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85 Route 27 property owners notified of proposed upgrading The to*nsNp is coo&tctomg eoftstruding curt* and north from Bff»*u* Stf**t w areas on Route 27 m e * as iN§ iooWrw (ft»ch by SUHM Gkus»y Staff Writer Eighty—five properly owncn along Route 27 near the Hew Brunswick border will be notified that the con- struction tnd replacement of curbs it being considered in their neighborhood. The Franklin Township Council authorized ToVitshlJ* Manager Join Lavell to communicate with the gov- erning body of New Brunswick con* ccming sidewalk construction. Mr Lovtll will alto lend teller* to property owner* telling them of the council'* cofitcmpUtkxu On Aug. S, five member* of the tune—member council opposed draft* tag bond ordinance for the improve- menu, citing a need for public participation prior to spending money to drift a bond ordinance Council member* did agree to communicate with property owners and schedule the loptc for d**cu»won at Ihc neit council meeting The curb improvement project would tiKtui from the Route 2? wangle tatertectMo %«h Somerset Seeet tt> the railroad mrk» near Tan Gnxa |otf amne About J17.500 included tn « * towatliip't capital unpramneai pro- gram *uuU c o m the to*i of • fi« ilv project with owner* to be pay approximately $20 a foot for curbi. Property owners would have 15 years to pay fordie improve* menu which might coat $100 per year, according to Council member Philip Bcachcm, Such project was under consider- ation four yean ago when Councilman Robert Mettle? was mayor, according to Mr, Beachem. Mr, Beachem said the project might be followed by increased enforcement of municipal code* and would be "a beginning of what will be • hopefully renewed interest in that as a com- mercial district," "The area has to have a thol in the arm," he added and would coincide with New BnuuwKlt's efforts to up- grade tu side of Route 21, he laid *'Th« propusal is very mudetf com- pared to what were iuutjag at back in 1910," uud Mr Mrtiier of the project Franklin Township'* pUu "ts not thuufht at a tumpkmem to New B*w»>*tek," added Mr Mcttfcr "1 (eel ifce dntftutf ul m onJtnafti'e u i tiak pmmtu y Pkppt* i**J "There'* no rcaaua ciiMtag itikk* viitn* be enforced mm I'd I4e w hf*r h p Ice! ibua (Che uM <M "If we §fi 75 *«'»« gv« * Hrll ul t lime project through," said Councilman Joseph Martioo. "Spending money whether you like it or not is not good government," he said. Councilman Thomas Barrows aid the plan for curbs as a way to spruce die area aad enforce municipal cadet, "seems magkal to me- It's financial magk. What you're going to do to drive people out (who might not be' able to meet an additional tax burden for curbs)," he said, "The repercustktts of that may be jutt a* detrimental at yousaying they will be enhancing," taid Mr. Barrowi of the project "I'm very supportive of sidewalks on Rouse 17," &aid Councilwoman Nancy Henry "ThU area ii» desper- ate need of help no matter what New Brunt* kk may be planning on their udc The fact it the town u tuffertng," the uud. Voting aftum the Hka of dntitwtf • huad oniutiAce w«fe cuuncihwn Hw tv*%. hicnki. Mafflao, ftfapet mi /*buan* tli CUMIKil member* (leachta tf4 €1v4e ttite <Utti she uf&aaacc Cowmil fam bt*uho •*» vlnrfti iivm tht All >,ntu».ii ATI! The Franklin NEWS RECOR *-.*«• vwmn II. 30 cents Most pink-slipped teachers reinstated V t »*•< Miut fc Hw ***. O «* «W ?| fi M $ * •'••(* "^ ' ^ 5: i *>*%*&**$ * *«• it "V - ft»» §*eM|f»# | « " " * W« >:•»*.' * M * l 1* Higher iaUta) 2aa^tt tfikWMk ib^fc^ «**£&«*-iia*J J^M^Ktt^ t f i ^ ^ f g ^ TWiiinrn fees y. 44 » |MH JEU& JdlfiiH ~ W W ! 3H^ I P * ' ^ ^ ™ y ^*« WB* ^rmKx for i>wy:i|Ma %* L MM »«||it» Hatftatf^B^ ^b utA Al-at latt Fido f k^ atu* « • AHwIlajiMhaJ Parks in need of repair «Mf •* Rjl t^|, pi- j^SPlp flw, Ik * *•««•» »*• t*>*»9 ••• fl «sai ****** # kMf fMt It** g garbage colectton ratt it permiisWe: slate mi off • nut m «** #•*»

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85 Route 27 property ownersnotified of proposed upgrading

The to*nsNp is coo&tctomg eoftstruding curt* andnorth from Bff»*u* Stf**t

w areas on Route 27 me* as iN§ iooWrw

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by SUHM Gkus»yStaff Writer

Eighty—five properly owncn alongRoute 27 near the Hew Brunswickborder will be notified that the con-struction tnd replacement of curbs itbe ing c o n s i d e r e d in the irneighborhood.

The Franklin Township Councilauthorized ToVitshlJ* Manager JoinLavell to communicate with the gov-erning body of New Brunswick con*ccming sidewalk construction. MrLovtll will alto lend teller* to propertyowner* telling them of the council'*cofitcmpUtkxu

On Aug. S, five member* of thetune—member council opposed draft*tag • bond ordinance for the improve-menu, citing a need for publicparticipation prior to spending moneyto drift a bond ordinance Councilmember* did agree to communicatewith property owners and schedule theloptc for d**cu»won at Ihc neit councilmeeting

The curb improvement project wouldtiKtui from the Route 2? wangletatertectMo %«h Somerset Seeet tt> therailroad mrk» near Tan Gnxa |otfamne About J17.500 included tn « *towatliip't capital unpramneai pro-gram *uuU c o m the to*i of •

fi« ilv project with

owner* to be pay approximately $20 afoot for curbi. Property owners wouldhave 15 years to pay for die improve*menu which might coat $100 per year,according to Council member PhilipBcachcm,

Such • project was under consider-ation four yean ago when CouncilmanRobert Mettle? was mayor, accordingto Mr, Beachem.

Mr, Beachem said the project mightbe followed by increased enforcementof municipal code* and would be "abeginning of what will be • hopefullyrenewed interest in that as a com-mercial district,"

"The area has to have a thol in thearm," he added and would coincidewith New BnuuwKlt's efforts to up-grade tu side of Route 21, he laid

*'Th« propusal is very mudetf com-pared to what *« were iuutjag at backin 1910," uud Mr Mrtiier of theproject Franklin Township'* pUu "tsnot thuufht at a tumpkmem to NewB*w»>*tek," added Mr Mcttfcr

"1 (eel ifce dntftutf ul m onJtnafti'e ui tiak pmmtu yPkppt* i**J "There'* no rcaauaciiMtag itikk* viitn* be enforced mmI'd I4e w hf*r h pIce! ibua (Che uM <M

"If we §fi 75*«'»« gv« * Hrll ul t lime

project through," said CouncilmanJoseph Martioo. "Spending moneywhether you like it or not is not goodgovernment," he said.

Councilman Thomas Barrows a idthe plan for curbs as a way to sprucedie area aad enforce municipal cadet,"seems magkal to me- It's financialmagk. What you're going to do todrive people out (who might not be'able to meet an additional tax burdenfor curbs)," he said,

"The repercustktts of that may bejutt a* detrimental at you saying theywill be enhancing," taid Mr. Barrowiof the project

"I'm very supportive of sidewalkson Rouse 17," &aid CouncilwomanNancy Henry "ThU area i i » desper-ate need of help no matter what NewBrunt* kk may be planning on theirudc The fact it the town u tuffertng,"the uud.

Voting aftum the Hka of dntitwtf •huad oniutiAce w«fe cuuncihwn Hwtv*%. hicnki. Mafflao, ftfapet mi/*buan* tli CUMIKil member*(leachta tf4 €1v4e ttite<Utti she uf&aaacc Cowmilfam bt*uho •*» vlnrfti iivm tht

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Ihc franklin NEWS RECORD TTiunday, Aim. U, 1983

r suggests board fee hiketo allow hiring expert testimony

«*» by SHMB Giant?.P* Staff Writer

The township's Planning Boardshould be given the chance to hireexperts to testify on behalf of thetownship during public hearings, ac-

ii'cording to Franklin Township Coun-y»cilman Thoraa> Barrows.

.*»• Developers currently hire experts infields such as traffic, engineering andthe environment to give testimonybefore the board in public hearings.

An escrow account could be estab-* Ushed from fees paid to the township1 -by developers these fees that the•'township charges to developers to•'"' make application* with the board could

'also be increased, according to Mr"Barrow* A small staff of eiperucouki' - thea be hired by the township, he said

s-> According to Township ManagerJohn Lmtl f , cafcef ptsnautg boards inthe Mate iuncBtty have pruvtMont futteiiinwa) For* fuf etpcrti arc handkd

« U i * a gfuri anJ aft df»*& from m'. acctxtfil <m a fmMhiy baM%, Ke uwl

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members are overloaded with review ofplanning applications.

According to the township manager,hiring experts has been something re-quested by Township engineer JamesPetiil since Much of 1982.

"Jim has been begging for this along time," said Mr. Lovell.

Fees now charged by the PlanningBoard are "uniformly low," accordingto Mr. Barrows.

The base fee for a site plan ofoonresidenlia) development costs theapplicant $50 Additional fees may becharged depending upon the sue of the

proposed development,An applicant now pays S10 to file a

site plan for residential development offewer than 50 dwelling unit*. Addi-tionil fees are charged for more than 50units,

A major subdivision costs the appli-cant $100 plus $15 for each lot. Aminor subdmson costs $50 plus $15(or each lot.

Applicants are also expected to payfor a court reporter who records testi-mony verbatim Fees for record keep-ing may range from $25 to_ $60 depend-ing upon the type of application

Poultry farmer and horse breederto share Bennetts Lane property

A poultry farmer who has alsoproduced hay and gnun on a 102—acreIknartu lane farm will continue toh\t WJ a purtwn of the land whileaaothet putttoa ti tested U» • bore

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At Ih© Haivty J. Irwiwn 9wk dfidteatton Auo-4 «rt (loft to rtgW) Ma^w Michaal PappM, MWwrt Inmw, >onof the Mate. lnmin,CkHin<^wrTWftr^ncyH«wy, Hirywy J. tniwwt Jr., ton; M«. Barbara Irwnan; D^)bteInman, dwightof; Harvty SIMM, unde; Ewryn MOna, t t e t ^ n d K«n*«ha and Kareem. grandchNdran.

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Pnnklin High School Band ParentsAatociation'i monthly newspaper drivebaa been Larry Spulick. • 29-yearFranklin resident.'

Since 1974 when hit MM Ronald,now 24, w u • member of it* PHSGolden Warrior Mirchlfl| B u d , Mr,Spulick hat been an important part oflite monthly newspaper drive. TheBPA approached Mr. Spulick aboutrenting hit pick-up truck and now hedrive* it on an established routethrough the Pine Grove, ftuwood andLevin sections of the township.

Mr. Spulik admit* to being atelf-made tcavangtr. In addition to hismonthly township paper runt, he picksup about 300-600 pounds of newspaperon his way to work at LockheedElectronic* in Pbunfkld, where heworks in the mtjntnanct department.Leaving home at S a m daily, he ttusually one or two Nock* ahead of diegarbage trucks on their route* in diearea.

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save newspapen, and they bring paperto Mr, Spulick at work. He unloadt hittrack and ttacfci the papen behind hithouse nearly everyday,

Originally from Maine, when helearned Ml thrift hsbiu, Mr. Spulickalto picks up and recycle* aluminumcant, chain and gutter*. Asked why hakeeps doing thii, he claimt. "It's aforoW habit, I go by a houtc and teea-bundle of newtpapen on the curb, Ihave to pick it up!"

Mr, Spulick and hit wife Beatricehave raited eight children, rangingfrom 14 to 28 yean, and five remain athome. Before helping the BPA. Mr.Spulick collected newspaper! whileserving at a Boy Scout Leader forTroop 56 at Pine Grove School.

Because of Mr. Spulkk's early startevery day, he doesn't tee many peopleHe hat been trTecUonattly called "ThePhantom of d* Paper Drive" at tomany people did not know hit nameAt die rectal band pkak he wat fuullyunmasked to the nemherthip MM)awarded a plaaw in apprtciatkM of humany hour* of work.

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A $1,300 red and yellow hayrake,New Holland model no. 256, serial no.452832, was stolen front a Butler Roadfarm sometime between Aug. 1 and 2,police reported. Alto, stolen from thefarm on April 23 were a hay teddervalued at more than $900, a pressurewather vslued at more than $300, tbox of assorted tools valued at morethan $500 and a battery charger valuedat $105

A burglary and theft occurred tt aSterling Road retkknee Aug 1 be-I*een7 a m to 4 30 p m , pcltcc MudThe home was ranucked and anAM/FM cauctte recwkr'radio andhair dryer valued at $220 were uoknPolKe did not dctrmunc the putot u{entry, police

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taid. Entry wat gamed through • rearwindow during the daytime and anAM/FM stereo, two cameras and aman's watch with a total value of$1,900 were stolen, police said

A $300 bkyck left in front ofK-Mart on Easton Avenue for a halfhour by the 13-yw-oJd owner watuolen Aug. 5, police taid.

A burglary and theft occurred at •Lillian Street residence Aug 5 betweenmidnight and 7 a m , police taid Entrywas gained through a window while theocctipaou were atteep, police taidStolen *ct« 1*0 puckctbuok*, a camcrt. t mAiear recorder and t tO *pc<Jb«».yvk B«4h ptxkctbookt wvt« IIJUAJIS the ru*)*«y oe Heary Street, police

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Not up to btking'? You can Mill be •pwt of the action by calling the Chapterand pledging a donation of money, perraite, in support of a bicyclist who willbe taking pain, or volunteer to help out« one of the rt*t site*

Any choice makes you a winner,because the money raised goes to fightone of die world's ugliest diseate* --multiple ickruvn

Bicycling u the fastest growtitg adult•port. According to Donald Drudts,chairman of the MS Bicycle AdvisoryCommittee, u t> particularly ap-propttate to chouae ihi» fornt of Kitra-turn M a means oi ntmRg money usflgitt Multiple Sikrou* . because MS« b * many uf aw *W»«y to ode •b

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Money raised in this event it uaed tofund icrvkei for thow here in Mon-mouth, Mtddktcx, Ocean and Some-net Countk* who have MS. Servtceainclude equipment loans, none*making, acoustic therapy, accessibletransportation, cducauoe. advocacy,ett^

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Safety Town class graduatesSafety Town, the Franklin Towtuhip

Jayce**' prwchool lafety educttiooprogram graduate* 28 more townshipyouafrten tomorrow.

la MkUtioa. eight chikJrtn age* 7-9yean old will complete the 20-hourBicycle Safety Town program. Gearedtoward* prior yean' Safety Towngrtduttei . the bicycle program

prooc? tmiftfcfltfyrc ofbicycle*, rule* of the road and bicycleriding ikiUi.

Parent* will be on hand for SafetyTown'i graduation program and willtee their prcschookn riding BigWheeb yield the right of way topedestrians crowing at the cratswatk.The youngsters are taught to a o u onlywith the green light and only aftertouting both way*.

Each participant completing the safe-ty education curriculum tomorrow willrweivt a Safety Town diplomaShaped and colored like • stop sign, ihcdipk*n*i arc to be distributed by FUW p f c Luuky, Sgt Augie Scafidi »adSafety Town Instructor Nancy Suto

Safety Town graduate* art Amyl > u n o , Frank C«*ars», Justin Cttftey,fid*ard }feng, Allison Kehtx, &ooL o t e y , A m y M c C a r t h y , I n k

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Schocklin, Stephen Schocklin. TonyScioU, Vinccat Scioli, Stephanie Whit-field, Can Vandeibeek, KimberlyYoung and Eric Zaborowiki.

Bicycle Safety Town graduate* are:Oliver Chavez, Jennifer Heimall.Aaron I tnel , Qiie Riveiro, TkrmkRivtiro. Anthony Satina, TherciaSalina and Jennifer Zaborowiki.

The 1983 Safety Town tt now overand the Franklin Towtuhip Jayceefwiih to acknowledge the cootnbutioratoward* enhancing the quality of theprogram made by member* of thetraffic bureau of the Franklin TownshipPolice Department, member* of theMiddkbush Volunteer Fire Departm e n ! , m c m b e r i of the Frank-lia-Somenet First Aid &juad and theSomenet County CfcTA stall andworker* who participated to SafetyTown.

The Jaycecs also thank the paremt ofeach Safety Town graduate for cipend-tng the time and energy required u>have thru child pamctpsie ta our safetycurrKttlum

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The King James Adult Medical DayCare Center will open iu doors forbusiness on Aug. 15. This facility is anew service which the King JamesNursing Home of Somerset wiltprovide for the elderly population inthe surwunding communities and of-fer* care of the aged who are not inneed of 24-hour tnutiiittonaJ attention

Medical and rehabilitative servicesincluding physical therapy, speechtherapy and occupational therapy willbe offered and geared to meet theindividual needs of the guests Aregistered nurse will provide it rmmiuir-Mg system for each guest to assure thatthe mcdicatuM npawa i% prupcrlvluikiwcd, however, these mcdH»lto»»will IK- luppitcd frum the guois'

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The new addition to the presentnursing home facility consists ofclimate-controlled lounges accom-modating 30 guests Services andtransportation will be available Mon-day through Friday from 8 a m to 4p in

Hot meals and .snacks, served in theI of nia) dining room, are supervised by4 registered dietitian Breakfast andcarry home nx*U arc available byspecial ajTangenteni The facility *!*>nuUftUias a beauty and barber shop fortin cunventern.e of the guests

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V* Second Annual "Extra Special"Italian Festival to benefit the MuacularDystrophy Asaodation (MDA) to beheld «| the municipal ground* in Frank-Ua Township, will take place on Fri-day, Aug. 26 and Saturday. Aug. 27.James J WiUoo, preaident of dieMid-New Jersey Chapter of the A*-

ii 1 today. The festi-val U being sponsored by BilinLuAtiociatet/ERA Realty, RmdolphTowiuhip, with the cooperation ofSomenet Moose Lodge #1803

"We're very eidted about FranklinT&wiuBip'i Second italun Feaival,"commented Mr Wilson." and we'refm delighted that IO many of thekmiuhip'i vivjc argjutuatkas aadbuuncti cttabJHihmgmi are wpporttAfthis uatqtw evtm, tad working *tch uiki ti$tn BKMCUIW dvawpfiy and rebted

Uat year'i fettival was attended byover 5.000 peopk. and netted $11,175for the awoctation. Tbii year't plan-ning committee, headed by Bill Orip-po, director of the townihip'i adulteduction program, haa let their goal at$20,000.

This year's festival will offer a widevariety of food, children's games,garnet of chance, musical entertain-ment, clowns and costumed characters.

Funds raised through the "ExtraSpecial" Italian Festival will helpMDA maintain clinks at John FKennedy Medical Center in Editon andMonmouth Medkal Center in LongBranch, provide a summer camp inQaahurtt and support research atRutgers University

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Belna Perry* FRANKLIN — Belna Bird Perry 77.' of Elizabeth Avenue in the Somersetlection died Saturday at home.

Born in Palisades Park, the hadresided in Somerset for many yean.

'.Mr*. Perry wa* a 1928 graduate ofDouglass College and wa* a member of

'•we Douglas Alumnae Association andJ*rknd* of Rutgers Libraries She had

• been editor of New* and Publication*for the Rutgers University liveningDivision* before retiring in 1%5.

She had been a member of theformer East MilUtone ReformedChurch and bebnged tu m Sunday

"School and Wumen'» League Whenthe church dubanded in 1976, *hetransferred her membership tu iheSmith Bound Brook Re (united Church

Mr* Pwry **» « member of itscI rmklin Women'* Club and it* Hank-

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in Piscataway until five years ago andhad also been a tailor for more than 60years before retiring IS years ago.

Mr. Wolin was a member of the EastBrunswick Jewish Center, a member ofthe International Ladies GarmentWorkers Union and a member of theJewish Independent Club of NewBrunswick

His wife, Rose Wolin, died in 197).Surviving are two tons, Robert H of

East Brunswick, and Milton W. offLinden, a brother, l//y of Brooklyn,N Y , a utter, Mujlie Schneider ofRuckaway, N Y ; four grandchildren,and four greatgrandchildren

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Arrangements were by ConroyFuneral Home in Bound Brook,

Henry HaydukHOWELL TOWNSHIP — Henry T.

Hayduk, 66, of Wea Farm* Road diedSaturday at Munmouih ConvakscentCenter, Long Branch

Born in Pennsylvania be lived in theSonxnet section of FrankJia for manyyears and also in Hagentown, Md .before moving to Howetl 12 years ago

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Arrangements were by HigginshtMne for Funerals in PiainfieU

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Funeral services will be at 8:30 a.m.Aug. 12 at the Fueillo and WarrenFuneral Home, 205 South Main St ,

Manvilk, followed by • 9 a.m. Chris-tian Burial Man at Christ the KingChurch. Interment at St. BernardsCemetery, Bridgewater. Friends andrelative* may call at the funeral hometoday, 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.

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The South Branch Reformed Churchin Hilisborough is holding iu AnnualHarvett Home Festival os Sairuday.Aug 13 The traditional ham andchicken dmaer will be served "familystyle" and guesu we encouraged to catat) A M they wish

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Deborah Lee Smith, of 1126F Eut-on Avenue, Somerset, ha* becomeenga|ed to marry Rick J. Smolinka. ofPiscataway.

MU» Smith ii the daughter of formerMaflvilte High School principal Ray-mood Smith and the late DorothySmith of Bridgewater Mr. Smolinka uthe ion of Joseph and Rote Smoiinkaof 533 Jackson Ave , Manville

M i t t Smith i i a graduate ofBridgewater-Raritan High School East

in Bridgewater, She attained a BAdegree ia math at Gettysburg College.Gettysburg. Pa., and earned an MBAat Fairkigh Dickinson, Madison.

Mr. Smolinka U a graduate of Man-vilte High School and Trenton StateCollege, Trenton, where he attained aBA degree in computer science.

Both Mils Smith and Mr. Smolinkawork at AT AT in Piscatawsy as pro-grammer analysts.

The couple plan* an Get I wedding

Dolores DeSanto becomesbride of Thomas Dwyer

Dolores DeSanto. daughter of Mr.and Mn Joseph DeSanto, became thebride of Thomas Francis Dwyer, ton ofMr. and Mn. Thomas Dwyer, duringan afternoon service at St. Joseph'sChurch in East Millstone. Bothfamilies) reside in the Belle Meadsection of Hillsborough.

The Rev. Raymond Cok officiatedat the June II wedding

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The bruie carried a cascade of yellowand white roses with baby's brcathandferns

brenda DeSanto of Belle Mead actedi% her sister's maid of honor.Bridesmaid* were Beth Edwards ofNethtnk, Barbara Quick of Hillthorough and Mana Wood of SouthOrange Attendant! earned bouquet* ofyellow caraaUoitt and white dauies-

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Coming EventsThursday, August 11, 4-H Junior Council, 7:30 proWednesday. Thursday, Friday. August 17, 18, 19 — Somerset County

4-H Fair. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., "Free Family Fun."

Somerset County 4-H was honored to have Judge John W. Fritt of theAppelate Division of New Jersey Superior Court accept its invitation to•peak at the 1983 Outstanding 4-Hers' Dinner. '

Judge Friu and his wife were as friendly and gracious as they wereremembered from yean ago. This is a man who genuinely likes youngpeople and it comes across unmistakably in what he says and does. He alsotakes his dealings with young people very seriously, for as he says, "thefuture of everything we hold dear lies completely in the hands of those kidsand their counterparts. The quality of our future being will depend almostentirely on that which we are not instilling in their fertile minds,"

The law and the courts are very remote from the experience of 4*Hteenagers, so Judge Friu spent some time explaining to them how thejudicial system operates. He also talked to the teens about themselves andwhere they are in life, already so knowledgeable and accomplished and yetso far to go, will building their lives.

To be an Out»taoding4-Her, Judge Friu observed, is to be a'•winner"in the business of getting tuned in We. And be contrasted thta with beia§• "hater." the youngster who at the same age it before the bar of justicewith grievous mistakes already on his record, ft was sobering to reflectwith him oo how staggering in number, how pervasive and invidious the"other tide" it.

Winners, Judge Friu reminded our 4-H boys and girts, are not onlythose who make the hall of fame or high publk office. Winners are dieones who make their lives worthwhile by doing the best they can withwhatever task it before them. He underscored his message by reading tothem Douglas Malloch't inspiring poem:

'•Be the Beat of Whatever You Art"If you can't be a pine oa the top of the hill,

Be a scrub in the valley — but beThe bat liak scrub by the skk of the rill;

Be a bush if you can't be a tree.if you can't be a bush be a bit of the grass,

Ami some highway happm make;If you can V be a mmkmthen jmt be a h**s -~

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4-H Fair time is fast approaching. This is when months of planningmatures into a flurry of preparations and last-minute problems. It neverfaUs. something ordered u not available, someone counted on isunavoidably out of action.

There is no doubt all those who take part encounter similar difficulties,especially food vendor* for whom the 4-H Fair is a ooce-a year ventureinto mass food prtparstioo. Imagine trying to predict how many pounds ofhamburger. gtlk»s of With beer and hundreds of egg roUs are going to tellduring three day« at the Fair, Not only that, they have to line up crew* u>work in shifts lo cov« the full Ohounaday, and have all their equqxncntin A-I order. The 32 non-profit orgaakations that run food concessions uthe Fair truly do a formidable job.

Watching 411 teenafm concocting syrup for their inow<ooe coocession u an experience in ittclf. They move into the 4-H Center kitchenwith thetf sacks of tugar, book* of flavoring and high enthusiasm, andbefore long, the place look* like • dt»a*t*f it it h*nJ to believe anythingtd til u being •ccooipJuhed, uij*/ on Ac fkior, guo in the uak, pott allover the pl*c* But tf fcdutu leave them akicie, they ctntrge after *»tuk»tcb ike (mibed pruduci, eaough syrup w icne ?,«!) tones, tad »f s he«*Mtve units aad they tell oal, they will be back while the Fair it tnptufir»» lo ouk* mutt

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lectures on topical medical subjects onThursday* in August.

The lectuei are open to the publicand will be held from noon to 1 p.m. inthe Atkinson Amphitheater on the Car-

rier ground*, Belle Mead.On Aug. 4, the topic will be "Hyp-

Doais: Update on Diagnosis And Treat-ment Issues," It will be presented byFrederick Evans, Ph.D., Director ofthe Carrier Foundation Research De-

Red Cross, United Wayjoin forces for fundraising

The United Way of Central k n e yheld a special Board of Trustees meet-ing to respond to a request for funds forthe national emergency relief campaignof (he American Red Crou.

Oo Hay 23,1913. the American RedCross launched a nattoa<wide $12million campaign for disaster relief.This campaign wa* deemed necessaryby the National Amtrtcaa Red CrowBoard of Gomnrn, due to the un-pmlrd—tcd number of major disasteroperations during the lurrtaJ fiscaly<«. »h«.h ha* depleted the d » * « «budget *t*i revolving fund The M-

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On Aug, IS, the topic wll beCreative Arts as Therapy (Musk,Dance, Art Poetry)" It will bepresented by Frances F Kaplan,M.P.S.. A.T.R. and Susanne Piuk.M P S , both of the Ctmer Adjunctive

Therapies staff,There is no fee for the lectures;

however, if those attending wish tohave lunch at Carrier, the charge is $5and luncheon reservations must bemade by noon on Monday prior to thelecture. Parking is available in the 3-11staff lot on the Carrier grounds.

For more information about theweekly lectures, contact the CarrierFoundation Medical Education Departmeat, 874-4000 e*i. 461.

Carrier Foundation, the largest, pri-vate nonprofit psychiatric hospital tnNew Jeney. is dedicated to the treatmem, education and research of mentalhealth and psychiatry,

Carrier offers creditfor 2 college classes

Two Trenton State College courseswill be offered at the Carrier foun-dation, Belle Mead, beginning in Sep-tember.

The courses are three credits eachand are open to the public.

The first course, statistics, will beheld on Mondays from 5:30 p.m. to8 30 p.m. The course is an introductionto descriptive statistics and statisticalinference. Topics include: averages,variability; histograms; probability,normal distribution, and hypothetic*

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Both courses will be held in thekindred classroom on the Carriergrounds.

The cost u $96 per count Norparking fee and no undent center feewill be charged Crediu can be appliedto a major course of Uudy mm or Inter

Registration will be held on Wcdne*d»y, Sept 21, (run) 2 p m to 5 p n» inihe Internet tuiucatiuft office,Building, ("arrier ground* Noregivtmton will be uken

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• Renaming of parkI is a proper tribute'• Renaming Quarry Park lo Harvey J lnman Park is anjippfopnaie tnbute.

On* von of mbute is a ranty, bui how much belter at^tummtal lo a man who dedicated many yean lo providingttc real ion leadership to youth,

: No* that he hm parsed away, the fnends of Harvey J•Jnnun can rcu imurcd that, despite the void and saine&s hi*Hteaih creates, he w*i loved ami respected by hundreds ofpeople m i-fAftkltn Tovktuhip and elsewhere

Mt tnuun *ill be umwrtl by many, but at least his familyami fnemh <a\ t« certain be will be remembered.

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Thomson: offerssuggestions onnew post officeTo the editor

The following letter was tent to theU.S. Pott Office Architectural Depart-ment:

To the U.S. Po*t Office:

Ground has been purchased here inMkldkbush on DeMott Une to build »new post office w u to care for theever expanding area of Middkbuth andSomerset in Somencl County )«uoutside the city of New BrunswickThe present pott offke budding,Somerset, was built during the JohnsonAdministration in an arts mat had beenlargely runt) and wa* tmiced byR p Xh from New Brufuwtck Thenew putt uffke had u> h**e • name andafter tone d*wu»»j«jifl it w u caltodSonerKt. Franktus * « i»a u«*c theft» H already a Fntaklta ts N c * k n e y

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1 with alto to ask you to considernaming this new buiding the Middle-bush Somerset Post Office for the samercaum as mentioned above and tohonor its very beginning when the earlyDutch settlers from Cong Island re-ferred to their pioneer setikmeM ** the"middle-of the buiR", later shortenedto MwidJcbuih Alto it would be m-necvuary for anyone w the two areasto change thtu address The two addresses are Unumount to me ilrv«dy,pwpk in the same building use eitiher.the towttstup offKei are tn Middlebuth, the uti euUetiuf use** k i k othen use Summer

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Assemblyman Patero's proposednew law come* in the wake of localliquor store owner Irene Cyburt't re-cently filed suit against two lecn-agenwho she claims allegedly defrauded herby buying beer in her store using phonyIDs

Mr. Paiero said he agrees with Mrs,Cyburt that underage drinkers are notadequately penalized for their actions,whik liquor license holders can losetheir privileges if they arc caughttettiag tkohol to anyone who is under-age.

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The law would also penalize a per-son found guilty of providing his or herdriver's license to an underage personfor the purpose of buying liquor.

Mr. Patero suggested that this pen-alty be a one-year license revocation.

"As it is now written, this kgislationaddresses the concern of businessesmat feel they are the ones beingpertained for violation* that are beyondtheir contro l ," the assemblymanstated

"There is no doubt in my mind thatpeopk will still try to purchase liquortikgally," he added "But for manythe thought of losing their license for apenod of two or four yean will curtailthem from try tag to tool a businessowner into killing them liquor "

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weet Jersey corn... on and off the cobBY MICHAEL DORN

The weather (hit tummer does notteem to have been noticeably betterthan last summer. Wone, A month ofrain followed by a month of sizzlingdrought and now it look* like a month

. p the Uoldrunu„. Yes tweet corn is infinitely betterjjbis year than last, 1 can't remember

%hen corn of the cob has been to tasty,with long, plump, kernel-packed tanbunting with juke. Grab it up andt hontp tl down, and if you're the thrifty

"type, buy. a few e&tra bushel basket! of"•Ac «uff to put by for winter merri-/meftt». W«h few exception*, freeting corn,*»p*cully in hot, humid August*c*ther, ti the umpkti, mou practicaltad ultimately the tutku way to putaim by. W«h the help of a partner youc*a ttrtte dozen* of link baft of cornin an hour or *o — and with the help of* fwruttf the job t» lot* awn fun

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OTHER WAYS TO PROFITFROM THE CORN HARVESTFor yean I have been exhorting

friend* and readen to tcrve tweet cornat a ftnt coune or as the main did) ofa meal, not at a vegetable tide duh.Few of them teem to have heeded myadvke, but continue to present me witha Urge plate of corn on the cob at thetame time they present me with aplatter of barbecued everything, I hivegiven up trying to introduce everyoneto new ways with core. One of these tia splendid tweet corn talad, a gift fromthe south of France, This salad can beserved ai a ude diih or m a KJWMCcoune — either coming before or afutrthe main dith It alto nuke* a fine mainduh for a light lunch or tiunaxr on •hut day, accompanied with whok»he*t bread and (retb fruit ta ic*ioeStnrc tt thouid be made weil ta mi%»ace »>f kcni«|. at ftne f<x p^niti,put luck buffet* ur partxi to prrpaR tathe

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The temptatiofi to fincue thoie extrafancy touches ttuf make • mealnvmorablc it • leriou* temputiooindeed in August, when the weather itoften intolerable, Yet this it aho theheight of the harvctt season. Nsturewpplki us with luch an abuodance ofcolorful fnuu and vcfetabkt thismonth — why aot think of them atpaint* for our culinary patate and,without further ado, terv« forth a Itnksupper that it at pretty to the eyet a*your until* gankn? A bouquet ofimam oa ihe ubte isa't a bad kk«either, while you're at it

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The brilliant green of spinach makesa pkuing color contrast when thecntp, wclt-wathe4 leaves are tossed

with Belgian endive, then with alemony dressing and perhaps someorange or grapefruit segments or dicedcucumber. If Belgian endive it notavailable, use a cream-colored tenderlettuce such as Boston or Bibb tocontrast both with the color and theflavor of raw spinach. If you arcserving ihe salad with the chicken, trycom sticks or com bread as your uarch— k goes well with the chkken andwith the salad If you have the time and

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baaed on fate reports ofi supposedly blinded as a result

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"Any hifh school physics book willihow that leaaea In the ophthalmicpower raafe — whkh contact ieaietart — could never concentrate ray* toockxte to ihc turface, especially tiacemost contact lent wearers arenearsighted and wear coacave leaseswhkh disperse rather tfaaa cooccntnuclight or heat wave* "

Although this type of injury itphytkally impossible. Dr. Ruiiuwltaid welding doe* poae other daafers tothe eye*.

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^public-school teacher*, reports theNew Jersey Education Auociatioo.

"National commtttioni are urgingthe ttates to upfrade the quality andvigor of their teacher-training pro-g r a m * / ' report* NJEA PreiidemEdithe A Fulton, "New Jeney u headof the game. We already have re-vamped the tcteciion, retention, andcontent gut mure well educated, wellprepared graduate* from our teachercolleges " The change* include

• Requiring college tophomore* toaoain a minimum grade-pouii avenge•ad u> demoatmte proficieacy in theba*k &kUt» before raey we admitsoi ute«her-tr»ining program*

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The aew programs address the ques-tion of teacher quality but not ofteacher supply, la fact, Mrs. Fultonsays, the suffer requirement! may actu-ally deter some student* from trainingto be teachers.

"Teacher salaries are still low com-pared to their careers," the NJEAPrtUtkof reports. "Until lalaries forteachers are competitive, bright youagpeople will eater better-paying pro*fcistaas through tess strict colkgeprograms" Otmsuoaal threat* fromthe $«s« Educattoa Department aboutItceatlag thaagci alw deter brightcollege «ude«u from becoiateg teache n , fix NJEA Pretidcai twi*t*« Is

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at a time when their time aad eaergyshould be devoted to succeeding in ademanding aew job. "New Jeney hatidentified the college course* needed toprepare the wcccessful teacher aadrequire* mem to be taken before dieIkease is issued," the NJEA Presidentsay*. "This is wiser than forcing aaalready overloaded beginner to drivethe auks, pay the tuition, aad spendprecious hours »itting in a the*ory-oriented classroom. Tat best helpfor beginning teachers usually Is prac-tical assistance from colleague* ia meirown tystem aad their owa school,

"Those who would benefit fromadvanced classroom instruction willsign up for college comes voluntarily.Fun tag all to do *o u more likely to b*

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A few out-ofstep state* even requirefive yean of college work beforeiffl flftPft of g)g , ataodard tftK*1!1!certificate. "ThepreaeatlowstabuanSsalary ia teaching do aot justify requir-ing a matter's degree, die NJEAPresident says, "aor •— as New Jer-sey's experience shows — is a fifthyear- of theory needed to produce

The new preparation and licensingprocedure* saouM assure that Educa-tion major* ia New Jersey colleges artiotcliigcat aad well trained. Mrs.Pulton believes. "Certiftcatioa require-ments are aot written ia stoae, shesays, "but the aew procedure* shouldserve New Jersey well for year* tocome"

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Manville'i race for MU»y leaguesupremacy ended Wedaetday night atNorth Branch Park. After defeatingNorth Ptainfteld cartier In the eveningto reach the ftnalt, MmviUc fell victimto Bcmnd Brook in a heart-breaking 1-0

The game's only run w u scored on •four-bate error that occurred in the lopof the ti&th. Thai one pity giveM*nviilehurkr DOOM Tulp»n*ki (4-1),her only tot* this tcaion,

Tulpiatki retired the ftnt nine hittersthe faced before walking two in thefourth Mania la the fifth, CherylTaraMino got Bound Brook's only hitof the day ta lead off the inningTulpintki then miral the actt thiee inorder.

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ended up with an 1|<4 ledger, w u in •flat-footed tie with Bound Brook andManville Halting the playoff.

Manville got on the board fint kt thebottom of the fourth tallying one run.Doom Hughes, who lead off the in*Ring, was forced at tecood on afkhkr'i cbok* grounder hit by ChriiSteicerwalt. Sharon Demeter thenlingkd Sleigerwalt to iccood. One outlater, Steigsrwalt came home on aKelly Tnloue tiaglc to kftfteW

North PUuofield tied the game in thetep of the uuh. Kathy Barry reachedtecond on a two-base error by thefir»t ba ieman Amy Piucker ' tgroundball advanced Barry to thirdBarry Kond on Virginia Cabera'igioundcr la than,

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Hill-Mont playoffsto begin tonight

Barring n i s , the quarterfinals of theHilUborough—Montgomery Men'iThunday Night Slo-Pitch SoftballLeague will be played tonight at throetilt*.

Drake* numbing (11-2). the de-fending pUyoff champ* tad sec-ond-piice finisher in the A Division,will tangle with Farley'* Tavern (5-8),the third-place team in the B Division,is the second game of a doublehcadcrat Docherty Park- Game time is 8 p m

Griggtfown Quail Farm (12 1),which unseated Drake'* a* the regularseason champk* of the A Division,witt meet TRT (340) , the fourth placeteam ia the B Division, at Luba* Fteklat 6:30 p m

Reeky Mil! Inn (10 ^), the U Pmianchamp, and Simottik't Moving (6-7),the fourth-place team in the BOmsk*, • i l l tjptre off MI OrchardRoad School Reid I And m ftc tameearly game at Ouctwrt). ni l be Dea-ry's Uphoiuwy (» V), the B D<«uuruaaerttp, against {kite M**d Ian(7 ^), the thiftl pi».« fuutttci tft the ADmuun Hatti ot thus* i«*Uf>i» »il•tart at 6 $ 0 p m

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This it the third teaton for thepresent playoff format. And the BDiviuoa teams went 0-for-1981 aad( for-1982.

There'i a pouibiliry I'll be hearing"1 told you so.. ." from Simonik'sMoving player/manager Jack Simonikand Belle Mead Inn pUyer/fluaagerJohn Shockley, but I'm predictinghistory anyway.

Reeky Htit~£taM«&'tRocky Hill rallied to win the regular

season meeting, scoring si* run* in thefifth inning aad five more ia the titthIt *.M the third of three victories overA DivUion dubs by RH1, uhnh turnedaiuund last season's 3 1 0 record

Jack Simutuk uys it »as hit team's<n*w defmuve game di the sra*on

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vilfe Raa»atiofl Men1* Slo-PitchSoftball League coded Moodaynigh! with Toov'i Auto (133)clinching fir** place in the Na-tional Division thanks to a 2 1 3triumph over Our Team (2-H).

It WM a ooust-wia game forTony'* because lecond-placeBrowa'i was right on their aecb.With that in mind, Toav'a tcorodthree run* io the top of the flm,nine ia the tecoad aad four ia thethird to teak the issue early. BobDugta west four for four with twoRBIi aad Joe Itira bopped atwo-ma HR Give credit to JoeLeila who had a soio ruundtripocfaad Uxsa Oslo who weot three forfour with two runs hatted ia

Tne wia wan tM'*~'*fnHsipd bythe cowbtaatkm of Panache's 7 5triumph over Tony'* last Taetdayaad rinmai 16-1 wia (August I)agatatt Om Team

Thudfiace Prrhs*he'» (US,Nat Dm***) beat Tuoy'i ua aBilly kjhfiiQa i*orua s»gk lo

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1, Brown'* woo an easy contestcoding the regular teaton with a13-3 mark. Although Tony'* ABrown'* have identical record*.Tony'* I* the divisional champ

' because they won the season sencstwo game* to none.

la other National Division ac-tion, Pcrhache'* beat AmericanDivision opponent Best Supply14-1 last Monday. Steve CiuLtzawent four for four including ahomer and a double. Tom Grigalcollected three hit* and fourRBI'i John Ratajewski alto had abig day getting two hits and twoRfii't

Thanks to a K>? triumph overfifth place National Starch (412)Thursday tughl, the Kegen (511)ended up ia the fourth slot in thedivision Rich Nc*m*fl had thebig nil, a grand slam homer in thetop of the seventh thai put thegame a»iy National Starch tosttheir UM gune forfeiting to

CaswelT*. Our Team ended up inlast place.

Starting the last week of theregular season, the only playoffrace going in the AmericanDivision was between Ctswell'sand Ray's TV. Caswetl't (8-8,fourth place) did their best gainingthree victories in the last week,one of them by forfeit. But itwasn't enough as Ray'* (9-7, thirdplace) earned the last playoff spotby trouncing Bgan's (115, lastplace) by an 11 -1 score

Ray's tallied *u time* in the topof the first i n n i n g . GlenZakeriewski'i two-run triple wasthe big hit in the stanza BruceB a r g l u w s k i , AnthonyW i t n i e w s k i , Ron B i a g o ,Zakenewski and bub Mactbunkiail had i»u hit*

Meanwhile, Caswcir* beatf igan'* 12-3 scor ing l i v efirst inning runs Geurge Scrapehad • i*ofun tnpk in ih*i unt

Catwtir* made it two in a row bystymieing Best Supply (4-12, fifthplace) 24-6. John Scrape and JohnSnow had four hit*. DaveChrisUpovieh had three safeties.

In a game that may be indicativeof the future, second-place Walt'iInn (12-4J beat f irst-placeRooster's Coop (14-2) 9-7 AugustI. The Coop got four runs in thetop of the fir&t aad six in thes e c o n d keyed by a S t e v eMortensen two-run double JohnAkadi had a two-run homenin forthe losers

Watt's played the last game ofthe regular season (hit Mondaynight hammering Our Team 14-1Tim Hardgrovc had three hitsincluding a n>k> blast TomAamltud had a two run double

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by Mike BrtuerSporto Editor

For mot! teams, any season wherethey have eight new starters and onlyone regular left from the year before,would have to be classified as arebuilding year.

Thai was the situation when thistcasoa began for Somemlle Post 12Only they didn't do the bung the term"rebuilding" implies In fact, theyalmost recaptured their Somerset Coun-ty American Legion tale

H WHS in Ant place most of theregular season winning mne out of theirfini twelve haUgame* A three gametauag streak at the end of (he seasonCOM them fuu plate honor* u they(Unshed second behind Hunitition with• 9 4-2 ledger

la the kgmw [>U)ott», they showed ilot of chansvm coming back u> *tnloly 26 and iisen u> u* on the 2?ih,undnjf Hujttcnlon muh t » o «>otj <n

their float turn at bat both time*. In thechampionship game with Huntcrdon,they again rallied in the seventh butcame up one thy losing 6-5. endingtheir season at 12-6-3

"At the beginning of the season, Isaid we're • young team and we'regoing to make mistakes. Only I didn'tthink we'd make that many mistakes,"Somerville coach Jerry Federko said.

The mistakes Federko referred towere what kept Somcrvilk from repeat-ing AI> champ* At an offensive unit,there *a* none better u> the legionleague Drfentmly, Somerviik w*tju»i the opposite 1*heir pitching wasI

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This tummer't staff w u led byforma HilUtorough High School iurRkh Sakrno (4-J-l). Salerno was nothu usual self a* he suffered fromcontrol probkrai all season bagJames Lawton (3-0), who Federkooriginally intended to ute exclusivelyin relief, became the number twostarter due to injuries and pitched welllie k*sed a three hitter to pace Pott's9-1 win over Franklin in a roust winplayoff game The rest of the tuff wasfounded out by Anthony Mamcll( I I I ) , and Manvilk High* SieveJasiaskt (2 0) and George Connor*(1-0)

Offensively, $omer*ille'» lineup»a* stacked with fiae young htucnIns two be«t * « « 17 ytaroU CWnGardner (1000 to he a junior at Iramaculata) and 16 ) c « oid HiUsburowghHigh product rVtt McHugh

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homeruns with five. Gardner led thesquad in hitting achieving • ,464 matt.

"Gardner has great confidence andan ability to put the bat on the ballwhich, it rare for youngsters Going onpast performance, he should be a greathitter. I believe the same thing shoutPete McHugh I don't rememberhaving a oae-two punch like that,"praised the coach

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The Manvil le RecreBtion Com*miutoa'i Summer Pcifcxmki Aruhognwn coolinue* Monday throughFriday from 10-11 a.m. (WcdneMky'ifrom UI2 a m at th« Public library) atMemorial P«A- The program will con-tinue through August 19, It wilt coo-elude on August 25 with a thortperformance given by the children atthe Manville Public Library starting at6:30 p.m. The program coven fourarea* of the am; muskat iaununenu,tinging, dram* aad jaxj dancing. Chil-dren may tigs up by attending any ofthe cUiic*

ADULT k TEtN SWIMThe adult twin *tll be held thit

Friday, Aug 12 at Cooper Pool from 7u» 9 k) p m The « u teen night swimtetll be heW on Auguu I) from 7 to9 30 at Memorial Pool

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whkh is held in conjunction with meRecreation Commitsion-ipontored•wimming Irmmi ia idwduled forSaturday, August 13 at Memorial Pool,All the action gcu underway *{ 2 P m.The nun date u Sunday, August M at(be tame time.

Anyone who attended the Ant ortecond teuion of swimming anaons iseligible. The show contuu of a <k-fp"mtfntiK n of taulis a&juuvd. Theprogram is free and open to the puhljc

AKTS AND CRAFTSFun day waa held last week with

over 100 children panktptuni Win-ner* in special game* were: PotatoSack Raw. Brian Wilpoa (I * uader),Craig Evans (9 4k up), WHccmairelRace, Bnan Wilpoe mA Matt Vutaggi(8 A under), AlVa PvkuU wad V IOemdu (9 A yp). BalkiM IOH,M«ia, Lisa Uictack. Oaany k•ad Cburk Deimli. Solibdl Raeei.kwdtt Ot LaUo, titxm hcaitky,

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Nok Hockey, Daoklia WUpon, R JStaddie, DenUe Leeds. Dawn Madej,Patrick VaMaggi, David Siefany, AlanpikuU, Mau MK*.

The schedule for the arts and craftsprogram is as f o l l o w s : Mon-day—Haran Pint from 9 to 12 andMemorial Park from 12:30 to3:»;Tue*day — Papawkk Park from 9to noon aad Cooper Park from 12:30 to3 ^.Wednesday—Uncota Park from 9to 12 and Memorial Park from 1230 to3:30 n,m^Thursday — Haran Parkfrom 9 to aooa and Cooper Park from12:30to330pm JFnday — PapawkkPark from 9 to noon and MemorialPark 1230 to 3 30 p m

If it m m Wednesday or Thursday,the program will be held indoors at theManvtlk PuW*c Ijbmry fiom II * inu> 2 p m

The Rsereauofl ConumuKin'* >c*oad tutkf liating pkHy *tti be heUS«tutday, Ai»fun I), u the Cr)u*jRolkr P*l«;« fium ¥i 30 • » mil Hip ffl tlitUirn t»fl Mill >i|« up ihtuwghifcit m» A tfiifti program «i the p*ii»Ibc (»«fi> u ft« atkJ parent* ux

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PARK PERMITSPermits for Duke's and Papawkk

parks and other recreation facilities canbe obtained by calling Recreation Di-rector Lou Nordone at 725 7812.

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continue ne»t week from Mondaythrough Thursday from 5 3 0 to 7:30p.m. at the Manville High SchoolField. The clink it for Manvilk resi-dents entering 9th through 12th grade

FAMILY FILM NIGHT"Puate* of Pouance" u tonight's

0X>VK feature being held indoor* at theMujvitk Ubnu-y waiting at 7 p m Themwvk* are free Ne*t **ek, ThurvlayAugu« 18, "licavcnCan Wait" will be

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Don't blame the weather. BlameDutchtown Maintenance.

On Aug. 3, owner Frank Drift'*squad cooled off hot-hitting Sub 'n'Jug Deb (14-3), 34) The lo»s cut theNmen'» kad to a lingtc game overDutchtown (134) and Lattaw's Hard-ware (13-4), *hith needed three e tu i(10) inning* lu edge luhnMm & Johnurn (5 12), 5 4, at Orchard RuwiSchool Field I

Fur IXiUhtown, wiruuftg pitcherGary MikhaiHm^ki lumicd Sub n' Jugto live rut* Awl Jtihu Wheckr andGreg Simmon* were the battinf herue^

Mickey L• vuie u o t c d thegame * tuning run lur I *iU* » He Moil the bmuxn «>t the I Oth *ith • uti$k•MJ wised at) the W4) truiii IKM tav;*> the J&J n|ht tkUk« m»pU>ctJ *Miigk by ted l>i*ic

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John&on & Johnson scored all of itsruns in the fourth. A two-run single byDoug Paternoster highlighted the rally.Jim Davis and Mark Sa&taman singledhome one apiece

Dewey'i Upholstery (12-5), thefourth-place team, hammered Mont*gumery Fire Company i (5-12), 13-0,at Orchard Road School Field 2 to pullto within twu garnet of Sub V JugThe win w u De»?y'k uxlh in a row

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Committees formed for upcoming Gourmet Gala

The RoyctfkW Swim Club of Hill-thorough, coached by Kilty Kristentnd Uuri Zahn. ended their regularseason on Wednesday, August 3rd,with 1130-12? coawfroinbchind vie-ton ova arch-rival Acacia Swim Gubof Brsnchburg Roycefkld finished theseason with • ledger of 7-3 placingthem second in the ' C League of eightteams.

In the meet against Acacia, thewinner* were u follows; Jim Teipel(15-17 yem-*M i f* group) won the100-yard freestyle Rob Strtwderman,Te ipe l , Chr i i Rinko sad Bob

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ning boy'i medley relay team. TimKote won the ll-U-ycar-old individualmedley and atio won the 50-yard'backstroke, Kate Ashley wat the victorin the ll-12-ycu-old girl's individualmedley. She was also the top finisherin the 30-yard butterfly.

Stand outt oa this year's team*ere(eight A under) Andrea Stuait kMitch Riuak. (9-10) Kimberly PelU ftD M Van Winkle. (1112) Tim Koze(undeleted) A Kate Aihky, (13-14)Bob Eckerstrom A Mary Scotten,(IS 17) Jim Teipel. Rob Slrawdcrman.U i Oorscy A Party Scone*

Ploski, Durica earn winsat Remington Speedway

Gourmet Gala Chairman JamesGiacobeUo has announced (he names ofthe community leaden mat will beheading the 19S3 Gourmet Gala Com-mittee*. The Gala will be on Saturday,Oct. 15, at the Somerset Hilton inFranklin Township.

The Mack-tie affair is a uniquefundraiser for the North leney Chapterof the March of Dime*. It is an eveningof gourmet foods prepared by celebritychefs, judged by celebrity judges, fol-lowed by a buffet dinner of thecelebrities' entrees, and capped offwith dancing to a live orchestra

The Gourmet Gala orgmitaoon hasa Gourmet Committee and a GalaCoranunee The Gourmet CommitteeU chaired by Phil and Cathy Cocto ofBndgcwster. Mr. Coccv is Vice Pre*ident of Communkatioei and Market-ing Service* Tor ReteannCuttrelt, I IKMil Cixi" h M active voluot«f *nhdue A»MJti*tte» far Retarded CiUittu

Last year the couple were GourmetOala cooks.

Serving with the Cooco's for thiselegant, epicurean celebration are:Mary Ann Rafferty of Piscauway ascooking stations interior designs chair-person; Dominkk and Claudia OeFtnoof Bridgewaier as celebrity chefs com-mittee heads; and Anne MoresuThomas of Remington as chairpersonof the Gala's celebrity judges commit-tee

Offering equipment and technicalassistance are Jack Murphy and BobCole of-General Electric and BUILemieu* aad Bud Goodwin ofPSEAG

Card* KavuuHigh of SomervUic,chairwoman erf the 1982 GourmetGala, is serving as a special advisor.

The Gab Committee is being led byRobert and Terry Mtitcahy ofMiadham Mr Mukafey it the VW ofthe New Jcncy Spam and

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78 OOOQE OMNI - varygood condition, $2600609-924-0714. a-7pm

78 OODQE COLT • 4 apd,am/frn radio, axe cond,$1600 Ca> 609-737-8240.

7BFiATi28<2dr,am/ttn.axe MPQ, good oond. Bat*oftar. 6O9-799-7819.78 MERCURY BOBQtf •45K mtlaa. auto, 2 dr. 4cfogood cond Aaktng $19006O»65S 7143. Tom. 9 4

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78 PLY. ARROW-4 0^, 4apd, 32mog, am/fm caaa,66.000 mi. f24OO*»at of-I f Tom 201297-0974.

7 8 PLYMOUTH HORIZON• axe. oond. $1800. 606-924-3667 after 6pm.

7 8 PLYMOUTH HORIZON• Alacpf,3Omp0.S23OO.Attar 6pm, 009-443-663978PONTlACLaMan«Stt.Wgn. • 83.009 mi. pa, pb,ac. $3300- Can 6-9pm,609-662-7044

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79 FIAT Xt/9 • 6 apd,ramovaabla roof, axeoond. 67.000 ml $3900/b«*t ottar. 609-393-0348

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79 HONDA CIVIC Hatch-back • 4 tpd, w*> btuaIntartor, awl prootod. rootlaok, radian, 46,000 mtlat,aw. cond $3Q00 6096*01S&2 or 212 566*608

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79 OLDS CUTLASS 8u-prama • Muat t# quMdy.In graal oonoWon. $3500,nagottabta. 609-924^629.

7 9 0U)8 • Cuatom CnJaar9-paaa 8Uu Wgn V8,am/tm atarao caw, p/a,p/b, naw tiraa. axe, oond.$39S0. 609-921-1535

79 PEUGEOT 5040 *auto, low mdaaga. aunrool,amtrn «t«f*o caaaatia,a«c cond $6500 CaBMantyn 609-896-9300 or448^363

79 PLYMOUTH HORI2ON• Btta, 4 ip 61,000 mt,$1800 609-4488419

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80 BUICK SKYLARK - 6cyl,4dr,au«o,a/cp/t,prt>,63,000 ml, eood oond,f4200. 609-737-6344

80 CAOOY COUPE • V-8diaaai. 28,000 ml. loadad.Soparbuy 609-446-4921.

60 0AT8UN • 2 dr aadan,•id tram, a/c, anvfm, axcond. 21K mi. $4300.609-446-2016 afta* 5pm

80 OATSUN 200 8X - 5»pd, air, Karao Exc cond,low mtfat $5,450 201-446-498280 FIAT 6TRAOA • graan,34r, 5 tpd, artvim, 15,000wall maintainad miiat$3499 609-771-0966

80 FORO Fiaata • Btu*. 3dr hatchback, 4 »pd. goodcond, 36000 m*M $3600or &•*» of l * 609-737-4457day* or 609-79^7670 aftar6pm

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'80 PONTIAC Phoanix • 4dr hatchback. V 6 angina,air, 609-466-2955 or609-737-4007.

'80 RABOTT - whMa. con-vantbia, black top, goodcondition, aaking $7200609^21-8009

'80 TR7 • oonvafttbla'•pactai acMon. mattalc ti-vw, 6 apd, arrvtm, «xccond, tamala ownar,$6600 201-726^827

80 VW RABBIT • Modal L42000 rratat, anvim cas«-tttt, garagad, axe cond,$4200 6 0 9 - 7 9 9 0 4 6 1avaa 809-921-1030 day»

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'82 BMW 3201 • 20,000nrtaa, good condition, battoHar. CaH 609-799-0785

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'83 AUDI 5000S • Gobibaiga mataic, acrto. a/c,(Vw, p.t>, p/t, c/uaa control,•urvool, aMrao caaaaoa,27,000 mtoa, 2 yr, war.ranty. axe cond. $15,000201-329^2676 or 609-924-978283 TOYOTA CELICAQT-5 spaad, aiac aunroot.Brorua.tlaclL 12,000 mi,$10,000 Cal 606-771-9146 aha* 4pm

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HOUSE TO SHARE WtthNontmofcar • Avalabia im-madUtfary Laundry, cook-Ing, piano, ort-fttraal partiIng Sing* S27S, coupla1376 pkM pnona CaS609-921 0845 ov»nmg»and waakanta

HOUSE TO SHARE -Wantad: matwa, alngia,profanioni l famtta to•hara 3 badroom, m bathhouta In Hamilton Town-•hip. AvaMabta Aug. 1 at1360 /month plua v,uttttlaa. Pratar non amokar.Call 201-329-4246 or609-69^6418

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iQOwn room + uee ol In-ground pod, bfteement,plrv-portfl. piano, fireplace.Avail now. 201-297-7635after monday. •t>RQE COZY Farmhouse< to shart w*h lour peoplenear MCCC. Veretarian ly-ing, organic garden, formtr im** . Sunny room torsingle or coup*. $17Qrtno• ut i l l l iM. Call 609-40-4310.

LAWRENCEVILLE • 2bdrm. 1180 mo/aaourity.IMS knot. Apt 7,14 CrawenLane. 60*655-5315

MAL&FEMALE • To stw*quiet name in Yardtoy$200 • utMaa. Jm 216-4H3-O072 Of 73fr433t

MATURE SEMINARYFemale • w i * oto\ guiet eat.needs meiperwve apart-mamor room w * Mehsnprftfega* by Sept i6O»«83-4330

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o(•males, any occupation,aha/a Inooma for con-dominium a* our "bank".SJte around Prtnoeton, Htft-aboro or Twin Rivers araaa.Raaponaa by letter, Box#05478 c/o PrincetonPaofcatPOSITIVE • peacefulhousehold In Hopawellaeek* compatible fourthmambar. 009-408-1482.PRINCETON MEADOWSApartment • Single bad-room avaiabie for non-smoking young profes-sional 1275'monlh in-ciudaa gat Cal Larry at201-545-0408 from M lpro, .P R O F , OIVORCEOFame* - mm 5 yr ok!seeks apt or house to•hare. To $2SOn» Day201 236-6512, evM 621-7766PROFESSIONAL FEMALE• wanted to share mmnouae m Mwwfcsn Squ*etiiO * % utilWIl- Nonmekm pretewed 609-

PROF FEMALE - See*.aame, 20-35, to find aptPrinceton-New Brunswickarea. 009-829-7404 eve*.

RECENT ORAD2-3 friendly, aotvant peopleto flnd Princeton home.Hava fumHura to share.Barbara 009-292-1168 or446-4883.

ROOM FOR RENT • mhigh qually townahip home•hared by 3 professionals.1300 include* everything609-921-7722.

ROOMMATE WANTED •to share country home.Hopewet • LambertvtteK M Raiaranca requiredReply P O Box 178HopaweJL NJ 00525.

ROOMMATE WANTED •Young professional aeak«urn* to ahare baauWul2v, BR rtouta In Rmgoetat 202 t 31 T*«»v rm»»pi, wood paneling, carp*-mg Country natghborhoodYear laaae on Oa 1 torS31S M I W • m John«09-737-47«a dayt, 201-

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SHARE APT • 2 bdrm.HopeweU. AvaM. Sept 1.$187.50 plus * ut*. Fe-male. 609-460-9067

SHARE A Comfortable -country houaa with swim-ming pool new Princeton.609-799-1365 evsa/wknda.

SHARES "- tn charminghouse. Non smoker, con-siderate, $217 & $275 •uUto 009-9243807.

TWO RESPONSIBLE -divorced famaJea w/youngchadren seek apartment orhouse immedmety to rentor share £*eee"enl reteren*CM 201-409-2034

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BKJ ROOM - aaparate en-trance, uttWaa mduoad, %btock from eampua. Can609-921-1234.BRIGHT SUNNY Room •Waking dtotance Unlvar-•tty, $230 month +uttia.608-821-0492.

COLLEQC STUOefTS -many places ready now,atartinfl at $MVwkl Cafl u»l-ada aubjact to avaltabMy.609-394-5900, Locators,$70.

CRANBURY - Furnishedroom to rant. Business par-aon. 600-396-1306

FURNISHED ROOM - inprivate home Off ttreetpariung Share batfi. NYCbus at door. Days 201-499-5580, alW 609-799-0240,

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M C C C ORT.SC.. Malestudents. Rooms w/cook-ing. Eves 609-882-2033 orcal 492-7249

PLEASANT ROOM • InbaauUM residential ar«alor male axecufre over 30who needs room tor 5 daysa week and occasionalweekends. Located 10 mihorn Princeton No otfwtneed apply Cal 609-587-5663 afew 4 pm

PRINCETON • Unturn,carpeted room, private ervtrance & bat), *-c. carport,pool p/Mtege*' Wakingdistance to town Nonsmoktr $350 include*uets 60*924 1566 h**p

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ROOM FOR RENT • nonsmoker. References. Neareampua, 009-924-4474.ROOM • m kj pleasant In-formal house near NassauSt, Avail bnmed. $250VmoInd Utils. 009-924-2955

ROOM & SEMI EFFICIEN-CIES • at weekly rate,Princeton Manor Motel.Monmouth Jet 201-329-45S5 USHwy »1

ROOMS - In E Windsorhome. F/nonsmoker,vegetarian cooking only60M438343, 8 10 pm

ROOM TO RENT - Con-dominium in HisboroughProfessional male pre-ferred $5&*week, 201-874-8251 evw. 201 582 6040days

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BEAUTIFUL WINDSORMWCondo-2t>drm.2bath.w/w carpal, a/c, poo), ton-nis. Ava«8ept1.$625mo.212-747-2487 or 609-799-3535.

BEAUTIFUL LUXURIOUS• townhouse in a countrysalting. 1.2,4 3 bedroomsavertable. Rentals startfrom |435. Cal 21M93-1908.

BEAUTIFUL - in-nouse apttor rent in Princeton torwoman only. 609-924-5950

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EAST WINDSOR • TwinRrvers Bast location Erft-otency. 1*2 bdrm startingfrom $370, mcl a/c, heal,baJconiea 4 pool, tenniscourt, etc. Some short termleases or mo to mo inquireat B-1 Abbinglon Or orphone 609-446 7782

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LAMBERTVILLE • m tloneViet, mansion, furnishedexec, suite w/baih, wefc-mcloset, hardwood floora,deep set window, pvi en-iranoa, $295. mo Incts uttfsSing* working prof, onlyNo aatt 609-397-3110

LAM8CRTV1LLE • Charm-ing apt w«h Uchen, try rm,bdrm A toft Ihet can beused a studto or 2nd bdrm$423. mo plus uM* Day*609-737-15*t, avM 7372l»0

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PRMCETON - near Col-lege, 2 bdrma, $4001 Pluth5 rma, $430 klds/peu fine,othersl -ads subject toavattebUKy. 609-394-6900,Locators. $90.

PMMCCTON. Naeeau 8tVictorian lat floor, ttra-ptace, 2 bdrma, 1476 paysblal -ads subject to avail-ability. 609-394-5900.Locators, $90.

PRINCETON Horizon -Kingston. Luxury oondo, 2bdrms. 1 % baths, cent air,wAw carpeting, all ap-ptancea, poot snnia: Avail9/1. $660 Pkts uoia Call609-9216780

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PRINCETON • 1 bedroomw/fireplace, block fromNassau St. tor aingia prof.$550 Includes utts A heat-Avail. Qct 1.609^83-1674

SMALL FUT In London •sleeps two. Avail August$100 per week. 609-924-1580STUDIO APT - tcenchone (arm otters tranquilwork environment lor artistor writer. $25<Xmo > '»

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WINDSOR MILL • Immaccondo, 2BR, 2 bath, de-wreabte 2d floor. W/Wcarpet, air, ctubhouee.pool A tennis, tmmed oc-cup a^1,$600vmo t utltsConvenient NY, Phils,Princeton A buttet 201-431-2848.

WINDSOR MILL Condo • 2bdrm, 2 bath, tp*. pool Aiwvus $625. mo ,^09 882 •0640 baty 6 9pm

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PrinosHon Townohip • 4bedrooms. 2-vt baths, un-furnished, central air con-ditioning. $1300/mon(h.Ask tor Mrs Schoch

ranotnon lownensj* • *room house, 2 bedrooms, 1battt, unfurnished. $610/month,

Apartment In Kingston-2bedrooma, 1 bath, eat-inkitchen $fl 10. month

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COLONIALS FOR RENT *Pl*ins6o(O-4 bedroom Col '*.onlal lor rent. $1000 plus <uttWet Ktng»ion-4 b e d -room Colonial lor rent .$1000 plus utttties. PR-:-6479. CaM 609-921-1900%Wefchert Co, Realtors •

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I I you've been delaying the purchaseof a home because you don't likewhat's being offered at the pnee youcan afford, a very pleasant surpriseawaits you at WynwoQd

Here, at an amazingly affordableprice. yoy'H find th* kind of homes matmatch your dreams Homes that areuniquely beautiful *n design, carefullyplanned tot greet tt«*t>ti>ty and locatedin a maflnificeni selling wiihm easycommuting distance

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But that's only pad of the Wynwoo4surprise Within ihe community,you II na*« a weaun of'recreationopportunities swimming, tennis and acfuohou&e Ami, because Wynwoodis a condominium, you'll h i *e ail lh#advan<ag«S o( no)«e ownershipinc none or IN? chores A trained stall

will maintain the exterior of your homeand the common areas

Wynwood* s location is stilt anotherpleasant surprise It's in nearby SouthBrunswick, close to good schools,convenient shopping and houses otworship And though Wynwoodis secluded, it's right in the heart ofa network of major highways witheasy access to Northern New Je'Swyand Manhattan via air conditionedbuses, commuter trams, or your car

Come visit Even though we'*egiven you a good wotd description,you're still going to be *#ry pleasantlysuip*t»ed You it see

EWNQ - 4 BR. No pe*t9IS/mo plui utllltlM,C0»«4-74»l after Qpm._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

ootomaj, sen, ajr, wainer/dryer. Qa/age, $«26I -aos•ubjag to Wr-tatttty. 600-394-6800, Locators, $90-

EWWQ TVvf • 3 BR Cot-onlat, MM ink*, bsmi 10tvk\ (torn Ptd Aval 9/B3MOO neg. fl00-7W-497».

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W87 6O99248907 evee t weekend*.Ht_»O«O • modem 7rm ranch on VI aoe.ttdaypaM »ne, open t-sae,taedynowi-adsautojecttoavtt-tttty. 80»-»4-5«OO.

AREA • carpeted ? rm.tatehed basement, fencedyard tor kxtepettt Cat"-ads subject to avatir-ty609 3W 5900, locators.tooMAMMON SOUAftf • 4Barm, 2 Mary a*m#t Onrm. garage, tawwirt toNYC *_n Av«t S*f*i600me» * a* Cat

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LAWRE NCEVtULE Town-houses • 3 bedrooms, cen-tral air, futy carpeted 2and ur_a, one wtti Ire-place, (me wflh finish*!baaemani One inside unitwtti wood burning stove.Al apptanea* includingdishwasher, refrigerator,washer, dryer and traanoOmfMdor. Avaftaoie Au-gusi IS, Sept 1 and Sept15 No pets S75O pmmonm plus u«MM C«»

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PRINCETON • Charming2+ bdmV2 bath Cape Codon Snowden Una. Uv. mwrtpt, lovtty private backyard. Aval 8/1, $1100/mo.CaM Mm. Bleacher, CaMa-way Realtor 609-021.1080,

PRINCETON BORO - 48R. lam rm, study, modemeat In Mchen, LR w/flre-P<ace. 2 car garage, privateyard SUO/month 609-924-1064.

380 HousesFor Rent

HHINCETON ADDRESS •Spacious 4 bdrm, 814 bathColonial on Cnany BrookDrlva, Montgomary Twp:0 U heat, a/c and an ap-pftancee to, aval InvmedlaWy. $060 plus u«.Call Mrs. Bleacher,Cal laway Raal lor,««W»2M060.

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PRINCETON • 2 bdrm, 2bath, Uv.rmw/fpl, den, din.rm, Ig. porch w/wood atova,2 car oarage, wash/dry,freezer, dtehwaaher. 8e-cludad 1 acra lot naar canalpark, 2 ml. to town. Aval.9/t,1yr.leaae,$10OQ/rno,incU lawn maintenance.Can 60*452 2992.

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PROPERTY MANAGE-MENT — LEAVE YOURHOME OR INVESTMENTPROPERTY IN CAPABLEHANDS, 20 YRS EXPERI-ENCE. J.T. Boyar Realty,809-921.1805. ^

RIVERFRONT • 8 roomaon 2+ ac. 20 nrn Pnnovlon. AvaU. Sept. 3 $675/mo. 215-787-8101, 830-4:30

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ROOSEVELT .. 6 rm.furnished houaa, vw acrelot. AM appi., gas haatS575/mo+ utMa + sac +references. Oct 1 • March31. 609-448-2538

ROSSMOOR - Novemberthru May. Ideal for couple,furnished one bedroomf600 plus uOWes 609-655-3573.

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ResortProperties

PREVIEW OPENING PRICES-SAVE UP TO $7,000 NOW!

Now that Eagle Ridge is here...

AU other towttbontes hovebecome obsolete!It's about time someonedid somethingextraordinarywith space!

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SECLUDED PrincetonCaoe Cod - 4 BR. DR, LR,dan, kttchan, 2 bath, oar-aoa. m acraa. Briphi.quiat, tow rart. Pate & Wotok. 609-924.2040.

STOCKTON, NJ • by NewHope, Rant uona colonial4 bdrma. 2 Wrw, pool,lencad aoa Pats MowedSi000/mo 9 83 Ownw609-3978735

TWIN RIVERS • kit- 3bdrm twnKM, » « carpet,appis, avail Immad $a0Ormo tuta«. 201 3B8CQ3I

WEST Wtf«OSOR • Corvlamporvy on 5 »«ctud*3woodod acre*, 3 b*m»2'* bam«, (am rm, QUMH

BARNEOAT Light-Condo,bay view, 1 bdrm., sleep*.4. 201-725-1313.

BEACH RENTAL • Brandnew comfortably furnished3 BR houaa. Sleeps 8Ocean, Bay & Inlet vistas InTownsend Net, KJ Avail-able by week. August 20 •Sect. 609-921-3270

CAPE COD - EastBrewstar. 2 BR ranchborders Nicfceraon StatePark Avail 8/27 thru ft 10,

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DELAWARE BAY • Pvtbeachfront 1 txtrm hou»eon 5 acres w pvt oreek &docks Good crabbing aboating * 3 S & * * 0<tYi

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DUPlEX • Beact<AUQU«( ?7 Sept 3,Day tMekftrtf. fat^ rk»>sleeps 6 Can 609M2 2033 otttHAU2 7249

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DUPLEX • Beach haven.Auguat 27-Sapt 3, LaborDay weekend. Each floorBleeps 6. Cal l 609 -882-2033 or 609-492-7249evenings.

HARBOUR ISLAND, Ba-hamas - Romora Bay apt'suite avail Sept. 3-10.1963 Comfortably accom-modates 6- Equipped w.'kitchen, maid service,porch & other amenmes AlltacMes al Romora BayClub tennis, dmtng, beach,scuba, etc avatlabte loryour use Full week im\talbe&t otter For detailscaa 60»921-QQQ7

HARVEY CEDARS • LBI.ocean tide, 4BR cooaeeWasher dryer. d»snwa»h*rAvail Ufior Day & mo ors«pt Moawk 60&4948484

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poa D i ^ t 3 9 9m 924 -4560

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HILTONHEAD.SC -2 SeaPines villas available lorrent. Great For Golfers AndTennis Players. One villa isIn the heart of HarbourTown and Is just stepsaway from the Sea PinesRacquet Club. The othervilla overlooks the 2nd lair>way ol the Harbour TownQotf Unks, home or theHeritage Classic Both vil-las have 2 bdrms/2 bathsand rent by the week onlyfor $600 each Photosavailable Phone 609-7993191 da / or rughi

HILTON HEAD, S C • 3BR. 2', bath luxury villa aiPalrneno Dunes GofS, tenn * . pool. Deach S625 p<>fw>«ek Avail tiorft 9 4 Day*201-572-3900 Evenings

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PropertiesHILTON HEAD Island •Sooth Ca/ottna. Vacation Inbeautituty furnished v«a ortownhouse. Golf, tennis,tithing, swimming andrnor« 609-885-5483UKECAMPINGf-Vef-onthtatop, 4 bunk smalt a&in,lov«ly view, uutskte tap.outhouse, no elec- trteity,kerosene lamps provided,ne*r Lake Avail- awe 0vurraO-OciOb*M $50

LONG BEACH IslandHarvey Cedars Steeps66, available Joty, August& Sept 1 Woe* to ocean &bay Wrap around deckE*e v»e*. E*c rate* C*8609 896 9300 or 896

IONO BEACH ISLANDOosartlroni house ngW ontana Oun* 3BR, tt**{M 6Aug 27 to S«fX 3 $600

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NANTUCKET • Spacious 4bdrm, ivt baths, recentlybuilt house wJtfahwaaNH,wash dry, outdoor showerNicely furnished on 1 acr«w distant water vwwainPocoma Avwi 8.-20 . 9/tO,W5Q7** * Days215836-1374, 215 862-2606 eves& weekend*.

OCEAN FRONT House •Sleep* 8 BsachhavenGardens. Avail wWy June-Ayg 60«M4^1200o*492-7292.POCONO VACATIONhom« - Clean, new 3 b#m,2 bath, danwasher, was*-«(dryer, lake, tennis court,indoor outdoor pool &heatm »pa no «*va chargeCaH «fts* 6 pm 609-443-6646

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POCONO RESORT Com-munity • goH, fcnnia. fiah-Ing, wat»r aporU, beach,pools, «tabtes, »kttng, w nloung«. elbhaa & manyolh«r activities. Houaa onIftk*. 2 tpis, &to*K» 4. 8 or12. Rwu 2013^4673

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SPEND THE LAST 10Day* of tummar at theJwaay Shors • Duptex.Long Baach Wand. oc«anbkjek. 3 Wm», &lo«pa 8Aug 27 • S«t>» 6 $500 Catt609-9246157 oi 921 -91798T THOMAS • USVI Mag-tvficionl 1,2 or 3 bdrrn vflaaavail Contact Mtt Brown609-924-1760 ana W V * P *

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CENTER OP PRINCETON— on th« Walkway, offWtttwspoon St. 2.500 tqft,, ideal tor prdeaatonal orbrokerage otftcaa. Ca« MrsBrowder, 609-9247497.

CENTER OF ALLEN-TOWN • 600 to 2600 >q nprime oHice commercialspace in beautiful buddingwith oil street parking Sun-able lor any profession orbusiness except retail Bro-kers protected 609-586-9191

CAPITOl Are* • WestState St, fine old classicVictorian, nice woodwork,good layout, office spaceavailable W S Borden Re-attor, 609683-1000

CHARMING Office Space *available in ProfessionalButting, minutes from oen>ter of Princeton Parkingand utikoes included Veryreasonable rent 609-924-7666

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C0MMDK3ALEast WtndKir, Rtt. 130 lo-cation. 3200 M) H. Singlejtory $i200/mon Cat fordetails.

BEaiafEWNQTWP-No*/ OWenAy»noe and Route 3111,000 aq ft wWi H>rWder»toaomg ckx*. and 12 clearoettngs Owner w« dMdeand (knovateJOHN SMONE REALTYREALTOR ( O M t l y m i

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EXECUTIVE Office Space• Furnished. Uwrenoavttte,Ca«60ft-60»-5113.l-UH RENT -1200 squarefeet, showroom/offices,brand new buNding In Pen.rungton Borough with finestappointments of new conttruction. Off street park-ing |14 00 sq ft mdudtnguntioes WtM negottate netlease Ca3 for detata JohnT Henderson, tne, 609-737398Q

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HfTontown 1000 NorthComer Herrontown Roadand Route 206, Princeton.Now offica buttdmg nowleasing §p*ce tor Decem-ber 1963 occupancy. Forinclination c*D BenedictYedtn 609-921-6651

HIOHTSTOVW - on busyRt 33, 2 level, 1600 sq ftavauabM Good for beautypa/tor, offices, etc For in-formation caS 609-446-4907

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2O0 to 3000 square f ^

DEAL OFFICE SUfTES

Prestige offloes, many w«hwet bars and fWepiaces.Estate environment,reasonable rates. Minutesfrom Princeton, Trenwn, I95, Route 1

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609-7374075

DBTINCTTVE EXKUTTVE HOMES-3% BUCKS CXXJNTY TRUHTION

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PropairtletJAMES8URQ-300O»qh:Warehouse, Manufac-hiring, Machine shop uaa,OOM 10 tunp*8, IMM/buy. ACA Realty, Broker,801-W7-1044.

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LEASE - U p to 1200square feet ol office tpacaIn a good location, R.A.WwdoT Corp.. Realtors.609-737-2Q77,

MONTGOMERY TWP • Rt206. S min. from Princeton1000 aq ft. §675/mo.

m0,000 eq ft. 0 mtlea fromtm center ol Princeton,flare, redo to you needsRra euppreaelon totaled1 ma* o« ol US 1 on W.New Rd. Nassau Realty,W New Rd. MonmouthJCT. NJ 2Q1-329-23H

NEED SHOP or shop w«hliving quarters on NassauSi between Vandenventerand Bank or Chambers,Palmer Square W or E,WBhewpoon, Call 609-021-6255, teave number

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TOPOmCf SPAC8EASTVflNOSOR

Vary oonventeoi locationon Rta 130 naar PrincetonHightstown Rd. Reason-ably pricad at only $fl.SO/sqft Modam ipuca ol 1200aq n with indMdualy eon-trolled heating & air con-ditioning Abundant park-ing. Exc. tease terms ton-mad, occupancy. Cad Jay

hardeon RaattonHameion SquareeOt-WS-1000

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NEW OFFICE SPACE •Heart ol Princaton. Im-mediate occupancy. Abun-dant on-atta parking JudyCohan, Heimtley-Spear.60&-921-3022.

1500 »qn inPftncaton Twp Wdg Beaut-iful wooded surroundingwarnpta paridng Flaubteiea*e twma.

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OFFICE SPACE - Soma-rsot. 1 to 5 conttguoutrooms, each room 200 aq.ft. Carpet, paneled, air,parking, exc lor prof, typeFurnished (Exec, lumiture)or unfurnished Centrallylocated 2OVft46-Sa4*

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IDfcAL OFFICE SPACE -LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP- MurB combination 2400sq. It. Central air. WaH towan carpeting. Adequateolf-strest parking. CallBetty Downs 600-924-3221or 566-7120,

OFFICE SPACE FORRENT - central Nassau SiSmall or large avail now,low rent Telephone » o «tanai service* available.609 921 0400

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, OFFICE SPACEAvail to Princeton & sur-rounding townships in newor existing Wdgs, trom1100-20,000 sq.ft Plannow to* your future move,

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OFFICE SPACE For Rant-Nassau Street location 3offices, 2 ot which are con-necting CaH Nancy 609-924-7865 bet, 9 & fiOFFICE RENTAL-NassauSt. Princeton, one roomwitti separate entrance,good location, 1225 J TBoyer Realty, Realtor,6099211805

OFFICE SPACE • Available m Princeton Call« » 924-7727

OFFICE RENTALton Jet, one room, 800 sqft. S550 J T Boyer Realty,Realtor 609-921-1605

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OFFICE - Professionallyzoned area Approx. 700sq. ft. Close to shoppingcenter & busline Parkingspaces included 1500 |wmonth 609-924-4952 after6pm

OFFICE FOR RENT • 250to 1200 sq ft avail Modam carpeted offic* localedon Mam Si Penrungton Alfat* ties plus sic. included$9 50 W) H Cail609 737 2900

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Prim* ConmarcW BUo-Brick buUdtng comer of518/208, MontgomeryTwp. w « built by theowner and operated aa aten/ice station. Owner's ill-new has forced retirement.Building avail, on net leasewith options to purchaseHighway Commercial Zon-

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BueineM Ofltc* SpeceEast Windsor 6 room suite,S8.7S/sq.n, 1200 sq ft.Available immediately in-clude* utiWea. tax, extertcfmaintenance, carpeted,second floor. 1 month se-curity plus 1 year lease.WARREN PLAZA CTR0Q»-44S-1320 wfcdeys

PROFESSIONAL OF-FICES • Somerset, Franfc-linTwp 200-1000 sq ft, 1-5rooms Carpet, panel,drapes, air, parting Fur-nished w executive desksand chairs, credenzas,secretary desk. Me cab-inets, bookcases, confer-•nee table, etc Just bringpapers Must be teenFrom J300 ?

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STORE/OFFICE • Some-rset. 1200 sq. ft Carpet,air, paneled, panting. Cen-tral location. 201-648-5648.

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PLAINSBORO • ASPENCONDOMINIUM, option tobuy end unit 2 BR, 1stphase. Market value$10,000, win undersell Im-mediate action necessary.For further details, catt609-799-3848

PRINCETON APART-MENT BWg - Nassau Si.paced to se« at $397,000.Excellent location tor ap-preciation, good cash Mow& lax shatter JT Boyer

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CENTER •MAstone Twp n«ar OrsatAdventure 4 store eatft900 sq ft on Rt 571m.ost $30,000 tor goodcu»r> now and apprectaaonJT fkryo/ H*sf«Q(» 603-

BUSY REStAURANT •and Catering m NorthBrunswick. $50,000 down,wtu take mongage 201-297-2781 •EASY HOME tnoome-Se«books by mat. Rush SASEfor free details GJ D»-intxrtors. POB 596. King-ston NJ 08528

FANTASTtC OPPOR-TUNITY . to'steaf a w««known franchised icecream store wttfi a yearround operation in sub-urban Merc«r Co tor ju*lS4S.O0Q Ooni mns tr*tone. Profit BusinessBrokers,lMS Agency Tc«tree 800 222 0268

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MEAT MARKET • Fu»yequipped with potential torfuH dei service m hkjh vol-uma shopping osnter InHlghtstown Exc potential.JT. Boyer Realtors 809-921-1608.M-TV Related MoneyMaker? • A nattonat promoconcept has been de-signed to capture theinterest of the M-TV watch-er* who are ta*tton-mtnd-ed Concept presents un-yteidng profttt to* substan-tial investments M M 609-683-7744

NEW JERSEY'S - mostunique business op-portunity speotafesta, seekpotential business buyers& setort Recetv* our treebrochure ProUt Bt»m«s$Bioken I M S Agency"Wens not |u«i bfofcsrs"«Call Toil Free 800

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POTTERY BUSINESS •tNa to the answer tor th»craftperson who want* togenerate tnoome makingpottery. Includes equto-ment & Inventory. $90001M) years left on lease atpresent location wilh storefront & studio in tea/. Callfor dbtaHa. John T Hen-derson, inc , 809-737-3960

RESTAURANT - For salem La/nbertvitte Successfullocaqon. Kitty equipped,perfect tor chef operakv,no tq te Inqutres catZ1&-663 S194.RESTAURANT - tor rent60 seal «Hh some equip-ment, West tfnndftor, rutsilocation, eftamung countryHW. great potamfiat tor •>-p«nenced operator JT

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1 ACRE Bunding Lot • In SOUTH JERSEY • 13V, JXloTJEKSo bynew development 25 milea «»«« o( land, zoned lor o ^ sot 8 7 4 ^ 9 0 av«a•oolh of Atoarquarqua, teaidanfiikl or commeroal & wkndaNaw Mexico $300 609- aOOO »q It ol okto* on • —•

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TWIN RIVERS —must beseen 2 yra. new, 3 bdrm/twnhee, thermostat up &down, paneled denw/ceWng (an & verticals.Upgraded app carpet, tileNew patio, standup atticw/ftr., load* of extras.$69,990 Call eve, or daysSat A Sun, 609- 443-5864

TWIN RIVERS • House*needed for our buyers! IIyou're planning a movewithin the next 12 months,can (or details Wen keepyou Informed • we're inTwin Rivers to serve youbetter ERA Homes ofQuality 609-443-1313

TWIN RIVERS - 3 bdrmtwnhse,, priced to sett, fin-ished bsement 609-443&263ait 6pm

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