Serving South,Brunswick Township
VOL. XII, NO. 18 SOUTH BRUNSWICK, KENDALL PARK, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 6,1971 Newsstand 10c per copy
"Car? Boy Injured 'In Class Jeff Wolpert, 12, of 1 Forrcstal Road, Kendall Park, was treated Parents should have a say in Raymond Dupre, Constable has invited South Brunswick to been “more difficult than in the • for a bruised leg at Princeton determining which class their School principal. “Let’s think serve as one of 11 pilot districts last six or seven years since Hospital after the bicycle he was child will be placed in at school. of it as a year-long project” to in going through the goal- I’ve been here." riding ran.intoa carat the Kendall That seemed to be the establish rapport between .setting process^. The ,project Advisory Committee Named ..Park Shopping Center last general feeling of the public at parents and the school, he will give South "Brunswick -a Mrs. Reock named a Citizens Tuesday, Monday's meeting of the South urged. ; head start on moving to higher Advisory Committee on im The accident occurred at 4:18 Brunswick Board of Education, • Mrs. Sehitlewski stressed she levels of classification under /' proving communications p.m. in front of the L & S Variety- A public discussion on the , would like parents to be in the Bateman legislation, which ■ between..the 'board and the. store. Jeff was taken by the possibility of parental choice cluded in deciding upon class will eventually mean greater public. Members are VVarrbn Kendall Park First Aid and - regarding class -assignment—- assignment-, --r------state school aid, she reported..... Parmentcr, Mrs. Valeric- ■ Rescue Squad to the hospital, was held at the request of Mrs. “ I think th ere’s no The process wjll provide for Mahler, Mrs. Schulewski, where he was treated for a bruised Hanna Schulewski of 60 disagreement here, said Board broad-based community in-put . Geoffrey Lord, Al Kufka, Mrs. right knee and thigh and released. Stillwell Road. President Mrs. Jeanne Reock. concerning educational goals, Carolyn McCallum, Mrs. According to South Brunswick Tiie atmosphere was one of Mgre weight should be lent to according to Mrs. Reock. A Marcia Roques,’ Mrs. Miriam police, Barbara H. Benko, 31, of 29 accord -- rare at school board parental opinion, Said Ralph consultant from the state Hershenov, Leonard Brown, Stillvyell Road, Kendall Park, had meetings in recent ^months. Morrison' of 1 Kingsley Road. Department of Education Will Mrs. Sally Miller, Mrs. backed the car she was driving out About 70 persons attended the The parent, he pointed out, has lend assistance. ' Murray, Mr. Morrison and of a parking space and was more than four-hour session. to live with the child. The D epartm ent of Mrs. Dorothy Stevens. preparing to make a left turn onto The final decision for the Dr. Mifsud said he would like Education is seeking to develop Mrs. Rogues will serve as the thoroughfare closest to the assignment of students within a to make it a policy to have the most effective processes for chairman. firelane when she saw Jeff ap school rests with the school .. teachers ask parents their communities to u s e in goal- ' The committee is to report to proaching and stopped the car. principal, School Superin setting, since communities, the board sometime in June its The bicycle rider, who was preferences regarding tendent Dr. James Kimple placement. wishing to qualify for greater recommendatitfnsfor improving shifting gears, lost control .of the reported. However, the process school aid will have to establish communications. bicycle, skimmed across the front Such a policy would not involves many people and a require board action, said Mrs. educational'goals. Mrs, Reock said she plans to of the car, and was thrown to the number of considerations. Reock. She expressed hope that The board agreed by prepare a written report for the pavement, police said. He said most schools spend the school principals and Dr. resolution to conduct a first school board meeting of At the time of the accident, the two to four months deciding on Kimple would consider the minimum of official business at each month. The reports will be boy was traveling against the, the placement of youngsters. suggestion. the second school board available at the board’s ad prescribed flow of traffic, police “A great deal of pains are meeting of each month. The ministration building on New said. - ■ ■ taken,” he noted. emphasis will be " on com Road. No citations were issued by Goal-Setting Planned Placement is also broken . In action taken at. the. munication willi the public. --•Dr;- Kimple reported the police in connection with the down by subjects, said Carl The board voted that minutes school district will change its accident. Ptl. Frank Schuessler meeting, the board Benninghoff, principal of unanimously approved-the— during public meetings wilLhe.... -testing program- - in the investigated. Greenbrook School. “ It would formation of an Educational . taken bn action and agendized elementary schools this spring. be quite impossible to get all Goals Steering Committee, to items only, and that other Grades 2-8 will be involved. The Cantata Sunday the balances you "want in a work with representatives of discussions including revision of the program will class.” If parental choice were the New Jersey Department of unagendized public questions include changing from the Iowa, the only consideration, he said. Education in establishing will not be recorded. Dr. Mifsud Test of Basic Skills to Hie P lanned A t Crossroads School Principal tentative goals for the school opposed the measure, which California Achievement Test, Frederick Nadler reported that district. was approved 5-1. Board 19?0 edition; the inclusion of the L uth eranCh urch “ far fewer than 10 changes" The committee will be ap- members Cyril Collins, Joseph short form aptitude test; ex- -have.been made this vear.,at . pomterlhy,Mrs. Jteoekand.wilL, . ramson, .and.. Staffleyl„.Wrjgty,4 . Jendingjhe, testing to .include „ were not present at tiie A music program will be held a t: Crossroads. He said that include two students, two ad the current second grades, and conferences with parents are meeting. Christ The King Lutheran Church, ministrators, two parents, two establishing spring testing in Route 27. Kendall Park, at 4 p.m, helpful. "We have to find out business and civic leaders, two The minutes are “becoming place of fall testing. Sunday, May 9. There will also be Spring Swing why there isn’t sufficient teachers, two school- board too time consuming,” said progress” before any decision FarmJProgramTolil__ ,__ _ .a.display.-of,rcligiousart members and the school b o a r d _m em ber___ M arvin Swinging 'noath the Old Magnolials DTaria Grennen of MonmoiltirJuhctiorf,"a sevenffi'-grade student at ' can be made,'he‘said. superintendent. Schlaffer, in explaining his " Roger Cline", director of the " .A supper, will be served by the “The parent doesn’t decide Worship and Music Committee at Crossroads School. The tree is located on the back lawn of Kenneth Kite of Walnut Road, Monmouth According to a report written support of the measure. Career Resource Center at ttie 5 p.m. Everyone is invited. Junction. finally” but is involved in the by Mrs. ■ Reock and made Board Secretary Milton high school, reported that six -decision-making______-available at the..meeting, the - Cobert -f eported. that. - taking students - all of them dropouts 7‘C h a n g e s a r e m a d e i£ w e fe e l it State Department.ot Education, minutes at recent meetings-has (See ASSIGNMENT, page 7) is in the interest of the child,” he reported. '. Three members of the public -- Mrs. Sylvia Johnson, Mrs. Committee Tells Oakdale Harriet Indik and Mrs. Ann Mrs. Knowles Is Honored Avins --; indicated that they have personally found the schools responsive to meeting To Renovate Or dose the needs of children. For Service To Wo with the township's ordinance Shape up or phase out. structed is in violation of The penalties could force the , and with the State Sanitary Discuss Placement By Helen O’Connor g p n p That was ' the message spacing and other provisions in trailer park to close. Code. The second resolution Mrs. Avins suggested delivered by the. South Brun the township’s mobile home At Tuesday’s meeting, the authorizes township attorney placement be discussed with Mrs. Frank Knowles of S B m m tm swick Township Committee to park ordinance, adopted in committee unanimously ap Andre Gruber to institute the parents at the spring con Dayton, 78 years young, was the operators of Oakdale 1908. Oakdale now must un proved two resolutions per necessary legal proceedings to ference. recently honored, for her ser Mobile Home Village on Route dergo renovation to conform or taining to Oakdale. compel the owners and leases Board member Dr. Lewis vice to the South Brunswick 1 at Tuesday’s public meeting. face the penalties imposed by The first outlines the steps of Oakdale to comply with the Mifsud suggested teachers give Woman’s Club at 'a reception held by club members at the The pajk ns presently... con.--. the ordinance. the park must take to comply -,-law. specific information as to what The 'resolution outlining the is available. Teachers might . Forsgate Country Club, About proposed -renovation is based not know the particular 150 guests attended. on a plan submitted to the structure of each class, he Mrs. Knowles, a charter township by officials of the noted, but a teacher could member of the four-year-old park prior to the expiration of report parental preferences to organization, served for. three years as chairman of the (See OAKDALE, page 7) the principal, and subsequently advise parents of what is Education and Scholarship available.------Department, which -provides- scholarships-for graduating PTSA To “ 1 find both the teachers and the principal to be extremely seniors at South Brunswick cooperative at Cambridge High School. She has been Hear Report .School," said Mrs. Lorraine active- -on the Garden" arid Murray of 54 Stockton Road. Conservation Committee and OnCiirriculum -She—said -information was Civic' Improvement Program volunteered to her at the spring as well, and is presently conference. “I think it would be corresponding secretary. After studying the progress of Always an active person, new additions to the South great if teachers would volunteer this information to all Mrs. Knowles learned early in Brunswick High School her youth that it is the doers of curriculum for nine months, the • parents.” —It is to the school’s interest, to . the world who experience high- school -Parent -Teacher satisfaction in life. Her parents Student Association Curriculum assign children where their parents would prefer, .said had 10 children to care for and a Committee is prepared to deliver fqrm as well; it follows, its statement on the evaluation of therefore, that each child the courses and its suggestions for learned to pitch in with the further- class reform. These Duca Is chores at an early age. The statements, along with a printed valuable lesson of doing a job to report on the new classes by their the best of one’s ability was teachers and student represen learned at home and Mrs. ..NEW BEACH A R E A at the Dallenbach swim.sitej^cleared by Public Works Superintendent^Arthur tatives from each class, are to be Appointed Knowles feels that this is the Bifulco, driving a Caterpillar grader. Mrs. Althea Wurmbrand, superintendent of recreation, looks on. presented to the- public dt the __so.ur.ee.af-personal-happiness.-- general PTSA meeting at 8-p.m, Dallenbach will open for swimming and picnicing Saturday, May 29.______.—— — ------Her entire life exemplifies that Wednesday,. May 12, at the high theme. school auditorium. To Force1 Mrs. Knowles, a native of Among the courses, to be Maryland, attended a one-room examined are the independent country school through the Mrs, Frank Knowles study program and the black Michael Duca, 21, of 3240 East , sixth grade. Sheds a graduate Dallenbach Swimming Site Is studies class. Otiier classes Will New Road, Monmouth .Junctions of Princess Anne High School employed by the Middlesex five years she has been a be: biology. II, psychology, has been appointed a patrolman and a business college in member of the Raritan Valley calaculus,-current problems, and on the South Brunswick police County Parks Commission. Salisbury, Md...... Mrs. Raymond Martens of Unit of the .New; Jersey cultural geography. After the force, effective April 22, Chief After a successful business Association for. Retarded Fred A. Holsten announced last Somerville is a homemaker and Readied For May 29 Opening course: reports, the committee is career with the Curtiss nurse. Children. - expected to make recom week. Publishing Co. in Philadelphia, Soon after the death of her mendations as to the continuance Born in Beaverdale, Pa,, Ptl. MTs. Knowles has seven Mrs, Knowles married her late grandchildren, three .of whom husband in 1946, Mrs. Knowles horseshoe, making the water Registration for membership of present courses and the' Duca has lived in Monmouth husband, the famous Rutgers decided to rejoin the business In less than four short weeks establishment of others. Junction for the past 17 years. He are married. more accessible and. appealing, and swimming lessons will be held College of Agriculture A resident of Dayton since world. She answered an ad (or! -Dallenbach at South Brunswick Mrs. Wurmbrand reports. The from 7:30-9 p.m. Monday, May 10, . Students as well as parents are attended South Brunswick High' professor, W.. Frank Knowles, a part-time job at the Forsgate will be ready for residents, ac urged to attend since these reports School and was graduated from 1929, Mrs. Knowles has been a picnic area is being cleared of and Monday, May 17, at the who ’Y’__ gained national member of—the First Country Club. The part-time cording to Mrs. Althea Wurm brush and sand. M unicipal..Building. (See are expected to lie of - value to Middlesex-County Vocational recognition as a specialist in job lasted 20 years!. From 1955 brand, superintendent of persons having to decide on future Technical High School in 1967. Presbyterian Church, Daytop, A multi-purpose asphalLarea is registration blank, Page 3.), agricultural economics. Their since April 1930. She. is active in to her retirement in 1966-she recreation. planned for the far section, to be Family memberships will be $35 schedules. Ptl. Duca served with the United four children have was office manager and The Deans-Rhode Hall Road site Officers for next year will be* States Marine Corps from August various church organizations, used for dancing, games and for the full season. Individual distinguished themselves in including United Presbyterian treasurer of the club,. . will be dpen for swimming and volley ball. memberships will be $20. elected at the meeting. 1968 to August 1970. He received various fields. . - , When she has a rare idle picnicking on the Memorial Day The slate is Mike Roselli, an honorable discharge as Women. She was ordained as a Horizons for Youth, under, the •Swimming lessons will cost Col. Wendell P.\ Knowles Ruling Elder in 1963 and served moment, Mrs, Knowles enjoys weekend. direction of Crossroads School $12,50for two weeks of lessons. president; Ludwig Bolder, vice sergeant E-5. (U.S. Army, Ret.) is presently the challenge of jigsaw puzzles. Ptl. Duca resides with his as Clerk of Session from 1963 to Arthur Bifulco, superintendent teacher Theodore Cherry, and Townshipi-Adrninistrator Ber president; Richard Braude, j serving in Vietnam as a A warm arid sincere woman, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duca. January of this year. of Public-Works, says, “The men- "Explorer Post 1 of Dayton, led by nard Tetreault predicts, “This second vice president • and representative of the State she has dedicated her entire life He is presently, attending the From 1930 to 1940 she was an are working very hard on im- RoherL Minor, hav,e volunteered improved and enlarged area and program chairman;.. Zelda Department,, in , the. AID tohelpipggthers.Asfarasthe. Btate---Academy-«for--1-Municipa!- ..actiyenigmhcrr_pLl.be,Dayfon., the earlier opehing will attract ;<):;ctifel
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Official ground-breaking ceremonies took place in South F i r s t KENDALL_PARK Brunswick last_ month initiating Presbyterian construction of a huge new BAPTIST CHURCH building which will-be the -new Church Rt. 27 opposite Kendall_Park home of Supermarket Warehouse Shopping Center Co...... DAYTON The firm, which is presently Sunday School for all...... 9:4 5 located in New Brunswick, fur GEORGES ROAD, DAYTON M orning Worship Service. . 11:00 Evening Service...... 7 :00 nishes public warehousing and WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. W ednesday Prayer Meeting. .8:00 transportation to manufacturers (Child Care) Nursery at 11:00 Service of supermarket commodities. The CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 A.M. new plant offers a strategic Ralph M. Weer, Pastor Ronald j. Sloan, Pastor location to serve the New York, Office Phdnc: 329-2463 PHONE 297-4644 New Jersey and Philadelphia markets. The plant site is on a 10- TWIN COUNTY acre tract off Route 130 in South St. Barnabas Brunswick adjacent to Exit 8A of BAPTIST CHURCH the New Jersey Turnpike. 107 Sand Hill Road Episcopal Church The 200,000-square-foot plant, Kendall Park Sand H ill Road featuring a 12 car siding on the------S.B.C. Affiliated ______..... Sunday School ... —— between Kendall Park------rrihin line, of the- Penn Central . . . .E vening W orship and Route One Railroad, will'contain more than ..-.-Training Union. three and one half-million cubic . . . . E vening Services Holy Communion ..8 A.M. feet of storage space. The plant is scheduled for completion in Oc .. .Wed. Night Prayer- Family Service.. 10A.M. M eeting tober of 1971. (Nursery for all services) I.D . B yrd, Pasto r The developer is Aaron Tabak. Church Phone: 297-3863 The Rev. Frank K. Jago Harold Kaplan and Joseph Tabak Pastor's Phoner297-075 7 for information: 297-1839 are the principals of Supermarket You are welcome! L Warehouse Co.
A WISH COMES TRUE as Major Grace P. Smith, president of the Miss Vivian LowenstiLowenstein that appeared in The Central Post. From Middlesex Chapter, Reserve Officers Association of the United left: Miss Lowenstein, Stephanie Ulanoff, Commander Albert Sta.tes, presents an American flag to Miss Jackie Gminder, captain Shanabrook, Lt. Jack Lowenstein, Major Smith, Miss Gminder, of the South Brunswick High School Color Guard. The flag was Joan Chrinko, Chief Warrant Officer D. L. Mileto, Maureen Rauen donated by chapter members in response to a public appeal from and Linda McClure. • Reserve Officers Present Flag To Color Guard
Major Grace P. Smith,'U.S. Air dulled ahd no longer fit to be presentation were made by Chief The Reserve Officers adequate national security for the Force R eserve, president of used. Warrant Officer D.L. Mileto, U.S. Association of the United Status is United States because it believes Middlesex Chapter, Reservq In a letter to William Long, Army Reserve, a past chapter the only completely unified this is insurance against future Officers Association of the United director of the South Brunswick president and resident of South organization for reserve, officers wars. ROA is almost 50 years old States, presented an American High School Color Guard and Brunswick. "It was he who called from' all branches of the armed and has a membership of more flag to the South Brunswick High Band, the reserve officers said, the chapterte„,attention to the forces. ROTC cadets are also than 60,000. Middlesex Chapter School Color Guard and Band on “We would consider it a privilege original request. Also par eligible for junior membership. will participate in the ROA state Saturday. It was accepted at the to donate a flag to this group of ticipating were Commander Its primary mission is to support a convention at Fort Monmouth high school grounds by Miss young people.- We believe they Albert Shanabrook, U.S. Navy military policy that will providd later this month. Jackie Gminder; -iiolor-guard deserve to have one in a condition Reserve, of Milltown-and Lt-Jack captain, and Miss Joan Chrinko, they will be proud of.” Lowenstein, to whom a special who is co-captain. When ROA decided to provide a invitation was extended. new flag they did not know that the Major Smith is from North -Thef lag-wasdonatedbychapter -father of the ybung lady who made' I members in response to a public the request was an officer in the U. profession is director of niirsing at appeal in the form of a letter from S. Navy Reserve. -The band and the John F. Kennedy Community Miss Vivian Lowenstein which color guard used the flag for the Hospital in Edison. Her assign / *i*| appeared in the April 8 issue of first time on Sunday.when they ment in the Air Force Reserve TheX'entraf_Post.._A.iiiembei:of. participatedJn the.Loyalty. Day .Associate.. Program.-is...with the the color guard,- Miss Lowenstein parade in South Plainfield, G9th Aeromedical Evacuation stated the flag they had was torn, Arrangements for the Flight at McGuire Air Force Base. Gift Scout''Gouncilsrr Committee i United By Me rge r Is Studying The Delaware Raritan Girl eliminated.- ■> Scout Council became a reality The merger has been discussed last week when the Raritan Valley with the council adult mem Bateman Act Girl Scout- Council voted to join bership since the board of with Crossroads and Mercer directors voted “yes” February 25. Since that time, teams of South Brunswick Citizens for councils and form a single council -> with jurisdiction over most of board members have visited each Education has added Miss Mary Middlesex and Mercer Counties neighborhood to discuss aspects of Jane Small, a student at South and parts of Somerset and Union the merger. . Brunswick High School, to its DIFFERENT WOMEN counties. Members have also been in steering committee. The addition The new council’s membership formed through various mailings of Miss Small is but one outgrowth DIFFERENT SHAPES will /consist of approximately and “Scout Shouts,” the council of the group’s attempts to become newsletter::— ~~~ -~ mvolved with- airaspCctSofthe 20,(100 girls" and -1,000 adult —(leoiejnccl in pear ihapcy- enter— members. Aftei-the vote was taken, Mrs. township’s -educational system. Billie Pulliam of Old Bridge, Crossroads and Mercer voted The steering committee is 1 aid cut, marquiie and round April 19 to form Delaware- second vice president of the Raritan Valley Council, presented currently studying the Bateman Raritan, and would have merged Act (Senate, No. 575) to,determine even without Raritan Valley. Mrs. Jam es Kimple of South Brunswick, council president, if its intended-results will be of r—There -were 460 votes cast, and benefit to both Jhe students and the proposal passed 318-132. with the Thanks Award, an award ^^pim m sjew elers llSlf taxpayers of South Brunswick. Although Mrs. Jam es Kimple, given only to volunteers who have done outstanding service to The committee intends to inform council president, opened the floor the community of its findings so AMERICAN GIM STiC.lt IY for discussion, none was offered scouting. BPS and it was moved that the voting that.voters may. act from a sound understanding of the act’s im take place immediately. 377GE0RGE STREET NEW BRUNSWICK NO... Career Banker! Story Hour plications. Parking Coupons Redeemed j The opposition to the merger, But like a pilot Paul Harkess as an Assistant Treasurer and who, used Russell Fleming, a Manager of the Princeton Shipping Center Office of your ever Milltown attorney, as their To Be Held growing Princeton Bank has proper training and experience in spokesman, is considering taking A story hour conducted by Mrs. guiding your banking business with speed and with the least the new council to court. They M.K. Drury, children's librarian, claim that the meeting was will be held at 10:30 a.m. Satur amount of risk. conducted illegally. day, May 8, at the South Brun- - M OW ... • . .. . j With a BA from Indiana University. MrTHaflcess isweir.tr,a veiled-' •- The new council-will-provide swickPublic Library,- Kingston greater camping facilities for Girl- Lane, Monmouth Junction. S TARTING THIS M ONDAY, M AY TO, 197 1 having spent over two years in the Peace Corps. He earned his Scouts, more program Stories to be read are "Cabbage banking wings from a large bank in Chicago and has been affiliated possibilities, more economical use Moon,” “I Wish That I Had Duck with the Princeton Bank since 1968. Since then he has stayed on of funds, and a greater impact in Feet," and Lucky and the Giant.” the communities served. Many The filmstrip, "Where the Wild South Brunswick Public library Patrohs top of the banking business by taking courses at Dun and Bradstreet duplicated services can now be Things Are," will be shown. and the American Institute of Banking. • fTitiiiiimmiiiiiHiiiHiiiiitiiiiiiHiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimHiiiiiimiHiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiminiii^ Like ali other Princeton Bank Career Bankers, Paul Harkess is Use your library card to borrow and return books at backed by a complete management team of a Bank that has 137 years of continuous banking service to the entire Princeton area. any of the following libraries...... in addition to Make a point to visit Paul Harkess at the Princeton Shopping. KIMBLE Center officeUa. he's the fellow who looks and acts like a pilot. FUNERAL HOME your South Brunswick Library, of course: your ever-growing EAST BRUNSWICK' NEW BRUNSWICK
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i l THURSDAY, MAY 6,1971 THE CENTRAL POST PAGE THREE THE CENTRAL POST i'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiinniitnniiiiiiiiiim im iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiittniiim tiiiiniiiiim m iiiiiiiim tg'i .....*- jvi * 1115 .jouiM'Lit Ull.>WICK I MWIiMIffJ- Published every Thursday in Kend;ill Park.N.J. | Community Calendar j ' n m m m ¥ m w m r -by 77/c Princeton Packet. Im\y I Compiled weekly from the Thursday of Publication by the s and GREENHOUSE Business Office: Hub Building. Room 101. I South Brunswick Jayccc-ettes. For information or to list § ~ activities, call Mrs. James Fox, 297-4695 evenings. .15.10 LincolnHighway. (Rome 17)-. DISTINCTIVE Soulli Brunswick, Kendall Park. N.J. Thursday, May 6 St. Barnabas’ Cemetery • Telephone: 297-3434 Association, St. Barnabas’ Hall, 8 FLORAL Municipal Utilities Authority, p.m. ' R«H» S co tt...... ••••■... . .ManagingEditor Utilities Office, 8:30 p.m.-...... Sweet Adelines, All Saints ARRANGEMENTS Viking Oarsmen, South Brun Mary.Louise Patterson...... Advertising Manager Episcopal Church, Van Dyke swick High School Library, 8 p.m. Road, Princeton,,8-p,m. -—-— Dolores! Dec)Dansky...... Office Manager --South Bruriswick-Garden-Ciub, i! Weddirigs-oFuneralso Rotted Rlants p m ... ______:...... —— Tuesday, May 11 Mailing Address': P.O' Box 5Cl$h. Sdii’fTi Itiunsxvick. e Come in and see our fine selection of cut flowers, Kendall Park. N.J. 0X824 Saturday, May 8 Pioneer Grange No. T, Grange assorted house plants and garden plants, flowering and Hall, Dayton, 8 p.m. vegetable. Subscription rules: One year S.V Two years$5.50.Three ycarx ECW Bake Sale, at A & P South : Planning Board, Municipal ■ • SK, New sslaml price: 10 cents per copy. Sccoml class posiauc Brunswick Shopping Plaza. Building, 8 p.m. _ o All colors of geraniums. Beautiful Martha Washington paiil at Kemlall Park. N.J. OXN24. —Story Hour Ages 5-7, South VFW Post 9111, Post Building, and ivy geraniums. Brunswick Public Library, 10:30 Henderson Road, Frahklin Park, THE PRINCETON PJICKET, INC . p.m. 8:30 p.m. e Double and Single Fushia Plants. Sunday, May 9 Senior Citizens of South Publisher Brunswick, Christian Education Production Plant and Corporate Headquarters St. Barnabas’ Episcopal Church Building of Dayton Presbyterian • Cut flowers from 75c and up. .100 Witherspoon St.. Princeton. N.J. 08540 Junior High Youth Group, at the Church, 1:30 p.m. Pre-Schoolers’ Story Hour, Church, 7 p.m; 36 South Dover Avenue, Somerset^ N.J. Mary Louise Kilgore...... Chairman of the Board South Brunswick Public Library, Edward P. Burke. Editor and General Manager Monday, May 10 10 a.m. DIRECTIONS: South Dover Is ono block beyond Suburban TOPS,—Kendall—Park Jewish Transit stop light on Routo 27. (Lincoln Highway). Left turn “ Edwiii WrTucker.” 7 ".“ ExecutTve'EdflbT atid Business Matifiger' onto South Dover Avenue, one block down Is the Lincoln Community Tenter, 8 p.m. ------Florist arid Greenhouse. " - .v y - ; ...... - ...... Robert Hutchinson...... -. . . iMecliaiiical Superintendent ECW Regular Meeting, at St. Barnabas’ Episcopal Church, OPEN: Doily 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. c William Bennett...... Circulation Manager Sand Hills Road, 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 12 jiiiiiiiiniiliiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiimiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiittMiHiiiin Little Rocky Hill Fire Company, PHONE: 545-7600 Drill, Fire House, 7 p.m. Constable School PTA, Con- Monmouth Junction First Aid stable School, 8 p.m. and Rescue Squad, Squad iLions Club,-Flagpost Inn, 7 p.m. Building, 8:30 p.m. ... . ,-Pre-School Music" Workshop, Thinking of switching jobs? Take a look FF!other 5 j-^lanti Jewish War Veterans Post 766, South Brunswick Public Library, at the opportunities in the classified pages. Temple Beth Shalom, 8:30 p.m. 10-11 a.m., 11 a.m.-noon. Azaleas Mums Gloxinias Geraniums Mrs. Kenneth William Larini, was Miss Ruppert Combination Gift Baskets -
Many other beautiful and unusual gift plants. Large Rupport-Larini Rites Are selection of Annuals, Perennials, Rock Garden Plants, Shade and Flowering Trees, Shrubs and Evergreens At St. i ugustine s Feted On LIVINGSTON PARK NURSERY % Miss Margaret Loretta Ruppert, and Robyn Davidson of Princeton. Anniversary daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Dell Theresa Hohl of Kendall Park, 1036 How Lane, North Brunswick 246-0460 0 McBride of 48 Stillwell Road, niece of the bride was flower girl. A surprise party in honor of the Kendall Park; and Kenneth Ernest McLean of' Monmouth 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. William Larini, son of Mr. and Junction was.best man. Ushers and Mrs. Anthony J. Scurato of Mrs, Roy K. Larirll of Culver were Keith Larini of Monmouth Rltjge'Road, MonmdutlrJunetlon, Road, Monmouth Junction, were Junction, brother of the was held Sunday at Chicks-Inn, married —Saturday at 'St. bridegroom; -Zeb Moser Jr.—of New Brunswick—---- • ...... You are invited to Augustine’s R.C. ■ Church, Deans, Charles Smith of Deans, The party was given for the Franklin Park. and Claude Shoup of Monmouth couple by their children,- Miss Jill The 2 p.m. ceremony was Junction. The page was Steven Scurato of Monmouth Junction EVANGELISTIC SERVICES performed by the Rev. J. William JZarga_ofLSpQtswood,_nephew_n£. and-Mr.. and Mrs.-Anthony —W- Mickiewicz. A 5 p.m. reception the bride. Scurato of Washington. was held at Clark-Mozert - VFW The.bride is a graduate of South Mr. Scurato is employed by MAY 9 - 16 Hall* Milltown. Brunswick High School and is Hess Bros. Construction Co., Timothy Varga of Spotswood, employed by Bamberger's, Parlin. Mrs. Scurato is employed .brother^oL tke.-_brMe,.,. .ga.Yfia.hisL .by.the.South.. Brunswick .Board of. FdaturhVgr LIFE-CHANGING-MESSAGES' by "Dr: E ducation,.... and__ works . at sister in marriage. Her husband was graduated Cecil Johnson, pastor of First Baptist Church. Cedar- Crossroads School. Miss Rose Marie Ruppert of from South Brunswick High town, Georgia Kendall Park, sister of the bride, School and is presently with the was maid of honor. -Bridesmaids Donald T, Alworth Construction were Gail Lubrand of Westwood, Co.,-Glen Ridge------— Father- THRILLING GROUP SINGING led by Ike Byrd, III, cousin of the Bridegroom; Kim After a wedding trip to Ber South Brunswick High School student Larini of Mbnmouth Junction, sister of the bridegroom; muda, the couple will reside in Daughter Kathleen Wert of Kendall Park Hightstown. F R O M . MO T H E R 'S SOUL-STIRRING MUSIC by the Twin County Revival Dinner Held Choir, Tuneclippers Youth Folk Group, and Ike Byrd Kendall Park Girl Scout troop School Limch Menus 370 sponsored by the Franklin FAVORITE STORE Park Lodge of Elks 2265 had fts WEEK OF MAY 10 tossed salad or cole slaw. Choice of one -fruit -bar, ap annual Father - Daughter Dinner Nightly at 7:30 p.m. Sundays at 11 a.m. & 7 p.m, plesauce or manager’s choice. last Wednesday at the lodge in MONDAY Kendall Park. The dinner, awards and Choice of one-- oven grilled ham Milk and juice are included in hot luncheon. — festivities, were arranged by Mrs. steak, breaded veal cutlet with Paul Chase, scoutleader, assisted TWIN COUNTY BAPTIST CHURCH ■gravy, deviled eggs, bologna on Salad platters, sandwiches and soups are also available. by Mrs.. William Thompson, hard roll or chicken salad on hard assistant leader, Mrs. William OF KENDALL PARK 107 Sand Hill Road Kendall Park, N.J. roll. Schmitt, Mrs. Eleanor Edwardsen I.D. Byrd, Jr., Pastor Choice of two --juice, candied and James Gilmartin Jr., troop sweet potatoes or macaroni advisor and trustee of the lodge.. NURSERY PROVIDED-FREE salad,buttered garden peas, Each girl and father brought a AMD YOU SAVE 15% buttered whole kernel corn, tossed covered dish which, the scout salad or. cole.slaw. -______— "prepared "With "h e r m other-at - Choice of. o n e - -applesauce, home. OM ALL CASH?SALES •7 peanut butteribar or managers —The-troop is., grateful to the _ , jl choice. many mothers for their assistance in the preparation of the food. Open Dally 9:30 til 9 p.m. - Saturdays til 6 p.m. TUESDAY The classified ads go Into three Choice of one- barbecued beef papers, The Princeton Packet, The on hamburger bun, hot sliced Central ’ ‘Post; and the—Windsor- chicken sandwich with gravy, Hights Herald. Manager’s choice, boiled ham on hard roll or egg salad on hard roll.- Choice of two- juice, buttered rice or macaroni salad, buttered string beans, buttered carrots, Plan now to Relax at Dallenbach—in South Brunswick tossed salad or cole slaw. ' Choice of one -fruited jeilo, rice OPENING:.May 29,30,31.ClosedallofherMondaysexceptLaborDpy. ptldding with fruit or manager’s Choice.-...... — ------..... REGISTRATION: May lOiuid 17,7:30 to9 P.M. at theMunicipal Building...... WEDNESDAY
Choice of one-spaghetti with PRICESCHEDULE meat sauce and Ralian bread and Dr. Leon C. McBride butter, pork patties with gravy, Weekday Rates: Students S .50 • Weekend Rates; SUidents S .75 cottage cheese, meat loaf on hard Adults 1.25 roll or ham salad on hard roll. McBride Adults 1.00 Choice of two- juice, hash Guests 1.50 Guests 2.00 browned potatoes, buttered i carrots and peas, bean salad, tossed salad or cole slaw. Joins J&J Choice of one -fruit cup, ap Family Season Membership -S35.00 Single Season Membership - S20.00 plesauce cake or manager’s choice. Division Swimming Lessons - S 12.50 (Dates of classes to be announced) Dr. Leon C. McBride has joined THURSDAY Johnson & Johnson’s Statistical and Information Services Choice of one-hot roast turkey Department as an internal cor sandwich with gravy,chopped porate statistical consultant for Inclosed please find my cheek for our family membership sirloin steak, manager’s choice, the Management Services spiced ham and cheese on hard Division. Announcement of the for the amount of$35,00 roll or liverwurst on hard roll. appointment was made by James Choice of two-juice, buttered F. Collins Jr., director of the garden spinach, creamy whipped division and assistant treasurer of Name. potatoes—or_ macaroni salad, Johnson & Johnson. buttered mixed vegetables,Tossed "TUnative of-Rupert, Idaho, Dr. Please mail to: salad or cole slaw. McBride was graduated from 7 — Address. So. Brunswick Recreation Comm. Choice of one-fruit compote, Brigham. Young University and grapefruit sections- or managiSFs- earned—a Ph:...D~~degree ~ in Mrs. A. Warm brand choice. biomathematics at North Carolina Municipal Building State University. He was for Sou til Brunswick, N.J. FRIDAY merly with.E.R; Squibb & Sons. Phone. Dr. McBride is a member of the Choice of one-oven grilled American Statistical Association cheese sandwich, oven baked fish and Sigma Xi, honorary’ scientific j (Please list first nam esof each member o f your family) sticks with tartar sauce, tuna fish, fraternity. peanut butter and jelly on white I • Mrs. Me Bride is the former I bread, turkey salad on hard roll. Karlene Garner of Rupert. The I Choice of two-juice, potato puff Me Brides_and_the ir f optych i ldreil - -J -.. -oF'TnaTrarohiT-sala'drTunered live at 78 Kingsley Road, Kendall garden peas, buttered carrots, Park. fo'
Q*« ■ lltfL*_____ .___ . -8- ~ JT%._" *-»-§- m «■»■* t b . V V ^ t o v e n i x ; i f m s c u l i i i I VAUULIILS By Childress ^ast I : hree M aj or E xilibits The spring production of Alice been presented at,, the Negro America. - An 18th century, three-slat side Childress' two one-act plays, Ensemble Company,"Michigan TRENTON - Three exhibitions Slate University and\ the Green which opened at the New Jersey From Lenape Territory to Royal chair bears a brand CAD, believed “Mojo” and "Wine in the Province, New Jersey 1600-1750 to be that of a Cornelius A. Wilderness” is now in rehearsal a t wich Mews Theatre. She was also State Museum oh Friday span a featured lecturer in the. Han-. three and a half-centuries of art involves artifacts of the Delaware Dcma rest,-—The Demarests, the Hansberry Arts'Workshop of Indians and three European French Huguenots, fled to Holland the Princeton Youth Center. The sherry Arts Workshop lecture and cultural history in two con-, series. tinents, Europe and North' cultures -- Dutch, Swedish and in 1642; moved on to the German plays, to be performed under the Endisly i - rroitt-New-.Jcrs^,- the- Palatinate- in -1651, -and, after-a -lillOif . “AiL-Evening-With-Alice Delaware and the lower "Hudson brief return to Amsterdam, came Childress", will be presented May Valleys. . to America in 1663. They settled 7, 8, 14 and 15 at the center. THE PAUPER- Suzanne Coflette,” assistant first- ail" Staten' Islandr moved, to M embers .of the- east a r e curator, worked more than a year Harlem, and, in 1678, came to New William W. Cook and Cecelia B. SATURDAY, MAY 15th locating artifacts, acquiring them Jersey. Hodges in "Mojo” ; Terry Steaple, on loan, and tracing historical A 17th century Swedish chest Lyhette Campbell, Bernadette 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. records. The exhibition includes belonged to the Sinnickson Family Yeager, Carolyn Adams, and All MacGraw & Delaware Indian objects used by who may have come from Sweden Connie Mgck McKitchen in THE PRINCETON ' I: . . men, women and children; or as early as 1638 when Anders “Wine." Sets for both plays are PLAYHOUSE. Richard Benjamin namental and ceremonial objects, Sinick .and two sons came to being designed and executed by TO BENEFIT THE STUART and trade goods, while objects America with Peter Minuit. Bubba Vinson. . '" COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL in ...... r" from European cultures include The 216 objects from more than “Wine in the Wilderness” was C O M M U N ITY SERVICE furniture, paintings, maps, silver, 45 lenders, including museums, first presented on WGBH in PROGRAM Philip Roth’s brass and some ceramics. historical societies, churches, and Boston with Abby Lincoln in tlie TICKETS .75 G RATED The artifacts illustrate 150 years private collectors as well as ob lead. It was first in a series called G O O D B Y E , of New Jersey’s cultural history. jects from the State Museum’s “On Being Black”, produced An Otsungo notched clay pot, of permanent-collection, reveal New under’ a" Ford Foundation grant. o w ___ ^ C O L U M B U S the type'used by-Mohawk people in Jersey's history from the daivn ot ~H~------^jic^vv^Fk-was^lhen-rproducedT-i n New” York for several centuries, the 17th century. That was nearly l Harlem. beginning around A.D. 1200 and four centuries ago when 8- to 12 “ Mojo” is a new work by, Miss MAY 22 - 23 THIS SAT. MAY 8 Childress and had its premiere continuing into the colonial period, thousand Indians enjoyed the rich at Princeton Y was found in northern New Jersey environment of the Delaware ~,r J ■ performa nee in i 970 on a double at 7 & 9:00 sites of the 17th century located in hill with “Wine in the..Wilder- River basin. They encountered the Amateur and Professional Sussex County. first European intruders - ad ness” . A basket with a potato stamp J Alice Childress is one of the Entries Invited The "Conversation Piece" venturers, traders, and explorers.' iL L S Vi decoration from Hunterdon They saw the first European liner playwrights around today. Information Fiimof.1969: Her work as a playwright dates County was used by Indians colonists and the developments of ANNUAL STAGE SHOW of Symphonetta Band, under direction of Jack Horner, left, is scheduled for Call Peter Addicott around 1735 in barter for a loaf of towns, courts, schools and back to the late fifties. An Obie 924-4825 or Box No. 324 Lindsay Anderson’s bread. An iron axe of European Friday and Saturday, May 7 and 8, at 8:30 p.m. in PHS auditorium. Award winner, her plays have churches, until New Jersey’s Princeton, New Jersey manufacture, from Gloucester population- totaled about 60,000 o © © County, may have been traded for and the Delaware Indian McCarter Bills food, for Robert Juet, in “Journal civilization had all but-vanished. with MALCOLM McDOWELL of the BVovaee of the Half Moon’’ A .....copiously illustrated Big Stage Show Offered (1609), noted, "The people of the exhibition catalog documenting Unusual 'Alice* Countrey came flocking aboord The audience will be seated on DANCING the exhibition includes a E V E R Y S A T .& S U N N IT E MONDAY, MAY 10 and brought us Grapes and descriptive history of the time as By -Symphonetta Band' the stage itself-not in the Pompions which we bought for well as a North auditqrium-when McCarter -'N0TTINGMM Beades, Knives and Hatchets.” Arnerican/European chronology. Theatre introduces the current at 7 & 9:15 A wampum belt of quahog and Princeton High School’s “Purlie Is Victorious,” a bone; Sue Winthrop, French horn;- off-off-Broadway hit “Alice in BALLROOM The exhibition will continue Steve Beck, oboe; Matthew Cohn conch shell, one of three presented through Sept. 12. . Symphonetta Band will give Its Dixieland combo, big band jazz Wonderland” to Princeton for two Mercer St. Hamilton Square, N, J, lb' William Penn by Delaware annual big Stage Show on Friday rock, the old Glenn Miller style of and Eva Lewis, flute; Bob and performances on Tuesday and The Largest B allrdorryn the East Tickets available in advance at Bookprints of-the 15th and 16th Steve WoOdside,’’ sax; and the McCarter box office from chiefs at Schackamaxon in 1682, Centuries, the second in a series of and Saturday, May 7 and 8 at 8:30 swing, some old, new, borrowed Wednesday, May 18 and 19 at 8:30 W ith al[ Big Bands! was probably designed to sym exhibitions scheduled at the State p.m. in the -auditorium.. — and blue love songs and some Brandon Lewin and „ Mike p.m. Sat. Benny Snyder Thg werson “drums ...... 1 ------bolize the first peace-treaty nraue Museum"^"'thfbugh’'"lFie‘'T^ranbnaT' - VersatiHty^-iS'The-bandisrniddle' speeral^GounraasIe sounds; Currently invits seventh Sellout The reprise of “Babes in Arms” T Sun. Stan Maze ; between Penn and the Indians. Gallery of Art, Rosenwald name, since it plays for football The theme music from Victory month in New York, “Alice” is a will feature Claudia Fogelin, 9 to 12. Fun A'nne or Connies Collection, follows the exhibition, games, parades, musical At Sea, selections from Mancini’s play based on the Lewis Carroll comedies, special assemblies, Mister Lucky, a reprise of the Linda Johnson and Tom Green, classic, as adapted by the Medieval Miniatures, which singing “My Funny Valentine” , covered the period from the 12th to stage shows - and classical con songs from this year’s musical, members- of the Manhattan certs—This-^weekend—that—ver “Babes-In-Arms!~-and-A—jam ‘-W-here_-on_When .'.You’re Project- Company-under— the- 15ffi_cen Curies": ‘ Nearer,” “The Lady Is a Tramp” Two Performances of the Prize-Winning Musical The exhibition includes 39 satility will be demonstrated as it session with old grads and ex-band direction of Andre Gregory. Clive presents tunes from the musical members complete the program and “Johnny One Note”. Barnes of the New York Times examples of pages from 15th and ______Tickets may be purchased from 16th century books, six books, and under the baton of Jack Horner. called it “Fantastic...a house of 1 7 \vords-full-of-’-fun,—terror-and later-15th-eentury--woodblock- Film Fes tival ---- _:„i. — i r —i------. before the performance. from which a modern impression Lemonick a n d Eric Lashever, agony, an evening that is both THURS. MAY 6 & THURS. MAY 13 at 8:30 P.M. has been pulled. trumpet; Ron Aldridge, trom funny and terrifying.” (Standing room only available for both perfs) Zoltan Buki, Curator of Art, who Begins Tonight The two performances will take coordinated the works on exhibit place with both actors and America's Dazzling Keyboard Virtuoso and compiled the catalog in At McCarter Concert Is Scheduled audience on the McCarter stage MAY 13,14,15,16 formation. _.has...arranged_the. itself. As a result of stage seating —-Noantil1O:30~ AN DUE WATTS- exhibition “chronologically to McCarter Theatre is offering its each performance is limited to Brahms • Schubert o Ravel • Chopin illustrate religious and secular annual , "May.. JSdqvie Festival",, Of fl^Kiamso/r”WorTts only. 300. persons. McCarter notes THE TOTAL SHOW subjects that captured the fancy of that all seats are unreserved, both Something For Everyone ranging from .new,, American J fA concert of works by Malcolm professor of voice, will sing TUESDAY, MAY 11 • 8 :3 0 P.M. the emerging Renaissance con cinema to recent Hollywood hits. on the .stage floor itself and on Reamingtickets&stageseatsatboxoffice Williamson, British composer-in “Celebration of Divine Love.”— sciousness. Tonight at 8 p.m. the featured Three piano compositions will platforms and scaffolding GIANT RIDE presentation will be Jerzy residence at Westminster Choir surrounding the area, and it ROBIN WILLIAMSON & MIKE HERON are Hanns Sporer’s “The Map of the College, will be given on Tuesday be performed. William Cheadle, Skolimowski's “Bariera” , one of associate professor of piano, will suggests that the audience bring MIDWAY World," a. band-colored woodcut, May 11 at the Choir College at 8 cushions and dress informally. The Incredible String Band •possibly published in Augsburg, is the foremost examples of the. play both the “Sonata for Piano” Children’s Day-Thurs. 8i Fri, “New Cinema” renaissance in p.m. in the Playhouse. only one example of man’s The Westminster Choir, con and “Five Preludes for Piano.” FREE TIL 6:00 ...... SATURDAY, MAY 15 • 8:30 P.M. awakening interest in an ex contemporary Poland. He and his wife Louise will play Skolimowski is the Godard of his ducted by Warren Martin, will « Home Show o Art Orch. S4.50 & 4.00:galc:S4,0 0 ,3 .50^.50 panding world while an perform “Cantate Domino,” a the ..’.‘Sonata, for Two Pianos” Art Show Set anonymous hand-colored German country; and “Bariera" deals with which was commissioned by the e Garden * Antiques Off-Off Broadway's Major Hit of the Season: a medical student attempting to work written , in honor of the woodcut,- “Last -Agony.-of the inauguration of Dr. Ray E: Cheltenham Festival in 1967, and At Plaza West e Travel Trailers ANDRE GREGORY'S Dying Man,” ff6 m “ Ars break away from the values of the received its American premiere “Interviews with My Lai Robinson as fourth president of Free Grandstand Moriendi,” points out a lingering Westminster Choir College. It was last January in Washington, D.C. EAST WINDSOR A sidewalk preoccupation with death. Veterans" will also accompany The final composition on this art show will be held at the Shows Alice in Wonderland this program. first performed on October 21, 1970 A Play Based oh Lewis Carroll's Classic in the Princeton University program will be “Serenade” for Warren Plaza West Shopping 100's of Free A hand-colored woodcut by McCarter will bring back one of flute, violin, viola, cello and piano. Center, Route 130, on Saturday (but definitely not for children!) Master of the Gruninger P r e s s r ^ M ’s major film hits; “Goodbye Chapel. — Exhibits Lois Laverty, associate May 8, between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. TUES. & WED. MAY 18-19 at 8:30 P.M. “Page from the Aeneid," from the Columbus" for two showings on Artists will be asked to exhibit Rain or Shine "W orks of V irgil;’ (1502, Saturday, May 8, at 7 and 9 p.m. wall-hangings-in-oilr-watercdlors, All seats:. ,S5.00 (unreserved) Seating wi.ll be on the— ORGAN RECITAL SET Adults Si. Children 50c Strasbourg), attests to a scholarly Based on the novella by Phillip Tiger, Crimson pastelS-and prints,.AJl art will be McCarter stage itself and is limited to 300 persons per interest in the Latin classics while Roth, and directed by Larry Paul Fayko, organist aricT judged and cash prizes of $40. for ------N.J. STATE------performance. Virgil Solis' woodcut (1566, Frank Peerce, the film stars Richard Bands Combine student of Dr.’Alexander McCurdy first, $20. for second and $10. for FAIRGROUNDS T ickets'for all above events now on sale at the furt), “The Monkey and the Fox,” Benjamin as the 20-year-old poor a n iie jCurtis Inslitute“of~Music; third- place will be awarded in Jewish librarian who begins- a McCarter box office. MAIL ORDERS to Box 526, illustrating “Aesop's Fables,” In N.Y. Concert Philadelphia, will be guest per each catagory. RT. 33, TRENTON, N.J. indicates a tendency to moralize summer affair with the beautiful, former in a, recital at .Princeton Princeton. PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED: 921-8700. that clings through the centuries. spoiled daughter of social - On Friday. May 7, at 8:30 p.m: Theological Seminary on Thur Ihe Princeton University Band The volume. “The Tale of climbing.Jewish parents, played sday, May 6. It is scheduled in by Ali MacGraw in her first film and the Harvard University Band Miller Chapel from 12:45 to 1:15 THEATRE INTIME PROUDLY PRESENTS Poliphilus’ Love for Polia" by will play a joint concert in Francesco Colonna,. printed . by- role. .p.nw am l the Urogram will in P r it v Or. Monday. May 10, the. Philharmonic Hall, Lincoln clude: Bach’s “Toccata in F Princeton Aldus Manutius (Venice,. 1499) in Center,-' (Broadway and 65th movable type, gives tangible featured presentation— wtil'be' Major" and "In Dulei Jubilo,” Lindsay Anderson’s “ If...” which Street). Tickets are available Boellmann’s “Minute” Gothic H en ry IV WED MAY. 5 - t h r u TUES MAY 11 evidence that a market existed in through the McCarter Theatfe the late 15th century for romance is scheduled for two showings, at 7 Suite)” and the “Allegro" from ALAN BATES OLIVER REED and 9:15. Grand Prize Winner at Box Office from the Princeton and Widor’s Sixth Symphony. and erotica. Harvard Clubs of New York, New (P a rt I) f t *ACADEMY AWARD GLENDA JACKSON JENNIE LINDEN Cannes, the 1909 Knglish film As Curator Buki states in the stars Malcolm McDowell and Jersey and Philadelphia, or BEST ACTRESS D. H. LAWRENCE'S introduction, the rapid spread of Richard Warwick. Set in a con diret’tly'from the box office at printing-- from- movable type temporary English public (i. e., Lincoln'Center. On the I’rincc.lon campus "WOMEN April ” L 3(1 : - i GLENDA -through Italy, France. Holland, private) school, “ If..." deals with Tlie Princeton Band will be ...... Cull 452-8181 \I;iv ].(•. 7.S . 13. l-i. 15- IN LOVE" Spain and London came of the campus revolution. (he making its first. New York ap JACKSON demands ot increasing numbeis of irrelevance of contemporary pearance on May 7. Under (lie DAILY 2, 7, 9:15PM readers all over Europe education, aild the conflict bet direction of Dr. David Uber, who ON PALMEK SOUAM The exhibit'continues through ween the nature (if youth and the among other things, is professor or (p l a y h o u s e ] July 5. rigors of tradition. A mixture of music at Trenton Slate and THE GI LBERT & SULLIVAN.ASSOCI ATION fantasy and reality. “If..." was principal trombonist with the NYC presents ’ Meissen Porcelain, lent by Dr. DYANCANNON Joseph II. tiler of New Brunswick, one of the "conversation piece" Ballet, the Band will present a, WED MAY 5 t h r u GAT MAY 8 includes many early pieces made movies of 1060. and no two critics selection of serious concert music. RICHARD CRENNA Groucho-Chico-Harp at tile first European factory lo were able lo agree on ils merits - They will include: Clifton GENE HACKMAN make true porcelain after the or .shortcomings. Williams, "Fanfareand Allegro": at the manner of Ihe Chinese, located in McCarter’s May Movie Festival Edward Elgar, “Enigma "DOCTORS WIVES” PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Variations "; and ..Dmitri The Great Rood, Princeton "a cajlle overlooking' Meissen.. will conclude on Friday. May 14 - ; Shown:7:30-9:30 ■with TruffauFs “Stolen Kisses", a Shostakovich "Festive Overture." Saxony. Germany. -tfAHKOJUEAR ST AT t ST. • PARKING - AC ROSS-STr The factory terminated ils early lyrical 'ninianee slurring Jean - The combined "bands will- per Matinees: May 22, 23 at 2:30 P.M. . S2.50 k KITTY CARLISLE ■ M I A N JONES Pierre Leaud (as Antoine Doincl — ajryL — phase in ' 1815, In,general, the form works from Bonclli, Holst Evenings: May 21,22 at 8:30 P.M. . S3.50 Meissen porcelain o n exhibit, of . “ The 400 Blows” ...in and William Schumann. 1 he-past W S K H S m Evening: May 23 at 7:30 P.M...... S3.50 adolescence i and Delpjiine M AM BROS. A dales no later Ilian 1760. II will be president of Lincoln Center who Reservations - McCarter Theatre Box Office mi display through May 10. Sev rig. will also lie on hand. 'THE BEST THING OF ONE COMPLETE SHOW N IT E L Y : Phono 921-8700 ' "OPERA" at 7:30PM "RACES" at PPM IT'S KIND SINCE - ...... MATUNEE WED & -SAT: '2001'!" "OPERA" at 1PM "RACES" at 2:30PM IVli ML S of Penns A Butko Quality Theatre AMPLE LifeMag. Neck Circle on U. S. 1 FREE PARKING SUN MAY 9 t h r u TUES MAY 11 «t Princeton Rec. O r. M SHOWT1MES " T H X - 1 1 3 8 ” ★ 6th ★ & M on. tilt u Thurs. P rince 7:15 & 9.'15 p.m. Shown: 12,2:00,4:00,-6:00 FINAL WEEK! I Princeton, N. J. • Phone 452-2278 F ri.& S a t. 8:00,10. ■ at 6 ,8 & 10 p.m. , e s n n tli HE Alt St ATE ST PUSHING ACROSS-ST. Sunday " ‘A NEW LEAF' is devasiilingly at 5 ,7 & 9 p.m. hiiiny. It.sparkles.!.!.!.is_packed-„. m m R E N m with those brilliant insights ~~ FINAL WEEK t;i» into human behavior (hat are . A HOWARD W. KOCH- Miss May's hallmark. It’s Mat HILLARD ELKINS PRODUCTION "THE in French, wi'h l-.iujli■;h ..-ili 11 its. thau's best role since The-Grid DAILY 7 U 9 : 1OPM MATINEE SUNDAY 2PM Couple' and he plays it to the STEWARDESSES” an original pla\ In Walter Matthau] William NU l ltvn hilt! It's whimsical, hilarious X No One Under 21 and in the playing of Matthau Friday & Saturday, May 7, 8 14 & 15 8:30 pan.- ON NASSAU ST Elaine May Admitted ~ ; IGARDENI and May—pure gold!” , r- III, ni-4»4WJ {K-t HLAW A n e w L e a f 12:30; 2 :0 0 ^ 3 30, S715“ ()f PKIM l U1\ ilu ifv ii.ll *JL»I» 6:45,8:30, 10:00 ||*I Krviv.1t II jn- (all ‘IJI-UliK l»»-t IJ •Ml '*••.11' >J ‘.l» tu k.-t' av.ul.ilit.' at
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...... RjBgaaaLgaaaaaa zu^ijyp.-q/ m- n r •••».>.v.;«?«.•? a ; FOR MOTHER Softball Free CanoeRides Are Offered Handpainted Jewelry Collectable Glassware- Begins ... Free canoe rides will be 6 will be provided by Cadette 1 Silk Scarves ■ available this Saturday, May 8, Scouts from Princeton. They will § Girls softball, sponsored by the from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the be working under the supervision § South Brunswick Recreation Delaware-Raritan Canal Park in of Senior Girl Scouts from the s Pennington, N.J. Commission , began its second Kingstor).: The rides are being. Pennington Valley Neighborhood; =f m season with two leagues -- a league sponsored by the Stony Brook- the Senior Scouts will also operate 5 w~ —‘RtarST-Permy town" by^tlie 3tatie Depot- -466*1221- for girls fH(Ynnri-fl; league fnrgirls Mills totle TV a t o r s bed s’ Association the first aid station 11-15. ■ as a means of interesting th e 7 Ian W alker of C'fanbUryT§ A number of older girls regis public in its program and a c -, executive director of the s tered, but not enough to make up tivities. Watersheds Association, and g a team.— t— —-----——— -— ■— The rides will begin and end at Peter Gail of. North -Brunswick, = Local business and fraternal the- new Canal Park,- -which -is program director for the group, g organizations are sponsoring the located on Route 27 at the Prin will be on hand to answer s ■ BOWCRAFT teams. ' *! ceton - Kingston bridge. The round questions about the Watersheds j§“ In the league for girls 8-10, PBA trip, which will take about 40 Association. Materials about the = trounced the Elks 26-3; Gilberts minutes, will proceed down- the Association will also be available, s PLAYLAND Millstone River and back up the Route 22 Scotch Plains 233 0675 beaLMinnie’s Golden Touch 14-4, Students from South Brunswick 1 and St. Augustine’s toppled Danis Delaware-Raritan Canal. The High School, who have been g OPEN DAI LY& EVENINGS Realty 13-2. canoes are being provided by. Noon Weekdays - studying land use and water I PBA and Gilberts, both with 2-0 members and friends Of the quality around HeathcotcT Brook, § Sat. & Sun. from 10 a.m. records, are tied for first place; Watersheds Association who will will demonstrate the use of water g • Miniature Golf • Baseball Batting • Go Karts • Golf Driving Sf. Augustine’s and Danis Realty, also act as pilots and will assist testing devices. They will be s Range a IJ Drive Boats • Archery m Pony & Horse Rides * both at 1-1, are tied for second, and those unfamiliar with canoeing. assisted by students from the s : Swinging Cages • Table Tennis Lawrenceville School and from | Gallery Explorer Scouts from Troop 88 ------...... Elks . both with 0-2, are tied for Montgomery Township High.g m m third. ^ — in-Prineetoh-wHl-be-On-hand-to—SciVao?- In" the league for older girls, VIEW ALONG THE MILLSTONE RIVER, scene of the Day of help with the handling of the Chairm an-for-^ theAffDay- ~'of~H- South Brunswick Recreation Canoing" to be held by the Stony Brook-Millstone Watersheds canoes and with-the short-portage edged the Hub 8-7. Recreation’s from river to canal. Canoeing” is R. Stockton Gaines = Debbie Danels drove in the win Association-on Saturday, May 8,-from-IO-a.m.- to 3 p:m-Free Free babysitting service for of Trenton. Program chairman is §§ g i f t s ning run, with Maureen Hogan 40-minute canoe rides are offered. children between the ages of 2 and , Charlotte Pierce of Princeton. j§ pitching a strong game. Dip-N-Do iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiinniluiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiilin. ongiPdlnrfe andcrafts beat Milch Vending 5-3. Netmen Drop 2 Out Of 3 match Schnitzlein and Rick Garret Virchick of Cedar Ridge By Brian Hochstadt Watson held their serve for the routed Brian Hochstadt 6-2,6-2, first—13“ games— before Watson giving the. Cougars a 2-1 lead. __ The, South Brunswick High broke service in the 14th to take , In the crucial doubles matches, School tennis team dropped two the opening set. Schnitzlein came both South Brunswick, teams won out of three matches this week back to win the second but tired in the first set before losing, giving TkVmei garden &pW4itcjWaTj Z7 despite fine play by Chuck the third losing 6-8, 7-5, 1-6. Cedar Ridge the match 4-1. In the Schnitzlein and Rich_Leary. The —In—the—second^match—Leary. first* doubles. Harold Sachs and Vikings have now won four- out of Scott Somerville’ defeated Dave HOURS: Wednesday, Thursday.Saturday, 12-4 gained a service break in llieTOth seven matches in their attempt to game to take the first set’over Pat Schmidt and Orrin Star 3-6,6-i,6-3, Sunday, 1-4 qualify for the state tournament. Bradshaw. Bradshaw came back while in the second doubles Mark -On-April-29,- the-Netmen-faced to win the second set before Leary- .Goldberg .and. .Mike„Weinglass. undefeated Cedar Ridge on their won the match in a wild third set defeated Gil Braun and Calvin home courts. In the opening by 6-4,4-6,6-4. In the third match, Craib 5-7,6-2,7-5. On Monday the Vikings came back and crushed Lawrence 5-0. SchnitzkMiiwiilkipedJoeClosekf;-" 0,6-1 to start South Brunswick on its way. Rich Leary routed Marc Kinder 6-1, 6-1 and Dave Schmidt defeated'LaiTy;-”Kessel'""G-4,6-2,‘ U u s n a sweeping the singles. .Both doubles teams were ex tended to three sets but won to complete the sweep. Gif Braun lis a I f g if tgIi-§i: s iM lis iw if - - — and Orrin Star bested Bill Hills and~John~Wyllie-6*4;3-6r7-5-while- -r—THE -THUNDERBiRD INDI AN dance-teimvsponsored by Boy Scout-Tfoop 61 of Sayreville,- will be — Brian Hochstadt and Calvin Craib featured at the Snuffy Hollow Camporee to beheld at Helmetta this weekend, May 7-9. •„ from ip li M if m 3 save ip I® $411 7 defeated Gary Kubala and John Palmieri 5-7,6-4,7-5,‘ • ' ■ ■ , v.’(, : t / V , j iVi , \i; On Tuesday the' Vikings had their rematch with the powerful Scouts Slate Snuffy Hollow Metuchen team. Though losing 5- 0, the Vikings again received fine performance from Chuck for a fee of only $2. Schnitzlein and Rich Leary. In a match plagued by high winds and Camporee This Weekend disputed calls, Schnitzlein took the first set before losing 6-2,3-6,5-7 to Indian rituals during the campfire! Here's How Much W e Refunded Everywhere the safest, best ...way to carry Bob Merker.- Leary dropped the The eighth annual Snuffy Hollow sponsor an ecumenical field Can Save You money is to use First National Camporee, sponsored by Boy service Saturday at 6 p.m., with ceremony which begins at 8 p.m.; You may not have known"that first set to Greg Borri but came Following the dance team back to win the second one. In Scout Troop 81 of Helmetta, will be the public invited. The Rev. The normal fee for travelers City Travelers Checks. When Camporee Director Daniel Kerwin! First National City Travelers the third set Leary gained a 5-4 held this weekend, May 7-9, at a Casimir Ladzinski, pastor of Holy ever you have any sum of and his staff will award trophies' checks is a penny per dollar Checks have thousands more lead but faltered and lost the campsite near the Dayton- Trinity Roman Catholic Church in money on hand—for a week Helmetta,) the Rev. John H. and prizes (o winning troops,With’ ($1 per $100). But now, just in refund points than any other match’ 4-6, 6-2, 5-7. Jamesbtirg Road, Representing time for summer vacations, travelers check. If they're lost end, on a short trip, right at the South Brunswick area in the Maltby of the "Miller "Memorial special' awards' going' to “those;' home or in the office—protect In the other matches -Mike competition will be Troop 10 of Presbyterian Church in Mon exhibiting outstanding character' you can save as much as $48 or stolen, you can get fast,.on- Monmouth Junction. Twelve mouth Junction, and William R and camping ability. ! . (see.chart below.),.because.of. -the*spdt refunds at over 30,000 your money—keep it in travel Cheung defeated Dave Schmidt 6- ers checks instead of cash. 2;6-2~and "Marc Zimmerman ;and olher-units-from-the-Thomas. A... Flannery, ..a lay., reader..of .St,. The Camporee will end with a; this remarkable offer. (Less refund points in the U.S. and Jim Belikove defeated Braun and Edison Boy Scout Council, and George’s Episcopal Church, closing ceremony early Sunday"; than $200 worth still costs you throughout the world. They're Star-6-2,6-2,; while Dave Merker guest—Troop .340. from Monroe, Helmetta, will conduct the service- morning less than $2). So don't miss our really better than cash. •Buy now. Travel later. and Bruce Wernik routed Lud N,Y„ will also take part. for scouts, leaders and guests., ’ May only opportunity! To locate the nearest refund Many smart people take ad Bohler and Alan Winderweedle 6- The scouts will set up camp Special guests attending tile 2 ,6- 0 . Friday evening at the Camporee events on Saturday will be office anywhere abroad (plus vantage of our Unusual Offer area, located one-third of a mile Thomas A. Edison Council A m o u n t o f Alaska and Hawaii) ask at and buy First National City The Vikings continue their east of the Cranbury-South River president A. Theodore Barth and M ay T ra v e le rs U s u a l YOU any principal hotel. They're Travelers Checks during May season on Thursday, May 6, Road, on Route 522. Following the Council Executive Kenneth W. 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A ’• PAGE SIX THE CENTRAL POST THURSDAY, MAY 6,1971 - i CSy^TRY DAY GAMP i i i i ; . : : .. Jlo i I' ;■ _ _ 1 7 s _ _ 1 R VT Ts JUNE 28 to AUGUST 6 • Six week day camp for boys add girls, ages 3 to 10 years, Y iKes slum p j l i m i s Sw|mming"instructions,- sports, crafts, nature study, hikes, F i r s t I n singing, cookduts; etc. By SStein Viking hurlers Dave McBride and second as singles by Smith and ' "T ■ •5 i . . ! v f ' v- 1 RIDDERING DAY NURSERY SCHOOL John Bleich. pitcher Ron Fears and one fielding The Viking baseball squad South Brunswick came back in error netted the tally. But the L e a g u e - U- Registration now accepted for school opening in September broke out of its slump last week the third for a fun when Griggs Redbirds bounced back for two Half and full days : . Ages 2 to 5 years and took two of its three Delaware scored from second on a Bud runs off Fears in the bottom of the iritis',.'. State Licensed...... Opdyke single which made the third. Rick Wedemeyer came in ’ In Pony League action this Valley Conference games to raise weok, Raritan Valley Land- . -its Conference record to-4-5 and-its score 5-3,-A homerun by the .North _foiUhe_.Vikmgs_withL.Qne_.out_and.j_j : — — - — Mrs. Louise RlddcringpDirector------——- scapmg- effierged~lrr-flrst-place ~ overall ledger to 4-6. Burlington pitcher, Rick Maudlin, bases loaded and retired the side -— For information ft plication coll 297-195.6_.__— with a 3-0 record. Iola Associates —-•----- ap ______—The— seoond-place —North .addecLone run of insurance, as the on a popout and a strikeout. • Hwy, 27 between Kingston ft Kendall Park______and Orrin Ford are tied for second Burlington Greyhounds were Greyhound took a 6-3 edge. That Allunlown made the 3corc 3-1 in w itlra—2=0 record; ...... South Brunswick’s first opponent was short-lived, however,' as the the fourth on a single, an error arid .Vikings exploded for six runs in a sacrifice. Redbird pitcher Bob In Saturday’s games Raritan last week. The Vikings started Valley edged Errickson - Skillman quickly, when a Harry Griggs the fifth inning on singles by Graham was able to hold the line Cousin,, Opdyke, Jerry Norris,’ against tKe—“Vikil)g5" until the 7-5 with Bill Vikronek the winning . triple scored Art Cousin from first pitcher and Ray Arcado getting and Mike Cosumano. drove, in Malcolm Smith, Paul Gian- seventh -inning, when a South nandrea, and Griggs. The inning Brunswick rally was only able to three hits for the winners. Griggs with; a single for two runs Iola Associates defeated in the first. included two walks and two errors push across one run, and Allen as the Vikings took a 9-6 lead and town won, 3-2. Werner’s Plumbing 7-1. '.Jimmy The Greyhounds w eren’t Roberts went the' distance, giving phased, however, as they came went on to win, 10-7. ; The Vikings final contest last week was against the School for up only four hits. Bob Cleffi, back with five runs in the bottom The Vikings, also scored first Jimmy Roberts and Steve Har of the second, an inning which saw against the Allentown Redbirds, the Deaf Colts, a team which the Vikings defeated in their opener, mon had two each. 10 batters come to the plate of. getting a run in, the top of the Trent Aluminum overpowered 5-1. The Vikings once again got the Weber’s T.V. 4-1 under the fine pitching of Billy Gillen. upper hand in the third; inning; as American League Opens Mike Hajak had a two-run Norris led off with a single. Smith homer for South Brunswick Fourteen teams with boys age 10 I lo s e r s . tried a sacrifice bunt, and all to 12 opened play in the American S te e le r Itosloff- and—Smith -hands were-sale as the play for Recreation but Orrin Ford took the lead and PaurSmith was the League on Saturday...... brought their heavy bats’to the Norris a t _ second ■ was un winning pitcher as Orrin Ford PBA opened with a 4-3 come- gam eandslam m ed out a 34 to 0 successful. W alks , to. T erry from-bchind victory over Murphy. win over. Princeton Excavating. slugged away and won 21-5. Paul Edginton and Art Cousin forced in Smith had 4-4 and Bob Simmons 3- Michael Polanski went the full six Jeff Voorhees and Robert White a run,- and another scored as innings to pick up the win. PBA were outstanding for the victors. 3. Cousin was retired at second on a On Sunday, Raritan Valley was led by the hitting of Matt Egle defeated Bergen Drug 5-3 fielder’s choice by Harry Griggs. Moran with the game winning hit as Brian Kelly struck out 14. John Edginton then scored on an ex defeated Werner’s Plumbing 4-1. coming from Eddie Adamko. Silver had a home run for Egle. Jeff Kuthroff was the winning citing delayed double steal. pitcher,, striking out 12 batters. Danis defeated Phelps Dodge 3 Princeton Bituminous slugged Edginton was sharp, giving only to 0 as Ray Magalski pitched a out an 11-5 win over the one ,hit in five innings after which Ray Arcado had two hits for the three-hitter. Democrats. The winning pitcher winners and Matt .Pozel' tagged Bliech, in relief, was just as sharp, three hits for Werner’s, getting a Fine playing by Paul Psynski, was Tom-Cook. He was helped by giving one hifarid striking out four single, double, and a triple. All John Daniels and John Newman the timely hitting of Tony Perez in two innings. KEITH ROGERS'of the VFW Farm-League team hustles-home helped the Lions to a 9-3 victory and Rich Zinsmeister, other games were rained 6ut. .In the other game on the week’s only to find the ball got there'before him. The catcher isTom Van over St. Augustine’s. Doug Harms Schaack of the Rodner Plumbing team. The action took place at and Chet Page starred for the schedule the American Legion KEDS, PF’s & CONVERSE BEST eked out a 7-6 win over Colonial. Bedford Park. A A A A AAAAAAAAAA PATIO MILL ROAD DAY CAMP*" * Pitching Dominates Play
irJWITSTQ v n iiE ? In Farm League Action- I I* H I S kW JEUnillRY .... Four shutouts were hurled in the Pierdinock and Doug Carringers. eight games played Saturday in Steve Craig had two hits and the Farm League: walked twice to lead VFW. , Free T ransportation Experienced Teachers —.Willows.blanked the Hub_10. to_0_ WROUGHT IRON Hot Lunches Cultural Activities — The Jaycees edged the Elks 7 to with the one hit pitching of Steven 6 thanks to John McGrath’s three- FURNITURE Gold-Lunchos------—Water. Safety..lnstr.ufitors_.___ Hryc. Jeff Skok with a homer, run triple and a clutch double play BY MEADOWCRAFT! Your Own Lunch.> 8 Acres-2 Pools Triple and single and John Kroeper by Michael Grmek. Al Shuster had All Sports-Co-ed , Special Events with a home run led the attack for a home run for the Elks. . A complete line of summer 8 ,5 ,4 ,3 ,2 Weeks 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Day (5-16 yrs.) the Willows. R. Raduzyki spoiled the possible no-hitter...... _ Michael defeated Miller_4 to 2 as furniture on display. Direc- 'Pre^ooief^ThTDa^"? ’ Fuh-lnstFubti6n;SafW Y " ’ " Siegels stopped "HolliiJay by “the’ G'aryMahleF'inSUr •tor-'s-' chairs;- butterfly.f chairs; (3-5yrs.)--(10-3:30p.m.) Free Horseback Riding' same score, 10 toO with Dave Hess pitching victory with a three run rope hammocks and alum the winning pitcher. Siegel’s at homer and some outstanding inum folding chairs. CALL (201) 238-1835 - FREE BROCHURE tack was led by Hess with four for defensive plays. Brian Lichwa’s Billy Cunningham - Sports Director (Philly '76crs) four including a double, home rim hitting also helped earn the vic Berpie_Kirsner - Director and four rbi’s; Mike Nagy with tory. The timely hitting of Keith -three for three, two home runs and Lowey arid Raymond Noebels kept To0r rbi’s—and-Greg-Lee-with-a Milleriin Jhe game until the last homer thiit knocked in two runs. out. 1 . - ‘rT‘ ' Torrv Featherstone and i losing On Friday nightrplaying off a Contributes pitcher Matt Jinks were the of- game called lastSaturday by rain, -fensiveleadersforHolhday. • Michaels lost to the Elks 4 to 1. A Phelps Dodge eked out a 1 to 0 home run by Thure Wegener win over Levey as winning pitcher sealed the victory for Ray Trent To Book Jeff Freda had 15 strike outs. who pitched a two hitter. Scott YU iiau ^9n 11error 5 Alan Balcomb, basketball coach Walter Bosenberg and Tim Schroeder knocked in Michael’s 162 Nassau Sr • Princeton, N.J. at South Brunswick High School, Bossombery were the hitting stars only tally. • 924-2561 is the author of a feature in a for Phelps Dodge. All Hoffman recently published book, struck out 14 in a losing pitching “Treasury of Basketball Drills effort. -He and. John Kowand were from Top Coaches.” The book the offensive leaders for Levey. THE ONE STOP GARDEN SHOP contains drills from America’s top Dayton Gun Shop mauledDelta_ basketball coaches. 29 to 0) with Andy Gillen, Rich Mr. Balcomb is well - known in' Rohrig and Tom Giacino com Machiiigcircles.tiayingp.ii.hli.shed bining for the shut out win. Vinnie an article “Defense is the Dif Cosumano'sTwohome runs "arid ference,” which appeared in the seven rbi’s were tops for Dayton. monthly magazine, The Coaching Other hitting stars were Ken Ciinic, in February 1969. The Stoddard, "Don Cosumano - and magazine features articles from Rich Rohrig. Steve Pellicane had coaches' in all sports. t a-triple and Brabson-a double for Mr. Balcomb has served as the losers. basketball coach at ‘South Kendall Park Pharmacy Brunswick High School for 10 defeated Maul Electric 5 to 1 years. In 1966, he coached the behind the, one hit .pitching of MTHERjS DAY South Brunswick team ’ that Mark Post. Billy Byrne and Andy reached the Group 1 finals in Frank were the batting leaders for Central New Jersey. His 1968 team the winners. Losing pitcher FOR EXAMPLE: won the Central Jersey Group 1 Richard Karnow .had the only hit championship and the state for Maul, a triple. ; GREEK! championship for Group 1. Rodner Plumbing slugged its THAT NEW CAR He is married arid the father of way to a 14 to 11 victory over " G ive her three children. The Balcombs live VFW. The attack was led by the YOU'VE BEEN n Cranbury. ___ hitting of Scott Crawford, Mike © E K A M I U M S DREAMING ABOUT.. ROCKLAND Assures SAVE UP TO $177.48 Weed and ffresaa F t A Grass COMPARE RATES BEFORE YOU BUY It Could Save You Money Free SPECIAL,
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Intelligent gardening pays gen Ask your dealer or write 550 W. Ingham Ave. How Lane & Hwy! 27 Telephone: 247-7600 erous dividends In more beaittl- [ ; fu( gardens, .fawns and shrub*, Trenton New Brunswick -NEW-BRUNSW!CKr33C1T1A ' -vv Georgeutuiyt uuociSlleel —* NORTH’BRUNSWICKfLtVihgstori’Avtj. □nUlvoVVIbrX, LlVingSlOn nvg, at 14th'Str(iat' bety. Use tto'ckland'Products t » /I I THURSDAY, MAY 6,1971 THE CENTRAL POST PAGE SEVENS r - — BSS8&* J:_CIah im o_ Oa* ———■ I d ? O i L f * j:" w » w |i i l i a v b b | -Vi'' frfABi W V M ji Santos Swdrri^ii (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) | A&M PAINT I or potential dropouts -- are its license Jan. 1. * : ; To Army Reserve living on his farm in Hunterdon Following a public hearing in SEMI County, where they receive February, Oakdale officials Private Richard E. Santos, son academic and vocational, refused to execute an of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Santos of training/- agreement proposed by the 17 Hastings Road, Kendall Park, N?S-fl-V-E! . The Career Resource Center township based upon the plan was sworn-in Tuesday in the U.S. “FOR YOUR BEAUTIFY1NQ is funded by the government; submitted by Oakdale. Army-Reserve.— HOMEIMPROVEMEHTF _Ihe^_farm—program— has- — -As-spelled - out-by-the- town— A graduate of South Brunswick received some vocational ship, reconstruction of the High School, he has attended j POWER RAKERS I funding, but “ Roger Cline is park, must begin by July 1, and Brevard Junior College in Cocoa, paying for the food” for the six is to take place in three stages. Fla;, and Murray State University ' ...... ^ i kudehts71Jr. Kiinple reported; Work is to be completed by July' in Murray, Ky. He is presently a ■ The purpose of the program 1,1974. By then, 112 trailer sites student at--Middlesex County is to return the student as a are to be reconstructed. " - — College...... -- ...... — “"whole- entity” —to- the" high i"' The resolution prohibits Oak-" school, Mr. Cline explained. dale officials from allowing any Mr. Santos is employed as In January, some of the new tenants or new mobile assistant advertising director of students had school attendance homes to occupy any existing the South Somerset Newspapers, a records of 12 days, fie said. homes or spaces within the group of three weekly publications “They now have 100 per cent park, whether as a owned by The PrinCeton Packet, Richard E. Santos attendance,” he added. One of replacement or otherwise, until Inc. the students was referred to the the second stage of recon program by the court. struction is completed and DOYOUNEEDYOUR: The program is "making accepted by the township, and _ _provisions for the needs of each all mobile home sites then Windows Washed Carpets Cleaned i A&MfAINT • one of the kids,”. Dr. Kimple existing within the third stage Floors Waxed House Painted I AND said. - ' - of reconstruction are l TOOL RENTALS j demolished. Thert" call 561-4164 ANYTIME; day or night. 8FRSNKUHBLVD.— - 1 ^Special-sale?—Advertise -in The However, when a trailer site We are 1 has been satisfactorily REHEARSING for “The Firemen's Laugh-In Variety Show” are, left to right, Thomas Young Jr., Betty g SOMERSET, HEW JERSEY g Central /Post, 201-207-3434 or 009-024-3244. - renovated, it may be utilized by Courtney, George Kirby, Roger Potts andSterlirig Brabson. ALLEN BROTHERS GENERAL SERVICES, C0RP., park officials to relocate a young and aggressive general serivee company which existing tenants or homes. The committee’s intent is not can satisfy most of your home care needs efficiently, to displace any person in the Monmouth Junction Firemen expeditiously, and inexpensively. park, Committeeman_ Dr. Local references provided upon request. SCREENS REPAIRED Robert Nicholas explained. Normal attrition in the park, which is about 35 homes per year, would eventually cause Set 'Laugh-In Variety Show’ TRENTONKENNELCLUB the park to go out of business if , Home Improvement Service WINNER OFTHE "KENNEL REVIEW WINKIE AWARD” new tenants are not allowed. Mr. Interlocker and his “End “Birth of the Blues.” Back again FOR THE BEST ALL-BREED, PURE BRED DOG SHOW OF 1970 CALL AX 7-3279 AFTER 6 P.M. “The Firemen’s Laugh-In Variety Show” presented by the Men” will include Roger Potts, this year will be “ Happy Dancer” Monmouth Junction Volunteer Curt Conover, Eugene J. Ryan, whistling to the tune of "Bridge on 42nd ALL-BREED DOG SHOW & 26 BENNINGTON PARKWAY, FRANKLIN PARK, N.J. Fire Company will be held Friday and Terry Brabson. the River Kwai.” State Police Plan and Saturday, May 14 and 15, at This year’s show will feature OBEDIENCE TRIAL the South Brunswick High School some of the latest show songs as Tickets will be. available at the Two Open Houses auditorium at 8:15 p.m. «■ well as some old favorites. Soloists door or may be obtained through SUNDAY MAY 9, 1971 Chairman of this year’s event is this year include' George Kirby any member. Proceeds of this Dear Tavern R d„ Mercer C ounty, Rt. 579 (5 Miles N o. of Trenton) Thomas Young Jr» and Eugene J. singing “Close to You,” Kip event are 1 used to defray . Col D, B. Kelly, State Police Ryan" is director. Serving as Emeus with “Knock Three operational expenses and. for the Washington Crossing State Park, Now Jersey \; Superintendent, today announced musical director is Sterling Times,” - Mike Murphy doing purchase of new fire fighting The Show Will Be Open From 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. ADMISSION: plans for public open houses at Brabson. George Brabson will be “More,” and Robert Potts singing equipment. Adults $1.90 plus 10c Tax - Childreri95cplus5cTaxi FREE Hopewell Station on Saturday and at Princeton Station on Sunday PARKING and PLENTY OF LOVELY PICNIC AREAS. more than from 1 to 5 p.m. University of Pennsylvania School of Veterlnarv Medicine and Cornell Group tours of Division University Canine Research w ill benefit from this show. Headquarters at West Trenton Extended Library Service P&T,you should also may be arranged by writing in advance to Gol. Kelly at State -PolicerBox CD,-West Trenton:---- be-able to taste FEELINGJCKY? LITTON OFFERS RKCITAI." Recently, Libraries of South again with no questions asked. driver so. that we can make Middlesex, an association of local . Q: It’s like having a branch regular and rapid deliveries of visit— - Jam es Litton, chairman of the library system-overnight! What books between libraries. It will Westminster church music libraries, received a state in centive grant to fund the start of a other libraries are in on this? ’allow us also to speed interlibrary department, will give two organ new program of library service. A: Well, besides New Brunswick loan requests and all other $ C 2 5 _ recitals on Monday, May 10, as BACK-TO-THE-GARDEN Referred to as. “reciprocal and East Brunswick, you may delivery needs. The grant has 4 5 QT. partof the 1970-71 Casavant Organ borrowing,” this service allows borrow and return books in the been awarded on a one-year pilot Dedication Series. The two -same way-at-Highland Park-and basis. We trust tharthe public’s HEA TH FOODS STORE identical-recitals"will"be"held"ln" patronsof-the-libraries involved to- have their present library card North Brunswick-public libraries. acceptance of - this- cooperative the Casavant recital hall on the .Q: What about South Brun plan, realizing all the advantages IBehind Newberry'si Westminster Choir .' College honored at any otthe participating Pafk& TiHonl DiMillinp Co . N Y . 86 i»f libraries for the borrowing rind swick’s Library --will patrons of it involves, will mean that the 45 Paterson St., Now Brunswick campus at 5 and 8 p.m. return of books. ' the other libraries be able to grant will be extended next year, Robert D. Ross, library-director borrow "from us? of South Brunswick and ad A: Yes. This is what is meant by Q; What if I need more, in NATURAL FOODS AND ministrator of the new program “reciprocity.” formation? under the terms of the state grant, Q. Are all books eligible for A: Please ask or call one of the ORGANIC PRODUCE explains the new service which “reciprocal borrowing?” five libraries. The addresses of NATURAL VITAMINS will begin Monday, May 10, to a A: Yes, all circulating books, the other - libraries are; East hypothetical, library user as except those books that are in Brunswick, Municipal Building, follows: heavy demand and are reserved. 575 -Ryders Lane," East Brun GRAINS - BEANS - NUTS-DRIED FRUITS THE CENTRAL -P Q, Mr,-Ross, you say that with Q: Can 1 reserve a book in an swick; Highland Park, 26 North CANDYCEREALS-HONEY-FLOUR . reciprocal—borrowing/^!— may out-of-town library?------— 6th—Ave— Highland" Park?- New" _____CHEESE ?TEA - RAW M ILK - BREAD borrow and return books at any of "“"AT "No"; "This is To protect- the B r u n s w ic k ,"'60""Livirigstori "Ave. the five libraries just by using my most heavily read books for the New Brunswick; North Brun OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY 10-6;THURS. 10-9 the local newspaper South Brunswick library card? home community. swick, Hermann Road, North (We A ccep t F o o d Stam ps) What does this mean really? Q: May 1 borrow materials Brunswick. A:--Well,-say that, one day you other than.books?...... __ serving your area happen to be shopping in New A: Some libraries will allow you Brunswick. You can go to the New to borrow records, pamphlets and Brunswick Public Library, make magazines. Please check on this your book selections and borrow with the individual libraries. them just by using your present Q: How long can books be South Brunswick library card svith loaned? no questions asked. And you need A: As long as the lending library GENERAL pay no non-resident fee. allows. There are some variations Q: But then, don’t I need to between the libraries. The loaning return these boriks to New periods are: East Brunswick-all Brunswick? books 14 days with renewal; A: No. This is the real beauty Highland Park-seven days arid 14 IMMUNIZATION CLINIC and new innovation of this service. days with renewal; New. Brun You may return the New Brun swick-14 days and 28 days with swick books to any, and I mean renewal; North Brunswick-seven any, of the other four cooperating days and 14 days with renewal; libraries, as well as New Brun South HrunswickvSgven days and swick. For example, the next 21 days with renewal, -Library ST. AUGUSTINE’S SCHOOL We bring the local news week you find yourself shopping in users are requested to observe the East Brunswick. You may return borrowing rules and regulations of the New Brunswick books at the each of the cooperating libraries. East Brunswick'Public Library. Q: What- happens if a book- ! borrow, from one of the libraries into your home every Thursday becomes overdue.. Occasionally, even though I am quite con Saturday, May 8, 9:00 A.M. scientious, this will happen. A: Return the book to any of the five libraries. You pay the lending library’s applicable fine at the Subscription Coupon library of return. All the libraries, except Highland Park, charge two cents, a day per book for most books. Highland Park charges THECENSMLPOST five cents, for adult books, two POLIO cents for children's books. For example if you have a New Delivered Every Thursday By Mail Brunswick Public Library Book which is 5 days overdue, you may return it to the South Brunswtfck MEASLES □ 1 YEAR S3 Q 2 YEARS S5 Public Library and pay a 10-cent- fine there. Q: What enabled you to start this new program? ‘ A: A~New Jersey State Library SMALLPOX RUBELLA City Grant has given us the money to acquire a delivery vehicle and ■Zip Code Rugs l>riiu?uutly rlffwrd >mi) *hum- poo<*U. Prompt trrf plrk*up :md *!«•• U-VfftA' !»en;ipc^------| [ Check or money order enclosed (A T L A N T IC :a r p e t | Sponsored by the South Brunswick Health Dept, Fill Out And Mail To CLEANING COMPANY QUAUTY P.O. Box 5056, Kendall Park, N.J. 08824 SERVICE and the Middlesex County Health Dept. ECONOMY 924-2511 1337 Hamilton"Ave._ Trenton, N.J. 1 THE PRINCETON PACKET THE CENTRAL POST ___ m i i . j n i a .s e ¥j? i t 1 f i rjj/NDsnp^M TTie ;rawreriG6"raugt5i ^ ...... "...... 1 3 E Classified Rates Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Situations Wanted Personals Bargain Mart — . • i.— — - — — GARAGE SALE - F rida y & SALES HELP NEEDED - for part MT/ST OPERATOR HOUSE SITTING SITUATION HIGHTSTOWN PLANNED"— Saturday May 7 & 8, Everything- All Classified Advertising appears in all PROGRAMMING & SYSTEMS REAL ESTATE SALES PER PARENTHOOD CLINIC time full time employment at the MANAGER - Mainsffcm Inc., wanted for summer months in from A to Z. Some new, nearly four newspapers (circulation 18,900), Princeton University Store. Full time permanent position, SONNEL." in Hightstown and Princeton area. University new, old and junk. Such items as The Princeton"' Packet, The Central needs a heads-in-the-clouds, feet- experienced preferred. 38 3/4 hr general area. Some experience First and third Saturday mor Hours, 12-5:30, 5 days week, on-the-ground, take-charge, self professor, wife and 2 yr. old youth desk $5, electric hair rollers Post, Windsor-Hights Herald and The employee benefits. Contact Mr. work week. preferred. Call 201-297-0880 for daughter. References,.Reply. Box nings. Supplies - Monday 7:30 - $8,-and original driftwood floral- r Lawrence Ledger.-A~ds::riiay-6]rmailed starting, application-oriented, interview.——------— 8:30 p.m: Call 448-3439 ror"an :QuickleT-:Princeton=University experienced programming and 1678, c/o Princeton PackeL_ arrangements $1 to $4. 78 Kingsley In or telephoned. Deadline h« new ads Store. No phone calls please. ’^ A R T -T IM E KEY PUNCH appointment______Rd,-Kendall Park, N, - J. -• „ ■ systems manager to help a 65 OPERATOR is 5 pm. Mondays if tliyy arc to he pound Mother produce a 1200 properly classified./-Ads received on pound' baby. We are a Permanent part-time key punch MECHANIC - flat rate. GM ex YOUGURT MAKING - Free Tuesday" before noon - will appear as discriminating company except operator to work approx 20 hrs per perience preferred. Full benefits "Too Late to Classify"; Ads must be COLLEGE STUDENT seeks brochure. Write: Foodkits, Box WAITRESS - Days only 9-3 No Sun when it comes to race, creed, week eves. At least'1 yr’s exp and uniforms. Excellent working office or sales work. Available F REE SCHOOL ADVISORY cancelled by 5 p.m. Monday. Weekend! or Holidays. Call 921-6732. Ul-C, Monmouth Junction, N.J. color, sex, age & things like that. required. conditions. Call Mr. Len Cooper, now. 448-4266. SERVICE - ALL LEVELS. Are 08852. edition of The Princeton Packet’s s- ■ Please send a copy of your life and 609-924-3350.______you having difficulty finding the ! deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday. dreams to Woody Kauffman, P.O. Liberal company benefits. To HOUSEWIVES - learn all about right school or camp? Call Mrs. MOVING - Piano, sofa, rug, chest, Box 2, Princeton, N. J. or call 924- arrange for an interview for either BABY SITTING by the week,' Gray 924-3765. 1 RATES are $3.00 for fotir lines or less 0700, ext. 39. position Call 924-5900, ext 307. natural looking,„rrmkeTup and drapes, cabinet, desk, TV, air large yard; play room, 4 yr old & conditioner, books, records, for one issue or, if,ordered in advance; WAREHOUSE MAN WANTED leach others. Call Vanda Beauty up. Call 448-9437. si50 additional for two consecutive (2) - Jamesburg area. Packing, OPINION RESEARCH CORP Counselors,. 586-3063. —• - - - dishes, bookcase. 247-2718. weeks or. issues, and tire third insertion order picking and stock. Must be N. Harrison St. i is FREE: Thereafter - each consecutive able to operate fork truck. Call Princeton, N-JUi •— -- LOSE WEIGHT easily, health WILL DO IRONING, in my home. fully, no starving,Send $1, Health issuc only costs SI. Next increment of 609-452-2279, Mr: King. ADVERTISING SALES HELP TEACHER-AIDES-:.-, clerical, four lines 50 cents and the same An equal opportunity employer 448-28(17...... Diet- Box 5396, -Trenton, . N.J, CO MB I NAT ION REFRIG - WANTED for central Jersey instructional, and monitorial 08638...... thereafter. Ads may be displayed with weekly newspaper. Salary open. duties. $2.75 per hour, 8:30-2:30 ERATOR, Sink, Range, ; white space margins.and/or additional Experience necessary. All replies p.m, For application write: T. A. Storage, 1 bottled gas, 1 electric, capital letters at $3.50 per inch. RN OR LPN for Doctor’s office. ENCOUNTER GROUP - Are you pd. $400 ea., selling for $150 ea. confidential. Write, Box 1691, c/b Must have knowledge of office position. Orchard Road School, Special discoiijrt rate of $3.00 per inch CLEANING WOMAN, own Princeton Packet. Orchard Road, Skillman, N.J. Announcements dissatisfied? Come together to 448-1374. is available to advertisers running the transportation, 1 day a week. 799- procedures. Full time or part 08558. increase potential. For in same classified display ad for 13 1044. time. Reply to Box 79, Windsor- formation, 448-5727. consecutive weeks or issues or different High tsJjeraldjJI i g h tstownL_ _ classified display ads totaling 20 or SECURITY GUARDS Princeton WE WILL TAKE - quality pain EVERYBODY is hooked on SECRETARY - Some dictation, DESIGNER-PART-TIME; This is Belle Mead Area, full-time & part- tings on consignment or buy. sqjnelhing. Join the people who USED girls Murray bicycle. Good more inches per month, and who an opportunity for a creative, are doing something about their arrange to be billed monthly.. Box good hours, one girl office. Call time. Uniforms furnished. Must Mercer Street South, 625 Mercer condition. $15. Call 896-9494. 921-2044. versatile designer who will design MOTHERS HELPER; Wanted to have home telephone. $1.90 per hr St., Hightstown, N. J. 448-2500. hangups. Try coming to C.O.M.E. numbers arc 50 cents extra. direct mail brochures, flyers & spend summer with family at to start. Call (609) 586-3142. 924-7125, , ______catalogues as well as some book shore. Mid June thru Labor Day. TERMS: 25 cents billing charge if'ad is. jackets. Near University Campus, References required. For more THE COOP. NURSERY SCHL., ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AIR CONDITIONER, 20,000 BTU, not paid for within - 10 days after 3 days a week. Call Mr. Stovall at infor. please call 466-1441. Franklin Pk, has openings in new HELP AND INFORMATION. Quiet Kool by" Emerson. Used only ■ expiration of ad. 10 per cent cash CLEANERS - General cleaning Princeton University Press for ASSISTANT POOL MANAGER afternoon class, 4 yr. olds, 1971-72. CALL 609-924-7592. . 1 month. $200. 609-448-7456. discount on classified display ads if bill duties. Steady, full-time work, 3-11 appt. 452-4924. and Life Guard applications now Info. 201-297-4430, 297-4793. is paid by the 20th of the following p.m. $2.35 per hr., generous fringe being accepted for the 1971 month. Situations . Wanted ads arc- benefits. Start 7/1/71. Monroe WANTED - Qualified Red Cross season. Send resume to the Willow VICTORIAN - platform rocker Township, Schools. Call Mr. slipper chair, 1870 completely payable with order. The newspaper is Life Saving Instructor to pass 16 Swim Club, Kendall Park, P. O. PRINCETON COOPERATIVE not responsible forerrors not corrected Gilbert 609-655-0441. year old on Senior Life Saving Box 5003, 08824.' ■ Bargain Mart restored, upholstered crushed PRESSMEN - Offset. Opening for NURSERY SCHOOL (407 Nassau ■velvet. $165. "firm. 883-0824. by the advertiser immediately test. Please call Stuart, 201-297- experienced or semi-experienced St.) has several openings following, the first publication of the ad. 9463. .______. \ pressmen. Will train for larger available for '71-’72 girls and 4 yr presses and color work. Call 609- old girls & boys. Please call Mrs, RUG 9 x 12 GREEN ACRYLIC; BUSINESS OFFICES:-The Princeton PART-TIME SALESMEN; If you 452-9302 for interview. "Machold 921-2627. . POOL TABLE - Brunswick Homes painted chest with attached desk; ■ Packet, 300 Witherspoon St., MEN & WOMEN - with cars for are employed, but enjoy music, a DO YOU HAVE SALES Billiard table. 4x8, Model Brent 24” grill with rotisserie, Regina; ...Princeton;" N.J. Tel: 609-924-3244: early morning newspaper good way to earn extra money is to ABILITY?, We have opportunity, wood CA, Incl. cues and balls. A electric broom, 201-297-4570. ; The Central - Post, Building—3530,- delivery- in Princeton-Hightstown sell organs & pianos for the. most steady income, pleasant work, purchase to provide many hours of Room 202, 3S30 (Ron fe "27);"Kehdall arear$5G.-weekly-plus bonus.-CalL ■attractive store- in the_ Delaware ^ECOLOGY MINDED? Sell a d v a n c e m e n t:c~ T t e t i r e m e n t family" fun. "A $360 value is yours FREE - Horse manure - all you 201-247-0393 mornings, evenings Valley area. If interested call Mr." ..possible. For interview Call (201) for $250. 921-2647. ' Park, N.J. Tel: 201-297-3434; biodegradable laundry and home 359-84957 7 ------IF YOUare.willingtoexplorenew can carry away. Call 799-0003 or Windsor-Hights Herald, 140 South 201-828-1344. Bilotti. Phone for appointment care products. 448-7230 after 5 ways of learning about the world" 799-0P4U.” “------Main St., Hightstown, N.J., Tel: 586-3374. p.m. ' and yourself apply to Erehwon, 609-448-3005; The Lawrence Ledger, Our Free School is expanding it’s CONTEMP. oiled walnut table, 2 2978 Brunswick Pikd (Rt. 1), Trenton. TYPIST - PART TIMEr-6-to 10 GLEANING LADY wanted once a high school group. If you share our Tel: 609-896-9100. G C ARDS: - Uniforms - furnished, dissatisfaction with current MOVING - Must sell sofa and leaves,. 6 cane-back chairs.-Orig:- PM, 3 days a week. Call Tfedways week. Own transportation work in Princeton-Lawrenceville $750. H ardly Used. Pads & Express, Mr. Frankfort, 448-3060 WOMAN OVER 21, High School situations and feel you have chair, very good condition. $50, required. Call after 3 pm. 466- A rea,'For appt. call 201-329-6021.. graduate to be trained as Lab. energy to put into new positive tablecloths incl. $250. 201-249-7582. after. 2_ PM...... r 0650. RCA TV. just checked, $30. Technic.ian.„..Write...qualifications directions - JOINJUS, EREHWON, JUprighLpJsiiM^^beaik^ffecu to J. C7 Dolph" "Co.,' Monmouth Bear Brook R3. Princeton “3un£'- Small "tape recorder; ’like new; TWO “GOOD ""SCHWINN: BIKES; BABYSITTER1 WANTED FOR 2 Junction, N.J. 08852. tion, 452-2509...... ■ ..... $12:50. Large dresser with mirror, Boy's 5 spd sting-ray fast back BOOKKEEPER - Insurance children in my home, Kendall Help Wanted TELEPHONE OPERATOR - $25, Call 448-2117. $15; . Girl’s Fair Lady- $$35. Buy_. experience helpful but not Park, Monday thru Friday. 201- both save some more. 924-7070. necessary. Must be good typist. Growing telephone answering 297-9156. service in Princeton: Days or Top position avail.' with excel, evenings and weekends. Per TUXEDO LOVE SEAT that you BAILEY’S DEPARTMENT fringe benefits. Adlermari Click & TWIN RIVERS RESIDENT will love in your home. 1-1/4” STORE ALL OFFICE SKILLS -Co.^rjneeton^9244H0J^_A.sk Jor manent. 924-2040. OFFEREDFORSALE: FINISHING- DEPARTMENT—’ wanted to.care fon-my.childage_L4 maroonand tan stripedupholstery- We OFFER: Miss Higgins. mos. 2 days a week. 448-7410, with cushion. $80 or best offer. 921- Princeton Shopping Center Openings in department handling J. Miroi. ,“Le Bijou”. Colored 2647; .paper . stock,...trimming,. In.-; Lithograph:.' G. Rouault: “Deux (V-3 High Rates.* .spectibri, shipping and receiving Uniforms a Specialty A-l Bonus ,;(or services and NEW .'FfRM LOCATING GARDENER & HANDYMAN - for Filles Nues”, Black and white REFRIGERATOR, AUTOMATIC CABINETMAKER- Custom shop for offset printing plant. Call 609- 1 or 2 days per week. $3. per hour. Lithograph. W. Kandinsky: referrals of friends___ iu___ Alexander Road, Princeton, must 452,9302 for interview______:____ DEFROST, freezer top, good For Nurses, Waitresses, Maids, A-l Registration only once. develop staff to assist in collation, has openingfor cabinet maker and References, required. Reply to Box “Kleine Welton” , #1, Colored condition, 201-297-3418. Beauticians, Utility Work, etc. In A-T Train free if skills rusty. packaging, and mailing of apprentice. Work challenging and #1697, c/o Princeton Packet. "LithograpHTSpld directly-without while and assortecLcolofs: A-l Service trained counselors. educational material. If you are diversified. Should have haci high gallery overhead. Modern school shop or equivalent. Graphics (Mrs. B. Freymuth), A-l derful world awaits you. interested in working 8 to 40 hours KENMORE DRYER - Gas ex per week, call (609 ) 452-8877 Pleasant working conditions, phone 466-1756. GARAGE SALE - Saturday, May fringe benefits. 609-460-0787. OFFSET PRINTING - Offset MATURE WOMAN wanted for cellent condition, $65. Call 883- Join now-no fee to you. between 10 and 12 A.M. for more 6245. 8,9:30- 6. Some collectors items, information. printing plant needs young men fulltime position as Dental for camera department, garden and hand tools, nick-nacs, Assistant, experience helpful but small appliances, TV, old drop pressmen, press operators, and not required. 259-2811 for in ^TEMPORARIES DO YOU HAVE ROOM FOR ONE leaf table, lamps. 1 Colonial Ave., finishing department. Call 609-452- terview appt. FULL LENGTH MINK Coat, 2 Princeton, Jet. RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY . 9302 for interview. MORE? Hundreds of children - yrs. old, perfect condition, COLLEGE AGE GIRL - for black, mixed race, handicapped; 82 Nassau St. Princeton for-Real Estate firm. Should be summer. Varied duties in family reasonable. 448-9414. adept in handling telephone white or black or Indian school- 924-9200 with handicapped teen-age girl. age children, brothers and sisters inquiries talking with people in Live out. Must drive, swim. person, typing & office details. wait for permanent homes. For TOY TRAINS wanted by hobbyist. LULLABY CRIB & BUREAU", Reference's. Reply Box 1706, c/o information call Families for Any age, any condition. I am NOT good condit., white French Must be intelligent. Reply'to Box Pyinceton Packet. GIRL FRIDAY fdr newly 1705, c/o Princeton Packet. SECRETARY - With good Situations Wanted Inler-aciaR'Adoption, Mrs. Scott a dealer. Please call B. Leip, 609- Provincial, $35; Brass Bed, single, established company. shorthand—&—-typing—skills. 924-1352 or Mrs Jones 924-9369.. 585-9218. $35. 448-4363. Bookkeeping and typing skills JJiversified._duties.__Excellent salary. Modern office in Prin essential. Start immediately. ROOM AIR CONDITIONER BUY THE BEST - Buy Vanda Englishtown. 655-2028. ceton, 35 hr. week. Call 921-6453. Bright, ambitious young man 18 CAMP Boys and girls, Beauty Counselor Cosmetics, skin with business acumen, seeks International Harvest, 6,000 BILL NURSE - RN or LPN, 3:30 PM to EXECUTIVE SECRETARY SI’.lpetaukin Country Day Camp. Very good condition. Call 921-3063. En'elt'cms and fragances for your 11 PM or II PM to 7 AM. Part- summer employm'ent. 171 li year. Ages 4-14. Full "day family. Call 448-6979. time. For interview contact Ad This very demanding position will Im aginative -if given -respon program. Swimming. Mature utilize your top skills including sibility. Will consider any em counselors. Small groups. ministrator. Sunnyficld Nursing KITCHEN SINK & cabinets $25. MOTHER’S AID - general duties 2 Home, 61 Maplewood Ave., shorthand, your ability to ployment that either pays well or Transportation. Phone or write for is interesting and unusual. Part or UTILITY TRAILER for lawn Bronze tone food cupboard $5. Call days a week. Occasionally sleep- Cranbury. 609-395-0641. organize, and your personal WANTED PERSON (regardless brochure. 924-1840, Lawrenceville tractor, $25. 448-6278. in. Must drive. References. Call charm in meeting distinguished full-time. Contact Greg at 921- Road. Princeton. 924-1559. age & sex) to converse in English 2167. 201-297-9567 after 7-p.m. international visitors. Fee paid. once weekly for 1 hour through Salary above average plus liberal June with a foreign researcher. FLYING CLUB, with limited LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE SECRETARY; Music College has bonus based on profits. Call 924-6097. INDOOR - OUTDOOR PAINTING May 8th & 9th. Articles from 1970 WESTINGHOUSE air con - full or part time, in small nursing opening. No shorthand required, By appointment by college students. For estimate membership, has opening for storage; White wrought iron ditioner 9500BTU. Casement home. Call The Elms Nursing record keeping. Call 921-7100 ext call Joe (882-5167) or Craig (883- private pilot. Aiccraft is hangared dinette set, lawn mower, misc window type. Won’t fit new house. Home 395-0725. 25 for" appt. CARLA FREERICKS 3671). at Princeton Airport. 201-297-0100. tables, 8 dining rm 'chairs, $200. firm price. After 6 p.m, 921- Personnel Service mahogany buffet, new portable 6599. . 20 Nassau St., Rm. 508, Princeton SUMMER JOB, Jersey Shore - ASK FOR THE GUIDE , - to TV.Samovar,..bibelots,__lamps, Princeton area Nursery Schools" - ...... OFFICE HELP1" " MOTHER’S HELPER to sleep-in, Telephone (609) 921-2424 Mother’s Helper from June 25 to RECENT GRADUATE with a glassware, etc. paintings. 9 Mount MECHANICAL Sept. 6, also needed weekends M.S. in Science Education is in and Day Care Centers at Cox's, Lucas Road, 921-6843. not under. 15 yrs old. 609-448-7471. from May 15. 448-7775. after 4:30. Hinkson’s, Allen's, Center Knowledge" of typing, general terested in -tutoring Chemistry, Stationers, Thorne’s Princeton DESIGNER office proceedures, & some Physics, Mathematics and Jet., Lawrenceville Pharmacy, bookkeeping . experience (ac HOUSEKEEPER WANTED: 2-6 Physical science to j "'un FREE- MANURE ..- Bring . your CLEANING WOMAN, full or p a rt Towne Pharmacy and Tiger Deli. For work related to water and sew counts payable) Call Mr. Green p.m., Mon.-Fri., motherless home derachievers in Grade 6-12. Please Or send $1.25 to Preschool Guides, shovel and truck and take it away. 924-3035. time. Sunlawn Nursing Home, 576 with 2 high school children. (201) HOUSEKEEPER-COOK - for call 924-7324. age treatment plant design. Know Box 37, Princeton Junction, N.J. 655-1197. ledge of reinf. cone., steel, mech N. Main St., Hightstown. 448-0528. 297-3263 after 5 p.m. elderly couple to start June 15. 0B550.______' Sleep-in, owrt room and bath and anical components and^Jectrical W’ANTED HOUSEKEEPER - TV. Good salary. References MAN Highest recommendation USED FURNITURE of every desirable. Degree not necessary but required. Call 924-2415. would like houseman work, If you would like to fight pollution, description. Thousands of feet to experience preferred. Call Mr. DENTAL ASSISTANT - ex SEVERAL• PART TIME live-in housekeeper needed for driving etc. w/epttage if possible, browse through. Always perienced. Willing to learn motherless home in Lawrence save money and/of make money, Douwes, VanNote-Harvey Assoc., TEACHING positions for religious Reply Box #1708, % Princeton call 883-5624... something different — largest Consulting Engineers, Princeton, prevention and control. No school teachers available for the Township. Call 882-8748. Packet. ______collection in Bucks County. Daily, Saturdays or evenihgs. Princeton 609-924-0413. 1971-72 school year at Har Sinai ----- —------\------SENSITIVE MATURE, High 8:30 to 5:30. Closed Sunday. office. Send resumc to Box_ Bargain Mart Bargain Mart Mdse. Wanted Pets and Animals Autos For Sale Autos For Sale Motorcycles Special Services MINIATURE SCHNAUZER - salt ANTIOUK HININr; ~ I960-FORD-MUSTANG;"-excell, 5 hp TRAIL BIKE; 3 gears, hand GARAGE DOORS REPAIRED SUITE; Buffet, china closet, large -WE NEED_a -good-.use GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP ‘65 CORTEZ MOTOR Home - Room Sect. Couch, Eove Seat FOUND - male shaggy black & tan PIES - AKC, heavy boned, wor '69 AUSTIN HEALY, excellent 1962 PORSCHE $1350. Call (201) WE CATER TO the over bur dog. Choke collar, vicinity of 51,000 mi. Factory air, sleep 7, dened housewife". Call 201-297- VARITYPERS - (2) - one model assort. Chairs. Very reasonable Rocky Hill. Call 924-5697. med, parents on premises. $60. condit., call anytime. 448-7533. 359-8425 after 5 p.m. exc. cond, a real traveler. $5299. 1010 one model 660. Excellent 448-0081. ■ Call (201) 521-3092. 189 Carter Rd, 924-6550. 3917, J&B Floor Waxing. condition. Surplus due to further expansion into photo composing. LOST SMALL GRAY Cat, white 1966 FAIRLANE FORD * 2 door Call Trentypo Inc., 883-2198. DACHSHUND PUPS - Plain and sedan. ,A-1 mechanical condition. 1960 AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE; USED 60X12 MOBILE HOME; 2 PAINTING - part time. Weekends GARAGE SALE - May. 8,11 am - 7 feet, vicinity Greenbrook School, dappled. AKC. Price $75. and up. good running cond. $400. or best bdrm, excel cond $6,300. Must be and evenings. Call Dominic reward. 201-297-2408. Automatic transmission. Low pm, 220 Wendover Dr., Princeton Calf after 12 noon, 201-329-6879. mileage. 201-297-1425. offer: Call 452-8657 after 5:30 p.m. seen. Call 259 - 2905. " Bottonl 882-0764, after 6 p.m. (turn off Rosedale on Fairway - follow signs), Music, food, bubble: Benefit Erehwon - The Free UPLAND RUG CLEANING - Tel. 1967 VW BUG— radio & heater, 586-0207, fully insured, Upholstery Schools------:— KEEP THE MONEY” gut please" -1938-CHEVY-COUPE' Call "921- excellent condition, best offer. FRENCH Savonniere rug m - Instruction & complete wall-to-wall cleaning. - return the wallet stolen from Cap GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP': Call 921-8356. Professionally done in your home. : (unusual) "sunburst design, & Gown Friday night. No ll'4 ”xl9’4” Excellent condition. PIES, AKC, top quality, all shots, questions asked. Return to club or must sell this week. ,$50-$75, Also Can be seen by appointment. EX BAB-Y-e-A-RRIAGE—Built-Rite- -73-Patton-Hall—or-ca!l-452=7208;— ------'71-PEUGEOT------/6QJERLUMEH-T-R.4---Now-bpakesr PAINTING - Interior & Exterior. 3-0436; handsome l'vr o!d ftT;rle7T60!ir924;' new transmission, rebuilt engine, Coach-like-new condition $25-or 2366. ' .....- ■------INSTRUCTIONS Quality painting at a low cost. best offer. Call 882-3506. . Clearance Sale! $950. Call - 896-0636 after 5 or Jobs of any and all sizes. Call 201 - 4...... ' y/ week ends. COMPUTERCAREERS 329-6025. :4 ::speed ...Transmission..r::Sfd: ^ jn- APARTMENT'SIZE HOOVER Equipment Washer, Spin Dryer, like new,’ DOG TRAINING ,IN . YOUR 1966 CHEVROLET" "Caprice (lomputer Service Technology YOUR OWN PORTABLE PORCH Peugeot 304 $2395 station wagon with Reese trailer used 3 times, quick sale $100. 448- Pets and Animals HOME. The only successful Peugeot 504 ' $3095 EXPERIENCED PAINTERS 12 x 12 octagonal screened hitch. $1250. Call 201-359-6439. Houses scraped & painted, gutters gazebo, complete w/s!iding door. 1374. method of problem correction. We Delivered in Trenton Day and Evening Classes AH aluminum. Never used. A $300 teach your dog to respond to you. IBM 360 Computer for cleaned & driveways sealed. value for $200. Call 924-2402. Obedience, guard training, -Student Use. Lowest rates. Insured.' Call after problem correction, as chewing, GILBERT & MOTT CHEVROLET ’63 OLDS ’98 - power steering and Lifetime Placement Assistance 6. 201-521-0522. RUMMAGE SALE Thursday and housebreaking,—wildness--etc brakes, automat i c,__ex e el 1 e n t COLLIE—STUD—SERVICE T co : condition. Make oiler. 148-7860. Priday7_May_6~and 7, at Pen-' Training guaranteed for lifetime 1100 Spruce St., Trenton 695-8581 PRINCETON COMPUTER nington Grange Hall for the Champion line DVM - examined of dog. Day or. eves. appointment; INSTITUTE benefit of the Deborah Hospital, 9 males available to approved AKC Cal\_for_ free, home consultation. BOllUEN’S ! HAMMOND ORGAN, Provincial, to 5 on Thursday, and 9 to .l on bitches! WELLSPRING KEN Progression Unlimited. 6097799-. 1969 RED CORVETTE ' Coup,’ 4 1967 ICE BLUE VOLVO, Model For free booklet write, or-phone maple, spinet, brig, cost $1695 Friday. Last hour grab bag. NELS, (609)-448-4372! 2679. Michael Beatty trainer. speed transmission, AM-FM 144S, automatic transmiss., air collect 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. MOVING & STORAGE ' (new condition), price $895. 448- Radio. Call 448-2700 from 9 to 5, condit., excellent condit,, orig. .5176______;______(609) 924-6555 Hightstown Road .448-9151 after 5 -______.owner,_musLseil__448-5106___ 20 NASSAU STREET PRINCETON. N.J.- Princeton Junction PUREBRED SIAMESE KIT 1966 PLYMOUTH FURY SEDAN; 1966 RAMBLER, NEEDS Approved for Veterans Training 452-2220 BARN SALE - Contents of 2-story HORSESHOEING r&h, pb&s, 39,000 mi, perf cond TRANSMISS. WORK & battery, TOYLAND - Needs toys, please House. Included are 8 leg drop leaf TENS, 8 weeks old, $25., 609-448- engine runs good. $50, 443-1731 donate toys, games, ana misc play 5467. inside & out..$995, Call (201) 463- Local and Long Distance Moving table, small hanging corner cover, 0026. eves. Packing and Overseas Shipping equipment for the Princeton 6 matching chairs, plus others, Complete Farrier Service ______, I Hospital Fete. Call 924-7125 or 896- Ladies Desk, Secretary Desk, 1866, or bring to Princeton YMCA. Call Gary Grasso 1969, AUSTIN AMERICA, GOING TO EUROPE this sum ■CARPENTRY - REPAIRS - and Child’s roll top desk, wicker automatic, radio, 18,000 miles. mer? Brush up your German & (201) 725-8727 small alterations. Call 609-799-0078 furniture & lamps, 2 oven S.A.V.E. New inspection. $1100. Call 799 - Boats French, Conversation & Tutoring. after 5:30 p.m. Westinghouse electric Range, SMALL ANIMAL VETERINARY 1502 after 6 or weekends. Call 359-5965. Seth Thomas Clock, China, many ENDOWMENT books, kerosene lanterns, candle (Formerly Princeton Small DOG AND CAT BOARDING: SUNFISH SCREEN. REPAIRS. 4 FT. screen SADDLE - English, top condition. stand, many items too numerous Animal Rescue League) Bear Brook Kerihels, Princeton 1966" FORD, 6 cylinder, shift, 4 TUTORING, High School Also boots, britches, hat, etc. Call door, economical, $599. 448-8631 Chemistry and Mathematics by is ; specialty. Franklin Park-S: to mention. Date of sale: May 8 Junction. Modern' licensed Early bird special. 1971 Sunfish Brunswick area. Special price for 466-1013. IF YOU LOSE OR FIND A LOST after 6:30 pm. former college instructor. 443- and 9,9 AM to 6 PM, rain or shine, facilities will) individual care. 452- (with new-storage bin). Save $97. 1907...... entire houser 201-297-3279 after 5. in—Thomas-PeplerBuiIdingr'3/4 PET. PLEASE REPORT WITHIN 2692! ' Total delivered list price including mi., out South Main St., York A 24 HOUR PERIOD. lax ■ $634. Our price $537. for Road, just past Peddie Golf '66 MALIBU 327 - 365 HP, 780 2 1/2 TON CENTRAL A/C in Holley, Malory, 4 speed;456 posi!, limited time. All colors. Call 799 - PIANO TUNING Course, Hightstown. IF YOU FIND AN INJURED PET 1)719... - stalled complete $450. 329-6488. PLEASE CALL THE POLICE. Priscilla’s $950 or best offer. Call 883-7928 Garden—Landscape PAMPERED POODLE PARLOR after 6 PM or 896-0443. Regulating Repairing ROBERT II.IIALLIKZ FOR ADOPTION All Breeds SAILBOAT: Aqua Cat, fiberglass, Spring Trims include door to door Registered 1964 FALCON station wagon-6 12’ $350. Call 924-2774. GT. PANSIES, VEGETABLE & Member Piano Technicians UPRIGHT PIANO $25 call 921- Pure bred. Eng. Springer Spaniel Limousine Service FLOWER Plants. Sadlon's imported and domestic yarn, female, liver & wnt, adult, paper cyl., stick shift, excellent con Guild, Inc. 2174. 609-655-3436 dition. $390. or best offer. Call 452- Nursery, Applegarth' - Bentley 921-7242 needle point, crewel work, rugs avail. 9038. BOAT GARVEY for sale - 32’ long Rd., Open all Day. 448-3491. and accessories will be found a tr fljnonths old female spayed, short new I251i.‘p. Chrysler Marine GARAGE SALE ~ -' Cedarvilfe haired. Shepherd-type dog. motor: Two 6’ sleeping bunks, Road, Hightstown, Friday, THE KNITTING SHOP Mixed breed female Collie-type 1970 MGB/GT; Must sell, ex head, galley, newly painted, ready ORAL Saturday ana Sunday, May 7, 8, 9 liTulaneSI. WA 4-0306 Feeds and Grains cellent condition, evenings 452- to go. Price $2875. Owner, Henry GARDEhJ MARKET INC. TOWN & COUNTRY AN- starting at 10 AM. iZ ed breed male short haired forall animals 7985. W. Jeffers Jr,, Plainsboro, N. J. SERFONE, INC. Offering you brown dog. atROSEDALE MILLS Can be seen at Parkertown, N. J. Landscape Cal! Harland Price there, 609-296- -Dcsignerand Contractor- telephone answering service full Mixed breed black and white 274 Alexander St. lime, part-time-, vacations, — RUG St FURNITURE MART, Terrier-type female dog. Princeton ‘04 FALCON FUTURA. 2 dr., 4190...... ------Mixed breed male black Spaniel- H.T., V8, 4 speed, radio & heater. Alexanders!. seasonal, radio dispatching, wake- -HAND - DECORATED WED WA 1-0134 State Highway 206 type dog. - Excellent condition. 4 new tires. Princeton up service,, burglar alarm DING INVITATIONS - Colorful 201-297-1774. PENGUIN” - sailboat, custom 452-2401 monitoring,' substitute service, floral border - suitable for framing Princeton. N.J., Pure bred male Pug. Male black mixed breed built, in 1969 ■ - of finest South mail & desk space available. 209 - unusual gift for any bride. $10. — ...... and - v...... American hardwoods. Call 924- 924-9096, 1-5 p.m. IVY MANOR Labrador-type dog. HIDEAWAY FARM EQUESTRI ‘69 VW SQUAREBACK - excellent 6491. Gatzmer Ave., Jamesburg (201) Princeton Shopping Center Adult male Malemute pure bred, AN CENTER Boarding, Training, condition. Treated with love. DOKItLER LANDSCAPES 521-3100. good with children. Showing. Private and group riding $1950. Call 924-7319. after 6 p.m. 16’ MFG, Edenboro with many Furniture instruction. Beginners and acf ' Landscape Designing Floor Coverings Call us about our adorable kittens. options, 115 Johnson motor, gator and MOVING SALE, boat trailer, for vanced. Huge, indoor arena. tilt trailer. Over 40 mph speeds. Draperies and Bedding Outside arena and trails. Quality Contracting ., up to 14r7 boat $75; E78-14 ww Tiles and Linoleum PLEASE HAVE YOUR CATS All coast guard equipment, less NEW HOMEMAKER SERVICE; snows with Plymouth Wheels $15; AND MIXED BREED DOGS horses bought and sold. Call 609- than 50 hrs. use. $2,495 complete. WA 1-9100 W!A 1-9292 466-2162. • 609-924-1221 To give a bath, to shampoo hair, to four 6.95 x 14 used ww tires. SPAYED!!! KARMANN-GHIA - '64 red, 448-6278. prepare a meal, one hour for any Trailer hitch, girls 20! bike, small mounted, snows, radio, VW ser of these services $6 per visit. Call -trike, pyrex bowls, 2’ pool Call Mrs. A. C, Graves/ 921-6122 viced. NOT ’“Like New” but 924-5862 Princeton Comm w/cover,’ pre-school toys and between 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday neither is the price. $725 . 655-2461 14 ft. D C CATAMARAN 7 yrs old. InA-1 condition. Asking $775. (201) Homemaker Service. 8:30 to 4 Rings ‘n’ Things; new set of thru Saturday. (Rossmoor). except Sat. & Sun. towels. Come to 216 Kendall Rd., Antiques -Autos. For Sale 767-0484. Special Services 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 14’ RUNABOUT w/trailer, cover, 2 motors. 18 horse, Evinrude & 30. WANTED: ANTIQUE DEALERS GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP 1967 COMET CAPRI - 2 door PIES; AKC, big boned, parents on sedan; V8, automatic, radio, 1965 VW BUS - AM/FM radio hp mercUry, all accessories, BICYCLE REPAIRS to participate in an Antique extras $375 complete or best offer. ELGEN REFRESHING & JOUSSETT CONSTRUCTION Dealer's Show & Sale, Fri & Sat, premises. $50 (201) 521-3092. heater, very clean, $1200. or best new tires and snow tires. $875. 466- We Buy and Sell offer. 452-2460 after 2 p.m. 3653. - ' Ask for Carl days (201) 249-7575. upholstering - Antiques restored, General Construction . June 4th & 5th, 9-5 on grounds of Eves & wknds (201) 329-6341. furniture repaired, complete Additions&Alterations' -TIG EILAUTGKTOR ICS- Pennvtown, Rt. 31, Pennington. Garages&Porches • N.J. (3 mi no. of Pennfngloh -U)68--P©NTIAG-<-RlREBIRD~350_*- 1966 V-W---clean„ua_dents,-gnad upholstery work. AH work done Ceilars&AtticsFinished 21-26 Witherspoon Street excei. cond. Metallic blue w/black 2fFTrCABTN'CRUlSER“ CdStbm WHIT pride."Free estimates. 35?r WA 4-37,15. Circle) For information call tires, 42.000 miles, new dutch, NnNojobtoosmall! inh tnnKmnlll Parrot Cage 466-1221 YORKSHIRE TERRIER PUP int.- A.C., AM/FM,- snows. Askv $770. Call Dave at 921-3100 or 201- Made. V-8 Engine, head, Inboard. 9218. 448-5113' PIES - Non-shedding, adorable, •$1650, Call Eddie 921-9815. 359-8859. Best Offer. Call after 5 587-0459. devoted friends. Suitable for, DINING ROOM Set, 7 pieces plus restricted quarters. Males and ‘67 DATSUN 1600 - 2 seat sports Hutch, black & white, reasonable females; 466-3426. car white with new black vinyl 1966 PONTIAC CATALINA; air CARPENTRY .. offer; also, Stereo, blonde cabinet. Mdse. Wanted convertible top. $575. Eves, and cond, excel cond, $750. Call'924- Motorcycles CASSEROLES 448 - 7 6 0 5 .______:______weekends,_921-3612!______6903. , -- L & L HOME IMPROVEMENTS INTERNATIONAL SINGLE BED complete w/box WANTED: Pre-40 car-running PONY,’gray, 11.3 hands, 7 yrs, Alterations, Additions, Repairs, Imaginative dishes for your freezer; '61 LARGE RAMBLER, 4 dr. T970MONDA SL-100 - Lime green, Painting (interior & exterior) spring & mattress, excel cond $45. cond pref. Most all parts English, gentle, excel for 1964 SPRITE - Excellent con 1000-miles. Absolute perfect cond. or frcsli for dinner parties Call 921-2232. necessary. $50 or less. Call 466- beginner. $115 incl saddle & Wagon, autom. radio/heater, $150 “Nojobtoosmall.” with salad, etc. included or best offer. 201-297-3254. dition. 1970 motor and tran Asking $350. Call .201-359-4561 or Phone 201-329-4004 after 5 1940 after 6 p.m. briddle. (609 ) 924-2366. smission, entire car rebuilt - 524-5274, ask for John. custom hard ton and new con Merry Knowlton 15 ORIENTAL RUGS for sale. vertible top - roll bar. New radial / 924-2795. WANTED - Lionel trains or trade. GILBERT & MOTT CHEVROLET CO. 1969 HONDA ’90 - 1400 miles, Low prices on new blue Bokhara We are not collectors, we take all. 1 YR. OLD Male Dog, part Ger tires, battery. Highest offer. Call 11x14-1/2, new beige Bokhara 7- man Shepherd, used to children. ANNOUNCES OUR ANNUAL 201-297-9698 evenings__ upswept pipe. Must see to ap Brochure available Call 609-298-1469. • CLEARANCE ON ALL RENAULT 10 preciate. Call 921-7805. . i/2x i0j ?emi-antique Henz 8- 448-4769. V ft ppCaKtV/NC1 , wai‘l 'CEILING 1/2x11-1/2. Also,-beautiful antique & RENAULT 16 MODELS REPAIR. Indoor - Outdoor Joshagan 7-1/2x11, antique Kazak Also Peugeot 304 & 504 modcls.35 in painting Quality work. runner, new Shirvan, and others, WANTED - used wicker furniture NEWFOUNDLAND PUPPIES - '68'BUICK W ildcat"- automatic," Reasonable, Kendall Park and AKC,.. black ...beauties,...shots,. stock to chdb.se from. Automatic and 4 HARLEY-DAV1DSON50 ccTrail- BEAUTIFULLY DECO?___ -includingtwo very'chdice-antintife for my- front porch:- Reasonable speed "Transmissions. ”Call ous today. 2 door hard-top, power-brakes South Brunswick "'dnlyr’20T9857 CAKES - delicious" to look a t/ Turkamans and one' very fine prices Call 466-2404. wormed, healtir guaranteed. Also steeripg and windows, factory air,- bike $125 or best offer, Call 921- delicious to eat. Wedding, Bir AKC Cocker Spaniel puppies. 201- 695-8581, 1100 Spruce St., Trenton, vinyl "rooL Original owner. Ex 6951. Ask for John., , ...... s 4.. antique; Kashan. Call 466-1331. N.J. thday and All Ocassion. Call 924- 446-7117., ...... _■ ..-I...:..:.. .. cellent condition; Call 448-6083. 1029. .t THE PRINCETON PACKET THE CENTRAL POST FI miNDSOR-HIGHTS HERALD. Tii'o Lawrence Leck|i;r u Business Special Services Business Services For Rent—Apts. Real Estate For Rent h. Real Estate Wanted Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Rent O il;- PAINTING --TAKEN- on LUXURY G RDN'APT.":-" Cent: h o o s e s " a n d ': a p a r t m e n t s " 'PRrME’OFFICE SPACE" ’ ATTENTION PROPERTY KENSINGTON SECTION - 2-story consignment.' Wilf purchase of ■BUm,ESS MEN-&AV6MEN need- -a i r.v-balCrTree. pooI.jLrnom s*-$ 21Si. FOR RENT------—______-OWNKIIS*in--southern Hunterdon. Colonial; exceptional. Home. . advance. For appointment, cull secretarial help? I will take your mo. Private entrance. After 4 call Lovely new offices available for Your homes & other reaT estate IVALUfmOlI Features Llving -Roonv-Dining- -148-6669. dictation-by-telephone-& type it -201-207-1118,-...... -Unfurnished ! bedroom house on lcase-snonr"Prestige~ Route 430 ure-in demandrLisUthenrfurfast iS W cUjoiMJ 1 RoomrFamily Rpcrm with hand— neatly.-Also stencils, ma_sters & Jefferson Road. Available im- location near the Princeton action with our trained sales hewn beams and a Spanish S & M HOME IMPROVEMENTS - thesis. Experienced Will deliver in VACANT -. 2nd Floor apt. mediatelyr$350.-monthly: ------Hightstown Road. Panelled offices- force.______■ ■ ___ fireplace. Kitchen, planked and ___Cilll 201 -297-8797 for additions. Prn-Lawrence Area. Call 1183-2732. Lawrence Township off U.S. //1, 7 wifli acoustical ceilings, central " ' $27300”" '“ ':------beamed Breakfast Nook, Mud“ — roofing, garages converted, -miles from -Princeton, Bedroom, New? Gardeh Apartments, 1 j n r .and abundant _parking. Will THE IIORACK AGENCY INC: 7 1/2 ACRES - Industrial - Route Room and Powder Room on-the— screencd-in patios, custom-built liv. rm, kitchen & dining area. bedroom s, $190. and $200. 2 partition to suit tenant. Jack JrGehrs, Realtor....— >••130. Ilobbinsvillei-N.Jv Call today- first floor;—Second floor has -4 . kitchen cabinets. S150 per mo. $150 security deposit bedrooms, $240, and $250. Reasonable lease and terms Members of Hunterdon County for, details. Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Master liOOKKEEPER & Accountant - required. available. 1200 to 6000 sq. ft. ’ " multiple listings Bedroom has large shower and v PAINTING-ALTERATIONS Unfurnished 5 bedroom house in 2 mi, so. of Flemington Circle - $30.900------Interior, Exterior, Custom Work Husband - wife team. Looking for walk-in closet. The Basement has small firms in need of services. D. PINTINALLI REALTY CO. Princeton Borough. Available RICHARDSON REALTY CO. on routes 202 & 31 NEAR PRINCETON - 3 bedroom a panelled Study and a Workshop. GOLDIE’S CONTRACTING June 1 or earlier. $410. monthly. (201)782-1970 Split Level. Family room, en 448-17G3 -1-18-721II. 695-8501 ... 448-5000 Beautifully landscaped. OF trance foyer, basement and FERED AT $43,900. Furnished house on Nassau WANTED - Listings of all kinds garage. Large nice lot with a view. TYPEWRITER REPAIR THESIS & MANUSCRIPT Typing. Apartment Homes o f f i c e Sp a c e - Na s s a u 3 zone heating. Wall to wall car Street: 4 bedrooms plus an extra 3 STREET200-400 sq. ft, light & airy needed. Call us first. We have a HIGTITSTOWN BI-LEVEL ' General cleaning and repairs. IBM Selectric & Executive type. lor Gracious Living room apartment. $425. monthly.- peting. ’...... features a Family Room with Free estimates. Call Ed Radigan Carbon ribbons. Mimeographing. with available parking. From buyer for your property. Barclay $125. Call 921-7655. Agency. Hightstown, , N.J. 448- brick fireplace, Utility Room and ■ 44H-6443. ' Mrs. DiCicco. 89(1-0004. VILLAGE OF PENNBROOK Country estate with gracious 0700. Eves. 448-8356. $55,000 Powder Room, and a 2-car Colonial house, furnished, 5 5 BEDROOM COLONIAL brick G arage. on the first level. The The prestige address bedrooms, 4 baths. Available for a HILLSBORO - Rl: 206. new in and aluminum. 3/4 of an acre in second level has 3 Bedrooms, of Lower Bucks County 2 year lease starting July 15. In dustrial building; 2500 or 4500 sq, LOOKING FOR place to live or for the country. 2 1/2 baths, beautiful Bldg. Svcs & Supply I'L, 'overhead doors, office area, Kitchen, Living Room, Dining PRINCETON V'1- ' i cludes horse barn for 2 horses, 14 buyers or tenants? Either way large family room with floor to Room and Bath. The Living-Room . DISPOSAL SERVICE For pleasure - swimming, lenms, ample parking. 201-722-4900. acres,,and use of swim'ming pool. check with Princeton Civil Rights c eilingfireplace. You won’t and Family Room have .wall to Rl. 130 & Half Acre Rd. 1 he Club and a beautiful reflection $900. monthly. believe what this home offers until wall carpeting. - $34,900...... CranburyrN.J:.....; lake.and grounds. PRESTIGE OFFICE SPACE - 690 Commission or League of Women you’ve seen it. Call for your ap w.i-:i9r>-i.'M9 For comfort - yourOwrt private -Whitehead Rd.-Easy-aceess fbjRL. Voters - Fair Jibusing Office, 4 pointment now. 3 bedroom unfurnished house in -KENSINGTON, SECTION. -.here is.,... N. W. MAUL & SON entry from outdoors, a patio, Windsor, N. J. $250. monthly. I. Trenton & Princeton. 50 x 80. 1- Green StV, Pnncelbtf.' 924-7138. Homeand Industry U.S. Hwv. 130 & Griggs Drive complete 1971 kitchens; carpeting, slorv bldg. Will divide. Parking. . $36,900 a truly unique, home for the discriminating buyer... This lovely Garbage. Trash. Rubbish DA 9-4656 individual heat and air- Other furnished and unfurnished 695-0880.______■ EAST WINDSOR COLONIAL - Removed Repair Service conditioning and closet space in Just listed this beautiful 3 ,3 bedroom ranch features a full rentals from $400. including OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT YOUNG COUPLE LOOKING for length central foyer and double Hauling ofall Types Electrical Power & abundance. summer rentals. bedroom, 6 year young Colonial. 2 Lighting Installations House to buy under $18,000 in 1/2 baths, panelled family room' guest closets and a powder room, Industrial Maintenance___ Jmmediale-occupancy______1500 square feet of. office and small Town or Rural Area. 448- with brick fireplace, nicely land formal living room and separate ----- WALTER B. HOWE INC__' storage-space.-—------~ ------9152...... ______dining room, main level panelled REALTORS - 924-0095' scaped,- ultra-modern kitchen with AparlmenI home with den - $190. dishwasher, full family room in family room with pass through to . CARPENTER - CONTRACTOR Willi two bedrooms - $200. MAURICE H. HAGEMAN CO. basement carpeted, 1 car garage. the eal-in kitchen and 2 full baths. All phases of home remodeling Why wait until the^roof leaks? The deluxe apartment home - $245. 231 Rogers Ave. Don’t wait for this gorgeous home Added features are central air Plan ahead for vour roofing needs. ■ Hightstown, N. J. Lots For Sale call today., ’ ’ conditioning; new wall to wall and kitchen cabinets work. Call HIGHLAND LAKES - Elevation P.D. Allen, 609-397-2031. NEW ROOFS repairs 215-943-2211 448-0600 carpeting .throughout, ’ i ...... ; "V 1400’ summer home, boat-and TV refrigerator, dishwasher, washer included across from iake COOPER &.SCHAFER Directions: From Trenton - Souih BUILDING LOT on cul-de-sac off & dryer. The back yard has a new AUDIO ASSOCIATES - sales, service, 83 Moran Princeton seasonable or monthly. 448-0143. 18x36 in ground pool. This home installation, stereo and i\A. sound on lit. 1 lo Rt. 13- continue on Rt. .Stuart, 2 plus acres, tall hard Walnut 4-2083 13 South 2 1/2 miles to Mill Creek Wanted To Rent woods, all services in. Call 921- has just been professionally systems. 201-297-1272 Rd. Exit, turn Left to Samples. 8881. redecorated and includes HOUSE RENTAL - 2 floors. 4 deforalive wall mirrors and all bedrooms, garden, near shopping fixtures. OFFERED AT $46,000. WINDSOR REGENCY APART center, reasonable rent, available PROFFESSIONAL COUPLE EIDiL TREE REMOVAL SPECIALIST MENT-2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Sub - TREES CUT DOWN PLUMBING & HEATING June 15 for sub-let through Sept. 15 WANTS three room apartment. BE THE FOLKS on Feather Bed KENSINGTON SECTION. : This OIL BURNERS let. Available June 1, $187. month. or new yearly lease. Cali 921-2363. Please call Dan, 201-249-6470. lovely 3 year old home on 1/2 acre &STUMPS REMOVED Call 609-448-4955 eves. Lane 3 acres good frontage & deep, - PROMPT SERVICE views of Hopewell Valley. Only lol features a living room with .i . Ri REDDING & SON. INC. cathedral cqiting, formal dining ------Completely Insured $10,500. Also - 13 acres,secluded .room. eiit-in kitcnen, laundry and Richard Petty 234 Nassau St. WANTED-TO RENT - House or pond site; excel for horses,-people, Princeton appartment for teacher in Prin only $21,500. 466-0990 anytime. BRICK RANCHER ON mud room and a huge 22x14 ' Hightstown Rd. Princeton Jet. Summer Rentals EAST WINDSOR-CRANBURY - 4J panelled family room. Upstairs Phone 1)09-799-07911 WA 4-0166 - ceton area. Sept, occupancy. Call' BEAUTIFULLY WOODED- LOT: bedroom Colonial with fuH 201-297-5273 evenings. Entrance foyer, large living room are.'i'large bedrooms, 2 full baths basement, eat-in kitchen, den and with fireplace, and exit to rear and a 7x6 foot storage closet. formal dining room, garage; enclosed porch, dining room, There is a full basement and TONY’S FLOOR WAXING AND Excellent—atagitjort in__new NINE BDRM COMFORTABLE kitchen with eating area, 3 beautiful landscaping and a front WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE. NELSON GLASS & ALUMINUM and back portieorAt-the rear-of-lot- Reasonable rates. Call 201 -297- VICTORIAN HOUSE two blocks euiiiuiuini.ji>_community $325 month, plus 2 NEW"MEXICOrInvesTfor future bedrourns~arid 2" bathsr Finished 45 SPRING ST. months security and liability PHYSICIAN, Wife & 2 children profit or retirement living. 40 recreation room in basement with nre many large trees for added :.403S::.t!all aftcr-«:30.fi,m.; 1 .. PRINCETON . from University. Ideal for large familyor-responsib!e^group;-High, insurance.required. Available desire rental or lease of 3 bdrm acre’s, $12,000, terms. Terrific fireplace. Nicely landscaped yard privacy. OFFERED AT $39,500. T~W NT- 28(10' ...... ~July 17'For Appointifie'Hrea'Il"i148i' home-in-Princeton-beginning-Juiy- vitTF underground- •irrigation;* .. MIRRORS ceilings, formal library, liv & din view;' clean 'airr Owner,—H.- . ASPHALT PAVING: Parking lots rms; huge kitchen, 5 baths. Avail 4081. . i ‘ - 1, 71. Please call Dr; Austen 292- Hughes7 Box 39, Abiquiu, New Paved drive-and 2 car garage. HIGHTSTOWN 2 STORY .... Au t o g l a ss 7300.------:...... Fully air conditioned. $65,000. COLONIAL - features, living and driveways. Free estimates. PLATE & WINDOW GLASS mid June to Labor Day at $450 per Mexico 87510. 505-685-2210...... ■ Call anytime, 883-3291. mo. Call-921-2452. loom, dining room, kitchen, HIGHTSTOWN COLONIAL: family room, four bedrooms, 1,1/2 Living room, dining room, family ha Ills’, l car garage and a full PRIVATE POND enhanced by WOODED BUILDING LOT for room, kitchen, four bedrooms, 1 basement. Gas forced air, heat, -R—C.-'MITCHELL----PAINTING FOR. RENT June 20, 1971 - Feb WORKING COLLEGE COUPLE 1/2 baths. Full basement and hardwood floors. Immediate SPECIALIST. Interior - Exterior. mountain-ringed—chalet—in-cool sale 1.8 acres Lawrence T wd. Hotels & Motels Vermont. Sleeps ten. July $500. 1972 turn. house7~5 "bcirms,"2;172 desires—furnished—1—bedroom- $12,500. Phone OOTPBSr; “ garage-Gashot-uir-heat—FI1A -Occupancy____ $32,000. Jlull ,SS9lj297r2383.r , 921-3619 after 6 pm. -■ / v ..: . baths, liv rm, din rm, kitchen, apartment from May - September financing available to qualified iplayroom; dennor - 5th bdrm. or will consider-house sitting. Will buyer. Be sure to see this one. BROOKTREE SECTION ;JS feT EXCAVEXING CONTRAC SPECIAL RATES. AAAA Tourist Walking distance - to shop ctr, pay reasonable rent and furnish Charming 2 story house with 3 SEASHORE WATERFRONT - Nassau St. & University. Family references. Call 394-1878 till 6 p.m. bedrooms and 2 1/2 baths. TORS INC. specializing in Home. 14 East Broad St. Daily and ELM RIDGE PARK - 1 1/2 acres CRANBURY RANCHER; — grading,_land_clearjngt cellars. Weekly .Rates, and .Taxi Service, Dock, boatslipi, private beach, tall only. $450 per mo. 924-5929. after 883-6764. Located in Cranbury Manor area Properly also has kitchen, living trees, large lot, beautiful view. nr larger: Princeton’s prestige room, dining room and family ill dirt and lop soil. 466-3032 or Call 466-0450, Hopewell, N.J. residential-area with large-privato of E.W.T. 5 bedrooms, living 896-0333. . Liv rm w/fireplace, din rm, 3 room dining room, fafnily"ro0m, -room—with—u~-fireplace~The- bdrms, 2 baths, washer, dryer, lake and trees..$16,000 and up. H. kitchen laundry room and 2 1/2 basement has been completely dishwasher, 1 hr from Princeton. PARKING - corner Nassau & A. Pearson . 609-737-2203 or own rem odeled into a panelled corner Wiggins & baths. Ample closet and storage NEED PAINTING DONE? Ex For Rent—Rooms Avail by the week. (201) 233-7366 Olden Sts - SEMINARIAN & WIFE broker. area. Garage. Central air con- recreation room and office. All perienced students ' will,(paint after 6 pm. Greenview Ave. 924-0746 after desperately need housing. One 'ditioning. Wall to wall carpeting. (his lor only, $35,900. interior & exterior of your house p.m. bedroom.’ furnishings not An idealhome for family living. this summer. We capitalize on necessary. $150 per month top, 1500 square feet of office aiid low, low, rates. For infor. Call 921- $39,000. beginning June 1. If you can help 50’ x 100’ wooded Lot in Cape May, storage space $325.00 per month 6181. Hurry, we can only accept a JULY thru Aug. Very attr. house us cull collect 802-658-1846 after 5 N. J. beach block, asking $3500. REMODELED TWO STORY: few more jobs this summer. THREE COMBINED FUR convenient location; 4 bdrms, 2 - UNFURNISHED - country home. O RESIDENTIAL 4 bedrooms. 105 acres. Approx; 1 "un. 448-5761. Quiet residential area of Hight NISHED rooms, 2 bdrms. and 1/2 baths, modern kitchen, din, stown. Living room, dining room, O COMMERCIAL sitting room, linens supplied, rm, sitting room, pine panelled mile west of Pennington Mobjl 6 INDUSTRIAL Research Center. $360. per month. kitchen w/eating area and hath on private entrance. Call after 4:30 liv. rm. opening onto flagstone 1 1/2 ACRE LOT with large apple the first level. 4 bedrooms and FOR EXPERT LAWN SERVICE - pm 201-329-2965. terrace. Many - shade trees. Principals only. Reply to Box PROFESSIONAL COUPLE with #1707, % Princeton Packet. trees. South Brunswick Township bath on the second floor. Full CALL TONY 737-2035 after 5 pm Please phone 924-0226. maid, (no children) seeking $12,500. Call Barclay Agency, 448 basement. A nice buy at $31,000. weekdays all day Sat & Sun. suitable residence, furnished or 0700 E'•Ivenings ’ 448-8356. partly furnished in Princeton or outlining areas. Large property 97 ACRE FARM: Beautiful large .EXTERIOR & INTERIOR. ROOM FOR RENT in private colonial house, excellent con SUMMER RENTAL - 4 bedroom 2 BEDROOM HOUSE partly would he ideal. Lease preferred BUILDING LOT on Lake Car PAINTING: Reasonable rates, call for home near RCA Laboratories; house. June 15-Aug. I. Convenient furnished, private with lovely dition. Many outbuildings, in gentleman only, ample parking. commencing Sept., minimum 1 negie, heavily wooded. Call 201- ground swimming pool, covered free estimate. G & G Painting C >. to town and University. Call 924- grounds, Princeton area. Write s ear, renewable. Call 921-2772. 846-0223...... 585-4515. . Please call eves or weekends 452- 4918. Box 1704, c/o Princeton Packet. patio with fireplace, Msmy large 2125:------trees, plenty of water for SUMMER RENTAL - Lawren- irrigation. Road frontage of 6,800’. Call for information. , ceville; furn. air cond. 4-bdrm. 2- EAST WINDSOR - HIGHTSTOWN RESPONSIBLE COUPLE with ROOM FOR RENT - Near YMCA, 1/2 bath model. Avail June 15th- FULLY FURNISHED; 4 bdrm infant seek area summer rental AN UNUSUALLY beautiful 2 plus DRESSES CUSTOM MADE for Aug 30th. Call Walter B. Howe, LEONARD VAN RISK AGENCY your figure. Dresses, evening furnished efficiency for Colonial available for immediate rural or town, May - Sept dates acres in Princeton, Perfect professional woman. Ocassional Inc. Realtor 924-0095 or 737-3301. flexible. Large yard & patio a building site for - your dream REALTOR gowns, cocktail dresses, etc. occupancy on 1/2 acre landscaped 448-0600 nousesitting duties. Years lease. lot in existing housing community must. We will house sit as well as home. Park like setting.Xlall after 160Stockton St., Hightstown, N.J. -Satisfaction guaranteed. Call Utilities and carport space in NOVA SCOTIA: Attractively Maruja. Hopewell, 466-2804. furnished fully equipped house of fine homes. Formal living & pay up to $200 per mo rent. Con 6 p.m.,896-1790...... —- ...... ’448-4250...... 7 ...... -...... 231 ROGERS AVENUE- s - cluded. Calf evenings 924-5951. dining room, eat-in kitchen, den & tact Mr. Mannino 921-8550, ext 261. Evenings Call HIGHTSTOWN NEW JERSEY overlooking Bay of Fundy. Week Local references. or month (609 ) 924-0661. private study. Central air con E.Turp yncZBav 448-2151 SALES REPRESENTATIVES” ditioning storms & screens. House It. Van Hise 448-2537 Janice Ikola 448-5262 TREES ’TA-KEN DOWN & DISPOSED available complete with linens, DESIRABLE ROOM FOR RENT; J.E sch 448-1178 Bob Holdway 448-5763 OF - Prompt & efficient service. Work; etc. on a 1 yr lease at $650 per mo. R. McNamara -448-2022 Warren Fox -396-9240 5 min to campus, parking. .Call Resort Property $1,000security required. Call (609) WANTED TO RENT, OR done very reasonably. Insured (201) 924-4474.___ Real Estate For Sale 782-8913 ...... ’...------448-4081 for further information. HOUSESIT - furnished ’or un furnished apt. June, July & Aug. By responsible couple. Local LAMP SHADES - lamp mounting FRANKLIN PK., country home, 4 FORSALE LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP FEMALE ROOMMATE WAN acres, conv. location, 4 bdrms., 2 References. Write P. O. Box 1251,, and repairs, Nassau Interiors. 162 TED. Hightstown. Call 443-1687 Moutanside, N.J. 1 YEAR OLD lovely 2- story custom built,- 3 years young, Nassau SI.. Princeton. bths. $300 mo., avail. July 1, 201- Colonial in East Windsor Town in one of Princeton’s first elegant, unique, old bricK after 5 and on weekends. . FISHING, SAILING, SWIMMING 297-1949 after 4 p.m. . ship. 4 -Bedrooms, 2 - 1/2 Baths, locations, a one floor house, residence on 1 1/2 acre lot with in Lakes, river and bay are within Living Room with fireplace, complete with basement and two winding creek separating walking distance of this treed, 90 x Dining Room, Kitchen, panelled car garage. Lot beautifully property from the nicest golf KEY SHOP FURNISHED ROOM. Also will 100 corner lot in the heart of a Family Room with Bookcases, full lanted. House contains three course. Wooded area surrounding share house. No children, no pets. small, quality housing tract along CARETAKER COTTAGE - Basement, 2-car Garage, Patio in edrooms and three baths with lends privacy and dignity. An 248 Nassau St. 448-7814. Princeton Twp. Renovated, 2 Real Estate Wanted WA 4-3411 Forked River, Development has rear. Situated on 1/2 acre Lot with living room, dining room,-study, derson Windows are designed to private boat basin, play/picnic rooms and bath, furnished or sitting room and kitchen, all in -Charles Perpetua, Prop.- unfurnished, for bachelor. city water & sewerage. Good buy enjoy nature at it’s best at all _ KEYSMADE area, club house. Build your house at $40,000. Call Barclay Agency first class condition. $87,500. times..2 log burning hearths add to FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to or one by developer. Lowest taxes. Available about May -1,- 4,-year LOCKS REPAIRED lease. $155. mo, plus utilities. Call BUILDING LOT WANTED 448-0700 o r evening, 448 - 8356. the warmth of clean all-electric GENERAL GRINDING share apartment in Princeton Principals call 609-883-6425. CORNELIA WELLER radiant heating. Built-in stereo area. 924-7365. > 924-6500. One to four acre plot suitable for REAL ESTATE speakers in pub-type family room home buiIding,__wooded &?within a 924-0430 with bar and sink. Intercom 10-15 mile radius of Cranbury- systefirtHroU'ghout.'5 bedrooms or DRESSMAKING AND VACATION HOME - W ater PRINCETON. 4 bedroom split- Hightstown area. Call (609 ) 655- BROOKTREE - 3 BEDROOM with the additiop of a 4' wall your ALTERATIONS, Janice Wolfe. For Rent—Apts. Island. St. Thomas, V.I. for sale or level. Immediate occupancy. 2200 between 9 ara-5 pm, after 6:30 Split Level, 2 Baths, aluminum home can have a private 3 room Call 609-448-21257 ' lease. (201) 297-0420. Steele. Rosloff & Smith, realtors. pm call 448-9340. storms & screens, wall to wall AMERICAN PRIMITIVE - in the suite of offices. The best Quaker 201-207-0200. carpet, drapes,- built-in’ ap- style of Appalachia big kitchen Maid kitchen for the piijm cesj ton air conditioner, 1/2 fireplace, hand planed wide discriminating hostess. 10 minutes acre, lovely fIowering”shrubs & boards—on— floors: and, ceilings, -froth—Princeton—or,,-Trenton,-- James Ritter Business interesting [torches and 2 stair BUILDING CONTRACTOR trees. Mid $30’s. By owner 448- Principals only. Brokers invited. KENDALL PARK - "1 bedroom Real Estate For Rent TRADE - large 3 bedroom Kendall 4361. ways in the 4 room house would be Call 882-5828. Hightstown, N. J. unfurnished apartment on N.Y: - Real Estate For Rent Park ranch with in-ground pool, a great guest house when you Additions, alterations Princeton bus route. $199. month fall-out shelter, extensive land convert the large hand hewn Garages & Porches pegged beam barn into a grand gas included. , Call 201-297-5273. scaping and privacy, for basic BY OWNER - 3 Bedroom, East RIVERSIDE CONTEMPORARY Cellars & attics finished eves. ■ • - Ranch or Colonial. 201-297-0420. Windsor Ranch, wall to wall nouse. The several sountf out -...-—-Phone 448-3482- 1— KINGSTON. LUXURIOUS, SPA 3 BUILDINGS, 30,000 sq. ft., buildings would make great studio For Sale By Owner . CIOUS;^ bdrm ColonialrL5 mi to Principals only. carpet, 3 baths, full cellar, 1/2 "suitable for storage or 1 igM in acreLot;S33,500—448-8077.------space______:_—___ ■' Princeton nr N.Y. bus, carpeting, dustry. 3.mi. East of Hightstown. 'One floor-natural cedar siding; " " Central Air cond, 2 1/2 baths. 1.1 Reasonable. 448-0297 before 8 Back on a stone road near the Flagstone entry and dining room. MODERN APT. - 5 rms tile bath, acres, $435.- mo. 21 Cleveland HOUSE FOR SALE - Three Brick fireplace wall in living FURNITURE REFINISHING, A.M. or evenings. WANTED - ' 1/2 acre home site. bedroom Cape Cod in country lovely Wichecheoke Creek in some Belle Mead, $225 mo, utilities Lane, Kingston. 201-329-6420. of Hunterdon County’s most room. Floor to ceiling thermopane . CHAIR CANING. 896-0057. .... except: water. Security. Adults. Cranbury - Plainsboro area. Call setting for sale by owner. Ex in Iv, dng, kit, and family rooms, 4 201-572-1630. cellent condition. Large kitchen, beautiful countryside, it all needs (201)359-6400 after 5 p.m. a lot of work but the potential is bedrooms, 2 baths, screened- . dining room, master bedroom, porch, decks and terraces with living room, bathfoom and entry tremendous for making this a . STAY-BRITE - custom interior & FURNISHED APARTMENT - 2 WANTED TO BUY; Spacious truly distinctive restoration. privacy. Ali walls plastered or exterior painting, all types of wall bedrooms, remodeled, new car COUNTRY HOUSE for rent - 2 Contemporary Ranch on 1-2 room on first floor. Two'bedrooms •wood. Plus full basement, double pet, new panelling. Available May OFFICE SPACE -- 33 Witherspoon and bathroom on 2nd floor, Full .& ceiling covering. Fop free years, July 15 ’71 - July 15 ’73. 14 St. '■ Block north Nassau Hall. wooded acres in north-northeast - $24,900 includes all buildings and 3 carport, separate studio With own estimate call 609-448-9528. 1, Call 466-0874 after 6 p.m. basement and lots Of-,storage entrance and bath. Large outside acres on Stony Brook,- horse barn, Newly remodeled. Two second east Princeton Twp (Shadybrook, space. Fireplace and beamed acres. Many additional acres swimming pool, furnished House, 5 floor air conditioned offices. about Herronlown, Riverside etc.). Lge available: " V storage. Over half acre, well bedroom's,’-rb'affisi'NiCesrareaof liv-'- rm -^ fire p la c e .^8-4™ bdrms,- ceilings. Sylvan swimming pool. planted, enclosed dog run. APT FOR RENT; Bdrm, bath liv. 300'scf:'7t:,*$125’nl6nthiy;’'Lafger 1watUre"treerantPshrubsrOniy.ylO For real bargain's check the rm, kitchen din area on bus route. Princeton,. Convenient to fine block of space in lower level at study, central air cond. & THOMPSON LAND-REALTORS, classified ads in Tho Princeton swimming ,pool preferred.. Call minutes to heart of Prihceton. Open House $175 per..mb. References desired- schools; References required: Call $2.50 per.sq. ft. Call-609-924-3540. $86,900. Phone 92J-6716 after 5;30 r_*:» ■9£&-3S2&. - ___ T7M)ic«S94)667' eves''& ;wknds, or 921-7655 Princeton Sat.May8,l-5b;m.' ..... ’(20kL27d-.1223-mon=frO;5^.__,_. .. . weekdays:.. or anytime -29 Longview Dr. weekends-.- ■----- —$74,500:------— i a - ~ 4 - HOME HUNTER’S GUIDE THURSDAY, MAY 6,1971 THE CENTRAL POST PAGE ELEVEN Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Too Late Public Notices - NOTICE OF ADOPTION' < NEW Bi-level homes under OK WIND ItKSOl.irnON SPACIOUS HOUSE for sale, two construction in Hightstown, 4 HIGHTSTOWN - 3 B.R., plus PRINCETON JUNCTION To Classify THE SOUTH RHUNSWICK miles northwest of Princeton. bedrooms, 1-1/2 batns, nice size centrally air conditioned 3 MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHOItlTV V A L U fIS P recreation room. Kitchen includes extra B.R. on 3rd floor. Lovely Sunny living room 25x18 has 11* IVAlUflSIONl new kitchen anri hntii, n.R, L.R., bedroom contemporary ranch- on .NOTICE, :beameefceeiTing-and-thermopane -dishwasherrCall usnowforehoice nearly an ~aere~tyf=tandscapeif-’ la: ’ -THnfstlayrMayr.------SIlOW sliding glass doors affording SluwT eg- Howuls' . of lot. Priced to sell quickly and sun, porch. Lg. giirage. nice Municipal Utilities Authority ... yard,-$24,500.-NQ_broKers-pllease.. grounds with back completely resolution authorizing the .funding nr relun-. outstanding view of hjllsidc with —-T---- -— — $28,990.00 Fenced,:in. Dining area, newly, dins of its outstanding Revenue Bonds (1967 Call 395-1985. Junior Lien Series 1) and to pay the costs of wide variety of trees and plantings carpeted family room with WANTED TO RENT - Woman and (he Project referred to therein: authorizing DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO A and recessed bluestone terrace, PENNINGTON BOROUGH - 4 New 1-1/2 year old Bi-level. 3 fireplace, 2 baths, laundry room, 2 sons, 4 and 5, needs 2 bedroom the issuance ot $2,960,009 principal amount of BARGAIN - Beautiful 5 toom Dining room js 18x16 opening onto bedrooms semi detached home on bedrooms,.1-1/2 baths, situated in Apartment or small House; by Revenue Bonds <1967 Junior Llen'Serica JL patio, 4th bedroom or study over 2 for said purposes: and providing for the. -eoloniah~near ' Trenton State living room, with adjacent tiled a quiet tree lined street, 7 rooms, 1 Hightstown, Newly decorated car garage. Hot water heat. For June 1. Reasonable rent, prefer security, rights and remedies of the holders of College that will provide you with kitchen 17x13. Three ample 1/2 baths, basement, detached kitchen with carpeting $31,500.00 sale oy owner, principals only. Hightstown - Windsor area. Call said Revenue Bonds 11967 Junior Lien Series 3 full baths, and an outstanding garage in beautiful condition. Jt. Such resolution is on tile at the office or the bedrooms, tiled bath; plaster Available mid-June. $47,800. Call 448-7273, anytim e.' Authority. 3590 Lincoln Highway. Kendall family room with open beams ana walls; 25’ porch. Over an acre Goodsized lot. $29,900. Just reduced: 4 bedroom Bi-level HOPEWELL BOROUGH - Large 609-799-1115. Park, New Jersey, and in the office of the brick fireplace. Full finished yard, with evergreens about the border in East Windsor on large lot and a Colonial type home. Good slate" Township Clerk. Municipal Building. South roof, center hail, 15 rooms. 7 Brunswick. New Jersey. Don’t let this beauty .pass you by. and many good-sized flowering EWING TOWNSHIP COLONIAL - two car garage $38,900.00 The dale of the first publication of this Only $39,900. trees and shrubs, as well as yews - (New Listing). Glendale area. In rooms 1st floor with 3 fireplaces. 8 notice is May 6. 1971. and any action or rooms 2nd and 3rd floor all rented. Princeton Borough House for sale LOST DOG, German'Short Hair, proceeding of any kind or nature, in any court, and - mature oaks, willows, immaculate condition, full Cranbury split level, fully car questioning the validity or proper CRANBURY TOWNHOUSE - maples, etc. Call owner at 466 jalousied porch, large living room peted and air conditioned, 2 large A fine weekly income. 2 1/2 baths, by owner. Four bedroom Garrison answers by the name of Nipper authorization of the bonds provided for by the (new listing) A real Early 1331, evenings preferred. with fireplace, formal dining recreation " rooms and four hot water oil heat. Copper colonial, centrally air- Call 448-3523, or 448-1179...... bond resolution above referred to. or. the plumbing,. extra heavy electric conditioned, lovingly cared for validity of any covenants, agreements or American Charmer that dates room, modern , kitchen, 3 bedroom s, alum inum siding-, contracts provided for by the bond resolution back over too years. 7 spacious HELEN HUNT bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths. Full landscaping is outstanding, im wiring, 2 car garage; ap and beautifully landscaped, on shall he commenced within twenty (20) days rooms, (4 bedrooms) 1-1/2 baths, proximately 1/2 acre lot. if. con quiet street. This house has after the first publication of this notice. Burnt Hill Road basement and detached 2 car mediate oecuparice . $50,000.00 MERCEDES CONVERTIBLE If no such action or proceeding shall be including an ultra - modern kit Skillman.N. J. garage. FHA or VA buyers verted to offices would make a everything! $60,000. Avail. Sept. commenced or instituted within twenty (20) 1st. Phone 921-8916. chen. Don’t miss seeing this 466-1331 welcome if qualified. $29,500. Bar located on busy highway, 6 fine parking lot. Priced to sell. 220SE, 1961 classic, collectors days after the first publication of this notice, beautiful home for $39,500...... acres and 2 bedrooms in house. $44,500. Will accept reasonable then aU'rcsidcnts and taxpayers and owners offer. - - ---• model, superb condition, fuel of property in lhc .Township.and users of the ON -MUSIC MOUNTAIN (New Has great potential, owner will injection—engine... low—mileage, Authority's facilities and ail other persons VERY ATTRACTIVE - Freshly ----OSCAR VVOI.FE7REAI.TOR----- n url 1 Klim all ’nxmlnal flnont whatsoever shall be Jorever barred ana Listing) ^ We offer this very help finance— " $80,000.00 naval blue, all original finest foreclosed from instituting or commencing painted Colonial green 3 bedroom appointments, $3950. firm. 921- tiny action or proceeding, inf any court, or split level on a_90 x 160’ lot in BY OWNER, 4 Bedroom Colonial, livable 7 room home with a picture 609-397-2138 16. WINDSOR, LGE. 4 BR. from plcading-any-defense- to any action or— book-view of the-Delaware R iver- Motel ..t.,9 fully furnished,_brick COLONIAL. uMasl. Suite), 2 1/2 6269.--r------——t t : — proceeding questioning the validity or proper Kingston just 3 minutes to 2 1/2 Baths, fireplace, central air It includes a 28 ft. living room with veneer units and lovely 3 bedroom authorization of the bonds provided for by Ihe downtown Princeton. 7 rooms, condition, carpeting, many ex living quarters. Ideal for someone Evenings and Sunday Call Baths, panel fam. rm., 14 x 13 Kit., bond resolution above referred to. or the attached garage, 3 zone hot water tras, Brooktree area, East Wind stone fireplace, full heated walk 609-397-2138 609-466-1297 Idry.,, full base. 2 car, 1/2 acre. BODY BELT MASSAGER, 3 spd„ validity of any such covenants, agreements or out basement, 24 x 30 detached retired or for extra income contracts provided for by the bond resolution heat, plus a 12 x 24 above ground sor. 448-4727. Upper $30’s. $70,000.00 Extras! Immed. occup. Asking like new, $55; Felt top folder poker and said bonds, covenants, agreements and pool. Early possession ana extra garage with a loft. Attractive $38,500. 448-6491. table, $15; 4 swivel bucket seat bar contracts shall be conclusively deemed to be nice for only $39,900. stone walls and mature dogwood stools, 24” , $12. 448-6367.. valid and binding obligations In accordance and shade trees make up a very Fifteen acres in East Windsor with their terms and tenor. Township with 455 ft. on highway pleasant setting..Nice,for. $30,500. Dated: May C. 1971...... ‘ LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP - —— ...... 7/ - ' $55,000.00 THE SOUTH BRUNSWICK MUNICIPAL Sprawling air conditioned split TWIN RIVERS - 2 outstanding '. UTILITIES AUTHORITY LOW MAINTENANCE - Very level that’s just the home for a Townhouses available with 30- Large old home in Hightstown, LOOKING FOR PLENTY OF TOMS RIVER - Large Ranch 3 or ■ - Charles Kubiak rising young executive, 8 rooms, 2 day occupancy. Each luxurious attractive air conditioned Colonial 4 B.R., near school, wooded lot, GARAGE SALE - Real bargains Secretary bi-level on a good sized tree aluminum siding and triple track SPACE? Ranch type home with t’UIl: 5 6-71 IT - 1/2 baths, attached garage. house offers central air con low taxes,—non-development, include TV, Tape Recorder, KEE: $ 10 so shaded lot. 8 rooms, including -4 white combination windows, eight natural split level. Over 2,500 sq. Drapes, Lamps, etc. 255 Hickory Large fenced yard. Extra nice for ditioning, carpeting throughout, large rooms, fireplace in ft. on each level. Situated in excellent condition, owner $42,500. large Living Room, formal bedrooms, separate dining room, transferred, must sell. Asking Corner Road, East Windsor, Sat., plus a family room (most rooms basement 'and finished attic. Princeton Township near shop May 8, 12 noon. Dining, modern Kitchen, Family Within walkings distance of ping area. On -large beautiful $29,000. Call Sat. or Sun; “201” 349- Room, 2 1/2 Baths, full Basement-, are carpeted), . patio, attached KENDALL PARK RANCH - Just garage and a low price of $31,900. shopping $29;900.00 wooded area. Ideal for physician 3325. Thompson right for a professional man. This and lovely Patio. Many other or educator. For more in additional quality extras. Ranch consists of 6 rooms, 1-1/2 SALE or LEASE 25,000 sq. ft. on 2 formation call 924-4444 Wesley H. baths, wide central hall and a 3 Bedrooms at $30,900 STONE - FRAME - Large L- Owens, Broker. Montgomery Pulitzer Prize good professional location. For 4 Bedrooms at $33,900 shaped rancher in spotless con acres, brand new factory 20 ft. HIGHTSTOWN - Facing Peddie dition. 7 spacious rooms, 2 full ceilings Road, Rocky Hill, N. J. LOVELY NEW OCEAN FRONT $31,500. School, newly renovated 2-family HOME; Quiet uncrowded com For Biography LOVELY HOMESTEAD - Fine baths, on a lot that measures 161 x house, 5 rooms upstairs & 5 rooms 103, with many extras for $34,900. 7-1/2 acres blueberry patch on munity, 3 bdrms, liv rm. full farm-style Home on a wooded 1/2 downstairs, panelled walls, new kitchen, auto washer & dryer. Lawrence Thompson, professor acre.Lot.In..Eas.t.Windsor_Towp-. well traveled road. Overhead .f ««J irrigation—" ------$ 12,500.00 -kitchens, bigbask-^ardw ith^sr-- ‘3euSuir '$3;6v8;- l/2,"5ca5Gfi—$4GG\):- u i----‘TJHgiian“'~uim ------r*mvrrvon~* ship,.. .offering.:, spacious. Living 1IOUSE"FOIL "SALE'.“ Riverside Garage. -$32;500. ‘No- agent: -448- Call (609) 799-1531.'...... Room, large formal Dining, area. 5 bedrooms, study, large 1893. Literature at Princeton Univer Overlooking Washington’s 5 room rancher in Hightstown with sity, has been awarded the convenient Kitchen, comfortable Crossing Park an ideal family living room, dining room, eat - in finished basement. All appliances kitchen, family room with Pulitzer Prize for his biography, Family Room with fireplace, 4 big home. 8 rooms,- 2 1/2 .baths in stay. Located on a dead end street. Bedrooms, 2 full Baths, hot water cluding a huge family rpom with $27,500.00 fireplace, 2-1/2 baths, central air “Robert Frost: Years of conditioning. Full dry basement, 2 FLEMINGTON AREA - Ex heat. Many attractive extras in a fireplace and picture windows to LARGE apartment, duplex or Triumph.” It is the second in a lovely setting. $32,900 car garage. Principals only. ceptionaliy fine highway, pronerty- thrce-vo!urcie-serieson”the-paet.— enjoy the beautiful view of Kuser Sj_x industrial acres,.priced.to.sell -small house wanted by . .young Mountain. There’s no finer picture $671000.-Call 924-0313:— — ------on Rts. 202 & 31. Almost 10 acres, Dr. Thompson began as a part on highway. about 375’ frontage, excellent couple with small child in or near CRANBURY SPLIT - Lovely 5 than Kuser Mountain in the Spring Princeton by June 1. Require 2 or 3 time teacher and library worker year old Split Level Home on an and especially in the fall. It can be potential. Has a small" house and at Princeton in 1938. He served as excellent 1/2 acre Lot in the 4000 sq. ft. warehousing, 20 ft several outlauildi ngs..Only$53,000. bedrooms and situation where yours for only • ... $38,500. .ceihngs^.-----~'--'---$400,00per-mOi- -CRANBURYMANOR-BI-LEVELr randmiano-will-noF-annoy-neigh- historian-for'theeommander'of'- Cranbury Manor"'section'of"East fors. Please call 924-9627 anytime Windsor Township. Features LARGE AND LOVELY - In the 5 yrs. old, 4 Bedrooms, panelled -THE BORACK AGENCY INC. the Eastern isea frontier during include large Living- Room,' for Harbourton Hills. Surrounded by 5 room bungalow in town onTarge Family Room, 1-1/2 Baths, Jack J. Gehrs, Realtor:....—- World War 1L In 1947 he won a mal Dining, modern Kitchen with estate type property we offer this lot $22,500.00 Central Air Condition, wall to wall Members of Hunterdon County Guggenheim Fellowship arid HUNTERDON COUNTY dishwasher, 4 Bedrooms, lovely spotless 5 bedroom raised ranch carpeting throughout. Custom Multiple Listings ' began working on the biography* COUNTRY HOMES panelled Family Room, -full on a large richly landscaped lot Income property in excellent Drapes, 3/4 acre treed lot, ex 2 mi. So. of Flemington Circle LAMBERTVILLE Antique Flea with the understanding that it FLEMINGTON SPECIAL: 5 Basement, carpeting, 2-car that includes a 16 x 32 inground condition and in nice section of ceptionally clean, principals only, On Routes 202 & 31 Market 2 miles south of Lam- town. Many features $36.500.00 $33,900. 448-5761 . ______would notAie published until after bedrooms and all the luxuries: air Garage, and much more. Quality swimming pool,______$44,900) ------(-2011-782-1970------bevtvilteT NrJrOperreveryTSatrSz Frost’s death. He "died in 1963. conditioning; no-dust vacuum value at ~ $34;900 Sun. Saturday without reser HARBOURTON HORSE RANCH - HAROLD F. STACKUOl}SE,v , FOR SALE BY OWNER - 4 Dr. Thompson and Frost had system, new neating system, dish vations. Every Sat. one lucky been friends since .1926, when-the washer, self-cleaning . oven, BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL -..Like - Everything is top quality. a. •,.ReaUor.;.iw,-.uuj.--au .Bedroom brick. Ranch on. v acre in LAWRENCE - Stone front Bucks dealer gets a free space. Call;609- fireplace, gorgeous floors. 4 car new condition. Excellent floor There’s approximately 5 acres 138 S. Main $t. > -1 Montgomery. Twp;, large kitchen, County Colonial offers 7 spacious 397-0456. • poet gave an address at Wesleyan garage with'loft. Spacious and plans are outstanding features in with attractive split rail fence. Hightstown, N. J. 15’ x 21' living room w/fireplace, rooms, 2 fireplaces, 3 full baths, College in Mijddletown, Conn., gracious. Reduced to $44,500. this lovely Colonial Home. Ex The barn offers 6 box stalls and a 448-1069 screened porch w/brick barbeque, ul t r a mode r n__P_ec k y c h e s t n u t. where Thompson was a student.- cellent East Windsor location. training ring. For, the family that -Evenings and weekends 2 baths. fuil cellnt' and attic; Briek kitchen with" breakfast area, ' THE MONCRIEF AGENCY, INC. featuring a large Living Room likes horses and a convenient J . Wesley Archer Thomas Magan garage 26’ x 32' with area for Benjamin Franklin electric stove, BIRTHDAY PINATAS - from $4. 20 Mine St., Flemington, N.J. with Bay Window, formal Dining, location. Call now. 448-2097 448-6283 studio, shop or horse stall. Close to new wall to wall carpeting Party Pacs from 30«. Matching (201)782-7355 modern eat-in Kitchen, lovely Asa Mowery Princeton. 5 minutes to N.Y: throughout, full basement, patio, 4 clothes, etc. Center pieces, $4.50 BANK LOCATION panelled Family Room with brick 395-1671 (rains. $38,900. Call 201-359-6439. car garage, nicely landscaped with wrapped prizes. 6’ shower fireplace, Entrance Foyer, 4 tree shaded lot. umbrella lor rent. Pictures, in The new South Brunswick office Bedrooms, Laundry Room, 1 1/2 formation. Meet you or deliver, of the First Charter National Bank LAWRENCEVILLE Baths, full Basement, and 1-car CUSTOM BUILT you choose style. Barbara San is located in Dayton. It was in attached Garage;-Realistic value BI-LEVELS KENDALL PARK RANCH 6 dusky, 359-8841. at $35,900 correctly stated in last week’s , RANCH IN LONG ACRES. Brick W H i l l i rooms, 1 1/2 baths, garage, fen- issue of The Central Post that the all electric house, centrally air Now under construction. 4 ced/landscaped excellent con conditioned with 2 controls, HANDSOME RANCH - East branch office, which opened in Bedrooms. 2 full Baths, Living dition, all appliances, $29,000. 201- November, is located in Deans. central vacuum system, breath Windsor Ranch on a lovely 1/2 Room, formal Lining Room, 297-3708. ~ BROKER 1213 LAWRENCE RD. Public Notices taking entrance foyer, sunken acre corner Lot. Features include modern Kitchen, Family Room, 1- 882-8400 . ■ living room, spacious dining large Living Room with Bay 587-33SS, 373-1533, 575 7275 BUB car Garage, 100 x 150' lahdscaped ______»_____ room.kitchen equipped with finest Window, formal Dining, bright Lot. All utilities. Still time for including charcoal pit and Ronson modern eat-in Kitchen, large i (irehaser to make-color selec SOUTH BRUNSWICK, 1 acre of KENDALL PARk! - ,6 room ZnXINC Id)Aid) OK ADJIST.MKNT Center, spacious recreation room Entrance Foyer, lovely panelled tions. Ranch. Backing on woods. TOUXSINIMlKSOt TI! UltL’.NSnK K .- with Vermont marble fireplace, 4 Family Room, 3 large Bedrooms; land, all utilities and access to NKW J HUSKY MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP - 4 OUTSTANDING VALUE AT highway. 201-329-6803 or 201-249- Garage. Fended yard. Other large bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 2 1/2 Baths, 2-car Garage, 529,900 extras. Call 201-297-0558. NOTICK oversized basement, fire and Basement, and extras including bedroom. 2-1/2 bath, 2 fireplaces, 1476. S.R.S, family room, laundry, Sewing and EAST WINDSOR KI.L'ASK TAKK NOTICE:. burglar alarm system, 2 car Central Air Conditioning, double powder rooms. 1-1/3 acres. llial an Application has been made to the garage with magic eye. Set on insulation and lovely Patio. Top Hoard of Adjustment of the Township of South professionally landscaped acre of valueat $36,500 $51,500. 921-3369. NEW CUSTOM SPLIT. RIVER FRONT swimming, Brunswick by the undersigned For the pur fishing, boating, dock Millstone pose of obtaining a Variance from the KENDALL PARK: 6 room, 3 New custom -built split! with provisions of Section 401 Schedule I (R*A PERFECT PLACE IN PRIN River 3/4 acre. 3 bdrms, liv rm, Zone), to permit construction of single family bedroom Ranch. 2 full baths. PICTURE COLONIAL - Lovely purchaser selections available in CETON; 4 bdrms, 2 baths, white din rm, guest or rent cottage. dwelling on lot with insufficient frontage and LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP former model home on an ex Brooktree. Slate Foyer - large rancher, screen porch, garage. 1- insufficient acreage on premises located on Garage. Close to schools. cellent 1/2 acre site in East Twenty- min to Princeton in Ridge Road, which premises are known as Lqt LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP living room with picture window - 3/4 aer.es, woods stream, swinv Hillsboro. Principal only. $52,500. No. 3B. 3A in Block No. 44 on the tax map of CUSTOM RANCH - Entrance Windsor Township. This 6 year old formal dining room - modern ming pool. $55,000. Call 921-7650. Call (201) 359-6716. the Township of South Brunswick. Asking S28.000. foyer spacious living room with home features Living'Roomrwith custom-kitchen with dishwasher - This Application has been set on the Board’s NASSAU II - 2 story diplomat. culendnr which-will be called on May 19.1971. fireplace, large panelled family raised hearth fireplace, formal large panelled family room with at H:00 P.M. at the Municipal Building. room with fireplace, all electric Dining, modern eat-in Kitchen Colonial. 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, fireplace and beamed ceiling, Monmouth Junction. New Jersey, and you center isle kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2 with dishwasher and self-cleaning family room with fireplace may appear either in person or by your at electric kitchen with dishwasher, igiass sliding door opening to LAWRENCE TWP - 4 bdrm torney and present any objections which you 1/2 baths, enormous basement, 2 Range, panelled Family Room, 2 redwood deck with railings - 4 Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, family rm. may have to the granting of the relief applied 1/2 Baths, 4 Bedrooms, full finished basement, 2 car garage, dining rm. central air-cond., for. ' " car garage set- on beautifully screened back porch,-...... bedrooms - 2 1/2 baths - 2 car Steele, Rosloff landscaped treed 1 1/2 acre lot. Basement, central air, condition, garage -" basement: 2 full thick wooded-lot. Owner 883-3254; Too Late Dated: April :U). 1971 patio, and much more. Out insulation. Karen and Louis Rinaldi & Smith PINE KNOLL - 6 bedroom standing value at $37,900 186 COLDSOIL RD. - New custom 150 Mercer St. Apt. 8-A built Dutch Colonial on 1-1/2 OUTSTANDING VALUE AT. .... Somerville. N.J. 0887G REALTORS . Colonial on beautifully treed lot. ;...... , 42,300 PUB: 5-6-71 IT 297-0200 Has family room, childrens acres. Princeton address. 4 To Classify !• EE: S r, o/t playroom, hobby room plus work bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, living room ______GROVER’S MILL with stone-fireplace;—panelled- ( f t 'S h + j , shop. Centrally-air conditioned, 2 4 Bedroom, Custom Colonial car garage. Borders on Green family room with brick fireplace, beamed ceiling and slate floor. Marie P. Dey Licensed Acres with running brook. Basement anna 2 car garage. This new Custom Colonial is virtually complete . . . all it needs Real Estate Broker NOW OPEN - The Cobweb An OPEN HOUSE Immediate occupancy. 54 N. MainSt.. Cranbury, N.J. is YOU lo select tiles and colors ' 655-1900 tiques. 47 North Main St., Sat. & Sun. l-5p.m . RICHARDSON REALTORS PINE KNOLL - 4 bedroom . II fealures a spacious living Cranbury, adjoining Municipal Rt. 130 Just North of , room, separate dining room, eat- .Eves & Sun. Dorothy Lindenfeld Parking Lot. Hours: Wed, Thurs, colonial on a large towering’treed 395-0892 LAKE LAWRENCE ~ ’ The Old Yorke Inn corner lot. Fireplace. 2-1/2 baths, in kitchen, family room with Fri. 12-9:30 p.m. Tues & Sat 10-5. Hightstown 448-500Q fireplace, 2 1/2 baths, full Sun 1-5 closed Mori. Models including center hall partial basement. CRANBURY - Ranch home that basement. 2-car garage. 45 days has everything...including a STOP SEARCHING! colonials. 4 bedroom bi-levels and NASSAU II - Spacious 8 room .74’. occupancy. Geneva kitchen, wall to wall ranches for immediate oc PRICCED) TO“ MOVE. $45,900: ranch house featuring 3 bedrooms, carpeting throughout, central air VISITING GRANDPARENTS Have you been frantically searching for that S P E cupancy. dining room, living room, family cond, formal din rm, 2 full tile Directions :South on-Rbute-Ho-U------LAN DJFOR SALE:.... wish to rent a furnished apt or CIAL home with a "special” uninflated jgceZ.Hern it_ turn just past Lawrence Shopping raofnr'fcucheTFuiriette.—Separate boths,- g~ bdrmS', 9 ,.par iim sedora 6-i2'-nins:'Stay-starting| Four bedroom split level on half laundry room is located adjacent garage & a nicely landscaped isl ...... v v ” ...... Center. Make U-turn and go north acre. 2-1/2 baths eat-in kitchen, Bldg- lots Hightstown, East late 1971 or early 1972. Prefer oh U.S. 1 to Colonial Lake Drive to kitchen, ,1-1/2 baths, partial I00’x200’ yard. Could you ask for location within warning distance For $29,000! dining room, living and family basement, one car garage. Windsor, West Windsor, fully anything more? which is first-right turn. Right to improved. $6,000 - $13,000. center of Prn or on local bus route. models. room, basement has laundry, NORGATE III - New", 4 & .5 $40,000 Call 452-7847 (days) or 921-9368 work area, roughed in playroom, bedroom colonial. Centrally air A 3 bedroom, V/zbath R A N C H in excellent condi- 11 ACRES & 2 HOUSES, frontage . (nights & wknds) or write P.O. and .|aige_Storage, area—One-car conditioned.-Full-baBGmbntv”2-car- Uno-6rando-Maison-«-Spr!ng "9s- -Bo?r3-l;PrincetoirrN;'J.------;— .-tion-with-over-'/s -acro-of-mature trees and shrubs! garage. Storm windows, etc. 148 garage. Immediate occupancy. on Township and primary roaa7 arrived at this lovely home in Oak Creek. Road, East Windsor. Cranbury. The yard is lovelier Located in Kendal! Park; within walking distance of @ Call after 4:30 or weekends (609) FRED AULETTA REALTY 135 ACRES ZONED ' IN than an outside French cafe but shops, school and N.Y. bus, - this home is indeed a 448-5099. DUSTRIAL. Could be broken up ‘66 CADILLAC LIMOSINE - 9 KR#L« Realtor 883-5522 more private. There are 9 large pass, used as family car. 43,000 bargain! into 2 packages. Road frontage on Eves. Ruth Lehmann 882-8798 rooms, 3 baths & a 2 car garage to miles. $1900. Call 921-6476. R E A L T O R S " Rte. 130. Reasonably priced. sit-in frontof this. loyelxyard Many extras are included! Forthe amazing details $50,000 882-5000— —------896-1888 We have land available for all Ra k e v ie w - types of buyers. 1969 VOLKSWAGEN Convertible CONTEMPORARY RANCH auto, r&h, w/w, excel cond. Call Call (6 0 9 ) 924-4350! ...... Near University EAST WINDSOR-TOWNSHIF: 452-8343. HOUSE BEAUTIFUL. 5 yr. old AMRON REALTY. INC. 4 bedrooms - 2 1/2 baths - 2 car home on 1/2 acre lot. Living Route 130 arid COLONIAL .-. 2-STORY in garage - Central air conditioning, Room, Family. Room, Dining Manic .Stream Rd. EAST -WINDSOR - Large 2 year 1968 CHRYSLER 300 - factory air Charles H. Draine Co., Realtors establisheS_ East Windsor area, 3 baseboard hot wafer heat, car Room, Kitchen, Laundry Area. BR, LR, formal DR, panel, FR, East Windsor Township old Colonial, loveliest section of conditioned, P.B ., P.S., low peting - many .extras - well These rooms carpeted wall to 609-448-4700 Township, oversized wobded mileage. Call 609-466-2518. Garage, enclosed Patio, car maintained. Mid $70’s. , • wall. 5 spacious Bedrooms, 2 1/2- corner Lot, 4 spacious Bedrooms, 166 Nassau Street peting, full Basement, Sltorms & Baths,- closet space galore. 2-1/2 Baths unusual features. Screens, beautifully landscaped For sale by owner. Automatic dishwasher, huge KENDALL PARK, BEAUTIFUL $42,500. No brokers please. -4480 AMPEX recorder - reproducer, Princeton, New Jersey - on wooded Lot, extras. Sale by Principals only - 452-2055 basement, garage. Asking $35,000. 8 room Colonial plus screened 8426.. Model A 122. As good as new. Owner. Sept, l occupancy. Under 4 ’all between 9 -.5 p.m.;Mon.-Fri.-- 448-1385...--— •— ...... porch, 2 car garage,- perfect tond-Tt’--” -- -Price-$100.00, firm; For' info 'call - $3S;0O0r448 -"4G46r ' owner $39,500. 201-297-0908. evenings between 5 and 8 : 609- "799-0155. " > PAGE TWELVE THE CENTRAL POST THURSDAY, MAY 6,1971 I^leHermau^ "Set TO GRADUATESATURDAY *'J£ C l / W * V/ “>* Igor Chichagov, director and St. Mr. Neher is the production Joseph John Santomero Jr„ son .conductor of the Association, will manager for the Association. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Sah- hear auditions on‘Saturday, May Audition dates have been set by tomero Sr. of Upper Saddle River, Elected jl5, from -2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and the Princeton Opera Association Tenn., and' former resident: of -Thursday, May 20, from 7:30 to for its next production, Die South Brunswick, will graduate, '9:30 p.m. Anyone interested may Fledermaus. The 19th century from Memphis State University ^contact Mrs. Frank Schley, 1000 comic opera was written by Saturday, May 8, with a Bachelor President Princeton - Kingston Itoad for an Austrian composer Johann of Science degree in technology. ^appointment. Those interested in Strpuss Jr. and is a masterpiece A graduate of South Brunswick Donald C.- Rodner has been ';anyproductioiv-aspcct,-suchr-a.'i. In romantic romp that requires an -HjgB Selioolr Mr.-~Santomero elected president of the South ■costumes, lighting, sound, enormous cast of ma jor and minor majored in engineering- Brunswick Cham ber of.:: Com-J -properties,'"etc;,7 are asked to singing roles as well as speaking technology und minored in- merce^-the-chamber-’s-Board-of. ‘contact John H. Neher, 6 Mercer parts, chorus, ballet group, and secondary education. Directors have announced. extras Elected to serve with Mr. Rodner were Charles . Weber of Weber’s TV and Appliances, vice president, and Attorney Irving Verosloff, treasurer. Mr. Rodner is the president of Donald C. Rodner, Inc., a mechanical contracting firm specializing in plumbing, heating and air conditioning. Active • in civic and business affairs, Mr. Rodner is currently serving as president of the South Brunswick Lion’s Club and as chairman of the South Brunswick Industrial Commission. Last year he was appointed by Gov. 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