THE CENTRAL POST VOL. Vm, NO. 20 KENDALL PARK, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 Newsstand 10

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Word was received Monday from BY .\aCHAEL LEVY Arthur J. Rigolo, architect for the first junior high school in South Franklin Township will sue the Brunswick, that the State Board state if the Highway Department's of Education had approved the bids proposed alignment for Interstate tor the school, and plans could Route 95 0-95) Is adopted as shown proceed. at a hearing yesterday In Hills­ Milton J. Cobert, business man­ borough's Fire House No. 2. ager tor the South Brunswick Mayor William O. Allen said school system, announced con­ Franklin was prepared to go to firmation that the bids were given court If the highway Is "jammed the go-ahead was provided just down our throat". .Monday afternoon. He noted that Franklin was not Mr. Cobert stated after the \ oungsters Flock To Cambridge Fair given the opportunity to discuss Football (Classic Ticket liooth Set Lip Board of Education meeting Mon­ BIG ATTRACTIONS at Saturday's Cambridge Fair were the rides, a alternate routes, and claimed that day that with the approval of the the highway department did not horse-drawn wagon in the foregTound and, forthemore adventurous,’ a care "where they put It, as long Tickets for the August Jaycee ing Mr. Wlggs his ticket, and games. Tickets may also he bids, work could begin anytime, Football Classic went on sale modern, mechanical belly churner in the background. Other attractions as they cross the (Raritan) river Ter ry Neely manned the booth purchased at the Groggshop in and probably within two weeks. recently at a booth In the Ken­ Saturday, ^ a ts for the fund­ such as a talent show and continuous discotheque dancing, were also held. at one point." the Kendall Park Shopping The junior high school is slated dall Park Shopping Center and raising game In Princeton's His comments were being sup­ Center; at Jacoby Appliance for opening in September of 1967. among the first to get a seat Palmer Stadium between the Bids had been received at the ported by every memter of the Parts Co., 65 Albany St., New was Charles Wlggs, left, of New York Giants and the Phila­ .May 2 meeting of the board, but Franklin Park nine-man council, the chairman of Midway Gardens. South Bruns­ delphia Eagles are reserved and Brunswick; or by calling Dave it was found they went over the the township planning board, wick iaycees Mike RifI, hand­ have lieen early sellouts in past Hawke at 297-1140. $2,160,000 approved by the vot­ Joseph Donoghue, and William ers for the building program. The Memorial Dav Buckley, township manager, when board and the architect worked The Central Post went to press. toward eliminating Items and se­ Franklin also had state lected alternate plans in some Parade Set legislators testify for it early in Vikings Zip Past .500 Mark the hearing. It was estimated that instances. Franklin Park's annual Memori­ the meeting would run from 10:30 Despite the alterations, Dr. al Day Parade, sponsored by the James A. Klmple, superintendent a.m. until late in the afternoon Veterans of Foreign Wars Post without pause. of schools, said "Quality has not In Midst of 5-Game Streak 9111, will begin at 10 a. m. Monday, State Senator william Ozzard been sacrificed." May 30, at the corner of Stillwell (R. Somerset) told more than 450 The board stated some of the Road and State Highway 27. BY NORMAN MONHAIT items will probably be Included people present that Somerset rolled In the Vikings' favor, how­ Lammer's single gave the Tigers It will proceed to the Franklin County was being traversed by the Strong pitching by Roger Stuart ever, as they were helped to a one run back in the second inning. in future budgets, since they were Park Fire House for the Memorial felt to be necessary to the build­ highway only as an "accomodation" and Mark Wedemeyer and timely 4-3 overtime decision. The game was tied in the fourth ceremony, reports Richard Keene, --Somerset did not Itself need the hits by Bob Leypoldt and Jon The Vikings did all their scor­ when a walk, two singles, a stolen ing program. the VFW Post's parade chairman. Bids awarded Monday amounted road, having two other interstate Kleinman added two more wins ing of the first seven Innings In base and four South Brunswick Units from Fort Dlx and Fort highways there. to $1,671,395. Winning the bids this week to the new 8-6 record the opening frame when they loaded errors handed the Tigers two Wadsworth, as well as Franklin In exchange, he said, the were: general contracting, Bran- of the South Brunswick High School the bases on walks to Martin and runs. and South Brunswick units from Highway Department should ac­ baseball team. The Vikings' latest Tom Griggs, plus a single by Ro­ With the Viking offense failing clfortl Builders of New Brunswick, among veterans' organizations and $957,794; steel and iron, Hudson comodate municipalities In the victory was posted over the South land Gee. to produce any scoring punch until auxiliaries, fire companies, first county; like Franklin, which want Structural Iron Works of Jersey Plainfield Tigers 4-3 Monday and Ken Skillman brought Griggs the eighth inning, Mark Wedemeyer aid squads, scouting groups, school the highway to pass near its 280- City, $67,976; plumbing, NubelCo, lengthened their winning streak to home with a sacrifice fly, the was twice threatened on his way to bands, and drlliteams will partici­ acre industrial campus. of Belleville, $149,115; heating and five games. «, i bases were re-loaded on a walk his sixth victory In eight deci­ pate. Assemblyman Raymond Bate­ ventilating, Edwin J. Dobson, Jr„ Last Friday, Stuart and Klein-1‘ ° Kleinman, and Martin and Gee sions. Trophies will be awarded In 11 man (R. Somerset) noted the Im­ Inc, of Belford, $274,913; elec­ man collaborated In leading the is' ored as John Traflconte's ground A leadoff triple by Jeff Anger- categories, with the Commander's portance of the Raritan River trical, Knight Electric Co., Inc, team to victory In Its test playedi'^aH was played into an error, bauer In the fifth Inning failed Trophy going to the test all- j crossing, liut said that the allgn- of Saddle Brook, $170,443; and game of the season, a 1-0 defeat Ho'’ Yackanln's triple and Jim (continued on page 5) around units. Categories for ment proposed by the department kitchen equipment, B, i P. Kitch­ of Middlesex's Bluejays. awards Include drill teams, baton ' was so Important to Franklin, Pls- en Equipment Corp. of Jersey Ill pitching the first Viking com­ twirlers, bands, marching units, cataway and South Plainfield Town- City, $52,154. fire companies. Boy and Girl plete game shutout of the year, sa ils Junior From Slated I (continued on page 5) Stuart was in excellent form, al- An educational program was Scouts, Brownies and Cub Scouts, MR. POCKETS, who is also known as Richard Sher­ lowng only two base hits in the presented by the teachers of the and color guards. man, president of South Brunswick Board of Ed­ ' -0 - Dayton and Deans Schools on how first inning and then hurling six Friday At Frinceton Inn Mr. Keene urged organizations ucation, is loaded down with cajidy and surprises. frames of noi-knock ball. reading is taught at the inter­ wishing to enter units to notify 4 Meeting Sel Two walks gave the Jays their R will be "Moonlight and Roses" dancing will continue throughout mediate level in the South Bruns­ him evenings at his home, 59 New only other base runners as the tor South Brunswick High School's the evening. wick school system. Road, Kendall Park, or to call the South Brunswick defense solidified Junior Prom, which will be held Miss Cardoza Is general chair­ (continued on page 5) VFW Post Home on Henderson Fete Promises Fun jFor (Chamber in its first errorless game ofjln the Princeton Inn on Friday, man of the prom, assisted by co- Road weekends. -0- the campaign. I May 20, from 8 p.m, until 2 a.m. chairmen Joanne Stern and Joanne Parade marshalls will te Anders Middlesex's Ted Eppa alsoj The annual affair will beginwdth Lojko. Sorum and Knute Suthrle. Judging O f (j)mmeree pitched well, holding the Vikings|dlnner, with an invocation by the Other committee chairmen are; the units will te members of the For Younger Set hitless for two and two-thirds Rev, John J. Reilly, pastor of St. Betty Ceraso and Gloria Manzo, Middlesex County Reserve Offi­ The organization meeting of the innings until Stuart teat out a Augustine's R.C. Church in Frank­ refreshments; Carl Ochs and cers Chapter. •A small world of ton Is In store music stops. And when the youngs­ South Brunswick Chamber of Com­ ground ball to shortstop. lin Park. The crowning of the king Peter Turbeyvllle, publicity; Miss Trophies will te awarded at the for the small fry at the Princeton ters get tired of hopping, they can merce is slated for Monday, The game's lone run was tal­ and queen of the prom is scheduled Lathem and Mr. Beecher, decora­ Franklin Park Fire House follow­ Hospital Fete, now only three ride on the merry-go-round, May 23, at 8:30 p.m. in the lied in the tettom of the -fourth Immediately following dinner. tions; Richard Santos and Janet ing the laying of the wreath on weeks away. the Forty & Eight train or theuiii- Municipal Building. inning when Pete Martin singled, The regal hosts of the ball will Sltchenko, tickets; MlssSchwartz- the memorial marker which is ded­ A carousel, a Cake Walk game, a cycle. Strong and willing Unlversl- Recommendations of a steer- stole second and scrambled to be selected from the following kopf, favors; and Jon Kleinman, icated to the deceased veterans. unlcycle ride and miniature golf ty boys will assist with the latter. I ing committee will be brought third In a wild attempt to halt" candidates, all members of the usher. Refreshments for all parade par­ are big new attractions of this For -those with a touch of luck, forth for approval. Including the his thievery, junior class; Sandra Lathem, Pat- Chaperones for the prom will ticipants will te served at the fire year's fair, .And more than 25 there'll be ample chance to try It adoption of by-laws and the elec­ Eppa nearly escaped injury by rlcia Schwartzkopf, Deborah C a r- include Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas house, Mr. Keene reported. other time-tested favorites - from out at the Chameleon and Gold Fish tion of officers and directors. striking out the next two batters, doza, Karen Route, Joanne March- iPazlnko, senior class advisor; Mr. -0- the Balloon Burst to the Yoga games. Dart Throw, Fish Pond, The officers recommended by but Jon Kleinman refused to go ese, Bruce Lake, Will Beecher Mrs. James MacFarlan; and Wheel - will be back. Grab Bag, Hit the Cat, Saucer the steering committee are John the way of his predecessors and James Schlppmann, Paul Bea and Mrs. I. Robert Kochell, Kiicrplialitis ( litud The potpourri of popular games, Pitch, Spin and Win and Weight Fountain, president; Leo H. Ma- bounred a single over “ Eppa's ■ ■head ‘ Alex ■ Zsissomovlch. junior class advisors. rides and entertainment for young­ Guess. hony, vice president; Calvin Burg­ sters will come to life June 4, into center field to score the The crowning will be done by Special guests will be Introduced In Death Of Anyone with energy to burn will find ess, secretary-treasurer; Ray- Saturday, In Community Park, the run. South Brunswick never again last year's king and queen Michael by Bruce Lake, class president, an excellent outlet at the China j mond Steele, Dr. Allen Smith, Paul threatened. Toth and Jill Welsh. and will include Dr. and Mrs, PriiK'etoii Woman site of the "Lucky 13th" Fete. Mrs, Smash - two of them no less - Stroff, David Katz, Donald C.Rod- Errors played a major role In James A. Klmple, Mr, and Mrs. Bradford Mills and Mrs. Richard or on the trampoline. ner, and Robert Narozanlck, direc­ Mondav's contest with South Plain- Following this event, the new Walter Chesner, Mr, and Mrs. •Mrs. Ruth Rodman Frleman, 35, deJ. Osborne, co-chairmen of the In the entertainment tent, anoth­ tors, Another director is to be re­ field as only three of seven runs P'"om king and queen will lead off Carlton Rose, and Mr, and Mrs, of 70 Heather Lane died Monday In Children's Section, promise a toll er new feature of this year's commended. scored were earned. The miscues ^ e first dance together, and the Joseph Lojko. Princeton Hospital of suspected day of ton, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fete, the final judging in the Music All South Brunswick business­ encephalitis. She entered the hos­ The Cake Walk game, laid out a-Go-Go contest will be held and men and professionals have been DAVID M. GREENE pital on .May 13 tor treatment. in a hopscotch pattern, will pay; the grand prizes awarded, invited to the meeting, according Although an autopsy revealed out cupcakes to the children stand- Teen-agers and the older crowd to A. Louis Hayward, Municipal encephalitis to be the probable Greene id milted ing In the lucky squares when the (continued on page 5) administrator. cause of death, further studies by To t^rarlire liy physicians at Princeton Hospital and the New Jersey Department of Health are underway to determine Supreme (lourt the exact type of encephalitis. South Brunswick attorney David It is the first case of primary M, Greene, 23 Woodbine Road, encephalitis reported In a Mercer Kendall Park, was admitted to County resident this year. The practice before the United States Health department said It was not Supreme Court in a ceremony Mon­ yet known whether the patient's day at Washington, D.C. disease was caused by a virus such Mr. Greene, who is the township as those which have previously attorney, was originally s( heduled caused cases of St. Louis encepha­ to be sworn in with a number of litis and eastern encephalitis In other New' Jersey lawyers two some areas of the state. weeks ago, but at the time he was There have been two reported In Trenton on tehalf of the tow’n- cases of post Infectious encepha­ ship in regards to an application litis in Mercer County this year, by the Forsgate water company for one following a case of measles Increased allocation. and a second following a case of The Monday ceremony took place mumps. in the court room of the nation's An autopsy performed by highest tribunal. Princeton Hospital was termed •A lawyer Is required to have "inconclusive" although there was been admitted to a state I'ar for suspicion of the disease. Patho­ at least five years l>efore being logical investigation is expected to admitted to pr."!! ti< e t'elore the be completed in about four weeks, Supreme Court. Mr. Greene was -0- admitted to the -Nev Jersey Bar in 1956. Loniiiliurt* Srls Cases I'louglit 'celore the Su­ preme Court .ire restricted to those whose counsel has 1 een M av 21 granted the privilege now pos­ The regular meeting of the South sessed b'. Mr. Greene. Bruns-.'.irk Township Comm.lttee .A native o; New Aork Cit;., Mi. has lieen s,rhe(iuled for Tuesda'., Greene attended Rutgei s , The State 24, at 8 p.m. in the municipal Universitv. and went on to Colun.- I'uildine. ! ia Law School where he received Frrshmen Raise Funds l{\ Car W ash The < omn Ittee n et last Wednes- his degreee in 1 ^ 'G. ir. an adjourned meeting, and CHILDREN'S ENTERT.-VINMENT Co-Chairmaji Mrs. Richard deJ. Members of the South Bruns­ He lives in Kend.-.ll P.= rk with da\ at the Esso station on Route projects.cleared more than $80 '■oted to hold the next meeting Osix'rnc ;uk1 son Nicholas check out sample of prize to be awarded in wick High School freshman 27 in Kendall Park. The car his wlie El.iine ai.d th.eir two as a result of nearlv 00 cars Shuro!.. 7. .it'.d Ficha: d, 3. on the fourth Tuesday, inste.id of class pitch in to wash carsSatur- wash, to raise funds for class being washed. I'hildrer.. 'n® usual third Tuesdav Cake Walk aame at "Lucky 13th" Fete, June 4. PAGE TWO THE CENTRAL POST THURSDAY, MAY 19. 1966 THE CENTK/IL POST Jr, Olympics Published Every Thursday Morning in Kendall Park, N.J. by The Princeton Packet, Inc. Set Saturday

Edward P. Burke, Editor Paul E. Carpenter , Managing Editor At HS Track Junior Olympics, sponsored by Serving South Brunswick and Franklin Townships the recreation commission, will lie Business Offices -- 10 Allston Road, Kendall Park, N J held at the South Brunswick High School tract on Saturday, May 21, AXminster 7-3434 starting at 2 p.m. Georges Road, Dayton, N.J. First and second place winners DAvis 9-6038 of events already staged at var­ Second class postage paid at Kendall Park, N.J. 08824 ious township schools will com­ pete in 37 different events in the Price; 10 Cents One Year J3 By Mail Olympics. Age divisions for boys and girls are Bantam, 8-9; Midget, 10-11; and Junior, 12-13. This is the J. MURPHY first year the event has been Funerol Home affiliated with the New Jersey Amateur Athletics Union (AAU). DA 9P-2000 SEE US LAST! The first three winners in each Serving South Brunswick Township and Vicinity event will be awarded an AAU Ridge Road Monmouth Junction medal and all winners will par­ ticipate in the regional meet in 0to52S2SZSJS2S2S2S2S2SeSH2SJS2SZHS2SZS2S2S2S2S2S2S2SZSZSZS2S Perth Amlx)y on June 4. The top competitors in the regional will go on to the state meet June Thinking of changing jobs? 11 in New Brunswick. The school that receives the Check today’s classified ads. most points will lie awarded a travelling trophy for the next year, 1966 AMERICAN - 2 Dr. - 6 Cyl. PHS Beals All Standord 1966 Safety Equipment IJons ('.elebrate 13th (Charter ^i^ht At the 13th Annual Charter I Harold Girth, left, deputy dls- hand at the celebration, held in Franklin In Night celebration of the South i trict governor; Edward G. Wal- the Flagpost Inn. Mr. Walder Brunswick Lions Club last week, I der, second from left, Interna- Curtis Conover, second from made the original charter Return Game right, president, accepts con­ I tional counsellor; andPhllReln- presentation to South Brunswick Princeton High School defeated gratulations from state officials. I hard, zone chairman, were on 13 years ago. Franklin 3-0 at home on Monday on n795 DELIVERED a tenth inning homer by Jack Van- Zandt. I earns The game had been score­ Three' M(‘ii less for nine innings until the bottom of the tenth, when Nick Kc'iiiaiii I iihealeii In Season Rayn walked, Tom Wood bunt­ flotti getting the win. Bruce Fleck ed, and Joe Harding walked to load ^845 JULY 1 Kendall Park Pharmacy, Green the bases. Ryan tried a steal for Acres Bar and Grill, and Siegel's had three hits for the winners and Bob Kochell had three lor the los­ home, but was picked off. Then Pharmacy retained their unblem­ VanZandt stepped up to the plate ished records Saturday when each ers. If the losers' spirits were dam­ to resolve the issue. SAVE $53.85-WILL BUY A grabbed its second season win Chris Fischer pitched live pened by the outcome of the game, in the South Brunswick Men's Soft- innings betore he was relieved by they were truly drowned earlier ball League. Harding, who finished the game, RADIO and WHITE WALL TIRES when star athlete Walt Tittering- Green Acres posted the most Franklin defeated Princeton on ton was struck squarely in the face lopsided victory as they romped Friday 2-1 by a home run in the by a flying bat and taken to Prince­ over Knotty Pine Inn, 23-1. Sal ninth Inning. Harding, who had re­ ton Hospital. Piccirillo, missing a shutout on a lieved Fischer, in the third, pitched In the fourth Saturday encount­ NO MONEY DOWN ! two-out, final inning homer by seven innings without allowing a hit er, Harold Rule pitched a three- Bob Melton, was credited with the before the ninth inning homer hitter as the South Brunswick Po­ victory. Frank Driscoll, Bill Dor­ brought him the loss. lice downed the Grogshop 9-3. an, Warren Ravlola, and Dan Ma- Princeton defeated Steiner t on Next Saturday, May 21, on the hony had three hits each for May 10, 3-2. Tom Wood went the CHOOSE FROM THESE East New Road fields. Green Acres the winners. distance and struck out 10 in the Bar and Grill will meet Siegel's Kendall Park Pharmacy par­ winning effort. Richie Volz. layed defensive hustle and the ef­ Pharmacy and Met Tavern will play EDWARD J. FIORE QUALITY-CHECKED USED CARS -0- fective pitching of Ted Gailiard Grogshop in the 9:30 a.m. games. In the 11:30 games it will be Ken­ 1965 R A M B L E R Wagon, 6 Cyl., Auto ...... $1795 into an 8-2 verdict over Met Tav­ Kd Fiore Mamed ern. dall Park Pharmacy against Reg­ Kield Day Today WEATHER GROUP 1965 M.G. Roodster, R a d io ...... $1890 Siegel's Pharmacy defeated gie's Tavern and Knotty Pine Inn Sales Manager 1964 R A M B L E R 6 C yL, Auto...... ^$1395 Reggie's Tavern 8-6 with Joe Saf- against South Brunswick Police. Pits On<* (irade 1963 R A M B L E R Wagon, 6 C y l...... $795 Brilliantly styled, award-winning 1963 V O LK S W A G E N 2 Dr...... $895 Tciini!^ (Masses In South |{ruiis\vit‘k Of \ VY.’ Firm Against Another 1962 BU ICK 6 Cyl., Auto...... $995 wrought iron furniture with Edward J. Flore of Kendall Park 1962 V O LKSW A G E N Convt...... '.■'.‘.” ’.$(080 To liejiiii Salnrdav Al Hijih Si'ln»ol The sixth annual field day will an exciting casual flair 1962 R A M B L E R 4 Dr , 6, . oto. .. $59 5 ha.<; been appointed general sales manager of the J.B. Nottingham be held at the South Brunswick 1961 C H E V R O L E T Wagon, , /u to ...... • •••’•’ $ 695 Tennis Instruction in the South Township residents may regis­ High School athletic field today. 6 Co., New York City, it was an­ Brunswick recreation program ter at the courts during designated May 19, from 2 to 3:45 p.m. 1961 FALCON Deluxe, Auto...... •'••$495 nounced this week by the company EACH PIECE CARRIES MEADOWCRAFTS UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE will be held from 9 to 12 a.m. for instruction times. Insurance fees, The contest pit the seventh 1960 CADILLAC Convt., Loaded...... $1175 president, Paul Savoca. the next two Saturdays, May 21 one dollar for children and two dol­ grade against the eighth grade, 1959 CADILLAC Air Cond., Loaded ...... $ 795 Mr. Flore came to J.B. Notting­ AGAINST RUST AND CORROSION FOR 10 FULL YEARS and 28. lars for adults, must be paid and the ninth grade versus the tenth ham, manufacturers of multi-arc Boys and girls in the first group, will entitle the persons to parti­ grade, and the eleventh graders 1960 VALIANT 4 Dr...AS IS ...... $ 1 0 0 devices used in welding and other ages 7-9, should report the first cipate in any Recreation Commis­ will view with the seniors. electrical specialties, from A.O, hour; the sec ii:d group, ages 10- sion program prior to March 31, The contests will include jumps, Smith Corp. where he was a dis­ 13, should report the second hour; 1967. dashes, hurdles, relays, soft- N assau Interiors STOP /N...... SAVE $ S trict manager for nine years. and the third group, 14 and over ball throws, and races. In addl- i Addltonal information may be Active in community affairs, and adults, should report the third tlon there will be some novelty j obtained by contacting George Ho- Mr. Fiore is municipal vice chair­ hour. races for girls. 360 Nassau St sea, superintendent of recreation, man of the South Brunswick Re­ SICORA RAMBLER For the last two Saturdays of the Major Road, Monmouth Junction. According to Frank Kappes of- publican Party and is a lay reader Instruction period, June 4 and 11, the physical education department,; at St. Augustine's Church. Open Thurs. evening AREA’S NO. 1 RAMBLER DEALER sessions will be held from noon to -0- about 100 students will compete. He is a past director of the 924-2561 3 p.m. with the groups reporting at The students will score points; until nine. their respective times. Huij^ers ('jtavh South Brunswick Jaycees and was for their class as well as Individual i CM 9- 1930 formally the chapter's external Wednesday evening sessions at points. I vice president, as well as taking 6:30 will he held for teenagers and Speaks To Kids part in numerous Jaycee projects. I adults until June 11, the last day 541 SOMERSET STREET NEW BRUNSWICK A native of Brooklyn, Mr. Flore of Instruction. \t Lions Dinner is a graduate of Marquette Uni­ versity, is married and the father John Bateman, football coach at B u s i n e s s vOL»$waG£N Cf ••'ER'C* of four children and presently Rutgers University, spoke to about resides at 14 Bedford Road In 35 youngsters at the annual daught­ Kendall Park. ers and sons dinner of the South -0- D i r e c t o r y Brunswick Lions Club held last Wednesday. DAYTON PTA SALE He spoke on physical fitness The Dayton School Parent FOR INFOIOIAIION CALL A\ T-.ILU and showed a film on the Army- Teacher .-Yssociation will sponsor a Rutgers football game of last sea­ sale on Saturday, May 21, at Eng- APPLIANCES DRUG STORE HARDWARE son. llshtown. Anyone wishing to donate The next meeting of the Lions usable items are asked to contact :c o -R C A SIEGEL'S DELTA is scheduled for Wednesday, May Mrs. Edward Boiar of Cranbury- f r a n k l i n P a r k South River Road, chairman,,or G cn O to i E ' uc -C Wardware Inc. 25, when the annual election of _ p h a r m a c y officers will take place. Mrs. Howard Burr of Georges M O YOt o■o J K pndo H Pork PtCSC' p' ont • L J n P on P »tc The nomination committee has Road, Davton. 2 pn , tL, . DoT-on t Shopping Center -0- Cos'’'p* cs • Gtcptmg Cotds proposed Irving Verosloff for G'‘*s Frar.klin Park WEBER'S N. J . I president; Richard Stout, first vice The Home Hunter’ s Guide offers Corner of Rt 27 and president; Raymond Steele, second real estate listings in every price AX 7-9426 TV & APPLIANCE Henderson Rood vice president; Hans Reuschmann, range and size. . H o usehold third vice president; Walter Kohl Auf*’ 0 ''7 P d So PS 0 ''J S f f v CP 9 *0 6 On Sondoy Rod o T r lp v .s on S'p ' co Mo''.1ov fu Sa’jtdov Cotden 1 Jr., secretary; NicholasSantowas- R p»r gpro»C'S & App 'O'^CCS 9 a ’’" to I 0 p 'T' so, treasurer; Donald Rodner, Hon S u p p lie s tamer; Fred Bach, tall twister; AX 7-2113 FREE DELIVERY Ho rdwQ re the Rev. Robert Smyth, chaplain; P'^onp A X 7 357 1 Points Ccorqcs Rej Deans N J F'onit -"Pj'k N J Floyd Walters and Ernest Phares, Sur dr cs directors for one year; and Lau­ HOME IMPROVEMENT rence Stoller and the Rev. Smyth, HARDWARE PLUMBING directors for two years. The group also has welcomed FOR COMPLETE a new memlier, George Camfleld of 4 Beryl Court, Kendall Park. PLUMBING & HEATING SERVICE YOUR BIKE CABINETS Youf Problems ore Ours We started with a simple plan. COUNTER TOPS t h e THREE BROOKS CALL OA. H063 OUT OF or' '■n e rood to P f' n cc t on CO ’ K n qs ton lONALO C. 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WA 4-1052 329-4597 821 Som erset $t H w y. r.'27 j e r s e y bell CH 9-1485 NEW ______New Brunswick THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 THE CENTRAL POST PAGE THREE Hughes: Pav 4-H (Jub Plants I I C7 • KENDALL PARK WOODLAND COlNTRY DAY CAMP Railroads Around Fla^ Pole BAPTIST CHURCH I Members of the Merry Work­ 18 Stillwell Rd. . Kendall Port 3 ers 4-H Club have planted myrtle OPEN JUNE 27 - AUGUST 19 and chrysanthemums around the SI00 Million Sunday School for o il...... 9:45 AGES 4 - 12 flag pole at the Greenbrook School Morning Worship Service. . .11:00 I Governor Rirhard J. Hughes in Kendall Park. Evening Service...... 7:00 Holf or full day. Swimming ond diving instruction, ;On Monday outlined hold plans for A small walkwa> was laid to the Weitteidoy Prayer Meeting. g;00 planting. The club is also planning sports, gomes, crofts, singing, nature study, hikes, New Jersey's partifipatlon in the Nursery at 1 1,00 Service to plant daffodil bulbs at a later cooKouts, reading workshop. 'expansion and improvement of date. " i " - (,7il,r,-;i ; S ,J 0 0 0 I commuter rail travel. /’ r,n cr-(, I He called for an expenditure of Square dancing was held at the RIODERING day n u r ser y school last meeting of the club, held '$100 million over the ne.xt decade, Rolph M. Weer, Pastor Registrations Now Being Accepted iwith the federal government adding Friday at the homeof Mrs. Charles $200 million in 2-to-l matching Parker. tor School Opening September 12 -0- Plants In Cape May area are fund.s. among the only ones which produce Holf and Full Doys; Ages 3-5 In the rourse of his special magnesium from sea-water. For Informotion and Applications, Call AX 7*1956 message to the legislature, the public learned that the state has Stote Licensed Route 27 alreadv spent $2 million toward Twin County Baptist Chapel the purchase of the 35 high-speed services ore being held of coaches to be added to the Pennsyl­ There are bargains galore in vania Railroad service within a vear. CONSTABLE SCHOOL the Classifieds. Check them today. The governor also called for a Constable Rd., Kendall Park, N. J. continuation of multi-million dol- 10 a m . .Sunday School |lar subsidies already doled out to j commuter roads by the state each 11am. Morning Worship I '. ear. Sermon, Rev. Don Powell In addition, he called for an expansion of the state Highway 7 p m .Evening Worship Department to handle railroads, (Nursery provided lor all services) air travel and motor bus com­ mutation. He proposed that the Phone 297-3244 S. B.C. Affi lioted name of the department be changed to "Department of Transporta­ tion.” New Jersey presently hands out between $7 million and $10 million kiiif!ston School Shoics 'Sitriiif! h'cslirar per year in the form of subsidies. The agreement with the Pennsy Students in kindergarten The Golden Whistle” were, | Rabbit; Roland Kane, Father for Its new cars is part of that through third grades at Kingston from left standing, Kristine ! Cardinal; and. from left seated, package. The railroad contends School in Franklin Township that, despite state aid, they still presented their Spring Festival Mathlsen, fairy queen; JoySoma, i Christine Hemming, Old Woman; run passenger operations at a last week. Included In the play Wild Rose; Ronald Larsen, White | and Keith Allen, Beffo. deficit. The governor pointed out that the Erie - Lackawanna and the \lrs, Kastanias Is Installed Jersey Central railroads have problems that large railroads do not. These problems are based on Head Of Oreenhrook HTA a lack of funds for capital im­ Mrs. Nicholas Kastanias was in­ sented a certifli ate of .ippreciate provements. stalled as president of the Green- to the Greenbrook PT.A. "Thus," Gov. Hughes said, "It brook School Parent Teacher As­ Is our first priority to maintain sociation on Tuesday. The certificate was accepted by any essential service, profitable Other new officers include Mrs. Walter Jennings, the retiring pres­ or unprofitable for .... this service Philip- Zassler, first vice presi­ ident. The PT.A has been the spon­ is our economic lifeline." dent; Mrs. G. Roltert Di Marco, sor of the troop during the past year. The administration was plan­ second vice president; Mrs. Don­ ning to introduce a bill on Monday ald Olson, treasurer; Mrs. Thom­ A report was given that the book which would expand the structure as Kowalig, corresponding secre­ f.iir held recentlv by the PT.A real­ of the hlghwav department. tary; and Mrs, Michael Hlmmlch, ized $86.94 In profits to the school -0- recording secretary. library. Mrs. Ada Kless, librarian, ALUMINUM SIDING During the meeting the color ordered a set of the Child Craft r i v s e i i l SI i h Iu i i Is guard of Girl Scout Troop 369 I Encyclopedia with the funds. Hear K\|>erieneo opened the program, and also pre­ PREMIUM Of SHHSlirads When alumnae return for a visit •MRS. P. LLOYD POWELL to their alma mater, the South Brunswick High School, the school's guidance director, Steve Bodnarchuk, encourages the gra­ Franklin (Anh A new Polyvinyl Ruoride film finish is heat- duates to unfold the adventures of I bonded to the aluminum panel. The result — Pre­ college life to those still In high Women lnstall\ mium 30 Siding. So superior that it can be guar­ school. anteed in writing for 30 years. Mr. Bodnarchuk feels this prac­ tice encourages prospective stu­ Mrs, Fan ell If your phone Get complete information on this Ou Pont dents more than anj-thing the gui­ "Tedlar" clad siding that offers full-time freedom dance department ( ould ever say M’.s. P. Lloyd Powell ofSomer- from peeling paint, other costly maintenance prob­ toward higher education. set was installed as thenewpresi- dent of the Franklin Woman's Club number begins with lems. Save on heating costs, tool One recent graduate visitor was Miss Margaret Pettlngell, daugh­ of Mlddlebush at the annual cov­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Pet­ ered-dish supper meeting at the NO DOWN PAYMENT - YEARS TO PAY! tlngell of 12 Emerald Road, Kendall home of .Mrs. Horace Greeley of Park. Kendall Park Monday night. A South Brunswick High gradu­ Installe. In addition, there 11, 12 and 13, Delegates from the was the installation of the newly- club w'ill be Mrs. Powell and .Mrs. T e l., 799-l.SOO elected officers, who will serve Roberts, who will attend May 11 and 12. I for the 1966-67 school year. 5Irs. Charles E. MtClure, chairman of the .Art department Kendall Park announced that the club's com­ 5 ' and 1 0 ' munity improvement project, the Shopping Center Old Millstone Forge, will benefit from the proceeds of a fashion C VARIETY show to be held at Arnold Con­ stable May 13, at 7:30 p.m. O f j e n )i( 9, Won.DkurS, fj, kJ STORE Tickets may be obtained from any club memiier. Club members will model the latest in spring and summer fashions. -0 - FOAM KNIT ^ IVachcr Shrluira PAD & COVEr Awarded (iranl I Full Lenglb and width. Po .SHoii Hall Non-skid foam pad and Donald J. Sheluga, a mathe­ Silicone treated Aluminum matics and S' ience teacher at the ' cover, elastic edge. South Brunswick High School, has been awarded ,i sunnier grant to Seton Hall University, South Orange. The grant, for June 26 to Aug. 12 was made .ivallable through the National Science Foundation. when you telephone, Mr. Slieluea also sei'ves as one of the advisors to the fiesliman ROUND cla.ss, and will lie attending tlie imi- ■.ersit'. to "extend his knowledge of WICKER ir.athematics." The new dial tone will come from equipment being This is the second ■. eai heh.ts installed now to bring new Touch-Tone* phone serv­ received such a gnint. Last yeai WASH BASKET he attended Bui knell Universit;. ice to you within a few weeks. under a sin'ilai siiu n et gr.mt. With Touch-Tone push-button phones, you'll be Mr. Sheiu'-.i is ,i resident of I evittown. Pa. able to tap buttons twice as fast as you now dial. HURRY! Calling will be faster, easier. Watch your mail and newspaper for full information on Touch-Tone AIRMAN .SFU- CTKD Stock Won’t Last t service. 9 9 .Aim..ill .Mich;iel I . lieis- Reg. 1.49 ler, I'S.AI, son of Mi. .md Mrs. And remember, don't be surprised next Monday Long At These Willi.i;- A. Heislet ol Kendall when you hear the new dial tone. P.itk, h.i^ i een selei te i fot train­ ing .It Lh.inute ,\FB, 111., .'f an iircr.if' n.,tii.tenan; e >[.iecialist. New Jersey Bell Prices! The .urm.m, ,i 1 904 _■ i ,idu.ite of Souti; Brims'.vii k High School. Mon­ ti.outli Jut.' tion, re' ently complet­ SIlOH rOK LKSS \ l I aK>... ed ba.sj' tr.lining .it I ackkind .'EB, I lies. U t‘(l. Sill. ISame Attractions At Music Ci ircus Aparri Planninjr -Needippraft SIiotv PUNIST CITED The Music Circus season will bands as Stan Getz, the Ramsey get underway at LambertvlUe on Andrew Cheng, 14-year-old son Lewis Trio, Louis Armstrong, Ballet Festival Is Spli(‘dulp(l In Monday, June 13, with The New I f^ovie Time I of .Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Cheng, Duke Ellington, Stan Kenton and Christy Minstrels, They will be 379 Prospect .Ave., was one of two Dave Brubeck. At High Sehool followed on June 15 with The Ma­ -Npw Hopp. Pa. PLAYHOUSE pianists cited for honorable men­ The folk programs will Include mas and The Papas and on June 17 In preparation for .-Lparrl's tion among the contestants In the Peter, Paul and Mary, Ian and The New Hope Historical So­ "A Patch of Blue” continues Anna B. Stokes Music Awards through 19 with Jose Greco and his Sylvia and Phil Ochs. Princeton Ballet Festival, a con­ company. This year marks the be­ ciety's third annual .Magic Needle through Tuesda-. at 2, 7 and 9 p.m. competition held Saturday, at the A program of children's musi­ centrated rehearsal term Is now In ginning of a new policy at Music Exhibition will open Saturday, May Ewing High School. Andrew, a cals will also be scheduled this progress under the guidance of Circus, with the emphasis on stars. 21, and continue through Sunday, GARDEN member of the fourth form at the summer for Saturday mornings. Henry Danton of Sarah Lawrence June 19. ".Magic Needle, 1966" wlU Name attractions and per­ College and .A.parri, formerly solo­ Lawrenceville School and a pupil -0 - be held in the Parry Barn Gal­ "Morgan" continues through form ers slated to appear at the ist with the Sadler's Wells Ballet. of John ElUs, 115 Wlnant Road, PLAN ARTS FESTIVAL leries, Playhouse Plaza, New Tuesday at 7 and 9:10 p.m., mat­ LambertvlUe Music Circus this On .May 28, In Princeton High performed Chopin's Scherzo In B Hope, Pa. and will open Tuesdays inees on Wednesday, Saturday and summer In addition to the above School auditorium, .\parii students Flat Minor among other works. The work of students of Com­ through Saturdays from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday at 2 p.m. opening shows, will Include Mau­ will appear In a "Petit Defile," in munity Park School will be ex­ and Saturday evenings from 8 to 10. rice Chevalier, Llberace, the King the tradition of the Paris Opera hibited in an Arts Festival The show will be a cross sec­ PRINCE Family, and the Mike Douglas "Grand Defile," and In a set of I mpresgionist beginning Saturday, May 21, tion of the needle arts. Including Show. The musical shows set so variations from the classical bal­ and continuing for three weeks. quilts, hooked rugs and crewel "The Group," today through and far are "How To Succeed In Busi­ let, "La Bayadere," choreography Students will demonstrate tech­ embroidery from all over the coun­ Tuesday. Monday through Friday ness Without Really Trying," by Marius Petltpa, music by Leon expressionis niques in various art media from try. The Theatre Group section at 7 and 9:30 p.m., Saturday at "What Makes Sammy Run?" star­ Mlnkus. 9 to 12 on Saturday. of the exhibit will feature Items 7:30, 8 and 10:30 p.m., Sunday at art ring Julius La Rosa, and "The The excerpts from the recent by celebrities such as a hand 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Sound of Music," the only show ever -0- Murray Theatre production, di­ knitted afghan lined In matching • oil paintings done in LambertvlUe three seasons rected by Susan Rosenbaum, of TRENTON THEATERS The easy to read Classified pages Chinese silk by Joan Crawford; • sculpture In a row. "L Hlstolre du Soldat" are also In of The Princeton ’’ acket are your a silk pillow of violets by .Mary • custom framing The Monday night jazz sessions rehearsaU The cast Is as follows: Lincoln: "Ten Little Indians." best advertising buy. Martin, a grossepoint rug by Jinx Trent: "The Ghost and Mr. at LambertvlUe will Include such narrator, John Taylor; Princess, Falkenburg; a rug by Mrs. Rich­ Christy Love; Soldier, Roger Hall; Chicken." ard Rogers , a pillow by Kitty Car­ Brunswick: "The Shop on Main AMEJEO Devil, George SpeMn. Suzanne lisle; three small pieces of needle­ sHidio^ort 9oli«ry COl’IVTY PLAVHOU.Si; Bredemeler, a senior student In the Street.” point by June Havoc-, and a pettl- Greenwood: "A Patch of Blue." New Hone, Pennsylvania • 862-2041 .\parrl Choreography Workshop, point picture by Mrs. Oscar Ham- who will enter Bennington In the mersteln II. Other celebrities ex­ URRem tf AR STA'i • ParmNC across ST. fall, has done the choreography for hibiting their work are: Mrs. Rus­ h p 4 : 4 I W A L T E R I’ B R N B R , ,JR., presents the Princess' dance, the Devil's sell Nype, Betty Furness, Sylvia m TRENT dance and the Finale. Sidney, Cornelia Otis Skinner and THEATRES i ■ NOW SHOWING - NOW thru MAY 28th -0 - Hermlone Glngold. TRENTON 1 Don Knotts McCarter Bills MMINKM STATE ST. •^AAKHIG AOdS ST. STEPHEN ELLIOTT K(»ospvplt KPA ‘AFTER THE FALL" "l^oint Of Order'' LINCOLN THEGHOSTANO Plans Art Show Arthur Miller's brilliant play! McCarter Theatre will turn back E x c lu s i ve AAR. CHICKEN the clock 12 years to 1954, the The Roosevelt PTA will hold rt-'iro»i *«7 TH{*T*f. .1110 Miwnncx *v. "McCarthy era" when it presents its 1966 Art Show and Print Fair at I2-2-4-6-8-10 "Point of Order" on Thurs­ on Friday, May 20, at the Roose­ tihBRUNSWtCK day, May 19, at 8 p.m. velt School, Route 571, Roosevelt. Agatha Christie’ s R P R R R I The 1964 film is a documen­ SYMBOL OF MAD Magazine supports MacIntyre The fair will begin at 7 p.m. tary composed of the most Dixon, who will be featured in "The Mad Show" and will Include exhibits in many At 7:20 & 9:40 Presents the dramatic and memorable events o scheduled for Monday, May 23 at McCarter media by local artists and crafts­ Academy Award Winner the Army-McCarthy hearings. The men, as well as students. Mr. Ja­ 10 LITTLE First Princeton Ballet Festival sequences were taken from tele­ cob Landau, local artist will pre­ THE SHOP ON vision films shot during the ac­ (Airrciit Season NEW ASSISTANT PROFESSOR sent a talk on "The Art Scene” . Ballet in art. in music, in literature and on stage. tual hearings and were edited from There will be prints and posters AAAIN STREET the several miles of kine­ I'o r.lose \\ illi Donald M. Borchert of 281-A on sale from 7 to 8:30 a.m. and INDIANS May 28th scope taken of the entire 26 days Franklin Ave., has been a{qx>inted again after the meeting. Admission of hearings. assistant professor of religion at is free and refreshments will be RKO L IN C O L N The Vlad Show' served following the program. The Princeton High School Auditorium 8 o'clock The "cast" Includes such figures Junlata College here beginning next of history as the late Joseph Welch-,' McCarter Theatre will close Its September, Mr. Borchert, now a public is requested to use the rear Robert Stevens, Secretary of the regular season on Monday, May candidate for a doctor of theology entrance to the school on School ‘‘Festival Ballet Army, Roy M. Cohn, Senators 23, at 8:40 p.m. when it plays host degree at Princeton Theological Lane. Karl Mundt, John McClellan, Stu­ to the New York Company of the Seminary, Is a graduate of Uni­ art Symington, and Henry Jack- Off-Broadway comedy revue, "TTie versity of Alberta and holds a ba­ IVk Ml. S. of Penns AMPLE son, Ray Jenkins. James Juliana, Mad Show." chelors degree from Princeton May 29th Neek CIreie on U. S. 1 and a then rather obscure commit­ Originally scheduled for May 9 at Theological Seminary. FREE at Prineeton Rec. Ctr. Apparri Studio, 217 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. tee counsel named Robert McCarter, technical difficulties -0- PARKING Kennedy - and of course, Senator forced a postponement to the new The Princeton Packet is a member McCarthy, at once both "star" and Ballet Art Exhibit 12 to 6aciack date, and all tickets for the earlier of The Associated Press and The RINCE STARTS WED. "villain" of this unusual documen­ performance will be honored on N. J. Press Association. MAY 25 tary courtroom drama. May 23. Remaining seats are still Ballet Music Concert on sale at the box office. THE TEN ML Carter Originally planned as just a GREENWOOD COMMANDMENTS Ali ce Artzt classical guitarist 12:15 and 5 o’clock Christmas holiday divertisse­ ^ Theatre ment, "The Mad Show" has proven 1054 GREEN W eW D A V E . UNCUT! INTA' Festival tickets of $3 odmits beorer to oil 3 events Avail­ such a hit that tickets are on sale TRENTON Ilf V'lyi'it'iri for the New York engagement able at Male's Book Shop, 203 Nossou St. or ot #te box office (near Trenton High School) S P E C IA L through the fall, and a second com­ pany has recently opened In Los F R E E P A R K IN G - 392-00 34 SHOWTIMES McCarter presents its Third Annual Angeles. SUNDAY One of the Great The single performance at Mc­ NOW! EXCLUSIVE 4:30 - 7 - 9:30 Documentaries of Carter will feature the New York MON - FRI. SURFING SPECTACULAR! the 1960's FIRST RUN company, including Johnny Melfl, 7 & 9:30 Jack Naughton, MacIntyre Dixon, SHOWING Marcia Rodd and Marilyn Cooper. S A TU R D A Y “ POINT Mr, Dixon was a member of the ‘ONE O F THE 5:30 - 8 - 10:30 McCarter Repertory Company last YEAR’S 1 0 B E S T I" iFO RD ER ’1 season, "The Mad Show" has a mu­ - Vo/* sical score by ., THE The Army-McCarthy lyrics by Marshall Barer, Larry Hearings ot 1954 Siegel and Steven Vinaver, and book M G M THt PINDRO S BIRMAN by ".Mad .Magazine" writers Siegel GUV GREEN PRODUCTION and . -0- M A D S H O W with an all-star “Ono PRfMINCfR WlU NOT If SUHO DURINI TNE UST TIN MINOTtS Of TNC KHrOMUNCt.” cast including: (Ju iir I'o -ALFlfO I. NEUMAN t i t JOSEPH McCarth y (f<‘r iiia ii Mass Ascension Day, May 19 will be THE MAD SHOW IS THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE ROY M COHN celebrated at the Lutheran Church IN PANAVISION JOSEPH WELCH of the Messiah at 8 p.m. accord­ ...A CONTINUUM OF FUN...THE WHOLE OCCA­ SENATORS MUNDT ing to the Deutsche Messe rite SIDNEY ELIZABETH AND SYMINGTON (German Mass). This service, POITIER HARTMAN ROBERT STEVENS observing the original music and SION IS EASY; IT ASKS FOR OUR IMAGINATIVE (and a certain “ pixie”) the liturgical procedure as re­ commended by Martin Luther for SHELLEY BRUCE BROWN'S All-Color Feature-Length Film SUPPORT AND (FOR A CHANGE) STIMULATES the Protestant churches In 1526, WINTERS It will be sung by a male choir of " WATER-LOGGED students from Westminister Choir ACADEMY AWARD AND DESERVES IT ...IT IS ALWAYS AMUSING.” Truth is Stranger than College, accompanied by a brass Spectacular surfing shots filmed in Hawaii, WINNER -Stanity KaHffmaRn, N. Y. Timas. Fiction - Don't Miss ensemble from the Pro Musica "BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS i t i Australia, Southern California, Mexico & Florida this Amazing Example' group of Princeton University. The OF YEA R " ; text and hymns will be In English. MCCARTER - FRIDAY, MAY 20 I 8 P.M. HELLZAPOPPIN’, 1966’ - ONLY FUNNIER!” ! At 7 p.m. immediately preceding EXTRA -ACADEMY -Laonard Lyons, N. Y. Post All tickets; SI. 25 (unreserved) NOWON SALE M cC a r t e r ^ the Ascension Day services cat AWARD CARTOON IN ADVANCE ot the box office (this show has echumens will be examined by the 'DOT AND THE LINE" been SRO the post two years!) THURS. MAY 19 pastor in the presence of the elders “A MADCAP REVUE...THE WIT IS RIBALD, SHARP, and Interested members of the EV EN IN G S 7:30 -9:30 Admission: $1.25 church. Confirmation has Iteen SAT. & SUN. 2 4-6-8-10 scheduled for Pentecost, May 29. ORIGINAL AND PLENTIFUL.-Jotm Moneson. N.Y. Herald Tribune. The PRINCETON THE WACKIESIBRI6HTEST REVUE IN YEARS!” -Joseph Hoffenborf, Cio. rinc elan ^ o c ietif A h e l d O V i R THE MAD SHOW COULD RUN FOREVER...THE Viidi'po Fstr*)' Dirt>oU>r

A nnounces f ACADEMY AWARD TOWN HASN’T HAD A LIVELIER OR MORE JOY­ M o R o a M.! Siirmncr Classes for / 9 6 6 £ WINNER! OUS EVENING OF SHEER, ANTIC CLOWNING IN To bo Liiight by Best Supporting Actress SHELLEY WINTERS IS YEARS... UPROARIOUSLY FUNNY... DEVILISHLY Lila Brunner INSPIRED." -Norman Nadel, N. Y. World-Telegram & Sun (BatU-t Mislii‘>» of PriiKx-toii Regional Ballet h o w l in g l y FUNNY” “ABOUT THE FUNNIEST SHOW IN NEW YORK... (iradeil ( I.ism-s — Kindergarten —Bosky Crowther, tliroiigli Professional S(w York Timtt -E a rl Wilson, N. Y. Post. anti HILARIOUS THI Womens lyxereise (Classes Maiezinf To be taught b\' JOAN MORTON LUCAS MAD SHOW BRILLIANT t a n a«ticai IH M IMM M M O Maiain - b n r.dan Cdl, ThrStit; Vorher ( (A) Two 4-week courses 09 - Broadway’s Biggest ( July 5-.\ngns( 1 or Angnst 2-.Aiignst 29 Hit of the Season Comes } S e e to McCarter with the Originol New York Company! / (B) 8-week course } JiiK .'r-.Angnst 29 McCa r ter t h ea tr e / SIDNEY POITIER SHELLEY WINTERS I lasses will be held at the ELIZABETH HARTMAN I MONDAY, MAY 23-8:40 P.M, PRINCETON BALUT SOCIETY Air-Conditioned i (dote changed from May 9) / 2G2 .Alexander Street. Princeton. .N. .1. PLAYBOUSE / For inforniation. Call EXCELLENT SEATS STILL AVAILABLE! PHONE ORDERS ) A C C E P T E D ! 921-8700 (all tickets for May 9 performance will 9 2 I-7 7 .t S or 924-0520 Free Parking (next to Playhouse) be honored on May 23) L., Free Parking (behind Methodist Church)

I; THURSDAY. MAY 19, 1966 THE CENTRAL POST PAGE nV E I always by members of the and Dad will want to try a new Angerbauer's feat also went for J r . H i g h for bread, to Fischer Baking Co. Is In store at the "Lucky 13th." a long fly hall to centerfleld that stab, but could only trap the ball of Newark. I Princeton Rotary Club. .Alan G. game, chip shooting golf balls In­ naught when he was called out at was dropped for a two-base error. to small pails. For the first time, -0- the plate on an attempted suicide on one bounce and Klelnman trot­ 'Frank and William Dettmar are .A bunt single by Tony Cosumano ted across the plate with the win­ (continued from page 1) winners at the Midway will re­ squeeze play. and a walk to "Traflconte set the !ln charge of this section where the ning run. The program Is a second In a Fete ° ceive tickets which may be re­ V ik in jy j Bob Leypoldt tiecame the hero stage for Leipoldt. ^big attractions include the Girl deemed Immediately for a prize, of the game In the eighth inning Tomorrow, May 20, the VUdngs series, with the Monmouth Junc­ (continued from pa|e 1) (continued from page 1) The Viking leftfielder had a play hosts to Dunellen and next or turned In later In larg er groups when he delivered a bases-loaded tion teachers having previously .Dunk, Basketball Shoot, Dart to materialize Into a run as two 2-2 count on him when he sent Wednesday, May 25. they travel will flock to the .Men's Midway, ar­ for larger awards. single to score the winning run. presented a program on reading Throw and Ring Toss. Mother ground balls and a fly nullified a low, sinking liner out to left ranged and staffed this year, as -A whole day of fun and fortune to Hoffman High School In South In the primary grades. The next the threat. Lammer's repeat of Klelnman started the inning with field. Angerbauer made a diving Amboy. program In the series will be on June 20, when Walter Sikorsld of the high school staff will develop M A -/ M 4 M fA how reading Is taught in the sec­ 2nd BIG WEEK of SAVINGS DURING FOOD FAIR'S Exciting ondary school. Mrs. Ruth B, Leffel, principal of the two schools, Dajdon and Deans, served as moderator of the program. Speakers from the DaytonSchool were William Caraccl, Miss Edna Italian Festival of Values! Ottendorfer and Miss .Marie Rowe, and from the Deans School, Robert Beldoff, Mrs. Marjorie DuPree, Miss Ether Smith and Mrs. Ruth THIS WEEK'S Dvorak. FOOD FAIR OUR HIGHEST QUALITY In addition, an explanation of BONUS COUPONS testing and remedial work done In the elementary schools was given SUPERMARKETS by Mrs. Ruth W.Spataro, resource teacher for the two schools. The board accepted with EXTRA MERCHANTS "regret" the reslgnatlonofStephen 3rd BIG WEEK OF OUR STEAK SALE! Bresett as the director of the 1 0 0 GREEN STAMPS physical education department and athlectlcs program at the South ANNIVERSARY SALE! With Thit Coupee 4 Purchetc ef Brunswick High School PORTER. I Morchants | Appointments were approved for ______8MMCZM01 the 1966-67 school year for Mrs, SIRIOIN *7*0 or MORE Except Cigorettes. Fresh Jean N. Dorgan, elementary, $6,- HOUSE Milk Creom or Foir Trade Uerm 100; Mrs. Mary A. White, ele­ Coupon Void AfUr May 2Ut mentary, $7,700; Miss Patricia AAihs Only — One Coupon For Fomilv Bonapace, high school business SAVE 24< education, $5,400; Miss Lois ITAIIAN FESTIVAl FEATURE Per lb. I Cohen, high school assistant li­ EXTRA MERCHANTS brarian, $5,400; and Miss Charlotte A, Vajda, high school SHOULDER GREEN STAMPS business education, $5,400. SQ U A R E CU T Bids amounting to $11,843 f VEAL ROAST were also awarded for art sup­ WITH PRESENTAttON OF THIS plies, instructional aids, elemen­ P U R E P ^ COUPON <1 PURCHASE OF ANY tary physical education, nursing LEG & RUMP VCALROAST PKG. HYGRADE OR BAKERS supplies, and general paper sup­ SAUSAGE tt>., plies. COOKIES The bid for the installation of BULK lb- HOT A Coupon Void After May 21tt a metal smoke stack at the high SWEET I Fomily A school was awarded to the New LlTTlf ITALIAN SAUSAGE lb . lb- Brunswick General Sheet Metal UHKS Works of Highland Park. EXTRA MERCHANTS Winners of contracts for dairy A NECK (CHUCK) products were the Cream-O-Land VEAL CHOPS 79‘ TENDERLOIN CHOPPED 69' GREEN STAMPS dairy of New Brunswick and 1 0 0 Decker's Dairy of Hlghtstown, and RIB VEAL CHOPS . 89< With this coupon and purchase of FILLET STEAK «««:'' . 89' Va-GAL. GLAMORENE 1-95 LOIN VEAL CHOPS .95' FILLET ROAST^cS^k?. 85' SHAMPOO (continued from page 1; ROUND R0ASTI£;^i?.99' DECKEL •^SSS^ 69' Coupon Void After May 21st ships fwhere the road would join Adults Otdy — On* Coupon Par Family with 1-287), that a special hearing on this section should be planned. CHICKEN LEGS 45' CHICKEN LIVERS . 69' In addition to Franklin, every EXTRA MERCHANTS other community through which the road is to pass objected to part 1 0 0 GREEN STAMPS or all of the state's plans, and DMCOUNT SAVMIGB IN TMS Df»T. many civic groups were planning DISCOUNT SEAFOOD DEPT. With This Ceupee 4 Perchest ef to speak against the route, once the C eoch RENTAL GLAMORENE tin governing bodies were through. LADY FAIR BISCUITS ■urnSwu f -0- WITH THE PURCHASE OF 1-LB. PKG. JUJMBO SHRIM P SHAMPOOER GOLD O' CORN 100% CORN OIL m Klerted Officers Coupon Void After May 21st MARGARINE r3 0 AdultB Onlv — One Coupon Per Pomily Of Dayton PTA TIMPTH t-os CREAM CHEESE WWPPfO cup I I A I I D I I T OR SWORDFISH STEAK T O c 37' n A L I D l l I SELKTED SLICED lb / 7 Dc Installed PART 16-ox. Installation of the newly-elected MOZZARELLA SKIM Ph9 65' CODFISH STEAKS . 39' II ITALIAN FESTIVAL FEATURE \ officers of the Dayton Parent CHEESE Teacher Association will take ROMANO DOMESTIC place on Tuesday, May 24. 89' FISH C A K ES’"*"-"*'" '"5”'3 ^ PROGRCSSO The installing officer will be FOOD Mrs. M. Alan Sprague, a past COHAGE CHEESE FAIR 27' FISH STICKS S549' CHICK PEAS OR president of the group. The Installation will follow the annual International Dinner, which USCeiNIT ANPITIIHIG DiPT. (Whore Auoil.) WHITE KIDNEY BEANS is scheduled for 7 p.m. Those unable to attend the dinner, but BOILED uan R O A S T FRESH COOKED wishing to attend the regular meet­ SLICED Va- Cl Tr^ V i. ing and installation, may come at 8 DOMESTIC lb. p.m. 5 9 OUVIOeFAMOtOAl -0- PAST. PROC. R>. nCKUfcnMMTO AMER. CHEESE SLICEO pAp. 69' LUNCH MEAT utemroomm R> I’rcshytcriiins Plan FOOD FAN fc. FRESHLY LIVERWURST■RAUNSWBCHI php- 69' COLE SLAW PRI^ARED Play Presentation ITALIAN FESTIVAL FEATURE ■URNS SUCH) SMOKED CANADIAN Lt 49' WHITEFISH CHUK "FaVades," a narrative play, wlU BACON CEFIOA SHOD 4«ox be pre^nteil at the meeting of the GB40A MANO United Presbyterian Women's As­ SALAMI 55' MORTADELLAssn sociation of the Da>ton Presbyrterl- an Church on Monday, May 23, ORANCf-PINfAPPLf CRAPE PUNCH at 8 p.m. Hi-C DRINKS ORANCI 3 S 97' APPLESAUCE » 4 The meeting will be held in the Christian Education building, and bot. the narrators will lie Mrs. Howard MAZOLA CORN OIL 69- HAWAIIAN PUNCH 3 Burr and Mrs. Meta Llller. FOOD MAYONNAISE FAIR £49' COFFEE WESTON COOKIES GEORGE INN 'i£‘ 39' CLOROX BLEACH How To Survive SAVARIN.CHASiA SANBOBN. UBi. 7 0 < If you ever become trapped COFFEE IHLEBSorHOBNAHABOABT a m t W CHARCOAL o‘S 20 in a building on fire theNo- t'A^oz. tionol Fi re Protection Asso­ RIPE OLIVES COLOSSAL 3 cons MAXWELL HOUSE ciation gives these instiuc- tions: Before SELECTED you flingopen FIRM, SLICING carton 1 a door feel i ts TOMATOES ■ entire surface forheat. If hot, CUCUMBERS..»»3 25' ARTICHOKES block it with ^^^jfumiture or a GREEN PEPPERS-tiS" . 25'

Cory ^ommler mattress,(pre- ferably wet) to keep outgos- es and smoke. If there is no safe exit from your area, re­ BANANAS member that the air near the floor is usuolly safer, so get FISH 'N' CHIX down low. Don't jump from on KITTY BRAND CAT FOOD upper-story window exceptas ll ITALIAN FESTIVAL FEATURE ““ o lost resort. Woi t for the fi re­ I VEL I COLD men. Regarding use of a fire Frozen CASHMERE i PALMOLIVE extinguisher on on electrical BOUQUET I SOAP I LIQUID I POWER fire, before using moke sure PIZZA P IE S 1 DETERGENT | ’^DETERGENT it is on approved type which SOAP 1 2 S 25- 1 22-OZ. BOT. / which w ill protect you from BAR SALE 4 PAC^ 3 6 ^ I Ba'^w r\ gr . 5- OFF LABEL electrical shock. Seek the 2 OO' fire deportment's advice be­ LASACNI FAMIlY^slSl 4 JS Bath ic a in ^ "j fore buying extinguishers. BAR SALe 4 paC 2 33^ i 9 7 box j t m t For your sofety in every way VEAL STEAKS 62M may we serve you? Kammlei CBtmOEU 1-lb Y SPRAY MODES5 V.. , '■■V HKADB> m 4.2 oz. 70^ Bui ck-Pontiac Co., Route TALCUM y .69c d e o d o r a n t S ] 10 206 Opposite Princeton Air- CALM 6.5 oz. ".r EXCEDRIN ‘ ■■ Wt rosorve the r»9ht to limit quantities. Pricet not eMective in Woyne AR pricM •Hoclava thru Muy 21ct. page six

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Kendall Park Shopping Center 297-3434 IV/NDSORrHIGHTS HEM LD 138 So. Main St. Hightstown N.J. 448-3005 THE CENTRAL POST THE PEJNCETON PACKET CVINDSOR-HIGHTS HERALD CLASSIFIED PAGE SEVEN AnnouncemenU Help Wanted ! Help Wanted - Male Help Wanted - Male Help Wanted - Fern. Help Wanted - Fern. Trailers Car Rentals

1963 FROLIC 20' self contained ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMEN RENT CAR from TOP SALARY for secretary with travel trailer, awning, $1995, CO-OPERATIVE NURSERYschool PROGRAMMING COLLEGE STUDENTS & TEACH­ REGISTERED NURSES- ECONO - CAR good typing and steno skills. In Hitch, mirrors, etc. available. Of Kendall and FrankUn Park has Permanent or Part Time ERS Full and part time jobs now INSTRUCTORS OF NURSING only $3.99 (business day) Princeton law office. Permanent Morrlsvllle, 215-CY'5-5839. openings In classes for 3 and 4 year JOIN available In sales. Immediate plus pennies per mile position, 5 day week. Reply to olds for Sept. For Information call RoWrt Martin Engelbrecht, Assoc. IBM high earnings, no canvassing. Call Interesting and challenging as­ (201) 297-1272 or 297-9110. Spencer Inter. Inc. 4-5 p.m., 599- signments available In In Ser­ Box 647 c /o Princeton Packet, 12 Nassau St. AS A 9356. vice Education of Aides. Nurses Princeton. 921-2316 COMPUTER Autos For Sale GRIGGS CORNER qualified at Bachelor's level in­ SYSTEMS Witherspoon & Hulflsh terested In Psychiatric Nursing ANALYST 921-2626 are Invited to apply. Liberal bene­ MALE OR FEMALE over 18. Part fits, including Blue Cross-Blue 1965 BUICK Skylark Conv., MOTHER'S don't cook dinner to­ time help for delicatessen In Ken­ WHO... HELP WANTED MALE for receiv­ Shield, Major Health and Retire­ SECRETARY WANTED, for mod­ Automatic transmission, power night! Treat yourself and family dall Park Shopping Center. Call Recent College Graduates ing room. The Princeton Uni­ ment Plans. Salary range - $122. ern air-conditioned Princeton law steering, excellent condition. 924- Pets and Animals to a delicious light dinner at the 297-9729. j with a minimum o£*' 3 years' versity Store. Must possess - $159. a week. Phone or write, office. Shorthand and typing es- 4442 after 5:30 anytime weekends. Igloo Restaurant (below the experience in programming' drivers license and be able to Personnel Office, N. J. Neuro- entlal. Legal experience desired Princeton Hospital on Henry Ave 1 PLUMBER WANTED for work Ini operations and systems. work on a permanent basis. Con­ Psychlatrlc Institute Box 1000, but not necessary. Pleasant and Call 921-9750. Princeton area. Phone Jeffer- , (Banking experience pre­ tact Mr. Quickie. Princeton, N. J. Phone 609-466- congenial surroundings. For In­ FOR SALE - 1965 Mobylette mo­ PONY for SALE - quiet, son Plumbing and Heating, 924- I ferred but not a prerequisite). 0400. terview call 924-6000. torbike (from France) like those so rides and drives. Call (201) 329- 3624 for Interview. popular in Bermuda and on many 6096. WHY... college campuses. Very economi­ Become a problem solver LIVE-IN housekeeper for Indian cal and remarkably easy to op­ AKC COLLIES. Well bred stur­ and advisor to users of IBM family. Fluent Hindi, knowledge of erate. $150. Call 924-4330. Help Wanted P. J, Walnford & Co. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST COPYWRITER Consider rec grad dy puppies, wormed, Innoculated, Computer Systems. w/ llte exper In prep of direct Indian customs absolute pre­ stud service, boarding. Wellspring requisite. Call 924-4651. Princeton Employment Agency See our ad In tndav's Help Fe­ mall. Potential plus. To $390. See Kennels, Hl^tstown, 448-4372. WHEN... Toni Carr Snelling Personnel 134 Right now! IBM will sup­ male Column. P rlnceton Hospital, POSITIONS AVAILABLE Nassau Ptn 921 2021 EXPERT DOG GROOMING, all When you think the best, think A-1. plement your experience as Princeton, N. J. REGISTERED NURSES, LPN'sand 1960 PONTIAC Sta. Wagon. Needs Per manent-Temporary-Part Time breeds, pick up and delivery. For required with additional work. $350, Call 201-462-9268. AIDES. 3-11, 11-7 shifts. Meadow appointment call 448-3054. A-1 TEMPORARIES training. Lakes Nursing Care Center. Call SALESPERSONS wanted at Prince­ Miss Burr, 448-4100, ext. 308 Needs your office skills IM­ Secretaries, Legal Research and ton University Store. Must be able General Typists, Stenos, Dicta- ■ WHERE... FULL TIME service station at­ or write P. O. Box 70, Hlghtstown, 1959 CARMEN GIA conver. New MEDIATELY. High rates, never a The Central New Jersey to work full time and on permanent Feeds and Grains phone Operators, Bookkeepers, tendant wanted. Apply at Cran- N. J. paint new top, new motor job. Al­ fee. $6. cash bonus plan. Area. basis. Male or female. Contact for all animals Receptionists, PBX , Key Punch, bury Point Esso on Half Acre Rd, so FORD Falrlane 500. For quick Mr. Quickie. at NCR Operators, Proof Readers; sale. Call 882-1533. A-1 Employment Service HOW... * ROSEDALE MILLS 106 Albany St, (Experienced) Mathematicians (BS 274 Alexander St. degree) Lab and Adm. Assistants. Send a resume to: J. H. Kraft, [RELIABLE and experienced clean­ New Brunswick, N. J. IBM Corporation, 7 Penn Cen- Princeton LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES ing woman wanted 1 day a week. 201-249-8300 i ter Plaza, Philadelphia, Pa. Help Wanted - Fern, OLDS. CUST. VISTA CRUISER WA 4-0134 352 Nassau St. ^ - Interested in nursing care of References desirable. 921-9238, STA. WAG. - 1964 Psychiatric patients. Career po­ Office & Tele, hours 9-5-924-3726 IBM BELLOWS - PRINCETON sitions. Liberal benefits and pen­ CLEANING woman 1 day a week, j Power Steering, Brakes, Windows sion plan. Salaries range from No children, own transportation & Front Seat. Cruise Control, Au- OFFICE MANAGER - production jAn Equal Opportunity Employer Monday thru Friday $82,00 to $107.00 a week. important. Sklllman - Hopewell to Trans., Two-seat, Air Shock Ab­ worker (mlneograph - addresso- CLERICAL POSITION open for one Instruction area. References required. 466- sorbers, Air Conditioning, Tinted graph duplicator), and mall clerk. experienced In general office pro­ Contact Personnel Office. N. J. 2463_;^______Glass, Radio & Heater. NewTlres, Receptionist, secretaries, steno­ cedure. Neuro - Psychiatric Inst. Box Excellent Condition. Call 921- graphers. Modern air conditioned 1000, Princeton N. J. Phone 466- REGISTERED NURSES 6016. Physical education teacher. Pri­ office along U.S. Hwy. 1, Princeton. FULL & PART time selling posi­ MATURE MAN OR WOMAN to COMPUTER - EDP INSTRUCTOR 0400. vate and group instruction; all Excellent opportunities for per­ Teach 1400 series to new classes tions in fine women's and chil­ work in dispatching office, to assist Opportunities on all shifts, both ages. Private pool, LawrenceTwp. manent work with Central Atlantic dren's specialty store. In dispatching and clerical work. forming In Central Jersey. Start to ______part time and full time. We are Call Mr. Leatherman, 882-1533. Area YMCA headquarters. Please $8000. See Murray Leshner Nassau OH Co. Call Mr. Fowler, No night openings, regular em­ r-r-MAif Amrc r < . especially Interested In nurses mall resume to P.O. Box 508, Snelling Personnel 134 Nassau Ptn 40 years of age. Call Foot- 924-3530. ployee benefits. Call Mrs. Mor­ BROADWAY SINGING Star of­ Princeton, N.J. 921 2021 crlterla for employment Oppor­ hill Acres Nursing Home, gan between 10 & 4 for appoint­ tunity for advancement. Liberal fers voire lessons and coach­ Neshanic, N. J. (201) 369- 8711. ^ SUNBEAM ALPINE 1964, series ing. In Princeton Mondays and ment. 924-3221. fringe benefits. Weekly salary IV, roadster. Radio, heater, white from $68.00. throughout summer. C all914-359- “ walls, tonneau, red. 15,000 miles. 1806. DRUG STORE CLERK, counter and Apply Personnel Office, N. J. TEACHERS - - Or those with simi­ COOK & DINING ROOM HELPERS Must sell, make reasonable offer. delivery. Part time, mornings and Neuro-Psychlatrlc Inst. Box 1000, lar background. (Male & Female) weekends. 19 or over, age no bar­ GAL FRIDAY genl office skills w/ TYPIST 201-722-5414. Princeton, N. J, Phone 609-466- i COMPLETE IBM, SENSIMATIC, rier. Call 201-359-8181. gen bkkpg bkgd but no steno. Co 0400. who are: ' Promotional opportunities excel- trains new methods. To $433. See Market Research Firm has open-j ! NCR & STENOGRAPHY MA- Not afraid of hard work! ; lent. Free health & life Insur- PART TIME retail salesmen. Time Toni Carr Snelling Personnel 134 ATRRACTIVE young lady wanted ing for experienced typist. Steno| CHINES-Free catalog. Free em­ iance; 12 vacation days, 12 holi­ helpful but not essential. Call 924' ployment service. Veterans Ap­ Interested In making money available for afternoons, evenings, Nassau Ptn 921 2021 as receptionist for Palmer Square 3540. TO SETTLE ESTATE, 1952 Hud­ proved New Brunswick Secretarial this summer! days & 15 sick days, per year. or Saturday. Reply to Box #646, office. Must be experienced ty­ son Wasp, 2-dr. sedan. Automatic School. 545-3910. Living or teaching in this $60. to $80. per week depending c/o Princeton Packet, Princeton. pist. Call 921-2414. area! We may have just what you on experience. trans. One owner, 35,000 miles, are looking for. For interview $100. First Trenton National Bank, ___ I___ ' INTERESTING art project involv- GENERAL CLERICAL St., Hlghtstown, 448- I PUNO, J. B. Middleton, Write 46 with Personnel Director of Field LADIES: McCall Publishers has a Enterprises Educational Corp., t lol over 2l’ ywrf oia Som l I f f " ‘'7 . jnB informal prc^uctlon line palnt- 3100, Mr. Williams. W. 53rd, N. Y., or Flemlngton, exoerlence territory-car exp-bonus-pald Ing for housewives interested In place for you In our telephone dl- ; ; N, J., 782-3505. Princeton Wed., come to the Brunswick Inn, (Route MarketResearchFlrm hasopenlngs ' ™ , BC/BS-penslon-stock plan-comm turning a few spare hours a day vision renewing subscriptions for Thurs,, Frl, A.M. 18 at Turnpike Exit 9) at 4:00 p.m. our customers. Sales billed on for general clerical personnel or 7:00 p.m. on Friday, May 20 AddIv - Personnel Office NJ iMurray Leshner Into extra money. No special skill duties. Including coding, proof NeSro - Psychiatric iLt. ; SneUlng Personnel 134 Nassau 921 or training necessary. Enjoyable charge accounts. Several hours 1958 INTERNATIONAL ten-wheel Please be prompt. Ask for Mr. dally can mean permanent weekly reading, percentaging, etc. Pre­ SELLING YOUR HOME? 1000, Princeton N. J. or Phone vious experience helpful but not truck with tomato sides; also grain Bang at the desk. income. Generous commission. We 609-466-0400 perlence. Call after 5 p.m. 609- essential. Call 924-3540. auger, 39', 6" diameter, with nine USE THE CLASSinEDS 466-2084. provide material and Instruct at horsepower Clinton engine. Phone your home. No Investment-no gim­ 298-2265 — 758-2017. AUTO BODY MECHANIC with DRUG STORE CLERK full or part ALL AROUND PART TIME SEC­ micks. For Information write to MARKET RESEARCH firm has opening for attractive woman to ------some experience or will consider time, evenings and weekends. Belle RETARY. Personable, efficient Box 639, c/o Princeton Packet, MEDICAL OLSTEN'S TEMPORARIES training. Call 448-0054, Coma Auto Mead area. Call 359-8181. girl frlday for architect, design Princeton. assist head of Interviewing depart- ,-ur-irD/-.T tr-T- icc t 1 RECEPTIONISTS NEEDED Never A Fee i Body Shop. consultant. Salary open, hours to ment. Writing ability a must. In- o T f, tervlewlne experience most heln- blue, V-8, automatic, Work for doctors, clinics, medical be arranged, preferabl y 10-3, JR, SECRETARY energetic miss, terviewing experience most help gj, steering, radio, many ex- NEED ful but not necessary. Must be will- &> » j centers, rest homes, etc. Both PORTERS Monday-Friday. Reply to Box 649, lite steno to train for career. tras. Excellent condition, best of­ ing to work evenings and week­ parttime and full time positions. - c /o Princeton Packet, Princeton, Growth Ptn firm. $346. See Toni fer, Call 201-359-3432 or 359- STENOGRAPHERS TYPBTS Help Wanted Male ends when requested. Call 924- Our state licensed home-study CLERKS KEYPUNCH Steady 5 day 40 hour week. Start­ or call 921-7085 after 7 p.m. Carr Snelling Personnel 134 Nas- 3540 for 7ppolnt"me'nt“ 3539. ing salary $1.50 per hours. Maxi­ course fully prepares you. Place­ SECRETARIES BOOKKEEPERS sau Ptn 921-2021.______ment service upon completion of mum to $1.85 plus time and one ISECRETARY for elementary and all other office skills training. Write Eastern Career half for overtime. Excellent bene­ school in East Windsor Township 1958 CHEVROLET. Mechanically SUPERVBOR of Custodians and ACCOUNTANTS lite general ex­ Schools. P.O. Box 2605 Trenton, WE H.4VEASSIGNMENTSIN YOUR fits and conditions. School District. Prefer exper­ good. $150. Call 924-5133 after 6 Maintenance. 12 month position. per. rapid advance. Co noted for PODIATRIST ASSISTANT, on the N.J. AREA. ONLY 1 OFFICE VBIT B ience. Call 448-4840 ext. 10 be­ p.m. Must be capable of supervision of excl fringe tieneflts and conditions. job training for intelligent, ener­ NECESSARY APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE tween 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. various programs In operation and PRINCETON HOSPITAL Start to 7400. See Murray Lesh­ getic, High School graduate. Write maintenance of school system. Re­ ner Snelling Personnel 134 Nassau Dr. M. Spear, Shopping Center, Need a second car? There are many Princeton: 195 Nassau St. (In rear) PRINCETON NEW JERSEY MAID wanted for Motel work. Rt. sponsible for bid specifications, Ptn 921 2021 Princeton. '63 VALIANT 200, compact sta­ good buys available in the 921-7979, Tues, Wed, Thurs. 11-4, #1 and Ridge Road, Call 452-9090. ' maintain inventory and budget con­ An Equal Opportunity Employer tion wagon. Purchased and cared classified pages of this issue. trol, Interview and evaluation per­ for in Princeton. Ideal camper- sonnel. Reply to Hopewell Valley commutor, 28 miles per gal. Own­ ARCHITECTURAL & PRODUCT TUTORING IN ENGLISH, advanced Regional School District, 425 REGISTERED NURSES needed for 3 KITCHEN HELP - 18 or over; er going abroad. Call 201-359- designing firm relocating In REAL ESTATE SECRETARY or remedial, weekday evenings in S. Main St.. Pennington. SHIPPING CLERK Full training p.m.-7 p.m. shift on weekends. Stewart’ s Drive In, Hwy. 27, 5683 after 6 p.m. Princeton needs part time or free WANTED. Mature woman to work my home outside Hopewell, $5. program for alert lad, lead to Also need 11-7 nurses; fulltime, Franklin Park. Apply in person. lance assistance In drafting, de­ full time in busy, cheerful Prince­ per hour. Call 466-3342 after 6 mgmt. Many ben. to $80.00 See part time, weekends. Private psy­ p.m. ______sign, rendering, graphics, model Murray Leshner Snelling Person­ ton office. Typing and shorthand chiatric hospital. $2.50 hr. week making, stenographic. Send re­ required. Job starts 2nd week In nel 134 Nassau Ptn 921 2021 days, part time; $3. hr. week­ PART TIME SALES LADY want­ PIANO instruction for beginners sume, wage or fee required to Box BS CHE some exp electro-chem­ June. Write Box No. 651, c/o ends. Please contact Mrs. Ben­ ed. Apply in person. Fabric Cen­ MOVING OUT of state. Must sell and those who would like to begin 634, c /o Princeton Packet, Prince­ istry research. Natl mfg. Start Princeton Packet, Princeton. nett, The Carrier Clinic, Belle ter, 25 Witherspoon St., Prince­ 1961 Volkswagen camper. $1050. $7500. w/sTc guarantee annual In- again. Call 488-0945. ton. Mead. (201) 359-3101. ton. iWesterlea Arms Apts., Bldg. 11, < rease. See Murray Leshner Snell­ i.Apt. 7, Hlghtstown, N. J .,448-4664. ing Personnel 134 Nassau Ptn 921 KITCHEN MEN DOMESTIC HELP - alternate 4, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY I Call evenings after 5 p.m. 2021 OPPORTUNITY FOR INTELLI­ TEMPLE BETH SHALOM of Ken­ 5-day week, must have transporta­ Steady 5-day, 40 hour week. Start­ GENT WOMAN to work parttime in Shopping Hints dall Park seeks Hebrew teachers tion, will pav cost if necessary. Challenging position requiring an ing salary $1.50 per hour. Maxi­ pleasant office. No experience ne­ and youth advisors. Salaries com­ Call 799-0914. excellent typist and steno. A good mum to $1.85 plus time and one cessary. Hours flexible. Inter­ mensurate with experience. 297- knowledge of office procedure and GENER.AL in-store duties as well half for overtime. Excellent bene­ esting work. Reply to Box #641, 1965 VW, CHERRY SEDAN, like 9514. as delivery for retail liquor out­ the ability to relieve superior of RUG & FURNITURE MART, INC. fits and working conditions. TYPIST in purchasing dept. Ex­ c /o Princeton Packet. new. 12,000 miles, radio, should­ let, Pink Elephant, 252 Nassau many details, .Air conditioned mod­ State Highway 206 tensive phone contact. Excl er harness etc. Particularly pep­ St„ Princeton. ern building construction office lo­ Princeton, N.J. APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE advance oppty. Fine surroundings py. $1300. Call 609-397-2622. cated in East Windsor Township. and and l>en. $346. Ptn co. See Toni TERMINAL MAN.AGER. Leonard PRINCETON HOSPITAL Part time position v/hlch can be IVY’ MANOR Carr Snelling Personnel 134 Nas­ adapted to your schedule. Salary EXPERIENCED waitresses, to SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS. Regular Bros. Transfer. Nation wide heavy PRINCETON NEW JERSEY Princeton Shopping Center sau Ptn 921 2021 open. Call 448-4081 for appolnt- work in Hlghtstown area. Call446- and substitute for 66 - 67 school and specialized haulers. Salary op­ 1963 CHEVROLET Greenbrier i ment, 10347. year, will furnish help to secure en. Call 609-395-0505. An Equal opportunity employer station wagon, 9 passenger. Bought Furniture spe( ial license. Address Hopewell new 1964, 1 owner, low mileage, Floor Covernlngs iciRL FRIDAY, you will need good Draperies and Bedding Valiev Regional School District, CLERK TYPIST - varied office extras, excellent condition. Call Summer emplo\ ment^ 8 hour day j typing skills and be willing to as- Tiles and Linoleum 425 S. Main St., Pennington, N, J. duties. Hlghtstown area, must have 883-1950. 6 days per week. 21 years or old­ STEW.ARD Famllar w7psch'gbev- Situations Wanted WA 1-9100 WA 1-9292 transportation. Phone 448-2850. jsume responsibility. Call Miss er. Swimming pool and grounds erage, food, inventories, menu etc. Scott between 9 & 5, 921-2345. maintenance. No prior experience Excl future. Around $8000. See Murray Leshner Snelling Person­ necessary. Call Mrs. Stark, Nas­ w a it r e sse s - lull or part time, BAILEY’ S DEPARTMENT STORE sau Inn 921-7500. nel 134 Nassau Ptn 921 2021 IRONING DONE IN MY HOME. ELECTRONIC TECHNICLVN steady work, excellent working iDON'T PASS UP that Vacation Princeton Shopping Center After Tp.m. Call 924-1068. 1959 CHEATtOLET sport coupe conditions, good starting salary. because you need funds. .A few Manufacturer of precision elec­ I for sale. V-8 automatic trans. Call 609-448-2400 8 a.m. to4p.m. hours a day servicing an .Avon Uniforms a Specialty tronic instruments is seeking radio,, heater, power brakes and territory Is your answer. Write a production test technician steering. Very good cond. 921- Box 564, Plainfield, N.J. or call For Nurses, Waitresses, Maids, with experience in testing and SALESMEN WANTED 9179. SECURITY PERSON-NEL needed 201-725-6014. Beauticians, Utility Work etc. In trouble shooting of solid state cir­ SECRETARY to ADV MGR. Self B o a ts in Hlghtstown area. Full coinpan;.' white and assorted colors. cuitry. Salary is based on experi­ Expanding business requires add­ reliant w/good phone .ipproach.No benefits, vacation, retirement steno req. Extl ben. Top Ptn firm. ence and ability. itional salesmen to sell and rent plan, Christmas bonus, free in­ To $433. See Toni Carr Snelling PENGUIN SAIL BOAT *5297. Rac- FOR SALE - Ambassador 990sta- the world famous CulUgan Water surance, No rotating shifts. Inter- Personnel 134 Nassau Ptn 921 2021 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST ine condition, 2 sets of sails, tlon wagon by Rambler. Twin-stick' APPLEGATE FLORALSHOP Call Mr. Bodlne 609-924-6835 Conditioner, Company training - e-T^ted persons call 609-2C7-57:i4. fringe benefits - leads furnished - complete with cover, oars, beach overdrive transmission, clean. 47 Palmer Square W, Challenging opportunity for Cer- dolly and trailer. 609-586-2414. Call 448-3193 after 5 p.m, Princeton Applied Research Corp. substaitial commission income WA 4-0121 with guaranteed salary during titled Therapist to direct newly ------— ------P.O. Box 505 opened program. Top salary and The Arts Page of The Princeton Princeton, N. J. training - protected territory - SECRETARY for sm.all Princeton The Finest Flowers Grown age no barrier - wiU also consid­ oifice. Shorthand essenti.il, duties t'eneflts. Inquire in confidence to: packet gives you complete cover­ Delivered Promptly CHEMISTS bench type work on age of the local entertainment Call 924-3244 An equal opportunity employer er retired men who want part varied. Pleasant surroundings, In The Loveliest Arrangements organon;etallic org prod dev re­ centrally located. Call 924-3716. ALBERT F, RITARDI scene. time selling. Open territories in­ search. Ground floor start to .id- PERSONNEL OFFICE ------to place a clude .North BurUngton, parts vancement. .Around SlOk See Mur- AL’RANT HELP - Waiters, of Somerset and Middlesex coun­ HOUSEKFEPER - interested in PRINCETON HOSPITAL GRUMM.AN CANOES sold and rent- ONE of the finer things of ers, Dishwashers and Kit- ra\ Leshner Snelling Personnel steady work for motel. .A reliable, ties. For appointment .call or send 13 5 Nassau Ptn 921 2021 PRINCETON ' w JERSEY ed hour, $10 weekend, 737-3446 Classified life - Blue Lustre carpet and uphol­ Help, for new restaurant. resume to CulUgan Nassau, 345 trustworthy, own transportation. Abbott’s Marine Service, Tltus- stery cleaner. Rent electric sham- Retereix e ne'ess.iry, eoodsalar), ■ or apply in person. El Bur- Witherspoon. Phone 921-8800. A:. Fqu.a Opportunity Employer viUe. N. J. Ad pooer $1. Nassau Interiors, 340 42 .Main St., Kingston, N. J. p.dd v.i. ations. .ill benefits. Call Nassau. 197. 609-448-2400 8 w c. to 4 p.m. HOME HUNTER’S GUIDE

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DINING ROOM set, Danish wal­ BRA.ND NEW - 2 twin beds S1G9, LARGE SALE OF FURNITURE and DOERLER LANDSCAPES Bottled Gas for home and Indus­ nut. adjustable table, 4 high bark SASSMAN’S complete (cost $225.), full size miscellaneous items - white try use. H & H Feed i Gas Co. FOR SALE: $65,000 CHERRY VALLEY ROAD, Mont­ chairs, nearly new. $7f). Call 448- We stress a step-hy-step program DRIVEWAY CONSTRUCTION mattress set still wrapped SC5. French liedroom, Hoover vacuum, Windsor, N. J. Phone 448-3232. gomery Twp. 1 story frame dwell­ 2529. following an overall plan. BLACKTOP AND STONE (cost $90.), luxurious queen size dining room, t.ibles, rhairs, lamps, Frame Colonial house (It’s oldest ing, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, sofabed $295. (cost $395,), dark t)rir-a-lirac, etc. 65 Church St,, port dates from 18th century) lo­ paneled den, screened terrace, “ where browsing is rewarding" i settlers Pine dining room set $495. » FOUNDATION PLANTING DRESSES custom made for your Parking Areas - Driveways New Brunswick; Thurs. thru Sat. cated on 1'2 acre of land on beautiful well equipped kitchen with * SHADE TREES figure. Dresses, eve. gowns, cock- Fill Dirt - Top Soil i (cost $700.), magnificent cherry All items must go. Lake Carnegie, approximately 2 dishwasher and many extras. 2 car WITHERSPOON ART 4 BOOK i bedroom set, Kent Coffey Carriage * PLAY ARE.AS tall dresses, etc.Satisfactlon guar. Call for estimate AX 7-0463 miles from center of Princeton. * PATIOS Call Maruja, Hopewell 466-2804. garage, black top drive, convenient STORE Trade $695. (cost $1000.), Bates Contains 5 bedrooms, 2 baths on to schools and shopping. .Asking Heirloom "Queen Elizabeth" king * PRIVACY PLANTING second floor: l.r., d,r., kitchen AUTOMATIC 1965 ZIG-ZAGSEW­ $36,900. rare - out of print - used books size bedspread $39. (cost $150.), * FENCING THESIS & .MANUSCRIPT typing. WATER SOFTENERS and study on first. 2 car detached and reference books gorgeous 84” quilted Strawberry- ING yUCHINE. Sews on buttons, * WALKS Experienced, prompt, dependable. Chemical Feeders yarage. Magnificent trees. Pos­ CALIFORNU RANCH on three makes button holes, blind hems, Electric typewriter. Reasonable Hill sofa, a real decorators item Filters Salt session July 1966. acres full of the best ideas in Open 10-6, Except .Monday skirts and dresses, fancy stitches, 924-1221 rates. Mrs, DlClcco 896-0004. ' $350. (cost $500,), Chairs - cap­ home building. Large flagstone en­ 1-2 Bank St. (at Nassau) sews with 1 or 2 needles. No at- tains, mates, ladder backs, thumb CULLIGAN CORNELIA WELLER, trance hall. Living room and din­ 924-3582 backs, hubbards. Also lamps, pic- tachments needed, Onl> 2 months OBAL Tree Trimming WATER CONDITIONING REAL ESTATE ing room separated by free stand­ tures, pewter, clocks, braided old, 8 year guarantee. Unpaid GARDEN MARKET INC. Yard Cleaning 29 Palmer Square West balance, $36.75. Terms $5. down, ing brick fireplace. Cathedral ceil-y Creatlve and Original Fabrics rugs, carpets, etc. Call 201-462- L. McLaughlin, 235 Railroad Ave.i 345 Witherspoon St. 924-5000 $6 month. Call Home credit de­ ing. Large family room. Sclentlf- from around the world. 9397. Landscape Hlghtstown, N.J. Call 448-5629. WA 1-8800 partment. 201-846-6100. —Designer and Contractor-- ; Ically designed kitchen and work ~ area. Children's wing, 3 bedrooms STARLIKE BEAUTY SALON -i GRETCHEN'S FABRICS and bath. .Master bedroom with prl- 209c OFF ON OUR MILE COMPLETE STEREO set includes Alexander St. Styling, cutting, shaping, perming, GLASS & ALUMINUM' ELM RIDGE PARK - 5 l>edrooms,| vate bath and large walk-in OF SHELVED BOOKS - ALL machine, ampifler, 4 speakers and Princeton dyeing, shampoo, press, curl. All! 45 SPRING ST. ! Mon. - Sat. 10 to 5:30 3 1/2 I'aths, colonial style ranch,' closet. Garage and carport. .Asking SUBJECTS. music selection. Built for autos, 452-2401 welcome, closed Monday, Call 259- PRINCETON Open Thurs. Eve. 7 to 9 1 1/2 acre wooded setting. Plan' $36,900. will install. 586-1427. 3801. I WA 4-2880 MIRRORS enhances family living. Ideal for Rte. 130 & Hickory Corner Rd, Witherspoon Art & Book Store QUALITY NURSERY STOCK large scale indoor and outdoor en-^ E, F. M.AA', BROKER Hlghtstown, N. J. 448-0283 12 Nassau St., at Bank IJOHNSON MOTORS, 35 h.p,, elec­ AT LOW PRICES AUTO GLASS Princeton, N. J. tric starter, excellent condition. PLATE & WINDOW GLASS tertainlng. 3 used-brick fireplaces | BLAWENBURG, N. J. 466-2800 Evergreens In large assortment; Business Services and Lennox central air condl- Call 924-5107. azaleas; pink and white flowering tionlng/heatlng/humidl tying sys­ Dogwoods; Privet, 5? ea.; flower­ i PILE is soft and lofty...colors tem. Flagstone foyer. L.arge living Distinctive Gifts ing Crabapple; spreading Yews on retail brilliance In carpets cleaned AMS SECRETARIAL SERVICES GOOD HARD USED BRICK room with fireplace and built-in FOR SALE - aliout 2 cords of sale, 5 for $8. Etc,Etc, with Blue Lustre. Rent electric For the clerical job you cannot bookshelves. Dining room with BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY ESTATE. Jewelry - Greeting Cards firewood logs. Call 448-2969. ALBERT QUARTEL shampooer $1. 206 Hardware. handle. In office, club or home, j Delivered In small or large quan- sUfUng thermopane doors to| 5 bedroom ranch, private pool. NURSERY PRINCETON GIFT SHOP Typing, offset duplicating, ad- titles. Also new patio brick, new screened porch with built-in brick; rolling woodland, brook. 2 car LE.AVING state, will sacrifice for Rt. 518, R.D. 1, Princeton dressing, mailing. bookkeeping, and used railroad ties. Priced barbecue. Master bedroom has garage, parking area. $100,000. WATER PROBLEMS ? Between Rocky Hill and Kendall Inventory control. fireplace, sliding glass doors to 13 Palmer Square W, 1/2 price comblnationpatlo and In­ right. fireplace, sliding glass doors to 201-462-9397. door furniture. Less than 1 year Park I CHARLES P. AVERSANO private patio and full bath. Maid's Convenient household cases. Call: Closed on Sundays APPLIED MANAGEMENT room and bath. Enormous family WA 4-0813 old, other furniture, odds and ends. i SW 9-0553 Westerly .Arms Apts., Bldg. 11, SERVICES, INC. room with raised hearth fire­ BOTTLE WATER &COLLER CALL CREDIT MANAGER 201- .Apt. 7. Call 448-4664 after 5 p.m. place and built-in professional bar. RENTAL SERVICE CO. 20 Nassau Street Princeton Two car garage. For those who ADLERMAN, CLICK & CO. 846 - 6100. 1965 AUTOMATIC FOR SALE- come dig your own PLUMBING & HEATING 921-6850 appreciate the finest. $69,000. Call Licensed Real Estate Brokers SINGER ZIG-ZAG, darns, mono­ PONY FOR SALE. 6 year old mare, Evergreens, Colorado Blue OIL BURNERS 397-2353 If no answer 586-2222 owner for appointment. 737-1088. 9 Spring Street grams, sews on buttons. Does gentle, western equipment and bas­ Spruce, WhlteSpruce, Douglas Fir. Phone: 924-0401 every-thlng. Take over balance of ket cart. 799-0062. Size 1 1/2 ft. to 5 ft. Applegarth J. B. REDDING & SON, me. $47.50 or $1.25 per week. Rd. between Half Acre Rd. and PRINCETON 234 Nassau St. SPINET PIANO BARGAIN. Want­ FOR SALE by owner, substantial SALE OR RENT..Ideally located 4 STORKLINE crib and dresser set Cranbury Station Rd. Carl Kirk­ SECRETARIAL SERVICE Princeton , eo,ed, responsiresponsible party to take over 4 bedroom home in Pennington, bedroom house. Large family room AUTO-.STEOT.O set complete wlth| monthly payments on a spinet with mattress. $35. Call 201-297- patrick, call 655-1908. Carnegie Building 221NassauSt. WA 4-0166 on well landscaped property. Liv- and large size corner lot. Central- machine, amplifier, 4 shakers: Can be seen locally. Write 1236. Ing room with fireplace, din­ ly air conditioned. Excellent proxi­ and music selection. Call 586- credit Manager, P. O. Box 35, Now reallv a COMPLETE Service!! ing room, large kitchen, 1 1/21 mity to schools, shopping & real Cortland, Ohio. HOT POINT RANGE, 2ovens, good baths, full basement and attic. good living. Priced to move. Call ♦ Executive Secretaries N. W. MAUL & SON condition. Best offer. Call 924- Aluminum storm windows, 2 car 924-4716 after 5 p.m. or weekends Special Services ♦ Private, furnished office rentals B. S. Hwv. 130 & Griggs Drive CARPETS a frlghf? Make them a 5397. garage. $22,000. Call 737-3668. anytime. Immediate availability. \ ♦ 24-hour answering service ' DA 9-4656 Antiques^ lieautiful sight with Blue Lustre. Repair Service Rent eleonai>le - Financing ^ $29,500 S. J. KROL, REALTOR fine tool house, play house or ga­ Call. 201-241-3520 an\' evening, i minutes from Princeton. Large 63 N. MAIN ST. CRANBUItY School or College address living room, electric kitchen, 2 rage. Call 924-3016. Home, business, zip-code 448-0095 I Don't decide without consulting; 395-0233 BUDDY trailer. 1962. 10x55, ex­ S. J. KROL bedrooms, bath, attached garage, Rubber stamps of all kinds and Evenings and Sunday cellent condition, includes wash­ R. W. ROBERTSON CO. Realtor full basement with built-in bar. FOR S.ALE, Singer Sewing Ma­ sizes made to .our order at; Cathy Dey 448-4642 er, aluminum awminc, tool sheti. 587 - 2951 Large lot with trees, low taxes. chine. formica top dinette set, HINKSON’S UPHOLSTERING Lew Sassman 799-1743 Cal! 448-1073, 1000 State Road, Rte. 206 Plenty of room for expansion on bureau, chair, practical!;, new 82 Nassau St REPAIRING .JOHN RITTFR Primeton. N. J. 924-7575 second floor. Owner relocated, im­ apartment sized wushing machine, mediate occupancy. $21,500. FOR S.ALE - Lawson style chair, 222 Monmouth St. and other household items. 9 W. DP-APERIES - Hardware and mo­ Call 921-9196, $29,900 newlv upholstered. For intorma- Hightstown, N. J. Open evenings 'til 8 - Sun. 1-4 Delaware .Ave., Pennington, 2nd tors 10 operate. Floor to ceiling PLUMBING - Leaky faucets, bath tion call 448-3541. 448-3541 Weekends i Sun. call TU 3-4422 floor. draperies, off-white, open linen modernization - no job too small, Four bedroom spUt level, 2 1/2 weave. Enough to (over 60 feet t(X) big. .Appliances installed. Rea- baths, paneled family room with sonalile. James .A. Minish, Ken­ stone fireplace, 17 x 21 terraced 20/ OFl ON OUR MILE CL-t ANLNGFST ca: pet . leaner ;.on o: windows. Best offer over $250. PLANO ever used, so easy too. Get Blue dall Park (201) 297-9425 or (609) T- garage and large dry OF SHELVED BOOKS - ALL Call 924-'. 981 e'.enlngs and week­ HOUSE FOR SALE, 6 miles south FOR SALE in lustre. Rent eleitri shan pooer ends. 921 -8678. SLTUFCTS. tl-ning an d REP.AIR east of Princeton. 4bedroom home. Meadowbrook Road. $1. Nassau Interiors, 340 Nassau. Eight acres mile to Princeton Junction Sta- 2 baths, closed in porch, farre - ‘ "eluding . three houses, pond, woods ^tiom Phone 799-0332 Witherspoon .Art & BOOK Store BICYCLF REPAIRS (609) - 259 - 7612 kitchen and dining room. 5 min. and open ground tr\y> for oagricultural rrvl 1 We Buv and Sell after 6:30 p.m. 12 Nassau St., at Bank ESTATE or .small farn tractor, VANDERMARK ROOFING and walk to schools, train s. church. Pursuits. Excellent for family Princeton. N, J, Priced at $19,900. Take $18,500 S^ouplng. Completely private. Ap- SMALL r e s t a u r a n t doing$900. fully equipped, $1200. 28' tr.iiler, TIGER AUTO STORES I week, no nights. Sun. Excell, for h a y , s t r a w & EVERGREENS. Sheet Metal. All work guaranteed. or best offer. Call owner 201- P‘:^‘®ed $50,000. Call 609-448- $800. Chev. carrvall, $125. Pack­ 24-26 Witherspoon Street 3488. .married couple. New Brunswick ROTARY LAWN MOWER - used, Wagner Bros. 201-466-6194 609- D.A 9-2012. ard Clipper, $250. 201-462-9397. W.i 4-3715 921-2034 ;area. Financing avail. Call reasonably prlceil. (20U 297-1996. 448-2I3I. L all WA 1-636" or 1201-289-7271. THURSDAY. MAY 19, 1966 THE CENTRAL POST PAGE NINE Democrats Plan Pre8l)vteriaiis lo Dedicate HOME HUNTER’S GUIDE Hawaiian Luau i ! Buffet. Dance Orjjaii In (juipU^V Memory Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Summer Rentals For Rent— Apts. For Rent—Rooms A buffet and dance In the style Members of the Miller Mem­ sylvania Raih'oad, he died In 1958. of a Hawaiian luau is being plan­ orial Presbyterian Church in i The late Mr. Morrissey was a ned for Saturday, June 11, by the .Monmouth Junction will join native of Rocky Hill, and passed South Brunswick Democratic ROOM FOR RENT. Private en­ with the minister, the Rev. John away last fall while attending a SUMMER RENTAL. Lawrence APARTMENT TO SUBLET. 2 1/2 Club, it was announced this week HAROLD E. STACKHOUSE OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY trance, semi-private bath, 4 1/2 H. Maltby, to "Pause to Give church meeting. She was a faithful Twp. furnished, air conditioned, rooms on Nassau St. S120, includ­ by Gerald Harrison and Lester REALTOR May 22, 2 - 5 P.M. miles from Princeton. Close to Thanks," at the special services member of the Ladies .Aid group, split level, dishwasher. July 1 - ing utilities. Available May 15. Schaub, dance co-chairmen. 138 S. Main St., Hlghtstown, N.J, RCA & McGraw-Hill. Call 799- Sunday, .May 22, at 11 a.m. and served as president several Aug. 15. $275. entire 6 weeks, Call 201-722-9265 or 924-1266 Members of the decoration com­ Phon 448-1069 EXCLUSIVE NEW 0820. i Tbe church will formally decli- times. plus utilities. Call 883-1611. mittee include Mrs. Joan Molnar, Consult Us i cate a new organ and an auxil- Expected at the memorial serv­ PRINCETON JCT. 1st floor chairman, Mr. Harrison, Mrs. For Your Real Estate Needs 3 ROOM furnished apartment, all ' iary tone cabinet in memory of ices are the couples two sons, 93 CARTER ROAD apartment in private home. 3 ON THE BEACH - Long Beach utilities included, available June 1, Carol Ketzner, Mr. and Mrs. two faithful church Jhembers, Mr, Richard of Maryland, and Robert PRINCETON, N. J. i rooms and b.ith, private entrance, New Ranch Home - 3 bedrooms, Island, Brant Beach, N.J. Delux Call after 6, 448-0986. Arthur Carlin and Mrs. Margaret j and Mrs. Frank Morrissey, of Edison and their families. Mrs. : refrlgerator-lreezer. Convenient Kellv. living room, dining room, kitchen, COLONIAL - outstanding In style ocean front apartments, 3 bed­ j Special music /will be sung by Morrissey's three brothers. Day- rooms, sliding glass doors fac­ to bus and trains. $135. Call 799- Tickets are available for the full cellar, 2 baths, 1 car garage quality & design. Four bedrooms, the choir, and organ music will ton Buchannan of Jamesburg, Wil­ ing spectacular ocean view, FuUy 0596. dance, to be held at the Kingston $n,990. 4 baths, formal dining room, li­ ROOM FOR RENT, furnished. be played by Mrs^ Sidney Smalley, bur Buchanna.”. of Princeton, and equipped. Available 5 or 10 weeks, firehouse, from club members. brary, magnificent entrance, Available April 1, call 924- church organist, and James Clark Edward Buchannan of Flemlngton, $195 per week. July and Augrist. 0104. The affair will feature an ap­ New Bl-Level with living room, foyer, kitchen plus family room, APARTMENT FOR ADULTS - 4 of Kendall Park. / have also been invited. Also available off season, $100 pearance by Edward Plcone and ding room, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, laundry, 2 stone fireplaces, 2 car rooms and bath with heat. $90 The gifts aiV being presented . 0 . per week. Call 609-394-5136. Alan Haskins, candidates for the by the M orri^ey family and the FAVORITE HYMNS 2 full baths, recreation, 1 car garage, flagstone porches, lull per month. 132 Morrison Ave., NICE ROOM, good location, home garage, fully landscaped lot, Hlghtstown, Joe Burd. township committee, and George church. T he^orrlssey family has There will lie a service of fa­ basement, extra large storage. cooked meals, $23, week. Young Clinton, tax collector candidate. $23,000. Many extras. Huge circular drive­ been part of the Monmouth Junction vorite hymns and anthems, led by Biuineas Properties gentleman preferred, In Trenton, church since its beginning more way, Truly a prestige home. Call: Phone 392-0847. the Adult Choir under the direc­ than 70 years ago. New Ranch Home with living room, (609) 882-8855 or 396-3577 For IVni|»le To Uegin tion of Miss Terry Madeira, on dining room, kitchen, panelled re­ Further Information SECOND FLOOR apartment. 4 The late Mr, .Morrissey's father Sunday, May 22, at 4 p.m. In the BUSINESS RENTALS was a church elder for over 25 creation room, 3 bedrooms and 2 rooms, business couple pre­ Sanctuary of the Six Mile Run Re­ full t)aths, 1 car garage, fully Shavuol Festival P'ears. An engineer for the Penn- formed Church in Franklin Park Attractive space, newly redeco­ ferred. For information call 466- Hotels & Motels landscaped. $25,000. rated, up to 3000 sq. ft. suitable 1133. Tuesdav Fveniiiij most business operations. Also New 2 Story Colonial with 4 bed­ j UNFURNISHED 1 room apt. with 1 or 2. room office on 2nd floor. i Temple Beth Shalom of Kendall rooms, 2 1/2 baths, living room Bargain for Vet $9,200. 'pri. bath and ent. on Nassau St. CLARKSVILLE MOTEL Immediate occupany In downtown ; Park will conduct special family with fireplace, dining room, re­ Trenton near Cadwalder Park. No !Mav be sub-let as of June 1 Princeton. Conven. parking. Rea­ services for Shavuot, a two-day creation room, laundry room, full down payment. Monthly payment for' $90. Call 921-2813 or 722- •U. S. Route 1 and Quaker Road $57.88. 4 bedroom semi - newly sonable rentaL Phone (609) 924- 9265. ______near American Cyanamid Co. 2, 3, Jewish festival which begins Tues­ cellar, 1 car garage. Excellent 3540. day evening, on Wednesday and location, $29,000. ! decorated and fine condition. 882- STUDIO apartment on HarilsonSt. and 4 room apartments, tastefully GARDEN CENTER I 5828. Thursday, May 25 and 26, at 10:30 Private entrance and off-street furnished, by week or mo.ith. Also : a.m. OFFICE SPACE - ground floor, rooms with private bath. Commer­ New Ranch Home with 3bedrooms, parking, $9d month. Available June Adult services will beconducted living room, dining room, kitchen, air-conditioned, large free parking cial rates. 452-2233. 2 BEDROOM RANCH - Ideal for 1. Call 395-1751, on Wednesday evening. May 25, at 2 1/2 baths, panelled recreation lot. Cajl 924-0715. Springfield ! retired couple, large rooms. 8:30 and will Include the tradition room, 1 car garage. Fully land­ .APT. .Allentown vicinity, 2 Ylzkor memorial service. scaped lot. $24,300. jbedrms., newly decorated, hard- ,4 BEDROOMS and 2 baths, nice The Hebrew word "Savuot" LAWN & GARDEN Real Estate For Rent i wood floors, no pets. Reasonable. means "weeks" and the holiday 35 Acres with 5 liedroom house, I country setting with 2 acres of 1 ground. Call 259-2431 after 5 p.m. Too Late takes Its name from the date of -TRACTORS A very good buy at $38,500. Its celebration: exactly seven I SUB-LET until Sept, or longer. EXCELLENT locationforbusiness FOR RENT, Vacant Trenton apart­ weeks after the beginning of Pass- 43 Acres with large house and a I Furnished 3 bedroom house in I or professional use with living ments. First floor Spring St. 4 jover. 3 room cottage $43,000. I Princeton boro. $275, per month. ! iER niB Er space. rooms and bath, unfurnished, $105, To Classify In Biblical days, Shavuot was I Call 921-2049, mo. Third floor Prospect St., 4 celebrated primarily as a harvest Evenings and Weekends Emma W. Owens rooms, bath, furnished, $100. mo. festival and the occasion for pre­ 448-2097 448-1353 HOUSE FOR RENT FURNISHED. First floor ProspectSt., furnished, LEAAflNG COUNTRY, must sell senting the first fruits of the new Licenced Real Estate Broker June 15 to February 1 (would con­ 26 Maplewood Ave., Cranbury 2 rooms and bath, no cooking, red VW, late '65, Undercoating, season to the Temple. sider rental from September 1 to I $75, mo. Call Mrs. Moore, 924- many extras, garaged, excel, cond. TradltlonaUy, Shavuot Is also February 1). Central, walking dis­ 9676, $1350. Call eve. 921-2770. the anniversary of God’s revela­ tance to Nassau Street. 3 bed­ tion of the Ten Commandments on HOPEWELL BORO rooms, 2 baths, 1 r. with fire­ AVAILABLE RENTALS i 250CC SCRAMBLER for sale, WeU Mount Sinai. Shavuot, therefore. Is ON MAINE LAKE place. Beautifully furnished. Own­ an occasion for religious observ­ Wholesome old Colonial shares er 924-2260. Lawrence, Norris, ^ built by small German firm, road Nice efficiency apartment $125, ances dedicated to the theme of 3/4-acre lot with stately trees. FULLY EQUIPPED SUMMER Kerr, - Broker, 924-1416. I and scrambling tires, wheel sproc- SALES AND SERVICE 3 room apt. over 2 car gar, $135. Torah: the revealed moral law of House features 3 bedrooms; 1 1/2 CO'FTAGE ON WOODED DOT AD­ : kets and seats. For the man who 3 room centrally located ! wants a bike that runs well but God. baths; large living room; big dining JACENT TO HIGHWAY. CEMENT REAL ESTATE RENTALS. House room, and modern kitchen. Brand furnished apartment, $140. , needs small work that he can do - 0 - LANDSCAPE SERVICE DOCK. PRICE $9,000. Tel. EVEN­ - 3 bedrooms, at 127 Shapiro Ave. 2 bedroom furnished apt. $175. new wiring, bathroom tup and heat­ INGS 896-0904. himself. Sacrifice, $210, or best Democrats' Sale Inquire at 151 Wycoff Ave., Hights- 3 bedroom boro house $225, ing system make this an attractive town, N. J. offer. Call 924-9486. Financing Arranged offering at $26,000. 4-5 bedroom house In Has 882 Profit FOR SALE - 5 room house In Princeton Twp. $400. THOMPSON REALTY Hopewell, moderately priced. In FOR RENT BAY SHORE, N. J., 8 rooms, 2 Alan Haskins, president of the TREES and SHRUBS (Broker) good condition. Phone 737-0779 K. .M. LIGHT, Real Estate full baths, large enclosed porch, South Brunswick Democratic Club, after 6 p.m. Large comfortable duplex apart­ Mr. & Mrs, Karl Light, Brokers 2 car garage, corner lot on la­ announced the club's bake sale held IT 195 Nassau St. 921-7655 ment containing 9 rooms and 2 245 Nassau St. goon and near bay. Many extras, at the Food Fair last Saturday MOWER REPAIR baths. Center of town. Adult 924-3822 -Asking $29,000. For information realized $82. He ■was especially praiseworthy Evenings and Sunday FOR SALE - In N. Y. State, Fing­ family preferred. Avallalbe 1, call 448-1406, of the services of Mrs, John J. Full Line Lawn and Garden Sprays er Lake area, camp site or house Sept. '66. $310 month, heat In­ DUPLEX apartment for rent. 1st Schuch of Deans who was chair­ H. Richard Parsells 921-2654 site. 3 acres with house trail­ cluded. floor, large living room, bay win­ man, Mrs. Lester Schaub of Deans i PEREZ GARDEN CENTER 8. NURSERY er. Equipped with city elec­ dow, colonial dining room, built- HOIBE FOR RENT on Woodslde and Mrs. Ludwig Bohler of KendaU ' tricity, septic system and 1/2 CORNELU WELLER in china closets, sunny kitchen with MAJOR RD. MON. JC T . 329-4597 Ave., 6 rooms, 2 baths, modern Park. ! GAS STATION repair and paint acre pond. On good roads. REAL ESTATE powder room. 2nd floor, 3 large shop. A good location, corner of kitchen, enclosed porch. Call 448- $2,000. full price. Adjoining par- 29 Palmer Square West bedrooms, tile bath, linen and 2691. 202 & 69 Hwys. 2 bays, 4 pumps, , cel of 57 acres, on 2 roads, sown 924-5000 storage closet, Oak floors, car­ rest rooms and office. Oil hot wa­ In hay. $2500. Buy one or both port, 2 lilocks from elementary ter heat. Now selling Gulf pro­ parcels. Call (609)-448 1824 or JU7- or High School. An acre of back ducts, no lease Involved, large lot, '8875. yard. Rent $240. to $285. per 1-6/10 acres. Can expand business Wanted To Rent month. Long lease preferred. Call Ijecture Slated switch to gas heat... or build a home. Asking price, 924-0024. $30,000 For ‘Blue Army'' TWO FURNISHED 2 bedroom SUB-LETTING between mid June 6 MILES FROM Hopewell. Ranch Area residents havelieenInvited Summer Rentals apartments or houses needed In and early Sept,, modern furnished home, 3 bedrooms, bath, liv­ I to listen to Francis Schukardt, e a s iy m onths terms Princeton or Princeton area for 1 bedroom apartment. Air condi­ ing room and modern kitchen. j-a 29-\ear-old native of Seattle, visiting staff of Princeton Univer­ tioned, swimming pool, large kit­ Full basement with finished rec­ Wash., who travels from country sity. One for 2 months, mid May- chen, laundry facilities. ;$155. Now your installer can offer you a convenient financing plan so you reation room, hot air oil heat, to country telling of the work of WANTED dependable couple to live | mid June. One for 9 months, start­ month. Call 896-0484. breezeway and garage. Lot Is the "Blue .Army of Fatima." In Princeton country home this' ing Immediately. Call452-5317be­ can install Gas Heat on easy monthly terms . . . w'ith no dow n pay­ nicely land.scaped with an excep­ He will speak at the mission of summer, mid June-Sept. Trans­ tween 8:45 - 5 week days. tionally fine view. LAMBERTVILLE the Consolata Fathers on State ment, and up to five years to pay! □ Yes, now it’s easier than ever $17,900 portation necessary. References required. Please write to Box 650, Highwax 27 on Saturday, May 21, before to switch to Gas Heat’s well-known advantages: economical, c/o Princeton Packet, Princeton. ONE FURNISHED, 2 bedroom 2 apartments in restored colonial I at 8 p. m. apartment, Princeton or Princeton house In residential area: Members of the Blue Army pray clean, quiet, trouble-free operation. □ Right now, call your plumbing OSCAR WOLFE, RE.'.LTOR area for visiting Princeton staff for the conversion of the Com- 397 - 2138 SUMMER CAMP PROPERTY - member for 2 months. Please #1. Living room, bedroom, kitchen jmunlsts to Christianity and for contractor or heating installer for complete details about the new easy Evenlngs& Sunday well equipped, easily accessible. call 452-5371 between 9 a.m. - and bath. Includes heat. $80. I world peace. 397-3080 466-1297 466-2158 Available June through Septem­ payment plan plus a FREE heating survey of your home. 5 p.m. ! - 0- Hunterdon County Multi{3le ber or any portion. Details first #2. Efficiency apartment (living- •Available to Public Service customers in owner-occupied one or two family homes, during April, May, June and July, 1966. Listings meeting. Reply to Box #648, c /o WANTED house to lease. Trans­ bedroom) with separate kitchenette CIIURCH SQUARE DANCE Princeton Packf^t, Princeton. ferred to the Trenton area. Need and hath. Unfurnished. $50. GRACIOUS LIVING 3-4 bedrooms within 20 mile radi­ I The Six Mile Run Reformed VACATION - Nova Scotia; Two us. 2 year lease with transfer MAURICE M. ELY, REALTOR Church, Franklin Park, will hold a 24 N. Main St., New Hope, Pa. Can lie enjoyed in this custom modern attractively furnished clause. Up to $175. per month. Call square dance at 8 p.m. on Satur­ 215-862-2828 built brick and frame colonial near houses, overlooking Bay of Fundy 888-3186. day, May 21, in the church's Fel- Pennington. Offering a wide cen­ - Harold Hedgpeth, 110 Jefferson |lowshlp Hall. Jack Vetter will call ter hall, spacious living room, Rd., Princeton, N.J. 924-0661. the tunes and everyone is invited WANTED TO RENT - farm or TWO SPACIOUS rooms, bath, re­ large beautiful family sized kit­ including children. A small dona­ country-type home, 3 bedrooms. frigerator, stove, close to tran.sp. chen with many cabinets. Cozy BRYANT POND, MAINE - 3 room tion will be asked. Call bet. 8-4, Mon.-Frl. (201) KI- Price includes utilities, garage. den with cathedral celling and a furnished cottage. Electric kit­ 5-8000, ext. 296. $105. 201-297-3780 or 297-2186. floor to celling fireplace, 2 1/2 chen, bath, furnace. Good fishing, baths and 4 generous size l^ed- swimming, Sandy beach. Address APT, FOR RENT, 3 rooms &bath, rooms. Full basement, 2 car gar­ until June 1, Ethel E. Hobbs, 4 furnished, centrally located, avail­ age on over 2 acres of land. A wise Dartmouth St., Forest Hills, N, Y. For Rent— Apts. able June 1, $120 month, utili­ buy at just $34,500. .After June 1st Bryant Pond RFD#2, S. R. S. Maine. ties Included, 924-4698. RESTORED COLONIAL MODERN 4 room apartment. All POCONO MOUNTAINS: Vacation FOR RENT 3 room apartment. KENDALL PARK electric heat and utilities. Newly cottages. Sleeps six, complete Heat and hot water supplied, Im­ TYlcked awa\ on 20 acres In the decorated. Private entrance. Out cooking facilities, tile bath, fire­ mediate occupancy. Call 448-0428. 3 bedroom, 6 room Roneb, I'j Harbourton Hills with an ideal of town. Suitable for 2 business place. Filter swimming pool, pic­ bofbs, goroge, large lor, 1 lake site. 12 rooms of charm and men or women. Call 609-448-4309. block to schools, In excellent good living, 5 working fireplaces, nic tables, shuffleboard. Chil­ SUB-LET June - Aug. 3 1,'2 rooms, condition. Owner moving out random floors and a large horse dren’ s play area. 3/4 mile stocked un furnished apartment. Centrally of state. Immediate occupancy. trout stream. Near Camelback Ski .■\P.ARTMFNT, 5 minutes from barn. Just minutes from Penning­ located, $125, utilities included. Princeton in < ounti ■. setting. Con­ A ssum e mortgage for $1500 area. Write Gravatt’ s Hemlock down. Monthly payment only ton. Offered at $59,000. 921-9000, ext. 320 dally, 921-8545 venient to tran.sportation, 3 rooms Hollow. Box 98, R.D.#1, Henry- $ 129. week ends and evenings. and batli, hartiwood floors, fire­ STONE HACIENDA vllle. Pa. or call 717 - 421- 6857 for information. Rates $85.00 place and patio. Price includes 8 room Colonial wi#i 4 large utilities and garage. $130. Call On over 6 ac’ces with panoramic per week. FIRST FLOOR .Apt. for rent, 100 bedrooms, 2W baths, seporate 297-3780 or 297-2186. family room, formol dining views. 6 spacious rooms and cer­ Linden Lane off NassauSt. Prince­ ton. 2 bedrooms, living room, kit­ room, large kitchen, utility amic tile bath. This home Is of room, 2 cor goroge. Only $2], 500- the liest construction and offers SUMMER RENTAL - furnished chen, bath, study, and use ofbase- IN HIGHTSTOWN, 3 room fur­ one of the best lo baths, modern kitchen, dining Furnished, private entramo, off- 1 A LOVELY VIEW. 1 acre near 924-2892. room, library, pine paneled living street parking, suitable for 1 per­ 1 . Rockv Hill, 4 years old. 27' Uv- 1 room with french doors opening on son. 1 year lease. $90. Utilities STEELE, ROSLOFF, SMITH Ing room, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 APARTME.NT FOR RENT, Center to flagstone terrace. Many shade Included. Call 395-1751 weekend.s Real to rs baths. Taxes $565. Fuel $195. of town. 3 rooms and bath. .Avail­ trees, 1 car garage. Please phone and after ";30 week d.iys. Prl^e $29,000. Owner. Call 924- able Immediately. Call 924-4478. 27 (201) 297-0200 K. P. PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY 924-0226. 2727'or 466-1509. 0 PAGE TEN THE c e n t r a l p o s t THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 JCC PICNIC SUNDAY F.LA.H.E. EXHIBIT O knijuinie? M o i i o r The Ladles Auxlllaryof the Jew­ The annual Fine Arts, Art and Carolyn Cook Picked To Attend 4-H Japanese i'ouple ish Community Center of South Home Economics exhibit of South III su r a net* V i j c i i l s Brunswick will sponsor a picnic Brunswick High School will be held (Atizenship ('ourse At \\ ashington To Entertain At Sunday, May 22, in Relchler on May 25 and 26 from 7:30 to 9 She is the 15-year-old daughter Park. Mrs. Hertha Vogel Is chair­ Carolyn Cook will be one of two O a i i i e r . Egnll p.m.. at the school. Student proj­ delegates from the Middlesex of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Cook V U d Reception man, and there will he no ad mission ects and materials will be dis­ County delegation to the annual 4-H of Dayton, and a member of the Two area insurance men, Wil­ charged. The picnic will begin at The membership committee of played and refreshments will be Citizenship short course to lie held Deans Junior Workers 4-H club. liam Cramer of 52 Stockton Road, 1 p.m., and refreshments sold. the Princeton YWCA plans a re­ served. in Washington, D.C. from June 26 There will be 52 young people Kendall Park, and Raymond E. attending from New Jersey, with ception and coffee in honor of the to July 2. Egolf of 18 Marion Ave., Franklin "graduates" of Newcomers Club, transportation paid by the Sears Park, have been cited by their com­ Roebuck Foundation. also of the YWCA, on Tuesday, Picnic l*lanned panies for outstanding work. May 24 at 8 p.m. The Middlesex County 4-H Lead­ Mr. Cramer has been honored ers Association has voted to give The program will be highlighted For Somerset by Liberty Mutual Insurance Com­ by a musical interlude by Mr. and Miss Cook a partial scholarship to pany as one of its top personal and attend. Mrs. Minoru Toda of Tokyo, who business lines salesmen In the are visiting Princeton under the Presbyterians - 0- United States. auspices of the David Sarnoff Re­ Weather permitting, the Som­ Representing the company at Its search Center Mr. Toda, who Is on erset Presbyterian Church will Mothe rs-To-lb‘ Radio Office, Mr. Cramer has been leave from the RCA Tokyo Labora­ hold Its annual Spring Picniconlts named to membership in the Top tory, Is also an accomplished flut­ grounds at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, May CAasses Slated Producers Club, comprised of less ist and will accompany his wife, 22 when its many dogwood trees than one-quarter of Liberty Mu­ A new series of classes for a graduate of the Tokyo Vocal will be in full blossom. In case of tual's business and personal lines mother - to - be will be started Music Academy, In a program of rain, it will be held May 29. sales force. Thursday, May 20 by the Visiting classic music and Japanese folk Its nine-acre property at 100 Mr. Egolf, an agent for the All­ songs. Kennedy Boulevard, at the end of Nurse Association in Middlesex state Insurance Company has re­ County at 21 George St., In New Decorations will be by Mrs. Sana Keds Winston Drive in Somerset, has ceived the "Honor Ring" award Brunswick. The classes will Yamata, also of Tokyo, a licensed over 50 wild white dogwoods and as one of the company's leading be held each Thursday from 2 to 4 teacher of Sogetsu Flower Ar­ more than half a dozen pink ones producers. p.m. The mothers-to-be will be rangement, who Is currently teach­ that are now beginning to flower. The "Honor Ring" award pro­ guided on how to care for them­ ing at the YWCA. The program will begin at 4:30 vides recognition to Allstate sales­ The Newcomers Club Is open to with games for children and youth selves and baby both before and men who have displayed the abili­ after birth. all women who are new to the and will conclude with the showing ty and determination to produce an The supplies needed for the baby area; membership Is for two years. of the film, Martin Luther, at 7 outstanding multiple - line sales Mrs. Ronald E. Enstrom Is p.m. In the chapel, terminating at are discussed, a baby's bath performance. Is demonstrated, a formula Is pre­ chairman of the Membership Com­ about 8:30. - 0 - pared and breathing and relaxation mittee. Assisting with the recep- Twenty hostesses are Inviting C. McKlnlay, Robert Levine, John groups of families of the congre­ exercises are taught which aid the mother during the baby's birth. CHECK THE F. Foff, Toms E. Royal, E. Lee gation to plan their picnic menus VISITORS FROM JAPAN, Mr. and Mrs. Minoru Martin, James Roderick, Robert Kendall Pork Shopping together so that they may have There Is a registration fee which CLASSIFIECS may lie paid at the first class. Toda, plan program of music for YVVCA reception Miller, Bert Marsh, William E. their Informal meal together. Jones, Ted E. Petrie, S. R, Frel- berg, and Jack C, Keeton. s p r in g b u il d in g R(‘(*r(‘atioii Studies Planned ; For Kingston Area (diildren

A study to evaluate the needs Wright was present at the meeting and facilities of Kingston area to explain a Green Acres proposal children was planned by the South under consideration which could SUPPLIES Brunswick Recreation Commis­ enlarge the area of Relchler Park. sion during its meeting Monday night. Mr. Hosea outlined final plans Commission chairman John for the commission-sponsored Junior Olympics scheduled for Mann reported that a request for LAST BIG w eek / Saturday, May 21, at the high school such a study was made recently athletic field. by a group of Kingston parents, who suggested the use of the King­ Plans were also formulated to ston School. provide transportation totheLam- For Added Safety and George Hosea and Mrs. Victor bertvllle Music Theater for two 8x7-Foot Commander Compare The Features Butler have been directed to con­ performances In June. The exact Security duct the study and submit it to time and arrangements will be an­ Preglazed Ceuipare The Prices the commission prior to the June nounced later. 27 opening of the playground There will be no charge for Colonial Exterior season. transportation and tickets will be GARAGE DOORS Thea You'll Buy Moore's Township committeeman Herbert available at a discount rate. o <1 P0ST& Moumouth Junction School Aluminum Extension LANTERN To Present Two Musicals Two productions will be featured feature Terry Eichles, Daniel LADDERS at the spring musical program of White, David Andrejko, Juan Mar­ the Monmouth Junction School on tin, Thomas Kazanskl, Vivian Tuesday, May 24, at 8 p.m. Lowensteln, Valerie Fenske, Ruth Parents and friends are Invited Hileman and Patricia Brabson and to hear the pupils present Humper­ the sixth grade chorus. 12208, 12302 dinck's "Hansel and Gretel" and 9 x 7 -F o o t . . . 55.00 Gilbert and Sullivan's "Mikado." 16 ft. Mrs, Frank Hagget, music sup­ • 13 Vi-Inch high block lantern with ervisor at the school, will direct • 4 panels, 4 sections, 1 section with gloss frosted glass the program. .Accompanist will be the Rev. John Maltby. • Non-scuff top to protect pointed surfoces • Galvanized track and all hardware included • 78-lnch motching black round post Unlike other years, the musical • Heavy duty locking device holds ladder presentations will be the only pro­ S'/z-inch Low Hoodroom KH...... 5.95 securely gram, and will not be given in Doluxt Lontom ...... 7.49 conjunclon with the Parent Teacher • Self-aligning, non-skid shoes to prevent .Association meeting. 19-ft. Wootfiorstripping ...... Z50 12/2 Undorground Coblo ft. 7c slipping Singing the main parts of "Han­ sel and Gretel" will be fifth grad­ ers James Hunt, Margaret An- drejko, Donna Roberts, JIU OTHER SIZES IN STOCK Scurato, John Luck, Debbie Ro­ berts, Sharon Harto, Susan Ga­ • 20 Ft...... 16.97 • 28 Ft...... 23.98 boon, Debbie lovlne, Regina CONTRACTORS Kapalski, Debbie Kornegay, Deb­ • 24 Ft...... 19.98 • 32 Ft...... 34.90 bie Mitchell, Della Bernard, Yvon­ ne Caldwell, Sean Fenske, and • 36 Ft...... 38.95 Kathy Scurato. The fifth grade chorus will also participate. The ever-popular "Mikado" will FLEXIGUM 15,500 BDF Wofergoor*/® T V n sr MASONRY ROOF Of Weeks' UTILITY LUMBER WATERPROOFING COATING Slated ,tf J(d’. ^ 5 0 "The Feast of the Weeks,” will be observed by Congregation Sharrl Shalom at the South Bruns­ 5 GAL. • 50 lb. white for oM wick Jewish Community Center, Tired of going to mosonry surfaces I according to Louis Stabsky, chair- • Color additives FOUNDATION i man of the religious committee, the airport to meet per thousand. available j The schedule will be Tuesday, $50 CO ATING. . . .3.49 ;Mav 24, 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday, someone and finding iMay 25, 9 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; out the plane is late? AB5 Plastic land Thursda>, May 26, 9 a.m. MANY LEFT OVER PLUMBING FIXTURES 'with Yizkor, or prayers for the Phone first .dead, about 10 a.m. NEW JERSEY BELL AT HALF PRICE!! Droin, W aste, Vent DELIVERY SERVICE TO ALL AREAS. BAKED WHITE there is GUTTERING Richmoore® Porch & Richmoore Red I Floor En am el...... gal. 5.98 Roof & Born P o in t...... gal 3.98 ONLY ONE I ficr-FirvS • Green gal. 4.98 Flooring Fin ish ...... gal. 4.97 C e 2>c5-ln. X 1 Vj-ln. X Welcome Wagon International, 16-ol 10-ft. Gallon 10 & 20-tt. with over 5.000 hostesses, has Spray Enamel ...... 88c Point T h in n e r...... 1.35 Ff. • 3 Inch X 10 foot ...... 9.40 more than thirty years experi­ I Gallon Richmoore Premium ence in fostering good will in 2*3-10. X 10-ft. dowrispout 1.98 • 30-yeof guorantee Turpentine...... 1.79 Trim P a in t...... gal. 6.89 • NSF & W POA opproved business and community life. I Richmoore® Premium 1 V7-inch • Galvanized for top • Corrosion proof— won't rot, rust or For more information about . . . Exterior P rim e r...... gal. 5.29 Trim B ru sh ...... gg^ weather protection corrode

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