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VOI.. VII. NO. 7 Kly.NDALL PARK, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 196.7 Newsstand Price 10^ per copy Utilities Court Case Fire Hits Again Led Is Taken Printing By Greess By Pardun Company Aiilhorily Acts Nuisance Factor Warehouse Is To Block Deal Yet Fill proven; Gutted, Paper On Water Firm Plant To Go Up Supplies Lost

Stanley Greess of Kendall Park A decision Friday by Superior The rear section of a one-story was re-elected chairman of the Court Judge Leon Gerofsky gave printing plant on U.S. Route 1 near South Brunswick Municipal Utili­ the Pardun Contracting Co. ot Monmouth Junction was completely ties Authority at its reorganiza­ North Brunswick the right to pro­ gutted by fire early Wednesday tion meeting held last Thursday, ceed with the construction of an morning. Feb. 18, Selected as vice chairm; asphalt products plant on Fresh Business Cards Inc., a subsidi­ was Nicholas W, Maul of Daytoi Ponds Road, near Dayton. ary of the Business Supplies Co. of America, lost an undetermined and a new member, David Breei The South Brunswick Zoning quantity of roil and flat paper stock was named secretary. All wei*e Board had refused the company a and other supplies which were elecied unanimously by the five building permit, contending that “ it man authority. stored In a warehouse section of I A GOLD PIN is prosenled to Leslie Harris of Ken­ had not been proven to the satis­ the brick and stucco structure. A Selected as attorney was David faction of the board that a major railroad car loaded with paper, M. Greene of Kendall Park. The dall Park by high school principal Walter Chesner. nuisance from gas, smoke, odoror standing on a siding next to the firm of Weber, Borelli and Malone Miss Harris won first place in homeinal engineer; I look for- township residents press time, cause of the blaze had the Leisure World village, Mr. sctux)l of the State Homemaker of homemaking as ,i careei . Ini luding as a public Service, the program Tomoriow will receive a com­ pet init to build last .April 24. On engineering. He also h.is ha.s 23 ward not only to meeting this chal- not been determined and the extent Greess said the authority wllldls-j tliis \ear's record enrollment of will be held on Saturday, April plete set of the F.ncyclopaedl.'i Bri- .May 13, tlie thiee residents ap­ years e' perience in nnitiicipal en- lenge, but to knowing tlie people of damages was unknown. cuss the problem with the town­ Kiure th.ati h.ili ,i million senior 24, from 1 to 4 p.m., In the South tannlca from Encjclopaedia Brl- pealed to the zoning boardandfour gineei'ing. He also has a diversi­ of Franklin and working with them Two volunteers were Injured. ship committee In an executive, girls in- iiiore than 14,000 high Brunswick High School. tannica, Iiu . public heat ings were conducted lie- fied background in both construc­ toward an even lirightei' future.’’ John Adams, of Kingston, was taken session. I scliools, the total number of ji.ir- tween June and .August. On Sept. tion and cimsultiition in matters Ml'. Carluccio is a registered Booster shots will be given for to Princeton Hospital by the Mon­ Several residents appeared at Later this spring, tl'.e State ticipaiits during the program's 11- 5, the zonei s ovei i uled the build­ I lose!', rel.ded to tlie miinicipal professional engineer and land diptheria, tetanus and smallpox. mouth Junction First Aid Squad. He Homeniaker of Tomorrow, togeth­ the meeting asking about the sew -, \ear histor'. stands at four mil­ ing insixjctoi ’s l ight to issue the segment of engineering. snrvejor in the state, and has Oral Sabin vaccine will be adminis­ was treated for electric shock and er with a school advisor, will erage plant odor problem, which lion. Scholarship grants exceed $1 permit, liy a 3-2 vote. In .innouiK ing the appointment, served Fa.st Orange as consulting tered for polio. released. An unidentified fireman join first-place winners ,ind ,id- million. is to be resolved this year by court f'dllowing this action thePai'dun ■Mr. Bin klev said iMi'. 'C.ii'luccio engineer. West Oi'.mge as assist- According to .Arthur R. Barto- also received medical attention at order. Mr. Greess stated he did visors from each of the 50 other Miss H.irris is the (laughter of Company took the matter to court, '.v.i' selccti '! fri'm. jover in .pj H- .'t,l n nnieij "Iicineer and if. lo/zl, health officer, It is hoped the scene. sf.iti-.- .Hill 'i." List! j( t . Coin:, not think there “would be an\ re­ .Ml. ..i,d .Mi..-. 5 5 "tiiii| H.irii.s rite companj'owhs an 89-acre tr?;t c .his ‘ Wc are vei . jjle.ised to •Moi.ti i.iii as seiiioi engineer. that all lesidfiits '.vho liave i.ot re- Thiough the efforts ol the South bla in a tour of Colonial Wil­ lief this summer.’’ He added “ We! ot 45 Kendal! Road, Kendall Park. witli a frontage of 2,300 feet, on h.ive him join our staff .uid liave .A ■.'I'.jdu.ite of Ni'wark College reived booster immunizations for| Brunswick Township Police, two will do the best we can to pro-' I ii'sh Bonds Road. It plans to build great coniidence that he will lie 111 I'.n'-'ineering, he is one of fl\e the.se diseases, will “ get .squared ; trailers loaded with paper and sup- vide relief.’’ He noted an engineer­ a UiU .-.uitomated plant on tliesite. ■ it le to establisli ,i department that bi'iitliei's. .ill of wliun, ,ire engi- .iw a\" Dr. Ivan B. Smith, a mem- ; plies were removed from the back ing report on the project is due School’s 'Good Will Week' . Ml. C'.ise'. said he w'ill meet with will provide i onijilete engineering neei's. her of the board of health as well, of the burning building. Drivers in three weeks, and after that plans | his thiee clients belore determin­ .is a physician, stated that es-j troni Don’s Express Co. of Albany, for refining and funding will begin.| ing whetliei to appeal the decision, perially in the case of high school ! N.Y. and the Samuel Barnett Box -0- Rated ^Highly Successj'uF and Mr. Busch stated lie will meet Rut fleers Professor Watches students, parents are rerflinded to; (Continued on Page 7) Jaycees Still witli the zoning iioai d to discus.s ensure that their children are pro-i Communit;. Good Will Week, collected. It is considering the the matter. tected In liooster shots. Many par- ; -0- conducted at the -South Brunswick .idoption oi ,it le,1st two youngsters. -0- ents, however, “ are derelict in! High School last week, was “ high­ In .iddition. tta two croups hopied Student Revolt In Bolivia their their dut\ ,’’ an ording to Dr. ' Dog Is Shot Seek Nominees D o ii ors't .Vrt* ly successfnr’ .iccording to Daniel to est.iblish D.ivid Rondthaler Smith. : .1 Tlie ovel'tlii ow of n govermi.ent di'in is keenly .iware of politics’’ ,Bibel, who served .is general Men.ori.il shell in the libr.iry. .A visit froiTi the Red Cross is imoiig tlie crowded n.emoi'ies he says. “ But while they are al­ In Back Yard For Man Of Year chairman. The various objectives The shelf is lieiug placed there During Blood l ) r i v<‘ Bloodnjol'ile is scheduled for Sat­ I'fou'ght back iron. Bolivia 1>\ a most un.inin.ously involved in po- The South Bruns wick Jaycees Is­ iof the program were “ well re- in 11:011.or> of .1 lavorite teacher urday, March 13, from 10 a.m. to .Artljur R. J3'*rtoio//i, South t'bifgei's Univei'sitv lacultj. nien - litii ,il .irtivit;.. Hiere seems to be sued a reminder this week that ■(■eived,’’ and all of tlie plans were who was killed in .in automobile 3:30 p.m., also at the high school. In Kendall Park Brunsf'irk Townsliip Health Ofii- bei Iron Ft'aiiklir Townshij.. .1 In I'd core of leader.s .il'le to nominations for the township’s out­ completed satixfactorily. .iccidi'nt. The late te.o her was a cer. lias .mi mu need tli.it tlie 1905 Blood donors are presently being A basset hound, chained to a Dr, D.ivid Cl. Gi eene of 58 Phil- I haiinel this energy." solicited, Mr. Bartolozzl said. standing young man of 1964 must James Leonard, president of the histor', te.ichei .it thi' si Pool, and South fli'imswirk Community Blood post beside her doghouse, was lijis Road ;issistani tnofessor of .As .111 example, Dr. Greene tells In other matters, the board be filed by midnight, .March 6. local .branch of the Nation.il Honor • nlvi.sur to the school',\ the societj The Good Will Week came about pi'Ogr.tm. Last ye.ii , volunteers La B.i.' Bolivia. He has a wt'.altli board of 11 Woodrow Road, were visit­ Id stories al'oiii that South ,\nieri- ijiiiet jt.ii'.ide ol students and trade lieard a report by the health chairman of the Distinguished i“ far exceeded our hopes. '' The dtiritn discussions in ajouin.ilism gtive 120 pints of Idood. officer ing relatives In Middlebush at the c.iii count ry. unionisl.s tlie m.irch led to Hie that air pollution at Frederick Levy Service Award subcommittee on group planned to ‘‘.idopt’’ an cl.iss t,night 1;. Mr.s. .le.innette Mr. Bai'tolo/zi pfiintcd out that time the shooting occurred. Ac­ s.icking and burning of Hie Min­ ink plant on New Road in Monmouth certification. orphan, financialh , ,ind help jiro- Letiet. The piogr.im grew, in the the gix'ing of on.lv one pint of Mood “ Six weeks l.eiore the go\ei'ii- cording to police, who were called ment of \'ii tot Ba/ 1-stenssoro was is! t". of Bul'lic Health. Junction is lieing alleviated on Mr. Halslip said the nominee vide for its education. To accom­ n.inds of the iiumg jieople, .mil was ensures a donor's fainiL. ot free to the scene by a neighbor, the must be a resident of South Bruns­ toppled, and while m.iny exjierls “ President Ba,' called upon his soliedule. plish this the cost would lia\-e!ieen fiii.ilh desigiM'd to “ n .ila. the stn- blood or Its derivatles.tliroughthe c.inijiesinos (organized pe.isant weapon used was of .22 caliber. wick, over age 21 and under age $120, litit according to Mr. Leonard, were coil', inred ol the sl.ibllitj of dent .Old the nti/ens ot tlie town­ .Vmi'i'ican R(>d Cross. The Red .1 rn.'.) to re.store order. Some of the -0- Reports from neighbors indi­ 36 as of Dec. 3i; 1964. The nom­ “ we collected -ipproximately ship aw.ire of ttie responsilulitio.s Cross estinia.tes tli.it one [wi son in the B.I.' adit inistr.ition my stu­ cated that two children from the dents told me there would be a students had rifles ol Cz.echoslo- inee need not be a Jaycee. $270. ’’ the', h.ive .IS men.bei's.o! the world eiglii will s|)end some time in a hos­ Projjress Made area were playing -with the dog i'e\olui ion." s,(t,'.s Dr; Gi'eene, v.ikian in.inulacture but the eani- The distinguished service award .•Mthough the socief. h.is not con II.unity, .onltoti". to m,ike them pital thi.s ye.ir .ind a goodpercent- sometime between 4 and 5 p.m. “ Tliei. pi edi. ted it v.onid oi cut' on pesiiios were armed to the teeth winner will be honored at a ban­ made final plans for all that w:is funnel theii' entiuisi.ism into pro­ ag(' will need I'lofKl, often inaluir- Shortly after they walked away Oi't. 28. .As it turned out tlie\ were .md soon had some 2000 dem- On Final Portion quet at Forsgate Country Club tects that will I'Cneiit otheins.’’ from the Relnemann’s back yard, rv. ,1 '.vei k oil. ■ ’ onsti atoi's I'ai'ked within Hie unl- April 3. The pl.iiis calk'd lor th.roe days versity grounds .ind suri'oimded. i the girls heard two shots, and ran Nomination forms may be ob­ Indian Authority -0- Tile levoluiiOn, 111 hist week devoted to con.munity '.vitli Bolivian could see Hie confusion at'out Hie Of Kennedy Blvd. back to find the dog bleeding. tained or filed through Mr. Halslip, leaders, indnsliia! le.nlers and in fo r m a l COLNCIL MKFTINCi studeiits jirir. Iding the imjietus, When the animal didn’t get up, one SI hool ft'om nu den window and Construction of the final400feet 33 Bedford Road, Kendall Park. p.ttents. On eacli of these days took place ot. Nov . 4 .ind, with of the girls told her father, and Addresses Lea^ttr for Ihi'ee lioni's li'oni G to 9 p.m., of John F. Kenned! Boulevard, -0- pi'Ogr.uns '.vere 'itecy.illy .iri'.inged The 1' I'iinklin Township Council the ,irm\'s .siiiijiort was success- the police were summoned. I I tieard continual gunfire.’’ which links Easton .Avenue and to exphiin the scliool, including will hold an informal meeting .it Siful, On the da'. Dr Greene's S.in Upon investigation, the police 'South Pacific' .At Hie end ot the third liour, a HamHton Street in FrankllnTo'wn- Of Six Mile Rtiti guided tout s and .luesiiiin and o’clock tills evening at Hie admin­ Andres students had predii ted the found a lead slug, which apparent­ priest entered the university and, ship, is sclieduled. to be com­ .m-'.ver sessini's itli ^'he aihninis- istrative unices in Middlel'ush, to beginning ol the revolt Oct. 28, ly had missed the animal, Slated At Schottl Mis. I.met Max.im, housett other discuss the township’s .Admin- presum.d'l'y upon his urging, the pleted this week. .it the Winnelsigo Indi.in Children’s tration. he found ,in empty classroom. students v lelded. Some 1,300 were embedded In the wood shingles of isti'.itive Code. The regular town­ His impils were building I'ar- Work on the last^ei tipn of road­ the Reinemann home, about a foot "South Pacific,’’ the musical Sheltei', Winneb.igo. Neb., was tlu- Kii'kii.'- 111! th" pi'o'.'i.iiii '.v.is a at t ested, .ucoi cling to Di'. Greene, ship council meeting was lield on rii ade.s in the streets. way is being done liy Levitt and from the ground. They said It was comedy of Broadway and movie guest stxmker .it the .$i,\ .Mile Run ,si)eci.,I s'nile:.t .1'Sen ! 1 y, with Mr. Tiiesdai night. “ The Bolivian university stn- (Continued on I’age 4) Sons, Inc., In cooperation with the impossible to trace the bullets. fame, will be produced jointly by Relorired (. Imrch Women's .Serv­ Bibt'l the i;..ist"i o! coremonies. township street department. the music and drama departments ice Le.igue n.eeting ot. Weiliiesil.iy. .Sj'ie ikei s iia lull' d Mr. I.eon.ird, .Mrs. Reinemann said that she Kenned! Boulevard bisects the and her family were “ quite shocked of the South Brunswick HlghSchool The Women'sServic'' l.e.igue helj s wlm e .,|.l,i!neil the [il.im 1 I .idopl- 900-home Levitt development and on Friday and Saturday, March 5 support ,m Indi.iii girl .it this I’e- . . . still quite upset’’ over the h.-' ' tot' um ' hild. .Old M iss Jean- i.s one of the major connecting roads loss of their pet. They had had the and 6. The leading male pan of forn.ed Church Mission. iietie 1 1 et th.ill.'t , .11! i iiglrshtea- tietween Hamilton Street and East­ dog, named “ Miranda,” for four Emile de Becque will be t.iken tn The le.igue '.vill .ilso sponsoi ,i ' hei , 'old 1,1 ijii. men;orial on -Avenue In the Middlel'usli-Som- Gregory Zaic, and Ensign Nellie “ I.uni lioon is Served'' on Tl.urs- book' It. ! h.. I'l mi ijile sjieaker years. The Reinemanns have two erset sections of Franklin Town­ small boys, two and six years Forbush will be portrayed by Mel­ d.i'. , M.irch 11 .It 1 |;.n . in ‘h,, Hu an.';' Dobi!,, -...ivor of ship. anie Williams. fellowship h.iil. Ti' ket.s n .ly l-e .Sou;!, Limi' h. To'l: sliiji. who old, to whofn the pet meant a great 1 The road, formerly known as ; deal, they said. Other leading roles will be tak­ purch.ised .it the door. dis p :'-p.| --T' l ! I'sjio'isibility of I.eupp Lane, was widened and re­ en by Daniel Fenske, Kathleen Mnss Terr . M.i'l.-iin. will be. in the S ml.-m II; H.c t .;■! maiiiity.’’ The family has asked anyone who surfaced last year. However, ad­ I might have information about the Wheeler, Marie Pizzaro, Elaine reluM.t'sals or I'riil , . v. ., liew (If I.,'t d..-. ol (. im ;i unity verse weatlier conditions made it Phelps and Arthur Mendelson. The Muur tor" bn . s u: : ,ide- -1 -c C. Good Will ,v. . p till. \ ipiaa j’'ress shooting to contact them or the unfea.sihle to complete the final South Brunswick Township police, cast includes Janet Sitchenko, Di­ The \u'w c!.i|i; will :: ■•et fror 4 I'Mi ■* : I 't nil i"Ue o] tlie few hundred feet of road at the ane Evans, Joanne Lojko, Connie to 4:4' p.-: . I'.ich I ri hr . 111".'.'; per. : particularly In vie* of the fact that .id'biioii to the stii- Hamilton St. terminus. 'about 50 children play In the nelgh- Schoenly, Sharon Krause. Cathy Cub P.ick 100 will t.old then ,in- d. I t r. ir ■■■ top., the -0- nu.il Blue .o'.ii t.nld roniinr on S.it- -;. 'Ui ; borhood. Welsh, Kathleen McDowell, Liz i 1 n di'ti ibuted Interfaith Service -0- Singer, Julia Parmenter, Mildred urd.r.', be! . 27. in '!.( fellow sliif: H.l ou. i'hii . and to Dreschler, Caryn Kievans, Janet ti.ill. A not! peti'inn -.viH !e h.ekl ‘thi'i ■ ■''.■It. Planned For SandoY i'loel !a ; Benefit Baslietimll Sunda>, Susan C,rpehatt, Janet .vith: ro. kc's 'he 1 iv, s n.r.e -n .ule IS gi iteful On Sunday, Fell. 28, Rabbi Henri| Watkin.s, Joann Stern, Debra ■.viil: il'.eir f.rher.s .m. e .. iveti b- Hie ,id- Yaker of Temple Beth Shalom of| C » a m e I s r r O |m s e * F Robinson, Katherine Spr,igue, Me­ ’ ton ' .iiiii the 1.1 eiilty in Kendall Park and the members ofi ikii lissa Featherston and Gail lUot. \ i*‘l Nam l*olir\ the ■ve'ek 'uc eessful. tns congregation will be the guests! The Pat Duffy Benefit Basket- He s.iid pl.iMs ,ire .ili'e.iib. in the of the parish of St. Barnabas Epis-1 ball Game between the men of St. Spar*" Sh»» II I- 'I'li**m*‘ < H F alk '.‘.elk ' lor n..ikii;g next',e ii’sevent copal Church at the 11:15 a.m. ser-| Augustine’s Church and the Ken- vices. The rabbi will participate! dall Park Jewish Community Cen- Di. Richard "'1. Fonteia will ; e In I’riiu-eton Kxluhil the featured speakei .it a !;.' ''ti!: in the morning praver services, i ter will be held in the gymnasium willfcread the Old Testament lesson i of St. Augustine’s School, Hender- .An exhibit ot the National .'ceio- of the b’eaiLii' Democraiii CUn Irl r r ts iit It Hrimdcnst nautlcs and Space .Admini.stia- and will present a sermon. ; son Road, Franklin Park, on Frl- o: South Bi un.s'.vick lonig!.' ..i’ thi The invitation is part of a pro- ; day. March 12, at 8:30 p.m. tion, “ Photogi'.iph:, From I'ivv LI'k-' H.ill, b’OUte 27. vill Years of .space," w'ill be on displ.r, Dr. i outer.!, '.vliu U'.t's in Ki : - gram begun iiy R.tbbi Yaker and the ' A f'sh fry dinner wllLpreceed Rev. Frank Jago last Fall. Mem- ; the game. Hugh Mahony Is in charge at Princeton Universit;..student d.ill I'aik, is ;:,e;n're: oi the lo- .1 ber.s of St. Barnabas church w ere! of both functions, Center until March 10 troin 8a.m. litic.il. - 1 u !K’e di. pa; t n.ent o: I ■ou-- to midnight. .Tliet e i.'no charge lor la." Colle. e. >•>•; >(,i'ei.iii7ed invited to ttie synagogue and Mr. j Mr. Duffy, St. Augustine’s I'd. Jago participated in temple s e r - ; basketball coach, was injured dur- adihission. in the tieid : ; ,i; J .\steiA; Ninety-tour photograpl.>. mo.sil', hill's. His to['U- '.'.i;! ! e, 'H . '.'ices. The Interchange of services ! 'og a game, and Is being treated at in C'olor, dej'ict highlights from the I’olU':- in \ let N.iu'l.■' SMOULDERING ROLLS OF PAPER arc m o\t‘d b\ liulldozcr out c)f the Rus- i.s de.signed to assist in acquaint-' St. Peter’s General Hospital In New government Space Agency’s four ing memliers of both religious Brunswick. Proceeds from thedln- Th'g n.eetiag ; eeiii' ,ir -';3g nu'ss Cards Inc- plant ihi I .S. Ri'Ulc I. as Monmouth-Junction voluiuct'i's niajoi 'program fields .■Refreshmems '.ii'.l'.e '.-''.e.;. bodies with the worship services basketbalF game will be ptuu I'll m o r e w a to i’. I'iri' .'-tiirlcd cai'h \Voilnc.'-iia\' m oi’ninp. o: tiie other. used to meet his hospital expenses THUltSDAY, FEB. 25, 1965 PAGF TWO t h e c e n t r a l p o st rs CAimiHF.\N OPER.ATION Heart Fund Special Young People’s Show N:iv'. I,iput(rn;i7it Warien T. Moliere-Chekhov Bill ot the Ployhouse Ctijsc, .son of Mr. arid Mr.s. W. J. riKi.so of HoiXrVell, and .\riti- PAUL AND MARY RITTS Sul'ii.ai hie Warfare Terhnlclan •Serond C'la.ss Benjamin I. Col­ To Open At McCarter ond their Puppets lins, USN, son of Mr.s. Kdward TH E ^ R T S 1Q6.S WINTER-SPRING W. .Mnrehou.se of Cn .Allison Road McCarter Theatre moves Into ing of love" w i l l be Nicholas Ke- high gear on Saturday, Feb. 27 at pros as Aniolphe, the autocratic, DRAMA SERIES •TARZAN’S THREE ■ire partlflpating In “ Operation Sprinel'O.ird'' In tlie Carihtiean. 8:30 p.m. as it opens the- second m.iddle-aged suitor (and ) IN REPERTORY CHALLENGES’ DurinK this training period, .Vt- production of the current 196a Win­ of the young and innocent .Agnes Plus Cortoons lantit fleet nnlt.s ’a-111 conduct ter-Spring Comedy Drama Series. (Barbara Caruso) w’hom he has THIS WEEK drills In aiiti-sulmiarine, an­ It Is a double-bill of Moliere’s been raising to be his own wife. ,Soturdoy, Feb. 27, 11 o.m. “ School for Wives" and Chekhov's James Tripp will be the dash­ THURS. at 7:30 & Admittion: Children, 75< Adults SI ti-air .iiid .iinphihious warfare teclmlques. “ The Marriage Proposal” . This ing and artlessly frank Horace, FRI. ot 8:30 week’s schedule of performances while the comic servant pair of Sheridan’s by the professional repertory com­ .Alain and Georgette will be played pany will also include Sheridan’s by Clarence Felder and Tally t h e r i v a l s TRENTON THEATRES “ The Rivals” (the season's open­ Brown. ing production) on Thursday, Feb. The cast also includes Mario OPENS SAT. at 8:30 26, at 7:30 and Fridav, Feb., 26 Siletti and Emery Battis as Chry- Double bill WARREN NEAR STATE ST. e PARKING ACROSS ST at 8:30. salde and Oronte, and the director Mol i ere's Heading the cast in the Mollere is Stephen Porter. SCHOOL comedy on the “ misunderstand- Mrs. Porter has supervised se­ m TRENT ven previous productions at Mc­ f o r w i v e s Carter slpce the residency of the PrincetonRejjioiial .and C h ek h o v’ s EXCLUSIVE! Doily & Sun At 12-2:20-4:45-7:10-91:30 .AP.A Company in 1960, and he is also responsible for the currecnt MARRIAGE Populor Prices! children, ah Times 7 5c Ballet Is Aided hit revival of Shaw’s “ Man and ” at off-Broadway’s PROPOSAL WALT Phoenix Theatre, ■ DISNEY’S MARY POPPINS By Choreographer “School for Wives” willl>epre­ Seats Available ceded by Chekhov’s “ The Marriage The Princeton Regional Ballet All Performances! WARREN NEAR STATE iT e FA RK INC A CROSS S T Proposal ”, a dramatic sketch Co. IS rehearsing under guest |Thurs: $3.50 To which its author once desc;'ibed choreographer - director Nelle as a “ Jest in One .Act” . Chek­ 2.00; Fri.Si Sot. LINCOLN Fisher for its appearance at Mc­ hov’s theme is a familiar one in I $3.95 to? 50 Carter Theatre on March 14. his work: the difliculty people have Miss Fisher is choreographing in communicating with ;ind under­ YOU CAN n iL L three dances for Princeton’s new oXtTO FIOHT... standing one another. The cast B U T U o f regional ballet company. The three SUBSCRIBE! of three includes MacIntyre Dixon local ballets premieres are “ Songs Six-Plav Series foM and Saundra MacDonald (Mr. and •Along The River,’’ to music by Mrs. Dixon in private life) as .Aaron Copland; Miss Fisher’s the unmanageable neighbors Ivan »HONE ORDERS ALWAYSII tre;itment of Str;ivinsky’s well- and Natalyia, and Rol'ert Summers McCarter Theatre known “ Petrouchka," and “ Mas- :is Stephan. .Arthur W. Lithgow Boi S76 • Princeton, N J qiiei.ide,” to the “ Fine Kleine is the director. • W A 1-8700 • N;uhtniu.sik” of Mo/.art. The Mollere - Chekhov double­ Fast month Miss Fisher’s, bill will have subsequent perform­ choreouraphii treatment of “ The 5 ■•'«5i. '-.T ances on Thursday, March 4 at COCO USEO CAR I- irebird” was the feature of a i 7:30 p.m. and Friday, March 5 at Aoung Peoplc’.s Concert at Lincoln, CHECK CLASSIFIEO ...... ^ 8:30 p.m. R.OCK.HUDS0N ■ GinalpHOBRIGlDA Ipwiirri-Tfr^ .n...... Center : .Miss Fisher loves to encourage i GigYOUNG Birthday Cake Celebrates MeCarteCs B5th Year \oung I.dent. Wiien she served as B. I- r.iflklin Bunn, longtime •It the cutting ol the Jfitli B irtli- .Mcc.iitei faculty coiiiiiiiitee; INTERNATIONAL S tran ge B ed feu d w s da\ c.ike for .McCarti‘r :it tlie Mi s . Ilerl'ert M c.ineiiy; and .A. supervi.sor ■ (1 930-19n3) of Nic- opening ol the Wintei -Spring Miiiiroe W.ide, nienilipr of ttie FILM SERIES Carter Ttfe.itre’s activitie.s on Dram a S e rie s la.st wc'ek. .At tlie c.ist of itie Tri.in g le .Show “ The bell.ill of the Triangle t'lul .md ceremony .ire, from left, Prof. Cicildi'ii Dog," which openi'd tlie In Color-Shown 12-2,-4-6-8-10 French & Russian Clossics- Sixth Event Princeton Cniversit\, officiates .Al.iii ,S. Downer, cliairm .in ot new ihe.itre on Fell. 20, 1930. SERGEI EISENSTEIN'S Monumental Epic mwows Att tMtATU - 1110 UUNSWIOX Avi. Jaycees Planning Greek Drama ^Hippolytus^ IVAN, THE TERRIBLE” ‘p a RT*. is44) 'm e u nxoBRUHSIIflCK&i 1965 Art tlxhihit (with originol music score b)f Prokofiev) Sophia Marcello Scheduled For McCarter McCARTER'TUESDAY, L'ndergi .idiiates fron lirincetoii iiiiti.il o lle riiic of Pro.soi>on, itie On .Marc’h 20, 21 ; oductinn . roup headed b\ Bill U n iversity ,iiid B i '.n Muwr College 111 1 ntry bl.mks lor the sixth annual laiiew.c. .111(1 John A igoi'it.i. MARCH 2*8 P.M. Loren Mastroianni win iiresent IHiripide.s' “ IliiijKjly- .1.1’ c(ip ,\rt I’.xhibit tobe lit*Id March The Bi ’.n .Mawr C lub of P rin c e ­ tus" on Siuiulay. Feb. 28, .it 3 20 .111(1 21 .it Miss Fine’s School Admission: Si .00 (ol ibe door) ton w ill e iiie rla iii itu' c.isi loUo’w- p.m. Ill .McCarter Tlie.itre. Tlie .1; e now .1 ’. aihi'de. ing til" perlormaiic e .it iliehomeof perform ance Is the firs' of Instruction shi»ots .md' entry Mrs. 1 'III.Ill Spii/er Jr. of G"9 classicai Greek pl.r. in Princeton loi'ins will be sent to Lest ’.c.il’S Lake Drive.M rs. Spil/.er is pres­ in aO \ears. p.irtii ip.iiits |c. th.r* Princeton Jun­ Gala Spring Program ident ol tlie B i ’. .Mawr .Uumiiae G eneral adniissn 'ii t n ket-- ,i re on 11 ior Chan.lK-r of Coinmercr- this .Associ.itioii. At Popular Prices Marriage sale at the U iiivi-rsiiy .Store .Mid tlie week .111(1 posters with tear-off The le.iilin-. rob s ’.(ill be t.iken M cC arte r bo:, n llice .md w ill be enti’. idanks h.e.e f't'eii placed in by I’.iul W oodrm: (llippolytus)., .\iin ,i\-.iil.iMe a! the door m, Sunday Princeton iie’.vspapiu olfii es, rail- I' V. ten '.yiiemisj. Inane Willis .1 ItenloOIi ri'.id 't.itini.', him dnpoi. V.M- Italian (1; l•■■ll . I ai ■ 1 ( :n (.\i lo’i Kiite), M i,' - I mill,I ( I • 1 !i;:i !' "f "'■■1 YWC,.\, I'r.iine Shoppe, Gallery 100 NELLE USHER .Mr. .J.ine’.(,i;. (Tliesetis; and ,\rr. .Mtiri ;r, I’lace. is tiii ei lor- ol the and Nass.iu Solto. Vigorita (.1 siM’v.im), The clioru-s resident choreographer for the Completed em r’. forin.s for each Style w ill be composed ol 1.' Bry nM .i’ivr ■ Cinciiiii.it 1 .Summer Opera Com­ studeiiis ’.vho.se ii.ic. emeiits .md piece ol art (cork to be entered pany she discovered ,ind “ brought; Movie* riiiM’ ill the show must be sent to Prince­ IN ENGLISH v o ice ' w ill be I omi Hied for on” a voung Cincinnati dancer A T T H C ton Ja . cee.s, P.O. Box 324, INITALIANO V PL.AYHOUSl- I lioreiiVi’.iphic .111(1 o|l(•I■,ltic ef- named Su/.inne Farrell, now a' Of court# ttittA ErtglitH Subti|l*t le (ts. PriiiccUm, by March 8. Later cii- world-renownd soloist with George raunc trie' will be .iccepted but ’.(ill not ,\ I Iimplele s’ llopsi'. 'I elie 1 V j B.ilanchine’s New York City Bal­ 16 South Broad Stfooi “ None Blit The B i.iv e ” tod.iy be listed ill ilie exhibit's program. EXpon 6*6959 * Ampio Partung RKO BRUNSWICK tliroii'gh Tuesday, daily .it .3. 7 and sceae, m I'nglish ’.vill .lid ihe .m- let Company .it Lincoln Center. i Her ist r.ii ion .md li.inging of 1314 Brunawtcb Avanuo 9 p.m. It St.II S Frank“i Siii.itr.i, diel.i e, ,1' ’.Veil as .,h I’.iiL'llsh n.il’- Last summer Nelle Fisher took' Continuous From |2 Noon Export 6-9686 - Ampio Parclraggio ’.vorks will be li(>l(l fi’om r,;30 to 9 Clint W.ilker and Tomii,- S.nids. r.It ion. I Ami’, /in merm.in. In her own company to the Vancouver [I.111. on Friday, M.irch 19. The SHOWN BRUNSWICK - 7:50 & 9:50 - SAT., & SUN., Con't From 2 iddi'ioii, tl.e ‘•sound" of the International Festival on a repeat The Princeton Ballet Society present the .\lso directed 1 .Siiialr.i. the film .shO'.v '.('ill be Opi'ii to tlie public takes ns back to the South I’a ciiic , 'lialocue .11111 chorus will Cl 111vey the invitation and followed with chore- : fi (111 10 .1.11.. 10 8 p.n.. on Sat- : moods .md .ici ion ol the phr.. ograph', for the Louisville Civic PRINCETON REGIONAL BALLET during World War II. .\ military iird.i’. .md from 10 a.in. io4p.ni. Working l ehind the si |.n(" .ire Ballot in Octoher. Last week, in ad­ transport, flown by ( lint W .ilker, nil .SllIHl.iy . • COMPANV OF U WITH GUEST ARTISTS I Pl.i'ei . pri«lin lion coordiii.itor dition to her I’riiicoton duties, she cl asl; lands on .ui mhmd ■.'.■hei e a Till' exliibii Kill is opt'ii lo any .md st.ii'i m.m.iver: and •Iiii.ii .Nel­ w.is piepariiig for a F(*b. 2G con­ Audree Estey, Artistic Director small coiitliigeiit of .I.ipaiiese .ire iitist, .iin.iieiir or prolessioiuil, stranded. Cut rifi fron ih.eir com ­ son, C.il ' Denton ,md I'il,II h'ich- cert with her own cbrnpaiiy (or the Nelli Fisher. Guest Director - Choreborooher (clio 11..1 , enter original dr.iwiiigs, .irdson, publicity .md lin.mce. Cos- Wilk(*s-Barrie Ballet Guild. m ands.and without r.idio r'omact, p.iiiitHigs. prints or si'ulptiires. .All PROGRAM; ilimes h.ivo been fiiriiislicd I-’, B r’.'ii Tickets are now on sale at Me- i the M arinos .ind the'Japanese at works will be insured by the Jay- lirsi c.iri '. on .1 s e n e - o! piiched M.iwr Collevc. Cai'tr*r TIu'atrp. LES SYLPHIDES (Chopin) o PETROUCHKA c e e s ’.(IHK’ 111 their possession .md liattles. I ati'i they -eitle down to -0- (Stravinsky) e SERENADE ( Moxort) e SONGS s . i l e s (cjll be made, .l(■{,■ordillg to an uneas, coexistence. Tlir- is I”l>iiii I lu’ r«-rriMi‘' riiiiin.is D. Dennison, show cliair- PriiirHoii (ioiircrt .S«*4 ALONG THE RIVER (Coplond) pretty blood-and-nu-s-, .md is not m.m. McCa r t e r t h e a t r e 6f princeton Ilor the cliildrim . (ictiiiiii^ lo l*rim-«-lon ,\ proiessioii.il jui . ycill .Kcard hor Hark Home ( Jioir * iliree eiig ra . ed silver Imwls to the SUNDAY MAT. MARCH 14 AT 3 P.M. BHINCl Me t artel Tho.itie's scries of The Rev. Edward Smith, pastor ; iiiilst.Hiding .iimiletir entries. of the h'lrst Baptist Church, has' MAIL & PHONE ORDERS NOW! I'lencli .md h’lissi.m lilm cl.issics -0- aiinouncod .1 heiiefit concert by the “None Blit The Br.ive” stains ’.( ill roiitiiiil" on Tllesd.r , M.irch TICKETS: Orch. S3.95 8. 3.00; Bole. S3.50 B.ick Home Choir of Newark in a' Frill.IV lollowiiig “ World Without 2, '.It H p.m. ’.(Hli I’.irl I of Sorvid Josh U liilf (.tnurr! 2.50 & 2.00. MAIL ORDERS to Box 526, two-hour gospel program ,it the Sun" ami phr. s .Moiid.iy lliroin-h !■ isen'teih's hist lilii, epic, ‘Tv.lli Princeton. PHONE ORDERS! 921-8700 I’rincetoii High Scliool auditorium F rid a : 7 and 0 p.n... Satiird.iy at 6, the T e ri IH e " . Scl For Mrt.arirr oil Sunday, March 21, at 4 p.m. 8 and 10 p.m. ,md Snnd.!-. ,it 7 . Will; .in original music -i ore I’riiicetoii Uiiivei sit’, s .Junior The nationally known gospel and 0 |i. m, by rrokolie', . “ Iv.in" ’.v.is st.irted /V\’/ \( / r n \ Cl.iss will iireseiit lolksinger .losh clioir is under the direction ot the by ill" i i’i'Mi K ii'sn m director in White .11 McC.liter Tlie.it re on Sat- Hi'v. CliarU*s Banks and its mu­ GAK’ Id N ■ Ifl-M ilid compli'teii ir.i.'r two .e.ii’' iird.iy, M.irch .H 2 p.m. sical director is Jeffrey Banks. PlajlhouBC Garden I.ilei . Ib iii I de.ils wifi: the e.ti’Iy One of the first folksHigi'i’s to The Princeton appearance of the ' ' I ' / 'v ' I' w /(/ y “The 1' inesi Hours” today ris e III po’.ver nl C.’.ii Ivan IV. I'ligage ill all .ictive coiicoi'l car-' tJiroiigh Tiiesdat .it 7 .mil 9 ji.m . clmir is being sponsored by Ihe “ Iv.m till' Tc'ri ible” was the hist ecr, Mr. Wliite has linen :i malor Young .Adult Choir of (tie First daily with matinee' Wednesday, coll.ibor.itloii I’Hseiisiein, com- 111 lorce ill the folk iiilisii Held foi' B.iptist, Churcti, lioiiefit concert: TODAY THRU TUtS. TODAY THRU TUES. S.iturda. .ind Siiiida'. at 3 [i.m. The posei Prokoiie’. .md plioiographor' over 20 \e.irs. .md is p.irticularly iniii.itliig .1 five-year building fund . dociimeiil.ir;,' dmils with ’he lif(> f.dv.’.ird 'lisse, responsible forilnit noted for his idues guitar .md Ms drive by tlie church. and tim es of Ihe late Sir Winston The brave are never different- oilier m.i'ierpiei e of P.iissi.ui ciii- repertoire ifl work and “ protest’’ Tick(*ts lor the March 21 gospel THE MOST EXCITING CliU rcliill .iiid |■t!cll^ p as-cs f.ictors ei'i.i, “ \le-,md"r Nevsky." Mc­ .songs. Tickets arc now on sale only different looking! ol gre.itnes- .md ii..ijest\ m tils I OIK ert iii.K be i^servetl by phone Carter .’.(ill dsn oiler Part H of .It the McC.irter box office. by contacting Mrs. /elm a Tatum, ! MAN OF OUR TIME! Fiigl.md. Orson Widles narrates “ Iv.iiP (fe.itniing 'he famous coloi’ -0- ticket ch.iirman, from 7 to 9 p.m. tlie lili: . wliici, i' sniij m r .nk section) l.mr (his spriiitt, m ,i Tickets .ire .ilso available at the wirli fill- best docui: ciii.ii ■. p ie -- N',\TUR.\I.LST TO I.FCTURP speci.d. I imii' lilm priigr,iin, olfire of the First B.iptist Church, ent.itions, .md i’atrbk Wvinark' or .it the P.ir.sonage. 30 Green St., is the '.oil (I of S ir Winston. '-n- Th(' Trenton Naturalist Club will .md at the Princeton University 1’XniBIT.s CKH.\MIC.S Store. HKO TBICATHKS IN' THI NTON sponsor a colored motion picture .Mis. .b.d!’, [ Knustadt('i’ oi 77 .md lecture .it the Trenton .Iiinior -0- Olden I .me is exlnl itiiig work in HIVERSa)!’ cntHICULUM In teriutiiiii.ii: ‘ ■M.irri.igc b.'ili.m High Sctioo! on Tliiirsday. r'eb; till' Ne’.i. .Ii-r'(c, D esigiu'i- Stvle" in 1- iirlish, . 27, .it 8 p.m. Edgar T. Jones, Na­ C .iftsn.ei, .Show in ihe .No’wark Tlie laiigu.igp arts curriculum ’ IB'imswick: “ M.iiriagi Iiali.m 1 tion.il .\ndiiboii Society lecturer, Mnsenin. Her entries, ’.vhlc'li w’ll! will be discussed on two .sep.n ate. Sf, le’’ ill It.ilui.. will present “ .Alberta Outdoors.' be on view 'liroimh .M.irch 20, are evenings at Riverside School. Par­ I iiicolu: “ Strange Bedfellows.’’ .Mrs. H. H. Fox of 134 Cedai ’.vlii'id hi nv, n stonew a I P tea .set ents of children in kindergarten T ti'iii: “ Mat I’op|iii,s.” .1 -1 l..iiie is picsuli'nl ol the club. .md .1 tan stumov.ire liottle. itirough third grades will meet in the classrooms at 8 p.m'. on ' AVednesda'., March 3, for a discus-' J I’jMi S Penns AMPLE sio’t witli the grade torn hers on the Neck C' rc le On U S 1 FREE langu.ige arts program a.s lieing " H O H E B U T otPrmceton Roc Ctf PARKING t.night in the Riverside School. This •will be- followed by a generid meet­ T H E B R A T E ' P r i n c e ing in the all-purpose roon. -where STARTS FINAL 2 HITES Dr. Don M. Wolte, professor of ' n c c ton, N j 1 t iiglish at Brooklyn College and PRESTOPINO FRIDAY STRANGE .lutho! ol the “ Enjoy ing Fiiglish’' BEDFELLOWS’ textbook series will speak on 8 D U T R A rhe brave are never different- h |witli Rock Hudson “ Creative Wi iting” . The program FEB 15 - MAR 7 only different looking! H O N E B U T ’.(’ill be repe.ited on Wednesday, c u n w u n i ( - SHOW TIMES - M.ii’ch 10, lor parents of children THEBRAUE' in fourth .md fifth grades. T o a n u n s GALLERY 100 MONDAY ■ FRIDAY -0- - ^ 7 & 9 PM l-iOSF. COMPLFTES COUTtSE i " ’ B I L L FRAHK S A M M v X K 5G'..’-'-' 5u ' i ‘‘L K A S H ' SATURDAY Marine First Lieutenant Rob- PRINCETON SDUTRA ei" M. Rose, son of Mr. and .Mrs. 'AKESHIKATO 6-8-10 PM Fdwin T, Rose of 37 Hawthorne ^TOOUCK i". J 'icr. -. ■ D'.' -A SUNDAY .Ave,. Gr.iduated on Jan. 20 from a ' j - - |yE ' cun turn .\irborne Radar Intercept Opera­ 1 iH’fPW': i AS’IS Ca TECHNICOLOR* 5-7-9 PM PANAVISION* FROHWARNER BROS Doily At 7 and 9 P.M. T NMTSUD te: course .it the Naval .Air Techni- 0 8 'ca! Training Center, Glynco, Ga. Doily At 3, / & 9 P.M. Mots. Wed..Sot.,Sun 3 K.M. THURSDAY, FEB. 23, 1963 THE CENTRAL POST PAGE THREE KINGSTON METHODBT Park Psychologists! Lowandes Named Th« Rev. James D. Lynn wlU conduct Morning Worship at 9:30 Establish Clinic Local Chairmen THE CENTRAL POST n«m. The title of his sermon will b« "From Adam’s Rib." Church Published Every Thursday Morning in Kendall Park. N.J. school meets at 10;30 a.m. In Mercer County Of Heart Fund by The Princeton Packet. Inc. Two residents of Kendall Park Mr. and Mrs. William B. Low- Bernard Kilgore. Publisher have taken part in the Organiza­ ande of 69 Henderson Road, Ken­ Edward P. Burke. General Manager tion, and are now directing the op­ dall Park, have been appointed co- eration of the New Philological chairmen of the Heart Fund Drive George M. Neil. Managing Editor SWEAT BATHS Service Center of Mercer County in South Brunswick by Joseph C. Serving South Brunswick and Franklin Townships Portobl* CpbiA«t for homp at 242 East Hanover Street, Tren­ DeCoster, county campalgnchalr- utp. Sppclflcplly fpf rpdwctng. ton. This private organization Is Business Offices — 10 Allston Road. Kendall Park, N.J $ppthlnghppt rpllpv«s ochpB, man. under the auspices of the Mercer Collections will augment those AXminster 7-3434 point ond ttiffpnpd iPintt; prp- County Psychological Association •oplpt circulptlpn; rplipvpt npr* already In hand from special gifts, Georges Road. Dayton. N.J. vpt P«d tpntlPAt; prpfnptptrptt- and is geared to provide Individ­ industry, business solicitation and tlppp. Utpd PxtPAtWply in ualized evaluatiohs, psychological other Heart Fund activities, which DAvis 9-6038 hppidi clwbt testing, and both individual and will help expand local research, Second class postage paid at Kendall Park. N.J. group counseling and psychothera­ education and community serv­ For frpp homp trip I py. ice programs ofthe Heart Associa­ Price: 10 Cents One Year $3 By Mail CoH AX 7 0362 The idea for the new center grew tion. ppr Prop Litproturp Writpt from a recent study by the Mercer The cTialrmen point out that Soiino DistHbutort. 41 Vtrmont County Mental Health Association Heart Fund dollars fight a vast Avp.» pfowhiin. Pork, M. J. which revealed a pressing need for I complex of heart diseases - j heart psychological services in Mercer attack, stroke, high blood Ipres- County and surrounding areas; es­ sure, hardening of the arteries, ATTENTION pecially for those with moderate rheumatic fever, Inborn heart de­ YOUR BIKE incomes. fects and many others since they OUT OF A large group of psychologists are resjDonslble for about 54 per Residents of Franklin Park, STYLE? in public and private practice have cent of all deaths in the nation. been Involved in planning and or­ Mr. and Mrs. Lowaiyde are both ganizing the center for the past graduates of New Brunswick High Kendall Park, Griggstown, 18 months. The operations of the School and are active In Deans Psychological Service Center will PTA and the Six Mile Reformed be und^r the direction of an ex- Church. Mr. Lowande Is a finan­ Little Rocky Hill. exutlve tommlttee headed by Dr. cial analyst and a graduate ofRut- i Leonard Blank of 4 Rumson Road. gers. [ He is director of psychology-train­ -0- The Emergency Number For ing for the New Jersey Depart­ ment of Institutions and Agencies Pancake Breakfast at the Neuro-Psychiatric Institute, The Kendall Park First Aid Skillman. Highly Successful Dr. Harry Stein, of 2 Cuyler .Squad Is SceAll The New Models Of Road, is among the four other I Mrs. Gerald P. Rooney, co- members of theexecutive commlt- ! chairman of the pancake break- tee. He is chief psychologist with I fast served by the Music Parents GETTING IN THE SPIRIT of the 196.S Heart Fund Drive, co-chairmen Mr. and Mrs. the Warren County Guidance Cen­ i Organization of South Brunswick William B. Lowande and volunteer Mrs. George Kohutaiiycz (right) display some DAvis 9-4646 AT ter. i High School, says the affair was of the posters that will be e.xhibited in South Brunswick and Franklin. K0 PP*S CYCLE -0- : a trememdous success. Over Salat-Scrvlca-Ports Franklin Supports 1300 persons were guests at the ^ breakfast held on Feb. 14, at the' 1IL.12 John Siraot Fire Co. Budgets Dayton Grange. A Fine Day's Work Frlncoton, N- J- All three Franklin Township fire "The cooperation of the com- ' «A 4-10S2 mittee and the community w ill: district budgets were overwhelm­ enable us to m^e presentations ingly supported in Saturday’s dlsr It was an ea.s\ .stioi. people. Why they even get loose sometimes of scholarships ind awards at the The quan'v, Inisking in the l.ite .ifteinoon .Old run all over neighboring yards, careless TELL THEM ABOUT trlct elections, while incumbent sun, stood motionless atrainst a luckground F O O T H I L L ACRES fire commissioners were returned high school this year," Mrs. Roo- I of the rul(> that Man has the supreme right ney said. of brown. to ,1 pie< e nl ground. BEAUTY SALON to office without opposition. Other who assisted in preparing The huntei' ran Ids fingers .donr die cool WELCOME WAGON In District 1 (Middlebush and Wi.,it if the dog’s young owners are a bit and serving the meal were Mrs. j blue liarrel of Ids rifh'. tlio e\i iten.ont of upset'.' Wliat it they’re still too youngtounder- FOR RENT If you know of a family who has just Elizabeth Avenue Firehouses), William Kllmowlca, George Brab- the impending..kill surgiiu’ tlirougli tiis veins. st.ind al.iiut life .ind death, and expect their Earl Cunningham received 17 son, Mrs. J. Horace Orr, Mrs. He tensed, an.xious not to give aw.iy Ids arrived in your community, be sure to Floglown, N. J. votes, while the $19,385 district iridirl to come back, with her funny little Carlton Rose, Mrs. Roy Slckels,, presence. -A 'laint I'l'ee/e l>rought to Ida. w.ilk .iiid tile jo\ of her ever-wagging tail? tell them about Welcome Wagon. They Fully Eeuippad budget was approved unanimously Mrs, Alvin Weiss, Mrs. Vincent ttie tinkling of a liamlioo c liinit', the l.uighter TIk'v'II get ovei' it - after all, dogs are a will be delighted with the basket of gifts Doluxo modom oquipmont for by the 17 voters, called the light­ Nardi and Mrs. James Clark. of native children at play. dime ,1 do/en. .And it's nonsense, of course, and helpful information they wilf receive (3) oparoMrt. est turnout in the district’s his­ -0- He let out ,i iireatti, heav\ witli antn ipa- to think th.it the death of a little dog might from our hostess, a symbol of the com­ Initiol Suppliot tory. tion. Ste.idying Ids sights on die anin..d, he h.ive .iir. eltcct on the mind of a child. Now modom building Results also were unanimous in munity's traditional hospitality. Or you ETHICS TALK SLATED | squeezed die trigger. Wliat! Ttie shut went W1..U ol the brave hunter? Does he won­ Rontol includot Hoot, Hoi District 2 (Franklin Park), where may paU Wotor, Air Conditioning ond astray. Had he flinclied, or did hi.s target der if .inioag.st the closely placed homes of the 14 voters participating voted TTie topic of an address on Sun­ move the instant lie fired';’ No n..dter. He Tolophoqo. for re-election of George Leltln- Konrlall Park he was being watched from one day, Feb. 28, at 10:30 a.m. will fired again .it the .ndin.il, now cringing in ol the dozens oi windows? Is he fearful that Rocords opon for intpocfion. ger and Chester R. Smith Jr. as be "Men, Ideas and Money’’ bj fear. A hit! The .ininud bolted at the sliock someone '.'.ill go to the police, or is he se­ Proton! lotloo giving up duo well as the $3,800 district budget. W elcom e Howard Radast, executive direc­ with a rr\ ol pain, .ind collap.sed in a kicking cure in the smug .issumption that people to­ to hoollh. In District 3, which voted at the I* ACT TODAY - Toko ovor o tor of the American Ethical Un­ heap. il.r don't Want m get involved? East Franklin Firehouse, in­ ion. It will be sponsored by the { The dog died there, still f.istened to its Peril.ips it was a wonderful lark for him, going butinott. cumbent John Pancza received all PHONE AX 1-I2S4 Ethical Culture Fellowship of chain. Children iron, die neiglilxrrhood, who .1 real uplift on an ofherwise dull Sunday- |C A L L : Vorion Quick 30 votes cast, with the $20,600 Princeton which meets every Sun­ moments befoi-e luid been pl.iying with tf\e .1 wa\ to .show the world he’s important, I Talophoht: (201)349-5521 budget endorsed, 23-2. Five day in the Chapin School. Sun­ dog, ran over .nid saw it lifeless and bleed­ lb' might be thinking now of ways to get WELCOME NEWCOMERS! I persons did not cast ballots in the day School is held at the same ti me. Use this coupon to let us know you're here budget election. ing, and wondered wlr.. ■ n.ore kick->. There are lots of dogs in the I Of course it was lust ,i tiound doc, c.uM-d o■'.v!i-'hi.p, .md n.p-t ,,f tbem are tied up or I .Miranda. ,\nd e ,^.i-.ijnc gnnws th'>i d> . .s .ire in 1 in. , XI, ihei'e' s no danger. One could even dirty, and can", fleas, and Inuk .it die most .id\:ince to shooting at cars, or picture win­ I inconvenient in rfs, and sometin.es evei. bite dows. or little cl'.ildren. I i ______I 2000 WORDS A MINUTE □ Please have the Welcome Wagon Hostess call on me I l- ntK AUXILIARY TO MEET WITH EXCELLENT COMPREHENSION AND □ I would like to subscribe to The Central Post I LETTERS To The EDITOR The Montgomery No. 1 Fire □ I already subscribe to The central Post I RETENTION Compani Auxiliary will meet on Fill out coupon and mail to Circulation Oept., I Wednesday, Feb. 24, at 8 p.m. J in the firehouse. YOU CAN READ 1S«^ PAGES AN HOUR using the ACCELERATED READING We in Kr.inkliii Township sliould vre.ii (if im rc.isi in cost to the technhiBe. You’ll leum to read smoothly DOWN the page comprehending at speeds of plan for the fnturp, (. oine March tiomeo''.vners, '1,MP to 2,m words a mtouts: And retention lo excellent. Many stadentt comprehend at we will be t,iking .ill nl our gar­ .At dll'he jiri'scnljireseni tiifie each .ind over 2,000 words « minnte. This is not a skimming method; .you definitely read every word. bage out of the lownship and put­ ever', one will p.iy ,i little more by You can effectively apply the A C C E L E R A T E D R EA D IN G technique to textbooks ting it in .inotlier imiiiicipality. h.iviiig his s.'.irb.me taken out oi load hcto.sl nMkertol, no well n s to Hlerature and fiction. The author’s stvie and the flavor What happens in the futurd if we the township, '.villi no I'u.irantee .is of the rending arc not loot or dfaninished when you read at these soeeds. Infact your receive notice some d.iy th.d we to length of lime itiis c.in be done accuracy and enjoyment in reading wiB be incre.vaed. No machines or apparatus are used cannot dump the garbage in ottier ,iiid the cost tlut can increase .is la toanitog the A C C E L E R A T E D R EA D IN G technique. municipalities? timp goes on. An eveuiag cUss to ACCELERATED READING will be bcU at the PRINCETON This is a ver-. serious m.itler 1 et us pul our'he.ids together aiid INN beffauiing on March 18. It’s wonderful to be aUe to read a book In one sitting .sad and now is time to pl.m for ,i long solve this problen tlut is f,icing nee it ns a whole. range future im the disinising oi us now, garliage; not only here in Fr.inkliii J. I eonard \'liet Be our guest a t a M mimite nubile demonstration of the A C C E L E R A T E D R EA D IN G Town.shi[), but in other immci- method on T I K.SDAY . March 10 at 7:30 I’ M- Councilman (Ward 10) palities. !■ raiiklin Township BRING A BOOK! This i.s win I feel that w'e should l)cmoiw>lration w ill be held at the RHINI'.h. I ON INN, I’rincelon. N.J. set up a regional dispos.il pl.uit -0- either li;, burning it in an inciner­ ator making compose out of it or , -S i I : NATIONAL SCHOOL OF ACCELERATED taking a large plot of bind tlut wsin Tlie South Ifnmswick Township lie used a.s a land fill. Any one Board ■I 1-ducat ion has liadamim- READING INC. of these should work pioperly if i,(,i of lelephoiie c.ills reg.irding.in 507 Fifth Avmmib, Nwf York 17, N. Y. Phono OX 7-5S95 planned .uid maintained in ,i .sani­ tleiii 'aliich .ippeai ed in ilu't entral tary Way for our future .ind abso Post tliis week. the future of our children. We should plan this the s.mio While the inforn .ition al'out the way for the future ,is we do for ,ipi«)intment of .i ^oci.,1 woi'ker is sewers, water, ro.ids, with p.irks sub.stanti.ill> correct, the s.ilary is in rolationslilp to Indmstrv and not. housing. It was St.del! dut .i '‘social Altliough .it the present time we worker was appointed (wo da’, s have iieigliborine n.unicip.ilities j per week .d s.dal", of $8'a0l'(.” that are still rnr.il the s.ime as | ,\i tualp. , tiu SOI ial worker will- part of r-'rankiin, 1 am sure thi.s leceiv" $17o0 for the remainder of will not remain so, 1 feel .sure ll'.is SI tioo! ear. within tlie next ten'years there will The s.ilal". i.s d"l('j'miiied .is fol- moMSPREummcH be drastic ch.inges. low.s; SBriOO - full '.ear. full time;. It is true no mie wants the dump $«'.00 V 2/5 equals ,'?3400 - full near him, ,howe\er, we must lace .ear two da\s per week; ^3400 , reality. We will continue to have X 1/2 equals );i TOO - 1 2 year, ■ BIVESWUABIS garbage.. We must find a region.il two d.i> s per week. place where we c.in bi- sureoldi.s- ■ Km es A. Kimple H A LFG A U m poslng the garbage witli not loo Superintendent of .schools C o m m t i n it ^ n (enJci r

ffJHISmCEl • C o m p ile d by the South B ru n sw ick Jo yc e e ettes through the » •South Brunswick Community Council. (Information - Mrs • » Howoid Gutrither, 30 Bedford Rood, Kendoll Park •

THUR.ST'i.AY, I- I- H. 2' N 'NI) \Y. M Vi ' 11 NOW :'(1 If! }■du. .itj/.i.:- ..,.1ti:: .l-.U'h ONLY .Men,! er.ship lu iem.uioi.. .J.iv- 1 ,i: cees, Fl.igpost Inn, 8:30 p.m. ■ . - b.i... TfU,iiioi !) HALF GALLON Membersliip meetine, liejulir 1 ■■ missn- i-h .sr \ Demor’r.itic Club, lilks Lodge. 8:30 . i-ot, c , . iiiics' iM.etuii in. VW. Millf’i- 'Miur.i,n.il (. bui'K+rr'■ft:i.r [’.I!.. When no one can get to work.. .an amazing FHin.AY, !■d’H. 2t. 1 d ' ■,rd 1 .-vf . Won-t^n’.s Deluxe Scotch ‘Gh .iij.■ K. 1 . *,i-s' f pishm'. ,’.r number of telephone operators do. • COMPARE SIZE! Marionette <\v , ‘'Hm' pclstilt- (^'1 1.., I'n !■: 'U'.tf.i. 7; JV' p*' .skin," Coiistal le .stchooi, .illfi At the phone company, we call their •oox JicnrrrM Tfl-.sd '.'-.A , •' 2 They'll walk for.miles when nothing on • COMPARE QUALITY! T:30 p.m. ' •OTTLCD IN MCOTt-A^*® Tea list If: ; • •’•■''iii-, wheels can move attitude the "spirit of service." Maybe it H 'b. 2, . inu::, SATl'Rr'AY, lildi! >• I • Why do they do It"2 sounds old-fashioned. But it's real. And • COMPARE SAVINGS! C ■ ■: •S I ■ ■ I'.is' ■: ‘■•■m::;., !C Because they know they're needed. we re proud of if. Just as we re proud of ■ 'vV'.ilt Ui.sm-' 1 .1I’b.oms, ,si. ,'y;- •" C' Kc!;U,tU } trk-, P'PJO usiine's C! iircb'. L 'a .n . They know the whole community is de­ all the operators who help make your ■'T'.W, .M.U'-t-fi 2 pending on them for telephone service. telephone service something that you IT’S THE VALUE BEYOND COMPARE! sCM'.'vY, 1i-MK 28 ■ ! ^ ;. ir-t ■vid ' .Sqii.id drill Especially in times of emergency. can always rely on. 100*r> BLENDED SCO'^CH WHiSK'ES, BOTTLED iN SCOTMND • 86 PROOf : nnr, ' 'll J' '' k QUiL'-^y 'VPDRTERS ^NC NEW YORK N Y Tl's ■ ■■;'! L i; 1 New Jersey Bell THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 1965 PAGE FOUR THE CENTRAL POST

'p''n”''ent, rxdnts out that forsev- slt ., to nialntaln representation on faculty men.l'ers work in I sinks Iber" Ur. Greene explains. "The er's effort to speak Spanish, and Is was on my last day, ” says Dr. Pappo^ Elected - iTJl llU t'Ill llC V im ,] u,„versUy is the C a m p u s. In governmental agencies or in istudents take their final examlna- helpfully patient. Greene. His students had left a (Coiitlmied from Page one) renter of political actlvit'. In Boliv­ Bet ause of this politii al sit­ soiT.e jirofession sui h as law or jtions during the vacation period. Ur. Greene has many other message on the blackboard. It read: 1)UI ;ill I'Ut .it'out 50 of their lead­ ia, the rlilef one being that the uni­ uation, the governn;ent tradi­ medii ine," says Ur. Greene. ‘ The-, are permitted three tries men.orles of Bolivia. Some of them "Yankee, don't gO home!” JSew Director ers were soon released. versity Is autonomous. The gov­ tionally distrusts the university Ur. Greene his wife Roberta, :to pass an exam. If they fall In are unpleasant sue h as the ex- -0- am. one subject however, the en­ J "My students told nje they were ernment has no control of tlie unl- and glve.s it little in the way of and their two sons, .irrived in la ■treme poverty of a large percen­ A "L et’s Get Acquainted" O fS irrtg Group shot'ked when the sup[)osedly fvei slty. It Is ronsldered a sanc­ flnanciaJ support. P.i/ last Keliruary and retut tied tc tir e year in all subjects must be tage of the population. Some are cocktail party was sponsored by peaceful demonstration turned In- tuary wlilch the government, fear­ professor's monthly salary the United St.ites in Uecemiter. rejieated." ' I mixed for example the haggling Franklin Township Republican Dean Pappas of 62 Sand Hills Ur. Greene had little trouble with cendl.in, Hut someone had ing pulilir opinion, will not vio­ i.s $.'10. Because of prol'lems of This gave hin: a full .11 ademlc year over prices in the markets, at C lub on Sunday at the home of Mr. Road, KendaU Park, has been Iirouftht gasoline for that purpose.’’ late. Polltlt al p.irtles support ca­ finance there are no full-tin.e in­ at San Sndres. the language. He says that the first fun, but later a of "The Bolivian sctiool year be­ i Bolivian is extremely < ourteous and Mrs. Lewis Smith of Bennetts named the new director of the Dr. Greene whose status was reer students Who are virtually structors - or students. Kveryone constant bother. Lane. More than 125 persons were Kendallte chapter of the Sweet gins in May and ends in Uet t*m- ; seems to appreciate the foreign­ not affei'ted In the i hange in gov- permanent meml>ers oftheunlver- has an off-campus job. Most ofthe "The nicest thing that happened present. Adelines, Inc. This Is a group of 22 women devoted to singing and preserving barbershop-style singing. The new director was selected following the resignation of Ro­ bert Dickson of Kendall Park, who returned to college. Mr. FOOD Pappas served a trial period -with the 'singers, and received unan­ imous vote of confidence from the chapter. According to Mrs. Jbhn Maltby, president of the chapter, "We feel very fortunate to have the SAVE 24%

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SAVE S A V E ’1 “ BONELESS SHOULDER STEAK-£E.-> 89 2 9 % fetkoyRooft lb. • 9* Sirloin Stonk iofi«i*ig Ik 99* o r SAVE IN CASH lb. SMOKED PORK SHOULDERS FRESH 33 2 7 % Chock nilot Stonk ^ 70* BoofCnbos N...... SAVE *69* lb Tws coupoM Bomts Kim Pork-O-Burgers FLANK STEAK 99 1 7 % SInnkon *59* Patties. 100% Pork or I lb. EA a StoorOxtnils D IL M O N TC SAVE *39* Italian Style pk9- F rosh PINEAPPLE CHp CowpoK HoUw For Extra 30 Stompa CUBE STEAK 99 2 3 % PorhSnvsnfo * 33* GRAPEFRUIT Bocks L»», i,i„j SAVE * 4 5 * lb 1-qt. B u n s lo H o lo sf 59 1 5 % T-Bono Sfook *95* 14 o z B^nd Ckock c a n s 5 9 ‘ SAVE *59* DEAN PAPPAS PREK EXTRA lb. T *Iil With PurchoM of $7.50 or Moro SAUSAGE ITALIAN 1 3 % Boo# Roost C«w. Sfyl, help of this capable man as our AdailH 0 * lv —0»« For FsMtty 69 *59* MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS director." C»iDy lapiree F«a. m im COUPON and wwcnaw ot "••PWRi^V^c POOO L ean SAVE Mr. Pappas Is an arranger and I ib. Pork 0-Burgort lb. manager of the education depart­ PA I R SPARE RIBS F r«th 39 2 0 % Sllcod Roof Uvor 39* A4wN« OrI*'->Or«' €•«*•• For FMMilv ment of Carl Fischer, Inc. of 14 to New York City. This Is one of ; |~TIES COOPOM BfflTltS KAEB TO ^ !M ADDITION TO Tt'C STAMPS YOU tf C f iv t WITH TO iN PtNCMASf 5 7oong Torkoys t PrnmmBmmmim Eltor FoA. SPtli «MBm«MOiaO* SAVE 22 lb$. 39* the oldest music companies In STEWING lb. CHICKENS 2 2 % the United States, having been 35 founded In 1872. P i P S I - C O U A Rhode Island native, Mr, Pap­ FIR S T C U T pas Is a graduate of Boston Uid- THICK C SAVE verslty, with a bachelor’s degree SAVE PRICED CUT in music composition. While In CORNED BEEF BRISKET HIGHER 4 9 25% 6 t:3 9 ’ college, he was elected to the hon­ (Mem Depeeit) orary music fraternity. Phi Mu FOOD with Purchato of $7.50 or Moro Alpha Slnlbnla, and he helped to write music for two musical come­ FAIR AD«Hb Only—Or e C#wwdw tRinily Cmwmr IseifEt t«b. 37fK BIRDSEYE CHOPPED dies performed In Boston. Upon graduation, Mr. Pappas mmm TOMATO SAUCE KLEENEX entered the U.S. Army, and was BROCCOLI assistant conductor of the 30th IMS COUPON BOITIES KARR TO U.S. Army Band In Munich, Ger­ DEL MONTE 1 0 8 9 ‘ many, He also did composing, FILLSBURY 4 1 9 8 ' CUT CORN arranging, and direction, as well as serving as librarian Ibr this group. During the four years he HOUR 15 01. $900 10 ot. AQc served, he wrote original band MONTE PRUNE JUICE 2 baft. 75' SPRAY STARCH '- r .. cons I MIXED VEGETABLES 5 p kq s. 7 7 " pieces which were performed by m 4 the army band throughout Ger­ 1 Ib. 1 151/jo i. $900 6 ox. many. These Included "Jingle 39‘ DELMONTECREAMCORN 4 91. cam,75' REDHEART t t J 7 cans i ORANGE JUICE 3 c a n t 79 Bells Fantasy," “Varlatlotrs on With Pwrchoio of $7.S0 or Mora l-lb. s^oo 6 O f. a German Folk ’Theme,” and ADwlN Owly—Or e Cr v rr r twR^ly Liquid “Twelve-Tone Square Dance." DO. MONTE BEANS o^.'. 4 cant FYNESUDSDETERGBIT BLENDED JUICE “”•••“•« ( c a n t 89 Cmmorr S«o^m f*b . 37tb The localSweet Adelines chapter 15 ox. Oatmeal 4 8% oi. $9 00 12 o x. is nearing Its five year anni­ DEL MONTE SPINACH 4 cant 69 WESTON COOKIES 4 pkqi. V ROMAN RAVIOLI 2 p k g i. 89 versary, and Is part of an Inter­ 17 OI. s^oo national organization. 'The group IMS COUPON BITtTliS KAREN TO I 01. meetx each Monday at 8:30 p.m. DO. MONTE CHILI SAUCE 4 bolt. LIBBY GREDI BEANS =■- S l'U fr CODFISH CAKES » 2 p k q t. 59 at the Miller Memorial Presby­ EHLERS or FOOD FAIR 6 OI 7 01, terian Church In Monm outh Junc­ EHLERS INSTANT COFFEE 89 CHOCOUTE ECUIRS - 2 p k q i. 75' tion. KITTY CAT FOOD Hoping to Increase Its member­ COFTEE 12 OI. 89 MORTON’S DINNERS I I ex. < ship, the Sweet Adelines list as © JELLY 3 jari SALMON or 6 ox. p kq . 39 requirements for joining the group SAVE FISH N'CHIXS cons I M 12 ox. $100 "Just to have fun and enjoy sign- P*- $1“ "just to have fun and enjoy sing­ 3 8* PICKLES slr/Jl 3 jart MORTON'S MEAT PIES L ’ 3 p k q t. I 2 t * 1 ^’ 8 ing.;: Officers Include; Mrs. Ib. Maltby, president; Mrs. Vincent With PurchoM of $7.50 or Mora MAXWELL HOUSE **• A fk A6oIh Or Iv —Or* C ** o* r P*r FrrmIv SUCREST SUGAR ‘ 5 bag 55' APPLE TURNOVERS i pk9t. V 7 Godleskl, Brunswick Knolls, 'Vice C**o*R iaoir** t*b. 27A president; Mrs. Peter Slngale-; 1 Ib. 59 2 1 b . ) 1 0 0 35' COFFEE FRENCH FRIES witch, I Nixon, corresponding se­ WHITE BREAD 2 loavat 2 " *1 3 b a g s ■ cretary!; Mrs. Donald Davis Fords, recording secretary; Miss Charlei^e Shunn, Dayton, treas­ KISS ME SWEn-100% FLORIDA FARMER GRAY SKINLESS LUSCIOUS IMPORTED urer; Mrs. Clyde Stratton, Ken­ STORE dall Park, parliamentarian; Miss HOURS Linda Anderson, Princeton, pub­ { P R e e EXTRA ORANGE JUICE licity; and Miss Carole Vander- Mon ; MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS FRANKFURTERS NECTARINES cher, Dayton, historian. ' WITH n w couroM aNO n k m a m or -0- thur Thurs J FOOD 1 Ib. t*rRi*r Qrwf ALL BEEF C O A L L M E A T ^ A Fire Auxiliary f SLICED BACON 1 Ib. pkg. ^ 9am to 9pm 1 A^wNt OrIv-O ro For faiRilv I N A D O m O H T O THE STAMPS YOU ItCElVt WITH VOUCgWR PUBCHAW.rwo'.r'oav. ^ Names Committees % «on aia ilN i« V*td *Hor Fob 27th a i a R i Friday Mrs. John Flagg, president of MAYFAIR EGGS 2 85' LIVERWURST Farmer Gray Ib. 59 CARROTS Western 19 the ladies auxiliary of the Mon­ •9am to lO pn 2 mouth Junction Fire Company, has American Ib. C Q c announced the chairmen of the SLICED SWISS -d , 69 SLICED CHEESE Pait. Proceis p k g .v 7 CRISP PASCAL CELERY '■.S19 various committees of the organ­ Saturdav RN EE EX T R A Florlde Fresh ization for the coming year. SLICED BOILED HAM '/2ib.59‘ GREEN BEANS Sfringless ‘ 25' Named are; Mrs. Peter Duca, 8 am to hpmi MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS good and welfare; Mrs. Robert I WITH THIS COUPON ANO FUBCHAW OP MAYFAIR COHAGE CHEESE ^25' FOOD Any Half-Sour 3qf. Puerto Ricen Fenske, Mrs. Edward Ross and Sunday I PINEAPPLES "Z39 Mrs. Clyde White, ways and means; I ifwfi 2 DOZEN EGGS PICKLES I In Wina Sauce Mrs. Andrew Alt, refreshments;"^ 9am to 6pmI On# Covpon Pot Fon'ily VITA HERRING |ar 47' CAuroRNiA swinr ‘ Mrs. William Schenck and Mrs. ^ iH ADDITtOH TO the ^fAMPS YOU ■ ICC’*’! WITH YOLJt PUICMASI Voi4 *FTor Fob 37tb aEBRawM PASTRAMI “■69 Michael Brabson, publicity; Mrs, 4 01. NAVEL ORANGES Gertrude Barfltt, Mrs. Anthony SHRIMP COCKTAIL 3 jars 89 SKINLESS FRANKS * ‘ 59 Santowasso, and Mrs. Williams Rutan, trustees. ""25‘ The group will conduct a bake MAYFAIR GRUYERE pkg. PLUM TOMATOES 1 0 :. 49- sale In honor of St. Patrick, early In March. Mrs. Delre Kull and SlRYICl DlLiamSEH sufm tin. w m mw fomu Mrs. George Hansen are co-chMr- ■n men. A Whor# Avotloblo) Hare ihe "catch" of the ‘ UDY FAIR CAKE Mrs. Schenck, Mrs. Flagg and' saaten glistens in beds of Mrs. Sterling Brabson were named A smorgasbord with N«w Proeaxi *f Balling A Pack­ i as a committee to revise the by­ pure ice. We clean pleasant, courteous sarv- aging Inxurct you af Constonf laws. The next meeting will be 'em, fillet 'em or prepare Frathnait from Bakary to Tobl*. ice . that's our service ■ -I* held on Tuesday, Mar. 9, In the them for you the way you ■ X firehouse. delicatessen department like 'em. LADY PAIR t -0- fresh salads, smoked fish, pickled herring AUXILIARY ELECTS OFFICERS FRESH BONELESS-SKINIESS LADY FINGERS The ladles auxiliary of the lb. 69 reg. By fhe Piece Ib. FLOUNDER FILLET 3 oz pkg Franklin Park Volunteer Fire Co. GENOA SALAMI 25‘ 29‘ recently Installed officers for the new year. Elected were Mrs. Lou­ «• .- ; !b URGE SHRIMP * '1” BAKED HAM RECEIVE EXTRA BONUS OF is Schurbart, president; Mrs. Ar­ Franklin Park thur Carlen, vice president; Miss HAM CAPICOLLA -75' KING CRAB LESS i1' 50 MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS Doris Morris, secretary; Mrs. With Purchase of LADY FAIR Richard Llppltz, financial secre­ Kendall Park MACARONI SALAD tary; and Mrs. Robert Wolfe, trus­ ^ 25' SCAUOPS POUND CAKE RINGS Allotted 9 8 ' tee for one year. One three-year RATH PEPPERONI SHRIMP ::T>' No Coupon RoquiroA trustee position is still unfilled. Shopping Ctr Route 27 The meeting was presided oVer by f W'-,. Mrs. George Leltlnger, past head of the auxiliary. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities All Prices Effective thru Feb. 27fk I ' .

(>' i THURSDAY, I K n. 1 THE CENTRAL POST PAGE FIVE Franklin Career Don- Jtnu’fi & Co. Night Dromotos Tno Men Classified Rates Situations Wanted Help Wanted - Male Help Wanted - Fern. A nnouncements Two iicw I .ecutives have been ^ Draws Lari^e Attendance ,ip[K)imed by I)ow Jones & Co., All Classified Athertismg appears How.irii I), Macill o! Cranburr in both The Prim eton Pa< ket andj .-ADMINISTRATOR AVAILABLE Medical Technologist S.ALES GIRL wanted. Some experi­ AlHiut fiTvO stiKii'iit-. nnct pnreiits platoon, which In t\irn was the sec­ li.is been piomoied u> the posi­ The Central Host. Ads may be | ence with fabrics. Inquire Mr. CELLIST &/or violist needed for FiaMkllu Iltiti Scliool’s ond best platoon evei to graduate tion oi direct m.iil production n.an- mailed in or teleptioned. Deadline: Experience inSales, Finance, Gov­ Unusual opportunity In sn.all med­ Adelhelm 924-4908. “ C nieei Nlpht." libm Parris Island. .lUPi ol the Circulation Sale.s De­ for new .ids is p.m. Mondays, ernment Contracts and Real Es­ ical laboratory; pleasant sur­ Informal playing of Chamber mu­ \t the end of tlio t\vo-!iour pro- A mom: the Industt les repre­ li.irtraent. He will bp responsible if they are to be prol>eiiy classi-| tate. MB.A Degree. Seeking chal­ roundings near Princeton, salary sic. Trios or quartets. Contact A1 sraTii, which Included dlsphiys In sented were Bell Telephone, Public for production operations ol the tied. Ads received on Tuesday be- , lenging position in the Princeton $4524 - $7880; salary adjustment .'ibrams, 21 Woodbine Rd., K.P., ■To Late; the pyinunslnin nnd talks In the Service ITectrlc ers of tlu Joh.nson. and .Shop-Hite. '.M.ims tor the comp.iny's three To Classify''. -Ads must Packet, Box No. 400, Princeton, promotional possibilities; liberal in the Skies Armed Forces and l epresentatlves A mont: the professions rop- publications - The Wall .Street celled by 7 p.m.Monday. N. J. Civil Service benefits; free as a oi Industry and professions.«Ma­ I esented were the Teterlioro .louriial. The N.itional Observer health & life insurance. UNITED rine Spt. Merwln Tou.’eau present­ School of Aeronautics, Wilfred .111(1 B.irron'.s National Business RATES are $1,70 for four lines SLEEP-IN HELP AIR LINES ed Harry Steiner, school principal, Heautv Academy, the Division of ,md 1 Inane la 1 Weekly. or less tor one week or, if ordered Requirements; High School; train­ STEWARDESS "HELP" social service depart­ w’lth a yearlook from the platoon All A Water Pollution of the State .Albert .1. Bertolino of l.aw- in advance, $1.27 ea. h fortwocon- ■AND COUPLES - now available ing in laboratory analy sis; one year ment of God’s Evangelistic Move, with which JohnSampson. a 1 rmik- Department of Health and the Mid- rencp Towmship. circulation pro­ secutive weeks and $1 Iter week for from British Isles, Germany and experience; registered .ASCP or As a United Stewardess, you Inc., 18 Church St., New Bruns­ lln alumnus, trained at Parris Is- dlesex Hospital School of X-ray motion m.mager of Barron’s, will three or more consecutive weeks. South America. equivalent preferred. come into contact with people wick, N. J. We request your dona­ land, S.C. Technology. be resixinsible lor the continued Next int renient (of four lines) .from every part of the world. tions of discarded usable articles. Pfc. Sampson, who graduated The program, was sponsored by growth of Barroti's circulation 70 cents and same thereafter. .All applicants carefully screened. APPLY: Personnel Office, N. J. Store hours, Mon. & Thurs. 9-9; from Franklin last June, was the the high school’s guidance depart­ sales pi ogram. Ads may be displayed with white Neuro-Psychiatric Institute, Box Service-minded girls find gen­ Tues., Wed. & Frl. 9-5:30. We outstanding man of his graduating ment. Both men will be he.adqu.irtered space margins or additional capi­ Our representative will be glad to 1000, Princeton, New Jersey or uine satisfaction in serving pas­ will pick up on Wed. or by spe­ "ill the new lacility on Route 1 in tal letters at $1.70 per inch. Spe- call on you with complete informa­ Telephone 609-466-0400. sengers as the Company’s rep­ cial appointment. Write P. 0. Box ,South Brunswick Township. I ial discount rates are .tvailable tion and dossier. I ------^------resentative in flight. 15, New Brunswlcjc, N. J. or phone to advertisers using large amounts I 201-545-8329, if no answer phone Princeton’s Hospital of space and who arrange to be BRENNER ! Operating Engineer $5226-$6178 You can see new sights, gain 201-CH 9-0991. Proceeds go for billed monthly. Box numbers are EMPLOYMENT SERVICE poise and self-confidence in your the support of the Gospel & social 70 cents extra. Phila.. 215 PI 3-8100 Many liberal Civil Service bene­ "home in the sky." work. We extend the helping hand of fits; 40 hr. week, free health & helpers. Bishop W. Small, Gen. Is ‘^Growing,Growing’ TFRMS: 27 cents billing charge if I life insurance; Social Security plus You get free air travel and many helpers. Bishop W. Small, Gen. ad is not paid for within 10 days I state retirement plan; 12 vacation personal benefits, too. Dir. The status of Princeton Hospi-, vealed th.it 73 per cent ot the hos- alter expiration of ad. Situations Help Wanted j days, 12 holiday s and 17 Sick days tal, as revealed in the annual re-jpital expense dollar goes to sal- Wanted ads are payable with or­ j per year; annual . salary in- WOULD YOUCONSIDER port on Monday night, ran hejaries and fees while 27 per cent der. The Packet is not respon­ ' crements. SUCH A CAREER-’ summed up In one word - growing.! goes for supplies and expenses. sible for errors not corrected by Board President George W. Con-1 Fourteen men were qualified and the advertiser immediately follow­ .SNEl.LING SNI-LLING R«'quiroments: Blue Seal and twol pequirements; single, minimum over said that $1.7 million is still 'joined the medical and dental staff, ing the first publication of the ad. 20 Nassau St Princeton NJ years experience. age 20, 5’2’’ to 5’9” , high school Business Services needed for the $3.7 million building The medical-dental group has diploma required. Glasses and fund begun in November, 19 6 3. | pledged $170,000 towards the hos- BUSINESS OF FICE: The Print e- FEMALE Positions 9212021 .AJ’Pl.Y: Harold E. Miller, Person­ contact lenses may be acceptable. A newtwo-and-onehalfstorypa-:Pltal building fund, ton Packet, 300 Witherspoon .St., Sec-,. liitern:it. organ. to $433 nel Director, N.J. Neuro-Psychi­ tlent care wing is planned to help! The 1964 June Hospital Fete Printeton. N. J. Tel. 924-324.4. Customer service. Credit. 390 atric Institute, Box 1000, Prince­ If you have these qualif.cations. eliminate the dally average of 20 netted $39,712 to top all previous The Central Post, 10 AlLston Road, ■ Sec\ to Sis Mgr. Tops. Rush. 368 ton, New Jersey or Telephone act now! to 27 patients awaiting admission'f ete records, aOcording to Mrs. Kendall Park, 297-3434. ^ Pei sonnel .Set y. some steno 347 609-466-0400. PRINCETON SECRETARIAL SERVICE to the hospital but unable to get Bernard Kilgore, president of the Statistical typist. Great. 347 For further information. 2 Chestnut St. 924-3716 in because of a shortage of bed Women’s Auxiliary. .Sect to Faiitor. excl. potent. 303 Help Wanted - Fern. Call area code space. As of April, Mrs. Kilgore re­ F ile Clerk. M.tny ben. adv. 282 212, 995-2600 or write; ported, the Auxiliary will have paid Bea Hunt Statistics reflected the state­ MAINLINER STEWARDESS Complete secretarial as istance ment that the hospital was grow­ $78,700 of its $170,000 building M.ALF: Positions 921 2021+- Too Late EMPLOYMENT Dictaphone fund pledge. The Christmas Li.ision .Staff. l,.iw bkdg. OPEN DENTAL HYGIENIST - Princeton ing. A total of 59,210 patient days Personnel Department, Mlmeo Offset Multillth Boutique gained $6,000 and a se­ Designer tran.siKjrt eqj). to 8500 office. Part-time. Mature,experl- of service were reported, com­ United Air Lines IBM Executive Type ries of antique lectures and a sem­ Producti Srlinliilull GUARDS General Typisls, Stenos, Dicta- AMATEUR & PROFESSIONAL Instruction The word. Higl'tsfowii. due to illnes.s. I phone Operators, Bookkeepers, Permanent and part-time. Uniform I PBX, Key Punch, ARTISTS • wri ti ng' had - 0- Intei'uation.U art cidtic Dr. .Al- SHERMAN - GOLDBERG, INC. and e(iuipri;ent .supplied. Ago 37 to ; Operators, Proof Readers the on ginul f:ed ’iVernei will deliver the first 799-9793 Entry forms a’vaiiable at Prince­ I’icked I (» DirucI Realtor.^ GO. Eor appointment call DAvls. j^]^(nematicians (BS Cory S- kommler tnt'.ininp ot ’of two lectures on art arnt archi- ton Packet office. Bus. k R. R. j 143 E. St.ite St Trenton, N. J. 9-6021 lietween 10 a.m. and 12 Lab and .-ydni. .Assistants, GUITAR LESSONS. scratching, I'hf' term book in- tectui( at the Princ'ton Jewish ■ Depots, YM YWCA, Art Stores for' noon, Monday througli FTTday. cludrui [iractic.il 1 y .ill methods MurrlnmlV (>roii|> Conte: OR .Sund.ay, Eeb. 28, at 8:17 Jayi'ee .Art Show, March 20 k p.m. 349 Nassau Street Fundamentals for beginners plus of preser\ ing. inlonr.at ion. the 21 St. Miss Fine’s School. En- A. A. O'Biicn Of Camt iidge Dr. '.\ o: net u! ject ■.Vi 11 be intermediate lessons. Emphasis on Vlesoool.imia cl.i\ t.iblels, .is Lam>, F.'ranklin To'.vn.-hip. has beer trv deadline .March 8. (ho Jov,." The -second Ollli e & Tele, hours 9-5-924-3726 folk song art ompaniment. Student ills nn d apliointed executive diiecior o; the wcl i .,s the 11.1ItT ri locturi 'Synaagoi'ue chitec- LARGE ESTABLISHED COMPANY must provide own Instrument. Call F ranklin Chamber ot Con.merce. 1 sen) 11:• ol !>■ip\ rus w h ich >rt‘ tu'.oV’ Petciv.il Good;: i.ui will m-w in N. J. .trcM h.is distributor­ RF,PAn?M,\N - M.ilutenance Dept, Monday thru Friday John Cuyler WA 4-2040. Pre.^ideni Mayo Si-lei an- (■(•ii(,-(i till- r. i rK t'.n.HI pi ol i e - i ', the lollowmc unday. ship ()[ienings. Male on female. cji school district. Knowlcdge.itile nounceii Mr. O’Brien’s ai>iioim- . m ti. 1riI'lc b>oi.'k Kir I ir. '.V‘-:ner t'..a,s tauglit and lec- Excellent opportunity for husband 1!. tlie trades. 40 Hi. livedayweek. li.U'c" n.eni .it last week’s meetinr oi 'he ■ tri'iT. pith tu: •"! ' .ii'. H( t- .1 cont! it uting ■•vite te.in,. .Full or part time, Write Ei ingf tienetits. Annual incnuises. CLERK I'.ipv iir. w.c m.iiii chamiei. He >ai(i, "Th.i.s -elec­ 'CARD OF TRANKS: n \. A:hu h e :ito; u; ■ .'■.rts M.i. a.-'ine" and Fred Guenther, 63 Wilson Avenue, \X 7-1000, E:^:t. 4. STENOGRAPHER 111 th- ■ |.,i|.\ 1ir . ,,h, tion will help die ciiami.e: to take We whsh to express our sincere COMPLETE IBM COURSE. SenSl- t!.o r. cQ! : v-fio.'i'icnt o: "Pan- Trenton. ql ml. ■ |" r . 1 ■! 11": 's lec:u: , '.vt-icli -.'.iU -MECHANICS conipany benefits. Albany Street, K1 5-3910. vT,, :'i't.aii It: li'ute "Ba:.kt:.u sale. (White n.ice,'' Fi.stablished 24 offerings. The J. Hendry Wheeler ■ h".-l ■ ■.‘,'■11' 1"111'-'i int ■-r. c ■ iLiis-: .itec. 1- p-,i:' 0 !the sp> ing se;v '.vitlr both 'he li ;. r-. C/ood opportunity lor partners. Two full fl(.(lgod met hanii s to work Family. , ..III 1n 1 !■ I u' i>'IE b ■: yK 1 ■ -lonsoiefi ! tl.e a'iult An Equal Opportunity Employer anha (.an and t!:>- Cl; .t.'- e .All (-quiptnem. li'.e-.sfOi k including i:; a ne'v snodern upEto-date shop. !■, Ihi A bHl'l f :hvi luc.i’.ion (-■oi:.::iitte'' o: the J"-.vi.sl, ■., i,.| .■n'h, .1' counts i registered tradename., Iiyiividual HIt.s, plus cleat, w-ell II,.nil ■1 .iii'l '■ >'.i:u- ■'t t h« ■-■::tet 0: Pnnc'-ton. I'j!";: ',V. '•hi:! 'r.iiii. Reply Box 36", c/c, Telephone W. N. Broad-water khn's iuct: lal ■vE^-r ot Ke:. 1! Pj iV; sfcrve.-- lighted working c(jndition.s Only YES the Youth En.ployment ser-!READING U...I ..1 ill' Ebbi' • •.>. t'ro t Tia l’rim"ton Ihacket, Princeton: ■ ^609) G3'J-2237 :.li'ev. apply it you c.in ii'ialify for flat for an appolntniem vice has young people who ran help! CIALIST - All ( ® ■.iit.'l' , 1 ..1 b ’11C T 1 V 1 11 :■o N.J. ' ^rate work. We are tmly interested •with inventory, answer ph(Jnes,i handicapped. Also maths, other l!1 '.'.I'UIvi !i ter ■ , ,..l !■ Ill' til liighly ■•lu.ilified n.en, c.apalTe of Western Electric type and be generally useful. Call! subjects. Complete testing avaUa- .’■.K; .-^UPrER ,N< T : bie. State certified teachers. Mod­ l< 'HI i.'ll .' 1 ' Inn: Estl' high -veekP. e.irnings. Uniforms Engineering Research Center 924-7841 Monday - Friday, 1-5. , 'i.i. Ill - 1,...'^ Vrt- - are .supj.hed ,it no cost plus n,any Remember closed -Saturday. erate rates - For Free Consulta­ 1 ... ■It T: oot ’.49 : Gi'icg'- irkwil Carter Road , .,1 xill!' ■S Situations Wanted other 1 "iieiits. Apply to: tion call 882-9417. 396-8041. 1 .,11.. ak" su; • Hopewell Township, New Jersey I ’1 It'' No: rt. Corvell at h iIhI :. :ron N V.S.S.AU - CONOVER MOTORS ' 1. \hn:< 'vVESTERN U- ' ('■ 1 , • ' U-.'.l. .GLSTERFD NUKSF .r. ailal Je ^tn Rt 206 K ( .1 ELECTRIC SKETCH SE.SSION.S, professional IS.ni , ,M 1 • ’ • ■ .'‘t ■ ste: 1.’' -.r'F'.i' -■ 8:3'.' - •' T-*”'* Princeton PIANO INSTRUCTION, beginners rr.ridel, Monda-. 7-9 p.ri,. Limited and advanced students. Call AX 1 . ru n t ■'. :l ■\::p .'. Tick. 'j'lv Fo'- 300, ' 'o The Prinfe" r»r Pl:o:,e 921-’MOO 1...... A UNIT OF THE BELL SYSTEM registration Studio on the Canal 7-1045. Vi A 1 ' ' ■’ r , kv, rnn< "tor., N. J. , F'irk- 742-9073. Vi'. PACKET W A 4^244 PHINCETON PACKET K«w J«rs«y’> OId*»» W*«kly N«w»p*p«r POST A X 7-3434 CLASSIFIED THE CENTRAL POST THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 1965 PAGE SIX THE CENTRAL POST

Instruction Musical Inst. Bargain Mcurt Autos For Sale Special Services Bldg. Sves & Supply\jieal Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale

bucks COUNTY, Pa. - 2 story PIANOS ORGANS REFRIGERATORS 1961 VOLKSWAGEN KEY SHOP GOOD HARD USED BRICK colonial for rent. Four years old. KXCtjlXKNT PIANO TUNING CONVERTIBLE 248 Nassau St. Four bedrooms, living room, din­ KRAKAUER • STORY & CLARK| WA 4-3411 Delivered in small or large quantl-| FARM 36 acres, 1900’frontage In-1 ing room, kitchen,-laundry room, ALSO PIANO LESSONS GULBRANSEN * KIMBALL New Supplv - Just Arrived Good tires, tuned engine, radio Charles Perpetua, Prop. ties. .Also new patio brick. Prlcedj dudes 7 room Colonial home,j screened porch, 2 car garage, 1 Apartment size used reirigera- i heater. First reasonable offer KEYS MADE right. extending ample privacy. $40,000.' 4 2/3 acre lot, $185 mo. or CALL (201) 287-1362 Over 50 styles on display tors. Ideal for small apartments. takes it: Check your bank for LOCKS REPAIRED CHARLES P. AVERSANO best offer. Lease available, 20 In all finishes i efficiencies. All sizes In stock. NADA values. 924-4450. GENERAL GRINDING SW 9-0553 ' miles to Princeton, call WO 8- I 3598 after 6 p.m. ALSO TOP NAME REBUILT H & H GAS and FEED Co. CRANBURY-REMODELED 2 storyj GRANDS SUCH AS Windsor Road, Hlghtstown, N.J. home on large shaded lot in Town-; STEINWAY, ETC. I960 RENAULT DAUPHIN. Good ROBERT H. HALLIFZ ship. Kitchen with gas oven 4' running condition. $150. Call N. W. MAUL 4 SON SPECIALS Shopping Hints Dial 448-3232 U. S. Hwy. 130 4 Griggs Drive range, formal dining room, living LARGE REDUCTIONS Slcora, (201) CH 9-4950. Certified Piano Expert ' DA 9-4656 ' room, new bath, 3 bedrooms, full PIANO TUNING basement, asking $18,000 $12,500 ' Repair Service GRIGGSTOWN - 5 room bungalow 3 YEARS TO PAY Electrical Power 4 USED FURNITURE of every de­ Regulating Repairing MUST’BE MOVED - 2 Bungalows on large landscaped lot with many Lighting Installations trees on very quiet street. Taxes TRUCKLOAD SALE B01.TIN MUSIC CO. scription. Thousands of :feet to Pets and Animals Industrial Maintenance In good repair; each having 5 rooms ON Est. 1922 : browse through. Always something WA 1-7242 and bath, 2 garages. Both for $7,000 $240. Immediate occupancy. G.E. MAJOR APPLIANCES 92 Schureman St., New Brunswick different - largest collection In Next to Roger Smith Hotel Bucks County. Daily, 8:30To 5:30 SNOW PLOWING $14,500 Some 1964 Models still available. Open Thurs. till 9 Xlosed Sunday. Edison Furniture, m iniature FRENCH POODLES- 2 Trucks Available jR.ANCH, frame 5 yrs. old. 3 bed- FRANKLIN PARK - 2 bedroom Excellent buy on several appli­ 201 - KI5-2578 Doylestown, Pa. 6 weeks old, $75 each. Call CL Radio Dispatched VANDERMARK ROOFING andlfooms, 2 full tile baths, modern Cape Cod on 1/2 acre wooded lot. ances slightly damaged. Used 9-2887. TW 6-0965 I kitchen with G.E. wall o ^ n 4 In excellent residential area. Full ranges & G.E. portable dishwash­ Sheet .Metal. All work guaranteed, j range. Dining room, living room, basement, garage, storms and er. !2 car garage, patio, 16 x 3?’ screens. Taxes only $285. FRENCH POODLE puppies. Small You don’t have to be Irish to RUBBER STAMPS! Call WA 1-6355 or TW 6-0935.; PO<>l- $31,000 Open Evenings ’Till 9 miniature, AKC reg. Good Stock. FABRIC S $15,800 Saturday until 6 be lucky this St. Patrick’s Day. . School or College address Call 586-0668. Plenty of home and furnishings Home, business, zip-code KENDALL PARK - 6 room, 3 DRAPERIES bedroom Ranch, 1 l/i baths, ga­ JONES ELECTRIC CO. bargains in the Spring Edition of Rubber stamps of all kinds and rage, storms and screens. On large 7 Center St. Hopewell, N. J. The Packet’s favorite special sec- sizes made to order at: RENTALS lot. In excellent condition. Immedi­ tion on Mr-ch 17. HINKSON’S E'eeds and Grains SLIP COVERS SASSMAN’S ate occupancy. HO 6-0228 _0- 82 Nassau St. for, all animals DRIVEWAY ( ONSTRUCTION at FURNITURE REPAIRS BLACKTOP AND STONE ROSEDALE MILLS 3 Bedroom Duplex $16,500 274 Alexander St. DEWEY’S UPHOISTERY SHOP Parking Areas - Drlveyvays KENDALL PARK - 3 bedroom, Princeton Fill Dirt - Top Soil 3 Rooms with heat $105 1 1/2 bath Ranch with extra large Mdse. Wanted Motorcycles WA 4-0134 6-8 Station Road Call for ('Stimate .AX 7-0463 3 Bedroom second floor 20 X 12 family room. In excellent “ FURSTOVER ANTIQUES” apartment $150 condition. 4 1/2 % VA mortgage Princeton Junction may be assumed. This weekend visit our old barn WANTED Old fashioned dolls. Any to brouse thru our very large se­ CHIHUAHUA puppy, blonde, 8 condition, also Iron toys & banks. SW 9-1778 STULTS REALTY COMPANY RENTAL lection of antique furniture and Write Poste Office Box 427, Mont­ AMERICAN HONDA weeks old, one shot. AKC regis­ JEEI ERSON SALES 4 SERVICE 7 room Colonial, 3 bedrooms, 2 decorative accessories. Our pol­ clair, N.J. I tered, Phone 896-0133. Princeton Shopping Center . Licensed Brokers baths. March 15 occup. icy is to encourage the brouser, ------j MOTORCYCLES WA 1-6777 37 N. Main Street Cranbury discourage the hard sell. If you GD.PRCS.PD. - Oriental rugs 4 395-0444 Eves. 395-1258 STEELE, ROSLOFF AND SMITH cannot make It this weekend, save objects, cut glass, china, antiques. .All Models In Stock Venetian Blinds 4 Repairs Realtors AX 7-0200 ad for future use. Mrs. Gifford, 4 Rldgevlew Ave., REGISTERED TOY FOX TER­ Bldg. Sves & Supply Window Shades - Custom Made Rt. 27 Kendall Park ROUTE 69, 5 MILES NORTH OF W. Orange, 201-731-6733. • Factory Trained Mechanics RIERS. all ages. Also Chihuahuas .Aluminum .Awnings FLEMINGTON TRAFFIC CIRCLE Pickup and Delivery Seirvice both coats, stud service. Grown Shutters, Gutters AT STANTON STATION, N. J. TICKET NEEDED for student to Financing Available Chihuahuas $25 up. Fox T er­ Storm Doors and Wlndoyvs Remodelling, Alterations, Repairs 201 - 782-3513 the Cornell-Prlnceton basketball: riers S10..799-1148. Screens, Glass and Repairs ON 3-ACRES OF ROLLING WOOD­ game on Saturday Feb. 27. Urgent! Bi /r GER’S MOTORCYCLE LAND, we have a unique new offer­ Call 294-2449, Bob Daniels. ' SALES & SERVICE Free Estimates IMPRESSIV’E iVyHITE BRICK ing for the small family or re­ Route 12 Baptistown, N. J. FRONT COLONIAL on large wood­ tired couple. Beautifully finished Always Better Construction Co. 201-996-2924 ed lot, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, log cabin with lovely Interior pan­ ORIGINAL OIL ST. BERNARD PUPS William Salzman beautiful large modern kitchen 4 eling, living room w/flreplace, PAINTINGS Bargain Mart 609-406-1048 evenings laundry room, living room with by recognized artists dining room, two bedrooms and Affe< tionate. adorable, e'collent MASON CONTR.ACTOR fireplace, family room, dining bath. Two-car garage and a par­ disposition; ideal for (hildren; room 4 convenient screened porch. ELION ART FOUNDATION tially finished fullbasementfor the AKC registered; championship Cement Work Plastering $38,500. surprising price of only $24,000. FIREPLACE WOOD, Seasoned oak,; bloodlines; pet A. show quality; Repairs 921-2043 after 5 & weekends $25 a cord; $15, half cord. Call' reasonalily priced. 201-545-7511. HEMODELLNG Call WA 4-3891 PRICES FROM $10.00 Mr. Clark, 828-9341, evenings.! BSA and YAMAHA AN EXCELLENT BUY - Land­ JUST A FEW MINUTES DRIVE scaped home with 20’ living room from Nassau Street, we have a MOTORCYCLES ALTERATIONS - ADDITIONS Immediate Delivery on Any Model 4 fireplace, large dining room, really good buy In a ranch home. APPLEGATE FLORAL SHOP 1 FOR SALE - ZENITH color TV EASY FINANCING modern kitchen yvlth stove 4 re­ It has an attractive living room, 1962 console model In excellent A new roof to refinishinv iloors. frigerator, 3 large bedrooms (bdrs separate dining room, large 47 Palmer Square W, ACCESSORIES i REPAIR Special Services Utilize attic space or convert a THE BUILDING CENTER WA 4-0121 condition. Call 921-7215. SERVICE Princeton - Hlghtstown Rd. 4 LR’s newly carpteted). Full m ^ern kitchen, den w/stone fire­ h.isen.ent; .iild .i rbon., pnrch, or basement, 2 car garage, syvlmmlng place, three bedrooms and 1 1/2 RF.ED MOTORS g.ir.ige. Re-do a ki'chen or bath. Princeton Junction, N. J. 1555 N. Olden Avenue pool. Asking $22,000 baths. You should take a look at The Finest Flowers Grown Trenton, N. J. RUGS AND FURNITURE Pl.yyvood, Lumber, Glidden Paint, this If you.want a nice ranch home HI-FIDELITY FM phono system. We olfer .i complete line of home . . . It’s only $28,000. Delivered Promptly CLEANED in your home. Est. 30 improvements and products and Redwood, H.irdyvare, Garages. Realistic FM tuner, Webcor auto, Phone SW 9-1509 In The Loveliest Arrangements yrs. Call 201-CH 9-5348. servii e.s. I 100 Yr. old Colonial. Spotless record changer & audio amplifier [condition. Five bedrooms, 1 acre THOMPSON REALTY In cabinet, 12” G.E. speaker In Full'. Insured - I-inancing .\rraneed [lot, also garage 4 apartment for Realtors corner enclosure. Buy complete PRINCETON 195 Nassau Street 921-7655 Imported and domestic yarn, nee­ system for $50. Call 921-2173. PLUMBING 4 HEATING separate income. $22,000 Autos For Sale DISPOSAL SERVICE CALI NOW (201) 359-3191 OIL BURNERS Evenings 4 W^kends dle point, crewel work, rugs and H. R. Parsells 921-2654 accessories will be found at: 32 Moore St. loi' WA 4-4793 EREi: ESTIMATES B. REDDING 4 .SON, INC, RENTALS OR WRITE 234 .Nassau St. THF iCTMTTTTMr qHnp ! HORSE HAY for Sale. Tlmoth)'and 1963 Plymouth Savoy Station Home and Industry HOME BV SHELDON Princeton ’ A cozy 5 room cottage convenient fi WA 4 h w Orchard grass & pure Timothy. Wagon, 28,500 mi. Always kept in Garliage, Trash, Rul'l'ishRemoved BOX 470 Manville, N. J, WA 4-0166 to shopping. Neyvly decorated. Ga­ 6 Tulane St. WA 4-0306 ^ ^ $1,25. Call 737-0088.: top shape $1500. See it! Drive it! Hauling of all Types rage. $125 per Month, ! Call AX 7-9349. I COLONUL HOME Large 3 Rm. Bungaloyv $70: Of outstanding character. Thirteen SHUREN UPHOLSTERY ! COUCH, Danish modern design, WASCO BUILDERS large rooms, 2 1/2 baths, 4 fire­ Idarkgr^n foam cushions, 1 year-jg^^ g coun- Spcci.ili.sts in Furniture-Reupholsterlng FOR BUFFETS, DINNERS or p.ir- places, very modern kitchen, large Refinlshing-Repalrlng ol", AX 7-1045. Squire Station Wagon. Auto. Custom Homes - .Alterations 4 Rm. Apt. with stove-heat in basement with hot water oil heat. ties, call Pierre, Frenchchef(201) E ARI.Y AMERICAN Dl- SIGN- Custom-m^e ______power steering, R. & H., etc. 234-1793. Special low prices for Repairs - Cabinet Work , ( luded. Available immediately. Converted Into a tourist home- Living room furniture DOUBLE BED, extra-long. Walnut Real clean. Runs excellent Asking clubs. Continental or American I $125. 7 rooms are furnished. Some are Draperies and slipcovers .-Addit ions-Remodeling- contemporary, Posturepedic mat- i $750. 737-0088. cooking. Wirid.sor - Edinburg Road rented weekly. Income over $5,000 896-0218 [tress & box spring. Reasonable, Hightstown loNE ROOM APARTMENT $45 per year. Owner occupies 5 large Brunswick Pike, Trenton, N. Log Burning Fireplaces - In old Phone 448-0632 rooms on first floor. Large corner i AX 7-9375. ‘ Brick, Beamed Ceilings, Raised 4 ROOM BUNGALOW $100 lot, nicely landscaped. One car Pine P;ineling, Country Kitchens! garage. Priced to sell. $33,500. BAUXY’S DEPARTMENT STORE POOL TABLE - Regulation size, ; E. F. MAY, BROKER Prinyeton Shopping Center Flexibh' Financing- j Garden—Landscape BLAWENBURG, N. J. 466-2800 OSCAR WOLFE, REALTOR ’ >964 BUICK RIVIERA. Burgandy, TR AVE LEX, INC. Guaranteed Work cloth. $4j 0. Call 201-842-2362. I steering, windows, brakes, Itineraries & Reservations R.D. 1 , Lambertville, New Jersey Uniforms a Specialty Evenings 4 Sundays ______seats. Air conditioning with 7 new Foreign 4 Domestic QUALITY CRAETMANSHIP oversize white wall wire wheels, Business & Pleasure Call (609) 397-2138, 397-3080 For Nurses, Waitresses, Maids, MINK COAT, fu 1 speaker. $3550. 201-359-5654 70 Nassau St. WA 1-2700 R. W. 'Rasmussen .lU 6-6322, 466-094F or (201) '782-2905 Beauticians, Utility Work etc. In color; in excellent condition DOF RLER LANDSCAPES MANY BUY THRU M.ANNI white and assorted colors. Size 16-18 $475 Cash. 924-07_ ^ We stress a step-by-step program! toward an overall plan. ; ! 1961 RENAULT DAUPHINE. Ex- ' SOUTH BRUNSWICK TWP. FOR SALE - Addressograph ma I WATER SOFTENERS CUSTOM KITCHENS RUG * FURNITURE MART, INC. chine. Minor repair needed. Call fe' ond car. 30,000 miles; Chemical Feeders [ ALL NEW State Highway 206 Call 896-1331 |I EXECUTIVE RANCHER between 924-4905. 2 new tires. Must sacrifice. Call Filters, Salt Princeton, N.J. 466-3173. QUAKER MAH) KITCHENS Three bedroom Ranch, basement. Exit 7 4 8 N. J. Turnpike. Owner by Davis Inc. transferred - anxious to make fast and CULLIGAN $15,990 ■ IVY MANOR 2347 Nottingham Way sale. Custom built 4 bedroom con­ WATER CONDITION INC i Princeton Shopping Center FLOORING old random width pine Trenton. N.J. 'F'our bedroom Cape Cod, base­ temporary, 3 full tile baths, master flooring in good condition. Call 1960 JAGUAR, XK 150S:i Sports bedroom includes dressing room 345 Witherspoon St. ment. $16,990 Furniture after 6 p.m, 737-2684. car roadster convertible. Red with Dial JU 7-2400 for complete OBAl, and bath plus terrace, 22’ foyer, black leather interior. Wire knock­ WA 1-8800 Floor Coverings GARDEN M.IRKET INC.- [Three bedroom Bi-level. Lake living room, floor to celling brick Draperies and Bedding off wheels-Sarde adjustablie steer­ kitchen remodeling service- fireplace, dining room, kitchen, BOYS BEDSPRE.ADS, 2 twin, ing wheel - Nardi adjjustable ifrontage. $17,490 Tiles and Linoleum shams. 2 pr. Matching drapes to estimating, designing, instal­ Landscape large family room with bar and WA 1-9100 WA 1-9292 schocks, AM-FM Hi-Fi rkdio - E lation, financing, appliances, built-in sink, 2 car garage, many fit windows 75 in. wide x 48 in. type engine. Car is in good shape- ; BOHREN’S MOVING & STORAGE Designer and Contractor- Low as $1,000 down. long. AX 7-3428. remodeling. One of the largest tall trees and stream over 2 acres. '______r> b’ut has dent In left front fender. kitchen showrooms in the F'.ast Price includes; w/w carpeting, This car has 31,600 original miles ; Hightstown Road 262 Alexander St. MONTGOMERY TWP. Distinctive Gifts MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT, with Princeton drapes throughout, washer, dryer, crowned glass; Provincial dinette & must he seen & driven to be ap­ Why wait until the roof leaks? garbage disposal, dishwasher, preciated. Please phone JU 7- WA 4-3201 jSeven room Split, garage. $24,900 Jewelr\ - Greeting Cards set, with 4 upholstered chairs; Princeton Junction Plan ahead for your roofing nei^ds. and refrigerator. Asking $62,000. 2170 after 4 p.m. 452-2220 AX 7-1960. NEW ROOFS REP.A.ntS ^Eight room Ranch, tiasement. - PRINCETON GIFT SHOP - $31,900 MCCAY AGENCY Local and Long Distance Moving COOPER 4 .SCHAFER Realtors 1957 Chevy Station Wagon. Eix- Packing and Overseas Shipping 13 Palmer Square W. 63 Moran Princeton Four bedrooiT, Bi-level. $32,900 Bordentown, New Jersey cellent condition $450. Calll after 6 WAlnut 4-2063 Lots For Sale Phone 298-5005 POOL T.ABLES: slate tops, all or weekends. 737-0942. WA 4-0813 sizes, new and used. Terms ar­ Five bedroom Farm - ranch. | ranged. Call .AX 7-3669. See at $36,900 Bowl-O-Drome Showroom, 89 Jer­ JAGUAR ‘58 3.4, automatic, new [c a r p e n t r y , renovation.s, re- sey .Ave,. New Brunswick, FARE WITH A FLARt i pairs, alterations, additions and 8QE Mortgage av.iilable. EXECUTEV'E COLONIAL BICYl LE REPAIRS tires, batterv, brakes. Fiine con­ E.STATF SI/E LOT, 11/2-4 We Bin and Sell dition. Extras $975. Call 924-6680. Custom Cocktail Comestibles 'patios. Freee estimates. Call AX Bourbon Street Cheese .icres, beautiful surroundings. F.lm fust 20 minutes from Princeton 1 7-2311. ______Ridg(> Rd., 3 mile.s from renter TIGER auto stores Pate Maison RENTALS lovely brick 2 story center hall 1958 MERCEDES 220 S Black. Call Jane Griswold, 921-7034 of Princeton. Ideal for executive. Immediate Occupancy Colonial with a huge living room 24-26 Wlfher.spixm Street Call owner. 737-3687. WA 4-3715 TRAINS - RACING HF:ADQUAR- Becker AM-FM Radio. Excellent 8-9 a.m. 6-8p.m I Du Pont Tontine Window Shades with fireplace, a full family dining TERS - Tr.ide them in on H O & condition. $895. Call TW 6-0338. 48 Hours notice necessary ; Venetian Blinds 4 Repair.s Eight room’ Ranch, Kendall Park. room, modern kitchen, large .Aurora. Nothing but the best. Larg­ Klrsch Tcliverse Hods $170. paneled den with fireplace, pow­ est selec tion of Lionel and.Amerl- Wood Woven Blinds der room 4 mud room. Second '58 TAUNUS - 17 M (Germain Ford). c an Flyer used. Get your repairs Du Pont Paint Tt.ree room unfurnished apart- floor consists of 4 large bedrooms, ORIGIN.Al FABRICS ia early. Have them done bv fac- 25,000 miles, good condition. $250. Pierce Paint iiient. .ill utilities included. Kings­ Call 924-7"i55 daytim.e. After 5, NEI..SON GLASS 4 ALUMINUh, ONE 4 ONF HALF- 2 full baths, many closets, full GRETCHEN'S FABRICS tor;i .luthori.'ed .service. Sholl's 45 SPRING ST. Rentals - Sanders Edgers TWO ACRE LOTS. ton. $100. basement, attached garage, large AX 7-9324. Hickory Corners Road and Rt. 130 Trains, 347 Willow St., Borden- PRINCETON Buffers 4 Wallpaper Steamers barn on over 11 acres with many Hightstown, one minute South of town, N.J. Phone 298-1469. Hours WA 4-2880 Fist imates-Installations Some on large lake with beau­ fruit trees. House sets well off the Princeton-Hlghtstown Rd. 8 to 12, 1 to 5. S.iturdavs 8 to 5. Broker 1963 Austin Healy 3,000; MK-2. MIRRORS tiful trees. Princeton address 4 road. Priced right. Mon.-Sat. I0-5;30, Thurs. eve. 7-9 Evenings Tues., Eri.. 6:.30 to 8 p.m. AUTO GLASS SAUMS PAINTS 4 WALLPAPER. phone number. Phone Harold .A. N. J. M.ANNI REALTY, INC. 609-448-0283 L.ow mileage, clean. Special paint 4 4 So. Greenwood Ave. extras. WA 4-1677. PLATE 4 WINDOW CLASS Pearson, WA 4-0715. Open 7 D.iys and 7'Nights K.ARI, WEIDEL INC, REALTORS HOpewell 6-0479 Call .Anvtime JtOUTE 579 Harbourton, N.J AX 7-2516 737-1500 or 882-3804

A- HOME HUNTER'S GUIDE in u s n w , f k B. 23, 1963 THE CENTRAL POST PAGE SEVEN I i', F i r e Kt al Estate For Sale ' Real Estate For Salel Real Estate For Sale Wanted To Rent For Rent—Rooms (Continued from Page One) Co. of Philadelphia were prevailed upon to stop their trucks, unhitch •BELLE MEAD - Help - leaving RANCH HOMES DM PROFESSIONAL COUPLE with 3 their own trailers, and pull the m i; r m; k i;i \i t y , in c . State fast. Ranch 1 yr. 6 rm. children desire to rent 3-4 bed­ ROOM & BOARD for lady or gen­ endangered trailers away from the 1 M;MS o i k Sl'FOIAI.TY 1480 Sq. ft., 3 hed., 2 baths, fire- i MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP room house in Boro or Riverside tleman. Children welcome. Nice ^flames. The drivers were, Ident­ I place, natural wood throughout, full Section for June occupancy. Refer­ private home. Write Box 397, c/o I Kl Oi'I ONlAl : Npstlpd ified as Henry Hunt and Timothy 1 '’>■ ;‘;basement, ? car garage, 10 mlnj«j qn ATTRACTIVE 1 1/3 ACRES, ences. Reply Box 380 c/o The The Princeton Packet, Princeton, Keenan. >■'1. iin^ bns.k with ..bedrooms.and I ^ pflnceton, 1 acre, vie ■ this compart and cozy rancher has Princeton Packet, Princeton, N. J. N.J. Ladies of the auxiliaries of the - l allm. o n > p , o iu 1 Hoor; 4 rooms 533,300. Call 201-359-6097. entrance hall, living room with Kingston and Monmouth Junction o il iiiNi; spioi'.ii with fireplaces fireplace and dining area, kitchen, Fire Companies served steaming •iml o|^'M I'p.im I'Plltngs; on5acres ______^______three bedrooms and tUe bath. Un­ "f l.md. I'l loo: $30,000. coffee to the firemen to ward off ' usually good closet space. Garage the cold. A passing Fischer Bak­ WANTED for rent - furnished 1 MR I’AKK HKAI TY, EMC. EXCLUSU’E; Uo large trees but and rear screened porch. Just re­ ing Co. driver, seeing the activity, duced to $24,500 or 2 bedroom house or apart­ For Rent— Apts. stopped to distribute free donuts. 1 t'O M.AIN STREET jplenty of house it. this delightful ment with alr-conditloning. June 1 1 EMiNCiTON NEW JERSEY newly listed Tennessee stone & - 0- 1 EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN HOME 27 - Aug. 6. Possible exchange ST 2-2694 I frame 1 story with 26 x 14' living with house very near World’s Fair. KA : -r.ll9 EVE. ST 2-5567 Toom (Stone flreplJtce) on 1 rural on I acre with living room, full Juncton School dining room, large modernkltchen, Lederer, 148-33 58th. Ave., Flush­ FLEMINGTON ARMS acre with neighbor^. Sunny dining (note the name) room, large laundry room, 3 bed­ large den w/stone fireplace, 3 ing, N.Y. 11355. bedrooms and 1 1/2 baths. This Children Hold rooms, 1 1/2 baths, jalousled North Main St., Flemlngton breezeway with access to unfin­ one has a 2-car garage and the IAWKKNVE tow nship 2 story price Is $28,000 a p t . n e e d e d . Two bedrooms; Patriotic Rites ished family room or second ga­ LUXURY 4 & 5 Rm APARTMENTS Coloni.il 4 iHHlroom house In fine rage (Only the door need be cut unfurnished; near shopping area. Children in the Monmouth Junc­ suburban neighborhood, 3 1/2 yrs. 54-FT. STONE - FRONT RANCH Rent $140 per mo. Call 452-5361. through). Possession can be Im- Furnished Model Open 10-5 Daily tion Elementary School saved their old. Eull drs basement, attached ! mediate. $25,000 with beautiful view. If you appre­ money and purchased a State of garage, patio, large kitchen, den, j ciate quality in every detail, this FEATURING: New Jersey flag. They were so living rix)m, powder room & sep­ house offers hot water baseboard pleased with their purchase that arate dining room on first floor. , EXCLUSIVE - High on a lovely heat, plaster walls, huge dry base- ♦ Swimming Pool j CUTTING BIRTHDAY CAKE at Cub Scout Pack 111 treed |lot right over the Town- Real Estate For Rent ♦ Monthly rent includes tenant Blue and Gold Dinner are cubmaster Ed laindy and two members of the school were Asking $25,500. Call 882-6651. i •ment, finished three car giarage asked to write to Governor Richard ship line this better than new 1 apj an auxiliary electric system. controlled hot water heat I Hector Hague, director ol junior leaders' training. Split. Living room with fireplace, | The living room has a lovely stone ♦ Tenant controlled alr-condl- ' J'. Hughes and ask him to attend tloning the dedication of the flag, held dining ell, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, | fireplace. There’s a separate dln- SEVEN'room house. West Windsor last Friday, Feb. 19. 2 baths, large recreation room, I jng room, excellent kitchen, three Township. Furnished or unfur­ ♦ Amplified master TV antenna Cub Scout Pack Holds Due to the pressure of business, HEAVEN ON EARTH library or 4th bedroom, laundry bedrooms and 1 1/2 tile baths nished. Call 259-7326 after 5 p.m. ♦ Each apartment with private room & 2 car garage. The trees, on about 1 acre. Asking $30,000 entrance. the governor could not attend. However, he wrote to the two Excellent stone home nestled In shrubs & view all make this a most, ♦ 20’ Living room ^ ;Annuaf Father-Son Dinner Its own paradise of magnificent desirable property. $35,000. THOMPSON REALTY-“ ReaKors” ♦ Abundant clo.set space ' Cub Pack 111, sponsored by St. monial cake was cut by Cubmas­ youngsters, Francey Scurato and COLONUL. TOWN HOUSE. Com­ ♦ Kitchen includes largo refrlg- , Augustine’s Church, conducted Its ter Edward Lundy and Hector Daniel Lowenstein and explained spruce, hemlock, dogwood and fruit he was regretful he could not attend trees. .A haven of seven rooms, 195 Nassau St. 921-7655 pletely reistored. Built-in kitchen, erator & electric range with { Blue and Gold dinner on Thurs­ Hague, director of junior leaders each In fine quality, exquisite de­ EXCLITSIVE: Massive fireplace li. 3rd/ floor studio, li^scaped, ter- king size oven ’day, Eel). 18, at the school, with training for the National Boy Scout and added " for I can well under­ unusually shaped family room. An­ Evenings & Sundays raep. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, ♦ Equipped laundry room 128 members of the pack and their organization. stand your pride in the occasion.” tail. Sitting room with open- Gov. Hughes said, " l am sorry beamed ceiling, pegged floors, other fireplace In large living walk to stores, bus - In Roiky ♦ Individual storage families present. .A special guest, There was a presentation of room, and central air-conditioning j p Parsells 921-2654 Hill. $195 rent includes heat & ♦ Garages available awards. Receiving were: Art Kuko- to miss the opportunity of visit­ cozy Slone fireplace, recreation the Rev. Richard Grimme, assist­ ing with you and seeing at first hot water. WA 1-7085. ♦ Liberal parking j ant priest at the church, said the da, Frank Chrlnko, and Daryl Gar- ! this 5 bedroom Township 2 story, ♦ Country atmo.sphere with beau­ arz, wolf badge with gold arrow; hand the flag which you students modernized, four bedrooms, two grace before dinner. purchased with your own funds!’ baths. Over 5 acres, good view, A large foyer, formal dining tifully landscaped grounds. l.es Loomis, a representative of Phillip Slnicropl and John Stall­ I room, elegant kitchen with dining | LUXURY APARTMENT ings, wolf badge; Edward Cadmus, He concluded "It was a pleasure pasture and fencing for sheep, the Central District of the Mid­ to hear frm you and to know of ; area and back stairs add to con-' REALTY SERVICE .ASSOC. dlesex County Council, Boy Scouts Gregory Holgate, Claude Horsting, spring-fed pond. Smal work shop. ADLERMAN, C L rK i CO. the success of your project. Icom- Truly a Garden of Eden. Buy It I venlence for the lady of the house, 6 Months sub-let. Large foyer, Broker of Amerha, presented the char­ Peter Keegan, Karl Kukoda, Brian • while dad will like the basement Licensed Real Estate Brokers hug.- .Ivlng room 26 1/2” x 19 l/2 ” , Lundy, Thomas Lynch, Vincent mend you for It and feel certain for only $52,500. ter to the pack committee chair­ that your good example wlllbe fol­ and oversize garage. $50,000 9 Spring Street family room or gi' st room,2bed- 201-KI 5-5341 man, John Hoisting. The cere- Marchese, Peter Rizzo, and Frank Phone: 924-0401 rooms, 2 baths, 2 terraces, small Sherwith, first year pins. lowed by other children throughout THAD S. CWIK REALTY the state and nation.” "Realtors” MIDDLESEX REALTY CO. Eve. & Weekends 799-0144 modern kitchen with dishwasher & Eves, i Weekends Mr. Leslie Mike Adults receiving one-year pin Realtors & Insurers refrigerator plus dining ell. Unfur­ 201 ST 2-3221 NisoiiofT llcutis ;iwards included Mrs. Jacqueline Frederick J. Nadler, principal 246 Nassau SU WA 4-5333 Holgate, Mrs. Zoila Kukoda of the school also expressed his Route 69 at the Circle I nished. parking. $350. "satisfaction” in the project con­ Flemlngton, New Jersey j Mriitl Kuinl Drive jand Mrs. Ann Marchese. The MIDDLESEX REALTY CO. attendance banner was biven to ducted by the pupils. The dedi­ 201 - 782-2590 j Leonard Nisonoff of 18 Lang­ catory program also Included two Hunterdon Multiple Listings ’ Realtors &lnsurors '.APARTMENT 5 miles from Den 3, which had 100 per cent at­ COLONIAL 2 FAMILY KENDALL PARK 8 rm. Rant'i. 246 Nassau St. WA 4-5333; Princeton. Three rooms & bath on ley Road, Kendall Park, has been tendance at the dinner. plays and choral readings. IN THE COUNTRY Brick front, 2 full baths, enor­ first floor with private entrance, named campaign chairman for the Sk'ts were presented by each The plays honored two other mous patio. Sodded lawn. Job In j Hardwood floors. Convenient to bus Somerset County Mend Fund Drive don, depicting the vear’s activities. events In national history, and were REMODELED COLONIAL 2 family Cal. A steal at $17,500. AX 7- ; THREE NASSAUST. STORES ; transportation. Price includes of the National F oundation for Neu- ! -0- ■ entitled ",” and with separate heating units. Eight 2421. I FOR RENT utilities & garage. $T25. Call 297- romuscuLir Diseases. "A Letter to Lincoln.” room apt; 1 1/2 baths, 7 room Mr. Nisonoff is the proprietor t freshmen To (.ive The play about Betsy Ross was MOOT QUESTION! i 3780. If IK3 answer call 297-2186. apt; 1 1/2 baths, 4 car garage. One-2000 sq. ft,; one-1500 sq. ft.; of the Manville Pharmacy. He is given by Miss Sally Maddock's ' Vielory Dance fourth graders, and the cast In­ Does this offering belong In the Home Is on a nice 2 acre plus lot. one-570 sq. ft. ! an .ilumnus of Rutgers College of Income $300 monthly. Located in Pharm.u y. I .Members ol the freshman class cluded Deborah Roberts, Margaret Real Estate or Business Oppor­ "There are more than 20 dif­ Andreko, John l.uck, Jeffrey Barn­ tunities columns? The anwer Is Montgomery Township. Asking LAWRENCE DRIVE-IN PARKING jof South Brunswick High School $39,500. NASSAU II Telephone 924-2561, days SECOND FLOOR of entire garage ferent forms of nerve and mus­ tare sponsoring a Victory Dance ard and David Goeke. The Lin­ either or both. After operating ibldg. Screened porch, kitchen, cle diseases,” Mr. Nisonoff said, coln play was presented by Joseph Camp Wlnaewald for 13 years - J24-0357, evenings ion Saturday, Feb, 27, in the HERE’S PREMIUM QUALITY Ranch, 3 large bedrooms, 1 1/2 ibath, large living-bedroom, fire- "and more than five million Amer­ school’s gymnasium and cafete­ McCabe’s fourth grade class, and years Boarding Camp - 8 years ' place, private iie.ir Rider. Call the characters lixTudoel Susan Ga­ Day Camp - Winnie and Ewald have baths, family room, laundry room icans .iftllcted with tliem. It is up ria. Janet Sunday is tlie general CUSTOM BUILT 5 yr. old 7 room .off kitchen. Dry. celler, quiet j 896-1277 or 896-1785. to all citizens to do .something j chairman, and in charge of enter boon, Jill Scurato, Jean Ragany, decided they have had It. about this tragic situation.” Susan Haskins, Marianna Caldwell The property Is unique. About 15 Ranch with such features as: cast street. Mid 20’s. Principals only. HOUSE for rent. Centrally locat­ ' tainnient. iecluded7 Vccessrbiracres“''-“^o^ baseboard heating, bombshel- 882-7CC1. ed, 2 bedrooms, large kitchen. &■ - 0- Other chairmen assisting with and Marilyn Schultz. cated one-tenth mile off Route 69 basement plus tile floors, dining area, living room, base­ plans include: Charles Hartman, Mrs, Elizabeth Shingle’s fourth in Clinton Township - Includes Thermopane windows, 2 c a r g a - ment, attic. Call at 78 Clearview music; Gall Breeden, refresh­ grade class presented songs com­ 8-room modern dwelling with fire- rage, 1 1/2 ceramic tile baths, Ave., Princeton, N.J. Legal Notice ments; Pamela .Martens, decora­ memorating "February birth­ HUNT A- AUGUSTINE, INC. HAMILTON SQUARE area, Not­ days’ of Victor Herbert, Babe place and greenhouse, 5 acres Clapboard siding, 1 1/2 acre cor­ tingham Wa'.. Three room i bath tions; Steve Blenstock, publicity ner lot near Griggstown & Belle NOTIC? TO BIDDERS and Ricky Stang, clean-up. Chap- Ruth, Valentine’s Day and Buffa­ campus, brook with 500 feet front­ ruSTOM BUILDERS 4- furnished apartment, includes ga­ lo Bill Cody. James Hunt read a age. Naturally, as a Camp It must Mead area. Asking $24,500. rage. Single or business couple erpnes will Include Michael Elko, Tlie Bo.ird of Education of Sooth Drun.s- .Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cooke and poem on "The New Jersey State have other necessary perqulsites- KENDALL PARK, 3 bedrooms, I preferred Lipski Realty Co. EX 4- wirk Towti.ship hert»t'\ tiivltes the submi.s.sion DEVELOPERS .Mr, and Mrs. .Alan Balcomb, Flag.” swlmmlng pool, plenty ofbulldings J. R. CHARNESKI AGENCY, INC. 1 1/2 baths. Ram h, attached ga­ 1916, if no answer call JU 7- 1.} sp.tlfil bids <>n; REALTORS & INSURANCE rage, ( itv water & sewer. Land­ The Student Council will spon­ - - for Arts and Crafts, shop, ralny- 924-9012 921-6149 1781. 1. Folding Tables and Wall Cablnet.s 0 day cover, boys’ and girls' dress­ scaped. $150. Call AX 7-1975. ■ I GeiuT.il Paper Supplies sor a record hop following the last Somerset County Multiple Listing Instructional Aids Supplies basketball game of the season ing rooms, with modern plumbing, PRINCETON TOWNSHIP Ash Wednesday and necessary playground equip­ 42 S. MAIN ST. MANVILLE, N.J. FRANKLIN PARK well furnished Art Supplies against Bernards High School. 201-RA 2-0070 2 room efficiency. Convenient p.ifjer and Office SujH>Des Monroe Sprague is chairman. ment. 2 STORY COLONIAL on 2 acres r,. General School Supplle.s Services Are Set Before we venture further, to re­ Offices For Rent location lietween New Brunswicki] - 0- with stream, 5 Bdrms., 3 Baths, Bids will be received until 2:30 P.M. on assure everyone, we will operate Princeton, C;ill AX 7-1949. i NEW MOTHERS CLASSES The Somerset Presbyterian L.R., D.R. Den, Center Hbll. 2 t the 4fh da', of Marfh, 19f.r., at the office of Church will hold its first Ash Camp Wlnnewald this year. By car garage. Hunt Drive, Winfield. the Bu.siness Manager, at which time and A new series of classes for June, we will have our Camp plae putdlrly opened. S ped - Wednesday evening communion in ) FOR RENT: Office building, ap- fit ..turns .ind bid form may be obtained at the mother-to-be will, be held by the ______Director and ___ staff_____ ready, to .. go. BUCKS COUNTY. Upper Makefleld B uiL Q p,cS IT r'- the auditorium of the Pine Grove 2 to 3 1/2 acre prox. 3000 square ft. Phone WA 4- FOR RENT on Pennington - liar-: s.iJTin office. Visiting Nurse Association In Mid­ Manor School on Franklin Boule­ promotion and publicity under way. Township WoodhlH Farms 8^ overlooking Stony- 5572 or WA 4-0125. • bourton Rd. Nice quiet duplezcoun- | Ttie B o.iid'of Kducation re.sorves the right dlesex County. The classes wlllbe Camp Wlnnewald is here to stay, mile east from Woodhlll School nt ,hj.ook Hunt Drive to reject any .md all tdds, An\ bid submitted vard, March 3, at 8 p.m. The Rev. I tri plai e. Five rooms i bath, i will be bindine for 4f. days subsequent to the held on Tuesdays from 2 to 4 p.m. Jarvis S, Morris, the pastor un­ and operating at top efficiency, intersection of Pinevllle and Eagle ’ date of bid np^TunK. at 211 George St., NewBrunswlck. as usual. ' 2 story colonial)^ heat i hotwater, garage. Adults; der whom the church was organized only. Bus. ( ouple preferred. 737- Board of Fducatlon The first class will be held on nine months ago, will give the Com­ This deal, natch Is eminently with 2,400 sq. feet of Uvi^^^ Drive, off Rosedale Rd, South Brunswick Town.stilp Tuesday, March 2, 1965. for a teacher or teaching Living rexjm with fireplace, dining FOR RENT - OFFICE SPACE, , 3090. munion Message on the question suited 1 - 0 - room, large modern kitchen with 1 , ■ n* i center of Princeton. Light, quiet, z Milton J. tol'x*rt "What can happen in forty days?” couple. I fiuslncss Marutger 4-H COUNCIL MEE'HNG The price is approximately what we built-in double oven, dishwasher,, »/2-3/4 acre lots ‘n Riverside spacious, 580 sq. ft.; off street The adult choir, the oldest of the ;parking. Suitable for professional paid for the bare property and recreation room, 5 hednxims, i .MoiiiiuiUth Junction j The Somerset County 4-HCoun- three choirs of the new church, 2 1/2 baths, laundry room, full Colo-u^l homes, man. Available at>out March 1st. Now .Jpr.s»*y •cll will hold its next meeting at will give a devotional anthem un­ run-down buildings 13 years ago, 'call 924-2112. i AP.ARTM .NT for relit in Law- plus Improvements. basement, 2 car oversize garage, I the Millstone Valley Grange on der the direction of Mrs. Howard MONT|GOMERY TOWNSHIP ' renceville 5 rixmis & liatti. New- Pnl .: 2-2'-r.' --IT March 4, at 8 p.m. F rampton. hot water baseboard heat, sum­ ' ly decor;ited. W.ill to wall c:iriK'l- FtT $8.40 For full Information write Ewald mer-winter hookup. Massive old • ing. Furnished or unfurnished. brick, front aluminum siding. Lock BUILDING SITES: 7 acre lot with Ludwig, Erwinna, Pa.;orcall(215) large pines, birch and other trees. !$150. 896-1282. i 294-9251. down shingles, 2 acre lot over- RT. n i , KENDALL PARK - 1500 Hiking Bowman’s Hill, Jerico Hopewell Vblley I sq. ft. Air conditioned, walnut Mountain and Delaware Valley. Cii'ai'^view Road. •panelled, five rooms, beautiful, D i r e c t o r y %■ $43,500. free parking, on bus line. Very 1 ■Ac'-e lots, view of Hopewelll val­ reasonable at $150 per month. FOUR ROOMS and liatli centrally| PICTURESQUE JOHN W. FERGUSON, ley, ^stoiilished Colonial | area For appointment and inspection located. Light and clean. Unsultedj FOR INFORMATION CALL AX 7-3434 REAL estatf; Grandview Rd. jcall (609) 924-6033. for children or pets. Private en-; Almost 6 acres in a beautiful wood­ trance. Phone 466-0165. | ed setting, with everflowingcreek. 1634 Biownsville Hoad Attractivd stone filled frame Colo­ I Tievose, Pa. FOR APPLIANCES DRUt; STORE HARDWARE nial hou.se with 20 ft. llv. rm., RFINT or Sale: Nine-room Phone 215 EL 7-6400 split- level in West Windsor Town-j fpl., view window - din. rm., kit. on ATTRACTIVE Ph i i CO -RC A 1st fl. 3 bedrooms, sitting room I slop. Three bedrooms, 2 baths, FOR HFINT 2 1/2 room furnished SIEGEL'S DELTA all conditioned master bedroom, Genero! Electric w/fpl. bath on 2nd. Oil ht. Small OFFICE SPACE apt. No cooking. Private entrance Hardwer* Im dishfca.sheher in kitchen, recreatlop & garden. Just rcjdecorated. Cen­ Motorolo f r a n k l i n p a r k liarn. Charming - $21,500. p h a r m a c y OLDI R 2 story house for sab-. rooiji witith walnut paneling, ^dei,' ter ot town. One liloi k from Fire­ Zenith-DofTiont offered at Two blocks from University. Three with tiircti paneling, large corner stone. Chill 921-8089. p res cr I pt lon s • Lu n ch eo n ette WYNNE JAMES, JR. Cosmetics - Greeting Cards N I REALTOR bed., large living roon., dining lot. Fsisilv finarn ed. $225. Owner, WEBER'S G'Ds room, modern kitchen with e:iting 924-4472. Reasonable and Flexible AX 7. Prices and Terms TV & APPLIANCE Corner of Rt. •" 27 ond MM Doylestown, Pa. (215) 348-3514 •ind laundr;. areas, screened [>on h. F’rom $50 and Up Henderson Rood Eve. 9130. Open Sundays; eves, Nicel;. planted. Inside completely 921-7655 Authorized Soles ond Service 9 to 6 On Sundo/ by appointment. remodeled, outside needs work. Rodio - Television - Stereo Monday thru Soturdoy $22,900. Owner 024-3646. KF.NFiALI. P.ARK, 7 H.istiings, 2 Hotels & Motels Relrigerotors & Appliances 9 AM to 1 0 PM story colonial, 4 liedrdonis, 2 1/2 A X 7-2110 FREE DELIVERY Phone AX 7-3571 liaths, 2 car screened garage. Deans, N. J . Fenced corner lot .ind playhouse, Georges Rd . Fronklin Poflt, N J. t all owner, 297-3862. cla rk sv tli.f: m otel Centr;ill\ air conditioned three For R e n t — Rooms bedroom ranch, Bucks County, Pa.; LEAVING TOWN'- must sell with­ U. S. Route 1 and Quaker Road i*h o t (k ;r a p h y e.isy commuting distance Prim e- out delay! $50,000.00 value, home : near .American Cyanamld Co. 2, .5, HARDWARE PLLMBINf; with four bedrooms and all mod­ ton - Hightstown area. Near PRR, ROOM WITH PRIVATE entrance, i .ind 4 rooni apartments, tastefully l.usses, schools, churches, com- ern conveniences, such as furnhstied, tn week dr njonth. .Also S.ALF, OR HFINT - Kend.ill Park semi-private bafb, linen supplied, FOR COMRIETI munitv pools, shopping, eti'. Car- F AMILY ROOM seven-rooti. rancti. Three: bed­ 4 miles Iron. Princeton. Close to rooiii.s witti privatebath. Commer-j STUDIO 1 7 port, radiant oil heat, Tracy steel CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING I rial rates. WAInut 4-4089. | PLUMBING & rooms, 2 full baths, attached gu- RCA. Call 799-0820. kitdien, GE range. Thermopane w a ll- t o - w all CARPETING r.ige, attractive half acre lot, with PHOTOGRAPHERS HEATING picture windows; dryer, sliding LX9UBLE GLAZING, etc. trees, t>ronk. Near school. $17 - 51* via glass door ■ tilna • upl'Oard, white This fine home will be sacrificed 800. AX 7-9272. to the person who can make up Packet-Post Your Problems ore ours CALL 3-wa\ fireplae on Mrs. Michael Brabson ------D t E v f y all boys who have participated In president in 1932. Principal Frederick Nadler looks on.______Guest Clergyman the basketball, track, baseball, and * 101% PlMnckif wrestling teams, during the school Rocky Hill Man To Speak On Sex AvailabI* year. Township PTAs Conduct * 1st Paymant In The Booster Club recently spon­ The Rev. Thomas F. Dentlcl, sored a banquet for the Fall Ath­ Gels Promotion assistant priest at St. Thomas the APRIL letic program participants - those Apostle Church in Old Bridge and Tok« odvontayaT^ boys who were on the varsity teams Founder’s Day Program an officer of the Trenton Diocesan o u t •■paciol diacD unt Al J & J Plant Cana Council, will speak on “S«c on Volkawoyon for football, cross country and the An evening of lemiiiiscing was president of tlie Dayton School junior varsity soccer team. [todney A. Barkow of 11 .Mer­ Education,’’ at the meeting of the _f»alaco«ont BOfta the theme of the annual Founder’s PT.A. Mrs. .Alan Haskins, cliair- ritt Lane, Rocky Hill, has been Altar Rosary Society of St. Augus­ This will be the first banquet to Day celebrations held in the Mon­ n.an of the program introiliiced the be held In the Spring, and the appointed to the position of pro­ tine’s Church. The meeting will RARITAN AUTO mouth Junction School last various !• duiuier’s Day rliairmen, be held at 8 p.m. with devotions Viking Booster Club Is hoping that duction superintendent of baby and OTor If# A f«roln Tuesday. .All of the Parent Tea­ wtio, in turn introduced the past orthopetUc products at the Johnson in the church, followed by the both parents and the young athletes cher Associations in the township presidents who were attending the C»r« i* CliBooo FrMB to be honored will encourage a i .lohnson EasternSurglcal Dress­ business meeting and speaker in participated in the program to progriim. ings Plant on Route 1 in North the school cafeteria. large attendance. which about 125 persons came. .\s eaeli past jjresident was A itk. V«lvo-Lork Doftlor Special awards for those boys Brunswick. The society Is conducting a se­ ■ftloo-SorTloowPBrte . .. give your younpter an opportunity to leam to play I The program opened witli a c.illed, a corsage or l>outiniiiere He succeeds Robert J. Clatto ries of training sessions to ac who have excelled in any of the !vaa pinned bmMr.s. C. William the piano for leas than you ever imagined! You can actually school’s athletic program, and prayer by the Rev. John H. Maltliy, who was recently named manager quaint all members with preparing i minister for the Miller .Memorial Davall, a nipmtier of tlie Monnioutti CH 9 -8500 A Mim.lN PIANO whose scholastic record aind school of the baby, orthopedic and pro­ vestments and the altar for Mass i Prestiyterian church, andauiem- .function group. Tlie sjie.ikei wa.s fessional products plants at the and other services in the church. leadership is superior as well, are Dr. J,lines Klmple, superinten­ Ml WaaiMdta Avanua being planned b> the Boosters. I her of the Monmouth .luiirllon PTA, company’s North Brunswick fa­ Mrs. .Ann Cook Is in charge of the RENT ■ His wife-, Mrs. Maltby served astlie dent of si tlool.s. Hlgblan4 Parii - 0- cility. training program. j hostess. - 0 - for only par month (pins eartafs) .A native of Wausau, Wls„ Mr, I Mrs. Charles Weber, president Barkow, 31, graduated from North- Chooas from over 50 handsome styles and finishes in To Take Par! In of the Monmouth Junction PT.A, Miss ('arisen W ed I western University in 1956 with ’auperb woods! Naturally, if you decide to buy later, all I presided over the meeting. Mrs. a degree in industrial engineering, h' money paid on rental will be credited toward the pnr> Dante Celebration A.P. Domotor, president of the To Mr. C.erern In I He received a master’s degree chase price 1 Constable School gi oup re.nl llic- in business administraition from Francis Fergusson of Kingston, ‘Objects of the PTA. The meiining 'Northwestern in 1962. university professor of compara­ of the PT.A enililen. was explained (,riggstoivn Rites Mr, Barkow Joined Johnson & AUTOPW^TIC ^ ^ ^ T ‘T0-C0iST tive literature at Rutgers Univer­ b\ Warren G. Parmenter, presi­ 234 E. Stato St. Miss R.indi Lee Carlsen was •Johnson, in 1959 as an industrial sity, Is taking part in Stanford dent of the Deans School PTA, engineer. Since 1960 he had been TRANSMBSIOH MIFFLIN PiMit* Mild c«mpl«ta in* Universltys celebration; of the ■ while the Founder's Day w.is the married on S.itiirday to Nicholas Roliert Cevera, son of Mr. and department manager and pro­ .fprmpfipn obpvt y • n r 700th anniversary of the birth of topic of a talk b> Kenneth Wachtel, duction superintendent in thecim - P J p malt, .Mrs, .Anttioiv. ‘ Cevera of C9 Leavitt SPEClAUSIi Fion* MinNil plon w ith­ I the poet Dante. Dr. Fergusson will president of theCreenbrookSchool pany’s gaure and filter products I,.me, in tlie Griggstown Reformed lecture on Dante and his relatlon- PTA. inilhs in Chicago. out obligation. Ctiurcli In- the Rev. Lee Crandall. ^ ship to the poetics of Aristoltle. Particip.it’ing in the annual M rs. Barkow is the former Dan­ ♦».* ^* * * 0 ft • I i A Rhodes Scholar, Dr. Fer- candle-liglitlng ceremony w.is Given In n.ari iage In-her father, ielle D. Reed of .Antigo, Wls. N A M I . igusson was educated al Harvard the I'l'ide wore a floor length’ M rs. Harold Birch, president of - 0 - ADDRESS and Oxford. He is a memlier of the the South Brunswick High School gown of wliite peau dt- suie with hhNiCO [• editorial board of the SewaneeRe- l.ice appliiiue.s, diree-quarter Junior (^a«ers CITY . . ZONE STATS PT.A, Mrs. George Blacklnirn, |view and general editor of The president of the Cambridge School lengtti sleeves, scoop neckline, 0VtRHMJL| bouffant skirt .ind chapel tr.iin.| TRMSMISSIONS ; Laurel Shakespeare. Before join­ PT.A, and Mrs. I-lien Feldman, May End Tops 234 E. State Street, Trenton, N. J. Phone EX 2-7133 ing the Rutgers faculty In 1953, he Her slioulder length -.eil of .silk . SEALS illusion fell from a. Swedish crown taught at the New School for So- . clutches 340 W. Brood St., Burlington, N. J. Phone OU 6-4655 icial Research and at Pennington of pearls and rhinestones. She car­ In (homily Leayrne t-DAY ‘»sli,t'.''■. a-i i-r i:iiiii,fcsr.«3«’':,r', ' , , ,i*.' . y-upfi.ainna College. ried a cascading boiuiuet of or- , SkSKfTS ctiiils .ind stephanotis. Smith Brun.swick kept alive a Sii you .survivod thosf “ M.ir- M.iid of honor was Miss Linda’ maihenuitical ctiance for a first- Service thu’s llil-sbaiid'.s Birtfid.iv Ci'h'bra- .Vrnesen of Griggstown. pi.ice tie with Jamesburg in the tioiis"! Socm.s a good timo to con­ Bridcsni.iids were Miss Linda South County Junior Basketball lASY sider more relaxing pur.suits. Mr- L.iiigfeldi. cousin of Hie liride of I I'.ig u e . witli victories over InclutfE* . C.irter is offering a fine se.i.son Grii-.-siowii. Mrs. Augustus Gu-; ■ lame.sliurg and Spotswood last OIL *• LABOR ttRMS Reddy automatically keeps of F.urope.in Coined! ,i.s well a.s lick, cousin ol the bride, of Bellej week. South Brunswick, 7-2, must our system tied together its Classic I- ilm Series. Me.id, MLSS Carol Severa, sister' be.il St. .Augustine's; Jamesburg, Marrii 12 thru 1-1* is a full . of th(' groom, ol Princeton and; with an 8 .uid I record, must lose Everyone knows that violent storms and lightning can sometimes play week-end of entertainment in Mi s . .losepli Mc'-.ers of Prinee-| to. Monroe for tlie playoff to be­ HERE - READY TO SERVE YOU havoc with electrical facilities If a pole or a circuit is damaged, your ^ Princeton with Princeton Skating ton. come nece.ssai'!. Club’s “ Ice C.'arnival’' at Baker Best m.iii was .Mr. Meyers. Ush­ Thur.sda! night at Monmouth OPEN I A.M.-7 P.M. DAILY 121 SOMERSET ST. entire neighborhood may go without power. However, to combat such Rink and Princeton Regional Ballet ers were R.ilpti Unlit, William .limcl ion, the local team, playing its, SalariOT • o.m. to • (U .8 . E w t . M tli power failures. Public Service has been rebuilding its lines to improve , Company’s program ,it McCarter Gutlirodt, William CiriiTlo ,ind Da­ best g.ime of the season, handed 8 u a 4 » t 19 o.m . to f Froaklln Twv. on Sumlay. .And tlientliere’s M.ARY vid Duva, .ill of Princeton. Jamesburg its first lossbya45-33 PHONB 629-1141 NEW RRUNSWKK resistance to storms. As one example, automatic switches which isolate , POPPINS in Trenlon. Following .1 reception in the count. .Mike Haleluk paced the win­ trouble are being installed throughout our service area. If necessary, We’ll risk sounding like nuinlier- ■ I’rinceton Inn, thev left on a wedd- ners as the! raced to a 12-G first ding trip throiigli tlie soutliern, (lu.irter lead. .A 24-10 halftime lead they switch to alternate sources of power. nne press agent for Walt Disney and say that the coml inalionof ani­ states. Upon their return, tliey will' wa.s extended to a 37-15 advantage Just as Reddy ties our wires together, these switches automatically mated cartoons .ind two anim.ited live on Province I ine Road. by the end of three quarters. adults, Iiilie .Andrews and Dick Slie is a gradii.ite of Princeton Mark I.efens, the defensive hero permit you to continue to get power during storm conditions The use DEALS GALORE Van Dyke wa.s irrestiMe - even High School .ind i- eniiihc.i'd as a of the came, held the vi.sitors’ of storm proof construction is another way Public Service makes 1 to .1 usualh restless five-yearold. bookkeep<>r in the First National star player to lour points until inidwa! in the final quarter. Mike ARE WAITING FOR YOU AT certain you have dependable electric service Or as Mar-. Poppins would say: Bank of Princeton. “ It's supcri alilragilisticexiiiali- He is a graduate ol Princeton Haleluk rimmed six buckets and doclous.'’ (If you don't know what High School and operates the six ch.irity tosses for 18 jioints., ttiat means see M.UCV POPPINS.) Princeton Package Didivery Ser­ David Kistlei luiii seven iiointsandl RUTGERS CHEVROLET * * * vice. ,I.linos Been liad six. Riejuird M at-' I The expansion .it Donald C. R(kI- - 0 - too finished with 12 points forj ner’s in Dayton is almost complete ; Merry If orkers Jamesburg. despite tlie unpredictable weather. In ;ui awa! game Saturday eve­ NO LOWER Don Rodner tells us he'll have ' Present Anords ning, South Brunswick scored 14; a much-expanded Hue ot heating points, the lowest production of the j The Merry Workers 4-11 Clubof i and plumbing supplies jilus a sew­ season, but limited Spotswood to 11 . : South Brunswick held its Feliruary er cleaning .servit e. points. South Brunswick led by! ; bii-sines-s meeting at the home of qmirler scores of 5 - 2, 7 - 2, 10-6, ‘ PRICES ANYWHERE We’ll bet th.at apple strudel or ' Linda Yuras on Old Road. .At the and 14-11 in ttie exhibition. James; AND strawtierrv mousse are “easy as I meeting, Ann Murphy and Ann Di-i Bi'iin for the locals and Rene Ne- ' Marco received their thrid year' pie’’ for !OU to make. But, “ wiiich|I g:ron for Spot.swood shared scoring certificates and Kathy Neeb andj to serve Saturday night"?" . . .that: honors with six points each. Da- j Wendy Parker received their first vid Kistler, Bob Reckley, /.eb Mos- ! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY is the question. And what al'out year pins. The club decided to those really complex (h-ctsions tli.it or, .ind Mike Haleluk dividee recomii;endeci awards l>y chairman Neal Goldwas- Center. W.HI tiles iru lude pla.stic'by the higli .school .idn.inistr.ition, ser. Decro-tile in mosaic patterns and ,nd the selection left to the Legion. Robert .Mangold, assistant wild metal tiles in several finishes. - 0 - life manager of the state division | Both ,ire e.isy to apply to any ANNOUNCF BAKF .bALt. of fish and game, will be the speak­ .sn.ooth. wall surface sinct’ they er. Movies of last year’s Fourthof are -idheslve-b.irked. With, the col­ St. Patrick's Day will be the ■lulv parade will be shown. -ALL MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM- orful new .intiquing kits v(..u can theme of a bake sale to l-e con­ - 0 - turn .11. old chest or unfinished ducted by the Ladies Auxiliaiyof the .Monmouth Junction A'olunteer PROCl.AIMS ‘HF.ART MONTH’ piece Into antitjue-iookiking fur- Chevrolet Fire Company on Frida;. , .March 6. DIITCCDC nPure quickly and easilv The sale Is to be held in the Food .Aliraham Dolilii, miayor of South Brunswii k Township, has pro- H U I UCnOCompany Fotvi F.iir, Kendall P,,rk. has re­ Fail store in the Kendall Park I laimmi ttie mouth of Feliruar;. instated Its '■co:;pe-F,,i ." Th.iiik.s, .shopping center t'euitming at 9:30 246 GEORGE ST., NEW BRUNSWICK Mi. Reinf'irt. fro::. ,,n , hillv a.:: . Serving as co-chairmen of the ,is “ He;irt Month," and lias urged RMONI CHortor 7-4230 citi/ens to support the Heart Fund c.irtpiisb.e.-,. Keep Hiat pot rv-rkin'": fund-raising event are Mrs. Delre i R P g l i l ORIN IVININOS TIL 9 P.M. C.in.paign. --Claudi,! Kull and Mrs. C.eoree Han.sen.