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Borough Panel State Does Not Schools. Staff To Decide On Ha\e Details Vmi Parent!* N*l Nursing Horne Of Alignment for Opening Da\ v The State Highway Department The East Windsor zoning board has put the : ast Windsor Township meets Monda > night to hear Parents' sighs of relief and chil­ Planning In a tough spot: mldws • testimony on a proposed medical drens' omplalnts are expected to between the interests.of the town­ Office building. The Hightstown fill the air Wednesday morning, ship and the demands of develop- zoning board meets Wednesday Sept. 7 as nearly 2.600 youngsters night to announcy its < isionon the begin the '66-67 school year in At Tuesday night's' meeting the proposed 128-bed nursing home on the East Windsor District. State's refusal to odtr.mit Itself Clinton Street. Registration day for new pupils to an alignment lor R< ute 92 put the The township panel will con­ in all grades is next Wednesday, local planners it: tig at spots with sidering an application coming Aug. 31. Cranbury Manor and < eveloper El­ from Amron Construction Corp., to , High school students will report liott F rledel. construct the medical rentei tor .0 7:5 a. Inter edlate School, Cranbury Manor's preliminary Dr. Rebecca Notterman on the grades five through eight, at 9:05; : tot toi 52 tots in «v< sections Princeton - Hightstown Road. Waite: C, Black aid the Black required renewal by the board. Another proposal up for board: The Packet papers' Miss Co annex in the Amron structures at The developer had been holding opinion comes from the New Je r­ Alice Sekowski of Princeton I Brooktree, at 8:40; kindergarten up construction on the sections sey State Intersrhola.sth Athletic sented by Mrs. Isabel Dore morning session at 8:40 a.m. and awaiting the Highway Department's Association. The ass: >c lation wants kindergarten afternoon, at 12:50 decision on the exaetjpath of Route approval of its plans to build ar. Hightstown. Miss Sekowski v lege, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. p.m. 92 which presumably .would pass office building, also on the Prince- All first grades and five second through the lots. ton- Hightstown Road. grades will utend the Dutch Neck Township engineer William B. Township zoners also will hear Evangelista Events To Mark Mission's Road annex at Brooktree under Harvey's letters to the State de­ Joseph Genovese's ippeal for a emergency measures to avoid split manding details of the route's variance to build a house on an un­ Eifth } ear Of M i m s/ry \ nd Meetings sessions. High Shoot (Rearing t ft for Its Eirst (,rid Season alignment had netted only nebulous, dersized lot on land off Prlnceton- There will be no mid-year inter­ noncommittal replies.J Hightstown Road neat Edinburg The Hightstown Gospel Mission change oi kinder;’.! !er classes. Coaches of the first football grade boys interested Burlington, away, Oct. 18; Al­ The board hesitated to approve Road. Chapel will mark the fifth anni- Instead, chlldrei will S»e assignee lean at Hightstown High School out for the team lentown awa\ Nov. 1; Peddit the preliminary plan a.id allow the His appeal had been adjourned at versary oi meetings and ministry to morning or afternoon classes look over some of the equip­ to the high school Monday be­ wn Nov. 5; and Saint An- developer to build houses which the July meeting when attorney Ro­ at its 103 Rogers Avenue location for the full year according to ment for the placers this week. tween 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. thonv's High School, home, Nov. might be condemned af»d torn down ger Bentley pointed out that with a two-week series of evan­ where they live. A omplete list From left are John Pezzuto, The Rains' first tentative • out 40 if Route 92*s path came through there were several deficiencies in gelistic activities for youth and ! of homeroom assignments is in a - kite id Cliff Brautigan; of­ schedule pits them against Law- • vs will ’a t arr led on the team their lot lines. the applicant's preparation of the adults. : this edition fensive line; and Paul Snyder, renceville at home, Oct. 4; Bord- whint begins practice sessions The renewal application includ­ appeal The Rev. Robert D. Appling from A system-wide insurance pro­ head coach. Ninth to eleventh entown at home. Oct. 12; North Sept. 1 ed an offer by the developer to Another case, which never made Springfield Ohio win serve as the gram again will be in effect, de­ .withhold building on the lots until it to the board at the July session, evangelist for the nightly revival tails of which will be sent home February of 1967. Eleven of the 52 will get a hearing Mondav night. meetings beginning this Saturday with pupils. lots In the two sections are be­ Mrs. Margaret L. Mamnaro is ex­ at 7:47 and continuing through Sep­ Closed lunch periods ire sched­ lieved to be in the highway's right pected to appear asking for a vari­ tember li in the tent on Route 130 uled for grades five through . 2. of way. ance to use a large house on nea; the intersection of the Hights­ Children in the lower grades may But. as Mayor John A. Seiecky Etra Road for a state boarding town - Princeton Road on the Zaitz either return home for lunch or pt intad out at the meeting, the home for elderly persons. property. ! bring their lunches with them. r * board Is legally bound to approve She was refused a hearing in The services on Sunday include Cafeteria lunches in noth inter­ the renewal. If the developer Jul when the attorney pointed out the morning worship and Sunda mediate and high school will be ued, he said, the board would be that her application must be ac­ School session for all ages at available at 4C ems, and separate ordered to approve the renewal companied by a map showing the 10 a. m, and the evening worship and items will be served a la carte. application in a summary court location of the house. She had no preaching hour at 7:30 p.m. The new school ear will see action. map. From Monday through Friday a number of staff changes in ef­ The planners approved the re­ The home would house 10 morning Sister Edith Mori will fect. Paul D. Haring former high newal unanimously. elderly persons sent by the state or conduct meetings for children and school principal who is now assist­ Uncertainty over Route 92's private families. No nursing would youth from 10:30 a.m . to 11:15 ant superintendent, has ’leet: •<- alignment also entered the case foi be provided for the persons; only a.m. dally. The Mori Musical Mes- placed, effective July 1, by Ray- Mr. Frledel's 76-lot preliminary room and board. The home is not gers win, also render special >n Sunda Afternoons for the next j mond W. Lemaster Jr. adjacent to the Cranbury Man­ going to be a nursing operation selections in the services each three Sundays, Rev. Appling will Paul Snyder, science teacher, or development. she told reporters last month, evening. be preaching at the 3 p.m. services and Mrs. Rose M. Eller, history Ten of the lots on his plans stressing that no sick persons The Rev. Appling, a minister in the Chapel on the corner of teacher, will move from the in­ would fall in the path of the es­ would live there. in the Churches of Christ in Chris­ Fresh Ponds and Davidson's Mill termediate school to the high timated courses of Route 92. The In Hightstown, the hotly contest­ tian Union, has served in various Roads In South Brunswick Town­ school. ind Miss Elizabeth Keller, alignment also cuts through the ed battle of Simon Fried's pro­ churches and camp meetings in the [ high school history teacher, will middle of his subdivision. Mr. posed nursing home will be settled ship. The Rev. Robert S. Turton Midwest, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Is the pastor of both the Hights­ become a high school librarian. Friedel Is under contract to pur­ with the announcement of the and Maryland. He also conducts a town and Soutt Brunswick con­ Mrs. Madeline Redmond will move chase the 40-acre tract from Al­ board's decision. radio broadcast and Is editor of gregations. Visitors are welcome from sixth to seventh grade, and bert W. Kelley. The issue first came before the "The Voice of Holiness" magazine Russel! Wiltien ’roc •: itti to eighth Mr. Friedel, his attorney Da­ board in June. It approved and to attend. grade, F rank f ur arino will leave vid Friedman and towmship sent its recommendation to coun­ his sixth grade position to assume engineer William B. Harvey cil for approval, usually a routine Mr man Held Goes the duties of physical education worked out some changes In matter. But at the July meeting, Instructor, replacing Theodore the plan which would eliminate council sent the question back to the I o Ehoto S fund Mont, who resigned. some dead end streets caused by zoners. A marathon meeting en­ Intermediate School (aiins three \eii ( iassrooms The following are new staff the highway right of way passing sued, but the final decision is to be Airmen George P. Field, son through the proposed development. members: Mrs. Renee S. Altman, Changes at the Intermediate newly constructed, but o ,. • ••et t the Walter C. Black made Wednesday Council will of Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Field grade four; Miss Geraldine M. rhool include the addition of turned to intermedlat . e WUn to­ The board approved the subdi­ again have the final word, howev­ 120 South ■ Hightstown, has been Bernard, grade two; Mrs. Dorottn :ree new classrooms for pupils use when three fourth gt nics a nr: m*. ts new desks in the three vision preliminary pending Mr. er. assigned to Orlando AFB, Fla., J. Brixey, grade six; Thomas M. i the fifth to eighth grade one special educati >: He • >or this week in preparing for Harvey's approval of plans al­ Hightstown zoners also will hear after completing Air Force basic Cardea, high school music; Mrs. mentarv class moved a : oss the opening dav. Sept. 7. tered according to agreements testimi training.. acket. The rooms are not Anne Cotmore, reading onsultant; reached at the meeting. Bar, Mercer Street, to relocate in The airman, a 1966 graduate of Mrs. Beatrice G. Davis, kinder­ The conditions of the approval a vacant store on Main Street Hlghstowo High School, will be of temporary turn-around areas garten; Mrs. Lucille D. Davis, across from the municipal parking trained Dn the Job as a photo­ at the remaining dead end streets, grade six; Miss Deanna C. Der- lot. graphic specialist with the Military reservation of 10 lots believed to rico, grade five; Mrs Ann Drey- Other items on the borough Airlift Command. be in the path of Roote 32, and er. grade fourth; Mrs. Mary D. board's agenda Include Windsor arrangement with the Utilities Au­ Fenity, grade five; Mrs. Margaret- Development C orporation's appeal thority for sewer and watei facili­ Rose Holmquest, grade five; Mrs. to build a house on an undersized Nancy R. Jackson, grade six, Wai­ ties for the area. lot between North Malt Street and One board member commented Memorial Li- ter V, Johnson, high sc hool busi­ Mechanic Street; . Ann W. Jose- William Pullen to enlarge the office has not taken action on 92's align­ to a vacation loff, glade seven social studies; of his fuel oil firm on an under­ edule, ment within the two-year limit ue on that day Mrs. Louise C. MeCallum, sized lot. placed upon Mr. Friedel, the de­ IEORGE P. FIELD >dav, Sept. 1. grade eight language arts; Peter veloper will be in the same situa­ Kozuh, high school industrial arts; tion as Cranbury Manoripthepre­ Mrs. N.mrv B. McGruther, grade m m m . viously treated case. five; James S. Milligan, grade -0- eight science. Mrs. Clara F. Mlnarrtk, grade Boro Police May two; Mrs. Penelope E. Morrison, grade three; Mrs. Carole E. Nel­ Be Full Strength son, grade one; Miss M. Lynn Oelker.s, W. C, Black School mu­ sic; Mrs. Jacqueline L. O'Hara, Bv November 1 w. c. Bl.ii k School physlral edu­ Hightstown's police problems cation, Mrs, Joanne L, Paben, mar be over by the first of No­ high school home economics; vember. Mrs. J. Gail Perreault, glade six; This week, Sergeant Lawrence Mrs Betty I ou Pullen, grade four; W. Archer said 27 applications Mrs. Anita Reed, gr ade three; Mrs. V l o a d H o n ** * Still fr o m < >ee ready fie ele- least four more full - time po­ Sherman, grade eight social stud­ section ori Dutch Neck Road made mentary gi ade pupiLs as si gned to licemen to return to full strength. ies. Mrs. Marilyn R. Sigler, gr ade an artvance in pace this week the 15 class ro<)ms which Sgt. Arc her said that if only some one; Mrs. Virginia J. Stefanko, end of the carpenter's Will b in the houISAS Phntnc of the 27 show up lor the examina­ grade two; Mrs. Ronnie K. Sweed, strike an1d continuing fair wea- taken earl y Wednes lorning tion to be giver, this Saturday at ther. This week, Amron presi- this v eek shov. th• S< *t trolmen Joseph Michnisky, Pat H e a t h e r Delre, and Michael SIkinger. All have left the force since January . Sgt. Arr her said the men passing ( h i t l o o k the test Will go before a review (IS 1st ifig ■ < ■ OBgi ■ oun- A two-car accident on the Old ween cii's police committee and him- enues. Trenton Road Tuesda\ at 3 p.m, sell, and be subjected to an inves­ has hospitalized Mr, and Mrs. area. tigation of their character, pera- William Whitney of West State The mer: surviving these sifting Street, Trenton. Mr, Whitney's steps will tie on Hightstown streets of 72 convertible was struck by a car in uniform b\ Nov. 1. according to the sergeant. driven by George J, Lewis also of ( Concert. BaifrS Exhibits, Midway Head \nnt‘ Jack-on Name \ttraetion> I o Lnd Season ^tar^ 1 n t omeeb \\ Mii'ii' Circus Flemington Fair , \ug. 3 0 Burlesque star , ili St. Cvr v.111 \t Suncianer In B u ck" < onnt> : ; . • fr< ell's Music Sundance In Upper Black Eddy, | Clmus. I a;; bertvllle, In "The At ■ e Ja ksor is currently star- Best of Burlesque." opening on Pa., will offer modern jazz and eek a y. the 4-H clubs Bloc: a- hallel as Its two final performances -> show, English • | ov. ' ■ 1 ighttrig the audience. including Lator Da Ok, Women!’ a young company of classical utlv a til e :ive races The KGng Family Is the cur­ William J. Klnn; score of others. Her motion dancers undei the direction of Ron ludi ■eature. Warm- rent attraction it the Music Clr- vlre - president redttt include "The Sequolo, a soloist or the Metropoli­ o announced ups t with the us through Thursriav. Aug. 25. Association, has Brj nsssi tad tan Opera Ballet Mr. Sequolo luled for 8 p.m. , first j lesikp n ost people and better first 'Tall Storm" with Tony Perkins. has also appeared with the prince- ty*" offering Thert i complete stage .,sk about the King Family is, "Are sta Port ra • Ing three of the men in ton Regional Ballet as guest artist. Klddle-land” show oon and evening, the- all one familyV The answer M irion's somewhat questionable and many thrilling r ides and shows. On i and Labor Day, is cniphatic all-.. Yes." pas: ar t Roland Winters, who has The ma In addition to ( rides, sprint ... e in the after- A new generatlqn has grown will be 'The Phanton th >eer. seen in ver 70 films, count­ old favorites such as the 1lerrls noon? ventngs devoted to into the Kim Family - thegenera- Opera,” a new narat» ve ballet ies- television shows and most louno. fwtopus, the h; stunts of the In- : s ■ns and daughters I he Kings choreographed b\ s Waring recently appeared on Broadway and tilt-a-whirl w1111 be on call "The King Cousins’ - and with a score h . Joh Bert Me- ab ulated Risk"; John Har- too. the tale t In this remarkable clan Dowell, danced b\ tl ki: - whose string of Broad wav The traditional opening c seems t< be branching out In a pam. Other works | rebus ;:. ludt ’ West -ide Story", the fair will 1* Chtldreri's V< t o r ~ ■ r o u [> I o teen talent explosion. be "Surfzone,” choi aphed by "Good As Gold", "Girls of Sum- Youngsters will be■ admitte< The Gang’s All Here" and The "Oldsters’’ the moms and Viola Farlier, a m then, and again ori Fridav, Merce Cunnineh.i Dance B< < )n I h< Hoad "Inadmissible Evidence"; and dads - still supply the’ strong i awardei 2. Bicycles will lx Stephan Schnabel, a familiar face k to f i 1 da fie ballets lucky box and glr! on t>oth E rid a\ ^ id lit Vt tt to anyone who has seen him In A1 vino Rex his guitar and his The 4-H Lamb S>how and iale one o? his 2T Broadwa\ plays, 30 orchestra and the popular King will l>e will also be a big tc►ature. After one and a half month’s movies, more than 300 TV shows, Sister- will lie fsatin ed. The fa ir's”K1ddi1 Sunday. Championship and a log sawing These performances consist of loveh oung ta> deduction, will scenes from leading plays and contest using the Swedish Bow direct the pla\ which also stars books suet as Taste of Honey," Community Players To Give Spoon River Saw, are also scheduled for Susan Watson and Richard Roat. Wednesda evening. "You Can't Take It With You," m T T T l Thursdav through Sunda-., tug. derlitz. Trevor Owens, Sandy Pur­ -0- Governor's Day is Thursday, I "Come Blow' Your Horn," "The "Spoon River,” adapted for the THEATRES j 25-28 at 8:46 p.m. cell, Ton Schmitz, Gennv Walker, Sept. 1. In addition to a visit by j Catcher in the Rye," "Franny and stage l. Edgar Lee Masters, will NATURE LECTURE SLATED Spiced with music, delightfully TRENTON Gov. Richard J. Hughes, both major i Zooey, ’Glass Menagerie." "Blue I be presented by the Princeton Morris Yaguda. Sylvia Fontijn, ! costumed, "Spoon Ftiver" parties are expected to have can­ Denim," and an original play, "The Community Player- at the Open Dan Prene: and Irene and John The 'hlrd and final lecture In r: -.s. ros: jr panorama of American life at the didates on hand for state, county W arrior." Air Theater in Washington Cross­ m n Ml CM : evening I turn of the century. Moore will provide the music. and municipal offices. There will| 7 ive continuit to the evening, ing state Park this weekend. Leo Inature programs, sponsored by the LINCOLN Perform ers include Rosemarie Tickets may be purchased at be additional cattle judging, state most, but not all of the scenes, iWildflower Prr serve Committee, C an’t front ] 2 noon |Cohen has directed this final of­ Arcleri, Lots Cohen, Beverly championship ha rue follow the general theme of love- the gate the evenings of the per­ will t>e held at the Bowman's PAUL NEWMAN fering of the season, to be given , Friedman, Dick Hagy, Susan Nie­ both two-year-old xi ranging from "budding love" to formances. Hill Preserve Headquarters, JULIE ANDREWS three-year-old trt ders; ponyra "mother love” to "Illicit love." Washington Crossing State Park, m Alfred H itchcock’s ing and profession: 1 acts. Co-directors of the Workshop : : : C " g p.m. Friday will be ighllghted by art Blake a .son. 247 Brook- To reach the preserve building, TORN parade featuring firemen fror stone Drive, a oeshman at North­ turn west on park road !rom Route Evenings 7: 30 - 9 30 over 26 eompanle > throughout the| western Uni VC sit;, and Donald 32 near the Thompson-Neely CURTAIN Sot Sun 2 4,6,8 county. This will be followed by Blumenfield, 29 Randall Road, a House. Willlan Hawkins will give an Illustrated talk on "The New Starting Wed Aug. 3 1 the annual Tug-Of- War and an "Op­ sophomore at Rutgers. eration Rescue" contest with seven 1 The 30-meryiiei group, which Jerse-. Pine Barrens. Historic m TREN MODESTY BLAISE sites, native plants, lo: al fauna, , fire companies competing for the has been divided into two sections, Continuous from 12 noon meets at Mr. ... .son's, home; one and local scenes comprise Mr. : section or Vi nit t. and Wednesda;. Hawkins' repertoire of colored E 11zabeth Taylor THE NFV\ M 1101)1 FOR Ml SI< STLD\ evenings, the othe; on Tuesday slides. Richard Burton anu Thursds ■■ -mugs. In addition, 353 Nassau Street the whole group meets on Sunday WHO’S AFRAID 1966 - 67 Season afternoons. C Ai* Membership has varied through­ OF VIRGINIA out the summe although the '^ T H C A T r E following have been active all sea­ aw n ran no wn* jfiwt WOOLF Piano Study son Eliza,beth Vlargosches, Jean pr esenU No one under 18 unless Group and Private Lesso n i Mlntz, Alan Vomacka, Tom Ains­ accompanied by parent worth Tei Keenan, Maureen SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY Adult Beginner Classes Keenan Ton; Bloch, Andy Bloch, Pnnceton Community Players TRENTON'S ART ’ • . ’ v gr/fD • ’ Chlriel Kidd Gary Wallace, Re- Cai1 92 |-290n for Brocnure and information becca samsor., Karl stange, Cheryl 4 Consecutive nights Warfield, Carol Wins, Marie Aug 25 thru 28 8 30 Tstrlemes, and Tracy Eddinger. Doily oi 7:25 & 9-50 yjiimt 'iitmi'i ...... Adults $1.75 Children A Con't Sof.-Sun. from 2 P R I N C E T O N St intents $1.00 The Russians MO v 16 me | See h.dear C. Are Coming ★ ★ ★ ★ HELD OVER lightful saga the idyllic THRU TUES setting rspt i ly suited fo HILARIOUS! Daily News s’ the dell in tl 7ur final pre The Russ ions V Million," to- sentation of pas on. Sean lay at 2:30, 7 7370623 Are Coming” a u i H t e i e, larceny and l i e P K U K I l Connery ed up In equal gay comedy a n o Joanne pburn and Peter . Ill I KS M H1M 1 PI W IIO IM PfTfR O'TOOLe W o v k d w a r d O’Tool burn Is the last • New Hope Pennsylvanio • 862-2041 of her I 01 expert art J e a n has turned out • WALTER PEKNER. JR. presents ng from Rem­ L oi (tl ( o n d u e t o IIOU TO S e b e rg and they hang • NOW thru SEPT. 3rd Thriee of the ’greats" In music orgy Sandor, famed exmeert Education Nicholas Harsanyl, tis It looks as ’ 7\ met ;it Interlochen Music Camp § T e a L a ruble, however, pianist now in residence at Ann conductor of Interlochen's Uni­ in Michigan foi xper -t to authenti- a week-long pro- Arbor; Zoltan Kodaly of Buda­ versity orchestra and both con­ ANNE JACKSON "A F in e of music making and con- m i l l i o n enus. Daughter pest, world renowned composer ferences. All ductor and teachei In Phila­ •tectlve Peter three are of Hun- and honorary president of the *M 1 w aiU K H M a d n e s s ” garian origin. From left, Gy- International Society for Music delphia and at Princeton. m TfCHWICOt.O» taken belief that H U 4.il <.k 1 m ! im 4------?al the master- // // I R i n r R s. Color photo- pie llov Hii'in<*>'men Set \n\ ^ednesdav Legion installs BIOGRAPHY CAM0M ls marvelous. rurm si Wednesday," starring Don [Playhouse box office or through ■ *. u *7* c tc Ne>4 Officers S N Behrman i delightful comedy hit in an exciting new Ojiiv a? 00 * M S 00 f M less” continues Porter Marshai Hunt and Susan i the restaurants. Proceed- of the 3 P f t o f s la | Watsor t m i nc t MATIHIB Sat t 7 and 9 p.m., i, has been scheduled for benefit will be used for the Asso- Fred Klink, newly elected com­ production! at 2 30 P M' . 7 00 P M i § 15 P « and San It 2 30 P U . ?sda\, Saturday the Ne•w Hope Business Associa- 1 Hatton's community projects. Pi 1- mander of Princeton Post 76 of the • • • • • •••••« tlon’ s benefit performance onFri- | zes will be .warded during inte: - American Legion, was Installed on mt( PMHIIIG WIT to VliVNOUSI • 11(1 MUIW RIMMO ■I’HODIST CHutCH ept. 16 alt the Bucks Coun- ! mission. Wednesdav, July 27. In a cere­ ty Pla vhouse. It was announced by mony at the post headquarters or Rirhar d Speisei nday president of the Mercer Street. Associ atlon. fi P fi R R i i.m.; ART EXHIBITION Other officers are: Maurice ! Ission Inc 1 udes dinner at any Benedetti, Sr. Vice Commander; one o SCHOOL OF DANCE ( the following New Hope There will ixe an exhil ition of Vincent Bo' canfuso, Jr . vice com- | restau rants: Ca 3 D A Y S rtwheel Inn, Canal ithe works oi the Delaware Valley- marider; William Parke, finance 217 Nos sau St. Hou se. Chez Odn a "111 rst come - first ford The show Is open from 7 to I Tucker, chaplain; John McCarthy, Children's Division served HARNESS Reservations for 19 p.n . on weekdays, from 1 to 9 judge advocate; Henry J. Frank, dinner should al ages six to eighteen so be made In ad- ir m. on Saturday, Sundax and Labor service officer; and Earl W. Mar- at the res; E taurant. Day. cellious, historian. Tickets ma\ l>e obtained at the Ballet I to VIII — 1 and 1966 — 67 Season :7 / „ 7 h i - ML S of Penns AMPLE presents Ncrfc ' If fir b,r | FREE Ballet for Vdulls Classes begin Saturday *t Princeton Rec. Ctr Sept.. 24th PR IV ‘ Tt LIVES PARKING If i SHOWTIMES 1 Weekdays At 7 & 9 15 AND RUNNING RACES auoRn HePBuiui Sat, 5 45, 8 & 1 0 :1 5 ! Mila Gibbons Director, Aparri School of V ii,lAGERS barn ano PPTPR rfTOOLP Sun. 5. 7 15 & 5 3u TUES.. WED., & THURS. AFTERNOONS THEATRE W IL LIA M W Y L E R ’S Dance and artistic director. ( iiLomal n u n H O H TO Pnnceton Ballet Festivals. and THE ROMANTIC a m il l ion .soloist and premier danseur, FLEMINGTON CAPER OF Henr> Danton Sadlers Wells (now Royal) P A I D DAY AND NIGHT PUJ Hai liKH AUG. THRU LABOR DAY THE YEAR Ballet, currently teaching r A l l i 30 IIIU.H GRIFFITH at Sarah Lawrence V- In Color 1 < H lUtLeS BOVPR and Aparri School of Dance, THURSDAY, AU(3U S T 2.5. 1 961 ITS HER PAGE THREE

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthiir Sykes an-1 nounce the birth of a daughter, lospital August 8. Hf- weighed Mary Elizabeth, on August 3, She 1 oz. Hts matern; ? of here, weighed in at 8 lb. 9 1dz. The ma- i fathe ternal grandparents aire Mr. and and his paternal grandlatller Is Mt. lmington, Mrs. Daniel Bolles c>f F.tra Rd„ Jame s Setneska Sr. of Wl Hightstown. The jiate rnal grand— 1111 noIs. Congratulations parent Is Mrs. Mai Svkes, of Yardvilie. Mary Elizabeth also has Hot»ert He* ' : 3Ci2 Morrl- a sister, Kathleen Marie. son /Avenue, who met wit! * * • !dent several months done at The five daughters of Mr. and ref,eiit ly had surgery Mrs. Vito Trapani of York Road, Print eton Hospital He dId appre- Hightstown plan a pa;rty to mark |elate the flowers, ra rds, ano COURTESY, QUALITY and SAVINGS! relatives. their mother Marie 's birthday jkind deeds from his i this Sunday, Aug. 28, neignibors. and friends while he lospitallzed. He exacts to be to, 1nnjr r a while yet. Roosevelt Pioneer Women will *! » * serve a "Supper In the Park” this (TOCCOOOOCCl 5 0 0 Sunday, Aug. 28 from 5 p.m. to IK* ustln Hogan, FILLER 9 p.m. In the front of the Roose­ Orchard A VIeniie who sailed on velt Memorial In that borough. the "Eure>pa" on Junei 15, returned SHEETS Proceeds from the dinner as cos­ of t!he same• ship on Sa- PAPER tume jewelry sale planned for the turda\. J\Uglist 20. Whlle In Eu- RULED same time go to children's chari­ rope ther toured by <:ar and vlslt- ties In Israel. ed Germa Austria France, ithe Net herb nd the 5 Mrs. Marie Hulick Is a patient indlnavtat ountries t * * at Princeton Hospital, Room 302. Filler She expects to be there for about II . ou have awn item of interest SHEETS two weeks and would appreciate foi this ( olunSn don't hesitate to receiving get-well cards from hei rail the at«v6 telephone number many friends in town. before 3 p.m.! on Monday. It will Paper be appreciated. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John Probasco Mr. and Mgs. Joseph Maler of SALE! of Chesterfield gave a family Monmouth Street have returned 5 H O LES for dinner party for Mr. an d Mrs, from a five-week trip spent In George Hall of Hightstown to cele­ 2 or 3 RING brate their ’,0th wedding anniver­ Thurmansbung, Germany. The sary. Those attending were grand­ plane, "Lufthansa," of a Ger­ man airline, was their means of BINDERS children and great grandchldren transportation both ways. Mr. Mal­ Mrs William F Zimmer, former Miss Dougherty 6 6 1 of the couple: Mr, and Mrs. Dor- er came to this country at the age rance Wedell, Hope and Mark of of 20, and this was his first trip Birmingham, Ala., Mrs, Harry back home In 36 years. Mrs. \ I iss I)o ugh tery Is Wed Griffiths, Michael Cathy and Beth W ate rm an ASSORTED Maler had never met her In-laws of Santa Ana, Calif.: Mr. and before. The welcome they received Hi ‘ BOYS or GIRLS Mrs. Edwin Olsen, Eric of Col­ ll was gratifying; everyone was so To illiam F.Zimmer 87c Value linsville, Conn.: Mr, and Mrs, Hans happy Neither one -had ever been PLASTIC Courtial of Chesterfield. Mr, Chris Miss Pat; vcia Doris Dougherty, Dougherty, Barry Barela-. and on a plane, and they were in­ Probasco and Miss Susan Potts of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold James Morrisey. B IC PEN SPECIAL and METAL terviewed and photographed for the Chesterfield Mr. Peter Pro­ Babcock Dougherty of Hutchin­ The bride and groom are grad­ newspaper in that area. Mr. Maler basco and Diana Obert of Bloorn- son St: eet, Hightstown became the uates of Hightstown High SchooL 1*0 reg ',9< medi­ has a brother and a sister who lngdale, N. J. bride of William Frank Zimmer, She attended Rider College and um pom’ crystal boii are In the hotel and restaurant Lunch son of Mr. and Mrs. William Zim­ is presently employed by Mc­ pens plus a 49c ex- business, and another sister In a Mr, and Mrs. George Hall were mer, North Main Street, Graw-Hill, inc. tra-fine-point pen. 37* entertainer! at the home of their transportation business. What a In a wedding ceremony heldSatur- The groom, a member of the Kits with daughter and son - in - law, Mr. grand time was had by all, and - day afternoon at the First Baptist New Jersey National Guard, is and Mrs. John Probasco, Thurs­ believe It or not - the Malers Church of Hightstown. The Rev. employed by RCA's Astro Di­ are going to do It again some­ Therm os day evening at a Champagne P ar­ Lewis M. Blackmer officiated. vision. time! ty to celebrate their 50th Anni­ ♦ * * Given in marr iage by her fa'r Following a reception at the A ' BOTTLES versary. Attending were friends the bride wore a white linen A- Patrons Place, the couple left Miss Mable Smith, whom many from Hightstown, Washington's llne gown designed with an empire for a honeymoon In the Poconos. Free Wearrver*, Crossing, Trenton and Chester­ folks know, Is now at the Sunny- bodice featuring a panel of re­ They will reside In Robblnsville. field Nursing Home In Cranbury. P«»»— 12 ca r- BALL embroidered Alencon lace with -0 - / ]8 8 field. They received many beau­ I’-xig e i with ink tiful gifts. It would be nice to send her a matching lace on short sleeves cheer card. cartridge pen. PEAS * * » and a chapel train. 1 9 < 2.98 VALUE Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marty- Her headpiece of orange blos­ nuk of Cranbu: \ proudly announct Miss Catherine Norcross of soms held the elbow-length silk BUY ONE AND the birth of a son, John William, Rogers Avenue was hostess to a illusion vei US he carried a colonial GET ONE FREE S al* Price born August 7, at 6 lb. 5 oz. surprise bridal variety shower bouquet of pink sweetheart roses, The maternal rrandparents art ' white carnations, and babies Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kornas of 1\, Those wH< enjoyed ;be good breath. Elizabeth, ami the paternal grand­ time were: Mrs. George Beely, Maid of honor was Miss Deanna "TofSwmgfiM parents are Mr. and Mrs. Pete; Mrs, Carol ^elson, M:s. Chris­ Doughe;-:., ttendants were Mrs. STAFFER Martynuk, of C ranbury. John has a tine Martin, Mrs. Marie Lewis,., Ina Zimmei Miss Mary Ward, and brother, Robert, and a slste;, Mrs. Lena Me Ada n . Mrs. The Miss Sharon Lelp. Miss J1U Dorothi. dore Norcross, Mrs. VltoTrapanl, Greczyn was flower girL Miss Elaine Me Adam, Miss Ellen ♦ * * Richard ft. Zimmer served as Easy io carry, Beeley, Lee and Angela Trapani, Congratulations go to Mr. and best man while ushers were James all of Hightstown; Miss Rosalie E l -, handy to ut« Mrs, L. W. Ravle of Shady Rest ker of Cranbury; MISs Carol Tho­ Fine tor acnocn. Park who observed their eleventh BRIDAL SHOWER mas of New Bruns lek; and wadding anniversary or, Monday, Mrs. Laura fVanHandel of F re e ­ A surprise bridal shower was The couple has two sons, Larry hold. Judith received many lovely given Miss Bonnie Smith of Mc- and Garv M * gifts. Allistervtlle Penna., on the eve­ X " JUMBO SCI * . * * ning of August 2 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Meshof- X PtNQL PACK Mr and !$rs. George T. Hep- Vise • p; e.. .it 394 Mot - ski, Brooktree Road, had as guests bron 3rd, Kathy, Sandy, Debby, rlson Avenue The date of Oc­ MARBLE BACK for one week her brother and his Susan , Kayen, and Merrlee tober 8 has been set for the ap- BLUE CANVAS AND wife, Mr. and Mrs. William But- i i7« iE COMPOSITION have returned after spending 2 • . >ac • ::tg ■■ • i.>ge >> Miss Smith ranage of Bangor. Maine. 5x9*, zipper- weeks vacation at the Silver Bay UP BOOK REG 59c * * * to Bruce Campbell. The follow­ top eother-iook 4 4 * Association, wbch Is the Y.M.C.A ing attended: Me: lan es Rov Oke- j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown virry' pencil case Camp In New York State at Lake Fitzgerald, and and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mancuso George. Miss Adele Hepbron, the mberi if Grovers Mills; have returned from a trip to Que­ A. V- , ,j art teacher at the camp. Is Mr, • Wlltr B. Dm . Merton bec, Canada and points of interest Hephron's aunt. There were many! Dey d, Orville Dey, j COAT'S & CLARK in the New England States. activities for the children to enjoy, [ il>erta Reid, Gall 1 1st Q U A L IT Y and Redheart 3 s 2 & 4 -o z . and the weather was good, making It Reid Donn Krug of Cran- I 1 Mrs. 1yillan Hodul and! Mr and possble for this family to have ancis Stelle of family of Hlrkor•y Corner Road FALL PRINTS a very pleasant time, . Harold Everett MISS NANCY HILLER spent sonle time at Swatnsboro, * * * 1 Mesdames Ell- Knitting Worsted « Wash 'n Wear Georgia, visiting at the home of Mr. Clarence S. PugUn of 425 Wan p- Field, « Percales Mr. and ?drs. J. Larkin, who are! Miss \ arics Hiller Stockton Street returned home Sa- Wes Wtlltan Mor- • Drip Drys sister anc 1 brothel r-in-law of Mrs. turdai from Mercer Hospital. He Hodul. / n g d i i e d I n M (>a REG. $1.39 * * * wants to sav "thanks" to all for: Gravatt, Ki Grover. Edward r, flowers, cards, and the mam kind! Greene. Jo: hr, Monte Nor- 3 YARDS FOR Mr uid Mrs. J;ames Setneska ofl 1 ,a tv r e a ( i H a t h r\ deeds. Best wishes for a speedy Slover, John Hlrkor rents cl, Fred He wins, / * / * ■ ! I ’ K . hristtne Camp- and Mrs. E. Pendleton of VALUES 1, Lynn Gravatt, Rights■town have announced theen- 10 59c VC Lan lofiu, ana gagerrient of their daughter f Miss * 1 ( ill of Hlghts- Nancy Hiller , to Lawr ence Wayne X ] 0 0 Macke *s« E r- nest \lackey of Roosevelt. Corduroy Material t o No date fias been set Jlor the SEAMLESS rEG 69c Back- 1 )RK LCATION —- -school I weddli N r,i Shades NYLONS pr ion at Sackets The prospective bride is a gra- REG Strealcfr .-3 m.cromcsh k was enjoyed * nuate of Hiightstown High School 98c cr regu.er stitcH. New­ varies K Coie- I and ii5 emp]loyed by the Water- Yd. nnifer, of Max- bury C:o., Hiightstown. 77 est shades. 8 p to II spent time fish- Mr. Macktsty also is a gr aduate and also spent i of Hig:htstown High School and is FOR BACK T0-SCH00L enry, Kingston, | preseiutly atl:ending Trentori Tech- LADIES nical Institut BUY y j NAME G. BRIEFS HR KM)" H U h TO S( HOOl f y i s t e r at the BF r n W RIGHT SHOP / ASST. COLORS 2 9 c e a c h M W DR ESSEN B k OU w l BOYS and GIRLS < O-ORDIN \TF> • POLO SHIRTS ELLA dresse * PANTS EALTH-TEX Wool and Heather . PLAY-POISE • SOCKS I4P CANVAS • SCHOOL SHOES BE U n i l L '\x F ATKRS * ANKLETS GYM BAGS 1.44 • UNDERWEAR • CAMPUS BOY'S SHIRT « 4 R N v R \ - tracts m m m better - OPEN THURS & FRi NIGHTS TILL 9 P M LUNA'S 3-PIKt F "l ITS 9 9 MAIN ST.—HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. DEPT. STORE B\l.>. U N (,F RIF \( ( F ) R i F x Next to FREE MUNICIPAL PARKING AREA' HK.HTSTOW N bf r n nx m om shop 118 0882 J4 No S* Princeton N J, 923-4365 T r y T r a c y ’s F i r s t l T H U R S D A Y , AUGUST , PAGE FOUR \VINDSC)R-HIGHTS HERALD 25 1966 i ush, Margaret Register, Julia Svkes. Mary Adams. Miss A'an HiSe, Brian Brown, Stanley Clark, Anthony Crisafulll, Udo Dressier, Wayne Haldeman, David Hernandez, Edward Lemp, Douglas Pinto. Michael Stkinger. Constantino Skopas, Jeffrey Stout, David Witkowski, Bonnie Cham- ers, Jennifer Coleman, Ctndy Comerfo! i Carrie Hicks, Cheryl dichnlsky, Donna Muse, Peggy 'Noili. C:uh: oudegeedlnk, April ngai ShartHl Rale:. Rochelle terson, Amy Sichel. Kristina S1 East, Milfo:rd Road, Dlsbro’w Hill 1 Spady. \ ~u ■ lb Grades 5 - 8 kinger. B e r l Porte: Mrs. Wright, Brooktree - Road, Etra Road, Etra, 'W, C. 1 * I t O il l 0 5 Mrs. Davis - a.m. Room 135 House "4. Rafael Arocho, Robert Black Sc hoo! W. C. Black, Brook- Route 1: eto: Road, Dut< h William Braun, W 111 . Hlppe, I Dyckman .Robert Estock, John 11 ree School (offload). 1 Neck Road :l Vie: Wynbrook Kenneth Jones, Jeffry Rue, Steven I Gloade. Jeffrey Greinke, Kirk Kindergarten Morinlng Classes Route 5: Davison Road, Route West Apts., HR’kory Corner Road, T : aegler, Carlos Velasquez, David Marchisen, Clark Nelson, Barry School to 1 33, Manlove Avenue, Monmouth | intermedlabe School Walker, Delia Campione, Anne! Phillips James Qullen, Mark 1 Street. Tovm House Parkin g L" 1 Rou,e 3 . Davison Road. Hlghts- Campbell, Channie Hallett, Pam Snook, Curtis Stout, Santiago Route 10: Falrwa vs, John Plant (five minutes), Presbyterian ,OWI1 Height s Milford Road, Route Kolupski, Dinah Larsen, Kerry j Valasquez, Ctndy Bolomey, Mary rive, Etra Road, Etra, Milford iChurrh Pa r king Lot (five min- 33 East, Mommouth Street. McQueen, Lori Magill, Carrie Ann Orvne, Cvnthia Gordon, Road, Route 33 East, Monmouth utes), W. C. Black, Brooktree Route lmlaystown Road, Olde Roeser, Sharon Stafford. Treana Heatley. Dorie Ivins, Street Ext., Hlghtstown Heights, School (offload). orke Estates, York Road, Inter- Monmouth Street, Manlove Ave­ Mrs. Davis - p.m. Room 135 - Erin Keefe. Belinda Kenny, Robin Route 7: Fairway iedlate School. Wayne Adams, Philip Alspach Jr ., Kirkleski, \Tckl Knopf, Diana Mar- nue, Davison Road. Road, Route 33 south Route 1 3 Route 7: Fairways, John Plant Martin Bruner, James Davenport, tese. Loretta Rodgers, Dorothy Route 13: Oak Branch and Rock (West Side), Hankins R oad, Crest • rive, Phtlyet Drive, Cedarville Creek, Oak Branch and Holland field Acres, Route 130 (East Side James Hanrahan, William Hutchin­ Romanoff. Leanne Walker. load, Etra Road, Dlsbrow Hill son Jon Kirkleski. Johr Mazzoll, Lane, Old Cranbur: Road, Shady W. C. Black. load, Etra, Intermediate School. Sean O'Connell. WarrenSaul, Faith Rest, Mobile City, Princeton Road, Route 9: Shady Rest, Mobile Clt: Third Grade Route 11 Oak Creek Road and Archer, Karen Guertler, Amy Ho- One Mile Road, Millstone Road. Princeton Road, One Mile Road ' pies' < ■ : ooktiee Road and lonhs, All.son Janzen, Amanda Mrs. Badeau, Room #117. Mic­ laplestrearr, Lvnnfleld Drive and Kasper, Lynn Peterla. Teresa Kindergarten Afternoon Classes irooktree Intel mediate School. hael Bradley, David Chambers, Radle . Kathy Slrawsky , Katherine Home to School Route 12: Old Cranbury Road, Timothy Conover, George Danser, Tourtellot, Leslie Chew. , >

I: i Thu: stoii. Mai y Wall. Home room ' : x Roo t! 14, Betts, Rolert Bonds^ Harold (Continued from page 4) < .inipl'ell, Francis i hiappone, Mark Kaiser Jeffrey Mohr, Faloona, Arthur Hicks, Peter Lar­ Stephen Pollock, Michael Rohr- sen, Marc Mowrey, Eric Perrault, x. Den.i i- Sn det j£i: rev Stout, Tyrone Riley, Robert Shuman,; George Stoy akgVyti h. James George Strawsky, DarUn Daniels,; Well! " West villent Debbie Frankenthaler, Elaine! Braun, Deborah Ham'o; k, Carol Guertler, Ellen Betty Hall, Linda M Hutchinson. Bat far;, Light. Kir-! lenk Di acT' , t son, Ju- sten Muyskens, Madeline Petrone, : tr - Mai Glenda Randolph Mar;, Beth Rit­ ' i. !., To: e- i s^ies, ter, Laurie Rohrbach, Mary Sl- Mrs. Peri ault. Rooit ’7. Michel korski, Debby Zwartjes, Karen Lee DiMeglio, Continued on pag f 6 Mrs, Doll, Room #122. Ira am *132. Jwf- Bitler, Kevin Doyle, Jerry Dun­ H ole rt Baker, vard Hutchinson, can, Donald Hiles, Wesley Law- a « D THEM OEf X tA jooe^ son, Frederick Mills, ScottRuden, Peter Katslotls, Mark Searing, Phillip Suto, Den­ Philip Mach, IN Mark Roszel, nis Wiggins, Robert Edwards, Alli­ son Applegate, Dorlann DeLozler lck Spady, Cath- Susan Graebner, Laura Holtzman. m.x ruppone, Lauren Janzen, Pamela Mark, i aurle Man- PERMANENT Stacy Randall, Eleanor Roszel, lvey, Loren Mc- Mary Ellen Schlelg, Valerie Stoy- ’ Neil, Katherine SPECIAL akevytch. Denise Veenstra. Cheryl Singer, Ktmber- Williams. lotte Welsel. 5 our hair will he rut. i, Room #129. Mrs. Morrison, Room 125. washed and gel in a wa\ ihal i- most ttaH m ui: Thomas Daven- Robert Bastedo Frederick B ert­ ® your features. Rack lo school prices are @tt now ram, Lance Brunner, Michael De- Mrs. Altman, Room *133, Kim­ ila, Gary Fuller, Renzo, Phil Earnhardt, Russell! berly Beam, Jacob Bruner, Doug­ ichard Lannlng, r r Farnen. Christopher Gilan, B er-. las Burns, Brian Erb, Mlchae lavid Napravnlk, CUP THIS COUPON C o nard Randolph, Dominick Schilling, Josephson, Jeffrey McLarnon, oti, GallThurs- C. S. Stults Sr. second fr m left, was honored guest at a dinner : -5 MON THRU THURS, George Smudin, Thomas Wol- James Muse, David Parrish, Larry r-ight, Stephen week marking his 50th year with the Hightstown Savings and L< an t Aug 29 Sept I strom er, Brian Swartz, Beverly Rayle, Ricky Schuder, William Andrews, Doris sociation. From left are association president. O T Fenton; se< Stillwell. Harry Tavlor, Joseph Bitler. Susetta BACK TO SCHOOL Alcorn, Margaret A It miller, Debra tary Mr. Stults, State Commissioner of Banking and Trusts wc Holman, Pauline DeRenzo, Karen ■rlne Elker, Jaye Bretz, Diane Dorum, Terry R Howell, and deputy mm issii nn . -lei me Mi Kmn t v n | HELENE CURTIS m Farrands, Melodle Field, Mattie Fuchs, Renay Giles, Norma Hart, utchlnson, Ethel * oeser, Tracey Jones, Donna Nixon, Judith Pat­ Janice Holstein, Debra Johnson, tended the testimonial. E g PER'- WEI I WAV! c terson, Sheena Randall, Judith T tna McQueen, Mart M11 » Includes hair cut, wo Schatz, Donna Sedercyalst, Aida Christine Parrish, Hilary Pow- Donald Westlein PatriciaAlspach, Peter Klapsogeorge, John Smith, man Richardson, James Schrader, Kim Carduner Joann Coates, Deb­ Rivera. ner, Jolene Shaw. Lev Is St on.ike:, Thomas Stouffer , Daniel West, Martha Baker, Caro­ u a h m S Coup: Mrs. Frethelm, Room #123, Mrs. Brandt, Room *128. Rob­ laU r mediate orah Durant, Loretta Jaccoma, Stephanie Clark, Ursula Dressier, lyn Bradley, Dorothy Brislln, • * • < t i *.«i , Cecelia Keith, Donna Ohle, Doris Linda Estenes, Deborah Hodul, Antonio Arocho, John Boross, Alan ert Crlsafulll, David Dunham, Dale Margaret Bunting, Laurie Franzo, ------—. Brunner. David Hampton, Rodne'. Hopkins Paul Hu1' ■ Ge< rg< SV fund Ortyl, Rose Patterson, Carmen j Doroth- Houston, Karen Radley Margaret Glddens, Barbara Han­ Kidd, Bret: Koch, David Reynolds, Jurgells, Phillip LoBlanco, Larry Rivera, Robin Stutzman. V Irk: Ruder Kathleet Slkinger son, Nina Matteo, Deborah Pick, Douglas Schrader Frederick Sep- Rech, Tony Screws, John Slkor- Mrs, Holmcjuest, Room 152. An- Arm Spencer , Kathy Strayhorr. Debra Pohl. YORKTOWNE tak, Darren Spady, David Swlder, ski, Earl Stout, Todd Sutton, Paul Irew Adams, Robert Anderson, Marie Urstadt, Mrs. Haroz, Room 145. Wln- 1 Linda Dlefenbach, Laurie Gelber Zussman, Katherine Allen, Diane Rlcha: Chapman, Christopher Mrs. Davis, Room 24, Michael : nie Edwards, John Flatley, Petei fifth (,ra(ic Clafrei, rubor Conover, Douglas Anne Ghltman, Randa Hanning, Oli­ Doyle, Jo Ann Estenes. Merlon Alessi, James Applegate, Kenneth [Ghltman, Dale Hutchinson, Richard HAIR FASHION S o U k via Hardrick, Julie Ivins, Jean Jones, Janetta Long, Mary Ellen hiker, Do nab i Greenwood. Gregory Applegate, Wavne Brunner, Jones, Jeffrey Knutson, Keith Mac- Kerr, Christine Pick, Diane McParland, Cynthia Rand, Tammy 1, Room 148, Howard Grzvbowski, Pete: Klank, Donnie [Charles Holsten, Jamie Ivins, Rob­ Phee, Michael Mydlow, Phillip Windsor Shopping Center Russert, Laura Shull, Kim Sny­ Tiger, i inne Thompson, Marcy.Van ild Cronce, Timothy Lenderrnan, Bruce Moss, Dennis e rt Lawson, George Lewis. James Pepe Paul Phillips peter Shell, Rt 130 Hightstown PHONE 448-9870 der, Barbara Wlk, Patricia Laan Mlarlanne Walmsley, Donna ivckman, Philip En- Picott, Tor Powner, Christopher Mitchell, Dunrai Randolph, Her Warren Wr ight V nor la Bakas Smith. ■ sndenko, James Me­ Renaud, Kenneth Vasseui, Beverly Mrs. Reed, Room #116, Kirk Mrs. Dreyer, Room #127, Rob­ Cullough, Rob at t McPhee. Ronnie Hall, Karen Helpbron, Carol Bray, George Constantino, Ellas ert Brown, Scott Carduner, Ollvei Picott. Mark Randolph, Bruce Hewins Marie Hodul, Lorraine Garguilo, Paul Hewins, Robert Cole, Frank Matheson, Stepher Rech, Anthon Mvinese. Michael Horn, Karen Knoll, Lisa McQueen, ■ Jackson, Michael Johnson, Scott M< Elvalne, Noel Mu skens, Ros* Tedesco, Rob frt Tindall, William Donna Radley, Robin Snook, Suz- ; Kerr, Daniel O'Connell, Julius Orr, Paul Stlffler, Paul Stockwell Wlkoff, Kath • ■••• i-jolomei Kath- inne Thoma.- Deborah Weeper. Spearman, David Walker, Kenneth John Testa, Joseph Tindall, R ryn DeRenzo, Barbara Golden, Ar- Mr . Kervi, Room 151. James mond Flllebrown, B dette lene Keller, F lorence Kent, Teryl Bell Jeffr ey Bertetng Peter Paul j BACK TO SCHOOL Williams, Douglas Stout, Linda \Lspach, Cvnthia Cleeland, Linda Braun, Rochelle Beckei Jackie Labkuecher, Mlgdalia Miranda, Byrne, Joseph Campbell, Lloyd Dey, Cheryl Heilman, Merrilee Dltcheos, Bonnie Escl Diane Patricia Myd low, Debra Soden, Far rands, Steven Hagadorn, David; (j/ia n fo FRI. AUG. 26 Hepbron, Diane Lane, Linda Men- Greenwood, Lisa Gustafs , Susan - Linda Wolstrom- Johnson Richard Kern James ; tenko, Nadine Miles, Toni Muse, Hurtt, Patricia Miller, Mark, Kevin Pollcay, Gary Pul-1 KNOWN FOR VALUES Cynthia Paladino, RaeflUna Vel­ Reilly. Marianne Paladin Leslie <<* ■: V U. A esle len. Steven Raley Stanley Sikor- SAT AUG. 27 Valllancourt. Iren, John Scott xki, David Smith, Bruce Williams, ! COUPON SALE asquez, Colleen Wlan, Bonnie Zussman. Mrs. Knutson, Room #130, Rob­ rancls Estenes, Stacey Clark, Valerie Cook, Kathy Mrs. Wetherlll, Room #113. ert Bolomey, Frank Bunshuh. Mark Neal ^lackln, Dey, Beverlv Geber. Nancy Good­ W. T. GRANT CO. W. T. GRANT CO. Kenneth Bell, Richard Bowers, Chew, Mark Conlne, Edward De- lliam Ivins, Na- man, Hope McColl, Viola Mc- W . T. GRANT CO. Richard Ferber, James Paul, blcki, Michael Doyle, Stephen thanle Jerome Jones, Knleht Wanita Mille- Michelle Frederick Pollock, Bryan Pul-1 Epstein, David Herring, Thomas seph Mlchnlsky, rwsley Linda Perritt. Rhonda len, Robert Sturtzman, Rus­ LaBone. John Reese, James Sal­ Bruce Pullen, Zussman, sell Sutton, Kevin Young, Gary inger, Doris Atkinson. Patty Cro- Sheree Boyce, Mrs. McGruther, Room 149, Samuel Ames, T err, Back, Jef­ Zwartjes, Arthur Miedzlnskl, 1 shaw, Jo Ann Dltrheos. Monika rule Davenport, ynn In- frey Bowers, Russell Corpron, Richard Klinger, Barbara Agress, ; Dressier, Doroth Du , Bonnie Field, Ja mes Eldridge, Keith Hague, Dave Beverly Brown, Christine Grooms, zero. Christy Ivins, 1 me Le Karen Marple, clano, Hanirn Lliseo McNlchoi. Raymond Susanne Hausherr, Lori Hummel, Debra Mount, Saudi Plccl i, Patricia Rog- Briar Owens. Ker : Perrlne, william Laurie Knutson, Babette Lewis, Mrs. Pullen, Room #131. Wendy Taylor, Corcodllas, Kevin Dunn, S ichae Peterson, Dean Phillips, Clif­ Barbara Poole, Constance Rob­ oom 147. Terry Gershowdtz. Brad Herman, ford Robbins, Henry Selp, Ray­ bins, Donna Setneska, Dawne 'letz, Donald E1-- Johnson, Charles Miller, mond 'wlnge. Mary Beth Braun, Shlpe. Angela Ubry Katherine mla, Eric Gron- rle Cindy Dallenbach, Diane Edwards, Walker. Raymond, Dennis Saul,. Cl lun nki>vic, David Ker- Schwing, Jeffrey Smith, Jel Robert Revella, Marlon Goldstein, Donna Homan, Mrs, Young, Room #11, Robert Isabelle Houvlg, Amy Juergens, Adams, Hugh Donaghy, Edgar frey Szczepanlk, Robert Vetlcl )ld JeffrevShaw, Gall Archer, Jean Burd, Susa Ti moth • -ith Stackhouse, Pamela Lysy, Robin Parks, Lisa - Mlchae m, Jeffrey Wat- Ruden, Maxine Tiger. kins ibbenis, elmlra C md F eese, Joy ta Hallett, Ja c- itt Orr, Roberta SCHOOCHME egowski, Connie time Tt DOtVt , H ; »#t>i p m w e y Y; Dm 146. Mark yrne, Timothy srber, Ellezer Sixth (,rade Johnson, Ed- Kesslei, Frank Mrs. Brixev, Room 23. Robert Robbins, John B "ne, Walter Do le, Edward il Sheenan, An- Headley, David Hun.me), Steven Lllam Turner, Hurtt, Kevin Kelty, Stuart Kerr Set mth the n tin fir After a barefoot summer, they’ll hate nearing shoes. BACK TO lie don't bln nn iht m But the next best thing to going barefoot is lumping Jack- SCHOOL BACK TO SCHOOL Go bac IN

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Jum ping-Jacks $6.99*110.99 according ti THE SHOE BOX COTTRELLS MEN'*- SHOP KOI TE 130 & PRINCETON K.l. Ooen Mon to Sat HIGHTSTOWN A-.,: PRin ; £ r ON R 0 Onti 9.00 p .m . I IB-ldKM UK-II I ' I OW N. N.J. MAIN ST HIGHTSTOWN 448-Is2 V cxaA e/uUpMud£tj I CAtvd&j S t iyrje. PAGE SIX THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1966

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lard Shaw, William Voharas, Ruth Amos Hendley, vis I Arnold, Karen Coulborn, Eugenia Edward Mansfield, G« 1966-67 School Calendar I Duncan, Kathleen Estense, Brlgid Donald Phillips, Wal iFlatlev, Toni Franzo, Elizabeth Vinent Staregowsla. I Holtzman, Dototlr Moore, Wendy Tobin, Paula Benton, ^p t e : afet ley. Patricia Dlefenb 21 - 'C hrlstmas Dane I Reach, Rose Slrawsky, Linda I Smith. Melinda Ubry, Patricia Greenwood. Vicki 7 4 8. Doretha Jone- Vicki leading tests - Einglish 22 - 1End of 2nd rr ark I Mrs. Joseloff, Room 8. August Pamela Mount, Leslie grades f grades 1-8 I Boehm, Stephen Crisafulli, Robert Lu Ann Sikinger, Rac ading te:SB left an George Me- ^ schools closed. Sutton, Kathryn Baylis, Teri 6- 12 -American Education Week. 24 - 25 - AH State Band prac- \inth Grade u C iuntj Freeholder Thomas W a rw ick , club president Clarence Lit - tice - high school. Becker Jacqueline B rav Donna 7, 8, 9 - W. C. Black Parent- Butkhardt. Joar. Clark. Merilee Freeh-. Ider Ben P alu m b o , and council nominee Harold B ogatz 26-3 p.m. - All State Band Mrs, Vogel, Room 201, Deborah Teacher Conferences. lenset Linda Malsburv, Cynthia Concert - high school auditorium. Alessi. Lynn Andrews, Denise 10 - End of 1st marking period- Martin, Elizabeth Martin, Shlrlev Phillips, Ramona Rivera, Susan 27 - Report cards distributed - Apel Bett". Ashwood, Karen high school A special ed. Report McLaughlin, Rosalie Rivera, Cha- Rockafellow, Linda Romersa, grades 1- 8. Atkinson, Betty Bard Donna cards distributed - grades 1- 8. rtsse Walter. Leona Ubry. Anita Rosskam, Linda Rue, Mentation meet- Barnes, luAnn Beam, Susan Bene- 11 - Veterans Day - schools Beverh Ryba, Autmn Schauer, closed. MARCH iitto, Claudia Bloon . Kristine cult meetings. Boes, Arlene Bowser. Patty Bow­ Susan Septak, Michele Serlnese, 17 - 18 - Senior Class Play - Cighth Grade Lise Shally. Marjorie Shaw, Ga\ 4 - NEDT - grades 9, 10; ser, Shirley Breese, Christel high school auditorium. Senior exams, Simons, Helen Slrawsky, Michael! NMSQT - grade 11. Bronlsh, Willlan Ash Bruce 18 - Report cards dlstrlbuted- derclass exams, Mrs, Carpenter. Room 30. Kim Prottnlck. Rand' Pullen. Mike 8 - 8 p.m. Mother-Daughter Avery, David Babcock. Jesse Bak­ high school cafeteria arklng period - Archei Robert Craig. Robert Reach, Andre Renaud, Baron Rich­ Fun Night. er. Roltert Balz, Dennis Becker, 1 24 - 25 - Thanksgiving Recess. 3 p.m. - Sports Hoffman, Roger Holmes Lawrence ardson, George Rogers. Bruce 17-8 p.m.-Spring Dance - high Rodman Benedict, John Bodlne, rhool cafeteria, Kuslak, John Lannlng, Gar) Mohr, Rohrbach, Chriah St herholz, Wil­ school cafeteria Howie Bookman, James Boross, , DECEMBER sessions, Roberr Reed, Leslie Richardson, liam Schlegel, George Serenko,! 22 - 8th grade Orientation Meet­ Gary Borsuk, Keith Bunting, Ed- j xerclses. Robert Taylor, Brent Wham, Jef- Charles Seymour, MichaelSheri- ing. ward Burns, Thomas Byrne. 3 - College Boards - grade 12. - High School : ’ e) Young, Sandra Archer, Bar­ dan, JerryShoblock, EdwardSlgle, 24 - Good Friday - schools Mr. Grav, Roon 202. . olleen 15 - 8 p.m. - Winter Musical- bara Blackmer, Carol Cason, Garry Simmons, King Sims. closed. Byrne Mar Joe Byrne, Cathy high school auditorium. ...ail Eooke, Teresa Cullen, Mar Roon 206, Sandra Sloan, Bon­ 27 - 31 - Iowa Tests - Inter- Campbell, Karen Campbell, Dottle 16 - 8 p.m. - Christmas Dance- Hat rack, Pegg) Locke. Bonnie nie Smith, Debra smith, Evange­ McDonald, Karen Reeves. Deborah Chermak, Heather Clayton, Carol Iceland. Cynthia Conley. Wll- line Smith, Edna Snare, Fran ( I if) \nd Sa i Smith, Janice Vacca. Solow, Kathrvn Spencer, Harriet Mrs, Dey, Room 6. Kenneth Stults. Thomas Sowers, Arnell Alcorn, Alan Bolomev, Kermit Spearmar. Pti 11 ijr Stauderman, Durt it-. : rank Hewins. Walter He­ Charles Steele, Earl Stillwell,, Richard Nurko, Michael Oude- Diane Newell, Leslie Perrault, witt, Jack Houvlg, Roger Ivey, Richard Stults. Roger Suttmeler, ■ H om eroom h geerdlnk. Then ts Pol; .> j.mlc* Lynn Phillips. Cheryl Russo. Kath- Charles Mazzoll, ilex McNlchol. Robert Sutton, John Szxzepanlk, Alcorn. Helen .ittipivell Ruth Dan­ leer 1'Hest.i A end) Wilson. Leiand Pullen, Mark RocUll, Janls Thomas Taft. (Continued from page 5) iels. Joann Eufemia, Cynthia Ivins, Mr. Erenfrte Mrs. Hancock, Room 3. Thomas Eric Mowrey, Bradford Thompson, Dorell Wood, Carol Chromlcky, liams, Catherine Yancsek. Tlni Coma, Paul Cope, Louis Dallen- Willlan Wincklhofer, Frances Donna DeSan- /w ar’ ies, Joseph Talnagl, Harr: bach, Robert Ervin, Robert Grzy- Bell, Eh/alieth ’ Teeland, Karen Mr. Black, Room 20. Walter Taylor, William Taylor, John T o-' bowskl, Jacob Hausman, Steven Holllnger, Catherine Lemieux, Craig, Donald Craver, William bin. Joseph Travers, Larry Turn­ Hoffman, Ronald Hopkins. Donald *7 h e I m v * S h & p Darlene Phillips, Barbara Rand, Daley Philip Gelle: Jeffre er. William Valko, Pablo Valle, Owsley, Fred Stout, Gregg Tay- Ellen Srhroeder, Donna Sirawsky, James, Raymond Plckerim: Van WaldHl wi; Richardson, Anthony Tedesco, Ton Walker. Bett' Baker, Walker, John Walter, Ronald Wil­ Carol Tui jj Bonnie Wham. 104 Vfrji/i S t. Hiphtslotcn Mr Schaefer, Roon 143. Thomas John Thompson, Rlchart. Wall, Linda Dean, Cynthia Lannlng, Ruth liams Peter Woodward Gary ■ t/u: 'ti lit 1: Murphy. Donna Pat­ Bell. Wai ren Craig, Edward Cur­ George /w artjas, Ruby Covington Wright, Grey Wright, William bs, Peter Dunham, Paul Faloona, Janet Cronce, Virginia Cubbari terson, RUm Schulz, Carolyn Zelasko. Sowers, Corrlnne Stafford, Lor­ David Hardrlck, Gar) Harker, Teresa Fravel, Janet- Jankovlt raine Walket, Barbara Weiss. Loir Byrne. Wa-.ne Byrne, Robert Kevin Johnson. Ronnie McKnlght, Miriam Lopez, Glynna Mitchell, Mrs. MacCallum, Room 27. Cornell, Robert Cox, James Cres­ lenth Grade po. James Cubherle), Keith Joseph Caffola, James Campbell, Mrs. Shreve Room 111, Sandra Robe:' Campbell, William Clee- Danser, Paul Davis, Martin Den- bleyker, James DeSanctls. Agress, Kathryn Allen, Margaret land. James Flatley. Oscar Ham­ Allen. Mary F tier; Applegate, She;- mons, Kenneth Horowitz, Robert Mr. Beaulieu, Room 204. Eliza­ WE RfflE A FOR SCH001 . Jane Reese, beth Emmons, Kav Eng. Susan En­ ry Art her Susan Archer, Lesley Reeves, Wayne Reynolds, Roy Barlow,. Jet : Be ker. f hava Bein- in Smith,Leo- Truchon, Robert Zielinski, Susan gel. Donna Ely, Barbara Fetter, rryle Zvdor- Renee Flaer, Rita Freed, Darlene in, Susan Bell, Carla Boehm, Yvon­ Archer, Marla Carlos, Theresa ne Bostick. Mary-Martha Braun, Chiappone, Margaret Grant, Kath­ Frear, Shirley Goodson, Mary Jo Room 26. Gormley, Karen Haasz, Marsha Judy Buid, Patricia B rne, Meryl leen Hallock, Heidi Keller, canape. Lee Allen vrthurBern- VALUES i les Coleman, Deborah Parrish, Judy Peterson, Hagadorn, Geryl Hamson, Lynnd Field, Ronald Hannas. Kathleen, Harker, Larry ard, Dean Betts Brute Booher, GRAMMAR SCHOOL Kathleen Rogers, Susan Silver- Robert Bowers Ja k Bowker. WU- , nwood, Paul stein. Linda Warner. Heilman, Andrew Henry, Walter ber, Terence Hewitt, Larry Hluchy, Barry Hoff­ lain: Bowser , Richard Carter Rob- TO Mr. Milligan. Room 21. Mark hamberlaln, Joe Cohen, Earl Caster. John Field, Rooert Haasz, man, Gregg Hoffman, Joe Hopkins, Kevin Hopkins, David Hunt, John oleman, George Cook, Richard GRADUATE SCHOOL, Hunter, Milton Hutchinson, Tim- ralg. 1 oth Imbrie. D.inn rikovlc, Stu- ! Mr Snyder, Roor . Hallie Dnine Joyce j e Johnson, Howard Josephson. ■' URFT( HENS SCHOOI Mr. Chlbbaro, I . 203. Janet j ooper, Gall Coriman, Sylvia ! LET US FILL YOUR NEEDS avl: , Nancy Davisoin, DeF>ra Daw- ’ >* Conover, Marla onstantlno, | O F FA SH IO N Joanne Craig, Nil ruz, Gayle son. Janet Debirkt Thelma Doch- ** erty, Margaret Donaghy. Victoria FROM A fo Z H Icubberley, Debra ess, Chris- ] % >* Htc -i,f now for classes beginning I tine Dallenbach, Gall Dananlels, June i Duncai.. Diane Dzurenko, Cathy H Davison. Deborah DennisIs, Roxanne i Ellis, Gloria ! Cathy E rvin ,; Andrea Fishman, nthony Crespo, : Alarm clocks Sept. 12th , j Dev, Debbie Dletenhachch, Janice . Dubell, Ruth Elchler, DDavid Des- j Jose Cruz, Ws le Dallenbach, ; Ba11 point pens Gerald Daniels, J 0 CLA SSES FOR ! wert, Michael DlDlo, CGary Die- j Cosmetic bags , fanbach, Scott Dzuntnk “ ony Dougherty, Joe! ngel, Stephen ! Federico, William Ferhber, Peter! F.stenes. Keith F !d, Tym Fleck- ] Deodorants < o u t u r ic r H B«ginner»> I FlaU e:, Douglas Forerr, William! enstein. Jefferv I ■man L eeF ra- Electric Shavers |i lershowltz, | Esferbrook pens and pencils M V dvanced iliert Goozn r Gravatt, >rr 115. Helen I a i 1 J \BHIC S Koch. Denn Is Kill*?, Daivtd Larsen, Jose Lopez ch, William sen. Shave cream and lotions I HUM \RO I M ) 1 HI- W OKI I) Matson. Ri< lister, Ed- man Roorri 120 Lula Skin and scalp lotions ward McCo Meshofskl., Johnson, Pat s\ Jonnson, F rancine * s Kamen. Kan >an, Joyce 1 imex watches ORDt RO ) H i C()U)Rs Mrs. Shui 206. Nanette | Koch. Doi l. . , Dolores j Kirkpatrick, K itz man. Tooth brushes ’ Transistor radios Zippo lighters il OOLt Nanc: Malsburv, SKIRTS, PRESSES SUITS JUMPERS, AND COATS lurphy. Llr , Cind: McNulty, nutl. Washington COLEN SALE CONTINUES ; Jurgelsk). John THE THORNE PHARMA* \ ut'tn Kasublnski, Ken- E E. CAMPBELL R.P P.A ASHTON R P *»ivlrbcn *• F ahrio aurice Kutch, Jan 68 NASSAU S T R E E T HIGH TST OWN R OAl ionald I ongo, Jon- PRINCETON N.J. PRINCETON JCT, N ton. • Sot. 10 - 5:30 Thurs. eve. 7 - 9 924-0077 799-1 232 V THURSDAY G U S T 2 . 1966 i x : >s< ir - m i g h t s h e r a l d P A G E S E V E N

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Registration of the Monroe Setloo 1 Two area will be held at the s chool on Tues - i day, Aug. 30, frorn 9 a.m. to 2 £ P.m. Please bring birth certifi- RENT-A-CAR cate, transfer from Q report card, and immunization r f records must be pnEisentecL \—A- SYSTEM Windsor-Hlgjits Herald has Docherty, Donald Deswert, Wll- IT T R Ai n V I 3 bedroom bcmr LUIGI S ITALIAN 4.000 circulation in the Hightsi II o m c r o o m - Lai Dohtmann, Richai '■ Doscher, I wt-di m r<‘arr. .'a rg t- tint acre lot ms Drew, Robert Dunham, Wil- $16,000 H & id Rm 2 apt East Windsor ar ea. RESTAURANT A PIZZERIA __ n DuPuis, Alan Edwards, Al­ bldg*- .argt garficti spat <• from S ' .7)iH i \ja*.N v t 10 rm. bomr len Elkins, Richard Emmons, Rob­ SERVES £* ert Emmons, Russell Emmons, I " ' JNi | 4 bedroom and 2 bath homes, DAN'S ’atricla Gregg Flanner, Gary Genther, j At Low Hales i Narod, nrn and near McGraw-Hill dinners d Michael Goldstein. SUNOCO ?lle Oblass, and R< from > 1 000 Mrs. Blume, Room U4. Cath­ LUNCHES - f l R l S erine Donaghy, Doreen Doyle, Jo. ■ on tact R u s s e l A \ ______Diane Patterson,! RATTl RlI S Anne Dubell. Re ina ijstenes, EGNOR TAK E OUT ORDERS Flalne Peterson, Kathleen Eufemia, Joyce Fitz­ Potter and Hillman icz, Wayne Mc- 1 36 South Mom $f AC Cl SSORIES patrick Wanda Foxworth, Kath- , ‘v-rvinf ‘ he \rea Sine* JQ24 * McKnight, Glenn leun Cask) Beveral Gavett. Di­ Highfifown, N.J. ver, Randy Naug- li.> -ellman, Jo Goldstein, R oute 130 S ir II Green Stamps r ■ hen * . U' ■ Si Phone 448-2408 :ej. Michael Or- Donna Greene, Dagmar Gross, ( Mercer and Academy Sts alaszewski, Rus- Karen Hagadorn. Gail Halpern, i Hightstown, N. J. Hchard Parrish, Hightstown N J Mark loodmari Samuel Goodson, ik, Randv Porub- Thad Gould, Nor man Greczyn, j Four Acres Tavern Phone 448-0940 Phone 448 978. Louis Greenwood, Bruce Groan- oorti 211 Dianne dvke, Dan Hagadorn, Donald Ham-j FRESH CERTIFIED CLAmS EVERY DAY atrlcia Reeves, son, Ronald Heilman James Hop- j Quality ana’ S e rv ic e F its} Beth Rhodes, kins, Larry Horowitz, Eugene j • Steamed » Half Shell • King Crab • Shrimo .dele Rubenstelp, Jackson, Ronnie Johnson Simeon a n Santo, Monica Johnson, Harry Juergens, EAT IN OR TAKE OUT SOLD BY THE BUCKET R. J. V E T IC K Smatusek, Sandra Mr. Walter Johnson, Room30Lj AND_ ALUMINUM WINDOWS AND DOORS idra Jean Smith, Barbara Har t, Kathy Hepbron, I (MILL FINISHED OR WHITE) ski. Donna Ste- Sarah Hoffman, Fitrenia Hogeland, J FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE epanik, Pamela l.yada Hullck, Joyce Hulinek. W ILL ROLAND SLIDER WINDOWS ALUMINUM SIDING ’rotinick, Cornell Shirley HuUnek, Dorothy Hutch­ atidvck. William inson Deanna .iankovic, Cwendo- a» th© organ every Friday & Saturday Night AWNINGS AND VENETIAN BLINDS Schneider. Craig (Associated With J. J Vefick) ivn Johnson Denise Klotzbach, Route 130 Robbiniritle 259-730 6 kak, Robert Shaw, Marie Kozlowskl, Linda Kusiak 45S STOCKTON ST., HIGHTSTOWN, H, j„ t>ert Smith, Rich- Nanc Larson, LilUan Lucas, Oomtntck Stella, Michael Kaiser Ra :non<)’Kendall, Represen tatty - Mrs J Rangheih Telephone 609-448-128V w'Ilian. Kendall, John Kutch, f t f t if toom 214. Sarah Chai les la Bone ‘A i Ilian Lanning, |uii!nii!!i!iiiii!iuii!iniiiiiiiii!iiiimmii!!miuiiiiimiMii!»!iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiHiiiiiimimmiiim!unn _ Trapani, Jo Ann David Locke, RusseU Loetzer, Towne izque/, Margaret Bruce ix>ngo, Jose daisonet, Clark Ward, Rebecca McAvoy, Robert McCallum, War­ I The Herald Calendar I Whiter raft, ginia Wolf, Susan ren Macurdy, Steven Meyer. Greetings & Gifts ^ ida Wright, Helly Miss Brown, Room 302. Terry Zwartjes, Cronre. Flalne Mahar, Carol Mansfield, Linda THURSDAY, AUGUST 25 Supper in the Park, Roosevelt itults, WesleySul- Rocky Brook Garden Club, 8:00 Memorial, 5 p,m. - IT p.m. Marsh, Brenda McColl, Betty Mc- Sumbry, Lloyd LaughUn, Nanc; McNamara, p.m. Tedesco, Thomas Hightstown s newest and MONDAY, AUG'UST 29 Sandra VlcNichoi Susan McNulty, jmpson, Richard \nn Mietlzinski, Illuminada Miran­ FRIDAY, AUGUST 2€ Township Zoning Etoard, Town­ itine, Robert Van da. Nanc Monk, • lorence Muse, finest gift and card shop7 ship Hall, " :00 p.m, h Wiggins, Keith SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 ^ Yvette Payton, Carolyn Peterson,: id Wyckoff, David Javcee Football Classic, Palmer TUESDAY, AUGUST 30 Joseph Moore, PhiUp Moss, War­ Stadium, Princeton. EWT Republican Club, 7:30 p.m. ren Murray, William Ostergaard, ''election of Hallmark hards SUNDAY, AUGUST 28 Lester Owens, Todd Paladino, An­ I I > i > It th (,rad thony Pepe, Robert Perry, Rob­ Baptist, Methodist, Presby- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31 'da; Miner' and Notes erlan services will be held at Borough Zoning Board, Borough ert Pierce, Kenneth Radley, James 10:00 a.m. In the Baptist Church. Hall, 8:00 p.m. i, Room 108. Laura Reese, Ernest Reeves, Martin Allen, Patricia Anderson, Chris- Richardson, John Ritter. ( ut (ilass and Crystal tine Archer, Paula Ashwood, Mr. Young, Room 303. Nancy Teen Coneert Big Success This Calendar ?vents spoi Christine Babcc ick, Diane Baker, Phillips, Shlrlev Pickney, Ann The "Unnamed Soles", local teenage band, belt ^ estrnoreland NiiIk (dass A llen and Stults Co Pamela Beylis, Malorie Beam, Protinick, Susan Reach, Mildred one out at the highly successful concert he) 1 last Renee Beatty, Barbara Becker, Riggins. Linda Ringeisen, Linda 106 N. Main St H ightstow n, N J. Patricia Bhend Janet Birdsall, Schenck, Lynne Schulster, Nona Friday night to benefit fall-winter series o teen- Marjorie Blackr ner, Donna Blum- ; Sherak, Pat Sherwtn, Christine age dances sponsored jointly by municipal ecrea- Phone 448—011(1 Insurance &-Rea Esta; enthal, Milana Borsuk, Carolina Spencei Margaret Sumbry. Marie tion commissions. Several hundred attendt 1 the Hightstown-Princeton Kd, at Hte. 130 Braun, Robert Alcorn, Joseph j Sumbry, Jessie SuriUo, Vivian event. • Ales si, William Applegate, Gary Swinger, Charles Sears. James next to Towne Phor macy 4 4 8 - 0 3 1 5 d Brizendlne, Wll- Bozowski, Harol Serenku, Mar; -heridan, PhilUp Houston Dolores Ogburn, Linda Caol Hluchy. Barbara Hopkins, Joseph Bryne, 11am Burkhart, Sigle, indrew Siglei GeorgeSlm- Wentz Paul Smith, Harvev Spel- Pamela Hunkele Diane Hunt, David Campbell , Keith Clayton, mons, Albert Smith, DavtdArcher, koman, Martin Stachowsk-, James Donald Gladwin, Edward Glenn, V/FY and WOMEN Is There a Cure 1 Glen Coopei. Jo hn Cornell, Doug- Charles Barnard, Theoctore Lewis, Stonakes Kenneth Symons, Merrill Gooznei , Earl Groendyke. lass Crafistoun, Richard Craver, Roger Payton, Sammy Rigler, /Charles Tantum, Curtis Urstadt, Gary Hallock, Craig Hannas, Pet­ TO SERVE IN Russell Daniels. Ronald Stackhouse, Bobby Wil­ Daniel Weeks, Edward Wentz, er Herman, John Heuser Richard Mrs, Sweed, i Room 112, Marl- for Diabetes? liams. Thomas White, Marty Wiesenfeld, Hewins, James Hines, Gary Hop­ Dsemary Bryant, anne Brisllii, Ri Mrs. Brink. Room 306. Susan David Wright. Mitchel Yudin. kins. PRIVATE DINING ROOM Karen Carpente r, Joann Chrom- Tungate, Patricia Van Pelt, Linda Mr. Pezzuto, Room 104. Judy : icky, Isabel Colt i, Sandy Coleman, I Walmsley, Georgia Walter, Andrea Hutchinson, Janice Jemlson, ITe of jer : i Christine Oonlt •y. Iris Cor man, vValz, Evelyn White, Linda White, A Sandra Kaplan, Jean Kasalls, Sara 1. PERMANENT POSITIONS YEAR ROUND Carol Covington , Faith Cox, Lynn Bet C, Aright, Deborah Wyckoff, Keenan, Barbara Kerecman, Karen GUARANTEED SALARY NO TIPPING POIICY Debickl, Patflcb i Denton, Theresa Dianna Yuhas, Cozette Armour, Koch, Rita Kolupski. JoyceKonvtt, 2. Diefenbach, Ca:rol Dietz, Susan Norma Jean Hively, Mary Ann Linda Krukowskl, Slim on Kushner- 3. ESTABLISHED WAGE AND SAl'RY PROGRAM wich, Natalie Larson, Judy Loet­ 4 EMPLOYEE MEDICAL PROGRAM zer, John Hubbard. William Hunt- e: George Hutchinson, Leroy Hut­ 5. LAUNDRY SERVICE chinson. Joe Johnson, Larry John­ 6 LIBERAL VACATION AND SICK DAY BENEFITS There Is son, Tom Jones, Richard Kasubin- 7, MODERN BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS WITH CON­ no cure ski, Harlan Knight, George Lan­ GENIAL ATMOSPHERE ning, John Lewis. for diabetes Mrs. Black, Room 105, Brlgit- 8. VARIED WORKING SHIFTS Ever since diabetes was discovered about ta Mazur, Susan McKeehan, Pat 7:00 a.m. — 11:30 a.m. 1552 B.C., some 20C gears before the birth McNulty, Alison Meiss, Alice Mle- 11:00 a.m. — 3.90 p.m. of ICing Tut, charlatans have claimed theg zlnski, Martha Morgan, Nancy / icelfth (,radt Morgan, Linda Moyer, Martha 7:00 a.m. — 3:00 p.m. had a "cure." Beware of all such claims. to tjour properly Mullen, Bett\ Ng, Mary Ng,Sharon 11:30 a.m — 8:30 p.m. In 1921, however, a dependable treatment, Mr. Rue, Room 102, Pat Agui­ Nuse, Joan Cornell, John Manning, James MrNulty, George Meigs, (imbed week-end work) although not a cure, was developed for Property value as well as lar, Rochelle Anish, Catherine Frank Melicharek, Paul Minore, W E SU G G EST YOU COME IN AND diabetes. This preparation is insulin. Barlow, Nicola Battaglia, Jan * appearance ts enhanced Benedict, Laurie Biesecker, Linda ;Fellx Morales, Gary Morris, Rich­ VISIT WITH US . . . vld Moyer, Donald 1 Y Breese, Christine Byrne, Sandra ard Mowery, D: LET OUR SUPERVISORS SHOW Your phgsician is thoroughly familiar with when we plan and plant Stillwell, Donald Campion, Debra Cass, Evelyn Smith, James YOU AROUND ny Williams. this product and how it is empioued to your home grounds for you Christiansen, Lynda Cisney, Con­ Whitehead m 106. Lynn YOU WILL BE PLEASANTLY SURPRISED---- control diabetes. If he finds Insulin necessary 11 iff I 1 nie Dev, Janet DiSalvo, Dennis Ml s. DeYoung. Roo Cai for suggestions esti­ Christine Pen ine, Helen For interview pieare call 609-448-4100 Ext 342- Bloom, Michael Boross, John Orr, In gour case, we can supplg it in exactly U Reid, Cienlse Ren- 343-344 Be'ween the hours of 9-11 a.m. A 2-4 p.m. mates Braun, Craig Bruch, Bruce Bul­ Perr er, Diane the right strength. kin, Michael Classl, Leon Con­ aud, Mlche le Richt anRosskarn, Judy Rus- over, Norman Cromwell. Rich­ Rogeirs, Sus; MEADOW LAKES Schroeder . Jo D. Sech- ard Diefenbach, Frank Donaghy, sell, Bonnie ail Simons, TUI THORNE PHARMACY John Etker, ler. Irene :Senesi. G; Ihllaqe

Tailor. Luana Terriblle, Linda Thomas. Carolyn Tonkin. Gertrude Urstadt. Virginia Vey, Diane War- HURRY shani, Kathrvn Wet/.el Roberta i HURRY - HURRY Whltecraft, Evelyn Wood, Elena; Wiatt, Kathleen Zlmbickt. T erri; Zlnn, John Sowers. Michael Spero,! Ralph Tailor, Stanley Thomas, Stephen Thompson, Richard Turn­ er. Edward Van Hise. Raymond, ------16 F L I G H T S m m AUGUST INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE Wells, Thomas W’ltt, Wayne Wripht. Elon Yurwtt. 'NEWARK KENNEDY AIRPORTSj OF NEW 1966 CHEVROLETS Special (trades ______7A.M. to 11P.M. FAST, COMFORTABLE Black School. Jonn bnooK;, Walter Patterson , John WTiite, Ga11 Muse, C ynthia '•Valker, James Dickey, AIR CHARTER SERVICE 11 v Edward Rei Wanda Ke ,d, Susan Use write-your-own schedule air charter service. Deborah Zielinski. Kaye Parrish, Arrange Business meetings at your convenience—fly Walker. Louis Artis, Get a Bargain While They Last Screws, Lonnie Giddens. nation, and return in hours instead of Mrs* Yeager, Room 111. w.c. days. Modern, quiet, comfortable Piper airplanes flown Black. Ge raldlne Shephar 1 low < ost usual opportunity to do interesting PRINCE TON GIF f SHOP "all-sem ester rental plat.' .Option CLERICAL, STATISTICAL work, largely on our own. OLDS 98, 1960, 4 door hard top, to purchase. Call 921-2924 to re­ F actory GENERAL OFFICE WORK Pleasant atr-condltioned office In RUBBER STAMPS )fflc< air-conditioned. Best offer. 799- 13 Palmer Square W. serve a typewriter now. Help W anted Hale Princeton. Box #691, c/o Princeton School or College address OLSTEN'S TEMPS 0694. Good opportunity to learn in­ Packet. Princeton, N.J. Home, business, zip-code WA 4-0813 Needs stenographers, typists, teresting work and advance with Rubber stamps of all kinds and bookkeepers and all established Princeton ftrm.Noex- sizes made to your order at: CO - OPERATIVE NURSERY YOUNG MAN or boy wanted to clerks 1965 VW convertible. Beautiful SCHOOI of Franklin Park has op­ office and factory skills. periei.ee required 'tour week. HINKSON’S TRUCK LOAD SALE on GE! major maintain landscaping, weeding, 1 CLERK-TYPIST - Office of the condition. Must sell. Call after ening In Junior-Senior classes. Work a day, a week, or longer Liberal fringe benefits. Reply to , 82 Nassau St. appliances including alr-con- etc. Good pay, call 201-297-9644. Board of Education. Twelvemonth 3:30 p.m., 896-0738. Call 201-297-91 10. In jobs picked! to satisfy you. Box 697, o Princeton Packet. ditioners, TV and stereo. NO FEE. HIGH RATES. position. Typing required; short­ TEMPORARY BABYSITTER, - hand helpful. 36 1/4 hours, 5 da ; OSI WEIGHT » fe Wilt Lex-A- ' ‘ ‘yl A. DELIVERY TRUCK driver. U^i- w, ALSO HAVE A PERM AN Monday - Friday, 2:30 - 5;30 week. Paid vacation and sick leave, S48- Diet Tat lets. Only 98 rents at 1 Center®. Hoj* yell, >.J. forms provided, on the job training, DEp j xjo FEE group hospitalization plan. An­ Help Wanted • o• 2 n.niith period. CM! 921-8389 4642. Kendall Park Pharmacy. abi-uz-o full time employment, 5 day week. after 6 p.m, nual increments. Tenure status Opportunity for advancement In Princeton: 195 Nassa St. (in rear), after three years. Pleasant at­ fast growing organization. Phone Mon, Tues, Thurs, 10-3 PM. GRAPHOTYPING, ADDRESSO- mosphere. Call 201 - 297 - 1000, ! Ciilligan - Nassau Water Con­ GE Mobile-Maid dishwasher, yvith 921-7979, Daily! 201 246 1031. GRAPHYING, and n isrellaneous Ext. 9 for appointment." 1964 VW SEA BLUE SEDAN. Call REFRIGERATORS ditioning Co 921-8800. power shower, 15 months old, like typing. Part time. 924-4900, 201-828-1016. SNELLING 4 SNELLING new. $150. Call 297-1666, 134 Nassau St Princeton NJ New Supply - Just Arrived ------Member NJAPEA REGISTERED NURSES Apartment size used refrlgera- jjoviHG-SELLW G houseful finest Call 921 2021 ATTENTION tors. Ideal for small apartments, quality new furniture. Call 201- POLICEMAN - Hlghtstown seeks HOUSEKEEPER TO take full Lout 4nxi hound efficiencies. ... sizes In stock. harge for famll of Kendall Opportunities on all shifts both 462-9397 Si fRY-Sls dtv top mfg co. applicants for Police force 21 - WOMEN Park, Monday thru Friday, 8 to time and full time, vie are Growth oppt for alert A ener­ 30 years old, U. S. citizen, High H St H GAS and FEED Co. 5 p.m. Must have owr transpo:- especially interested In nurses getic gal. Much diversification. School grad., 5'8" to 6 '4 '', mini­ COMING BACK Windsor Road, Hlghtstown, N. J. .Mor. Good pa-, all AX7-2396 over 40 vears 01 age. Call Foot- LOST, one green verv tame af­ GARAGF SALE, clean ga age and Many fine ben. To $105. mum 150 pounds, 20-20 vision, after Aug 22 hill Acres Nursing Home, fectionate parakeet. If found attic, everything priced to sell. BILLING CLERK-Strong figure N. J. drivers license. Applica­ TO WORK Dial 448-3232 Neshanlc, N. J. (201 369-8711. please contact 921-2128 Immed­ Bargains galore. Hunch eds of apt. Fast pai-e operation offering tions must be picked up from iately Reward. hems unde: SI. Man’. Hems a little excl potentl to eager Miss. Good Sgt. Archer at Borough Hall, A-l; DERFUL higher. Lots of trash, lots of benefit package, to 85. Hlghtstown, before August 27, test TODDLER'S TEACHER for part- TEACHERS - earn extra, liber­ RECEPTIONIST-Mature woman treasures. Come and browse today date. TEMPORARY SERVICE time position In YMCA. Musi be al Income teaching evenings and RUG & FURNITURE MART, INC. w/some previous front off public thru Sunday, 33 Emerald Road, High rates 1 $6.00 cash bonus qualified In primary education. Saturdays. Applicants now be­ Peis and Animals State Highway 206 contact. Gracious ladyw/under- Kendall Park. 201-297-0426, NO FEE Call Mr. Knight, 924-4825. ing Interviewed for teacher train­ Princeton, N.J. standing. Some secy’l skills PART TIME factory workers, ing program in reading area to and most helpful 35 hr wk. To 85. days. Production hands, all de­ Immediate jnd full assignments start in the immediate future. IVY MANOR SINGER 1966 OFFICE CLERKS-General bkgd. partments, wood and steel fabri­ available now. Work hours, days, Princeton Shopping Center Write fully. Box 684, c/o Prince­ MINIATURE POODLE! puppy for Can situate as typist, record cating. Ridge Nassau Corp., Mon­ week, your desire. Where you de­ EXECUTIVE SECRETARY FOR ton P.u ket, Princeton, N. J. sale. Black male, c . ellent pedi­ Swing needle portable sewing keepei file lerk, cashier. All mouth Jet. sire.' No special skills required. Furniture PRINCETON sale.- office. Good gree. Hollycourt line AKC, machine, make- button holes, sews w/top firm, top ben. to 75. Enjoy meeting people at local top- Floor Covernlngs short-hand and typing required. ‘SCHOOL DAYS mean added ex­ wormed. Inoculated, 10 wks. old. Ion buttons, monograms, darns, SALES-A top ready to wear dept. ,■ ii :■ - Woi k week, Draperies and Bedding Liberal company t>eneflts. Call pense' Turn your spare hours into Home raised with children. Call embroiders, overcasts, etc. - rvo No previous exper req'd. A stay home a week or several days 921-2200 for appointment. Tiles and Linoleum | essar ■■ $43.14 - terms, ground floor oppt\ for career GAS STATION attendant, over 21, profitable ones with Avon's help. 924-9480. married, experienced on lubrica­ to be with cjhildren and catch up Write Box 564, Plainfield, N.J. WA -9100 WA 1-9292 >4 dow: $1 per week - call Home minded and aggressive ladles. on housework. Credit, 846-0101 or 609-298-1051. Excl ben and onl\ 37 1/2 hrs. tion, tire repair. To work nites, or call 201-725-6014. 6 day week. Apply In person, Tex­ Free Parking at Sears. Come In today' Salary OPEN aco Service Station. Rt. 206 and IRISH SETTER puppies for sale. WOMAN-SECURITY-Good poten­ I rv; -IN lusekeepe: -dayweek. 518, Rocky Hill. 106 Albany St. Registered AKC All shots. Own- BAILEY’S DEPARTMENT STORE USED FURNITURE of every de­ tial for exper'd store detective. New Brunswick, N.J. Pleasant working conditions and TOP SAI ARY for secretary with er moving, must sell. Reasonable Princeton Shopping Center scription. Thousands of feet to Growth organ presently expand­ 261-249-8300 llve-ln facilities. In Princeton good typing and steno skilly. In 894-9160. „ „ „ browse through. Always something ing all operations. Many fine 1 ea. Experienced, : ecent refet - Princeton lav. office. Permanent ______Uniforms a Specialty different - largest collection in ben. Salary OPEN position, 5 da-, week. Reply to enres. Write to ‘ox #696, c/o LARGE Litter AKC German Shep­ Bucks < ounf, Dally, 8:30 to 5:30, METHODS EE - Time studv of elec­ Princetoi Packet or call alter 4 Box 647 c/o Princeton Packet, For Nurses Waitresses, Maids, PLUMBER’S helper wanted - young herd happy healthy puppies. At­ Closed Sunday. Edison Furniture, tronics & compone process. Princeton. Beauticians. Utility Work etc. In man. E mens & McVaugh, 924-5522. WANTED mature babysitter to sit p.m. after Sunday. 924-1243 tractive prices. Must sell. 782- Doylestown, Pa. Some visual aid layout helpful white and assorted colors. In my home. Guaranteed from 4439. at a jr. grade level. Fee 15-20 hours work per week all paid to $10k SALESMAN: train at $150. weekly, year. Some imornlng and late after­ GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, LE - 5 gc. living room FIELD ENGR-No degree, but tech TELEPHONE OPERATORS AKC registered. Reasonable. Call set RCA Whirlpool washing ma­ with 120-year-old highly respected noon hours,Montgomery Park near BICYCLE REPAIRS school O.K. Should be either (609) 466-2764 after 6 p.m. chine, automatic. Other Items Life Insurance Co. Call 609- Rocky Hill. 609-924-7727. Situations Wanted We Buy and Sell electro-mech or electronic ori­ 921-2345 Part Time - Full Time. $3546. or weekends available. Call 921-6334. ented. Fast growth co. To 9500. per year to start. Liberal Civil TIGER AUTO STORES TE CHIC IAN-Electronic Sr. level. Service benefits. 12 days paid va- SOUTH BRUNSWICK student de­ PERSIAN KITTENS - 2 male and 2 24-2£ Witherspoon Street BABY EQUIPMENT. Crib, car All day work w/some OT. Good ■ at Ion. 5 sick d a s , Health Insur- >-'i .Lm" ?■ 'm-p sf.' openings sires babysitting jot lr Kendall female. healthy, playful and WA 4-3715 seat, hlghchair and 2 hatn gates. advance. Liberal ben. Growth MECHANIC TO WORK on buses. diice and Retirement benefits. Con­ Park, nights and weekends. Phone comp. To 8320 for full time, 3 p.m. to II p.m. trained. $25. ea. Call 888-3351. Reasonable. Call 201-297-2396. Steady position. Good salary. tact: Personnel Office. 297-2687. ASST CREDIT MGR-Degree pre­ and 11 p.mf to 7 a.m ,, Mon, thru Fringe benefits Appl; lr perso: ...... "■ ui s. Openings fer. Would like some Industrial Neuro-Psycbtstrtc Institute THOMAS transistor organ - 2 Richard Panlcaro, '285 John St., Sa: a«n nee- utboar(j motor, trailer & to 7800. Telephone (609) 466-0400 Sleep-:r . Reply to Box 698, DRAFTSMAN or GRAPHIC ARTS differential for 3 to II shift and k . 1 p01nt c;pwe- worK’ 71185 aild $380. Call 201-359-3673. Princeton Pa' ket. accessories will be found at: -Some arch exp, charts, graphs, $30 shift, weekend etc. Work under graphics su­ sake Sa > ' out Personnel WOMAN with good references, own Now only a short waiting period THE KNITTING SHOP FOR SALE: Bov's 24" bicycle, pervisor Excl ben. To 6500. poll tes a o. • egutar 6-month MARKETING RESEARCH ■ • ansportatlon wanted om t- weakl’ for carefully screened Feeds and Grains 6 Tuiane St. WA 4-0306 good condition $ lr . Phone 201- HS GRAD-Good mech apt In­ Increments, 3 weeks paid vaca­ for housework. Prefer someone 297-1088. terested in technical field. Learn tion after one ear service, free for all animals Young, college-trained men desir­ who likes to do Ironing. 921-2799 SLEEP-IN HELP at and earn. Flexible hrs. To 100 Blue Cross and Blue Shield, life ing to learn market research busi­ ROSEDALE MILLS BILLING CLERK- Ground floor *■ ■ a i’leasn ness. Must be brtght, well AND COUPLES from British Isles, 274 Alexander St. oppty w/future secured w/a top call Mrs. Bennett at the Carrier SECRETARY for Insurance and G Or CONDITION. KF NT ELEC­ organized person with ability to Germany and South America. Princeton natl co. Excl ben. Some type, Clinic, (261) 359-3101. Real Estate office. Full time em­ Bargain Hart TRIC BASS GUITAR. Call 924- Interview strangers and partici­ ployment, needed Immediately. WA 4-0134 1 149 evenings. to 4420. pate In survey tabulation work. Ac­ CALL between 9 and 12 a.m. LITE DELIVERY-Local spot for Accuracy in shorthand and spell­ curacy and handling of details of MONDAY TO SATURDAY BUCKSKIN GELDING. 9 yrs. young or retired. Learn off equip ing and reasonably good In math prime Importance. Personable and a necessity. Air-condlttoned of­ western and English trained. Good when not driving. Benefits, BRENNER willing to work. Stimulating work fice. holidays and vacation time manners, smooth lurrtner. Jumps HALF-PRICE sale antiques, furni­ To 4160, WOMAN I - part time, married, EMPLOYMENT SERVICE House Trailers In prestige field. Good pay with after 1 year. Call 466-2800. better than 4 ft. $325. Phone 924- ture china, glass, brass, paint- fine opportunity for advancement. over 30j two davs a week, 1-6 Phila. 215-836-5395 2307. :ngs. v 1 rro: s 'rames, shutters, For appointment call Frank Tabor p.m. must be good with figures. wagon wheels, iron pump, toys, MOBILE HOME for sale. 50’ - Area Code 609-924-3540. Apply it Hlghtstown News & Sta­ WANTED experienced woman for 1 vcies Er ., Sat., Sun. Serinese, ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE AND ■ 10', 2 bedrooms, excellent con­ tionery Store 448-1031. child care and housekeeping 3-5 Cut'! Nec k Rd.. Hlghtstown, N.J. BILUNG CLERK. Call Rldge- YOUNG woman desires Interesting GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies - dition. Owner must sell due to Nassau Corp. 201-329-2311, exten­ days week. Recent local refer­ ences. Call 924-9254. . position week flays 10 a.m. - 3 AKC - Finest quality. Superb tem­ illness. Call 790-086" aflst ( :. x . sion 34. p.m. Has AS degree In mdse. perament. Famous Eden Kennel MUST SELL furnished 55-foot 3 PART TIME HELP from 8-4:30 Experience in selling, sewing, stock. Six weeks old. Near Lam- bedroon mobile home. Moving to p.m. to help unload lumber and dress designing, Real Estate, Call bertvllle. 609-397-0627. 1966 SINGER ZIG-ZAG P, J , Walnford & Co. Midwest to teach. Pay down, as­ keep Yard clean. $1.75 per hour. 201-359-8389. SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS needed WOMAN WANTED for kitchen sume mo. pay ments. 448-2433 eves, for Roosevelt public schools. In­ Call 609-448 ! 02a work. Evenlnu- '-11 and weekends, Princeton Employment Agency With cabinet, automatically BOSTON TERRIER PUPS. 4 males makes button holes and sews on or Sat, terested qualified people. Call we will train. Call 448-2857 or AKC registered. All marked for buttons, darns, overcasts, em- Roosevelt schoo.. mornings, 448- apply Stewarts Root Beer Stand, POSITIONS AVAILABLE show, from line of show and cham- rolders, appliques, monograms 2798 Rt. 130 Hlghtstown. Permanent-Temporary-Part Time p'.ons. 4 weeks old. Phone EX- Boats old sews with 'win needles. Four- ARCHITECTURAL draftsman 2-8572. Garden Landscape year guarantee, available at $58.63 wanted for permanent position at • te rr s. Sf -low'., $1.25 ,1 week - consultant’s office In Princeton. Secretaries, Legal Research and ...... ______d o e r l e r l a n d s c a p e s all. Home Credit, 846-6100 or 609- Call 921-6500 between 9 a.m, and General Typists. Stenos, Dicta- TALLMANN skiff, 28 twin sere IBM KEY PUNCH OPERATOR 298-1051 5 p.m. N : RET? ARIES phone Operators Bookkeepers, Chrys. era nu: ne- ■ Professional THOROUGHBRED HUNTER 5 year- Ae stress a step-by-stepprogram SENIOR Receptionists PBX , Key Punch. ^ 4 4 8 468r following an overall plan. SECRETARIES NCR Operators, Proof Readers Cal1 609-448-4686.______old gelding, chestnut, well man­ Full time day position open on nered with excellent conformation. 'Experienced' Mathematicians (B6 FOUNDATION pl a n t in g teaching staff with Automation In­ irporate office 0! Elec- Good show prospect. 609-737- The c<| degree"' Lab and A dm. Assistants. TRUMPET-good condition, Olds * SHADE TREES stitute of Princeton. Experienced SERVICE STATION attendant. F ull rhanical Research, Inc. 0292. t ran me Special, $90. AUTO. RECORD * PLAY AREAS 024 - 029 - 056 operator who likes or part time. Apply Cranbury Point opened In Princeton on Autos For Sale will be 352 Nassau St, CHANGER-Philco, 2 years old,; * PATIOS people. Will t-e 'rained in teaching Esso, Rt. 130, Cranbury. ber 1 1966. methods. Excellent salary and excellent condition, $30. C all1 PRIVACY PLANTING Office & Tele, hours 9-5-924-3726 448-1420 'iwfweer i-4 p.m. Mon.- * FENCING growth. Write or phone Automation ns are available for ex- MERRY BELL KENNELS - AKC Positiq Frl. * WALKS Institute of Princeton, Inc, 20Nas- MODERN CAN MANUFACTURING tremelrr capable top management Monday thru Fridav FOR SALE - 1963 Dodge 1/2 ton Registered Beagle puppies. Pets or sau St., Suite 407 Princeton N. J. PLANT - Immediate openings for ries. Applications are panel truck, excellent condlttorfc gun dogs. Variety to pick from. sei i eta 924-1221 9 2 4 -6 5 " , machine operators and fork-lilt >pted these also 1964 Dodge Dart 4-dr. sedan, AX7-0429. MOVING SALE, Kenmore 600 auto­ drivers. High school education re­ openings. —- low mileage, like new. "Scotsman" matic washer & elec, drver. Ex- OBAL quired, good w-ages and liberal EXPERIENCED waitresses, to Ice-machine parts, going out of el, cond Also GE refrlg, dining company benefits. Contact Mr. An­ ra le, kitchei ablnet, chest of GARDEN MARKET INC. DATA PROCESSING TRAINING 799-1000 or *■ rk lr. Hlghtstowi atea, Call44i |business. Call 448-3298. derson at Minute Maid Co. (a divi­ /nsti notion l:.,we: , etf . all 924-0659. DIRECTOR appl the Person- 0347. sion of Coke-Cola), 480 Mercer Landscape St , (Highway 33) Hlghtstown, N.J. — Designer andContractor— Faculty Director for EDP Train­ Phone 600-448-' 100. I CHEVY 1961 convertible with 1964 : h a m c a l PIANO LESSONS - specializing in yoR SALE - One 14 cubic ft. ing School. Automation Institute of - 283 (Cl) engine. Excellent con­ Alexander St, Princeton seeks the services of a . me. beginners. Resuming Sept. ’ 2, Call refrigerator-f reezer. One Frigi- An Equal Opportunity Employer REGISTERED NURSES: dition, $850. Call 201 -AX7-286r Princeton professional data processing and after 5:30. 448-'94' dare up-Mght freezer, 520 lb. ca- 452-2401 computor specialist to assume Experience compensated. One or ------——------parlt One Kenmore auto, wash- responsibility for our education tlon. N« Jersey more ears education toward the 196' IMPERIAL onh 8.000 miles. PIANO, J . B. Middleton, Write 46 e: One Kenmore electric range program. Applicants must have baccalaureate degree, compen­ Air-conditioned, all power, excel­ W. 53rd, N. Y,, or Fiemington, witt '-ase. al! 448-09 79 after thorough knowledge of IBM ma­ employer special Services H elp W antt d f » rn sated Positions In medical-sur­ lent condition Will accept best N. J., 782T3505. Princeton Wed., 6:30 p.m. chine wiring and programming gical, neurological and ps\rhiatric offer. Call 924-7361 Thurs., F rl. A.M.______techniques for Unit Record equip­ cursing. Be, innlnf salaries .- el lent condition; beauty rest box DISPOSAL SERVICE FORTRAN desirable, some teach­ stand-by relief, varlng hours, ex­ WASHERS NCR & STENOGRAPHY MA- FOUNT its GII DISF hospitalization and major medi­ Bucket seats. Good condition. Call springs and mattress, almost new; 812 State Rd. ing. Starting salary to $12,000. cellent working conditions, good ng taken, CHINES-Free catalog. Free em­ - Appl|c cal insurance. Positions availa­ after ":30 p.m. (609) 737-3236. For a p c table - pew r Iter; bed- iependln, upon qualifications. All opportunity for sem l-retlte ! op­ tlm e; da. or ble on 3-11 md 11-7 shifts, full ployment service. Veterans Ap­ replies In confUenC’ to Automa­ rooc furniture; workshop shelves; WA 4-479? erator or housewlle with -jwltfch night. opentrigs, also tl e or part time. Call 4GC-O4O0 proved New Brunswick Secretarial tion Institute of Princeton, Inc., board experience. Phone or inquire and flat top de-k and swivel chair. m at W.T. or write Personnel Office, N. J, SchooL Register NOW for SepL Home and Industry 20 Ngssau St,, Suite 407, Prince­ Meadow Lakes, Etra Rd., Hlghts­ FOR SALE MOTORCYCLE - BMW See W. B. Schoenley, Georges Rd., Neuro- Psvrhlatrii Institute, Box 12. 545-3910. Dayton or call 201-329-6361. coved ton, N, 1. town, 448-4100 ext, 323. F50. Excellent condition, asking 100 a Princeton. N, J, Hauling oi all Types $500. Call 924-2665.

T THE CENTRAL POST THE PRINCETON PACKET WINDSOR- MIGHTS HERALD THURSDAY, AUGUST 25. CLASSIFIED PAGE NINE Special Sendees Bldg ^vcs & Supply Lots fa sale Beal Estate For Sale Beal Estate for Sale Beal Estate For Sale Beal Estate For Bent For Bent Apts.

UPHOLSTERY REAL ESTATE TT;'~- R ' F RENT - Province (SECOND FLOOR apt. tor rent. 5 KITCHEN SPECIALIST LOT IN WEST WINDSOR TOWN­ IN EXCELLENT location, TWO STORY Victorian on well kept lot, 4 Bedrooms, modern Line Rd. Four rooms : . , ■. ling heat, SHIP 100 x 220 feet In a wooded Ranch. Living room with air con­ Like New - Ranch Home with 3 or business oi retired cou- refrigerator, t me - SLIP COVERS Early American Modern kitchen with electric stove and area. ; $7,200. ditioning and wall to wall carpet, bedroom - and 2 baths. Living ,pie. Call 921 -9 2 3 ...... ediati at .: 1 . Spanish Provincial 3 bedrooms, tile bath, treed lot. dishwasher, formal dining room, DRAPERIES room, dining room, recreation ------Pot Ad- tnt ent call *737 48®, $24,900j living room and family room. Two ■H A | DRAINE room, and kitchen. Excellent lo­ Representatives for: REALTORS 166 Nassau St. story barn with 2 car garage. Im­ VENETIAN BLINDS cation...... $29,500. ! WFr NCI TOWNSHIP 21 Cabinet manufacturers 924-4350 LARGE COLONIAL about 5 mediate occupancy. Must sell. 10 Appliance manufacturers years old In good location has en­ ( ape Cod wit! expansion attic - S23.900, Hotels & Motels J . J . VETICK Residential .>rea. 3 !>edroom ranch, trance foyer, large living room 2 bedrooms, oath, living o r , 2 a;! s h ocfr : kitchen, dining with fireplace. Panelled den, kitchen with dining area, full MODERN RANCH with aluminum !"1 Stockton St., Hightstowr siding, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 tile room, living room with fireplace. In - the - hqme design service cellar, and 2 car garage.. .S15.000. CLa RKSVILLI MOTEL separate dining room, large ' ' eet e ;x • • no ga rage. $225, Reasonable - Financing kitchen with dishwasher, screened baths, formal paneled dining room, 488-0095 Beal t stat> Far Sale per month. Call 882-9049. porch, 1/2 bath. On the second Investment Property - 2 a. 3 room large living room with brick fire­ U. S. Route 1 and cHfake: Road place, modern kitchen, enclosed Don't deride without, consulting; floor there are 4 bedrooms 2 apartments, garage. A good buy near American O anam 1 Co, 2. 3, breezeway and 2 car garage, full full tile baths, storage attic with at. . , ...... $19,500. | COLONIAI TOWN house. 3 hed- U I i rood, ap.u tments. taste!-..: R. W. ROBERTSON CO. F UR SP! IALITY attic fan. 2 car garage. basement, baseboard heat. Asking. furnished, to week or month. Also PIANO 587 - 293,1 $26,500. rof’iT s targe '.tvmr ■ oom dining ^asking $51,000 Old Colonial - 8 room house in good room Venetian blinds, tile hath, N with privatebatlLCommer­ STONE COLONIAL: With privacy condition, 1 acre. In country cial rates. 452-2233. TUNING AND REPAIR STULTS REALTY CO. • omplete equipped kitr hen, land­ and seclusion, 4 bedrooms, large THOMPSON REALTY ...... $29,000. scaped patio, $185, monthly In­ living rooSm with fireplace, den din­ MLS (Multiple Listing Service) (609) - 259 - 7612 S ASS MAN’S W, Bryce Thompson IV, Broker 37 North Main St. juries heat aid water Lease re­ ing room, Ifamily st\le kitchen with Rancher on Large Lot - 7 rooms, After 6:30 p,m. DRIVEWAY CONSTRUCTION 195 Nassau Street, Princeton, N.J, Cranbui , N.J. 395-0444 quire':. nailable Oct. 1. Conveni­ built-in ojven, range, dishwasher excellent country location. BLACKTOP AND SEALING 921-7655 Eves. 395-1751 -or 395-0568 ently located in Rock: Hill. 921- and refrigerator, rec. room with ...... $31,500. 17085. STONE AND OIL PENETRATION fireplace and bull!-In bar, 2 baths, Too Late Oil heat, large patio and manyoth- 2 Story Colonial - 1 acre In Cran- ! HOUSE r OF PENT available Sept. Parking Area - Driveways er featur es all in excellent condi­ EXECUTIVES ATTENTION bnry, 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 car COLONIAL SPLENDOR In historic ! "6 N. Harriso: St.. Princeton Full Dirt - Top Soil’ tion. 16 x 32 s tmmlng pool with To Classify CUSTOM made lamp shades. garage...... $45,000. Crosswicks, N. J. 5-Bedroom co­ Borough 3 he'!t oon s, full hath I Call for estimate AX 7-0463 filter, a barn suitable for horses Shades recovered - lamps mount­ Charming side to side split level lonial with large living room plus j upstairs la ato: . kit'her. living or beef cattle, all on 15 acres ed and repaired. Phone 737-1109. offers a wide entrance foyer, Income Property - 4 rooms and a sitting room, dlntng room and mod­ room a.id dining ell downstairs. located near Flemlngton. Price: Trent Handy Shop, Pennington spacious living room with 3 room apartment. 1 acre lot ern kitchen Situated on 3-Acres |On bus route within walking dis­ [REGISTERED Toy 1 ox Terriers, $75,000. Circle. EMENS & Mc.VAUGH cathedral f elling and a floor to I-...... $21,000. of ground with outbuildings and tance of shopping ' enter and town. black oi (an and white. Male part celling stone fireplace. Formal plent: of old shade . Priced at $18'. per month. 2 ear lease ■ ■ N» 1 . * g i «■ i l l cl Ihua - AIR PARK REALTY', INC, Plumbing and Heating Contracts dining room, ultra modern kitchen, Countrv Rancher with 2 acres - $32,500. minimum. Call 896-0321. hua. Fox Terrier puppies, 799- REALTORS 5 generous size bedrooms, very 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, cellar 1 148. 160 MAIN STREET ROBERT H. HALLIEZ RUSSELL H. EMENS large family room, mam many partly finished, fireplace DOUGHERTY REALTY CO. > ! : MINI Tf N, Ni W JERSEY extras. All on 1 professionally ...... $26,500. BROKER 298-2150 ST 2-2694 Summer Bentals 305 HONDA SCRAMBLE Certified Plano Expert EDWARD McVAUGH landscaped acre in picturesque m, tor sale. ( all 799-1414. PIANO TUNING RA 5-5119 or evenings 782-5567 Buckland Valley, Transferred Very Nice - small home, good Phone 924-3522 owner will also consider renting location, near schools, 3 bed­ Regulating Repairing to a reliable tenant. $49,500. rooms, living room, dining room Freehold Area LLET ' IPARR1SCHOOI 1 Phone 921-8773 and kitchen...... $12,000. HORSE MINDED? N ! ...... pi id on GRIGGS TOWN' APARTMENT - Sea Side Park. WA 1-7242 : igt foi nto- n ailoa , KARL WF.IDEL, INC. Light cool and airy, 1/2 block Very pleasant little Colonial with REALTOR (our 52nd year) Rancher with 6 rooms - 3 bed­ * 3 ACRE ESTATE * it Oil MM 967 season, rooms. 1 1 2 baths, full ellar. from ocean. Opening from Sept. lots of trees. Situated on 1 1/2 3-10, over Labor Da . Balance of WIL1 INSTALL .‘.all to wall c a r­ 1/2 acre, 2 rears old. . .$16,500. NEW 11 ROOM COUNTRY KITCHEN acres. The house has 3 bedrooms, Our New Location month $5 weekh 1 x, 3-7498. peting. $1. per sq. yd. All work NELSON GLASS 4 \ LL'MINL’M COLONIAL, 3 fireplaces slate MEN 1 bath, nice living room and a Route 69 Pennington, N.J. After 6, TU 2-3754 - guaranteed. Call 369-4151 4 SPRING ST. family room. Ideal retirement opposite Pennington Shopping HAROLD E. STACKHOUSE entry, many exciting and luxurious PRINCETON spot...... $25,000 Center REALTOR Ideas. The kind of home you ex­ Interesting stead: positions ------WA 4-2880 882-3804 737-1500 Phone 448-1069 pert to pa S60.00C foi only $44, MIRRORS 138 S. Main St., Hightstown, N.J. 700. available. 5 Da 40 hour week. APPLEGATEFLORALSHOP A UTO GLASS PRINCETON BOROUGH Open daily 9-9 Sunday 1-5 47 Palmer Square W. PLATE A WINDOW GLASS Evenings and Weeke mm OLDE TENNENT BUILDERS Wanted To Bent Salar y as of October 1966 for WA 4-0121 Income property. Main house con­ sists of living room with fire­ 448-2097 395-1671 448-1353 201-462-0104 place, sun porch, lining room, general utility men start at The Finest Flowers Grown BUCKS CO, Real seclusion & beau­ kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths. TWO STORY COLONIAL, 150 years FOR SALE WOMAN 4r years old Interested ty on 34 acres, at end of longdrlve Full basement, 2 car garage. old, completely restored. 7 rooms, In room with kitchen prlvlledges in $66.00 to $50.0( per week. Ad­ Is charmingl: restored old field- - ".“KSS-'SSS— S fiS -iS S Garage apartment consists of plus 12 x 25 storage room, work­ Small charming house in the west the Princeton - Lawrenceville - 3 5 stone farm house & from every 921 - 6777 living room, nice kitchen, bedroom ing fireplace In brick panelled end of town. Large living room Hopewell area. Reply to Box 695, vance to generous maximum. window a tranquil scene, water and bath...... $40,000 kit. New 2 1/2 car garage, old with marble fireplace, dining ell, ir/o Princeton Packet. VENETIAN BLINDS & REPAIRS from sprtnghouse < ascading Into shade trees, 15 minutes from modern kitchen with dishwasher, Positions feature time and one WINDOW SHADES CUSTOM swimming pool. Barn with work­ 3 oedrooms, 2 baths, terrace at­ FABRICS HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP Hightstown. Price $18,900. No MADE ALUMINUM AWNINGS shop studio. Garages. It's realtors. Call McAtee General tractive!: landscaped. Immediate half for overtime. Salary In­ fire a n land, it should h< worth SHUTTERS, GUTTERS 4 bedroom RANCH with large liv­ Store, Rt. 526 at Imalystown, 259- occupancy. $43,500. For Bent -Apts. DRAPERIES sacrificing distance for such beau­ STORM DOORS A WINDOWS ing room, fpl., dining room, 2 3931 from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. creases ever: 6 months. Pro­ ty. It's frankly too far for every SCREENS, GLASS AND REPAIRS baths. 2 car garage. Large lot. CORNELIA WELLFR READY 9-1-66. small bachelor SLIP COVERS da: commuters. Asktng $50,000. Asking. $31,500 REAL ESTATE apartment. Spring St., Trenton, motions with vour depart­ FOR PARKE WETHERILL Assoc. AVAII ABLE for September 1st oc­ 29 Palmer Square West $75. month. FURNITURE REPAIRS Dovlestown, Pa. (215 *48-3508. cupancy - owner transferred - two ASPHALT SEAL COATING THOMPSON REALTY Princeton, N. J. ment. stow, 3 tiedrooms, 1 1 2 baths W. Bryce Thompson IV, Broker 924-5000 RICHIP REALTY CO. APPLY NOW’ DEWEY'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP DRIVEWAY REPAIRS* ADDITIONS plus lavatory - panelled family TOP SOIL OR RAIL TIES 195 Nassau Street, Princeton, N.J. REALTIST REALTOR FFSC1 room, full basement, garage, 1/2 Cill - D & F , 921-7655 NEAR P EDDIE SCHOOL and 1 OR SALE Cape Cod house 10 921-9676 PRINCETON .* 6-8 Station Road at re landscaped lot In established (201) 297-2710 shopping area in Hightstown. 6 min. from Princeton. Large living HOSPITAL *1 residential neighborhood. Ex­ room modern colonial home, 3 room, large electric kitchen, 2 an equa; opportunity broker PRINCETON - A J RSE V Princeton Junction ceptional value at $21,500. For bedrooms, modern kitchen, tiedrooms and hath, attached ga­ appointment - rail Amron Realt; , dinette, 1 1/2 baths, lovely shaded rage, full basement with bullt-tn An Equal Opportunity Employer SW 9-1778 ln< . Lit ensed Real Estate Broker AVAILABLE tmmediatel: at 293 PLUMBING & HEATING HOUSE: , FOR SALE tietween terrace, full basement and attic, bar, large lot with trees, low tax­ 609: 448-4700. Nassau St. 4 i 2 room unfur- OIL BURNERS Prineton afid New Brunswick, 9 completely Insulated, automatic oil es. Owner relocated. Call 799- room house, 5 tiedrooms, 2 full fired heating system, shaded by 0865. 1 1 ? " :,aths- Uvin* SOLID GOLD CADILLAC, Fleet- J, B. REDDING & SON, INC. baths, enclosed sun porch, full HUNTERS RETREAT. Now is the ° . ' •Iteplace many closets, wood >g2 mb Loaded BOHREN’S MOVING A STORAGE large oak trees, aluminum siding, - entrances. All utilities andpark­ 234 Nassau St. basement, hot water basement time for your club members to BUY NOW A BE SETTLED ti ext eim $199! tar assume 2 car garage. Asking $25,000. ing Included in $225, rentaL 3 l/2 P rlnceton heat. Walk to school and train. think about a plare to deer hunt. WHEN SCHOOL STARTS IN payment. < ell after 6 p,m. 799- Hightstown Road Phone G09-448-i)200 for appoint­ room apt. also available at $135, WA 4-0166 $18,900. Call DA9-2012. This 92 acre secluded farm could PRINCETON 445. ment. K.O. Baird. 201-722-9265. Princeton Junction be your answer. About 40 acres 452-2200 tillable, balance wooded. Excel­ Custom built 'Olonial, 4 bedrooms, .OR RENT 3 1/2 room apartment VICTORIAN COLONIAL, 6 tied­ MORE FOR LESS lent pond site. Large 8 room dwel­ 2 ) '2 baths, living room with flrer, DRIVING TO : . A. direct, Sept. 1. N. W. MAUL & SON Local and Long Distance Moving rooms, large family room, formal ling with new remodeled bathroom, place, center foyer separate in Princeton Jet. near PennaR.R. Room for 1 or 2 sharers. Call U. S, Hwy. 130 & Griggs Drive Station. Heat A parking space fur- Packing and Overseas Shipping dining room, plenty of closets In IN LOWER MAKEFIELD new heating s\stem. Good size dining room, modern kitchen with 924-0945. DA 9-4656 the kitchen, dishwasher, back barn. $50,000. eating area, wood paneled den, 2 : ished. No children. Call 799-0497 Repair Service BELLOWS - PRINCETON stairs, aluminum siding, garage. In Weal Acres near Morrlsvllle, u garage screened porch, large Bottled Gas for home and Indus­ Electrical Power A FOE3 RENT, 4 room apartment, Convenient location $26,900. Pa. the section that never falls to ABOUT 5 miles from Hopewell. attic fan Included, aluminum try use. H A H Feed & Gas Co. Lighting Installations Good trains to New York-One of screens and storm windows on al­ first floor, heat and hot water Our women's apparel departments Industrial Maintenance get oohs and ahs for it's gor­ Included. Lease. Call before are open for an experienced sales Windsor, N. i. Phone 448-3232. GRACIOUS all brick ranch, cham­ Hunterdon County's finest loca­ most 1 ac re lot. For appointment geous trees and shrubs. Lovely 112 or after 5, 201-329-6068. woman. Excellent opportunib with bers electric stainless kitchen, tions and most charming farm, call 924-5972. split level home about 10 years above average benefits. PI as built In refrigerator, fireplace In home. Built in 1808 and In ex- * $51,500. old with central alr-condltionlng, ■ opointment be- living room, den second fireplace cellent condition. Extremely large APARTMENT FOR RENT: South KEY SHOP Sylvan pool, a large screened ■ wee* s -i >24- *221. SNELL BUILDERS In basement, 3 car garage, air- rr odern kitchen, formal dining Brunswick. 4 room furnished apt. 248 Nassau St. porch and 2 car garage. Just as WE LL CONSTRUCTED it •,sonny' conditioned, lnnercom. On 2 acres. room, large living room, 2 fire- Adults. 201-297-3772. WA 4-3411 nice Inside. Stone fireplace In Ranch House. Six rooms and HAMMOND ORGAN --"Concert Mo­ CARPENTRY MASONRY $37,700. pl mes, w Av carpeting. Openstalr- Charles Perpetua, Prop. living room, formal dining room, wa to 5 large tiedrooms and full basement Good garage and fully del. Krueger Bass-2$speakers- KEYS MADE a den or family TV room, large landscaped. Close to Princeton excellent condition. Original cost Remodeling - New Construction KITCHEN WITH good arrangement hath. Full basement, new hot air PRINCETON: Two apartments, LOCKS REPAIRED well arranged .kitchen with dish­ and transportation. In upper $20's« $4500 - will sell for $2500. Call P.itio - Sidewalks - Block Work of utilities and cupboards, foyer, oil beat. Plenty of out-bulldlngs, each wttt one bedroom, suitable GENERAL GRINDING washer and breakfast area, 3 bed­ No brokers Reply to Box »694, 882-2141. * - Additions Alterations entrance, large losets, 2 fire­ 30 acres of land with approx. for twe [>eoplf- utilities included Garages - Playrooms - Kitchens rooms and a 4th bedroom, study 1500* of road frontage. Running c/o Princeton Pic ket, Princeton. places, 3 bedrooms, 2haths,faml- in both, one year leases: CREDIT - progiessive industrial Fulh Insured - Prompt Service or den whichever you wish, 3 ce­ brook, 3/4 acre stocked pond, ly room, 2c^r garage. $29,900. company . Experienced-,In credit Quality Workmanship ramic baths and a big partially r..t .id.in. driveway. Well worth \ Second floor, 3 rooms and and all phases of acd/unts re­ t UPHOLSTERING 201-297-2311 finished pla room for the children. asking price of $65,000 RAISED RANCH on luxurious Bus. Property bath. $140.00 month. ceivable. Send resume and salary REPAIRING All the above for onP $44,500. lavout. Beautiful trees, I 1/2 requirements to P, Oij, Box *8, JOHN RITTER OSCAR WOLFE, REALTOR acres, eat-in kitchen with built- RICHARD E. DRAKE First floor, 4 rooms and bath, Cranbury, N. J. 222 Monmouth St. lns, baseboard heat, cheerful Realtor 397-2138 ------fireplace, and garage, $150.00 PLUMBING - leak: faucets, bath Evenings A Sunday TWO Adjoining modern offices with Hightstown, N. J. rooms, picture window' overlook­ 101 N. Pennsylvania Ave. a month. 448-3341 modernization, tile repairs, appl. 397-3080 466-1297 466-2358 shed jnti storage space available BABYSITTER wanted by ; Sept. G, installed. James A. Minish 201- ing Doctor's estate, garage. Morrlsvllle, Pa. b: working mother, 5 day week. , Cypress 5-7157 Hunterdon County Multiple in South Brunswick Twp. Call 201 Call 395-1751 297-942' or 609-921-8678. $27,500. 29-4545 C all at i n Second c t . , Hights­ THESIS A MANUSCRIPT typing. Listings Experienced, prompt, dependable, town. after 5 p.m. CHOICE building lots available. Early Delivery Is Promised MANUFACTURING SPACE choice of 4 type styles including FOR RENT 3 and 4 room apart­ FOR QUICK SALE by owner. WANTED IBM executive. Mrs. DICleco 896- FARMS for sale with old colonials. ments, heat and hot water supplied. TREE KITTENS and or young VANDERMARK ROOFING and Spilt level in Snowden Lane area On this nev authentP olonial 0004. Call for particulars. Immediate occupant : . 448-0428. mother cat. Call 448-3528. of Borough. 4 bedrooms, living Designed by William Thompson Approximately 1500 sq, ft. of Sheet Metal. All work guaranteed. room, dinlnr room, equipped this four liedroom house features clean well lighted space suitable PRINCETON S. J. KROL kitchen, beautiful study with fire­ sitting alcove with a fireplace for laboratory and large assembly SMALL 4 room furnished apart­ BOAT - Lubi 1961,28’, Abridge SECRET ARIA I SERIVCE Realtor Call WA 1-G365 or 921-2034 place. basement playroom, laun­ In the master bedroom, another required in the Princeton to New ment for rent, 1 mile from Prince- 53" l 1/2 to l gear, ship Carnegie Building 221 Nassau St. dry room and storage, garage, 1 fireplace In the family room, and Brunswick area. Reply to Box tor. or. bos line, Priv. ent. $125. to Mil - ■ i Itricke: •>, -rev. cov­ 1000 State Road. Rte. 206 full and 2 half baths, 2 air -Mil a third fireplace in the sunk­ *699, c/o Princeton Packet, mo. Avail. Sept. 1, 924-9756, ers and curtains. Will take Now really a COMPLETE Service!! Princeton. N.J, 924 - 7575 conditioners. House In perfect en living room. The roof Is small inboard In trade.. Inquire condition, ready for occupany shingled with hand split shakes. FOR RENT building In Princeton Ostei Creek Marina, V/iretown, \e< utive Se retaries Win wait until the roof leaks? Open evenings 'til 8 - Sun. 1-4 APT. FOP BENT - th r« . Plan ahead for your roofing needs. September 1. Upper 30*s. Call Separate dining room. 2 1/2 baths boro. 1/2 bath, suitable for wiork heat and water. 237 Mercer St., N, J, 609-G98-87C2. * Private, furnished office rentals Weekends & Sun. all TU 3-4422 924-3487. and Might sunny kitchen with shop, storage etc. Call 924-5592 Hightstown, N. J. * 24-hour answering service NEW ROOFS REPAIRS a large breakfast nook make this after ' & week ends and Wed. NEW CUSTOM-BUILT 4 bedroom ost live.*1 le house. bi-level home on corner lot of Related services, . . APARTMENT In Penns Neck. 3 COOPER & SCHAFER RESTORED early Amer, 6 rm, I approximate!: 1 L(re in the coun­ Colonial. Modem conveniences. 3 Thompson Realty hedroor duplex available Sept. try, Including laundry room, rec­ Autotyping 63 Moran Princeton BORO iOF PRINCETON Beal Estate For Bent rebuilt s workable f/p, sloping W. Bryce Thompson, Broker 1. Call Mr. Lyons at 452-2807 reation room. 1 1 2 baths and ga­ Mailings WALnut 4-2063 Just released lawn, shade trees. New 3-car 19" Nassau Street, Princeton, N.J. evenings., rage. Owner transferred. Price... Munusc ripts 4 BedrootnNew EnglandCape garage. Other out bldgs. 7 delight­ 921-7655______$24,000. Mimeographing TWC BEDROOM Boro apartment Hanjiilton .Ave. ful acres. Many other charming SHARE: Would like to share 3 Offset features about this gracious old ADLERMAN, CLICK & CO. bedroom house, pool, In country tor ent. Modern kitchen and bath, CROSHAW AGENCY INC. Bea Hunt Winifred Donahue Lots For Salt newly decorated. $160. plus utili­ Ideally situated on quiet street home. Excellent condt. License ; Real Estate Brokers setting, 3 miles south of Prince­ 4 Realtor 924-3716 within walking distance of busi­ $45,000, 9 Spring Street ton with oung executive or seri­ ties. Call 924-3646. 307 N. Main St. Hightstown, N, J. Phone: 924-0401 ous student. Call George Case, diet 448-0112 Eve. & Aeekends ONE AND ONE-HifLF ACRE lots ness center, library, shopping NEW 4 BRrn in excel, neighbor­ 799-0400. ext. 2247. 448-2924 i 259-2318 In residential area. Price range center and schooL. Your family hood adjoining country club where NORTH LAWRENCE spacious $15,000 to $20,000. Call Harold will delight in this New England brick rancher on lot 120 x 290 AVAILABLE AT 293 Nassau St, A MS S EC RETARL4L SERVICES all thefamil: canenjo: golf course, A. Pearson 924-0715. Cape. Including living room with between Princeton and Lawrence- Unfurnished 2 bedroom, living For the clerical job you cannot swimming pool etc. This Is a full 2 STUDIO HOUSE - secluded in a TOR cALE - hide - a - way bed, fire place, spacious kitchen with ville. Entrance foyer, living room room, kitchen & rath at $135. handle, in office, club or home. story colonial on 1 acre. Full base­ woods north of Lambertville, platform rocker upholstered oodeis of cabinets 3 full bedrooms, with fireplace, dining room, rental. Also. Furnished 3-room Typing, offset duplicating, ad­ ment, 2 large tile baths, roomy House has living room, kitchen, chair. Will accept any reasonable breeze-way, basement and at­ kitchen, 1 large family room, 3 apartment has large living room dressing, mailing, bookkeeping, L.Rm.. formal D.JFtm., attractive uedroorr. and bath. Unfurnished offer. Call 448-2424, } tached garage. Also sporting an bedrooms. 2 baths. Rear screened with firepiace, cross ventilation, Inventory control. eat-in kit., 2 car garage. Ready and 1 car garage. $85. mo. Yearly- ship with Princeton address. One 18 x 42 fool swimming pool on for Immediate occupancy, porch, 2 car garage and wiork plent ‘ of storage, refrigerator, lease. wooded lot needs clearing. $7,500. lot 90 x 150. shop. High ground, beautiful views. limited cooking, full bathroom. Ex- .LOST in vlcinlt: of Mon. Jet., APPLIED MANAGEMENT » $35,500. Two other lots, will build to suit, ; ellent for couple or several s tu ­ Ifemale Basset Hound, one year SERVICES, INC. MAURICE M ELY one af $8,500, one'at $9,'00. Call H. B. LYON, REALTOR dents. Sl'O. Includes all utilities. |old, tri-colored. Wearing collar E. F. MAY, BROKER 24 N. Main Buchanan Construction Co. 896- BROKER 882-5881 REALTY Lawrenceville Call 201 -722-9265. with Connecticut license,’rAny in­ 20 Nassau Street Princeton New Hope. Pa. formation please call _ : - 5 . 921-6850 BLAWENBVRG, N.J. 400-2800 896-1010 215-862-*S828 Evenings and weekends Reward. » THURSDAY, AUGUST 2•"». 1966 PAGE FEN WINDSOR-HIGHTS HERA]

Miss Roberts H ill H mi In I) » ' r rn h f r OBITUARIES Monroe School - PT \ Announces of Oradell. have announced tne College In 1966. He ^ng.i?err.f • * ' v >- • • ' '* ' g for a PhD degree MRS r TH F I : ARSON Call Patricia Roberts, to Allen[ the University of Executive Hotird Stuart Juris. Mr. Juris Is the Mrs. thel G. Carson, ~2, of Mrs. Frank H. Jurgelsky, pres­ son ol Mr. and Mrs Edward Juris wedding Is planned. Hal’. A-re Road, Cranbury, died! ident of Monroe School Two PTA of Htghtstowr. Tuesda- it Prim etor Hospital! has selectee he: committee to The pr ospe'!'. <- lo* *-as . ■ after .1 .ergtf- illness serve or. fhe Executive Board for ■jatod lr. 1963 frorr River Dell Re­ PEDDIE OPENS SEPT. 15 The widow 0: Louis Carson, 1986-67. gional High S' hool and :s scheduled she was dorr near Hlghtstown and The are as : Hows Budget and t< graduate " rr ' • * : 1: >Uege Four hundred students will re-j lived al. her life :: the ' ranburv- : iraamsa | ..-a' W®8d W agner. Oberlln, Ohio, In January, .96 . re Re : ::e School wher. its Hlghts’owr area. She was a mem-; Chsractsi ui Spirit : ducation, She plans to a! end graduate school classes reopen Sept. 15. New stu­ ber of *he First Presbyterian! Hsa 1 U, Smyth# Historian, In Library Science at the Unl- dents 'will eglste: Sept. 13 and Church Cranbur atid a "em ber Mrs. Richard Clayton: Program, verslt> of Wisconsin. upper classmen are to sign In on 0: Brainerd chapter .32. OES of 1 E ugent a ;;'.-.echowskl; Mr. Juris, a graduate of the the 14th. Cranbury. Membership Mrs. •- Cliarr. Fchauer; Peddle School in Hlghtstown, re- Surviving ire two sons. Marlin Publicity. Mrs. Vincent Ely;News- S. Carson, of Bridgeton, and rs. ■ • INn: at Mag­ Stanle W. Censor of Cranbury; azine Program Mrs. Maitland one daughter. Mrs. 0 . Howard Dey. Smith J r . of Cranbury; three Other- are Hospitality, Mrs. sisters Mrs. ! : rest ipbell and Richard Clayton: L ib rart, Mrs. Mrs. Clendon D.mser m ranburi Albert Crocker Lunchroom, Mrs. and Mrs. Ernest Duncan of Jam es­ Herbert Bai rett Legislation, Mrs. burg; and eight grandchildren. Nathar. Shulnian C Itlzenshlp, Mrs, SALE Services will be held at II Mam W. King School Board Rep­ a.m, Friday at the A.S. Cole | resentative Mis. : iward Szcze- Funeral Home, Cranbury. Dr. j panik Roon Mothei Representa­ Wolf, Pastor of the Cranbury tive, Mrs. Ficha: sCUcknei Play- Presbyterian Church will of­ cround Mrs. lame- Danse: Men- SWEEP ficiate. Interment will be In Cedar . : Wd otai rack Champs Get IGnal Sendoff Hill Cemeterv. Hlghtstown. Call- Lugene Ine hour - -re Thursd.r evening Woiciechowski Put chasing, Mrs. ;ho track star ith aycee officials dur- ■:t the funeral home with Eastern! Milan Botsuk Safett, Mrs. Carl- ALL lor the Junior Champs Sunci / afternoon at the Star services at 8 p.m. tor Jolley ant! i ut iicatlofis, Mrs. Fron ft are Art Sykes, chairman f the meet held here Derek Williams. :j-a\TK Hamilton HirIi West; Garr White, Ew mg High; Officers serving under Mrs. RUS rI,L A. COWARD Jurgelsky will be: First Vice P re s­ eburv Hiah; and New Jersey Jav< es President, Hank ident. Mrs, Herbert Barrett; Sec­ National meet at Denver. Russell A. Coward, 63, of 160 ond Vice President. Mrs. Eurene INSTOCK Stockton St., died Tuesday at his! >5 0 left here 40 ears. He retired mJanu- choo! Hours: School One - :4( p.m. - : 4" p.m., Kindergarten rtM first executive Board meet­ lip Elemental at • aftei 25 . ears as a casket cut­ 3L.m. - 11:10 a.m., Kindergarten P.M.. 8:30a.m . - 2:45p.m., Grades ing wall be held on Aug, 29 at the M O D E !, I B 160 E lA W k 8575 2 left on Wednesda., ter with the Mercer Rubber Co., sept. c! pa ted enroll-l A.M.. 12:30 p.m. - 3 p.m., Kinder- 1-8: 9:30 a.m 1:30 p.m., home o’ Mrs. : . Jurgelsky Ber- I o: Trenton. He was a member of ger Mills Road, Fngllshtown at 8 MODE! < I 160 S< H \ M B I EK $375 s left 15 more than the garten P.M.. 8:35 a.m. - 3 p.m., Trainable Class, the First Baptist Church. nent. Schedules Grades 1 - 8. ; .Blanc ■ :. ■ ■ CUSS B 1 and Surviving are his wife. Myrtle underwa w rhf well knowm fall lentary schools, School Two - 8:30 a.m. - 11 JAMESBURG HIGH SCHOOL Huff Coward a son, Russell Jr ., MODE! < T 2 00- $325 J left hool and Hlghts- a.m., Kindergarten A.M., 12:15 suppe: prepared and served by Sept. - Grade 9 at home, two daughter- , Mrs l isle ate as follows p.m. - 2:4" p.m., Kindergarten Wednesda members o', the PTA. Tentative Copelanc of Wastmlnstei ilil, date for the supper is Oct, 6, Got A Match?' MODEL t A ! 00N 8229 '« . P.M. 8:30 a.tn. - 2:45 p.mi., Grades only and Mrs. Ruth Cullen of Htghts- / Thursday, Sept. 8, Grades 9 - 12 - 0 - OOLS I town a - islet Mrs. Helen El- Pan Qt fearless painters work School Hours: 8:45 a.m,-3:30| MODE ! ( M91 $ 3 0 0 2 left School Three - 8:30 a.m. - 11 dridge of Hlghtstown and six grand­ on 'the "S 's” in "East Windsor : Schools p.m., Grades 9 - 12. txitheran ( hunk a.m ., Kindergarten A.M.. 12:15 children. Township" lettering ontheUtili- Funeral services will be held at ty Authority's new water storage H1GHTSTOWN H1G1 : hool 1 Additional Models 2 p.m. Saturday from his late rest- ! Lists Services tower neai the Hampton Arras dence. The Rev, Harold Houston, apartments on North Main Wednesda: Sept. Grades Rev. Robert C. Brower, Pastor, Accessories In Stock CARDUNERS LIQUOR STORE Peddle School chaplain, will offl- Street. The 200-feet tower of St. Paul's Evangelical Luth­ was filled with its capacity of , „ _ _ « elate with interment is -.as; Wind- eran Church o. Hlghtstown, holds School Hours: 7-50 a.m .-2:40 _____, ” 5, ., 300,000 gallons of water In a . sor Cemetery unde: the (ttrsc- worship service on Sunday at At 4 antasticalh p.m.. trades 9-lZ, tioa of the Higgins Funeral Home, final test Monday of this week. Transportation routes will gen- _ , . ,,, 8:30 and 9:30 a.m. ,, : „ . ,, Calling hours will be afternoon It will service the northwestern eralll follow the pattern follow the . “ , _ . “ , Nursery service Is provided and evening on Thursda: and F rl- portion of the township within a Reduced Prices!!! partern set in 1965-t>6. during bnti erviCOS. -unday ...... da: at his late residence. week or two, according to Parents are reminded that chil­ Church School Is at 9:30 a.m. authority chairman, Joseph; Ca­ New member: will be re­ COME ON 0 V E H dren tn grades 1 - 8 from the te 111. area Mng between Jamesburg and F - err v ROT TON ceived at the 9:30 service, and -0- LEI- M AKE \ DE A I Helmetta, and those In grades Kin- a coffee hour will be held for dergarten - 8 from the Vlatcha- Elsle M Bolton 71, of 304! them after the service. The pordx Road - Texas Road areai parj, ^ve. died suddenly on Mon- Adult Discussion Group will meet LETTERS To The ED/TOR. JOHN M U SI A are assigned to Monroe School da, ,Xug ,r at walnut Creek on Thursday night, Sept. 1, at 8 Three continuing the pattern set; f!ospltai ;, tlj p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 4 4 8 -0 5 7 4 : (si £ Brook J & M Sports Center In March, 1966. Appropriate ti ans- Bom In New York City she had Editor. portation will be provided. been a resident of Hlghtstown lor Lane, Fas; WlndSOI Township. Your attention Is Invited to er­ FREE DELIVERY St. Paul's will change Us hour AutKom*d HONDA D*i>« • 40 years and was a retired em- roneous report of the facts re- O' worship back fo 11:00 a,m. with ting 1 ■1 ■ ' to tract ap­ U. 5 .-.130 CRANBURY N J. PWnt 395-03** . J . Legionnaire" - unda■ Chuch School at 9:30 a.m. pearing in our paper of Aug.18. on Sept. U. OPEN 9 - 9 DAILY SATURDAY UNTIL 4 Stock tun Street, & Route 130 Hlghtstown , , . Surviving are two ' rh.slsts ^late (,onven1 1o n i .m i h . :• of 32.01 t acres. Twenty-six and Hills Calif., and Miss Ruth Bolt- < andidate H a - five hundredths acres are In East The New Jersey American1 on of Tracy, Calif., and two grand- Mndsoi Township, Five and ninety-sb hundredths acres lie Legton and Its Women's Auxiliary] children. Five-Point Plan will hold their Individual Annual5 The funeral was held last F rl- in the Borough of Hlghtstown. Conventlons simultaneously at day morning from the Glarkin Fun- five-point program to stop You: ird gives ■ false Im­ Wlldwood, Sept. 8 - 1 0 . i era! Home, 136 Morrison Ave. Inflation that includes a cease­ pression. The Tayloi tani lying Frost for Senator fire in Vietnam musing corporate In the Borough consist ' one U S Senators Case and Wll- Requeim high mass was celebrated taxes and repealing Investment part of five and eighty hundredths Hams, * Governor BIchard j . -t St. Anthony’ s Church. Interment sdlb l* ■ ■-. to a po­ acres lying to the rear of the land itember 1.3, 1%6, the Hughes, and several State Sena- Wiis tiie (,onver.lence of the rtion paper released this week oi Jereey Central Power and k a Democrat to run tors will head a list of national j family. David Frost, Democratic candi­ Light Company, which parcel is P> and state officials addressing the Nc 'ember general elec- date for the U, S. Senate. presently without access to a public conventions. Directors and Super The Hw Windsor-Hlghts Herald Ml . frost, leading insurgent street. The remaining sixteen id Frost because: intendents ot federal and state offlce at 140 South Maln st_ is candidate foi the nomination, al­ hundredtl icre Is i s mall veterans hospitals and homes will open from 9 a m_ to 5 p Mo„ . :X .mula I tract on Ncv. Jersey topping the in Viet Nam so advocates that the U. S. aban- also .address the Legionnaires, (day through Friday. xm the 5.2 guideline policy state ■ igl i 1 mftl: a frontage the withdre of all foreigr of 71,69 feet. Henry G. P. Coates Utorne-. East Windsor end the arms race and pursue gen- Township, Board of Ed- lt and a comprehensive nuclear tes LOtt COST catlon.

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