THE CENTRAL POST

VOL. X, NO. 47 KENDALL PARK, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1968 Newsstand 10(S per copy

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Attorney Voices South Brunswick Jaycees, Maugle served, recommended proposing "a more compre­ that i, the proposed school bud­ Authority’s Fears hensive study" of township get be voted down "because of school facilities, curriculum, the rapidly increasing costs Of ’Detriment’ budget and perform ance, an­ o f education in South Bruns- nounced this week the forma­ wick," according to the JD67'' tion of a School Study Commit­ report. An "elevenlhhour attempt" of the Municipal Utilities Authority to tee. The civic group conducts /Rather-- thaffm aklng only a "scare the public away from this an annual study of public ed­ recommendation study" resulted In harsh words ucation in South Brunswick.^,; on the Ipchool budget proposal Trom Mayor Frank Chrlnko at The Jaycees then prepare ah next February,” Mr. Harris Tuesday's Township Committee independent statement concern­ explained of the committee's meeting. The township-sponsored ing school Issues prior to School approach this year, "the Jay­ study was unanimously awarded Board and budget elections in cees plan to publicize a com­ ••••**«* February. prehensive statement of the Is­ C O N C E R TE D M EMBERSHIP D R IV E is studied by South Brunswick Jaycees, from left, Ken Maugle, sues lnvolved."'*The Jaycee re­ . On the special committee are Dave Hawke, Chuck Harvey, president, James Fox, membership, Don McNaboeand Joseph Homoki. Jaycees Marvin Friefled, Ken port will be available-in Jan­ Westbrook Quits Maugle and Paul Harris. Last uary. Municipal Utilities Author­ year's group, on which Mr. The committee met infor­ mally last night with Dr. James Jaycees Invite Young Men ity-connected business was evi­ A. Klmple, superintendent of dent throughout the program of schools in South Brunswick, to Monday's Township Committee Weather discuss the township school meeting. Authority member system. Second In a series John Westbrook's letter of o f Informal meetings with To JoinBecome Involved resignation was read by Mayor Frank Chrinko, prominent educators in South South Brunswick Jaycees, are Outlook of the sharpest group of young Brunswick during the next two Through the Jaycees a young Mr. Westbrook has regularly i currently conducting a town­ men in town. No matter how months. The Informal sessions man becomes known to civic and not attended meetings since his Thursday's weather will be ship-wide membership drive. far a person travels throughout m ark the beginning of the Jay­ business leaders In his com­ suit to stop the authority's Pro­ mostly sunny with temperatures in Young men between the ages the United States and in som e cees annual study of public munity. He works with other je c t 1A. the upper ‘10's. o f 21 to 36 years old are in­ foreign countries, there will education. young men to help his com­ "My positions did not always The five day forecast calls for vited to Join this organization, always be a Jaycee club near­ School. Board member; 'Mr. munity,. and thus becom es coincide with those o f the ma­ temperatures ranging near the according to membership by, a ready made circle of TH E L A T E S T W ORD on the Fresh Ponds-area search for Mrs. Alexander Kuthroff, was the ob­ recognized as an outstanding jority," the Kendall Park en­ normal of 44 degrees. chairman James J. Fox. friends, men who believe, as Helen Badzo is passed to South Brunswick Officer Harold Rule, ject of the group's first meet­ young leader of his community. gineer wrote of ids four yeaTs- Snow or rain is predicted for "Jaycees allow a young man this young man believes, in tak­ ing last week. In future weeks, * Service - The most Im­ plus as an authority member. in car, who had finished his regular shift a short time before. Sunday or Monday. to have a voice in shaping his ing action to improve ()is world the Jaycee'committee wilt hold portant reason for Joining is "However, I took them In clear Officer Charles Fahrenholz was called in on his day off. communities problems," Mr. around him. meetings with other represen­ that, through his work in the conscience with the good of the Fox emphasized, "instead of Young men Interested In tatives of the South Brunswick Jaycees, a young man strives township as the sole determin­ sitting home wishing he could either more Information or school system, of township gov­ to help the youth, the needy, ing factor." do som ething. It Is an organ­ Joining the Jaycees should con­ ernment, and of surrounding the neglected, and work for ******** Police, Bloodhound Search ization through which this young tact President Charles Harvey, school districts. his community, so that It is man could not only Improve his 39 Kendall Road, or Mr. Fox, to Arthur D. Little Associates of The com m ittee plans to take m ore than Just a place to earn community, but help improve 17 Bedford Road, both of Ken­ Boston, Mass. advantage of a comprehensive a living or come home to after his state and even his country. dall Park o r any m ember of . David Greene, the authority's at­ study of the South Brunswick work. A community is only as or Missing Grandmother The Jaycee's help a young the Jaycees. Meetings are held torney, hadinformedMayorChrln- school system's facilities, re­ ..strong as the people who live man through five specific ap­ on the third Friday of every ko of the autonomous group's wish sou rces and curriculum con­ within its boundries make it. , sw eater, white boots and a proaches, Mr, Fox continued. month at the Jaycee house on, lo keep an "effectiveness" study out ducted by the Steering Com­ * Friendship - In the Jay­ South Brunswick police, tery, a three-mile round - trip white kerchief on her head, ac­ * Self Improvement -ayoung Monmouth Junction, Dayton o f the picture at the present time. mittee of the School Board. cees a young man becomes part aided by a bloodhound from walk from the Gombas resi­ cording to police. A Caucasian man gains experience in public Road, near the IBM complex. (See STUDY, Page Six) In addition, the group intends Ocean County Tuesday night dence. with dark complexion, she has speaking, in organizing his to study reports and materials and expecting aerial assistance Mrs. Badzo, adiabetlc, need­ long grey hair and wears thick thoughts more effectively, in available from various county, this morning, have been search­ ed an insulin Injection yester­ glasses. expressing his thoughts more state, and regional agencies ing for a G7-year-old Deans , day morning after hospital The team from Ocean County, confidently. He learns to organ­ pHoliday TourOpen To relevant to school administra­ Rhode Hall Road resident sincd treatment, police reported. under Sheriff Oliver Osborne ize his work, making more ef­ tion. . , Tuesday evening. The depart­ She was wearing a brown (See BLOODHOUND, Page Five) fective use of his time on the ment has asked for township Job and off. He learns to work residents' help in locatingMrs. with people and to get people To View Homes History Dec. 8 Helen- Badzo, missing since to work for him. . early Tuesday afternoon. South Brunswick Defense * Career Advancement-- by MRS. EUGENE KASPER- , A New Jersey Turnpike heli­ Jaycees help a young man to of the South Brunswick Muni­ used through the years: a but­ copter should arrive in South be ready to tackle any Job, A "Holiday. House Tour," cipal Building. ter churn, crocks for preserv­ Brunswick at 9 a,m. today, assum e responsibility, and thus sponsored by the W oman's Club ing fruits and a coffee mill. Police Chief Fred Holsten re­ become more valuable to him- o f South Brunswick will take ERRICKSON RESIDENCE Stifles Metuchen, 13-0 Located on Old G eorges Road vealed, to assist in bringing slef, to his community, and to area residents to six township NEVIUS RESIDENCE the two-day search to a swift hts employer. hom es of historical and archi­ In Dayton, the home of Miss by BILL BRODSKY , good Viking game in the beginning to the other side for four more. The home of G. Clifford Nev­ conclusion. The services of * Community1 Recognition • tectural Interest Friday, Dec. C ecelia E rrickson is of Dutch as the Yost brothers, Pat and A penalty set the Vikings back ius, located on Route 27 In the 'chopper are to be donated 8. The tour, which promises Colonial design, constructed of Although outgained by Metuchen, Tom, stopped Metuchen's first five yards, but Benn ran for 13 Franklin Park, was built prior to the township police depart- to show a number of home red brick with a slate roof. the South Brunswick defense drive. Tom hit Gary Williams for and Andreko gained seven. Sprague to 1745 when the State route men free of charge by the decoration variations, will run Built prior to 1750 by James stopped the Bulldog attack, when it a five yard loss, and Pat stalled ran for six, Benn, three, and An­ Four Students was merely a footpath between Turnpike Authority. from 12:30 to 4 p.m. Whitlock, it housed a tavern most needed stopping, to gain their Sutton after two yards. . dreko, four, to put the ball on the Philadelphia and New York. Nine policemen covered a In addition, a "Holiday to serv e the travelers on the third win .in eight games, 13-0. Tom then threw quarterback 50. M cDowell picked up 17 yards Called The William W oods Inn, total of 20 miles on foot Tues­ Boutique" as well as refresh­ old Cranbury Pike. Metuchen gaiwjd'278 yards in the Mark Finkelstein for a loss of around end and Benn ran for three. Prepare Skills It was a stoppingplace for trav­ day night until they called off ments during the tour is plan­ Later sold to John Barrlcklo, game against 244 for the Vikings, eight, forcing the Bulldogs to punt. A Benn option pass fall incom­ elers, as many of the homes the search at 4:16 a.m. yes­ ned at the home of Mr. and the structure was known as but the Vikings halted the Bull­ However, the Vikings also were plete, but he ran twice for nine were at that time. terday. Fiveofficerswere trek­ ' Mrs. Edward Goldberg, 43 the Old Barrlcklo Ti^ern for dogs three times inside the South forced to punt, and Metuchen yards and a first down. In Spelling Bee While the house was owned ing along possible routes of Stockton Road In Kendall Park, many years. Brunswick 20 yard line. The vic­ started.,.ona.,pf its long drives. Andreko swept for seven, and by Robert Priest, once a drum­ travel again at 8:30 a.m. one of the six on display. The property changed hands tors, by contrast, sustained two From their own 37, the Bull­ Conover powered over the middle Crossroads School students mer boy In the Revolutionary As late as C p.m, yesterday, Other homes to be visited several times during the years long touchdown drives. dogs ' moved on 15 plays to the for 10 to the Metuchen four. On copped all four winners' slots War, indigents from poor farms they were still at }t, som e of are the residences of G. Clif­ and remodeling went on con­ Viking linebackers Lowell Viking nine. There, Metuchen. the next play, Andreko slashed In last week's South Brunswick were boarded there. Descen­ them working on their day off, ford Nevius, Route 27, and Mr. tinually. At one time, it became Sprague and Pat Yost once again fumbled but recovered. Pat Yost through the right side to put the Spelling Bee. The annual com peti­ dants of M r. P riest, who had others returning' after their and M rs. Don G artarz, 34 Hen­ a store and dwelling. spearheaded the defense.-Sprague and Sprague held Wayne Taylor Vikings ahead, 6-0. Bonn's extra tion was sponsored by Dayton's lived In7 the house as young shift had ended. derson Road, both in Franklin About 1900 It became the pro­ had 17 tackles, while Yost had 14, to no gain, and Finkelstein fired point kick was wide to the left. Pioneer Grange No. 1, located on children, stopped by several Mrs. Badzo was reported Park; Mr. and Mrs. Kamil Mal­ perty of J. W. Errickson; for boosting his team season tackle incomplete to give the Vikings the Just before the half ended, Fin­ Monmouth Junction - DaytonRoad. years ago to visit Mr. Nevius missing by her daughter and inowski, 1953 Beekman Road, the past 50 yeai-s, it has been record to 104. ball. kelstein: threw a long bomb that and inquire about the drums . son-in-law , Mr., and M rs. Ern­ W inners were G loria Hnedak, Monmouth Junction; Miss Ce­ the Errickson home. Offensively, Wayne Conover re­ South Brunswick was again was caught by Taylor for. 57 that had belonged to their an­ est Gombas, with whom she Pamela Cook, Darryi--Bennett celia Errickson, Old Georges Depth of the windows In one gained his All-Conference form of forced to punt, and the Bulldogs yards to the Viking li.-A penalty cestor. ' and Paul Brodsky. Darryl Is asev- Road, Dayton; and M r. and section of the house show the lives. started another drive from their Later, when the second Six last year as he ran 12 times for put the . ball at the six, but on the enth grader at Crossroads; thickness of the original brick Officers learned through Mrs. Keith Snell, 5 Tyndall Mile Run Church was built, 77 yards and a touchdown. Half­ own 37. Seven running plays took last play of the half, Benn knocked the others are in eighth grade. walls. Wide floor boards In the door - to - door questioning Road, Kendall Park. workmen lived in the house. back Jim Benn gained 64 yards in Metuchen to the Viking 14, but away Flnkelstein's pass to John living room and on the upper of area residents yesterday and The four w ill travel to the Hamil­ Proceeds from the tour will One of the bedrooms contains 13 ca rries, and V ic Andreko picked they lost the ball on downs again Stevens in the end zone. floor are also typical of early Tuesday that the 5 - foot - 2, ton Square. Grange, near Trenton, be used for furnishings for the a chest made from pews of up 57 yards in 10 attempts, in­ at the Viking 11. Charlie Hogan returned the se c­ colonial homes. 140 pound grandmother was Nov. 29 for the Po­ South Brunswick Library. the original church by thework- cluding a touchdown. The Vikings then started a 17 ond half kickoff nine yards to the The dining room contains the last seen at 3 p.m. Tuesday play,. 89 yard drive to the touch­ mona (district) contest Four com Advance tour tickets may be men to store their tools. Buddy Sutton led Metuchen with Viking 39 to begin the Vikings' original mantel with a collec­ nearing the corner of Fresh down. Following an1 eight yard testants from that competition, two obtained from Mrs. Richard Beams and low ceilings in 20 carries for 104 yards. tion of flow blue china. In the Ponds and Deans Rhode Hall girls and two boys w ere chosen as Pollard, 15 Darrow Court, Ken­ the house, typical of structures It looked as If it would be a- sweep by Andreko, Bonn swept (See DEFENSE. Page Six) living room, one finds a candle Roads, a few hundred feet from winners, will try for state dall Park, or from any mem­ built during this period, are stand and an unusual converted her home. wide honors at the New Jersey ber of the Woman's Club. Tic­ only one of many Interesting She ,was presumably return­ contest, planned during January, kets will also be available dur­ oil lamp. ing home from her husband's 1969, In Trenton. ing the tour at any of the fea­ The kitchen centers around (See TOUR, Page Three) grave In Fresh Ponds Ceme- ' tured homes and In the lotiby a large fireplace with articles Allcontests are sponsored by New Jersey State Granges. Seniors Ready Crossroads PrinctpalFredNad- le r served as pronouncer at the lo ­ cal competition. Judges were Mrs. School Play, G. WarrenLeffel, retired principal of the Dayton - Deans Schools; Mrs. Harold Schenck, a teacher In A Comedy Penns Neck School; and Constable School PrincipaL 'You Can't Take It With You” w ill be presented by the senior Mrs, Earl Renk of Monmouth class of South Brunswick High Junction, a member of the Dayton School on Friday and Saturday, Grange, was chairman of the con­ Dec. 13 and 14, at 8:30 p.m. test. Casting has now been com­ -0 - pleted, .according to faculty di­ rector Churchill C. Clark. YWCA Happening The play, a comedy set in New York City, featured the antics of To Feature Songs a zany, fam ily. The. cast w ill In­ clude Toni Tavarone, Sue Mar­ Mrs. Lea Dratfleld will be the tin, Jane .. Jefferson, Julia Par- featured entertainer at the YWCA menter, Belva Perrine, Barbara tonight, Nov. 20, at 8:15 p.m . at Evans, Kathy Leafy andBethZIeg- the Evening Happening, Her pro­ lor. •„ • ' ■ gram will include songs from Is­ Also, VVllllam Hollywood, C raig rael, Europe and the mountains Price, Alan Rosenfeld,TonyPres- o f the U.S. on a running theme tl, Jay Rosloff, Gary Abbamont, of love and m arriage. She w ill Rlck-y-Stang, John Newton, Wayne accompany herself with guitar, Conover and Rajph Voorhees. drum s and tamborlne. Ann Vislnskf has been select­ Mrs. Dratfleld has, collected ed as the student director. Carolyn songs from all over the world Cook and Beth Ziegler head the and has studied the Instruments house and publicity committee. which accompany them. Debby Smith is In charge of iHfc M tT U C H E N L IN E . 220 lbs. worth, can't stop Viking Jim Benn (42), who carried the excess Everyone is Invited to this properties-, and Judy W illiam s Is baggage three ways for a first down in the-second quarter. South Brunswick's Cliff Lingren (63) and very enjoyable evening it the G. CLIFFORD NEVIUS pauses outside his Franklin Park home, across from Six Mile Run tiie costume committee chairman. Greg Smith (80) clear the rest of Benn.'s pathway. YWCA. Coffee will be served. Reformed Church on Route 27. PA G E 2 THE CENTRAL POST THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1968 inmiinimmmnniiiniiiiimniiiiiiiiniuiiiHiiiiiiiiuiiiiHiimuiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiimiiiiiiiiiuimmimimi Rocky Hill Model THE CENTRAL POST Railroad Show Set LETTERS To The For December 7, 8 Published Every Thursday Meaning In Kendall Park, N. J, | by The Princeton Packet, Inc. Second Class Postage Paid at Kendall Park, N. J. Alfred Parsons, Presldentof the Pacific Southern Railway Company of Rocky Hill announced plans to­ Sandwiched In organized or unorganized find It amusing to read about day fo r the upcoming Fifth An­ group, nor been supported by South Brunswick Mayor Frank Editor, The Central Post: Lester L. Leahy, Managing Editor nua] Model Railroad Exhibition. a group; and therefore, owqp Chrlnko stressing the impor­ A very nice thing happened to no allegiance to any group. tance of minority representa­ Serving South Brunswick and Franklin Townships The date has been set for Dec. us e a rlier this month. We, the South Brunswick-has reaped tion on the Board of Educa­ 7 and 8 between the hours of 11 Ladles' Auxiliary of the Kendall Business Office—Hub Building, Room 202, 3530 Lincoln Highway the rewards resulting from a tion as well as on the Weal a.m. and 5 p.m. on Saturday and Park Fire Department were (Route 27), Kendall Park, N. J. Board of Education free frdm governing body — rather like 1 p.m. to 5 p.m, on Sunday, called to carry refreshments to Mailing A d dress— P. O. Box 5050, Kendall Park, NJ 08824 political control and dedicated the sm all boy forced, kicking The proceeds are for the bene­ firemen who were fighting a to a single objective—providing and screaming, todownhls cas­ 201-297-3434 fit of the Rocky Hill Fire Com­ field fire at Finnegans Lane and the best possible education to tor oil, then advocating some PRICE: 10 CENTS ONE YEAR: S3 BY MAIL pany and the R ocky H1U E m er­ Henderson Road Saturday, Nov. meet the needs and goals of our for everyone. gency and R escue Squad. The ra il­ 2. iiiimiiHiinHiiiiiimmiiiimmiimiiiiiNmiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiminmiiiiimiiiimiimmimniimiimniitiniiiiiim students. However, It would be un­ road has hosted over 5,000 visit­ Since this was a difficult fire Unlike the Township Com­ o rs for the benefit of the Rocky and a lengthy one, several fire mittee, the South Brunswick wise not to take this com­ Registration For Riding Classes Hill volunteers. Admission, as In companies were called, and Board of Education does not ment, apparently part of a pre­ the past, will be $1.00 for adults we found ourselves barely able have to worry about Its image. pared statement and not an Im­ Registration begins Monday and levels will meet after school, and and 50 cents for children, under to accomodate our own men with Our school system Is well - promptu remark, seriously; for continues through Friday for the adult classes will be conducted on 15. coffee and sandwiches, let alone known, well - observed and it may w ell signal the resu r­ horseback-riding classes for boys, Monday and Tuesday evenings. some fifty other men. much applauded. gence of political Intrusion Into A new exit has been provided girls and adults at the Princeton Mrs. Jane Clark will Instruct the As alast recourse, we called educational matters. The detri­ for this years show. This will Its programs have been stud­ NEW HOME for Kendall Park Baptist Church YMCA. program. Enrollment will be the Cold Cut Center to quickly; ied and even copied by educa­ mental effects of mixing poli­ make it possible1 for a smoother t The winter session of classes limited. resupply ourselves with settle tors throughout the United tics and education have been flow of traffic and allow passeng­ begins Monday, Dec. 2. Seven The winter session continues sandwich "makings". (Robert) States and Canada. It deserves seen In our township In the past ers a longer viewing time. weeks of Instruction will be pro­ through January and will be fol­ Busslere not only supplied us the support of our Township and can be seen constantly in the ChurchJ^lansDedication vided, with a recess for the Christ­ lowed by the polar-bear session. Since last years' Christmas with enough refreshments, but Com m ittee rather than Its unhealthy condition of educa­ mas hoUday week, The sessions February to March, and the spring Model Railroad Show, the railroad he would not accept payment for abuse. tion today In too many M iddle­ wlU meet at the Indoor riding session, April and May. A11 of has handbullt over 300 feet of track them. It Is understandable that to sex County communities. stable at Hasty A cres In Kingston. and added new structures, scenery We thank Mr. B usslere and On New i? £ . 2 7 Grounds these sessions are part of the Mr. Chrlnko, who Is a highly Little comment Is neces­ Children's classes of aU ability YMCA riding schedule. and signalling. the. staff o f the Cold Cut Center Recently purchased property on politically motivated citizen, sary regarding Mr. Chrinko's In Kendall Park. , fo r helping us In a pinch and the Franklin side of Route 27, political dissent (or a diver­ concept that the m ore public The pastor and his family have especially thank him fo r his earmarked for Kendall Park Bap­ gence of views) is most Impor­ disagreements, the greater the already moved into the sixteen generosity. tist Church's new home, will be tant. It is a necessary step In public confidence In elective room home presently on the prop­ Mrs. James MacCarthy the topic of a dedication service establishing the issu es and bodies. It Is an Interesting the­ erty. At present, the building is' S ecretary Sunday, Nov. 24. B. G. embers differences that separate the ’ ory which would logically lead to be used for both parsonage and Ladles' Auxiliary Planned for thgrqnovated church political parties and lays the to the conclusion that the pub­ church. -0 - auditorium'In the-tra'ct's 16-room groundwork for a change In lic has had unboundlng confi­ One of the extra iarge living policies. dence In our governing bodies house, the 3 p. mi ceremony will rooms has been renovated to.ac- under new management Confused Minority feature the Rev. David Dunkln, A s a m inority m em ber o f the throughout' the last ten years, comodate the congregation until pastor of the Faith Baptist Church Editor, The Centra] Post: - Committee, Mr. Chrlnko was election results to the con­ the new church structure can be of Levittown, Pa., as guest speak­ FEATURING GOOD FOOD AT MINIMUM PRICES! the. lone dissenter to an agree­ trary. erected. The addition Is planned Mayor Frank Chrinko's ap­ er. peal for "minority represen­ ment between the Committee Nevertheless, the fact of the In the near future on the south Residents of the South Bruns- • MEAL IN EVERY SANDWICH • tation" on the Board of Edu­ and the B oard of Education matter Is that the Board o f E d­ side of the property. wick-Franklin area are invited to ' which Involved the distribution ucation does have some public - 0 - cation leaves me confused and attend.- • P A C K A G E D G O O D S • bewildered. of previously collected tax disagreemtns, but few people Located across from Allston Information on submitting news funds. As a majority member aro there to hear them; and thus ■ SCHAFFER, MICHELOB AND BUDWEISER I am well aware that no such Road at the southern boundary of releases, obtaining subscriptions confusion exists in the politi­ and m ayor, he was able to It is easy for those who wish Kendall Park Shopping Center, the and scheduling advertising may be O N T A P • convert his lone dissent Into (for reasons of their own) to cal arena. In the political property will sodh see the erection obtained at the Central Post news Township policy over the ob­ perpetuate the fantasy that the • JU M B O H O T D O G S •. sense, • "minority represen­ of a church building, financed and office, located In Room 202 of the jection of the Board of Educa­ Board always acts uanl- tation" meaa^only one thing- supported- Independently by the Hub Building, 3530 Lincoln High­ tion, 1 ,’/• , mously. ’ representatlon of the political members of this local church body. way (Route 27), Kendall Park, or SPECIALITY OF THE HOUSE: Club Steak Platter..... $2.75 But dissent of this kind, It Is also a fact that per­ party not in power. The church congregation has by phoning the office at 201-297- with Us frequent reversals and sons critical of some’ aspects However, the Board of Edu­ been meeting at 18 Stillwell‘Road 3434. 0 PEN9:3QT0 2A,M. EVERYDAY. SUNDAY,OPEN 12 NOON TO 2 A.M. cation Is not a political group. accompanying upheavals would of our educational system have Each member of the Board have a very damaging and un- been both elected and appointed ROUTE 27 and SANB HILLS R0A0, KENDALL PARK, N.J. campaigned as an individual stabllng affect on an education­ to the Board. Why is it then fo r the right to serve on the al system. Besides, I can think that consistently such a p er­ PHONE 297-4343 Board. of no accomplishments which son, as It Is som etim es dark­ None has represented any have accrued to the township ly put, "becom es one o f them "? ti Church Services as a result of the e v e r-p re ­ sent political divisiveness that 'What strange alchemy can it has marked Township Com­ be that brings Board mem­ KENUALL PARK bers with different back­ C om m unity mittee meetings these many BAPTIST CHURCH year, and for which It has been grounds, Interests, and opin­ Presbyterian ■7 ions, into agreement? Could It .-■A J ■ crittzed and ridiculed. R T. 27 opposite Kendall Park The Board of Education has be the open minds of conscien­ ; Church Shopping Ctr. tious and Intelligent people, op­ not been marred by such be­ of Sand Hills erating without ulterior mo­ Sunday School for all . . . 9:45 V - V .* X\ havior. While I may not al­ tives, who are deeply Inter­ : Cuylcr Road near Sand Hills Morning Worship service. 11:00 ways agree with the Board's Road. Kendall Park. Evening Service ...... 7:00 decisions, Us m em bers have ested in good education? Wednesday Prayer Meeting 8:00 V given sufficient evidence of be­ Worship Services: 9:30 & 11 AJV1. & The Board of Education will Nursery at 11:00 Service ing people of reason, capable continue, 1 am sure, to wel- Church School meeting at same hour. Our Church is an ' .j ' - 1 of examining alternatives and come„.any new .jneptber,. jvho \ k Paul C. Walker, Minister agreeing'ufioh a course 'ota d -1 liSflHi; the,;t&ove .[quali­ Prayer-Conditioned Church < V , tion.. What's eo bad. about Un-.t? £ fications, iio matter how criti­ • ; Office Pliohe:‘ '297-91'82 '* Ralph M. Wear, Pastor \ * " I think Mayor Chrlnko owes cal lie may be. Unfortunately, us ’an explanation as to just the principal tool that som e % j what "minority" lie has In mind would bringto the Board Is an TWIN COUNTY St. Barnabas and what he hopes to achieve ax to grind. BAPTIST CHAPEL i. by attacking the Board of E d- If the citizens of SouthBruns- V;. services at Episcopal Church . ucation. Is this what the Town­ wlck wish to protect and nur­ ship Committee meant when It CONSTABLE SCHOOL ture this community's most val­ Constable Road. Kendall Park meeting at ' greeted the State com m is­ uable assets, their children and Southern Baptist Greenbrook School sioner of education's restora­ their educational system, they Convention Affiliated tion of some of (he budget cuts - A . ’ would do well to closely scrut­ Roberts St.. Kendall Park A with the political war cry "wait 9:45 a.m. . . ..Sunday School inize the credentials, philoso­ : , until next year?" phy and objectives of each 11 a.m. . . . Morning Worship Family Service • Are they opening the at­ 7 p.m...... Evening Worship' Board of Education candidate. Sunday -10 A. M. tack on next year's school bud­ (Nursery for all services) get even before it has been Richard S. Sherman Rev. I. D. Byrd The Rev. Trank K. Jago prepared? 1 Halsey Road #: I'm for "keeping politics out Phone 297-3863- Jbr information: 217-1839 Kendall Park of education." How about you? Sylvia Johnson 7 Palmer Road Kendall Park • ‘I .■*** -0 - $ Well (Castor) Oiled $ Edltob, The Central Post: After years of listening to political* cries of "obstruc­ tionist minorities," some may

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PMW KENDALL OOWUltlWU PARK mSHQPPINQ JOU CTR • SHOPPING CENTER • HOPEWELL • MIWT-ChamberssamMngm & Wiggins yv i nv w i m f i tntaafgwwieKvtmu^ s«: > TH U R SD AY, N O VEM BER 2 1 ; 19G8 THE CENTRAL POST CompanyVisit, Diabetes Test Set Tomorrow Evening Dinner Slated A free diabetic detection clinic gram," township Health Officer simple," Mr. Katz related. "A betics; thoso generally over 40 is planned tomorrow evening, Nov. Sidney Katz explained, "a number normal meal should be eaten about years of ago; and particularly' 22, at Constablo School in Kendall of people are found who have dia­ two hours before the test, then womon who have delivered babies This Afternoon Park. Hours of operation will be betes and are completely unaware nothing between then and the test — that weighed m ore than 10 pounds B to 10 p.m ., Board of Health of it. There are no early symptoms not even chewing gum or candy." at birth. Hie Raritan Valley Chapter, Prosidont Alan Haskins an­ or warnings of diabetes; but If Cortain categories of people are Am erican Production and Inven­ nounced this week. untreated, the disease will cause Tho Board of Health advised all tory Control Socloty will conduct moro susceptible to diabetes than residents of South Brunswick to Held in conjunction with tho disability and death. a plant tour this evening at the others, the health officer noted. take advantage of the froo clinic State Health Department's "Dia­ "With proper treatment," he Triangle Conduit and Cable Co., These include overweight persons; by presenting themselves at Con­ betic Detection Wook," tho clinic continued, "patients can live nor­ Jersey and Triangle Avonuos in people who are relatives of dia­ stable School tomorrow evening. is one of many sponsored froo of mal lives and participate in all New Brunswick. The Thursday af­ charge each year for South Bruns­ activities that a non-diabetic does. ternoon tour will start at4:30p.m. wick residents. Executives of the cable company The diabetes test is simple, re­ "Every year during this pro- Holliday Bake Shoppe will conduct the plant tour. Walter quiring a drop of blood from a pin Bockmann, plant manager; Ray prick. After a preliminary read­ Kendall Park shopping Oenter Smith, manager of services; Har ing is taken, each person is ad­ old Patterson, manager of mane Rutgers 'Prof vised Immediately whether he is facturing; and T. Sanchez, man positive or negative. ager of industrial engineering, will Will Address If the drop should prove p o si­ show participants around their fa­ tive, the person is then sent to cility. another station at the clinic. Here COCONUT CUSTARD Lg> & Sm, The tour will include a visit to Church Group small- amount of blood is drawn ORDER the company's casting shop and from a vein and sent for laboratory TODAY copper rolling mill. Following tho analysis. "Why Lug-A-Jug?" professor of electrical en plant visit, tHe regular monthly A The patient and his or her per­ FOR gineering at Rutgers will address CREAM-O-LANDLA^I MILK dinner meeting will bo hold at tho sonal physician are then notified the fellowship group, Kolnlnia, of of the findings of the laboratory. rHAMKSGIVINOf' Greenbrier Inn, Route 1. St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in If the findings are positive, the PER G A L . PER All interested parties are invited 297-9470 / p Kendall Park Sunday evening, Nov. to attend the tour and tho dinner Board of Health follows the patient 960 (4 Pak) 510 54 G A L. meeting. _0_ 24. to see that he gets to his doctor. Dr. Walter Welkowltz, head of Open Thanksgiving Day till 2 p.m. Preparations for the test are Bow-Arrow Hunters 4-Hr\s Water Down rExcellent9 Rating the biomedical engineering section of the electrical engineering de­ Break Deer Record partment, will talk on the subject Accepting an "excellent" ■ Kroeper and Elizabeth Peter­ for which they received tho Mid­ of biomedical engineering and T . A f i D 5 ' AND 1 0 c TRENTON -- New Jersey bow- award on behalf of executive dlesex County 4-H award. / son. Other club members heart devices; and-arrow hunters have broken director Walter J. Zlzik, Mrs. Representing the club are,/';- involved in the window display, The professor,- a m ember of the THIS WEEK’S the deer harvest record fo r the Nan Ranori o f Kendall Park, • from left, president Lin San*-' led by adult advisor Mrs. Ange­ University Science Council, is cur­ U ? VARIETY third year in a row, according to seated, office manager of South taniello, Barbara Kroeper, lo Tamasi of 4 Cuyler Road, rently doing research on artificial SPECIALS the State Department of Conser­ Brunswick's Municipal Utilities were Jean Smith and Judy Han­ hearts. Elizabeth Van Schaack, Judy vation and Economic Development. Authority congratulates 4-H sen. The church fellowship group STORE Deer report cards received by members for their handiwork. m eeting w ill be held at the home of the D ivision, o f Fish and Game Buttons and Batches 4-H Club M r. and M rs. John W estbrook, 27 through November 13 totalled 1,- o f Kendall Park picked the Russet Road at 7 p.m. 477, 21 m ore than last y ea r's authority for a window display, bowhunting record. Based on past Facilities Study Group experience, additional cards were, TALK ON NEGRO ART expected in the latter part of last African sculpture and American week, resulting from mall delays Negro art, will be the subject for Presents School Report after the Veterans Day holiday. two lectures to be given by Rex Both last year's harvest of 1,456 Gorelelgh, director of the Studio The Citizens Advisory Commit­ mitted the report's Population and the 1966 harvest o f 1,327 set on the Canal, N ov.. 21 and 22, tee on School Facilities Needs Projection section. records; the previous high was at the Westtown School, Westtown, presented Its report to the, South 1,299 set in 1960, Breaking the Pa. The lecture covers material With the results of the existing Brunswick Township Board of Ed­ 1967 record is especially note- pertaining to American negro art facilities surveys. and; the esti­ ucation Monday night at Monmouth ,-worthy, as archers had 5 extra which is not found In text books. mate of the future population, the Junction School. Committee mem­ days of hunting last fall. An exhibition of oil and water color committee considered possible bers presented a summary of each A complete figure will be an­ paintings by Mr. Gorelelgh will be solutions to providing adequate of the sections on which they had nounced before, the firearm deer on view to the student body and space and other educational facil­ worked. season, December 9-14. faculty. ities and arrived at several prac­ The committee, composed of in­ tical alternatives. To get some idea terested citizens and educators, of the relative cost of different was appointed by the Board of 73 - R E -U S A B L E alternatives, guesses as to the cur­ Education in May to determine the Thank You Voters of rent cost of building each needed needs of the South Brunswick facility were made and entered In Township School System for fa­ * 0 * 2 FO R the chart. This, the committee cilities during thenext five years. S T A R T IN G DEC. 2, South Brunswick! felt, would give them some feel Committee members are: Mrs. fo r the relative cost and what each | OPEN EVES. 'TIL 9 P.M. (INCLUDING SAT.) Edward Bednar, Secretary, 'Carl alternative provided. : Benninghoff, Abraham Dobln, Wil­ I would like to take this opportunity lard Eldred, Dr. Bernard Indik, A subcommittee composed of 3588 LINCOLN HWY„ KENDALL PARK Frank Kaler, Fred F. Nadler, Mrs, Bednar and Mrs. Pierdinock DR. WALTER WELKOWITZ to thank the voters o f South Brunswick Mrs. Michael Pierdinock, Carl looked Into the problem of provid­ RUSTIC MALL, MANVILLE Rose Jr., Board member James ing administrative facilities for the for the overwhelming confidence ex­ Wachtel ’ and co-chairmen Don­ school system and showed clearly ald Knutsen and Eugene G. Shar- that the citizens will save money. In a very few years by providing pressed in me on Election Day. koff. After . significant contribution publicly owned facilities for this . • ...... V.P.t.li.' I'.T.'-U '•/ 'U . i to the. work, five original commit­ purpose. ' ...... ‘ I will perform to the best of - my - tee' members were for,ced to re­ Thfe committee feltitworthwhile'- sign because of the press of other to bring out the other uses the ability with full consideration of the duties. These were John Dineen, community makes of the school William Farley, James Jones, facilities, for scouts, church interests of all the people of South M rs.,W arren Parmenter and Ray groups and public service organ­ mond Sabin. izations. Brunswick. The first action of the committee In tlie survey of the schools, it was to survey existing facilities. was found that exterior main­ Its next task was to estimate the tenance be brought up to date. school population by grade for each During the survey of facilities, of the five years of inter est. Mem­ commltte members determined Edw ard Cd. 'Uisindbi b e rs' Eldred, Knutson and Wach­ that a number of relatively low tel made the estimates and sub­ cost modifications would update the existing facilities and provide sig­ nificant improvement In the use of tlie facilities for educational pur­ p oses, and im prove safety.

In conclusion, the committee recommended that qualified archi­ tects and others be consulted by the Board of Education'to find the best ‘solutions to the pressing future needs identified by the committee and that financing be obtained at appropriate times. Copies of the full report will be made available through the Board of Education to the various PTAs, the schools in the system, and interested community groups. -0 - ' " NEW CAB BUYERS! Yes, Virginia-,' they would like to learn what's going on in South Brunswick and surrounding com­ munities. Send a copy of the Cen­ SAVE IIP T O W tral Post to relatives at school, in the service or otherwise re­ (Pay Only *4.25 per *100 per year) moved from their favorite town­ ship. mm

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NOVEMBER 20, 1968 Entries Accepted Nov. 25 McCarter To Have 'King To Be’ For PA A Watercolor Show A Juried Watercolor show to bo will be received at the PAA stu­ hung In McCarter Thoatro during dies at 14 Nassau Street on Mon­ THE A R T S As Holiday Childrens Special the month!of December has been day, Nov. 25, from 9 a.m. until announced by tho Princeton Art 2 p.m., with a limit of two en­ "KingKing to Be,"B fl" nnan originalorlcrtnnl playtllov and arvH Project Spotlight, on'Friday, t M » . v..r il 5 w fts^iiftisl lln’s magic In bringing Arthur Association. The show will bo open tries per person. Entry fee for f , 5 v . , i by Michael Leech which presents Nov. 29 at 3:30 p.m., and Satur­ safely to the throne of England, members will bo at a reduced r " *1 In new version the centuries - day, Nov. 30 at 11 a.m. and 3:30 to Art Association members and to It is perhaps the latest In a ser­ non-member artists, and It will be rate. old legend of King Arthur and his p .m . Paintings are to be framed and knights, will be McCarter Thea­ ies of reworkings of the story of the first devoted to watorcolor The play was commissioned and the romantic sixth i century king painting under PAA auspleces. ready for hanging. They will be tre’s Thanksgiving holiday offer­ specially written for audiences of of Britain .whose exploits were Paintings for the competition judged on Nov. 26, with Ralph ing for young people. children from 10 to 14 to fill a Fabrl, well-known artist, serving It will be performed by The first recorded by Geoffrey of Mon­ request for a work of historical mouth In the 12th century, .have as a one-man jury, A reception will Children's Theatre, a colla­ as well as entertainment value to been Immortalized in Sir Thomas a ir C o n d i t i o n e d be held at the McCarter Theatre boration-of the McCarter company tour the schools of southern New Mallory’s "Morte d'Arthur" and Gallery on Wednesday, Dec. 4 Jersey. The production will be Tennyson's "Idylls of the King". from 5:30 to 7:30, when the show given at McCarter as one stop il T Duo-Piano Artists Ticket's for all performances on a six-week tour. will be formally opened and awards of the "King to Be" are on sale Playwright Michael Leech Is made. Play Rare Music at the McCarter box. office. Mrs. William Augustine Is in McCarter Theatre’s Public Re­ lations Director. He has chosen ' l TRENTON’S ART THKAT8Kol.UO DRUNSWtCK AV£j charge of arrangements for the At Choir College McCarter exhibit. Mrs. JamesHil- the Arthurian legend for rework­ ller Is chairman for the opening J. David Kraehenbuehl o f tha ing ln.his new play In the belief 1 reception. Further Information faculty of Westminster Choir that It is "one of the most famous V about the competition may be ob< College and Richard Chronlster, of and fascinating stories In English 'TH E FIRST REALLY FINE tained from the PAA office, week­ the faculty of the New School for literature an d ' In the hope that Drive-In Theatre days 9 to 12, or from Mrs. Augus­ Music Study will present a "King to Be" will make children U.S. Route 1, \JWOVIEOFTHE YEAR" 1 ml. N. of Trenton ) N.Y. Times tine or Mrs. Elston Tribble, PAA recital of rarely - heard four - "want to discover, or read again, -'A L B E R T F IN N E Y in president. hand piano music Tuesday, Nov. these splendid tales of adventure". Siffr, depandabft, Betty Liveright directed the pro­ daluxa ln*cir 26 at 8 p.m. In the Playhouso of •tactile Deitart Westminster Choir College. duction, and Clyde Blakeley de­ r f*f Jf«w comfort! 'CHARLIE signed the sets. Costumes are by i f {EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN Mr. Kraehenbuehl, a member of the Westminster faculty since Charles Blackburn, and Grady NOW PLAYING BUBBLES 1967, connected with the T heory Clarkson Is stage manager. 4 F E A T U R E also starring L IZ A M IN N E L L I Overnight she became a star. Department, Is a native of Ur- The cast of "King to Be" Is , TERROR-RAMA Shown at: 7:45 & 9:45 Over many nights... a legend:. bana, IUlnols. entirely from the McCarter rep­ tAHar.N 0&-.R T r A T R ST. • P AKKINC ACHOb.JlM THE CURSE OF THE A graduate in mathematics and ertory company. Andrew Bloch will play Prince Arthur, the "king DOLL PEOPLE m TRENT m usic from the U niversity o f Ill­ inois, he also holds a Master of to be". Rudy Adams will be Mer­ THE TEEN-AGE "CLASSED WITH THE Music Degree from the Yale Uni­ lin the Magician. Merlin's evil S T R A N G L E R opponent, Morgan Le Fay, will be 'ODD COUPLE' versity School of Music, where he TASTE OF BLOOD Aldine King, and Grady Clarkson N. Y . Post studied under Paul Hindemith. THE VAMPIRE will be Lot and Max Sulack will f i | A noted educator, he has been on be Uriens. The role of the Queen Weekdays from 7 p.m. lion mans' the faculty of such colleges as Saturday from 6:30 p.m. I LOVE YOU. AH tSMCUIES AM) AIBBtH COIgAHY fOTKJCTION will be played by Anne Murray I f the Colorado College, Yale Uni- ■ . ... Sunday from 5:30 p.m. ALICE B. TOKLAS •Tile LEGEND of versity and the New School for ?nd, ° i . ier s*ster> Morgasse N E X T W EEK: Music Study in Princeton where he byJ^e s .e ... "LADY IN CEMENT" PETER SELLERS LYLAH CLARE** was composer-In-residence. ... “ F* s Interpretation of LEIGH TAYLOR-YOUNG _ . , , ■ the legend leans heavily on Mer- KIM NOVAK-PETER FINCH , Richard Chronlster Is current­ ____Shown at 12-2-4-6-8-10 ERNEST BORGNINE Harsanyi, Burt In Interlochen Symposium ly educational director of the na­ jpARREN NKAmYtATE ST- • PARKING ACROTS9T# MCTROCOtOR tional Keyboard Arts Association INTERLOCHEN, MICHIGAN- LINCOLN novelist - composer Nathaniel explored a wide range of sub­ and was recently elected president INTERNATIONAL Woekdoys: 7:15-9:30 Two noted Prlncetonlans were Burt, v ice - president o f the jects. Ho was also represented of the New Jersey Music Teach­ CLINT EASTWOOD Sat. 2:00—4:30—7:15—9:50 active participants. In a recent Chamber Orchestra and a mem­ in his role of composer by a ers' Association. Mr. Chronlster Sun. 2 :0 0 -4 :3 0 -7 :1 5 -9 :3 0 F I L IW S E R I E S LEE J. COBB three-day symposium on "Con­ ber of its Board of Trustees, performance of his "Elegy of Is a former Westminster piano temporary Issues -in the arts was a panelist Lycldas" by the Arts Aca­ faculty member. "COOGAN'S FRU PARKING LOT / and scien ces" at the Interlochen Over 400 students, faculty and demy Orchestra. Mr. Harsanyi He and Mr. Kraehenbuehl have! Arts Academy. Nicholas Har­ visiting resource persons took conducted the orchestra and specialized in concerts of music Greenwood sanyi, M usic D irector and con­ part In ,the sessions, a semi­ shared congratulations with his for four-hands for the past sev­ FAHRENHEIT 451 BLUFF" OHftNWOOD AVI. ntor ; OI&tN ductor of the Princeton Cham­ annual event at the Michigan fellow-townsm an. eral years,'performing in major Shown at -12-2-4-6-8-10 latNTON m o o n ber Orchestra, led the Academy music schooL Mr. Burt was ___ Isaao gtern, the eminent vio­ cities throughout the United States. (USA 1966) Orchestra In the concert which one of six guest experts' who'* linist, appeared as soloist with The recital will consist of works climaxed the conference, and led discussion groups^ which the orch estra by Schubert, Debussy and Reger. Dutch Neck Fire Co. #1 A film by Truffaut with Oskar Werner and Julie Christie Living Theatre Promises TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 8 p.m. DIM DEM DAM LIGHTS Controversial Evening musical variety show Tickets at the door - $1.25 "Love it or hate It, you can't for such a change". Thurs., Fri., Sat. ignore It". The Living Theatre, The aim Of Living Theatre Is that Is. Prlncetonlans will have to have the audience not spec­ McCa r t e r t h e a t r e 921-8700 • NOVEMBER 21, 22, 23 the opportunity to make aftrst- tators but "fellow practitioners 8 P.M. hand judgment when the contro­ in the mystery of theatrical versial company brings Its art". , DUTCH NECK SCHOOL... "Mysteries and Smaller Piec­ A few seats are still avail­ The resident professional company in ~ tickets available at the door ' es.'^ to the McCarter stage for able at the M cC arter box bf- tr single performance at 8:30 flcei’ ; <■< Ul M-UII-IU,. maincf: Shakespeare's p.m., Saturday, Nov. 30. ■ -n- . ’ - The 35-man troupe under the i t t t direction of Julian Beck and THE PRINCETON Judith Malina will appear here Negro Author AS YOU LIKE IT before going on national tour. Thurs: 7:30 Sat: 8:30 ART ASSOCIATION It comes directly from sensa­ tional engagements atYaleUnl- To Lecture p r e s e n t s ' verslty and the Brooklyn A ca­ ■ i *'i A PROGRAM DISCUSSION ON demy of Music where their per­ John A. Williams, author of the Tennessee Williams' formances touched' off a storm novel "The Man Who Cried I Aan", MARSHALL McLUHAN of controversy. will deliver the 1968 J. Edward Farnum Lecture at'the University THE GLASS MENAGERIE "Mysteries and Smaller Pie­ to be led by two artists of divergent opinions on Sunday, Nov. 24 at 8 p.m. in ces", a collection of seven epi­ Friday at 8:30 MR. QUENTIN FIORE 10 McCosh Hall. The subject of Mr. nj*' sodic shorter works, has been Williams' lecture, which will be AND chosen for presentation here as “Sensitive playing of Menagerie” open to the public, is "New Criti­ MR. JACOB LANDAU the vehicle which best displays cism of Black writing." at the the full range of the Living GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE Newark News Theatre's techniques. When Mr. Williams, a leading contem­ Chris Reeve, as Hal Carter the hired man, engages the attention Thurs: Orch; $4, S3 Bale: $3.50, $2.50 UNITARIAN CHURCH OF PRINCETON over 200 people In a Brooklyn porary Negro writer, has explored Fri., Sat: Orch: $5, $4 Bale: $4, $3 of Derry Light as Madge Owens, the girl next door. They star in "M y steries" audience joined the the black psyche through all the Cherry Hill Road the Drama Club production of "Picnic". actors on stage in a huge, sway­ communications media. He is the Friday, November 22nd at 8:15 P.M. ing circle, critic Bentley called author of several works of fiction Book by mail and phone. Members and Friends Invited It "the nearest thing to a re­ and non-fiction, ard in television You may charge all tickets PDS Drama Club To Give vivalist meeting", while prota­ he has been a scriptwriter, panel­ gonists referred to the pheno­ ist, producer and narrator. Ho has to your U — Store account. menon as a"groupwltnesstothe appeared as a news interviewer 3 Performances Of rPicnic? need to 'change the world', and on National Educational Televis­ The Drama Club of Prince­ roles, while understudies are to power that theatre can exert ion. ANTIQUE SHOW ton Day School Is presenting Glenys Wolff, Kenzle Carpenter, "Picnic", by William Inge, as Its Paul Lyman, M olly Hall and K ris­ major production for the school ten Garver. year. Performances are scheduled Herbert McAne’ny Is directing HWake New Hope Historical Society’s for 8:30p.m. thlsFriday andSatur- the play, and the production staff day, Nov. 22 and 23, and Wednes­ Includes ClaBallantine, NellBush- Annual antique show and sale. day, Nov. 27. nell, Mally Hall, Abby Sheldon, The play, which opened In New Beth Healy, Doug Rleck, Bruce .1' -i . Y ork in 1953 to critica l acclaim, Plapinger, Candy Byajlan. Jean Nov. 29, 30, Dec. 1 - Fri. Sat. & Sun. Is set In a small Kansas village, Gorman, Diana Eure, Karen where the action unfolds over a Hoffman, Chris Goble, Paul Ly­ Opening Friday 6-10 p.m. Labor Day weekend. Life in two man, Debbie M errick and Bob adjacent female-filled houses Is O'Connor. SPECIAL Saturday 12-10 *<- disrupted by the appearance of it's Great Fun! Tickets for "Picnic" are being Ask about: drifter hired to do odd jobs for a Sunday 12-6 sold by PDS students, and wlU be £ • Special Group Rates, square meal. Mother and m iddle- available at the door before per­ MATINEE aged daughter In one house, widow, form ances. gj • Children's Birthday Parties. \(>>untr y 7 do(1-a nd_/na ek bar teenage daughters and school­ V • Organization Fund Raisers. teacher boarder In the other- SESSIONS all feel the effects of the hired- I McCarter Cancels New Hope Solebury High School A second performance by S 2 TO 5 P.M. Route 202. hand's presence over the holiday. /"Country Joe and the Fish" ; Margery Burt, president of the at 11 p.m. Saturday night, pre- D E C . 26, 27, 28, 29 .PDS Drama Club, will be seen In IjViously announced by McCarter | 30,31 and JAN 1 st. the role of Miss Sydney, the spin­ PRINCETON /Theatre, has been cancelled by ster teacher who is romantically lithe management, KENDALL PARK ROLLER RINK S TA R TS TH U R S DAY involved with the store-keeper, g A limited number of standing played by Bob O'Connor. froom tickets still remain at the 3556 R T. 27, So. Brunswick, N.J. # 297-3003 M MOVES TO THE GARDEN Derry Light will be Madge, the 'McCarter box office for the 8; ! FOR A 3rd BIG WEEK! older daughter, and Jane W iley llp.^n. appearance.. and Barbara Miller will be her [jl -«<§/a(Mia iiudoij __ _iEvenings at 8 P M l ___ ZHIVAGO Dally 2:30. 7, 9 Sat, Eve. Only 6:30 & 9:15 ” 3. College grad or professional. ..Mats. Sat.Sun.Wed. 2 PM LOBOS members and new. mam­ IN PANAVISION* AND METROCOLOR bers welcome. Box 526•Princeton. N. J.*W A 1-8700 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1968 THE CENTRAL POST HitiiiniiniimttnnnitiiniimmmmmmmimmtiiiimmltiimmmimimiimutimiiiiimHimHiiiiHimiiiiiiiiii.1 Baptist Chapel Readies Tickets Available For Community Calendar Duke Basketball Game

3 Compiled by the South Rrunswick Jaycee-ettcs through the South Bruns- E Sand llills Construction Tickets for the Duke-Prlnceton - wick Community Council. For information or to list activities, call Mrs. 3 basketball gamo December 7 will §f Edward Fiore, 297-1632. g go on sale to both the Princeton Members of TwinCounty Baptist activities Including Training Union family and to the general public Chapel, Kendall Park, voted on at 6:30 p.m. and worship service beginning Thursday, at 2 p.m. in at 7:15 p.m. THURSDAY, NOV. 21 brook, 27 Russet Road, Kendall major items, related to construc­ the Dillon Gymnasium ticket of­ Park, 7 p.m. tion of their new building and The church's Wednesday evening fice. The game will be played at South Brunswick Jaycee-ettes, educational program, during a schedule includes youth choir at 7 Madison Square Garden in New at home of Mrs. Kenneth Maugle, MONDAY, NOV. 25 called business meeting Sunday p.m.; Sunday school teachers and Y ork City. evening, November 17. officers meeting, 7:30 p.m.; and Hours of salo on Thursday and 17 Dundee Road, Kendall Park, Board of Health, mid-week prayer service at 8:00 Friday will be from 2 p.m. to 5:30 8:30 p.m. Municipal The chapel, which meets twice Building, 8:30 p.m. p.m.; all of which are held at p.m. Yearly ticket-book holders each Sunday in Constable School, 15 Starling Road, Kendall Park. may purchase tickets for $2, plus FRIDAY, NOV; 22 approved action to apply for a Art Class, Kendall Park Jewish Twin County Baptist Chapel, coupon number seven. Otherwise, loan to build the first unit of its Community Center, 9 a.m. ticket p rices are $4 and $5. new plant. sponsored by Madison Baptist Pre-Schoolers Story Hour, Ken­ South Brunswick Democratic - 0 - t Club, Elks Lodge, 8:30 p.m, Church in Madison, is affiliated dall Park Jewish Community Cen­ Chapel members also set Sun­ Sweet Adelines, All Saints Epis­ with the Metropolitan New 'York ter, 10 a.m. day, December 1, as the day Baptist Association, the Maryland For up-to-dato happenings in the copal Chapel, Van Dyke Road, ground-breaking ceremonies will South Brunswick - Franklin area, be held for the new structure, a Baptist Convention, and the 11- SATURDAY, NOV. 23 Princeton,? > 8:30 r-p.m. read the Central Post, the area's two - story building -containing mlllion-member Southern Baptist Convention. "in-depth" community newspaper.. Jaycee Social and Orientation TUESDAY, NOV. 26 space for both an auditorium and educational facilities. Program at home of Mr. and M rs. Planning Board, Charles Harvey, 39 Kendall Road, Municipal Construction ol the new wor- Building, 8 p.m. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! Kendall Park, 8:30 p.m. ship/study center, to be located on the Chapel's Sand Hills Road St. Augustine's C.Y.O, Dance Sand Hills PrasbyterlanChurch, BLUE DOT MOVERS, INC. property Just off Hawthorne Road, Church Serrlon, 8 p.m. have expanded their services 0 ) St. Augustine's School Hall, 8 - is expected to begin early next Pioneer Grange, Dayton Grange to include South Brunswick 11 p.m. Hall, 8 p. m. year, according to Rev. I, D. Byrd, pastor. area. New, modern storage V.F.VV. P ost #9111, Post Build­ SUNDAY, NOV. 24 In other action, Twin Coilnty facilities. ing, Henderson Road, 8:00 p.m. Chapel members voted to start Bake Sale, 1 St. Augustine's T.O.P.S., Kendall Park Jewish their weekly Sunday sch ool s e s ­ BLUE DOT MOVERS, INC. Community Center, 8:30 p.m. sions at 9:45' a.m., 15 minutes P.T.A. In school lobby after all’ earlier than the previous opening MOVING • STORAGE • FULLY INSURED M asses, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27 hour of 10 a.m. * FREE ESTIMATES St Barnabas Episcopal Church, Sunday morning worship serv­ Koinonia (Fellowship Group) at South Brunswick Lions Club, ices continue at 11 a.m., Rev. CALL 549-9529 or 329-6571 D IS C O U R A G E M E N T A N D F A T IG U E are reflected by a searching party for Mrs. Helen Badzo, 67. home of Mr. and Mrs. John West- Flagpost Inn, 7 p.m. Byrd noted, with Sunday evening Township policemen were called in from days off, while others came back after a few hours sleep! Sergeant Frank Simmons, right foreground, remained through the Tuesday night search to continue looking throughout yesterday, along with Ernest Gombas, second from left, son-in-law of the missing woman.

began clearing their lot in 1965; landscaping and garage con­ Search they completed their home late struction are planned for this year. (Continued from Pago One) the following year. They did a great deal of .their own work, Interior, finishing of exposed and Sheriff's Olficers Jim Cag­ then subcontracted parts of the fir deck ceilings, with dropped ney, and Carl H ooper, arrived house. beam s and neutral painted d ry- - after mUjnight with O fficer Cag- Tlie house plan is a composi­ wall is high-lighted by the use -’'•ndy's purebred bloodhound, 8-t tion of many techniques and of primary colors in the house's year-old Hom er, to trace the ideas collected from magazines contemporary style furnish­ woman's path. The trail ended . and newspapers over theyears,. ings, Interior lighting in the liv­ at a friend's house, .who re­ Then the final plans were drawn ing and recreation areas are ported that stie had not seen by the owners. dimmer controlled to provide Mrs. Badzo during thcday. The exterior of the house is , a variety of illumination ef­ Both O fficer Cagney and of textured cedar, compli­ fects. ■ Homer had,worked five years mented with native New Jersey, The homo is climate con­ ago with South Brunswick police shale brick. The living room trolled by a forced air system tracking down a suspect in the has one wall utilizing the same with air conditioning and humi­ 19G3 murder of a migrant farm wood and brick. dity equipment. worker. Township police Ser­ The interior also has a very GOLDBERG HOME geant Milton Leventhal found interesting foyer of Spanish 1 The European Country and him self working once again with mosaic tile with a cathedral Early American furnishings of the bloodhound, as he had during ceiling extending into two bed­ the Edward Goldberg home in- the Broadway Road-area mur­ rooms, which have trapezoidal Kendall Park are complimented If you have banking to do, you won’t find a better place IT’s a DRIVE-IN BRANCH with fast and friendly service. You der. windows. From the living room by the decorating and rem odel­ Expected back again yester­ and dining area, there is an ing done by Mr. Goldberg. A Nassau Street office, because . . . can bank conveniently from your car at a handy window- day morning to pick up the trail exit to a lovely redwood deck. "Holiday Boutique" and r e ­ in daylight, tire bloodhound freshments will bo featured team, one of two in Ocean Coun­ GARTARZ HOME here throughout the tour. ty, is used constantly through­ The dark wood finish on the out the state. The, "part-time” 1 Located on' Henderson Road rlnslde -.of ;the . front!.door is.one program In the sheriff’s-of-r >rr Jjs> Franklin Park, the eontem- example of his ideas. Tha dlsi flee is responsible for locating porary hom e of M r. and Mbs. tressed effect of the woodwork m ore than 60 people in the past Don J. Gartarz was built in in the kitchen is also effective seven years. 1962. It was designed by Mr. in carrying out the decorative -0 - Gartarz with a master land­ theme of the house. scaping and development plan. A family room containing a A redwood exterior, accented fireplace has been added re­ Tour by vivid colored panels, is com­ cently to the house. Refresh­ ments and the boutique are plan­ (Continued from Page One) plimented 1 by the surrounding gravel planting area, which per­ ned In this area. features in this charming, his­ mits a variety of landscaping -0 - toric home. techniques and contrast with the MALINOWSKI HOME lawn areas. Retaining walls and School activities and the school The contemporary home of a lower patio at the rear of children involved in them are given M r. and M rs; Kamil Malinow­ the house maintain a low pro­ detailed coverage in the Central ski is located on an acre and file similar to adjolninghomes. Post, South Brunswick's commun­ a half of wooded area on Beek- . The pool and cabana areas ity newspaper. man Road. The Malinowskis w ere completed in 1967; final

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She had the third highest Other members of the New Jer­ sey team were Carol Beany, 16, of Saturday. sco re in the contest with 525 GORSSO — A boy to M r. and Competing with 12 toams from points out o f 600. She was a lso the Princeton, who also flew home Mrs. Richard Gorsso, 2 Crescent TRENTON -- New Jersey's as far west as Montana — whero third highest Individual giving oral from her studies in Colorado, Janet Drive, Griggstown, Oct. 11. duck-hunting season will re-open horses are m ore comm on than cars reasons with 159 out o f 200 points. Masterton, 15, of Case Road, Ne- CASTANO — A boy to M r. and Friday, according to Commis­ - - the state champs came In fourth Diane received a stable blanket shanic Station, and Sue Perrlne, Mrs. ", Hugo Castano, 19 Russet sioner R obert A. R oe o f the State with a total of 1513 points out of from H. Kauffman & Sons and a 17, of Pittstown. M rs. VI Glffln Road, Kendall Park, Oct. 14. Department of Conservation and 1800. Ohio won first place with leather halter from the Miller of Molli-G-Ranch, Amwell Road, SIVCO — A boy to M r. and Economic Development 1139 points, Pennsylvania placed Harness Company, both of New Neshanic coached the team. Mrs. Steven Slvco, Major Road, The season will run throughDe- with 1538, and Virginia showed York, at an honors banquet Satur­ Monmouth Junction, Oct. 19. cem ber" 28, the final Saturday of WRIGHT —' A girl to Mr. and tho year. Hunting hours run from Mrs. David Wright, 9 Bedford 1/2 hour before sunrise until sun­ Road, Kendall Park, Oct. 21. s e t ROUTE 27 CRUCJS — A girl to M r. and New Jersey's extensive coastal M rs. Robert C rucls, 7 ^Quentin marshes usually provide excel­ MIDWAY BETWEEN Road, Kendall Park, Oct. 29. lent waterfowl hunting in late No­ vember and December. Sporting OF KENDALL PARK PRINCETON AND NEURENTHER — A girl to Mr NEW BRUNSWICK and Mrs. Karl Neurenther, Old opportunities are especially good Road, Little Rocky Hill, Oct. 29. along the southern coast, where the Green Acres Program has ST. PETER'S HOSPITAL added substantially to public wet­ lands acquired with State hunting THOMAS - - A boy to Mr. and license and federal Duck Stamp Mrs. Robert Thomas, New Road, funds.' 5 0 Monmouth Junction, Sept. 28. The brief early portion of S A V E * FEHER — A girl to Mr. and the duck season offered limited ON MANY ITEMS OF QUALITY APPAREL Mrs. Alfred Fisher, 73 Hender­ hunting along the coast, but FOR EVERYONE IN THE FAMILY DURING OUR son Road, Franklin Park, Oct. 5. early-flights 'along inland waters O'NEILL — A g irl to Mr. and provided good shooting for north­ M rs. John O 'Neill, 10 W oodrow ern New Jersey wildfowlers. Road, Kendall Park, Oct. 9. -0 - COLEMAN — A girl to Mr. and BIRTHDAY SALE Mrs. Robert Coleman, 39 New The Central Post news office, Road, Kendall Park, Oct. 12. located In Room 202 of the Hub Building, 3530 Lincoln Highway CALLAN — A boy to Mr. and QUANTITIES LIMITED! SHOP (Route 27), Kendall Park, is open Mrs. Thomas J, Callan J r., 83 from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m . Monday, • Kingsley Road, Kendall Park, EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS! Nov, 1. Tuesday and Friday, and from 1 to 5 p. m. Thursday. NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES Mike Elk0 POicn? 0Ut the finer P0ints of a P|aV r o u t e d in the Scout Brunswick ON SALE MERCHANDISE! football team s previous game. Films of each Saturday game are presented, along with the coach's commentary, the following Tuesday at the high school, beginning at 8 p.m. SALE ENDS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23. Defense Study Freda voiced "no" votes. (Continued from Pago One) After a hastily called recess, t f T ; (Continued from Page One) Mr. Spataro changed his "no" vote last touchdown drive of the after­ to an abstention and Dr. . Freda noon. Bonn sliced for 11 yards, after the group had met Monday voted "y e s " after stating that the ENTER and then darted for five. Andreko night to discuss permanent bond­ landfill operations, private and gained five, and Conover ran twice ing of :the authority's operation. township, "could not be left .un­ DELICATESSEN’BAKERY ..J for 15 yards. The financial advisor to the au­ covered"; while noting that "pri­ N EW ROAD & ROUTE 27 (Next to Esso Station) Conover smashed Into the line thority thought "existen ce o f the vate landfills contribute heavily" and hit Into the open, dashing 25 study detrimental for obtaining to waste disposal in the township, KENDALL PARK yards for his third touchdown of bonds," Mr. Greene related. he thought it best to settle for a the season. Bonn’s extra point was Tho mayor countered that he three year phasing-out period. good to make the score 13-0. felt the study was "an investment Other ordinances passed, ail Metuchen tried to come back, as In the future o f the authority." three unanimously, were a street Complete Sutton fan for 10 and Taylor He added that he had noticed bi­ opening ordinance amendment, re­ PHONE grabbed a 26 yard aerial from partisan support for the attempt quired by a court decision in the Line [MEN'S FAMOUS BRAND Flnkelstein. The drive ended four to Improve the body's operation Transcontinental Pipeline case plays later on the Viking 29. The through the recent election. handed down by Judge DavidFuhr 297-9729 of Pies DRESS SHIRTS AND Vikings were soon forced to punt, The only discussion at passage man; a Library Construction Bond SPDRTS SHIRTS and the Bulldogs drove once m ore. of the study approval toward the Ordinance amendment, to take ad­ for Despite a 26 yard pass from meeting's end was concerned with vantage of an additional $12,467 for compfete Flnkelstein to R oger Young, the its starting time. Mayor Chrinko offered in federal money fo r the _ -K. ^Thanksgiving REG. $6....$3. drive was once again stopped. explained this would,.come within construction; and a dump truck Catering & Rental A ll permanent press shirts by one The Bulldogs, though, halted the 30 days of signing the agreement, purchase ordinance, which will of America's top makers. A ll cot­ Vikings to regain the ball. This as specified in Little’s contract. be up for second reading Dec. 3 Please tons and polyester blends. Solid time, Benn Intercepted a pass He commented just before ad­ colors and plaids, stripes, sizes 14 The others will be considered Service to 17 and S ,M ,u ,x u . and the Vikings had the ball on' journment, In answer to a spec­ fo r the second time at the s e c­ Order Early! their own 18. tators query, that the Little con­ ond December meeting. South Brunswick began a "klll- tract specified a maximum cost of In other business, Mayor r r i ; 1 *1 V y -.fhbiiOlofk" drive, and ..Conover- ,$18,000 for, the study,-plus no Chrinko .. encouraged "all resi­ , .. six. Agdroko followed •more’ than 15 'p e rd e n t of*tfiq; total dents desiring to apply f6r posi­ /b a k e r y s p e c i a l s with;- six, and Conover smashed cost for expenses. At most, he ob­ tions on thb-various township bod­ * '•.» yJ i . for'nine more, Benn gained two, served, the study would cost the ies" to contact him or any other Rye Bread...... Andreko, four, Conover, four, and township between$20,000 and$2 1t- JUNIORS', MISSES' Committeeman. The- governing Hard Rolls...... 0 0 g g Andreko, 12, to m ove the ball 000. body was interested in hearing COORDINATES into Metuchen territory. Of the four proposed ordinances "from any and all residents," he Conover ran 'twice 'for five introduced at Tuesday's meeting, related. Since there will be many 50 % OFF yards, and Sprague passed to Tom the Landfill Ordinance Amendment openings Jan. 1, he voiced the For delicious Pizza Pies, Yost for 15 yards to Metuchen’ s 19. provided the greatest ado over Committee's desire to solicit "as .Tweeds, plaids, prints In Benn got six, but Andreko fumbled little .. many applications now as possi­ visit our Sugar Shack 297-9806, GIRLS' DRESSES wools, blended fabrics and to give Metuchen one last chance Defeated the first time around b le." bonded fabrics. Shirts, to score. by a 3 to 2 vote, the m easure saw Kendall Park Shopping Center. slacks, vests, sweaters in Flnkelstein threw Incomplete, 50 % OFF wide assortments. Sizes 3 the light through re-introduction to 15, 8 to 18. and than ran for eight. Penalties after CommitteemanDr. JohnFre- Prints, solids, stripes in moved the Bulldogs back to their da decided1 to change his vote to cottons, rayons, 1 orlons own 7. Flnkelstein faded back and "yea." He thought a three year etc. Many styles Including Jumpers, ’• A-lines, shirt­ threw a long pass that was Inter­ time limit given owners of private waists and pant dresses. cepted by Charlie Hogan to wrap landfills, to close down their op­ Sizes 2 to 3x, 3 to 6x, 7 to up the game. 14. erations, too short a time. Hogan ran out the clock on his After re-consideration, howev­ interception, and the Vikings had er, he chose the three years over their third win. no time, and no ordinance. BOYS' SUITS The season ends Saturday, Nov. The matter had reportedly been 23, as the Vikings take on Clifford AND SPORT COATS Scott at 2 p.m . on the South Bruns­ discussed in executive session. wick field, Voting showed Mayor Chrinko -0 - and Dr. F reda fo r an amendment 50 % OFF OPEN: 9:30 till 9 PM: Monday from the doctor to extend the time in precious sterling Thursday, Friday 9.30 till 6 LEGION PLANS PARTY Wools, rayom blends, tweeds, PM: Tuesday, Wednesday limit to five years; Dr. Richard iridescent* in Ivy styling and blaz­ Saturday Ilnicki, Edward Visinsld and Jo­ ers, Sizes 2"to 4. 3 to 7 and 8 to 12 in assortment. TRENTON' - The annual Christ­ seph Spataro were opposed. On m as party for veterans at the introduction of the item itself State Hospital in Trenton will be Dr. Ilnicki and Mr. Chrinko vot­ held on Friday, Dec. 6, at 7 p.m. ed affirmatively, while Com­ mitteemen Spataro, Visinsld and

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A> PAGE 7 THE CENTRAL POST THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1968 Film Series Shows Public Notice Dalers Finish Fast Season With Second Democratic Club Invites Residents To Security Talk by KEITH RASMUSSEN A total of ten schools from tho enabled South Brunswick to place rFahrenheit 45*1 ’ Central Jersey area sent seven second with 111 points. New Brunswick's Social'Security and benefits under the present Mr. McIntyre affirm ed:, TAKE NOTICE that at a regular meeting ol South Bunswick's V a r s i t y runners each to Buccleuch Park Keith Rasmussen and Tom Ryan director Is scheduled to speak at "All tho sonior citizens of South the Township Committee ol tho Township of social security law. Included In placed 11th and 15th respectively, Francois Truffaut's "Fahrenheit the South Brunswick D em ocratic Brunswick Township, regardless South Drunswlck, hold on November' 0, I960, Cross Country Team placed sec­ in New Brunswick. At stake was 451" will be the next ovent in Mr. Murphy's talk will be discus­ the South Brunswick Township Committee ap­ while Richard Holland trailed at Club's regular Meeting Monday of their party affiliation, should ond Saturday in the New Jersey a chance to compete in the State McCarter Theatre's International sion o f new and additional bene­ proved the following Use Variances: 24th. Rick Wedemeyer, rounding evening, Nov, 2rJ, at the FrankUn come an 1 be our guests for this Frank c . Hart and Janet Hart, Block 93, State Intorscholastlc Athletic As­ Finals, reserved only for the top fits they will receive beginning in Film Series on Tuesday, Nov. 2& enlightening talk," tho club presi­ Lot IF, for permission to style and sell wigs sociation's Sectional finals. five teams in the area competition. into top form once again after at 8 p.m.. Park Elks Lodge. January I960. and hairpieces and related cosmetics In their Representing the township in State finals will be held at Warin- being sidelined with a foot injury, Beginning promptly at 8:30p.m., The federal representative wiU dent concludod. homo located on the aforementioned premises. The French director's film vir- Included in the meeting's agenda Dr. Joseph Honno, Block 28, Lot 3B, for per­ Group II competition, the Vikings anco Park in Elizabeth Saturday. finished 28th. according to club President John answer all’ questions concerning sion of the Ray Bradbury science mission to oporato a Boarding Homo for Shel­ trailed Highland Park by 55 points, Although none of Coach Peter Richard Fiore, 33rd, Teff Feath- McIntyre, J. P. Murphy will direct social security from the audience. will be. the nomination of officers tered Caro In an R-A Zone and to complete fiction classic was his first Holly­ and narrowly nipped Bound Brook W arner's harriers broke into the erston, 35th, and Ray "C oach " his. comments to the township's The public is invited to attend and, for the 1969 executive board. Re­ the existing addition of two rooms and a bath wood film, his first color film, on the aforementioned premises. by Just two points, to grab silver, top ten finishers, it was again tho Hurley, 38th, rounded out the Vi­ senior citizens and "explore with if they ' wish, leave immediately freshments will bo served during and his first in English. solid block of Viking runners that king attack. them every avenue of their rights the evening .program. Pub.: 11-21-1 l IT team medals. after the guest speaker's portion, F ee.: $3.03

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AN ORDINANCE TO VACATE ANDRE LEASE THE PUBLIC RIGHTS INALLOH PORTIONSOF PLAY "FOOTBALL DOLLARS" . .. WIN UP TO s5, FIFTH STREET, SIXTH STREET. SEVENTH STREET, EIGHTH STREET, AVENUE. H. AVENUE C, AVENUE D. AVENUE E. AVENUE F. AVENUE G AND AVENUE II. IXTIIETOWN­ SHIP OF SOUTH BRUNSWICK. COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY. GUARANTEE the SUCCESS of your THANKSGIVING DINNER. . .

WHEREAS, those certain streets or roads tn the Township of South Brunswick, hereinafter particularly described, have, heretofore been dedicated to tho public use by virtue of the filing S E R V E I a m h a k ( I t r r u • 1 7 . - A t » ! I tn the Middlesex County Clerk's Office on June 30. 1913 of a certain mapenlltled,,Mopof Prop­ ... erty Owned by Lawyers Realty Co. of American A Near FrankUn Park. South Brunswick. New Jorsey" dated January, 1913, as Map M717 tOOPfM BW aW , In File #392; and WHEREAS, tho aforesaid streets havo nev­ SUPERMARKETS er been established o r Improved and have never LAST YEAR NEARLY 1,000,000 HOUSEWIVES BOUGHT OUR PREMIUM BREED! .been approved and accepted by tho Township o f South Brunswick as public roads; and WHEREAS,.'It has been determined that the public Interest would bo best served by the vacation, release and extinguishment of tho public rights In said streets; therefore DE IT ORADDfED BY THE TOWNSHIP COM- MrTTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH BRUNSWICK, IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLE­ SEX. THAT: 1. - Tho following described portions of streets or roads, and more particularly she and described and designated on a cortain map filed In the Middlesex County Clerk's Office on June 30, 1913 entitled "Map of Property Owned by Lawyers Realty Co. of American Near Franklin Park, South Drunswlck. New Jer­ sey, dated Januarv, 1913, as Mnp#7J7 In File #392, bo ami tho same are hereby released:

Tho entire length of Fifth Street The entire length of Sixth Street. The entire length of Seventh Street. The. entire length of Eighth Street. lK jr:n*h£ftTtlng from the .lands of J. Metzol on the wost to lands of Chas. Kuntz on the oast, as shown on said map. The entire length of Avenue C. ■ All that Portion- of Avenuo D west of the westerly lino o f Fourth Street produced. The entire length of A v e n u o E. All that portion of Avenuo F. west of tho westerly line of Fourth Street produced. The entire length o f Avenuo G. Tho entire longth o f Avenue H. 4;. 2. This ordinance shall take effect Im­ mediately after final passage and publica­ tion as required by law. ■ The above ordinance was Introduced nnd passed on first reading at a regular mooting of the Township Committee of the Township o f South Diunswlck hold on November Gth, 1968 and will be considered on second reading and final passage at a regular meeting of tho Township Committee of the Township of South Brunswick, at 8:00 P.M.. at the Municipal Building, Monmouth Junction, New‘Jersey, on December 3, 19G8, at which time and place any person interested therein will be glvon an opportunity to be heard. ELBERT C. PIERSON, Township Clerk Approved; ANDRE WM. CRUDER, Township Attorney November 0. 1908 ;

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Ordlnanco No. 23-68

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE PUR­ CHASE OF ADUMPTRUCKFORTHEROADDE­ PARTMENT- OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY.

WHEREAS, In the public Interest and in the furtherance of the work and purposes of the Road Department. It Is necessary and desirable that the municipality at this time proceed with the purchase of a new dump truck; >' NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Township Committee of the Township of SAUSAGE 3 1 00 SAUSAGE South Brunswick, as follows: Section 1. That the amount required for the purchase of the Item set forth In the promises , hereof, namely $8500.00 be and the same Is FRESH PORK SHOULDERS SMALL LEAN ; hereby appropriated from the Capital Improve­ ment Fund of the Township of South Brunswick. *. Section 2. That the Township Committee may BACON s a ’fisa isz 6 3 ‘ CHICKENS complete tho purchase horeln above authorized t by appropriate resolution. SPARE RIBS LEANMEATY 155' Section 3. That this Ordinance shall take ef­ CAPONS * fect after the final passage and publication as required by law. SAUSAGE “WWat" b 89 DUCKS ^ Section 4. The provisions of this Ordinance are , 5 F O r THANKSGtVWG declared to be severable and tf any section. i* S^38 - sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance FARMER GRAY TURKEY ROAST BONELESS f O.l poll JU ‘ shall for any reason be held to be Invalid or ■ unconstitutional, such decision or decisions shall MERCHANTS 2 not affect the validity of the remaining sec­ GREEN STAMPS Appetizing Dept. (Where Available) tions, sentences, clauses and phrases of this 100 FREE Ordinance hut they shall remain in effect, It WITH THIS COUPON U PURCHASE OF being the legislative intent that this Ordinance PO R K ROLL shall stand notwithstanding the Invalidity of any RO A ST BEEF part. s750 or MORE F°°D I’A-lb. The above Ordinance was Introduced and EXCEPT CIGARETTES. FRESH MILK or FAIR rol, FRESH passed on first reading at a regular meeting of FAIR TRADE ITEMS 9 5 ' 9 9 ‘ CO OKED 1 the Township Committee of tho Township of ONE COUPON PER FAMILY 'S& n I d Vj-lfc. 9 8 ' South Brunswick hold on November 10, 19C0, i i and will be considered on second reading and COUPON EFFECTIVE NOV. 17th thru NOV. 23rd. DATAkl StlCED • PREMIUM f A final passage at a regular meeting of the Town­ ESAlUlU FOOD FAIR VAC PACK IbO#< ship Committee of the Township ofSouthBruns- CORNED BEEF v.-ib. 9 8 ‘ SUM ■ " [ f a i r Sl.ortu.H H 9 . wick to be held at the Municipality Building-, BONUS COUPON 9 , MonmoutfrUunctlon. South Brunswick-Township, DESSERTS "i&r • ,? 3 '.t;-s10' v rcnia ■/..ib. 7 9 ( New Jersey, at B;00 P.M., on Decembe’t 3 ,19CS, BAKED HAM . . at which Ume and place any person Interested MERCHANTS Tomato Juice therein will be given an opportunity to be heard. 2 0 0 FREE GREEN STAMPS Elbert C. Ptorson fruit Cocktml .ou-; ' 1 Township Clerk WITH THIS COUPON U PURCHASE OF ANY lB y : MARGARINE WHITE SHRIMP 1 CANNED HAM oI& er CuUeHii*eL " Andro Wm. Gruber FYNE f? Mb. O A ( TEXAS Township Attorney ONE COUPON PER FAMILY . SPRED ^ pkgs. 50 to 60 per lb. ^ Pub.: 11-21-1908 IT 9 9 * | Fee.: $13.38 (COUPON EFFECTIVE NOV. 17th thru NOV. 23rd. -0- 1 ADCTCD TAILS.CINUINI RICOTTA 3 99 LU>l3ICK southafrican SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP passms mass M i l ,8S289 BOARD OF EDUCATION New Road MERCHANTS BABY GOUDA - 59 No. 1 SM ELTS CANADIAN i, 65' 'Monmouth Junction, N. J. 08852 t 50 FREE GREEN STAMPS NOTICE TO BIDDERS WITH THIS COUPON 6. PURCHASE OF ANY Tho Board of Education of the South Bruns­ TWO D0ZEH MAYFAIR OR ,. rt C r.lt 'oolite FRESH TENDER CALIFORNIA wick Township hereby Invites tho submission of sealed bids on FOOD FAIR EGGS I ' 6. :uu Cortots Audio Visual Equipment ONE COUPON PER FAMILY Lge. ®e ?!. Rretid food fa® Bunch for uso In tho school district. 1 fc6uPQN~ElFEclTVE'NoVl77l7rhT~FKrv.~23TJl)|jt<^ftaS^ Bids will bo received until 10:30 A.M., Slutting *” ea,k pte Nov. 25, 1968 at the Business Office, New r-M fair Reuch rm Road, Monmouth Junction, New Jersey, at which time and place all bids will bo publicly openod. Specifications and bid forms may be obtained at tho same office. TOWARD PURCHASE of The Board of Education roservos the right 10‘ OFF 1 -lb. Box • t e r e ie c t any or all bids. Any bid submitted wSi^bo binding for 45 days subsequent to the BAKING POTATOES. 5 a. 49* date tY,bld opening. SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS f o o d F A IR BOARD OF EDUCATION SLICED SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP WITH PRESENTATION OF THIS COUPON italk ^ X -\ MIDDLESEX " COUNTY, N.J. GOOD ONLY A T FOOD FAIR PASCAL CELERY \ Milton J. Cobert ONE COUPON PER FAMILY V 3oard Secretary Pub: 11-21-08 tit ■c o u p o n "E F FECTTvTTNOV~~7Th“ 7i7u NOV- 2 37d Feo: $7,25 — , FRESH ARTICHOKES 2 - 35* i - 0 - EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES „ ENGINEERING SEMINAR All Food Fair Store Managers are now interviewing Srf»!f£«*sa 1-ox. • • N for openings for full-time Meat Cutter Apprentices, GAIN DETERGENT pVg. - 79* Electronic Associates, Inc. or Grocery Clerks, and Dairy Clerks. Full Company Paid West Long Branch will sponsor Benefits, plus opportunities for advancement. Apply MFGRS JUCC a seminar entitled "Design and a t y o u r n e a re s t F o o d F a ir Equal Opportunity Employer* TAME REG. RINSE LIST S I.00 1: 8 9 ' BAGGIES .Th 3 9 * Application ol Digital Simulation Languages for Continuous Sys­ WHITE R AIN - Reg. ar Hard tems" at Princeton . Computation 11..;:$ | 29 FRESH SPRAY Center Dec. 5-6, Area engineers JOY LIQUID 1 2-ox. HAIR SPRAY bot. DEODORANT $ f QJ and technical managers who wish 3 3 SHAMPOO «.cw,M .oo ■i;r 79' TOc OFF LABEL 2V,.o« to attend should contact Peter DETERGENT LIST 51.25 «>n 1 Holsber'g, P.O. Box582, Princeton.

We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. Not Responsible for Typographical Errors. Prices and Coupons Not EHective in Wayne, Hoboken. Brk^ Town, Freehold or Bergen County, PRICES U COUPONS EFFECTIVE NOV. i7th thru NOV. 23rd. P A G E 8 THE CENTRAL POST THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1968 Miss Lynch Plans To Wed Mayors In State Receive Pamphlet

Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lynch International Commerce at the M ayors of som e 500 municipali­ Association of Real Estate Boards ties in the State havo beon sont a of 23 Steven Road, Kendall Park, University of Kentucky. He Is pres­ entitled, "A Program to Make announce the engagement of their ently employed by Dun and B rad- pamphlet outlining a new and ex­ daughter, Elizabeth Ellen, to Tho­ street. citing program of the National America Better." mas Allen Pitt, son of Mr. and Mrs, The wedding will take place Dec. Stanley Pitt of Clos'ter. 28 at the Community P resbyteri­ “ Miss Lynch Is n graduate of an Church of the Sand H ills In MOVING BEFORE XMAS??? South Brunswick High School and Kendall Park. Is presently a senior at Douglass - 0 - Enjoy your Xmas shopping College.. Her major Is Span- Informatlon on submitting news lsh-Latln American studies. releases, obtaining subscriptions Leave the moving to Mr. Pitt Is a graduate of North­ and scheduling advertising may be ern Valley Regional High School. obtained at the Central Post news He received his bachelor of arts office, located In Room 202 of the x degree from Rutgers University Hub Building, 3530 Lincoln High­ O and -a- master of - arts degree In way- (Route 27), Kendall Park, or Latin American studies from the by phoning the office at 201-297- MISS ELIZABETH ELLEN LYNCH Patterson School of Diplomacy and 3434. a re n a MOVING CO

9 Charlton St. p.O. Box 3191 Princeton, N.J. Mercerville, N.J. PHONE (609) 452-2230

sparkling wine - champagnes BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL red, rose', white table wines S K A TE T IE ING T E C H N IQ U E , performed on daughter Gina by Mrs. Robert Wlastandino of 9 Joline ------► DIRECTORY <------finest brandies and liqueurs Road Kendall Park, receives rapt attention of daughter Therese, while Mrs. Arlene Kaczmarek marvels at Ginas instant enthusiasm for the sport. The foursome attended St. Augustine's special roller skating party at the Kendall Park Roller Rink, an "America On Wheels" facility. For Information Call 2 Q7 -3 d 3 A St. Augustine’s Group BEAUTY SALON Township Co-ed, DRUG STORE ($T0g$bop Holds First Function, , School Teacher SIEGELS Family Seating Party FRANKLIN PARK PHARMACY LIQUORS • WINES - BEER • SODA M ore than 350 ,/am lly mem­ Engaged To Wed bers took advantage of an "ecu­ BEAUTY SALON menical" skating party last week, Mr. and Mrs. James Court­ 155 CHURCH STREET , OPEN UNTIL 1 P.M. ON THANKSGIVING DAY St. Augustine Athletic and Rec­ ney, Monmouth Drive, Monmouth Junction, announce the' engage­ NEW BRUNSWICK. N J m reation Association's first acti­ 247-4800 vity of the 19G8-G9 period. The ment of their daughter, Sharon Ann, PROMPT, FREE DELIVERY TO: program for the evening, arranged ■to Anton Lemll, son of Mrs. An­ KENDALL PARK o p e'n 7 0 o y * by Mr. and Mrs. Andy DeVito, ton Lem ll and the late Mr. Lem ­ SHOPPING CENTER FAST. FREE DELIVERY Kendall Park Rocky Hill provided activity for the entire ll of Riva Avenue, North Bruns­ 297-3218 Corner Rt. 27 and family. wick. 1 Griggstown Monmouth Junction Henderson Road Association President Frank Both M iss Courtney and Mr. FREE PARKING AT Belle Mead . Franklin Park Newman assisted with skating Lemll graduated from South BOTH LOCATIONS.. Call 297-3571 Brunswick High School. The pros­ Kingston party preparation. Site of the Franklin Park church's affair was pective bride Is presently aisen- the Kendall Park Roller Rink on ior at Wesleyan College, Buck- PLUMBING FLOOR WAXING. Route 27. hannon, W est Virginia. A mem­ ber of. Alpha XI Delta Sorority, KENDALL PARK SHOPPING CENTER Dave Cornish and Julius Varga /PrUM BITOTY w ere door prize winners in the she Is majoringinelementaryedu- course of the evening. ; cation. PRO**?* 2 9 7 - 2 2 2 4 Future activities planned by the Mr. Lemll Is a graduate of the church association:, include a same college with a bachelor's degree in biology. A m em ber of, FLOOR WAXING SERVICE Christmas Party Dec. 21, a Sports-1 CALL DA 9-6063 -a-xama-program Jan. 24 and: a , Chi Phi .Fraternity, he Is pres-* .commercial • residential ’■’Bothers’ Bdve" basketball tourn- MISS SHARON ANN COURTNEY To ^n sh lp gls.^ M0nt8Omerr DONALD C. ROOMER „ amentjiwith dates to be announced !l •window cleaning* / shortly. INC. Latest Scores Show Skaters !l Georges Rd. Dayton Phone lor Free Estimate FULLY LICENSED & INSURED 9 8 5 - 6 8 7 7 Tops In Speed Competitions Selremoter Service Kendall Park's speed skating est competion at Bladensburg, Md. team enlarged their lead of a month Saturday, Nov. 23. over second place Levittown.N.Y., In earlier competition, the speed ELECTRICAL HARDWARE with six first place finishes in com­ team took advantage of their guests petition at the Livingston Roller late last month by rolling up high H A L A S ^ Rink Saturday, Nov. 8. points on their home hoor to re­ DELTA The six wins went, to Mary-Jo gain first place In the "America Bruckmann, juvenile ladies; Dale On Wheels" Speed League. HARDWARE INC. Hover, novice men; Gayle Van It was standing room only, and Pelt, novice ladles; Bob Dlduch, little of that, as speed enthusiasts n junior men; Colleen Walsh, jun­ rooted for their favorites In some io r ladles; and Pat Mann, senior of the finest speed exhibitions to 1C ^ men. date. ALL TYPES OF Second place winners. at the L iv­ The local team grabbed sLx first ingston competition were Karen ELECTRICAL WORK places, an equal amount of sec, • Residential • Commercial • Indus­ Walsh, novice ladies; Lillian Ba- onds and one third In divisional trial Wiring • Contracting & Main­ luch, intermediate ladies; Steve' races. This was in addition to a tenance Services 'A X 7-9426 H over, Junior men; and Barbara first place in the mixed relay, FREE ESTIMATES 201-297-0915 Zawistowski, junior ladies. affording them top honors for the Kendall Park,Shopping Center Other contest action showed John night and in league standings. M orrissey taking third place In the ■ The team has won every relay senior men category. The local race this season and make a habit BARBER SHOP BEAUTY SALON men’s relay team of Pat of regularly lapping the field. Mann and Bob Dlduch was d is­ Distaff skaters Bruckmann and PHONE 329-2215 qualified for having too many men Van Pelt were first in their re­ NEW W AY on the floor. spective categories, and broth­ Luther Van Pelt of Kendall Park ers Dale and Steve Hover took top BARBER SHOP slid into the kick rail:while, rep­ honors in novice and junior men, ^eautg JSaltm resenting the club in the Intermedi­ respectively. Jean Papageorge was Phone 329-6068 ate men’s division' and required first In junior ladeis; top spot Op«n Mon. thru Sot. 9 to 8 nine stiches In his left shin.' Al­ pr op. LOUISE TAMMARO among junior men went to Hugh "Specializing in RazorCufs" though on crutches during the past Rone. Mon. thru Thtirs. 9 - 6 week, the speed skater has re­ Junior’ lady Barbara Zawistow­ Children under I2 - $ l .50 II Ffi'. 9 -9 ceived his doctor's permission to ski and senior man Patrick Mann Saturday? - $l .75 Sat. 9 - 6 be back in action this weekend. placed first .in , the three-mile Mfen -5 2 .0 0 The team takes on their lat- mixed relay event. RIDGE RD. Second place finishes went to RIDGE ROAD MONMOUTH JCT. N.J. John Blackmire, novice men; Pat MONMOUTH JC T., N.J. _ _Nex* to Barber Shop, tie Bruckmann, novice ladies; Lil- 11am Baluch, intermediate ladies; Bob Dlduch, Junior men; Colleen HARDWARE SHOE REPAIR Walsh, junior ladies; and Pat Mann, senior men, Barbara Zaw­ istowski took third place in the Jun­ MAURO’S ior ladles' division. 3530 BUILD71MG, RT. 27 The loudest rooting In the home inear Naw Road) contest seemed to be for the"tiny- NEXT TO FREDDY'S., tots," ages 4 to 7, as they pumped BARBER SHOP, their way around two laps of the Your Problems ore ours floor and a cross the finish line THE THREE BROOKS THEY'RE MOVING Next scheduled meet will be the ORTHOPEDIC on the rood to Princeton WORK DONE MEN, NOT Speed Invitational at Bladensburg, near Kingston M d., this weekend. A New Eng­ Hours: Opto daily Mon., thyu Sol., MIRACLE MEN land Artistic Invitational will fol­ ■ || ' 8:15 to 6 WATCH REPAIR and low in Massachusetts over Expert care and handling of CLOSED SUNDAYS CLOTHES ALTERATIONS. your household possessions is Thanksgiving Weekend. Telepnone WA 1—6275 everything you can reasonably The Skating Club of Kendall OPEN: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Dally, expect from the moving man. Park has a large list of entrants Lenox Filters Kirsch Rods Thursday to 8:30 P.M. He can’t put that old, familiar for both events. neighborhood in a crate . . . -0 - move the corner drug store tp.. Reliable service since 1922 When you open a 1 9 6 9 Christmas Club Account ycur new home town . . . bring’ Burlington Archer along Johnny's old school or at the National Bank o f New Jersey Mary's favorite hairdresser. Gets 2 1 2 - lb . Deer Neither can your Welcome Wagon Hostess work mirac*es. TRENTON — New Jersey's 200- Georges Road, Deans, N .J. > ' THIS WORKING MINIATURE REPRODUCTION IS JUST THE ACCENT- But she can and wi.ll provide pound deer dub has its first mem­ PIECE TO ADD TO THE DECOR OP YOUR HOME AND YOUR THE NATIONAL BANK directions to the community ber, Burlington archer James T. Authorized' Sales and CHRISTMAS CLUB IS JUST THE THING TO ASSURE YOU OR READY facilities you need, and bring Kelly according to Commissioner CASH FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON, 1969. MAKE IT A POINT TO COME OF NEW JERSEY with her a galaxy of gifts from Dealer , Service IN TODAY TO OPEN YOUR CHRISTMAS CLUB ACCOUNT AT ANY its leading merchants. She Robert A, Roe of the State Depart­ ment of Conservation and Econo­ OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW JERSEY ANO GET YOUR awaits your call at 297-1254 mic Development. . FREE GIFT. CHRISTMAS CLUBS BEGIN WITH $1.00 OUR SUPPLY OF TELEVISION ’ STEREO ’ APPLIANCES Archer Kelly bagged his trophy, LAMPS IS LIMITED-SO HURRY. MEMBER FDIC )) G. E. • SYLVANIA • ZENITH • R.C.A. m an 8-polnt buck, on October 18 KENDALL PARK SHOPPING CENTER, SOUTH BRUNSWICK o © o © Main Office: New Brunswick: 390 George Street in Brulington Townsfefp, Burling­ MAYTAG • KITCHEN MAID ton County., After required field 297-2110 329-2110 1 otl,#r 0,,,ce!' Mafucheit: 442 Main Sheet • North Brunswick: Livingston Ave. at 14th Street • Middlesex: 1252 Bound Brook Road dressing, the deer weighted 212 pounds- 1

i. THE PRINCETON PACKET THE CENTRAL POST IV/NDSOR-HIGHTS HERALD,

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1968

Classified Rates Resumes Help Wanted Help Wanted - Fem. Help Wanted - Fem. Help Wanted - Male Personals Bargain Mart

All Classified Advertising appears BANK TELLERS, fuU and part-time. Want a maximum yield job? USED FURNITURE of every In , all lour newspapers (circula­ Experience preferred. Cal! Mr, WANTED - CLEANING LADY 2 days EXECUTIVE SECRETARY required YOUNG MAN FOR general clerical Take positive action to get there. a week. Call 924-4788. WANTED-Somcone from Hightstown description. Thousands o f feet to tion 16,000), ThePrincetonPacket, Nicholson OI Mrs. Fairhurst for dynamic management consulting work. Full time steady job. Good pay. GOOD resumes get better $ jobs. 201-249-2331. who takes the 5:45 a.m. train from browse through. Always something The Central P ost and W lndsor- firm in Princeton. Excellent typing. Chance foriadvancement. High school It is a word picture o f you. Princeton Jet. or the,6:11 a.m. train different - largest collection in Bucks Hights Herald. Ads maybe mailed Shorthand' not required. Send resume graduate. Experience helpful but not Hav^ouScreated to sell you! from New Brunswick to Ndw York County. Daily, 8:30 to 5:30. Closed in or telephoned. Deadline tor new SENIOR STATISTICIAN HOUSEKEEPER. Livc-in. Pleasant to Box 1129, c/o The Princeton necessary. Call Culligan Water Also, Job search programs, area. Call 448-4414. Sunday. Edison Furniture, ads Is 5 p.m, Mondays If they are country home between Plalnsboro and Packet, Conditioning Co., 345 Witherspoon to be properly classified. Ads re­ In your areas o f interest. Career' , opportunity with a State Cranbury. No small children. Call Doylestown, Pa. Appmts. M-F after 5:30 St., Princeton, N.J, 921-8800. ceived on Tuesday before noon will Agency) in Trenton. Bachelors Degree 609-799-1282. S&S all day appear as "Too Late to Classify", required with experience and courses CushmanAssoc., Belle Mead NEIGHBORS’ KIDS GOT you down? Ads must be cancelled by 5 p.m. jn statistical theory and procedure. WAITRESSES - Part time or full time, 201-359-3825. Tell them to cool it and you’ll fake Monday. Liberal fringe benefits. Salary $8957. weekend & evening jobs open for SECURITY GUARDS - Full or part FOR SALE - CHAIN SAWS, NEW & Submit resume’ to Box 1124, c/o The CLERK-TYPIST:' Publisher desires them to Creative Playthings, Edinburg USED. Call 921-6251. alert person for typing and' filing.Good students or housewives. Pleasant time opening for mature personnel in RATES are $1.50 for four lines or Princeton Packet. Road, Cranbury, N.J. pay, pleasant surroundings, :::■ id-town atmosphere, excellent working Hopewell - Princeton area. Uniforms less for one week or, if ordered location, private parking. Princeton conditions, top wages, no experience furnished. Paid vacations, free life In advance; $1.25 each for two research publishing Co., 32 Nassau St. necessary, we will train you. Apply in insurance and retirement benefits. No BEAUTY COUNSELOR COSMETICS. consecutive weeks and $1 per week lay-off. Call dally 386-1312. After 4 Help Wanted BUILDING SUPERINTENDENT 924-2729. person, Buxton Country Shop, Rte. A ntiques Free makeup presentation. “ Try before •for three or more consecutive wanted for large garden apartment 206, Princeton. p.m. to 10 p.m. 871-1356. you buy.” 448-6979. weeks.' Next Increment of four lines project to take charge o f maintenance II 50 cents and the same thereafter. and repairs. Salary plus apartment or WINTER . COATS, RAINCOATS. Ads may be displayed with white couple to take charge o f renting, ANTIQUES: Big Big Stock o f Country space margins and/or additional CLERK-TYPIST needed for interesting CUSTODIAN - male, single, livc-in. pine washstands $25; cottage bureaus Ladies and men’s sizes. ' Good maintenance and repairs. Reply to Box WANTED BABY SITTER, itregular and diversified duties in sales office Call 924-5858. , $25; dry.sinks. $68; cupboards, sets o f condition. $2 - $2.50. The Bargain capital letters at $2.75 per Inch. 1126 clo The Princeton Packet. hours. 50c per hour. Location, SALES &. SALES MANAGEMENT located in Princeton. Good salary and chairs Hitchcock, plank-bottoms. Box, Kendall Park Shopping Center. 'Special discount rate of $2.25 per Princeton Windsor Apts., off Route 1 liberal company benefits. Contact Mrs. Period Hepplewhite cardtabies, cherry Inch Is available to advertisers in West Windsor. Will pick upr P osition s available, Salary and O’Neal at Mettler Instrument Corp., GUARDS - permanent and part runninVthe same classified display drop leaf tables, Windsor chairs, POOL TABLE, 3’ x 7’ ,Merritt, %” bed, commissions while engaged' in IDEAL OPPORTUNITY - to turn spare 448'-3000, e x t. 15. An equal 452-8277. tim e. Uniform s and equipment sup­ Grandfather clock, many others. OPEN ad for 13 consecutive weeks or, good , condition. $70. Call excellerated sales or sales management time into extra dollars. This is opportunity employer. ,l plied. Work In Hightstown area. different classified display ads to- j DAILY, noon to 5 p.m. including 201-297-9284 after 6. tallng 20 or more inches per month, program. Probable first year earnings pleasant, profitable business and an For appointment, 201-320-6021. Sundays. Piimleyc’s - Large Red Bldg. and .who arrange to be billed $12,000 - $18,000. Contact Tom excellent opportunity. Do you know Route 15 (off Route 206, Lafayette, monthly. Box numbers are 50 cents Petrone to see if you qualify for this someone? Maybe you! Apply Box 42, Sussex County) Top o f Jersey. Also PART TIME /SALES LADY wanted. TYPIST: Typing manuscript for extra. outstanding opportunity. 924-1721 or c /o the Windsor-Higlits Herald, publisher, cxccll. pay, fringe benefits, will buy antiques. Write Box 121, SEWING MACHINES 5 392-7178. Hightstown, N.J. 08520. Apply in person, Fabric Center, 25 SURVEYORS Lafayette,' N.J. or call 383-2114 or Witherspoon St., Prirtccton. pleasant environment, private parking. UNCLAIMED LAYAWAYS TERMS: 25 cents billing charge If Midtown Princeton. Call 924-2729. 827-9310. 1968 Zig-Zags ad Is not paid for within 10 days PARTY CHIEF & TRANSITMEN with IT IS NOT TOO LATE - To earn that highway or subdivision experience. ■ after expiration of ad. 10 per cent GRANDFATHER CLOCfC circa 1730, New, built-in zig-zag, push button money for Chrixtmas. Call ' AVON Also bright young man as trainee in c ash discount on classified display Carriage Lamp, Majolica chanticleers, reverse, buttonholes, , dams and Help Wanted - Fern. NOW! Write P.O. Box 634, So, Bound SECRETARY: Interesting, challenging land survey \wflc. ads If bill Is paid by the 20th RESEARCH position available, male or Crocheted, tablecloth. 201-828-3815. monograms, sews on buttons, Brook or call 725-5999. of the following month. Situations female. Technician with college degree position as secretary to publisher. blindhems, appliques, etc. No Wanted, add are payable with o r ­ in chemistry or biology preferred. Shorthand, typing, filing. Must be RARITAN VALLEY ENGINEERING attachments needed. Now machine der. The newspaper Is not respon­ Experience desirable. Write Box 1128 alert, tactful. Private parking. Good Route 206 guarantee. Somerville, NJ. ANTIQUE CHERRY CHEST o f sible for errors not corrected by c/o The Princeton Packet. SNELLING AND SNELLING UNIVERSITY OR COLLEGE GIRL salary, fringe benefits. Nassau St. 201-722-3100 the advertiser Immediately fol­ 134 NASSAU STREET for 15 hours o f infant care, fixing location. Call 924-2729. drawers. $55. Call 924-0320. $43 lowing the first publication of the supper, etc., weekly, in exchange for or terms arranged ad. exec see $6085 huge room with private entrance, bath SANDWICH MAKER, light grill, part challenging spot - for gal with good & TV and suppers. Box 1130 c/o The CALL CREDIT MGR. TILL 9 P.M. time or full time. exp. or inexp., good BUSINESS OFFICES: The P rin ce­ steno and typing, interesting and new 201-985-0601 COUPLE OR SINGLE persons wanted. Princeton Packet. pay, EMBERS, 'KENDALL PARK ton Packet, 300 Witherspoon St., organization ,.■ * 1 FULL TIME POSITION OPEN for Bargain Mart Out o f Town Call Collect Parlor maid-waitress helper. No 201-297-4343. driver. Knowledge o f Princeton & Princeton, N. J. Tel. 609-924- cooking'. Houseman-chauffeur. Living 3244; The Central Post, Building gal friday with bkkg. exp. $5200 vicinity essential. Reliable & quarters provided. Recent references HOUSEKEEPER? RELIABLE conscientious worker is a must. Call 3530, Room 202, 3530 Lincoln It bkkpg duties, good spot, car needed BAILEY’S DEPARTMENT STORE required. Call 924-0054' between 8 WOMAN wanted for light housework 924-0202 for appointment. || Highway (Route 27), Kendall Park, a.m. and 1 p.m. LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER for couple 2 days per week 9:30 to 2:30. Good Princeton Shopping Center SEWING MACHINE sec $5000 N. J., T e l. 201-297-3434; W lndsor- expecting, child mid-January. Large pay. 924-3047. 1968 SINGER local co. many benefits, nice office and Hlghts Herald, 140 South Main St., room,' TV, private entrance &. bath. Uniforms a Specialty Hightstown, N. J., Tel. 609- congenial people DRAFTSMAN - full time position. Good salary for person with good Cabinet Model Zig-Zag, slightly used, 448-3005; The Lawrence Ledger references. 924-2346 evenings or PRINCETONIAN HAIRSTYLING for For Nurses, Waitresses, Maids, buttonholes, sews on buttons, dams, Architectural type drawing. Grafics. jr. sec $4680 (temporarily located In the Prince­ Excellent salary and fringe benefits. 924-4825 Kxt. 26 days. men needs manicurist-recqptionist. Call CAR WASH & SERVICE STATION Beauticians, Utility Work etc. In white monograms, overcasts; blindhems, sews a little exp and good typing get you in and assorted colors. ton Packet Office.) Princeton, N.J. 924-2577. 924-7733. men wanted, full or part time. AU in zippers, all without attachments. line for future exec sec, excellent Four yeaf parts and service guarantee. benefits inquiries held confidential, Call or write Princeton Car Wash Inc., 350 ITALIAN MADE ACCORDION pro­ TYPIST - A rapdily growing research ■ $56.10 Alexander Road, Princeton, 924-9274. fessional size. Like new and in gal friday $4600 firm needs a responsible typist for CREDIT AND collection secre­ or $5. down-$5. per mo. R esum es case. Call 609-587-0459 after ELECTRONIC WIRING & no dictation but phone reports, questionaircs, etc. Must be tary, typing required, bookkeeping 5 p. m. ASSEMBLY, Experience essential. personality for right gal trained on electric typewriter, and be is helpful; all company benefits, CALL CREDIT MGR. TILL 9 P.M. F ollow schematics and sketches. familiar with tabular work. Liberal Apply Mach Lumber Co., EtraRd 201-985-0600 FOR SALE - 3 yr. old Phiico 12 Engineering company. Ringoes area. keypunch operator opeit company benefits and advancement Hightstown, N.J. 08520. Out of Town Call Collect BUS DRIVER - afternoons. Salary autom atic washer $75, perfect 609-466-1677. possibilities for the right girl. Call Miss open. Tenacre Foundation, 921-8900. condition, too small for new apt. Call RESUMES: prepared and reproduced 7 switchboard operator open O’Connor for appointment, 921-2461, 448-1853. days a week, any evening. Call for trainee or exp, salary .open, age no H ci ri y u n . banieriob. <•1: > •[!:.- > appointm ent, Mr. D. McElwain, / ' r ‘ i -ft? LUNCHEONETTE MANAGER SNELLING AND SNELLllTG'- S'* 896-1886/2132 Lawrehcevillc Rd. , Trainee - Experience preferred but not C.O.M.E: is a group like AA. but gen office gal $85 CLERKS-STENOS-TYPISTS necessary. Will train capable person, redesigned for us who are hooked on MATURE RELIABLE person to typing, filing, varied duties for bright, 134 NASSAU STREET OLD PINE COTTAGE CHESTS l other things. Call 466-0009. manage beauty salon, Hightstown area. energetic gal in nice office. Interesting work, friendly atmosphere, Old Bottles & Bottle Books For years, clever women have been Must have manager-operator license. good wages, employee discount on ELECTRONICS engineer $14,000 We do Caning & Rushing earning holiday cash as Starting salary $125. per week plus purchases. Apply in person W. T. CHEMICAL engineer $13,000 Come see our Christmas Boutique 'LUCY LENNON 921-2021 GRAVEL 'a n d top soil. F. G. Rue & TECHNICIANS—R & D percentage o f gross. Call 448-9870, Grants corner o f Rt. 130 and COST accountant $12,500 NOW ’N THEN SHOP A-l TEMPORARIES Sons, Stone Tavern Road, Imlaystown, P r i n e e to n -H ig h t s to w n R d . degree plus exp. (Behind Cranbury Inn) 82 Nassau St. Princeton N.J. (609) 259-2630. Hightstown. LAB supervisor $12,000 23 S. Main St. Cranbury, NJ. Experienced in construction & 924-9200 test of prototype, electronic & plastics or paint exp. . Wed. thru Sat. 1 1 -4 electromechanical equipment.' CARLA FREERICKS PRINCETON NURSING HOME PALMER INN, Rt. 1 - Cocktail MINING engineer OPEN Sunday 1 - 4 Hourly salaried positions avail­ Personnel Service Never a Fee Highest Rates ATTENTION CARPENTERS 35 Quarry Street ’ waitress. From 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Apply STATISTICIAN $11,000 609-395-1685 able. Growing precision instru­ 9 Charlton St., Princeton, NJ. ‘ Travel Allowance Cash Bonus m ent manufacturer offers 924-9000 in person. research, much exp. AND CABINET BUILDERS good salary, fringe benefits. Telephone (609) 921-2424 TECHNICAL writer $10,000 Accepting applications for experienced Cut off plywood sold at less than SYSTEMS ANALYSTS. ..t o $15,000 CHEF-manager $9,100 Call Mr. Reichard at Director o f Nursing, R.N.’s, L.PN’s, 50% savings. Various thicknesses SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMERS ELECTRONIC technician $7,800 Chef, Housekeeping' Supervisor, P. J. Walnford & Co. and sizes. Call 466-2872 after 5 GOOD FURNITURE and garage sale: (609)^924-6835 Math/Physics degrees ACCOUNTANT no exp $7,800 Maintenance Supervisor. Ask for Mr. RECEPTIONIST to handle telephone, p.m. weekdays; all day Saturday. Matched set o f 5 Mediterranean tables or send resume plus exp...... to $15,000 math degree Wetmore. light typing and other routine office and chests for living room, Hollywood PROGRAMMER, COMM’L Princeton Employment Agency CHEMIST recent grad $7,500 duties. Apply in person, Ridge Nassau, bed, down couch. AU excellent plus PRINCETON APPLIED 360/30 DOS & BOS ELECTRONIC wiremen $7,200 New Rd„ Monmouth Junction or call , RegisterFrec For PAINT sales trainer $7,000 other serviceable furniture: mirrors,, RESEARCH CORP. PART TIME CASHIER and food exp...... to $12,000 drapes, lamps, skiis, bicycles, 329-2311, Mr. Kotkirn DRAFTSMAN, hi grad $2.80 hr. APPLEGATE FLORAL SHOP P.O. Box 565, checker. Call Mr. Cresti, , RESEARCH ASSISTANT - Degree swimming pool with filter and ladder, POSTIIONS AVAILABLE 47 Palmer Square W. Princeton, N.J, 08540 Princeton, N.J, after 6 p.m., 921-7500. in some area o f soc. sci. 924-0121 good china and glassware, cooking essential plus some work Perm anent-Temporary-Part Time EILEEN COBB 921-2021 Secretaries, Legal Research and ware, “ 78" records, books, good'$20. An equal opportunity exp. involving details MONEY - SPARETIME OPPOR­ General Typists, Stenos, Dictaphone The Finest Flowers Grown sofa, dishes, hampers, component To...... $7,500 ■EXTRA MONEY FOR XMAS employer TUNITY PANELISTS AT HOME Operators, Bookkeepers, Receptionists, Delivered Promptly Hi-Fi, $35. TV, many odds and ends. ASST. BOOKKEEPERS. . . to $5,720 Flexible .hours, service es­ WANTED BY NEW YORK ;PBX, Key Punch, NCR" Operators, Situations Wanted In The Loveliest Arrangements Call 799-1632 after 6 or • aU day tablished customers. Have wom­ RESEARCHER TYPISTS - Tectorial,...... $5,200 ;Proof Readers (Experienced) Saturday. en earning $40. a week and more Mathematicians (BS degree) Lab and part Hrao, 10 hours a week. Leading research firm seeking iAdm. Assistants. EXCITING AND NEW people to furnish honest opinions HOLIDAY HELP NEEDED NOW DEPENDABLE RETIRED man seeks SNOW TIRES, 735 x 15. White wall Call 201-469-3240 • WAITRESSES by mall from home. Pays cash 352 Nassau St. general office position. Call (609) BICYCLE REPAIRS with studs. Like new. $30. CaU (609) Typists, Stenos, Bookkeepers 655-3755. 585-3642. , •BUSBOYS for all opinions rendered. Clients’ We Buy and Sell products supplied at no cost. For Work the day and weeks best for you Office & Tele, hours 9-5 - 924-3726 • DISHWASHERS and receive top hourly rates. Information write: Research 669 REGISTERED NURSE specializing in TIGER AUTO STORES Stop in or call today. FLUTE-SCHMER, silver, 1 yr. old. Mlneola, N.Y. 11501 Dept. N287. , Monday thru Friday obstetrics and pediatrics. Home nursing 24-26 Witherspoon Street Cost S435, wilt sell for $250. Call REPRESENTATIVES - Personable care for new mothers available. Call WA 4-3715 For Brand New MANPOWER, INC. 448-4536. women to represent local diaper service 201-892-7862 or 609-448-6596. WOMEN '■ 20 Nassau Street L I T T L E B U X MEN calling on expectant Mothers. All leads Room 305 supplied, car necessary. Guaranteed BILLIARD EQUIPMENT - Brunswick Restaurant , Princeton, New Jersey . SECRETARY YOUNG WOMAN In Hightstown, commission and car allowance. No Home Pool Tables. Used slate tables, STUDENTS 921-6805 willing to care for children in my experience necessary, will train. Call home. Call 448-6576. • parts and supplies. Pearl Bros., 2925 NOW MING ACCEPTED Immediate opening for secretary with FOR SALE; STEVENSON & Apply in Person TO TRAIN FOR for interview. Brunswick Pike, RL U. S. 1, Trenton. previous experience. Shorthand and Ridgewary Willow Ware' Johnson Bro. good, typing skills necessary HYGIENE DIAPER SERVICE service for 12 dinner set, Blackberry COMPUTER ATTRACTIVE WOMAN Diversified duties, liberal company glass with sterling silver overlay, Black PROGRAMMING II 201-722-8666 201-754-8000 B u x t o n ’S benefits, 38-% hour work week. Call A nnouncements F4ND THE ' UNUSUAL FABRICS, Smoky glass, service for 8 pink glass Needed here. Capable, responsible, to 924-5900, ext. 307, to arrange for from around the world. GRET- dinner set, Carnival stem dessert glasses JOBS learn and teach professional makeup. COUNTRY SHOPS MRGt 1IM BKIVAC interview. CHEN’ S FABRICS, Rt. 130, Hights­ & dishes to match, miscellaneous SYSKM ON EXUtlSIS Also possible to have small business o f RELIABLE WOMAN needed to clean town. 448-0283. Hours, Mon. - glassware from 25c to $6. 2 large full Montgomery, Shopping Cnt. your own. Write: include phone no. ACADEMY OF COMPUTER IICHMOIOQT— Vi d ay,, Hopewell. Good rate. OPINION RESEARCH CORP. HIGHTSTOWN PLANNED Sat. 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., Thurs. tables o f glassware. Sturdy oak library Rt. 206, A DIVISION OF UNIVIKSItr COMPUtlMS CO. Research Park Princeton, N J. Eve. 7 - 9 p.m. table $5, ladies Slipper Chair, large 13 KIKNIDY IlVD.. EAST IIUNSWICS. NJ. Transportation if necessary. PARENTHOOD CLINIC Just North of Princeton VTVIANE WOODARD COSMETICS References. Call 452-4876 days. An equal opportunity employer. jardiniere stand, old oil painting and ------CALL 828 3900 ____ First and tliird Saturday, 9 a.m. sharp. frame $ 12. Big frame and glass painting Supplies - Monday, 7:30 -'8:30 p.m. $25, Antique marble-topped table. Dept. 70132,565 5th Ave. '''DENTAL ASSISTANT for Princeton REPOSSESSED PIANO Walnut Call 448-3439 or Mon. - Fri. 9 - 5 p.m. Portable massage table $15. Call ■N. Y-..N.Y. 10017, or office. Experience preferred but not SALESLADY WANTED for full time Console. Nbw piano guarantee. Just 448-4581. 329-6722. Telephone (212) 682-4632 essential. Salary open. Call 924-1414. year round position in a Princeton Gift continue monthly payments. Call DATA PROCESSING PRO Shop. Call 466-0492 for information. Credit Department: Miss Rhoades, 392-7133. Mifflin Pianos & Organs, NEED MONEY? Boredwith household After 5 p.m. 466-1441. 234 E. State St., Trenton. Free Parking chores? Beauty Counselor Cosmetics SECRETARY in rear. Open Thurs. & Fri. eves, till 9, has just what you are looking for. Call IF YOU KNOW YOU'VE GOT IT. ' There is an opening for an Personals closed Sat.-5:30. . APPLES & CIDER: FO R.. Your experienced secretary in a 448-6979. i Convenience we wiU be open 9-12 busy office at the Untversity. Thanksgiving morning. Complete line even despite a lack of experience on some equipment, The duties are diversified and ALCOHOLICS ANNONYMOUS, o f winter apples and freshly made there is interesting work to be SECRETARY wanted for office in Help Wanted - Male HELP AND INFORMATION. CALL RUBBER STAMPS sweet apple cider. , done. center o f Princeton. Diversified- and 609-924-7592. School or College address Cold Soil Road, Princeton, New Jersey. and you, wish to join a large company.System team Home business, zip-code The benefits are outstand- interesting work in pleasant Rubber stamps o f all kinds and sizes with TOP MANAGEMENT support. atmosphere. Excellent typing skills WASHER AND DRYER Tngfand include a paid insur­ PAHR - To contact Princeton Assoc, made, to your order at: required. Reply Box 1122, c/o The AUTOMATIC, Frigidair 1962 for sale ance program, educational as­ Princeton Packet. $17,000 PLUS REGULAR CASH for Human Rights, call Ulli Steltzer, HINKSON’S sistance, and month long va­ BONUS for mature man in Princeton 921-6841 or Diane Graves, 924-5884. at $95. each. Call 924-4104 after 5 82 Nassau St. p.m. v area. Take short - trips to contact JUST SEND YOUR NAME AND cations among the features. Apply to the Personnel O f­ customers. Air mail R. A. Dickerson, President, Southwestern Petroleum fice in Clio Hall. LAST CHANCE SALE on G.E. POLAROID LAND Camera model Corporation, Fort Worth, Texas CHURCH SECRETARY in Princeton. refrigerators, freezers, ranges, washers, 110U. Best lense. Original prico $265. 76101. DOES ANYONE In your family have PHONE NUMBER TO BOX NO. 1121 PRINCETON 35 hour week, months'paid vacation, dryers, dishwashers and disposals. Free Used very Uttle. Offered at $100. Call . . .■ ..:...... a severe drinking problem? If so 924-2175. ______' ■■ electric blanket with purchase o f dryer. UNIVERSITY hospitalization. Has. a flexibility and contact NASSAU AL-ANON FAM­ informality o f a small office. For Must be connected to Public Service PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY DRIVERS Si LOADERS wanted, ILY, GROUP. Meets Wednesdays r interview call 921-2420 between 10 line. CHRISTM AS CARDS - Benefit « % PRINCETON PACKET Steady work, good pay and bene­ 8;30 P. M. Trinity Episcopal k An Equal a.ra. -1 p.m. JONES ELECTRIC CO. American Field Service; For 4 fits, Apply Mach Lumber Co., Etra Church, 33 Mercer St., Prince­ Opportunity Employer 7CenterSt. - Hopeweil, NJ. in form ation call Mrs. Bleimaier 4'^ , Rd., Hightstown. ton. 924-7592. 466 A229 HUNTER’S GUIDE

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Bargain Mart Autos For Sale Pet8 and Animals Special Services Instruction Garden—Landscape Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale

Paul Schocnfeld COMING SOON! The Red Pump MOORESTOWN, N.J. DOG AND CAT BOARDING THINK YOUR C H ltb’S A GENIUS? CARPENTRY AND Ceramic Studio in Hightstown area. FALL, PLANTING TIME is here! GOLF VIEW ROAD ‘ PRINCETON JCT. COLONIAL Then come sec our lino o f ‘discovery* BEAR BROOK KENNELS UTILITY BODY TRUCK, Chevrolet CUSTOM CABINETRY Classes to start soon. Watch for future Evergreen ■! privacy plantings, 1958 Appache 38. Good condition. SPACIOUS AND GRACIOUS toys at Creative Playthings, Edinburg Princeton Jet. 609-466-2614 announcements. ■ hedges, screens, foundationplant- BEST RESIDENTIAL SECTION . Modem Licensed Faculties . Look it over at: Culligan Water Road Cranbury, N.J, Toys that make lngs, ground covers are best plant­ This large four bedroom, 2)4 bath Consumer Bureau Reg. Conditioning Co„ 345 Witherspoon learning fun for the genius and not so ed now. We also build and repair Have you been looking for a home like almost new home offer’ everything genius. 452-2692 St., Princeton, New Jersey. MAKE YOUR PLACE GLOW HORSEBACK classes for boys and girls patio terraces, walks and w alls in this? 11 year old Williamsburg Colonial including central air-conditioning-large Make reservations early and adults now registering at the new and used brick, flagstone, Rancher cost over $200,000 to build, living room with fireplace, panelled With Todd Co. Princeton YMCA for start o f a seven bluestone or cement Antique stone now offered at $138,000 firm. Brick family room, formal dining room, den, week session o f lessons. Indoor WIRE-HAIRED CAIRN & West work faithfully restored. 18 years and frame construction, Belgium utility room) basement and over sized Reliable, quality painting. We carry full facilities, enrollment limited. Drop in Highland Terriers. AKC, wormed,, all experience and loca l referen ces. C ongo cedar, shake roof. The garage-nearly 2300 sq. ft. o f living insurance; Commercial, industrial, or call the Princeton YMCA - permanent shots. Reasonable. Call ’64 BUICK RIVIERA, one owner. Please call Creative Landscaping refinements and touches that go with space. Well-landscaped half acre offers WALNUT CRIB and mattress $30 residential. Free estimate call, (609) 924-4825. luxury living have been masterfully 609-896-0840. Motor, tires, brakes all in fine shape, of Princeton at 924-2040, days or privacy yet proximity to PRR Station, Biltrite carriage converts to car bed 448-4830 or (609) 655-3488. Want to sell by Dec. 1. Call Dr. Spitzer evenings. incorporated In this architectural gem. school and stores. April 1969 $25. Both excellent condition. Walnut days 201-359-3101 or nights 215-HY 5 bedrooms - Napance delux kitchen - occupancy; high chair $5, good condition. central air-cortditioning - sunken living GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES for 3-4412. OBAL 201-297-2831. CLEANING & WAXING. Jones & room with fireplace - dining room $41,000. sale. CaU after 6 p.m. 609-466-3113. NEED A TUTOR? Experienced GARDEN MARKET INC. Walter B. Howe, Inc. Jones, Trenton. Call 585-7557. designed for entertaining - 2 family teacher and tutor o f all grades Realtors rooms with fireplaces - 2 car garage. including modem math, reading and ‘ Landscape 924-0095 Outdoor extras arc; ice-skating rink grammer. Instruction given on how to -Designer and Contractor- and basketball court combination, C6LLIE PUPS - AKC registered. CaU 1965 OLDSMOBILE station wagon study for college board exams. Call , RUG: NYLON 201, 11 x 18 with 2 GARAGE DOORS REPAIRED swimming pool area (cabanas erected), 201-446-7036. F85 delux that looks in 1968 show Marianne Klimas, 201-297-9297. Alexandcr St. runners only 1 yr. old. When new Kendall Park area. Call 297-3797. formal gardens. Seen by appointment room condition. Not a spot, not a Princeton HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER only. Brochures on request. $295. Asking $70. Modem coffee table scratch, 20,000 pampered miles. For 452-2401 with matching end tables, $20 for the sale by original owner who is Moore St. Princeton, Cape Cod on 14 set. Colonial one piece reading lamp & AKC - Champion German Shepherd transferred to Europe. A truely COMPUTER CAREERS in Data WM. M. FLINN REALTY CO. acre. Living room with comer table $10. Call 587-0704. stud available.^Call 609-466-3113 after exceptional value for someone. A UPHOLSTERING Processing. Send for free Booklet. Call REALTOR fireplace, dining room, kitchen, 3 6 p.m. * , . new car" at $1790. Call 896-1736. REPAIRING 924-6555 or write Automation Mdse. Wanted 232 Kings Highway East bedrooms and den or 4th bedroom. JOHN RITTER Institute, 20 Nassau St., Princeton. Haddonfield, N.J. Wall/wall carpeting throughout, 2 .1 ‘ ’ 222 Monmouth St, ______609-428-3200 baths, basement and lovely screened ■■ .. 1967 VW square-back, 4,100 miles, Hightstown, N. J. COMPLETE IBM (No.s 360 ON HANDI-CRAFT ITEMS wanted. To be porch with carpeting. 2 car garage. 1 , Feeds and Grains SK1IS - 5 ft. Northlands with bindings like new, private owner, iflness. Call H 448-3541 "P R E M IS E S ), SENSIMATIC, NCR & sold for Christmas season only. Get block from.High School. Principals $15. HONDA 50 1963 $90. SNOW for aU animals 448-0593. STENOGRAPHY MACHINES. Court your handmade items in early. If only. Under $50,000; Call 924-2239. TIRES 700 x 13 for Falcon or Comet at Reporting. Approvcd for full transfer interested, call 609-799-0184. PRINCETON AREA modem 2 year mounted; pair $25. CaU 924-2833 after ROSEDALE MILLS credits toward a iRtecqla u re a t e degree old luxury home. 10 rooms plus 3 5:30. , J 274 Alexander St. ’64 OLDSMOBILE, 4 dr. Hardtop, PRINCETON at associated colleges. Free catalog. baths, 2 car garage plus shop area, all Princeton auto., power brakes, many extras: Ex. DISPOSAL SERVICE Free employment service. Veterans on 1 level. Atrium-court yard plus HOUSE FOR SALE in Hopewell Twp. ,| WA 4-0134 i condition. Best offer over $800. (609) Rt, 130 & Half Acre Rd. Approved. New Brunswick Secretarial Real Estate For Sale separate dining porch, new washer, 4 or 5 bedroom. 2!6 baths on a lovely 448-4683. , Cranbury, N. J. School. 201-545-3910. Est. 1932. dryer,- freezer, refrigerator, automatic lot. $26,500 firm. Call 609-466-2764. ’67 MUSTANG - white extenor, red 609-395-1389 double ovens, dishwasher. Master suite PUPPIES WANTED - Wednesday inside, recent and complete overhaul. With 15’ bath/drcssing room. Nicely FOR SALE - 2 bunk beds fair Home and Industry landscaped 3/4 acre, many huge trees, -mornings. 6-8 weeks In litter lots Best offer in range o f $1500. Call HOUSEWIVES! Add $ to your earning IMMACULATE DUTCH COLONIAL condition. As is $45. Call 921-9326. Garbage, Trash, Rubbish Removed AVAILABLE once in a decade. A fine lovely neighborhood o f fine only. 9-12 only. 924-0186 between 6 - 7 p.m. and power. Learn stenospeed the easy In Princeton. Modem Kitchen and Hauling o f all Types :\ large Colonial styled dwelling within a individually built homes. Less than 5 PUPPIES SOLD - Saturday and 452-5904 evenings.______TEACHING MACHINE WAY. Private bath, 3 bedrooms and sundeck on 2nd Sunday, 12-6. All popular breeds, variety o f trees, grouped about the minutes from Princeton Jet. station. floor. MOVING:" Water Cooler, uccordian, 1967 MERCEDES, 250S. Auto., P/S, tutoring in your home. Quiilificd pure and mixed handled. J. P. GEORGE CARPET SERVICE - lawns making an attractive setting for Immediate occupancy. Buy direct from both never used. Jlotpoint refrigerator air-cond., radio, only 6,000 miles. instructor. Call 201-297r9215 for $21,500. O'Neill Kennels, Hwy. #1, Prince­ Professional cleaning, repairing arid the home well back from the rood. 2 owner at $39,900. Call. 799-1632 after Walter B. Howe, Iric. in excellent condition. 924-0715 or Factory warranty. Call Wolf further information. ton. 452-9291. installation. Call 201-297-2771 or verandas (front and back), 10’ center 6 or all day on week ends. Realtors 737-2203. Kuschriitsky. 585-3833. H 201-844-2981. hall down and up with open staircase 924-0095 rising to second floor, 12 well planned ■ „ l TRIUMPH ’67 Spitfire. Radio and rooms divided left and right o f the heater, wire wheels, snow tires, COUNTRY RANCH on 1 acre. 3 FIREPLACE WOOD, SEASONED MUSIC LESSONS - YOUR HOME center halls, 26’ L. Rm., 26’ Fam. R m , Imported and domestic yam, needle Lost & Found Tonneau * cover, only 7500 miles. bedrooms, bath, living room, kitchen CHARMING COUNTRY COLONIAL hardwood, cut 20-24" lengths, $25 a All Instruments Taught 2 D.Rms. utility room, 216 baths, 6 p oin t, crew el w ork, .rags and Perfect condition. Call 585-4183. B.Rms., 1 hall room, new custom with dining area, oak floors, rick (face cord) delivered Princeton & 30 Years Experience With extensive view in all directions accessories will be found at: ’ designed kitchen, new steam heating, combination aluminum stormers, Trenton area. A rick is a pile o f wood, from this one acre lot with big trees in new copper piping. Utilities include, 2 central air-conditioning, large 2 car 1964 CHEVY, auto., white, 4 door, eight feet long, four feet high & 20-24" M. A. FONTINELL Hopewell Twp. 5 bedrooms, 114 baths, 'HUJIGinTING SHOP electric ranges, 1 refrig. elec, garage. FOUND: A small puppy, about- 3 radio & heater, etc. Good condition. deep. George Stockdalc, 882-9217. 140 Kendall Rd., Kendall Park living room and dining room each with 6 Tulane S t WA 4-0306 dishwasher. Many features, 1216 acres $23,500. months old, possibly part CoUie or Call 448-4736. Dial 297-2108 a fireplace. Den, large country kitchen. land with large bam and other Shepherd, tan and white. CaU E, T. outbldgs, making it a small estate. Brick Colonial: Spacious living room, Three room apartment with bath for Cone at 924-3305 or leave a message at formal dining room, large kitchen, four the extra members o f the family. ODD , JOBS:- Carpentry, masonry, $69,500. WALKIE-TALKIES occasionaHy. used the Music Department, Princeton large bedrooms;’ enclosed breezeway, $43,500. University. tiling, heating systems, water pumps & RIDING INSTRUCTION by scenic designer for back stage use; fully landscaped lot, 2 car garage. LINCOLN CONTINENTAL, ’61 - '62 softeners, etc. Call. Joseph M. Finelli Beginners - Advanced -Jumping, 4 BEDROOM SPLIT close to schools. no longer needed. 2 years old. Paid $31,500, "GENERAL LEE HOUSE” model. Power steering, brakes, 609-466-2144 anytime. day or evening by appointment. 7 rooms total with 216 baths. Gas heat, $85; now $50. ExceUcnt Xmas gift; windows, seats, locks, factory a-c. Large Indoor arena for year extras included are wall/wall carpet, like new . Call evenings (609) Four bedroom home with aluminum A member o f Washington’s staff FOUND: 14K Gold Ladies Pin on Dcscascd physician’s car. DRESSMAKER ' - dresses made to around, day and nlte use. H orses dishwasher, washer and dryer, kitchen 921-6897. siding near Hightstown schools: General Lee was quartered in thi Prospect St. November 9. CaU 609-448-0036. order, and all kinds o f alterations. range in modem kitchen. Avail immed. boarded, bought, sold, trained. Paneled family 1 room ,, 2'h baths, classic center hall Colonial during flu 452-8497 after 5 P.M. Many years experience. Call Visitors welcomed at our ALL $25,000. 609-896-0747. kitchen with dishwasher and eating planning o f the Battle o f Monmouth new deluxe facilities. HIDE­ area, living and bedroom with house is constructed o f stout stom MAURICE H. HAGEMAN CO. WAY FARM, WertsvUle - Zion carpeting, combination aluminum jo'd brick and.was completely rebuil FABRICS 231 Rogers Ave. CORVA1R MONZA ’66. Yellow, black Rd. Hopewell, R.D. #1 609-466- stormers.Shade tijees. •. i.r- v , in 1965. It is now a combination o FOR SALE: Garden Ttacjpt ;-'V' Hightstown,NJ. ■ ; ; LOST: WEEKEND NOV. 8th. interior, auto. Excell. cond. New tires, 2162, or. 921-2029 or 201-722- r.u.i.i:;, ;, vibmi .qv/T (io:S25vOOQ.'Iust:c charm and modem convenience Attachments. 7 'HP Simplicity; 36” DP-APERIES ’ ! •aI“i-‘448-0600'<;1;urt ' Approximately 20-25 color slides also extra wheels and snows 737-2233. 7726. snow blower, 42” bulldozer, 5 ft. reel Evenings: ■' wrapped in plastic bag with rubbor Two "story with aluminum siding: Gracious lines, beamed ceilings and mower, 30” sickle-bar mower, 1000 lb. Robert M. Sherrard 448-1616 band. Probably vicinity o f Shopping SLIPCOVERS Living room with fireplace, dining working fireplaces are just a few o f th dump cart. All in exceUcnt condition. 1963 CHEVROLET Impala, 2 door Warren H. Fox 259-2150 Center. Reward. Phone 924-5045. RHODES STUDIO OF MUSIC iwroom, m , pouereupaneled lamuyfamily room, kitchen,Klicnen, —delightful features. Modemmuuem kitchexncni Reasonable. CaU 924-7649. hard top. $500. Also 1964 Plymouth Elizabeth F. Bunting 448-0398 FURNITURE REPAIRS four large bedrooms, and 214 baths. with waI1 t0 wall carpeting; brcakfs Valiant, 4 door, very good cond. $900. Private Piano instruction, ail ages and Patio o ff family room. room (has 20’ oak table ideal as proje Cali 448-6622. DEWEY'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP all levels. Phone 448-6874. $38,000. sP.ace for kiddies or for feeding tl 6-8 Station.Road tribe); panelled powder room; rusl Small farm: Custom built rancher with I dining room with walk-in fireplace a: RUG & FURNITURE MART, INC. Princeton Junction PIANO LESSONS - Hightstown. 6 Room Ranch' on 17 acres - 4 State Highway 206 Motorcycles Equipment Brooktree area. Cali 448-3488. 914 acres o f land. Excellent for horses.(c*,cs,nuH jeamed ceiling; carpeted di miles from Hightstown. Swlm- r^Qtvsntiniv vm _ 1— with honbeamed m o/t cathedral1 ceiling. . t i l . __ „ . „ Princeton, N. J. Carpeting in living.and dinlhg room, SW 9-1778 mlng pool, Aluminum siding,large built-in bar; spacious living room with and three bedrooms; 2 baths, kitchen with masonary outbuilding. . .$40,000. eating area, dishwasher and fireplace and attractive library with IVY MANOR 1959 OLIVER TRACTOR - front end 1967 BMW motorcycle model R-27, fireplace. Three bedrooms. Princeton Shopping Center loader and back hoc. Good condition. refrigerator, breezeway, 2 car garage,1 tike new, windshield, price $575. CaU NELSON GLASS & ALUMINUM 6 Room Colonial on 9 1/2 acres large storage building. 359-3622 after 7 p.m. $2500. Comer o f Oakland & Ewing, 45 SPRING ST. close to town - 326 ft. road front­ Furniture Bldg. Svcs & Supply $36,900 The house is set midst terraced lawns, Princeton. 201-249-4057. PRINCETON age ...... $25,000. Floor Coverings brick walks, and tasteful landscaping. WA 4-2880 Draperies and Bedding LEONARD VAN HISE AGENCY Surrounded by approximately 10 MIRRORS 6 Room Cape Cod on 17 acres- Tiles and Linoleum Realtor acres; there are 2 spriljgs and 1 pond AUTO GLASS Ground all tillabel...... $50,000. WA 1-9100 WA 1-9292 Autos For Sale Special Services Why wait until the roof leaks? Plan 160 Stockton Street on property; picnic grounds; fenced PLATE & WINDOW GLASS ahead for your roofing needs. Hightstown, New Jersey paddock and horse barn. A marvelous 3 1/2 yr. old Rancher on 1/2 acre NEW ROOFS REPAIRS 448-4250 stone bam ripe for restoration as guest ■ > lot In East Windsor Twp. All utili­ II or playhouse. Heated swimming pool DRESSES custom made for your SEWING MACHINES ties - Immediate possession. . DOLLS - Skipper and wardrobe, also FOR SALE: VOLVO 1966, 4 door COOPER & SCHAFER Evenings and Holidays with hidden lighting and magnificent figure. Dresses, eve. gowns, cocktail ANY MAKE OILED Si ADJUSTED view o f valley. 29 Nancy Drew books. Cajl .921-8270. sedan, black. Model 122S. CaU 63 Moran Princetoh ...... $26,500. 448-2537 or 758-7441 or 448-1178 921-8920. dresses, etc. Satisfaction guar. Call Maruja,. Hopewell 466-2804. Walnut 4-2063 $2.50 Call Collect 298-1925 7 Room home in village near This is without a doubt one o f the best Spartan-Necchi, Route 200 Bor- Hightstown - 2 car garage, In- 1961 CHEVY IMPALA values we have seen in an authentic dentown opp. 2 Guys 'til 9 P.M. ground swimming pool - only. Colonial-in a long time. YELLOW GAS STOVE - 2 pieces. CONVERTIBLE. Automatic REFRIGERATION - Air Conditioning, Factory authorized dealer Necchi- WASCO BUILDERS - custom homes, ...... $14,000, Make offer. CaU 921-8270. transmission, good running condition. reasonable rates, 24 hour service, caii alterations, cabinet work. So. Coast HANDY MAN’S SPECIAL $300. Call 448-5566 after 6 p.m. 201-329-6488. Elna-Rlccar-Flatl-Whlte. Offered at $72,500 I . ■ Rd., R.D. 1, Trenton. Cal] 586-6230. 2 Bedroom 2 story In town. . (New Listing) ...... $7,000. THOMPSON REALTY BOHREN’S MOVING & STORAGE PLUMBING AND HEATING? Leaky 2 STORY COLONIAL that offers 5 W. Bryce Thompson, IV, Broker WANTED: Children o f all ages who arc 1967 MERCURY Park.Lane, 2 door, faucet, call James A. Minish, Kendall In good location, but this small bedrooms, eat-in ’ kitchen, formal 195 Nassau Street 1 921-7655 looking for a "Change! There is an Hightstown Road dining room, living room, sitting room, vinyl top, air-conditioned, power Business Services Park. (201) 297-9425 or (609) home needs some repair-excep­ exciting new world o f CREATIVE windows, power locks, fully equipped. 921-8678. tional buy at ...... $8,000 full basement, 2 car detached garage, PLAYTHINGS waiting for you at Princeton Junction Excellent condition. Call between 10 mature shade trees. Outside in very Creative Playthings, Edinburg Road, 452-2220 THESIS & MANUSCRIPT Typing. Industrial sides for light Indus­ good condition, inside needs work. a.m. - 3 p.m., Mon. - Fri,,1448-2400. PRINCETON TOWNSHIP Cranbury, N.J. Five type styles, including IBM try - Lease or Purchase - Financ­ Just minutes to Princeton. Local and Long Distance Moving 90 Bertrand Drive Executive. Carbon ribbons. Bldg. Svcs & Supplij ing arranged ...... $21,900 Packing and Overseas Shipping Mimeograph. Mrs. DiCicco, 896-0004. Shady brook Area 30 A cre s on Route 130 - 825 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Fine 4 bedroom Colonial on a lot FOR SALE: 1960 Chevy Impala WILL DO IRONING in my home. BUR-WICK’S SECRETARIAL ft. -frontage ...... over 3A acre that is partially wood LARGE raised Rancher in Hopewell Pet8 and Animals Convertible V-8, automatic, fuUy Must be delivered and picked up. Cal! SERVICES N. W. M'AUL & SON This home affords all o f the f Twp. with city conveniences (sewerage equipped, fuU power, new body paint, between 9 and 3. 201-297-1475. U. S. Hwy. 130 & Griggs Drive C ommercial property on Route luxury o f today’s gracious living. and gas), Living room with fireplace, 3 new top, new battery, 4 new tires plus DA 9-4656 130 - 294 ft. frontage . . .$17,000 Telephone Answering Services bedrooms, 2 fuU baths on the first GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies. Sire; new snow - THE BEST OFFER. Phone Mimeographing Offset Printing Repair Service Oversized kitchen with 2 dou LIGHT HAULING, attic, cellars and floor. 1 finished bedroom on the 2nd Jessie James son, dam; Wilmar’s 535-2411 - daytime, 531-2527 - after Notary Public Electrical Power & “ Apartments and Rentals stainless steel o(yens, dishwasher, am garages cleaned. Junk hauled away. floor plus a large expansion area for 1 Imperial’s daughter. Ex Volker. Sound 6. 134 Nassau St. Princeton Lighting Installations Call for Information separate dining area completely fil Call 448-1911. large dormatory type bedroom, Full temperment, family priced. 799-1057. 924-1760, Mrs. H. A. Bufger, Jr. Industrial Maintenance with cabinets. There is also a 30 " HAROLD E. STACKHOUSE basement, 2 car garage, large comer lot. living room and a dining room. Pane 1967 FIREBIRD cqnvertible, under Realtor den with brick fireplace. Utility roi $33,500. ENGLISH SPRINGER spaniels. 10,000 orig. miles. Excellent PRINCETON Phone 448-1069 on 1st floor. 2 car attached garage p PIANO TUNING PLUMBING & HEATING Adorable puppies, AKC, 10 weeks. condition. Must seU immediately. CaU SECRETARIAL SERVICE 138 So. Main Street a full basement. Centr OIL BURNERS HOPEWELL TWP. SPLIT Good with chfldren. 448-6678. 9 - 5 p.m., Mon. - Fri. 448-2400. Carnegie Building 221 Nassau St. Hightstown, N. J. air-conditioning. Newtown speal Regulating Repairing J. B. REDDING & SON, INC. system for inside and outside o f hou BOXER PUPPY - AKC reg. male. Tail 1964 VW White Convertible, ex­ ROBERT H. HALL1EZ Now really a COMPLETE Service! Evenings and Weekends NEAR Hopewell. Custom split level 234 Nassau St. Three Thermal-pane sliding glass doc and ears cropped, perm, shots, 3 mo. cellent running condition,Will take Registered 448-2097 395-1671 448-5605 consists o f a large living room, dining Princeton many built-in, plus many other ex old, paper trained, brown and white. best offer. See at 40 Henry Avenue, Member Piano Technicians Guild Inc * Executive Secretaries room, kitchen, very large recreation features. WA 4-0166 609-888-3351. Princeton, after 6 p.m. Mon-Frl, 921-7242 * Private, furnished office rentals room, laundry room, 3 bedrooms, 1!4 baths, large lot with panoramic views. * 24-hour answering service Truly an executive-type home. Prase BASSET HOUND 1 yr. old AKC $24,500. 1959 VW KARMANN GHIA. red &. DOG TRAINING Basic obedience 9 YEAR OLD RANCH with 3 owner has moved out-of-state a Registered, tri-colored female, ready training done in private homes. All Related services. . . 466-0719 invites offers. Immediate possession. for breeding December. Must scU black. Good condition, new sticker bedrooms, 114 baths, modem eat-in LARGE CUSTOM COLONIALS $395. Cali 448-0511. training guaranteed. For more kitchen, living room, dining area, with aUergy $50., 201-297-9350. information call 448-5923. Autotyping WALDRON SIGN SHOP Shown by appointment only. wall/wall caipet. Full basement, and AT this time we offer a very fine TOY FOX TERRIER puppies $35. Mailings garage on 'h acre lot with city utilities selection o f custom built Colonials. 3 Dogs v $10 up. Large grown male .’£1 OLDSMOBILE, F-85. V-8, Good Manuscripts Outdoor signs, show cards, glass R. J. CONTI & CO. - $23,500 'and 4 bedrooms, from $23,500 - : Chihuahuas $25 up. Long or short second car. Best offer. CaU (609), Mimeographing gilding and art work, I BROKERS 448-4629. • i f j KEY SHOP Offset $40,000 in good residential areas. Call co a ti 609-799-1148. 248 Nassau St.. BI-LEVEL with entrance foyer, living now for the details. Area Code 609-883-1230 BeaHunt 924-3716 #1 Somerset St. Hopewell, N.J. WA 4-3411 room, dining area, eat-in kitchen with —Charles Perpctua, Prop.— wall oven and counter range. 3 PUPPY FOR adoption, male, has had REPORTS - Specifications KARL WEIDEL, INC. ;'t KEYS MADE bedrooms, VA baths, recreation room, ail shots. Ex. disposition. Wonderful *62 VW sedan. Black, good condition. professionally typed on IBM elec. REALTOR (our 53rd year) l o c k s r e p a ir e d den, laundry room, garage and with children. Mixed breed. Home Call 201-359-5922 after 6 p.m. Printed by quality offset, collated at GENERAL GRINDING Garden—Landscape screened-in porch. owners only. (609) 448-5530. teas, rates. 359-8443, Mrs. McMahon. Our New Location ONE FAMILY HOUSE - Colonial, Asking $26,000. Route 31 Pennington, NJ. bedrooms,'A/iving room, dining,roo Opposite Pennington Shopping kitchen, breakfast nook and la ODD JOBS: Carpentry, masonry, AKC MINIATURE Schnauzers, ears 1967 PONTIAC Catalina Station STILTS REALTY CO. "Center panelled den\ Location: Oakland. filing, heating systems, water pumps & I SOLD IT cropped, 12 wks. AKC Scotties, 8 wks. wagon. Power steering apd brakes, 1 DOERLER LANDSCAPES ■MLS (Multiple Listing Service) 882-3804 737-1500 Ewing, Princeton. CaU 201-249-40: softeners, etc. Call Joseph M. Pinclli Call 201-466-6135. - owner, 4 brand new tires. Must seU to THROUGH THE 37 N. Main Street Open daily 9-9 Sunday 1-5 ■v) settle estate. $2300. CaU 883-1449. 609-466-2144 anytime. WANT ADS 609-924-1221 " Cranbury, N.Jt- 395-0444 Eves. 395-1741 or 799-0604 \ . II t l HUNTER’S GUIDE

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Real Estate For Sale Bus..." Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale For Rent—Apts. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE - 1963 UC FOR SALE 1961 Ford Fairlane. 6 Real Estate For Rent T o o Late Corvair Monza coupe. Automatic cyl., automatic, 75,000 miles, original transmittidn, radio, bucket scats and owner, mechanically clean. Reference; DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY 2 BEDROOM APT. $210. month. No snow tires. Extremely well kept car. Dick Miller, Griggs Corner American. PERFECT FOR RETIREMENT - CONTEMPORARY RANCH - 10 year children. Ettl Farm, Roscdaie Road. T o Classify Must sell this week. Call 448-G589. For details call John, 924-9008. and surprise the famBy with a spacious Beautiful 12'/i acre farm 89 miles west FRANKLIN TWP' - Choose from old Home In excellent condition on a 924-3060. ■ • ' 1 5-bedroom house in an ideal Township of Little Rock Arkansas, with 5 year over 10,000 Industrial acres. Con­ location. On a cul-d-sac in Littlcbrook lovely 'h acre lot. Contemporary layout tact Sec. F.D. Ind. Dev. Comm. includes 17 foot living room with old, 7 room house, 2 barns, close to School area with lots o f lawn for shopping, transportation and schools. 201-844-9400. Municipal Building, soccer or football scrimmage. carpeting, large' modern cat-in kitchen, Som erset, N. J. 1961 FALCONlStation Wagon. Good 3 bedrooms, ceramic tile bath, Everything in tip-top condition. Very 1968 RUICK SKYLARK CUSTOM, UNFURNISHED APT. Private, 3 running condition. $150. Call fireplace (inside-outside), full1 reasonable. $15,000. Call 896-1364. 2-door hardtop, blue with white top. Roomy entrance hall with lavatory, rooms and bath. Beautiful 448-0358 after 5 p.m. basement, one car attached garage and air conditioning, power steering and living room, and a formal dining room surroundings on old Route 69. brakes, stereo tape player, mileage hot water baseboard heat. $23,900. ~ r 5 “ that's truly enhanced by an adjoining Business couple preferred. $125.00 per 2,000. Original price $4110. Will winter/summer room. Nice cat-in sized GRIGGSTOWN - lovely Canal Rd., R. month. Call TU 3-1763. MALE WANTED as parking1 lot FANTASTiC SPLiT LEVEL-Lovcly 7,500 .SQ, FT. of storage space. accept reasonable, firm offer. Phone attendant. Must be able to direct kitchen with Kitchen Aid dishwasher. D. 1, Princeton. Enjoy this restored S. R. S. East Windsor split level framed by a Call 609-448-3300. 201-359-3429. traffic, park cars,\\ keep records of Lower level panelled family room with 100 year old house o f quiet charm. 6 picturesque 'A acre lot. . Features customer parking. Must be on feet and LISTINGS cozy raised hearth fireplace. rooms, 3 bedrooms. Only $24,500. include an 18 ft. living room, formal be active. Prefer a young person. Conveniently placed laundry facilities. dining room, ultra modern kitchen, 24 OFFICE SPACE available In new Parking or traffic duty experience URGENTLY With all this space (and all 5 bedrooms EVERETT A. DUNN, REALTOR ft. family room, utility room, 3 modern buUdlng In center of helpful. Contact A Mr. Quickie, arc double!) there is, believe it or not, bedrooms, 2Vi baths, oversized 2 car 201-247-0948 APARTM ENT fo r „ren t, South town. Attractively panelled, car­ NEEDED SANTA Store. a large dry basement for storage or garage, wall to wall carpeting ar.d much eves. & sun. 201-846-7448 Brunswick, adults and no pets, peted, furnished. 924-6600. extra projects. mucjijnore. An outstanding value with unfurnished 6 rooms and pantiy. Heat for rentals and sales. -s', ■ - - - -- — — ------$59,500 a“ rcasonatne “ mortgage assumption ADLERMAN, CLICK & CO. furnished. Cali 201-297-1355 or CLAUS BEAUTIFUL CHOCOLATE point •i possiblo. 201-297-3945. $26,000. Licensed Real Estate Brokers LEASE Siamese cafi stud. Champion pedigree. We have many prospects THOMPSON REALTY 9 Spring Street NEEDED Exceptional! disposition. Reasonable. MULTI-LEVELED BEAUTY. Lovely 1 W. Bryce Thompson, TV, Phone: 924-0401 • Call 924-7934. / looking for housing. year old home on a % acre comer lot. Excellent saies-service located in , Broker FULL OR PART TIME This outstanding home features a 18’ Hamilton Township on major artery. 195 Nassau Street Princeton Near Rte. 33 & 130. 3400 sq. ft. of living room, formal dining, ACCOUNTANT - will; keep books for 921-7655 air-conditioned office-sales area with STARTING NOV. 29 Please give us a call ultra-modem eat-in kitchen, VA baths, ATTRACTIVE 2 bdrm. apt. on small businesses, part-iime. Please reply MONTGOMERY TWP. 8400 sq. ft. adjoining. Ample parking. large rec room, basement, 28’ garage, $46,000 Lawrencevillc-Princeton Rd. Lg. rm., Box 1131, c/o The Princeton Packet. $1500 yearly. Write for full particulars. MON. - SAT. UNTIL DEC. 24 beautiful veranda plus garden level dng. rm., kitchen, tile bath, tool shed, \ It______Principals only. STEELE, patio. This lovely home combines the 4 ycarjold, newly painted immaculate yard space, heat & water included af AVOID THE “ new home” blaas and white Colonial on tree filled acre; 4 CALL 924-3135 or 921-6234 1959 METROPOLITAN Runs but end the house hunting blues when you best features o f bi-level split-level and $180 per. mo. No pets. Near shopping needs work.: Suitable fir parts. Good Colonial living into one and has bedrooms, 216 baths, fireplace, living & bus. Cali 466-2520. Box 1127 for inforinatlon and appointment. see this decorator-styled, 3 yr. old rdpm, formal dining room, eat-in c/o THE PRINCETON PACKET tires. First reasonable offer. 924-9557 R0SL0FF & ex-model home in East Windsor, approximately 2000 sq. ft. o f living evenings. space. $26,500. kitchen, family room, utility room, 2 newly-painted, on a 'A acre car garage, cellar partially finished. SMITH professionally landscaped lot, bursting MAGNIFICENT SPLIT - Quality 10,000 SQUARE feet of storage with 2CH- robust trees. First floor FOR SALE; Knabc uprigilt piano, new construction and spotless housekeeping 201-359-3049 C om pletely furnished apt. for space readily hccessable on all REALTORS features a (grand entrance) foyer, keys. $200. Phone 921-241*4. make this home appeal to all temporary rental. Here's, ’an side!/.' Large doors. Call 448- HELPER for 1 morning a week. Good gracious formal dining room, handy concerned. This 3 year old split level opportunity for a new resident to look 0297. . driver to like mistress shopping, etc. ! "v ‘ CALL 297-0200 walk-in closet, 10x20 utility room and features family living with a 21 ft. hnd see before you decide whether to Private liome-ao heavy cleaning. $5.00 a 'A bath o ff a happy kitchen. Wall to living room, formal dining, modem buy, build or rent your permanent per morning, from 9-12. Part time. Call wall carpeting graces the living room, OFFICE SPACE available above a eat-in kitchen, paneled family room FOR SALE BY OWNER. 2 Income home. This apt. has all the charm o f an 799-0748. . dining room, stairs and landing, bank In the Kingston area. Rea­ with wall i to wall fireplace, full properties on Morrison Ave., in’ old house, large rooms, fireplace in accented by floor-to-ceiling drapery. basement, three large bedrooms, 2‘A living room, dining room and kitchen, sonable rates. Call 921-6661. Upstairs - four bedrooms, wall to wall Hightstown. Also suitable for large The License Bureau^ baths, 2 car garage, and outstanding single family dwelling. Call 448- and all the conveniences o f a new carpeting in master bedroom and VA landscaping. A ll, this and central-air dishwasher, washer, dryer, freezer and baths. White enamel storm 3300 daytime or 448-0257 eve­ KENDALL PARK - Stockton Road. 3 conditioning too at'a reasonable nings. electric, stove. Available Dec. 1. Call bedroom ranch, Vi acre lot boardcring may think of you combination windows, humidifier and . $31,900 201-297-0009. Resort Property Carrier central air conditioning wooded area. 416% GI mortgage complete the portrait. All this (plus RICHARDSON REALTORS Principals only. Call 201-297-4448. as a number many model home extras) is Yours for Rt. 130 Just North O f The Old APT. TO SUB-LET - 2 bedrooms, two YOUNG1 MAN with drivers license, only $28,500. Call (609) 448-6643 for Yorke Inn HOPEWELL - 2 story, 2 family baths,'many extras. S145 a month. Various duties. Call 921-2296. appointment - principals only, no 448-5000 house with 9 rooms, Gall’60f)-466- SHORE HOUSE FOR SALE-Long Hightstown area. Available Dec. 1. Cali brokers. 2135. Beach Island, N.J. Excellent income 448-6251. property. Duplex, 3 bedrooms up and BOY’S RINK ItOLLER SKATES - down. Fully furnished, all bedrooms good condition size 3, $6. Call but to your Safeco Agent ~ ~ W | EAST WINDSOR - Brooktree ranch, 3 have double beds and 2 master 201-297-1853 after 5 i ROOM furnished apt. Color TV, air SMALL FARM bedrooms, VA baths,--air conditioning, bedroom s. . have-..-2 ...double . beds. 35 ACRES overlooking .beautiful conditioning; private entrance.'" Tri Harbourton HUls on Rt. 518, Hun­ fireplace, beautifully landscaped 'A acre Downstairs only has fireplace and lot. Call 448-1987. Hightstown. Call 609-655-1120. 5 PIECE WOODEN dinette set Modem, three bedroom, two bath terdon Co. Lovely old farm house, electric heat. Sun decks up and down, formica top. Mans top coat size 46 ranch house with full basement and 2 garages, plenty of wood land 'A block from beach, perfect view of Ladies tweed coat, fox coUar size 36 garage. Five lacres o f land, a second y o u ’r e a and highway frontage. Ready for ocean. Hot and cold enclosed outside 448-2457. house which is rented and farm anything. 14 m iles from P rin ce­ Real Estate For Rent showers. Call 924-1806 or 924-4388. buildings. A good country location 15 ton 3 miles from Lambertville Wanted To Rent FOR SALE 9 x 13 rug padding miles from Princeton. Reduced to Reasonably priced. For Informa­ practically new, excellent cond. p erson ... $26,000. tion call 397-1754, evenings reasonably priced. 201-297-3291. Walter B. Howe, Inc. 737-1907 or 695-8211. 1st FLOOR: LIVING ROOM, Dining ■ » Realtors Room, TV Room, Kitchen, Powder i. II S a f e c o a * Teacher on Sabbatical desires to rent VILLAGE APARTMENTS 924-0095 Room. 2nd Floor: 4 Bedrooms, Full Lots For Sale I N S U R A N C E B b UI O bath with shower. 2 Car Garage, Full furnished 2 or 3 bedroom apartment cellar with siiowet stall. Unfinished near University from February to June. N. MAIN STREET , \ TWO INCOME PROPERTIES .for isale attic with fleering,;Singbjjtlouse. Main, Excellent references. Please write Box ELM RIDGE PARK-Princetons most I :i u sin whoa- viV-in DUPrtfl&ton Twp. under $30,000 each. Street, Rocky ,(fill, .Available Dec. 1 or tyS Thte P9fn^tvJnl?acl&t. •“ T outstanding residential qypa, 4U0 acres Salt v^®PJ8TiyiLLE^M , V-Wvibi iin ,1/OVI tW-lMIUTH T resistant, firm until you firs/ give Consumer are dedicated to building cmr future with Duality Service today! 532,500. Call owner, 896-1744, after 6 sprinklered, elevator, 100,000 sq. ft. Bureau a chance to help straighten We and weekends. SPACIOUS FURNISHED 4 rm. apt. 2 3 different authentic Colonials for sale Priced well under competitive matters out, Just call 924-0338 and say bedmis. Private bath & ent. Own heat from $64,500. Available now. Take situations. “ Consumers assistance, please. No control. Garage & util, supplied. No Elm Ridge Road to Blue Spruce Drive. charge for this service.-(And, you’ll be pets. Adults only. $165 per mo. Call W. S. BORDEN CO. helping at, the same time to IV COLONIAL IV 201-DA 9-6061 after 4 p.m. BALESTRIERI & PEARSON, INC. EAST WINDSOR Brooktrec Split - 4 REALTOR keep-up-to-date Consumer Bureau’s . ■ . 737-3326 bedrooms, 2'h baths, aluminum siding 609-924-5494 Register o f recommended business Sc brick, paneled family room, modem people). . CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH eat-in kitchen, partitioned basement, 2 129 SANDFORD STREET, NEW BRUNSWICK, N J. [TOP LOCATIONS for home In Law­ car attached garage, Vt acre comer lot. SOUTH BRUNSWICK Mod. 4 room i rence Si Princeton. Lovely 4 & 5 For a spacious maintenance free home apt. . between ’ New Brunswick and There are many good buys fe.Rm. Colonials. For InfOrma- call 448-4196 or 448-5419. Princeton, big yard, pool, mature SERVICE DEPT. OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 8 TO 5 P.M. 249-1900 ;tlon call.609-882-1537., persons $130 inch heat. 201-297-0532. available in the classified pages. MON. THRU FRI. OPEN T I L 9 PJW. WED. AND SAT. OPEN T I L 6 PM. 7

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Monmouth Junction Couple Wed Saturday In Jamesburg Nye To Be New Franklin Vice-President

St, James Roman Catholic coption for 145, guosts was hold Bernice Hubbard of Monmouth FRANKLIN — The appoint­ George Washington University. Church In Jamesburg was the set­ the groom, junior usher. following the Wedding mass at Junction, cousin of the groom; ment of Harry H.. Nye of Bridge- Active in community affairs, ting Saturday for the wedding of Both are graduates of South Cedar Manor in North Brunswick. Miss Elizabeth Bischoff, New York water as vice president, in charge Nye previously served as director iMiss Ruth Ella Blnde to Thomas Brunswick High School. The groom The bride was attired in a gown City, cousin of the bride; and of operations, at Franklin State and treasurer of the United Fund, Alexander Young, Jr. Bank has been announced by bank of crushed white velvet. Her A- MlssjiRuth Gartner, KendaU Park. attended Mercer County College, treasurer of the Little Leaguo and president Anthony D. Schoberl. The bride is the daughter of line gown was accented with an em­ Miss ' Robin Young, sister of the where ho majorod in Computer treasurer of the Chamber of Com- ' Mr, and M rs. Frod H. Blnde, pire waist; the full longth cathedral groom, was junior bridesmaid. Technology. He is presently em­ Mr. Nye previously served as 1 merco of Huntington. He has also Beokman Road, Monmouth Junc­ veil was made of imported French Brian Young, brother of the ployed by Dayton Circuits, Dayton. executive vice-president of Union served .on the Installment Loan illusion silk. National Bank and Trust Co,, Hun­ and Nominating Committees of the tion. Hor husband Is the son of groom was best man. Ushers were , His bride attended Ohio Univer­ tingdon, Pa. He was employed by Pennsylvania Bankers Associa­ Mr. and Mrs. Thom vs A. Young Saturday's maid of honor was John Flagg Jr. of Hlghtstown; Don­ sity and Drake Cdllege of Business. the bank over 15 years, beginning tion. Sr. of Mary Street In'Monmouth ald Watllngton of Deans; Joseph Miss Barbara- BiSchoff of Mon­ She is employed by A.S. Barnes in his career in 1950 as a teller. A U.S. Arm y veteran, Nye Is mouth Junction, cousin of the bride. Duca of Monmouth Junction; An­ Cranbury. Mr. Nye Is a graduate of both married to the former Betty The ceremony was performed Bridesmaids were'' Miss Beth drew Hubbard of Monmouth Junc­ Following their honeymoon the Juniata College and the Stonier Cremer of Huntingdon, Pa. The Binde, the bride's sister; Mrs. by the Rev. James Vona. A re- tion; and David Young, brother of couple will reside in Hlghtstown. Graduate School of Banking, Rut­ Nyes have two children, David, gers University. He also attended 13, and Holly, 8.

/ l.S .2 > .A (Choice ‘pcc.unuMi) !.Selected W e.ilern JJcef /Jour t‘Jhantijrjirint/ ^ Jh(ul(fiiurlrr\ FOR THE FINEST • CORNISH HENS TENDER BONELESS CHUCK ROAST.... ,,69- /•/DUCKS • STUFFED TURKEYS ... MEAT Y CALIFORNIA R O A S T S ...... Ib 59« f •GENUINE CAPONS AND GEESE. Mrs. Thomas A. Young Jr., was Miss Ruth Binde ^ BONELESS ROLLED Cross Cut ROAST ...... „ 88- FRESH LEAN STEWING B E E F ...... Ib 79' Arrow Banquet To Attract TASTY LEAN GROUND BEEF! 49- 200 Scouts, Their Fathers FRESH STORE SLICED BEEF LIVER...... Ib 4 9 .

Some 200 members of the Order tary of the Order of the Arrow, BABY STEER BEEF LIVER...... 69- U.S.D.A. Grade " A " ! Broadbreasted oven Ready of the Arrow and their fathers are will also be present. "Up-Country” Pa. PRIME GOTTSHAU expected to attend the tenth annual Guests will Include Area2-C ad­ t e n d e r FIRST CU T (CENTER CUT 49**) Father-Son Banquet, Sakawawln visor, Leroy Edwards, sind Area Lodge 287 of Middlesex Council, Chief Rupp's vice-chief John Coup- £ T U R K E Y Boy Scouts of America, at Holiday Iin, along with advisers and chiefs Inn, North Brunswick, Saturday, of other Area 2-C lodges. Nov. 23. Members of the order who have S te a k s .....• • 3 9 I b 18 to^22 Banquet advisor Louis Marra- ChuckMontco Juicy Ib* a v g assisted in preparations include Rath Honey Glazed podi, Kendall Park, and boy co- William Korch, Northern District; s -ib $ C 7 9 wt 4 3 ‘ k~“4 7 chairmen Lee Casper of Somer­ Richard Sclora, Southern Disl- Skinless Franks . . pkg,b 5 9 ‘ Canned Hams. : set and Karl Frank o f Kendall trict; and Joseph Lojko, Kendall Montco Fresh In Th e Piece •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ‘‘^ a r k Tmhduricea'~this *treelr-that" FafkT'Ccfitral District." -■ j - , ...... '# ib program plans have been .com­ ...... pkg Serve the "Absolute Best" on Thanksgiving! Other adult committeemen as­ Sliced Bacon Tasty Bologna . ib 59* • SMIMAa... * 1 _ n ‘ ^ • — I - ... — ■ ...... _ , ("Up-Country" Prime Pa.Oven-ReddyGOTTSHALl.) pleted and that those attending will sisting with the, banquet lncli/de Rath Hickory Smoked 'I n Th e Piece ® enjoy a full evening of events. Ted Casper, Somerset; Bob Ko- . frozen "iJoocl S>ale! Speaker for the occasion will v a cs, Highland' Park; and Ned Morton's Mince or Canned Hams.’/ 3 29 s,*$4 79 Fresh Liverwurst , i b 49‘; FRESH be Kenneth M. Cole Jr., assist­ France, Kendall Park, who helped 10 to 2 2 c ant national director of Volunteer in program and publicity .areas. ibs avg Pumpkin Pies^v Prices effective thru Saf., Nov. 23, Ib Training for the Boy Scouts of Mr. Marrapodi advised that no iTURKE S 5 9 M r*. Paul'* Candted 1968.. Quantify Rights Reserved. America. Mr. Colo's topic for the tickets will be sold at the door SWEET POTATOES ■ pkg* < evening will be survival techn- Saturday evening. Montco Pea* WHOLE KERNEL COR N...... '%% *100 niques. - 0 - 6 M o ntco The assistantdlrector.oneof the ASPARAGUS SPEARS. HAWAIIAN PUNCH ...... 3 & 89* top survival oxperts in tile coun­ Artistic Skaters try, has written and taught exten­ t e n B eH p e a s ...... 2 X 59 sively. in ‘this field, including w/C ream MONTCO FRUIT C O C K T A I L . . . 39-«. Score In M eets, s m ^ lW h i o n sI ; Sauce p V - ' -l p °7 3 9 throughout thejScout movement and M o n tco to several U. S. Government agen­ SLICED STRAWBERRIES 2 '° ; ; : 4 9 Welcome fTeani\’ . M o rto n'* cie s and m ilitary branches. „ l-lb. BETTY CROCKER Pie Crust Mlx..:....:...:;„:;»sr19* PARKERHOUSE ROLLS . 2 P rior to hisj current assignment, Artistic skaters from the Skating pkg* 69 Mr. Cole served, as coordinator Club of Kendall Park Roller| Rink cocJL w h i p ...... 4 9 of the Schlffjl Volunteer Courses scored in their first two compe- GREEN GIANT Asparagus Spears • ••ieeee.e, COO* 69‘ . a s; the Schiff.Scout Reservation in tions during the past four weeks. i Mendham. |, ij :: | Competition was held at the Mont- NATIONALLY i -'Presentation of the Sakawawln vala Skating Rink in MontvaleNov. MONTCO GOLDEN CORN sr 6 - s100 i Lodge is planned; at the banquet. 3. ’ j! ADVERTISED* These Unajnpjawards give special Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruckmann recognition for Order of.the Ar­ scored a second place in the junior MONTCO PINEAPPLE JUICE 4 »• *f00 row membdtrs';jwho|perform extra­ veterans division ,;ln Dance, ijand “ANNABELLE” ordinary service above and beyond Mr. and Mrs. William Losey, S Ja JX our iL C n C o * the call ofilduty. Five local boys scored a fourth place in the State PATTERN MONTCO SUCED PINEAPPLE 3 » s1°° and men arej slated to receive intra division. Young Frank Bruck­ Montco Fancy Raggedy Andy ___ „ Unami Awards for|19G8. mann and Laurie Denton took fifth half APRICOT NECTAR..... Beautiful Fine Translucent ic e c r s a m .. • gal . /5 3 9 ‘ FABRIC FINISH .*£ 39* In addition, a film will be shown position in the same intra division. 6 5 Ocean Spray Drink Montco . of the recent Area 2-C training Competition held at the Boule­ China Full 10"Dinner Plate . . . . half gal 75- GRAPE BERRY...... a 3 9 conference,J at which past Lodge vard Arena in Bayonne Sunday, MonTOMATOtco Big JUICE...... 2£* SS* Chief Ronald;! Rupp, a Rutgers Nov, 17, showed Miss Dale Brink- / GRAPE JUICE...... *£29 freshman from East Brunswick, arhoff taking a second place. She 10th week feature: SWEET PEAS ...... 6r,s100 was installed as.ar^ea chief. Other represented the club in the novice „ MMONTCO MONTCO FANCY PUMPKIN . 1-8.. 13- A O t presentations and group activities ladies freestyle event. JC 2 O* tan* “ -- ~ will round out the banquet. James Dunlop who announced his only Jf aa per unit' l-lb. 12- CQc /.LUMINUM BORDEN'S M INCEM EAT ...... O* ton J M Presiding at the banquet will be resignation as dance instructor SPRY Shortening Lodge Chief ^Richard Faust, South through the club, has been replaced R OYAL PRINCE YAMS - 39 .2 - 59 79 2-lb, River. Others who will participate by a young dance team, Cheryl ^ FOIL b . 10-ox,‘ . t . MONTCO SWEET POTATOES . . . 2 ^ ; 5 9 4 9 * are Council [Commissioner Hans and Larry Adams. The couple re­ with your regular purchase of *5.00 or more. can Kronheim, Somerset, who will ex­ cently Joined the staff at the Ken­ S ave on limil one coupon plraie, (eupot PLANTERS MIXED NUTS . n l “’ 6 9 ' 2 5 - f t UPTON ONION SOUP ...... 2 - ^ ' 6 9 »nid after J « f„ K .,. 21, 1161. dall Park Rink. tend greetings from Middlesex D eer Park vroll Council; Lodge Lay Advisor Ed |Mr. and Mrs. Adams are na­ DANISH ASST. COOKIES “ , 9 9 M ONTCO FANCY ONIONS ...... 2 - 4 9 Deren o f Sayrevllle; Lodge Staff. tional competitors and have skated P .D .Q . ‘ EGGNOG BEADS Advisor James Kay, Highland in ' many European countries as Park; and Howard Baumann of representatives of the United MI-LEM COCKTAIL MIX CHOCK FULL 'O NUTS COFFEE - 79, Spotswood, who will present the States. General Mill* Snack* DAISY, BUGLES, WHISTLES M ONTCO ALL-PURPOSE C O F F E E .... E 59* Unami awards. The club’s next artistic compe- Diam ond 10 David Boshealof Princeton Junc­ tion is over Thanksgiving weekend ENGLISH WALNUTS in New England. M A R CA L WHITE N A P K IN S ...... 2 1 W 4 9 ' tion, newly elected national secre­ M o n tco Brown