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METUCHEn 1 C LIBRARY m \ \ ^ / 4 fs k i i>DL AUGUST 20,1980 BULK U S POSTAGE PAID NEW BRUNSWICK N.J. 08901 PERMIT NO. 576 VOL 87-34 25 YMCA programs cover all ages METUCHEN — Dr. ’ Roy A. Bowers, president of the board of the Metuchen- Edison YMCA, announces that the fall schedule will begin Sept. 8, with programs for the entire family. Registration will be conducted from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sept. 6. Preschool water programs will be offered for ages 6 months-5 years; Water Babies, ages 6-18 months; Bubble Babies, ages 2-3>/2 years, and Starfish, ages 3-5 years. Gymnastics for 3-5-year-olds will include physical fitness, tumbling, movement ex- ploration, muscle development and en- durance, while ballet for 3-5-year-olds will involve teaching basic ballet skills, dance and movement education. A new program, Super Saturday, for ages 4-5 is a 2i /2 hour program which includes swim instruction (Starfish), arts and crafts, movement education, games and music. Kindergym and Swim for ages 3-5 is a 1M> hour physical education program which in- cludes swimming (Starfish) movement education, motor skill development and A new, highly sophisticated intensive care facility for children, the only one of its kind in Central Jersey, recently opened at Mid- dlesex General Hospital, New Brunswick. Outfitted with the most modern monitor- ing and diagnostic equipment available, the pediatric unit, under the direction of Dr. Victor N. Blankson of Highland Park, con- sists of 11 beds: six for older children; four infants’ cribs in enclosed “isolettes” with separate temperature controls, and a negative pressure isolation suite, which is a germ-free area for special cases. Each bed is equipped with separate vital- sign monitoring equipment for providing continuous “read-outs ’ on the heart, brain and respiratory systems. The unit also con- tains a cardiac output computer and special ventilators for breathing assistance. CHILD CARE Nurse Donna Gorman of Now Brunswick prepares a young patient while Dr. Victor N. Blankson of Highland Park, chief of Middlesex organized play and Woodshop for 4-and 5- year-olds involves making projects geared to a child’s capabilities under the guidance of an experienced teacher. A more comprehensive program for the preschool child, is the preschool Kelpie Klubs. Junior Kelpies, ages 3 and 4, meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m.-noon and offers a social adjustment for the young preschooler, emphasizing coordination and large motor skills with swimming lessons twice a week. Senior Kelpies, ages 4-6, in- troduces the classroom setting and an em- phasis on kindergym, movement education and swimming twice weekly. These classes meet Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m.-noon. Stay and Playtime I is for children ages 20 months-2% years and is an introduction to group play. The program is conducted Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday from 9-11 a.m. Stay and Playtime II for ages 2%-3 em- phasizes art and kindergym activities and meets on Tuesdays from 12:30-2:30 p.m. The unit operates on a 24-hour basis, with specially trained pediatric nurses, a pediatric-psychiatric nurse, social worker and pediatric residents. Also attached to the unit is a fully equip- ped ambulance for picking up and transporting children, mostly from other hospitals, who require the sophisticated care. The transport team consists of a physi- cian, nurse and respiratory therapist. “For the first time, residents will not have to travel to New York or Philadelphia to gain these critical care services for their children,’’ said Blankson. The director, who also is assistant pro- fessor of pediatrics at the medical school, added that the unit is family-centered and parents are encouraged to participate in the care and support of their children. General Hospital's new Pediatric Inten- sive Care Unit, gets ready to monitor the child's cardiovascular system using an Alpha Spacelabs monitor. Youth Activities include Boys Gymnastics for ages 6-8 and is an introduction to begin- ner progressive gymnastics. Girls Gym- nastics also begins at age 6. The Gym Gems is for girls advanced skills. The team com- petes with other Y’s and in the Middle Atlan- tic Region Championships. Youth Ballet is for children 6-10 and gives basic positions and techniques for formal ballet and introduction to modern dance. Kung Fu, a martial art, is taught by qualified registered Black Belt instructors. The Youth Basketball Association is for boys and girls ages 8-15 with National Y pro- gram training and support. The Junior Weight Club is for ages 14-17 and is designed to teach prospective weight lifters the correct way to lift while the Amateur Radio Club for high school students and adults is intended to help in ob- taining FCC licenses. In the National Y Progressive Swimming Program from Polliwogs (beginners) to Porpoise (advanced), children are placed in classes according to their ability. The pro- gram is open to all children ages 6-14 and •swimming lessons for adults and teens are offered also during evening hours. The Senior Life Saving program is for ages 15 and over and'participants receive National YMCA and Red Cross Certification upon completion. Tryouts for the swim team will be held Sept. 15-19. Stroke techniques will be em- phasized during the season with each in- dividual team working towards reaching its full potential. Training sessions for the Metuchen-Edison AAU Racers are held at the New Jersey Job Corps swimming pool. Special youth activities include Latch Key for grades one-six. This is an after school EDISON — Final rigistration for new pupils entering the township schools in September is being conducted today and tomorrow. Elementary pupils should register in the school serving the area in which they live. Hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The following records should be presented at the time of registration: birth or bap- tismal certificate; certificate of inoculation against DPT, a series of three plus a booster given at least six months later; certificate of inoculation against Polio, series of two plus a booster given at least six months later; certificate of inoculation against measles, given after the age of 1; certificate of inoculation against Rubella; certificate of inoculation against Mumps; physical ex- amination records. Children entering kindergarten must be 5 years old on or before Dec. 31. Junior high school students should contact either the John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Herbert Hoover or Woodrow Wilson schools for registration. Senior high school students should contact Edison or J. P. Stevens high schools. School bells tune up METUCHEN — All public schools in the the borough will open on Sept. 3 op their regular schedules. Hours at the high school are 8:25 a.m.-2:45 p.m. Registrations and requests for schedule changes will be ac- cepted Aug. 25-29 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. The Franklin Middle School hours are 8:30 a.m.-2:53 p.m. Registration will be taken from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Aug. 26-28. Kindergarten hours are 9-11:30 a.m. and 12:30-3 p.m. at Campbell, Edgar and Moss Schools. Hours for grades one-six are from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Registration is set for Aug. 26-28 from 9 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m. program for children of working parents and includes homework help and tutoring, physical fitness, games, sports and swimm- ing. Transportation is provided to the Y from school and parents pick up children at the Y. Holiday Fun Days, for grades one-six operates on days when the schools are clos- ed. Activities include swimming, arts and crafts, games, movies and songs. Youth and Government is for high school youths and is now in its 43rd year. The Youth Employ- ment Service for junior and senior high school students is a community service which lists job opening for students in the immediate area. Youth In Action Clubs, for ages 13-18, pro- vides education, recreational and social ac- tivities, with counseling provided on an in- dividual basis. The Good News Club is an in- terdenominational Bible Club for children ages 5-12 which includes bible stories, games, contests, songs and refreshments. Recreation time and health club facilities for adult members include swimming, volleyball and basketball. Adult programs include: Dance Reflections, an innovative approach to fitness incorporating yoga, calisthenics and aerobic conditioning; JOY Aerobics, a rhythmic exercise to music; Live ‘Y’ers, which includes exercises in both the gym and pool; Yoga, Low Gear Slimnastics, designed for women who are starting on an entry level; Slimnastics, to shape up and lose inches; Younger By the Years, an hour of exercise, dance and swim- ming for the senior members of the com- munity; The ‘Y’s Way to a Healthy Back, a program of exercise designed for those whose physical fitness is below average. For information, call 548-2044. All schools will open Sept. 3, with kindergarten from 9-11:30 a.m. and 12:30-3 p.m.; elementary schools, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; junior high schools, 8:45 a.m.-3:15 p.m. and senior high schools, 8 a.m.-2:35 p.m. Lunch will be served in all junior and senior high schools on the opening day of school and in the elementary schools on Sept. 4. The cost of a type “A” lunch will be 75 cents at the elementary level and junior high school level and 80 cents at the senior high school level. Milk for kindergarten pupils will cost 10 cents. Students are invited EDISON — Herbert Hoover Junior High School will conduct an orientation program beginning at 9:30 a.m. for all new students. The program is conducted annually by the Guidance Department under the direction of G. Jerry Kane, head counselor. Harry Olsen, principal, and John Kotcho, assistant principal will welcome the new students and discuss the curriculum program, extracur- ricula activities and other activities spon- sored by the school. A tour of the building will be conducted by members of the Student Council. Singles plan brunch EDISON — The newly-formed chapter of the Jewish Singles is planning a brunch at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the Suburban Diner. All singles, widows, widowers, divorced or separated persons over 28 years old are invited to attend. The $6 cost includes juice, bagels, lox, coffee and danish and gratuities and tax. For further information, call Joan Freeman, 549-6864, or George Verbel, 548- 6695 or 548-1262. Childrens unit opens New students sign up
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METUCHEn 1C LIBRARY

m

\ \ ^ / 4 fs k ii>DL

AUGUST 20,1980BULK

U S POSTAGE PAID

NEW BRUNSWICK N.J. 08901

PERMIT NO. 576

V O L 87-34 25

YMCA programs cover all agesMETUCHEN — Dr. ’ Roy A. Bowers,

president of the board of the Metuchen- Edison YMCA, announces that the fall schedule will begin Sept. 8, with programs for the entire family. Registration will be conducted from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sept. 6.

Preschool water programs will be offered for ages 6 months-5 years; Water Babies, ages 6-18 months; Bubble Babies, ages 2-3>/2 years, and Starfish, ages 3-5 years.

Gymnastics for 3-5-year-olds will include physical fitness, tumbling, movement ex­ploration, muscle development and en­durance, while ballet for 3-5-year-olds will involve teaching basic ballet skills, dance and movement education.

A new program, Super Saturday, for ages 4-5 is a 2i/2 hour program which includes swim instruction (Starfish), arts and crafts, movement education, games and music. Kindergym and Swim for ages 3-5 is a 1M> hour physical education program which in­cludes swimming (Starfish) movement education, motor skill development and

A new, highly sophisticated intensive care facility for children, the only one of its kind in Central Jersey, recently opened at Mid­dlesex General Hospital, New Brunswick.

Outfitted with the most modern monitor­ing and diagnostic equipment available, the pediatric unit, under the direction of Dr. Victor N. Blankson of Highland Park, con­sists of 11 beds: six for older children; four infants’ cribs in enclosed “ isolettes” with separate temperature controls, and a negative pressure isolation suite, which is a germ-free area for special cases.

Each bed is equipped with separate vital- sign monitoring equipment for providing continuous “read-outs ’ on the heart, brain and respiratory systems. The unit also con­tains a cardiac output computer and special ventilators for breathing assistance.

CHILD CARE — Nurse Donna Gorman of Now Brunswick prepares a young patient while Dr. Victor N. Blankson of Highland Park, chief of Middlesex

organized play and Woodshop for 4-and 5- year-olds involves making projects geared to a child’s capabilities under the guidance of an experienced teacher.

A more comprehensive program for the preschool child, is the preschool Kelpie Klubs. Junior Kelpies, ages 3 and 4, meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m.-noon and offers a social adjustment for the young preschooler, emphasizing coordination and large motor skills with swimming lessons twice a week. Senior Kelpies, ages 4-6, in­troduces the classroom setting and an em­phasis on kindergym, movement education and swimming twice weekly. These classes meet Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m.-noon.

Stay and Playtime I is for children ages 20 months-2% years and is an introduction to group play. The program is conducted Mon­day, Wednesday and Friday from 9-11 a.m. Stay and Playtime II for ages 2%-3 em­phasizes art and kindergym activities and meets on Tuesdays from 12:30-2:30 p.m.

The unit operates on a 24-hour basis, with specially trained pediatric nurses, a pediatric-psychiatric nurse, social worker and pediatric residents.

Also attached to the unit is a fully equip­ped ambulance for picking up and transporting children, mostly from other hospitals, who require the sophisticated care. The transport team consists of a physi­cian, nurse and respiratory therapist.

“For the first time, residents will not have to travel to New York or Philadelphia to gain these critical care services for their children,’’ said Blankson.

The director, who also is assistant pro­fessor of pediatrics at the medical school, added that the unit is family-centered and parents are encouraged to participate in the care and support of their children.

General Hospital's new Pediatric Inten­sive Care Unit, gets ready to monitor the child's cardiovascular system using an Alpha Spacelabs monitor.

Youth Activities include Boys Gymnastics for ages 6-8 and is an introduction to begin­ner progressive gymnastics. Girls Gym­nastics also begins at age 6. The Gym Gems is for girls advanced skills. The team com­petes with other Y’s and in the Middle Atlan­tic Region Championships.

Youth Ballet is for children 6-10 and gives basic positions and techniques for formal ballet and introduction to modern dance. Kung Fu, a martial art, is taught by qualified registered Black Belt instructors. The Youth Basketball Association is for boys and girls ages 8-15 with National Y pro­gram training and support.

The Junior Weight Club is for ages 14-17 and is designed to teach prospective weight lifters the correct way to lift while the Amateur Radio Club for high school students and adults is intended to help in ob­taining FCC licenses.

In the National Y Progressive Swimming Program from Polliwogs (beginners) to Porpoise (advanced), children are placed in classes according to their ability. The pro­gram is open to all children ages 6-14 and •swimming lessons for adults and teens are offered also during evening hours. The Senior Life Saving program is for ages 15 and over and'participants receive National YMCA and Red Cross Certification upon completion.

Tryouts for the swim team will be held Sept. 15-19. Stroke techniques will be em­phasized during the season with each in­dividual team working towards reaching its full potential. Training sessions for the Metuchen-Edison AAU Racers are held at the New Jersey Job Corps swimming pool.

Special youth activities include Latch Key for grades one-six. This is an after school

EDISON — Final rigistration for new pupils entering the township schools in September is being conducted today and tomorrow. Elementary pupils should register in the school serving the area in which they live. Hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The following records should be presented at the time of registration: birth or bap­tismal certificate; certificate of inoculation against DPT, a series of three plus a booster given at least six months later; certificate of inoculation against Polio, series of two plus a booster given at least six months later; certificate of inoculation against measles, given after the age of 1; certificate of inoculation against Rubella; certificate of inoculation against Mumps; physical ex­amination records.

Children entering kindergarten must be 5 years old on or before Dec. 31.

Junior high school students should contact either the John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Herbert Hoover or Woodrow Wilson schools for registration. Senior high school students should contact Edison or J. P. Stevens high schools.

School bells tune upMETUCHEN — All public schools in the

the borough will open on Sept. 3 op their regular schedules. Hours at the high school are 8:25 a.m.-2:45 p.m. Registrations and requests for schedule changes will be ac­cepted Aug. 25-29 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.

The Franklin Middle School hours are 8:30 a.m.-2:53 p.m. Registration will be taken from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Aug. 26-28.

Kindergarten hours are 9-11:30 a.m. and 12:30-3 p.m. at Campbell, Edgar and Moss Schools. Hours for grades one-six are from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Registration is set for Aug. 26-28 from 9 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m.

program for children of working parents and includes homework help and tutoring, physical fitness, games, sports and swimm­ing. Transportation is provided to the Y from school and parents pick up children at the Y. Holiday Fun Days, for grades one-six operates on days when the schools are clos­ed.

Activities include swimming, arts and crafts, games, movies and songs. Youth and Government is for high school youths and is now in its 43rd year. The Youth Employ­ment Service for junior and senior high school students is a community service which lists job opening for students in the immediate area.

Youth In Action Clubs, for ages 13-18, pro­vides education, recreational and social ac­tivities, with counseling provided on an in­dividual basis. The Good News Club is an in­terdenominational Bible Club for children ages 5-12 which includes bible stories, games, contests, songs and refreshments.

Recreation time and health club facilities for adult members include swimming, volleyball and basketball. Adult programs include: Dance Reflections, an innovative approach to fitness incorporating yoga, calisthenics and aerobic conditioning; JOY Aerobics, a rhythmic exercise to music; Live ‘Y’ers, which includes exercises in both the gym and pool; Yoga, Low Gear Slimnastics, designed for women who are starting on an entry level; Slimnastics, to shape up and lose inches; Younger By the Years, an hour of exercise, dance and swim­ming for the senior members of the com­munity; The ‘Y’s Way to a Healthy Back, a program of exercise designed for those whose physical fitness is below average.

For information, call 548-2044.

All schools will open Sept. 3, with kindergarten from 9-11:30 a.m. and 12:30-3 p.m.; elementary schools, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; junior high schools, 8:45 a.m.-3:15 p.m. and senior high schools, 8 a.m.-2:35 p.m.

Lunch will be served in all junior and senior high schools on the opening day of school and in the elementary schools on Sept. 4. The cost of a type “A” lunch will be 75 cents at the elementary level and junior high school level and 80 cents at the senior high school level. Milk for kindergarten pupils will cost 10 cents.

Students are invitedEDISON — Herbert Hoover Junior High

School will conduct an orientation program beginning at 9:30 a.m. for all new students.

The program is conducted annually by the Guidance Department under the direction of G. Jerry Kane, head counselor. Harry Olsen, principal, and John Kotcho, assistant principal will welcome the new students and discuss the curriculum program, extracur­ricula activities and other activities spon­sored by the school.

A tour of the building will be conducted by members of the Student Council.

Singles plan brunchEDISON — The newly-formed chapter of

the Jewish Singles is planning a brunch at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the Suburban Diner.

All singles, widows, widowers, divorced or separated persons over 28 years old are invited to attend. The $6 cost includes juice, bagels, lox, coffee and danish and gratuities and tax.

For further information, call Joan Freeman, 549-6864, or George Verbel, 548- 6695 or 548-1262.

Childrens unit opens

New students sign up

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LOOKS GOOD — Erich Zeh (I) and Tom Kozo share responsibilities for the day- to-day operation of Greater Jersey Press, Inc. of East Brunswick. Here, they check the quality of the Eastern edition of the Christian Science Monitor, which the firm started prin­

ting in June. Greater Jersey and the Sentinel Publishing Company, which publishes the Sentinel Newspapers, are divisions of Greater Media, Inc., which has corporate headquarters in East Brunswick.

MIDDLESEX GYMNASTIC ACADEMYIn East Brunswick

Announces its 3rd Annual Open House

Aug. 30,31 & Sept. 1 • 6:30-9:00 p.m.

Students and interested boys & girls are invited to participate in supervised open gym instructional work-outs at NO CHARGE during these three evenings.Registration will also take place for fall classes.

plusAn exciting exhibition by MGA boys and girls including several state champions will be held at 8 :00 each of the evenings.

MGA offers: * ‘ Smallest groups of any school in area (4.-6 students) * * most experienced staff in N.J. * ‘ Olympic equipment, trampolines and giant LANDING PIT * * Family plans & make-ups * * Monthly enrollment only “ A soon-to- come power spring floor for exciting tumbling.

-LEADING BALLET SCHOOL COMES TO MGAWe are also pleased to announce our association with the

Eleonora Stein Ballet & Arts Academy. This outstanding school, headquarters for the Somerset Regional Ballet Co. will open a studio in our gym this September. Both academies will provide discounts to individual students attending both schools or to families with at least one child in each school.

The Academy offers: * ‘ Classical Russian Ballet* *Toe * ‘ Character*'Modern Jazz “ Acrobatics “ Tap. Classes for all ages are carefully graded.

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Heart fund to benefitEDISON — J. Harrison Morson, an

Edison resident and dean of student affairs of Union College, Cranford, is among 11 ten­nis enthusiasts serving on the tournament committee for the fourth annual Heart Fund Mixed Doubles Tennis Open to be held Sept. 6-9 at the Hillside Avenue tennis courts, Cranford.

The tournament is open to all players for a $15 entry fee, regardless of age, place of residence or extent of tennis experience.

The opening rounds of the tournament will be conducted on Sept. 6 and 7, with the semi­finals on Sept. 8 at 8 p.m. and the finals on Sept. 9 at 8 p.m. The deadline for entering the tournament is Monday.

Application forms may be obtained by writing to the Union County Heart Associa­tion, 102 North Ave., Garwood, or by calling 789-3088.

4 concerts plannedPerformances by three American sym­

phony orchestras and a solo concert for piano and soprano voice will be presented in this season’s Rutgers University concert series. All concerts will begin at 8 p.m. in the College Avenue gymnasium.

The San Francisco Symphony, conducted by Edo de Waart, will present the opening program on Oct. 31; pianist Natalie Hinderas and soprano Veronica Tyler will perform on Dec. 11; the St. Louis Sym­phony, conducted by Leonard Slatkin, will give a performance Feb. 7 and the final con­cert will be given by the Detroit Symphony on March 26.

Tickets can be obtained from the concert box office, Rutgers University Arts Ser­vices, 358 George St., New Brunswick, or call 932-7591.

Arias to be airedOpera Theater of New Jersey will present

grand opera highlights in Buccleuch Park, New Brunswick, Thursday at 8 p.m.

The concert will include soloists David Flory, tenor; Janet Stewart and Linda Phillips, sopranos; and Stephen Mosel, baritone, performing with the Garden State Symphonic Pops Orchestra.

Selections will include excerpts from Bizet’s “Carmen,” Verdi’s “La Traviata,” Mozart’s “Marriage of Figaro,” Gounod’s “Jlomeo and Juliet,” and Wagner’s “Die Meistersinger.”

The free concert is sponsored by New Brunswick’s 300th Anniversary Celebration Committee. In case of rain, the program will be in the air-conditioned State Theater on Livingston Avenue.

For further information, call 745-2627 or 256-0603.

Be a good skateMILLTOWN — The Milltown Jaycees will

host a Muscular Dystrophy Association skating party on Monday, from 7-10 p.m. at the Carolier Roller Rink, Route 1, North Brunswick. All proceeds from the $2 admis­sion will go to the MDA.

Project chairman Frank Catena invites everyone to “come skate for Jerry’s kids.” The Jaycees have also invited the civic organizations of Milltown and all the region’s Jaycee chapters to skate and help raise money.

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Interest on “N O W ” checking. Sounds good until you read the fine print. High balances needed. Expensive monthly fees and charges. Lost interest if your balance gets low. Confus­ing bank statements. A t Perth Amboy Savings, we keep it simple:F R E E C hecking A ccount: There are no monthly service fees, per check charges or limitations. After your opening deposit of just $50, no minimum balance is required. N o other service is needed to get free checking. Monthly statements are provided. Even your name- imprinted checks are free.H igher D ividend Savings A ccount: Earn 5i/2% a year on savings. That’s one-half of one percent more than you can get on a N O W account. Dividends on savings accounts here are paid from day of deposit to day of with­drawal, compounded and credited monthly.Monthly ‘One Statement’ Account Information:G et a combined monthly statement showing all

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EDISON/M ETUCHEN: 1197 Amboy Avenue, Edison SAYREVILLE: Route 9 & Bordentown Avenue WOODBRIDGE: 541 Rahway Avenue

587 Main Street

Telephone: 442-4100 0 For Sayreville office: 721-4940 ° M em ber F.D.I.C.

in edisonThe Edison Recreation Department is ac­

cepting team applications for the men’s volleyball league. The program is open to residents and employees of industries located in the township.

For applications and information, contact the department, 2965 Woodbridge Ave., dai­ly from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at 287-0900, ext. 312.

in metuchenRobert T. Black recently served as

representative for the New Jersey district at the annual convention of the National Ex­change Club in Orlando, Fla. Black serves as president of the New Jersey, district and is a resident of Metuchen. There are 31 Ex­change Clubs in the state.

Kostas Gussis and Anthony Capone have been inducted as new members of the Metuchen Rotary Club. The club meets every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at Perri’s Pumptown Corners. Speaker at the Aug. 28 meeting will be Charles Bain, district gover­nor of the Rotary Club.

Tea time TuesdayHIGHLAND PARK — A membership tea

will be sponsored by Chaim Weizmann Group of Raritan Valley Chapter of Hadassah, at 1 p.m. Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. James Lichtman, 48 N. Eighth Ave.

The guest speaker will be Lila Schwartz, and entertainment will be provided by Michael L. Gutman, magician. Among his repertoire will be an original and infor­mative skit entitled “The Magic of Hadassah.”

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LUNCH BREAK — Employees at Old Bridge Regional Hospital recently en­joyed a picnic lunch in the hospital's parking area. Chefs (l-r) were James Glennon of Edison, mamagement

engineer, m anagem ent services department; Jeff Wilusz of South Am ­boy, food service supervisor, dietary department; and Christopher O'Connor of Old Bridge, hospital administrator.

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Young helpers laudedThe annual Sunshinettes Awards Lun­

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Rosemary Leslie of South Amboy will receive a star pin for 250 hours of service this summer, while Helping Hand pins will go to Janice Perlin and Deborah Rumsey of Edison and Richard Leichter of Metuchen, for 100 hours.

Fifty-hour patches will be awarded to Shaun Butler and Michael Ciampi of Metuchen; Stephanie Marko, Caroline Millan and Dawn McCook of Edison.

Also honored will be: Tricia Calamoneri, Delia Canary, Michelle Czoch, Beth Ely, Sherri Fedderson, Glenn Fortin, Ann Gerri- ty, Mary Ellen Gerrity, Dwight Heckman, Alyssa Lehrfeld, Rosemarie Locsin, Maria Millan, Brenda Miller, Mary Morrissey, Mary Ann McCrea, Denise Pascucci, Linda Roell, Kathleen Ryan, Patricia Sandaol, Christine Vardaro, Tami Walker, Debbie Wall and John Warshany of Edison; Joachim Licaneli, Claire Rankin, Vicki Rebar, Shelly Sharma, Kenneth Steinhardt and Maria Sydor of Metuchen.

Sandpipers in top slotEAST BRUNSWICK — The Sandpipers

won first place in the recent C Division League Swimming Championships at Cedar Hill Swim Club. Members of the team also won first place for the season, finishing with a 9-1 record.

Both trophies are on display at the Com­munity Beach on Dunhams Corner Road.

Among those receiving trophies at a re­cent awards banquet were: Paul Charette and Valerie Strenk, undefeated; Alex Lach and Patricia Kash, coaches award; Stephen Colletti and Keily LoBosco, most improved; and Tara Leddy, swimmer of the year.

Divers who received trophies were: Eric Waynor and Kim Garcia, most improved; Brian Fredericks, coaches award; Charette and Annette Scaturo, most valuable and Charette, diver of the year.

Focus on mastectomyWomen requiring surgery for breast

tumors (mastectomies) may now find emo­tional support from the Middlesex County Mental Health Clinic. The clinic, affiliated with the South Amboy Community Mental Health Center, is developing a program making such a service available.

The program is being implemented and coordinated by Leonore Z. Millian, psychotherapist on the clinic staff, and is under the direction of Dr. Edward I. Panzer, director of theclinic, and Dr. Leonard P. Pass, director of psychiatric social service.

In the new program, patients and their families will be counseled both before and after surgery to help them adjust to the im­pact of the experience and to discuss and ex­amine their feelings.

Patients may be referred to the clinic by their physicians or may apply directly by calling Ms. Millian at 727-6000 for further in­formation.

Trade class startsMiddlesex County College will offer even­

ing courses toward a 21-credit certificate program in international business, beginn­ing Sept. 11. Classes will be held from 6-8 p.m. Thursdays. The program includes Business Organization and Management, Marketing I, General Economics; Introduc­tion to International Business, International Ma r k e t i n g and I n t e r n a t i o n a l Transportation and Distribution.

For registration information, call 548- 6000, ext. 290.

Mission calls adultsThe Consolata Mission will offer three

courses in adult religious education at its center in Somerset, beginning Sept. 3.

The courses include Missionary Aspect of the Church, Contemporary Moral Issues and Introduction to Christianity.

To register, a donation of $6 may be sent to the Consolata Mission Center, P. O. Box C, Somerset. For further information, call 297-9191.

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Prenatal class beginsThe YWCA of Central Jersey, 51 Liv­

ingston Ave., New Brunswick, will offer a prenatal and post-partum exercise and lec­ture program beginning Sept. 9. This popular program is offered in YWCA’s around the country. The instructor, nurse Lucille Salvato of East Brunswick, is in­structor in Pediatrics and the LaMaze Method of childbirth at St. Peters Medical Center

Classes will be on Tuesday and Friday morning and will include a 40-minute exer­cise class, 20-minute lecture, and an op­tional swim. The fee is $4 per class. For fur­ther information, call 545-0281.

Hospital picks officerMargaret A. Bradley of South River has

been named new admitting officer at Roosevelt Hospital, Edison.

A native of Baltimore, Md., Mrs. Bradley presently is attending Middlesex County College, majoring in business, psychology and health field subjects.

She started work at Roosevelt Hospital in October 1970 as a secretary in the Social Ser­vice Department. She later served as secretarial assistant to Dr. Cheung, the hospital’s superintendent and medical director.

Democrats to picnicSquare up for MOD

The March of Dimes is sponsoring a square dance on Sept. 27 from 8 p.m. to mid­night at the East Brunswick High School, Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. The caller is Dick Meyers. Donation is $5. For tickets, call 238-0250 or send a check to March of Dimes, 777 Washington Road, Parlin.

EDISON — The Edison Democratic Organization will have its annual picnic on Sept. 6 at Mirror Lake Beach Club from noon to 5 p.m. There will be swimming, games, hamburgers, hot dogs, corn, beer and soda. The donation is $5 per person and children under 12 are free. Mail checks to the Edison Democratic Organization, P.O. Box 306, Edison, N.J. 08817 or call Frank Lankey, 548-5151.

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BRAND WAS NOWIRISH MIST 750 ml. 16.26 12.35DRAMBUIE 23 oz. 14.69 10.81GRAND MARNIER 750 ml. 19.31 14.79SMIRNOFF VODKA, more than 1 qt. 1 liter 8.55 6.71JOHNNIE WALKER BLACK 750 ml. 14.90 11.79SAMBUCA ROMANA 750 ml. 14.98 11.25AMARETTO DISARONNO 750 ml. 15.69 11.25BAILEY’S IRISH CREAM 750 ml. 14.96 10.65OLD GRAND DAD, more than 1 qt. 1 liter 10.98 8.49KAHLUA 23 oz. 11.40 8.25BEEFEATER GIN 1.75 liter 20.79 16.06REMY MARTIN 750 mi. 24.07 18.45BACARDI RUM, more than 1 qt. light 1 liter 8.29 6.45CHIVAS REGAL 750 ml. 15.32 11.85GORDON’S GIN, more than 1 qt. 1 liter 7.98 6.15JOHNNIE WALKER RED 1 liter 13.14 11.25HARVEY’S BRISTOL CREAM 750 ml. 9.69 6.75GORDON’S GIN 1.75 liter 13.45 10.19TIA MARIA 23 oz. 12.06 8.95SOUTHERN COMFORT 1 liter 9.84 7.76HENNESSY V.S. COGNAC 750 ml. 15.85 12.46SMIRNOFF VODKA. 80 1.75 liter 14.69 11.69

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Mrs. Edward Bernacki

Hansen— BernackiDiana Feffer Mrs Shane O 'N e ill

THE SCHOOL OF CONTEMPORARY DAHGEHighland Park south Plainfield

TINA TAYLOR, Directoris pleased to announce a new member to our staff:

Miss Sherri Novak of Milltown, New Jersey.

We welcome Sherri's many talents, pleasant personality, and her enthusiastic approach to teaching dance!

Register now for our exciting 1980-81 season featuring dosses in:MODERN • BALLET • POINTE • JAZZ • TAP • MUSICAL

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Diane Elaine Hansen and Edward Ber­nacki II were united in marriage on July 29 at Washington Park, Laramie, Wyo. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Claire Hansen, 16 Gates Place, Edison, and the late Thomas Hansen. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bernacki Sr. of Blasdell, N.Y.

The Rev. Bette Ridley officiated at the ceremony at which Joseph E. Harvey gave the bride in marriage. Linda Hansen, the bride’s sister, was maid of honor.

Michael Jolovich was best man. Junior usher was Michael Ridley.

A wedding trip to Cheyenne, Wyo., and Canada followed the reception at the cou­ple’s residence in Laramie. Another recep­tion will follow on Aug. 27 at the Bethlehem Management Club in Hamburg, N.Y., given by the bridegroom’s parents.

The bride is a graduate of Edison High School, attended Middlesex County College and is employed as office manager for The Medical Group, Laramie. Her husband is a graduate of Frontier Central High School and Erie Community College. He attended the University of Wyoming and is studying for the Evangelistic ministry. He is employed by the U.S. Post Office in Laramie.

Sadowski-O’ NeillBettyann Marie Sadowski, daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Sadowski, 7 Paula St., Edison, became the bride of Shane Michael O’Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. O’Neill Jr. of Rome, Ga., on Sunday at St. Helena’s Church.

The Rev. Glendon Robertson officiated at the ceremony. Cynthia B. Sadowski served as her sister’s maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Catherine Dollar, the bridegroom’s sister, Lois Wagner, Janet Nelson and Maria Dandola.

James J. O’Neill III, the bridegroom’s brother, was best man. Ushers were Terry Dollar, the bridegroom’s brother-in-law, Hans Albsteig, Walter Tomori and Terry Johnson.

The bride is.a graduate of John P. Stevens High School, Rutgers and has a master of business administration from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Her husband is a graduate of Darlington Preparatory School, Southwestern Univer­sity and has a master of business ad­ministration degree from the University of Georgia. He is employed by Texas In­strument Inc., Dallas, Texas.

Feffer-OrphanidesThe engagement of Diana Louise Feffer,

515 S. First Ave., Highland Park, to Timothy Orphanides, son of Gust G. Orphanides of Forest Hills, N.Y. and the late Savesta Or­phanides, has been announced by her mother, Mrs. Mary E. L. Feffer of East Windsor. She is also the daughter of the late Meyer T. Feffer.

The wedding is planned for June 1981.The bride-to-be is a graduate of Martin

Van Buren High School, Queensborough Community College and the State Universi­ty College of New York at Brockport. She is a health and physical education teacher at St. Mary’s High School, South Amboy. Her fiance graduated from Forest Hills High School, received a B.A. summa cum laude, from Queens College, and is a second year medical student at the New York University School of Medicine.

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Police seek reservesHIGHLAND PARK — There are several

openings for volunteer police reserves in the borough.

Qualifications include: being a borough resident, a United States citizen over 18 years old, being in good helath, and never having been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude. Applicants also must agree to stand a basic police reserve training school and pass its course satisfactorily.

Applications may be obtained from Sgt. Anthony Morra at police headquarters, 222 S. Fifth Ave.

Kean awards degreesEDISON — Kean College has presented

bachelor’s degrees to the following Edison residents: Robert Wierzbicki, Rita Carrea, Janette Catalano, Glenn Dalton and Donna Rogers.

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srnsft/ TelephonitisDear Michael:

I have slept fitfully since you asked me to write a short sentence that you could use on your telephone answering service.

It’s a small favor and really nothing com­pared to the time you conned me into a sheet so you could get a Halloween ghost shot in a graveyard.

The truth is, I will write at the drop of an adjective. It can be a political speech, a let­ter to the editor, a note to the mailman or a warning to my kids, carefully tacked to the refrigerator with a magnet.

My daughters tell stories about the notes I put in bottles and set afloat in the bathtub. They insist that if I should be asked to write a 5,000 word, first-hand account of a day in the life of a prostitute, I’d wing it. And, if asked to produce a written economic forecast on the soy bean market vis-a-vis the affect of the drought on grain, I’d fly to my typewriter.

OK, so if all this is true, why did I have such trouble coming up with an idea to en­courage people to leave messages with your machine? Certainly, you’re a sterling photographer. Besides, it’s not as if you could take their pictures over the phone, is it?

When an idea didn’t come to me, I began canvassing friends. “What would make you talk to an answering machine?” I asked Sugar.

“Are you crazy?” she said. “ I don’t even talk to some of my relatives. Why should I talk to a machine?”

“But what if it were a machine of someone you like?” I asked.

“I don’t discriminate among machines,” she said.

When Sugar’s like that, there’s no sense pushing it. I decided to try my friendly misanthrope, Herbert.

“You again? ’ ’ he greeted me at the door.“That’s right,” I said. “ I’m just taking a

survey and I thought you might answer a question.”

“ How much do I get if I answer?”“You don’t get anything except that nice

feeling you get when you’ve helped so­meone,” I told him.

“ I hate feeling good,” he said and slamm­ed the front door.

Fortunately, everyone wasn’t like Sugar or Herbert. And the list below indicates what would make people respond to your machine. Feel free to use one, all or a mix­ture. Next to each is the number of people who would respond positively to each message.

•Thank you for calling. When you hear the beep, leave your name and telephone number and I will call back. (0)

•When you hear the beep, leave your name and number and Robert Redford will return your call. (9)

•If you don’t leave your number when you hear the beep, you and your telephone will self-destruct. (14)

•Leave your number and I will send you the money you lost making this call. (6)

•Leave your name and number. A return call will tell you where you can get gasoline at 87 cents a gallon. (18)

•Leave your name and number and I will give you the name of a physician who makes house calls. (3)

•Leaving your name and number will guarantee you a call from a psychiatrist who will help you overcome your fear and loathing of recording machines. (1)

•Talk to the beep and you will be reward­ed with a complete recording of Rudy Vallee singing “The Maine Stein Song.” (1)

•Leave your number. I do windows. (21) •Your name and number will bring you a

call featuring five Billy Carter jokes and six Ronald Reagan homilies. (2)

•Leave your name and number and I will send you a dozen 8-by-10 glossy prints of your entire family. (82)

As you can see by this scientific survey, the best way to get people to talk to your machine, Mike, is by promising them photos.

If you wish to pay me for this research, I’ll take two pictures of my Aunt Jennie, a 10- by-12 of my husband, pictures of the bathroom before and after the kids take showers and an aerial shot of my house.

Louise

TEMPLE EMANU-EL100 James Street, Edison, N.J.

Rabbi Alfred B. Landsberg

Tem ple Emanu-EI w arm ly invites you to inquire about m em bership and religious

school registration for 1980-81, now underway.

Membership includes High Holiday tickets.Special Education Classes are available.

One year free membership to Jewish Newlyweds. Religious education K-12.

Bar/Bat Mitzvah-Confirmation.

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Chapter picks officersJoanne R. Santoriello has been elected

president of the Central New Jersey Chapter of the Leukemia Society of America.

Other officers include: George Foosaner, vice president; Raymond Gregor, treasurer, and Mary Banda was elected to the board of trustees.

The society is a voluntary health agency that concentrates on treating, controlling, and finding the cause and eventual cure of leukemia. The chapter is located at 1416 Morris Ave., Union.

Mothers to meetMarsha Riben of the Old Bridge LaLeche

League and Kathleen Eyerman of South River will discuss the benefits of breastfeeding on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Old Bridge Central Library. A short film en­titled “The Nursing Family” will be shown. Registration is required; call 679-5622.

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Signup starts at MCCThe Division of Continuing Education at

Middlesex County College is accepting registrations for the fall semester which begins on Sept. 8.

Students may register by mail or in per­son in the Academic Services Building. Registration hours tomorrow are 8:30 a.m.- 10 p.m.; from Aug. 25-29, from 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.

Late registration after Monday will in­clude Saturdays from 8 a m.-noon.

Students with less than 24 credits may register Sept. 5. For further information, call 548-6000, ext. 290.

Golfers plan benefitThe ninth annual Gold Cup Golf Outing to

benefit the Middlesex-Somerset Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society will be at the Battleground Country Club, Freehold, on Sept. 4. Tickets are available through the MS Chapter Office, 390 George St., New Brunswick.

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federal regulations prohibit a gift for the transfer of funds already deposited at Statewide Savings, and require a substan­

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department in the public library will con­duct a program on clown make-up and cir­cus disguises. Program schedule is North Edison, 777 Grove Ave, Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.; Clara Barton, 76 Pleasant Ave., Thursday, 2 p.m.; main library, 340 Plain- field Ave., Friday, 2 p.m.

Thursday — Board of trustees of the Edison Public Library special meeting at the main library at 2 p.m. to discuss pro­gress of the Clara Barton branch building and to approve bills.

Saturday and Sunday — Paper drive for the benefit of the St. Thomas Aquinas High School Band Boosters. Papers may be brought to the church parking lot, 1 Tingley Lane, between9a.m. and5p.m.

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Y class fights inflation Cancer tests availableA new program, “Stop Throwing Food

Money Away,” will be offered by the YWCA of Central Jersey, 51 Livington Ave., New Brunswick, on Thursdays from 9:15-11 a.m. beginning Sept. 18. The course focuses on coupon redemptions.

The fee will be $12 plus Y membership and babysitting arrangements may be made for $2 per child. A free dip pass will be given to each class participant. For further informa­tion, call 545-0281.

Housing units neededThe Shelter Clearinghouse, under the

Community Outreach Program for SeniorAdults, maintains a master list of housing vacancies and assists senior citizens in finding a place to live as well as providing information concerning subsidy programs.

Anyone with information regarding vacancies, may call 463-4767. Areas covered include Edison, Metuchen, Highland Park and North Brunswick.

Perth Amboy General Hospital, in cooperation with the American Cancer Society, is participating in an educational colon and rectum screening program spon­sored by WCBS-TV. PAGH is a division of Raritan Bay Health Services Corporation.

“We are the only hospital in Middlesex County participating in the WCBS-TV cancer screening,” said Dr. Sidney Kress, director of the laboratory at PAGH.

Individuals wishing to be screened as part of this program may contact the American Cancer Society in New Brunswick at 297- 8000. Applicants will be furnished with a pa­tient screening kit.

Completed kits containing the individual’s name and address and the name and ad­dress of the patient’s attending physician or clinic are forwarded to Perth Amboy General for processing.

Negative test results are mailed directly to the patient. Positive results are sent to the individual’s physician or clinic.

The hospital also participates in a regular program for cervical cancer screening.

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Today — Raritan Bay Chapter National Secretaries Association will attend the din­ner theatre show at the Club Bene, South Amboy.

Today — Wednesday Singles meeting at Unitarian Church, Tices Lane, East Brunswick, 8 p.m.

Today — Alcoholics Anonymous 8:30 p.m., 3rd floor cafeteria, South Amboy Memorial Hospital.

Today— Family meeting (A.A.) 8:30 p.m., 4th floor, South Amboy Memorial Hospital.

Today through Tuesday, except Sun­day — The Middlesex County Department of Parks and Recreation will present “Hello Dolly! ” at Roosevelt Park, 8:30 p.m.

Thursday — Retired Railroaders Club an­nual picnic at noon at the Senior Citizen Center, 1306 Esterbrook Ave., Rahway. Tickets at $6 are now on sale. For informa­tion, contact John Casey, 486-0215; Harry Stoll, 241-2268; Peter Bucavage, 388-3979; or Frank Abella, 486-7.25.

Friday — COPO Widows and Widowers dance 9 p.m. at the Polish National Home, New Market Avenue, South Plainfield. For information, call Lee Kuhn 985-3066.

Friday — Recovery (A.A.), 7:30 p.m., 513 Catherine Street, South Amboy.

Saturday — Alcoholism Aftercare Group Therapy, 11 a.m., 4th floor lounge, South Amboy Memorial Hospital.

Saturday — Assertiveness Training group, 1:30 p.m., 4th floor lounge, South Am­boy Memorial Hospital.

Sunday — Meet and Mix Singles dance 8:30 p.m. at Carolier Lanes, Gazebo Lounge, Route 1, North Brunswick.

Senior citizens invitedCentral Jersey senior citizens, over 62

years old, may enroll this fall on a non­credit basis in courses at Rutgers Universi­ty where there is space available. There will be no charge but books and other course supplies must be paid for. Free parking decals will be issued and use of the univer­sity’s free bus service and libraries will be included.

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Full and part time Central Jersey Area. All equipment sup­plied. Call between 9AM and 4PM, weekdays. 329-4541. Equal Opportunity Employer.

LADIES/MEN earn up to $25 to $100. per week working at home on telephone program. Call 985- 0325, 494-8714.

WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER, experience necessary, large fo r­mat, no 35mm. Send resume to Sentinel Newspapers, Box #20, E d g e b o ro R oa d , E a s t Brunswick, N J 08816.

WELCOME WAGON Choose own hours in part time career meeting people. Car needed. Training provided. Openings in P iscataway, Metuchen, Edison, Middlesex, Spotswood, other areas. Call 201- 545-8900, 766-3262 or w rite 29 Ann Street, B ernardsville , N.J. 07924. Equal opportun ity employer.

PINBALL machine mechanic wanted on a part time basis. Call 828-4657or collect (212) 443-2715.

EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wanted. McAteers Restaurant, 469-2522.

ORGANIST - Reformed Church, English Service. 1 hour each Sunday. Call 257-9417 after 10 A.M.

OPERATORS WANTED - must be Experienced on Single Nee­dle only. Also Experienced FLOOR LADY needed. 254-3034.

SPORTSWRITER

The Sentinel News­papers are looking for a part-time sports writer. Applicants must have a background knowledge of local high school sports, a good com­mand of the English language, must type ac­curately, have a car and be willing to work nights and or weekends. Ap­proximately 20 hours a week. Experience pre­ferred. Full benefits in­cluding sick pay, pen­sion, vacation, paid holi­days, and medical bene­fits. If you are interested in working for a growth company that is a leader in suburban journalism, fill out an application and submit samples of your writing to

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Edgeboro Rood East Brunswick, NJ.

08816An equal opportunity employer

DENTAL OFFICE PART TIME

Tuesday and Wednesday 2pm to 7pm and alternate Saturdays, East Brunswick area. Desire mature and versatile person who en joys working with people. F^refer some dental office ex­perience. Call Susan, 238-6660.

LAUNDRY Attendent Saturday and Sunday 3 to 10 pm . Apply in person to the M in i M all Launderette, 499 Ernston Road, Parlin (No phone calls please).

FU LLT IM E /P A R TT IM E . Paid benefits. Opening and closing s h i f t s . P re m iu m p a y . M cDonalds, Georges and M i l l to w n R oa d , N o r th Brunswick. Inquire w ithin.

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR RECEPTIONIST

Knowledge of typing necessary. 9 to 5, 5 days per week, pleasant working conditions. Benefits in ­clude life insurance, major medical and pension plan. Apply in person: Sentinel Publishing Company, Edgeboro Road, East Brunswick, N.J. Equal Oppor­tunity Employer.

PART TIM E, take inventory in local stores, car necessary. Write phone number and ex­perience to ICC 14, Box 304, Paramus, NJ 07652

TAKING APPLICATIONS now for September positions, part time in doctors office for LPN or medical assistant. Hours daily 2 to 5, 1 evening per week, plus Saturdays to 12. Must be able to f ill in for fu ll time receptionist when necessary. Please w rite to Mrs. Sylva Gresh, 1 Racetrack Road, East Brunswick, NJ 08816

HOUSEKEEPER needed, live- in, mature person for working parents. Call 257-8205 after 6pm.

NURSERY SCHOOL teacher, fu ll time 10 to 3:30. Salary $140. per week. Write Box 600, Englishtown Post O ffice, English town, NJ 07726

PART T IM E Need extra money? Earn $40. or more per evening with Party Lite Gifts. Prizes and Trips, car necessary. For interview call 828-2525 or 238-1100

HOUSEKEEPER, mature, live in, care two small children. Parlin area. References. 254- 3722.

PART TIME-Responsible In­dividual with car, wanted to work in retail stores as a service representative for Jewelry Com­pany. No selling involved. For more information call Doris Murth a at 727-6627, 6 to 9pm.

BABYSITTER wanted for 1 year old, Tuesday through F r i­day, hours flexible, Saturday morning, starting September. Call Barbara after6pm, 360-9428

OFFICE HELP part tim e, 20 hours plus. Congenial small o f­fice needs person looking for ex­tra money to help with various office duties. Light typing necessary. Call Linda, 727-3334 between 1 and 3pm.

CRIPPLED couple need two persons to live in, non smokers, cooking, light cleaning, shopp ing. 6 private rooms with TV, air conditioning. Any nationality or sex. $50. weekly. 721-3889.

IDEAL for mothers, part tim e, 3 hours an evening, 3 evenings a week, earn $30 an evening. Call 251-0357.

PUPPY WALKER needed lunch time on school days, Warnsdofer School area. 238-9070.

TEACHER AIDES needed for morning or afternoon sessions at nursery school. East Brunswick area. Call 251-4300.

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SALES PEOPLEEARN OVER

$30,000.A YEAR

Immediate openings for ag­gressive salespeople, some ex­perience necessary. Great potential. Call Gene Lyons.

BRIGGS COUNTRY FORD

721-4600 SOUTH AMBOY

BABYSITTER needed, tw ins, 8 m o n th s , hou rs f le x ib le , references, Old Bridge area. 679-3701.

COMPANION Wanted for m ild ­ly handicapped middle age woman, live in for 1 week only. Salary, room and board. 257-9669 after 7pm.

2 SECRETARIES - 1 fu ll time, 1 part tim e. No experience need ed. Apply in person,Tuesdays and Fridays from 10:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. Howell Meat Packing, 26 Main Street, South River, N.J.

REAL ESTATE SALES PEO­PLE - Housewives, Part Time or Full T im e, Licensed or Unlicensed. ASK FOR ED. 727- 7940

AUTO

SALES PEOPLEEARN OVER

$30,000.A YEAR

Immediate openings for ag­gressive sales people, some ex­perience necessary, great poten- tia l. CAII Hal Simons.

BRIGGS CHEVROLET HONDA

721-4600 SOUTH AMBOY

B & B Cleaning. In-home clean­ing, 2 to 3 days per week. Must be available come September, transportation can be arranged. Call after 6, 360-9428.

LAWRENCE BROOK resident needed to care for and escort firs t grade g irl to and from Lawrence Brook School starting September. Hours, 7:20-8:35 am and 2:30 4pm. 745 1935 or 225 9479

HOMEMAKERSSTUDENTS

Hickory Farms, Cheese Special ty store is looking for special people to join its staff in our new location in the Brunswick Square M a ll. If you are energetic, happy, hard working and responsible we'd like to ta lk to you. All 4-6 hour shifts available. Please apply in per son. Interviews w ill be con­ducted from 9 to 5 on Friday August 22, in the old Crafts Bazaar store in the Brunswick Square M all.

PART T IM E , Established morn­ing newspaper routes are available in the following towns, Parlin, Laurence Harbor, Old Bridge. Reliable persons with car can earn $250. 300. per mon­th. Call 800-242-0850.

YOGA TEACHER and SWIMM ING INSTRUCTOR NEEDED. CALL 287 4444.

M A IN T E N A N C E /H andym an for M ini M all, Route 9 and Ern­ston Road, part tim e, flexible hours. Call for appointment, 727- 1010.

TELEPHONE SOLICITORS, evenings and Saturday A.M. Pleasant office, convenient loca­tion. Salary plus bonus. Call Lawn Ranger, 536-8070 or 257- 6900.

SALES part time, leads furnish­ed highest commission in in­dustry, against guaranteed draw. Gas allowance, car necessary. Hours evenings and weekends. Call Lawn Ranger, 257-6900 or 536-8070.

BABYSITTER, part time, 2 P.M. to 7 P.M. my home. Own transportation. Central Park, Old Bridge. 727-0799.

SECRETARIAL WORK, full tim e, 9 to 5. Duties include answering phone, some typing and bookkeeping . Apply in per­son: Greater Jersey Press, Con- nerty Court, o ff Edgeboro Road, East Brunswick, Equal Oppor­tun ity Employer.

TEACHER AIDES wanted, 8:30 to 1pm. Cleaning included. Call 254-3505or 257 0135evenings.

HOUSEKEEPER, 4 days, 2 to 6pm. East Brunswick, South R iv e r , a re a , own c a r, references. 238-3976.

03 S ITU A T IO N S W A N T E D

Green Valley Kiddie Campus. Daily Care/Nursery. Ages 2V2-5. State Certified.257-7223.

ELDERLY PERSONS Do you need care, room and board? Daily, weekends or permanently in my home. 521-2603.

W ILL BABYSIT your child in my home, fenced yard, Old Bridge, 721-1037.

BABY SITTING — in my home, s ta r t in g S ep tem ber 1st. Piscataway Area. 463-0496.

SALESPERSONNEL

BEAM'S a chain of Junior & Missy apparel stores has immediate openings for qualified sales employees.Full & part time positions are available. Expe r ienced sales personnel may apply in person.

BEAM’SBrunswick Square Mall Hi. It, East Brunswick

284-9819

BABYSITTING and infant care for working parents, my Old Bridge home, references. 254 8511.

BABYSITTING fu ll, part time, by teacher and assistant, Sayreville home, fenced yard. 721-0274.

W ILL BABYSIT for working mothers, my Spotswood home, near all schools. 251-6577.

BABY SITTING my home, beginning September. Old Bridge area. 679-2113 evenings /weekends.

HOMES or Apartments clean ed, Old Bridge/Matawan area. References. 566 9076 after 6pm.

BABYSITTING, mother of one w ill sit in her home mornings, M illtown, 545-3382.

TYPING: Fast, Neat, Accurate. Business, Scholastic, C or­respondence, dictated work. I.B.M. Selectric. 251 4508.

^ BABYSITTING done in my Old bridge home. Experienced in child care. 566-2649.

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TAXI business and airport ser­vice licensed in Old Bridge. Five cars, radios, base, etc. now in operation. Must sell for health reasons. 254-1818.

09 M E R C H A N D IS E FOR SALE

TIRES FOR SALEAll sizes, radial & snow

254-1329

PI ANOS-ORGANS Warehouse prices on most m a­jor brands. Yamaha, Kimball, Thomas, Baldwin, Gulbransen, etc. Unlimited Rentals from $7.50per month.FREEHOLD MUSIC CENTER

Route 9 & Pond Road 800 392-6927

JOGGERS, dieters or persons needing heat tre a tm e n ts ; STEAM CABINET, like new. $225. 254-9362.

FACTORY OUTLETMISSES AND JUNIORS 47 Reid St. South River (Next to Moose H a ll)

Hours 3 to 7 Tuesday and Thursday, Saturday from 10to 2.

STEREO and TV console. $100 for $500 value. Must sell, quick. 572 5763.

5 TIRES L78xl5, Firestone Towne & Country, 1 new, 4-8 inch rim s, 6 bolt Chevy, $235. 254 4327 after 5pm.

OAK ANTIQUES; Buffet, $450. Combination china closet and desk, $550. Table and (4) chairs, $950. 254 2954.

SOFA cut velvet 90 inch, wood and cane frame. Excellent con dition. $295. 249 2184 after 5 pm .

EAST BRUNSWICK PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SUBSTITUTE CUSTODIANS

,$35. per day effective September 3, 1980. All sh ifts a v a ila b le (6 hours per shift). Send letter of application to Tom Taylor, officer in charge of building and maintenance.

22 Milltown Road East Brunswick

New Jersey 08816An Equal Opportunity/

Affirmative Action Employer.

DAYDREAMING?Thinking about what you’ll be doing when the kids are back in school? Picture yourself getting out of the house - earning $$$ and being part of the exciting business world. Call today and make your dream a realty. Long and short term assignments available - all skills needed.

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Equal Opportunity Employer

CRIB, $90., Perego carriage stro ller, $90., high chair, $25., carseat, $25., dressing table, $20. 254 8860.

BEDROOM Mediterranean 5 piece queen, including trip le dresser . $600. 287 0020.

ORGAN, Wurlitzer top of the line, 3 keyboards, Leslie speaker rhythm, mint condition, $1900. 257 5054.

AWNINGS, Canvas, gorgeous yellow and white stripe, four windows, one patio, almost new, $250. Call 238-0161.

BAR, Brown form ica, leather tr im , black form ica top and 2 stools, $200. 238 6839or 238-6116.

WIGS: Three beautiful ladles wigs, auburn, grey, blonde, human hair, perfect, $30. each. 238-0816 after 6pm.

SHERIDANS MINIATURES Dollhouses, fu rn itu re , ac cessories and building supplies. 721 5042, 85 Buchanan Avenue, Parlin, NJ. (Sayreville).

BEDROOM SET, 5 piece Queen size, Spanish Oak, all wood. Ex­cellent condition. $1500. Call 257 7649 after 7:30pm.

AIR CONDITIONERS; 14,000 BTU, $200 . 4500 BTU $50. Also Casement 6000 BTU, $95 . 549 9021 evenings.

ENTIRE LIVING room, ex cellent condition, couch, chairs, tables, lamps, picture. The works, $900. 238 1107 after 6:30.

1973 APACHE POP UP camper, sleeps 8, all fiber glass sides, ful ly equipped, extras. $1700 . 494 5799.

DRIVINGINSTRUCTION

The Very Best. Call 251-2373 Tonette Driving School

COLONIAL LIV ING ROOM FURNITURE 15foot3piece sec tional sofa, cocktail and 2 end tables, 2 lamps, 2 pictures. $400. 679 3181.

BREAKFRONT French Provin cial $400. Junior Dining room, formica top table, 4 chairs, $150. Imported marble coffee table, $150. 679 3454.

BATHROOM SINK, $10., kit chen sink, $5., countertop range, $10., range hood, $10., Early American end tables, $45., oven doors, $10. 257 1250.

(2) DODGE VAN buckets, $40. (2) Van Windows, $40. Oak desk, $75. 549 0274.

C LO T H E S D R Y E R ,Westinghouse, e le c tr ic , 4 temperature controls, $75. 238 6477 after 4pm.

THERM ADOR w all oven, stainless steel front. In working order, $25. 257 8880or 246-0294.

KITCHEN sink with spray noz zle, dark brown, $25. 257 8880 or 246-0294

POOL, 15 toot x 4 foot, complete with chemicals, cover, etc. $225. or best o ffe r. 727 9648

FIREWOOD, approximately 2 cords plus kindling, cut and split, just righ t for wood burning stove. Cash and carry. $150. 721 8394.

SPINETTE Piano, good condi tion, $700. 4 x 15 aluminum pool, filte r, ladder, needs liner, $150. 679 8250

PATIO Door with screen, fix tures, 79 x 47, $105. RCA 13 inch black and white TV, good, $40. 566 7810.

SOFA, tables, cocktail table, lamps, $400. Red/black carpet 12 x 20, $100. Occasional table, chairs, $75. 753-8330.

STEREO, Panasonic AM /FM , 4 channel, excellent condition, $100. 254 1039.

MEDITERRANEAN bedroom set, queen headboard, armoire, trip le dresser, night stand, frame, very good condition, $425. 679 5191

2 PINBALL Machines, perfect condition. Single player, $300. Double player, $375. 254 3558.

MOSS GREEN /Mediterranean high back chair. Excellent con dition . $65. 251-6923

BLACK and GOLD Print Con temporary arm chair. Excellent condition. $65. 251 6923.

DISHWASHER, 6 months old, $175. Dryer, 4 months old, $175. Table, Hutch and 4 chairs, $200. Call 254 9493 after 6.

SACRIFICE m in t condition Yamaha Electric Organ Model B6D, $500. 679 6869, after6:30pm 679*8165.

FLUGLE Horn $200. Student Trumpet, $90, Professional Model Gold plated Trumpet. All in good condition. Call 249 0362, after 6P.M.

SOFA, gold tapestry, new $500. Asking $250. 2 brass and marble lamps, $150. Call 828 7701 or 679 3910.

ELECTRIC PIANO, Fender Rhodes 73 stage, Accoustic amplifier, excellent condition, $650. complete. Must sell. 297 8013.

COLONIAL lamps, four. Ex cellent condition. $100 for all. 254 4974.

STATIONERYDISCOUNTED. Special extra 5% discount on our now already 20% discounted personalized stationery and Jewish New Years cards. Call 238 1849.

FURNITURE,must sell. 2 rugs;2 couches; 3 glass coffee tables;3 white chrome shelves. 254 2115.

SPANISH Mediterranean RCA 25 inch color console TV, $300. Spanish iron chandelier, large matching lamps, $250. 257 3069.

BICYCLE RACKSCHWINN SALES

We service all makes SPOTSWOOD 251 5255

PLASTIC SLIPCOVERS Custom made,pin fitted,expert

DISHWASHER, Convertible in good cond it ion, $50. or best offer 679 2787.

G.E. STEREO console with A M /F M radio , Pecan/Oak wood, excellent condition, $95. Call 251 7403.

ly cut in your home. Any sofa and two chairs or 3 piece sec tional, $140. CRANBROOK, 545 9838.

FIREWOOD. Seasoned split hardwoods, $85. cord. Call 251 5025 or 251 2041

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LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILERS

FOR INFORMATION CALL

609-896-0637a fte r 5 p .m .

EAST BRUNSWICK PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SUBSTITUTE: MAIMTENANGE,

GROUNDSMEN, RUCK SEAL CUSTODIANS.

$60. per day effective Septam bar 3, 1980. A ll shift svsliabta (6 hours par shift). Sand lattar of application to Tom Taylor, o ft tear in charge of buildings and maintenance. 22 RMIttown Road, Eaat Brunswick, N.J. 08816.

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R U M M A G E SALES

PER EGO COACH carriage, like new, $40. Call 679 3701,

WE BUY SELL and TRADE Name Brand Instruments

Hi Way Music 257 4505.

NEW Sasb, $10. each, ironer, $15 Kohler bathroom sink, $15. Green glass dishes, $15 028 1229

LUNCH TRUCK, includes steam table, coffee urn, stove, sink, m int condition, $1800. 727 7491

STEREO, A M /FM Panasonic, speakers, 8 track, turntable. Almost new. Best offer. 828 5798,

TWO JR 78x15 used steel belted radials snows, $25. or best o ffe r. 721 7651 after 5.

7 Step Staircase, $100. Riding mower with bag, $200. Ex­ecutive desk, $75.257 3897.

PIANO, beautiful baby grand, rebuilt, finished in natural wood, Robert Young, Piano Tuner and Rebuilder. 755 1120

VICTORIAN aquamarine felt tasseled sofa and chair, 2 end tables, 2 lamps, $200. 548 4937.

POOL, 24 foot with cover, no filte r, must be taken down, $25. 727 1461.

BEDROOM set, 7 pieces plus lamps, excellent condition, $700. Double bed, childrens foam fur niture set, best offers, 251 6481

APARTMENT Size dining room set, 4 upholstered chairs, table, 18 inch lea f, b rea k fro n t, beautiful Pecan finish, like new, $599. 545 4315.

M E D ITE R R A N E A N Queen bedroom set (solid wood), trip le dresser, armoire, night stands, headboard, mattress, lamps,

YAMAHA Alto Sax, $200. Wrought iron kitchen set, $125. Sears trash compactor, $75. In formation call 246 4795.

OIL BURNER, Utica 122,000 BTU hot water boiler with tankless heater, 1 year, 1 1 mon thsold, $1200. 985 5145.

USED Electric clothes dryer $50. Air conditioners, 8000 BTU $50. to $100. 254 0882

W EDDING GOWN. W hite, organdy lace, longsleeved, size 9. $75. After 6pm. call 721 5415

PIANO $200. Ladies ski boots, 8Vs, $30. Beautyrest box spring $35. Excellent condition. 545-9451

FIVE PIECE Contemporary b e d ro o m , l ig h t g r a y , lamps,$275. Black re d ine r $30. Med iter anean lamps ,$30. Four Freedoms Rockwell plates $200. 679 4978

2 Piece Luggage, brown hard cover American traveler, 26 and 20 inch, $25. each. 679 2436 after 5pm.

ELECTRIC Dryer, excellent condition, used 3 months, Sears Kenmore, white, all cycles. Must sell, have gas. $175. Twin bed fram e, $10. 238 4694 between lla m and 8pm.

OVAL pool, 12X24X48, 3/4 HP filte r with backwash and hair basket. Must dismantle, $135. 254 6696 after 6pm.

CORVETTE 350 engine, $350. 456 Rear, $200. Manifold and carburetors, etc. 727-7056 or 251- 4161.

KITCHEN Table, oak form ica, 4 chairs, double leaf, very good condition. Call 257-3921.

Queen size frame, box spring and mattress. Twin size mat tress. Excellent condition. 679 2732.

SOFA, blue silk custom made, excellent condition, w ill include wall acessories, $295. 679 5229 evenings and weekends.

ORGAN, W u rlitze r, $750. T rum pet, La fayette , $75. Breakfront, Mahogany, $75. Ironrite mangle, mahogany cabinet, $100. 254 6235.

TWIN SIZE mattress, box spr ing, frame $40. Twin spindle oak headboard, $50. Call 238 4251

WOMAN'S Bowling Ball and bag, almost new, $25. Call 2512373.

20 x 15 carpet, 3 years old, tu r­quoise, $225. Living room couch, o ff w h ite , 8 feet, $350. Upholstered chair, $125. 821-6212 after 4:30.

OFFICE FURNITURE, waiting room, 3 piece couch, 2 piece couch, ch a ir, b row n /da rk orange, steel and naugahyde, like new, $220. 821-6212 after 4:30pm.

SOFA, matching chair, Early American, $185. Bathroom sink with faucets, yellow, excellent, $25. 548 5615 after 5.

35 REMINGTON Rifle with scope, $300. 12 Gauge Noble pump shotgun, $275. Call 985 3692

CRAIG E igh t-T rack stereo recorder deck, $70. 257 7393 after 6pm.

CASTRO Convertible queen size couch, Herculon fabric, like new, $350. 566 5923/45.

GUINEA PIGS, 4H Breeder, American shorthair, guarantee health and temperment, $5. Marla, 566 5923/45.

KITCHEN TABLE, form ica with six chairs, very good condi­tion, $135. Call 679-4603 evenings.

3 Piece Contemporary sectional, blue crushed velvet with built-in side tables and storage com part­ment, $400. 238-1914.

ARM Chairs and lamps, $5. each. Kitchen table, $20. 2 lawn mowers, $20. each. 238-1914.

POOL 18 foot, heavy duty filte r, fencing, ladder, cover. $450. 297- 0364 Between 9am and 1pm.

RADIALS, 2 Steel belted, 175 R 14, $65. Scotts lawn spreader, $20. Hart 170 cm skiis, $25. Ad justable cartop luggage rack, $35. 549-4497

SEARS Modern free-standing wood burning fireplace, black finish, with grate. Excellent con dition $100. Call 251-6593

WESTINGHOUSE portable dishwasher, one year old. $100. 494-7383 After 7pm.

NURSURY School Toy Trucks. All hardwood, two models $8.95- $9.95 each. 679 5007 Mike

3 PIECE sectional couch, custom made, blue antique satin, $475. Gibson 18 cubic foot upright freezer, $225. 548-7058

NEW QUEEN size water bed, never opened, 10 year warranty, walnut stained pine frame, deck, pedestal, mattress, safety liner, heater, orig inally $330. now only $199. 254-7804, East Brunswick.

7 PIECE Drexel/Mexican king size bedroom suite, $1000 . 8 Piece Century/French dining room set with pads and leaves, $2200. Call 572-5684 after 6pm.

R IEDEL Womans skate boots, size 7V2, red, excellent shape, $50. firm . 251-7925.

ZENITH TV, black and white, works good, $40. 246-1578 after 5pm.

POOL LINER, brand new, blue 20 x 40 with extended Hopper, $650. firm , cash only. 251-7925.

SOFA, L shape, 10 Foot x 6 foot, $250. Glass top table, $75. 2 gold rugs, $75. both. 583-3563

Conn Alto Saxophone, excellent condition, best offer. Call 247- 6610 after 8p.m.

WALLPAPERSold at $2. per ro ll over cost. Pick out your paper anywhere, give us the number of the paper, the book and d istributor, we w ill get it for you at $2. per ro ll over dealer cost. Call 828-4206 for price quotations at R & R Floor and Wall Decor.

COUCH, 89-inch comtemporary, brown striped Herculon. Ex­cellent condition. $100. 20-inch Coaster Bike, $15. 727-1299.

3 UNUSED 6x5 multi-color indoor-outdoor roll up blinds with valance. $55. 679-3749

STEREO SPEAKER SYSTEMS at wholesale from one of the Largest M anu fac ture rs in Business, 381-0342. After 7, 398 8367.

SWISS Helvetia electric sew­ing machine, blond mahogany wood cabinet, all attachments, perfect running condition, $60. 679-5843.

AIR CONDITIOER, 6300 BTU casement, brand new, $250. Westinghouse refrigerator, good condition, $225. 679-2759.

B E A U T IF U L Red Velvet rocker-recliner chair, like new, $100. 727-5586.

ANTIQUE China closet, $75. Stereo cabinet, TV and com­ponents, $150. Value $900. Drexel 5 piece contemporary bedroom set, $200. 679-3546.

MULTI-COLOR velvet sofa. Ex­cellent condition. $350. Two gold leaf custom made lamps, $100, each. 257-3666.

1970 BONANZA camper, sleeps 6, good condition, must sell, $1000. Call 727-4489

DINING ROOM set, Danish modern, 10 pieces, excellent condition, $800. 494-1743.

BARN SIDING and hand hewn beams. Sold and installed. Also 2 barns, great for custom con­verted homes. Call 469-6813.

BEDROOM SET, 5 pieces, washer, dryer, re frigerator, bike, stereo, clothing, 721-9398 anytime.

COBRA 40 Channel base, 50 foot coax, astro plane antenna, mast, 6 months new, $100. 257-4312.

AMPEX Videotape recorder, Setchell-Carlson te lev is ion receiver, Philips video recorder, 15 years old, $350. 254-0384.

PINE DINING ROOM set, tres­tle table, 36 x 72, 4 side chairs, 2 arm chairs, hutch 66 inchs long, excellent condition, $800. 846- 9243 after 6pm.

WHIRLPOOL portable washer, 5-cycle, like new. Asking $175. Call 257-1379.

1 TWIN BED, $15. 1 Metal desk, $10. Call 297-2270.

MOWER, Sears Craftsman Eager 1, very good condition, $125. Call 257-7885evenings.

BOYS CLOTHING up to age 6, Shirts, $1. pants, $1.50. Call 254 2279

REFRIGERATOR, excellent condition, best offer. Call 846- 0521 after 5 P.M.

LIVING ROOM couch, 2 chairs, end tables, lamps, excellent con­dition, 257-8535.

MODERN COUCH, like new, oatm eal co lo r, 80-inches. Originally sold $699. $225. 257- 3069.

C O M B IN A T IO N Refrigerator/Freezer, excellent condition, $400. Mediterranean bedroom, cheap. 442-1600 or 721- 7777.

12 W A N T E D

SPOT CASH PAID FOR - Gold, s ilv e r , and m iscellaneous jewelry-also Antiques. Turn that single earring, gold wedding band, school ring or other items you'll never use into cash now. House calls made; call anytime 254 8875 or 679-5222..__________

LIONEL & FLYER toy tra ins & o ld e r m ode l A IR P L A N E motors. 721-3663.

DIAMONDSONLY

679-5222 or 254-8875

CUT OUT THE MIDDLEM AN Sell D irect J & D Precious Metals.Cash for Gold, Silver & Coins. Cliffwood Ave. & Amboy Rd., Cliffwood. 566-2055.

Turn SCRAP M ETAL into Spot Cash. Copper-Brass-Lead Batteries-Aluminum-Radiators. Pick-up service. 721-9360. Ask for John or Joe.

BUYING OLD BASEBALL cards (1880-1972) Top Prices PAID. Call 536-3368.

P LA T IN U M , P A LLA D IU M , GOLD, WANTED IN ANY FORM-Dealer quantities only, 5 oz. minimum-excellent prices- refinery. Call daily lla m to 3pm. 609 921-8810.

CASH PAIDFurniture, Dishes, Glassware, Antiques, Bric-A-Brac. Call 238- 0427.

HERITAGE GALLERIES- Wanted, old gold, silver and diamonds. Highest prices paid. House calls made. We also buy antiques, bronzes and oriental rugs,etc. Call 254-6612.

UPDATE the coverage on your sterling silver. Evaluations done in your home by appointment. Call 846-7926 HAM to 6 PM Mon­day through Friday. Jason Franklin, Inc.

13 G A R A G E &R U M M A G E SALES

EAST BRUNSWICK, 2 Branton Drive, August 23, 9 to 6.Miscellaneous items.

OLD BRIDGE, 314 Cindy Street, August 21,22,10 to 4:30pm.

EAST B R U N S W IC K , 22 Coolidge Avenue, Saturday, August 23, 9A.M. to 2P.M. Mov­ing to Europe. Many items.

SOUTH RIVER, 32 Joseph Street, August 22, 23, 10 to 6. Moving, fu rn itu re , clothes, household, etc.

SOUTH RIVER, 133 Jackson Street, Saturday and Sunday, August 23 and 24. 10 to 5. Toys, miscellaneous.

OLD BRIDGE, 17 Concord Drive, August 22, 9 to 5. August 23, 9 to 2. Wedding gown, clothes, tires, household, etc. 2 Families.

EAST BRUNSWICK, 31 Van Wickle Road, o ff Old Stage, 2 Blocks from Brunswick Avenue, August 22, 23, Rain date 24, 10 to 3. No early birds. Drapes, spreads, appliances, tires, TV, rugs, household.

EAST BRUNSWICK, 236 Willow Street, August 23, 24, 10 am. No early birds. Most items ex­cellent or 'New'condition.

OLD BRIDGE, 43 Thomas Street, o ff Throckmorton Lane, August 23, lOto 5pm. 3 Families.

SOUTH AMBOY, 381 High Street, August 22, 23, 24, 9 to 4. 8 Families. D ifferent items every day.

SAYREVILLE, 34 Kuberski Drive, August 21 and 22, 10 to 3. Household, clothes, games.

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FLEA Market every Tuesday, 7am-2pm. New Dover United Methodist Church, 690 New Dover Road, Edison. 381-9478. Dealers $5. per table.

20 LAW N C A R E & L A N D S C A P IN G

TREE REMOVAL - Lawn M aintenance, Hedges and Bushes T rim m ed. Spring Cleanups. E & R. 251-3252or 254- 7554.

LAGRANDE LANDSCAPING Complete Lawn Maintenance Original Landscape Design

Free Estimates 254-0327

$500. 287 0020.

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COMPLETE LAWN SERVICE- also bushes and hedges shaped. Trees and shrubs removed .545- 9241.

"CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING

254-7000or

548-2700HOURS

9:00AM TO 4PM MON thru FRI

CALL US FOR HELP IN WRITING YOUR ADS

DEADLINE;MONDAY 2:00PM

TREE SERVICE RUSSELL'S T R E E S E R V IC E . F re e Estimates. Insured. 329-3091.

LAWN Maintenance, landscap­ing, mowing, chemicals, shrub planting, trim m ing, sod work, clean-ups. 821-8548 or 297-7755.

TREE SERVICE and LAND­SCAPING - Land Clearing, Sod, Shrubs, Trees. 609-448 3626.

21 IN C O M E T A X

t a x / f in a n c ia l s e r v ic e sPersonal and small business. Prepared by Public Accountant. 238-1055.

PUBLIC Accountant by hour or per diem. Tax problems a specialty. C. Wendroff, 727-2227.

22 R E A L E S TA TE

WOODBRIDGE, Prestigious of­fice suites available. 73 Main Street. Call 548-3670.

23 F IN A N C IA L

2ND MORTGAGE LOANSResidential and commercial, 2nd mortgages available $5000to $500,000. Accounts receivable financing for health spas, rac­quet ball clubs, and other membership organizations. VALLEY CAPITAL FUNDING

22 Gerdes Avenue Verona, N.J.

239-3334

25 IN S TR U C TIO N S

PETE ROSASTUDIO GUITAR, BASS, DRUMS.

257-0496,257-8637

A Unique Approach SOUTH RIVER

SCHOOL OF MUSIC 257-1100

SAX, flute, bass lessons by ex­perienced Berklee College of Music Alumni. 251-2760 or 545- 3353

AAATH TUTOR, All levels. Col­lege Teacher, All Levels, Quali­ty Lessons. 238-3042.

JAMES A. M0RGARTCertified Public

Accountant

Accounting&

Tax Service Business & Personal

By Appointment257-4215

Member AICPA

AVANTEEINC.•WOOD DECKS •RETAINING WALLS •SIDEWALKS, PATIOS •DRIVEWAYS •STORM DRAINAGE •LANDSCAPING

Top Soil, Fill Dirt, Gravel and Stone

Delivered.FREE ESTIMATES

FULLY INSURED & BONDED

679-4040738-8225

PIANO LESSONS by Rutgers Music M ajor, in your home. Call Mike, 251-5263.

ORGAN AND PIANO in ­struction by experienced profes­sional. Now making up fall schedule. Beginners welcome. Call Sue, 257-2845

ORGAN AND PIANO in ­struction by experienced profes­sional. Now making up fa ll schedule. Beginners welcome. Call Sue, 257-2845

PIANO INSTRUCTIONS. Masters Degree

N.J.S.M.E.A. 727-1486

Jacquelyn's Studio of Dance 1 Minnesink Avenue, Parlin

257-8452Tap, Ballet, Acrobatic, Jazz

PIANO and ORGAN IN ­STRUCTION. 545-1143 after 5p.m. Private home in Highland Park.

ART SCHOOL in East Brunswick. FALL Sign ups now. 257-8127 after 3 P.M.

DAY CARE CENTER Also infant, nursery, pre-school, kindergarten and after school p rogram s. T ranspo rta tion , breakfast and lunch. For more information call 591-1144.

PIANO LESSONS - Your home, experienced licensed teacher. Masters degree music educa­tion. Specializing in beginners. 257-5049.

PIANO teacher resumes teaching. Private lessons, my home, East Brunswick. Also, ac­companiment for instrumental or vocal students. 257-5845

P IA N O IN S TR U C T IO N S . Qualified teacher. Sayreville area. Chord method available for adults. 583-4774.

SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS - at Edison Racquetball Club. Monday night or Saturday mor- nings. 6 weeks $25. for members. $35. non members. For further information call 287-4444.

PIANO and VOICE instruction, S ayrev ille area. C ertified teacher. Call 727-7761.

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EMPIRE DOG TRAINING Trainer w ill come to your home. O b e d ie n c e , p r o te c t io n , housebreaking. Paul Micklo. 985-5705.

PET THERAPY ACADEMY Obedience and problem solv- ing.Call 521-0923.

ANIM AL TRANSPORT van, 1977 Ford, stainless steel in ­te rior, hoseable,good miles, a ir, asking $7500. 548-2297.

GERBILS, large assortment, all ages, 2 mated pairs, $1. each. 679-3062.

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GREAT PHOTOS!If you would like an 8x10 prin t of any staff-taken photograph ap­pearing in The Sentinel Newspapers, ca ll M ichael Guifiano at 254-7000or 548-2700.

PHOTOS by Frank Genua Weddings-Candid-Portrait

254-2560

30% TO 55% OFF INVITATIONS FLOWERS

PHOTOGRAPHY

T&L BRIDE’ S WORLD 257-6464

32 B A K E D GOODS

BIRTHDAY CAKES AT A MO­MENT'S NOTICE. Princess Bake Shop.

257-2411

AIR JOY CONDITIONING

COMPANY• Air Conditioning• Heating

ATTIC FANSCompletely Installed

$!3Q00Fully Insured

MARK 727-1952

PIANOS tuned w ith electronic accuracy. Guaranteed repairs. Estimates. 257-3110.

PIANO TUNING by Ear. Repairs, appraisals, estimates. Guaranteed. Call 249-6168.

Place your Items in the Classified Section for

Quick Sale.Call 254-7000

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RICK-MARSTEAM ex trac tion , carpet cleaning. Living room, dining room and hall, $35. 5 rooms $75. FREE DEODORIZING and STAIN RETARDANT, plus MULTI NOZZLE SERVICE. Also upholstery cleaning, floor waxing. Fully insured.679-7935.

INSTALLATION, REPAIRS, RELAYS, RESTRETCHING. Call R ICK-MAR,679-7935.

G&M CARPET CLEANING We do it better for less. Free estimates. 238-1183.

CARPET CLEANING, Steam, 1 room, $16. L iving, dining and hall, $29.95. Additional rooms, $11. each. Free deodorizing. 257- 2951.

CARPETS INSTALLED. Ex­pert installation, any size. Free estimates. 254-4790.

B 8. D B U IL D IN G MAINTENANCE. Commercial and Industrial. Free estimates. 247-8886.

RAY'S CARPET CLEANING

Two rooms and hall, $35; Five- rooms, $75. Upholstery cleaned. Insured. 238-4517.

SERVPR03 CLEANING SYSTEMS

SHAMPOO-STEAM SHOWCASE

One Call Cleans Them All carpets - upholstery - floors - draperies - walls- windows etc. Free Estimates 254-8286.

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Appliance Repair & Parts A ir Conditioning, washers, dryers, refrigeration, stoves, heating, sewing m achines, vacuums. Pick up service. 247- 7565 or 257-2002.

FLOORS INSTALLED SANDED & FINISHED

C.R. Cuddey 251-2590

Free Estimates

TREE care and removal. Free estimates. Fully insured. Coyne Tree Service. 572-3655.

FURNITURE REPAIRVinyl, Wood, Buttons

Touch-up. Free Estimates

FRED 257-5675LINOLEUM 8, SHEET GOODS, V INYL INSTALLER. 828-1008, after 5.

H0ME/0FFICECLEANING

Houses, apartments, industrial. R IC K -M A R is a f u l l maintenance service. 24 hours, fu lly insured. 679-7935.

EXPER T repairs-washers, dryers, dishwashers, gas and electric ranges and ovens. 721- 7088.

•ALTERATIONS•REMODELING•GARAGES•ENCLOSED

PORCHES•SIDING­

ROOFINGAH types

of Carpentry Free Consultation

545-2329

PAUL'S TV SERVICE Color, B & W , all makes Call anytime, 985 6511

DRAPES, curtains, laminated shades and w a llp a p e r . Reasonable. 591-1618.

TREES TRIM M ED or removed. Lots cleared. Firewood, wood chips. Insured. 254 7845.

UPHOLSTERY, sofas, kitchen sets. Reasonable. Your material or ours. Ed. Devlin. 721-4832.

ATTICS, Cellars, garages, yards cleaned. Rooms painted. Lawn cutting. Free estimates. 246-3594

ODD JOBS - repair work, roofs, plumbing, and gutter cleaning. 521-2207, anytime.

SPACKLING. WALL/CE1LING REPAIR. Sheetrock, taping and finishing. 985 3816.

ALTERATIONS, Ladies better garments. Also make special oc­casion gowns. Edison area. 247 0734.

DUMPTRUCK FOR HIRE Attics, Basements, Yards clean­ed. Sand, Gravel, F ille r, Top Soil.8am-10pm. 572-6334.

MR. CLEAN CHIMNEY SWEEP

All Flues, Fireplaces, Oil, Wood burning stoves. Insured. Call 679-5786 after 4pm.

BOB OETTINGER Central A ir Conditioning. SERVICE, sales, and installation. Call 679-8935.

ARTIST: Cartoons, Logos,Caricatures, lettering, Signs, In­vitations, e tc. 254-5084.

TONY'S TREE SERVICE Trim m ing, Removal. Firewood, estimates. Call 257-2876.

LINOLEUM, WOOD FLOOR IN G and C A R P E T IN G INSTALLED Estimates given. Ask for Jim . 469-2713 after 6: 249-6411.

FO R M IC A c a b in e ts and refinishing, remodeling, general ca rpe n try . Free estim ate . STEVE. 928-2560.

TREE SERVICE-Expert T rim ­m ing and Removal. Free Estimates. Insured.257-1712.

UNITED MAINTENANCE COMPANY INC.

Window Washing, Carpet Clean ing, Floor Maintenance. Stores Motels, Offices, Institutions Home Maintenance Service Call RANDY 373-5644 or 754 6724.

C LE A N A tt ic s , G a rages. Basements, Yards and do repair work. 246-2241 leave message.

HAUL ENTIRE CONTENTS OF Apartments and Houses. Local and Interstate. 246 2241. Leave message.

EXCAVATION Dump Truck and Back Hoe Services for Hire. Call 251-5595.

WISH TV REPAIRHOUSE CALLS

COLOR B&W $10.00 plus parts

Antenna installation ROTORS INSTALLED

176 Cindy St., Old Bridge

679-6085TRASH REMOVAL, appliances, fu rn itu re ,etc . $15. and up. Scrap metal bought. Call 721-8246

FREE ESTIMATES-Home im ­provements by Bob. Paint, papering, paneling, odd jobs. 238-5138.

SLIPCOVERS, custom made, your fabric, qualify work at BfG Savings. Call 257-5409

BEAT THE HEAT SAVE EHERGY

Attic Cooling Fans Completely

Installed and Guaranteed

$110.Also Whole House Ventilator Systems.

Central Air Conditioning

583-1336

SLIPCOVERS Custom made. Fast and reasonable. Call 846 2193.

ALL TYPES Air Conditioning and refrigeration repairs. Fur nace installation and repairs , oil burner conversions. OLD BRIDGE 254 3344

ATTICS, cellars, back yards, etc., cleaned and contents removed. Free estimates. 727- 2608.

Air Conditioning Service Richard J. Manser

297 6935

KOCH S T R IP P IN GWORKSHOP Furniture Strip ped and Refinished. Call 246 3763

HOME IMPROVEMENT No job too sm a ll. Free Estimates. Cali 442-3515 or after 5pm. 442 4285

FENCINGAll types sold and installed. FANTASTIC savings. 636 3963.

RUBBISH and trash removal, attics and cellars cleaned. Odd jobs. $10. and up. Ask for Joe or John. 721 9360.

DRAPERIESHung or rehung. Rods installed or repaired. L & W Installations. 727-2473.

ODD PLUMBING JOBS done reasonably. No job too small. 251 -5684 anytime.

EXTERIOR Painting, Masonry and Asphalt w ork . Free estimates. Call 679-2323.

AIR CONDITIONING SER­VICE done after 3pm. Call 572 4798

HANDYMAN, paneling, pain­ting, carpentry, etc. Courteous service. Free estimates.251 4469.

DRAPES, curtains, laminated shades and w a llp a p e r . Reasonable. 591-1618.

HOME Improvements/Repairs Big or sm all. Custom woodwork, paint, ceramics, carpentry, etc. Call Ron, 251-4939

H A N D Y M A N : P a in t in g ,wallpapering, carpentry, fin ish­ed basements, formica work, floor tiling , Suspension ceilings, skylights and decks. Call Tom Meyer, 679 3930. Free estimates. No job too small.

E D 'S H O M E I M ­PROVEMENTS. Big or small, we do them a ll. Free estimates. 727-0694.

CHIMNEY SWEEPClean up now for next season. Fireplaces and wood burning stoves, insured. Call 297-0635 after 4pm.

REFACINGKitchens with wood veneer and new doors. REFINISHING or N E W K IT C H E N S . New Showroom opening September. Unusual Hardware. Also do-ft y o u r s e l f . P A R K L A N E CABINETS. 874-4151

MRS. SARAHCARD READIHG

&ADVISOR

All Readings Private Est 25 Years

308 Smith St. Perth Amboy For Appt. Call

442-9891

PRIDEPAINTING

SERVICE IRC.Interior - Exterior - Insured

Ranch $396 Bl-Level $595

CALLFredSorino367-3191Fred Sorano367-3204

CLEANING SERVICEApartments, Homes, Offices

Call VICTORIAN SWEEP254 6654 or 583 1150

HAULINGGarages and basements clean ed, appliances removed, 545 2329_______________________

ROSEY'S CATERING For All Occasions

Cal! 545 2324 or 297 5646

RECHARGE WINDOW AIR CONDITIONERS $25 to $35. Call Fords Cooling 738 4549.

CUSTOM CABINET MAKING Interior Sliding doors. Shutters, Tables, etc. 828 9302 even ings.

AIR CONDITIO NING and R E F R IG E R A T IO N . In stallation, Repairs on Residen tia l and Commercial Refrigera tion and A ir Conditioning. Call anytime 634 5782.

R.H.M.D.The Affordable Kitchen People

257 7262

G E N E R A L H om e !m p io v e m e n ts . F in is h e d basements and baths, expert alterations. 257 3342 anytime.

t a il o r in g ”Alterations, Men/Women, ex­pert, customized. Same day ser vice. Reasonable. 251-6127.

FENCES ALL TYPESCOMMERCIALRESIDENTIAL

Repaired or installed. FREE ESTIMATES. 1 Foot free fence with every 5 foot. Fully insured. For immediate delivery call 251- 4647.

ODD JOBS — Light Hauling, Handyman (re pa irs ). Free Estimates. Call 545-1908.

HOME IMPROVEMENTS, Ad ditions, Alterations, Painting, Ceiling s, Tree removal and Roofing. KEN, after 5pm, 297 2393.

44 C A R P E N T R Y

C ARPEN TR Y, Sheetrock, basements, paneling, window and door treatments, repairs. Residential, Commercial. 238 2506

CARPENTRY and HOME IM PROVEMENTS. V inyl and Aluminum Siding. NALEPA ENTERPRISES. 238 3385.

KITCHEN IMPROVEM ENT. New countertops, form ica re fac­ing, matching cabinets added. Free estimates. 679-5007, Mike.

CARPENTRY RESTORATIONS

THE CUSTOM CARPENTER 545 8638

ASPHALTDRIVEWAYS

SUMMERSPECIAL

F re eE s t im a te s

All Work Guaranteed

15 Years Experience Serving Middlesex

County

GALL828-4177

DANNY’SPAINTING

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR WALLPAPERING QUAUTY PAINT

Residential-Commercial Insured-Free Estimates

CALLDU THOMPSON

545-8521

DECKS and ACCESSORIES Lamps, planters, benches, sun fences. Free estimates, m & B DECORATORS, 254 5435 after 6pm.

EXPERT carpentry, additions, dorm ers, k itchens, baths, basements, etc. ask for Al. 287 5100.

SAVE MONEY! Will refinish your kitchen cabinets like new. Joe Oettinger, 679 8935.

DECKSCUSTOM BUILT

545-2329

CARPENTRY545-2329

HOME IM PR O VEM EN TS: Room-convertions, screened porches. New windows and doors, general carpentry and w ea th e r p ro o f in g Free estimates-Insured. 249 4657

CARPENTRY247-2507

KRAFTEW ERKE CARPENTRY specializing in: .room conversions .decks, sun porches .general home repairs Insured. Free estimates. NO JOB TOO SMALL. 679 5293 before 6P.M., 360 2557 after6P.M.

48 E L E C T R IC A L W ORK

D EP E N D A B LE ELECTRIC COMPANY; Complete electric service. Free estimates. Call 549 8656.

PAUL CAUBET, Electrical Contractor. 220V Service, attic fans. License #3792. Call 257 5930.

ELECTRICIAN — License #6252

All Types of Wiring Call Harold Klouser 572 6750.

DELTA ELECTRICAL CON TRACTORS. License #6253. Residential, Commercial, In dustrla l. Free estimates for any electrical problem. Cal! Bob Kobrzynski, 826 1373

D.J. ELECTRIC. License #4244 and License #4286. Free estimate. 254-6198and 654 5214.

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REPAIRS• S LA T E a HOT TAR• CHIM NEY WORK• GENERAL REPAIRS

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CROSS COUNTY PAYING, M C.•DRIVEWAYS •SEALING• PARKING LOTS• BACKHOE WORK

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(201)329-3025FREE ESTIMATES

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05 D E A D L IN E 50 P A IN T IN G 50 P A IN T IN G54 M O V IN G &

H A U L IN G 62 R O O FIN G 66 M A S O N R Y58 B U IL D IN G &

R E M O D E L IN G

ANDY’S PAINTINGCLASSIFIEDADVERTISING

254-7000

548-2700HOURS

9:00AM to 4PM Mon thru Fri

CALL US FOR HELP IN WRITING YOUR ADS

DEADLINE:MONDAY 2:00PM

FORWEDNESDAY ISSUE THURSDAY 11:00AM

FORSUNDAY ISSUE

48 E L E C T R IC A L W ORK

A 8. j ELECTRIC, License #5207. Low rates, free estimates. 549 3878, after 4 P.M

TOM RYAN. Electrical Con tractor. Residential, Commer­cial, Industrial. Licence #3616. 257 9390.

J&K ELECTRIC COMPANY, License #5922. Heating and air conditioning. Bonded and in sured. Free estimates. 780 3486, 462 2800.

BOB OETTINGER, Electrical Contractor, License #1956. Com mercial and residential w iring. 679 8935.

50 P A IN T IN G

INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR Very reasonable

John, 721 7639

PAPERHANGINGInterior Painting

Frank Blunck, 238 3886

and decorating. Interior, ex te rior, residential and commer c ia l. Quality workmanship. Ful ly insured. Free estimates.

251 2032

For Classified Call 254-7000

PAINTINGINTERIOR & EXTERIOR STUCCO & TEXTURING

Quality Since 1945

PAPERHANGINGVinyls/Foils/Grass Cloth/Cork

SOL B0RNSTEINFully insured Free estimates

Master Charge and Visa EDISON 225 3282

PAINTING, interior, exterior. Wallpapering. Insured. Free estimates. 297 3061 or 548 6346.

Exterior & Interior Leaders & Gutters Roofing. Call Russ.

679-2343

ANDRECHICK PAINTING In terior, Exterior. Professional, neat, insured. 738 1717, 548 6283.

P A IN T IN G , p a n e l in g , wallpapering. Free estimates and references. Call Al 254 9140.

ACE PAINTINGWallpapering, interior, exterior, residential, commercial. Quali­ty workmanship, reasonably priced.

545-1888PAINTING and WALLPAPER. M & B DECORATORS. Free estimates. 254-5435 after 6pm.

A&B PAINTING CO.Interior and exterior. Also paperhanging.

287-5615

F & J PAINTINGInterior-Exterior Free Estimates

CALL

Woodbridge Painting Inc. interior. Exterior. Fully in sured. Free estimates. 24 Hour answering service. 442 1436, 541 9423

PAINTING, INTERIOR and EXTERIO R. PAPERHANG ING. Insured. Joe Jay, 251 4623.

PAINTING, Wall papering, carpentry, general repair, and maintenance. Call 780-9738 or 536 5825.

PAPERHANGINGPAINTING

INTER IOR/EXTERIOR

FRED ANDERSON 548-3428

REFRIGERATORS and all ap pliances, renew or change color, like new. Call 566-5204.

TRIM SPECIAL Your paint, my labor. Free estimate. Insured. Russel Pain­ting. 727-0231.

COLONIAL PAINTING . In ­terior and exterior. Fully in­sured. Free estimates. 727-0166

Wallpapering, Painting, Panel­ing, F looring. Professional Quality. Reasonable Rates. Call Anytime. 238-0338.

PAINTINGPAPERHANGINGInterior and Exterior

REASONABLE RATES 238-1160

PAT'S PAPERPAINTING PAINTING. Free estimates.

257 7431

54 M O V IN G & H A U L IN G

MOVING and deliveries, small or large. U ca ll, we haul. Jim. 679-2374.

M O V IN G and H A U L IN G Reasonable Rates. Quality Ser­vice. 201 246-7525, 609 924-3329.

DON’T MOVE A THING ’TIL YOU CALL

MR. DEEMOVING & STORAGE

257-4227J & J MOVERS

NO JOB TOO SMALL FREE ESTIMATES. Call 238-

6975.

57 C E R A M IC T IL E

CERAMIC TILEFoyers, Kitchens,

Bathrooms Remodeled Repairs

Fully Insured Sayreville Tile Co.

254-0029 R. Strugala

CERAMIC TILING Bathrooms remodeled. Free estimates. Call Jim Moyer, 634- 8643.

CERAMIC TILINGMy ONLY business for over 20 years. K itchen, bathroom , foyers. Insured, free estimates. M. Centore, 985-1590.

C E R A M IC T IL E w o rk . Bathrooms, Kitchens, Foyers. New work or repairs. 238-3676 evenings.

62 R O O FIN G

S & RROOFING 8« SIDING FREE ESTIMATES

679 2291

•ROOFING•S ID IN G

•ADDITIONS•REPAIRS

Seamless Gutters •Free Estimates* Insured

WINTHER'S ROOFING .. SIDING

257-8246ROOFINGand REPAIRS

GUTTERS-LEADERS Call RUSS-679-2343

A & J ROOFING - All types. Free Estimates. Call 238-1296 and 254-5165.

A&T ROOFINGShingles, leaders, gutters, trim and roof repairs. Flat cold roof application. Free estimates. Fully insured.

985-7781

ROOFING — HARRY'S ROOF­ING. Fully Insured. Free Estimates. Call 251-0295.

SMUTK0 ROOFING 583-9021

Inflation is hurting both of us. I need you. You’ll save money with me. Summer Special, $45. a square Asphalt. $50. square fiberglass. Also $50. payment for referrals. M aterial and labor guaranteed.

WINNROOFING and SIDING

Low Prices. Best Quality 238-5561

SEAMLESS GUTTERS and ROOFING. Fully guaranteed and insured. Flow-Rite Systems. Call 257-3221. Leave message.

ROOFING - Repairs and Reroof­in g . F re e E s t im a te s . Reasonable. Andy White Roofing,549-7517.

CENTURY ROOFINGWE are #1. Leak specialist. Gut­ters repaired, sealed, cleaned. 254-1329 evenings.

ROOFING SIDINGBETTER HOMES & IDEAS

R e ro o fin g and re p a irs . Aluminum siding, overhangs and window trim covered. Porch enclosures.

Old BridgeGene Zubrycki 360 1218

East BrunswickJerry Funmanek 238 1209

N.J.License #351718

ROOF R EPAIR S: s id ing ,leaders, gutters. No job too big or too small. Ask for Stan the Man. Call 287-5100.

GEIGER’ SSEAMLESS GUTTERS

FACTORYON WHEELS REPAIRS FREE ESTIMATES

246-7070FREE ESTIMATES

Shingles, Hit Asphalt, Roll roof­ing, gutters and leaders. 738-4857

64 P L U M B IN G & H E A T IN G

Charlie's Plumbing and Heating License #4220. No job too small. Freeestimate. Call 828-7521. .

ALAN BLACKBURNPlumbing & Heating. Sewer & drain cleaning. Water heaters. Remodeling. License #5325.

238-2945

STEVE PAULPLUMBING & HEATING

Repairs & Remodeling. Sewer & Drain Cleaning

Water Heaters No jobs too Small N.J. License #4993

Master Charge & Visa cards

238-2532ARIE JAK0B0WICZ

Plumbing and Heating. Repairs, remodeling. Water heaters, sewer and drain cleaning. No job too small. N.J. License #5842.

238-3564RICHARDJ.MANSER

PLUM BING -HEATING License #4601. Bonded and in­sured. No job too difficult-no job too small. 297-6935.

FATHER & SON ASSOCIATES

Plumbing, Heating, Piping, Design, Repair, Replace. We do it ALL. FREE ESTIMATES. 24 HOUR Emergency Service. Bonded, Insured. License #5072. 251-7143

CENTRALSEWER & DRAIN CLEANING

24 Hour Emergency Service FREE ESTIMATES

828-7991 or 494-0222

B&EPLUMBING&HEATING

Big or small, we do it all License #5658 679-2405

GSPLUM BING& HEATING

Residential Specialist. Bathroom Remodeling

George Sahul, Jr. License#5568

251-5660

66 M A S O N R Y

CONCRETE WORK 254-3254 or 254-3076

Ask For Tom

FIREPLACES, PATIOS SIDEWALKS, STEPS, ETC * '

257-8061

ASPHALT & CONCRETEDriveways, Sidewalks, Patios, Foundations. Free estimates.

679-2767

STANLEY ASPHALTASPHALT HOME

DRIVEWAYS Small Parking Lots

Resurfacing and weather seal­ing.

FREE ESTIMATES

251-2667SPOTSWOOD

CONCRETE WORK: Patios,driveways, sidewalks. Call Russ 679-2343.

ALL types of brick work. Driveways, sidewalks, patios. Free estimates. 634-2484.

CONCRETE WORK Experienced Mason, Quality Work, Free Estimates. 846-3216.

MASONRY for any kind of masonry work, concrete includ- ed call 442 8674or 721-3686.*•«*■*!*> ‘ I ? I “ ».*.■* ■*• *L *-| *1 -II *|

D & M CONTRACTING Concrete Specialists. Over 30 years experience. Q ua lity workmanship. Free estimates. 985-0475.

M A S O N C O N T R A C T O R : Fireplaces, stove chimneys, patios, all other masonary. Established 1948. Call 521-0621

" C E R C O " C O N C R E T E Driveways, Sidewalks, Patios, Curbs. Brickwork, stucco work w ate rpo ro fing . etc. Free Estimates 739-3944

CONCRETE WORK Driveways/patios/sidewalks

721 -5006 or 238-5745

ASH PHALT & CONCRETE WORK. Driveways, sidewalks, patios, curbs and foundations. Free estimates, 739-2462.

STEPS and FIREPLACES my specialty. Call 254-3076 ask for Stanley

68 B U IL D IN G & R E M O D E L IN G

BATHROOMSFree tub enclosures with every remodeling job.

18 years experienceFully insured

Sayreville Tile Co. 254-0029R. Strugala

WALLCOVERINGSFABULOUS WALLCOVERING -1199 Amboy Ave., Edison, N.J. 548-0044.

ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS

ROOM ADDITION 14x20 $10,950.

GROVESCONSTRUCTION

254-6151 FREE ESTIMATES

CONSTRUCTION and DESIGN. Remodeling, Additions. K it­chens, bathrooms, basements. Anderson windows and doors. Contemporary Redwood Decks. Free estimate and consultation. 238-5538

FENCE SALES Installation Of All Types

Residential & Commercial Free estimates 755-8685

A D D IT IO N S - A l te r a t io n s - D orm ers-R oo fing -A lum inum Siding.Expertly done.Fam ily owned and operated. GLOB IL CONSTRUCTION. 382-4040.

GENERAL CONTRACTOR W ILLIAM J. PARDUCCI

Decks, porch enclosures, k it­chen and bath remodeling, base­ment and attic conversions, dormers, additions, and fire damage renovations.Fully insured 241-3790

PAT'S HOME REPAIRS - Roof­ing to Paneling. Free Estimates. 238-1296.

STEEL - (New) All products. Open 6 days. Samson Metal Ser­vice. 828-2050

ROBERT DOWNEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Specializing in window and door installation. We w ill do anything from replacing a door to building you a complete home. Fully insured.

257-7262

ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS Additions and Alterations

Kitchens, Baths, Basements JAMS INC. Insured. 679-2233.

ADDA DECK Fix a Roof - $45. per. Sq.

Call 257-2010--------------------- y,..ALTERATIONS-AII Carpentry and Masonry. No Job To Big or Small. Free Estimate. 446-4016.

ADDITIONS and ALL HOME IM PR O VEM EN TS. Lowest Prices. Call 572-6323or 572-2793.

HOME IM PR O VEM EN TS, alterations and, repairs. No job too small. Free estimates. 572- 6473.

AD DITIO NS - Home Im ­provements. Roofing. Siding. Carpentry. Masonry. Plumbing. Electrical Work. All Workman­ship Guaranteed. 254-6798.4. T. * ■> i

SHAR-MISS INC. Household Maintenance Renovations, Additions.

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION 821-7345

DEN-MICHAEL Construction. Additions, Carpentry, Masonry. Call 238-6514.

71 AUTOS FOR SALE

ABLE to pay crazy high PRICES for GOOD Running us­ed cars and trucks. OASIS MOTORS, 721-7100.

1979 FORD window VAN, power steering and brakes, a ir, 6cylinder, $5400. Call 251-1561.

1976 PONTIAC Sunbird, 4 cylinder, good condition, asking $2195. 494-8026 after 6pm.

1974 BUICK Electra, loaded, ex­cellent condition mechanical and body. $1700. or best offer. 238-1810

1975 RANCHERO, automatic, power steering, brakes, AM /FM tape, 4 new tires, chrome rim s, new brakes, 66,049, $2000. 721- 1365.

1966 MUSTANG $400., 1973 HONDA SL70, $300 . 6 foot JOR­DAN a ir hockey, $75. Call 727- 3842.

1975 BUICK ELECTRA, m int condition, new transmission, power steering, brakes, w in­dows and door locks, a ir. 536- 0356.

1974 GOLD DUSTER, 6, 2 door, automatic, power steering, a ir, AM /FM , snows, $1800. 727-1179 after 6pm.

1973 C H E V Y C A P R IC E WAGON, fu ll power, 53,000 miles. Excellent condition. $1250. 257-8195 after 4 pm.

1973 DODGE window Van B300, Tradesman, low mileage, $2000. or best offer. 721-5677 after 6.

1975 FORD PICK-UP F-100, super cab, $2500. or best offer.Call 549-9196 after 6pm.

1975 TRANS-AM, Hurst 4 speed, A M /FM 8 track, cassette, 40,000 miles, red/black interior, many extras. $5800. 679-6368.

1978 COUGAR XR 7, excellent condition ,2 door, V8, fu ll power, AM /FM , vinyl roof, Negotiable. 249-7059 after 6.

1975 CHEVY Window Van, rebuilt 6 cylinder 3 speed automatic, semi customized, A M /FM stereo cassette. Best o f­fer over $2100. Days 257-0601, evenings 229-0134

1972 FORD Gran Torino, power steering, a ir, automatic, vinyl roof, new m uffler and exhaust, had valve job, A M /FM , back speakers, d igital clock, 302 V8 motor, 15 miles gallon, 84,000 miles, $900. or best offer. 566- 3204.

1974 FORD Galaxie, power steering, brakes, a ir, excellent condition, must be seen. $1200. or best offer. 727-3607

1973 BUICK Estate wagon, all power, regular gas, excellent condition, a ir, $1050. 721-2914.

1972 IN T E R N A T IO N A L Travelall wagon, automatic, a ir, AM /FM , tow hitch, new tires, 77,000 miles, $1375. 985-3948

1970 CHEVROLET Suburban Carry A ll, 4 wheel drive, good running condition, asking $1200. 249-0514.

1973 OLDS CUSTOM Station wagon. New motor, brakes, starter, battery, good tires. Ask­ing $600. Call 360-9349

PHOENIX BROKERAGE - Famous for low cost auto in ­surance easy payment plan. Open 9 to 5. Immediate I.D. cards. Free quote by phone. Iselin 283-1440.

1977 CHEVROLET B lazer, Cheyenne p acka g e , a ir , automatic, 4 wheel d rive , A M /FM stereo tape, tow hitch, tra ilering package, sun roof, all terra in tires, mags, sliding side windows, 31 gallon fuel tank, regular gas, 31,000 miles, mint condition, $6200. 257-4929 even­ings.

1977 DODGE Ram Charger, 2 wheel drive, automatic, power steering, brakes, regualr gas, excellent condition, $3500. 524- 7775iafter 5pm................

727-2348

36 MONTH 36,000 MILE

WARRANTY PROTECTIONS '

FREE!During August only, M o lo u f Buick makes this exclusive offer. When you buy or lease any 1980 Buick Regal, w e w il l g ive you an

a d d itio n a l 24 m onth 24 ,000 m ile M IC E x te n d e d W a r ra n ty , a t no

a d d itio n a l cost. This means you II ha ve th e s e c u r ity o f W a rra n ty

coverage on parts & labor of repairs 36 m o n th s /36 .000 m iles w ith your

M a lo u fB u ick Regal.

The 1980 Buick Regal Delivers20] E 28:[ hwv IPA Mileage estimates

• mpg tor standard V-6Remember, compare these MPG estimates inside the boxes to the estimated MPG ot other cars You may yet different mileage depending on your driving speed, trip length and weather conditions Your actual JT|yhv*«iymileagewiHpropt ^mileage wilt propbabty be less than estimated highway luel economy

IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!!!On the # 1 s e lle r In the Buick line. Trem endous selection to choose from , w ith a ll co lors & equipm ent ava ilab le .

BUICK QUALITY, LUXURY & ECONOMY PLUS OUR FREE OFFER

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BE UNDERSOLD!! & RENT $1,000,000Low Overhead Lets Us A l l MAKES FINANCING

Sell For 50% Less Profit & MODELS .AVAILABLEU . . J

YOUR QUALITY BUICK DEALER

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79 AUTOS &TR U C K S W A N T E D 84 PERSONALS 87 G IV E A W A Y

1978 PINTO, a ir, rack and p i­nion. new tire$, snows, 52,000 miles, gets 26 miles per gallon plus, $2800.679-2508 evenings.

1972 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille, loaded, good condition. $1,000. Call 257-9536

1965 BIG INTERNATIONAL Van. Fully equipped, hot dog, etc. $2,500. Call 985-5369 after 4>m,

1969 CONVERTIBLE LeMans 350. 50,000 miles, new paint, perfect body, good mechanical condition. Best offer over $1,500. 679-7956

SPORT V A N -1975 Chevy $1,300. Parlin, New Jersey. Call 721- 3735

1971 MERCURY Cougar, 351 Cleveland, 3 speed automatic, FM, 8 track, a ir, $750. or best o f­fer. 257-5390.

1971 FORD Pinto, running condi­tion, $450. New tires, shocks, battery, engine needs work. Call 727-2270.

1973 CADILLAC Coupe, loaded, excellent condition, asking $900. or best offer. 572-7436 after 6:30pm.

1975 FIAT, 128L, 28 miles gallon,32.000 miles, excellent condition, 4 speed, AM /FM , asking $2500. 821-6355.

1976 GRANADA, 4 door, 6 cylinder, a ir, A M /FM stereo,64.000 miles, $2500. 721-5643 after 7pm.

1971 MATADOR AMC, station wagon, 6 cylinder, good running condition, $400 . 548-8824 after 6pm.

1973 CHEVROLET Caprice 4 door, all weather tires, a ir, power brakes, steering, A M /FM stereo, $800.548-7118.

1971 CHEVROLET Van, good cond ition , re b u ilt engine, cassette radio, $1300. or best o f­fer. 721-3865.

1976 FORD M AVERICK, 4-door, 6 -c y lin d e r , pow er s te e r- ing /b rakes, c ru is -o -m a tic , radio, 34,000 miles, a ir. $3,000. 548-4827.

T977 DODGE Maxi-Van B200, a u to m a t ic , pow er s te e r- ing/brakes, a ir. Fully customiz­ed, 52,000 miles. $4500. 297-7638, (212) 758-3080.

1972 TOYOTA Corolla wagon, 4 speed 4 cylinder, 12,000 miles on new motor, $550. Call 238-6491.

1972 OLDSMOBILE 98, 60,000 orig inal miles, excellent condi­tion, $800. 247-7540

1972 PINTO. $999. Call 360-1340.

1971 DODGE VAN, Royal Sport­sman, B-100, automatic, good running condition. $500. 721-4410.

1973 P O N TIA C V e n tu ra , automatic, 2 door hatchback, AM /FM , $650. Call 257-7885evenings.

1977 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille, white, rust leather interior, a ir, power steering, brakes, w in­dows, locks, trunk, telescopic wheel, CB, A M /FM , excellent condition. YOUR Best Offer. 721-7372.

1974 CHEVROLET NOVA, good a ll around shape, 78,000 miles, $1200. or best offer. Please call 360-2587 after 5:30

1973 FORD LTD , loaded, beautiful condition, new parts and tires, blue with white vinyl roof, $1100. 545-5581

1974 CHEVROLET Nova, power steering, brakes, a ir, 4 new tires, 49,000 miles, $2500. 679- 6864.

1974 TVR, 6 cylinder, 4 speed, gray, black interior. 874-6161 after 6pm.

1973 BUICK CENTURY- 2 door, a ir, am /fm , new tires, $850. or Best Offer. 257-8676

1972 PLYMOUTH DUSTER, good condition. A ir , power steer­ing. $750.721-8598.

1970 TOYOTA Corolla Wagon. Needs engine work. $200 or best offer. 254-4389.

1975 DODGE Sport, 6-cylinder, power steering/brakes, a ir, AM /FM . $950. 251-1787.

1973 CHRYSLER Broughm, full power, a ir, $1100. Call 721-4976.

1974 VOLKSWAGEN, special edition Gold, sun roof, radio, 52,000 miles. Burns regular gas. $2450. 287-8630.

1972 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass, power steering, brakes, a ir, im ­maculate condition, $1250. 257- 4432

1979 CHEVROLET Caprice, 4 door, sunroof, fu lly loaded, ex­cellent condition, $7000. 238-6671 after 7pm.

1974 PONTIAC Gran V ille, load ed, excellent condition, $1150. 257-8907 after 6pm.

1977 DODGE Monaco, small V-8, 4-door, a ir , power s tee r­ing/brakes. Excellent fam ily car. Low mileage, 17 miles per gallon. $3,000. 287-0020.

1980 PLYMOUTH Arrow, low m ile a g e , e x c e lle n t , 33- miles/gallon. $4450 or best offer. 257-6456.

1976 CHEVROLET Malibu, 4 door, 305 V8 automatic, a ir, power steering, brakes, 52,000 m i les, exce I lent cond it ion, $2000. Call 238 3486

7971 CADILLAC Coupe, loaded, excellent condition, asking $750. or best offer. 257-1345 after 6:30 pm.

1973IM PALA, 4 door, vinyl roof, a ir, power steering, brakes, $600.679-6059 evenings._______

1967 PLYMOUTH Wagon, just passed inspection, new exhaust system, battery, tires, runs good, $300. 721-7413 after 7pm.

SURPLUS JEEP Value $3196. sold for $44. Call 312-742-1143extension 6320for in ­formation on how to purchase bargains like this.

1973 DODGE Coronet, new bat te ry , shocks, runs excellent, needs body work, $500. or best offer. 238 3432

1972 PONTIAC Grand Prix, power steering, brakes, a ir, A M /FM stereo, $1200. 257-6743 after 5pm.

1969 FORD 1/2 ton style side Pick-up, 6 foot bed, 6 cylinder manual transmission, 49,200 miles, asking $900. 257-6961.

75 AUTO R E P A IR

MICHAELSONUSED FOREIGN CAR PARTS

All Years-Makes Models South River 254-0043

FOREIGN CAR PARTS ICAN AUTO SALVAGE-900 South Avenue, Middlesex, N.J. Hard-To-Find Foreign Parts. Teleparts Locator. We Buy Junk, Damaged Cars, Top $. 968 7900.

ABLE to pay crazy high $$$$ for Good Running used cars and trucks. OASIS MOTORS, 721 7100.

JUNK CARS WANTED $25., $40. and up. Seven days a week. Pick up. 634-9267.

TIRED OF TRYINGTO TRADE IN OR SELL

YOUR CAR PRIVATELY?I PAY CASH On The SPOT

or w ill sell it for you on a commission basis

ARTY S AUTO SALESRoute 18 East Brunswick

257-6700JUNKCARS

We pay the MOST 24hoursaday 828-5110

For Classified Coll 254-7000JUNKCARSWANTED

TOP DOLLAR, $40.-8100. 548-6582

ALL JUNK CARS WANTED - Top Dollar. Free 24hour pickup. Call 591 1640or 727-1518.

I PAY $100-$ 1000For repairable running or wrecked small and mid-size cars. (Someforeign.)727-3148.

PREGNANT? DISTRESSED? WE CAN HELP

Call BIRTHRIGHT. 247 5445

LADIES Bowling League needs W ednesday n ig h t (9 :15 ) bowlers, Hill Lanes. Debbie, 727- 5849

86 M O TO R C Y C LE S

80 LOST & FO U N D

J 8. R CYCLE SERVICE Hwy.358. H illcrest Ave.

South Amboy 727-3200

NORTON COMMANDO 750cc O u ts ta n d in g e x a m p le of u ltim ate high perform ance classic motorcycle. T2,OOOmiles, 1971. Original factory orange fiberglass tank and side covers. Highly polished aluminum, new TT 100's, Dunstall exhaust, and much more. $2,000. 254-5552 after 6:30pm,

HONDA'S 1978 125 on and off Road M achine. 1976 250Elsinore. $600. each. 727 3862

HONDA 500 CX 1978. Low mileage drive shaft, ro ll bar, several extras. Excellent condi fion. $1,700. 679 2883

WAREHOUSE SALE NEWMOPEDS

CLEARANCE DISCOUNTS 541 8485

1979 MOPED Motorbecane, helmet and m irrors included, perfect condition, $425.679-4951

BEAUTIFUL pale orange kit ten, very tiny abandoned, 566 6456.

2 Beautiful KITTENS, 1 tiger, 1 black, need good homes, 846 1825

Puddin-a wonderful female dog needs new home, spayed, shots, including Parvo. 721 7732

90 AUTO D E A LE R S

S A Y R E V IL L E C h ry s le r Plymouth Volvo. Route #9 and Ernston Road, Sayreville, N.J. 721 3600.

MALOUF DODGE 164 PROSPECT STREET

SOUTH RIVER, N.J 257 1111

MALOUF BUICK 170 FRENCH ST. 8. JERSEY AVENUE

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ. Sales, service, parts, body shop, leasing.

249 1647

PERRINE'S PONTIAC Sales and Service, 200 Bockalew Avenue, Jamesburg. 521-0107.

93 BOATS

FOUND: 2 Theatre tickets to 'B a rrum ' on Browntown bus, August 11. Call 679 8608.

FOUND, gold charm (Betty). Call 549-0223.

87 G IV E A W A Y

79 AUTOS &TRU C K S W A N T E D

82 N O TIC ES

JUNKCARSWANTED Highest Prices Paid

254-4863

REWARD for names or return of goods stolen from home on Highway 516, Lakeridge. 583- 4926.

WHITE female cat, spayed, 8 months, free to good home, 254 1817.

KITTENS free to good home, 251 5824.

KITTEN, w ild ly colored Torti, unusual, shots, healthy, 264-0663, 721 7732.

OUTBOARD M otors, chain saws, parts, service and equip ment. Solasky Marine, 329 Smith St. Perth Amboy, N.J.

12 FOOT ALUM INUM boat, tra ile r, 71/2 horsepower Sears delux motor. Used only 10 hours, $725. firm . 828 5142

14 Va GLASSPAR 65 Horsepower Mercury electric, t i l t tra ile r, good condition, asking, $800. 251 5722 or 173 W illard Clark Circle, Spots wood.

21 FOOT CRUISE ALONG, sleeps 4, wood, w ith tandem wheel tra ile r, $1000. 727 4489.

“JUSJ ARRIVED”SPECIAL FACTORY SHIPMENTIMMEDIATE DELIVERY“20” MONZAS - CHEVETTES

TO BE SOLD UNDER

*4900“26” MALIBUS

TO BE SOLD UNDER

*5900

NEW ’80 HONDA 4-DR. ACCORDSSPECIAL FACTORY SHIPMENT NOW ARRIVING

11 AVAILABLE FOR DELIVERYFIRST COMB FIRST SCRVBD

WHY WAIT???WE’RE DEALING NOW ON 1980 LEFTOVERS

•1,000,000.00 IN FINANCING AVAILABLE FROM G.M.A.C., FO*D MOTOR CREDIT AND 3 BANNS.

• NO CASH DOWN TO QUALIFIED BUYERS •

WE’RE ion. IN SERVICE!T.O.P.S. is a brand new Service Program and Pricing Policy at Briggs. Discover there’* more tor you here. You’ll find an attitude of genuine interest In you and your car, and a desire among all of us to earn the privilege of serving you as a permanent customer. So the next time your car needs service, drive to Briggs and find out how pleasurable automotive service can be. You’ll save much more and receive T.O.P.S. In service.T.O.P.S. — Teams In Outstanding Performance in Service.

YOU’LL FIND IT PAYS TO COME TO BRIGGS.COMPARE!

NEW 1916 PINTO PONYSind J dr.. 4 VMS men. frens.. steer betted wfrfte stripe Urea. eUd Ian., coler keyed carpet, reck l ptnton steertn*. deluxe wtteel cove rvmW console, from disc brakes. Unfed side

• pies*, Sleek WBU

List Price $4 3 7 7 * * m f t , m

OUR PRICK 4 ( 1 1 ) 4

NEW 1911 LTD1 door sedan. tW. seuWmem v-A. auto trees. P/S. P'B. steel beded wttde stripe Nres, rocker panel melding*. brtgM wheel up mowings, dual remote hem. MR hand remete c m - tret mirror, burner guards, decked lade striae*. dM. wheel covers. Stack no M Z

List Price $7502 ( R A f l A

OUR PRICK * 3 d O d

1980 MUSTANG2 dr., sedan, standard equip 4 cyl, 4 spd,

brf bright wind frames, bumper rub atrip, am radio, R & P steer, front disc brakes. PLUS a te e l belted white stripe tires, elec- rear wind defrost, turbine whl covers, narrow body side mold, T/glass, stock no. 0321. m w e j h List Prlca $6040 ' R f l R f lOUR PRICE U * t O U

NEW 1919 GRANADA4 door sedan, std eeuMmenr 4 evt. *rt*w exterior mswings, du. wheel cavers. Right bench seat, *M deth seel trim, auto ! trens . white striae redial the*, conventional were hr#, P/S, j P/8. AM/FM redle. wmedeMs*. Meek ae OH.

List Price $6858 ( O A K 4 OUR PRICK D U 3 1

NEW I960 FAIRMONTstnd. 4 Or. steel belt, redlets. sleek-mourned controls, inside hood rsteese. wmosMetd mowings. 4 sod men. irens, AM radio, ?J liter-TV engine, reck *. pinion (tearing, front disc brakes. insW* dev/ntgnt mirror, rear window moWtngs, drto mowings. P/S. cigar lighter, KD01.

List Price $5544 t B / I B A OUR PRICE

NEW 1919 THUNDERBIRDSid eeutpmenr. V-l. Irens . P/S. P/», Dec crock, p * steel belled wMW sirtee hre*. Pont cornering (ernes, alec, rear wind dafr, A/C, AM/FM stares, p.'wtndewi. wtr# wheal cover*, bodysid* mowtnes, i/0 m . duet accent *etm striae*. Slock no BJ4J.

List Price $8402 « w a 4 e% OUR PRICK * 8 4 ( 1 * 9

7» urn.PICKUP

I V-8, 3 apd. manual I trana., M/S, M/B, 1 70,451 milea.

•973

74 HONDACIVIC

12 door. 4 cyl., 4 I apd.. am radio. 1 64.976 mHea.

•1274

’70 YOLKS WAGED

Air, V/roof, PS. PB, 4 cyl, P/seat, addnl equip, fast back, 6 4 ,7 2 3 miles.

*137071VW

FAJTBACK4 cyl.. auto, trana., radio. M /S. M /B, 64,723 mHea.

•1370

73 IMPtUChevy Station Wagon, V-8, auto, trana., air, M/S, AM radio, roof rack. 59,673 milea.

74 MERCURY MONTEGO MX

• cvL. aufo. trens., p/e, P/S, *tr cond.. AM/FM stereo, tape dock, vl root, tt.SSO mm.

71 COUGAR XRT

Mercury, V-C, a t* P/S, P/B, elr. P/wtrv- dowt, AM/FM w/M V/too. E U S m m .

•1373 *1674 M775

75 FORD RANCHER0

V-8, auto, trana., P/S. P/B. AM ra­dio. 62.714 mHea.

•2375

7i urn151* STEPVAN

*4 .7* ml.

•1671

71 FORD MUSTANG

2 dr.. V-8, auto, trana., P/S. m/Brakea. radio, 116,048 milea.

•1770

74 VW BEETLE

2 dr . 4 CVt, 4 »

•1874

74 USASIE

Cuetom Converti­ble 360 V-8, auto, trana.. P/8, P/B, air, 56,433 mHea.

•2474

Always aver 100 Cars in 5 Ik. 1 Yi. Unlimited Warranty USED CAB HOT UNI

7 2 1 - 0 0 0 6

71 DODGE MONACO

4 door, A cn.. auto Irons.. P/B, P/S, sir cond, cruise control, AM/FM. p/seati, p/ winds..’ sun reef. 4».*7t

*2476

7IF0R0ELITE

V-8. auto, trana., P/S, P/B. air, AM radio, vinyl roof, 50.944 milea.

•2876

77 HONDACMC

Hatchback. 4 cyl.. auto, trana.. M/S, M/B. AM radio, 36,418 milea

•2977

71 TOYOTA

4 cyl.. auto, trana.. M/8. M/B. long bed. 31,061 milea. '

•3176

77 FORD GRANADA

2 dr., 6 cyl., auto , P/B, P/8, AC. WW tirea, AM radio, 46,428 mHea.

•3577

7IPMT0Ford 2 dr.. 4 cyl., auto, trana., P/8, M/B. air. AM radio, bodyaida mldga, 19,420 milea

•3879

J C H E V R O L E T

M A IN S7REE7 & BROADW AY SOHTN AMBOY- 721 (877

H O N D AMAIN STREET & BROADWAY

SOUTH A M B O Y* 721-6877

71 FIESTAFord, 4 cyl., 4 apd. manual If any air, AM radio, pop op sun root, special stripe pkg., M/8, M/B. 19.624 mitea.

71 HONDACVCC

Wen. 4 cvf . 4 tedmenuet Iren*., M /l. . A/B. AM redle. tt. tr *mu*

•4679

77LMC0UI MARK V

I 04, mao Irens., P/d. I P/S, AM. cruise, AM/ I FM siereo MM deck. I Aduct* More. M.W* I

-•6677

71CHEVETTEChevy, 2 dr., 4 cyl., auto trana, P/8. M/B, AM/ FM radio. 34,100 mHea.

•4179

71 C-ll MCKUP

•4379

Unt*H otherwise noted, cere are equipped w/4 cyl., 4 apd. manual trana., manual stearins A brakes. Pricesexc. tax A Itcenae. Include IrelgM prep. "Not In etk. Al­low 4-e wke. delivery.

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1980 MUSTANG3 door m den. polar white, «ta#♦- betted radiate. wkUt body t id e mold- b*gs. aport ttsertng wheel. 4 apaad man. tree*., 4 cyl., 2 3 liter 2V an 0tea, cloth seat trim, WSW Uraa, p/a, a*ac. raar Oatroatar. complete tin tad glass, secant i«pa atripaa, atoch no. 0-609. Uat <6277.

NOW $58191910 FM M Hnn

2 door aadan, pastel aand, ataai- a, front disc brakes, 4

vatua package, wld* bodyakta mold- in#*, ttMona paint, 2.3 Mtar 2V an- tlna, 4 cyl., WSW tires, p/a, stock no. *677, Uat $9607.

NOW $53151 9 8 0 M B 1 M K

3 door aadan, polar whM*, ataal bait ad radiate, wMe bodyakte moid- tnpa, aport steering wheel, 4 cyl., 4 apaad man. trana., 2.3 War 2V en­

root, WSW tlraa, p /a , poarar front dtec brakes, aloe, roar daf., com- Plata tin tad glass, accant tapa atripaa, stock no. 0444, Uat $6674.

NOW *6062_ 1980 TH D W U B IID2 door, silver matdtec. tetecC shift automatic, p/front disc brakaa, p/a, ataal bolted radiate, madlum rad roof, raar half vinyl, 4.2 War anytna, va 266, WSW radial, alac. roar daf.. an ra ia ., vmyi oooyaroa mo$om#e, tinted ylaaa, dual accant paint atripaa, stock no. 074, Uat $7672.

NOW *67461980 E150 REGULAR

CARGO VAN8»aaM***. dart ptae M W k , n - plorar package, buck*, p w . M at. MpW wtaaim fakrof*. auxiliary tu»l teak, haavy duty battery, gleaariliad

* o« gauge*,

■ ■ •"I *M* cargo aooc. p/a, p/b, 8 o ik, a«ook as. M W , IM $7*96.

NOW *64951800 E250 REGULAR

CLUB WAGONtab,* chafe* <2 pa**., ok cooler tnm * aux p/door lock*, tnatruman-

Nop package, afe cond. Wgh capaci­ty. auaiPary haatar, am tm ,

com. group, alack no. 0-20», Uat

NOW*11,1971988 F250

4 WHEEL M IV I

STYLESIOE PICKUP

lower bodyalda motdfn#*, mud $ aaoa, PM (4k IMS aparo Sr* pack- ag*. alock no. 0-132, Uat 89636.

IQW *7885

k w 1380 ford Pirro pony

$40892 POO, aadan, bright rap, 4 apaad awn. Iran*., electronic IgotSon, rack * pfepoa ataarfeig, mtntconaola, MW tfeaa, SntaP alp# gla**, ataal bah id ndtofa, cetortiayad carpet- Ins. Pakix* wheat cottar*, Iron! PWc brake*, alock no. 0436, Uat $4377.

NEW 1980 FORD FIESTA

s51723 Poor Hatchback, light batgp, 4 cyl., 4 apaad man. trana., front d itv* tranamlaelon, front whoal dfhro, rack S phPon ataartng, front plac brake*, Mfchakn ataahbattad radial S r**, heavy doty package, SntaP giaaa, atock no. 0428, Uat $8438.

NEW 1918 FORD FAIRMONT

49982 door aadan, kgM madlum blue, *t**H M tt*d radial*, 4 apaod manual ban*., Spaelai vakm package, tiH on* pafcit, 2.3 Star 2V angina 4 cy t, cloth aaat trim , WSW

'•< * » Wnton atooring, manual (Sac brake*, front “ t *_l>p**tf**^* RtoWtoga, raar bumper guard*, atock no. ▼ 443, List $5412.

NEW 1980 FORD CARS1900 FAIRMONT

4 door aadan, chamois, mataMc glow paint, steefbettsd radiate, 2.3 War 2V angina, 4 cyl., banch aaat, auto, trana., WSW tkaa, conventlon- ai soars tka, p/a, powar front dtec brakaa, exterior accant group, Inte­rior accant group, dual ramota con­tro l mirrors, pivoting front vsnt win­dows, vinyl bodyalda moldings, ac­cant paint atripaa, atock no. 0-493, Uat $6263.

NOW $57821980 PINTO

3 door, dark chomte, 4 apaad trana.,4 cyl., man. ataartng, man. brakaa, BR78x13 WSW tkaa, body alda mold., atock no. 0-706, List $4947

NOW s45951980 MUSTANG

3 door aadan, dark chomte. 6 cyl., auto, trana., WSW radiate, p/a, p b, raar wind, daf., int. accant group, t/ giaaa, am radio, atock no. 0-280, Ual $6683

NOW $6302

1988 D S D4 WHEEL DRIVE

STYLESIOE PICKUP

1900 FORD MUSTANG3 door aadan, black, wlda bodyalda moldings, aport ataartng whaal, 4 apaad manual trana., Spaclal vaius pack ays, fuU Inatrumantatlon, 2.3 War 2V angina, Intarval windahiald wlpaca. 4 cyl., WSW tkaa, powar ataartng, powar front dtec brakaa, alac trie raar dafroatar, hood scoop, compiata tlntad glass, atock no. 0481, Uat $6417

NOW *5930

1989 THUNDERBIRD2 door, paatal aand, p/fronl dtac brakaa, p/a, etadhbaltad radlata, aand roof, roar halt vinyl, 5.0 War angma, 302" V8, an vinyl aaat trim, auto, ovordriv* trana., WSW radial, afac. raar daf., air cond., am/fm atarao radio, p /*id * window*, wlr* vrhnal cover*, vfnyt bodyalda mold­ing*. tlntad giaaa, hood/Dodyalda accent atripaa, atock no. 043, Uat $6447

NOW $7381

• e y h , i

1999 THUNDERBIRD2 door, rod, metallic glow pafett,

At automatic, powar front *oo, p/a, ataahbaSad rad*

mdkaa rod roof, roar half vfnyf, , a» vinyl aaat bkn, WSW radl- riric raar daf., air cond., dual l control mkrora, p/ald* wln-

, wlr* whaal cover*, vinyl bo- > molding*, tlntad giaaa, dual I paint atripaa, atock no.

04*7, Uat $82 tp.

NOW *71991989 PINTO RUNABOUT

3 door, tight madlum bios, 4 apaod man. trana., rack 6 pinion ataartng, front disc brakaa, bright window framaa, WSW tkaa, 4 sty lad ataal whaate, trim rings, staai-baitsd radi­ate, datuxa bum par group, raar wind. dat.. tlntad giaaa, atock no. 0643, Uat $5003.

NOW *4720NEW 1980 FORD TRUCKS

1980 FAIRMONT2 door aadan. Kght mod. DkM, 4 apaad trana., 4 cyl. ong., p/a, m/b, cloth aaat trim, WSW radial*, apodal valu* package body alda mold., alock no. 0-550. Uat $5648

NOW *52751980 PINTO PONY

STATION WAGON2 door, bright blua, 4 apaod man. trana., rack A pinion ataartng, front dtec brakaa, deluxe whaal covara, bright window framaa, W8W Uraa, luggage rack, fllppar quertar win­dows, steel-betted radiate, atock no. 0-662, Uat $5008.

NOW *47951980 GRANADA

4 door, dark cordovan metallic, 6 cyl., auto, trana., p /a , p /b , Oft78x14 WSW radiate, conv. apara, flight banch aaat, dtx. whaal covara, t/glass, alac. raar wind, daf., bright molding*, accant paint atripaa, stock no. 0-665, Uat $6806.

NOW *5995

tu4ona, QVWft package, Hangar package, knitted vinyl aval trim, aidtog raar window, gndtad agp roar aata, low mouat ndrrora, NO battery, HO FM ahocka, mud S arrow PM (4), IMS aparo Sro packagu, alack no.CM44, Uat $0958.

NOW *825818811258

4 W H IIL M IV I

STYLESIOE PICKUPWalnut glow paint wHh light aand. deluxe baton#. 351 a cyl, QVWR package, Ranger packaga, knfetad vfeiyt aaat trim, adding row window, Sadled agp roar aria, low mount mfe­roro, mud S know F tp (4), MSS

- • par t ana atock no. 0-180,

NOW *82561900 F100

STYLESIOE PICKUPMkkdgM DkM mataMc, Explorer package, Explorer Interior trim, da-

boa radc, whaal IpMom* grid*, mckdagt. 4

----------------p/plow mount waalarn mferoro, auidtery hrof tank, atock no. 0-167, Uat $7484.

NOW *6198

1900 FIDO STYLESIOE PICKUP

Dark pkto awtoWc, P185/75P 16 Sro*. 3 apaad, m/», m/b, ad atkri- dard factory awdpmant, atock no. 0813, Uat $8373.

NOW *49951988 F350

4 W HIRL M IV I

STYLESIOE PICKUPchaaaoM mataMc, regular a dlx. iu- tona, apart* Inatrumantatlan,

trim, adding raar window, ttndtad

handdng packaga, am/fm atoroo ra­dio, HO battery, auxiliary fuel lank, roar atop pakitad bumper, towar Do- dyakfa moMtnga, mud $ snow FAR (4), MSS aparo Hr* package, atock no. 082, Uat $11,148.

NOW *95981980 U150 BRONCO

4x4 custom wagon, dark chamois metallic with chamois glow, paint two tone victoria, 5.0L/302-2V 8 cyl, ranger XLT, gauges ammeter & oil, axle limited slip, 5 10x15 C 6 pr rwl, ranger XLT handling pkg, am-fm stereo radio, flip fold rear seat, pri­vacy glass, stock no. 0-188. List $11,338.

NOW *9702

1980 E-100 REGULAR CARGO VAN

138 whl base, candy apple red, mov­able rear dr glass, pass bucket seat, auto trans, 5 P205/75R 15 SL BSW, black low mount west, mirrors, slid­ing side cargo dr, pwr steer, security lock grp, stock no. 0-525. List $7610.

NOW *59991980 F150

FLARESIDE PICKUPSilver metallic with maroon, dlx. tu- tons, 302 8 cyl., Ranger XLT pack­age, * tiding rear window, auto, trans., p/s, low mount mirrors, •tyted steel whssis, roar chrome bumper, stock no. (M66, List $8066.

NOW *67161980 COURIER

ECONOMY PICKUPD4rt brown, 2.0 Ittra 4 eybndar an- gbm, 4 apaad manual Iran*., varia­ble ratto manual ataartng, powar front dtoc brakaa, bright front bump- * f, 1400 pound cargo capacity, 6 fool pickup bad, WSW hro* with apara, raar atop Mapper, atock no. 0-703.

NOW *5495

1980 COURIER ECONOMY PICKUP

106.9 inch whl base, 2.0 litre eng, 4 cyl, light blue, variable ratio man steer, std pwer front disc brakes, bright front bumper, std 6 pt pickup box, 5 spd manual overdrive trans, WSW tires, rear step bumper, stock no. 0-666.

NOW m i1990 1290

4 WHEEL DRIVE

STYLESIOE PICKUPSUvar metallic with madlum gray mntalUc, regular * dtx, 302 8 cyl., aporta Inatrumantatlon, QVWR pack­age, Ranger package, doth A vinyl aaat trim, adding roar window, Xmlt- •d adp rear axle, low mount mirror*, Handdng packagu, HD battery, raar atap chroma bumper, tinted giaaa, protection group, lower bodyalda molding*, mud $ enow FAR (4). MAS •Pare bra package, stock no. 0-81, Uat $10,192.

NOW *84921980 F-150

STYLESIOE PICKUP133” WB, candy apple rad, EX­PLORE PACK., low mount watt, mir­rors, am/fm radio, raar chroma step bumper, p/s, sufo. trans., p/b, 302 V-8, stock no. 0459, List Prica $7460

NOW *6195

1980 FAI8M0NT4 door sedan, paatal sand, steet- beitad radiate, Special value pack­age, wide bodyttde moldings, tu­tor** paint, 2.3 liter 2V engine, 4 cyl., bench eeat, auto, trans., WSW Ores, conventional spars tire, p/s, power front dtec brakes, elec, rear del., tinted glass compiata, stock no. 0-359, List $6046.

NOW *55871980 PINTO PONY STATION WAGON

2 door, medium red, metallic glow pamt, 4 spaed man. trans., rack i pinion steering, front dtec brakes, deluxe wheel covers, bright window frames, WSW tires, steel-belted ra­diate, flipper quarter windows, stock no. 0463, List $4982.

NOW *47941980 PINTO P0H)

2 door aodan, apodal paint, 4 apaad man. Iran*., WSW that, front diac brake*, 4 atytad ataal whaala, trim rings, tlntad akl* glass, gold aport* packaga, dual race mferoro, apadaf paint, luxury ducor seats, luxury vi­nyl trim, rack 4 pinion atooring, stock no. 0-582, Uat $4787.

NOW *44823 door sedan, medium grey metallic, steei-betted radiate, wide bodyaide moldings, sport steering wheel, 4 speed man. trans., 4 cyl., 2.3 lltsr

,2V engine, cloth seat trim, WSW tires, elec, rear def., complete tint­ed glass, accant tapa atripaa, stock no. 0455, Uet $6277.

NOW *5569

1980 COURIER ECONOMY PICKUP

112.8 inch whl base, 2.3 litre eng, 4 cyl, dark red, variable ratio man steer, std pwr front disc brakes, bright front bumper, opt 7 ft. pickup box, 5 spd man overdrive trans, WSW tires, XLT opt includes, rear step bumper, stock no. 0-702.

NOW *65361980 F250

4 WHEEL DROVE

STYLESIOE PICKUPDark pin* mataMc with light aand, dlx. tu-tona, 351 g cyL, aporta In- atrumanutlen, QVWR packaga, Hangar package, doth A vinyl aaat trim, adding raar wtndo*, limited adp raar axle, low mount mferoro, cab light*, 80 amp aftomator, extra coodng package, HO battery, auxin- ary fuel tank, FAR aUblltxar bar*, HD FAR ahocka, tlntad giaaa, Conv. group, Mud A anow FAR (4), MAS apart Hr* package, atock no. 0-120, Ual $10,427.

NOW *86971980 M O O

STYLESIOE PICKUP122" WB, dark stiver blue, 302 V4, gauges, sliding rear wind., auto, trsn., p/s, p/b, low mount west mir­rors, rear step bumper, (5) P195/ 75R tires, stock no. 0498, List $7136

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MIDDLESEX COUNTY'S # 1 VOLUME FORD DEALERHWY. 130 DAYTON—SO. BRUNSWICK 4 A A . A Q A A

(7 miles tre io w New Brunsw ick C rc le • 8 miles north a l H iiih ts tow n $ H I W lW d S *