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Voi.22,No.26 Twosections, 26pages Phone725-3300 Thursday,Julyl, 1976 Secondclass postage pald at Princeton, NJ08540 $4.50a year/t5 cents per copy All burntup! Residents argue about tax hikes

by Jaki Kalansky roads. Headded that zoningchanges his personalitydoes not promote a good ManagingEditor couldboost the valueof the propertyas relationship.The best thinghe coulddo Some200 Franklin residents showedwell as the price for whicha neighboris resign." up at last Thursday’stownship council sold a similarhouse. Agroup of residentsfrom the Garfield meeting angrily demanding ex- It wasalso suggestedby several of Avenuearea of Franklin(Just north of planatiousfor their raisedtax bills. those present that the whimsof Mr. Route287) complained that the township TheyleR, less than satisfied withthe Payeecould affect the assessmentas "forgets" they are there. Membersof ilanations they got, angrily well. "Let’sget rid of him,then," one morethan five householdsfrom this demandingthe resignationof townshipmanloudly interrupted. The rest area protestedthat their taxes were tax assessorRoger Payne. cheeredand applauded. also raised and they have no im- Thecouncil had anticipated the ter- Themayor warned =ha t removingMr. provementsat all in their neighborhned n6utandhoped that TownshipManager, Payne wouldnot be a simple task to justifythe hike. HarryGerken could quell someof the becausethe assessorhas tenure.Roger Onewoman said that uponcalling the furor by explainingwhy taxes wentup Paynehas beenthe target of a great policedepartment at onetime to report andhow the municipaltax rate hadeven dealof controversyand ire overthe past a theft, shehad to esplainexactly where gonedown by a nickelthis year.It didn’t few years. Therehave been several she lived to a reluctant policemanwho help. Whilethe residents watched lawsuitsto attemptto ousthim from his questionedwhether her homewas in politely as Mr.Gerkeu pointed at the position but nonehave succeeded. Franklinat all. columnsof figuresdrawn neatly the Muchof the hooplastems from Mr. GeorgeByrd of 551 Garfield Ave. blackboardit wasclear they were Payne’s revaluation of township complainedof a collapsedpipe in a ditch impatientto be.heard. propertyin 1971 whichspawned the in his backyardthat wasbuilt by the Asthey steed one by one to voicetheir FranklinTaxpayers Association. townshipbefore he boughthis home.Re complaintsit becameobvious that there As of Tuesdayafternoon, Mr. Payne said that the ditch is mosquitoinfested waslittle the councilcould do to remedywasunav/diable for comment. andthat his childrenare beingseverely Messner CouncilwomanDorothy Maklary drew bitten. Thetownship will.nat repair the thosewho felt their property morecheers whenshe suggestedthat pipe, he claims, becauseit no longer hadbeen reassessed unfairly to appeal Mr.Payne may have been given tenure ownsthe land behindhis one.year-old Theparticipants looked a lot happierthan the star of theCreative Cooking group, theporcine feast featureda 50-1b p g to the countytax board."That’s what I illegally andrequested that an in- house. CedarWood Woman’s Club barbecue Saturday afternoon, cooked for sevenhours over 200 Ibs. of charcoal.Nineteen woulddo," he said. vestigationbe undertakento lookinto "Whatam I supposedto do?;’ he Organizedby LorraineMattehews. chainNoman of the peoplewereonhandtopartakeinthamesL Oneresident, whosaid his assessment the matter. pleaded,"I didn’tput the ditch there wentfrom $7,500 to $9,500,wanted to Nodding his in apparent and nowI’m stuck with an obvious knowwhy there had beensuch a big agreement,Councilman Norman Fisher healthhazard." increase.!’I’m not talkingabout pen- notedthat the assessor’s tenure was MayorMessner suggested to the ~tes, youknow," he shouted, approvedduring a Democraticad- councilthat they arrangeto meetwith Board balances budget, i~ Amongthe factors that Mr. Gerken ministrationin the township."He may the GarfieldAvenue area residentsto f explainedcould influenceassessments havebeen politically inspired"the discusstheir problems.The idea was "i werephySidaT rjmpro~e~ents ’stidh ’as"councilman’ac[d~!’With all th’e agonyagreedupon bursa far notime has been , wateror sewerlines or the upgradingof andlaws= tshe’s causedthe township,set for the meeting.’ approves...." ...... action""...... iFishern amedmayor byJakiKatansky . press yesterdayafternoon, no decision KennethLangdon was the only board there maybe problemsbut ;’Wehave to , J’ ManagingEditor ’ had been reached in Trenton on the memberwho voted against the change our ways of looking at coo, program.While apologizing for his qualificallnnsand the like. Mflrmative NO_. odvrfmb .... II.v took hlrn...... ~HnuQk,~ but The...... board passed a budget complying opinionas beingsimilar to not liking actionsL, ts’foi.thprocedures for these ¯ Rnard nf IPdu~ntlnn Wi~a’" D~|~4..~. wire meTownsnip Council-ordered $1 2 apple pie, Mr. Langdeadenounced changes." wmmm7,,:;;"-’--’--?’~""~.~,~"-’,,~uep am make a..... mouon??"’ millioncut ¯ But. board president Sandra affirmativeaction as a "forcedquota In otheraction, the beardappointed I new appointmentsmade Meadsv "~r~ ht that o th_ boardGmndfcat ap- cautioned, ...... that the imdgetwas system"and nuta methodfor achievingAlbertReding bead football coachat i \ r-~rnrn’~’i~tefundsfr"m...... ~his .1"~"r’° ...... ~,.a,se,, ’ notto. ue taaenas apmn1or action. We equalemployment opportunities. Franklin TownshipHigh school. For- r" ARohgh u t e official -OrganiznlionMartino nnd HalReili (one’year term- Recreaben’Council . to run summerschool and defy the statedent ...... intend to pan on a budget as "Theprogram leads to suspicionof merly assistant coach Mr. Heding ofFranklin’sTowashipCouncilwilitakes). Recommendedas membersof the SupremeCourt order by openingthe nmnooas tins." : . anyoneof a minoritygroup who receives replacesGene Sch er, whoretired. place tonight.o. ’ . the newap P ointments Jack Ports was aPP elated to a fve- luman Relahons Cammis si on were schoolstoday no matterwhat. "Who’s of A~datpp.e.alto the state.Com.mlss!onera position,regardteas of qualifications" wereunouJcmuy approved by the yearterm as a memberof the ZonngTinsStanley, Constantine Smith and ~on~, tn inUtu th too’/"o ,=t,,,t ,rh, ueauonregarding me Jegalky of he said, "I’ve beenconoomed with the councilTuesday night at an agendaBoardof Adjustment.Three-year FredaWarner. Councilmen William other~-’-°’-~ board ...... members looked at the thncutis presentlybeing heard on the femaleratio in this district longerthan Meeting tonight s~ssien, alternate appointmentswent to Albert Howard,Attilio Latanzloand Joseph floor, theceiling, eachother,but no=onecounty level. someof youhave been on the board,but NormanFisher will replaceRichard Bessenyeland HughMcDonald. Mar==aawill serve as membersof the lookedto Mr.Zdep in agreement. By eliminating 78 non-tenured to fill quotasis a poorway to fill TheFranklin Board of Education has Messneras mayerwhile Jack Culten DottleBall and Pat Nemeth will serveWaterPolicy Committee. All agreedit wasa nobleattempt, but teachers, the boardwas able to balancepositions." scheduleda special meeting fortonight will remaindeputy mayor. Thomas as throo-yearmembersof the Advisory In the onlynear-contest of the entire as boardmember Alfred Caesar Jr. put the abbreviatedbudget in timefor the Severalbeard members responded to at8 p,m.to dlseues plans for summer Cafferty wasre-appointed township Boardof Bealih.The council agreed to slate, CouneUmanBob Mettter pulled it, "I don’t agreethat by breakingthe July I deadline.Superintendent of Mr. Langdon’s remarks, Harry schoolInlight ofwhatever decisions are attorneynnd Bob Lecky public defen- keepthe current five memberson the out of the runningfor membershipon lawwearedolnganythinggreatforour SehoolsEdwinCrandelllsconBdentthatVanHoutondefended affirmative action, madetoday in .Trenton onthe school def. Bothare ooo-yearappointmenls. IndnstrtalDevelepmentCommlitee,No the Real Estate Committeeto allow chlldrcn."Hesatdhewasconfidentthatmost, if not all, of the cuts will be "ltdecsn’timply quotas to me,"he said, fundingissue. The meeting will take PlanningBoard appointments Include decisionhas yet beenmade concerning DemocraticCouncilman Howard to sit thnfederalcouriswouldcomeupwitharcstoredand that the layoffs will onlybe BoardPresident Grundfestalso sup- placein thelibrary of theSampson G. tlans VoJe(six.year term), Joseph appointments to the Advisory (SeeNEW, page II.A) just rulingon the legality of the schooltemporary. ported the program,admitting that Smithschool. closingdecision, Anaffirmative action program for the At tha time the News.Recordwent to school systemwas niso approved, Boardapproves course Approvalfor constructionof a countyJoseph Mart=he plans to continuehis coursein the center of the 1020fight against the golf coursent the Associates7go-acre proposed planned county level. Heargues that not only nnit developmentcame from the could thecoursebe built for less money FranklinTewnshlp Plannthg Board last than proposed,but that the township Wednesdaynight. . .cannotafford to lose the parcelof land Aftera gooddealer verbal assault nnd which could bring In $64500 taxes each personalinnuendo, the board,by a 5-4 year, JoiningMr, Marttho, negative vote, decided to allow 200 acres ofvotes were cast by NormanFisher, BertramBanner’s PUDto be given to llelen Rellly, RichardHanck and thoS(?mersotCountyParkCommission, Robert Morgnnbergor, Thelnndhnd originally beenplanned for Mr, Bonnnrd’sattorney, William a privategolf coume, Ozmrdcontends that beoauoothe plans The controversy over the donation for to PUDncludo the maxmum focuseson its valueas n rntablefor thepossible population, the 200 acres would Iownshlp,Council member and PUDfoe (See BOARD,page ll.A) Maintenancecode andfire district tabled by JaklKnlaasky localchecks, ManagingEditor ’ Tile proposedamendment would haye struckfrom the coden requirementthat l~fforte to nmnndFranklin’s new npnrtmontsbeInspected stench change property mnlntennneecode wore of occupancy,,It wouldleave In, diverted at Thtlradny’aTownship however,n provision that Inspections Conncilmooting when it wasbrought to lakeplace every, throe yearn., The a.tate thecouncil’s attention that n changeof NowJersey area roquzr~ Inspectloml pro~osadto ollminainexcessive In. everyfive yeats, ,poe=ionof apartments would still resul! Accordingto representativesof the In the duplicationof frequentstate nnu (See MAINTI~NANOI~,page11.A) Holidaydeadlines set nextweek Duoto theFourth’of July holiday Ilia ’ All nowaI!oms for nextw.eek’a paper Nawa.Reaerd~’flcea will be aloaodanould he In our office ey B p,m, Mondayand all deadllnoa lulvo baon tomorrow,No news mn~dalmcolvod movedforward, on ’rnoadayI, gunrantoedfor hmertlon Allnlaaslflod advertising, r~al estate In nextweek’s paper, although It will be : Mrs,Mary Ann Glrardl = on with liar eldldronSilly anti R’onoaLynn while ndvortlalngor anymaterial tlmt Is to nmUm following weak, MidgeGuorrara of tim LaffinStock Theatre porformt, at Dukehlantl Park lag runIn Ilia secondnee=ion allonld be hi Oaroffice In Io~atodat ale SoulliMain Sunday, ’ ’ our offices no later Uum~ p,m, St,, Mnnvlllo, telephone13D.3800, tomorrow,Chmslflod nda for the Too.Mailing address is P,O,Box 6, Mid. Li}lo.Tn,plnaulfynee=ion nud dlaplay tllabnMi, N,J, 09073, nangvortlamg’l’tloatlay,wll/b°acceptedtin=it noon In ofllceaIrral~klin, will nil Im clo~od aehaolaon9m Monday man nine,o Iml ¸ ¯ 2.A ’The F~anklinNEWS’RECORD , . Thursday, July 1, 1976

people 100 years from now better than anythingwritten,,, Her son, one-year-oldJohn, offered a box of Pampersfor inclusion tn the capsule. "We should put Ronald Reagan’smovies in," Dolores ii Motykaof Kendall Park said.,.~; She added that she is pro- :.~ Reagan,and wouldnot object if President GeraldFord were includedin the capsule. As might be expected, some of the younger shoppemin- terviewedopted for including records and clothes. "A few record albums," Rich Homer, ta~ graderat SouthBrunswick Righ School, said."Maybe the greatest hits of (he Eagles,Chicago, Amertcus,Led Zeppelin, the Beatles." I "Differenttypes of clothes," hisbuddy Walter House, a ninth grader at SBRS,said. "Levis, Lee and other jeans. An assortment of T-shirts: Chicago, Led Zeppelin, others." features you don’t FLEMINGTON& "They should bury Richard ¯ "Anda leisure suit," Rich ’ BOUNDBROOK expect in a Nixonand dig himup 10Oyearn added. Iow-prlce food prices too," she. added. CherryJr., 14-year-old son of houses, bedding, furniture," ¯ The books "All the from now," Barbara Tylka of President’s Men"and "The ¯ automobile. MonmouthJunction said. "Those’are the things that’~ South Brunswiek Township Mrs.Stannlslava Rotsch~ntd. ’’They. ought to hury the annoy me at this minute. CommitteemanTed Cherry, She and her hushandHerbert, Final Days" "would be my Items representing man’s said. "That’s so if they have were v siting Mr.’ and Mrs. first choice" Mrs. Charles SPECIALSALE prices of some of the foods Weltyof Franklin Park said. today," Mrs. ThomasDusheck’ alleged technological ad- any different kind of racing Stanley Melka of Manville. ON said wheninterviewed at the vances also ratsd high amongthentheyeould try the kind we The Rotsehesare from Cowra, ’Pre-teenagers John and,~t FoodTown store in Manville¯ respondents in the poll. . have." He added that he , whichis 200 miles Donna Shimko of Manville :] SUBARU Concernwith food and other "Weshould include movies participates in motoreross. west of . expressed their interest in prices was a recurring theme of the moonflights," Marge "A citizen band radio," "Pictures of what peopleare food, pointing out that they’d AUTOMATICSamong the shoppers in- Orassaid¯ Phylis Hefferean of Franklin like today," are what Gaff include a bott.h of Pepsi, a 4 terviewed, "Atsea television, because I said¯ "Theyare a phenomenon¯ Devineof KendallPark would Hershey bar, "a carton of ,-. (mostColors.In stock) alwayswatehtelevision "Ann of our time. "Myson has one include in the capsule. orange juice, a hox of Alpba~ "Putin a dollar bill," Joseph Zelachewskiof Manvillesaid. but I think they’re idiotic. All CALL Katra of Manvlle. enid, "Pictures of the waypeople Bits and"a picture of Fonzie," "because[ don’t think a dollar "I’ve always got it on from thekidsthinkthey!regreat, lt are dressed, and maybeshow. the latter being the star of a BOLEY bill will be worthanything 100 nine in the morninguntil 10 at justseemslike everyhndyis so a picture of the Presidential popular t.v. showand not an for a gooddeal! years from now." night." ’ hung up on them now" candidates as they run for edib e food. ’ He paused a momel~t and ¯ "A pecker calculator," "Birth control pills,"Joann office, and the youngpeople - Lookfor our fumre Marilyn Trilone of Manville Delasko said as she wheeled howthey’re dressed today. ¯ Aprizeofs0mekind mustgo added: "It’s not worth to Maryttomyak of Manville location on Ihvy. 27 anythingtoday either." said. her two-and-four-year.old Also a notation of howthe Somerset.N.J. children through the Manville country, celebrated the" fer her suggestion. When "Definitely bury today’s Her three children, who asked what she wouldinclude prices," an unidentified lady wereaeeompanyingher as she Food Townstore. Bicentennialin 1976." MIDDLESSEX Several interviewees. ’’There should be pictures in a timeeapsute, she replied, from Hiilshoroughsaid, "That did her food shopping, each "Me.’. wouldbe a good thing¯ I have suggested that their favorite thought that photographsand depietingeitylife, countrylife FOREIGNCAR moviesef our times might be rich life, poor life," Barbara Mtera pause for laughter, Ourcountry has its 200th. cans of soup home that I t.v. showsshould also go in the 318Townsend St, boughta yearago. I look at the capsule. appreciated by the TriCen- Tylka of MonmouthJunction she added, "I hope I’m around a, Step’l~itehat its NewBabyl NewBrunswick tennialites. said. "I think pictures would whenthey do dig it up-- in ease Tel,(TDI) 247.~75g prices stamped on them and ’’The BradyBunch," eight- I’m amazed how much the year-old Kelly AnnTrilone "Weshould putln pieteres of tell the story of our time for they don’t put mein it." price has gone up." said. "Put in a copy of my’Public "Ba.tman," five-year-old Service Bill," RachelPetrone Stephen added. ] of Manvillesaid. "I’d like to "Flintstoues" seven-year- Franklin fireworks see what gas and electricity old DonnanjecL-a:l. will cost 100 years from now. "You should include a 1976 You’llprobably have to makeChevrolet," Gordon Waldran blast off Saturday year just’to heat ofPrincetonsaid. Wheaasked~-- . .~ . . , bills" ’="pl’b~z;’i,~’,’"~~Y~h?llr~Plit~ds’ :pBae~?cut~]’~~:!~’¢ Frank’li~L’~s, n~’~’ited ta shells will be discharged.’.::? been’coming in great thepast’ ’~automobile, income in- culture is going to collapse-~ aved’ travel ’;hazards "when Parkm’ willg. " be’.’ under . ~eek.... sa Ys Fireworks’ suranee" are what Janet between nowand 100 years celebrating the opening of the township Police Department Committee treasurer Tom tongaof FranklinPark chose and a 1976Chevrolet will be a bmentenn’ ’al weekendby at- superwsmn’’ on DeMottLane, Luhinsk]’". Butthe commdteo"~s’ to include in the time capsule, rather unusual reminder of tending Franklin Township’s South Middlebush Road, still short of the $2500it needs "I wonderwhat they’ll be like this particular age." first annual fireworksdisplay AmweilRoad, Charles S~’eet, for the display, andcommittee 100 years from now. And the "A motorcycle," Teddy on Saturday,July 3, behindthe Sampson G. Smith School, municipal building on DeMuRMiddiebushSchool, and other Lane. chairperson John Baab en- nearbystreets. Spectatorsare couraged the residents and All houghaerial report shells urged to congregate in the to announcethe displaywill be township-owned fields business community of set off every 30 minutes Franklin to keepsending their ’ surrounding the municipal contributions even after July ¯ Of Time, Tall Ships and heglnningat 6 p.m., the actual building and aisd the parking 3, since all fundsexceeding the display will not begin until lot behind the municipal actual cost of this year’s Timeless Excellence about9 p.m.It will last for building. approximately45 minutes display will be used for the The public is encouragedto 1977event. withan impressiveaerial plan on arriving early teen- finaleand 3-piece ground sure good vantage points and Manyof the aerial parking places, Food and Althoughthe committeehad ( will be the multiple- refreshmentswill be sold from originally plannedto publish a break type with visible and a trailer stand in the list ef contributorsin the local audible reports,some soaring municipalparking lot near the papers the weekef July 12 it to a heightof t,O00feet. animal shelter, and all has beendecided to reschedule All ova’liable safety prooeedswlilhe donatedto the the list of the weekof July 19 precautionswill be taken for fireworks display by Matt because of the time the event including an ex- Hatez, managerof Stewart’s limitations, perienced pyroteehnieian to RootBeer Drlve-lnon Eastnn fire the display, rescuesquads Avemm,who will manage the Contributions should be and fire trucks on location, foodstand. Only vendors madepayable to "Fireworks, police officers for traffic authorizedbyMr, Hatez will F,D, l" and mailed to controland pOssible distur-be permitted to sell at this FireworksFire Districtl,P.O. bances,and fire police and event. Box 83, Middtebush,N.J, firemento restrict the spec- The display is being span- 0~Ir/3,Arrangements tohave tators fromgetting within 200 soled by the four .volunteer contributionsplcked.up may feet of the firing drea, The fire compadieain FireDistrict he madeby calling John Baah townshipDepartment of Parks l, Elizabeth Avenue, Mld- at 246-3366or I]46.9431, and Recreationwill also clear dlehush,Millstone Valley, and Rain date for the event the firing area of overgrown Somerset No, 1 fire com- tentatively scheduledfor July brush to minimizefire hazard panies,who will alsohave fire 5 andwillbe announced over and wll erect snowfencing to apparatus strategically radio station WCTCin New help keep anxious spectators locatedfer the display, Brunswick,(1450 AMand 98,3 awayfrom the area wherethe "Contributions have reallyF,M, See:and Test Drive The All New1976 Chevette

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,p) Children ’learn by Give Your Budget] / AL,f, / doing’,..,R.. Safet, y T?,wn lShop bSpediiW.~re memhersofthe~dnstrtalar~people’."’...... ~//imI~.~ . _ * ~I . classesat the highschool, The Then, smce tee ram nao ~ *l~’~ ~’=<~~ . I~o ~’~g~t~I "Whatdid you learn brightly painted buildings can passed: everyone ~d.gone out I~~~~,’J7%~tl today?" onewomanasked her be dismantled and moved to"Satety Town," ~normnuy, t, ~"adml=~~l~¢~...’~_s_s_s_s_s_s_s_~/; , ’ ..... child, insideevery night and in case half of the children would have ~’~~,~, ~"~.~ WALDRust ’ "Welearned not to go with of rain. . be~ ofl~,.oors with Pt.L K~.mn ~~~’. ~J~’~,~.,~J stra era" wasthe child’s tornnuottnesessionwnuemc ’:,~. reply. THE MODEL TOWN also other half wanld have bean [/J/l~ "Abouthow to ride the has streets, ’ sidewalksand indoors with Mrs. Smith, and ~ r~b~~~[~~ schoolhus,"another child ’told crosswalksstriped off. An then they would have changed ~ It ~[ I ~..~’~~ #,::wr:o STORES/ his mother, electricallyoperated traffic places.) . IIm~vd[ [] 11]~~Jt~i,.~-’-~ ’q’he school¢ru~lug guard light stopsignsand crOsswalk W.hite some, ¢.hl!drnn nad ~ 1[I VJ~;~ told us to walt until she says signs havebeen set up_in revtewen wtm metr smnem IP~~~ it’s okayto cross," still appropriate’placas, Around.aides aga,n, othe~ took turns "~ IBlmW~~,~ ,~.~ SPECIALPURCHASE .... another child washeard to eachbuilding is a greenor nemg pcnes~nans ann ~’~igm~, .~:l~g~,~bll~ " ’~~ say, "safe"area. "drivers"--driving "Big ~~,,~ "I .drove the ear and I That morningin safety Wheels~’tricycles, whichare ~ rememberedto stop at the Town,thechlldrenhad allhrst ’ equipped. w th safety belts. Ch’ drnn’ hsten ast Po reimsn on R aid’ h gm antd chcea rDeborah Smith explain the do’sand , stopngsign," beamedanother gatheredoutsidein their small Thedrwers.lcar.n that they.don’t’s of safety. youngster, groups in the green areas, mus~stopatstopstgnsam rue Thetime wasnoon and the They reviewed wflh the lights. Thewalkers practice -K~’ Pancho.Gonzales ~ YY place was "Safety Townm student aides whatthey had crossing at crosswalksor with "Myson wasn’t exposed to the parkinglot of SampsonG. alreadylearned. The first day a greenlight, andlooking both all !his in nurseryschool or SmithSchool, The mother~they weretaught to say their waysoefore crOssing. . kianergarten," commented had cometo pick up their .name,address and telephone Othercmssea in the twO-another mother, children, ages 4-6, at the number. They had also weekprogram hevc centered The first sessions of Safety can¢insionafanothertwo-hour learned a poemwith aa- on fire safety, safety aroundTown end tomorrow,Parents morningsession of Safety companyingmotions: the home,and water safety, are welcometoattend the final Town. "Redsays STOPand green classes,when certificates will . saysGO/Yellow says WAIT, A PARENTORIENTATION be presentedto thepar- SAFETY TOWN is a you’dbetter go slowAVhenI meetingwas heldprior to the llcipants. Polaroid Sunglasses Cleveland-basedearly reachacrossingplace/Tolaft. openingof SafetyTown. Anothersetof classes will childhoodsafety edue~ftionand right I turn myfaee/I Parents wereencouraged to beginon July 12. Themorning rhe Original Poloroid~ program, which Is being walk, not run, across the camefor" their children 15.sessionis full butthere is still implementedin communitiesstreet/And’use myhead to minutes early to follow, roomfor a fewmore children Brand ’ ~ "’~;~ across the countryby local guidemy feet." throughon what their childrenin the afternoon. Thosein- sponsoring groups. In Whenit startedto rain, the havelearned and to serve as terested in registertogtheir NEWESTSTYLES ~ "~ *"~"~, ,Franklinthe sponsorsare the class movedindoors, where goodexamples. childrenshould call oneof the daycees.But the projectalso they viewedtwo films. One Accordingto somemothers, project’s co-¢heirmen, has the cooperative in- dealtwith school bus safety, their children are now RaymondFresc (745-9623) - ",J volvement of the Police theother was about strangers. remindingthem to fastentheir DonaldRoeske (828.8632). ~’ ~W’ ~FmIOFF Limit 2 Per Customer Department, the Fire Theprevious day the group seatbelts in their cars, or to BernardSabel is president Department,and the Boardof hadtaken a bustrip to Colonial"stop,look and listen" beforeof theFranklin Township Education. Park.The trip hasa two-fold crossing streets. The Jayeees,andKevin Convcry is ~ SUGG RET. $4.50 , Approximately100 children purpose--toacquaint’ the program,as a whole,has been thechapter’s director whois (5gin the morningand another childrenwith school buses and enthusiasticallyreceived by overseeingthe Safety Town 50 in the afternoon) are teachthem safety concerning the parents. project. Iris Greenhas been ~__J_ enrolledin the 2O-heurcourse. the playgroundequipment in ’"Mychild has learned so coordinatingthe Jayeee-ettes’ Deborah Smith is the the park. muchin this program,"said assistance in the program. teacher-coordinator.She is a Thefilm reinioreed what the onemother, "Hc’s only four, Accordingto Mr.Sable, if speechtherapist at Sampsonchildrenhadalready, learned and he’s never beenin any SafetyTown is successful,it ,s,r, G. Smith and Pine Groveaboutbuses. Before running organizedprogram away from maybe run on an annualbasis SafetyTo~n’s "streets" and"buildln~" provide the ~ ManorSchools, and an active thefilm to the end, Mrs. Smith homebefore." in the township. settingfor youngdrivers and pedestrians, Limit 2 B~tt:r;c~itth memberof the Jaycee-cites. askedthe children what they (StuartCrump photo~ : Chocolate "It tooka lot of preparationshoulddoand notdo inoi’der to Suggret.$1.19 to get readyfor SafetyTown," gethome safely on a school ~ 5ugg. Ret.$1.49 ¯ Mrs.Smith says. "But I feel bus. this is a very important "Don’tfight on the bus," one ~NI ~ --, programfor children.Safety childrecalled. Curity canhesthe learned at a n early "Talk quietly," said age, and not froma bookor another, = ra HBarrs froma parental lecture, but "Bonalitter thebus," said a from practice in actual third. ’~ n,,,,,,, , !i ~ottow situations." . . Nexton the agendawas a , :~ balls) :!8 :~i::!! PatroLmanRonatd Kish of talk by a school crOSsing %~rr, * the FranklinTownship Police guard, Mrs. Grodkiewicz, DepartmentIs also workingwhosepOst is at Franklin " Limit2 S9 c ~’"’~i’~’: Ll~’Bond3:derSs:oSre full.time withSafety Town.Boulevard and Highland . Salethru July 7th ~ J Rtsnormal assignment’with A(,enue.Shestressed that ~e 48 Pet"Store ~ the TrafficDivision includes childrenshould listen toher, investigatingaccidents and andwalk, act run, across ...... su99Ret.$1.1s oooVa,ue .e..e. $01’ ii complaints, streets.Then, in an area of .QUALITY FOODSTORES r "Policemenhate to see "SafetyTown" that had been childreninvolved inan ac- temporarilysetupindoors, the i Dramamine cident,"Ptl. KTSh reported. childrenhadan opportunity to ¯ OPEN7DAYS "Throughthe help of Safety act.out walking to school OPEN !.,:= I Tabs ’ Townwe hope to cutdown the safety, OAKY & SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS 12’s Emeraude accidentratein this town," he Followinga breakfor juice ;s3tMl,flN( added. andeoskles, the childrenwere . CologneEaU’de$ Some20 student volunteers shownthe film on meeting JULY 4th TO GO¸ ’i, F1:l~;’~,’:r/~i ~fromFranklin High School strangers- "Redlight people, co,,. sA.ow,c. s 99 andSampson G.’ Smith are "Thefilm had called them, 59c alsoparticipating inSafety Afterward Mrs, Smith ! Town.Each child in the discussedthe messageof the ½gal. , Limit2 8 oz. ~ Limit1 24 PerStore programisassigned toa small filmwith the class. BREYERSICE CREAMSALE OFFA|/Fhzvors groupof fouror five children Sugg. Ret. $1.44 Sug9. Rut.$2.77 witha studentaide In charge, There is an indoor "SAY’NO’ in anyoneyou Oran~e classroom(the gymnasium)don’t know,"one child had FRUIT andon outdoorclassroom- learned, Grape 45 ~or 69’ "SafetyTown" Itself. "Safety "Runaway" said another, ll’ii:;;~.’c?Baby Town"has "real"hulldthgs--a "But don’t run andhide" DRINKSFruit Punch½ gel, YO URT house, a school, a police Mrs,Sm th added.*’Run home. lOAN;ONS°Z’c°ntainerAllFlavors.’ station,n fire sintlon,a postor runto another’green light ~ Powder : office, a church,a hank,and pemon’.Your parents your BORDEN’S S WISEor FRITO.LAY Reg.79’ Aim an Icecream store, These teacher,a pcceman~ oryour L OFF Toothpastec ,,,,,,,,$|a9 ,c.c us gal. POTATO, 89 30’: * 6,4as, \~,’Llmlt 2 72 Per Store All Flavors L NOW69 E (nat awlhPrlncelon) CHIPS $4.95 Value Saga, Rot. $2,05 COKE PEPSI ,+ae~ Travel Afrin or 64 .oz. Bottle A[r|n RATEIN TOWN 99* $1.49 Nasal NASAL PEPSI COLA SPRAY ) =m.iii | Spray re, s ect st D : setManicure$229 E* 24 Per Store alE, ROASTBEEF 69 o 1/4 lb * CAPACOLAHOTItAM $1.39 1/2 lb. P: WALD DRUG comPoUnDEDOu,aRtERLY COOKEDSALAMI’ on 89? 1/2 lb. T, REGULARINSURED SAVINGS STIIRES il- ’"LocalStore Service at ChainStore Prices" , . .. . l Manville Savings& LoanAmino, , BUY MILK BY * ICE CUBES 313B, Main,Manville Wecarry n lull Ilno at SOMERVILLE ROCKYHILL (Princeton) 722.2770 ~ THE GALLONAND P~CNICSUPPU=S tar #CHARCOAL~ ym/r 4th of July 40 W,Main 1225State Rd. , ’ entertheMunldpalLotlrom i (JunctionRt, 206& 51|} " ’ COOkOUt’ L ..... ~ PAPER sUPPLIES¢¢ ’ , !’ "~ ...., :i Mainor NorthIrldfle OIl, PrincetonNorth Shopping Center (nn~t to Omnd Unlon) , SOMERSET FRAI~KLI,PARK BRADLEYGARDENS RARITAN FRll DILIVIRYPHONE 7~[I.OSOS.OS86 Mon,.fri,9.9~ Sat, 9.7, Sun,9.5 -,, -.- 1483rt, 27 3107rL 27 45Bid York rd, 25E, Some~eot St, OpenDally il.9, Sun,9,2, Sot, il,ll PHON!609.9:14.8300 Open6,mtdnIGht , Open6, midnight Open6, mldnh~hl MANVILLE i OpenS,n!ldnIKId 135Brooke OlwL ,’ MIMSlflFIOilIAU|AVINQI kt/O LOAN ItI§URANC|{ , Vage Pm sh0~ eli i BOUNDBROOK MIRSTONE FLEMINOTON ,,.[. ’ L r "28 W’Unio~ ~VOt 24Main St,, Open6, mdntllh, I ’~’,’~,, !,-, pnAvo,,/,( Cor,AmWoll &River Rd, !;j’ OPen’7,I ¯ 0ie,n6,mldnlRht " OnenT,I1 I OpenO,m!~.nl~hl iii .4-A The Franklin NEWS’RECORD , u ¯ editorial letters to the editor

Long Wayto go t O AM.7 PMDolly Tel. 249-0300 [ Frl.. 8 PMClosed Sun. & Man,,"; The long awaited 200th anniversary of this great nation, America’s bicentennial Fourth of Seeksupport of SafetyTown .IQ July, is finally upon us, In spite of all the com- NORTH BRUNSWICK mercialism and .overkill the event has been FISH MARKET,INC. To the Editor: ’ . arofenrfulthatourefforts,the lookforward to receivingyour success Fresh Fish & Take-outPIGUora receiving for the past year, IndependenceDay Sun- merchantscenperation, not to letters so that we might CampaignPraetlens" will be to the otherf~enholder day deserves a special place in the hearts of all mentionall the staff and stepin the rightdirection. candidates. : ’ Onbehati’ of the Franklin continue this worthwhile 1483 Hwy.27 Sorfieraet, N,J. Americans. Township’Jaycses we would participants, as well as project, Llkew|se,there Is another MtehaelJ. Ceponls It is a day weshould set aside to be thankful for like to takethis opportunityto volunteers of the Program, importantchallenge In this. SomervilleCouncil President the magnificent ¯strides we ha~e madein our 200 expressour sinceregratitude will face. a tremendousloss KevinRissling county.The need to providea Candidatefor Somerset andappreciation to thoselocal shouldthe schoolshe forced to President1975- 7 6 stimulating change in the CountyFreeholder i years and to reflect on the wonderof the glorious citizens andmerchants whose closetheir doors onJuly 1, 1976 BernieSabel leadershipand Ideas. Aneed "Americanexperiment." Consideringthe starting’ ¯ assistancewas so necessaryin due to a lack of funds. Presidentt976-77 for a "newpolittm" which COLONIAL CADILLAC point, we’vecome a long way. insuring the resounding Naturally this would symbolizesconfidence In our But it is also a time to Considerwhere 200 years successof Safety Town.Our preeiplate the closingdown of future rather than the con- Cancer funds WANTS TO . thanks must go to: Jaycee- SafetyTown and all the toll demnatlouof past rendition. of history have brought us and, moreimportantly, ettos SherwinWilliams Paints, involvedwill havebeen. for Thank you The"new polities" repre’~ents SERVE YOUI wherewe are headed. Franklin TownshipPolice, naught.We would hate to have ! a new series of pooRlve.Tothe Editor: We’rein a period of transition -- still trying to Franklin Township Fire to see this happenfor the Tothe Editor: examplesand not the set of Ourlabor difficulties havebeen resolved. solve the "problemsleft Over. by slaveryand the in- Department, Franklin chldron, who¯ are not negative examples which I wish’ to express myap TownshipRescue Squad, The responsiblefor these budget I wouldlike¯ to sincerely seemto dominateour polltteal prenlalionto Congresswoman Weare sorry for any inconveniencethis dustrial revolution, and yet trying to e6pe with a UrbaneTransportation Cor- cuts wouldbe the losers. Wethank the voters of the June system. The present at- MfllicentFenwick for hervote mighthave caused our customers. futuretechnologythat will place great strains on poration, McDonald’s,the strongly feel that this mosphereof cynicism and in favor of the HEWap- everything from our natural resources to our per- Democratic Primary who KendallCorp., M & J Liquors, Programshould not be locked gave my candidacy for apathysurrounding govern- propriationhill, whichm-’- ¯- sonalliberties. Franklin-SomersetLiquors, outs,replybecause the schools freeholder a vote of en- sent is a hindranceto our eluded the funds for the STOPIN NOW for your SummerService All about us wesee greatness side by side with Bah’endReal Estate, The mayclose. Weonly require couragement.The confidence progress. Our challengeto National CancerInstitute. needs. Also - see.the fine selection of Hancoeks,the teachers and that the custodian(who must. andtrust they haveplaced in changethis currentunhealthy ¯ Livesare alreadybeing saved. failure. Thebeautiful spaciousskies are dotted with students at Franklin High patrolthebuilding even if it is mycampaign is beingheld in attitude towardgovernment is Her yule meansthotstill more’ newand bsed Cadillocs on display! smokestacks;the amberfields of grain are marred School,the staff at Sampsonlockedup) openthe dears’so highregard, great, particularly to the will be savedas therecent by urban slum and suburban waste. The soul of a G. Smith, the Decorator thatwemayhaveaccesstothe Duringthe next fewmonths, young people who will clinical advancesare ex- I Workshop,ash, alias the many materials whichare stored the vital issuesof the county somedaylnharlt the respon- tendedthroughout the nation.[~][~JI~K~I~IIF’..~_~I BII~"~t~...~/##.,,~.,..~ people whichfought and died for liberty -- on its withinthe building, ownand manyother shores and hinterlands -- is volunteerswho assisted in the will he discussedand debated, sthilitiss of our democratic ~-’~ff~" project, ff wecan obtain sufficient Hopefully,the campaignsof system. whomIrensmmeed the Conquestthoseof Cancerto filled with fear about stepping out into its own The seven months of support, perhaps by your allthe candidateswill adhere is importantvote for herla the [ streets after dark. The hearts which bleed for preparationwere indeed all writinga letter addressedto to the basic Issues and not I’m sure the upcoming Novemberelection. 16SSN.Olden Ave. !L ~"~~. freedom.inoversea warssometimes forget the rights worthwhilewhen we Were able the Franklin Township personal, attacks that campaignwill be interesting I~.~ Trenlon, NJ. 803-3S00~, ~ AI of their neighborsat home. to see howdelighted our 200 Jaycens,Box #132, Somerset, sometimes characterize and fair. Yoursupport and ’ SdomBnGarb,M.D.,chaman Andyet it is a great country.It is a countrywhose four - six year aids are at N.J., wecould then presenta political contests. A moral consideration in November IIt only takes a minuteto gets ’~ participatingin this program,petition to permitthe con- commitmentby each can- will really be appreciated. Citizens’c°mmittee furthe problemsare amplified by the very personal liber- However,at this juncture,we !,nuanceof this program.We dtdate to a "Codeof Fair Finally I wishthe best of ConquestofCancer ties whichmake it great. Ourfreedoms to speak up I betterdeal i,,, " ~i and our equal guarantees under the law combineto Ronald Rude makeit seem that we are always confronted by Buyersand sellers meet~, social and political problems, by immorality in master sergeant government,by violations of rights. But it is a RonaldL. Rude,son of Mr. every week : nation in whichthere are personalrights to violate, andMrs. Chester L. Rudeof 65 MainSL, Franklin, has been onthe Classifiedpages. politicians whocan be votedout of office, personal promotedto mastersergeant initiative to tackle difficult situations and the in the U.S.Air Force. freedomto complainabout it all. SergeantRude, a personnel Wehave come a long Wayfrom that band of supervisor, is assignedat ScottAFB, Ill., witha unit of Bostonians dumpingtea into the harbor. We’ve the MilitaryAirlift Command. built the largest, strongest industrial nation the The sergeant is a 1959’ worldhas ever seen. But we’vegot a long wayto go. graduateof Franklin. High Fortunately, despite our flaws, we’ve got 200 School. ONTHURS. NIGHT JULY I years of greatness to build on in whatis still the land of the free and the homeof the brave.

By MR. GEORGE letter policy Allreaders are encouragedto writeietters to the editor. Letters mustbe signedand includethe writer’saddress. It is ourpolicy to printthe nameand address of the signer, but ’namesmay he withheldfrom print in Cancer.ladyof July - tends tobe certain circumstancesupon request of the lot/aboutbeauty and should he writer and approval by the editor. We encouragedto make the effort; reservethe right to edit lettersfor tengthi 250 hasasweet fem]nity that makes wordsis the preferred maximum.Every menfeel protective. letter in goodtaste concerninga locally JULY3rd pertinentmatter will be publisbed~ Calvesandankles toothin~ Stand 6:00 p,m. to 12:30p,m onthick booh, letling heels hang overedge. Slowly strelsh heels towardfloor, then false quickly to levelof book. Do20 limes. I"okeep nails long and lovely, train tounellsot to USE thsm, Push The Franklin NEWS-RECORD buttonswilh your knuckle dial thephone ¯ith pencil, And teals ServingFrankth, Towoship showleast breakage whennails extendless than one queder Inch Pohlishodevery Thursd;ly :it beyondfingedlp. 300Wilhcrsl)t)on Sl, t)ri.ceh~n,N.I, 0B~0 I1long ued lovely hair k¯hat yoa hy ThePrill~Ch)n J);lckCl, ILK’. want,letus help yon. Regu)ar con, dilioninpandprefer, lanai care ]e Localol’lloe~ 240 South Main St,, Manville,N J, 08876. thesecret at MR.GEORGES, ’rdephoan201.725.33(10 SALON27. OPEN7 DAYS Mailinga(ldrcss: P,O, Box 5, Mhldldn,sh,N,J, 08873, SALON27 KendallPark Shopplnl Center IaequcllncK0tonsky ...... ManagingEditor" Telephone297.3:qK RoberlS, Korman...... A(Ivertistngl~nnager AliceLeeh ...... OfficeManager The waywe look il rl i ii [] $obscrlpltonmiss: S4.~ per vc.r (S9art at’slate), ’rwoyenr~i $5, ’l’llree ~ears $lO, Newsntandprice 15 cenBper copy, S0coadclass ilOSlOg0 paid at Prh,uotun,NJ, 08540, THEI i RINCErONIACKF:r,) INC. CAKEDECORATING ClaAnETZ I)ahlhhor LESSONS Tclephollu(}oq.q24.324,l I’11oParks and Recreation vaneedDecorators, ¯ GRANETZ FURNITURE Ccutralofll,:e, prnduu!ioephial and ourl)uralc hoiulqanrlors, Dcpadmentwlllbosponsoring ¯ 300Wllhcrspoun St.,l)rl,uuh)a, NJ, 085,10 morning Cake Decorating The Instructor for both BABYLAND Plaza Classesfor beginnersand IhoTownslllp, classesIs DottleRnglatrallon Bocklagn Isof ¯ KOSTER’SPICTURE advancedstudents, Both nowbeing accepted at the FRAMEGALLERY programswill mnfrom l0 to ¯ Just around your ’ MaryL, ),Kilgnro Odhnaa ...... Ih)ardChalrmsu t~ noonat the Community.Recreation Office on DoMoII SPECTRUM WALLPAPER E(hvllnl l lurke ...... [’.’dilor& Gullornl Mlllill~cr Centeron EastonAvenuofor0Lane. The foe Is $10,00pluo & PAINT corner With values, Iklwnl’d~, Csrroll...... l’~x!.’ualJvuL"dilnr &A~isl, Gee, Mgr, weeks,On Tnesday July In, $1,~0mandatory Insurance, ,= INTERIORS UNLIMITED RohurlI hlluhhlsun...... l)ru(htcliollMollllgcr the beginnerswill moot,and Supplylists arc availableupon convenience and ltoslyllDoanrd .... AdvcrllshlgI]lruchrr & Bushless Msnugov July 14 is scheduledfor Ad.registration, ¯ STUART’S AUDIO WIIIhunII0anell ...... Ch’¢ulalh)aMaeagcr = ample parking III I I III PAPER PANTRY We doMOREthan oat you therel WEBELIEVE A COOLDRIVER IS A BETTERDR/VER, I WE’LLFIX YOURI ill i ,’1 ~,,1~"FAVORITE ,.BohPen/r ALL MODELS AVAILABLE AQENCY LETYOUR CHILO P, OVANC[ P’" ORREVIEW WITH US I MIDDLESEXFOREIGN CAR THISSUMMERI AntJnuluel opportunity , JohnDavid Itd, Agentfar UnitedVanLines ’ 3 t6 TownsendSt, twoteachers, both whh ad. NewBrunswick, N,J, (201) 247.8769 vuneaddeoroes In sponlal ro~4~oNisr oducotlonoiler yourel d a Mantliama)yShopplns Cantor LOCAL* LONG,DISTANCE I,noktar nnrlntlm, hu,lthnl "IoernlflOplane" whore III, 206,Rocky IIIII ,nlII Igil WU,Vo T, Sllnll, rni,I boslcsklllsoon be (600)924,8866 0VERSOS* STORAGE : developedand/of oorteo. I ted, ’ qt)akarBridlla Mall 4~HI0h,.ow,t.oa. ~l=O o,mn Call 609,002,7041 LKwrancavilla ." . afllr4P,M, . COO0)709.8231 .... [~ Princeton Junction , -’lr~&=&&W Looking for a job? . ii ii I ’ ll~lllllla ’, ’ ’ ’ ; ’ ~’ ~L Try the Classifiedpages.

¯ ’ i, ~, ’, ’ Thursday,July I, 1976 Knicks ’ wiil aid at scc A’ Two-weekbasketball course for boys aged 10 through18 - withspecial Ups from two NewYork Knleks players- will be offeredat SomersetCounty Cdlege July 12 through23.’ Runby Nell Kenn’ett,SCC’s headbasketball eeach, the. coursewill featureInstruction In fundamentalbell handling, dribbling,passing, shootIng, man-for-mandefense, in- dividualoffensive moves and teamconcepts. Hourswill be from9 a.m. to 12noon dally. /L’zleksplayers Hawthorne WIngoand Milt Williamswill be guest lecturers as will Jerry Moore,Somerville High Schoolbasketball coach. Wingo,considered one of the betteroffensive rebounders in the N.B.A.,will demcostrate reboundingtechniques both offensivelyand defensively. A product of the Eastern League, be was mostvaluable player of the EasternLeague in the season before be wasbrought up to the Knicks. crisp, wovensummer straws Williamsbes playedwith tbe Tortoise-toneplastic AtlantaHawks and the Seattle Supersonics.He was guard on handlestyles in whiteand the Knickteam that wonthe assortedcolors. NBAchampionship In 1970.He will be instructinghow to play Formerly18.00, now manto mandefense. Moorehas had successful sdasensfor his three yearsat Burlaphandle styles ir SomervilleHigh School. He will stressthe advantagesof a" naturalonly. Fm’merly well-disciplinedteam effort. Duringthe coursethere will 20.00, now be four shooting,one-on-one Handbags and two-on-twocontests. Leagueplay will be conducted duringthe secondweak of the course. Theplayers will be groupedaccording to ageand ability. Registration fee for the , course is ~0. Theclass is limitedto the first 30 students to enroll. Applicatiea.formsmay be obtainedby callingKennett at SomersetCounty College, 526- 1200. Magazine: high programs 31.90 AndrewGeller all leather 19.90 BRANCHBURG- Somerset cross-vamp"halter County’sunique role in having Passport’s"Dude". A rope’n .two countyeducational in- back"sandal on stacked !eatherinstep strap stitutions offering joint programsleading to associate heel.Bone or rust. wedgesandal with crepesole. degrees in technology is Formerly42.00¯ Designer Shoes Formerly26.00.Femina Shoes highlightedin the Mayissue of Sch.col.Shop Magazine. Anarticle ¯entitled "Ar- tiealaUonis Aliveand Working Iff Somerset County, New Jersey" describedthe Joint technology programs of SomersetCounty College and SomersetCounty Vocational TechnicalInstitute. Thestory 3,99 was written by Charles 1/2 off I , 1.99 Teryek, project director, Cotton,polyester, and Centerfor Occupationaland Afashion ’assortment of Canvastote with "initial Professional Assessment siik scarvesin’a collection rimlesssunglasses in- it yourself"sheet EducationalTesting Service, of assortedprints and cludinggraduated tints. Princeton and Robert G. solids. Formerly2.00- 15.00 of 58letters. Natural, EnhrmannJr., director of Accessories navy,red, greenor Continuing Educntlon, Now1.00 -- 7.50.Neckwear SomersetCounty College. yellow.Regularly 3,99. Majorgoals of the program as describedin thearticle are: Accessories ,To encouragecooperation betweenthe VocationalBoard of Educationand the College BoarderTrustees’ for meeting Joint educationalgoals. ,To avoidas far as possible duplication of educational offerings and direct com. petitionfor students. Wetlandecology

courseat center , "?’ ’*Wetlandl.~cology" is Ibe title ofa coursebeing offered at lhe Environmental Education Centerin Lord Stlrllng ParkBnsklng Eldge fol’h ghschoo students n rades I0 thru 12, It is Ioslgnedto lnyestlgatethe, wotiandenvironments of the marsh pond river, and swamp,Included in thecoarse Is an all.day canoelrip down Iho Passels, qlm four.day suasionIs scheduledtwice: Jane28. Julyt andAugust 23. 2.00 htl~st 20~ Mondaythrough 2 99 Tlmrsday, Fashionableshell necklaces ral strawtotes wltt Another coursetitled *’COl|SorvetJonCorps*’ Is accentedwith beads raisedfloral patterns, availableto studentsentering of woodand stone, grades 7.9 In whiehper. Greatfor beachor travell ,Uojpantswill Iia allowedto Formerly4,00, CostumeJewelry Regularly3,99, Notions laEo part in eonservallon proJentasuch as stream eleerlng, wildlife maneSementted n qtes, Iramplnntlnl~,we or quatry ’ snmpllniland erosion control, I ’ ~liero Is e smell fee par I aludonl, To register,cell the [, ,, ’ SHOP6NIGHTS ’TIL g:’30 AT QUAKERBRIDGE MALL, SUNDAYS 12 NOONTO 5, I~,I~,C,nt7fl6414119, , J’ ’ t TheFranklin NEWS’RECORD . ’ Thursday, July 1, 1976 nning rtonA displ ay ,KathleenPettit ’Wi is:wed l ~M~l~ ( ~ [ rl~ I The Somerset County Area Painting, Titled "Shoppers." KalldeenPettlt, tor of I p=~==~ .... ] Art Contest which was ~d Prize - Red Ribbon - " Mr. and Mrs. Cyril PettR of I ~ ..... ]sponsoredby the SomersetMiss Mary Anselmo,18 John E. Busch Avenuei ] I~:1~ "~..~ _ ]’County Office On Aging in Relmer St., Raritan for.her. Somerset, was married to I [1=J~!~)1-/ . I conjunctionwith the Somerset Acrylic work,titled "Carafes ’. Stephen AhmsoSaturday, The l ~------~r4~’~~~ I CountyPark Commission was of Many." ’. ,’. groomis theson of Mr..and l ~ ’;~ "* ~ ~ [held Saturday June 19 at 3rd Prize - White Ribbon- :" .Mrs. Jack Alonzo of l ~ ~ [ ColonialPark. Mrs.Elizabeth Craig, 5 Dorla : Bridgewater, I’ /~~.’~ ~ I ’ Freeholder Dlree~r, Mrs. Thewedding took place at ’;’ Road,Somerset, New Jersey I V ¯ ’:’ ~ [ DorisDealaman presented for her Oil Painting Titled " St. Matthlas Church In I r---’-’-/~"~’~’r~/>*-~"~’--1 I ribbons to the following "Zinnias." Somersetand wasoffldated I ~ ...... ~ ~ I winners: by Ray. William J. PettR, I ~ E~(a~ALt,~~ ] 1stPrize- Red, White& Blue . The winnerswill have their uncleof the bride. ] ~,.-~~ ]Rlbbon-Mrs.MinaOrshan, 36 works displayedat the ] ~--"---’-~."- ~Adamsvllle Road, Somerset ¯County Ad-! Rosanne Dubecky of ~ Somersetwas maidof honor and. GeorgeFernandez of Watchungserved as best man. Bridesmaids were Jean Weber and Peggy Pettlt (sisterof the bride) NEWCONCEPT IN BEDDINGJ Somerset;Korea Jensnn of Warren,and Regius Alonzo Elegantmarline]doe’ sheets,conlinenlal pillow cases and (sisterofthe groom). puffcovers are here and they ate pefmanenl press) Two designs, Ihreo Servinga~ usherswere colors:Poppy Rod, Sky alue, Pebble Oley Thomas,Richard and Glenn E.clusivelyat Pettit (brothers of the bride)’ of Somerset, John Alonzo ’ (brother of he groom) Bridgewater and Mark ’ karelia Ierubino of Watdlung. 921-2460 Mrs. StephenAlonzo " Mrs. Lawrence S, Smith Jr., was Miss Jackson 20Nassau el. The bride Is a 1973graduate . . of Franklin High Scheal and graduated from Somerset .= OPEN CountyCollege In 1975. Sheis RuthE. Jacksonwed an accounting supervisor of Residents Only, Nat TcavelodgeHotd. turnerPool, .Hamilton Mr. Alonzograduated from to Lawrence: S. SmithJr. Park, MatildaAvenue - Bridgewater-Raritan : High Thursday, Friday, Saturday School andattended Somerset ONLY,Beginning July 8 until CountyCollege.! Re is Ruth EvelynJackson, ofwhitedaisiesandcarnations daughterof Mr.and Mrs.and yellow sweetheart rases. Aug.1¢, I to 5 p.m. Register presently employediat Driers irst day of attendance. FREE Sporting Goodsin Plainfield. GeorgeW. JacksonIll of Little Miss Heidi Jacksonwas her. .~xcept$1.50 insurance. After a honeymoon i Rocky" Hill, was married sister’s maid of honor. Canada, the couple Will residen Saturday to LawrenceS. Bridesmaidswere Mrs.Lesler Smith Jr. of QueensVillage¯ in Plainfield. ~ G. Harris of Crsnbory, Miss ...... " Keis the son of the late Bar- WithelminaJackson, sister of . barnPearson Smith of New the bride,and MissBeckY ~F" . ’ ~ YorkCity. Blair of Somerset. flr- ~...... ~_ ..__~__.~j ~ TheRev.LcenGipson, aided Kenneth R. Banks of I i ne alsposal aT an unwell]tea I! by the Ray. Daniel Byrd,’ Queens,N.Y., served as ~hest 1 ~ ~,. ~=.= ~+|=,~a ~-e¢~t~a" 1 performed the ceremony in man. Ushersincluded William | ~"~"’" ...... "~ l the Mt. Pisgah A.M.E. Lee of Queens, N.Y.; Wilbns ~ " . ¯ I Church.’. Henderson of Washington, 1 ’ 1 A reception followed at the D.C.; and Michael Davis of 1 C~ into cash. We buv un. I Little RockyHill Firehouse. Bronx, N.Y. ! m ~~ecious stones) We 1 Thebride, escorted by her. , Mrs.Smith is a graduateof II ~n~r.-~ bm~ks, estates l father,wore a dottedswiss FranklinHigh School and II ~~-old’i~eltv. 1 gown trimmedwith VcniseattendsAdelphi University, 1 ~~,-~’~ ...... 11lace. Matching lace fashioned GardenCity, N.Y., where she II ...... ~ ...... : ...... i herheadpiece and trimmedis a memberel AlphaKappa Alphasorority. I /~, ’ /~ i lhe veil’’Shecurt’led s b°uquel Mr. Smithis a graduate Of Brandeis HighScheel, New York City, and Adelphi ! lIBridol Car University, where he wnsa I IllF’~)r(hatr(’rysl)~¢iator(’asl,member of Alpha Phi Alpha . ¯ .... ~,..u ,=~z~,3.{/~,:.. L,~ Ill I)rivate.t.r hire cl;anffe’redall- fraternily. He is employedby I //~ i I whhelqTh Cadillac Fh,elwo.dt,,.... co.Mut~alofNew York Insurance / II sty..sona]sp,.ct.t elegance,..,,,~) comfort ..... ~g [] ~,.~., . _ ...... ¯ i ,t.t!~.. I~~Lv’~LV Ill .e.,.~,,’,,.k,.,,ds hI1~.~-[’~)~. IIj| ! !’h ...... RECYCLE l~~:°i~ J:l 609:668’2197 ’ ,ms ,qk~o,,y..... =at>,u~.~~ I Ah,,avMtahb, fl,r / ...... t NEWSPAPER ¯ " i| oth,r sl)ert,tt...... I1[

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134 NASSAUST, PRINCETON,N,J, ; ¯1:~ :i;’:’/~:i::i,i: ¸ /:,: ¯:~: i:/ " ’ ..... Thursday,July I, 1976 ..... - ,: .:’ :. ! ’... : .TheFranklinNEWS’RECORD ,. T-A ’ ¯~" i BRIDGEWINNERS ¯ ’ Bicentennial services planned Thewihne~ of the Franklin , Sinatra beforeand aft’ Township ’ Parks . and ,. " RecreationBridge Club at the :..’ ¯ The congregations 0f NewBrumwlck Theological Mondayevenlagsesslon were Mlddlebush,Htll~orough and Seminary. . ’ Pete Volpe and Marty .South BoundBrook Reformed The service will.be con’ SkoullehLLanm Kleber and Churcheswill join the ducted In a faslon’slmlinr to Clark Gram.won second eongrngatlmof the Six Mile: that commonto worshipIn the place; third place waswon by ..Run ReformedChurch of eighteenth century. A modernBetty and RalphWaldhauser PranldlnParkonSunday, July touch will be the singing of TheBridge Clubwill meet 4 at 9:$)a.m, for a special anthemsby a ~olreomposedMonday,July 12, at the Bicentennial Celebration of of memberafrom the four CommunityCenter at the A&P Worship.The hast church Is Congregatlms. .’ " ShoppingCenter on Easton celebratingits 2"/~rdyear as a ’ " ¯ "Avenuenot at SampsonG church In. the eemmunlty, Refreshmentswill be ser,;;ed SmithSchool. The cost is $1 dating back to 1703 forIts during a FellowshipHour per-player and prizes are origin, after worship. Historical awarded.All area bridge Manyof tbe worshipers’will’records of the church,and playersare welcome. attend in colonial costume,artifacts of the dghteenth includingthe church’sPastor, century period will he on H. EugeneSpeekman, and the display. All are wdcbmeto guest preacher,Dr. Howard:share In this.special Bicen-I eel~ - O. HagemanPresldeat ’ of tennial eelebrationof worship.I At It~ Be~t J ~RANR ER Y ’1"ff&:z.e

AFTER12 NOONEVERY BAY INCLUDINGSATURDAY AND SUNOAY-- ONLYSS.001 $10membershi p entitlesyou to eve. freeconcer~. (RandyPalmer photos) lowergreens fees! SoulhfleldFId; We~t Windsor (betweenPrince.ton 8,Hlql]lstown LADIESDAY - MONDAY RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER

~o~i,,icPai,l~iilg Co. Interior ¯ Exterior ’ Also PaPerhang!ng Guaranteed ¯ " Workmanship 609-799-3416 )e " ¯ ’. Planeruns into.deer TO THE POINT ’ on runwayat airport i-;:...... ~ ..... _x MONTGOMER~Z-- A when the accident occurred.. ,~}~"’ ’" ’ "’" JI’~.?’"-.:’,,L1L" ’F/’anklin manpiloting a Mr.Chrasz said the runway. ~ single-engineariplane struck accident wasthe first such ~~,(~,, _- ,,,...~_ . .. _-" 44..,~- _ and killed a deer on the mishapinvolvingadeeronthe ~~~~. PrincetonAirport runway last rufiwayhe recalled,although " :* i~ ~~’=.:~:" ’.’~. Friday around9 p.m. while he added, "I’ve seen the ~::::’:~ " attemptingio land his plane, runwaycovered with deer ¯ ’ ¯ "~’r,,’~7,-,.-.-~-r-,.E, ¯ Charles M. Fainsbert of manytimes." " . ’l’~)W ~PI"I%I~ BuffaDrive, Franklin, told " police hewas just touching withTINl ...... " ’ - - ~m , ¯ C.UM,CRA,FTS FAIR downon runway28 wnenhis in d d ,~ I ,~ I L-.lWFR’" 1 a sewctlin o] ~1r~ s Oeql’ planehit the animal.Both Mr. ~ L _. "Vl A BiT OFHEAVEN " Fainsbert and a passenger, ~ ~ "~. "AI customclothes " Peter Lewisof HedgeRoad, ~-~ I~,~).ql " e.,,~ ...... ,.~,, " ’ escapedunharmed though the ~ ~ ~1 , ~.v~tl~ ouUPl ’ collision reportedly caused ’"’..... ’. " ~ ~ THESUPERGO-O,,~vur..,. cxlensivedamage to the plane TENNISRACKETS . ] BABYLnlUai~,’-.Anr~©~Je ’ luesalage andhe pr pell r, SNEAKERS., TEI%~ISCLOTHING luxurlousgre¯n¯ry sa..,,’,t ~’~On~I’O mry e . mewes. h’ p I ’ ’ patrounan...... hennas unrnsz. TENNISRA’TENNISRACKET RE.STRINGING , I Six other sh.pst. rent. This is a e,mnlrvslmpp|na village with .,~....,.,...... I canalshJelmrkhlg’ Itis estimated that the planeIt,Iffliltil, It~ltHr.l~lH:[~]i] lHI t[,l;,II,11.1 [~1;11 VERROAD RTE 32 ’ wasIravelling about 70 ni.p.h. PHONiS83-4147-9 A.M,.10 P.M. I R ’ POINTPLEASANT, PA. 1 (215)297-8687 or 766.8259

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.!|-A ., Franklin NEWS’RECORD Basketball course with Knicksto be offered let’s go outdoors !’. A Two-weekbasketball dlvldualoffensive moves and offensivelyand ddoaslvely. A ::course for boys aged 10 teamconcepts, product of the Eastern ~throught8 - withspecial tips Hourswill be from9 a.m, to BasketballLeague, be was 12 noondally, mustvaluable player of the Golfis not mybag but it is dafl~ncss.Nevertheless, super .from two NewYork Knleks EasternLeague In the season anou ~oorspar&and the storyI poundagebrown trout are ;~players- will be offeredat Kn[cksplayers Hawthorne one ~omersctCounty College July Wingoand Mill Williamswill beforehe wasbrought up to got from JamesBuckley of becomingactive at Roam i2 through23, be guest lecturers as will theKn[chs, B&RPrinting Co., Trenton Valley and this weekend .-Runby Nell Eennett,SCC’s Jerry Moore,Somerville High Wll]tamshas played with the wassa joyful, I Just hadto shouldbe a goodbet there. Schoolbasketball coach, AtlantaHawks and the Seattle .mentionit. L CurrentRound Valley trout )esd basketball coach, the Jim’shead was three sizes ;oarsewill featureinstruction Wingo,considered me of the Supersonics.He was guard on activity appearsto be cen- batteroffensive rebounders in the Knickteam that wonthe larger and his chest wasout teredin thevicinity of b.oththe fundamentalball handling, NBAchamplcochip in 1970.He like a proudpeacock. At the North and South ’TOwersby passing,shooting, the N.B.A.,will demonstrate Village"70" Golf Club, Bar- man-tar-mandefense, in- reboundingtechniques both will be iestrudinghow to play dfllting live-bettingbaits at ¯ manto mandefense. den&own,hesent a gel&hall180 the 12to 18 footlevel. I Duringthe coursethere will yards for a hole-in-oneand finishedwith a 77, onestroke land tw0-on-twocontests. down.Jim said, "Its the first b~l.,--~-- ~. I be four shoaling,J League playasP.on.one will beconducted timein myfife, as longas I’ve J duringthe second week of the beenplaying galE, to makea It hasbeen brought to my Theplayers will be hole-in.one." Keep on attention through the I groupedaccording to ageand swingingJim. Departmentof Environmental jun¢li iFn ’°-| ability. Protectionand the Division of Registration fee for the **¯*e* Fish Gameand Shellflshedes 9 Varieties Of Freshly BakedBagels course Is $30. The class Is Director, Russell Onion Oadic Sesame¯ . Pumpernickel ’COFIELD DAY" George Dlehl W21HAof Chatthsm(with mike)and ’Ben Cembrola ,plain limitedto thefirst 30students WA2MTTof Gsrwoad work the Td-CountyRadio Aesooiatian’s station W2LI at theannual It’s still up anddown with Cooktogham,that the En- Salt Poppy Caraway CinnamonO Raisin JtO enren, the off shore fishing. The dangered and Non-Game MERCERMALL, LAWRENCEVILLE 452-1550. "ham"field dayat ColonialPark In Franklin.Amateur radio operators nationwide participate watertemperature is still ia Species programitself is InouleLand Quaker Bridge nd.I I Appl[estloaforms may be in theemergency preparedness practice session. Open7:30 A.M.¯ tO P.M.Men.thru Thurs, [ obtainedby coiling Kennettat the low50’s. Thefluke are endangered. Frl. andSot. until Midnight,Sunday 7:30 A.M..6P.M. IS°merset CountyCollege, 526- (StuartCrump photo) there, but not feeding. The" Traditionally sportsmen, H200. bestfluke action is in the Bay, through the purchase of ¯ wherethe sun warmsthe huntingand fishing fisceeses, E POTTERY .waterBluefish are doing just have provided revenue to PRINCETON-MATAWAN ~rr~ ThePo.e~ PRINCETON Guest minister O.K.on bothday and night support the research, 201-583.1506- 201-297-6000 t~l/I ¯ Barn sells tripsof theparty beats. mauagementand protectionof Pto~:al~’:,Cr~: ’’ MATAWAN Therain wehave just bad both game and non-game ~ ~1S thelinest contemporary at Griggstown hasdone wonders for thefresh wildlife. Assemblywoman, hobsewaresandgTflware, waterfisherman. Many of the Josephine Margetts in- Americanand WAYNI: ROGERS $5 lakes and streamswere low treduesda bill, A2157,which AN imported,for less. SALE 100%COTTON SKIRTS Sunday andslow, the rain replenishedprovided$100,000 for this Sizes5-13. Natural, whiteand navy. them and added some air program. ADDITIONAL CAST ENAMEL COOKWARE ~n50 whichput a little fife intothe NewJersey wasthe first 6 pc. set reg. 85.00...... ’...... Special GrOu fish. state to submitan Endangered ’ OFFOUR.LOW p TheRev. Dr. Gerrit Ten Speciesproject to the Federal 45 pc. SET OF DINNERWARE~1~95 PANTS& TOPS 3s Zuithofwill preachat "the GovernmentThe New Jersey !/3 DISCOUNTPRICE reg. 79.95 ...... d/l’ bicentennialworship service Endangeredand Non.Game Special Group this Sundayat the GriggstownFishingfor SpruceRun’s Speciesproject is supper&el on everything, on everything, on everything, 50 pc. ASTROSTAINLESS DRESSES& GOWNS$A ReformedChurch. jumbobrowns is not an early byannual general Treasur’ on everything, on everything, on everything, reg. 50.00.... : ...... reg. to 42.00 morningor late evening appropriations.Due to thl on everything, on everything~on everything. 2500 NOW V Anative of the Netherlandspropesitioa.Anglers continue present budgetcrlsts, the Dr.Ten Zu thof is the headof to tab browntrout there at afi project’s fundinghas been PRINCETON the religiondepartment at the hoursalthough most fish areseverely reduced.You as an Universityof Missouri.His beingeaughtbetween11and 1.. interested sportsman, orone sermoawiilconeeatrate on the Fishingisbest when there’s a who is concerned about New ¯ PRINCETON¯ Gene Seal ¯STOREWIDE¯ themeof freedom. slightripple on thewat&’s .Jersey’s wildlife mayexpress MATAWAN SALE CHILDREN’S OUTLET In addition to Dr. ’Ten surface. ’ your interest and support by FLOWERS However,it is a different writingto your state senator PRINCETON201.297.4455 Zuithof’stalk, the bicentennial Unlimited service will include a 4-Hstory at Round Valley erassemblymanadvisinghim Save 20-40%OFF LibertyColors presentation of Reservoir,where the best "of the necessityof re-instating SUMMER coloaialflags¯ browntrout action appearsta adequatefunding for this ASHTRAYS,BASKETS, CERAMICS, be during’ the hours, af important program. ALL SUMMERMERCHANDISE INDOORGARDENING TOOL SETS, CLEARANCE MISTERS,MUGS, PITCHERS, PLANTERS, Additional Reductionson all Jaycee-ettesgive $100 DRASTICALLYREDUCED ROPES,etc., e!c., etc. Summer Merchandise- for Safety Town

Th Franklin Township rules andregulations. SAVE 50% Jaycee-ettese presented a Anopen orientation mectin ; ¯ ProfessionalPiercing is scheduledfor toaightat ~ , PrivateOffices checklast weekfor $100to the , EarringsAvailable lacal Jayceechapter in sup- p.m.at 575 EastanAve. An r MARKETPLACE, ¯ 24.hr. AnsweringSe~lce pert of their Safety Town womenbetwe#n the ages of 18 FORIN FOR’I~ATIO~ICALL project; The:program, for "’ and35’intei’estedin~atteedieg :)’ shouldcall DebbieSmith at ~ ~r,tN| | ll~thl,~fuT PRINCETON : .... "~ iS: 609-924-7040 kindergarteaersin the corn- : ’, ’,~,~--~"~.~ 29x,ss7 : SUMMER 19SNassau Street munity, is. aimed toward 246-490Sor GloriaCoavery at : ’ Workshop SAL E ON! " "-~’mnI Phf~n & P~t ~’nl Since [9&§" teachingchildren about safety 356-1644. l W m O ’ 11 0 A " M : to 6 P.M. 12,?c,2,::2:: / ,’ FREE""°FOR’TEM FINISHINGPURC MATERIALS SEZro, THURS¯and FRI¯ E) o30%OFF All in Stock f 1, A.M.’o 9:30 P.M. (OUR LOW PRICE) QUILTEDBEDSPREADS ~"-~:SAT. 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. ¯ ’PRINTEDBEACH e66 ’ASSORTEDBATH e/aa Quality*ready.to.finishsolid TOWELSJ,2’ 45 white mapleand solid walnut ~,j ~ TOWELS 6/mdee,f.. bookcases,desks, tobies, choir, etc. eHEAVVWI:IGHTWASHCLOTHS 2/88’ if perf. to 99’ eFLANt’’L BACKTABLECLOTHS ¯ 1.88 asst, sizes reg.to 3. 99 I . NEW! Wallpaper Dept~

bare necessities " d J~’ BAANSKTEAMERIAcRGRD MATAWAN SUMMERCOORDINATES & SEPARATES .~Z~~’ ’T-SHIRTSand SHIRTS SHIFTS...... $~s reg. to 15.0037s TO~a 5 reg. to 20.00 ~ a|hk % MATAWAN:Rt, 34, Twe miles PRINCETON:At,hejuncflea II southef RI. 9 Intersection of Route27 and518. DRESSES...... 8~s LOUNGEWEAR..... 9Ta 1/! o"’o’ "’o"201.583.1506 5mllosnerthelPrincomn201.297.6000reg. to 30.00 reg. to 40.00 3 ,o II,! o,,: ys Famous OURREG. LOWDISCOUNT PRICE SKIRTSETS ...... 8 BRAS*s 2 reg. to 30.00 Makereg,to 7,50 GREATSELECTION OF ts Reg, THE BOOKSTALL PANTS...... (I PANTIES& BIKINIS MATAWAN560.202g ¯ PRINCETON297.303S Femeus s reg. to 22.00 Make b9 & 99* BLOUSES4"to,,00 reg, ta 3.00 A womanmay want a diamond for Woman’sDay Book of Inner gameof its beauty.For its fashion. HousePlants MATAWAN reg, 5.95 Sole4" reg, 7,95Sole ~S$ Or just because it comesfrom you. 2o,.s0,,,,s0o PRINCETON Whateverher reason, value is your reason PRINCETON Joyof Cooking7 SesameStreet JLeather JUST MEN 201.297.6140 reg,I0,00 Sale StoryBook Warehouse to shop The DiamondStore. reg,3,95 Sole 271 TAKEYOUR CHOICE . SALE All HardCover Books in stock at a 20%Discount MATAWANINC, JUSTARRIVED ShopTues. thru Sot. andSave Plants Plus 503,404g eLargeselection of shearllngs coalsand jackets from 9Q Upto 50%on Selected Items 8" HANGINGA99 aNEWFALL FASHIONS BASKET~ Keg’Price $O t° $10 or aNEWFALL LENGTHS ShopEvery Day for the Bestof SUPERSPECIAL SALE PRICE ’SAVE20% ¯ BO% LargoSeiectlon at Mar~yVarieties i All Worlds IN ADDItlON~ ...... ±__ ~ ...... OURENTIRE INVENTORY OF PLANTS~ TREESs POTTERY * MACRAME’e PLANTFURNITURE s SASKETSt ART and ACCESSORIESONSALE, Susan MA,AWAN a, Marquiseehopo o, Dlgmond e, 10 Diamond diamondsolllslro,, noiltehependant, osrrlngg, PR,NOE,ON $400 ’ $3~0 pnlr$375 eVeRFRSTFabric mill, MAtAWAN~1 MI~) | shoe town b, 16Diamond d, 2 Dlnmoncl f, 10Diamond andglft~, MAIAWAN PRINClYO~ ’ r Insortring, $425 earrings, , duosol, Diamondeofltslro, pair $f26 l =0t $000 $700 All gotIn 14knrst gold ADDITIONAL 20% OFF i, [i, ..... i II OURLOW DISCOUNT PRICE ON ZglemIt&,vnlvln~, ChatRo * Zalgs Cantos Cltarl~e ~ IlankAmerluai’d * Makler ChstEe 54"P, RINTEDJEI~SEY Full Bolts,,,1" yd, ’with any8ALE pur0hd0o %90 or moret~rv s,t,, ~vl~., ^nteri¢anll~prm, Diners Clol), Carla Illandte s Lsyaw~y LARGESELECTED GROUP of .I, t HANDBAGSe JEWELRY 60" POLYESTERDOUBLEKNIT ~ 1e9 ,WHITESFull Bolts .... ’ ...... , yd, a.,t.shoelt p.,W. ZALES eWALLETS i. ’ TheDiamond Store 45" POLYgSTER/COTTONPRNTSA.qp ’ " QUAKERBRIDGE MALL lli,,oallanllnlvgld, CallcostNoveltleR~ Stripes,,,,,,YO yd, ’ ’ 709.804§ -T--- ....., Thursday,July 1, 1976 TheFranklin NEWSrECORD

ii i far enough . in offering Mr. Nero, Democratic SOmemetCounty freeholder citizens, " programs.If {he.elderlyhave tax to a ~ertainpercentage Of about the unavailability of. FrankR..Nero, testifying ata.o. ~ . to walt too long, they mayhis or herincome. recent puouc neanng,L onwnnene’encorseaseveralot me .... solutioustothe"problems {hat eandldatefor Congresslathe Medicaidnursing homebeds I "[ obifuories )Nero,callsforactiontoaidseniorcitizens--, .... vl n me recommendauons con- elderly citizens are en- Fifth District, said the llteragyThehearing, walt a lifetime." held atEdisonMr. InNero the urgedarea ofprompt healthaction care, for our senior cillzeds" he I SophiaKnolmayer state s proposeowrl ,,an vntalned in the proposal counteringin the areas of proposal"should be a call to said. ’ Aging,caged for the state "to preparedby the state’s Ad- income, housing, tran- immediate,thorough action -- Lanesin Edison,was one. of in developingprograms to Theststerequirement thatq sportation, nutrition, health notplecemealpublinrelallonsfourpubgcsnssinnsschedniedmeat{he ne’eds of tbe elderly. Mrs. Sophia Simon implcmeeta unified planer ~nlnlstraUonon Aging,l~r ;CertificateofNeedheobtained Hospital,Bcrnards. action" . to assist senior Nerosaid the plan doesn’tgo care, education,employment programs. We cannot Walt any by the slate Divisionon AgingHe proposed that the Division beforenew nursing homes can ¯ Knolmayer,88,formerly of 98 Bornin Lindenkurst,N.Y., andmeaningful activity." longer to implementthese to elicit commenton its on Aging coordinate a~ be erected has prevented BrooklineAve., Somerset, be lived in NewBrunswick ’~\ proposalsto assist the elderly.programwi{h the state Collegepotential builders fromcon- died Thursdayin the Raritan beforemoving here. ; and obtain federal funds for of Medicineand Dentistry, strueting any addlUonhl Health and ExtendedCare He served in the Army . projects that help senior local hospitals, county nnminghomns,Mr. Nerosaid. Center/Raritan. during WorldWar II. HewasaRockyHill un decidedon appeal citizens, colleges and private prac- "Wemust regulate arid Bornin" Hungary,she lived memberof Jeasen.Scalznae Mr. Nerosaid the proposaltitioners to provideimproved supervisethequagtyoflcare in In NewBrunswick 50 years Post 478, AmericanLegion. "fallsfarshortasasniuUonte ’dental and medicalcars, our local nursinghomes, but f beforemoving here. Mr. Marold was a com- by llad Bush propertyto be re-zonedfor property..." "seriouslyconsidering," he the many’economicproblems especiallyfor seniorcitizens tbe state shouldallow a free Mrs. Knolmayer was a munieantof St..Peter’s R.C. StaffWriter residential developmentor said, wouldgive the boroughconfrontingthe elderly." whodon’t q’i,afify for current memberof the Ascension onlypart of it. Theopinion "Borrusand I read Leahy’s He called for the state governmental programs market system of nursing Church,New Brunswick. Thelotterstates: "Thecourt will Opiniondifferently," said Mr. 90 days to amendits or- home construction to Lutheran Church and the Survivors include his wife, ROCKYHILL -- Heherlast weak. Either a dinance. Divisionon Agingto prepare becausetheir incomesaren’t develop,’"he said.. : ; William Penn Fraternal Dorothy; {hreesous, Thomasborough has not yet decided not order the boroughto courthearing or somefurther Landmark which owns speeificlegisistinn as soonas lowenough. . Mr. Nero concluded by Association, both in New of BoundBrook and Glennand whether to appealor complyrezone to allowthe plaintiff to threegwaycorrespondence approximatolyl00acres,most possibletosecurepropertytax Mr. Nero endorsed the emphasizing{hat the needsof Brunswick. Jack, both at home;a brother,with a SomersetCounty cOurt develop its land for multi- wouldprobably be neededto ¯ proposedof it zonedto build AERO, a massivehas relief forsenior citizens, either portionof the stoic planthat .seniorcitizens nkonld receivb Sheis survivedby a grand- LewisofNew Brunswick; a ruing{hismonthmandatingahanded downearliermajor familydwellings aSbutthe borough mastPr°posed’rezone he through a homesteadexemp- emphasizesthe needfor lm- top governmentalpriority tb I son, RobertJ. Knstyus’of sister, Mrs.Rose Daly of New said.defineit satisfactorily office condominiumcomplex tion {hat wouldfreeze or provedhousingfortheelderly,ensurethat elderlyresidents I North Brunswick,and two. Brunswick,and a grandson,rezoning, for multi-familyplaintiff’s land...soastoallow together with. apartment reduce taxes or through a including senior citizen canliveout {heremainder of [ great-grandchildren. Burial wasin St. Peter’s housing, plaintiff a realistic, Adecisionnot to appnalbut townhouses.It has already circuit breakertax that wouldcomptexeaandnnrsinghomes.:their lives in dignity and’ Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery, New Brunswick. reasonable countyTheuse of its to re-zone,which decisiOn,courtthe councilis receivedplanning approval, judgedeliveredB.limit an elderly homeowner’s"I am deeplyThomasbY concerned economicsecurity .... Cemetery,New Brunswick. Leahy,struck down nearly all ". of RockyBill’s AEROzone to DavidCarney permitthe plaintiff, Land- LouisPuskas "mark DevelopmentCo. of morelhana DavidCarney, 82, of 525Somerville,to developits LewisSt. died Thursday inSt. approximately90 acresin that PEPS! LAKEPARK, Fla. -- Leu Peter’sMedical Center, New district with multi-family Puskas,68, of 344 DatePalm Brunswick. residential units. Whenthe 6 PAGK12 OZ, GANS Drivewaspronounced dead on Bornin Austria, helived arrival Thursdayin Southernhere 50years. decision becomesa signed OceanCounty Medical Center, courtorder, expected soon, the Stafford, followingan ap- During World War I he boroughwill have45 daysto parentheart attack, servedin the Armyand was a appeal. I=AI Bornin Edison,he liveUm memberof Charles Henry The borough council is FranklinmostofhislifeheforeChapter 17, DAV,Kendall expectedfirst to hear the movingto Florida 22 years Park. Re was also a memberrecommendations of a ago. Mr. Puskaswasaretiredof Joyce Kilmer Post 25 specially-appointed study bu;ldingcontractor. AmericanLegion, Mflltewn. committeecreated at the last 0P[ll JUI,¥ 4th 9 A=Mi-3 ProM= 8 survivingare his wife, the Mr. Carneywas a retired council meeting by mayor formerJr.GraeeGriesler; ofBareegat.ght; a son, CorpboilnrmanofAmcr,for the ca,ContainerNew nftnrJohn Pettibnne theJune.decseveral s,nn days "~ Ill 4 PI.AYEH ,,,uisthreedaughters, Mrs.Eleanor Brunswick - Thecouncil isalso seeking DAD.!HTON MariePeiroskyofSt.Thomas,Survivingare his wife,the ~hichhas been written up as a VirginIslands, and Mrs. Linda formerIreneBassalyga;{hreacourt order by Landmark’s Jane Richardson of Fort sons, Boris of Middlebash,attorney,Jack Borrus, but not Laudardalc; a brother, Jerry of SouthBound Break, yet signed by JudgeLeahy. ’Alexander,two sisters, Mrs. and Nestor, with whomhe Accordingto boreughattorney Bernadette To{hand Mrs. lived; six daughtersMrs. Garret Heherthe order as GraceMassone, both of HelenCameron of Ephrata, presently drafted, may Franklin, and 11 grand- Pa., Mrs. OlgaGrebis of misconstrue{heintent of the Metuchcn,.Mrs.Elsie Krib- judge’ssix-page letter opinion. "children. Aour. ay~",~=O~ =L] L~..J1, IIl~l~ ./~’[[~ ~ Burial wasin St. Joseph’sKalko of FranklinPark see- FASHION Cemetery,Dover. ooerrequested by clarify the :~, ES tion of SonthBrunswick, Mrs. ruling,he said. "-- Vcra Brabson of Monmouth Thepoint of contentionis Julius Marold Junction and Mrs. Anna whetherthe decisionrequires Breese of Somerset,and 24 all of Landmark’s AERO Julius Marnidof 85 Kossuthgrandchildren. St., Somerset,died last Burialwas inSS. Peter and Tuesdayin Lyons.Veterans PaulCemetery, South River. SALE r All Plants$I.00 lirlii TerrariumEt MacrameSupplies : Nine esidr ents grad uat e ’[)riedRower Arrangements 85 OUNCE NJIT.... KLEIN KRAFT At its 60{hcommencement Science;Robert J. Frees, 57 MarketStreet exercise, held May28, NewAppleman Rd., M.S. in EastMillstone c JerseyInstitute of Technologymanagementengineering;¯ Tues.-Sat.10-5 awardeddegrees to morethan JohnE. Rascnfns,10 Warner MSTGHINa11 OZ. 800candidates taking part in Dr., B.S. in electrical ,HilL[ill ! FOR|i’ the ceremony. engineering;Glenn G. Jacobs, CARDOF THANKS The degrees awardedin- 52 CarmenSt, B.S. in elec- Deemingit impossible to 3 SPEED eluded574 B.S. degrees in ten trical engineering;Kurt L. engineering or related Knudson,3 UlyssesRd., B.S. thankeach one in parson, technicaldisciplines and 260 in chemicalcngineoring; J.R. wewish to expressour sin- Masterof Science candidates .Me{hews,~ Mercer St., B,S. cereand heartfelt thanks to along with two Degreeof mmechanical engineering ourrelatives, friends and Engineerand five Doctorof ThomasS. Mdd eton, 49 Pine neighbors for their EngineeringScience degrees. GroveAve. M.S. in compote] beautifulfloral tributes, TheInstitute ceremonywas sc cnce; Willie J. Robinson spiritualbouquets, masses, INOHI~FAN heldbeneath a hugetent onthe Jr., 46 MillstoneRoad B.S. if cardsof sympathyand notes playingfield of the campus,engineering technology; of condolencesandall kin- Thestudents, their families RamearanSahu, ~ Bloom. ds of expressionsof sym- andfriends and the assembledfield Ave.,Degree of engineer. pathy extendedto us HAWAIIANTROPIO faculty of NevJ Jersey’s during our recent DARKTAHINO leading technological in- Post.Mastectomy bereavementof my beloved LOTIONOROIL’ stitution, broughtthe total Fittings husbandand our beloved assemblageto nearly 5,000, father, JohnPotsko, The following Franklin Thewodd~s not ovel after mastec. Specialthanks to Ray. residents receiveddegrees: tom Oulseined stun givesyOU JosephM, Krysztofik, Ray. pelsonaly. atlent*on and fillings in LawrenceS. Crilly, 52 Farm pFivacy,We also ca.y ’orthotic sup, J, C, Parzyozok,Rev, Mr. Rd,, Apt,. 30, Master of polls anda lull selection OI AndrewSzarolota end Ioungewea¢and ileopweaL Fuc]tloand Warren Funeral MejolCredit Cards Homeand to the dadlcated TENNISPROGRAM FleePelking staff of theCoronary Care FORKIDS Unitof SomersetHospital, p $Y.’LENECORSET SHOP Somerville,N,J, EXOEROISE Tennislessons for boysand 2789Brunswick Pike(All. RI. 1) Bereavedwife, SANDALS girls willbegin July 12 andrnn LawrenceTwp.. {609} 883.8088 RuthPoteko and Family for six weeks,Classes will be holdat Franklin High School TauntsCourt for all residents agesnine Ihru 15, Tile fee Is $3 ANNOUNCEMENT plus $1,50 mandatoryin. surance,Tee shirts will be distributedat no additional PeterT, H~n,M,D,, announces that as of July1, chargeon tile first clay of 1976he will openhis office for thegeneral practice class, Openingsare still of medicine ’at Route 206, Belle Mead, available,All interestedIn. HIIIsborougllTownship, New Jersey, Telephone (lividualsmay register at tile 201-359-7557,Noappointments are necessary, Of. TOWELS Parksand Recreation office rice hours will be on Monday,Thursday and (from 9 to 4 p,m,)in tim Saturdayfrom 9:00a,ml to 12:00noon, and on MunicipalBuilding, Tuesdayfrom 5:00 p,m, to 8:00p,m,

Iohlto limit qylqtltls*, ’BorneIt, ~ natzvalleblt In ,,11 olorol,’ Salog’g}ieCtivoJunoS0,July6MANVILLE FINDERNE DRUGFAIR, KINGSTONKINOSTONMALL i r / ’ ~ RUSTIC.MALL, MANVILLE AAPCENTER, FINOEflNE,~,; IO-A lhe FranklinNEWS’RECORD Thursday, July 1,1976 :. Parade, picnic to highlight’ inMontgomery league

; by Ilad Bush celebration of Indeped~enee with a parade (o the school past a reviewing stand at the tourney StatIWrlter Day Sunday on the school down Burnt Hill road and high school snd then proceed grounds of the Burnt Hill finish at 10 p.m. with a to the Burnt Hill school State Tournament"play- : MONTGOMERY :-The Road School. , flreworksdispinysaedwiching: grounds, the center of the down"will be the nameof the ¯ townshipis inviting its neigh- Montgomery’sJuly 4 ac- a dayfull of variedactivities, day’sactivities. gamewhen the District lit bets to a picdic-in-tho-park livlties will begin at 2 p.m. The events scheduled for Old fashioned games and AmateurSoftball Association "’ i ii i IndependenceDay will serve field-lot sports will followthe slo-piieh softball tournament as. MontgomeryTownship’s; scbeel dedieatl0n ceremonies’ will be held the weekendof fL community-wide"’celebration ’ Hot-air balloon rides weather July 10-11, according to KAWASAKI of the bicentennial year, ac- permitting, will be given at a District CommissionerFrank cordingto UrsulaBrechnell of nominal charge. The soho01 Torpoy.. Teams from the towaship’s bicentennial playground will be open for Somerset, Middlesex andu GrandOpening Sale committee. ’ youngchildren. Hunterdonare eligible. Thd day’s 19th century Several refreshmentstands, State tourney competitlen theme, she said, including manned by various com- will be staged in the open KZ900 ...... ,...... ,...... ".. $2149bandstand concerts, was munity grou~, will have on division and in class Astate chosen as a fitting way to sale a variety of bakedgoods, category. mark the dedication of the hot dogs, hamburgers and Applications are prescfitly being acceptedfor state play.. mrestored Bedensvgleour-roe carnival delicacies. KZ400,....,.....,...... ’., s1075 schoolhouse, built In 1853, Both the Montgomeryschool Teamsmust enter a roster of which is Montgomery’s, bands and the noted ¯ one of the. leagues in whichi principal bicentennialproject. BlawenburgBand will provide they participate. Tourney KZ400 Special..., ...... s795 The keys to the schoolhouse programsof patriotic songs entry deadline is Friday. . will be symbolicallypresented ROstersand entry fee of $601 In the evening, pi;eceding should be sent to ASATour- to the Van Hariingen the fireworks,oostumed pupils Historical Society, whichwin namentDirector, POBox 837, 175Street &Trail ...... s649 from the Orchard RoadSchool Somerset County Park henceforth assume respon- ¯ will present a tableau of the sibility for its maintenance. Commission, Somerville, GS100c¢ Speciul Price 2449 Oratoryfor the day, she said, Signing of the Declaration of 08876. ASAregistered mere.. will be limited to the Independence. ." bets will pay$55. ¯ Innumerable citizens A~ meeting of all teams EASTCOAST KAWASAKI dedicationof the school. groups, including even’ U.S. RTE.#1 TRENTON.J. A local parade including entered in the upcoming N. floats, antique cars, decorated elementary school classes, tournament will .be held at -- ACROSSFROM tOYOTA OF TReNTON- have contributed to com. Park Headquarters, MilRown bicycles and bands will kick pteting the schoolhouse off the day’s celebration¯ The TAKINGA BREATHER, Len Hunt (left) and JohnZimmerman Road,Tuesdayy July 6, at 8:30 restoration. After the centerof Sundar’s localbicentennial activities., p.m. 883"3169 parade will begin at Kildee pausebefore rejoining the rest of the crewrenovating the in- (RandyPalmer photo} wt Road, follow Burnt Hill Road dedication, the freshly painted, newlyshuttered and terior of the BedensvilleSchoolhouse in Montgomery,the gingerbread-trimmedlittle’ one-roomschoolhouse will be ( open to the public as a town- I ship museum. , | Visitorswlii haable te gain| an impression of Vieterian [ ¯ newsbriefs schaoldays from the antique / furnishings within, the period ¯ textbookson display, the maps on the wall and the teacher. Lik..,... 9=’-et-new’a’:’c=oru,reT Ourstereocenter and scholar requisites;. "’~’Y Brathwaite ’~1 ’The Franklin Township Nivisen holds a Master of challenge of heading, our completesbasic i ¯ grows on you. l TIRES!TIRES! I the appointment of Patriela PennsylvaniaState Univer- her leadership the library will i]! l ’ Nivisonas tts newdirector, stty. She is a resident of continue to grow despite the ¯ TIRES!: [ . She will assumethe post on Millstone andis currently co- handicapof a limited budget." Airman~ Luis F. Brathwaite, ’.: v(¢%#,~ l September1.. . chairman of that berough’s Ms. Patricia Bacon, whose parents are Mr. and i" ~~L AT l Mrs. Nivison has been Bicentennial Committee. reference librarian, has been Mrs. Emesto B. Robinson of ;: "~/~;,’~,/m~’| ,.~N~ director of the Hillsborough In making the an- serving as acting director of PRICES I 238LenoxAvo. Somerset has ~ .,e~l’~’J[~ I Public Ltb’rary for seven, nouncemnnt, Hildy Gross, the library since the been assigned {o Lowry AFB, ~q~ YOU |, years. She came to president of Franklin resignation of Tzvee David Cola., after completmg’ Air E~’~..~,~,~)~J~; l Hlllsharough from the Fair- Library’s Boardof Trustees, Morris in March: Force basic training. ~’~l~’~/~ c~NrT i field, N.J. library. Agraduate said: "Weare very happythat Franklin Library ts located During the six weeks ~’~,,..~.~ training at Lackland AFB, [~l~F~ REFUSEof Douglass College," Mrs..Mrs. Nivison has accepted the at 935 Hamilton Street, Tex., the airman studied the from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Air Force mission, E ~4 WilliamR. Hutchinson F.tUfing:B.f. GOODRICH * DUNLOP ’ Mondaysand Thursdays; organization and customsand ATTENTION PARENTS i from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.on receivedspecial instruction in ¯ MiCHELIN¯ Steel Belted ¯ Glass ¯ Hutchinson ¯ : :" Literally.Because it expands from 63" to lOfeel.to fit .Betedi Rldial¯ BIIon = Rayon¯ 5 WeeksSpeedreading Course for Children9.16 ..~..: ’-’Tuesdaysandr Somerset.:W~.~dnesdays; Thelibrary isopen ~ human relations. , Polyestere:AII Fairish Ca Sizes ¯ =’:~’~"~"and from tO a.[n~(ds’p.m. On ’ Airman BrathwaJtewiil now becomes ~~ :,- prac~caByany space¯It holds all your slere0 equipment, " ::~;’ "~" 3 HourSe~io’ns "Fz’idays and Saturdays.The receive.specialized training in ma""~’er-’.’u ~.~=-~-~’r~r=~ records,books and lois more:Whafs more the top piece COMPLETESTOCKOE RIMS FOR MOST GuaranteedResults or TuitionRefunded FOREIGNCARS. i ¯ Mml.lf~ilr~li! canh..... dloaO0’,~nglesoy...... t nac...... ClassSchedule: 9.12 noon library’s phonenumber is 54S- the aerial photography ~~[,.L]~.~’ In oakor leakveneers or whilelacquer. And the pdce 8032. systems repair field. WilliamR. Hutehison,of 2i ; - ~ is musicto yourears, Last year was $350¯ Now $250 609-924-4177 or 1.4PM, Mon. Ihru Saf. LimitedEnrollment, 8 Students per clas SweetbriarRd., Somerset, has JOSEPHJ. NEMES s been promoted to Managerof FreeTesting and Evaluali0n RodrickCrawford EmployeeRelations at Onion ’& SONSrlnc. ¯ 20 Nassau St., Princeton, Suite 237 Carbide’s Chemicals and Plastics comple on River Highway206, Princeton Phone: 924-6333 loins Air Force Roadin Piseateway.x (ann.Volkswagen dealer) Nationwide Speedreading Academy Anative of Tyrone,Penn,, .C :/ RndrickCrawford, son of basin training until 5 Nov. 76. Mr.Hutehisnn joined Carbide Mrand Mrs. Crawfordof 96 "After basic training Redrick in 197oat the firm’s Sister-: BerrySt. Somersethas joinnd will be given additional sville, W. Va. plant. Three he United States Air Force. training beforereporting to his ~’enrs ago, ho was assignedto Rodrickis a 1976graduate of first dutystation. the local River Readfacility - Franklin lligb School Hewas Sergeant Nemaib,local Air first as an EmployeeRelations : rocenily sworn into the Air .Force Recruiter, invites Associate and most recently Force’s DelayedEnilstment ~ anyoneinterested in finding as Division Head of Employ~: Program. Allboughhais in the out more information on Air Relations. Air Force now, the newair- Force opportunities to contact Mr. Hutehisonholds a B.S, . manwill not have to report to him at 722-1118or stop in his degree in Businessand a M.S, ¯ COPYING .Lackland Air Force Base, officcat24-30E.MainSireetln degreein Industrial Relations, near San Antonio, Texas for Somerville Mondaythrough both from the University of .EVENTS’ SERVICE Friday. , , WestVirginia, TNUBSDAY,JULY 1 SomersetCounty Jaycees Blcentono[al Festival. North Branch DavesMen’s A Park,MIIItown Rd, Bridgoweer Horseshows amusements, XEROXCOPIES [’:AI{ !’i EIH:IN(; r dos,arts 8’ craftssnd ant quo cars, Thurs, Et Fri, 6.11p,m., Sot, Boys Shop Sun.noon.11 p,m, (Qffandtr rRI.:E. BESSENYEI FranklinTownship Council Reorganlzeflon . 8 p,m, Council Pricvs" ~ilh inlr,,]tu,,,I,f 41S, MainSt, Monvll{o g Son chambers., HillsboroughPlennlng Boa’rd. 8 p,m," ¯ " A r~fihfbh,), Formal Wear’ EARRINGS Oil~tUlltffS h~sr/rllnd 8ATUflDAY,JULY3 ’ ¯Township 526.0111 For H(re 5B0Flilrlllllr)lt SI, Fireworksdisplay ¯ FranklinTownship Munepal Building Pharmacy Sherntttnt~ Sons The Hot 725-9027 N,WBm nswi(:k parkinglot, Raindate, July 5, . ¯ Policeman Lightingof RevolutionaryWarsignal beacons, 9;30 P,m. on area KI 5.1fllOli JEWELER e Moilm’an’ hlllstops,Con be soon around, county, ¯ I712Ihrrnill,, St...%rmr’r.wt (NedIs Bank) KI5-6453 SOmersetShoppin! Crnlee , Are Here! flUNDAY.JULY 4 , ,\f;7’..llt)’l’l IlL/l: RockConcert and fireworks disp ay¯ SomersetCounty Park Commsalon, Fireworks at dusk,North Branch Park, MONDAY.JULY B FieldMass. 8 a,m,Grove behind St, MatthlasSchool, JFK Blvd, In Somorset,’PoncakoBreakfast following In cafeteria, HORSEFEED & SUPPLIES, PET Parade¯ sierra 10 s,m, Franklin H g Sohoolparking lot, down FOODS,WILD BIRD SEED, HamiltonStrost~ to Sts;Peter end Paul Church, Hawthorne S roe ¯ ANIMALFEED. WE ALSO IT PAYS Picnle,Muslo and Osnclno following,’,’ ’ CARRYWATER SOFTENER HIIIsboroughhoard of Adjustment¯ 8 p,m, SALTS,LAWN & GARDENSUP. TUEBDAY,JULY g PLIES,SHOES, Doors. TO SomersetCounty Board of Freoh01dors.8 p m JACKETS& GLOVES, ManvillePlanning Board ¯ 7:30 p,m, 1 FranklinSenior Citizen., Club ¯ businessmooting tO n,m, East , PM no, 5 ’ ¯ Testdrive n SAABfor a nowdriving a BELLE MEAD ADVERTISE! Franklinflrehoase Pine Grove Avenue oxpnrloncooWe’re the oaly MeTeor FARMERS’CO-OP MillstoneCouncil, 6 p,m, Local& Long Dlitonce Co,nw Dealergadwe,.o the cxpnr, LINE ROAD HIIlaboroughSenior Citizens regular moo no ¯ 1 p mEd set on IonDoand expertise to servey0u wolh ~ .... ROAD CALL Oelldlng,Hllllborough presbyterian C,hur©h, 3E No,171h Ave, BELLEMEAD Mnnvlllo (201) 369-5173 725-3300 WEDNESDAYJULY7 g01,738,77S8 Concon¯International Feel vs Slnoom,7 p,m; Somerset Court. ly CommunityCollege, im FranklinPlsnn no hoard¯ Op,m, ’ RockyHIll Boardof Edusstion,Op,m, . . :,, ~.u.o^v,Ju~yR . .... Somerset.Hunt’orden Chapter of Wldowlor WidowirsDon. SPECIALON L ~nttratorl McCARTHY’$ coI8oeislB:30.12 p.m, Holiday Inn, flou o 200,Barnes, Ills. some’71] leftovorl nndnntnrally ROW 1070’~., n I coUpoR, Franklinllonrd of Adjustment,6 p.m, another "HOTONE" from Nomoth, WELDINOSERVICE FUCILLOg FnlOAYrJULY g LUMBERCO., INC, PORTARL(W[LDINO., IN, :WARREN MarriageEnconl or Informson N oht, Op,m, Items of Frank ReadingOlvd,r O~llo Mood DUSTRIAL& COMMERCIAL MAIN, antiLode Clohon, 100 North 7 Avoatie,Manvlie PlaaRo nell If plan,,’ : !’ !~, 3159.6131 /[NANCE-,CERTIFI[D PIPE, nlnoI at!radarfat Informationr620,l1276, ’,, -, ’, , ’ WELDING.; REPAIR WELOING 0 , MINI,BIKES,FARM &fiARD[N Funeral Homo,Inc, ’ ’ MONDAYrJULY13 ’ ’ [OIIIPMENI,CARS &TRUCKS, AdamFuclllo~ Mor, Nemeth, 369.4224 725,1762 , Ih, llp,m, MOTORS,INC. 258AMWELL RD ProIZaako ~,030BTATg IlOAO nOUTll=SO~, PIIlNOI~TON, NIW JllRsllY /000,0|1,3g00 NESHANIC~ ~ .. MIIIIllltn InIUI~IIRR,, 6inl o I ’~’ , "~ ’: ’:,’i !’ ’:5:’ ";, ..... , Thm’sday,July I, 1976 i I-A creases,His idea wassupported by Mr. Company,claimed that the expansionof Board Newmayoll Cullen.It w’esalso suggestedthat the Fire District Twowould deprive his |Co~tl’~uedItem Page One~ [Continuedfrom Page One] townshiptax officeprovide assists nce to companyof neededrevenue by cutting be worthvery little aa a ratable.Voting on the committeewith council members theseresidents wishing to file appels. into the areait presentlyserves, thereby in favorof the resolutionwere George Jack Cuilenand DorothyMaklary, severingit frommajor contributors in Consavoy,Monte Fisher, EmilPinter, AGAIN! CouneUmanCharles Dumnd will Join Maintenance the Route27 shoppingcenter andTrap LeonardTobias and Richard Messner. Mr. Martlnoand Mr. Latanzioon the l Continuedfrom Page Oriel Rock,Inc. in Kingston. Theboard offreeholders isrequired to Roadsand HighwaysCommittee. Franklin-Hamilton Gardens and Proponentsof the expansion,namely makea finaldecision in90 days on Slotsfor the Citizen’sTalent Bank and Franklin Greens management,the the fire companiesin District Two, whetheritwill accept the gLft which WE the TransportationCommittee were left doubleinspections would result in some counteredthat themove would improve includes155acres for thegolf course, 45 openfor the time being. Mr.Mnssner apartmentsbeihg exan’iined every 1.7 fire protectionthroughout the township acresfor a "parkand $600,000 for the suggested that the Transportation years¯ As the ordinanceis presently and that they, tee, need financial .constructionof the course,a parkinglot .. Committeemight not be necessaryif worded,the state inspectionswould not beisterlng.. andother miscellaneous Items. SOLEMNLY their dutiesare incorporatedin the role qualifyas townshipchecks. of an advisoryboard to the mayor, Mullingover the problem,Deputy A meetinghas beenscheduled for July PARAMOUNTCARPET CARE CO. Asmayor, Mr. Fisher will serveon the MayorJack Cutienasked if the node 7 betweenthe fire chiefsassociation, the CarpetCleaning Nowl Tri CommunityPlanning Board. The fire commissionersandrepresentatives cea]dbe re-wordedso that apartments of the four companies(Kingston, Living Room,Dining Room appointmentfor chairmanof the En- wouldbe inspectedonce every 30 $59.50 Han and Stairs or Any 3 rooms PROMISE: vironmentalCommission has not yet. Griggstown,Little Rocky Rill and monthseither by the townshipor the FranklinPark) to iron out the problem, $59.50.Mention Ihis ad ! been made. state. TownshipAttorney Thomas Inother action, after hearing the Thecouncil also dtsctmsedpz’oblems Caffertysaid be wouldlook into the withthe fire laneplanned for the Easton possibilityalter it wenpointed out that complaintsof about 290 residents North apartmdntcomplex currently Includns ai’no extra cost: ~ the sameindividual would do the in- concerningproperty tax hikes, the ¯ SCOlChgltd ¯ PJ/c!COill~l Undo, Furnitu,e Wewill not run out of underconstruction. Mr. Cutien pointed spections for both Franklinand the councilpassed a resolution extending a out that as planned,the passage,.which state. federalGrant-ln-Aid program that opensonto Emerson Lane, might not be Actionona proposaltoexpand Fire assistsindividuals andfamilies easilyaeeessablefor flretrucks. Hesaid relocatinginFranklin. thatthe road is too narrow and the DistrictTwo was also put off after gradingwould make it difficult forthe representativesofthe fire companies Salaryincreases for the Police trucksto comeand go without extreme ¯ involvedinthe move argued before the BenevolentAssociation of$908 this year caution. councilabout the financialimplications and$I,000 next yeer were approved ina Theplanning board has, however, ofthe change. newcontract passed bythe council. alreadygiven its approval forthe plans ArmenPetrillo, ofthe Kingston Fire andthe councilhas no sayin thematter. Der,ra~in,~ % CouncilmenMartins and Fisher agreed IVith B,aluifRIImerinrIT’all. TMd,,& l’7,,ir>lrress,rl,s on the 4th of JULYweekend ! ! ! to bring the matter to the Planning Board’sattention at its next meeting. Referringto the turnouta t last weck’s meeting,the councilexchanged ideas for dealingwith rasldent’s complaints regarding raised tax assessments. Lir,. ~utd FRANKLINMALL ¢~’ CouncilmanMartino suggestedthat .,Irtiflrln/ ROUTE27 &SINCLAIR BLVD. Gifts signed,¯your ~r~~h~ p. ~ "" they ask TownshipAttorney Cafferty to SOMERSET,NJ. 08873 go beforethe countytax boardto appeal the hikesfor the irate residents.Mr. l"riemlh" ~rrlre. lb,as,mddeI’rires Howardthought that they shouldfirst in the KENDALLPARK SHOPPINGCENTER askassessor Roger Payneto come 6. ’6’,,¢,, ~o~84~.3m beforethe council toexplain the in- 297-2224 /

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MUSTANG PINTO CAR// DESCRIPTION INVOICESAL.. E.E CAR# DESCRIPTION INVOICEmSALE 67 Mustangll. 2. dr. Yellow,Green 4026,634083,63 107 Mustangll,2,dr, White 3827,903884.90 19 Pinto3.dr RAg, Yellow 3624,693681.69 237 MustangIt. 2.dr. Black 4786L9 4843,19 24 PintoSquilo Wagon, Yellow 4146.914203.91 38 PintoSqoffe Wagon. Silver.Bh~e 426438432139 43 PintoSqoifeWagon, Silver 3993.454050,45 44 PintoSqmloWagon,Dar~grown 4477,804534.80 73 PintoMPG, 3,dr gAB, Wilde 3292.123849,12 93 PintoPony MPG, 2,dr, White 2975,123032,12 ]11 PintoSoniro Wagon, OarkBrown 3649,8]8706,81 165 PintoWagonMPG,Yellow 352~,293688.29 BOBCAT 166 PintoMPG,2dr,White 3203,653260,65 18l PiffleMPG. 2,dr, yellow 3104,243161.24 742 BobcatMPG. 3,drRAB, Black 3818,443875,44 230 Pinto,3drRAg, Sdver,Blua 4109,094166.09 771 BobcatMPG 3.dr BAR.Yellow: 3356,35 3413,35 235 PinloSquailoWagon.OarkDrown 4509,854566.09 Green 236 PintoMPG Wagon, Light Blao 3526,223583.22 794 Bqbco!Villager MPG,Wagon, 429822 4355,22 PintoSqniroWagon,White White 260 4470,944527,94 4080,64 287 PintoMPG. 3.dr liAR, Yellow,3]56,90 3213,90 809 Bobcalvvlllagor,Wagon, Dark 4623,64 Green grown¯ 297Pinto MPG, 2,dr, Silver 2946,523003,52 335Pinto, 3,dr, gAB, PolarWhilo 3230,843265,84

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I ’ ~ t ,3 I, t,. WindsorHiuhtsHers]d.TheCentrslPost.HIIhboroushBescon.TilsManve Newl-ThaFrsnklln News-Record Tltur~a),,July l, 1976 I’B. . ConcertMasters f ~ Some enchanted presentsflutist [ arts &leisure ~ evening coming FLEMINGTON-- Flutist |,olp:kpe?t:o SamuelBaron will perfOrma Military exhibit caravan Garden Slate Arts Center with Carol Pacific" will be the first concert presented by Concert Channing for a six.day mn beginning production of Theatre:by-the. Masters, Inc. on Sunday,July WAsHINGTON CROSSING Pa. -- The Monday,July 5. The 80-year old Burns has Lake on July 8 through 10 at ll at 8 p.m. at the Little UnitedSlates Armed Forces B centennial been in entertainment for over 73 years, He The PeddioSchool, South Main Theatre, Hunterdou Central exhibitscaravan will be at Washington previously toured with Miss Channingin 1982 and East WardStreets. High School, Route 523. The Crossing.Pa. over the July 4 weekend,The and this performance will be their first A east of 42 singers and event inaugurates the fifth four,05-foot exhibit vans with displays on together since then. The pair will play dancers have been assembled cear of chambermusic con- thearmed services will be located near the several summertheatre spots around the by artistic director Jeffrey carts presented by the non- intersectionofRoutes 32 and 532 and will be country. Tickets are available at the box Holcombeand FmncinTowns profit organization. Stephen opento the public from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.on officeorbycailinge01-264-9200andatvarious for the production. . Bnrkelhammer, oboist, and July3 through5.The exhibits arenot part of ticket outlets. Dick LaRessa will portray Richard Moredsek, pianist, a recm tng effort Emile DeBecqueand Mnianie will performwith Mr. Baron. Hnymondwill play Nellie TheInn Placeto Dine Tickets for the concert are "1776" in Park Forbush. $4. for adults and $2. for Festival singers perform EDISON--"1776" will be producedby Plays- Ellen Botwin,Peter Lopatin, children under fourteen. For BRANCRBURG-- The International in-the-Park at Roosevelt Park here on July 6 Rich Hutchinsonand John tickets, send stamped, self- Festival Singers will begin the newsummer through g. Admissionis free and curtain time Zahirnys will also appear in addressed envelope with series of cultural concerts at the Somerset is 8:00 p.m. The cast includes Paul Daniels, the musical directed by Mr. check Io Concert Masters, CountyCollege out-door ampitheater with a Michael Davey, Saunder Finard, Jim Hor- Holcombe.Musical director is 21 SI,. MainSt.. Cranhurv.N.J. Inc., RDAnnandate, N.J. performance on Wednesday, July 7. The cash, NadineMaciorowki, Diane Stellatelin, Mifi Richey and choreography "Established1780" 08801.For further information, festival singers are baritone Matthew and Ernl Tamerman. is by ROsemaryKorzou. Paul call Eileen Berkelhammer, Murray, soprano Llnda Phillips, and tenor Faloona’designed the lifting DancingFr|. &Sat. and RonTruch, the sets. director, at 201:735-5657. NormanLarge. The wide-ranging program In the "Coach Room" will begin at 7 p.m. and will include a "The Producers" aired Theatre-by-the-Lake is an : discussionof the worksto he sung. indoor theatre on the Peddle PRINCETON-- Summer Intlme Film Series School campus. Performances Thefinest in [nodaad service in ourColunisl Dining Room will present "TheProducers" by MelBrooks will be at 8:30 p.m. and ample under:he direction oJ RichardG. Zsnyor. Proprietor. Daily life display on July S through 7 at the McCormtel~Art parking is available. Museum. The "film stars Zero Mostel and For information and For Reservations(009)395-0609 Closed Mondays CLINTON-- On the site ofthe Old Stone Mill Gene Wilder. Showtimeis 7:30 p.m. and reservations call 609.443-4544. 1776 which houses the Hunterdon Art Center, . . BicentennialMusical - bythe there oncestood a flour mill whichreportedly admitted until 7:15 p.m. Subscriptions are ground flour for GeneralWashington’s army stillavailable at609-452.818t. ¯ Diningout tonight? aide TownePlayers eneampedat Morristown. To commemorate ~I IH July1, 2, 3, 4, 5 this, the Art Centerwill opena bicentennial Try oneof the restaurants .8:30 P.M. exhibit of colonial tools and other in- Bennett to teach +, Tickets$2.50 Under 12$1.50 strumentsused in everydaylife. The exhibit PRINCETON -- Alexqedere:~’l~[*~’ Bennett,’~m prln- ~I| ~,m.~dlgll~’e~¢t~,, will openon Saturday,July 3 andrun through on our Arts page. Boxoffice openshow cipal dancerwith theBallet Rampertand , - .’ daysonly at 4 P.M. Aug.15. The Art Centeris openfree of charge ¯ Britain’s RoyalBallet will conductclasses at Tuesdaysthrough Fridays from 1 to 4 p.m. Ingmor Bergman’s (609)737-9721 the Ballet Workshopof Princeten during July HELDOVER| FreeParking and Saturdaysand Sundaysfrom I to 5 p.m. for intermediate and advanced technique. SHOWSDALLY 7 & 9:30 p.m. THEMAGIC FLUT ~tthePedd.Gohool-S.M~lnandW~rdat.. i~ Coming Auditions for placement will be held by plus InHIght~town,NlwJerlmy.Tel,443-4644 SUNDAY:4:30, 7 &9:30 p.m. ,11 GeorgeBurns, on stage Imogen Wheeler, workshop director. For HermanHesse’s -Prelent=- FIDDLERON THEROOF informationcall 609-921-6721or visit the July 9,10,13,14,15,16,17 HOLMDEL-- George Burns, one of show ii RODGER’S AND HAMMERSTEIN’S Cloister Inn, 65 Prospectat I0:30 a.m. week- ll~l[~llll[~ ~ll~ll business’all-time greats, will appearat the ¯ days. MUSICALCLASSIC SINGLES "SOUTHPACIFIC" REDFOR,/HOFN CHRISTIANFELLOWSHIP Featuring"Same Enchanted Evenlng", "Ball Hal", "Younger Than Springtime",Canna Wash That Man Right Outla My Hair" and ol1 Ill Social:Fri. * 8:30P.M. theother beautiful music and characters. Atreat for theentire "All.THEPRESIDENTS MEN+!iIL ¯ family. MontgomeryShopping Center ThisFriday Worship:Sun * 2:00p,M. Thurs.,Fri. &Sat. Route206 & 518Princeton Howthru Tues., July 6 FirstP¢esb~erian Chuch July8-9-10th 8:30P.M, SHOWS:7 &9:20 p.m. ,~~~ 8:30&10:30 P.M. Jack Nicholson 320N. Main;Highlstown All Seats- $3.75- $4.25 ¯ Louise Fletcher atthe 609-448-0055 INDOOR$umer rhoatrl. Makerelel~atlonl now. Slala,1 rickets Mill ovoiIoble. William Redfield ~,~ NassauInn ¯ Nurseryprovided in .Sponsored by Monmouth Presbyteryof thn United FREEPAnKlnn ONEFLEW OVER PresbyterianChurch. Rome27 THECUCKOOS ! coil (609) 924.6300for reservationsMon..Thurs. KendallPark (201) 297-1636 NEST(R) ARTISTS SHOWCASETHEATRE Evenings:7 & 9 p.m. 1150Indiana Avenue GREENACRES Sslurday:2, 7 & 9 p.m. Trenton,New Jersey Sunday:2, 4:30,6:40 & 9 p.m. nnd ICOMING: TA FERN ¯Shakespeare’70, Inc. Open7 Daysa W,,k SEVENBEAUTIES present PACKAGEGOODS AVAILABLE FESTIVAL ’76 KENDALL PARK - II.-PSCIIORIIIIRAU’S SheStoops To Conquer. July 2, 3 AmericanThoatre Muslc- July |0 297-30113 OKTOBERFESTBEER The Fonta=tlcks -July 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 3! ..... ~.~ Madrigals,Motets and More- Augult 7 TheMerchant of Venice-August13, 14, 15 BICENTENNIALANTIQUES i Forreservations and Information write or call Artists ShowcaseTheatre ¯ 392.2433 SHOWAND SALE nearthe BrunswickCircle .... alr.eondltluned NewHope Historica! Society NewITnpe. Pa., H g t Seonl Oynmaslmt SCIIMII)T’S.PdlLI,Elt I11GII I.IFE 4 Days- July 2, 3.4.5 * ontap Fri., Set., Sun.l l a.m.- l Op.m. DMLYLUNCIIEON SPECIALS tJFU ~ $I.q3 Admission:$1.50 If’el.. 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Fine Food,Cocktails, Overnight Lodging on Thursday evening, July 1st at 7:30 p.m, SummerIntime on the PrincetonShopping Center Mall .%. Tho] 776HotllO of JoRatlulnDeere , ~\~ TED LUNDY-- BOBPAISLEY ANNOUNCEMENTANDA THANK and the SOUTHERNMTN. BOYS :,,,,,,,~,,,:,,., : ," BLUEGRASS..atits,fine,st.:,,,,, ",, :::?,,’: :’’~ .... ’ D ur]ng]uly aA ’"’ "’ "" ’;’ ’In cooperation’wiiltli’m+Enilllshiown Mus~c’l’l~li ...... an ugust BringBlankata or CampChairs FroeDrinks Luncheon will NOTbe served. COWARD’S FUTURESUMMER SOUNDS CONCERTS IN PRINCETON: Dhltlltrwlllcm ttt nservtdas.sml, ex~ttletarlhlgatSl*M,laf 7:30-- 9:00 hourttarlk, r) andmldlng 111 ] I ),in, hlnhntlr later) T , el)~k1111 r w JULY8th (THURaaAV) AUQUaT12th {THUItaDAYl II 1 t 111110el)on [rnlll 5.] l p,nh Fallen Angels File &Drum gsnd flockConoorl ’TIlt, PBItCUHSlON,NAUTa’ ’hlOUUI,UH’ BsttlslioldP~rk Princeton6hopplno Castor dlreflted by BrendanBurko JULYl§th (THUBBDAY} AuouaT101h (FRIDAY) i’lookBsncl 8nul 11111[~’++flttlCllPnfls.h)co!’nly SO thanksllcees,,fi11, IIII our’rr~.I,alund lie cllslontr,rssnltln /)/aM/ill/ who slfttlftlt,rluu~t, nuldt, o ~olIho It I%t,ot!h gl YO11 q)IXlP,PEACII’ qlhhCKTItUTII’ wlUfind o,t’collent filed and drink mid f;olirlt~nlf., sac,leo, July1-4, 8-118:30 P.M., 7:308undaye PsrdooFII+I:I- Prlncelon Unlv0rllty Pslmor~qusre JULV2end (THUnaDAV) AuouaT=61h (WEDNIIaDAY) ’IILAW~NllUIt(]CONCP, ItT 8ANiP 81ng.Alons PrlnoslonHloh Bchool Oltpl PItlNCP,’fONBAItaERHIIIP QUARTP, T THANKYOUI JULVgOIIt{THURSDAV) Pslmtr~qusre HQtlAW, I)hNCP+ 8EPTEMDEfl3rd{PfllDAY) SI FILMSERIES COMINGSOON ’ Pr[ncolonRdlrosd 01ullon (The*Dinky’) RockDnnd Tlle Swllins July6, 6, 7 7;30PM Jtily 2 AUQUST41h {WI]DNBBDAV) +CAICfI,B IIItOWNB’ ^ruleItolh’* I)IXII~,hANI)BhND PtrdeePIIId - Prl~atonUnlvlr,lfv MEL BROOK’8 summerIntimate WsslmlnttsrChoir Collcgo Parruff her informsflonsill Prlns*tanflscrelllon ~ph, 0RI,0480 THE PRODUCERS CABARET!

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REALTYCO. of STEWARDSON-DOUGHERTY HILTON PRINCETON,INC. Realtors ’l~’a/ Estate ¯ 4ssociates, Incorporam/ THIs THREEBEDROOM, 2% BATHTOWNHOUSE- . THISHOME IS SUITABLEFOR THE LARGE FAMILY 366 .~qsxau 57reet, ’Princeton, ~’~ewffter.,’ey ~854o putsluxury within your reachl Country Club living ¯ twobedrooms and bath on thefirst floor, three !/)h,me:hoq-q: /- 7784 withswimming and tennis just a short walkaway. bedroomsand bath plus a secondkitchen on the Centralair andother extras ...... ¯ ..... $42,900. secondfloor. Beautifultreed lot andheated in- groundpool ...... $70,500. NEWFOUR BEDROOM HOME IN PRINCETON JUNCTION.Spacious family roomwith brick MOVEIN BEFORETHE NEXT SCHOOL TERM STAR- fireplace.Corner lot, sideentrance garage ...... TS¯ This four bedroomRanch on a woodedone ...... ¯ ’ ...... $63,900. acrelot is spacious,just whatthe growingfamily As the Pennington and Princeton area needs.Perfect conditionl Call for moredetails... has becomethe prestige communityo[ Neto THREEBEDROOM SPLIT LEVEL near the Princeton ...... $00,500. Jersey, so has Charleston Riding II become ShoppingCenter. Great for a smallyoung family FIVE BEDROOMCOLONIAL IN THESTUART HILL synonymouswith that prestige througk a or a retired couple...... $64,S00. SECTIONOF PRINCETON TOWNSHIP on a large ’ collection of homesindividually keyed to woodedlot. Familyroom with fireplace anda you and an interesting setting. SPACIOUSFOUR BEDROOM RANCH CAPE.on a library. Twozone heating and air conditioning. welllandscaped one acre lot. Closeto all meansof Spaciousand private ...... $170,000. Above $80,000. transportation.This homeis in very goodcon- ditionand is fully air conditioned.Ideal home and 3,000 SQUAREFOOT BUILDING FOR COM¯ VLdt our iurnished modelon Abey_Dr.iile. perfectlocation for theentire family .... $65,900. MERCIALORINDUSTRIAL USE. Ideal for manufac- and Queens Lane. turing, assemblyor storage. Front and rear LARGETHREE BEDROOM COLONIAL on a overheaddoors will accommodatetractor trailers professionallylandscaped lot.’ Familyroom has ...... $85,000. Opendaily 12-5 or by appointment floor to ceilingraised hearth fireplace and french doorsleading to therear yard. Central air ...... RENTALS 609-737-2131 General o/rices open weekdays 8-5 $70,400. UNFURNISHEDTHREE BEDROOM SPLIT in the Lit- tlebrooksection of PrincetonTownship. Available A FINE CO UNTRY PLACE 60 9- 73 7-2833 CUSTOMBUILT OLDER HOME in exceptionallyfine September1, 1976... $475. per me. plus utilities. conditioninside and out. Modernkitchen with for- In the rolling bills nearNesbanie. One hundre d six acresof goodfarm land micacabinets; washer, dryer, rangeand dish- andsome forest witli morethan twothmisand feet of river frontage.The WESTWINDSOR . four bedroom, 2½ bath houseis a lovely early 19th eentnryColonial nmv restored and moder- washerincluded. Three bedrooms on the second Colonial located close to schoolsand tran- Directions:Main.St.. Pennington to traffic floor, twohaving large walk-in closets. Many nlzedwith care andtaste. Twoliving rooms,separate dining room, family otherspecial features. Call fO r furtherdetails .... sportation... ; ...... $575.per me. roomwith fireplace, modernkitchen, and breakfast area. Onsecond floor, light. Easton EastDelavtare Ave.. 1st right a masterbedroom, dressing room, and batll, two other bedrooms,sewing turn o,I AbeyDrive...... , $72,000. APARTMENTSandOFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE. roomor fourth bedroom,bath, laundry.Screenporch. Three-ear garage, hugedairy barn, silo, eta. Lovelypond. Large assumable Land Bank mor- Eveninns&Wet:k~.mls tgage to a qt,ali[ied bayer. $350,000. open 7 Days ¯ WilliamSelnwssh, r. q21-89h3 ¯ IlarveyRude. 201-350-5327 AllenD’Arey. 700.00a5 ] 94Nassau St rl,el ¢)21-btlhn JackStryker, 921-6752 In tile IIillan !!uild;n~* 2n I F..r * E e al r S,,r lye ~ ’ "~’,7:,. :~ ~,t

REALTOR TAKETO THE wooDs "~" ’~’ ’ In this attractive cornerof PrincetonTownslfip near PheasantHill and Pretty BrookRoads. This classic Colonialwith its natural finish and clean lines fits perfectlyon its owntwo acres of lovely trees. Abrlght living roomwith fireplace has frenchdoors to a gracefullycurved stoned terrace withsitting wall. Thereare bothstudy and family rooms, the lat- ter ,,vith fireplace0nd old barn panelllng, plus separate dining room, fine kitchenand powder room, to completethe first floor. Onsecond a master bedrodmwlth fireplace, dressing room, and bath pies three other bedrnomsand bath. Thebasement is partially finisbed withroom for pool JUSTREDUCEDTO $29,900. and plng pongand on addltional bedroom.Immediate Oceopaney. $1’19,5g0. EASTWINDSOR . 2-story single woodframe home, Large living room,dining rooril, eat-in kitchen,2 bedrooms, ceramictile bath, Manyextras included. Perfect SMASHINGRANCHER for thesmall family, retirees or newlyweds. A truly impressive20’ x 20’ living roomwith field- stonefireplace is thefocal pointof this unique home,Add a beautiful26’ modernkitchen, a 20’ x 12’ formaldining room, 4 bedrooms,1 ½ baths andtrees in a peacefulcountry setting, $$4,$00, "The Land Broker" 195Niulllliu llt., Princeton,N.J. 609-921-7655 (609) 799-0288 (’v=. b Wmkmds.J=lm111omp~ ~091443-3875 ANYTIME WltA T IS SO RARE 53 NORTHMILL ROAD Anenchantblg eonntry estate in absolntelymint condltlmt and eminently HomeRepairs HomeRepairs manogeableboth as io size Dadprice. Thehouse is an orlglnal Colonlal PRINCETONJUNCTION, N.J. 08550 restored nnd modernizedwitb care and taste. Dot,biDliving room, CUSTOMGUq’I’£R WORK -- .....ALL CARPENTRY and separoledhdng ronnl, sludy, fine nlodernkilehen whll hindsof cabhlei Alumlnnm,copper. Newwork formicaand panel work. 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Graham At,l, WORK GUARANTEEDCARPENTER ¯ CRAFT. fobyLou0hlln BotsyStowardson Ford 609-143.611116, SMAN,restorer ass, , FritzloMooro DIP’N STRIP-- whatdoes It alterations,additions, repair SEAMLBSS ALUMINUM ntonn?It meansnotrips to the _.A___ GUITERS -- VictorDlnmoad, IVi/hTnn~,, ~’tewanlaaa(19,~,5,197~) work,sl)olvlng, panollng, ’R,R,2, .Box219, Brldgopolnt Ilealtoll stqro,anatremovers.nOdattgeranSno dirtyflamal)l°moss geodesicUomes, ore Will ng to ted, RolleMend, N,J, 0~502, HomeRepairs tackle the nnusaal, ,411 quality 201.3ti9.,’)8,tl a.ndno hanrs o( try ng, an "I workat reasonableprices, nlgltt, cobsaredd "got’ to tsum off’!t Idbos(d’f or bit ~ARPI~Ni"I~Y"’Ai:;I’ERA’-"eallLOCasodttroforenens’Dothmo’PmASl~at 000-Be.’PLU~ce¢ al q Ino]~It to DIP’N STRIP lIONSADDITIONS, NoJob ,’1712or 466-20114, a’ phlmh0rt fro9 eallinntos,d andh’S ready In refinishand tOOlilt’go or tOOsmall, Doilg lypesof p.lttmnmg Ca M ko reaannablo,[o(I " Call us l nnytlmoDay or nl~tt, Phono (1011.024.51108or brlag ymlr Honk,llnllders, I101).11i5.1221,cARPENTRY, REPhlRSimd G09.fill(1,026a, ClassifJedsrun ,in all seven furnltnroto DIP’N STRIP, 49 ’sinai/alterations,Call 20l.~e. ~ial 1 St:, Khtgston.N,J, We’ll CAI;I, I~IIF, D ¯ Mason& repair 7871 after 5:,t0 p,m, ALTI!IRATIONS,ADDiT. Packetpapers, onI IOtt rty workto’ yolWe worK, (10114rq.,la,le ny me, -. ’ IONSBASIgMI~]NTS -- Ex. hav,rftirllfaroforsalo, Woda i21.7,1:t, days, ’ coJ,lon!wor.knlnnshlp, Proo 1FOtite Pine nltllh|g slid lOiS Ig It d f yal NI.0I,SONC,MOUNTJR, OSllmalos,lltsnrc(I, ~01.431. TOWNHOUSESANDAPARTMENTS llOC(It~fhtlshlng we’ do flu I 11005, and, reach 33,000 families!!!!!! laD,The ikyau, ilnt as, I)IP’N IlhVl¢ YOUA sm Job ha ’Onrlloatr~, lal, & Ext, aklllmonAve,( a block!Irom Route 206) S’rlllit 9 blnhtSt,, Kingston,hlg boy won’t( o ~n [ Jek’ll Pain !tg, Mnor. 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MINI-ESTATEJUST 20 MINUTES PENNINGTONBORe TO TIIE HEARTOF PRINCETON Newlisting on a tree lined street w|th 3 generoussize bedroomsand large Isthis lovely, 10year young Rancher, 3 bedrooms, oversized modern screened porch. Priced to sell at ...... FIFTYNINE, FIVE. bath,brick panelled family room with stone fireplace haspicture window overlookingrolling meadow and woodlands. Living room w/stone fireplacehassliding glass doors to rear whlcb also overlooks woods, 63 acresin all, A modernblrch-cabinet khchencompletes thisbouse offered at ...... ONE HUNDREDSEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND. Ownerwill sell 55 acresseparately at TWO THOUSAND PER ACRE, Thisproperty must be seento be appreciated.

JUSTREDUCED! I ! PENNINGTONBORO rEFFERSONPARK -Brick & FrameColonial ou corner lot in West A supersharp 4 bedroom.21~ bath Bi-LevelRancher in lovely Lawrence Nestled in the trees this handsomeWill[amsbnrg colonial provides 5 Windsor- 8 rooms,4 bedrooms,2)..~ baths, 2 ear garage,panelled family Twp.In model homeeoudltion with new wall to wall earpeting bedrooms,3 ~ baths, familyroom and elegantdining room for roomwith brick fireplace, central air. Nowreduced to throughout,raised hearth fireplacein large panelledfamily room, color- ...... SIXTYFIVE, EIGHT. coordinateduhra-modern kitchen, velvet drapes in liv[ng roomand ...... ONEHUNDRED NINETEEN THOUS~’ND. diningroom, professionally landscaped lot, all this withinwalking distan- HISTORICSTONE COLONIAL - Built iu 1830 on 16 open cmmtry ce of LawrenceShopping ...... FIFTYSIX, NINE. FOR TIlE HORSEYSET ] Ournewest listing hiddenon over12 acres iu WestAmwell Twp., a [ acres. Presently 3 family dwelling, easily convertedto 1 family. 8 3 year old 4 bedroom,2 bath rancherplus a barnwith 8 boxstalls, | bedrooms,3 full baths, deepeasement windows, 5 closed fireplaces. 2 story barn garage...... ONE HUNDREDFIFTY THOUSAND. washroomand tack room.First time offered. I JUSTREDUCED[!! ...... ONEHUNDRED FOURTEEN FIVE. [ ENGLISHTUDOR - I year ymmgTimbet:ed & Stucco custom10 room Bigbeautlfal, bi-level, 3 years young,4 bedrooms,21~ baths, on I/~ acre borneon 1"4- countryacres in DelawareTwp. 4/5 bedrooms,2 ~ bat’)s, surrmmdedby woodsin friendly residential community.Walking distan- see-tbrn fireplace, bardwoodfloors, w/wcarpeting, Redwooddeck ~~ tb ce to schooland just 10 minutesfrom the Turnpike.Living room, formal i:::¸ : ;: "i~:! ::: ...... , : vitae. Toomany more features to list ...... SEVENTYNINE, Nil E. diningroom, panelled family room, modern eat-in kiteben, central air, ¯ CHARMINGSTARTER - 2 bedroom home with view in Delaw.:re hon|idlfier, SS &S TVantenua and offered at just the MID-FORTIES. Township.Modern kitchen, stone fireplace in living room,covered oa ’in andpartially fenced yard. Priced to sell - nowonly HOPEWELLTWP...... THIRTY’NINE,NINE. ONEACRE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LOTS! l ! Besure to see tills attractive 4 bedroomColonial with 21/~ baths, family COLONIAL- Fine for family living on a quiet residential rod-de-sac. Lovelywooded I acre buiklinglots available, ownerwill supph,pert and roomwhb fireplace, ~ acrelot withcity utilities at Fouryear old homeon 1 ½acres; 3 bedrooms,1 t~ batbs, finishedarea in soil log test ...... TWELVETHOUSAND, FIVE...... SEVENTYTWO, FIVE...... FIFTYNINE, NINE. ROUTE31, PENNINGTON,N. J. ROUTE202, FLEMINGTON,N, J. 2421/2NASSAUST., PRINCETON 609-737-1500 609-882-3804 201-782-0100 609-466-1744 ¯ 609-921-2700 8 O/rices to Serve You WEIDEL REAL ESTATE Interior & Exterior Color Photos REALTORS

HomeServices HomeServices Special Services Painting g WILL INEXPENSIVELY MONTGOMERYCOLONIAL Grand Opening CLEANand seotcbguardyour GARAGES ATTICS .. SEWING a ALTERATIObIS- Paperhanging carpetsdayor evenings, wlth basements~eaned, furniture All typesof sewing.Costumes steam-extractlonprocess,For moved, repaired, refinished &women’sapparel.For appt. PRIDEIN OURWORK, ex- This4 bedroom,2½ bath Colonial with 2.2 acres ~9.024-5792,ask for Marilynor perience,& reasonable cost ona quiet Cul-de-Sachas just abouteverything frccestimate, call609-466- light carpentry& painting. leave number, are whatwe continue to offer 3652, Junk removal. Nojob too area homeowners. for thefamily with growingchildren, large sunny Hunters Glen small. Call anytime609.924. Ilousepainting or interior living room,formal dining room, family room with BOWSTV SERVICE-- 135 3794. JONJIETIIE work. Wallpapering. Call fireplace, modernkitchen and breakfast room, EwingvilleRd., Trenton, N.J. MAGICCLOWN George to arrange an 08638Service on all makesCUSTOMUPHOLSTERY finishedbasement. Outdoors offers an in-ground :andmodels evening service Reupholsteryand interior Magic comedy & balloon estimate,fi00-024-3470 eves. pool,brick patio,flower garden, small horse barn, calls a specialty.609-771-9161. decorating.443.1510. animals.Available for school PAIN~~ ex- shows,birthday parties, grand terior, low rates & free fencedpasture with stream. Landscapingis estimates.Call after Spin, 608- superbwith manymature trees, shrubs,and FLOORSANDING - hardwood o opontugs&all specialevents, SWELLSERVICES ¯ Con- floorssanded and finished, lq)r furtherinformation call 924-2829. miniaturerock garden. House in "turn keycon- struction &odd jobs. Real Phone809.585-0235, (201)249-5509. PAINTING-interior exterior dition". goodfor real cheap,201-359- res dcntlal or commercial. 7228,24 hr. hotline. ROGERSUPIIOLSTERY - Call201,.240-0422 or 608.443.5899 Nowoffered at $88,900.. ConsumerBureau No, 041,~; TOOUR MANY -- and valued forfree eagmate____.__.__. - BETSYROSS -- was an 609.7~9-2807, cllentsweare nowoffering tile NANAK’S" uphnistercr. Todayyou can additionalservice of..niee- PAINTEItS i i imm call another woman trolysls by MarieBograd of Iteasonnifie Quality nphalsterer. I haveshqp at GARAGEDOORS Installed& NewYork. Consultations are Rates Paint homeservice which lnemoc.~ serviced,Sliding glass doors free, PhoneArtistic flair- Expertise in Workmanship, ThompsonLand Upson decoraltng..& fabric ’installed. Forfree eatmate dressers,42 WitherspoonSt., Yearround business, wearability, uonsumericall C~9-443-4155, fi09.924.4875. NoWaglng Bureau#541~, 6~9-~9-2807, Free 809-799~q23B Realtor Estimates after 5p,m, 195 NassauSt., Princeton,N.J, 08540 SPITINGIIOUSECLEANING LAMP SIIADES- Lamp’SLIPCOVERS¯ Draperies CASllIN ONOUR RATES mountingand repairs,Nassau Pillows, ctc. custommade 921.7655 "campletoService" Interiors, 102 NassauSt, your material, Call Mary PAINTING-- Interior & llonest,Reliable Kemmeror.201-482.7404, Exterior reasonablerates, ReferencesSupplied Princeton. Freeest mates609-443-3989 or 000.585-~53 fi09-446-2042askfor Dave; Painting& Welcometo all newHunters Glen. q’llE BUCKET& MOP UNDERGROUNDGUTTER Painting& ProfessionalFloor Cleaning, DRAINS PaperhangingPaperhanging Comesee whyPrinceton Meadows GENERAL ELECTRIC ¯ W.nxlngand WindowWashing, EXPERTINSTALLATION PAINTING¯ Inside and oat, Major,hp.pllnneo l~nc!ory mr. TomIlyo 201.~9.4722, 201.040.1021 PAPERIIANGING,Neat, PAINTING ALWAY’SPAINTING -. In- Apartmentpeoplehave all the fun. TrnlnouScrvleo’ Wusnor= roasonnblound dependable Residential& Commercial terior & nxtorlor,Free dryer, dlshwnshor, es 609.440-1659or443- row gorater, range, Phone GARAGEDOORSj hmtalled & DRESSMAKING AND l?reo mntes,201-360-3502, estimntns, Comeexperience the Princeton.,.,~o.._ = repaired,Rome’ repairs, freeALTERATIONS- Jnnlee Interior &~terlor 3374, Meadowswayof life, Distinctive estimates,201.207.~7, Wolfe,Call (110-44fl.2125, INEXPENSIVE-Ilave the Inlcrlor. of yearga, rngnor "QualityWork COLONIALPAINTING - oneand two bedroom apartments. IL AIIOUNDWORK. Light hnsomon!spra.y painted for at a reasonableprice" Interior, ox!orlor,Roofl.ng. Minutesfrom Princeton Universi- ~mlhtg,trees cut & removeD, SIIyIONIZINGCARS - any gotx OOKS,elosnllnoss nna Freeeel[mates. Reasonanlo, patios,antennas .metal sheds Special Services m)moor model, Pick up nnd hatter Ilhlmlnatlon,Wo do a Calltedny Call609-709-3B91 or 44D.4802, ty, Thetrain to NewYork city and erected,general handymnn, delivery,Call Toby, 809-024. goadneat Job at n lowprise, Philadelphiais a fewminutes NeedIlelp-? Cull~-443.5311 or 974fl, Call D, Chris[lensesPahding, for n freeosllmnto 4,111-4341anytime, CAI’ERING & RARTENDING 60041112-7097, IIOUSEPAINTING -- In. away,Phone: 1-609-799-16il collegeglrh Fill help. GroggTerry terior,exterior, professional . ~ tlunlltywqrk. by, 3 cxportone oa CE,~POOLS prepnro,~nrvo anu e)ean.up nt LADLES CUSTOM EXPERIENCEDI)AINTERS 809.021.210’/afterop,m, egoS[ uoma AND imrlles;at.so serve drinks, Call TAILORING¯ coats milts, co roloroneos I~ir~-L-4 .~ll~:~jj~ ANOTHER FINE LPC SEPTIC’rANKS C00.02,1.7740orIi9~.0018, dresses,gowns skh’[s, ele, iurougu studqntscohogo !corking wlllpalntyour thoh: Wny PAIIqTING: INTERIOR& avnilDblo,reasonable rates, CLEANED house,Call I’{rtnlo nt g09.024- f.eo tat matesCall Ted, 601). 7 Trneks.NoWaiting mato to ort or, I lie ) o Studio, ~X’mltIORTop qu.allty wet.k, 024-2373orMichael 024.4317: CLOTIIF,S MADE FOR YOU ¯ ~q9.737.0000, 1107, t’reo ~stlmatos, ttoahonamo amlorlglnnl ombroidory, Free RatesFully Insured,Capitol COMMUNITY IIUSSI,~LLIll’HI) CO, FINEDRESSMAKING -- hy Pantng 600.003,11~37, PROFES81ONALPAINTING II ~ consulhillon,II00.737.1150, formerN,Y, deslgnor, Mrs, SUPERBPAINTING WORI~ ¯ 20Years Experloneo lay twooxl~rlone.ed, noatmen Noel)el)¯ In orfiOg,443.,’k~59, or & oxtoror Ed ...01.1144-253,1201.,’150.5800lOVINGIIESTAUIIANT -- gnplunfi09.0~1-340 f, Our W0rK S lUlly [~larnn|eeu PAINTI.NQ .by ox.porlene~ Goarmotmemm prepared &, nntreferences nmnell[Is)tie pl’o[OSSlOQnls nil, ~orK tie!leered Colt{netJim I)1 800d)24.3005, PAI~N ¯ ATTICFANS to yot.lruoor, 8o, ryou Painting8, gusrnn[eeu,very ggo~l prl~s, CIIEAPSprnyPnlntlnsls ~to l l Have~s) electric hills Wit[)~iWl0 ~ clean.up wire a l[OU~ogo risk for StoveBark, 209,737. t~IStmethyl Ipr runny o.xtonor CustomBuilt smile,000.921.1~1 or 024.3,110, Paperhangingsttutouts,oxportoueod (3rtl 32M snrfHeoll,including oltrnst MILLSTONEWOODS Perfectfor Tow)~)ousns 811mnlol’) Frog estimate8 ~Inragostioneos, sllo~ & runny Homes ~lSComplete INDIA ENDEN!WORKMLN nomcse~ weear tie nn ox. 0P’I’IMA TYPESWPTINQ SE tVICES-- Inter or & Itonnoashlord~ References,/rile FI~KYPAINT CO, .. .eellontJoh for 8nui~ollevably ESTATES Wm,Buccl Builder, Inc, SERVICE.0004411.?463 for Iho oxtor or ,honsopalpt[ng Calllion fi20.440.~/04orE0rl Expqrlnneod,ibu[ leas ex;’ AUt)lqao It~lrk I, flta Sottlsgla MIIIstsns’rn,p, 800.,H3.~139 flnosl .qtmlty enid type 0fl.17 0, , p?).s ve Point toyou .at Iow.pri¢ol[~xtomJvo spr:tym__g .Q.unlity.ira.rot.& ntamr.Lam, Wt)OIOSSlOprlCgS ^ U0U’t let equ!p; ~ (ttltOO!lnt it/liars, D,t Custombuilt homesoh minimumof 1 00roheavily Nowbuilding Oll eomposltlOlh ~unyjo¢al rotorenc~,Free EAlll E kING - Cnr~t estimatoR,’l’~m ¯ fl09.024-10911PAIN’I’ IN G ¯ I torlor ox. tianlls.llo)no Inr, unli600.003. Chrtstomon1 ranting, 0004111. woodedIota, Looatadon MilletonoRd, 1 !6 miles Stuort Rood C eanln~SM Off Any IIvit)g or eerier, wnllpuporlg~ llg)! ,6’/85niter 5 p,llL ’/90.7.l:’roo l*~sth118ton, tlo I)II~ &" Pill ¯ 024.0020,. Quallly GHh 01)11111111011, Soulhof Route33, rllam, (lln)l)g 1110111nnd Ilalh .~hT~IRhllONg.., 0 alrn ca’~stry, wurlL Developedend Built by For Information, ’lot)in,C011 ~09.44fl.~]14, ,lannzI([I. ks~.5011 / I}&I.~015,PAINIINQ¯ Indoors & out by gI~MI~IARIAN:.wllh i.mlntlng lprlor.., ex!orlorrepalra, #to IDea/collegesttflont8 with "~ 9xpprioneoovtt ableIn~. px. l, hdngSystems, Inn, gall ~Aa~- AnyJOt), L, lrgo or Rmall,0 GENEIIAhMAINT ~NANCE yo.nru .oxportonpo,Freo )ore.oron(t interior Jopn, {201 ) Fqrptleaeau ~or lRpp.,Idtehon uguro~.gowns,nross~ ¯ ~t}~ ~,osrse x~rtoneol,rot?ren~on - Palptlng¯ I nlerlo5oxterlor o).t|m~tos~ rqteroneou, Itolorotoos V0 100O, Csll 4{11.10/10 (609)924-0908 onnuloltl& roinoanhog,609. stilts, ao~atlnrns neotletl, unit hawl rotes, Ir~ esllnl) lOSUUl ¯ qs:[ Jous, :urnlturo I.nseomltOil p8tlttS, uall 001;, IIoauolt8i)lornlo~, 609.934. .MarttJH,600.460,~1104, il,rim1 } olnteraii0o0.921,1o$~, roeel,at ng, t~.400.~44,’r14,0440, 01}0¢ 1 ,it’ 8-B .... 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"The Battle of Princeton", 1922, by ThomasJefferson Wet. tenbaheris an excellent accountof the details surroundingthis en- counter. His bookreflects a rare combinationo/curiosity, ability to TheBattle of Princeton research,logic and appreciationof military strategy. His bookdeserves to be reprinted. AcknowledgementsOther sources: IV. S. Stryher, 1898; A. H. Bill, 1948; Benson Lossing,184 7; N.J. Arehives;as well as contemporary,letters, dairies. reportsand papers, byHap Heins, Sr. Princeton’sFirestone Library rare books a=ndmanuscripts and the MapRoom havebeen of great ass/stance. HaroldH. Heins Sr. 1976

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BayoiaeRhagof Ger~aral Mercer at Pr|~c.eto~Jar~, 2,1777,Oraw~ M~V 16,1786 by JoBBTru~tl~lt. Ohplay~t Pdncetor~Ua|varstty library. Scenarioof the combatin the orchardnear the village TwoEnglish Springer Spaniels ranged , the bridge, ***** behind a brown pony as tile sun rose One o/ the Colooel~ 50 Dragoons behindthem over the Village of Princeton (cavalry)rode up to report,possibly ht this TwoArmies of the Conflict were tear. on the cold, crisp morningof January3, manner:"Sir, there are/people’ marching ehing in opposhedirections on pnntllel 1777, "The whole countryside was overthere towardt/to rising sun," roads scarcely half mile apart. bespangledleith hoar.frost’; accordingto Onthe evenh|gbefore, in the Cornwallis IVashington, having slipped away from the diary of ColonelIVilkinsoo, campacross the Assunpink Creek from Cornwallis,had as his objective the cap- On the brownpotty rode the spaniels’ the ColoahdCamp in Trenton, toe have ture of the lightly guardedBritbh stores at master, Colonel Charles Mawhood,com. thi,~ quote of Sir IVilliamErskine, Qaar. Brunswick, inehtdbtg 70,000 Itounds menderof the British 4th Brigade, the termnster General to CoratvMIis, nd. sterling, He knew that he wouMhave to flowerof the Englisharmy in the Colonies, dressing the conttnander: "MyLord, if handlethe three regimentsof British at Mawhoodtons following the orders of his you trust those ’people’ tonight, yon will Princeton, superior, GeneralCharles Cornwallisto see nothingof themin the tnoralag," Cor. Colonel Mawhoadwith his 17th nnd ’supporthint in his anticipatedbattle tolth nwallistens not impressed, 55th Regintonts phts Dragoonsand some IVashingtonon this morningin Trenton, stnMlor units tons tnnrchiag to s.pport Upearly nt five, Mawhoodhad his n|en, So as t/to run rose (7:40 tt,tn, by the’ Cornwallis,having loft his 40th Regiment the 17tit Roglmeatover the Stony Brook Ahnaoac),those¯ ’people’ were 15 miles in Princeton, bridge at IVorth’s Mill and had retwhed front whereCornwallis expected to find The mapsaml text on the no.or/)ages the crownof the/till beyond,Ills second them, Fhe drantaof "TheBattle of Prin. may serve to help understand the Regiment,the 55th, had not yet teat, hod vetch "hadbegun, movenwatof the troopsOf bothsides, t, Tile Dattloof Princeton’I! a Ittp;lll]lnent to Tile PrlncotonPacket anti LawrenceI.atigar ol Woti~otti=y,Juao 30~ lO?fi a~ti Wlr~tiior,l’llgld! Hertllti Cer~trlll Post,Manvlllo Nowl, Hllltborougll Ile~con Foruubscrlptlon Information pleaso call 609.924.5412, ~¢ltl Fri~M(llnNIwI,RocoKI OfJuly 1~ 1O?fi,

...’, ,|,, GeneralWashington rallies ContinentalArmy and routs British regiments

MAP NUMBERI village had been provided by General Cadwalader’s"Spy Map"on.! MAPNUMBER III vacated by Mercer’sbrigade - had not been closed by Cadwalader,of NewYear’s Day, 1777. A back road indicated an approach to avoid, course, and so the militia couldnot reacha supportposition until Mer- With courage and genius General George Washingtonplanned a thosefortifications. " :’ Supportfor Mercer’svaliant but outnumberedmen could not reach cer’s menhad been driven throughthe orchard. move,a strategy that still is acclaimedby military experts. The Havingslipped away from the unsuspecting British encampedati. himwhen it wasneeded. The gap in the Continentalcolumn- the space GeneralCadwalader, with his exceptionalcourage and ability, filed plan mauledthree of the King’sbest regimentsand led the Colonials Trenton, Washington’s forward column marchedthrough the night. hismilitla to the right and left of the retiring Mercerbrigade. Mercer’s throughthe entire British army. and had just cleared the woodsbehind the ThomasClark house whdnl.. twofield pieces, located west of the orchard, had been overrunand a Knowledgeof earthworks and cannon emplacementsin Princeton ¯ they saw the movementof the British towardTrenton on the Pos.t’:: courageousNew Jersey hero Captain Daniel Nell in commandOf that Road.~, (n0w Route .206). At about the sametime the British horsemen battery, hadfallen. becameaware of the Americanforce. Mawhoodwas undoubtedlys ,m..!.. Moulder’stwo pieces that cameup with Cadwaladerwere stationed prisedto see a C01onialforce in this area. ¯ > on well chosenhigh groundeast and north of the ThomasClark house. The! "Line of Sight" between the "back road" and Post Road] Theythrew scatter shot at the advancingBritish left and their fire was enablesus to fix troop positionsat that time. i: devastating. "L General Washingtonand his staff had galloped back from their General’:’!. HughMercer’s Brigade of about 350 menand two field~ position with GeneralSt. Clair’a brigade as soonaa the action had pieces"-~ was the second unit in this Colonial columnof march.~ begun,a distanceof perhapsthree quarters of a mile. Washingtonhad Mercercut out of the columnwherethat colun~’ff’i movedoff the QuakerBridge Roadonto the "back road. Mercers or-", - The British had reached a position behindanother fence row about ders were to destroy the woodenbridge at Worth’sMill (on Stony~’, 50 yardsin the front of the present battle plaque.Washington rallied ’Brookat Ronte206) to prevent escape of the three British reglments"~ Mercer’smen and Cadwalader’sMilitia and did, indeed, place himself knownto be in the village and to delay probablepursuit by CornwalliS"’ betweenthe twoforces and did survivethe fire of bothforces, as repor- still in Trenton. It is significant that Mawhoodwas unawareof Mer~/: ted in our school history books. Washingtonwould show this same cer’s movementin the valley and woodedarea along StonyBrook. " ’~i .~ courage in muchthe sameway at the battle of Monmouth.He was a very exceptional individual.. GeneralWashington and his staff were riding with GeneralS’t...:.i Clair’s unit of Sullivan’s forwardbrigade. Cadwalader’s militia uniis::: ColonelCharles Mawhoodnow recognized for the first time that he followed after the gap occasionedby Mercer’sdiversion. Colonial," facedthe wholeof Washington’sarmy. He held at the fence llne. Daniel Hitchcockand his seasoned NewEngland troops brought ~p?i = The gallant and belovedColonel Daniel Hitchcockand his seasoned the rear of the Colonialcolumn. ~’. . NewEngland Brigade had nowreached the field. In Commandof the Mawhoodnow had problems. Wasthis ’only a raiding party or;." last brigade in the Colonialcolumn of marchhe deployedhis eager possiblya bodyof troops whomight have been defeatedby Cornwallis.!’. . mento the right of Moulder’sbattery. Thoughill with consumption the day before? Heordered his columnto reverse and, on the double,!5 and to die and be buried at Morristown10 days later, this dedicated to attain the high ground,later called MercerHeights, ahead of the:" youngman led his menagainst the British left, pressed themand the Colonials. He must protect his 40th regiment barracked in Nass~u:S British finally broke. Thepride of the British armyretreated and fled. Hall and he mustprevent attack on their valuablestores at their basel The proud 17th regimentwas pursuedand chasedover the countryside at Brunswick. by the jubilant and shoutingAmericans. And so beganthe "fox hunt", Wemust understand that the 1777 country side was muchmorel’ as Washingtonwas heard to obsi~rveat that time. openthan it is today.All tillable landwas under cultivation with fields’. separated by woodor stone fences. Woodedareas occurred in stream:: valley and woodlot areas only. .:, MAP NUMBERIV .. This mapmay explain whythe British 55th regimentdid not come .... downfrom the heights to support the 17th. The 55th was facing :" Sullivan’s brigade on the back road and dare not movefrom that position becausethe Colonialswould immediately flank them. On the MAP NUMBERII other hand, Sullivandid not moveon the 55th becauseof their strong position and becausehe could not determinetheir numberssince the Fromfirst sighting, scarcely 20 minutescould have elapsed before woodedarea concealed them. first contact wasmade between the twoforces. ’ Whenthe British on MercerHeights saw the 17th being driven from The battled commencedin this manner:while still about 500 yards the field they withdrewtoward the village to support the 40th which fromWorth’s Mill Bridge, GeneralMeteor’s forward scouts reported had movedout as the action began. British 40th straddled the back the nmvementof the British troops over the brklge. Mercer’sdecision road with FrogHollow to their front, The 17th took up a poshionon was to rejoin the main cohmm.He movedhis mento his right up a the left of the 40th, creatinga British line alongthe presentAlexander steep grade and crossedan openflreld before starting to pass through Street, the pond and stream in Sprlngdale Golf Course ..... the WilliamClark orchard. For someinexplicable reason these two British regiments broke This orchard, surrmmdedby a woodenfence, was about 500 feet Sulllvan’s regulars could makecontact. Manyof the 40th square, its northern fence line bisected hy the present MercerRoad. to NassauHall while the remaiuderwith the 55th fled by way TheMercer Oak is near the southern bmmdaryof that orchard. of WhherspoonStreet, MountLncas Road, through Rocky Hill, Twoof Mawhood’sBritish Dragoonssighted Meteor’s mencrossing ". ItillsborotJgh {SomersetCourt House)and finally to Brunswick,The the openfield. Learningthat the enemywas at Iris right and rear, ’" 40th in Nassau Hall surrendered after Colonel Alexander Hamlhon Mawhooddirected Iris 17th toward this newthreat and most of the .... hadhis artillery throw’afew shot at it. 55th cmltlnue toward the Heights. Ills 50 Dragoonswent forward, At midday,Cornwallis and his mainBritish armyware hurrying into ahead of the main body. They dismountedand approached the nor- the village fromthe west as Washingtonand Iris triumphantar,ny were thern fence llne of the orchard and there the battle commenced.Mar- . marchingeast toward Kingston. Here Washingtonturned sharply to car’s mendrove the Dragoonsback to another fence line and ditch Iris left, choosingnot press his risks further and attemptto take the about 50 yards north of the orchardwhere the Dragoonsheld until the British base and stores at Brnnswlck.The Colonial troops were mainbody of the 17th cameup, ::: exhaustedhaving fought for twodays and marchedthrough the night, Mercer’sColonials were able to fire three roundsbefore giving way : MovingIris armydown the Millstone River after destroying the to the Imyonet el|argo of’the British regulars. The onlmmthered brklge at RockyHill, Washingtonarrived at SomersetCourt House Colonialswere forced back through the orchard. Consideringthe time. {Millsto,le} at dusk wherehe rested his menbefore proceeding to required to tnuzzle load the weaponsof the time, this combatwonld~ Pluekomhland Morristown, not haverequired moretitan aboutfive minutes, Meanwhile,Morcer’s horse was woundedand the galhmtofficer wag afoot rallying Iris men,shtshlng with his saber and replyingto the taun- Conclusion ts of the enemy,He dared to huhl his groundbut was finally overcome, Theepic stragglenear the village of Princetontons over, Princeton pool wrote to Sir HornceMann of this maneuverin this (canner, sustalnhlg manybayonet womltls fronl whichhe died nine (lays later hadestablished its position in history, lVnshington,with daringnnd "~/ashingtonthe dictator has shownhimself both a Fnbio(ts and in the ThomasClark house. skill, hadrevived the hopesof the rebellionsColonies, Cnmilhts. His marchthrough oar lines is allotvod to have been a IVhenword of the Princetondo/eat roachedLondon, Horace IVald. prodigy of GenerMship," HOM HUNZER’,f GUIDE Thursday Jnh, 1 1976 ...... ,. " " 9-B.

" LAND ’" "!ii Va n H ]aa Real Buildinglot: readyto go6.2 ~,i ;~",4~,~1 ’ ~~’;i’"~:"~;2~ !:~ -- Ell acreswith approved per- ~~M Realtor II eolation,’partially woodedSw3:oOd0eO and a " I II;’;:cre,. 609-737-3615or609.883.21 l 0Pennmgt°n’ NewJersey sob-divisio [ssib teg.0e , 71 ~’]~W~B-~M ~lI~ I’~ql~t~~~7 Tel: IIIII...... R. . IIII 32acres of primedevelop, i~ , q~~ .::-.~:. ’ff ,~ ,. ~ . lib mentland near the Bedens= ~,:,~ ." ..,~,e,~lf,M~.Ill BrookCountry Club Pub c | F :."~r~L,l~’l’ ;’ }’rm’;= ~, | K "~-’.,;~~=. property,=~1111water, approx. stream through1200 ft.lthe - ¯ ...... ,L "~j~’~;~, j ....:,.,~,~lll of road frontage¯ | 41 I ~l May Agency J rmmKMAN.OUSE KMIHli’~0~t~.~~tMIHI illlitlmliml I ,..t~..,..... I Built in 1887located in theprestigious Peddle School areaof Hightstown,New Jersey. ~~~I~ Ahome foi" tffospecial family¯ PENNIINGrONBOROUGH MeRe TOTH " Thiseleven room house has charm, history and utility. IMAGINELiving in thisbeautiful Town Victorian plus on in- CONSTRUCTION Writeor call foi~our special brochure published just for come¯Victorian offers modern kitchen, fireplace 4 bedrooms, thisfine home¯ You will learna little of it’s historical 1½ baths, large screened inporch, plusa 2 story barn with first ProfessionalCraftsmanship background,it’s architecturalorigin, plusa brief floorconsisting of a 2 cargarage and workshop, 2ndfloor an all Pha¢~nf BuildinG ’ description. Youmust see this one to appreciate.¯ HOPEWELL Bose ...... ONEWORTH SEEING ¯ Bi-Level with modern kitchen, 3 ~~ Price$83,900. bedrooms,2 full baths,entertaining room, workshop room, ~’~l~"J~,~,J fe°riimasutilityI.room, galdfamilyens...This room, property.is.im.maculategame room, breezeway and.offesr:l;aon0Yorcarport, 1 cargarage, ’ above ground pool, beautiful landscaped yardwith CRANBURYN.J. 609.655-2330or 201.329-6013 THIS1S THE TRUTH ¯ Wehave a main house with 9 roomsand twofull baths,plus a five room,1 ½bath apartment,plus a separatetwo story Colonial containingseven rooms with two WantedTo Rent BrooksideSquare introduces a especiallydesigned for privacy-- full baths,call usfor ourproperty information sheet. $ I I g,000. uniqueconcept In townhouse withsound retardant block walls WESTMINSTER CHOIR living. At BrooksldeSquare you separatingevery unit. And for fuel PENNINGTONSORe collegemarried graduate studentsseeking furnished LUXURYGARDEN ownyour ownhome and IoL In conservation-- with super TOWNLIVING - Ona quiet street is whatthis Colonialoffers¯ apartmentinor near Prin- ¯ additionto owning,you enjoy insulationand special thermal Living roomwith fireplace, enclosedheated sun porch. 4 cetonto be available Aug.I. APARTMENTS instantmembership In the windowsthroughout. And for bedrooms,1 ½ baths, 1 car garage,180’ x 180’ beautiful lan- WriteMike McSben, 1721 So. BrooksideSquare private dub. beauty-- oneof themost lavish dscapedtot ...... : ...... $74,900. 9ih,Apt 206 Waco, Texas 76706 orphone A.C. 817-752-4694. Yourmonthly dues will flee you andcomplete landscaping plans fromlawn care, snow removal, everprovided In a townhouse HOPEWELLTOWNSHIP WANTED3 BR TWNHSEin ~meadowlane TwinRivers torent for Aug. garbagecollection, and all the. community.And every home has COUNTRYSETTING, But near everything. Rancher with Istoccupancy. 609.448-7884. apartments choresand charges normally its Ownfull basement- suitable for modernkitchen, fomnaldining room,riving room,3 bedrooms, esso¢iatedwith homeownership, ln 1 full bath,| cargarage, 16’ x 32’ in-groundpool, 150’ x 205’ dozensof usesIncluding party lot ...... $49.s0g. WANTEDTO RENT- large of princeton Shelfplace you II enjoya private’¯ room,extra family room, laundry, apartmentorsmall house by dub-- Includingclubhouse, pool, workshopor a combinationof all! LETSBUILD ¯ Your plans or outs. Wehave wooded lots¯ educationalconsultant&- her playground,tennis, basketball and Visit uniqueBrookside Square ¯ One and two bedroom ~.partments which ore Packagedeal only lot andhouse. Lots not sold separately,ex- mother.Long term lease courts duringthese special preview days. cenontrocetion. beginningthissummer. 609- locatedoff a commonfoyer permitting access to laun- shuffleboard and a special 924-2697after 6 p.m. dryand storage facilities in basementwithout going ¯ gardeningarea, You’llget the best choice of NEWAND CHARMING is this rancher nestled in a wooded outof doors. Andthere’s more. Because your locationsand enjoy these low, low setting, 2 fireplaces, family room,3 generoussize bedrooms, BrooksideSquare hom e is. / introductoryprices. 2 ½baths, large exteriordeck, 2 car garage...... $65,6g0. PROFESSIONALCOUPLE ¯ Eachunit is centrallyheated and cooled. seekto rent 2’ or 3" bedroom Natural Gas Heat! EXCELLENTHOUSE FARM ¯ 75 acres with old Colonial, circa house/cottage/ farmhouse ¯ CentralTV antenna, sound proof construcflonl vinyl : 1710,family room,2 tkeplaces,2 full baths.4 bedrbomslarge. within15miles of.~r nceton,. ~ . barnand other outbuildings. Youget charm"andEcon~plete Desri~ to m~dv~’as soon as .~," tile andlarge balconies ere part of everyunit. privacywith this property...... $270.000. possible.¯ Willingto work (paintingcarpentry, etc.) ¯ completekitchen...refrlgeralor, range and oven, A Great and a Private EASTAMWELL TOWNSHIP improveproperty. Please call stainlesssteel sink anddishwasher In every unit. llilaryorCharlie, 609-924-3301 Club Price of a Home. RESTOREDVICTORIAN 2.9 acres, largo modernkitchen to or924-8085. ¯ Carpetingand hardwood floors. satisfy any housewife,breakfast room, formal dining room, 2 BEDnOOM ~ND¯S’I’dD¥ HOMES 3 BEDROOM HOMES (2% BATHS) family room,third floor 2ndfamily room,6 bedrooms,2½ ¯ Pooland tennis courts. (1450sq. ft. plusprivote fenced-In yard ¯ (1600sq. ft. plusprivate fenced.in yard baths, 2 fireplaces, laundryroom, now wiring andnew plum- STUDIO/ONE BEDROOM ¯ centralair condRtonlngandfull basement) centralair eoedltioolngand full basement) bing plusalmost overyflling elsenow. baseboard 2 zone heat. apt.for female graduate Call us for moreinformation ...... $10S,0O0. student& civilized cat.Close toUniversity. Sept.I. Desire ._*37,990 ._*39,990 LAWRENCETOWNEHIP kgchenfacilities. WriteBox # 03M7c/o Princeton Packet. $285 and up LOWAS 5% DOWN tTo Q..h,ed,.~...i CONVENTIONALM’I’GS.FROM 8%% COLONIAL- On a quiet tree lined street in the village, family MeadowRoad, Princeton room,fireplace, 3 or 4 bedrooms,2 full baths,2 car garage...... $65,S00. IDEAL TENANTS . professionalcouple in lain WantedTo Rent Apts/Houses DIrecflone: EWI’NG TOWNSHIP hvenllesseek small house of 4- Route22 welt to Somer. 5 roomapt., rural location To Share vllle to Route20E; then MAINTENANCEFREE¯ Brick rancherwith entrancefoyer, livlng preferred,for Attg,/Sept.No NEWLYWEDS--seek to’rent Route206 Iouth appron, S roomwith fireplace, formal dining room,modern kitchen, 3 smallh ouscor cottageor farm ml. Io AndUaAve. gull be- children, nets. Excellent outbuilding, around$250. tore FoedtowaShopplns bedrooms.2 full batllS, 2 cargarage, full basemonl,mint con- references.’Real nogottabla NEEDSOMEONE to share Center);lurn rl9ht apl~rox,, dition ...... $49,$0g. Repliesto all responses.P. O. between Trenton &- New ourhome in the country 200yards to mtxletlOll Box153, Middlebush,N.J. Brunswick,609.298-639g after oulsldeof Pennington. 609-737- right... OR...Route 287 088’73. 5pro,or 20t-297-5171. 1832, to Rouls22; we*ton PROFESSIONALWOMAN -- Route2Slo Route E06; Coil usfor moreIntermatlon on the abovelisting= with 2 school ago children thencoollnus somh ILl , wantsto rent apt. or small above. ’ ’ gUYLAND= THEY DON’T MAKE IT ANYMORE TOSHARE -- AvailableJuly Saleaoffice open 8P,M, APARTMENT WANTED ¯ house,Princeton Doro or Twp,1, altractve furnishedhall" ’hi Yonngprofessional bachelor 609-292-1947days. 201-469-6581 housewith swimmingpool In Andris Avenue (Off Route 206) Hillsborough Township, New Jersep 2LOTS(100’ x 200’) HopowollTownship, Residential seeksquiet, largosunny apt. In after 8pro. Princeton, Ownroom. Woman ...... $11,EgO.each, PrlncoIon,Around $200 p us preferre~Rent $18‘5 plus 1/2 Phone: (201) 359.3200 nlllllles. Call 201-782-5594INGERSOLL -. RAND utilities, tteptyto uox# 03546 lO ACRES,Hopowsll Township, rosidentla} ...... $45,000, mornings8.12, SECRETARYnon rOE one o/o PrincetonPacket. bedroomapartment. Rocky 3,02 ACRES.Hopowoll Township ...... $22,500. II111/ Grlggslown/ Kingslon, QUIETWOMAN- seeks stun I 609-921-9103Ex, 239. FEMALE housemate-- 1,37 ACRES.Hopawoll Township ...... $25,000. phtlnapl. In prffato home, llentIlmlt$100,~rilnBoxC.2/WANT TO RENT-I or wanted,to sharetownhouse EDGEMEREatSOMERSET c/oFrankUn News.Record, bdrm house.ln coanlry on privateroom & balh, kitohon 77 ACRES.half woodedwltl~ stream,Hopowoll Township, ox. 240So, Main St,, Manville,estate orfarm, by attractive, privileges also tennis. Is acceptingappllcatlonli to rent: collonl roadfromaga ...... $3,000per acre. N,J,01t8:],5, mature and responsible swimming$100 per monlh,anti couple,No children, 609.397. eves,(609) 448-4191, 3,2 WOODEDACRES ¯ East AmwollTowmhip ...... $29,?S0. 2 bedroomopf., $209 I[OPEWI~LLAPARTMENT 0052, ([ncludesheat, wanted-2hedroom, for AAA l’WO~rgo 3 bedroomapt., $239 HILTON 30g’n 435’. HamiltonTownstllp zoned PRO ...... $300,000, client, CENTURY21 Carnegie PROFESSIONAL ~OMAN hotwater) needslargo stilt ~’. or1 tmtmosatiable for womenwno REALTYCO. 55 CHOICEACRES. Hopawoll Townahlp, Residential Zoned,, Renllor,600-02l-~tW, ’ bedroomapt Pr Borne,wlslt to shama householdon a ,,, ,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,, ,, ,. ,.,,,..,,.,,, $1,gOOperacre. residentialarea, M~dorn rent, busline. 201-1121.0218After 239Fra nl~[In Blvd.,Somerliet, N.J. tll occupancy,Sendreplies to pm, of 2 tIF.DltOOMAPARTMENT ;ox #03524elo Princeton Weokdayli10 a.m. ,1 p,m., 2 p.m.. 4 p.m. orsmall hotlso n Rop(~well’ackcl, PRINCETON,INC.Realtors., Valley,flexible asto doly ROUSE1’0 SIIARE --Own Memberof Multiple LhtlngService 609.466.117e, Aug,or Sept, Housesitting HoIIdaysCell= novWiilavar137.0462 Jo Rice737.3114 IIE-SPONSIBIJICOLLEGE JotcloMothew! O96.07’M CafhyNomath737.:30~t sq’UDEN1.EO~ ~s o~portun ty AIIceSowe 603,7924 IO’ll0tlRO.l!l[t In’ rlncotonar0a , to!nroltjrnforb~rd.fromJnly onuof AuguRt,Please cah rent, 600.921.25011mornings, ’ 7.0R‘SO, ’ MARRIEDCOUPU~ ¯ so0ks hou~9al!tlng p.o.s,!.t.lon for CouIq.E LOOKING" for ,entnafAngueLwnmgtono ----PRINCETONAREA-- apt. erhoq.8olo 1’ol I Wng to tbenroBnd]llt hesse. Please .n,topill !hireretort,ice into any.,,,fixing ,gad up: mvomcsmlgo for IRckPeele OFFICE-RESEARCHcro(, (~(ilHIR:].67115Ifftar01ml, t,,,,L’l’,,,,0 22,500Sq. Ft. , S.Ulll;l,~l -- wantad,Fur IIE.~P,ONSIBLI.yotngm!n FreeStanding Building ns[1otl2 Itanrool~apt, June I ~no.Ksin nOR tt pnoLion tl) redan3l, Replyto.llox #0a~2tsprIBgor suml FullyA/CtFireproof, Sprinkler, o/oPrhtnoton PaCKet, cntotffyonr.lint rnt W)I p nlsAs lake wellt= Y0ArIn , 1’11duo do 7 ACRES.SUPERB EXPOSURE ~~ oxcgllefR Intorl anti exterior Call toga Tarry RENT$3.25 NET s,,AIrlIt)FJ~SSIONAhl.-Bpi, ro.=0...,OFFIOB ]~/l~l~l~t.. KELLER’’,’, REALTY I I’nomor I~, tll st lib,, 600.443.’ -- -- it, ASSOC.INC. I.q]’UI,)leNIS-’,loOKiliR.fOrl.0rfrcnl JulyI 8opt, EX: 70rlnntWay,Rutharford, N,J, Ex01ugivoBrokerI’JI)oqrqgmaptor,ootfqKo.Pr parLon0ad n traol nBU I minting’..P.rJp.0OlOn v 01fl t~, an/toni 0nrE Itatoron0o (201)939-1010 I I(llcllon IAOInlles,immLvJlalo OVAIhli:la600.021.07=8 Mtor "anooiq~taay,Onll 600.034.??11~, l~pnt, ’ HOME HUNTER’1 GUIDE IO-B Thursday,July l, 1976

UNIQUEI It’s~ the only wayto describethis one year old CapeCod. This homewas designed for people wholike to entertein.Whether it is e formaldinner NOWRENTING! ¯ HU’;H|$DRIVE, HAMILTON I’WP., N J, party, a cozyfireside ohat or a summerpatio party, this homecan handle it all. Located on apic-’ turesque 2 acre woodedlot with three spacious Studios bedrooms,a don or fourth bedroom,2½ baths, DANI;~: -~Y’ARSYOUNGB,,EV" central air conditioning, aoemralvacuum system NORTHGATE MLS~RELO. in new neighborhood. and muchmore. Weknow you’d like to see this I 1 $150BEDROOM Features4 bedrooms,2½ one. Cell and makean appointment... $110,000. APARTMENTS baths, 2 zoneheat, patio deck, hardwoodfloors and KIDS LOVE TREES OREHEW ROAD (201) 297-2822 carpeting.Just reduced to OneMile Road KEHDALLPARK Andthere are plenty of trees with this immaculate $07,500. andPrlnceton-Hlghtstown Rd. 15225 ROUTE130 four bedroomhome. Indoors or out, the children IopposireMcGtsw Hill) tu)’;09" 448-5858 arid the wholefamily will enioy this homeand £ASTWiN050g EastWindsor, N. J. j2 BEDROOMS property. A raised hearth fireplace in the family room,formal dining room,and a living roomthat 4 BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED MODELS... looks out into the woods¯A goodbuy. Owner’s anxiousfor an offer ...... $64,500. Colonials, Bi-Level and Split Level i$270 Priced DUTCHCOLONIAL on quiet street in Hopewell 1 and 2 Bedrooms $49900 YOUNGCONTEMPORARY featuring large living roomwith fireplace, dining From I ¯ RANCHwith 3 bedrooms,2 room,eat-in kitchen, study, 4 bedroomend bath. from $220 per month tr=lair conditioning. EXPANDEDCape Cod on baths, central air con- ¯ 3 and 4 bedrooms A lovely homereasonably priced at .... $49,900. lmmdlateOccupant). treed¯lot - 2 bedrooms, ditioning, patio deckarea ¯ 2 and 2% baths i den,family room, eat-ln kit- with gasgrill hookup,wall Features: ¯ 1 and 2 car garages An[¢leal iocatlonclose to’ ! chert, basementand 2 car to wall carpetingin 5 rooms HOPEWELLDUPLEX ¯ Great investment potential . SWIMMING POOL shoppingand m.jor tram B garage. $38,9g0. and hallways, insulated ¯ Family rooms for a personwith an eyn,,,~ the future. This 2- , PLAYGROUNDFACILITIES sporlation :,. windowsand muchmore. i SmartStyle, SmartBuy at. family houseis in e~,, d,,~,~J ocationin centerof e OFF STREET PARKING town in a busines~/.~ Eachside has a-living ModelOffice: 609.587-00(;5 . AIR CONDITIONERS !STEELE,ROSLOFT . $52,500. room, dining room,kitchen, 3 bedrooms,bath and Hours1¯6 Dully !i ~"~~ r,~’’:’~:~’:~’’:;’~’~ basement¯Separate utili.ties ...... $39,900. = KITCHEN WITH DINING AREA ANDSMITH] "!~ ,~i ..... * THERMOSTATCONTROLLED¯ HEAT ClosedWed. ~ISSC’nONS:FROMNORTH JERSEY: NJ.TmnpIm to exit & ~tnRt. No. Zl fr=n TWINRIVERS J (includedin rental) ttlght~ow~to elm~ton Tov,~hlp. Twndghl onto e~ x.n (Y.~;~..~.~-..-Mm~lle FORAN EXCELLENTINVESTMENT, consider this e WASHER~" DRYERFACILITIES ,Reed) lult beyondAePmd Acmo Shoppl~ C4mlm’. Downor.~ Neck tum’dghl o~to Pa. ¯ TOWNCENTER | ¯ No.535 (S~tg-Memm41e noe~Co1111nve Wmml’lu zo Hugh~ Drive nrlRffic llghe. i 4 BEDROOM Ranch two family homelocated on 2 acresof propertyin ¯ RESIDENT SUPERINTENDENT rural MontgomeryTownship. Upper floor includes Tw11dght Imd I~dy S m~leto n~dolLOR RL 1 ~thto poetMere* e Ml~. featuring1 ½baths, family e MASTER TV ANTENNA . ¢~w~J~’amd)e, Letl @J~kwbr;~ Sd.2 mik~ ml to Hut~Odve. Left’HooMa E0~I4&~gH | room,living room,eat-in living room,2 bedrooms,kitchen and bath. Down- Odve2 mice 1o modm ondgM hand dale. Evenings stairs is a spaciousliving morn,dining room,kit- kitchen and dining room. 600-655-0000 Available VAand FHAto 5 YEARS YOUNG chin, 2 bedroomsand bath. Both units presently qualified buyers.$43,500. coLONIALfeaturing 4 rented. Total monthlyincome of $500.Pleaes give MODELAPARTMENT OPENDALLY Mr,s bedrooms,2½ baths and us a call for additionalinformation. Priced at only offering manyextras: cen- ...... $S4,900. (609)448-5935 ,tral air conditioning ROSSMOOR¯ ad~Jlt com- humidifier, electronic air OFFICE SPACE munity,6 roomCondo, 2nd cleaner, central vacuun CUSTOM COLONIAL floor;, centralair, carpeted, system,brick andcement A family that lovesentertaining and space will find 2 bedrooms,2 baths, all ep- patio,outdoor gas grill, har- this four bedroomcolonial the perfect homefor pllances...... $41,go0. dwoodfloors, carpeting 2½ YEARSYOUNG Cul-de- andthe list goeson. them.Situated on a landscapedacre it featuresa RESEARCH PARK EAST WINDSOR . 4 sac ContemporaryColonial. beetufiul family room with beamedceiling and bedroomSplit Level, 1 ½ Manyfeatures include 4 $63.500. J raisedhearth fireplace, also a living roomwith a baths, living roomwith bedrooms, 2½ baths, fireplace, gameroom and much,much more. For fireplace, family room, sunkenliving anddining furtherdetails please give us a call ...... garage...... $49,900. rooms,covered and raised ...... ;. Asking $139,000¯ ~orch and 2 car garage. $3.25Per square foot net, net WESTWINDSOR ¯ Old Moderatelypriced at 30 day occupancy. Colonial home,remodeled Callus - 466-2444 throughoutinterior andex- $55,900. terior, 4 bedrooms,1½ ;i~ii:!:,!~~,:~!: baths,dining room,family MAYAGENCY,,uLT,,LE LISTING room,modern kitchen .... Realtor-Insurer 1500square feet andup 2 bedroom,1½ bath END Serrlngthe entire Princeton a Tea SERVICE :"’ ..... :. ’HOPEWELLAREA ’ ¯ ...... $70,000., ROWTOWNHOUSE;. [~ MlS CRANBURY. Stately 1886 Featuringcentral air con- Rt. 518, Blawenburg CUSTOMBUILT RANCH Victorian, 5 bedrooms,2½ ditioning and carpeting. PrincetonMailing Address baths,formal dining room, Only3 ½years you ng for libraw,carriage house, 1.67 6 ACRE MINI FARM 3 $37,000. Beautifully landscapedarea, big shadytrees, rock and PhoneNumber acres,formal gardens .... bedrooms,2 baths and garden,complete privacy. 1.4 acres...... $14S.000. sunkenliving roomwith the fireplacefor the folks,small p Foyer, gallery, living room26’ x 21’, fireplace, 3 STANLEYT. WHITE barn for the horses, bedrooms,1½ baths, family room,kitchen, dining chickensand in’laws. butthe Distinctive Classical ¯ CALL:Research Park. r, room,14 closets,panelled walls, 2 original oil pain- 609-924-6551 REALTY,INC. $66700. Design... ted murals. Manyextras. Baseboardheating. Realtor 61 N, MalnSt.Cranbury, N. $60,000. 6SS-3322or 448-2477 BEAUTIFUL 4 YEARS YOUNGSPLIT in exclusive PILL, AMWELLROAD, For Rent- Apts. For Rent- Apts. For Rent - Apts. neighborhood.Featuring 3 HOPEWELL bedrooms,1½ baths, full GRIGGSTOWN-- Bedroom, basement,fireplace and (609)466-1365 or (201)928-3750 PRWATE--fumlshed3roomEAST WINDSOR centralair conditioning, act. countryestate in town; living room, kitchenette and MOTHERDAUGHTER Caps NEWJERSEY’S "SHOWPLACE" ulilitles, faclltles, garden, BROOKWOODGARDENSbath. No pets. $2=/mo.201- Codfeatures 2 kitchens,2 $sg,900, parking,$275, 609-921-3020, ModernI & 2 bedroomapts. 359-1691 evenings after 6pm,’ OVERLOOKINGTHE DELAWARERIVER! Air conditioned, carpeted, baths, 4 bedrooms,har- TheInctedlble homes al Delawale niso. Up IO 3t000 ~1. |l. andover Sw=mclub on grounds. dwoodfloors, aluminum of livingarea. brick hont~ 01, shown In model|. 4 end S bedloom~. For Rent- Apts. For Rent- Apts. = . Locatedon HickoryCorner For, Rent-Houses. siding andfenced in yard. 2~h balhS and 2.car garage, a"X 3" Of iatul=lion in all houses.City PRINCETONAItMS Rd. near Rt. 13O, From$209, Set in a rural area, this homeeat be yoursfor $43,#00,

i~J~J STOP PAYING RENT ¯ STARTCOLLECTING IT with this 2 familyhome sot in a rural area,3 bedi:ooms,eal- ~ ~R~ In kltchen,.llvlng room and features...... Insluao ’: bath naruwoou downatslrs~ bedroom rloors...... csrpoIing,oot-m KIP bath kitchen, ,. , with dlnlng ¯ ~ ~ ~ ...... sreo ano living roomup- ellen snQ ulmrl u luutl,t ..... rocremlonroom, 2 baths stairs. ~aa,e0o, andcentral air conditioning. $SS900 ’ ’ ,- ’ ,, ~,.~,~,e~q:~"

SPACIOUSBI.tEVEL ON2 i~~] ACRELOT. Features 4 SPACIOUS6 Yasra Young bedrooms,. . 2½ baths. , .,, .... =..i, . t~..,^.~.~ reqr0atlonroomi ~ardw0aa ¯ featuring?="’": "%’ q ooorooma~- ’~’’-"" ~ ~floors ...... andcontrel .air con" baths, hardwoodfloors, mtl0nmg’,~ tar =62 900’ carpotln0,2 zoneheat and ,,~,~’~,~t,~/~,,,k\,,:+,,, n full basement.Set on a ,~p’ "~"~% qulstlot, $68900, ;f,.,.’’( ;f J ......

ML$--R|tO, v,R~m~ C.^N0 bedroom7~ R~,-. Rebaiton hell.ecru lot. ON£NEWROAD DInlROroom,eut.lnkltahou, KENDALLPARK (20[)207.2822 aov0rodperil, and 1½ J baths, $43,900, ROUT’I30a ttne~ ssu sasa~ For Rent.HousesFor Rent.Houses I~AS~IIIy, Kl~N~rm, ,m,nlu~U0M~3 & 4 bdrmt, o0A’roRs,homed irolnKa!_agru t~8, t~oMt~ ot itltlnI1I,OOATOaS, ,rein 0 I{m, ~100,~. ooo.~o.~.0ooo, ~,4.~ooo, HOME HUNTER’S GUIDE Thursday,July 1, 1976 ] ]-B

TedEdDobko,,,,kiDavid AVAILABLETOQUALIFIED ircstoneaReal testate & ODN[PAI’,IrY Betseyllarding 173 NASSAUSTREET" PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY 08540 I~T.189, WilliamHunter MarjorJeKerr BUYERS JimFirestone Broker REALTORS Ruth Karmas [ ~PrsmiumLots Available ,, : ¯ J~l AnnaMan Bach RobinSmith DonnaRelchard r 1911Nassa.Street. l)rlm:eton. N ,w J~,rkev01t.541) RitaMargolis ~’~ ~ , . JohannaFriedman MarylouRoche BettyFish 609"924-0322 JoanQuackcnbush "~’~ I~’! I’*’/~I~ "am CarolCaskey JoanOrandor FieryProcaccinl /’. COMI’I,I’;’I’FII EALI’~S’I’ATI’; OI{GANIZATION KenRandall [ RalphKayWor,Snydcr lum~ i-... -.= [] [ ~~~~’~ll=’ ’-" K’~J* Ir~ ~’, ~ .... E i¯ ~i~ ’l =! .... I"

BUILDERSCLOSE-OUT! r ~: ];~ :~ ~’~, u,~ =t ’ [~B ~11 ilmB~m~;~L~lH ~,. ~ ~ ~’- ~~m~;~,li~aas FewModels Available ~ SteadmanHouse in Cranbury? [ ~~~ ...... -~: -,’ ~ ,,, Immediate Occupancy , TheauthentlcearlyAmerlcancharmofthisterrifienewFirestonellstlnglnCranburyis [ Openeveryday from noonFor inspeclibn justwhat ever agent has been waiting for. Insideis a livingroam with fireplace, dining [ ~ ~ 1;, ’ .,;~, ~;:~:~ ~F;,~. ~,~~ ~ roomwith fircplsce, a charmingeo]onlal eat-in khchen three comfortable bedrooms, 2 Ranches- 1 Colonial- 3 bedroomsample models beautifulwide pine floors, end even an anfiqoe brick’floor in thebasement Carm con- E are available. Homesare set on unbelievably "1 venleaee~undjustabloekortwofromtovm.SeeltwhhF[restonebeforctheopenboase.. Afinebuy, thlsColonlallsonatreedlotonaqulet, beautfu andunspo ed ots Allmodeshava2-car , .¢Let~/ourHouseGoTo.Work.forYoul’:’ ..... ’ ’ .streetihhearbySbuthBi~swiek;hs.’fea~resin."¯ .... ’ .$66,500.. r "; ¯ Dupl6xl.on. (liiiet..eulrde.:sae:!fiiHoo~WifllBqroJ.;.,= "elude4 bedi’6dni’s,’:.21~"baths; fix:i~plai:e in "tlie .,.:garages"...... "" ~ " ’ " .... : " 2...ii. i.’r; ?\~’ ": ’.i’~ ;i" ;: i:.i " i’:i i. , ,, : Eacliapartment Ires 2 bedrooms,full bath,living " "’""ModeIFumiiureAvhilable:’" , .. ,. familyroom, large brick patio,full basement,and" DIRECTIONS:Rt.1 or 206to beautifulnew extension In. ~’ ~il/I [ roon,, dlningroom, kltchen, and central alr con- 2-cargaragc. lerstatel-95south_.onlya few minut~to Scotch Rd. Exit #3. ~- ditionltlg, andthere is a 3-ear garage.Ideal for MAKEAN OFFER. -L, conple to defray costs of mortgage paymentswhll to models.Moumai, View Gee on ,el, .... de, .... ,ght. DriveOutTodayl j"1 ~~-"r,~_..~"~~. ,._~.~..,,,~..~~i::~J~ !.~-~ ~ rental income- half of maintenanceand ira- ~rt"~..~. pr0vementstax deductibleif owner-occupled..,. " ~’ "~ ModelPhone (609) 882-6847 "] : ’ ...... $67,500. " ~ ExclusiveSales Agent: Ideal Realty(201) 283-2600 "1 ~~~"f’~f, ~’~" ": ~.. 3~,~

In a Magnificent Seitlng in Princeton’s Western Section ~ -::-=-~~ Situatedon a beautiful hillside overlookingStony Brook is a lovely eolonhl multi.level ~’7 ~.~_~, ~ ~ ~ ~. //J L I ~ ~~l~’ ~ flrep’aeeforeo,eOa’niogonagrandscale,a0h0orfu,diniogronm,anade,lgb,f,,,0at. , " ’ - ° ,,-i in kitchenwith pine cabinets in the colonialtradition. Just a fewsteps away, a rustic I"~: knottypine family room and a downstairspowder room and lanndry room. Upstairs arc threeeheedul and spacious bedrooms and one and a half baths.Tastefully decorated = ~’ ’ ~ ’ ~ ~ ~ m i: i" [ throughoutand overlooklng natural open space with Stony Brook el .... t fiandfor a peacefulwoodland walk! The only moderately priced home ;n a lovelyexclusive Prin- eatonneighborhood. An excellent investment, $84,500, PenningtonBorongh is the slte of this older home on a quiet tree-llned street. Manysonght-after Hereis a delightfulproperty in a convenlent-to- . .~ features, such as 4 bedrooms,2½ baths, family everything WestWindsor neigltborhood. Behind BROOKTREEAREA OF EAST WINDSOR.This :..’. ~, ..:., , ~~: i ,~’,,,. room,and study. A fine buy at ...... $72,000. the 9-room,21/~-bath house is a beautihdlyshrub- lovely two-story Colonialis built for the con- bcd rearyardwithpool.Nowonly..... $63,500. venienceof the large family. Four or five bedrooms,2 ½baths, CentralAir Conditioning,½ ¯ acre well landscapedlot and in move-incondition ,.~.~*,..; " ~" ~ .’ : ! at $58,900.Call fortot~r. ~

i. Overlooking the 18th Fairway in MontgomeryTownship Croshaw ^- -~9ency InCa Thismagnificent Colonial undtbleve, overlooks the l.Bth fairway of a htxttrloasgolf coursethat has great recreational facilities for the entire family. Inside, there’s aformal flsgstonefoyer,agencrousUvingroomwithfireplac ..... paratedining .... ,withchair ,,,,, -.-..,,, a..n! 12 rail, a familyroam with wet bar, anda spaciouseat.ln kitchenwhh lunndry room near- by. Upstairsare fear comfortablebedrooms and two full l)aths. Comennt to the coon. trysidenear the gol[coarse and enjoy cn eveningbreeze on the privatebrick patio with Newl)’listed Colonialin WestWindsor includes Beautiful custom-buihbrick ranch honso on a goldlishpond. Yml’ll be gladyon came to geethis one,and you may decide to stay, sunkenliving room,family roomwhh fireplace, 4 qttiet street and witha superblylandscaped lot. Resort AvailabhthrunghFirestone Real Estateat , $89,500, bedrooms,attd an in-groumlSylvan pool Thishome is in excellent conditionand includes a For Rent-Houses firep ace, central air Bondtinning and screened Properties ...... ¯ . $69,500 CHARMGALORR A/C, 2or " .... porchamc~nglts many features. ~ ...... $81,500. .~ hodrnom~9 ~’~.~,~l~,,.~,= NEWLONDON . N,H, ¯ ~.a~e’[eh-d";:’..~:,~L’~’~=,~’==’ CHALET-- 4 Ixlrm, 2 baths, e... ’" wal~lng....distance ~’°’to ...... Princeton’ re.his,~ beach,near theater, Kesort ¯ -- , ’ ¯ ¯ Properties i:’,,i~.:,~ ~ ! ’ ~~97:~’~;.’:~ . . , . . ;,~,~[~!~J~~i!:;:ii~i~..’~;;~i?!! Cn,m ,,rae,lve’y’on.Her° iso ’O.yo 2-acrclot TS ~ . ~: dscelp edI~.,.a(re.., t. nnytles[rable featnressnch hwelycountry setting. TheImuse offers II r }runs. Princeton area :] bdrms, 2V= __.~ Bar ~!arbor - Bangor~ Maine as II morns, 2;~ lot s. f rep :e, enlral air aths fireplace anti O-eargarage An aff,~calin,, ~ bat!~s,rcc room,llv ng rm,’ h~N.(/ BEA.CHISI:,AND a~a .L,Rrg.ewo~.ndo~o.n 14- o r " ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ " ) ~’~ dining rm, eat-in kl[enene aum~T-- veacmront 1st mo sac, Lowprices ~, oown basentent.-ear garagepalm nod fr n t tees - 1 I mullnnwllh suprrisungcmtvenienceto i r neeon ,.¢.m..~ n.ndPv v,~nm floor duncx 3 bdrmsJul- 17 -a,,menls SoundIn"est-e-t mexcelcnteotdton $64.)0) .,tTonnn .ara.c-orchonlar=elot For 24, g185Ca~ 609-7999274 ~onaet D R Goldcnsonin I~ rent with option to buy. Princetonarea, 609.799.2500. _ AvailableJuly l. 2014F//~2|5BEA~ mo= ~ ~"’ : ~’’~-’ after 6 p.m. beach eeatlon, comfortable ,~I,E CAMPING?Rent -~ lameist f oura t, sleeps4-6, so o ee vcrmommountain THEHOUSE RICHARD STOCKTON ’ MANVILLE ’ " ’PARMIIOUSE- 8 rooms, t~ av~a b lcT/10to~/24,$250/wk,view smallcabin 4 bunks, 609-492-1260or 882-7893 after outsideto- outl’zouso~40 WOULDHAVEBUILTTODAYI CAPECOD bolhs, wltlf 2 acres East 6pro¯ nopets, weekl"92".~’633 ’ " B For Windsortwp. ~375/moWtlH Y’ ~’~ ’ Thiswill bu oneof Princeton’smost impressive r~tterthan new condition, !aa, taring kitchen,, dlnlng Rent-HousesForRent-Houses o,84. Po ~ox t40,f,~lstowa. on’ POC~toly Colonials-- Brlckconstruction on twoacres of am, w to WQII carpeting, IWing room q oearaoms REA~~.., r.l r~n~e~l t~n RrlV Sl ~ t~rln pnl|nn’P0 = nnnS 6 .~IAqpO.URTON.HILLS - _KINGSTON-:Med~n4 .n.:.R, .COMP~’m.LY~URN!S~ED Thomas.F~round !loor,~ nreplpeo,~rpclod, wnshLng maturetreas- Center hall Coloniulwith grauious ~. t,Fu,basoment, .ell hot wator cast Iron basohoard WaSngtoa urosstug area . ,z.story twomocks Irom nlyu tomowlLhair condllionng, aa ,slcop[ng-Ivug room, largo mucuno, ul ree me, n. livlng roomwith fireplace, library withflreplacu, od stone farmhouseon 5 pus,’l’hls.!sa. w ellsa.~dlot prlvuleland In Princetonbedr’eemequipped kite on,2 ~ eludingboul,$150/wk, 609.809-. familyroom with fireplace, country kitchen with Asklno$45,000 ’ totscnvuuaplotor~uo/mo to TownsblpAvailable Se - acres 3 bdrmslurac ILvlna u inmlly whowill lake goodlamber [,’ 1076through ~Pe~ hal s, h’Lr conditionedAa- 5900 fireplace, two redwooddecks (Formal and COLONIALTWO FAMILY ream’withwol~.n J~replue~ eom~ndoteeUPIo 5 pel’sons, ’ ., dining roomw/flrcplac o camof il, Call609-924-2040, lobar5, 1976,On busqlno to Maid and Ilnon scry co POCONOMANOR...... Pu, tinuso:,., Fatally), formaldining room,master bedroom rurstfloor k tchsnliving room flreplscc, 3 bedrooms k tczon& laundrywith all NowYork Mature couple provided 0 T nniscourl$ T ....I~arooms Ltt I~ltltS..... K tCPOP~ suite with fireplaceand study, four additional bathSecond floor: ’ khchenIlvlno , rooni2 bad,,~,~,~s, appl[anqcs,don, foyer, 2 full n,,.h.~..UN~ .,.=.~ n~=u.,,., u~,~,’~t~ ...,,..-- prefctrcd, If InI cresedt lep as o swimming’ eel walcrp , s rts sunueeK,PR. cnomp , ...... onsnlp gOll bothA tlson125x100"totwhhmoc’odsmddvo~i’ balhs,, nq.mwith. s~be& ~’[~’~t];~’~o~’~n~’~’~"~ co1L.6.00-921,621.89,flat 7:30 ,reetntrunton promsee,,.eeurs o~,00perw, eek, Cnll~l~. badroomsandthreoundahalfbatho,threecur e,~,-,,,--*’ , corrai, ~muI I lumlly or ...... te...~.,, .__,.."--...... wcenony. sa cun aft or 11,00. Reusonablo, Call 009¯924 ¯ ~020 , ,=u~. .";am ...... nurmg ale aaYor =15: garage,full basement,Design features that charm ¯ - ..... =-, matureadults, $5~0 p month, weekends,By appointment ’ weaacnon,~a’zu~u’axtcrup,m, nna andmore and more, Call for appointmentfor Askln9$69,900, 600.737-3540, ~e~a’~".~--~o,.,.~,,,~.,o,=’~r~’~"~,..,,.-.,...’"~u~,,r only~00,00 pins ufllltlos, PO ~’ ~nov ...... ~ e,~.,),~ ..m .... n.~...~.,-"~"- aOVOlopo(l, C.ONOSprivute,. 3, commtlnlty, Pero In details, $240,000, -" PRETTYPRINCETON, laeknt, Ski tennis, beaches, 10CONOS,~ Lake ~ Naomi -- Jl~ = ¯HILLSBOROUGHTOWNSHIp JIINCTION-- 4 ha.m. ’ IIAMILTONTOWNSI IP -- clubltot,sn ~nm,lrl .... k..e, NOWc sot slylo he so, a lironla¢o altlc’ basomc-I...... ~v n,~n,~ ., Bcntztlfulnew Colonial on 1/,t ~00009.0~4.’/ata bedrooms,I=,~ I~llhs, Walk to GREATVALUE no~¢"dec’Or $~00 IIOM~, acre]11 fin, o .q, ulot residential...... pool pud hooch, Tennis h=~,~,t.~-u.~.’...=~|’u,=~7~.m.n.~,t,"’,..* area, contrnayeauled for ~ privileges,Avullublu weekly, .uw...... ,~ unuroom u., ,eve,, - eet.,n...... K=tCncn, retinal ulmng LOCATORS"t36,. ,i~).~94-59(~ ,v,LHn,~!,"-";"t~’::’,’"’=w,,,n, ...... ow ppptionqea, room,roe room wits aroplooo2½ csr ooroos ¯ t,, ev n~aun roomu as eonvopiontoommut ng 4 SEASIIOREAREA -- hamanC =0. 2.70411after Spin ’~~J~ :’~n ,,butWo’reNatlonal. weirDNeighborly,,, pslhs, 1 LAWRENCE~ I L Io~ o llott~omswllh wiilk.ln & omosilos available, onolEOx2g2Iot,, Qulotlocutlon, [barroom=n,,, bath. fn-mllv4 bed,,oo~o,n ~.’ % =,...oor,ta, .. clo~ols,.~& I)atl.zs with full Llntted quunllly, ComploloFORR, ENT_;Oreen .Mt, IMP A,kl.,.,t~oaen ,roomee.t..r.,. ,h.t,.,.¢ ,--.:^ ’"-,,,,~- ."Y.V_’..= vttmty,torture tuning room, homonael~=os.$21000 Call vormont,nowa~rm, twnttno, CARNEGIEREALTY 111~,, REALTORS, ...... ," I[gi’ ...... ’ ...... lying r am,vo luro eat.In eolleel"201.~’4~.~8211 or eves full ogul pod kl ’°hen, 4 bedrooms,o nt In kllohon,formal dining room, v no , t, , r me,plus t t , Cull609.41111, fuUbanomunt, 2 c Ir garage, ,’ Iounlscourts inoItK~cl =01.=9’/. room,rue room with fireplace, oundry room 2½ bathe [ EASTWINDSOR. 4 L~droom . ~’~1’ Manyother extras for yet r SUMMERCOI"]A~E .-- ~115prtur 0 p,m,we~kllnyn, 130NASSAU ST,, PRINCETON~N,J, [ ful beeomonh2 eer oorooo, treed lot, cl ,/cowers~. I ColonlalIn excellentlocation ~ famlly’~eomlort, Ronl b~low Ot~nPond N,J, ontun logo, I water, lavullaboAugl~$400/mophm ...... ’ eun,’on_t_..m.or.lj(ag.o~14~/Ino, $3~0/,~woooks,,~,0/monl]l,C,MlWQODSTOCK, VT, -- 0 EVfRYOFFICEI I ~, ..... I t I Ill us, I year/ease,1~ me, ~T WINU~UIt .- 1/3 sore Uall txiu.(~5.0504~/[11o Iin~woP eveningsr Pli ua~ WeeKOl|(18~I O reamB.~ I[vluo rooms.=u, I __ =q=,vuu, [ seeudty roguirodA r con..wo~ledlot, ] bedroomspilt =17.04’/0, 001F5115.41’/5,, I)! s~=’ I rap~’~o,, I{~’o~’{ t Ilonod, Ca I 0004404001 ¯ ¯ eve, a uaus, rea, room, ~ VlUWH,20 aorosrime/an(l~ I ~ ~’¢~ ~f"~F I weakdayltfor appointment,mod.prqkilobon, C/A, garage, D"=^,t CIIAI,WI’ RI~,NTA’.¯ ~,ko po,=!,u m,os P~em lawn Resort Resort I ..., ..... I ~~ avail, e, ug, I, FN0/mo, ,.v~,v. Nuomi,Po~onon, ~1 BIt., l½ llroltcra Pr.Rleulcd, Asking I ...... I , . Pu, nnmrH~, bnlh,, wttnltor, tlrYor suo,ooo, ca, 00n.on.=o=0, Properties Properties [ 201,469.1000 [ BBI,hI~MF, AD-- raised CRNDOM.INIUM..--. lwlq .,vr’-;-’-- fireplace,dub faellltl~e, fully Por Kent.t~ouses ForRen¢. n-n^-,,Mroom wj,tp ..roplaqR~ m.q,)K alli’~’, anu~O/A gval~nb~ 9opullrulspt hllho lie l troLl0 ..Cl!aot, Ml I’ogono.Pa, nron, ~l]l~011ooM J.~.(,P, PIIONTLONG II~ACII ISX,^ND .-. .,., , ,u=,~,,~wruol~, Kit o! otl Wltlt tlptP, Jul"’"l" I or’ a "~ar Ioaao !,oKo.,11rog of Malno,largo Itl~,N’l’ - hONQBI~ACII 2. txq’m,p!u,/oil, s eel~ IL ,~ ~1lau!t~., alto !’nampsoat)no ~vuoknpo11 Jllly 17 !q 24,, wn,,u!or~.!tl|l naoomont¯ .o’.’~._-..,,. , , akOlronLlots, someinlorlor ISLAND--oeonnfrontlovoly fir.o moo,tleag ~ee, roe , uxtortl,Mliino, ,~ll |ltillUon & )llrl,nton! Ior o, cooOaK J(!~,NDAhhi~/~ILI{.. July I, :1 TW!N,]IIVJ~R0.=BRtwnMo, wnsnor/t!ryort I epr garpgo, ~,t,~mm,un, uulaWllh .Inku nrlYil.ogolt r ,Itt r n tlook w vlow’, !?,.~.,, w/tt; Ilunruod,Itog~l uurms,’a Igtns. ton garago, l~,tdmulo,ltllbnltmt, g1~0/no, oyor 1 !Lq.rpol iqnd,14~0/mo, yorro gag to l~lt vmtuiH ’Weakoncl’.’tlo/dpIowwoekl uo!lmg,bo|t g, I~i!la ~0[ tune!]l’lva[9-3a,,JUiy !l~oih 34, .oal,$150 iior/wk,Aynll, [rnnl 11:17 I}Uiqlovoaiu@, $~12~, CnU 1100,0 l. ’ Nearsoheala&NY,htllt ~4311 C|JlS00.443.EOLIar301,300.4300.pl!~ll titlliT, I.ORt p i8 ltoo|rtt~/, RICliAi{I}8ONRRAh?Y.stLmlnor ¢1111 [ur ndtililonni , tall off’lio so11~1~,?0~.333~,9_lLprom11Iolt i!o potll,6~0il43, 301q1~.03~, ’ ’ ’ eat, 31,s ultli oo1415v~lM[i, ’ 009,44H.II000 Intormll[[an,000.?~,0174, ~0"031,1MIL 119~k well, HOME HUNTER’d GUIDE ¯ .. 12-B - ..’ " ’ " Thursday, Jttly I. 1076 BusinessReal Estat___~eFo_rrRe__nt r OFFICE FOR RENT- in the Gallmy0[ HomesI residential home.Main SL Allentown, NJ. Call 609@24- HILTON 5108for information. +.++...... OFFICEFOR RENT -- Ideal private office. Spacious secretary quarters, carpeting air eond. Free ,parking. Available me/me. Starting Aug.l, $lS0/mo.609-924-3030.

OFF~NT IN YARDVILLS.609.452-1944 or 448-6677. HIL~WN- SHIP- Hi, 206, modern2100- 5000 sq. ft. of industrial warehouse &’ office space available immediately. 201- 359-7500. 3000 SQ.FT. -- of modern nffiee or light industrial space .-.!.!:: room, 4 bedrooms, 2½ baths. Manyfine in- an WhiteheadRoad near U.S. m. ,z ..... #t ItamiltonTowmhip.$3.95 m) Fro--m It ILlsr UK~O oc ..... Ku~Jr~I,D ...... a~/;~ o/~./n ~’rsqft net Ca11669-443-6058]!~ COLONIALyour children can walk to eves. or’P.O’. Box293, Cran- ~( schools, little leagueand,playground. Con- bury,N.J. 08512. tral air, electronicair filter, basementand at- ]!{ tachedtwo-car garage, PRIN-C-ETON-FURNISHED 3 W ROOMOFFICE (600 sq. ft.) I ¯ wth argo fenced fi’parkng: ’: )’. . " . "579900.. . ’ ,a~’eh.609:924.0125.,:.. ’..;’,,..’.. ,. .:.. ’i.:. :’,j,;-’ : .7; ’:’?.....’.". ¯. ".. ~ :’:, 1" i :. YARDLEY GRIST MILL --. __ ¯ - nowleasing retail space .~ Ir’l’ll renovated historic mill wt B ~ 1’)4 NaasaaStreet ¯(121.I~UI)11 SCREENEDPORCH: LARGE BRICK FIREPLACE Bank, supermarket & bakery, ~ See OarOther Ads etc. Call 215-493-5106. ~EA~" ’ " highlight this centrally air conditioned2-story. 4 EAST WINDSOR IT’S CUTEAND COMPACT OUTSIDEI BUT, you mustsee the interior of this very comfortablehome, Good size, bedrooms,formal dining mornwith wainscoatand OFFICE SPACEFOR RENT spaciousrooms offer living space;an eat-in kitchen,formal dining room and living room,bath and two bedroomson built-in china. Treedlot, built-in bookcases,ira- WARRENPLAZA WEST the first floor. Thesecond can be madeinto two additionalbedrooms, A garage and basement complete this home peccable decoration. 574,000¯ Rt. 130Dutch Neck Rd. whichiss{tuatedonanacre+ withmaturetrees... " ...... NOWonly$49,900. I roomsuite,$135/me.net,net. 2 roomsuite,$240/me.net,net. 4 roomsuite Fl00/mo.ectnet. "SAYAHHII - A stunning four bedroomhome that ASYOUNG AS YOU FEEL - Homeshave "feelings" (off cc urn lure available) RESEARCH PARK showstender loving care from the beautiful lan- too, andthis onefeels sh}p-shapelAn older home, but it dscapingto the lovely deck.Formal dining room,ex- hasbeen kept in fine comfort-livingcondition. The Attractive prestige building I~ensivetile, GREATfamily room, plush carpeting, every minuteyou see this, you’ll say"here’s a housethat’s with ample parking in ex- OFFICE SPACE imaginableappliance and central e}r. Thisone deserves adaptable".It’s solidi Anideal buyfor anyonewhe can cellent location. Paneled the "AHH’S"I...... $58,..900. walls carpet)ha, accoustical seereal potentialsl .. ~ ...... $59,900. WOODEDLOT: CHERRYVAttEY ROAD ceilings .central air con- Route 206, Princeton ditimdngI or 2yearlease with 3.25 per sq. ft., net, net PRINCETONBORe - Double house with four 1 option. Available im- SOURLANDMOUNTAINS - Attractive remodeled Baywindow in living room, large formal dining mediately. Call 609-448-4024 Call RichardSkevington - 609-924-6551 bedroomapartments on eachside ande 4-car garage~ room,fireplace, centralair, first floor laundry,5 weekdays. twostory on 7 acres(mostly wooded) 9 miles from Prin- Fully occupied.A goodinvestment for a local person ceton,All modernconveniences, two zone heating, ex- whocan supervise the property.Flexibility wouldallow bedrooms, 2½ baths, separate study, 2 car WARRENPLAZA WEST - Rt. terior lighting. A uniquehouse ~dth an architect- ownerto maintainproperty as it is; or convertone side garage, paveddrive, $80,$00. ’130 EASTWINDSOR, STORE designedfamily room with cedarplank ceiling andver- to a 3 bedroomhouse for the ownerto occupy.Offered SPACE FOR RENT 50sq. ft. $300me. tical overhead,wlndowswhich opens out on e large at ...... $85,000. 000sq. ft. $.350me. OFFICESPACE- TWENTY NASSAU wooddeck overlooking a wooded¯park-like setting. :00Osq. ft. .$600.me. Singleand double room office suitesoverlooking Nessau Professionallylandscaped ...... $92,000. flustaxes and utilities. Streetand University campus from $85. to $125.monthly - PRINCETONFARMS - Attractive four bedroomRan- ~xisting 20 store shopping availablenow, ch with a separatefamily roomwith log burning )laza. Fully air conditioned 500sq. ft. beautifulsunny 3 room ¯office suite with reception fireplaceand central air. City sewerservice. Transferred (coestic ceiling recessed area,overlooking Nassau St., UniversityCampus, $300 mon- CATCHTHE SPIRIT - Owna piece of Amer{calThis owner.ReadY to sellll Asking...... $69,900. I lighting, paneledwails, tile thly. Availablenow, , spacious4 bedroom,2½ bath [s e beautifulpart, Large .j~’jMERCERROAD=MA~U,E PLANy "~S:I : :/ i J!.’:. ~goor. Excellent location on 2,200square feet, 6 Separateoffices:witl~’ sushi; outslde Win- " living ioom;dining room, kitchen end family.roem, full ¯ ~ r ~. State Hw7. #130, 1/4 mi. south dows,plus large conference r6om, walt tO wall carpeting,’ all basement;2-ear garage. This home Is only 7 monthsold VILLAGEOF LAWRENCEV!LLE-.You’ll see the ¯ Large 4 bedroomdesign, sunken living room, of the Prmceten- Hightstown panelledin natural walnut, large glass-enclossd reception area, andhas had many fine featuresadded by the owners, resultsof the excellentup-keep here. A well kepthome fireplace, central air, screenedporch, panelled Rd. 2 yr. lease with option. privatelavatory. Available fall of ’76for $8..o0, monthly. includingcentral air endwall-to-wall carpeting, $59,.900. beautifullydecorated and offering 5 bedrooms,3 baths, Call 609.448-4024weekdays for hobbyroom and family roomwith fireplace, beautiful family room, study, formal dining room, slate appointment. All utilities,air conditioningandjanitorial services Included. Parkingavaaable. woodedlot in establishedneighborhood ..... $75,900. patio, paveddrive, newlypainted outside. Coil 609-4S2-2652 I $97,000. MICHAEL’SPLAZA -- on I I A GARDENOFEDEN - Nestledin this Ideal setting, busyRt. 33 in Hi~tstownhas sits a lovelyhome. Plenty of roomin the familyroom for "Weare oneof the largest insurers It a fewstores available. Great a bal]ard table, parties, denning,etc. This three of homesin NewJersey. SeeUs for your for..Offices professionals BusinessReal RENTALS bedroomRanch le {n perfectorder¯ Call todayfor fur- HOMEOWNERSPOLICY bakeor donul shop, ice cream EstateFor Sale thor detailsl ...... ;. $68,900. Ibefore you close on your newhome." parlor,shoe store, shoe repair ---- " MONTGOMERY ’rWP. - 1 Station Square,Route 206 Route206, State Rd. store,fish store housewares andbardwares a dress shop, PRINCETON--goodleeatlon, , roomand bath efficiency. Belle Mead Princeton ieansfor family flerist, ample parking, adaptable Includesall ’ utilities. (201) 359-6222 (609) 924-7575 foreignordomestic auto parts renfalunRs-officewholesale ’ AvailableJulyl. 5140. storecleaning store and retail, commercial,industrial. aundromat.Want more In- Seedinquiries to Princeton formation?Call Henry at 609- PacketBox No. 0~31. 448.4800lil10pro. MAY AGENCY Realtors¯ Insurers OFFICE RENTAL in serv,.gEntire Princeton Area ...... Professional Bldg. Hight- RealEstate Rto,518 stown/Prineetm Rd. Ample o,.... burg,N.J¯ parking space. ~180, WttR, Wanted Another New Realty World Listing POBox 146, tllghtstown. ’ SMALLRENTAL - building wanted. Private buyer, 3 or , DlN~mall morefamilies, 609-799-3078, LandFar SaI~ ’newly equipped diner now available on premises of the HOPEWELLTOWNSIIIP Tri.County Cooperative RestHomes Auction MarketAssociation GRACKLE 55 acres featuring 8 room II I{Inc., Reute a3, Hightsinwe, living fer the aged. Wecater dwelling&barn,Asking ~,500 CLEAN,O.UIET, BEAUTIFUL. You know there’s roomto s )rsad out In thls 5 bedroom3 ½ beth home.All the fine .,...... , ¯ <2,,r,=,1 I N,J. ApplyIn persoe or call to special diets and all homeper acre or reasonable offer, I 609.44a.olg3 [or an ap- foetureayou’re looking for In a slnglefamily residence plue central air, centralvacnum s’ stem, solar)an kitchen fleer, cooking. State approved. To settle estate, o AP- $59,900, pointment, Normal.Siadelck, Proprietor preximntely 5 miles trom 2-oar garageand basement, It s realistleal[y prlced at ...... 600.452-8301, route l & Princeton, 2 & ~es ¯ AlexanderRd. newly decorated, center of ldealRealtv Co, lee, PRiNCeTON¯ PENNINGTON. WEST WlNDSOR ¯ FL£MfNGTON Princeton. Availablenow, Realtor ’201-283-2600¯ Plus one large unit with LandFor Sale 14a00akTreeRdIselln, N,J, 160g1~4.0055[~og] 73T430! [E091 7~.{I00 [20f] 78~.4606 combinationliving space,609- 924.4875or 924.3794eves. SACRIFICE SPOTSWOOD- about two EASTWINDSORTWP acres zoned commercial or WALTERB. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Rt,130/33thru . residential I~.autlfully land- -- centralNassau St, Smallor toConoverRd, scapeo,exceuent location for ,.,anda fineone! 25acres []] large, avail now, low rent, bank, nursing homoor’any gEAUOg’ Telephonesecretsflal services MAKE REASONABLE olhor enterprise.$&5,000, 609- gvailahle,O00-9.?A-2040, OFFER 395.024£ ~rvlnopeople alneo 1965 4 Itedrootna, fan)ily rntnlt, alutly, lirtqdnct,, deck roallora.Inaurors Overlookingawhnntiug pool, t, staltllahetl hiu. J, NeedRnmOwner OFFICE SPACE -- sublet 609.799-3435 ELMRIDGE ROAD-- bet. dscophtgwith lunturnshade Irecs, from. Pro.fosslonal film aP" tiering Stony Brook and un- Offtrredat $6tl,OOtl, proxtmntmyliO aq.tt at I 5+ ~C"RF.,S¯ Beautiful small tlevele~d Counly.l~rk, tO PalmerSquare, Princeton, I!rook, ~ondsltej.huolreds of ACIIELOT, percolation op. N.J, Call a09.~4.WoT, angwoo~ltrees, MountainTop )roved, 6oa.924.1174or your REALTYWORLD/AudreyShort,Inc, Road, Iluntordon Country, )raRer, OFl,’l~E ~ -- N,J, 2014121.g207. BUILDINGLOTS -- 2 ¯ l plug nerolots, BedensBrook troop, NOW RENTING Prhleetonll00sq’ftDealrablelocallOnarea, Clean, 100t~in 20 ACRF.~."Rolling, highly ,Montgomery IMp,, reaoy.to Princeton, N,J, Air conditioned,i nme!edwalls t uovplopa,tuo,. very. goodlit. nuildl ~3,700on, or Ix)at ior II I ,e, arpetlng, nwt. love{ot vostmempotential, uulldere $,la,00OBrokeraprotected,Cgll 921,9222 llglillllg,elf¯street parking, termsavallablo, orpi’iee¢ for ~.oa.709.282g for oomptoto NASSAUARMS Call009-924.0200, n flU!Oksale, Call 201¯3ao.337a aotallg, evon,o~s,. PROFESSIONAhOFFICH N Y STATE ¯ Finger Lake MONTGOMERY.05 ncreg of SummerRentals BusinessReal APARTMENTS "IpI~,C n lOCal{ml,frontage ona roads, Estate Far Rent ~¢A~h~l~d~09.44S3 ’i~e~nl:~r:!~=l~i~a~’::ii;(~= )rimeO,O railingACRES ¯land lionvlly In a centralIrcod t I I 22,5 Beautiful WoodedAcres I GREEN POND - n miner AD AGENCYIIAS IIRIGIIT BusinessReal PIKhppnt~, h, ouse .trl~lor on oxe.allant.fr9ntpgp,,,porK,really to I)tlllq.on pasKou1:1 Northlhtrrisofl &root This pieceof land is ovenmore beat{t{ft{I than th0 aoltsga, rogular renlerghavo AND AIRY OFFICE ON _ . . =,, .. . i)ron)lSOKOleO, plumt!ml~ & t II I ogneellol, ,wl sacrifice to NA,SSAUSTILE ¢1’ for natblot I;~?flt’o l-/~r ~fll~ ooptle tank w, ¢{rnmo, ACltl¢S.hoavllytree%nicely Pri.cetonBoroNgh II p{ctur0,It {ss0ma ofthe v0fy last fgmainiagw00d0d I havetenant for monthof July, o.nmtltnlloo~orsons (s), Mayo ...... ~’-- $500/acroorMstoffor,0004411.see udet, good [roatago, 17 .+ lille iRir oKtra2a Be fl, OltleO llUSINI,ZSSPROPI~R rY in=4, ~XCIt~S.heavily wooBodwitu Rentsstart nt II acreag0InEast Winds0r Twp,II y0, ara 100kln~ for $400,2Ol¯a~7.Ta0o, o.a, 201.607.ffor$17~nlonlllly 111o1’ pa ’k ng, orook, Tomsavallnbla PIuK I 7a(~o.a, , I,’OItSALI,] ~ mollyolhor fine hlld Ilgllnga $225,00 per nlOflth II landfor investment, Thismtlst beg soon, Pficed at I a0u,g~,l.a749, ¯ BYOWNPAt. B0 ncrou.o¢ Ignd 0nly$2,900 nnacr0, !=0~W State St ) oppogto N,J, In Plnlnsboro,ow.Tw.isaa, KValnh o, lna I t lag earn. Calttlral Col tor, or ~ V o. IIU~ more a, Induntrh’il and tlovq]opn|ont0all Mid.Jersey II I I OUSBFOR RENT- Bench 13o/33. Ilion I r~ sq, ft l~ant torlnp, 5,900sq ft, officesnxnn ’ . IN T, . 0xoltmlvo CALL: tBItofl Rmllfy Co, bf Ilavon. 4 Mrm8,~ baths, ,Wl{ulsor ’l’w~ 141~a par no, ,I""’[mo1tK t,,,, ’ ’r~l’kln~ "’ "’ " "’""¢1 aarosI twronoovloovoro(} IOwlOi corner, rlla[tlroP,b ItOnltylorpartlculgra,~01~0. o~oar~hlo,July 1O.~,l, ulgo[o, nso.,t)pllgnto ptlr~haso,J, ,1444,~~ +l)rhtcotOfl, Tno,, Ronlfors 8opt,e0a4111,1.111ao, INeu(lnflnt t)WllO, 000400. (C011raIJorKoY) In,a00 ~q.ft- Iro0s, Allutll{tl0s, $311,~0,000. I Klorx.,flood gfl street pnrkln~’15,1,00711, ’ I~XChUSlVEL01~t -- In Elm 609.921.6060 or 609.924.7790 I I "TheLand Brokor" I PltOIq,;SSIONAL SPAO~ ll(t{gg,Park, 1½ nor.. $~1,000 ,OUNBo,auat,,Prlnoeton, N,J, 600.92t.76§8 NANIUCIUC’P(I¢I~LPOIN.T), pi]~,J~)n,g, uprlnklorod, office, .WBO~Inu ip, Tr nootonpronl go area, II I Imugofor r0nt, dUllO& JUly nvnl downlownPol Ingles ~d~,,,.,.~._.~.hnrmr,.,,, -~a.,m~i...... u. lot, I{14,, Oak, ,Ll no n w,Wh1~. imreld A, Poaraon, ~00.~?. Termgnagnllah 0, Avnll,’80pt e¢,~mtq.,n~ nor lwp, lorms, Approved ~03, aoa.o34.287a, 1at, Ca’~Ot.3~O¯$110, , ~"’"""Y p~ro,~ll~,~)[~,~a?, ’l)horsday, Joly I. 1976 ]3-B

MAHVILLE PICTURESQUE SETTING Custom-built 5-room ranch - 3 bedrooms,cozy I!ving room, country- style kitchen/dinette, 1 bath, full basement,1- car garageon a treed 75’ NEWLYLISTEn PRINCETON RANCH¯ In a degghtfulgarden eat. CUSTOMRANCH: This attractive, countryrancher is in ring ona quletstreet but doseto schools~ convenientto x 100’ lot. Mustbe seen EastWindsor Township and is situatedon a 125x 175 town.Open and airy Et easyto carefar. Beautifulnew MBH to be appreciated. lot. Thespacious home has sevenrooms including andprivate bath, 3 otherbedrooms ~ full tile bath.Carl us soon ...... $44,900. to seethis lovelyand liveable Princeton home...... $54,9S0. living room,dining morn, large eat-in kitchen,family RANCHCONDO= Like newcondition, living room,dining, room(on the mainlevel), three large bedrooms,and CHARMINGHORSEFARM OR GENTLEMAN’S COUNTRY MANVILLE¯ CUSTOM modernkitchen, appliances, large bedroom,C/A, more twobaths. There is also a full basementand a onecar ESTATE- situated on g acres,this welllandscaped property BUILTCAPE COD ¯ consistsof mainhouse with living room,2 bedrooms,1 bath, 4 bedroom,living room, ’$20,900. garage.Plenty of roomfor a gardenin the fully lan- 1st FLOORCONDO. 2 year old, QuadIV, $1,400assumes dscapedyard ...... $54,000. eat-inkitchen and heated enclosed porch. Outbuildings include modern kitchen with garage,barn and hobby shop all in verygood condition. dishwasher, fult mortgageat current rate to qualified buyer,living end "+’:’:~’.~:, :i~ ~ ~ i ’:" ;’:~’:~ " ...... $79,$00. dining combinations,2 bedrooms, 2 baths, C/A, carpeting, SOMUCH HOUSE FOR SO LITTLE ¯ in a superarea with swim- basement, full bath. appliances. $26,900. ruingand tennis privileges. This 4 bedroom,2½bath home is Aluminumcarport and many,many extras. TOWNHOUSE:90%conventional financing to qualified readyfor occupancy.The living roomis spaciouswith a buyer,2 bedrooms,1 ½ baths, all appliances,patio, central separatedining room, combination large kltehen sad family ...... $42,900. AI)ULT COMMUNITY:Clearbrook CondoResales. room,many closets, full basement,patio and central air for air, carpeting,excellent condition. $31,900, Sequrity, maintenance,golf, swimming,appliances, only ...... $44,E00. MANVILLE-SPRING IS HERB THREEBEDROOM ¯ 3 years old, modernkitchen, 2 ½baths, clubhouse,resales starting at $33,900. Under construction formaldining, full basement,central vacuumand more. BUILDERSCLOSEOUT= special $2,000 reduction on AssumeVA mortgage at 7%annual rate. $40,000. custombuilt 6 roomran- ¯ remainingmodel homes on LeshinLane, Hightstown. Near ch. 3 bedrooms,kitchen, 5PLIT4EVEhunique 3 bedroomsplit-level townhouse.Ex- HighSchool 8’ PeddleGolf Course.Four bedroom, 2½ EASTWINDSOR RANCH WITH FIREPLACE: This char- dining morn,living room, ¯ cel[entLake location fireplace, C/A, appliances, 2 ½ baths, bathcolonial $51,900. Unique 4 bedroom,3 bath bi-level- ming,custom-built ranch has many nice features;Brick full basement, 1 car Fantasticvalue at $40,900. $53,90g.Both with water,sewer, 2 car garageon ~ acres fireplace, plaster walls, dishwasher,full basement, garage.Large lot. Still A-MODEL=4 bedroom townhouse, excellent condition, 2 ½ lots andmore. aluminumsiding anda two car garage.The rooms in- have time to pick your baths,full basement(partially finished),carpeting, C/A, cludeliving room,dining room, kitchen, laundry room, SPACIOUSCOLONIAL= ½ acre corner, 5 bedrooms,eat-in colors ...... $47,900. frost free, self-cleaningoven, good assumption. $43,900. kitchen, family room,2½ baths, full basement,foyer, twobedrooms and a ceramictile bath. Thereis a pull- SINGLEFAMILY= excellent ½ acre lot, lovely home,living patio, carpeting,central air Just reducedto $49,900. ’downstairway to ahugeattic with cedarcloset... :.. ¯ MANVILLE : room,formal dining, modern eat-in kitchen,family room, 3 ...... ’ ...... $37,500. WESTONSECTIOH bedrooms,2½ baths, basement,garage, C/A, carpeting LAKEFRONTBEAUTY= Super older homewith lovely IF "HANDYMANSPECIALS" ARE NOT FOR YOU ¯ we havethe andmany extras. groundson PeddleLake, excellent condition, formal homethat is. Everything’sbeen done -- Includinga brand new Nicely built 6 roomCape $52,900. , dining, modernkitchen, family room,playroom, 3-5" driveway,4 bedrooms,21,6 baths, faundw and family room Cod, 3 bedrooms kit- bedrooms,garage, basement, carpeting, andmore. Must (withfull wallfireplace and recessed lighting), centrally air con- chen,living room,dining be seen. $52,900. d[tioned,of course.P:ofessienally landscaped andsituated on room,full basement,f~n-. a secludedcul-de-sac. Convenient to train, schools, tennis and COLONIALSPLIT: lovely E. Windsorover ½ acre corner shopping.All at anaffordable ...... $67,$00. ted in rear yard, a large site, 4 bedrooms,2½ baths, family room, modern kitchen, above ground swimming formaldining, 2 car garage,basement, fenced rear yard BOReCHARMER ¯ Walk to townEt University.Living room, pool ...... $42,900/ diningroom, kitchen and pantry. 3 bedrooms,1 ½ baths, $53,900. screenedfront porch,full basement.Beautiful quiet treed streetwith private back yard and mature plantings... $6S,000. MANVILLE COLONIALSPLIT: Top condition, Yz acre maturelan. a big budget saver 2 dscaping,E" Windsor,large living, formaldining, modern RANCH¯ Living room, dining room, 3 bedrooms,modern kit- eat-in kitchen, family room, 4 bedrooms,2½ baths, CHARMING’2STORY’ IN HIGHTSTOWN:Aluminum chen,bath and 1 carg~rage. Fugy enclosed and panelled porch story homefeaturing 3 garage, C/A, and more $sa,5oo. sidingand roof, enclosedjalousied front porch.Deep lot whichcould be separate room with adcJltion of heat.CentraLly bedrooms,living room, with gardenarea. Storagebarn and garage.Home in air conditioned¯Just listed at ...... $39,900. largekitchen, 1 bath,full COOLRANCH: Centrally air conditionedlarge ranchon excellentcondition. Four bedrooms, 1 ½ baths,modern EXTREMELYWELL LANDSCAPED 2 STORY on ¾ acre wooded basement, hot water lovely ½acre in E. Windsor,excellent condition, large lot. Manyfruit trees.Living room, dining room, eat-in kitchen, 4 kitchen,living room,dining room, T.V. roomand laun- heat, large garage,with a HIGHTSTOWNCAPE: living room,formal d~ning, family room, modern eat-in kit- dry area. Carpetingand other extras ...... $44,900. ¯ bedrooms,2 baths, 1 cargarage. Centrally air conditioned... chen,3 large bedrooms,2½ baths, laundry/mud room, 2 treed 75’ x 100’lot. Call large living room,dining room,eat-in kitchen, 2 or 3 $$6,900...... $44,9S0. bedrooms,basement and more. $37,900. car garage,carpeting and more. RANCH.3 bedrooms, combination kitchen/dinlng room, IMnf now...it won’t last. ¯ roomand bath. Garage plus storage room ...... $32,$00...... $24,900. WESTWINDSOR WINNER ¯ 4 sunnycorner upstairs bedrooms CHARNESKI& anda fifth downstairsmakes this extralarge home saltab[e for thelarge family or for professionaluse, Come see the wide cen- BONGIORNO ter hail, thekitchen with family dining area, and the panelled Realtors& Insurers familyroom with a nreplace’wall...... $74,500. 42 S. Main St., 448-5000 Manville 201-722-0070 EveningHouri on Tues., Thurs. ¯ FrL LateEwe.: 201.722.5524 THREEROOM RANCH: Located on a 50 x4O0foot lot in Hightstown,this remodeledhouse has a large living lir If.lull room,eel-in kitchen,bedroom, bath and basement, it has’aluminumsiding; a newgas baseboard, hot water COLONIALCHARMER WITH COUNTRY KITCHEN IN WESTWIN- furnace;and a new40 gallon hot waterheater. Dead DSOR- Only six month’sold. 4 bedrooms,2½baths, family endstreet ...... $26,700. roomw/full wallfireplace, new carpeting, full basement,red- wooddeck end central air conditioningto enjoy now at ...... MANVILLE-2 FAMILY LEONARD VAN HISE AGENCY ...... $71,900. MEMBERMULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ON% ACRE, this charmingranch has Living roomwith 2 storyduplex with garage,2 bedroomseach apartment. Theneed for lifo Insur. Office: 609.448;4250 fireplace,Dining room, 3 Bedrooms,Den(or fourthbedroom), onceIs greatestwhen Aluminumstorms and screens. All separateutilities. ® bathand the added extra of anin-g rou~nd pool. Just listed. you’reyoung end can 40x100’ lot ...... $48,500. nEALTOR 160Stockton Street Hightstown,NJ, ...... $42,900. leelt affordIt. State % _ ,RSURANCE Farm’sterm life insur. Aherh,)nrs ~ Senda).Call QUIETSUBURBAN CENTRALLY AIR CONDITIONED2 sToRY ancaprovides econom- R.Van iilm~ 44g-gg42 COLONIALwith3 bedrooms,1½baths, entrance foyer, large Ical protectionnow-ant HILLSBOROTOWNSHIP living roomand s fully carpetedfamily room. Include the bright canbe changed to aa col h. nE, Tar ’ 448.215I buildlnplanlater on JPanr:.;eh .I4B.IIT8 eat-inkitchen, dining room and add the patio and 2 cargarage, withoutaadditional m~dlcal 22 acresin C,R.zone permitting the constructionof 2 placeit all on½ + of anacre and your new home is hero.Of. examl.See: fared at ...... $52.900. units peracre with waterand sewer. $6,000 a yearin. DennisWhitney comefrom 9 roomhome on property... $]55 000. 138 SouthMain St., Hlghtsown,N.L DELIGHTFULBI.LEVEL situated on ½ acre woodedlot. 4 121 Westward SL bedrooms,living roomand dining room with fireplace in bet- (609) 448-1069 BROWSETHROUGH ween,eat-in kitchen, femliy room, 2½ baths, utility roomand Hlahtstown,H.J, OUR EASYTO READ garage.Just listed st ...... $45.90g. MANVILLE-2 FAMILY 448-6667 CLASSIFIED PAGES COUNTRYLIVING at a owpr ce - Thisfine 3 bedroomranch Fourrooms and bath (eachapartment), Both apadments Like¯ IleOdns|ahboro onlyneeds decorating to beyour dream homo. Largo lot with StiLlFarm fethere, recentlyrenovated, Full basement,separate gas, hot Twin Rivers Tmvnhonse5 roams, l ~ baths, like goodlandscaping. All city utilitles. We;kingdistance to school. new, all app]ianees, earpoted, ready[or occnpaney ¯ RESIDENTIAL water,baseboard heating gnd utilities, Lowtaxes ..... ¯ COMMERCIALESt...... $36,000, ,and only $34,500. I~J~ STATEFARM LIFE ..... ’...... $39,900. ¯ INDUSTRIAL ()UTSTANDINGPROPERTY FOR PROFESSIONAL ORCOM. INSURANCECOMPANY ’ MERCIALUSE.We have a veryfine 2,400 sq. It. buildingin per- Homlolfi¢ll alooml~slon, Illinoh fact conditionstrategically located minutes from downtown PHILLIPSBURG¯ 3 FAMILY Princoton...idsalformedical ordental offlcosl lliekory Acres bi.level 8 racine, II/~ baths, INSUIqANCS ONLY1 LEFT ¯ Modern Store, ExcelLent Location, cantor of Brick3 family,5 bedrooms,natural woodwork, separate S[tnale(] on a ]00 x 200tot in very g(u:d aecllnn town.epprox.1188aq. ft. Fixtures~Equip. available at cost. entranceeach apartment,Aluminum storms and Ihis develolnnent, Sale indndes mt el=eve grnun(I FORALL AREA LISTINGS, CALL screens,fuii basement,44’ x 120’Igt .... ;, $44,900, I)nn], dral)eS,picnic fnrnltnre andntany exlras for PROFESSIONAL a Btarl[ng hmti]y, $,1-0,900. Adlerman,Click & Co. OFFICE BRAHCHBURG approximately2 acres on approved bulidin~ lot ...... Raaeherin towu e6nveolenLIo sc]toels attfl Ehop. LANDSPECIALIST: SPACE ...... , $15,900, sing, h)wtaxes anda verytow ileal enst, ’[’]trt!o m~t448.0600 924,0401.,,,,,,.=,,,,,~,,,,,~s~, 586.1020 )e( rooms,]iv[ng rnont, andkilehen anda [[tliniIF(1 111RO~IRS AV. UlGHTITOWH incenterof roe, roan1in baaemotthLarge lot, $37,500, CONVENIENTTWIN RIVERS ¯ Quad IV Hightstown. IOSEPHBIELANSKI AGENCY 4 bedroombrick endframe townhousa in excellentcon- EastWindmr 161/, oerea with gooditsablo bttihliogs, $65,(1{1(), ditlon. Livingroom, dining rooni, fully equippedmodern REALTOR kitchen,family room. Carpeting, gas grill andlots of ex- Phone448.2100 212 SouthMain St,, Mnnvllle, N,J, Real Estate, Real Estate Wan|a bargain?This IO renni, 2~/~bath, 2 fBntl]y tras. A lot of housefor ...... $46.7~0. 201.725,1995 halite Ill ]RgJIIBIoWItpriced to coil, Olderhomo, FORLARGE FAMILY OR INCOME ¯ NEARTOWN For Sale For Sale Eves, Call 201-3S9.3245 1st floor has hootedBUq porch, arga vngroom wth , i dining area, ~ bodr0omB’and,botl.Fully oqulpl~od’i modernkhchofi, 2rid floor’apL fins 5’r0oms’o’nd Bath; ¯ Molntnnoncofree, doaplot with patio, basement,1 oar garage.Panelled and carpet throughoat. Largo a/o unlt oluBIota of extras...... $4%900. NESTLEDIN THE TREES SecludedStone Et FrameContemporary homo on 2 acressltuntod on woodedknoll, 3 bedrooms,2 baths, ’modernkltohon with food cantor. Living roomand fancily roomonBh with lovely stoneflraplflce. 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