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Vol. 25, No.16 Twosections, 38 pages Phone(201) - 725-;3300 May5,1977 Secondclass postagepaid at Manville,N.J. 08835 $4.50a year/15cents per copy news notes Councilcampaign draws to close F.I.G.reports campaign violations The recently-formed Franklin memblerGeorge Consovoy has played Franklin voters will elect five new council membersto ImprovementGroup IF.I.G.) received a role. Theflyer mentioneda recent represent each of tile township’s wardsnext Tuesday.Polls are a numberof inquiries last week, newspaperarticle that cited Consovoy open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m., and all registered voters are asking whether the Fair Campaign as Langdon’sbacker. Langdoo told the PracticesCode has beenviolated. The F.I.G. it’s incorrectto say that Con- urged to maketheir voices heard. F.I.G. hadearlier submittedthe Code savoyis oneof his mainbackers, and Each of the 11 cmmeil hopehds submitted a response to this to the ll candidatesfor the township says the flyer gavethat impression. paper’s final question, whichcalled for the proposal of a long- council election on May10. Each Langdoomaintains the controversy range plan for future developmentin Franklin Township. The candidatehas signedthe fair practices betweenMart)no and Consovoyover agreement. developmentof the towndoesn’t in- candidates’ statements appear on pages 2-A and 3-A of this Thecomplaints centered on four volvehim and he feels he shouldn’tbe issue. separatematters. As announcedin a draggedinto it. Pottssays he’ll stand newsrelease last week,the F.I.G. is behindthe statementin the flyer. acting as a monitor for code- Townshipappoints newplanning head adherencebut is leaving judgement 3. COUNCILMANMARTINO about possible violations up to complainedabout Langdoo’snews Franklincitizens. releasein the April28, 1977edition of The following complaints, and the Somerset Spectator. In that. responsesby the F.I.G., werereleased release Langdonsaid that every Township manager Harry Gerken has announced that ap- on Tuesday: formercouncilman of bothpolitical pointment of Miriam Kiss to the position of dlreetor of plan- parties living in the First Wardhas ning, effective as of last Monday. I. SEVERAl,RESIDENTS, among endorsedhim. Mart)no pointed out to Principal planner for the City of NewBrunswick from 1964 them Republican Councilwoman the F.I.G. that on the "Lettersto the DorothyMaklary, reported that a Editor"page of the sameedition he’s to 1976, Ms. Kiss is experienced in rite preparation of master Democratic "flyer" consisting endorsedby MichaelPeaces. planning studies, applications to participate in state and Federal primarilyof a collectionof newspaper Mr. Peaces was a townshipcom- grant programs,and studies dealing with land use, population, headlines, wasdistributed in the mitteemanunder Franklin’s previous economicbase, environmentalconditions, hlstorie preservation townshiplast week. The flyer was formof governmentand also served designed to demonstratewhat the as mayor. Langdonadmits he was and comnumitydevelopment. As assistant planner for the New Democratscontend is inept handling awareof this and said that’s whyhe Jersey Division of State and Regional Planning, Ms. Kiss edited of certain mattersby the Republican- used the term "councilman," tile quarterly journal "Jersey Plans." She earned a Master’s dominatedcouncil. specificallyto excludePeaces. He said degree in City and regional planning from Rutgers University, Oneof the headlinesread "$7,000 fee he can nowsee howthis might be ruled properin Franklindefamation misconstruedbut said that wasn’this as well as a M.A.in Englishliterature front the sameinstitution. suit." The complainantstold the intent. He acknowledgedthat-- A licensed professional planner, she belongs to the AmericanIn- F.I.G. that the headline, from the regardlessof the terminology--Peaces stitute of Planners and tile AmericanSociety of Planning O[- March17, 1977 issue of the Home was once a memberof the Township flcials. News,was corrected the followingday governingbody and said...."If I have to read"$25,00O" instead of "$75,O00." to takea rap onthis one,rll takeit." Municipal DemocraticChairman DennisAuciello, whoprepared the 4. MARTINO At.SO submitted a WCTCbroadcasts candidates’ forum flyer, told the F.I.G. that at the time flyer being distributed by Mr. the headlinewas clipped and included Langdenthat makesheavy use of A special "Franklin candidates’ forum" will be broadcast live in the flyer, he wasunaware of the financial figures, with the aim of correction. Hesaid that he is now disputingMr. blartino’s claim that he on Thursday evening, May5, at 8 p.m. on radio station WCTC aware that the HomeNews sub- has a goodrecord on stabilizinglocal attd WMGQ-FM,New Brunswick. Tile forum will allow each sequentlyprinted a correction. taxes. Mr. Marlinedisputes mostof candidate equal air time to present his or her views, and to Aucielloadded that evenwith the the figures. Langdoosaid he can challenge any alleged misrepresentations, rumors or complaints lower amount,he feels the overall supportall of them. impactof the flyer wouldbe the same. However,the F.I.G. feels an from other candidates. Ile notedthat the fee citedwas for only analysis and interpretation of the one of whathe calls "a numberof figures and the way they were vindictive lawsuits supportedby a calculated can’t be madewithout majority of the Republicaneouecil extensive presentations by both Schoberl receives Chamberaward members." candidates. Sucha proceduregoes (Photoby Steve Goodman) SecondWard Democratic council beyondthe scopeof this newsrelease. Piedpiper of Franklin candidate Bruce Hamilton also However,the F.I.G. notes that this NancySasso’s piccolo blends with the steady beat of theFranklin High School Mar- acknowledgedthe error. Hesaid it’s dispute will be coveredduring the Tile Chamberof Commerceof Franklin Township awarded its his viewthat the flyershould either be Franklin Candidates Forumto be citizen of the year awardto AnthonySchoberl, vice chairperson chingBand during last Saturday’sLittle Leagueparade down Franklin Boulevard. Theparade and a ceremonylater at theDekalb Street field kickedoff this year’sLit- correctedor its distributionceased. broadcast over WCTCand WblGQ-FM of the board of directors, and executive officer of the Franklin tle Leagueseason. Accordingto Aueiello, all flyers Thursday,May 5, at 8 p.m. State Bank. Tile award was presented during the Chamber’s printedhave already been handed out. TheF.I.G. states that "as self- appointedmonitor of the Fair Cam- 17th annual installation and citizen of the year award dinner 2. FIRST WARDIndependent paignPractices Code" it is not acting dance, held last Saturday at the Knights of Columbushall in Councilcontender Kenneth Langdon as a judge or jury, but trying to NewBrunswick. The occasion also marked Mr. and Mrs. complained about a flyer being upgradethe level of campaigningfor Schoberls’ 391b weddinganniversary. distributedby JohnPotts. a supporter political office in Franklinby asking T & E task force readies of RepublicanCouncilman Joseph candidatesto support their claims. Marline,whom Langdon is trying to Theorganization will be particularly oust. Overall,the pieceof literature vigilantto seethat no oneattempts to Diana Hermanelected to state League focusedheavily on Potts’ concerns distort, misrepresentor overplayany about massdevelopment in Franklin, of the materialpresented here for the Diana Hermanof 12 Webster Road was elected to a two-year district outcomegoals in whichhe contendedPlanning Board benefit of anycandidate or party. term on the board of directors of the League of WomenVoters by JanePetroff means"to pull in line somedistricts formingor fine arts, andto appreciate of NewJersey during the League’sBiennial state convention in ManagingEditor that are not doingwhat they should be the aesthetic expressionsof other CherryHill on April 23 and 24. doing." people. HPYDPmoves fast Ms. Hermanserved as president of the Franklin Township Eleven members of Franklin 10. Acquire the capacities for Township’s recently appointed PINE GROVEManor School playing satisfying and responsible League from 1974 to 1976. She is currently a memberof the Thoroughand Efficient IT &E) task principalGeorge Dixon urged that the roles in home,school and communitywith building plans board of trustees of the Franklin Townshippublic library and of force plowedthrough the ponderous goals be wordedin such a waythat life. TempleEmunu-El in Edison. She also serves On the affirmative businessof selectingand streamlining they couldbe applicableto all grade I1. Toenjoy the processof learning, action advisory committee of the Franklin Township public a series of educationaloutcome goals levels. and to developa desire for learning during a meeting Mondaynight at Following Franklin High School nowand in the future. schools. SampsonG. Smith Intermediate student Richard Sehwartz’s 12. Acquire an understanding of Approximately 400 League membersattended the state con- School. suggestionthat they "use all the traditionalethical principlesand the ventiun. Representing the Franklin League were Leona David- Thetask force wasorganized in models,taking the best aspects of ability to applythem in his or her own son, first vice-president and membershipchairperson; Nancy order to satisfy the state’s mandate, each," task force memberscame up life. Stiles, third vice-president and environmentalquality committee that specificgoals of a schoolsystem withthe thirteen goals listed below. 13. Learnhow to be a goodcitizen. he established by the community Each will be subjected to gram- Both the wording and the chairperson; and Judy Barzilay, administration of justice com- servedby its schools. matical and conceptualrefinement philosophicalimplications of someof mittee chairperson. Stumblinghere and there over duringthe task force’snext scheduled these goals were questionedby in- semantics, educational philosophy meetingon MayII. dividualtask force members. andeach other’s goodintentions, the 1. Developskills in reading, task force membersused goal models writing,speaking and listening. BEULAIIBAKER, principal of the Arts council announcesshow and sale from HowellTownship and (PDK), 2. Develop and apply ConerlyRoad School and secretary of well as the 12 outcomegoals set forth mathematicalskills and concepts. the task force, challengedthe use of Professional and non-professional artists, and junior and in NewJersey’s T &E EducationAct, 3. Learn howto gather, examine the word"limitations" in goal seven. senior high school students are invited to submit their worksto as guidelinesfor a set of newgoals to and use informationconcerning the She stated that a child whohas a be presented eventually for final principlesof physical,biological and positive imageof his or her own the Franklin Arts Council, whichwill hold its eighth annualout- selection and approvalby Franklin naturalsciences. capacitiesis morelikely to succeedin door art showand sale on Sunday,June 5 at Colonial Park. residents. 4. Acquire and demonstrate a school,and that it is not alwaysad- The deadline for registration in the show is May30, and basic workingknowledge of history, visable to reminda child that there TIlE GOALSthe task force geography, political and social are limits to whathe or she is ableto space is limited to 150 artists. Spacealong the snowfenceused ultimately submitsto Trentonwill sciences¯ achieve.It wasagreed that the word to display art worksis granted on a first-come, first-served basis. satisfy requirementsoutlined in the 5. Eachpupil understandsthe wide wouldbe reconsideredat the group’s Theentry fee for artists is $10, and $7 for students. Workswill state’s list of outcomegoals. These variety of career opportunities next meeting. be judged in six categories -- oils, watercolors, mixed media, weredefined by Dr. Robert Freda, availableto himor her, andacquires Sandy Haberman,service agency graphics, sculpture and photography. Top prizes will be a $100 associate superintendent of the information about the training, representative, opposed any in- BarbaraThomas, Hamilton Park Youth Development Project Franklin school district and ad- educationalrequirements, and skills structionwhich touched on familylife. "Jack Field best in show"award, and a $25 "student best in ministrativerepresentative of the task necessaryto qualifyfor thesecareers. "There are two things the schools mathematicsinstructor,moves her students around as space allows. show" award. Other prizes include six $50 first prize force, as "the result of learning." 6. Each pupil is given the op- shouldnot get into," he insisted. "One professional awards, six $25 non-professional first prize awards, Processgoals, he explained,are those portunityto explorevocational skills is home,the other is the church." by JanePetroff deliberationsresulted in a 4 to 8,000 and numerousribbons. Interested artists can receive a show whichdescribe the methodby which as part of the career education Mr. Hahermancompared a growing ManagingEditor squarefoot reductionof the original learningis accomplished. program,so that he or she maymake childto "liquidjello, whichis hot and blueprint. The designated con- prospectus by contacting the Franklin Arts Council at P.O. Box TheFranklin group plans to involve knowledgeablecareer choices,as well unformed."He said that parentsput struction site is on the corner of 22, Middlebnsh,or by calling 873-2500. the communityin final selection of as acquireleisure timeinterests. this "jello" througha constantprocess Executivedirector MarvinNorman Parks)de Avenueand Fuller Street. district goals by askingcitizens by 7. Developan understandingof his of refinement,cooling it down,adding of the Hamilton Park Youth Followinglast week’sruling by meansof a quest anna)re, to rank or herown worth, abilities, talent and peaches and bananas, and finally DevelopmentProject (HPYDP) ChanceryJudge MortonGr~enberg thoseproposed in order of importance. limitations. pouringit into a mold."I don’t want convincedthat if the project"doesn’t that it is legalfor the townshipto fork andinside .... Thesurvey will also ask residentsto 9. Acquirean understandingof the anybodysticking his fingerinto that get the newbuilding up soonit will be over$78,000 as its share of the total commenton howwell they believethe availabilityto formresponsible social jello," he concluded,turning a paper obsolete beforewe’re even into it. cost, the HPYDPhas been moving arts ...... 1-B Franklin schools are implementing relations with a widerange of other cupupside down onto the lable. We’llhave expanded past the capacity swiftlyin its developmentof programs 8-A thosegoals at present. people,including but not limited to Theconsen.cus among the task force of the budget and the building and workshopsfor the newfacility. calendar ...... Before the group begansorting those with social and cultural memberswas that the final wordingof designer’srestrictions." Their plans havebeen held up since candidates’statement ...... 2-A, 3-A, 17-A throughthe variouswordings of goals characteristicsdifferent fromhis or the goals must be grammatically Mr. Normanmet with the center’s Februaryof lastyear, when the letters ...... 5-A, 7-A in the three models, Dr. Freda her own. consistent,and easily understandable boardpresident and architect, Tom townshipfiled suit in the Chancery school days ...... 15-A, 16-A remindedthem that "T &E was not 9.. Acquirethe ability and the by residentswho are not familiarwith Smith, on Mondaynight to compare DivisionofSuperior Court in an at- sports ...... ~ ...... 12-A, 13-A created in order to re-invent the . desire to expresshimself or herself "in house"educational jargon. the allocated moniesavailable with wheel." It represents, instead, a creativelyin oneor moreof the per. (See TASKFORCE, page 17) the plans for the newbuilding. Their (SeeMOVING PLANS, page 17)

m, ...... 4 t. .I 2-A [he Franklin NEWS’RECORD ¯ Thursday, May5, 1977 Candidatee,propo!ong:raon g goals ....:u,,.XS LO ’: . . ! " " ."i . . ,..", ". °*i ¯ *-J C =’J~]l~ -, Trichoanalysis ’ ~ ?.~ open6days ~i~°sn~Pm~rm~2:’:~:~.~share changes ::~.r;:rnica~=sb~:r=io:S [{cP~°eie~t!! taw~shJgn;°~ ~ P°llu~l°b~;r°~Temt;?fflc and 7rSap~nn~ ~ji:e!!d~re:i~:!gt~ Continued on Page3 3 evenings I ’~’~ : v~..~. t° ::~n:L~ec~h:ts [SoPre:~flmCmgu:}i~President Carter was not ~gPh[Stthcaet~edct:ton~a~neste~ednSo~~ec°mi~.end~ie°~iSgs hte~ ~2b~sY~r]hasi~°~ielnh~e " development dur ng the kiddmg last week when he ,.op’e’ o throughout the. commumtyon speculateas towhataddihona]" ’ Geran,ums - --~E DKEN---Ii e.pet d the travel, rag. I ~97n~peitrhedptehael~larebmrba~g~4~f. taor~rgi~];rthbgSfluStCuOeUlded~ismuch ;Oon~lonsgeyWOdecades do you an~ZYmylenZx~graeSna;.eri,gt~lneer ~:~vii~i’.b’~irn~Sretj’uWliltbo~e g4.9.q,.. RETAIL CENTER Candidates were asked to In both cases tremendous novauve systems comane put desires of the people to the manypotential variables at "e - -- ,,u,.. FOR ALL B include In their leng-ronge changeshave resulted in the to gooduse on the Townshiputtention of the council on a :’ ~ this time. Prior Lo con- A Ga,deneYsPa,ad,se REDKEN HOMEPRODUCTS ~l plan the anticipated dates for nation and its suburbs, of Council. The membersof that continuing basis, body have many skills, but sideration of specific planning addition or completion uf whichFranklin is one. A timeline for the actual decisions, such predictions IS public facilities, services and World WarII made America they are mostly put to use on developmentand construction would be mere guesses, at Peterson ScientificSkin buildings, and the most the most powerful nation on dayto day problems, l should of specific facilities wouldbe , ~ "! best. No,s~,ve G~,~e~M~,~, behonoredif the voters would ~.=Olb.,,,., feasible source or funding for earth, because we had dependent ~pon the rate or Regarding funding for ~,,.o~0.st0.,....,i. Treatments each. Wherefunding sources resources, people and skills - elect me to office and make growth and the desires of the projects in both the near OnlyAuthorized Christine other than bondingor taxotlon all on a large scale - and no good use of my corporate people. The most important future and as the township OPENEVERYDAY 9-8 war damage. Suburbia planning and facilities aspect is to insure that space engineering skills. Plans for ValmySkin Care Center NEW developed. NewYork spilled will be available in some in the Somerset- I... over in the countryside, in- the future must be n~ade in proper location for these eluding Franklin, and eur good time. To let things slide facilities when they are NewBrunswick area /f~" PAVING population increased from wouldbe detrimental, needed. Once the land is EXPERIENCEDTYPIST 5,000in 1941te 33,000today, located and secured and as the But suburbiais drenchedin Betterfacilities needsarise, the best methods If yOUare an experienced typist, the Prin- ~ BRICK oil. Without a car many of funding canbe determined. JOSEPIIMARTINO ceton Packet would like to interview you. ’~ housewivesin the rural parts neededin future Wardi 1022Easton Ave. Somerset .~"~ ’q~’r~J_~j 14¢ of Franklin couldnot evenput This is a part time position for Monday8- ’~’). RutgersShopping ~1.-’. ./if ":it.~J breadon the table. Morethan Undeveloped Franklin also has the Tuesday nites. Mondayfrom 6:30 till 10:30 %, Center \ "~j. ~t~,l HILLSBORO half the school population potential for reasonable,or- and Tuesday from 6:30 till midnite. If in- Landscape, Mason wouldremain uneducated,if landa disasterderly growth, i.e., a moderate terested call Bob Hutchinson at 609-924-3244 & Patio Supply there wereno schoolbuses.In rate of growthwith a proper the denserpopulated parts of It is inevitable that certain mix of commercial,industrial, for interview. Ri. 206,HUlsboro 874-6664 Franklin manykeep their cbangeswi]l occurin Franklin agricultural, andresidential employmentties with New over the next 20 years, growth which will not be York, traveling around tbe Whether tbe changes that detrimental to our tax rate. occur will be beneficial or commuting. And many other detrimental to the township achieved dependson decisions MOTHER’SDA Y SPECIAL! worldelsewhere,eVeryadults use their carsyear to drive in daily’;,up to depends upon decisions that Whetherornotthisgoalwillbelong.rangethat must be made now. work sometimes must be made nowand within The ultimate ~(~ "COUPON goal which Franklin mustseek ¯ ,"S~,~.,r~ IJ-- ~..,~"~U’~L~"~L~--~O~"~--~(’~ " ./ ~’~ f050Slowlymileseachbut steadilyWay" this , : Franklin,the nextfew withtargeareasofyears, to achieve, is a balanced pattern is going to change, undevelopedland, presents a communityby way of orderly potential fer financial and nothing dramatic, but still ¯ growth. Someof the essential d~t ~m substantial in a ten year ecological disaster. If steps to such orderly growth period. Our local government residential development include: EXERCISESANDALS outpaces industrial and t. Encouragementof clean commercial development, the industrial and commercial additional taxes required to ratables. 1 KENNETll LANGDON ..... ~ .... I ~ Wardl TREAT MOMTO ONE OF OUR DELICIOU~ lllll~>. %99 *9 with coupon r~’~k" 330 PI#ITTERS THiS MOTi~ee’S to - ~’~l’’ beenNUmer°USwrittenonrep°rtSthefuturehave DAY! t." .,i~¢ 7~it!, ._~lli."Z--’~’_: ’--~ill offer GoodThru May 31 growth of Franklin. Within these reports there is a BRIKEN DAIRY FARMS a:~ O’~ ~%,/~IA~~’~’\’~ ~l’O’ffllnL°t our Parking general agreementthat our Rt. 206g OxfordPlace 0em0nstrati0nby: population will increase BUNGERSKATEBOAEDTEAM ’~ substantially in the next two Belie Mead,N. J. decades. As this increase ...... materializes, there will ben MANVILLEPHARMACY needto expandservices for CALL 359-6698 FOR TAKEOUT ORDERS! parks, recreation, fire, police nnd other municipalneeds. in.ternati,,nol 37S. Main St., Manville Even at the present time Burgers ¯ Steaks ¯ Seafood some immediate con- I[S .~ 722-6200 ERNSTdeIIAAS sideration should be given to bK:ycleS< o. // WardI the needs and desires of those mustprovide leadership, orit peoplev,,ho live in semi- .254Rt.206S.Hillshor0ugh359-2700 will be criticized severely for isolation in the southern ~ SOFT ICE CREAM inaction. Let meillustrate portion of our community. . .. _ Hours:Tues.Wed. 11-6; Thurs-Fri. 11-7 ~l~S~l~ this: Since our community is the ’ ’ ’ Sat. 10-5 Zoningchanges will have to third largest in area in the permit the occasional grocery state somedecentralization of store in areas that are now services may be in order. strictly residential. Consider that a police car Walkwaysandbikewayswi]l responding to an emergency permit manymore students to thatmayhavetocoverthefull reach their schools by using length of Franklin wouldhave CHILDREN TO CHERISH their owntwo feet. The money Io travel almost 18 miles. sosavedcanbeputtogooduse Proper planning for future supporting buses and perhaps needs in land utilization could

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ESTABLISHED1171 "ttO[iS4LL&’£TAIL mm,..~.~.~ ~_~ ~ Sun.t.S 54 Nassau Street ¯ Princeton ¯ 924-0624 Thursday, May3, 1977 lht, Franklin NEWS’RECORD 3-A ’ Candidates propose long-range goal Continuedfrom Page 2 reservoir will be so shallow embroiled in making ap- population of Franklin an makingpractices to insure our Planningability that mud flats will pointments it should receive attitude of participation following adequate Residents urged predominate during August long range positive direction conducive to intelligent preparation for their future and September of each year. from the people of Franklin. foresighted decision making. needs. As a council memberI to cooperate called important Once community-wide goals The council has madeno effort With a little extrapolation will maintain an open, to meet with the state to are set, each neighborhood foresighted and Iongrange The outlook for Franklin in In the day-to-day squabbles we can conclude that 1987 depends largely upon and intrigues that too often straighten out this mess. should organizeto set its own philosophy towards decisions Environmental quality: local goals and priorities. significant industrial and people making decisions to paralyze local government,it residential growth will be affecting Franklin in the years Most of us movedto Franklin The ward Council member tocomeand I willendeavor to stay here and work con- is easy to lose perspective on coming into our area. With structively towards a better the big problems and long becauseit was a green place to should he involved in these enact timely legislation in the live. Seas of rooftops and neighborhood organizations these increases in residential community.A proper role for range challenges that face communities will come the public interest. Myconcept of the townshipcouncil will be to ~] tbcse 47 square miles called asphalt deserts have been the and should serve as a direct public consciousness and the CALL526-5550 Z link to the rest of the Council. need for new schools, tran- supply the encouragement Franklin Township. Weare in pattern of growth so far. With sportation, employment and free interchange of ideas sound planning and effective After the MayI0 election I within and without of govern- through leadership and critical needof leadership and possible significant rezoning example. planning ability in the inspection we can assimilate hope Ward2 will permit meto mental ranks will hopefully growth without destroying serve in this capacity. requirements. We cannot insure. to my constituents a In the best of circumstances, w_~:~~.~ ~-,:~-c~.w.~¢:~ following four areas: foresee levels of inflation, the achieving status as a "great . Industrial Development:In Franklin’s heritage, its en- councilmen in tune with the vironmentalamenities and its degree industrial ratsbles will place to live, not just visit" THE BACK. DOOR the 1-287 area of the township play in the tax base of the future and its changing the sits vast acreageof industrial farmlands. Townneeds complexionof our community. 20Division St. Somerville,N.J. Hamilton Street townshipor practically any of Continuedon Page 17 potential. Bombcrater roads, the numerous other factors Come See Our: inadequate sewerage, in- revitalization: The biggest monitorsystem challenge facing Franklin is affecting our daily lives. ¯ Calico Patch Pillows ¯ BItUCE IIAMILTON the revitalization of Hamilton Will the word for 1987 be In my opinion the only way ¯ Potholders 8" Hot Pads ¯ 1 ANTIQUES ~i Ward 2 Street. UnlessHamilton Street "revitilizc" or will adequate we can keep current, so to ¯ Long Hostess Aprons for Mom¯ sufficient water and a becomes once again a safe perpetual and effective speak, is to intill in govern- SPOOKYBROOK tlERBARY WANTED place to live and an exciting BARNWOOD FURNITURE generally hostile council at- township planning provide us ment and resident alike the GARDENCENTER & PRODUCEMARKET titude have stifled develop- area in whichto shopall of us with the foresight neededto be need for each of our insights Hutches * Dry Sinks * IAT THESIGN OF]~: moot there. will he affected. Spreading prepared for the future? and views on future needs. We AnnualEl" VegetablePlants THEBLACK KETTLE Six Mile Run reservoir: blight will directly bear on It is my belief that with cannot take actions seemingly Deacon’s Benches * Accessories adjacent areas and the rest of Three thousand acres of the current systems of council in our political best interests, Perennials HousePlants Prefer Orienfal ? See Our Collection dealingin antiques township are being held and us will be payingthe price of administration we will have but should consider effects and Herbs HangingBaskets 1950 mismanaged by the state. increased taxes. the need to revitilize. Without the ramification of our Wealso carry Wilton Armetal 47 WestBroad St. Farmers have been vic- During my years on the consistent planning we are decisions; wemust, in certain environmental commission we Amwell Road (Re. 514) 873.2460 for the look of Pewter HopeweP,[’J.j. timized; historic homesare always playing catchup to cases, deny ourselves certain East Mill|tons deteriorating and being have developeda set of goals current problems. Myfeelings luxuries in our decision We’reopen Man. thru Sat. 10-5:30;Thurs. to 7:30 609-466-0222 vandalized. This huge anda sense of vision for all of are that we mustset the stage OPIENTUES.- SUN. I0 P.m.. 6 p.m. (201)526-1175 Franklin. As a professor at currently for a newdimension CookCollege I have access to of public consciousness, we some of the most recent and | successfully tried methodsof sound environmental plan- ning. I hope to be able to put these abilities to work for On Franklin as a memberof the or Iodized HB council. 26 oz But no one councilman’s container goals or vision should be e The Flower bad¥’ forced on the people of the With Super township. Our present Values Everydayl governmental machinery to gain public input doesn’t work. The public sessions of the Happy council meetingsare held late Mother’s in the evening after the regular business has been Day LUnCheon HB completed. By then people are FromAll of Grade"A" White HB too angry and tired to ef- Usat KINS soIn pkg. fectively communicate.Public Foodtown hearings usually arc a farce. By the time the public sees a plan too much time and ex- IIEI,EN REILLY Flowerbad¥ pense have been invested in Ward2 the project. Neither the must create a monotoring developeror planner is willing device capable of keeping to change anything and people growth constantly in check FreshSweet with good ideas and sound and to enable us at present to HB criticism go awayfrustrated. somewhat determine our AssortedFlavors He I proposea town meetingfor future needs. RROTS ,b ,a~oa all Franklin in June, im- Obviously,without a crystal half mediately following the ball wecannot set specifies for gallon elections. Before the new actions, nor can we knowthe council becomes swampedby variables of’ the future; we day to day problems and can, however, instill in the

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JOE MARTINO SPENDERS rnFed POrkers Fully Cooked Woler Added FreshCallfornlo .o~c.o,oe-e, .C-,~W^’~I cutFrom Young Co I Semi-Boneless (~’~0’i’~)Ce nterCut I SmokedHams THE FIRST WARD & JOE MARTINO Iceberg Lettuce kChuck@-a¢lPOr$.l1391..ankPo.,on79’cu,Bu.Port,on’° 89’ Chops,o I cemrlb We...... in the first ward vote down 3 heads*1 Roastlam,q ,, ...... ~t.I s.,o.o,.oas,,aS1" FreshGov’t Insp. SmokedBoneless Pork Bull Frozen schoolbudgets. Firm Slicing )nwlth Sliced Tomatoes¢ 3c&n39 ~bs~b 99c SwlflPremlum’ Daisies ,b. S139 CalvesLiver Lb Martino votes to cut spendingin response Conair FoodtownHalves or Slices Foodtown to wishes of 1st ward public. ¯ iooowan YellowCling.. ,, $’ Fruit Peaches ~°~ns Cocktail 3 OzsSl WholeKernel (12 oz.) or FoodtownSliced or Whole Creamed(16 oz.) OUR OPPONENTS White Foodtown ’1 Potatoes4 oOZq

Schoolbudget "artists" Langdonand De Haas write the #8 Spaghelll,#9 Spaghettlnlor ExtraLong Grain , SonGioTgiO~Bz,5~ ’ $I Foodtown... $199 big schoolbudgets and then try to reinstatecuts against Macaroni ~’~, I Rice IU~%l Escoale (19-½oz.), tentll,Wli~eslrone, FoodtownFlavored Split Pea,Macaroni & Beans,or Tomao the wishesof the 1st ward P ragresso"°"°n ~ ~ ¢ Bread soz. Soup %°z.O~ Crumbs4coooo.*1

WESAY teNor’ TO SCHOOLBOARD BIG SPENDING Foodtown Foodtown Pork’N Tomato WE SAY "NO" TO SCHOOLBOARD BIG SPENDER Sauce 1 CANDIDATESFOR COUNCIL Beans 5=Sl Frozen,Beef, Chicken or Turkey Homestyle Morton Baked’~ ,~ RE-ELECT po,p,es 5 =el Virginia Ham Foodtown AssortedVarieties HotDog or HamburgerRolls NewCountryo $’1 JOE MARTIN Yogurt Oc%~1 Meator~, ~Q Swiss 1St WARDCOUNCILMAN _Hygrade,~ ¢ Cheese yea pkg.V~7 fAvo,oOleonly in storesfoclurlng PranKs service1 TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1977 our customerswe reseNe ~ right to limit solesto 3 pockoge~of any ttemunle~olherwlsenote(L t availobleincoselols.I~lces effec ve Sunday,May 1, thin 5alurdayMay 7, only. VOTELINE 3A Not responsible tot’ typographicalerrors, MemberTwln County Grocers. i Somerville Manville Paidfor by campaign fundo! Franklin Republican Executive Committee hHillsborourg JamesW.Ik)gart, Treasurer. SEElizabeth Ave., Somerset. N,J. Foodtown Markets .Rt. 206 S. E. S. Ma l.’ranklhlNews.Record Thursday,May5, [977

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editorials Crump’s.~ Closeddoor hearings Momsare the greatest obviousevasion of order I Several daily m,wspapersin and the press shut out. tire stale recentlywona ehallen/~eJudges must walk a difficult byStuart Crump Jr. WHATIS A MOTHER? to gag orders ill the elturlroom line in protecting a defendant’s Staff Writer Well,mothers areme most beautiful before Ihe state SupremeGnarl. right to a fair trial and the ladiesin thewhole world even when Everykid at sometime or other they’rewearing curlers and baggy lhit it al)l)ears that someelemen- public’s right to know. The bathrobes. ts goesup to his Mornand asks, "Hey, .f tile legal pr.fessi.n hopeto SupremeCourt was aware of that Morn,how come there’s a Mothers Mothersare the only people who can try the side door t. evade the in its opinion, urging the judges Dayand a FathersDay but there’s no takea T.V.dinner and turn it into a ch,ar-cut ol)inhm barring such to consider the sequestration of children’sday?" gourmetdelight without hardly even actions. juries or other alternatives before His Morninvariably replies, trying. "Because everyday is children’s Whenyou’re a little kid, a mother is goinginto closed hearings. day." a personwho always knows when What the newslmpers upset It’s notuntil wehave children of our you’retelling the truth-and when were .r(h,rs hy trial judges that The press has an unwritten ownthat weappreciate the wisdomof you’renot she doesn’t leton. Ihoy not print courtroom responsibility not to jeopardize a that typical Mom-typestatement. proceedings which transpired defendant’s rights by sensational What mypoor Morn-andDad-must A MOTIIERKNOWS the punchline while the j,ry was absent. have gone through to raise me. It ofall your best jokes even before you "trial by newspaper." But the bogglesthe imagination. tellthem, but laughs just as loud. framers of our Constitution em- Motherscanturn a tear into a smile Far t()o oflen the general phatically decided that courts Now,there are cynicswho proclaim witha kiss. public I..ks upon such legal thatoccasions such as Mothers and Excepttheir own tears, because should not have the right to FathersDays were instituted by disl)utes as :lrguments between motherscry even when they’re happy. determine what the public should greetingcard manufacturers and Mothersare the only people inthe the courts and tire newspapers. know. candymakers to sell their wares wholeworld who don’t mind it" you Whilebasically this is trl,e, the duringthe off-season between Easter sometimesforget their birthdays or matter is andgraduation, butthey can go jump. conslderahly wider It behoovesthe public defen- Nope.We celebrate Mothers Day to don’tbuy them a fancyChristmas than that. der’s office -- normally an out- presentsolong as you remember them giveus all a chanceat leastonce a on MothersDay. standing branch of tile judicial yearto remember and reflect onthe Mothersnever complain about their A hallmark of the jnstice system in NewJersey -- to live one person(or two persons, if you systemin this nation is the right workno matter how long the hours or within the orders and the intent throw in Fathers Day) who is rottenthe pay, at least not while of all defendantsto havean ol)eri --relatively speaking--moreim- you’rearound. trial. Court decisimis throughthe of the SupremeCourt. portantto all of us thananyone else in years have held that this also the world. A MOTIIERCAN make you forget meansthat the public has a right abouta scrapedknee or a banged Voucherschool proposal fingerjust by asking you if you’d llke to kuow what transpires in its tolick the cake batter off the beater coartrooms, a right not to be in- deservesspeedy defeat beforeshe washes it. fringed upon by prosecutors, ’Loving a place to death’ Mothersnever ever give up hoping defense attorneys or judges. thattheir children willturn out to be Transhlte the word "public" to numberone in whatever they do, even It isn’t often that the NewJer- pressure upon their local school ifthey know better. "’press" -- tile public’s primary sey School Boards Association boardto effect changesnot in the [Thefollowing is a reportby David F. enhancedby the dunebuggy, which is nothingwill beleft to saveby the time Whenit comes to being cultured and source of what is going on in and the state education best interest of the general Moorefor the NewJersey Con- withoutpeer whenit comesto leaving the state buysit andsends in state beautiful,evenpearls pale beside a mother. tile world -- and it beconles ob- association {teachers union) lind public. servationFoundation headquartered ugly gashes across fragile beach employeesto policethe slobs. violas that when a newspaper This proposal is ill conceived in Morristown.] environments. These tire scars There’sjust no one else ever quite fights for tire right to knowit is themselves on the same side of HigbeeBeach is little knowto most quicklyopen dunes to erosion,killing ThE SAMETHING happened at likea mother. proposedlegislation. and even as a poor idea it is peoplein northern NewJersey, but olf plants and trees whichnormally Sunfish Pond in northern Warren HappyMothers Day, Morn. fighting not just for "freedomof St,oh is the case with a bill in badly written. It would be so then SunfishPond is hardlymore than survive there¯ Slobs hasten the County.Sunfish Pond was threatened Andplease forgive meif I forgetto the press", but for "freedom of the legislature calling for a vague that it could be approved a distant nameto those in CapeMay destructionby rippingout available withdestruction by a plannedelec. sendyou a cardagain. The thought is the public." County. In both places, the gross growingwood to fuel fires whichalso trical pumpedstorage generating there. referendum on the question of without most of the voters deportmentof small segmentsof the create a mess.I shouldadd that all system, so "Save Sunfish Pond" The Snpreme Court was clear "voucher schools." The realizing what they were voting public is impeding open space beachbuggy operators are not in this becamean admirable cause. It proposed referendum would seek for. In addition to being poor preservationin NewJersey. category, by any means.But those worked,and the stale finallyacquired in its order -- the press has an Thanksto shiftless picnickersand "absolute right" to report what pnblic authorization for the state legislation, it is a clear evasionof whoare give the rest a bad name. the pondand its surroundings,along the responsibilities of the General brutish dunebuggy operators, Cape withcountless examples of assorted took place in open court. It then to issue vouchers to parents for MayCounty’s Highea Beach, an area rubbishand ravaged ecology. the ammmt of one year of Assembly. of rare survival of a natural beach It has long beenrecognized that a added that judges should "resort societysuch as oumcontains a Somesay happeningslike thoseare to other alternatives" before education, ledving the parents The New Jersey legislature environment,is fast turninginto an segmentof peoplewhich makes it uglymess. It’s whatI’ve cometo call necessaryto hirepolicemen, to examplesof"loving a placeto death." holding closed hearings on the free to select any public or was elected to represent the Whilelove is saidto be blind,I don’t private schoolfor their children. the SunfishPond syndrome; protectthe majorityfrom the admissability of evidence. It is voters, to pass or defeat This syndromeis the result of minority.Inthe case of natural areas, thinkit hasto be oafish. this statement which has come Both the school board and legislation according to the in- publicity about a beautiful place, theponderous deliberation of teachers groups are opposed to usually generatedby those whoknow bureaucracycreates anappalling gap All of whichis proofthat a better ¯ underfire fromtile state’s public dividual consciences of its mem- publicsupport is necessaryto get any ideaexists, andshould be usedmore defender’soffice. the proposal aa are the state PTA bers. It should not duck tough betweentheearly publicity andstate often.This better idea is for a public organization and the school ad- kindof state protectiveaction into acquisitionofa site. This is the limbo issues such as the nagging high gear. There is usually a phase,during which nobody polices service organization,like the New Obviouslyif judges have free ministrators association. And JerseyConservation Foundation, and problem of "thorough and ef- developmentscheme afoot, so that a theslobs. similargroups to outpacedevelopers reign in determining when to well they should be. Sucha plan - ficient" education and pass the SunfishPond or HigbeeBeach must be Soit is with Higbee Beach, source of and bureaucratsalike by quickly hold hearings in their chambers, - first conceivedin the South in "saved"through state acquisition. recentalarming L reports about buying" endangeredopen space buck along to a generally unin- Unfortunately,that publicitylets the thuggishdestruction of the very the Supreme Court’s ruling an effort to resist integration -- formed public. propertyand holding it (andprotec- slobs knowabout a place. Slobsare qualitieswhich would make It an ideal ting it) until GreenAcres or some against gag orders will be moot. would wreak havoc on the public mobileand travel fully equippedwith staterecreation area. Instead of telling the press it may school system. Withthe big guns in education six-packs, dlspesableplastic items other agencyis ready to assume Critics of the public schools taking aim at the proposal, the andother materialsdesigned to create GreenAcres is actually in the publicownership. This tactic hasbeen not report on such hearings in a litter problem. processof buyingHlgbee Beach, successfully pursueda numberof open court, the hearings will be conld band together and create referendum should be quietly times and obviously needs to be and permanently shelved. ¯ whichis wonderful. Butthe glacial moved to the judge’s chambers their own school or exert undue TiIEIR MOBILITYis often speedof bureaucracy makes me fear utilizedmore often. Thureday, May 5,1977 5-A letters to the editor Continuedon Page 7

Oft has always shown a Bruce Ilamilton, as a member Vote urgedfor concern for communityaffairs of the environmental com- lind has given muchof his time mission, fought fearlessly HelenReilly to promote a better com- against the tough, experienced munity. During otrs and skillful attorney To the Editor: residence in Franklin representing the developer on Township, he has been very the subjects of single family Whata splendid opportunity active in communityaffairs. homes in Phase 1, poor the voters of the 2nd Ward East Franklin Fire Company planning, tree destruction, have to render outstanding and Franklin TownshipLittle safety of the golf course and service to their fellow League are just two of the subsidizing the golf course residents of that Wardand to nmnyorganizations that Ott through our county taxes. Ihe citizens of Franklin supports and is a active Unfortunately, advisory Townshipby voting for llelen member. groupsusuallyhave little or no lteilly for Town Coun- NowOtt needs your support influence on the council or on l cilwoman.If her service to the in order to permit him to the planning board (appointed people of Franklin (luring her continue his community by the council). That is whywe manyyears with the Ilealth service. Please support and need Bruce tlamilton on the Departmentis any indication vote for ,’otr’ next Tuesday, council where his vote will of what can be expected, Ihen MayIOth. count. weare in for tile services of a Withinthe next four years, dedicated, competent and Bernard Kwait many of the open spaces in compassionatepublic servant. Somerset Ward2 will be converted to Don’tlet this opportunityslip housing areas, thus making hy. Vote for Ilelen Reilly. Hamiltonpraised environmental protection a Thoseof us in the ;trd Ward major issue. As a memberof are indeed fortunate in having for PUDstand the environmental com- a fellow citizen of the caliber Tn the Editor: mission (also the past of Jack Cullen running for chairmanl for the past five reelection. After considering The role that Bruce years, Bruce tlamilton is well his special talents, fine record, llamilton played in the Banner knownto the land speculators dedication, ability and the I’UD hearings is one of the in Franklin Township(mostly outstanding services he has many reasons whyhe should non-residents). With Bruce rendered during his present he our councilman from Ward llamilton serving as our , term, there is just no alter- 2. l,:ven before the first public representative on the council, native - regardless of party -- hearing on the BannerPUD in fewer poorly-planned and but to vote for this fine gen- March,1974, Bruce tlamilton environmentally - unsound tleman on May10th. asked the question in a projects will be brought to the Franklin Conservation Club township. We need his ex- John I". Gcoghan Ilyer: Whyhave the high pertise and fighting spirit to density apartments been help control the developers placed adjacent to single and project our environment. CWWCthanks tamily homeson Emersonand I have knownBruce since other streets in that area, joining the Franklin Con- Franklin folks ralher than in a location by servation Club over three years ago. tie is involved in To the Editor: themselves? In order to maintain the manypublic service activities, It is heart-warmingto know prnperty values within including the planning and cstahlished residential areas, construction of parks and that membersof a conlnlunity nature trails, recycling can get together to help one the requirement of matching another. The communityblood perimeter is contained on the programs, improving the landscaping at our public drive sponsored hy the Cedar lirst page of the Franklin Wood Woman’s Club, in To’.vnship PUDordinances. buildings and schools, preservation of historic homes conjunction with the North Once a precedent is set for Jersey BloodCenter, could not apartments on the perimeter and recently expended a of this PUD,the whole area tremendouseffort in the fund- havebeen the successit ".,’,’as raising activities necessaryto without the cooperationof all hetwcen DeMott Lane, Anl- well P.oad lind Cedar Grove acquire the Bogan Meadows. of Franklin Township. Ilo;v As a resident of DeMott nice tO he made aware that I.ane could become a solid people really care Ior each mass of apartment huildings. Lane and an independent olher. This is v,’hat Brucetlamilton voter, I hopeyou will also cast Let us hope thai our next has been fighting to prevent. your vote for Prof. Bruce tlamilton for council in Ward hlood drive will he an even I attended all 13 public greater success than the drive hearings on the Banner PUD 2. of April 16. Our thanks to all and at almost every hearing ¯John Krapcho whoparticipated. Mrs. SeymourSchnicr Chairmanof Blood Drive ()f CWWC

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SHOP6 NIGHTSTIL 9:30 AT QUAKERBRIDGE MALL. SUNDAYS 12 NOONTO 5 ¯ t t 0-A Thursday, May5, 1977 . "" i i " , Foothill opens30th season SCTI sponsorsseminar clover correspondence) ; The Foothill Play House, Paul Hylant and slated for and27to30; Eugene O’Neill’s The Somerset County feel that our Solar Energy . :..# ’BeeehwoodAvenue, will open June 8 to It and 15 to 18; "Moonfor the Misbegotten," / ¯ .~,~ Technicalinstitute will host a seminar will provide the I~I’,H.BLffM. BARBARAMNDBERG I ’tits 30th season May19 with Patricia flamilton’s "Angel directed by Allen Pierce, Aug. seminar on Solar Energy next public with useful information O[~441AGENT ODffNTY4411AGENT / a "The Fantastieks," directed Street," directed by John ~ by John Cramer. 3 to 6 and 10 to 13; Somerset Friday from 7:30 to l0 p.m. for both present and future i J= . --- Dunnell, June 22 to 25, 29 30 Maugham’s "The Constant The admission-free program reference." The musical will be aired and Ju y 1 and 2; Emlyn Wife," directed by Faye is open to the public and Wednesdays through Satur- Williams’ "The Corn is daysuntilJune4, Curtain time Matthews,Aug. 17 to 20 and 24 sponsored bytheSCTI Honor COMINGEVENTS Club is forming in Franklin Green," directed by Robert to 27; and Neil Simon’s"God’s Society. ’is 8:40 p.m. Stevens, July 6 to 9 and 13 to Dr og rac n g Township, Anyoneinterested Favorite," directed by Paul The purpose of the seminar All meetingsheld at the 4-H in joining mayattend the next Other programs scheduled 16. llylant, Aug.Jl and Sept. lto3 for this season include Kurt is to discuss the technical to Center unless otherwise meetingon Tuesday.May 17, Also, Noel Coward’s and7 to 10. theories nf solar energy, the help stated, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Club Vonnegut’s "Happy Birthday "Private Lives," directed by , All seats are reserved, Wanda Jane," directed by problems encountered in its Tomorrow . Public leaders are Brenda Vertrees DonaldShoes ey, July 20 to 23 Special subscription rates are use, and the practical role of ch I presentations for grades four "One Week Special" and Heidi Hanson.Call the4.H I available by contacting the solar energy in the future. S CO through eight, 7 p.m. office 526-6644 for meeting A pillow of your choice Free with purchase ~,¢,;e~ %~ ~teo box officeat 356-0462from 2 to "The Somerset County Saturday - Hillsborough location. 5:30 and7:30 to to p.m. every Technical Institute is com- TownshipBicycle Inspection of our fabric chair with chrome frame $69. G~°~ resh’%ots day except Sunday and mitred to promoting public A drag race and children and Rodeo,high school field, ***** Available in Orange,Yellow, Mondayafter May10. awarenessof the changing withlearningdisabilities seem l0 a.m. CHINESE AUCTION an unlikely combination,but technological environment," Saturday - Prep camp Midland WonderGirls 4-H Brown,Green b-Tan Canvas. FelixGattone,instructor in air Vincent and Richard visitation, Lebanon,N.J., 9 to club will be beautifyingtheir Fri,, May 6 ¯ 7:30-10:30 P.M. conditioning, refrigeration Napoliellodonotfeelthatway. The owners of Raceway 11 a.m. school groundsby planting and heating, and seminar Saturday - Hunterdon. flowers during their next speakerexplains. "In view of Park, Englishtown, have Somerset Dairy Judging Monmouth Junction School allowed Priends of Center meeting. Membersdiscussed President Carter’s recent Contest- All Day. their recenttrip to a Nursing Ridge Road,Monmouth Junction RECYCLE energyconservation speeches School,a non-profit schoolfor Monday- Campcounsellor tlome andall agreedthat it THIS and the rising costs of fueland children with learning course, Hiitsborough High was most enjoyable. 358NassauSt.Princeton, N.J.08540 electricity, the projectionsfor disabilities, to sell tickets to School, room 109,7:30to9p.m. Donation $1,50 NEWSPAPER the Super Sunday Cham- 609.924.2086 solar heating are many. We All youth planning on at- ***** ¯ pionship Drag Race on Sun- tending PrepCampareinvited day, May15, with all profits to visit the facilities at Congratulations to Somerset fromtheir tieket sales going to Lebabon Baptist Conference County 4-H’ers who par- ,hesehoo, Center Lebanon, N.J. this tieipaled in the State Small GERANIUM SUPER COOKIE The school, located at 46 Saturday. Tours will be every AnimalQuiz Bowl. There were Washington Valley Road, 15 minutesstarting at 9 a.m. 29 teams entered from New Warren, serves youngsters Lasttourwillbetl a.m. sharp. Jersey with Somerset County PLANTS SHOOTER from 37 different communities Thereare still openingsfor 4- taking second in dogs, second 4%INCH POIS .,-.~..-.~ BY’ in Middlesex, Essex, Union, tt’ers and non-4-H’ersseven, in envy, first in eats and Mercer, Morris, Monmouth eight and nine years old. second in overall knowledge. , and SomersetCounties. Youngsters receive in- **,** ***** dividualized instruction in small classes with specially There is still time for high Public Presentations for 4-H trained teachers of the hen- school students to attend the members in grades four - dieappedin an effort tobring free Campcounsellor course through eight are scheduled up their academic and social i-~ twr’vr,,~r-,-v’~-,"~*,-’~wb~r~r~, ,r-’,-zY-,Y~,,,’,L I being given at Hillsborough for Friday at the4.H Center at skills until they are ready to tligh School, room109 by the 7 p.m. There’s about 150 tJ,i return to regular classes. ~ $1 SomersetCounty 4"H. This is demonstrators signed up.. by the last chance to take the That’s a terrific numberand ¯"’-~/’~"~’Z].~-~/("~’~P/~-/f/r~ ToniDi DonatoofSpotsweed ~ is Chairperson of the event. course this year. The next includes all kinds of presen- ["or information on obtaining class will be Monday. rations from"DollMaking"by ~>.;’:~".,’,....~’’’r ] ~l~ 18 INCH STEEL ’ ~: LIVE MUMS tickets call Mrs.Di Donateat Terry Koch to "How I%~:~.,.:,.~ . 6 INCHPOTS i’=~,(~ ~ ~"~,-~ 25t-3798orCenterSchool(20]) "**** Periscopes Work" by Jimmy .w... Clarkson. Next Friday, May ~ 356-5196. ,~" ~< A new Cat and Small Animal 13, the 4-HCenter will be alive ~ Flowers with twirlers, singers, dancers I~ ¯ Woo d and musicians when 4-H .... For Mother’s Day members demonstrate per-’ , ,. HAMILTON BEACH I ~,~ i~’] ~ WEED-B.GONE formingarts. It’s also Family BYORTgO PreservedForever SCU Ipture Night, so come see the 4~-~;,~ 4 aT. CROCK POT ~ ,~ 1 , 0z4 47 in beautifulaction. OUT BONUSSIZE I owo,.at library "**** ~ LINER19mi’i 99z/a housewares¯pictures arrangements WoodSculpture by Irwin PRESTO GARDEN Davis of Bridgewaterwill be The Measuretts 4-H Club on displaYforattheSomerSetmonthCountyrecently voted to help in their HNgSsE KLElalS°i liveKRAFT terrariums Library of May. FaY BaBY It0 FT township clean-up programby I Market St., E. Millstone Mr. Davis has studied cleaningup the park areain I sculptare and pa’nting as an Tues.-Sat. 10-5 avocation under some professionals such as: Dr. Neshanic’4"H’ers care" 11 99, Litman-Wolfe, the sculptor, ,**** THE and Mary Ellen Silkotch, a COMPLEXION 3 FT, WROUGHT local painter. Mr. Davis KIMBLE FUNERAL HOME Orchids to membersof the PLUS BORDER FENCE becameinterested in wood Bridgewater Green Clovers One Homilton Avenue sculptureandtook several KellyDalton, Theresa BY C Princeton courses at BoundBrook Adult Flanagan, Kelly Fianagan, NORELGO1099I J 2 FOR99 (609) 924-0018 School with the late M. 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Someitems in limited quarltUies.We reserve the right to limit quantities. Someitems no) as illustrated. Notrespo.islble Ior typographicalerrors. Some=toms not availablein at! stores. Call Now Sales Effective May 4through May 11 ¯ Open Sunday For An Appointment 545. 0226 MANVILLE: Rustic Mall A&P Center, Finderne KINGSTON: Kin~lston Mall, Rt. 27 ...... I lhe Franklin NEWS’RECORD 7-A Thursday, May5, 1977 COFFEE READING The lastCoffeeReadingof the season will be held next lefters.to Cont,nued e Wednesdayat the Somerville ..11 ~/~./..~ sl___ --"J’|’J’or fromPage5 DrugstoirtjO!nrsShealth ed day Free Public Library at 10 a.m. bL ll$$Lqlg The TheSomersetDrugFairwillrsetDrugFairwill DentistryDeni y of! New Jerseyey S,.Berg.en..Jr.,M..D,,S, Bergen,Jr., M.D,, president !es identobesity, besity badbad teeth, and the Dr. Julia Wing, Assistant ’I join in a statewide observance (CMDNJ). .,.of OfCMDNJ I.:MUI~J,...,,.ssaid, sam"hut out we weresults o,’ of automobile ac- ProfessorofDramaatTemple of Health Education Day on The May10i program program will bebe oeaevebelieve wewe must gog eeyonobeyond cidentsidents ---- ovfovershadowthe toll University, will join Dr. secondseco ward,r d,to to_eOn~continueMay May 10.10. Proclaimed Proclaimed by by Gov.Gov. NewJersey’sJerse3 . secondsecond annual annual that toto thethe people peopleof of our,r state, state, f cateooric. Ecroyd to read scenes from ~:~;,~ YOU? r/f~NancyHenry sounq Health EdtEducation ztion Day. The of categorical° diseases that -~$~;"~ v ~ ¯ ~ ¯ ~ ~ z sound local Kuvcrzntzeugovernment with BrendanByrne, the slogan of "We must persu;persuade e them requireenuir~= ~oi’scientific medical TamingShakespeare, of the including Shrew." "TheThe r flIflKlfl({)Jdll|n ~ saia vest cnoice flsc~fiscal restrainttraint anand a the day-long event is "Think first was proclaimedpr, laimedlast lastyeaz year Ihatillnessthat illness theythey can controlontrol ---- III’YUlI~J ~&&lltl~ stabilized tax rate by Joining incelebratieaofthededication attention."tlention’ "-" ~.~ ...i~:~,c w .P~z’ Health - today and every like alcoholism, hypertension, public is invited. .~.~’ ..#////~ Tothe Editor: mein electing Helen Reilly on day" of CMDNJ’s $200 million ~.~-~/~..~"~L~:~/~<~’~~’~,~//%/~2~ MaylOth. ’"Fhe objective," Jeff Newark campus. With a .... ¯ ~’~" .... ~. ~,’~, " ...... ’" ~.,,f,.’, It has oeen a pleasure Garber’ Pharmacist’in’charge ~" ~. W, developing program in South i . "ci~" ’ "" "~;’!! ’ " said, "is to stress the simple Mayor, N°~d~nn’l’BowF~She;" ’ things all of us, even Jersey, the college is the campus in Piscatawaystate’s primaryan° resourcea our for ~~e~"~W~’~,..4~C ~ ~)lm[[J[U[Ul[4~i, ~ i~hll ~di°r!~i ~; unforgettable youngsters, can and should do m~-~s~l~d’ for own better health, health education, research WhenYour Tax Dollar Is At Stake ~~’7-~.~v. experience. As Mayorendorses We’reemphasizing things like and service. It has also ~-.~-~q]~,’~t~¢s.t,~tr~.~: ...... | .... "~.~;representative of the 4th pioneered in consumerhealth O/^,,,,hAAnt+jn regular exercise, eating ~__~’)’,~’~~Yourlvlotlaerlovesyou. ~Ward, Somerset, lamwell .... P’ ...... nutritious foods getting education, ~ .~’~,~=.’~’~J~’~’.’~ SO call or come ,n Ioday ..’.//.~.’~. acquaintedwith the attributes To the Editor: properrestandfollowingrules "Medica!-dentalschools,, of ,~%,~~~,~ anctsend herlh~sbr,ght .~!;~ and ability the person must of safety. Goodhealth habits course, nave a major EXPER|ENC" COUNTS "%~.~" bOUCluetln~tsown ~ possess who becomes the next ...... can work wonders" obligation to educate future ~.~ ’ ~?~’~.~,~’~/f hand.palnledceram,cp,lcher .~.’) representative of the 4th thiS letter is to reformthe physiciaes, dentists and allied- = Health Education Day ac- ~.’~z {’~’~’~i~"L~"T,/" A perlect wayto say. i,~ Ward. That is whyI leave citizens of the First Wardof health professionals," Stanley my observations serving as tivitiesatSomcrsetDrugFair Joe Martlno’$ ~’~,’~,~,~’-"~ £~" "if"~ /~ /.~I love you. too "~,/~~;)~ office feeling certain that the ~#..~~ I cR--~.,-..a,~,~ R., peop,e~ ~~, ,h~ ,.~ .,h ...... w~,a h ...... councilman ...... with Joe Martino will include consultation with . ~ ourmgme,J.ast fotur yearS~ern patients on health-related .... y~i -- [’~’~ ...... ~ clear choice and opportunity matters, and dispensing of Ir’ARr.~?.ER.CIN( Record As 1st Ward Councilman ~ \~l~Aq~/ s~-u- .... ~to vote for a ~rson who ,,oe,,ar,mos,,rs c is the residents of the First advice on the proper use of -:~ possessesallthequalifications non- ’~...... ~ and necessary attributes to Ward. When problems arise ’prescription and ~ represent them successfully¯ Joe takes the time to per- prescription products. Potted Plants eArrangenfents The local observance of ~ ThatpersonisNancy Henry. sonally visit individuals and 1.. Cut excessive school spending in response to resolve these problems. He is Health Education Day is in JOE’S GREENHOUSE ~;’,Ms. ltenry sincerely cares tune with a statewideillness- ProfessionalPiercing ~aboutthe people and has truly a full-time councilman, ¯ PrivateOf ftces defeat of school budgets by voters in 1st Ward. Note: 8" FLOWERSHOP Joe has the character and prevention effort being ¯ EarringsAvailable :’/.~proven throughher interest mountedby schools,libraries, ¯ School board opponentshired lawyers to raise budget. 92 GladysAve. Manville L.~and commumtyinvolvement integrity to stand up to tbe 24.hr. AnsweringService pressures of the state and hospitals, pharmacies, and FORINFORMATION CALL m the 4th Wardthat she has others concerned with health " the talent, energy and county governments, His 60¢/.924.7040 actions during the Bonnet care, under the guiclaneeof the 195Nos$ou 5freer capacity to represent her College of Medicine and constituents and I am sure development hearing are a Nancywill enrich the Council good exampleof his "Franklin as a wholewith her presence¯ comes first" attitude. His 2. Workedto control massive residential development concern during the Hooper andits ill effects, both financial andecological. William J. Howard development era and his Councilman4th Ward strong stand on the MOTHER’SDAY Somerset Griggstownbridge, stand out m my mind as excellence in First Wardrepresentation. Reilly called Most recently Joe has best replacement worked to bring a combined 3. Encouragedindustrial and commercialdevelopment. teen center andsenior citizens For the past 4 years, Franklin has ranked1st to 3rd in To the Editor: meeting place to the First Wardwith bis full support of a the countyfor newindustrial-commercial ratables. As Mayor of Franklin lease of the Phillips Schoolin Franklin Park. Township and councilman Joe Martino has provided from the second ward, I would your council with a leadership like to endorseHelen Reilly as role in holding downthe tax my replacement in the May10 rate and in this year of high 4. Improvedour public health clinics - amongthe best ward election. inflation by reducingit. For the last twoyears,Helen In myopinion the citizens of A.... S 29.50 in the state anda great value to our residents. has served as a memberof the the First Wardcan be proudo[ B.,. S 39.50 A delightful gift for Mother’s Day. Franklin Township Planning C... S 59.50 Smocks and long or short mitts and Board. In this capacity, Helen Joe Martino’s excellent O., S 79.50 casserole pawsin co-ordinating colors and has mademany contributions leadership as a well informed E.... S g9.50 towards orderly planning, councilman and true F.... 5119.50 patterns. representative of good G .. 5149.50 Sale Prices during May. using a well thought out, government. H. $179.50 5. Stabilized municipal tax rates. Did your taxes really At enmmonsense approach in Gift Wrapped&" Mailed go down?Yes, they did. Can we afford to put Joe’s her decisions. This experience NormanR. Fisher os a planning board member MayorFranklin Township school board opponentson the council? STONE’S LINEN SHOP will greatly increase her Eleganc,i, Ljny~.:~nd C, ifts decision makingknowledge as ~ a member of the Franklin TownshipCouncil¯ Blood bank 20 Nassau St. i¥inceton 924-4381 Franklin needs people in the Wepmtkipate in p~k& Sh~p * ~ : 30,5M,m.-Sal. leadership role whowill look changes site after the interest o[ the ContinuingTo ProtectYour Taxes And Zoning citizens of Franklin and not of The CommunityVolunteer THERE’S ONLYONE #1 big business and developer Fire Company of Somerset Themost brilliant ot gifts -- a diamond RE-ELECT interest¯ decided at its Mondaynight in the right place.., at the right HelenReilly is a person who meeting to permit the Com- price. Crafted in 14Kprecious wants to contribute her time munityBlood Bank to have its and energy for the im- annual bank at the firehouse. gold, she’ll cherish theseforever. JOE MARTINO : provement of Franklin In previous years, the Otherdiamond earnngs priced to $3,000. 1st Ward Councilman Township.There is no question Somerset donor day was held as to her honesty and in- in June at Franklin High Tuesday, May I0, 1977 i tegrity. Ilelen is sincere in School. This year’s bank will , what she says and does. Her be held on Saturday, June 4 at ,(;// , ears are ahvays open for the the firehouse on Hamilton person needing help, whether Street. Paidfor bycampaign fund of FranklinRepublican Execuflvl Committee hamilt0n..... JamesW. Sogort, Treasurer it be a municipal problem or Leonard Fredrick, chair- ,. 5SElizabeth Ave. otherwise. person of the Blood Bank, o...... ,,.o...... ~,~,,,~ .... $om,rlet.N.J. As your present second ward asked local firemen for their councilman, I knowyou are help with the project. "By TRENTON:N. BROAD & HANOVER STS. Phone 989-8100 Joe Martlno concernedabout taxes. I feel having the Blood Bank on LAWRENCEVILLE:Route#1 at TexasAve. Phone 771-9400 I HelenReilly will continue the Hamilton Street, more people ~present policy of a con- in townwill be able to donate." servative spending approach The fire company’sdecision with your tax dollar while "brings the Somerset com- providing improvedmunicipal munity Blood Bank home," services, Mr. Fredriek said. He added I ask you, the voters of that the community Fire Companyhelped set up the MAY& MOTHER’SDAY first CommunityBlood Bank over 20 years ago with the SPECIALSI 0ear BusinessPerson: i assistanceof the RedCross. J supportoffered then by local churches,clubs and govern- MOTOBECANE mentagencies bas continued WORLD’S# 1 MOTORIZEDBICYCLE Needhelp writing your sincethen. Application cards will be businessletters? mailed soon to past donors. BICYCLE Franklin State Bank has agreedIo continueits practice CENTER Contactof including a card with check statements mailed to bank 853 HamihonSt., Somerset 24q-45,t4 (201)526-2604 customersafter May15. Open 10 am to 6 pm Closed Wed. 8- Sun. Coats & Clarks LADLES’UMBRELLAS I O0% Orlon PLAYBALLS Havefun in thefun ! "Buy one for Mofher" WINTUKYARN .~-~_-~._ Reg.99¢ Reg.$4.99 NOW If youlove 0UR PRICE $1.19 , ,’~ NOW yourhair long... 59¢ $3.99 let ustrim 50 Colors to choose from the split ends thus preventing SpringSale 20%OFF KITCHENTOWELS FLANGEPILLOW furthersplitting, TINY TOT PROGRAM GIFTGLASSWARE andcondition it ~,.. ALLCURTAINS DOORTO DOOR TRANSPORTATION Pickle Dish Reg.$1.99 to keepit Route518 .~,, ’ -\ ¯ CandyBowl IN STOCK N0W healthy-looking¯ Hop.well.N.J¯ 08525 /’ BonBon Dish (609)924.9713 ¯ (609) 466.i212 NOW I 9" Fruit Bowl ,~.~sslf Perfect88¢ $1.39 Celery Dish ~ Tiers, Panels, anydesigns to Actual photographof split hair ~ 2/$2.99 Drapes, Sheers "~,~ Choose from as seenthrough our tricoscope. ¯ 77¢ Letters to : ~..,.,., TOWNE& COUNTRY 4¢ 4¢ DIAPERSHIRTS PATIOTABLE HAIRSTYLING Size0-3 mos. 19"Round I-AOIE,S’ToATAMIS ~EDKEN i the Editor : for boys& girls Re Price$2.79 359-8102 ’"°=" FORMEN 9, : always make ~ Assortedcolors & styles ,e,Pr,e, 4, Monday9-5 369-6OO4 NOW Tues.thru Fri. 9-9 ,S Saturday8:30-4:30 HILLSBOROUGH Men.e FrL 9-6 Tues.8. Thurs.9-8 $2.47 PLAZA Saturday8:30-4:30 i igoodreading, 99¢ Rt. 206, Hillsborougn Closed Wednesday

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If the garden slopes from a garden because they will cast up a trellis along the edge of by Judy Cohen shadows on the rest of the the garden, it will occupy Cedar WoodWoman’s Club high, dry area tea lower, more moist level, put the water- plants. almost no groundspace at all. DOUBLE BELTED Fitting It all In loving celery and cucumbers If you are pressed for space Whenthe weather is settled belowand the early vegetables and have a separate corn and fairly warm,it is time to WHITEWALL plant outside many annuals }tow you arrange all the on the warm upper level. patch, grow the peas, pole vegetables in the garden There may be a spot that beans and cucumbers around and vegetables that have been depends somewhaton the lay doesn’t receive the full sun all the outer rows of corn. brought along from early day. Put the cabbage family, Another way to save a sowingindoors. of the land, howthe sun shines on it andthe size of your plot. the peas,, spinach, lettuce, tremendous amount of ground Everything will fit in green onzon, radishes and space is to plant all the vine Ilouseplants somehow, kohlrabi in this shady patch growers, even the trailing and reserve the open, sunny squash, aroundthe inside edge The geranium does best in BEAb! soil that has a high clay area for the heat-loving of the gardenso that they will AUTO PARTS tomatoes, eggplants and growup the garden fence. content. Soil too rich in Wholesaleto the Public peppers. A tomato plant, if left to nitrogen promotes all leaf BrandNames for Less Thetall plants suchas pole sprawl naturally, will hog growthand no flowers, as does American* Forei~ln beansand corn should not be about nine square feet of overfertilizinE. Let soil dry out DOUBLE placed on the south end of the between waterings and keep Girting¯ Lockheed¯ Bosch ground space and about half that area if it is pruned and plant in full sunlight. Over- BELTED ¯ Champion¯ AC ¯ Deice lied Io a stake. But, if prunedwatering causes leaves to turn ¯ Broil ¯ Laces¯ Armstrong and trained like a vine to growyellow. DELUXECHAMPION ¯ NGK¯ Castrol ¯ Dupont WeHave parts for GMMini- PEATMOSS Cars,Vega a Monza~ Aslre * $’~J[7SA Theater center sells Sunbird=Slarfire ~ Cheyelle 4 co. ft. bargain tickets 526-3577 HILLSBORO by Eric Wright value for the money. Foreign CarParts Landscape, Mason Special Writer Theatresdecide on a day-to- day basis if they will send 513w. ComplainRoad J?- Patio Supply A78-13, Manville In these days of high prices tickets to "rsTcand, if so, hbw Rt. 206.Hillsbarough 874.6664 and spiraling inflation, it’s many.Therefore, the offerings 4for*ll6 OEN7 DAYSA WEEK good to knowthat there are PlusS1 73 F.E,T. per tire and4 oldtires. are varied and constantly iii i still a few bargainsleft in this changing. But on any par- worldof ours. Onebig bargain. titular dayit is possibleto find B7B-14, C78-14, of particular interest to discount tickets for between SOMETHINGDIFFERENT ! theatre-goers, is the Times ten and 30 productions. In E78-14 4 fo,*126 Square Theatre Centre PlusSl 08to S2,26F.E.T per tire and4 oldlires.: FORMOTHER’S DAY addition Io Broadwayshows, (TSTCI, located opposite the there are tickets for off- Palace Theatre at the corner Broadway,Lincoln Center and F78-14,15; of Broadwayand 47lh Street. City Center for ballet, opera Youcan’t play top tennisif yourshoes hurt. Or yourracquet’s not properlystrung. G78-14,15 TSTCsells half-price tickets and concerts. Oryour shirt’s too tight. Nomatter what shape you’re in you’rest on y as goodas 4 r=146 Io NewYork theatrical at- yourequipment will let yoube--and here at VarsitySports. we’re specialists in TSTCis a non-profit project Pluss242 to s265 F E T pertire and4 old tires Iraetions on the day of per- ttf the Theatre Development outfittingthe serious tennis player in theproper way. fnrmaneeonly. A small fee is Fund (TDV), an organization At VarsitySports you’ll findit’s surprisinglyeasy.., and inexpensive o ownthe H78-14,15; finestquality racquet, the most stylish but sensible tennis dress, the sturdy sneakers also charged: if a ticket well knownin the metropolitan with the bounceand traction youneed. Choose famous brand names in tennisequip- J78-14.15; normally sells for under ten area for encouraging theatre mentlike Wilson,Davis, Bancroft, Head and PDP. in tenniswear, we have contempo- L70-15 fo, t66 dollars, there is a 50 cent attendance through the use of rary stylingsfrom such as Geoffrey Boone, Pierre Cardin, Izod. Adidas, Head and Plusg280 to s312 F ETper tire and4 old tires. charge. If the regular ticket its TDFvouchers. JudithLowe. In footwear,we stock Tretorn, Converse, Adidas, Puma, Hike and Bata. BlackwallsSS less per set of 4 Whateveryour needs, if they’refrom Varsity they’re sure to serveyou well. Comesee our full selection price is over ten dollars, the Load range B charge is one dollar. TSTCis open every day of Whenit comesto qualitytennis equipment and apparel, look into VarsitySports of Mother’s Day plants, Ihe week. On matinee days first. Findout for yourselfthe truth of ourmotto: "Good form starts at Varsity Frompast experience with Sports."At VARSITYSPORTS we’re on yourside. flowers and hanging baskets buying tickets through TSTC, tWednesday, Saturday and it seems that theatres send Sunday)matinee tickets go on We’ll be open Mother’s Day @ only the most expensive sale at 12 noon. Tickets for ~) tickets they have available. evening performances go on OF YOUR Therefore, a ticket for a sale at 3 p.m. For additional 138 NassauStreet, Princeton,New Jersey * 609/924-7330 MOUNTINGF,nESTO.EPURCHASE. T,RE Broadwayshow will usually information call: (212) 354- cost $8.50 (half the regular top 5800. "Buy where the flowers grow’" price of $15, plus the service ~.~.’~:’~" ~.,, ~ ~,;.t! charge of one dollar). Generally, don’t expect to 1188 Millstone River Road get choice seats in the middle of tire first eight rowsof the Hillsborough orchestra, or in the front mezzanine. Tickets sent to 359-5307 ’~STCtend to be for seats in the DELUXECHAMPION side orchestra, but can be Wecarrya full line of ~ fairly close to the stage. All in beddingplants In ournew greenhouse all, the tickets are very good

CALENDAROF COMING EVENTS B 8r B PRINTING FINDOUT JUST THURSDAY,MAY 5 SERVICES SomersetCounty Heart Assoc. Lecture - "Industrial Aspects of Heart 617 W. CamplainRd. Disease"¯8 p.m., Vo-Tech Inslitute, No. Bridge St., BridgewaterPro- register-722-4353. HOWLITTLE THURSDAY,MAY 5th Manville, N.J. 08835 FranklinBoard of Adjustment- 8 p.m. Municipal Bldg. PlantSale - GardenDept. of CedarWood Woman’s Club, 41 MarAfee Businessand Social Printing Rd..Somerset. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. IT COSTS Forms-Bulletins-Flyers-Tickets HillsboroughPlanning Bd.8 p.m.Muncipal Bldg. Cards-Envelopes- TO ADVERTISE of LetSer heads-invitations FRIDAY,MAY 6 NatureWalk - "FrogSlog" - 7:30p,m. Environmental Ed.Center, Lord CALL INSTANTPRINT StirbngRd., Basking Ridge. mary belle PHONE:(201) 526-2070 725-3300 SATURDAY,MAY 7 NatureWalk - *’Warbler Wander" - 8-10 amm., Environmental Education Center.Lord St[rling Rd., Basking Ridge. SomersetCounty Park Commission Hiking group. 10 mile cilculer in HarrimanState Park. Meet 7:30 a.m. Bernardsville Shopping Plaza. Into. HORSEFEED & SUPPLIES,PET FAMILY RESTAURANT 782-7736. FOODS,WILD BIRD SEED. ANIMAL Doves Men’s FEEO.WE ALSO CARRY WATER SOFTENERSALTS. LAWN RGAR- & Boys Shop 8UNDAYoMAY 8 DENSUPPLIES. SHOES. BOOTS, NatureWalk ¯ "WildRower Walk"1:30.3:30 p.m.. Envlronmen(al Ed.Con. JACKETS&GLOVEE. 41S. MainSt. Manville ler, LordStiding Rd. Basking Ridge. ICE CREAMPARLOUR BELLE MEAD Formal Wear MONDAY,MAY S ManvilleCouncil - 8 p,m.Municipal Bldg. For Hire FARMERS’CO-OP a TRASHCANLINERS ¯ Policemen LINE ROAD OPEN7 DAYS A WEEK TUESDAY,MAY 10 m sip3hushe, cap0o,y ¯ Mailman HillsboroughTownship Committee- 8 p,m. Municipal Bldg. BELLE MEAD SUN,-THURS.7:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. HillsboroughIndustrial Commission- 8 p.m.Flagtown School. trashcans. 725-9027 SomersetCounty Meet ~" Mix Singles Club. - 8:30 p.m. Jolly Ox, Rt. 2(~. (201) 359-5173 m~ ~, u~ b~l~AAuimitone FRI.-SAT.7:00 A.M.to 1:00A.M. Hillshorough. m \’.lli~.._.A__ ~ m m qPt box of s2. "WEDNESDAY,MAY11 Kp,:~P’ Additional FUELOIL HillsboroughSenior Citizens - Hilisborough School 1-3 p.m. Workshop u-- tUB i s3.98 per box. SERVINGYOU A COMPLETE meeting. m ChineseAuction - Findorne Rescue Squad Aux. 7:30 p.m. Squad Bldg.. 4"/6Union Ave. BREAKFAST,LUNCH, DINNER ManvilleSt’. Citizens Club Busine= meeting, 7 p.m. Christ the King Chur- CHARGE "EM! Am ohAuditorium. XEROXCOPIES We also honor ManvilleBoard of Adjustment7:30p.m. Municipal Bldg. ¯ MasterCharge ¯ DinersClub & BESSENYEI ReadingsOver Coffee - Scenes from Shakespeare. 10a,m., Somerville /Qmmrify , BankAmericard¯ Carte Blanche PublicLibraw. Prh’vs ¯ AmericanExpress Somerset-HunrerdonChaPer#141 Parents Without Pailners. 8:30 p,m. Pricesshown in this adavailable at FirestoneStores, OUR HOMEMADEICE CREAM & Son HolidayInn, Rt. 22, Somerville. ..Irailald~,~ the Firestonesign THURSDAY,MAY 12 TOWNSHIP KENDALLPARK SHOPPING CENTER Oil BurnersInstalled SomersetCounty Heart Auoc. Lecture - Demonstrationof Cardlo. PulmonaryResusckation (CPR)8 p.m. Vo.Tech Institute. No. Bridge St.. PHARMACY HIGHWAY27, KENDALLPARK, N.J. 08824 586Hamilton St. Bridgewater.Pro.register 799.4353. Dance-Social- Somer=et.Hunterdon Chapterof Widowsor Widowers. K15-8800 TELEPHONE:297-5577 NewBrunswick g:30-12p,m., Holiday Inn, Rt. 22, Somerville. KI5-6453 NuclearEnergy Debate, 2:30 p.m. SomerSet County College. Moderator, 7 ] 2 HamihonSt., Somerset SOMERSET ConsumerAffairs Director Elaine Goldin, 11HESERWCE NI)TARY PUBLIC FUNERAL MOVINC & LUMBE~R SAVE 10% SAVE10% HOMES JEWELRY STORAGE PRINCETON THIS COUPONENTITLES THIS COUPONENTITLES SHERMAN8" BELLE MEAD 778 STATERD. (RT. 206) 921-8200 BEARER TO A 10% DISCOUNT "" BEARER TO A 10% DISCOUNT SOPKO LUMBERCO., INC. Mon.-Frl.8-6; Thurs.’ill Bpro; Sot. 8.2 FUCILLO & SONS Agentsfor TOWARDS ANY PURCHASE OF TOWARDS ANY PURCHASE OF ReadingBlvd., Belle Mead LAWRENCE WARREN JEWELERS WheatenVan Lines, Inc. 359-512t $2.00 OR MORE $2.00 OR MORE A CompleteLine Of 2925 BRUNSWICKPIKE (RT. 1) 882-8555 KeepsakeDiamon8 Rin~ . MOVINGEt MARY BELLE MARY BELLE STORAGE,INC. BUILDING MATERIALS Mon..Fri.8-6; Thurs.’ill 9 pro:Sot. 8.4 Funeral Home,Inc. WideSeleetion of WeddingBands ¯ CookI OunnPaint| ¯ Comb. FAMILY RESTAURANT FAMILY RESTAURANT Doors&Windows * Andersen Win. SOMERVILLE AdamFucillo, Mgr. FREEEar Piercing with Permit#S & & 725-1763 daws¯ Ceilings ¯ Patio Materials s SOMERVILLECIRCLE (U.S. HWY.202 & 206.28) Purchaseof Eardnis Local & LongDistance Carpetinga Vinyl Tile ¯ S)lco Roriton. N.J. 201-722-2020 ICE CREAM PARLOUR ICE CREAM PARLOUR Basement,Doors¯ Rooad Ties ¯ SomersetShopping Center 35No. 17th Ave. Hardware¯ Decorator Panels ¯ QUALITY & SERVICE QUALITY & SERVICE RootingMalerlols ¯ Insulation.. Bridgewater Manville Glass¯ Panelling Plywood ¯ Brick 205S. MainSt., Manville 626-0111 201.72S.77S8 EXPIRESMAY 30,1977 ¯ EXPIRESMAY30. 1977 &Masonry Malerlele

J ¯ A ~ ¯ Tb.r~loy,May 5, 1977 The Franklin NEWS’RECORD 9-A GeorgeStreet isn’t "Waitingfor Godot" HAVE YOU HEARD WHAT THEY’RE Everyonereturns to the previously staged Tennesseerecord for appearingin and CelebrationCommittee in the. her husband,actor Eric Loeb, GeorgeStreet Playhouse- Williams’ "The Glass directing productions. He was *’Ten Crucial Days of the has worn for the past seven SAYING audience,critics endactors. Menagerie"and last season’s last seenat the Playhousein American Revolution" years. Shewas respensible for "Waiting For Godot," the final production, "The "The Mousetrap"in whichhe Festivalafter beingpresented the costumesin this season’s about o now book? current production running ThreepenneyOpera." playeddetective Sgt. Trotter. at the Playhouse. thriller, "TheMousetrap." throughMay 21, boasts a cast The central figure of Maupinhas also starred in MichaelBurg, whoplays Allen Cornelldesigned the and crewwho have combinedVladimiris playedby JohnC. the Playhouseproductions of Pozzo,most recently appeared set andlighting for "Waiting JENNIE: their talents for the last Vennema.Vennema returns to "What The Butler Saw," on the Playhousestage in the For Godot." Cornell also productionof the 1976-1977the Playhouseafter his ac- "Arms And The Man," and 1975production of "Sleuth." designed the sets for "The AboutTwo Women Playhouseseason. claimed performanceas the last season’sthrilling "CountTheslave Luckyis portrayed Mousetrap"and "Brothers." by E. Gerson "Godot"is Peter Bennett’s madDr. Rancein "WhatThe Dracula."Maupin directed "A by Eric Loeb, who played Reservations maybe made fourth directorial ventureat Butler Saw." ChristmasCarol" and adapted Giles Ralston in "The by calling 246-7717or by the Playhouse.Bennett most Samuel Maupin plays directed and appearedin the Mousetrap." coming to the box office AskMr. Shodovitzat- recently directed and Estrogen, Vladimir’sfellow original companyof "Ballad The costumesfor "Waiting locatedat 414George Street in PRINCETONBOOK MART critically acclaimedAgatha tramp.A gifted and versatile For Americans,"which toured For Godot"were designed by New Brunswick. Ample on PalmerSquare~ He’ll Christie who-dun-it, "The actor, Magpiehas set the as the onlytheater piece with Laura Crow. Ms. Crowhas parkingis available nearby. takeyour order for a copy Mousetrap." He has George Street Playhouse the NewJersey Bicentennial designedevery costumethat whenthe booksarrive in May.

One herb garden, coming up Mrs.AI Graul,chairperson of the CWWC garden department, left, discussesa possible site for a newhmb garden on theBegan Estate with Dr. BruceH~milton of theBegan Meadows Association Mrs.irwin Cohenand Mrs. James Maurer, co-chairpersons of the CWWC’s plant sale. centerand If you missedour right,also consider the site. Fundsfor thegarden will comefrom plant sale proceeds.

Livingston bills intermedia event "Tap." a playful theater OPENING DAY experiment, hilled as an "intermcdiaevent." will be performedby the Livingston College Theater of Rutgers UniversityMay 12 through17. Director,designer, creator ByronBernheim weaves three characters, sculpture and lighting into a cooperative WEDO IT ALLFOR YOU... whole.No original lines have beenwritten for the piece,the AND YOURSAFETY TOO ! elementsof whichfire moreor you’re still welcome less "found."according In Mr. Have this coupon punched at the Bernheim. Bernheim,a memberof the Hillsborough Bicycle Inspection Livingstonmusic faculty and a this Saturday, May 7, at graduate student in the to our OpeningDay Gifts. Rutgers Schoolof Creative Hillsborough High School Field and Performing Arts, has between 10 a.m. and 12 noon. It’s worked previously in television,film andmusic. good at McDonald’s in Performers are Rutgers Hillsborough for one month. 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by Janet Fillmore LeslieStrickland feels softball gives one "more chances to Special Writer redeem."It is Leslie’s opinion How many athletes will that even if one commitsan abandons sport, in whichthey error, time remains in the Presenting"THE ANSWER" received a varsity letter, for contest in which one can another totally different ac- correctit. EpAM,ea,.E,, m.re tivity, in whichthey mightnot The daughter of Jim and excel? Not many athletes Marilyn Watterson, of 13 36 w~.ci,v _ ---- ,..m~.~a,m Dahlia Road,describes herself 49 MPG.Hwy. j Raleighpossess the courage and .h.~-,"-- " .__p;- ,’ .? )% initiative to institute such a as "ambitious, determined," drastic course of action. possessing "good humor," and SchwinHowever, Jean Watterson, a "not athletic." Jean’s brother, junior at Franklin High Jimmy, is a member of the f,l,c,T"/NNI41 ’~’~ ~ f’:~q" gymnastics team at Franklin U~0IRC01Tb V V V School,is a rare exception. -- J ~ PeugeotA varsity letter winnerlast and an avid basketball fan. "" g year in spring track, Jean Eventually planning "to be ~ Co,o,a lift -- famous," Jean i$ unsure LIC(NS(FEES & STATETAX EXTRA 2-Deaf Sedan I choseto join the girls’ softball teamthis year. She felt it was whether or not she will par- Ross time for "a change"in her life ticipate in athletics, at the and softball provided the college level. She hopes RELIABLE USED CARS (allbikes necessary stimulating someday to coach a girls’ ’72 MERCURYCAPRi 4 cyl.. challenge. Little Leaguesoftball team. ’73 CHEVYVEGA, 4 cyl..autornotlc assembledfreeof charge) Involved in manysports, in- automatic,manual steering brakes, trans, radio andhealer 44,000 Accordingto Jean, a "team arn/fmradio. m,,...... sport" is the "best sport" cluding swimming in the ,SODOm,,...... $1995 $995 since one "always tries har- summerand cross country in "76 MGSROADSTER 4 cyl. 4 FRANKLIN BICYCLE the fall, Jean is also a member speedtrans, manualsteering and der" for victory. Playing brakes,map wheels, amlfm sterna. ’72 FORDPINTO 4 cyl.. 4 speed second base and left field of the Beaconnewspaper staff, 8tlack gandbrakes. CENTER [~ositioos on the JV Softball a homeroomrepresentative 9JJO0md $449,ad,o~ hea,erl ...... for the student government, 5 43.600m* .... $149 5 .factory trained sales and serE,ice team, Jean admits, with a 73 TOYOTACehca S;andard ’ smile, that she had to undergo and a guidance representative ManualTF,BnS 4 CyI 4 Su, e, ed at Franklin. One of Jean’s Mar~uala~akes Manual Sleeemg 853 HamiltonStreet, Somerset intensive drilling concerning the proper placement and hobbies is giving gifts from ftans, AM/FMstereo sr..E,..,x... 249-4544 unusual and far-off places. 35.000miles ..... $2495 particular rules of the sport. Somerecent gifts have in- 60.O~X) redes ...... Daily10-6; Closed Wed. &Sun. ltowever, Jean now "looks forward to softball games" cluded pink sand from Ber- and feels she has a better muda and grass from the chance to play. White House lawn. Jean advocates sports since Good friend and teammate they help one "get along" with other people and give a person 8’hc,~nnual a chance to "be with nice CindyJones, sophomore, jumps out of the blocksto takea first PRINCETONNJ people." Sheenjoys the ’aspect of socializing prevalent in placein the 100yard dash with a timeof 11.9seconds. Her event YM.CA. many sports today. waspart of the meetbetween girls from Franklin High School c,~ntiques~’~how Wholoheartedly recom- endBridgewater-Raritan West last Tuesday. mending sports, Jean is (Steve Goodmanphoto) ~-’ 8ale evidence thaL athletic ac- MONTGOMERY tivities do not have to be 38 Outstanding confinedto one sport and that Girls softball team Dealers change can broaden one’s abilities andinterests. Enjoyspring in Princeton.See I Dremier arrayol fine IntKluee.Leldmg del~ll. frommany el~t~, will exhlb¢ttheir ¢ho~e Secondgraders improvesrecord ,eros.Br0wle and buy. you’ll find double in the seventh inning. BANK HAS "THE something~pecml to su~ your (asia end head Arbor Day The Franklin High School Five runs were recoraed m budget.Benefit Youth Scholarlhip Fund girls’ softball team was vie- Plenwof freeparking; rafrelhmenls both the first and seventh available.Shor~ walk from train Or bul. Secondgrade students at the torious in two out of three innings. Lindsey and Van gameslast week, upping their Elizabeth Avenue School seasonrecord to 4-5. Akenwerethree for five, while SATURDAY, conducted the Arbor Day Elaine Eastonwas twofor four MAY7th. 10am-i0pm ceremoniesthere last Friday. In an exciting contest spanning eight innings, at the plate. KathyVlastaras PEOPLE TOUCH" A Northern Oak tree, (l-0), making her season SUNDAY, donated by the garden Franklin lost to undefeated MAY8th, Noon-6pm South Brunswickon April 2.5. debut, was awardedthe win. department of the Cedar Wood Although Kathy Lagowskihit In a game marked by home AND WHEN DONATION$1.7S Woman’sClub, was planted a double in the fourth inning runs, Franklin downedNorth (AdunlS Children) during the ceremony. The Plainfield, 7-5, on April 28. 25coff withfell Ad and eight runs were ac- annual donation was made cumulatedin the fifth inning, DawnRubin, Elaine Easton, PEOPLENEED PRINCETONY.M.C.A. possible by proceeds from the the Warriors fell 13-9. Dawn and MickyReed slammedsolo CWWC’sspring plant sale. Rubin went four for five and homeruns in the fourth, fifth, AVALONPLACE and sixth innings, respec- PRINCETON,N.J. Lisa Klebercracked three hits in five times at bat for lively. Lisa Kleberand Debhie MONEY,THEY: ...... Franklin. Elaine Easton t0-3) Beady each added a double in was accorded the loss. the fourth inning. The winning LAWN-GARDEN Susan Van Aken smashed a pitcher was Susan Van Akee, PUT’ rHE SPORTS COMEALIVE three run double in the first whoserecord improvedto 3-2. SUPPLIESON OUR BRIGHT PAGES inning as Franklin demolished The Junior Varsity Team Somerville,12-2, on April 27. dropped games to South TOUCH" ON Allkinds offertilizers NorMarioLindsey hit a triple Brunswick and North Plain- and DawnRubincontributeda field last week. Currently, Savewith their record stands aL 0-8. In DON LUCERTO, GREENLAWNPLUS the North Plainfield game, 69 lb. 8aA$19.95 Debbie Reese belted a home Donis headof our Installment Loan run and Jean Watterson (Covers15,000 sq. ft.J EXPERTHORSE SHOEING tripled in the seventhinning to Department...he’s experienced,capable GREEHLAWNPLUS lead the attack. However,this andcooperative. was not enough as the team w/Broadleaf WeedKiller Hot, Coldand Corrective Shoeing was defeated 14-7. Richard Onceduring his career, he was 46Ibs. Treats10,000 sq. ft. Trimmingand Resefflng Weinberg and Helen Holler askedby a customerto finance the $16.95 are the coachesof the Varsity purchas.eof a newextension ladder and JV Teams, respectively. Gypsum ForFast, Courteous Service at ReasonableRates This week both teams will be anda supplyof housepaint, total cost: MarbleChips call DanSmith looking for victories against $60. Well...the customergot his Bridgewater West and South PlaySand (609) $87.3751 Plainfield in Mid-State ladder and paint, and Donmade PeatMoss ProfessionalFull TimeFarrier competitions. another newfriend. PineBark Mulch Donknows it’s easy to make RedwoodChunk Bark friends, especiallywhen he’s willing to SAKRETE help peoplefinancially. AndDon is WaterSoftener Salts certainly willing to help. #2Cr:tstals In fact, betweenApril 15 andMay $3.35100wt. 15, he is offering reducedrates onauto @ loans and homeimprovement loans. PulverizedLime Aluminum Socall 921-1776and Don gladly GranularLime BIG 16"x32’ WALL CONSTRUCTION give you details anddiscuss your IFremoHTult) ¯ INSTALLATION ¯ POOLUNER needs... AssortedRoses ¯ Ri.ll~ $Y$~ ¯ Wlm’Tm , ¯ ~ PiPiNG GUARANTEE becauseDon has "the 10%DISCOUNT SWIMMING=.v,,= , people touch!" AllKinds of POOL LawnSeeds BelieMead Special 10Ibs. $7.90 SeedPotatoes Vee.& Flower Plants INSTALiJ[D Pottedand in Packs III tHEINlOUll9 WHIRl IT IELOiUiS ,,o TAXo. ~.,sPOOL OnionSets 3’X8’ DEEP Allkindsofve[. & flower seeds EASY CREDIT TERMS F/’e Are Oneo/the World’s DeluxeSpring Bulbs Largest, Oldest, Manu/aeturer, All kindsof Pool Builders. lawnand garden NOTHINGFREE- equipment NOGIMMICKS-- Fencing ShowHorse Feed 100]bs. $9,20 BELLEMEAD /, OCLITn^tun:ll! trnerv lie,, ~,~sc0um ~,o .,t T00~,t0, c0.rttl,J,~..,,,o, \b[.lltfi~L I1[VV drl~OCl Jl- ReAM...... Pd~R$ He5/5 77 FARMERSCOOP lk ...... iS RT.~, U4wf~trl,.,cvll.gr,i~.a, uooq.o ASSOCIATION,b0,,,\te 9Afi.9_qflfl...... i 2’0M,II~ SaSh of..... Rt.IRI l)Omtl~sl¢l~.n LineRoad, Belle Mead DA, t "-.v --.vvv Jl ...... ,..oo~,...... / fIG~T~I NAME ...... 359-5173 / ACROSSFROM THE NORTH PRINCETON SHOPPING CENTER Hours:Mon.-Fti.7:30.5 ll~I.J~mmW~~l ~l~,~.i~~ADDRESS CiTY...... STATE...... 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BRIDGECLUB news The winners of the Monday OPEN HOUSE evening Bridge were: EACHSUNDAY NOW TILL JUNE19, 1977 1st place. Joe Orthman & briefs Harry Slocum. 2rid place - SteveBerkowitz Whenyou’re planning YMCACAMP RALPH S. MASON &Brian Cige. to landscape- landscape Civil service exam 3rd place - Marie Casper& RESIDENTCAMP with a plan...Whynot BOYSAND GIRLS AGES 8-16 date approaches IsabelleKraft. The Bridge Club is spon- call oneof ourlandscape ACTIVITIES: Franklin Itigh School sored by the Department of Guidance Department Parks and Recreation of architectstoday. ARCHERY MINI-BIKES Chairperson lleidi Greiss Franklin Township. All area ARTS8 CRAFTS NATUREAND ECOLOGY reminds students that, in bridge players are invited and BOATING SPECIALTEEN TRAINING order to be considered for the cost is $1 each eveninga CANOEING WORKPROGRAMS nomination to one of the player attends. The next DANCE PHOTOGRAPHY United States service scheduled Bridge will be held DRAMATICS RADIO BROADCASTING academiesby Senator Clifford on MondayMay 9 at Sampson doerler landscapes FISHING RIFLERYEl" TRAP(NRA) P. Case, they must take the G. Smith School. Play will GYMNASTICS ROCKETRY civil service examination. begin promptly at 7:30 p.m. phone609-924-1221 HORSEBACK(ENGLISH SPORTS(all types) Pupils do not commit them- ANDWESTERN} SWIMMING selves by taking this test, so "undecided" students should INTERNATIONALPROGRAMS TENNIS sign up. Senalor Case has informed CALL OUR 24-HOUR the guidance department that the examinationfor those who BUY THE BLOOMINGBEST CAMPERHOT-LINE wishto enter the academiesin with questionsand/or for directions 1978 will take place on Sep- tember 16, 1977. Interested persons should v,’rite to (201) 362-8217 .~enator Case at the Russell BUY FROM THE GROWERI Central NewJersey YMCACamps umce Building, Washington, R.D.2, Blairstown,N.J. 07825 D.C.20510. Detailedliterature Is alsoavailable at manyYMCA’s BandFront girls In thecentral New Jersey area. win state trophies I 10%off = ¯ ALLHanging Baskets & PottedPlants I The Franklin lligh School Marching Band Front gar- nered three first place I . POLISHFALCONS trophies during a state final competitionat Montelair Iligh * BEDDING PLANTS * VEGETABLEPLANTS Open for SummerSeason School last Saturday. Approximately55 FHSgirls * HANGING BASKETS * POTTEDPLANTS Mother’sDay, May8th competed against students * GERANIUMS * TROPICALPLANTS from 25 high schools throughoutthe state. Trophies were presented during an * BONSAI 140Falcon Rd. awards ceremonyat the end of Does anybody want me? Hillsborough Ihe afternoon. First phtee FHSwinners wre Jessica, a femaleGerman short hair, is two yearsold, andhousebroken, with white and liver Jill Losito, color guard flag markings,She is waitingfor a newadopted family at the FranklinTownship Animal Shelter. solo; Ms. Losito and Karen NEWIMPATIENS Springer, color guard flag Cenacle Retreat Meadows dance PLANTSAT LIBRARY duet; and DonnaDoerrhoefer, plans prayers honors A program on growing HOURS: Cyclone saber solo. annuals and perennials will be swimc,uB Other winners from FHS Bank president given at Franklin Township Tues. I0-3 ~, 1 0 alcon Rd., Hillsborough iwere Debbie Oliasro, second An intensive prayer retreat Library on Friday, May 6. Double ~_~ place in the saber solo; danis will be given at The Cenaele Thurs. 1-5 ~;~’,~ Now Accepting Magic and Mary Ellen During the Meadows Claire Speratani, Somerset Retreat llouse, 411 Hiver County Agricultural Agent, New Guinea ql’_~ ~ Applications i Kayden,second place, flash Road, tlighland Park, N.J. Foundation’s dinner dance Sat. 10-4 flag twirling; and Rhonda this Friday evening at the will conduct the program. during the weekendef May20- Consolata Mission, Anthony Slides will be shownand there Sun. 14 Slaekman and Stacy Slack- 22. man, third place, flash flag Schoherl of the Franklin State will be a question and answer Family of Four Membership .. $90. Father Harry Fogarty, S.J. period. The program will be Closed Men., twirling. will team with Sisters Marie Bankwill be presented with a Individual Membership ..... $30. The band front competition, framed painting of the Van held from11 to 11:45 a.m., and tlalligan and Barbara all adults are welcome.For Wed., & Fri. sponsoredby the International Kingston. Brief Scripture- Wickle house. The painting Senior Citizen Membership... $10. Baton Twirling Association, represents the committee’s further information call the prayer oriented lalks will he library at 545-8O32.Franklin was the final event of the given, allowing maximum ¯ ’expression of deep ap- Price inch,h,s parking, use of picnic grounds, school year. preciation for the help and Township is located at 93,5 time for personal prayer and supperl his organization has HamiltonStreet. swimming instructions on Suturday mornings, reflection. Thenlembers nf the tvPt,k~,ndPnlt, rlilintnt’nl. given," announced team will he awtilable for ADULTTENNIS LESSONS TAY-SACIIS MEETING individual spiritual direction ¯ ’Meadows" spokesperson Box201A Zion Rd. for those whodesire it. Ralph Stutzman. Pool will be open Friday’s fundraising dance Registration for the Neshanic Monday thru Saturday 10-7 The NewJersey Chapter of The retreat will begin at 8 Franklin Township Adult 36%4583 the National Tay-Sachs & p.m. on Friday and close on will begin at 8 p.m. with a Sunday 10-6 cocktail and punchreception, Tennis Lessons will begin Allied Diseases Assoc. Inc. Sundayat 4 p.m. The offering Monday May 9 at the will hold its monthlygeneral for the weekendis $40. followed by dancing from 9 until 1 a.m. to the Alfred Department of Parks and Applicants must apply in person at the Falcon’s meeling on Thursday, May12, Further information mayhe Recreation office. Both Camp.Pool will be openingin mid.June. in the homeof llene Greene,:12 oblainod by contacting Sister Mayerorchestra. A hot buffet will alsobeserved. During the morning and evening classes Cortland Drive, Somerset, at Barbara Kingston or Sister will register during the day Dorothy Mennis at The meal the musicians will cir- 8:30 p.m. Our guest speaker cuhtte among the guests, from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. will be an authentic licensed Cenaele,2(11-249-8100. and during the evening from 7 astrologer. phtying requested tunes and "sing along" music. to 9:00 p.m. Mail in registration will be accepted after May9. PI.ANT PROGRAM A program on growing SAVEA BUNDLE... annuals and perennials will be RECYCLE NEWSPAPERS given at Franklin Township Library on Friday, May6. i KENDALLPARK BAPTIST CHUR~ Chtire Speratani, Somerset ht. Zl (loam~om i~ll h~t$~ml ~tttr) Countyagricultural agent, will conduct the program. Slides FORGOD’S GLORY will he shownand there will be TMfs. That’swhl welhf should lou’~e worshipherr I. a question and answer period. 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Easily Identifiable SPORTS Thediscus team placed second } witha scoreof 180-5and the Woman’ssoftball 440relay team, with ¯ timeof holdstryouts 53.0placed third. Theteam track finds winningway also participated in the HighlandPark Relays on April The Franklin Recreation J TheFranklin Girls’ spring In the EastCompetition, Teamof KatenTowns, Heidi MariaBerries ran a per. 23. Women’sSoftball Leaguewill track teamevened their held on Franklin’s field, Jackson, DebbiePeterson, sonalbest of 5:44in themile, Co¯chadby Pat Weinert, conducttryouts onTuesday, seasonrecord at 3-3,with a 77- CherylMullins took the ll0 and CindyJones triumphed as whilethe milerelay teamof whoreceives assistance from May3rd and Thursday, May5 41 win overBridgewater East hurdles, MariaBerries cap did the MileRelay, consisting PatWyles, Cindy Jones, Pare Wilton KimmerJr. and Ree atQuarry Park Field starting on April19 andaa 82-36victory tured the mile, andPat Wylesof Pat Wyles,Barb Lukaes, Treadwen,and Reidi Jackson Smurthwaite,the team will at6 p.m.All women 18 years wonthe 880 race. The 440 andover are invited toattend. overPrinceton on April27. Pare TreadweIl, and Wendyprovided the biggest ex- face conferencefoes Thetryout phase of the Shultz. In the field events, citementof theday in edging BridgewaterWest and DebbiePeterson won the long Piscatawaythisweek. Leagueis an attemptto outtheir opponentswith a time balanceteams according to jump,Pat Wyles captured the of 4:27.2.Lynn Schert was the high jump, LaverneSmith abilitylevel. Participants will took the shotput, andLisa winnerin thetwo mile in 14:13,Tennisteam takes berated and assigned teams, PRINCETONDAYSPORTS CAMP choppingtwo minutes off her therebyassuring that no one EnteringIts Fifth SuccessfulSummer Madiganreceived first place:previousrecord as Franklin twoof three in thediscus. sweptthat event. teamwill be of dominantor A five-weeksports day camp for boysand girls Franklinswept every event inferiorability. DebbiePaterson won the The Franklin tennis team Theleague is set to begin ages9-17. excepttwo in the meetagainst LongJump with a tremendous Princetonon Franklin’s home tooktwo of three matcheslast play May24 at Quarry Park It is gearedto thebeginner as wellas the more ad- I6T’ effort, while Laverneweekto raisetheir recordto 6- andSampson G. Smithschool. vancedathlete. track. The II0 Hurdleswas Smithtriumphed in the shot takenby CherylMullins, while 3. Last Monday,they dropped If youhave questions please Also featuring a five.week Pro-CamperDay the I00 race waswon by Cindy put. Franklinswept the discus, a tough3-2 match to Highland call the ParksDepartment. Camp:offering preliminary skills in a varietyof Jones and Heidi Jacksonwas with Lisa MadiganreCeiving Parkbut came back later in Franklinswept the singles first place, and WeedyShultz theweek with easy wins over against Somerville as Lee sports.Ages 4-8. victoriousin the 220distance. and ¯ Tennis¯ Soccer ¯ Basketball Pat Wylesset two school capturedthe javelin. Somerville North Sussman,Rich Theimer,and ¯ Gymnastics= Lacrosse ¯ Ba .seball recordsduring the courseof The team accumulated2t Plainfield,both 4-1 scores. Arnold were winners, SportsOffered: ¯ CrossCountry the afternoon.She ran 2:30in pointsand placed third in the Onlythe doublesteams were Sorenson and Paul Strauss the 880Race, shaving four Mid-State Relays, held on winners against Highland wonat first doubles. Theclassic Kirk bracelet, perfect to give, Thecamp Is opento nan.PrincetonDay School April 21 at SouthPlainfield. Park, as Len Silvermanand Sussmanand Theimer were secondsoff theschool record, The shot put team of Barb wonderful to receive, so right to wear. In two studentsas wellas PrincetonDay School studen- andachieved the height of 5’2" Bill Miltner wonat first singleswinners against North ts. in the High Jumpto set Lukacs, Ann Sulla, and doubles and KenArnold and Plainfieldwhile the doubles widths of sterling silver, narrowat $12.50, anotherschool record. LaverneSmith took first place Dave Sorenson took their teamsof Sorenson . Strauss wider at $22.50; in pewter, at $7.00. To be SCHEDULE witha combinedeffort of 94-9. seconddoubles match. andSilverman - Miltner won. monogrammedat a small charge. 1. June27.July 1 Tenms,Pre.Camper, Baseball, Lacrosse 2. July4.8 Tenms,Pre.Camper. Soccer, 3. July1115 Tenms.Pro.Camper, Soccer Franklin High botches two easy marks 4. July18.22 Tenms,Pre.Camper. Gymnastics Tenms,Pre.Camper, Basketball 5. July25.29 TheFranklin High School for the first three innings Slomanstole second,Sitler third as Tom Umar and A campercon attend for I, 2.3, & or S weeks. baseballteam lost two games before the Warriorsscored a doubleddown the left field line Suseck walked and Sifter last weekthat shouldhave run in the bottomof the fourth. to drive in two runs andgive singled. Eslabl*shed 1877 beeneasy victories. Last A single by RogerSitler, a Franklina 3-0 lead. Somerville took over the Forbrochure and further Information, calh Thursday,they were defeated walk to Tony Umar,and a Suseck had a one-hitter lead in the top of the fourth. by lowlyNorth Plainfield (2- 54 Nassau Street ¯ Princeton ¯ 924-0624 AlanTabock, Director at (609)924.6700, £xt. 3 Susecksingle loaded the bases goinginto the sixthbut got into With two outs, SamHurling or (609)466.3391 after 6 p.m. ll) 6-4 andon Friday,they lost with nobody out. Wendell trouble by walking Tony singled and BobWoodruff to Somerville(2-4) 5-4. In both Crawfordhit intoa forceat the Posella and hitting Ray walked. Jay Axmannbrought games, the Warriors threw plate but DaleRoth followed Ciecwisz.Dan Maines singled them both in with ¯ long away4-2 leads with careless witha sacrifice fly to bring to right to drivein Posellaand doubleto left field. fieldingin the late innings.As Umarhome. when TomUmar misplayed The Warriorsstruck back a result, Franklin’s record TheWarriors added two the gall, Ciecwiszscored and with three runs in the fifth. droppedto a dismal2-4. morein the next inning. Ed Maineswent to second.Maines Suseckled off witha single. Franklin’sMark Suseck and Johnsonreached on an error advancedto third on a wild Sifter sacrificed him to North Plainfield’s Dave and Scott Slomansingled him pitch but Pete Hansenflied to second, and whenJohnson Vactorpitched scoreless ball to third with one out. After center. Maieestried to score threwthe ball away, Suseck Forthe best savingsrates = on the play but Slomangunned wentto third and Sitler to himdown at the plate. second. Suseckscored on a Johnsonsingled Crawford passed ball. GeneBrookins homein the bottomof the sixth reached first when he TrentonKennel Club to give the Warriors a groundedto third and Russ and terms lnHlllsboro.@... seeminglysecure 4-2 lead. Trincherawas undecidedon announces Crawfordhad reachedfirst on whatto dowith the ball. Sitler a single, wentto secondon a scoredon an infield out and sacrificeby Roth,and to third BrookirLsadvanced to second. LOOKTO on a wildpitch. Rothsingled Brookins to third. In the seventh, a walkto Johnsonthen committedhis 48th ALLBREED Pete Mehltrenerand singles seconderror of the inningon a by Posella and Ciecwiszcut pickoff attempt, allowing DOG SHOW& ’tie lead to 4-3 withtwo outs. Brookinsto score. GeorgeHansen walked on a 3-2 Somervineregained the lead [or a single. Allthree runnerswithanother two out rally in OBEDIENCETRIAL camein to score whenUmar the sixth. Hurlingsingled and threwwildly to the plate. Woodrufftripled himin. It In the bottomof the seventh,lookedas thoughUmar would Tony Umar and Suseck get out of the jam whenAx- MERCERCOUNTY PARK singled with twoout but the mannflied to center, but Tom Edinburg8- OldPost Roads Warriorsdidn’t score. Umar dropped the ball. Tony Umar dueled with Woodruffcame in with the West Windsor Township, N.J. Somerville’sJeff Johnsonthe tying run andAxmann went to next day. with each pitcher second.Trinehera grounded to SUNDAY,MAY 8, 1977 allowingtwo hits apiecefor third but Crawford’sthrow Showtime8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Rain or Shine the first three innings. The was in the dirt and Axmann pitch to loadthe bases.Maines scoredto givethe Pioneersa 5- (LIMITEDISSUE) Admission:Adults $2, Children$1 hit a popup to shallowright 4 lead. Parking$1 field but Tom Umar KevinWhitaker, pitching in misjudgedthe ball andit fell in relief retired the Warriors, Warriorsproduced a run in the ’~inenl~jac)nayear I Y’2

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I J, d i’, RUNNINGdown the track of the Bridgewater- Raritan High SchoolEast, JosephOwsik, waves to the crowdas he carries the torch to openthe SomersetCounty Special Olympics, Saturday. JOSEPHOWSIK of Manville is helpedby HughFarley, chairperson of the SomersetCounty SpecialOlympics executive committee in placingtorch in holder.

JosephOwsik carries torch duringa very special Olympics

Joseph Owsik o/Manville carried the torch in the Somerset County Special Olympics at Bridgewater- Raritan High School West. Joseph, who attends Van Derveer School in Somer- ville, captured gold medalsin the softball throtv and the 50.yard dash¯ He won a bronze medal in the standing broad jump event. Alexandria De Grasse o/Middlebw~h took a gold in the 50-yard dash/or girls eight to 10. with a time o/ 11.4. Another Middlebush resident. Bev Andrews, placed second. Winners at the county Olympics will compete in the Regional Special Olympics at Rider College in Lawren- ceville next Thursday. Winners there will then compete in the New Jersey State Special Olympics at Rutgers University on June I 1.

Steve Goodman ANOTHERGROUP from Triangle Schoolin Hillsboroughparticipate. photos

JEFFMcFARLAND of Hillcrest Schoolparticipates in the soft- ball throw.

BEVANDREWS (Left) of MiddlebuehSchool shows the medalshe wonwhen she placedsecond STUDENTSfrom WestonSchool march in the openingceremony of the Special Olympics. the 50-yarddash. Her teammate, Alexandria DeGrasse, took first in the eventwith a timeof 11.4. S

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Specialchildren’s parents meet

...... Hrapskysons win fellowships Parents of exceptional ~ R.OOODEDRONA D[[ they heard similar newsabout Schools, from the Pine Grove fellowshipswill meanfor them children who reside in Franklin TownshipSchool their son Jeffrey, they were Manor School through -- some$46,000 in tuition, room Franklin Townshipare invited District overjoyed almost beyond Franklin High. and board fees over the to an open meeting on Wed- AZALEA SALE CommunicatlonsCoqsultant words. Jeff, they were told, "Weare really indebted to comingfour years. nesday evening, May11. The had been awardeda full merit the public schools here for the "The moneypart is great," purposeof the session is two- at Iower prices Linda and Michael Hrapsky fellowship at Princeton boys’ achievement," declares says Mrs. Hrapsky,"but it is fold: to informthese parents than your local nursery iof Oakland Avenue in University, where he would Mrs. Hrapsky."It had tobuild secondary to the academic of summerprograms for their ¯WANTS YOUR ; Somersetwere elated in early study for a Ph.D. in from the bottom up. It’s not achievements. Andthere is no children, and to formalize the STUART COUNTRY April, whenthey heard that Psychology. just something that suddenly question that their educations organization. their son Michael had been Achievements are nothing started whenthey were out of in the public schools laid a Knownas "The Exceptional FLOOR awarded a full merit new for the Hrapsky boys, high school." sound basis in that area. The Children’s P.T.A. of Franklin DAY SCHOOL fellowship to pursue graduate however, whogarnered prizes Also educated in Franklin system must be highly rated, Township," the group will COVERING [ studies toward a Ph.D. from and awards as they schools, Mr.andMrs. Hrapsky or they wouldnever have been consider a set of goals fat intersectiono/the GreatRoad progressed through the are highly pleased with the accepted to the college that & StuartRoadln Princeton/ GeorgetownUniversity. But proposedfor the 1977-78school some two weeks later, when Franklin Township Public monetarysavings that the two they were....aed they would year, and will formallyelect a BUSINESS! not be wherethey are today." slate of officers. Their mother also explains, In addition, board of "We never pressured them, director member Dolores that’s whyhis but as a parent I am certain Berlin will review summer that children can sense real programs for exceptional are so low! interest in what they are children doing. I was active in school The meetingwill take place activities and P.T.A.’s all through their elementaryand in the Hillcrest School,and is NYLON high school years. Andtheir scheduled to begin at 8 p.m.. DOYOU teachers were interested too. In fact, weare still stoppedby ! AND former teachers and ad- ministrators in local banks G YOURFRAMER KNOW? and stores, because they want PolicyHolders to know about Michael and Jeff....Imagine that, they’re’ CALL609-882-0213 3.99,:,. for insurance still interested after all these, Weinsure everybody years!" for GLASS At~ Franklin High School, Homeownersand 4.99_ Jeff succeeded his brother AutoInsurance Picture glassshould be usedin all fine framing.It Michael as president of the CAPITALINSURANCE AGENCY is thinner than B-single windowglass, weighsless National Honor Society. Both ofMercer Co. Inc. andis guaranteedfree of flaws anddistortions. boys were membersof the Key~ 1684’/,Pennlngton Rd. Club and reporters for "The Trenlon.N.J. 5.99,, B-single is often sold as picture glass. Theextra Somerset Spectator." Amongl thicknessproduces a slight greenishtint. Flawsaf- their manyschool activities, to s9.99,q. yd. Michael was president of the fect the appearanceof art work and additional Spanish Club and served on WE’LLFIX YOUR NAME BRANDS weight placesstress on framesand hangingpins. the yearbook and school \// FAVORITE newspaperstaffs, while Jeff Makesure your art work is framed behindquality was an editor of the Beacon ~/ PIPE 15-17 ouncepicture glass. and Shield, a memberof the Rich.thek. ~~ ¢$¢gct =¢t i~ le~¢ ~¢icld mlt r)u’tl b4l/~ns/od. Inmmv m. mn~t~k:~s~tmy, wtyl=~owmn. ~do~t,.nd~ H~Tdo*t l TMI’t ~m SpanishClub, and represented M¢~.bJt wh~’~ you mint in...you’ll t~ ~ *t the~t=t. th~ look, t~t n~! Franklin High as a memberof andIM colors. S=. if y~Jwmt ¢mptt, il you roll ~¢~rmt mtM lutuft..,I you JohnDavid Ltd. to ~...rmhmr,o~. U~¢~ t~twy t~t sm*nt~for ybu.. Jt N~w~ Floor A professional framing note by the chemistry and math. C~’~~t Co.Ahw all, ~m’Ithst ~ mtatmn mf~? Ellsabeth Hagen & Jo~ph Sabin league teams. TOM~OtlIST Both boys graduated MaNna MontgomelyShopping Centel l~mm|~tm --a~" ~tm W~. ll-t/~l. IS-St~.12-$ Cure Laude from Georgetown, Rt 206.Rocky Hdl AT THE QUEENSTOWNSHOP after four years on the dean’s (609)924.8866 OURLAWISNCEVILLa list. Jeff had had a four-year DESIGNERSTORE Old Mill Square Ifl0t)l 73.-187fi National Merit Scholarship, QuakerB,,dEe Mall AS.Rte. 1 otDorroe Lo. Pen nim.,hln while Michaelhad a university Lawrencewlle Mon.-Sat. 9: 30-5:30 scholarship and the Ann PhoneitS.STll Marandino Memorial (609)799.8231 Scholarship. A member of Phi Beta Tenderloving care Kappa, Michael received his Master’s degree in applied CandiCohn, Franklin HighSchool senior andPresident of the StudentCouncil, tamps down the linguistics and Italian, from earth aroundyoung bulb plants, that by this time nextyear will bearwitness to the hardwork of Georgetownin 1977. He had Don’t Do It! FHSstudents and supporters during the courtyardbeautification project. been a contract faculty memberas well as a teaching On May2t there will be an assistant and had received a Studentsinvited to open house at "The Meadows" :]GRAVELY (located at the EastonAvenue Fullbright-Hayes Fellowship Youdeserve a poolthis year.So does your family. Our pools are ~-- - untilyou call: enter art contest in 1976.His Ph.D. studies will affordable.Expert mstallatton is yourassurance of worryfree "~,~, ,,=-,~ ~r end of DeMott Lane), where be in theoretical linguistics summers.COMPETITIVE PRICES, FIVE YEARGUARANTEE. ~’~’~ TRACTORS The MeadowsFoundation is all entries will be on display. and Italian, foreign language Takethe plunge[ Swimin YOUROWN POOL this summer! FACTORYAUTHORIZED sponsoring an art contest open A prize winner will be interests which his parents selected from each echool. PRESTIGE i1! SALES¢ SERVICE to all students in Franklin Winnerswill receive a family trace back as far as seventh Township in grades one grade. SOMERVILLE through12. The purposeof the membership in the Meadows ...... All Wor . Foundation. Five runners-up Jeff’s score in the Graduate I EQUIPMENT contestis to obtaina seal, a Records Examinations were ResidentialContractor UPool In~lallcr sin¢~ Landscaping&Design, L,o i I logo anda letterheadfor the will be selected from each the highest at Gerogetown, 0 school. They will receive a 1041Rt.202. Somervllle, N.J. use of the MeadowsFonn- report the proud parents. A ROUTE206, BELLEMEAD t between Princeton & Somerville 20t-526-2252 student membership to the [] Designing--Plot Layouts and Renderings C.ustornl[ dation. MeadowsFoundation. member of Psi-Chi (the uesignedand Drawnfor Your I’10me. [ "The Meadows", an estate There will be one grand national honorary society for 359-3000 ,, ~lPhoneforfieeestimate-DOlTNOW’~BSwim in your ownpool THISSUMMER ! . built on the Delaware and psychologymajors), his work ¯ prize winner whose drawing was published last month in I"1 Landscaping-Shrubs,Trees, Sod, Walks, Patios, jet Raritan Canal in 1722, has will be selected for’use on the J.B. WRIGHTrecently been acquired by the logo, letterhead and seal. He the "Journal of Personalized o’=°’°::*°:oS township for use by its will receive a $25savings bond Instruction." He has also PLUMBINGdHEATING residents. The Meadows plus an individual mem- taught at Georgetown, has SEWER& WATERLINES Foundation hopes that bership. been a research and teaching =Consu,=,o children will create an original assistant, and received the ’ work of art depicting their Judgingwill he doneby local designation "Outstanding Watch ComplereRemodefing view of the property or of artists, Biff Heins, Tom Psychology Student" for the AIIPlumbingRepaira Kilgore, Delores Roland and historic Franklin Township. MorganUpton. university. Solar Heat All entries must be on paper Both of the youngmen have Call After 5 P.M. For Appointmentill 24HourServiee measuring 12"X18". Any recently served as substitute mediumis acceptable. Fur- teachers in the Franklin out, 609-799.1S95 ther information may be Township Public Schobls. obtained from any of the KNOW SOMEONE Their mother is secretary of St. tic. 5288 township art teachers. All WHO’SAFEATURE? the Conerly Road School and" ~[ ,0,s.,,sf entries must be at MacAfee CALL THEEDITOR their father is employedby the Schoolin care of Sally Judd, Container Corporation of Shirley!" by May20. America.

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’,1 | ]l, I 0-A Thnrsday, May5. f977 PWPmeeting Heart associationsponsorsbenefit ballet Kring namedchairman Wednesday The committee of the of years. Mrs. Bateman is a frequent directing the public relations Somerset County Heart Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fagan arts, and at the same time, Mauricc W. Kring, vice patron of the arts. She is effort forthe Mental Health help the Somerset County The announcement of the Parents Without Partners, Ran Mangravite will speak Associationthat hasscheduled have been involved with the delighted to be co-chairperson president of J&J Intcrnation, appointment was made by Somerset Hunterdon chapter on "Phychic Phenomena." All two special benefit per- heart association for a number Association. She has been Heart Associationcontinue its has been named chairman of for the NewJersey Ballet’s involved with the Cancer manyeducational sad health Philip F. Caeca, general N141 will hold its monthly single parents in area are formances of the NewJersey of years. Mr. Faganlast year performances. "I have had the chairman of the 1978 cam- meeting next Wednesdayat welcometo attend. Cost for Society’s past fund drives and service programs. Ihe major firms department Ballet in "Dancing for the received the Bronze Service great pleasure of seeing was one of the original "Queen for the 1978 United Wayof paign and marks the second 8:30 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, membersis $3 and guests $4. Heart" has announced an Recognition Medallion from The entire committee urges Somerville. Call 356-7179 for information. EdwardVillella perform. He of Hearts" contestants. While Somerset Valley campaign, year Mr. Kring has assumed honorary committeefor these the heart. In the presentation is a superb dancer and friends of the heart association this responsibility. events. The two events will be raising a family of four awardingthe medallion to Mr. everyone who enjoys ballet children, Mrs. Maggieis also ¯ and patrons of the arts, held on Saturday and Sunday, Fagan it was noted the award should not miss this rare finds time to participate in the especially the ballet, to sup- THE PENNINGTONSCHOOL May14 and 15 at Bridgewater should "be shared by prac- opportunity to see him dance." many programs ef the Mental port these two programs. LOOK 1977 SummerSession Raritan Itigh SchoolEast. The tically every memberof his Mrs. Maggieis the wife of Hcath Association plus she Tickets for Saturday, program Saturday is 8 p.m. family" for almost ten years Dr. ThomasMaggie, director writes a columntwice weekly featuring EdwardVillella are July 5 - August5 * Grades7 thru 12 and will feature the in- involvement in Heart of the Somerset County Board $50(Patron), $25(Donor), who’sat EastonShopping Center Co.Ed Day-- 5 Days Boys Boarding. ternational ballet star Edward Association’sactivities. for a local newspaper. Mrs. tickets for $25,and $10 Sunday. of Chosen Freeholders. Mrs. Maggie often attends Villella and the NewJersey As president of the Somerset Maggie’s communityac.- tickets are$7.50. $5 and $4. REVIEW AND CREDIT COURSES Ballet, wlfile the 2 p.m. Sunday programs io the performing En#h,h,Math, French. Spsnish, German, DHver Ed. S,~¢ial Trust Company, Mr. tivities include serving asa Maria’s Yarn Shop matinee will star the New Giacobello has been involved arts. She feels that these two Chairmanfor this eventis Studies.Science. Computer PrngTammlng. Typing board member for the performances of the ballet DonaldH. Bowers,director of Jersey Ballet in a programfor in a number of community Somerset County Mental READING PROGRAMS a younger audience¯ Ticket give area residents an unique the college center, Somerset DevelopmenlM,Corrective and Remedial Study Skills. activities. Hcpresently serves tlealth Association, while opportunity to support the Comesee our large information can be gained by on the heart association’s countyCollege. LEARNING DISABILITIES PROGRAM telephoning526-1200, extension hoards nf trustees. This past selectionof Yarns, For /urther informationcontact: 319or 722.4353. year the Trust Company’s Needlepoint8- Crewel TYhe honorary co- entry in the Queenof Hearts, Peter B.GustMson, Director chairwomenfor "Dancing for Marilyn Koehlcr, was chosen Prenatel influences Kits, HookRugs and SummerSession Ihe Heart" are Joan Bateman Queen. Mrs. Gcrnert also The Pennlngton School Pennington, N.J. 08534 and Ben Maggie. The com- serves on the heart all relateditems or Telephone (609) 737.1840 mittee members include: assoeiation’s board of George Adams, executive Irustees, and was a founding on personality studied ThaPennlngton School Admits Students Without Regard to We do custom framing and blocking Race,Creed or NationalOrigin director of the Somerset member of the Somerset Valley Chamber of Com- County Heart Association. Floating gently in the liquid estrogens are prescribed for get 56 that fit into our design. merce; Sandra Casterline Mrs. Gernert is recognized as darkness of the mother’s threatened miscarriages, Happily,all families contacted Buluta: Mr. and Mrs. Robert a very active memberof the womb, a human being toxemia, and as a safeguard wished to participate." Maria’s Yarn Shop Fagan; James Giacobello, community and she has been develops, soon to be complete for long-awaited pregnancies. 900 Easton Ave., Somerset president of the Somerset honored by the heart with all the physical features Since 1959 it has been known THESE FAMILIES, coin- Seeit demonstrated/Trust Company: Marie association for her dedicated we have come to expect of and accepted that exposure to Gernert; Hnbert lluteheson, service¯ cidentally, were all middle humans... even downto tiny hormonesduring early periods and upper-middle class with 545-3760 president of the First National Mr. Ilutchcson is president’ fingernails on tiny fingers. Bankof Central Jersey; Doris of the First National Bank of of development in lower stable family lives and an Science has documentedthe mammalshas an effect upon above-average desire to have I~llllllieal illilllllilllnllllle Messier and Dr. Marvin Central Jersey. The bank has effect of prenahal influenceson ltosenthal, M.D. participated and supported a the animal’s behaviorlater in children. Dr. Reinisch’s ex-, the physical development of life. planation for this is that the I Mr. Adams has been variety of charitable and the infant, but what about = FIVE OAKS executive director of the community aetivities, in- administration of hormones their effects upon his or her IN IIUMANS, however, during pregnancy is an COUNTRY Somerset Valley Chamber of cluding the heart association’s temperament and subsequent Iex- Commercefor six years, tle Queenof Hearts for the past science and medicinebelieved pensive and time-consuming personality? until recently that prenatal process, factors which are." , DAYSCHOOL has directed Ihe Chamber’s feur years. The Queen of The mother of this par- (Ages 3-5 Yearsl "Citizen of the Year" award Hearts of 1976 was Dsoris influences had little effect prohibitive to the lower soeio- 1 dinner-this year to be held on ticular fetus is taking hor- upon behavior, which was economicclasses. Messier from the First mones, prescribed by her "Theoffspring we studiedl May24. National Bank of Central consideredto be the result of doctor because of a past genetics and environmental tendedto be bright,happy, = "An attractive Nursery School in the Mrs. Baluta was Ihe Queen Jersey. Mrs. Messler is her history of miscarriages. Will of llearls in 1973representing campaignto be elected raised factors after birth. Only well-adjusted children, whichI country; a unique educational step bet- | the future personality of this recently has the prenatal was fine for our purposes since, the Slevensond’Allessio Post more funds for the heart child, nowliving so placidly in ween home and the "big school’." 12 of the American Legion, association than any other environment been recognized we ’,,,’ere not looking for the womb,be affected by these as an influence upon behavior. psycho-pathology," she said.I Manville. The Stevenson Queento date. FIVE OAKS COUNTRYDAY CAMP.i D’AlcssioPost was very active drugs? Dr. Reinisch sees her work The next member of the Research by a scientist at as reinforcing this emerging The personality testing was | and successful in the Queenof honorary committee is Dr. administered by interviewers. Ages 4-12 .I " Rutgers University indicates theory. Her research suggests ~ tlearts Pagaent for a number Rosenthal, M.D., Dr. the answer is yes. who went into the various I g that the prenatal environment _.~~~..:.~ zz ~ I ltesentital is past president of For the past six years, Dr. has an influence upon the homesignorant of what the I the Somerset County Heart June Reiniseh, a Rutgers temperamentof the child and, study was all about, which ~ -~~ 2--.-~,~ _" Association’s Board of College human behavioral through temperament, per- child was which, or even that I "~--~ I Trustees. tle served as hormones were in any way " ~ ~ ~ "’-’~ - See® the New CUISINART endocrinologist, has studied sonality. . - president for two years, Dr. involved. Four versions of the I ...... [ the effects of sex hormones "Personality is an outcome Jtlly 11 ".~MIgLIS[~, Jvlonilav-rrlaav . $185.00 Rnscnthal has received the taken during pregnancy upon of the interaction between Cattell Personality - lleart’s o ." ¯ " $65o Silver Distinguished the behavior of the resulting heredity and environment,but Quest anna¯ re, a well-known ¯I t) ., 30",.m.-o.o,., -- ,~.,~, p.m,-owlmnl n r ¯ l achievcmeot Medallion for standardized test, were used¯ = Mt " ¯ ...... g I Thefood processor that does cu. yd. child. it must be remembered that t sic ~ports * H~klng ¯Trtps- ¯ ¯ Arts d Crafts I- over 12 years of service to the heredity stops at the momentMost of the children involved I all your kitchen chores heart association. Last year She has found that children were between 8 and 13 years ¯ s whose mothers were treated of conception,’"she explained. although some were as young ~E;;:[(ffg~ll:l:l~[elr/l~eJ:~g’{ellteIoll~:g~,’~,~f"~" HILLSBORO Dr. Resenthal was a patron for with the synthetic hormones "Prenatal environmental Princeton’s Chef ROBBINDERRY "An evening of Ballet" as 5 and as old as 21. II " -- ¯ will answerall your questions knownss progestins can be factors have a very powerful Landscape, Mason starring EdwardVillella. charaeterized as "inner" or influence on the growingfetus HILLSBOROUGHRD., The two honorary co- Dr. Reiniseh is confident I I Saturday, May7 & Patio Supply "self" directed and have a because they occur at a time that her studies do not reflect. BELLE MEAD Rt.206. Hillshoro 874.6664 chairwomenhave been active higher level of self-assurance, whenboth the body and brain 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. with regard to charitable the ordinalposition-.theorder II self-sufficiency, independence are in the process of of birth -- in whichthe ehild= ]~ mile from Rt. 206 Phone359-6564 I at causes in Somerset County. and’ individualism than developing and are therefore finds himself in the family. I Mrs. Bateman is the wife of )lnne V.’N. Deichert. Director: N.J. State CARDOF siblings of the same mother very sensitive." Personality studies reflecting 1I THANKS the NewJersey State Sen. whose pregnancies went un- Her findings were made Accredited for 14 vsars RaymondII. Batsman. Sen. differences related to birth :_ " = Wewish to thankour frien- treated. through a series of stan- ordervary, and according to IIli¯llla¯IlillllllllilillllllllllI ds, neighborsand relatives for Batsmanis presently seeking In contrast, children whose dardized personality tests Ihe Republiean party’s Dr. Reiniseh, results are very their kindexpressions of sym- motherstook high levels of the using a child whose mother confusing. pathyat the timeof thedeath nomination for Governor of hormonescalled estrogens are took the hormones during of our belovedhusband and New Jersey. Mrs. Bateman "other" or "outer" directed pregnancy and a control "The Cattell test, however, father, JosephRogalski. serves on the women’s and are more group oriented sibling from the sameparents has not in past studies Specialthanks to theclergy of auxiliary hoard of the and group dependent when whose prenatal period went reflected any ordinal dif- SacredHeart and St. Mary’s Somerset }lospital, is a Churches,to the Manville eempared tn their siblings untreated. ferences," she said, "and this member of the Nominations whose prenatal period was Theuse of the control sibling gives me confidence that PoliceDepartment and Rescue Committee for the Somerset Squad,to the NewJersey untreated. makes the study unique. are not finding merelyordinal County Mental Health Contrary to an earlier study Similar investigations which differences. In addition, a StatePolice Department and to Association, and the Bound all whosent cards, flowers, madein 1967 at Johns Hopkins focused on the developmentof nearly equal number of spiritual bouquetsor aidedin Brook Garden Club. She has University, no differences in gender identity and sex role children were tested in each Nassauat Harrison- Parkingin rear anyway during our time of worked volutnarily for many I.Q. were evidenced either have been earried out without ordinal position¯ This was years in the Heart Association Man-Sat: 9:30-5:30 924-4427 sorrow. between hormone groups or such controls -- one at Johns because pregnancy problems Wifeg Children and Cancer Society fund exposed subjects and their HopkinsUniversity and one at seem to have occurred ran- drives. Senator and Mrs. siblings. Stanford University. Another domly." Bateman and their five Both progestins and Results of her findings children live in Branehburg. study without sibling controls was made in England and publishedin the April 7 issue of looked only at school "Nature" and will also appear achievements. in a summer issue of "Ar- Young and pert Dr. chive.~ of Sexual Behavior." Want To Have Your Reiniseh, who has been teaching psychology at Driveway Look Like New? Rutgers College for the past OpenHouse two years, began her in- Mother’sDay - Sunday, May8th SPRING SPECIAL vestigations in California whereit took her a yearjust to SALEPRICES find the appropriate persons. Continue English Earthenware..,.Hand Painted in Violet "Thereare six to 10 million Pattern...Vases, basket, ash tray, ben ben, pin $,30.00 of these offspring around, ThruMay tray, jam jar and coveredbox, from 30 years old to newly A Gardener’sPataa,se ~OOfs ~-~, for up to 300 sq. ft. born infants, but since they $4.00 to $10.50 each are not sick we have to ac- Peterson’s tively seek them out," she NurserybGarden Market We professionally seal, restore and said. RI, 206between "Some physicians are P¢lnc~ona towrencevllle @.tt,,..,L NASSAUCARD AND GIFTS preserve asphalt driveways at J&P. PrincetonNorth Shop. Ctr.- nextto GrandUnion reluctant to open up their OPENEVERYDAY 9-8 (.~t.~’~&.~,- T ...... records to us. Wheninterested age aavantageat our I’KI:I: estimates, doctorsdo consentto provide Call now (201) 297-6792or (201) 251-6010 records, then the families I[ I’l[Ik =~; [~ must meet certain criteria in II I~~~ ~ R ~. ¯~ ...,’~ ...... lI:!.!111 J ~ r II~IIJl~|rLlll~lk~|llllIjt II~ll[,w¯ order for us to include them in lit I~I~~ I~ the study. Wecontacted 600 , ~lll~, !. Fully Insured. Driveway edging a|so done. California families in order to ~l ,,,~,.,t ------, , Ill iWIiiiiiirf|. . A’ |~;~

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s - ...... ql //ta, / ", [] t. " ~ ~"-’~ nn~n.- ..... v .... -, r.nn. "11 =ues.-wea.~omery,o-e; = nurs.-~r,.Sh ~u-vpo Rocky p’mgHill, N.J.,CenterRt. 206 = 924-9400 rhu.day, May5, 1977 [he Franklin NEWSRECORD 17-A ’ iandidates propose Bateman campaign keeps hoopp0!ng movingtemptlContlnuedtohaveanfrOmultimatePlans...PageOneh0nding,for n hy Ellen Kolton-Waton pon~n~’..a[:a[Sre~fat~et~mrwn:i[~g. " inn sup~YrgluousspendgingY aTd~k f:; the local contributiondeclared illegal, Io n g-ra g e goal n- , , Mr. Norman announced that as a ’ StaffWrlter uncontrolled growth--saying local January, a cost-cuttlng plan could be result of Federal funds and "in kind .... implemented. SOMERVILLE -- Raymond H. planningand zoninglaws shouldact as matches from local residents, the " Continuedfrom Page 3 built-in controls. Project already has raised sufficient Batemanis not easy to talk to, but not "It just doesn’t makesense to build lie WOULDlet the income tax die becausebe’s unwilling¯ work pledges and equipment to meet an interstate fromMain to Florida and when it expires in 1978. Maybean the .$66,000 balance of the total will not be easy. All com- With the gubernatorial primary extra pennyadded tothe sales tax and elections just five weeksaway, the leave a portion of NewJersey out," he estimated local share of $141,998. An: munities these days confront added, saying he might be taking an income tax surpluses would provide "in kind" match, he explained, is any .; economic stress. NewJersey Somersetstate senator is pushing for unpopuar view." I’m sure this will enoughmoney - $500 million in state more endorsements and more ex- substitute for monetarycontributions, : municipalities, in particular, cost me votes, but I take positions aid -- to keepthe schools solvent. If a and consists of services rendered, ; face an uncertain future with posure by keeping an 18-hour-u-day freeze were put on state jobs, just by campaignschedule. Evenan hour set because I believe in them." equipment, and volunteered "hard i revenue sources on such shaky Thosepositions include being anti- mere attrition the state could save work." A significant exampleof art"in oundutions. Focusing upon aside for an interview is interrupted abortion and anti-death penalty, between$40 and $50 million, he said. every few minutes with a phone call kind" match, he pointed out, is the .! ~,’ranklin, there are factors consistent, he says, with his pro-life Mr. Bateman also clarified his architectural work donated by Mr. affecting us from several about strategy and logistics¯ stance on the new public education "Hello...tpause)... doin’ theme. Smith and Alex Taylor, who was directions, few of which arc law, "thorough and efficient unable to attend Monday’smeeting. ~; controllable locally. Examples great !...chargin’ !...Listen, how education," as it’s called. Manysay he essential is tonight? O.K.VII be there EVENTIIOUGtl some of his views include construction of Route are unpopular with somevoters, Mr. is nowopposed to the law, whichhe "TILEMAJOR TtlRUST in our plans !: 18, of 1-95 plus rail and bus and I’ll send someoneelse to Summit¯ Batcman,the ownerof an advertising voted for, but he says that is not true. I’ll haveto fly to makeit up to Bergen for the new facility is toward " transportation services. Even and public relations firm here, knows Heis upset only with the waythe lawis preventing juvenile delinquency,"Mr. ’-" the economic health and by 8. Wheredo f fly from?You make how to use words to garner en- administered. the arrangements.Okey doke." Norman said. "We have discovered : security of NewBrunswick thusiastic applause. Whenhe ad- "Thelaw isn’t badat all. It gives the that most of our present programsin ’: He hangsup the phoneand admits public a chanceto take a goodlook at impacts us directly. Finally, that if NewJersey was the size of dressed the Mercer County GOP this area haveshown their viability by .~ the profitability of major conventionrecently, he emvlnvedone the schools," hc said. a proportional decrease in crime in 7; businesses Ishopping centers California, campaigning would be simply unmanageable.Sometimes, he of his favorite phrases: However, Mr. Bateman would have Franklin Township." and industrial campuses) are "I promiseyou that if I’m governor, the state revert back to the per pupil Hc added that the Project’s ii only in a small way at- laughs, NewJersey does seem that the office will no longer be run like a methodof funding regionalized school big. research rcvealed that breaking and .~ tributable to local conditions. law firm." He continued, "NewJersey districts because he thinks the new entering had decreased significantly " While remaining alert to BItUCE MeCRACKEN will stop being a NewYork em- ratable basis causes "all sorts of over a two.year period, from 610 in- national and regional Ward3 THISYEAR’S race for governor is ploymentagency." It was like the old strange things to happen." He names, being harder fought than any in recent cidents in 1974tu 493in the following problems, there arc still many neighbors’. By 1987 I would "Queenfor a Day Show,"in whichthe amongthem, an inequity in the way year. things wecan do to contribute history. The field is crowdedwith 34 winner was determined by the amount municipalities share the costs of a like to see a strong industrial hopefuls from all over the state, "Wedon’t attribute that entirely to a healthy communityover el applause her hardluck story regional system. our program, but we assert the fact the next decade. Somethings, base here--the kinds of in- although Mr. Bateman’s chief dustry we want-to provide the primary rival is ThomasKean, the evoked. AndMr. Batamancaptured 62 liE TIIINKSthe property ratable that this study should be a focus for after all, are under control. per cent of the votes that everythingto formula of sharing will discourage people who have criticized our Principally, the council should necessary tax balance we wealthy Essex County assemblyman. need. Both are concentrating on the un- secure the Mercer County en- more districts Item consolidating programs," Mr. Normanstated. dorsement. In an effort to expandthe present On a residential level, I popular income tax as a key issue, He nowhas such backing from nine becauseone or morewill feel they’ll be would like to see greater believing that other than Bren- paying a disproportionate amount. campaignto provide activities geared counties, including Somerset. ITem cooperation between dan Byrne, supporters of the income Mr. Bateman supports a con- towardsthe reduction of delinquency, developers and the township tax won’t have a chance at Morven. Kcan has two counties behind him: stitutional amendmentto the law that thc HPYDPwill institute a numberof government,working together In addition to clarifying his stance Essex and Ocean) would encourage schools to purchase innovative programs. Amongthem for the benefit of all in the on the controversial tax and on the On manyof the issues, the two GOP materials jointly. The amendment will be a basketball team, courses in entire Township. This would "thorough and efficient education contenders have similar views, wouldalso return the schools to local "street law" whichwill combatanti- include a mix of planned unit particularly on the incometax, which control, and probably abolish the legal attitudes amongyouth, tennis law," Mr. Batcmanbriefly discussed both oppose. apartments, townhouses, and an issue closer to home: Route 1-95. "caps" system, which determines the instruction and more Explorer and single family dwellings, Mr. Batemancites five months of amount by which budgets can in- CubScout dens. "talking to the peoplewho don’t think recreational areas and lie FAVOItSits construction. He CFCaSC, The project also plans to developan communityfacilities and good the tax is necessary" as reinforcing The subject turns tu energy. Rising extensive communica4.ions media believes that the issue is Safety: his anti-incometax posture. "It is not access to shopping and major "federal roads keepthe trucks off the from his chair, Mr. Bateman says center which, Mr. Normanbelieves, roadd. local streets." Mr. Batemanreferred tax reform," hc insists. conservation and development of "will help kids communicate ef- Morespecifically, expansion His dissolution plan would be resources must be the direction for fectively, and have an impact on the to the construction of Route 78, which organized after the primaries. Hc of the library, completionof was strongly opposed, saying "it NewJersey to follow. Thenhe looks at community." the alignment of 1-95, and significantly reducedtraffic deaths on wouldassign a task force of volunteers the clock. "I’m sorry, I haveto be at a hopefully construction, Route 22." -- including William Simon, former luncheon at noon lit’s already ten TIlE MEDIACENTER will include completion of the Easton Mr. Bateman brushed aside up- federul treasury secretary -- to go into afterl and it’s 15 minutesaway." videotape, photographybroadcasting, Avenue reconstruction, film-making, drama and journalism workshops, Mr. Normansaid. rcvitablization of Hamilton .¯ ¯ !; . St., and improvementof the Bingo games, seminars and a JACK CULLEN county and local road systems, nutritional programfor senior citizens Ward:l and greater participation and Visitors present will also figure on the HPYDP’sslate lead in creating an attractive pride in all aspects of the /I of newactivities, as well as a drum buying climate for new township - schools, govern- and bugle corps and a color guard that residents and commerce. In ment, arts, service career discussions will cooperate with Jim White’s part. this means we must organizations- by our citizens. Thunderbirds Color Guard from the unshackle ourselves from our It is my experience that we Student teacherDcbby Zcrn students, "I have lived in southern tip of the township. poor image, deserved or not. can haveit all if weare willing has brought interesting Franklin all my life, and went "We do have an overall idea for Too, there is a need to for it all to work. visitors to the Hillcrest Shool lethe township schools--When these plans," Mr. Normansaid. "We minimize the differences 1 expect the Township to before, including the Rutgers I was your age, I never believe in pragmaticrealities, so a’ldt which divide the diverse growfrom 34,000 at present to University cheerleaders. But drc~/mcd that I would be of these things are geared towards elementsof our populace¯ This some 50,000 during the next for the past two monthsor so, mayor." steering kids in a positive vocational meanseach of us must try to decadeand to have 40 per cent the youngcollege student has Later, MayorFisher went on direction. Wewant the kids to see that lcaJk beyondour noses to un- of the land area developed. outdone herself, providing a to explain the local govern- ’Hey,this is whatpeople do for real in derstand thc other guys. It is imperativethat weplan steady stream of visitors to mcnt structure, his respon- this world’." Continuingto uct only in self- for this growth, control the serve as community sibilities l includingcallsfrom Hc added that scuba diving was interest doomsus before we timing of development, while resources, four to five citizens every added to the list of new programsin start. Leadership from the preserving the best aspects of Ms. Zorn has organized a evening) and associated ex- anticipation of increased off-shore council table will go a long the Township- the canal, our career educationseries for the pericnces (such as marrying drilling whichwill create a need for way towards reshaping at- villages andhistoric sites, and sixth grade classes of Yvonne some20 couples since July). commercialdivers in the future. titudes in Franklin--simply,in our countryside. Nash and Thomas Arlotto. Ms. Zorn began the 14-week Mr. Normancomes straight to the setting the example. Thiscanallbeaeeomplished Basically it is a sort of career educationunitwithan point whenasked about the causes, as There is no shortage of with imagination, dedication, *’smorgasbord" of career introductory session on the well as possible deterents, to juvenile projects in front of us. In the planning and commitment - opportunities, a taste here and concept ofcareersand some of crime in the Parkside area. commercialsector, weneed to and by making use of the there, designed to arouse the the terminologyinvolved. She "There might be certain political attract businesses to our resources available to use-- intellectual appetites of the plans to complete it with a divisions in the fourth ward, whichis mostparticularly, local, state youngsters, field trip to the Rutgers the most densely populated segment centers. In the industrial . .... sector, wc should consider and Federal funding and the "We do not expect the Universityradiostution, anda ~’;. . ~ ¯ ...~.-,: of the township,"he began. "But there municipal bonds to encourage contribution ofourownpeople. students to make up their final wrap-upperiod. But the -- ~r==.,~ ¯ o . :,~:.", ’ ’. is alsoa kind of railroad track running ratable investments. In the I knowthis can all be done. minds about their future," most significant conclusions through the area," creating homes market, wc must As a county planner explains Ms. gem, "We just can be foundonly in the minds - . .-.... -~: ~ ’ . ~, "..,,.. ~. psychological and physical barriers continue the stable tax rate, specializing in community want to expose them to of the students involved, and between the white and black corn- . enforce our property main- development I am familiar potential careers." their broadened horizons for ~.,-:.~.._ .~ ", . . ~.,~. : ; ::. ; munities." Hamilton Street, he ex- ,: tenance codes and adopt an with the problems facing one So the student teacher in- the future. plained, is one of the most obviousof a]ggressivc street main- township as well as with the vires a variety of parents, these barriers. tenancc program. For our solutions available to us. I community resource persons, MacAfee holds Cementingthe deal schools, within the constraints received my BA degree in acquaintances and fellow- I,OW PARENTALparticipation in ’: of state-imposed spending, we Economics from the students to visit the two spring fair LouNastasi, left, andFrank McDevitt, take a workbreak while Larry Johnsonsmoothes one of the the Project’s activities andfield trips, :: must aspire to excellence. University of Massachusetts classes each Friday morning. walkwaysat Franklin HighSchool’s new courtyard. Mr. McDevitt,an architect, designedthe final and what he believes is a generally : plansfor the courtyardbeautification project, completedlast Sunday. non.supportiveattitude fromthe !’city i: Finally, we must attend and my Masters degree in She asks them each to discuss The excitement is building vigorously to the social needs urban planning from Rutgers. their careers, the preparation futhers", also serve as catalysts to : and preparations are being perpetuate delinquent behavior, Mr. ;, of our town through public I amactive in the MacAfee neededfor such positions, and made for the annual P.T.A.- events and entertainment Road School PTA, a CubScout job openings. The pupils take sponsored MacAfee Road Pitch, hit andrun Normanadded. "Let’s break some .; programs sponsored by our Pack Leader, and in 1975 1 was it fromthere, asking questions Spring Fair whichwill be held task force... windowsout, there ain’t nothin’ to do," Arts Counciland civic groups, u leader of the petition asking tu gather the informationthat on Saturday, May7 from I0 [ Continuedfrom PageOne I is the angrycry hc said he is likely to ’. for Government Reform, I interests them most. hear from any youth who has .: am.to 4 p.m. rain or shine, at opensregistration inadequate after-school and summer attend St. Mathias with my Amongthe visitors to date the MacAfeeRoad School in AT ONEPOINT in the discussion, acomingcouncil wife and 2 children, and I have been: u reporter from All entrants Will competein whenthe shuffling of nounsand verbs programsto take part in. Somerset. With the beginning of the Because the HPYDP has con- would like to make a con- the New Brunswick Home This year in addition to the 1977 major league baseball the three events---pitching, on the chalkboardbegan to look like a ~ust set ~joals tribution to the Townshipin News, employees of the hitting and running. The syntactical Chinesepuzzle, Dr. Freda sistently attemptedto provide a wide parents, children und teachers season youngsters in this area range of activities for neighborhood this expanding time. I have Franklin State Bank and ofMacAfee,one of the special win ha,re the opportunity to pitching competition gives summedup the process. really enjoyed meeting the Public Service Electric and each youngsterthree throws to Nudgingthe group towards an ae- youngsters and teenager, and, he events will be the "Dunkingof enter Pitch, Hit & Run tPH & added "because we have tried to Throughoutthis campaign I people of the Third Wardand Gas Company, a policeman the Scouts," scouts provided R), Baseball’s official youth hit a specially designedtarget ceptanceof the term "mathematical hr~ve played up the primary look forward to serving you. and a pharmacist. There will 46 feet fromthe pitching line¯ operations" in the secondgoal, he engage the youth in a positive en- by Pack 156. The Franklin program, sponsored by Them vironment," Mr. Normanfeels that importance of establishing also be two lawyers, a hearing High School Key Club, a McAnin association with the In hitting, theyget three tosses quipped,"I look like an auctioneer-- objectives and planning for Utilities, services employedaid expert, in data and processing, two persons to hit two fair flies, fungo goingonce, goingtwice." the HPYDPwill continue to make service organization, will be National Rei~reation and Park significant dents in the local tally of : their successful completion. helping out with the pony Association tNRPA) and the style¯ The contestants must Membersof the Franklin T&Etask Whatdistinguishes the present Oneparticularly interesting run aoundthe bases against a force include Dr. Ronald Whyte, juvenile crimes. rides. President’s Council on Whatthe Project still needs, and will council is the total lack of have priority session featured two people in Manyactivities will be of- Physical Fitness and Sports. stop watch. The bases are 60 superintendent of schools; Dr. planning and getting things the medical field¯ tone of feet apart. Winners are Robert Freda, associate super- attempt to obtain, is a broaderbase of fered, suchasgamesincluding Registration is going on now cooperation between youth service ¯ done these past four years. If As a prospective memberof them was Ms. Zeru’s sister, the cupcake roll, the treasure and runs through May22. All determined on a total point intendent; M. Lee Blaustein, the township council I would whois nowattending medical basis¯ representativefrom the high school agenciesin the neighboringcounties of Franklin is to moveahead in hunt, basketball, flip-a-chip boys and girls between the Middlesex and Somerset. Many of the next four years and con- direct my full energy to bring school¯) In addition to und many more¯ There also ages of 9-12 (age determined All local competition win- team; William B. Howard, reviewing their field as a representative from the intermediate these agencies, including the YMCA, tinuetodosothrough 1987, the needed utilities such as will be an art corner where us of August 1, 1977) are ners advance to the district incoming council must have sewers, water lines and major potential career, they competitions. Winners scores school team; Beulah Baker, are "somewhatrestricted, and unable children can makea gift for eligible to enter. Tips books to provideon-going utilization." goals and a commitment to road improvements in the demonstrated various related their mothers for Mother’s and official entry blanks are in the district championships representative from the elementary industrial area, primarily techniques such as taking are compared against other school team, and Sondra Sulam, board Although most are geographically their achievement, Day, a garden corner which available free at all Them accessible to youths in their im- Of immediate concern is’a around the Davidson Avenue pulses and blood pressures, will feature flowers and MeAn stores und par- district winnersscores in their of education member. Another recent visitor was respectful PH&Rcompetition Other membersare George Dixon, mediate area, he said, hourly fees, reversal or devaluation of Continuedon Page 18 vegetable plants, and a special ticipating dealers in this area. limited services, and transportation property values of the town- Franklin Township Mayor treat ... a potting zoo! No purchase is necessary to area. The top two in each age representative from the elementary Norman Fisher. who told group then advance to the schools; Rose Ferretti, Franklin problems render them virtually shl~. In 1976the tawnship’snet Foodwill also be available enter. unavailable to children and teenagers worth was approximately including hamburgers, hot- The tips books include division competition, which Teachers Education Association Takara announcesplans will be held in twelve major representative; Pamela Sanchez and from surrounding towns. $340,000;000. Using the same dogs, and cotton candy. For [3itching, hitting and running "Weneed a mechanism for cross- yard stick, Franklin’s net the parents whowant to take a tips from three star major league parks and Aloha Richard Schwartz, Franklin High worth decreased to ap- Takara Co., New Jersey, struction plans were made Stadiumin Hawaii. School student representatives; utilization of services to meet the break there willbethe"koffee leaguers - Jim Palmer, the needs of youths from both counties," proximately $335 million in Inc., has finalized plans to April 19 by Acting Com- kloteh" which will include Baltimore Orioles’ three-time Yvonne Davis and Andrew Sehofer, construct a 44,000.square-foot missioner John J. Hornof the The finalists at the All Star SampsonG. Smith representatives; Mr. Normansaid, adding that such a ,1977, donuts, cake and bagels. ’ Cy YoungAward winner; Rod game,with their parents, will mechanism is especially crucial ;; Even though I personally addition to its existing New Jersey Economic Proceedsof the fair will be Carowof the MinnesotaTwins, Marytavacone, resident parent; Jack Belmont Avenue facility. The Development Authority also be the guests of Them Stroke, business, representative; during the summermonths. prefer a strong mayor and used to purchase sup- a five-time American League MeAn and major league "We’vegot the transportation," he bu~,)ness administrator newbuilding will be leased to {NJEDA),based in Trenton. plementary learning batting champion, and Joe Sandy Haberman, service agency Takara Co., NewYork, and to baseball. The finalists are the representative, and Father Ed observed. "Nowall we need is the sys~tm, there is nothingwrong The loans, he added, are materials, according to the Mbrgun of the World Cham- two youngsters, in each age invitation." with Franklin’s present BelmontCorporation, tbelocal expected to create 749 per- fair chairperson, Barbara pion Cincinnati Reds, whohas Griswold, representative from the company announced. manent jobs and another 230 group, with the highest scores clergy. managersystem¯ In fact it’s Racich. wonthe National League Most from all the individual an ideal system becauseit The two Takara firms are construction jobs in the ten The MacAfee P.T.A. is Valuable Player Awardthe engaged in the munufacturing championships. NRPAof- worksonly in response to the counties affected. Lendingwill lookingforward to a large turn last two seasons ficials will conductall four people’s wishes. It the people and assembling, as well as be arranged through the sale out for this year’s fair. Youngsters wih compote in warehousingand distribution, levels of competition. Needa carpenter of Franklin want to get things of the Authority’s tax-exempt four levels of competition -- Local competition will be done, they will elect council of dental chairs and equip- bonds, and will go for the local, district, division and ment, office chairs, barber conducted by the Franklin or a plumber? peoplewho will do the Job they construction of newfacilities GOT AN IDEA finals. The finals competition Department of Parks and want done. and beauty chairs, and and the purchase of land, FOR APHOTO? will take place at the All Star equipment. buildings and equipment for game at New York’s Yankee Recreation at Quarry Park, Checkthe Classifiedads. My goals for Franklin are CALL USNOW. Saturday, May28, at 9:00 a.m. pretty muchIn tune with my Announcementof the con- each project. Stadium. 18-A lhe Franklin NEWSRECORD Thursday,May 5, t977 open up the channels of ’. and a 10 per cent vehicle in- a movetoward such a center communications between all crease. The council must and, eventually, satellite Continued from Page 17 residents. Wecan no longer continue to beef up the police centers can be established to Candidatespropose long-range goal afford communityleaders who department while continuing aecommodatelocalteengroul:~ believe that our township is to stabilize the tax rate. as well as serve as a senio4 best governed in the U.S. The time has comefor those citizen meeting place. 1 budgetingand control of these courts. living on fixed incomesto be areas. This will enable the wouldbe madefor teens in bur dustrial development¯ A well As a family man, operator of planned and implemented funds, will enable Franklin 3. HamiltonStreet: Weas a relieved of the financial tax a local business, and life long township to bring in a community for recreation, Township to provide its meetings, and other uses. programto attract, encourage township cannot afford strain that plagues so manyof resident of Franklin, t un- potentially effective ratable residents with efficient health another four years of neglect base, and in turn this will c. Completethe master plan and sustain industry in ourseniorcitizens. Onewayto derstand the needs of the Franklin will certainly care services, sound education and apathy along Hamilton achieve this goal is to ira- people of Franklin and have allow increased services to our of the municipal complexin for our children, wholesome residence, and also job order to have space available provide a greater tax base for Street. The urban blight that plement a bill wherebysenior shown my interest in the for more police and zoning the community.In addition to programsand services for our exists will continue to spread citizens wouldbe exemptfrom communitythrough my active potential in our community. youthand senior citizens, well- throughout our township.If we A new library, community offices and increase our moretax dollars, newindustry all schooltaxes, participation in the Lions will bring in newjobs and will paved roads and other badly continue to ignore the Franklin has shown a need Club, as a patron and sponsor center and improvement of present health services to our needed municipal services. our municipal complex: residents. Alsosatellite clinics give new life to our existing problem, not only will our for a permanent centrally or Little LeagueBaseball, and business community. Theseservices will not be at merchants be hurt in terms of located community center as a volunteer fireman for a. A new library would be would be madeavailable¯ the expense of the home a decreasedbusiness activity, available to facilitate our These funds, other than The additional revenue which can serve the needs of many years. My past ac- generated by this new in- ownersas has been the case in but area residents will also the entire community. The complishmenlswill serve as a growing community. bonding, could be sought from the past. People will want to ATTtLIO LATTANZIO b. The community center Federal agencies such us dustrial life, coupledwith our suffer as the marketvalues of leasing of the Phillips Schoolis base for future commitment. fair share of available Federal live and remain in Franklin their homes continue to Ward5 funds and with efficient Township, a progressive and decrease. prosperous community. In terms of systems I think PALINURUS that we already have the in- Need ternal mechanism that is AntiquarianBookseller necessary to deal with these Weare alwaysinterested in pur- consensus problems. Wealready have a numberof boards such as the chasing wmpletelibraries or in. MONTEFISIIEIt Before any suggestionsare NOW OPENI Ward4 housing authority, sewerage dividual books, prints. madeon specifie long range authority, planning board and photographsand mapsof interest goals, it is importantthat we board of adjustment, that can to the biblinphile. Catalogues Economic Development as a communitydevelop an Agency funds, and the Com- do the job correctly, providing issued. overall plan of what our of course that the council is munity Development Act priorities are and what they Pleaseaddress your inquiries to: R.O.i Box257. Fund. However, a full time committed to letting these Stockton.N.J. 08559 shouldbe. Oncethis hasbeen boards operate as an in- grantsman must be retained accomplished we can then by the township in order to dependent, professional (609)397.2546 proceedto collect consensusplanning group. seek out and apply for these input as to the bestsolutions. available [[UDgrants. 4. Library Facilities: Weas Basically, I find three a townshipare in dire need of problems that are of additionat library facilities for Future depends paramount importance to our our residents. WhileI do not community today. Depending believe that the townshipalone Formerly Dooley Auto Body on the solutions offered by the can fund such a project, I do on newindustry ¯ council, they will undoubtedlyfeel that if we aggressively continue as future problems seek out the Federal funds that Grand Opening Celebration May 14th swedishand danish clogs The future of Franklin NANCYIIENItY that plague this township. are available this type of Township depends on in- Ward4 I. Planned Industrial project can become reality. For instance, public funds are available for building projects 401 S. Main St. Manville that utilize solar heating. 5. Senior Citizens: I do MerchandiseNeeded for believe that the council can take a more active role in 725-0343 Leagueof Women Voters Garage Sale publicizing many of the " Quality is our Family Name" Saturday May 21,9 a.m. to 5 p.m. programs that are already the largest selectionanywhere! available to our senior 369 Dodds Lane, Princeton citizens. The State Phar- QettyGasoline & Automotive Products for men,women & children Anytype of articles accepted:clothes, toys, furniture, maceutical program is a form plants, bakedgoods, books. Please drop off itemsat the of public assistance that can following addressesbefore May20 or arrangefor help manyresidents whoare 1 95 NassauStreet pickup by calling numbersbelow. Princeton: 206 on a fixed income. Princeton, N.J. 08540 SnowdenLane, 921-8611; West Windsor: 5 Fieldstone Rd., 452-2373; Montgomery-Hillsborough,7 Ben- (609) 924-0512 Lattanziocalls nington Way,Belle Mead,359-1846. for stable taxes Theexpansion of adequate facilities for industrial developmentis a priority in PIIILIP BEACIIEM future years. Franklin is a Ward5 growing communityand it is time we advertised what Development: We must make Franklin can offer¯ a commitmentas a township Thephysical appearanceof to develop and market the the township’sindustrial park prime industrial land located must be improved by ex- within our borders. Wemust panding sewer connections, S SPRINGcLEARANCE TIME AT... beginwith an overall plan and providing good roads, and basesubsequent decisions on installing new water lines. A the requirementsof that plan. full-time planner and adviser Piecemealor spot develop- is needed to help promote meatwill not suffice. The commercial and industrial benefits that could be derived development. in termsof a broadertax base Since Franklin is a growing warrantits inception. communityand its population 2. Community Image: We could double in future years, must begin the task of we must continue to expand developing a better com- the police departmentin order munity image. Muchof the to meet such growth. From Selected focus of our communityimage 1973 to 1975, there has beenan comesfrom the actions or increase of 31 per cent in the SPRING FASHIONS inactions of our council. Wepolice budget, resulting in a 37 needleaders who a re willing to per cent manpowerincrease ARE NOW 50-70% OFF The RegularPrices At Cogito, we’re doingsome early spring clearing. FORMOTHER’S DAY That meansyou can really save on fashions to wear right now! (Below-- lust a Mmple) BLO U S ES -- In cool fabrics and many colors! 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There’s no question that the fastest- Road just over the town line from growing sport in popularity in the Lawrence inltamiltonTownship, offers greater Princeton area is tennis, indoor courts which are open from 6 Racquet clubs are springing up a.m. to 1 a.m. September to May. | everywhere you look, new outdoor (During the summer Hamilton is the courts are being built, and local site of a private, country-club like d department stores are featuring a organization featuring outdoor tennis dazzling array of tennis togs, racquets, courts, a pool, etc. Membership is sneakers, and the like. achieved through posting the required At the rate the sport is catching on, the bond.) non-tennis players is likely to be left out The rates for renting Hamilton’s in- in the cold in cocktail party con- door courts vary, as do most of the other versatioz/, so the only thing to do is to private clubs, depending on the time of join the crowd and learn how to wield a day. It is not necessary to be a Hamilton racquet with the best of them. member to rent a court or take ad- And there certainly are plenty of vantage of the lessons the club offers. places to learn, from local township The average daily rate for rental of a Half of the fun at a tennis club is reliving the matchin a comfortablesetting. Members recreation programs to the YM/YWCA court is $11 for one hour, and $14 for of the Princeton RacquetClub enjoy the porch. to private tennis clubs. evenings. Early bird specials of $8 an (Mark Czajkowski photo) Hamilton Tennis Club, on Yeungs Continued on Page 34 Thereare 9 differentthin9s youmust do to have a 9oodlawn... R4n.d9ou must do themes. timesa.,qear. IIII lllllll IIII IIIlni,

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Moreand more people these days are license, obviouslyyou want to use it as discovering the excitement of being in muchas you can. If you’re really the the clouds. Not by daydreaming, or wealthytype, you can invest in your own embarking on a new romantic venture, plane, which will .set you back a but by learning howto fly a private minimumof $4,000 for a single engine airplane. model. As a matter of fact, current statistics Theaverage pilot, however,cannot show that there are morethan 750,000 afford this type of luxury, so another alternative Frank Caseysuggests is licensed pilots in the UnitedStates, and ",.:~., 20,000of these in NewJersey. Andthere contactinga local airport, or fixed base a re some200,000 non-military aircraft in operator as they are knownin flying the U.S., With3,350 planes in ourstate. lingo, andrent a planeby the hourfrom Oneof the manypersons in the the airport. However,this canbe quite greater Princeton area whoregularly expensivetoe. spendssome time in the cloudsis Frank The most popular alternative for Caseyof Lawrenceville.His fascination private pilots is joining a flying club. with flying goesall the wayback to his This is the route Frank Casey has ROTCclays in college, some15 years chosen;be belongsto a ]eeai club called ago. Oncebitten by the flying bug, he’s TheFour Star hero Club. beenhooked ever since. "Our club has between30 and 50 "Thereare three basictypes of pilot’s ’members," he says. "We own three licenses," Mr. Caseyexplained, "the aircraft. Oneis kept at the RedLion private, the commerciallicense, andthe Airport in Burlington County, and two instructor’s license. Andon top of those are at the Mercer County Airport. We licenses, there are certain additional have monthlydues plus an extra charge criteria ratings, suchas an instrument for hourly use of a plane. rating whichqualifies youto fly through "Before you are accepted as a extremelybad weather,a multi-engine member," Mr. Casey went on, "you rating, and a seaplane rating." have to be checkedout with each of the To becomea student pilot, which is club’s three planes. In addition, there is rather like getting a learner’s permitfor a biannual flight review by a qualified driving an automobile, a person mustbe flight instructor that is requiredto keep at least 16 years old and be physically your pilot’s license current." fit. Seventeenis the age requirementfor Althoughthe pilot’s license received a private license. from the Federal Aviation Ad- In order to qualify for that private ministration is goodfor life, subject to ~~!~.~. ~ ~ license, a prospective pilot must have periodic reviews, the pilot himself must spent 40 hours in the air, 20 with a be checked for any physical disability qualified flight instructor and20 solo. that may crop up once the original Getting the initial license can cost as license has been obtained. "The medical muchas St,000to $I,200, so flying can be certificates are good for anywherefrom classified as a luxury sport¯ six months to two years depending on "I can spend about $300 a month on the type of flying operation you are flying," said Mr. Casey. "But whenyou involved in. and you must go for the consider that cost against other sports required physical to a doctor Theeasy way to travel is demonstratedby the smallplane as it travels the NewJersey like, say, howmuch a skiing weekendin specifically designated by the FAA," Turnpikeroute without paying tolls. Vermontwould cost, it really doesn’t noted Mr. Casey. (MarkCzajkowski photo) seem that expensive to me." Once you have gotten your pilot’s Continued on Page 37 DO IT NOW...

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Oneof the mostbeautiful spots in all of the Carolinas. Camelias, azaleas, NewJersey is located just a half-hour magnolia and cyclamen were north of Princeton. It is DukeGardens, noteworthy here. right off Route206 at the jughandleturn The third garden in the Duke to Manville. greenhouse tour is the Edwardian Perhapsif you’vedriven this stretch garden, a replica of English gardens of Route206 you’venoticed a long stone that were popular during the 1890s. NowIs the time to makethis your wall on the left side of the road beading There were many orchids here of the mostbeautiful Spring ever. Kala’s north. At the endof this stone wall, at familiar purple and white hues. Nurseryg LandscapeService con the intersection of Route 206 and Dukes The French garden is a classical help you with ProfessionalLan- ParkwayEast, right at the traffic light formal one. Manyof the plantings are in dscapeDesign, Construction, Plan- is the estate. a fleur-de-lis pattern. Thereare formal tingsg Matntenance.Coil far a free Thegreenhouses which shelter the statues at either end, cozy corner estimate or Inquire about our gardenswere actually built aroundthe. windowseats surrounded by blossoms, designservice. turn of the century to growvegetables and, whenwe were there, red and purple for the Dukefamily. In 1958 heiress and white tulips everywhere. endowedthe DukeGardens The Englishgarden is divided into five At the Carter RoadNursery select Foundation for the express purpose of sections. The topiary section has ToHopewell fromamong Nature’s Gifts a special turning those greenhousesinto a display shrubbery trained and trimmed to plant for yourhome environment. of flowers and foliage that the general architectural designs and fantasies, Youwill find o completeselection of public could enjoy. The workof planting such as junipers shaped like squirrels shade and ornamental trees, and planning took several years, but in and rabbits. The rock garden and evergreens,graundcovere, garden :; ,i!l/ ¯ 1964 the gardens wereofficially opened. herbaceous borders are a typical -- supplies,end good advice based on :: I:I~ I . ~ over 20 yearsof landscapingax- It is almost impossibleto describe the English garden setting with seasonal " h’.’: ~ | JJ breathtaking beauty of the gardens flowers accented by a fence of LE .?,~f~ %0¢ perl .... Inyourlocalttv. ’ ’~,,J | themselves. The guided tour takes hazlewood.The Knott garden originated rs~RY ~./, f ~..~/% " )),,’, II visitors through tl different types of in Elizabethan England and contains y~~.¢.’~ . . .= ’... . ’. formal gardens, each one morestartling herbs that maybe used for medicinal ~ -, ~ than the last. purposes. And finally the succulent >~. ~~.-~,1 The tour begins in the Italian garden, garden, whichis laid out as a sunburst. based on a style which was originally The desert garden is a natural garden J laid out in a stylized pattern with of cactus and succulents similar to what ..... a.m.- symmetricalplanting beds, but whichin wouldbe seen in the Americandesert. ;,, °JI Open7d. ~8,00 S,OOp.m, r~, the late lath century becameless for- Many have grown to heights most malized with plantings growing more people have never seen before. according to the whimsof nature. Many One of the most outstanding gardens of the plants in this garden are from is the Chinese one, whichis meant to Australia, andthe area is accentedby a stimulate the imagination with bold beautiful fountain. Symbidiamorchids rock formations and freedom of plant ,,~~Y/./,;,, aboundin this garden, in every color growth. This garden has a pretty pond ? Kalesl imaginable, filled with fish, across whichis built a The next garden on the tour is a rounded bridge. The walkwayhas been charming colonial garden, represen- built in a crooked pattern because the tative of those found in the southern Chinese believe such designs ward off Atlantic states, especially Virginia and Continued on Page 26

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Just because summeris traditionally from June 27 to July 29, in which (609)896-0800, . justice, education, English, health, a time for lazing aroundis no excuseto students mayenroll on either a credit or human relations, and speech com- let your mind stagnate. Whynot take non-credit basts. Participants will meet TrentonState Collegeis also offering a municaUonsand theatre. advantage of a more relaxed at-home dally from 9a.m. to 1 p.m. for class and summersession, which runs from June Trenton State is also offering a scheduleby enrolling in a course at one laboratory programs. Elementary 20 to July 28. Registration for their summercampus day campdesigned for of the nearby colleges? instruction in German, Italian, and courses maybe done by mail from May 5 to 12 year olds. Thecamp will operate Rider College in Lawreneeville has Spanish will be provided. The 2 to May13, and in person May26, 27, Mondaythrough Thursday from 7:45 issued a brochure describing in detail curriculum is particularly designed for and 31. BankAmericard is accepted for a.m. to 2 p.m. June 26 to July 28. the courses it will be offering this those interested in foreign language in-parson registration. Far NewJersey Supervised activities include swim- summer.From June t to June 20 Rider study for academic or professional residents, tuition is $22 per credit~,and ming, nature study, and arts andcrafts. will have what it terms a "minimester," reasons, such as students whoneed to there is a generalservice fee of $1.50per The weeklyfee is $20 per child~ or $15 three weeks of concentrated study in fulfill a languagerequirement or people credit for undergraduate courses. each for two or morechildren from the whichclasses will meetfor three-and-a- who need a language proficiency for Graduatecourse tuition is $45 a credit. same family. Registration for two- or half hours each morning Monday business reasons. These fees are for NewJersey residents three-week blocks is requested. Cam- through Friday. Tuition is $186 and Rider will also offer a summer only. For non-residents, the cost is pars mayregister by mail or at the students are limited to one course each. program in introductory piano from higher. SummerSession office in Green Hall Amongthe course offerings for this June 21 to July 27 and Aug.2 to Sept. 2. Courses will be offered in a wide beginning June 1. For further in- mintmester will be art, biology, For further information, contact the variety of subjects, including African- formation about the camp or summer education, music, political science and Rider CollegeSpecial Sessions office at AmericanStudies, business, criminal Continued on Page 21 theatre. For further information, contact the Rider Special Sessions Office. There is a $5 non-refundable application fee for each course for the minimester and the summer session required of students whohave not at- tended Rider any time during the past two years. The first session of Rider’s summer courses begins June 21; the courses will run through July 27. Tuition rates are $186 per three-credit course.with an additional charge of $70per hour for all courses with more than three credit hours. The fee per 1- and 2-credit coursesis $140.Tuition is payablefor the first session prior to June 13 andfor the secondJuly 25. Registration for courses is Monday,June 20, from9 a.m. to 4 p.m. SummerSession I will feature courses in such varied subjects as accounting, business law and education, com- munications,fine arts, gensciences,and mathematics. Rider’s second summersession runs fromAug. 2 to Sept. 2, andregistration for all courses is Monday,Aug. 1 from9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fees are the sameas for the first part of the summersession. In addition to its regular summer sessions, Rider will also be offering an TheTomato Patch, a summermusic learning experience,is College.It offers youngmusicians the opportunityto further intensive foreign language program, one of the features offered by Mercer CountyCommunity their musiceducation in an informalatmosphere.

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One place people frequently ignore the East WindsorLibrary will present a The Princeton Public Library (609- Jackie Burke from May16 to June 3. whenlooking for somethinginteresting stilt-making workshop. Children must 924.9929)will present IngmarBergman’s Upcominglectures at the Lawrence to do, winter or summer,is the local be at least ten years old and have their film "Wild Strawberries"on May19 at 8 Library include oneby interior designer library. Althoughit maynot generally parents’ permission. Advance p.m. Marge Brown of Herman Spiegel be known,libraries, especially those in registrationis required;there is a $2.50 On May 10 at 2:30 and 8 p.m. the Furniture May17 at 7:30 p.m., and Till this area, are a lot morethan just a fee for materials. Princeton library will host a presen- Miller, "The Plant Lady," who will place to find books. Theyare often a Anyone interested in snakes, and tation of five experimental films by discuss decorating with plants and how lecture hall, movietheater, and evenan there must be a few of those types Princeton filmmakers. The Poetry to care for indoor plants on May23 at art gallery. around, will want to see the East Wind- Workshop,one of the library’s ongoing For example, the South Brunswick 7:30 p.m. sor Library’s showingof the film "The OnJune 14 and 17 there will be a two- area library in MonmouthJunction (201- Boyand the Boa"on May14 at 10 a.m., part beginners’ workshop by local 821-82241 has a busy schedule of whichis part of the library’s program craftsperson Anita Freimark on howto programs set for the spring and sum- titled "SnakesAlive." After the film, You name it: Macrame, crochet granny squares. The group will mer. On May 16 at 7:30 p.m., Kathy specialguest will be a five-foot rat snake jewelry, auto maintenance, be limited to 15 people. Preregistration Ervin from the Art Barn will conducta namedAlger Hiss, along with his macrameworkshop. There is a fee of $2 Beatle movies, stilt-making, is required, and participants mustbring ownersSusan and DaveParris. a size H crochet hook and two skeins of per person, and advanceregistration is OnMay 25 at 8 p.m. there will be a snakes, needlepoint, puppets, different colored yarn. The workshops required. On June 20 the library will needlepoint workshopconducted by sponsor a jewelry workshop at 7:30 story hours, careers fair, lec- will be held at 7:30 p.m. Lena Jasper from In Stiches; Summerstorytimes will be held at the given by Barbara Jones from The Art registration, nominalfee. tures... ’ LawrenceLibrary from June I to July 21 Barn. Registration, $2. In addition, children’s films will be on a weeklybasis. Therewill be a half- On June 22, the South Brunswick shownMay 18 andJune 8 at 4 p.m., and hour program, offered both in the library will host a car maintenance there will be a series of four puppet- programs, which is open to people of morning and the afternoon, and workshop at 2 p.m. in the library making workshops,for Grade 4 and high school age and up, will meet on registration is required. Childrenmust parking lot. The workshop will be older,on June15, 22, 29, andJuly 6. July May11 at 7:30 p.m. Anyoneinterested in conducted by local mechanics. be between ages 3~J.~ and 5. Call the 6 will also include a puppetshow for writing poetry is invited, and lively library for more information. Groups Registration is required, but no fee. youngerchildren. Advanceregistration discussion is promised. The group meets will be limited to 15 per session. Amongfree film showingsavailable at for the workshopis required. the second Wednesdayof each month On June t from 4 to 5 p.m. Lawrence the library will be two Beetles’ movies, East Windsorwill also have summer but will suspend meetings for July and Library will hold a "BookBingo" for’4 to "I-lard Day’s Night" June 21 and story hoursfor children3=,~ and up, at 10 August. 7 year aids. Registration required. On "Yellow Submarine"July 26. Showsare and 19:45 a.m. July 12, 19, and 26. at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. Another Princeton Library continuing June 19 from4 to 5 p.m. there will be a Registrationrequired. program, "Readings Over Coffee," will showing of the film "Stuart Little" For children, the South Brunswick On May7, the East Windsor,Hight- be held May18 at t0 a.m. DonaldEcroyd based on the well-knownchildren’s book library has a special Saturday film stownand Twin Rivers libraries will and Dr. Julia Wingwill read selections by E. B. White. series at 1:39 p.m. The schedule in- jointly sponsora CareersFair from 19 from Shakespeare’s "Taming of the For adults who are interested in cludes, on May7, *’Rabbit Hill"; May a.m. to 2 p.m. at the TwinRivers branch Shrew." The program will resume again embroidery, the LawrenceLibrary will 14, "Paddle to the Sea"; May 21, (609-443-18801,designed for people "FamousMovie Monsters" (ten-minute in September. hold a workshop,"Creative Needlepoint seeking to change jobs, womenre- The Princeton Library also regularly throughStitches andColor," conducted excerpts from scary classics such as entering the job market, or young plays host to an oral history project, Wolfmanl; May 28, "Lone Wolf" (the by Muricl Bishop of Princeton, a peoplewho will be lookingfor a job for "Townspeople," open to Iongtime founding memberof the Embroiderers story of wild dogs in the German the first time. Lectureswill begiven on residents of Princeton. Focusis usually Guildof America,on July It from 7 to 9 mountains); and June 4, "Donuts", such subjectsas howto write a proper on one particular subject, and par- p.m. Registrationis required,and there about a donut machinethat won’t turn resume,and how to look for a job. There ticipents reminisce and bring along will be a smallfee. off. will be paneldiscussions on suchtopics appropriate pictures. FromJuly 8 to Aug.26 there will be a The East Windsor Public Library as howto start your ownbusiness, and A full programfor children for July (609-448-13301 will hold a jewelry children’s film festival everyFriday informationtables will be set up from and Augustis currently being planned. afternoonfrom 3:30 to 4:30.Exact titles workshop, "Jewelry To Keep or Give", areavocational groups such as regional Call the Princeton Library for more havenot yet beendecided. on May4 at 4 p.m. This is a workshopfor nurses’ associations and the local details. Note:bear in mindthat since manyof schoolageyoungsters, first grade on up, chambersof commerce.The library The Lawrence Township Public these library programs have been and advance registration (two weeks stresses,however, that this is not meant Library (609-882-9246)will present scheduled far in advance,they are before) is required. On May13 at 4 p.m. to be a placementservice. exhibit of watercolors by local artist subject to last-minute changes.

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Continued from Page 19 the Shalimar Gardens in Lahore. evil spirits. The MoonGate leads to a Next comes the tropical garden, which simulates a lush, thick rain Chineselattice courtyard madeentirely forest. And last is a semi-tropical of hand-tied bamboo.In the courtyard garden, similar to those brought from are displayed several examplesof the Spain. There were beautiful bird of Chineseart of bonsai, keepingtrees to paradise plants and ferns here. an amazinglysmall size. The Japanese garden is done in a All in all, the walking tour of Duke much more peaceful form than the Gardens takes almost an hour, and by Chinese one. If the purpose of the the time it is completedyour friendly Chinese garden is to stimulate the guide will inform you that you have imagination, that of the Japanese one walkedover a quarter of a mile. But you must be to foster meditation. Partially hardly notice all the walking because built on what is supposedto be a dry there is so muchto see. river bed (treacherous for walking), the narrow foot path leads to a picturesque Duke Gardens is open Monday through Sunday by appointment bet- tea house. The Japanese spiritual weennoon and 4 p.m. Admissionis $t.75 culture is represented in the way many of the shrubs are clipped, in throe tiers per person; grouprates of $1.50 each are representing heaven, earth and man. available for parties of ten or more. The Indo-Persian garden is a Reservations are suggested. Evening miniature version of those constructed tours, Wednesdayand Thursday nights in the 15th, 16thand lTth centuriesby the from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m., mayalso be Moghul emperors. The gardens are arranged. characterized by, crisscrossing The gardens are open Oct. 1 through waterways, and the brickwork on the June I0 only. Camerasand high-heeled floor was copied from the pathwaysof shoes are not permitted. Can’t drawa line? Continuedfrom Pa~’e24 a Kite" celebration at its headquarters is anticipated. To be sure of a place in at 36 Pine St., and its annual film and the class of your choice, it’s best to publicationday will be held early in May makearrangements as soon as possible. at Princeton’s Unitarian Church. Another method of expressing During the summer, a writing yourself is through creative writing. workshopfor teenagers will be taught Princeton is the home of a group of by Janet Jones, a young poet at talented writers who have banded Douglass College whois a student of together to form an organization to AdrienneRich. The term begins June 16 foster and teach writing, Helikon. and continues through the end of July. Workshops are offered for both children and adults in such specialities An adult program will be headed by us poetry, children’s stories, news, Joyce Greenberg, co-author of "In Our cartoons and comics, and manyothers. OwnWords." It will run from May25 to Fees are quite nominalconsidering the June 28. Anyoneinterested in seeing EXOTICFLOWERS captivate the hundredswho pass through the DukeGardens on quality of the instruction. howa writing workshopworks is invited Route206 near Somerville. Guided tours operateon a scheduledbasis. OnMay 7, Helikonwill hold a "GoFly to attend an opensession.

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VoorheesPark in nearbyHunterdon Barnegat Lighthouse Park, right on Countyhas facilities for picnicking, (highest prices paid - low selling prices) the ocean, offers swimming,picnicking campingand nature study. R.D., Glen and fishing. C/O Island Beach State Gardner, 08826. ¯ Complete line of related supplies Park, Seaside Park, 08752. WashingtonCrossing Park is probably Cheesequake Park in Middlesex the most familiar one to Princeton area County offers swimming,picnicking, residents. It includes the State Forest ¯ Webuy currency, gold Et silver coins, old jewelry, fishing, campingand hiking as well as Nursery, McKonkey Ferry House nature study. Matawan,07747. museum, the Flag Museum,a nature sterling silver, pocket watches, etc. Fort Mort Park at Finns Point in center and an outdoor theatre. Picnic Salem County was once one of three facilities are available. R.R. 1, Box327, forts guarding the Delaware River ¯ Titusville, 08560. ¯ Wemake up gold and silver coin jewelry belowPhiladelphia. Fishing, picnicking. Washington Rock Park on the First R.D. 3, Salem, 08079. Watchung Mountain in Somerset ¯ Estates appraised Iligh Point Park along the Kittatinny County, near Dunsllen, was the lookout Ridge in Sussex County includes the from which General Washington wat- highest point in the state. Swimming, ched the movementsof British troops ¯ Investment portfolios prepared and managed picnicking, hiking, fishing, camping, during the Revolution. Picnicking nature study, lodge with sleeping ac- facilities. GreenBrook, 08812. commodations refreshment stands. The state’s three recreational areas Life MembersAmerican R.R. 4, Box 287 Sussex,07461. are all fairly close at hand for Mercer Island BeachState Park is a 10-mile and Somersetcounty residents. Bull’s NumismaticAssociation strip of land boundedby the Atlantic Island in BunterdonCounty just north of Ocean and Barnegat Bay. There is a Lambertvilleis boundedon one side by and American botanical zone, a recreational zone with the DelawareRiver and the other by the PhilatelicAssociation ocean swimmingand surf fishing, and a Delaware and Raritan Canal. Pic- wildlife sanctuary. Seaside Park, 08752. nicking, fishing, boating and camping. Parvin Park in Salem County is a The Island offers excellent nature study woodlandtype of park. Awide variety of opportunities, R.D.2 Box242, Stockton, MemberProfessional Numismatists Guild bird life is foundhere. Fishing, boating, 08559. canoeing, hiking, picnicking, camping RoundValley, near Clinton, in Hun- Bill Pullen, Larry Vail Cleef and Phil Perkins and fishing. Cabins on Thundergust Pond, campsites on Parvin Lake. Boats terdon County, has an excellent lake Professional Numismatists at your service and canoes can be rented. 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Emphasiswill be placed on preserving a consistent interest in the environment There is an organization in Belmont, someof Ecuador’s natural frontierland up most of the expenses. Applicants must be between15 and 10 and its beauty is the Sierra Club. Did Mass., that is approaching en- from the encroachmentsof accelerated you knowthat the Sierra Club sponsorsa vironmental problems, amongothers, and haphazard growth. years old. The campsoperate for eight weeks,this year from July 5 to Aug.26. Student Conservation Association by organizing scientific expeditions led Other expeditions are located in the Program in which high school and by experts in their respective fields to UnitedStates. June 12-26and Sept. 4-18, There are two types of camps, nonresidential, in which youngsters college volunteers workin the field of find answers to particular problems. Earthwatch will sponsor a project in conservation? 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Box550, PreviousEarthwatch expeditions Althoughthe organization is only six Projects undertaken by membersof Charlnstown.N.H.. 03603. haveincluded whole families, retired years old, word of the unique op- the Youth Conservation Corps include If you have an interest in nature but couples,teachers and students, portunities it offers is becomingwidely collecting timber, clearing trails, all these organizational camps don’t professionalsandamateurs, technicians publicized. Consequently,applications constructing lean-to’s, and restoring soundlike they’re for you, another way andnon.specialists, scientists andnon- to join their expeditions should be sent hiking trails. It’s hard work,but within to get involved with conservation and scientists.Halfof the participants inan as early as possible. Earthwateh is a the past year or so the number of enjoy the environmentis to participate Earthwatehproject come from diverse nonprofit organization, and most con- teenagers applying has increased to in any of the one-day expeditions the callings,such as homemakers, tributions to it are tax-deductible. such an extent that this year selections NewJersey Sierra Club is constantly businessmen,engineers, artists, doc- For further information, write Ear- were made randomly by a computer. offering. For instance May14 there will tors,and farmers. The other half of the thwatch, 10 Juniper Rd., Box 127, Applications must be made by the be a Delaware River canoe trip from teamusually represents the educational Belmont, Mass. 02178. middle of Marchin order to be con- BushkillFalls, Pa., to ’rocks Island; call communityin someway. 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Earthwatch in that the situations are preciation of the environment,to make combined husband and wife mem- For example, upcoming Earthwatch really workexperiences. them concerned about preserving it. bership, and $8 for students. Special expeditions include an archaelogical The corps has been active in New The teenagers are paid for their rates are available for senior citizens. and geological study of the Chimu Jersey for four years, and there are now labors, $600 for both residential and nonresidential campersfor the season, For moreinformation about the Sierra Kingdomof Peru, which will be con- four federal campsand 15 state camps, Club,call (609) 924-3141. ducted in Peru’s MecheValley (con- in such places as Stokes Forest in of which $14 is deducted per weekfor

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Continued from Page 14 minimumof four hours at each campwe Iplot visit," she says, "and often we stay interests as travel, wilderness, riding, overnight. We’renot interested in fancy /galnmg scuba diving, etc., has been published that camp’sdirector, in whichhe will trimmings, but we chock the physical Continued from Page 10 since 1914and is regularly updated.It is facilities very carefully. Whatwe are actually cometo the homeand bring a well worthlooking into; be prepared to video presentationof his camp,if at all "Before we actually start planting," mainly concerned with is howthe camp added Ms. Nicol, "we usually advise take notes. is maintained and how the camp possible. It is very important for the Another good way to find out about director to meet the prospective camper that gardeners makea diagram of what director and his counselors handle the they want to plant where, so they know summer camp facilities is through children and their activities." and vice versa, because not every camp friends and neighbors. If you knowof is for every child," says Mrs.Sheriden. exactly what’s going on. This is someonewho has sent his child to a Although the most popular age for especially helpful to a novice gardener particular camp, find out what they beginninga child in campis 8, there is whohas no idea of what, say, carrots have to say about their child’s ex- I! you know of someone an increasing number of 7-year-olds look like whenthey’re just starting to comeup." periences there. who has sent his child to a taking advantage of campprograms. There are two NewYork-based groups Gardeningat workcan present unique particular camp, find out Generally speaking, Eileen Sheciden problems,however. Clothing is not the that specialize in helping parents find advises starting children off with a day the proper summei" camp for their what they have to say about least of them. Fewpeople want to get campexperience so youngsters can get downon their handsand knees and weed children. their child’s experiences the feel of an organized day and still The Association of Private Camps,at have the security of the hometo return in a good suit. Andgardening at lun- 55 West42rid St., N.Y.N.Y.10036 (212, there. chtime can be so time-consumingthat to. "A generalized campingprogram is there maybe no time left to eat. 736-6595), publishes an informative best for children under 12," she advises. brochurecalled "A Guidefor Selecting a "I find it’s easiest for meto garden Mrs. Sheriden has been checking on "When children reach the teenage Private Camp." The pamphlet lists years, that’s the time to think of a after work," said Ms. Nicol. "That membercamps accredited by various private campfacilities for 15 years, so middaysun is too hot, so [ waittill the she knowsher business well. "Safety specialized camp such as those for state committees and by the tennis, for example." daycools downbefore I start. I bring old .ir~. association’s ownaccreditation com- precautions are importantto look for," pants and sneakers to workand change she stresses. "Also, howdo the kids and If you are going to select a campon after business hours. It’s very relaxing mittee, with enoughof a description to your ownwithout the advice of the Camp give parents a feel of each of the camps the college-age counselors interact. If after a day indoors." there’s any kind of a problem,how is it AdvisoryService, first decide whether listed. Programs,camp size, location, you want a day or overnight camp, and Big business is not the only group to and tuition are included. States covered solved? These are things that can only jump on the garden-promotion band- be observed whenthe campis actually whetherit should be all-boy or girl or in the brochureare Connecticut,Maine, coeducational.Talk to your child to find’ wagon.Some local townships have also Massachusetts, NewHampshire, New. in session. Just looking at a row of begun a spring-summer gardening emptycabins really doesn’t tell a person out what he or she wants. Don’t push project. Notable among these is Jersey, NewYork, and Pennsylvania. your child into going to camp. "Whena One important point that this group much about how the camp is run. LawrenceTownship, which owns a 100- Ideally, parents should check out a child is ready, he’ll let youknow," says makes is thenecessity for a personal Mrs. Sheriden. "Usuallythe first reason acre parcel of land on Route206 not far interview with the director of the campthe year before they want to send from the village. a child there, but unfortunately most whythey want to go to campis because Only townshipresidents are eligible summer campunder consideration to one of their friends is going." really get a feel of whatthat camphas to people do not plan that far ahead." for the plots, which are available in The CampAdvisory Service is unique Thendecide on a general location, and three sizes, 10 by 20, 20 by 20, and20 by offer anti whetherit is suitable for your find out as much as you can about child. in that it offers personal interviews 30. Thereis no chargefor the use of the between staff membersand parents and particular camps in that area. Also, The CampAdvisory Service, 500 Fifth decide howmuch you are willing to land. This is the third season for the Avenue,N.Y.N.Y. 10036 (212, 736-1660), children wishing information about Lawrencegardening project, and thus camps.The advisors try to find out what invest in a campingexperience for your far there has been no vandalism. was established in 1939, and is involved child. Most overnight camps cost bet- in helping parents chooseboth private the child is looking for in a camp,and Althoughthere is no water supply on the indeed whetherthe child really should ween$600 and $800 a month. property, the LawrenceFire Company camps and private schools for their If at all possible, visit the campwhile children. Thestaff advisors try to visit go to campat all. supplies water for the gardens. Perhaps one of the best things about it is in operationto get a viewof howit is Thetownship sends applicants a list of as manyof the campsas possible during run. Talk to the director and the an actual workingsession to really find this service is the price - it’s absolutely guidelines which must be adhered to. free. The group is supported by private counselors. Checkfor health facilities. Amongthem, gardens must be kept free out howthat campfunctions. Somebasic research will hopefully be "Each summerwe cheese a specific schools and camps, and no donation is of weeds,no insecticides or fertilizers required. the start of a most memorablesummer should be used that will affect neigh- location," explained Eileen Sheriden, for your child. one of the advisors. "We spend a "If a parent comesto us requesting boring plots, and no structures of any kind are allowed.

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indoor andsix outdoor courts. Club Continued from Page 4 membershipis$25 a season,and guest hour are available before 9 a.m. Season rates for a 30-weekseason, from Sept. feesare nominal. Court rentals follow thestandard sliding scale, and indoor 25, 1977 to May6, 1978, range from $215 ratesgo downconsiderably during the to $420 dependingon the day and time. summer.Outdoor court rentals range Semi-private lessens at Hamiltonare from $2 to $4 an hour dependingon the $20 an hour. Group lessons, six to a time and day. group on the average, are $31 for six MercerCounty residents wishing to hours. There is presently a waiting list hop on the tennis bandwagoncan take for mostlesson times. Call (609) 586-2666 advantateof the county’sPublic Indoor for more information. The indoor TennisCenter on Bear TavernRoad in facilities will also be available during West Trenton, off 1-95. The facility the summerat a considerable discount. features six courts. Lessons are The Princeton Racquet Club on available, and court rentals are lower RaymondRoad in Princeton is open for county residents from8 a.m. to It p.m. daily. The facility features six indoor courts, and five new Youngpeople whohave an interest in outdoorcourts are currently being built. tennis should investigate the program Membership in the club is $25 per offered by the Lawrenceville Tennis person, $40 for a family, and $I0 for Camp,a summerfacility on the grounds juniors under if. The fees vary for of the Lawrenceville School on Route reserving a court, again depending on 206.Now in its fifth year, the campis run the time and day. by Dr. John Conroy, former tennis Reservations are currently being coach at Princeton University. taken for season court time for fall 1977 Programsare offered for a one- or two- to spring 1978, and only those whohave weekperiod, andregistration fees t$230 reserveda seasonalcourt for the up- for one week, $435 for two) include comingyear will be allowedto usethe room, hoard, and a minimumof five outdoor tennis facilities at the club. If hoursof tennis instruction per day. A$75 1977-78court time has been reserved, depositis required, andboys and girls 10 membersmay use the outdoor courts to 17 are eligible to apply. Thecamp will from 9-12 and 3-9 daily for no extra open June 19. Call (609) 924-2493for charge. The indoor courts will be closed further details. for the summer. The Primceton Community Tennis Lessons are given at the Princeton Program, which began operations in Racquet Club, and current charges are 1954, offers one of the most com- $13 a half hour for private lessons, $21 prehensive programs in this area. for an hour, including court rental; and Classes are available for both children I $7 a person for a half hour semi-private and adults at various levels of skill at lesson, $12an hour. Grouplessons, with nominal charges. Summerclasses begin four to six on the averageto a group, are June 13 for ten weeks, ending Aug. 19. $60 for adults for a series of eight hour- Enrollment maybe on a weekly basis, and-a-half lessons, $50 for juniors. Call two lessons a weekfor adults and three (609) 924-9191for further information. for children, at $9 a week. Anadvanced The Princeton Indoor Tennis Center programfor juniors, a five-day-a-week on Washington Road is open all year programof intensive instruction with round, flours through the end of Mayare emphasison tournament play, will also 7 a.m. to ll p.m. daily. Summerhours be offered during the summerat $30 a are 9 a.m. to noon and 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. week. In addition to the manytypes of except for rainy days, whenthe facility lessonsit offers, the CommunityTennis ThePrinceton community tennis programoffers instruction for all agesand both will be open all day. Programand its Youth Tennis Foun- sexes, h starts with the rudimentsof the gameand workstoward tournament par- dationoffer manytypes of tournaments ticipation. (Mark Czajkowskiphoto) In SomersetCounty, the All-Weather andleagues, as well as special courses Tennis Center in Bridgewater is open in howto teachtennis. Call (609) 924- from 7 a.m. to ll p.m. and features four 4343. casual livino

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EwingShopping Center 968 Parkway 883-2705 Mon.,Tues. & Wed.10-6; Thurs. & Fri, 10-9;Sat. 10-5 ] "]~ r~ljl~ay, May5,19’~7 WIildSOr,N|shtsHerald, Centre1 Post, FrenRIIrt News-Record, H01seoroush Beacon, Manvlllo News McCarterslates work arts & of diverse filmmakers May 71 at 8 p.m. as part of whichIs a sagaof the trials PRINCETON-- Ballet, McCarter’s evening of surfing andtribulationsofmiddleaged death, horses, life beneaththe and sporting films, which mengiven to orgies of touch seas, small talk and features Bud Browne’s full- football in NewYork’s Central lehure skateboarding are only some length surfing lea|are, "Going Park on Sundays. of the subjects dealt with by Surfin’". The program also Seats for both evenings of the 18 filmmakers whose includes Mike Hoover’s film are unreserved. However, workswill makeup the annual "Solo," a film about solo tickets for (he experimental SportingFilms billed evening of Experimental, mo u n t a i n e I i mb i n g, films are available in advance PRINCETON-Surfing skateboarding and solo Independent and Avant-Garde photographedon 21 different from the box office, while Cinemaat McCarterTheatre climbs across North America, tickets for the sporting films mountainclimbing will be the featured subjects in on Friday, May6, at 8 p.m. and John Hancock’s "Sticky may be purchased from l0 an evening of sporting films presented by the Mc- AlanBeattie’s "Doubletalk" MyFingers, Fleet MyFeet," a.m. on, May7. Carter Theatre on Saturday, at 8 p.m. The special deals with a boywho comes to attraction will be MacGullivray and Frecman’s pick up his date, andis forced latest full-length surfing film "GoingSurfin," with to makesmall talk with her new footage of both Hawaiian and California sur- parents in the living room. Overlapping soundtraeks fing at such locations as the Pipeline, Sunset provideboth the real thoughts Beach, Walmea and Makaha. Tickets are of the three trapped people available in advance from the box office. and, at the sametime, the banalities they exchange during the long wait. "Night Life" is another of filmmaker ’Cosl fan Tutte’ in concert Robin Lehman’sexplorations PRINCETON~NewYork’s Opera Gyarto will of such subjects as birds, geysers, volcanoes and life present a concert version of Mozart’s "Cosi fun Tutte" at Alexander Hall on Friday at 8 p.m. under the sea; while Susan Gibbard’s "Centaur" captures Opera Oyarto, a concert opera group, focuses on the poetry of horse and rider achieving musical precision and refinement, on film, with camera elements which sometimessuffer in staged produc- techniques that reveal details tions. Tickets are $2.50 and will benefit the of hoof movement,pace and scholarship and playground funds of the Univer- weight the naked eye can sity-NOW Day Nursery. never catch. David Hahn’s "In a Rehearsal Room" captures d the essence of dance and the magicof ballet. In it, dancers merce’scommunity work. In finale are, fromleft, AlbertW. Jan- AMERICA’SOLDEST musical comedywill play at McCartersson, Virginia Cole, Albert Tucher,Selma Edich and Linda Easl- Cynthia Gregory and Ivan Theatreon Tuesday,May 10, as a benefit for Chamberof Cam-man. Nagyof the Amerioan Ballet Big band sound Theatre, meet in a bare GIV~t~ THE BESTONHER DAY rehearsal studio and dance a WESTWINDSOR-The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis "pas de deux"to the musicof Orchestra-- the "big Jazz orchestra with the sound Paehclbel. Canadian film. of today -will play at Mercer CmmtyCommunity maker Caroline Leaf’s "The College gym at 8 p.m. on Tuesday. Mel Lewis, ’Disappointment" revived Street" is an animated drummer has toured Europe with Benny Good- adaptation of novelist Mar. manand Dizzy Gillesple; Thad Jones, horn, the Then last year . lead¯ . some pretenhous locals decal Richler’s story of the orchestra’s arranger, starred with the Count Basic PRINCETON-- America’s full of singabletunes," in the panics staged it in Bteen- on a search for Blackbeard’s same name which makes a Band. Admissionis $3 general public, $2 alumni, first musical comedy, a play words of one reviewer, tennial revivals at Washingtontreasure supposedly buried powerful statement about written in 1767 but never The first scheduled per- Crossing Park and the Library family reactions to the aged, $1 students and children and senior citizens free. formanceof the play, back in along the DelawareRiver. death, anddying. In a happier staged until last year, will be of Congress in Washington, Thomas Forrest, who is 1767, was cancelled becauseof vein, MaeGiilivray and seen again at M’eCarter D.C. believedto be the author of the Freeman’s "Magic Rolling Theatre on Tuesday, MaylO. its biting satire on local Next week’s performances, play under the pen name of ll’s called "The Disap- Philadelphia personalities. a presentationoftheChamber Andrew Barton, was a Board"is a tribute to the new pointment, or, the Force of Even though the play was sport of skateboarding, and wewish all MOTHERS of Commerceof the Princeton Revolutionary officer who features both professional Credulity," and it’s "a revised in 1796, it went un- Area, will he put on by the Bi- fought at the Battle of Trenton AHAPPY MOTHER’S DAY "Charm"at Somerset rolicking, boisterous farce, performed for nearly two championsas well as the kids centuries. State BicentennialCommittee. and wholater served two around the block. BRANCHBURG-- "Chasm," a one-act play The showwill feature talented terms in Congress, starting in "MagicRolling Board" will performers from Community1819. Thurs.,Fri. andSat. Specials , written and directed by Derek J. Graver of Somer- also be shown on Saturday, 5.95j’. ville will be presented by students and alumni of Players, Princeton Univer- Tickets far the evening BroiledKing Crab Legs Somerset County College in the College Center sity, Westminster Choir performance at 8:30 range’ Surf & Turf Camdenand Green College, and the Princeton from $3.50 to $6.50. All seats cole, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. For tickets Stulfed MushroomCaps 4.95 Opera Association. are reserved. For the matinee COREA CANCELLED sod information call Linda Thomas,assistant to Harold Sokolsky, is at 2:30 pm., students with I.D. PrimeRib 6.95 the direetur, college center at 526-1200. are giving party producing and Jon Lorraineis cardg will be admitted for The Chick Corea and Return directing. Paul Hoffreiterwill $2.50, while other seats loll to Forever concert scheduled Baking dane on premises -- Weserve Jewish conduct Arts Nova, a unreserved) are a~,ailable at for Sunday, May8, has been Challah bread. Open7 days ¯ Salad Bar Man. to PRINCETON -- Betty Ringing," "On the Town," Chamber-musicgroup. $3. ’they maybe purchasedat cancelled. Tickets may be .Sat. 5-9:30¯ Sun.1-9:30 ¯ Children’smenu Camden and Adolph Green, "Good News," and "The The ballad opera telis the the McCarter Theatre box refunded in full fromplace of I .’;. I U.i,,rm.I whoconstitute the entire cast Barkleys of Broadway." Two story of colonial con-menwho office. purchase prior to May30. For of the current Broadway of their pictures, "The Band further refund information, 5,,oth I~rtm~. ick Coloraturain concert musical hit "A Party with Wagon"acd "It’s AlwaysFair please call the MeCarter PRINCETON-- Four Princeton University Betty Camden and Adolph Weather," won Academy Theatre box office. 297-6678 students, Julia Schechtman, coloratura soprano, Green," will be presented in a Award nominations. As Open Air Theatre ’David Zuckerman, clarinetist,’ Jonathan Rich- special single performanceof performers, Camden and their very own show at Me- Green appeared in their own man, cellist and AnnPaollni, pianist, will give a Carter Theatre on Sunday, showOntheTawo aodu announcesseason joint concert on Sunday, at 3 p.m. in Woolworth May22, at 8 p.m. the late 1950’sappeared at the Center.Paolini. Zuckermanand Riehmanwill per- Miss Camden and Mr. Golden Theatre in a show For h)rm Brahms" "Clarinet Trio in A Minor, Opus Green, who have worked composed of material from The OpenAir Theatre opens "Two by Two," leads off on I 14." together for more than 40 their showsand films, its 14th season on June 16.. August4-6 and 11-13, with the ,ears on musicals and movies Tickets for the single per- Manager Jack Reese has aide TownePlayers. "Oliver" , too numerous to mention, formance of "A Party with scheduleda variety of musical will be presented by the Mother’s appear on stage all by Betty Camden and Adolph comedies, opera and drama. Princeton CommunityPlayers Violin concertofeatured themselves, in a panoramic Green"are on sale nowat the "Paint Your Wagon," by on August18-20 and 25-27. To StuffedScallops /Lobster . Mushrooms/ Crab or Lobster revue based on their careers McCarterbox office. Lerner and Loeweand staged end the season the Princeton BroiledSeafood Combination PRINCETON-- The Princeton University or- as performers and as hy the Neshaminy Players, Opera Association does their chestra, under the direction of Bruce Ferden, will Broadway and film writers StuffedFlounder~Crab or Lobster ¯ Shrimp/ Crabor Lobster I~¢"rvtbleruns June 16-18 and 23-25. bit again with Donizetti’s give its final concert o| the season on Thursday,in and lyricists¯ Best knownas Gospel ="" "~’*""" Following that, on June 30 and "Elixir of Love," ic English, ClubSteaks ¯ BarbequeRibs the authors and/or lyricists of July 1-3, and 7-9, the Pen- on Sept. 1-4. AlexanderHall at 8:30 p.m. The guest artist will Dinnersfrom$4.50 ~ be Geoffrey Michaels, violinist, whowill perform such musical hits as "Won- to give concerf nington Players will present The Open Air Theatre is ~ derful Town," "Bells are "L’il Abner." Gilbert and located in a beautiful dell in Mozart’s "Violin Concerto No. 5." Also included Ringing," "Subways are for PRINCETON- The Gosl~el Sullivan’s "Pirates of Pen- New Jersey’s Washington in the program will be Weber’s "Oberon Over- Sleeping," "Applause," and zance" goes on July 14-16 and Crossing State Park. Season ture," "Nottuxna for strings" by Dvorak and "Hallelujah Baby," the Ensemble of Princeton SALAD ¯ 4. University will give a concert 2t-23 under the auspices of the tickets at a special price are ~ Copland’s "Billy the Kid" suite. collaborators began their Princeton Opera Assoeal on. available¯ Write to careers as performers, and on Sunday,May 14, at 7 p.m. in Alexander Hall Then along comes Washington Crossing were lured back to the stage Shakespeare ’7O’s comedy, Association of NewJersey, Union Valley-Cranbury Station Rd., Cranbury this spring by producer Arthur In addition to the host choir the concert will feature the "MuchAdo About Nothing" nn River Road, Washington ¯ h~. 609-655-1120 ~ g Cantor¯ "A Party with lnter-FaithRevelatioaSingers, July 28-30. Crossing, N.J. 08560. Madrigals, motets and more Camden and Green" is en- of Brooklyn, the Trenton The Noah’s Ark musical, teringits fourth monthjust off CommunityYouth Crusade of WEST WINDSOR -- The Mercer Madrigal at the Little Singers, a group of musicians who perform in Theatre on 44th Street. Trenton, aud Ms. SiobhanLee costume the music of the Elizabethan era, will Camden and Green’s many ¯ °f..P.r~:tset:rneo2foradultsTICK ~ and present "Madrigals’ Motets and More" at Mercer mowe musicals ’aa de $1.50forstudentsanuemmrcn.t In ..... County CommunityCollege’s Kelsey Theatre at 2 "Singin’ in the Rain" "The Band Wagon," "It’s’ Always Tickets can be purchased at p.m. Friday, lncluded amongthe mostly-choral the door. musical selections will be "Tombeau de M. de Fair Weather," "Bells are Blanerocher," written by Louis Couperlne in memoryof his friend who fell downstairs (in drunkenstate? } after an eveningof revelry ; "Street Cries o| I.xmdon,’"which weaves the cries of street peddlers into the instrumental fantasy, and a song by King Henry the Eighth entitled "Pastime With Good Company." Recitations from works by Ben Johnson and ThomasTomkls will be included. Ad- missionis free.

Boychoirto sing WESTWINDSOR -- A moving cantata based on stories and poems that survived the holocaust, Tues. JIM YOUNGTRIO "Only I Never Saw Another Butterfly," will be sung by the Boychoir of Princeton at the Mercer Wed. THMESIII County Community College Theatre at 3 p.m. R Sunday. Also featured on the program will be Thu,~. rossivez bythe Incomparable choral works by Mozart, Schubert and Men- ¯ I delssohn; Broadway and Stephen Foster tunes; ¯ JOHNNYCOLE’S TRIO selections from "A Singing of Angels" by Cantor Davidson and songs from America’s early days. Fri. El" Dance~- Enjoythe Contemporary Admissionis $3. general public, $2 alumni, $1.00 Sat. Sound of the JIM YOUNG TRIO I’/I~/M’other.sDay II students and children, and senior citizens free. N.J.. , ,., Privaterooms available for Mother’aDaY Dinner ’1

EASTW/N[F;Oi~ ~P/(/~T/CAT£D CLUI 448-848"/" Cocktail Hour5-7 i CsU.Forlnfo.On.Pflvete Partl41s, ’ " ¯ . " ,’. ’ ’ : i ’. ". ’ ’ " . ’ ’, ..... , : . .. , ., t ,ll It’. 2-B Thursday,May S, 1977 Newkind of theatre debuts at Princeton expressing moreabout their byNathanlelZlmsklnd production from beginning to characters’ attitudes. Special Writer end, Seltzer believes that the If, for example,an actor is process of rehearsing a good "filled" with s prepared Professor Daniel Seltzer, emotional response so that he head of PrincetonUniversRy’s play involves people in the is not opento the possibilities Program in Theatre and careful consideration of many inherent in a particular Dance, announced recently things about a society, so that participation in this process passage in the play’s text, that Joseph Choikin, founder Chaikin mayask him to empty of the OpenTheatre and one of can have great learning value even for those with only a his reading of emotionso that the modern theatre’s most the process of discovery may innovative directors, has been peripheral interest in the theatre. begin again. invited to the campus this Or if he senses that an actor semester to direct a For his part, Mr. Chaikin is not responding adequately professional company in reports that he is grateful for the opportunity to check to some valid new action or "Endgame," the avant garde intonation a fellow actor has masterpiece by the Irish regularly with his auditors on comeup with, be maycall out, playwright Samuel Beckett. the recognizability o£ what he and his cast are trying to "Respond in the mode in Though the play deals with which you are being ad- people who are profoundly convey. To all of which one mayappend the hope that such dressed," and urge the of- uninterested in their fender react "in the moment" surroundings, that should not projects as this may help attract the sponsorship that that nowexists betweenthe he the case with those at- two characters, even if it tending the performances at wouldenable the University to means giving up a response Murray Theater, which begins enlarge its Program in thatwas previously effective. tonight. The play’s wonder- Theatre and Dance. Again,if he suspectsthat ful homer for one If it was the rehearsal there is not enoughinsight thing,is bound to ¯hold their processthat Dr. Seltzerinforming an action, he may interest, wantedhis students to see, help an actor focus on the Audienceswill be seeingthe thenthe choice of Mr.Chaikin problemby asking him to state resultsofa pilotproject that was a goodone. Neverwas what aspect of the preceding ProfessorSeltzer believes to thereadirector more uniquely action he is responding to. be uniqueon today’scollege dedicatedtothis process than he. The hallmarkof JosephChaikin gives his actors as scene.Under the auspices of much leeway as they want to theProgram in Theatreand Chaikin’sskill as a directoris his virtuosityat keepingexperiment with new Dance Princeton un- responses, but he is a fanatic dergraduatesarebeing given rehearsingactors from falling about clarity of eom- intoruts that would prevent MERCERCOUNTY SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA’S next performancewill be on May11 ut the Lawrenceville School. coursecredit for observing the .munication, and whennothing preparationofa professionalthemfrom discoveringand ~s coming across to him from (MarkCzajkowski photo) ¯ what an actor is doing, he may complain, "Your choices are Women’sChorus, interesting, but they don’t GEORGESTREET PLAYHOUSE include me!" Pingry Club This open-endedprocess of Park Commission’s SamuelBeckett’s tragicomedy discovery, adjustment, and to give concert checking for audience WAITINGFOR GODOT recognitionhas occupied The Princeton tligh School severalfour-hour sessions a Women’sChorus will join with a patronof the arts May6 &7 at 8:30 weeksince March 7, andnow the Pingry Glee Club to the time is comingto put it all present a concert on Sunday, pieces such as Mozart’s singers in [he group, May8, at 4 p.m. in Alexander Benefactors in music are May8 at 3 p.m. together for the performances. usually pictured as Russian Overture to "The Marriage of representing three . That, muses former Tony tlall. Reservations:201-246-7717 The Pingry Glee Club wiU countess-types helping the Figaro," Strauss’ Overture to generations. nominee Daniel Seltzer, likes of Tehaikowskyget their "Die Fledermaus," and Harry Mulder of Trenton 414 GeorgeSt. NewBrunswick, N.J. himself a member of the perform several numbers Rimsky-Korsakoff’s "The under the direction of Antoine start. One would be hard High School’s music depart- "Endgame"cast, will be like pressed to think of similarities Great Russian Easter." ment has ably and putting together the carefully duBourg and James Little. The Mercer County Sym- imaginatively led the chorus The Women’sChorus will be between Russian noblewomen chopped and prepared com- and the Mercer County Park phonic Orchestra, which since it was formed in 1950 ponents of a complicated directed by William Trego and belongs to the YouthOrchestra q? Cgmmissinn,except that the under the auspices of the The Pdnceton Community Players ~’ Indian meal. ’Naneianne Parella. The Division of the American Trenton Junior Chamber of ~t} women will sing Franz Commission, too, is a q;, present ~;¢ Performances will run benefactorof musicians. It has SymphonyOrchestra League,~ Commerce.In the late 1950’sit ~t~ Wednesdaysthrough Sundays, Schubert’s "Psalm ~" and for manyyears given financial was founded in 1961 by John was taken over by the Mercer May4-15, at 8:30 p.m. except Vincent Persiehetti’s "Spring Leo llerold, a Trenton oil ~t~ Cantata" before joining with and moral support to the County Board of Chosen Saturdays whenthe times are Mercer CountyChorus and the dealer and avid appreciator of Freeholders and was made q[~he ~Importanec 7 andg:30 p.m. In keepingwith the men. music. Herold, who was part of the CountyRecreation The two groups will present Mercer County Symphonic the spirit of the productionthe Orchestra. Both groups are concerned that the Trenton Department.In 1963, the Park question of an additional week o featured work, Mozart’s thriving and are bringing Symphonyhad to import a Commission assumed spon- ~’~of ~t~cing aEarnest of performancesis still open. "’Vespers K.339," with lull substantial numberof out-of- I’,~ orchestra. some20 fine concerts a year to sorship. ~t;, the area. town musicians, envisioned During its current season The soloists, from West- the MercerCounty Symphonic the chorus has sung at the minster Choir College, are A youngorchestra of some JudithForusz 70 members, the Mercer Orchestraas a launchingAnnual Ecumenical ~j May6, 7, 8 Susan Robinson, soprano; Lois placefor future members of 13,14 Laverty, alto; Randy CountySymphonic Orchestra Thanksgiving Service at Har ~/ has been a training groundfor the Trenton Symphony. In- Sinai Templein Trenton and t ~I SuzieBertin*’~ Thompson, tenor; and Dan deed, several of the Trenton Fri.& Sat. ot 8:30 Pratt, bass. area musicians for 16 years. appearedwith the NewJersey ~ PhyllisFurley $3.50 For the first 12 it wasbased at group’s musicians are Guild of Theater Organists at ~9 SpencerG~,te~ graduates of the youth or- LorlZr~sky Sun.at 7:30 the War Memorial building, a combined Christmas con- ~j~ RogerLipman but its home now is the chestra. cert. It also presentedits now ~t~ $2,50 Orchestra Manager Evelyn HerbMcAnenv ~ LawrencevilleSchool. traditional, and critically ~t StephenMcConnell PCPPlayhouse ~1~ II HELDOVER Most of its concerts are R. Krosnick, whose son John acclaimed, "Messiah," and ~p Den)soSeutter 171Oroadmead SHOWS7:15 & 9:00 given at the 900-seat Kirby recently performed a per- participated in a Christmas ~t~ AnneSheldon Pzinceton.New Je~ ~ ¯11 EAST WINDSOR cussion concerto with the ForinIormationabout There’sOnl1One Thing Wrong ArtsCenter at theschool, and Festival at the St. Mark ~,0 Reservationsandinformatlon: allare free. In addition, the Philadelphia Orchestra, spoke United Methodist Church in ~ groupsal~, please call ~ Withthe Davis Baby .... The 7% with pride of the ac- HamiltoRSquare¯ ~0 609.893.7395 l orchestraappears at schools 609/921.6314~P Solution throughoutMercer County. On complishmentsof some recent There is enthusiasm for ~o ~,. l IT’s ALIVE alumni. every type of music, from q~ A SherlockHolmes Feb.27 a concertwas held at Mystery theJohn Witherspoon Middle "PierreDjokic, who played popularto countryto gospel to Schoolin Princeton. with the Mercer County classical, amongthe mem- All.MarCast Thereare no attemptsto SymphonicOrchestra at an bers. Buta special interest in make thingseasy for the earlyage, is now studying the popular and gospel led to the youngmusicians. Conductor fluteat Juilliard with L;eonard formation of two smaller Rose.He alsoperformed with Camdenand Green are fantastic performers. MatteoGiammario, who also groups within the chorus. The directsLawreoceviUe’s Ars thePhiladelphia Orchestra as Mercer County Ensemble, Theyhave this dazzling charm,they light up with NovaChamber Orchestra and a youthconcert winner, and I which specializes in popular joy. NowYork, NewYork is, as they sing, a isa formerconcert master of believehe willreach great’ ¯ music, andthe MercerCounty ~- wonderful town. And Camdenand Green are the.=L, z theTuscon Symphony, leads acclaim. Mitchell Frank is a Gospel .Choir are often oneof the reasonswhy the bells are ringing. A his talented high schooland percussion major at the featured at concerts. In ad- S¢11[11RIcollege age musicians in TempleUniversity College of dition, both groups are happyevening. It realty is quite a party!" Music.Gerri Coutant won a available for outside ap- -criveBarnes, New York Timos ll scholarshlpto Trenton State pearances. All together, the "Delightful shawl A winning teaml" r ’ MontgomeryShopping Center Collegeas a musicmajor and chorus and its two smaller --MarlinGoHfried. New York Post Route2(]6 8 51 a. RockyHill , is studyingwith Martin ensemblesprovide some 10 to "Aaabsolute delight I" --Alia. Wana¢h.NewsUa LeBeau of the Trenton 15 performancesa season, all v SymphonyOrchestra. And of free of charge. "RARELY HAS SO MUCHWIT AND FUN BEEN FRANCE’SMOSTWIDELY A~tm " "~ ~, 1 course these are only a few of Thoughmembership is at u PACKEDINTO TWOHOURSI WHAT A SWELLE- ACCLAIMEDFILMOFTHEYEAR!~ ~ [1~1 the young people who have high now, Chorus Manager GANT,ELEGANT PARTY THIS ISl" --Time Magazine benefited from their Carol Dakin says that new association with the youth members are always 14th Year orchestra." welcome.Rehearsals are held 1977 PROGRAM ¯ Nowin its 27thyear, the every Mondayevening at ~, SummerFestival of Musicand Drama MercerCounty Chorus draws p.m. in the War Memorial A :~/l$gl~,*--mJWeLousr" ...... peoplefrom every segment of building in Trenton. Auditions " MAGNIRCENTr’-~, ~,,,,,, m~ thecommunity ~.o its Monday are brief and very simple. nightrehearsals. Its 120 Anyone interested in~. PAINT YOURWAGON June1G, 17, 18, 23, 24and 25 ,j ,..NCO~2~jt JeauGABINNSimu.e ¯ U IIUm l lUllII MusicalComedy (Raindates June 19, 26) membersrange in agefrom 15 auditioning or in being placed M~I,I*" to 80, andinclude married on the mailing list should ¯ ~.%,.’: i 11 couples,parents and children, contact the Mercer County L’IL ABNER June30, July1,2, 3, 7, 8 and9 ~StarrmgWESMON]=AND E~=r~=o,’t,I~Subtmlies and one familywith five MusicalComedy Park Commission or Ms. (Raindale July 10) Dakinat 883-4212. COMESTO PIRATES OF PENZANCE July 14.15116,21,22and 23 ThePrinceton University’ Programin Theatre and Dance McCARTERTHEATRE Gilbert& Sullivan (Raindates July 17, 24) FORONE NIGHT ONLYI in association with Theatrelntimejpresents SUNDAY,MAY 22 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING July 28, 29and 30 SAMUEL BECKETT’S at 8:00pm Shakespeare (Raindale July 31 TkkmttlO~h,ST.U0 &SOU kk,~.50 ¯ 4.30 TWO BY TWO August4, 5, 6, 11, 12and13 MusicalComedy (Raindates Aug. 7, 14) OLIVER August18.19, 20, 25. 26 and27 MusicalComedy (Raindates Aug. 21,28) ELIXIR OF LOVE September1,2, 3, and4 Opera (Norain date) BLACK

Box0lhce open at 4:00p.m, on performancedates only (609) 737-9721. CurtainTime, 8:30 p,m. -- TicketsGood for AnyShow ,..%. ~’~,~ , CHANGEIN BOX OFFICE HOURS: AOVANCEMONEY SAVING SALE OF TICKETS ¯ (beginning Sunday,May 8) [] Patrons $35(14 tickets) .o Naon-5P.M. (except performancedays) [] Subscribers $17.50(7 tickets) directed by JOSEPHCHAIK1N ’~ Sundays,May 8 & 22 opensat 3:00 PM May15 closed WashingtonCrossing Assoclailon,Rivor Rd., Washington Crossing,N,J, 08560(Make checks paTable to W,C,A,N.J. with SHAMICHAIKIN’ CHRIS McCANN¯ DANIELSELTZER Tickets$3.00 -- St~Jdeatsunder12 $1:50 C, HARLESSTANLEY, Associate Director STEVENGOMER Childrenunder school age f(oo Princeton University MurrayTheatre May4-8 and May11-15 ~ROS$1NGASSOCIATION OFNEW JERSEY Saturdays at 7:00 and 9:30. All other performancesat 8:30 Ticketsandinfornmtion:(609) 452-8181(non-centrex) /k ~k Thursday, May5, 1977 3-B ¯ i ,i ’Spring Revels’ feature r ) reviews COUPLESONLY JAPANESE LANDSCAPING festive music, dances gallery notes ,,OUR CeANG, N.J.’c ] Players enchant with swinglngestcouples club ic fiw people who I now open in Middlesex like unusual PRINCETON-- A festive popular art from various " Wilde’s merry romp Countyen Fridayevenings. de.igu~and event with elements of a cultures and genres, all of . ’ " , " Serving sophisticated tnleh.alingIn*t., Renaissance fair, of the which embody the artistic couplessince 197 I. traditional songs, masquingspirit and knowledgeof long- CallPoUr F.lnn aa and acting of the English standing and, in somecases, Pleasecan 79 !.2256 Evening600.q24.3202 revels, andof the ritualistic ancient traditions. The ~ ~"~ ~ I ’i NewYork to Virginia. Heis a May12: HumanRelationship in GreekMythology by Bill memberof several art groups scapessignificant. I i Ill I Mayer,Hunter College ICUNY), including Artists Equity An early president of the New Jersey Watercolor Triangle has winner mccarterpresents experimental, independent For[n|ermotion toil, N.J.Gay $wiichboocd (6091921.256C National, the National League ef Professional Artists, Prin- Society, and a memberof the & avant.gardefilms by nineteenfilmmakers ceton Art Association and AmericanWatercolor Society, in ’Kafka, Tea or Me’ fridayevening, may 0th, at eighto’clock The Chamber of Commerce presents y others. His work has his work has attracted national attention, winning Prediction: There’s a hugs -- a conversation piece been displayed in various musical intown, the Princeton that is a real showstopper. Historical Fun - Memorable Music group exhibits and manyone- numerous awards including Triangle Club’s "Kafka, Tea Triangleis fortunate to have the AmericanArtist Medalof admission:$2.50/all seats unreserved / on man shows. or Me," that should blaze a in the two romantic leads AMERICAS FIRST MUSICAL COMEDY Theexhibit will be opento tlonor. His landseapes are sale in advanceat mccarterbox office included in corporate and trail of glory for cast, authors Nancy Bloomer and Jamie the public Mondaythrough and producerswhen it takes to ilerton, whohave long been note: this programis intendedfor adults McCarter Theatre,~i,=Princeton, May ] 0 Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. private collections. the road later this year. active in Intime and other only / personsunder 18 not admitted In fact, in its openingrun at campustheatre groups. They Princetoa 3 best j~i[~.._~ Ars Nova Torres on loan Mother’s Day show McCarter, demandfor tickets make an attractive pair of ~erformers ~ orchestra was so great that an extra would-beplaywrights, trying La Galeria, 195Nassau St., The Gallery at Grover’B performance was added for to grasp the brass ring of McCARTERTHEATRE C0. will bring to Princeton, Mill’s Mother’s Day show, Tuesday night, and two ad- success and remain true tB Surfingspectacular regrets to announced directly from CaymanGallery including works by Sandra ditional dates, June 3 and 4 art. Kalka and all that, They that the concertby in Soho, a solo showof pain- have been set aside for the are ably supported by tings by Alicia Torres. Carson and Marci McDonald, "THE DISAPPOINTMENT- will open on Sunday, May8, show at McCarter Theatre. newcomertto Triangle, that plusskateboarding Ms. Torres was born in with a reception from t to 4 Bookand lyrics, whichmesh is) Fred J. Ebert as the suc- OR THE FORCE OF CHICKCORSA p.m. nicely, are the work of Arthur cessful roommateof Jamie, The Carson-McDonald Einhorn ’78, and Marc Howard whomakes his pile by selling &other sporting films I’rodueer CREDULITY" Direett,r & RETURN ~, DANCING decorative Bbstract art to the II exhibit maybe viewedthrough Segan’77 is responsiblefor the llaroM SokoL~ky Jon Lorrain TOFOREVER EVERYsAr. & SUN. NITE May29. Regular gallery hours pleasant music. very rich are l0 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday This is one play where Seine may question how saturdayevening, may7th, at eighto’clock schedulefor Sunday. NOTTINGHAM everything works: a pleasant Kafka can be metamorphosed featuring"going surfin,’" bud browne’s Mat. 2:30 P.M.$3.00 (Students $2.50i through Sunday, into a. musical. For the Eve. 8:30 P.M.$6.50,6.00, 5.50, 3.50 May8, at Dillon Gym BALLROOM story line blends nicely with latestfull-length surfing film, plus hasbeen MmcePSl.,Hamilton SI.,N.J. luneful well-written lyrics. curious,theansweristhatit can californiaskateboarders attheir best Thelirl~l BalUoom inthe East Thenthere is a kick line tlhat and is being donein Triangle’s in"magic rolling beard" WithAll Big Ban~ SinglesChristian mrennial favorite of Triangle 88th show. Aspecial note of CANCELLED Sat.- EDDIESHAW shows) to end all kick-lines-- thanksis dueto Milt Lyonsfor his help in pulling it all Sun.. WOODYSHERMAN Fellowship almost. It certainly will be admission:$2.50/ all seatsunreserved / Refundsat placeof hard lo top this year’s number, together. This one should play nowon sale in advance atmccarter boxattica. ticket purchase Sat.-9.12 p.m. WidowedDivorcedSeparatec wherethe males appear in the as well here as in Peoria] Sun.-8-11 p.m. Unmarried glittering apparel of buxom Elaine P. Ileinemann A i All Denominations DANCE! R i ARTISTS SHOWCASE THEATRE T First PresbyterianChurch Ikwcho Princeton 320N. MainSI. 1150indiana Avenue Hiqhlslowrt.N.J. (609) 448.0055 Trenton,N.J. WorshipSunday 2 P.M. presents .... i SocialFriday B:30 P.M. BabySitting Provided DIE FLEDERMAUS May7,14, 21 at 8:30 p.m. Sonnso,l~bv The Manmmnh ALICIATORRES Pr~bvtervof lho U~q~ed May22 at 7:30 p.m. P~es~vte,~anChu,ch For reservations: 609.392.2433 ColombianPainter May8 to 28 OpeningMay 8 3:30P.M. to 6:30P.M. MERCERCOUNTY SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA andalso at 5:00P.M. Latin AmericanChoir MartenGiammario, Conductor"

~ormerLv F The Columbus l$oychoh" 1 BENJAMINBARTH Flute- Soloist R DonaklHanson, Director ~ A M MercerCounty Community College Sunday3pmMay8, 1977 KelseyTheatre Wednesday--Mayi I, 1977 at 8 p.m. I KirbyArts Center N GeneralAdmission $3;Alumni $2;Students $1 G TheLawrencevllle School ---FREE ADMISSION~ THE PRINCETONP./tCKET "Seven For Central Jersey" CHILLSBOROUGH "[heIzw~,m’e, ledger l~e ManvilleNews TH£ CENT~L POST [/31NDSOR-HI6HTS H£RRLD Class tried Jtdvertising The Franklin NEWSRECORD 4-B ¯ Thuraday,May 5, 1977 Business Business Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Opportunities Opportunities GAL/GUYFRIDAY’S - Many AVON- Even if you can only PERSONNEL SECRETARY - TEACHER, Science/Math, HIGH VOLUME - lun- ++o.,o ..,+++ AFFIRMATIVE ACTION worka fewhours a week,you cheonette & catering business turesque Turntable Jet., ideal for homemakers, Chanceofalife time! Fortune Ilalf.time Position. 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Open salary requirements to Box formation. Send stamped RESPONSIBLE PERSON - ~03944,e/o Princeton Packet. C+algRoad. Freehold, NJ 07728 ability andlight typing skills. Sr.$lt’ SYSTEMSB ANALYST neededto care for infant for Tues. eveningsualil 8 pro. To addressed envelone to Suburban Princeton. Please ItNs (201) 780-3040 Knights Sales, 214 No. 2rid to$23K workingmother. Call 609-443- 13K. _ --.----..-=---- call Dorothy,609-921-2806. An BSEE. PROJECT It86. Full time, 3-It p.m. shift and Ave., Manville,N.J. 00835. equal opportunity employer. Sling Sgellini AMBASSADOR ENGINEER part time 11 p.m. - 7 o.m. to $27K shifts. Excellent salary and 179DavidsonAve. CONTROLLERFinancial . PRINTEH WANTED- ex- 20 NassauSt. working conditions. Contact Somerset JOBHUNTI--’ G? SECURITY POLICEMEN - Princeton 201-469-8920 ’rbe Air Force has immediate to$14K perience on AB Dick 360 009.924-8064 Personnel Dept. for ap- Call KEYFUNCH npenings, excellent training, necessary. Applyin person at pointment: accelerated promotions base Rt. 13o Ilightstown Xero Center, lo Tulane St., TIlE CAI{RIERCLINIC DATA of choice. Must leave ~efore 009-448-6500 Princeton. PSYCIIIATllIC FOUNDATION FRANCISJ. NEAD June t. For moreinformation S(ICIALWORKER BELLE MEAD, NJ ADMINISTRATIVE ProfessionalCareer Consultant ENTRY call, SS Gt. Barry Nemeth or GAL/GUYFRIDAY MAG 291-874-4000 Sot. Vern Keck at 201-722-0415.CARD Compute this! 6 months CtlILD CARE - mature, Social worker for private AnEqualOpportunity ASSISTANT Vocational Testing ¯ Resumepreparation OPERATOR reliable teenager or womanto Employer M/F experience on MPSTmeg card psychiatric hospital located in Excellentcareer opportunity for a Career Counseling sit Monday-Fri,8-5 pro, for 3 central New Jersey. MSW MATHEMATICAPOLICY nESEARGH I or ma’gII. Typingof 65 wpm children in my homein Belle recantcollege graduate to esslst INC.~ uaplndlngP~*ncemr*. NewJe+. tlari,,rh. AI. flallid,y ~ ann gooo spelhng are what our REQUIRED. One year ex- CAMERAOPERATOR - for solosaccount executive in diver- (Office in Metuchen) zev~e~lt~h fi,n. rs ~eekmg aquaht,ed .n client wants. Posh work en- Mead. Must have own tran- perience in psychiatric micro-filming. Eveningshift, sifteddulioS. Prior m0rketing ox- thVldUaliooaerale ourkeV,lO d,sk to,. vironment in wordprocessing sportation. 201-359-217 hospital setting preferred, periencehelpful but riot required. 201-494-6280 minJland IBM ¢2S b’ 129keypunch PRINCETON will train. Princeton Data center. Fee Eaid. OpenTues. Salary commensurate with Film, 609-799-1630. mact~nt~ EMPLOYMENTevenings until 8 pro. To $160. TYPIST experience and training. Submitletter at resumeto: Aminimum ol 1 year keyDunch,ng eR Forward resumes to P.O. Box pe,iencotsI=role,able. Wl~l,ngnt~s to AMBASSADOR MATHEMATICA ~g;1945c/o Princeton Packet. POLICY RESEARCH PERSON WANTED - to wo,koven~m,: ~sm,c~ AGENCY 179 DavidsonAve. Aa Equal Opportunity Era- babysit at homewith 3 month E.1. KRANE, Inc. BANKING Somerset INC.- a Princeton N.J. ployer M/F. P.O.Box 202 FO,prompt con~malmn, sendresume Specialingin research firm has old child and cook evening PrincetonJet., N.J. 08550 Temporary Help 201-469-8920 meal. Need own tran- at: opportunities for a full spertation, tlours from7 to 7. PARTTIME POSITIONS 609.799.~S00..zt.3~3 time and part time IJerrnan,rtt/+lar,,mvul.t in typist with excellent AMBrrlous PERSON of Pay negotiable. References TELLERS .%,rr,,tarial.Ch,ri,’al typing skills. Must be character, education, requLred. BeginMay16. Reply refinement, experienced in to Box #03949 c/o Princeton NewJersey National Bank is seekingexperienced tellers or per. MATHEMATICA I"x,,,’,tir,’. EDPand NURSES,LPNts able to work under teaching, club or church work MARKET Openinssivai~able on the 3 to 11 ann 7to unreasonable pressure Packet, immediately. sonableindividuals to be1rained as tellers. Applicanlsshould be POLICYRESEARCH T~,’htdral I~elpful. Interesting reliable,accurste with figures and enjoy working wilh people, We P.O.sol 2393. Princeton. NJ 3shihs. Salary range $8,481 Io$11,449. and to interact in- Excollonl CiwlService ben~tlt $, tellilgently with a wide cducat anal saes work. Ad- LA~ ~ - RESERACHMANAGER also reauirethat youhave your own transporlalion and be equalopoonunlW employer mn 352 NassauSt., Princeton vancement opportunity. For Licenserequired. Call after 6. availablefor a lwo-week1raining program Io be held in ourEwing ContattPo~son~el Oept. variety of people, interviewcaltR. Long201-757- (609) 924-9134 (609)4ab.0400, Emt, 242 Patience and sense of 609-446-1962, $20,000 office, Penninglonand Olden Avenues, Tremon, Monday through humor essential. 3368; if no answer, 201-757- Fridayfrom 11 a,m.to 3 p.m.beginning Monday, May 9.1977. Weekends and/or :1366.(L-65) Princetonarea company, a leader in evenings will theirfield seeks degreed individual, PARTTIME HOURS: NEWJERSEY NEURO- N.J.STATE M0Ahelpful with survey research PSYCHIATRICINSTITUTE sometimesbe required. UTILITY PERSON- needed Part time typist must immediately. Must be of legal JOBSERVICE experiencefromthe supplier side. P.O.BOX 1OOO Willconsider client side. if com- ChambersburgOnlce Ewlngom¢. swift temps Princeton,N.J. 08540 be flexib e in hours., age & have current drivers Professional¯ Technical binedwith supplier, Excellent op- 1121South Broad St. Pennington~ OldenAves. EctualOppoltunlly Eel=love license & some mechanical Clerical¯ Skilled ¯ Unskilled ponunityIo join Iogal dynamic ex- Monday-Friday Tuesday.Wednesday. Thursday Interested candidates should ability. Must be ambitious & pendingcompany. Employment ex- 2.5p.m. e:30a.m. ¯ e p.m.or contact Barbara Primas at: willing to work. ApplyPrince Applyat: penseapaid by our client. 11a.m,- 3 p.m, CLERKS ¯ TYPISTS ¯ SECRETARIES 609-799-2600,ext. 276. Chevrolet, lne., Rt. 206, Rt. 130 & W0od$ideRd. HomlllonOSlcl PROGRAMMER Princeton laeross from FOX-MORRIS 534Hamihon Ave. LowrlnceCtlcte ~Ue Temporarywork meansa full day’s work for a MATHEM~d’ICA Princeton airport. No phone Robbinsville,N.J. Monday,Thursday. Friday BrunswickTraffic Cffclo TECHNICALREPS ASSOCIATES 8:30a,m, - 5p,m, Man,.Wed, 8:30 a.m,. 2:30 p.m, limited amountof time¯ Workclose to home,good POLICY RESEARCH callsplease). Phone: F~i.8;~0 a+,PP+. - 7U,~, NewJersey or NewYork P.O. Box~93, hours,get paidright away.Jobs available in Hight- 609-448-1053 34~K)u.s.Rt. r, Princoton,N.J. LawrenceCenter ORMan, 8:30 a.m.. 3:30 p.m. APL Princeton, N.J. + Thurs.8:30.5 p.m. sewn,Princeton, Cranbury, Twin Rivers. Call Pat or An equal opportunity TEACHERwanted for Fall for 609-452-8135 R1.18 TexasAve. Bue. FORTRAN non-religious Jewish Sunday or 586-4034 Monday-Friday11-3p.m. employer M/F NOFEE CHARGED HopewellOffice BASIC School. Activity oriented PenningtonTraffic Circle Novera roe [ teaching experience desirable. EastWlndlor Office Mon.-Fri.I | a.m. - 3 p.m. ASSEMBLER Jewish backgroundnecessary. Hightstown,N.J. ACCOUNTANT NURSES/NURSESAIDES/HOMEMAKERS Mon.-Fri.11a.m. - 3 p.m. Saturday9 a.m. - 12noon OR 009.448-3624. Saturdavga.m..12noon 609-882-0030 609-586.5898 COBOL $15,000-$18,000 We’veMoved ! WIIIInsbo¢oOffice Our newaddress is Willingboto,N.J. MINI OR MAINFRAME Hightstown Co. TYPIST Monpay-Fdday 73 WoodbrldgeAvenue r2noon - 3:30 p.m. MiD TEENS-MID$20’s Consolidations,foreign TECIINICAL HighlandPark, N.J. swift temps exchangeconversion, TYPIST Full timeteller poslUonsalso ovDIlable In towrenceand Ewlng CLARKMILLS Weoffer a very attractive opportunity: Townshipofflcea. ASSOCIATES,INC.(Agency) general accounting. CraigRoad Professional Building Mathematica, a grow- ¯ Weeklypay, benefits, no fee CraigRoad. Freehold, N,J. 07720 ForwardResume Tot ing research and con- a Choiceof shifts; 2-7 daysper week 10-KEYADDING sulting firm, con- LABTECHNICIAN (~o~)780.3040 venienIly located in the StepLn, see ournew office nndflnd out whet MACHINEOPERATORS HANLEYASSOC. wecan do for you. Or call 572.5900. 230 park Avenue Princeton. Jet. area Wehave several pan-time posilions which require speed and ac. has an immedate OpE1atEX.ray slmctlsmctel is1 chemicalanalysis for instlument NewYork, NY. 100 t 7 curacywilh tiguresand tho sbaity tOoperate a 10-keyadding manufacturer,Test new methods .. demonStratecustomers com. opening in its Cor- HOMEMAKERSUPJOHN machine¯win train. Hours:1-5 p.m.Monday through Friday. FURNITURE porate Division, for an reunion,ionskills important .. travel un occasion. B.S. in chemistffor experienced technical LawrenoeTownship location with free parking, relatedfield desired,experience in X.ray spectrometry methods helpful. typist. Tbe qualified CallN. Barbi. SELLING Secrelaries/Typlsts applicant must type 55- PARKINGLOT ATTENDANT 6gwpm, be able to SPECIALIST IF YOUHAVE produce neat type Weare seeking several individuals who possess a valid drivers PRODUCTIONPLANNING] written copy from OLSTENTEMPORARIES licenseto worka minimumof 4 hoursa dayMonday through TIME... rough manuscripts, Fridayand B a.m. to 5 p.m.on Saturdays, at Main Office, Ttemon. INVENTORYCONTROL Tues.&Thurs. 5:45-9:45pm and have above EXPANDSAGAIN]!! Batutday 1:15.9:45pm WEHAVE THE average spelling and Growingelectronics based seientilic company hasnewly.created opening grammar skills. You FULL TIME POSITIONS Sunday 1:45.5:15pm will be trained to WEMUST BE DOINGSOMETHING RIGHT! forindividual assist electron!c production manner. Outies include ASSIGNMENTS[operate a Vydec word cleatiegpa~s lists, sthedulingparts releases, maintaining inventor~ con. rh~znew olfice Ii in SoulhB#unlwick IoService Ihetempotaw rlKlUirImenlS atout GENERALCLERKS ElClllenlopportunity to put YOUr blOlS processor in carrying ¢lienls~oGItod InSouIh e~nlWJCk, BolllMMa, Princeton illdHighlStOWn. Severalopenings exist in ourLawrenco and Hamilton Township trol.inco,porating engineering change notices, expediting orders, setting lu,nilumI~llm uexpelklnce towink inout LET’STRADE! out diverse assign- officesfor individualswhh a goodmath aplitude end a willingness upproduction jobs, etc. Knowledge of elect,onic components, and Fumilu,eDeplnment. Sl=nWilh ¯ ctmir, ments ranging from It Y.uAlIA .... l ~t~t~ fu~ Wehl~ the m~, Stenographers complexstatistical and TYPIST,SECI~ETARY, Pax+C~ERK, to handlebusy phones and filing, Appticamswith light typingand productionprocedure,= easential. Call R, Per,’y. oh|nameUyou hive the know.howl eOOKKEEPER,KEYPUNCHOS HAVE ANY previousclerical experience will bogiven first consideration¯Free TransMaeh Operators technical reports to OTHEROFFICE SKILL, PLEASE rOh~£ IN ¯ SialTypists routine form letters TORSGISTER, ALSOLIGHT INOUSTRIAL parkingat thesefacilities. Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.Monday Weoffe ¯ goodstarling lltlrV. ~it~irll and mailing lists. throughFtidsy. ORDERENTRY CLERK l>eaefilland s¯nemus Itomwlde leap. SeniorTypists Onl~1 v~slt is necetsary.There=’lol wlconllCl you by Ildyohone. Sele¢lIh, hounl pingdiscount. WORKIN YOURAReA ¯ndItOel ot you, choice. We offer excellent Forobove Ilaled poaltlons, full andport-time, pleoae apply dlrec. G,owiggmsnulactate, 0f sciEotifiC eqaipment hasopening tot personto SEEAOORESSES aELOW tly to Personnel,6rhI|aor, Mo|n Ottice, Trenton between 9 a,m. ¯ processnew orders. Shipping expdience helpful. Typing required. Call 0. benefits and good WSHlVlR ceAIIOI AEli...IVig. APPLYPERSONNEL DEPT. WarrenPlaza West salary. For prompt I1 a,m,or I p.m,.4 p.m. Sargent. LearnIboul our rrany fringe benefUl. Freegilts IO ill IppllclntI while the lupply Route130, Hightstown , consiGeration please ~ms. 609.448-5810 submit resume w th salary history to Carol SouthIrunlwllkl IOU’f I I I UTWIINsleOl le, ANOeAYMONO liD.(OPEOarE Hanawalt, Corporate DOWJONL~), S|t.|O4gl Of=IN i H PM, CtOSlD FRIDAY, 1901N. OldenAve. PrincetonGamma Tech Employer Relations. SOMSRVlLLSlS6SlASt MAIN ST. gsa4sl4/OPIN i 0.~I=M, CtOEID ~R?DAY. 1 West State St. Trenton,N.J. Trenton, N.J. Washington$1., Rocky Hill, NJ.08553 609-~,83-6003 MATIIEMATICA P. O. BOK2392, 609-924-7310 QUAKERBRIDGEMALL Princeton NJ. 08540 LiberalCompany Paid Benefits LAWRENCEVILLE,N.J. KELLYGIRL An E.~ualOpportunlty/ Aeiv~ion of KellyServlcsa AfftrmativeActLon EqualOpponunlty Employer equalOpponunlty emt~o~M/F EqualOpportunity employer EqualOpportunity Employer I Employer,M/F "Seven For Central Jersey" q-IILLSBOROUGHBEACZ~ "l~e ManvilleNews Class tried . dvertising TheFranklin NEWS’RECORD Thursday, Moy5, 1977 ... Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted CLERICALASSISTANT - Full RECEPTIONIST,answering EXECUTIVESECRETARY - DENTAL ASSISTANT - SITTER FOR NEWBORN- WAITRESS/WAITER- must DENTAL ASSISTANT EXPERIENCED GROOM -- COOK / HOUSEKEEPER -- Princeton dental office has timefar business office and reliableexperienced. 2 phonesIt. typing filing. Exc. be neat and personable, prefer WANTED-- for ruralSouth wanted for Top SaddleBred Cheerful, mature woman to Fulltimc, mature, ex- creditdcpartment. Must be benefitspleasant work. cond. perienced, all phasesof office opportunity for experienced morningsper week Princeton mature individual, pleasant Brunswickpractice, must be Show Horse Stablenear accompanyfamily of 5 to chairside. Top salary. willingto be keypunch Jet.Own ’Iransportation.609-’Contact Bob D ttmar,TPCO, surroundings. Full or part routine. So. Brunswickarea. operator. Light typing varied Inc.201-329-2371. capableof handlingall office Princeton. 5t~ days. Good pay !ovcly summer house, in East 609-655.2250. Restorative and" prosthetic 799-0369. time, experience .not duties.Salary commensurate and benefits.Rc[. required. Hampton, L.I., for July & practice. X-ray license clerical duties and credit necessary, oay or cvenmg. withexperience. 201-329-2731 Call 201-359-3005 after 7pro for August. References required. desirable. No hookkeepingor functions. Excellent salary, DRIVER - for airport 10-dpmfor nterv cw. appointment, t:a11609-924-8817. benefits and working con- PERSONNEL CLERK / ApplyJ & R’s Luvin’ Spoonful SECRETARY- fulllime, 8-4, typing. No evenings or limousinewanted, part & fui! ASSISTANT- Challenging po- (next to Foodtown Rte 206 Goodtypist no shorthand. Saturdays. 609.921.8434. ditions. Contact Personnel time. Mature semi-retired, Dept., THE CARRIER sition, must be self South) Hillsborough. SWI~TOR light bookkeeping helpful. individuals consideredwith starter.Typing required. ASSISTANTMANAGER-- for PENNINGTONFAMILY -- -- permanentpart time, af- Hfghtstownarea. 609-443-5,10O. CLINIC FOUNDATION,Belie gooddriving record. 201-297- the Deb Shop .in the Quakersceks midle-aged woman to Icrnoons,evcnings and Mead, NJ. 201-874-4000. An 40O4~ Experiencein benefits ENJOY CRAFTS? NEED DENTAL ASSISTANT - Equal Opportunity Employer processinghelpful. Interviews MONEY?- Fullor parttime BridgeMail Retailor live-inand hclpcarefor home weekcndsSmall Nassau St. needed in orthodontic office Men-Thurs, 9-10:30 am. THE managementexperience and 2smallchddren.Chcerful tfffice. 609-924-2040. M/F. DENTAL HYGIENIST - party plan sales. Free preferred.CaIIbet.3 & 7pro at surroundings.Mothcr con- COMPANIONNEEDED for [Iightstown area, full time Princeton well established CARRIER CLINIC FOUN- traimng.No investmentor mymother to drive her to the experience preferred, will practice anxious to add ex. DATION,Belle Mcad, N.J. dcliveHes.Flexible hours. For 609-799-9823. versant in French, Spanish, MA~part occasional social event or train. Call for interview, 609- LIFEGUARD- must have Red ¯ periencedhygienist to staff. 201-874-4000.Equal op- a personalinterview, call 201- Italian. Phone 609-737-1128 time, 4 eves. plus Sun. Em- doctor’s appointment, etc. 448-6600. Cross Senior Lifesaving Three dental assistants, 1 portunityemployer M/F. 725-0563or201-359-2720. evenings. poriumCards &Gifts, 609.921. Approx. 15 hrs. per week. certificate and own tran- PART TIME - Work with __ 1772. Prefer lady over 55 with valid doctor office. To~ earnings sportation. ApplyN.J. State commensurate with ability. PART TIME BOOKKEEPER BILLINGCLERK ¯ Princetonladies fashions, minimum$6 drivers license. Rep~y in GLENBYINT’L has opening Job Service Rte. 130 at No evenings or Sat. Reply ts area. Good ly.ping abilily per hr. plus bonus. No ex- SECRETARY-- Growing confidence to Box #03942 c/o for a manager/operator with needed for general ledger, consulting firm desires a GAL/GUY FRIDAY -- following in Princeton area. Weeds de Rd. Robbinsv e, confidential.609-921-8383. cash disbursements monthly required. Posrhon includes parlance required. Call needed, part time for art Princeton Packet. NJ. 609-586-4034. No fee other office duties. Excellent Thurs., Apr. 28 9 - 3 for ap- highly qualified secretary to Hospitalization, insurance, f nanc als. Salary open. Call share office responsibilities gallery. POBox 354, Kingston, paid vacation and holidays. charged. 60O-921-6205,9-5 pro. benefits. Salary open. Call Mr. po ntment.201-756-3068. NJ 08528. Training & future ad- COOK- Live-in cook for Freedmanat 6o9-466.340O. with Executive Secretary. HOUSEKEEPER-- Live in Princeton country home. No Excellent typing and tTans- ler working parents with 2 vancement, with companyfor right person. 609-799-9500ext. BABYSITTER NEEDED children in family. Plain IIELP WANTED -- to mow HAVEYOU SOLD AVON- imust,cription experience from 0 ctaphoneon IBM a LIFEGUARD . With WSI & children aged 4 & 6. 609-443- Kendall Park. 4 yr. old child cooking. Occasional guests SECRETARYPART-TIME; 3 lawn, in Kendall Park. 3817or 443-3822. 280, ask for Mr. Emil Rosolcn days, 3 eves. Min. wage to Tupperware or other Party Memorylypewriterwouldhea CPR. Must be 21. For small will stay w/your children, and somedinner parties. All H.cliable, youngperson. Must Plan products? Thencallus & SwimClub. 5/28 - 9/5. Resume ____ 10.6 pro___2__ __ _ your home,betw. 4-7 p.m., & large parties catered. Also start. Mature, no exp. have ownmower. 201-297~740 plus. Ability to share Io Box 6, Roosevelt, NJ 08555. all day during summer.Rcf. havea live-in waitress. Salary necessary. 60O-682-2888. eves. find out about the ultimate in responsibility as well as to CLERICALTYPIST - exc. commensurate with ex- Party Plans. Dynique, Intl. work independently is WANTED- Pleasant voice to 201-821-7516,betw. 0 &I0 p.m. 609-587-6793. make phone calls primarily fringe & working conditions. & weekends. perience. References INSPECTOR . QUALITY essential. Please send detailed evenings, flexible hours. Call Salary based on experience. required. Call, before 9 amor WAITER/WAITRESSES -- CONTROL-- to perform m- resume to Box #03937 c/o LEGAL SECRETARY- Ex- "0O9‘452-2404. Call 609452-8888.Mr. Fischer. after 6 pro; 609-737-1296. Mature individuals. Hours process andfinal inspection of INSULATOR- Established & Princeton Packet. tensive Real Estate SECRETARY - GOOD 10am-2pm,daily. Goodtips. electro.mechanical equip- growing Co. desires person background plus excellent SHORTHAND & TYPING Apply in person LaCrepe typing and s[eno a MUST[ PAB.T TIME SECRETARY WAITRESS/WAITER- part ment. Shall be familiar with w/construction background TRANSLATORFOR ARABIC MATURECOUPLE - wanted for suburbanPrinceton office. SKILLS.609‘448-1819. Rcstaurant Quaker Bridge willing to learn specialized SUBTITLES, DUBBING & Salary open to right in- time, flexible schedule. Apply Mall, Lawrencevlie. manufacturing praeesscs, dividual. Call 609-921-7892. part time evenings, janitorial Applicant must take shor- in person Buxton’s Country assembly drawings and the insulation business. 609‘448- EDIT Foreign movies, cleaning. 5 nights a week, thand be experienced, in- COMPUTEIt OPERATOR - use of hand he d mechanical 6439. Education: B.S. EIcetr. eng. Princeton area. 609.924-5232. Bestaurant, 2025 O d Trenton lelligent and have neat ap- full time, some experience Rd. Cranbury. measuring tools such as HOUSEKEEPINGAIDE -- Training: 6-12 rues. Ex- pearance. Send resume and necessary. So. Brunswick SUMMERHELP - Help us fill Vernier Calipers, used in the pericnce: 2-4 yrs in related BOOKKEEPER’--parttime, our donor room. "Work"3 - 4 Man or womanfor hospital work. Salary: Depend on response lo Box #03946, c/o area. 609-655-2250. MUSICDIRECTOR - Prince of hrs. weekly& earn $16 - $30. inspection of fabricated sheet housekeeping department interesting international NURSE- or medical assistant Princeton Packet. Peace Lutheran Church of metal assemblies. Previous experience. Mail resume in operation, central Princeton to assist private physician in Becomea plasma donor. Call inspection experience day shift 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.r full confidence to P.O. Box 281 location, 609-924-8200. SECRETARY - to press WestWindsor currently has an Sere-Tee in North Brunswick time. General housekeeping/ modern congenial and busy openingfor a music director. required. Call Q.C. manager, janitorial duties. Excellent f ghtstown, N.J. 08520. Princeton of Bce. Manyfringe MATURE,energetic sales manager to handle for details. 201-346-6800.Must hetwecn4 pm-5 pro, 609‘466. oriented staff, needed for correspondence, telephone Itesponsibililies include: be 16 or older. working conditions, benefits benefits and excellenI hours. weekly choir rehearsal and 340:I~ and salary. Col! for ap- FULL TIME - expericnced Send resumeto Box~03943, c/o prestigious homeaccessories and various projects. You LIFE GUARD/ SWHVlIN- secretary wanted for small andgift shop in QuakerBridge must have good typing and pianist/choir director for the pointment, Personnel STRUCTOR-forsummcrday Princeton Packet. Sunday service. Please call growing company in Pen- Mall. CaBMs. Siegel, 609-799- phone skills and be able to ACCOUNTANCY IDepartment, THE CARRIERcamp.June27 to Aug. 19. Must nington. Excellent typing and 1820. workindependently. For in- weekdaysbet. l0 am & 6 pro, STARTER FOR PRINCETON EDISON, NEWJERSEY CLINIC FOUNDATIONBelle have W.S.I. and be capable of PAlaCE terview please call Dorothy, 609.799-1753or 799-1051. MEADOWSCountry Club, Sat, Mead, NJ (201)874.4~]0. planningswimprogram for 3-4 shorlhand necessary. Good ¯ Garden Apt. complex. 609- Sun & holidays only. (7am equal opportunity employer, and 5 yr. olds. 9:30 am- 4:30 benefits. Reply Box#03936 c/o 609-921-2806.An equal op- Assistant to Treasurer of Princeton Packet. 896-1658,between 1 t am- 4 pro. ADIVIISSIONSCLERK - Part portunity omployer~ DISHWASIIER- utility per- 12noon I. Please call Joeat 0O9- Distributor of sophistiealed m/f. pro, 5 days, no weekends.CaB lime weekendswith some fill- son, 12 noon - 3:30 weekdays, 799-4000. foreign equipment.This is a 609‘448-3883. DENTAL ASSISTANT - in. Part time benefits I"ILM STRIPPER- manual apply inpcrson. Micheles, 1225 newposition in an expanding PARTTIME HELP - 1 or 2 Princelonoff/ca, experienced, available. Call for ap- dexterity. Will train. Prin- Slale Itd. Princeton. 609-924- business with opportunityfor mornings per week, South ---- chairsidc, X-Ray,salary open. pointment, Personnel Dept. celonData Film, 60O-799-1630.9;113. DIRECT MARKETING initiative, leading possibly to Somervtlle area,$3.2Sanhour MATUREPERSON -- for REAL ESTATE Call 669-924-1432. THE CARRIER CLINIC COORDINATOR-- to help set upper managementposition. to start. Call 261-722-4550ask weekend work, Counter work. up a newsystem. Send replies for Mr. Smith. FOUNDATION,Belle Mead, PART TIME TYPIST - COOK- Part time. :Sunlawn Requires accounting tlightstownBagels, .7 SALES PEOPLE NJ. 201-874-4000. An Equal flexible day shift hours, 20 Nursing llome. 609-440-0528. to Box #03940 c/o Princeton education, not necessarily MercerSt. tlightstown. Opportunity Employer(M/F). hours/week, minimum. Good Packet. dcgreed, & 3-5 years General INSPECTOR-Experienced, Licensed or unlicensed - t~,,ping and clerical ability. Accounting, G/L and for sanitary sewer eoo- Full or part time to work Call609-448-1700 ext. 5165. DENTALHYGIENIST -- Full statementexperience. Varied with a movingagency. EDUCATIONAL’rRERAPIST COMPETENT PERSON - time or part time for struction. Send resume to OFFICE . Part-time mornings. Degree duties mayinclude EDPP/R, Township el Hillsborough, NEWJERSEY STATE wanted to sell china crystal progressive dental office in foreign A/P, import in Education [)re-requisile. PEItMANENTFULL TIME - and silver in fine jewelry Hightstown area. Start im- MunicipalUtilities Authority, JOB SERVICE For Confidentiallnterview ASSISTANT Send resumeto Box#03951, c/o procedures, inventory ac- P.O. Box 113, Flaglown, N.J. ; call EdMacNicolls, Manager sales help wantedin bookdept. store. Applyin person Bailey mcdiatety. Ex. working counting, & other general ProfessionalTechnical, Princeton Packet. of retail store. No1a summer Banks & Biddle, Quaker conditions. Liberal salary 08821. TheLombardo Agency b. acctg. & office functions. Clerical,Skilled, Unskilled PARTTIME Write: Personnel Dept. Bridge Mail arrangement. Call 609-443- Knowledgeof Germanand/or (609) 443-6200 ~0Box 31, Princeton, NJ 1117. previous EDP exposure PROFILER/ CODER-- full PrincetonOffice PRODUCTION 08540. desirable but not mandatory. lime person needed by local temporarilylocated at Position available in Academic SIIORT ORDER COOK - BOO~~Z~"~ E Send detailed resume with researeh company. Ad- needed.Call 60o-655-3120. Ask for Princeton CPA firm. Send Departmentdealing with reports, CONTROL resumeand statesalary to education, experience, salary vertising research, profiling 28Nassau Street classlists, courses,etc, of un- COMPUTERSALES forTeddy. history &requirements to Box experience essential. CaB PROGRAMMING de,graduamand g¢aduatestudents. CLERK Box #03935c/o Prince(on Princeton,H.J. Providesclerical assistancefor MINIS Packet. #03909,c/o Princeton Packet. Mrs. Ring[eL609452-8282. UseChambers St. entrance severalfaculty members.Af- Oelail.consclousindividual required IIOUSEMEN& Maids,full An Equal Opportunity Em- to perform duties related to TIMESHARING time, apply in person, ployer. ASSISTANT ternoons,la hoursper week. mate,telcontrol. Respenslbilities in- BOOKKEEPERS t2) - ac- Phone(609) 921.6244 EDUCOM.a modest.sued nonafohl SOFTWARE Treadway Inn, Rte. 1Soulh, SALESPOSITION -- for that Nofee charged. organ,zat*oninvolved in tho design of a cludeposting and maintenancd el Princeton. countspayable & accounts nal~nalmsoufco shanng compule, net. invenloryrecord cards including NEW YORK receivablefor growing special personwith a fashion APPLYPERSONNEL OFFICE touch who can "pull it all workfoe hleh ~,oducatinn. *sloot ing for a CLIOHAlt OR CALL finished goods,work-in-process. NEW JERSEY Princeton area manufacturing DELICATESSEN CLERK pe,~nIo pgniClpalu*nIhe doveinpment andcalculation of ,equkememsfor PENNSYLVANIA co. Manual I-write system. wanted -- full time position together" for the fashionable PROGRAMMERS ol a compule,.ba~dnetwork timularlon FORAN APPLICATION purchasedparts. Ability zowork in- woman customer. Must be modelThe purpose of Ihe mode~ is Io el. CONNECTICUT Other diversified duties. available. Call after 4:30pm, DEBUGGERS (609)452.618o dependentlyis necessary.Some REPAIRER 609-924-1802 Nassau dedicated to service and ph~levaumJs ~eChn~Cel endadminisl~l]t we collegeand prior bookkeepinghelp- PLACEMENTS Immc,l~te openingstot iwoRepellers Typing helpful. Salary com- available for workSaturdays. TECHNICALREPS MlemalweaJoI unplmnnnlmgo nal~J ful bul not lequired.Send resume Onewllh plumbing e,pebenco deslred. mensuratewith ability & Delicatessen, 1 Palmer comoutingnelwofk. ,he p.mson h,md ADVICE Slamng~ary s8.462 E.cellent C,vii Sef. experience. Excellent Square, Princeton. Goodsalary, hospitalization, SOFTWAREGURUS mayalso panicipale in other technical and orcall: vicebenet,ts profit sharing plan, liberal consultingprelects ¢onn~:lod with ¢om- PRINCETON WAR STORIES benefits. Call Mr. Freedman employecdiscount, 37~,z hour pure~aa~Usysrems, Jim Ackees HUMOR at 609466-3400bet. 9 am & 4 NEWJERSEY ContactPersonnel Dept. week. Call Mrs. Scabridge Ior Positionincludes dat8 D,epaldDon. UNIVERSITY 799-0071 CLARKMILLS (609)466.0400. Ext. 242 p.m. PARTTIME -- for tiighlstawn interview appt. 609-924-3221, NEW YORK IIi]11 area CPAoffice. Lookingfor programming,and oPera,inn of the ASSOCIATES,INC. (agencyl BELLOWS OF PRINCETON. PENNSYLVANIA programsReqbees knowledge or FOR. Princeton,N.J, DATARAMCORP. CraigRoad P,ofessional Building NEWJERSEY NEURO- pleasant, well organized "[RANeeg~e~ h*ghly dosiloble; s~ltable Princeton-HighlstownRoad PLATFORM person with some payroll CONNECTICUT e~Penenc(ta plus, An*deal lob [or AnEqual OpDoflunify AlflemaPve C,anbury.N.J. 085f2 ClaigRoad. Freehold. NJ 07728 PSYCHIATRICINSTITUTE accounting or bookkeeping TYPIST -- part time, someone~eking m ~een~e,~ha iob AcbonEm#oyer MtF P.O.no~ 1000 market,change ca~ee,~, o,upgrade Ihelt 12o,)780.3040 CLERKS experience. Varied duties. statisticaltypist needed on a PLACEMENTS Ptincelon,N.J. 08540 LeadingN.J. bankhas two PULL Will consider college student. regularbarns for local market p~ogramm,ga skdlt E=¢ellentbeneht EgualOIN)onunily Employee researchcompany. Call Mrs. p,ooramSa~rv commensurate w*th TIMEopenings for individualsable Call [or appt. between9-10am. ADVICE buckgmund tOdeaf plasantty and efficiently with 609-443-4409. Ringlet,609-452-8282. MISSING CODE customers¯Choose the location Send~o~umr and sa~n~ ~u~uaemems to: whichsuits you best: TheMoney HUMOR ThePrinceton Packet Newspapers SouthSomerset Newspapers Shopin Pfireetonor our EastWin- MECHANIC’S Donna Davis 300Wltherspoon St. P.O.Box 146 SYSTEMS deeroffice. Toearn a goodsalary WANTED -- reliable CLARKMILLS Princeton,N.J. 08540 Somerville,N.J. andbenefits, please apply in person cheerful, live- n HELPER ASSOCIATES,INC. (agency) EDUCOM or call 745.6141or 745-6144. housekeeper/cookwith recent CraigRoad Prolesg/onal eu//d/ng PROGRAMMERS references for care add tmm~teopen,r~ to, Mechan~’sHel~ P.O. Box364 (609) 924.3244 (20 I) 725.3300 TAL,STARCOMPUTER SYSTEMS - to workin the be~tera,ea with venous CraigRoad. Freehold. NJ 07728 locatedin tubmbanPlincelon. N.J.. FRANKLIN feeding small Princeton crabs.Hou~s 6 Io 4:30,Monday thou Princeton, N.J. 08540 cfeate~medium andh~rge scale lure key family. Care of nursery school Friday.Starting ~[aPf $7.978. ExcelMnl (20 I) 780-3040 text processingtytteml lot ihe STATE BANK boy. Driver’s license C~inlSere/ca I:~nufits, 609-921-7575 newspaparindustrL Our comlnuing CorporateHeadquarters preferred. Ownroom with pet. ContactPer$onn=l Dept. growth,since t968, has opened four new 630Franklin Blvd. programd 6’~g n positlonlin thereal lime bath & entrance. Call after (609)466-0400, Ext. 242 CLASSIFIED aloesel interactiveVDT, communicaliont Somerset,N,J, 08873 7pro, 609-924-8344. plocessing,and file manaQement EdullOpPo,lunlty Em#oye~ M/g NEWJERSEY NEURO- ScientificSystems Anallst sysmms. ADVERTISING FORM PSYCHIATRICINSTITUTE Wehave a challens*ng position eva,labia within ou, Lab Automation Depa,tment to~ TDquB]gy you eshould hD~ 2-5 years TRUCK DRIVER / HAN- P.O.Sex iO00 alSemblylinguae programminganmini. DYMANm/f. Call 201-329- a h¢lhlvmotlveted individual IOwo~k cIo t~[y with oul $clen{ibc star in thedesign computersutilizing feel time operaling NASSAU PLACEMENTS 2155,8 a.m. - 5 p.m.Men. - Fri. Pdnceton.N.J. 05540 andimalementetion ofecienlitic comPUter tyttems. sysmmt. EqualOp~onunity Emplovm Weoffer a g~odbenefil pack~e and ...by Bee Hunt Theideal candMate w~ll have an M.S. degree RluS 3.S years ot Laboriented salarycommentutate withexpe~ience. minicompumre~pm.ence; PSP. 11. R SX-1 t p~efeu~L C&ndlpatesihould tend a resumewith NURSE,LPN Privateduty. satinyfaqui,ements to W. F, TollengeL Live-in.Call evenings 7-9pro, Salawwdl be comnlensumte withexperience plut a liberalbenelits plckage. In. Ohecror~l Product

A d ¯ a TIlE PRINCETONPJICKET "SevenFor Central Jersey" CHILLSBOROUGHBEACON.. ’1"t~,I zw~nre,INgor TheManville News THE CENT"P~LPOST The Franklin NEWSRECORD IDINDSOR-HIGHTSHER, t/LD Classified Jqdvertising Thursdayo May 5,197q

Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Jobs Wanted Announcements Personals Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Bargain Mart LEGAL SECRETARY -- BABYSITTING IN MY L00K,LOOKLOOK. There is SOFTBALL TEAMS in- AIR CONDITIONER, 27,0{)0 GOLF CLUBS - Wedges, SUMMER SALE FOR EAKN A GOODINCOME -" SALES- part time for narl typing stcno, no legal ex- IIOME. REASONABLE parking at Princeton Station. terested in playing Applied BTU, G.E. used I season, putters,etc. Cheap. 609452-POTTERS- 10% off on all While you train for a consumer service co, pcricnee required, fringe RATES.609-443.5142. Rates 50 centsper day $1.00 Data Research Inc. Male moving,for business or home, 2900. throwing & hand building professional career in Sales. Guarantee $4.00 per hr. plus benefits. 0~-443.6706. for overnight, by the week learns - Tues. eves. in Prin- cost $650 asking $500. 201-621- ~ ~ clays raw materials commission All leads chemicals, tools, cane han- Call Mr. DeCandin., 609-208- I DESIGNLOGOS -- let- $3.00, by the month $8. The eeton area. Call Joe Murphy, 75:~I. 5852. EOEm ’i. provided. Eves. & weekends. only overnight parking in 609-921-065oext. 333, female TI[OMASVILLEDIN[NG RM dles,cork, wheels and kilns. ,dcn,for someo,cnow lerheads, cards signage, SET- countryfrench style, 3 Customformulas, kiln repair workingin sales. MerccrCty. Jobs Wanted posters, forms, ~rocnures, Princeton.609-924.0976, learns Thurs eves, in Rocky MINI-BIKE, good cond.;2 years old, asking $1600.Call service, kllnfirings, toconel0. INCBEASEYOUB. INCOME- ads annual rcports, murals, llill area, call PeggyCcfalom, 609.700-0259after 6 pro. area. Call wcekdaysonly, 609- 609-921-8550,ext. 285. wood cutting lathes; heavy STANDARDCLAY MINES, Active and progressive offices 4111-2131for appeintmcnL TEACIIEBSI)ESlRE spring- super graphics, packages, FREE TO OUR CUSTOM- duty screw drill’ 200 taps CampMcctingAve.,SkiBman, in Belle Meaffand Franklin summerinterior and exterior books, and any graphics you ERS! Every month hand grinder ~a’ssortment NJ. 5 miles No. of Princeton. Park seeking full and part we give away hundreds of PORTABLE GAS BAR. house )ainting. Experiencc, mayrequire. Ca1[C,09-46ff2937.dollars worth of Fqod and WI{ITER WANTS R1GBT hand tools; shelf brackets; ~ time salcs agents, cxperience tlOUSEKEEPING CLEAN- tully insured, free estimates. ncw Black & Decker electric BEQUEGRILL- $125. 609-443- ~" preferred, motivation and VitaminsaedCosmeticstoour ER(llerisarettylittlc. . girl 4B61. NERS male and female, Call 201-:159-7652after 0 p.m. customers. Youean get FREE w th a pretty [~lg gwl mslde, lawn mower; 300 molding APACIIE TENT TRAILER- ability to deal with people a p~ rt ume9am-{pm and 6pro; I tlAVE RAISED -- my and this cute 29 year old boy cutter neans tar tame saw .... Modclblesa, sleeps 6 many must." We arc members of chlldrcn, let mehelp you with mcrchandisetoo. That’s just paint gun. 201-988-5546.Call ATTENTION WEAVERS - Iopm. Good supplemental one of the GoodReasons for hopes hcr will write to Box extras includin,, 8’x16’ Middlescx and Somcrsct income. 009.890-2226for ap- W({MAN-wouldlike3-5days yours W 1 babysitwknds and Thursdayor Saturday, 9-1. good quality &crimtv fleece, canopy, Very good condition. MuRiDleList ng Svstcms. And in oneplace. Call609.095-0093. eves. 01D-~3-0004after 5:30.’ you to shop at NUTRIT!ON#03948,c/o Princeton Packet.) mcmbcrs of" Multiple poinlmenl, ..2-3" length $1-$1.50per lb. $050. 609-799-9598or 448-8810 CENTER,Route 130, I blOCK rernune Orchards, 609-024- after 6 pro. Relocation Organizations. We south nfPrinceton-Rightstown 2,310. also offer ;in interesting bonus EXPERIENCED-- mother’s Road. STOItI’: FIXTUIIES PAi’rr T/ME MAID- hours MII,LSTONE FARI’,! LADY , TRIM,A’rtILETIC cxc. - type phmOS incerdivc. For con- will watch over your children. helper would like job for seeks romance with good fideulial intervicwask for l,cn from l l-2pm, 0 days, ex- summermonthstakingcareof Available the end of May. SCHWlNNBIKE - girls, 20", perienced hotci work.009-924- Lunches & entertainment SPRING SALE - Hanging looking gal 35-40. Heply to Cash & Carry SCtlWINN BICYCLE: Red cxcetlcnt condition, $35. 6~- Cooper. MID--JERSEY provided. Starting June 1, 8 your children. I can also do Easter Baskets potted house Princeton Packet Box ~3947. ItEALTY.2;{1-359-:1441. 1707 PeacockIno, Princeton. ligbl housekeeping and STONE’SI,INEN StlOP 21" mens super lc tour 12.2. 413-1833. a.m. - 5:30 p.m. $20 per wk. plants. Will have all types of 20 NassauSt. Bear carrier & speedo/odo, As Call 201.359-72,59aflcr 6 p.m., cooking. Prefer seashore, vcgctable & bedding plants. newless than year old. $200. Plcasc call 609*466-0039eves. Also will propagate plants to Princcton, N.J. 609-921-4061 CEMENTMIXER - 1 yd. GUARDS-- Uniforms fur- llOMEBOUND ask for Debby. ATTRACTIVE FEMALE A[Isorts of bike equip. Ncw&capacity. Best offer. 009440- order. Tindalls Greenhouses, used. 609-882-2453.Chuck. nished. Work in Prin- Daily8 to 5. 609.259-2431. DESIRES MEETING trim ’.{822. ceton/LawrenccviBe area. Needto get out of the house? IIARVAD GRAD STUDENT- FORMER LAW EN- attractive female. Reply to CAFECURTAINS - Custom, For appt. call 201-329-0021.An Not sure where to go? Try with $1600. work-study FORCEMENT OFFICER .... P.O. Box1756, No. Brunswick. gold plaid, 40" triple window equal opportunity employer. Friendly. Meet new people, alh)wance seeks interesting seeks permanentposition with CAROL’S PLACE -- Per- size with matchingl0 ft. fabric CtlERRY WOODTABLE TWO MODINE CEILING - earn good wages, food sunlmer employment in sonalized stationery, in- hung natural gas fired hot air private investigation agency beam, $40. Gold plated silver TOPS- unfinished, kiln dried, unit heaters. 400,000 BTU~, discounts, lu,,i for ms Prinoehmurca. Competentin or as security director for vitations and gift items at KAY’S INTRODUCTION service, for 0 $30. Original sizes from2" x 13" x 5’. $50. provided, flours available: I.’rench. Spanish, German,’ input, 2-stage gas valve, auto i’OHTEIiS, part time eves., newly estabhshed firm in discount prices. Call 609-443- SERVICE-- all ages. Meet a metal sculpture, $45. Black & Cal1609-392-2084after 1:30 pm. pilot ignition,t’,., hp.t 1.5/230V. must have knowlcdgeof floor llam-3p.m.; 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Italian, knowssome Tibetan Central Jerseyarea. Graduate 3111. partner for a friendship or whitc sofa bed, $40. 2 blue .... 5 p.m. - I0 p.m. tmust be over and Nepalesc.Call 609-921.3728 singlc phasesqairrel cage fan. waxing. Dayton, N.J. area. of N.J. Police Academy marriage. 201-534-2720. upholstered rockers, $15 both. Lightly used. Thcrmoslats & 201-225-3216or 201-548-1100. 18 for this opening). Duties: .r write to Seth Sicrof[, 321 (Seagirt). 3~,2 yrs. street and Blueprint upholstered chair, customer scrvioe and product Child flail, Harvard investigative experience. Call TltE NASSAUSUMMER DESKLOVIG 63 Danish, short ducts incl. $400. each. preparation. No cxperience Uoivcrsity, Cambridge,Mass. $35.C

..... Jw "SevenFor Central Jersey" "timlawrcnr~,lJxlgcr The THE CEN77~L POST ManvilleNews (I)IND$OR-HIGHTS HEP, JtLD Clas s i fi’e d .,qdu er tis in gThe Franklin NEWS’RECORD Thursday, May5, 1977 -B -" " Garage Sales Flea Mar-k-~s & Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Wanted To Buy Ru~e Sales Antiques Pets & Anlmals MOVINGSALE -- Must sell, WANTED TO BUY: Scrap UNUSUAL VEGETABLE relocating out of state, new copper, brass lead, FIBERGLASS PENGUIN RUMMAGE SALE - Pen-’ HANKINS ANTIQUES, 188 IRISHSETTER PUPS - 6 wks 5hp,RIDING$85.MOWER~-- 24"cut, PLANTS: White Broocco]i, dining roomset, sofas, chairs, SAILINGDfNGHY - $450,nington School Senior Class. Mercer St., Hightstown, N.J., old,AKC reg. 201-873-2454. Ccleriac,Giant Italian Par- aluminum, stainless steel plants,bicycles sports Saturday, May 7, 0 a.m.to 5 We hay& sellfurniture, china, 609-7~.0289. corner tables, study tables ’sterling silver etc., solids or equipmentetc. May13, 14. 15 h p.m. Large seleclion includes sley White and Yellow lamps, bar, refrigerator, turnings, Industrial, business glass, jewelry, lovely things. BAR-B-QUE ¯ electric, Eggplant, Maches,Bok Choy, 546Riverside,E. Princeton. sporting goods, jewelry, Comein and browse. Open11 Chihili Chinese Cabbage gardening equipment and or private. Correct market clothing, brlc a brae, books, BOI’tNIN TIIEBARN, 5 Lady workingcondition. $10. 609- many, many other useful pricb cash paid. S. Klein to 4:30 Tues. to Sat. 609-443- Tigers,the color of old ham- 883-6219. Yellow Plum Tomatoes.AKat householditems. 609-448-2616. games, etc. Small gymnasium;1102or 448-6772. TamarackFarms BearBrook MetalsCo., Inc. 2150Complain SD. BRUNS(Bruns. Acres), of The Pennington School, wood,tarnished silver. After Rd.t ~,m ]e offA exanderRd. Rd., Somerville, N.J. 08875. Finnegans Lane to Kory Dr. to DelawareAve. 5:30pro, f~.466-. ORIGINALASBESTOS at railroadbridget. Princeton 25xlSx4 SEARSoval swim- Pllone 201-722-2288. 9 JamesAve. Sat. May7, 9 am THE TOMATO FACTORY is ruing pool-- brand newstill in - 2 pro, rain or shine. Hundreds having a Flea Marketon Sat. SHINGLES-- for KendallJct. 609-452.9317. CABIN" CREEK QUILTS Parkhome and slidingwin- carton, complete with deck & OLD AUTOMOBILES nf new& like nowitems, such May14 from 9.4 pro. Comejon BRITTANY SPANIEL dows includingframes. VW automatic clerinator redwood WANTED-- in yourgarage or ¯ as Perego Carriage camping Auctions us in the parking lot on PUPPIES-- AKC registered. UniqueGifts from Appalachia side wall, $500. 201-521-3568 barn only. Cashpald. CalI609. equip., power drive vacuum Ilamilton Ave. in }Iopewcll. BEETLE- roofrack,good MOVING-must sell,RCA 21" Toys Clothing Baby Quilts, Shots,wormed. Excellent coati.201-297-1426. after :tpm. 566-7003,8-6 wkdys. desk dresser, gift terns, Set up spaceis only$5.00. Call huntingstock. 609-259-2540. colorT.V., $150, picture tube l Place Mats, Pillows, Purses, lamps, old 78 records & 609.458-2640. yr. old. FEDDERSair con- Pot Holders,Etc. from$1.50. PUllLIC AUCTIDN ditioner,ll5v, 600 BTUS, $60, clothing. SA’rURI)AY.MAY 7,1977 BOLENS--8hpTRACTOR-- Baby IVlackinlant to toddler I’:STATEOF ANNAE. I,EWIS BFI,I, POSTANTIQUES Tues-Sat. 195Nassau St. AIR CONDITIONER -- IAONEI,.]’RAINS - American PIG FOR SALE ¯ lenlale. Decentcond. $375. Call after carseat 2 plasticwindow Flyers. or Ires wantcd. Any CtlURCH YARDSALE. Many 0 MILES EAST OF LAbl- Collectibles, Furniture & 6pro.609-466.3391. 10a.m. -5p.m. Princeton Westinghouse,6 000 BTU$50. BERTVILLE, N.J. ON t)il Lamps excellent for hreediol~ or flowerboxes w th brackets, Wolffur coat, size 9-10, $75. age or eondilioo. Call 509-394- and varied ilems, also baked readyto butcher. Appr,x :::a. 32"$8. 201-359-4520. 745:t. goods. Sat. May7, 9 amto 4 ROUTE 518’ and g MILES ManyJnleresting items Drapes, rod & white, full WEST(IF B.OUTE31 ON518 Bestoffer. I;09-.I.13.391~z SWIMPOOL DISTRIBUTOR MAGICCATALOG - $1 - credit length and pink. $35. 609-448- pm. Irain date, May14). tlely of $1 with,,’our Is[ $5 ordcr - STAI[TIN(;TIME It.q00 AM 201-359-6730 has left over 1976 pools. Full 9040. i’rinity Church,2730 Princeton SEATS, I,UNCII, TEl{MS price $649 includes 31’ pool, PLANT SALE -- at near Jack’s Ma’gic Den Box 312 ANTIQUE OR OLD Pike, Lawrcnccville. CASII, OII CEItTIFIED ()PI’~NI)AILY ACKGEIIMAN BIIE;’:’, :’":~ filter deck and fence. Com- wholesale prices to aid in Princeton Jet. ,IEWELHY-- of any kind. Will YARDSALE-Fri&Sat., May I,’UNI)S pups - 3 me. uld. I I;.~;c. I p elely testa led. Call Ted,609- financing the program for 2 METALWAI{DROBES - I pay top prices. Susuky, Ltd., oak rolltop desk, oak ext. ,lost west of 200 Dutchtown- female. Shots ~;. v.rmc, I n,~. 392-5722or 201-925-0735. autistic and cmotionally lawn edger, gas motor; 1 009-924-8393] 1-6. ’rues-Fri. ti&7,10-0. Recl lawn mowers, Ilarlingcn Bd., Belle Mead, distrubed children at Eden lable, square oak 9 359-870_....8after_.. 6 I~.m:_....__ 1971 FORD SQUIRE exc. cund. 609-799-8673after 7 12 YEAROLD MARE- Gentle, 2014694113| all power options, am/fro. stationwagon- low mL good pm & on weekends. saloon, excellent condition, $150. 201-359-6044. stereo tape, climate control, 75 FORD GRANADA6cyl, All shape,a/c, am/fro,pb/ps, 1976 CORVETTE- V8, auto, rebuilt engine, manyextras. cruise control t&t wheel, 72 VWCAMPER - Immac. 8 options.$2679. Call 2(}’I-973-2212 snowsineL 609-443-9476 after6. powerwindows, a/e, p/sand Asking$4500, 201-828-3804. twilight sentinel, steel radials, track, carpet, ground valves. wkdys9-6. ’70LTD -- $1200, p/s, a/c, p/b, brakes,10,000 miles, I owner, 4400miles, $13,000.Call after 5 $2000,67 BUGgood cond. $400. blueexcellent cond. 50,000 tlORSE IIAY -- Good for ALl, JUNKCARS and trucks 609-466-2106keep trying. $75OO.E69-737-0547. cattle also. WagnerBros., wanlcd. Free towing $15 and pro, 609-696-1351. ’79 AUDI 100LS-- 4-doormilescall between 9-dpm, 609- FORDPinto wagon 1972 -- Lambcrtville, R.D., N.J. up. Scarpati Auto WrecKing, 1977GRANADA & COMETfor sedan,auto. tram. ,~reen, 924-0112.Must sel. go ng into 38,OO0miles, excellent con- Phone 6~-737-26~. 609-396-7040. sale.Air conditioning, /s, service. 1973 FIREBIRDESPRIT -- dition. Best offer. Call eves, p/b,reasonable price. ~orsunroof, price, callam/fro. 6~J-396-9568Will dlscuss after auto,air, vinyl top, ps/pb/pw, ’69 VW- B ue, rebuilt engine, 1%8FORD FAIRLANE- 1970 mfo.609-924-4700. 609-924-3766. newclutch, newshocks, radial engine rebuilt trans., new 5pro. am/fro,radials & snows, exc. FREEKITTENS -- 2 females JUNK CARS WANTED tires. $72,5. Will consider of- radiator, alternator. CHEVYconvertible 1970 cond.$2,999 firm. 609452-0806, & I male. 7 weeksold, litter Impala-- Fine condition6-11 pro. ’72MERCEDES 280-SE-White, fers. 206621.6839. regulator, recent paint, exe. BUICKCenturian 1973 - air throughout,350V-9. 201-874- 4.5L, 0 cyl.,blue leather trained. 609448-2907. ANYCONDITION inside & out.$650 or best offer. conditioned, good mechanical ’74 LINCOLN,MARK IV, exe. 201-526-3129. eond., 1-owner, low mileage, 3658. 1965 PONTIACCATALINA -- buckets,P/S P/B P/W air, SMALL NANNY GOATS & 609-448-6434 cond., $13oo,609-924-3474. fully equip. 201-297-9001,betw. good enad., auto tram. P/S, AM/FM,sun roof, 39,000 mis., LAMBS- Also pigs ¯ killed & 1973 OLDS CUTLASS 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. A/C, recent tuneup, Asking $6995.201-526-8882. cut, 75 ¢ lb. 609-924-6867. SUPREME- Full power, air, 1973 BUICK CENTURY- 1972 SAAB99E -- am/fm,air, $250. Call after 6 p.m. 609-443- ;t-I JUNKCAllS AM/FM,46,000 mL, spotless. regal, ps/pb, A/C, am/fro 67 CIIEVELLE MALIBU- 2 Asking$2500. 201-247-3705. dr. 283 engine, auto, radio, fuel injection, auto. (just 5475. ’69 PONTIACCUSTOM - well $15 stereo, Rally wheel covers, radials, $~0. Eves. 54 pm. 1965 VW BUG -- Rebuilt rebuiltl Call 201-247-7185af- kept,a/c, vinyl top, p/s, dark KITTENS-- for Mother’s IF I)ItIVENIN 39,000 orig. mi., exe. cond. 201-874-3356. engine,body and tires good. ternoons. brownw/saddle tan interior. Day, Seat Point Siamese, 6 t’lass2&3 ’75 PLYMOUTH custom $2,5OO.201-821-8476. Valiant . 6.cyl, 4-door fully Bestoffer, Call 609-737-I176 1966 VW camper-excellentBest offer 609-799-0742.- weeksold, pan trained. 201- WI,’AI,SOPICK UP eves. condition,must be seen. Will 229-6225. 201-526-6906 equipped,excellent condition ’74 PLYMOUTHDuster sport 26,000 miles, good gas, low 1971TRIUMPH GT6 Mark Ill - 1973 OLDSCUTLASS SALON - coupe- lowmileage mint sacrifice for $925. Call 609-921- maintenance,$2850. 609-683- goodMichelins, wire wheels, 4 dr. p/s, p/b, a/c, rear win- cond.in/out metalhc green, 3856. ’66 PORSCHE-- 912.5 spe. ed, ANTIQUEAUTO WANTED -- 7860. newuattery. 66,000 miles, ouv- dowdefog, vinyl roof, exc. 1972 VW SUPER BEETLE" w/wFirestone rod als (new;, radials Kent shocks, am/fro, ANIMAL PLACEMENT restored or unrestored. Call 396-1092after 2 pro. cond.$3000. 609-921-1558. clean, original owner,sunroof, plus 2 w/w radialsnows rum and looks ke new. Best AGENCY 201-683-6811. am/frora~io, radials. Call 609- (new am radio.Well kept, ’74 CUTLASS-- 4dr, air, offer. Call c~9.737-0M7,after 4 OF ’]’lIE WtNDSORS ’73FORD PINTO - 2000CC, 4 921-8612after 5:30 p.m. serviced.Excel. mileage, power b/s, am/frostereo, p¯m. sp.,R & R,stl. rdls, new brks, I,OTUSEUROPA ’70 - garage A.P.A.W. ’75 OLDSSTARF;RE - V-0, $255ofirm. 609-396-75839-4, or vinyl top, 36,400miles. $3200. Our .pets arc indescribably cxhst,59,900 mi. $1300. 201-359- stored, one owner.Exe. eond., 882-6423anytime. 215-493-5539. 1975 FIAT128 -- 4dr. sedan, WANTED-VWVAN-’68 to ’71 4940eves. ’74 engine,$3,0OO. 609-371-2455. auto, ps/pb A/C, fm stereo, greenwith tan interior. Asking terrihe. Gurgeoosselection, with bad or blownengine. 609- rally wheels,low mileage, exc. A CLASSIC RARE 1950 solids, two-tonesand stripes, cond. 609466-3819after 6 pm, $2400.Call after 6pro, 609-443- I126.Post Road 921-OO59, PLYMOUTR-- Coupe, run- 75 I~IG MIDGET-- Red, 1 1690. ( I/4 mileoff VillageRd.l 1972 PINTO- white 2609dr: 1948 FORD-2 dr. sedan deluxe ning condition, goodbody, best 1974 DUDtJ~: MAA.I VAN-owner, exe. eond., 12,000 6OO-799.1263 (e uxe, automatic, Cal V6, 5%000mi., radio & heater, offer over $600. 609-507-9114. yellow w/tinted windows,miles. 609-452-1564. 1970 PLYMOUTHsate[IRe. 921-7951for moreinfo. clean body, int. perfect. 40,000 mi V8, std trans. . A/C, new tires, low mileage. tlours:Mun-Fri, 0-I Sat. 9-5, WANTED-- ’63 to ’72 Cur- 1975 FIATX19 -- tl,OO0 mi, am/frostereo tape excellent S u n t - 4 vet[e, 4-specd will buy in "as Asking$2,200. 669-921-M66. mint cond, $2~00.20L-9~6-6832, Price $995,Call 20t-3694OO2. ’74 JEEP, 360 Wagoneer. condition. $3200Firm. 609-448- DUNEBUGGY -- on VW is"shape. Please call 201-254- . __ ~ ’69 BUICKSPECIAL -- 2 dr, 8009, frame. Engine excellent low ~’i607.. White with wood gram trim¯ ANTU,~UE 1953 PACKARD a/e,ps/pb, auto, am radio, AUTOMOBILE FLEA AM/FM, P/S, P/B, A/C, mileagcsince rebuilt all new MARKET-- SAT.MAY 7, 10M CLIPPER- 4 dr.sedan, fair HONDACIVIC Hatchback vinyllop, good cond. $300. 609- brakes, goodoversized tires on IIORSE BARN-- behind heater, tilt wheel,roof rack & condition, 1o berestored. 60% 1975 -- 4-speed, 750{)miles, 443-4075wkdays after 5. pm,Trenton Fair Grounds, Rt. l’r ncctonRiding Ctr. for rent. deflector low range power 1949 CHRYSLERWINDSOR Chevywheels. Only driven 30 33. Free admission,fr~e t 259-2413. 32mpg, $2700. 609-921-7085 miles since passing state in- Good pasture, cxcelle~ dUNK CARS WANTED--$20- gear. qu~dratracfurl tome 4- eves. only. -- fair c°nditi°n’CPlaSSCdalNJ ¯ parking.Entry fee $5. per car. situation. IOOg)466-16-42. Sloe, 201-548-6582. wheeldrive. Two sets of tires. inspection. $700. 201-745- spection. Ca11201-359-6173eves For informahon cal 609-924- CADILLAC ELDORADO ’70 TOYOTACORONA ~ good 1387after 6, or weekends. 53,OO0miles. $3799.Call 609- convertible 1972, dark blue & motor, 37,000 mi, needs front 0tl~t. DOGSITTING - BY animal 924-1981. while interior, powerseats, ’74 PINTORUNABOUT - a/c, end body work & battery, $215. lover, Spacious, utierowded C ~,-.I| brks,steering & windows,am/fro, auto. vin~’lroof, spgyts 609-443-4277after 5. ’74 CHEVY SPORT VAN -- cheaper than kennels. 201-369- Autoouve,,es am/frostereo, many extras, group, 37,000 mLBest offer. 1976 CHRYSLERCORDOVA AUDI ’71 - I00 LS, 2 dr, dk. G10.Long body, 350-V8. Auto 4213. 1972 - SAAB 4 door, new radial tires, low mileage, 609-799-9378after 6 pro. -- 9 cyl.auto. p/s, p/b, a/c, green w. beigevinyl root, gd. tram.(t yrold), pblnew), pa, PART PERSIAN KITTENS- transmission,well main- $4800.609-921-6405. ’66 CHRYSLERNEWPORT -- am/froradio, exc. cond. 13,050 con~l., must sacrlfice, movlng new(front) tires, new banery. FREE¯Calico female & gray ’64 VWBUG -- sell for engine tained.Asking $1400. Call 201- West.$t,760. 609-396-21169. & parts. 609-896-1153. 383 engine, 6 RR70 tires & miles. 609-737-18~,$3,300. am radio, high mileage b~t female, 6 weeks old, later 359-9708after 6 p.m. 1974gold DUSTER - sunroof,’67 PLYMOUTHFURY -- ex. wheels, call after 6 pro, 609~ good condition, $3500or best trained. 201-359-6722.. a/c,am/fm stereo radio, back eond., 4 new tires new muf- 737-1376. offer. Call 609446-5406. seat foldsdown verygood 1966 MUSTANGGT -- cony., ’72 MERCURY MONTEREY RORSE BOARDING -- ’71 PINTO- 56 000miles, good tier. $450. Call609-448-8683 2~9V8 4spd tram rumwell a, t,/c ,~/,h ti,tt~rl TWONEW G60 tires -- deep cond.$2200. Cal after 6 pro. after 5pm. oL~~ie - Teenager with saddle and condit on, $750.609499-0904. 609.298.7423. $6oo 6o9.466.0559 after¯ . glass,6:3o vmyl ....roo,~$1,9 oo . 609- 2dr hardtop, brown w/vinyl corralwilling to boardand dish aluminumslotted mags. 1940 DODGESEDAN -- $800, 609-396-3185. 445-6179alter 7 pro. top air VS,lull power am/fro exercisegentle horse until 6094434251. 1974ALFA ROMEO Berlina -- stereo.Excellent condltion. Sept/Oct.for cost of feed and 1971BUICK SKYLARK -- A/C 1959 CORVETTEROADSTER custom V8 spt epe auto, p/s 6-spdmechanical fuel in- MGC 1969 - leather -- hard & soft !op completely1 __ D ...... 97~~-n--. .~." 66,000 miles.Moving to hay.Plenty of ridingroom in jection,am/fro. New radlals, upholstery, chromo wheels, ’67 ~u.in, restored to suowroom con- ~ " Europe, must sell, Asking woodsand fieldsnear Prin- Fo~S " vin)[I top 46,000mi., dealer- ¯ -t~ ~ t ram’IUn " customlzea...... maintained, superb condition - electricals and brakes. 29 000 am/fro, 4 sp~.overarive. 4~bp,original owner46,000 dRion.Call Frank.9 to 6. 609- evrell,mt~,n,dit~nn, 9~t ntmml’ $1500. Call 609.924.2~ after ceton Airportand Riding Wholesale to the public on mi, No city driving, always 41,000miles, perfect cond,, miles,mint, $7000 or nest offer 888-0313or 4’13-4992after 6. 6pm. academy¯Call NancyOO9-924- brandnames. Open 7 daysa $1600.Call 201-246-6012days, 6~.737".904"{’~te’~’~"...... 609-924-8132eves. Princeton. garaged, plus snows. 60~-7~- ~,-624,4~t¢ over.~-26~-1~6. 6996. week,201.526-3577. 1982. THE PPJNCETONP.gCKET "Seven For Central Jersey" q-IILLSBOROUGHBEACON,. TheI,awmH, c I~gcr TheManville News THE CF.NTPJi£ POST fDINDSOR-HIGHTS HEP~LD Class i fi’ed . dvertising The Franklin NEWS’RECORD Thursday, May5, 1977 9-B Recreational Business Autos For Sale Motorcycles Boats Instruction HomeRepairs HomeServices Vehicles Services Special Services JAGUAR LAND ROVER _ 1970 TRIUMPH500 - com- ’76 XPLORER212 DODGE-- CANOE -- 15’ Gruman MUSICteacher, certified, TYPING-- letters, theses, CARPENTRY,REPAIRS and HANDYMEN(Father & son)- FORMICA REFACING -- Authorized dealer. T & T pletelyrebuilt, exc. looking& maxi-van, ps/pb, 3 way aluminum,like new, $250. Call formerly of Old Bridge ex- resumes, term oavers, smallalterations. Cal1201.359-groundscare: prof. lndscpeNew door & drawerfronts, Motors 210 WoedbridgeAve., running.Must sell, best offer. refrig., stove, smk, furnace, after 4pro. 201-359-6175. panding studio in dissertations, cassette tran- 7571after 5:30 p.m. esp;int & extpaint;’ car was’h Newcounter tops. Free est, High and Park, N.J. 201-572- 609-924-9300days. 215-297-8600 A/C shore pwr, battery Hillsborough/Belle Mead ~cription, addressing & & polish;evening/wknd child Ray Sakowsky,Allentown, 2577. eves. Askfor Ken. charger, cruise control, trailer 1974 14 ft. aluminumV-bottam area. Beginner and in- ’nailing. Copies madewhile CARPENTRY, REPAIRS-& care,your home or if vae. N.J.609-259-7628. hitch, bike rack, sleeps six. boat. $300.’74 7 ~2-hpoutboard, termediate instruction you wait. PROFESSIONALalterations. Painting, tile w/ourfamily exp. Odd jobs & Call after .6 pro, 609.924-3654. 12 hrs., $180.201-873-2741. available for piano and TYPING SERVICE, Warren work,free estimates. 600.466- minorconstr. Ref. avail. SAW, SCISSOR, SHEARS, ’71 FIAT 124 SPYDER-- HONDA’74 -- 128 Elsinore. classical organ. Call 201-874- Plaza West East Windsor, 0920. ReplyWHH 0832, PO Box146, SnipsPinking Shears, Knives, cony. amradio, radials, 5spd, Neverraced,Cael~cellent con- 3916. N.J. Ca609.448-6707. I-lightstown. Axes’ SHARPENED609-924- $700. Ca 1 after 6 pm659-924- dition, $475. after 5pro, MOTOR HOME RENTAL - 20’ JOHNSON SEA SKIFF PLUMBLING.Lic.#4621. Need 3889. 3654. 201.659-6935. Self contained air sleeps 3. with cabin. 120hp motor, in a plumber,free estimates.all good condition. Wooden, RIDING INSTRUCTION - typesof plumbing.Call Mike IIOUSECLEANING EXPERT TAILORING for $250weekly, or $50 daily plus comfortable family boat. New FREELANCEWORK doneatanytime day or night.Phone WindowCleaning men, women children. 10 cents/mile. 201-356-1380. Learnto rideand take care of my home--Market research, 609-586-0266. Floor Washing&" Custom made ~ alterations. price over $3000.Asking $500; a horsefrom a professionalstatistics.Call Daniel Rap- BUICKElectra 1973 -- 2-door ownermoving, best offer must instructor.Peggy Vurgason, Waxing Reasonable.609-882-6380. Limited, excel, cond., all Trucks take it. 600-799-2849. 609-~2-3614. poport,609-292-0246. Honest, Reliable PARTY MOVIES . Rent options available, 52,000miles, DISCOUNTEDRV SUPPLIES LOVING CARE~ for your Experienced cartoons,comedies etc. with $2850.609-466.2254. -hitches installed. Electric GUITAR LESSONS -- home including kitchen and CallafterSpm easycartridge projector. $21& ’74 DODGE- half ton pick-up. brake control, caps, van & 30’CHRIS CRAFT 1967. Sleepseverything you ever wantedto TYPIST-- IBMSelectrie II bathroom remodeling~ 609-587-8055 up. 609.655-0100. Power wagon, 4.whcol drive, pickup conversion units. 6, full head,single engine, 390 know about guitar and then cassette transcription, letters, ceramic, slate quarry vinyl ’75 TOYOTACELICA, 4 sp. My.ors 90 plow, cap. 46,000 KAMPRITE, 20t-297-1813. hours. Radio, direchon and somc. AIIlevels, alfstyles all reports, theses, manuscripts, and V/A tile; roofing; CARPET CLEANING JONJIE THE etc. Princeton Jet. 609-799- aluminum gutters leaders AM/FMext. cond., 29 000 mr., redes, good condition. $4500. depth finder, air conditioned artists. Improvising, theory, SPECIAL-- Any size room MAGICCLOWN dark green/tan inter. Must 009.799-0004__.u.__ _ _ VW ’76 CAMPEH.- Pop-top,manyextras. Excellent family composition reading, 0574. and storms; interior and steam cleaned by experts. sell. 201-297-0200days 609.443- excel, condition. Best offer. boat.$5100. 609-152-7745. technique transcriptions of exterior painting; brick $19.95. New Dawn201-446- Magic comedy & balloon 6474eves. Askfor R oh. -- veneer; sheet rocking; 009-921-3459. any music. Learn only what TYPING -- all kinds: 4313. animals. Available for school ’76 DODGEVAN - silver, you want very flexible for- wallpapering and paneling; shows birthdaypartles grand black interior, perfect con- Manuscripts, letters, etc. stucco and blocktile ceilings; UPHOLSTERY CLEANING 1972 FORDLTD -- 2 door, dition, manyextras. 609-737- Campers g mat. Lesson given on Prin- Reasonable rates, prompt openings and fund raisings. Verygood condition. 099.446-. ccton campus. Call 212-674- all types of homerepairs. -- drapery and carpeting. For further information call 1062or 924-8694. Instruction service. 609-924-2027. Expert results. Problem 201-254-6374. 4958. Trailers 0909 Thurs.-Men. PETEliSON CONTBACTINGfabrics no problem. Welove ~ " 201-359-271.1 fussy customers. You’vetried ’73 CHEVY VAN - yellow 1974 JAYCOTENT CAb/PER- PI,UTE I,FSSONS- Private MATH TUTOR -- Ex- PROFESSIONAL CAKE ’71 CHEVROLETIMPALA - 2 w/Campcofiberglass bubble excellentcondition, opens to instruction v,’ith soloist and the r.est, nowtry the best. DECORATOR-- Specializing dr.,air, P/S auto disc brakes (eaeher. I anl experienced perienced N.J. Certified math WhitenorseCleaners. 659-565- +53,000m s. $850. 201-722-5555 or top, ps/pb, a/c, auto, 3/4,ton,8 full 22 ft. sk,cps 8 comfortably, teacher, high school and Services MASON--Plastered or 2553. in weddingcakes anniversary cy], new front brakes, heavy manyextras: refrig, heater, with vonng players, adult college level math. 609-452- sheetrock walls, ceilings. cakes, etc. Call for in- 72,5-5730. canopy & screen room,etc. be~intmrs, ami advanced duty suspension. $3800. 609- teconique. Sulnotee lessons 1164 eves. MONEYAVAILABLE - for holes cracks repaired. Most IIOUSECLEANING-Spring formation,609-452-8076. 886-0181after 3 p.m. wkdaysor New, well over $4000. Asking any purpose, any amount. Call all masonry repairs, clean your house any time of 448-9711,ask for Ray. only $2650.609443-1492. available. Call MatthewCahn, PIANIST--with professional, 609-392.2364after 5 pro. ’75FIAT, 126 WGN., radials, 4 609-924-2439 Shhetorek taping, spackling, the year. Windows,floors and FRONTEND LOADER- and sp.,radio, rear def.,09 mpg., international experience, finishing done. Call Edward carpeling. 009.665-Z%3. including conducting teacher Gudat1609) 466-3437. back hoe. Ditch work, sewers 16,000mi., roof rack, extras. GMC VAN 1971 -- fullwin- 1972DUTCHCRAFT -- 20 ft., TUTOI{ING- By N.J. cert. workshops to develop ACCOUNTING.Tax Returns, electrieaI.Regrading existing $2400.201-287-5657. dows,automatic, 6 cyl, 56,000, teachers. Remedial and ad- Business Consulting, Call N. stone driveways. Installing rearroof vent, insulated, sleeps 6 self contained. utilization of modernteaching REPAIR PARTS-- for all KITCHENS, BATHROOMS’new stone driveways. Earth Perfect condition. Ca after vanced, all subject areas techniques for students of all Mayberg,Aeeountanl 609-448- major appliances. Vacuum CABINETRESURFACING paneling,curtained, sliding including music instruction 2816 evenings, moving trenching land sidedoor, 009-452-19~L 3pro. 609.443.4909. ages and levels, nowavailable cleaner bags, belts & repairs. COMPLETEREMODELII~/G clear ng. 201-297-930L 1974-- I/2FIAT 128 station and special ed. Call S.P.S.T., to a limited number of on- Bunco Appliance Parts 258 -- Prompt expert work. Free wgn-41,000 highway miles, 4- 009-586-7578 p.o. Box 86, thusiastic students. 201-099- No. Main St., Manville. 201- design service & estimates. spd,clean (most of thetime[) 1972TOYOTA landcruiser - 4 Skilhnon. 874+ Fu rnitu re 722-2922. 201-526-5353. LADIES CUSTOM newshocksjust tuned. Buying wheeldrive, locking hubs. Mobile Homes TAILORING-- coats,suits newcar, must sell. $1075 or Many new partswell main- DRAWING& PAINTING -- BEGINNER’S CLASSES in Restoration MASONCONTItACTOR PRINCETON dressed,gowns, skirts etc. bestoffer. 609-921-3201 M-F tained.Must sol, best offer. taught to creative children by astrology are starting Sat. I)ISPOSALSERVICE madeto order. Hillside Studio, days. 609-924-5324. experienced art teacher. Fireplaces, stone, brickwork Rt. 130&HalfAereRd. 609-737.0690. tO’ x 50’ VAGABOND.1 BR. Classes forming now. To morning,10am, May7. Call if EXPANDING:DIP ’N STRIP Cranbury,N.J. a/e. carpeted & furnished, register, call Pamat 609-924- you wish 1o attend. Also, we -- is nowa complete service steps, patios, concrete have a full selection of waterproofing,etc. 609-395-1099 SAM~AR- ’75 FORDF250 . Supercab shed- S. Brunswick.Call after 5873. center for anything madeof TET-- danceablemusic for Truck- after3 p.m.609-448- 5 pm- 201.297-2281. astroMgy books, tarot cards, woodor metal that you have in Homeand Industry allages & occasions.Call 609- . Motorcycles POTTERYCLASSES -- small books by BHAGWANSHREE your home,found in your attic, WM.FISllER BUII,DEBS 2985,with or withoutfull group, individualized in- RAJNEESH on dynamic INC. Garbage.Trash, Rubbish 883-9412. camperself-contained. struction in hand building, & bought at the flea markets & Removed 75 H~Ex- 12’x60’PRINCESS mobile meditation. If you want to get ouctions. Wedohaedstripping 1109-799-3818 Haulingof all Types STUPOR cellent condition. Only1200 mi. wheel throwing. Emphasison your ownchart done in time RENT -- HIGHTSTOWN home-- with attached heated process, glazing & firing. 609- i’or summer,callToby or come all types of repairing, Asking$450. Call 609-896-9112. 10’x30’ Florida room12’x40’ refinishing, caning &rushing. CEltAMICTILE KATRONELECTRONICS OF AREA-- 6(]9448-0325. 1974 DODGE MAXI VAN -- 443-[898~ __ _ up to the Astrology Shop, 134 Try us. you won’t be sorry. awning and all major ap- Nassau St. Open between 12 Ilathrooms. Kilehens AbIERICA . Repairs and ’72 ]IONDA- CB450, good yelloww/tinted windows, pliances includng central mr DIP ’N STRIP, 49 Main St., Foyers-Patios-etc. maintenance of TV’s and WIL~KE 40,000mi, V8, std trans.and 2 storage sheds. Mobile TIlE GUITARSTUDIO -- 20 and 3pm. (Closed Wed). 609- Kingston, N.J. 609-924-5668. Drapes Slipcovers, bed- condition13,500 mi. $765. 609- am/frostereo tape, excellent Nassau St, offers classes & 924-5179. New construction & homeappliances. 609-443.4404 spreads. Will build and/or 924-8343after 6 pm. home is located in an at- OpenMon-Sat. 9.5. remodeling. Quality work- or 443-492.3. condition. $3200Firm. 609.448- Iractive park in South priv:ateinstruction in the manship with over 20 yrs. cover cornices, headboards 8009. Classical Guitar. 609-924-5790. etc. Yourfabric. Call 609-448- Brunswick. For details call ’rENNISLESSONS--Private, CI-IA--~RS --~" C~ - experience in central Jersey RUG CLEANING-- spring 19/3 HONDACB350 - very gd. 201-297-3693for appointment RUSflED- reglued, tightened, area. Free estimates, 4642. cond., helmet, wind shield, given by well qualified young special. Area, carpets, wall to PICT~ We FORDWINDOW VAN - ’69, :filer 5proor all dab’ weekends.SCUBAI)IVING -- Call for woman. Beginners to ad- Furniture rei’inished. Years WalterAyers 201-462.7815 wall, orientals, our specialty. luggage rack, ownersmanual, oourse nearest you. Scuba experience. Free pick-up and will showyou howto frame-it- $600.609-448-3400 ext. 3215,9-5. excellent running condition. ranted. Reasonablerates. 609- Pick-upand delivery. Call 609- yourself and save. Tues. & sales, rentals, air, service, 024-3727. delivery. 609-896-0057. CARPENTRY, ALTE RA- 58.5-2553, 6O9-443-5268. trips. PRINCETONAQUA TIONS ADDITIONS. No job Thurs., 10-8pro, Sat. 9-5pro. Boats SPORTS,306 Alexander St., too large or too small. Doug CESSPOOLS ALF’S U-FRAME-IT Ready 72 tlONDA350 CL- Call after 5 Machinery & Princeton.6b~J-924-4240. Renk.Buildders, 609-655-1221. AND Made& Custom Framing, 2946 pro. 609-448-2466. Piano Tuning US Hwy. #l, Lawrenceville. Photography SEPTIC TANKS 609-883.2401tnext to Mrs. G) Equipment 12’ DURANAUTIC,6 hp. DRAKEBUSINESS ...AL CARPENTRY and CLEANED COI,I.I’;(;I," formica and panel work. No 7Trucks-NoWaiting TRACTORJ. DEEREModel Meccury -- extra prop. Tee P R 0 F E S S I O N A._Lwe~ I’IANO TUNING HONDASL70 -- excellent Nee trailer, anchor, canvas, NATURAL COLOR job too big, no job too small. gives voice/piano lessons & condition.$250. Call after 5pro, Awith cultivator andplow. A-1 17 LivingstonAve, ItUSSELLREIDC’O. shape. $1295.Call 201-297-4755.oars, 600-896-0734. [dings, Bar Mitzvahs, proms, Regulating Repairing 609-896-2028. sings at services, socials, etc. £~9-466-2557. NewBrunswick, N.J. specialty. Serving Central IIOIIERTII. IIAI,I,IEZ 609-799-1386- .pare ...... CompleteSecretarial and 20YearsExperienee Accounting Courses Jersey 7 years. Remarque Rcgislered ’75 KAWASAKI-KZ4O0with 1965 FERGUSONTRACTOR 1973 GLASTRON17 FT. TEE- Studios, 609-448-7909. MemberPiano Technicians NELSONC. MOUNTJR. 201-844-2534 201-356-5800 helmet & cover, 4000 mis. and loader. Call between 6-8 NEEtrailer, 1971 Evenrude Day and Night Courses SEAMSTRESS, my home, p.m. 609-924-3032. 125 hp,. less than 50 hrs. on Telephone:201-249-0347 Guild, Inc. Mon. Jct. Expert work- Asking$800. 201-725-0865. Business 009-921-7242 Carpentry,Int. & Ext. A&W manship, pers. serv. 201-621- motor, many extras $3,300. Painting,Minor Plumbing & 609-448-7883aft. 7. 7167. 1972 TRIUMPH650 -- gone Recreational I"XPEItT Services PIANO TUNING& REPAIRE[eclrical Repairs. FORMICASERVICES MATII --DavidFurman at 609-443- CounterTops condition. 009.799-2r~h 6866ar 609-767-0432. 609-655-2830 HomeRepaws Vehicles SAILBOAT- 12 ft. Wildflower; TUTtIIt TYPING,SCHOOL PAPERS - Painting & trailer, paddles,life jackets. Licensed Math Teacher. 201- fetters,theses, monthly KilcbenCabinets KAWASAKI-- 6-speed, 65cc, 10’ COXPOP-UP Camper 1973 329-45~. reports neatly typed. 659.695-5239 $400. Call 201-249-6154after 6 JOE LANGON, JR. -- 609-599-1683 Paperhanging 300 miles. 609-586-7819or 609- - Sleeps6 propanestove and p.m. Deadlinesmet. Call 609-466-Home Repairs Plumbing & Heating Con- CHASE THOSE WINTER 452-5434. heater,/ce box,sink. very TUTORING o280. goodcondition. $4100. 609-924- tractor.License No. 5177. BLAHS RIGHT OUT OF CUSTOM PAINTING SER- BEADING ENGLISH Certified, "solar heated hot VICE - commercial and 0680. sruI)Y SKILLS "rYPIN(; DONEIN PRIN- YOURHOME -- Now is the SUSUK11975550-600 mi. black. ALUMBOAT - 12 ft rarely CI’.’TON AREA-- by an ex- MASONRYREPAIR - new water" installations, get $400 perfect time to have your residential, interior & ex- new eond., man~/ extras, used, 7hp air cooled motor, IIISTOltY I"RENCII perienced secretary working and old, paving sidewalks HUDgrant. Call 20t-526-0823. furniture upholstered. Wedo terior. Our customers are $1275.or reasonableoffer. Call ’71 OPEN ROAD MOTOR oars, remote gas can. $400 Adults & Children from home. All work com- br ck wats., etc. 201-359-4728 custom work in the finest alwayssatisfied. Call nnwfor 609-924-7757or65f..0231. HOME- 25’ self-contained, firm. 609-448-4343. TIlE LEABNING pleted on Selectric lI anytime. ------tradition. 1 will cometo your special Spring rates. 609-824- loaded with extras. FMstereo, EXCIIANt;E 6176or 882-5167. 15’; S. MainSt. tli.ghtstown typewriter. Also error free CARPENTRY- Insulation & home wRh hundreds of CBgenerator andair, sleeps 6, typingdone on Mag. CARDII ATTENTION roofing. Small or lg. jobs at heautllul talarie samples to 1973KAWASAKI Fll Endure-auto, 318 V-8 Dodgeengine. t;00-14;I--I l 13 give your homea new fashion PAINTING- Interior& ex- Goodgas mileage. Pet. owner. 16’ FIBERGLASSSAILBOAT machine,Call 609-921-3396. reasonableprices. 201-359-2000 Yellow,1400 mi, 201-374-3885, - with main sail, jib, and or609-655-1079 after8. look.Call Becky at Rogersterior.Experienced. Reliable ",BelleMead. Clean.600-466-0007. trolling motor,Exe. condition. TEACHERfor Guitar & Violin BUILDER NEEDS WORK! seminary students. -- beginners, intermediates & CARPEl’INSTALLER -- willAdditions, dormers, garages Upholstery,609-799-2807. Reasonablerates. Call Nick, Asking$950. Mustsell. 609-737. aluminum siding, roofing, ----- ’73HONDA CB-500-4 -- almost CAMPER- 8-1/£ for pick-up. advanced. Graduate with BA sell carpst~ do installations & 609-921-0497orTom, 921-0407. 0M5L...____~_ in Music Ed from Berklee repairs. Lzcensed & bonded, patios, driveways. Sidewalks, BRICK OR FLAGSTONE LAMP SHADES -- Lamp I0,000miles, excellent con- Sleeps 3. Heat, water, $800 land clearing and backhoe, patios, built to your mountingand repairs. Nassau dition,$950. cash. 609-924-5469. firm. 609-448-2532. College of Music, Boston. 099-448-6588or 443-6511. specification. For estimating 197016 FT GLASTRON- tri Specializing in Rock & Jazz New homes our specialty, Interiors 162 Nassau St., HOUSEPAINTING- Interior hull,trailer, extras, 60 hp Yourlot or ours. Over 20 years visit, call 212-989-3468collect Pr ncetan. and exterior.Also some guitar &classical Violin. Also after 7:30pm. 1972HONDA MO0el 35~.;I~. 21’ TRAVELTRAILER. self- Evinrude.$1,250. 201-521-2094. teach composition, theory & TYPEWRITER REPAIR-- experience. Please call carpentry.Experienced work. Low mileage,good cond. contained, $1900.Pool filter, arranging. Professional General cleaning and repairs. JohnsonConstruction, 201-82t- Freeestimates. Reasonable Asking$525. 609-653.6441, ask playing experience. Will play 9327or 246-3075. rates.Call Steve Guild 609-799- $50. Like new, cost $150. 609- 71~ HP MERCURY MOTOR. Free estimates. CalI Ed CARPENTRY -- Expert INSULATEYour Home THIS 8647or AI Furbeck 201-874- forBill. 259-2767. includes stand & external gas for ull affairs. ReasonableItadigan, 609-448-6443. craftsmanship with SUMMERBEFORE the price tank. Very good cood. $275. rates. 609443-5163. PAINTING-- Interior & reasonable rates. Allphaseaof of insulation goes up. Call 3396. exterior. Floor refinishing, & construction, Wewill help you Patrick 009-799.1309,Jon 609- 609-921-9158. PRIVATELESSONS -- Piano EXPERTTYPING -- STENO waxing. Aluminum doors & EXTERIOR PAINTING 1969 YAMAHA350-It,000 TRUCKCAP - fits 6 foot bed guitar (Adult beginners designyour ideas. Over20 yrs. 924-6221. intermediates ~ &composition Manuscripts, Theses, Term windows, leaders & gutters experience.201-297-1975. miles excellent condition new finished inside, table bunks& Papers, Business Letters, installed. General main- We handleanything: t res, 2 helmets.Ca I evenings, cash ons. $550. or best offer. 19’ FIBERGLASS 100hp taught bv recent ~raduate brushspray roll. 609-655-0451. M.A. Musle Theory. CMINick Resumes Addressing. IBM tcnance. Free estimates. 201- CHEAP WORK DONE -- 609-443-4214. MERC, many extras, very Selectr c II Typewriter. Pick- :159-4485. dirty, dirty workdone cheap. Absolute1op quality work good tend. ready for water. 600-259-9107. up and Delivery. Reasonable Guaranleensatisfaction. Modest Prices Free Estimates tlONDA 1974 XLI75 - Ex- 609-446-6282. Rates. (609)443-5514. G & R BUILDERS-- General HomeServices smallYardworklandscapeWindowjobsWashing,heavy FORDVAN 1964 . gd. toad., contractors. Additions & housecleaning, sma I repa rs. cellent condition, low mileage, manynew parts, $400. 201-297- LEARNA LANGUAGEw/the CHRISTENSENPAINTING extras. $575.Call 201-521-0765.3957after 5 pro. Priueelon LanguageGroup..?,5 alterations. Brickwork & Call 609-896-0869. 14%’ FIBERGLASSTRIRUL I:mguages,all native teachers. The Princeton Paeket* fireplaces patios, aluminum CARPET CLEANING at 609-652-8893 w145 h.p. Mere. Steering 609-9.4-03:~5,(0 { I 021-2540. hassome s diag. Free estimates. 609- reasonablerates. Call 609-896- CYCLE INSURANCE- Im-’ ¯ SCAMPER TRAVEL wheel, windshield,trailer inc. Press TimeAvailable 799-0753,799-1779. 0869. THE PAINTERS-- Fine in- mediate coverage, low rates TRAILER-- 181/~ it, self- $’/25. 609-882-5893between 5 WebOffset Press Special Services terior - exterior work at and7. GURDJIEI"I,’ t JUS’I’ENSKY C. & B. HANDYMEN-- liability, theft and collis on contained, good condition. 009- CENTER-- now accepting FURNITURE CLEANING- reasonable prices. Ex- 609-799-0472. 448-2484after 6 pro. Let us pr[nl your newspaperor repairs & improvements.291- done in your home. Free perienced insured excellent BOATS- 14’ Herreshoff, students. 215-865-6895. in-house organ. Cameraready 821-8649. estimates. Yrs. of experience. ALTERATIONSBY MARIA- references, free est mates. sailing Dinghy, $800. 16’ mechanicals or negatives ~ 6@-096-1392after 4 p.m. All types of sewing. Call Call 609-466-3755. Whitehall, pulling boat, $1600. AKHALDANII - is a school in required. We print regular RUO~ ~ &" wood anytime,201-545-3760. YAMAHA-- Hart Brothers -- CAMPERfor 3/4 ton 8’ style or standard pages or tabloids, shingle experts) painting .... ’step side p/u. Sleeps 4. Sink, tmahogany on oak, bronze the FOURTHWAY. Persons Motorcycle Sales - Service - fastemngs). 14’ Minnesota interesting in studying, phone ~intcrior & exterior) siding FOR THE FINEST - in QUALITY’ HOMEPAINTING stove refrig, heater, raisable Your paper can be printed on twood, aluminum & vinyl) HOUSES:YARDS-CELLARS Parts. 1605 N: Olden Ave., top. Beautiful birch veneer guide boat, $100. (cedar on 609.443-1809for registration cleaned, trees trimmed and reupholstering, slipcovers, Interior - Exterior general Trenton. 609-393-7550. oak,strip plank),Trailer (will information. regular 30# newsprint or 50# earpentry, paneling, gutters, and draperies remember to homerepairs and carpentry. interior. $625. 609-882-5893 white offset stock. There is a masonry, additions junk removed. 281-526-4695. between 5 and 7. accommodate3 boats) $250, call Carl N. Rist in Hopewell, One call does all. Gurantcod Call 201-767-8141. NEWDimensions Counseling nominal extra charge for a alterations, restoration. Ca ROM~oom, 609-466-2322. work. Call Rich 201-873-2065. 1975 YAMAHAEnduro 100 . & Consulting -- offering 10 secondspot color ff you so 201-8744651or 874.4346. For a porches,sun decks,saunas 609-452-1294after 5pro. week assertiveness traming desire, trulyintelligent & informative withfree estimates and design MUSIC FOR HiRE - jazz,rock BO~RS MOTORIIOblE 19’ SPORTSCRAFT -- sleeps appraisal.Free estimates, PAINTING ItENTALS groups, starting first and Ourcapacityfor yourneeds is verymodest rates & highestwork. Willing to workby the &pop.6piecebandorslnger& 2, head, deep sea anchor, VEIF second week in May. Also hour. Contact609-921-1696. accompanist to playparties, ’BMW’73 -- 750 cc, good cond. telephone,l15hp, skis, trailer. Behaviour modifications 24 pages standard and 48 quality work. SERGECO. weddings,clubs, etc. For info. Quality HomeRefinishing at NEW1976 MIDAS-- sleeps 6, pages for your tabloids. ReasonablePrices w/trailer shield 2 helmets, fully self-contained. Reserve $2950.215-493-8539. weight control groups. Calf BATHTUB AND TILE &audibon tapes, call 609.452- 609-737-9278 for more in- NOVOBILSKY& VANDORN RESURFAC1NG. White & 7410or 921-9467. 9000 m., $1375. 609-448-2867 your summerdate before May CallMr. llutchinsonor Mr. HOME IMPROVEMENTS -- ~ -- Exterior& Interior after 7:30 pro. 10 and get a free CBradio. formalion. If no answer609-924- colors. Free Estimates. 3727. Burke at t6091 924-3244 for Carpentry,roofing, siding, int. ALTEG.Call (29tl 525-2777. EXPERIENCED SEAM- Free estimates Fully insured Located near Frenchtown, 1989 INBOARD-- 26’ Chris particulars on your printing & ext. painting, insulatmn & STRESS- will sew women’s, N.J. Call 215-294-960L Craft, Standup head galley screening. 609466-0926. needs. REPAIRS-- of all inground children’s, and somemen’s 609-?99-3,’]86 669-924-3306 WINDJAMMER FAIRING -- sleeps 4. Price negotiable. Call PIANOINSTRUCTION -- for c lolhing. Al~ alterations and TO FIT BMW Plus Flaeders 201-449-4436. the beginning and in- *(We have won state pools, specializing in sum- urapenes, t~all 609.466-2516. crashbars $150. Plus your old HOLIDAYRAMBLER -- 20’ termediate student. Call 201- national press awards for HUTCHTHE HANDYMAN--merizing, caved-in walls, PAPER HANGERSSPECIAL mini:motor home, purchased 359-5935. Homerepairs and alterations, liners, etc, 201-287-8791. ~ -- - Bedroom,12x14x0, $40. Fully headlight.Call 609-924-0983. Oct. 1975,11,000 miles, mint, quality press work) . Quality work, reasonable DRESSMAKING AND 12’ LUGERrun-about. 35 h.p. insured. Call Styers Sales, like new condition, fully rates. Call after 6pro, 609-466- ALTERATIONS-- Janice 609-443-31~. equipped, air conditioning Evenrude, electric starter. Wolfe.Call 609-448-2128. HONDACL650 -- Good con- Trailer all accessories new VIOLIN INSTRUCTION.- in 3017. FLOORSANDING -- hard- dition, $700. Call 281-287-4658am/Eraradio, cruise control, TYPING / SECRETARIAL wood floors sanded and MODERN LIGHTNING after 5pro. completely self-contained. skis. $425. Call 201-659-6592. Princeton area. Graduate of SERVICES -- Error-Free SEAMLESS ALUMINUM finished. Phone609-585-8235. Call 609-655-3928for the op- Ithaca College. Theory in- PROTECTIONSYS.-- for all PAINTING ’ & PAPER- cluded. Call 609-924.4538. AutomaticTyping - Mailings - GUTTERS-- Victor Dinmond, types of property. UL ap- tlANGING-- FrankJanda, portunity to see. Reports - manuscril~ts - R.R. 2, Box 219, Bridgepoint GARAGEDOORS, installed & proved, free estim. Since 1968 HONDA- 750co, 1970, 13,000 AVON$280 - 13’ inflatable Theses - Letters, Etc. 292Dutch Neck Rd, Call (609) mi., clean. $1,000. Runs gd, Rd, Belle MeadN.J. 06502. repaired. Homerepairs, free by L.E. Schneider. 201-287- 448-3578. PHELAN’S MOTOR HOME sport boat, 28hpEvinrude, 59 TENNIS LESSONS-- Very Cassette Transcription. 201-659-3641night, estimates. 281-297-3797. 3114. new oack tire & battery, RENTALLuxury travel at low hours, Takeanywhere. 09mph, small groups and semi-privata Domestic/International Telex Extras include windshield, weekly rates. Free travel fits car trunk, $550.with oars, lessonsfor juniors. Complete Service. OfRce:00N. MainSt. CAR~ -- home CAR~wtil "THEBIICKET&MOP" BEN~INT crash bars, luggage rack & information. Glasstite camper rooftop carrier, anchor, coaching and trips to tour- {OpP. Post Office). Cranbury. remodeling & additions. New sell carpet, do installations & Professional Floor Cleaning, HightstownPaint & Wall helmet. 609.799-1325after 12 cap sale for all plck-uptrucks. wheels. (Replacement$2500.) naments arranged. 609-924- Can Mary Gunther 609-555- and old work. Gerald repairs. Licensed & bonded. Waxingand WindowWashihg. Paper, 395 MercerSt. 609448. noon. 6O9-586-2669. 609-443-3947before 9 p,m. 3727. 0551. Winarski,609-585-7490. 609-448-8888or 443-6511. Mr. TomHye 281-659-4722. . 4658. 25%off all wallpaper. ~EP~HCErON e.qcxfr "Seven For Central Jersey" eHILLSBOROOGHBEACON. ’l’boIzwmnfe, ledger TheManville News TN£ CEfflWJIL POST WlNDSOR-HIGHTS HEPJILD_Classified Fdvertising The Franklin NEWSRECORD 10-B Thursday, May5, 1977 Gardening & Painting g Building Roofing Paperhanging Services Landscaping NEt.SONGLASS & Whywait until the roof leaks ’! DO YOU NEED A MAN to do areal ¢’Estatc EXPERIENCED house Plan ahead for your roofing Fircstonc painters- desirework, ex- ALUMINUM lawnand gardenwork? Call 45 SPRINGST. needs. after 4:30 p,m, 609-882.4078. Realtors terior/interiors,free PRINCETON NEWROOFS REPAIRS estimates, reasonable609-921- 609-924-2880 TREECARE, INC. -- offers 0,399 and921-0424. MIRRORS COOPER& SCIIAFER the following: complete tree (609) 924-2222 AUTOGLASS 63 Moran Princeton service, landscaping & lawn 173 NASSAU STREET a PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY 08540 PAINTING-- Interior & PLATE & WINDOW GLASS 6O9-924-2063 maintenance.201-297-9301, 9-5 Exterior Commercial & res dent al. Students EX- AG/~;-~/’/~ - ~,nna Mae8och JimFirestone, Broker DonnaRolchurd ANNOUNCEMENT -- John, FLATRUUI"INU I,.’2~Pl~l-fr - Reasonable prices. We BattyFish PERIENCEDw / REFEREN- formerlyof S.B.&H.Builders new& old,repairs, guaranteed JohannaFrlodman ToylorFish CES. FOR FREE ESTI- is nowoperating under the & insured.201-329-6732 after4 deliver. Call 609.466-2627,ask JoycePanltz Joy9arth FloryPrococclnt MATES CALL 201-297- for Dee Dee. Gardening and SueAnn Snydar JoonGronder name of John Secoolish pm. yardworkalso done. RobinSmith 2796or" 609-443-3171. Builder specializing in KathyZucchlno CaroICaskoy ConnleRubel custombuilt homes,addit ons, Hedge ] INDEPENDENT WORKMENand repairs. Over 20 years ROOFING Trimming_Rote(filing SERVICES- Interior & ex- exp. Call us. 609466.0543.57 All Kinds Free Estimates DELIGHTFULLYDECEPTIVE terior hnusepainting. Quality Princeton Ave., HopewelL Free Estimates ] work& ntaterials at a lowcost. EVERLASTINGLAWNS WIIalappears on Ihe oatsideto berather sn)all, pretty,well: l.’ree estintates-Local GENERAL CONTRACTORS WILI,IAMSON blowing & Maintenance gnmrnedhouse t’,trns oat to bea ~,.trprlslngty~pachms. quite im- ! references. Call Pat or Tom CONSTRUCTIONCO. nrcs.,dw,and incredlhly immaculate home! Flagstone-ll~wed New homes, additions, 609-921-1184 Residctttlal & Commercial ho’er,lovely large cathedral-ceiliaged living nmm, formal (lining ] 609-924-9219. nmm,4 bedrooms,(or 3 anda sludyl. 21/~baths, ut01ty/laan- garages, driveways, roofing, 669-4434340 I’APEII IIANIIIN(; custommasronry, fireplaces, ALCAN ROOFING’&SIDING dryroom - all are pleasantand pdstlne. Bet the hlgbllgbtel tile | S(’IIAPING swimmingpools and patios. -- budgetprice roofs & TRYUS. hnase[s the marveloasbig combinationkhchen and lanfily Full line of aluminum repairs,mcluding hot asphalt YOU’Ll, BE GLADYOU DID[ mornw~tll fireplace and sliding glass (hmrsto tile handsome ] Prompt persomdservice. All products. & chimneyrepairs. 609-924- hricko.,rrace, types of wal caret ng 2040or 216-752-7605. FOR SALE -- shredded & Asfor the grounds- lush evergreens,Ilowedng sllrtlbs. ] Free estimates WM. FISIIERBUILDER’S S|lL’f?inle/Itrees, thick grollnlleove~, are all part o1 the INC. unshreddedtop soil. Also, fill Daa Rudenstein BELLE MEAD ROOFING -- dirt¯ 201-359-3908. professionallandscaping planned Ior easy maintenanceand 609-588-9376 Serving Princeton area for 30 aestheticpleasure. All in all, h’shard to believelifts superbly ! years. Financing arranged. 28 yrs.in business.Free Near Town and Gown with a View of the Lake estimates on all type roofing POTTING MANURE--$40 a eqalpped,[ally air-conditiom,d,conveniently located home has ] This 5-bedroonthome in tbe beautifol Riverside area prm,’ides privacy add a roamfor PAINTING -- Interior & 609-799-3018 load delivered free within 6 everbeen lived ia i butit has,and happily! exlerior. Quality work. Free and leaders and gatters and everyone.The woodedlot has 28 trees and a view of Lake Carnegie¯Versatile family chimney flashmg. .Call mi es of Frankl n Park. 201- Reducodto $132.500. estimates. Call" 609-882-5492. CARPENTI{Y anytime, 609-024-2040or 201- 207-1143after 6pm. ] living areas include a living roomwith fireplace, large diniog room,24’ by 24’ Iamily 359-5092 (local call from roomwltb seven windows,a pool roomwith ,,fl table¯ Add2 ½baths convenientk t- AI)I)ITIONS REMODELINGPrineetonl. GARDENSROTOTfLLED - PAPER flANGING, PAIN- then. completelydry. basemm. Iloorcd attic andyo t havet ~e perfect comblnath)nfor KITCIIENS FIREPLACES Call 201-359-3524after 3:30 easy andhappy living in Princeton. ’rING, PLASTERING-- Free CUSTOMBAI’tNS RESRINGLING-- Top quality p.m., ask for Walt¯ estimates, rea~nable rates. workmanship & materials. Call 609-924-7437. 609-259-7940 Peter Wikoff T f L L I’L-i"N-(~----’---T o your Guaranteed satisfaction. specifications. Gardens, $37.50 per square. Free flowerheds, etc. This equip- ALLTYPES of excavating; estimates. Call 609-882-5893. . ..::. - .. PAINTING & WALLPAPER- land clearing; septic systems; ment will not disturb your I IANGIN(i- Reasonable,exc. drains; driveways installed. lawn area. Reasonablerates. reis. Bill Spears, 609-77t.0814. ROOFING- RE-ROOFING. 609448-1318. cut out. stoned; call AI Specializing in asphalt roofs Padgett (201) 359-3735after LAWNSERVICE--Complete Call_’rt)m-291.~297-2,~8fl: p.m. (Kendall Park). Quality Custom Painting- - Fast - workmanship.Free est. Tom~ maintenance; lawn cutting. BUILT FORTWO Relhd)le - Free estimates 201-297-2388. fertilizing, planting &pruning, I(EMODELING, CON- weed,insect &disease control. .r ma)hethree - thk raml)llntzranch ha~a t.ontemlx~rarvair! ] ~’,: ,~,, ~ "~ S E M 1 N A R 1 A N -- STIIUCTION?We’ll do just Stan’s LawnService. 201-828. Thr.ugh, jadicl.us and intere~tin~ blend .f wo(~l,glass and altout anything. No job too ROOFING-All types. Quality 9476. brlrk, v.ilh hands.met’.v. hwelredv..al (leek slmnning the rear Woulds’t Thou Come to West Windsor Woods? AVAII,ABI,E FOIt IN- workmanship reasonable .1 dwhour, and joining the IMngm~d be&~.m~ wings, it brings 1 TEl(lOt( EXTERIOR small. Robertson & Son. 609- HowDice it wouklbe to liw~ io the w.odsvet be ableto walkto schools,shoping and 737-2260. prices. Call WeaverBrothers, FREE ESTIMATES -- I]le lint ihl(ir~ ill andtill’ hldoorsont. PAINTING JOBS. EX- 201-257-2814after 6 pm. Professionallawn service. Iohmnalliving r,~ma",,,’ith fireplace,separate and Sllany ] evenNew York ’l’ransl}ortatioo. Ournev,’esi WestWindsor listing features a lovely Ior- I’EBIENCEI). I(EFEREN- Call609-737-0847 or397-2073. null living nmmwlth h.w wlmh~w,s separate (orma[dining rooma fami[v nmmwith (’ES AVAILABLE. UItETtlANE SPRAYFOA.M- tllnh~gTUnm. large ~d pa.e0ed"ct~tllll~" khrben,t’,~a, INSULATION -- Houses, bedm.msand tw. Inmdsomelydied baths,Iluge t~.o car heated warn1fireplace and log bln, and a mo(leroeat-in khcbenwltb easy access tu a large Itt’:ASONABLERATES. 600- TOPSOIL -- Fill dirt and 924-0119t;. barns (new and old), attics, garaae(rollld bee.hieanolher room, ecnlra[ air (,(int]ilhlnlag" screenetl-ln summerverantht. The betln).m wingfestures a full master with dressing basements, walls ceilings, drivewaystone, 609-597-1684or -Fencing~ 2594627eves. andIhe i,.d. area andfidl bath. as well as three other contfurtable bedroomsand tw. additlonal fall roots. Ct)mmerciaI and In- All s~’t on an aen,and a half in a pn,uy,quiet Ilillslmrough balbs, 1) rivate wendedand wai ing for writ at I’AINTING-- Interior, ex- dustrial. Future Insulation h.ratl.n, whhbnmk rannlng throagb the grmlnds.A dellghl[ul $90,000. It,’ur wallpapering, light Company.600-397-2865. VINYLCOATED chain link -- c r ~entrv. Qtntlily work.Call direct from manufacturer at (}IIAL ¯ nho: 61i9-155-1598/ 655-2915. tremendous savings - expert (iABI)EN MARKETINGINC. IVIIIGIIT CONTItACTING installation. Free estimates. R D FENCECO. Landscape CIIEAP~,V01tl(: I-~-no-F~ood. Designerand Contractor G~dwork is notcheap. I am Excavating 201-359-1276 reason:tble.Paperhanging, I)rivewaysgraded, paved Backhoe& Loaderwork Gardening & AlexanderSt. carpentry.~a39448-4819. Princeton PAINTIN(;. Interior.Ex- 609-655-1027 609-924-2401 terinr. (’ommercial, Landscaping Residential. Students. Low ROTOTfLLING- reasonable rates. Quality work. Ex- MARV CONOVER BUILDER SEAWEED -- Liquified or rates,, call evenings. 609-466- granular. The ideal plant perienced W/references. - Carpentry& Masonry. 3011. RBeltors 247 Nassau St., ~9-9:Z4-3822 FREEESTIMATE. Call 201- CompleteBuilding Service. vitamin, At Peterson’s Nur- Just North of Princeton Overlooking the Bedens Brook Valley 297-2796d ~vs; 609.443-3171 Addttion,alterahon, home sery, Rt. 206 between Karl and Pat Light, Brokers IIIgltts. repairs,fireplaces, porches, GARDENrote(filing efficient Lawrenceville & Princeton. Came See a Majestic New Contemporary with a View. sidewalks &patios. Call 669- operation- costs less thanself 924-1280. MULTIPLELISTING SERVICE ’Fbis artis’s sketchgi’,,es a pretty goodapproximation of whatour nev,’est conteml)orary t’AINTIN(; - ltesideutial operatedrental - call now609. ROBERT E. SINGER JR., (:,,.i,,ralive I,islingService will be ke. Ins dc you’ll f nd an a ry ca edral ceil ng in he living roomand a massive comotercial. Specializing in 443-5338. (his, slains, ntasonarv paints TreeSurgeon Pruning, feeding Prim~etcmReal EstateGroup stone fireplace, a large formal dinlng room,a relaxing separate fanfily roomwith a JOE VlDREIRO: concrete & and shade tree spraying. 6~- Men.erCnllnty Ih)ard (,f Beah.rs beantilol view. and a coovenientcat-io kitchen with easy access to all roonts. In the add IJreeord paint’s. New 799-8254. gutler iostall:ttions and blacktop work, patios, walks, LAWNSERVICE - Complete bedro.nt wingwill be a spaciousmaster bednmmsahe with a view. aml two athlhiooal repairs. Gary Orlando609-466- sidewalks & drtveways, 201- mainlenance. Cutting, fer- Cons,ance Srauer Tohy Goodyear Janet Matteson comfortablefamily bedrooms and a full bath. Thesingle level desigois exceptionalas is tt7ii4. 329-2016. tilizing, planting, weeding. NOELB. SINGERresidential MarcyCrimmins Selden19irk Tania ArmourMidney 1he fhmr plan. while such features as a dramaticsunken living r,n)m sh.uhl further Prune shrubs & small trees. lawn mowing service. Free CorneliaDielhenn CatherineJohnson Stuart Minton s ingu sh this homefrom any others in the area. Call ns ~).o t- reviev," the plansv, hh INTEItlI)R I"AINTING-- free MASON CONTRACTOR-- Call anytime201-350-4728. estimates. Call 609.466-3970. MargeDwyer NancyKramer WilliamOrrick oor exce[leot bnihh.r, or bring year plans and le IIS [nlpress vllu whhlhe ’(,’able wi, eau eslialales, reasamlble rates Brick steps patios, retaining cleanwork. Call T. l,aski6~ walls plastering sheetrock build lor yr, u oear orin I’rioceton. $109.000. 799-1462. SEMINARY STUDENT in COMPLETE LAWN SER- installed & fin shed, repa rs. need of summeremployment, Insured. 201-460-4711. VICE -- Largelawns, low PAIN’I+ING BY SEMINARY seeking to do yard work. rates.Ciill for free estimates STUDENTS . Now making Reasonablerates, dependable 60%883-2279.Bob. free estimates for exterior GRAIG GARAGES eonseientous, experienced. house painting. Call 609-452. & ALTERATIONS PLEASECALL John, 609-452. GRACIOUSCOLONIAL 1430, 924-9764or 452-1395. SPECIAL 8115. ROTOTILLINGGARDENS -- 2 car garages from $9200 up newlawns, fast service, free A substantial older Colonial on almost an acre PAPERHANGING-- Quality Phone:609-448-5772 estimate. Call 201-297-3196. with manylarge shadetrees and a private rear workmanship. Special at- Specializingin Additions& All EXPERT TREE SERVICE - tention to fixed incomepeople. ’r~pes of Mason Work: ad- very reasonable free yard. This 3 bedroomhome has a living roomwith LAWNMAIN’rENAN~E -- fireplace, formal dining room, 1½ baths, a Nojob too small. Call for Fred dtttons, breezeways patios estimates. CallArt Graver, Lawns mowed, fertilized, after 6 p.m. anytime. 609-882. alum. siding, roofing, kitchen bet 6 &9 pro.609-921-0694. reseeded & raked. Also gar- screenedporch anda den or office. There’salso a 9132...... cabinet, masonwork, general repairing. Kitchens dens tilled. Call LeRoy full basementand garage. NANAK’S EV~ND- Deifenbach,609-448-4757. Offered at $75,000. I’AINTi’:IIS remodeled,attics, basements. SCAPES -- Personalized I,IIHIT CAIIPENTIIY landscaping,trees & shrubs planted, cutting, thatching HAVE GEORGE MILLER Reasouahte Quality plowyour gardenor Rototin SMALLBUT SPACIOUS Rates Paint Electricians reseeding, new awn in- yourgarden. Call 609-448-2015. Ex)ertise in Workmanship. stallatton. 609A43.5338. "tear ~nund Business. ELECTRfCAL WORK -- No HIGH VALLEY designs, This ranch located in the mountainarea of Mon- NoWaiting job too big or too small. Work- liI1!1.Lq9-8238 constructs and maintains tgomeryTownship will makethe ideal homefor a [:rl,l. manship huaranteed. Free landscapes and water gar- GREENSCAPE youngcouple. Theliving roomis ~argewith har- Estimates abet5 I1,111¯ estimates. 201-297-5047, dens. Seeding,sodding, tilling walksand patio, railroad ties. Creativelandscaping at dwoodflooring. Thereis also an eat-in kitchen, Now Anxious to SelL.Make An Offer IIOUSE PAINTING- Clean, EXPERT ELECTRICAL 609-466-1872. reasonablerates full bath and 2 bedrooms. Located on ap- Available [n a Quiet Village Just 1S Minutes from Prin- neat work done by two area WORK- Free est., old honsds TOPSOIL STONE& }’ILL -- proximately ¾ acre with taxes under $600. It ceton - A beautiful Country Church and Parsonage leachers. Experienced, inside welcome. No job too small. Bulldozer work, trenching and 609-466-2693eves won’tlast long so give us a call todayl at,sl oal. Reasonable.!i09-882- DiamondElectric, g01-722- landclearing¯ 201-297-9224or with All Sorts of Possibilities! Potential uses mlght in- 8353 after 6 pm. 5176. Offeredat $43,(100. 297-3091. GARDENSROTO-TILLED. clude Offices, Restaurant, Craft or Artist’s Studio, ELECTItlCIAN Call 609-448-4917after 3pro. PROFESSII)NALPAINTING- Call us- 466-2444 Funeral Home, Movie Theatre, Etc. - interior & exterior. Ed Nnel)els.609-443-3559. Ileating &A/C SCENIC CREATIONS INC. Designingand planting, lawn In tbe clmr(’]~pr.lwr yoo’ll fiod a graci, msentry ~,)yer a pasl.r¯s stndy.r .ffh,e. 609-443-5239 maintenance,sodding. MAY AGENCY a lil)rnry room.and an amazlnzsanctuary 25 x 4:) feet hmawith Iwnulifnlch,,sl- PAINTING’-- Exteriorand Ires|tar¯ ln.~uror ~L[LTIPL[ not pewss(.ating 140la 1St) pt.qlh,. I).wnstalrs, y, nfll find a Iluge h,lhr, vship Interior,home repairs and Commercialand residential. LISTING Promptdaytime service Freeestimates. Call 609-448- ~]~ .~.rringthe entire Princet,n dlr(’& Imll, sew,otdassro.ms, andseparate kitchen racililies h~r churchdhmers. Tin, remodeling.Experienced 3473or 609.890.9086 after5p.m. SfRVlCE localteacher, quality work, GOOD LAWNS BY REALT0~ Rt. 518, Blav/enbttrg parsooaa(,itself Ires a living room,dining r.mn. andkilcln,n all wltlt chPslnut Specializing in Industrial v.’oodw,)rk,aod h)ur de|ighthdbedrum’ns upstairs. For salt. its a packaae,b,tt d,.e reasonablerates, free McCLINTOCK’S LAWN Ev.n.n~,~Wo.k.nd,MgS estimates.609-448-2958 after Maintenance Residential ’~’~r ng &Repairs. SERVICE KARENHALE359.7632 LARRYMAY466.1619 Cluwehrau,q I)e ".dd first if soMseparately. Go, a1 a~,(.essal)ilit) I. rnaj.r 6pro. LawnSDoctor Business an~ landscaping¯residential th.r.htres suchas the Nev.Jerse) Turoplke.Call os at Firest,nn. f.r a r.py of the 24 HR. EMERGENCY contracts wanted. 809-737- plans. $72,500tor the church FREE ESTfMATES -- SERVICEDAY & NIGHT Mercer County609-448-2131 0834. Windowglazing and painting. JOHN CIFELLf,Electrical l,awrcnee-Ewfng609.896-9555 Call 609-737-08.17or 397-2873. SWEET "POTATO PLANTS Moving & Contractor,residential, FORSALE -- Ed Deifenbaek. commercial& industrial DO YOUNEED MEN TO DO 609.443-1701or 448-4757. Wanted To Rent PAINTING-- Exteriors of wiring.609.921-3238. Haulina houses. Free estimate. 609-448- LANDSCAPING?Gardening, 51~7after 4 pm. N.W. bIAUL& SON lawn mowing, sodding, BEE LINE EXPRESS . RETIRED PROFESSOR U.S, thvy. 130 &Griggs Drive seeding, clean-up, hauling, LAWNSERVICE - cutting, Householdmovers, couple, no pets, no children, 201-329-4656 concrete work patio seeding fertilizing & spring Reasonablerates. Free want 2 bdrm apt in walkin~ EXTERIOR PAINTING -- sidewalks,fencmg, ratlroall cleanup. Light hauling. 609- estimates.201-526-0646. distanceIo NassauSt. Groans also interior. Quality work fl. or elevated b[dg. 609.452- ¯ Repair Service ties, drainage. We do 924-~T93. LIGHTHAULING -- cellar, qualitypainls. Reasonab e drivewayand sealing. Wealso attics, garage, yard, cleaned¯ 1924. rates 6~-924.7437bet. 6 &8 Electrical Power& LightingInstallations deliver gravel, sand, top soil, Oddjobs, reasonable. 609.443- SEEKPRINCETON - house or A Superb Homeon a Desirable Cul-De-Sac pro. etc. Call anytime¯609-924-0555. LAWN CARE - cutting, 6855. Industrial Maintenance mowing, clean-up, planting half houseto lease for at least in East Windsor GARDEN PLANTS AND tree service, 609-924.8046. one year beginning June or INTERIOR - EXTEI{IOR WILLtlAUL IT -- Cellars, July. 3 bedrooms, garden. For You’ll really enjoythe exceptionallayout of dtis lovely fourbedroom colonial fcatttring FLOWERSFOR SALE. Large attics and garages cleaned, professional woman14 year an in-groundImOl wltb its owncabana and gas grill for outdoorentertainment. Inside, PAINTING, specialized in Roofing healthy plants, ’ very olderexterior wood surfaces, Call 60~.7~9.teI0. Consumerold daughter, visiting son. find an elegant rallmdliving room,a separate formal dining room,a tastefnlly reasonably priced¯ Sunny L. ADLER& SONS-- SIM- Bureau Registered. freeestimate. 609-466.1425. Mead Greenhouse 90 Sunny PLICITY-- Snapper mowers- Write C. Mankin,P.O. Box434, panelled familyroom attd a convertent spacrots eat- n kltehen with laumlrvand powder POWER VENTILATING meadRd. just off Camplatn tractors- tillers ¯ Route130, N. NorthAmherst, Mass. 01050 or roomnearby. Upstalra, the bedroomlayout is excellent wilh a separate’master suite ATTICFANS - installed.Cut leave messageat 609.021-0205. air conditioning costsby I13 Rd, . in Hillsborough, Brunswick,201-297-2474. with its ownhdl bath, Completewith central air, a two-car garage and a feared-in Greennonse located in back familyentertainment center aroundthe pool. Availablefor the first time st) call now. PAINTING . Experienced this summer.201-821-9108 after lot. Open evenings and Paving Students,Int/Ext insured 6 pro. ROOMWANTED FOR MALE $72,900. r Ref.free estimates. Excel. weekends. ROTOTILLING / GARDEN EXCHANGEstudent from rates.Call Ran 609-448-2794. PREPARATION - Ex- Austria. With mealsor kitchen EXCELLENTLAND INVESTMENT IN WESTWINDSOR TOWNSHIP. This 75 ucre [ ALLIED ROOFING-- New DOERLERLANDSCAPES perienced reasonable. 16h.p. PfRONE DRIVEWAY privileges in Princeton Jet. parcel is in a primelncation Dear MercerCutmty Comnnmity Cullcge and has ex- ’ [ and old roofs of all types CONSTRUCTION-- Stones, repaired. Homeremodeled LandscatoeDesigning machine does best job phalt paving. We also Preferably East Windsor or cellent well drainedsails. Availahleat $3,000per acre¯ Willcmtslder terms. CANCELLATION inside and out. All work and possible. Newgardens our liver top soil. Call anytime Princeton fvytdevelopment. IE DEADLINE specialty. Free soil test, 609- For June 1st - Aug31. 609-896- guaranteed. No job too small. Contracting 466-2843after 6. Haz.~tuz. $ P.M. MONDAY 609..448.5707. 609-924-1221 9671,Ask for Debbie. ’ i t HOME HUNTER’S GUIDE Thuraday, Msy5, 1977 1 ]-B III SALESPEOPLE your future with CENTURY21 Carnegie Realty gives you the Van Hise Realty best of TwoWorlds -- an independently ownedlocal office in Realtor the largest network of Real Estate Professionals. This means mass media television advertising, advanced training Pennington,New Jersey seminars, professional marketing tools, communityinterest, YOUR Tel: 609-737-3615or. 609-883-2110 personalized counseling, giant referral network for buyers and sellers of more than 3700 independent offices. Call us today for an interview and share in our growth. SPRING ~1~ BUYERSAND SELLERS -.~,~Irfl"lllll !’~" ’~ r - - : The best of Two Worlds is primarily for your benefit with over 3700 offices and 35,000 professional salespeople working for you using their advanced knowledge in marketing and financing to solve your real estate problems. HOPEWELLBOROUGH A SAMPLINGOF OURCURRENT OFFERINGS COMFORTANDSECURITY is offered by this twostory Colonial, modernkitchen with eating ares, formal dining room, fargo """3, living room,laundry room, 3 generoussize bedrooms,1½ baths,2 cargarage, full basement,condition excellent .... ’, ...... $E3,800, Lind Will WiPdIOf BOROUGHOF PENNiNGTON ,,on,n~ Cm~wh:kt EwlngTwp. r~oe.aOmrl tote n l Thre*Rt*tome Colont.II elmWind*aa Clnt.et Hou~ emhto, ¯ 148,0~. HmadlomColonial Hopew=a PEACEAND QUIET - is whatthis 2 storydwelling has to offer H,sto.c housesbeaetitutly InvestmentPrOperty plus a modernkitchen, formal dining room, living roomwith Handctneo~ t~sfgt~ttan phi5 ,astoradprovide home ana*n 4 bedrooms.2½baths. Fam~b Intemsllngsetting in fine bowwindow, den with bu[It.ln bookcases,3 bedrooms, t ½ Secludednalur¢l sett*n a makes ve~mentLive ,n Iha gracious roomwith Fimplace and Paeo Iocapon.SUnit Apatlm~ll with baths,2 cargarage, tool house, beautifully landscaped 1atwith this a lovelyunique home . - me,.house and renl the othe~ opening1o beautdulty wood(~l ve~good income.... 1225~. Iwo...... t 1~.eoa. lot ...... tTJ,l~ maturetrees, mintcondition ...... $6S,900. WEHAVE ONE - a charmingDutch Co[oniat on a quiet tree .? ./,~’7, TO lined street.Modern kitchen with eating’area, formal dining room,living roomwith fireplace, family room, 3 bedrooms,one full bath,full basement.2 car detached garage ...... $E3.900.

RENTALS ENGLISHTUDOR - King George Road - Modernkitchen wilh eatingarea, formal dining room, living roomwith fireplace, Kendltlpark -Condomm,um - ~:~r.~%%.-. ,.. . familyroom, 3 bedrooms.1 ½ baths, fult basement,two-car )e garage...... $71.900. Pflnclton ...... t~ Clnl~ Ro*d ZonedBUIInIII ~" Offk:H Wl=tWind=or This season get out into the fun at Princeton CMrmlngDutch Coloni=l Cu=lomConttmpolt ~t prln~4tonTwp. HOPEWELLTOWNSHIP JlmllUUfg - Wooded.3 Srn=tlefInvestment [.cellentDt,]enhal f(,f Chit Anarchitect’S dream bacoams Meadows. Renew yourself on the tennis Excetlent/ocatmn makes a*,~ tJtltJl)ll~house onWllher~ooon ,e.,llty Throedecks overlook a bedtoomRanch ...... ~alO~. Proffer tO0YEAR OLD BEAUTY. stately Victorian with all the grace. homespecial Seautllul ~cfe of Mvd,Cal entra,ce courts. Relax in the pool. Spend a couple of ~nvmeta,,~t Wooat~lb(,u. nero Ce.ter lull aceewoodefft ~ttmg E~ Throeapartments withe~cellenl charmand warmth of that periodsituated on 1.75acres. fur CookShoD, Be*lUly ShoD, cellu.lloCalmnfat commute~ - happy hours in the clubhouse. Princeton Modernkitchen with breakfast bar, formal dining room, living da¢leSFireplace P,incettm FlowerC~n ~ Doctor, Oe,lt~sf, income.Conveeiem Iocat~n., mmhegadd~ms .... ~ ~100. I hehqD,M,ale ’ ~.00~. tl0S.900...... 14LS0Q. Meadows. Good medicine. roomwith fireplace, study with fireplace, family room 19’ x 29’ withfireplace and wet bar, 4 bedrooms,master bedroom with Distinctive one and two bedroom apartments. fireplace,2½ baths, 4 carbarn garage, siluated on the edge of Minutes from Princeton University, a few Pennington...... $125.000. miles from the train to New York and STOPIN. andlet us showyou this largeattractive Cape Cod Philadelphia. with modernkitchen and dining area, living roomwith fireplace,5 bedrooms,2 full baths,full basement,one car i[4,11~-~- garage,ideal location...... $52,500. EXPANDEDALLBRICK RANCHER . with entrancefoyer, ,¢, ’1 modernkitchen with eatingarea, formal dining room with W|lt Windier HlltM~omuah Frenchdoors to a beautifulbrick patio, living roomwith Cl~Cod wl.r wt.d~r So~th6runlW|d( Ew~eTw~ fireplace,4 bedrooms,sitting room. 2 full baths,2 cargarage NmlrIBM S~’mwll~.Q Rmnch R.stompl== Colonl*l Ideallytocaled fo~ conlmut~, 5G bea,.onl heine, c~uta b,, 2 with unfinishedroom above, full basementwitb another apts~n,,Iv roam ovt,,t,.,~s 4 yearold eiLevei me~cettem Fivebedroom custom homo on Leasingoffice openevery day, Phone (609) "/99-1611 fireplace,beautiful lot 150’x250’, ...... $B8,500. Walf~Io StationCha,rr.eq br,ck levelvy~.d E.ce,em Ioc~lt,n,i 38oce~. Ho~se bran an¢~ pad. oe~rnn e,’egant che,m o~ 149 4bed,gem. 2 ’/, h~thr,on.,., e, conditionFumIIy room; eat¯in dock¯Walk to P~kea¢~k Coun- y~0f~oJ CSfland Nauty. Near ceUonlconaamn . ~M~00. kitchen...... SS~. IWClub ...... $1~J2,[~0. TfenlonState College. $~,~, HOPEWELLBOROUGH m ¯ FORTHE ASTUTE INVESTOR - 2 slaty buildingcontaining 4 apartments,each apartment consisting Of 4 roomsand bath, WantedTo Rent all separateutilities, excellent location and condition. Call us for priceand details. .ea,,ors WANTED-- Two bedroom EWINGTOWNSHIP apartment by studious mature responsible couple. CUSTOMBUILT gANCHER WITH QUALITY plus modernkhchen ,. REALTY,Inc. 921-6177 Qu etness essential. R FALTYCO. l)rittecttttt, Inc. witheating area. formal dining room, large living roomwith Housesitling considered. By fireplace,3 bedrooms,2’,6 baths, huge recreation room, utility 130Nassau Street Princeton,N.J, June I. Phone609-452-2342. room,2 car garage,above ground pool West Trenton area.. Offering ...... $65,S00. WANTED-- furnished house or apartment any size in HAMILTONTOWNSHIP Check these outstanding buys... Princeton from May15 to June HARDTOBELIEVE but this Bi.Leveloffers all this. Modernkit- :tO. 609-924-0130evenings and Rolling Meadows thenwith breakfast bar, formal dining room. living roomwith in Roosevelt weekends;799-2600 ext. 226 bowwindow, 4 bedrooms, 1 ½ baths, family morn with stone businesshours. fireplaae,covered patio, in.ground pool 16’ x 3E’,storage shed, FANTASTICBUY¯ Colonialhome on ½aem featuring living fencedin rear yard,basement ...... $48.500. room.d~ning room, newly remodelled kitchen, 3 bedrooms, PROFESSIONAL SEEKS Its the rolling hills of Mtmtg.nrerv T.wnsbip we largefamily room, 1 bath,1 car garageand vinyl-clad steel SMALLAPT. in Princetoo. have distlnetive cnstntrl baih twit-story Cttlonial area. Please call 201-249-7118 WESTAMWELL TOWNSHIP sidingon entirehouse, $36,000.. PRINCETONJUNCTION EXPANDED RANCH - Large and Ranch designs. family? In-laws?Home Office? This older well-built after 6 p.m. weekly and all weekend. 4.2 WOODEDACRES with flowingbrook and attractive ran- CENTRALAIR! 3 bedroomsplus panelledfamily room (or economicalhome is the answer.With manybeautiful cher. Modernkitchen with diningarea, living roomwith bedroomslon ~ acrefor only $38.50U. trees on a half acre lot, 5-7 bedrooms,2 baths, 2-car PROFESSIONALWOMAN -- 24 hontes front $35,000 fireplace,2 bedrooms,onefurl bath,family room. 1 cargarage, garage, fireplace, etc. Asking$73,500. desires I or 2 bedroomhouse smalltwo story barn, lots of privacy...... $74,900. JUSTSTARTING OUT? If you’rea youngcouple trying tO get ur duplex, within t0 miles of yourfoot in the door-. here’sthe doorfat you.Our 3 bedroom MCCCbyMay 15. Call 9-5pm, Houses (lesitmed by ontstanding Cnlt)nial ar- CITYOF TRENTON ranchoffers all the rooma youngfamily could ask. Full TWINRIVERS 609-586-4800,ext 333. after basementand aluminum siding on ½acre with "a touchof 10ore888‘47]3. chitects and built by Rick Grosso. Plans maybe LARGEVICTORIAN - on a tO0’x 200’lot, modernkitchen wilh country.*’ $42.000. seen at Hihott Reulty office. Call for further details DETACHEDCONTEMPORARY ¯ An ideal location largeeating area. formal dining room. 2 living rooms,family FOUR PRINCETON -- room,4 bedrooms,2 full baths,in-ground pool 16’ x 32’, 2 car JUSTREDUCED ¯ 4 bedroom ranch completely modeTnlzed with overlookingthe farm makesthis TwinRivers homean graduate students wish to rent garage,245 Hi[Iciest Avenue...... $41,900. manyextras, Central off, wallto wallcarpeting and in excellent outstandingbuy. With 3 bedroom,2½ baths, formal a houseor apt. starting Sept 0 condition, $43.900. dining room,basement, carpeting, central air, all ap- ’77 for ] or 2 academicyears. 194 Nassau Street 921-606 WANrSTO RENT pliances. $52,500, 609-452-4539or 452-5340or 924- 3 BEDROOMRANCHwith separatebuilding ideal for artist’s 5737. Memberof Muhiplel, isting Service BEAUTYSHOP¯ good location, 2 sinkunits, 4 chairdryets, off studio.On ½ acre apamx. 25 minutes from Princeton and 10 4 BEDROOMTOWNHOUSE - Beautifully decorated,int- streetparking, Hopeweg Township ...... $3S0. per month. minutesto Turnoike. $44,900, maculatelyclean and packedwith extras. Finished RELIABLE WORKINGGIRL basement,landscaped patio, solarianfloor, centralvac, -- wishes to rent 1 bdrm, 3 BUYLAND= THEY DON’T MAKE IT ANYMORE EXTREMELYWELL LANDSCAPED 2 STORY oil ~A acre wooded doublestorms, etc. $45,900. room apt. Up to $150/mo. Coilus for more Informonon onthe above listlngs Lot. Manyhuil noes.Living roe n, diningroom eat.ln kitchen, 4 Hopewellarea. Reply to Box bedrooms,2 baths, 1 c ~r garaqe.Centrally air cond.$44,900. ~3920 c/o Princeton Packet. WantedTo Rent WantedTo Rent 10ACRES, Hopeweli Township, residential ...... $45,000. LOVELYEl.LEVEL on ?., acrewoodeo lot. 4 bedrooms,2½ (609) 799.0288 3,2 WOODEDACRES - East Amweg Township ...... $22.900. baths,living room,dining room. oat.in kitchen with brick wall. LANDLORDS-- Let us help ttESPONSIBLE- retired MATUItE SINGLE GEN- r~ anytime ~,ou rent your property. We husinesswoman needs TLEMAN-- seeking nice l or2 panelledfamily teem aod 1 ca garage $49.500. nave good tenants, Call reasonabl~priced sublet or bedroomapartment. Prefer 18ACRES ¯ Hopewell Township, Residential . $2.500 per acre. housesittmgin Princeton,Rocky llill, Kingston, ForAll AreaListings REALTOR53 NORTHMILL ROAD CONTI REALTY June,July&Aug. 609-924-5019. BIawenburg,Princeton Memberat Multiple Llstlng Service 60s.Gug.9202 __-- Griggslown, Kendall Park. t Holidayscog: PRINCETONJUNCTION, N.J. 08550 BeywIIlever, 737.0462 Adlerman, Click & Co. eves & wkends5B6-1445 TWORESPONSIBLE adults Can supply refs. Long te: t CathyNemeth, 737.3051 est. Iq27 and 2 polite cats, 3 bdrm rcntaLdesired. CallLarry, 2 - ! AliceBowe, 893.7924 HettyLindeboom, 737-3178 duplex/house with small yard 329.4971.Ext. 391 days. JoyRothschild, 737-3S7S Realtors and Insurers WILLPAY $500 to $600 -- per month for 3 bedroomhouse in in Princeton area. 609-924-7014 ¯ .LbJinlfishStreet Pr/aeel(m, N.J. WantedTo Rent WantedTo Rent Princeton or nearby western or 452-t324, area. Please write. PO BOX Housesitting 924-0401586-1020 CONSULTINGENGINEER - MATURE PROFESSIONAL #41, Palmer Square, Princeton MATUIIE BUSINESSMAN Members:Princeton Real EstateGroup, Multiple needs200’ to 250sq. ft. of office WOMAN,quiet, reliable, 08540giving house address & GUINNESS AGENCY ListingService, Global National R.E. Referral Service your phone number. with major carp¯ seeks fur- space beginning June l. needs housingwith yard space nished room w/cooking. RELIABLEgirl, exc. rats. .l-an S, Kr.e.~en. ]~eah.r Pleasewrite Princeton, P.O. for 2 smalldogs. P.O. Box 243, Prefer Pennington area. Jolin wants to bousesit. Available Box41, giving office address, Jacksonville, N.Y. WAREHOUSETO RENT -- Burke, 609-737-3000ext. 2176 immediately thru the summer 2 W. Broad Slreet, Hopewell square feet, rent and your minimum5,000 square feet., days, 609-466-2000ext. 41 eves. or longer. Reply Box ~03920 600.466-1224 phone number. VISITINGSCtlOLt~R desires within 5 miles of Montgomery c/o Princeton Peeker. APARTMENTSFORRENT apart, or roam for July - Center, RockyHill. 609.924. Serving the HopeweUValley August. Contact EdwardMuir 2561. QUIET -- male graduate 2 RESPONSIBLE female 4 BEDH.OOMItOUSE - within grads seek summer 40 Main, Port Republe, N.J. student desires quiet roomin housesitting or apt. sublet. for Over 20 Years PRINCETON 15 mi. of Princeton. Im- 609.652-7811. private home walking mediately.Alex, work,609-292- MINISTER’S FAMILY is Refs. avail. 201-249-4053. Carlust ,for )vmrreal estaWneed, v, 8405home, 799-3937. lookingfora homelo rent for 1 d stance to Princeton .... RENT YOUR MOTORHOME year 5eginning, July 1. Ex- UniYersit~.kitchen privileges tlOUSESITTING . Local Membert)f MLS Walkingdistance Nassau St. - late model20’ June 20 - July cellent refs. 609-921-0430after a necessity, needespecially recommendations. Deport- Liet,nsed in N.J. nnr] Pa. APARTMENTWANTED - lOCal after5pm, 609-799-3444, 5:30 p.m. next year but can occupy dable couple, Available 8- MedicalCenter Princeton area, young beginning May. Write Box anytime. Please call 609-452- married professor seeks one #tL3005e/o Princeton Packet. 0356 evenings. 12 ONE-ROOMEFFICIENCY APARTMENTS bedroom apl. starling Aug, or" LIVE IN LOFT,STUDIO -- WANTED:3,4 BDRMHOUSE Sept, 1977. 201-246-0401toMay coach house or other In- for 4 graduate Seminary PROFESSIONAL COUPLE r4ATURE COUPLE Housesitting Housesitting 31; 609-921-2463thereafter, teresting living space in need I or 2-bedroomaparl- AVAILABLE-forhousesittlng AVAILABLEMAY15 Princeton & environs, oe- students. Sept, 1977 1-2 yr. lease. 609-921-0493,’0431. ment or house. Will maintain - Summermonths or longer. ROUSI’<~I’I"I’V.’I.tAVAILABLt WANTED’rORENT or sublet eupancYtJune 1 - July t. grounds.Call 609-883-0047. Refs. 201-247-1294. RELIABLEPRINCETON structor- June throughat ttobart August, ant In - smallapt. or roomwith light Professional couple, no Brandnew bath, new kitchenette cooking, walk to campus.Low children,top roB. Call collect BEEKEEPER -- seeks WANTED TO RENT in SUMMER MAISON A UNIVERSITY UN- William Smith Colleges rent, beginJune. 609-g21-1390. after 5 pm- Dr. JohnGood- location for ten hives. Also Princeton area accessible, PRINCETON-- needed by DERGRADUATE- desires Rutgers graduate studenl i~ $250per month1 year lease Early mornings, man.215-643-4672. wants lo rent garage-sized walk or bus to N,Y, tram married graduate student summerhousesitting position Comparative Literature storage for garden tools couple, Reliable pet plant in Princeton. Quiet with Call or stopin at 184 WItherspoonSt. sportation, June 1st oc- garden care also consider: needs to live in or nea MATUREMAN seeks el- YOUNG COUPLE WITH equipment, furniture in shed cupancy, Private 2 rooms, excellent references. Call 609. Princeton Io work on thesis ficiency apt. from June 1. livein, good with children tart 9244369,preferably from 7:g0 609.921.1184 BABYMUST MOVE -- need to or barn. J. Gell, POE877, kitchen and hath, Retired ed.major)euisinePrancalsea References. Marilyn Kallet North Brunswiekarea. After 7 rent house or apt. $150/mo. Trenton 08605.609-392-1317 p.m.untilg:30p.m.,or60~-462- 654 S. MainSl,, Geneva, N,Y pro, 201-297-0749. ulil. ine. 201.874.5605. eYenings. 689-7243.singlegentlemen no pets. 201- 609-924-5792,specialty’excellentreferences 0935, or 609-462-7073anytime. 14456, 12-B Thursday, May5, 1977

We’ve Moved To 4 (]harlton (OppositeSt.Paul’s Church, justoffNassaut.) NEW ADDRESS, SAME PROFESSIONAL STAFF AND SER VICE Comevisit usat ournew quarters. FromHopewell (466-2550} FromPrinceton { 921-2776} ":1 "’R,P~dr"’"" - ,.~.~.;.,. . %.-; ...... ,. ~ =~::7,.!j: ~:g’ ; i

ROLLINGACRES IN HAMILTON- Three hedrnom rancher with one bath on "IN THE I ROVINCELINE ROADAREA OF ItOPEWELLTOWNSHIP. a" well-landscal)ed h)t. Living room,dining area, super kitchen, den or fourth just right "contemporary"that has seasoned a bit. Buih about twenty years A ItOUSEFOR ALL SEASONS...peaee and privacy on seven country acres, tin- bedroom,screened-in porch, 12 x 18 above ground lmoLTiled basement, new before its time. incorporatingnatural weeds,flagstone anti lots of glass for a mediatelyoutslde Princeton Townshipin Lawrence.Original ownerwill sell con- roof, central air ...... $44,900. bonscthat’s [tin to live in andeasy to malnlaiu. Yonwork it] a center kitchen temlmrarybonse in comfortable condition, with enormousliving room115’ with every convenience,that looksoat on the amrctitan ampledining rncmi,just eeiling}, spacious dining roomand large gourmetkitchen. A master bedroom off the deck, not far fromthe delightftd livintt roomwith a wall of ttlass and a suite, two extra bedroomsand bath with office and study, complete this ex- colonial fireplace not to be found in such a modernhoose...usually[ Three traordinary hesse. The landscaping is natural and park-like! Almost un- bedrooms,two fall baths anda llbrary/foyer completethe first floor. ’l’l~e Imver believably quiet and beautiful so dose to tuwn!Swimming pool, level almostduplicates the supper, wlth a bedroom,study, hdl bath. large fomily entrance court° carport are jnst a few of the manyextras ...... $185,000. roomwith walk-uutaccess to the heantiftd groonds, a hdl fireplace, w.rkslmo and utility room.Air conditioned,mats out! All on 3+acres of tall trees, natural plantings and a viewof the HupewellValley! It’s spectacnlar...at best. $157.500.

From Belle Mead 1874-5191) IMMACULATE4 BEDROOM (two up - two downl one both cape on I/~ acre liopewell Boroughlot with trees! Formalliving anddining rooms- eat-in kit- chen. full basement.Second floor bath plumbingis in too! ...... $57,000. ELEGANTELM RIDGE PARK WEST witit a view of tire Lake - custom detailed c4~hmlaloo 1.38 acre with all the amenities for completefamily living anti oonvenience.Formal living roomwith slate fireplace, dining room,the sun- nlest of kitchenswith breakfast area, panelledfamily roomwith fireplace and wet bar. powderroost, laundry roomcompletes the first floor plan. Secondfloor: EWING Masterbedroom with bat[fond dressing area, three morecorner bedroomsand a [tall bath. Twocar garage: Brick entry pat o andrear brick patio for leslmelv outdo~wliving. Call for an appoimmentto see this gem[ ...... $128,500.

NEW ON MARKET Montgnmcry Get the most for ymtr money....Relaxand enjoy this maintenauce.frceranch with brick and aluminumsiding, 2 fireplaces. 3 bedrooms.3 hdl baths, eat-ln kitchea. formal dining room, living room, family room.den. see porch, 2 car garage, ELEVENYEARS YOUNG AND ROOMY - Fmtr large bedrooms. 2½ baths, located on I n&acres with scenic fishing pood. hleal hwin-law arrangementor 2,1’ living room, formal dining room,family room24’ too! Full basement,two- good country living ...... $82,900. car garage, central air ...... :.. $66.900.

"I’IIFRE’S A I’RICE IN I’RINCETON TIIAT HAS ALMOSTDISAP- Iq’:AREI)...ST,I.300’. But we ofh,r the above charminghouse for this very figure~ A t~o-story c.hmial with attic roomhw expansion,fall basement,and woodedh,t. It..f coarse, has a living roomwith fireplace, fi,rmal dining room, cat-ht kitcheu, three hedroomsanti a den or .hh bedroom,two and a half baths! MnmsttudMievabh,? But there’s also a basement!Set well back from dte State Roadwhere a neighborin~hoose is on hw over a hnndred tbousand. All were’ askimzfor this wducis $7.t.500. $7,1,500.$74.500. $74.500!

~ " WELLBUILT two story with three bedroomsand barb. Living room, large ~t..:~.-:[-:.~5;,..=~.~--;~ - .... remodeledcountry kitchen, glass enclosed front porch, basement,new heat ng OWNERSMUST SELl,! system.Wall to wall eurpeting, storage sited, aboveground pool ...... $45,000. OPPORTUNITYTO COMBINEIIOME d BUSINESSm 5 Miles North of ’~ :~ Princeton in MontgomeryTownship -- This honu, is absolutely perfect h r the ¯ .-. . i’~ personwith an at-homebusiness whowould like it to Bourlsi~.Situated oo an acre . " lot enhancedby woodedsurroundings boasting a large family room.,l bedrooms. Wt)oi)ED’. SPACIOUS! CUSTOMBUILT! FAMILY ORIENTED!FAN- eat-ln kitchen, dlning room,llving room.2~ baths, 2-car garage, central air c,m- TASTICBUY’. These wordsdescrlhe bat don’t do justice to this large slx- in,tln..n, three hathhouse {in ] I~ acres bnihby a well-knownlocal builder for his ditloning, excellent condition ...... Asking$72.00t). ’ ",~!i~’:’~* ~" " " .,t~n (atoll>. Nowit is time to moveto other things! 5o weare proudto list this house’,vhirh features a recently redoneeat-in kitchen with built-ln barbeque. living re.at with fireplace, selmrate formal dining room. family rc~tm with flrephwe, anda heautlftdly finished hdl hasement.A fire alarm system, three- ZOIICht.al ill~ aud rooluy tv,’o-cargarage rental unt this qnalitystructure. Anti only ~~,~..~u.~~,,,,~ .8 nfinutes from NassauStreet. in nearby LawrenceTownship ...... $107.500. ,. ,..... s ¯ ~

CLOSE-INTO PENNING’IONBOROUGH . Located on a cul-de-sac, bor- dering a 200-acregame preserve with its ownbrook, this large brick anti frame homefeatures tranquility! Flattstone entry, four master bedrooms,three full baths. Eat-in kitchen with buih-in freezer-retrigeratnr and lots of cabinets, flagstooe floor. Diuing room, living roomwith adjoining window-walledden overlo.king die 21’ x 41’ in-grnund po~JhFamily room with brick fireplace, COLONIAL ON REVERE ROAD 1N MONTGOMERYTOWNSHIP -- playroom, laundry room, sewing room. basementand sauua. Heavily wooded Nestledon a lovely tree borderedacre lot with a biggerthan usual eat-ln kitchen, and professionally landscaped ! ...... $103,000. dining room, den, living roomwith fireplace, 6 bedrooms.2~t~ baths, 2 car garage, a finished basement,screened-ln porch and an extra large patio. ’ ...... Asking $82,900. EAST AMWELL Circa 1790 A SUPERBUY! Only minutes from Princeton. ’Fall pines frame the entrance to GRIGGSTOWN this roomy,Kraft boih, 4 year, centrally air..eonditloned Colonialin Carnegie Circa 17911Colonial on 4.5 woodedacres with two bedroomsand bath. Living Ridge!Purqnet-floored foyer, living roomwith fireplace, dining coon,eat-in kit- toni dining rooms,kitchen, large screenedin porch. Fieldstooewalk-in fireplace Areal honestbargain can be foundin this 3 or 4 bedroomranch. 2 fidl baths, cen- cheu, lauudry, powderroom, a study or fifth bedroomand a large family room with boardflo.rs, nooksand craunles. Authenticrcstorathm is possible. $66,900. withsliding glass doorsopening to a patio with a gas grill anda yard enclosedby tral air conditioning, 2..ear garage, newredwood screened-in porch, ahmdnum¯ o split roll fence. Upstairs is a masterbedroom with bath plus 2 mnrebedrooms aiding, numerousextras. Nestledon a lovely I acre woodedlot ...... $64,900. anti ftfll bath. Afloored attic, 2 ear garageand a basement.A lot of housefur only ...... $89,900. JOHN T

INC. MEMBF,R : MERCERand SOMFA{SETMLS -IENDE ON INTERNATIONALREAL ESTATE FEDERATION RELO,INTER-CITY REI,OCATION SERVICE REALTORS PRINCETONREAL ESTATE GROUP HOPEWELL HopewellHouse Square PRINCETON BELLE MEAD Hopewell, NewJersey 08525 4 CharltonStreet Route 206 Belle Mead,New Jersey 08502 (609) 466-2550 Princeton, NewJersey 08540 (609) 921-2776 (201) 874-5191 HOME HUNZER’,f GUIDE

Thursday, May5,1977 13-B ii’ (’d’gR Mad.ri~.K,.rr ,),I..rrai,le...... ,,,,,,,,II.ic~, ....fttuh K.rman "~" dl~ CObl P, AI~f l,arr) C.Ilin~ J,.m Quackenhu~h 17~T1893 Sl.,ila C..k KeaItendan. Jr. T,.dI),,,~d Kt,n lhmdan,I II R EAI.T() R l|arharaEllis C,,(’ilyIt.~ REAL ESTATE 190 Nassau Street, Princeton, New Jersey 08540 It,,t,,,yIlar,lh, g ItalphSnyd,,r .~92~0~2

4 BEDROOMSPLIT LEVEL- Excellent condition both exterior and interior. 1 ½ baths, family room, A COMPLETE REAL ESTATE ORGAN IZATION formal dining room, walnut stained floors, PRIVATE ESTATE basement,garage gas grills, large patio, on ¾ acre with mature trees ...... $54,490. An almost maintenance-free, 3 year old home is sittsated on ten acres of beantiful land inel.ding a . .. " .....~.:4 completely private lake. Seven rooms, 2 baths, and 2-car garage are inch,ded in the low price ...... $120.000

LAND - 38 acres in Hunterdon County’s East Am- well Township ...... $102.000. WESTWINDSOR

Lovely expandedranch in excellent condition featuring 3-4 spacious CONTEMPORARYon five acres in a high. wide, bedrooms,large screenedporch, flowering trees and shrubs. Only minutes and haodsomelh)pewell Township setting. A most to the station andwalking distance to the schools.Priced right at $67,900. interesting home ...... $140,000. NEWENGLAND DESIGNED COLONIAL - new con- struction, professionally landscaped ½ acre CHARMINGINCOME PROPERTY woodedlot, 2 car side entrancegarage, aluminum MASON DRIVE siding, full basement,central air, 4 bedrooms,2 V~ WHO’SWHO- If youhave ever read the history ofDutch Neck in West baths, beamedceiling with brick-wall fireplace in family room, second fireplace in master Secludedcountry, ambience- lovely trees on a very Windsor,youmay recall mention ofthe Village Tavern. It has since quiet street close to the Riverside School. Gracious bedroom...offeredat $115,000.Also available and entry leads to the large living room with raised ’beenmoved andconverted intoa residentialcharming duplex...Call priced from $90,000 to $150,000. other Rustic us.It isworth seeing!! Colonial and English ContemporaryHomes. stone hearth fireplace; separate dining room; eat- in kitchen; laundry closet; sunny family room; huge screened porch; office-library; and hill bath. (609)799-2058 ANYTIME all on the first floor of this unique home. Four "The People Pleasers" bedroomsand two baths on second floor. Full, dry basement; 2-ear garage ...... $13 0,000. Beautihlll.v nlainloined ,l--be(lr,.~m Immeon ;] PETERL. OLIVER REALTY, Inc. luiel street wilhln walkinz distance ,}fWest Win. ,Isor s,’h,.ds, l,ivin,,, r,,.m withcathedral ,’eilin,’. PrincetonStation Office Park Bldg. 6 -- 14 WashingtonRoad uhra-n.alern kit(’hen, 2 I/~ baths, and 2-car ~arage...... $64,900, PrincetonJunction PeterL. Oliver,Realtor RIVER ROAD MichaelGorczycki FrankVuono MaryMoore Eli Kowaloff RENTALS Charming 240-year old Colonial with 5 bedrooms, AnnNook 9DanielXlelnber 1 ~.,~ baths, and 5 fireplaces. Also includes a cute . Office space; 975 sq. ft.; NassauSt.; av. July 1.. tenant honse, barns, and almost 10 acres of land . WESTWINDSOR ...... $475/mo...... 172,000. : Far Rent - Rooms ALLBRICK 3 BEDROOM RANCH & SUPER IMMACULATE featuring living room,dining room, eat-in kitchen, family room, screened-in flagstone por- Cmduv21LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP - Largeroom, newly furnished, ch.Close to schoolsand train ...... Asking$67,500. forwoman, semi-suburb area, Croshaw Agency, Inc, all conveniencesnearby. Telephone,parking. 609-393- BESTBUY IN CONVENIENTCranbury Manor. 3-4 bedrooms, central air, 0336between 5 and 7 o.m. familyroom ...... $53,900. REAL ESTATE HILTON ROOM FOR RENT w/kitchen EASTWINDSOR, Colonial Split, immaculate, 4 bedrooms, 2~,~baths, lovely HaveYou Read p.rivileges.Call609.883-6858. REALTYCO~ of in-groundpool on a securecul-de-sac ...... $72,900. ourColumn Today? DESIRABLE ROOM to rent nearcampus - w.parking. No PRINCETON.INC. ANEXCEPTIONAL VALUE cooking.(609) 924-4474. REDUCEDTO$47,500 Apts./Houses ROOM & SEMI- EFF- ICIENCES - at weekly rate.Princeton Manor Motel, QUAINT&CHARMING - Atotally restored 125 yr. oldtwo story To Share MonmouthJct. 201-329-4555. featuring2-3 bedrooms, large,bright modern kitchen, double car SEEK OTHER RESPON- US tlwy #I. garage.LOW, LOW TAXES. SIBLE- professionalswho wouldlike to establish a share. RM. FOR GENTLEMAN- Virginia Anderson MaryPatrician PhoneAlex, work,609-292-8405 Apply at 221 No. ard Ave., home,799-3937. blanville until 6 p,m. Amy Bohm Patricia Bell, Broker Pat Patrician Jeanne Sanders Carole Carson Ruth Bly CO-OPHOUSE in Plainsboro LAWRENCEVILLE -- THIS THREEBEDROOM RANCH HAS TO BE Connie Darrow Vivian MacPherson Bill Sanders needs male to round out our Completehouse privileges. KayTighe co-ed groupof five. Call 609- Parking. 609-696-9467. SEENTO ENJOYITS SETTINGIThis is a Janet Lachapelle 799-86t2~___ custombuilt homewith manyextras such as 799-8181 FARMHOUSETO SHARE- in VERY NICELY- furnished a sunkentub, saunabath, two fireplaces, Open7 Days AWeek i,m MLS Middlebush. Rent $62.60 per roomwith share of kitchen. beamedceiling in family room, large red- 50 Princeton-HightstownRoad, Princeton Junction~ ran., plus utils. 261-873-a964. Professionalman wanted, wooddeck, big patio. All this andmore on a avail.May I, 609-921-6242 after one plus acre woodedlot. FEMALE ROOMMATE 5.p.m. wantedto share bedroom in 2- bedroomapt. with 2 girlsin $97,500. Lawrenceville.Approx. Sl00/mo.inc. utilities. Avail. Room& Board i (14 NassauStreel ¯ q21.0n(;0 Housesitting immed.609-896-2680 after 6 r~ St.,.Our Other A~ls. p.m. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH- I~[ AtlOl~ MEALS -- maid service, ROOM AVAILABLE in old WANTED-- housesitting countryfarm house with linensprovided, quiet area. ’ position. Will take care of workingfireplace situated on Starting rates, $200/mo.Call animals. Exe. references, t0 acres of woodedland .766-=00 -...--;-~zi¢::-::",: ...... :~ :~:’:. -. -:" ~ !~ . ~. ¯ - reasonable rates. Call 609-924- located in the Skillmanarea; ForRent - Apts.For Rent - Apts. 4316 after 6pm. about 15 minutes northwest of "Country Club Atmosphere" Princeton. Share with four For Rent - Apts. LAW’RENCE TWP. - Most RECENTLY RETIRED others far $76 per month plus 2 BEDROOMdownstairs in Apt. Living Florida- based couple would ..... desirable.I-BR. Landlordwill PrincetonMeadows apt. -- for 1/5 of houseutilities. Call 609- negotiate. Appliances and enjoyhousesitting, July-Sept. 466-1982. 1 BEDROOMSUBLET- June subleasing.$279/mo. Current 1, in Princeton Meadows. more. HOME RENTALS, lease expires Aug. 30, 10W. Wehave immediateand future occupancy i Pleasecontact daughter after Brkr., $40.609-394-5900. 6 p.m.609448-9114. AWAY MOST WEEKENDS? $236/mo.609-799-8529. 609-799-8520after 6proor 201- Greatinexpensive set-up for 564-4447,9-hpm. in 3½, 4 & 5 RoomApts. from$256.23 MATURE PROFESSIONAL responsible young PLAINSBORO -- Live in FOR SUBLET- Hunter’sGlen comfort.2 BR, 2 baths, luxuryapartment. 2bdrms, 2 WOMANdesires housesitting professionalor grad student. 1 BEDRMAPT. - available ¯ HardwoodFloors : May throughsummer. Reply 6~9-443-3857~ washer,dryer. Only $160. full baths. Best view ¯ PrivateEntrances Box #03925c/o Princeton Won’tlast. HOME RENTALS,overlookinggolf course. $304 May 29 4 mo. sublease. ¯ Gas& Electrical Appliances ¯ EyeLevel Sronor= Packet. Brkr.,$40. 609.394.5900. perme. (lease expires Dec. l). Hunter’sGlen Plainsnoro. ¯ 12cu. ft. RefrlRetators ¯ CentralA/C SHARE HOUSE -- Roommate June16 occupancy.Call 609- $236me. upstairs, wlw carpet. ¯ SwimmingPool ¯ Plat’Ground wantedto sharelarge con- Call609-799-8625 after7. RIDER COLLEGE AD- F~RSTFLOOR - 4 bdrms,2~,~. 799-3917 after 7:30 pro. venientlylocated house near baths, laundry rm, w/w MINISTRATOR desires Prn. Jct. with 2 young e DishwashersIn 5loom Apts. housesittingposition for bachelors. Call 609-799-3922 car~ting,$375 a me. Own- HOPEWELL BORO- Avail SUBLET- l bdrm.apt, up- ¯ Ampleparking Space summermonths. Call between utihties.Security req. 215-662- June I. Veryclean 2 BR, stairs,facin~ courtyard. By Owner after 6pm, 5035am or latepm. paneledkitch, LR, DR, private 8:30& 6-609-696-0800, ext.257. $276/mo.June thru Oct. Fox BARRETr COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES Custom 4 bedroom Cape. Living room, 2 B~full entrance a/c$336/mo garai~eplus utilihes. oopets.I me. Run at PrincetonMeadows, dining room, kitchen-family room com- WANTED- young working 609-799-8673after 7pro & on KendallPark, N.J. (21)1) 297-1898 FEDERAL EXECUTIVE -- baths,w/w carpet and drapes security and ref’s. 609-737-1924 weekends. RentalOffice - Apt. 3L married couple desire woman to share house in oc A/C,dtshwasher,tennis after 7 pro. bination with fireplace. 2 baths, central Ewing. Great location i housesittin,, arrangement SI00/mo.plus ~,= utilities. Call pool Park like setting, patio __ _ air, wall to wall carpet, screened and while attending graduate facingwooded area. 3 miles Deb,609-771-0965, eves. HOPEWELL - BR. APT FOR SUBLET -- E. glassed-in porch. 2 car garage, full school. Available Tune mru fromP. Univ. Sublet monthof Nice for sin ;130. For Rent - Apts. For Rent - Apts. blay - or Sept. thru Ma~’.Will July, S299. Newlease avail. Windsor,I bdrm, den, living basement. East Windsor Twp. $66,500. thereafter,Call 609-292-3703 Fullyequipp~ ME rm,dining rm, kitchen, avail. DUPLEX APARTMENT FOR APARTMENT FOR REN’~ -- assume some responsibility, RENTALS,B~ $40.609-394- June1. 609443.163aafter 6pro. RENT -- Now occuP" md " byo 2 bedroomskitchen and bath 609-896-2186after 6pro. For Rent - Roomsdays or 799-1075 eves & 5900. fourstudents. 20minutes tr m Furnished’private entrance, 6O9-448-6677 weekends. 3 colleges.Call 609 883 " "8017 oarkine’16 minutesfrom after6 p.m. ,hrince~’~n.Country at- tlOUSESITTING-- required WINDSOR- Exclusive duplex I~OCKYHILL -- 2 bdrmapt. CHAMBERSBURG area of mosphere.Professional or ROOM FOR NON SMOKING living. 2 BR, $250.Heat pal& availableJuly 1. Nochildren, Trenton.4-room modern apt. by responsible professional GENTLEMANPrivate home- business manonly,Write Box English(2) in Princeton.Cats, Kids OK, muchmore. HOMEno pets, security & lease secondfloor avai able now, 3- BRUNSWICKPIKE-- 1 bdrm cookingprivileges - garage. RENTALS,Brkr., $46. 609-394- roommodern apt. available apt pvt. entrance fully fur- 664, RD t, Princeton, N.J. dogs,plants welcome,highest required. $236/m0.includes nished, all utilities, security 08540. references.609-921-6271. 609-921-7425. 5900. heat. Box79, RockyHill. N.J. June.Security and lease. Call 08553. 609.~3-6091, 609-396-36377MI-EE’S N"N-.-.-.-.-.-.-.E~... ---OF--PRIN- Housesitting Housesitting aft’er~pdel~°sitrequired’6 m CETON-- partlyfurnished 4 Apts./Houses ON DELAWARE RIVER - 2 2 BEDROOMAPT. -- un- roomapt., $225. per month. ] rooms,unfurn in houseoccup. furnished, available May1, by youngprofess. Kitchen, $275/mo. w/w carpet, heat MANVILLE- 4 rooms,’no SOUTHBRUNSWICK, S rms.,rues. sec.,A/C, backyard ENGLISHWOMAN -- EXPERIENCED HOUSE- To Share bath,laundry fac. to snare. included. 669-448-7643after PRINCETONBARD- Modern children,nopets. Apply at 166 downstairsof farmhouse, many windows.Reply to Bo~ Professional& daughter t4 SITTER-- Available,good ROOMMATE WANTED - to 609-396-6,10I. 6pro. 3 room apt. 2rid floor, air So.6th Ave. plentyof roomfor "garden, ~03924, c/o Princeton Packet fromgracious home require localreferences long or shortshareFox Run Apt.2 bdrm, conditioned, business or fruit treeson property,pets & DUPL’L-~"~ ~ -- in LAW~A-I professionalpersonpreferred. SUBLET-I bdrm. garden houseslttlngin samethis termwiIHng to assumesome secondfloor your snare apt.East Windsor. July & Aug, childrenwelcome. $296, plus PrincetonBore. Couple summer.Piano a necessity,responslbihties.Call Ed $159.60plus electric. Available Hillsborough -- Belle Mead condition. Neareverything. No pets. $28Mmo.Lease and util.Ridge Rd., Men. Jci. 201- preferred. Reference needed. Mature womanwanted. 609- security.Please phone 609-924- (rentreduction forcare of my grand preferred,Highest Miller,609-921-8330 between n June1. Call 609-799-I~5, 6-7 area, businessman or woman plants) $~Slmo.609-448-959L 247-0075. Call609-924-2981. references.609.e21.6271, &4. pmask for Stevie, preferred. 201-874-8346. 3924755or 609-393-8235. 38~7. HOME HUNTER’S GUIDE Thursday,May 5, 1977 14-B

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TRUEVALUE is hmndin this lt~,,,clv colonial split in University|leights. Livingr..m. dining room. panelled familyroom, :1 hedrooms.I I~ baths ?l~ts manyextras and 20 COUNTRY ACRESPLUS 2 HUGEBARNS quick occ|lpsney n(akcs thi,; hltnl~, sit at lra,:tive at Go with this lovely well built 5 bedroom,2½ bath, ex- pandedRanch. Mother-ln-law or guest can have their own ...... FIFTYTWO. FIVE. EXECUTIVEOFFICES PLUS 2+ APTS. room with bath and private entrance. ADDEDAT- SPECIALRATE ALL EI.ECTRIC Country Colonial, 3 In a choicearea of Lambertvillewe offer this fine building TRACTIONis the zoning- perfect for farm, stables, nur- bedrooms,2 full baths, extra large family roomwith brick with top quality offices plus two, 2 bedroomapts. and a sery, or otherlight business.Call us for details. fireplace, carpeting living room, formal dining room, third 4 roomand bath nnit unfinished. Newbeat, newelec- ...... ONE HUNDREDTWENTY FIVE THOUSAND, jalousied sun porch, oversized2 car garageattached, one tric -excelhmtcondition, excellent investment in . acre lot ...... SIXTYONE. FIVE...... THESEVENTIES. JUSTLISTED! 4 bedroomsplit in Nassau Estates with Cohmialfront including promenadeand banister. Foyer, iADDITIONALACREAGE AVAIl.ArmLEt NATURALPONDEROSA PINE RETREAT familyroom, laundry, half bath, raised living room,dining A newand exciting listing nestled into a gorgeous5 acre roomand modemkitchen on a superblot with matureplan- woodedsetting ow!rlookingthe picturesque "Wichceheake tings and trees ...... FIFTYONE THOUSAND. Creek".This easy living 3 bedroom,2 hath, contemporary is oneof a kind, massivestone fireplace, hdl wallsof glass, openbale.nies and large exposedbeams - don’t missit at ¯ EX~rRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! ...... EIGtlTY FIVE THOUSAND. 1N THEVILLAGE - Spacious brick front 4 bedroomran- For the youngand growingfamily, this lovely 3 bedroom, cher with country atmosphere. Easydesign on one floor 2½ bath, 3 years young homehas all the EXTRAS:EX- living suitable for familiesof anyage. Byappointment only TRAhandsome fireplace in the living room, EXTRAin- sulation throughout, including 2.car garage, EXTRAat- 24 hours in advance ..... UNDERSIXTY THOUSAND, tractively decoratedand EXTRAwell-priced at ...... SIXTYSIX. NINE. SPRAWLING2 bedroom Ranch - Spectacular in every waywith a large living room with woodburning stone OVERLOOKINGLAKE- situated on a rise is this 100 fireplace, modemkitchen, charmingdining room, enclosed year old restored pard¯agein excellent condition. Modern breezeway,full walk-outbasement and attached garage... kitchen and baths combinedwith randomwidth flc~ring ...... FORTYFOUR, NINE. makesthis three bedroomhome a perfect blend of old and MUSICTO YOUll EYES new ...... SIXTYFIVE. NINE. Vibrant.Mellow. Rich, Harmonious.Exciting - it’s all here WEHAVE TWO wooded lots with customconstruction in Lawreneeville.Quality builder uses onlyline materialsand BEATTHE HEAT this sunmwr with a 16’ x 32" in- in this ham:l.~une3 bedroomexecutive rancher setting high MOSTDESIRABLE grmmdpool. Akmgwith this comes a beautihtl, up (n landscaped acre lot with loads of privaey and gives his homesthe masterstouch. Heean completea home Is this lovely RANCHin LawrenceTwp. featuring a stone 3 monthsafter you purchase.Plans are in our office or he dramatically laid out hmr bedroom°2½ bath homewith featuresa 12 x 60 deckthat perhapssomeday .,,.’ill overoak fireplace in the living room,eat-in kitchen, family room, will build from yours ..... FROMFIFTY FOUR, NINE. panelledand beamedfamily roomoverlooking pool. a poolor tenniscourt. Planyour vish now. dining roomor 3rd bedroomand 2 bedrooms.Call for your ...... SEVENTYNINE THOUSAND. appointment now...... FIFTY FOUR,FIVE...... SEVENTYTWO THOUSAND. ROUTE31, PENNINGTON,N.J. 242½ NASSAUST., PRINCETON 2681 MAINST. {RT.206} ROUTE130, EAST WINDSOR r 600-737-1500 609-882-3804 609-921-2700 LAWRENCEVILLE60%896o1000 609-448-6200 WEIDEL REAL ESTATE Interior & Exteri’or Color Photos REALTORS-- INSURORS International RelocationService

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\ , ’J’ ! BEATIlNF TION ! ] !--"/c, ~>.~--ti | HILTON NOW RENTING! i COMMERCIALj | l&2Bedrooms | REALTYCO.of PRINCETON.INC. 2, 3 &4 Bdt.Town Houses from the low 30% Condos,1 &2 Sdr.from the low 20% i’ NORTHGATE ¯ VA NO DOWN,OTHERS FROM 5% DOWN i For QualifiedBuyers ~all carwt~g, drapes or blinds, appllal,ce~ and Cen- APARTMENTS Lowinterest assumptionsam also available AVAILABLE ,,.,.,,,,o..,,,o,,,,s. All homeswith w/wcarpeting OneMile Rood forimmediate .on maj ...... I~,rtndon. Aduh CentralAir, Applisncasand many extras .,~,.~,d,..,~.,,...... ~...... ~ For Rent - Apts. andPrincoton-Hightstown Rd. occupancy, httndhattet,~u, ~oppos¢teMcGraw H~0 STEELE,ROSLOFF ANDSMITH EastWindsor. N. J, Realtors¯ Twin Rkets Shop. Mall From | [ STEELE,ROSLOFF [ ~ast Wtndsoc | 750plus sq. ft. to i | ANDSMITH : 1,500plussq, ft. i j Realtors and lnswots i BESELECrIVEZ iflli RESALESANDHEADaUARTERSFORRENTALS ’ ~" | ¯ ¯ LongStanding CHARMINGFIVE BEDROOM,3% BATH 6O9-655-OO8O | STEELE,flOSLOFF |i | 609-655-0080 .s ResponsihleMgmt. TWO-STORYCOLONIAL in excellent con- 609-448-8811 -= dition. Familyroom - gardenroom, newly I and 2 Bedrooms ~7 dap a week till l0 p.m. mm~ ANDSMITH| | TwinRiversTowe Center | AllModern ! ¯~.J~m,,,,,aann,w,,,,,,,mFinelyMaintained decoratedby ownerand decorator. Central | Realtors andlnsurors| 1 &2 Bedroomapts. air conditioning. from $230. per month ! 609-855-0080 Full1,,Carpeted ~ $89,900. | 609-448-8811 I For Rent- Apts. rullyAtrConditionedswimClubAvailable Features: It TwinRivers Town Center ]~ -- SomeBalconies or Patios ¯ SWIMMINGPOOL TWINRIVERS - AvonVillage ¯ PLAYGROUNDFACILITIES ~¯¯¯¯mu,mmmummmmumm~-rentST/0lbr. deluxe. Priva~.e CHESTNUTWILLOW ~m~ 194 NasssuStreet ¯ 921-6060 entrance, washer/dryer, dish- Locatedon DorchesterDr. SeeOur Other Ads. = OFF STREETPARKING near Princeton- Hightstown nEAtTOr~ For Rent- Apts.washer cent. air patio w/w Rd. ¯ AIR CONDITIONERS opt; Rentincl. main1,fee, From$220 609-448-6960 ¯ KITCHENWITH DINING AREA tennis &swim club. 609-587- ¯ THERMOSTATCONTROLLED HEAT , ONEBEDROOM APART- 54~ between 4 & 10 p.m. WYNBROOKWEST kitchen Located on Dutch Neck Rd. off For Rent- Apts.For Rent - Apts. (includedin rental) JUSTLOOK Rte. 139 ¯ WASHER~" DRYERFACILITIES rear WHAT From$225 609-448-3385 ~ard.Center of townlocation. YOU’REMISSING! ONE & TWO BEDROOM2 BEDROOMAPT. - in 2 ¯ RESIDENTSUPERINTENDENT vailable for summerMay 15; familyhouse, 2rid fir. Adults ¯ MASTERTV ANTENNA year round as of The chancetoLIVEthe BROOKWOODGARDENS APTS.-- for immediateee- only,, no pets. Inquire, 110 Septemberl. $265 time of your life in a Located on Hickory Corner ¢.u.pancyat WindsorCastle, E. Main St., S. BoundBrook, utilities. 609-924- private hilltop com- Rd.off Rte. IZO WmdsorTwp. From Princeton after 5 p.m. 0746¯ ¯unity in historic New From$225 609-449.5531take 571 Io Old TrentonRd. Hope,Pa. makea right then proceedto MODELAPARTMENT OPENDALLY FRANKLINCORNER SHARONARMS the.first left beyonda couple 4 LARGEROOMS~ bath, Locatednn SharonRd. off of hundredfeet fromOld Trenton garage,yard all utll., pet. GARDENS A beautifully-styled Circleat IntersectionofRts Road.609.448-5995. entrance.Bus. couple. $300. (609)448-5935 fly maintained garden one-bedroomapart- 130&33nearTnpkexit7-Ajust too.plus extras. 201-329-6068 ment loaded with all morn.or eve. e eat.in kitchen the extras. And ~zmi north of Rt. 1.95 mum surrounded by 121 From$215. 609-259-9449,LUXURYUNFURNIS.ED APTS. 1 acres of quiet forests bedrooms. $290 and up.1 BEDROOMfurnished,APT --brand un- new. For Rent-Houses .full bath androlling fields! MeadowLane Apts, 5 ¯mutes available May1. Can be seen For Rent-Houses .balconiesorpatios ALLENTOWN,N.J. from Princeton Jet. Call 609- at 74 Leavitt Lane, Princeton. THREEBEDROOM Bore .convenientlau~ry/starag¢ Your first month’s FRANKLINPARK - 2 BR facilities RENTFREE on a 12- 2 bedrooms,living room, 452-8220. 609-921-262L duplexfor rent. I block from modernRanch house in quiet .heat &hot waterincluded monthlease! diningroom, kitchen, colored NassauSt. $350 per month plus rural setting, near NYCbus, 2 From$~50 tile liath, luxuryapts. $250. I BEDROOMAPT. -- utilities. FromJune 15. Replycar garage, no children or Threeswimming pools, Immediate occupancy, available Mayl, HuntersGlen 3 RM.APT. - on MainSt., in to Box#03952 e/o Princeton pets, ideal for professional For Rent - Apts. ForRent - Apts.Centralized "location minutes full-sizedtennis courts, Private entrance, private Apts,5 me.sublease. $ga6/mo. Manville.201-725-5936. Packet. couple.Call 201-297-2774, 5-7 fromPrinceten&Trenton. 16t lighted Platform porch,ale, carpeting, thor- Attractive,quiet, upstairs,all pm. Franklin Corner Rd. Tennis courts, ice mopane,screens, spacious electric,wlwcarpel. Call John ~-- JACKSON- 10 Rolling acres, 2 AWAYMOST WEEKENDS? FURNISHEDAPARTMENT Lawreneeville,N.J. just off skating, ski slope and closetsand cablnets.Young,c~9-452-3366 business HIGHTSTOWN-- 2 BR on- bdrms,only $2~9. $20, RENT ~reat, inexpensiveset-up for -- bedroom, living room, Route1 (near Quakerbridge ledge, saunasand more Refrigerator/ freezer hours,609-799-2199 other furnishedApt. Available MayREALTY, Bkr. 609-396-3515. NEEDTO MOVE?- check ~esponsiblc young bathroom,use of kitchen-- in Mall)609-806-0990. -- all at no extra rangeToven,washer / dryer hours. ~ l.No Pets. $275 per too. 609. withus. t00’s and 100’s of zrofessiohalor gradstudent. exchangefor evening/early charge! facilities,TV antenna, ~~’ 440-7643after 6pro. HOPEWELL,N.J. - Prime rentalsavailable. HOME 109-443-31157. morning help with two TWOBEDROOM APART- reservedparking. LARGE BOROUGHAPT -- MENT:Second and third floor FROM$265 Mo. available Junet. Fourrooms area, ~,~ duplex,3-4 RENTALS,Brkr., $40. 609-394- youngsters,simple cooking, or andbatl, wall to wall ear- bedrooms/recreatmnroom, 5900. garden/housechores. Three of lownhouse.Living room, CRESTWOODCOLONIAL -- tO.PEWELL,NEW JERSEY blocks from NassauSt. Ex- kitchen with dining area, two DARIENATVILLAGE2 ARMS poling,p us storageroom. All MANVILLEsmall 4 roomliving room with fireplace, 609-259-7540 utilities~ xcept e]~.trlclty, t~o apt. available May1, $27.5 plus dining room, modern kitchen, EWING- large4 bdrtI - 2’bdrms.living room,newly ce!lent opportunityfor high bedrooms.Secondfloor No. 15 pets.$350 per men¯,security 1 munrosecurity. 1 child, no plus front and back porch, baths,washer/dryer, ht ! mprove~eat-in kitchen& new calioer fellowor couptewoo Olden Street. Available NewHope,Pa. BREZAROAD pets. Call 201-$26-2070,after sundeck,yard andbasement. $20,RENT REALTY, Bkr m~.Colonial. $270/mo.Call enjoy childrenCall 609-924-SeptemberI. $315 exdudit~ (OffYa~vllle- depositrequlred..~09-924-7417 2.’30- 526-1597. $4~/mo.609-921-2417/2435. 396.3515. ~-921-2417or 921-2435." ~664after Apir17, utilities. 609-924-0746. CALL:(215) 862-2091 AllentownRd.) after 6proor weezenas. HOME HUNTER’S GUIDE

Tharsday, May5, 1977 1 5-B A FASTERWAY TO SELLYOUR HOME OURSYSTEM IS QUICK, NO-NONSENSE, ANDIT SELLSHOUSES

If yOUare now selling yourhome and you OurSystem is availableto youfor only CONDOMINIUMOWNERS - Besides our arenot getting results, you owe it to your- $10.00.and without risk. If youare not. basicsystem, we’ve devoted s special sell to seeka bonerwaF. We are not fatally convincedif will getyou resulls, sectiontailored to theunique requiremen- miracleworkers, but wehave developed a relurnit after10 days and we will refund ts of selling a Condominium,Townhouse, copyrightedhome selling systemwhich yourmoney -- ne questionsasked¯ We are or Co.Op. reallyworks. This system is the product of thaisure. yearsof experiencein the foal estam field. YES,YOU CAN DOSOMETHING ABOUt It hasbeen developed and refined by a the ResldenBalHome Selling System- SELLINGYOUR HOME- IMMEDIATELY. teamof real estateexperts who have over takesVOU sten by step through the sales Ordernow by calling(609) 44a.4t30 thirty-five yearsat experiencein the process¯h is not a text, but a working (phonerotes are low), or bycompleting businessand who have been responsible manualwhich will accomplishyour goal -- andmailing the couponbelow. for over$100 million in reelestate sales. In SELLINGYOUR HOME¯ Each key point in essence,we*ve deffverod, and we can the salesprocess is reviewedto show (Ordersvia telephonemust use either helpyou deliver¯ yOU: MasterCharge or BankAmedcard IVisa)) Are younow wondering why you aren’t ~l HOWtO attract prospectiveBuyers. getting morepeople looking at your Whatyou can do to stimulateimmediate home?Why You aren’t gettin moreof. activity. Oneof sixteenoriginal Nilsendesigns at CharlestonRiding II fats? Whatseems to be turning9 your prospectiveBuyers offP What is it that. 2, HowdO yOU make sure youl prospec- in the Princeton area at Pennington. 26 woodedsites, youcon do nowto slimulateimmediate tive Buyersate financially qualdied to get ScottAssociates many of which are in various stages of completion. activity?There are answers. a mortgage?You don’t wantIo sign the P.O.Box 925 contract,take your home off themarket, Hightstown,NJ08520 Over $100,000. anti six weekslater hoveIho dealfall Pleaserush me Tae feuaeneol Nomm segln S~mm.-" YheResidential Home Selling System iS lhroughbecause your auyer couldn’t gel AllotexDmining it re,IO nays, if i amhal losally m con. BUILDING ARTS CENTER the provenresult getter -- it hasworked financinfl. vihcedit will go1 me feSUllS, I rr~y relUm it fat a full beforeand it will workfor you.We’ve roland.Enclo~’d is StO00 plus SS’~ 1o¢ postage and 12 - 5 every day or by appointment (609} 737-2131 handfing combinedall the basicsteps of goodplan- 3. Howdo you kllow what’s really on a DIRECTIONS:Travel North or South nlngand execution with the very practical prospect’smind? WIw didn’t he putin an --- Enclosedis my check or onI-9S tO the Pennlngton.Rt. 31exit A LIVINGENVIRONMENT ,cROM aplieationof gettingthe sole. Our system offer? moneyorder .o.,hon.tftooo,..... coversall aspectsof the homeselling mdaslRight turn. proceed past Ma~n St process. 4. Howdo youget yourprice? What do __ ChargeMaster Charge 1block tO Abev Or. right turn tO fur. youdo when a prospect ()fiefs a reallylow nlshedmodel *Mufa""enL’cc dstd. ~ l)rice ___Charge Bank Americard (Visa) 1. DeliveringResults - Youcarl increase location. the oddso sol g your lameand you If you’relhinking aboutselling your call speedup the process. home,but are concernedabout whether Acct.No. ’ Exp.Date M.R. TOTH ¯ ornot it will sell,or howlong it will take, " li;-, )~’x~ ~ ~. $81.900..I 2. DeterminingPrice - Youwill really theeJl Js absolutelyessential that yOU CONSTRUCTION knowwhat is the highestprice youcan reviewour system. The results of ourper. Name ProfessionalCraftsmanship OFFICE SPACE get for yourhome. refinanceate not idJowords -- weare not 7 ’ , ";"i interestedin failure. Wewill showyou All Phasesof Building 3. Preplanning- Youcan makeyour howto sell yourhome, at theright price. Slreel homemote desirable without spending a andin a reasonableperiod el time.Read lot Of moneyand you may eve;come ob- ourmanual¯ Again, if you’renot totally RESEARCHPARK viousdrawbacks about yout home. convincedit will getyea results, relurn it City State Zip after l0 daysand we will refundyour 4, FinancialPlanning - YOU can prevent a money-. noquestions asked¯ auyer’smortgage problem front killin a Signature sale. 9 CRANBURY,N.J, Asan additional incentive, we’ve included 609-655-2330or 201-329.6013 NewJersey residents add 5% Sales Tax. 3.25per squarefoot net, net 5. Dealingwith e Broker- Youwill deal a separatesection on the Tax Con- whh(ha right brokerand you will know sequencesof Sellinga Home¯This in- 30 days occupancy UNUSUALHILLSIDE CONTEMPORARYWITH formationalone should result in sub- © 1977 SCOTTASSOCIATES whatyou should expect flora them. PP For Rent-Houses FEELINGI~ slamialtax savings for yOU. Viewfrom the deck is of a quality vista, many KENDALL PARK RANCH - 4 plantings surround, cedar and Brick exterior, bedrooms.2 bathsgarage, 1500 square feet and up fireplace, ultra kitchen, manyfine custom patio, woods. Just details¯ $125,000. redecorated. Immediate occupancy$450. ulus security. .201-329-6309.. :.~ PRINCETONTOWNSHIP: CEDAR EXTERIOR: fl]GIITSTOWN -- 3 BR LR. Pr;nceion¯Ma’ilingAddress" CHEEgFUL :i I)R, kitchen, )ath, full bascmcnt, yard porch. and Phone Number A most warmexterior welcomeswhen driving r~ $289/mo.At ulis only. Nopets up to this 4 bedroom homewith finished IR~9.448-2725. L~ ~ basement,fireplace, Semi.woodedsetting.. ~$f39,000.. TWINRIVERS -- 2 bedroom CALL: Research Park Townhouseavailable Jane 1. -~ SUMMERsUe-LET: 2 bedroomranch for 3 mon- Nopets. Call 201-536-2760or 609-924-6551 ~ ths. 591-95’)’ $335. p/m plus utilities. ~

MILLSTONETWP -- 4 bdrm. BUSINESSLOCALLY: farmhousein coanlry, garden ~, area, pasture available rots. BoutiqueShop in Princeton $80,000. required$350/mo.Ca bet. 9 & Restaurantand... $389,000. 5, 201-462.8850. 20 NASSAU NEWESTLISTING -- TOTALOF 14 ACRES TWINRIVERS 2 BR twnhse HopewenTownship -. POND-- VIEW playrm,Quad II, lovely pat o STOREFRONT-OFFICE SPACE C/a, all appl. short walk to A 4 bedroom design with thermopane win- tennis, pool.NY bus &slores. 201-543-4375. 1,200squa,e foot store from with large display window teeing Nassau daws,2 ½ baths, brick fireplace in family room, Street.Princeton’s meal exclusive Shopping area. raised deck overlooking pond, basement,2 car EAST WINDSOR-4 bedroom 2,200square feet of panelled,carpeted onice spacu, Six separate of- garage. $107,900. Colonialin excellent location. rices,large conference room. glass enclosed receptlon ema. Entire AvailableJuly 15 at $450/mo. sinceor will subdivide¯ plus utilit es 1 year lease 1~.. Oneof sixteenoriginal Nilsendesigns at CharlestonRiding II monthssecurity required’ A~" Croshaw Agency, Inc, conditioned. 609-440-4081 CALL609-452-2652 in the Princeton Area at Pennington.26 woodedsites, weekdaysfor an appointment. i Station Square, Route 206 manyof which are in various stages of completion. "Route206, State Rd. REAL ESTATE ROSSMOORCOOP. Bray Resort Resort Over S100,000. Manor, 1 bdrm, w/carpet & HaveYou Read" drapes. Close to club house, ProPe_rties Properties (2:;I)l;5~q.e;g (PBoor; n;;t4.~;75 ~.., BUILDING ARTS CENTER 2ndfl. 609-655-4394. NANTUCKET- Attractively ourColumn Today? LONGBEACH ISLAND, N.J.- 12 - 5 every day or by appointment (609) 737- 2131 furnished homein historic I~ ":Y FOR RENT-- furnished 3 3bdrmlt= bath duplex. Aso4 district for rent June 15 tD DIRECTIONS:Travel North or South bdrm, 3 bath townhouse bdrm, 1,:~ bath Cape Cod. July 31. 7 roams, 3 baths oni.a5 tO ~he Penmngton,R:, 31exit. A LIVINGENVIRDNMENT FROM1~ swimming& tennis. Twenty- Completely furnished, secluded garden, Fully NarthonRt31 toOel ..... Ave(3a ~, five minu[esfrom Berkeley,45 Reducedrates until July 1. equipped.Sleeps 6 plus. $2500. m,lesl.R,ght turn,p .... dpast/V~nSt (~,, / .- ,/ For Rent-Houses from San Francisco. June, Call 6~-655-2656. Call 609-921-9511after 0 pmor ,~,ockco~ovO,,,ght.... to, ...... ~’~,J.al/rlznce/vt, ,dsenLta. July & Aug $450 a month weekends. n.shedmodel. w/utilities. Interested? Write ~ LAWRENCEVILLE. $300. LONG ~ -- ~ -- ReadyJane I. Best location, 3 -Pegor phone Benson,1415) 837-4523_..:._ 465 Sycamore BEACH ISLAND-- SECLUDED SWISS CHALET l lil], Danville,California 94525 2 - 3 bedroom apts. seconds -- in Poconos.Fireplace 4 BR,nicc yard for kidsand from ocean immaculate, season activities priv. lake pets. IIOME RENTALS, attractive, June; July 23-30& pool. ski slope, tennis etc. Sleeps six. $150 per wk. Call SEE OVER200 HOMES lawrencevill.~ , N.J. S Brkr., $40. 609-394-5900. from Aug.27 on. Call 609-393- se SOMERSET- June 30 - Aug. 5890 ask for Judy or 009-737- 609-.393-3112or 882.6954. IN ONE DAY ~:,¯ ? ’G-He TON --r--n_tRENTAL--- 3~_ yr TWIN RIVERS-- 2 bedroom 3t. Furnished, 3 bedroom, 2 1409after 6:30 pro. Quahty County Homes,rural yet convenient¯ to old 4 bedroomColonial baths, woodedlot, $400/mo. CAPE COD-- overlook ng centralair fireplace in famil~ Townhousefor rent. ,~50/mo. private cove of Wellfleet Princeton, 1-95, shoppingand only 55 minutesto 20[-846-1770. chocklull of Dictums,prices end descriptions of over 200 available room’unft~rnished l block to (201)269-6164. SPEND MEMORIALDAY - Harbor at National Seashore. N,Y. City. Four and five bedroomhomes on 1 ½ NYbus. 0 rain. to center of Fishing tennis Ira Is, or homo5in Somerset,Mercer, Hunletdon. Midd~sex, Monmouth and TWINRIVERS- Avon village. weekend on Long Beach OceanCounlios...Tho heorllend at Iha Golden Slate. plus acre lots. In upper bracket area, Twohomes Princeton. Avail. in summer WOODED COLONIAL -- Island. Lovely, heated, 2 relaxing. Comfortablehouses for I year or longer. $550/mo. Rent $270.I br deluxe. Private Superb % acre woodedlet, with firep/aces and decks. ready for occupancy¯Realistically priced in the bdrm.apt.. t blk. frombeach, Sterling Thompson ~ Assoc., Realtor Call 609-924-4485or 924-4317 East Windsor 6 year old 4 Sat. thru Men., $95. 609-882. SleepB. Spring$t25 or $160per 90’s, ear/y morningor after 7 pm& entranCe,washer,cent¯Washer/dryer’air, patio,diSh.w/w week. Season $2t5 per week. cpt. Rentincludes maint, fee. bedroom colonial, 2 level 1137after Gpro. TollFree: 1800) 392-6810, ext. 243 !:. weekends. --_ tennis &swim club. 609-567. redwooddeck off moderneat- 201-521-0229. or locally(201) 297-0200 Call Builder ig kitchen and20’ familyroom, ::’: WOODE’-DSSETTING. l0 5488bet. 4 pm&l0 pro. formal dining, laundry, full -- BEA~-~Z-~-on 1201)526-8448 609-896-9048 rolling acres. 5 roomRanch. basement, 2~,.~ baths, 2 car ltEACl! tlAVEN - 4 month beautiful Sapphire Bay, St. Callor wrhe for the latest i~ue of the,eal eatate magazine "Today," :: Only $280. Manyextras Call KENDALL ~ --~ 3 garage, C/A, available July, rcnlal, sleeps 4, I block tn Tbomas.Ground f oor fordeIaiIs. HOMERENTALS, bedrooms. 1% baths, nn ~75 month. RICHARDSONocean, sundeck, 5/t5-9/15. sleeping-living room lerg~ Brkr.. $40. 609-394-5900. beautifully landscapedlot with REALTY609-448-50(}0. $2000.609-737-3049. bedroom,equipped k t~: ~en, 2 Resort Resort::::} For Rent-Houses For Rent-Houses fence. Available June I. $450 ~alhs, air conditioned. Ac- plus utilities. 201-359-3610. commedatesup to 5 persons. Properties Properties:::’ ...... PRINCETON CON. SUMMERR.ENTAL -- Brant Maid and /men service IN CRANBURY- energy ef- IIt)I-’EWELLIIOUSE on architectTEMPORARYdesigned . Handsomehome on 2 CONDOfurnished-locatedPalm FOI~-RENT -- fullyCoast Resort - Beach, Ocean Block three provided. Tennis courts, VEN/CE FLORIDA :i-" ficient 4 bdrms 2 baths beautifullylandscaped l~.. acre wooded lot wtih beaut ful 25mi. north of Daytona Beach. bedroom,2nd floor apt. Deck swimmingpool, water sports, TANGLEWOOD5 mis. away, luxurious 2 bdrm, 2 bathl; furnished. Large attract ve acresoftrces.Unfarn. 3bdrm. view of StonyBrook. 4 2 BR 2 baths,sleeps 5. First Properties w/ocean and bay view. restaurant on premises Summer home in faro Iv- -lot, perfect for gardening. Telephone and cable TV Reasonabe.col 609-024-2620. garden, condo, on the Gulf den,w/fircpl:icedin,rm..&pianoliV’ rml~., hedrooms, study, playroom, floor. Convenient togolf orlentedlakecolon~.3bdrms, with pool fully equipped, Lease l rods. security, POCON--0-’-R-E-~YAL-- Big hookup.Call 609-494-5112. large flintstone hreplaee & available for academic:,’ear baths, fully equip, spas’ k t: 3~z baths fireplace, central course tennis courts, and Bass Lake new home, beacn, ANDOVER,P.O. - Cranberry dining room. Separate laundry fishing, lennis, golf, etc. near, air tastefully furnished Lake. 2 BRhome, fireplace, $100 per week, $540 per too. " 1977.$450no dtilities. Reliable then, garg’ge,basemcnt, e/a, Avail. laleAug, for l0 months, swimpool. Located on Canal pool, tennis, boating, fishing. VERMONT-- near Rondo]ph & utility sheds, studio. 2.-1 adults well behavedchildren $525 me. plus utilities. near intracoastal waterway.2 609-448-0751, elec, heat, screenedperch on 2 acres, wooded.$42 500.609.896. 609.466.2428. & petswe come. 609-395-0407.References requested. Avail. $900/mo,609-924-4485 or 924- hrs. by auto to Disney World. 270 acres with home,pond lg, woodedlots, $35,000.609- 860, 4317 profcrably earlymorniag Rates $175/wk or $525/mo, barn. farm and trees. On 448-5331after 6 p.m. ’ JUnewknds.lSl.609-466-3104 eves & or oven ngs or weekends. Call WessexRealty 201-227- POINT PLEASANT,N.J. on mountaintop. Will subdivide. GREENPOND, N.J. ..L’;’ PRINCETON BoRe - Best 6030. Manasquan River. Large 6 Evenings201-359-3339. LONGREACH [SI..atND -- BRANTLAKE -- Private Summer cabin, al summer 3BR. Rcady May t5 Groat bedroom Colonial. Private lovely Oceanfront duplex. 3 antivitiee including tennis.: location, Lfivish, extras, Call FAMILY RESIDENCE - 3 YARDVILLENEAR 1-95-4 8 ROOM RANCHER -- 2 Beach, $190,000. PETERL. beach on 7 mile lake 5 acres, bedrooms, semi-attached, bdrmsplit, 1%baths, ex. cond. POCONOS-wooded building bdrm, l~a baths avail’. May, sleeps 8, minutes to Lake Available June or Sept, HOMERENTALS, Brkr, $40. baths, patiowithfireplace, 1/2 OLIVER REALTY, INC., lot. Year round resort Sept. & Oct. 30/day. Sum- George, $175/week, July & ~00/mo.JulyorAag$600/mo., 609-3~4-5900. Lawrenceville Road $~00/mo nopets.$42Smo.,plusatiliBes, acre lot, Rider College area, Realtor609-799-2058; eves, & qeeatioo,1~= acres. $7800. Call plus utilities. Cal E09-896-02~8. mertimealso avail. 609-799- Aug.Off seasonrates. 201-251-wkndsuays 201-697-7665.201-729-9111, Eves & Hers. 609-799-2111. 609-883-7172after 6 pro. weekends609-5115-22,13. . 609-799-3046. 2235. 17|9, ¯ L HOME HUN TE R’,f GUIDE

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POSITIVELYPRETTY - PENNVIEW HIGHTS COLONIAL -- A great family HOUSEBEAUTIFUL ON A QUIET CUL-DE-SAC-This brick and frame 4 homein a pleasantarea at the edgeof PenningtonBore. Basicfour bedroom,2½ MAGNIRCEffFCOUNTRY EffrATE situated on 118 acres in the hills of bedroomhome has 2 full baths, nice carpeting, central air conditioning,and a bath beautywith spaciousfirst floor. Loadedwith extrasand in supercondition. HopewellTownship. The main house is a large stately Georgianbrick Colonial garage.It hasa spaciousbackyerd and is in mintcondition from top bottom.Call Brick patios andwalks edged with plantings...... Asking$104,900. featuring 6 bedrooms,4½ baths, and 5 fireplaces set underold shadesurrounded by terracesand gardens, in-ground pool andtennis court. Threecar garagewith our WestWindsor office ...... ~18,900. apartment.Large barn set up with horsestalls, fencedpaddocks and fenced fields. THEHOUSE WITH "C" and "C" - Comfort and Convenienceare two key words Twoseparate houses in excellent conditionwith picturesquesettings¯ WouMmake to describethis 3 bedroomRanch located in WestWindsor. A work-savingkitchen a great horsefarm andalso hasdevelopment potential. Call us for an inspectionof andadjoining eatingarea, carpetingin the living room,dining room,hall and this fine propertyor allow us to answerany questions you might have. bedrooms,and, to top it all off, a lovely porchleading to an in-groundpool. This well kept homeis within walkingdistance to the train, bus,schools and shopping. GRACIOUSCENTER HALL COLONIAL - Floor plan offering 5 bedrooms,2 ½ Pricedat $58,900.,what more can you ask for? baths,on a beautifully landscapedacre lot. This homeoffers all the amenitiesin- cludingcentral air andwall-to-wall carpeting. Good commuting location by train or OUR COMFORTABLE,4 BEDROOM,WEST WINDSOR RANCH is ideally by car, yet just a short hopto the Pike BrookCounty Club. Wesaved two of the suitedfor all membersof a youngfamily. Featuresinclude a fine location(close to bestfeatures for last -- city sewersand Montgomery schools ...... *89,9(}0. schools,shopping centers, and the station), spaciousliving room-diningroom area, 4 bedrooms,2 bathsand an attractive backporch with completeprivacy, Priced "rHIRTY-’rwoTHOUSANDIII - Two story, four bedroom,large living room and right at ...... $5g,.,~0. eat-inkitchen and full diningroom. Low taxes. Call for furtherdetails. BEADYFOB OCCUPANCY- This very clean custom built 3 bedroomColonial is a READYFOR A QUICKCLOSING IS this immaculateend-unit. Six roomswith 3 homedesigned to be enjoyedin everyway. The carpet is plushy,the oven’sself- bedrooms,2 ½ baths, a full basement.Extras include appliances, wall-to-walt car- cleaning,the windowsare thermopaneand the siding is aluminum¯Central air con- "Weare oneof the largestinsurers petingand central air. Theprivate enclosedback yard compliments this easycare homeat ...... ~ ...... $43,.500. ditioning completesthis pretty picture for ...... ~,g00. of homesin NewJersey. See us for your HOMEOWNERSPOLICY STUCCOand CEDARSHAKE COLONIAL on a deeplot. Near the train station. NEWLISTING in MontgomeryTownship. Colonial houseon a two acre lot. Mature Modernkitchen, three bedrooms,stone fireplace in living room,panelled doors, fruit trees, streamin back.Walking distance to schools¯Four bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, beforeyou close on yournew home." high ceilings, Maturetrees andplantings ...... $53,S00. family room. Mint Condition1...... $77,500. Member of Multiple Listing Service

WestWindsor Sales Staff PrincetonSales Staff Mercer, Somerset and WALTERB. Joan Birnbaum JudyMartlnetz Hunterdon Counties Irma Bruschini Martha Maxwell Llnda Camevale Zelda Laachever Kay Connikie Cliff Meseenheimer F.M. Cumizzoll Ruth Skillman AngleGuidotti RosemaryPoplno Allen Hartley Eleanor Suydam Lydia Gualano CarolynRodefeld DorothyZapalao PRINCETON WEST WINDSOR. PENNINGTON FLEMINGTON (60S)924-0095 (609) 799-1100 (609) 737-3301 (201) 782-4606 servingpeople since 1885 realtors¯ Insurers

NOW RENTING SPECTACULARHOMES PRINCETON ARMS Croshaw Agency, Inc. REAL ESTATE l, uxuryApartrnents HaveYou Read ourColumn Today? 1 and 2 Bedrooms From $2’20. per month BusinessReal EstateFor Rent HAPPYRURAL LIVING - DESIGNEDESPECIALLY FOR YOU - Custombuilt Fellt It res: STORE/ OFFICEfor rent. on large landscapedlots with matured trees. OUTOF THIS WORLDkit- ON QUIET CUL-DE-SAC Busy intersection near chens. Panelled family rooms, fireplaces, 4 large bedrooms,2-2½ lf"all-to-WMIr’arpeting or’or 2½ year old, 4 bedroom,2 bath in Hightstown. Princeton. 1300 sq.ft. $275 ceramictile baths, manyclosets, finished basements.Features for OUT- r’onr’rmr,in 2ndflrmr apts. includes utilities except DOORENTERTAINMENT. Exceptional values. $83.900-$94,900 Eat-in kitchen with dishwasher.Aluminum storms electric. 609-466-1906eves. AII Utilities exceptElectric and screens. Family room, utility room and [ndit’irhtally controlh,d heat storage area in garage. Sliding glass doors to PROFESSIONAL OFFICE patio. BUILDING SPACE OPEN HOUSE 2 air r’ortditiorwrs AVAILABLE.609.443-1150. Weekdays WOODLANE ESTATES Weekends Prit’ato ontraaces $45,500 10 AM- 5 PM 1.s p.m. IValk-irt closets SUITEOF’()FFICES -- on US NEW HOMES #I in Lawrence Twp. ap- 10 MapleAvenue, Hightstown Directions:Route 206 to ColdSoil Rood.Take Cold Soil Roadto first right onWood Lane Inrli~’irhra I ba h:o hit’s pro ximatel~ ~ sq. ft. m- Roadre homes. Storage room withirt apt. Call Owner201-359-3610 cronesneat ann electric. At- SecondaryFinancing Available tractivelypriced for sale or I,atrnrlry Rrmms lease.For detailscall SUSSMAN REALTOR, 609. BusinessReal ¯~upr,rintr,nrb,nt on site OffersConddered 896-9300. Estate For Rent Lawrenceville, N.J. 609.896-0005 Open Mon.-Fri. Resort WARRENPLAZA WEST EAST WINDSOR SummerRentals Rt. 130, East Windsor OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 12:00-5:00p.m. Properties STORE SPACE FOR RENT WARREN PLAZA WEST Rt.130 Dutch Neck Rd. Sat. 10-2 p.m. POCONOVACATION HOUSE BEAUTIFULBUCKS CO. -- Existing 2g-store shopping - 3 BR’s, pool table golf, farm estate near Washington 2roomsuite,$24O/mo.net, net. Business Real 609-448-4801 tennis, lake &pool. $.~ZSlwk. Crossing, Pa. 30 minutesdrive plaza has 1000 sq. ft. store J 201-846-0812~ space available. Fully air ~off~eefu~.~lure ava,ahle) Estate For Rent ATTENTION to Princeton. Lg. living room, conditioned acoustical faro. reom~ dming room & ceiling, recessed lighting, 1 room suite, $135/mo., net, Directions:from Princeton-Prlnceton.Hl0htstown gd., RENT BRANT BEACH cot- screened dining porch, stone net. OFFICE SPACE - modern, LAND FOR ALL PURPOSES lage, June..July 16, ’~z block decorated walls, carpeted ca[peted, A/C, prime location Jl turn right on Old TrentonRd., %mile "turn left and !errace, 4 bedrooms, 3~ti floor. Excellent location on II follow signs, ocean,5 bdrms,call 201-233- oaths, spacious landscaped Attractive prestige building adjacent to Lawrence shop- 122 Acres in most desirable area of Montgomery- I J State Hw~’.130, V4mile south ping center on TexasAve. 609- 4894. ~round.For rent, June,July & of the Princeton- Hightstownwith ample parking in ex- fully al~proved. Builders terms available. aug at $1,250. per me,, In- cellent location. Paneled 883-2259or .882-6663. Road$350/m0. plus taxes and IJ II I CHA~e 5 cludesgrounds’ maintenance, utilities on a 2-yearlease with walls carpeting, accoustical AVAILABLEIN charming Call owner.215-862-2544. ceilings, central air con- 3.5+ Beautiful wooded acres in Spectacular |[" or 8 bedroomhome, private option.Call 609-448-4024week- Cranbury, newly decorated location just minutes from Princeton. Pere & Soil |l estate, on the water,miles of daysfor appointment. ditioning t or 2 year lease with shop/office, neww/w carpet, "~R-~o-r-t- .... ~or~--- beaches, 2 wks, month or IN ~r 4 option. Available ira- log complete. bdrm.house, lg. airy kitchen, mediately. Call 609-448-4024 a/c, panelling. Ownentrance, Properties’" Properties eves,Season’201-3594442.609"921"3639days, 2 livlnR rms. front porch, ¯ weekdays. 2 rooms,totalarea 398 It. Call IJ parking, 15 min. walk to Univ. SOUTHBBUNS 1 000 sq. ft., 609-655-0798for appointment. 2.94 Acres Prime building lot on River Road - |[ 609-921.0226anytime. centrally loc. near indus. 2000 ~NCE ------Montgomery.In prestigious area. LONGBEACH ISLAND -- 4- N BEACH. HAVEN -- SUMMER RENTAL ..2’ area. Reas. rates, util. incl. TWP. office space. Ilightstown-East Windsor [[ bdrm homenearocean. Avail. OCEANFRONT- Modest off- Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., SUMMERRENTAL -- Large 201-297-5133, g a.m. - 5 p.m. Professional or light com- II June & Sept., weekof July 9. season rates for 3 bedroom, Cottage. Privacy. Sailboat air conditionedhouse in Iove]y mercial. Attractive building OFFICESPACE 100 Buildable acres on Route 518 near Prlneetoh II 609-883-1368. sleeps7. Call 201-8914176. included. June, July and neighborhood within walking and grounds. Floodlit parking Airport. zoned research and development. August.Call 609-883-8017after OFFICESPACE -- 1200 sq.ft. area, new alarm system and ForRent II. 6 p.m. distance to Princeton. Prefer Newbuilding in woodedarea, II mature person or couple with air conditioned.609-466-9006 or Call us for further details no dogs or children. July & Highway130. No. Brunswick. 586-1800. Call 609.4484100 LONGBEACH Island duplex VACATIONPRUpI,’.RTY - In Call services, ampleparking. IJ --, HarveyCedars, t block to August. $500/mo.Call 609-924- II NovaScotia. 4 ~,= woodedacres 8817. 201-297-4200. SINGLEOFFICE -- West end STURE- 1,000square foot. ,ocean, each apt. has 3 with 260’ of lake frontage for Summer Rentals NassauSt. availableon Modernconditon. Kitchen, WEIDELREAL ESTATE .bedrooms.Upstairs apt. only $6,000.7-9 acresby the FOR RENT-- Weekends, sublease.Receptionist and Inv.,parking. Sulteble for II ¯ redecoratedand spotless, bay with a lodge, several Man~ttenapartment, E. 24th "OFI;’ICE SPACEFoR RENT’ telephoneanswering service if restaurant, delicatessen, e~c. 242~ Nassau St. II .offersdeck with view of bay. cabins, pool & tennis court, LAR~E---~’~3 ~rms St. ~unnv,spaeinus, lots of --central NassauSL Small or, desfced,space for secretary. Dutch Neck, $400/mo. Tenant Princeton,N.J. ~11 .$250/weekAug, $225/week$38,000. May Agency, Real plus study next to campus, plants, textiles. Sloops4. $200large, avail now,low rent. $150:$200de.pendlng u]2on pays utilities.W1nifred ’July.609-466-0852 or 609-494- Estate,609-466-2444. train, $444/mo.609-921-t691. per me, or $50 a weekend.201- Telephonesecretarialservlces servmesrequired. Write uox Brickley, Llc. R.E. Broker, "~’~ 609-921-2700 6484. 359-3810evenings, a"ailahle.609-924-2040. ¯ #03938,c/o Princeton Packet. 609-9244474. GUIDE

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MANVILLE WestonSection OH, TO BE IN PRINCETON Country style ranch NOWTHAT SPRING IS HERE featuring 3 roomy bedrooms,large living Apparentlythis hasbeen the senllmanto[ manybuyers, and The room, modern kitchen, haDptlyour sales have reflected it OurIislings are going, going cozy dining room, 2 full or gone;and we need Iols el newones to satisfythe demand baths, 2-car garage,furl whichwiI[ undoubledlycontinue in the merry,merry month of basement,hot water heat, May!II youplan Io sell, don’twan for the longhot summer - central air conditioning, LiST W~THLIGHT AND LET USDO YOUR SELLJNG FOR fenced-in rear yard, back YOU, patio with many, many other extras. Ona lan- IBl]ers: dscaped100 x 100lot .... - ...... $59,900. 4LargeBedrooms OWNERMUST SELL Five roomranch featuring 3 bedrooms,large living room, nice-sized kitchen, FullBaths full basement,fu~l both, 1- ear attached garageon a HOMESFOR LIVING landscaped75 x 100lot... - IMMACULATECONDO: Super 2 bedroom, 2 full bath MajorAppliances ...... $44,800. maintenancefree first floor condominium.Modern kit- ADULTCOMMUNITY: Claarbrook CondoResales. Two chen,lovely foyer, large combinationliving/dining room, bedroomapartments to three bedroomsingle family MANVILLE patio, centralair, centralvac, all appliancesand more homeswith garage.Security, maintenance,golf, swim- MilesFrom Princeton Custom-built 3 bedroom $27,500. ming,appliances, club house,resales starting et $34,S00. ranch. Science kitchen, FANTASTICASSUMPTION= Approx. $2,400 assumes nice-sizedliving room,1 ½ existing VAmortgage on this immaculate2 bedroom CHEERFULBUNGALOW: Quiet Hightstown location for baths,finished rec roomin this quaint, well maintained home.Features 24’ GEORGIANTOWNHOUSE =48,990commte townhousewith eat-in kitchen, living room,dining, full living/diningcombination, eat-in kitchen,3 bedrooms,full basement,1½ car garage basement,1 ½ baths,central air, all appliancesand more. That’sour 4-bedroom Dexter model described above. basement,wall to wallcarpeting, fresh paintand more ona hugelot ...... $47,000. $34,500. Andwe have 3 othermodels., equally value-packed. $33,900. "w’.¢. All completewilh 5 maor appliancesand a greatnew BOUNDBROOK LAKELOCATION= Superb 3 bedroomend unit overlooking energysaving package that includeswindows and Semi-attached brick 2 lake in QuadIII. All appliances,C/A, patio, largeliving FAMILYCAPE: Room for all in andaround this spacious4 doorswilh insulated glass, and more. You’ll have all family featuring 2 apart- room,formal dining, kitchen/familyroom combination, 2½ bedroomcape cod on a half-aer~site in E. Windsor.Cen- this plusa fabulouslocation adjciningPrinceton, just ments with four rooms baths,full basementand more at a fantastic $38,900. tral air, picturedwindowed Iiving room,airy eat-inkitchen, anhour tram N Y.C, It all addsup IoNew Jerse/s each.Full basement,I car 2 full baths,storage galore, attached garage and extra high numberone place for valueand convenience. Hurry garage.A real steal $35300. LOCATION-LOCATIONIIhSuper split-level townhouse basementwith re’:, areamake this an outstandingvalue¯ andcash in onour winning community while you still overlookinglovely lake andwooded area. Piano-sizeliving Seeit today at $43,900, can.Our final sectionis nowopen! 10%down to qualifiedbuyers room, formal dining, large moderneat-ln kitchen, 3 bedrooms,2 ½ baths, basement, central air, all appliances, RAMBLINGRANCH: Mature half acre corner lot framesthis 4 EXCITINGMODELS MANVILLE and more $41,500. top E. Windsorranch. Warmentrance foyer, piano size i Ranch¯ Bi-Levels e Cape& Colonial living room,formal dining, eat-in kitchen,panelled den, 3 Ownertransferred, must FOURBEDROOM= Immaculate Quad I townhouse. Four sell one year old custom large bedrooms,1 ½ baths,basement, garage, patio, car- ¯ I bedroom,2 ½ bath, familyroom, patio, deckwith grill, full peting, andmore. Can’t last long at $48,900. Ibudt CapeCod, featurng basement,carpeting, C/A, kitchen appliances arid moreat modernkitchen, formal dining room, three nice- a fantastic $41,900. M4.1NTENANCEFREE: Wrapped in a(um/numsiding and sizedbedrooms, 2 ½baths, SUPERSINGLE: Outstanding 4 bedroomsingle family home pleasureto the eyes.An oversized 3 yearold bi-level, you full basement,many extras. in convenientOuad II location.Plush carpeting, living room mustsee, 22’ living room,formal dining, eat-in kitchen,4 10%down to qualified with fireplace,bright kitchen with breakfast bar, 2 ½baths, roomybedrooms, 1 full and2 half baths, 22 x 24 han- buyer...... $47,500. basement,garage and lovely free form redwooddeck. Call dsomelypanelled family roomwith bar, extra deepgarage, now SSO,OOO. top gradewall to wall throughout,central air, lovely patio, 10%down to qualifiedbuyers aboveground pool andall situated on a mature88 x 125 fencedin tot overlookinga lake in Allentown.Move in for - IUNDERCONSTRUCTION HOMEOFTHE WEEK $54,900. DIRECTIONS Twonew ranchers, south I SUPERCOLONIAL: ExceLlent ~h acre E. Windsorlocation fromNorth Jersey-- G.S. Pkwy. exit 130,then Rt. 1 side, northside. Call usfor ! framesthis lovely home.Center foyer, living roomwith bay southto P/afnsboro.Kingst0nexit (at PrincetonHoliday details. window,beamed ceiling andcustom stone fireplace, for- Ion);left towardPlainsboro (Plainsboro Rd.) approx. 10%down to qualifiedbuyers matdining, moderneat-in kitchen,panelled family room, 4 1Vzmiles to CountryVillage. large bedrooms,2½ baths, leundry, basement,garage and OpenDaily10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun. 12 p.m.-5:30p.m. ’ ~ i; ~ . . ~I ]ill ClosedThursday ¯ Phone: 609-799-3335 MAHVILLESOUTHSIOE central air at a reasonable $SS,OOO. IMMED.OCCUPANCY WOODEDSPLIT: Lovely ½ acre woodedsite in E,Windsor Older 2 story home :m framesthis gorgeoussplit level home.Gracious entry hall, featuring4 bedrooms,living sunkenliving room,19’ formaldining, hugeeat-in kitchen, Bus~I B~eal room,modern kitchen, 1 ½ 26’ family room,4 bedrooms,2½ baths, basement, 2 car baths, laundry room, garage,central air, carpetingand more $64,900. Estate For Rent Estate For Sale aluminumsiding... $39,900. BEAUTIFULBI.LEVEL: ½ acre weft manicuredsite in E. Win- CUSTOMCOLONIAL CAPE: Situated on a ¾ acre site and SPACE’FOR RENT-- Can be COMMERCIAL BUILDING 10%down to Aualifiedb~rs dsor. Recent[’/painted.and move-in condition with living wrappedin aluminumand brick, this lovely 6 year old home ,~for ~rrico ret~" or li"htLOT- 5 6 acres,Rt 130 451 ft morn,dining, modernkitchen, panelledfamily room,4 offers superior conditionwith hugecombination living commercial.Large parking .fron.~ge. We.ll(septlc.. $32,80~. CHARNESKI& bedrooms,1½ baths, storage/utilhy roomand built-ln ~11P,/~I (lq~t nl,3~ Wlmlreu l~rleKley,lie ~ room/diningroom, eat-in kitchen,18’ familyroom, 6, yes6 area ...... -~=-..... Broker.609-924-7474. garage,Extras includeC/A, carpetingand aboveground enormousbedrooms, 3 full baths, full basement,2 car BONGIORNO poolwith large deck. $48,900. garage,concrete patio, wall to wall and so manymore i. Realtors& Insurers customappointments you haveto call $64,900. Professional Bldg. Hights- _ _ town/Princeton Rd. Ample Wonted 42S. MainSt. parking space,#0180, WHIr, -- Manville PO Box146, Hightstown. TWO BEDROOM TOWN- -"--Z~-- }-lOUSE -- Princeton / 201-722-0070 Business Real ’rw~n Rivers area. Mustbe in EveningHours on Tues,, Thurs, &Frl. ,I _ _ ,, , good condition, June t oc- Late Evil.: ZO | .722-552~ [;;state [;or ~a|e cupaocy. Call 212-883-7515or PDSON ...... 201-431-4450 weekends ’ REALTORS PROFESSZONALOFFICES evenings. or business site located on LandFor Sale corner of Witherspeon St. in PRIVATE BUYER - wants Princeton Township. Lot size incomeproperty. 609-466-2363 109x175’ with all utilities, evenings. tIOPEW~~ner, ZonedB-I. Ideal for a variety ~w-----~ 2+ lovely acres, frmt trees, of uses. For details call nice neighbors, nearby ~,,emeTery shopping& recreation, $20,000. SUSSMANREALTORS, 609- 609-737-2021.Price increases 896-g3oo Properties whenlisted. AN APPEALINGHOUSE ROUTE33 - Ham:lton Twp. approximately 6000 sq. ft., 90" x 36" DOUBLEGROUND MDNTUUMERYTWP 2 - 1~:= TIRED OF SNOW? showroomplus offices, ideal acre woodedlots with stream, REAL mausoleumlotandcr~,pt.$1300 curbs, sidewalks and un- RELOCATEIN SUNNY FLORIDA! KoM, auto agency, attnrne~,, in Princeton Memorial Park. derground utilities. $30,800 ESTATE medical ofhces, terrific 609-448-6473. each.201-359-6837 after 6pro. Thencheck out this Italian AmericanRestaurant location, parking approx, tO0 with a small Bar on East Coast of Florida. Good cars. MANNREALTY & LANDSALES, 2032 Not- location! Goodvolume! Perfect for husbandand 90 ACRESOF WOODLANDon tingham Way, Trenton, 609- LandFor Sale the Sourland Mr. Hopewell wife! Reducedto $14,500. LIGHT 586-7700. area. For particulars call 609- 466-1687. Realtors247 Nassau St. 609-924-3822 PRIME PRINCETON -- office CRANBURY INDUSTRIAL Mr. Lane spaceon NassauSt. 700+ sq. PLOT- on Rte.130 bordering 865 BabcockStreet Karl andPat Light, Brokers ft.in professionalbuilding, lake. Approx. 600’ frontage, 3- Call E. Szymanski,609-92t- 3/4 acres.OWNER MUST EASTWINDSOR, RL. 130, 5.62 Melbourne, Florida 32901 MultipleListing Service commercial acres. 451’ 3633. SELL.Will finance or build to frontago x 400’ deep. Make reliable party. 609-395-0044. offer. 201-236-6654anytime. 0045. Real Estate EWINGTWP -- Doctors of- LandFor Sale fice. Companionoffice and 2 PRINCETONprices out of sight? MONROETWP- 65 acre farm 50 ACRES OF LAND - on For Sale six room living quarters 17 partly wooded,2 small brooks, CranburyNeck Rd., with or DiscoverTRENTON: roomsin all, atr conditioned, l ACREwooded $9500, 6.2 CLEARBROOK- opposite beautifully landscaped must sell. Asxing $2000 an without house.Call 639-799- acre, 60%396.0044,0045. ACRES$29900, 7.6 ACRES clubhouse. 2 bedrooms, 2 Spacious elegant brick colonial on tree-lined laundry, funy equipped home 1339. wooded$20,~0,20 ACRES& 31 baths, fireplace, mirrored and professionalsite. ACRESgen.- industrial, 50 doors,washer & dryer. 609-655- residential street, 10 minutes from train (Penn Central or Reading).9 rooms, 2 baths, 2 powder I~IF~ n Masonry,aluminum, and BUILDINGLOT FOR SALE - 7.8 PASTORAL ACRES in ACRESres-agrie, excellent ;1022. ...,¢.:, stone construction. on MooreSt. 50’ x I40’ with scenicHopewell Valley. frontage. Plus manymore fine rooms, large screenedporch. Lowdown payment. Fireplaces, kitchens, patios land hstings available. Call 7 ½ %mortgage available to qualified buyer. and porches. Established and servicedrive at rear. Idealfor Perfectfor horses. Priced to builder. Write Box#03923. e/o sell.Principals only, Inquire MID-JERSEYREALTY, 201- SOUTH BRUNSWICK -- in excellent condition. Ex- at 609-924-6332. 359-3444. Brunswick Acres beautiful $47,500. cellent for lawyers, doctors, PrincetonPacket_.. spacious Bi-[evel on cul-de- accountants. Good income, sac.Dramatic entrance foyer THREEBEDROOM RANCH ownerretiring. Priced in the 13 ACRES HARDWOOD IIUNTERDON COUNTY - 4 bdrms.2t= baths,27’ pane]~ Elliott RealtyCo. upper $80’s. For details call FOREST,brook, pvte. road. exceptional homesite with rec. room,deck off super ROOSEVELT,N.J. SUSSMAN REALTORS, 609- perfect secludedbomesite or highest elevation, manytrees For Sale kitchen, central air, walk to MLSRealtor 896-9300. investment. 6 miles to Prin- and a long shale drive. Nestle NY bus & tennis courts. $43,500 ceton,$59,000. 61’/-888-1540. your home amongst tall EAST WINDSOR - CRAN- Principals. $69.500.201-297- 771-9133 - ONE CAR ATTACHEDGARAGE cedars with sunny Southern 4487. BARBER SHOP ~ Corner BURY MANOR THREE Eves.g Sun,397-0420 or (215)297-53|9 -½ ACRE LAND CENTRAL JERSEY - exposure. Sergeantsville area BEDROOM RANCH WITH I~= location,best in Hamilton near the only. coveredbridge. Twp. Stylingor Uni-sex FARMLAND 57 acres, 2 BATHS, ONE CAR GARAGE, - STATEWILD LIFE PRESERVEON dwellings. $195,000. 201-462-Termspossible. $18,000. 201- CENTRAL AIR, NICELY possible.Call 609-586-7819 or 782-8990. EAST WINI)SOR THREESIDES 609-452-6434. 1762or 462-2784. LANDSCAPED¯ $51.900.- DDR-DIDONATO REAL- Country Rancher located on RealEstate Real Estate - CENTRALAIR CONDITIONING TORS,INC. (609) 448-6555. Edinberg Rd. (Old Trenton For Sale LOOKING FOR A BEAUTIFULLY WOODED - PINEHURST,N.C. area -- Rd.) Thts beautiful 3 bedroom For Sale - REDWOODDECK OFF DINING ROOM VERY SPECIALBUSINESS? % acre buildinglot in Two 3/4 acrelots on golf Rancher boasts of a large Somerset(FranklinTwp.) 100’ CUSTOM COLONIAL - 2 course. Ownermust sell, Call Whydo so many people buy living room with Tennessee fireplaces. 10 rooms3 baths, CUSTOMBUILT- Thompson -ALUMINUMSIDING A oneof a kind? by 200’ with exceptionaleves: 609-921-9163. stone marble open hearth Colonial. 5 bedrooms, .:2½ No inventory to buyt privacyon quietdead-end andsell Real Estate through finished basement with wet Peyton Associates? . fireplace, Setting in the middlebar, 2 ear garage, central air baths, in-ground pool. L&B - FIVE MAJORAPPLIANCES No outdatedstock ! street.Sewers and other of u 1.1 acres heavily wooded greenhouse, on 1-½ land- No hmghours ! utilitiesare in. 3 blocksto Call to find out about our and vacuum system. Many outstanding service, lot. Alsofeatures large eat-in extras. Onacreplus with fruit scapedacres. Principals only. -WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING Can be operated by a couple, Route27, I mileto Route I. WOODED1/2 ACREbuilding kitchen (ultra modern)2 large ’:hurch group or a family. $16,000.{609) 448-2776. lot. 314 OakLane in W.Wind- 609-921-1[150 trees. STEVENJ. KROL,609-799-0604. $150,000. baths, large closets in ever REALTORS,1000State Road, - LARGE BASEMENT Interested? sor Twp. Terms. Approved, room. THIS ONE YO~ 201-3594204,?-10pm ~erc. 215-255-~67. Princeton: 609-924-7575and Rt. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING BY OWNER- University DESERVE.$59,000. 206, Stutmn Square, Belie LAWRENCEVILLE/ PINE SITES¯ Allentown,Cream tleights colonial, 3-bedrooms, Mead,201-359-6222. KNOLLarea lovely woode~ Ridgearea, close to 19S & l-t= baths paneled family 609-443-6200 lot. Extra large 4-bedtooh DiDONATOREALTORS PRINCETON-- Approx, 5600 Turnpike.3 acres $18,S00. 6 EXCLUSIVELO’I’~in Elm room, central air, fully car- colon al 2 fireplaces, freehl, sq.ft, of well located fire acres,$23,500, Botllwith RidgePark, 1 ½acres, $23,000 peted 2 car garage, quiet BEAUTIFUL CRANBURY decorated, 2:,~ baths eat-i] resistant commercialspace m ponds & woods. Terms up. Princeton prestige area. street near new elementary MANOR4 BR Split C/a, all kitchen, central air, PRIN (609)448.6555 excellent condition with ample available[tom owner. 609-259- Harold A. Pearson, 609:/37- school. $51,900firm. 609-587- ept.& appl, frplee, inground CIPALSONLY, $72 500. :’609 parking.609-924-0125. 7322, 2203. 0086. pool.$54,900. 609-443-502L 882-1672, ." ": HOME H b ’N TE R ’,f GUIDE t 8-B Thursday, May5, 1977 Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate I Stack00u r Agency ForSale For Sale For Sale = LAWRENCE TWP - out- FOR SALE BY OWNER -- standing fieldstone and frame LAWRENCEVILLE. Would 138 South Main St., Hightetown,N.J. youlike to own a S-roomranch REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE home borderin Green Acres (80Q) 44~10W on over one acre of landscaped property? Are you interested SalcsnJ. Wesley Archer 4411-2097..... rm, new in a large living room sunny M~ family room with natural John W. Archer 5B5-0096 wood beams and brick ~ A~tU-- Asa Mowery 3q5-167I fireplace, modern eat-in Gary Iiopk ns and garage, A TOUCHOF AMERICANA! Hours: 9-5 daily: 9-9 Thursday:I-4S n( at" 5tl5-77<1,I $76,500. kitchen, formal dining room This HightstownBilevel has a and huge paneled playroom beautifully finished family EWING TWP - imagine ex- with fireplace? Woulda 4- room ineiuding a wood- tras like chair rails crown bedroom, 2% bath custom burning Franklin Stove set on ; , ,.~ moldings, built-in bookcases homewith central air wall-to- a full brick hearth Aso in- " :~,: -’:, wall carpeting, full basement, cluded are built-in dish- ’, and boy windowsin dining rm WOODEDSETTING= Located in a quiet area of Hight- 4~ .; ,~.- ’ *’+-L.I~ ~.; ,:, .~. &kitchen. Addto this a family laundry area with washer and washer, range and wall-oven. room with fireplace that dryer and a 2-car oversized stownon a woodedlot, this beautiful homeis loaded $4R,909 Withextras: fantastic brick hearth,all doublepane, in- should be featured in Rouse garage meet your needs? MONROETOWNSHIP -- Live Beautiful. A brookat the rear Couldyouenjoy a large brick the outdoor life among sulatedwindows: ;50 ampelectric service, fiberglass of the property creates a patio with redwoodfencing for tub andshower, brick, Stratalite, and aluminumex- picturesque setting for this summerliving? Call 609-896- beautiful tall trees. Over an 9051. Asking$1g2,00g. acre of property with an in terior. Thefloor planincludes living room,dining room, lovely 2 story Colonial with 8 ground pool with cabana. eat-in kitchen,family room,laundry, 4 bedrooms,2’/2 roomsand 2[~ baths, $68,000. Horse barn. Workshop.Raised bathsand a onecar garage...... $59,900. COLONIAL ON WOODED ranch having 4 heoroomsand MARTIN-SlMONEREALTY LOT- enjoy this woodedarea 1-~+:~ baths¯ All appliances REALTOIt 609-882-0288 included. Lovelyrural area. Weekends& Eves 609-737-2864 from beautiful redwood BRANDSPAN K ING NEW¯ Three bednmmsaml one screened porch. Beautiful $59,900 anda half baths go withthis raoch.Also you =lave a red- -~ ?,~-.~--~ + kitchen & dinette, 4 bdrms. EXCEPTIONALLYCLEAN, wooddeck anti a fnll hascment. $47,900. TWO FAMILY INVESTMENTPROPERTY - This Lots of cupboard & closet MODERNHOME in better Investment Property in space. $95,000. Call 609-924- than new condition, features tw. apartment house has three bedroomson each sMe Princeton - a group of small 634g. four bedrooms,eat-in kitchen "" ’: ’-," ,"~7~,~’ ~ ATTENTIONPROFESSIONALS - This roomy fear ahmgwith a living roomanti =lining roomand a kitchen stores, $40’s - Larger store with dishwasher, central air bedroomranch is for you. Eqaippcdwith a dining n)om, plus twoapartments .. $60’s pcr side. conditioning, humidifier and a R2.~. ~ living room,rec. roomanti twohdl baths tiffs homealso Priced to sell $35.000. PeytonAssociates, smokedetector. Located on a Realtors hasa fireplace fihered air systemalumlnon= sldingand quiet, neighborly,low traffic ,~’~4. , excellent landscaping. $81.90B. IIERE’S THEONE FOR YOU! ! ! A lovely three fi09-021-1550 street. EARLYOCCUPANCY POSSIBLE $4g,900 hedn.ml ranch with two baths, living room, formal :~ PRE-REVOLUTIONCOLOLNIAL - Beaotlhdly dbdng room° rec. room lanndD" room, and a two car TWIN RIVERS - TWO ~ , v:*+,~ . /,,: ...... WOODLANEESTATES -- restored colonial homepresented beiog used as a two garage. Extras includedare a self cleaning oven, dish- BEDR.OOM TOWNHOUSE- l. .4i mdho.zes LIVE IN scenic Lawreo- familyunit and situated on a beaut]halconntry lot. Ex- wasltcr, central air tend., at=to garage door openers, BRICK PATIO WITH GAS ceville. Custombuilt colonial GRILL, DECORATOR EX- homeon corner lot featuring 4 tra features are a self cleaning oven. dishwasher,com- scrceocdit= porch and hdly carpeted. All for $59.900. TRAS $35,900. DDR- _ .+~...... patter, fireplace andequipment. $54,90(l. DIDON A’TO REALTORS, large bedrooms, 2~ baths, INC.¢609) 448-6555. W formal dining room, family DON"I’LIKE TO PAINT?? This one’s for you. Com- roomwith fireplace plus many POCONOCAMPSITE - Comes with trailer pad and all pie=ely aluminumsided, this hmr bedroomhome itas cE.~lusive Member/ extras. Excellentvalue $83,909 CRANBURYTOWNSHIP: This nice custombuilt ranch serviceshook-op. ONLY $3.000. many extras. All ocw Thermopanereplacement win- i lies on the outskirtsof Cranburyon abouta two thirds KENDALLPARK. by owner, ~ne~P,e~~ Se~’~ ce, ttR~ IIAVE MOREFREE TIME -- acrelot. Thereis a large living roomwith firep/aco, dmvs.a newroof, hdl basementand it sits on 8/10 acre 3 bdrm. Ranch set on nicely ..: . ’"’t’d to relax and enjoy the Esther lot. Alsoincluded arc the washerand dryer. Houseis in landscaped1/3 acre with tall dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms,den or third’ A BIG BEAUTIFULCAPE - L.vely four bedroom tilt’ havet’Ol)Jes of "Pl’eferrcd Williams 15x30pool by owning bedroom,bath, basement,patio, anda two cer garage. Itomc with two hdl baths, a large comfortableliving cxccllentcoral]lion. $59,500. trees. Paneledfamily roomw, t h)loe.~" ntagalioes Iron! this maintenance-freehome. A fireplace, dining room,1% Tennessee stone fireplace Plentyof roomfor a 9arden.Reasonable taxes. room.fornml dining r.om, toni a spaciouseat-io kitchen haths, garage, fenced hack cities andIOUlIS across tilt’ with hinds of cabinets, also includedarc a two car at- tl IGItTSTOWNCHARMER - Tlds roomy expanded II;IIiOll alld c;in acl*angcfar voo givcs you enjoyment m the ...... $$6,000. cape situated on a doublelot itas three bedroomsand yard, 1~ blk. from school. tit get an) addit " - living roomplus 2 full baths tached garage, jahmslc enclosed breezeway, a fall $42,900.201-297-6432. [(a’lnath)ll)liB cl’qttire. and 4 large hedrocms.$GI,990 basement,central air. and a maimenancefree exterior. .nc plus two half baths, hdl basement, son porclt. fireplace anda twocar garagc.All this for $57,500. " "~- ~,:.k ’ .,,%:’~ r-:: ’ " ~ "" .:.~ ’~r Right at $62,g00. TWIN RIVERS - OPEN INCOMEPItOI~EIVrY : There FIRST TiME OFFERED-- SPACESAND OLD SHADE ! 3 are three rental units on this This 3 bedroom rancher FOURBEDROOMS - Expanded cape witit lots of BRend unit, QuadIIL Unique income property located in features an apartment and 3 LOOKAT TillS! ! ! Ten acres of good ground anti a West Windsor Township; the gores in open country area. house in MooroeTwp. Good for Kennelor small nllr- rooal. Dining roomlind a lanfily room are incloded location - 2 sides open to So, first has four rooms,sunporch, alongwith a fencedit+ backyanl. $,45.q00. end Drewfield. Excel. cond. Ideal locatLon for equestrian sery. $5g,500. landscaped yard with trees fireplace and bath; the second family. Move-incondition and gas grill. Finished basement has four rooms and bath; the priced right at $g9,500 , , . - .~. ,~,~ ~’-. ~,’. .’: , ¯ COMMERCIAl.PROPERTY - Seven ro.m house u’ith workarea. Manyextras. third is a cottageto the rear of COMMUTINGTON.Y. - This Tw n Rivers beauty is with 31) x 80 masonryhnlh ing on four acres of cam- the house andhas four rooms READYTO OCCUPY-- new 3 witat you need. Having two bedroomsand

RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIALnt~ DennisWhilqey INOUgTRIALr~.n: 121Wesl W~rd St. Hightsiown,N. i. m HILTON PRINCETON.INC.

HARBOURTON- ROCKTOWNROAD - Rolling THREE BEDROOMHOME NOW UNDER CON- fields and woodswith lovely pond makeup ap- PRINCETON.N,Y.OR N. BRUNSWICKareall convenientlyac- STRUCTION.Treed lot in goodlocation. ¯ $$6,500. proximately 94 acres with aobut 1000 foot fron- cessiblefrom this handsomeKingston colonial located at the tage in beautiful Hopewell Township. Call for LANDSPECIALISTS endof a quiet cul de sac. Thehouse has everything - 4 details. bedrooms,family room w/raised fireplace, 2½ baths, full DIAL448.0600 basement,2 car garage, C/A and a beautiful,prof. landscaped PRINCETONTOWNSHIP SPLIT LEVEL HOMEon a 231 ROGERSAVE., HIGHTSTOWN lot. Youmust visit this hometo seeand appreciate the many extras.Call soon for an appl. $S9,S00., nicely landscaped lot in a most convenient THREEBEDROOM BRICK RANCH features a family "Stateram has FORLARGE FAMILY IN HIGHTSTOWN location. Three bedrooms,family room, living A quality built 4 bedroomexpanded ranch with VICTORIANGEMI Magnificent craftmansh[p and fascinating roomwith sliding glass doorsleading to a 12 x 36 carvedchestnut woodwork, original tiffany-type stained glass room and dining room ...... $63,900. patio and a fully insulated andheated basement. LIFEinsurance, aluminumsiding situated on nicely landscaped½ acre lot. NewQuaker Maid kitchen, dining room, large living windows,fixtures. Oversized dining room, living room,eat.in ...... $59,900. kitchen,3 bedrooms,1½baths¯ Garage/barn, hayloft, plant too! Callme roomwith fireplace, family room,foyer, 1½baths, shed.Extraordinaryl Just listed at $47,000. closets galore, flagstoneporches, huge rec roomin IN PRINCETONTOWNSHIP ON A TREED AND fordetailsY basement,laundry area, large attic with walkin cedar CHARMINGMONTGOMERY CAPECOD - 1 + acres,pork-like BRAND NEW, TWO-STORYCOLONIAL - OC- closet ...... $57,700. atmospherewith maturetrees andplantings, Living room, WELLLANDSCAPED LOT is a Ranchcontaining ap- CUPANCYAUGUST !. Four bedrooms, 2Yz baths, EASTWINDSOR TWP. diningroom, eat-in kitchen with large pantry, screened porch, proximately 3800square feet, Mainfloor has four family roomwith fireplace located on one of the bedrooms,living room, formal dining room, kit- 2 bedroomCape on ½ acre lot. Expandablesecond 1 bathand 2 bedroomson 1st floor and2 additionalbedrooms few woodedlots available in WestWindsor¯ on 2ndfloor. Loadsof extra storageand closets. 2 car chen. Lowerlevel has a family room, separate floor¯ Full basement,1 ½ car garage...... $41,900...... $89,900. detachedgarage. In mintcondition¯ $74.900, game room and additional study. Manyother NEWLISTING details worth seeing ...... $123,gDg. Likea geed n¢ighber, Weltmaintained Hightstown Victorian in excellentcon- SPLIT LEVELIN EXCELLENTCONDITION located State Farmis them dition. Largedining room, living room,foyer, eat-in kit- s~wr~m t~ b*~a,~er~, chen, pantry. 3 bedroomsand bath. 2 car barn and on a great lot with a completely fenced-in rear .,~ . yard. Threebedrooms, two full baths, living room, toolshed.Situated on 1.2 acresof land¯Wall to wall car- ~ ONEOF THE BESTBUYS IN EASTWINDSOR for the pet in living room,hall andstairs ...... $49.500. dining roomwith sliding glass doors to rear yard, youngfamily - three bedrooms,living room,dining RENTALS: room, kitchen, family roomwith fireplace, 2Y2 eat-in kitchen and family room with outside en- trance, garageand central air conditioning. Real Estate 1 BedroomApt. baths, two-car garageon a 100 x 200fenced-in lot. 2 BedroomApt. ~,’~:=.,.- ...... ". ~ t- 7..-"~.. Call for details ...... $59,900...... $59,90D. ForSale Offices- downtownlocation. Call for particulars. FLUSHINGN.Y. -- 6~,Z rm co- IF ROLLSROYCE BUILT A HOME-- This wouldbe the one.A APARTMENTSAND OFFICE SPACEAVAILABLE. far sale. Tax deduction. CatherineChrlstle 448-2121 perfectexample of vision, design and the finest materials in the ,alk tosubway.3 BR,2 baths, HowardBirdsoU 448.19a4 constructionof a gorgeouscustom home. Just 5 yearsold with EriePascale 259.940S 5 hugebedrooms, 3½baths, custom ki:chen and a full wall LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP FIVE OR SIX TOWNHOUSES- CONDOMINIUMSFOR SALE OR 3 air conditioners enclosed fireplace.Perfect for the largefamily and/or inlaw situation. BEDROOMS,3% BATHS. Entire house is in ex- terrace, dishwasher, wak-in RENT. closets, panoramicview. Sell Locatedin an outstandingneighborhood within walking cellent condition and beautifutly decorated by SpringLake Helghts. NewJersey furn. or unfurn, monthly Real Estate Real Estate distanceto the finestrecreation areas. $B2,S00. professional ...... $89,900. For informotlon,cell 201-449o1700. maintenance $358. w/gas and JUSTWHAT YOU’VE BEEN WAITING FOR . Ournewest East elec.Call 6-8 p.m. or weekends ForSale 212-762-8715or 609-896-2513. For Sale Windsorlisting is a 4 bedroom,2½bath colonial on ½ acre. Mustsell. There’;sa large living room,dining room, eat-in kitchen, family TWIN RIVERS, 3 bdrm EAST WINDSOR Brooktree roomwith fireplace, central air, 2 cargarage, dry basement - so twnhse, end unit wood bur- RaisedRanch, 5 bedrooms, 2z,~ you’dbetter hurry, hurry, hurry. $64.900, baths,fr. dr. separate laundry Evenings& Weekends: DESPERATE-- Must sell or ning firepl., extras, QuadIV, Open7 Days rent purchased new home, 4n’s, princ’s. 609443-5723. room, bsmt. area for WilliamSchuessler, 921-8963 Allen D’Arcy,799-0685 makean offer on th s ranch workroom,2-car garage, Jack Stryker, 921-6752 type condo, 4 rooms, all ap- centralair, excellent con- tiarvey It ude, 201-359-5327 194 Nassau Street 921-6060 pbances, drapes, and extras. dition.Near Kreps School, Edith Meseick.6()0-924-9719 ¯Ross Edmonds,201-449-9357 in the IlihonIhdhling ¯ 2.d Fluor* ElevatorService Pools, tennis courts, FOR SALE BY OWNER swimclub, library, tennis clubhouse.609-443-5463. Ilisioric Lawrcnceville. 4 courts.$59.500. 609-448-6149. Virtdnia I)ean (201)874-3743 bedrooms,2-h~ bath Colonial Full basement, ~,.z wooded NEWLYAVAILABLE acre, wall/wall carpeting, FOR SALE - 4 bdrm im- IN PRINCETONTOWNSHIPmany extras. 609-771-1346. maculateColonial~ beautifully landscaped.Fatally oriented MANVILLE RealEstate Gracious Ranch, well located PrincetonFarms. Hopewell Twp schools.July I oc- For Sale for schools &shopping. Large 24 YR. OLDRANCH -- built living room, parquet floors, by owner,near Princeton Jet. cupancy.Write Box #03933 c/o Modern6-room Cape - full basement,attached garage, Ce’du 21 window walI overlooking PrlncctonPacket. MAJESTIC0AKS surround thls handsome5 bedroom homo. gasheat, aluminumstorms and screens, corner lot, 79’ x PRINCETON UNIVERSITY woods.Good size bright dining station &schools. $E9,500.609- Newlypalmed and in move-incondition, there is a lovelyliving -- DESIRABLEPICTURES- room with screened porch. 799-1199. room,dining room, eat-in kitchen, 2 ½baths and a largefamily 110’...... $47,900. Croshaw Agency, Inc. TWIN RIVERS TOWNHOUSE roomw/fireplace and private patio¯ Some lucky family will find QUE YOUNG CON- Modernkitchen, dishwasher, - 3 bedrooms 29~ baths, end this charminghome and tranquil setting a marvelousvalue at TEMPORARYHOME on well disposal, unique custommade HISTORIC LAWREN- unit excellent Quad lit MANVILLE-NORTHSIDE REAL ESTATE landscapedtreed lot features cabinets & desk. 4 bedrooms, CEVILLE.For sale by owner. location semi finished Just Reducedto $S7,500, paneled family rm, finished large master bedroom, 4-bedroom,2:;., bath colonial. basement.Ask ng $39,000. 609- basement spacious living & separated by 2rid livin~ room Full dry basement [~ wooded 448-3624. ELEGANTCONDOMINUM with many extras, W/Wcarpeting, Newranch to be built. 3 bedrooms,full basement,1% - HaveYou Read dining rms, eat-in kitchen, 3 from other bedroom wing. acre, wall-lo-waU carpeting, largeliving room.dining room, kilchen, patio, 2 bedrooms,2 baths.Many extras. 50’ x 100’lot. Call for details. bdrms 2tz baths $60%. manyextras. Principals only. baths,central air. humidifier.Just listed at $32.000. ourColumn Today? Principals only. 201-329-6139. Fully A/C, w/wcarpeting, 2 609-771q346. fireplaces, 3 garages, full GRACIOUSLIVING -- in a 6 MANVILLE-NORTH SIDE basement (absolutely dry) ~- roomrancher in nicearea of Real Estate WEST WINDSOR -- By including paneled playroom. 25 ACREHORSE FARM -- l0 EwingTwp. Off Bull Run Rd. owner. 4 bdrm. Colonial, 2~.~ Large parking area., well minutes to Princeton, N.J. closeto highways95 & 295. 6 room colonial, aluminumsiding, 1 car garage, 3 For Sale baths, formal dining rm., Ig. landscaped grounds & private Colonial house. Beautifully This fine house consists of bedrooms,full basement,aluminum storms and screens. living rm. faro. room w. patio al rear. landscaped. Apartment in living rm dining rm kitchen carriage house. New8-stall large recreation room with Low taxes ...... $45,000. fireplace, extra lg. eat-in JAMESBURG- Rossmoor kitchen,2 car gar., brLckpatio, Take this opportunity to buy barn. Pastures, woods and fireplace, 3 bdrmswith loads Coop. 2 bdrmson golf course, our wonderful house directly streams. $210,000, by owner. of clesets, 2 baths withbuilt-in w/w carpeting, drapes, a/c, public water & sewers, extras¯ BRANCHBURGACREAGE $72,900.609-799-0525. from the owner at $130,0~0 Call 609-737-0332or 737-0270. vanity w/w carpeting, An- electric air filter, $250/mo. OO9-921-79Z5. dersen.w ndows. Also has an incl. taxes. Maint. insur. oversized 2 car garage above EASTWINDSOR BEAUTY - Large 3 bedroom,1½ bath 66 acresapproximately 4500’ roadfrontage, zoned $16,500.201-277-3581. groundpooI. Allthis and more SO. BRUNS.,9 rm., 4 bdrm. WESTWINDSOR - Attractive ranch.Stone fireplace in living room,separate dining room, residential. Nice location. NearRoute 202. Terms TWIN RIVERS CONDO - on 2~=acres. Mustbe seen to eat-inkitchen, breezeway, screened-in porch, full basement, Colonial, 2’,.~ baths modern 5 bedroomctr. hall Colonial. appreciate. Choice location 2 BR’s, 2 kit., formaldngrm.,fam. rm., Fullwallbr. fpl. inlg. fm. rm.~ darkroom, oversize 2 car garage.School bus stops at front available...... : Asking$5,500 per acre. 2 BR, 2 BATH CON- baths, cath-ceiling LR, eat-in door. $54,900. DOMINIUM-TwinRivers. All kit app]s, storage w/w coveredpatio, lands¢.,$49,900. ]g. country kitchen, 2-zoned MAGUIREBURKE AGENCY 20].-297-4558. heat a/c, humid lots of top appliances, w/w carpeting, carpet, c/a, patio, carport, ~ t Inc. JOSEPHBIELANSKI AGENCY c/a, humidifier, terrace, etc. Manydecorative extras. quahty extras. Near trains, aS State Righway33 ENJOYTHE SPRING in this quallty constructedbuilder’s basement, storage, pools, Swim, tennis, shopping, C O N D O M I N I U M I N schools shopping. By owner, customranch in a beautifulrural area.1 + acres,4 bedrooms, REALTOR tennis, clubhouseon premises, schools, NYex bus. $29,900. CLEARBROOK-- 2 bdrm, 2 Sincere principals only. $90 s. Trenton,609.587.2707NJ living room.dining room. country dream kitchen, central air. 212 SouthMain St., Manville, N.J. Byowner,$27,5oo. 609-448-0362. 6G9-443-5143. bath, fully carpeted, double 609.799-2263. coveredpatio, full basement,side.turned garage. $67,500. 201-725-1995 -- oven range washer/dryer, -- Eves. Call 201-359-3245 _.._ side by si~e refrigerator/- BY OWNER - Rossmoor 9 MILES N. OF PRINCETONE.xI 8A-N.J. TFl~; -- non- freezer, dishwasher, cam- $29500- ’ : ~, BY’OWN’~R ;"~’~:~.." ’~==":-" ~-~ ONTREE-LINED OAK LANE. TRENTON ¯ Semi-detached home J~EALTOr~" MEMBERMULTIPLELISTINGSERVfC~ T 11 year eta :l Townhouse Cooperative 2 cuncrete alackI’~ANUI’I on 112 -- 2 story duplex, 4 bdrms, 2 oevelopment " -actor ¯609-655-1385¯ ~.a~o,,, *.~**.~onrn~tm"l’ ";’4 features3 large bedrooms,sun parlor, IMngroom with full baths, dry basement,2 bedroomsplit ; exc. condltton " .""’"’~ ’ ~ ""~,, ---~’-’~-,..... -- acre ¯adj’o" ruing" Greenacre fireplace,formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, enclosed upstairs kitchens dining rm heated hot water baseboard’ gas heat,’ --~ at. security guam, exit ~ woodsm Roosevelt. Easy, safe ~,, ~ ,-~.t.~’P ~ ~==22;= rearporch--in apple-pie shape. Assumable 7%VA mortgage sunporch, deep well & septic formal dining rm, 1~ baths ...... ~,~, ..... ~’"’~ ...... " "~. walk to school. Phone609-448- only$177.00 per month flncluding taxes). $18.000. system, hot water baseboard partially finished basement, s~a~c% onr~.9 -- .o°U? 1423. CustomBuilt heat, new roof, new white garaget,~. p~sible .mtge. l~r~eb~roomsa~tf~%;t~.s TWlNRIVERSTownhouse-3 Real Estate siding, black shutters. Make assumpt Bcautuul areaon ~, ...... , ’ ~" Homes ^u : to -alified buyers spacious hvmg room family ~,,u~, ,t,,r’" ~sm, * p,us:many ex- For Sale offer, 609-924-8721. ~,duood¯ , .erms In ~.a q. q~ .~I~.N~RY room dining room,’ study, !ras. Available Aug:.t.Rentor HOPEWELL-- Attractive, 2 INCOME- INCOME I I This 2 familyhome in Lawrenceis a rare - ouy. uau owner. ZUL-~:I~-Z~W. find today.The 1st floor hasan enclosed porch, living room, .... ~)’1~-R"2{~{~’~1."1~61-1 gara’ge, central air cond- bedrooms,livingroom, dininlg smallstudy, bedroom, kitchen and beth. Upstairs is a living PISCATAWAY- 4 bedroom ~ ’ " " tioned. Brick front, fenced ~ roomkitchen all on one level. Wm.Bucci Builder, Inc. FORSALE BY OWNER- On backyard with fruit trees, Full basement, one room on room,kitchen, bath and 2 bedrooms.Full basement,storms lovelycorner ranch - 15years Battle Rd! Nestled in one of Excellent schools, shopping, 2rid floor. Nicelocation. LOW andscreens. Low taxes. $43,S00. old-fireplace- large sun porch Princetons most prestigious ,, vP~a COLONIALhome EWING RANCH . largerecreation room - 2 locations,on an estatetype lot ...... ~o-",~’~ootedj, .. 4 bedrooms~- NYbus. $45,000 including all WITHA $50’s.201-2T3-3474. Forinformation, appliances.. 20!:297-6591. By STUDIOBYTHEWOODS. baths- low taxes - $47,900. 201- sits a big cozy house full of car¯ ~ara~e’ side ent~’y" call g~-s3so. surprises. Five bedrooms, 4 fireplace,° ° central air,¯ gas’ ov, ncr’ LviustSell ’ TWOFAMILY HOME - Come see this incomeproperty with two baths 2 family rooms (& heal Maintained on 2~,~, acre ~~ A large lot with manytrees :APE CUD - North side, apartmentseach containing 2 bedroomsand 1 bath.$28.000. study) 2fireplaces, 2possible wearied lot ProfessiOnally and a 30x30 heated studio/ Manvile. 1 car garage, 4 PRINCETONJCT - owner rental wings & many new shrubbed ’ Patio 18x48 ROSSMOOR-Large ° enoueh workshop/ garage showcase bedrooms, new wall-to-wall ¯ (609) 924-0908 selling spacioussplit on quiet features. Newplufi~bing & Principals onl y. BY aP’- for comfort- small enoughi~ro ’.thlsblgcomfortahlelS00sq ’ _ . . a ..ft ~ car P et.’ n ~,tiled ’ . basement_ , convenient treed cul-de-sac. wiring, newbaseboard heat t4 pointment, Sat/Sun, 201-359- convenience. 2 bedrooms 2 ~w:n~lcanoc~ler, t~lns hqUmlee~large oacx paten, uy owner. READYFOR THE MECHANIC. or body-man, looking for a big ttuge family room / raised zone) new hot water heater, 3846.$86,000, baths w/den- w/w carpeting- nelgnoorh ~, . $44,000.201-526-3581. garage¯This business has a fine foflowingand even greater hearth, fireplace, private new carpets, newly redone drap~’ries. Asking $4t,500. features a. lar~e, moaern potenrlat. Price includeslovely ranchhome and wooded fenced ~/ard, new siding, hardwood floors. Theworking ~ On~nto offers 6~9-655-3406 family cat-m xztcnen wtm acreage.Call for appointment. centralalr,3bdrms,2~,sbaths, part of the kitchen (next to ~- " " dishwasher birch cabinets ..... For Sale extras.$71 500. Principals RANCH HOUSE FOR SALE ~ double stainless steel sink’ HOPEWELLBORU Colomal the cathedral ccilinged eat-in BY OWNER6 rms central wall oven Livinu roo~ -- convenientto trains. Follow A GOODBUY! 3 BR homeon only.609-799-3162. area) has a professional gas -- , HIGI-ITSTOWN AREA" hi- ’ ° the red brick’ walk m"to the ForAll AreaListings range w. E burners, 2 giant air, ex cond. city water & level 3 bdrms& 1:~ baths in dominated by Tennessee stone ...... ~= acre with woods. Good ..... ovens, a griddle & a broiler. sewerage 5 mi from Exit 8 immaculate may’e-in con- firenlacc wall 4 ~ood size warmmel all naLurat wooa condition,parque floors, s/s, cenlral[y "located, two blocks !rim, rough~laster walls, and Adlerman, Click & Co. TWIN RIVERS -- 3 BR Thebigstepdownfamilyrocm dit.io’~ For sale by owner, bedrooms,crier c~rdinated narowooa necrs ,,,narmmg [larage in quiet interesting RANCHtwnhse, 2 baths, w/w Io school, suburban area. Family room with bar & gas ceramic tile bath, full ..... ; o. est. 1927 Koosevelt. Short walk to ex- with chestnut beams, paneling cpt, C/a, fin bsmt,$37,000. 609- &a fireplace is old fashioned$35,000, Call for appt. 201-350- burning fireplace, eat-in ~basement:. Crisp tasting ar: ~tv~,ng rOOmmW,t~r~ptace ~--/ Realtors and Insurers celtent school. BYOWNERS. 448-7080. comfort. The back porch 4oo6. kitchen fully carpeted, 2 car tesian wenwater, i~aseooaru p:f"p~, - ..[, R $30,S0O.609-443-6776 evenings. ~,n,.,o,~’ .I.m|nttlrn ~tora~’e hast A~.,~sl~ola,,amentbleck Kitchen With pantry ann overlooks a spacious old time ~ sunroom for your greenery. ,----’-~, 4-6 HulfiehStreet Princeton, N,J. backyard. A very up to dale shed= and...... newlypainted inst~e altractlvel~" stucceedwith ...... ,..~ o ,.,.a ...... a ALLENTOWN CUSTOM homewith the nest ol me gooa ROPEWELL TOWNSHIP - &out. Well landsca~., private somealuminum siding. $47,500 ~’~P~’~,~t’~’~*~,~~’1~¢,’,~ ~’~ ~1, 924-0401586-1020 blIDDLEBUSll ,-~acrewithbrook.CallDennis "’P’, ...... -" -" ’-" - Members’.Princeton Real Estate Group. Multiple RANCH- 3 BR, frplc, a/c, CIRCA1820 old days built-in. An .out- For those who like their ann. oaseme.n}...very,prwate. patio,prof Indscped fenced standingvalue at $159,000.Call rivac and comfort without 201-329-4044ext 23 weekdays, S.UMMERIN THE COUNTRY ListingService, Global National R.E. Referral Service If you are lookingfor the P , Y ,, , ~. ~a n m or 609" 448-0992Highon a Bill on 5 acresrustic pauo. oeauumuyianoscapea ¯ rearyd, "low maint, public charm and warmth of a 609-921-6578anytime, any fuss ,we otter a country " .~.. "’ . , . for our summeren oymem. water & sewer,I/3 acre. homein Harbourtonwith over eveningsand.w~kends for stone & redwood Con .$53Y~¯60~-466-2406 J majesticolder home don’t ld nnenc: n nNndnnt,I Into: nr anooimmenL.ASKing $47,900, temporary, lzream.taKlngvtew , $41go(} after 6 andwknds, missthis spacious 6 bedroom principalsonly. homein historicMiddlebush ROSSMOOR--condominium, The ranch home has 3 ~ Real Estate i Village.Center entrance hall Vermontmodel, premiumgolf r~om a’thna e spacio usfroln~ Real Estate course location, 2 lg. bedrooms2 tiled baths, large SAT & SUN OPEN HOUSE- t~, , ~ ...... ~ .... ~o VICTORIAN HOUSE . ?WIN RIVERS * QUAD II music room study with bay d For Sale ’i T II R E E B E D R O O M windowliving room & family bedrooms2 baths, living rm, s~oree~iedlianePO~lCh,F,raaz~ .Tw!nR!ve~smT~nh~te,a~BR[n~~’r~;iace’"i~’~’t~,’i’na ;oom: Hig,htstown,by, owner.0rms, For Sale TOWNHOUSE, MUST SEE - room with log burning dining rm, separatekitchen, s e t p ¯ . barn, in t PP. ., ~.toetnlnmont ~lZm~"family 19~ barns, mudroom. garage, eeelesedheated patio, central stove located m the mastar NY bus etem. senoel , ...... ,~, ~,~.o fire.lace" feecedyard, fuel bill Sept.to HED~uick KENDALL PARK - Attractive DECORATOREXTRAS - fireplacescountry kitchen, bedroom,Thts homesits rat swimming tcnnts & ce ¯ ~ ...... ’~’~-.-" sale. Split-level 4 bdrm. 2:,~ 3 bdrm, 2 bath colonial. Exc. $41,900.DDR-DIDONATO formal dining room quiet a/c, many extras. Ira- ’ briCKIloor Klmnenwit, Ulnln~ date’¯ ¢265v ¯H[¢,h ~ $30% ¯609-448- village setting and yet amy maculate. By owner. 609-655- off the road $1Z5000. venience store nearby, UWe ..... ,2_’=_. ~_.~ ...... 5189 baths, !$~..fa.m, room,dining cond, w/pane!edrec. & dining ’ REALTORS,INC. t609) 448- 2499. kept Low $40s. 6~9-448-564S.baths,’ ]aunr~ry,2 uar garage. rm.,ea~-ln KIL. overs zoo gar rooms w/w carnetin= " 6555. minutesfrom InterBtate 28"/, ...... High cfficien’c~, air, quiet Garage nicely land~ca~i ’" transportation and RouteI. GUINNESS AGENCY Numerousextras. $74,900. TWIN RIVERS -- 3 BR Hightstowncul-de-sac, ~6,9~, ooated on quiet street $45,S00 . _. EAST WINDSOR-By Owner - ~ d~ ~lml~l[M BY OWNER -- Cranbury t~yowner, t=att eves, ~4,m- 6~J-696-9177. ’" CENTRALJERSEY - 8 room, Brokers protected. 201-873- twnhse, 5 appliances, car; Joan-’,.~roosen WeUkeptdelightful3BR split IV ~ I[~%~l~’ Manor Sptit, 4 BR, 1:,~ ba~, 3 bdrm 2~: bath modern 2172. peted, paneled and beameu Realtor featuring lg central foyer, 1½ . , . LR, DR, lmrm, kit, gar, some Ranch, alum siding fully [am. rm, redwood deck, 2W.BroadStroot, Hopewell msumted16 x 24 encosed s ate baths, cpt.,’a/e, air purifier, Memoer~ . W/Wept/.16x23 paUo, pvt MO~ -- ¯ heated bath, other extras. 609-466-122,4 extra insulation, smoke Multiple Listing’,erv*ce backyd, aooveground pool, porch.2 cargarage, 1.2 acres, 170 acresJunlata County, Pa. Mo,/e-in cond, Reduced.Must ruralsetting, $73,900, 201-462- MemberofMLS detector,gas grill, shed.Mid Realtor 609-883-1900shed,move-in cond. $52.500. 2 homes,I restored,atone, move. Juneoccupancy. 60~ LiceesedMN.J.andPa, $s0’s. 609-4484974. 609-443-6988. 1762 or 462-2784. $350,000.717-436"2561, 443-1135or 924,9~13,., b(