POST VOL. IX. NO. 11 KENDALL PARK, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MARCH 16 1967 Not over 75 pot cont odvortisi NewsstanH IOC per copy OYMIs Record Set For Budget Passed

’ *ii r I * ’» Patten Is Guest Dissent Caused Ill’ll! fi| -lljj M,J At Banquet To By Change In Honor Greene School Taxes

CooKraMinan Edward J. Pattm South Brunswick's record $1,- (D-lSth Diet J will ba the guest 961,715 municipal budget for 1967 speetor at a bamiiMt Saturday received final approval by a 4-1 honoring David Creene.SouQi vote of the Township Committee at Bruaewlck's ’’outetandliig young a public hearing Monday night. man of Minority member FrankChrlnko Tlcheta to the Jaycee-eponeored cast the only odposlng vote, not out alintr, to start at 8 p;m . In tha of opposition tq municipal expen­ Prlneeton Inn, Princeton, are still ditures, he said, but because of the available from Michey Hasson, 108, Inclusion of a change from* fiscal New Road, Kendall Perk. to calendar year school tax collec­ Mr. Greene, of 23 Woocblns' tions. Road in Kendall Park, was seleded Although he pointed out that the two weeks ago by a panel of Ova cost of running the municipal Judges for the annua! Jayces government had Increased about IBM Addition In Dayton Progresses award. He is a lawyer with the. 100 per cent over last year, Mr, steel fraine construction engineering building and the na­ some to be transferred from David M, Greene tew firm in Chrlnko said "I feel every Item In New Brunswick and has been neared completion this week on tional headquarters for the com­ other IBM operations In New the budget is necessary." the new additions to; the IBM tlw township attorney since early CommltleemamHer^rt Wright, facilities In Dayton. The addi­ pany's information Records Di­ York. The 144,000 sactdd to bo com­ He was setected from nlnenom-' Peter Burke of 4 Hodge Road petite and Ford Income," offered tion, which was started in Octo­ between 10 a.iii. and 3;30 p.m. the pharmacy. He said persins ber of last year, will house IBM’s win work In the'new facilities. Inees by Judges John J. Dlneen, In Kendall Park does a double- the only argument against the pleted In September, In the high school. The chair­ between 18 and 39 who are In 4- Jemss D. Jones (test year’s out­ take at a sign advertising the up­ large Increases. He said some of standing young man), Joseph S. coming South Brunswick Com­ man of this j'ear’s blooil^Jjank, good health are eligible to give the appropriations could have been Attempt By Utilities Authority To Squash Kimson, Andrew s . Johnson and munity Blood Bank drive posted Marvin Charen, announced this blood and each donor will re­ shav^, but voted for the budget’ s Abraham Dobin. His selection was in the window of the Kendall week that a goal of 200 pints ceive a card indicating his blood approval. based largely on civic activities Park Pharmacy. The drive is has been set and that, applica­ t>-po and the date of the dona­ Mayor Dan Horgan thanked the during test year. slated for Saturday, April 8. tion blanks are now available at tion. members of the Towmship Com­ Westbrook’s Suit Fails in Superior Court Other Speakers at the <^k>n- -4* mittee, township administrator A. a l-d ress banquet will be Eugene Louis Hayward and others who as­ An attempt by the South Bruns- i resolution for Project lA. that the contract be decided In' a O^Lsary, state Jaycee representa­ Grade School sisted In the preparation of the wick Municipal Utilities Authority! In addition to the suit, Pro­ referendum to be held April 14. tive; Dan Horgan, mayor of South eon Park budget and noted there had been to gain an early, favorable ruling | ject lA is tangled In a contro­ Even If the aythorlty success­ Brunswick; and Edward Picone, "less haggling than In the past." on a suit against Project lA . filed; versy over a service contract fully defends Itself against the suit past president of the South Bruns­ Students To Explaining his opposition to the by one of Its members, failed Inl between the authority and the and the service contract is up­ wick Jayeees, school tax change, Mr. Chrlnko Superior Court Friday, i Tow'nship Committee, upon which held at the polls , the entire Pro­ The Invocation will be given by ing Is Today said there was a "windfall" of The denial by Judge Davtd Fur- ! bonding costs were estimated. ject lA financing will probably the Rev. Dwight Huseman, pastor Visit Forest $888,000 which had been raised man of the authority’ s bid for a! A petition signed by 620 town­ have to be done over, since bid of Christ the King Evangelical by school ta.xes (deferred school sumniary judgement on the suit i ship property owners has requlredl deadlines will have tieen passed. Lutheran Church In Kendall Park, A delegation of South Bruns­ park's present delineation and the More than 2 30 fourth, fifth and tax) and would now go Into the was because.^:!Id the judge, thei and the toastmaster is Roger wick officials is going to Trenton deed dedication of strips of pro­ sixth grade students from four township account. authority failed to fully answer | Craig of Kendall Park. today, March 16, for a long-awaited perty in the park adjacent to town­ ■South Brunswickschools wlUs_pend The committee previously all points raised in the suit. [ Officers Elected^ Activities The presentation of the award meeting to discuss the proposed ship roads. next week at Stokes State Forest pledged to turn half the amount The suit was filed by John W est-; will be made By E.T, Kornegay, state park in the township with Mr. Stein noted that It had taken for a concentratedstudylnthefield of the deferred school tax over to brook, an authority member who! president of the South Brunswick "the top man.” five or six months to arrange of conservation. the Board of Education and to use opposes the proposed Project lA,j Planned By Youth Council Jayeees, and the dinner closing At 11 a.m.i representatives of tne meeting with Roe. Another The trip is being coordinated by- the other half as a reserve fund. and Willfem Nelson, who is ai will be given by Thomas Waldron, the TownshlpComriilttee, the Plan­ Plamiing Board niember, Herbert Ed Kiess, the outdoor education But Mr. Chrlnko claimed there ning Board and township admtn- coordinator and administrative as­ were no assurances that the money nvember of the Planning Board.' During two recent meetings, the jer. The membership chairman banquet chairman. Wright, said that Mr. Hayward istr.ator A. Louis Hayward will had c;tlled the commissioner's of­ sistant to the superintendent of would actually lie given to the The suit has stalled Project lA,j newly - formed South Brunswick jls Lila Pizurro and the puUiclty Nearly 130 persons are expected meet Robert Roe, commissioner fice nearly every day for months schools for the Board of Education, board. He said he thought the board an extensive plan designed to cor- ; Youtii Council electeri officers, ichairman is Barbar.i Jeffrey, to attend the banquet. The dinner 'or the State Department of Con­ requesting the meeting. Students from Dayton, Monmouth might have to borrow money to rent the Kendall Park sewerage! ptumed a constltulion ami made ; Kathy Leary was appointed to head .program will be folldwocl bydanc- servation and Economic Develop­ Previously, the commissioner Junction, Cambridge and Constable meet eiypenses. treatment plant odor problem and! other plans. |a special Committee to draft the ing, with music provided by the ment. has sent subordinates to talk with Schools will make the trip. Green- Mayor Horgan agreed there was to provide water and sewer ser­ The new officers, elected last I constitution. Rhythem Masters. At the Planning Board meeting township officials. The officials brook School students went last vice to several p;irts of the town­ month, are Cheryl Neach, presi­ ! The creation of the organization In two respectsi Mr. Greene (See BUDGET, page five) Tuesday, chairman Jack Stein said have become increasingly unhappy fall. They will travel by bus to ship. dent; James Phelps, vice pres­ I was encouraged by the Community will be on the receiving end of the township’ s delegation would be about meeting subordinates be­ the New Jersey State School of -0 - Mr. Westbrook an engineer, ad- ident; Diana Bednai, secretary; Center Advisory Committee to services he at one time or an­ meeting Roe to try to resolve pro­ cause they lack the authoritv to Conservation at the forest, leav- , vof ateS his own plan lor correcting and Tad Wacker, treasurer. assist in the planning of teenage other performed. In 1961, as a blems that will be caused by the make any decisions. iriB Monday morning and returning the odor problem, by running a line At the election meeting, Mrs, facilities in the proposed township Jaycee member himself, he was Coloring Contest park. The park’ s proposed lo­ ALSO at Tuesdtty'.s meeting. Friday. from Kendall Park to existing lines Wingate Froscher, chairman of the community center. the chairman o f . an outstanding on the other side of Route 1. The >-oung man banquet in New Bruns­ cation Is In the Pigeon Swamp Woody Jarmer of Gershln Asso­ sixteen juniors and seniors from Community Center AdvisoryConi- The council is presently In­ area. Ends This Wc^ek authority! has lieen under court mlttae, advised the group on meet­ wick. ciates, yilaniilng consultants, told ■Sourh Bi'unswick High School, act­ vestigating a wide afray of pos­ Specific points Mr. Stein said order to correct the problem. ing locations and forming a con­ And during the last general elec­ the bqt^jd the fedei .il a.s.si; tarn * ing as high school'aides, will as­ Approximately 30 entries hayre sible community service projects he hoped the commissioner could was "getting hard to get” for sist about teacher.s yvho areac- The next step in the suit will stitution. jand is seeking suggestions from tion, Mr. Greene was the chair­ 20 been submitted to the "Easter answer concerned the township such projects as a proposed town­ compamm; the grade school Coloring Contest" sponsored by be a pre-trial hearing, scheduled; At the second meeting, held last ;ihdlvlduals and civic and service man of the South Brunswick Cltz-. reserving water rights In the park ship-housing studv. students. The Central Post and four Kendall for April 7, keri'.i i; ('Kxse.d tenl-oro, '.-;ho pUi;.-s MaLgie, m- parts v'ill 'oe .Jorge Pizarro as music director, and .Alfred J, out or. top, 80-;'0, Fighting for Laza, cent'er left, and Tom !' n.'od to study ,md repirrt on .in lf,.d'-I' ■'! tl. Sl-L- t'u ...... ile- -S-" I- V. H; ,t u l .. .i:;.*, fo! n..- 'he prone .-'teve Fiten-' Charlie Dar;;mple, Debbie Rob­ Ricci, vocal coach. Tickets are the ball are.^ , undei c-tisstvien ai.tiT..' .systen .md on site loca- Clu'r d > ft’p:' ;k ■ l;. i i. - I '. 'tie-.'."i >l<". ■i-.it;., Trent, .A.,sock hop toliowecl 'h’e stock, Heath, inson - .Teanide MacCracenafid still available from the school's i'. tii':. ;or '.ht- m .-ment 'ir. r< use. p.intk: - d 'tii! ■!' tia-' 1 •. : 'nni'i i.!.--,'.- .Eric Martin.- left. Boh -court 'ict-ion. 'f'.'-n:.- -i- lam; l-hion. nrllsh. department. PAGE TWO THE, CENTRAL POST THLTJSIUY, M.\RCH I.,, !:).R Aim iuii Art .Slum INTERNATIONAL I ' v o l o \ K i i l r \ To Aid .[avr’t'vs* FILM SERIES Two members of the A'illagers 1 of ''Pri%-atc. Fives" durinr. tin" luC-i l,e Kniu-i 1 : chores in that group's production Fitw'ani Shaft, liii ector of Li.st sea­ of "Philipp Hotz's Fury." The .Max ! ' ;:r€p.i! .itiims ;re now son's "The Faiit;|*,iiks." !i d e , r . fnr ti.i.s yeiii''- ei.chlh Frisch comedy is the Villagers' The Vilkigers will ontet imoil.e S A N D R A 11 entry in the 19G7 N. j . Theatre ■iiii.ua! iJj'vf f-e ,\rt Shov.-, Prirtce- revuin.al con.pietitioii u.n S.iturda;., The eminent directof's newest film with League Drama Tournament. t',K -Juvr-eos ..re pro.sently .soUclt- March IH, at 8 p. m. at .Metindicn Claudio Cordinole, Michael Craig, Jean Sore! Aivjan Lazzara, whose most re­ High School. Tickets will be .soli! ii.f arjveniserr.em.s and sponsor's, cent undertaking was the tUrection ir.r thf; Art Prfiariiri., tabulating at the door. ^ TUES, MARCH 21 at Bp.rh. (‘ iitr:.' torn s and cst.^ lishing dis­ Me Carter Theatre Tickets al door - $1.25 play torr>: at for the exhddt. The goal o! the show i.s to stim­ ulate interest and iT.ost in.portant- ELLA FITZeERALD ly, participiitior. in arttiy area res­ HUm...HURtV...HURIIY.. idents, especiallv amateur ai'tlsts, and her trio Calling all Actors, Singers & Dancers! who since l OCO have exhibited over 1,000 work.s. Stage seats (S3.00) ond Standing room (S2.50) O NLY remaining Ann ouheing Auditions for the Seventh Annual PJ&B Proceeds , the show tsenefit the Princetoi. .Jiv-cees' • spon- Spring Musical sor.ship to G p. in. on Saturday and from 10 .1. m. to 4 p. m. on Sunday. the merry - go - rounders DANCERS .A profe.s.sional jury will award Soturdoy, March 18 1:30 p.m. three engraved silver bowl.s to the Sun, , Mar. 19 at 7:33 p.rn. Theatre (note* one dancers*, outstanding _ entries. .Although, Princeton High School Auditorium -■tfr only; oil dancers report ot 7t30 p.m.) awards will not !.e given to profes­ sional arti.sts. their w-ork.s will lie OWrifl Drama ’Kmiterar Jotws' Dpvns Ai MrCartrr Tickets at the door: $1 /.. -W/• ...... rfio'-i- Ipl...... mtnrifi?-> • tu• - . :iuilitiun'. w , , < , . t/>r e, < iM.sr,. I . > I . ^ .I I - ft U prondncjitly oxliildtod. m u •:n.si-mhlt must ,-nll th>- MrC.irtt-r liuK Oi- [utitr.ie.s will tie imsiired liy the t,ugene O'Neill's forceful at .McCarter Theatre. Here from left, Lennwood Pergerson, I 'K ! -S7'i>ij in cidvancr Ut an auditirm tinv. -. Jaytees while ui their po.sse.sslon drama, "The Emperor Jones," Corbin threatens the whire Jeff Bullock, Charles .Madden,. and sale.s will lie made at the ex­ directed by Michael Schultz and trader, played byDaniel Hamil­ John Madden, Lawrence Dixon, 8th. WEEK! hibit with the chuptei claiming a starring Claylon Corbin in the ton. Princeton High School stu­ Lament Tucker and Doug­ t It , role, opened F rlda y evening dents extras in background are. AT 7:35 & 9:45 m B R U N S W _ _ K _ _K _ 27 per rent s.iles ronimi.ssldn. las Griggs, Ample Free Parking in Theatre Areo Entry i.orni.s are available at The Packet, YM-YWC.A, Gallery 100, “ALFIE" TRltNTON'S ART THKATKK • 1.310 BRl NSWIt'K A\ K. Nas.sau Solfo Paints .md the Frame PallitT Anti Son nominated FOR Shoppe, . -0 - 5 ACADEMY AWARDS T\*atii Slum V\ ork ; CONC EHT ALMOST .SOLDOUT At I)a> PICTORE Only stage seating remain.s for On exhjbii durinu the month of Ella Fitzgerald's first Princeton , March at the Present Day Club concert appearance-at McCarter OF THE will I>e the work of a father and Theatre on Wednesday, March 29, i son. Harold H. Heins St. and his at 8:30 p. m. The' "incomparable son, Harold Jr. Ella," who made her stage debut Mr. Heins Jr. has had formal YEARI MICHAELCAINE ■at the age of 13, rocketed to prom­ training at New York'.s .Art Stfi- PRESENTED BT inence with lies- recoifling of , dent's League. He work.s in all ,",A-Usket ,A-tasket," her first big media, but priiriarlly in water TH E BEST ACTOR hit. 1 color and oils. He h.is displayed lit PRINCETON VIVIEN MERCHANT I many exhibits, done work on com­ ■"n mission, and has won, recognition in JRTCEES BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS I many show.-^. "Spring Birches" Best Song • Best Screen Ploy, - I - ' ' ______which will be shown, won the pop­ AT TH E John Cewke and Bryan Hull in The Tempest ular award at the Rehoheth Art ■ I-eagutf annual spring show in 19GG. TM CA IN THE REPERTORY THIS WEEKEND. i"N(K)ntlme," also to be shown, ON SAT ■wa.s the j.)opular award winner at ^LINCOLN |the Trailside Show in Union Coun- APR 1 • HRS 9-6 !ty, in 19G4, and w;is awarded see- 2 SMASH HITS! ON SUN TIE TENTEST [ond by the Judge's Panel. He also "FIRST TO FIGHT" won t»est of show with his "Shelf APR 2 HRS 10-4 Sat. Mar. 18 at 8:30 Rocks" at the South Somerset Guild A ■ of Creative Arts' annual showsey- (RECOMMENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES) Paul Newman as eial years .igo. Mr. Heins Sr., also w orks in many inedi.i. His water color por­ NicHAaaiNEaALHE axoR "HARPER” traits recall the days of miniature Fri. Mar. 17 at 8:30 Sun. Mar. 19 at 3 p.m. rportrait painting .1 century and a half ago. Tickets, Ofch, 54.50, 53.50; BIO TRENT - 0- PLAY IT COOL . . . COMPETE Bale. 53.50, 2,50 2 SMASH HITS! Sun, Orch, $3.00; Bole. $2.00 lop Folksiii^f'rs Carl Reiner & Evo Marie Saint in the MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS WELCOME! "THE RUSSIANS (ifuiiin^ To Dillon ARE DOMING" PRINCETON HOSPITAL FETE c arter The folksinging team of Stmon M C THEATRE A and Garfunkel will make their first Albert Finney local appearance on Friday, May Box 526•Princeton, N. J.*WA 1-8700 ■>, at 8 p. m. in Dillon Gym. "TOM JONES” The concert Is being presented by the Stuclent Christian Association, in cooperation wdth .McCarter The­ I'y Ml. S. of Pediu AMPLE atre, to help’fitEmce the Princeton Neck Circle on U. S.» 1 FREE Summer Camp at Blairstown. at Princeton Rec. Ctr. ■ Tickef-s aie now on sale at the PARKING I McCarter twx office. A Rock-n-Roll ond Folk Singing Contest 1 Simon and Garfunkel are cur- NOW R I N C E ■ SHOWTIMES - i rently the leading folksinging team Pnneeton N J Mon. Thru FrI. THRU TUES. ______ONE SHOW AT^BilS P MJ Yn the nation, and can point to, three "million sellers" last season i sat. eve. 2 SHOWS alone, including ".Sounds of si­ Contest For: WINNER OF fi ACADEMY AWARDS! AT & 9,30 P.M. 6 len ce," the top-selling LP in the ; METRO'GOLDWYN'MAYER PWESENTS SUN. EVE. 2 SHOWS rcountiv for many weeks. Their !■ Rock-n-Roif Bands 13 to 18 ycors A CARLO PONTI PRODUCTION . ^ AT 5 & .8,30 P.M; [sones, allwiittenthemselves,have First Priie - Audition with Capitol Records been (iescrilred as being "in the' 1 DAVID LEAN'S FILM mold of traditional folk with lock . 2. Folk Singing Groups 13 to 18 years OF BORIS PA.STERNAKS . .. INCREASED Overtones." Their most 1 eceni re­ First Priie - S75.00 cording hit. is "Parsley, .Sage, i DOCTOR ADMISSION Rosemary and Thyme.” .McCaiter FOR THIS Theatie anticipates another sell­ out for this dynamic duo. Popularity Trophy Z H ilA G O ENGAGEMENT -0- ' " ■ : IN PANAV1SI0N* AND METROCOLOR ONLY. (TiamlM^r (vroii|i Vote for your favorite finolist To (iiv<> (iiuircrt The Princeton Ballet Society . The- ComeinpoiarvChamlK?! r,n- ' sernl.ile, in residence at Rutgers Audree Estcy, Director, I'niver.sity under a erant from the Auditions - April 15 & 22 Hocketeller F’onndation, will Entrees will be notified of time and piece announces a gala performance of * ■ present a sirecial concert on Fri­ day, March 17, ar 8;30 p, ir.. at Kirkpatrick Chapel, The pi ogran. will include a per- forniance of the "Siegfi ied IdvH" ENTREES - DEADLINE APRIL S THE PRINCETON REGIONAL BALLET COMPANY bv Richani Maener in its oricinal Fee - S5.00 per group instrumentation, the "Brandenburg accompanied by Concerto No. 2" bv LJach, and three contemporar-. wo; ks: "Con- ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ #-e-★★★★ ★ tinemem" by John Harbuson; "Mu­ ¥ sics iLi C.im-era" bvHoi>er* Moevs, KNTRY BLANK THE PRINCETON CHAMBER ORCHESTRA composer in residence .>1 iditgers ★ -M I'niversif. .ind professor in the ♦ / H 'in .h i !iki- n> ludition !n hlicholos Horsonyi Cond u c t o r music departmem of theColleteof ♦ April 1, 1967 .-ins .inti sciences: and "I.a Crea­ ♦ 8:30 P.M. tion du Monde" Daiius y;it- P'ull .Name Adrirc haud. at the High .School •N Memorial Building in Trenton. New Jersey raw Si-:XT o i ’ r R.i - * ______Age Phone TbtXTnX - - The i.'ij-era. Uork- * So. in Group ♦ Dinner Drocedtng the performonce. at the -top .11 T-er.ton state Colle!.e ■■■Ul pteset'.t "I'le L ledet r.i.'iu.'-," tj.e * P.rncctoQ Boliet Society Sti.idio; .Gnd-.bi.iS at.ai.siti; oitciertu. ; .,Joi;ann Signature tronsportation ovoilable to and ‘ron-.-the ' .^tiauss on 7 hu; .sitiv,-Mai cl ]c at 7^^.-i imd S5.'in du-.-k. ..rrnon.-v ¥ * Theatre. i m. at; ; ■ p. m. on f t idav .rnti . ■■ ' ' ' / 'ti to th'- Pnn. ■ i,,n ff,.spi,. ,I R,■ ♦ satu! i.t., n. KeniaU Hall •llav:,?, * Tickets may be obtained now from the Princeton Ballet Society, .'.n.or.i- ■ he ...en,! er.".o; ‘ b.. t ;>si is 282 Alexander Street. Princeton. N.J. ..fe:: Co; eili,. a ma.in.y,* ;he.-ol- SK.XD. '1*0 : P. O. Box 8Clh. Princeton, New [ersev"^ Ivt-e !'■ .ind a res idem >1: j:, .!.- ^ * jf 4. If. if jf if. if. jf kf If. If. ^ ^ ^ ^ Tickets - S6.b0 S5 00 S2v50 - - Reservations for dinner - S3 50 M--- • . Co’ -lh m t : mu tv .!' h e; Sioj fl; '.’•■I’.f,. Reservations foi bus round trip - Si .00 t e. i-i:..i Hn ! -.■b.y.-.i PLAY IT COOL . . . COMPETE t h u u s d a v , .m a -H( n !<;, THE CENTRAL POST F’AGF. THREE Soci«*ly l*lari> ( J i\ M aritnu'lU ' sl,,,u D inn er I*r<*<’edini; A nnou nee Tryo u ts ■■T., ihm ••,110' .1 M r .- .. :. ({allel PerlVirfiiance ' .t ; il t . ‘ ^, ■ ■ i ■..'•d 1’!' fierfi...... ■ ■ ' ■” .''F:ui- ' .r G. --Sru- MStUUlr !!uth The Boai fJ f)f rni.s!.:i ' For PJ&BM usical l-xphi'-i '.'li I tie 'u ill'o:'! . ''USah Pi'incehon Ba'lle’ S ori'' -.il! !,! 'rtaC.X en S’lr.''.. ' 11,1. , 1 ' i I I'i'ic r uroo '.Vr ■! • • ' a dinner for 2^0 pciorde .i- it*. - ■ . inomca players in the by Burton Lane, with an original The .-to;v !. k--s f! Un i toy 1 novle, r.i n f' ' 7 ■ -■ T dies preceding 'ho i-: ;r fi.'or; - J'lrec'or Milton Lvon is book by Harburg and Fred Saldy* T.'rj b, r-ria if 188'', :!jnri:r the 1 ■, .'.ir.ah I Ithgl V ■. idonal Itallei's ,oi< kiij. some as he faces the The setting, 'Rainbow Valley deep 1 .ins 1 Xf>("-iii The ..rionettes .'nsaii vjrO i r., *'* ■' K - April 1 in Trem.oii. ; ; arisj^*- k .jAputtiiiE 'oge'her the cast in the hills and glens of Ireland, v-ere const riLUeri xne. dressed 111 1 ^ "U l . how, ■ i . ' • ! Mon by ijus has al,-o bf-'t-tr a I - ' -l.e Sprinj- M usical,"Fi- is populated with such figures as ! , the M.inoi vv.< Gr'cu! af the 1 i-n-Hnok. Ml n.oi: i-ers 'of • '.i- ranged, and i ese!'.•atiorh'-. ma , I e :i:’' : 'ra:.!)0'-v," scheduled to open Finlan, a roguish teller of tall VWC.V,' '.vhir! ; -i 'J-Sl.'X' H Ol girls iiiltv are invited to .I'terit!. niade .at the studio a* 2f'o . 'C M 'eieiMheatre T i.e'i' 1 e for fourfourper- per-'rales and the solver of all the iron: the 'iliih 't.b eieht! grades. andei St. ■ •s retinnint Thursday, Valley's problems; his beguil­ The Regional Balh-t c;or;.pan ing daughter Sharon, who sings accompanied la.- the Ttitrc.-f yon has ruided all but several of the show's most famous Chamber OrctieMra for!diir',,(i ; :<}. P.J/: B (which takes_ its tunes, including "How are Things BUSINESS f t PROFESSKRMl Nicholas Harsan.’.l, -viU dancf . 'he "dinky,” Princeton in Glockamorra?"; Woody, the the War NlemoTial Buihhnr.'!hi •Ju: and lytrk; musicals since hero, who comes back to the Val­ is a return engaren.en- ffit jir. s indliolls." The casts ley from the big- city to save his .ierse>-*.s only officiallv i •.-con.i/c v.c ranget! from profes- sister's land from falling Into the ------► DIRECTORY ♦------Regional Ballet conip.'jnv. m o : , ;n.;neui,s. Sohie like|hands of villains (and falls in The event is spon.\ore>: Ir. M r>d. I h "WonderfulTown" jlove with Sharon, of course); and Slsterhoofi of thf» H.ar sin.hi Tc:! ;v. It Kim? and 1" have gonelOg, the leprechaun, out to get back For Information Call 297-3434 pie in Tienlon, ■xIa; la.',- .••;t ':'U!. :,v • inks of the latter to those his stolen "crock o 'g o ld ", presented the comijanv ,f, i soh •! ' I'U-r! er. Mis.s Truxall^, -n . out house. ■ HI: o.-i'I', siru'uic with I red W ar-: Y t * U. 1 HARDWARE DRUG STORE -0- in. w .-i.iui , '.-.ill sfud.v at th e i-»l i i s i e 5 c n o o i M f! opoh'fln Oftera Studio next Kruit flies in flight beat thel f:',!l as rht.- result of a cornpetiUon (Aintinueg Recitals SIEGELS wines 13,000 strokes ,i irdmiti rise won la.^i spring. f r a n k l in park pharmacy .'■oii.ia, like the perennial favorite Public performance is consid­ \nia' shelflon, Irave a. background ered a vital part of the program of radio ami summer stock exper- at the New School for Music Study. yv leraw-. .\niie iias had leading roles All students have a weekly or Your Problems ore ours iiMitiniWj in aU i.iH one of the productions, lunonthly group lesson which 0 ves THE THREE BROOKS raiili: imiii Miss .Vdelalde in regular experience In performing on the rood to Princeton "Guvs aii i Dolls," to a stripper before an "audience." Friday eve- near Kingston d A,- n 7 0 y 5 in "Gvps v” to .Mafiame Anna in ning recitals take place th rou ^- Houfs do'iy Mon., Twpa., Thurs. Fast f k e f d e u v e r v "1 l e Kin-, and I," ' out the school year. 5ar. 8; 1 5 fo 6 Cornet R t 27 ond iosi viKu's King, of course, was Appearing ' in the recital on CLOSED SUNDAYS V Kio 1 I i.'iit, wlio tiad just completed ■ Friday, March 17, at p. m. will Henderson Road 8 Telephone WA 1-6275 > i ’roadw.'tv run in "Inherit the be Debra Bennlnghoff, Jayne Lenox Filters Kirsch Rods Call 29T-2571 v\ind" i:id had done a sea.son of : Bennlnghoff, Joy Bracy, SusanCa- SPECIALS f opt rtoi with the McCarter resi- boon, Debby Cooper, Sally Easter, (if!!' 1 on.pnav, Robin Epple, Charlotte GUnka, HOME REPAIRS Monday and Tuesday f.'n 'll' <>ther ham!, Dr. Ashby Sophie Gobran, Carol Jtduison, PLUMBING ■ } Acums, '.'.lio has taken off his Margaret Kain, Ellese Keigler, PANEL OF JUDGES, from left, Antonio laiccarolli. Charles Cniner and Haircuts for •white co.v and donned greasepaint Katherine Lo, Karen Loar, Rhon- ZITOWniWlN fm- ioh; piodnction.s, hs strictly da MaePherson, Mike McMorris,. George Ortman are showm with winning entries in Princeton Art .Vssoeia- tion show. Mr. Luccarelli holds Nancy O'Conner's "Interior, ” which took men and hoys a de licaipd amaieiir. PJ&B r e - : Scott Marsh,Cuyler Matthews, Ann nilar.s stil! talk alioiit his G ay-; Relchard, ‘ Patty Seitz, Steven third place. Mr. Ortman displays secxrnd place winner "Parade" Ijv Tnidv nSS uS l/ lord R,■venal in "Showboat." ^ 'Trim ble, Janie Vial, Amy Watson, Glucksberg. In foreground is winning entry , "Shore Rocks" by l.au-Chen! by appoin tm en t lii.s' .fa i's slio'.v offered many! Leslie "Wllsher, Ja^et Woolston. CALL HA 9-60E3 rhUdieit'" pans (the cast! Teachers performing on the pro- C ABIN ETS nufibercd almost iriOI. This'year ! gram will be John. Collins, Miss DONALD C RODNER AT 01 K Prizes Awarded In Annual yruuTpU o llaliantA COUNTER TOPS it a,‘( Uioueh Irish accents Diana Daggett and David Loerke. INC. •ill be in heavy demand, -0^ Alterations & Additions REGULAR p r ic k : \uii'ion.s for principal roles i|)muimnilllHnillHimmmi Show Of Art Association To Perform In George*-. Rd. Ocyton ,md ."honus are .scheduletl for this I * FISCHER BROS. INC. Phone Joseph weekend ifi the' ba.seinent lounge Uoiieerl Serio Call 291-9171 FULLY LICENSED^ INSURED ol Princeion TneologicalSeminary The third annual Juried Mem-j town Gallery in New York, I M ovie l ime bers' Show of the Princeton Art j .Anthony Luccarilll, Princeton or 297-9629 297 0013 on Sahii'dav, March 18 (10 a.m. to The (Jiiartetto Italhino '■vlll per-' \ PLAA-HOIBE Association opens this evening,! architect and artist, exhibits at the , 1 p,m. and 2:30 lo 5:30 p.m. and form in Serie.s It of Princeton Uni­ with a champagne reception and ! Jason Gallery in New York, Sumia .. March 19, from 2:30 to versity Concert.s, at .McCarter "Dr. Zhlvago;" starts today. George Ortman, artist In res­ TRANSMISSIONS HARDWARE ^ o e ^ s ruin' a;;ox office in advance to will hang at McCarter through ; 20 vear.s. Violinists Paolo Borcianl: award winning film of 1965, exhibit of his work, currently on DELTA irrant'i; lor a speciTic tryout time, April 2G. ; and Elisa Pegreffi. (Mr. aiK! .Mrs.! S h o p ■A Jury comprised of Charles ■view InSan Francisco, has traveled HAnOWAHE iHC '' t iiuants Italnbow" features, : Borclani in private lim), I’ iero' GARDEN to Minneapolis, Chicago, Dallas, KKNDALL PARK SHOrPINC, C TH Ivrir-s t ;\ F. V. Harburg and music' Coiner, George Ortman and An­ Fanilll (Viola) and Franco Rassi; thony Luccarilll has selected 39 Akron, and Portland, Me. He Is af­ '(Cello) come from 'liftc: out parts WORLD'S LARGEST '/) I Today and Thursday, Gilbert and filiated with the Howard Wise Gal­ works from among 130 entries sub­ , of Italy, but tlicy ail met in p)40 TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS I Sullivan's 'The Mikado,' by D'Oy- lery In New York. mitted by artists in the Associa­ vvhen they. won pi ir.es .a the Xa- REGISTK V I It »\ NOW OPEN ;ly Carte Opera Company, 2:30 and tion. To* incj [i p.m. Operetta for all family Other PAA artists Included in the I tional Competition in-!;, .speria. F R E E MuIh-chcck Lau-Chen, front runner In last show are Peggy Battle, William : Thev inimediaiely foi mod ;i (jiiai- IVf>7 < lolf Season imembers that never loses year's show, was awarded first Roodtes • e its delightful flavor. Surfing film Baumol, Harriet Eubank, Carl bet. Imt the wat intervened, .s.jni prize for her painting "Shore Faith, Miriam Friend, Helen Gal after tlie armistif-e the 'juarteito 821 Somer.sef St. iHvty. 27) "The Endless Summer," returns -1 Ne-ec Brunsw iC'k Middlesex (Umuty ('.olf Course Rocks." Trudy Glucksberg's lagher, Janet Glover, Paul Edward jitaliano !>ecanie a well'known name AX f -942'S Friday through Sunday at 7 and "Parade" won i>econd prize, 9 p.m., with matinees Saturday Gray, Elizabeth Gulick, N. Jung all over Iial;., l oUoAir. t enuLu CALL 828-1141 KJ6ndoM Park Shof.f mq ; e .Mondays tliroujifi Sinulavs and Nancy O'Connor's "Interior" iGreenebaum, Phyllis Halsted, | toiir.'f all over Furope., v made and Sunday at 2:50 p.m. "M or­ placed third. The Jury also cited gan" Monday through Wednesday at ! Elaine Heinemann, Cintra Huber,'its American lieliut in P.iril.Tfus the following for honorable men­ j Frank Johnson, Nancy Kern, Garin season marks it.s eieiitl’ ■ i ansron- 0 ;7 and 9 p.m., with matinee Wednes- tion; Yvonne Burk, "Religious Pil­ FLOOR WAXING H:d() a.m . - l:.T p.m . 'day at 2:30 p.m. Foreign film with Laughlln, Charles McVlcker, Vera tinental tour, ■ .N grims in Zagorsk"(woodcut); Mar­ McKinley, Jean Maxwell, Elizabeth . Their procram in Princeton will Tlionids j|. Ins- ' iVane.ssa Redgrave and David War- garet Johnson, "Dlchoyomy" jier. . Reeves. Sylvia Rich, fclUeen Shah- be .Mozart's "(.juartei in B flat ( / I " ! , ' II l> III (sandstone sculpture); andCharles nenoer, H. P, Sturhahn, and Eunice Major," lieetI'.oveii's "ouariet in F Middlesex (ourity Parks Depurtnieril: McVlcker, "Ancient History," Ruth Whiting. Minor" andDol'iissv'.s ’ '..'uartet in PRINCE Sfcelllnger, "Buttonwood Leaves"; T T T /.'t , i i \ For Registralion or intormation Mrs. James E. Burke was in G Minor." Tickets ar'-a'vaiiai'le "Dr, Zhivago," starts today. Helen Schwartz, "segments IT' at the NicCartei'I'heai! ■ i ox office. FLOOR WAXING SERVICE MaVle Sturken, W t ’A cte arrangements for the^ .(i_ THEATERS IN TRENTON and Jane Szath,ary, "still LHe'66." , competition, and she has lieen as- conmorciol • residential Dfdf l*ro Simp Charles Coiner, Bucks County j In hanging the show In artist and former art director for | McCarter by Mrs, George .Adii- Mrliarlcr l?i!U iW ^ 3 I «-»(>:> I Greenwood; "Blow-Up," Trent; "Tom Jones," N. W. Ayer Advertising Agency, | ance andMrs.NealO'Connor, Mrs. O akdo le V i ! loge H w y . ] , Brunswick: "Alfle." Is having a one-man show at the I LdShlon Laughlin and Mrs. Italian Samira Mill Lane lolf Woodbridoi \w-.) Ldison Samuel S. Fleischer Art M em orial I Eubank. Mrs. George 1 . Uhcoln; "Harper," RD 4 New Brunswick i Helmer Is chairman for this eve- In Philadelphia beginning March . McCaner Tiieatro’s Intenia- i f 1.1 2 H ""' '■■■lease,' APPLIANCES ■A'hicli earned both First Prize and R eliobl^ sftrvic* s«n c « 192? Two ,\ew Works Here ‘ the Golden Lion .Wvar'i at liteVen- ! ice Filn. Festival, stars Claudia , Cai'dinale in the title role. WEBER S T V & APPIIAHCE I Two new works and one faml- one of their, standard favorites. { M 1S.S Cai'flinale plavs. tlie role of | LATEST COLOR TELEVISIONS G. L . MAJOR I liar favorite will comprise the pro- Gerald Arpino's "Viva Vivaldi", ja .voung woman v.'ho ha.s a husl>and I ON DISPLAY APPLIANCES 1 gram of the City Center Jeffrey LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE' which was, included on the pro­ iand a brother, ami "loves one of i .JROM / MAYTAG and i Ballet atMcCarterTheatreonSun- gram for its -first engagement ' them much too much." .-Mso in the i KITCHEN.AID day, April 9, at 3 p.m. This Is the at McCarter in January. 19C6. least are M ichaelCiaii, JotinSorel, ! r COLOR TV \ RCA .• ZEN'vp • OH I final event in the 1966-67 Dance The Jeffrey Ballet comes to Mc­ Land the grea't French classic Series. PHILCO ' DIjMCtra Carter direct from Its .imuiaLactress .Marie liell. headquarters \A MO rOROL A The program will open with .spring season as a resident coi; - L Kurt Jooss* classic modern sa-jpany of the Key. York City Cen- a u t h o r iz e d SAL ES & SFP VICE tire on war. "The Green Table",Uer of Music and Dnsii'a. 297 2110 3 2 9 -2 ^ 0 which^ is receiving its first p r o -1 Tickets are also on sale at Amrrican (xtltntisl ductlon ever by an American bal­ the McCarter box office for the GEORg ES p o a d OF AN.S, M. J. let company. The performance first Princeton eiigugcm.om ol the Iht nii hi t^rs l o \h>of will also include another work Ballet FolkloricoofMexicoonln- new toPrlncetoi ,"Cakewalk". The tijav. May 26. Its single per- hlt, of the Joffrey BMlet's 19C" iiormance at McC.irterwilldirectly 'Ihe season., the ballet .features the ; precede Its annual New York en- Nc'-v .!■ 'be choreography of Ruthaniui Boris ;I gagement at the ne'-v Metropoli­ lei ',) licld there is to the music of Hershy Kay, with ' tan Opera House. Under the di­ w ill > . Conn: C lui decoration and scenery by William | rection of .Amalia Hernandez, the l: c ' ; Pitkin. cmr.pany of 75 is the iiutiomil dance d:l., M 1 /. .Sic The coiiipanv of 30 dancers will i comp;,iny of Mexico, and features Isaac conclude the'lr periornuirice with ■the ..Marimba Band, the Maiiachis clan , ONLY ONE ■of Jali.sci', the Baials of J.n'o- It 's P(»t thtil wVre cruel... but w e do work cho .iiiti Mu.t-steca. ilic India; ' p your (kfilars awfully hard to make them pay (,allcry Sponsor^ ers - - ,ind, of i'ourse, i'.ai th;. ■|0 daiicei s you a higher dividend. Guarding your sav­ Art S'liiinar ... .,,,,3 .^ fitpec ings is a trust we don't take lightly. WeTI a I.-'.: pp... .. I ;r,na in . The Queenstown Fran.e St'.op .l■,'r‘ whip ynur (iullars if we must, but weTI buS'-ni-': ar.i, -'S "Tu-'iit'y lit? .& Gallery, of Pennington, us Iiilim c Lo ( ,i\r r _r -at ,• S&OU*. always Inuit xeu gently. Open your account :planning a specialsumlayaffernoor. tea and demonstration on March 19, < In i'- at Pnni etoa Savings where kindly over­ at .2:30 p. ni. in the.Grange Hall, seers anticipate 41 2"n dividends on regular Pennington. Alexander Farnham, r.e’-v pkv.' !'•. n: : ,y , l.\ III lilt < rl well known painter of Bucks Coim- '.'.'ho t'.a.e. previou.s ".'ilf-i >:-F.:nad- ' . ' ' \\cic''mie7 savings and 3-1 4 ’,Mon certificates. y country scenes will demons! rate wav" ami.T v sci'ipty >o : I d!, At Na^-'aii M i l l ) the techniques of landsca-pe paint­ '.viIl be prodiiceii i ■.•Tn". ^100 I’m- ing. Mr. Farnhapi studiei under versr v’.v iindei; ■ ni.'i •" dr.iiua ; K ‘ r- ' • _ PHONfc 297-1 2M______Van Deering' Perrine and at ihe group, Theatre Intina-. •anG)T>. ;■ rav I-- Art Students . l.eague. in 1 9 -!'a,nd T he one-act protest nhi 19'46 he was an artist for the Unit­ That I ruht .Min't :r* n u.s pre- ■ ■■ ■ ' ■■ , WELTOMF NEWCOMfHS! I ed States Navy. .At the present time miere penormanco Mur: -1 . - - : . .. - y ■ .S y' -A ,• - I he is president of the Dela-vare. Dorige on Thtirs^iav, f' i-., “ - ■ ' ■ ■ S P r in c e to n Valley. .Artists .Association. His at 8;30. Other penorn.. ri( I’*!''’ - ' , I S.'V work has been exhibited at the Na­ scheduled for Fri'i.'iv.md sauir'ja-., his ■-'Vra: . ' • ' - > /■ tional .Academy of Design; Museiim March 1“ an# 1ft, aU.o rt’ •••Ai , r -•- I . ADOFtS' A of. Fine Arts, Springfield, Mass.: The plav was submitted to In- L orr.eii Fi.-.i ■ . ' ■ ■,i.M ■ I CITY ...... Newark Museum: An Alliance, time bv the author after sho : 'vhr''- •' t- 'I - I . p'f.qsf have *h? Welcome vVagen Ho:-tess. Philade^hla and in galleries aaci an article at'Out the cira ^ Onj > 1 ■ y ' I AND tOAN ASSOCIATION museums In Washington, .St. in a lecer’ issue .jf C«e< I ! ATj'd like t" subscribe to fh--('■■ntr Petersburg, and throughout Can­ I ' s'.'co'by sjb: "be tc Th,' p-. 19 Chanvber'-: .Slreet ada. He is r^resente i ,in numer­ .African elephant calve.s .are not M- b " I n , c ; ■ ■ Y 3i' lo Th - r- ous private and public coiloction.s, fullv weaned until tnev .a I and has recertefi w er ■'(. i-va: ds. five vears old. 4t. PAGE FOUR THE CENTRAL POST TlinLSD.W, \I.\RCH I'i. l9 bT THE CENTKAL POST \ iclorirs ( lajt SIIS laeadiiig Second Koiind

Published Kvery Thursdav Mornlnc in Kendall Park, N. .1. SKHS (firis' by The Princeton !":cket, Inc. With 54-53 W ill Ovc*r Danis Second Clas- !‘*)Sta~e Paid at Kendall Park, N. I. I loop S(*asoii The Steele. Hosloff and Snath nets wi!!. 11 ],oii ts while- Bin ■t I- ilward.s iiU for 1 4. rdv.asd p. p,ii:k<-, ■ ditor .Agency ■;ean' posted it.* fourth Muh.i and A .str.iigh.t win Stiiidat in tl.e Soutf! T'.vo men (Ts of tiu- Mks team V The girls' b.isketli-ill sea­ co's hitdi scoring Paul : . Carpenier, Manasdnr Kditor Brunswick Men's Byjiketb.ill pestl'd !|h‘ son at South Brui.-swirk HighSchrxrl ; League by edging p.ist D.uiis,Re.il- ' m.u k. Brm I- S.incliik and P.iul ended with victory recently asbiAh ■ ! Ii.id 24 [xiints. :-e) vi!;:' Soud liruna ■■vi ck .i.-id P T anklin Township-- ty 34-53. . N j Cmminrhi.ii; ■ 0 . 0 ♦ he varsity and JA' te.ims defeated | The gante, tlie third in thisjse.i- I .\erucheii tell.aim'd winloss Iti tfieir i-ounterparts at Prince- .■ round wtien Reggies Hu.sine.ss tjffices -- !■' .\l]se,ii i«l., Kendal! I'ark, ,N\M. 0^k2-! son's second round of pity, was It tie second ♦ on Hlrh Setiof.l, settled in the fiind 10 second.s Tavern . rabbed a 73-67 victory, The wdn.s rapped ai. 8-4 varsity i Xnnii--te; 7-3-J3*; when three foul shot.s, two by R.iy its lirst hi the I'ound. on the season and a 3-8-1 campaivn Jot t Enell .Old one by Ed Adamko, i heavy .scoring of throb' pl.ivers tiie JVs. ■ ; wtio hit (or ii.oie than 20 |xdnts PHICT: ui rpN 'n ■ \p; S3 m ail brought SRS up froin ,i two-point ■During' the yqar, t!;e '.'.irsity I deficit. For the winners, .Ad.iirko .apiece. earned virtoi ies .vver South .Arn- had 20 points ,iiu1 Enello li.id 18. W.ilt Titterii,.:toi; led tlie win­ t>Oy 3b - 10, Pi.scat.iway 4 3 -y, The Danis team, which won first ners witli 27, while Joi.n Market ^27, Prineetoi: 19-13 and 38-17, place in first round competition, :.nid Al Balcoii;! .-a-h tallied 23. Cranhur^' (]ins w'ere other season defe.it two weeks on the Rider College c.i minis, spon- Becker of Kendall Park and Bob -.in average of 13 per conte.st. 1 Robin Cliekner, Kenneth Becker, ago. Isorixi !>y tlie Rider .Alumni .Asso- PhilUps of Hcndei son Hoad, Linda Taeffner. Gaii Bree- Patiicia Kidd, .Susan Rovlcs, Steve The Grogshop win was also jci.itioii. Tn ket.s r.ui be oNuinedl.iy Franklin Park played guitar ac­ • den and Jeanne Wallace added 34, Rovics, Martlia Morgan, .Sharon Girl Scouts Mark 55th Anniversars' clinched in the fln.iT.seconds when leont.ictinp Richard W. Arndt, companiment for group singing. 34 and 29 points, respectively, l.e’.yis, Jean Taeffner, John Taeff- A. candle-lighting ceremony a foul shot t'v .Mike McGuire broke |.issi,st;int director for .ilunini af- This entertainment was followed to the team'.s totals. Leonard, Linda lanno, Jean participating included girls from neT, Jan Kesekes ami Mike Sim­ was one of the highlights of Sun­ a 04-64, tie. .McGuire led tlie win- jfair.s, .it Rider College. by the presentation of awiinis. Marlene /b ora j ledthe JJoffen­ Marie Stoddard, Nancy Cogan, Troops 417 and 378, the Rev. The two Out.standlng Seniot mons. day's third annual Interfaith Ser­ Debra Bonagura, Victoria Daly, James Meohem of the Kingston sive with 35 markec.s, and was vice Program of the South Member awards were given to Judy Second Year Certificates were closely followed by Pat Easton, Marlon Howell and Frances Church and ftabbi Paul Kushner Holloway of New Road, Monmouth Brunswick Girl Scouts. Parti­ Shaff. More than 150 scouts, presented toJudy Holloway, David who tallied 33. cipating in the ceiejnony are, of Kendall Park. Sunday marked Junction for outstanding work with The varsity team was :-oached parents -and friends attended the Kepner, Kathy Klimowicz, Jim from left, Mary Shaff,Maureen the 35th anniversary of girl her rabbits, am! to Peter itingei- Parker, ,Joan Taeffner, JeanKosa, by Mi.ss Charlene Shunn, the JV program, held at the Kingston u Ward, Linda Safflotti, Nancy scouting. L A M A TWO? sen of Prospect Plains, fot his and Roitert Phillips and Ann Taeff­ ■Squad by Mi.ss Barbara Wilen- j Presbyterian Church. Those exceptional at Iiievements in ner. Inock. ' r horsemanship. -0 - ' ! The Outstanding Junioi Menilier Thirtl Yeai Certificates were award was presenteti to Jin. Park­ accepted by .Sally Keenan, Peter Ih^morrats Seek ESEI!VAT ONS. er of Old Road, Little Rocky Hill Riiigei.sen anti Linda Ringei- NCAA Zone Semifinals Pit for his significant accomplisli- sen. Fourth Year Certificates were Cand I da les Fo r ments in horsemanship, awarded to David Wilson, Gail ■ New members initiated were Kesekes and Ihitricia Ward, Linda Fountain of Kendall Park, ■ -f. June 6 Primat^ Jane Aim Sensbach of east Bruns­ Fmertaliiment for the rest of the - Tar Heels, Friday wick, Lauia Turner of Fast Bi ims- evening was provided by the .Six The Nominating Commiitee ofs wlck, Blane Maureen of North Dimensions rock 'n roll gi oup of the South Brunswick Democratic: Princeton UniyersltyTTs ready nationally fourth - ranked Tar HeiSer connected. for 26: Brunswick, Meg Kidd of Princeton, South Tlrunswick. Organization Is considering can- ■ foi' action against the team they Heels or against anyone else at points, 16 of them in the first i didates to fill the pasltions on the ; tieat Jan. 2 by a score of 91-81, College Park, next weekend. halt, leading HaailOw, witti 18,, June 6 ballot, : The Bengal ciigers play North Their victory over West Vir­ and Thomfprde with 14 - the only! Tito apftointed members, Gerald ; Carolina at College Park, Md., In ginia showed that Princeton plays other Tigers to score in double i t h e PRINCETON ANTIQUES SHOW Han ison, Mrs. James Molhar, | the opening of the eastern regional a better brand of basketball when figures. ■ The Wellesley Club of Central New fersey .Mrs. Olga Singer and Francis] playoffs of the NCAA tourney Fri­ the competition is stiff, than it does But defense was costly, and | Hansen met at the home of Mrs. ^ day night, and if they win, will play against so-so teams. posed a pretty problem fori . .presents Molnar and elected Joseph Kim-i the winner of the St. Johns - The Bengals, considered one of Coach Willem van Breria Kolffs] son as chairman, and Mrs. Joan ^ Boston College meet on Saturday. the liest defensive teams In col­ team. Thomi'orde sat down ini ! ‘Livinji with Collections” Morrissey as secretary. t if the Tigers lose through In­ lege basketball today, used that! the first half, four personal fouls .Mr. Ki.mson made an appeal to jury - attrition (John Haarlpw much - admired defensive action h.iving been whi.stled up against I Princeton Day School ' all registei ed Democrates and in- i sprained his ankle badly in the 68- to virtually smother the fast-: him, Ed Hummer made his The Great Road Princeton. N.J. tere.sted ciU7,en.s of south Bruns- i 57 win over West Virginia, iSatur- breaking ■ Mountaineer.s. The fourth foul early in the second wick to submit their choice of can- < day) or through any other cause, mountain men didn't .scoreOntheir half. Hours; March 21, 2 2 ...Noon to 10 p.m. didates to appear on the .June | the Princeton basketball fan will be deadly fa.st Imeak once during tlie Talented senioi* Hobby Brown,! a tile to see his team play once more game. playing center for the befouled] JVlarch 23 . . ■ .Noon to 6 p.m. Admission S1.2.S primary ballot. Tlie names can be i given to ilieii district representa- ■ on Saturday, against the loser of The prime proof of Princeton's sophomore, fouled out with 9:331 Tu n . h*-.,.,; S c f..,- } five or to any member of this com - , the other Friday game. protective powers was the fact that left in the game. | .Aflrrt).' 'ti Sn.t. k Hut mittee. 1 But Princeton Is not all that normally high - .scoring Dave Reii- The first half lead ot 29-21 was] likely to lose, either against the sor was held to three ixjtnts by the gained in Princeton mostly on; Tlgei; play-breakers. Heiser's shooting, and partly l'e-| Princeton suffered from tlieir cause West Virginia shot poorly! A svsreepstakes just for homebwner readers of this paper! opponents' .defensive plays, how­ from the charity stripe. ' ; ever. Led to expect man - to - ' Heiser picked up a i e.spect.ible! man, they were sliaken liy the 10 points during the second stanza, M. J. MURPHY Mountaineer.s* /.one defense. Iiut this went nearly unnoticed- Funeral Home High - scorlhfr forward John bec;iu.se of Haarlow's spectacular iiiiarlow suffered, personally. In shooting .- once he got the range.., OA 9^2000 the last moments of the game, he Serving South Brunswick Township and Vicinity sprained his ankle ms he went up .Assuming that Princeton e n te r -'. for a rebound under the Prince­ ges tops in the east next weekend- ! Ridge Rood Monmouth J unction ton basket. which. according to the Monday iiaarlow recently removed his morning coffee and i rystah ball protective face-mask wliigh ho society, isn't unlikely - the team ' wore to protect his broken nose. would travel to the .SGn.i-finals In: It is not known wtiether he will j louisville, Ky., on M.irch 24,. lie able to play Against N, C. jand, just possibh-, to .the finals .Although Princeton played ai there on the 23th. somewhat muddled offensive ac- \ wrnen would he awfully nice, be- lion in tlie first half,. Lttle Joe] cau.se local sports .scrities would Helser came out - shining as a- wt-lconie the chance to see i.owAl- point-getting star, ; cindor in action.

I iilversih American-Standsurd i/ \ ix of good living Start I Miaiiic At Pi-iiicetoii Uiiivofsity's Kiseb.iH u.is >(>,.; will pit tlif Tiger v .ir-' team will play ;i 25-tpiiue .scliediile. .spy jsuinst .ui alumni nine. whole-house summer air conditioning equipment! : thi.s -spnag, including nine contests C.iptained tiy catcher Toni Pep- i.igainst I-,astern Intercollegiate>pier oi .Medi.i. P.i., (he Nassau! Le.igtie opponents'. teaii. -.vill be out to liettor It-st : If you’re thinking of air conditioning your house, Coach Eddie Donovan's nine Vie- : re.ir's mark of 13 \ i(‘tories, 15 ' -gins its c.impaicn M.ircii 29 orb ,ind a tie. ' . this may be your chance of a lifetime! rCl.irke I iold ,u,iiiist- Ne-.', M.imp- t’ nriceton','' complete 1967 This is strictly a local sweepstakes. Your chances shite. ,\ doubleheadcr with .Maine t'aselull .schedule; go up, up, up. You may win exactly the right size is hooked lor March 31, .Marcli 29. New Ilui.pshire;- . lo ! tlie lirst nii.e since 1873, M-rcli 30, Trenton St.ite; M arch- (up to 5 H.P.!) whole house central air conditioning then' will lie no Iiome-.iiiii-linme i , Miine (2 i.iines). ! equipment for your home. . . and all you pay for •sei ie.s '.wtii. Y.ilo. Since the turn .\pril 1. NYU; .Vpril 6, Temple, ! is the installation, which is optional! ,<-! the ceiituiy, the Tigers and ,iw..\-; .Ijiril 8, ViH.inic.a, jway; , i I-Us luve played two-mirnc .series ,\pi ii i3, Seton Hall; .-\pril 13,! ■ A'- . • ■ • .1 jin June but ilii.s ha.s ln>'en ab.in- iiai'v.-rl; .\pril 18, Rutgers,' Yes, you may be the lucky homeowner who will g e t... OFFICIAL RULES: NO PURCHASE REQUIREO-HERE’S ALL YOU DO! .jdoiied. Prliu'ptoii's Reunion game ,iwa\.;' .Vpril 20. I'uler, away; free... a matched American-Standard split-system set 1. Compiote the coupon on this page. fBe sure to fill m all required ______|.3p!il 22. foluii.bl.i; .-Vpril 26, information.) Mail to your American-Stanefard Dealer listed in this 6f central air conditioning equipment simply by advertisement. Ail entries must be postmarked by June 30; 1967. . - Peni.:s-, l.-;ini,i; .-\pril 29. .Vrmy. inviting your American-Standard Air Conditioning 2. Winners wtH be selected m random drawings, conducted by the Ma', 3. Eordham; M,.y -4, St. D. L. Btair Corporation, an independent judging organization, whose I p Si'rx r i-Tohn's; M.iy 6, Y-ile, aw;.i-y; .May ' Dealer to make a survey of your'house... without decisions are final, (Jnly one prize to-a family. No substitutions will i'.i, Rut'-'crs; Mi;, b-. .D.m mouth, Yiost or obligation! When he comes' to your home, be m ad e for an y pr .re. In the' event a winner has purchased any American-Standard Air Conditioning equipment during the sweep- Aiiiiiial Ditiiirr niw.im .Ma-, - 13. b-nr.vi.; M.,;, 16, your Authorized Dealer will bring an Official Entry Form. stakes period and wins that same equipment as a prize, the full ■ . . ' ' iN.ivv. .iw.iv; .M-f, 19. Cornell, jo.vay; All you need to do is fill in your name and price of the eq u ip m e n t purchased., not including installation, will C'R.:\-NHURY - - Tlie Craniiury .y ; - 2b; Minh.ati.u.; M -v 27, L.i- be refunded. 3. Offer open only to bpme owners and where made I.ion's Chit- will hcild ns annu.-.l p jyetie. ’ addegss and drop it in the mail. And remember; available by the participating American-Standard Dealers listed *1,639 heroAith. ekccpt errpjqyees and their families of American-Stand­ .iTiirke> Supfier on' March 18, .it: ‘.im-.e T .ii..yetto, iwav* June In the event you have purchased any American-Standard ard their agents ?,nd their contest agencies. Offer void where jt!:e Presli'.iorian Cliurch P-insIbi,, .\innmi. air conditioning-equipment during the sweepstakes prohibited by !aw A : Federal. State and local regulations apply. 'House. period and ypu win that same equipment as a prize, TUei0 .1 ft:* three --eaUn.'- ,-t ", 0, rtiid 7 p. n Til ket.S for i'.ICl '■ the full price of the equipment purchased, not including t St ire • iv.iU.ibl.. installation, will be refunded! So don't delay,, mail yourx T I iM.nl Ih-s coupon to tl-fc dealer directly.) (P . P.) I I'lul- b ( • or ,It The C:rnn- coupon today and start enjoying the "air of good living"' I ! tirv 11';.i rri.ac y. r.ike-oiK din-j 1 o All-h\ IVam GILBERT A, CHENEY I v.f1 r s ;: r. i'e I'K'kt■-1 up, or willl I I i'f. d.-li retwpi' n 3 .i;d 1 ] T ic' ul i'l nncf-ron's I P.O. BOX 305 lAMERICAN Cranbury. N.J. 08512 I !.)■ .}• Sv.an.urab 1■>f Nortli ^.! lino I .s-.. Cl-.1nl urv , Is 1 h of ■ ♦ :c- ' © I want to enter the American-Standard "'air of good living" I ISTANDARD I Sweepstakes. Please call me to make a FREE survey and estimate ket ,.h i-al! ; n. . vote u: 'lo loop's and to b,-mg.my OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM for the. Swc.epstakcs. ' I pior-'od.s o: tlo -upii-l '.vil! be c-jur-ht:'.-'. AIR CONDIIIONING DIVISION I I I u-iod :i>i 'he .I.ion'.s .In- i.l ri.,,ri- .'•miint .-iw i'e Ga: b-ilio-is oi HOME OWNER NAME______' '' ' ' I tiov, chief of wl.ii ns M;c .''■icl Kendi:,. , .l.t ., mnn! ,Joc- Authorized'air of good living” Dealer; I I v.ntlo:. I’ri--.:; Heis-'r o: PI'.ILci'-lphui .soplio- I wi.oi c c--n--jr C li nv 1 i'-on.-o:. o! ADDRESS. I Ni ■ ’ro rkC b '. ■■'■c-;.. lo u .f';: ' I'ale I I K-k' re" GILBERT A. CHENEY I ed. I'l ic.ipnnn ; ick .loi'.i.son Ol l i ' ’xt-u! fc'l., CITY . STATE_ .ZIP CODE. I I I- '. .ii'i-i C-o: b e ll's in iliv id iia l I I '■r,.;;-., i-Iv;!jnpior., Ol '.loibisuf 68 SOUTH MAIN STREET I (Please ansvro-the c,..esnons below. No obligatian, pt co'-jrse— Ci.ic..: - o, ' in '!>.-::..-k"Up -i: li.o honor and your answers in no way affect your chances of wmh.ngl) I ATLANTIC CARPET CRANBURY, NEW JERSEY I I wns .-ly -i.-.l, -inanl- I Age of -by ho-me _ . years. Number of rooiFis . CLEANING COMPANY I : S,-- 'V b .a d c up ^od'e 609 395 0350 I Type of heatmg equipment: I SPRING RUG o! C'oineli --jphoinori; W.'.jh; .s da lit- I □ Warm Air Z Hot Water or Steam I 3 HEATING AIR CONDITIONERS I o; Nc'-.' •i.l'.'---:, C u n r.., ')■; incetorl Princeton Best time of day to call to arrange for survey. I CLEANING TIME! :u:-lo:. -bjl: lo" ,ii Hln.sdal", HUMIDIFIERS ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANERS I I I il,,'C oJ nt-li .vopho;..o; - H..-.r;k.soud: Princeton Moto.rs, Ir Telephone number to call_____ :______or I, 1-..., 'i'..i,.. juf-ior Route 206 I I CALI. DIRFi'T, NO TOLI. m rr : : C-oi iv .in e o; V, C onn. k .1 IJS: H.AMit.TON AkUNLE "fota/ Comfort Specialists Trenton. N,w Jerie, : ': L -i'i>lb.i n-- - o:-'- ■.. • . o'. <-! THUltSDAy, .\L\HCH , 16 THE CENTRAL POST PAGE FIVE B u d g e t CCofltlnuet! from I'aee 1) no assurance o? 'A-Jiere the rr:oney* would so, hut there had not tieen! atiy assurances in previous years' where the rponey In the deferred XTRACT isciiool tax account would go. He Said the .money although collected B for school purposes, does not he- F R E E d Jl^ long to the board of education but to the people and th.at is where it PS now ls\ ■ Ahraham Dohln, a nsemtier of FAIR'S BIG STAMP *1N ADDITION TO THE STAMPS Y 0 0 | § the audience, a.cked why thetiuderet RECEIVE WITH YOUR PURCHASES J g (as published iu The Central Post, , Feb. 23) did not more graphically m n B m in B iiB iiiiiiB B SB iiB B n iiiiiiiiiia indicate the amounts appropriated m B B IlilB iB ililill ftir, munlclfwl expendltures. ^ Auditor James BorelH explained FOOD FAIR & U.S.D.A. CHOICE "Countryside" ENGLISH 'I that the i.udget fortnat is pres-j c t itled tjy the Bureau of Local Gov­ ernment in the Interest of state­ DINNERWARE wide standardization and the town­ ship cannot deviate. He said, any Interested residetit; however, ENOCH WEDGWOOD could lequest and olitaln Informa­ FAIR tion from the township .idnilnts- fay (TUNSTALL)LTD.-'=‘ tr.uor. OKE WITH EACH V3.00 PURCHASE THIS WEIK! CUP A large portion of the increase STEAKS NO LIMITS • NO COUPONS ^ ^ ‘ In munlclpiil costs Is attributable BUY AS M ANY ^ 0 < ; to' police salaries, library appro­ PORTERHOUSE AS YOU LIKE Only A w ' priations and toad repjiir and ' SUPERMARKETS Hialntenance costs. ; SIRLOIN Police salaries jumped from ; just under 5100,000 last Year to BONUS OFFER $ 12J.000 this year. Library sal- • c C D E E m c r c h a n t s ary appropriations cathe up fcort: 1 0 0 r i l C E GREEN STAMPS $10,000 to' $17,000.'and other' JUST IN TIME FOR EASTER lilirary exfieiises amounted to a 8 9 WITH THIS COUPON & PURCHASE OF : hike frcm. $l'a,000 to $45,000, lb. Hoad department salaries went from last year's $67,000to$80,000 ROSErFAiR NYLONS *7 “ or MORE and other expenses rose from $43,- ' SERVE DELICIOUS CORNED BEEF & 79 Except Cigorettes. Preth Mitk. , 000 to $62,000. . ' . Cream or Fair Trode items. CABBAGE FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY COUPON VOID AFTER MARCH 18 jS jtJfS j Park Adults Only—One Coupon Per Family (Continued from page 1) WHEN YOU BUY A THICK He ) said many itiuniiTpaUtles, (FIRST CUT C U T have gone out on their owfn rather] BOX OF THREE PRICED HIGHER) lb. than wait for the scarce funds, PAIR AT OUR RE6- CORNED BEEF 49* which could possibly ptiy for as ULAR LOW PRICE nuich as two thirds of co.sts. MERCHANTS Mr. Stein said the Community GET FOUR PAIR FLORIDA FREE GREEN STAMPS Council had started out with a SPECIAL NEW! ALL GREEN study of sub-standard housing but FOR THE PRICE PACKAGE • A CABBAGE lb. 8 ' WITH THIS COUPON & PURCHASE OF Of * ■ now have not determined exactly OF THREE J V* GAL. FYNE SOFT ■what they are going to studv. D ...... SLICED . n , Also noting reports about the tl/fttto11 PtMHSLOW O O C O n HUDSON or HARVEST BRAND |b. O V Shoulder Lamb Chops ib. ' Industrial Conimlssion engaging SLUSH Bins SUN SNICt 89 FABRIC SOFTENER : in housing studies, he said that SMOKED BONELESS n a m s r o l l e d ~ ESSEX b r a n d lb. ch p any recommendations should be 2 in 1 Lamb ^T?T s^ ,b 49' COUPON VOID AFTER MARCH 18. left up to the Planning Board or SEAMLESS-400 NEEDLE-15 DENIER Adults Only—One Coupon Per Fomily soon "we may be up to our neck GUARANTEED FIRST QUALITY Italian Sausage or sweet ib 85' Chidten Legs wyTtT?ACK ib 45' in .studios." . IllM M iiW M iaM liiililili Mr. Janner reported that the Turkey Drumsticks frozen h>. 39‘ Chicken Breasts wVTH^wfNc ib. 49' dropping of hu-siness zoning in Kingston wa.s the inadvertaiit re­ sult of recent changes in the zon­ ing map and will' lie- restored. C D C E MERCHANYS EXTRA MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS MERCHANTS 50 T K E E g r e in s t a m p s 50 FREE GREEN STAMPS -0- with EACH ITEM LISTED BELOW ¥ 50 WITH THIS COUPON & PURCHASE OF WITH THIS COUPON & PURCHASE OF Lihrarv (HT rrs THREE QT. BTLS. FOOD FAIR LOOK FOR TH[ SPiCIAL GREEN STICKER ON EACH RACKAGE — NO COUPONS REQUIRED 2Vt-LB JAR BUDDY BOY PRUNE JUKE .New \ ork Times • STEAKS IISS^n)J1^s.rlo.n . RIB ROAST standing PEANUT BUTTER In Liir«;e rvpe COUPON VOID AFTfR MARCH 18. EITHER COUPON VOID AFTER MARCH 18. Adults Only—One Coupon Per Family Adults Only—One Coupon Per Fomily The Princeton Public Library . RIB STEAK or CHUCK STEAK • SMOKED HAM HALF now offers the new large-tj'pe LEGS OR BREASTS 3 1 ■WMlilllllllillllllMMIlMi weekly edition of the New York 2'A-lb. pkg. or MORE Times, The first issue was pub- ] . BEEF ROAST , iir'JS.iRE • CHICKEN lished .March .and the special ‘ publit.ation come,s out every .Mon­ day. r n E C MERCHANTS MERCHANTS Desigtted for those with impaired GREEN STAMPS 5 0 2-lb. pkg. FOOD FAIR lAYER CAKE vision, _the publication- features 50 rN E E y F R E E GREEN STAMPS EXTRA STAMPS larger t>'pesind a two-column for­ WITH THIS COUPON & PURCHASE OF mat, It is In a 24 page ea.sy - to- WITH EACH > 15-01. pkg. FOOD FAIR DINNER CAKE WITH THIS COUPON & PURCHASE OF handle format and contains the pre­ THREE 1-LB. 1-OZ. CANS I ITEM LISTED PKG. OF 70 vious week's significant news, fea­ LOOK FOR SPECIAL GREEN STICKER — NO COUPON REQUIR! .> ture and editorial offerings. ON RIGHT Q-TIPS The subscription was donated.by DEL MONTE PEAS the Frtehds of the Library. -0- . COUPON VOID AFTIR MARCH IE. SWEET PUERTO RICAN JUMBO SIZE COUPON VOID AFTER MARCH 18 Ad(***' ~ liy—One Coupon Per Fomily Adults dBiiy—One Coupon Per Fomily

.\irniaii Borim T jE jll UPS □ 1 i l l i l l I l l H I l M l f W l i R«‘iM*li<*s \ i«*t \a iii OKTOITniTXMTin?iTETnT.TiinfTimITUTM Airman StH'oiid Class Louts P. . PINEAPPLES »<. 2 9 : Borim, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Irv­ ing Borim of 20 C alvin Road, MERCHANTS MERCHANTS Kend.ill P.trk. is now n Viet Nan;, GREEN STAMPS GREEN STAMPS .IS member of the Pacific Air 50 FREE EXTRA MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS FREE .1 Forces, .Vnieric.i's' overseas air WITH THIS COUPON & PURCHASE OF with EACH ITEM LISTED BELOW WITH THIS COUPON & PURCHASE OF arm in Southeast Aria, the Far 50 Fa,St and the Pacific. 3-LB. CAN (4c OFF LABEL) FOUR 6-OZ CANS FOOD FAIR Before his arrival in Southeast LOOK FOR T t« SPKIAL GREEN STICKER ON EACH PACKAGE - NO COUPONS REQUIRED ,.\.st.t,, he w.is .ussignec to the 858th CRISCO SHORTINING ORANGE JUKE Had.tr .Sqo.idron , ,i Fallon .-\ir FLORIDA — The Real Thing Forcf .St.ition, Nev. The airman COUPON VOID AFTER MARCH 18. . 3-LB. BAG ONIONS . any bag GRAPEFRUIT COUPON VOID AFTER MARCH 18. l.s a 196' gradii.Ue of south Bruns, Adults Ordy—One Coupon Per Family Adults Only—One Coupon Per Fomily wick High School,. NIo^nUHitli.junc­ tion. . ANY BAG APPLES . io-lb. bag POTATOES . -0- . ANY BAG ORANGES . ANY BAG LEMONS B lilllliliB M IlillB liiiiiliS illllilli li( *ariii«j SoM MiM On N INIM \ MERCHANTS SERVICE DELICATESSEN DEPT. (WHERE AVAILABLE) MERCHANTS 50 FREE GREEN STAMPS 50 FREE GREEN STAMPSE .-V majorit V-of the Board of .Man- LONGACRE ' apers ul the New .Jersey Nouro- WUH THIS COUPON & PURCHASE OF | ALL I • , WITH THIS COUPON & PURCHASE OF PsycliLiiric In.sfiune at sklllman, WHITE m e a t Vz-lb. 12-O Z. PKG. IMPORTED FINLAND CHICKEN ROIL r E " .. 69° FOUR 9-OZ. PKGS FOOD FAIR Iiave asked for a public hearinp to be Ireld by the .SeiratA on S-253. SLICED SWISS CHEESE Boked HnmsLioED^To'oRDFR’/j-ib. 79' Salmon n o v a ' s c o t ia % ..b . 69' The bill would pln-sk'.-illy trans- IMP AUSTRIAN FRENCH FRIES ler thiynew Now .Jersey Psychiatric FRESH vi-ib. 5 5 ' REG OR CRINKLE CUT Cole Slaw lb 29' Swiss Cheese STORE SLICED Insritme facilnv to a Rutgers Cni- COUPON VOID AFTER MARCH 18 COUPON VOID AFTER MARCH 18. versitv site; and at the same time Adults Only—One Coupon Per Fomily Pepperoni RATH OR lb. ^1” Hamstrami LEAN SLICED V2-ib. 79' Adults Only—One Coupon Per Fomily ttansfer control, direction, and M a f g ^ c f i ♦ o inaiiacemem oi the biciltty from i l f j l^ll5iO|S}Olill[ i i i i i i i i i th.e local cii.iren Boani of Man­ STEA KS B R IA D IO 12-01. E l l I E T FAESH GENUINE tCELANOlC 49< agers jurnsdiction to Bureau man­ r l L L C I GREY SOLE b 9 8 ‘ FISH Four 3oz. S’eoks pkg agement iindei the St.ite BoartI of Control. Operation of the new fa- T.llS-CllNUINf ItELED & DEVEINED 10-oi $ |0 9 MERCHANTS SOUTH $ 2 « MERCHANTS oilitv b\' Rutgers Cnlverslt> LOBSTER »OCK Z.4.O. *vc Ib SHRIMP TENDER WHITE cup thioutPh contr;i-ct with the .State FREE GREEN STAMPS I GREEN STAMPS Board of Control is pioposed un­ 50 SPANISH FRFSH der..s-2“3. WITH THil COUPON & PURCHASE OF BLUEFISH CAUGHT Ib 45‘ MACKEREL Fresh Cought Ib. 45- WITH THIS COUPON & PURCHASE OF TWO DOZEN MAYFAIR OR REEF S LBS. OR MORE YOUR BIKE 109 FOOD FAIR ALKA SELTZER BorVu'JJiSs 56' MOUTHWASH SIZE 75' CANNED HAM IN SELF SERVICE DELI DEPT ONLY OUT OF 4 - 0 * . 8-0*. 16-0*. COUPON VOID AFTER MARCH 18. SI 89 SIZE COUPON VOID AFTER MARCH 18. STYLE? 6Sc SIZE SI 0 9 SIZE Adults Only—One Coupon Per Fomily BRECK NORMAL DRY Adults Only—Qne Coupon Per Family OR OILY 73 SHAMPOO 6 4 ‘ 8 8 ' M B BIIlM IliroM iiMM m illlllliii rifi r n b'«'»^T£ JU LJL. L. J i^int JU MERCHANTS MERCHANTS M MERCHANTS MERCHANTS i 50 FREE GREEN STAMPS 50 FREE GREEN STAMPS^ 50 FREE GREEN STAMPS; FREE GREEN s t a m p s ! ^ WITH THIS COUPON & PURCHASE OF See Aii The New Models Of WITH THIS COUPON & PURCHASE OF WITH THIS COUPON & PURCHASE OF WITH THIS COUPON & PURCHASE OF TWO QTS KISS ME SWEET OR ' i CAL I-LB. PKG. SLICED 1-LB OR MORE (BY THE PIECE) 1-LB. PKG. ALL MEAT or A U BEEF I BICYCLES LIVER WURI5T INDIAN RIVER (Florida The Real Thing) ot (IN SELF SERVICE DELI DEPT ONLY) POOD PAIR PRANKS ORANCE JUICE FOOD FAIR BACON (IN SELF-SERVICE DELI DEPT ONLY ^ ilNSElF-SfPViCFnrU O'PtONlY) — % KOPP’SsCYCLE ^ COUPON VOID AFTER MARCH 18 COUPON VOID AFTER MARCH 18 COUPON VOID AFTER MARCH 18 COUPON VOID AfrER 18 Adultr Only —One ^oufFon Per Fomity Adults Only—One Coupon Per Family Adulti Only—One Coupon Per Family Adults Only—One Coupon Per Fomily ; Sc- V S St-' . .!. «■ Po»* *. \

' v' S.*'cc? TT'q~rTT-T-r i'T • nrrp-i-i-i-T-T-Tn-ci-t-m- ThpnrTTrtnrTTmTmq-riqq-.qytrrip m 'rrT F rjrm ff ' ' J I tt.t P- '--e'dr N J WA 4 >65* . WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Prke* A Coupons Not Effective in Wayne. Hoboken, Brick Town, Freehold or Bergen County ALL PRICES AND COUPONS EFFECTIVE THRU MARCH 18 PAGE SIX THE CENTRAL POST rHm sDAYV M.VHCH ^9*^" Pitst Rpfristvrvd Palm Sunday irtivitips Anmmnvvd Diane Franklin F\\ \ /l.s V.J. Architerl liy S(unt*rsi>t Pn-shyteriqn ( lutrrh Vi ins Music Philtp Post of 24 Joline Roar! in F.d:r Suiidav ’.vill !-egir, at the tant p;iS!or T the New Brunswick Sets S|H‘i*ial Kendall Park has received certifi­ Somerset Pres! yteriar. Church Presbylerian Church, will speak at cation as a registered architect ■yvitl-. a Mf.m's Breakfast at 7:30 the ! reak;a.st and the deacons of the Scholarship by the Ne'v Jersey State Board of a.rr.. wiie:. ‘a", r-er ui the church church- will cook and serve It. Architects. At the morning worship ser­ will be. assigned calls to be made special registration to en­ He is a graduate of Pratt In­ vices,, at 9:43 and 11, each adult Diane Evans, a senior at South on the first Tiir^e and Talent Can­ able newly eligible Franklin.Town- stitute tvening Course in Archi­ will •!-« given a name tag tO'pln on, Brunswick High School, was one of vass. ship residents to vote in the May tecture, and did post graduate as is done e-ach third Surijay of two students .iwarded scholarships Tiie Rev. Richard Bundy, assis- \'v the Middlesex County Music 9 municipal election will be held work in arciiitectural design, the month, so that new people may Wednesdav evening, March 22. Mr. Post is associated. with find it easier to become acquaint- Education .4ssociation. . The S250 award was in recogni­ It is to lie sponsored by the Fulmer & Bowers, architects. In ed. Junction School tion of Diane's vocal at-ilitv. The League of Women Voters ofFrank- Princeton and has worked on many The Pain. Sunday serm'.on by the other award, which went to Helen l*''g Township and will be held in large commercial l;uildings, pastor. Dr. Jarvis S. Morris, will Baumgartner of Woodbridge, was the township's Public Library be­ schools, lalXJiatories and radio P i A Din ner Set be oh the, brief text from the for Instrumental ability. Di.me is tween 7 and 9 p.m. and television facilities through­ Gospel of Matthew, ".411 the city the daughter ofM r. and Mrs. Dan To register, an individual must out the Unitetl S'ates. A spaghetti supper, sponsored i was stirred;"’ Evans of 34 Savage Road in Ken­ be a citizen, 21 years old, a resl- He served with the Army Sig- py The Monmouth Junction School At ttoth sessions of the church dall Park, ! dent of New Jersey for .six months nalil CorCorps in■ -Europe - during ..World . .. mr.j PTA, will begin at 3 p.in. on’ school, 9:45 and 11 a.ra., palms Both girls performed solo num­ and a resident of Somerset County PHIUP POST Saturday, .April 8, in the school will be given to the childien. War n. bers at the recent .411-County for 40 davs bv election dav. May cafeteria. T t« annual Easter Cantata will Chorus concert held at Pisc.itaway Planning the supper is the PTA's be given in the evening at 7:30 High School. Diane was selected A Naturalized citizens must bring executive committee. Mrs. Elaine with all three choirs of the church from among five competitors. MISS L4TS’DA SANDRIDGE their naturalization papers whera Levine is in charge of tickets; participating. It is entitled "On The scholarships are awarded to they register. Mrs, Fred Taft and Mrs, D; H, the Resurrection of Christ" writ­ MISS ELIZABETHKLEIXHANS high school seniors who are stud­ This l egist ration is being con­ WHY WAIT? YOU CAN Hopton are In charge of shopping; ten and composed by David H. Wil­ Lynda Sandridge ents of MCMEA members and who ducted and arranged by the Voters Mrs. C.AV. Ifavall, dining room; liams. Mrs. John Fridy will di­ plan to major in music education. Service Committee of the league, .Mrs, H, sen.ske, kitchen; Mrs. Ted rect the program, asslstedby Mrs. Mi ss Kleinhans Judging of seniors considered Is Lngaged To with Mrs. Earl Wilson as Chair­ - Kazanski, deBsert ; and Mrs, C, Larry Boi'b with the Junior Choir for the awards Is based on two man. The committee will also Rudlof! is in^charge of publicity. ;.ind Mr. David Bothwell at the To Wed In May Rernard Lenilia n BlIVIT Tickets afe available at the door, solos, a verbal examination and sponsor a Candidates Night . on i organ. Mrs. Elizabeth Andrews Vogt of evaluation of the student's aca- .4prll 26. • .41 6;30 p.m., tie fore the Can­ -0 - Grlggstown and Lewis Charles demte ' transcript. The judging Further Information on regis­ tata, the congregation will meet for Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Sand­ Klelnhans of 1 Westcott Road, have is done by three music teachers tration and voting may be obtained I a -social hour, condutied by the ridge of 38 Wheeler Road, Ken­ announced the engagement of their from outside the county. by calling Mrs. Wilson,at 10 Leupp High School PTA Wonieh'.s Association, whose local dall Park, have announced the en­ m NOW! daughter. Miss Elizabeth Cotheal Diane, a soprano, has been a Lane, Somerset. church .service chairman Is Mrs. gagement of their daughter. Miss To Elect Officers Andrews Klelnhans, to Geoffrey leading vocalist for four years LsTida sandridge, to Bernard F, ;Ralph NIyers. Charles Murphy. Mr. Murphy Is the at South Brunswick High School On Thursday evening of Holy Lenihan III, the son of Mr. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dud­ Where she is a senior. She Is Irish Can Do Hula The SouthBrunswickHighSchool : Week, the church will ob.serve the Mrs. Barnard F. Lenihan n, 15 ley .Murphy of Glenview, 111, a member of the high school chorus WE M EAN T H A T PTA will hold nominations and 'Lord's Supper at , Dr. Mor- .4ppleton Drive, .MercervlUe. 8 Miss Klelnhans was graduated and choir, has tieen a member of At Holiday Dance elections of officers for the 1967- jrls wlirgivG the Communion Medl- ■\Iis.s Sandridge Is a graduate of from the Ethel Walker School In the .411-County Chorus four years BRAND NEW CAR! 68 school year during its meeting Itatlon on the w>ords of Christ, South Brunswick High School and The Franklin. Park Elks. Lodge ;vt 8:irrp. m. Monday, March 20. Simsbury, Conn., and attended the and a member’ 01 tne .-Ul-State is now a secretary with Electronic 2265 will sponsor a St. Patrick's i"My time is at hand!" University of Kentucky, she is as­ Chorus for the last two years. The meeting w ill be held in the -0- Associates Inc. In Princeton. Day Dinner Dance, complete wrlth Get thpt new cor you've been wonting . , . get it high school library. The program sociated with The Reader’s Digest She has played leads and sup­ .Mr. Leniham is a graduate of Hawaiian music, on Friday, March now! There’ s no need to put it off ony longer when we w ill include a discussion of guid­ Advertising Department in New porting roles In several high Hamilton High School and is now 17, at the Elks Hall on Route 27. con put you behind the wheel with o quick, corivenient ance services avallut>le at the York City. School musicals, including "The a student at Trenton Junior Col­ .4 corned-beef and cabbage din­ Mr. Murphy was graduated from Auto Loon. Come in, tolk to os about it. . . you'll see .school for p:irents and students. King and I" and "Once Upon a lege, majoring in accounting. He ner will be served from 7:30 to 9 Dartmouth College and received Mattress." She also will appear p. m., followed by dancing until how easy it is to get what it takes with our prompt, cour­ works part-time at the IBM plant 1 KENDALL PARK his master's degree from its Amos In the upcoming production of in Da\ton. a. til. The music for the dancing teous service. And we'll orronge on easy monthly poyment Tuck School of Business Adminis­ "Brlgadoon" at South Brunswick .4 wedding is planned for June of will be provided by an all-girl plan tailored to lit your income. Come siee us soon and BAPTIST CHURCH tration. He is a public accountant High School. npvf ?■ Hawaiian band. ^ walk out to boy the cor you wont to be driving. , IS R(5. -K fTu jaM P «rk with Price Waterhouse & Co,, A member of the adult choir New York City. at the Community Presbyterian ■nillH COUNTY Sunday School tor a*l. . 9.45 St. Barnabas A late May wedding Is planned. Church of Sand Hills, she has di­ BAPTIST CHAPEL Mofning Worship Service. rected the teen choir at the church . . -0- services ot THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Evening Service ...... 7 :0 0 and is a member of the Prince­ Episcopal Church ton Opera Company. CONSTABLE SCHOOL o r CtANBUWY Wednesday Proyer Meeting 8:00 meeting al Watcr Safety Last summer Diane partici­ Constable Rd., Kendall Pk. Cranbury Office Plainsboro Office N ur L* ry o? n :00 Service pated In several summer .stock Greenbrook School (Anirses Set productions. including "Okla- .St., Kf’riJall Park 10 o.m...... Sunday School FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CA LL (609) 395-0602 hofiia” in Trenton and "Briga- By Red ('.ross doon" at Roosevelt Park. 11 o.m...... Morning Worship MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Rolph M. Weer, Postor She represented South Bruns­ Family Svc.; Sun., lOa.iii. 7 p.m...... Evening Worship The Princeton Red Cross h;is wick In the Miss Teen-Age .4meri- ca contest atid won the talent announced a series of Water The Rev. Frank K Jago (Nursery for oil services) award In the Miss Middlesex Coun­ afety Instructor Courses. ty competition. She is an ac­ lor information. 297-18J9 The courses will be held at the Phone 297-3128 complished pianist and studies Peddle School Pool. Hlghtstown, POISORfINGS voice with Mrs. Joyce Gill from March 13 through 17, and Kendall Park. March 20 through 24, from 7 She plans to major in music to 10 p.m.; the YWCA Pool, Prince­ and dramatics and is seeking a - half of these cour.ses. Six hours (201) AX 7-1195 their daughter. M Iss Nancy Kumpf, port for senior scholars for aye^ ■ to George R. Otway, are required. Applicants must of uninterrupted study and writing. • Mr. Otway is the son of Mr.'hold current Water SafetyInstruc- ; and Mrs. George L. Otway ofltor authorization certificates. Little Rocky Hill. i To register for the courses. Miss Ku.mpf is a junior at New-Icontact Red Cross Headquarters, ark Beth Israel Hospital School of|ln Princeton. I Nursing . and a graduate of South; -0-, : Brunswick High School, ; Toast i Mr. Otway also attended South- Brunswick High School. He Is now j TIGERS ON TV serving with the U. S. Navy inf Newport, Rhbde Island, after a! The Princeton - North Carolina six month tour of duty in Viet NCAA Tournament basketball 4 0 slices N am. game at College Park, Md. on Fri­ No date has been set for the day will be telecast live over WPIX wedding. Channel 11 beglnnihg at 9 p.m. of Bread for \ J. Anglers (mu Seek /t }ietr lireefl Of Trout 1 penny! Exp.inded opportunities it) catch 7" 4-year-Old Uonald.sons will be fa.st-growiiu’ Donaldson trout .ind a stocked in Lake Hopatcong before foreta.ste of colorful golden trout .4pril 8. will I'e .iv.iilatqe to New Jersey .4iiout 75 large gold-hued trout .itiglers when the .season re-opens will tie released pre-season in on ..4pni 8, .iccording to the Divi­ ruint»ow-stocked lakes throughout Be^ors- sa* its irnpossibie for a child to be •Don r ]iis? say-you're sure Be sure Allow for sion of Fis!i 4. Gatr.e. if he state. These fish run from 14 Donaldsni.s, a specially-bred |to 18 inches, with an average length •• .L>u.' home. thir.K aboi.t ho.-, —3^', the- ■ when handling and storing .strain of l ainjKjw trout, have lieen Ibf almost 16 and an average weight : ir-es knOAfv chilaref" t-r at. CCrr'r'"Sh aso‘''''s .3-’ t'*'"..--' ,nes ’ 3$ T.-eli as all stocked ir. Si>ruce Run Reservoir in iof .over two pounds. ■ pre. imns se.isons. .Sufficient stock ’ These fish exhibit some of the t'le ■; •^vcMe Don't gndfresh'>'.:^te. houst-'hoid oroducts' ha.-, now been built up atthe Ch,tries color.ition of the West Virginia % c '•■’'D. or 'eac'."' aimbsi .^nr»s*''ere O. Ha’, ford St.tte Fish Hatchery th.it fenteimial golden rainbow. They soiiip (.atiniow be released inother .tre being s’tocked only in lakes, sultaHe wafers. because their color would make At-out 8,000 2-year-old DonaJd- tlien: subject to predation in soiis will lie rele.ased this s; j||g, .stre.H) s. They were procured as ntos' (>f then, j'l'e-.season. These part of a consienment oi trout / ..fish me.isuis.' t'etween 8 and 12 1/2 obtained frdir. National F'Ish Hatch­ in.ches Hi lencth, '.vitli an iiverage eries List spring. . NATIONAL weight O' .ihtio.st one-ii.ilf [vtund. A orop of I’ully-rolnred golden Of these. 2,.>00 'Will i t- stocked I'trout,' reared fron. the original !.'! Sp’.iice I'Tiir !>efore and diiriiia We.st Vlrgi.nia .strain, ' is being MAKE EVERY WEEK POISON PREVENTION WEEK the so.,son. Most of.the pre-season c,irefully nurtured at, the State rtir.'oow ti’i.ut quota of over 7^009 IF ish Hatch.ery. These will be li, lake Hop.it(•<.tie ...f.ci -.O’ ini’ ake I stfjcked in future years .iffer a W.iv..o, .aria will he r-i.tde upttf [)on- |!T(;(,x;! supply of breeders is uilt PREVENTION WEEK aidsf'its. These lakes tre capalTe |up. .4r. article in the latest issue i.o’ taming holdover M'out jopu- iof TROUT, the pul'lication of Trout -.ri'L.'w Electricity is still an exceptional bargain! M A . R C H 1 9 - 2 5 , 1 9 6 7 UnUr: iteii, de.scribes the develop- The in-sv.isoi . st«•cki;..' . .,f 'nent .f thi.s .strain .uid expres.ses While the cost of living has gone up 120% Greer, \vood lake wilt : Are ■ enttnnsiasn about the lie-'nity .uid Iw .ill d srle , : r isef! l.irge- ! fuhting quality of this species that in the last 25 years — the average unit cost' THE THORNE PHARMACIES NASSAU PHARMACY I Po:;.ildsoi : '-sea.somI ’.n’.I presently be a’, aila! le Ir.Gar- McGRATH-LAWRENCE . " I ' r •(’! - '• Like i.- i 'i. !. .■'’t.ce w ater.s. of electricity has gone (jown 45%.* You 168 Nassau St. 80 Nassou.Sf- Princeton ■ N- 4. ■k >tr.: c. ''T-rj, .. WA '4-0077 . . PHARMACY 921-7400 can rely on a dependable low-cost power KENDALL PARK PHARMACY 7" * K ' f’P a.:.!! -' Dr ' HM TING APPALArrilA Pr!!ncet3n-Hightstown Pd. 2645 Main St., L c w fence aV •''■ill 3574 Hwy. 27 Kendoii Park a-d ei.e r 896-0291 :'tr rat supply — to help you Live Better Electrically! 799-1232 Shopping Cemter 297-1313 r.i'ow ti’ouL ! Tw'O ei:'!'er.s of '!;e .socl.al stu- mn ;h.:.s .sp.’-■ine. ■ ■'*0 4-year- Id'je- department .it Pritxetor. ■’Rate 'eduettons a-'d iF'creased 'aC ha. e''■''ade pcs^fd'e ’■-•.I'lsCiiS -toi’ked -h. Sct.oi'l .spent last- Friday, SIEGEL'S MARSH & CO. SyrxKi- i''n.. These, ave; fiver iSaturda-. and Sund.r. at Centre OYER'S PHARMACY 30 Nassau St., i V If:' \-s i: lerglh -ir. -ivi^raef' College ir. Da’ ville, Ky., prepa: inc FRANKLIN PARK PHARMACY -- a .. . Th-y.p .... r:'o-’ ra:’; d-nslsrr.ed to. Pennington Circle 924-40Q0 PUBLIC SERVICE Route 27 ond Henderson Rd . c : . o.f, .' rt-'i-'ictio:. -737-2200 Route 206 ShoDD-ng Cntr. . E'_ECTRiC AND GAS COr/PANY ( 201) 297-3‘^71 ’,t> i.' . -.re 0 924-7123- THE PRINCETON PACKET THE CENTRAL POST LU/NDSOR-HIGHTS HERALD Til UUSIJAY, MARCH K i, < CLASSIFIED PAGE SEVEN

Clatsified Rates Bus. Opportunities Help Wanted Help Wanted Male] Help Wanted - Mal^ Help Wanted - Fern. Help Wanted - Fern. Bargain Mart All ClassHie^ Aflvertlslngappears In all three newspapers (circula­ AVAILABLE .SEMl-Rf;TIRE:D couple who wish to COMPTROLLER tion ir.,000), The Princeton Packet, m.ifiage small apartniem dwell­ ' SlTs-OCO FRANCHISE ELECTRO-MECH.ANTC.AL WOM.AN W.ANTED for checking and USETt fu rn itu re; of every de­ The Central Post and Wlndsor- ing in a very d(*siral>Ie neight or- Opportunity for man. with drive, KITCHEN HET.P WANTED - mil or Hlghts Herald. Ads may be mailed I . TEXHNTCIAN part tisiie, will tr.iiiv, ho experi­ inspecting cai nieiits in reputal'le-. scription. Ttiousdands of feet to Modern two bay service station; hood. Own apartment and facilities to assume Immediate responsi- iti or telephohed. Deadline for new I ence necess.iry. Apply injx'rson.u plant. E'ull o! pan time eiuplo'c- browse through. .Always something For this exceptional H»rtuhlty furni.shed. Light housekeeping, re­ billtv for financial administration ads Is n p. m. Mondays If they are 0 Will pay tops for tnaii who w.ints Stew.irt's Root Beer Stand, Rt. 130, ■iiiem, all fringe benefits. Apply in different - l.irgest collection In call 095-5224, Mr. Schoen. Or quired. Apply office of Personnel of small research firm. Prefer to le properly classified. Ads re­ to work tor small growing coir.- Hlghtstown, N. J. person Aerbeyst Cleaners, Tulane Bucks County. Daily, 8:30 to 5:30. , write, Sun Oil Company, Box 120, Services, CTioHall, Princeton Uni­ man with Industrial Engineering ceived on Tuesday before noon will pajiy. Opportunity to be your own St., Princeton. ’ Closed Sunday. Edison Furniture, Hatboro, Penna. versity or call 452-3303. background who can grow into Dovlestowm, Pa. appear a.s "Too Late To Classify". boss, hut n;ust lie good and able other administrative responsl- to work on your ow'ii with n;in- Ads must be cancelled by !j p.m. l)llity. Resumes only to .Aerochem Mond.iy. ^ imutr: supervision. Reply to Box Research Labs, Inc., P.O. Box 12, 818, ( /o Prlnt eton Packet. iiXECUTIAE .secretar-v needevi for. FLORID.V MOTET, aiid restaurant COOK - experienced for childrens Princeton, N.J., Att: R.C. GabeL Princeton sales office. GocxlStan- .3 PIE CE Beiiroon. .set, best of- l|ATi:s are $1.50 for four lines or B.ABASITTFR for 2 school age valued at $150,000, for sale by es­ summer ran p located near •An Equal Opportunity Employer, ing s.ilarv - liberal benefits. Call > Call 448-0878-after ,7:30 p.m. less for., one week or, if ordered tioys, in iny tione. .So. Brutis'.vick, tate. A.skiiig SlOO.OOO. For further Princeton. Own transportation, 921-2200. In advance; $1.2" each for two con­ details Call John Carswell, 883- live in or out. 8 week season. •Must be reliai le and luve ti Jns- secutive weeeks and $1 per week .ponation. Ciill 201-297-4215 after 1813 after 5 p. m. ' 201 - 297 - 0473. \ for three or more consecutive MEN FULL OR PART TIME.Some 5:30. USE D GE: Mobile Maid dishwasher, experience. General building INSUR.ANCE SALESMAN wanted MARKET RESEARCH firiiihasfull weeks. Next increment of four lines time opening for typist. Some excollem condition, $90. Call 448- maintenance and rejair. Also for Insurance .Agency with one 50 cents and the same thereafter, knowledge of statistical typing 4361, -Ads miay be displayed with white gardening work. Write Need­ partner retiring. Lxcellent oppor­ W.ANTE,U male or fen^ale to clean ham, P.O. EJox 138, r«. 130, tunity for qualified man. Send helpful but not essential. Goodsal- space margins and/or additional lary, pleasant working conditions. If capital letters at $2.50 per Inch. theater. Part time work. Contact Hlghtstown. re.sume of experience to Box Situations Wanted manager, Prince Theater, U.S. *'l, #812, c /o Princeton Packet. interested call Benson iS.- Benson, Special discount rate of $2 per HOUSE,KE;f;PER - lU-e in - work­ Princeton, after 7 p.m. lnc„ 924-3-540 for appointment. E'OR !>ettor cle.ming, to keep Inch is avallatile to advertisers ing parents - excellent sal.irv - colors gleaming, mse Blue Lustre running the same classified display Princeton. Own room, TV - near carpet cleaner. Rent electric ad foi 13 consecutive weeks or dif­ transportation .uid town. Call eve­ shanipcxter $1. Hights H.irdware, ferent classified display ads total­ GENERAL HELPERS nings 921-8361. HOUSEWIVES - counter food sei v- Hlghtstown, N.J. ing 20 or more inches M r month, attending school CAFETERIA EMPLOYEES - must Help Wanted - Fern. foi IBM machines programming ^ave transportation, n,eal andunl- ice positions available. Must be and who art ange to be billed month­ Permanent full tinie employees. ind sy.stems wishes part time fo^ms furnished, good insurance neat and peisonabie. Excellent ly. Box numbers are 50 cents extra. Immediate openings. Grow with n holidays. Call 448-1700 3M, attractive company benefits, wages, pleasant surroundings, full related field, call 799-1596. ^ ' d e n t a l ..ASSISTANT wanted. E^x- or part time. Expet ience not nec­ FOR SALK - High Speed, 4 row, TE;KMS: 25 cents billing charge If designed for pleasant living. AVON CALLING CRANBUHY perlence preferred, but not es­ essary, Apply at Buxton's Country potato planter. In good condition. MANOR, MILLSTONE F.ST.ATIS, ad is not paid for within 10 days sential. Cull 924-1414. Shops, Rt.#206, Rockv Hill. C. C, Forman, Applegarth Road, Minnesota Mining & Mfg., Co. HOUSE BEAUTIFUL . after expiration of ad. 10 per cent Hlghtstown, N. J. cash discount on classified display County Road #13 ads' II Idll Is paid by the 20th Belle Mead, N.J. See for yourselves - women are of the following month. Situations earning $2 or more ,in hour repre­ GIRL FRID.AA'-general office LABORATORY ASSISTANT & FURMTURFMART, INC, Wanted ads are payable with or­ An Equal Opportunity Employer; CENTR.AL ATLANTIC AREA senting Avon. Call 609-LY9-3G26. DFPEND.ABLF cleaning womai*^^^’ work, in Hlfehtstown, part time or State Hlgtiway 206 der. The newspfiper is not respon­ wanted. 5 day s [)er week, hours, 10- full time. 'Write Box *5, c /o MOBIL OIL CORPORATION - ______YMCA HEADQUARTERS Princeton, N.J, sible for errors hot corrected by 7, reierences. Artistic Hair- Windsor Mights Herald, Hlghts­ Central Research Division .ind the advertiser Imniedlately fol­ UPHOLSTERY and rug cleaner dresser.s, 42 WlttierspoonSt., 924- town, N.J. U. S. 1 Princeton, N, J, LABORATORY TECHNIC LAN rvY MANOR lowing the first publication of the wanted. Able man to clean up- - 4875. Has an opening at their Princeton $4988. - 0482. Princeton Shopping Center ad. bolstered furniture plus minor; laboratory for a laboratory assis­ SECRETARY - STENOGRAPHER maintenance work. Will train.- tant (male or female) to work with Small friendly tiospltal laboratory. Furpiiture BUSINESS OFFICES: The Prince­ Must have drivers license, .All! the Senior Research staff In gen­ We need u very special girl! Opport. to learn some of theprob- Floor C'overlngs ton Packet, 300 Witherspoon St., fringe benefits with excellent eral chemistry. One who has the ability to handle leiits of mental illness and current Drapertestii-id Bedding Princeton. N, J. Tel. 924-3244. MAN TO DO GARDENING, GRASS salary. References required. .Ap-j CUTTING. Call 924-9555. a higtf volume of work and still resean-h. civil service tienetits. Tilers and Linoleum The Central Post, 10 AllstonRoad, ply in person, Verbeyst Cleaners, | A action Applicants' must be High School maintain quality. One who can meet H. S. grad. Training in laboratory- WA 1-9100 WA 1-9292 Kendall Park| N,J, Tel. 297- Tulane $t., Princeton, ! graduates. people graciously - one who would analysis. One year ex;). ASCP or 3434. Wlndsor-HlghtS Herald, 138 Two years college training In like to work in a lieautiful, :*iew, equiv. preferred. .Apply; Per­ Main St., Hlghtstown, N.J, TeL PAINTER a v a il a b l e : t v day or chemistry and experience In cheery office. 448-3005. MECHANICS HELPER. 5 day sonnel Office. N. J. Neuro - hour. Inside or outside. Charles chemical laboratory work is de­ week, uniforms furnished, vacal If this description fits you, 'sycbiatrlc Institute. Box 1000, AUCTION SALE Riding Lawn Mow­ BOUGHT large refrigerator - Burger, 201-257-9054 after 6 p. m. sired. please call Mrs. Courtney, 452- ■Princeton, N. J, or tel. 406-0400. tion, ^ id holidays, factory train­ ers, Tools, Appliances, Tractors, freezer combination. Will- sell 15 9333 ext. 37. ing, Salary based on experience. almost anything. Saturday March cu. ft. iiifxierii Zenith stand-up MOBIL OIL OFFERS: W.ANTED house sitting position for .Apply Malek Chevrolet, 05 E. 25th 9 A.M. J.PF;RCYVANZANDT iree/cr. f-ixcellent condition. Cost 1. Good salaries, .An Equal'Opportunity E mployer all or part of summer '67. Ref. Broad St., Hopewell, N.J. 009- CO. Blawenburg, N, J. $700. will sacrifice for $250. Call A nnouncements Call or write MarkOlseth, Prince­ 2. Excellent l-)enefit plans. 4GG-0878. H0USFKFE:PE:R - intore,sted in G09-92I-7C20. ton Junior, 921-8029. 3. Educational refund opportunl- steady -work for motel. Reliable, tie.s. trustworthy, own transportation, TATING done in my home on IBM 4 . - Pleasant working conditions. referenres, good sal.iry, paid va­ "TOURS" MEN TO Do landscape gardening MAHOGANY China Closet. $25. electric. Legal experience,thesis, 5. A beautiful country estate at­ SECRe TAR.A' well-established In- cation, .ill benefits. 009-448-2400 EXPO weefc^d $44; NIAGARA, work. Experience helpful but not Pair of eiid tallies, $12. Coffee etc. Pick up and deliver. Call mosphere. i.stitute needs secretary with good from 1-O’a. m, - 4 p. m. 1000 Islands, Expo, etc, $105; necessary. Call 896-1842. 7 Antiques tal.ile, $0.50. Mahogany extension 201-257-0356 after 6 p, m. j skills, experience with dictaphone WE.ST-COA.ST, all major Nat'l table, $40. Call 609-448-5005. Call for Interview iequlpraent to work in adminis­ Parks, etc., C weeks, $649; ED- •Monday - Friday only IXr.ATION TOURS (11-16 yr.Olds.) trative office, .Attractive academic 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. RESEARCH OPENINGS surroundings and good benefits. 82 Chapel Road, New Hope, Pa, 609 - 737 - 3000 KEY PUNCH OPE;rATORS day- FURSTOVER ANTIQUES HOUSEHOLD furniture in good J. Briehl, MS/ed, Director, Call Business Manager, 921-8300 condition out of large home. Also Aerochem Research Labs, Inc., shift. Experlencsed in .Alpha and nu­ I ■ 1 for appointment. office desks, chairs, lamps and AN EQUAL OPPORTU5NITY a subsidiary of Ritter psaudler meric 026 machines. All company Interesting old, antique and dec- office equipment. Dally and Sun­ Help Wanted EMPLOYER Corp. has immediate openings for benefits. Good working conditions. :oratlve IteiiiS, ,! tiain full - we day, 10 to 3 - Needham, Route 130 ; A PLAN FOR PROGRESS experienced technicians in the fol­ YOUNG GROWING data processing Good pay. Call 924-9073 fo; im­ • ilso IfUy. lUiufc Gfi,-;ivc mlloS iiortli mediate appointment. & 33, Hlght-stown. Call 921-7453 RUMM.AGE: sale: at KlngstonFire COMPANY lowing programs. firm needs ambitious girl dr ac­ of Flemingtim Traffic Circle at i or 448-0235. House, .April 7, 9 a.m, - 8 p.m., count management and service Stanton Station, .N.J. April 8. 9 a.n;. - 11 a.m. To Aerospace. To assist in plasma' work. Experience in data process­ donate phone 1 adles .Auxiliary 924- MEDICAL L-ABOrCATrolTM^^ch-j studies by use of nvass spectros­ ing or office n'.anagement helpful 1720. Init not essential. Some travel. ASAHI-PENTAX SV CA.MEHA foi nlcian. Private medical facility- WANTED; General accountant to copy. 2 years chemistry,physics, in Princeton area requires a lor electronics background desir­ Call 609-924-9073 for appoint­ sale. Speeds l-l/lOOO sec. fl. 8 handle books for small corpora­ GIRL FRIDAY. No shoithaiui. Di­ laboratory technician supervisor able but not necessary. ment. ANTH.IUES SHOW ^ SAl.E lens, cllp-on meter, filter, case, tion, Ability- to prepare state­ versified duties, 35 liour week, 9 who is mature andpersonable. Ex­ ;S150.00, Call 924-2577. ments and manage reports is re­ paid holidays, paid vacation after cellent salary, benefits and work­ • Water treatment. T o^ ^ sist in ■ YM-YWHA quired. Part time or full time, 1 year. Call 009-883-4300, iietween HIGHTSTOWN PLANNED ing conditions. Registration p re-j 924-4780 for 'ion exchange resins and inetn- INDOOR MONTHLY PARKING appointment. 10 a.m, and 4 p.m. ■Adelaide and Raritan Avenues PARENTHOOD CLINIC ferred but not mandatory. Reply brames studies in the treatment ■IF you need money but cannot near Penn. Railroad Station, New to Box #810, c /o Princeton Packet of water and waste. 2-3 years work full time, we have the oppor­ Brunswick. Call (201) Ki. 5-1060. Hictiland Park, N.J. Open Monday evenings, phone Mon, chemistry or physics laboratory- tunity you need. Pleasant, profl- evening 448-3439; other days 448- background desirable. t.ible. Avon Cosmetic's. Write, Box C.-ASHIER, night shift. Top salary, Tues.-Wed. March 28, 29, 1967 5020 for lnf(iri)i':ition. RECREATION AIDE v 564, Plainfield, N. J, or call 201- \VANTE:D: Serretai-y-.idministra- FOR SALE - Accordion D (»r, excellent working conditions. Call The opportunity to Joliw staff of 725-0014. tive fssistant. Tpp secretarial 25' bv 8', im ludinc all tracks. Pernlaneni position in small 924-0137. scientists engaged In ^gnlficant skills and administrative .iliillty II A.M, t(j. 10 P..M. Call 448-2372. Recreation Department. .Must pos­ basic research. Excellent fringe required for diversifietl, re.spon- ■Luncheon ,ind sess life guarcl certificafe. Paid benefits include a liberal vaca­ LADY WA.NTED for housekeeping silile fxisition withconsultingfirni. snacks served. vac,, sick leave, and holidays. L A BOR ATOR Y X E C HNICIA N - Full tion plan and educational assist­ Pleasant offices on Na.s.sau St. a t t i-:n tion ■uid p.intry work. Sleep in - recent SPRAY and compressor. Free med. insurance, $i,62-S2,ll (tr part time position In research ance. Salary commensurate with alitlity. ADMISSION $1.00 Vou’ j e invited to a showing of ; references. Call lietween 9 a, m. Never used. (201) 297-4038. men's tvairpiece.s in Jim's Barber per hr. laboratory in Princeton area. Col­ and 5 p. in,, 924-3384. Call for appointment - 924-4780, stiop. Meet Mr, Charles .Albert lege degree Inchemistryorbiology .Aerochem Research Labs, Inc. Contact; Personnel Office, N.J. preferred. P.O. Box 12 Princeton, N.J. af Philaiielphia. Phone 448-9711 Experience desirable. iSALESLADY wanted. Part time or GENERAL OFFICE and billing iSINGFR PORTABLE. Pay off$17.- Neuro-Psychiatric Inst, Box 1000. Write Bojc #802, c /o Princeton 009-921-7070 for details. full time. Good starting salarw. 5 clerk for .small comp.tny. Call , 50 repair 1411 and it is yours. 90 Princeton. Tel; 406-0400 Packet. d;iy week. .Apply In person, Fabric Triple R. Farms, office hours. Mdse. Wanted I day I’uuramee. Free dellverv. Call ■An Equal Opportunity Employer Center. 25 Witherspoon St. . 201-329-2349 or 201-329-3101. . , Service Dept. 201-254-5553.'

W.AITRESSES, Experience not nec­ FOR SAL1-, - Gas wall oven and .CNF LUNG i SNELLING essary. Day or nite, full or part PIANO WANTED: Small grand stove, good condition. Reason- P erson als Help Wanted - Male Challenging EDP opportunity time. Highest hourly rate for ex­ ADMINISTRATIVE secretary to 134 Nassau St Princeton NJ in very good condition. Appearance at-le offer accepted. Call 201- perience plus tips. 924-0-137, sales-.idvertIsing manager. Good Member NJAPEA not important. Would .ilso consider 297-2090, typing-, .ind some administr.itive , Daily 9 to 5 For !RFL.LABI,E and experienced wom- Steinway. K.tbe or .Mason & Ham­ AI COHOl ICS .an on vm ou s.h f l p MAIN"TENANCE Man - Buildings experience. Call Mr. Frietlland, AND INFORMATION. CALI, 009- ; -.t*ti to care lor house and sthall ■ lin upright. Please call 921- Call 921 2021 and grounids. Only experienced 452-4897. 7840 evenings or weekends. refrigerators 924-7592. family at mountain resort from JR SECY: An accurate typist w / men should apply. Should be able IBM 360 PROGRAMMER Aug. 1 - Sept. 10. 921-9238. pood phone approach for pleas­ to make (ninor repairs of and New Supply - Just Arrived ant prof firm offers good chal­ maintain plumbing, electrical wir­ CAN'T WORK a lull d.iv" Steady lenge in new plush office. Non ing and mbto.rs, air conditioning, WANTED sn.all m.iple desk and Apartment size used refrlgera- Fan.iliar witti RPG, BAL & part time jo!' .ivail.it'le.. Cleanin.g, Bus. Opportunities routine duties. Fee neg. To $90. heating. : Should tie able to do cliair. Must sec before buying. Pay* : tors. Ideal for small apartments, COBOL. Responsible post offer­ RECEPTIONIST - Typist for Doc­ ironing, etc. Recent retereiices GAL FRIDAY: Diversified prof minor carpentry and masonry and al'out $5. Call 448-5902. efficiencies. AIJ sizes In stock. ing an attractive ■ . tor's office. Knowledge of all of- required. -799-1439 .ifter C [i.m. . duties w-/fine inst. Enjoy -re- inaintain gjrounds jnchidinc care of lice procedure. Experience neces­ .sponsibllities that are challeng- tractor anfl mowing equlptnent. H 4.- H GAS and FEED Co Salary and unlimited potential. sary. Reply to Box «8I4, inc. Excel ben and 3 5 hrs, Around Call for appointment'* or -ivrlte. Ten.[Ki! .u'; No Fee Windsor Road, Hlghtstown, N. J. m ' lV DO YOU THINK OF YOUiO Cal! ■609r924-6555. c (I Princeton Packet. ,si i I-•; $90. Fringe benefits. Equal opportun­ Bargain Mart M.\TUm- ' GLEF’ K TATIST: If you enjoy aca­ ity employjer. CU.STt N Dial 448-3232 \M- I 1 -FDUCATFD demic typing and pleas.im sur­ -A.ME .Associates, P: inceton Pike, The Princeton Packet has the larg­ FFI ATF Wi-,II TO QTHFRS" roundings come in now for many- Princeton’, Tel. ,C09'‘ 924-90.78, Urcently Needs SECURITY MEN, part.time, 8 - 4 est paid newspaper clrcultatlon In HI.STOHY of Nortliwestern Newj CAXn’ S.VI l-s .\BII ITV' paid CO t'en for CC spot. Start and 4 - 12, Hlghtstown a rea ., the Princeton area, CI.F:F’ K.S, TYPISTS, SFCRFTAR- .Jersey by Honeyman. Foui large' FREE MAN.VGF.MF.NT EXPE1?IF:NCF" to $8 5. All inside work. Call collect 201- - US, .STENOGRAPH!-HS. KEY­ illustrated volumes on .Somerset,' Kin"Pl"NCH TIUINT-;E: a .top CO 402-4009 after 0 p.m.. Mori i.s, Hunterdon, Warren, and; THREE GUITAR LESSONS itXiKING FOK'A DIC.NIFIFD, offers oppt'. to learn and gioW PUNCH, HOOKKEFPFRS, PBX, ADDING MACHINE- AND AUi, Sussex Counties, published in 1927,' HFSPOnI iBI I-. POSITION into FDP field. No parking pt‘ob- FURNlTUi-:F S-VU-:SM,VN to work PEfiSONNEI, OTHER .Of f ICF .s'KILI Price now at $50. Call 448-2424,: $9. value with every purchase of a Win !!i HIGH INCOMF LS llil- I'leins '.V 'co cafeteria.Manv eo in Trenton's finest nirmture store. PRODUCTION WORKERS ASSISTANT Nerod's of ilight-stown. guitar at Farrington's, Rt, #1. K- CTIY COF'HFlATin WTfH ben-. To $70. Excellent oppornmi’ v for ,soi:;e- 452-2659. Open 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. If vou are a mattire, well- Work .1 day. .1 week or longer in YOUF- 0\7N rKODUCTlVITV" one vho wants lone term em- Steady woi'k in < le.iii, modern plant, V\e liuv books, maps, anti letters groomed ar.d energetic individual jot'.s ricked to s.-disf-,- -.r.'i. iiigh- ESTIMATOi't Previoius t estiiiential plovfnent and pleas.uu -.vof kmc .-with e.xcellent wage and fringe' pietainint 'o .New .Jersev con- who, can exercise eoo^iy ju'ifment esl r.ite.*. C.'.r es.semial. P.iy ev­ 1: .so, 1 .ay 1'C looking foi!' you. con'st nu't ion bkgd .'with psc!;c conditlons. ;-xjie: ic’-.ce pre:-.-.'red I'eneflts. stantF. tint] lave t|;e largest selec­ ami 'Uplomacy, wc* t«rVe an ex­ er’. v.-eek. Prim-etoi.; ’ O' Nti.ssau BAILEY'S DEPARTMENT .STORJ I'VP )1I-I St arte^i a - I'.ik:h-k' vel1 ptM'- exp for ! Idg nfatevuils qualifies. I'll' not n e c e s s ,;!. F'ei)lv to Iso'x tion of hisior-.- Iiooks on the State cellent oppor.'unitv foi you. St. Mrir, Tne-, Ttiurs, Ib-t! PM; Princeton Shopping Center son;ll.. Vh'i' ■ iisino-s.s V- ith fo'r new oiiening., M.mirif. and • 17, (■ 0 P: inceuir. !\\cke’ , 1st -Hid 2nd Sliift,- of Ne-.'. .Jersev availal.-le for sale knowI’ow. Fee nee to 000 If -."ou can f.pe '.veil and have 921-7979; .--t.iilv 20:-24C-E'3I, plmi ■’'.i ’ ■' . ilV.lot p.rotos SiOIO;:1.' iiicos in rile Mate, Uniforms a Sfiecialty in. 1'r i’- ‘ i' to: ' .it'll;i oar;'r siVP it tiio ivs CH • M or ENGF: IX’-ve:lop •;ew C ont.ui.e: Corf. ■- A::.|.; 1-2 -.ears administrative and sec­ I-;rsi ARCH .\S.SI.ST.\NT- lul! so tt.ll atte 1 l3ad pU.-t ic appl. Polymers Y ! e.s ir,s Stults F-. Ft. .30 retarial ex-perlence in Personnel ' CAI CUl .'.TOR P. J. Wt, inford .V C-'. For Nur.ses, Waitresses, Maids, pLo. • I ::oexi .Sl'-On•one wt-'0 can ver;- liclpful. Fee paid to:=14,000 ,Ja:-, N.J. or Pul lie ifeLitions, we're even, '< >Xr V , •• K sAI,:- 01; Gi'. ranges more interested., Beautici.ims, Utility Work etc. In f .MV-,’t- to me tJ;.!t ho is f.i p.lMe of P-HO,I l.FADl !/: Desiitn ot ;nic; 0- An qu 4 Opptjrtunlty ripiove I Princeton Empbivnient .\gency 'tsh .ml.et.s. ,\lso color T\ . ve; ■ -CSC !-■ : i. I .Jinc.itury white and .issorted colors. ni;n■,ir,7 t*Or I'USii'.vss V. ,t ve die circu it'.-.S o : ;ie r.u- ■ inst! tielps. Fee- p-iid. to !;.is .m :: etin-.it ofeni; -c ;->r 'a . 1: -.-oil are a college graduate 01 II vrm ai'o ■\v. :itlo;t tl' deal POSITIONS AV.',nAr-If C-ll-■ U'.al' it'tve.' ,t 'in I'e- $15,000 FS level re.searc!.' a>sista;-.t-cal- preser.tly an evenln-g srudetu, ii .iki- .1 !'• Pern.anent-Ten.por iry-Pan Tlr..e .J'lUi. Eiec’ ’ Ic r- 1-tIGADAIl'E .STOVE. 30" 'ielu.xe. -'Via r t):e i’os:inpss, COST ACCT; No eiegree ;nee :o: ciilator ti Ussi.s' i:. Il-.e.i.metical coiisciemious, and. raieer tninde'i, CenoM- tui !^ - for 0 01 Hope’.veU, N..I. Like new . ,U conti ols. <201'! 297- t!:-is est :irir, in area. Mar.;- 1en plus sm-.Ues ' deuisio:'. ' j Poiio- orroRTi'Nmr-s. posi- we would like to receive your Secret.ule.s. Legal i'ese-ii'ch .and 1 I ’.VoiiUi pl'l an a ;’n..ent lOO- .22.' 2B77. ; St!Mlilt!■. t 0:rpUnVl'-O 'loyee ■5 da week. Fee nee to $8000 Kt.cwled-e applied c-.-Ai: t!-.;-c-ugh tio; a.' p.-Iice -'fficers. i-.xtiniln.i- resume a.v soon .'is possil-le. Gener,.il Typists. .Srenos, 1.)ict;i- tc - adv.,: , e,F alcul':- is ess.,-.ti,.1. . Ivroll Id aIso<>or;sider RETAIL MGR: Co ’.'■Til trai: eager tions •,■(■!■:. ,s- or.. .S.-.lary $'700 - pht-ne Operators, rsookkeeiit'rs,------^------B.-.-.-kcro'md. ii. ciu-n.-.sr;-. , • rj- ■$Coj0. Bitie Cri'ss, Blue Shield, -i.'u: riiodern tie'.v oftiees .ire Receptkmi'-f,s. PBfv, Key I uncti, o{ M'(ms ^ flirt! u‘,r !■u> iiitt. .th.o 1 'eaVte; ..iesitous to n.ake •'etail- Idstitictivf. Glfts I't.try aiiir. till! I:\l 1'tner- me a ca reei. Mare. bon. To$'200 pt-.-. sics di-sir.d !e. i-,!ect;vr,ic iesk !;oSf u.ili:--,.t:o:.. iieaski!., :. lid v,..- l-oc.'.'-d in the Hiehts'O'.'.-r-PrinCf- NCR Or-er itor~. I’rt.of ' Readers t 5''''5TN-&, . ; 't.G Mill. ! motierii lx"l- c.iicui.iti': s .ire .1 -1,., catK'it. holui.o. .s., ded, 1'leasp t0 c.iieer :;.indod b a, Excl and -.vorking conditions wa of:--! dei-fpe., L.d ar,d ,-\dr. . .\s.-l.stant.s, ■'<■-:. t .j le. m< ludit.- desk .na! A)'. .op!' :-tu!tif, -ninr-ibu'i* u App-ili atiO-.s now .tVail d le tt V. lit 0 ir : vj' ;y '.vitl: till ' . 1pt.iils opi t ■ fine ben. To. $50e0. 0 3--e among the finest. Statrir.t ■' ntii. Living too:: . ,.-5 aiidTV. ; .isic tesearc'r. ; r- .'r.i,:. i .v; 1; Hlgt.tstowt; Bof-.ucl. P'JirP Dc- saUt -. -.vill ! f raseci ott pre'.ious Pi rN'CFTON GUT SHOI' O’ 1 fti 3 < ■' ■r fO. iillC.it lo\; .imi P'A P’TS C l.i i-'K: .Auto exp willhelp :.4'2 Nu.— .tU $t. Wl.irUK.(il washii.c 1: afl;ii.e. Studio -.‘■t ite .'u-; ■•H'fie't E'e'e-..;\--r.i- p..rt!!.ei.t, H.i-_!u.stnw:.. W. Cecil expetience an.i qualificanorus. ' '"ch-- f vei ytl.mc re.i.somtMc .aid ;3!’ >. : ir !:;o’ es'onti.il since CC wiU ! J p.dit er Squ.ire \V. 1;, ■■ -■uB ■n-t'-- Vvvm■Ct'Ht r. ... ket. •VMl\ i : lie Lid or se:;.i : eiired • ry: F .i-. Be-.. ;2. Pto:... N.J. Daley, dif'ctor --f pu!-li-c -.ifetv. !'!eas-e .send resur-.e to Box- .--1', t.-tfn e \ ,T.,-:le. hour-9-7-924-■•■726 .it. A -l c'c.dltiot.. C-.il! (201) DA- 6 f-JO ;-:::.. A:.■ . ..ppo:-- ■' !’ t ince'or. Packet, -264' sra:-* •0 -S4420. W', 4 -rigid t'li.tty •.-:::p-!i .er.. -; .t'.ual i..)ppo;'tuntt-. r.tnplO'get •hru I rid.e. THE CENTRAL POST PAG E EIGHT T H L 'K S D A Y , M A R C H h i, HMii

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MASON CDNTlOiCTOR, ITre- Boro. Im'es'iuoni Propterty . .ALLEN w.sTULTSCO. . | A W L fO '.T ■ ' • 1:« ■ ■ - ' I' ? MOBII. nO.M':' for .sale, 2 bed- pi.ires, St.ine, Patio's, Brick. WE’ LL HAUL IT FOR VOL.CALL WOODED 4^ Priltr ' ’- : ’.V, •r.’. - r., -.a • o: Firfilid- G.ii.tee.s, Swimming Pools,. .AN1TI.ME, bOii-199-1680, rooms, ’.va.sher, ai condi'ioner. Wilks., 2 uni! apart mem homso 1 2 block I-taticher, very neat, 4 bedrooms,j W ' J • -T: . 23', sleeps 3, 12'.! call 448-72'.r,. etc. Wrr. islier, 201-249-4037. .ig.iinst ,tn .ilttwist rural l>ack- ■.■t-ploj - les.s iroiu Nas-Qiu Street. ;.!!.re IjOt, rec-room in the basement. Prox-' rood parking, separate er.'ranees, iniitt to schools and shopping. groiind of lofty tieo.s, this .long, The- }■ inf-st r Id'.'.i ! st:,rri-iip tiead,. £Tal- septa rate . water Ttieters, .separate low white liouse enjoys a.s lovely a '(i-iioi. I nil', equipped ■Asking price, . 516,300, Deilvr.r,.'/: -r-r t!-. SNFI I BITLDERS FABRICS electric meter.s, sepiaiaie , a.s me­ setting a.s any in the Township. 4 In The T:«7el1e‘=* . A; rjuis'i-'f- fri ;or ship-to-'•hiTO radio Musical Inst. ters. lx)w taxe.s. 3 !>edroom 2 story, 2 full baths, bedrooms, 2 baths. All rooms on ■-•I d o: ! iiudot.- Hull. eiiL'ino and CARPENTRY MASONRY DRAPERIES \skih-. ; .S21,000 living room, dining room, one floor. Big paneled recreation . p jt t lllll; .01.IS 111 mint f'ondltlon. room with fiieplace, and powder ( os,} ,sr,40<'(. - in rr.ofll.ite lien, fenced-in yard, concrete Remodeling - New Construction SLIP COVERS Princeton Tpwnsltip i nr a in [satio, and garage. Only 513,000, room, in basement. Living room hO. Call 009-U21-7&20.j ■MCSIC.-VI. INSTHI’.M1.NT - ac- (13 X 27) with fireplace, 14 x 16 cordinr;, 121,! li.ns.s. .?12n. Call 6c-9- Patio - .Sldewalk.s - Block Work ■ F-.lryri.i. I ; f - 1: - FURNITURE REP.AIRS dining room, modern kitchen with 448^-7003. Additions .Alterations Nicel'. located capv roi! offered Beautifully maintained 3 bedroom. ’Vf '■'i;- .Ilf! >■ Garages - Playrooms - Kitchens for the first time. Perfect fir.st 2 .siorv situated on a lovely land- dlshw'usher and disposal, .sunroom Fully Insured - Prompt Service DEWEY'S UPHOLSTERY-SHOP hou.se or retirement i otiage, -scaped lot. Convenient to shopping and a lieautlful flagstoned patio. TIG1-R '.r-r. r, •-! RENTAL OF MVSICAL INSTRU- Quality Workmanship convenient to slioppint. Living , and schools. Asldng price 532,000, Master bedroom has two over­ .t.— ! ■ f VIENTS. Farrington's' Music 6-8 Station Road sized, yvalk-in closets with built- - (-III TO'AN . ■201 - 297 - 23M room with picture '.vindow, small W A i ■Center, Rt. »umps ; a.s a foui .tjodroor.i or three and other enviable detailswhich llir- [;ivo!. map.'-, S! Instruction UKWANTPD r n vn-:-- and appl. installed - .James .Minish ■ don, 'rood iiloll Kitli, ihoro Ls a CR.ANBURY old Pearson always put into his plt k u|j you I nr.'A'.iiiio. 201-297'9423 or C09-921-8678. full dry tiasoiiiem expandable as liouses. free, of fliarf'c I: T ,fiTT.S.i -ANOl Fi- NT AI. PLANO TINNING playroom and beamiiiillv toiul-. For immediate occupancy a .7 bed­ (sole agent) $69,500 will hliy,. A:?;-; - . ; ■ - Pfr,t! TlnisviUo HORSEMANStin INSTRUCTIONS-' - 7 - 440 CERAMIC TILE .scaped loi. room Cape Cod having 9 acres and 78^7. ■ .Westerii. and En-gli-sli bv .Mrs,^ Regulating Repairing .Askinr; 524,000. income producing units priced for JOHN T. HENDERSON, INC,, Gladys I). Wikoft, 40 veais'of ex-' Realtors LINOLFUM AND TILE FLOORS, ROBERT H. HALLIEZ quick sale at 555,000. porience in training and --howing, WALLS, ETC. Regl.stered cliildren and grown ups, indoor Menilier Plano Technicians Guild, LOT.s Opposite Princeton Inn and outdoor ting. Day and evenings. Telephone anytime 921-2776 EDGAR A. DORMER Ini', THO.MPSON REALTY CO. Call foi appt., .Ulrnosta Ranch, 307 Franklin Ave. ' Princeton 921 - 7242 W. BRYCE THOMP.SON IV, Broket 123 X 123 - all city utilitles- li/foK For Sale Rt. ■32C, Allentown, N.-T. (009)239- nr,7 STN(.; , . ' 924-0365 - excellent Iv located. 56,600. model inakc.f i^i'i 2019 or 259-7042,. 195 NassauSt, . Pt inceton,.N.,1. sHtf'ho.s,. hlihi! ; -I 921-763.7 1/2 Acre lots In rural setting-. PEDDIE SCHOOl. AREA: Home in or .>t. n lUi;... ! : THINKING ABOUT having your S4,000.| excellent condition. Living room, meiit. 20i-2.74-■ PLUMBING & HEATING house palntedf Local man with good l-:ve,s. tuid Suns. i:XPERJENXi-D Piano 1 eacher- family room, fireplace, dining 1 ',CN4 dr. ha:d 'op, OIL BURNf.RS references will give free estimate H. Richard ParselLs 921-2G34 1-.2 .Aero lot.s - West Windsor-! recontly moved to Cranlmry, Ea.st room, modern kitchen, two bed­ p.iWf-r windows, now to start as soon as the weath­ - all citv utilities - $7,100.; V,i e«d, '.li' condilion- Winilsor area, will take a number B. ItFDDING & SON, INC. rooms and niodern hath on first of interested students. Call 448- er brqaks. Call 882-0928. le.ii. -.vbl; .’00(1 niblier. 234 Nassau St. . 12 LVI 1,1. SJ., I'l'JNCETON 4i^,tines Needed. floor. Three bedrooms, tiath with ,5459 for further information,. Princeton 1 ,512,900 stall shower on upper level. Full l)a.s^ment, asphalt drLve, 2 car ga- POOLTAHIIA ■ \:.R =• i'll WA 4-0160 INCOME T.AX RETURNS expertly yjingle 6 rooms and bath,. 3 ijed- Allen & Slults Co, REiALTORS n ^ . shade trees, many extras In­ wick, recondPkMv'.i , prepared also N.V. State retuiiis ,.ooms on a 32 x 120' lot. This lot' North Main St. . ______•...... prepared. iBidori Pi iedman, 23 W. reilecorat- cluded. $25,.000. cases, per's .unA .supi-H." . i- Hightstown, N. J. Brothers. 2h3‘ hi tins ick . iT'NTIAt rcnqa'st M.ition RCS.SLAN WOM.\N, College i.Ta- Main St., Freehold. 201-462-4116, gd and is in luove-in rondition. BROOKTREE RANCHER: Built (Rt. #1), 'iienton. . ' .iiiti.m.ti n . \-8 ., I'.idlo, du.tte, gives-iessoii.s in Itussian to NFLSON GLASS A ALUMINUM ■ ______Vacaitt, fast posses.sion 609-448-0110 four year.s igo but in lietter condi­ i-i -,ii-i'i iiic. 23, I'lO p. ill's. .51,- group.s .nr single persons. Call 924- 45 SPRINC ST. R. J. CONTI a. CO. B83-1230 tion than new. E.st:iblished lawn, .■ ,i. 2'F-2D7-199n. ■ ^'SO .ificr. 6 p.m. PRINCETON yPHOLSTERlNG Brokers .E ves. i-.Sun, 882-8018 nicely landscaped with numerous , WA 4-2880 - — REPAIRING shrui's. Two ceramic tiled b;iths, ONE ..\ir?ro.M ri: S;-| ,b or ' MIRROR.S JOHN RITTER HOUSl, FOR SALl-:. 2 family FOR SALE liy owner - 3 I'ed- 4 !| :. 9H. Need.-- work, spacious kitchen wittiTarge eating ga.s (’Jpe wul. ii-iii ' ■> AUTO GLA.SS 222 Monmouth St. fluple-x, stucco, 2 driveway.s, on roniii, 2 .story tiouse. Township, •11 ist. No reasonable COMPLETl. IBM. 5F:NSIMATIC, .irea, garbage disposal unit, ample 1 generalor ca.‘- . a;i b PLATE A WINDOW GLASS Hlghtstown, N. J. Hwy. 27. Stop .it 3210 Lincoln W.ilk to schooFs, shopping center.! m-ed. Call (301) 297-.3930. NCR & STENOGRAPHY Ai.A- cabinets and counter work area. 0242. CHINES - Free catalog. Free em- 448-3541 Hwy. or call 20'-297-372.3. Nice ...ird, roriier lot. .Available: Full btisement, attactied gtirage, {floymetit service. Veterans Ap­ Sept. ,1 or July 1. Call 924-6264.. '■onil'inatittn stormers ami doors. proved New Brunswick Secretarial KI'EN'D.ALI. P.AHK. 3 liodroom, t 'R .- 0 0 . -liliior, All city litlllties. $21,000. uk UPHOLSTERY'SERVICE. Free es-i i,;-i,.i; front ranch, liviiiL'-dining Imporied . ! ■..•■r.T; c.'nnm I'onduiiiii. School. 343 - 3910. F.st, 1932. VANDERMARK ROOFKG and tirnates. Call 609-921-8485. die fiolllt, I t * A- • n. 1 eniiigs 230-2588. room, 2 iiaths, paneled kitcheri- a.cces.snries ■.'■'.n !'■ 'nimd n fainily-rec ' oom over-looking 30' HIGHTSTSWN home near Gram- (Ranch House in York Estates- mrir School: Bright, cheerful, older Sheet Met.il. .All work guaranteed. patio. 1 onctHl in yard,, redwood j Large IjOt, 3 bedrooni.s &• 2 baths, home with establi.shed lawn and THE KNIT" IN. . '-}!i ■! pool, storni^., scieen.s, all appli­ :2 car garage, fireplace, large rec­ several shade trees. Spacious 6 TuI.Aiic- .s(.. .. '• Call WA 1-6363 or 921-2034. KEY SHOP ances. Nean-scliool, iars and stop­ ,■•'.137 Olds. I.ux'ury reation room, nice patio , .526,900, living room, T.V. room, dinette MUSICAL TX.STHrcTION. Pi.mo, 248 N.issau St. ping. Sacrifice 532,300. (2t'lV297- 1 I)r. Sonnd area, kitchen with dishwasher, 2 clarinet, and accordian les.soas- WA 4-34H . . 4447. ! lia ■ ie.illy good. Hunt's Custom Built Ranch House - 4 full baths, three bedrooms, full given in Kendall Park !•> graduate — Ciiarle.s Perpetua, Prop.— i t. '27 - Kendall years old, 3/4 acre wooded lot, 3 basement, hot water heat, asphalt of Fia'Stmaii Sctiool of Music. Call KEY'S M.ADF iMyiBF!-: .""i;.' a' ■ • RENTA 1, near UiiutaoivUle. 1 bedrooms and 2 baths, fireplace, 2 drive, 2 car garage, deep lot. 20 1-297-447 3. ■ W. M.iVi. .\ .SON LOCKS REPAIRED Schor.i r-.r r nUr • C‘ GFNER.AI GRINDING '.icre wooded lot 1 mile from car garage, swimming pool , . . $ 21 , 000. Hiin-v’. I a . q ■ ilwy . 130 A Griggs Drl’.' shopping. 4 room i'lmgalow, ...... •533,000,, RuV'tier stamps nf .1! kiiiqs niri DA 9-4656 attached gara;-m. Hni ,iii Oil tieat. BUNGALOW Cs' nice location; Six ■ Repair Service sizes III.111!' ■" -:t ' iT'. l . - n -H.U-i'-'on, ems- C R T ' \3.’ Lb SI jN.s. F- olK o; Rock I-ixt 1 a nice for 2 people. Fui nlshed, large Lot in Residential Area- rooms and ('er;iinlc tiled bath with F. left iTc'.i 1 Power A DRESSES custom made for your ■ 'die .in.i heutei, c-plv and Itoll. I ofessi.nia 1 musician, $90. inonth. Near school, city water, sewer, shower. Ffxtr.i features which help 82 Nass •'! ■'t, . Lictsting . lii.stall.ition.s figure. Dresses, eve. gowns, and g a s ...... $4,500. la ici 3. CaU2!i8- .1 ■. uar.‘ expo; lencc. Inqui; o ,it P.H2 - OVF IfLtXfKlNG iiie Inil.s and make this ,i desirable property Industrial Mainten.ince oocktall dresses, etc. Satisfaction are aluminum .Siding, pla.ster 931:i. guar. Call Maruja, Hopewell 466- valley.s of Humenion County. Al­ Building Lot in-Hightstown,52,000. w.ills, practically new heating sys­ 2804. most new 3 Ijedr.-aoin i.uict'i, modern GUn’ AH LElSSONo - r>ri'.'ate. ex­ tliroughotit. Built-in liai and rec­ tem, conibimition storms and full, 2 Story House - 7 Rooms with 1 I i.i i port in.structors. Most sty le.s. Far-> SASS.\t.VN'.S reation room in ha.seinent, 1 1./2 riiy I'asement with out,side rell.ir ;oo. Call liath, 2. car garage, near schools, 'Fast ft fottni^ rlngton's Miislc Center. 0 [«n 9 d r iv e w a y construction liaths, hot ■.‘.Titei oil heat, Large entrance. $18,500. -00.' a.m. - 9 p.m. lU. “ 1 Circle. BLACKTOP AND SEALING Garden—Landscape breezeway lu ovc-i si.'cd garai'e. modern kitchen and A luminum sid­ STONE AND OIL PENETRATION Owner will cimsidei ,i ■I'.u'.'- lease ing , , . $20,000, CAPE con NEAR Grammar LOSi' lad.’ - -jc with opiioti to til!.. 52i>f3no, Scl.ool; i.xcellent location for 2 di.ii! :0- Parking Are.i - Driveways. Country Itancher 1/2 .Acre Lot, young couple with children. Home gold, black i.'i ‘i. aftei 3:30 FVb liCRElENS FOR SAl.K-sell- Shop Rite, i e!i. : Business Services Fill Dirt - Top Soil' NEAR HOPEWELI. - .smalltiorse 3 bedrooms and 1 bath, 2 car ga­ in first class condition. Four Call for estimate .AX 7-0463 ing entire ,stoc.k-fir,pine.spnice- rage...... 527,500. roon. s .ind liath on the first level. 448-2423. . 2' to 3'-Sl to'S2-dig ,vour own. farm, 6 1/2 acres, new .si.ible with ■4 liQx .stalls. .Nf.y conieniporary Second lloor with front dormers Phone 609-448-2103. ■2 .sfory in Town - .Small lot, 3 Hid full dormer across the rear, I I 1 1 . 1 •vai on PRINCETON ranch, type home, rbia-iuodern SI-:Cf?ETARIAl' SFRVICi: throughout - Lu s'e ; eci e.ition room bedrooms, 1 1/2 l>aths, fireplace,, parti.illy linished for two .addition- f . .'-OO'I running car garage...... $25,000, ,(] bodrtHjms and Ixith with stud­ Pets and 1 nimals .1] 024--17 Carnegie Building 21 Nassau St. NEI D ■SOMb LAND Cl F ARb I)',’ ' KVLRGHEENS FOR SAl.E-Jap- 'A'itli !iar, Reft igerator, rugs and ' Din need nioviiig? b ill-din.? \Ve ane.se black pine-2'-Sl-dig vour drapes, aii-comliiioner.s, cellar ding, insulation, wiring and .some 3 b amilv - Income Property - has Now really a COMPLETl- Service! do excavating, trenchings. Call (Toseis. Swimiiiiiig ixjol v.iilibath pluBibi'hg work completed. Fenced own. Phone 600-448-0830, 2. two liedrtxjm apartments. , . DOG rv'..RB' ' after 3 p.m. 609-896-1863. or house. .V real au; active pi operly, yard for children. Combination ...... '...... 518,000. and ETc'on c ' I !■ Vm.encan 220. 3 Executive Secretaries 301-331-4434. all for ’ 533,000 stormers. $13,800. a .SpvC'M.i.';'■. , 't u.sn:'l unlv booc 1111 les. Private, furnished office rentals DOERLER LANDSCAPES Cape Cod Style - 2 bedrooms and ( nil Jock, i ll!! t.'i' , radio, iieater. [Xidded 24-houi'answering service. I EON.VRD VAN IIISE AGb.NCY OSCAR WOLFE, REALTOR b:it|i, full cellar, expansion attic,- .'It.S', iidercoated, We stress a step-hy-stepprogran 397-2138 ' Re.iltoi- following an overall plan. 3 car gar.ice, near schools, ir.o Stockton .St., Hlghtstown, N. J. PO N Y TxC'i; . 1... ■ !'• h- ear, ,si33o. Related ser-.'U es . . . b vening.s - c. .--undav a ivare .sale. 513,000. Phone 448-4230 |ii.Ui-\\eKI. i',!, '. •: ■ ->.nai 1.. Special Services 397-3080 466-1297 veaias n h l, e • a ■ ;h>; ' ■ ,l< ,1-V9'.'-1 Autotyping * FOLtND.ATION PLANTING Hunteplon Count v '.iultiple, r vemnes ,iiid Sundays ' Count ly Home near Ctiester- 443-2337 Ridileii I >. :tr 'nr i -i- Malling.s . » SHADE TREES I.istim.s- or -148-1178 ♦ PLAY AREAS field - 7 l-tooms, 3 berlrooms and2' in b.isit a r e ' : •■ V - • . . M ami.se ript.s b a t h s ...... 524,300. ectuitmi!!'- i .... .Mimeograpiiinr PATIOS •Cl.l- b’K-TYPIST-experienced girl PimVVCY PLANTING g ro w l., I , :> . ( iff.set NEAR l*ltIN'CbTON in intopfsb'i* in permani'ni I'iosition, Country Home with 2 Apartments- .169-87 , F>e.‘ Hunt ,134- FENCING (I'xci.-llent Contiition) - 12 Rooms, 924-37:6 Must i-e rellabie, accurate with WALKS .N'.ASSAU l-.ST.ATFS I - owner leav­ fi ft ires .unl i -.pinp,. interest lilt' 4 i,^2 .Acres, laiee tjarn and other ing state, c, room rancher at a a'lv! div. ■v'ifivd diiMc.s,. Pleasant 924-1221 oui'ouili'iings, inanv shade trees . . reduced pi ice. Adjacent to waxtd- working ( ondit ions. Conover*.s ...... 528,000.. l.uid. spacious kitclieir witii wasl ­ Gr iiM Guernsi . Iwii . , Yoi 'k ifCKUi, 448- T!!:-' .s[.s b'HT ivplng, WORK FOR YOU ur .iiid dr-.ei' iii( hided. Owner will AKC, In 02';',*. DBA I, 43 Acres in i-ast Windsoi Town pamo::. .j i 1 U" li'fiendahle, GARDEN MARKET INC. ship - has 1 lar.e house__and.a 3j ''e'Jecorate. Attached gtjrage. Won; rd rl'tniri. . e DE..AN 8't> - " . 14f-6'C I --Designer and Contractor- ilto: 882-3881 Re-altv lilghtsto-wn Itoad 1(1 Acres will, 3 Ik-droom House -I .U1 ext! P H N C I- T I iN 1 CAW.-.s HIP Several outbuildings, about laOO; Alexandei St. • uaei : Princetoti Junction leei of toad Irontitt'e . , 530,000, Princeton TW, 1 i; Vi Nit 432-2200' .A 3 ! edr!'On . ■■ tih- • ,i' .! r a n t :!. T.bHM.AN, C'UCK s. CO. ■’.ei's - •.Kc , . 452-2401 C nnsLsts -■ if !., r.'i' Ir. .■ ■ f-on. ■-.':lfh H;V:,ll'0n .squ.iie - Bil/;vel. . . Lie •nseu lieal b.state Biokeis old. i. I'a .■■ Bldg. Svcs & Supply Local .mi Loru: Di.st.mce Moving f l’.-pplace; dim nr ..i r>->. : nflvri kl'- ...... 519,000. 9 .spring Street 1009.. I’ acklng and Overse.is .shipping i'll -it' ’ 1 h l.iigp Phone: 924-0401 f | i; 'i- ' I ■ MS ioi Hem - Call Lots For Sale .SiXici'>il.s 'IVilt I- ■ : Im'iv. matlon PlilNCl-TON- iHOUSb. 'vAJTH INDL'STRIA L AC RE- NC; e e i.f 'i | - 1 • v i '.'FN.- ,\ ."y;. V M'GH i .'lSPOSAI. Si- l AlCl. AG: . .s o n 'll BRL'N'SAVICK. 201 lookiiii - :a|i'i, .H.d ;.•■.- -.■3i nooi'i.s am Rath GERMAN . Sib Rl. 130 i Hal: .\c:e i-I. BL'CH.ANAN CONSTRUCTION has .1 N'lN'f; Pf)(!!.. Oil ' • 2 ' I l-'ooru.s am Bath 5100. - ' .AKC, I iiU '-f : C : anb>ur\. N. -J. 3. -112 .icre lot.-- on A'.m Kirk g.ii.i.-e. Be-iintf-i! • •::u ’^ur> pcr.iyaei't. ■ '■■ ■ ■ ■ 09-.i',t-'-- 1 Road, Lawrence T w p.W ill buil'i v-m ds ihl' Dm ..- - ' ( PH asti: ■'.A.i:,*’--; older, x. to your pl.itis.or ari-.i.-ice arc!-.i- HOl'Sl- 1 Oi--: S.ALb., Princeton. 1 lij.f 1 ifv' loi !:o:n ■ nh 31.17-..ran.; h ■■ li'du.s! tectural service, .Also ;or- >.>!r-, Sijli!-level neat Itiverside School, re I o-, •)': ■all \ t-.i-.i 1 I'f • ed 1.8. icre -.vrifKii-d lot m. Cat-sr-n r-.nvance fo;,or, large living rorjtn I A WREN. ' 1 '.VNVill :iy : (/‘are. Hai! • r Roid., ju.s! oft C'art.ei I-'o id. 58300. wiih panelled wall and glazed bi ick < .ill 896--;i.i2i. fireplace, dining room, equipped v;r . -,r A ^ : .'-m i-tv:- ;. V-!V - ti.APf'i I! ;-:..st a c k h iM'.se kitchen, panelled family room-.vith Pin AS.'iN rr-i'!-'! ,-3 ; ■.■i-i:-:-| .X1-. .I'Hp 2 : 2 re- with :'.AI.T(-Jl- ,i:M : di : Phi- ONE ANL ONI H.A; r, A CPF­ screerie'i porch, utility -room, at- wnoni- r> 'S i-. .yvcKjsr.-e resi-' V ,.t'.-.-.. •nee- .I’mnd- Phone 448-1069 tgchetl garage, 4 bedi-ooms, 2 1/2 d e i.lV , 2 ''i- !;<> s_ V!,:; tti s!Hi-ghtstowii, N ■rvi.il Prh c range 5! sc iph.. , phfs 2 B.AIG'' ir; batto, Low 540's, Call oA''her, iWM.m-i:-:' : . ; ia-e.oOf).; ( ill 924-37:,',. 'm 'if 921-7',i33. 4;vi:''- : (jt-r - l: .\<- A”,.s'.i.-e! Call; i.oNr.. b : AVI; >4.3: '-.93-ictj , ; 448-'

Nie.a 2 , nkli F i-TNC N COL.ONLAI. FAl'K. sp!i'-l('-.-el Colonial on attractive ' k. ■'.Vlll i i : '; .-id ; '3 2 - l.aB.act i-. Living room, dining ell, The. F 'U* - well equipijed kitchen, 3 bed; ooms, Vn : biome est paid. '.Il , . 1 i,'2 bath.s, large panelled family the Prlncetor. .in 1, dining root;., 'EH Ind ividu.tl lo* (2) •er hall, nd lau:idrv ;oon.. 2 car 488- ■ kitite- -a v i.e . Hid One it,side - 4 Iedi .' .Hid 2 Nicely situated in West ind.so! iiniurr: full 522,003 Jow-nship, -.vithin easy -. ilkiti ilsiaiK -,-ij; ne-.‘. i*leti.entai v l-I’, 'LIXG, idy Ui!:1, 'ke: .a; .school, Pi ice-i u: the f-.vemu's. ■t I K f I Y C ,11 T - a-

WORK FOR YOU !'IH KSDAY, .MARCH H). THE CENTRAL POST P.AGE NINE Classified Swim In 6

Ht nl Entate For Sale' Heal Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale For Rent— Rooms Too Late Meets In 3 States

Princeton YMb A F!vi> v Fisii c ook lif the ■ 100 yard n ee- HC'IM \V! r t nOTOVGH, 7 roorri Tc-vm inenil'et s t!;;' '.vceki-nd 'W.-. i:, stvle, Karen Ryan second In the 70 1 f 1 h - . I. - --} -fid* ! tif k FURNISHED ROOM on Wither­ To Classify IN< < -'.i:' I-i'ril'i- i'l V - 2 .fJiK.il-/ h'-ii'f- .ii.ri r.iraee for sale ! ow- in six meets n: tiirce different yard freestyle, .md the ‘100 yard front. Col- ’.l-'l h'/U.M- fh; i.muii. spoon St., near hospital. Re­ pl,ii>. oi 'i ’.rxiius U}i • ■r i.ear store.s and -schools. Call -states / s they con.ptned is. YMCA freest! le relay te;in. of Dede llen- sldinr, la t . < ki'f ! decorated. Reasonable. Call 4C6- R'UG FOR S.ALE. 9 x 12 blue- o; Main 7.l7-ii770 a.'ter C'p.t:,. 2743.- Northern Set tion.i) CSi.e-f ii't'- iieii.an, M.irgaret Jillson. Dede St. flit.! ai.fc, (ixija, lot. ZoFif-"! !..riak!.ast '.•a., !.• *ira V. rya) f\d -i- green. almost new. $40. Call 448- .ships, in .A.\U Con petition md in a O'H.ira, .md Karen Ryan which ne'.s^ fll.sl.v iishei, sep; : " iinin. I til. - '27,"00. 111 Ni.Ai' DL.ANb. 2 (aiiiil;. duplex! 7073 after 4:30 p.m. dual meet .it tlie 1 .5, 'iRlit.ay u.i.s second. root!:, - It VI ..!of,n , ■ -V -.ll-'o-v-' ,11 ‘ ■yith lieep v.ell on 2 acre.s,' One' Academy at West Point N. y". In .the "P " events Dede O'Hara cat pet nr. etitel hall, liaiiiflled I'iMNC i-TftN '! u ii. ■- nea: <-v»ir;.- 1 side reme'l. Owner nmst sacrifice,' FURNISHED studio l>edrooii. for CREATIVE PLA\THINGS In the Norttien. .seetn-ii.il Cl'am- pl.iccd first in the 50 yard free- fan.lb. ■fyiii, vitl lb (;.place, ! t-.>. hj 'hini'. ■! lied! ranch, 1 1/2 .Make offer. fZOl) 297-.0-180. j rent in ranch house. Private bath, pionship.s held .it the Westfield stvlc, Andy Bolster placed second firppLacf and hookersection, m s. :4 '- & Dr. Richarii Siegier, o'f 90 fourth in the 100 ;.atd bre.i.'ftroke.' -0- la rye mofl‘‘ ni kitchen, formal din- place an'i (-tnlt-in t)Ook,shelves baths, l eci eatipp room with flre- studio apartment, garage apart­ ...... Hlghtstown, N J. Princeton Ave., Rocky Hill, will Winston Wljite w.is the only loca l! - ^ . « - . • ini' iooiii, fireplace, .Colonial iiOofooms :iii'i 2 lil<‘ laiiis, fiill place, laundry room, air-condl- ment, or small estate cottage by contiuct an investigation into the boy in th.it meet ,,nddie [il.u fifth J M 'l l ( x l i r i O I l > I S i t '.Cindov.'s. On :i[)pi o>:imate .act e. a'tic amilia.si.mient, hot •a'l.'i lia.se- tidner, attached. garage on large a single engineer e:nploye and brick i ahcli. ' 3 bCfl- itcaltoi r e a l t o r 882-7881 RlvALTY water included.- Call 448-0792. by a five-year fede^raI grant of ships for 15 - 1.7 yea: old boys minister of Israel, will informal- rouiu.s, 1 1/2 baths, modern eat- MIS fMnlUple Uhstini .Set vice) $220,000 made to Philadelphia's and girls were held at the Ridge- F, visit Princeton University on in kitchen, Imick fireplace it\ 37 N'ti th Main St, HOUSE FOR, RENT. 4 bedrooms, WANTED TO RENT from June 1, Albert Einstein Medical Center wood YMCA where Bill Crell won -nuu sday, .March 16, as a guest of 13 X 22. llviny roo:ii, rinishcfl Ciant'Ui N. -1. ' 307-0444 2 car garage. Late model house, unfurnished house or dupie-x. 3 through the National Institues of the 100 yard hre;i.ststrokc .ind Boh the Woodrow Wilson School of ba. seiiicnt foi recreation. Manv i-vc.'.. 3'.r-!771 Ol 397-07(;K fine neighborhood, $327. month,!bedrooms, permaneirt' occuptincy Public J\olice Health. Meusel placed third In the 10(2 yard Pulilic and International Affairs, eXMti.s. $27,000. Availalile, .April 1. 924-0717. (or responsllde small family. Call Dr, Siegier, a native of Jersey- freestyle for the t'oys. mi . and, M rs. Ben Gurion — ------— ------=—------924-9097. City, received his bachelor's de­ The girls team luid Pat Hector and their party are scheduled to M.-'.CMi rClb NT Tamil;. Rfxnn - •SHORT TERM RENTAL - (MAY 1 gree fiom Rutgers University in place third In the lOO yarditreast- ihave lunch with,University Presi- 7 liedroooi.s, 3 i>alh.s, snditn: rs -sorni iiHt'NswuK TowNsnii' 1951 and his medical degree from stroke, Ann Middletirook third ln|(ieni and .Mrs. Robert F. Gohoen, T RA.N.SI I HUI-!) AG.UN, in.sf .iftcr to SEPT. 30) Furnished, 3- -f^TTENTlONLANDLORDS! .Aut0- '■n..\i>it,iy[ rijv< ATK'N to .sun fleck, 3 fiHifleni kilctiens, bedi oom airconditioned rancher on mation Institute of Princeton is K‘•fcyk>U i’.trk, Jfrr*-*' the University of Chicago. He the 100 yard freestyle. 3’ho free­ Dean and Mrs, Mat ver Bernstein wi- '•mi. plctcfl the iirfirnvci! ciil- in ■V v. -.is'iiet , all',-er, tit v iiasemcni, 2 lamiscaped half acre near Law- pr®sently comptUng a list of hous- joined the Medical Center's re­ style relay team took.'second and and other memhers of the uni­ lint iic'.v Imtiie. Our M'TK’J in laiiDS'Hs' CHI narafc on .icre lot. Mus' search group In 1962. the medley relay tc.im took (out th. versity faculty and administra­ I'i|;i,.ll il.l' -1 !!»!flr-Mlil uKf ^ l -'e" ‘■®''‘‘®''ille. 30 ft. living room, ine accomodations for It’s stu- '.ee to nppi eciat)'. $3o,";(Mi. lai ge colonial dining room, elec- dents. If you have room and/or i!:s- JitMt.lI -'f !' it;* itlt*:. ol fl..- .S..iiiitli Hunn'-- - 0 - The relay team wa.s made upof Pat tion, I'.ittis. ' Th<- i<.iiiclh>il •A 1< k I o'J.?:s’!iip Iit-rr-l A In'. it»-s til*’ sul■:i i-sSior. cf trie kitchen; di.shwasher, break- l>oard facilities and would like to -••.ei.'il f ills „ Hector, Ann Mlddlehrook. A’icki Ben Gurion will speak infontial- TWO . ACHES .'oiiei comitiot - ph.ee fi.',nk.-d . Pape.lled• studio with ap^ar on this list, please call Soiilli Brunswick Mezey :ind Judie Gramness. ly to an invited audience of alxiut V»-;;fni.iB I^UjuIs cia l’ . " $1.7,000. siuiitu rl.ms It..,,,' liMdine to a . Panelled basement 924-Cf.;o. Northern Sectional Cliam.pion- 270 persons. brick iia.tu pertHpv best f,r ,ill ■■ I 'IS.. IB, tf.i •-f'ti'MjI (It.sf i irt. • Sliidnils ships include all Nev. Jer.sey YMCA OWNI'I' •|'U.ANNF1;HHKH - well !-lii AVlll 'V ri'i-.'iAft! '.jitfii ,1 p. M.iir-t: competition while Southern Cliam- it's .1 sh'Ut walk 9. -iic .r,,t.ctt■ ' sffii *>, I'j I'liilt ill ick anti fraiiu'raticli. Brand station and M.iurice llawke.lenieii- ' ' JW'o-car garage, Hotels & Motels iH J’t’k., .I.Qv.-y. .It wlnci, pionships, now underway, include ni'v. condllion, 3 la i ge !-e

  • il ‘J ! hi torii.s !i.a\ i Maryland and the District of Co­ Priiicctnii .luncttoiT, ' i' mill 799- tt trie* »■ '■flic*.. contlil iom-t. in m.astei liedi ixoii, The New Jersey state Scholar> HI) .IJ'p o im ilM 'lif , N iv I T?t‘ rL-b,f-: ' flu MkI-.I lumbia. The six fastest swimmers inodi-i n kitclicii, wall oven, .Andci- U. S. Route -1 and Quaker Road t.- t -i:,’. : 'i: I'l'l-.. s-iii ii;ltt»* 1 UL'C.-VTION . awards beginning in the fall of Atlantic .Area Championships. ''fTTM nifVNSWK K S, .1. KltO! min, to town. Gd, serv,, free gas & rooms and private bath, Commer- MTliM : .ST: X LurSTV. V. J. 1907. AAU CompetUion in ■.rhich He.altor I in.-cnti'l. heat & a-c, 7 Ig.clsts., cial rates. 452-2233. The students are Miss Melissa Princeton swimmers competed IIIGIITS'I IIWN - 2 la.milv, well -li.stiwslif,; Idy. & storg, in bldg,; ^ ^------Mllt.m ,1. CuWMt Featheiston of IG Russet Road i hou.st- ‘.'-itii were lield at the Philadelphia .Aqua­ kepi and in'-v-'l;. paini" !»o l, golf, movie, bowling, tennis, SPECIAL RATES, .-A.A.a.A Tourist h.Mrii .S..CJ.M-1T and Miss Kathleen Healv of 5 luoo st iic Hoad, . 1,’t. 2()i- lairarc .md heaiitnul siiadcd 'oack tic Club and at ttic Priiaelon fcslnts., serv..slns, handv, .Sublet Home, 14 Ffast Broad st. Daily Kingsley Road in Kendall Park, i't iticftoti, N..1, iiuiie ncii h- YMC.A. At Pliiladelpiiii.i .Andy -.-.ii'il. i.-ocatc'l in nici Mnv I-,Time 30, then lease, $210 ^nd Weekly Rates, and Taxi Ser- ami Miss Susan Messinger of Mon- i;i stores. Bolster won ttie 77 y.iid i re.ist- i'-oi liOm!. ( onvement tuo. Eve., wkend., 921-9098, (toys- Call 4f.6-0450, Hopewell, N.J. niouth Mobile Park and Brian 1 iliec. Datli I*: Sunday cliTirclics, and I'm i'"iimpfii'aciitu. stroke. while Winston Wliitc won a Dir, ol Housing, 921-8300. ------— ------1— Young of M a ry Street in Mon­ fifth place in 110 viird iiea st- 92 1-7777 Ol 883-4422 Cal! :t9'-17'.b. mouth Junction. stroke and Bot' Meu.sel {d.icc third OBITUARJES Dr. Elizabeth Ehart, director in the 110 yard freestyle. Too Late of State Scholarships, State De­ The Princeton V hosted (ho local partment of Education, said the meet on Saturd.iy evciiiiii’ which award recipients were among 4 ,- I . XWh’ENCF. TOWNSHIP MARTHA BENNETT drew more than 260 etin ie.- . Pi-C tiH iTOH'.s DHi- 7M HUNG.-ALOW 1-OR RENT, Living 397 selected from more than 22,- Local young.sters •winning loom, dining room, kitchen, Itath, To Classify 500 students who had applied for Approximately 1 1/2 nitle,s fi uin ______CRANBURY - - Mrs. Martha S.; awards were all in the 10 year Seldm; h,-,. we .i-irh e - - - bedrooms. Walklug distance of. awards. thh cciiler of lowrenccville wc FOR SALE 1900 Triumph Bonne-| Bennett,'82,of 46NorthMalnStreetl and under events .ind include: Bill qnisiic ti,..-t,. Witi. such dr.imatic P-irking for car. Call, State .scholarships pay reci-j oficr ,1 year old calonial (oatutiiir \dUe motorcycle. $500. Call died March 7, In Princeton Hos-' .in.paid^ . omempma.y in deshni ' P.P'. 92-1-7877. pients ,$700 a year or tlie amount . 3 dowii-Staii .s bedi:ooms .ind two 924-5730 after 5;30. pital after :i-short illness. A llfe- of tuition. Whichever is less.' mot i* ■ ii[xstairs. 3 hill t ile lialhs. f(Mtunn> Mun’UioL'.tn*' windnv/ I ______long resident here, she was a mem- .Aw-Ards are renewable and may be i 2 car .itinihi'd yai arc. Fil-lci "d iiof .‘1- 'M- •'.cki?..- K'L'iok MALE W.ANTED, Part time lunch lier of’ the Presbyterian Church held throughout the.period of u n -■ ait. tical. lev. taxes, lots ol ncv. ll ‘L W IH- 14>.)M . '-iiM'lL nw.i: . hour counter work. Stewart's Root j ” 'f' Os Helninc Hai)d Society. She dergraduate study, ' • inipci i and wall to v..ill carpet- '.'!!]]■ i't M !IL. ' '»M J’ {>< ')*. . GROUND FLOOR duplex, 2 bed- Beet Stand, Kt. #130, Hlghtstown."'*'^ ^ charter meitilter of Brain- lOOK WHAT uu'. As king: $10,‘->00 M..issiV“ 2 ’’ -jth rooins, large liv.-dln. room,glass erd Chapter 132, Order of the ' - 0 - r (M Mtoii ii: UMUtifu! ( uloiii.d sliding doors to patio. $1")0 mo. Eastern Star OPPOHTUNITY KNOCKS ■ I’ HlNtT TON TOWNSHFi* i.i.iiilens I e;i oi-Nnrtl: Bruiiswick Hockv Hill. 921-7085 or 924-9793. Widow of I r.iiiklln.Bennett, she V V/ Ran^icrs Film 'I ownship. $79.9(111. l-'len,i!ii,'.-Mc- is survived liy a .son, Irving S. WE ADDED TO S[H,tilers :! iiisiroom ranclier wtrl, I eut’ idin. ■ h'll-iUnrs '9!-( [tc,. SA LF.S of Craiilniry; two daughters, Mr.s. yifiht SiHUiifih Is 2 full lifiihs on well land.scaiicfi I I lUTCH NECK, For rent store and 7 WlHhiui T. Herliert of Spring Lake lot lh.it -includes 2 siu.ill brooks, room modern house. Property ■ ind Mrs. .Arthur C. Roinweber of l.-iviii'- room, dininr, room, den, ■situated on about 1/3 acre, J Popular Sports With the.release of Friedeij's new Cr.inhury; and V'y three grand­ HIQHTSTOWD'S rood kitction.''2cat aftacliedg-.irare PremLses can tie used as store, small scale electric postage children and four great-grand­ witii electric doors. Many more Ni:W ,2 .'Iiiity s. oloill.il, 7 bed- oftice 01 any oonunerclal enter- \ machine, opportunities for the children. .A Spiorts Night film program w ill' exii.insive extra.s, \skinr.: $71,7(>0 cooui.s; 2 ] 2 tile bmtm. !!unil’,' pirise. Call Trenton, 882-1319, . Services were held Saturday at iie presented it the YMCA Friday, rixim ■.vit)! til oi>l.ice, mil-, emiipped right men to get in on the ground floor of F rleden's mail room divi­ the Cole Funeral Home' with the | March ,17, at 7:30 p.m. and 9;I5 •BKGESTs • PHINT ETON TOWN.SUIP kitclieti .md lamuh \ ioom, Breexe- Rev. C.irl Wolf officiating. In­ p.m. ".ai wnh double earai’c . All sion are now available. The pos-; siblllties (or rapid advancement terment was in Brainerd Ceme­ The films ieature-Bill Bradley In : f xeept iotia lly nice 7 I't'drooni -ihiniitmui wul* lirii'k 'roit'. I-ull:.- tery. and superior income are unique basketb.ill, Cosmo lacavazzl in: , .split level on .1 (iniei cii cle close iandsciified lot. 3:.f C r.inburv Sia- Business Rentals in this divhsion. Previous exper­ - 0 - the 1964 football season, on .Am­ APABTMENT t'e the center oi Ihinis. 3 1 '2 'ion I'oad. Call■uiil'ier, .( tK-:oB’.-; ience in mail room sales is ' erica's Cup yaclit races, on tar- ' b.i'hs. Preitvliviiu looni with fit e- MRS. CAR L G. BICHOFF pon fishing and automobile endur- ; j'lace, Seiwi .ite diniitg rixtin plus helpful along with proven ahilit y ■ for sales work. Persons inter-1 ance ii'aciiig. ■ bieakfasi rixim. Pine itanelled PI NNTNGTtiN: Uai. (hreci fioni. HI NT NUW large .sp.icious office ested should contact Frledon Inc., I Mrs. Wilhelniine Bichoff, 83, Tiie program, stxtnsored liy the ; VAIUE... l.iniiB rooiu. i'urfect foi tin* viatv.- owner, 3 bedriK.iins, 1 1/2 baths, '-building .suitable for research lab- of Beekm.iii Road, South Bruns­ R.iiiger, D Chit', is planned, for j inr bnuil;.. .V.Sking: $.73,000 Rt, #1, Princeton, 452-9000, for j den, . modern kitchen, . large joi atory etc., 3700 sq. ft., air con- an appointment. wick. died at her home this week. both youth ,md adults of the com- \ Born • in Ensingen, Germany, munlty and tickets are available in j screcned porcli, titii .i deei/ tree.lditioned. birclt-panelling, plenty of HAIRSTYUSTS wanted, full ,ori AND ITS AU m u I’-HlNt ETON TOWNSHIP d.iuglitor o f ttie l.ite Joliaiines aixi advance .ind at the door. sluded lilt neat MiiiOols. Occii-ji'-i rking .irea.^. D.iilv and Snnd.i-y, 10 fart time. Choice of locations I jianc. sun.'ner - $2.3,000 - Call to 3, Needli.in,, Routes 130 & ^ Frederick.! .Gutj.dir, she w.as the Tlie Itatiger D Club Is making ’ 33 in Hlghlstown, EngUshtown and \mhoiitic colonul in the wesiiu it Hightstown. Call 921- widow of Carl G,, wtio died in plans ,ind r.iising tuiids for Sum- 7453 or 448- 'Old Bridge. Top salary, plus J ■ 1 sect ton, 1 ! u; l>edi ooms 'Mtli ex- 023^. 1928. She .w.as ii;einher of the(ii;er R.iiiger. C.ainp .iiid a 9-day, ’ commlsston. Call 448-9870 or; ,1 )*and.il K' .itiic olierinr, i oo,m lot 2 New Brtmswick Bible Church. Hrip to Nova Scotia wliere they - - -; 53G-9870. i tiiute. .1 1'2 baths. 2-c.ti lar.ige, Surviving ,ire two .sons, Otto;will camp: canoe, fish and. make TfilM-T B! I'ROOM .split on i'eau- ...... ______1,11 i.e . hvim; :'oo!'i with liiive iti 1 -- ' 0! Pisciitaway .itid Erwin of South; d.e, trip' to point.s of interest. plice. Duung t ooni, I ten with five- !iUiU-\ 1.liaise.tjH’d h'l in .Hlver- 1 MOVING MUST SELL- 19G5F.ilr- 'id e ne.n^ bike.. I ar-.'.e llviiig-din- j la lie V-8 wagon. .Air-conditioned, Brunswick; two .sisters, Mrs. Pan- -o - : plu e., i- xn .i uiiiul! M iiom. I.iun- For Rent—Apts. line Seeker and Mrs, Marie Nac- l!:r ni'i'- , p.melled -.tui.!'., -2 .'2 j power steering and brakes, radio, SWIM CLUB MEMBIRSHIP IN PARTY t, PLAY ROOM ,!i ., Modern kitciien. Part! roon, gclc of Germany, .md 13 grand- MEANER NAMED TRUSTEE | NEI^RBY SUN N FUN CLUB FOR ALL WEATHER FUN b.'th.-. i.-rve joicii .md n .-in ex-, _ -luggage rack, new General tires ■ ir, l-.i'emem. P'n'.h in pc-1 i '• Hum cliildren. I t r.i.s m-riudthi ,i.r - ■■endiiinnuiV. (and snow tires, new brakes,$l(i50. .md AuguMiiii \ski;iv: $1 9.."iie The niner.il service will 1h> held i oniiei New ..Ter.sey governor’ e.iriH't' l!;d -r .iin etheV'.. \-- igents 1 ROOM modern apt. Heat in- Call 921-8432; Koi*en B. Meyner of Princeton, ple.iM', . ..,,- .iM,..-,:..,. . 92;. - eluded. Call 448-3794. ;it 2 p. n;. toda;.', Marcti 17, at the niOyii'sO.N Ai I y 7 4 .,11 and Phillipsburc, was elected tO' 0 Ou.tcketiboss Funeral Home, 176 W .M'd-iVCf- .^1 llGVii .SON I\ . I Ivingston .Ave.. with the Rev, menil'eTship on tiie board of trus-: 4 ...... '67 PLA'Mon'H Satiellte. Ivory, TENNIS \ Rol.md Altblor officiating. tees of the United Hospitals ofi ,2 -d r. HTP, 273 V-8, A-T, P.S, COURTS B,( - \ e-s .u -I, A rTi: U TIAT'- 7 rooit, .ip.u imem in ■ bucket seat,s, 6 WAV tires Interment will be in V.m T iew Newark at their annual meeting | ■Ol-T- bn March 8. ■ ' BlUNUi Tl >\ rowN.bii;;-. 1 our ill'! I. ‘. e ll, witli v.iraKe. lo r Infor- . in d, snow'. vv-wlieels,.exi 1 as.Im - Cc' eterv, Niu th Bnms-.vick. BASKETBALL I'.H.''. . r.!!ii ■lied Dev ■,• Ttvei-.h, 'Itoi. . .,11 4GG-i*773. maculate, $169" firm, 201-297- COURT hiV ’*- .-I.-! :! kl'.-he- . : 2 dfs. I iit >l .<■- IN CiM'N'rj-A. 1 ■ - - . 9794. ! ,‘iM 4'• 92 U u xt, 7T,-A -.I.-,., h ‘1 ’>'1. Vi>'- , urir: •2' 71'!<•. -.v.iek d.s. Pike Brook Women twoljers I nil THE HEIGHT OF CONVENIENCE! Nt'v.! TiTyi; r t'fl In. Xpi'-il i.-'-. r u; Nisi : 1) APAHTN'il NT, - 1• 1 _ •■C”ts, You're just .n", tes 'rom lO-tcwn shopping, i. ■ 1: 'i ': -U’. :u-'■tM ■ -■■■■■! u;t'- P k Pike acros.s (;oni MV HACI!: NBA H ill Hold Lnm heon. (ard Party Just G bloc'c "cw h-ch sch-o,')!, and the .' . - .'!.!! uni. 1.'' fK>:>:' .ipt, ini. ent. N, ■ J. Tutnpiie_ 33 ard Ri. 130 are just .'inuil io 'or 1 person, all util. IS mnutes awa/ 8!>fi-u7'-:t sc.i.son lilatis for -tie lb-hole o'.v Officers of die clul .ireMrs. H.FOrFMNG AV n eti's Cx)!:. .A.s.soci.itlor -*1 the v . HuH ar'I. Kolf < luiir- V 1 :.i' -. t i' i' \ m i \Ni' « p.u -’ SI a :; • Pike I'took Country Clu! in Belle ; M:,'.* Tod. p.ivei**c, see- 4 & 5 ROOMS 1 & 2 BEDROOMS . ■ t' : 1:: foun' ; . . |f s ANBUitV, O'’ N, Main.St., 7 -MAKCH 17 ..Me.id include ,i de.ssert s.ird jv-rty : v -’ i'c.osurer-; .Mrs. .Ai.thony i;s ; 11: ive io: 'tt rt!o.!l. .ip.irt meiit, '2 1 edroom.s, S.itui d.iy, M.ifrh 1 . .ind .1 sj-rii;.; K s(. .-.vi .Mts. Cjf.ii.t vVilli.ih.s, $ •,i;- i! .- ili.itF'I', U= fxvch- ami 2-" n a :.u :e . C lo se to A\ 0 a; s* I'lokin*. lorwa: ■V10 eeingibiectieor f.i.shior. .s|io>.v or. April fi.mdir.if,; Air-. M. ■Neisfit. Paul, . • t F- ■ from 1 0 9 mo. • .l';. VI'! • u • T'lr , ■ ■ : s'hopp.inc and •.ranspcn.ition, 1 year vou. Fa a M inford. to.utnu.;: !*;,i; A::-. Wllh m. Bernle ■ i'Ui-*'. r»‘L'.: ; Ic .’ .se. $127, pe- .mont I:. C .ill 201- .Old Mr.s. Ro).e;t L.yiich, ringer. •-■ili- :-i: Th.e'iMfd p.irtv -.vill herin .it 1 THE HEIGHT OF LUXURY! : 1.,t', ■1 -.1 ■ Aiech.anlc Street iH-ard .liid rsiitri rot.ir.; .Mrs. \V.li­ i.-’ .. in 'l:e clui house. Me:; betas Ma-gnificenf apartments with huge rooms, l.lik '1 ,'V . 1. , ■ New Hope, Pa. ter PoAVlt! .inri Airs. Frederick teqnt-sted to pro'.Ad.o cards. C-lof, hospitalitv; Mr.s. Law- closets galore and luxuries like built-in dish­ ■'PA >1,-0 ■ 2l7i 82C.-2271. . .. . |pi001 f ri.'es .ital indtvirtu.d prizes reniie Ai.ink, jn i.'esj Ai: -. Walter washers. Kelvmator refrigerators, front & rear A ' '■ loiki' U'- entrances, decorator tiled baths, central air 'ill.l'e awaried, Tiu* patav isopi-r. Streker, rules;- Mrs, .Alfrcxl :,t’i•.; ■ t' ‘ 1 ' • \C ; A 1 '. - i.en n.in- "d J>: (weeds will ! (' uSf..] »r. in.- conditioning, electric or gas heat and morel n; 'r.u I" V\ ince- : er.toi'.. T’-.is CLERK-7 VPIST wanted foi small .trri me.i:..s .uid Mrs. afiice. for. neneral office lutie.s. lo-.e tl.r lofker Hcili'ie.s.j j ‘ ■tio , pu! lio-ity. ■-U'lli;- di- level JUST eserv.eioa- ;■ , V w.- ■: ,,i. •.vit'.l . Pleas.tm dear telephone voita- is 1 ar. 0_d*-:, Mr.s. .John :frli! 1es milPieg.’ s. Pe-O! s,,i,,ka of Helle Mead. , ,, , . - 1 1 helpful. Hours 9 - ", s.il-.: , P.S. T! o:.Hi- AVi-lchel DEERFIELD WESTERLEA " - $7", it'penfiinr on expet- 'dr.-. -7'T ka ...m! : >. t.arl ■iVi-Ri.::- ;■ ' . are lerice. Persons in!er'»sted. p-lcase ■vill ■ ■'..•.ir,o .'of t’-.e i-an Frie-aati Inq,, 17. Pri.nce- y lil fe.i- PARK ton, 472- "Ii'k., Whet*: ■(Vrl.-h- ______. M.1 ' ' U . l J i!I> tr i « . Mr.--.nd M rs, ;dF' m ).*. 1 -KEU LUXURY Garden APARTMENTS ' ' N \ f i;.F sh ew . - small :v..irke' 'ATL iB • •' .. - sh,,|,-. ,A;e::,. . Westerlea Ave., Hightstown, New Jersey ■ r.eirds • ip-is; to P: ■S'. ,lacol Thon.p.son of Grlges- ■r. ,/5 -!>:■ 1 ,r i :i i. ■'••Oif '-..'SOChi-. 'O'-vn.. -.vas honore-1 at .1 party and DlRECTlONSi R*. 575 'Pflrce»oo-HLgK»i»own ’Rd.' east to leers, etc. ;• xpt tie n c o i r • -Ol1 Hi i - -• s . .. • : .-s work helpful! ur :';0' :'r/c vb - ' ■ /per. house or. Saturda-., riven by MigHtstown ce

    Despite “Utc: IT. : . : noted, tol'i university vices, ttvo' i‘r)u rrnvt >.i octo; -. undt'fgt afhi! " ^ ’ i ■'i •'! l-.ri'lif. ni-rht,. the night of the atershed (.oiiiicil Diirltic the morning services the clafp*'- r •. ■cLappt-t caper, vvas the 103d Sunday, 10 new members were Hall over tit - k ar.iitsarv of the first 'theft of received into the following of-the lelialile soun t' , the : ell f lapper. The last rime''it ' Three Central Jersey waieished it“ ntn.'. - .-;7- -.. 'hat new jetpo!'' at any or the Cotiinumity Preslnlerian Church The clapp< I . ' : O' ■ set] ill! t associations have issued a joint "1. “*.vas stolen was t.wo veats ago, pos.sil ill- ., p.ropo>e< SltD.s vill- urine with it a i>t' the S.ind Hills in Kendall Park. iiig the weektvi'i, ■' '.Olil ■'.'hf'n seniors puiToine'l the ■-10. statement conde.nmine the possible Tt-,e • A _. t ’ s. a'kvsmen urear an ;ount of economic growth, H.iving completed a slx- chimes 3if' ■ Mpi/lfti ■ 11 fionri'i devue 'o present it totlass- choice of 'he Solbere aii port site ■week serle.so! memtier.shipsemin­ claim tl s.-li-c-t. •>: t-he ■■enei A’U\i tobs , markets and elect! lca-11' . i ’ :-.' kf mc.tc Hill Hradlev, in Hunterdon County as a future ars, Holland .ind Betty Boucher, iSolben- . 'V. 111 ; i-Ki.sr • .-reat capiua. It VHlll iBo cause a g •e-at inside of ‘ m d ' - jiil 1 raditionall'i, freshmen can New York Port Author if v jetpon. Gi'i'doti .md Barb.ai'a Hansen, Rob­ lianters - 'U M.ll •' -1 ! . ••on 'tie a nsou of ! esou rce dam ige. tjell Is souiifii ■; ! 1 II steal the ca st-iion bar . during Under the, name "Hai'itan River ert ,md Patricia Horn.sby, James Round Valje-. - .vpr. ' • , li'un Thu lor inipvaui W! 11 be the ad- clapper. Fieshn.an Week, ant. 'ni.s third' grandchild? MHiiidod i y spriiag bi'ilb-^. ppi's .Aii'ique.s. Dorothea B. Ho,r- fall semester at Westminstei , p.csioi ate. his ''irst w.i.s in North "y ae ( out im iital,” gaily d'ecor- wit z. Libya i d Poppele, _F. A, O, Choir College in Princeton. M.ilt iti'iore, Oh.io. Me Iw’s been In p h o n e . ateri with lime green .iwning.s and Schwarz Children's World, Ger­ Mr. Clark Is a sophomore at tlie |C tliton fov ovo! si'.; vears. trude Wetier. Hanscom, Harry B. college. Undergraduates who i Mr. Fuilts !■>■ 1 of Ha-rtmann, Helene Domes, Hobart carry a nornial load of at least j Franklin Towiishi[i .St'-hool.s, House, Jan;es I . Thornton, Jane 15 hours and earn no grade less I Princeton High .School, tl;>- t'ol- Mellon Sayen, Katharine Wiley, than B are named each semester jlege 01 Wooster inOliioand rrince- New Jersey Bell Lantern House, Mltchell*s.\n- to the honor roll. ton Theolocic.il Sen.inai itiques, River Edce Farm, Sandra ;Dinsriiore Chapinaji, The 1807 House, The Font, The Lamp Post, The Leather Bucket, Inc,, The Packet Boat. The Willow Shop. TOTAL LOOK Hours will In? from noon to 10 jp.Tn. on Tuesd.u and Wednesday, and from noon to C p.m. onThurs- FOR SPRING jday. .Proceeds will go to the I Wellesley Cluli's scholarship fund. interpreted by -n-- E n e e Temple To OJJ] jFilm Siindav On DONNKENNY 1 ■ • ' . jMeaning Of €-i. 9:30 -t,H o Fm OF KENDALL PARK Tuc?-. .Weu Su PHONE ......