THE CENTML POST Serving South Brunswick, Franklin Townships VOL. V—No. 20 Subscription $3 Per Year FRANKLIN PARK. N. J., THURSDAY. MAY 16. 1963 Newsstand Price 10c Per Copy Dallas Firm Lisi, Keary In No Hurry No Winners May Build At To Appear In The Movies In Franklin; Phipps Tract Councilmen Michael Lisi a n d camera be turned off He called at­ Francis Keary objected to filming tention to the fact that .Mr. Keary 8 In Runoff of the Franklin Township Council's .i.^enda session by an independent was waiting in the hall to protest Planners Request movie company shooting an educa­ the filming. Highest Total To Details On Work tional film dealing with local gov. Mrs. Johnston then explained to ernment. Council the object of the film and Consovoy, But 408 Of Chemical Firm Both men objected because Coun­ requested permission to film an Shy Of Majority cil had not first discussed the ac- agenda session. Both Councilmen I tion at an agenda session. T h e y Keary and Lisi agreed to the film-1 .No candidate received the nec­ A Dallas research firm is defini­ ing of the next session. .Mrs, tely iiuercstid in buildm” a manu- j both agreed to let the film compa­ essary majority of votes in Tues­ Johnston noted that ail the Council facturing facility on .seven acres ny record the next agenda meeting; day's Franklin Township Council The film company, headed by Su- men had been contacted by phone 28.000 The Park and Ride commuiei voted 3-2 to place the question of To Industrial Site fine arts, industrial arts and home The remaining four will remain larger framework of the organiza-! Public opinion on the fencing of station, an experiment to lure com charter study on the .November bal­ Mr. .lones vvas born in Connect!- economics at South Brunswick High eligible for advancement for two tjon, i swimming pools, muters back from autos to trains, lot. V'olers will choose a five-mem­ It appears that Commerce Road cut; and received his early educa-' School will be held Wednesday. years without taking another exam- The chairmen chosen to lead On and off for the remainder of will begin operation in late Sum ber commission to investigate the will be the new name of the ac­ lion in Albany, .N.Y.. graduating May 22. and May 23 from 7 to 10 ination. After two years another ex- these committees are Mrs. Arthur the year Council discussed the pro- mer or early Fall at its location from the Milne School in 1944. After present form plus other forms at cess road to the industrial area of p.m. in the gymnasium. Work done aminatlon will be necessary for a ,s, Westneat. community education, posal in the attempt lo find a near Jersey and Van Dyke Ave­ service with the U. S, INavy in promotion to serjjeant the election, provided a charter Franklin Township. by students during the year will and Thomas Smith, housing. The workable solution. Eventually one nues in New Brunswick. Parking World War II, he attended Rutgers Mr. Paul's appointment was ef­ study is desired Encompassing what is now be displayed group also hopes to set up a com­ was found which satisfied those near the station will be free. \ prepared statement by Mr,. rnivcrsiiy, receiving his A.B. de- fective May I. mittee to work in the area of pub­ Councilmen who were in favor of Brown Place, the road will extend Teachers in charge are Thomas This was confirmed last week by Cadmus follows. "ree in 1950. He received his B.D. Township Manager William H. lic education. the general idea. from Weston Canal Road to David­ degree from the .New Brunsw'ick | Walsh, chairman; .lohn WeiUzel. Law Jr. announced to Council that Officers selected to serve with the 1 ri-.State 1 ransportation Com­ "It is evident that charier >tiid> Marshall LoRtn. Mrs. Vivii The formal amendment vvas then mittee, just a little more than a son .Avenue. It will be u.sed for ac­ Theological .Seminary in 1953, and a future (tan; to be announced, the chairman. .1. F. Seyfarlh, are does not necessitate a change in Forge, Mrs. Margaret Peftei to have been written and presented year after the nearly $3UU,UOO ex­ governmental form, however, in cess to the proposed industrial park was ordained to the ministry and ifeopen e.xaniMlilion. both written vice chairman. Miss Betty Zirnile; to Council early this year. Howev­ installed as Minister of the Six .Mile .Miss Dolores Kramp and Miss and oral will be held for appoint- treasurer. Mrs. Samuel Williamson, periment first was announced. -South Brunswick, the changing to bo built by Philip Seltzer, as Adelaide Dawson. er. with the confusion over the res­ The stations l(K:ation is on the trend from rural, to rur-urban'. to well as other industrial areas Run Church shortly afterward. iwem to the police force. Those and secretary. Mrs. Herbert Senz. ignation of Township attorney. Sen. mam line o f the Pennsylvania Rail-' suburban indicates the need for the a ong the F.ast-W'est Freeway. Before coming to Franklin Park. passing these tests plus the physi­ William E. Ozzard, the amendment CLEAN-UP WEEK IN TOWN cal exam will, be eligible to apply road, about a mile north of How study, if only to show that -South Several names were submitted by Mr. .loiics served as assistant to the POST OFFICE BIDS was lost in the shuffle. May 19 through May 25 is Clean­ for appointment to the police force. Lane. The experiment or "deinoii- Pnm.swick's government is efficient the Industrial Commission for con­ minister of the First Reformed* Ihe r. S. Post Office Department Now, put in written form by at- up Week in South Brunswick Town­ .Mr. Law also announced the res­ stratioii. ' as it is referred by the and does not ie(]uire Changing for sideration by the Counci;. .Among Church of .New Brunswick in 1950. has announced that it has adver-; torney Henry Spritzer, the amend- transportation committee, is de­ the next several years No matter and he d a similar position in the ship. CJean-up Week is sponsored ignation of Bruce Collier from the tised for bids for the construction | men! will be discussed by Council the names considered were Campus by the Lions Club Township trucks force. .Another appointment will be signed to lest whether or not easy what the feeling as to charter study Road, Industrial Bouievard, Free­ First Reformed Church of Haw- nf the new building for the Somcr i at its next agenda on May 23. and 'horne in 1952 and 1953. will pickup trash and other arti­ access to railroad service in a sub­ is, it is on the ballot, and Town.ship way Drive and .Manulkin Road in made shortly from the list of eligi- set Post Office in Franklin. Bid- * at as many other agenda sessions cles placed at the curb. i' ■ noii^- •' ' will be opened June 24. urban city will result in additional citizens dc-erve candidates who are hi -or of the late Roher; Manulkin During his pastorale here. Mr. as necessary before Council either use of rail transportation, whether who was a member ofAhe Industri­ lone' has served as a member of passes or defeats the measure, passengers will be diverted from "I feel personally qualified for al CommisMon and active in Town­ the board of superintendents of the j In its. present form the amend­ the doxviuown New Brunswick sta­ the commission because of my edu­ ship affairs. New Brunswick Theologie.nl Semi­ ment defines the terms private cation, and because my close as­ tion. and whether passengers will ■Although Council chose the name nary, president of the Somerset pools, artificial pools, and partially sociation with the many municipa'- be attracted from other modes to of Commerce Road for the access C iii'iiv Bible .Society, member of artificial pools. ities ihroiighom the State lets me the 'I'outh Committee of the Synod iraxel by rail service. ro-ul. 11 was decided to name one ' It then goes on tn divide private The demonstration is but one of see their efficiencies and ineffieion- ■ if New .Icrsov, vouth counsellor for swimming pools and bathing areas eics of operation c-f the .Streets in the Township afi­ several efforts of the Tri-State Com­ re .'Vlr Manulkm. the (lassis of New B,-unswiek. fac- into four types: mittee to obtain information on "I am not eommiiied to an> par- u.tv member ai seven Summer Type .A, a swimming pool or iCominued on Page 3) With the name of the road agreed (I comnuuei habits in New .Icrsey. up n Council, sometime in the fu­ bathing area not exceeding 18 ,New York and Connectieui, I he three such conferences at , Camp inches of water in depth when full ture. wj.I introduce an ordinance to Hope Hope, .N..I. committee is made up of residents officially change the . name and includes vvading pools. These from the three states ('hoo^e Winners Hr i' manned to the former Mar- must be completely emptied when Two-thirds of the $25(i.lS.) eos: -uric .lones Ryder t>f Scarsdale. not in use even for short periods or will be paid by t'. S. Housing and For 4-H sState Schedule Hearing Mrs lonC' is a graduate of Don;;- under continuous adequate supervi­ Home Finance .Agency, the re­ Oil Se'vei ias.- ( oLegc They hav e- four ch;i- sion of a responsible person over mainder to come from the State. Summei ( ontest Hookup drer.. the age of 16 years. .■Administrato e costs wii! be paiii i. .•:;n e r.,'.|ui Tvpe B, a swimming pool or by all three states. .A' a resu.l of the iar;;c': 4 li . - V. ii,;' ^ ''miminity ( onnHI bathing area having a depth of up The free parking a; the nearbv Club viemonstiai'.on evaiiiation ever pO'i to 36 inches when filled. commuter station is expected to ap- he'll m .Middlc'e.x Countv ID boV' Lies' Committee IV pe D, all swimming poot' and p- to r. 'idc' s in til!.' .'I. n. mans and girls have qualified for the n.-.h- bathing areas exceeding 36 inches. The Rev lohn H .Maubv ha.' of whom are members of car jjoo's ISS:t State demon.sl,rai;oii co.-r.i"'. "■ H,' Puhli ii" .11 Thc'c two types (B and D) shall miii-Summer I” been named ihairmar. of a com- (Continued on Page 4) CIRCUS HERE SATURDAY .Demon'lrato:- om ^Al.dii < '. . P ' .11 d.nc. m ttce to draw op a charter for the p-opo'ed .'south Bruii'vviik I ovvn- I ho t ’l.v de Beattv -Coli Bro- cii - County vvil mci-ade Nam V Baki ■ ,... - q ■ n gli ■ . SET BOWLING BENEFIT 'hip Comnranttv Ciiunctl cu.s Will hold performance' at 2 I'f De.ui' in pou trv f.i id'. t o:-; V .ut've ', ' T., tile '■-lu t ■A bowling night Uj .support the p.m. and S p.m on Saiurdav, M.i> Davt.m, David Seidersioin m wood ., .'.iithoi'it.v met : Named tn the commiitte aie .Memorial Day parade will be held IS, at the .Somerset Street show vvorkin-a. Peter \Ltrten.s gard'-" 1- I- i.'C I ad.' iogg.her Mr'. Rubin .Novack. .I.ihn Dineen. Saturdav .'Mav 21, at Kendall Park griiu.nds off DougUi' .Avenue, Ihe Kathv McDowell, food'. Lee \ an bonding re'o'ut on v. hici Mr'. Wm.gate Fro'cher. Mi-' (i. H. ’ ane.s from 6 p.m. tn closing. .Al­ lord the Rev, Dvvtgh; Hu'eman. , circus vis.; :s 'ponsored l>> the Si'C. child care 1 mi t.i n ;h, m.’"f, e e-,- fred Kariv nf Franklin Park Post t'l'ankiiii and New Bruit'Vvick K II, ' -ill- cv en- - V ■!'. dii:--d I uttl:.,.-' t)'r-'u ,h' u Mf' i.aura (ireO'C Mr' Mark 9111. \'eierans of Foreign Wars, .,1 I e. he-. ,\1: ' Ri.'m r: Be'ici . Mami- wanis Chib' l-r lu V 111 a; Rutgers I n;vor- chairman of the parad- committee, 1. ha M: - tv ' t 'U,ige .-Xgra u :.,re a-'d avv.! ru, u \V V Mover and said "a great many" entries have 1 l- VOTE 0 \ WHEAT QlOT A Doug a's Co'ege ',h’ro th.ui go i ' 1..V ■■■a'd signed up for the parade. Other Poiiing piaces f.ir th, Tiu-'vlav, 4 H memhei' from thnnighoii; Nc.v -.'Cptl Ktm'on, licl .vet:- and groups interested may contact Mr. Mav refere-vdiim on marketing ,le:'e\ a:‘(- expt'C'.eii to parttetpatt R -b. r- D;Ma.c-i w.i ,1V; a . ad Kadva resident of Bcekinan Road. quota' for ;!u 1964 -.vheat crop have It' the M.dft'.e't’N Countv Coiuc'' St amp Club Organized In Kendall Park Area W ATI RSHED been anmnmeed bv the .Agricultural i-.m-.pleied tht' week. 6D ciuh me.r MFl TING •SEVEN YEAR ITCH' OPENS Stabilization an d Conservation bers competed .Among the iudgC' i. ■Stamp coUec'tinf; is a fairly lively hobby as these .South Brunswick 'I'ownship ,\ nieo; to ,V',|.,u.r,L FINAL RABIES CLINIC . The Villagers' third .Summer sea­ County Comniitieo, In thi' area. were l.estei' setdenstetn, and .1 ilv boys will testify. Left to right are EdwartJ Tittel. James U'heeler, Clifford Lindgren. 'o-w .i'hi;i idem' vv tth the work . I nui I fee .'ab;c' c.tnic 'por.- son opens ,^totnorrovv night with b'lJi'i ' ■ Terhune of South BriiU'W-ck, H.-'t- ih nv B- lOK-Vl I ': e VV .1- 'Ored bv the South Brunswick Joseph Wgisserman. Robert Lindgren and Kenneth Froscher. all Kendall Park residents. The Seven Year Itch," The play, ers from x a ni to S pm at the ai n ho'-.e"e- ,for the even: inclid siieii .As- ictatioiT w t.i be he d : i- i B uirii of H-ealih will be directed by .lohn Haravda. will run Monniouih liincttor f.rehouse and ed Ml'. Peter Marten,', Davt.et, Club w, s s acted lecently. John Dineen of Kendall Park is the advisor to the h;, M..V 16. a; s „ik ■■ the be d 'vV-dee'da;.. M.r ’jy, ut the for three consecutive weekend-. Mvinn-e Towr. Hal :n P:o.pec; I rank Beil,/:,i .r-d R'Di- : lak; ,D club which was loi med under the guidance of .Mrs. ,A. Wassei man of 16 Joline Micldiehu'D etli>i. (lltCuO K '.-g'- -n :' -.-h.pu'e H - are ft-'m Tickets may be obtained bv calling Piaiii'. Deaii' ,t,"'H'.a' .e,r ;i sne.ik t'l 9 :ai p PI Road, 'whei'e photograph was taken of membeis of the club. Colonial Farms, .Middlebuftb. l^AGE TWO THE CENTRAL POST THURSDAY. MAY 16. 1963 Movie Time Students To Offer ‘My Three Angel s’ Voice Students PRINCETON PLA’/HOUSE Song Recital "Love Is A Ball ' . Charles Boyer Opening Saturday The '.nice students of Mrs. Thom­ plays an elderly roue who rounds as Hiibish Will be heard in two re­ up a retinue of aides to prepetrate On Friday Evening Night At Pla> barn a marriage broker hoax on gulli­ citals on .siunday May 1.9 and Sun- ble wealthy Amc.icans in the The Friends of Music at Prince­ THE M T S The Penningion Player> arc all duv M.iy at •) p m. at the Prince­ French Riveria Hope Lange plays ton will present the undergraduate .ie: to,'- opening mght of ’.heir pro­ ton .Methodist ( hurch. .Songs by student pupil? of .Ann Luckey in a the chauffeur-chasing heiress who duction of the comedy. ".M> Three Handel. Schubert .Mozart, de Fal- song recital on Friday. May 17, at i chases Glenn Ford, broke Ameri­ .-Angels.” Hal Cooper of Hi.izhtsiu-.'.n Ir, unog. Britten and Menotti 8 .30 p.m. in Clio Hall Audi-1 can sportsman who is presently will >tar i.n the leading role of lo- will be heard, torium. Like most concerts spon-1 employed as a chauffeur. ,A frothy seph. one of the three convicts em- sored by the Friends of Music a t ' Pan.cipating will be Carol Deer- Riveria bit that ends with Boyer's ! ployed by Monsieur Ducntel tor i.'ig, Beatrice Bilhcimer. .lane Wat­ Princeton this one is open to the I roof repairs W'ould be schemes all misfiring At public withou" charge. ' I son, F’czgy Smock, .lanet Ramsey, 3. 7 and 3 p.m., through Saturday. i Hal Cooper has been acting since .loan Wilhelm. Sonja .Marstad. and May 18. The first on the program is "Oj childhood. His imer^.st began in Domine, quia refugium,” by Cou-1 Dorothv Stoddard. "The Lone Ranger and ihe Lost ' . where he « as a perin and w ill be sung by the | City of Gold” - special children's member of the L'rban Players, a show at 1 p.m. on Saturdav .Mav following undergraduates: L e w i s i j group specializing in plays tor J 18. ' ■ Kannwischer and Kenneth Neeld' church organizations. tenors: William Forsyth and Rich­ "Come Fly With .Me” - A slick He evrote. directed and acted in ard Lewis baritones: Andrew | 19 .Army plays of the 1st .Air Force type comedy on the romantic ad­ Hicks and Bradley Martin, basses. ‘ ventures of three airline hostesses I ".lamborees”. He al.so produced The second part of the program in and . Dolores Hart. shows for the First .Air Command will be five pieces, three by Pur­ in Philadelphia. Pamela Tiffin and Lois Nettleton cell and two by Handel and sung by are the airline hostesses, who cope In recent years he has partici­ Richard Lewis, baritone. "Erhore pated in Little Theatre groups. He respectively with Hugh O'Brian. mich” by Schultz and sung by Karl Boehm and Karl Malden. Lots had this same leading role of ,!o- Willian*. Forsyth and William seph, the convict, in the Highl.s- of trite, well worn cliches, but its Parker, baritones will be tbe first fun anyway. At 3. 7 and 9 p.m., town Theatre Guild's production of The Little Gallery song of the third part, with “Sound j ”.My Three .Angels " a few years through Tuesday, May 21. the Trumpet” by Purcell end sun" 39 Palmer Square ago. .As a member of the Penning­ GARDEN THEATER by David Smith, tenor and Willu m ton Players, he has been in their J "The Four Days of Naples " - In Parker, baritone closing this part. the tradition of the unforgetable productions of "The Emperor's Part IV, two songs by Purcell, New Clothes ' and "Majority of "Open City” Italy has again come "Ah How Pleesent T'is To Love'' BRUNSWICK up with a realistic drama of hu­ ..--il r..i| |j ^ „ jK , Do-.Cfor"! One.” DRIVE-IN THEATRE man dignity, suffering and war that sung by David Smith, tenor will Opening night is Friday. May 17 deserves the highest p r a i s e . conclude the first half of the pro- at 8:30 p.m.. with performances al­ Through a series of poignant, ex- gram so on May 18, 24, 25 at The Play- j barn. ! V*"*“ '*- After intermission "Meeresstille " Orren Jock Turrxer Today thru May 21tl V k ^ "Morgenlied ' and "Der Fischer " ■s told The action sequences are Schubert is sung by William Princeton, Ballet Society To Present Recital At McCarter Theatre Mrs. Chandler's as exc.tine as any put on fdm. The baritone Following t h a t y e U p iv story IS brilliantly produced and di. ..Riblische Lieder" by Dvorak, is ‘LES SYLPHIDES’ ballet will be presented by the Princeton Ballet Society at McCarter Theatre on May 18 and 19. rection and the anti-war message; sung by Lewis Kannwischer and Students To Give js striking powerful against th e, ..five Settings From left are, front row, Diane Drake, Susan Sichel, Greta Ford, Bette Joachimi, Kitten Hulit, Judy Keiser, Lizette canaiar backgrouhd of human courage and „f ^.riy English Poems” by Peter Stoltzfus, Jo-Ann Kannon, Carolyn Schafer, Susan Bonthron. Rear, Francine Haba, Ann Hertz, Burton Taylor of Piano Recitals heartbreaking violence. At 7 and, Oarlock will be sung by Richard the Lanielian Ballet School, Penny Guerard and Clair Flynn, Audree Estey is the director of Ballet Society. Clwrvtt 'Of 9:15 p.m,. with matinees at 3 P.m. Lewis, baritone. Catheine Richard- Mrs. Naomi Jury Chandler will I on Wednesday, Saturday and Sun- ^e ,he accompanist. present Bonnie Schrader, daught­ $t«v« Forr«tt er of Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Schrader New Production Starring Pat Soon* # Mrhart Ed«fi BRUNSWICK DRIVE-IN of 265 Western Way and Linda “The Yellow Canary" at 8:30 P-*in^“^on Music Blattenberger. daughter of Dr. and plus 'THE LONG HOT SUMMER'* ‘Echoes Of Paris’ Mrs. J, William Blattenberger of p.m. »nd 12:15 a.m. and "The C lub W ill M cct Paul Nawman # Jeanm Woodward Long Hot Summer - at 10:20 p.m.. 49 Randall Road, in piano recitals through Tuesday, May 21. The Princeton Music Club will By Aparri Ballet this weekend at her home, 107 Westcott Road. “Gunfight at the O.K. Corral” - hold its business meeting on On Saturday afternoon and eve- at 8:30 p.m. and 12:20 a.m. and | Wednesday. May 22, at 8:15 p.m., nin„.nino May IB18, at ...30 m and J Q8:30 m p.m., Schrader g.jgwill play p on Satur- "Lnst Train From Gun Hill” - at at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- 10:54 p.m.. May 32 through May 25. as Cook of Heathcote Farm, Kings- the curtain rise.s on Murray The- ■ gram will consist of compositions “Critic’s Choice” at 8:30 p.m. ton. atre's first fuil-leiigth ballet. Ihis by Beethoven, Prokofieff, Debussy and 12:10 a.m. and "Seven Seas to Assistant hostesses will be Bar- theatre is the home of Theatre In-i and Chopin and the first movement Calais" - at 10:25 p.m.. May 26 bara Hiibish and Dorothy Kovacs. time, and has seen every kind of | of the piano concerto in B flat by to 28. Performers will be Sheilfch Marks. production from classical to e.xperi-l Mozart. ------soprano. Frank Marks, piano: menial, from musical theatre to | Blattenberger will play on PLAN BAKE SALE Charlotte Burgess, flute; Cecile' formal concert, but has yet to Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. Her Bucks County A bake sale sponsored by the Herman, piano. house a classical ballet company, i program will include compositions Ladies Auxiliary of Princeton Rosemary Pederson, violin: Stan-, The -Aparri Ballet in order to'by Bach, Beethoven. Brahms and PLAYHOUSE BPOE 2129 will be held at the Acme lev Cavell. piano; Rosemary Rus- ■ make this production possible has | Chopin. Miss Blattenberger was a New Hope, f«. ■42-2041 Princeton Shopping Center-on Sat- sell, alto and Laura Hayes, sopra-1 enlisted the help of an expert tech-1 recent winner in the Stokes Me-, urday. May 18. at 9 a.m. no. nical crew. mnrial Awards for piano. Both are' Michael Ellis presents Daniel Goodrich of Triangle Club, seniors at Princeton High School, designs the lighting, Marshall ,Iohn-1 Mrs. Chandler will also present a N«w thru May 2S son '67 executes the decor from a group of her students in a recital' JAN MURRAY sketch of Paris by Cimra Huber, | on Saturday at 3 p.m. Those ap-, MINDY CARSON The Aparri Ballet Murphy Sewall of Princeton Radio | pearing on the program will be Sta-1 Station WPRB is in charge of j cy Bol, Linda Succop, Mary Lynn i sound, having transferred to tape Stellenwerf. Laura Bradshaw, Rob- 'CRITIC'S CHOICE" the music of Francis Poulenc's ert Cohen. Joyce Karraker, Timo- a j "Les Biches” played by the Paris' thy Mount and Constance Moore. I May 37 thru Junu I ‘Echos of Paris” Conservatory Orchestra. , ------HOWARD KESL A SPANISH COMPOSITION ‘Pastels’, a new ballet choreographed by Audrey Es,ey, Musical director and advisor for; PLAN CLASS REUNION Choreography by Milo Gibbons will also be presented by the Princeton Ballet Society this weekena. From leit are the Aparri Ballet is Richard Try-i The Class of 1942 of Princeton: "THE CROSSING" Be'.te Joachimi, Jo-Ann Kannon, Cla.r Flynn. Ann Hentz anti Francine Haba. thall, composer and student of Rog-' High School will hold its 21st reun- a fiuw ^ y hy Howard F a il. Murray Theatre, May 18—2:30 — 8:30 er Sessions. ion on June 1. at the Princeton Inn Garden Ceramics, j ‘Critic’s Choice’ Folk Music Series starting at 6:30 p.m. Tickets ot Male's Bookstore Screens Displa'. ed County Will Open With N I S I M I S I 353 Nassau, Princeton, N. J. Michael Ellis is presenting Ira ' t G'Slerv ^(K)' Levin s "Critic's Choice. " co-star- Concert By Seeyar ✓ 7 CAMP SOLITUDE The exhibition at Gallery 100 100 through Saturday May 25, at Folksinger Pete Seegar, will get The New School For Music Study •’ the Bucks County Playhouse. Nussr .1 will fc.'.ure 1 ,. mt a special Summer series of Sun- W est Shor* Lake Placid, New York Robert Moore has directed the , ,, r,i u « u u day afternoon fo k music concerts for the : r-le.i. 1 udiiv in I current P avhouse offering, which ■’ NOW INTERVIEWING NEW STUDENTS FOR Chamber Mueic Recreation handiOr.'.e plant ■ ,, wall pi.- ;ucs , has a supporting cast that includes undeiway on .Fune 9 at St. John ceramic £C ecn ,-nd a SUNUMER AND OR FAU PIANO STUDY Co-ed 9-19 Years snial (oun-j jean Sullivan, Josephine Nichols. Terrell's Lambcrlville Music Cir- tain which could be used nclior Harry .Millard and Scott Hosbach. cus. and advancGd, privala vote*, piaiiG, all band and or ou:. It will he Iwld ;h ou-' Carke Dunham has designed th e xhp theatre's 15th annual Sum- •rchattral intfnimants. CHambar music. Churvs ansambla. Oppor. Call WAInut 1-2900 for oppointment ,IV jj. set for the current, comedv. ■ , . mcr season ol, musica.s concerts. lunity for public parformanca. Artist faculty. All land and waiar > Following the current production. . rr , sports. Habby clubs, hikas and trips. ExcaHant faad. Attraclivt Ihc ceramics arc ihc works of the Bucks County Playhouse will special events official.y gets quartart. i two Philadelphia artists, William assume a complete change of pace, underway .lime 1 under the Lam- Writ# far cafalagut ta: Daley and William Parrv, both with Howard Fast's first play "The beriville big top with Richard Rod- teachers at the Philadelphia Mu- Crossing. " Musical comedy star gers and Oscar Hammerstein's MR. a MRS. JOSfPH KELSALL, Directors scum College of Art. Howard Keel will portray George "Carousel l i J|il.ll U liy ,lii(j I tiiSi.lIi. William Daley has been for three Washington in this play which Ed The Sunday afternoon folk .-.pe- 3M Varsity AvdoMO, Ponns Nocit, N. J. WA 4-jm cia's will take place at 4 p.m. years associate professor of sculp­ mon Rvan wiP direct. "The Cross­ n On .lune Ki i-t;in Bibb and t h e ture and design, and Mr. Parry ing” will open on Monday, M.iy Tarriers will break things up with REM ARKABLE... D i r e c t o r Nanni toy has the typical has been teaching ceramics there Willis Hill for 15 years, and leaves this .Sum­ their original stylings, followed on Italian energy and an absolute dedication to naturalism.” mer to take up a teaching post ON CHOIR TOUR June 30 by another popular booking SiflQinn UdVitie — V N Y.Ht'oU fi Vw. in the Fall at Alfred University Miss Katherine Walker, daugh- ^iancy Brothers and the pure p - l D I THE PRINCETON BALLET SOGETY College of Ceramics. ter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. folk interpretations of Tommy Mak- t UtS t IVSt KeCOi a Audra* Estey, Directar In 1958 Mr Daley was assistant Wa'kor of 168 Westcott Road, was Marine Pfe, Willis Hill, son of July 21. Lambertville .M USIC IN ITALIAN director of design and selection among the students in the MacMur- 0" .Mrs. Barbara Hill of 78 Clay St., THEFOUR presents ray College combined choirs which Circus will present one of the rare for the Crafts and Industrial De­ has high hopes for "breaking big ' WITH ENGLISH sign exhibit (.American Pavilion) at had its annual Spring tour last 'n person” appearances of Odetta, in the entertainment world. PASTELS week. Miss Walker, a freshman, actress-concert star-folk artist the Brussels World's fair. Last With three other marines at SUB-TITLES D in s OF year he was commissioned b\ sings second soprano in the choir "hose music has been acclaimed HOUR GLASS ______throughout the world, and on July Camp Lejeune the .serviceman i B M to make a large screen for helped form The Essex, a vocal LES SYLPHIDES the Pavilion at the Seattle World's ' \ CMO"*' 'ON' Et'c 38 another equally popular group. Miss Dorothy Avery of 16 Mar- TF.e Weavers will appear group that recently cut a record and Fair. An example of these plaques for the Roulette Record Cumpany N f l P l E S arranged as a 'divider' that can ion Road E., a freshman student Other Summertime events in- ai the College of New Rochelle, c ude II top Broadway musicals titled "Easier Said Than Done.” NOW SHOWING at t h : FESTIVAL of the GNOMES be used at a corner of the garden Only son in a family of five, he or the patio, or even indoors, is N.Y., is a member of the glee club as well as the annual .Monday has always wanted to sing, accord­ Daily At 7 and 9:15 P.M. included in the show. of that school which will present night jazz concerts and a group McC a r t e r t h e a t r e joint conceft with Iona College of special musical shows for chil- ing to his mother. He sang vviih a Mats. Wed., Sat. 6ARDLN Clement Renzi, the third artist local group. The Ivsqtuidors, ,ii high in Towns Hall. New York City, on dren performed by the Pepper- V l i I \ 1' 1- K .3 , repre.sented in the show is a sculp­ school dances. and Sun. At 3 P.M. SATURDAY, MAY 18- 8:30 p.m. tor who works in several media Friday, .May 19. mint Players Saturdav s at II a m. 1 (S < t N .Y s s a u S t r r r I ^ * The Es.sex plan to organize after including terra cotta, bronze cast­ their discharge in 196.'). "and hit the SUNDAY, MAY 19 - 3:00 p.m. ing, and stone and wood carving. entertainment world full-force.” ^ 1 N L t I ,) r. Tickets Are Available At The He studied painting and FREE ON at the Institute of .Art Education PALMER Princeton University Store in Berkeley, Calif, He also studied Sulli' n To (iive PARKING for a year in Vienna at the \'ienna ______SQUARE Saturday Evening • tickets, $3.00 - $3.50 .Academy for Applied .Arts On his NOW SHOWING THRU SAT. Sunday Matinee - tickets, adults, $2.00 - $2.75 arrival in New York in 1957 he Thomas 1'. Sullivan .1 r . son of children - $1.00 - $1.50 joined the professional Studio group Mr and Mr- S'.illr,an ol ,''7 I.eav ii; at the Sculpture Center where he Lane, vull give an organ rculal on Gienn .H o p e ^ . J b T V was given a one man show in .Suiidav. May 19 ,n -I p m, a; the 1961. Tower Hill Presb}'ier;aR Church in FoPdlangeB^g^T^ d a iL Red B.onk. .Mr. SuTiv an is organist and choir L nlimited TECHNICOLOR' COMFORTABLY master ai the Chiirth i I the Na- FREE PARKIN; tivitv in Fair Haven. m o Y t i K lN PANAVISION* temperature c o n t r o l l e d At All imes DAILY AT 3, 7 AND 9 P.M. 1 NOW PLAYING Young People's Show Sat. At 9 P.M. R I N C E PHONE thru Tues. Princeton, N. J 1 8M1 "The Lone Ranger And The Lost City Of Gold" M ay 21 Men. thru Fri. Feature 7:20 A9:20 P.M. SUN. THRU TUES. MAY 19-20-21 Sot. Eve 6, 8 & 10 P.M. Sun. 5, 7 A 9 P.M. KIDDIE SHOW A ROM aNtne R0UND-^_‘‘THE-VV0RLD MaNHUnT! EVERY SATURDAY AT 1:30 P.M. Sat. May 18 IY’.aVISION Francis Joins V METROCOLOR th e N a v y ” plus Ma & Pa Kettle Chambers Tioga Sts. & >M e M E in Waikiki" TRE NTOrf 9, N. J. D aily At 3, 7 A PHONENE LYtric 9-3008 HART OBRIAN BOEHM TIfflN • MAIDEN NETTLETON 9 P.M. THURSDAY, Ma y 16, 1963 THE CENTRAL POST PAGE THREE {Select Choices ‘Dreams, Visions’ LEARN SEWING TECHNIQUE THE CENTML POST FlamesjGut Kathy Sinach showed how to sew FOR For Girls State Is Kingston Sermon buttons and snaps as the Kingston JACOB ECKERT Serving South Brunswick and Franklin lownshipj Ihe Rev. Clarence K. Bri.xev. Busy Workers Club met recently to House In see a demonstration on how to ■lacob Eckert, RED 4, Finnegan's; Published every Thursday morning in Franklin Paik, N. J. In S, Brunswick minister of Kingston Presbyterian Lane, South Brunswick Townsh p, Church. Will preach on "Dream- thread a sewing machine and bob­ Two South Brunswick High died May 13 in Roosevelt Hos Bernard Kilgore, Publisher Dayton Area and \'isions ' at the 11 a.m. wor­ bin. tal. Edison. School juniors, Wendy Barth and Margaret Scott, have been chosen ship service on Sunday, He is survived by his wife. A rte-! Edward P. Burke, General Manager 1963 I to attend Girls State at Douglass Fire completely qestroyed a se\- Other church events during the l;a and three sons, David, Herbert Richard J. Strebel, Managing Editor en-room. one-story cinder block YOUR BIKI and Jacob Jr., all of the Townsh p. College the week of June 23, as week include a meeting .Monday at AT delegate and alternate, respective- dwelling on Culver Road. Dayton, 8 p.m. of the Missionary Educa­ OUT OR The funeral will be held todi y .' Business'Office—Route 27, Franklin Park, N. J, ly. late on Saturday night. tion Committee, and a meeting at STYlf? May 16, at 10; ,30 a.m. from the AXminster 7-3434 Miss Barth, daughter of Mr and Firemen from V onmouth Junc- S p.m. on Tuesday of the Prayer Harding Funeral Home. 239 L v- Mrs. A. T. Barth of Cranburv. is tion and Kingston fpU;ght the blaze, Fellowship Group. Ihis will mark DE A NSEUS ingston Ave.. conducted by the Second Class postage paid at Franklin Park, N. J. secretary of the Dramatics Club, which was first deltiecled at 11:34 the last Bible study meeting of the Rev. Harry V'er Strate of Metiic-I member of the choir, worked on p.m. The structure was completely current year for the fellowship then. Price; 10 Cents One Year- $3 By Mail the yearbookj is home room repre­ in flames at thc- time they ar- group. B IO S . INC. Interment will be held in Clover sentative to the Student Council, rived. Leaf Memorial Park, Woodbrid|ie. Margaret Dezan vas in the ca^t of the school play, ; The home was tilc residence of WE NOW OFfER Cadiikus was president of the Spanish Club ; George Bey and an unidentified mi- (Continued from Page 1) Complete Business Coverage Is Married To in her freshman year, treasurer of grant farm worker Bbth were out • Pension Trusts—Key Man j Election Is Set ■ ticular point of view at this time as her sophomore class and is active at the time of the Haze. Accident 1 Health — Group By Jaycee-Ettes Ormond Sheridan to how the Township should be gov­ in basketball and softball. planning erned. and my determination of this ! Police said the house was used Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh : by Mr. Bey as a re ‘iidence for him- MONUMENTAL LIFE THE ALL NEW ’ Election of officers of the Jaycee- Miss Margaret Fay Dezan, will be made only if the study is M. Scott of 52 Hastings Road, Ken­ Ettes. the auxiliary to the Sotth approved by the voters, if I am self and rooming hu usc for migrant INSURANCE CO. SEE ALL THE NEW MODELS OF daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Milo dall Park. Miss Scott belongs to farm workers 4-DOOR Brunswick Junior Chamber of Coim- Dezan of Belle Mead was married elected to the commission, and then the Student Council, the Debate THE J e rry SCHWINN A RAiaOH I Only a shell w a$ merce, will highlight the meeting to on April 20 to Ormond P. Sheridan only after the study is completed." Club, Hi-Y, Dramatics Club, school left standing Yoros Agency BICYCLES be held on Monday, May 20, at ijhe j when the blaze w e.xtinguishcX Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ormond He was educated at Seton Hail choir, pep council and softball as 24 Commerce Street, Suite 532 home of Mrs. Gil Whitehouse of|22 j Five pieces of equi iient were used KOPP'S CYCLE P. Sheridan of Somerville. University in the field of communi­ team. She is secretary of the or­ Ph' Newark 7 , New Jersey Bedford Road, Kendall Park. fightini the fire. Ciuse of the fire Sales — Service — Parts The Rev. Anthony J. Pluta per cation arts, and he holds an LL.B. chestra and the Student Council, Call MArket 3-9930 or AX 70 525 from Blackstone School of Law in ' and the property l^s.ses are unde- 10-12 John Street Nominations are Mrs. John Da|le, formed the ceremony in the Mary, is co-chairman of the prom com­ Your Local Representative Chicago. Mr. Cadmus moved to termined. Princeton, N. J. ■Mrs. Steve Heiman and Mrs. Gii Mother of God Church in Flagtown. mittee and is a cheerleader. PHIL.TRAUBY a x 7-3919 Whitehouse. president; Mrs. Hqw- Kendall Park from Newark in Both girls are members of the WA 4-1052 Given in marriage by her father, early 1957. and has been active in ard Guenther and Mrs. David Mir- the bride wore a silk organza gown National Honor Society. Kingston fridge row. vice president: Mrs. Williim community affairs since that time. Their attendance at Girls State over taffeta featuring a bell skirt He was a charter member, and 0. Farley and Mrs. Al Rheinick. re­ in petal tiers trimmed with satin. is being sponsored by the South on the executive committee of the ^ Is Struck [Again; | cording secretary; Mrs. Ken­ Her flowered tiara trimmed with BrunswickXions Club. neth Homer, corresponding seej'e- Kendall Park Civic Association, Greatest Performance YouWs Ever crystals was attached to a finger­ and at one time was a member of ary; Mrs. Emil Bonagura and Mjrs. tip silk illusion veil and she carried Two Wom^n Hurt Richard Pollard, treasurer; Mj-s. the Little Rocky Hill Volunteer a cascade of amazon lilies, carna­ Fire Company. Two women werfe injured when Seen in a Portable TV! Heiman and Mrs. James McNall^m, tions and siephanotis. State director. He is an assistant district com- New Arrivals the car in which *hey were rid­ Miss Kathy Sheridan, sister of The group has approved a ni;w mi.ssioner in Middlesex Council Boy ing crashed into thfe often-battered the bridegroom, was maid of honor I Scouts, and is on the committee of constitution which will go into |ef- in a cocktail length blue silk or­ St. Peter’s General Hospital Kingston Bridge o | Friday night. fect in June. The Jaycee-Ettes h^ve Girl Scout Troop 231. Kendall Park. ganza frock. She carried a bou­ I A member of St. Augustines Par­ A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Princeton TownsBip police also I also voted to sponsor the attend Mahony of 16 Darrow Court, Ken­ quet of pale yellow roses with green ish and an usher there, he is a reported another Occident on th e' ance of two South Brunswick Girl dall Park, April 8. ivy. ' member of the Holy Name Society bridge about threc| hours later at Scouts at the Raritan Valley aay A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Harold I;42 a.m. on Saturday and still a camp. 1 The bridesmaids were Mrs. Rod­ and the Continuing Fund Campaign ney Guy, sister of the bride, and Committee. He has also been as­ Mierop of 32 Joline Road, Kendall ! third early Monday morning. i Park. April 8. POLICE ARREST SIX Mrs. Bruce Hoagland. sociated with the United Fund cam­ I Mrs. Dorothy Frances Huber. 23. paign in South Brunswick Township A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver I of Knoxville. TennI, and her pas-! Six men were arrested on Roj Jeffrey Sheridan was best man Phillips of 73 Claremont Road. ojite for his brother. Ushers were Theo­ for several years. sender Judith Woo(cn, 20, of Long 1 in South Brunswick Towns!..,.snip Mr. Cadmus served for a year Franklin Park, April 9. Branch were hurt (when their car early Sunday morning when appjre- dore Vaniski and Phillip Dezan. A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ppjre- brother of the bride. as vice president of the S o u th skidded on the wef pavement and hended in a car stolen from Tirrjsn- Lazicky of Amwell Road, East A reception was held in the Flag- R-uns«..... ’ )wnshin Committe ' ; smashed into the bifidge in the Fri­ ton Saturday night. The stolen1 ve- -- Club, and is a charter member of Millstone, April tO. day misap. ^ hide was flagged down by Patrol­ town Firehouse. A girl to Mr .and Mrs. Edward the Kendall Park Democratic Club. Both were takeh to Princeton man Ernest Polmar and Fiifnk The couple left for a honeymoon Lamb of 83 Evelyn Ave., Frank­ I Hospital by the Prificeton First Aid Schuessler, who spotted it traveling to the New England States and lin Park, April II. and Rescue Squad ^here they were at a high rate of speed. Canada, and will reside on Hills­ A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lee borough Road, Belle Mead. treated for minor! injuries and Swim of 81 Claremont Road, Franklin then released. I Model HOOD BUSY GIRLS CLUB MEETS i Mrs. Sheridan is a graduate of (Continued from Page One) Park, April 13. Three hours lat^r Alvin J. Sal-, Diane Brandt completed con­ Somerville High School and the Wil­ be completely surrounded by a A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Frank I kind, 36. of 49 palm er Square; struction of her slip at a reo>nt! fred Academy of Beauty Culture. fence or enclosure at least 48 Kozielec Jr. of Acken Parkway, : West escaped injury when the car \ meeting of the Branch of the Kir|gs- { She is employed at Walt's Beauty inches high having gates of at Griggstown, April 15. I he was driving als| skidded on the | ton Busy Girls Club. | j Salon in Manville. ' least 48 inches high with seif lock- A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ..ing latches located within 6 inches Scaletti of Amwell Road, Franklin j wet road and rajmmed into the j The bridegroom is a graduate of bridge, police saidE SEDAN Power Memorial Academy in Man- of the top. This fence or enclosure Township, April 16. Person to Person I shall not have holes, opening or A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas : hattan and has served four years PLAY POSmC|NS FILLED NOW AT with the US Navy. He is employed gaps larger than three inches in Doscher of Franklin Park, April Vi c read ' by Nick Vergalito, building contrac- diameter, and must be kept closed 25. Applications fori Summer posi­ De Angelis about a ma­ ’ tor in Whitehouse. at all times except when opened for A boy to Mr. and Mrs. John tions on the Fra|iklih Township the immediate purpose of ingress Simko of Amwell Road, Franklin play-areas have tjeen closed ac­ Bros., Inc. jor break- or egress. Township, April 26. cording to Edwarq Blumberg, rec-1 tbrough ill Unique Duty Held However, wherever a fence or en- A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Peter reation director. Applications which ! fire figlitiirg, By Airman Poandl I closure is required a dwelling, ac­ Rizzo of 1553 Route 27, Franklin have already beep received are ' cessory building, or thick hedge Township, April 26. now being processed and staff ap-! apparently pointments will be Announced at the ' Airman Second Class Stephen A. may be used as part of said fence A boy to Mr. and Mrs. John • t u . : i *0 b« m jii tisndipd . . . Modern COPPCR CN* Cory S. Kammlor the most iiii Poandl Jr. of Monmouth Junction, I or enclosure provided it meets the Brabson of New Road, Monmouth end of the month, i CWAVIO CIRCUITS • Vtvtd Vivton Piclwrt • Bonded 1 ivMfeiy CIAS5 filler o Tvlescopin( Pivolenno • Cerrymi portant advance in ibis field is serving with the unique A ir ^ approval of the health officer to Junction. April 28. I PINE GROV^ BAZAAR Handle • rrdrtl SouriJ. front Controls t IB ' Ovcrell dt«i. IS in almost fifty years. It v'as Force unit at Hill A.F.B., Utah, I satisfactorily serve the purpose of Princeton Hospital T7'e « : ; 12Z SQ. irt, viewable ares. which has the job of keeping Amer­ this ordinance. A girl to Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge The executive |>oard of Pine THE developed and perfected by Grove Manor Parejit-Teacher Asso- U.S. Navy scientists al ibe Na­ ica’s air defenses constantly alert Type C, is a swimming pool or Streit of 64 Kingsley Road, Ken­ to the threat of attack from enemy bathing area having a depth of up dall Park, April 8. i ciation met at thg home of Mrs. I val Research Laboratory in CAR BUY aircraft. to 36 inches when filled but located A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Robert- I Michael Harap^ky. lL _Oakwood^ Washington, and represents Airman''Poandl, an aircraft in­ more than 500 feet away from any Small of 34 Cambridge Road, Ken­ ! Ave., to make fin^j plans'for the' 20 years of Navy rcsearj. h. strument repairman, helps provide residence other than the one locat­ dall Park. April 10. j fair-bazaar to be| held Saturday. WEBER'S TV & APPUANCE OF THE This revolutionary fire sx- essential support services for the ed on the property. This type shall A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Everett : May 25, at the schdol grounds. Mrs. i tingiiishing chemical is known men and aircraft of the 4677th De­ I have some type of retarding enclos- C. Keller of 41 Savage Road, Ken­ I Julius Silver is bazaar chairman. Mon. - S». 8:30-« P.M. Thurt. t Fri. 1:304:30 P.M. as “ P urple K Pow der.” It is fense Systems Evaluation Squadron I ure acceptable to the health offi- dall Park, April 14. YEAR Georges Rd. potassiiini bicarbonate, and is which fly "no notice” realistic at­ : cer. although not necessarily of the A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Jackie i A lecture on “Reflections on Viet- AX 7-2110 Deans, N. J. expected to replace the >ld tacks against the nation's radar same type specified for types B Brownworth of 43 Kingsley Road, I nam" will be given by Prof. Stan- ^ and D. AT .ricarbonalc of soda used lor warning network and put Air De­ Kendall Park. April 21. ley Millet on Wednesday, May 22. The ordinance also states that no so m any years in fire ex in- fense Command fighter-interceptors A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph : at 8 p.m. in Ihe convocation loom m . P.O.E : activities shall be conducted at any F. Krukowski of Monmouth Mobile ONLY "iiislicrs. The most inipurl int to the toughest possible test. ' of the Engineering Quadrangle. The airman is the son of Mr. and 1 private swimming pool or bathing Homes Monmouth Junction, May 5> lip. (COMPARE) factor is the powder's abi ily Mrs. Stephen A. Poandl Sr. of I area which .shall create undue noise 1. to reduce tlic amount of beat, Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction. I or constitute any other public or A boy to Mr. and Mrs. William Full-light windows enabling the fire fighters to He entered the Air Force in July I private nuisance. Rakes of Roulel, Monmouth Junc­ Safety dashboard move closer to the fire, ll is 1961 and is a graduate of James- tion, May 3. inexpensive and nonloxic, and burg High School. GILL JOINS BERG Middlesex General Hospital Horatio'Gill of 23 Winant Road. A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Robert CHECK TERMITE DAMAGE Adjustable reclining can be used in cunventioiiiul extinguishers. As you know, SET ANTIQUES FAIR Kendall Park, has joined the Berg Barlow of Monmouth Junction, Every y^ar at this time, hameawners find winged insects that suddenly fly , biu'ket scats our specialty is '"beadarbe The first Springtime Antiques Agency of Metuchen. realtors main­ April II. Fa'.r wll be held on the Campus of taining seven New Jersey offices. A girl to Mr .and Mrs. Roger f “N * fighting” for automobile own­ Roomy interior Alma White College. Saturday. May Mr. Giil wjl! work out of the Dun- j Lohrman of 15 Wheeler Road, Ken­ out and then drop their wings and crawl all around. These insects are ter­ ers, and in this role we ;are , ellen office. Mr. Gill has lived in • 18. for the benefit of the college’s dall Park, April 17. mites and indicate that there are thousands of other termites still eating the Unibodv construction even more effective than ibis new library building fund. The oc­ 1 Kendall Park for the past five I A boy to Mr. and Mrs. David new fire fighter in its field. casion will be a one-day modern years, with his wife and five chil- Rubin of Route 27, Franklin Park, house causing further destruction to the wood of the house. The cost of W hen you buy your car frjoiii version of European "flea mar­ j dren. He attended Louisana State | April 26. I' us, our facilities, trained s||irc- kets." .Area people and a number I Univ ersity, and has been active in ; repairs !far exceeds the cost of treatm ent and goes higher with delay. l U ialisls. and true concern for of antiques dealers and persons local community theatre projects. I A .son to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie from surrounding neighboring He is a member of the board of di- i Siess of 4 Leahy Road. Kendall your welfare, add up to a coni’ Call us for free inspection of your heme by experienced personnel. Our prebensive guaranty against places will participate, according rectors of the Princeton Opera As-1 Park, on May 1 at Elizabeth Gen to E. Jerry Lawrence, dean. . sociation. A veteran with four years ' ALSO all possible car purchase and era! Hospital. work, which we guarantee for ten years is engineered to exceed specifi­ service in the U, S. Army, he maintenance troubles., t^oiiic Italy is slightly larger than Ari­ served in the meteorological divi-, roUNClL TO TALK ZONING cations of existing regulations making us the leaders in the field. see the remarkable offer you zona and contains more than 50 sion, , A special meeting to discuss zon­ ean get here right now I million people. ing has been tentatively set by * kanvmlcr Buirk Pontiac i'.o.. Distribution of New Jersey blue-’ Franklin Township Council for Mon­ Route 206 — Opposite Prince- In India 800 languages and dia­ berries increased during 1962 to in- * day. May 27. Francis J. Keary, who l.'in -Airport. W .\ 1-2222. lects are spoken. elude 23 of the nation's major 41 indicated he requested the meeting FIAT cities. In 1961 New Jersey blueber­ to discuss zoning changes in the ries were shipped to only 18 of the Township, said the meeting is not TERMITE CONTROL SYSTEM 6011/D SED ilN 41. open to the public. world-famous NEW BRUNSWICK Kl 5-1977 for economy 4 0 9 ^ 5 lA S Y TERMS wiih 32" P.O.E. twin blade 51^49 fotory $ 4 0 9 .9 5 1200 SPIDER The Children and faculty u brilliant SLIPCOVER ' of SPORTS SALE LANE ROBBINS ROADSTER Custom mode slipcovers for 1 sofa A 2 chairs mode from materials in stock S(3I(X)L ALWAYS HAVE AT OTHER & includes zippers, overlocking A orm- LEAST ONE ATTACHMENTS sleeves. Group I values $90 to $110 POW-R-BOY* 300 Cordially Invite You To Attend now only______LAWN TRACTORS FIAT cut your gross — never your turf! G roup II values $115 to $135 now _ 8 9 9 5 FUU-FIOATINC MOWER UNIT with unl- A ItArSA -Y A’ MLMfA YlM ilS.L w r.ul i'()nni'Ltii>ns and floating front aviv follow, dips and rises ssiihout OPEN HOUSE Group III values $140 to $160 includes.^ s.alping turf. POW-R-flOW" OfIVt. -i torssard speed, and reser.i*. Shift speeds scotch gorded fabrics now only _ | DE ANGELIS ssiihout fiddling vs ith sluieh or buttons, SAFE — lose e.nti.r of gras its. EASY- EIDINO PNEUMATIC TIRES — 10 front. EXTRA $5.00 OFF *''••<*/1<>« s*i« rnc. Ad if Yov ftring in TK«s Ad Sunday, May 19, 1963 BROS. INC. 10 rear. POWEEFUl — 6 h p. engine.

C H 9 - 1 6 4 7 30" 5’'Qw biode From O re To Five P.M. French St. & Jersey Ave. O pen M on. S LAIRD BROS. 62 ALBANY ST. Thurs. Till 9 P.M. New Brunswick, N. J. Call for Cortelyous Lane, Franklin Township A X 7-1923 Franklin Pork AX 7 -3343 At,O SS From Albany Thealra FKEE PACKING F ree 1st. New BrgnswtcL (N REAR Kl 5-1 7 8 0 PAGE FOUR THE CENTRAL POST ItlURSDAY, MAY 16, 1963 Dallas Firm Jaycees To Hold Seek Parking Seminary Choir To Siny Sunday <(>ntinue<) from Pasp One) «lt by garden apartment firms. Father-Child At Kingston Preshyteriaii Church The resolution, to be prepared Zone Along by May M, will be discussed at Bowling Tourney The Princeton Seminar'. ( hoir s.mc rut In I');'!! he relinquished an executive session of the Plan­ will present a $er\ ice of sacred hi^ post .It the ( hoir College to de­ The South Brunswick Junifor vote hi-, entire time to Princeton ning Board, and will be then pre­ Highway 27 music at 4 pm on Sunday, May Chamber of Commerce will condilct .Seimn.irv as profes.sor of music. sented to Township Committee and 19, at the King.ston Prosb> lei i.in tbe Zoning Board for action. a father-child bowling tournamtni .Milcv I9.U, under ihe leadership Church, This will be the oni,\ .spring This "freeze ’ will also be ex­ on Saturday, May 18 and 25. Re­ Merchants Await of Dr lones, iho F'rinceton Semi- appearance of the group in a ,ucai tended to sand mining in the Town­ cording to David Friedheim, pr|)j-! n.irv t hoir has sung in hundreds of ship. Ruling By State,' church. chLircties ihmughoui , ihe eastern eci chairman. The planners also will seek Local Authorities ■All members rf this niaie enor- ' .seaboard, singing nearly every Sun- means to prevent developers from •Mr. Friedheim said children frim ' dav during the academic season. the seventh through 12th grades j Us are college graduates "ho are selling land after it has Ixen given In 19fi2 the choir loured the south- are eligible to team up with thhir i An ordinance wrhich would per­ now enrolled at Princeton Iheoiog- | filial subdivision approval. wosi I'nif'd States and Mexico, .A',- fathers or male guardian. The loiir-' mit 15-minute parking on Route 27, ical seminary for ai least three years of graduate study m prepar- ; logeih'r the chair has sung more In other action, the Planning narnem will be conducted at the I from the New Brunswick city line than. TTOO times outside of Prineg- ation for the Christian miiiLsiry. Board approved the conveyance of Kendall Park Lanes, beginning to Franklin Boulevard, between the lon and has appeared in over 2.600 They form a fair cross section of two parcels of land, interior lots, each week at 2 p.m.. he said. hours of 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. was ex­ dit'fcrcn: churches, .schools, 'civic the seminars s student body of -fiiii from Fred Crawford to Howard Mr. Friedheim said team trophies pected to be introduced by the I'libs. hospiials. vouth assemblies Tsllezio Jr. The land is off Route Franklin Township Council last who come from all parts ol the and miliiary bases. will be awarded to the highest l:a- United Stales and many foreign 1 and Deans Pond Lane. ther-child team in each of three night. A meeting has also been set up countries and represent 50 church categories; 7-8, 9-10, and 11-12 denominations. Ocean currents may carry young grades. A special trophy will be with representatives of the State j lobsters hundreds of rtiiles from awarded to the organization with Highway Department to convince I Besides singing, the choir mem­ their spawning place. the three highest team scores. Or­ them of the need for such an ordi­ bers participate m the various ganizations may enter as ma|iy nance. H the department rejects the speaking parts of the service, and teams as can qualify, Mr. Fritd- ordinance it will not be legal since I usually one or two give personal VARGA heim said. Route 27 is a State highway. I testimonie.s relative to their deci­ WOODLAND sion to enter the Christian minis­ "This is not a profit-nyaking pro­ At present no parking is allowed i try. The musical portion of the gram," Mr. Frie^eim stated. "We, by the State on Route 27 in Frank-' Country Day Camp program, which constitutes an in­ OIL CO. feel such a tournament gives many lin Township. During the sewer; tegral part of the service, repre­ fathers in the Township an opp|ir-| construction program the no'park- [ Rte 27 AX 7-1956 Commuters Offer Trucibe' On May 17,18 at SBHS sents the finest m choral reper­ tunity to participate in a team Ef­ ing signs were not posted and driv-' toire, ranging from ancient plain- fort with their children.” I ers did park in the srea. ' June 24 • Aug. 30 “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller will be presented bv the Commuters of South Bruns­ song through Palestrina. Lotti, He explained that an 80 per c< nt However, with the occurrence of | wick Township at 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday at South Brunswick High School Bach. Handel, Haydn, and Mendels­ AX 7-2200 Afta 4 !• II handicap will be allowed fathtrs several accidents in the area, res­ The tale of the Salem witch trials is directed by Cecilia Scovell, with a cast of 21. In sohn to contemporary composers. | with an A.B.C. average, and a 30 idents of both sides of the highway A weak 4 4 wMk Mnm top photo, left to right, are Gloria Burger. Gladys Abel. Sally Goldwasser and Betty Also included in the repertoire are i per cent average for fathers Wi :h- complained to authorities of th e! sIm wMkly • S day batia Dickson. In bottom photo, left to right. Joe Alario, Ruth Faufman. William Barret Jerry a number of spiritual folk songs 1 S«H day * ■ 4 haH day t • 1I:4S out an average. Children will 'e- traffic hazards and the no parking! from different nations. j ceive three free strikes per game signs were re-posted. | Doniger. The play is historically accurate in many details, although naturally some Tranapartatfan Sravidad of the characters have been fictionalized and dramatized. David Hugh Jones. Mus, Doc., j BE A BEAUTICIAN he said, but no handicap. Eniry Merchants from the area have F.A.G.O., .A.S.C .A.P., a charter. blanks are available at Kendall Iwimmina t diaiaif iaalauttians complained to Council that the en­ member of the faculty of the West­ Park Lanes, through the tourna­ at STANDARD aparta, crafla, dramafka, forcement of the no-parking ban minster Choir College, was head of { ment chairman, or from any Jny- j smtHit, naiara ttady, has hurt many businesses. They the organ and composition depart­ Beauty Academy Mkaa, caakaata cec. complain that the many tickets ments of that school for a number which have been issued have fright­ of years. Al.so, he has been director Saadinp WaHithap The sassafras tree bears lean es ened customers away. They also TrBinfnr of music at Princeton .Seminary SoeetBSfut in three different shapes. maintain that the no parking law RBlrdrrsicrt encourages speeding in the area. Since 1947 The affected merchants were Brain Injured • F.Bsr Ttrme A PACKET-POST GUIDE present at the agenda session last • Frra PUeimtat week with Chamber of Commerce Children’s Group • .4 Expert president. Joseph Wallers. They had | InDtruetare also complained at the last meet­ To Meet May 22 ADVANCE TO i m u c miT ing of the Council. REGISTRATION Township manager William H. A general meeting of the Cen­ REQUIRED Law Jr. answered that since the tral New Jersey Sect'on of the PhRne «r Writ* f*r B**kUt B first complaint had been received State Association for Brain In­ CHart«r 7-0494 the "Township has gone out of the i jured Children will be held at Com­ • COBVtBltnt LDO*ti*B • way to alleviate the problem.” > R. R. PiM*, N*v, BrvBBwiek. HJ. munity Park School, on Wedne.s- , OPPOSITE PENN STATION He admitted that 67 tickets had day. May 22, at 8 p.m., Thomas ' been issued by the police depart­ A. Jones, chairman, of Brookstunr | ment in April but that most of them Drive, h.Ts aiinnun-rd. had been around Lazzara’s Bakery Dr. Archie A. Silver, associate and less than 30 had been issued clinical professor in the depart­ on the rest of Route 27. Of these ment of psychiatry at New York GIFTS tickets, he continued, most were University Medical College, will be of the H warning variety. "We the speaker. Dr. Silver also serves have a responsibility to enforce the as psychiatrist-in-charge of the law" he concluded. children's section of the Mental BOUND BROOK Township attorney Henry Spritz­ Hvgicne Clinic at Bellevue Hospi­ er added, "If there is a law, it tal. INN must be enforced. We can only His talk will cover a number of far fight it out with the State High­ aspects of the problems of per­ way Department." ceptually handicapped children, in­ When you move '^e ordinance was expected to cluding new methods of treatment Cackiaili Pane* Sal. Nilt hills have been introduced last night and and actual case histories on follow­ to town...or to BOUND MOOK, N. J. the meeting between local ^ Icials up studies. t l7 W. Unien Ava. i l 44041 and the State Highway Deptartment i IIII to take place within a few days. High School PT.\ The chairman also noted that the a new home... SgLlY-S STiAK tfOUSK Stony Brook Association association is now in the process of compiling a complete listing of ■your Welcome Wagon Oaa M N«w Jtru y 'a To Seat Officers .... , -) ■>. ^ . ,4 1. Jewish Women information nn all sources of help Hostess win rail with a Pmatl PMaa Placn Elects Trustees, Officers Installation of the iiewly-clcued for the brain injured child. 1 hey . ba.skrt of gifts . . . and Op«a II a-ai. la 1 a.ak Elect Officers officers of the South Brunswick have asked for information on in- \ frictvdlv greetings from avary day al Pm yaar The corporate annual meeting of, weiler. secretar.v: Mr. our religious, civic and V y Mrs. Louis De Sena was reelect­ Peterson, j Parent - Teacher Association has dividual tutors, educational thera-' the Stony Brook . Millstone Water-' treasurer; Charles A. business leaders. ParUaa Ava. al Sr4 ed president of the Women’s Group Schaefer.. been set for Tuesday May 21 at 8 pists, Summer camps, private day MialilaiN Park______CM ♦■MW to the Kendall Park Jewish Com­ sheds Association was held last controller and Paul Van Wegen. i p.m. and boarding schools and diagnos­ If you,-or others you president. munity Center at the meeting held week at Marshall’s Corner in the The officers are Mrs. Harold tic centers. know, are moving, be HibImic In addition to Mr. VanWegen, sure to phone.Welcome Thursday. Association office. Birch president; Mrs. Howard who is on the staff, Malcolm Crooks 1 GREEN THUMBS ACTIVE Wagon. (Hranbitrg Jnn Other new officers are Mrs. Leo Newly elected to the trustees for Runyon, vice president: Mrs. Sey­ was named executive director and! president; Mrs. Irv- The Green Thumb 4-H Club has £>ubliihed 1780 • • ymi hot kOVE TO lATT three year terms were: Mrs. R, B. Mrs. Lester Hunt and Mrs. Fran- '"8 Holsten second vice president; agreed to participate at the Mid- mour Lemeshow, recording secre­ Farnham of Middlebush, associated AX 7-0140 M(hi SinM Arc y*« a rail asvmwtf tary; Mrs. Richard Brown, corre­ cis Fechter as secretaries I Uavid Kutliroff treasurer; ' diesex County Fair this year The with the Rutgers University Press; ______Mrs, E. G. Sunday Jr. correspond­ Cnnbwry, N. J. sponding secretary; Mrs. Sandford members recently attended an •r avan a ••wrnianO . , . Dr. Alvin Nitchman of Cranbury, I ing secretary' and Mrs. Robert il*t*4 M*n4*yt 399-4409 Wolff, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Cole­ open house at Rutgers University WELCOME WAGON a dentist: Dr. William Ribelin ot J O n C tl O n b c / lO O l I Lynch recording secretary. wMi n« brakat at all9 man, financial treasurer; Mrs. Ar­ farm. Princeton, a plant pathologist with O fffir in n r n n n / > v f The speaker. Dr. Warren Apple- Yau'd hava a bal al lavwtdtr Ha^ nold Kaufman, delegate to the Tem­ American Cyanamid. ; K u n e e i t ple board, and Mrs. Charles son of the State Board of Educa­ The median age of the United The Monmouth Junction School BUFFfT Kumpf, social secretary. Reelected for three year terms tion. will discuss "Junior and Coun­ States population at the time of Plans have been completed for were; E. H. Wellemeyer of Blaw- Spring concert will be held on ty Colleges in New Jersey," the 1960 census was 29.5 years. Wadnaaday, Thtirtday, Saturday the annual donor luncheon. All enburg; William Flcmer III of Tuesday, May 21, at S p.m. There Kingston; David H. McAlpin and MSTAURANT THi HOMISTiAO RISTAURANX women who have completed their will al.so be a festival as.sembly on d 'lio • plrd"c hnvo been invited. The Mrs. Gordon Knox of Princeton; COCKTAK lOUNGI the same day at 2 p.m. Parents of LAVENDER HA ' affair will be held on May 23 at 8 Frederic R! Peterson and Eugene Rivtr Hm4, Tr*m»i>. M. J. p.m. in the Flagpost Inn. Mrs. Macdonald of Pennington; and and friends are invited to the pro­ OttwMA St*44#r'» S«ll» Sv*4f, cacktaila 11$ WO aONH Lemeshow is the general chairman.! Thomas R. P Alsop of Mid- gram. w*»kl*t'*"'' Crvumt 'fU M>4» To prepare plans for next year for i Ui -ctin.s the program arc Har­ the Women’s Group, the board will Mrs. George Brinkerhoff of Belle ry Grod, instrumental mu.sic in hold a meeting on May 27 at 8:30 Mead, was elected to the trustees structor and Mrs. Marjorie S. Hag p.m. in the class of 1964. This position gett. vocal music instructor. There became available by the resigna- will be 20 pieces sung by the vari and aft«r dinner MRS. SUSSMAN IS DELEGATE tion of Henry Young Jr. of Rocl.yjous choirs of ihc school, instiu Mrs. Anne Sussman of 31 Still-Young resigned due to mental pieces by the school orches well Road, Kendall Park, was a ' lo"!! periods of absence from the tra will Include "Fame and For McCorter Theatre v!’legate to the sixth annual con- •''ea- tune," "Challenger March. " ".lune box 526 Princaton, N- J> WA1-S700 f-rence of the National Braille Club After the membership annual Night Waltz, " "Sweet Betsy from Washington. D.C., on May 12-15.! meeting the trustees held a reor- Pike." “Oriental Fanta.sy," and GAS HEAT Ma aur xkadvla aa th Mrs Sussman is one of the many i ganization meeting in which they "Attention March." volunteers in this ares devoting named Mr. McAlpin, chairman: There will be ensemble pieces time to the transcribing of books in-; Carlyle Yates and Mr. Wellemcy- pia.v'ed by groups of strings, per­ to braille for b'ind students. er, vice chairmen: Frederick Ra.s- cussion and woodwinds. 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High game, .lohn Burke of w.n^hl^'h post Bruce Perone Painting. 236; high w ll be the guests of honor when a The program has been held up series, Mr. Burke, 588. public Spring (lance i held on f r.- be ause of equipment repairs and Team Won Lose day May I; ,n the .\cw Legion so.M Its iv.'C.'Ssar\ repairs are Cold Cut Center 37 19 Hall, .famesburg. The dance wiU •■>1 0 .en d the pro-'ram wiil begin. The Parkers 37 19 Work will start in the southern end ^ 8 'n at 9 p.m. and will fratur Kendall Park Pharm. 36 20 bUffet kmcheon, and mustc bv th of the Township and progress from ' Bruce Perone Painting 35'/j 20^ -Mood .Makers. State Home For Boys 31 25 Sponsored Mr. Law also noted that .N'orlh Hardy's Meat Market 27 29 r i u ( fO'n'ty.by the f.OP Brunsw ick has agreed to put Studio =17 21 35 Liub of South Brunswick and the Township R c g 11 I a rock on Suydam Road where its Park Sinclair 20 36 Republican Greenbrier Club, Howard Be'li/.io .Ir. and .M heavy trucks have caused damage I8>/, 37H REPUBLICAN PLANS for Spring dance Friday are dis- Tht Unknowns 17 39 uaissert are co-chairmcn of the a'- to the road. fair. Members of the cus.sed by. left. Hugh C Durbin, Frank Laza. .lack Santas. He also stated that work had be- dance corn- Mrs. Marv Rheinick. ■M Gaissert, Howard Bcllezio .Ir. KENDALL MONDAY MEN’S mittee include Willard M. Wil.son g ■■> on .the graveling of a sidewalk D»n area on Highland .Avenue. Par­ LE.AGUE '■nson. '! ■- Ma-v Roe High game. A1 Johnson, Al Gaissert. .lack Santos, t ents had complained to Council of 232; t^ank Franklin Jaijcees Will Conduct the dangerous situation existing high series, A1 Johnson. 597. L a. Howard Bcllizio. Steve Hei- Te«m Won Lm ( V hen children walked to school in man, Walter .Shouse and Hu-h C New Franklin State Bank Rising Fast Junction Fuel & Supply 3f 17 Durbin. Junior Chamn Program On May 25 the road. One child vvas struck Ly Danis Really ' jji^' ijl^ a car. On the way up is the Franklin State Bank building along Franklin Boulevard Chairmen of sub-committces are I he Franklin Townshiii Tumor in athletic cnmpdiiiion. between Ken wicks 30 21 the 1963 Republican Yearbook, Mr. Chamber of Commerce hi Several residents appeared bc- Martin and Lewis Streets. As the sign in front points out. the bank will be ready to Carneglia & Suns 30 21 an- The meet'-will con.sist of da.^hes. ,• T ' on tl a’ 'Is agenda se-=sion ^hnson and .Mr Heiman: tickets. nounced that the laycees Tunior by early Summer. Bank will be two stories and colonial in design. N. I. Manni Realty 28 23 relays, high jump, hroad jump, requesting that the proper gradings Mr. Gaissert: refreshments. Mrs Champ Program will be con|ducted and .softball throw. The .lavcees Gable Tavern 26 25 Thcinick and Mr Bellizio public- on .May 2.5. be made so that those who wished Kammler Buick Pontiac 26 25 urge pa.-^ems to give this program could put in concrete sidewalks. ity, Mr. Durbin, and arrangements. their support by encouraging their Install Natereli Ladaw's Fuel & Hdwe. 25 26 Ml. Wil.son This event, held in coopi: ration Council agreed to notify the resi­ Rutgers Coach To Attend Handler's Painting with the new Franklin .Statt Bank youngsters to participate. 24 27 dents as soon as the proper grad- Webers TV 23 28 will be heid at the Franklin High 1 As Lions Club KEEP MAILBOX REPAIRED The junior champ slogan is: n-gs had been completed. Residents Oakdale Village 22>4 28‘/i School athletic field. All bo s and Youth fitness toda.v for total fitness ate not obigated to pul in con- Little League Opening Day Drake's Plumbing 20 Patrons on rural and city routes girl.s here between the agejs 31 of 7 ■ rete sidewalks, but the gravel i Head In Franklin D & .M Builders 19 32 with delivery and collection serv­ and 15 are invited to parti I'lpatr. Matt Bolger. coach of the Rut­ Wesley Bog !e. district representa-, vv ill be put d'nvn in culler ca.se. gers University baseball team, will Park Sinclair 18 33 ices are reminded that May 20 to Entry blanks are avaikibl from DORCAS TO MEET live of the Little League: Mayor | Anthony .Natereli, owner of Mr. attend the opening day parade and 25 is Rural Mailbox Improvement all schools in the area or fr mi the The GOUCHER CLUB TEA SET Week. In the interests of good Dorcas .Society of the Holy game of the-Franklin Township Lit­ Jaycees. Trinity Lutheran Church of Middle- Community Church service, rural patrons are asked to •M rs. Alexander P. Robinson of tle League on Sunday, May 19. manager William H. Law Jr. lin Township Lions Club. The local junior champ isione of bush will meet on Wednesday, May 11 Beryl Court. Kendall Park, will Starting at 12:30 p.m., the pa­ Anthony .Memo will serve as mas­ Sets Healing Rite keep their mailboxes adequate in man' programs conducted ijy Tay- Mr, Natereli is past president of 22. at 8 :’.0 p.m. at the home of assist at a tea for prospective stu­ rade will leave the Acme parking ter of ceremonies. both the Chamber of Commerce size, of approved design and in cees throughout the nation inlthc in­ ■Mrs. Richard Plano, of 26 Buffa On May 18. the third in th« se­ good repair; that mailboxes be dents to be given at 2:30 p.m. May iot on H'l'iTi'in .Street, march and the Middlesex County Cleaners terest of America's Youtn 'itness Drive. Mrs. David R. Richie and 25 by The Goucher Club of Prince­ down to Highland Avenue, up to The team managers and assist­ ries of "healing services" at the clearly visible and readily accessi­ and Dyers Association. morning worship hour will be held Program. It offers all pre-Olympic Mrs. Marvin Norton will present ton at the home of Mrs. John P. Franklin Boulevard, and on to De- ants are Runyon's Market, majors, ble, and that they be properly iden­ Steve Lukovitch and Dan Krause; Others inducted are John P. age youngsters, regardless the topic “Christian .Art in Church McLusky of 89 Mcadowbrook Drive Kalb Avenue to the field. in the Community Presbyterian tified. minors. Steve Shincarick and Forti. first vice president; Ernest Church in Kendall Park. Architecture, Past and Present" Princeton. Other speakers will include H. Charles Englehardt Sisler" Broth" ' ’‘^e president; The sermon by the Pastor, Dr. r-'s. majors. Arthur Rousseau and James E. Thompson, third vice Jarvis S. Morris, will be on the Edward Kappock, minors, Clifford president: Kurt G. Leuser. secre­ revolution in the life of St. Paul Harris and Harry Haase. tary: Robert LaPlante. treasurer; and his healing. Eagles, majors, Paul Hulvey and Robert P. Sica, tail twister, and Mi­ Twenty young people of th e KENDALL PARK Walter Adams, minors. Walter chael Lisi, lion tamer. church have registered to attend Hawzen and Paul Kralovic: Lattan- Otto Lattanzio, Paul Sica and Mi­ the Conference of five co-operating FOOD FAIR zio Lumber, majors, John Bialkow- chael Petruska will be directors for churches at Island Heights on May ski and Victor Curcio, minors, one year, with Michael Bodnarik, 24 to 26. The third regular monthly James Curry and Ralph Viera. Thomas Najjolitano and Joseph breakfast of the men of the church OPEN SUNDAY Walters, directors for two years. Hamilton Lanes, majors. Santo will be held at 7 a.m. on Sunday, May 19. Dr. Carter R. Smith is 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Porrovecchio and Edward Leppert. FINAL SCOUT MEETING minors, Anthony Memo and Jack president of the Men's Club and Sherve; Lions Club, majors, Thom­ A final meeting~nm the year of Richard Wasky is the chief chef. as Prindville and Leon Boyce, the South Brunswick sGirl Scout PARTY! Neighborhood will be heftl on today minors, Calmin Andrews and Ber­ ELECT METTLER nard Holt. May 16 at 8:30 p.m. TherX will be Robert S. Mettler of Amv'ell an installation of the newlyWlected ra ce e x tr a Road, East Millstone, has been officers. The meeting is t^be held elected treasurer of the Religious MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS The Somalis are descended in in thr Kendall Park Jn^sh Com­ Affairs Council at Dickinson College mtN TMM eOliaON AND RutCNAM Of part from the 7th Century Arabs l a a 3/^ lbs. or moTD MiiDlttt munity Center at 9 StanWorth Road. in Carlisle, Pa., for the next aca­ from Yemen. They are tall and All adult leaders ar^urged to at demic year. Mr. Mettler is a soph­ I*REB EXTRA _ BEEF RO AST|V\‘ ®iro„*;,D lithe. 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Advertising Shopping Hints Bargain Mart Pets and Animals Bldg. Serv. & Sup. Garden - Landscape Help Wanted \ Help Wanied-Male Rates APPLEGATE FLORAL SHOP SOLID MAPLE dining room set. MINIATURE SCHNAUZER PUP-1 THE WOODCRAFT SHOP S.ALESMAN - .Nationally known ALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS­ Ccirner cupboard, server, drop leaf PIES. Champion sired. Ears! Cabinets ft Furniture I.MMLDIAIE OPENIN',S DOERLER company is seeking a salaried sales ING appears ia BOTH aews- 47 Palmer Square W. extension table, five chairs. Ex­ cropped, tails docked and shots giv- Made to your Order papert. Ads may be mailed or WA 4-0121 cellent condition. $125. Call TU 2- en. Call CL 7-5379. ______.Male and hcmalr . presentative for this area. No Colonial - reproductions L.ANDSCAPES travel. Salary plus incentive in- telephoaed. Deadliae for new 6118.______Corner of Route 1 ft Richard Rd. ads or caaccllation of ads cur­ MINIATURE POODLES. AKC. two i creases. Write box 151, care Ihe Finest Flowers Grown Call 329-2482 Call 883-3373 rently ninaing is noon Tues- Delivered Promptly SURFBOARDS - HAWAIIAN males, black, 8 weeks old, home P J W.AlNIttRDi U I Princeton Packet, giving complete days- In The Loveliest Arrangements SlYLE. 9'8” long, light 23 lbs., raised with young children. Call I background and experience. foam and fiberglass construction. 359-6409. PERMASEAL VEGETABLE ft FLOWER plants. . Lmph.yment Aeency 1 S.ALE>MAN—Full training, many RATES are $l.a( for 23 words FINE USED FURNITURE Also foam blanks “Do it your­ Potted tomato plants, geraniums.' \VAt-,.,'b active accounts furnished, good «M- kss for one week, or if or­ self.” Order now for early deliv­ CAT CARE - Will some kind lady, Storm Windows and Doors preferably without children, or For sale through Decoration Day. p^.kmc In Reai j benefits. Top firm, debit insurance. dered in advance, $1,23 per Typewriters Oriental Rugs ery. L. Harrington, 6 Lwkward Salary $90.00 wk. plus comm, and Shotguns Bric-A-Brac some responsible young person, JEFFERSON SALES ft SERVICE E. R. Mershon, Ridge Road, Mon------^— week for two consecutive Rd., Caldwell. N.J. CA 6-3840. mmouthmioK Junction. Tiin/*eiAM DAT^A Q9-6494. CAtiJ I JI wo 0 pOSlpositions t lOD S open in Central expenses. Snelling Personnel, 20 WjMks and $1 per week for Lenox China Paintings keep our well-behaved cat for July Princeton Shopping Center Princeton law office: DISPERSAL SALE — Big savings .Nassau St., 921-2u21. tw ee or more consecutive Guitars Antiques and August? We will gladly pay for on all GE major appliances. Terms. the cat's keep. WA 4-4517. WA 1-6777 weeks. For eecb word over 23 Pianos Musical Instruments JOHN OBAL LEGAL SECRETARY OPENINcTTNCABiNET SHOP for We do our own servicing. Open Typing and shorthand skills re­ man with some experience in this there is an additional charge ALL IN FINE CONDITION GARDEN MARKET of S coats. Ads may be dis­ evenings tili 9. Jones Electric Co.. Feeds and Grains CHAIN LINK FENCE 100 feet in- quired. Legal experience preferred field. Should have some experience 7 Center St., Hopewell. Telephone played with white space mar- THE EXCHANGE. INC. for a'! animals stalled, $138. Plus free gate. Culver Landscape I but not essential . with power tools and be capable TO 64I228.______at Fence and Pool, Dayton, N. J. DA Designer and Contractor of working to close dimensions. gias or additioaal capital let- 223 E. State St. Trenton 9-2551. ■______GENERAL FOR SALE: Beautiful upright r o s e d a l e MILLS Work varied and interesting. Small te n at $1.71 per cohima iach. (Next djor eo Arnold Constable) ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK piano. Sacrifice. $200. Extra-long 274 Alexander St. General Contractor 262 Alexander St. pleasant, shop with fringe benefits. Special diaconat rates are Shorthand and typing helpful but HO 6-0787. avaUaMe to advertisers using bed. almost new, $40. Dresser, Princeton Custom Built Homes Princeton not essential. large amouats of space and HAS YOUR CARGO SHIFTED? nightstand rug chair, hassocks, WA 4-0134 Alteration.' Remodeling - Repairs WA 4-3201 ASS^'T~ST(5RElMANA(fER — Lo- who arrange to be billed shelves. WA 44)638. Send resume and references to box cal super market offers opportunity LET US LIGHTEN IT! BUCHANAN 139 care of Princeton Packet. monthly. Blind ads with box GREAT DANE PUPS. AKC regis­ in supervision. Good with figures BEDROOM SET, modern grey CONSTRUCTION CORP. LAWN CARE SERVICE and some keeping of records. Ben­ numbers are M cents addition- mahagony veneer. Extra long tered. Harlequin and all black. Ex­ TEACHER^ANTED^ for'Srnnrni?. aL SWEDISH MASSAGE STUDIO VanKirk Road Lawns Cut ft Trimmed tutoring four children S'/j days efits. Start $4,160. Snelling Person­ 130 Nassau Street double bed with matching box ceptionally good blood lines Call mattresses. 6 ft. triple dresser, Trenton. JU 7-9097.______' ______TW 64)321______Tel: WA 1-6949 weekly, mid-June to mid-August. nel, 20 Nassau St., 921-2021. TERMS: 2S cents billing WA 4-2167 English, French and tennis. Apply chest on chest drawers, decora­ SAUMS YOUNG MAN~— A:e >;)U a charge if not paid within It tive mirror and 2 night stands. A FOR SALE: two fine saddle horses, box 152, care Princeton Packet. hot rod? Want to work mi foreign days after expiratioa of ad. E. BAHADURIAN & SON one suitable for child. Complete PAINT AND WALLPAPER buy at $270.00. Call 297-3691. REED'S PLANT MART .AND TRANSLATOR WANTED. Spanish cars and get paid for it? Here's Situations Wanted ads payable 883 State Road English saddles, bridles. Call HOpe* 4 S. Greenwood Ave. NURSERY (S ft H Green Stamps). your chance, but hurry. Start $55.00 with order. Not respoasibie for REFRIGERATORS w'ell 64)763 about 6 p.m. to English. Must be experienced in Princeton, N.J. HOpewell ‘>-0479 Dayton - Jamesburg Road, Dayton, literary form and usage. Reply to Snelling Personnel, 20 Nassau St,, errors not corrected by the WA 44)720 N.J. Open evenings and weekends 921-2021. advertiser immediately foOow- New Supply Just Arrived P(X)DLES, dark brown miniature Box 140, care The Princeton Pack­ only. et. DESK CLERK TRAINEE — Some lag the firet publication of an ORIENTAL RUGS Apartment size used refrigerators puppies AKC champion bloodlines. with freezer across top. Also small­ Call 296-5106. 303 Ward Avenue. Brand Name Paints .experience helpful. Discount on ad. LANDSCAPING TEACHER w a n ted by Univers­ Rugs cleaned, repaired, stored. er models without freezer. Ideal for Bordentown. Wallpapers meals. Benefits. Start $3,640. Snell­ TREES REMOVED ity League cooperative nursery BUSINESS OFFICE: The small apartments, efficiences. Alt Window Shades school, for '63 - 'M season. Contact ing Personnel. 20 Nassau St., 921- GRADING - GARDENS PLOWED Princeton Packet, 44 Spring sizes in stock. Venetian Blinds Mrs. John Shy. 40 Pine Street, 2021. 23 Years Experience St., Princeton, N. J. Telephone Imported and domestic yarn, retaped - refinished WA 4-3778. SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT, H ft H GAS and FEED Co. Autos For Sale J. H. CARPENTER WA 4-3244 needlepoint, crewel work, rugs part time, married, experience and accessories will be found at: Windsor Road Hightstown, N.J. FREE ESTIMATES SW 9-1718 necessary. References required. Dial 448-3232 1961 HILLMAN MINX Help Wanted-Fem. .Apply in person only. Parson's Mo­ THE KNHTING SHOP $850 "Everything bil Service, 2417 Main Street, Law- Lost & Found 4-door Sedan - Radio, Heater for your decorating needs.' Special Services renceville, N.J. 6 Tulane St. WA 4-0308 Personal Services Very Low Mileage. Clean SECRETARY - FEE PAID. Fine Tip-Top Condition Princeton firm desires mature ELECTRICAL ENGINEER^HLo- LOST, TUESDAY, MAY 7 - U dy s SASSMAN'S ROBERT H. HALLIEZ young lady to fill one of their top cal: electronic manufacturer will Bulova pink gold wrist watch. Dark RUG & FURNITURE MART, INC. Ta Tzu Wu use your servo amplifier system 25 Tyndall Road DRIVEWAY CONSTRUCTION steno positions. To $90. Snelling narrow leather strap. Probably THE COVERED DISH PIANO TUNING Personnel, 20 Nassau St., 921-2021. background in research and devel­ near Princeton University Press, State H'way 206 for Franklin Park, N. J. BLACKTOP AND STONE opment division. Benefits. To $12,- on or near Charlton Street. Re­ Princeton, N.J. CASSEROLE DINNERS AX 7-9034 Regulating Repairing WORKlNG~MOTHER~ desires 000. Snelling Personnel. 20 Nassau ward. Call WA 1-7162, evenings. and Call Mrs. Carter Parking Areas • Driveways I housekeeper to care for three small St.. 921-2021. ______Fill Dirt - l op Soil children during day. Live-in pre­ IVY MANOR WA 4-0992 between 9 a.m.-ll a.m. 1954 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER WA 1-7242 EXPERIENCED oil burner service hard top, black, whitewalls, radio ferred. Separate bedroom and bath. Princeton Shopping Center NO MATTER how you fry it Rose- man. Steady employment. LavM- and heater, wire wheels, red leath­ Cal' for estimate AX 74)463 IRONING done in my home. Will References required. WA 4-2656. Coming Events dale Lockers Bacon tastes good. 262 renceville Fuel, TW 6-0141. er interior. One owner. Good con­ pick up and deliver. Specialize in TYPIST — Modern research office Alexander St., WA 4-0135 FurnKure dition. $300. HY 3-4204, Yardley, men’x shirts. Three-day service. urgently needs typist interested in Floor Coverings RUMMAGE SALE, Tuesday. May Pa. HOUSE PAINTING Kendall Park area only. DA 9-6482. growing with newly created posi­ Real Estate Wanted 21, at the Chestnut Street Fire Tiles and Linoleum Interior ft Exterior tion. To $325.00. Snelling Personnel Draperies and Bedding 1957 TR-3 for sale. White, with Estimates Carefully Given TV ft HI-FI SERVICE: For de­ ^ u s e . 9:30 a.m. until — Spon­ Financial Services pendable repairs call Weber's TV, 20 Nassau St., 921-2021. sored by the Princeton Democratic wire wheels, radio and heater. Nicholas Koroneos WANTED TO RENT: 5 bedroom WA 1-9100 WA 1-9292 Good condition. $800. Call WA 4- AX 7-2110 or DA 9-2110. RCA-PHIL- PBX OPERATOR - RECEPTlM- Club.______EX 2-1254 horse from June 14 to June 18. 9668 after 6 p.m. CO - GE - ZENITH - DUMONT- IST. Typing necessary. Pleasant "FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE”, a musi­ MOTOROLA. Radio dispatched to v'orking conditions. Call WA 1-7100 Willing to pay full month's rent MONEY TO LOAN cal play, will be presented - at 8 1961 CHEVROLET CONVERTI­ ALUMINUM SIDING serve you faster. for interview appointment. for this period. James Coleman, p.m. May 26th, in the Princeton WITHERSPOON BLE, black with red interior, ex­ Asbestos Siding WA 4 5924. DO YOU NEED MONEY? K, R. WEBSTER TIME MEANS'MONEY - Put spare High School auditorium, by the ART & BOOK STORE cellent condition. Call after 6 p.m., Remodeling and Roofing Lawri-nceville hours to work and watch the doll- WANTED: 4-5 bedroom home. Pre­ Senior Youth Fellowship Gix>up of HO 6-I507-W or 7994)645. Aluminum Storm Windows lars grow and grow. Write Box fer some bedrooms on living level. the Second Presbyterian Church. Mary Reeves Kicks, Prop. HOMEOWNERS! TW 6-0528 1962 DODGE LANCER, just brok­ and Doors 564, Plainfield, or call Avon Man- Phone 215-Kl 3-3912.______ager, HO 9-1887.______en in, excellent on mileage. WA TOWNSHIP BUILDING CO. Expert Piano Tuning Consolidate all of your bills and WANTED TO BUY in Township or Announcemeni^ 4-3692. PEnnington 74)099 Regulation and Repairs PRACTICAL NURSE to care for Borough, 4 bedroom plus family Reasonably Priced elderly lady. Live in. Own room BOOKS - ART get additional cash. One low 1961 VOLKSWAGEN MicrobuL ANTHONY BIANCO roo. 1 home in good area, by July- pearl white and gray, with sunrotf. Builder and Contractor and bath. References. WA 1-7439. August. Under $30,000. Will consid­ LOCKERS AT ROSEDALE Lockers USED. RARE, OUT OF PRINT icionthiy payment. We give fast Mileage under 19,000. Snow tires WATER SOFTENERS. SECRETARY — Sales Dept., per­ er 3 bedroom for outstanding buy. are $18.00 a year. I rize only. May­ included. Best offer. Call WA 1-6406. Alterations — Repairs Chemical Feeders sonality more important than ex­ Call WA 4-9240, Ext. 256 from 9 to 5. be rented by month also. 262 Alex­ Remodeling BOUGHT, SOLD, AUCTIONED confidential service. Filters, Salt cellent steno. Duties varied. Bene­ WANfED~T(T RENT~one year ander St.. WA 4-0135. 1962 AUSTIN HEALEY Mark II fits, merit increase. To $347.00. 30n, Old English white with black from July I. Three bedrooms in YMCA CAMP RANGER for boys TRY OUR "SEEK SERVICE ” Ewing St. Snelling Personnel, 20 Nassau St., Call EX 4-8063 in Trenton or Victor interior, wire wheels, overdrive, CULLIGAN Borough, Township or West Wind­ 10 - 14 years provides a daytime WA 4-2014 921-2021. adjustable steering, triple SU car­ WATER CONDITIONING sor. Call WA 4-6969. camp of adventure, learning and 8-8950 in Philadelphia. 345 Witherspoon St. buretors, mechanically perfect, NURSERY SCHOOL TEACHER, w anted fun in outdoor living and camping, VANDERMARK R(X>FINO and '" TO~RENT:~Kouse, I and in showroom condition. $2700. WA 1-8800 wanted by cooperative nursery bedrooms, 2 baths, modern kitch­ and includes exciting trips to 6 Spring St. Princeton, N.J. Call 448-1623, after 6 p.m. school, exi^rienced. Mornings be­ en. Prefer within Township, away Maine, the Catskills and Nova Sco­ Sheet Metal. All work guaranteed. ginning September. Call Mrs. Telephone: 924-3582 Call 448-34300. Ext. 2615. after NELSON GLASS CO. from busy streets. Require play tia. Registration limited. Call WA ADLERMAN, CLICK ft CO. 6 p.m. Jones, AX 7-2564. 4-4825 for information. Call WA 1-6365 or I W 6-0965. 45 SPRING ST. area inside and out for young chil­ 9 Spring St. TypI sts dren. Prefer rental under $200. 1960 CONSUL 4-door. Ideal second PRINCETON ITS CHEAPER to rent a locker BAILEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Princeton Reply to box 155, The Packet, or by the year at Rosedale Lockers. WA 4-0401 car. Good gas mileage, excellent WA 4-2880 Princeton University has several phone Newark, BI 3-7217. Princeton Shopping Center condition. Leatherette upholstery, openings for good typists. Dicta­ 262 Alexander St., WA 4-0135. STORM WINDOWS MIRRORS like new. Original owner. JU 6-4278. phone experience helpful but not re­ U N IV ^ sTt Y-'~PROFESSOR and CAR POOL - "5:35 Club, Inc.,” Uniforms a Specialty LIFE ESTATE SPECIALISTS White Anodized or Mill Finish AUTO GLASS family desire 3 bedroom house or IMFLANCIA~APP1A~III for sale quired. These are full-time posi­ seeks member for daily run Ken­ PLATE ft WINDOW GLASS Four door sedan, silver with red FREE ESTIMATES tions offering many benefits of Uni­ apartment in Princeton vicinity. dall Park . midtown New York. For Nurses, Waitresses, Maids J uly 29 to August 31 or Sept. 6. JOHN A. A. CROWLEY, former leather interior, 20,000 miles, radio, versity empioyment. Pleasant sur­ AX 7-2713 evenings.______Beauticians, Utility Work etc. In REBUILDING lateinal Revenue Agent. 20 Nassau heater, snow tires. 30 miles per gal­ CROMAIR ALUMINUM roundings, interesting work coatent. Write Prof. Ray Hiebert, American white and assorted colors. University, Washington 16. D.C. YES the Youth. Empioyment Serv­ St. WA 4-4244. Income tax returns, lon. $1000. Leaving country. Call PRODUCTS REPAIRING TUNING One month paid vacation. Person­ ice is open Monday-Friday from I accounting, audits. 921-9425. ROCKY HILL, N.J. PIPE AND REED ORGANS nel Services Office, Stanhope Hall, WANTED”T0~RENT: Four or » until 5 and Saturday 9 until 12. WA 44)511 PIANOS WA 1-6600. ext. 2266. bedroom house - Princeton or vicin­ Young people who live in Prince­ See what's new TRIUMPH 1962 TR-4. Excellent at Condition. Call 725-0964. N, W. MAUL ft SUN 30 Years Experience SECRETARY for computing lab­ ity. One or 2 year lease -beginning ton or udto go to school in Prince- Instruction Georges Rd., Dayton, N.J. In Germany & Brazil oratory. Immediate opening. Com July, August or September. Petless, Ion are eligible. Age requirements 1956 PLYMOUTH. Must sell, mov­ DA 9-6831 ' GEORGE KRITIKOS P“tent in shorthand and typing. Di­ prosperous, paternal, perplexed are 14 years (and in 9th grade) GREICHEN S FABRICS ing to West Coast. Four-door, V-8, AX 7-2764 versified duties require accuracy, Princeton graduate. References. Route 130. 1 mile South Princeton COMPLETE IBM COURSE. New until the 20th birthday. WA 4-3841. power steering, radio and heater, Repair Service responsibility and initiative. Bene­ Call WA 4-3160. Hightstown Road Intersection term now starting. KI 5-3910, New HARD SELL: Buy a Rosedale Fan­ seat belts, 2 extra snow tires. Ex Electrical Power ft ^ Princeton Waste Paper ft Metal Co. fits include one month paid vaca­ Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30: Fri. 'til 9. Brunswick Secretarial School. ccllent buy. Call AX 74)314. cy Cooked Ham or else! 262 Alex­ Lighting Installations' 409 Alexander St. tion. Call Mr. Harrell, Institute for ander St., WA 44)135. TOSS IT IN THE OVEN and you 1962 VOLVO, red and white, gray Industrial Maintenance WA 4-3852 Defense Analyses, WA 4-4600, for Real Estate For Sale have a Hot Rosedale Fancy Cooked interior. Radio, heater, seat M ts, appointment. Ham. 262 Alexander St., WA 4-0135. 5,000 miles. Excellent buy. AX Junk Cars Bargain Mart KITCHEN HELP wanted. Eighteen AIR CONDITIONED 3 bedroom Shopping Hints 7-3576. Why wait until the roof leaks? Always Buying years and over. For evenings and split, lU, tiled baths on % acre Plan ahead for your roofing needs. weekends. Stewart's Drive-In, STENOGRAPH MACHINE, excel­ Paper. Metal, ' Rags, Scrap Iror haj^dsymely landscaped lot with Musical Instrmts. Franklin Park. AX 7-0874. PRINCETON GIFT S:iOP lent condition, paper supply. Best Plumbing - Heating miity dogwoods and other mature offer. AX 7-2292. NEW ROOFS REPAIRS trees, near Littlebrook school. Liv­ 13 Palmer Square W. Brand New Full Keyboard Spinet FABRICS SECRETARY - STENOGRAPHER ing room, dining ^room with ad­ THREE-PIECE, white rattan fur­ WA 4-0813 $389 COOPER ft SCHAFER DRAPERIES niture. Suitable for playroom. In PRINCETON FUEL OIL CO. Openings for Secretary-Stenogra­ joining all weather porch, cheerful, MIFFLIN PIANOS 63 Moran Princeton SLIP COVERS excellent condition. Very reasona­ 216-220 Alexander St. phers. High school graduate with convenient kitchen, pine-paneled Distinctive Ofts 234 East State St. WAlnut 4-2063 FURNITURE REPAIRS recreation room adjacent to utility Jewelry - Greeting Cards ble. Call after 6 p.m. Friday and WA 4-1100 practical technical secretarial all day Saturday and Sunday. AX Trenton, N.J. backgru.und, Must be able to take room with toilet, atta'^bed garage. EX 2-7133 DEWEY'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP $36,500. 105 Shady Brook Lane 7-0468. Fuel and Motor Oils William Salzman 6-8 Station Road dictation at 80 words per minute ORIENTAL RUGS for sale Call Free Parking Rear of Store. s Gasoline Oil Burner and type at 50 words prer minute. WA 1-9225. WA 4-0720 for appointment. 14' FIBERGLASS BOAT for sale, Princeton Junction Sales and Service MASON CONTRACTOR with 15 hp. outboard motor and USED ORGANS Location six miles west of Prince­ CHILDREN GROWN UP? Beau­ trailer. $275 or best offer. Call AX SW 9-1778 ton. N.J. Attractive employee ben­ tifully landscaped ranch home on SPRING CLEARANCE Hammond Spinet Organ $695 NASSAU OIL CO. Cement Work Plastering 7-0420. efits. Educational assistance pro­ outskirts of Princeton. These seven HALF PRICE Conn Spinet $595. Repairs OF gram Qualified applicants will rooms may be adapted to your I WELL PUMP - Universal Jet. with Thomas Organ $4Tj. Call WA 4-3891 on .ail Gifts - Stationery receive consideration regardless particular living habits. Call own­ ! 82 gallon tank. Very good condi- Estey Spinet Organ $289. PRINCETON Silitalions Wanted I and Jewelry • tion, little used. Best offer. Call of race, creed, color or national er. WA 1-9247. MIFFLIN ORGANS Most! Items $1.00 and less I VI 4-7024 after 6:30 p.m. UlL AND BURNER SERXICES origin. 234 East State St. Moving - Delivery HOUSE SITTING - Couple from HOUSE IN PRINCETON BOR­ OUGH for sale, 114 Spruce Street, PLUS FREE GIFT Isllo T E D A L ^ d c k E R S Bacon Trenton. N.J. W.A 4 -3530 Yale Divinity School interested in C:ill fur interview: .Monday - Fri­ Really Better? EX 2-7133 day, 8:15 a m. - 4:45 p.m. corner of Maple. Needs some re­ house-sitting during the Summer | pair. Will sell as is for $14,000 or Call AX 7-2956 after 6 p.m. YES! Free Parking Rear of Store. BOHREN S MO\'ING ft STORAGE while husband takes course at. and Saturdays .Mr. Harry S. Iordan. Socony Mo- will repair to purchaser's spe- FOR SALE - 18 cubic foot G.E. Wurlitzer Organ. French Provincial PLUMBING & HEATING Hightstown Road Princeton. .Available June 16 - Sep­ 'lil O t M)) nv. Inc.. Central cifications. Call TW 6-0321. '/2 HIND of Swift s Premium freezer. Like new condition. $150. Fruitwood-Traded on larger organ OIL BURNERS Princeton Junction tember 18. Please write: Mr. Lou. j Research Division Lab. Penning­ Beef delivered free in Princeton. Call JU 7-6890. :n perfect condition. No down pay- WA 1-8811 is A. Hic-b. box 224, Yale Divinity' ton - .Mt. Rose Road, Pennington, PRI.NCETON ARE.A new I'/j-story Rosedale Lockers. 262 .Mexander FIBERGLASS TUB with faucets :tnent, 1st pavment Feb. I, 1963. J B. REDDING & SON, INC Local and Long Distance Mov mg School. 409 Prospect St., New N.J. PE 7-1315, a'l stone Rancher on two acre 234 Na: -ru St. U en II. Conn. St.. WA 4-0135. ______and some copper tubing $15. AX MIFFLIN ORGANS Packing and Overseas Shipping wooded lot with pond. Ten minutes 7-1416. 234 East State St. Princeton to railroad station PRR or Read­ WA 4-0166 RELIABLE, dependable man over| ing lines to New York or Philadel- M.AKE YOUR SUMMER LOOK STORKLINE baby carriage, excel­ 1 renton, N.J. Hein Wanled-Male THE ST. TROPEZ LOOK' EX 2-7133 Garden - Landscape 60. employed at office work 5 days i 1 lia. $90,000. Call owner PE 7-0858 lent condition. Purchase price was per week, wants evening vvork of, or -.ee your broker. $65. will sacrifice for $25. AX 7-3693 r rce Parking Rear of store. HUFF GAS AND FUEL CO. anv kind. Wright, W.A 1-6600, ext.' .s.ALKS IRAI.NF.LS (2) Fine old Wear our \ ’illagcr .^-Ii^c, patio USED PI.'JS'US 216-220 Alexander St dress, belted or free. Specially FRESH .ASPAR.AGUS. for freezing 21CT^______reiiabio f rm jffers fuil trainmg, L.AWRENCEVTLLE AREA :>pinet Style Piano $249. WA 4-501! QU.ALITY N'vRSERY stock nianv benrf:'- (lood benefit":, ,\d- priced. j or table, by the bushel or the DESIG.N'ER. mechanical-electricai. ; bunch, Henry S. Terhune. Canal with .Mahogany case. .\t Low Prices V:-iccment. Great future. Salary Spilt Levels .$18,000 ■ $26 000 Lester Studio Piano $399. Coal 53. versatile, space suit.s to auto­ $5,400 plus comm, plus FEE P.AID Ranches $16,900 - $29 000 sizes 8T6 $14.00 Road. Griggstown, 359-5413. matic machinery. Chemical tra.n- MIFFLIN Pl.VNUS Bottle Gas Shrubs, Evergreens, Trees and expenses. Snelling Personnel, I Colonials $16,900 - $32,500 [his week only ORIENTAL RUGS for sale. Call 234 East State St. Gas .Appliances ing. several paten:-. Seeking chal­ (reg. $17.98) I N s-uu St , 921-202!. I .. WA 1 il7?l' trii ai'|K”ni' er.i Trenton. N.J. SALE on Spreading and Upright lengin': position. 812 UOU. Reply to ; thirty styles and models to choose box 156 care Princeton Packet. S.'.LES.M.AN OR TRAINEE to NEW A.\D HARD USED BRICK. EX 2-7133 Junipers - 12 " to 15 ' . $1.75. from. Qualified buyers may assume r e d ba rn C.ASUALS Free Parking Rear of Store. -ell medical supplies and equ.p- Delivered ;n small or large quanti­ Bldg. Serv. & Sup. EXPERIE.N'CED ORG.ANIST and :;icn;. Tralnin : p ograni available. j mortgage. Office open 9 a.m. to II Route 206 Spreading and Upright Yews. I p.m. Belle Mead. N J. ties. Priced right. Charles P. .Av- choir . director >cekj position. Wr:tc full background and expo - White Dogwood. Flowering Pink ample parking open daily ersano SW 9-0553. School, church and concert exper i'nec to: Brunswick Surgical. 109 Pels and Animals Dogwood, Flowering Crabapple. ience, as vvell as private instruc Fr-nch S: . .New Brunswick. .N, .1. ! S I KROL, REAL I OR "DRTcrr.AX $50,000 WORTH of better quality THE BUILDING CENIER .Azaleas - $1.00 to $2.00 tion BS degree m music educa­ !>' n(>; telephone. ! 1410 Lawrenceville Road furniture and bedding must be sac- tion. Call 395-0883. OW 5-4800 Prmceton - Hightstown Rd. S.ALES.'M.A.N — Industrial firm We'll save .vou tax dollars- If >ou Uficed within next few days! .Af- ' ju s t IN TIME for Spring Train ' a lb er t QUARTEL .NURSERY ! Eves & Sun. 1U 2-6880 - TW 2-0164 ■Princeton Junction, .N.J. MATURE YOUNG WOM.AN, busi- reeds man for industrial air filters. register now. you can still have t 15 years we are going out of ingl Four 5-weck old puppies — Route 518. RD I, Princeton, N.J. Background in air conditioning, your deductable purchases record­ business. Open to 9:00 p.m, Thurs­ , Free for the taking. Mother s a (1^ mile vvest of Kendall Park ness background. Experienced in R.A.N'CH HOL SE - three bedrooms, Pivwood. Lumber. Gitdden Paint ed. No charge, of course. day and Friday of this week. i beagle, father a ''traveling sales­ Shopping Center toward Rocky Personnel and Public Relations. ventilation, etc. helps. FEE P.AID. two baths, uti.iiy room, attach .d Free delivery. Barden Furniture. man''. Ready for a good home. Red’.vood. Hard'.vare, Garages Hill) Own transportation. Call TU 2-3672 Many benefits. Hurry. From $6,000 ; ge on a large lot 3 miles from THE THORNE PHAR.MACY Main Street, Flemington. N. J. Just what the kids need. May be j Phone ,AX 7-3388 between 9 a.m. and U a.m or aiter plus plus Sne;ltng Personnel, 20 Princeton in West Wind,sor area 168 Nassau Street (OoDOsitp Post Office) seen by calling PE 7-1384. Phone SW 9-1500 6 p-oi. SIS,900. Call WA 4-1879. THE CENTML POST HOME HUNTER'S GUIDE THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1963 THE CENTRAL POST PAGE SEVEN Real Estate For Sale t^al Eatale for Sale Real Estate for Sale Real Estate for Sale] Eslate for Sale Real Estate For Rent \ For Rent—Apts. ’ For Rent—Rooms

PENNINGTON AREA HILTON REALTY CO.MPA.NY l a r g e A.ND SMALL KENDALL PARK IN PEI^INGTON, 10 minutes FOR RE.NT: Excellent family' THREE ROO.M AND NEW TILE I RENTALS 234 .Nassau St WA 1-6060 BUT L.NDER $20,000 from Princeton, 2-story home in home. Four bedrooms. 2 baths. THIS ALMOST NEW SPLIT LEV­ IS net just a place, it's a way of BATH apaitmem. Redecorated I good condition on tree - shaded Large sunny tiled kitchen with. I WEEKLY or MONTHLY EL — Home is priced to sell and life. Plenty of rbom for kids to play and very clean. Located in sub­ street. Has 3 large bedrooms, liv- dishwasher, washer - dryer, stove includes aluminum storms and Cozy Cape Cod in Township on Three bedroom ranch. Large kitch — Schools within walking distance urbs in colonial house with large I Pi iv ate. furnished rooms. Gencfe- I ing room and dining room, modern and refrigerator Screened porch! screens, shrubs and many little e.\- large corner lot is fenced in for the en, dining room, living room, full — Our own shopping center— lawn overlooking stream and I men only Linens supplied. ParKing kitchen with wall oven. Oil heat. and large yard. Call W.A 1-8747, tras. The owners hate to ',ave little ones and within walking dis­ basement, gas heat Asking $15,900. Churches of all denominations — woods. Heat and hot water sup­ I area. TV lounge, community kit- tance ol schools and shopping. Liv­ .Asking $15,000. Barrett, 9 W Frank- evenings. plied. Near Lawrenceville, 10 min­ I Chen. Center of town. (0^- r transferred). Entrance Recreational facilities — friendly I lin Ave., Pennington. hall, large living room, full size ing room with dining area, kitchen, i 11'2 story home. Five rooms and neighbors — Convenient to work utes from Princeton on Carnegie , EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE with two colonial h o u se ath. Comma- acres. bedroom Cape Cod in the Township Asking $19,500. we have ever seen for a house like I OW 5-4800 I carpeting, garbage disposal, dish- furnished, by week or month. Also near schools and shopping. Also has this. I Eves, and Sun. TW 6-0164 I w a^er. dryer, ajttic fan, screened- FURNISHED ROOM for rent, a ciai rates. WAlnut 4-4089. TO SEE CALL living room with fireplace, dining Building lots, clear or wooded, $17,200 , in patio, (^ity siwer and water, minute’s drive from Princeton THOMPSON REALTY room, family room, kitchen with from Vj to 10 acres, $2,400 up. i Rental $200 per month. Occupancy Junction. Private entrance, bath, WA 1-7655 breakfast area and den, 2 baths. 4 BEDROOM RANCH tw in po n d s Esta tes I June 15. Call 469-M22. shower, hot water heat, patio, free MANY BUY THRU MANNl! $28,600. parking. Please call SW 9-0$34, aft­ Weekends and Eves., Call Panelled recreation room, 2 full Lawrenceville ! HOME FOR R^NT: Unfurnished RENTALS er 3 p.m. GI No Dowo — FHA Low Down Jean Chadwell, PEnnington 7-0269 baths, covered patio, attached ga­ OPEN HOUSE Colonial 3 bedrotjim house with gas (lunlified Buyers Here is a 4 year old split level in Large 4-room apartment. Adults rage, assume 4*4 per cent G.I. nnly $90. Sunday 1-6 .'Uove. refrigerator and city water, AIm GI A: FHA Aisumptiong : the Township in like-new condition. i and pay only $120 monthly. in Kingston. Oil hot water heat. FURNISHED ROOM for rent, con­ NEW HOUSE FOR SALE Superbly ; Convenient location to schools and' Two 4-room apartments, Asking $18,800 Tremendous Ranch and colonial Repainted for irfimediate occupan­ venient to PRR and RCA. Gent­ $11,886 built one and a half story house ■ shopping. Entrance hall, living $110 & $125. Cape Cod. for immediate occupan­ cy. Near bus loujte. Call WA 4-4651. lemen preferred. Space for car ready for occupancy on beautitui : room with dining area, modern Completely furnished 5-room bun-1 STEELE. ROSLOFF 8c SMITH cy. Contractor will build to your evenings.______j______available. Please call WA 1-2729 Monmouth Junction. Four bed­ lot in Elm Ridge Park. House has 4 I kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2Vj baths, galow, $125. i REAL ESTATE BROKER plans on this beautiful 250 acre after 6:30 p.m. or weekends. room 3 story older home. Hot basement and garage. AX 7-0200 HOUSE FOR RE|NT, Kendall Park. air beat, full basement. 111 z bedrooms, den (or 5th bedroom), E. F. MAY j tract. kitchen with large dinette area and $32,000.' Rt. 27 at Kendall Park Directions: Take Route 206 to Law- June 15. Three bedrooms, 2 baths, 186 lot. Broker | living room, dining room, den. laundry area, dining room, livinp Open 7 days and evenings rencevilie - Pennington Road, turn KENDALL PARK room with fireplace, large foyer, Located on large treed lot on quiet Blawenburg. N.J. HO 6-0891 right on Federal City Road, then patio. Near schools and shopping CARNEGIE large full dry basement with high street in the Riverside Section, this Evenings and Sundays I left at Brandon Road. center. $160. AJ^ 7-0420. Seven room Ranch, com^etely split level affords you spacious liv­ AMRON REALTY CORP. redecorated Inside and out. ceiling, numerous closets (12, in­ A Dexter 329-24821 i EIGHT ROOM IfOUSE for rent in REALTY cluding 2 large walk-ins), two car ing at modest ebst. Living room Route 130 Call Anytime Two full baths, garaga, many with fireplace, dining room, mod­ HILLSBORO - Spotless 6 room' Cranbury. N.J S. J. KROL. REALTOR Norgate-Lawrence Township, June Inc. extraa. 0,466 to aaaurae mort- garage. Princeton address and tele­ 1. Fireplace add full basement. phone. Price $48.5tj0 Call Buchanan ern kitchen, r&freation rtx)m. laun­ ranch, excellent condition, nicely 359-1575 1410 Lawrenceville Road gage. dry, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths base­ finished Rec. room, basement, 2 OW 5-4800 I Call TU 2-5427. i Construction at TW 6-0321. $2,566 DOWN ment and garage. car garage, '/4 acre, air-condition­ JAMESBURG - Beautiful 8 room Eves, and Sun. TW 6-0467 er. will sell FHA. Reduced $39,500. split level on I'/J acre lot with fine Four bedroom CehmiaL TWo $19,500. Spencer Real Estate, PL stand of trees. Country locale, For Re^t—Apts, MAKE THIS YOUR and one half baths, garage, Gracious Early Colonial in western 6-3157, Evenings 658-3212. pavjd streets. Two-car garage, oil Resort Property storm windows and screens. NEXl SPACE PROJECT heat, range and oven. $28,000. I section of the Township. Large for­ CHARMING 3-foom and bath $16,666 A TWO-STORY COLONIAL on a mal hall with columns and recep- apartment in Titiisville, with a love­ HIGHTSTOWN - Modern electric TROI^ LAKE CLUB in New 238 N i»»* $1. WA 1-4177 SO. BRUNSWICK high, many-treed lot in a prime I tion area, tremendous library, ban- SHOOTING FOR FIVE BED­ ly view of riveif. Private entrance Township neighborhood. Spacious ' quet size dining room, many bed­ ROOMS? WILL THIS RING living is yours in this 3 bedroom York's Adirondack Mountains • A Dciwin 1. 6r*t»ry, tr»k*r lakeside family resort. Housekeep­ and porch. Call' PE 7-0654R. Almost new Ranch. Three bed­ entrance hall, lovely living room rooms, baths and fireplaces. The THE BELL AT $29,000? rar"h. Latest zoned heat control in rooms, IVk baths, garage, full with fireplace. Paneled study, for­ lot is beautifully landscaped with every room. Air conditioning, car­ ing cottages; excellent beach, life 3~ ROOM APAHTMENT, all utili­ SPLIT l€VEl .heim in Bar* in An expanded Cape Cod on a quiet basement, many extras. $16,666 mal dining room. Fabulous kitch­ I many large trees and shrubs. This port. 8000 sq. ft. lot. $18,500. guard; fishing; activities program; ties included, adults preferred, call •xctlUnt l*ulion h« 3 b*drMint 1 is the perfect home for the large' street in the Littlebrook School ideal for. children. Telephone 448- •nd f*mily ro*m. $31,400 KINGSTON en with big .breakfast nook. Play­ area. Living room with fireplace, i AX 7-9240. I room opens to screened porch and ' family. | HIGHTSTOWN - Handsome 3 bed­ -0947. dining room, study, playroom, j LARGE LiVlN(|t ROOM and bed­ EXTREMELY aflrtcliv* U rf* C«p* Custom' Ranch, I block to bua has adjoining powder room. Up­ l' $69,500.' room ranch home with spacious kitchen with breakfast bar. Five planning and many luxury features V'’'.GIN ISLANDS Caribbean va­ rooms, ki^hen Quipped with G.E. Cod in Boro wMi cxctlUnt l*n^ line. $ bedrooma, fnU baaamaat stairs, four double bedrooms and I I Mtping and bra«li. $32,000 bedrooms and two baths. Two-car normally classed as extras. Brick cation home on private island refrigerator, stoke, disposal, auto­ with recreatMMi room, garage. two tiled baths. Full basement and i RENTALS $31J66 garage. Available soon. and lifetime aluminum exterior. overlooking St. Thomas. Free matic washer iind cabinets. Ga­ attic storage. Twoe- UNFURNISHED APARTMENT - KendaU Park - 4 bedroom Col- |2 bedrooms, bath, equipped kitch- FOR SALE BY OWNER - Nassau NOW RENTING 1 badreem lux­ cial features. Two baths, family JULY RENTAL: Summer cottage attractive colonial 5 room apart­ oniaL 3Vi baths. $175. I en, garage. Heat and hot water Estates I rancher, 3 bedrooms, ury apartment*. Walking diatanen room, living terrace, Vj acre cor­ in New Hampshire. Two bedrooms, ment 7 miles northwest of Prince­ included. Available May 1st. built-in study, garage, 4 ^ per cent ner lot. $19,000. Shiapptng, Commuting and rac- South Brunswick Rural • S bed­ FOR SALE OR RENT - Six room living room, kitchen, bath, large ton in exclusive countryside area. reatian. $I1S plut utilitia* $200. per mo. VA mortgage. Asking price $19,000. screened porch, superb swimming. room CokmiaL 4V^ baths, hot house, enclosed porch, all im­ TU 2-0407. No agents. Extra large p|ie paneled living provements. Owner leaving for IF YOU DON'T SEE IT Call WA 4-5133. room with firepbice, two full baths, RENTAL af 3 badreem, 2 bath water beat, air cowUtioBiiig. BOROUGH DUPLEX: Close to Many acres. $266. Florida. Call 448-0822. LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP - 2 story CALL garage and laundry room. $190 per ranch in cautryiida. $140 shopping and transportation. Liv­ AND WE’LL FIND IT! BUCKS COUNTY - Off the main ing room, dining room, modern brick - front Colonial. Four bed­ month. Own utilities. Call HOpe- rooms, 2*/i baths, living room with Business Property well 6-1508. highway, aboA three miles from kitchen on 1st floor. 2 bedrooms Evaninga and Sunday* Na J. MANNl and bath on second. fireplace, dining room, den, spa­ New Hope, with over an acre of FURNISHED 2-room apartment, Margaret Cagkian, $187.50 pplus utilities cious kitchen, garage. Large cor­ ground. Smail cottage with 4 DO YOU HAVE TWO GIRLS? bedroom and kitchen in Monmouth aaaaciata bmfcar, REALTY rooms, bath, garage and a little ner lot. $24,500. Call 882-7598. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT NASSAU ARMS Junction area, f^or one gentleman WA 4-3410 woods. Price $8,750. Maurice M. THEY’LL HAVE DARLING or a lady. Call AX 7-0189. . AX 7-2516 Ely, Realtor, 24 North Main St.. In general, good locations. On ■ — — — ' ir ■ • I M ■ ■ • » I , .1 I William Taylar, TW 4-1441 Efficiency Apartment - Now avail­ FOR SALE PLAYMATES right next door if Nassau Street. 640 square feet at New Hope. Telephone 215, 862-2828. you move them into this nearly FIVE ROOMS, bath and two porch­ o pen 7 days A 7 nights able. Contains 1 large room with $3 per square foot, includes air es^ JU 7-1520. I ______pullman kitchen, dressing room and new two-story in Princeton Town­ conditioning, janitor service, heat, Near RCA and McGraw-Hill. Three ATTRACTIVEL¥ furnished two BOROUGH HOME - Three bed- tiled bath. Air conditioner, separate ship. Living and dining rooms, and electricity. On State Road, 900 bedroom ranch. Beautiful setting bedroom apartment in Lawrence­ room, 2'/^ bath ranch. Lovely Vi heat control. equipped kitchen, four bedrooms square feet, ground floor, in the on 4 acre wooded lot. 15 minutes ville. Private kitchen, bath and acre lot. flowine brook. Old shad and two and a half baths. Fam­ Township, $200 per month. Be­ Importoirt Hairleem Antiguo* Three room apartment - Kitchen to Nassau Street. entrance. One-h|tlf block from bus. trees. Paneled family room, full ily room with fireplace and door tween 'Trenton and Pennington, has dishwasher and large refrig­ For appointmeitt call Mr. Drake. basement. Garage. Asking $33,900. S. J. KROL, REALTOR to terrace. Laundry, two-car ga­ 3800 square feet, attractive mod­ Public Auction erator. Two air conditioners, sep­ WA 4-4282. I Call owner. WA 4-3502. rage. Wall-to-wall carpeting, cen­ ern building. Elevator, central air j i«t. Min Jvti* S. Wiffian w i arate heat control. Many other ex­ 1410 Lawrenceville Road OW 5-4800 tral air conditioning. New on the conditioning, off-street parking, i TWO ROOM APARTMENT avail- (DMCwndwnt «f Unkwr Familyy N. Y.) tras. market at $42,500. Eves, and Sun. TW 6-0164 able June 1. Ikrge pine paneled 36 Union St. • Now Brunswick, N. J. FANTASTIC! EDMUND COOK & COMPANY rooms, spacioui closets, tile bath, Four room apartment - Two bed­ COLONIAL FARM HOUSE EDMUND COOK & COMPANY.’ i Just Listed rooms, tiled bath, kitchen with Realtors i kitchen. Partly! furnished. Bedens Sot.. May 25. 9 A*M. Realtors \ 190 Nassau Street WAlnut 4-0322 | dishwasher. 2 air conditioners, sep­ Typical old Colonial farm house, 190 Nassau Street WAlnut 4-0322 ' Brook Road. Montgomery Town- (lUSn • r Skim) Colonial. 4 bedrooms. 2V} baths, arate heat control. Wall to wall situated on one full acre of ground ship. Call HO do532.______IxhibH: Sun. 19 • Mon. 20 • 12 to 6 PJN. family room, garage, full base­ FOR RENT - Office on Route 206.1 carpeting. near the foot of the Sourland Moun­ SOUTH BRUNSWICK . Excellent 4 (PoMtiew 50c — 2nd Rafermod Church) ment, on 100 X 175 ft, lot overlook­ Call for information, tains. The stately old trees that Somerville. A. J. Packard, RA 5- Outstanding Pumituro, Clocksy O i in o r SHiror, ing country club. Minnesota own­ FOR SALE in the New Hope Area. 1045. room apartment! Tile bath. Modern surround the house testify to its I kitchen, 5 miles! from Princeton on Pokitinga er wants action and down goes the COMMERCIAL Modern 9-room house on 14 acres. authenticity. Four bedrooms, kitch­ MODERN 2406 square feet air con­ U . S I . Available immediately. 4in* 1770 Sacralary d**k carvad p*dim*iil; rara 1740 blucbud cdunm ' price to $26,500! Equipped with every convenience im en. dining room, living room. 2 ditioned office for rent in Cran­ Call DA 9-6974.1______kna* bal* dack; nica Fambruk* 0 Ibaratuu laMa* cuUaOiuw FI < j 7,>0 square feet of st^re area 15’ x for 2-famiiy living or one large grandfalbar 4 manfal cluck*; N. Y. brack** dock by imbraa; luul* XV fireplaces, full bath and attached bury. Phone 395-0609. S. J. KROL, REALTOR i 50' at 206 Center on Highway 206. Asking $36,500. APARTMENT ifOR RENT, in cen­ hanging clack 0 Saramalar; men Vkturian; utc-l laF*)ra**u cup plafu*; I Air conditioned building, heat and garage. Asking $18,500. Telephone OW 5-4800 OFFICE SPAtE: Iwo connecting ter of town. Iijquire at the Bell baautiFvl china; lampa; cut 8 aandwich gla*t; paparwalghti ; Firm pur.( water included in rent. Available THE BELLE MEAD AGENCY I IN HUNTERDON COUNTY, small rooms on first floor. Off street Luncheonette, 16 Witherspoon St. cclain anamali A lihalef* in quanlily; aniigua tilvar 8 cmriing; 4hm| Eves. & Sunday: TW 6-0467 & June 1, 1963. I 5-room frame house, 150 years old. andiran*; painting*; linant; dualing pia**l*; a campla** hauaaholdl Station Square at Route 206 parking 800 square feet. Air Con­ NEW I-BEDROC »M APARTMENTS TU 2-6880 $1.50 per mo. ; Belle Mead, N J. 359-5191 On about one acre, secluded but A coUacturt >al*! I, j ditioned. Pearson WA 4-0715 to lease. May 1 ( iccupancy. Central- Lostor A Robort Slotoff Open Evenings Weekdays accessable. Fireplaces, bath. Suit­ , 1500 square feet of store or office \ able for ^ a l l family. Good pos­ 4000 SQ. FT. QUONSET on Route ly located, withij I one block of Nas- Auctionoors — Trwnton, N. i. EX J 4i4> IVi ACRE LUfS FUR SALE on space 30' X 50' in air-conditioned | sibilities for enlarging house. 206. Somerville. Other buildings sau Hall. Ful y air-conditioned, Van Kirk Rd. off Carter Rd.. Law- building at 206 Center on Highway ! Asking $7,750. available. A. J. Packard, RA 5-1045- Modern electric! kitchens, parquet rence Township. These lots are 206. Heat and water included in I NO FRILLS HERE floors, tile bath Call WA 1-2798. ATTRACTIVE AND INTEREST- owned by Buchanan Consiiuction. : rent, .Available September 1. 1963. HENRIETTA VAN SYCKLE, Builder will give complete price on , $275. per mo. Just a good Township home at a ING small business in Princeton Two bedroom upstairs apartment reasonable price. Four bedrooms, Broker your plans or will aid in selectin', 30 York Street for sale. Established twenty-three in quiet country home, with heat plans. For further information call 7800 square feet of brand new . mod- , two and one-half baths. Plus liv­ years ago on Palmer Square with included. ] $110 per month. I cm and air-conditioned office j ing room, dining “L". kitchen with Lambertville, N.J. TW 6-0321, Tel. EX 7-0473 Eves. EX 7-0803-J2 large and loyal following. Prospec­ : space, now under construction. ! wall oven, counter-top range, spa­ tive owner should be knowlegea- THE BELLE MEAD AGENCY j .Available for occupancy August 1. | cious. paneled recreation room. ble and interested in art. Write L. Station Squafe at Route 206 i 1963. $2.00 per square foot of floor Full basement, attached garage. B. Munson 2 7 5 Orange S t . . N e w Belle Mead, N|I. 3.59-5191 HOME AND OFFICE SUBURBAN LISTINGS ' area per year Heat and water in .^11 on a pleasant half acre. Only Ha ven. Conn. Open Evenings Weekdays Ull Uil ■'! i eluded $32,000 IN AN USED CAR FROM LIKE TREES .AND SHRUBS? This OVERLOOKINCJ RIVER in Yard- HILTON REALTY CO.MP.ANY EDMUND COOK & COMP.ANY lov ely rancher on Van Kirk Road ('( ' 'ale for Rvni ley, Pa., near [ hew bridge. Fur­ 234 Nassau St. WA l-60(i0 Realtors has a professionally landscaped nished apartmeijit. private entrance; RUTGERS CHEVROLET 190 Nassau Street WAlnut 4-0322 lot. 150 X 400. 28 ft. living room and tile bath, [patio, knotty pine | 1962 CHiVROLET 1961 CHEVROLET R.A.NCH HOUSE for sale. Eight features a stone fireplace. Three | SIX ROOM HOUSE for rent. New­ kitchen, bedrojim, dinette with 1 bedrooms, 14 baths and a delight­ 4 DOOR WAGON, t Paiscngcr B-A 4 door stdan, power rooms including 2 full baths. Close ly, remodeled, landscaped and casement w mdo|vs ov'erlooking gar- 1 powcFglide, t cylinder, rsdio, fully decorated family room. All glide. V a painted. New automatic heating, den, full living |oom. Ideal for 2 or 1 showroom condition frrc^ci. o\cn. iinec to schools and transportation. In MIDDLESEX REALTY CO. this for only $29,800. $1,695 tile baths. Separate entrance and the CJreenbnxik section of Franklin 246 Nassau St. W.A 4 5333 lots of shade, flowers. Call SW 9- 3, Utilities provfided. Water sports. I ______$2,395 , — Reasonable. Call HY 3-3229, eve­ large parking area. Basement rec Park. Large corner lot . Owner '.'ETD E',B)V.' R-KVt Well, 1718 after 5 p.m “1962 CHIVROlir 1960 CHEVROLET transferred, .k.sked $17,500. Call TEN BIG. BIG ROOMS nings or weekehds. BEl AIR 4 DOOR SEDAN. Radia, room, office, waiting room, tile you'll be surprised when you look SM.ALL HOUSE for rent, centrally 4 POOR STATION WAGON .\X 7-3779 mornings and evenings or haatar, pawar ilaaring, autamatic bath, party kitchen, laundry, etc. inside this unique home, having 5 located in Borough. W.A 4-3692, FARKWOOD V, .A 4-4681 from 1-5 v''.’rs.'u,.f b'1,1.' w.lh accoinoii.uion- Iransmittien, pawar brakac, Downtown'N.Y. express commut­ I ir m lid. ,:;i jndrarents and bcau- bedrooms. living room with fire­ $1,595 ing just 2 blocks away. Price place. study, formal dining room, SUM.MER RE.NT.AL. Lawrence THREE ROOMS with bath Living ______$ ic l? 5 ______F.kRMETTE - Hunterdon Coum.v. C'lup ihildicn, w th 4 balhs. Do you Township, Furnished 4 bedroom 1960 CHEVROLET $37,500. recognize laigv ruems on blue- large kitchen, utility room. tuom with ful( carpet. Kitchen 1962 2-DR. CHEVROLET deluxe brick ranch house: 27 2 ' 7 split level home with washer, cry- 2 doer iadan. Va. ttandard Iran*- piin.s If s,' m'U'im'.vlc ihcsc d ' " 1 '■ -fi I !vi eqr 'ped with “G.E, wail-typt re- t h e belle ME.kD .AGE.NCY acres: nice pond: some woodland, er, dish'vvaxhcr and freezer. .A', ail- Radio, Haaltr misiien, showroom condition. basement. Near Princeton and only ' type oven, counter- Station Square at Route 206 fireplace in living room: barbecue r.v.'n-' 'll', ih' n ''nme -oc th s lo■^e7 ab!c .June 15 to .August 30. $175 frigeraior. wall $1,195 $33,900’ : -O'' a' aiil"ii'al;i' Belie Mead. N.J. 359.7191 in kitchen: large flagstone p basenier.:; 0 H.W. 1 R.A.NSFERRED' Six room 1961 FORD 1960 DODGE heat. 3 baths, two are ceramic I7 S X I2. ;; t \ iO.; I 16 \ I0 . 2 and SUMMER RE-NTAL - Lawrence- room and closfcts, garage and 14 X I I ! 'replace, ail elective kitch- rancher near Pennington circle, 4 deoPa Butematic transmission, ra- tile: P asicrcd w jLs: private set­ vii'e - 10-15 minutes to PRR sta­ n buscinem .Air CONVERTIBLE dior haatar, powar stoarinu, WE HAVE THE TW'O HOU.kL p "• ' ;n,: be.iris and .as m'd hav ;ng flagstone breezeway, ga­ ting: ideal for horse-lovers: Price tion. June 22 , - Labor Day. Fur­ conditioner fori Summer use. $125 immaculata. BLUES! Make a bid on this .3 bed­ ern as tomorrow Best Township rage, full basement, aluminum nished 3-bedroom rancher on land­ T • ■" -vh uf'f'irn shf-d sii'h’Iv $1,795 room ranch home between Prince­ S37,,iil0. , $1,095 location. combination wmdo'vj and wall-to- scaped half avre. Shade and fruit higher if furni^,''C '".'I'l HO 6-0213 ton and Lawrenceville. -Spaciou.- ■wall carpeting. Situated on a well- WATKR,' i STAl BER REALT)' Price $48,500 iree.s. 30' living room, breakfast nr HO 6-0.555. s 1957 PONTIAC living area includes living roimi ■*5;;aped 4 acre with many 1955 CADILLAC MAIN STREET room, electric kitchen vvith dish­ Medal 62, 2 door hardleo. orch. Second floors. 3 fireplaces .and everythinc Photo .Multip e Listings A'.ARDLEY. overlooking river. Ex­ room, dishwasher, washer and dry­ floor: 2 baths, one very large bed­ Ask Far Bab Carkbuff or Cbauncay DaPew tion. Cali WA 1-82.36.______er. i’.\:r,is. Prved tor quick sale, else you could wish for In exce.- Branch office: room 1 m.ediurr. bedroom, 1 sma'i ceptional furn.ihed apartment for KENDALL PARK: immediate oc- AX 7.;'J92 lent C'.vnd.n.'n with more :han 2 PT ■-isO'i n '2-'’704 bed o ,m. .Above attached earase- four Ful: l;v;n;; room and kitchen, 70 WOODBRIOCE AVE., HIGHUND PARK CH 7-1124 cupanev Three bedroom Ranch. acres of beautifully planted pro­ Rogte 5 7 9 , Harbourten, N.J. room, and bath. The large yard is tile bath. Fishing, boating, water Bl ll.niNki LtiT. Lawrenceville OPEN EVES. 'TIL 4:F.M. I's baths, garage: av're. Screens perty, Impossible to describe every evening phones fenced. 77 Oiden Lane, near Insti­ skiing. $15 per week including all near Princeton IG acres, beauti­ and stormers. verleiian blinds fine detail, PE 7-2179 PE 7-1352 tute for .Advanced Studv $325. Call uttlitie.-., H'Y 3 3229. evenings or ful trees. Telephone W.A 4 2024, $17,990. Call owner .A.N 7-2914 $6" ''Ull. TU ,3-316s ' 921-9425. 'week«nzis. PAGE EICH i THE icENTRAL POST THURSDAY. MAY 16, 1963 COUPLES TO MEET Election of officers for the Cou­ Over 20 Local Middiebush PTA ple's Club of the Middiebush Re­ DaytoivPTA Unit Franklin Principals formed Church will be held Satur­ Lions To Attend Supper Is May 22 Attend Meeting day, May 18. at 8 p.m. in the Fire­ Allots $300 For The annual covered dish supper side room of the church. A Beil State (invention of the .Middiebush Parent-Teacher .Michael Bodnarik, principal of Telephone film. “Hemo the Magnif- School Materials ■Association will be held on Wedne'- the Franklin Park School, was icent" will be shown and plans for The South Brunswick Lions C.ub day. May 2.’. at fi p.m. at chairman of a housing committee the family picnic in .June will be w;l be represented by more than .^gainst a setting of Iniernauonal the 'choo!. .A bu'iness meeting lor the meeting of the Elementary discussed. Hostesses will be Mrs. 20 members at the J. Lions an- ilev.j. 'i ill,', iiic oii'cei-' ut :he Oa.'-- will follow at S p.m. Principals Association on May 7. Robert Courtney and Mrs. Charles nuai convention to be held in Atlan- lon Parent -'Teacher Association Recognition awards for fifth and Harry .Martyn, principal of the Bridgman. Lc City from June 6 to 9. The were installed by Mrs. Leslie Nel­ sixth grade students will be pre­ Elizabeth .Avenue School, presided iocal contingent, according to Eirn- son. vice president of the .Middle­ sented as well as performances by in a group discussion of disadvan­ est Phares Ir., club convention sex Lou.nlv Pr,-\ on Monday nighi the school chorus and band under taged children. at the school. in the KENDALL chairman, will join representatives the direction of Miss Jeanne La- Other Franklin Township princi­ from 300 other clubs from through ■Mrs. ,M. .A. Sprague was installed Fratta and George Schultz. A bool, pals attending were Anthony Pal- PARK STi OPPING out the State at the conclave. as president. Others taking office and children s art display will be is.1. Hidcresi School; Dr. J. W. He adds that interest in the are Mrs. Fred .A. Holsten. first held. Bronfeld. Pine Grove Manor CENTER Statewide activities will be under- vice president; Mrs. Ellen Feid- Each family has been requested SchooJ: Mrs Edna Cuddy, Hamil­ s' ored at business sessions by U.S. man, second vice president; Mrs. to bring either a mam dish or sal­ ton School: Mrs. Ethel Stiger, Mid- CUSTOM.MAOE Sen. Harrison A. Williams, and Da­ James P. Darroch, corresponding ad. The PTA will furnish . bever- d ebush School; and Miss Mary vid Davies, executive director of secretary; Mrs. Edward Visinski. agc.s. The faculty will provide rolls Cannon. Kingston School. TABLE PADS the N. .1. Tercentenary Commis­ recording .secretary, and R. .Mel- and butter Reser\ations must be sion. Lions clubs are preparing to ti:i S uinard treasui.-r. made by Friday, .May 17. •> A i r n x ______County Teachers assist County and municipal ter- The PT.A voted an appropriation centary committees in planning ob­ of S300 for instructional materials Pack 156 Marching Elect Lund, Simon servances during 1964. the tercen­ for teachers at the school. There Two Franklin Township teachers tenary year, Mrs. Phares said. was a display of visual aids niate- In League Parade Official delegates from the local have been elected officers of the ria's, which the faculty had ex­ Cub Scouts from Pack 156 of club will include Charles Weber Somerset County Education Asso­ pressed a desire for obtaining. Franklin Township have been re- ciation which is affiliated with the and Howard McWhorter of Mon­ Year-end reports were given by mouth Junction. Irving Veroslolf of Lane Robbins School Sets Open House Sunday I quested to march in the Little N.J.E.A. and the National Educa­ .several committee cha -men. j League parade which will form in tion Association. Kendall Park, and Mr. Phares of Open house for parents will be held by the Lane Robbins School, Cortelyou Lane v>n,t;ston. Mrs. Richard C. Anderson a , the Acme parking lot on Hamilton After recent elections Gaar Lund, in Franklin Township, on May 19 from 1 to 5 p.m., according to Bruce Williams, di­ dancing teacher, has been working j Street at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday chairman of the Rine Arts depart SET SBHS DISCUSSION rector of the nursery school and kindergarten. Among the most recent acquisitions for with a group of sixth grade girls i '9 mem at the Franklin High School A discussion of the foreign lan­ the play area is this 1934 fire engine, orginally owned the New Vernon volunteer fire in the school, and a program of Fhe dens of the pack performed w.s nai led vice president of the guage department at the South company. Registration also will be held for Summer camp and school in September. dancing was presented. Dorothy sl'its concerning the atmosphere Somerset County Education Asso Brunswick High School will be pre­ Wallace was the announcer. Par- ^nd underwater scenes at its regu- ciation. while Joseph S. Simon 12’® TO 22’® sented at the meeting of the Board ' ticipating was Beatrice Gee, Mar- 1“'' meeting. Awards were made, to teacher of business subjects at the •*m TO U mf of Education on Monday. May 20. ■ Deans Girls In Elect Mrs. Beard iDayton Troop 1 iorie Burnett, Mary Henderson.! Jelin, Neil Ziegman, Daniel high school, was elected corre­ at 8 p.m. The report to the board | Debbie Spriggs, Jennifer Hoagland.' Mulligan, and Dean Davis, sponding secretary. Ceres President and Carol Melvin. UEAMCW ON MIRTAKIA ...>•« »m$ •« il •• i will be under the general chair-, National Grange Mothers Offering MEiailllld lipiH HM H •• MMBN I*N« I manship of Dr. Charles Abeles. co-1 Mrs. Bruce Beard has been elect­ An open executive meeting has pi*Ne w «r Aw N MW tfcw. .# ed president of the Ceres Garden ?—***** ? • * iibiB lifcewa. ■»<»««»«»»» P^ ; ordinator of the department. Ehe' Sewing Contest been called for Monday, June 10. M M I m bN MB AlaNMi M M i Mm . 'World Of Magic' ' public is invited to the program. Club of Kendall Park. Others elect­ at 8 p.m. in the school. Plans for There will also be a short business Members of the Deans Junior ed are Mrs. Victor Shaff, vice pres-{ Tickets will be available at the next year's activities will be dis­ ident; Mrs. Waller Huthansel. sec-1 cussed. The PTA will enter the an­ moe'ine Workers 4-H club entered (he Na­ door for the three-act magic show, tional Grange sewing contest, spon­ rctary-treasurer: and Mrs. James nual Fourth of July parade spon­ sored by Pioneer Grange No. 1 of Reynolds, historian and publicity. being presented by the mothers of sored by the Monmouth Junction Dayton. The girls sewed garments, Mrs. Reynolds represented the, Boy Scout Troop I of Da.Vton on Volunteer Firemen. A float will be; which were judged locally and on club at a flower show meeting ini Friday, May 17, at 8 p.m. in the prepared under the chairmanship' the Pomona or district level. Arnold Constable's in New Bruns- Dayton School auditorium accord- I of Mrs. Vivinski and Mrs. Donald In addition, the club members wick on May 14 where plans were ing to Mrs. Andre Jeannerei. chair­ ' Rodner. modeled their garments for the made for the store-sponsored an­ man of sale.s. members of the Grange at the nual show. The show will be held The show, open to the public, Donate Fire Truck meeting on Tuesday night. Those from June 12-15, and members of will feature "magic in the vein c.' participating included Lee and Jan­ the Ceres club are expected to par­ Houdini and Blackslone." with acts To Grigrgstown Unit ice Van Sise, Pamela Martens, ticipate. Mrs. Stirling Stakhouse. by Bill Horwedcl and Bill Romer, Ceres flower show chairman, has The Hess Oil Company has do­ Sharon and Kathleen McDowell. presenting "The Wonderful World nated a tank truck with a 5.5001 Carolyn Ann Cook, Barbara Holly­ announced a show will be in the of Magic. " De Vries auditorium in Franklin gallon capacity to the Griggstown wood, Nancy Baker and Katherine The program will also use dogs, Fire Company, it was announced at Sprague, Park on Sept. 4. A meeting of the THE VERY BEST committee for the show will meet rabbits and hamsters. There will a meeting of the group, at the fire­ Four members'of the club quali­ be oriental mag.c aels oy Lno Ik w house. fied 'fur Kiwanis demonstration at her home at 22 Cambridge Road. Kendall Road on June 4 at 8:30 and Company, acts by M.vsto the This now brings their equipment IN SCANDINAVIAN , awards, to be awarded at a dinner p.m. Hobo Clown and Company, and to three major pieces, including | in the Roger Smith hotel in New sleight of hand magic. Both per­ field wagon and a pumper with a Brunswick on June 3. The awards Two new members were voted in­ formers have presented shows to the group. They are Mrs. Wal­ 500 gallon per minute capacity. are given for highest scoring by throughout central New Jersey, John Allen reported the group's the judges during the county dem­ ter H )use and M. s. Cha. les Schnit- Pennsylvania and New York. zlein. annual fund drive will begin on j Hammock and Frame,. $12.95 onstrations, which were given on June 1. Fire Chief Leif Larsen an­ April 26 at Rutgers University. HOLD FRENCH SOIREE nounced 15 fires during April. Johnj Club winners are Linda Terhune GOP Club Sets Dr. Robert A. Aubin of Rutgers Knarvik joined the group as a new FURNITURE and Barbara Sprague, beginner Nassau Interiors University was master of ceremon­ member. Edward Tornquist Jr. an-1 Open Mon. thru Sal. awards in foods; Nancy Baker, ex­ Election Monday ies at a French Soiree held in nounced a profit of over $300 real-1 162 Nossou WA 4-2561 perienced award in foods: and Car­ The annual membership meeting Franklin High School. Participating ized at a dinner last week. 9:30 to 5;30 olyn Cook, e.xperienced award in of the South Brunswick GOP Club in the program entitled "An Old Evenings by appointment Only forestry. will »be held on Monday. May 20, Fashioned Call " were Caroline Ev­ Scandinavia, a name of obscure; FREE PARKING Three girls are also eligible for at the VFW post home on Hender- ans. Jane Samuelson. Linda Taber Nordic origin, technically applies' 259 NASSAU ST , rHINCtTON, N. J, PHONE 924-9624 participation in the State 4-H dem­ .son Road at 8:30 p.m. At the meet­ and Catherine Yaworski. only to Norway and Sweden. ! onstrations contest, to be held on ing there will be the election of of­ OPEN July 10. Eligible are Lee Van Sise. ficers, and the membership dues Nancy Baker and Kathleen Mc­ are to be renewed. Dowell. EVERY Special guests at the meeting will be Philip Strong, State Republican Constable Teachers Committeeman; Henry Billemeyer. NITE TILL Middlesex County Republican Fete Mrs. Clark chairman; and Bernard Rodgers, 9 P.M Mrs. Clem Clark, secretary at mayor of Dunellen. Constable School since it opened in The nominating committee has SAT. TILL Kendall Park in 19S9, was feted by presented the following slate. Nom­ parents and teachers at a surprise inations will also be received from 6 PM luncheon, last week, following an­ the floor. Frank Laza, president; nouncement of her resignation. She Mrs. William D. Nelson, executive was presented a silver bowl in ap­ vice president; Alfred Gaissert, preciation of her service to the membership vice president: Dan MAY SUPER SPECIAIS school by the teachers. Johnson, program vice president; While the teachers were at the George Kohutancyz, treasurer. luncheon, held in the school annex, mothers “manned" the cla.ssrooms, Announce Troth | so the teachers could attend the luncheon. Of Miss Frappier ! Mrs. Clark, the mother of a 15- Mr, and Mrs. Marcel P. Frap-1 FABULOUS! TRBMENOOUS!! year-old son. added, "the school pier of Route 1. Monmouth Junc­ was ju.'. Wind.-rfui. There has tion. hate announce ihe bdelrotHal ' YARD always been a fine amount of team­ of their daughter. Miss Paulette' work. with ail those connected with Frappier. to Robert Stephen Estok, j GOODS the school." She is .leaving to ac­ son of Mrs. Stephen Estok of Perth j cept a position as secretary to the Amboy, and the late Mr. Estok. | PRE-Sum m er Denim by The Yard executive director of development .Miss Frappier was graduated; at Princeton Theological Seminary. f. om Edison High School and is a SAVINGS FROM 35% to 60% OFF OF senior at Muhlenberg Hospital TROOPS AT COOK-OUT school of nursing in Plainfield. FAMOUS BRAND NAME SEASONAL MERCHANDISE Three Kendall Park Brownie Her fiance was graduated from troops participated in a cook-oui Perth Amboy High School and Up-j We can't mention names, but you know each and every one. All first quality! All last week-end. 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