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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

VOL. 17, NO,. 19 TWO SECTIONS - 22 PAGES SOMERSET, NEW JERSEY 08873, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1972<br />

postago Mci<br />

s*~Qnaat somo.ot,¢’~s~ N.J. OS.~Ta,<br />

Appeal,<br />

Claim<br />

Prepared<br />

Taxpayers Go To<br />

State Agencies<br />

With Evidence<br />

-/<br />

Proposed Gregory Visit<br />

10C pcr copy<br />

Attracts Opposition Fire<br />

Dick Gregory’s scheduled <strong>The</strong> fairness of inviting Mr.<br />

appearance at <strong>Franklin</strong> High Gregory to <strong>Franklin</strong> High School<br />

School on May 18 became an without extending "equal time"<br />

issue at a sparcely attended to "the other side" was assailed<br />

board of education meeting by several members of the board<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Franklin</strong> <strong>Township</strong> Tax-<br />

Monday evening, and two of the dozen people who<br />

<strong>The</strong> Human Relations Corn- comprised the audience at<br />

payers Association plans to file a<br />

mission has arranged to bring the Sampson G. Smith School. No<br />

complaint against the Sewerage<br />

entertainer to speak to the suggestions were made as to<br />

Authority this week, <strong>The</strong> group<br />

says it has accumulated the<br />

students for $1,000. Students are what would be rebutted or who<br />

invited but not required to attend might make the rebuttal.<br />

necessary information to support<br />

the program. Michael Ward of the board and<br />

its claims of misuse of public<br />

funds.<br />

George Eekardt, president of<br />

the association, said that in-<br />

John Cullen Leslie Banks Ronald Workman<br />

vestigation into the authority’s<br />

files "to make sure we have<br />

everyone involved who did take Jaycees Elect Officers<br />

these monies" revealed<br />

"vouchers of all kinds of things<br />

including liquor purchases, SOMERSET-- <strong>The</strong> election of First Quarter - Lea Block; sponsored each year by the<br />

cigars, the whole gamut." <strong>The</strong> officers for the 1972-1973 year was Grocery Grab Co-Chairmen - Jeff Jaycces.<br />

association is filing to have these announced by the <strong>Franklin</strong> Stark, Jerry Dycus. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Franklin</strong> <strong>Township</strong><br />

SOMERSET -- Summer Schoel<br />

monies refunded,<br />

<strong>Township</strong> daycoes at their annual A spar/el award was presented . Jaycee-ettes presented a Cer- programs for <strong>Franklin</strong> Town.<br />

Attorney Milton Diamond has Installation and Awards Banquet by the Jaycees to Shari Upbin for tificate of Appreciation to Connie ship’s elementary and secondary<br />

made the draft of the complaint on Saturday, April 29. her assistance in the developand<br />

anticipates filing it with<br />

Judge Baruch Seidman in<br />

Trenton.<br />

<strong>The</strong> association has been<br />

studying tax re-evaluation to<br />

appeal to the Department of<br />

Community Affairs under the<br />

Tax Division of the Department<br />

of Finance. Information they<br />

intend to present includes the<br />

following:<br />

--"<strong>The</strong>re was an increase in<br />

revenue of 16.3 per cent from 1971<br />

based upon the new tax rate, If<br />

the school board and township<br />

budget has increased not more<br />

than 19 per cent, why is the increase<br />

in revenue only 16.3 per<br />

cent?" Mr. Eekardt asks.<br />

--<strong>The</strong>re are seven categories of<br />

classification of properties o<br />

n<br />

the<br />

tax record. "<strong>The</strong> residential<br />

homeowners were increased 41<br />

per cent, the highest increase of<br />

all the categories, which indicates,"<br />

says Mr. Eckardt,<br />

"that the homeowners were hit<br />

the hardest.<br />

"Commercial was increased 21<br />

per cent; industrial, 30; apartments,<br />

38 per cent; vacant land,<br />

9.8 per cent; regular farm was<br />

decreased 6.4 per cent; a<br />

qualified farm was increased 17.5<br />

per cent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> residential $96 million<br />

assessment comprises the<br />

majority of the assessment,<br />

exceeding the total of all the<br />

other assessments. <strong>The</strong> total<br />

assessment is $142 million.<br />

Residential was increased from<br />

$68 miUion in 1971 by $27 million.<br />

<strong>The</strong> association is appealing to<br />

the state because it has no<br />

recourse with the county. <strong>The</strong><br />

county board of taxation has<br />

certified and accepted tbe reevaluation<br />

submitted by tax<br />

assessor Roger Payne.<br />

FIIIST AID DRIVE<br />

EAST MILLSTONE -- <strong>The</strong><br />

First Aid Squad of East Millstone<br />

is conducting a house-to.house<br />

drive for funds, It serves parts of<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong>, Hillsborough, Montgomery<br />

and Millstone.<br />

Residents may mall in contributions<br />

in the name of the<br />

squad to East Millstone, N.J.<br />

08873.<br />

Whalen for her chairmauship of<br />

schools are accepting<br />

Elected were: Ronald Work- ment of the Somerset County the <strong>Franklin</strong><strong>Township</strong> American<br />

registrations now.<br />

man, president; John Cullen, Junior M!ss Pageant a project<br />

Cancer Society crusade. <strong>The</strong>re is no charge for<br />

first vice president; Leslie enrollment.<br />

Banks, second vice president; <strong>The</strong> elementary summer<br />

Nathan Wise, secretary; Ber-<br />

C~f"~O<br />

¯ "~ ® _ school programs are totally<br />

nard Kwnit, treasurer; Karl gllJ’~’~ ][ ~-~ ,,¢’L~rLdr’~’s,’a cb-m,~t-Y’a4~--~funded by federal grant. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

Timmermann, director; Len HJI r i~tr [/~.J. L ~.j ~ I[J W ~’q...~) ~l[,~./tt~ E ,t.~) are approved and sponsored by<br />

Block, director; Jeff Stark, the board of education. <strong>The</strong><br />

director; and Jim Boutross, secondary school program is<br />

director. ’<br />

~tt 41LW /"L "iFII financed by funds budgeted by<br />

<strong>The</strong> following awards were LoiteringReso ~[,~/[/~q.P " E [) the " board of education.<br />

presented at the banquet in Courses are approved for<br />

SOMERSET -- Hearings on proving the construction of<br />

three ordinances dea/ing with concrete sidewalks along the<br />

loitering, residency, and water northerly side of HamiltouStreet<br />

line extension are on the agenda from the City of New Brunswick<br />

/’or tonight’s council meeting boundary line to Frankliu<br />

scheduled for 8 p.m. at the Old Boulevard and along the<br />

Municipal Building. southerly side of Hamilton Street<br />

from the city line to Clyde Road,<br />

<strong>The</strong> loitering ordinance has where no satisfactory sidewalks<br />

been under consideration for presently exist.<br />

Frankli t~ several months, having been<br />

requested by the <strong>Franklin</strong> - A third ordinance expected to<br />

<strong>Township</strong> Chamber of Corn- beintroducedisonetaamendthe<br />

Ladies Plan nmrco Stan,o C t,er, townshipzoning ordinance to permit<br />

attorney, has lnvestigated the motels iu the M-1 (light<br />

legality of the proposed or- manufacturing) zone. ,<br />

dinance and determined that it is<br />

Plant Sale<br />

valid.<br />

He said that the ordinance was Blackwells Mills<br />

originally enacted by the City of<br />

SOMEBSET -- <strong>The</strong> garden<br />

Orange and that although the Canal House<br />

department of the Cedar Wood<br />

section dealing with presump-<br />

Woman’s club will hold a plant<br />

tions was not specifically<br />

OPens Its Doors<br />

sale on Friday, May 12, from 10<br />

discussed by the court, ]he At)-<br />

a.m. to4p.m, atthebomeofMrs. pellate Division of the Superior<br />

Frank Thomas, 24 Drake Rd. <strong>The</strong><br />

Court of New Jersey upheld the SOMERSET -- Morgan Selfsale<br />

is open to the public,<br />

whole ordinance. He discounted fert, New Brunswick attorney,<br />

the pertinence of the U.S. District<br />

Proceeds from the sale will be<br />

will be the featured speaker at<br />

used for landscaping the Court’s decision that a theBlackwellsMillsCanal’House<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> <strong>Township</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Jacksonville ordinance was not Association preview of the<br />

<strong>Library</strong> and other civic garden valid, because it is not like bridgetender’s house on the<br />

needs,<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong>’s proposed ordinance in Raritan Canal in <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

Offered for salc will be annuals that Jacksonville banned all Mrs. Marilyn Hellman of 24 <strong>The</strong> tielay in presentation of a<br />

Appleman Road quoted desegregation program was also<br />

statements out of context which discussed during the extended<br />

the entertainer had made while public portion of the meeting.<br />

addressing groups on various Some parents expressed concern<br />

topics. Mr. Ward said "I think the when Dr. Robert E. Maxwell,<br />

board should have been con- ’superintendent of schools, said<br />

sulted," and he considered that that school redistricting plans<br />

equal time ought to be given would not be announced before<br />

"someone with the opposite point June.<br />

of view, a strong opposite point of Dr, Al Katz asked if there had<br />

view, not a wishy-washy been plans for community in-<br />

character."<br />

volvement in the redistricting.<br />

Mrs. Marsha Sobol, board Mr. Mesiah informed him that no<br />

member, expressed ap- lay committee had been formed.<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> Opens prehension that the decision of Mrs. Claire Rapp, 110<br />

the Human Relations Com- Prospect St., pointed ot/t difmission<br />

to ask Mr. Gregory to ficulties encountered by fifth<br />

speak "showed complete graders from Hillerest School<br />

disregard of what might happen who were transferred to another<br />

Summer Schools<br />

to our school when remarks are school for sixth grade. She noted<br />

made of an inflammatory that the emotional adjustments<br />

be for four hours between 9 a.m. nature."<br />

children of that age need to make<br />

and l p.m. Transportation will be Board President Raymond upon entering puberty were<br />

provided beyond minimal Mesiah advised that it is not compounded by the adjustments<br />

walking distance of the MacAfeeadministration<br />

policy or habit to necessary in changing from the<br />

School. Lunch is included as an inform the board of the many open classrooms of Hillcrest<br />

instructional activity. Other speakers invited to address the School to the structured<br />

services will be provided to meet schools. Board member Samuel classrooms of Elizabeth Avenue<br />

individual needs.<br />

Williamson objected that the School.<br />

<strong>The</strong> secondary summer school students, their capability and Other areas covered included<br />

is designed primarily to provide judgment were being un- inquiry into the required choice<br />

remediation in reading and derrated.<br />

of sixth grade students planning<br />

opportunities for students to He noted that often they con- their intermediate school<br />

make up deficiencies in subject ducted themselves in ways programs between band and<br />

areas required for high school "superior to those of their language study. Dr. Maxwell<br />

graduation.<br />

adults."<br />

promised that a solution to that<br />

Remedial reading is open to <strong>The</strong> subject was closed when problem would be forthcoming<br />

recognition of outstanding ser-<br />

credit by the New Jersey State students in grades seven through Mrs. Naiomi Nierenberg, 24 soon.<br />

vice to the Jaycees and <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

Department of Education. 12 who have severe reading Beverly Avenue, reminded the <strong>The</strong> main business of the<br />

<strong>Township</strong>: Jaycee of the Year -<br />

Elementary and Title I programs problems. A maximum of four audience that under the state law board’s agenda was the approval<br />

Jack Whales; Eeyman Award -<br />

will accept no registrations after classes of 15 students each can be "the board sets policy and the of the school budget. <strong>The</strong><br />

Jack Fisco; Officer of the Year -<br />

May 17.<br />

provided.<br />

administrators administrate township council had recom-<br />

Frank Thomas; Director of the<br />

Any pupil in the township may Review courses for students policy," and that the board had mended $357,000 be cut from the<br />

Year - John Calleu; Project<br />

enroll in either the review or with deficiencies will be given in not set any kind of policy proposed school budget after it<br />

Chairman of the Year . Karl<br />

enrichment programs at the<br />

English I (grade nine), English regarding controversial speakers was defeated at the polls.<br />

Timmermann; Jaycee of the<br />

elementary level. Centers will be (grade 10), U.S. history I (grade in the school system.<br />

<strong>The</strong> board and the superin.<br />

operated only in those schools 10), U. S. history II (grade 11), She noted that no one is tendent went back to the town-<br />

showing need through<br />

algebra I and earth science. required to attend the program. ship council and after<br />

registration. Class size will be Successful completion of a course<br />

t~egotiations the council agreed to<br />

limited to 15 pupils per teacher. will provide full credit. One class<br />

cut $249,000 with $155,019 from<br />

Classes will be in session July 7 of 22 students can be provided for<br />

the amount to be raised by<br />

through August 3. Instructional each course.<br />

taxation for the current expense<br />

Frank Finch budget and $94,750 from the<br />

time will be scheduled for one<br />

and one half hours per day for Registration will take place in<br />

capital expense budget. <strong>The</strong><br />

each pupil, either 8:30 to 10 a.m. the Guidance Department of 7b Assay board accebted the compromise<br />

or 10:15 to 1h45 a.m. Tran- Sampson G.’Smith Intermediate<br />

cut by resolution.<br />

sportation to and from the school School and <strong>Franklin</strong> High School<br />

If a compromise had not been<br />

shall be the responsibility of the during regular school hours. Con;servation reached, the board would have<br />

pupil’s parents. Lunches will not Placement in the classes will be<br />

appealed to the state com-<br />

be served.<br />

made in the time order in which Frank Finch Jr,, Chairtnan of<br />

missioner 6f oducation, involving<br />

Review work programs are registrations are completed. the <strong>Franklin</strong> <strong>Township</strong> Planning<br />

much administrative time and<br />

offered in mathematics and Registrations will close whenCommission,<br />

will speak on the<br />

expense,<br />

reading for grades one through classes meet the limits describedwork<br />

of the Commission at the<br />

six, and mathematics, science above.<br />

meeting Tuesday, May 16, of the<br />

and social studies in grades four Secondary summer school will <strong>Franklin</strong> Conservation Club. Mr.<br />

through six.<br />

be in session from June 27, Finch has a wide background of Recqvle<br />

Under ESEA Title I Program, through August 9. June 26 will be community activity, including<br />

supplementary instructional a preparations day for the staff service on the Industrial<br />

experiences and activities only, No sessions will be held on Development Commission, the Again On<br />

designed to improve com- July 3 and July 4. Classes will be Planning Board, and the Conmunications<br />

and language skills, held from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. and servation Commission. With a<br />

using teacher aide service will be from 1O:2O a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at background in industrial Saturday<br />

<strong>Township</strong> on Saturday, May 13, provided for primary pupils <strong>Franklin</strong> High School. Remedialengineering,<br />

Mr. Finch is Project<br />

such as geraniums, petunias, loitering, loafing, etc., whereas at 3 p.m.<br />

(kindergarten through second courses will be limited to 15 Manager of Data Processing at<br />

impatiens and marigolds;<br />

Frankliu’s proposal does nat. Mr. Seiffert was instrumental grade) in Conerly Road, students each; review courses to the E.R. Squibb Co.<br />

SOMERSET -- <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

perennials such as pansies, Council is expected to adopt the in having the canal declared a MaeAfee Road, Middlebush, Pine 22 students each. R_egistration Also on the program will be a <strong>Township</strong> J.U.N.C. will hold the<br />

delphinium and periwinkle; and<br />

loitering ordiuanco tonight. state historical site in 1950. Grove Manor and St. Matthias will close when limits are discussiom of the State’s new monthly recycling drive on<br />

tomato, pepper and cucumber<br />

Other speakers will be John H. areas, at MaeAfee Road School reached.<br />

billboard act, and a field trip on Saturday, May 13, at tbe<br />

plants. Somerset Valley Industrial Briekman Jr., James Moise, and only. Each class will have a Transportation to and from Saturday to the site of tbe <strong>Franklin</strong> <strong>Township</strong> High School<br />

In charge of the sale is Mrs. Campus has requested the Robert Moevea.<br />

maximum of 15 pupils and at secondary classes will be the proposed Hooper garden apart- Parking Lot from 9 a.m. to noon.<br />

Frank Thomas. Assisting her are vacation of all or portions of <strong>The</strong> house will be open for least one teacher aide, in addition responsibility of the student’s ment complex near Griggstown. Cleaned glass, metal and<br />

Mrs. Mark.Else, Mrs. Joseph Clinton, Ferris, Furman, Eighth, public inspection and ap- to the certified teacher, parents. Lunches will not be <strong>The</strong> meeting will be held at 8 plastic containers will be<br />

Lmnb, Mrs. George Fields and Grant and dudson Streets and plications for association <strong>The</strong> ESEA Title I program will available. Prompt and regular p.m. Tuesday at the Middlebush(!ollected<br />

in addition to bundled<br />

Mrs. Frederick Hermann. Equator Avenue. An ordinance membership will be taken bet- be in session between July 7 and attendance for all 30 days is Reformed Church, and is open to newspapers. Proceeds go to a<br />

<strong>The</strong> garden department releasing them is expected to be ween 2 and 5 p.m. Refreshments August 3. Instructional time will expected.<br />

the public.<br />

scholarship fund.<br />

recently donated a wbite introduced tonight.<br />

will be served.<br />

dogwood tree to the Middlebush<br />

School, which was planted on Also anticipated is the in-<br />

Arbor Day, April 20.<br />

troduction of an ordinance ap-<br />

Local Dem Leaders<br />

To Back McGovern<br />

SOMERSET -- Frank<br />

Sheridan, chairman, and Leon E,<br />

Cohen and Mrs, Tedi DeVrles,<br />

vice chairmen of the Democratic<br />

Municipal Committee of<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong>, announced theh,<br />

support as individuals of Senator<br />

George McGovorlt for the<br />

out to the highest pol-ITTdcal<br />

contributor,"<br />

<strong>The</strong>y asked fellow Democrats<br />

to elect the Somerset County<br />

McGovern convention delegates,<br />

AI Wlckhmd and Kathy l~.ieeho<br />

aud alte,’nates Tad Chase nnd<br />

Sue I,hmze, on June tL<br />

nomiaotlml aa Donlocratlc<br />

candidote fat’ president,<br />

<strong>The</strong>y state tl~oir ophdon that Rulgers Prostates<br />

~ ~.,,’~’.,~ ’be ..... (’~t nomhlutionof Senator McGovorn<br />

will indicate that the needed Local P,’ofi,,ssors<br />

reforms of the .nrocessas of the<br />

Democratic Psrty are aue.<br />

eroding, ntnl "it will bldlcatc to<br />

our fellow citizens that ot 1’ party<br />

NEW BItUNSWICK -- Nine<br />

/|taKers fanolty melubnra fronl<br />

welcolnc8 n diversity of ooplo<br />

laid views uacl IS the host ~;eh c o<br />

Frunklhl and Millstone were<br />

01110118 I Ill ta receive pronlotioas<br />

thrm;gh which to focus on sud roeet~tly ammimced by the<br />

solve the l)roblenta of oat)’ college,<br />

<strong>Library</strong> Vohtnleers Are T/tanked<br />

counlt’y,’*<br />

the toac )era and their now<br />

lU rheA’ aom)uncament they list<br />

poaltlons are:<br />

os reasol)s thny support<br />

David Illusion kl’a ntz,<br />

McGovcru:<br />

associate profes=o)’l Dr, Jes, le SOMERSET -- Vohmtaers col nltecr work performed hy the of tt~o lecanklht Town~hlp Pablie<br />

"Ilia oloctloa ta the only moans<br />

I!artllne aaaocJata proJ’eal~or; wore praised far thoh’ DOS, citizens snd o vIc groups af l,ibrsry; and Mayo)’ William<br />

available to totally and rapidly<br />

Dr, Norman Levitt, aeeoclate trlhutiona to the Franklhl l,’ranRlla, lloward of <strong>Franklin</strong>,<br />

ternltnata our participation hi the pt’ofeeaor Dr, llarold Town~hlp <strong>Public</strong> LIbrut’y at the . Mrs, Sprltzer aald that our<br />

Vietnam war his dacron w l<br />

Itbrary’a annual Appreciation 8pgakct’a Dtoh;dod Illh~ representative form of govern,<br />

roeult In greater omphaala on our Sackrowlt~, a~aoclate profe$ttorl<br />

Dr, Jack Spector profeuor; Dr, l,unoheon, Saturday, May IL Sprltzor (leftl, noting president moat dupende on Intormed<br />

donteatlc )loc(bt by redh’ectlnll<br />

GETTING READY for their plant =aid are Mr=, Joaalln Lsntb, Mr=, Frank Thorns=, Mr=, Frederick<br />

Fred Swift, reeearch prgfet, aorl<br />

of the library l)ol’othy Sm!th doolslol) makh)~l, She Indicated<br />

the utto of oar tax dollars; a Dr, Phyllis Van0rdan, aa~aclate At the lunohenn, whloh wan (rlghI), Ilb’ary t ’oct;’; Joan that while thnoa have changed,<br />

Hermann, and Mrs, Mark Ehto, <strong>The</strong> ladie~ ere members of the gsrclen tlenartment of the Cedar WoodMcGoveru athnlnlstt’ation can<br />

Womun’5 Club.<br />

re a|h’ die Nlxon CCOl)Ollllc )lOgS<br />

profot~,,aor; Dr, Elias Anglada, hold tit the Travd I,odga, the M~Uaao, monlher of the the fact t’onlahluthat the bulk of<br />

aasaelalo profeasorl at)d l)t’, officers and staff of thu library Somerset Coullty LIb|’ary knowledge t’en)ains ht books,<br />

I S ndulht ntratloa woud not ~all<br />

Elwlu O|’ton, re~leareh In’Die,lust, ahowodthoh’apln’ochttlonfurthe Commission a~)d foramr h’usteo lqmtoby Plaffu


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Cemetery Removal Is Considered<br />

’Gentlemen Farmers’<br />

Area Faces Floo, ting<br />

....<br />

DEPOSIT THIS AMOUNT<br />

EVERY WEEK<br />

AT THE END OF 50WEEKS<br />

YOU RECEIVE<br />

$ 50<br />

Plan ahead, enjoy the great feeling of<br />

knowing your fun is prepaid with the<br />

money you saved in your Vacation<br />

Club Account, Simply select the plan<br />

you wish from the cbart below and join<br />

the fun of saving for a care-free vacation<br />

next year.<br />

Ill<br />

$ 2<br />

$100<br />

, i<br />

$ 3<br />

, ,, ,,,,, ,<br />

$150<br />

PLUS INTEREST ON ALL COMPLETED CLUBS<br />

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II ’ " -<br />

$ 5 $ 10<br />

i<br />

$ 250 $ 500<br />

--<br />

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MAIN ()Ft:ICE: South Main $ts’oot, ManvUle ,,=,. ,,.o,,<br />

NOI~TIISIDI~ OI’TICE1825 Norlh Main Siroet<br />

Nellr Dtikes Parkway (OpllOtdto J.M), Manville<br />

Phons 725.3900<br />

.~.,.~ ~.,m..<br />

./’ THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1972<br />

EDITOR’S NOTE: Tlds is tile teas, parties and other social from South Middlebush Road to It fell to John Jr. to farm the <strong>The</strong> two oldest houses still<br />

last of a series of articles functions. As the farms ceased to Route 27 and lived on what is rear land at South Middlebush standing are those built by<br />

covering some of tile Idstoric be worked, the familiar family known now as the Irving Road and Skillman’s Lane. He brothers John and Peter<br />

sites in <strong>Franklin</strong> Towoslfip that names began to disappear. Hoagland Place. His grandson, remodeled the kitchen and did a Wyokoff. <strong>The</strong> first, now occupied<br />

lie in the llatll of the Six Mile Run One of the recurring names in Joseph Suydam, moved to the lot of building onto the place. by the Staudt family, was the<br />

Reservoir planned by the State of the history is Suydam. Judge farm on South Middlebush Road Later he married Pauline P. subject of the first article of this<br />

New Jersey.<br />

Ralph Voorhees traced that and Skillman’s Lane about 1798. Beere of New York, who was series.<br />

family history in his <strong>Franklin</strong> This was the Suydam Homestead music dii’eetor a t New Brunswick Cornelius Wyckoff had pur-<br />

<strong>Township</strong> Historical Notes, 1874- for 124 years.<br />

Jr. High School until last fall. chased lot No. 5 of the Harrison<br />

by Colleen Zirnite 76, reprinted in the Somerset <strong>The</strong> house used to be nearer the <strong>The</strong> French family was active tract containing 1,200 acres and<br />

County Quarterly.<br />

road but it was moved up the hill in community and church affairs. divided it into four parts of 800<br />

<strong>The</strong> settlers of the ltarrison "Hendrick Ryckon came from in 1874; Peter Suydam built Mrs. French Sr. was renown for acres in 1703 for his sons Jacob,<br />

tract which lies between what is flolland in 1663 and located in the around it. A sign showing the the pressed chicken she served at Simonl Peter and John. Cornelius<br />

now Route 27 and the Millstone suburbs of New Amsterdam, painted date 1874 was found in the the annual Harvest Home Din- and Jacob, sons of Jacob,<br />

River, married and in- remained there for some time attic.<br />

ners on Labor Day. <strong>The</strong> old folks inherited their father’s lands at<br />

termarried. <strong>The</strong>ir descendants and then removed to Flat- In 1922 Mrs. Annie Suydam of the Middlobush Church used to his early death.<br />

stayed on the property until just bush...He acquired a large estate campbell, the mother of Mrs. gather at their home on the hill In the 1935 book "Where the<br />

recently and the farms were and enjoyed a very respectable d.ussell Totlen who lives on for quilting parties.<br />

Trees Grow Tall," Elsie Stryker<br />

prosperous.<br />

standing among the men of that<br />

THE JOSEPH SUYDAM homestead, now known as Middle Wind Farm on Skillman’s Lane and South<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were gentlemen farmers<br />

O}colt Street, Middlebush, sold Dorothy and Robert O’Connell notes, "<strong>The</strong> Wyckoff family has<br />

day. He died in 1701. About 1710<br />

Middlebush Road.<br />

the house to John B. French Sr. bought the farm nine years ago meant much in the church and<br />

and their women were ladies his children adopted the name of John Jr. was 18 years old when and named it Middle Wind Farm. community life of Middlobush.<br />

whose routines revolved around<br />

Werven, and children <strong>The</strong>odorus.<br />

Suydam."<br />

the family moved there. His <strong>The</strong>y renovated the old grainery Records abound with their names Daniel, Elizabeth, Adriana, Anna<br />

In 1728 Ryko Suydam came to parents had two big farms; they as a show room for tile produce as holders of responsible and Margaret.<br />

Pleasant Plains. He owned land used to supervise the Poor Farm. they grow and sell fresh daily. positions....’ Jacob, the last to <strong>The</strong>edorus was one of the<br />

occupy the old homestead, is amy original purchasers of the John<br />

superintendent of buildings and Harrison tract in 1701, Lot No. 6.<br />

WEEK-END<br />

grounds at the New Brunswick <strong>The</strong> farm was occupied by the<br />

<strong>The</strong>ological Seminary..(He)<br />

i)<br />

Polhemus family for over 100<br />

also a historian of note having years and its coat of arms may be<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

prepared several documents for seen in the metal back of the<br />

publication."<br />

fireplace.<br />

Thurs., Fri., & Sat.<br />

His notes of the Wyckoff family In 1873 Judge Voorhoes said in<br />

are also preserved in the the March issue of a monthly<br />

Somerset County Historical magazine "Our Home," "<strong>The</strong><br />

SlOO 7’ : ik Quarterly.<br />

Polhemus families in this section<br />

\<br />

<strong>The</strong> last living Wyekoff to live have long been noted for their<br />

there was Norman T., now of industry, skill and success in<br />

1 A BUNCH<br />

Rumson. He recalls his old home, agricultural pursuits --<br />

"of typical old Dutch style with a especially as grain and stock<br />

~FRESH<br />

large portion and a secondary raisers; their talents thus run-<br />

section where the roof is dropped<br />

CUT<br />

ning in a different channel from<br />

a little bit and a shed kitchen." that of their ancestors. In the<br />

FLOWERS<br />

<strong>The</strong> large portions were additions matter of good buildings also.<br />

Cash & Carry<br />

made with increased families they have taken great pride.<br />

and incomes. <strong>The</strong> "shed kitchen" .~ certain agent, who disposes SOUTH ~IDDLEBUSH Cemetery, where the earliest settlers and<br />

is usually referred to as an old .agricultural machinery.,.was their ancestors are buried.<br />

Dutch kitchen and housed the heard to say...that it was the best<br />

large Dutch bakeovens. cultivated of any of the many incorporated and Garret Hage-<br />

Kathy’s<br />

Mrs. Torten alerted the state as<br />

Auctioneer Willard Totton scores which he had visited.,, one man is president, Mrs. Emmato<br />

the existence and history of the<br />

bought the house from Jacob of the best conducted farms...." Totten is seeretary4reasurer, and cemetery and she keeps the<br />

Wyokoff. Today the state owns <strong>The</strong> William Gulick family<br />

Florist<br />

Edwin Huff of Neshanie, vice corporation trustees and officers<br />

and rents it awaiting the reality bought and occupied the house president.<br />

informed of correspondence she<br />

~25.9301<br />

of the reservoir.<br />

until recently, It is presently A deed dated 1811 describes the maintains with state officials.<br />

In 1654 Johannes <strong>The</strong>odorus owned and rented out by the 90 foot by 130 foot area. <strong>The</strong> She has a letter dated August 12,<br />

I l 0 S. Main St.<br />

Polhemus, a minister of the state,<br />

corporation keeps a map of the 1970 stating that the graveyard<br />

Manville<br />

Reformed Church, came from A major problem in the cemetery showing all the graves, would be moved with the consent<br />

Holland where his family name flooding of Six Mile Run even those without stones. Its of the descendants.<br />

THE JACOB WYCKOFF Homestead on South Middlebush Road<br />

held a distinguished place among Reservoir is posed by the South members have maintained the <strong>The</strong> state has proposed moving<br />

officers of state and men of Middlebush Cemetery. cemetery, cleared out the brush, it to a plot across the road on the<br />

,letters in the Netherlands. He When the first settlers died and and kept the grass trim and highest ground where the new<br />

accepted a call from a church in until 1900 this cemetery was the pretty. Today it is covered with a South Middlebush Road will be<br />

Flatbush where he then lived bury!ng place for all the old ,delicate veil of mountain pink cut through.<br />

with his wife, Catherine Van families in the area. It has been and myrtle.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are 220 graves whose<br />

Don’t let<br />

family descendants are scattered<br />

vacation expenses<br />

all over the United States,<br />

Canada and elsewhere. Many of<br />

the old stones are crumbling. <strong>The</strong><br />

earliest date is 1760, but older<br />

markers were just fieldstones<br />

with initials.<br />

spoil your fun<br />

One of the descendants, octogenarian<br />

Norman T. Wyckoff<br />

said, "It seems to me that it<br />

would be better if it were left<br />

alone. If they want to put water<br />

over it, all right." tie is afraid<br />

that because the first interments<br />

were back in the 1700’s "before<br />

the days of waterproof caskets,<br />

removal would be absolutely<br />

impossible because there is<br />

nothing to move."<br />

<strong>The</strong> last burial was actually in<br />

1912, after the cemetery had been<br />

declared full and closed. A widow<br />

Join our Vacation Club<br />

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EXPERT TAILORING<br />

for your comfort<br />

~L~’~ d ..... premises<br />

was permitted burial in 1912<br />

beside her husband. Mrs. Totten<br />

remembers her mother telling<br />

how the wet, swampy ground<br />

below the graveyard caused<br />

difficulties in transporting the<br />

casket and she predicted there<br />

would be no more interments<br />

there.<br />

NOTICE<br />

TO ALL DOG AND PET OWNERS<br />

<strong>The</strong> Borough of Manville Board of Health, in cooperation with the New Jersey<br />

Department of Health, will again hold a FREE RABIES CLINIC on Saturday,<br />

May 13, 1972 atthe new No, 2 Firehouse, Washington &South 13th Ave,, and on<br />

Saturday, May 20,1972, at No, 3 Firehouse, N, 8th Ave,, between 1:00 p,m, and<br />

4:00 p,m, Please take advantage of this yearly program and have your pet,<br />

vaccinated<br />

by an adult,<br />

against<br />

Rabies<br />

this<br />

vaccination<br />

dreaded disease;<br />

will be sore.requisite<br />

thereby protecting<br />

for<br />

yourself,<br />

you<br />

your family,<br />

and colmnunity, Please cooperate and have your pat on a leas1| r<br />

1973<br />

’<br />

Dog Lie0nce,<br />

and accompanied<br />

Brin9 tile card mailed to you buy the Board of Health and fill gilt information<br />

requested,<br />

MANVILLE BOARD OF HEALTH<br />

tlillsborough Girls<br />

Elected To Office<br />

IIILLSBOROUGH -- Chert<br />

Dobak and Patty Greece,<br />

students tit tlillsborough ttigh<br />

School, were appointed state<br />

parliamentarian aad state<br />

corresponding secretary of the<br />

Future Business Leaders of<br />

America at the state leadership<br />

convention in Atlantic City April<br />

30 and May l.<br />

At the convention, attended by<br />

over 400 delegates representing<br />

31 high schools throughout the<br />

state, Debble Alton placed third<br />

in tile )ubli¢ speaking contest<br />

aud was awartet a trophy tutd<br />

i)laqao.<br />

Chcrl and Patty have beell<br />

invited to attontl the national<br />

FLILA convention in llouston,<br />

Texalt, tn Jail0, tutti have<br />

rlJcclvcd grants frola the state<br />

FIII,A to defray expalisOa for the<br />

trill,<br />

II F,N I*,’l,Tr Iq,ANNEIi<br />

EIIISON -,-Tho Edison Yountl<br />

I)Olliacrotit will sponsor ii Rack<br />

Charles Golcheskl, Sr,,<br />

7tiiit~oi’t hi boilollt Ilia Y,}, Sal’tO<br />

Ilydrecephahiit Itoaoarch<br />

Secretary<br />

I:Oalldllllail II,ll p,lU, Saillrday,<br />

,HH I H<br />

May t3 iit dalai I, SlavOllS IIIgh<br />

..~ I II III II I .I<br />

8dlO01,


THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1972 / PAGE THP, EE.A<br />

P’Editorial,<br />

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=<br />

i<br />

C’mor Archie,<br />

Meet Dick<br />

You can help send this<br />

:’amily away for the summer<br />

next year)<br />

To <strong>The</strong> EJ)ITOR.<br />

Editor:<br />

After a lot of prodding, a<br />

closely guarded secret is finally<br />

made public. <strong>The</strong> Human<br />

Relations Commission is spending<br />

$1,000 of taxpayers’ money<br />

to bring Dick Gregory to the<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> High School.<br />

As usual, everything is being<br />

done in a clandestine way. Henry<br />

Miller, principal of <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

High, repeatedly denied that<br />

such an event would occur. In<br />

spite of his denials it was<br />

published in the <strong>Franklin</strong> News<br />

Record this past week.<br />

A spineless board of education<br />

md an equally spineless council<br />

vent out of their way to make<br />

sure the public was not informed.<br />

It is really criminal when we<br />

must pay for a speaker whose<br />

only claim to fame is hurling<br />

iBsults at President Nixoa and ;tU Mimeograph<br />

law enforcement ageBcies across<br />

Service<br />

tile Batten.<br />

If someone had suggested that Speedy, Aeeutatn<br />

George WnUace be invited to Quality Work<br />

speak ut tile <strong>Franklin</strong> lligh<br />

School, thn nmuthy set would RUSS’<br />

have raised such a howl lhat tile<br />

reveraberatious woBId bave<br />

shattered every whtdow pane in<br />

STATION<br />

by opening your...<br />

FrankUn <strong>Township</strong>.<br />

31 S. Main St,<br />

In view of the complete<br />

Manville<br />

disregard for the feellRg of the<br />

725.0354<br />

total commuRity, I feel that tile<br />

Ihonan RelatloRs Commission<br />

9:[3 VAST lION CW9 and tlenry Miller have both<br />

outlived their usefulness in<br />

I,’raRklln TowBshlp and shoukl<br />

bocorno past history at tile<br />

AT IHT NATIONAL, NOWSootiest<br />

possible duto.<br />

I feel very sti’oBgly thai it Is<br />

time thBt Dr, l{abert Maxwell<br />

This is a public service message<br />

start tBklng over the l’ehts of oBl’<br />

school system aBd FaD It for tile<br />

good of the wholo conununlly<br />

in the interest of better family harmony<br />

rathw lhBlrl I’or a few scraggly<br />

beardotl so.called profess!onal8<br />

at Ilia hlgh sdloal,<br />

Michael Peaeoa<br />

FIRBT NATIONAL BANK I’;lllT(lll’8 N(lTl’h <strong>The</strong> ItewN<br />

OF CENTRAL JERBEY<br />

releal~e lll’Jaled hl Jagt week’l~<br />

l,’raaldhl Nows.lh~cerd regardhlg<br />

the sehettiIled a i tearallee a[<br />

_ i<br />

BELLE MEAD --. BOUND BROOK -- BRANCHBURG -- NORTH PLAINFIELD<br />

ROCKY HILL ~ ROSELLE ~ SOMERVILLE ~ SOUTH BOUND BROOK ~ WARREN<br />

n.nn.lt~ Insured to $20,000/Momb0r Fader01 Deposit I.atlraRce Corp0rutloB<br />

i-’"’"l illl i ill l i i Ul = it i ii<br />

Dick ttl,egi)r~ wall lasaed frBIli<br />

lilt! offJcP nf lh!ary Miller,<br />

Inqnclpa! of Frapltlhl lllgh<br />

8clnml,<br />

!I<br />

Archie Bunker might pull in the welcome mat if he<br />

spied Dick Gregory coming up his walk, but his family<br />

would haudle the situation gracefully and enjoy their<br />

guest.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are a few Archie Bunkers on <strong>Franklin</strong> High’s<br />

parental list who distrust people with opinions different<br />

from their own, who don’t consider the president infallible<br />

or his war honorable - or who say ouch (and more)<br />

when their black skin is pinched by white hands. <strong>The</strong>re are<br />

a few who insist on hiding the children or at least holding<br />

their ears when such "strangers" speak.<br />

Like Archie’s family, the students of <strong>Franklin</strong> High<br />

School are more sophisticated, often more informed than<br />

their parents -- more understanding, more open-minded<br />

and more inclined to laughter.<br />

<strong>The</strong> kids at <strong>Franklin</strong> High are counting the days till<br />

Dick Gregory arrives. <strong>The</strong>y ,’ire familiar with his un-iced<br />

humor, naked of sweets. <strong>The</strong>y are aware of his cutting wit<br />

that getsright to the core and exposes bare truths.<br />

Parents can no longer closet their children in tile<br />

cloisters of the home. Life itself and news broadcasts have<br />

already jarred youth into consciousness of the world’s<br />

ugliness.<br />

Dick Gregory isn’t going to tell the kids anything they<br />

aren’t already aware of. But he may offer a suggestion on<br />

how to cope, how to get along-- together.<strong>The</strong>y maylisten;<br />

he speaks their language.<br />

~ Stlilllllll IIIIIIIIIIBI H ltlflfl Ifllgllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll g llilfl IIIIlilllllillllllllllllllfltlilllllllillilllf<br />

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ATTICS<br />

Rehearsals are underway for and her son Stewart. <strong>The</strong> roles of BASEMENTS<br />

the Somerset Valley Players’ Mr. Beal and Anthony Roberti ¯ ROOMS<br />

Frank Walt<br />

production of "<strong>The</strong> Man in the are played by Tom Ambrosio and KITCHENS<br />

725-7037 722-2717<br />

Dog Suit" by Albert Belch and Sal Gagliano.<br />

THURSDAY, MAY 11<br />

William W. Wright. <strong>The</strong> play, Assisting Mrs. Sellers is Gay All residential and<br />

directed by Marianna Sellers, Blake; coordinating stage commercial remodeling Spring Exhibition, Raritan Valley Arts Association. Through May 21<br />

will be presented on May 13, 19, manager is Mary Ann Gibus.<br />

at Far Hills Inn.<br />

[I IIIIIIII=_Eand<br />

2O at 8:40 p.m. at Van Tickets may be obtained from 846-8700<br />

Derveer School, Somerville. Mrs. Don Weise and Mrs. Roy Recommended by National Re-<br />

Career Education Night. 8p.m. at <strong>Franklin</strong> High School.<br />

SOUTH SOMERSET NEWSPAPERS <strong>The</strong> play, a light comedy, deals Durnwirth of Somerville. modelers Association & Better<br />

with a mac who is frustrated by<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> Council, 8 p.m.<br />

Contractors Bureau,<br />

Published every Thursday by<br />

his ambition to be a forest ranger<br />

Ladies Night Open House, Somerville Recruiting Station, in honor of Plumbing & Heating<br />

<strong>The</strong> Princeton Packet, Inc.<br />

and hemmed in by the con-<br />

30th Anniversary of WAC. 7-9 p.m.<br />

installation, repairs<br />

MainOffice: 240 South Main St.<br />

ventions of his work-a-day world Foothill To<br />

Manville, N.J. 08835<br />

as a banker. He resorts to<br />

and service<br />

Chinese .Aaction, Bound Brook Jewish Center on Mountain Ave. 7<br />

dressing in a dog costume in<br />

Telephone: 725-3300<br />

p,m.<br />

BATHROOMS $595.<br />

order to relieve his pressures and<br />

completely installed<br />

Dick Willever....Managing Editor<br />

express his own personality. <strong>The</strong> Open Season<br />

Hooper Hearing, <strong>Franklin</strong> Zoning Board. 8 p.m. at Municipal Building. 60" tub, 24" vanity end cadet<br />

Lee Schmittberger...Advertising Manager life of this man and that of his<br />

FRIDAY, MAY 12<br />

commode. All faucets, showers,<br />

thoroughly confused wife<br />

traps and shut-off s,<br />

Alice Lech....Office Manager<br />

becomes more and more com- MIDDLESEX -- <strong>The</strong> Foothill<br />

Rummage Sale. 6-9 p.m. at Trinity Church, Crescent Ave., Rocky Hill.<br />

Licensed Plumber<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWSRECORD plicated when he gets so carried Playhouse will open its 25th<br />

Call<br />

Also May 13,10 a.m. to 1 p.m.<br />

i<br />

away with his role as a dog that season on Wednesday, May 24<br />

ALFRED NOACK<br />

600 Sanders Ave., Somerset, N.J.<br />

he bites his brother-in-law, his with "New Girl In Town", a KAMERA HOUSE Somerset Chapter of Deborah Meeting. 8:30 p.m. at King James<br />

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boss, and the mayor. Amusingly, musical based on the book by<br />

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confusion mounts on confusion George Abbott, with music and<br />

by Kodak<br />

Colleen Zirnite....News Editor<br />

until pure havoc reigns in the lyrics by Bob Merrill. <strong>The</strong><br />

bank where he works. musical was adapted from<br />

Repairs on premises<br />

Teen Dance. 8-11 p.m. at MacAfee Road School, Somerset.<br />

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Rummage Sale, Harlingen Reformed Church. Also Saturday.<br />

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240 South Main St., Manville, N.J.<br />

-=-’Garry Garrison. His wife Martha <strong>The</strong> Foothills production will<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 13<br />

{201) 725-3300<br />

_~ is played by Sue Sehwirck, <strong>The</strong> be directed by Robert Stevens. R!ARITAN. N, J, 088eg SALES&SERVICE<br />

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members of the banking family Trudie Suabedissen is the<br />

i i May Dance, 9 p.m. to 1 a,m, at Polish Falcon Camp, Falcon Reed,S.<br />

Monika Saladino...News Editor<br />

Somerville,<br />

include Ruth Van Wagner and choreographer,<br />

KAVANAUGH<br />

Don Wingeleth as Letty and "New Girl" will also be<br />

g~g~NEWS iHenry<br />

Open House, Canal House Restoration Association, At 81ackwells<br />

Gaxton, Barbara Gerrity presented on May 25,26,27 and 31,<br />

BROS<br />

Mills & Canal Road. Rain date May 14,<br />

and Paul Regan as Eileen and and June 1,2, and 3. I:|~llf:lL~<br />

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clo Mrs. Mabel C. Veghte (201) 359-6541 George Stoddard, and <strong>The</strong> box office will open on<br />

Recycling Drive. 9 a.m. - noon at <strong>Franklin</strong> High Parking Lot.<br />

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Marguerite Reiners and TomTuesday,<br />

May 16. Tickets and<br />

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MONDAY, MAY 15<br />

Sisterhood of Temple Shalom. 8 p.m. at the Temple.<br />

Manville School Board. 8 p.m.<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> School Board. 8 p.m.<br />

Manville Board of Health<br />

TUESDAY, MAY 16<br />

Raritan Valley Arts Association Awards Dinner, Far Hills Inn.<br />

St. Matthias PTA, 8 p.m.<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> Conservation Club. 8 p.m. at Middlebush Reformed Church.<br />

WEDNESDAY, MAY 17<br />

Parent Counselling Sessions, <strong>Franklin</strong> High School. 7.9 p.m.<br />

Catholic Daughters of America, Court of Queen of Angels 1739, 7:30<br />

p,m. at Manville Civil Defense Building,<br />

HIIhborough Little Dukes cheerleader and Dukette tryouts. 4 p.m, at<br />

Hillsborou0h Junior High School.<br />

Manville Republican Club. 8 p.m, at VFW Hall.<br />

Montgomery Committee, 8 p,m,<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> Zoning Board, S p,m,<br />

THU RSDAY, MAY 18<br />

FRIDAY, MAY 19<br />

Teen Dance, 8"11 p,m, at MacAfeu Road School.<br />

Ru mmago Sale, Somerset Cou n ty Humane Society. 9 s,m, tO 1 p.m, ut<br />

St. John’s Episcopal Church parish house, 158 High St,, Somerville,<br />

SATURDAY, MAY 20<br />

Boo k Fair, Pine Grove Manor PTA, Also May 21-24,<br />

St, Matthlas PTA Fair, 10 a,m, to 5 p,m,<br />

Annual Communion flraakfa=t, Sacred Heart PTA, Followht0 8145<br />

a,m, Mass,<br />

Annual Dinner Meeting, Now Jersey Chapter, Assoalntlon of Indians<br />

In America, hlo. 5 p,m, at Rutgur~ Prep School,<br />

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COMMUNION BREAKFAST<br />

MANVILLE -- <strong>The</strong> Sacred<br />

Heart PTA, will bold its annual<br />

Family Communion Breakfast on<br />

Sunday, May 21, following the<br />

8:45 a.m. Mass, Guest Speaker<br />

will be Father Ernesto Callejas<br />

of the Oblate Fathers of St.<br />

Joseph, Tepal Capa, Mexico.<br />

Chairladies for the affair are<br />

Mrs, Walter Domin and Mrs,<br />

Andrew Walko.<br />

IIONOR SENIOR CITIZENS<br />

MANVILLE -- <strong>The</strong> Senior<br />

Citizens Club was honored<br />

Wednesday at a dinner sponsored<br />

by Christ <strong>The</strong> King Church,<br />

Music was provided by Nick<br />

Novicky and Verstyles under the<br />

sponsorship of Musicians Performance<br />

Trust Fund and<br />

American Federation of<br />

Musicians, Local 204, New<br />

Brunswick.<br />

ii r ll<br />

EARPIERCING<br />

FREE<br />

purchase of<br />

EARRINGS<br />

Presents Check To Troop 193<br />

Roast Stuffed Vermont Turkey, Giblet Gravy -- $5.25<br />

Roast Long Island Duckling (l~) a I’Orange -- $5.50<br />

Baked Virginia Ham, Pineapple Raisio Sauce - $5.25<br />

Boneless Breast of Chicken on Ham, Supreme -- $5,25<br />

Broiled Prime Chopped Beef, Smothered with Onions -- $4.50<br />

Sirloin of Beef a la Hunter, Wine and Mushroom Sauce --$5.95<br />

Baked African Lobster Tail, Stuffed with Shrimp au Gfatin -- $7.50<br />

Broiled Fresh Salmon Steak, Lemon, Butter-- $4.75<br />

Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, au Jus -- $7.25<br />

Broiled Prime Filet Mignon, Mushroom Cap- $7.75<br />

Baked Idaho Potato with Sour Cream & Chives, French Fried Potatoes,<br />

Candied Sweets, Creanl Whipped Potatoes, Garden Fresh Vegetable.<br />

Chef’s Salad, French Blessing<br />

Choice of Apple Pie, Pineapple Chiffon Pie, Fruit }clio,<br />

Chocolate or Brandied Peach Parfait or Ice Cream,<br />

Coffee, ]ca el Milk,<br />

Raisins, Nuts and Mints<br />

(Childruo undot lO ¯ $3 uw~upl 5Io~k, I~o,~* fle, I or toblto~ tail)<br />

Route 22, $omurvillg, New Jersey<br />

For Reservations<br />

Donna Feschuk<br />

Is Engaged To<br />

Peter Amendolair<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Emil Feschuk of<br />

lllO Kennedy Boulevard,<br />

Manville, have announced the<br />

engagement of their .daughter,’<br />

Miss Donna Feschuk to Peter G.<br />

Amendolair, son of Mr, and Mrs.<br />

Nicholas Amendolair of 248 South<br />

Sixth Avenue, Manville.<br />

Miss Feschuk is a graduate of<br />

Manville High High School and is<br />

employed by GMAC as a<br />

keypunch operator.<br />

IIer fiance is a graduate of<br />

Manville High School and is a<br />

sophomorea t Rider College where<br />

he is a member of the <strong>The</strong>ta Chi<br />

fraternity.<br />

No wedding date has been set<br />

by the couple.<br />

MA(iGIO ’re SPI,~AK<br />

MANVILLE -. Dr. ’rhonms<br />

Maggio will speak at the Wednesday,<br />

May 17 meeting of the<br />

local Republican Club, <strong>The</strong><br />

meeting will be held at U p,m. in<br />

the VFW Mcmorhd llull. Dr.<br />

Magglo’a topic will be the state<br />

Lottery Comnt[ssioll,<br />

f THURSDAY, MAY 1I., 1972<br />

Sherman & Sons<br />

MANVILLE -- Sergeant Harry O’Rourke, right, junior vice commander of VFW Post 2290 is shown<br />

presenting a check to members of Troop 193, sponsored by the VFW Post, to assist in the expense of<br />

lewder<br />

(Hext te |Jnkl<br />

$omenet Shepp~| Ceatw<br />

their annual awards banquet. Photo shows, from left, assistant scoutmaster Joseph Yadvish, Mark<br />

Pascavage, Michael Yadvish, Mark Razzano and assistant scoutmaster John Terracciano.<br />

Celebrate Anniversary<br />

--<br />

NESHANIC -- Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Crum is a partner in the She is the former Ruth<br />

,lOIN ADELINES<br />

Donald Cram of Haekenbury St. Matthias CYO<br />

Crum-Genova Insurance Agency Wyekoff. Both were born in<br />

<strong>The</strong> new Somerset Valley<br />

Road celebrated their 25th inSomerville, whileMrs. Crumis Neshanie, and they were married<br />

Chapter of Sweet Adelines<br />

wedding anniversary May 10, Hinsborough’s tax assessor, in Neshanie Reformed Church.<br />

(formerly the Queen City Raises Funds For<br />

<strong>The</strong>y are pictured above with<br />

TO MOTHER... Chapter} is now rehearsing every<br />

their children Mark, Ruth,<br />

Tuesday night at the United Cancer Society<br />

Debbie and Amy.<br />

~I~ C];k~ d;,,t.~,,,, ,,,,~ l,,,,,~ ~! ..... "~i Methodist Church on Country<br />

Club and Van Holten Roads in Members of the CYO at St. Miss Donna Feschuk Jill Ross Attends<br />

Bridgewater. <strong>The</strong> group includes Matthias Church, Somerset,<br />

four members from the Man-<br />

raised $104 in a house to house SI,ATE MEETING<br />

ville/Hiltsborough area and<br />

crusade for the Somerset County<br />

many from the Somerville area. Unit of the American Cancer<br />

MANVILLE -- <strong>The</strong> Catholic Mock UN Session<br />

¯ Blouses<br />

’ ¯ Sweaters<br />

Anyone who might be interested<br />

Society.<br />

Daughters of America, Court<br />

DUKES<br />

¯ Sportswear<br />

¯ Dresses<br />

and who likes to sing may. contact <strong>The</strong> youth group visited homes<br />

Queen of Angels 1739, will hold a NEW YORK, N.Y. -- Jill Ross "We met opposition from<br />

Mrs. Fred Pikula in Manville for in the 24th voting district as a<br />

meeting on Wednesday, May 17 of East Millstone, a 1971 graduate certain African delegations and FARM INN<br />

Handbags<br />

~ Scarves<br />

at 7:30 p.m. in the Civilian<br />

information.<br />

community service project that<br />

of <strong>Franklin</strong> High School and the United Kingdom and Albania<br />

lit. 206<br />

Defense Building.<br />

Gift Certificates<br />

$ Lingerie<br />

aided the annual Cancer<br />

present freshman at Wilson who had their own idea of how South Somerville<br />

Crusade.<br />

College, Chambersburg, Pa., was aggression was to be defined,"<br />

722-5440<br />

~lamlltOn rar~ Mr. and Mrs. John Birknfer of STUDENT IS IION()RED a recent delegate from that recalls Miss Ross.<br />

Sizes 5 - 52<br />

Hunt Road, Somerset, are adcollete<br />

to the National Model She comments, "It was in-<br />

NESHANIC -- Mrs. Helen E<br />

Sponsors City visors to the group.<br />

U.N. Conference held at the teresting to work with other blocs ~. ~’VE~Ot’/f~ TRE B~ ~ HEft ~<br />

Powell of Amwell Road has been Statler tfilton Hotel.<br />

of countries you thought would be<br />

selected to membership in Phi More than 2,000 college friendly to the resolution and we<br />

"All gifts specially" wrapped/or Trip To Circus Beta Kappa, one of the highest<br />

RECYCLE<br />

students represented 120 made sure the Latin American<br />

scholastic honors accm’ded to member countries of the United bloc was on our side. <strong>The</strong><br />

Mother’s Day"<br />

SOMERSET -- <strong>The</strong> Hamilton THIS<br />

undergraduate students. Mrs. Nations in a mock U.N. con- U.S.S.R. did vote for the<br />

Park Youth Development<br />

Powell is a student at Douglass<br />

Project is sponsoring a trip to the<br />

NEWSPAPER<br />

ference. "<strong>The</strong> collegiate model resolution although it is known FAMILY DINNER[<br />

College.<br />

United Nations," says Miss Ross, that there are blocs of peoples MENU<br />

Ringling Brothers -- Barnum<br />

"was a unique experience." within the U.S.S.R. who have<br />

and Bailey Circus at Madison<br />

Wilson college delegates were their own nationalistic Baked Virginia Ham ...... $4.50<br />

Square Garden.<br />

invited to present a resolution aspirations."<br />

[<br />

Mike Rush, Boys Club Coor- Miss Hando Observes defining aggression and the <strong>The</strong> agenda for the week<br />

Roast Turkey ........... $4.25 [<br />

|<br />

dinator who organized the trip,<br />

exceptions and limits to consisted of committee, bloc and ’Prime Ribs ............. $5.25 [<br />

-O®<br />

stated, "This is just the first of<br />

aggression before the model U.N. General Assembly sessions along<br />

Lobster Tails ...........<br />

ninny such trips we are planning Law Day Activities<br />

General Assembly, and to argue with mission briefings, and a<br />

$7.25<br />

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for the youngsters. All children<br />

their point before both pro and reception for the students in the<br />

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and adults of the community are<br />

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MANVILLE -- Miss Ann<br />

con "bloc" nations. It passed. U.N. Delegates dining room. <strong>The</strong> Any of the above<br />

guest speaker there was inay be ordered<br />

Hando, a student in Miss Jane Miss Ross explains that the Chakravarthi V. Narasimhan,<br />

A LA CARTE I<br />

Sugerman’s eighth grade class<br />

I<br />

National Model United Nations Chef de Cabinet of the U.N. Serving May 14th<br />

at the Alexander Batcho School, exists to provide a forum where secretary-general.<br />

MOTIIER’S DAY<br />

was an observer at the Law Day stndents may explore the ob- Miss Ross found it an exciting 1 p.m. - 10 p.m. [<br />

program held recently in the jectives and functions of the week affording an insight into the<br />

I<br />

Court tlouse in Somerville. Miss United Nations. Since Wilson problems of the true U.N. For Mother - A free champagne<br />

Hando represented the eighth College represented Mexico she delegates.<br />

cocktail with dinner! I<br />

graders of ABIS,<br />

"had to keep uppermost in mind<br />

I<br />

Law Day is set aside by a the national interests of Mexico"<br />

MENU<br />

Celery, Olives and Relishes<br />

resolution of Congress and the<br />

President "as a special day of<br />

celebration by the American<br />

people in appreciation of their<br />

liberties,,,"<br />

Miss Hando told her fellow<br />

students that she was espeeially<br />

and "submerge our own national<br />

(American) interests?’<br />

<strong>The</strong> students were assigned to<br />

various committees: security;<br />

economic and financial; social,<br />

humanitarian and cultural; and<br />

trusteeship.<br />

Choice of Tropical Fruit Juice, Fresh Fruit Maraschino;<br />

Chilled Tomato Juice, Chopped Chicken Livers (50c extra)<br />

Fresh Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail ($1.15 extra), Cream<br />

Celery Soup or Consomme<br />

Miss Ann Hando<br />

impressed with the new citizens<br />

and with the friendliness of the<br />

judges, and lawyers.<br />

Miss Bando was accompanied<br />

by her father Victor Hando.<br />

Miss Ross says that in her post<br />

on the legal committee she<br />

helped in the task of defining<br />

aggression and drawing up other<br />

resolutions on international trade<br />

law, international waterways<br />

and a review of the International<br />

Court of Jnstice. <strong>The</strong> committee<br />

agreed that justifiable exceptions<br />

to aggression were "national<br />

Studio<br />

liberation" causes and "self<br />

defense,"<br />

She was allotted three minutes<br />

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the Assembly and she then<br />

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THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1972 ] PAGE FIVE-A<br />

Mrs. Robert J. Way, was Miss Snedeker<br />

Valerie Van Gorder<br />

Weds William Mont<br />

Valerie Rose Van Garfler, Miss Virginia M. Filowitz of<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edison served as the brides<br />

Richard D. Byerley of Somerset, honor attendant. Bridesmaid was<br />

became the bride of William Mrs. Nancy Byerley of Somerset,<br />

James Moat, son of Mr. and Mrs. sister-in.law of the bride.<br />

<strong>The</strong>odore Moat Sr. of 237 Mercer Edward Baehonski Jr. of Old<br />

Street, Hightstown, on Saturday, Bridge served as best man.<br />

April 22.<br />

Charles Hewins of Hightstown<br />

<strong>The</strong> ceremony was performed<br />

ushered.<br />

by Rev. Robert Sullivan and Rev. Mrs. Moat is a graduate of<br />

Stanley Mont, brother of the <strong>Franklin</strong> High School, Somerset,<br />

groom, at the Hightstawn First and is employed as a secretary<br />

+Presbyterian Church.<br />

with the Comptroller of the New<br />

Jersey Turnpike Authority.<br />

Given in marriage by her<br />

father, the bride was attired in a<br />

Mr. Mont is a graduate of<br />

Hightstown High Sehool. and is<br />

full leugth waistline gown with<br />

short sleeves. Her gown was<br />

made of organza trimmed with<br />

venice lace and embroidery with<br />

employed as a carpenter in the<br />

maintenance department of New<br />

Jersey Turnpike Authority. He<br />

served three years with the U.S.<br />

a high neck. She wore a picture<br />

straw hat with full length<br />

Army, and is a Vietnam veteran.<br />

Following a reception at the<br />

streamers.<br />

White Lion Inn, the couple left for<br />

<strong>The</strong> bride carried a bouquet<br />

nosegay with mum pom-poms,<br />

carnations and baby’s breath.<br />

a wedding trip to Nassau. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

plan to reside at 453 <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

Boulevard, Somerset.<br />

Miss Shirley M. Phillips<br />

Is Mrs. Frederick Weber<br />

Miss Shirley M. Phillips,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward<br />

F. Phillips of South<br />

Plainfield, was married to<br />

Frederick E. Weber on Saturday,<br />

May 6 in Sacred Heart Church,<br />

South Plainfield.<br />

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at Bucky’s Restaurant<br />

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<strong>The</strong> perfect spot for Mother’s Day<br />

Dining .... food to delight the<br />

whole family,<br />

Italian.,, American .... Chinese<br />

Mrs. William James Mont, n6e Valerie Van Gorder<br />

BUCKY’S RESTAUaAmr<br />

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p~.etey s Club<br />

To See ’Twigs’<br />

MANVILLE -- Members of<br />

Judith 1+\ Snedeker Wed <strong>The</strong> groom is the son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Erich Weber of 17 Newkirk<br />

To Robert ,L Way<br />

Road, Somerset.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bride, given in marriage<br />

by her father, wore a Juliet style<br />

gown. Her headpiece was a<br />

Miss Judith F. Snedeker of .Mr. Way is a graduate of mantilla, and she carried a<br />

Skillman was married Saturday Princeton High School and, cascade of carnations, daisies,<br />

Percy’s Athletic Club will see the<br />

Broadway play "Twigs" this<br />

Saturday, May 13.<br />

Extra tickets are available.<br />

Those interested in obtaining a<br />

ticket are asked to contact Peter<br />

Semenick Jr. or Peter Semeniek<br />

Sr., 1001 West Camplain Road.<br />

to Robert J. Way of Princeton. having served with tbe U.S. stephanotis and baby’s breath.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bride is the daughter of Mr. Marine Corps, will continue his Mrs.. Henry Jan Tauscb of<br />

and Mrs. Stewart Snedeker of education this fall. Middlesex was matron of honor.<br />

Skinman. <strong>The</strong> groom is the son of Upon their return from a Miss Nancy Coeeia of Mar-<br />

Mrs. Polly Way Lyons and the wedding trip the couple will tinsville was maid of honor.<br />

late Russell V. Way of Princeton, reside in Prir/ceton. As bridesmaids served the<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rev. Wilher E. lvins<br />

Misses Violet Lind of<br />

performed the double ring<br />

Piscataway, Jeanne Malinowski<br />

ceremony in the Harlingen<br />

Reformed Church. <strong>The</strong> reception Senior Citizens of South Plainfield, and Mrs.<br />

Frank Petriello of North<br />

folliwcd in the church hall.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bride, escorted by her Receive Check Plainfield. Junior bridesmaids<br />

were the Misses June Coecia of<br />

father, wore a Victorian gown of<br />

Martinsville and Penny Phillips<br />

daisy lace. Her full,length veil, MANVILLE -- At a recent<br />

of Somerville. Karen Cernuto of<br />

trimmed in Chantilly lace was meeting of the Senior Citizens Martinsville was the flower girl.<br />

held in place by a headpiece Of Club, Mrs. Jennie Repka on <strong>The</strong> bride’s brother Edward<br />

satin and matching lace, behalf of the VFW Post 2290<br />

Phillips was best man.<br />

designed by her mother. She Ladies Auxiliary, presented a<br />

carried an old fashioned bouquet $100 check to the club. <strong>The</strong> money<br />

As ushers served Sam Miller,<br />

Richie Thompson, Peter O’Such,<br />

of white carnations.<br />

will be used to purchase tables<br />

and Bruce Rogan. Paul Cernuto<br />

Miss Sally Snedeker was her for the club’s meeting room.<br />

of Martinsville was the ring<br />

sister’s ¯ maid of honor. Also at the meeting, Mayor bearer.<br />

Bridesmaids included Miss Joseph Patero answered Following a reception in the<br />

JoAnn ’Parr, cousin of the bride, .questions pertaining to flood Polish National Home, South<br />

Miss Janet Neubergor and Miss msurauee, the new water tank,<br />

Plainfield, the couple left aa a<br />

Robin Sutphin, all of Skillman. and the South Main Street un- wedding trip to Florida.<br />

Russell V, Way Jr. served as derpass. <strong>The</strong> bride is a graduate of<br />

his brother’s best man. <strong>The</strong> President George Sapko an-<br />

SouthPlainfieldHighSchool, and<br />

groomsmen were Anthony Altieri nouneedthatJohns-Manvillewill<br />

is employed in the technical<br />

and Bruce Bedford IIl of Prin- pay the health insurance for all documentation department of<br />

ceton, and Timothy Niece of retired employees. This will<br />

Lockheed Electronics Co.<br />

Flemington.<br />

become effective in July.<br />

<strong>The</strong> groom, a graduate of<br />

Mrs. Way is a graduate of In other business, Mary<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> High School, is a senior<br />

Montgomery High School and is Shemeta was appointed historian engineering technician at<br />

presently employed by Mainstam and will file news items in a Lockheed. He served one year in<br />

Inc.<br />

scrapbook. Vietnam.<br />

ALUMNAE TO MEET<br />

Dr. Werner Braun, Professor<br />

of Microbiology, Rutgers <strong>The</strong><br />

State University, will speak on<br />

r~<br />

"Some New Horizons in Medical<br />

Research" at a ameting of the<br />

Douglass College Aluranae Club<br />

: of Somerset County. <strong>The</strong> meeting<br />

will be held Wednesday, May 17<br />

at 8 p.m. at the home of Ivlrs.<br />

Morton Reinhart, 45 Lisa<br />

Terrace, Somerville.<br />

CLOSED FOI{ I{I’~PAIRS<br />

Director Ray J. Marini has<br />

I |<br />

announced that the Somerville<br />

Inspection Station will be closed<br />

for repairs on Friday, May 19.<br />

<strong>The</strong> facility will reopen Monday,<br />

May 22.<br />

Mrs. Frederick Weber, nee Miss Shirley Phillips<br />

COFFEE READING REPOI{TS FOR I)UTY<br />

Tim last program of the year in SOMERSET Navy<br />

Dr. Donald Eeroyd’s "Readings Lieutenant Charles ~ Martinek,<br />

II<br />

iii<br />

PL/ N FoR FUTURE<br />

Over Coffee" series at the son of Mr. and Mrs. John C.<br />

Somerville Free <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong> Martinek of 222 Sanders Avenue,<br />

will be selections from <strong>The</strong> Bear has reported for duty at<br />

RECYCLE by William Faulkner. This will be headquarters of tbe Commander<br />

THIS<br />

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held Wednesday, May 17 at 10 in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet. He<br />

a.m. <strong>The</strong> public is invited. Come ,bleed the Navy in June of 1966.<br />

early for coffee.<br />

Classical League Attends Convention<br />

MANVILLE -- <strong>The</strong> Manville Keegaa, Netl Maruea, Carol<br />

High School chapter of the New Myers, Cindy Meyers, Richard<br />

Jersey Junior Classical League Pongrazzi, and Ken Shulaek, <strong>The</strong><br />

recently attended the league’s students were accompanied by<br />

convention hosted by Bloomfield John Kester, advisor to the MRS<br />

Senior High School, Bloomfield, Latin Club.<br />

Local members who attended Highlighting the convention<br />

were AnneMarieBeziek, Brenda were the the Olympic Games,<br />

Beckman, Sharon Cason, and Miss Cindy Myers won the<br />

Virginia Jerlinski, Kathy 100 yard dash while Kathy<br />

Keegan won second place in the<br />

Gaby Endorses<br />

~o yard dash.<br />

<strong>The</strong> program concluded with a<br />

marionette production of<br />

Rustic Mall<br />

Manville<br />

Sen. McGovern "Medea," presented by Dr.<br />

Peter Arnott of Tufts University.<br />

Daniel M. Gaby, New Jersey<br />

candidate for the Democratic<br />

nomination for lhe U,S. Senate, Falcons Slate<br />

has endorsed Senator George<br />

MeGovern for President.<br />

Mr. Gaby praised Sen. May Dance<br />

MeGoveru’s courage and<br />

"dedication to principle above<br />

expediency," complimenting<br />

HILLSBOROUGH -- Nest 946 of<br />

Sen. MeGovern for "the the Polish Falcons will hold its<br />

imagination to develop fresh, May Dance 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.<br />

practical alternatives" to Saturday, May 13 at the Falcon<br />

current policies.<br />

Camp off Route 206 in South<br />

Mr, Gaby is currently serving Somerville.<br />

as the Chairman of the Dancing will be to the music of<br />

Democratic Policy Council of Johnny Stavim and his Radio<br />

New Jersey; he has held this Recording Orchestra. <strong>The</strong>re will<br />

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Somerville Juniors<br />

Mark A nniversary<br />

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j THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1972<br />

WILIJAM ALCAIDE, 72 N.Y.; a son, John, with the Navy<br />

<strong>The</strong> Somerville Juniors and Mrs. Jack Hinebaugh,<br />

in Virginia; two brothers, Julius<br />

celebrated their 25th anniversary president of the Evening HILLSBOROUGH -- Funeral of Brooklyn and John of Hatillo,<br />

at their last meeting. <strong>The</strong> Juniors Membership Department of the services were held Monday for Puerto Rico; a sister, Mrs, Mary<br />

were federated by the New SomerviIle Civic League. William Alcaide, 72, of Ninth Borden of New York City, and 13<br />

Jersey Federation of Womens’<br />

Clubs in t947.<br />

Many of the charter and Street, Flagtown. He died last grandchildren,<br />

Present at the meeting were founding members of the club<br />

Thursday in Somerset Hospital.<br />

Mrs. Peter Selesky, Southern<br />

were present including Gloria Interment was in St. Ber-<br />

Vice Chairmen of the juniors,<br />

Scheffler, founding chairman, nard’s Cemetery, Bridgewater. MHS. F’RIEDA W. FRANK, 70<br />

Mrs. Robert Gordon, Fourth<br />

Mrs. H.E. Westlake, founding Born in Hatillo, Pherto Rico, he<br />

District Advisor, Mrs. Robert’<br />

secretary and Mrs. W. O’Day,<br />

lived here 30 years.<br />

FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP --<br />

Ribbons, president of the<br />

founding treasurer. Past During World War I, he served Funeral services were held<br />

Somerville Civic League, and a<br />

Presidents were represented by with the Army.<br />

Sunday for Mrs. Frieda Wilensky Summer jobs may be hard to anywhere yet, he could be in<br />

charter member of the Juniors<br />

Mrs. Standly Richards, Mrs. He was a machine operator at’ Frank, 70, of 274 West Point find this year, especially for the trouble," Mr. Schneekloth said.<br />

Joseph Nemes, Mrs. Alan<br />

Johns Manville Corp., Manville, Avenue. She died last Friday in college student.<br />

<strong>The</strong> reason for the decline in<br />

MeIick, Mrs. Edward Ortelli and<br />

retiring in 1964 after 23 years. St. Peter’s General Hospital, Local high schools and youth jobs was hard to pinpoint. Mr.<br />

IVCF Is Topic Mrs. Kenneth Rozell.<br />

His wife, the former Jennie<br />

New Brunswick.<br />

employment agencies are doing Schneekloth pointed to the fact<br />

Mrs. Stanley Richards, a<br />

Silvestro, died in February. Interment was in Beth Israel what they can, but with unem- that the general work force is<br />

At Fret, Church charter member and past<br />

Surviving are his daughter, Mrs.<br />

Cemetery, Woodbridge. ployment generally high, some down, to the general econonlic<br />

Thc theme of Sunday’s gospel president who has been active in<br />

Raymond Kuntz of Rochester,<br />

She is survived by her husband, companies slowing down and the situation and to changes in<br />

Irving; a daughter, Mrs. competition for summer jobs operations within a number of<br />

service, May 14, of tbe Mon- the Civic League for these 25<br />

Geraldine Glassman; two sons, becoming increasingly stiff, plants as possible explanations.<br />

tgomery Evangelical Free years, presented aa amusing<br />

Norman of Somerset and Lionel many youngsters will probably Smaller numbers of students<br />

Church will be the IVCF (Inter anecdotal resumee’ of the early Montgomery Man of Dover; and 10 grandchildren. find themselves without a job this have in the past found work in<br />

Varsity Campus Fellowship). years of the Juniors.<br />

year.<br />

such places as the Diehi Division<br />

On hand will be Gary Davis of <strong>The</strong> newly installed members Elected President<br />

This year college students will of Singer in Finderne. But Singer<br />

the Campus Staff. Others taking of the Juniors, Joanne Barbara,<br />

TIIOMAS E. NEWMAN SR., 86 find the going particularly dif- is phasing out its operations here.<br />

part will be members of the local Sue Houck, Barbara O’Connell, Of Parish Council<br />

ficult, as much of the local effort <strong>The</strong> 25 or so it once employed for<br />

church - Miss Barbara Stiles, an Melissa Smith and Eleanor<br />

FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP --<br />

is geared to getting jobs for the summers in the past will be cut to<br />

associate staff member at Phelps, presented a history of the<br />

Funeral services were held high schoolers. Distributive two. Both worked there last<br />

Trenton State College; Stephen Juniors to the club.<br />

Henry C. Berry has been<br />

Monday for Thomas E. Newman education programs, in which summer.<br />

Holbrook, member ’of the<br />

elected president of the South<br />

National Board of Directors of <strong>The</strong> club is ()pen to women<br />

Sr., 86, of 3 Evergreen Road. He students work during the school New industries are moving into<br />

Somerset Parish Council. Mr.<br />

IVCF and Dr. Edward Plett,<br />

between i8 and 35 years of age.<br />

died last Friday at the New year and then continue in the the area, but the prospects for the<br />

.Berry is a member of the Mon-<br />

IVCF Area Committee Chair- At present the active deoart-<br />

Jersey Home for Disabled summer, seem to be the best student who hasn’t already aptgomery<br />

United Methodist<br />

man.ments<br />

include Braille, Social<br />

Soldiers, Metuchen.<br />

source of employement this year. plied aren’t good there either, if<br />

Church.<br />

<strong>The</strong> service starting at 7 p.m. is Services, American Home,<br />

Interment was in Somerset Jobs in the Manville area have Somerset Valley Industrial<br />

Other officers are Warren<br />

open to all in the area. Mr. Creative Arts and Music.<br />

Hills Cemetery, Basking Ridge. taken a dive in recent years as Campus is any indication.<br />

Clement, First Reformed Church<br />

Holbrook will discuss tbe<br />

Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., and a<br />

Johns-Manville has slashed its Industries at SVIC will be<br />

of Rocky Hill, clerk, and the Rev.<br />

national structure of the IVCF<br />

resident of <strong>Franklin</strong> for the past<br />

summer hiring. <strong>The</strong> firm once hiring large numbers of students<br />

John D. Painter, pastor of the<br />

and Miss Stiles, her work at Furious Dragon<br />

three years, Mr. Newman was a<br />

took in 400-500 a summer, but that this summer, according to<br />

workers.<br />

Montgomery Methodist Church,<br />

fell to 135 last year. Prospects for spokeswoman Pricilla Panet-<br />

Trenton Slate.<br />

retired hoisting and portable<br />

But since this is the first year<br />

treasurer.<br />

this year are worse.<br />

tiere, but the figures are not<br />

Is Sermon Topic<br />

engineer for the federal ’govern-<br />

the school will have a senior<br />

Members at Large to the<br />

¯ JM will probably take "a few" available at this time. She noted,<br />

ment in Brooklyn, N.Y.<br />

class, the department doesn’t<br />

COMMUNION BREAKPAST<br />

students this summer, according however, that the firms began to<br />

SOMERSET--"<strong>The</strong> Furious executive committee are the A communicant of St. Matthias<br />

have much going yet. <strong>The</strong>y are<br />

to spokesman William be flooded with applications as<br />

MANVILLE -- <strong>The</strong> Rosary<br />

Dragon" is the sermon topic Rev. C. Lee Crandall, pastor of R. C. Church in <strong>Franklin</strong>, Mr.<br />

just beginning to get together a<br />

based on Revelation, chapters 12 the Griggstown Reformed Newman was also a member of<br />

Schneekloth. But the number will early as January. <strong>The</strong>re are no placement program, and it is<br />

Society of St. Mary’s Greek<br />

be low and he generally predicted more openings that she knows of<br />

and 13, at the Bible Fellowship Church, and Robert Miller, tbe Joyce Kilmer American<br />

aimed mainly at finding full-time<br />

Catholic Church held its annual<br />

that "jobs will be a lot scarcer at this time, she says. ’<br />

Communion Breakfast onMay 7<br />

Church of <strong>Franklin</strong> meeting at Harlingen Reformed Church. Legion Post in New Brunswick.<br />

jobs for this year’s graduates.<br />

in Johnny’s Diner. Mrs. Fred<br />

Sampson G. Smith School, Otberchurches affiliated with <strong>The</strong> husband of the late Mary<br />

this year."<br />

<strong>The</strong> schools are doing what<br />

As things stand now, Mr.<br />

For those jobs that will be they can. Richard Kolans of the<br />

Amwell Road, Somerset at 11 this group are the Blawenburg McNally Newman, be is survived<br />

Kolans has students fill out<br />

Kibalo was the chairman of this<br />

available a number of ap- Hillsborough High guidance<br />

event. Mrs. Margaret Papawick,<br />

a.m. Reformed Church, the by his son, Thomas E. Newman<br />

registration forms for the file,<br />

plications are already in, as most department says his office is<br />

Children’s classes for pre- Hillsborough Reformed Church Jr., with whom he lived; a sister,<br />

indicating their qualifications<br />

past president and membership<br />

students looked for employement currently working on developing<br />

chairman of the society was the<br />

school, primary, and junior ages and the Hillsborough Mrs. Josephine Hensler of Pitt-<br />

and what type of employment<br />

during Easter vacation, he noted. a file of employers in the area<br />

areeonduetedduringtheservice. Presbyterian Church. sburgh, Pa.; and a grandchild.<br />

they are seeking. He also directs<br />

breakfast speaker.<br />

"If a student hasn’t applied who might be looking for<br />

them to the Youth Employment<br />

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Service in Somerville, and has<br />

forms available for registration<br />

with the state employment<br />

agency.<br />

A handful of students will be<br />

working this summer around the<br />

school in a federally funded<br />

program, but contacts with local<br />

industries so far have produced<br />

little. Some students are continuing<br />

jobs gained through the<br />

Distributive Education program<br />

at the school during the summer,<br />

he pointed out.<br />

Tbe edge in looking for jobs will<br />

probably go to the 40 to 50 per<br />

cent of the school’s 200 seniors<br />

wbo do not plan to go on to<br />

college, he predicted. That would<br />

limit summer possibilities even<br />

more.<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> <strong>Township</strong> schools<br />

point out that a number of their<br />

students are also already lined<br />

up, due to a work co-op program<br />

and the half session schedules<br />

that have allowed 200-3O0<br />

students to take parttime jobs.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y also hope to be able to<br />

employ about 25 youngsters<br />

locally on a federally funded<br />

program, according to Tom<br />

Fahey of the work co-op<br />

program.<br />

At Manville High there is a<br />

summer job placement center,<br />

directed by George Fagan of the<br />

guidance department.<br />

"We do what we can on a<br />

limited basis," Mr. Fagan says.<br />

His advice to students is to try to<br />

find a job with seasonal companies,<br />

such as Dairy Queen,<br />

which do most of their work in the<br />

summer.<br />

Mr. Fagan keeps files on<br />

students seeking jobs, and on<br />

firms looking for youngsters to<br />

employ.<br />

Montgomery <strong>Township</strong> and<br />

Princeton also have active Youth<br />

Employment Service<br />

organizations, and a regional<br />

placement center is reportedly<br />

being organized at Hridgewater-<br />

Raritan West.<br />

All of the major employers in<br />

the area expect to have some<br />

type of summer employment<br />

program but all say it will be<br />

smaller than last year. "With the<br />

shape the economy is in, we have<br />

to worry about our full-time<br />

employees first," one local<br />

businessman said.<br />

Education Testing Service is<br />

probably the largest summer<br />

employer in the area. Last year,<br />

they hired IlO young people for<br />

the summer but this summer<br />

they plan on hiring approximately<br />

60.<br />

Princeton University has<br />

almost no jobs available. Employment<br />

is done on a priority<br />

basis, Undergraduates have the<br />

first chance at jobs, then children<br />

of present employees and finally,<br />

the rest of the world.<br />

Temporary employment is<br />

w.+.,+..,<br />

available throagh Manpower,<br />

Inn, but each applicant must pass<br />

buy whih it hslll<br />

=ond tie your ru<br />

0<br />

on you: Dora,<br />

a skills test. Applleauts must be<br />

=<br />

18 years old andbe able to type 50<br />

a~<br />

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words par minute, or operate a<br />

Sq, Yd, BU’ ’""<br />

switchboard or take shorthand at<br />

50 SHOP EARLYI $°’°’ Below Whoiosah .9m *2400<br />

the rate of 50 wm’ds a mimtte,<br />

With tlwso skills, jobs are<br />

FROm ea, During this Grand Opening Sale! - SHOP EARLY I It.~.~ I~r: I;!~111 B<br />

available,<br />

j#m<br />

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Dehn, s Du nca n<br />

Gives Sert, ot!<br />

SOMEItSET-. Sttnday 9:30<br />

a,m, Dehnas Duncan, associate<br />

minister of tim tonal<br />

naagl’agation of JoIlovah*~<br />

Witnesses mt lllghland Avenue,<br />

will )rnsmtt the l)ubile lecture<br />

’ Jesus I arattle nf the Rich Man<br />

and l,t|zlit’us, hnmodlatoly<br />

followitfg will be tile dittcassloa of<br />

the Watchtower arti¢lo, "l,:xnrt<br />

Yaursolvos Vigorously,"<br />

TAg Fritlay ulght Mlsttioatll’y<br />

Serried Meeting at 7:30 p,al, wiii<br />

imvo as lla theme "A ))rneiatlntt<br />

,Iohovall’s rov s oflL


THURSDAY. MAY 11. 1972 PAGE SEVEN-A<br />

FranMin <strong>Township</strong> Jleans I;usiness<br />

r /’an n - i<br />

High-Lights<br />

Local Teachers<br />

i7:1!<br />

Receive Summer<br />

::7:! Science Grants<br />

Industrial Ed Department<br />

Plans Open House Friday<br />

’i ii ABIS PTSA To Host<br />

! Lunch i Open House Monday<br />

i "Nk/I i:i MANVILLE -- <strong>The</strong> Alexander p.m. with a play entitled "Final<br />

/Vlenu i!!~ Batcho Intermediate School Dress Rehearsal," by Jack<br />

Parents . Teacher - Student Frakes. <strong>The</strong> one act play will be<br />

Association will host an Open performed in the gym. Refresh-<br />

MANVILLE--Followingisthe Housc on Monday, MaylSatthc mentswillbeservedafterashort<br />

Manville ttigh School lunch intermediate school, business meeting at which time<br />

menu: <strong>The</strong> program will start at 7:80 new officers will be elected.<br />

May 15.19<br />

Monday:<br />

Chicken Noodle Soup<br />

Crackers<br />

Ham on Kaiser Roll<br />

Salad<br />

Milk - Fruit<br />

Tuesday:<br />

Veal Parmesan<br />

Vegetable<br />

Potatoes<br />

SOMERSET -- Jackie Fama schoolworkeoopdepartmentanO<br />

and Jan Kuhkowick, work coop the Rev. Donald Knauer,<br />

students put the finishing chairman, slated that the forum<br />

toucheson material for the publ c will have interest to young<br />

forum on job and career people, parents, and business<br />

development to be held at 8 p.m. people in our community. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

tonight at the <strong>Franklin</strong> High bdievethat "<strong>Franklin</strong> <strong>Township</strong><br />

School auditorium, means business" is more than<br />

Mr. Clarence Lubhe of the high just a slogan on a sign.<br />

A new color film, "Carnal<br />

Education," will be shown at the<br />

close of the program. <strong>The</strong> film<br />

explores new concepts of<br />

education for our changing<br />

society with introductory<br />

remarks by President Richard<br />

M. Nixon and U.S. Commissioner<br />

Marland.<br />

Rolls - Milk<br />

Wednesday:<br />

Juice<br />

Submarine Sandwich<br />

Potato Sticks<br />

Fruit<br />

Milk<br />

Thursday:<br />

Hot Chicken Sandwich<br />

Mashed Potatoes<br />

Vegetable<br />

Bread and Butter - Milk<br />

iQuaekenboss]<br />

FUNERAL I HOME<br />

HILLSBOROUGH -- <strong>The</strong> Industrial<br />

Education Department<br />

at Hillsborough High School will<br />

hold an open house Friday, May<br />

12, the first time such an event<br />

has taken place in this area. <strong>The</strong><br />

public is invited from noon to 8<br />

p.m.<br />

Visitors will see students<br />

demonstrating the skills they<br />

have learned. "We’re running<br />

this open house," said William<br />

Krause, head of the industrial<br />

education deparhncnt, "because<br />

we want lo show the community<br />

what we have to offer the<br />

youngsters. People In this<br />

community purchased o111’<br />

equipment--let lhem see what<br />

they’re getting for their money.<br />

We use every piece of equipment<br />

we’ve got!"<br />

lu the mctnl she), studeuts of<br />

Dale Dmu n c will (emonstrate<br />

cutting threads on the lathe,<br />

milling oa the milling machine,<br />

sheet metal work, hand fm’giug,<br />

solderillg, gas welding and<br />

foundry work.<br />

Visitors will have the opportunity<br />

to spot weld and thread<br />

witll a tap and die sei, Shldent<br />

projoels will I)e dis flayed and<br />

flU, ’T in )raula el Metal<br />

I~orming, ’’ LIVINGSTON AVE. [<br />

<strong>Public</strong> Service Electric and In the building trades area,<br />

Gas Co. will display a vehicle students will demonstrate con-<br />

powered by natural gas and crete block laying, frame con-<br />

Elizabeth Town Gas one powered struction, roof shingling and<br />

by liquid propane. Hillsborough-cutting<br />

and soldering copper<br />

Montgomery Telephone Co. and tubing, A lawn storage building<br />

New Jersey Bell Telephone will in construction outside the school<br />

NEW BRUNSWICK |<br />

KIImer 5- 0008<br />

I<br />

A. BESSENYEI<br />

& SON<br />

Oil Burners lastalled<br />

jointly provide a com- building will be among the<br />

nmnieations exhibit.<br />

student work on display.<br />

Other exhibitors include Snap- Norman tlewitt’s woodworking<br />

on Tools, Briggs and Sh’atton, slndents will demonstrale the use<br />

New Departure, llyatt Bearing of all their tools and processes.<br />

586 Hamilton St.<br />

New Brunswick<br />

Tel. Kilmer 5 - 6453<br />

l)ivisiou find New Jm’sey Visitors will be able to par-<br />

Petrolemn Council.<br />

ticipule in a mass production<br />

<strong>The</strong> drafting students of James project in progress on the scene<br />

Johnson will demonstrate track and watch cabinet work, in-<br />

and arm draRing, making Diazo cluding phstic lamination. Most<br />

tu’ints, microfilm printers and of the work previously con-<br />

readers, and architectural modelstructed<br />

this yeqr by the students<br />

nmking,<br />

will he on disphly,<br />

Fucillo & Warren<br />

Funeral Home Inc.<br />

Adam Fucillo, Mgr.<br />

725.1763<br />

2055. Main St,, Manville<br />

--- IIIIII<br />

will be shown coo.<br />

linuously¯ Several industrial<br />

collcerns will exhihll, highlighted<br />

<strong>The</strong> Angelo V. Leone Agency<br />

is honottred to announce<br />

the ne~t: locaUon o/ our office<br />

1o6 So.th Main Street<br />

Manvgle, Nea, fl’rsey o8835<br />

by the casting denmIIstrations of<br />

William Supko of ltadinl (hstlng<br />

Cm’p. of Newark,<br />

Phone (2oz) 722-5193<br />

Richard Teugue alld Mr,<br />

grauso’n Auto Shop atudonts will<br />

dnnioostrulo engine, cylinder, Office honrs t.#l be --<br />

llll¢l vulva sorvicnl elnetroliie<br />

nlll~linn llliulyzer service lunn,utl<br />

iroeodtlresl eleeirieul service<br />

wurl( all ii terlullers, l,lelR)ruhn’s<br />

lind startlllg linilurs; h’iul,<br />

iilnlsalUll unll rotu. title sel’vi?n<br />

UliOrutloli8, lind hriike druni<br />

cutting,<br />

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9 :no a.M. To 6 :oo l’,M, Mom/ay thin Wednesday<br />

9:oo a,M. ’m 9:oo p.M. Thm’sday<br />

9:o0 A.M. TO 6:O0 I>,M, Friday<br />

9:00 A,M, TO I:00 P,M, Satttrday<br />

You are invited to inspect eta’ new off~¢e.<br />

piirls,<br />

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EARNS DEGIiEE PTA SPEAKER<br />

BELLE MEAD -- Dennis SOMERSET--Superintendent<br />

Haggerty of Line Road will of schools Dr. Robert Maxwell SCENE FROM "Final Dress Rehearsal" to be performed by ABIS<br />

receive a master’s degree from will be the guest speaker at the students.<br />

the school of business at Seton St. Matthias PTA meeting 8 p.m.<br />

Hall University this May. May 16 in the school cafeteria.<br />

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Manville<br />

High-lights<br />

By<br />

Patricia R egetz<br />

Friday:<br />

Congratulations to the junior class on their very, very<br />

successful carnival held last weekend. Proceeds from the<br />

Alex Dobrowolski and<br />

Raymond Slavin, teachers at<br />

by Morra Spritzer and Michaela Delegianis<br />

Sampson G. Smith Intermediate<br />

School, have been awarded a<br />

Last Wednesday, 33 jnniors werc inducted inlo the <strong>Franklin</strong> High National Science Foundation<br />

School Chapter of the National Honor Society.<br />

grant to participate in a summer<br />

<strong>The</strong>y are Janet Bukovinsky, Stephen Burda, Gary Bush, Line institute in geography at Western<br />

Carabao, Michele Cappellini, Mark Cary, Nancy Casper, George Michigan University.<br />

Conover, Mimi Doswald, Tapu Durra - Choudhury, William Ed-<br />

N.S.F. has awarded the grant<br />

on a team basis allowing the<br />

ridge, Alice Gabinelli and Steven Gergely.<br />

recipients to work as a team<br />

Also Jeffrey Scott Hrapsky, Dmninick hnbesi, Kathy Kiser, Gary researching geography projecgs<br />

Kuscan, Ellen Lodato, Michael Lys euko, Linda Markowski, Robert and developing plans and<br />

Pantry, Guy Powdl, Lindu Barchuk, Barbara Randolk, Sheila materials which they can utilize<br />

Roche, Ed Sllamy, Abby Shea, blicke Sherulan, Robin Suydam, in their classes next year.<br />

Linda Torkildson, Peter Valvaris, Erick Weinburg and Cindy<br />

Zavetz.<br />

SIIARES IIONOR<br />

<strong>The</strong>se students were chosen by the faculty for "demonstrating<br />

outstamling qualities in the areas of service,leadership, scholarship MANVILLE -- <strong>The</strong> University<br />

of Delaware recently cited their<br />

and charucter.<br />

top scholars in annual Honors<br />

<strong>The</strong> ceremony, performed by the senior men~bers of the society,<br />

Day ceremonies. Drew Persinko<br />

was a traditional candMight ceremony.<br />

of 815 East Frech Avenue and a<br />

Also during file ceremony, Sandra Micheletli was presented with Newark student shared the $50<br />

a gift for her work with the society as its advisor for the past year. E.H. Richardson Sophomore<br />

******<br />

Award to outstanding sophomore<br />

Everyone shau/d knowaboot our varsity baseba//team. <strong>The</strong>y are<br />

scholars in civil engineering.<br />

undefeated.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Odd Couplc was another success for the’ Drama Society at<br />

FAIn SET<br />

H-IS. Jim McDaid as Oscar and Chris Mattliano as Felix were<br />

terrific. Thanks for a great evening also go to the rest of the cast:<br />

SOMERSET -- St. Matthias’<br />

Bob Chiavoralli, Dave Duchai, Tulio Nioman, Dainu Paupc, Frank will sponsor a fair on Saturday,<br />

Gethart, Grabiellc LeComle and Riclnud Vallin, the director. May 20 between 10 a.m. and 5<br />

p.m. at the school grounds. It is<br />

Fish<br />

Macaroni and Tomato Sauce<br />

Cole Slaw<br />

Bread and Butter. Milk<br />

May 22-26<br />

Monday:<br />

Barbecue on Roll<br />

Buttered Rice<br />

Vegetable<br />

Milk<br />

Tuesday:<br />

Meat Loaf<br />

Mashed Potatoes<br />

Vegetable<br />

Rolls. Milk<br />

Wednesday:<br />

Juice<br />

Spaghetti and Meat Sauce<br />

Cheese<br />

Salad<br />

Bread and Butter - Milk<br />

Thnrsday :<br />

Hamburger on Roll<br />

French¯ Fries<br />

Cole Slaw<br />

Milk" "<br />

carnival added $2,000 to the class treasury.<br />

Hundreds of people attended the carnival whidl is<br />

becoming a community event. Again congratulations to<br />

the junior class which has worked hard preparing for this<br />

evcflt.<br />

Before 1 go o11, I think it would be proper ifa word is<br />

Illl Ir<br />

said about the man who makes the carnival such a success.<br />

Rt. 206 ¯ Belle Mead ¯ 359-3280<br />

A round of applause and a huge thank you is in order not<br />

(in the All Work Co, Building)<br />

only from the class of ’73 but also from the class of ’72 to<br />

Mort, Fri. 10-9<br />

Tues. 10-6 Sat. 10-6 Closed Wed.<br />

Joseph Rufus who has helped so mauy juniors make their<br />

Thurs¯ Sun. lU-2<br />

year a memorable one. Thanks again, Mr. P, ufus, forall<br />

that you have done for the juniors.<br />

Aquarium Plant Reg. 39c ea.<br />

Pin~<br />

Special...<br />

Hair Grass<br />

Tomorrow evening at 8 p.m., Manville High School will<br />

NOW 3/$1.00 Anacharis<br />

present tbe annual spring concert. So, come out for an ............................................................<br />

COUPON SPECIALS ¯ LIMITED SUPPLY<br />

enjoyable evening of music.<br />

Sale ends May 14,1972<br />

INot responsible for typographical errors}<br />

Must Present Coupon .....<br />

MICE GUINEA<br />

’<br />

i FILTER<br />

.e~.~9c l PIGS i FLUFF<br />

n~,.,~.99 l NOW, Flag. 79c<br />

NOW 29¢ .l NOW : 14<br />

May 18 is the day that Dick Gregory, author, comedian and<br />

speaker, is coming to <strong>Franklin</strong> High School. Wdcome!<br />

promoted as "Come to the Circus."<br />

Frid ly<br />

No Lunch<br />

s’<br />

<strong>The</strong>re will be an addition to the auditorium in the uear<br />

future. A rug will be placed in the auditorium to brighten<br />

it up. Slowly but surely all the needed repairs are being<br />

taken care of.<br />

MHS two weeks ago celebrated National Secretaries<br />

Week. <strong>The</strong> office secretaries aud students studying to be<br />

I ONL<br />

v<br />

511~ll<br />

secretaries were given corsages honoring them on this<br />

’occasion.<br />

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II Have cash when yea<br />

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Dream Vacation<br />

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READY CREDIT ace(rants<br />

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SOMERSET -- <strong>The</strong> Jensen<br />

Scalzone Unit 478 of the<br />

American Legion Auxiliary<br />

sponsored a party for 60 veterans<br />

on May I at the Lyons hospital.<br />

Somerset County President<br />

Mrs. John Bailey was present<br />

along with the vice president<br />

Mrs. Frank Amorosoa, who is a<br />

past president of the unit, and<br />

Chaplain Mrs. George Allen, who<br />

is a past president of the unit and<br />

is serving as the rehabilitation<br />

chairman.<br />

Mrs. Allen congratulated Mrs.<br />

Irving Frost, Somerset County<br />

Rehabilitation chairman, for<br />

completing 6,000 hours volunteer<br />

service for the rehabilitation of<br />

veterans over the period of 25<br />

years.<br />

Unit Vice President Mrs.<br />

Robert Towns assisted with<br />

arrangements. Refreshments<br />

were donated by <strong>The</strong> <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

Bakery and Semioa Horne.<br />

Mrs. Paddock announced that<br />

Linda Torkildsen has been<br />

selected for Girls State. <strong>The</strong><br />

alternate will be Loren<br />

DENVER -- Johns-Manville<br />

announced that it has lowered the<br />

price of asbestos cement pipe<br />

nearly five per cent on a national<br />

basis. <strong>The</strong> cutback applies to pipe<br />

sizes used primarily for water<br />

distribution ranging from 4 to 16<br />

inches in diameter.<br />

Monroe Harris, vice president<br />

and general manager for the<br />

Pipe Division, said the price cut<br />

was made to enable J-M to<br />

maintain its competitive<br />

position.<br />

Johns-Manville, serving<br />

worldwide markets, is a major<br />

manufacturer of construction<br />

materials, industrial specialties,<br />

pipe, and commercial and industrial<br />

insulations, and a<br />

leading miner and supplier of<br />

asbestos, diatomite and perlite.<br />

J-M operations also include<br />

lighting fixtures and components,<br />

real estate and land<br />

development, and environmental<br />

control products and systems.<br />

Miss Rybski<br />

Castleman, Both girls are from<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> High School.<br />

<strong>The</strong> unit has donated to the<br />

Cancer Foundation, Deborah<br />

Hospital, the Kenya Fund, the<br />

Somerset Ililis & County Wins Bid<br />

F R AN K L I N TOWNSH I P MAYO R William J. Howard Jr. accepts a check payable to the township from<br />

To Be Installed<br />

As President<br />

Department President Project, Lloyd J. Weber, Assistant Vice President, Somerset Hills & County National Bank. <strong>The</strong> bank was the low<br />

the Chapel of four Chaplains bidder on the $947,000 one year bond anticipation note for road improvements and building<br />

construction.<br />

Girl’s Stained Slacks Mark Murder Trial<br />

SOMERVILLE -- A blue stain Much of his testimony was pressions he was able to create and stepfather, James Dozier of<br />

figured in much of the recent related to the blue stain on the with a pair of gloves from the East Orange, said he had a full<br />

testimony given at the murder white slacks allegedly worn by Oxford Chemical Co. Nardelli head of hair when he moved in<br />

trial of Raymond Dozier and Miss Gassaro. He said samples of said there was a soapy residue with them for two weeks<br />

William Carter, accused slayers dye submitted from the Oxford which was much like one he could following the murder.<br />

of teenagers Lynn Gassaro and Chemical Company where the create with soap from the Oxford A former roommate of Dozier<br />

John Golino in February, 1971. defendants had been employed Chemical Co.<br />

testified that he saw the defen-<br />

Tuesday Andrew Nardelli, were similar to that on the Earlier testimony dealt with dant washing his clothes at 3 a.m.<br />

senior chemist for the state crime slacks.<br />

the appearance of the accused as in the basement where he lived<br />

lab, testified on various items He could however, find no test described by the state’s star the day of the murder.<br />

relative to the state’s case. Mr. which proved it was from the witness Roger Ladd, who LeRoy Gipson, Carter’s at-<br />

Nardelli drew diagrams of the company nor could he find a test allegedly had been abducted with torney, continued his cross-<br />

victim’s car. showing the which proved it was not. the murdered teenagers, but had examination of the state police<br />

location of blood stains. Re also He said impressions of the escaped with a slashed throat chemist as the Carter-Dozier<br />

said that dog hairs were found in blood smears on the outside of the Ladd testified that Dozier had murder trial continued yester-<br />

tile ear.<br />

car were similar to the ira- closely cut hair. but his mother day.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Honorable Arthur S.<br />

Meredith, Judge of the Somerset<br />

County Court will install the<br />

officers of the Somerset County<br />

Legal Secretaries at its 10th<br />

annual Installation Ceremonies,<br />

to be held at Redwood Inn,<br />

Bridgewater, today, May 11.<br />

Miss Sonia Rybski of Manville,<br />

employed by Bowby, Wollson &<br />

Guterl, Esqs., will be installed in<br />

her second term as president.<br />

Special guests invited to attend<br />

installation are Judge B. Thomas<br />

Leahy, Somerset County Court;<br />

Mrs. Charlotte Peele, assistant<br />

vice president of the Somerset<br />

Trust Company; Miss Frances<br />

Con:i, secretary of the Somerset<br />

’[rust Company and Miss<br />

Dorothy Ballentine, treasurer.<br />

ABORTION IS TOPIC<br />

HILLSBOROUGH -- Abortion,<br />

Its medical, legal and social<br />

~mplications. will be the topie of<br />

an interdenominational panel<br />

discussion at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday,<br />

May 23 at Hillsborough High<br />

School<br />

~" THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1972<br />

Sale, Opening Make Splash<br />

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THE ANNUAL SPRING Sale Festival at All Work Pools Saturday (above) was combined with the grand<br />

opening of Pet Supplies Unlimited, which is also in the All Work building on Route 206 in Hillsborough.<br />

Both made a big splash. (Photos by Tony LoSardo)<br />

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Bottle collectors and history<br />

buffs have the opportunity to<br />

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bottle featuring aa<br />

original sketch of Hollybush,<br />

scene of the June 1967 summit<br />

conference between President<br />

Lyndon B. Johnson and Soviet<br />

Premier Kosygin.<br />

To commemorate the historic<br />

event, Clevenger Brothers Glass<br />

Works in Clayton has been<br />

commissioned to blow the bottles,<br />

which have the Great Seal of<br />

Gloucester County on one side<br />

and an original sketch of<br />

Hollybush on the other side.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Somerset County Unit of<br />

the American Cancer Society, 331<br />

East Main Street, Somerville, is<br />

selling the bottles for a limited<br />

time and realizes a profit on each<br />

one. <strong>The</strong> cost of the amber-color<br />

bottle is $8.<br />

EARNS SCIIOLARSIilP<br />

Midshipman Robert J. Hubert,<br />

son of Mr, and Mrs, John G.<br />

Hubert ’of Clyde and Bennetts<br />

Lane, Somerset, has received a<br />

direct scholarship appointment<br />

from the Navy to Iowa State.<br />

Under the scholarship, which he<br />

received from his academic ex.<br />

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THURSDAY, MAY 11, t.972<br />

May 13th<br />

May 19th<br />

May 20th<br />

May 21st<br />

TOUR OF HISTORIC HOMES Noon to 5:00 p.m.<br />

Follow the signs by car, or buses - leave from<br />

Burnt Hill Scltool at 12’,30, 1:30 and 2:30<br />

p.m.- $3,50<br />

BICENTENNIAL DINNER<br />

D, A, van Hemal Consul-General of the<br />

Netherlands, Colonial Music by Montgomery<br />

H,S. Chorus, $25. per couple,<br />

a:oo p.m,<br />

BICENTENNIAL PARADE lo:oo a.m.<br />

From Municipal Building south on Route<br />

206 to Sunset Road to High School, Prizes<br />

for bands and floats,<br />

BICENTENNIAL PICNIC 12:oo noon<br />

At Montgomery High School; food will he<br />

available.<br />

ARTS’n CRAFTS EXHIBITS 12:30 to 4:00 p,m.<br />

At Montgomery High School,<br />

FASHION SHOW<br />

From Colonial days to present, At Montgomery<br />

High School,<br />

2:00 p,m,<br />

COLONIAL PRAYER SERVICE<br />

At Harllngen Reformed Church,<br />

OFFICIAL IIICENTENNIAL SOUVENIRS<br />

CI{YSTAL MUGS ..... $1,00 es.<br />

ANTIQUE URONZE COINS ....<br />

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COMMEMORATIVE IIOOKLET<br />

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FOIl<br />

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MON’rGOMERY MUNICIPAL IIUILI)ING<br />

PIIONE: 35~.8211<br />

7:30 p.nt,<br />

All kinds of Grass Seed<br />

Veg. & Flower Seeds &<br />

Plants<br />

Deluxe Flower Bulbs<br />

Roses<br />

Shrubs & Evergreens<br />

Fruit Trees<br />

Fertilizers & Lime<br />

(Free PH Test)<br />

Peat Moss<br />

Pine Bark Mulch<br />

Redwood Chunks<br />

Stayday & Straw<br />

Chemicals<br />

Spray Materials<br />

Fencings<br />

Mowers<br />

Tractors<br />

Tillers<br />

Ford Gordon Tractors<br />

Water Softeuor Salts<br />

i H ,,<br />

Challenger Helen Food<br />

CWT $5,05<br />

Swlmnllng Pool<br />

Supplies<br />

Clover<br />

Mites Are<br />

Nuisance<br />

Clover mites are reddishbrown,<br />

eight-legged creatures<br />

that are smaller than the head of<br />

an ordinary straight pin. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

feed on clover, shrubs, grasses,<br />

trees, and other forms of<br />

vegetation without causing a<br />

great deal of damage.<br />

<strong>The</strong> heaviest infestations<br />

usually occur in recently<br />

established residential areas.<br />

Apparently clover mites prefer<br />

new lawns and heavily fertilized<br />

old lawns.<br />

Clover mites are most often<br />

troublesome in the early spring.<br />

and fall, but they may be a<br />

noisance io homeowners during<br />

the sununer months if the plants<br />

oa which they are feeding are cut<br />

or become wilted.<br />

Clover mites will not bite you<br />

m’ your pets, traasmit diseases,<br />

or feed on pantry suppies and<br />

household furnishings. On the<br />

other head, their tremendous<br />

utunbers aud the status they<br />

leave whoa crushed make thmn 6<br />

nuisaoce in your home.<br />

If infestations occur near year<br />

home, remember that the most<br />

haportaut control measure is to<br />

keep clover nfites outside.<br />

Since it is impossible to seal all<br />

polots of entry, a barrim’ must bo<br />

fornted outside your homo. In<br />

light lnfestatioas, the removal of<br />

an ll| to 2’t hleh grass strip ad.<br />

jaeeat to the fou6dation is helpfifi<br />

because mites will uot t,,avel<br />

over rough soil as readily as they<br />

will ow~r grass.<br />

Next s)ray or dust Dlazhmn<br />

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Cut Chrysanthemums <strong>The</strong><br />

Weather Is Right For<br />

Now For Autumn Color<br />

COUNTRY<br />

GREENERY,<br />

For a colorful display of you rag plant the cuttings in the<br />

Planting Lettuce, Radishes<br />

Ino,<br />

chrysanthemums in your garden garden.<br />

this fall, you may divide or take Let your ’mums grow six to<br />

~] SHADE PLANTS<br />

If you want crisp, tasty home- equivalent, to log square feet of<br />

<strong>The</strong> butterhead and Bibb types<br />

cuttings from established clumps eight inches high, then pinch the [] VEGETABLE PLANTS<br />

grown lettuce or radishes for area. You can work in the fer-<br />

of lettuce are noted for their high<br />

now.<br />

top one inch of growth off each<br />

your summer salad bowls, plant tilizer after you spade the gar-<br />

quality. Summer Bibb and<br />

Chrysanthemums quickly shoot. This will cause side<br />

j~. ~,\ CONTAINER<br />

it now while the weather is still den.<br />

Buttercrunch are two new heat<br />

become crowded unless<br />

branches to develop.<br />

fi~L~ PLANTS<br />

cool, say H. N. Repair, senior Leaf lettuce will mature more resistant varieties that do well in<br />

replanted about every two years, When each of the side branches ¯ SHBUB ER<br />

county agent. Early planting of quickly than other types--<br />

New Jersey.<br />

advises Raymond N. Everhardt, has developed six inches of new<br />

county agricultural agent. growth, pinch the tips from these<br />

this cool weather crop is a step probably in 45 to 50 days. <strong>The</strong> seed of these varieties can<br />

Use a spade, trowel or old knife shoots, too. <strong>The</strong> final pinch<br />

BONSAI<br />

toward success.<br />

Plant the seed shallow, less be sown in the garden early and<br />

to separate the small plants on should be made about June 15 for<br />

Lettuce and radishes need a than one-half inch deep, in rows. then thinned to about 12 inches<br />

the outside of last year’s early varieties and July 15 for<br />

soil rich in organic matter. You Thin the young plants four to six apart in the row. About 70 days<br />

chrysanthemum clumps. late varieties to allow sufficient [] GARDEN SUPPLIES<br />

should apply fertilizer liberally inches apart. Salad Bowl is a high from seeding are needed for<br />

Replant these young plants and time for buds to develop. [] LAWN MAINTENANCE<br />

when you prepare the garden. quality, heat resistant leaf let- these varieties.<br />

discard the old ones.<br />

<strong>The</strong> average application should tuce recommended for New<br />

[] LANDSCAPING<br />

Iceberg takes too long to<br />

Mr. Eberhardt says also that<br />

be two pounds of a 5-10-10, or Jersey.<br />

ANJA MEETING<br />

mature and this type is not<br />

you may take cuttings about six<br />

recommended.<br />

to eight inches long from the new<br />

Mother’s<br />

Richard J. Sollivan, Com-<br />

Radishes also need a well<br />

shoots which are growing from missioner of the N.J. Department<br />

drained soil that is rich in organic<br />

last year’s plants.<br />

matter. Sow the seed a quarter to<br />

Diptheminahormonepowder<br />

of Environmental Protection, Day Special<br />

will be speaking at the annual<br />

SPOOKY BROOK HERBIIRI’ a half-inch deep in rows 18 inches ltonor Thy Mother!<br />

and root them in moist, coarse meeting of the Association of<br />

apart. Space the seeds about one<br />

sand,perlite or vermiculite in a<br />

IHANGING BASKET~<br />

New Jersey Authorities, to bc<br />

~Garden Center and Produce Market<br />

inch apart in the row.<br />

Daniel Meggitt, left, and a large selection of annuals, flower pot or cbldframe.<br />

8" - 10"<br />

held Saturday, May 13, at the<br />

Norman Stabler choose flowers<br />

Impatients .... 8 in. $3.50<br />

MOTHER’S DAY IV Edible radishes can be har-<br />

perennials, geraniums, shrubs, <strong>The</strong> proper temperature tor Ramada Inn, East Brunswick.<br />

for Mother’s Day at the Rocky vegetables and herbs. Hours are rooting cuttings should be about<br />

Fusehia ...... 8 in.$4.50<br />

vested in 24 to 28 days.<br />

<strong>The</strong> announcement was made by<br />

10in.$6.00<br />

Don’t be in too big a hurry to<br />

Hill Community Group’s annual Thursday from noon to 8 p.m. 65 degrees, says Mr. Eberhardt. Frank J. Triscari, chairman of Begonias ..... 8 in.$4.50<br />

PLANTS & FLOWERS<br />

flower sale this week at the Friday and Saturday from 1O<br />

set out such frost-sensitive<br />

Keep the cuttings away from the Franklio <strong>Township</strong> Sewerage .......... lOin,$6,0O<br />

Community House. Hanging<br />

vegetables as tomato, pepper and<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from direct sunlight. Rooting will take Authority and President of the Ivy Geraniums. 8 in.$3,50<br />

baskets of fuschia and geraniums<br />

Hanging Baskets<br />

eggplant. It’s still a bit too early<br />

noon to 3 p.m. two to three weeks, after which A.N.J.A.<br />

1Oin.$5.00<br />

for most areas. Although tomato,<br />

are in plentiful supply, along with<br />

~"<br />

pepper and eggplant transplants<br />

will be available in increasing<br />

¯ Perennials ¯ Annuals & herbs numbers at roadstands and i’roper Mowing Is Key<br />

garden centers, consider your<br />

Lime-fertilizer ¯ Landscape service<br />

chances of losing your plants to <strong>The</strong> height at which you are red fesuce type lawn, the mower<br />

O Vegetable Plants<br />

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mine the life of the grass in your height of 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 inches.<br />

¯ Lawn sprinkler systems<br />

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This includes Merion Kentucky<br />

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You should set out sensitive Mowing the Kentucky bluegrass. <strong>The</strong> 2 1/2 inch height is<br />

plants after the average date of bluegrass-red fesuce type lawn especially desirable during the<br />

the last killing frost. As a general<br />

Amwell Road (514) P/z Miles East ~,<br />

closer than 1 1/2 inches gradually summer months.<br />

guide, for Central Jersey you can weakens and eventually kills the In contrast, certain types of<br />

usually be safe in setting out grass cautions Raymond N. lawn grasses are well adapted for<br />

of Millstone Call 844-3333 ~’~ ~ Frost Sensitive plants after May Eberhardt, county agricultural close mowing. <strong>The</strong> bcntgrasses<br />

15, be sure you have plenty of hot- agent. <strong>The</strong> end result is a thin- and Zoysia should be cut at a<br />

caps on hand to cover your ned-out lawn infested with a height on one-half to I inch.<br />

plants.<br />

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Mowing is necessary for a<br />

:.. ........ Close cutting neither looks iproperly groomed lawn. Be kind<br />

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Close cutting does does not<br />

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PAGE TEN-A j THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1972<br />

Warriors Notch<br />

12th Straight Win<br />

Mustangs<br />

Dunellen<br />

FRANKLIN -- Coach John <strong>The</strong> latest Warrior triumph<br />

Wnuk’s <strong>Franklin</strong> High School was a 4-1 conquest of<br />

baseball team has 12 victories in Bridgewater-Raritan West in the<br />

as many starts and holds a Mid-State Conference. .~ ,~<br />

commanding lead in the Mid- Senior Sheldon Lewis notched<br />

State conference with an 3-0<br />

ledger.<br />

Raider<br />

Trackmen<br />

Win Again<br />

HILLSBOROUGH -- <strong>The</strong> unbeaten<br />

track team of<br />

Hillsborough High School rolled<br />

its 1Oth victory, thumping Ridge,<br />

79-52.<br />

Tom Chorniewy captured the<br />

100-yard dash in 9.9 and the 220 in<br />

22,2.<br />

Rich Goss of the Raiders, who<br />

finished second, set a school<br />

record in the pole vault, cleai’ing<br />

the bar at 11 feet, six inches.<br />

<strong>The</strong> other Hillsborough winners:<br />

Doug Nevins, high hurdles,<br />

15.5; Jim Woyehiek, mile, 4:35<br />

(school record) ; Dave Yuporsky,<br />

880, 2:06.9; Paul Shields, 449,<br />

52.8; Paul Singley, two-mile,<br />

10:25.6; Jim Sheridan, javelin,<br />

158’4"; Bob Easton, long jump,<br />

10’-2"; Lou Quirico and Fran<br />

MeDonough, high jump, 5’-3"<br />

"~""td~:~<br />

NOTICE OF DECISIONS OF Tile<br />

IIILI~BOROUOU TOWNSUlP BOARD OF<br />

ADJUSTMENT<br />

’Ihe Board of Adjustment of the <strong>Township</strong><br />

of<br />

public<br />

Utllsborough<br />

hearing, rendered<br />

on May<br />

the<br />

l 1972<br />

decisions<br />

o Iowln<br />

IIs~ed<br />

a<br />

below:<br />

MANVILLE -- Manville High, Joe" Rindoek’s double and a Walter Podvarney B oak2? LO sran ed<br />

a variance to install a pen w heer a n<br />

powered by Pete Worobij’s home single by Pete Worobij set the condl inns,<br />

run with the bases loaded, stage for Ferdeczyk’s round-<br />

PrankPapera Back 43 ~ g dcneda<br />

variance for permlss on o use a mob e<br />

bombarded Dunellen, 13-0. tripper in the second. home<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mustangs ran their season<br />

Klmber<br />

n an<br />

Patroleum<br />

ndustrlal Zone,<br />

Corp. B oak 4 Lo<br />

A single by Petras came just 16. granted a var ante o erec a s aekade<br />

record to 7-2. Manville is 5-2 in before a home run by Tony fence, with eert0in coddltlens,<br />

his fourth success of the season.<br />

the Mountain-Valley Conference. Wesneski in the fourth.<br />

<strong>The</strong> strong-armed right-hander<br />

Worobij’s home run came <strong>The</strong> two runs by Bernards were<br />

variance<br />

James Januzzi,<br />

to use<br />

Block<br />

a mob<br />

S5.<br />

e un<br />

Lot<br />

t<br />

)0,<br />

as a<br />

denied<br />

dwe ng<br />

set 12 batters down on strikes and<br />

Philip Lucia alock 7S, Lot 3. granted a<br />

during the first inning when the tallied during the fourth inning. variance to use a mobile uni as a empsrar<br />

walked just four.<br />

Mustangs broke to a 6-9 start.<br />

business building Ior banking pur~ses,w<br />

Herb Bradley opened the game<br />

certain condi ions.<br />

Manville made its 7-0 with a<br />

with a home run to right-center<br />

granted<br />

William<br />

a variance<br />

Glraldl.<br />

to<br />

Block<br />

erect a<br />

183n<br />

sinsle<br />

Lo<br />

- am y<br />

,<br />

two-run rally in the second.<br />

and the Warriors were never<br />

Two Share one-story dwe ng, with certain conditions.<br />

Dave Fedorczyk walloped a<br />

headed.<br />

All of the resolutions er Main o he<br />

two-run home run in the third for<br />

abeve are on file web the ~lerk o ~e Board<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> collected two more<br />

a 9-0 Mustang margin.<br />

of Ad ustmcnt and may be nspec ed dur ns<br />

runs in the second. Ken Luke<br />

First eek regu ar )uslness hours.<br />

Manville pushed across two<br />

Vlr~Inia Brazil<br />

singled home Steve Lore, who<br />

more runs in the fifth and Ron<br />

SSN. 5-11-72 [’P Clerk, Boaedof,~djustment<br />

had reached base on a fielder’s<br />

Debias closed out the scoring<br />

choice. Two errors and a stolen<br />

Loop Lead Fee: $7.05<br />

with a home run in the sixth with<br />

base gave the Warriors a 3-0<br />

no one OR.<br />

NOTICE T() laDDERS<br />

margin.<br />

MANVILLE -- Wall’s Inn and nE: MAINTENANCE & REPAIR<br />

Bernie G]ueh was the winning<br />

Lewis lost his bid for a shutout<br />

Centre Shoppe jumped in front of<br />

MATI’UnALS<br />

pitcher. He gave up just lwo hits,<br />

when a single and two errors<br />

the National League standings in NOTICE IS heREBY GIVEN that sealed<br />

a single by losing pitcher Andy<br />

followed. Lewis allowed just<br />

the Manville Youth Athletic<br />

bids will be received by the Mayor and<br />

Pasko in the second and a single<br />

Council of the Borough of Manville, County<br />

three hits in going the route.<br />

League last week, pacing early of Somerset and State of New Jersey for<br />

by Mike Odenthal in the sixth.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Warriors blanked<br />

play with two victories against no<br />

maintenance and repalr materials in the<br />

Borough of Manville In the County of<br />

Gluch struck out 10 and did not<br />

Highland Park, 4-0, as Bobby<br />

defeats,<br />

Somerset with on estimated amount or:<br />

Itarris picked up his fourth Middlesex Tros Mustangs<br />

allowa baseonballs.<br />

T.J.Kaschak and Ruzycki’s<br />

¯ Bill Risavy was the author of a<br />

straight mound success.<br />

Drugs follow in the National<br />

S01O00 gallons Asphalt Cutback<br />

no.hitter as Manville dumped<br />

1,050 tens 3/S" #S Broken Stone<br />

Harris whiffed five batters and<br />

League at 1-1, with UPP 800 in 1.o00 tons Bituminous Stabilized Base Stone<br />

displayed pin-point control by not<br />

MANVILLE TRACKSTERS were nipped inthelowhurdlesastheydroppedthelrmeetwithMiddlesex, Bernards, 13-2, in the Mountain. last place, 0-1, in the early going.<br />

MIx #1<br />

1,550 tons 2-1/2" #2 Broken Stone<br />

allowing a base on balls. 68½- 62½. Mustang winners were Frank Kalinowski, 100 and 220; Bob Urban, mile; Jim Patrick, 880; Valley.<br />

In the American League, VFW1,000<br />

Risavy upped his record to 3-2<br />

200 tons<br />

tons<br />

Screenings<br />

1-1]2" #2,<br />

#In<br />

4 Broken Stone<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> exploded for its four Tom Bentzinger, two mile; Lou Boscia, shot; and Rich Pillsbury, pole vault.<br />

2290 and American Legion are on 5.000 tOllS Road Stone<br />

by fanning seven and walking<br />

runs in the home half of the fifth.<br />

top, each undefeated after one t00 tons Sand<br />

six.<br />

500 tons Strippinss<br />

Glen Marold launched tile rally<br />

game.<br />

205 tons Bituminous Concrete Type "T" or<br />

<strong>The</strong> Manville batters supported<br />

with a single and continued to<br />

Mike’s Esso trails with a loss in<br />

"A" ~.<br />

500 tons FABC Mix ~5 Bituminous Concrete<br />

second on an error. County Offers Tennis<br />

Risavy’s top-notch pitching with its only encounter, while Family 505 tons Maintenance Cold Patch<br />

an 11-hit attack that included four<br />

Jeff Gronner slashed a single<br />

Shoe Store and Elks 2119 have and opened and read in public at the<br />

home runs.<br />

up the middle, scoring Marold.<br />

Lore drew a free ticket to first. Classes At Green Knoll Sports Log<br />

each dropped a pair.<br />

Mnniclpal Building, Council Chambers 151<br />

I<br />

Dave Drevnak knocked in four<br />

South Main Street, Manville, New Jersey on<br />

Ivlonday, June 12th, 1972 at 8:15 PAL<br />

Lewis drove in two runs with a<br />

runs with a triple and a home<br />

prevailing time.<br />

run. <strong>The</strong> triple came with the<br />

Specifications and forms of bids. for the<br />

single, toed the plate on a base hit<br />

TODAY<br />

Prep Nine ropssed work. prepared by Michael S.<br />

by John Burke.<br />

BRIDGEWATER - Tennis ternoons. Mixed adult classes<br />

bases loaded and Drevnak was<br />

~achorsky, Borough Engineer, and approved<br />

by the Commissioner ol Tran-<br />

instruction will be offered by the and one men’s beginner class will<br />

tossed out at the plate trying for a<br />

spar ation have been filed in the office of the<br />

Somerset County Park Corn-<br />

Baseball<br />

he offered during the evening.<br />

home run during a five-run third Rally Tops said Engineer at 20 East Complain Boad,<br />

Manville. New Jersey and of said Com-<br />

mission at Green Knoll Tennis Registration for the in-<br />

inning.<br />

missioner of Transportation. Trenton, New<br />

Manville at Chatham Twp., 4<br />

Center beginning June 5. struetional program is restricted<br />

Drevnak’s home run was<br />

Jersey, and Division of Local Government<br />

p.m.<br />

Aid District Office located at I Main Street<br />

TEE OFF<br />

<strong>The</strong> classes are structured to to county residents and must be<br />

belted during a six-run second M orristown Chester. New Jersey and may be inspect~<br />

handle beginning and in- done at the tennis center prior to<br />

inning.<br />

by prospective bidders during business<br />

termediate players. Each class May 31. A registration fee will be<br />

TOMORROW<br />

FRANKLIN -- Rutgers Prep<br />

hours.<br />

Bidders win be furnished with a Copy of<br />

AT TARA GREENS GOLF COURSE<br />

broke loose for three runs in the the spseifieaBons by the Engineer on proper<br />

will consist of 10 students charged.<br />

notice and payments of cost of preparation.<br />

meeting forsix, one-hour lessons.<br />

Baseball<br />

sixth inning and nipped Bids must be made on standard proposal<br />

Registrants will be required to<br />

Netmen Blank Morristown School, 9-6. forms in the manner designated therein and<br />

Some classes are scheduled to furnish their own rackets and be<br />

required by the specifications, must be<br />

-~ Pitch ’n Putt<br />

meet twice each week for three appropriately attired. Tennis<br />

Bound Brook at Manville, 4<br />

Gary Hawzen slugged a triple enclosed la sealed envelopes, nearmg the<br />

weeks and others once a week for balls will be provided by the Park<br />

p.m.<br />

Bound Brook in the sixth to deadlock the count, name and address of bidder and name of<br />

road on outside, addressed to FIb~.NCIS A.<br />

six weeks. Commission. More detailei:l in-<br />

Princeton at <strong>Franklin</strong>, 3:45’<br />

7-7.<br />

PELTACN, BOROUGh CLERK, 101 SOUTH<br />

Beginners classes will stress<br />

p.m.<br />

Joe Smutko’s single gave the MAIN<br />

formation about the classes can<br />

FRANKLIN -- <strong>The</strong> <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

SEY and<br />

STnEET,<br />

must be<br />

MANVILLE,<br />

accompanied<br />

NEW<br />

b)y a<br />

JER-<br />

Non-<br />

,~ Driving Range<br />

Argonauts an 9-7 edge. He tallied Collusion Affidavit and a certified check for<br />

the fundamentals of tennis such be obtained by calling the tennis<br />

High School tennis team blanked<br />

not less than ten (10~ per cent of the amount<br />

as forehand, backhand, serve, center or Park Commission<br />

May 13<br />

what later turned out to be the bid. provided said check need not be more<br />

Bound Brook, 5-0, as Bob Ed-<br />

deciding run on an error. than $20.500.00 nor shall be less than $500.00<br />

volley, and net play. in- Headquarters.<br />

wards, Miteh Group and Bill<br />

and be delivered at the place on or before the<br />

,~-Long Course<br />

termediates, while sharpening Instruction for youth aged 10-16<br />

Baseball<br />

Sudia won the singles matches.<br />

Rutgers Prep scored two runs hour named above. <strong>The</strong> standard proposal<br />

in the first and struck for four form and the Non-Collusion Aflidava are<br />

the aforementioned basic skills, will also be offered during tile<br />

In the doubles, Norm<br />

attached to the supplemental specifications.<br />

will learn more about tennis summer months after local<br />

Wardlaw at Rutgers Prep, 2<br />

more in the second before copies of wbich win be furmshed on ap-<br />

Schoenfeld and Tatu Dattutactics<br />

used in regular play. schools have recessed for p.m.<br />

Morrtstown netted five runs in<br />

p ca ion o he Enlgineer.<br />

Choudeoy combined to win, as<br />

By order of the Mayor and Council of the<br />

HOURS: Weekends 7 A.M, - 9 P,M.<br />

the home half of the second and Borough el Manvll[e.<br />

Students will also be taught summer vacations.<br />

did Bob Lucas and T. J. Huie.<br />

BOROUGH OF MANVILLE<br />

Weekdays 8:30 A.M, - 9 P.M.<br />

tennis rules and court etiquette.<br />

May lg<br />

one in the third ta even the score,<br />

FRANCIS A. PELTACK<br />

6-6.<br />

BOROUGH CLERK<br />

(Conditions permitting)<br />

All classes will take place at<br />

MN,: 5-t1-72 IT<br />

the tennis center located on<br />

Baseball<br />

Morristawn School went up, 7- Fee: $t3.68<br />

{(~<br />

Garretson Road, Bridgewater vOU~irs<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> High 6, with a run in the bottom of the<br />

RENTALS: Carts, Clubs and Bags<br />

<strong>Township</strong>, across the street from<br />

Montgomery at Hillsborough,<br />

fourth.<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

3:45 p.m.<br />

Smutko picked up the victory in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed<br />

Bridgewater-Raritan High<br />

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women are being scheduled<br />

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Watchung Hills<br />

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Monday through Friday during ~’,<br />

the mornings and some af- Plainfield Chatham Borg at Manville,<br />

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FRANKLIN -- <strong>The</strong> <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

New Jersey, In the nePartment of Tran-<br />

¯ MONTGOMERY - Mon-<br />

May 16<br />

High trackmen nosed out Watsp~rtaUon<br />

Baildins. 1035 Parkway Avenue.<br />

!<br />

tgomery High School’s baseball<br />

chung Hills Regional High, 69-62. Region Golf Trenton, New Jersey on THURSDAY May<br />

IS, 1972 at ta:00 a.m, prevailins me. <strong>The</strong><br />

team surprised North Plainfield<br />

Dave Mendez won the 100 in<br />

readinll of aceep ab e b ds w abe place<br />

Baseball<br />

immeatately thereaner. Bids will be ac-<br />

High, 3-1, as Barry Latham<br />

10.3 and the 220 in 22.9.<br />

eepted only from bidders e assiBed In ac.<br />

Tournament cordanee wi h R.S.27-7.3S et seq. <strong>The</strong> r sht<br />

Other <strong>Franklin</strong> High winners:<br />

- Imagine.<br />

achieved the mound victory. Manville at Kenilworth, 4 p.m.<br />

George Adragna, 440, 51.9;<br />

BRANCHBURG -- Somerset<br />

is reserved to re act any or allbids.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Department o TranspactaUon, In<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cougars sewed up the<br />

game with a two-run second.<br />

Dragen, 880, 2:03; Harry<br />

County College will be host to acco’rdance with the nrovlsions of Title V] of<br />

May 17<br />

tart o/.your next<br />

Keith VanZandt launched the<br />

Kronick, mile, 4:20.5; Mark<br />

more than 100 collegiate golfers<br />

the Civil Rillhts Act O[ 1964 (78 Seat. 262) and<br />

the rngulattons of the Department of Com-<br />

Shegoski, two-mile, 10:13.5;<br />

at Beaver Brook Country Club, merce (IG,C,F.R,, Part 8L Issued pursuant<br />

to such Act, hereby notifie~ all b dders ha<br />

rally with a single and stole<br />

Baseball<br />

Clinton, in the Region 19, will affirmatively Insure that In any con-<br />

second. He took third ou a<br />

Mark Gallop, discus, 135’-2";<br />

Pastaa, javelin, 164’; Steve<br />

National Junior College Athletic tract entered into purseant o this edverUaement,<br />

minority buslnese w be of.<br />

vacation on us!<br />

fielder’s choice.<br />

South Brunswick at <strong>Franklin</strong>, Frank, high jump, 5’-6"; Tony<br />

Association golf tournament, forded lull oppsztanUy to submit bids in’<br />

Star Fickes singled to left, 3:46 p.m, __<br />

scoring VanZandt and Gary<br />

Gibson, long jump, 21’3 1/3".<br />

Monday and Tuesday, May 1,5<br />

rea~onse to thfs invitation and will not be t,<br />

discriminated agalns on the l~’enads of<br />

and 16.<br />

race, color or national ors n n fan.<br />

Drake doubled home Tom<br />

Augie Eosso, coordinator of<br />

sideraUen for an award,<br />

proposal guarantee and other biddl~<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> State pays you<br />

Gorman, who was safe on the Raiders Rip<br />

GIRLSWIN<br />

athletics at Somerset County requirements are s eted n the standard and<br />

supplementary specifications for the<br />

4%* effective interest on your Vacation Club!<br />

fielder’s choice.<br />

College, is tournament director. pro~ect, Plans ~ed specifieMlons, proposal<br />

North Plainfield picked up its<br />

FRANKLIN -- Jeanne Sikorski<br />

Among the leading teams in the cataract aed bend forms may be inspec|ed or<br />

obtained at the Bureau oI Contract Ad-<br />

run in the fifth. Metuche.<br />

slugged a two-run home run in<br />

region who will compete are ministration, Department of Transportation<br />

That’s right, Many other<br />

Drake’s hit and a single by Jim<br />

We know that great vaca-<br />

leading the girls softball team of<br />

three top-flight teams from<br />

Bailding. 1035 Parkway Avenue, Trenton,<br />

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Hardings accounted for Mon- HILLSBOROUGH .. banks actually use your<br />

’ scott Rutgers Prep to a 23-7 triumph Maryland--Prince George thereof wlllbe lernished umn appaeaUon<br />

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and the paymen of standard fees.lhe work<br />

tgomery’s final run in the homeGoodell<br />

drove in five runs with a over Raney School of Red Bank. Community College, Mon- is to be cempleted on or before June sg 1973.<br />

money from Vacation Club we want to help, So for the<br />

half of the fifth.<br />

triple and lwn doubles as<br />

tgomery Junior College at Rock- <strong>The</strong> eMlma[ed quantlUes ol the prienipa<br />

items of W0rK are:<br />

and Christmas Club-type vacation of your dreams<br />

Hiltsborough High School posted<br />

villa and Harford Junior College.<br />

accounts without giving you<br />

a 10-3 triumph over Metuchen.<br />

tomorrow, take a quick trip<br />

RALLY SLATED Representing New Jersey 15,(100 CON& Borrow Excavation, Zone<br />

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GIVE A CIIEEII Goodell highlighted a three-run<br />

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82,000 Ton -- Btuminous Slab zed Base<br />

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THURSDAY, MAY ].1, 1972 J PAGE ONE-B<br />

A Shopping and Entertainment Guide for Central Jersey<br />

’Shep ’ Brings His<br />

Friends To Town<br />

by Stuart Cramp Jr.<br />

If you’ve ever heard WOR’s Jean Shepherd<br />

on a night when he’s in a particularly satiric<br />

mood, you might agree that he’s very likely<br />

the funniest man on radio. Or anywhere else.<br />

Yet he also has a very serious side.<br />

He returned to Princeton last Saturday<br />

night for his fifth and best "concert,"<br />

sponsored by Princeton University radio<br />

station WPRB. With him were those zany and<br />

all too normal characters, Flick, Schwartz,<br />

Bruner, Gasser,, Zinsmeister, Charles W.<br />

Applerot -- and Wanda Hickey.<br />

For more than three hours he spun out his<br />

special magic, mixing his storytelling talent<br />

with that amazing ability he has to talk about<br />

-- you.<br />

<strong>The</strong> "total American ritual" -. tbe senior<br />

prom -- was coming up and young Jean had<br />

his eye on Daphne Bigelow. "<strong>The</strong>re’s a<br />

Daphne BJgelow in every man’s life, a<br />

drifitng, vague image, always out of reach,"<br />

he said. "She’s the ultimate, total, concentrated<br />

girl."<br />

DEMONSTRATING NEAR perfect form, a student at <strong>The</strong> Farm-<br />

Irresponsibility JEAN SHEPHERD expresses a point to his<br />

Every male in the audience nodded Princeton audience withwords and gestures<br />

stead takes a low jump in the stable’s outdoor jumping rink.<br />

knowingly as Sbep told, regretfully, of "that<br />

during his most recent appearance. (Stuart<br />

30 seconds of total wild irresponsibility in<br />

every man’s life that causes 30 years of<br />

Crump Jr. photo)<br />

embarrassment," when be booted his only there were guys who gave their lives in it...<br />

Women Buy<br />

chancetoaskDaphne to the prom, and asked "But don’t take me literally, rm not<br />

Wanda Hiekey instead, saying, ’Go after Daphne Bigelow and don’t<br />

"Ever yclasshastbisgirlwhoisinvisible surrender to Wanfla Hickey.’ Daphne may !i}}<br />

from birth. She’s sitting off somewhere and turn out to be the worst Waring blender on<br />

she usually has a Kleenex to her noise .... the block if you ever caught her.<br />

R iding Stnbh;s<br />

i}!~ "Wands Hickey is the woman all men "I just think that life itself is far more<br />

ultimately settle for. (On the other hand,) important than any of the issues that life<br />

byJaneKerney<br />

Daphne Bigelow is the one you see going off brings along with" it..."<br />

everyday to three to seven budding<br />

in the disanee with somebody who looks MediaMasler<br />

equestrians per class. Half-hour private<br />

i<br />

Two young women have fulfilled every<br />

vaguely like John Lindsay."<br />

Jean Shepherd has a remarkable ability to<br />

lessons, are offered for the absolute beginner<br />

little girl’s dream. Tlmy have each bought a<br />

UniversaI<strong>The</strong>me<br />

appraise his own work from a detached,<br />

and the women take their more advanced<br />

riding stable and are surrounded by horses,<br />

<strong>The</strong> story goes on, with dozens of objective point of view. After the radio ap-<br />

students to horse shows in the area.<br />

ponies, cats, dogs and even a donkey.<br />

digressions, to the ultimate irreversible pearanee I asked him, "How did you come to<br />

Miss Morgan teaches riding skills with<br />

Alexandria Elmslie has bought <strong>The</strong> Farm-<br />

unavoidable conclusion -- disaster. Which is master so many different media?" (Shep is<br />

Major Dezso Szilagyi at the Princeton Riding<br />

stead t formerly Chestnut Ridge Riding Club)<br />

why Shop entitled his latest book "Wanda well-known for his work in radio, television,<br />

Center. Major Szilagyi has been a prominent<br />

on the Great Road in Montgomery and<br />

Hickey’s Night of Golden Memories and writing and acting.)<br />

Prudence Morgan has purchased <strong>The</strong><br />

member of the Princeton equestrian scene<br />

Other Disasters." Almost every story he tells "Deliberately," he said. "I hate to limit<br />

Princeton Riding Center (formerly Meadow<br />

for about 20 years. Among others, he taught<br />

ends in disaster for the hero. Yet he’s not a myself. From the time I started performing I<br />

Mouse Farm) on Cherry Hill Road, Mon-<br />

Miss Morgan how to ride. Major Szilagyi<br />

pessimistic fatalist, never thought of myself as strictly a radio<br />

continues teaching his regular students at the<br />

tgomery<br />

’Tmtryingtohitauniversalthemethat all man or a stage actor. That point of view<br />

A 1968 graduate of the University of<br />

stable but Miss Morgan will instruct all new<br />

of us understand," he explained later in the would be thought of as ridiculous in England.<br />

Colorado, Miss Morgan spent a year at the<br />

students. Miss Morgan offers hour-long<br />

evening during a live interview with Bob When I first heard of Peter Sellers, he was a<br />

Morven Park International Equestrian In-<br />

private lessons for beginners as well as hour-<br />

Baker and Tom Kendrick over WPRB. "<strong>The</strong> big radio star. C. P. Snow is an electronic<br />

stitute in their instructor’s course taught by<br />

long class lessons.<br />

point tonight, for example, was that all men physicist, Somerset Maugham was a ii<br />

Major John Lynch, former coach of the Irish<br />

Both stables will board and train privately<br />

feel vaguely dissatisfied with their lives and surgeon. Curiously, it’s only in America that<br />

owned horses and ponies.<br />

they ultimately settle for Wanda Hickey." I would get asked that question.<br />

and O.S. three-day-event Olympic. teams. <strong>The</strong> Riding Center and the Farmstead offer<br />

Bob asked him to explain the general theme "For example, people think that if you’re<br />

She stayed on at Me)yen Park, in Leesburg,<br />

year-round riding in indoor or out door rinks.<br />

that runs through most of his stories, an actor you can’t write well. I find that the<br />

Va., as an instructress until April, 1972.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Riding Center also has dressage areas<br />

"That’s hard to say," Shep said, "but for opposite is often the case. It doesn’t surprise<br />

Agraduate of Finch College in New York<br />

and sponsors a national dressage com-<br />

what it’s worth, I’ll say this: all of us are on me that Shakespeare was an actor. I just<br />

City, Miss Elmslie spent two years working<br />

at several stables in Westchester County,<br />

petition each spring. Show riding, jumping<br />

this planet a very short time...life is here to think that writing and performing are all<br />

New York.<br />

and pleasure riding are also taught.<br />

be lived, and if you’re letting life go by you, part of a single mileu. We allow ourselves to<br />

AT PRINCETON RIDING CENTER owner Prudence Morgan sets<br />

At <strong>The</strong> Furmstead, Miss Ebnslie and Miss <strong>The</strong> Farmstead emphasizes show riding<br />

you’re making a classic mistake that about get classified into one category. It never<br />

Katie Tholleu tZive hour-long classes and jumping as well as pleasure riding, out for a ride around the grounds.<br />

90 per cent of the people throughout history occurs to a guy who works at B.B.D. & O. to<br />

i have made." write poetry. I don’t see any reason why I<br />

Quixote<br />

should limit myself."<br />

Busy Horse Show Season Opens Locally May 20 i"You can spend all your time battling "Is he an electronic essayist? A satirist?<br />

against giant windmills, like Don Quixote Or what?"<br />

did, battling against giant enormous non- "I’m a performer, basically," he said. "I<br />

existent problems until the day you die, and guess I’d also say I’m a storyteller, an actor,<br />

It’s horse show season and<br />

MAY 13<br />

Road, Cape May Court House. show, Hide-Away Stables, Howell all youth horse show, Thompson<br />

riders and watchers can go to at<br />

nobody knew you were there and you don’t a humorist. All my work is designed<br />

Windy }till Riding Club English <strong>Township</strong>. Park, Jamesburg.<br />

least one show weekly from now English show, Cape May & Western show, Wycoff-Shafto Morgan All Amateur show,<br />

even remember one good Saturday night." ultimately to make people laugh."<br />

Warren County 4-H first @i<br />

until the big one at Madison County Riding Club, Dias Creek Road, New Shrewsbury,<br />

<strong>The</strong>se were the wm’ds of a man who just "This is your fourth Princeton show I’ve<br />

Johnson Park, New Brunswick. qualifying show, Fairgrounds,<br />

Square Garden in the fall. Road, Cape May Court House. Warren Showdeo - Western<br />

:::::::::::: minutes before had kept an Alexander Hall been to, and you keep getting better," I said. ii!i!i<br />

Harmony.<br />

New Jersey Appaloosa<br />

MAY 26-29<br />

!ii!!iaudience laughing for more than three hours. Shepherd agreed. "I guess you have to have<br />

One major riding event<br />

Mountain Blvd., Warren.<br />

Kandy Bar quarter horse show,<br />

Association, Hackettstown<br />

1972 New Jersey (00-mile enplanned<br />

locally is the Meadow<br />

Farmingdale.<br />

ii!ii! "Don’t let contemporary problems devour an ego in this business," I said. ::::::!::i<br />

Community Hospital Benefit,<br />

MAY 20<br />

Mouse Fm’m Dressage Shaw at<br />

durance ride, New Jersey Trail<br />

your life, or one day you are going to be "No, it’s not ego," he explained. "You can<br />

Bridlespurs 4-H Club of Essex<br />

feel yourself as a performer and you know llii<br />

Phillipshurg.<br />

the Princeton Riding Center on<br />

English and Western Pinto & HideAssoeiation, Wharton Tract.<br />

sitting around like a lot of old folks griping<br />

County, open horse show, Essex<br />

Bergen County 4-H Western<br />

about past political inequities. <strong>The</strong> classic when you’re good. Tom Scarer can tell you<br />

Cherry Hill [toad, Montgomery,<br />

P.O.A. show, Seventh Street off<br />

Troop, Pleasant Valley Way, i<br />

horse show, Van Saun Park,<br />

bIAY 27 West Orange.<br />

character is an old man who’s still mad at when be’s pitching well. ’[hat’s not ego,<br />

on Saturd;~y, May 20 at O a.m.<br />

Weymouth Road, Hammonton.<br />

Parumus.<br />

Participants will be coming from<br />

New Jersey Pony Breeders & Burlington County 4-H Green Village horse show - iiiiii<br />

Burlington County 4-H Open<br />

throughout the mid-Atlantic<br />

Owners spring show, Thompson Qualifying show, Lumberton western, Green Village.<br />

Horse Show, Tack ’n’ Hack,<br />

states including John Winnett of<br />

Park, Jamesburg.<br />

Fairgrounds, Lumberton.<br />

Lumber(on Fairgrounds,<br />

the U.S. Olympic dressge team.<br />

Bits ’n’ Bridles open horse Quarter Horse all youth show, MAY 29<br />

Lumberton.<br />

Admission is $1.<br />

show, Wielands Farm, Mr. Double J Bar K Ranch, Fren-<br />

MAY I.i<br />

Laurel.<br />

cltlown. Vineland Riding Club - English<br />

Other horse shows durfilg May Western show, Cape May<br />

MAY 21<br />

MAY 28 and western, Orchard Rd. and<br />

in New Jersey are:<br />

County Riding Club, Dias Creek Wall Ranglers, open western Third annu;d NJAA all breed Elm Rd., Vineland.<br />

Roosevelt,<br />

That’s talent. It’s the same with me. I can<br />

Get Involved, Bat...<br />

feel when I’m performing well.<br />

ililii .Ba.,caily my pb.asophy ,s: Sure. get But’ be sa,d w,thawry gr,n, I~Onthe<br />

ili!i involved, but for heavens sake don’t let it other hand, l also know when I’m performing<br />

::::::::}: devour you.’ Life is one thing, but problems badly,"<br />

~::~:::: ~ re another. P,’oblems are ephemeral Who Saturday night was definitely not one of<br />

if:: remembers the Whiskey Rebellion?’ Yet Shop’s bad nights.<br />

Art-People Party A Sunny Success<br />

’rile sky was blue, tile air wus warm and<br />

Prineetonians janmled Witherspoon Street<br />

Saturday to adndre themselves and their art<br />

at the second amnlal "Art - People Party."<br />

"It was fantastic," said Mrs, Ernstone<br />

lttdten, publicity ehairnla|l fay the event. "A<br />

sociological hup)oning. Withe)slosh Sh’eel<br />

wus u reul nlelthlg mt for the day,"<br />

Crowds utu lint (logs, lanl sun( Wieltos all(<br />

strawberry shortcake as they wultdernd<br />

along truflic - free Withers )ann Street over to<br />

Nussan (]reen utld )ack to Olle Pa[lller<br />

S( aare wbere bands played und gl’ou )s attllg,<br />

Patio’s, .lewol ’y i ~ke’s, eand e e’ufters,<br />

lealher werkera ghlss stahlers nnd )ahltors<br />

sokl theh’ hundiwork tit hi)lea u ong<br />

Withersmnn Street while other grou)s<br />

dellunlstra(ed St uare dallt2ing 1111~:1 hnllnt ut<br />

Itte earner u W thersponl~ and SIn’lng<br />

Streets,<br />

On Nusslnl (h’(lea, t’ock ned blues bands<br />

played ) artists dis flayed their wnrk along<br />

snow t’t!llces alnl everyone jebled lit the<br />

g’owing t t sh’h~g t acid(tore ’l~nlatlghmlont"<br />

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L let ltulg alltel|g tlO trees.<br />

ENTANGLEMENT, a t~ging hultponhlth<br />

Is’eyed to ha the htgtlOSt stuccoes nf the doy<br />

pm tiouli~rly for the under 12 sat.


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TV Commercials As Art<br />

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May Movie Festival<br />

MeCarter <strong>The</strong>atre will present degrees of permissiveness<br />

a full evening of the best permitted on the homesereen in<br />

television commercials of today other nations.<br />

and yesterday on Friday, May 12, Tickets are unreserved, but are<br />

at 8 p.m. <strong>The</strong> program will be available in advance from the<br />

offered by Wallace Ross, roan- MeCarter box office. Mr. Ross’<br />

der-director of the American TV first appearance at MeCartar<br />

Commercials Festival, and a with a familar program in 1969<br />

leading authority on this form of was a complete sellout.<br />

"minimovie" which has already<br />

artW°nform.aCceptance as a legitimate Amateurs Sing<br />

From his vast collection of TV<br />

commorciata, Mr. aoss will Haydn Work<br />

degote segments of his presentation<br />

to a retrospective of the<br />

Alka-Seltzer and Volkswagen<br />

’[’he last meeting of the 1971campaigns<br />

from their outset to<br />

1972 season of the Princeton<br />

Society of Musical Amateurs will<br />

the present day; a look at some of<br />

the more inspired commercials<br />

be held on Sunday, May 14, at 5<br />

created by humorist Stan<br />

p.m. at the Unitarian Church.<br />

Freberg; and an examination of<br />

<strong>The</strong> program will be Haydn’s<br />

the new "tell-it-like.is" form of<br />

"Paukenmesse." <strong>The</strong> conductor<br />

will be Joseph Kovacs and the<br />

consumer-oriented advertising,<br />

soloists are: June Tipton,<br />

Mr. Ross will also introduce a soprano; Mary-Alice Witte, alto;<br />

series of commercials from Michael Sylvester, tenor; and<br />

around the world to illustrate the<br />

William Trego, bass.<br />

McCarter <strong>The</strong>atre’s "May year’s "ten bests" lists,’ as were<br />

Movie Festival" continues this members of its cast, headed by<br />

week with showings of the epic 4 Dirk Bogarde, Heimut Berger<br />

1/2-hour long Argentine and Ingrid Thulin, "<strong>The</strong> Dam-<br />

documentary "La Hora de Los ned" remains Visconti’s ultimate<br />

Hornos," and Luchino Visconti’s spectacle, and his trademarks<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Damned."<br />

are much in evidence: a sense of<br />

Labeled by Stanley Kauffmann opera and melodrama, with an<br />

a film phenomenon and a unequalled attention to detail. ,~,<br />

phenomenal film, "La Hora de McCarter notes that whereas the<br />

Los Hornos" is the work of 35- version of the film shown<br />

year old Fernando Solanas, and recently on television was cut by<br />

is the South American equivalent almost 40 minute~i, it will be<br />

to Italy’s "<strong>The</strong> Battle of Algiers," shown complete and uncut on<br />

ending in a loud and clear call for Saturday, May 13, at 8 p.m.,<br />

revolutionary violence. It will be including most of the elements<br />

shown over a two-day period: which resulted in its receiving an<br />

Part I tonight at 8 p.m, and "X" .rating when initially<br />

Parts II and III on Thursday, released.<br />

May 11, at 8 p.m.<br />

Tickets to both film programs<br />

<strong>The</strong> three parts are entitled<br />

will be available at the box office<br />

from 6 p.m. on the day of the<br />

NeD-Colonialism and Violence; screening.<br />

Act for Liberation; and Violence<br />

and Liberation. Solanas’<br />

message is that a people’s<br />

revolution is needed. But "La<br />

Hora" is more than just a<br />

polemic or propaganda: it is a<br />

film in its own right. Solanas<br />

SUNDAYT~<br />

PRIME RIB<br />

MAXIMUS<br />

AND<br />

A SURPRISE<br />

TREAT<br />

s4 95 COMPLETE<br />

juxtaposes news clips, commentaries,<br />

statistics, quotations,<br />

interviews, and his own original<br />

footage. <strong>The</strong> result has been<br />

called a "Latin American<br />

CurtainGoing<br />

Up On ’Coppelia’ Potemkin," and has understandably<br />

been banned ia<br />

Argentina.<br />

EXCLUSIVE Frederic <strong>Franklin</strong>, former Kaplan, Trenton; and Sherilyn Joffrey company, will dance by the Princeton Ballet Society, "<strong>The</strong> Damned," Visconti’s 1970<br />

Malcolm McDowel director of the Ballet Russe de Bito, South River. Franz, Swanilda’s beloved, at is made up of promising young spectacle in which he probes the<br />

star of<br />

Monte Carlo and present director <strong>Franklin</strong> is restaging "Cop- both performances, Several dancers selected by audition soul of Germany on the eve of<br />

A CLOCKWORK ORANGE<br />

of the National Ballet Companypelia"<br />

for the Princeton company members of the Lubovitch from central New Jersey and Nazi power, was on most of that<br />

directs final rehearsals for and will himself dance the role nf company will be guest dancers -- nearby Pennsylvania.<br />

in<br />

"Coppelia," the colorful three- Dr. Coppelius, a slightly mad Armando Zettina, who will lead According to Audree Estey,<br />

act ballet he is staging for the inventor of mechanical dolls and the lively Mazurka and Czardas founder and director of the<br />

" LONG AGO,<br />

SR 0 For Stern<br />

Princeton Regional Ballet dabbler in magic.<br />

dances, and Christopher Frey, Princeton Ballet Society and<br />

TOMORROWrr(pG~ Company. It will be presented Appearing as a guest artist in Douglas Wassell, Ernest artistic director of the regional Standing room is still available<br />

Shown: 7:30 - 9:30<br />

with the Greater Trenton the starring role of Swanilda at Pagnano, Greg Rogers, Marcus company, 25 different towns will at the box office for the recital by<br />

Symphony Orchestra on Sunday, the matinee is Jeanne Solan’, Williamson and John Dayger. be represented in the "Coppelia" violinist Isaac Stern at McCarter<br />

RARREN NEAR STATE STle PARKING ACROSS ~ ¯ May 14, at 3 and 7 p.m. at the War native Trentonian and charter Production design is by David cast. Lila Popper Brunner is on Thursday, May 18;:~. at 8:30<br />

Memorial Building, Trenton. member of the Princeton GuLhrie, lighting by Gilbert ballet mistress of the company. p.m. the final event in the<br />

Dorothy Pc,tit Alonso, of Prin- Regional Ballet, who is a soloist Hemsley.<br />

Tickets for "Coppelia" can be "Music-at-McCarter" series for<br />

ceton (center) will dance with the Lar Lubovitch Dance Stanley Lebowsky from New ordered in advance through the 1971-72.<br />

Following "Cotton" & "Sbaft" Swanilda at the evening per- Company in New York. Maxine York will appear as guest con- Greater Trenton Symphony Accompanied by Alexander<br />

Terry Carter and Kyle Johnson in formance. Swanilda’s friends, Lampert from Princeton, who ductor of 45 members of the office, Room 821, 28 W. State Zakin at the piano, Mr. Stern will<br />

the biggest BLAST OF ALL from left, are Ellen Kulik, was with <strong>The</strong> Eliot Feld Com- Greater Trenton Symphony Street, Trenton (609-394-1338) perform Mozart’s Sonata in B-<br />

Princeton University student; pany in New York after leaving playing the beautiful Delibes the Princeton University Store. flat, K. 454, and Schumann’s<br />

Diana Zeydel, Princeton:: Helen the Princeton Regional Ballet music, which includes the <strong>The</strong> War Memorial box office will Sonata in A Minor, Op. 105. His<br />

"BOOTS TURNER’rIR Matyola, Manville; Virginia will return to dance Dawn. familar "Dance of the Hours." be open from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. program will also include the<br />

Hepburn, Pennington; Sherry Michael Uthoff, formerly <strong>The</strong> Princeton Regional Ballet Saturday, May 13, and from noon "Sonatensatz" of Brahms,<br />

i Shown: 12:15,2:15,4,6,8,&10<br />

premier daaseur with the Robert Company, which is maintained on Sunday, May 14.<br />

Bartok’s Second Rhapsody, and<br />

short pieces by Dvorak and<br />

Paganini.<br />

l<br />

PRINCETON<br />

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Sun. May 21 2& 5 p m<br />

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at Number 28-30 Wifherspoon "THE STEPMOTHER’<br />

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.... it’s a family affair<br />

Luncheon Dinner & Cocktails<br />

Mot let s Day Boars Shown: 12, 2, 4, 6, 8 & 10<br />

12-9<br />

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Fri. and Sat. Nites<br />

9 to 1 a.m.<br />

Acoustic Guitarist<br />

Michael Kratzer<br />

(formerly at Good Time Charlles)<br />

in the Cocktail<br />

Lounge = at<br />

PRINCETON, N.J. 452.2500<br />

MAY MOVIE FESTIVAL:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Epic Argentine Documentary: "<br />

La Hera De Los Hornos<br />

A Film by FERNANDO SOLANAS<br />

Part 1: WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 at 8:00<br />

Parts 11 & 111: THURSDAY MAY 11 8:00<br />

Admission: $1,50 at the door H ENRY LEWIS<br />

DON’T SWITCH THAT CHANNEL1 AN EVENING OF<br />

TV COMMERCIALS ~ <strong>The</strong> Be0t of Yesterday & Today<br />

with WALLACE ROSS (in psr0on) founder of the<br />

American TV Commercials Festival m Including the<br />

VW and Alka-Seltzer campaigns . Tile Best of Stun<br />

Freborg end "X Rated" Comnlorelels from around<br />

the world,<br />

FRIDAY, MAY 12 at 8 P. M,<br />

Admhlion: $2,00 (on ado in advance)<br />

Luchh(o Viscontj’| Ultimate Spectacle<br />

THE DAMNED<br />

<strong>The</strong> soul of Germany on tile eve of Nazi power,<br />

d,own complete end uncut with DIRK BOGARDE e<br />

INGRID THULIN<br />

SAT, MAY 13 at 8:00 P. M.<br />

Admhlion: $2,00 (Rated X)<br />

GARRICK OHLSSON, Piano<br />

Wed,, May 24th, 8:30 p,m,<br />

((~ WAR MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM<br />

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"Festival ’72: Focus on the<br />

Arts" is a project undertaken by<br />

the Art Assoeiaitan of the New<br />

Jersey State Museum to bring the<br />

MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW<br />

and chairman of "Festival ’72," finest craftsmen, were made months ago, the finest in exhibitions, performing<br />

notes that the exhibitions were Mrs.JosephWeintranbchaired Museum continues to receive arts and art education to the<br />

conceived to show New Jersey the committee on the fine arts. information about collections people of New Jersey.<br />

residents the art treasures owned This committee recommended throughout the State and "Festival ’72" will be a week-<br />

by collectors throughout the notable fine art collections in welcomes more knowledge about long celebration which will mark<br />

State. Through the generosity New Jersey. ’ the art treasures of New Jersey. the official beginning of "Focus<br />

and cooperation of the lenders to <strong>The</strong> committees brought to <strong>The</strong> exhibitions will be on the Arts" a three year project<br />

the exhibition, this fine State light the vast number of excellent docmnented by a 326 page for the raising of a one million Exclusive Showing!<br />

resource can be enjoyed by<br />

dollar fund for the purchase of<br />

everyone.<br />

fine and decorative art objects<br />

<strong>The</strong> exhibitions will begin May<br />

for the Museum’s collections. *NOW 1st RUN!<br />

20, the first day of "Festival ’72 Playhouse Lists<br />

During "Festival ’72 Week" to<br />

Week." Two exhibitions will<br />

be held at the Musemn from May<br />

open: Decorative Arts of New<br />

20 through May 27, outstanding<br />

Jersey, which will continue<br />

events in the performing arts will<br />

through Sept. 24, and Pre- Summer Offerings be presented. In addition, artists<br />

Twentieth Century American and<br />

and craftsmen from throughout<br />

European Painting and Sculp- NEW HOPE, Pa. -- Lee R. Carats", July 25 through Aug. 6; New Jersey will demonsh’ate<br />

ture, which will continue through Yopp, managing director of the "<strong>The</strong> Lion In Winter," Aug. 8 their skills in an arts fair setting.<br />

June 25.<br />

Bucks County Playhouse, has through 20, Rounding out the<br />

<strong>The</strong> two other fine art announced the summer season of season is the musical "Mall Of<br />

exhibitions in the series will be contemporary musicals, LaMancha", Sept. 5 through 19.<br />

Twentieth Century American and<br />

DANCING<br />

comedies and dramas. <strong>The</strong> play for Aug. 22 to Sept, 3 has<br />

European Painting and Scalp- To open tile season, Rudgers act yet been announced.<br />

tare, which will he’,bows from<br />

EVERY SAT. & SUN, NITE<br />

and l[ammerstein’s musical ’Tile Performances nro regularly<br />

dnne :lO through Aug. 6, and King and I’ is scheduled May 30 scheduled Tuesday through<br />

American attd European<br />

NOTTINGHAM<br />

to June 18. Following are the Saturday at 11:30 p,m., Sundny at<br />

Drawings, Pastels, Prinls and comedy ~Caetns Flower’: June 27 tl p.m, and Wednesdays and BALLROOM<br />

Watercolors, which will tie shown to July 9; "A Man For All Saturduys at 2 p.m,<br />

from Aug, 11 through Sept, 24,<br />

Mercer St, Hamilton Square, N<br />

Seasons" starring Dana Andrews, Childretfs Thoah’o, which has <strong>The</strong> Largest Ballroom i~ it~e EaS~<br />

<strong>The</strong> ob,lacts for the exhibitions Jnly tl throagh 23; "Forty also been n regular pnrt of the<br />

With all Big Ban~ds<br />

summer offerings nt llnoks<br />

County Playhouse, will again he Sat, Harry Ubar<br />

NEW JERSEY SYMPHONY" schcdn!ed each Thursday at 11 :;10 Sun. Eddie Shaw<br />

a,ln, and 2 p,m. beginning Jnly<br />

28, Tim ever.pol)ular "Rumplestlltskin,"<br />

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StaLe Museun will exhibit out- , l of eve y object included in the<br />

standing fine and decorative art Zoltan Buki, curator of Fine attributed to Maskell Ware, exhibitions. <strong>The</strong> catalog will ?~?~’" a ~..OBEI~. SK~’~NC<br />

objects fi’om New Jersey private Arts, and James Mitchell, silver objects by Elias Boudinot contain 16 color plates. <strong>The</strong><br />

collections during the latter part curator of Decorative Arts. and art wo’rks by van Gogh, "Festival’72" committee for the<br />

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of spring and throughout the Collect ons were located, Courbet Corot. Rodin .... Degas catalogwaschairedbyMrs Joim. ?a"~W<br />

summer, reviewed and recommended to Pmassoand virtually every other O’Hara and Mrs John Davies of Of...<br />

<strong>The</strong> continuous exhibitions are the Museum by two committees majorartistofthenineteenthand Princeton. <strong>The</strong> printing of the<br />

being sponsored by the of"Festival’72." <strong>The</strong> committee twentieth centaries,<br />

NO MUss! NO ~JSSt rEAVE EVERYTHING ro us,<br />

book was underwritten by the +~<br />

Association for the Arts of the on decorative arts, chaired by <strong>The</strong> Museum’s director and ~ ~l.<<br />

New Jersey State Museum on Mrs. Kenneth Chorley, sought two curators visited as many of<br />

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behalf of the Museum as part of and found marked or the private collections as<br />

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Arts." clocks, furnishings, and quality and thematic ap-<br />

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THURSDAY, MAY 11,1972<br />

’Tom Sawyer’<br />

Is Part Of<br />

Festival ’72<br />

<strong>The</strong> Junior League of Trenton<br />

will sponsor the National <strong>The</strong>atre<br />

Company’s presentation of "<strong>The</strong><br />

Adventures of Tom Sawyer" at<br />

the New Jersey State Museum on<br />

Saturday, May 20.<br />

This original musical version<br />

af the Mark Twain classic is<br />

presented with a fully professional<br />

cast, set and colorful costumes,<br />

<strong>The</strong>re will be two performances<br />

at 10 a.m, and I p.m.<br />

A third performance will be<br />

given at 4 p.m. if attendance<br />

warrants it. Souvenir buttons will<br />

be presented to the children<br />

Michael Erdman of Princeton, right, president of the Central Chapter of the New Jersey Society of<br />

Architects, precents a $1,000 check to Mrs. W. Park Armstrong, as the chapter’s contribution toward<br />

a special fund drive for the purchase of art at the New Jersey State Museum. Looking on are Ken<br />

attending this highlight of<br />

Festival ’72. Tickets are priced at<br />

$1 each and may be purchased in<br />

advanced by contacting 208-2284,<br />

896-1652 or (215) 736-0104 before<br />

May 15. Tickets will also be<br />

available at the door.<br />

Marlboro Group,<br />

Wheeler, president of the New Jersey Society of Architects, left, and Mrs. Helen Schneider, executive<br />

director of the Society. Mrs. Armstrong, who resides in Princeton, is co-chairman of an ambitious ¯ Newark Chorus<br />

campaign to raise ST million by 1976.<br />

In Festival ’72<br />

New Jersey Symphony<br />

TRENTON -- Two free musical<br />

performances at the New Jersey<br />

State Museum, on Sunday, May<br />

21, will be among the week - long<br />

series of cultural highlights<br />

Stars In Festival ’72<br />

featured in the Museum’s<br />

<strong>The</strong> 94.member New Jersey Symphony No. 8 by Schubert. program is music from the<br />

"Festival ’72: Focus on the<br />

Symphony Orchestra and its This greatest of all Schubert’s ballet, ’;<strong>The</strong> Firebird," by the<br />

Arts" program.<br />

tousle director, Henry Lewis are symphonies is known as the giant of 20th century composers,<br />

Four outstanding artists from<br />

scheduled to appear at the War ’Uunfinished’ because it has only<br />

the Marlboro Festival Group will<br />

Igor Stravinsky.<br />

Memorial Auditorium in Trenton two movements instead of the<br />

present a chamber music con-<br />

on Wednesday, May 24. This traditional four. Over the years Fallowing intermission Mr. cert in the auditorium beginning<br />

concert is part of Festival ’72: musicologists have speculated Lewis and the orchestra will be at 5 p.m.<br />

Focus on the Arts, sponsored by about this. One reason perhaps is joihed by Mr. Ohlsson for a At 7:30 p.m. the 32-voice<br />

the Association for the Arts of the that the composer felt that he performance of Piano Concerto Newark Boys Chorus will per-<br />

New Jersey State Museum. could not possibly write anything No. 3 by Raehmaninoff. <strong>The</strong> form in the Museum’s Cultural<br />

Appearing with the orchestra else to match the beauty of the composer wrote this piece Hall.<br />

as soloist will be the 24-year-old first two movements. Another is especially for his first tour of the According to Mrs. Douglas O.<br />

American pianist, Garrick that he intended to return to the United States in 1909, With Rach- McClure of Princeton, chairman<br />

Ohlsson.<br />

work, but somehow never got maninoff at the piano it was of the chamber program, the<br />

<strong>The</strong> first work on the program, around to it.<br />

premieredonNov. 28 of tbat year afternoon concert will feature:<br />

scheduled to begin at 8:30, is the Second composition on the by the New York Symphony Jamie Laredo, violinist; Ruth<br />

under the baton of Walter Laredo, pianist, Leslie Parnas,<br />

Damrosch. cellist; and Paula Robison,<br />

¯ Tickets for the Trenton concert flutist. <strong>The</strong>ir Concert will include<br />

are priced at $6, $5, $4, $3, and $2. works by Haydn, Kodaly and<br />

BONSAI <strong>The</strong>y may be ordered by mail or<br />

For<br />

Mother’s Day<br />

Call Polly Fairman<br />

Eves. 924-3202<br />

Mendelssohn.<br />

Incoming Princeton president and Mrs. Edward G. Bowen are among those shown receiving early<br />

arrivals among the nearly 1000 Friends of the University Art Museum who attended Saturday<br />

evening’s ga}a reception and preview of the Alumni Art Show. <strong>The</strong>y joined some 180 alumni lenders,<br />

sponsors, contributors to the catalog, and committee members who were feted at a dinner held earlier<br />

in the Museum’s Lower Level Gallery. President and Mrs. Robert F. Goheen, to whom the exhibit is<br />

dedicated, were guests of honor. Scarlet geranium standards, grown by an alumnus, added a festive<br />

touch,<br />

Hope’well Valley Chorus<br />

~lb Give Spring Concert<br />

Hopewell Valley Chorus, under present its 13tb annual spring<br />

the d rect on of Jerry Nowak, will concert Friday, May 12 at 8:30<br />

Choral Festival p.m. in the Hopewell Elementary<br />

School Auditorium. <strong>The</strong>re is no<br />

admission charge.<br />

To Feature Five <strong>The</strong> varied program will inelude<br />

Bach as recorded by the<br />

Musical Clubs Swingle Singers, Sounds of tile<br />

LAWRENCE -- Tile musical Carpenters (a medley),<br />

clubs of five local independent madrigals, and two Brahms<br />

schools will join in a choral numbers.<br />

festival in the Edith Memorial <strong>The</strong> audience is invited to a<br />

Chapel on the campus of the coffee hour to follow the concert,<br />

Lawreneeville School on Sunday, to meet Chorus members and its<br />

May t4, at 7 p.m. <strong>The</strong> 150-voice director. A love of singiRg is the<br />

choir and 35-piece orchestra will only requirement for joining the<br />

be under the direction of Clinton group. Members come from<br />

Doolittle, organist at Lawren- Flemington, Princeton, Highteeville.stown,<br />

Penningtan, Rocky Hill,<br />

<strong>The</strong> pa’rtieipating schools and Belle Mead, and other<br />

their directors are: Stuart surrounding communities, as<br />

Country Day School, Princeton, well as from the Hopewell Valley.<br />

Kaye Walker; St. Mary’s Hall,<br />

Burlington, Ancy Borton; <strong>The</strong> Chapel Choir<br />

Peddle School, Hightstown,<br />

William Darst; Princeton Day To Sing tlaydn<br />

School, Frank Jacobsen; ~’md <strong>The</strong><br />

LawreneeviIle School, Clinton <strong>The</strong> Princeton University<br />

Dealt,tie.<br />

Chapel Choir, under the direction<br />

in person from the New Jersey <strong>The</strong> Newark Boys Chorus, <strong>The</strong> group will perform of Carl Weinrich, will give a<br />

State Museum at Trenton, or by which won national acclaim an a Haydn’s Mass No. 2 in C special musical service on<br />

calling (6g9) 292-6310. national tour, will sing classical, ~Paukenmesse), composed in Sunday. May 14 at 11 a.m,<br />

gospel, pop and rock songs under 179(].<br />

Assisted by a chamber orchestra,<br />

the direction of James McCarthy.<br />

the Choir will sing Haydn’s<br />

BUMMAGE SALE<br />

"DIE FLEDERMAUS"<br />

Advanee tickets to both events<br />

"Missa Brevis Saneti Joannis de<br />

Dee". <strong>The</strong> work is also known as<br />

TRENTON -- Artists Showcase<br />

are available for the asking by ROCKY HILL -- <strong>The</strong>re will be a<br />

<strong>The</strong>atre, 1150 Indiana Ave., will<br />

telephoning the Museum offices rummage sale at Trinity Church,<br />

the "Kleine Orgelmesse"<br />

at.1609) 292-6310, <strong>The</strong>y are being Rocky Hill, on Friday, May 12,<br />

because the organ accompanies<br />

present the operetta, "Die<br />

Fledermaus" by Johann Strauss<br />

distributed in Princeton through from 6 to 9 p.m. and on Saturday,<br />

the soprano soloist as an obligate<br />

instrument in the Benedietus.<br />

on Saturday, May t3, at 8:15 p.m. the Princeton University Store May 13, from l0 a.m. to I p.m.<br />

<strong>The</strong> soprano is Lorna Sawatsky.<br />

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C " NEW JERSEY<br />

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* Premiere of the k4agic Nuse ¯ Dazzling Special Evems<br />

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23 CONCERT - New Jersey Schola Cantnrunl aud Chamber Orchestra<br />

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Pedigreed Plants Star<br />

At Fete Garden Tent<br />

Seedlings from the White to restrain themselves until they<br />

ffouse gardens, ivy cuttings from see the green-tllumb offerings<br />

"Morven", the Governor’s there. Selections made early in<br />

residence, and a large selection the morning will be tagged nod<br />

ef items from the Duke Gardens held at the tent. Strong-backed<br />

are among the variety of articles velunteers will help purchasers<br />

to be sold at this year’s Princeton of larger bushes and saplings<br />

llospital Fete. <strong>The</strong> Fete will be carry their buys to their cars.<br />

held en June 10 at University And special arrangements will,<br />

Field.<br />

of course, be made for delivery a<br />

Mrs. Dudley W. Clark Jr. and large Crimson King maple;<br />

Mrs. Sherwood Skillman, co- donated by Princeton Nursery<br />

chairmeo of the Garden Tent in and valued at $259.<br />

the Lane of Shops, have received<br />

a letter from Mrs. Richard M.<br />

Nixon stating that seedlings will<br />

be sent from the White House iu<br />

time for sale at the hospital<br />

benefit.<br />

Though the urge to plant now is<br />

rong, Fate-goers would do well<br />

}langing baskets holding<br />

lantana, fuschia, verbena,<br />

petunias and ivy geraniums will<br />

also be available at the tent, as<br />

well as herbs that are used in<br />

gourmet cooking such as<br />

rosemary, tarragon and cbives.<br />

Camp<br />

Man-it !<br />

THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1972<br />

Dis uute Mars Sailing<br />

Club’s Sunday Racing<br />

<strong>The</strong> Carnegie Sailing Club series lead after 35 races.<br />

spring series reached the half<br />

way mark this past Sunday as the<br />

Tailender Frank Ridgway<br />

sneaked into second place in the<br />

bright sun lured 17 Sunfish and last Slooprace and helped Hector<br />

three sloops to the races. Poventud claim first place for the<br />

<strong>The</strong> overall Sunfish leader fer . day over Paul Porter.<br />

the day was Ed Metealf, followed <strong>The</strong> day’s result also moved<br />

by Bob Holzman and Walt Gib- Poventud into first place for the<br />

son. Mill Winters had his best<br />

performance of the year, and<br />

along with John Hopfield claimed<br />

top places in individual races.<br />

season, but the Sloop class must<br />

raceatleast twomoreSundaysto<br />

qualify the fleet for club trophies.<br />

<strong>The</strong> racing was marred by<br />

controversy when the race<br />

enmmittee failed to properly<br />

score the third Sunfish race.<br />

Mrs. Lindenfeld<br />

To Address Guild<br />

Three skippers claimed third<br />

place, and the final tally did not<br />

include two boats known to have<br />

started.<br />

<strong>The</strong> race was cancelled after<br />

efforts to correct the score sheet<br />

were unsuccessful and this may<br />

become a factor in determining<br />

the series champion. Ed Metcalf,<br />

the winner of the disputed race, is<br />

tied with Bob Holzman for the<br />

Members and friends of the<br />

Princeton Weavers Guild are<br />

invited to share an evening with<br />

Mrs. Lore Lindenfeld, weaver<br />

and teacher, at the Rocky Hill<br />

Reformed Church on Tuesday,<br />

May 16 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Lindenfeld<br />

will show slides and tell of her<br />

year in Europe "Thrnugh the<br />

eyes of a Weaver". She has just<br />

had an exhibit of her work at the<br />

A rea Leagues Street.Artisan Shop on Witherspoon<br />

P1 Topi business meeting<br />

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Local topics will highlight terested in fall Workshops and<br />

discussion units planned for classes to register.<br />

members and guests of the<br />

WtIITEELEPIlANTSALE<br />

Princeton Area League of<br />

ORIGINAL DUTCH KITCHEN, with cooking fireplace and Dutch oven at right, is highlight of "Trevenna Farm,"<br />

Women Voters May 16-18. JAMESBURG -- A hWhite<br />

Princeton plans discussions on Elephant sale will be held in the<br />

the subject ef housing en parish hall of St. James Church<br />

Trevenna Farm Is On Montgomery<br />

Tuesday, May 16 at 9:15 a.m. at on Saturday, May 20, from 9 a.m.<br />

the Methodist Church with to5p.m. New and used furniture,<br />

babysitting available. <strong>The</strong> other clothing, household and garden<br />

housing meetings will be on tools, as well as some antiques<br />

Historic House Tour On Saturday<br />

Thursday, May 18 at noon at the and collectors items will be on<br />

home of Estelle Blumenthal, 71 sale. A bake sale will take place<br />

MONTGOMERY--A visit to vcrtedDutchbarnonI,liverRoad fireplace of native b/ue stone. Stationers at the Princeton Adams Drive; and Thursday at the same time.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle W. Millers’ in Belle Mead where, according Three of theseven bedrooms are Shopping Center, the Tomato evening at 8 at the home of<br />

Tz’cvenna Farm, built in three to local legend, a Tory supporter<br />

uniquely constructed under the Factory in Hopewell and at the Marianne Rees, 52 Turner Court.<br />

stages from 1730 to 1940, will be a hung himself from the rafters low-hanging eaves on a middle Millstone, Marsh & Co. Drug Montgomery-Rocky Hill<br />

les~n in history for citizens when he saw Washington’s army level of flooring between the first members will have an informal<br />

Store Route 2(~0 and Studio 12 in<br />

taking the Montgomery Bicen- nmrching towards Morristewn and second story, the Montgomery Shopping<br />

workshop to prepare for their<br />

tennial tleuse Tours Saturday,<br />

participation in the Montgomery<br />

after the Battle of Princeton. <strong>The</strong> other homes on the tour Cehter.<br />

May 13.<br />

<strong>The</strong> barn is believed to have<br />

Bicentennial celebration at the<br />

will be the Fickes. colonialhome Mrs. David B. Landry is<br />

First National Bank ef Central<br />

<strong>The</strong> original three-room far- been built in the late 1700’s and is on Bridgepoint Road, the Men- chairman of the house tour<br />

Jersey office in Rocky Hill on<br />

mhoase, notable for its kitchen much larger than other typical tagues’ hguemnut in Dutchtnwn committee. Other officers were<br />

and loft, contains all of the ac-<br />

Duch barns of the period. <strong>The</strong><br />

Wednesday, May I7.<br />

and the Daileys’ Washington Well chairman Mrs. Enos E. Parsell,<br />

coutrements needed for colonial<br />

m’igiual beams and siding are Farm on County Route 5+.8. hostesses; Mrs. Douglas A. West Windsor members will<br />

evaluate the town’s current form<br />

living. A Dutch baking oven, incorporated into the interior All of the homes will be open Walmsley, Mrs. Hoyle H. Miller<br />

of local government and its<br />

complete with implements to roolns,<br />

from noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday. and Mis. Frank S. Rose,<br />

functions and interaction of its<br />

stoke the fire and bake stands <strong>The</strong> interior is spacious, the ’rickets are $3.50 each and may supplies and arrangements; Mrs<br />

boards and commission.<br />

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central portion being one con- be purchased at the MontgomeryRobert J. DeVries, publicity and Meetings are planned for ANTIQUES FAIR<br />

Zig-zagging steeply upward tinuous living and dining area, Munieipal Building, Hulit’sShoe Mrs. Arthur W. Brecknell, Tuesday, May 16 at 8 p.m. at the<br />

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<strong>The</strong>reafter- each consecutive .TION ADJUSTMENTS, P. O. BoxI<br />

GIRL FRIDAY -<br />

health organization. Opportunity<br />

school. Duties include typing, exP~te.~ .~..,..~: 7~. ~ W.<br />

filing<br />

issue only costs $1. Next in- 2305, Princeton, N. J. 452-9135.<br />

for advancement. 35 hour week ~’<br />

and supervision of studen~,J ~°:m~°/V ~c°uts °t~ ~me!~cahn~"<br />

Employed when school is ml’, ’" ........................<br />

crement of four lines 50 cents per<br />

CLIPPING NEWS from your liberal benefits, Pr neeton area, session, 6 hour day, $2.75 per hour.[<br />

week and the same thereafter.<br />

at home. $500.00 monthly own transportation necessary.<br />

I<br />

Ads may be displayed with white<br />

No experience. Send Call for interview, Mrs. Repose, lY Superintendent of Schools, I<br />

space margins and/or additional HAVE YOUR OWN BUSINESS -<br />

addressed envelope. 609-924-4124. ~2oP ntgomery<br />

capital letters at $3.50 per inch. investment under $100. income<br />

;, Iowa 51031.<br />

I<br />

<strong>Township</strong> Schools,<br />

Box 147B, Skillman, N,J. 08958 or<br />

Special discount rate of $8.00 per potential $1200. per month. Call<br />

call 600-400-1400 for application. ASSISTANT - Bookkeeper<br />

inch is available to advertisers 201-350-5476.<br />

knowledge of cash disbursement,<br />

running the same classified<br />

purchase book, & bank recon-<br />

display ad for 13 consecutive IF YOU REQUIRE - $25,000<br />

MALE COMPANION for elderly<br />

ciliation. Benefits. Apply Maeh<br />

weeks or issues or different $80,000 in annual<br />

gentleman in Princeton, Live in or<br />

classified display ads totaling 20 would like to talk to<br />

out. Weekdays, Call 021-0404, extraWANTEDmoneyCAMEOpart time,GIRLSMake" Earnnew SECRETARY Lumber Inc,, Main St, Windsor,<br />

or more inches per month, and Help International’s<br />

Eves, & wknds 924-4389,<br />

friends andhave a ball doing it. i Exeell~ntnnn~vn~nitv,nr m~tu~’o I<br />

who arrange to be billed monthly. franchise program, For<br />

Box numbers are $1.00 extra¯<br />

Call<br />

information write or call collect<br />

.... 924 3443 " .... for informationI exp er ience~ .... ~" Secretary ..... : .......... with good ’<br />

Ed Martenson, 308 Devou Road<br />

FIRM meeds a! OFFICE CLERK<br />

anout, me most exmung oP-ltyping skill and light steno for l<br />

TERMS: 25 cents billing charge if<br />

portumty<br />

Cnnam nson, N. J. 00077, t609) account assistant. Accountinl<br />

. you II ever have" ve r y a ct’ve l administrative office. WANTED: Mature women n<br />

ad is not paid for within - 10 days 029-3520.<br />

background or education helpful With general office Or insurance<br />

Full time 5 day week with ex- Princeton, H ghtstown Area who<br />

after expiration of ad. loper cent<br />

Good figure aptitude mandatory background to work in the<br />

cellent fringe benefits. Own lare experienced in homemaking<br />

cash discount on elassifieddisplay<br />

i Pleasant modern office, exeellen Business Office. Some typing ~N transportation r/ecessary Salary [ forpartor full time work to ass st<br />

ads if bill is paid bythe 20th of the BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY -<br />

following month. Situations Would you like a business of your company paid benefits, goo~ required.<br />

tr’ml ruing and to do general ...... out-I commensurate, w th training and I families in times of crisis. Must<br />

Wanted ads are payable with own. You don’t need an office to<br />

: starting salary. Call 924-9060.<br />

door work. 924-2381, awn tran- experience.<br />

EXCELLENT FRINGE<br />

order¯ <strong>The</strong> newspaper is not start. Begin at home, full or part<br />

sporta tion.<br />

BENEFITS<br />

TBE CARRIER CLINIC<br />

responsible for errors not time. Ideal for husband and wife<br />

BELLE MEAD, N. J.<br />

corrected by the advertiser im- team. Call 609-466-2417 No<br />

TIlE CARIiIER CLINC HOUSEKEEPER - ta do light<br />

(2011 359-3101<br />

mediately following the first obligation. No information over EXPERIENCED OPERATORS BELLE MEAD, N. J. work once a week. Call 448-0303<br />

publication of the ad.<br />

telephone. Let’s have coffee and on single needle machine. Section (201) 389-3101 between 9-5.<br />

talk.<br />

piece rates, steady work and excel<br />

BUSINESS OFFICES’, <strong>The</strong><br />

working conditions, 7 holidays I<br />

Princeton Packet, 300 Wither-<br />

and 3 wkd paid vacation. Loea<br />

spoon St., Princeton, N,J. 03540, WILL FURNISH FINANCES - 169.<br />

SWIM CLUB SUPERVISORS<br />

Tel 609-924-3244 <strong>The</strong> Central<br />

INSURANCE CLERK - TYPIST -<br />

EQUIPMENT OPERATOR AND<br />

Investor will entertain any sound<br />

Post,* Building :]530, Room 202, business uronosition. We have the FHANBE INDUSTRIES accuracy importent. Experience Full and part time positions ROAD MAINTENANCE MAN --<br />

3530 (Route 27) Kendall Park<br />

J. 00824. leA 201-207-3434 Wmd-<br />

factor~, facilities and labor, Will<br />

205 Brooks Bled<br />

helpful but not necessary. Willing<br />

EXPERIENCED For <strong>Township</strong> of<br />

tn he trained. Send qualifications,<br />

sor-Hights tlerald, 140 South Main<br />

also fmande any worthwhile of- Manville, N,J.<br />

available for Community Swim Montgomery. Pull-time emluring.<br />

For confidential con- (201) 725-5100<br />

name, address, telephone number<br />

ployment - Hourly wage Com-<br />

St., H[ghtstown, N,J. 08520. Tel:<br />

to Box M, Rocky Hill, N. J. 00553. Clubsat Twin Rivers, Hightstown. mensurate with ex0erienee,<br />

fereuce call (609) 448. 6680.<br />

Pension Plan, Paid Hos-<br />

609-440-3005; <strong>The</strong> Lawrence<br />

Ledger, 2970 Brunswick Pike (RE.<br />

Ideal position for semi retired I~italization, Vacations and<br />

Holfdays. Apply Municipal<br />

I ), Trenton 08640. Tel. 600-096-9100.<br />

’[’he South Somerset Newspapers<br />

CLERK TYPIST -Part time,<br />

individual. No previous ex- Building Belle Mead, Director of<br />

240 South Main St., Manville, N.J.<br />

varied office duties excellent EDITOR - Dynamic executive<br />

<strong>Public</strong> Works Off ee, 201-359-6211.<br />

Help Wanted<br />

08838. Tel. (20i) 725-3300.<br />

typing skills require~. Call 921- editor of<br />

perience required. Apply, Com-<br />

3938. magazine head<br />

munity Trust Office in shopping<br />

WAITRESS - wanted part time, 21<br />

Bus. Opportunities or over. Please apply in person<br />

Center, No phone Calls. COMPANION: Senior citizen<br />

Bhare’s Den Restaurant RE. 33<br />

c/o Princeton<br />

living in Rossmoor needs help on a<br />

Phoee 448- 0895.<br />

full time basis, She has arEhritis<br />

but is healthy and all facilities,<br />

Your own bedroom and bath, light<br />

company. Pennington Industries. FULL OR PART - TIME pick-up<br />

BOOKKEEPING - INCOME TAX ACCOUNTANT experienced in 600-737-1700.<br />

& deliver orders for Fuller Brush.<br />

housework. Call Mr, Currier 021-<br />

FRANCHISE available. For public accounting for CPA firm<br />

Car necessary. Start $3.6O per hr.<br />

DRIVERS- to deliver lumber & 3676 tson in aw)<br />

additional information write or Trenton - Princeton area, Ex-<br />

(609) 393-0212.<br />

building materials - permament. J<br />

Apply Mach Lumber Co. Main<br />

call collect Ed. Mortenson, 307 cellent opportunity with ex-<br />

Devon Road, Cinnaminson, N. J.<br />

St. Windsor. 2 miles from BABYSITTE<br />

panding firm, Please send resume<br />

08077, (609) 029-3520.<br />

CLERK-TYPIST<br />

to box 1969 c/o Princeton Packet, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY -<br />

with legal background to work for Varied duties, pleasant working<br />

lop executive in Labor Relations & conditioos, recent high school<br />

Plant Management, To graduate acceptable. Call 609-924-<br />

BEAUTY SALON between New secretarial skills required. E> 7010.<br />

Brunswick & Princeton. KEYPUNCH~VERIFY- part/fu/l-[ eellent employee benefits. Salar<br />

Established business of ~ years.I time, $3/hr & bonus, mm 2 yrs.[ commensurate with experienet PRINCETON GAIVIMA-TECH.<br />

High yearly gross. Priced right.<br />

I<br />

exp. 029/050. Learn IBM 129. CalII Please send resume to Box 106t<br />

Allequipment like new. 6stations, i 452-6414 for appt. PROFIT e/o Princeton Packet.<br />

0 dryers. Further details bY[CONTROL SYSTEMS, Route 1,<br />

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY for<br />

personal appearance only. Forl Princeton,<br />

advertising office in Princeton,<br />

appointment call realtor, N.j. NO FEE CHARGE ’Salary to commensurate with<br />

Manni, 201-297-2516,<br />

WE MAY HAVE JUST THE experience, Contaet609-g21-9486,1<br />

JOB YOU’RE LOOKING FOR<br />

<strong>The</strong> Princeton Packet Newepepers 0outh Somerset Newspapers<br />

Male & Female<br />

300 Withe,spoon St., Princeton P,O. Box 146, Somerville, N.J.<br />

Skilled & Unskilled DENTAL HYGIENIST - Princeton<br />

dental practice needs £ull or<br />

924-3244<br />

(201) 725-3955<br />

New Jersey State part time hygienist interested in<br />

Training & Employment Service plaque control and preventive<br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FORM<br />

Rural Manpower Service<br />

aenttstry, Previous experience not<br />

Inecessary. Reply Box 1970, c/o<br />

Phone 609-586-4034<br />

I Princeton Packet.<br />

609-448-1053<br />

4 LINES. l INSERTION .............................<br />

(3 io,~rtions- no ehaoges) ............................<br />

(Wheo Paid ia Advance)<br />

If hilled add .28<br />

CLASSIFICATION .........................................<br />

NAME ...................................................<br />

$3,00<br />

$4.50<br />

Rtes. 23 & 130 at Woodside Road<br />

Robbinsville, N,J.<br />

WANTED<br />

man who wants to be his<br />

own boss. Earn $20,000]yr,<br />

and up. Mechanical aptitude<br />

helpful.<br />

CallNow<br />

Day. 695.5181<br />

Eve..(216)345.7862<br />

and ask,arM,.Lilly<br />

PRESTIGE POSITIONS<br />

JR, SEC, - wall groomed.<br />

.................. To $125,<br />

GEN, OFFICE -cen be mature.<br />

.................. To $, 25.<br />

RECEP. - exhort typing, ,<br />

.................. To $100.<br />

NASSAU OFFICE<br />

PLACEMENTS<br />

221 Nassau St., Princeton<br />

924-3030<br />

AI)DII ES0 ...............................................<br />

TIMI!S ................. PAID ........... CIIA~IGt! ........<br />

CLASSIFIEI} RATES<br />

All Cla~lfl~ AdvortMeg a = tears n all ~even uows )a ler~ T e It co O I<br />

~lekg, lie +awraeeeLetiefl le(.entralPttsl, Windsnr.llJ~htslh.~rMd,<br />

’rh0 Maiwillo News, Th0 Scala Sonic,sol Nowst alld tile Frallklbl News,<br />

Recnrtl. Ads auiy ba Ilnlged la or tdephoued, t)gadUuv for uew lids iS 5<br />

ll,eu Minlday Jf Ikey are Io be prnpcrty t’l~ssJ,’~elt, Ads rau~t hu<br />

eSla’g01xI I*y 5 p,llh Mosday,<br />

gN|’I(S are $3,0ii fnr fear Ihles or le~ for ase I~sue or, If nn/vrvd in<br />

IldYLilK’V| $t,St) iiddltluoal for two enn~ucuilve Wgaktl Ill IS~Uelt aed tile<br />

thkd le~rlloll is PItt’:E, Tb¢leal’tat, oaf I t~i ~ ’ v0 SS i( lily !ais s $ t,<br />

NO~t lucseelvat el that lies 5( ¢~11 (ii ned (hn fUllOe thereafter. Ath may be<br />

dlltillayvli Wilh wbllv ~lniea nlalglllS aad/nr udditioeal ¢lipilal ieltvls st<br />

$3,50 per iUclh S )oriel d|~t, ouut rata af $3 gel par c s ave lab 0<br />

advertisers ,aoudea tile I~llgu daislfbd dis day ad fur |3 coa~w it va<br />

weeks at I=avs lit rill’forge e am!sir ad dhillily ads tolldiell 20 Or laoro<br />

bn:hes per IlSUllh~ aud wilt) a,ralte tO b0 billed ,uonlbly, IJl),~ naud~rll lro<br />

O[l~ dollar aXlra,<br />

I’l’lllilqSi 1.~I eaalii hlnblil vhllrile ll’ ad ~,nlt ~ald f(rwt , Id avid or I I<br />

agllhlitiol, Of Sll. 10 ll~rvolile!lshdlli¢lUil li calisfvdde ayad~ fb ¯ I<br />

Is pldd by Ille 20ili of tile fulbiwbi<br />

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nau I h S a n i Wsulvd adll are ¯ I I<br />

llayubl¢ with ni’tllll’, <strong>The</strong> ilewlfuluit is OOl lvspi s e fir vrrirs I m I<br />

t~lurlx’(¢dhylballtlYv’lilelfhouladllllelyfnlhlwllill efrlit IIdIcll(lauf ¯<br />

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NURSES- REGISTERED<br />

Positions exist on the 3 to 11 PM tour in Medical, Drug,<br />

Children’s and Psyehiatrio Services,<br />

Good StlirIIng $ithiry ba~lld on equc~ltkm ira0 oxuefiuillJe plu~<br />

excellent Now Jersey Civil So[vice hentl(il~.<br />

Contaol Parsoanol Of flee<br />

N, l, IEUR0, PSYCHIAlitlC INslrruIE<br />

Box 1008,Prlncoton, N,J. 1g001400.0400<br />

Aq Equal Opportunity ElnllIOyar<br />

THE<br />

IlELLE MEAt), N,J,<br />

Exlueallnll 01ivtue hospital ulhtl~ l;helloa0hltl pu~tliallli tar<br />

t]eglllelad Nulltli hi ptyDilaule lenhlg, Iil.teIVlgll oducallnn<br />

ilraviihal> 01liar<br />

v<br />

~oolinolnlllUlla<br />

,<br />

with lldiitanlail lillll uxullr<br />

lellee, AllPlV ilOW.<br />

POSITIONS AVAILABLE=<br />

Foil ,lale ~ilo t i t i la 7 ONLY I I<br />

ii In A s~ I<br />

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,<br />

II<br />

L N’s, AIIshilI,,FULLT = MEANLY<br />

.<br />

CALL MRS,SIEGEL,<br />

f2011358,,1itrl<br />

- - .,--- e *<br />

i:su~<br />

o,lt<br />

~ ~ ~ JJJ i ii1~ i Hill.) I1~/<br />

I<br />

I II ii<br />

~ ..,A~,~D<br />

Hightstown) all benefits¯<br />

’r.~ ----, ~h.,’~ ...... ~, ~, S... riir~ evening .- everny an~<br />

possibly 1 or 2 afternoons a week,<br />

IiCall 921-3127,<br />

RELIABLE THOROUGH .........<br />

HOUSEKEEPER, 2 days a week I p~u~2 .L~ecreLa.ry’]~yp(st:o?<br />

Somerville. Call Miss DeMott E~yu~<br />

SWITCHBO,(RD OPERATORS -<br />

for small answering service.<br />

Permanent. Pleasant air conditioned<br />

office at bus step. Paid<br />

he days and medical benefits¯<br />

Men. tbru Friday, 4 p.m. -<br />

- 12 p.m, or 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Sat: and<br />

,Sun 10 a,m.. 3 p.m. Please call<br />

Bea Hunt at 924.6390,<br />

RECEPTIONIST-SECRETARY<br />

Switchboard & secretarial experience<br />

necessary, Neat appearance<br />

and pleasant telephone<br />

voice. Research Laboratory in<br />

Princeton with excellent benefits<br />

program. Call Mrs. Craig for an<br />

appt,<br />

AMERICAN CAN COMPANY<br />

469 N. Harrison St.<br />

Princeton, N,J.<br />

(609) 921-2510<br />

Equal opportunity employer m/f<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT experience,<br />

preferred~ salary open<br />

depending upon ability. Pleasant<br />

office excel hours. Princeton.<br />

Telephone for interview, 924-~414.<br />

have a car. Hourly salary, plus<br />

transportation expenses. Call<br />

WANTED - X-Ray Technician, to<br />

Princeton Community<br />

be trained as Physicians (in-<br />

Homemaker Service, 924-5862,<br />

ternist’s) assistant full or part<br />

between 0 a,m, and 4 p,m, for time. Phone 448 - 0014 after 0 PM.<br />

interview.<br />

Men. Tucs, Wed & Thurs.<br />

COMPUTER TIME SALES - CUS-<br />

TOMER SUPPORT - Aggressive CABINET MAKER - Small<br />

personable male or female custom shop needs experienced<br />

t’amiliar with IBM 0S/360 to be cabinet maker and apprentice.<br />

respnnsiblc for customer Services Work interesting and diversified.<br />

at an IBlVI 360/65 data center in Excellent opportunity for right<br />

Princeton¯ Excellent salary plus men. Small pleasant shop. Call<br />

incentive compensation. Call Mrs. 609-460-0787.<br />

Harrites, 921-8550 ext 242,<br />

WAITER/WAITRESS (exp only)<br />

full-time for fine Prmcetan<br />

TYF[STS & SECRETARIES restaurant. Call 924-5555.<br />

Interesting temporary assignmerits<br />

available at Manpower.<br />

Step in or call today. Interviews 9 -<br />

2.<br />

SECRETARIAL POSITION -<br />

available in Princeton ar-<br />

MANPOWEI{ INC, chitectural firm, Experience<br />

20 Nassau St., Rm, 305, Princeton desired but not necessary. Reply<br />

921-0805 Box 1973, c/o Princeton Packet.<br />

tIELP ’;?ANTED; Waitresses all<br />

CLERK-TYPIST - with ad-shifts, dishwashers, bus boys,<br />

vancement potential. Insurance short order cooks, Rostesses,<br />

background helpful. Attractive Cashiers, Apply in persou. <strong>The</strong><br />

suburban offices. Ca11024-9690 ask 6olden Coach Diner Rt, 130 at<br />

for Mr. Reynolds. Princeton Rd, Hightstown (across<br />

vt:,. ~:~, o .~,~ v~; ’ff~,<br />

from tbe A&P.<br />

(201) 725-1112 weekdays 9 - ~vianu.scrlpt typing anu tran-<br />

’ scrlphon from audograph records<br />

MAN ~& D G ~ .g and tapes. $2.75 per hour. Small<br />

office lnformalatmosnhere G.R<br />

lawu work. Callweekoays alter t ~...~. rno ran ~, ~t "MARKET RESEARCH)FULL TIME PERMANENT<br />

p.m., (609/ 921-0294 or (261/ 828. Princeton. Phone 024-0400,<br />

9976.<br />

CODERS. Some coding, ex- ]HELP.inrug cleaning plant. Pick<br />

perience and typing SKillS nelptUL lup and delivery work, Must have<br />

Must be availahle full time (9-5) Jdrlvers license and references.<br />

I ADMINISTRATIVE SECRE-<br />

during course of survey activities l Experience desirable. Call 924-<br />

TARY - opportunity for ex- REAL ESTATE CAREER - Wan, with time off in between jobs. 0720 for interview appointment.<br />

perienced individual with to be your own boss? Join a Short term review with excellent ]<br />

initiative seeking permanent winning team and set your goals benef ts and earnings; potential to<br />

position with es{ab’lished at- for the future. Licensed or promising individual(s). Pleasant<br />

’ chitectural firm, 5 days benefits, unlicensed phone Edwin Hall, working conditions. Equal op-I TEACHER- Certified Narsery<br />

excellent working conditions,<br />

salary open. ReplyBox #1965, c/o<br />

Karl Weide Inc, 921-2700 for a<br />

portunity Employer. Call for an] School. Dutch Neck Coop<br />

confidential interview.<br />

appt, t609) 482-0259 or 452-02B2. Presbyterian Nursery School is<br />

’ Princeton Packet.<br />

seeking qualified persnnnel far the<br />

Sept. ’72 classes. CIdl J. Wauters<br />

for appointment, 799-0437.<br />

EXPERIENCED SALES help<br />

~eeded for better women’s ready SALESMEN<br />

to wear, Trenton’s finest rash on<br />

shop. Fu and part time hours SALESWOMEN<br />

avaitablc, Tup salary. Call A NEW APPROACH<br />

manager, Lawrence shop, 662.2B21<br />

TO LIVING<br />

Together with modern technology,<br />

new concepts have<br />

been developed that will save<br />

the entire family many hun.<br />

drods of dollars every year,<br />

We can assure your future<br />

with our new appointment<br />

svstem that has prospucts<br />

waiting for you. With gua,-<br />

SECRETARIES<br />

ATTRACTIVE OPENINGS IN ADMINISTRATIVE, TECHNICAL<br />

AND ACADEMIC O,~/:IC~S PO~ WElL QUAUFIED tNDIVIDU.<br />

ALS INTERESTED IN A DIVERSIFIED, RESPONSLSLE POSITION.<br />

VARIOUS SECRETARIAL t~VE[S INCLUDE:<br />

GENERAL-- Good Typing<br />

Skills Required.<br />

TECHNICAL-- Previous<br />

Technical Typing<br />

Background Helpful<br />

antoed appointments, you<br />

can ba assured top earnings in<br />

this now sales concept,<br />

We pay salary or commission<br />

up to $200, per sale, You<br />

choose your own means of<br />

psyment.<br />

wRrrEI<br />

Mr, Robert Dortch, EXEC,<br />

UTIVE BUYING CORP,, Box<br />

1000, Crunbury, N,J, 08512<br />

or oall (009) 055.2200, week.<br />

.days 11 A.M,. 6 P,M. __<br />

STENOGRAPHIC- Recent<br />

Experience Preferred.<br />

WE AtSO HAVE SEVERXL OPENINGS fOR CLERK TYPIST<br />

WITH GOOD SKILL5 AND 0,2 YEARS dE GENERAL OffICE<br />

EXPERIENCE,<br />

THE P~EASANT COREGE ATMOSPttERE AND CQNOITIONS<br />

AT PRINCETON ARE A DEfiNITE PLUS, THE IOCA[K.3N 15<br />

CONVENIENT AND THE BENfflfS ARE OUTSfANDING,<br />

MONTH LONG VACATION, EDUCATION ASSISTANCE<br />

AND AN OUTSTANDING PAID INSURANCE PROGRAM ARE<br />

ONLY A fEW OF THE fEATURES, OTHER EXTRAS SUCH AS<br />

CONCERTS, PLAYS, SPORTINO EVENTS AND THE CHANCE<br />

TO MEET INTERESTINO PEOPL~ ADD TO A fINE SITUA,<br />

TION, W~ HOPE YOU WIR INVESTIGATE THESE OPPORTU,<br />

NllIES,<br />

EUt hllOnllallo0 Alld Appoh/hilartl Call <strong>The</strong> Parsonnol Ol[i¢o h<br />

Clio Hail AI 4~Z3303,<br />

PRINCETON<br />

UNIVERSITY<br />

Princeton, N.J,<br />

All<br />

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7HE PRINCETON PACKET<br />

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THE CEm’MtL POST<br />

fDINDSOR-1IlaHTS tIEI{/tLD<br />

Help Wanted Help Wanted<br />

--.-7--7 , , DUPLfCA-’~TKG aO~ST -<br />

"Seven For Central Jersey"<br />

Class i fi’ed . dvertising<br />

Help Wanted<br />

.... Help Wanted<br />

<strong>The</strong> Manville News<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWSRECORD<br />

Situations Wanted Announcements ~Nrg~nx ::rt Sears Bargain Mart<br />

GUARDS ¯ - Unilorms ¯ turn‘shOO,relief re "i ’" ""<br />

’ i sept onlst. P~on-prollt "’*<br />

work m Prmceton-Lawrencevlle]or~anization<br />

¯ ~ ’<br />

in Pr"<br />

mcel.ou<br />

"<br />

Area. For appt. call 201-329-~021. needs reliable individual<br />

area<br />

for<br />

duties in busy duplicating and<br />

mailing department. Will also<br />

MICROFILM CAMERA provide relief to receptionist¯<br />

OPERATOR will train interested Ilequires good telephone mann~rsnn<br />

r ..... /Tail 452-2066 I hers some typing and an interest<br />

i n ’ working with duplicating<br />

-- equipment. Hours 9-4:45, liberal<br />

benefits, own transportation<br />

SECItETARY - Excellent o TMInecessary’ RECEPTIONIST TYPIST; Front DELICATESSEN - clerk wanted<br />

desk, pleasant Nassau St. office, over 18 part-time. Apply in person.<br />

Good ou phone, expert typist on 4 Old Cranbury Rd. East ~indsor<br />

IBM equipment for diversified (near State Troopers Barracks.)<br />

assignments. Dictaphone ex- -pcrience<br />

heliaful. Medical<br />

benefits, paid vacation after 1 yr ...... ." ..............<br />

Start at $120 with early review. DIhIN’I~B.L A~I~’I’/~IN’I - ~a.n time<br />

CalI 924-3716 anytime mcmmog ~amruay. rrmceton<br />

’ office. Experienced preferred but<br />

willing to train right person and<br />

. . some typing skills necessary. 921 -<br />

Call immediately for BEAUTICIAN wanteu, female. 6610.<br />

nortunity 36 hr. work week, pald interview, Mrs. Repose, 609-924- Call 359-8102.<br />

I~ospitahzation. For appointment 4124.<br />

callboy Scouts of America, North<br />

Brunswick, N. J. 12011 249-6000, MAINTENANCE MECHANIC<br />

IDEAL OPPORTUNITY for WAITRESSES 4<br />

ext. 415.<br />

Building maintenance mechanic, retired person Hebrew Prin- -$ 0.-$’0. a week,<br />

extensive working knowledge<br />

e pals Aide No teach ng duties part-time ll AM - 3 PM. Men. -<br />

required. Administrat ve or Fri. No experience necessary.<br />

-- required in all building crafts.<br />

¯ . Immediate opening with excellent<br />

teaching background helpful. 8 Buxton’s Old Trenton Rd.,<br />

FII~!.NG CLERK - Mulh .specialty fringe benefits. Equal opportunity I hours per week. Call Temple Beth Cranbury 448 - 9897.<br />

m,eu!ea<br />

L<br />

group req.umes an employer. Ca11921-7100, ext 25 for ] El, 1201) 844-7044, 9 am.-11am.<br />

ammmstranve clera lor its appt<br />

Mon.-Fri.<br />

rnedieal records dept¯ Two ’<br />

openings, one full-time days, one -- I I<br />

part-time nights¯ Duties require LAB TECHNICIAN Private l PARTTIME HELP minimum II<br />

gpod flhngfikilis. Telephone Mrs. medical {acility in Prioceton] years of age. Apply manager<br />

wooiwtne u24-9300,<br />

DRUG FAIR Rustic Mall Situations Wanted<br />

requires a temporary individual[ Many e.<br />

__ for July & Aug. Should be skilledl<br />

in routine medical lab procedures.<br />

Excellent salary and pleasant<br />

THERE ARE MANY RIDER<br />

environment¯ Please phone M’s<br />

COLLEGE STUDENTS looking<br />

NEWLY- formed service, desires Woolwine 924-9300<br />

SINCE YOUARE reading this ad, for summer employment. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

cleaning help¯ Days. Trans.<br />

you must have time, need money, have many varied skills from<br />

provided if nec. in E.W.T, - -- orwantclothes. Call (201) 722-1393 accounting to typing. If you can<br />

Hightstownarea. Cal1448- 0942 or DENTAL ASSISTANT - E. Wind- or754-9401 for interview - Beeline offer a summer job to students<br />

448-5621. sor area. Full time, no nights, Fashions. please call <strong>The</strong> Rider College<br />

aggressive, will train. Call 448-<br />

Placements Office 896-0800, ext.<br />

6600.<br />

239.<br />

DOCKTOR Pet Center wants<br />

PRESCHOOL CHILDREN - 4<br />

aggressive and experienced sales NURSE - wonted RN or LPN. years of age needed to participate<br />

person, full or part time. Call 882- 3:00 p.m. - It p.m. & ll p.m. - 7 in a study dealing with-the<br />

1210 l0 a.m. to 12 noon. a.m. Part-lime also experience development el" r0en3ory and<br />

aid day shift. Contact ad- reasoning. $9. for 0-1/2 hr.<br />

MOTHER’S HELPER - mature,<br />

ministrator Sunnyfield Nursing sessions. For tletails please<br />

responsible, girl for summer job.<br />

llome, 61 Maplewood Ave., contact Christine Riley or Norma<br />

Call 448-7467.<br />

Cranbury, 609-395-0641. Johnson, 452-4445, Green Hall<br />

Princetoo University.<br />

BABYSITTER FOR SAT. EVES<br />

only 16 yrs. or over. We live in EQUIPMENT OPERATOR AND<br />

Bruns. Kno s area., off 27, North<br />

ROAD MAINTENANCE MAN - INSURANCE SALES CAREER¯<br />

Bruns., 201 - 846 - 0339.<br />

EXPERIENCED<br />

Major life ins. co. expandiog<br />

operations¯ Leads salary, comm.<br />

For <strong>Township</strong> of Montgomery - pros bonus. Full back -up services<br />

Full-time employment - Hourly provided. Liberal benefits. Call<br />

TREE CLIMBER - experienced. wage commensurate with ex- Mr. Yaros (212) 889-5669 or Eves.<br />

Year round employment. Inperience, Pension Plan, Paid (201) 297-1525.<br />

surance benefits, Blue Cross, Blue Hospitalization Vacations and<br />

Shield, paid holidays. North Holidays. Apply Municipal<br />

Brunswick, N.J. Call 201-545-1669. Building, Belle Mead, Director of STUDENT - wanted for<br />

<strong>Public</strong> Works Office, 201 - 359 - housework, 1 day a week in East<br />

821l.<br />

Windsor. Transportation<br />

necessary. Call 448- 7426.<br />

BALLET TEACHER needed to<br />

SMALL COMPANY - involved<br />

replace faculty member on leave CLERK TYPIST - HECEP- with instruments for the at-<br />

during 1972-3 school year to teach TIONIST - at Pr. Church Office, mosphere and invironment has<br />

intermediate level at established part time, 1-5 PM daily. Send opening . for a technically in<br />

school. Please reply Box 1962, c/o resume to Mr. Scott, 8 Central clined person, alert and stron~ t~<br />

Princeton Packet.<br />

Ave., New Brunswick, N. J. 08901. handle receiving stockmg<br />

shipping, and minor repairs an~<br />

calibrations. Benefits can b,<br />

rewarding in exchange for<br />

growing in the job with responsibility<br />

and maim’try. Call 609-924-<br />

RECEPTIONIST-CLERK . posi- RN’s & LPN’s - Full and part t me4470.<br />

tion available at Montgomerypositions<br />

available on all sh fts<br />

High School in Skillmao. 11 month Paid holidays, vacations aod other<br />

contract. Please cal 201-359-8531benefits<br />

Ca Mrs. Kowalski 201for<br />

an appl cation.<br />

369-0711, between 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., SECRETARY<br />

Mon.-Fri.<br />

Immediate opening. Excellent<br />

typing skills. Stenopreferable but<br />

opt necessary. 38-3/4 hour work<br />

SECRETARV NURSES AID - full or part time week, liberal company benefits.<br />

will tra n. Call 448- 05282)etween To arrange for an interview call<br />

Westminster Choir College has AM - 6 PM.<br />

924-5900, ext. 307.<br />

immediate opening for skilled<br />

secretary in typing ~nd genera<br />

OIHNI()N RESEARCll COHP.<br />

adm nistrative duhes. Shorthand<br />

North Harrison St.<br />

not required. Equal oppo’tun ty<br />

Princeton. N. J.<br />

employer. Call 921-7100, ext. 25 for GIRL FRIDAY, Interurban<br />

appt.<br />

Warehouse, Finderne Ave., An equal opportunity employer.<br />

Finderne. Start 8:30, sahu’y open.<br />

Experience in billing, TWX,<br />

SECRETARY<br />

posting & telephone. 12011 722- MOTHER’S HELPER - for<br />

1401.<br />

snmnmr, to care for 2 girls, 7 & 5<br />

Full time for psychiatric social]<br />

yrs. old. Phone 446 - 9414.<br />

service department. Must be[<br />

efficibnt typist with dlctaphoni~l<br />

experience and have ability tel<br />

deal with people in persoo and phi<br />

GIItL .FRI.D, AY-excellent op-<br />

MOTHERS<br />

the phooe.<br />

portumty wire growing company,<br />

must be able to type & work with<br />

Don’t miss out on top jobs. A-1<br />

TIlE CAItItIEI{ CI,INIC<br />

figures. Call Mr. Anderson for<br />

Temporaries has many of them<br />

BELLE MEAD, N. J.<br />

interview appointment, Mid East<br />

open now. Come in and register<br />

t201) 359-3101<br />

Aluminum Industries, U. S. Rte.<br />

witb us. All office skills needed. 100, Daytoo, N. J., 201 - 297- 1111.<br />

Join now - no fee to you,<br />

STOCIqN(I SIII’]I, VES -<br />

POItTER - Janitorial type we ’k T[~P~[~R|F~ eatalogiog titles and sells se I g<br />

Triangle <strong>Public</strong>ations, Research O..... " ......... might not sound like the beginniog<br />

& Developmeot Center, 10 Lake<br />

of a lifntinm saree, but t cotld be<br />

Dr. !lights,own. M/F an etua 82 Nassau St, Prneeton forths righi num looking for full<br />

opportunity e x p oyer,<br />

924-9200 tluue employment. <strong>The</strong> next book<br />

ueportmcnt o’ the Princeton<br />

Uoiversity Store has stch ~n<br />

[openiog,xith a 5 day work week,<br />

--~~ liberal company hone’its I Id<br />

adw.luceulent oppol’tlll t es.<br />

PAI!T TIME MECIIANICAL -<br />

]Contact Mr. Quickie Princeton<br />

design druflsnlan. Exper once 1 ItI(HISCIIOOI, SOPIIOMOItE tajUniversity Store, No ifllono calls<br />

layout, l)ays and~or evenings to trabl as deatal assistmlt, i’ e’ please.<br />

work in lit, lewell area. Write P.O. school & Sills. Manville. lteldy<br />

I<br />

Box 7, llopewell, N.J. 08525,<br />

l)urter . Jaaltor t I type ’,v( rk.<br />

’rrianglp l)uhlieuthms, Research<br />

& l)ovelo)ltlellt Cente,, IO I,akt<br />

l)r. lligh[stnwn. M?F m ec<br />

opportl II ty I mployor,<br />

PURCIIAS N( Cll t¢ -<br />

tltvlthlal re~ ,drod tu f I1 ms t I t<br />

¢o111 nlter~qof[wLlre fl’ ic to<br />

lq’hleoton. Iq’evlo ~ wt ’k g<br />

PX)Pl’ienl!o in In ’ell s lg tr iotrOUllthlg<br />

dt~slrable, ’ryl,ll~g 111111 ,15<br />

wl)n, o IIl,JSt alnng w I I 1 ty<br />

deal with ~eo)lo, t~l/,l’y ct I;<br />

Inonsor(l|e will1 ox ler e tee Ul<br />

ohlltty, l,’or h~terv tw el iet A<br />

I h11’Itils 921,8559,<br />

All eq001 ollport001ty Olllphlyer.<br />

~-~<br />

IIOX C-5, e/a Sol(th Somerset<br />

Newspullers.<br />

ISIqCIIETAItY - nlust huvo<br />

[ shorthand skills. Pleosnnt<br />

...................... wnrklug conditions with UlUlIy<br />

It’rlngc i~?nef!ts. ,Call for appt. N. J’,<br />

’I’I,~ACIIEIt ASSISTANC ,~ - East ’ lyctts<br />

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141 177) ~’ ENTHUSIASTIC<br />

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HARD .......<br />

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" ear old BEAUTIFUL<br />

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Wlnds(n, Sehuols. School[ca’ ’72-<br />

73, Full and ml’t thuo, 2 yea’s t ’ - .....<br />

colh,ge or 60 credits rot ub’ed. ,’ , SIIOItT tilt I1’ l<br />

u I I 111 I xt 5<br />

Co lk, ex<br />

’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ! ..... ’ ’:: "~" ilcrieuce, go0’d my, exeolMIt<br />

(+ondilhols. 4, ; - 0610.<br />

INSUIIANCI,I , (hd l,’rldoy<br />

Agency ex Itq’ienco ’eferrui WAI’I’ItI,ISSES . purl-thus ’{ I1<br />

Uood t’ypjng skills mid ability I [line, (10~8, OVoIIhI~s. t~l)od plly,<br />

take dletatiun to ’1 . St exeelloat tips, MiehoIIt}’s<br />

qualifleldinllS<br />

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W tl I e~ t ’e, I{estllurap!. Tw !1 ,Rlvors SIn),<br />

un(I hdvphuoo I t be’ tu P () pllig IvIoll. lnlnleululely, t;all 4,13-<br />

31, II ghtstnwn, N.,I. (1115211 ’.IllS’J.<br />

I’~ X P I’HI l 1,] N C I!111 III’INTAI<br />

ASSISTANT n’ N ’ ’ t’ CI,EANIN(~ WOMEN . 54t tl~,ys<br />

do(dol uftk’th ’1 duy wt!vk~ IOl eves I V, ’ tOk<br />

n the 1o’ g (<br />

II11 Silts. l~hulv Ih). So ’es IIIR illlytJllli) PXeo 1[ botwtlolt I:Nl,’i I<br />

lhlx C~5, C/9 Sntdh StHIlel’st~ ~.M, ~5.!38 ,<br />

Newslllqa~l’6.<br />

DECORATOR<br />

WORKING, responsible, trust- PRINCETON LACROSS CLINIC GA<br />

C<br />

lza/ , wlm q mower ~ y s<br />

worthy, personabqe friendly high -- August 7 - 12. <strong>The</strong> Hun School .... ~i,,~ ,--aUi-n ’ ~e, O0 firm’ / FLOOR LENGTH D rapes,<br />

schoolsenior, in need of a joq~. Director: Peter Savidge. ~3~a’li"92i ’~ 665’3""" .....<br />

marigold, lemon,9ft.& 12ft. widc<br />

Seeks full or part time era- struction: Beginners, . " ’ orig.<br />

’~’<br />

~<br />

$000. oow $100 ca. Beige<br />

ployment for summer into fall. termediate and Advanced.<br />

homespun fh lcn. drapes 7 ft. & 8<br />

Has aptitude for sellingand a flair ages, Commuters only. For ............. ft. wide, orig. $200 now $50. ea.<br />

for fashion and art. ]:’lease call plicatioo and/or informaton wi<br />

FU~, ~Z~ ,~ poster oeu, an- Gold velvet Henderson Club chair<br />

201-297-3553 after 3 p.m. or call Peter Savidge, <strong>The</strong> Hun<br />

tiqued Williamsburg blue, ,trld n,tnmnn ~O0 Rnnni~:h<br />

School Edgerstoune Rd., Prin. washstand to mate h ; 5 pl iece ............. "Throne" with cane<br />

’~ .....<br />

back<br />

"<br />

&<br />

......<br />

seat<br />

dinnette set’ drop leaf tablenand ~75 Snanish occasional chair I~’<br />

COMPANION - cheerful, ceton, N. J. 08540. Bus: 921-7600, decorated 2 lamp tables<br />

I<br />

gal!~y i~renc~i boudoir desk or dressing<br />

agreedW°man’educated’upon.LiveeXperiencedCall’in’<br />

392-6790.Salarymiddlet°<br />

agehe Home: 921-3429.<br />

6745.t°P; dinner set for 8. Cal 201- 5 - table $50. Call 799 - 0551.<br />

-- O~n C~G<br />

I WILL TYPE OR ADDRESS green gold & yellowgold frame - 2 ton for forced air house. Inenvelopes<br />

at home. Call 448-1158. CHERRY HILL NURSERY 22-1/2" x 40-1/2". Goodeond. $30. e udcs evaporator $150 Ca 297-<br />

SCHOOL has an opening for one 448-0925. ’ 4706 after 7 p.m.<br />

¯ girl in its morning 2 day a week 2-<br />

1/2 class and openings for 0 girls io MEDITERRANEAN HUTCH<br />

IfOUSE PAINTER - Experienced its 4-0 yr. old afternoon class for moved & no room for this 1 yr old<br />

painters. Call Bob Wylie 882-9744 1072-3. Please call Mrs. L. 6’ X 48" hutch. Lots of storage<br />

for free estimate. Schkolnick, 924-7120, between 9 space willsacrifice $175. 896-0900.<br />

am - 9pro. Cherry Hill Nursery<br />

School does opt discriminate as to<br />

24 HOUR CARE- for elderly lady. race, religion, cultural or ethnic FERTILE- NATURAL SCRATCH<br />

Good diet. Quiet country setting, background.<br />

EGGS from ducks and chickens.<br />

Heasonable. Call 201-792-9572.<br />

Fresh daily¯ FOLDEROL FARM,<br />

BELLE MEAD. 201-359-8856.<br />

~IIRBOR OF MOMMIES’<br />

Imnossihie To Ciassif~ REFLECTIONS a 40 page picture TIRES -- two J--70--14 Mickey<br />

book which broadens a child’s Thompson Indy Profile. Used 3<br />

view of mothers’ roles. Story and months, $80. (2011 725-2546.<br />

. illustrations stimulate creative<br />

thinking. Being used in schools<br />

IVlEDIOCRE TENNIS PLAYERand<br />

librarys. Send $3.50 directly to<br />

needs partners. Call 215 - 862-2278¯Identity<br />

Press, 817 Route 206,<br />

Bordentown 08505 or write for a<br />

free illustrated page.<br />

MOTHER WILL BABY SIT for<br />

FROG HOLLOW DAY CAMP,<br />

working Mother’s. Call 466-0248 Announcements Halsey Reed Road, Cranbury.<br />

anytime.<br />

Register now - Campers 9-11 yrs.<br />

Pollywogs /wogs 3-5 yrs yrs. Archery, Arts &<br />

Crafts, dramatms, 1st Aid course,<br />

BABYSITTER - wants position<br />

fishing, horseback riding, music<br />

with family on vacation. 15 years MCGOVERN FESTIVAL -- Sat. nature study swimming track,<br />

old, Princeton Day School student, May 20 - 11 am.-5 pro., 132 Eln movies. TRANSPORTATION. For<br />

experienced. Ca11599-9729. Rd., Princeton. Selling all thing brochure call (609) 655-1197.<br />

handcrafted. Showing films<br />

LIFEGUARD - Certified Swim- having events & eotertainmenl<br />

ming Instructor available for WE NEED YOUR TALENT<br />

summer. Experienced.<br />

ART - Judith Nielsen Personals<br />

References. Call 609-799-1455.<br />

921-3349<br />

PLANTS - Nina Alexander<br />

924-1117 Lowell, Amy. Lilacs and free<br />

IRONING DONE IN MY HOME - NEEDLECRAFT - Clo Troves parking are for you at <strong>The</strong> French<br />

tlillsboro area. Call 201-359-6380. 921-8595 Market, 8 - 11, Friday, where<br />

BAKED GOODS- Joe Hehn Mercer St. joins Stockton.<br />

924-4613<br />

VOLUNTEERS - Dede Nini<br />

921-2170 JAMESBURG PLANNED<br />

,YOUNG MAN, Princeton<br />

Mercer County PARENTHOOD CLINIC, Fri.<br />

graduate student in search of full McGovern Committee moroings, at American Legion<br />

or part time employment now<br />

Hall. Call (201) 821-9333.<br />

through end of August. Universal<br />

competence: serving drinks,<br />

editing manuscripts, pulling<br />

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS<br />

weeds, painting barns, etc. Phone<br />

WOLF - 2 of them to pen and HELP AND INFORMATION.<br />

921- 3527.<br />

award - 3 inning documentary CALL 609-924-7592.<br />

"Wolves & Wolfmen." Sunday<br />

May 1’4, John Witherspoon Schoo:<br />

3 P.M. (children especially<br />

admtss oo free) and at 8 P.M. PLAY TENNIS? Teach me and I<br />

AVAILABLE - ESTATE McCosh 50, University Campu will cook for you. Call 201-545-9593.<br />

MANAGER. 27 years experience ($1. donation for adults).<br />

46 years old efficient an~<br />

ereat vs. Best references. Call<br />

FOR BAGEL LOVERS - if you<br />

201-356-0246.<br />

want hot Bagels at night after 8<br />

ATTENTION MEN’s CLUBS! PM. Use the side door. 177 Mercer<br />

WOMEN’S CLUBS[ Speakers St., llightstown, N. J.<br />

available. Fascinating topic<br />

you’ve never had before. Consider<br />

BABYSITTING - in my home, any this exciting possibility. 896-1340. TRY DIADEX, formerly Dex-Aage<br />

child, call anytime. 448-7537.<br />

Prices vary $t0. to $25. weekly.<br />

Diet. New name, same formula.<br />

Only 98¢ at Thrift Drugs.<br />

Have one child of own.<br />

FLEA MARKET at EWING<br />

’AVAILABLE - Mr, & Mrs. YMCA, SatJune0, rain date June LAWRENCE PLANNED<br />

ltousecleanersTed&Wanda.$2.50 10th. Refreshments, dealers to- PARENTHOOD CLINIC, Wed.<br />

per hour per person. No windows vited. Write 240 Carlton Ave.<br />

afternoons. Call 883-0399.<br />

or blinds. 4-6 hours daily. We also Trenton, N. J. 08618. Ca i (609) 882do<br />

house sitting on weekends, and 5097, daily 10-2.<br />

babysitting evenings, 2 for 1 $1.50<br />

perhour after 5 hours $3. Call 201-<br />

A N E C D 0 T E S A N D<br />

CORRESPONDENCE relating to<br />

446-9787.<br />

tIIGttSCHOOLSTUDENTS<br />

ARTHUR MC CREA CONGER.<br />

,<br />

JUNIOR&SENIOR<br />

, You maycall in your material 8: 30<br />

to 9:30 P.M. Men. thru Fri. 921-<br />

Cheek how NATIONAL<br />

8370 or write R. S. Conger<br />

GARDENER - young man in- COLLEGE ADVISORY SERVICE Greenhouse Drive, Princeton.<br />

terested in grounds and house can help you[<br />

Thank you.<br />

maintenance on private estate.<br />

Local references. Drivers license. ’hrough the usage, of advanced NEED SOMEONE TO TALK TO?<br />

882 - 3065. omputer teehnology we can save Call tlOTLINE 924.1144 nightly 7<br />

ou months of confusion and in- p,m, - 12 midnight.<br />

ecision.<br />

¯ , ........<br />

I1"o be slceessful studeot yore’<br />

~illn~oAltt U.l,U girl wants pgrtl icadenc malfcations c’ollege tIIGIITSTOWN PLANNED<br />

.,e..~.~ e[~’~)~t,ress,~’(’,ec, eP2<br />

IIABYS[TTIN(I IN MY IOM,~:<br />

Chll(h’en two years o1’ ultlor. Cnll<br />

onythlle 799-21,17,<br />

IIIGII SCIIOOI, 8 ,~N t) t seek t<br />

full tlnle st ~ I o1’ wo’l to I’ ll’tllt)|’<br />

t, lhlc (tk)ll, (ontact Co II Ot 799 ¯<br />

()71H.<br />

MATUItE Wt)MAN , PX t, nslyt~<br />

I)ot~lur’s 1111~] 181HhlPsS of’Ice<br />

!~X a!r[ellCp with I,,odical (ISSi~ llllt<br />

1811rkgl’011111. C0 I I ~’88’15,<br />

l°mst, ~, ,,, ,~. ~,~. ~ut-o~;,-uuv). schoh, rship<br />

[program<br />

ohjectives<br />

ofijeetives,<br />

and en*<br />

financial-<br />

0venings. Call<br />

PAitENTROODCIANIC-Monday<br />

,t48 - 3439.<br />

__ viromnenial needs, must match<br />

those of the college you wish to ItI~LAXA’rION PHOGRESSIVE<br />

attend. Otherwise you can bo poe I’IIEItAPY - Wed. eves. hcginning<br />

................<br />

uf the 750 000 ammol drop-outs[ May 17th. Professional offiliates.<br />

10~’1<br />

t<br />

EhLd~E~’~’I’ auvenmresouteI * ~70Stste lid., Pl’n.924-2941.<br />

!9 yr, old seeking $15~ to .help I With ou’ bank of lfo’ n it ol on<br />

i)na.nce a¯ COllege ouucu,ton. 114O0 oceredited colle~les und<br />

~,vauooIo from Jt.lno to October. lunivnrsitles out’ nlultl.million]<br />

Contaet Steve 921-6908 after 7 p.m. dollar co)nputer report you with Bargain Mart<br />

I the aiu Ol your parents nnd expert I<br />

guidalme of your Cmmsellor<br />

ennnot help but urrlvo ot your l<br />

Best eollegeiu the entire country! [t;I,EAItANCE . hleol for<br />

S’I’ONE’S SITTER SEItVlCE; S vet ,e 111 I myby " tess screening or orntunentul.<br />

hlConse & instre(i nos ola,u’e<br />

ladles avuflablo for companiou to<br />

nnle r, tols Anlorical| m,borvitao 8’, 2011 to<br />

sonim’ citizeus convalescing, or CII I)’ %%rite for 111’ NATIONAI choose 1’1’o111, $,5, each 6 or nlorp<br />

vacutlon porents. 121.~) 29,~-9297,<br />

COLI, I,:dE ADVISOIt~t; $.t. $,5. AlsollmnlockuMsln’nce4.5’,<br />

ea. N, Loveless, 1(10 Rce(ler<br />

QUli~STIDNNAIItE. ACT NOW. -. Ave., 88~ - oi98.<br />

TtI-I)AY<br />

NEED LIVE IN IIELP AT YOUIt National College Advisory Scrvlct COMPI ETE !,’URNISIIINGS I’o1"<br />

SU~IMEIt )hies? Muture w "P’ lI.SMys,:12 Wheatslieofl,ane e’f c eucy apt.- dhling set studin<br />

stuuent ant ortlst wife awdhlb o,<br />

92.1.,19115, , eouch, sufu, c lab’, )al’, etc. Ua<br />

(Iournmt cooks. 215 ¯ 11,i() ¯ 4922.<br />

hetweoa 9:30 - 19:’|0 p.lll. 695.33,lil north Son,orville<br />

l~lu(~kelnin. (}poll: We(I-<br />

NASSAU U()OI ~ NtlllSE tY<br />

CIIII,D CAItE IN MY IIOME IIY A))llcotluas behlg tree<br />

SFAItSGAIt iAGI’(’OMI~A(’TOR Suu, 9.0 12011 fifi8-3759.<br />

I<br />

01 ’ ’<br />

TIlE week. ,t,18 - ,I.107. 1872.7;I schuul year, I,]x e’ O c(td<br />

s’/it o o o $ fi0 lost !$2 7 ~.<br />

.’)’ i2 ......<br />

teachers beautifol wouded "= ’<br />

tl ,UMt," ,w ~ ~,tA ~x, ul<br />

t. s I ,’m ld I s t I rhlcet,81 1 lke & ...... t,~-i : ~ 111 ........... 1~ I I l]~lli[ II I ’<br />

Q~ ko,’ltl’l~go l~ Clssosf, r: &<br />

’l IX’TRIC ItANI 1~ f,roslo, Ilessloq Jnegor lllflp British W,<br />

’y’ I 8f’ ( 110-1 ) :H}. (1 ’s X- ~el’}’goo ’cot to. :0" , oxt’ " utnpl.[Istol "~ (Nil ~ Wst ’ Shll t’ ’<br />

!e lded~ll~htl~ 1st 11:30 ’or h )so ’go v¢ w/ l l t t~ le’ ~!!lgle ll~pon ,I,! e.{LIl t)l’ revolver,<br />

UllelOSIoul t;l I 118 } llgt of i skill I(} ( I I 1(he o11~1 7 1117i 17<br />

I ) ’ " ’ ~ ~’l; " A’ g $fi , !1 719- 7fi5 alto’ 5, }’ ’ " " ’ ’<br />

I rolaUOlL ~ ......<br />

’ ~-- CUS lIES SOFA- 2 t hnh’s sot like<br />

wA’t’t!Ht liEll AND I, NEll uw ’g $ 50 $, ’ host<br />

EIIEIIW(N ¯ till aterlallye . ew tee’ s( $5 O( ’es lie o"e’ Asl ) le<br />

s(2hold 11[’ ohout 10 stlldonts nnd I ,) ’ 5 ?’ t ’ O’ t ; - ’ ’<br />

~t0ff IS s~oktn,qndditi6nal s!uilont8 " "’ ’ ’<br />

ior Ihe fllll, Ages rlulgt~ frull ,i .......<br />

:,~r,~’,:~’,l:<br />

:~,?;Ine,,,<br />

t’¢?:i I ,%o,:I!~,? ~<br />

- .........<br />

: -y0<br />

rs I1’,1 18 yea ’S ulil, "tdtiol s AIR ( t)NI)ITIONI,’<br />

or0 flesJhle. If Interosttld coll Sill Westhlglntlsn 11 500 li’ru cx.I¯ ( ’ a i :!}ssu,,~( orea ~EuKs<br />

~[~901’at ~.~81~, ~ St It’! ’,’ y~’ ’ I t’ 2" t!O en 1!111 I 0 I O I USO S tLIII, U<br />

~’ 5) ’<br />

~ MOVING SALE of antiques<br />

lovely oak hall rack with beveled<br />

mirror & lidded seats $95. Ebony<br />

carved chair with gold<br />

upholstered seats $85. Precious<br />

set of 2 kindergarten school desks<br />

& back seats $75. Larger 1889<br />

school desk and seats, $50 Oak<br />

I hall mirror with iron cast hooks~<br />

$23. Old tool chest, $16. Two o~<br />

paintings, $30¯ 48" x 90" plush<br />

hanging tapestry, $80. Old wood<br />

rocker, $29. Vietoriao dressers<br />

$25 & $35. Two matching Victor an<br />

PERMAPREST - tablecloth, all chairs need caning, $25. Plus<br />

sizes, 54" to 120" in colors¯ Call<br />

lovely old frames, andirons,<br />

after 5 p.m. or weekends, 201-297-laterns,<br />

iron tea kettle iron door<br />

2246.<br />

stop, kerosene lamps, apple<br />

peeler, cherry seeders harness<br />

nook pullies, ice scraper bee<br />

SEARS 11,000 BTU window air smoker lovely hi-button shoes,<br />

conditioner. Cools 2-3 rooms. $150. Victorian hall stand with mirror,<br />

1 year old. Call 799-2090. silver & black metal mesh purse,<br />

old lamp bases, Chase carriage<br />

blanket, iron hitching post horse<br />

WEDDING GOWN - size 10/ll head, etc. By appointment. 395and<br />

head piece lovely satin am 0474.<br />

lace, originally $205. Best offer<br />

Call after 6 p.m. 201-359-6392.<br />

SINGER SEWING MACHNE-<br />

GARAGE - household & yard<br />

st ’a ght and zig-zag stitches good<br />

sale, need cash many good buys<br />

condition, maple colonial ’style too numerous to list. C-men down<br />

cabinet. Call 799 - 2661 between 4-6 18 Farm Ln. in Roosevelt. 448 -<br />

p.ro.<br />

7418.<br />

GIRLS’ BICYCLE, almost new<br />

$25. 201-297-1425.<br />

KIRBY VACUUM SALES<br />

& SERVICE<br />

201-249-1777<br />

FOR SALE - 1 Battle Creek Health<br />

Builder reducing machine. Heavy<br />

201-725-0222<br />

duty model, excel, rend., best 20L561-9200<br />

offer. Call 924-1798 eves.<br />

J & N Distributing Co.<br />

(Factory Distributor)<br />

(Open 9 A.M.-9 P.M.)<br />

(Sat. til 6 P.M.)<br />

DRAPES - cnstam designed red<br />

and gold for livingroom of 0 BR<br />

Twin Rivers townhouse. Unusual<br />

treatment. Also suitable for large<br />

picture window. Orig. $500. Wdi DESK - 30 x 60, walnut, perfect<br />

sell for $175. Call 448-7775. condition. Bike, boys 3 ~peed<br />

26", like pew. Call 799-2532:<br />

TYPEWRITERS - Electric<br />

WINE HOBBY USA - Home manual, portable, office models.<br />

winemaking supplies available 820 New, reconditioned. ADDERS.<br />

State Rd. Rte 206, Princeton (1/2 CALCULATORS. Name brands.<br />

mile south Princeton Airport) Reotals, Repairs. Trade-ins.<br />

Men-Sat 19-6, Thurs., Fri 10-9. Tel CENTER BUSINESS<br />

924-5703.<br />

MACRINES, Princeton Shopping<br />

Center. 924-3243.<br />

}<br />

RUI3BER STAMPS<br />

School or College address SELLING EVERYTHING -~<br />

Home business, zip-code Piano, walnut bedroom set,<br />

Rubber stamps of all kinds and Mexican hutch, frost free refrig,<br />

sizes made to your order at: Teak wall unit air conditioner<br />

IIINKSON’S china, too much to st. A pr ces<br />

82 Nassau St. negotiable. Call 201-403-8368.<br />

RAIN OR SHINE - May 13 & 20, 63<br />

F-500 Van, 64 F-100 pick-up, 65 GRETCilEN’SFABRICS&<br />

Util, 65 Olds-Delta ’88 Cushman SEWlNGMACHINES<br />

main scooter. Now & used garage<br />

doors & parts, hand & power toots Singer sales & service 5 major<br />

building materials, (2) 1250 watt brands sewing machines. 30 No.<br />

generators, some antiques 8 am.- Maitt St. Cranbury, N. J.<br />

2pm. Pollack Door Sales, MainSt, 609 - 658 - 2050.<br />

Wiodsor~<br />

1963 - 40 h.p. Volkswagen engine ~,!<br />

and transmission. Goodcondition. i NEW CALORIC<br />

Best offer. Call 291-722-8041 after ] double oven babv’car~’iage<br />

,as Range<br />

bal~y<br />

6 p.m.<br />

crib & mattt’ess. ~et phlype’n ear<br />

seat, walker high chau’, jolly<br />

REDUCE EXCESS FLUIDS with jmnper, & rocker $39. Call 448 -<br />

I~’LU[DEX tablets only $1.69 at 2507,<br />

Thrift Drugs.<br />

ItOCKS, MINERALS JEWELRY l WI[EEL- Utllit.v trailer w/solid<br />

¯ Cmnplete lapidary supplies. 10 % cover & bumper hitches. Great for<br />

off with this ad. Silver’s Stone Age all that cure ling gcur $50. Will<br />

7:17-3720 Sat. & Sun., 10-9, wk dys. deliver locally for $ 0. 4, 8 - 7418.<br />

0-9.<br />

U.S. ARMY infrared sniperscope,<br />

like new, $325. Call 12911 840-(,422.<br />

excellent<br />

Felt (IRAVELY<br />

condition.<br />

TIIACTOlt<br />

(I) soow<br />

-<br />

plow<br />

(2) rotary type plow 131 grass<br />

cutting moin reel with 2 gang<br />

nn)wers, Coil after 6 p.m. 809-882.<br />

COUNTItY AN’rlQUE SIIOP 0208.<br />

[59 pieces of wicker fl’onl okl<br />

Saratoga hotel inel, era(lies<br />

& bassinottes. 8 ft.<br />

ATTENTION IIOME SEWERS<br />

KNIT NOOK FAIIIIICS<br />

DESIGNI¢,I{ [,’ABIIICS<br />

as h)w n8 99¢ to $,1.80 per yd,<br />

I{oute 20fi Belle Mead<br />

;I miles north of<br />

Moptgolllery Shop, Ctr.. 011 right<br />

I’E tEO I{ADIt) CtIN.<br />

,ua( eond, $59, (781i ores<br />

Ill. (291) 3,1)9-69111,<br />

USED I’q.lltNITURI’,’ of ovory<br />

(lescrlptiolL ThollS||lalS Of feot to<br />

bl’ow~p t (I,l’J! Lit h." .Alway~<br />

soIno|I1111111 (1 II,Orol I ¯ II ’g081<br />

colleetioa ul 11llOKS Col101y, Ill ly<br />

8:30 tu 5:~0, Ulosot ~ Ray,<br />

t1111197,<br />

li:liisoll FLlrlllturo~ l)oyle~towll~<br />

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THE PRINCETON PJICICET<br />

’l’ho I zwmne~; I~ifle, r<br />

Bargain Mart<br />

THE CEIWP~L POST<br />

WlNDSOR-HIGHTS HEP~qLD<br />

Bargain Mart<br />

"Seven For Central Jersey" ’<br />

Classified .qdvertising<br />

Mdse. Wanted<br />

Antiques<br />

Auctions<br />

Pets & Animals<br />

S~S~ N EWS<br />

<strong>The</strong> Manville News<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWS’RECORD<br />

Pets & Animals<br />

Autos For Sale<br />

POOL- 12 x 3 filter accessories, LAWN MOWER - good condition,<br />

never used, $125. firm. Cal 448 - bedroom chair, AM radio, etc.<br />

4091. (609)<br />

Coil 201-359-3174 (evenings only).<br />

WIIIRLPOOL - Air Cond. 18,000<br />

TWO TWIN BRASS BEDS - oval. BTU used 2 lnos. Summer of 71.<br />

,$500. firm. Ca]] 609-259-7165. Original cost $320. asking $220.<br />

Call 443-9232.<br />

LIGHTHOUSE SUPPLY<br />

528 Bound Brook rd. MOVING MUST SELL- fine<br />

Dunellen, N.J. quality living room & bedroom<br />

(opposite Amm’ican Gas) furniture. Singer sewing<br />

machines. Best Reasonable offer.<br />

Desks from $35. Electrical sul Call 443 - 3375.<br />

plies--wire plugs, etc.; Blai<br />

lights, tl5 volt, 15 second dek<br />

t mars, brass shelving ends h<br />

$1.50 each. Many old article’.<br />

moulding; wood craft items.<br />

FOIt BAGEL LOVERS - if you<br />

want hot Bagels at night after 8<br />

P cture frames from $1.00.<br />

Finished lamps and paris to build PM. Use the side door. 177 Mercer<br />

your own. Swivel chairs, wood & St:, IIightstown, N. J.<br />

metal.<br />

GENERAL ELECTRIC - Air<br />

Come and Save, Hours 10-0 Conditioner 2 speed, 11,000 BTU.<br />

Tel. (201) 526-0054 (Home) Good workiog condition. Also 10"<br />

Dominion Fao 448 - 4943.<br />

ROOM DIVIDERS - Center<br />

opening style, I set 15’ wide I set PINATAS (toys), $5.50! - Party<br />

20’ wide, Both 0-1/2’ w de w th plates, cups napkins, "cloth"<br />

mounting rails and hardware. (any style), $1.25! Favors bats<br />

Good condition. Cost new $90- Iris, 5¢ ca. (limited). Delivery.<br />

$100. Asking $25. & $30. Call 448 - Call Barbara, 201 - 359 - 8841.<br />

4727.<br />

RC~ ........ TA ~-~ vU~LI t)Al~ DbEJ i’" - W m " Claw SEARS KENMORE gas dryer - 2<br />

f~+ ¢H:. ,,* ,~ A .r~os~n oak 11/2 years old, $50. Also Phflco<br />

¯ Y~k, ,p,~o:~%~, ~ v~?,y~ ~ lautomatic washiog machine 3<br />

chairs, SOU; denny blnU non, ] , ld ¢=. O~lIa~ m14~ ’<br />

$67.50 stained glass window yoais o.., .~ ........<br />

-0 ..<br />

(framed and black lighted) $40;<br />

early grain painted blanket chest, I<br />

$70’ old trun~ $35’ oak commode<br />

$401 oak be~eied ~lassmirror $1511COMPLETE DINING .RM set<br />

bamboo turned Victorian rocker froin Drexel new Travis.Court<br />

$35; Victorian rocker $20; brass conectmn. Loms xzv. sterling<br />

andirons $15’ ornate wicker chair Id!t!n.e.r~.v~ e. 12 ~laco settings. I yr.<br />

~25 wi c.,er k ’ tabl .e ~20 ,~ anti,ue ; . ~ olu Hot , Foim freezer cmmerous<br />

sewing machine $20 Swedishteak ~ther items. (201) 297-<br />

’ 9422<br />

headboard $25; ’Peak night stand<br />

$30; grass rug $15; golf clubs &<br />

bag $20; Wedgwood ashtrays $5;<br />

modern table lamp $12; English o, t.~Ar,;,mo n,r~ ~AD~UCW,C~.<br />

bone china candle Imlders $18; ~’~t~’on~le~s~se~’~el’~<br />

salad bowl & servers $7’ silver<br />

. . . g Y.<br />

covered veg, server $8; sheared ~emceeilT~lmrg~dI~edl~ed~<br />

r<br />

~kee<br />

muskrat vest $12. opossum fur ,~. ’ ~ .. (~ ....... ’<br />

~<br />

~.~,~,~<br />

I nod co:~t ~1 ~’ ~il~,or ,’and- FI ~h<br />

t.lngs, uau szq-qhTo nays ,,,,,<br />

159 ~897 ftcr 1 p m<br />

$4; chafing dish {never used} $5. " " ....<br />

Call 883-1549.<br />

CUB TP.ACTOIt with numerous<br />

attachments. $1400. Call 201-329-<br />

6531.<br />

MOTIIEIUS BOOKS<br />

195 Nassau St. (upstairs)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Psychologists -- Krawiec,<br />

1.25. <strong>The</strong> tloirs of Stalin -- aothberg.<br />

4.95 ( iWas 14.50).<br />

ftomosexuah Oppression &<br />

Liberation -- ARman 3.00 tWas<br />

0.95).<br />

~ en daily Noon to 0 P.M. Eves<br />

I WILL BUY - interesting old,<br />

THE LANTERN ANTIQUES -<br />

critique and classic cameras for<br />

copper & brass cleaning S. Main<br />

my collection. Call 609-924-7997.<br />

St. (next to Hagerty Florist),<br />

Cranbury, N. J. 609-395-0762.<br />

GOLDEN NUGGET ANTIQUE JOHN ROGERS STATUES<br />

MARKET - Single items or com- wanted, Call collect (301) 830-7445.<br />

plete estates "purchased. ’Petal<br />

auction service available if<br />

,desired. Phone James W. Siuta.<br />

(609) 397-0811, Lambertville, N. J. PR[MfTIVES --’ Furniture and<br />

collectibles at <strong>The</strong> Cob Web, 43 N.<br />

Main St. Cranbury (big red barn<br />

beh nd Pharmacy). Closed<br />

WANTED - one quail, male or<br />

Monday.<br />

female from 5 - 20 days of age.<br />

Call 448-4857 after 3:30 p.m.<br />

THE RECYCLERS ANTIQUES<br />

CASH BUYERS OF SCRAP<br />

Route 27~<br />

Between Kendall Pk. & Kingston<br />

Copper, brass, aluminum, paper,<br />

rags, batteries. Open Mon. Thur All kinds of furniture<br />

Sa(. 8 to 5. 215 Throekmorton St., Refinishing & Antiquing<br />

Freehold, N.J. 201-462-0543. Open Thurs. Fri. & Sa~:. 10 to 4:30<br />

SPOT CASH - for electric trains.<br />

Lional American Flyer, HO, etc. Garage Sales<br />

Call 201-722-0273.<br />

EDWARD MARSHALL BOEHM<br />

Lennox 1970 & 1971 plate. Cag 396- GARAGE SALE: Glassware,<br />

9500.<br />

clothes, tools, misc. items too<br />

numerous to mention. 510<br />

Pleasant View Rd, off Amwell Rd,<br />

Hillsborough. Fri, Sat, Sun, May<br />

WANTED - Complete contents of 12, 13, 14.<br />

homes. Call 201-329-6200.<br />

WANTED USED MEN’S Racing<br />

GARAGE SALE: Antiques,<br />

Bike in good condition. 009-821household<br />

goods, de. Sat. & Sun,<br />

7058 or 201-297-3434.<br />

May 13 & 14, 10 am<br />

I-<br />

4 pro. Foot of<br />

Gates Rd, Middle~sh.<br />

WANTED TO BUY - Old 78<br />

records. Call after 6 p.m., 737-2084.<br />

GARAGE & H USE SALE.<br />

Moving to apt. oust sell the<br />

following: solid ~herry butch<br />

drop-leaf table & ihest. Cherry<br />

four poster bed.: Many other<br />

useable items suehas: occasional<br />

Musical Inst. tables several rigs, kitchen &<br />

gardening tools lawn mower<br />

redwood picnic iet, pictures,<br />

PIANO: LOVELY WALNUT<br />

china, odds & ends April 20 & 21.<br />

CONSOLE with matchiog bench. 103 New Road, Ketdall Park. 201-<br />

Excellent condition. Only $375. 297 - 9617. j<br />

Call 393 - 6357 after 3 P.M.<br />

GRETSCH GUITAR $300 new - /GARAGE SALE Sit. & Sun.,/Yla~<br />

FOR SALE- fireplacowood. Call sellng $125 or best offer. Har- 13 14, 10-4 p.m.,i4 Ritter no.<br />

201-359-5550. many amplifier $100 or both for Kend. Pk. baby e.alipment, used<br />

$200 924-2126 after 0 p.m.<br />

Ifurniture, misc.<br />

I<br />

LIONEL TRAINS wanted - An) ISAT. MAY tBth 9 AM. Stuart Rd.<br />

condition or age. Large layouts o, YAMAHA ORGAN model DT-<strong>The</strong> Garden equipmentand furniture.<br />

collections wanted also. Pleas~ most advanced spinet organ Fans dining room table chairs,<br />

call 585-9218. available at any price. Stereo lnisc. 921- 8447. f<br />

.... tremelo speaker system, pedal[<br />

n~n ~,r,mv ~, cl~L~ ar ,T~r~. [ sustain, repeat percussion. Full 4 GIANT YARD AN) BAKE SALE:<br />

........................... .... ~, ~t,,a -Y-her-ndb-wl -ak i<br />

d thru Sat 7:30 to II P.M.<br />

Stop in for free coffee, cookies,<br />

andhcad work<br />

LIVING ROOM SET - maple sofa,<br />

2 chairs. Box spring and mattress,<br />

twin size. Cherry dresser and<br />

matching wall mirror 921-7700.<br />

ext. 21’/ after 4 p.m.<br />

0<br />

~<br />

tables for George MCGOVEBI<br />

at Neshanic Station F’LEA<br />

MARKET Sun., May 21 Raiodate<br />

Moy 21, Donations 201 - 356 - 6214.<br />

SPITING CLEARANCE<br />

20% to 50% off<br />

all spring dresses, long skirts,<br />

Ioog dresses, polyester, pants, ctc<br />

Not every size or color hut<br />

terrific vahles.<br />

O)en Tuesday to Sat, 10;30 fo<br />

5:30.7 m los north of Prioceton ou<br />

Bt. 2011. Belle Mead, N.J.<br />

ltEl) BARN<br />

201-’,159-9305<br />

MUI,TIBITII llUlq,ICATOltnlodel<br />

750. Good couditian, $275.<br />

Call 009-392-51118.<br />

I°ctave keyboards .centerboard May 12th & 13th 9 A M 61 W<br />

sideboard and m st. 201 - 521 - piston achon & locking lid. Ideal Broad St., HopewdL N.J. Benefit<br />

1503 ’ ,or ndvanced amateur or Nassau Co-op Nmsery School.<br />

..... _ professional organist. Regular - ’<br />

FIREPLACES - Wood burning retail $2245 now only $1995, i<br />

built-in classic designs. Installed B!.LO2~I ORGAN CENTER, 225I I GARAGE SALE I O d furn ture<br />

inany room of your present home. tiwY ;l~, ~renton, N. J. 609-580- [~,,,t..o dnnr~ ~oroon~ ~tnr~r~<br />

........... r~atural orlon stone slate 3374 . .............. . ’ ’ r ............ ’<br />

nmrble finish. ~ypical total cost I ~ ]w~annd~bar~ce~S~a~ablbent°~.~e~<br />

under $1<br />

.,<br />

200<br />

’.<br />

No down payment<br />

. , mr ’ comp res ser, % ar and truck ’<br />

bank financing. Also spee,ai SIRADIVARIUS VIOLIN Ger- ,,,~ ..... a ’,h,,¢ ~th,~<br />

custom designs, contemporary or [ man reproduction. Best offer. Call ~"i~"~i~’%,~ii’~".’.,~’~£’ii~,~<br />

traditional Aeteeb Fireplace t20l) 297-0894<br />

--.~e ..... r.~4l~t i.,,p,;o.~,,<br />

e . ,., ’~o~..o ’ pumps 30gal. ou~anaswlmnanu<br />

opcclaus~s, _ : .................. uv~-~o-uux~ ---- pump, lawn movers,<br />

’<br />

rote tiller,<br />

’<br />

etc. Sat. May 20 ~ 27, 10 a.m. - 5<br />

~:r’rut, c’r~v.~ T~nar~uT~ UPRIGHT PIANO - 1 year old. p.m.; 27 Mal:~ewood PROFESSIONAL DOG<br />

, ESTA’rE AUCTION SALE GROOMING - All breeds - in your<br />

SAT. MAY 13th, 10:0OAM home. By appointment only. Call<br />

Preview Fri. May 12, 3 to 7 PM 877-4475.<br />

at<br />

"MERRYWOOD" CAPUCHIN MONKEY NEEDS<br />

53 Mountain view Rd. HOME. 10 me. old, Male very<br />

WARREN, N. J. friendly. Call 924-3795.<br />

ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THIS<br />

MAGNIFICENT HOME TO BE SHETLAND SHEEPDOGS AKC<br />

SOLD BY ORDER OF THE reg. (miniature collies) ~entle<br />

OWNER<br />

female pups, h~alth guar. $75,<br />

Eves & wkends 201-440-0240.<br />

10th CENT. AMERICAN FUR.<br />

PUPPIES - small mixed breed, $5.<br />

Call 443-1560.<br />

CHESTNUT MARE - 15.2h, 10yrs,<br />

b enfines .<br />

old. Nce d sposition for beginner.<br />

igat sta Well mannered and willing<br />

.now be lumper. $4OO. Cal 201-359-3005, ask<br />

lrs; ! ,~or Joe or Mike.<br />

s; <strong>Franklin</strong> stove;I<br />

ae Brebar & andirons<br />

many primitives in iron tin &l<br />

wood: pewter inkwell & teapots; I<br />

cloverleaf walnut table, (Vfct.); [a~,mra,o,m~ nac’~mr~Dm<br />

double wheel coffee grinder lamp; [ w’i~s’ol~l~ black &’ta~n.’I~a~es AI(C<br />

spinning wheel upnolstered sofa<br />

& chairs fine quilts including exce. ~" mooa ~ ne ~12’5 , ~ ea 882 . - 1939’ .<br />

Friendship quilt; rugs; lamps;I ~<br />

flow bur’ m k glass’ clocks’ .<br />

Staffordshlro . .AUTO’ 1901t FREE TO GOOD HaM ES -<br />

OLDS "98 4DS Air full bower I Lovable Tiger Kittens. Call 924only<br />

33M Mi. to be said af 2:01) 10113 after 5 p.m.<br />

P.M. Wo are proud to offer this [<br />

fine & meticulously cared for<br />

eollectionofAmericana, tobesold ON,"- P~TPPIE~’ AKC Charon,on<br />

from the above premises Rain or h" Y~,. ~-:_ me<br />

Ave.,<br />

r’" /or "::’:h’"’-"~ Me[ or S Day :$O.uu. ~’:"’:=’"~"’~- ZUI-2U/"<br />

Excellent condition. Must sell. }Crannury. 609-3959812.<br />

~ ~ ....... O ~ I I<br />

1150. ’ van u2t-~o~’J alter 5 p.m.<br />

I GIGANTIC WHIiE’IELEPHANT<br />

STEINWAY CONCERT GRAND AND Bake Sale. S t. May 20 from<br />

I n iorled and domestic yarn, Beautifulebony-complete factory 9 A M to 5 P,M St James Parish<br />

lleedle )oinl, crewel wnrk, rugs rebuilt - $3,000. below orig. new/Hail ’Lincoln Ave, Jamesburg.<br />

und accessories will be found at: cost. A real buy; Guaranteed. Mm’y fine ,tapered items and<br />

ontkiues included i merchandise.<br />

Tlll,]l(Nrr’rlN(~Slll)l<br />

~<br />

Steinway L Grand 0’, like new,/An added feature~Sale of won-<br />

0TuhmeSt. WA4-0306 ebony only $3950; Steinway 6’[derful pasteries. No admission<br />

walnut rebuilt grand, excellent churge. Door prize.<br />

condition. J i ,.<br />

"I ome ofSto nw.’,y"<br />

CIIOPIN MUSIC CO. / J<br />

100N OIdenAve Trenton<br />

~ ¯<br />

BICYCLE REPAIRS<br />

’;. ......... ’.., .... /BABN SALE - l, ~. & Sat. 10-5.<br />

We Buy and Sell Udll .... full uua/ta~ Wagon Wheels, 2 ion baby cribs<br />

lmnbcr, 2 powerlawu mowers,<br />

Tl(iElt AUTO ST(IRES<br />

ctc, Woosunlonsa ~ Poor Farm<br />

29-20Withm’spoonStreet ~VURIdTZEIt ~F’INET piano, Rd., oft’ ltt. 31, Plan, nEro,,. 737-<br />

WA4-3715 ext, working tend. $40o, Call o(ai0. 1<br />

t4’,1-1901.<br />

IIEAUTIFUL PORTABLE WOOD<br />

BAIt with 3 stools, excellent IlALDWIN PIANOS to rent. Try<br />

tend,lien, $’,10., 201-297d425. b~)fore you buy, All monies paid ou GARAGE SALEk BAZAAR<br />

rent applied to purchase. MIF.<br />

I,%IN PIANOS, 22,1 E, State St.,<br />

~ ’71 DODGE MAXI VAN: VS, wide<br />

wheels new belted tires windows<br />

~L~ . with curta ns and bed. 17,000 m.<br />

Call 259-9152.<br />

1959 MERCEDES 190-D, 4 spd, 3<br />

band radio, leather seats, wood<br />

-].ii kt~J~ dash, etc. 924-2747.<br />

1909 OPEL sport rally - 1900<br />

series. New disc brakes R&tt<br />

excel running tend beautiful<br />

body. $1,0o0. Ca I 883-3021 after 6.<br />

S.A.V.E.<br />

(Formerly Smal/ Animal Rescu~ 1967 INTERNATIONAL<br />

League)<br />

TRAVELALL - $850. Excellent<br />

ADOPT A HOMELESS PET ANDcondition.<br />

Call 201-821-9207.<br />

MAKE ONE HAPPY.<br />

male and Female Beagle-Cocker 1966 CORVAiR MONZA - 4 door<br />

pups.<br />

sedan, stick shift, $225. Call 924-<br />

Female short haired Collie- :1869.<br />

Shepherd dog.<br />

Mixed breed reddish colored<br />

Terrier dog, male.<br />

Large male black and brown long<br />

TOO MANY CARS - so 1905~ 9<br />

pass. Dodge Coronet star,on<br />

haired do~. Found on 28 Quarry St. wagon must go, $400. Call 921-9557.<br />

Purebred pregnant English<br />

Pointer fotind on John St. in<br />

Princeton.<br />

Male black and silver Malmute 1967 MERCURY - Colony Park<br />

found on Westerly Road. wagon 9 passenger loaded air<br />

Black and tan female Terrier conditioning, power steering,<br />

mixed breed.<br />

brakes, windows, AM/fm, stereo<br />

Purebred female German Short tape, air springs, roof rack and<br />

Haired Pointer liver and white. carrier, $1475. Call 452-9050, 9 a,m.<br />

Purebred fore’ale Siamese cat 5 p.m. Men. - Fri.<br />

found on Westcott Road.<br />

Call us about our attractive young<br />

kittens and young cats. 1969 FORD LTD - station wagon,<br />

¯ . . ’ DlOOOUne nO nreu ~ ~: e xce l’i ent<br />

shine. Bring chairs. Adults only t,,,;eh ohu~,,n Call (grill 4n4-lSOO<br />

air, PB, PS, Call 201-359-3962 or<br />

359-8951.<br />

please. Terms CASR, Certified or I ............................<br />

travellers checks. GERALD I<br />

STERLING, Auctioneer, Member BOOM FOR ONE HORSE - full<br />

’08 ROVER TC -- 4 pass. sport<br />

NJSSA & NAA 201 - 464-4047, board, $75. Private 3 box stall<br />

Directions, From Rt. #22, stable. Call 009-924-2306.<br />

"COCOA" -- Our gentle child’s sedan, New Michelins, brakes.<br />

Warrenville Exit to King Gee. Rd.,<br />

pony needs a good new home Very good, $1,590, 009-921-43~8.<br />

to I 78 West. Exit at Martinsville<br />

because we are moving. Complete<br />

Rd., Left at 66 gas sta., follow<br />

with western saddle, $125. "Emily<br />

signs.<br />

MINIATURE SCHNAUZER - Jane", our funny black sheep,<br />

FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 19112<br />

puppies 5 weeks old, AKC, home would love to go with her. 395-0474.<br />

pb& ps, radio~ heater. Must sell.<br />

raised. Cal 609-259-6151 after 6<br />

Make offer. (609) 585-5250, 6-8<br />

PM.<br />

p.m.<br />

BEAUTIFUL - AKC registered<br />

COOPED UP PUP - needs loving ’01 JEEP STATION WAGON - 4<br />

Dachshund puppies. Specially good<br />

Lost & Found<br />

home. 3 month old German wheel drive. Best reasonable<br />

temperaments. Call aft. 4 p.m. 448 Shepherd type, quick and in- offer. Phone 009-924-1705.<br />

- 4629.<br />

tillegent, now an apartment<br />

dweller left alone much is<br />

"IS YOUR DOG MISSING" if so<br />

breaking my heart. Looking for 1967 TRIUMPtt TR4A - BRG,<br />

please read on, A number of lost<br />

permanent family. Call evenings rndials, Konis AM/FM conso/e<br />

WE’RE GOING AWAY - Loving<br />

stray clogs have been appearingin<br />

between 6- 7, 452-9248. good condition, $950. Ca 509-466dog<br />

needs loving home. Golden<br />

1231.<br />

the Millstone Twsp. D,sbrow Hill retreiver female, spayed, 5 years,<br />

area. Pedigree & mix breed. Rt. 33 AKC allshots papers, Champion<br />

E. to 1st jug handle past Twin<br />

WEST HIGHLAND WHITE<br />

pedigree. Cat 921-7107.<br />

1967 VOLKSWAGON - very good<br />

TERRIER Wanted. Champion<br />

Rivers, turn Rt. follow road to<br />

rend. 23 000 original miles¯<br />

blood lines. Call eves. and week-<br />

cnd, Lt. turn at Dead end to dirt<br />

Orig na owner¯ 609-44~-4345.<br />

Rd. This road would be the vic,<br />

ends 609 - 452 - 9308.<br />

that these dogs are roaming in.<br />

This has been writted by people NEWFOUNDLAND PUPPIES -<br />

1968 OPEL KADETTE - 23,000 mi,<br />

concerned for the welfare of AKC reg. male and female, show STANDARD POODLE PUPPIES: new tires, exc. tend., economical<br />

animals.<br />

or pet, shots and wormed, 9 weeks Black AKC, champion sired,<br />

transp., $800. or best offer. Call<br />

old. $200. Call 215-346-7210. shots, wormed, 2 me. old, partially 009-448-9897 bet. noon - 2 P.M.<br />

hoasebroken. 201-782-5791 or 201-<br />

SILVER CONTACT LENS case.<br />

COLLIES - blue merle & tri pups. 359-5175.<br />

’68 PONTIAC GTOAuto buckets<br />

Engraved on one end:N.R.T., Jr, Male & Female, 8 wks AKC.<br />

post, redo, p/s, dsc brakes,<br />

CaH 609-921-7058 or 201-297-3434.<br />

Handsame, healthy, reasonaby<br />

lettered tires, A 1 con& 31,000 mi.<br />

n’iced, 201 * 627 - 1229.<br />

297-2020.<br />

tlORSE Palamino Mare 9 yrs old, TOY POODLES, AKC registered,<br />

15 hands high. Rides west-<br />

1968 TOYOTA - Corona, ex. rend.,<br />

2 females & 1 male. 1201) 725-1064<br />

FOUND : metal tennis racquet ern. $t50 firm. Call (201) 329- after 0 pm.<br />

$700¯ Call 448 - 6677.<br />

and case. Fell off your ear rooftop 2447.<br />

on Witherspoon Street. Rescued<br />

by alert Packet employee. Call SNAKES: Yellow rat snakes<br />

924-3244 and identify.<br />

BUICK ’04 WILDCAT; ps & b,<br />

$0.95, Watersnakes, $1.95 at<br />

PARK PET SHOP. Kendall Park PUPPIES BOUGHT & SOLD- All<br />

new snows, very good tend. $350.<br />

Shopping Cir, 201- 297- 3853. breeds handled pure & lnixed.<br />

1201) 297-5034.<br />

Sold Sat, Sun & Monday 10-5.<br />

Bought Monday’s only 0-5.<br />

J.P.O’Neill Kennels, US #1,<br />

Pets & Animals IRISH SETTEH PUPS - Cham- Princeton, N. J.<br />

1967 PLYMOUTH - Belvedere, V-<br />

8, light bhie. 440 - 2554. $500.<br />

pion DARIABAR line. AKC reg<br />

show & field prospects. Excellent<br />

with children, shots & wormed. FOR ADOPTION, 2 yr. old PONTIAC LE MANS 1970 ’-<br />

$100. $125. Call (609) 8~-1911. Airedale boxer, good with automatic, P.S., air, excellent<br />

REGULAR WELSH PONY: 14<br />

children, good watchdog. Call condition, $1800. Call 924-8010.<br />

hands Blue Roan 2 yr. old<br />

t201) 359-3408.<br />

Gelding Excell. confirmation and<br />

gaits. Green broken. Gentle.<br />

CUNNING, ADORABLE- blue-<br />

Owner must n,ove. Call after 7<br />

eyes trained kitten, Joy and<br />

1~7 MGB - blue convertible.<br />

p,m, 448 - 8205.<br />

education for loved and loving<br />

Excellent condition, wire wlleels<br />

NOBWEGIAN ELKHOUND<br />

children. Free with food. 201 - 297 -<br />

4 speed. Complete service rocor~<br />

puppies, AKC, champ, sired,<br />

2058.<br />

aw, ihlble. 201-359-3539.<br />

affectionote, intelligent, beautiful<br />

black & silver ,narkia~Js, excel.<br />

AKC COLLIE PUPS; shots &<br />

;how prospects at’ loving com- ’69 PONTIAC FIREBIRD Conv. 4<br />

wormed champ, sable & white. TIlE BEST looking bh, ck mnions, $125 & up. Cull 2151-8:12- new Michelins, AM/FM radio,<br />

/201) 9~-2568.<br />

miniature poodle pups in town are !462.<br />

23,000 mi, great cond. 215-493-5238<br />

now roady to go with you, 2<br />

or 009-;]92-3859.<br />

n,onths old, AKC Reg. top<br />

breeding & very reasonable<br />

BOSTON TEI’tI~.IERS -- AKCconsidering<br />

their al, eestm’s!<br />

’71 TRIUMPH Spitfire, good<br />

Mules, raised with children, 448-, Priscilkl Stewart, 605-655-3430. PItOFESSIONAL DOG eondit., n,ust sell. Call 460-2490<br />

4046.<br />

GI;OOMING all breeds and<br />

after o p.m.<br />

mixed. Pick-up & deliver. (50!))<br />

AKC REGISTEIIED - Mlniatnro<br />

448 - 90,t2 Ilightstown. Ask for 194o CIIEVY - 327 cu, inch, 450<br />

Schmluzer puppies, Champlou Jndie.<br />

h.p., 950 roar, n,ags, bucket seals,<br />

AKC COLLIE Stud Service, I sired, Good with children. Call Ed<br />

,l spd., best offer. Call after 5 p.n,.,<br />

Bellhaven-Glen<br />

!<br />

ilill sables, tri,’, at 4611-2407,<br />

111};I-72;17.<br />

Trenton. 392-7133,<br />

SEMI- ACCOUSTIC EIA~CI’ItlC<br />

GUITAIt, ma fie a,’chcd top &<br />

bhlck, mahogany neck with ad-I ENGA(;I,~MI,]NT RING - Seer’s<br />

justiag<br />

I<br />

rod, 2 pick-ups wide<br />

h’uditioo premion, ,uality ¯ BI,;(~ON Dl’r ION l, il) PIANOS<br />

’~re(jUelley range, ~ vohlu’lo con-:<br />

tq)p,’aiscd over $,100. - 7/10 carat, Steli,way Upright $(50, Eve,,elt<br />

t,’ols end 2 tol,o control. Cost $225, I,’irst effer over $900, In excellent Studio $a~,0.<br />

e.¢.<br />

(;rand Piano<br />

t!oudiliun. CMI ,t06-0025. daa, onstrnkn, $500, New Wu|’lltzer<br />

SllcO,l e t ~ c sec(st$~’9<br />

everything $i25. l’~lectrical<br />

rental used 3 n,as, $550. New<br />

Ch, sslcal I’dk guitar wl,lte sproce<br />

Sob,els $695 new Ba]dwb, S linels<br />

top, n I hegany I ack & sides. Ilnllt<br />

from $H75, New lliaaos to root ns<br />

low as $4 ler wk. Mffilh, Pianos &<br />

¯ ht cont|’ol, C(ISl $175, sell far $109. TItENT IIANDY Si[OP - AT Organ, 234 Iq. State St. Trenton<br />

Cull after 12 noon 21!1.297-955,L PI!:NNIN(ITON CIRCI,E (l,on,e N, ,J. 392-7133. ,I’Ve In, t’k ng n<br />

lan,hnado hlnlp shades alld rcor of store.<br />

rosterath)n of antlqoe nlelals)<br />

GIIANTS I)i,~I,UXE IqI,ECT t L’ anaooueos tl,at the new Sl)opbours<br />

IIIWl’~lt with vent hases, excellent urn 9-5 dally 737.1109, Lamps Antln ae<br />

eandll(oo, $70, ’)91.2’,17. :1711, ,owhcd.,’u,a u,. ,,oo,t,d, ...,,~U,.<br />

I,t)NGINI,?S ¯ v,nnponeot stereo<br />

MUST SEI,I,- low, Iv ,,Ill )h,e ell~<br />

w/headphones $’10. 50 guod now<br />

SO,ll01S ste}’co rccurds $79, Ill’ 25 mu,~Ua".Wanted<br />

fo,’ $’10. ,HS- 7,t11!.<br />

e,illnard,<br />

Sat. May 13, IO ~m.. 2 p,1~,<br />

r~ood type tenlperament<br />

Baptist Church if thlniilton<br />

Sqtlaru ’,175i Nott~gbam Way.<br />

)edigrees Wclspr ng Kennels,<br />

iff-J - ,t48 - 4372,<br />

SPonsored By You,! of llamilton<br />

G,’unge #79. Look. Buy or Just<br />

Enjoy. A,;ts & Cld’ts, Baked<br />

Goods, Ihnneinado ~o Cream &<br />

Ganms. ltaln or Shil;. GOLDEN ltETRl~IVlt]l{ ¯<br />

Alexander Is loo m,ieb fur onr<br />

honso ill town. (Jan you give Ilini<br />

halne in Ihe COllntry. Call 405-2738.<br />

YARD MOVING SALE. May 13,<br />

I.I 0 u.ni. Sallle fnl~lttlre lol’ge FREI’,<br />

whldow fail liih’r~i plet,lre<br />

franle.s l’r!litjars dls.es, i,otsali!l<br />

plillS, Knicil llnllCKS, stile ilaUSilOl.<br />

Mu y odds i, d ends.lialiy pt¢c’os<br />

ill’ new needluwork. ’ilhlge Itaod<br />

I,hist Ilutch Nec[ tbetwcoa<br />

Chlirchand schoal)~igdlilh.___<br />

llouhln II,,, r sl go<br />

, ruwer, re n she{ ,$i75, Ca 4.11 ¯ (IAIIA(IE SAI,I,I - Siiti& Stin, Mii<br />

.5 2<br />

13 & I,t I1 li.ni. - 5 lln.,,I Par<br />

Phice Criuibary. Wlu.ih115<br />

IIBIJ,’,Y’SI ,:PAII’r~dI, NT<br />

nulehhia, furlilt,irtt litutlii’ot<br />

~,vq.v I WANTED ’ro BUY: Scl’a , AN’I’I(~UE I,AItGE WAI,NUT<br />

I)<br />

t!oppar,<br />

hinilni desk toaslor ’ai dlsl t!<br />

....... Ill i, ’t tlstrhi SS lead, bilShlOsS al,inlhsini p.lva!o. stiilnloss drep leaf lob e, glllil log $290, P<br />

Ih’liiColonSlin llhigCcnter<br />

’<br />

nllholsh~reil solils; $11o. Small ph nn( ols. o N UlOl’O.<br />

steol etlL salkls or tlir llnltsl nf chairs eh’ca II~(L wohlil<br />

....<br />

Utilfornutil S )Oellilly Ciirrool uuu’ket ,rien, eiisli I!iI,L nllrror rnverse illhllilig il ipi<br />

V----<br />

S { t l Metals Cu, |no, W. holf $,115. Di,I b~llra)oao co[li ltiili~ss olborwlse ~nhlil oil<br />

lei, Nt ’~les Woll ’csses Mobls C a ihili Itd. lid 1 Soliiorvillo solno cii i ler, ili97 lhrii 1117,.I. Cli tqlrlihnlle unnihors ilro Areli<br />

Ic lilt ils~ tllll ty Wark etc. hi N.J. Oilii71, Pllano (201) I~t.7211ii, 7 ¯<br />

(’ollo 0119.<br />

wh la o11, nslt,irle,]l !!ahlrS.<br />

~ IIONGAlllAN POINTEIt .<br />

erossbrecd ou, le lioalthy affcctionate<br />

guardian 5 weeks okl, Autos For Sale<br />

$15. Call 1182-9131.<br />

Pt)ItTABI,I,] DOG EENNEI,S<br />

lle.’lsunablo, Free estimates and ’(15 CIIEVI~;LLE - SS327<br />

delivery. All 297.5353. q ebrock Ilolly new tun, lib<br />

lers rings iiearhigs 4 sleed<br />

It~I,~~TITI) IIInrst cushun paint, new wheels,<br />

- adorable killens. Please<br />

’~’) -.;,ist< e(’20 3Ja(l’~)<br />

cull 07,t-9151).<br />

IIEl) MINIATUllE 1 i,iclle,’s, ) i0<br />

weeks old, wornled, doehod and<br />

shols. Call after ,I ll.n,., 11112.2,195.<br />

(itiO } ()ME WANTED far 3 nio.<br />

ohl lilili lailf laihrlulur.half Aft.<br />

dalo, ii’ll ~hols. Uall 7Ol.350.i!7114.<br />

AKC ItEGISTEllEII I,ON(I<br />

IIAlltli3) I)ACIISllUND PUP.<br />

PIES ¯ t3ii,ii)p[onslil<br />

I)<br />

ttl,ick. (hill<br />

315 . II(t7 , 2521,<br />

rglil~ Jig i’!/iq’iES ¯ iij,y<br />

tluarllnl~ COlllpilnlOliS sullonlo ini’<br />

Iown or COlinlry. ,litll.3.12it,<br />

’ AL 1)I 100LS t970.4 speed radio<br />

30 000 sctnal miles, excellent<br />

COUC t on, 895-00t;.<br />

1003 VW BUS - oxcellont sllapo,<br />

browa & hhn:k. C.onm sec it. Call<br />

Jne Loinbardo, llolne: 890.0730,<br />

Bns. B82¯9511i<br />

,,,us~ 0 ~s ]1 ,, 7~<br />

uldtiros tii rcar. Mu yuxtras. 03 BUICI( ¯ Special station wagon.<br />

’$1’’1015 C"ail<br />

5<br />

717’ .ofi,I<br />

franiBItu4Mon, Wed. Fri, 10to4 ..........<br />

V-II aufon,ofic, radia. 3 seals for<br />

extra kids. Roof rack, firo eilgli,u<br />

Sat., al’t_ or ,I call 201-Mil-7112~ ..... -- red. EMra n,ol+inled snow th’es.<br />

llrai,d new brakes. Shocks & wliilo<br />

1911il AUSTIN IIEALY- 3009 goodwall<br />

tires tills week. lleeeni in.<br />

IIOIISES BOAlll)ED deluxa/coi,,tltion, Mlehelhllh’es. Clll!.i4il- speelhln. A (hnnl bay iit $’,125. 4.15.<br />

fa¢llltlns<br />

o9’<br />

cxport care. llligo la- 55<br />

7,t111.<br />

duor rhlg aiid elub raoili. Ilol’Ses<br />

sehoolod~ riiee hurses lei~gt!,! ’!1)’<br />

VetolseoiI.Arenllusaavauolneny ’ti7 ,IA(]IIAR 2 - 3 A,ilolaatir al<br />

the hoo, or dily ,ir nlghi by iippt, I eandlllol, ed, good<br />

vondllion ’78 CllltYSld,}lt - hl/l)erhil 2 door<br />

Now Ol)cratell by a,,vi,cT~i (Tlio I $2375. Call 71i9.!fi25.<br />

(larkens! lllthJaway l:arlli<br />

hard hill. Air can,lttlonhig & oil<br />

I iowor foatorea, lnSiilacglato<br />

Worsvlle.Zaii lailt,’ liptr, ve . ¯ ..... ~-- , nllli) $1 i ,5 281 llgfi.411 i,<br />

Ph,ino ,tiltVl,l~0. 019 EL )ti tA 10 CAI)IId,AC- al i l’te’ 6 i II<br />

iin(I hill power all oviilbihle lie. " ’<br />

ecss,,rtus, 8illlerh (~aildilhin. (:all<br />

Fcnds and (h’iihis<br />

113.1.1975,<br />

....<br />

forollantliiiils<br />

iii littSl,lliAidg MII,I,S ’85 l,’lilll) I:uh’hule II t~yl slin.<br />

/<br />

’71 il,s, thtlss S [i 0 gnu<br />

77,1Alui~ontlai, St. Ihi’l nlag v¢lieels gaull raliiung/il,<br />

, ll/S I1/, AM/FM stiJ’lo<br />

Pohicuioil {’!~ 19., $.100. Uoll oiler li liJn., +ill./rildk,, .I s s.lp, I 12,009 nil Cnll !)71.<br />

WA ,1.0134 i7:17. /li117~,<br />

I


THE PRINCETON PJqCKET<br />

’l’h(; I,awr(mc(; I,~,dge,<br />

THF. CENTIGqL POST<br />

g)INDSOR-ttIGHTS HER~qLD<br />

......Autos For Sale Autos For Sale<br />

GItANI) PRIX.B opal e’GI<br />

Excdlnnl ’ m g eouditon 2<br />

(opt. Picuse c01] evcPilIgs, 2111.<br />

’J59.Iii180 or 201.859-6002. No<br />

reusnnabJe offer refused,<br />

"Seven For Central Jersey"<br />

Class i fi’ed dverfising<br />

Campers & Trailers Business Services Special Services<br />

’67TRIUMPH GT-0 -wire wheels 971 MUSTANG-convertible, A/C,<br />

P relli tires, new clutch and rear’ T/F, 351cc automatic trans, AM, [<br />

~adio & stereo tape. Deep purple’.[ spotless,. Must sell. Call 443-3250 [<br />

uall 448 - 05II. ¯ after 7 ~ wK. enos.<br />

VW ’60 Bug- Good condition. New 1903 CHEV. Impala 4-door Std.<br />

[<br />

P m<br />

~urnaek~se,ando.bat!ery;,, Recently shift, 8 cylinder, g~od eon~tition,<br />

~, TENT TRAILER 1901, Apache THESIS&MANuSCRIPTTyl)ing.<br />

PAINTERS - 3 college seniors 5<br />

Chief, godcond.s.lps. 4/more ,hvy. IBM Selectric & Executive type. [FURNITURE STRIPPING. low yrs. experience. Inter or and<br />

duck eauvas, 4 lg. storage uns, Carbon.r!bbons. Mimeographing. leost, cxpertwork. Wood or metal.<br />

PLUMBING&HEATING<br />

exterior work. Call before the<br />

$195. 201-329-0331. Mrs. DICmco, 896-0004. Bear Tavern Road, West Trenton. rush, 882- 5516.<br />

OILBURNERS<br />

Open Men, Thin’s, Sat. 9 - 4:30.<br />

J. B. REDDING &SON, INC.<br />

,,vu. ~a, ~o~.oouo at[er 7 $200. CaIl 466 - 0973, after 7 p.m. [<br />

Call 882 - 9191 or 082 - 3410<br />

DODGE MOTOR HOME - 1964,<br />

evenings;<br />

COLLEGE PLACEMENT -<br />

234 Nassau St.<br />

27’, sleeps 6-8, air rend, furnace, Special Services<br />

Transfer. Certified counselor. For<br />

Princeton<br />

monomatic, Onan 5KW generator,<br />

registration for professional<br />

WA 4-0160<br />

new drapes & carpeting loaded,<br />

service that aids students seeking<br />

1900 BUICK SKYLARK - grand- exeellenteond lion. $8,0000. Call<br />

college admission call 201-297-<br />

’00 VOLVO 122: Good condition 6 sport. Excellent mechanical 20t-722-2870 or 201-722-6343 eves<br />

SMI’rH BROS. Alientown, N.J. PATIO BL()CI(S 1861 m" write K.B.M. Associates, . .<br />

good tires. $300. Call 737-0483. condition. $440. Call after l0 p.m weekends.<br />

Backhoe service septic systems<br />

15 Dundee Rd Kendall Park N. Why wait unt the roof eaks?<br />

to arrange aspect,on, 921-9768.<br />

nstal cd, f -gravel. 259-7982. Specialty blocks for ........~ r~r~,~a<br />

Decks Walks,<br />

1970 LARK camper trailer -<br />

& Pat os<br />

’67 TRIUMP;I TR 4A wire wheels,<br />

hardtop, sleeps 4. Stove, sink, HIGHTSTOWN GLASS<br />

independent rear suspension.<br />

elec. and water hook-ups. Ex-<br />

19,000 mi, excel, rend. $1500 Call COLLECTOR’S ITEM. ’6I<br />

&MIRRORCO.<br />

All Work Co.<br />

cellent condition. Must sell. 215-<br />

Route 206, Belle Mead, N.J.<br />

924-4990 eves.<br />

Chrysler 300 G Red Ram Jet Two 482-9210.<br />

Tours. High performance cam.<br />

We repair Screens & Windows.<br />

359-3000<br />

Needs wor.~. Best offer over $125.<br />

Prompt Pick-up & Delivery<br />

1971 SUPER BEETLE - Radio 201-29%0136.<br />

Service. Glass Tops Made to<br />

’FREES TOPPED & REMOVED<br />

bumper guards 6200 miles ex-<br />

Order.<br />

also houses painted. Free<br />

GREAT TRAILER - for small<br />

estimate, reasonable. Call 799cellent<br />

condition. Ca 443-1232.<br />

family. 13-1/2’, self contained, Call: 448-2077<br />

2489 4-9 p.m.<br />

flush toilet heater ice box stove.<br />

OLDS 1963 STARFIRE. bucket<br />

Exce eat rend t on. $999. Ca l 896seats,<br />

power steering and brakes. ’67 COUGAR XR 7 excel running<br />

ATTICS, CELLARS, GARAGES<br />

0382 after 4 p.m.<br />

CLEANED - Trash hauled away.<br />

Loaded with extras, $400 or best rend. low mi, new tires. $1,050.<br />

PAINTERS<br />

Light hauling. Odd jobs. Call 201offer.<br />

(201) 725-3570.<br />

Call 883.6493 or 882-8764.<br />

H & R CONTIiACTORS<br />

297-2920.<br />

Interior & exterior. All work<br />

guaranteed. Fully insured. Free<br />

1965 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE -<br />

8 cyl. stick, $375. firm. Call Dave<br />

TRAILER - delux 25’ sleeps 2,<br />

estimates. Call 924-0301.<br />

at 921-3100 or 359-8859. ’63<br />

VAN LIEU ASSOCIATES<br />

PLYMOUTH FURY, completely furnished carpeted,<br />

AUTOMATIC V-8 RUNS WELL. all electric, stereo TV, Air con- Contractors & Builders<br />

BEST OFFER TO BENEFIT d toned, shower, stainless kit-<br />

1 Main Street<br />

190l VW BUG - less than 5%O0OFLIGHT<br />

TWO.CALL 924-4092 chen, refrigerator, range, spotless Flemington, N.J. 06822<br />

miles, good tires, one owner, newAFTERNOONS.<br />

condition. $4,000. 452-8111.<br />

201-782-8680<br />

battery, $350. Call 924-3056.<br />

(6097 466-0179<br />

PLUMBING AND HEATINGinstallatio%<br />

repairs and service;<br />

__<br />

pumps and hot water boilers.<br />

1905 BUICK ELECTRA 225 -<br />

’70 TOYOT0 CORONA - Moving,<br />

Prompt service, licensed<br />

TENT CAMPER, COX, sleeps 6<br />

convertible, one owner, A-1 must sell. 16 0000 mi, perfect rend, ice box, sink, curtains, extra<br />

CARPENTRY, REPAIRS and plumber. CallAlfredNoack (2011<br />

running condition $600. Call 921- snow tires $1600. or best offer. storage, awning, like new. See to small alteralions. Call (609) 799-]359-3216.<br />

9441 after 5:30.<br />

Ca 883-6380 after 7.<br />

appreciate. 201- 297- 2061.<br />

0678 after 5:30 p.m.<br />

" ’ FURNISRED ROOM . for gentleman<br />

on quiet street. 2 blocks off<br />

Main St., Call days, 201-725-6363 or<br />

eves, 201-722-5524. Manville. .A<br />

ROOM FOR RENT - in private<br />

home<br />

¯<br />

near RCA Laboratory.,<br />

Gentleman" only, free parking.<br />

Pleasephone 452-2125 after 0 p.m.<br />

or week ends.<br />

I P anahead for your roof ng needs:<br />

I NEW ROOFS repairs<br />

COOPER & SCIIAFER DESIRE-.~’BLE ROOM FOR<br />

PAVING 03Moran Princeton RENT, near campus and walk ng<br />

CONTRACTORS<br />

Walnut4-2063 distance to Penn. R. R. Parking<br />

available. 924-4474.<br />

Driveways, patios, trenching,’ and<br />

dozing work.<br />

Established 1941<br />

Garden-Landscape For Rent - Apts.<br />

350-8865<br />

DOERLER LANDSCAPES<br />

PAIN’I’ING - experienced<br />

EAST WINDSOR TWSP: Chestnut<br />

~tudenis, interior - exterior, very Landscape Designing Willow Apts. 1 - One bedroom apt.<br />

~ood work, reasonable rates<br />

and<br />

for June 1st. $185. me. 1-One<br />

’eferences. Call Gregg 201-545- Contracting bedroom apt. for July 1st. $175.<br />

5075 utter 4.<br />

me. For appt. Call 448-0960.<br />

609-924-1224<br />

SCCA RACERS<br />

MANVILLE: 5-1/2 rms, 1/2<br />

duplex. Own utilities. Call (20I)<br />

forlnula race cars exclusively. LANDSCAPING & YARD WORK722-8471.<br />

Doe~fiig~]dn cons truc t ion Tree surgery and trees removed.<br />

-’ . . ¯ Liming and fertilizing Grass<br />

p rotot ype Cna~c~SctU~l~gevel opmem<br />

.<br />

I<br />

I cutting & shrubbery trunmed. 2 ROOM APT. all utilities n-<br />

by appt. only<br />

Free estimates<br />

eluded on U.S. Hwy. 1, Men. Jet..<br />

201-329-0667<br />

Call 924-6301<br />

Single party 45 yrs. or older. 201-<br />

329-0974.<br />

VW 1971 SUPER - AM/FM radio, 4<br />

’71 VEGA - hatch back coupe<br />

eed shift, rear window 23200 miles, 4 speed, AM/FM<br />

~a radio $1700. Call 215-493-5715.<br />

Movin~ - 1909 FORD LTD Country<br />

Squi,’e - 429 eng, air rend, PS,<br />

PB, excel, rend. 1 oweer. Call 201-<br />

859-3962 or 359-6951.<br />

’03 CHEV II - Station wag}m, 4 dr.<br />

0 cyl. auto. Call 443-1564.<br />

BUICK LA SABRE 1969 - door<br />

hard top, blue with white vinyl top,<br />

air conditioned, low mileage<br />

121,000 , excellent rend tion, Best<br />

offer above $2,000. Call 924-6998.<br />

70 MALIBU - air, stereo tape<br />

Michilens, post rear, tilt steering,<br />

more. Call Marianne, 921-6995 9<br />

a.m. - 4 p.m. Must sell.<br />

’67 GTO - vinyl roof, fact. air, p/s,<br />

p/b, auto trans. 1 lady owner<br />

under 50,000 mi, $1175.’Ca 448-<br />

3830 after 6.<br />

DODGE DART 1963, new seat<br />

deicer.<br />

’69 VW BUS & CAMPER - $~500. ---- S~.<br />

Good cond bed, elec. out extra SCISSOR SHARPENING - reg. I vice. Let Our professional era-<br />

STEAMWAY DO YOU NEED A MAN - to do<br />

II after 6 p.m. 737-3473.<br />

seat, rad o, screens. Ca 609-448- scissors 75¢. Plucking shears ployees rdeasc you from the<br />

CARPET CLEANING your garden work and grass<br />

cutting? Call after 6 p.m., 924 - LAWRENCEVILLE - 3-1/2<br />

7690 after 6.<br />

$t.50. Call 448-6056. ~h’udgery of every day<br />

__<br />

aousecmaaing. Our reliable<br />

IT’S FANTASTIC [ 9555.<br />

rooms, private entrance, utilities<br />

’64 CHEVY IMPALA - 4 door<br />

workers am available on a daily<br />

Soil is actually extracted not<br />

included, $175. me. Garage op-<br />

.............. ¯ ~,,o,,,~,~ basis iu tie E W- Hightstown scrubbed deeper into the carpet.<br />

OBAL<br />

tional, avail. June 1. Ideal for 1<br />

sedan, auto, PS, V8, perfect mech,<br />

rend. $250. Call after 6 p.m., 201-<br />

Motorcycles ~]~I~IC~?NG ~.01~ .......<br />

area. All iur empi’0yees are in- Old shampooing method is iuef-<br />

person. 896-1852.<br />

GARDEN MARKET INC.<br />

’ ’<br />

526-8579.<br />

sured for your protection. Call 448ficient,<br />

costly to you, outdated.<br />

0942 or 44i - 5621.<br />

GUARANTEE<br />

Landscape<br />

We guarantee that your earpet --Designer and Contractor- BELLE MEADlar~euptodatealJt.<br />

’71 HONDA - mini-trail 50cc.<br />

will be cleaned better than it’s<br />

1963 VW BUG - in excellent rend.<br />

ALL MASONRY WORK, Patio,<br />

6rooms tilebath Adu]ts$295. me. ~,<br />

Reasonable offer. Call 201-297-1780 sidewalk, steps & all repair work.<br />

cvcr been cleaned before.<br />

Reasonable offer. Call after 6<br />

PIkNO TUNING<br />

Alexander St. Ut t es extra, l0 rain. from Prin.<br />

daily after 6, anytime weekends.<br />

p.m., 201-526-8579.<br />

1201) 526-1992.<br />

CALL<br />

Princeton & Somerville. Call after 5, 201-<br />

Regulating Repairing<br />

CIIAFT CLEANEIIS<br />

452-240l 389-6400.<br />

ROIIH{T 11. IIALLIEZ<br />

For Free Estimates<br />

BUILD A DUNE BUGGE - with<br />

1971 HONDA, SL-10O Scrambler,<br />

Registered<br />

220 Nassau St. 924-3242<br />

SUBLET- 2 bedrooms 2 bath Apt.<br />

the frame from this VW bug with<br />

like new. driven 482 miles. $375. RICHARD PETTY 799-0798 McmbeiPiano Techn clans<br />

Cranbury Road, Princeton Jet. GARDENING- LANDSCAPING - in E. Windsor July 1, 1972 - March<br />

63,000 miles. $75. Call 921-9247.<br />

Helmet included. (201) 359-8358 EXCAVATING-LANDSCAPING ~-uild, Im.<br />

799-0327 - 1849 Brunswick Ave. LAWN CARE - Call 924-7804. 1, 1973 at $230. per month. Central<br />

after 0 p.m.<br />

DEMOLITION<br />

921-7242<br />

Trenton 695-3242.<br />

air & pool. Ca11448 - 9474.<br />

Septic systems - sewer & water<br />

lines connected driveways &<br />

1953 MERCEDES BENZ - 300<br />

harking areas constructed, land-<br />

VOLK’S - lug Cleaning & Floor’<br />

series sedan, sliding roof. Not<br />

’:leafing.<br />

Waxing Rugs professionally dune TAVERNER POOI,S WILL DO GRASS CUTTING &<br />

nmnmg. $350. Call 452-8096.<br />

1971 SUZUKI MT 50; trailhopper<br />

excel rend. 625 mi, still under<br />

H’~ht~o~a Rd. P, fmet(n Jet.<br />

nyour hone. Free estimates 609-<br />

lawn work. Have own equipment<br />

6 ROOM APTS.- spacious bright,<br />

448-0120.<br />

ground floor private honm, 2<br />

Retail Store & transportation. Call weekdays<br />

warranty. Moving to bigger bike<br />

Chemicals alter 6 p.m. (609) 921-6294 or 1201)<br />

private entrances garage,<br />

only reason selling. $225 or best<br />

MECI-IANICS DREAM - ’06<br />

TYPEWR]]?ER REPAIR -<br />

Pool Repairs<br />

modern outside area, shaded,<br />

526-9076.<br />

offer. Call 924-0633, 8:30-10 pm.<br />

Datsun sports car. Best offer. Call<br />

MOVING ?<br />

General ebaning and repairs.<br />

good neighborhood references.<br />

448- 6825 p.m.<br />

Free estimites. Call Ed Radigan See our unique installations<br />

Heply box 100 c/o Windsor Hights<br />

Call Jasper the dependable<br />

448-6443.<br />

l{erald.<br />

All Work Co.<br />

1905 CHEVY - 250 6 cylinder<br />

I moving man. Insured.<br />

WATEf¢.Pf~DOFING CELLARS Route 206, Belle Mead, N.J.<br />

engine, standard needs valve job<br />

and pun seal kit. $50. Will deliver<br />

Boats<br />

CH 7-6787<br />

GUARAN’IEED - Chimneys,<br />

359-3000<br />

MONMOUTH JCT 4 rm apt $225<br />

Plastering, Brick & Block wo’rk.<br />

House Sitting per me. 1 me security. 12011 329locally<br />

for$10. 448- 7418.<br />

Call John P~macchi, 009-585-8484.<br />

2012.<br />

TRAINS: A. F. - Lionel, Tyco-<br />

’60 MUSTANG good rend.<br />

15-1/2’ CUSTOM FIBERGLASS<br />

CARPENTRY<br />

Marklin-N, Expert repair service. NEWLY MARRIED COUPLE<br />

auto latic ps radio, air rend. $650.<br />

BOAT - 33h.p. Evenrude motor<br />

We will buy or trade your set.<br />

SUB-LET- 1 bedroom unfurnished<br />

desire housesitting arrangement t. $195. at Twin Rivers,<br />

Call 924-7600.<br />

fully equipped, $700. Call 448-2312.<br />

L & L BUILDERS AND ALUMINUI~ STORM DOORS Shell’s Trains for summer. Call 921-9172 after 5 ~lg<br />

covers new tires, United rebut<br />

HOME IMPROVEMENTS AND WIN[OWS. Reasouable<br />

347 Willow St.<br />

htstown. 443-3285 after 7 PM. --<br />

).fit.<br />

engine 25 00O miles, dent in left<br />

Guaranteed :Insured. Before 5 Bordeetown, N.J.<br />

side, new I~rakes, $300 firm. Call<br />

Alterations, Additions, Repairs,<br />

SAILBOAT - 15’ fiberglass with 70’<br />

466-3748 afte 5 & weekends. 737-<br />

2 Responsible grad. students seek SUBLET - 1 bedroom un-,I<br />

Roofing and Garage Conversions.<br />

’65 CHRYSLER NEWPORT. 2- after 12 noon 201-297-9554. main 32’ jib, and trailer. 1 year<br />

5260.<br />

"No job ton small."<br />

.. noursaqz, 609-29a-1.469. ~-o~ats. _ s-a _ housesitting posit on n Princeton furnished apartment, $195. Twin<br />

for June to August, Excell. Rivers, Hightstown, N. J. Call 443door<br />

hardtop, good condition,<br />

old. Ca 406-04’12.<br />

Phone 201-329-4004<br />

references. Call 924-1640. 3285 aftm’ 7 p.m.<br />

reasonable price. Call week days I ....<br />

Sun 2 5<br />

1:30- 3:30 and 6:30- 8:30 p.m. 921-1<br />

0695.<br />

UNFURNISHED 2 bedrm, apt.<br />

OPEL GT 1900 series,, gold 4 spd, CLAYTON SKIFF - must sell, LAMP SHADES - lamp mounting GARAGE DiORS INSTALl,El)<br />

radio disc brakes, excel cone inboard accessories. Good con- and repairs, Nassau Interiors, 162 REPAIRED- Reasoeable. Free<br />

DRESSMAKING DONE in my HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOLHeat<br />

& Water included. Private<br />

Call after 6 p.m. 12011 247-5275. dition. Evenings 609-448-4495. Nassau St., Princeton. estimates, 2~1 - 297 - 3797.<br />

home. Telephone 452-9286 after 0.1 student wife & child seek entrance. Manville. Call FRIDAY<br />

housesitting position or 2 bdrm ONLY, after 6 pm. 201-725-8408.<br />

apt. June - Labor day. (017) 926-<br />

1070 MG Midget, white con-<br />

14’ BOAT TRAILER - $100. 0 h.p.<br />

THE TRISI~EN MARIONETTESGOURMET<br />

-TO-GO wonderful ceton<br />

0361<br />

Packet.<br />

or Reply Box 1950 e/o Prin. "Apartment Homes for<br />

vertible, wire wneels, only 22 000<br />

motor Evim’ude, $200. Aluminum<br />

- Available for parties, fairs, food for parties at home. Delivery<br />

Gracious Living"<br />

nfiles. Call 924-8699. P ’0t JAGUAR 3.8 electra, c assie, pram 12’, $100. Kayak $10. Call 882 NEW AND USED VACUUM benefits. Orginal shows for young dully. After 5::10 ).m. phone 737excellent<br />

condition 4 door, j~de - 1930.<br />

CLEANERS -- Sales and service. and old. Re$oeable. 609-737-1199. 20t2 for menu.<br />

VILLAGE OF PENNBROOK<br />

green, automatic transmiss ol<br />

Featuring Kirby Sanitronic<br />

like new, collectors item. 587-3599.<br />

System. Come into our showroomttOME<br />

Ill’PAIRS - Masonry,<br />

BUCKS COUNTY AREA - Home <strong>The</strong> prestige address of Lower<br />

$1500.<br />

13’ FIBERGLASS SKI BOA’]’ with 732 Livingston Avenue North fireplace sidewalks patios DRESSMAKING AND ALTERA- sitters availuble. Comp e e y Bucks County. For pleasure .<br />

1979 GRAND PRIX, clean as a<br />

trailer. Call 452-2048. Brunswick, or phone 249 - 0131. reroofing, allerations, E. R. TIONS, Janice Wolfe. Call 809-449-. reliable couple no children. Ownswimming<br />

tennis, the Club and a<br />

whistle. Loaded: P/Wind., P/S,<br />

WcsterveR, 201 - 309 - 4170. 2125.<br />

antique filled 1800 townhouse Newbeautiful<br />

reflect on lake and<br />

Stereo, Ab’ Cond., Lt. Blue, Blk,<br />

Yerk. Will live in Bucks County grounds.<br />

Top, new tires $8,100. 201-297-<br />

4054.<br />

PORSCHE ’04 - Reconditioned.<br />

tIOUSE PAINTED - Experiencec S & T EXCWATIN(I CONTItAC-<br />

horuc June, July and/or August.<br />

Completely rebuilt eng ,e New 12-1/2 ft SAILBOAT Bberglass puinter. Interior & Exte,’ior TORS IN?. specializitg SLIPCOVERS & DIIAPERIES - Cure for pets. Copious references. For comfort ¯ your own private<br />

paint. Pe{fect condition Movinghull,<br />

cotton sails, almninum mast<br />

References. Professional job at 14rading, hhd cleuriog cellarer. custom nlude. 13ring your fahrib Will exchange homes if des red. entry from outdoors, a patio,<br />

must sell. Call. 609 - 392- 6284. & boom $250. 6 tiP MERCURY<br />

amateur prices. 921-0327. bill (liri ul~ h)) soil..t06-3032 or select from nurs. Call 585..3244. Reqn re swimming pool. Call 212- cmnplete kitchens, carpeting,<br />

891110:l_= :): ..........................<br />

6511-0983.<br />

individual heat and air con-<br />

outboard motor ’611 axe. eond.<br />

ditioning and abundant closet<br />

$180.6 ft. ROW BOAT wood, ideal<br />

IIUII,DEIIS Ualcss oiuq’wisc anted all TIlE TASTY II1Stl - has available<br />

space.<br />

’06 ALFA ROMEO . Guilt 600<br />

for fishing on lake. $25. Call 924-<br />

II(/USESITTING POSITION<br />

~.s<br />

hsc<br />

)i(<br />

brakes,<br />

e’ Ve ore.<br />

twin<br />

New<br />

overhead<br />

top., new l~<br />

cures<br />

nt<br />

1330 after 0 p.m.<br />

Gm’ages<br />

[elepluale umuhcrs ill’l[! Area leleetablegonrmat casseroles for<br />

SOUGIIT BY two W.C.C, nmn. I<br />

EMPTY GARAGE? Fill it with<br />

Additions (’ode 6119,<br />

~onr dimmr or buffet party. Call<br />

hmnediate First Occupancy<br />

Awulable June - thru August.<br />

2 dual wcbers, 5 speed t’tlns,<br />

our Volvo. 144S durk green beauty<br />

924 - 154!) for brochure.<br />

Dornlers<br />

Phone Doug Green 921-9015 or<br />

I’irelll radials. Please call after [<br />

in excellent condition, 1008. Enjoy<br />

One bedroom style . $100, One<br />

Itenovations<br />

).in., 866-3371. or 507-6506 Ex. yourself, Open to offers. 400-2184<br />

nIINCET(IN<br />

write Westminster Choir College, bedroonl and den - $200, Two<br />

ce eat condition,<br />

eves.<br />

11172 SUNFISII - $549. (save $100.)<br />

I)ISI[)SAI, SEItVICI,:<br />

Princeton.<br />

Call 799-0719.<br />

All Work Co.<br />

IIllESSMAKING and Alterations,<br />

bedrooms - $210, and the Deluxe<br />

ltt. r,t & llalf Aeru Itd. Reasonublo prices, 924-7484,<br />

two bedroom apartment homo<br />

Route 200, Belle Mead, N.J.<br />

Canbury, N.J.<br />

with don and two baths - $255,<br />

359-3000<br />

09-395-1889<br />

IIt/USESITTING AVAILABLE CALL 215.94~1-2211, Directions<br />

SCtlOOL BUS hlternation:tl |959<br />

:~xeol. a It. beg,lining Jtmo 1, idea from Trenton - South on Route I to<br />

I)IH,:SSMAKING ale’~tons il ’)’ young woman 0,’ marrie(<br />

56 passenger. Cun be used its bus<br />

Route 13. oontlnuo on tit, 13 South<br />

tuy u)lne, reasuna)e rates, (,’till :oa|)le. sulnnler rcspoaslbillties<br />

nr carol,or. Must sell, Make offer.<br />

2-1/2 miles to Mill Creek Road,<br />

Call Hi~)9) 565.5251), 0-0 p,nl,<br />

Ilclud. ()all 799.0005, Exit, turn left to Sumples,<br />

M(lil - 1970. Roadster AM.FM<br />

slcreu, brnuze yellow cxee .<br />

$2,209. (a 39.b5407 ofter 5 I’M.<br />

’08 CIII.IVY CAIqIICI~I 9<br />

possonger Wogu)l, Wprldng, good<br />

COUIIIIIolL POWi’ ~tee’ g A ly<br />

rcusollll } e 0 nr, 201 ¯ a07 ¯ 2030<br />

u[tt!I’ 0,<br />

’17 MUSTAN{ CONVI,;ItTIIII,E ¯<br />

pew ,p, now th’ea, ohvuya kt~pt In<br />

eXCtlltnt t ) e U 11ditlUll, glt141Ill.520:I,<br />

}<br />

<strong>The</strong> Manville News<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWS’RECORD<br />

Special Services Bldg. Svcs. & Supply<br />

For Rent- Rooms<br />

Wanted To Rent<br />

I(/ME l,’Olt ()Nt] WANTED<br />

tlraduathlg 11 ’v ’ s ideut wlih<br />

full tlule i[)b lu P, Iceton seeks to<br />

rent qtlle[ house or apt preforu ,ly<br />

i! eoliuti.y, within troilinl ring<br />

Ills IlCt t seer on o’ 51 i lUld<br />

211tl, Write Peie’ S, Ilh’sch !10<br />

I.iuuoeull St, Cilulbr dge, M ss,<br />

17138,<br />

(lutehetlse, carehikoo’8 cettage,<br />

gU!’lige apt. er like for (’Clltlll by Ill<br />

yoiir.uh[, inurrled P,lceiall<br />

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THURSDAY, MAY ll; 1972<br />

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Summer Rentals Land For Sale Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale<br />

PUT YOUR IIOME IN GOOD VIAHRIEI) COUPLE - desire<br />

IIANDS - unfurnished 2 - 3 apartment immediately. Prin-<br />

bedroom house in Princeton Bore ceton- Pdder College area. Call 077<br />

I. oi’ Twp. wanted to lease for at - 1800.<br />

least 2 years sturting Sept. I. Now<br />

renting in Shady Brook area on<br />

short term lease and desire<br />

similar rental for longer period of Real Estate For Rent<br />

time. Please call 924-9335.<br />

UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR &<br />

wife desire unfurnished house, I,’OR ItENT - Half of house on<br />

maximum $300, starting Sept. 1. residential street. Walking<br />

Call 921-7395 after 6 p.m. distance to University. Living<br />

room and kitchen downstairs, 1<br />

large bedroom and full bath upstairs.<br />

Available immediately.<br />

FROM AUGUST 1 for 2 years $195. ter month for summer or<br />

house with 3 bedroom, un- ongcr. CalI 452-2652.<br />

fu’nished within commuting<br />

distance to Princeton. Wr te<br />

N.K.A.A., Box 2236, Princeton, N.<br />

J.<br />

LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

For retirement after Sept. 1 OLD PRINCETON ROAD. Three<br />

refined responsible couple wahl bedrooms newly decorated<br />

unfurnished 2 bedroonl apartmentrancher<br />

with living room, dining<br />

in quite country or town home. room, and modern kitchen. Full<br />

Area Princeton Lawrenceville,<br />

basement one ear garage. Close<br />

,~ Pcnnington, Hopewell, Rocky Hill, to Lawrence High schools and<br />

Griggstown. Prefer rural setting, shopping center. Only 7 miles<br />

pay substantial rent for comfort, f’o n Princeton $350 per month.<br />

good equipment and space. Write Heferenees and security deposit<br />

Box 1972 e.o Princeton PackeL required.<br />

PRINCETON GRAD STUDENT - I) Pintinalli Realty Co.<br />

seeks reasonable country 695-850l anytime<br />

residence for outdoor loving wife<br />

and 3 year old child. Call 924 - 7620.<br />

FOR RENT 1/2 double house in<br />

WANTED TO RENT: Kendall Princeton Bore. Liv rm, dining L,<br />

Park Ranch, furnished, July or kitchen & powder rm on 1st ft. 3<br />

Aug. Responsible older couple; bdrms & bath on 2rid. 2 yr lease<br />

nochildren or pets: References. required. $275 per me. Avail July<br />

201 - 297 - 0540 after 6 P.M.<br />

1st, Call 806-0321.<br />

ttOUSE for rent Princeton $375<br />

YOUNG PROFESSIONAL ~<br />

COUPLE need 2 bdrm apt/house<br />

to rent in Princeton area, starting<br />

July, $200 pro’ me. Call (203) 562-<br />

4 7520 collect.<br />

Wanted: ONE BEDROOM APT.<br />

UNFURNISHED IN Princeton for<br />

German Veterinarian with<br />

pharmaceutical company. One<br />

adult. Write Box 1974, c/o Princeton<br />

Packet, Princeton, N.J.<br />

APARTMENT WANTED - Single<br />

professional man needs small<br />

unfurnished aparhnent in Princeton<br />

by August 1. Excellent<br />

references. Call 440-7604 week<br />

clays after 6 p.m. or write P.O. Box<br />

25, Princeton, N.J.<br />

AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS MAN<br />

reuuires forge furnished house to<br />

call 452-2000,<br />

PROFESSIONAL WOMAN needs<br />

0 room apt private horn e,<br />

residential area. accessible to<br />

er me. June, July & Aug.<br />

110 ACRE WEST WINDSOR<br />

tlOPEWELLVALLEYAREA<br />

ROOSEVELT - home for rent OFFICE BLDG w/adequate n,, ........... ’ .... FA1.M- for sac by owner ad-<br />

..... Sl~ rut~ rti~’r - a weegs, I ioining current development. Call I M&I II~//l~lflll II M IS FOR MAY - the month to buy<br />

spacious 6 room, 3 bedroom home storage or filing space & living Monmouth JunctionJune26-hug. I ~/99-0260 | wru’v’T!ulvll [ this brick and frame rancher<br />

for summer rental. June 25-Aug. quar[ers. Newly renovated & 4. 2 or 3 hedrooms 1-1/2 baths, ....... | ~"ltt~t~.~a~/.S ~’ situated on i 1/4 acres. Entrance<br />

21, Studio incl. all appliances ovailable immediately. Locat,:d Dining room, living room large<br />

avail. Baby e~uip, too; Reas. 440- on Hiway US 130 in East Windsor<br />

I<br />

nAnnY LAKES 1/3 acre ear aer ~’~" foyer, large kitchen with eating<br />

kitchon, airconditioned. 201-329- ["o(’near"’iglaviJoy Cub Great<br />

area, formal dining room, living<br />

5533 between 9-11 A,M. 4-10 P,M.<br />

Twp. $350 per me, long lease. Call 2012. I~,,oa sk fs~t swim S~crifice Walu-Vision is a copyrghte¢ room with fireplace 3bedrooms 2<br />

(609) 452-2212.<br />

/~a[l~eves ’201-297- Ill’0. franchise wearelicensedtouse r full ceramic tile baths family<br />

[ .............. the Mercer County area. It’s not room with fireplace and built in<br />

SAN FRANCISCO [lOUSE FOH[GPdGGSTOWN- On Coppermine just black and white but color bar, ponybarn, 2cargarage.<br />

SUMMER 10 rooms plus 1-1/2 | Head minutes away from Prin- ’photographs of homes inside and<br />

$52,500.<br />

IDEAL ROUSE RENTAL FOR<br />

COMMUTER. Princeton Junc-<br />

FOR RENT - about 1,000 so., ft.of<br />

baths¯ Fenced n yard Near/retort Choee 7 acres of high out)<br />

space. Suitable for office Qr Un vers ty of San. Fran. $325 a| ground w th breathtaking vew of<br />

MAGNIFICENT- is what you will<br />

ton 3 bedrooms large living workshop. For details call before me 924-2999.<br />

/ hills and valleys below. Pr ce for SURROUNDED BUT NOT say when you see this Pennington<br />

room dining room, kitchen with<br />

dishwasher, large family room<br />

12 noon. 609-440-0426. hn-<br />

............ [ths gorgeous location is only CROWDED BY OTHER PRES-2 story Colonial. Front flagstone<br />

mediate Occupancy.<br />

/$50,000. P ease cal MODICA<br />

TIGE HOMES is this Garr son porch entrance foyer, largeliving<br />

with brick wall fireplace, 2 car<br />

l REALTY Broker at (609) 393-6072 Colonial on a large lot with a lake room with fireplace, formal dining<br />

garage with ample storage.<br />

SUMMER SUBLET - sacrifice/or (609) 077-0625 after 5:30 p.m. view. Featuring a huge living room, modern kitchen, laundry<br />

Completely fenced lnyard. Close<br />

DulSlex, 2 bedrooms, walkLngl and al day Sundays<br />

’oom w th fireplace panelled den room, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths,<br />

to schools on quiet deadend street.<br />

d stance from University off|<br />

w th f rep ace, b g modern eat-in side screened in porch, basement<br />

Monthly rent $395. Occupancy<br />

street parking. Reasonable Call/<br />

kitchen with many cab nets, argo ]with family room and bar, burglar<br />

Aug. 1. One year lease call 609-<br />

609-396-9241 days or 609-921-3720./ slate floored entry ha 4 alarm system, automatic flood<br />

’99-2663.<br />

OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT -<br />

/lDEAL PRIVATE Camping S te hedrooms 21/2 baths, Central air, lights, 2 car garage¯ Large lot with<br />

Ideal for Doctor Lawyer Real<br />

intercom and a brick patio are maturetreesandshrubbingthatis<br />

Estate. Newly decorated, parking.<br />

/ 12 acres surrounded b~/ Lebanoo<br />

~-- ~ State Forest Ceder creek runs among the extras you will enjoy #eeondtonone. $64,900.<br />

Ramilton Square. 20 min. from<br />

th~ u propert$;. $7,500. Call 609-894-here. Offered at $66500<br />

Princeton. Call 924-0490 after 6<br />

!072<br />

MIGRATE - Penn View Heights<br />

p.m.<br />

ROUSE FOR RENT - furnished. 3<br />

............. E Secluded ’<br />

MINKS WEAR OUT STONE and settle down n this 2 story<br />

tv~n-~Fe.r,~v~ nuu~ ; ~ CASTLES NEVER DO’give yourlColonial with aluminum siding.<br />

bedrooms 2 baths all appliances<br />

1850 home on 80 acres. Beaut[fro wife a lasting gift that can be Large entrance foyer, separate<br />

on L:ake’ Carne’gie, "c’hildren<br />

v)ew ¯ , modern conven ’<br />

~<br />

ences , 25<br />

,nassed on for generations. <strong>The</strong> dining room, living room with<br />

welcome. $350. per month from<br />

min NW of Belfast¯ July. Call (215) i ilnt ne v dem so-of the first owner fireplace family room, kitchen<br />

June 15 - January ’73. Call 924-1483<br />

between 5-7 p.m. Summer Rentals<br />

Unless otherwise noted all<br />

telephone nmnbers are Area<br />

Code 009.<br />

SPLIT LEVEL FOR RENT IN<br />

PRIN. JeT. 3 BR, eat-in kiteh, LR,<br />

DR combination, Fam. R.,<br />

Laundry rm, 2 car garage,<br />

walking distance to R.R. Aome, &<br />

schools. $360 me. plus utilities.<br />

Occupancy around June 1st. Call<br />

799 - 1541.<br />

overlooking ocean, avail Apr 1st -<br />

July 31st. Also Sept. Write to Box<br />

ONE FAMILY HOUSE - 5 rooms<br />

and bath close to Princeton, $175.<br />

1925, c/o Princeton Packet or Call<br />

drms, a/c, liv. rm. bath & Plus utilities¯ Reply Box 101, c/o<br />

(Ohio) 216-743-5181.<br />

garage. Call (201) 329-2012. Windsor Heights l-lerald.<br />

SPACE AVAILABLE - for garage<br />

or work shop. Electric and water.<br />

3 BEDROOM HOUSE between<br />

Call 799 - 2564.<br />

Allentown and Robbinsville.<br />

Adults preferred. Must have<br />

references, one month security.<br />

609-259-2600.<br />

BEAUTIFUL UNFURNISHED<br />

HOUSE for rent in Princeton<br />

Junction with 2-1/2 baths. Near<br />

RR station and primary school.<br />

One year lease available starting Business<br />

June 1st. $350 per month. Call<br />

(609) 799-2314. Real Estate For Rent<br />

FURNISHED HOUSE FOR SUBURBAN OFFICE 1 block off<br />

I ENT Aa( ’72 July 1 "-,.r~ Route 1 & 1 block off Freeway in<br />

!~<br />

Large<br />

’<br />

enarmmg<br />

:’-o’ ¯ q-a ".1.<br />

neoroom<br />

: -’ "~<br />

~<br />

LawrenceTwp<br />

.<br />

onlyl0min from<br />

’ ¯ ’ rrmceton. - ~a ~u o~<br />

o,t.<br />

p ,. ’ - sute ,-<br />

welLfurmshed home - high . .<br />

ooilinv~ Inf~ nf light mode’- ~a Reasonable. Also single teems of<br />

--:’:--~,’.:~- ~" "~’ ’ ~ .... "~, 150 sq ft to 500 sq ft All have air<br />

eat in Kncnen screenefl orcfl ¯ .<br />

lovely garuen.<br />

’<br />

~asy<br />

~ wa,.P<br />

, ixing<br />

.’ I<br />

to<br />

cond carpeting plus paid parking<br />

I<br />

’ - ~-~,¢~¢ Immedl-n~<br />

U~.~?’etY~°~.a~dlb~.Ns~sP2ets iiiipa°ni’ey.VCal"i’;86:7126 or 5"87:<br />

FOR RENT-PRINC. TWSP: 3<br />

AVA LABLE Brand new Ranch room modern attractive, air eond.<br />

house with 3 bdrms living rm loffice with reception space. Call<br />

dining rm and modern kitchen 924-5572 or 924-0125.<br />

with I I/2 baths. Convenient<br />

locotion Carter Rd & Princeton<br />

ltd. $400 per me. Call (609) 466- APRIL 1 OCCUPANCY - 2nd floor<br />

0530.<br />

Nassau St., 6 offices and 1 bath,<br />

semi-carpeted and draped. Some<br />

desks and file cabinets to be left<br />

THIS 1S A IIOUSE FOR RENT - 4 with rental. $500. per month 2<br />

rooms, tile bath, baseboard heat, year lease required¯ Call 921-6796.<br />

yard, mixed neighborhood. Call<br />

doys, 924-1234, eves. 924-5265.<br />

MA7-6817. ’ELM RIDGE PARK-I 1/2 acres left his dream castle unfinished, with breakfast area, laundry<br />

or larger; Pr nceton’s prestige <strong>The</strong> location 6 miles from Turn- room, study, 2 1/2 baths, 4<br />

reside~tialareawith argeprivate pike Exit 0, high on a wooded bedrooms, 2 car garage, full<br />

lake and trees $16,000 andup H. hillside means you con commute basement. $04,900.<br />

ST.THOMAS, VIRGIN ISLANDS- A Pearson 609-73%2203 or own to and from work rapidly. To ease<br />

OCEAN GROVE-Close to beach. Luxurious villa accommodation broker.<br />

’<br />

your Queen Guinevere’s labors :MORE - is what you will get for<br />

I apts. furnished. Summer with private beach and mad you eanhouseyourservantsattbe your money in this aluminum<br />

mason; 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths, service. Leave your cares beh nd foot of the hill in the tenant house. Isiding 2 story Colonial situated on<br />

)prob, ocean view, $1500; 5 and let the gent e lapping of the ~ Investigate this at $84,500 and almost 2 wooded acres. Slate<br />

rooms, carpeting, full bath, sealullyou to sleep. Enjoy breakxmr~wr,<br />

u~n,n,mr_ ,nT forllearn that you don’t have to be a entrance foyer, separate dining<br />

withWasherfull porChbath $800.$1200caefficiencY201-297- fast on your own spacious private ~v~’~’o~,~:~"~,"~ ,Vw ~"<br />

[ king to live like one. room,, lai~ge l!ving room,, k~ehen<br />

ha onnv w ,h breathtakinu sa,e ... .~.-o ~---~ .... ~’l wlmnreaKIas~area, lamny room,<br />

0673.<br />

~anor~mic<br />

........<br />

view of beautifu’~ $12,500. Phone 896-032 1 / IF YOU DEMAND BRICK CON- with fireplace, laundry room, 2 t/2<br />

P~,vnaf Rnv Idonl fnr enunl~ or<br />

/STRUCTION AND PLASTER baths 4 large bedrooms, 2 car<br />

fam~y Reply: Cowpet P l) Box<br />

WALLS - you intlst see th)s 3 arageandfuBbasement. $56,300.<br />

134, ~t. Thomas Virgin Islands ]bedroom Hanch situated in a<br />

00001. 1 1/2 ACRE LOT with large apple convenient Hopewell Twp.<br />

CAPE MAY; Furn 7 bdrm home<br />

trees, South B ’unswiek <strong>Township</strong>. l~eation. 2 fireplaces big kitchen,<br />

For immediate sale at $9000. Call and many custom features will<br />

Barclay Agency, 440-0700 delight you. Well worth the asking<br />

priceof<br />

POCONOS: HEMLOCK FARMS<br />

New chalet. 3 BR, 2 baths, all<br />

sports, weekly/me. 201-297-4529.<br />

SHORE HOUSE- House on lagoon<br />

eeps 6, private deck, close to<br />

)rivate beach, l0 m n. from<br />

~easide. Weekly, monthly or<br />

seasonal. 695-3067.<br />

SUMMER SUBLET ARTISTS<br />

HOUSE - living rm, dining rm, lg.<br />

artists studio w/skylight, 4 bd,<br />

rms 3 baths¯ One block to community<br />

pools tennis courts. 3<br />

i min. by car to Univ. Excel. weekly<br />

cleaning woman. Approx. $450.<br />

me. Available mid-June thru<br />

Labor Day. Call 924-6065.<br />

FOR RENT - Beach Haven house<br />

or apartment. Ocean side,<br />

reasonable rates. Call after 6 p.m.<br />

896-0989.<br />

SHORT - TERM RENTAL mid-<br />

June to mid-Sept. (flexible)<br />

Furnished; 3 bedrm., 2 bath, airconditioned<br />

rancher on landscaped<br />

1/2 acre near Lawrencevflle.<br />

30 ft. living-rm., colonial<br />

dining rm. electric kitchen (dishwusher).<br />

Pane led studio,<br />

~ nelled basement game - rm.<br />

asher, dryer, freezer, Garage,<br />

stores-references supplied. Cull EAST WINDSOR WARREN shade and fruit trees.<br />

(609) 655-207;I.<br />

LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. Near PLAZA WEST OFFICE .SPACEsehoos<br />

and shopping center 3 Rt. 130 & Dutch Neck t~oao,<br />

bedrooms living room dining Private entrance, [ully air con-<br />

--<br />

¯ oom, k tchen, t /2 b~tils large ditioned, carpeted, acoustic<br />

roe u on 3rd floor $250. mon’th plus ceiling panelledwalls. Attractive<br />

IIARVARD BUSINESS SCtlOOL utilities. Call 696-0238 or 883-3153 buid ng with excellent location<br />

stndent wife & child seek after 0 p.m,<br />

and ample parking. Utilities and<br />

housesitting position or 2 bdrm<br />

taxes by landlord, lroom$10Onetl<br />

apt. June - Labor Day. (617) 926- ~ I me., 2 room suite $200. net me.<br />

’~’ 0361 or l(eply Box 1056 e/o Prin- I t or 2 year lease, Call 440-4024<br />

ceton ’ P ~ cket ’ ’. IIOUSE FOR RENT: 3 bdrms, 2 week days.<br />

baths separate dining rm private/<br />

driveway, large $ard, walking/ ~--<br />

~~ d st to Un vers ty Reeeltly<br />

/ OFFICFSPACEFORRENT<br />

’ ~()UOI ’ " e( resnot ’c~ovated<br />

I<br />

$35) pc’ me. Cal 452- ’ ’<br />

,, ~ * ~ ~? ,. r. , r.,<br />

s " bla s!? seek g o)po t ’ mty tOl -.’. )6)2<br />

/1500 square feet of office and<br />

14roup n,vmg experience; r~eeu |~storage slaee.<br />

ltOn’le wha ,t or inol’e Deuroolus, ~ ]<br />

I ’~ setting. Willing to keep i MAUItlCEII tlAGFMANCO<br />

g’ounds and do ndnor repairs./ ......................... / ’)31 llogersAvn ’<br />

M x nnla, re t $, ( t;fe’enees, llOu~ t’Ult ttt,,ml, n, uarr,son, ~"htst)wll N ~J<br />

(’a11’01- ’~7 34 t o’ 2 7- 5 st ’ ncetol 2o’ bdrnls 1 vmg ~ ....<br />

: .... rrn diniog rill kitchen family<br />

........ rlu ah’ cond g/.H’age Feueed il1 --~<br />

/ bockyard. Move rig.bt in far $,125<br />

.... Imp. 2 }has. socant$,, Call (20t) PItINCETON, N, J, . lease in-<br />

WAN II " ’~ I) "" ,’ st i aa ’ lool ’ l( 1~0 ] 2 1012 -2 ’ dustrlal buihling I0 00O sq ft,<br />

vaaug intellitleat WOlnaa cola’hleu/ an’~:roxhpatelv 2’500’st fl’ oif<br />

it, wheel chn,’ good eompaninn .... phOnes.ace ~ire~tlv of[lof R’t #i<br />

eeokiog privik!ges preferred, the with at’tess’ to N ~. ’l’ul’,lO k’o ’~<br />

stole’ lilt I ettor, Call 799 - 0805. tullboa d Io’ad ’;’ docks I drive<br />

’ I S (t io,lse ’ill rePt on Glenl . *,<br />

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’ ’ ’ ) " ) " ¯. In. flew souuu col 8t<br />

¯<br />

’Be[<br />

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Ave, Illl,awrenen’lownsmp near So.hlkler syste I1 P ’k lg<br />

sthouls $150 el’ uo th, Jily 5 ~o Io~ Pea~tnts~ Otlt ~a~<br />

.............. " ] ¯ * ’ * o ’ ...........................<br />

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4 t()OIVl AI~AR’rMENT waiRed !972 tu J!ll~ 15, 1973, 1, Ul C I M’s Pavsky t609) 452.2077.<br />

’V a IaI v,’ tl 3 cl ihh’n I. Manville ~)t’(ffu(,I,l~s’ 2,~c,] elenccs’<br />

no pots.<br />

area, Rent, $159- Sill() per inunth, t.,i,, .,,., -, ......<br />

Call afto’ 5, {It)it 529.1173,1.<br />

s’rORI’ TO LET suitablo for ’~’ V.<br />

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Estate For Sale Real Estate for Sale Real Estate For Sale<br />

............. $42,400,<br />

63 NORTH MAIN<br />

, HIGHTSTOWN BORe possible,<br />

COLONIAL<br />

LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP<br />

income producing property. 21 17 ._’tmaI’a~w=t*r .<br />

CLOSE TO PRINCETON AND<br />

INVITATION TO BID<br />

NEVER BEFORE LISTED story, 4 bedrooms, living, room, I<br />

BUSLINE. Only one left. Under ROYAL OAK ROAD’ - 3 or<br />

dining room, remodeled kltchen, 11 I JBaL,I a.L~ a,i J, LD<br />

construction. Ranch<br />

bedro, is., 2 1/2 baths, rec room <strong>The</strong> New Jersey Hospital<br />

A TRUE 1/2 baths, on a corner lot. Price I I IIli liliI I l~lg<br />

$54,900. with ~ eplace, basement partial Associationdesires to receive bids<br />

BELLE MEAD BEAUTY<br />

finish~ . for the possible purchase of its<br />

$34’5°°’1I II[o~i~;~i~<br />

Located in Bldg. A, suite l ONLY 4 LEFT. Lots. Will build to<br />

offi/:e building locafed at 1101<br />

Customized throughout its depth OFFICE SPACE-available to<br />

and breadth, this 4 bedroom home, mcludereceptlomstandtelephone<br />

II . . , I"~incetonAreaOffice Ice<br />

Warren Plaza West Shopp ng suit or willsell 1 & 1 - 1/2 acre lots STONICKER DR. - 3 bedroom ~ 2 State toad, Princeton, New<br />

I<br />

each bedroom having at least answering service. Rent deter-I I 12FYmvltlViit THE KNOLLS - brand new never Center.<br />

from $16 000 to $18,500. Open for 1/2baths, recroom, privatestt<br />

Jersey directly opposite Prin-<br />

basement, carpeting, drate’~’,<br />

double capacity, is an absolute mined by s . Ft needs and ser-<br />

been lived in Ranch on a 1/2 acre<br />

inspect on, Sat. & Sun., 1 to 5.<br />

eeton rport.<br />

treed lot.<br />

charmer.<br />

vices ~r"vi~ed ’<br />

WEST WNDSOR RANCH sltuated site in the Levitt Knolls between<br />

$34,500<br />

r,~ . on over l-1/2 acres, adjacent to a Hightstawn&Freehold. Features BRICK AND FRAME SPLIT N.J.MANNI REALTY, INC.<br />

<strong>The</strong> building is a two - story<br />

Call201-297-2518Anytime GLENN AVE. - 3 or 4 bedrooms, 1 frame and masonry structure<br />

<strong>The</strong> dimensions of each room from HICKORY ACRES-Split level, 4 proposed golf course features of this modern home include: LEVEL-0montholdinMillstone<br />

1/2 bl is, ree room, basement containing approximately four-<br />

the living room with fireplace to bedrooms l fulland2 half baths, include spacious entrance foyer Living room with picture window, Twp. on treed lot. Large living<br />

carpel g, drapes, central air teen thousand (14 000) square feet<br />

the family room, to the dining<br />

Ig. liv. rm., formal dining~llarge living room, family size handsome modern eat-in kitchen, room with bow window formal<br />

condit aing.<br />

room, to the kitchen is sized to<br />

modern kit., panelledlkitchen with dining area, 31three bedrooms, ceramic tile dining room, ultra-modern kit-<br />

of office and utility space. Zoning<br />

i.perfection. One of tile basement fam. rm. w/fireplace. Sep-lbedrooms 2 full baths, attached I bath, attaehedgarage, centralair ehen, 25’ family room, 3<br />

. . LAWRENCE . PENNINGTON laws permit substantial building<br />

Sale by owner ¯ .,<br />

- Long<br />

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Acres<br />

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construction<br />

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4 expansion. <strong>The</strong> building is located<br />

rooms is finished and panelled. arate living, quarters for lgarageandcovered patio. $37,300. I conditioning and all appliance, bedrooms 1-l/2 baths. Wen’,last section.+ of Lawrencev((te. Air bedrooms, 2-1"/2 oaths" panelled’ on a lot of approximately two<br />

<strong>The</strong> balance of the basement is<br />

m()ther arid fath6r. Lg. lot. Many I Immediate occupancy at $33,900. long.<br />

conddloned.four bedrooms, ~ 2-1/2 rec. room wi~n ..... Hrep(ace’ 2 car acres. <strong>The</strong> building is serviced by<br />

-partitioned into a number of work other extras, must see to ap- EAST WINDSOR CUSTOM $44,900. baths. Newly carpeteo name on- ~ . , municipal water, sanitary, and<br />

ureas,<br />

preeiate.<br />

BUILT COLONIAL CAPE COD BROOKTREE SPLIT - lovely EXPANSIVE BUT NOT EX- one acre wooded landscaped lot garage, nasement, storm sewers, and eIectrictty.<br />

Just reduced to $42990 with 10 rooms ineludin fenced in lot on this outstanding PENSIVE - brick and cedar with 30-year-old beech trees : FII.EDAULETTAREAI,TY<br />

It would be a delight to show you<br />

level home. Features bmlude Rancher on 3/4 acre lot in West situated at end of quiet cul-de-sac Realtor 683-5522 If any bid is accepted by the<br />

thissplendid welldecorated home COMMERCIAL LOCATIONS<br />

carpeted living room and Windsor Twp. with city utilities. storm windows and doors Eves. lt.uthLehmann 682-8708New Jersey Hospital Association,<br />

ocatedon2 ovelyacres. $62,500.<br />

with with Cathedral Only 3 years old offering 7 throughout functional fireplace in __ occupancy will be given on or<br />

Sites available for service station,<br />

2-1/2 ~pacious rooms, 2-1/2 baths, 2 car living room. Landscaped patio [ about. January I 1976, or as may<br />

food store etc. Hi-way frontage.<br />

;arage, full basement and ex- family room walls and ceiling]<br />

otherw se be mutually agreeable.<br />

Cal for further nformat on.<br />

)ansfon for 2 additional bedrooms. p, an.eled, with. rough sawn in- i TWIN RIVERS 2 bdrm split- level<br />

BI ZLE E<br />

$42,500.<br />

L~eautifully<br />

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landscaped arid as mwnuai ooaras z-car-garage. Town house; wall to wa.1 car- <strong>The</strong> building and grounds are<br />

INDUSTRIAL<br />

PRINCETON BOROUGH RANCH<br />

:lose as your phone.<br />

Th(s property goes on and on -etin,, dra~es air c-na 1 * r availabIe for inspection to in-<br />

Principles only. Call 890-9335 or<br />

3 Industrial parcels with raih’oad Nicely tandscaned 120 x 55 lot.<br />

storal space. Basements. June terested principals by ap-<br />

Licensed Real Bnlll~ groaer siding¯ Call for additional in- Entrance foyer leads to living Reasonablypricedat _~- $45,900<br />

occuI: icy. By owner 448- 7148.<br />

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, with runnin / CAPE COD electric home. Cute, modern 2<br />

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BUCKS C U ¯ . Beautiful wooded lot g bedroom house with bath living<br />

"vim ~imth. ’l/2~at’hsand’hu~e<br />

4acresoflevellandsurroundedby beauhfully treed lot. Walk to<br />

1brook 200’ x 250’ Rural.<br />

$29,500<br />

$9,000.<br />

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er °°xmgr i°ver~ Only 10 minutes from Rai!r.oad second growth oaks and maples schools..Immaculate eond.mon. ] ’ .<br />

Large living room, modern kit room, dining room, k tehen. $32,900<br />

~’ buint r~irMentin~)sedprean;n¢Tm,~ [ station this brahe new never dveO] which form a natural enclosure[ ~asy.malmenance, m aria out. I This beautiful four beoroom spii~ then bath 2 bedrooms 1st floor<br />

s~h,~.~t~ .................. ]:~’~’~ ] in aluminum sided Colonial home./for your future home. A personal[ Tms name mcmues 22’ uen, large [ UNUSUALLY CHARMING ’ in Hamilton <strong>Township</strong>, very well upstairs 2 finished bedrooms COTTAGE - 3 rooms, no bath, lot<br />

..... ’~’’°~ ] Transferred owner bus t h s[ and private sett ng with seclusion] living room with raiseqtirepiace ] RANCH- withqual ty andst~,le on cared for Central air con- more living area and bath can b~ 75 x 100, country location.<br />

! ¯ dream home on private lake[except for the raccoons,/uiningroom, eat-inkitcnen,3twinJalargetreedlot <strong>The</strong>3 beuroom ditionin fenced.in yard and very<br />

$10,800<br />

NOrR%ATEni~lSpark~ng,8~r°°m,2 overlooking a waterfall¯ <strong>The</strong>/pheasants, deer and rabbitsI sizedbedrooms with lots o f.clo.set dream house offers the ult mate in well anRclseaped p’rieed to sellsulated,added’ FUlls&s,basement,large lot,wellland-in"<br />

bat~s "~’,:~dh;’;:-,~,~: ~’ ~ .~’; owner and boa custom builder[ which are native to the area. For/space. vrivam master ham wl~.n desirability and comfort. You’ll at ’ $37,900. scaped and fenced. Walk to RANCH IN JAMESBURG - eXert;<br />

~,"~’~’’°°mY"]~c~en zan,.~ insisted on the following out-[ nature lovers-it’s the real thing!] walk:}.n shower, many extas. Air enjoy formal entertaining in the<br />

c~d~gn~’ .~l’~i’~,.~,~’~r~ a~r standing features: Anderson/$12,000.<br />

[ conomone~, earpeteo. ~:auowner splendid large living room and the Commercial property on Route schools 882- 0745. and shopping area. Call cellent lot, 3 location, bed ....... beautiful 1-1/2 baths, treed<br />

tt~iss,~’~’m’,~ ...... ~’~ ~"~]~ ~ windows, baseboard hot water[<br />

[ tar appointment 924-0711. l-’mceu banquet sized d ning room. It has #130 consists of three apartments dining room, finished basement<br />

.............. "~ heat, separate central air con-] ALL YOU ADD IS LOVE ] in the $60’s. a family room, ultra - modern and a commercial bufldinJ~. 278 VICTOR P. RIZZO and above ground pool.<br />

........... ditioning Tappan self-cleanin , kitchen 2-1/2 lovely baths, a<br />

NO.RGATE . Pu,uhdsv. ?r ~ynt oven beamed ceiling den wit~] This secluded spot has everything[<br />

feet frontaae on highway, owner REAL ESTATE $37,500.<br />

baseme’nt and a 2 car garage, and will finance’a qualified buyer. Licensed Real Estate Broker<br />

wun.anopuon~roomspnt~eveton<br />

loveiytreesnaueoiot.4nenrooms, ~..,.; brick walled ..... freplace 2 car| else: cascading waterfaul EAST WINDSOR -- 2 story of course air conditioning¯ You’ll $00000. 1910PrincetonAve.,<br />

,,a’raOe 4t luscious woodland (several Colonial 1/2 ac 2 1/2 r 4 BR, form an instant affinit for this.<br />

IRENTAL-3bedroom ll/2baths,<br />

Trenton, N.J.<br />

2. 1/2 baths, raised..hearth ~ed~rooms’Vff=[~# ~aths .2 story home. July 1, $300. per<br />

~ ’full| acres) babbling brook and plan d dining ’living, ’family, y taundry Please call us for an apYointment 80 acres on good road with barns 609-082-0745<br />

t replace quiet resiaenua~ street ~, .... ~ ~ f you’re lookin;; for a/magi "<br />

month.<br />

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’ ~ ’ rooms’ ’ eat-inkitchen ’ 2 1/2 baths ’ todaY’ and house ’ Perfect ’ for horses<br />

’lr~hL ~ ~,~k T unique sett ng and quah~y this[<br />

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D DRIVE basement, 2 car garage, beauhfui $44,900. $175,00 . IN NEARBY LAWRENCE - This Rental - Furnished efficiency with<br />

l~ ~.llt~/-lk ]~ [ home should meet your| FORREST BLEN landscaping 65 men N.Y. train or split - level has been meticulously utilities. June 1, $150.<br />

i IREALTOES J ’~i~’ requirementsatownerscost [ .... bus, Exee[l’ent schools¯ $40,000, ONE YEAR OLD - Custom 4 HAROLDF STACKHOUSE<br />

I I~ea9 =:nil i ~’ $63,500.[ in an area oi choice executive aria Princ pals only. Call 609-448-0997. bedroom center hall Colon al on a<br />

Realtor<br />

maintained by its careful owners.<br />

~’"""’,lt,. ~ ] professional homes, a lovely lot ( lot with tall trees Beautiful family 138 S. MainStr~8~20<br />

On the lower level a wide entry<br />

..... M A. SANDLER B!iOKER l little morethan an acre) on.a tree ~ room with patio shelved library Hight~town, ~.u.<br />

hall leads to a family room with STULTS REALTY CO.<br />

393-4121 uayornight|, dotted hillside Tim part at a very argeliving room with bow 448-1069<br />

raised hearth fireplace and sliding Member of Multiple<br />

WITHIN SIGHT of new Mercer ismalpond.Jnsttbespottoinspire MODELK1NGSBERRYHOME window formal dining room Evenings and weekends thertaopane doors to a patio, plusl ListingSystem<br />

County Community College. ]your architect- in Hopewen OPEN dvine ’kitchen with mauy ,] ’Wesley Arcber ThomasMagaiz a study or fourth bedroom, I 37N.MainSt.,Cranbury<br />

lavatory and utility room. A few J<br />

Executive type home with 5 large I <strong>Township</strong> for $14,500. cabinets and very large dinette, 2. 448-2097 448-628: steps up~ there is a bright living [ Eves. & wk ends. 609-395-0444 895-1651 and 395bedrooms,<br />

2-1/2 baths, living<br />

the 1/2 baths, air conditioned, and or Asa Mowery Jack Warwim, room, dming "L", and kitchen [ 0474<br />

room with full wall stone $1.000 AN AC’~E the(Harwick) a quiet street. Immediate oc 395-1671 580-6971 w/breakfast area¯ On the upper/<br />

~’ fi place, formal dining room cupancy, level, there is a master bedroom[<br />

ft¢ equipped eat - in kitchen MONMOUTH JUNCTION - 2<br />

ou’ll ever $48,900.<br />

fe dly room with bar, large en- family house. $39 500. 4 or 5 69 acres of good, level,<br />

with its own bathroom, plus two[<br />

closed porch with gas bar-b-que, bedrooms 2 baths, 2 kitchens, new ground in the wide<br />

family bedrooms and full tile ]<br />

EXTENDED RANCHER -<br />

full basement, 2 car garage, on 1 aluminum siding basement~ hot section of<br />

,central<br />

bath. Zoned baseboard hot water/<br />

acre lot with treed yard. 4 years water baseboard heat, din ng Twp. Zoned R~200. Call<br />

Custom built by Joseph MistreRa<br />

full basement, 2 car nancy, uenter EAST WINDSOR - 4 bedroom heatair- conditioningand a new, separatesystem provideCentral<br />

old. Immediate occupancy. Priced room, living room. Cal) 201429- we’ll send you a flyer,<br />

more. Located [ famnv room Colonial full basemeut central winter and summer comfort, PIZ-ZAzz!AUTHENTIc9<br />

roomsCOLONIALinc<br />

bedrooms and sleepini torch, z<br />

in $50’s. Call 440- 4420. 2012.<br />

wooded acres ..... b-eamed air, 1-1/2 baths, landscaped, Attached two car garage. Cam-<br />

W = BORDEN Solebury Twp., Pa. 1/2 mi east of Iloor to cemngmany extras. Excellent location pletely fenced rear yard. fireplaces 4O’s:reene ireh. 40’<br />

Solebury on Rt. 263 and 1/2 mi stone patio, ingr end p stocked<br />

ith rustic mantle, on attractive street. Available $46,500. stream, fine mrn happy<br />

Unless otherwise noted all Multiple Listing Broker west of Stockton, N. J. Open with ehai: July 10, ’72. at $36,000. CalI448-<br />

VILLAGE OF LAWREN- telephone numbersare<br />

883.68S8 wknds 1-Sp.m. REX BUILDERS rail xindow. Large 4081 week days.<br />

Area Realtor<br />

STEWARDSON-DOUGIIERTY<br />

horses, 7 gorgeous private acres.<br />

CEVILLE - Attractive small<br />

RealEstateAssociates,<br />

house on tree shaded lane. Living Code 609. Wknds/Eves. 737-1593 (215) 297-5847 or (215) 862-5479. eat a with abundance of<br />

$09,900.<br />

cabinets and a self-cleaning oven.<br />

Incorporated<br />

room with fireplace, separate o Gaundry room, 3 very large 366NassauStreet, TilE MONCRIEF AGENCY INC.<br />

bedrooms,2 elegant baths aud<br />

20 Mine Street Flemington<br />

d’n’n g room P anelled . stud . Y CUSTOM COLONIAL Cherry ¯ . ees et T At<br />

Princeton New Jersey08540<br />

r ’ ’ ’~n, ............ 7a~ 7ns~<br />

modern kitchen and fimshe~ Knolls specially built for the ¯ CO~,~Cl^t ............ loads of closet space. Open fo ONNASSAUSTREET Phone:609-921-7784<br />

playroom in the basement. Three £ D~UI~UULVl townoouse<br />

executive in one of Hamilton’s ¯ INOUSlatM<br />

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sac w~w inspection Sunday, Y , -, SPECIALSPACE<br />

fiena~Strare~s. ~:i(~ 2s~eO ~ beanu~y<br />

and in perfect condition Prim- bedrooms 2 1/2 tile baths<br />

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$49,900.Prime space available for ar- ~<br />

beme " ~ iI 44 °~ ¢<br />

cipels only. $41000. For’an up- f a~stone entrance foyer large<br />

no ntment call 890-9465 ~;,v, ......... ;~ i,,~ b"rn n,~<br />

fireplace panelled den bas gass<br />

sliding doors to covered natio<br />

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,vw~t nnrwT~¢ ~num .c~n~w ~ eat zn kitchen with dishwasher<br />

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as n~a o - aa ON A BEAUTIFUL .KNObh - groups.’ Brick building, mrs oi Opossum Rd. 60 scan c roling PLANNING TO SELL YOUR<br />

mvt. weeKaays, rambling 4 beuroom name in an extras. , . Call for details! acres House barn’ other HOME? Call or send for Reader’s<br />

executwec,ommun!tyof_.g.orgej ..................... budders Zoned agrmultural, D,gest;repz!nt, .How tosellyour<br />

cnstom DUlLt nomeu COllV¢¢lllt$11tl~. JOtIN T. IIENIAE;l%3UI~,Si~’. researcfl engineerin~ ana otdce, nome in a hurry" lye salesmen<br />

located to¯ schools, recreat!on, Re.at!ors. . $3750/ac:~e. THOMP~SON LAND will call, Montgomery__Agency,<br />

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$34,500. Prin. only. (609) 443-1498. [~ara.ge, lUll nasement no~ wamr<br />

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air cond & alum storms &<br />

occupanc can be arranged to tenance free homea leasure and sold ’for investment Owners Ill<br />

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7; 111 ,ll EAST WINDSOR- ~quahfied~uyer’ Large 4 bdrm<br />

$38,900./an nvestment. Larg21iving room anxious to sell. ’<br />

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bedrooms each side. 2 eat-in IIIl~w~N ~,w~ .~:]and4bed-iIlhH~o’X, room ultra - rood ktehen with]LEVEL: Living room, dmmgl~ "<br />

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Cranbury. ¯ New plumbing j [ ]] ma,lon.<br />

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$42’500’J~ HEARTOFTOWN.Centrallyairconditioned3bed .... 2bathhome V,<br />

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’ ’ air conditioning intercom ana ’ ’<br />

~:;~,nl/2 Story older Colonial on [[ OldYt~Nk~n~mmrte= I .............. / full basement’ 2car garage/IDEAL LOCATION FOR Ai[~ ~i.~;~;~;~iat ..... ~aoev.Tb, ....’,,ast,o.~.<br />

nicely landscaped, shaded lot [ [11 r~,.....~ a h.,~ .... ¢’~..,., Park Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 t lovely 6 bedroom residenne,.~ o,~ deli@tful details i acres located ou edge of Allen- i i~<br />

in iHohtstown. 3bedrooms&JlJl~’, ’h;="h-o’s’;i: baths, living, dining, family [ situated out in the country with a ..... ~ ’ Jtown. Adjacent to garden apart- I I~ YOUR DREAM COME TRUE - a huoe 5 bedrctom 2Y= bath home in<br />

~aldin.mq. livinqj,lltaatv plus wUh panelled walls, rooms, with pantry, garage, w/w / 3/4 acre lot, wall to wan carpeting ~ /ment complex, new housingJl~’~ p’~ownship. Gracious living room, large family room with fire-<br />

..... ’~"’:~’.~.~"$i ,lib~ Ing ando)a brlckrue, carpeting throughout andget anJ throughout the iving rm dining<br />

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=.. ,; [ ~ development church & drugll pl~ktehen, utilitvroom dningroom screenedpo chand2ce<br />

Tlreplace Kit. with : place Ilvtng room dining room, 2 ¢’i fifth h¢~nf~d in apn~’~nd o-ncreSe ~ , ;~ "-- ~."~’-n ~-acious ~ ^ " ° room wltll fl[eplace, Kn. wnn I II ~,’?,%"::’r .".’.%7.~0 ~. ..............o ’ ...... ’ ’ ’ ’<br />

......... re, ,am,y Sl .......... v . ~] store. L;au tar oetaus. I1~ gamoe on ~/, ......................................... $69,500.<br />

breakfast nook. Basement & 2 [ II ........................ pool free, $39 000. 201-207-4295. [ recreation re, with fireplace anu =, ¯ , [ t1~0<br />

cargara9e ........ .... $43000. Brand ~ new 5 bedroom Colonla , b a, r 2 car g ara ge level Y rear<br />

K I O A D LONG, LOW, LOVELY - This stone and ed r wo od ranch sits ’ on a mare "-<br />

$43,000.J I1~~:’~ ~ ]oorcb inst right tar the large AtJ&Nm i ~rl~&m IN ,/ ,E N~LRI~VAN H][S~ il<br />

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I =-I1~:~"~%~,~ Lawreace<strong>Township</strong> |~ml[~, or th..e 0. growmg [amity R~|~L~/ . .,. [~ study,4bed ....... d3bathsonlybegmthep,ct ........... $79,500¯<br />

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WlNDSOR-HI6HTS ltER./ILD<br />

"Seven For Central Jersey"<br />

l . la s s i fi ed . dve’Jqis ing<br />

Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Too Late To ClassifyToo<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Manville News<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWS-rECORD<br />

THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1 972<br />

GAL FRIDAY - with a rod<br />

FOR SALE - pprox. 20 acres in F.R.RANCHD.R." L.R.kitchenWithw thfirep aeeeating APPIICATIONS are be ng taken<br />

telephone voice for nusy omce in<br />

APPLICATIONS- are being taken Princeton. Good tvnin, skills. No<br />

Monroe Twp. $3800 per acre, I area’ 2 fuil baths 5 bedrooms I for part time positions in summer for Life Guards and Water Safety shorthand required. Call 921-6453.<br />

between tli~htstown & Cranbury screened patio 2’ ear garage’l ’ecreat on programs Contact Instructors Must have WSl and<br />

Turnpike exits Write A Crie’r Iwooded 1/2 ac~’e. West Windsor[ South Brunswick Recreation Sr. L.S. to qualify. Contact South<br />

3332Ca e Fresa. Tucson ~,rizona’ <strong>Township</strong>. Mid $40’s, Principals] Department 201-029 8122, Brunswick Recreation Depart-<br />

8H(J4. ’ ’ on’y. Call ’;99-1119,<br />

ment, 201-:]29-8122.<br />

RENT YOUR GARAGE for<br />

summer or longer. Safe classic<br />

--__<br />

car storage space wanted by in-<br />

J J Is $25,000 a Year<br />

dividual with references. Prefer<br />

PENNINGTON COLONIAL’I r.. Lo,oTn Pl-.eMi. I Too Much for You~<br />

)rinceton - Lawreneeville<br />

Flagstone foyer Liv Rm Form’ ruu at~ /U VInO,)l/]<br />

ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER - Call 924-2711.<br />

Din. Rm pan~lled Fa~ Rm [We are un expa d ng young Smith - Corona, pica type. Also,<br />

w/fireplace "kiteh "mud-room -’ ---- ] company with 2 offices and more IBM Universal symbolelement,<br />

Laundry ar’ea, 4 BedRms 2 1/2 customers than our staff can fits 1962-1965 Seleetrics. 799-1527<br />

baths, $60’s Call builder. 609-737- ] serve. If you aren’t afraid of hard eves,<br />

LOST - Siamese chocolate point<br />

2864<br />

male cat. Kingston area. Any<br />

LHTNMsETMoA$K10E,0R00 WoOrk~tyhaaV~e mello~rtogoOimnegd pae~<br />

information, please call 924-2066.<br />

-- I enjoy a good income, the lucrative<br />

For any good reason field of Real Estate Sales may be<br />

BOUND BROOK- 4 familv house<br />

I the field for you. Some sales ex-<br />

OLDBEAMS- 12 century old’6"<br />

r.r ¢.1. ’rum ~ rnnm ~.~ t.,. a NO attorney costs perienee preferred but will train.<br />

.......................... ~--,~ .~vtme-t¢ t,n~ t~o~ No fees<br />

23’ FIBERGLASS- Sliekeraft<br />

xR’ hand hewn beams 8’ x 10’, and<br />

We offer a better-than-average<br />

12’ long. Call 609-466-3207.<br />

.......<br />

$49 600 Prineinals<br />

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only Call 201 - A was y a eh<br />

sport hard top cruiser, Like new,<br />

nice of payment money split andplenty of room for<br />

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lans<br />

used less than 50 hours all<br />

advancement, Phone today for equipped Reasonab e Ca 1 449 -<br />

details. All replies held in strictest<br />

’ ’ ’<br />

2940.<br />

CUSTODIAN - full time including<br />

Beneficial MortgageCo. confidence.<br />

light mechanical work. Call Mr.<br />

of New Jersey<br />

Leffer ts, 452-2800.<br />

PRINCETON YMOA RANG E RS 9et ready to sell tickets for Royal Wild West Circus, May 21. <strong>The</strong> boys,<br />

STAND<br />

GERDES & HUSE, REALTORS<br />

who are raising their own money for summer camping trips are, from left, kneeling, Joe Waters, Steve<br />

108 Mercer Street Member Somerset & Hunterdon<br />

Achey Norm Stabler Paul Bessire; standing, Steve Hunt, Jim Mack and Eric Lashever.<br />

Opposite Post Office County Multiple Listing Service<br />

TALLER<br />

PHONE: 448-1360<br />

1963 VOLKSWAGEN - bug good<br />

Mrs. Huse, Belle Mead<br />

HIGHTSTOWN 201-359-5171 STANDARD POODLE PUPPIES condition, must sell. $350. ~’al[921-<br />

’Exclusive’ Authorized<br />

- Top quality, show prospects. Jet [ 7273. Rangers Sponsor Circus<br />

Agent for Men’s<br />

Beneficial Finance System<br />

black or brown, $200. ea, Stud<br />

service for standard, m n, and<br />

ELEVATORS@ Shoes<br />

SeeondaryMorlgageLoans<br />

U,Jess olherwise aoled all toys. Call 201-446-9666. STUDENT DESK - 8 drawer<br />

in Central N.J.<br />

telephone numbers are Area<br />

! pecan veneer student desk. Good<br />

Many Styles to choose from.<br />

Code 609,<br />

i condition. $25, Call 609-466-3207. With Old Wild West Flavor<br />

Call or write for free catalogue,<br />

Lions, tigers and elephants. "clowns, In front of the Big Top i.’<br />

-- ] WHITE 40" GLASS TOP - patio or<br />

Trick riders and trapeze artists,<br />

TAILOR & MENS SHOP kitchen table and 4 chairs. Used Grass cutting done - I have ray<br />

the traditional Midway witL RENT<br />

ELECTRONIC<br />

indoors. Good condition. $25. Call own equipment. Call 448 - 1802.<br />

Clowns, acrobats, cowboys and<br />

refreshment booths, side shows<br />

Indians.<br />

Tent Campers, :]-ravel Trailers,<br />

NORMAL & ORTHOPEDIC<br />

PRODUCTION MANAGER In growing suburban village, Long [ 201-297-2162.<br />

That’s the Royal Wild West<br />

and picturesque entertainment Truck Campers, Motor Homes,<br />

Jo n rap d y expa d ng established business for sale in- __<br />

SHOES SINCE 1898<br />

Circus, an exciting, eye-filling<br />

for all ages.<br />

manufacturer of top of the line eluding inventory &equipment. l<br />

Hitches i~taNed. Gas bottles<br />

SO. Clinton & Chestnut Ayes. ,tereo equ pment Top sa a ’v and J Good long term lease. Business ~l~’rA[~ Bottle To Mark spectacle which is coming to this It is traditional with the "Y" filled. Service& Repair Shop.<br />

Trenton - 392-2643 ompany benef ts Se’nd resu’me/, could be expanded to other lines. " ............<br />

area. <strong>The</strong> Princeton YMCA is Rangers lo raise money them-<br />

and<br />

)hone : Earl Wright ’ ; Columbml ’ Owners rehring ’ ] Western Section: 3 bedrooms, 2 rohnson-Kosygin sponsoring performances of the selves for their regular summer BARBER’S<br />

2661 Main St. (Rt. 206) ~leetronics Corp., Stockton, NJ<br />

Lawrenceville - 896-1500<br />

ti B LYONS baths air-conditioned LR DR<br />

circus at 2 and 5 p.m. Sunday, trips, This year’s circus takes the<br />

08559, (609) 397-2030.<br />

696-1010 eat-in kitchen, study. Basement.<br />

Muy 21, at the Y groands on place of a carnival which has<br />

CAMPING CENTER<br />

REALTOR Two-ear garage. Nice land. htmmit Conference Avalon Place. <strong>The</strong>re is plenty nf been held for this purpose in U.S. HWY. NO. 1<br />

LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. Available June 4 for one year. Bottle collectors and history<br />

parking nearby.<br />

recent years and which provided South Brun0wisk<br />

$475/mo.<br />

buffs have the opportunity to <strong>The</strong> event has a purpose the boys with a third or rnore of (next to Finnegan’s Lane~<br />

Elm Ridge Park: 4 bedrooms, 2<br />

ohtain a limited.edition com- beyund just plain fun. It will help the cost of the trips,<br />

201-297-3049<br />

1969 GTO - automatie, 4 good baths, air- conditioned. LR, DR, memorative bottle featuring an I.he "Y" Rangers, 80 boys from<br />

tires exe. shape, $1,700. Call 753- kitchen, study. 14/2 acres. Pool. original sketch of Hollybush, site the ages of 10 to 16, provide their<br />

2323. Must sell. Aug./June $500/mo.<br />

of the June, 1967 summit con- ,mvn financing for this summer’s<br />

ference between President<br />

camping and exploring trips to<br />

Attention<br />

JOIIN T. IIENDEHSON, INC. Lyndon B. Johnson and Soviet Nova Scotia, Michigan and the<br />

Realtors<br />

Premier Kosygin,<br />

Western States.<br />

MOTEIER’S HELPER - English<br />

Opp. Old Princeton Inn To commemorate the event.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rangers, some of them<br />

"HOME<br />

Student age 20, uvailahle end of<br />

Phoneanytime 921-2776<br />

Clevenger Brothers Glass<br />

wearing clown costumes, are<br />

Jtme - to Sept. Experienced, can<br />

Works of Clayton has been selling discount-price tickets<br />

SEWERS"<br />

cook. Further information call<br />

commissioned to blow the bot- door4o-dour this Saturday af-<br />

Elizabeth Pearson 924-1589.<br />

tles, which have the seal of<br />

ternoon and lbe fallowing two<br />

FOR RENT - Modernized 19th<br />

Gloucester County on one slide weekends. Aceompanied by their<br />

Century country duplex house 15 and an original sketch of leaders and some fathers, they KNIT<br />

rain from Princeton. One side has Hollybush on the other side.<br />

plan to canvass neighborhoods in<br />

livlbg room with gas log fireplact <strong>The</strong> Somerset County Unit of Princeton, [tightstown, West<br />

I dining room, 3 spacious bedroom~ the American Cancer Society. 331 Windsor, Kendall Park. Mon-<br />

AMANA Refrigerator-Freezer - I $360/month Otfier s de has ivin East Main St. Somerville<br />

NOOK<br />

Kenmoreelcctrlc washer and gas room dining room maste<br />

tgomery <strong>Township</strong>, Rocky Hill,<br />

dryer; ;I pc. walnw: bedroom, twin I bedroom and 0 small bedrooms,<br />

realizes a profit on each bottle<br />

Pennington and tIopewelk<br />

sold. 1’he amher - colored bottles<br />

bed; 2 studded snow tires on r ns,, $325/month Located on 5 acres in<br />

7.35 x 14. Callafter 8 p.m., 201-297- attractive neighborhood. Ex- sell for $8.<br />

Advance tickets also will be<br />

available at the Princeton YMCA FABRICS<br />

1514. eellent Montgomery <strong>Township</strong><br />

schools. Barn space available for Summer Recipe: and vfirious area stores, in-<br />

...... ]horse afieianados boat owners,<br />

cluding the Princeton University<br />

thanks you for our successful<br />

........ blain - lull OF . pnrt ¯ Lime. .. a-lie - ..... r.m., antique 26~29 alter" ear 6’ buffs p m ere Cal 924-<br />

store. Other ticket-selling stores<br />

"Grand Opening"!<br />

FOR RESERVATIONS, CALL (201) 827-6000,<br />

Call 446 - 0528 between :J-6PM, ¯ ’<br />

’ ’ ’ ’Just Add Love’ - will be identified by signs in their<br />

Eager, bright-eyed children<br />

Sunlawn Nursing tlome 576 N,<br />

windows.<br />

If you think you’ve seen everything, you<br />

playboy club-hotel at great gorge Main St., llightstown.<br />

who live in crowded cities are<br />

Baying tickets io advance is a<br />

haven’t! Come see our NEW shipment of<br />

looking for host families to visit<br />

McAfeo, New Jersey ~l~i~<br />

where the air is fresher and trees<br />

good idea, sponsors of the event<br />

exclusive designer fabrics.<br />

advise. ’rickets sold at the gate<br />

’67 TRIUMPH GT6 - New tran- are greener.<br />

ASK ABOUT SPECIAL RATES FOR MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND. ~i~:i®<br />

the day of the show will be $3 for<br />

: smission, Must sell, $1200, firm, Anyone interested in hosting a<br />

HELP WANTED - part-time, : Call 883-2056.<br />

city child for two weeks this<br />

adults and $1,50 for kids under 12<br />

AM-1PM. Ivlonday- Friday. Apply<br />

summer is invited to join the<br />

years old. Purchased in advance<br />

in person P.nssert’s Gourmet Dell<br />

at a discount, they are $2.60 for<br />

Friendly Town Program of the<br />

Rt, 130 & Allentown Rd. Rob 1963 MERCURY - in good con-<br />

adults and $1,25 for boys and girls<br />

binsville, N, J.<br />

Fresh Air Fund. <strong>The</strong> fund<br />

dition. New tires and battery, $325,<br />

under 16 years old. And tickets<br />

provides all medical, insurance<br />

Caii 201-297-9690 after 6:00.<br />

won’t be sold beyond the seating<br />

and round-trip transportation<br />

capacity of the Big Top -- 1,500<br />

costs. Dates for this year’s<br />

program are July 5-19 and August<br />

seats each performance, ¯<br />

Also, advance ticket sales<br />

produce more money for the "Y"<br />

Rangers than sales on the day of<br />

the show, So, buying lb advance<br />

helps a worthy cause, tbe<br />

sponsors point out.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Royal Wild West Circus<br />

moves nomad4ashion from townto4own<br />

in a flect of h’ucks which<br />

open np to form a largc teut with<br />

saf6, clean facilities. Also po)ping<br />

out of the special trunks ure<br />

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gyntnasts and, uf eonrse, lots o1’<br />

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