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IUINDSOR- HIG H TS HERALD Vol 10, No. 29 Two actions 26 pages Phone 14 8-3005 Thursday, July 17, 1975 Second class postage paid at Hightstown, N.J. 08520 $4/yr.; 15 cents/copy Bond votes postponed to August The days that the rains cdme down Father and daughters walk dejectedly through the rain while Trenton's American Legion baseball team waits in vain lor a let up in Saturday's ram L'rtjtle did they know it was just the beginning The Hiyhtsiown East Windsor area suffered relatively little from the mote serious rain related problems white Noah Jersey and most other towns in Mercer- County were rescuing people with rowboats It wasn't until Tuesday night that rain swollen streams decided to back up enough to start flooding several intersections in the western pan of the township Township police say the only -am related accident occurred about 7:40 p.m Tuesday when a car driven by Pedro Rioia. 18. of 55 Bennington Drive knocked out 120 feet of guardrail on Nonh Main Street a half mile south of Route 130 No one was injured Hightstown police repon no flooding and no accidents (Cliff Moore photo- Policies will define superintendent's job In A| ikr I huinrl I \ Man a t;i nit I diIor I iic Kasl Windsor school board ndtised lundcf ns superintendent a new contract curljjrElhis month, even though il agreed il wys a -good one inslisid. j the board began defining whal it wants ihe superintendent to do in adoring policy statements, a move which so tar Superintendent John Hunt says is just tine Neither Ljynn Friedman, school board president. nor Ramon Martinelli, the Police headquarters bids pleasantly low b\ Mike Donnelly Managing Editor The East Windsor council got an unexpected financial surprise Tuesday night when it teamed that the five contracts involved in building the new township police headquarters came in nearly $200,000 below the architect’s estimate Instead of between $46 and $50 per square- foot, the 30. 000 -square-foot building will only cost $43 81 per foot according to architect Harrison Uhl The council awarded bids to Superior Consolidated Contractors. Inc . of Burlington for the general construction contract at $756 490 Peter Stewart Inc won the metals contract for $110,537 The plumbing contract will go to Frank#C Gibson, Inc of Freehold at $ 941,919 E F Grant Co Inc . of Tren ton.will do the healing ventilation and air-conditioning work for $247,000 M K Allen and Associates of Freehold came in low on the electrical bid at $203,504 T/fe bids total $1 290.774. or $199,226 lower than the estimate The polite building expected to be completed by fall of 1976. will be built on a four-acre site on One Mile Road Ex tension The total cost of building and equipping it was estimated a! $1,976,266 by the architect with most of it being financed through a $1,880,000 bond sale The opposite happened on bids sought for improvements to Wiltshire and Veterans parks Bids came in roughly 10 per cent higher than cost estimates drawn up by architect Eugene O’Con nor The council decided to reject them and try aigain, this time asking for separate bids on individual im provementk, contrary to the recom mendation of Mr O'Connor who argued the cost may rise and the delay may i a use evert more delay by bringing the projects up against winter weather The courjicil had appropriated $75,000 for the project which along with some $13,000 left over from the first phase of Wiltshire Hark it hoped to finance such things as anew tennis court, a volleyball court resurfacing another court iand scaping anti water fountains The bids came in at roughly $86 000 however. Which after the architect's fees are added, would bring the total cost to arotind $96,000 The council decided with Councilman Donald Haijg dissenting, to tr\ again and pick the itlems it can afford with the money it hlas already budgeted school txiard member who chaired the committee that drew ig> the contract, could explain why the board accepted ! he contract. but refused to offer it to Dr Hunt Despite ihose decisions, neither Mrs Friedman nor Dr Hunt say the board is Irving to rid itself of the tenured superintendent**Both in tact described heir relationship as amicable According to Chuck Heilquist. policy committee chairman the board will tiegin voting on policy statements derived from sample contracts it ob- amed from ihe New Jersey School Ixiards Association The first policy passed 6-2 Monday- night with Ramon Martinelli and Robert Abrams dissenting, requires the superintendent to work full lime at his duties, except vhen on vacation or during 'other lin e authorized by the board Failure to fulfill these obligations will be viewed as a violation of the ad rnirustrator's code of ethics and will be reported to the appropriate state association of school administrators and he stale education authorities Dr Hunt offered a snag to the policy bow ever when lie said the code of ethics was withdrawn by the association Whet her the old code would still apply was not tlearly resolved Dr Hunt attempted to come back by- ask mg the board to adopt the school boards association code of ethics as its code but was ruled out of order by Mrs Friedman She suggested he bring it up later during the 'board forum portion, a time set aside for board members to bring up whatever is on their minds The forum never arrived, however because the meeting ended prematurely and abruptly See separate story this page.) Dr Hunt said later he was just at tempting to establish the modus operand] with which to deal with the school board that the two parties were not at loggerheads In the absence of a contract, he said tie is operating under state law which requires 'substantially less of him than his previous contract including preparation of a list of personnel actions for the board to either accept or reject and several fiscal reports that, ac cording to Dr Hunt state law says the school board secretary must now do Whether the board and superintendent are at loggerheads their relationship tias been less amicable than it could be Earlier in the year, the board voted not to offer Dr Hunt a pay raise At least two of the members promised to get nd of him during their campaigns last March and Mrs Friedman has openly admitted in the past she would like to see another person in ihe superintendent post Mrs Friedman, however, denies the board is trying to add incentives for Dr Hum to go job hunt ing "If we wanted to make him miserable, there are all kinds of possibilities she said I don't think this is that kind of board There are lots of silly Hungs we could do but that's sell defeating bx Mike Donnellx Managing Kdilor Ttie East Windsor regional school txiard voted 5-2 Monday night to let its architect take plans for building self contained classrooms to the state Department of Education, but post- poned starting the legal process for putting the financing question an the (allot The estimated $150,000 construction project is expected to go to a September referendum along with an as yet un- specified land purchase question The cost estimate does not include architect and legal fees nor ad mmistralive cost winch usually total, according to Dr John Hunt, school superintendent, to about 20 per cent of construction costs Architect J Robert Hither asked for (he txiard's okay to gp to the state so the plans wouldn't be delayed beyond a projected December, construction start Board member fiamon Martinelli. who along with Robert Abrams, voted no said tie thought ft better to hold off and see how the pilot program of providing enclosed space goes this year meanwhile planning facilities around the program The board postponed any other referendum resolutions until its August meeting when a survey of the proposed school site is expected to be complete Henrx G P ( oates board attorney. . recommended that all referendum action he taken together The classroom referendum will linance the construction of 10 insulated rooms made of metal stids and sheetrock Eour of -the rooms will be built, for $60 000. in the recently com pleted Drew school Two rooms will be added to each atrium of the Kreps School, at a total cost of $90,000 Each room will be designed to accommodate 25 students The Kreps atria would also gel a small conference room and a corridor The classroom idea drew critical comment from three residents. Sandy Chimes objected to placing the Drew School rooms at exit punts since jwhen tightbudgetscut oft air-conditioninj; they are the only source ot fresh air Former school board member William Moore argued that alter aj year of the pilot program the board might find it needs more or less enclosed Space and that by placing it on the same ballot as the land question it might'intseract unfavorablx Another former school board mem- ber. Eugene Sarafin said that whejn the Kreps School was designed there wi re three classrooms planned lor ttie; area now proposed tor two should ihetneed arise \ brief exchange between Mr Sarafin and Mr Htllier on this point resulted in a brief exchange between Mr Sarafijn and Mrs Friedman which later irj tije- evening resulted in an outburst that cut the meeting short See separate jtory, this [>age - School board meeting abruptly Monday night s East Windsor school board meeting ended abruptly <md unexpectedly when a forme: school hoard member and candidate called the Ixiard president a liar Board member Chuck Heilquist moved to adjourn when Eugene Sarafin 628 S Main Si said. Mrs Kriedirnan. you're a liar Mr Sarafin expanded lust attack to other board members and hi$ language to more inflammatory lerms as} the board and the audience quietly gathered their belongings and went home The administration has prepared a verbatim Irariscnpt of the account Mr Sarafin. who lint a reelectiojrs bid several years ago and lint again by rune votes last March has long lyeejh at (See ABRUPTLY, Page 12) Costa's comments draw private ire ana in 5 de \ \ TOM rhumb wedding but it happened in Highisti is no longer a tkimrinon happening iwn last Fridax SeeIstorx. Page n. GER \I 1) Will FF conclude the 4hitddor Scene See Page hi- three-part elm ping series in I 1 %/ arts leisure............ 1H calendar t la s s ifie d ........................... MB-1 IB lifestx le . . . i . . 6-9 obit uaries sjKirts . . . . j. ................... 10-11 J by Mike Donnelly Managing Editor East Winds4>r Councilman Len Costa has publicly agreed with some of the allegations marie against the township in a court suit, drawing the private wrath of his colleagues, but for the most part little public reaction In a published report. Mr Co6ta charged there was an understanding between the planning board and the township council over a moratorium on site plan applications Further he said after a shopping center application slipped through by mistake the ctxincil adopted part of its zoning ordinance exclusively to keep out the center He voted against the zoning change last March, charging it was illegal "spot zoning at the time Mr Costa, however, denied a published statement that the council covered up its actions. The Maimone Company has filed suit against the township, charging ex- clusionary zoning It has applied to build a small shopping mall on Route 33 at Probasco Road The council rejected a planning board request last year to impose a moratorium on commercial and in- dustrial development on the grounds it was swamped with work Everyone agreed, however, that the board should just not accept applications according to Mr Costa That according to him amounts to a moratorium by "un demanding Most councilmen interviewed lamented the report, but were reluctant to comment in detail because the case has yet to be heard Counctlwoman Rita Strmensky. however, said. "Costa's a liar There was no such understanding ” She charged him with being irrespon- sible since the suit asks monetary damages Mr Costa charged the original proposal was to retooe the area around the shopping canter and was later ex pended to include ell the proposed in- dustrial, office and turnpike com merdal areas to avoid charges of spot (See COSTA, Page 12) T don't think I want to, daddy' Chrissie Brown has second thoughts atxxut her role as flower girt in a Tom Thumb wedding Field Friday night at the Mt Olivet Baptist Church Daddy Len and mom my. Doris, eventually changed her mind, however and staff writer Gate Scott tells tFie story on Page 6 (Cliff Moore photo)

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Vol 10, No. 29 Two actions 26 pages Phone 14 8-3005 Thursday, July 17, 1975 Second class postage paid at Hightstown, N.J. 08520 $4/yr.; 15 cents/copy

Bond votes postponed to August

The days tha t the rains cdme downFather and daughters walk dejectedly through the rain while Trenton's American Legion baseball team waits in vain lor a let up in Saturday's ram L'rtjtle did they know it was just the beginning The Hiyhtsiown East Windsor area suffered relatively little from the mote serious rain related problems white Noah Jersey and most other towns in Mercer- County were rescuing people with rowboats It wasn't until Tuesday night that rain swollen streams decided to back up enough to start flooding

several intersections in the western pan of the township Township police say the only -am related accident occurred about 7:40 p.m Tuesday when a car driven by Pedro Rioia. 18. of 55 Bennington Drive knocked out 120 feet of guardrail on Nonh Main Street a half mile south of Route 130 No one was injured Hightstown police repon no flooding and no accidents

(Cliff Moore photo-

P olic ies w i l l d e f in e s u p e r in te n d e n t's jo bIn A| i k r I h u in r l I \

Man a t;i nit I d i I or

I iic Kasl Windsor school board ndtised lundcf ns superintendent a new contract curljjrElhis month, even though il agreed il w ys a -good one

inslisid. j the board began defining whal it wants ihe superintendent to do in adoring policy statements, a move which so tar Superintendent John Hunt says is just tine

Neither Ljynn Friedman, school board president. nor Ramon Martinelli, the

Police headquarters bids pleasantly low

b\ Mike Donnelly Managing Editor

The East Windsor council got an unexpected financial surprise Tuesday night when it teamed that the five contracts involved in building the new township police headquarters came in nearly $200,000 below the architect’s estimate

Instead of between $46 and $50 per square- foot, the 30.000-square-foot building will only cost $43 81 per foot according to architect Harrison Uhl

The council awarded bids to Superior Consolidated Contractors. Inc . of Burlington for the general construction contract at $756 490 Peter Stewart Inc won the metals contract for $110,537

The plumbing contract will go to Frank#C Gibson, Inc of Freehold at $941,919 E F Grant Co Inc . of Tren ton.will do the healing ventilation and air-conditioning work for $247,000 M K Allen and Associates of Freehold came in low on the electrical bid at $203,504

T/fe bids total $1 290.774. or $199,226 lower than the estimate

The polite building expected to be completed by fall of 1976. will be built on a four-acre site on One Mile Road Ex tension The total cost of building and

equipping it was estimated a! $1,976,266 by the architect with most of it being financed through a $1,880,000 bond sale

The opposite happened on bids sought for improvements to Wiltshire and Veterans parks Bids came in roughly 10 per cent higher than cost estimates drawn up by architect Eugene O’Con nor

The council decided to reject them and try aigain, this time asking for separate bids on individual im provementk, contrary to the recom mendation of Mr O'Connor who argued the cost may rise and the delay may i a use evert more delay by bringing the projects up against winter weather

The courjicil had appropriated $75,000 for the project which along with some $13,000 left over from the first phase of W iltshire Hark it hoped to finance such things as anew tennis court, a volleyball court resurfacing another court iand scaping anti water fountains

The bids came in at roughly $86 000 however. Which after the architect's fees are added, would bring the total cost to arotind $96,000

The council decided with Councilman Donald Haijg dissenting, to tr\ again and pick the itlems it can afford with the money it hlas already budgeted

school txiard member who chaired the committee that drew ig> the contract, could explain why the board accepted ! he contract. but refused to offer it to DrHunt

Despite ihose decisions, neither Mrs Friedman nor Dr Hunt say the board is Irving to rid itself of the tenured superintendent**Both in tact described heir relationship as amicable

According to Chuck Heilquist. policy committee chairman the board will tiegin voting on policy statements derived from sample contracts it ob- amed from ihe New Jersey School

Ixiards Association The first policy passed 6-2 Monday-

night with Ramon Martinelli and Robert Abrams dissenting, requires the superintendent to work full lime at his duties, except vhen on vacation or during 'other lin e authorized by the board Failure to fulfill these obligations will be viewed as a violation of the ad rnirustrator's code of ethics and will be reported to the appropriate state association of school administrators and he stale education authorities

Dr Hunt offered a snag to the policy bow ever w hen lie said the code of ethics was withdrawn by the association Whet her the old code would still apply was not tlearly resolved

Dr Hunt attempted to come back by-

ask mg the board to adopt the school boards association code of ethics as its code but w as ruled out of order by Mrs Friedman She suggested he bring it up later during the 'board forum portion, a time set aside for board members to bring up whatever is on their minds

The forum never arrived, however because the meeting ended prematurely and abruptly See separate story this page.)

Dr Hunt said later he was just at tempting to establish the modus operand] with which to deal with the school board that the two parties were not at loggerheads

In the absence of a contract, he said tie is operating under state law which requires 'substantially less of him than his previous contract including preparation of a list of personnel actions for the board to either accept or reject and several fiscal reports that, ac cording to Dr Hunt state law says the school board secretary must now do

Whether the board and superintendent are at loggerheads their relationship tias been less amicable than it could be

Earlier in the year, the board voted not to offer Dr Hunt a pay raise At least two of the members promised to get nd of him during their campaigns last March and Mrs Friedman has openly admitted in the past she would like to

see another person in ihe superintendentpost

Mrs Friedman, however, denies the board is trying to add incentives for Dr Hum to go job hunt ing "If we wanted to make him miserable, there are all kinds of possibilities she said I don't think this is that kind of board There are lots of silly Hungs we could do but that's sell defeating

bx Mike Donnellx Managing Kdilor

Ttie East Windsor regional school txiard voted 5-2 Monday night to let its architect take plans for building self contained classrooms to the state Department of Education, but post­poned starting the legal process for putting the financing question an the (allot

The estimated $150,000 construction project is expected to go to a September referendum along with an as yet un­specified land purchase question

The cost estimate does not include architect and legal fees nor ad mmistralive cost winch usually total, according to Dr John Hunt, school superintendent, to about 20 per cent of construction costs

Architect J Robert Hither asked for (he txiard's okay to gp to the state so the plans wouldn't be delayed beyond a projected December, construction start

Board member fiamon Martinelli. who along with Robert Abrams, voted no said tie thought ft better to hold off and see how the pilot program of providing enclosed space goes this year meanwhile planning facilities around the program

The board postponed any other referendum resolutions until its August meeting when a survey of the proposed school site is expected to be complete Henrx G P ( oates board attorney.

. recommended that all referendum action he taken together

The classroom referendum will linance the construction of 10 insulated rooms made of metal stids and sheetrock Eour of -the rooms will be built, for $60 000. in the recently com pleted Drew school Two rooms will be added to each atrium of the Kreps School, at a total cost of $90,000 Each room will be designed to accommodate 25 students The Kreps atria would also gel a small conference room and a corridor

The classroom idea drew critical comment from three residents. Sandy Chimes objected to placing the Drew

School rooms at exit punts since jwhentightbudgetscut oft air-conditioninj; theyare the only source ot fresh air

Former school board member William Moore argued that alter aj year of the pilot program the board might find it needs more or less enclosed Space and that by placing it on the same ballot as the land question it might'intseract unfavorablx

Another former school board mem­ber. Eugene Sarafin said that whejn the Kreps School was designed there wi re three classrooms planned lor ttie; area now proposed tor two should ihetneed arise

\ brief exchange between Mr Sarafin and Mr Htllier on this point resulted in a brief exchange between Mr Sarafijn and Mrs Friedman which later irj tije- evening resulted in an outburst that cut the meeting short See separate jtory, this [>age -

School boardmeetingabruptly

Monday night s East Windsor school board meeting ended abruptly <md unexpectedly when a forme: schoolhoard member and candidate called the Ixiard president a liar

Board member Chuck Heilquist moved to adjourn when Eugene Sarafin 628 S Main Si said. Mrs Kriedirnan. you're a liar

Mr Sarafin expanded lust attack to other board members and hi$ language to more inflammatory lerms as} the board and the audience quietly gathered their belongings and went home The administration has prepared a verbatim Irariscnpt of the account

Mr Sarafin. who lint a reelectiojrs bid several years ago and lint again by rune votes last March has long lyeejh at

(See ABRUPTLY, Page 12)

Costa's comments draw private ire

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by Mike Donnelly Managing Editor

East Winds4>r Councilman Len Costa has publicly agreed with some of the allegations marie against the township in a court suit, drawing the private w rath of his colleagues, but for the most part little public reaction

In a published report. Mr Co6ta charged there was an understanding between the planning board and the township council over a moratorium on site plan applications

Further he said after a shopping center application slipped through by mistake the ctxincil adopted part of its zoning ordinance exclusively to keep out the center He voted against the zoning change last March, charging it was illegal "spot zoning at the time

Mr Costa, however, denied a published statement that the council covered up its actions.

The Maimone Company has filed suit against the township, charging ex­clusionary zoning It has applied to build

a small shopping mall on Route 33 at Probasco Road

The council rejected a planning board request last year to impose a moratorium on commercial and in­dustrial development on the grounds it was swamped with work Everyone agreed, however, that the board should just not accept applications according to Mr Costa That according to him amounts to a moratorium by "un demanding

Most councilmen interviewed lamented the report, but were reluctant to comment in detail because the case has yet to be heard Counctlwoman Rita Strmensky. however, said. "Costa's a liar There was no such understanding ” She charged him with being irrespon­sible since the suit asks monetary damages

Mr Costa charged the original proposal was to retooe the area around the shopping canter and was later ex pended to include ell the proposed in­dustrial, office and turnpike com merdal areas to avoid charges of spot

(See COSTA, Page 12)

T don ' t th in k I w a n t to, daddy 'Chrissie Brown has second thoughts atxxut her role as flower girt in a Tom Thumb wedding Field Friday night at the Mt Olivet Baptist Church Daddy Len and mom

my. Doris, eventually changed her mind, however and staff writer Gate Scott tells tFie story on Page 6

(Cliff Moore photo)

2-A W INDSOR-H IGHTS H ER ALD Thursday, July 17, 1975

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WPUKGKids can be choosey at community fair

Something for everyone, but especially the kids, will be found at the third annual community fair Aug 9 in downtown Hightstown

Stories, movies, dioramas, pony rides, sack races, bubble­gum blowing contests and more is being scheduled

Hightstown East Windsor’s

resident clown. Tucko will be on hand with his bumping •Groovy Cars

The Better Beginnings Day Care Center will offer a cakewalk game Township Republicans have arranged for ponv rides while their Democratic counterparts are

No stopping, s ta n d in g -o r U-turns a l lo w e d

Kittatinny opens house July 26

returning to the sponge throwing idea they had last year with politicians as the target

Hightstown Repbulicans and Herald editor Mike Donnellywill offer themselves at separate booths as targets for whipped cream pies Throwers need not be children

The W in d sor M ights Bicentennial Commission

crafts com m ittee invites youngsters to bring a shoe boxand build an historical diorama

H ightstow n M em orial Library has scheduled moviesand stories at 11 a m and 1p m

The Junior Friday Club will sell helium-filled balloons to see whose goes farthest afterbeing released with the buyer’s name attached

the East Windsor Women's Club will feature a duck ring toss and the Hightstown-East Windsor Joint Recreation Commission is scheduling a tug-of-war, sack race and bubble-gum blowing contest

The fair is to run from 10 am to 5 pm with Sunday. Aug 10. as the rain date Since Main Street is to be closed, all cars must be out of the downtown area by 9:30 a m

Driver Juan Duran waited 40 minutes before a wrecker up-jackknifed his iruck on Stockton Street Monday at lernoon Hightstown police say the incident ocqurred

after Mr Duran found he could not clear the bridge and tried to turn around No summons was issued

In conjunction with its Dollars for Kittatinny ‘1 Gave to Save drive, the Community

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Trucks, signs, bypass get committee attention

Trucks, signs and the Hightstown bypass were on the mind of the Easi Windsor Econom ic D evelopm ent Committee last month, enough so that it passed resolutions, sent letters to the mayor and issued a press release

The committee wants the township to allow trucking terminals to alter the sign ordinance and to seek a non- limited access highway from Route 130 north of Hightstown to somewhere between the turnpike and Probasco Road

In a letter to the mayor, W E Stephenson chairman said The current language of the ordinance makes a long time m ajor taxpayer Tredway s Express; located

in the new industnal/office district a non-conforming user It also picks out motor freight as the only industrial activity which is specifically banned from the township

"The com m ittee feels strongly that no industrial or com m ercial activity which can meet perform ance standards should be banned arbitrarily The committee would allow motor freight facilities on arterial or collector streets

Citing the "severe disad vantages to the township that would come with a limited access highway bypass such as has been proposed by the state and defeated by the. voters twice, the committee said a non-limited access high way would ease traffic congestion through Hight

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The committee aligned itself with the Hightstown-East Windsor Chamber of Cam merce on the sign ordinance part of the zoning ordinance

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Education Advisory Council is holding a Kittatinny Open House on July 26 (rain date^ Juiv 27).

A bus provided by the recreation commission jt i iL , leave borough hall at 9 a mand leave Kittatinny at 5 p m for return to Hightstown

Open house activities in elude swimming, canoeing hiking, basketball baseball volleyball, tennis and a mini flea market Participants must bring their lunches (barbecues will be provided and a bathing suit towel and tennis racket if desired Special rates apply for those who wish to spend the weekend

Reservations for open house are necessary and can be made by calling the Com mumtv Education Office

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Charles Pringle, Frank Conover. Leslie Duffy, Frank Holontcs. Lynn Koch Michele Pirn. Elizabeth Price Robert Dual!rone. Jay Salmanowitz. Kay Stanley Kathleen Tiger Leah Wagner Cynthia Ap­plegate and John Cox

Grade 10

Joanne Jordan Cheryl Kovitz. Beverly Lawson. Richard Reeves and Ann Stives

Grade 11

K a t h le e n I a n o a c o n e V anessa Beaver W avian Loy. Ines Rhor. Joyce Straight George Cos i an urn and Donna Arnason

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Frances Cowan. Loren Oakes. Lawrence Schwartz. Mitra Behroozi Kevin Hill, Kathy Katzan Joseph Knauer. Cathleen Scharlach Lynn Turkman. Michael Daciek. Helen Dempsey and Michael Newman

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Linda Riehman. Barbara Wik, Peter Bingham, Robert Dell. Helen Freer M.-hjabm Saifi and Julie Ivins

G rade 12

Kay Bingham, Wendy Greczyn, Pari Stave, Carole Emmons. Renay Giles. Jerry Hawthorne. Charlene Han cierson. Cynthia Huetteman Nancy Maltby Kathryn Reeves. Barbara Sobkowiak Eliz. Eberle, Cheryl Righter and Lynette Waldo

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Theraesa D Brown of Willmgboro. granddaughter of Mrs Alice Brown, Hickory Corner Road was graduated with a BA degree from Princeton University June 10

Miss Brown received honorable mention for a thesis prize in Afro-American studies She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter Aaron Brown, 16 Woodhaven i ane,W illingboro

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THE HERALD July 17, 1975 V_________________________________ J

'Cockpit o f the Revolut ion ' (VI)

Eyewitnesses describe fight

e d i to r ia l

Just one question, please

Whether you’re for open space, for four classroom walls or for something in between, we don't think it's wise to be for asking the voters to finance $150,000 in classrooms and buy a new school site this September.

There are several reasons why this is true, starting with a Variation on an opinion we of­fered more than a year ago.

Shortly after the public, or that portion of it that is inclined to vote in school elections, decided £or its candidates, against the proposed budget and against the proposed 168-acre site off Conover Road, we lamented that in the heat of the campaign the issues became blurred.

We offered the opinion that if the bond had been separated from the budget, there would have been a greater inclination to examine each on its own merits, thus eliminating what is referred to m general elections as the "coattail” effect.

Granted there are no can­didates, officially at least, to muddy the waters in September, the school board is still planning to offer two distinct proposals to the public. Given the emotion that swells up in many people's minds when one even mentions the school board, however, it shouldn't take long before the distinction becomes blurred.

Assuring clear issues and im­proving the chances of passage for a reasonable land referendum is reason enough to take on the added expense of holding two referenda.

The second question, cm ad ding 10 classrooms to the open space in the Kreps and Drew Schools, moreover, should be pushed back a ways, perhaps Sep tember 1976, if not later

This is not to say that "alter­native learning environments” should not be offered. Clearly there are some who learn better under one system than another. But further complicationg the matter is that .some learn Some s u b j e c t s b e t t e r in one en vironment and- other subjects in others.

The school system staff is currently gearing up for a Sep­tember that will see a jury-rigged program of alternatives right now. It would be prudent to wait a while to sbe' how this program fares, more accurately ascertain the needs of the children and then ask the voters if they w ish to fulfill those needs.

It may turn-out that more than 10 rooms are needed It may turn out the opposite. It just seems somewhat hasty to decree the number .of-rooms needed ‘and spend nuyx---than SI 50.000 before the students have demonstrated hoU. in fact, they learn in each system.

c a le n d a rThursday July 17

Brandeis National Womens Com mittee party 8 30 pm at MarshaStern's“fiouse. 13 Jeffrey Lane

t-ridav Julv 18

Beth Chaim lav service at St Paul s Lutheran Church. 8 30 pm

Millstone Civic Association meets at Kreps School multi purpose room 8pm

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East Windsor Municipal Utilities Authority meets in Wilshire Drive building 8 p m

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G en eral W ashington ’s military genius and human courage are recounted in this sequel in the 'Cockpit of the Revolution" series Columnist lleias has gathered the first hand accounts of people who witaessed the battle of Princeton to help recreate the drama of that dav nearlv twocenturies ago

* * '*In Hap Heins. Sr

As mentioned earlier detailing of the engagements at Trertton and Princeton will tie left to others However, before we leave the battle of Princeton let us look at some accounts of individuals who were there

We have found several accourlts in diaries and journal); which confirm that C.eneri I Washington, on horseback, did rally his troops and did place himself in an exposed position between the Iwo fotlces and survived the fire Tfie account might have been considered folk lore in our school histories Ii really did happen

One Recount is by an elder citizen who was quite likely in theThofnas Olden house which stilt stands beside Route 27 He wrote. ’The battle was plainly seen from our door Before any gun w as heard a man was seen to fall and immediatelyIhe repcjrl and smoke of a gun

was seen and neard and gunswent off so quick and many together that they could not be counted We presently went down in the cellar to keep outof the way of the shot.— "

Almost as soon as the firing was over our house was fulland surrounded by GeneralWashingtons men —. They brought tn with them on their shoulders two wounded Regulars British )---,one of them died at 3 in (he afternoon

General Washington s men who ame into our house

were both hungry and thirsty Some of them were laughing out right others smiling and not a man among them but showed joy in their coun Penances.

Prom Captain Thomas Rodney's journal we found interesting observations Captain Rodney. from Delaware commanded the van His word picture of the battle was excellent His journal was written almost daily The following is an extract from the Jan 3 entry n This is a very pretty little town on (he New ) York road ic miles from Trenton the house are built of brick and ire v ery elegant especially the

college which has 52 rooms in f but ihe whole town has been

ravaged and ruined by the enemy

Let u.s pretend that we are again standing beside that

wooden bridge over the Millstone river at Kingston At about mid-day on that Jan. 3 we would see the van of Washington's triumphant army moving from Prin cetown Though exhausted they are happy there are smiles, laughter and cheerful banter as they pass they are retelling the beating they had administered to those haughty English regiments

In the column we see several hundred redcoats. captives mostly of the British 40th who had holed up in Nassau Hall One who did not m arch, however, is Captain William Leslie nephew of General Alexander 1-eslie who com manded at Maidenhead He is carried in one of the captured supply wagons Captain Leslie is fatally wounded and two days later he will be buried in ihe village cem etery at Pluckemin His stone may still be seen there erected by the Continental Doctor Benjamin Rush who was a friend of the Captain's father

Standing beside the bridge we are aware of officers galloping by and gathering around their commander at the top of the hill at Kingston The column has halted We will learn later a critical decision was made at this council on horseback The alternatives discussed were to move south to the baggage

trains, to continue on towardtheir objective, the 70,000 pounds sterling and much needed stores at Brunswick, or to take the road to the left (the road is still there p u t the walled grave yard) and at­tempt to reach the security of the Watchung Mountains

Decision was made to abandon the original objective of Brunswick for the troops were exhausted They had fought for two days and had marched through the night

The column now moves forward, turning sharply to the left at the top of the hill. Hus part of the march is quite well described by Captain Rodney in that same journal

Our army marched on Kingstown then wheeled to the left and went down the Millstone keeping that river on our left the main body of the British followed, but kept on through Kingstown to Brunswick but one division or a strong body of horse took the road on the left of the Millstone and arrived on the hill at the bridge on the road just as the van of the American army arrived on the opposite side this would be the wooden

bridge at rocky Hill) I was again commanding the van of the army, and General Washington, on seeing the enemy, rode forward and ordered me to halt and take down a number of carpenters.

A FIRST PERSON account of the battle of Princeton was written and passed down to our generation by an elderly man who was most likely watching the combat from the Thomas Olden house which still stands along Route 27 (Hap Heins, Sr sketch)

whom he had ordered forw ard and break up the bridge which was done and the enemy were obliged to return We then marched on to a little village of Stone Brook or Somerset Courthouse about 15 miles from Princetown, where we arrived just at dusk we can find no information as to where they crossed the Millstone About an hour before we arrived here 150 of the enemy from Princeton 'remnants of the 55th and 17th regiments) and 50 which were stationed there in this town went off with wagons etc.Our army now was extremely fatigued yet in good health

and in high spiritsLet us return to the brieve at

Kingston After the Con tinental armv had passed over the bridge Washington or dered that bridge to be damaged The British made it passable, however and by mid afternoon were beating up the Kings Highway at a quick pace considerably less proud and orderly than when they

"Si _ issi J ov'jr (l - bridge on Dec. ,

One could imagine a Tory sympathizer at the top of the fall, trying to be helpful he nnghl be pointing down the side road and exclaiming in ihe language of the day the

equivalent of today s e x ­pression They went that a way!" But Cornwallis was more concerned about his gold and stores at Brunswick His army arr" ed there after mid­night hav .ig marched all day from Trenton sometimes on the double They too were exhausted but dispirited

Now, instead of holding Jersey with a chain of posts from Amboy to Trenton, Howe was forced back to New York, keeping garrisons at Brun­swick and Amboy These posts were to be constantly harassed during the remainder of the winter

recreation rap up

Hightstown as it used to be.T h is bu i ld in g , o n c e l o a n e d a t B a n k a n d N. .Mam \S tracts, h o u s e d t h e first b a n k in M ig h t - stow n . O r g a n i z e d in IB S 2 a n d c a l l e d th e C e n ­tra l B u n k o f New J e r s ey , th e b a n k was la te r

t a k e n o v e r by t h e F irst N a t i o n a l B a n k Inow the C o lo n ia l F irs t N a t i o n a l B a n k ) A c c o r d in g to H ig h ts tow n h is to r ia n A l p h a e u A lb e r t this b u i ld in g was r a z e d a r o u n d I9 6 0

( Photo . ourtesy c the Hightstown-Hast Windsor Historical Society)

b\ Kailh Sarafin and Eileen Crow n.

Recreation Directors

It w as another clear. hot July 4 for the Third Annual Canoe Races on Peddie Lake with only one spill for the day Winners of the trophies for the men s doubles were F rank and Bruce Bum schuh of 100 Oak Creek Road who navigated ihe course in 4 30.5 Women's doubles trophies were taken by Donna Ohleof 60 Westerlea Ave and Charlotte Weisel of 209 Morrison in 5 48 2 Mixed doubles honors went to Jack and Gail Smithwick of 4 Pennington Drive for a time of 4:58 1

THE RESPONSE: lo the tennis tournament has been overwhelming, which we would never complain about except it will put a severe strain on our facilities.

Since the W iltshire courts just opened the July 12 weekend. the council and the recreation commission agreed that using Wiltshire Courts 9-1 on Saturday and 12-4 on Sunday was preferable to tying up the courts all day

The first singles matches were played last weekend and singles competition will continue until all matches have been completed up through the finals before starting the doubles Don't forget to pick ip your tennis badge ai the recreation office because it is required if you w ish to play on the municipal courts at Wiltshire or Veteran's Park

W HILE: YOU are suffering in the heat of those summer days, pick up the phone and sign the family up for one of the bus trips to Island Beach State E'ark For a dollar a family you can reserve your seat on the bus which leaves Borough Hall at 9 a m and return by 5 p m The only other expense is 25 cents for en lranee to the park and 25 cents for use of

ihe bath house You can tote the lunch if preferred Call 443-37 07 and indicate which date you want lo go July 24. August 7 or August 2)

Must of the tickets are gone for the various events we ve been advertising For the Bolshoi there are only a couple left as of ibis writing There are still tickets available: for the Earth, Wind and Eire concert July 25 a! Madison Square Garden (Come on teens, when asked you tell us you want tickets for rock concerts These are S6 50 tickets for $5 which includes your transportation door-to-door Bus leaves borough hall at 6:30 p m July 25. Call 443-3707 for in formation Tickets are at the recreation office 124 Stockton St. old Acme building

DROP-IN to ihe Mills Memorial Gymnasium of . the Peddie Campus Tuesday or Thursday evening from 7-9 if you are between 13 and 18 vears of age The YMCA and the Joint Recreation Commission are co-sponsoring a drup-in program for 50 cents which makes the pool and the gym available between those hours The program will run until Aug 23

Curious about Kittattinv. want a family excursion lor a day. or care to return after a memorable slay in the pas!- Whatever your reason the recreation commission is making bus transportation available to the Kit- latinny Open House Saturday . July 26, sponsored by Community Education The bus will leave borough hail at 9 and return that evening There will be kid s games, tennis basketball swimming, boating, softball and a cookout with charcoal prov ided bring your own food Call 443-3707 to register Fee is Si per family pavable at ihe recreation office

NEXT CONCERT of the Windsor Hights Concert Band will be held on July 29 at the Twin Rivers AdministrationBuilding at 7 30 p.m Stroll over with blankei or chair and listen to the openair concert

Two miniature golf nights for the family will be provided by the joint commission Aug 5 and 19 at Burgerland Any residents of Hight­stown or East Windsor can play one game that evening free of charge paid for by the recreation department Mark the nights on your calendar to take the kids along for a little family fun

AS YOU’VE been reading, it is Com­munity Fair time once again The third annual fair will take place Aug 9 in downtown Hightstown Once again the recreation commission is sponsoring the local fair contests This year any resident 12 years or older who resides in Hightstown or EJast Windsor can Submit one entry m any of the following categories Breads yeast breads, non­yeast breads Needlework - crewel embroidery cotton embroidery, knit- ling/crocheting. needlepoint; Art oils acrylics, water colors, prints/btack and white media

All entries must be registered at the recreation office 443-3707 giving name, address, phone numbers and categories to be entered All work must be delivered to the recreation booth the day of the fair between 10 and 11 a,m w rapped in plastic or in the case of art in frames with wire attached for hanging.

All judging w ill take place at noon and entries must be claimed between 4 and 5. Ribbons for three places will be aw arded in each division In the case of art no fullrime professionals who earn a steady income from Ihe sale of his art is eligible

letters to the editor

B uun n i office 140 Son# N J. 08520 TetephonetlOQ

Mike Donnelly George A Wright N *n o Shcn*otxJ

S t. Hifhtttowfi

Managing Editor Advertising Manager

Office Manager

Swan respondsEditor The Herald

Dear Mr Friedman I think you are the one who ought to

get your facts straight before making accusations I (lid do something I did check out my facts' They were accurate at the time 1! submitted my letter

It was obvious to anyone who regularly reads the "Letters to the Editor” column the letter was out of date Unfortunately, as the editor ex plained, these things do happen The writer has no control over the situation but the reader can certainly tell by the content, especially someone who has submitted letters himself

As for your :reference to my gloom and doom theme, that seems to be the only way things get acknowledged around here If a minor crisis doesn t occur, no one bothers tjo get involved Somehow we seem to be having quite a few minor crises lately

Now for the factsOn Monday. June 9. I went to the

public school board meeting There 1 heard queries about the then fact there would not be it summer parks program at the McKnight School

One at my neighbors who spoke to the question. taBded to Mrs Friedman af ter ward ’ I think you know Mrs Friedman. Mty neighbor was told by Mrs Friedmaln that she was unaw are of

the situationTuesdav, this same person spoke with

Mrs. Crown and Mr Scarborough who 1 think you also know Mr Scarborough stated 1 there were going to be a lot of renovations made at the Kreps School the location of summer school for the past f ive years, so space there would be limited 2 someone wanted to give this side of town a chance to have summer School close by (Somehow I would have thought a central location would have been better but then 1 try to be logical

On Tuesday morning I also spoke with Mrs Crown The picture looked rather grim. I asked her if a petition from the people affected would help She felt it might, but in her position could not encourage one

1 wrote some petitions and on Tuesday afternoon asked some surprised and concerned people to help me circulate them Between Tuesday evening and Wednesday we got about 140 signatures from parents 1 asked only one parent per household to sipi. and only those whose children were old enough and interested in using the program

1 gathered many of those signatures myself and not many people were aware at the crisis They were all surprised and appalled I wonder how long this informationm as going to be held, until sign-up day’ ’

Late Wednesday, when I again spoke with Mrs Crown, 1 was informed the only conclusion arrived at, at that time

was in fact fhe summer penis program and summer school could not co-exist at the McKnight School at the same time

On Thursday, knowing the board was meeting that evening, (we are talking about its building remember); I asked Mrs De Lellis to present the petition to the board for me I have no reason to believe it was not delivered

I wrote my letter on Friday It was dropped in the mail slot of the Herald office on Saturday the 7th at June, in plenty of time for Thursday s edition As of that date things were still gloomy

If you will refer back to the Herald of June 12. you will see, although my letter was not published, there was reference to the situation, as it existed, as a t publication on the fron page of the paper In the letters column there was a letter from Mr Hillman, detailing the situation

I reiterate, Mr Fnedman. at the time I wrote my letter my information was correct 1 did do what I could in the limited time available to me, after learning about the problem

Next time check your facts I am listed in the telephone directory

Barbara Swan 387 Jefferson Drive

Recognition neededEditor The Herald

Why is it that young people are seldom recognized for their cool, courage and wisdon0 W hen they steal rape or smoke pot, they make the front page But when a 17-year-old girl saves a life by her quick thinking she is not even men tioned on the last page

On Saturday afternoon during a rainstorm David Reiss of Clearbrook, Monroe Township, skidded into a pood on Applegarth Road Monroe Township and was trapped in a completely sub merged auto Witnesses to this near tragedy were Cholette Ely, 17. daughter of Mr and Mrs Vincent Ely, of Hightstown and Jeffrey Mayer 19. of Bentley Road

Jeff stopped his van and drove into the pond just as the car sank out of sight Cholette got on the short wave radio in the van and immediately called tbe police for help Then she ran to the nearest home and soon had three more men running and diving into the water to help Mr Reiss son was already in the water Three of the men were former lifeguards and knew the urgency of minutes Cholette returned to her radio and kept calling for more help Within minutes, the Monroe police and the Hightstown Rescue Squad with newly equipped truck and ambulance arrived

The five men jn the water were suc­cessful! in bringing Mr Reiss lo the surface and were able to revive him with the help of oxygen He is recover! ng at Princeton Hospital

On Sunday morning, the Daily Home News. New Brunswick printed an ar tide with pictures of the incident Recognized were Robert Konvit of Hightstown, Donald Bart of Holmdel Tom Weidner of Plamsboro. and Charles Reiss of Cherry Hill but nary a

word about Cholette Ely or Jeffrey Mayer Without the quick thinking, cool action and willingness to get involved of these two young people, there could have been a tragedy

We can be proud of Cholette and Jeffrey for stopping and lending a hand to someone in need of assistance, and for knowing what to do in an em ergency.’

K SzczepamkApplegarth Rood

s e n i o r c i t i z e n s s c e n e

The directors of the Hightstown EJast Windsor Joint Recreation Commission recognize that the grouping of all senior citizens activities under one heading w as a valuable service to senior citizens under the pen of Sylvia Weiss former senior citizen coordinator In order to continue this service, the Herald has offered to supply the same heading if we will group the senior citizens activities under it

In addition to those sponsored by the joint commission, we will be glad to add any other activity in the community if the information is called or brought to our office by Wednesday at noon

The recreation department is still

taking registrations for the free terrarium workshop Aug 12 at 1 in Ihe community room behind the recreateoffice 124 Stockton St (old Acme building)

The first 25 will be registered. P ar­ticipants should bring a container at approxim ately quart size and .line recreation department will provide sail, ! charcoal and plants Refreshments wili;be served after the workshop

Call 443-3707 to registerOur trip to Ocean City July Jl is full

all three'buses

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r roles in such ' the World, 1 W;

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portrayed Harriet in Theatre-By-Tbe Lake's "Fiddler

Mr Allen has performed in "Oliver and Bel! B<x>k and Candle' with the Potpourri Players

Tim Norland and Anne Bitten portray Mr and Mrs Sowerberry Mr Norland has

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Theatre-By-The- Lake staging 'Oliver'Ttieatre By The Lake

portrays a little cockney waifs search for love when it performs “Oliver" at The Peddie School campus July 24 25 and 26

The amateur group s second production of the season "Oliver stars David Han nauer in the title role

Among the cast are Jon Mack who as a member of the Potpourri Players, has per formed, m ‘Star Spangled Girl,' "Arsenic and Old L ace ," “ Lily the Felon's Daughter and Don 't Dr ink the Water He portrays the menacing Bill Sikes

Santina. a graduate theatre student at NYU, recreates the role of Nancy. Sikes' girlfriends She has held leads

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in the "Fa previous "01 and minor rol as "Stop Get Off "Camelot

Art Neill. “ is also a mem Players and such as Snoopy Good Man Mortimer from Old Lace and ihe Felon’s

Joe Sbarra the Artful

and a Cog an and Lee Allen reenact on the roles of W icjow Corney and

h works Mr BumbleWant to Ms. Cogan has-performed in

and such plays as "The Sound of Music' and tv,i productions of

Fagin. "Fiddler on the Hoof She” ' 're-

performed in The W izard of Oz. "I Never Sang for My Father and "The Fan- tasticks.' Ms Bitten has been in "Fiddler on the Roof,”

Hello Dolly," and The Boyfriend

"O liver" is directed by Jeffrey R Holcombe and Milton Richey Sets and lights

are by Ron Brockway and Paul Faloona

Tickets may be reserved by calling 443-4544 Prices are $3.50 and $4 Performances are in Geiger Reeves Hall on ihe Peddie School campus off South Main and Ward Streets Free parking is available Showtime is 8:30 pm

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All d istr ict schools (K 8! are pLaiuiated in accordance w ith attendance areas as established at the May board jyf Education meeting each year

Parents electing to have their child children attend a distr ict school, other than the school as designated in the established attendance areas, may do so w ith in the guidelines as identif ied below

- 1. Application in duplicate fo rm for each child must be subm itted to theoff ice of the Assistant Superintendent for Support Services

2. Applicat ion for s tudents being reassigned as a result of attendance area changes shall receive consideration on the basis of their grade placement Highest grade in a unit to receive first consideration and so on dow n Eligibili ty shall be reviewed on the basis of the date of receipt of application

3, Requests for transfers received fo l low ing the designated application date wil l not be considered

4 Assignm ent in accordance w ith each apblication, and as established in 2, and 3 above shall be determined by The space available in the receiving school, and limit the total combination, of attendance area placement and the modif ied open enrollment placement to a maxim um of 95% of the pupil capacity of each school.

5 Should available space remain in a specific building, fo l low ing the execution of the above items and a child lives w ith in walking distance as defined by the current transportat ion polipy of the Board of Education, the parent may apply for such a transfer from his attendance area school w ith in the lim itations of # 4 above, and onja receipt of application basis

6 Parents Guardians Will be notif ied in Writing as to the dispostion of their application

7 Applications, if approved will supersede attendance areas and wil l remain in effect for the entire school year

8 Transportation shall be provided in keeping w ith the transportat ion policy as established by the Board of Education

Transportation Areas (A dop ted Apri l 15 1975)t

The East Windsor Regional Board of Education shall provide Iran sponation service to pupils in grades K 8 w ho live tw o miles or more on a public roadway or w a lkw ay distance from assigned school.

9 The distr ict reserves the right to deny application in order to maintain an acceptable balance of m inori ty d is tr ibution of student populat ion

The Principal's have applications available in the build ings involved A p ­plications to be submitted no later than August 1 1975 to Raul SnyderAssistant Superintendent Support Services, East W indsor Regional School District, 384 S tock ton Street, H igh ts tow n, N J 06520

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.VI PH This RING Samuei Turner Jr and Tara Gordon became Tom Thumb wedding part ■ ers as a novpl fund-raising event for the Mt Giivet Baptist Church 'Cliff Moore iphoto

by Gale Scott Staff Writer

Ladies and gentlemen we welcome you to the wedding of the year" said Mary Shelton to the assembled guests at the Mt Olivet Baptist Church

An unusual way to start a wedding, perhaps but then it was an unusual wedding The bride and groom were both four years old, the minister w as 10 years old and the flower girl was still in training pants

The ceremony, organized to raise money for the church building fund, was a Tom Thumb wedding a form of play acting very popular in grandmother s day but not often seen today in which children take the roles of the wedding party

The ceremony went smoothly Organist Chris Darling, age 10, addressed the keyboard of his Emenee electric and was joined by soloist Valerie Hargis. 11, for a rendition of' “I Love You Truly " Other selections in­cluded ' Beautiful Dreamer

Meet Me in St Louis' and Battle Hymn of the

Republic

Then head usher Trevor Gordon, 9, gaye the traditional signal that the procession was

about to begin by seating the mother of the bride Debbie Hargis, 10. and with a sigh of relief, he took his place as best man next to the groom, Samuel Turner Jr

The wide-eyed bridesmaids, Barbara Gordon 8. her sister Erica , 6 and Angela Turner 6, made their w ay dow n the aisle dressed in long gowns of yellow and white checked cotton and lace trimmed bonnets Then came the maid of honor, Paula Shelman 6. wearing the same gown in blue and white

Most of the wedding party was tall enough to be seen above the beads of the seated guests but they kept getting smaller All that could be seen of the ring-bearer, three-year old David Brown, was the top of his bead until he took his place at the altar ring safely resting on the yellow gingham cushion he carried

The attendants got smaller still as the youngest member of the party. 19-month old Chrisste Brown, the flower girl, came down the aisle Halfway there she stopped and made for the first familiar lace, that of her fattier Len Brown who had an aisle seat

Reconsidering the matter and with some gentle prodding

Commemorative coins on sale at the fairI h <■ H i g h t s tow n K . nd-or Historical Society is

offering lor sale, in a limited, •■dition of 1000, The John Brill a 1976 bicentennial omnietnorative coin T o the society's knowledge.

11is offering is a first of its Wild in this area and a "unique ipportitnif \ to obtain a . a I untile commemorative com >1 local "historical ignifiefmeei)n the face of the pewter

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Presbyterians say m ee t Rev. W ilson

Tin- Re' Stanton Wilson.1 oiled Presbyterian Church "iirker in Korea, will be in lirghlstown July 24

J-li Wilson will bp the guest i honor and will speak at a M il t Reunion picnic at the

i i £ht G tm n Presby terian Church that evening at 6 :W i bc public is invited to meet \b Wilson and to hear his c i ussion of Korea today Each family should pack its

picnic basket tor the family’s needs and include a dish to share w ifh others at the picnic

Mi Wilson has tseen on the Korean scene since before the end of die Korean H ar lie was

part of the Korean staff that hosted Billy Graham several years ago and more recently ,vas an log the group that met with President Ford to discuss i he t S role in Korea

There will Ire stl 'ers available for small children

Public invited to lay service

i ongregation Beth Chaim will hold a lay service Friday. July IK. at 8 (tl p m at St I'aui s 1 itiheran Church

Tie public ts invited to join the congregation for an evening ol lay leadership and participation in accordance with the groups Reform Jewish tradition For in formation call 443-3711

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Toys, games puzzles recycled at library

Garbage is not the ortlyjlhmg liemg recycled in the might- stown-East Windsor areft

Hightstown Memprial Branch of the Mercer Cjaunty Library will begin recycling funand information with (a toy, game and puzzle exchange for kids and a magazine exchange lor senior citizens

Ini' Main and Erahklin Streets library invites boys and girls to bring their o d but usable playthings to be ex changed for a toy or garrie left by another child The magazine exchange, already

being successfully operated by The community education senior citizen's office and the Twin Rivers Branch library, will accept current issues only and the library 'asks sensor citizens to bring ift popular magazines dating from 1975 to tie exchanged

The Hightstown as well as East Windsor and Twin Rivers branches also maintains exchanges of paperback books which operate similarly and are available to pt rsons of all ages

and East Windsor are the center or nucleus of that triangle

Only 1,000 of the edge numbered coins have been struck The society says no further offerings of this design will be made

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The sale of the "John Bull coins will aid in the restoration and support of the Ely House Hightstown's and East Wind sor s own museum w hich is due to open in the summer of 1976

The commemorative coins will be ready for sale at the historical society s 1 booth at

the community lair in dow ntow n H ig h tsto w n , Saturday Aug 9 They alsc may be ordered with a special order form which will appear in the next issue of the Wind sor Hights Herald

Additional information about The John Bull com may be obtained by contacting Mrs. S Lawrence Bencze at 448-8893

from her mother Doris Brown, she eventually took her place at the altar and spent the rest of the ceremony peering out at the audience from beneath the bouquet of the maid of honor

The groom dressed 'in a white Eton short-pants suit, appeared nervous Awaiting his intended at the altar he twisted his left rear panlleg As she appeared he began twisting both pant legs

Then all eyes were an the bride four-year-old Tara Gordon who looked radiant in a long-sleeved, full-length lace-trimmed white gown with organza veil

The couple then exchangedvows promising "to love and cherish each other as children and long as we both remain friends and obey our parents The groom then placed a yellow plastic ring on the bride s finger, as a token of love and friendship and the minister pronounced them Tom Thumb partners

A reception followed the ceremony at which the couple cut the many-tiered homemade wedding cake and were toasted with punch

The ceremony which raised over $50 for the building fund will be repeated sometime in August It was organized by

Millstone group honors its own

The Millstone Civic Association will honor its former executive board members at this month's meeting. Friday July 18. at 8 p m

Also on the agenda will be a guest speaker who wit] discuss the Marriage Encounter organization The meeting will be at the Kreps School multipurpose room Refresh ments will be served

Mrs Shelton at the suggestion of Mrs Willie Langebome. widow of a former pastor atthe church

Other members of the wedding party were the minister Charles Darling, 10. ushers Josh Sheltman and Corey Johnson, and father of the bride, Mark Devine, 12

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Mrs Anna MacNeili Mur P*T> 72 of 21 Woodlane Drive died Tuesday in the Pnnceton Medical Center A former Jersey City resident, she lived in this area for one year

Born in Scotland, she was

The Carpenters plan concert

The world famous singing duo The Carpenters' will appear at the Garden State Arts Center Aug 9 at 8 p m Brandeis National Women's committee still has a few tickets for sale

The price is $12 50 per couple or $6.50 per single ticket For imormation call Susan at 443 5199

the widow of Robert J Mur phy

She is survived by a son, Robert A Murphy of East Windsor one daughter. Mrs John Drake of East Windsor a brother Daniel MacNeili of Scotland a sister. Mrs George Sancha of Freemont Neb , and nine grandchildren

Funeral services were held from the Glackin Funeral Home A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated in St Anthony's Church Hight stown Interment was in Holy C ross* Cem etery. North Arlington

Em m a G ilch ris tEmma Gilchrist, 70, of 120

Railroad Ave died Saturday July 12. in Princeton Nursing Home

Surviving are her husband Charles Gilchrist and several nieces and nephews

Funeral services are at 2

p m today from the Heyer Funeral Home, 202 Stockton St . Hightstown Rev J.D Bedford of the Mt Olivet Baptist Church will officiate Burial will be m Cedar Hill Cemetery Fnends may call from noon until time of ser­vices

Samuel PeppierSamuel Peppier, 84, of 448

South Main St a lifelong area resident, died Tuesday, July 8, in Princeton Medical Center

Funeral services were Saturday from the Heyer Funeral Home 202 Stockton

Mr. and Mrs. DaJe Hutchinson

Elmira Jean Cronce becomes June bride

Elmira Jean Cnnue daughter of Mr and Mrs Gerald Cronce Route 130, was married to Dale Hutchinson son of Mr and Mrs- Stanly Hutchinson. Rennet Place on June 28 at the First Met hottest Church

Givers in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Jennie Lynn Davenport as maid of honor and Janet Lee Cronce cousin of the bride as. bridesmaid Best man was Edward Esch cousin of the groom Ushers were Robert

Bruce Bulkin engaged to wed A nn Dennison

Mr and Mrs David Bulkin of Roosevelt announce the coming marriage of their son Bruce to Ann Dennison, daughter of Mr and Mrs R Dennison of San Francisco, Calif . on Aug 3

Ann attends University of California at Berkeley and Bruce plans to attend Berkeley this fall

The wedding will take place in Monroe New York with Rabbi C. Gelberman of­ficiating The best man will be the groom's brother Sheldon, of* Chevy Chase. Md

Velick and Dane Orady After a reception at the VFW

hall the couple left for a wedding trip lo the Poconos and New England The bride and groom are graduates of Hightstown High School

Mrs. Hutchinson is em ployed by Pack masters. Princeton Junction Mr Hutchinson is employed by W,C Pullen, Hightstown and is attending Mercer County Community College

The couple will reside in Hightstown

re lig ious servicesU N IO N S E R V IC E S . sum m er schedule *of the First P 'e sbv ien an C hurch c< H ig h ts to w n The First Baptist C hurch o f H igh ts to w n and the First Un ited M ethodrst C hurch o f H ig h ts to w n July 5 13 at Baptist C hurch M am Street Julv 20 A ug 10 at P resbyterian C hurch M am Street Aug 17 31 at M ethochst C h u ich S to ck to n Street

C H U R C H O f O O O , Bo* 87 York Road East W indsor Rev Vmk L ivey pastor 448 9424 Regular Sunday services Sunday S choo l 9 46 a m M orn ing W orsh ip H a m Evening Servtce^B p m Tuesday Prayer m eeting and FTH

30 p m Ladies au*4tary last M onday each m on th

H O P f B A P T IS T C H U ftC H , M asonic Lodge M ercer Shee t. H ig h ts to w n A llan S M artha pastor 443 '492 Regular Sunday services Btble schoo l and adult Bibie sem inar 9 15 a m M o rn in g W orsh ip 10 30 a m K oinon ia Youth F e llow sh ip 5 45 p m Evening W orsh tp and C om m un ion Service 6 30 P m

ST D A V ID S E P IS C O P A L C H U R C H , The Pedd«t S choo l Chapel. Fr Lauren ce D Fish Sr vicar 448 885 ’ Regular Sunday se rvees H o ly E.urchanst 8 a m Holy Eucharist m orn rng prayer on first Sunday 10 a m C hurch S choo l and nursery 10 a m M eadow Lakes H oly Eucharist on last S unday. 7 p m

B C TH EL S Y N A G O G U E (C onservative 237 F ranklin S i H ig h ts to w n Rabbi Roy H A h ram ow tt? 44 3 4454 S abbath services Friday 8 30 p m Sa turday 9.30 a m

S T A N T H O N Y O f P A D U A C H U ftC H . 251 F rank lin St H ig h ts to w n . Rev W illiam J Haughney pastor Regular Sunday M asses 7 8 9 15 10 30 ' ' 45 a m Sa turday 6 30 p m W eekdays 8 a m 5 20 p m Confessions Sa turday 3 30 io 5 p m and 7 X to 8 30 p m

S IN G L E S C H R IS T IA N F ELLO W S H IP . 32 0 N M am St H ig h ts to w n M < Ben Fraum an and Dr Robert L Su llivan pastors 448 (Xfefe Regular Sunday ser vices S ingles Service 2 p m co ffee hour 3 p m social 3 3Q p m

B E T H A N Y G O S P E L M IS S IO N C H A P E L non denom mat tonal i 146 S to ck to n St H ig h ts to w n Rev Robert T u rto n If) pastor 448 4536 Regular Sunday se< vices B ible message 7 X p m

Tift S T P ftE S S Y T E ftlA N C H U ftC H S M am S t . Cr anbury Rev Fred W

Q uig ley m in is ter 395 0897 W orsh ip service 9 X a m

W IN D S O R U N IT E D M E T H O O IS T C H U ftC H . C hurch S treet W ind sor Bruce E Q dig ley pastot 448 0412 Regular Sunday services C hurch S c h o o l,9 30 a m W orsh ip Service. 11 a m

C A L V A ftV G O S P E L M IS S IO N C H A P E L in on den om ina tiona l 16 Church St W ind sor Rev Robert T u n o n 111. pastor 448 4387 Regular Sunday services C om bined M o rn in g W orsh ip serm on and Sunday S choo l for ad ages (separate - h ildren s classes^ 10 a m

FlftST P ftE S S Y T E ftlA N C H U ftC H O f D U T C H N E C K 54 S M ill Rd at V illage Rd i P rince ton Ju n c tio n Rev Jam es S W eaver pastor 799 0712 M or nm g W orsh ip 9 X a m Child care provided

FlftST C H U ftC H O f G O O , Anderson M ovem en t 118 W illiam St H igh ts to w n Rev Robert i A ck les pastor 448 6 6 2 1 448 2355 Regular Sunday services 11 a m and 8 p rn M idw eek m eeting as announced

A S S E M B L Y O f G O D C H U ftC H , Bank and M echan ics Sts H ig h ts to w n A Mo G M aseili pastor 448 4740 Regular Sunday services Sunday S choo l for all ages w ith nursery 9 45 a m m orn ing w o rsh ip H a m even ing service 7 p m W ednesday B ible study and Royal Rangers 7 p m Thursday Y o u th Bible S tudy at various hom es 7 p m . Y o u th A c tiv itie s 5 p m Saturday Prayer M ee ting 7 p m

S T. P A U L 'S L U T H E R A N C H U R C H . One M ile Road Extension East W indsor Rev A rden L K rych pastor 448-8003 S um m er Sunday schedule M orn ing W orsh ip 9 X a m C om m un ion first Sunday of m onth

St with the Rev Dr Robert L Sullivan of the First Presbyterian Church of Hightstown officiating In­terment was in Cedar Hill Cemetery

Mr Peppier was a retired owner of Thomas Peppier and Sons Farm Machinery and Hardware Company, retiring six years ago He waB a

graduate of Rider College and was a member and past elderof the F irst Presbyterian Church of Hightstown He was also a member of Hightstown I-odge 41 F6AM

He is survived by his wife, Mrs Reba Eichin Peppier and several nieces

Memorial contributions may be made to the Hightstown

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also Theresa Robbie Paul Mary Ann Kathy. Mark. Jeff l.isa and Chris Seventy-two guests relatives and friends were present for a happy time together The fouple received man% fine giftfc

Megan Ashley Flanner 6 Ib64‘, oz bom on July 2 at St Francis Medical Center Trenton The baby s proud parents are Colleen and Gregg Flanner of 2158 Liberty Street Trenton formerly of Hight stown

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M ercerCounty brothers of the Pltanbtrs and Steam fitters Local 380. Princeton, who gave won­derful moral support. Father Haughney for his ttiritual words of solace, and all of the neighbors and friends who did so much to lighten the burden of their sorrow

Community College with honors Lauri is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Martini of East Windsor

wishes to thank all who were so thoughtful and kind at the death of their dear husband and father Special thanks are sent to Malane Beam whose help was Invaluable, the Might stown First Aid squad and police, so prompt and considerate Also to all of his

Mr and Mrs Robert Byrne,320 Stockton St . were sur prised on Sunday, July 6, when they were given a 25th wed­ding anniversary party at the Hight stown Elks Club The affair was given by their children Patty Connor and husband Wall. Colleen McGmlev and husband Jim,

These children celebrated their birthdays with a party atB u rg e r la r id M a lik a h McKnight, 4 Liovd Drucker 9, Todd Rose 4 JonathanPolicano, 3, Andy Man dlebaum 7

Mr and Mrs George Benjamin have retiaried from a two-week trip West when they visited Mr Benjamins iamiiy in Napa Valley . Calif and enjoyed several other points of interest along the way

Mr and Mrs Vinceny J Buckley of 1 Buckley Lane Robbinsville, and Mr and Mrs Patrick M Flanner of 2 Ryan Hoad. Cranbury, are the proud grandparents of their first grandchild a baby girl.

Mrs Carolyn Cronce was hostess at her home on Morrison Avenue Last Friday evening when she gave a baby shower for Anthony Frank Burkhart one-month-old son of Mr and Mrs Wi’ham Burkhart Twenty guests enjoyed light refreshm ents and a pleasant evening

Mi Olivet baptist Church ladies will be (serving dinners at the community huilding Saturdav Juljy 19. from 10

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ST O P G A R D EN S H O PFrank and Joan McBee.

Lincoln Avenue celebrated their i ifth wedding an niversary last Friday July 11 Joan s brother Bob Turton observed his birthday on Saturday . July 12 The hymn.

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Mr and Mrs Daniel Tedeseo recently entertained Mr and Mrs Jerry Warn- sdorfer and Alicia for dinner and the evening

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Mr and Mrs C V Pankevich Jr recently took their granddaughter Kathy and friends to Hershey Park

Mr and Mrs George Diefenbach are visiting then son and daughter-in-law Mr and Mrs Richard Diefenbach in Providence. R I

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Between HO and 100 personsattended the anniversary services held at Bethany Chapel and Home last Sun day Among those present was Mrs Ella Marten known to many in this area She is now 90 years of age and resides in the Lawrenceville Nursing (enter Everyone enjoyed seeing her

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Past Grand Knight William J Bowling presents the gavel to the new Gtand Knight Kevin Roche The changing of the gavel signals the end of one Columbian Year and the begin mng of a neyv one for Hightstown Council 6284 Knights of Columbus The exchange took place at the annual an niversary party held on Sunday, July 13

Miss Laun Martini will be attending the l niversus of Southern Florida in Tampa for I he next two years. She graduated in June 1975 from

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Retarded children society gives to county atypical camp

MICHAFt HAMIlt of Mobile City packs up his campihg gea; in preparation for rhe M ercer County Summer Camp for Atypical Children The Cast Windsor Society for Retarded Children has donated $400 to the camp to pay for the cdist of sending two children to camp (Cliff Moore photo)

'Y' preschoolers busy as beavers

The East Windsor Society for Retarded Children has donated MOO to the Mercer County Summer Camp for A ty p ic a l Children

Group goesm idnightbow ling

The East Windsor Society for Retarded Children will hold a bowling party on Aug16. at 9 p m , at the Carolier Lanes, Route 130, North Brunswick

Tickets for the party are S7 at) per couple which in eludes three games shoes, beer soda snacks and trophies The highlight of the evening will be the last game which will be midnight bow ling1

For reservations call Lisa at 443-5595 or Nina at 448-7686

Sisterhood has new leadersyThe Sisterhood of

Congregation Beth Chaim announces its new slate of officers for 1975-76

Elected at a recent crafts night were Ricki Bobeck president, Carol Wolfe, membership vice-president Nedda Massar program vice president, Bobbi Lem ery, treasurer Sue Rich, corresponding secretary and Peggy Dickson, recording secretary

Various trustee positions were also filled al that time, and all members of the hoard are now planning a schedulefor this yea>r

The H i g h t s t o w n - E a s l Windsor YMCA has limited openings for its Little Beaver Fun Club this fail The 1975-76 school year will mark the seventh year of continuous service to the local community with this pre-school program

The club will operate from Septem ber through June during the coming year at three community locations Three-year-olds will meet on Tuesday and Thursday from ti­ll 30 a m w hi le four year olds will meet Monday Wed nesday, and Friday from 9 11 30 a . in

A special afternoon group for four-year-olds will also meet from 12:30 to 3 p.m The three program locations will tie St Paul's Lutheran Church, Right stow n Baptist Church and O anbu ry Methodist Church

The purpose of the program is to provide group ex pertences in planning working

Jo A n n Coates on d ean 's l is t

JoAnn Coates of Hightstown was one of 86 athletes recently named to the dean s list at Bucknell University for the 1974-75 school year

The 1974 Peddte School graduate played on the Btsons ■Women's hasketball team last winter and was one of only two freshmarr cagers so honored

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and playing, creative ac tivities such as paihting and crafts, language experiences like show-and-tell, stories andconversation, music ex perience in singing aind rhyth ms. good safety and health habits, relaxation and rest

The program leadership is ‘concerned with providing

youngsters with an exciting experience w hich will develop ihe total’child and prepare him socially for his up-coming school experiences

For further information about this "Y program or any other of the year-round activities provided for our community, call the YMCA offices at '448-1357 or 443-6110, or stop in at the program of fices on the Y’s-Millp athletic center on the Peddle School Campus

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The money will be u»ed as a scholarship for two dnlcken from the school district who would not otherwise be able toattend the camp

The summer camp spon­sored by the school districts of Mercer County, is geared to children with physical and menial handicaps Located on the M ercer County Com munity College campus the camp session runs from July 7 through Aug 1 Dr Peter Buerman, head of special services in Ewing Township is director of the program

The East Windsor Society for Retarded Children is an independent group of women trying to help retarded children and their families in the community through volunteer work and fund raising The society members are a diverse group, mo6t of whom do not have retarded children of their own Anyone

who would like more In­formation about the group should call Tom Servos at 448- 8788

WIDOWS AND WIDOWERS

The Catholic, Widows and Widowers of Mercer County will hold its next monthly meeting July 18’frotn 8 p.m to midnight at Angeloni’s on the Whitehorse-Mercerville Road New members are invited

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entry1 in the South Jersey District SeVen Babe Ruth tournament blade a quick exit from the event w hen the locals lost their first two games in the double-elimination tour­ney

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After tailing 11-2 to powerful Trenton in its debut on July 8. the H-EV\ All-Stars were destroyed 14-0 the following evening by South Trenton Both contests were played at host South Trenton's newlv dedicated George Mickolas Field

F irst sacker Pete Katsarous u as the locals only bright spot agaiasl Trenton as he drilled a two-run homer to left over the 325-fool sign to account for the loser's lone tallies Katsarous accounted for two of H-EWs tour hits off winning pitcher Joe DAndea who struck out four and walked seven

Bill Braun went the distance for Mightstown-Easl Windsor to take the loss, despite fan rung 11 and walking just four enem\ batters Trenton

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Sports F.diloi

Jamie Ivins the one-time Hightstown High three-sport star continues to excel on the baseball field as evidenced by a recent performance in the Atlantic Collegiate Con­ference

The speedy left, fielder tanged out three hits in five official lr ip s to the plate but the effort went lor naught as his Mercer Titans team dropped a 9-3 decision to Bergen on July to Among his three hits off winning hurler Tom Lombardi who allowed only six safeties in the game, w as a double

Ivins also scored one run and stole a base while maintaining his batting average around the :t00 mark

After completing a brilliant career at IIHS the multi­talented Hightstown resident continued his education at Georgia Southern University, <i school that has become a baseball power in the last several years He will enter his junior year at the southern

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American Legion Baseball: Hightstown Post 148 vs. Hamilton Post 313. 5:45 pm at Mercer County Park

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Post 148 down, but not out yet

tanefitted from nine H-E\N errors plus three wild pitches two balks and a pair of passed balls to help tally seven unearned runs

Southpaw John Spiegel checked the local all-stars on five hits as he hurled South Trenton to its shutout win He got plenty <rf hitting support from Joe Buttlch and Bill VanMorter who slammed seven hits between them Bultich led the winner s attack with lour hits in as many trips to the plate and three RBI's

Braun s double was the only- extra base hit off Spiegel, who whiffed eight and walked five Mitch Robbins was tagged the­se! hack as he allowed 11 huts and 10 walks in all while hurling a complete game

school this fa ll.

\ not her former Hightstown High diamond star AlexPastore, isn't having the success that was predicted for him, tat there's a reason forthat

Playing for the St Louis Cardinals St Petersburg affiliate in the Class A F'lordia Staib league, Pastore has seen limited duty due to an overabundance of talent SI Petersburg, currently running away with the Northern Division title in the Florida circuit, reportedly has several big bonus players on its roster and must play them first to protect its investment

Pastore, therefore, has been relegated to reserve roles Latest figures show the strapping slugger with a 257 average A reliable source relates that Pastore hopes to be traded or released in an effort to get a tatter shot with another major league - irganization

bv Bill Applegate Sports Editor

Down but not out That’s the on!\ way to describe Hjght stown Post !48's position in the closing stages of the Mercer County American Legion taague s Southern Division pennant race

Runrierup Post 148 (12 8 trails first place HamiltonPost 31 14-6) by tw'd fullgames with both teams having six loop games remaining The two clubs still have a pair of contests against each other

including last nights en counter at Peddie that will undoubtedly go a long way in determining the divisional champion

Ram played havoc with the past week s schedule, forcing postponement of Hightstown s games on Saturday and Sunday Post 1-48 may have gotten a break on Saturday when the- elements stopped the game at Peddie between the local legionnaires and Trenton Post 93 which tad built a 5-2 lead after three innings

Hightstown will make up lhat contest tomorrow evening at Peddie. beginning at 5:20 p m Sunday 's rainout at

Mercer County Park againstPost 31 is tentatively set for Tuesday night. July 22. at 5:45p.m

Post 148 tangles withHamilton PAL Post 313 tonight, then after the makeup game with Trenton visits Horde nt own Post 26 on Saturdav and Trenton on Sunday There are no breathers left on the slate

Manager John Forman's crew didn't help its chances any on July 9 when it lost its only game of Ihe week as Post 313 slugged out an 11-1 triumph That may have been a key setback to Hightstown's title dreams

In that contest, Hamilton's Mike Kcrlin fired a two-hitter and struck out 14 in a masterful effort The PAL. Post 313 southpaw lost his shutout bid in the top of the fourth when Fiari Van Morter slammed a double to plate Scott Carduner w ith the loser's only tally

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Kerhn s mates meanwhile, pounded three Hightstown hurlers for a dozen hits Chris Barlow Ken Zegarski Ken Sobolewski and Bruce Smith all collected two hits each for the winners Tim Robb tripled for Post 148 s only other hit off Kerlin

Hamilton scored four times in the third to take command and after Hightstown got on the scoreboard in the next inning the victors erupted for five more markers in the fifth to put the contest out of reach

Losing hurler Craig Walker w as touched for Post 313 s first seven hits and its initial seven runs before relievers Bob Rossen and Bill Reynolds finished up

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( lamping Hazards ! Third of a

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The first two articles of this series dealt with nature-made and man made camping hazards This article will deal with a subject that, because of its fascination to man. always

-carries with it a potential danger It is encounters with wildlife

I am going to broaden the term wildlife and include insects under the same urn brella because they are the

•tnost common source of ,"irritation and potential danger ;"to the camper Insects p<ise a •‘far more serious threat than

the occasional or rare en counter with the fur. feather or reptilian variety of wildlife

The most common and dangerous insects are the wasps hornets, yellow jackets and biting ants Food is the great attraction for these unwelcome visitors and the hem method of holding their visits to a minimum is to keep lood covered rr stored aw av as

much as possible If you should discover you

are too close to paper wasp or a paper hornet nest < a move to another site should be con sidered One of these nests may contain up to several thousand insects and should never be poked at Nor should an amateurish attempt be made to destroy it You've heard the old saying. Stirring up a hornet s neat0'' Well, don't These insects will defend their home viciously and the result of a group at­tack on an intruder can be fatal to anyone who is sen sitive to their sting Some people are even unknowingly sensitive and it is wise to

;.check with your doctor about rjw hat i o do and what to carry in

the event of insect stings and bites There are far more fatalities from insects yearly than from snakebites

In the more welil travelled and frequented campgrounds the paper hornets nests are not common but there is always the possibility. Easily spotted hazards of their type are generally handled by park rangers or privlate cam pground owners

Not so easily spotted are the kind the camper stumbles into most often the ground hor nets The ground hornet s nest is just a small obscure opening giving way to a large nest of several hundred insects un derg round

If you are fortunate enough to discover it ahead nf time give it a wide berth These hornets are particularly vicious stingers a« my son Steve can attest to As a youngster he decided to plug up the entrance to a nest he d discovered He used a small stick They did a number on him tie s never forgotten

Then we have the yellow jackets They are the real pests of the stinging set Every campground has them The% are the ones that plague you constantly wdienever you set out a meal bellow jackets seem to have no fear of humans and will eat right off vour plate with you and even alight on your fork as you are about to take a mouthful

Any cam pers of long standing have generally had the course with these din nertime pest* and many have learned to live with them

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Those that haven't usually wind up swatting at them and getting stung, like me I found that if you can't live with yellow jackets climbing all over vour food then you must resort to deceit and trickery in order to get rid of them Here is one method I have used over the years I’ll pass it along in case there are any of you out there that feel the way I do about yellow jackets

Catch a small fish and skin it Prop it up on a stick about a foot off the ground somewhere outside the perimeter of your camp L nder the fish place a howl or small pail with water about an inch deep Pour a little film of cooking oil over the water Hornets and yellow jackets love fresh fish They will t rack it dow n, gorge on the carcass and prorrjptiy fall into the water and drowr. Don’t knock it until you've tried it I've counted up to 100 of these pests in the w ater at day ’s end while my camp stayed relatively clear of them

Because youngsters are particularly inquisitive about things in the woods it is a good idea to train all of them not to poke fingers or hands into under or around small openings in trees rock*, logs and in particular the ground These places are generally home to a vast number of woods creatures which] night resent the intrusioi by retaliating with claws, idtlhor tangs

The chance of encountering wildlife in a dangerous situation while camping is extremely rare, taut if you do. remember these things Pon t mess with am animals that

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are unfam iliar to you Especially don’t get between any animat and it's offspring no matter how small the animal Even birds will defend their young Don’t try to bluff any animal that seems ner vous or threatening Give any animal the right of way on a trail and never chase or try to corner them

The best way I know to avoid any trouble in the out-of-doors is to take along common sense and good judgement After all, most hazards are really only common sense that has gone astray for a brief period Kespect the potential hazards of camping and you will probably never encounter them

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Unemployment in New Jersey climbed to 13 percent of the labor force in May, Commissioner Joseph A Hoffman of the New Jersey [>epartment of Labor and Industry has announced

The 13 percent unera ploy merit rate represented a jump of 1 4 percentage points from the estimate for a month earlier a much larger in crease than the Department's economists anticipated he said

With one out of every eight New Jersey workers now without a job the economy is clearly in the worst condition sincethel930s Commissioner Hoffman said Two back-to- back national recessions, coupled with economic problems unique to the nor theastern part of the nation, have now tripled the state's

unemployment rate over the past six years

In 1966 the last period of real prosperity tor the state, unemployment in New Jersey averaged 4 4 percent

Commissioner Hoffman noted that the serious deterioration of economic conditions over the past several years has placed a great strain on the states resources

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Local doctors jo in hosp ita l

Weather perm itting, the Southern New Jersey 13bear old Babe Ruth District J^ven Tournament will Wave resumed last night at East Windsor's Hancock Park

Hain and wet fields caused all but one game to be washed aw ay over the past weekend when six contests were originally scheduled

The only game that beat the elements saw West Wiq sor elim inate Trenton 4 -lljon Saturday Host Hightstwvn- East Windsor trailed tSyith Trenton 1-0 w ith two outs in the sixth in the second part of the doubleheader when the rains came and halted play for the day Completion of the suspended fray was to have taken place the next morning, but once again the weather wouldn't cooperate

That game w as to have tx fn finished last night with the t vo unbeaten clubs remaining, ie Hamilton Nationals and A * H am ilto n A m e n c a lu squaring off tonight at 6 pm

If the locals came back to defeat South Trenton they will ha Hie W est W indsor tomorrow evening at 6 pm

Two Hightstown physicians are among 13 new ly appointed members of the medical and dental staff of The Medical Center at FTinceton

William G Rose M D . graduate of Temple Umver sity has been appointed to the courtesy referral staff of the department of family prac­tice

He has been on the staff of Mercer Hospital in Trenton and belongs to the Mercer County Medical Society, the Medical Society of New Jersey and the American Medical Association His offices are at 182 Stockton St Hi^itstown

Elaine B Sadler M D has been appointed to the associate staff with privileges in the- department of medicine section of internal medicine

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Mr Costa absent As vet Mr Costa's status when the lawsuit gets underway is undetermined He will not volunteer as a Maimone witness he said but some of hi# opinions, like the spot zoning one agree with the plaintiff s

"If they want me to get a separate attorhey, fine he said if the council pays far it

buildingsW here Mr Hillier s plans call for two

classrooms, a small conference room and a corridor in each Krepe School atrium Mr Sarafin said the original plans drawn ig) when he was on the board said three classrooms could be built Mrs Friedman objected to Mr Sarafin s manner in the exchange

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Mr Costa s fellow council members may be mad at him. but he says he said nothing that wasn't already on the public record "I was asked questions and I decided to answer them he said

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MILl.STONF The continuing senes of nature-oriented films in the Somerset County Park Commission's open air festival in­cludes Cottontail on .July 23 Audiences gather at parking lot f in Colonial Park at 8 30 pm "Cottontail depicts the constant struggle between rabbits and their natural l>redators The bill for the 23rd includes the prize-winning Russian film Blind Bird the story of the friendship between a young boy and a blind pelican (tain date is Thursday, July 2-1 Viewers should bring blanket or chair and insect repellent f or more info call the park s environmental education center at 201 766 2489

Charley s Aunt' is herePRINCETON Summer Intime will open Brandon Thomas' Charley's Aunt on Thursday .July 17 for a two-weekend stand in Murray Theatre on the Princeton University campus This production will be \mcricanized. in fact Princeton-teed, by! being set in Princeton of 1908 The tale of three undergraduates and their pursuit of! love leatures Ann Sheldon as the "real" aunt. Herbert McAneny as father of one of llie Ixiys. Richard Ferrugio as a miserly uncle and Knc Zwemer. Joseph Hfarbeson, and Jim Shankman are tin- undergraduates pursuing Kimberly Myers. Darcy Jannerone and Winnie Hoszman. "Charley's Aunt plays July 17 20 and 24-27 Ticket info at 609-452-; 8181

Betsy Palmer on local stageMil.LIU H.\ "Life With Father starring Betsy Palmei is winding up a two-week stay at Hie Paper Mill Playhouse here this week closing Sunday. July 20 The play offers timeless good humor in a format that is rated for family audiences Curtains are at 8.30 Wednesday Thursday and Friday, 5 and 9:30 p in on Saturday . 7 30 p.m on Sunday and 2 p m 'in Thursday For ticket info call the 1’lav house al 20!-376-4343

Craftsmen in jungleWEST MILKOKD Area artists and craft smen will lie displaying their handiwork at Warnet Bros Jungie Habitat here Friday through Sunday July 18-20 The displays will I*- in lire Jungle Junction walkthrough portion of the park, there will b no added admission charge for visitors Craftsmen, ii l c and sculptors seeking info on renting

space for the show may call Marshall Grimafdi m Babylon. Long Island, .7)16-422 6974

Joplin opera to be stagedNSJMf- l<\ II !.E Rehearsals for what will be die first area performance of Scott Joplin's opera "Treemonisha are underway at Somerset County College here under the

.direction of Dr Louis Harrison. Ttie 60- memtier college chorus will perform the opera at Duke Island Park on Tuesday . \ug 17 at 7 3tt pm Special permission was received from Dramatic Publishing Co to use the score Membership- in the chorus is open to anyone who enjoys singing

’'Rehearsals are on Tuesdays at 7 30 p.m in mom S128 in the college mam building off Route 28 and i-amingion Road in North

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Folk tests everywherePFNNA A number of folk singing festivals get underway in the coming weeks in neigh boring Pennsylvania Gleanings from the news bulletin of the Princeton Folk Music Society Inc include the July 30 Old Fiddlers Picnic sponsored by the Lehigh Valley Folksong Society -it t ht Kempt on Community Center. Kempt on. Pa near Mlentowr, Then there's the Northeast Pa f olklore Society \nnual Festival at Dalton J‘a -$5 on July 20 and 21 Hers hey Pa hosts the 27th Penn sylvuma Dutch Day s festival from July 22-27

-in Hershey t or I he more travel prone there's the Newbern Fiddle Contest at \ewixMT\ Vermont on (Jk‘ 25th

Bolshoi on ParkwayHOEMDFL 1'he world-famous Bolshoi tailet will perform at the Garden States Art Center Wednesday through Saturday, July to 19 with a matinee on Saturday The company will dance Excerpts from Spar Incus on Wednesday Giselle' on Thur -day and Saturday evenings, an act of "Swan Uike and divertissements on Friday night and Act I! of ‘Don Quoixote" and diver tissements on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 Curtain time is 8 30 through Thursday 9 p m on Friday and Saturday Ticket info at J)1 364-9200

Mystery drama at EdisonEDISON The tamous mystery drama

Wait Until Dark will be performed at Middlesex County College here at 8 p m on Thursday Friday and Saturday July 17-19 in the air condit loned performing arts center on the campus

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Pinafore ' ahoy !

Sir Joseph Porter sometimes known as Lee Bristol Jr tor mqr president of Westminster Choir College in Princeton ogles the westward skies through his monocle as he wans his

ue ’or an appearance in H M S. Pinafore to be staged bv ilia Gilbert 6 Sullivan Association of Princeton at the Washington s Crossing State Park ampuheatcr in Hop- weV Townsbip on July 18 and 19 and July 24 26

Play It Again, SamWoody Allen s comedy

Play It Again. San will be pifsen'i-d tills by SlreeiTheatre Performance dates and places are Littlebrook School. Thur !T Burnt Hill Roar! School u. Montgomery Township. Friday 18. Riverside School Saturday !9. and Palmer Square Sunday 2d ( urtam is al 8 ;U) There will be more performances next weekend

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Chapel concert set fo r July 17 «

The Will ta ms-M icha el Sweazey concert at Princeton T h e o l o g i c a l S e m in a r y , originally scheduled for June 26. will be presented in Miller Chapel on Thursday . .Ju!\ 17, at 8 p.m

Those w ho came on the 26th actually heard a program of 18th century church music, part of the Seminary-RiderC o l l e g e b i c e n t e n n i a l workshop

The musicians are Sharon IS McMichael. flautist, Mary \nn Williams, soprano and

accompanist Mary Handy Sweazey

Miss McMichael, who plans during the coming year to study under John Krell. P h iladelp hia O rchestra flautist lias chosen works by C P E Bach. Roussel and No! hytiel

Miss Williams a senior in the Seminary s Master of Divinity program, will present songs by Purcell. Schuetz and 1 Jvnrak

Field from 7 30 to 9:30 pmThe 10 Jam Masters' 15

19 years old and led by Johnny Sapp will feature "con temporary" music, including rock

Together for two years, the band is now arranging original tunes to cut records Guitarist Teddy Plunkett and saxophonist Jim Stewart are recent contest winners and Randy Nazzaie plays trumpet with the Mercer County Junior Symphony

Although this "Summer Sounds concert is especially for youths, everyone is welcome Bring your own blankets and camp chairs Pardee Field is located west of Washington Road between Palmer Stadium and Baker Rink To park enter off Faculty Road to student

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The New Jersey Shakespeare Festival of Woodbridge will perform As You lake It at Duke Island Park on both SattrcUy July 19 and Sunday. July 30 at 8 30 p m

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Bucks' '6 rms riv vu' rate so-soNEW BRUNSWICK The

George Street Playhouse is organizing its 1975-76 season and subscription campaign The official opening of the Playhouse theater season is

t. 3Pre-season activities in.

September include a fund raising auction and rummage sale People who w ish to donate items should bring them to the Playhouse or call for special arrangements Clothes, furniture tools, antiques, and otter items are being sought

In addition to auction ae tivities. two Playhouse car penters are perfecting the theater this summer adding sound proofing office space, and additional spectator facilities Other staff mem­bers an- working on George

Street Playhouse banners, bumper stickers balloons t shirts, a George Street Playhouse scrapbook, and a colorful booth that will appear at area art fairs and shopping centers to keep residents in­formed of Playhouse a c ­tivities

The GSp children s theater will resume activities in the fall with a production of

Aesop s Fables at the Menlo Park Mall Theater The GSP youth ensemble, a new project dealing with black theater is currently being organized by Joanne Hillman Both touring groups will be available to area schools for fall per formances

Social and community groups are being contacted to t>ring parties to the Playhouse for the 1975-76 season

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NEW HOPE PA - The script of "6 rms nv vu seems even funnier today than when

New group planning 'Charlie'

A group of students from Notre Dame High School has organized an independent summer theater company called the Summertime Players 1

The company will present the oft Broadway musical.

You re A Good Man, Charlie Brown at the Princeton Community Players theater 'ocated at 171 Broadmead in Princeton, on July 35 26 and Aug I and 2 at 8 30 p m

Bob Celli stars in the Utle role of Charlie Brown with Linda Nicolai as Lucy Jim Streeter as Snoopy, Eileen Kearns as Patty. Rich Me Donald as Linus and Jeff Heckman as Schroeder

Janet Wilson is directing the cast and musical direction will be by Richard Loatman Dale Ducko is handling sets and lights

Tickets sales are by mail order at a price of $2 75 Each order should include a selfaddressed stamped envelope and sent to: "SummertimePlayers , P .0 . Box 217,Trenton. New Jersey 06604

Only 85 tickets are available for each performance In case of a sell-out of any per­formance, tickets will be mailed for the next open date

it was shown an Broadway- several years ago

Perhaps the explanation can be found in the fact that while Bob Randall's lines held ip generally speaking the actir^ in his comedy now on the boards at the Bucks County Playhouse did not A great deal of the blame for the production s failure to catch fire can be attributed to m iscasting and gimmick laden direction by John Ulmer

In capsule the play describes a brief encounter between two marrieds each without his (or her spouse when they come to check out an apartment for rent off Riverside Drive Jane Alexander as Anne Miller the off-beat 30-ish Barnard grad and Jerry Orbach as Paul Friedman the 30-pliE ad man made their indelible mark in the Broadway production and it would be hard to emulate their performances

The two leads were somewhat miscast in their roles as the romantic pair Of the two, Maryin Brasch comes across somewhat better as Anne However there remains a credibility gap It is hard to believe that Ms Brasch is the flip, avant garde verbal but vulnerable Barnard graduate, now a restive housewife Hunter yes Barnard no.

Mr Grover as Paul Friedman, comes across as an aging USC Inter-frat jock rather than the sensitive Jewish intellectual who has dreams of writing a novel ratter than advertising copv

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Similarly. Carolyn McCurry as Janet Fnedman the Smith graduate, now a militant women's libber, is too jittery to convince us that she's the type who belongs to an organization like NOW Mark LaMura as Eddie the superintendent, affects an accent w hich often makes him unintelligible while Kimberly Farr as the pregnant woman and Lawrence Hvman as

Larry her huiband speed through the opening lines too quickly, leaving the audience wondering what that sequence w as all about

Ruth Kalatucka, who plays the woman in 4-A, is too strident and Virgil Curry as Richard Miller the WASP husband of Anne is un­convincing Philip Gilliam has designed a wonderfully ef­fective set. complete with

peeling paint The hues are amusing and Ms. Braach’s warteobe a knockout.

“6 rms riv vu” is ap­propriate summer fare ft’s light, undemanding and amusing The production will continue this week at the Playhouse

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Ite Nassau Inn's Ships Room lo ite larger Prince William Rcxim starting this Friday July 18 As before, per formances will be al 9 3d and 11:30 pm every Friday llirough Aug 8.

Jim O’Connor, general manager of the Nassau Inn suggested the move after seeing the response to the first lev* cabarets The was things were going, I could only see the audience growing as the weeks went on This was we hope lo be able to get more people in. make more com­fortable once I hey re there and still preserve the in lunate' atmosphere that the cabaret needs he said

The July 18 show is in rehearsal now and includes original comedy material by Nat Hartshorne and Joan Goldstein Among Ihe musical performers lined up are Roo Brown. Cynthia Gooding Joan (■alios. Suzie Berlin, and Joan Lucas Don Boroson is again in charge of music, w ah director Daniel Merkow.fz acting as master of ceremonies

Ticket prices remain $2 and seats will still be sold on a first-come, first-served basts when Ihe doors open one fialf hour before each show

This weekend 1 take my text from "The Canterbury Tales “Wei loved he garleek ovnons and eek lekes Shakespeare may have bested Chaucer in spelling when lie wrote "Eat no onions nor garlic for we are to utter sweet breath but it was Bottom who advised that and you know what happened to him

I can't say that cooking would lack je ne sais quoi if garlic and onions for shallots are essentially subtle onions)were excluded from the kitchen their flavor is too robust to justify that delicate description Anyway, I would miss them greatly In order to convince you and gratify Chaucer s Summoner each of the recipes below asterisked in the menus: calls for these ingredients

S A T U R D A Y

Salmon Steaks with herb butter' Green noodles bolognese Braised brussel sprouts Bibb lettuce salad Strawberries in meringue shells

Salmon Steaks

Combine cup softened butter, 1 tablespoon finely chopped shallots. 2 cloves minced garlic. 2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley, 1 teaspoon chopped tarragon -j teaspoon dry- mustard salt and pepper to taste and beat with a fork until blended and fluffy Spread both sides of 4 salmon steaks with the butter mixture Arrange on

broiler rack and broil 3-4" from the heat for 15-20 minutes, turning and hasting frequently Remove the heated serving platter, pour pen juices over and gar­nish with lemon wedges Serves 4.

SUNDAY

Grilled Hamburgers Spanish nee Glazed onionschicory with French country dressing*Baked apple halves

Chicory

Put l head chicory cut in bite sized pieces in salad bowl Toss with the following dressing. (This makes a large quant lty so the unused portion can be stored in the refrigerator). Place 6 shallots. 4 cloves garlic. 1 4 tablespoons salt. G tablespoon pepper, 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard. 2 tablespoons sugar. 1 tablespoon water, A, cup vinegar in blender for 1 minute Add 1 H cups olive oil and 1 4 cups salad oil Blend until mixed

Georgia Graham will furnish recipes for the other menu dishes upon written request to this newspaper Readers are invited to offer menus to the column, too

Copyright 1975 Georgia Graham All rights reserved

Conductor wins gold PegasusThe Golden Pegasus,"

offered lor outstanding merits by Mobil Oil ltahana to an orlist taking part in the XVIII Festival of Two Worlds, has been awarded to the Joseph Flummerfelt. conductor of the Westminster Choir. the Chorus-in-Kesidertce at the Festival The Chotris made up from sludents of The West­minster Choir College, Pri ncelon

The artist was handed the prize by Jean-Louis Lehmann. President of _ Mobil Oil ltahana The ceremony took place during a traditional noontime concert in the Cato Melisso theatre, attended by Gian Carlo Menotli and Romolo VaSli as well as numerous regional authorities

and journalists Dr Flummerfelt was

chosen for Ihe Pegasus award as a result of the con trrbution he has made to the Festival of Two Worlds from 1972 onwards in his capacity as conductor of the Westminster Choir

Westminster Choir has given concerts and taken pari in I t e traditional concert in the piazza for four years now and has played a decisive role in ite success of works such as

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PARTNER WANTED for business in Mercer County, 1 have the product and the lea^e but need help to run the buisness A ou should have administrative ability sales experience, money to” live on temporarily Could star! part time Excellent future Call Mr Ka\ loll free 800-642-9108 or 609-6B1-2726

TEACHER NEEDS reliable housekeeper. part time Arrange vour own hours Transportation necessary 201 469 1312

BABA S IT T E R H O U SE­KEEPER 20hrs until Sept 30 hrs after experience and references Call 609-882 7805 between 6 and 9 pm

SALES PERSON small long established Trenton com mumeation firm seeks sales person l ull time permanent position, car necessary. Write P 0 . Box 03120 in care of Princeton Packet

1 NS U RANGE firm in Princeton is seeking a jr underwriter to assist un derwriting vice president Position requires some un derwriting experience Typing and shorthand experience win also be helpful 609-924-9360

LPVs WANTED for 3-11 shift Thursday 4 Fridays 609-3B5 0725. Elms Nursing Home, 65 North Mam St Cranburv

ELECTRONICS TECH to $1*0,500. Service electronics equipment Car allowance Excel lent benefits Will train Call Bob Martin 609 ! 924- 8064 Snelling 4 Snelling. Princeton

EASY >10 ME A' Wanted person \p drive 6 children lo and frofei Nursery School 3 afternoons a week Sept June Musi be fully insured After 5 pm call 201-297-5381,

FOOTBALL COACH Private day school needs someone to help coach foot trail If interested, please send resume to Box * 03112, c/o Princeton Packet

DOMESTIC HELP ■ 1 day aweek, Thurs, or Fri in Twin Rivers Own transportation Call 609-448-0208

MOTHER’S HELPER for 4 yr old to sit some weekdays 4 nights plus Sat nights in Twin Rivers Call 609-448-0208

rELEPHONE SOLICITOR sell area newspapers Ex perience helpful but not necessary Hourly rale plus incentive bonus Interested parties may write Box 4)2398 c/o Princeton Packet

SECRETARIAL POSITION for psychological testing management 4 consulting firm in Princeton area E x ­cellent tvping & shorthand required Please call 609-924 3800

LICENSED NT RSES-RN 4 LPN’s full time or part-time, eves. nights, 4 some weekends Franklin Con­valescent Center Apply in person Call 201-821 8000 for appointment

BOYS GIRLS NEWSPAPER ( ARRIERS w anted in East Windsor Hightstown area 609-655-4260

KN OR LPN 2>, days, OB GA'N office Apply 9 30 5weekdays 609-921-6040

PART TIME SECURITY guards for Princeton Rocky Hill area $2 30 per hr uni forms furnished Must have home phone and own Iran sportation No police record Interested persons call 609-386 1313

WE have openings for 2 or 3 lull time N J ’licensed Real Estate salespeople Join an active agency with twenty-five years of successful business to its credit CallAlhe Lombardo Agency 6*19-443-6200 for a confidential interview Ask for the manager

DENTAL ASSISTANT full tinuc Hopewell area Challenging position for person in dental offic? Ex perience preferred must type enjoy oeopie willing to work periodically inconsistent hours Salary increases with inebvidual growth Write Box t 03106 c o Princeton Packet

SECRETAKA in one person insurance office Typing, shorthand skills necessary Salary com m ensurate with ability Call 609-466-2600

TYPIST WITH GOOD skills to use dictating equipment must be familiar with orthopedic medical term s F lexible hours, come in & see J 4 J Tem poraries, 2936 Rt 1. lawrenceville 609-883-5572

RECEPTIONIST telephone switchboard, variety of duties, good typing is a must, hrs are 9-5 in comfortable busy of ftces Princeton Research Park location Call 009-924 0700 An Equal Opportunity Employer

E X T E R M IN A T O R e x ­perienced to do route work and some sales Excellent salary, commissions and fringes 609 452 1363

PR IM A RY T E A C H E R AIDE/Lunchtime supervisor, part time certification preferred Send resume to 4)170, WHH Box 146, Hight stown

FLOOR WAXERS BUF­F E R S - Experience preferred. Full and part time openings available Hight­stown area 201 747-5566

SECRETARA LEGALASSISTANT for summer work in Princeton law office College student Good typing skills preferred A C Barkley Jr Esq 194 Nassau Street Princeton, N.J 08540 Resumes only

KEY PUNCH to $160 per wk 1- 2 vears experience Call Gerry Briefer. (609 ) 924 8064”Snelling 4 Snelling, Princeton

HOUSEKEEPER WANTED — Live-in housekeeper wanted by widower without chikton or pets Principle work plan and prepare two meals a day. light cleaning Household laundry sent out Two rooms and bath provided In Borough Reply to Box #03115, c/o Princeton Packet Please give references

NURSE RN or LPN - Part time, 11 pm 7a m shift Call adm inistrator Sunnyfield Nursing Home 609-395-0641

PERMANENT Part time. Jewelry store Sales and general help Three nights and Saturday Apply in person only. No Calls Duke of Wind­sor Jew elers. E W Town Center, Rt 130 East Windsor

D EN TA L A S S IS T A N T S torthodontic) Princeton One full time and one pert time, e n e rg e tic , co n scien tio u s person willing to learn FTefer experience, but will train References Excellent op­portunity Write Box 4)3119 in care of Winceton Packet

LEGAL SECRETARA to start in Septem ber sought by Princeton law office Paralegal type work Salary commensurate with ex perience Resumes only A C Barkley Jr Esq 194 Nassau Street Princeton N J 08540

SECRETARY part time in East Windsor realtors office. 16 hours per week Call Mr Nix 609-448-6200

SALES ORIENTED — for rapidly growing Princeton firm in tennis market, will betrained to take initiative handling customer and distributor relations Typing essential, excellent startingsalary Call Mr Keriin 609-452 8056

ITALIAN chef assistant Young man just arrived from Italy Hotel exp Limited English Ideal as asst to Italian speaking chef 609-924- 8649

MOTHER OF fee, year boy looking for other mothers to form playgroups and ex change babysitting Have yard, basement 4 lots of patience Princeton Shopping CenterNarea, 609-921 1036

SECRETARIAL OPENING with progressive, industrial lirm in Princeton New position needs individual with good typing skills, ability to work with public, stenography desired but not required

Pay commensurate with abilities Lovely offices, plenty of parking and excel lent fringe benefit program This position must be filled immediately Please call Mrs Morkunas at 609-924-8078 between 9 .30 a m and 5:30 pm An equal op­portunity employer MF

CHURCH CHOIR DIRECTOR experienced only for

suburban church Send resume to Box * 03105. c/o Princeton Packet

PART TIM E TY PIST Established area newspaper has a part time position open on Mon 4 Tues for good experienced typist Accuracy and speed essential Call Mrs Walling. Messenger Press Allentown N J 609-259-7060

SALES CLEAR WITH SALES MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES

If you are a thinker a responsible non-conformist, besides being friendly and energetic. if you are managing now or can be trained to manage people. I want to hear from you Our managers' incomes average mdre than $20,000 per year Unlimited commissions and all fringe benefits Ca 11

Edw ard J Chapdetaine Divisional Sales Manager

941 Whitehorse Mercerville Rd

Trenton. NJ 06610 609-585 2525

INSTRUMENT MAN IM Efor survey party SomeTfrafting experience preferred 609 448 3478

F U L L C H A R G E BO O K K EEPER Fee paid $9100 Thru trial balance Lt tvping Call Gerry Briefer (609- 924-8064 Snelling 4 Snelling. Princeton

MCST OPERATORS Needed in Princeton area experience on push buttorf foot board preferred but not necessary This permanent fee paid job is available im mediately Come in right away to J 4 J Temporaries 2936 Rt 1. Lawrenceville 609-883-5572

GOOD JOBS AVAILABLE

Professional and Technical Skilled and Unskilled

N e w J « r » e y State

T ra in in g • Em p lo y m e n t Sorvico

Suburban Office at Rtes 33 & IX at Woodside Rd

RobbmsviHe N JPhono

-108?

No Fee Charged

SW ITCHBOARD OPERATOR Permanent part time days

Small Nassau St office 609 924-2040

SECRETARYWe are seeking a gal-guy Friday/admintstrative assistant type to function in a two person office that attracts numerous visitors. Must have ex celtent secretarial skiHs and telephone ability, with a personality that withstands rigors of an un structured work schedule in a dynamic business Above average compensation. Submit resume with a brief letter telling us something about your self to Ms Pat Roe, P O Box 536, Princeton, N.J 06640

W A N T E D S T R E E T MAINTENANCE MAN — to operate and maintain Borough street sweeper 11 p m 7 a m . 40 hour week. night work and some mechanical ex perience required, liberal fringe benefits, paid medical equal opportunity employer apply Borough Hall Monument Drive Pnnceton, N J Call 609 924-3495 Engineering Dept

FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. NEW JE R S E Y (33.000)Township Manager Salary open, presently 24.000 Ap pointed by 9 member Council 5 5 million budget 200 + empioyees Degree in Fhiblic Administration. 4-6 years experience as Manager or Assistant desired Send resume Personnel Depart ment 475 DeMott LaneSomerset New Jersey 08873 Equal Opportunity Employer

S E C R E T A R Y BOOK K E E P E R Full timeTyping steno bookkeeping tringe benefits 7O9 799 2022

SEEKING HOUSEKEEPER capable of full charge in eluding child care cleaning cooking driving would be helpful Excellent salary for (he nghl person Call Miss Hall between 9 4 5 at 924 3800

PART TIM E WORK AT HOME Person needed with basic artistic ability Call 609 443-4651 or 609-448-1318

GOOD PAY for reliable person to care for 5 month baby Mon Fri. 8-4 Start Sept in mv home in Lawrence Twp Call 609-695-0938

H 0 s T E S S H O S T Restaurant cocktail lounge Pleasing personality Pleasant surroundings, steady position Good salary. 5 days per week, 11 a m to 6 p m Cali Coach 4 Four Restaurant 609-448 2400 between 10 a m 4 4 p m

PUBLIC REFLATIONS seeking individual for exciting challenging active, multi faceted PR position in central Jersey Background desired in one or all areas of ad agency newspaper radio, TV or corporate experience Send complete resume confidential to P 0 Box 03114 c o Pnn celon Packet

MAINTENANCE PERSON - part time 6 to 10 pm week days Call Jane Schopf 609' 921-8550APPLIED DATA RESEARCH

Route 206 Center Princeton N.J

an equal opportunity employer

A C C O U N T S P A Y - ABLE — BOOKEEPING MACHINE operator West Windsor Plainsboro Regional School District Previous school business office ex perience desired 12 month position Good typing Salary $6502-7167. depending upon qualifications and experience Phone Arlene Esakoff 609-799 0200

E X C E L L E N T S E C ­RETARIAL position for management consultant firm in Research Park Princeton Typing 4 Shorthand required Call 924-3800 and asx for Donamaria

N A S S A U P L A C E M E N T S ..by Boo Hunt

W o s p e c i a l i z e in s e c r e t a r i e s at the execut i ve level.

1 95 N a s s a u Street 609-924-3716

WANTEDSecretaries

Clerk-Typists General Clerical Help

New Jemey State Training $r Employment Service

Suburban Office at Ries 33 & 1X at Woodside RcJ

RobbmsviHe N.J Phone *0*688-4034

608-448-1063 No Fee Charged

GENERAL OFFICE CLERK

Routine clenca dunes in eluding light typing and filing Enioy working with figures necessary Pleasant working conditions and excellent benefits. Call for interview Per sonnei Dept

THE CARRIER CLINIC BELLE M E A D N.J

( 2 0 1 ) 3 5 9 - 3 1 0 1Equal O p p o rtu n ity E m p lo y e ' M/F

HOUSEWORK Semi-retired widowed professional man. residing in Pennington borougn. needs assistance with housework, exclusive of cooking Work is of a light nature in a pleasant house, requiring probably two mornings a week or the equivalent with minimal supervision and reasonably flexible arrangement State expected remuneration and whether transportation must be supplied Must be able to give satisfactory references concerning ability reliability etc Reply Box *03116 c/o Princeton Packet

R E C E P T I O N I S T SECRETARY very diver sified position for someone with excellent typing skills and an outgoing personality Job includes typing, filing bookkeeping along with o*her office and receptionist duties This position is for evenings and weekends For interview call 609-655-3232

AVON

SUMMERTIME. AND THE LIVIN' COULD BE EASY’ Be an Avon Representative 4 hours a day Excellent ear mngs

609-466-2236

WELCOME W AGON openings in Mercer County for energetic self starter w ith car. who Tikes meeting people, flexible hours Equal opportunity employer For personal interview write Welcome Wagon In­ternational. Box 625 Men dham N J 07945

INDIVIDUAL WITH B.S in Elem Ed M Ed Spec Ed. 5 years Tchg exp . strong psvc soc background plus secretarial skills, seeking employment Reply to R Barsha 4 B Getten 1114 Stuyvesant Ave Trenton. N J ”

WANT TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS, work your own hours, become financially in- dependant? I>et us (ell vou how U a I! 609-799-2275 ’for appointment

SECRETARY J R Fee negotiable to $140 Type 45: It bookkeeping, lop company Call Gerry Briefer 609 924- 8064 Snelling & Snelling. Princeton

NURSEU t i i i i o t i o n R * v t » w

Full time R N p o s itio n available W ide know ledge o' ai1 aos^cts {>* patient .a re b co m m u on y service required 1 year federally funded posritori available A p pheants m ust be M ercer € o u m v -es»<J«m3 (but not Trenton and hkve beer unem p*oved for trie oast 30 days £»cem*nt salary and fringe benetfrti A p p ly - pe< son Personnel Oepi

M m r c » r M + d i c a l C « n t* r

444 A v sT r# n to r N.J

Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRETARIES/ TYPISTS Part Time

VARIOUS MON THRU FRI SCHEDULES AVAILABLE

^ W e ^h a v e im m edia te in teresting p o s it io n s fo r in d iv id u a ls w ith

'previous o ffice experience and good typ ing skiffs Som e require shorthand a n d 'o ' d ictaphone One

.■btters o p p o rtu n ity to use your Eren ph Great atm osphere

APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE CLIO HALL

: OR CALL FOR APPLICATION '609 452 3276

PRINCETONUNIVERSITY

Princeton, N.J.

An Equal O ppo rtun ity A ffirm a tive A c tio n Em ploye '

WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHI P

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS:LABORER - 40 hour week Work, includes manual labor and equipm ent operation w ith tow nsh ip road crew and public facilities maintenance S3 70 hour

TAX CLERK - 36 hour week W ofk includes posting of tax payments into tournal and retaied clerical duties S115 week

These positions are federally funder under the Comprehensive Employm ent and T rammg Act Open only to tow nship resrden is who are not. currently em ployed Funding expires June 30 1976

Call Mr. Millar. Adm in istrator torviow.

799 2400 for in

A T T E N T I O N E M PLOYMENT agencies d e n ta l ( o r t h o d o n t i c ) technicians wanted by Princeton laboratory Veteran training with pay available If necessary, will train one full time and one part time male or female, veteran or not F*hone 924-4113 609).

HOUSEKEEPER/MOTHERS helper tive-in. room and (ward three small children, references required Salary negotiable 609-443-4B24

IS YOUR CAR WORKING FOR YOU "W e are looking fora permanent full time courierfor the tri-state area Must be able to work alone and ac curately Must have valid driver's license, insurance and an acceptable driving record Hourly wages plus mileage Excellent fringe benefits Please call Mrs Urban at Petroleum Data Carp., 1101 State Rd . Bldg D 609-924- 7200 An Fqual opportunity Employer

HOUSEHOLD WOFftLERS a v a ila b le im m edtRtely D o m e stic E m p lo y m e n t Agency 201H62-6580

HAVE POT. WILL TRAVEL experienced cook, full time $100/wk, live out, [kivate homes only 808-921-M3S

MALE VOCALIST 2 yr*. exp in Rock & Jazz. 18 yrs old. I also play congas & narn. Has mike but no P A Call Mike 201-297-3465 ;

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LIVE-IN HELPER 17 yr old European girt very .good worker mother's helper for 1-2 months Start 8/3 or sooner 609-921 1540 after 6

HEALTH WORK general cleaning, own transport tion Reasonable rates 'Call Lorraine after 5 30 at 44^5441

HOUSEKEEPER Pnn ceton family needs half-time housekeeper S<me cookingand some child care Oc­casional early evening work References and own Iran sportation Call 609-924-9128 after 4 p m

WANTED pari lime dish washer. weekends, fine Princeton restaurant. Cali 609 924-5108

SECRETARY Fee paid to $175 Type 55. steno 80 Executive exp Cal! Gerry Briefer. 6091 924 8064Snelling & Snelling. Pnnceton

REAL ESTATE SALES PERSON wanted to sell for an old established firm in Pennington 60 years with a vast selection of choice residential properties plus membership in several MLS services and a top executive relocation program For in­terview call Weidel Real Estate, ask for Richard Weidel or Earl Sneddon, 609-737-1500

BOOKKEEPER — Full charge Experience in all ' b a s e s . M u n i c i p a l

ookkeepmg experience preferred Applv Mrs Beatrice Skillman. Mon (gomery Township Municipal Building. Route 206. Belle Mead N.J. 201-359-8211

BABYSITTING in my home for working mothers days evenings or weekends Brunswick Acres call 201-297 1944

DESPERATE Fern CoU Grad in Hightstown area tired of a fruitless job search. *eeks any permanent full time position with oppty Intelligent and conscientious worker Call '609 448-8783

STALL SHOWERS ARE MY SPECIALTY Call 609-882- 2459

BABYSITTING Seminary wife will care for vour children Your home or Piers 609-448-7731

Resumes

REDIT Resume Editing Objectively personalized 684 Whitehead Rd & LSI, Lawrence Township N J LPC 609-695-2505

PROGRAMMER JOB waited Fortran Cobol, assem

JCL 6 vrs exp 360/370 06 MYT. Coll deg Call Linda 609- 799-0725

PAINTING, wallpapering.light carpentry, and vara work Experienced and co n scien tiou s grad uate student and teacher will do professional 10b at extremely moderate price. Call Anthonv Manousos at 609-924-5855 for free estimate

NOTICEW»fh fhe r#c#nf d a e m o n o f fhe N e w J e r s e y

Supreme Cour t a l l n e w s p a p e r s in the state are b a r r ed f r om r un n i ng any he lp w o n t e d ads tha t d isc r im in a te b e t w e e n sexes

This ban inc ludes the w o r d in g of the a d ­v e r t i s e m en t a l on g w i t h co l umn he a di n gs . Such fif ies as salesman G i r l Fr iday ma i n t en an ce man a r e agains t the l a w Ads seek ing a

sa lesperson o r sa lesman w o m a n or G i r l -G uy Fr iday are sugges ted as a l t e rna t i ves

We req ues t the coo pe ra t i o n of ou r a d ­ver t i sers in a d he r i n g to this dec i s i on o f the Supreme Court . The ad ve r t i s e r is also l i ab le f or ahy v io lat ions .

Th# R rm cvton Pockmi N tw ip a p t r t 300 W i thd rspoon St Princmton

(609) 924 3244

Soufh S o m # r i # f N t M i o p t r i

P O Bom 14 6 S o m o r v i t lv N.J .

(201) 725-3^55

C L A S S IF IE D A D V E R T IS IN G F O R M

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3 ln ** r t io n » - no c h a n g a t ) $ 4 . 5 0

W han Poid in A d v a n c * ) If b illed odd 50 CLASSIFICATION

NAME

ADDRESS

TIMES PAID CHARGE

C L A S S IF IE D FA TES

All Classified Advertising appears newspapers The Princeton Packet

in all seven The Lawrence

Ledger The Central Post Windsor-Hights Herald The Manville News The Franklin News-Record qnd Hillsborough fteocon. Ads may be mailed In or telephoned Deadline lor new ads is 5 p m Monday if they are to be properly classified Ads must be ca n ­celled by S p.m Monday.

RATES are $3 .0 0 lor lour lines or less lor one issue or if originally ordered in advance: $1 50 additional for two consecutive w eeks or issues, and the third in­sertion is FREE Thereafter each consecutive is iue only costs $1. Next increment of up to four lines 50 cents and the sam e thereafter Ads may be displayed with white spoce margins and/or additional capital letters at $3 .50 per inch. Special discount rate of $3 00 par inch is available to advertisers running Hie soma classified display ad for 13 consecutive w eeks or different classified display ads totaling 20 or more inches per month and who arrange to b e billed mon­thly Box numbers ore one dollar extra.

TERMS: 50 cent billing charge if ad is not paid in ad­vance. 2 per cent cash discount on classified display ods if bill is paid by the 20th of the following month. Situations Wanted ods and out of a re a ads a re payable with order. The newspaper is not responsible for errors not corrected by the advertiser immediately following the first publication of the ad.

THE PRJNCETON PACKET

ITie Ijwrcnre lixlgerTHE CENTRAL POST

(V/NDSOR HfCHTS HERALD

Seven For Central Jersey" cHILLSBOROUGH BEACON^

The Mdnville News

The Franklin NEWS RECORD

4~ _ A Thursday. July IT. 1975

Jobs W anted Announcem ents Personals Bargain M art Bargain M art Bargain M art Bargain M art Bargain M art Bargain M art

SWIMMING INSTRUCTION private lessons by WSI cert instructor. Previously laugh! ages 2-adult Call C'indv 609 924 4281

5 <mj can report violations of filler jkjIIution laws to Ihe state in telephoning 609 292 77-34

MOTHER oh TOO willing to Ijabysit your child at my home weekdays Call 609-443-4349

MATt'KK BABYSITTER seeks job as summertime mothers helper Please call 609 4)2 1747)

2 COLLEGE STUDENTS will paint your home Cheap Eor free estimate call 297-4807 Keep trying'

I lot ’ Sb HOLD WORK E RsS a va i la b I e im m edlately!) o m e s t k E m p I o v m e n t\gciicv 311 462-6580

Young mother does ba t > > sitting her home Reliable References Daity weekly hourly 609-448-1387

COELKUI- GRAD W ITU B A in English tv Russian and c\|>erK'ncc ip- non-fiction and leal ui ( wnling ' reaching 4 library work seeks editorial, research or other appropriate (xisiiiun in Princeton area Please reply to Box *0,3R)8 1 o Princeton Packet

IKK SE Cl.EWING WORK D ESIRED have tran­sportation ( all 201-679-2807

WOMAN WANTS TO WORK with elderly people, children or taking care of family with small children I ’lease call 606- 794 8088

EXPERIENCED MOTHER will do liabysflting days or rates m nn home Mann lie 201 7)26-48*19

CHILD ( ARE IN Ml HOME lot working mothers I-arge lenced yard, recreation room Lunch A snacks included 1 hllsljom area 20D 359-35U

NEED HELP ' CALL Y E.S.. the Lawrence Twp Youth Employment Service Mon clay Frida \ 1-4 p m 609-89694(H)

■CHILDCARE in my home Hightstown Lull time 609- 448 1694

M USING SE R\ ICES Itonie or hffspital also available jxisl mjiternity cats I’d & housesitting sitters lor vacationing parents Stone Registry .217) 29.7 0297

1 R E E LAN Q-. II. I T ' S J |< I OK at ailahleI oi u i ir ly ul asstgutm ill I ui in line Lisburn. gi It w are etc E xpiTMrtteca and l*cl CI end's 1 ,iB 609 88.! 6219

•c HERR7 HILL Nt RSER’i SCHOOL has several openings remaining for tfie coming school year Eor in- lormatum plense call Mrs. MolK Jacobs 609-921-3866

CHILDREN WASTED PARENTS Would your 4-10 sear old children like to be in a 'psychology experiment’’ $2 lor a 30 4.7 min session Call 609- 452 447)5 weekdays from 12-1 p m

INDIN IDl AL TUTORING Reading, writing vocabulary English b tench The Lear rang Exchange 609-443-4113

JAM ESBl RG ELKS Come Dine A Dance at our Fabulous 5o s Nitfit We ll take vou

back to the days of Booby Socks A Saddle sho«s with music bv ihe ‘Passing Times floor prizes, raffle drawing A dance contest lo fill vour night Reserve Ihe night July 26th at Jamesburg American Legion.Hall 7 30 pm Donation $10 per person For tickets call 2Q1 329 2013 or 201-521-1537

DEALERS OPPORTUNITY Giant Elea Market. Somerset County College Rt 28, North Branch, of! Rt 22 July 26. 10 am 5 p m $5 space own table Rain date July 27 For information call American (*aneer Society 201-725-8367 Ad donated

KKOG HOLLOW NURSERY SCHOOL Now accepting applications for September Call Jane Pedersen 609-443 1878

RI DDE RING DAY NCR SERY SCHOOL has several openings for children ages 2-5 all day or half day Openings starling Sept 3. slate licensed call '297 1956

TOPS DIET CLUB (.roup interaction Non profit. e$t 1945 Lues 8 p m Rm 105 llightstown MS Info 609-448 0434

,1- ICG! Nt USE ItN SC! If Ml) I . ilgys 1ms ojKMimgs m the::

illi|ty session Kto.7 in age* i. 141*1 44, OKI 1.7

LOOK LOOK - LOOK S P E C I A L C O M M U T E R S PARKING in parking lot. lo< of University Place at Prin­ceton Perqi Central Railroad Station Special parking rates lor commuters $1 25 week or 74! cents per day. Overnight parking $1 00

TR IM IT ALE SAINTSNt IfSEU'i sCIRKiL has Sept epciiings for 3 and 4 vr olds 5 dav non-cooperative program i all 1441‘121 jJKti

Personals

NbT'.E SOMEONE to drive 20 It U Haul truck to Miami about Aug 11 Call 609-448 6212

REDUCE EXCESS fluids with Kluidex tablets. onlv $1 89 at Thrift Drug

MASK \ PIPELINE WORK Get specific addresses IN MASK A of several major

corporations working on or with Hie pipeline Send $5 for immediate response to Box J76 Ml 2 Belle Mead. N J 08.702.

RIDE NEEDED loKingston from Kendall Park by K 30 a m back by 5 pm 1 Ties . Wed . Eri. VS ill pay 609 924-8362

IRS D1ADAX - formerly Dex A Diet New name same formula, capsules & tablets a! Thrift Drug

t 01.1 b Gb. J l NIORS looking tor law ns to mow A no law n 1 ix) big ('M Bui I 609-8961x6 1 or J o e I4I9 896-1786

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Announcements

HAVE \ CLOWN at your child’s next party - or a furry monster or a lion call 2011 !69 34 4 4

KIDS DRIVING -YOU UP THE WAl 1.’’ Try the neighborhood children's play group Ages 2- H b or mlormalibn call 609 448 4184 or (H19 m Ihe evenings

Are vou worried? Problems building, need a lift’’ Dial-' MESSAGE 609-737-2706 anew inspirational message daily i

BACHELOR looking lor one- man woman 25 40 appea ranee unimportant Children welcome Serious dating, possible marriage He's 33, 6 tall. 231 lbs Black hair brown eyes Send name, address, phone to Box C 3. c A) ManviHe News. 240 So Main St . Mnnville

HAl I OUR SMALL TRAILER behind your car to Mntiesofa and we will pav 'our lue'l costs Call 609 394 -299

V A • 1 MAGICIAN Birthdav parlies. Scouts, Banquets Girl cut in half by electric saw. plus others Amazing Gordv 215968-3733

GAY SWITCHBOARD in­formation center Call 609-92:- 2565 Besi hours 7-10 p m

PRES OECORP 6 R tall handsome Travel 6 times a year line dining and en terlainment broad range ci interests Would like a t­tractive. intelligent com portion Reply to Box • 03098 (' o Princeotn Packet

CALL BIRTHRIGHT - for help throughout pregnancy Pregnancy test available Confidential, no fees Call 809- 924-7343

O V E R E A T E R S ANONY­MOUS s — now meet mg Thursday evenings in Wett Windsor area For in lortnation please call 609 448-2481 or 448 1928

21 YEAR OLD male A t driving record desires transportation to Portland Oregon Reed College to arrive there around Aug 14 Will share driving and ex penses drive your car help move, or similar situation Call Lester Eversen 609-466 3424

VIA M E D Carpooiers from TW IN RIVERS lo Northern New Jersev 609-443 4571 or 448 44:7(1

T i l l- E R 1 N ( E T O N ( OOPEKAT1VE Nt RSER7 SCHOOL Nassau and Cedar 1311rt has openings tor 3 and I vr olds tor Hie 1975-76 school year Please call Susan kit Wedge 201-329-2585 or Klrts Sheehan 609-921-8049

U EDDINGS SPbJ J VI I 7

ARE OUR Before \ ou

accept Iwnd. call us good ilaficeablc music lor all ages reasonable prices 201-359 H4S7

JOIN I S Princeton Single Parents. Chapter (87 PWP Conviviality awareness, childrens activities etc 609- 44:j-3544

( VjllPOOL forming from blast. Uijidsor in Philadelphia Gall allpr . pm 448-0228 or 448 4819

ECONOM7 upholsterers All u otfk done in old w orld tradition 609 443-4646

STB IP IS mice agai n i rvmg t ohelp|! VW liea t the mflal tot iPali[it ’ st ripped off doors $9shu iters $4 All f u rmlureNt rt pped re finished andrep. u red at re asuitable prices1 >ip N Strip, 49 Mam StKm)(tsl on 609-924 >668 i 'penMonida> thru Saturday 9 lo 5

COR NI NG RANGE; ' la milvscrufe Onlv ,5 mon! hs oldStngiIt sewmt machine 503scru*s Call 201 359 (472

COILLECTOR'S ITEMSforeign dolls, small figurines and sea treasures shells star fish, coral sand dollars etc 609-655-1197

llv o; V S STITl IIEKV

Fabrics. patterns, yarns, needlepoint crewel tats. hook, rugs, classes, children's summer classes

LYDIA SSTITt IIERV2022 Globus Plaza

Allentown N J 609-259-2312

MOVING MUST SELL Aneifs 7 hp tractor w rotary mower snow blower A lawn vac attachments 36 GE elec stove white!, copper range hood with exhaust fan Hungerford & Terry iron removal svslem w acticar Idler 609-448 1351

KEPRODl (T O N S

Kittinger Furniture Decorative Accessories Fine Gifts old and new

YOUNG EXECUTIVE male, 30 vrs. old seeks com panionship of warm, friendly , intelligent female Interests include travel and the arts Reply to Box » 103107. c/o Princeton Packet.

153 S Main St Hightstown, N J

609-443-580!

ALCOHOLICS A NON A Mbus HELP AND IN­FORMATION CALL 609-9247562. _

HIGHTSTOWN PLANNED PARENTHOOD CLINIC Monday evenings Call 609-448 3439

Bargain Mart

b io E/ER BE Kb

Home grown naturally fed steers Cut lo your own specification, wrapped and frozien Kaufman Farm 609- 466-0773

RUMMAGE SALE Dayton Grange Hall Thurs Eri July17 & 18. 10 a m to 8 p.m

ED lit SAIL. Maytag washer A dryer Kenmoreref mg ireezer. gas stove, mahogany dining room table chairs & buffet 609-466-0535.

SI I V ER COINS 2 dimes 1942 & 1951. 3 quarters 1947 1953&1954 Indian head mckle1936 Hal! dollar 1919 and silver dollar. 19273 609 44-8-0638

Gt) i A HI Sb! A RS mag wheels 3 lip Mint-bike i teal HU I ph spare tire; llonrla (70 1971 rebuilt engine and i I rails 609-924-4523

GAS DRYER 3 vrs old $75 Call “201 722 3562*

T,M|\G WHEELS 14 I mo old phone Pam 9-4. 609-924- 0176

ALMOST NEW twin set tied inclj firm matress, box spr and met frame $120, bed cover, studio type foam back rest $36 formica top dinette w leaf A 4 chairs $75. serving roller trav $15 Call 609-452 1185i

SI MMER SPECIAL DIP N

l sed FURNITURE of every description Largest collection in Rucks County Daily til 5 closed Sunday Edison Fur niture, Dovlestown Pa

SEA WEED Liquified or granular The ideal plant vitamin At Petersons Nur sery Law reneevilie Road. Princeton

FIN E FURN ITURE ex cel lent condition Living room walnut table & lamp $50: beaut club chair $85. contem 4 pc sectional sofa w/eorner table $200. Selig sofa $115, lounge/bed $25 mod pole lamp$20. table lamps $15. TV *25 809-448-8410

Brand New Sofas and sofa beds $88. m attresses $22

609-443-4646 DIXIE HKD & EDAM

Wed to Sat 12-7 116 N Main St Highwtpwn

DIP N STRIP what does it mean? It means no trips to the store, no dangerous flamaole paint removers, no dirty mess and no hours of trying, no I started to strip it off but couldn't get it off and best of all 1 took it to DIP'S ‘T R IP and it's ready to refirush and reasonable too' Call us at 609 924-5668 or bring vour fur niture to DIP S STRIP. 49 Main St , Kingston. N J We ll do the dirty work for you We have furniture lor sale We do caning and rushing and if vou need refinishing well do that too Thank you, not us DIP N STRIP 49 Main si , Kingston \.) 609-924-5668 <)()cn MonSat 9-5.

G ia n t e l o o k p il l o w s:«i x 33. dacron polyester fillec $19 Waterbeds $35 609 4434646

TYPEW RITERS Electric manual, portable, office models “ New. reconditioned ADDERS, CALCULATORS Name brands. Rentals Repairs. Trade ins CENTER BUSINESS MACHINES. 104 Nassau St 609-924 2243

FREEZER B EEF excellent quality, fed on pasture, hay and grain no Steroids Halves cut to order, packed, labelled and flash frozen Will deliver 609 466-29.37

E L E C T R I C T R A I N S REPAIRED 1 buy and se'.l new & used trains Jay's Train Repair 201-828-0763

BEDS W HOLESALE 609-443-4646

Dixie Red A EdamWed toSat 12-7 i lb N Main St

Hightstow n

THREb FREE L E $ » N S Alien you buy a guitar from Farrington's Music Center 609-452-2659 Princeton Store 609 448-7170 Hightstown store Open 9-9 except Friday A Sa1urda\

RAILROAD TIES 6” by 6" by 8 Ere season special S8 50 Rixiling shingles 240 lb slick tab 15 vear guarantee $16 95 Raritan Lumber Company 201 257-6300

FREE TABLE SPACE for Princeton Clubs, groups, ideas Reserve your space now for Annual Community Day. July 19 and Expo of Pnn net on Resources On the Mall at Princeton Shopping ( enter Call. 609-924 6300 and ask Community Day Organizer lo phone yog or write Box 1136. Princeton. N J Deadline Julv 16 HOW CAN YOl R GROl P PRESENT IT S IDEAS to the PUBLIC IN AN APPEALING WAN'"

KO \M Kl'KKER A POI 5 U IH)I,ESAI.E

b'or youi home camper, boat 609-443-4646

Dixie Bed A KoamWed toSqt .12-7

H6 N Main St Hightstown

i \ I'.INI- T D1SPL K\S 111 list besold to 1 ..ikc mom lor nev ,lispLiy s \ 1 istiKTat Kifcheris.

Route ::i. Mcrccrvillc

D IN ETTE SET Itmeoak table w formica top, 2 leaves.

6 chairs. A- chtna/buffet comboi $150. GE portable dishwasher $75 Good con dill on 609 448-465!

PLAsitC LINED 30 gal Steel Drums $5 00 ea Call Sat u. Sun 609-448-0413.

LIONEL AMERICAN ELVER TRAINS wanted by collector Will pax up to $500 a set or $2500 for vour collection Please call 609-585-9218 after 5 p.m

ELEC air purifier $30 Danish (umiture group $45 Rockerhar stools, sm chair, skiboots Reasonable 609-443-1863

TAKUMAR Wide angle lens 28rn m E3 5 w ith hood arid ease New condition $90 609-3971314

RUBBER STAMPS School or College address Home, business, zip code Rubber stamps of all kinds and sizes made to your order af

IIINKSON S 82 Nassau St

I lib ( RH Kb I ( \(,b

. now located at mgsinn

81 Main S:

Imported Fashions Handmade doll houses

doll turmiure Greeting cards Ant iques Crafts

1 lour)

Cl l.Tt RED MARBLE vanity lops Factory <wtlet Seconds, («Jd colors Save 20-40% Alteg Poly Marble. 73 Second St . Somerville. N J 201 526-2777

FOR SALE - 40 newaluminium extension ladder *50, 24” Columbia girl's bike *30. 26” Schwinn girl's 5 speed *65. 3 oak school chairs $15 each Phone any dav after 5 609-799-1390

BICYCLE REPAIRS We Buy and Sell

TIGER AUTOSTORES 24-26 Witherspoon Street

909-924-3716

LOSE WEIGHT with New Shape Capsules and Hydrex Water Pills at S ieg els Franklin Park Pharmacy

FIBERGLASS SLIDE FOR SWIMMING pool in good condition 8 ft high complete and readx for installation$125 201-359-15430

2 SETS tw in sized box springs and mattresses. Green and brown print Colonial wing back chair, $80 Solid cherrv king size bead board $95 Cali after 6 p m 609-882-0490

ind

609-921 3038 I lies Sat 10-6 Sun 1-5

\ A A I- AUTOR7 OUTLET Silver Lining! Mortgage is 'crest must be coming down so many new builders have conic trooping into The Roosters' Coup, largest lamp shade & fixture opera! ion for a loo mile radius Kernel size Pricing on lit 29. 2 miles south ol l^imbertville. N J 609-397-0027 Visit our “Georgian House Annex.” 50

steps away featuring The Kings Korner with fireplace equipment, hearth A wall decor A more 609-387-2055 The Benjamin Room with wood brass, pewter. Tinware candles, wait decor A more 1)09 :197-2877 Furniture, one-of- a-kind lamps A more on the 2nd floor OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Sunday It to 4 p.m

ECONOMY upholsterers VI work done in old work tradition 609-443-4646

VELVET SKIRT, size 10 New long brown, $10 Real leather jumper or long vest size 8 New $20 Genuine Suede blazer size 12 $20 Polaroid Square Shooter Camera $5 Also assorted paperback A tiardback hooks Call anv time 609 448-0538

MVIM TAR SERIES 1 135mmI 2.3. Nikon mount 72mm 1A. 82A filters Total value $250. sell for $100 Pristine con dilion Call 609 921 3215

FENCING stockage 8 w ide by 6 high $18.50 Western full rail 10 wide $6.95 Raritan Lumber Company 201-257- 6300

Imported and domestic yarn needle point, crewel workrugs ana accessories! will c found at

TH E KN ITTIN G SHOP6 Tulane St 609 924-0306

PLANTS Hanging Baskets Terrarium s We do plan1 parties Call The Potted Ladies 609-443 3646 or 448 9249

GE portable washer & drver with stand Harvest gold, fike new cond Asking $300 609-443- 5694 after 6 p m

l PRIGHT PIANO PAINTED gold, $75 on ground floor 201 297-6785

SURFBOARD — 6 foot, seven inch psychedelic, good condition $50 Call 609-924 3618

NEW FURNITURE EOR SALE

Elixir models from Custom i pholsterv 90 cri*h velvet " f a in copper brown Ltigularly $450 sale price $199 Tv?o piece blue vinyl kitchen nook seating area 67s’ and 84' Regularly $399 on sale for $199 609-443-1510

GE AIR CONDITIONER BTU 220 volt. $675 New & l sed 2 Summers $400 609-924-4540

BLUEBERRIES Pick your own Hopkins Farm Burnt Tavern Rd Hoi meson bet ween Rt 526 A 537

SIM M ER SPECIAL lirewi)od$65 a cord. Delivered A stacked 609-799-0804 or 609- 799 1672

BEDROOM SET 5 pc It Prov Thomasvtlle best offer 609-448-9136

BITIG MATERIALS - used briick basket Ball Pipe ea $10 Cajl 201-247 1071

6.0tb0 BTU WHIRLPOOL \/C 1 \T old $125, 1-20” boy's

Schwinn 1 24” girl s Schwinn. 1 2.4' boy's Vista All in very uood condition $45 ea 1 large I toil I Magnum helmet $25 1Scars dwell tachometer $15 60$) 882-7991

KLH MODEL 20 AM/FM PHONO compact stereo syjstem, spkrs included. $250 firm Keity XL pack and frame, $40 Contemporary beige sectional much, l curve sect . 1 straight sect $50 Allin v?jrv good good condition 609 440-6210 after 5.

MOVING SALE modern designer orange Parsons tables, cocktail table, ettgere all wood), wicker chair

lamps, plants galore, double bookcase, bed w/mattress and box springs single iron bed w hign density foam mattress 4 drawer chest, b&u T V . car lied. crib, toys, baby clothes, other odds arid ends Antiques round oak dining table with leaf small red oak end table oak wash stand oak dresser 609-443-1259

CAMERA EOR SALE Minolta 70, 2 vrs old, excellent cond .liardk used $32.50 609 924-3864

TV CONSOLE 25 b/w, perfect working order, $50 201-446-6084

ROLLTOP DESK needs some work $125 609-443-688810 am to 5 p m

CUSTOM DRAPERIES Call

609-443-4646 Dixie Bed A FoamWed toSat 12-7 116 N Main St.

Hightstown

DINING ROOM TABLE Oval. Pecan, with 2 leaves A custom pad. 6 matching Nichols A Stone. Gov Carver chairs. $300 Call after 6. 609 448 4629

2 CAR FRAME GARAGE available for removal from premises Good condition 896 0474

FRENCH PROVINCIAL dining room set Fruit wood finish oval table with leaf and pads. 6 chairs and hufiet Like new condition $225 609-448.5030

BABY ITEM S Built-rite carnage, bassinet, playpen swing. GM infant love seat, etc 882-8792

28 CONCORD TRAVEL TRAILER lulls equipped Call 609-799-0085

2 BILTR1TE CARRIAGES coach A strollers with back seat Excellent condition Call 609-448 7972

BRAND NEW El RNITl'HE

Convertible Herculon sofa. $199 95

5-piece Dinette $69 95

5-piece bedroom incl dresser chest bed mattress A box spring $239 95

Colonial 72’ sofa $189 95

Twin mattress A spring. $69 *

Eullsize mattress A spring $89 95

( ASII A ( ARRY

ALPINE FURNITURE IS6 W Main St

Somerville, N.J,I 2«l I 526-8882

WOOD FRAME COUCH $75 2 chairs $25/ea 23”black/white TV $45 1 pr VW tires $5 VW roof rack $15 609 259-9726 after 5 p m

MAGNAVOX CONSOLE 21 b/w TV-stereo- radio, modern cabinet $100 609-443 1928

APPLIANCES less than 2 years old Amana twenty cubic ft frost-free tap freezer refrig , $350 Washer *245 and gas dryer, $215 Both Maytag s best Transferred abroad 609 587-0425

SALE ORIGINAL GRAPHICS by distinguished young artist, works in permanent museum collections Many prints at reasonable prices Call 809- 896-0754 after 8 p.m

ELECTRIC EXER-CYCLE - excellent condition. $150 new, $70 selling price 201-359-7752

WILLIAMS BEDROOM set. brand new with guarantee and queen size mattress set 2 nigh t stands, chest, triple dresser, and hutch mirror, early American Call after 6 p m' 609-799-1697

TV Black A white. 21” Phi lco, good condition, lyT. old $5i) 609-443-4924 anytime

KTENOCORD DICTATION equipment excellent con­dition Dictator and Iran sen her units. $250 609-466-3783,

TENNIS BAGS AND CARRYALLS 1st quality bii'and name 30 per cent discount 609 448 3592

ROCKER black vinyl semi reelincr. needs minor repair in loot rest .Asking $60 609-882 3.(63, 9-12 noon, Mon thru Frt

MAMIYA.SEKOR lOOfi DTL :G mm camera, f 1.4 lerfs $170, super Takumar 28mm lens $65, Panagor auto tele 200 mm lens $75. Kako Hi-B#am II electronic flash $15, leather camera bag $25 609-443-1259

MOVING Step table $10. pr Fireside chairs. $75. hall commode Fruit wood $25. Mahog lamp table $65 8sectional sola $75 609-448mm ____________

LIVING ROOM TABLES Mediterranean 1 cocktail, 2 end tables in good condition (#9-448-0606

COUCH, dresser, tables 3 carpets in good cond elec mower tools Misc items Seasonable 609-443 1743

« Ft BREAKER!>NT $125. dining room table 5 leaves. 6 Chairs $125. misc household items 609-448-9232

OLIVETTI COPIA III Flatbed, will cut to size, automatic toning, multiple copies Sacrifice, S .) Krol. Realtor 609-896-1900

E D I S 0 N C Y L I N D E R bhonograph, $200 Large brass born $100 201-247 .3367

ijxENM<(RE DISHWASHER good condition $5o Kenmore A as her needs some repair. $35 Plate glass mirror 3 x4 $15 6-panel Colonial interior door, ivory approx 2’ x 6 . $15 Also human ha i r wig, j)led brown. $10 201-359-6543 lifter 5 p m

I>AST 3 DAYS SALE

I Kids and ends of long dresses ban! suits, dresses. $22 •i Values lo $59 98 Not every Size and color All sales final

RED K VRSlit 206 Belle Mead

201-359-3305

2 BOWLING BAUjS One 14 lbs one 12 II* Facial Sauna can also be used as vaporizer$•' ea Call 609-448-(638

MOV NG Ig refrig , gold 9x22 carpi*!, student desk wood counter, Garrard turn table, port typewriter 'shelves, snow tires odds and -ends 609-799-2806

MOVING SELLING Whirlpool f r o s t - f r e e c o p p e r lo n e refrigerator Large round Rattan chair with matching foot stool American of Martinsville, 8 ft sofe ex­cellent condition Yamaha guitar with case never used Call 609-466-1076

APPLES A PEACHES

■Terhune Orchards now has appies and limited quantity of

K;aches for sale 330 Cold Soil d Hours 10-5 t-5 Sunday

609-924 2310

MOVING SALE Wrought iron and wood kitchen set Living room chairs, walnut dining room set, tables, dresser, mirrors Call after 6 p.m 201- '359-1524

REFRIGERATOR - wed GE excellent condition, with full width top freezer. Ap­proximately 11 cu. inc. Call 201 297 2831 P rice ISO.

DESK, dresser, cheat on cheat, double headboard, night tables, two shield mirrors , entire mahogany get, I3K or separately B ALTMAN twin size firm mattress k spring excellent condition MO. SOFA walnut fram e.i Hght gold upholstery, seats four, MO; 2 air conditioners; 1/2j ton Carrier $25. 3/4 ton Ptiilco w/timer *35 609-921-2470

BEST OFFER — lor Crib, port able crib and stroller Call 609-448-9182

DINING ROOM SET small, solid rock maple table, lour chairs, china closet, buffet, $400 Also child's hedroom set twin bed. dresser desk. $75 Call 609-448-9263

PHOTO ENLA RGER ' tmega B-22, 2-lens outfit, verv fine condition. $100* polycontrast filters to lit $10 609-924-6121 eves

STENOCOKD DICTATION equipment excellent con­dition Dictator and tran­scriber- units. $300 609-466-11864

GOOD l SED RAILROAD TIES 8 foot length $6, 4 ft $2 50; 2L ft . $1 75 Call 609- 587-7686

MOVING SALE like new Italian provincial bedroom set. Scaniha Teak coffee table and book shelf unit, formica lop dinette with leaf and six chairs, cabinet iron record stand dishes, and other household, items 609-466-9048 Keep trying

PLYWOOD SHEATHING - ext new 4x8 3 8 $4 48, 1 '2”$5 48, 5/8' $7 28, 3. 4”$8 58 Kiln dried lumber !x3xH39c 2X3X8 88c (k4X8 95c Vndersen windows, 25% off

25% off textured Ml plvwood siding > 8' 4x8 $i t 60 sht Can deliver Call collect 215-276- 0632.

CONN ORGAN 2manual AGO pedals. Self con! Leslie spies Wa 1 fin $1,750 Call 609-452-9194 W ed 6- 9 p.m or Sat. 9-11 a rn

B O O K K E E P E R LIGH Ttyping full or part time, for CPA in Princeton 609-924-7647

LAW TRACTOR Sears Custom. 6c horsepower, 36” cut. excellent condition asking $350 Telephone (201-'297-1337

SWIMMING POOL $35. 12 round 3' deep used ] season Call 609-448-6426

MOVING carpeting andfurniture Very fine condition Evenings bv appointment only 609-883 5865

RADIO C O N T R O L L E D AIRPLANES Sky-lane, Falcon Proline radio. Webra engine Best offer 609-466-2578

2 GO CARTS Competition frames. i4hp. NC101 engines $150/ea Extra parts and starter pack available 609-4480180

AIK CONDITIONER Westinghouse, window unit.10,000 BTl good condition A quiet $100 Call 609-3B5-0605

EOR SALE Nettle Creek dual bedspread Never used Pink and red poppies on cream background Paid $175 609921-3116

CAMPING EQUIPMENT Tent, backpacks, sleeping flags much more Used ones really Best offer 609-799-

3735 after 7 pm

FLOOD SAlJf swimming pool, not kidding 4 in ground 16x32 aluminum pool tats 2 rec­tangular above pool 18x32 with 14x22 water area 4 18'round pools with patio. 1 24' aluminum round piool like Key Biscayne deck and patio. 200 Whitehead Rd Trenton. N.J 9-3 daily 609-586-1712 Flood to save everything is dirt cheap.

G 14 BOLENS TRACTOR 14 hp 1 year old, 4 foot cut Call 466-3139 609i

FURNITURE SALE - Moving 4x6 heavy Mexican coffee table, 100 year aid solid cherry wood dresser, handcrafled 7 x3' headboard 609- 896-1410

SHOTGUNS — 3D B 12’s. one Pump 12 s. one D B 10. $85 $275 Buyer needs 1 D card609-587-0289 after 6 p m

GOLF BAG Men s Leeds Ised $10 Teenage golfstarter set Wilson 5 Irons - 2 woods w/rag $15. Aluminum Tennis Racquet med weight $15 609-883-6219

GOLF CLUBS brand new, MagGregor Tourney irons. 4 through 9 plus Billy Casper pitching wedge $70 Call 609- 452-2900

SALE WOMEN S bike - 3 speed Raleigh, child seat. $50 Men's bike -3 speed, *50 Girls hike $25 Black and white portable tv $60 609-924-5180

GREEN METAL 2-doorcabinet good cond. $15 609 883 1493

ROTOTILLER Bolens - 3'•• hp Practically new. Used less than 12 hours $250 value onlv$155 ' 609 ' 737-2506

W anted To Buy

WANTED wicker chairs and love seat, good condition Also ladder ana fireplace screen 609 896-9150 before 7 p m

IWANTED TO BUY: Scrar copper brass, lead aluminum, stainless steel sterling silver etc , solids o: turnings Industrial, business or private Correct market price, cash paid S Kletr Metals Co , Inc 2156 Camptair Rd Somerville. N J 08876 Phone 201 722-2288

ST1 KDY adult bike Preferably lady's. Baskets or child seat cr back optional 609-921-1036

LIGHT WEIGHT wheel chair reasonable Call 609-395-1299af 1 er .3 pm

WANTED TO BUY Hoosaer or kitchen cabinets, good condition Call 609-737-2442

WANTED TO BUY • 16” hunt seal saddle for horse with hiw withers Call 609-737-2442 ”

(.ODD CONDITION 2nd hand outboard motor, 10 hp to 20 hp Must be known make. Mercury Johnson. Evinrude, etc Phone after 6 p.m 46A 1812

DEHUMIDIEIER WANTED in good working condition With attachment for drain liose Please send make, ^ e A price to Princeton P O Box ■#.

WANTED Sony Triniton ’!% set model KV*1710 in , any condition Reply Box K03U3 c/o Princeton Packet

WANTED U sed boy Raleigh Peugot. or Fuji ta«l ui good condition for teenaHe Call 609-737 1384 after 6 p j

1 BUY all kinds of old and so old things. Silver, chi glass, bronze, cloison furniture, paintings, etc ( 924 7300. ext 5

ME BUY Good Hit Books dealing with At History. A liases, Exploration Also Pnnls and other Ilk Books Must be pu before 1900 Sii^le it collections Highest paid l^ne 201-M8-O4)

TOY TRAINS WANTEl any make, age. or cood For quick cash call On7453

ORIENTAL SHOP Trenton Farmers Market Domestic and imported Oriental foods, gifts and apparel Mon-Sat ,

NEED CASH’’ BuytSf Ml L silver coins, dimes to b i i and Indian V Nickels. $01-7 22S8.

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W anted To Buy ,__________1 Instruments

CORNER CUPBOARDS Je lly cupboards, blanket chests. 1 dpawer stand, chest of drawtf-s. Oak china closets, oak desks, and other antique furniture • Also antique American clocks 201 2974)914

Auctions Pets & An im als Pets & An im als Pets & An im als Autos Wanted Autos For Sale Autos For Sale

COLLECTOR purchasing all U S coins, collections. Top Prices At home appraisals 201-297^573

SEXTANT Mariner's type Professional instrument any aj^ejUal! 201-359 2584 eves

WASTED horse riding lieots size 71 or H Call 6011 921-6735 after 5 p m

BUY ALL OLD COINS any number or condition Estates Call 215-946-2172 collect

MusicalInstruments

PIANO FOR SALE Baby Grand, Mason i Hamlin

-Exceptionally beautiful tone Approx 40 years old $1300 Call 609-924-4033.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS -SYN TH ESIZER ARP

Odyssey orig $1400 1 yr./'o,$1,(100 firm Top cond 609-448

""7428

FENDER SALE Stratocaster P bass. J bass. Rhodes pianos, twin reverb, all amplifiers 40% 50% OFF SALE Gibson. (.in Id, Martin. Ovation, Rickenbacker. Sunn. Altec, Ampeg. Marshall

_>Shure microphones 50% off

Manville Music t enter40 S Main St . Manville

201-722-6522

PIANO Spinet bench F'ine condition $275 609 448 1808

PIANO Baby Grand 6' McPhaire excellent tone. $1000 609 924 4540

('LARI NET Ebony wood. Boosey & Hawks Needs some work Bt-st offer 609-924-2669

S3 NTHESrZER ARPOdyssey orig $1400 1 yr /q.$1,000 firm Top cond 609 448 7428

VIOLIN Teller violin deluxe model w case Twenty five years old Only $400 609-921 1668

FENDER MINI BASS MAN speaker enclosure 2 12' J B.L speakers $100. Call 609 466 1685

Ml Slt'.AL INSTRUMENT Yamaha EG260. 12 string guitar with case. Like new $100 Call after 9 p m , 609-771- 1398

HA R PS I CO R D S P IN E T Ct STOM Mahogany with bench Excellent condition $1950 609-924-5784 evenings

E S P AN A C L A S S I C A L GUITAR in excellent con­dition $50 or best offer 609 466-1425 evenings

Antiques

OAK CHINA CLOSET $100 two mahogany hi boy chests, set of 4 ladder back kitchen chairs 609-443-4508

ANTlyt E Bt RMESE for sale excellent condition 609-924

1614

THE LANTERN YNTlyl ES Copper A Brass cleaning S Mam St Next to Hagerty Elorisl 1 Cranburv N.l 609 395-0762

ANTlyt E EURNITUHE. CLOCKS. lamps. b|u° decorated crockerv 201-297 0914

b e l l p o s t \NTiyi e sCollectibles. Furniture &

Oil LampsMany interesting items

201 L39-67 U)

OPEN DAILY

just west of 206 Dutchtown Harlingen Rd Belle MeadN.J

Garage Sales

CONSOLATA FATHERS Rt 27, Franklin Park Sa! 10-4 Furniture Books Household items. Collectibles. Fans, Toys Clothing $1 a bag Sporting Equipment 4 shoes

ILL S ANTIQUES We jeciahze in locating items of iterest to you 519 l e a s a n t v i e w R o a d , illsborough. 1 mi west of 206, •ft off 514 Amwell Rd leshanic. N J 8$ - "Weuv 4 Sell - Consignments fejcome Call 201-359-6402

\KMDIKES 4 RESTORED I I RNITl RE THE BRASS TACK 280 George SI New Brunswick N J 201-246-1333

'Hours Tues ifiru Sat 12-6

LA RAGE SALE 697 W New Rd Mot J d . 10-4 p m , Sunday July 13 Household items 4 gar (fen & mi sc tools

■SAT AND SUN curios, desks, chairs, rugs freezer crib, books, clothes, toilet and Wash stand, potter's wheel, wheel barrel, garden and kitchen tools milk stand, ben nests, fiay racks, bee hives, w atch dogs and mousers Belle Mead Blaw nburg Rd . 1st left going from lumber yard to Carrier Clinic

APARTMENT SALE ever;. !fling must go Sat July 5 ihrough Sat July 12, 10 a .m Hr 6 p.m at 159 Princeton Arms N Cranburv. Fas1 Windsor Iwp 609-443 1259

TA( 1 SAL.E Come to the clam fiake and to the sale Honda 70 mini-bike clothing, books, garden tools, lots of siuff Corner of Spring Hill Rd 4 Rt 578 in Skillman 609-466 1425 for further directions July 12th after 9 30

Mo v in g s a l e July is 19.20 - 9 a m to 6 p.m Antique china cabinet, bedroom sets, refrigerator, chairs, china, canning equipment antiques, collectibles, coins, tools, etc 269 Triangle Rd off Rt 206, Hi) Isborough

GARAGE SALE 711 Lincoln Ave Manville Antiques baby items, bicycles, you name it. we've got it July !7 18. 19

BARN SALE Dev St..Mights'.own Sat and Sun 7/19 4 20, TO a m to 5 p m

GIANT YARD SALE Trunks, skis, maps clothes and much more 10-4. Sal Juh i9 Rain date Sunday South Middlebush Rd across from. Somerset Dairy Farms

5 \RD SALE Sal July 19, 9 a m In 4 p m 423 Dutch Neck ltd East Windsor Grill lampt., hair dryer, braided rug bnc-a-brac. tropical fish starter set toys. crib, high chair, etc

GARAGE SALE Sat July 19. rain date. July 26, 10 a,m - 4 p m 919 South Main St . Manville Many brand new dems.

YARD SALE 45-51 N Main St Pennington F'n-Sat July 18 19 10-4 p.m Workingspinning wheel, ols towel rack studio couches. In d ia n jewelry quilt top. many more useful and collectable items

GIGANTIC Garage Sale July 19. 9 a m -3 p.m 100 s of bargains including household items, furniture, clothing, etc All priced to go On the lawn of The First Reformed Church of Rocky Hill, corner Reeves Rd 4 Washington St Rocky Hill

YARD SALE SAT 4 SUN July 19 & 3), 1-5 p m Infant and toddler furniture, clothes 4 toys including white Sim bums crib playpen, changing table, stroller, etc Other household items. 522 Green w a\ Ave off Parkwav 609-883 7399

GARAGE SALE Sat 19. Sun 20 U) am to 4 p m Line ltd Belle Meade, off River Rd Plants, clothing misc Everything must go

UPSTAIRS-DOWN ST A IRS ~ garage and attic Sale Bet Vou'lT find what you've been looking for a! 25 Taylor Rd R D *4 off Raymond Rd Princeton on July I9th and 20th between 10 and 4 p m

SATURDAY JU LY 19 Rain dale Sun July 2D' 8 30 5 45Rocky Brook Rd < Cranburv Manor E Windsor Iwp Furniture, fiaby items toys clothing, bedspreads cur tains etc

PUBLIC SALE Household Goods Tools 4 Ant iques

Owner leaving the State

At 214 Morrison Ave . Hightstown. N J Saturday July 19 1975 at 10:30 a m

E l e c t r i c D is h w a s h e r , dehumidifier. appliances. Kitchen set. 2 small desks living room furniture dining room set rocker odd tables, smell organ, book cases tables chairs, 1 bedroom suites nesi of oriental tables etc.China glassware old bottles beef i rays vases oak stand ml Samps old record altnims. books, tinware, andirons, dock old medicine bottles linens drapes, bedspreads et c .Fools, elect motor spray gun skill saw 3 power lawn mowers, 31 ft ext ladder 8 ft step ladder SB It .3 ft wire fervi’e '4 steel posts, oil drums garden tools insulation paper tar paper many small tools.f'lC : '

owner & Auctioneer are not responsible for losses or ac cidenl on the premises Lou Mohr. Owner

W Robert Groendyke Auc t i oneer

Luijcli counterMember

\ J Aucl i oneer Society

IMPORTANTANNOUNCEMENT

MR 3 L s NOSTALGIA 4 COLID CTO RS SHOPPE of 256 Nassau St Princeton. N J is going out of business there Rather than move Use mer­chandise. we are -offering a gigajntic sale of nearly one million collectors items many at cost or less' No reasonable offer refused Such items as original old posters and advertising signs, thousands of old magazines and j old newspapers back to 1785, political buttons and items movie photos and posters used and rare books, old cigar box labels for dec du paging decorating. 1 raining and collecting old [Hunts sport Hems and cards autographs Civil War documents, old ship waybills, stagecoach waybills military items old buttons, Coca Cola items and many other collectors items

Sale begins Monday July 21 all week til Saturday Jul\ 26 hours 10 a m till 9 pm evenings Don i miss this week long sale Money talks-no one walks -Every item must be sold Phone 609-921 9141

Pets & Animals

SEEKING kind home for medium sized year old male dog House-broken excellent watch dog. obedient, likes children, gets along with cats Altered will not roam Good looking feather tail 609-466- t)742 Overlings or week ends

PrincetonSmall Animal Rescue League

m o v i n g s a l e Rugsdining room suite pool table dryer eic. Sat 4 Sun July 19 4 20. 10 am lo 3 p m 13 brooktree Rd FT Windsor

GARAGE SALE Sat July 19. 9 a m . 388 Morrison Ave Hightstown Oak desk. bike, collectibles etc

ATTRACTIVE BAA thorough­bred Gelding 16 bands 7 yrs has jumped 3 ft 6 inch cour ses, ideal for junior hunter equitation or field hunter Must sell owner leaving for school Will sacrifice to right parly 609 924 2366

WHILE YOU'RE AWAY let vour cat vacation in my home S3 50/day 009 466 0061

10 MO OLD MALE DOBERMAN PINCHER AKC, house trained, best offer Gall 609-443 1510

KITTENS Part Siamese, grays tigers No charge for good homes Call 609-921 1010 weekdays after 6 anytime weekends

BOXER PUPS - fawn and white 7 wks old AKC reg $150/each 609-397 3264

Young 4 handsome AKC WEST HIGHLAND TER RIER desires companionship with young female Westv 609-448 1665

DOBERMAN male AKC red 4 rust. 1 yr, exceptional temperament $150 firm Call after 6 609-443-5139

AKC REGISTERED PUPS Irish setter priced to sell Call 609 896-0557

PUPS WANTED In litter lots for resale as pets Phon- 609-452-8903 be' ire noon

WE IMARA NEK adult male free to good home Super watch dog 609 799-0608

SAVE

SHARK YOUR KINDNESS BY ADOPTING A HOMELESS LONELY PET. AND HELP S A V F WITH YOUR TAX DEDUCTIBLE CONTRIBUTION

7 moj old Beagle Terrier male, tri-colored.F e m a le 2 mo old short haired,light brown pupMale black Lab; found onSnowden laneMale German ShepherdFemale mature Dachshundlound at Pi Shopping.CenterMaid St Bernard Shepherd, !\t did. long fiairMale Collie-Shepherd longhair, outside dogMale 6 mo old beigeMalamute Great DaneFemale lilac point Siamesefound on Nassau St wearingblue collar

Call us about our kittens and you rig cats

Report lost and found pets within 24 hr period and call the police if you find an injured pet

Call Mrs A C Graves. 609 921-6122. 8-4 p.m Bv appl Sat 10-12

The School of Kquiation

Sunset Road, Skillman N J

Instruction in Riding and Horsemanship

Special low series rates for beginners and

intermediates

Horses Boarded and Trained

By appointment only 201-359-1060 609-924-2343

CAT BOARDING Bear Brook Kennels, Princeton Jet. Licensed. Board of Health approved 009-452 2692

HORSES PONIES. TACK bought 4 sold Stalls for rent Great trails ■ 201 1 369-3819 311 Ymwell Rd . Neshanic

HIDE WAY I- ARM offers the finest facilities for the care 4 boarding of your horse with the largest area uxloor ring 4 lounge Only a short scenic drive Most reasonable rates Instruction beginner hunt seat; and western Lindbergh Rd Hopewell 609-466-3426

PROFESSIONAL RIDING INSTRUCTION

-Private only -Certified Instruction Beginners thru advanced Age 5 thru adult

-Class time 1 hr -Complete program includes

Text-Riding Horse and tack Care

STAG A NODE FARM STABLES

609-737-3242

Feeds and Grains for all animals at

ROSKDALE MILLS '274 Alexander St

Princeton 609-924-0134

REG PERSIAN KITTENS — $75 i shots included) — Persian 4 Rex stud service 009-466- 0906

OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG PUPPY — male Call 609-261 2089 after 6 p m

LHASA APSO puppies, whelped 3/23, champion line, good color $225. call 201 400- 4569

DACHSHUND MINIATURE puppies. AKC. Stud service available *200846-3484

HANDSOME SIAMESE cat urgently needs good home also 2 lovely orange cats Owners moving abroad Call 609 466-1013

BOARD FOR HORSES — lighted stables St large corral lush pasture with riding in a park hay 4 tack storage Reas rates 201 329-6631

F R E E KITTEN S to good homes Litter trained Cute and friendly Call 201 725-0403

WILL TRAIN horses and riders i, English style riding Very reas fees. Charlie Hartman 509-924-7034

DAIRY GOATS registered Toggenburg does 1 yearling $130. 13 mo old $100*2013598435

HANDSOME THOROUGH BRED G 16 2. 9 years Exp lumper Equitation show horse 201 236-6412

ST A N D A R D PUPPIES r e g i s t e r e d background for Call 609-587 9412

B E A U T IF U L GERMAN SH EPH ER D . ALASKAN Malamute mix, 1 yr old male, very friendly free to good home .Call 609 896 9491 preferably after ‘ 7 or weekends

LIMITED NUMBER OF OPENINGS still available for students in the morning horseback riding program at Hasty Aires Kingston 609 921 8470 1 week horse andstable management courses also being offered

RARE BREED Australian Shepherd puppies Whelped May 27 Sire and dam Blue Merle Reasonable call 609 924-2088

FREE TO GOOD HOME - 18 month old Labrador Retriever Needs room to run Very loving, good with children Has all shots spayed Call 009 921 9604

TWO MALE PUPPIES LEFT Mama-FDSB Eng Setter

Papa Idaimation/Eng Setter whelped 5/17/75 609-924-0642

8 MO OLD PUPPY needs heart worm pills mo6tly black with brown spots Call 609-448 2648

HELP ME FIND A HOME I am a 10 mo aid miniature collie mix . spayed, hot “broken 4 will bring you endless hours of elijgit I am very smart 4 will protect you in home or apt I love to play ft love children If you’d like to have me-free-as your own. please call 924-4691 My owner is leaving the country

Abandoned Poodle needs grooming and love Cat owner can't keep Yours for a good home 909-448-1700, ext 213, days

HORSE 9 yr old geld big boned true 16H Exc hunter- type conformation Sound Jumps 3 6' Started dressage $950 809 2S9-3301

POODLES Standard. AKC, large silver show potential health guaranteed $250 201364 4447

GORDON SETTER puppies B O B champion dam and sire 5 weeks old Pick of litter now 215 295-7329 or 609-924- 3228

WONDERFUL PET free •/ yr old neutered lab-Setter We are moving must find home Call 609-921-2712.

SILKY TERRIER PUPPIES AKC. exc pedigree natural watchdog nonshedding devoted companion private breeder $150 609 466 1)931

2 HIJACK kittens assorted adult cals must have newhomes Cali 609-466-2090

GOLDEN R E T R IE V E R S ACK Reg Champion Sired, bred for intelligence & per sonalitv for bench obedience ft field Excellent children’s pets, Zetasam Kennels 609- 655 4359

GERMAN SHEPHERD \KC 10 wks sired by ml champ Lanee-Bernd lines $150-$200 609-396-8425

.DOG BEHAVIOR PRO­BLEMS solved byprofessional psychologist in your home 609-466-2013 or 4489391

SABLE BURMESE KITTENS C fiam pi on slock, show breed

& pel quality CFA. CRE. ACA reg inoculated '20 1 727-1620

BABY GUINEA PIGS Peruvian and Abyssinian, all colors, $5 ea 609-655-0252

GREAT PUPS just weaned L a b r a d o r / G o ld e n oir labrador Irish Setter Low price 609) 443-5827

P OO L) LE black AKC c h a m p io n

show & pet

SM ALL HORSE 8 Yrs., BAY MAKE $200 609 448 6744

F R E E to loving home. Siamese cat. 11 yrs. old At tectionale docile, declawed Registered Just married wife alergic 201 359 1524

FOR SALE Registered T B Ch. Gelding 15.3. goes quietly Engl and Western great trail ana pleasure horse jumps Call 609-466-3052

CFA PERSON KITTENS South Brunswick Kennels 201-329-2117

y l ARTER HORSE 15 months old Not gelded Partially irained 201 329 2117

FOR SALE BABY RAB BITS Call Lisa 609-395-0547

PROVEN thoroughbred brood mare hunter conformation registered with Jockey Club THOROUGHBRED quarter horse cross saddle broke, good hunter prospect 4 vr old mare TFIO ROU GH&RED quarter horse cross 3 yr old stallion 4 white socks blaze very flashy in right hand this coif will go a long way saddle broke Call after 5:30 p m 609 737-3358

CATS - ADOPT 1-year old Siamese female or 6-week old half Siamese black kitten 809259 330!

JU NK CARS WANTED $100 201 548-6582

$20

R E G I S T E R E D B a y Thoroughbred Gelding 9 yrs old. nice pleasure horse, (rentle. negative Coggins, 800 448 4736

F REE TO A GOOD HOME 6 wk old fem ale Shepherd Collie, had preliminary shots Call 809-448-2833

ENGLISH Springer Spaniel pups AKC champion sired male, female 609-882-9157

LOVABLE KITTEN for a good home —~ Free Litter box trained and has had shots 3 months old 201-359-7752

WE BUY clean VW's or other imports Princeton VW R' 206. Princeton, N J 600-921- 2325

Autos For Sale

SAAB Authorized

Sales-Service-Parts SUNSET AUTO SALES

Route 12 Baptist own, N J

201-996-2137

71 TOYOTA 1600 Wagon auto . a/c new battery & shocks $1400 809-443 4234

ATTENTION HORSE it cattle owners Hay i straw now available al a good price Selling from fielo Hay will be expensive i hard to get this winter Call 609-92.1 8470 for information

AMERICAN SADDLE BRED pleasure horses and beautiful large paiamino. hall saddle bred Also reasonable boar ding and lessons East Brunswick 201 254-7655

DOBERMANS AKC.female cropped docked liealth guaranteed. $200

Lost & Found

FOUND Young female Boxer, vicinity Peddle Golf Course. July 4 Call 609-448 1118 with identification

LOST Irish Setter male chain Vicinity Belle Mead Reward Call 201:159-6269

LOST SUNDAY JULY' 6 short haired cat. gray with w lute paw s , stomach and face, female spayed named Sneakers, around Alexander Rd and Rt 1 Call 609-452-2477

2 BEAUTIFUL YOUNG GERMAN SHEPHERDS that I found in Skillman are in need of a home Sweet tern pered and trusting Are very attached to each other Call Montgomery Twp Bldg or call me at 609-466-9040. Dogs will be put to sleep on Monday if no one takes them

F’OU-ND Half Sheep dog. half Collie Brown and white vicirutv of Halo Farm. Spruce St . Trenton Call 609-882-2928

LOST Li gilt orange male cat answers to MikeHerrontown Rd vicinity 609 924 1758

LOST large orange tiger cat part Angora blue rhinestone collar Reward 609-799-0380 or 452 2066

Autos Wanted

ALL Jt NK CARS and irucks wanted F ree lowng $15 and up Scarpah Auto Wrecking, MN (96-7040

1965 PLYMOUTH FURY 11 V8. p radio, runs good Best offer 609-924-3914 eves

VW 74 SUPER BEETLE15.000 miles orange, 26 mpg, automatic radio window defrosier .concrete stains & dented fender), excellent condition weekends & eves 609 586-7977

1973 VEGA Excellent con­dition new tires $1450 609 443 1956

69 Mustang automatic, 302 eng blue, vinyl top, rfth 71,000 miles, PS good shocks ft tires needs some work best offer Call 809-921-1041 after 7 p.m

COLLECTORS— 1962 P 1800 Volvo mechanically good Needs paint Must sel 1 immed Asking $1200 Call for appt 609 443-5129

73 HORNET HATCHBACK loaded air, power, air fan. immaculate condilion $2500 firm 609 442 2816

OLDSMOBILE 69 Delta 88 automatic, P/S, P B. air cond tape Best offer 609-586-7233

74 VW BUG in superior condition Needs immediate sale, owner leaving for Europe $2200 or best offer, with snow tires 809-466-1425

1971 VOLKSWAGEN FAST BACK auto air. AM/FM, good condition, exc gas mileage Phone 609-921-1088

59 MGA super shape, mechanically perfect, white with biack interior new top, radials. must see, $2000. call 609-448-6933

66 CHRYSLER New Yorker 4 aoor air cond , transferred

Best uffer over $100 Call 609587-0425

JOHNNY'S SCRAP IRON METAL will buy old cars trucks, farm machinery in dustrial & residential 609-6653311

JUNK CARS W ANTED

ANY CONDITION

609-448-6434

JUNK CARS WANTED. $15 $50 paid Also used cars Call 201 469-0304

68 CAMERO - good condition 609-921 6644 from 11-5 pm

1969 CHRYSLER convertible 300 Low mileage Exc. cond inside jjnd out Call 392-4707

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STATION WAGON mechajucally good condition Needs bead light & possible tuneupMor inspection Driven daily Approximately 52,000 miles J969 Chrvsla- with air conditioning Ideal for com mutiny or work wagon Asking .$350 6 9-924-0746

74 DODGE DART Cistom. 4 door air cond radio, vinyl top 26.(XX) miles transferred abroad $2975 Call 609-5070425

59 FORD GALAXIE 500 -Good cond 352 V8. Chrome & paint excellent, needs minor work $150 609-882-4658

67 BUCK LA SABRE power steering, power brakes.air cond $450 609-466-2379

69 TRIUMPH Spitfire convertible, $700 or best offer Call 609-452-1745 after 5

1970 DODGE Monaco factory air radio and beater power seat, many new uarts Must sell as laid off. $1000 201-782 1388

1974 VEGA WAGON. 17.000 mi. 4 speed, am fm $2600 Flxcellent cond Call 809-921- 7284

68 CHEVY NOVA 2 dr . R H. A C. new tires, exc mechanical cond body good. $1100 201 297 2515 eves

68 CHEVY Sportvan w indow van 8-eyl, automatic. K&H steel radials $800. Call Cohn 201 359-2286

1970 Volksw agen bedan , cobalt blue standard transmission excellent condition $1350 609 466-2605

75 ASTRE HATCHBACK orange Brand new. won in raffle Best offer 201 297-2058

68 CHEVY 6 cyl std . Bellaire. good gas mileage. $450 or reasonable offer 609 448-8237

74 FORMULA F IREBIRD A-l cond in and out. 14.000 miles 20 1 297 2152

1969 Fiat Spider $550 nr best offer 609-587-6074

7 4 IN T E R N A T IO N A L HARVESTER Scout 2. autom trans P S P B exc rood 20 1 297-1549 after 6 p m

•1965 CADILLAC F L E E T WOOD many new parts. New tires Blown bead gasket $200 firm 609-448 4947 eves

68 VW Tan Karmann Ghia sedan with roof rack. 84.000 mis , standard shift, rebuilt engine, newly painted $7502011359-3774 *

1968 VW station wagon is $250 201-359-5018

As

1968 CORVAIR - 1904 Buick Electra Call (201) 722-0844

DUSTER 73 auto, 6-cyl, air, AM/FM, vinyl roof, steel belted tires. 20 mpg Asking $2400 201-752-2444 or 356-3315, Greenbrook

72 CHEVY VEGA GT station wagon Roof rack RftH new tires, very good cond , $1700, 609-452-1470

71 CITROEN DS-21 Plallas- AM/FM, air cond leather interior, 40.000 miles 809-9C1- 9397

1974 BUICK Kegal — A-l condition air power mag wheels am fm stereo 609- 443-4723 or 20 1 329 1314

68 CAR OF THE YEAR Ply Barracuda Call after 6 p m 609 924-5976

70 VW STATION W AGON for sale Good condition asking $1300 Cali after 3 30 pm 609-369-3202

1972 TOY OTO Corona - 4 door sedan. 4 cyl. auto, AM radio rear window defroster elec clock, new tires and brakes.43.000 miles Asking $1375 Good condition 201-297 5866

OWNER HAS l £ F T country and says sell 1972 Chevelle 4 door A C. P/S. automatic. $1600 1972 Pinto - 2 door sedan. 4 speed svneb. $1400 Call 609- 737-1459

JAGUAR LAND ROVER Authorized dealer T L T Motors. 210 Wixxibridge Ave Highland Park. \ J 201-572-2577

64 VW G(x>d shape rebuilt engine $350 609-448-9715

64 VALIANT 6 cvl runs well $225 799-3747 6091

1967 CHEVY CAMARO 327 V8, rebuilt 1 yr ago, new brakes good tires $500 609- 921-2110

1969 OPEL Rallye Kadette - red with black vinyl roof 1900 engine -automatic. good raatals bucket seats, very clean Must sell, best offer Days. 609-921-4260, eves 921 6635

AMC MATADOR 74 2-door air cond. auto, stereo radio.small motor, vinvl roof Asking $2700 201 752-2444 or356-3315 Greenbrook

PONTIAC LeMans 1966 4door, auto, air cond 68.000 miles, new paint job Asking $825 201-752-2444 Greenbrook

1939 P< iNTlAU COUPE 6 cyl. complete in good original condition Motor needs rebuilt $600 609-448-9039

1971 PORSCHE AUDI IDOLS 4 dr , am fm 4 sp trans . super sprint exhaust ver\ clean. $2500 Good second car 609 883-2075 after 6

66 VW FASTBACK - good condition 60.000 miles, new disc brakes Cal) 609-448 2722 or 443-46.39

MAVERICK 1970 like new condition, low mileage 2- doors. 6-cvl good gas mileage 609-737-3524

1972 CHEVELLE 38.(MX) miles, air. good condition Call 201-297-6262 between 9-5

47 CADILLAC Fleetwood V8. hydramatic It's garaged and in good condition Flxtra parts lor Packard and Cadillac for years 40 - 53 me Eldorado 4 Cadi liar' chrome wire wheels with hub caps, 2 new, 2 mint 5 Packard chrome wire wheels. 4 good, 1 average Tires in wrappers 4 Lersters 3u wide white v. ails; size 820 x 15 47 Cadillac iuH pump. 46 48 Cadillac carburetor. Carter new One spotlighl. GMU 2-snow tires. Firestone, mounted at 49 > adiltac wheels, like new Also .4 chrome spinners. 3 pc sections tor Chrysler possible ( all 609 499 :i)69

PINTO T J W AGON 4 spd . air. radials, tape deck Good cond & gas mileage 20 1 356 0896, after 6 or weekends

70 FAIRLA N E W AGON. 6 cyl automatic. 50,000 miles needs some work $200 771-1276 after 6 p.m

1968 PONTIAC CATALINA p6. pb. pw a c Good condition $550 609-448 7864

CUGAR XR7 71 Auto, bucket seats console, air. stereo 2100 miles, new tires $2500 or offer 201 725 2444 or 357-3315, Greenbrook

68 VOLKSWAGON camper. old\ but goodv, call 609-466- 2816 afier 6

TOYOTA 70 Corolla Auto, radio. 55,000 miles, no scratches snow tires, rear defogger 3umpg Asking $1500 or best offer Guaranteed 201 752 2444 Greenbrook

VOLVO 164 E May 1974. 11.000 mi., metallic blue tan leather inter . stereo am fm radio cassette, perfect cond $6800 Call B Manuel anvtime 212 943-1515

1970 VW Squareback Good condition Asking $1500 Call 201-369-3202 after 3 p.m

ANTIQUE - 1940 Chevy 1/2 ton pickup for restoration Extra motor, fenders, etc $795 Firm. Call after 5 p.m 609-393- 9219

1964 white CHEVY ■ 6-cyl, 2 door, $100 Call after 6 pm 609 443-1470.

1969 CHEVROLET Impala Excellent condition. 2 door, vinyl nx>i power features, air conditioning, tape deck $1400. ( .HI Pauline, 609-452-3841

FOR SALE 1964 Renault Dauphin in gixxl Condition, plus extra parts $300 or best uffer Call 609-466-1425 eves

1973 TYR 14 wheels. AM KM ludio sunroof, no vinyl top $4500 firm Call weekdays 201-782-©22

67 FORD 6 cyl . -STD Trans , 2 door Good tires, engine needs work $150 201 297 3704

SAY FI $1000 75 Pontiacwagon. Grand Safari Automatic transmission, air conditioning, radio, luggage rack, only 5,000 miles $5800 609-924 2894

1969 DATl SN alO Sedan Non-running $75 firm Ask for details Cali 609 448-1914 after

72 TR6 Red excellentcondition. Cali 609 921 -6833

TV K 197 4 250M burgundy, ^unroof, stereo, what's new''’ 201 249-1000

TR-6 1972 Soft and Hard Top 33,000 m iles, $3500Contact Howard or Cvnthja Curtis 201 782-9791

69 CHEV Impala 4-dr good cond A C, $B50 or best offer Days 609-921 9000 ext3365, eves 883 7067

INTEGRATION Harvester 72 all Itxtras except 4-wheel

drive 201 359-2286

1915 MODEL T F'ord dump truck cab missing for parts will Lake ties! offer Call 609- 443-4525

1974 MAZDA RX4 station wagon 6 mo old F'M stereo, extras Must sell going to school Cost $5200 new, asking $4300 201 359-0876 after 6 pjn

1972 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille air cond all power, red

w/white top & igjholstcry AH New radials $3800 Call 609 448 6429 or 448-5554

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Autos For Sale Motorcycles Instruction

73 MONTE CARLO air, all power, cruise control, am fm . stereo/tape. adj wheel 609 443 4695

1967 CHE\ Y Bel Air in very good shape Asking $350 609- 924-2717 eves

THE HONDA PLACE — Cooper’s Cycle Ranch 866 Rt 13 11 am 11 ton Square Mon-Fri9-9. Sat 9-3

1970 PLYMOUTH station wagon air, auto, ps. pb 27.000 mi 609-443-4357.

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69 PLYMOUTH ROAD Rt NNER Immaculate cond , 383 high perf , 3 91 posi. 4 spd hurst, hoi ley carb mags, new brakes, clutch FM cassette stereo. PS Must be

‘ seen to appreciate $1550 or will deal with extras Call 301 359-3242 after 5:30 Ask for Tim

DATS! N 69 excellent condition, :i2 MPG snow tires, price negotiable. 600-924-5180

72 VEGA GT Good con dition Excellent MPG 4 speed bucket \ew tires, clean, firm $995 ( all 609-443- 4896 Ask for John

BDICK 73 LeSabre custom PS PB. air, radio cream by original owner, lake new, must sell, 201-359-0211

1970 At Dl J00LS, 4-speed, green, tail interior. 5 new radials New battery, brakes, shocks AM FM Blau punk l stereo $2000 Call 609-466-2788

74 PINTO 2 door sedan Only 9700 miles $2100 or best offer Call evenings 609 1 924t873.

1971 Super Beetle 62.000 miles AM FM radio luggage rack 609-799 3265 $1200

Motorcycles

1971) 5 \MAHA 360 Enduro. 2080 miles, good cond butneeds minor engine work Full coverage helmet, new tireinti Must sell Best offer over $350 609-924-9042

YAMAHA Harr BrothersMotorcycle Sales ServiceParts 1605 N Olden Ave. 1 rent on 609 393-7550

1973 HONDA CB450 Ex cellent condition brown. Call anytime. 609-799-2760

73 HONDA 750. lots of extras low mileage Call 201 329-2278,

HONDA QA 50 trail bike recent model in excellent cond Call 609-448 3091

1972 USA ROCKET 111 750 CC. 1200 miles, excellent cond , asking $1250. Call between 8 and 5 609 392 1887

1975 SUZUKI 125 cc tracker. 1600 miles, luggage rack bumper carrier. $450 2011369 1414

HOD AKA 1974 lOOce. Dirt Squirt $500 201 297-3609

CY ( IT. INSl K A.NCE low rales, immediate coverage, fi. 9 or 12 mo policies Call Kim Bowman 609 799-0472

72 si 7X Kl 9o board out to 110. trail o.nfr: excellentcondition $250 609 799-2837

IIOND A 175 Cl, 1972 good cond 6600 mi. Asking $475 609-924-5157

HONDA 50 mini-trail, good condition, $150 Call 609-737- 1487

1972 RCPP ENDURO Good condition. Tc-l Torque con xerter. Back Knobbie, asking $200 609 448-7581

1974 Y \M AHA 500 cc, better titan new condition, driven 1650 m i $1500 Call after 5, 609 758-2852

1973 1-2 VMW 750cc likenew. 5000 ftiiles Call 609 921'2734 _ _ _ _ _

72 KAWASAKI 350 newengine, perfect condition spare parts and manual $65n Call after 6 p m 609-448 5945

1975 HI SQUARNA motor cycle 400c c $1190 201 359 2276

1972 HONDA CL350, 2000 mi ex cond $,ao 609-737-3353

1968 HONDA GB 350 low mileage, sissy bar. helmet, showroom condition $500 609 882-8555. After 6 6449-448 2121

HONDA CL 350 for sale, low mileage, just like new $675 Call 301 -359-4351

Trucks

RecreationalVehicles

1969 STAR CRAFT CAMPER Sleeps 8, sink, stove, ice

box. canopy Immaculate $1050 201 329 2719 or 329-2031

Boatsi

M obile Hom es

LIM ITED NUMBER OF OPENINGS still available for students in the morning horseback riding program atHasty Acres. Kingston 609 921 8470 1 week, horse andstable management courses also being offered

ARTIST accepting applicants fob private instruction in drawing 4 painting For in forimation call Larry Greenberg. 609-448-5812

READING CONSULTANT specializing in various types of

68 CHEVY SPORTVAN window van 8 cyl. auto

radio heater, steel radials $800 Call 201-359 2286

WRECKERSNew 4 Used

Weld-Built Body Companv Distributor

si NSET \l TO SALESRoute 32

Baptistowrt, N J 201-996-2137

GROVE ROLL BACK todies, new & used trucks in stock with todies mounted 201 ) 247 7491

1970 CHEVY VAN 10 ft Jong 250 6 cylinder, looks ■‘good, runs great Must be seen $1700 Call da vs 609-392-5141 ext 203, eves 609-466 2942

2 KAIL TRAILER 1975 $125 201 359-2276

1966 NIMROD, PCIP-L'P lent camper with awning Built in seals, which are storage places Sleeps 5. stove. Ian tern, 4 2 folding labies. 22 (xiunri propane tank All you need for starting camping $595 lakes all Call 799-0985

1970 PI.EAST' RE M ATE twit camper sleeps 6, heater electrical brakes, lots of ex- Iras SI 1 (Kl 609 924 122)

i Railer k x h. a x 15metal awning stwt porch, shed, 4ti x 70 lot with water 4 elc in private campground in Poeonos $5500 20 1 307-3717

KEN I \1 24 Kl Motor home,sleeps 8 self-contained, airconditioned $250 a week or $50 a day - 10 c a mile . 201 > 356- 1380.

AIRSTREAM DELI X trailer 68. '26 twin beds. sleeps 4.

air cond Hitch and fur nishtngs available t.'nder $5,000 609-452-2354

TRAVEL TRA lLElC - 16 Aval on. sleeps 6, 3 wax refrig new . stove, oven, john ',

heater propane 4 elec spare lire, wood interior, elec brakes, good cond $1250 Also Reese equalizer hiich for '74 Buick used twice $100 Cali Moh-Eri aider 6 009-448-8009 all dav -Sat & Sun

i t m ot \ n o* ANDES BOAT’S SAILBOAT'S Grumman. Old Town Canoes. Kimrudi- Motors Starcraft UumaCralt Boats MEG Sail Boats Sunfish. Sailboats $249 up Fitorglass Materials and I ’as ni

( Will- RENTALSHOCK DAY WEKKENDS

SA VE GAS- MINI BUS SERVICE

Numtor 1 Canoe Dealer in -N ew — J e r s e y\BBOTTS M AKINE CENTERRoute 29 TitifriviUe N J 737- >446

16' RUNABOUT - 35 pb,Evinrude. canvas top. bow rail, custom-made huilt-in ice chests 4 fishing boxes, pole holders 4 new battery Boat motor lilt trailer in excellent condition and ready logo 609 443-3955

12 ' SAILBOAT Sea Devil) lightweighl 65 sq ft sails, $125 Call Wed 6-9 p til or Sat 9-11 a m 609-452-9194

InstructionMEDICAL COLLEGE AD MISSIONS TEST ( MCAT), Dental Admission Test 'DAT) Complete review course ex ten siv e p rep aration Sheldon Rose Educational Center. New Brunswick Princeton 201-572 0184 Central office call collect 305-624-0163 (Miami >

TENNIS LESSONS Ex perienced tennis teacher willing to work with beginners, interm ediate or advanced players Very reasonable rates Call 201-297 1916 Any ages

201‘545-0990

PRIVATE TUTORING Heading 4 math. 3rd or 4th grade level Certified elementary teacher at mv borne Call 609-88 2 7880

CLASSICAL GUITAR INSTRUCTION

Technique. Tone Interpretation

Richards Winthrop 609-924-5790

HUSQVARNA. 1975 360CC grancfprix MX 466-2739 1609)

ADULT MOBILE HOME PARK Americana 12 x 50 Priced to sell Call 609-448 6854

H O R SE B A C K R ID IN G LESSONS offered w eekdays tc beginners lor the summer by experienced horsewoman $2 lor hall tour lesson $3 .50 per hour For into call 609-737- ! 460

(it IT AH LESSONS Beginners to advanced Rock H M | u Learn how 4 w-hx 609-448 2~83

Tl'TtOR - N J Certification in Elementary Education and Special Education Can prodick' remedial instruction in all subjects Call after 5 p m 609-883-5610

BREADMAKING CLASSES join small group to learn

white, wholewheat, rye, pumpernickel. French, egg nraiq and 10others $18 for six 3-hojtr lessons and many sample loaves Babysitting available 609 921-1036

TUTORING - grades l 4 all subjects Experience and certified teacher R Forte. 2t) 1-369-1366 after 6 p.m.

Beginning Glasses if) Exercise and.Meditation

hi N D AI IM I OG \

Gall 609-924-3962 after > pm

JAZZ PIANO from pianist composer Learn to play what vou hear and fee! Call anytime 609-448-5533

Tl TORINOREADING WHITING

STUDY SKILLS ADULTS CHILDREN

rilH I EARNING 1 A t I I \ M ,1

137 S Main St Hightslown 609-443-41!3

H i* S c h o o l o l E q u i t a t i o nSunset Road. Skilfman N .J

Instruction in Riding and Horsemanship

N|>* ( la I low series ratesfor beginners and

intermediates

Horses Board and Trained

■'Bn appointment onh 20(1 -359-1060 609-924-2343

1 ) R \ K f B l S I N E S SC O I L E G 8

IT Livingston Aive New Brunswick Y J -

Complete Secretarial and Accounting Courses

Day and Night Courses Telephone 2(fl 249-0347

PlAf-jo LESSONS from pianist-composer vl) levels Call anytime 603-448-5533

EXPERIENf ED ' ' KRTIHIED TEACHER will cxaluate and MLor 01111 child in Math and Sciences 609 JT24 16)4

SWIMMING AND DIVING lessons Physical Education teacher Private instructions lor a 11 ages including adults Private heated pool Lawrence Twp Call Mr Leatherman. 609 882 1533

TFTOR Mathematics, high school or college 15 years experience PhD Call 609 448 6755

(.1 ITAR LESSONS tailored to your taste Learn according to x our specific interests Reading scales, chords theory, all styles off the record transcriptions of any music available Bare beginners- to advanced Ex penenced teacher w ages 6-60 Premises air cond 609 452 7351

SITAR LESSONS FROM a sitarist all levels Call anytime 201-2971944

W U R L IT Z E R S P IN E T PIANO excellent condition, French provincial $975 609 Yg? 3446

BuildingServices

CARPENTRY

ADDITIONS REMODELING KITCHENS

PRE 8 AB FIREPLACES

609 259-7940 Peter Wikoff

GENERAL CONTRACTORS

New homes. additions, garages, driveways, roofing, custom masonry fireplaces, swimming poois and patios Full line of aluminum products

WM FISHER BUILDER'S INC

Serving Princeton area fur 30 years Financing arranged

609-799-3818

B&H CONTRACTORS Concrete work sidewalks, patios, porches, driveways. Brickwork Chimneys, patio, etc Blockwork cellars, ad dll ions 4 stucco 609-448-2124 >86-5204 after 6 p m

TOM ROB8 RTSON A* SON

609-737-2260

New construction, repairs Additions. A Herat ions Restoration Carpentry

NELSON (.1. u S 4 i l l MINI M

45 SPRING ST PRINCETON 609 924 28811 MIRRORS

AUTO GLASSPLATE 4 W INDOW GLASS

HR H ARD PET I A 609-79941798

EXCAVATINGl a n d s c a p i n gDEMOLITION

Septic systems sewer 4 water lines connected, driveways 4 parking areas constructed, landcleanngHighlstown Rd Princeton .Jet

PLUMBING 4 HEATING OIL BURNERS

J.R REDDING 4 SON INC234 Nassau St

Princeton609-924-0166

BusinessServices

PRESS TIME AVAILABLE

OFFSET PRESS

Camera Heady Mechanicals or negatives Only-

Press capacity 40 tab 20 standard

Call K Hutchinson, 609-924 3244

ACTIONBUSINESS SUPPLIES

Business Machines Office Suppl les

Sales-Service Rentals

Pnncelon No Shopping Ctr Across from Pnncelon YW

next to Goodyear 609-924 3454

TAX ACCOUNTING AND

RETURNS

Corporations partnerships -in d iv id u a ls F in a n c ia l situat ions

KEMP’STAX & ACCOUNTING Ml 236-6*54 anytime

BusinessServices

TYPING DONE IN PRIN- UKTON AREA by an ex penenced secretary working from home All work com­pleted on Setectric II tvpewnter Call 609-921 3388

TYPEWRITER REPAIR - General cleaning and repairsFree estim ates Call Ea Radigan 609-448-6443

TYPING — At home by ex periwiced secretary Reports, correspondence, papers Work done on IBM Executive tvpewnter Cali 609-443 4385

FurnitureRestoration

H KNIT! RE REPAIRED Parts 4 pieces reglued or replaced like new Shaky chairs, tables or what have you Refinishing also done Call 201-359-5206 eves

Electricians

ELECTRICIAN licensed, installations and repairs All central air conditioners ser viced Heil Dealer 609-443 5268

Landscaping Home RePairsLANDSCAPING, lawn care 1 ree service and firewood Call for free estimates 609-448-4913 or 443-5338

LAWN MAINTENANCE at reasonable rates Cal! LeRov Diefenbach 609-448-4757

POWER EDGING and lawn maintenance R W Sinclair 609-586-0147

MUMS ANNUAL SALE all types 4 colors 40 c ea Brown's Mums Farm. South River/- Cranbury Rd at Dunham s Corner Rd . across street from Krvgiers Nursery Open daily 11 am 201-521-0271

HOME GREEN P LA N f parties given Hostess will receive 50% discOrganizations welcome 201- 329-6616

Home Repairs

CUSTOM CARPENTRY Kitchens and bathrooms in stalled, repairs remodeling alterations, cellars attic, garages, panelling ceilings All work aiaranteed fum insured Call 609-259-9795

ELECTRIC WORK No job too big or too small Work­manship guaranteed. Call 301 821-8153

E L E C T H 1< a L CON TRACTOR All types cf wiring Emergency service N J *4456 Daniel Quill. 609- 883-6525

N W MAIL & SONUS Hwv 130 4 Griggs Drive

201-329-4656

Repair Service Electrical Power 4

Lighting Installations Industrial Maintenance

ELECTRICAL WORK no job loo big or loo small, work manship guaranteed 201 397 5047

Garden ing & Landscaping

LAWN MOWED Reasonable Rates Call 609 448 1522 or 443-6781 Ask for Harry or Bob

U k N W( )RK

Done b\ high school senior Reasonable Rales

Call evenings 609-921-6333

TOP SOIL $1 per cubic vard Call 609-799 9639

JOHNS TREE WORK Topping 4 dropping No tree loo large Free est 24 hr emergency service 20 1 3975760.

EDWARD MOORE 4 SON'S LANDSCAPING all types of garden work done t Hid jobs 609.-896-1426

LET t S do your garden Koto- lilling Efficient operation, costs less than self-operated rental Call 609-448-4913 or 609 443-5338

OBAIGARDEN M VKKKTING INC.

LandscapeDesigner and Contractor

Alexander St Princeton

609-452-2401

DOKKLF.H LAN DSC APES

La ridsca pe Des 1 gri 1 ng and

Contracting 609 924 1221

MARVINS LANDSCAPING Creative designs 4 plantings Shrubs shaped 4 pruned Sodding R R ties Free est , 201 238-3343

FREES of all sizes, trim­med <>r removed Call 609-443 4897 afler 6 p m

LAWNMOWING edging & trimmingp All done professionally Call 201-297 3921. .__________ _______

POTTED ROSE BUSH SAIE Values lo $4 75 now $1 50

each Thousands ol potted flowers 40 c each Hanging baskets full of flowers $4 50 each two for $8 Other specials at Leyrer & Smith Garden Center 3020 Greenwood Ave . Trenton Open 7 davs Call 608 587 3333

MASONRY

Driveways, sidewalks patio6 Free estimates521-1018

and201-

M oving & Hauling

WILL HAUL IT Cellars, at tics and garages cleaned. Call 009- 799 1680 Consumer BureauRegistered

Ca r p e n t r y , a l t e r a a t t i c s b a s e m e n t s ,TIONS ADDITIONS No job garages cleaned out LigM too large or too small Doug hauling 4 moving '201)359- Renk. Builders. 609-655-1221 6402

BROKEN WINDOWS CAN BE A PANE FOR REPAIR CALL STEVE 609 443 1881

NELSON C MOUNT JR

Carpentry, Int 4 Ext Painting Minor Plumbing & Electrical Repairs

609-448 3538

HOPEWELL T V Sales 4 Service Home T Y & antenna repair 35 W Broad St 609-466- 1364

F IREPLA C ES Woodburning Beat the predicted fuel shortage Guaranteed lo work Many styles to choose lor inside finish 201-297-2803 day or mte

GARAGE DOORS IN­STALLED 4 REPAIRED Reasonable Free estimates 201-297-3797

CERAMIC, vinyl-asbestos and vinyl tiling, wallpapering carpentry and roof repairs No Job Too Small' Reasonable 201-359 2714

M \SON ( (IN I It \( TOR

Fireplaces, stone, brickwork steps. patios, concrete waterproofing, etc

W M FISHER Ht II.DEKS IM

609-799-3818

PLASTERED WALLS Ceilings cracked, bulged, falling down on your head' Will repair, replace lath with I wo coat plaster Masonic repairs, replacements and some new work on sidewalks, stoops walls, foundations pati®>, tuck pointing, stucco and float finishes Call 609-466 (437 between 4-8 evenings If necessary call anytime Small jobs accepted

Bl ILDER Professional craftsmanship All phases of building M K TOTH CON­STRUCTION Cranbury, N J 609-655-2330 or 201-329-60)3.

1 ARPENTRY R E P MRS, PAINTING AND ROOFING 609-466-0926 or 466-1166

SEAMLESS ALUMINUM GUTTERS Victor Diamond. R R 2, Box 219. Bridgepoint Rd Belle Mead. \ J 08502 201-359-3641 night. 609-924 1643 day

NEED HELP ’ CAN 'T DRIVE A NAIL? WANT A CAP- PE NTE R '■ Call WaJ t Dye 609- 448-1555 alter 5 p in

ALLIED ROOFING New and old roofs of all types repaired Homes remodeled inside and out All work guaranteed No job too small (509 448-5707

RENTAL Wooden extension ladder 36 teet Pick up and delivery 609-896-0838

CARPENTRY REPAIRS and small alterations Call 201-355- 7571 after 5 30 p m

C A R P E N T R Y C R A F T ­SMANSHIP High quality work from bookshelves 4 cabinets thru paneling decks additions unusual projects welcomed, references also trees cut Cliff Zink 609-924 6302

PLASTIC 4 CONCRETE WORK patios driveways small remodeling j o d s

Fountains 4 waterfalls in­doors & outdoors Reliable 609 585-3102

2 EXP CARPENTERS- \IASONS available for renovations, porches and decks exterior painting Free estimates References 609- 799-3122 or 609-448-2722

Hom e Services

ROUSE CLEANING done by hard working, banes*, imhitious young couple Call )09 585-2553

WUNDOW WASHING Ridiculously low prices Thorough job. satisfaction guaranteed For free estimate Cifll 609-921-2198

(JjR.NAM ENTAL IRONCustom railings columns etc Free estimates 201-254-4284

PLUMBING Lie *4621 Need a plumber, free estimates all types plumbing Call M ike any time dax or night Phone &(9 ,'>86tr26i>

LAMP SHAPES Lamp mjountmg,and r -pairs Nassa 1 Iijleriors. 162 Nassau St Princeton

CESSPOOLS\N[)

SRPT1C TANKS CLEANED

7 Tracks No W ait ihg

HI SSEI I HE I lie u

20 Y cars Experience 201-844-2534 201 - :J56-5W M •

PRINT ETON DISPOSAL SERN Il fRt 130 4-Half Acre Rd

Cranburv, N J 609-395-1389

Home and Indus 1 r\ Garbage. Trash. Rubbish

‘ Removed Haulmg of all Tv pes

D RAPERIES 4 SLIP- CQVEKS Reasonable price Alifo irex- lance dtapcliw n stalling Ed \Y alkei sii iiivi 43t|l

Dutn't let it go another year' Home improvements Ex peinence in masonry, car peihtrv and painting FREE Estimates (a ll 609-896-0390

iK'jUSE ( LEANING Pnjncelon area Male college student Efficient & reasonable References 1 all ani lime 609 924-8327.

Carpet cleaning and Hoot wailing Residential and commercial Call Paul Mar lor spatial inlroduciory rates 609 448-0563

(1 1 M R S ( W E D . K C S H K I )reglued, tightened, repaired Furniture refinished Y'ears 01 .experience Free pick-up and delivery 609-896-0057

FLOOR SANDING harjdwood floors sanded and finishe Phome 609-585-8235

YjOLK RUG CLEANING and

FLOOR WAXING Rugs professionally cleaned n. >.our home Dry within one hour Guaranteed no shrinkage Free estimates Call- 609 448-0120.

f X’ PElf I EXTKKM 1 .MATING Rodents, insects, roaches

etc Termite control Our specialty Fully Guaranteed Call evenings Schloss Valenti Ei\term 1 na11 ng Co . East Windsor 609-448-7632

FURNITURE refinishing reasonable Don't throw -t away • Discover its natural beauty 609-799-0076 eves

GEN HOMES 4 OFFICE MAINTENANCE TheBucket! 4 Mop The Personal Touch In Cleaning 201-359-4722 Mr Trim Hve

GOING) ON VACATION"’ We ll mow 4 water the lawn care tor house plants. etc Kefere?ices 609-443-1724

MOVING 4 HAULING - Attics, cellars 4 garage cfconed Lots cleared. Call Pat 609-896-1670

AMBITIOUS VETERAN to do light hauling and moving Also odd jobs -cleaning cellars, allies, painting, etc ) Free estimates, reasonable rates. Call 609-443-4968 ask for 1-arrv

MOVING 4 HAULING Ex­perienced, rates negotiable. 22ft truck 201 246-0370

HA U L I N G , MO V I N G , TOWING, dragging with complete cleanup Call Dave609-921 1298

I! Mitchell 201 521-0678

B , ! ’reb; 14)9 448 3717

Painting A Paparhanging

HOUSE NEED PAINTING? college student with 3 yrs. experience will recoat your castle over 3 day wk. end, freeestim ates Call 201-297-23M after 5

HOUSE NEED A NEW COAT'’ Interior k exterior painting By experienced college students You’ll be surprised how inexpensive fc free estimates Call 609-73''- 1042

ROOMS PAINTED - freeistimates, reasonable ratesclean work Call 609-799-1662

PAINTING IN TERIO R ft EXTERIOR Top quality worh Free Estimates Renaonabie Rates Fully Insured. Capitol Planting 609-883-1537.

Ser A1 PaintersPAINTING SMALL REPAIRS

Free Estimates Ml Work Guaranteed

Allen Lehman Sergio Gonzales 609 799-1973 609-896-9316

Painting & Paperhanging

I SPE( IALIZE IN interior painting Redecorating'' lm probabh more careful and certainly less costly than any one y our interior decorator could dig up Want im­maculate work’’ tall the in tenor specialist Experienced, tree estimates paint discount George Fish at 609-924-3476

PAINTING COMMERCIAL -VND PRIVATE interior and cxier ur Free estimates, fully

- s u r e d s a t i s f a c t i o n guaranteed Oil paint latex paint and staining, and v, allpaper removal 609-924- jim-

- R1 Y ST1 N.DEL I’mntm. 4 Ix-iorating. Ser

mg the Princeton area for .01 20 y ears r or quality and

expert workmansh 1 \> phone U09-448 5325

Hot SE PA IN TING College Mudenis experienced 2nd -lif in business- insured. :-<■< estimates Reasonable .ills Call Ron 609-448 2794 or

K.o 609-395-1716

INTERIOR EXTERIOR Pi ice 1 onsnous 0''

THE FLAKY PAINT CO - Experienced but less e x ­pensive Paint to you at wholesale prices Don't let things go too far Call 609-883- 6785 after 5 p m

RESPONSIBI.E TEACHER on summer vacation will paint your house for a reasonableprice Free estimates E x ­perienced References 737-'2643.

LOW HATES Painting Experienced college students lor interior 4 exterior pain ling Call Garv or John 609- 924 4883

I VINTE1 PAPERHANGERS Thirdct-nera' >», it quality work 201 545 387>i

\IX PAINTING 4- REPAIR W < iR K done in half the time i>\ -wt experienced college -indents very reasonable J Mi 009 737 0647 nr 609-882- 6521

METICl LOUS Webster -ays neaI with great care, reasonable call as and see what tins means 609- 443-5899

31.': 349 - 422 . 201-521 1916

HOPEWELL VALLEY school ' eaeher 4 2 college Srs seek jobs painting houses References several years of experience fully insured, and free estimates Cal! Ralph Davit - nr.' 466-0138 or 609-395- 1716

Cl S3 1 -M l'\INTER 20 yrs exp ,(uai ' work, references

Photography

TOTALPHOTOGRAPHY

COMMERCIAL

toga!

Passports

PORTRAITS

Publicity

W KDD1NGS5

I \ Y609- 448-5623

TOTAL photography Call The ( amera s Eve Care Martin 1 Mark Davs 609-757-0100, Nights. 448-0228

Piano Tuning

PI \NOTUNING

Regulating RepairingROBERT IT HALLIEZ

Registered,\1 ember Piano Technicians

Guild Inc 609 921 7242’

PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRS, reasonable rates all workguaranteed Call 201 8286494

P I V N O T l n i m ;Repair Regulation

Prompt and efficient service rendered at a very reasonable rale Please contactW HJ.1AM DARST at 809) 46631359 n r (95 -0571

WILL CLEAN attics garages cellars Will do light hauling Reasonable rates Call 201 297 5352

]> M’i'.H. il WGIN'G M it \PIN(.

I ‘rum pi personal service All -, jit-- <>i wall covering’

Free Estimates Dan Rudenstein

609-585-9376

HOUSE PAINTING ex- 'erior interior, fine quality For (ree ostunale call A1 ("sa le after 6 pm 201-297- 58 23

\ \N \K S PAINTERS

Reasonable QualityRates PaintExpertise n Workmanship Year round Ixislness

No WaitingFree 60H-S24-3962Estimates alter 5 p.m

f ’Ri H- ESSK )NAL PAINTING done al prices you can af

lord References available. For I ree estimates and advice all Kim Foster. 609-466-0780,

PAINTING 4 PAPER HANGING Frank Janda, 292 Dutch Neck Rd Call 1609 1 448-3578

Roofing

ROOFING 4 SIDLNG and home repairs free estimatesCall 609-443-5932

PROBLEMS?

ROOFINGCONTRACTING

KF ROOKING ft GUTTE1 REPAIRS

Since 1946

E P (.OLTRA SOMERVILLE

2 » l S 2 6 -8 M S

BELLE MEAD ROOFING 28 \ts in business F estimates on all type roof and leaders and gutters i chimney flashirw C anytime. 6O9-924-2M0 or J 359 5992 'local call fr Princeton).

RICHARD PIEROS ROOFING ft SIDING

Quality work at reasonable prices

1201) 526-0632 ManviUe

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Roofing Special Services Rooms For Rent Apts. For Rent Apt*. For Rent House* For Rent H o u .M F o rR .n t PrJj*°rt7.,

Why wait unul the roof leaks'1 Plan ahead lor vour roofing needsNEW HOOFS REPAIRS

COOPER & SCHAFER &t Moran Pnnceton

699-924 2063

HOOFING SHINGLES - 240 lb Stick Tab Bird/Johns Manville/Ruberoid GAF $16 96 per sq Raritan I timber Company 201 257-6300

Paving

F M l XUS SKINCARE AND BODX MASSAGE with the most modern equipment and techniques Treat yourself to our special pampering comfort and beauty. You'll love it

Ask about our PRKTT'i FEET special Jeg waxing with pedicure

ARTISTIC II XIRDRESSERS 42 Witherspoon St

I *ri nceton 604 924-4875

FENCING COMMERCIAL FENCING and private fencing, western railing, metal fencing, stockade fencing, and decorative fen cmg Free estimates 609-924- 2040

SWIMMING POOLS FILLED - Call 609-466-0706 or 466-2078

ALTERATIONS Hems,zippers, seams, etc Expert!; done A very reasonable 609- 448-6334

DECORATOR MAl-LPAPER l( o in a n w ood w o v e n , laminated shades, vertical blinds furniture, carpeting, discount prices 201-329-2529 after 4 p.m

LAWN MOWER REPAIR Tune ups and repairs 609-446 1802

LANDSCAPING T R EE REMOVAL grass cutting, and retaining wall, free estimates satisfaction guaranteed 609 924-2040

FREE Facial worth $25 A New Look plus Skin Protection tor the Summer Call for a tree facial after 6 p.m 609 H960767 lor appointment

BA R R Y 'S TUNE-UP SER VICE Will tune-up your car at vour home New plugs, points rotor and condensor All work guaranteed $18-124 ('all 609 *21 7246

L A D I E S C U S T O MTAILORING coats, sun­dresses. gowns, skirts, etc made to order Hillside Studio 609-737-0090

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERY

AREFINISHING

Chouse Irom many fabrics including If VND MADE CREWEL WORK in pillows bedspreads, draperies and upholstered furniture made to ..tie r ( all 609-443-1510

washi nSPECIALIZING machine repairs commercial and residential reasonable 201 297-5047

ROOFING 4 SI DING

New & repairs, gutters Free Estimates

Guaranteed Work

ZAKER ROOFING 609-882 7552

Catering

CATE'RING Intimatedinner parties to large receptions Variety of menus Call 609-655-0968

DUE SSMAKER1627

609 466

MSCE P E in NY NJ & Pa w to yrs exp in Ind & Comm bldgs seeks work contract basis 201-297-1944

DRESSMAKER. Middlebush area Dresses. gowns alterations, exp 201 844-3124

PI Hi i.NK DRIVEWAY con­'d ruction black lop, stone? also ur deliver lop soil 609- 152-9182 anytime

Special Services

ORDER YOUR JEWISH NEW X EAR CARDS & WEDDING INVITATIONS, ETC 201-359- 1227 DISCO! NT

COPPER HOTS Tinning, polishing and repairing of copper and brass pdts Call 609-397 2259

YO! R CAR WASHED AT HOME. Washed and waxed wlih quality products Reliable Reasonably priced Call 609 921-6587 o r '924-5561

SAVE DOIJLARS SEWING SERVICES In my home. Yoiu provide pattern, material, no I ions and I'll sew Agreeable price worked out for each garni cni Call 609-921 64 23 after 6

Housesitting

HOUSE SITTING POSITION WANTED by responsible older professional couple with child Will care for pets, plants, garden, etc Will treat home like our Home. Please Call 609-466-3031.

W anted To Rent

WANTED House for rent Single carpenter & painting contractor seeking house in need of repair to restore for a rental agreement Wish to discuss? Call 609-395-0800

WANTED TO RENT - 1bed room u n fu rn is h e d , working couple 201 782-4691 after 5:30 pm

WORKING COUPLE desires large 1 or 2 bedroom unfurnished apt within 5 miles of Eorrestal Campus tor about $200 mo. Call 609-443-5717

YOUNG FAMILY with 2 school age children seeks 3 bedroom house or apt Prefer under $300 mo. but willing to pay for nght house if near Princeton vicinity Call 201 766-6069

COUPLE LOOKING to rent 1 or 2 bedroom effic apt . max rent $185 609-921-8486 before noon

WORKING COUPLE w expecting tiaby desires small 2 bdrm house cottage by H I fin an cia lly stable, good references 201-359-7195

COUPLE with new baby desire to rent unfurnished 2- bedroom apt within 15 minutes of Princeton Je t Occupancy by Sept 1 Call Pat Klensch Balmer week days 609-799-2600. ext. 217

REASONABLE APT or part of house wanted by young couple in Princeton or surrounding areas for Sept 1st Best of references 609-443 4997

WORKING GIRL NEEDS SMALL 1 br cottage or house villi yard area in the Pen 1 ngtnn Hopewell. Titusville. 1 i entmi area Have w el 1 .allied dog Call 609-888 1838

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TEACHER SEEK S rural house or apt w 1 thin 30 miles of Princeton below $200 per month Cali 212-462-0708

W ANTED l nlirnished 4 bedroom house near schools and transportation to NYC Call 215-836 2634

ROOM WANTED IN FRANKLN TOWNSHIP $80 $ 1 (Mi per mo Professional man. prefer refrigerator 4 stove or hoi plate W nte Box C-2, ' South SomersetNewspapers. 240 So Main St Manville N J

Room s For Rent

ROOM IN VERY QUIET central Pnnceton location, air conditioned $117, please call 609-964-7934

AooMS and serm-efficiencies at weekly rates Pnnceton Manor Motor Hotel, U S *1 Month outh Jet 201 329-4555

ROOM FOR RENT with private entrance Cal! 609-448- 8407

D R E S S M A K IN G AND ALTERATIONS - Janice W olfe Cal I 609-448-2125

D R E S S M A K I N G & ALTERATIONS - Claire Tobin Call 609 448-5614

■PLANTS' NOW AVAIL at re as prices We do plant parlies w 10% (Jonations for organizations For mire info call 297-1769 4 297 5795

NEW HOPE PA private bedroom Roomers have their own entrance living room with fireplace, kitchen dining area with fireplace At­tractively furnished large home on 5 acres Pool privileges $35 wk All utilities paid Call 215-862-5330 after 6 p m

ROOM for rent house on a farm $25 wk Call after 6 p.m 609-921 8958

ROOM FOR RENT in private home near RCA laboratories gentlemen only ample parking please phone 609-452 2125 eves and weekends

ROOM FOR RENT Central Nassau SI for office or living, low rent Available now Large and bright 609-924-3040

El RNJSHED ROOM G e n il iemen p r e f e r r e d Reference required 248 Mercer St Hightstown

ROOM FOR RENT in center Lawrenceviile Village $125 per mo plus $10 Tor utilities Pleasant 609-896- 0262

DESIRABLE ROOM to rent near Princeton Univ Parking Men preferred Call 609 924-4474

Ft KNISHEI) ROOM for gentleman on quiet street. 2 bftx’ka off Main Si Manville call diys 20! 722-0070 or eves 201-722-5524

ROOM FOR RENT in private borne near RCA laboratories, gentleman only. ample parking please phone 609-452- 2125 eves and weekends

Apts/H ouses To Share

WO R K I N G F E M A L E W ANTED to share 2 bedroom apt 609-443 6736

BLACK FEMALE in M’s would like to share apt located in Franklin Twp wi,th easy lo get along with in­dividual Call 201 -821-8331

PROFESSIONAL woman mid-fcO’s looking to share ;ypt or house m Pnnceton vicinity starting Sept t. Call Barbara Home number 609-921-6875 bus 609-921-9000 ext 2174

FFMA1.F roommate w anted - to share large apt in Highland Park 201-828-8638

ROOMMATE WANTED to share country house in Hillsboro Own bedrm '$100 per month plus utilities Available immediately 201- 69-4628

LOOKING for youngprofessional to share apt in ■Lawrenceviile Call 609-771- 1398 after 9 p.m

P R O F E S S I O N A L F K MALESi.S seeking toshare apt or house with same lor Sept ] Please call Mariivn 609-921-1773 . if ter 5

SHARE \ Hot SF roommate wanted to share large con venijently located house in Pnrtcelon . Jet w ith 2 voung bachelors 609 799-2149 after 6 p.m,

WOMAN in rmd-t w neties looking for house to share Likes pets. Call Nanc\ at 609- 890-9500 Ext M0 9 to 5 or 609 737-9352 after 6

FEMALE R OOMMATE W an t ed to share three-bed-rm countrv house with fireplace, in Princeton Including utilities, cost is $175 per month Call 609-921-2806 Ext 231 during the day

W ANTED ooe male person to share modern furnished 3 bedroom apt m Princeton $1304$ 130 (a ll E nc 609-452 1185.

F E M A l .E T E A C H ER MUSICIAN looking for House or apt to share between Pnnceton Somerville Own room 1201 526-7623

East WindsorWINDSORREGENCY

Luxury Garden Apartments East Windsor New Jersey

A Select Few of SPACIOUS

1 Bedroom /Balcony Apartments Available

INCLUDES Swim Club It Cabana + Kiddie PoolFor Residents)

Cooking Gas Central Air Condition On-Site Parking 1-arge Playground

Facilities Plus More.

MORE VALUE AT THE LOWEST AREA PRICES

Ask About Our Tenant Saving Plan Immediate A Future

Occupancy 609 ) 448-2964

If no answer call 2011 947-6333

Renting Agent on Premises 7 Days 10 A M -6 PM

Evenings bv Appointment 6nly

C 4 R Realty MGMT & Co fnc

Daily A Sunday Express bus service to

shopping

DIRECTIONS: N J Tpke to exit 8 lake Rte 33 West

Hightstow n T re n to n 1 to North Main St. iCranbury- Hightstown Road right on North Main St Approx Ai mile to Windsor Regency office,* 3 blocks on left side

l \ F l R N S IF H D NEW LUXURY APTS 1 & 2bedrooms $270 and up Meadow Lane Apts. 5 minutes tram Princeton Jet Call 609- 452-8220

DAYTON AREA duplex for rent prefer a business couple upstairs. 2 bedrooms with bath, air-conditioning 3 rooms downstairs with shower half cellar with use of washer and drver. t car garage. Call 609- 44:5-3559 after 6

Apts. For Rent

HIGHTSTOWN 6 rooms Duplex apt 4 basement newly decorated Adults onU $285.>mo 609-448-2725 s

THREE ROOM DUPLEX - furnished or not ideal for couple or executive, prtv dnvewav $250 201-297-2143

“PRINCETON ARMS

Luxury Apartments

I and 2 bedrooms Individually controlled heat 2 air con ditioners. IndividualBalconies 12 cut ft. Refrigerator Venetian Blinds Large waik in closets. Private entrances Laundry room with washers and dryers. Wail to wall carpeting in 2nd floor apartments Superintendent on site Rents start at $200 up

Model apartment Telephone 609-448-4801. (Open daily from 12 :t0 p m to 5 pm except Sunday) Directions from P r in c e t o n P n n c e t o n Hightstown Road, turn right on Old Trenton Road . mile, turn left and follow signs

ALLENTOWN. N J - New I bdrm. living rm dining rm. kitchen, colored tile bath luxury apts We give you $25 inwards heal $198 immed occupancy Pvt. entrance, pvt .porch, air cond. carpeting th e r m o p a n e s c r e e n s , spacious closets and cabinets, refrig freezer, range/oven. washer dryer facilities TV antenna, reserved parking

CRESTWOOD COLONIAL ARMS

609-259-7540 Breza Rd off Yardville-Allentoiwn Rd

Ea*l WImOm t

CHESTNUT WILLOW1 Itra modern 1 It 2 bedroom apis Air conditioned and carpeted 2 bedroom apts have2 baths One year lease From $200 to *245 216 Dorchester Dr 609-448-6960

KKOOKWOODGARDENS Modern 1 A 2 bedroom apts Air conditioned, carpeted Swim club on grounds Hickory Comer Rd near Rt 130 From $195 to $235 609-448- 5531

W A NBROOK WESTSpacious ultra modern 1 & 2 bedrooms air conditioned, 20' balconies carpeted apts Sw im club on grounds Bub to N YC 65 minutes From $200 to $235 Dutch Neck Rd near Rt 130 609-448-3385

AREA’S MOST SPACIOUS APARTMENTS

I'arklike setting just of! Route

Hit F rank I in Comer Rd.I jwrencex ille

4 room 1 bedroom apts now available 609-896-0990 or see Dom in office anytime

TOWN HOUSE GARDENS - 1 A 2 bdrm apts from $182 Hightstown Supt on site 809- 448 2196

APARTMENTS FOR RENT

August 1st 1 Bedroom $240 August 1st 2 Bedroom $350 Sept 1st 3 Bedroom f urn $675

HOUSES FOR RENT

3 Bedroom $ $375 Aug 1st4 Bedroom $650 Sept 1st 4 Bedroom $600 Sept 1st3 Bedroom R50 fum av immediately4 Bedroom $575 Sept 1st

Edmund Cook 4 ( ompany190 Nassau St

Princeton. N.J 08540 609-924-0322

APARTMENT in downtown Pnnceton - *250 all utilities included Call 609-924-7034

EFFICIENCY APT available Sept 1 in Lawren ceville area Call between 6-9 pm 609-771-1379

APT — Rt »1 Monmouth Jet 6 miles north of Pnnceton 3 rooms, bath Available im mediately $140 includes heat 609-924-1086

KENDALL PARK 1 Bdrm aot turn or unfurn to sub let A/C. balcony, swim pool privileges, essy bus con nections $230 per mo plus elec 201-821-8315

3 ROOM furnished apt Utilities included 201 725-5667

MANVILLE 2 bedroom apl avail Aug 1 No pets, rent $225 + utilities 201) 725- 7540

MANVILLE 4 rm apt heat furnished 601 W CamplainRd 201) 722 1732

AVON VILLAGE CON­DOMINIUM 2 BR 2 baths, u wiping, cent air washer & drier swimming and tennis Private clubhouse $375 plus utilities Avail Sept 1 or Oct ! 609-448-6263

M l HAL GARAGE APT 6 \ rs old. 5 room & tile bath, laundry room in garage Lambertvilie area $250 mo ! person Write Box *03097 c o Pnnceton Packet

BR APT TO St BLET im- iiedK m Pnnceton Meadows

v\ AA carpeting, dishwasher, central air. free pool and fonts cts 212-564-6UO0. ext

SI ailer 7 609-799-3516

APT FOR RENT 2nd floor 4 . roomsandhath Nice area 141 North 6th Ave . Manville Professional couple preferred Cal! 201 725-3576

LN TRENTON 4 room apt , 2 Ixxlrooms. living room and kitchen. $180 per month plus securitx No children or dogs '"all 609-393-1320 after 5 30

3 ROOM APT for couple Apply at 905 Kennedy Blvd . Manville

EAST WINDSOR - Modern 2 br. 2 bath, garden apt W central air, poo! avail Aug 1 6 mo sublet, at $250 per ■no Ijist mo free) Option to renew Call 809-448-6011

APT FOR RENT 5 rooms. 2nd floor, hot/cold water, stove refng no pets or children, security required 119 No 8 th Ave Manville 201- 722-4743

TWIN RIVERS

4 room and bath condominium Air cond , all appliances

$300.00 per month Owner pays monthly Trust Fund fee which includes heat

3 bedroom Townahouse 6 rooms, 2 4 baths, basement, all appliances, central air cond *440 00 per month

LEONARD VAN H1SE AGENCY

*•9-448-4 256

TWO BEDROOM HOU SE on the edge of a stream in Hightstown with living room dining room, kitchen and bath *260/mo 809-799-2663

WOODED SPLIT Half acre wooded lot, 4 bedrooms. 24 baths, Central air, fireplace. 2 car garage, family room, E Windsor available early Sept $450 pier month RI CHART) SON REALTY 809-448-5000

An attractive 2 story Colonial on 5 acres tn the Township. 4 bedrooms 3 4 baths Available July 10-15 or later for one, two, three or four years Ground care included

*750

FURNISHED RENTALS

3 bedroom country cottage I^awrence Township Aug 15. 1975-Aug 31, 1976 *675

STOCKTON RE AL ESTATE Anne S Stockton

Broker 609-924 1416

YARDLEY — 3 bedroom house with fireplace On canal $325 215-493-3563

TWIN RIVERS - 3 bedroom furnished townhouse. all appliances, 24 baths central AC, 1 blk from NY bus 6 mo lease $400 pier mo Call 609- 443-3981

TWIN RIVERS - 3 bedroom townhouse. Quad 4 all con veniences 24 baths, basement appliances pool, tennis, more $375 pier month RICHARDSON REALTY 609 448-5000

YARDLEY. PA — Only 25 minutes from Pnnceton in the exclusive Sandy Run area Executive type 5 bedroom home with 2 car garage $550 mo Available now Call Bacs Realty Inc Realtors 215-295-1181

HOUSE FOR RENT lovely 3 bedroom 2 bath brick home river frontage Hillsborough Twp Cellar with recreation room & bar. 2 car garage, w all to wall carpiet, air condition kids A piets o k Available end of Julv $375 pier mo Phone 20 1 526-3212 or 201 359-4589

HOUSE FOR RENT IN KINGSTON 3 bedroom ranch, a small very clean house 2 blocks from .NYC bus Available Aug 1 $375 per mo Cal! 609-921 2091 Eves or weekends

EAST WINDSOR New 4 bedroom Colonial in excellent location Available im mediately $400 mo plus utilities 1 year lease 14 months security required Fully carpeted, air con ditio'ned Call 609-448-4081 weekdays for appointment

PRINCETON — Two rooms plus kitchenette all utilities included, unfurnished, no pets,$225 per month, available August 1

PRINCETON Three rooms and bath, unfurnished, no pets, off street parking, all utilities incl $210 per month Wicksboro Assoc . Inc Realtors 609 799-3232

Housas For Rent

TWIN R IV ER S — 3 BR Twnhse 5 appliances, patio w/gas grill, finished basement Pool and tennis incl $385/mo 609-799-9036

FRANKLIN PARK — executive ranch house, 2 bedrooms. 1 4 baths, full basement. 2 car garage, acre lot, near NYC bus, no chilcken or pets Call mornings 301-297 2774

FOR RENT — 3 bedroom house in Hopiewell on 2 acres of iand Firep lace garage basement, central air conditioning Excellent for 3 single professionals or small family, references required $475 per month Reply Box * 03118. c/o Pnnceton Packet

MANVILLE 4 rm j -, no children Corner Camplain Rd A So 11th Ave Please call 201) 722-2927

You can report violations of lish and game laws by telephoning the state at 609- 292 2965

TWIN R IV ER S 3 B R Townhouse. 24 baths. 4 4 yrs old im m aculate condition freshly painted in and out. full basement, c /c, w/w car pet ing, f f re fn g self cleaning oven, drapes shades many more extras pool tennis courts and other re c re a tio n a l fa c ilit ie s $350 mo Call after 6 609-443 1567

MANVILLE 4 duplex 2 bedrooms fully carpeted, basement. $260 plus utilities and security Available Aug 1 Cal) 201-526-8382

5 ROOM CAPE COD full basement 2 BR lg kit, garage, alum windows A doors, oil beat Use of lg acreage, pay own heat and util $300 212-583-1128

TOWNHOUSE 2 bedrooms living room dining room, kitchen A bath Basement A parking Central location Available Sept 1 Asking rental *375 609-924-0746

4 BR Townhouse — ail ap

glances, drapes, tennis, pool xp bus to NY 12 mi to Princeton. $400 per mo Option

to buy 215 794-5228

HOME FOR RENT 4 Bv owners 3 bedroom ranch in Shady Brook area Central air conditioning. Large recreation room, beautiful grounds, many other features Available'Sept 1 Nochtkfc-en $575 per mo Eves 609-924 8977

PRINCETON JUNCTION — Living room, dining room kitchen with washer and refrigerator, large playroom with fireplace, office alcove utility room, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, air conditioner 2 car garage with storage Lot at end cf street $485 mo Call 609-921-2417 or 2435

IN PRINCETON - 6 bedroom 2 bath w-ith garage Heavily treed lot Available Aug 1. $550 mo Call owner at 607 798 7240

KENDALiL PARK - 3bedroom ranch 14 baths, patio, near park Aug 1 $370 201 329-6309 or 297 2535

OLDER HOME in Pnnceton Boro 3-4 bedrooms dining rm , lOt. licit.. near Univ Call 809-924-84-7

LAURENCE 6 room, 14 bath single. 2-year lease, newly decorated References Anna C Fahertv Realtor 609 882-4333 ,

K O S S M O O K C O N - DOMINIUM Adults, liv rm din rm kitchen 2 tied rm. bath Security. Trans . Clubhouse 609-655-1271

TWIN RIVERS 3 bedrm townhouse, 2'2 baths family rm dm rm, liv rm kitchen, central air, all appliances, w u carpet full patio, excel location close to shopping and NY bus $360/mo. 609 448-5713

RENTALS

5 Bedroom Townhouse 5 bedrooms, living room dining room kitchen with dishwasher 2 full baths aria basement Two blocks from Firestone Librarv campus side of Nassau Street Ideal for student group or family Available Sept ember 1. Asking Rental $625

DWELLING MANAGERS 6419-924-0746

FOR RENT- 1/2 DUPLEX, 5 BR 14 blocks from Nassau St . occupancy Aug 15, 13 mo lease available Call 609-921 8927 after ? 30 wtodays . all weekend

2 STORY COLONIAL 4 bedrooms, 2 car garage full nasement. central air. fully carpeted large lot West Uiridsor schools Available Aug 1. $600'mo. Call davs 201- 545-9000, exit 21 Eves. 609-799 1050

NEW CHALET for rent weekly. PQCON05 - 3 BR.

•washer dryer dishwasher, walk to swamming. fishing A tennis $250/wk Call collect between 6 A 10 p m 717-646- 3352

RESORT RENTALS

On water walk to Chap paqutdick ferry Sleeping for 4 Living room, dining room, kitchen plus beach house September and October $500

STOCKTON REAL ESTATE Anne S Stockton

Broker 809-924-1416

LONG BEACH ISLAND OCEAN FRONT Lovely 3 bedroom, 11-4 bath ckipiex available Sept , Oct A Nov $2S/dav or #150/week 609-799- 2235

N Y STATE WOODED LOTS Beautiful area Hunt fish

ski 2 acres,. $1100 4 acres $2100 Also larger parcels at low prices W9-799 1280

POCONOS 3 55 acres, near Lake Wallenpaupack $6,500 Owner will take terms 609-448- 4089

INDIAN SUMMER on Cape Cod Bluff overlooking private cove, off Wellfleet Harbor Warm sun and cool nights, tennis, birding. trails, fianing and boating Comfortable houses with fireplace and deck, sleeps six Sept and Oct $125 per/week 201-521-0229 After 7 26 617-349-9490 or Box 352 South Wellfleet Mass 02663

Sum m er Rentals

Pied a terre Vacation in New York City. For sublet, month of August Fully furnished, spacious air-conditioned one bedroom apartment on east 79 Street Beautiful building, uniformed elevator operators References required $300 Call 212-988-0885

BEACH HAVEN PARK 2 bedroom cottage on beach, sleeps 7. $|95 wk 201 249-8880

ResortProperties

APPROXIMATELY 520 sq ft of finished office space in the Village of Lawrenceviile 2 piece powder room, carpeting and more with an immense [larking facility Immediate occupancy For inspection call Wei del Real Estate, 609-8B6- 1000

Business Real Estate For Rent

MICHAEL’S PLAZA "Only a lew left” Very busy thopnn| renter on Mercer St. or Rt. 33 in Hightstown Locate or re­locate vour business in this verv desirable locale. Ex- celfent for offices and [irofesstonals, as well. For information call 809 448-4800 III 10 p m

IDEAL LOCATION for Office studio, or Store Route 130, Cranbury , N J 609-386-1750.

HIDEOUT IN POCONOS - Four season recreation?! facilities available Call for further information 201-2976257

POMPANO BEACH. Fla Due to today's economy we have lowered rental on our new luxurious condominium in prestigious Hillsboro Beach $250 mo covers all 2 pools, private ocean beach minutes away from tennis, golf and shopping 1 bedroom 1-4 baths eat in kitchen with all appliances 609-448-7952

SUGARBUSH. VT Superb mountainside location Biking, lushing, rafting A hiking Sleeps 8 Three bedrooms, 2 baths, completely furnished A equipped including t v A stereo Rental includes swimming a tennis club Call 609-883-.T70O

BE At H FRONT APT on beautiful Sapphire Bav. St. Thomas Ground floor, sleeping-living room, large bedroom equipped kitchen 2 baths air conditioned Ac­commodates up to 5 persons .Maid and imen service provided. Tennis courts, swimming pool, water sports, restaurant on premises Reasonable Call 609-924-2620

RENTAL S’1 THOMASVIRGIN ISLANDS Luxurious Villa ac com moda tarns with private beach, maid service and lemns courts Leave your cares behind and let the gentle lapping, ol the beautiful Caribbean lull you to sleep Enjoy breakfast on your own spacious private halcony with breathtaking panoramic view of sparkling Cow-pet Bar Idea) for couples or famils For details call 201-359-8979'in N J or write Box 98. Jonesvslle, Michigan 49250

ADIRONDACK CABIN FOR RENT Fire place, electricity if w anted 1 private lake, boat,

sleeps six Gcxid base camp for hiking, etc $100 wk 609-896 0262.

Business Real Estate For Rent

HOPEWELL — quaint shop rental, good location for an­tiques. crafts and gifts Great opportunity for several craftsmen to share rent. 1300 sq ft $315 per mo Call 009-921 30.38

SOUTH BRl NSW1CK 4 New office space on Route 1 at Raymond Rd 5,000 sq ft available Eric Bram & Company Realtors 201 238- 3500

O FFIC E IN professionalbuilding in East Windsor available soon 609-655-2010

HMW0FOOT

A ttra c tiv e co m m ercia l builidng suitable for light industry commercial or office use Fully air conditioned Prime West Windsor location near new shopping center Property also includes 1600 ft additional building For rent or sale 609-921-2211 at 924 .,44 Principals only

VIC PRINCETON COMPLETELY FURNISHED

PANELLED OFFICEModern air conditioned building $90 and $140 or combine as 2 room suite 1! desired All utilities and all services included. daily cleaning Robert K. Me Pherson. broker 609-589-9369

HAMILTON SQUARE Business space on Rt 33 in Hamilton Square HYom 1,000 to 2,000 sci ft Units in­dividually heated and air conditioned Almost new condition with acoustical ceiling, carpeting, store tront Ideal for business or office Reasonable lease terms Priced righl from $4 00 per sq ftSmall office >pace available on Rt 33 in Hamilton Square Excellent for small office or tiusiness operation Prestige location contains 3 small of­fices plus balh only $195 per month Also large space of 1.200 sq It available just off Rt 33 in Hamilton Square Modern paneling, carpeting all conveniences, flexible interior arrangement, a t­tractive new bunding at less than $4 50 per sq ft Available for immediate occupancy

HIGHTSTOWN Route 130 location near Route 571 20x60 office with individual centralair and heat, plenty of [larking, available \ug 1 $450month

RICHARDSON R EA LTY m is ■aa iwmi

OFFICE - 800 sq.ft in small professional building, Hight stown-Pnnceton Rd good parking facilities. *0168, c/o WHIi. Box 146, Hightstown \ J 08520

HIGHTSTOWN EASTWINDSOR Store lor lease Retail or professional Car­peted. off street parking 609- 448-3197

St ITE OF OFFICES

VICINITY PRINCETON

2,000 sq.ft in brand new building secluded exclusive location 1 mile from I-29/» Completely air conditioned

individually controlled) AH services included Bathroom facilities iiiads of parking

1000 sq.ft warehouse spacealso available

Robert k M cPhersanBroker

609-599-9369

Modern Office Space

Single Offices or multiples Furnished or 1 TifurmshedFull Services

For information call 609-448-4700

The Building ( enterRt 130

Fast Windsor

OFFICE SPACE

Now modern suburban off.ee center on Rt 287 interchange. Space available from 500- 60.000 sq.ft Prestigious neijjh- txirs Partitioning to suit Carpeting, air conditioning blinds included Private en trance Ample parking Reasonable rental on short term lease

Horace ( Shuman201 469-2233

V/AKKEN IM.\ZA WEST - Rt *130 EAST WINDSOR. STOKE SPACE FOR RENT 1000so it $500mo2000 sq.ft $900 moulus taxes and utilities Existing 20 store shopping plaza Fully air conditioned acoustic ceiling recessed lighting, paneled walls, tile floor Excellent location on Stale Hwv »130, 1/4 mi south cd the Princeton-Hightstown Rd 2 vr lease with option Ideal tor bakery outlet, tibrisi ch ildrens clothing, music store, or unisex clothing Suitable tor children's dance studio and others Call 609-448 4024 weekdays for ap pointment

EAST WINDSOR OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT

WAR REN PLAZA WEST Rt 130 & Dutch Neck Rd

2 room suil $240/mo net, net office furniture available)

Attractive prestige building with ample parking in ex­cellent location Paneled walls, carpeting, accoustical ceilings, central air con ditioning, t or 2year lease with option Available im­mediately Call 609-46B-4024 weekdays

O FFIC E FOR RENT R e a s o n a b l e I n q u i r e l.awrencevilie Deli, 5 Franklin Corner Rd , 609-896-1850,

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HOPEW ELL TOWNSHIP

In Princeton Farms, a four bedroom. 2x/i bath brick front Colonial. Entrance foyer, living room, formal dining room, family room with log-burning fireplace, utility room, eat-in kit­chen and powder room. 4 bedrooms and 2 baths on second floor. Centralb air conditioned. Immediate occupancy

..........................................ST 1.900.

H O PE VI E L L T O W N S H I P

within walking distance of Pennington Borough A large 4 bedroom 2 story colonial with 2 '/2 baths - .great country kit­chen. formal living and dining rooms, laundry. 2 car garage, full bas-rnent -- a treed lot and brook with bridge 1^9,9(H).

J l ST LISTED - Western section of the township A 3 bedroom. I V?. bath Rancher on nicely landscaped half acre lot. Large cJiePrv living room, dining room, modern kitchen full basement and attached garage........................................ 147,900.

\ twohedroom. I bath two story on two and one half acre-............................................................................................$4:4,700.

NEW COLONIAL . F E A T H E R B E D LANE 4 bedroom,. 2 V: baths... Huge rooms and 2 >/2 acre lot... with trees. d(l" fina ruing to qualified buyer. Reduced $79,900.

\ sensitive adaptation of a colonial classic with all the modern features von re looking for Built by Balesteri and Pearson in [lie Exclusive Film Ridge area on 1.5 acres, thi~ aiaihentu J-bwnipson Saltbox offers four bedrooms, 2 Vz baths, eat-in kit (Tien, living room with fireplace and large but cozv family room. If authenticity and quality without compromise an your requirements, better see this home now $1157..700.

When sou experience Film Ridge Park Southwest, vou un­derstand the realities of country living at its ultimate 4 ,'i - bedroom I with expansion to 41, 2 1 baths, Thompson colon i a 1 cape on I V: acres is a pleasant thought but when it s con­structed by Balestieri A Pearson it i' the toast that make- tin party ’ Ouality without compromise is evident from the quarry rile entry to the handcrafted cabinetry and 'mud ceramic till bath Features include family room with fireplace, a deri. first floor master bedroom suite and rear flag party patio. Some color selections could still lie vour option at this time.7 ....................................................... ...............................................$ 1 2 7 ,2 0 0 .

HI NTER DON CGI NTY

Year round vacation home on 14 2 acres with outbuildings, ideally suited for horses Minutes to New York bus. 20-30 nioniitinutes to Flops' well and Princeton Late IKth century colonial, restored with care and taste. There is a step down living room with stone walk-in fireplace, family room with brick fireplace and french doors opening to a terrace, library opening to a terrace, country kitchen with hand formed terra cotta brick floor and fwiwder room. Second floor master bedroom with fireplace, two additional bedrooms and batFi W ide plank floors, old exposed beams, and also a nearly com­pleted renovatedl guest cottage with living room, kitchen, bath, study and loft bedroom. . . $95,900.

PRINCETON BOROl GH

100-year-old restored Colonial on Boro lot Completely modernized v'lth living room, dining room, kitchen, family room. 4 bedrooms. A restored harn is included Km!Reduced t o .......................................................................... $59,500.

Duplex with 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, living room, dining room, new eat-in kitchen, on each side. Partial basement, attic storage also, I side w ith a fireplace, I car garage, with parking fur -i\. I enants pay, all utilities. Rental $ 525. |k t unit. Asking

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Asking $70,000

PRINCETON K»W NSHIP

\ huge 2 family in great condition. \X alking distance to borough. 3 bedrooms, hath, living room, dining room, eat-io kitchen, full attic and basement, each side. New septic now being installed......................................................................Sb.i.OOO.

I urge all-brick rancher oil > acre wooded lot. 9 foot ceiling- a r c pi'! the beginning of a truly beautiful home. I Itra-fnodern eat-in kitchen with every convenience and five-place breakfast har adjoining beamed family room with log burning fireplace Formal dining room, grand living room, with marble fireplace wall. F.ntrv foyer with wrought iron grill vv< .rk and marble planter. I king-sized bedrooms. 3 V. baths, laundry rlxim. 3- ear garage, full basement and a super 40 \ 20 flagstone patio for summer entertaining. Many extras Asking $13(1.000

I VAX III NCF l'()\A NSHIP

* >n almost two acre- in the 1 all Timbers are, a new home of brick and aluminum for minimum maintenance with five bedrooms. 2 1 . baths, large kitchen, formal living and dining room- Large family room with fireplace and sliding door to patio. 2-car garage, full basement. Priced right at $78,000.

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DIRECTIONS From Trenton Take Route 33 East to Me.cerv.llr Shoppmg Ccn.e Turn Left at next ,nter*ectH>n Turn nghr on Edinburg Rd (R» 53 51 Proceed I m.te >cTerroce Oreen vign rtven turn left o»> Dube Rd »o model*

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D E S IR A B L E O F F IC E SPACE 500 sq ft right off Nassau SI Several rooms on !rd floor with private bathroom Call F2 Szymanski Gunwyn Ventures 14 Nassau Si . Princeton N .1 609-921-5633.

BEAUTY SALON In ex­cellent location needs new owner 6 stations, completely stocked with all business fixtures etc Immediate oc­cupancy Kent $500 monthly plus (axes $60 and utilities $80) $1001) security required

can 609-448 4081 weekdays

Land For Sale

Real Estate W anted

P , ACRE PRINCETON TU P building lot in Sylvan Moraine surrounded by Green Acres

forever wild Roadalready in existence oa in­terior of one perimeter Perfect setting for an. ar chitectural gem Realistieallv priced FYincipals onlv Call 609-921 -2290

InPROPERTY WANTED ... dividual seeks one to ten acres w ith or without buildings Senddetails to 133 Finn Lane Kendall Park 06824

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REAL ESTATE WANTED Puilding !''■* •• i?R ' vvr Twp $8~to $22,000 Call 609-443- 4446 Ask for Pete Ogden or write P O Box 176. Roosevelt. N J 08555

BRIDGEWATER Mountain area, wooded lot, possible subdivision for two homes Fronts on two streets, one facing lake City water and spwpfc availahle Tuf . a nege* AbSing Siii.suo Wankow Hone har Realtors 60 W t mon Avenue Bound Brook 201-356-4477

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EXCELLENT THREE BEDROOM CAPE COD situated on a one acre treed lot Interior recently com pletely remodeled $43,500

THIS ATTRACTIVE WELL BUILT TWO STORYCOLONIAL with four bedrooms has much to offer. A large modern kitchen with breakfast area, powder room, separate laundry room and full basement are just a few of the features. $69,500.

FOR A REAL INFLATION HEDGE look into this 3 story apartment house The income can make your money really work for you $59,900

FOUR BEDROOM BI-LEVEL HOME IN PRINCETON JUNCTION. Fireplace in family room, aluminum siding Choose your colors cabinets, floor covering and paints Convenient location for en tire family $ 6 2 5 0 0 .

TWO YEAR OLD FOUR BEDROOM. CUSTOM COLONIAL on one acre fully wooded lot Thishome has maintenance free aluminum siding, cen­tra: air conditioning, large full basement, redwood deck from the panelled family room with fireplace. Fine new in ground pool $ 79,500.

SEE THIS FINE NEW COLONIAL NEARING COM PLETION feat ures five bedrooms, fireplace in family room, cen tra l air conditioning, aluminum siding, partial brick front, full basement, patio and paved driveway Convenient location in Lawrence Township $ 6 8 9 0 0

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HAMILTON SQUARE Beautiful lots in an exclusive area Some partially wooded $12,000 up Joseph II Martin 609-882-0288. eves &• week ends 737-2864

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14 WOODED ACRES Lawrence township Ship pet auk in Creek, natural tree lined cross this large home or horse farm site on rustic VanKirk Road Excellent percolation on all 14 and 14 acre zoning permit builder 74- homes with access road Vsking $77,000

MANYILLEj Sparkling 3 bedroom ranch, maintenance free siding full basement. 9 tears young Family-sized kitchen-dinmg area 21 sea! length with many cabinets, dishwasher countertop range and built in oven Luxury- bath 8 x 9.6 with double vanity sink and custom tiling All this on a landscaped lot with rearpatio and privacy fence just

for vourwaiting f or your family $44,900 Wankow Honehar Realtors 60 West l tpon Ave . Bound Brook 201-356-44..

5 PRINCETON LOTS 14 to 2 * acres Autumn Hill and Cordova Roads Heavily wooded Bordering 100-acre park $19 500 to $32,500 each Excellent terms

EAST WINDSOR CR.AN BURY MANOR Beat in Ration Buy from Owner i room b ilev e l. 1 4 baths wixxied : 2 acre lot, L,ow $40's 609 443-3622

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Eoot W i n d s o r Twin Rivers 4 room condominium, excellent condition ideally located overlooking lake.

Asking only $23 900East W i n d s o r Twin Rivers 5 room Townhouse freshly painted, completely finished basement, patio deck in redwood with gas grill, located in Quad ll

A»kmg $35 500Eo»t W i n d j o r • Twin Rivers 3 bedroom Townhouse, end unit with self c'aanmg stove, frost free refrigerator, dishwasher washer and dryer includes shag carpeting. Asking $41,000

East W i n d s o r ■ Twin Rivers 4 bedroom Townhouse includes all appliances professionally finished basement, many extras. Asking $44 500

E a s t W i n d s o r TUzin RfVWt Detached 4 bedroom 8 |oom, 2 story 2 . baths, ail appliances full basement 1 car garage, ideally located

Asking $47 500East Windsor - Devonshire Area 8 roqms, 4 bedrooms, 2 G baths. 2 story colonial, large formal living room with fireplace: formal dining room, large panelled family room Eat in kitchen with built in ap­pliances Basement oversized 2 car garage Central an conditioning Excellent condition.

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5711,(1X1 Kas! Windsor Colonial Built by owner 8 >rs old 3

HR, 16X28. 2': baths, beamed l.K, Cathedral ceiling natural cedar den, 33 base cabinets in kil 8 <nt to Princeton Pnn a pa Is, 809-448-3802

n't OWNER on quiet Western Wav a charming home in excellent cond 3 b r tq baths striking addition step down family rm . sunny eat-in kitchen, both opening' onto a bi level deck, private sundeck off master br central air alum siding fenced in hack vard Principals only $78,500 609-921 3863

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SEASIDE PARK 3 room apartment sleeps 4. ocean block by the week $175 201 397 4082 or weekends 20 1 793■4597

TW IN RI\ ERS • Quad 11 3 BRend unit. Choice location fcr family with young children 609-448-4778

ROSSMOOR CO-OP Adults 48- 5-G mortg 1 story, 2BRend patio extras Bus N't' Burn 609-655-4076

O FFE R E D BY Princeton owner spacious 5 hdrm. 3 tiaih home on landscaped acre with brook Purple dematis are blooming tin the front posts Entrance hall folding doors divide I r from d r that >pens onto patio Kitchen with

dishwasher disposal and refrigerator F ireplace in recreation room Laundry room with washer and (fryer Central air conditiomng Carpeting Lots of closets Near transportation, school and Lake Carnegie, yet offers complete privacy A property like this is diffieult to find in Princeton at the ri price of $89,500 Phone 608-984-0393

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CRANBURY MANOR 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths large basement, garage, centra! air cond $46,900 609-771 1177

BROOKTREE COLONIAL 3 BR. 1 full & 2 half baths central ac. Choice location Owner leaving state 609-4483724

TW IN RIVERS 3 B R end Two Hse excel loc upgrad'd leatures 7Q% assum mtge $41,500 609-443-4183

PRINCETON .U NCTION perfect location for com muters. school children homemakers and pleasure seeks Better than new 4 bedroom Colonial Panelled family room with fireplace eat-in kitchen formal dining room large living room tentral air pa ho, 2 car garage and panelled study in basement $72,000 Oliver Realty. 609-924 7777 , 799-2058

TWIN RIVERS QUAD II 3 BR split TH overlooks lake, fin bsmt appl. custom extras Mint cono 7 '2% assumable mortgage $45,$00 609 443 6884

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HONEY SI * RLE SCENTED HAVEN cozy 7 room Cape lucked back on a Large 1 2 acre amid giant trees and blooms and 2 organic gardens for winter and summer. Pears, crab apples, peaches, raspberries Jerusalem a r ­tichokes Barn for ponies, goats and chickens in own corral Separate dug-run Detached 2 car heated shop studio Top schools 12 minutes Princeton Walk to NY train $53,900 Owner 201 359-6856

1 V\ IN R IN ERS TOW NHOCSE In desirable quad 2. 3tiedrooms. 2C liaths finished basement upgraded carpeting and appliances. custom shades numicither gas grill, ceramic entrance, newly painted exterior storms and screens, move-in condition, priced to sell 609-443-1964

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TWIN KIN ERS QUAD It 2 BR end uml. finished basemen; Imick patio, many ex l ra s . no w red uc ed 10 $36.300 609 44.3-1909

TW IN Hit ERS 4 BR Split lv[ Townhse 2 baths, cent air. luil appl I blk N't express t>us short w alk g distance to elem school, pool & 'enms $425 mo 609 448-2835

Tw in RP; ERS TOW NHOUSE 3 bedrooms. 2-. Iiaths. air.

conditioning, stucco and wood beamed finished basement, H ft. 1, shaped, wet bar. no wax kitchen 'central vacuuming, humidifier storms and screens, gas grill T\ anlenna 200 amp electric service. $44 .30(1 61 >9 443-1906

BY' i >W NEK Custom txiilt 3 bdrm rainch on beautifully landscapied 1 2 acre Full basement, l.R w trpl eat-in kitchen. dirung-L, 1 full & 2 half baths. oversized garage, lovely oak floors throughout Lg well: established organic garden berry bushes. & 15 bearing irui! trees Plenty of

elbow room adjacent to Green Acres & just 10 min walk to lg fishing lake Located ,5 mi from Twin Rivers tin quiet residential community of Roosevelt Move-in condition High $40s C all 609 448-8192

PENNINGTON MUST SELL 6 rooms. 2 baths, screened

porch garage full basement lot 50 by 150. excellent con dition. many extras, mid $40 s or make offer 609-737 1 826

TWIN RIV ERS 4 BR Townhouse, upgraded appi w w Shag cpl cent vac ceramic tile foyer gas grill MANY EXTRAS, Mid 40 s 609 448-7188

EWING SPLIT LEVEL Beautifully decorated with wall wall carpeting and drapes throughout 4 bedrooms. 2-w baths, new modern kitchen 16 x 40 I amity room wit,h fireplace large 16 \ 30 screened in porch, in- ground heated swimming pool large lot well landscaped with plenty of trees $62,500 Principals only Call owner at 609-8B2 7459

HOPEWEU TOWNSHIP

ENJOY COUNTRY LIVING - in the Harbourton hills in this two story Gambrel House Modem kitchen, formal dining room, large attractivefam ily room wtth log burning fireplace, 4 bedrooms. 2 V4 baths, 2 car garage, 3 acres.

$ 8 2 ,5 0 0 .

ANTICIPATE - excitem ent when you see this q u a lity rancher s itua ted on one partly wooded acre Large modem kitchen, formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths, large fam ily room w ith attractive fireplace, 3/4 car garage, central air w ith electronic air filter

$72,500.

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ONE WORTH LOOKING AT - is this split level w ith modern kitchen, form al dining ro o m l iv ing room w ith fireplace, fam ily ro o m , 4 b e d ro o m s , 2 fu ll baths, 1 car garage, cen tra l air, large beautifu lly landscaped lot $54,900.

THIS SHOULD AROUSE YOUR CURIOSITYim m a c u la te ra n ch e r s i tu a te d on an exece l len t la n d scap e d lot M o d e rn k i tch e n , fo rm a l d in in g ro o m 3 b e d ro o m s , 1 % ba ths , f in ished fa m i ly ro o m in ba se m e n t , 1 car garage

$47,500

COME ON UP - and let us s h o w you th is 5 b e d ro o m , 1 !4 s to ry d w e l l in g M o d e rn kit chen , d in in g ro o m , 2 fu l l ba ths , enc losed f r o n t po rch , 2 car ga rage , large lot $35,900.

SHOPPING FOR A HOUSE - s to p as yo u w o n tf in d a b e t te r b u y th a n th is a t t ra c t iv e ranche r on a treed lot. C en te r e n t ra n c e hall, m o d e rn k i tc h e n , d in in g ro o m , la rge l iv ing ro o m . 2 g e n e ro u s size b e d ro o m s , fu l l t i led ba th , fu l l b a s e m e n t m a n y ex tras such as n e w ro o f n e w w a ll to w a ll ca rp e t in g in l iv ing ro o m and e n tra n c e hall p lus m a n y m o re to o n u m e ro u s to m e n t io n , $34,900.

FAMILY WANTED - to fill th e ro o m s in th is 2 s to ry co lon ia l in M t V ie w S e c t io n E n trance foye r , la rge m o d e rn k i tc h e n w i th b reak fas t area fo rm a l d in in g room , fa m i ly ro o m w ith f i rep lace , 4 b e d ro o m s , 2 V4 ba ths , 2 car ga rage w i th la rge to o l area, cen tra l air,

$79 000

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1.37 A C R E S H o p e w e l l T o w n s h ip $25,000.

3.02 A c res , H o p e w e l l T o w n s h ip R es iden t ia l -$24 000.

3 87 acres and 2.30 acres Z o n e d B 1 R ou te # 3 1 , H o p e w e l l T w p $25,000 per acre

18 5 w o o d e d acres. W e s t A m w e l l T w p ex ce l len t road f ro n ta g e $3,000 per acre.

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$9400. PfUCE REDUCTtONI Buyer in c e n tiv e o ffe re d by Southbound retiree who owns this g ra c io u s c h a rm in g move in c o n d it io n vintage 1940 4 bedroom 2 bath. 2 story with L AWRENCEVILLE ADDRESS Features a large family room with warm panelling buiH ins. a window wall and Franklin Stove situated on picturesque professionally landscaped acre accented by 2 0 *4 0 in ground poo: A great home for a family, looking for convenience to COLLEGES PUBLIC f RAN SPORTATION SHOPPING and RECREATION FACILITIES Minutes to either downtown Princeton or Trenton" Early occupancy atjided bonus You' im mt'difim inspection ana offer is encouraged Nov* priced at $85,500.

CHARM ING WORK SAVER • New one floor home, with the accent on easy care both inside and outside Convenient to storfes. schools, churches and buses Professionally landscaped. $88,000

A W O l A WORLD OF LIVING in this builder designed home Master suite dowKstairs, children upstairs. Open planning creates spaciousness large dining room eat in kitchen, family room with fireplace opening to full back patio Treed, almost 2 acre lot Quiet location Central Air $89,90*.

ACCENT ON VALUE - Immaculate 4 bedroom 2% bath Colonial home with family room forma1 dining room with sliding glass doors leading to a large patx kitchen with all appliances: utility room with washer and dryer Walk to the N Y bus Convenient to shopping

$112,500. - A small price for 23 acres and a 3 story stone ihome for the country gentleman Ultra modern 3 year old kitchen and renovated*? stall barn for horses

INDEPENDENCE »t»rt» with OWNERSHIP - 10 acres f a Ranch house thathhs 3 bedrooms, family room, small greenhouse Woods & Stream Great in vestment potential due to zoning. $79 500

THE THEME IS ROOMINESS • This centrally air conditioned gracious mow Colonial has a huge living room with fireplace, an adjacent library or musi< room formal dining room and eat-in kitchen The 4 large bedrobms include a private master suite Full dry basement Magnificently landscaped 2 acres Privacy in prestigearea Immediate occupancy $117 500

NEAT AS A PIN is this 4 bedroom home with central ptr, aluminum siding finished basement and eai-in kitchen in Mercerville $39,500

GOOD MEDICINE FOR INFLATION - here is a stable investment 2 story home, centrally air conditioned with 2 apartments and detached garage, new wiring and roof Exceptional Hamilton location Easily rerjit one or both apart ments $43,900

BEST BUY EXCELLENT CONDITION, prime location in Lawrence Twp Lovely Split Level features panelled den. '/? bath, laundry and workroom or 4th bedroomi on first level formal living and dining rooms * eat in kitchen on second level: 3 bedrooms and bath on third level Extras include private, fenced in back yard, new carpet . $49 ,500

LOT PRINCETON TOWNSHIP - Prime location on Province Line Road 3 45 acres wooded - stream buy now, build when sewer"sejvice is available At tractive terms for a qualified buyer $26,300

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8% 30 YEAR MORTGAGES AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED

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OFFICE SPACE - 20 NASSAU1 000 square feet Glass enclosed wall wall carpeted reception room plus 3 separate offices for $450

3 800 square feet 8 separate offices and open area glass en closed reception area Private lavatories $975

SmaH o fftce surtes One for $426 one for $86

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Call 452-2652 w *«kday*.

Custom Built H o m e s

VKm Bucci Builder, Inc. Now building on Stoort Road and Province Line Rd.

For inform ation, call

(609) 924-0906

from $49,690 Flexible F inancing

Open everyday from noon for inspection noon Tor inspection.

5 Superb models to choose from 2 Ranches 3 Colonials 3 and 4 bedroom models available Our country homes are set on 18,000 sq f l lots and all have 2 car garages

DIRECTIONS Rt 1 or 206 to oeaunfui new extension in terstate i 96 south only a few minutes to Scotch Rd Exit #3 Drive across Scotch Rd to Nursery Rd and continue one mile to models Mountain View Golf on leti models on right

Dnve Out Today*

Phon# (609) 882-6847Exclusive Solas A gan f: Ideal Realty (20 1) 283-2600

Real Estate For Sale

3.88 ACRE farm ,h$me. 5 bedrooms, i . baths, 4 ear garage, on -139' frontage, allowing for extra b«>me to be built In Cranburv Tckvnshitt

$78,000CKANBIRY RANCH ......acres ol lush countryside This 4 bedroom. 21. bath custom home satisfies ihe most discnmnviting lastei $89 9<X)

:i KAMll r HOME A <; mpm owners apart marl two rental units and a possible 4th apartment make this home perfect for ihe economy minded buyer In viery condition with new plumbing and wiring $58,000

(RANH UR \ ARK A 8 acres • >f ground Idea! custbim homesite $40,000

ROSSMOOR A f>*aulifull\ ap|K>ini«i 2 bedroom 1 txath manor apartment | in fjbls active sophisticated adult community with country dub facilities and a setting of pi ct uresoue bea u l > Xhi s ho me offers the finest and most

G R E A T S P A C E FO R T H E \IO \f >in r*earby W est U indwir, this attractive Colonial has over 3000 square fi'd of living area. Wide gallery foyer, separate living rimm and dining room. .3-foot family room with beamed ceiling and fireplace wall, kit­chen. i.i X 20. with large dinette, fifth bedroom or study, utility room, powder room l pstairs. four v erv spacious bedrooms I master bedroom measure- 13*6" v 20*1 and two tile baths. Full, dry basement: twiWar garage. Kleetnc door opener, central air conditioning, fenced v ard

Fairly priced al $To..3()0.

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921 -7784

convenient living for $29,500

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1 A!'RE BUILDING LiOT| $14,500

RENTALS3 ROOM APT with lieat $2154 ROOM APT $225

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HUNTERDON COUNTY «9 plus acre farm 1730 frontage on 2 roads, stream vyith idttal pond site fine old restored Farmhouse with 3 fipeplacifs, wide board flooring, betlm ceiling 2 storv garage and large tiarn will divide Cpll 909-466-3894

Real Estate For Sale_

HOUSE FQR SALE BY OWNER Penns Neck area, wail to wall throughout, living rm w ith fireplace (lining rm 3 bdrm 2 baths, newly remodel led kitchen all new plumbing, principles only $55,000 Call 909-452-2422 appt only.

MANVfLLE House for sale Weston area Lovel 4 B B Cape wi garage L,pw 4Cis Financing avail 10 dovm Call owner 201 722-2181

TWIN RIV ERS 3 BR Townhouse Assume 7 'z% Mortgage Manv extras 809- 443-4499$3,000 REBATE SALE BY NEW BAC HELOR 2 story. 3 fiedroom Colonial 2Y baths, cathedral living and dining room 2 car garage trees Many extras hardiv lived in lias to be seen Call Ron 909- 883-0334 or 259-3250

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A houie q l unique dougn h*s boar constructed in Yardtey by Laurence Nksen w ith o u t disturbing the natural beeutv of the grounds The Scendle a blend of Quality comfort and convenience has

a formal living room with library and hreptace.a large dmmg room, kitchen with dining area

overlooking a sylvan gten. large rac room with Fireplace separate music room or dan a

luxurious mastar bedroom aulte with ha and her baths 3 more bedrooms and bath, 2 car gerage

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GRAND OPENINGMAGNIFICENT HOMES WHERE EVERY

CONVENIENCE IS CLOSE AT HANDT H E £ A U R E L >47,500 t h e B il l o w >4! 100

THE ijNDEN MS, 500

You're never stranded here! Ctose-by top rated, single session schools and great shopping, too...and home value that will amaze you! Imagine- 4 great models with minimum Vi-acre lots (some wooded!) city sewers, water £r gas, underground electric, sidewalks...fabulous! As for the value, you have to see ft to believe it.

3 MAGNIFICENT MODELSFROM $46,500CONVENTIONAL MTGS

LIBERAL FINANCING, 10% Down Payment MODELS OPEN SAT. !r SUN. 10 A M. to 6 P.M.

PHONE (609) 443-5353 or (609) 448-4081 ^

WARREN PARK ESTATESHICKORY CORNER ROAD OFF RT 130 EAST WINDSOR N.J N EAR PRINCETON On Rt 130 approx. J mllo post cornor Princ*ton-H igM itot*n Rid. 4 Rt 13C intorxoction to Hickory Cornor Rd. (of Pottor 4 Hlllmon Ford); turn right to Worron Pork Eltotox.

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2 /: bathsCentral air conditioning

Largo corner lot with mature plantings Patio

Flower and vegetable garden Playhouse

2 car garageW alking distance to commutation and schools

Assum able VA mortgage at 7% to qualified buyer $65,000

Realtor1T5 Nassau St., Princaton, N.J. 08540

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"Country Club Atmosphere'in Apt. Living

W« hav immediate and tuture occupancy in Yk, 4 & 5 Room Apts, from $230.00

• Private entrance* e C a l f le e t He el A p p lia n c e .e 11 e x . f t . H e t r i je r o t o r ,

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BeachbaH at sunny poo!Play baseba'1 with the guys and gars3 great golf courses only minutes away

Play tennu on one of oir 4 courtsTwo volley twM -:% fShoot pool Id Ofj^bhousef nioy a higtiball at the clubhouse parties

D is t in c t ive one and tw o b e d ro o m a p a r tm e n ts . M in u te s f r o m Prince ton U n ive rs i ty The t ra m to N Y Cand Phila is just a b ik e r id e d w a y

Ri ’ 2 miles sou th of N * w B r u n s w i c k traffic c ircl e H o l i c o y m n T o k « iog b o n d !* a nd fo l l o w Plains b a r e

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609 799 2710

Real Estate For Sale

OVERLOOKING BROOK and woods, beautiful F rench looking house with incredible garden 4 tied rooms, 2 4 naths TV room breakfast room living and dining with fireplace wall wall carpet air conditioning terrace with lountain 2 car garage *92.500 Phone 609-924 8365 mornings 9-12

TVMN RIVERS Ouari 1 2bedroom townhouse Most desirable area excellent condition mans extras $36,500 Call 60S 443-6319

Grand C)pening!

The long awaited Grand Opening of Section V of Hidden Lake is here This lushly wooded sec tion will undoubtedly be the crowning section of the neighborhood that has becom e the stan dard for all New Jersey luxury home com m um ties The gently curving streets, the premium locations are all ready for you to choose from. So too. is our brand new model area

For those of you who are Hidden Lake wat chers", this is an excellent time to make vour move to the finest looking section yet For those of you who haven t seen it, you have a treat in store See it this week while the mor tgaqe terms and iot selections are at their best

SUM M ER A N D FALL O C C U P A N C YESTATE HOMES PRICED FROM

$ 6 9 ,0 0 0 to $ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 .

A LIMITED NUMBER OF 7 V* % MOR TGA GES STILL AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS S a v a ro l in vantory Homes av ailab le for im­m ed iate occupancy These Homes qualify for new U S tax credit

Directions Route 27 north app ro x im a te lv 12 m iles to H idden Lake D rive n gh t to m ode ls

Hidden LakeOff Route 27 North Brunswick N.J

Phont (201) 297-50M

NOWRENTING

IN0 RTHGATE APARTMENTS

O na M ila Road ond Princaton-H ightctown Rd

loDDosue McGraw Hill!Eost W indsor N.J

1 and 2 Bedrooms from $210 per month

features• SWIMMING POOL• PLAYGROUND FACILITIES a OFF STREET PARKING• AIR CONDITIONERSa KITCHEN WITH DINING AREA• THERMOSTAT CONTROLLED HEAT

(included in rental)a WASHER A DRYER FACILITIES• RESIDENT SUPERINTENDENT• MASTER TV ANTENNA

MODEL APARTMENT OPEN DAILY (609) 448-5935

Real Estate For Sale

KENT) ALL PAKK newly decorated 4 b r colonial on peaceful street near com muter bus L.r full d r . panelled family rm eat in kitchen playroom. 2-4 bathe, many extras, G l mortgage principals only 201-297-4430

TWIN RIVERS 4 bedroom end townhouse overlooking farmer s field Less than 1 year old Upgraded ap pliances Central Vacuum system N Y C bus 4 block (tall '6093 443 3502

Real Estate For Sale

RANCHES

CUSTOM BUILT RANCH Features an authentically beamed ceiling lamily room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms. 2 liaihs. 2 car garage on a beautifully located large landscaped 1 acre Irk Only $61,900

A CUSTOM COUNTRY RANCH Mother Daughter Design 6 bedrooms 4 baths, 3 lireplaces. cathedral beamed ceiling in a luxurious living room large exquisitely designed circular formal dining room finished basement with fireplace in- ground pool with gazebo, barn corral and much more, all on a country squire s 47 pits acres A must see at $194,900

MU) JERSEY REALTY Route 206. Belle Mead. N J

201 359 3444Realtors 2 M L S

LAWRENCEVILLE LONG ACRES 9-room executive colonial on quiel. beautifully ireed lot 4 bedrooms 24 baths, downstairs study and laundry room, glass walled family room with fireplace, central a c *89.000 609-8969730 after 6 p m

Real Estate For Sale

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N J Turnpike 2 bedrooms one baih. living room dining area. kitchen garbage disposal dishwasher Washer dryer combination central air conditioning patio bouse fully carpeted shades and curtains plus many extras. Call 608-955 514K

TWIN RIVERS 3 bdrm twnhse upgraded appliances shag carpet custom shades storms & screens, humidifier gas grill Excel loc in Quad III .Assumable 7-4% mor !gage Buy or rent Price negotiable 609-443-U22

TRULY COLONIAL 4 b.r , 2 4 bath l.r . entire wall fireplace, d r , chair rail w/ Waverly wallpaper panelled den eat’ in Kitchen w/ coordinated sam test. raised patio w/ railing, a/c. all woodwork doors and floors stained dark *57.500 609-443-3149 t

WEST AMWELL country living - 35 min from Somer ville, 20 min from Princeton and Trenton 3 bdrm ranch all eiectnc fireplace many extras Must be seen to be appreciated Call owners for appointment after 5 30 6D9397 2237

THIS B U L K ’S <)l [STANDING O FFERIN G a lovely two-story brick ami frame colonial in one of Hopewell Township's nicest neigh­borhoods. Just eleyen years young and perfectly cared for. Com­fortable in every detail, with a yard worthy of Rosedale Park . com­plete with a brook and bridge and a lovely patio overlooking the scene! Spacious liying room with fireplace, dining room opening to patio, combination kitchen family room with pegged floor and separate dining area Large utility room, slate floored entram e foyer and powder room \ master liedroom suite with dressing area (three closets! I and full hath, three other bedrooms and a good hall hath (.entralU air conditioned, two-ear garage, semi-finished basement and mans other features make this a very good buy

..home of the imifessiimals!

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EAST WINDSOR Cozy Ranch situated on 2.02 acre’f sloping to a brook, 16x32 inground pool. 3 bedrooms tile bath, dining area, breezeway full dry basement attached garage and more for only *55 000.

ALLENTOWN 10 room lovely Victorian, all new modem kitchen, library, music room. 2 fireplaces 4 bedrpoms 14 baths, 3 car • garage 159,000

CRANBURY4 bedroom Colonial ready for Summer occupancy 2 4 paths, family room with fireplace, large living room formal dining room, modern kitchen wall to. wall . carpeting, full dry gasement patio. 2 car garage Many extras .............................. *67 000

STANLEY T. WHITE REALTY, INC.

RoaHor$1 N. Mata St Crawku ry N.J.

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Y o u 're In The W ro n g Job Find O u t July 31st

A t Berg's F ree C a re e r S e m in a r!

4 our of every 5 people are missing out due to misemployment, according to recent studies If vou're not getting all the challenge and all the personal and financial rewards you desire, maybe you should consider a career in Real Estate Find out for sure by attending The Berg Agency s special Career Seminar, Wednesday. July 31st, at 8 p.m at the Berg Hamilton Office at 1961 Route 33, Hamilton Square N.J

If you are unable to attend the seminar call for personal interview at 587 0400

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O U t BC UE M E A D BEAUTY is only a year and a half old bui hastrees, trees, trees' A handsome 4 bedroom. 2 S baths coiomal on 1 ’ i acres Large front to back living room fam ily room off kitchen 2 car garage full basement and central A C. $4* 500JUST LISTED - This ioveiv 4 bedroom, 2 S bath home in West W indsor Entry hall, fam ily room, large kitchen, living room w ith fireplace, dining room, central vac system, 2 car garage 1 V? years new $73 000

N EW H O M E IN THE W O O D S 4 bedroom 1 W bath home, fam ily room, living room, dining room, kitchen w ith D W 2 cargarage $42 500.

IN WEST W IN D S O R • 4 bedroom C o lons living room w ith fireplace, separate dining room eat in kitchen 1 bath, mature trees, an excellent buy at $45 000

PRINCETON HUNT ONLY 4 LEFT1In the lovely Grovers Milis araa of West W indsor Twp Spacious Exciting 4 bedroom, 2 V? bath Colonials

2 MODELS from $44 $00 |*c#N«nt Financing ,OPEN SAT I SUN 11 to 5

From H ightstow n Take 571 west Right on Cranbury-Rd for app/ox 1 mile. From Princeton take 571 east over Princeton Jet, Bridge Immediate left after bridge Cranbury Rd for ap prox. 1 miles

1 ) r,,oms and 10 parking Just r#duc»d to $45 000

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R O O M I N G H O U SE IN PR IN C ETO Nspaces Good investment ..........- .LOVELY R A N C H 3 bedrooms, 1 bath On ? acre Beauiifu panelled den w ith fireplace S tud or small of f ice $38 900

______P A T f m S L A N D ESTATES 3 bedroom l , bath Ranch on approx one acre Lovely fam ily room 2 car countryliv ing *39 900A H OU SE Y O U C A N A F F O R D on a quiet cul de sac w ith sidewalks, excellent school system, four lovely bedrooms. 2 . baths eat -in kitchen and only ten m inutes from NYC bus

S45 500AT THE END OF A CUL-DE-SAC is this immaculate 4 bedroom 2 ' ; bath colonial Living room, dining room, new carpeting large kitchen, fam ily room central A C, price ofBEAUTIFUL N E W LISTI NG - On y tw o years old trees b a brook central air conditioning for the hot Summer days, a fireplace for the cold w o rm ©VOfWJtgS 3 bedrooms ’ baths, fam ily room W alking distant.t to schools W hat more could anyone warn ' A great price, too $44 500

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unck A lum inum siding Professionally landscaped ’> acre 4 bedrooms 2 4 baths, 2 4 years old Carpeting throughout, slate foyer ultra modem kitchen dramatic raised-hearth fireplace in spacious fam ily room J5 t 900

HIGHEST C O M M E R C IA L L O C A T IO N he..it of dow ntow n Princeton Beautifu l new build ing Only 2 stores remaining

PRIME C O M M E R C IA L LOT - Excellent business op p o rtu n ity1 Comet lot 1 8 acres Near East W indsor shopping district ............................................................................................... $98 000

PE ACH Y PROPERTY 2 LOVELY ACRES • Tho' now a peach or chard, you may build up to 4 houses or professional or educational offices on this fine East W indsor location Call for full details

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SOUTH BRUNSWICK Newly decorated 4 bdrm splitColonial. 2-1 _ Baths. lam rm Ig all new modern kitchen and dinette Formal din rm, extra Ig liv rm w w carpet hall basem ent. central air,humidifier appliances, all on

acre landscaped lot Owner asking $56,900 201 297-4813

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Hightstown Two Story on w e ll landscaped lot. Hrooms. 4 bedrooms. I Vi baths, in -ground pool, fireplace, with all equipment. Near Peddie School, good buy at $ 4 , ,5 0 0 .

(hi a cul-de-sai in Hightstown this 7 room bi-level.b a th '. ,i Ix s lr o o m - . p a n e lle d fa m ily r o o m . car

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R A N C H IR in tip top condition situated on jA + acres of beautifulK landscajied parcel shrubs,E rim trees flowers and an excellent stand of grass. (HI ter extras include dishwasher, refrigerator, air roods., blinds and drapes, two car garage A i ast iron baseboard radiant heat. All this for $41,500 .

16 rooms. Aluminum siding 2 storv triple trackcombination windows, 2 car heated garage situated on a 1(H) \ 1 5(i lot in Hightstown.

Reduced to $20 ,400 .

F()t R HI I )R( m )MS Large corner property with blocked and fenced in patio area for privacy Apanelled familv room, den or study, and fullbasement give plenty of living spare in this home■Complete the picture with central air. drapes andcarpeting, all for $54 ,900 .

HI Room two-story in Hightstown completelyr e rim ati-d A m v erv good conyiil ion. f .lose to dow n-iiivui $2 9 ,9(H).

( Iranbury M tintir Bi-Level on large lot well lan­dscaped B rooms, I 1 . baths in good condition.I 'ru ed t( sell at $43 ,900

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Phone 448-2100

Real Estate For Sale

HliPEVS E L L BnKdUGH Gracious and spacious is this elder- F, room colonial within walking distance erf churches.stores arid school

Vacation at a home nestled in the woods in this HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP rancher with a large inground pool and a barn for your horses

X ven well-kept neighborhood provides the background tor this lovely home No need to do anything except move into this 3-bedroom rancher in i.AWHENCE TOW NSHIP

Two. apartment home which was originally a one-family house 9 rooms and 2500 sej ft of living space plus a harn garage in FRENCHTOWN

BOROUGH

HOPEWELL BOROUGH Commercial property approx 1 acre with -I buildings Owner will bold mortgage Please inquire

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.Loan S Kroesen Realtor

2'Vi Broad St., Hopewell 609-466-1224

EvesDiretta Smith

Barbara Knvnyak Member ot MLS

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Real Estate For Sale

NOHGATF II spin in I„iwrente offering central air. private rear lot backed up lo wooded area,. garage Salacious living room, formal dining room, modern kiicben ji , faths R to 4 bedrooms carpeted family room with sliding glass doors, walk-in closets and patio Asking $49,900 Conti Realtv 609-586 9202

IN PRINCETON split-level near- Like Carnegie on N X bus route A treed lot 100 x 250 insures complete privacy 3 fclandard size bedrooms plus a large bedroom studio with dormer windows 21 baths living room with fireplace, formal dining room, panelled Isjmily room with separate entrance large screened ppreh. l . car garage full size dry basement large attic \s"king price in low 70's Call

609-92 1 7556

MAVvlLLE Ranch in mint a m d corner lot 2 BRs. 1 . iti lht- carport patio, many extras vskirtg $38,900 Principals only 201 725 2695

TWIN R IVERS 3 BR Twnhse patio finished basement. Colon interior Many improvements incl date lover exc cond and location $4! 000 609 799 9036

HOUSE FOR SALE, Griggslown 4 acre many trees and bushes private, older borne two bedrooms great kitchen basement garage low taxes $49 500 201-359-0272

LOVELY AREA, spacious room*, excellent condition and available immediatelyYou' l l find everything you ve been looking for and more in this bi level The huge family room features exposed beams, panelled wads, raised brick fireplace wall to wall carpeting and a winding stairway to the up per level of this four bedroom 2 4 bath beauty Let us arrange for an in spection $58 000

M OVING FROM THE CITY?Take a good look at this roomy 4 bedroom townhouse It has an easy to care for kitchen dining room Irving room and family room Recently redecorated and in mint condition and convenient to shopping, churches Et recreation Let our representative give you a tour you'll like it

Priced in mid S40s

NEAR EXIT 8A - 10 acres. 10 room dwelling and several outbuildings included Ao proximately 1025 ' road frontage

We hove a number of good commercial properties available just call and in­form ut of your needs

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AGENCY-REALTORS E **t Windsor O ff tea:

Routs 130 (SOS) 443-6200

Real Estate For Sale

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SI N 30th 2-5 p in MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP

STl NNTNG raised ranch bi­level one semi-wooded acre + with established large plan tings. 20 ft patio private end cul de sac, wall-to-wall car peting throughout large sunny eat in country kitchen dish washer-birch cabinets), 4 bedrooms 2 4 baths, newly painted interior 2 car garage Perfect home for growing family with super Mon tgomerv School System Available immediately DIRECTIONS Ri 206 N from Princeton at Montgomery Shop Center i mile nght on River Rd 3 miles left on C.C) Rt *20, Rd. 1st right on Hunker Dr 1st right on Alice Drive

BR1ELLE NEW JE R S E Y Older home w most fur mshings Liv rm w fireplace, din rm irg. eat in-kitchen w walk in pantry , sm study, bath 3 barms, screened front porch new furnace & water ntr basement shade & fruit trees $25,500 Exc income property 009-882-7745

EWING TOWNSHIP Je f­ferson Estates Loveiv large Colonial just 2 years old and full of delightful features 4bedrooms. 2 -4 baths ex tremely attractive kitchen formal dining room paneled family room $59,900

HAMILTON SQUARE $2000 tax rebate Beautiful custom built Kancher that affords gracious living in an exclusive area Outstanding family room with massive brick fireplace, living room, formal dining room kitchen 3 bedrooms, 2 baths w/w carpeting etc $64,000

HAMILTON TOWNSHIP $3000 reduction Makes this sparkling clean Mercerville home one ot the area s best buys1 6 well planned rooms fireplace 1 4 baths porch. 2- car garage and beautiful corner lot $43 000

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TWIN RIVERS 3 BR end Ixoaded with options and many extras 74% assum mtge Ml ST SELL Asking $40 500 609 443-4183

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Mountain View section Ew ing Township

New itudor bi-level, *9 Duf field $53,000 $ 2500 belowbuilders selling price 609-883-0120

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HOPEWELL TWP 6Brigh am Wav Possession in :S0 days Large split level dwelling on quiet secluded street Major interchange of 195 1295 within 2 blocks (Hits this location 8 minutes from Nassau Si Princeton. 20 minutes from center city Philadelphia Entry area, walnut panelled family room, den 'study or 4th bedroom >. powder room & laundry on firs! floor Second level spacious living room, cathedral ceiling dining room super kitchen with new all electric built-in including dishwasher refrigerator freezer Dual area hallway rath. 3 full sized bedrooms and lull tile tvath with stall shower off master bedroom on third level Garage large cellar plenty oversized closets throughout Wall lo wall carpeting and many other extras 13 acre lot treed and shrubbed Only $59,900 Up to 90",, conventional mortgage available to qualified buyer For appointment lo inspect cal! owner anytime 609-599- 4581

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LARGE HOME • quiet location 4 or 5 bedrooms Cen tral Air wall tip wall carper 2 full baths and powder room, formal dining room eat in kitchen, den full dry usable basemeiht with outside Entrance and tiled floor Covered portico, qaraqe You really should see it

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GREAT NEW LISTING n Allentown area A neat bs apin, spacious rancher with mainy extras and low taxes Hard to resist aj $40 000

5 ACRES WITH STREAM 3 bedroom Rancher with fireplace, dining room, 1 car qanage, full dry basement

$59 9002 ACRES OFF THE BEATEN PATH. Fully renovated farm house with 4 bedrooms modern kitchen ieat-m size) wall to wall carpeting throughout. Large outbuilding

$60 0002 -. ACRES OF W O O D ED LAND Secluded location An extremely attractive homesite • $15 000136 ACRES OF FAR M LAN D in Upper Freehold Town ship $2 500 par ocra

GRIGGSTOWN AREAFINE CUSTO M BUILT RANCHER on one acre is waitingfor a country bving family to discover it 2 full baths, large bright roams Central Air, 2 car garage $63 7 50 2.65 ACRES building lot (Rural) $21 000,YES! WE HAVE OTHER LISTINGS INCLUD ING HIGH W AY CO M M ERC IAL FA R M LAN D RENTALS

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-1rst floor studv with adjoining screened porch dining room large foyer with double closets, powder room spacious laundry room . 4Ivedrooms 2 lull hatbs 2-zone beating with air conditioning and many more extras Musi be seen lo be appreciated House (qualifies for $2,000 tax credit Brokers protected $129,500 Call '609 799-2828 or 609 466-1264 for further in­

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3 APARTMENTS IN ALLENTOWN BOROUGH 12 rooms with 3 kitcheris and 3 baths is! floor of main house with 5 room apt 2nd) floor of main house has 4 roorns with 3rd flexor playroom [The 3rd apt is a separate houie with 3 rooms on 1st floor. 4nd floor unfinished C om m ercia l zoning, plenty of parking and easily converted to mhbr uses $46,900

FRONT Td BACK SPLIT with 8 loveiv custom built rooms full extravagant bath plus a designer powder room and immense carpeted family room very large laundry room with cabinets, built-in work table and loads Of room lor sewing, crafts, etc The ultra-modern eat-in kitchen w ith double oven. almost new GE dishwasher wall wall carpeting in most rooms plus many extras Picturesque grounds on a quiet dead end street with maximum safety lor your children $46,000

CALIFORNIA SPLIT 4 beautdul bedrooms 2 - 4 delightful baths, familt' room dining room, cheerful modern kitchen waJl/wall carpeting and professionally decorated less than i year ago $48,500

2 APARTMENTS with 11 rooms, modern in every detail Each apt consisting of living room modern kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath Mature tree shaded lot in the historical Village of Lawrenoeville $49,900

AMERICAN COLONIAL brick and frame, attractively landscaped on approx 1 acre4 bedrooms, 1- . baths, formal dining room, ultra-modern kitchen with charming break last area overlooking inground swimming pool and wooded park, knotty pine paneled den with huge brick fireplace. 2 car attached gjarage IwsemenC custom built with quality material $57,500

SPRAWLING EUROPEAN RANCH surrounded bytowering trees and prestignws landscaping Custom stone and cedar shake with 3 bedrooms. 3 full ceramic tile baths, ultra-modern kitchen lormal dining room paneled family room stone fireplace Enjoy the great outdoors on the canopied patio Full basement 2 car garage with electric eye and many other extras In Lawrence Town ship $69,000

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SUMMER IN THE COUNTRY

High on a hill on 5 acres, a rustic stone k redwood con temporary Breathtaking view of Harbourton Hills from 2 window, walls in the living room and the spacious front law i. Impressive stone fireplace in living room Knieriairanenl sized family room with stone fireplace, brick floor kitchen with mning area, 3 large bedrooms. 24 Ivath; iaundn 2 car garage SlOO.Utlo Additional acreage available Call for a tour

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T()\\ ,\ HuUSE Excellent alternative to dismal apart meni life or lo suburban isolation This 2 bedroom. 14 Ivath hibme ieatures a formal dining room, basement, central air w w carpel, ap­pliances pool and tennis for only $34,900

RENTAL Lovely duplex apt borne 2 bedrooms. 14- baths basement, extras. Sept 1 occupancy $.325 mo

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WEST AM WELL TOWNSHIP Tremendous investment

potential in the center of good hunting country 60 acres more nr less approximately 26<k) t! (j>f road frontage on two roads Small cottage on one lot ot small spring fed stream for a large lakeside About 3 miles from to’ivn asking only $1,500 per acre

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3-BEDRi[)OM RANCH on 10 acres of farmland in Rooseve|t, N J. 2 baths, 2 car garage, full basement S74.9UO 609 448 2781

EAST WINDSOR Brand new 4 bedroom spill level

$50.0001 available for im- mediate occupancy in loveiv new community 5 minutes from N J| Turnpike Exit <1 l*)",. mortgage available fiilv carpeted, air conditioning, storms and screens natural gas heat hall acre $2,000 IRS discount allowable Call 609 448-4081 weekdays

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bedrooms!, 2 baths, living room with fireplace, enclosed patio, dining room kitchen all appliances drapes and car peting 7 closets Call 609-655 2178

EAST WINDSOR COLONIAL: This lovely hom* is situated on a nicely landscaped lot yw/gardeo areain back House offers living room, dining room, eat in kitchen laundry room, family room and powder room downstirs. Wall to wall carpeting, centia! air cond A nice buy at . - $*1,500.

SPRAWLING CUSTOM RANCH: Located m a beautiful residential area of Hightstown this partial brick ranchsimply radiates charm and class The floor plan consists of a large living room with picture window formal dining room modern eat in kitchen with dishwasher sunken family room with glass doors to patio 3 large bedrooms. 2 ceramic baths, full painted basement and a 2 car garage Wall to wall carpeting $66,000.

CHARMING CAP* WITH 2 FIREPLACES: Located in a small, quiet residential development in East Windsor this home has 8 rooms, including livingroom w fireplace, formal dining room eat-in kit chen w good counter and cabinet space, spacious family room w fireplace and built in bookcases, four bedrooms (one of which has 2 skylights and would make an excellent studio) and 2 baths There is aluminum siding and a well landscaped 4 acre lot $55,000.

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T W I N RIVERS1 4 years old 2 bedroom townhouse in excellent con dition Living rqom. dining room, fully equipped kit chen 1 4 baths Completely panelled basement with bar Centra; air and wall to wall carpet Stone patio Priced to sell S$39 000QUIET STREET NEAR TOW N3 bedroom Ranch on lovely treed lot Eat-in kitchen, dining room, living room with fireplace large familyroom with fireplace, full bath oversize 2-car garage, fullbasement 145 900

NEW LISTINGCharming historical colonial home completely restored and modernized Panelled family room and library both win hreplace. living room, formal dining room, customized kitchen laundry and bath on the first floor Three bedrooms and full bath upstairs. Main tenance free aluminum siding, patio, and oversized 1 car garage Wall to wall carpeting and lots of extras.

Reduced to $47 000

DEVONSH IREImmaculate Chesterfield Colonial situated or professionally landscaped corner lot 4 large bedrooms 2 4 bath living room, formal dining room, kitchen utility room Brick fireplace in family mom Full basement, 2 car garage central air. w w carpeting plus lots more................................................... $62 500.

ALSO Home Available NO MONEY DOWN to qualifiedbuye' with VA mortgage

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QUAD I Fabulous 3 bedroom townhouse with f in is h e d basement. Loaded with extras. $43,500.

BROOKTREE RANCH - 3 bedrooms, wall-to-wall car­peting throughout central air. gas heat, 1 car garage 1 6x32 inground pool plus patio. $54,900.

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CRANBURY MANOR - Lovely 3 bedroom 1 4 bath Ranch with sunken family room leading to rear patio Carpeted living room and dining room, fu ll basem ent, central air and quick occupancy

$46,900

HIGHTSTOWN Bl LEVEL - 1 year old with many extras 4 bedroom s 2 baths, central air, wall to wall carpeting $46,900.

CONTEMPORARY • Low m aintenance in con venient Tw in Rivers 3 good size bedrooms, 2 ’Y baths, fu ll basement, fully carpeted, stockade fen ced yard $48 500,

HICKORY ACRES SPLIT • Move in cond ition and priced to sell today 4 years old but better than new 4 bedrooms. 2 4 baths, basement, family room and available immediately $51 900

NEW LISTING $44 900

EAST W IN D SO R CAPE Beautifully situated on one acre plus lot Maintenance free stratolite siding Plushly carpeted living room, dining room, ultra modern kitchen, 4 bedrooms (Master is 14 x 16) 24 above ground pool. Superbly decorated throughout

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M IN I H O RSE FA R MPlus a lovely spacious W ill iamsburg Colonial 4 bedroom s 2 4 baths, a beautifu l 19 x 15 foot: fam ily room w ith beamed ceiling brick fireplace and sliding glass doors to a redwood patio. Large fo rm a l d in ing room, gracious living room and an expansive eat in kitchen. Full basement, central air. w all to wall carpeting. breezeway w ith a t­tached 2 car garage. Located on more than 4 5 acres w ith , a two-stall barn and tack room. 3 4 acres fenced for horses.

D e law a re Twp Ju s t B e a u t i f u l ! $86 900

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You'll toast your good luck when you live at Colony Oaks, the most chic new place in the Brunswicks Con temporary 1 and 2 bedroom apartments ih a beautiful setting. Includes heat, hot water balcony or patio a.r conditioner and more Complete recreational facilities now being planned tor the site

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O N E G O O D B U Y in East Wmdsot A large 4 bedroom Colonial wtth a family room eat in kitchen formal living and dining rooms, 2-car garage, full basement central air and many other extras Call our West Windsor office for details OGBJOO.

CONTENTED CHARM will be yours after making an offer on this immaculate Colonial in the DorcTiester area of East Windsor This Chesterfield model of 4 bedrooms 2 Yi baths forma' living room and dining room modern eai in kitchen w carpeting, charming family room plus many closets and lovely yard can be yours M 1J00

S P A A A C E GALORE - You’ll have every chance to stretch your legs in this newly painted 5 bedroom 3 'A bath home with its gleaming solarium floored kitchen, carpeted family room, sunken living room and dining room All this plus 2-car garage and laundry room make it inviting at PGB BO.

PERSONALITY PLACE! The lovely greenery in the private backyard makes this top East Windsor house unique Decorated for gracious living year round fireplace carpeted gourmet kitchen, sunken panelled family room w half bath upstairs 4 bedrooms and 2 baths Our West Windsor office can arrange a showing 968,900.

UNBEATABLE BI-LEVEL - A 4 bedroom, 2 bath beauty that has a sunshine bright look about it Relax in the spacious panelled family room, or entertain in the lovely carpeted living room and large dining room. An eai-ih kitchen 2-car garage and laundry ropm make it inviting at 948,900.

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SUPER LOCATION Princeton Hightstown Rd Small home in Industrial Office Zone with 162 ft. of frontage

$ 55 000

ROUTE 130 - This excellent location offers 100 feet of frontage on Rte 130 and a Semi Fire Resistive 8000 sq ft building with lots of parking area An excellent buy at

$140 000

ROUTE 130 - 600 sq ft office building on 1 02 acres Prirhe location Will consider financing. $75 000.

ROUTE 33 4.500 sq ft masonry building'on highlytravelled road Industrial*5 Commenca' potential Also 3 bedroom home with alum siding. $89 900.

ROUTE 1 30 - 4 9 acres with 200 ft front Business zone fabulous buy at $30 000

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MANVILLE 3 bedroom ranch, large eat-in kitchen living room nice lot $37,000 Principals only '201 526-6617after 6:30 and weekends

BV OWNER Charming older home on beautiful Baitle Road 11 rooms livir^ dining kitchen, den. 6 bedrooms butlers pantry, enclosed porch, 3', baths, screened porch sun deck 4 good tireplaces grapmc stuaio in basement single garage brick patio, remodeled kitchen and bath copper plumbing new electrical cable Johnson Park School Grounds and liouse in exceptional condition Eor appointment please call 609-924-3878

LOVELY 9 ROOM SU PER RANCH Kendall Park 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, family room., flagstone and brick patio wooded area fenced and beautifully landscaped No brokers Only $42,900 301 297-0323

HIGHTSTOWN $35 900 COLONIAL Centrally located

kit Indry, formal dnrm lvrm w closed Marblefireplace can be opened 3 BR 1 bath Residential or professional 71x125 lot Martin Moss Realtor 2199 Spruce St Trenton 609-382 1200 Eye & wknds Sales

HUNTERDON CO 19 th century newly restored farm homestead Natural wood and stone decor fully modernized facilities 3 bedrooms, 1 4 baths, living room, family room laundry room 2 skylights, slate roof garage barn on 3 4 sem i wooded acres Secluded location along Delaware Valley, in western N J ~ Bucks Co area $79,500 Principals only 201 993 7816 between 12 & 9 d m daily

TV. IN RIVERS — 3 bedroom end unit $39,000 assumable 7% $31,500 mortgage Mi*t sell Will consider 2nd mortgage 6094434568

HOPEWELL, Mount Rose area Three bedroom custom ranch on two acres, nicely- landscaped. many extras $79 500 Wicksboro Assoc Inc Realtors 799-3232,

Elsie M Lied eke 808-448-

TW IN RIVERS — 2 bedroom lowrtwuse Quad l lakefroot F inished basement. AC. patio.$37 500 Call 609-448-5779

For Sale

NEW LISTING that is a real charmer 3 to 4 bedroom Mercerville rancher with two full baths, living room formal dining room and a newly decorated kitchen Finished basement with bar for en­joyable times One car garage and central air conditioning

ONLY $44,000

BUY your own little estate Consisting of 3 19 acres with 725 foot frontage Totally treed for that perfect country" living atmosphere A beautiful rancher set right in the middle of the property for wonderful picturesque view and seclusion Residence offers large living room with Georgian Marble fireplace Formal dining room modem kitchen natural woodwork throughout full basement 2 car garage

RECENTLY REDUCED FROM $81 000 to $69,990

GLENDALE AREA BEAUTY freshly painted Cape Cod

set on a high terraced lawn fronted with stone wall Large living room with stone fireplace, formal dining room ultra modern kitchen. 3 bedrooms, 1 4 baths full basement with rec room one car garage

JUST LISTED AT $39,900

GREAT POTENTIAL with this Cape Cod located close to Mercer County College A 300 deep lot Large 2-car detached garage Lovely living room w ith w all to w all carpeting and paneling Midern eat-m kit then, ceramic tiled bath and 2 bedrooms. Expansion on 2nd floor for 2 bedrooms and bath

AKING $49,900

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SMALL COTTAGE in l^iwrence with 2 bedrooms, new bath, large kitchen fenced back vard evergreens

277000

EOLDEROL FARMETTE in Montgomery contains a 4 bedroom borne with fireplace, a detached 2-car garage-shop, and a small barn There is a large pnvot hedge in front ana rmature trees 55,000

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WHITE CEDAR exterior and culde sac location is noted in this 4 bedroom home with bright kitchen panelled familv room. 2car garage

59,900

ABOVE GROUND Pool is delightful at this 4 bedroom home with central air. panelled family mom large m aster bedroom 2 car garage 62,500

STATELY AND CHARMING and indeed fl personal touch went i nto it during its txniding since the exterior is very unique This 5 bedroom 24 bath home has a fireplace sun room, covered patio, and a large parking situat itn 69.900

CUSTOM BUILDING on an acre in Montgomery with a sewer and well w ater is a very ecological combination This 4 bedroom colonial is being planned with 2 4 baths, panelled fam ily room fireplace, basement 2 car garage. 66.900

TWO INTERESTING RANCH DESIGNS BOTH ON AN ACRE A spacious natural cedar design with entry, fireplace family room with glass doors to the back 4 finished basement 2 full baths, excellent kitchen 2 car garage paved drive, and only 63.500 cul-de-sac location

A natural cedar and board design with entry picture window in living room wTap around brick fireplace built-in corner hutches in dining room.3 bedrooms basement 2 car garage 64,900 near Blawenburg

CUSTOM 2-STORY on a Wooded acre built with care free living 4-5 bedrooms, fireplace Sate foyer central vacuum full basement. 2 car garage, underground utilities Belgium block curbing cul-de sac 99.500

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MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP Owner must sell 3 br ranch, 2 fireplaces, 2 car garage. 1 plus acres, full basement, scenic view, low 70 s Call 808-486-1001 for appointment

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Browse through distinctive homes, each with a different custom design Colonials and Ranchers with 3 to 5 spacious bedrooms All have a formal room with brick fireplace 24 baths. 1st floor launarv room ultra modern kitchen full high dry basement 2 car oversized garage

1-arge plot with country at­mosphere butstreet lights and underground city utilities

[vocation between Princeton and Lawrenceville DIRECTIONS Rt 206 to Lawrenceville turn onto Cold Soil Road north of Lawren ceville School i, travel one iong block to Wood Lane Road on right, turn right at sign F’or further information call 609 896-1000 or 896 1072

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TWIN R IV ER S 3 BR Townhouse, 2 4 bath, cent a;r w/w cpt, appL Quad II, well maintained Extras very good location P rin c ip a ls ’ only $40,500 608-448-2889

PRINCETON AREA Lovely sprawling ranch of Tennessee marble with beautiful location in West Windsor It features living room w/marble fireplace dining room w pegged bardwcxid floors and exposed beams, spacious eat in kitchen 2 full ceramic baths screened porch full basement and 2 car garage

$64,900

3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE This very attractive home offers living room dining room kitchen and half barn on the first floor 3 bedrooms and bath on the second floor Full basement. Wall to wall carpeting central air con ditioning, range refrigerator dishwasher washer and dryer T V antenna $36,750

ROOSEVELT RANCH This attractive ranch home offers living room dining room, kitchen 3 bedrooms and bath Full basement. 1 car garage This home is located in a quiet residential community and may provide the npportunity you have been waiting for to become a property owner Moderately priced at $33,900

STATELY COLONIAL This Hightstown home is in ex­cellent condition and a pleasure to show Spacious rooms include foyer, living room dining room, eat-in kitchen laundry, 3 bedrooms, bath, basement and 3 car garage Large lot with shade irees Also a potentlal buisness location $37,900

MONMOUTH J| 'NOTION: Nicely kept Cape Cod on 100 x 150 lot Living room w brick fireplace, eat-in kitchen bedroom, cieh or 4th bedroom and bath on first floor 2 large !>edrooms and 1/2 bath on second floor Gcxxi storage area Oil hot water heat Full basement Just reduced to

$55,900

SHADED TW< i STORY If you have been looking for a charming older home in the Hightstown area with large '-hade irees on a big lot. you have now fountLrt The home offers a 21 foot living room dining room sunporch kit chen, laundry room three bedrooms, sewing area, bath and basement The sunporch lias knotty pine panel ing

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PRICED TO SELL. Beautifully maintained 2 bedroom lownhouse I arge living room, dining room kitchen ! baths Nicely designed rear patio Wall to wail carpeting, ail appliances, cent rai air cond $33,900

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CUSTOM BUILT raised Rancti in beautiful condition. 8 rooms 2 4 baths, fireplace, full 2nd kitchen off family room 2 zone hot water baseboard beat Moraflow systan, 2 car garage Built on professionally landscaped lot approximately 166 x 120

CONTEMPORARY CUSTOM BUILT 7 rooms, fireplace, spacious family room large garage numerous extras

REDUCED PRIC E 4 bedroom split $-4 balhs brick fireplace garage 16 x 32 Buster Crabbe in-ground pool Landscaped p ictu resqu e setting FJxlras' Nassau II

COLONIAL SPLIT 8 years old 4 bedrooms. 2-4 baths, panelled family room central air and humidifier low heating cost. 2 car garage

COLONIAL - 4 bedrooms. 2-4 baths patio, paneled garage 16x32 inground pool 100 x 150 l reed lot

EWING TOWNSHIP LOW 40 s 3 bedroom ranch, i- 4 baths, fireplace in family- room full basement brand new country kitchen, land scaped corner lot

MOUNTAIN VIEW Brand new split 4 bedrooms. 2-4 baths fireplace, central air, 2 car garage, set on lovely treed lot approximately 135 x 205

LOW $50's 4 bedroomColonial, 1- 4 baths full basement garage. 16 x 32 inground pool. Village on Green

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8 room bFtawi, attacked p ra fi, 1 fiaR bath and 2 h i l t baths. Partial brick Irani, iarp racnatiwi room, modem kitchen with boilt-m oven and ranfe. 100' i 220' kd. Located on Millstone ltd. approximately 1 miles from

Manville Choice of colors throughout. ............................................................. $56,900.

MANVILLE WESTON

6 room modem Cape, full basement, 2 full baths, IV? car garage with attached playroom, gas hot water heat. 75' i 100’ lot ............................................................ $42,500

MANVILLE

Modern 6 room cape. 4 bedrooms, fu ll basement, gas hot water heat new kitchen cabinets. Ik? car garage.

$42,500.

HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP

Over 4 acres, 200' frontage, mortgage available at 7%.$18,900

JOSEPH BIELANSKI AGENCY212 South Main St., Manville, N.J

201 725 1995

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CLEARBROOK Adultcommunity offering luxury living, peace and quiet and more Re Tales available in !hese beautiful condominiums include living room formal dining ultra rrupdern kithcen 2 liedrooms, 2 baths 2 car garage appliances, main ten a nee. swimming golf, security and relaxation

$40,000 to $43,900

HIGHTSTOWN BUNGALOW yuaint charming im­

maculately kept iwo bedroom bungalow on a quiet side street in Hightstown Main tenance free aluminum siding wraps this delightful home with 22 living room, work-in kitchen with dinette, sun parlow. full basement with rec room and bar, many bright windows and more $33,900

WOCODED RANCH Superbly wooded half acre lot irames this desirable ranch home in the Brooktree Section • ifFi W indsor Featuring entry foyer, cathedral ceiling living room, dining room, modern eat-in kitchen $ bedrooms.. 24 baths, full basement and at (ached garage Central air adds to your comfort at a realistic $47,900

SPLIT WITH SPLASH Outstanding half acre site in h Windsor which features lovely 16 x 32 in-ground pool and super split level home large entry foyer leads to picture windowed living room formal dining handsome modern kitchen, lovely panelled fam'ilv room. 4 bedrooms 14: baths laun­dry mud room basement and attached garage All this plus 22' screened in porch next to the pool for lop quality at

$51,500

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except tonal colonial home on a idalf acre site at E Windsor Cream puff condition and ifcaluring center hall, living room with brick raised hearth fireplace, formal dining modern eat-in kitchen with pantry area, panelled tamily room 4 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, full basement and 2 car garage Add Central Air, quality carpeting, self cleaning oven and more for an outstanding buy at $59,900

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TO HELL WITH DEVEL OP ME NTS Live vour own way Secluded grand trees 4-stall b um w/corral 28X18 insulated, heated shop/studio. 2; work free organic gardens attached garage, 4 bdrrns fireplace dry cellar finisFied w/bar 2 zone econ heating E xeeptional schools See setting to believe it Low $50's owner IS) 1-359-6856

NEW JERSEY S FINEST!In te rm s o f la n d s c a p in g d e s ig n m a te r ia ls f lo o rp lp n and l i fe s ty le H id d e n Lake is th e m o s t lu x u r io u s o f pH N e w J e rs e y s a p a r tm e n ts 6 d if fe re n t f io o rp la n s to ch o o se fro m

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Close to Routes 287. 78, 22 206 and 202 Basking Ridge. Bemardsviile, Ptscaiaway. Bridgewater Pnn ceton Trenton and Somerville com m uter railroad station

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16 TEM PLE TERRACE Situated in a superbly land scaped iuo x ISO lot Colonial in excellent condition Lower level large flagstone entrance toyer paneled familv room with fireplace, utility and powder room First floor, large living room, dining room and ultra kitchen I pper floor 3 bedrooms. 2 baths Also has basement, central air conditioning, carpeting drapes flagstone patio and much more by appointment

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EAST WINDSOR vjusi reduced to $67,000 By owner densely treed setting enhances I his charming four bedroom colonial, wall to wall fireplace and living room coiintrv kitchen with abundance of cabinets Built-in formal dining room 2 4 baths,1 1st floor family room with sliding glass, too Huge redw ix»d deck overlooking private inground pool, central air. two. car garage, many custom features Appointment onls. 609-443-6628

FRED ALLETTA REALTY

Realtor 909-883-5522Eves 609-882-8798

EAST WINDSOR COLONIAL BY OWNER Immaculate 4 bedrooms 2 4 baths, full basement. 2 car garage on 1/2 acre on Debbie Lane Central air. humidifier, w/w car pet ing screen and storm windows, Priced at a very compefflive $57,900 Call 448-9212 after 2 p rr

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R ichardso nTWIN RIVERS - Complete information on availability of condom.r -townhouses and single family homes in Twin Rivers. One and two bedroomcondominiums Two three and four bedroom townhouses and detached homes. All appliances, centralair, carpeting tennis, swimming and mum much more Prices start at 522 900

DELIGHTFUL RANCH - Lovely half acre fully wooded lot frames this in maculate ranch home in E Windsor Features include 18 living room w :h bay window, dining room modern eat-in Kitchen with- snack bar bedrooms, ceramic tile bath plus full basement, over sized garage air con d it ion mg and lovely screened in back porch off dining room with pretty and quiet view 543 ,500

HOUSE BEAUTIFUL Bl-LEVEL - Excellent 7 year old bi level home on a quality m acre site in E Windsor This centrally air conditioned home features 18' living room with picture window formal dining handsome modern eat-in kitchen family room 4 bedrooms. 1 batjas. laundry room and 2 car built-in garage. Top quality value a t ........... I . . ■ 545 900

PARK FRONT SPLIT - Lovely half-acre lot backing up to quiet Brooktreek m E Windsor Spotless condition and featuring newly carpeted living

dining rooms, bright modern eat-in kitchen, lovely panelled family ,i. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths and attached garage All this plus study laundry

,-m centralair more carpeting storage 2 0 'patio and more at a realistic .................................................................................................... $49 500

COLONIAL CHARM - Excellent S acre site in E. Windsor is the setting for this excellent six year old home Features include center hall 22 living room formal dining, eat-in kitchen, lovely panelled family room with brick fireplace, four big bedrooms, laundry room 21-? baths. 12x20 playroom plus fully finished rec room in large full basement two;car garage walk n closets and more. . $57 900

EXCEPTIONAL HOME - Immaculately kept 7-year-old home on a wed manicured half-acre site in E. Windsor Many flowers, shrubs, and Bees lead to this large 4 bedroom colonial home Other features include large en iry foyer, 23' carpeted living room, separate formal dining, hug.e eat m kitchen lovely panelled family room, 2B? baths, basement and 2 cat garage Add Central air refrigerator drapes, carpeting and more and you have an jut standing buy a t ......................................................................... $59 900

COLONIAL SPLIT - All the best features of a coloma1 home with a separate split 24 living room Situated on a lovely wooded half ac,p lot and featuring m addition large foyer formal dining bright modern eat n kit chen handsome panelled family room with fireplace 4 bedrooms 2■? baths, basement and 2 car garage Huge covered portico central dir cat peting and more at a realistic $6 I 900

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FOR SALK 16?Linden Lane. Princeton, N J 3 bedrooms, living room dining room 2 liailus lull basement: alumstorm windows, parking space nice street, fenced in lor $62,900. Patt 609-924-7906 . 4 pm 5:30 p m

TWIN RIVERS 3 BK end unit, patio w deck panelled tarn rm semi fm bsmt, a/e. gas beat Many other extras Contemporary decor Call owner 809-448-9235

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xurious living in Mountain ew A 5 bedroom, 3-'a bath autv offering family room th firep lace, screened rch. magnificent flagstone tio and fully automatic earning inground pool ■aulifullv decorated and ndscaped this property ers everything the most mandmg buyer could want

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WANTED Buyer with Spirit 0'76 Own shoo studio: lieated. msulaied. 28x 18 own healthy food 2 work free organic gardens feed 6 easily 4-si all barn w corral, good for small stock, chickens, ponys; 4 Ixf rms fireplace, attached garage dr\ cellar finished w 'bar Excep secluded set lirtg Princeton 12 min, Somerv’l is Excel schools Very clean cond Low ISO's owner 201-359-6856

ROSSMOOR $28,900 . 2 bedrm- s. 1 bath, appliances, drapes, carpeting, clubhouse, pool. Inis security 609-655-1271

CONDOMINIUM QUAD 1 Crnd fl 2 HR 2 bath, end uni1, lop local ion Children OK Principals only 609 448-8663

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1-urge selection of lots and acreage Some with springfed streams MOBILE HOME i iWNERS w fn rent " Own your "wn acreage in the country f inancing available

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Belfast and W md Gap Pa215-759-3363

4 FAMILY YARD SALE Fn July 25 10 to 6 New 4 Lsed Clothes. Cosmetics Toys. Household Items 4 much more 74 Probaseo Rd E Windsor Call 609 443-6919 or 443 3027

1966 ALKAROME0 SPYDER I 600 Running condition needs some work, new tires batt and manv spares $500 Call 609-921-7375

NOTICE HENCEFORTH I WILL NO LONGER BE R ESPO N SIBLE FOR MY WI PES DEBTS, except forthose at The Wood Shed Furniture Stripping 4 Kefirushing Center The job they did of taking the old finish off the furniture is just too good to argue with See for yourself, their shop is on Bridge Pniht Road in Mon­tgomery Twp (201 359-4777and their new pick-up depot is a! The Restoration Shop in Cr an bury 609 655-2022 Both shops closed Sunday 4 Monday

BOOKKEEPER to handle accounting aspects of small electronics firm Duties in­clude accounts receivable ledger 4 related work sales journal, invoicing, phone contact w ith'customers, filing Computer systems helpful but not essential Some tvping Salary commensurate with e x p e r i e n c e C om pany benefits Call Mrs. Cal Ian. 609- 397-3595 tor interview

B F \ i TI.fi i L P o r t s D flowers 40c, each Hanging Baskets, dav pots Pine Bark Peat Moss Evergreen Special Regular $4 95 each now $2 95 each len for $27 50 Visit Ley rer & Smith Garden Center 2020 Greenwood Ave.. Trenton Open 7 days Cali 609 587-3333.

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Sand Stone All wnrk Guaranteed

609-65.3 3311

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IfjOOM maid part-time weekends. Peacock Inn Princeton Call 924 1707

MAG1CCHS1 gas angle to while, excellent cond .$85 201 369-4059

NEW GHCH P SI EKS - k»-\board vix allsl w equip into full l ime gig 1 aii * Tiff 609 92! 2204

HOK SALK in excel lem condition 1969 Ford iwn door sedan. 63.(xv miles 5 new i ires ! bought car 6 months a|go from original owner but njiust now sell A genuine value at $J,i000 1 ai lx- seen atSouth's Garage 36 Moore St

FDR SALK room chair 3317

Beautiful living Cheap 609-448

NEW HOPE Pa A lovely 4 bedroom house on a country estate with pool av im m e d i a t e l y $ 5 0 0

Edmund Look 4 Compzn'190 Nassau St

Princeton. N J 06540 60B-924-0322

COOK PERMANENT lime im siiui. I Prux-eton area restaurant Prefer skills in Aps Irian-Slavic dishes and i>asic American menu tractive hours good pay own clean-up work Please write your qualifications and hqurly rate to Box 03122 Princeton Packet

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MOVING SALE from Barbie dolls lor 5c to 12 dining room chairs for $700, 4everything in between Fur future, clothing, games, art. pool table in need of repair Come.lo '287 Nassau St.. Mon lhe 21 si or Tues. the 22nd from 3 to 7 p m or cal! 609-92.1-2196 eves

DOMESTIC HELP NEEDED must be dependable, showinitiative, at least 3 recent references. own tran­sportation Work on Fri only Call 609-448-3735

COUCH two chairs one wing i and Sommers J r upright piano All in good condition 20J -297-9344

■DO YOl OR A FRIEND have a home for young abandoned cat Burmese appearance. Very a f ­fectionate Lses 1 it ter box OK'd by Vet July 12 We can't lake tier in because of our own jealous cat We're trying to keep her alive Someone please help her Call 609-443- 3277 anytime

GAS STOVE workingcondition, cap it and cart it out und it's \ours ClothesWasher, weds work pick it up and it's yours. Two clothes drvers. one gas dryer in good condition. $35, and one electric in bad condition, take it away for free Call 609-924-9524 Keep trying

68 VP STANG CON VERT I RLE small V8 automatic. 609-440-9328

FREE KITTENS 2 mo. old Call before 4pm 609-466-3978

Brown attends home ec meeting

Mrs Elizabeth $ Brown of Belle Mead was a delegate to ihe annual meeting of the American Home Economics Association in San Santomo, Tex June 23-26

Mrs Brown is immediate past president of the Princeton Branch. American Association of University Women, and president of the Montgomery Township Board of Education siie has recently been named State chairman for textiles and clothing for NJHEA and is a member of the Mercer Hunterdon Home Economics Association

She frequently lectures on die historv of fashion

C O M P LE TE < A M E R A Ol'TFIT an Asahi Penlax Spotmatic IS SLR with 3 lenses. 50mm F t 4 35mm F 2. 135mm F -3 5 Fillers, iens hoods and cases carrying case $450 Call 609 924-9524 after 9 p m

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THE PRINCETON PACKET(609) 924-3244

The Manville News(201) 725-3300

HULLSBOROUGH BEACON,

(201) 359-0850

The Franklin NEWS RECORD (201) 725-3300

CV/NDSOR-HIGHTS HERALD(609) 448-3005

The Lawrence Ledgei(609) 896-9100

THE CENTRAL POST(201) 297-3434