THE CENTRAL POST VOL. VIII,^O. 8 KENDALL PARK. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 196(i Newsstand 10»c Residents^ Registration Slated p.m, in the South Brunswick High Assisting with thepreparationof School. the program are: Mrs. Janice Princeton Hospital still needs By Franklin W omen Voters League The candles will honor each of Lehet, advisor of The Viking S i35,000 in the "L et’ s Finish the the PT.A's in the township, and will Press, student newspaper: Chaun- Jol'" phase of its special Imllding The League of Women Voters 40 days. be lit by the presidents: Mrs, cey C. Chattel! and .Ab red J. Ricci, fund drive for $615,793, it was of F ranklin Township will hold a Franklin Township residents can Howard O. Burr, Dayton: Warren of the music department: Francis reported Tuesdav' tiy George W, voter registration Wednesday, also register In person at the G. Parmenter, Deans: Mrs, Daniel Kappes, physical education in­ Conover, president. .March 2, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at office of the township clerk. Rail­ Fenske, Monmouth Junction: Mrs. structor: .Mrs. .Margaret Pet- .A total of $470,536 has Iveen the FrankUn State Bank to enable road Square in Mlddlebush or at Jack C. Stein, Cambridge: Mrs. tingell, ho.lie economics instruc- .sul'scrll'ed. but that is not enough new residents to vote on the April the County Board of Elections, Sylvan DougUs, Constable: Walter to !: IX)lores Kramp and .Adelaide to cuaramee that the hospital c.!n 12 School Referendum. Administration Building, Bridge Jennings. Greenbrook; .Mrs. W. J. Dawson of the art department; collect the $250,000 challenge gift League members, who are and Hl^ Streets, Somerville. Sigle, Kingston: and Mrs. Daniel Tlioitias Walsh, industrial arts in- offered' in- ,i non-local foundation. deputy clerks of Franklin Town­ The Voters Service Committee .Alper, high school. structo:: and Steve Bodnarchuk, .Amonc the new cifts ret'orted ship, will be on hand to register of the League is distributing 700 Co-chairmen of the Founder’s guidance director. • til.-^ week are; the new voters. They are Mrs. letters to new residents in Franklin Da\ program are Mrs. EimerSun- M’.s. Sunda;. has announced tliat .A total o: $44,960 in new pledges .Adam Jimenez, Mrs. David Bar- Township describing voter regis­ day and .Mrs. Irwin Kornblatt. Mrs. a Look will be presented to the fron, the medical .i;,d dental staff ood, .Mrs. Donald Taylor and Mrs. tration. .M. Alan Sprague is serving as school library havin, the largest of the Hospit.il. .1 gist of $1,000 A GL-\.NT BOX, broken down into three sections tor transport, is lUO feet Harry Welby. For further information, resi­ hospitality chairman. The special attendance at the meeting. Trie in­ fron, the Conger F'ou'idation of long when assembled. William F. Zimmermann, owner of the Industrial -To be eligible to vote, a resl- dents are urged to contact Mrs. guests to be honored will be the vocation will be bv the Rev, Eu­ New York City .md ,i pledge of Woodworking C o., attaclies a red marker I” the bo.\ befor(“ deliA’cring it dent must be a citizen, over 21, j Robert Greenberg, Voters Service past presidents of all PT.A’s in gene Speckman. $6,000 :rom Pain er Square, Inc. to the South Brunsu ick plant ot Phelps-IF'dge. have resided in New Jersey six Chairman, at 15 Tunnell Road, months and In Somerset County | Somerset. Bank Displays \If(^arter Books (vassman Troii[)e To Perform ork Originals Of Pianist Brendel To( jive Program Bv l.oeal Student Calendar Art Pianist .Alfred Brendel will per­ form at McCarter Theatre on Of Italian Drama A composition by Douglas Mc- T8e Princeton Bank and Trust Tuesday March 8 at 8:30 p.m. Gllvra will lie performed at Ober- (Soilipdhy office at 76 Nassau St. Born in Wlesenberg, Austria, in Vittorio Gassman, Italy’s lln College’ .s Festival of Contem­ IMS on exhibit the originals of the 1931, at the age of seven he played “ Prince of Players,” will appear porary Music this week. His works which appear in the bank’s his own piano sonata at his first for one performance only at Mc­ “ Movements for Two Pianos” Is calendar for 1966. They were done recital. Carter Theatre on Suntby, Feb. an experiment with time elements by members of the Princeton Art - A prize winner in the Concorso 27 at 3 p.m. He wlU bring with him In music. Association and represent many Busoni In 1949, Mr. Brendel has a troupe of fine Italian actors head­ This is the second Festival at techniques. toured Europe extensively as well ed by Edmonda Aldlnl and Carlo which Mr. McGllvra’ s work has .Montagna. The works Include “ Head of a as Latin A merlca, the Middle East­ been played. In 1965 his ern countries. North and South Their program, “ The Game of “ III Holderlln Songs” was per­ Woman” by Mary Loomis Wilson; Heroes,” Is a medley of scenes Africa, Australia, New Zealand, formed at the University of HawalL “ Abandoned” by Dagmar Tribble; and one-act plays ranging from and North and South America. He Mr. McGllvra Is the son of Mr, "Estrangement” by Trudy Glucks- 16th century Italian drama to berg; “ Blrdfoot Violet” by Pa­ has a i^ a red annually at the Salz­ and Mrs. Robert D. McGUvra of burg Festival since 1960, and Is present day theatre of the absurd. 521 Lake Drive. He is a composi­ tricia Gorgan Pogue; “Crew” by The troupe will perform: Angelo Henry Martin; "F ree” by Charles also an annual soloist with the tion major. Berlin and Philharmonic Beolco’s satire, “ Parliament” ; a McVlcker; “ Regetta” by Anita - 0- Orchestras. For the past three scene from Alflerl's “Orestes,” a ■MBS VUGUIRE ENROLLS Bemarde; "Nude” byShirlee Lor- selection from the Carlo Goldoni et; "Mary Watts’ .Market” by years he has held master classes pianists at the Vienna Festival with comedy, “ La Locandiera” ; a Pi­ Miss Kathleen A. Maguire of Yvonne Burk; “ Rural Landscape - randello one-actor, “ The Man with 269 Hawthorne .Ave., has enrolled Grlggstown” by William .Mona­ his colleagues Paul Badura-Skoda TO PLAY ORESTES and Joerg Demus. the Flower in His Mouth” ; an ex­ at Saint Francis College, Loretto, ghan; “November Woods” by tract from Ugo Betti’s “ The Queen Pa., for the second semester. Mary E, Johnston and “ Tree” by Mr. Brendel is currently oc­ Tristam Burges Johnson of Be­ cupied with the recording of the and the Rebels” ; a selection from James Graves. The calendar’s loit College, Beloit, Wis., son of Danllo Dolce’s “ Waste” ; and a cover is by Patricia Gorgan Pogue. entire piano works of Beethoven. Mr. and Mrs. Tristam B. Johnson His six long-playing records of the contemporary drama, “AnAlrport i j i The art works were selected by of 26 CampbellCircle, will portray works of Liszt have brought him Too Far Away” by Patronl Grlffl. Jane Adiiance. Some are offered by Orestes, brother of Electra, in the International acclaim as one of the The dialogue, with the exception of THEATRES the artists for sale. The exhibit Beloit College Players productions foremost Interpreters of the Hun­ a portion of “ Airport,” will be In will continue through February. of “ Electra” and "The Bald So­ garian composer, and his playing Italian, with an Introduction in Eng­ prano,” to be given on campus. of the piano concertos of Schoen­ lish to explain each scene. berg and Stravinsky has been highly Mr. Gassman Is best known In McCa r t e r Presents . praised. this country for his Italian film s i w n w t Another Sensational Keyboard Debut Tickets for the concert are still roles, as In “ Bitter Rice,” and -NOW SHOWING- available at the McCarter Theatre “ Big Deal on Madonna Street.” box office. His American tour has been ar­ ranged through Jay K. Hoffman, ALFRED - 0- under the auspices of the Institute SOPHIA Ke^ionai Ball(‘t Het'eption hollows Opening (ff Drama Series Italleno di Cultura. He comes to Princeton through the efforts of BRENDEL At the on-stage reception at who help make the wheels “ Lady Windermere’s Fan.” McCarter’s booking director, Wil­ LOREN T'o Perforin .\l McCarter Theatre on Friday go ’round. The gala followed Here, William W. Lockwood Jr., PIANIST night, the audience met and min­ liam Lockwood Jr., who Is also the opening production In the who handles booking chores for producing the Americanpremiere (ALL BEETHOVEN AND W ar Memorial gled with members of the cast both McCarter and Lincoln Cen­ and behlnd-the scenes people Winter-Spring drama series. performance at Lincoln’s Beau­ SAHDBERT PROGRAM) A gala reception will follow ter, chats with guests. mont Theatre this week. ju b iiH ' the Princeton Regional Ballet's ■ARREK XAR STATE n~.9PARKtflC ACROK ST. TUE., MAR. 8 - 8:30 P.M. Trenton debut on Saturday, Mar. Prices: Orch. $3.5Q 3.00; 26, at the War Memorial Building. Shakespeare Comedy ^ext TRENT Bel. $3.00, 2.50 Benefactors, sponsors and pa­ trons of the event will meet the -NOW SHOWINC- TICKETS NOW ON SALE artists and choreographers In the In Winter-Spring Series Waakdoys McCa r t e r grand ballroom. Friday, Feb. 25, marks the open­ vld Byrd, Clarence Felder, Char­ 1:30 & B P.M. The regional ballet company was Sot. G, Sun. Bo« S2«, Princaton, N. J . ing of the second play in McCar­ lotte Glenn, Ruby Holbrook, founded two years ago by the 1 - 4:30 - 8 P.M. Phon«i 921-8700 ter Theatre’s 1966 Winter-Spring Duncan Hoxworth, Martha Knight, Princeton Ballet Society to en­ Drama Season, William Shake­ Penny Larsen, Anne Murray, Tony courage the dance. Artistic di­ speare’s “ A Midsummer Night’s Musante, Frederic O’ Brady, rector Is Audree Estey, a mem­ Dream.” Mario Sllettl and James Tripp. MY FAIR ^ MiCartcr Theatre ber of the Commission to Study the Shakespeare’s delightful comedy Many have been In residence with Arts In New Jersey. The company of love, fantasy, and midsummer McCarter for over a year both at draws Its members from all over madness was staged by Jon Moerel, Princeton and at Lakewood, Ohio, LADY _ IXCIITOa'X 4»T TllCXTW a UlO M U N R CK AV. ty o f ! central New Jersey. and principals include Gordon where McCarter repertory com­ Choreographers for the event Clark as Theseus and Eve .lohn- pany members have for the past include Alfredo Corvlno, ballet son as Hlppolyta, Frederic four summers joined members master of the Metropolitan Opera O’Brady as Egeus, Charlotte Glenn of the resident performing compa­ 1966 Winter-Spring Drama Series Ballet, and ^rry Ross of the and James Tripp as Hermia and ny at the Great Lakes Shakespeare Doily of 7 & 9:30 with the Princeton Ballet Society. Mr. Ross Demetrius, Gregory Abels and Ann F estival. Sot. 8i Sun. Con’t from 2 Professional Repertory Company has created an original jazz bal­ Gee Byrd as Lysander and Hel­ The McCarter policy moves let, “ The Covenant” , for the oc­ ena, I>avld Byrd as Puck, Clarence toward the eventual reality of a Federico Fellini’s • casion. Felder as Bottom, and Mario Si- Professional Repertory Theatre The junior and senior groups lettl and Ruby Holbrook as Tl- sponsored by Princeton University JULIET OF UDY WINDERMERE’S FAN of the ballet company will be joln^ tania and Oberon. and co-operating producers on a THE SPIRITS by Oscar Wilde by guest artist Ramon Segarra, Last week’s opening show, year-round basis. Thursday, l^brwary 24 — 7:30 P.M. who will be featured In "L es Syl- “ Lady Windermere’s Fan,” con phldes.” PRINCIPALS in comedy include Clarence Felder, tinues In the series through April MIDSUMMER HIGNT’S DREAM The performance is sponsored left, as Bottom and Arthur Lithgovv as Quince. "M id- 17, as does August Strindberg’s NEW BIGHTS THEATRE k by the Har Sinai Sisterhood. Co- Friday Saturday Sunday Monday < ■> by William Shwhespeore Night's Dream” opens Friday, Feb. 25 “ Miss Julie,” to be added to chairmen of the reception are Mrs. the repertory .\Iarch 11, “ Can­ Feb. 25 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Opening Friday, February 25 — 8:30 P.M. Feb. 26 M. George Coleman and Mrs. Na­ dida” opening .March 25, and 11 Cthe^ Dates: February 26, March 3, .5, 6 than Schildkraut. “ Arrah - Na Pogue” which opens - 0- April 1. THUNDERBALL Arthur W. Lithgow, executive di­ Wilii Exciting Professional Theatre SCHEDULE BRITISH FILM rector of McCarter Theatre, will SEAN CONNERY AS AGENT 007 MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTEDI direct "Arrah-Na-Pogue” and On Tuesday, March 1, at 8p.m., “ Box & Cox” by John .Madison SHOWTIME At 7:15 & 9:30 P** McCarter Theatre will present ■Morton, a one-act play which will Special Kiddie Matinee the 1962 British "social realism” be presented as a curtain raiser film, “ A Taste of Honey,” as part before the “ Miss Julie” per­ Saturday & Sunday Box 526* Princeton. N. J.« WA 1-8700 of Its International film series. formances. “ Candida” will be o t 1:15 PM Winner of four British Academy directed by Mario Sllettl, and Awards “ A Taste of Honey” Is “ .Miss Julie” by Donald Moffat, DIRECT FROM NEW YORK PREMIEREI one of the most memorable films ■Mr. Moffat is shuttling back and The of the 1960’s. The cast includes forth between .Princeton and New , Dora Bryan, York where he Is playing the role PRINCETON BALLET SOCIETY , Robert Stephens of Grandpa Vanderhof In the APA Audree Estey, Director and Paul Danquah. production of “ You Can’t Take It With You.” announces The McCarter acting company Is comprised of Gregory Abels, AN EVENING OF Emery Battis, Ann Gee Byrd, Da- ISRAELI FOLK DANCE CLASSIC ^iiiiHiiiiiiHHimimiiiiiiiiHiiMiiiiiinHiiiiimmmy> conducted by HELENA(Anne Gee Byrd) queries Demetrius I M o v ie T I me NAEMA PREVOTS (James Tripp) in Shakespeare's comedy of love. FILM PLAYHOUSE at the Princeton Ballet Society Studio, 262 Alexander Street cftli^ktSOmulatt and warm. Sponsor Program “ TTtat Darn Cat” continues A TASTE Thinking of switching jobs? Take a through Tuesday at 3, 7 and 9 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26 •• 8:00 to |0:3Q P.M. ihekniis of theatre/ovwS look at the opportunities In the p.m. Dancers may dance in bore feet or sneakers or OF HONEY classified pages today. Of Israeli Da nee with GARDEN ballet slippers. All evening of Israeli folk dance RITA TUSHINGHAM Carlo ,^orrta_Jni_ will be held at the Princeton Bal­ “ Batman and Robin” today Admission -- $.75 directed by let Society Studios at 262 Alexan­ through Tuesday at 7 p.m., mati­ / in Itjlian —With an \ der St., on Saturday, Feb. 26, nees on Wednesday, Saturday and \ English introduction / at 8 p.m. Naema Prevots of Wash­ Sunday at 1 p.m. The entire Bat­ IX BIENNIAL RELIGIOUS CONFERENCE R’lnner of Four British M c C a r t e r t h e a t r e o f p r i n c e t o n ington, D.C., will he In charge of man serial In one continuous camp Academy Awards!: the program. clip. of the SUNDAY, FEB. 27 at 3 P.M. Mrs. Prevots has recently re­ PRINCE Student Christian Association at McC'\RTER turned from a three-year .sta-. in Israel, where she taught Israeli Orch. $4.95 & 4.00; Bale. $4.50, 3.50, 2.50 TUES., MAR. 1 - 8P.M. “ Judith” continues through Princeton University- folk dance. Currently she teaches Tuesday, .Monday through Friday Admission - SI .00 "THE ART OF modern and Israeli dance in Wash­ presents Box 526, Princeton, N. J. 921-8700 at 7 and 9 p.m., Saturday at 6, STAINED GLASS” ington, and is choreographing an 8 and 10 p.m.; Sunday at 5, 7 Israeli folk ballet for the Princeton and 9 p.m. A display by the Wilier Regional Ballet perfoi mance to be THE LIFE OF CHRIST AS TOLD PRINCETON presented at the Trenton War Mo- NEW MIGHTS Stained Gloss Studios. rnori.U .■\uditorlum on March 26. Sponsored try the Priri rr ton New .uid old Israeli dances will "Thunderball,” Friday through : IN NEGRO SPIRITUALS ■\rt \ s sociati(tn at he taught. Couple dances, line Monday. "IRRESISTIBLE! PLEASURE FOR EVERYONE!" Is it "Pop Art dances, and various forms of the RKO THEATERS IN TRENTON -N.y. HERALD TRIBUNE McCarter Theatre hora will he included in the eve­ HELD OVER or "Camp"? ning’ s program. WMle t>are feet Llncoln: “ Judith.” are authentic for Israeli dances, THRU TUES. "WILL OELIBHT A January 28 throujh February Trent: “ My Fair Lady.” d.incers may wear sneakers or bal­ Brunswick: “ Juliet of the MULTITUDE OF NO! IT'S let slippers. Spirits.” -i- Y0UN6 AND OLD!" -N.Y. TIMES IVii Ml. S. of Penns AMPLE Neck Circle on U. S. 1 FREE at Princeton Rec. Ctr. PARKING HELD RINCE STARTS WED. OVER ! Princeton, N J MARCH 2 'THE CHASE*

p a r a m o u n t PlCTURfS .. KJRI UNGER - with MARLON BRANDO ^.SOPHIA IPREN JANE FONDA KAN OOftOIHV 8000 NfViat I n Co I o r IS Mirnis w Tw mwwu sfiiu lESPM lu uv( ACTiiG cumin am mevT SHOWTIMES juJiTK SUNDAY ROLAND HAYES, tenor I p u m m \ I f i M j a n -r.r 5- 7-9 P.M. On Pjlmer Sa • 924 0180 On Nassau St •924 0263 MON. - FRI. Once Each Eve. At 7 P.M. Doily At 3, 7, 9 P.M. ' JUDITH HAD ONLY ONE DESIRE •-’ARAMOUN'' 7 & 9 P.M. Tuesday, March 1, 1966 8:00 p.m. Mots.Wed.,Sot.,Sun. At 1 P TO W| ELD HER body UK E A " " ' , SATURDAY Admission Free Alexander Hall FREE PARKINC w e a p o n , to avenge a wrong beyond words 6 - 8-10 P.M. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1966 THE CENTRAL POST PAGE THREE Ready to buy or sell a house? Kennedy Interfaith Brotherhood His other activities include Jones Week to serving as local chapter membership in the Regular Demo­ Check this w eek’s classifieds. chairman of the Jaycee Football cratic Club of South Brunswick, Classic. Under his leadership in (continued from page 1) and serving as Social Mission the latter capacity the South chairman of Christ the King of the Grogshop. Brunswick Jaycees sold a record Luteran Church. He has been active In activities number of Football Classic tickets. Mr. Jones is the second winner He is a member of the board of of the postal clerks union serv­ of the award who is also a member Can’t ing as representative to the Post­ directors of the Middlesex County of the Jaycees, Mr. Mahony being masters Labor-Management com­ Kiddie Keep Well Camp and a the first. Other previous winners mittee and attended the postal trustee of the Twin PoolSwlm Club were the Rev. John Maltby 0963) leave of Little Rocky Hill. clerks Labor-Management In­ and G. Robert DlMarco 096^. stitutes at Rutgers and W'ashlngton, noma? D. C. He was secretary of Postal South Brunswick Clerks Local 789 from 1959 to ' Shop by 1964, president in 1964 and steward in 1965. He has served as treasurer of Jaycees phone. the Commuters (South Brunswick’ s little theater) and as an officer vs. NEW JERSEY BELL and local and state chairman of seven Jaycee committees. These Include being state Fabulous Magicans chairman of the Jaycees John F. starring Marcus Haynes Josh Grider Trick Woods (continued from page 1) BROTHERHOOD ing his two free throws with 12 ( formerly of the Harlem Globetrotters) seconds remaining. 3^ South Brunswick took the re­ bound and the pass went to Griggs, South Brunswick High School WEEK who drove down the court to a bas­ ket only to have the referee nulli­ fy it on the grounds that he was Tuesday, March 1 8 P.M. 3 .L*ruar^ 20 - 27 Newly Formed Club Named ' i-H A-Go-Go^ fouled before the shot. The people of the United States, though Nine seconds showed on the A new 4-H club, dubbed "4-H Boyce, 6 Calvin Road, Kendall Debbie Berger and president clock as Griggs toed the line with Tickets Available at Grog Shop drawn from many varied backgrounds of race, A-Go-Go” , was formed this Park. From left are Mrs. Boyce, Marcl Troeger. Not shown is a one-and-one situation, which was religious faith, and national origin, are one week and their first meetingwas cub reporter Judy Egbert, vice corresponding secretary and quickly converted into two points or Call in their devotion to their country and to the held in the home of the organ­ president Linda Carty, treas­ recreation chairman Sally for South Brunswick and a victory ization leader, Mrs. L. W. urer Michele Boyce, secretary Carty, as two shots arched beautifully 297-3022 American way of life. and swished through the net. This unity is not imposed by force and Board of Education to "go home The final regularly scheduled Students and wait a year.’ ’ contest of the 1965-66 season will and fear but springs from the mutual respect He stated the state felt there was Carpenter be played tomorrow night, Feb. 25, and tolerance of individuaUAmericans for (continued from page 1) not sufficient amount of students (continued from page 1) when the Vikings travel to Ber­ their neighbors of different origin, and is a to open a junior high school nards High. Championship tour­ He said the locker situation is in September, 1966. Fedders Co. plant in Edison, Good­ nament games are on tap for com­ principal source of our strength and influence year in North Brunswick, and 3-M already critical in the present Another member of the audience ing weeks. near Freehold. in the world. high school, and there would not said "then from the beginning the t:o The business, now ‘ ‘very - 0- be enough to accomodate the addi­ board knew this year would be a It is fitting that, during the month of Feb­ successful,” and looking toward your tional students. He said it was year in limbo” with no place for Assessors Klect ruary, as we commemorate the birthdays of the future, began on a shoestring felt that the transportation ques­ children to go. Richard S. Sher­ l i r e I in 1960. Mr. Zimmermann, who Abraham Lincoln and George Washington, we tion would be almost eliminated. man, president of the board an­ says he’s been woodworking since Renk President Mr. Chesner added he felt this swered "yes, this is a real squeeze recall the words of Lincoln - “ conceived in he was five years old, and began plan “ has some disadvantages,” play.” He added that he felt there Edgar V. Renk, Culver Road, liberty and dedicated to the proposition that sweeping saw dust for his late but that it is "the best educa­ "was no reasonable alternative” Dayton, was elected to his fourth father, John W. Zimmermann, gen­ all men are created equal” - and the words of tionally” for all concerned. to what is being offered term as president of the Munici­ eral manager of Cronk Manu­ A member of the audience asked Mr. Chesner explained that the pal A ssessors’ Association of Mid­ Washington - “ give to bigotry no sanction, to facturing Co. in New Brunswick, why the board had asked with "such curriculum and plans for the dlesex County at a dinner meet­ persecution no assistance” - and that we pause started with small projects. urgency” for passage of the bond seventh graders would be made ing held at the Pines Restaurant. to remember this source of strength and reded­ issue for the junior high school by the seventh grade teachers. The Zimmermanns bought a 200- Mr. Renk has been the assessor year-old home on Ridge Road, with last year, since it is not feasi­ Problems of cafeteria, extra cur­ of South Brunswick Township lor icate ourselves to these principles. a large barn in the back of the ble to open it and take care of ricular activities, utilization of 15 years, has completed all of the The National Conference of Christians and property. Mr. Zimmermann began the children which need it. The library facilities and others, will courses for assessors conducted rebuilding the home, and converted Jews has sponsored, and the President of the junior high school is scheduled to be discussed, and the decisions by Rutgers University; has com­ the barn into a workshop for pro­ United States has proclaimed, the week of open in September of 1967. will be relayed to the public. Dr. pleted all of the courses for as­ Alfred E. Kukfa explained that Kimple promised. jects like new cabinets in the sessors conducted by Rutgers February 20 - 27, 1966 as BROTHERHOOD he and Dr. James A. Kimple, Another member of the audience kitchen, ‘ ‘formalizing” the dining University; has completed a course WEEK. superintendent of schools, had gone said he wanted the board to know room, and fashioning a large in residential appraising spon­ We invite the attention of the people of to the state with plans for the that "anything is preferable to livable living room in the home. sored by the Society of Residen­ proposed junior hlg^ a year pre­ double sessions,” and added that As projects became more intri­ tial Appraisers; and is a member South Brunswick Township to the worthy pur­ cate, he added more equipment, vious, and were told by the State he knew the tx)ard was caught of the Society of Municipal Asses­ pose of this week and urge that they observe between "the state and people who until he hada well-furnished work­ sors, it by public recognition, where appropriate, don’ t pass budgets.” shop. As his fame began to spread He also serves on the Executive St. Barnabas as a result of several industrial but especially by personal and individual prac­ A question posed by Dana Kurf- Committee of the Association of man, another relative newcomer to displays and other work, his extra­ Municipal Assessors of New Jer­ tice during this week and every week through­ Episcopal Church the board, also had a question on curricular job became almost im­ sey and is chairman of that organ­ out the year. Without true brotherhood of man the agenda, which concerned the possible to do on a part time ization’s Pipeline Committee. meeting at basis, and he decided to leave we cannot hope to achieve the outlawing of present overall educational curri­ - 0- Greenbrook School culum, its problesm and its goals. Cronk Manufacturing where he was war and the establishment of LASTING PEACE. Because of the ramifications employed, and go into business for Rrmvnies Vlake Hnbrrts St., Kendall Park of the question, the Ixjard decided himself. SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP to postpone it until the next meet­ As a student at Blair Academy, Randuges For Family Svc.: Sun., lOa.m. ing, when principals and coordina­ New Brunswick High School, and BROTHERHOOD WEEK tors at the high school are to be later at Rutgers University, Mr. Zimmermann spent his spare time First Aid S(|iiad Abraham Do bin The Rev. Frank K. Jago present to explain coordination of programs between the elementary “ tinkering” with wood, building Co-chairmen: Triangle bandages were pre­ Edward Vi sin ski for information, 297-1839 and secondary schools. models, and also had an Interest in electronics and radio. pared by Kendall Park Brownie baby face Pure perfection . . . Joyce's inimitable Another future meeting, Troop 305, and presented to the scheduled for April 4, will have During the 1940’s, he went West way with the "little girl" slingl A rounder toe, inno­ to Spokane, and gained additional Kendall Park First Aid and Res­ the public discuss ways in which cue Squad. Harold Lang, member­ cent of detail. A short heel. And its fabulous "sof-line" public relations can be bettered wood information while working in a lumber and saw mill. All ship chairman of the Squad construction pampers you with silky cushioning every between the board and the public. accepted the bandages in behalf of This problem was posed by Dr. of this has added up to making doing, dashing, dancing moment you wear it! $14 a successful business, for at the Squad. M. Alan Sprague, board member, Mrs. Frank Perna is leader of Savy and Black and the board okayed a letter to be various times all of the skills accumulated along the way have the troop, and the bandages were sent to township organizations made from worn sheets donated seeking suggestions on it. assisted, Mr. Zimmermann now becomes for the troop activity. Mr. Sherman appointed Mrs. The girls participating in the Carolyn McCallum, Mr. Burr, Dr. so busy that he has two or three additional workers on a full-time project Included Jean Connolly, Sprague and Horace J. Orr, to a Sharon Greene, Christine Hyle- INC committee to meet with repre­ basis, and another several who work part-time and Saturdays. man, Joan Kady, Candace Kowalig, sentatives of the Education Asso­ Rayne Myers, Lynn Pema, Janet ciation, and Dr. Kimple to dis­ Lumber comes to Monmouth Junc­ tion via a railroad siding car Roberts, Jean Veghte and Irene cuss better public relations in this Yaros, all first grade pupils. area, and discuss problems. across the street, and comes from He added he felt "we have no the West coast and Southern mills. real problems,” but the board Other materials Mr. Zimmermann works with are Weldwood and and teachers feel a concern for a n d 10 ) KENDALL PARK better understanding. formica. A ready wit and slow smile assist - 0 - in selling his products, many of T roo p KM) |»laiis which become an almost lost art VARIETY SHOPPING CENTER in this world of automation. Mr. Zimmermann feels a deep k i J STORE W eekend (^am|» loyality to his community, and is the captain of the Monmouth Junc­ A weekend campout to Camp tion First Aid Squad andamember Sakawawin will get underway Fri­ of the Monmouth Junction Volun day, Feb, 25, for members of Boy teer Fire department. Scout Troop 100, Franklin Park When a community need is Reformed Church. sounded. Industrial Woodworking Patrol leaders and assistants sometimes closes down com­ will leave the church at 7:30 Fri­ pletely, as he, his workers, and day evening. Other scouts will his “ secretary,” who is his wdfe leave at 9 a.m. Saturday, Dolores, rush off on an ambulance Activities will Include an ad­ Gall or fire. vancement course in first aid, sig­ The family also includes two naling, crafts and winter sports REMEMBER, FOR children, a daughter, Janet inSouth such as skating and sledding. The troop will returnSunday afternoon. Brunswick High School, and a son, Karl, who attends the Columbus The scouts’ parents were re­ Bovchoir in Princeton. minded they must arrange for READING COMFORT, - 0- transportation. The troop commit­ tee has requested the participation j Need a second car? There are many of fathers so the boys can continue ! good buys available in the USEATLEASTA to have an active troop. j classified pages of this issue.

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unfounded and Mr. Haskins the board for volunteers to work THE CENTRAL POST observed that this could be un­ at the child health clinic, three Solution persons volunteered. They are (continued from page 1) justifiably harmful. He suggested Published Every Thursday Morning in Kendall Park, l / j . the board pursue action to see that Mrs. AnnaSchwarzkoff, Mrs.Colla still concerned about Kingston’s by The Princeton Packet, Inc. baseless complaints be discour­ Kukoda and Mrs. Virginia Tomaso. future problems, Mr. Greess said Mr, Bartolozzi said that tetanus the plan was taken to Kingston aged. Mr. Bartolozzi answered that in and other Immunization boosters Edward P. Burke, Editor for three reasons. There Is investigating complaints, care is were not being received by school Paul E. Carpenterl, Managing Editor already a plant there. It Is a low taken not to embarrass the sub­ children In a satisfactory manner. altitude location and plans exist ject, but that all complaints sliould He mentioned five New Jersey Serving South Brunswick and Franklin Townships for a future sewer complex in that deaths caused by tetanus and urged area. be looked Into. Business Offices - 10 Allston Road, Kendall Park, N J In other business, Mr. Bartoloz­ parents to assure that they keep Also, Mr. Haskins reported the AXminster 7-3434 zi reported that following a call by up the immunizations for their Kingston plant has had no problems children and themselves. Georges Road, Dayton, N.J. under normal conditions. He said DA vis 9-6038 ‘ I f this one works as well as the Twin County Baptist Chapel Second class postage paid at Kendall Park, N.J. 08824 one we have now, we're In busi­ ness." services are being held at Price; 10 Cents One Year $3 By Mail Mr. Greess asked to discuss some aspects of the sewerage court CONSTABLE SCHOOL case In executive session. He also explained that recent Constable R d ., Kendall Pork, N. J. sewerage overflow in Kendall Park 10 a m ...... Sunday School was caused by heavy precipitation 11 a.m...... Morning Worship and the presence of an eight-inch line. Sermon, Rev. Don Powell Dr. Erwin Kornegay, health board member, asked what would 7 p m ...... Evening Worship be necessary for a satisfactory so­ (Nursery provTded for all services) lution, Mr. Greess said it would Phone 297-3244 S.B.C. Afhliated Involve new, larger and more angled lines, which could not be DR JIM TURPIN, fodder of "Project Concern" for which the South Bruns­ instaUed unUl the Kendall Park plant is closed down. wick Jaycee-ettes will donate the proceeds of their upcoming fash ion shSw Mr. Bartolozzi asked how many gives medical attention to children in Hong Kong, (see story on page 1) ' times the overflow problem had occurred. Mr. Greess said it has Pack 22 Holds happened each time there was 1-95 heavy rain since the section east of New Road was constructed. (continued from page 1) Blue And Gold Another problem, Mr. Greess would split the township in half," added, was the absence of back­ he added. Dinner, Awards up valves due to the previous lack In Montgomery, a group of resi­ of building code provisions. He Cub Pack 22 held its annual Blue dents from Bedens Brook and suggested that any home owner and Gold dinner Saturday at the Province Line roads voiced op­ who for any reason digs up his Pioneer Grange Hall in Dayton. position to what they felt was a plumbing, would be well advised to Opening ceremonies were under lace of Interest on the part of install such a valve. the direction of Den 4, and the municipal officials at both plan­ Still on the subject of sewerage, Rev. James P. Darroch of the ning Board and Township Com­ Mr. Bartolozzi suggested legal ac­ Dayton Presbyterian Church gave mittee meetings. tion against four violators of the the invocation. .And the Delaware - Raritan Ci­ mandatory sewer tie-in ordinance Awards were made by Cubmas- tizens Committee on 1-95, which who have not responded to repeated ter CUfford Holland to; David Ol­ has hired planning consultant Ian correspondence from the board. sen, gold arrow on bear; Michael McHarg to devise another, more A number of structures fell into Hajek, bear; David Erricteon, two- suitable alignment, last week ap­ the category of violators, including Any change will be an improvement. year service star; Randall pointed Madison E. Weldner of the municipal building, but some Dammers, lion; ’Timothy Earls, Den Herder Drive, Franklln Town­ were special cases involving hard­ wolf; Casey Wolfe, wolf; Howard ship, chairman. ships, vacant houses or elevation All we do when we change the Volkswogen is Perun, wolf; Danny Fernandez, The difficulty with the two align­ problems. Mr. Rodner said that in to moke it work even better. wolf and gold arrow; William Mun- ments proposed by the state high­ the case of the municipal build­ W e don’t ploy with the way it looks. dy, wolf; Sterling Tantum, bear; LINDA LEE JONES way department in January, is ing, a tie-in would be provided So the 1966 V W still looks the some. David Lord, gold arrow on bear, that no one seems pleased about as soon as weather permits and And there you hove the whole Volkswagen and two year service pin; and Don­ Linda Lve Jones them. funds are available. best recipe for folks point of view: ald Lldy, gold arrow on bear. Both routings for the New Jer­ The board concurred that legal Elarller advancement made to the W e keep looking for ways to improve it. LfifiOfied To Wed sey segment of the Malne- action should be taken in four of members Included: Wayne Norris, to-Florlda superhighway begins at the cases since the subjects had newly moved to And then we knock our broins out to make the bear; Charles Breese, lion; Nich­ new pieces fit old VWs, too. Howard S. Jones of 101 Still­ Scudders Falls at the new bridge failed to answer a number of reg­ olas De Marco, bear; Jay Williams, over the Delaware River, and then All the improvements make a fat book. well Road in Kendall Park has istered letters since October. Webelos Arrow of Light; Thomas to branch off into a "w esterly" Mr. Foley noted complaints of South Brunswick And every one has made the car a touch better announced the engagement of his Dowgln, wolf; Marcel Bourgeois, and an "easterly" route in Mont­ rats coming out of storm drains. than it was before. daughter. Miss Linda Lee Jones, Take one phone call (or coupon below), wolf; Barry Kessler, gold and sil­ gomery Township. Mr. Bartolozzi said the situation This year, the bocks of the front seats can be ver arrows on bear; DavidErrick- to James Erick Pizarro, son of add hostess with baskets of gifts and Mr. and .Mrs. James A. Pizarro The easterly route would touch is being controlled by bait stations locked so they won t push forward. Engine power’s son, gold arrow on bear; andChris Princeton Township, swing behind but that the problem was made information about the city, stir in genu­ Boynton, one-year service star. of Mapleton Road, Kingston. ine hospitality, and you’ll have a gen increosed for the 4th time. And the windshield has Miss Jones, also the daughter Princeton Airport, enter Frank­ difficult by the presence of refuse a 3rd defroster Iso you’ll see where you’re going Boys who sold the most first lin Township at Copsiermlne Road in some areas. erous and delightful welcome Just aid kits during the recent cam­ of Mrs. .Mary Lee Jones of Reno, in such a hurryl. Nev., is a graduate of South Bruns­ near Grlggstown, bisect the town­ He also reported steps had been phone paign received a Johnson & John­ ship and cross the Raritan River taken to Improve the refuse prob­ This system not only mokes the V W better all son first aid kit as a prize. The wick High Sejool and is presently the time, but also makes parts easier to get, me­ employeil at Fedder’s Corporation over a new proposed bridge be­ lem but that very small amounts best salesmen Included William tween Leupp and Demott lanes to still present attract large numbers chanics more skillful and owners always in style. Narozanlck, Casey Wolfe, David I in Edison. [ .Mr. Pizarro is also a gradu- join 1-287 near the proposed of the rodents. And we can still keep the price at a nice, rea­ Vendettl, Peter Marcols, Robin Rutgers University science com­ Mr. Foley declared that good W felcom e^iW agon sonable $1,574* x. Hassa, David Errlckson, Timothy iate of South Brunswick HlghSchool and Is serving in the U. S. Navy plex. housekeeping. Indoors and out, by 'nie'i-'natLcnia^ Keep the change. EarLs, William Mundy and Jay Lhe Westerly routing would en­ every township resident was the iat Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico, WlUlams. ter Montgomery near Bedens best solution to the problem. PHONE 297-1254 j - 0- - 0- then parallel the Reading Rail­ He Issued a plea for the coop­ W Princeton CUBS 'TO HOLD DINNER (Jirist The Kin^ road right-of-way Into Hillsbor­ eration of the general public, with­ I WELCOME NEWCOMERS!. ) Princeton Motors, Inc. ough Township and Franklin’s cen­ out which he said the board was I Use this coupon to let us know you're here ^ ‘ AUTHOmZEO The annual blue and gold dinner tral (Middlebush section) to join helpless to prevent the rat problem OFALCK of Cub Scout Pack No. 84 will be I Route 206 (Jinn h Hlerts 1-287 over the proposed bridge. from becoming more serious. It NAME _ . ______held on Friday, Feb. 25, in the Somerset County favors an was further noted that eliminating I ♦SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE EAST COAST P.O.E., LOCAL TAXES church hall of the Kingston Pres­ alignment which would traverse the rats ’ food source was the only t ADDRESS ______AND OTHER DEALER DELIVERY CHARGES, IF ANY, ADDITIONAL (lounvil Officers byterian Church. less of Franklin Township, come Vay to get them to eat bait. I CITY _ . ______The Rev. Dwight A. Huseman closer to ManvHle and cross the Unfounded complaints came I was elected president of the Coun­ I Raritan over existing bridges, so under discussion after Mr. Haskins I □ Please have the Welcome Wagon Hostess call on me cil of the Christ the King Lutheran j that it could service both Frank- noted such a complaint which t □ I would like to subscribe to the Cantrei Po*t I Church last week. I I Un’s new industrial campus and charged that children of a certain I □ I already subscribe to the c.ntroi Po.t Other elected .ire: vice p.resl- j Hillsborough’s industrial zones, family were not being properly I Fill out coupon bnd mail to Central Fast, Kendall Pork i dent, John Karplscak; secretary, as well as ManvHle. cared for. I I Paul Schoenfeld; treasurer, Robert The residents sent a delegation The complaint later proved to be I ktiraas# Hesse; .iiid flnai^lal secretary. of about 25 people to Wednesday Jack Hornherger. night’s planning board meeting, to Committee chairmen are: seek information. Chairman 'Christian education, Larry Spicer; George Seitz said that his group church property, John Chladnlcek; had not had a chance to study evangelism, Leslie Loomis; fi­ the state’s proposals, but, at this Business nance, Alfred Fleury; social min­ time favored the Somerset Coun­ istry, James Jones; stewardship, ty proposals for alignment. John Pozel; worship and music, On Thursday a few of the resi­ John Folland; commitment pro­ dents went to the Committee Directory gress, David Lea; and public re­ meeting, but were not allowed to lations, Richard Bunty. speak. Mayor Donald W. Perkins FOR INFORMATION CALL \\ T-UWl New three-year members of the said that residents would have a council are Mr. Fleurv, Mr. Fol­ chance to familiarize themselves VI’P L IW C K S d r k ; s t o r k II VRF)WARK land, Mr. Hornherger and .Mr. iwlth the proposals and counter- Pozo: for two-year terms, .Mr. i proposals and that a public meeting SIEGEL'S Philco-RCA delta Spicer; and one year terms, Mr. would be held last night. Hesse. Mr. Lea and Mr. Loomis. ; The Citizen’s Committee on Gen c fo I Electric f r a n k l i n p a r k hardware Inc. P H A R M A C Y 1-05, In appointing Mr. Weldner, Motorolo Kendo 11 Pork was doing nothing spectacular. It P res cri p ti on s • Luncheonette 2 en I th • Dum on f Shoppin g Cen ter How To Survive has hired its consultant and has Cosmetics • Greeting Cords presented Its case for an alignment WEBER'S Gifts Franklin Pork Accidents disable more than further north and west through Corner of Rt. 27 ond the Pennington Hopewell area TV & APPLIANCE AxV942B 10,000,000 people yearly, Henderson Rood and along the base of Sourland Autfsonxed Soles and Service 9 to 6 On Sunday Household and twice that number have Mountain to both state and fed­ Rod'o - Television - Stereo Mondoy thru Soturdoy Garden Re fr I gero tor s & Appl'onces accidents thot need medical eral highway officials. 9 o.m. to 10 p.m. Supplies Mr. Weldner did urge con­ treatment even AX 7-2110 FREE DELIVERY H a rd wo re cerned citizens to study the Phone A X 7-3571 Georges Rd, Deans, N.J. Po in ts i f not di sabI ing, routes and then write to Governor Franklin Pork, N. J. Sun dri es (Almost 50%hap- Richard J. Hughes and New Jer­ CVRPKNTKV sey Senators Clifford P. Case h a r d w a r e PIT m rim ; pen inthe home.) and Harrison A, Williams. Can you vi suol i zi The state has sent maps a city of ten mil­ showing the exact alignments of their two routes - minus inter­ lion all going CARPENTRY FOR COMPLETE changes - to the communities in- REPAIRS AOOiriONG*REMOOCUNG around with bond- vlved and has asked for com­ p l u m b in g & oged heods, ment before March 1. For 0 Moster Cory Kommier HI orms, legs, Your problems ore Ours h e a t in g Croftsman in Wood . a million or more badly dis­ YOUR BIKE THE THREE BROOKS SERVICE on the rood to Princeton figured, a like number on CALL CH 9-1249 n CO r Kings ton OUT OF Hours doily Mon.. Tues., Thurs. CALL crutches, many with empty Fri. 8:15 to 8:00 Wed DONALD C. RODNER sleeves or ponts legs? Such STYLE? TED BIERMANN Sot. 8:1 5 to 6 CLOSED SUNDAYS Fu I ly Li censed and In Sured o nightmore actually happens 93 Boyord St - N B. Telephone WA 1 -6275 but because they ore spread Leno, K.rsch Rods D a 9-6063 Dayton, N.J. out over on entire nation we U TO 1‘ART.S t r a y s . SVC aren’t brought up short by When no one can get to work... an amazing the horrible facts . . . at CLASSIFIED AD K-C WORLD’S LARGEST AUTOMATIC leostnotenoughtomakeus COMPLETE NEW AUTO number of telephone operators do. /^ R G A iy transmission constantly use more caution & g l a s s m a c h i n e USED IN- SPECIALISTS They’ll walk for miles when nothing on At the phone company, we call their in everything we do, V/e hope see All The New Models Of SHOP AUTO s t a l l ­ wheels can move. attitude the ’’spirit of service.' Maybe it to contribute to oublic aware­ SERVICE BICYCLES PARTS e d •E a s y Why do they do it?' souiihs old-fashioned. But it's real. And ness and therefore, caution, AT FREE DELIV E R Y TERMS Because they knOw they’re needed. we're prot'd of it. Just as we re proud of and would like to serve you in They know the whole community is de­ all the opera,o^s who help make your KOPP’S CYCLE K-C mony woys. Kommier Buick- free pending on them for telephone service. telephone service something that you Pontiac Co., Route 206 Op­ Soles-Service-Poffs AUTO PARTS Towing-lnspection-Roadtest Especially in times of emergency. CALL 297-3434 can always rely on. _ 10-12 John Street posite Princeton Airport V/A 1 100 Somerset St. ■ N B, p h o n e 828-1141 New Jersey Bell \ 1-2222 Princeton, N.J. WA 4-1052 CH 9-1485 821 Somerset $ 1 . Hwy.- c27 New Brunswick THUHs h a y . FKBKUARY 24. 19(iG THE CENTRAL POST PAGE FIVE

IVLYKING J^ICTLIRKS by gluint; a lot of stuff together is no snap, andittakes CRITICISM is tolerable up to a point, which seems SNACK TIME is enjoyed by several members of M rs. Norman Bergstrom's concentration by Nancy Fountain, left, and Debra Schwartz to do it right. to have been reached by Scott Dansky, left, as Lisa C l^ S S • Nelson appraises his painting.

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INurserv¥ Sc’hool The Kendall Park Cooperative Nursery School has been In op­ eration for eight years with chil- drn of three, four and five years old enrolled in four classes. The older children meet three mornings a week while the young­ er ones are in session on two mornings. Each class has a teach­ er while an assistant teacher is shared by the two classes meet­ ing each day. The classes meet in the Six Mile Run Reformed church, using two classrooms. There are 20 children Ineachof the two older classes and 15 in each of the younger groups. The nursery school is adminis­ tered by a board of elected offi­ cers. Each mother Is expected to participate in the school pro­ gram on one morning a month. The classroom program in­ cludes a variety of activities among whlc are: painting, crafts, games, songs, stories and class trips. The children are transported to school by bus. The teaching staff Includes Mrs. William Hague, Mrs. Norman Bergstrom and Mrs. Do­ ATTENTION is a hard thing to divert from a man with a funny-looking cam­ rothy Bednar. era, but all it took was mention by M rs. Bergstrom of story reading tim e. HEAVY LIDS for some; for others maybe not. But everybody in M rs. Berg­ strom 's class gets a little rest after hearing their teacher read a story.

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I !<• ( luh (.a rti l*arty Svt I iloM I' ItRiioM Ify Ki'iitlall l*(irli T!h' ! \ r; (‘I'tin!: the Keizill;!!' !'e ■ : atji i lul ul Sc'iitt: J r ir ls h H onu>n BfUi.-' ii k ’-oil he l!"!il tic'icht, 'n.e Wbiaen's Giou[i of the Ken- I- el'. 24, .'.leoiini t'il .lerrv Y.iro', a.ill P.vik .lowish Conrauiiilt-. Cen- the 19C." Oliil pi e- ihi i:t. tf! '.vill .s[xmsot a card pa>t> and ,\ pre'.nle'.t ,:il I r.M-.ti! ■'i dinner on Thursday. Fe! . 24, at ..vill ^ e .-h- te i ! ■ til,, r.., :• ' ■ 'ek... ■; i ", \ e . i '• ; with. Mis. Kariell Gbck as cluii- hei" i '■ ti- ■ ill "cout ni.'n, .and a lUiest siteaker or. .-ipiil :ilU‘ 1 h - 14 liscussine oral corf.acvption. •oerm BnuNswicK C-I Commercial record In Raetder^a Dletrlcto. _ _ take affect oiter final naassfa and TOWNimiP OBDINANCB '^*^*b*Ail ragulaUona under A, LI -3 Light InduatrUl SectlOD 6 . Seetioo 518. G A R D E N puMtcatloD as raaulrtd by Isw. r T1 , i'.iie, ' p.,:' 01 >hi. - 0- WOP l b n,VY OF PH.4YFR Kunal-Oardan-ApartaganU of Bac- LI -3 LlCht Induatrlal APARTMBNT. la hereby amend­ The sbova Ordinance was Intro­ , NO. I-W duced snd pasted on first resdlnt "C ll.lllen. e iC "eel.i; l'epfn,L'- : 1*^1’ G.XMF LECTEKE An ordlmnc* amandlng an or- 1-2 Tnouatrlal ed to re^ aa follow*: n o G ard en Tt.e Gospel Mission Corp.s.non- tflunca to lim it and raatnet to »pa- c Paragraph 1 of uam P« Soction 3 . Sactlo n 30 3 . Z O N L tO Apartment construction shall taka at a rafular maetinf of tha Town­ i'ilif. ;■ pi 0, I'e M'Ollt- sert.iri.ui. united, evangelistic ctfied dlatiicta and tone*, and to reg- mtttad. paragraph 5 IC A P . la haroby am ended to read place urdeaa tha followinc mini­ ship Oommtttaa of tha Township Ulata IlMratB, buUdlnai and Mrue- Yard hagulrraanta. paragraph 1 aa followa: The boundaries of lhaaa mum etandard* are met. of South Bnmswick held on Febn itig. Arp. I'! a; II % . 11," ie.ni,'i ■'Conse; ration and. Conran.ir..a- turai aecordtttg to ttolr conatruc- of Minimum Floor Area, and para- Section 7 . Ail ordinances or part* r u a ry 18. 1986 ar>d will be con- rhundi, ,1’inomire.s two public diatricto are haraby eaUbllahed aa ■idarad on second re a d in f and fi­ of the tre-up i ii; cliarpe. tion" wiil be the topic of ilseus- tlon and giw Datura and extant at graph Two of off-xlrr' ^Vi- ahown on tha map entitled "Zon- of ordlnancae inconsistent here­ ser'- ices :or .ir.nu.,1 observanr e of their use. and tha nature and ax- Radulratnenli under Inc Map of the Townahip o«r South with are hereby repealed. nal paasafa at a refular reeattnir Gu is r.ai! ti, ipaniii,, UKlipieii sion 1 George Peterman of tlie Wot Id D.i’. of Prayer, torr.orrow, tent of the uaa of ^a land In the Tam lly Roatdential raiuiaOona of dated February. IMO. Section 8 . The provisions of this of tha Townoh^ Committee of tha townahip of South Brunawick. In which accompaniea and Is hereby Ordinance are declared to be sev­ Townahfep of ^uth Brunswick to Marc.uet iex.aivie, -on, Je.\n I'ivisi.in of Fish and Game. Tren­ Fel . 2", The niornine "err ice will ^ county of Middlaaex and prxs made a part of ihla Ordirkanca. erable and If any section. s'*ntence, be held at the Municipal Buildini. ton, on riu".b.v. Hi" talk will vtding lor tha adminlatratton and Section 4 . Paragraph 1 under Off- clause or phrase of this Ordinance Monmouth Jurvetion. South Bruns­ Arnit'."ea, iiilai . He .. Cla: e be held at 10:20 .t.n.. in the Fresh anforcement of tha orovisiona haia- Section^r*"s«?ion 30 1 . Street Loading Rrouirementa of ■Kal! fo r any reason ba held to bo wick Township. New Jersey, at 9 :0 0 be tiver, i efore the metr.beis o; InvaUd or unconatitutloral. such p .m . on M arch 1. 198 6 . at w M ^ Moltu. l.O’-riu::-.- N', "t: ,'::i, Kia. Ponds Gh.ipel. ■ orner o: Fresh >n containad and fixing panaltlaa DISTRICTS. !• he^bv R-M Slofle Famtiy Realdential of time and place anv person interert- lor tha viokationa tharaof.' read m foliowt: For the S u tto n 4 0 1 . Schedule I. la hereby decision or dacislona shall not af- Quii,le>. Ka 1 eri .",'!i ,.itt .imiOel-Vie ti e Cei-'s Garden Glut atth.ehome Poniis and D.ividson Mill Roads Ba It ordalnad by tha tPV^ lB of thfea Ordinance Townthlo of amended to read aa teUowa: feet the varaty of tha remaining ad therein wfll ba ftvan an och o: Mrs. Mahmoud Risi of 28 Daw- ...cpmmlttaa ...... of...... tha...... towntfim.... of SSouth o u l South Brunawnrk 1 . Same aa tha RwA Dtotrlot. aectloM.sections, sentences,sentences claiaseo and portunlty to b- h'--rd Toi'uqui."'. in South. Pi ui.sw'.rk Tnwnshdp, and B runawtek. County of MIddiaaax. ed Into uaa diatr>cta aa fol- Section 5 Section 90U ^2 STC O N D phrMM of this Ordinance b u t ELBERT C. PIERSON. Ttie G iu . "'0'.\:i G.i.iet'e iioop'..- " •11 Road. Ken iall Park. Mrs. t!.e •‘vei ’.i.erservii i- in th.e Hights- •mlie of Naw Jaraay, aa loUoa^: k>wa: DWKLL » ’0 PROHIBftCT. te they shall remain in effect, it Townahip dark Symbol Name Inc the lerlalatlve intent of this Or- DAVID M. GREENE. SacHen 1 . Tha foltowiiid provt- hereby amended to read at fol- Townahip Attorney part ! ' i '' r 1 ■ '.■ •1 ;a- soixud will ; <■ ' .■ h.ip“ l a Rogers '.ve. alona of tha Zoning Ordtnanca B-A Rural ArrtcuMural k>ws; In no caaia ahaB there' ba dtnarvea that ahall stand notwith- of tha Toarnahlrp of South Bruna­ R.aO Slnfla Family Reeidenual more than or>a main raeMentUl •tandirkf the InvaUdHy of any parL Date; Peb. 24, 1966 .scou' ' 1 invite i. wick ara haraby dalaM : __...... R -1 0 Single Family Retldential bulldlnc on any eubdlvlaion lot of Soetloa 8 . This Ordloanca shall a Sactlon Ml EFTICIBNCY C-I Commercial F e e : $ 128.80 THE PRINCETON PACKET

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PAGE SIX CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1966 Help Wanted Bargain Mart Help Wanted Help Wanted - Fern. Help Wanted - Fern. Autos For Sale Pets and Animals Shopping Hints

5 PC. BLOND Mahogany bedroo SECOND COOK WANTED - pleas­ MANAGER WANTED for a P rince­ WAITRESS - pleasant, attractive. MG ’ 51 TD. Excellent condition. FOR SALE - Norwich Terrier, FREIGHT DAMAGED suite;* chest, dresser, double be ant surroundings, steady work, ton gift shop. Good pay, 5 day CASEWORKER positions availa­ Interested In steady work In pleas­ $1050. Telephone 787-6026 after 6 female, drop-ear puppies. Regis­ 2 night tables, in excellent cond good salary, own transportation, week. Write box #607, c/oP rin ce­ ble. Full or part time. Work with ant surrounding, on all shifts. Ref­ p.m. tered. Call 924-2307, 1966 ZIG-ZAGSEWING MACHINES tlon, $100. Call 201-462-1539. ref. necessary. Apply In person. natural parents, adoption home ton Packet, Princeton, N.J., giving erence necessary, please call in age, experience and references. Town House Motel, Route 33, studies and adoption supervision. person at Towne House Motel, Does everything. Has been sUght- Hlghtstown, 448-2400. Very gotxl Job for rl^t person. Positions available In Trenton and Route 33, Hlghtstown, 448-2400. DALMATIAN pups for sale. Camden. Master’ s Degree In So­ 1965 a u t o m a t ic SINGER sewli 1964 CHEVROLET wagon, light Champion father. AKC registered. ly damaged In shipment. We have PARTNER WANTED - Build model cial Work required. Contact Mrs. TYPIST - permanent position re­ WANTED - for cafeteria, female, turquoise, 6 cylinder, standard Call evenings 921-6413. home with many new bullt-ln pat­ Catherine G. Connolly, Director of quiring knowledge of IBM electric 6 machines left. Total price $54.30. machine - does everything; moix ented ideas. Small capltol needed. Casework, Children's Home So­ machine, above average voca­ part time, must be neat, own transmission. Real clean and only transportation, apply cafeteria $1495. C»llDickTlppettatNassau- grams, buttonholes, appU<$ies, et Excellent potential. Call 201-828- ciety of New Jersey, 929 Parkside bulary and knowledge of sentence If you are Interested call Credit W71. 5 - 8 p.m. Ave., Trenton, N. J. structure. Good starting salary manager, Dow Jones, Rt. i. Conover Motor Co,, 921-6402. South Brunswick, N. J., after 2 POODLES - AKC, toy, miniature, Repossessed, take over balance and employee benefits. Please caU Dept., (201) 846-6100, 9 to 9, c h e m ic a l e n g in e e r 924-3400 for personal Interview, p.m. and standard. Puppies and stud service. Health guaranteed, terms $47.15 or $1.75 per week. Ca Opportunity with growing manufac­ BABY SITTER, Tuesday and F ri­ CORVAIR LAKEWOOD (4-door available. Expert grooming for all GALLUP & ROBINSON day, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., for 2 year turing firm in Bordentown area. “ square-back sedan’ ’) In good con­ breeds. Kan-Deau Acres. 466-9656 Credit Dept., (201) 846-6100, 9 Help Wanted - Male Research Park Send resume to; Dept. E, P.O. old, references, own transporta­ dition. New radial-ply Dunlops. “ where browsing Is rewarding’ ’ Princeton, N. J. tion. 921-7017 after 6 p.m. Box 679, Bordentown, N. J. Less than 1,000 miles on rebuilt engine. New clutch. Limlted- WITHERSPOON ART & BOOK sUp dlfferentlaL No leaks, no THE PRINCETON DOG TRAINING STORE DRIVER WANTED STATISTICAL WHILE you’ re sitting there roac SALES PERSON needed In Station­ suspension troubles. Car tuned and CLUB I TYPBT KEY PUNCH OPERATOR with at Ing classified ads, you could t ery department, Princeton Uni­ least 2 years experience for grow­ wheels aUgned and balanced. The rare - out of print - used books FOR AGRICULTURE Ume and fer­ cleaning your rugs. Just rei versity Store, Must be able to ing data processing firm In down­ radio rattles a Uttle bit, but, like Ninth Annual Obedience Trial and reference books tilizer truck. Farm and Mechani­ IMMEDIATE OPENING a Glamorene Electric Rug Sham write up sales checks, add accu­ everything else, works fine. Love town Princeton. Good starting sal­ pooer for only $2. a day. Now : rately. Prefers male that desires cal experience helpful. Good op­ affair with a sports car prompts Sunday, March 6th, 10 A.M. - 4 P.M. Open 10-6, Except Monday portunity for the right man. CaU Experienced typist neededforbusy ary and benefits. CaU anytime 924- Wright Hardware, 130 Nassau St fUU time permanent employment. 9073. sale for best offer over $1,000. 1-2 Bank St. (at Nassau) 201-359-6550 for appointment. accounting section. Work Involves Contact Mr. Quickie. Contact Michael Levy, c/o The Princeton High School Gym 924-3582 Princeton, N.J. financial statements, bills, and Princeton Packet. some clerical duties. Good start­ Admission $1.00 Children 50f ing salary, large modern office, MARKET RESEARCH firm needs SALES LADY wanted. Apply In per­ 1961, VW sedan, radio, heater, additional personnel for second MECHANIC and liberal benefit program. ,Children must be accompanied by POOL TABLES son, Fabric Center, 25 Wither­ white-walls, A-1 condition, best Imported and domestic yarn, nee­ shift, 5 p.m. to midnight. Appli­ an adult. spoon St., Princeton, N. J. offer. Phone 737-3386 after 6 p.m. dle point, crewel work, rugs and cants should be able to work at Experienced man to work on 2 Apply Personnel Relations Refreshments available. NEW Si USED - SLATE least 4 hours during this period, ti 4 cycle engine repairs with 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. accessories will be found at: 3 to 5 nights per week. Needed growing lawn mower service shop. 1962 CHEVROLET Impala, 4 door SECRETARY - TYPIST. Good Exclusive Brunswick Distribute are typists experienced on IBM Salary open, hospital and vacation McGRAW-HILL, INC. hardtop, full power. An extremely GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, THE KNITTING SHOP shorthand and typing necessary Executive typewriters, IBM Key plans. CaU 882-1223. clean car with low mileage. Re­ AKC, 3 months, very large. Sable 6 Tulane St. WA 4-0306 to work In pleasant Real Estate Free Delivery - Free Accessorle Punch operators, IBM 101 opera­ Princeton Road duced to $1395. Call Bill Madden male and female, 5 months. All and Insurance office 9-5. Should tors and statistical sorter opera­ Hlghtstown, N.J. at Nassau-Conover Motor Co., black gorgeous females, 9 months have telephone personality and PEARL’S VENDING SERVICE tors. Write to Schrader Research KITCHEN MAN wanted to work in 921-6400. and 1 year. Mocha-colored, very capable of meeting people. For BAILEY’S DEPARTMENT STORE Rating Service, 25 No. Main St., kitchen of Carrier Clinic, Belle Equal Opportunity Employer unusual female, finest quality, further Information or aiqwlnt- Princeton Shopping Center 2925 Brunswick Plke(U,S. 1) Cranbury, N.J. or call 609-395- Mead, N.J. (201) 359-3101. EDEN KENNELS, near Lambert- ment call 466-2800. GET A HORSE, gallop away ready vlUe. (609) 397-0627, Trenton, N. J, 1200 and ask for Mrs. Kohal. WAITRESS WANTED from 6 a.m. for spring In your own Mustang Uniforms a Specialty to 2 p.m. Hourly wages $L plus NURSE, 11 p.m. - 7 a.m. shift, convertible. Speedy V8 crulsea- TRAIl.ER DRIVERS wanted, men sick benefits and good working practical or nurses aid. Sun Lawn matlc power steering. Payable For Nurses, Waitresses, Maids, that have good safety recors, conditions. Must have own trans­ ORCHARD CREST RANCH Nursing Home, 576 N, Main priced now for fun in the sun lat­ Beauticians, Utility Work etc. In REFRIGERATORS P. J. Walnford & Co. three years or more experience, portation, Chance of rooming In. St., Hlghtstown, N. J. Call 448- er. Call 799-0503. white and assorted colors. and want to work should apply. CaU 452-928L p r iv a t e BOARDING STABLE Princeton Employment Agency 0528.______BOX STALLS PASTURE Over - the - road operation. New Supply - Just Arrlve< FEMALE wanted to work In sales WOMEN to work In flower shop. ALSO SELLING- Phone 609-461-6605 between 8 1963 V. W. SEDAN, 1 OWNER, Apartment size used refiigera POSITIONS AVAILABLE department, Princeton Univer­ Apply In person only. Hagerty the SADDLES AND TACK a.m. and 5 p.m. dally. 43,000 miles. Mechanically A -1. tors. Ideal for small apartments Permanent-Temporary-Part Time sity Store. Must be able to do gen­ TROPHIES AND RIBBONS Bargain Mart Florist, South Main St„ Cran­ 448-4285. efficiencies. AU sizes In stock eral office duties such as, typ­ bury. RESEARCH ing, flUng, use telephone and ac­ DAVE AND GERRY NAU H 4 H GAS and FEED Co. Secretaries, Legal Research and CHEMIST- cept orders over phone. Only those Old Cranbury Rd., Cranbury, N.J. LADY KENMORE dryer, used 2 WAITRESS day work. Apply Co­ Windsor Road, HlgHtstown, N. J General Typists, Stenos, Dicta­ ANALYST Interested In i>ermanent employ­ ’65 DODGE DART, 2 door sedan, 609-448-2543 months . Moving, will take best lonial Restaurant, 35 Witherspoon phone Operators, Bookkeepers, ment need apply. Ask for Mr. V8, standard, $1800. Call DA Ou. offer. Call 201-466-3146. St., Princeton, N.J. 4068 anytime. Dial 448-3232 Receptionists, PBX , Key Punch, Quickie. Required by HAPPINESS IS a Yorkshire REFRIGERATOR, CROSSLEY, NCR Operators, Proof Readers GRADUATE NURSES T errier. Top quality, matched (Experienced) Mathematicians (BS WAITRESS wanted evenings. Con­ ‘63 F85 OLDSMOBILE 4 door; $25.; metal room divider, $5.; 30 GALLON AQUARIUM, fish blood line ancestors, “ American degree) Lab and Adm. Assistants. genial surroundings, excellent V8; low mileage; automatic; pow­ redwood lawn chaise lounge 4 pumps, filter, Ughts, com­ FULL OR PART TIME and International Champion.’ ’ AKC SQUIBB INSTITUTE tips. Apply P. J .'s Pancake House, er steering; radio, heater. $1400. chair, $10.; double 'window fan, plete. Also a standard Under­ registered. Call 924-3708. $7.; Call after 5 P.M. 466-2809 352 Nassau St. | FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH Immediate openings on all shifts 154 Nassau St., 921-9857. CaU TU 2-5538. wood Typewriter with meta or weekends. stand. Call 201-521-1206. Attractive opening exists for BS 1962 CORVAIR Monza convertible. Office & Tele, hours9-5-924-3726! TOP SALARY IN THE AREA c r o c h e t e d AFGHAN -:justcpit),7, or MS interested In methods de­ Red, 4 speed. A beautiful car for TOY TERRIER - female, five velopment for drug analysis. Ex­ Situations Wanted only $995. Call Ed Gallagher at pleted, reasonable. Chprfl .pr- JANE, i M ed' to hate'you. You Monday thru Friday Civil Service benefits, paid hos­ months. Call 201-521-1206. gan, like new, $45. (20l) 297- rugs alwayd"kiiilifed yotinger thai perience desirable but not pre­ pitalization (medical and surgical), Nassau-Conover Motor Co., 921- requisite. 640.1.______0919. mine. But that was before I wen 5 day, 40 hour week, paid vaca­ to Delta Hardware, Kendall Park tions, holiday and sick leave. For 1955 CHEVROLET V8, 4 doorBel- SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPPIES - CHARTIST SALARY COMMENSURATE VASSAR student wishes position as N.J., and rented a Glamorem further Information, contact per­ governess to family going abroad Alr sedan, automatic transmis­ AKC, 10 weeks old. Sired by cham­ Electric Rug Shampooer for onl; WITH EXPERIENCE sonnel office, Trenton State sion. Very good condition. Interior, pion excellent stock for hunting, Permanent position with adver- this summer. Excellent French, 3 KEROSENE SPACE HEATERS. $2., a day. Hospital, Sullivan Way, Trenton. tires. $175. Call 466-3025. pet or show. 201-462-4251. One floor furnace. Working order. Uslng research firm. Requires some Spanish, references. Avail­ All replies confidential and Reasonable. Weber’ s T.V. 4 Ap­ hand lettering experience. Me­ able for Interview March 18 to 19^5 A a white with red in- acknowledged. Send resume to: CLEANING LADY - experienced, IMP L , pliances, Georges Rd., Deans, N.J. chanical drawing or show card April 3. Please write to Moira terlor, 4 door, fully equlped 22,- QUEEN SIZED box spring aixl 100^ Fridays for working couple; own Phone 201-329-2110. writing background needed. Please EMPLOYMENT MANAGER Logan, 400 Josselyn, Vassar Col­ 000 miles, excellent family car. Instruction hair mattress. $40. our best offer transportation. Call (201)297-3659 lege, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. call 924-3400 for personal inter­ after 6 p.m. ■Best offer. Call 921-2148. Call 201-297-9147. view. E. R. SQUIBB 4 SONS INC. 1963 MERCURY, 2 door hardtop. 2 SHETLAND Ponies, bridle 4 sad­ WANTED steno. or typist clerk PIANO J. B. MIDDLETON WANTED, child care for week­ Black, all vinyl Interior. A real dle. Tractor with loader. Bath­ GALLUP & ROBINSON NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. by First Presbyterian Church of ends, Friday evening to Sunday 3 Chorister Place, Flemlngton, clean car. $1495. Call George room sink 4 acces. Console b/w Research Park i Princeton, to replace girl return­ evening. References. Call OW5- N. J. 46 W, 53rd, N. Y. Prince­ A nnouncements Peck at Nassau-Conover Motor TV, Patio canvas a'wnlng. 448- Princeton, N. J. ' An equal opportunity employer ing to college. Shorthand not re- 2413 after 6 p.m. or week-ends. ton Tuesdays. Co. 921-6403. 2007. ______cgilred by appUcant should be good SNELLING 4 SNELLING COMPLETE IBM, SENSIMATTC, KITCHEN MEN accurate typist. Prefer fuU time 1959 CHEVROLET, Bel-Alr 6. NCR & STENOGRAPY MACHINES IGLOO SANDWICH of the week: 134 Nassau St Princeton NJ I but wlU consider weU quaUfled girl Good condition. Automatic trans­ White-Meat Chicken Salad, 60f - Member NJAPEA -F ree catalog. Free employment Students Available to Make You ^ Good steady positions available part-Ume. CaU 924-0103 for In Memoriam mission, R &H, 2-tone, snow tires. sertice. New Biiinswick Secre­ free lunch delivery U - 1 p.m. for men with some prevous diet­ Life Easier. a^xiintment. $295. Phone 799-0581. tarial School, 545-3910. 921-9750. See TONI CARR 921 2021 ary experience. Work In air-con- EDUC. REP. Some coll or equlv Entertainment i ditloned department with goodsal- BELLOWS - PRINCETON HAY, STRAW, seed wheat, cover Eree to travel. Start $550 !'ary and benefits. Apply personnel LANDIS crop, rye 4 evergreens. Wagner Guitarist - Magician - Assist SECY Advance to off mgr. Fast ' Office, Princeton Hospital, Prlnce- SELLING POSITIONS In womens ‘62 PLYMOUTH - White, 4-dr. Mdse. Wanted Bros. 201-466-6194, or 609-448- with childrens parties — Operab growing organ. Start $433 I ton, N. J. fine apparel shop. Experience pre­ The family of the late Raymond sedan. Auto., white walls, pwr, 2131, movie or slide projector. SECY to Dir Pub Rel. some llte ferred Excellent opportunity with Landis wish to express their thanks brakes, pwr. steering, radio Si steno. Plush atmos. $368 regular employee benefits. Phone to relatives, friends, neighbors I “ 10 MEN " heater. Sound of wind and limb. Extra Hands FAL FRIDAY-Recept. llte steno Mrs. Morgan for appointment be­ and pallbearers for their many WANTED - - WILL BUY 48” CUSTOM MADE 1 piece blue I$825. (201) 297-2233. Wash Dishes - Serve Dinner - deal good challenge. 3 bosses $368 tween 10 a.m, and 4 p.m. 924- kindnesses, floral tributes and ex­ formica round table, marble waU KEYPUNCH OP A & N quick spot I If you have a trade and can’t pressions of sympathy during up. I find work - If you have no trade 3221. SHELLED YELLOW CORN bar, 5’ long, 6 chairs, also crystal to supervision. $368 his recent Illness and our be­ and silver chandelier.Silver needs and need experience - If you are reavement In the loss of our PRINCETON YOUTH TYPISTS (1) research (2) Pub­ PART-TIME file clerk. Minimum CALL 609-448-1171 replatlng. Take at your price. CaU tired of one-way Jobs with little beloved husband and father. 1957 FORD STATION WAGON - EMPLOYMENT SERVICE lications (3) Recept. $346 typing skill required. Permanent days 201-446-7660 or evenings : chance of advancement - If you are Signed by wife, Mildred 4-door, power steering, automa­ Phone 924-5841 See MURRAY LESHNER 921 2021 position. Excellent salary and FOR TOP MARKET QUOTATION 609-448-2530. a hard worker and want a chance and Daughters. tic, $75. (201) 297-0689. 1 5 p.m. Mon. thru Frl PURCHASING DIRECTOR Chem I to prove It; CALL (201) DA 9-2100. benefits. Telephone Mr. Lenane const, eq. degree 10 yrs 20k 924-9300, from 9-11 a.m. daily. CENTRAL JERSEY FARMERS R&D CHEM PHD or equlv. protect­ iSTARTING SALARY $90-$120. ’ 50 DeSoto - 2 door, hardtop, ex­ COOPERATIVE ASSOCUTION, Inc LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex- ive coatings to 14000 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE clerk, cellent condition. First $60 takes USED FURNITURE of every de­ Interesting work In centrally lo- Lost and Found scription. Thousands of feet to A-Dlet TableU. Only 98f at Ken­ SLS REP Pension plans, no pros­ MULTILYTH OPERATOR It. Call 599-4879. pecting. 1st vr earn pot 12k ; cated, modern office. Pleasant Hlghtstown, N. J. browse through. Always something dall Park Pharmacy. working conditions. Many fringe different - largest collection in PERSONNEL SUPERVISOR some Permanent position with advertis­ benefits. Reply Box 567, c/o LOST, vicinity of Princeton Day Bucks County. Dally, 8:30 to 5:30. coll 2-3 yrs wage sal ben. to 10k ing research firm. Some experi­ SLS REP Ind Chemicals, knowledge Princeton Packet, Princeton, N.J. School, February 5, opal pin. Re­ Closed Sunday. Edison Eurnlture, ence desirable but not essentlaU ward. Call 924.3449. Car Rentals Shopping Hints Doylestown, Pa. Industrial boiler helps 8k Liberal employee benefits. Please Personal Services PERSONNEL MGR some coll 2-3 call 924-3400 for appointment, FINANCUL ANALYST, college yrs exp. Lead to Director 7k ICE SKATES In wooden case, o r­ graduate. Corporation finance thopedic, specially made for me. r e n t a c a r from END OE MONTH SALE ON G.E. GALLUP 4 ROBINSON major. Accounting 4 statistics Lost at Princeton Bowl parking ECONO - CAR REAL ESTATE SALES APPLEGATE FLORALSHOP major appUances and TV. Some Research Park desirable. Some experience pre­ lot. Reward. 921-2117 or 882- only $3.99 (business day) 47 Palmer Square W. Help Wanted Male or Female 1965 models available. Used SWEDISH MASSAGE STUDIO Princeton. N. J. ferred but not required. Fulltime, 0860. plus pennies per mile WA 4-0121 j permanent, Princeton Area. Reply ranges. Open evenings ‘til 9, Need full and part time help to Saturday ‘til 6. 130 Nassau St. ' Box 606, c /o The Princeton Packet. The Finest Flowers Grown handle sales at new home develop­ Princeton, N. J, Delivered Promptly ment scheduled to open shortly. JONES ELECTRIC 10 minutes from Princeton. Ex­ Help Wanted - Fern. WOMAN WANTED to run NCR Boats GRIGGS CORNER In The Loveliest Arrangements 7 Center St. Hopewell, N.J 924-2167 perience desired - Not essential- bookkeeping machine. Would be Witherspoon & Hulfish ■working with accounts receivable 466-0228 will train. Please contact by mall records and doing general office or phone: Lemberg Agency, 3,000 EXPERIENCED waitresses, to work. Monday thru Friday. Must Distinctive Gifts U. S. Hwy. #9, Old Bridge, N.J, 17 1/2’ OPEN CRUISER, converti­ SORRY, Sarah, the whole thing’s work In Hlghtstown area. Call 448- PA 1-6600, be a responsible person and will­ ble canvas top, 65 h.p. Mercury Pets and Animals off. You know I love to walk 0347. Jewelry - Greeting Cards Special Services ing to learn. F rlnge benefits and fully automatic outboard motor. barefoot. Yet, you refuse to go SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMER Blue Cross are available. Own Boat and motor used only one full to Rights Hardware Co., 102 Mer­ PRINCETON GIFT SHOP HOUSEWIVES, UNSPOILED. I av­ transportation Is necessary. Con­ season. New condition. $1000. un­ cer St„ Hlghtstown, N.J, and rent Needed Immediately for full time erage $10. per hour. Work eve­ tact Mrs. Carol Polomeo, Carrier der cost. Call 882-6023. Feeds and Grains a Glamorene Electric RugSham- Bottled Gas for home and Indus­ 13 Palmer Square W. research-oriented work In Aero­ nings 8 to 11. Car necessary. CUnlc, Belle Mead, N. J., 201- for all animals pooer for only $2. a day. try use. H 4 H Feed 4 Gas Co. space Projects. Familiarity with Call 599-3448 or OW 5-3861. 359-3101. at Windsor, N. J. Phone 448-3232. Fortran Coding and capacity for WA 4-0813 LADIES: Without previous experi­ ROSEDALE MILLS---- independent work essential. Sal­ REGBTERED NURSES GRUMMAN CANOES sold and rent­ ence you can earn as much as 274 Alexander St. ary open. Contact Mrs. Harrington ed $1. hour, $10 weekend, 737-3446 Princeton RUBBER STAMPS FtlRNITURE SERVICE, Damaged $2.00 or m.ore per hour In your Opportunities on all shifts, both School or College address furniture repaired aixl reflnlshed. at 452-2950 for appointment. -Abbott’s .Marine Service, Tltus- WA 4-0134 RUG & FURNITURE MART, INC. spare time. Avon trains you. Write part time and full time. We are Cigarette burns removed. Call vlUe, N. J. State Highway 206 Home, business, zip-code AERONAUTICAL RESEARCH Box 564, Plainfield or call 725- especially interested in nurses Rubber stamps of all kinds 587-2675 after 6 p.m. 6014, Princeton, N.J. and ASSOCIATES OF PRINCTON, INC. over 40 years of age. Call Foot­ sizes made to your order and at: INCOME TAX CONSULTANT -In - 50 Washington Rd. hill Acres Nursing Home, 50 BOATS AND CANOES HINKSON’S CLERK-TYPIST - Office of Su­ rVT MANOR dlvl(kial and business returns pre- (near Princeton Jet.) Neshanlc, N. J. (201) 369-8711. iGER.MAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. 82 Nassau St. perintendent of Schools. Twelve Princeton Shopping Center ^ r e d your home or my office. Princeton, N. J. Boating and camping ahead. Star- Show prospect/top quality pets? month position. Typing required; ATTRACTIVE married lady to Call Mr. Mohr 587-4524 or 587- craft boats and camp trailers. ' Buy with confidence from success­ shorthand helpful. 36 1/4 hrs, 5 work several evening hours as ful breeder of AKC Champions. Furniture 0269. MECHANICAL ENGINEER fashion stylist. Free wardrobe In Evlnrude outboards. Kayot pontoon day week. Paid vacation and sick Others with CH. points plus OBED Floor Covernlngs BICYCLE REPAIRS leave, group hospitalization plan. training, no investment, deliveries boats. Grumman canoes. Draperies and Bedding Opportunity with growing manu­ titles. Call after 6 p.m. or week­ We Buy and Sell CUS'iOM made lamp shades. Annual Increments. Tenure sta­ or canvassing. $12, minimum av­ Tiles and Linoleum Shades recovered - lamps mount­ facturing firm In Bordentown area. ABBOTT’S MARINESERVICE ends, 201-462-1070. tus after three years. Pleasant erage guarantee per evening. Re­ WA 1-9100 WA 1-9292 TIGER AUTO STORES ed and repaired. Phone 737-1109. Send resume tb: Dept. E, P, O. atmosphere. Call 201-297-1000, ply to Box 597, c/o Princeton Titusville, N. J. 737-3446 Box 679. Bordentown, N. J. 24-26 Witherspoon Street Trent Handy Shop, Pennington Ext. 10 for appointment. Packet, Princeton, N. J. WA 4-3715 Circle. HOME HUNTER’S GUIDE

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Special Servieee Lots For Sale Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Garden—Landscape Real Estate For Sale Business Rentals For Rent— Apts.

WATER PROBLEMS 7 ONE an d ONE-HALF ACRE and MUST SELL our wonderful home. larger-wooded and lakeside lots In LAWRENCE OFFICE SPACE - ground floor, Meticulously clean, well kept 3 A WELLER EXCLUSIVE KINGSTON APARTMENT. Two exclusive residential area. Price air-conditioned, large free parking Convenient household cam s. Csll* bedroom ranch Includes, living, GAINSBORO RD. - Lovely stone rooms, private bath, furnished. DOERLER LANDSCAPES range $15,000 to $20,000. Prince­ lot. Call 924-0715. dining, kitchen, dinette, paneled front 1 1/2 story home In perfect FOR SALE Including kitchen. Private entry, ton address and phone. Call Harold b o t t l e w a t e r & COOLER family room, hobby room and ga­ condition. Living room with fire­ parking. 3 ml. from Firestone Li­ We stress a step-by-step program A. Pearson 924-0715. A small bouse, with large rooms. r e n t a l s e r v ic e CO. rage, plus 2 complete baths. All place, dining room, kitchen, brary. One block to bus. $80-mo. following an overall plan. In a delightful location on the edge CHOICE LOTS ADJOINING on beautifully landscaped 1/2 acre, bedroom (or den) and full bath on incl. utilities. Available April 1. of town. 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths. TWO SUITES available of 428 sq. call 924-9735. 397-2353 U no answer 586-8222 • FOUNDATION PLANTING HBTORIC MILLSTONE with patio and brick grill. Walk­ 1st floor. 2 nice bedrooms and $75,000. feet and 845 sq. feet in First Na-! • SHADE TREES ing distance to schools and shop­ full bath on 2nd floor. Full base­ CORNELIA WELLER, tional Bank Building, corner of' 2.7 acres on River Rd. near His­ ping. Call 201-297-9639, Kendall ment with tile floor. 2 porches. • PLAY AREAS REAL ESTATE toric Van Doren House. $9,900, Park. Hot water heat., Immediate pos­ Nassau and W ithers^ n Streets. LAWRENCEVILLE - attractively KEY SHOP • PATIOS 29 Palmer Square West • PRIVACY PLANTING About 10 minutes to Princeton. session. furnished 2 bedroom efficiency 248 Nassau St. FOR SALE by transferred owner, 924-5000 al Bank of Princeton. apartment. Half block from bus. WA 4-3411 • FENCING 18 month old colonial split on One acre on Amwell Road near LAWRENCEVILLE For appointment call 921-6660. Charles Perpetua, Prop. • WALKS wooded 3,4 acre Township lot. Millstone, $5,900. See us. k e y s MADE Living room with fireplace, 4bed­ 924-1221 VILLAGE - Very attractive 4 bed­ LOCKS REPAIRED room, den, family room, laundry The easy to read Classified pages OFFICES AVAILABLE; Free­ J. R. CHARNESKI AGENCY, INC. room Dutch Colonial on tree lined g e n e r a l g r in d in g room, basement and 2 car garage. of The Princeton Packet are your hold, 3 rooms, approx. 550 sq. 2 BEDROOM apartment, garage, REALTORS street. Large corner lot 81 x High $40’s. Call 921-7681. best advertising buy. ft., full basement included. 1st large lot, close to shopping and 201 - 722 - 0070 150. Easy walk to stores and school. Owner transferred. Im­ floor professional building. Am­ transportation. $125, month. Call OBAL mediate possession. COUNTRY COLONIAL ple parking. Convenient to town and superintendent, Mr. Miller at 395- shopping center, new build­ 0243, 96 N. Main St., Cranbury, GARDEN MARKET INC. 4 Bedroom Brick Colonial with U FABRICS Real Estate For Sale ing, highway location. Phone 201- N.J. acres, good barn. $53,500 LAWRENCEVILLE Near Pennington with a fine view Landscape of the Harbourton Hills. Brand 462-0160, eves., 201-462-0901, DRAPERIES -Designer and Contractor-- Miniature estate near Lawrence- COLD SOIL RD, - Spacious ranch­ new with 7 spacious rooms, 2 IDEAL FOR RETIRED COUPLE- er in beautiful setting. Large pan­ 1/2 baths, full basement, over­ vlUe. Main house, two good barns, SMALL FURNISHED apartment SLIP COVERS Alexander St. convenlent to shopping and eled living room with fireplace, sized 2 car garage. On a large 4 -room tenant house on five weU including kitchenette and private Princeton churches about 1 acre. This 4 picture windows overlooking Hope- country lot. Immediate possession. BUSINESS RENTALS planted acres, $45,000 bath for young couple or single FURNITURE REPAIRS 452-2401 room rancher is a good buy at well Valley. Dining room, mod­ $24,500. $9,800. ern kitchen, 3 large bedrooms and Attractive space, newly redecor­ person in exchange for making Three handsome town houses. Two breakfast in morning, meeting boy DEWEY'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP 1 1/2 baths. Full basement, 2 - HAPPY RANCHER ated, up to 3000 sq. ft., suitable at $100,000, one at $75,000 at school bus In afternoon and oc­ Bldg. Sues & Supply FARM - suitable for race hors­ car garage. Hot water heat. Im­ ,''T)-most business operations. Also 6-8 Station Road es, 35 ;acres with large old ten mediate possession. Sprawling stone and frame ranch­ 1 or 2-room office on 2nd floor. casional baby sitting. Phone 924- West Windsor honeymoon cottage, 9679 between 6-9 p.m. room house. Some orchard area, 2 bedrooms. Fine planting Asking er In a prestige area of Ewing Immediate occupancy In downtown Princeton Junction $38,500. $24,500 H. B. LYON Township. 3 spacious bedrooms, 1 Princeton. Conven. parking. WATER SOFTENERS REALTOR LAWRENCEVILLE Reasonable rental. Phone (G09) 1/2 baths, large living room with TWO APTS, in Rocky Kill. Choice SW 9-1778 Chemical Feeders 896 - 1010 924-3540. DUPLEX - Six rooms and bath- I MantoloWng, New Jersey: Com- stone fireplace, formal dining location. $110, $125, Phone 609- Filters Salt Eves. 4 Weekends 896-0507, each side $10,000. : pletely rebuilt 7 bedroom cottage. room, paneled family room, hugh 466-3276, Summer rental brings $5,000, Gas 896-0584 basement game room complete CULLIGAN NEW RANCH HOME - three bed­ heat. Pine paneled throughout. New with kitchen, plus an added bonus, WATER CONDITIONING rooms, 2 full baths, basement with $5,000 dock with water and elec­ 18’ x 36’ swimmingpool complete­ HOPEWELL BOROUGH. For rent. MRS. MILLER HOROSCOPE MAINE (Casco Bay). Unusual finished recreation room, one tricity wlU take boats up to 45’ . ly fenced. Many happy hours to be Island cottage (tiridge). Clean, spa- room duplex apartment. $135. BOOKSHOP 345 Witherspoon St. HUNTERDON COUNTY. Wrought car garage. $24,300. $67,500 enjoyed in this very lovely home. clous, conveniences, fireplace, j per month. For more information WA 1-8800 Iron fence surrounds these 1-2 $29,900. screened porches, ocean view call 466-1133. If you are a dreamer and do not BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY - own­ acres of beautifully landscaped Mantoloklng, New Jersey: Beach­ non-commercial, natural area know what It mease, find o«t er must sell this business, rural grounds with 100 year old ex­ front cottage. $47,700 KARL WEIDEL, INC. Full season preferred. For de^ THREE ROOM APT. - U.S. Hwy. through your horosoope. For fur­ SASSMAN'S area grocery business, 2 houses ecutive type mansion. 15 rooms, REALTORS tails, pictures, write toDonChan- #1, Monmouth Junction. Includes ther Information call; DRIVEWAY CONSTRUCTION and a store. Financing available. 9 bedrooms, 3 1/2 ceramic baths, Princeton Township: Pretty 4 bed­ Rte. 579 Pennington, N, J. dler. New Gloucester, Maine all utilities and heat. Call (201) BLACKTOP AND STONE $27,000. room spUt level. Western section. modern kitchen, formal dining 737-1500 or 882-3804 DA 9-6974 after 2 p.m. (201) 545-9164 $52,500 room, living room with marble Redwood Ave. & Hwy. #1 Parking Areas - Driveways We have a large selection of oth­ Princeton Township 7 year old fireplace. Stone fireplace in den, ADLERMAN, CLICK 4 CO. REAL ESTATE RENTALS. House ATTRACTIVE 3 1/2 room apt., Edison, N. J. FUl Dirt - Top SoU er listings. Please consult us for ranch on quiet circle, 4 or 5 bed­ gracious entrance foyer, full base­ Licensed Real Estate Brokers - 3 bedrooms, at 127 Shapiro Ave. garage, $75; 2 1/2 room apt., fur­ OPEN 9- 9 ,, Monday thru Saturday Call for estimate AX 7-0463 your real estate needs. rooms. Fine kitchen, beautiful ment, hot water oil heat, new 9 Spring Street Inquire at 151'Wycoff Ave., Hlghts­ nished or unfurnished. All utili­ planting. $60,000 d rlll^ well, 3 car stone garage, Phone: 924-0401 town, N. J. ties $65. Phone 448-2177 after 5. HAROLD E. STACKHOUSE macadam drive. All In excellent BOHREN'S MOVING & STORAGE Realtor Why wait until the roof leaks? Princeton Township: 6 year old condition. Please call for appoint­ STODERN 6 room nouse on coun­ 138 S. MalnSt. Hlghtstown, N. J. ment to Inspect this excei^lonal try estate. Available March 2. Plan ahead for your roofIng needs. brick and frame Colonial. 4 acres. Lovely new home for a dis­ Hlghtstown Road Phone 448-1069 4 double bedrooms plus upstairs home. $38,000. $125. per mo. Phone 609-782- BIG HOUSE BLUES? Evenings CaU 448-2097-448-1353 criminating family on a I 1/2 NEW ROOFS REPAIRS study. Larg:e deep pond. $85,000 5972. Princeton Junction TITUSVILLE - 3 bedroom ranch, wooded acre lot In Princeton Town­ I SOCIETY HILL TOWERS. Ever ship. Entrance foyer, living room, TRENTON. RENTAL. Semi - 452-8220 Princeton Township: 3-bedroom large kitchen, living room with thought of the advantages of mov­ COOPER A SCHAFER dining room, kitchen with light and detached 5-bedroom brick house retirement home with 1 acre. fireplace, full bath, full basement. ing back into the city? Weary of 63 Moran Princeton . w . . . . . ,,, bright eating area. Den plus family available immediately. $125. Local and Long Distance Moving Country Living at Its Best $60,000 the long drive home, fuel bills, WAlnut 4-2063 A new hot water oil furnace. All beamed ceUlng and fire- monthly. Wayne Avenue. Refer­ Packing and Overseas Shipping new aluminum storms and screens. snow shoveling and mounting tax­ place, powder room and main floor ences required. THOMPSON REALTY Extra large lot. lots of shade es? Come to Society Hill Towers. PRINCETON W. Bryce Thompson, IV, Broker laundry. Upstairs, 5 delightfully RICHIP REALTY CO. You’ll be close to everything - D« Pont Tontine Window Shades Beautifully built Cape Cod on trees. Asking $16,750. REALTIST REALTOR DISPOSAL SERVICE large light bedrooms and 2 baths. right in the heart of America’s Venetian Blinds A Repairs eleven professionally planted i Of course there is a 2 car garage One Palmer Square 812 State Rd. acres. IHll, Living-room with! most historic square mile - and Klrsch Traverse Rods 195 Nassau Street 921-7655 OSCAR WOLFE, REALTOR and basement. Designed by a Princeton, N. J. i fireplace, Dining-room, Bedroom j 397 - 2138 completely free of peeling pant, WA 4-4793 Wood Woven Blinds nationally knowm architect, built by 924 - 9676 with full Bath, another Bedroom j sag^ng beams and (you name It). Du Pont Paint Evenings 4 Sunday one of the finest. All of this makes or Den, Fine Kitchen. (jScreened | 357-3080, 466-1297, 466-2158 Home and Industry Pierce Paint a house you really must see. flagstone porch off living room). I TWO STORY COLONIAL has new Hunterdon County Multiple Conveniences Include heated un- Garbage, Trash, Rubbish Removed Rentals - Sanders Edgers $59,000 r^ m s with closets, t le bath with chopping faclU- Buffers A Wallpaper Steamers Basement has huge paneled' modern kitchen, dining room, with Listings Hauling of all Types fire-place, living room, 2 bed­ A 5 bedroom township home (one stewer and Unen closet, modern / swlmi^ng pool. Rentals Estlmates-Installatlons Family-room with walk-ln bar, , kitchen, dining room, Uvlng room , . rooms, basement, wide board pine tor teenager or maid) on a nice DRESSES custom made tor yo«r formica counters, powder room; attic, basement, garage, small „ „ floors. $19,900. 1/2 acre lot near Littlebrook 8 P..M., 2nd 4 Locust Streets. figure. Dresses, evening gowns, SAUMS PAINTS A WALLPAPER and separate laundry area. Second i HOPEWELL VALLEY - restored lawn. Heat, hot water furnished. School, with fireplace, screened 215-9 2 5-5008. cocktail dresses, etc. Satisfaction 4 So. Greenwood Ave. floor has Master Bedroom and colonial on quiet country road, No laundry. Available March 3. RANCH NEAR Crambury with 3 porch off terrace and patio. guaranteed. Call Maruja, Hope- Hopewell 466-0479 Bath, another large Bedroom with Montgomery Township. This 4 bed­ After 5 p.m, call 395-0568. bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, kitchen $39,500 well 466-2804. ______adjoining room for a child. Study room with 1 1/2 baths, Ige. llv. with Tappan gas range, living room or Sewing Room. rm., din. rm. and kit., with 3 NEW - PHOTOLABELS. A favorite with dining ell, full basement, Four bedroom Dutch colonial In ATTRACTIVE 4 room apartment, photo printed along with yoer 4 line GOOD HARD USED BRICK fireplaces, in good order, will LawrencevlUe on a nicely land­ — u f |20 minutes from Princeton in Very Large floodlit pond furnishes garage. $20,700. please the entire family. Large name and address or 4 line sales scaped and well treed lot. Modem T W O p ojIY , 5 bedroom home for! Heat and garage, $115. magnificent skating and fishing. I sloping lawn, small brook, 2 car rent in Princeton area. Includes message. 500 quality printed, curl Delivered in small or large quanti­ i STULTS REALTY CO. kitchen with separate breakfast Call 586-5130 or 587-1082. gar. plus carport. Old frame and dishwasher, garage, beautiful back resls^nt Photolabels In |4astle ties. Also new patio brick. Priced Attached garage has room for | Licensed Brokers room, large dining room and small right. stone barn. 7 acres, many shade yard. Close to transportation. APARTMENT TO SHARE with box. $2.50. Send photo (no nega­ three cars plus storage area. Re­ 27 North Main St. sun room, 2 car detached garage. 921-6627|honest, reliable, single man, 20- tives) with copy to IRVIN WILSON, CHARLES P. AVERSANO and fruit trees and other choice $247500 extras. Call cently built barn provides addi­ Cranbury 395-0444 I after 6 p.m. 30 years old, willing to share Stockton, New Jersey. SW 9-0553 plantings make this one of the best tional storage and plenty of room Eves, 395-1751 or 395-0434 buys of the year. $43,500. expenses. Call 452-2810 between for horses or dogs. MIDDLESEX REALTY CO. 8 a.m. 7 4 p.m.______$55,000 Sole Agent FOUR BEDROOM rancher, 2baths, REALTORS 4 INSURORS ROBERT H. HALLIEZ HOPEWELL BOROUGH, Near centrally located in Montgomery 246 Nassau St. ; APT. modernized Dutch Colonial G. J. SPILATORE THOMPSON REALTY stores and Post Office. $15,000. Township on 1 1/4 acres with 2 Princeton, N. J. SECLUDED OLD stone country; house-3 bedrooms, living room, Certified Plano Expert Excavating Contractor W. Bryce Thompson, IV, Broker Telephone 201-727-0779. car garage. Many extra features 924-5333 home (Hunterdon County), over- all with large closets, kitchen, PUNO TUNING i such as fireplace, dishwasher. looking Bucks County Hills. 3bed-i dining room, tiled bath with dryer- Industrial waste dlsposaL Top soil, 195 Nassau Street 921-7655 WAREHOUSE, 3500 sq. ft. all clear Terrace nicely planted with shrub­ rooms, living-dining room with , washer connection and oil fired Regulating Repairing sand and gravel. Septic systems Sunday and Eves span, office, 2 baths, air-condi­ bery. Excellent buy at $25,500. fireplace. Built in kitchen with j hot water heat Included, $165 mo. Installed by N. J. State licensed Henry P. Tomlinson 924-5034 CRANBURY tioned, Five min. from exit 8 fireplace. 1 1/2 ceramic baths, j Belle Mead area. 201-359-6400. WA 1-7242 sanitarian. N. J. Turnpike. Call (201) 446- Small Country estate consisting of utility room, oil fired baseboard | Excellent location for profession­ 7660. 5 1/2 acres (additional 5 acres heat. $160. plus utilities. Availa-‘ ------^------iR. D. #1 Monmouth Jet., N. J. al man or varous kinds of FOR SALE Princeton Township, available), new Englishbrlck, 11/2 ble April 1st. Adult family only.! (201) 297-1335 business. Plenty of living space. 6 room house. Three bedrooms, IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY, 7 story, 4 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, Call 996-2088. MASSAGE full basement, garage, fencedback room house, 4 bedrooms, for­ 2 1/2 baths, large shade trees, Shown by appointment. For Rent—Rooms yard. $27,500. Call 924-9161. mal dining room, large cheer­ small brook, new barn, rldlngpad- ...Poor blood circulation dock suitable for horses or rals- EMMA W, OWENS CARPENTERi ful kitchen, new 2 car ga­ ...Too much weight rage, fruit trees, one acre. Seven ! Ing of other anlmals. Secluded Licensed Real Estate Broker NEAR LAWRENCEVILLE 26 Maplewood Ave. Cranbury, N. J. FURNBHED ROOMS, double or miles north of Princeton. A s k i n g area, 4 miles from Princeton. FOR RENT, 4 bedroom house, 2 ...Nervous tension Repairs Remodeling Additions $42,500 395 - 0893 baths, full basement, 2 -car ga­ single. Call 201-521-0782 or 201- New In Princeton. European pro­ Free Estimates Prompt Service EMBRACED BY DOGWOOD TREES $18,000. Call 201-359-3282. fessional wonaan with many, years rage, living room, dining room, 521-0990. CaU AX 7-2311 after 5:00 experience In Europe. Will give RENTALS large all electric kitchen, recrea­ CHARMING 5 BEDROOM custom FOR QUICK SALE, owner being massage for women only, your built stone New England colonial tion room with fireplace. Lorat- LARGE FURNISHED room in home or mine. Reasonable rates. I NELSON GLASS & ALUMINUM VACANT, 8 Sanford Street, Tren­ 4 Room Apartment with stove 4 transferred, 3 bedroom ranch, ed in Belle Mead area. Available! Deans for professional young la- with fireplace, large screened large 25’ screened and glassed Call 924-7039. 45 SPRING ST. porch, 2 baths, hot water heat, ton. Close to Princeton Ave. 4 refrigerator. Heat Included. $90. March 15, Call 924-3794, evenings, dv. Call Sat., Tues. Wed. any- PRINCETON bedroom brick house, hot air, oil- in porch, 26’ living room. Call time (201) 297-0137. plaster walls, basement and 2 car 448-0341 after 5:30 p.m.______WA 4-2880 garage, beautifully terraced lot. fired heater. Move rlght-ln con­ 4 ROOM Dwelling - $90 monthly. MIRRORS dition. Phone Charles Levenson, AUTO GLASS DEAN Realtor, 396-9639, for purchase LARGE 5 room furnished apart­ ROOM FOR RENT, second floor, Business Services plan. $7,800. Land For Sale — gentleman only. Call 896-0305. PLATE 4 WINDOW GLASS BROKER TU 2-5881 REALTY ment, including all utilities. $135. For Rent Apts. ATTRACTIVE 5 room furnished THESIS 4 MANUSCRIPT typing. cottage. $125. RESPONSIBLE Couple, Beautiful S. R. S. INDUSTRIAL LAND Experienced, prompt, dependable, i N. W. MAUL 4 SON KENDAI L PARK HARD TO FIND- 4 room and bath apartment, 2nd ROOM FOR RENT WITH private Electric typewriter. Reasonable u. S. Hwy. 130 4 Griggs Drive Elght rooms, four liedrooms, 2 1/2 BROKER floor. Ideal location, Lawrence bath, garage, in country estate. E. F. MAY, 20 acres on Rt. #206, Hillsborough rates. Mrs. DlClcco 896-0004. DA 9-4656 baths, white brick front colonial; IBLAWENBURG. N.J. 466-8000 Twp. $125. mo. TU2-7910. Call 329-2458. $15,000 Township. $2,500. per acre. Repair Service deck patio, rustli paneled family i ______Electrical Power 4 room, on court; over 1/2 acre, : NEW APARTMENT, all modern SIX room ranch, 3 bedrooms, sep­ 35 acres, general industrial, Lighting Installations available June. $22,000, owner. ; conveniences, 3 rooms and bath, arate dining room, 1 1/2 baths on $3,500 per acre. Inspection in­ Industrial Maintenance (201) 297-2279. L.ARGE FURNISHED ROOM for PRINCETON large lot. Close to schools, shop­ vited. Growing area. heat and hot water included. Call ping and transportation. MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP after 5 p.m., 448-4978. rent, second floor. 5 min. walk to SECRETARUL SERVICE store, P. O., and R.R. station. 221 Nassau St. 924-3716 J. R. CHARNESKI AGENCY, INC. A stately country home set back 4 LARGE ROOMS. 2 bedrooms 4 Semi-private entrance and bath. $18,900 REALTORS PLUMBmG 4 HEATmG on 5 beautifully landscaped acres, bath on second floor. Living room, Call 799-0831 evenings and week­ Bea Hunt PRINCETON TWP. OIL BURNERS only 12 minutes from Princeton. large kitchen, powder room on ends. Complete secretarial assistance THREE bedroom ranch on 2 acre 201 - 722 - 0070 The house has 4 bedrooms, spa­ first floor. Call 448-3538. Dictaphone wooded lot with many large trees. SPLIT LEVEL - 3 bedrooms lo­ J. B. REDDmG 4 SON, mc. cious living room with fireplace, Mimeo Offset MultUlth Very good location. Living room cated on Randall Rd. Over 1/2 234 Nassau St. good sized dining room, paneled IBM Executive Type with fire - place, hot - water acre of professionally landscaped Princeton playroom with fireplace, maids MODERN 3 1/2 room apartment, Reports Mailings Manuscripts ^ heat, full basement. ground with a running brook. Many Business Rentals WA 4-0166 room, and bath, many closets, 3 nicely furnished, Princeton Bo­ Hotels & Motels fine features in this quality built $ 19,000 1/2 baths, hugh screened porch rough, parking space. .Available home, which has just been redec­ with panoramic view of the valley. April, 1. Rental $150., includes AMS SECRETARIAL SERVICES orated and is in new condition. THREE bedrooms, 6 room colonial Swimming pool with dressing all utilities except elec. Business For the clerical job you cannot JEFFERSON SALES 4 SERVICE Extras include wall to wall carpet­ rooms and bath. A truly magni­ couple or Individual preferred. handle. In office, club or home. PRINCETON SHOPPmG CENTER on large corner lot. Formal din­ ing, brick fireplace, paneled game OFFICE SPACE, share prestige ing room, 2 full baths, wall/wall ficent home priced at $72,500. Call Please phone 924-3887. CLARKSVILLE MOTEL Typing, offset duplicating, ad­ WA 1-6777 room, 1 1/2 baths, and G. E. kitch­ for appointment. office space on Nassau Street. dressing, mailing, bookkeeping. carpeting. Completelyredecorated en with dishwasher. Call for fur­ Includes use of plush conference and many other extras. U. S. Route 1 and Quaker Road Inventory control. VENETIAN BLINDS 4 REPAIRS ther details and appointment. room and furnished private office. DITCHTOWN REALTY CO. FOR RENT 3 room unturnished near .American Cyanamid Co. 2,3, wmtXOWSHADES-CUSTOM MADE $37,500 Arrangement for share of secre­ MANT OTHER LISTINGS apartment. Heat, hot water, ga­ and 4 room apartments, tastefully APPLIED MANAGEMENT ALUMINUM AWNINGS tary possible. Professional pre­ AV.AILABLE REALTOR rage. No pets. Buslne.ss couple furnished, by week or mo.ith. Also SERVICES, SHUTTERS, GUTTEPS RICHARD J. CONTI 4 CO. ferred. Call 921-7084 or write me. preferred. Near RCA l.di. $100. rooms with private bath. Commer- STORM DOORS 4 WINDOWS Brokers 883-1230 P. O. Box 501. Princeton, N.J, STEELE, ROSLOFF 4 SMITH Dutchtown Road - Belle Mead, N. J. rental. Avallatile March 1. Call] clal rates. 452-2233. 20 Nassau Street Princeton SCREENS, GLASS AND REPAIRS Eves 4 Sun 882-8010 201-359-3127 452-2690, 921-6850 REALTORS 201-297-0200 PAGE EIGHT the c e n t r a l post THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1966 Thinking of changing jobs? 7roo/; / /9 i*lans Panrakv Suft/tpr Uiiildiiig Set Suiulav Griggstown Boy Scout Troop 149 for sale. There will also be rec­ OBITUAHJES Check today’s classified ads. •.‘■ill hoUi a pancake suppei- Satur- ords on sale. Tickets are avail­ fla , Feb. 2G,. from " to 8 p.m. able through Roy Blrkland of I5v Soim‘rsel Preshvteriaii (^hiireli in the Griggs tov.'n Reformed Grlggstown or at the door. GUSTAVE GRIESCHE The Somerset Presbyterian tider Leon Loichle, as a part of Chut cii, Troop 149 Is raising funds to Church will dedicate its new build­ the ceremony of dedication. The build new quarters In the base­ r-T eshly-baked cakes by the “ fa­ ing at 100 Kennedy BoulevardSun- architect of the building, Alex tL finest SNEAKERS ment of the historic old school- Gustave Griesche, 7,3, of 192G mous local talent” ■a-UI be offere'’ day, Feb. 27, in duplicate Worship Taylor Jr., and the builder, Jo­ house on the church property. Bay Ridge Parkway, Brooklyn, a retired accountant for the New Services at 9:45 and 11 a.m. seph Giacomo, will be introduced York Transit Authority, died last Acting as the presiding minis­ to the congregation. are located at Wednesday at Lutheran Medical ter will be the moderator of the Other ministers who will share Center. Presbytery of New Brunswick, Dr. in the leadership of the services He belonged to Kings County Carter R. Smith, and delivering will be Rev. Rotert Snable, asso­ Can’t Lodge 511, F&A.M: and had spent the message of the occasion ciate pastor of the New Bruns­ summers in Griggstown, N. J. will be the moderator of the Synod wick PresbyterlanChurch; and the Surviving are his wife, the for­ of New Jerse}', Dr. Thomas S. Rev. Stanley M. Taylor, associate leave •Mutch. Synod executive and General Pres­ mer Gerda Olsen; two sons, War­ ren R. of Levlttown and Norman Dr. Mutch, who is pastor of the byter of the New Brunswick Pres­ heme? E. of Huntington: and eight grand­ Presbyterian Church of Morris­ bytery, children. town, will speak on “ The Func­ Part of the ceremonies will be The Rev. Sanford Soma, pastor tion of the Church.’ ’ All three the public welcoming of 41 new Shop by of the Bunker Hill Lutheran choirs of the church will partici­ members, bringing a 20 per cent KENDALL PARK SHOPPING CENTER Church, Griggstown, conducted fu­ pate in the services, with two sing­ Increase in the size of the con­ neral services Saturday at the ing at each service. gregation. These have been pre­ Phone. Mather Funeral Home, 40Vander- Dr. Jarvis S. Morris, organiz­ pared for membership through a venter .Ave., Princeton. ing pastor of theSomersetChurch, series of classes over the past U S. K e d s NEW JERSEY BELL Interment followed in Griggs­ will receive the gold-plated keys five weeks. town Cemetery. of the building from the chair­ On .Monday, Feb, 28, the church man of the building committee, will begin its Somerset Pres­ byterian Nursery School, with Mrs. TTiomas Bast as director. Already the class for three-year-olds Is full, but there are a few vacan­ GENE S. BENKO cies for the larger class of those DOUBLE DISCOUNTS children who will be old enough to Benko Uiosen .Vs attend public school Kindergarten In September 1966. Elk or Y (‘iir’ There will be four school months LOW, LOW PRICES PLUS AN EXCITINC of nursery classes before school Is out In June. ^ At (.'harilv Ball Gene S. Benko of 4 Nassau Buck Club Elects Road In Kendall Park was named “ Elk of the Year” at the Elks’ BIG BONUS BONANZA! Amos W heatley Charity Ball In the Flagpost Inn Saturday. Exhalted Rul6r Rocco SUPERMARKETS To Eresidciuy Padula presented the award. FOOD FAIR — Our Highest Quality A member of the Franklin Park .Amos Wheatley has been elect­ Lodge of Elks 2265, Mr. Benko FOOD FAIR 1 ed president of the Super Highway won the 1963-64 Presidential Buck Club, Inc. for 1966. Award of Honor for the most ac­ Other new officers are Ed El­ tive Jaycee In the Greater New V gin, vice president; Robert Brunswick Junior Chamlier of _ ^ k T k. k W Fischer, recording secretary; j - Commerce. John Brkal, corresponding sec­ STEAKS He is a member of Saint Au­ retary; Howard Bellizio Jr., S3 S; 4 BONELESS treasurer; Howard Bellizio Sr., gustine’ s Holy Name Society and sergeant at arms; and JohnOdolph, the North Brunswick Chamber of y Commerce. Tomatoes 4 ,"„^89* shouldhi steak assistant sergeant at arms. LONDON BROn..a. Trustees are William O’Brien, A graouate of Cranford High Potatoes '""C." 1 .;, | 0< William Messmahl, and Silvio School, Mr. Benko attended Seton or CHUCK niLET Magna ni. Hall University and The Citadel, South Carolina. ova W7 C K rL f» locKi 2 “;“:'33* The club’s charter dates back to April 1934, but the club has He became a real estate sales­ Heinz Beans ^■ ../■ ;::,2 ZOr-S " 25* been inactive for a number of man with Feller and Feist Real­ STAMP BONUS BONANZA IN OUR MEAT DEPT tors In 1901, a broker In 1963 Tuna Fish ' h 1 o/ ^35^ years. Four original members are still active with the club, and and incorporated Gene S. Benko Macaroni - 5 ' *1- include Carl Inzetta, AnthonySpil- Realty In North Brunswick In 1964, atore, Joseph Spllatore and Frank Last year he was installed as a Sunshine Rinse \ .J. ' 4' 59* Spllatore. member of the Middlesex County Fabric Softener 39* The club holds membership in Board of Realtors and the National the Middlesex County Federation Board of Realtors. -Weston "’nrr.A 2 . 0, 69* of Sportsmen’s clubs. The dele­ gates and alternates for the year 35 Top Scouts Nabisco ' > 2 ., 89* are Harold Von Spreckelson, Ir­ ving Grossman and Anthony Splla­ To Get Awards tore. Plans are being finalized by F I S H S n C K S " the dinner committeefor the club’s O f Cumperships'' ttHOA C S o. OOC SAVE annual venison dinner-dance to At the recent meeting of the South PrMM J **•* 40- be held at the Flag Post Inn on Brunswick Girl Scout Neighbor­ March 10. The committee In­ hood Association, Mrs. Joseph cludes Ed FIs Cher, Howard Bel­ Early, Louise I. Peterson chair­ Pizza Pie 59* lizio Jr., Robert Fischer, and SKA FOOD SLG GKSTIOSS OKUCIOi S I.K\TK\ MK II.S man, distributed “ campership” ■' >0 0/ c Howard BelUzlo Sr, The antlcl- applications to representatives of Kgg Plant w": piated attendance Is expected to PUARTERED FK S N CUT the 35 local troops. Welch Grape Juice 6 89* C O D S T E A K S exceed 300 persons. Campershlps, which provide - 0- camp scholarships for deserving Flound ers Coughi 4 9 * StuNed Clams TO SPEAK ON SOVIET JEWS Scallops 2 9 9 * hiiihtk: scouts, are due in to the selec­ -o, feo« Salmon Stoaks Red S 9 ‘ Shrimp Rolls Heot & Se' Dr. Seymour Becker, professor tions committee by March 15, Potatoes "i.‘ ■ 11.. se p.gs ■ f olil'irnMj LEGS Halibut Stoaks Selected 79- Whito Sguld of thistory at Douglass College, Girls are recommended by lead­ 3 '7 nr t|00 Wokclield will sp>eak on Jewish affairs in the Spinach With Bock tb Kiflig Crab Logs Aiotkon 89* Booth's Shrimp ers on all-round ability and per­ Cortodion Soviet Union at the next general formance as a good Scout, as well Largo S m e' larg lts2 e No 1 SS* 29* Fish C ako s Heo* & Sf Spinach "‘X'iN'.. 6 9 7 * membership meeting of the South as living up to the Girl Scout BREASTS with Wing it 4 9 c Brook Trout Imported Donivh 69* Steaming Clams Code. ^ 10 or (100 Brunswick Jewish Community Peas uT,:.... 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