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THE CENTML POST '' v'n'! '! iris"'^ck, FnmkHt) Toiviix' VOL. V—No. 16 Subscripiion $3 Per Year FRANKLIN PARK. N. J., THURSDAY. APRIL 18. 1963 .Newsstand Price lUc Per Copy Yenom Suing Polls 1 2 ; 4 3 (t 7 8 9 10 1 otal Di Marco Is Ferber 1 .'1 . ;i 1 0 is IJ,") 33 XX i 1 1 -S9 47 607 Casey Loses 11 Township Casey 60 81 6.■) 76 47 :w '77 41 ."iiS 30 7)6.s Young Man Kimson 2.") .36 -!vl 32 1 i 6 3(i 7!) 106 S6 4vS 624 Primary Bid Republicans Of The Year In Township Developers Allege First To Receive Heavy Support In ‘Interference’ Of i I Award Sponsored Kendall Park For Brunswick Acres i * By Town Jaycees Kimson, Ferber Yenom Corp. of .Metuchen is su­ Dr. t>, Robert Di Adarco, presi­ ing II Somh Brunswick Township incumbent loseph S Ktnison and des of the South Brunswick Board newcomer .Alark I-crber will face Republicans for allegedly conspir­ of Education and an associale pro­ ing 10 "maliciously interfere" with Republicans .Abraham Dobin and # fessor in Rutger University’s food Trank Chrinko in the November development of the 526-home Bruns­ science department, has been chos­ wick Acres development. haitie "for two South Brunswick, en the outstanding young man of lownship Conimiiiee seats. The Superior Court suit, filed last the Township for 1962. week in rrenton, also charges the Apparently out of the scene will II prominent Township GOP mem­ The announcement was made he Alayor Richard .1. Casey, the bers with allegedly defaming the yesterday, April 17, by Cail B. Democrat's "strongman" of 1960. names t)l the developers and of Wilhelm, chairman of the Distin­ lone Democrat on C'oimnutce ui their firm. guished Service .Award Committee 1961 who helped pave the wav fur Named in the suit were: of the South Brunswick Junior Democratic control of the govern­ Trank Chrinko, William D. Nel­ Chamber of Commerce, the spon- ing body the lollowing vear. .Mr. son. .loseph L. Rauch, Abraham soring group. .Mr. Wilhelm noted Casey noted he would "recede " Mark Fcrber Joseph S. Kimsun from active politics. Oobin. Frank Camilli, Arthur Tem- Dr. Di Marco is the first recipient pcl. ,lohn Neefus. .Mrs. William D. of the newly established annual .Named mavor tor two of his tlirce award. Nelson, Lorraine Wilson, Hugh Dur­ vears on Commillce, Mr. ( asey, an bin and William Luwande. The judges were Dr .lames A. Renk Explains The Reason ..t.ornev Imm Kingston, carried Filed Last Week Villagers To Have 'New FaceWt Barn Theatre , Kimple, superintendent of schools: I'lur of the 10 districts to garner 568 voles and third place in the The civil action asks compensa­ Members of the Villagers are renovating lobby and ticket booth of Barn Theatre at Herbert Wright, a member of the tory and punitive damages from I Township Committee: and William County Tax Bill Is Lower three-man Democratic Primarv Colonial Farms in Middlebush preparatory for new play the “Seven Year Itch" to be j A. Beirne .Ir., safety coordinator. race for the Ivvo seals. the 11 defendants individually and presented beginning May 17. Left to right are Joseph Zelnick. Edmond LeComte and By Richard J. .Sircbel In making up its tax hills, ihe as a group. All have 20 days to Alexander & .Alexander, Inc. .South Brunswick Township's tax Strong Kendall Vote Victor C. Torrisi. Casting for the group s next play. "Death Of A Salesman" will be Louiuv largely relies on the ratio answer the complaint from the We couldn't be more pleased bill from Middlesex Couniv is Tm struck by the Stale, It is the local Mr. Kimson of Monmouth .lune- time they were served. held Aprjl 23 and 24 at Colonial Farms. Harry Rubel will be the director. Nqjlh the judges' selection, " Mr. er by 852.574 as compared to last a-sc-sor s |ob lo see that this as- lion and Mr Tcrbcr of Kendall Ally. Albert G. Besscr of .New­ Wilhelm said. "Dr. Di Marco's vear, a decrease gamed largely .sessnieni ratio is an accurate pic- Park received strong support in ark filed the complaint last Thurs­ standing in the community and in through the cfloris of Township a.s- iure of property vvorlli. In some the Kendal] Park districts. .Mr. day in behalf of Yenom Corp.. his profession, and his dedication sessor Edgar A', Rcnk. cases a property i- sold for far Kimson was high man with 624 St. Barnabas Will Have Huge Fires voles: .A4r. Eerber. a political sci­ Kenneth and Leonard Berg, also of to community betterment — par­ What happened is slightly con­ mo.'c (hail us isiiniaied vvorlh. T|i,' ticularly in the field of education ence instructor at Douglass Col­ Metuchen, and Philip Kruvant and j fusing to certain pet^ic. since the State i- not intere-led in this, but arc remarkable for a man of his lege, received 607. Votes were not I. Samuel Sodowick of .South ’ Full Time Vicar In June Blacken Sky County decides each municipalitv s the local a-ses,sor had belter be. Orange. | age" Tor instance, a certain property totaled for the unopposed assessor Frank K. .lago has been appoint-, la.x share on the amount of 'rue The 22-page complaint includes ity College, Hartford, Conn., in ' The winner, who will be 16 In could be worth onlv SI.IUIIl. Each candidacy of .lames (liimarten .Ir. ed to the position of full-time vicar i value in the community. It is some­ of Kendall Park. exhibits of articles in area news­ 1960. He met his vvife while at Trin­ Of Franklin I July, will be honored al a banquet year it is carried on the books for of St. Barnaba.s Episcopal .Mission i what of a paradox that this thriv­ papers and political, publications. ity College, and they were mar­ I May I, at the Flag Post Inn, Deans this am Hint. Bui conceivably the Mr. Casey's supporters, "Demo­ Church, Sand Hills, according to an I ing Town.ship should pay ie.s.s this It charges the 11 defendants with ried in August 1961. I Jaycee president .lohn Dineen property could be vvorih far more crats for Clean Government," gen- announcement by the Rt. Rev, Al- ' year for hav ing more. ‘‘conspiracy to maliciously inter­ .Although it is customary to move Open Burning Is I will present the award lo Dr. Di 10 Ihe right " companv —this could l^crally duplicated the mayor's suc- fred L. Banyard, Bishop of New I rue v alue of; real proporiv in fere with prospective economic ad-. .seminarians into different parishes I Marco. .State Senator lohn A. be a renioic possib'liiy, but it docs ' cess in the Deans, Dayton, Mon­ .lersey. Banned; 1,000 1962 totaled .878 208.542, a.s coni- vantages in respect to the right to ; during their studies, .Mr. .lago 11 .; mouth Junction and Kingston dis­ j Lynch D. Middlesex) will 'be the i pared to 1963's total of S62..37 6411. expeditiously and conveniently de- I Mr, Jago will assume his, full-. sptent his entire field work time 'Ihe result: an ummportunt tricts. Most of the "Clean Govern­ Aci*es Destroyed ! guest speaker. Mayor Richard E. Howev'er there has been an ap­ velop and sell Brunswick Acres," a ^ lime ministry with St. Barnabas on ; with St. Barnabas and comes lo the ; Casey and Samuel Rock ,Ir., as­ property suddr nly is wonh 100 ment " slate vvas trounced in the proximate increase .since 1962 of Kendall Park polls, with Noel Mann housing development proposed on a .lune I. He has been seminarian- clfurch well acquainted with its sistant secretary of the New .ler- limes iis "true worth." The as- in-charge of the church since Octo­ Ov er 600 acres were destroyed in ov (.' 85u.; oiill ,111.i"'.i p ii.e . providing the only real race in 335-acre tract between Finnegan's members. scy Jaycees. also will address the sessmem on the proper iv has lo be ber 1960. when he was assigned to T ranklin Township Monday in the The enswer’l s in n c ni'.na Cambridge District 9, where she Lane and Henderson Road, and St. Barnabas Episcopal Mission’s dinner. Mr. Rock resides in Me- changed, the ratio drops the Mission as part of his field latest of a series of Spring fires lion of arithmciic and a 1 9 of received 61 votes lo regular Demo­ Route I and 27 history in Sand Hills dates back to luchen where he recently received li is the assessor's job to expiain work from Philadelphia Divinity termed the worst in recent history hard work. crat Katherine Fico's 63. Gained Final Approval 1872. when a group of people united its 1962 Distinguished Service lo Ihc Slate that the oecurrance i' School. , for this lime of the year .Stale Keeps Watch • .lack C. Stein, one of the target's On April 6 Yenom Corp. was giv­ lo establish an Episcopal church in Award and where he currently is not a bona fide reficeiion of prop­ Over 150 men from 10 companies During the v>par the Slate of for Mr. Casey's charge of "boss- en final approval. The firm re- To Be Ordained Soon \the area. The corner stone for the a Republican candidate for town erty worth, that it is it "bail sale " fought the blaze located between | New .lerscv keepts a close check on ism," received 118 votes in Cam- Mr. .lago will be graduated from pre.sent church was laid on St. Bar­ council. Tickets for the banquet and should not be regarded a.s a the Divinity School on May 15, and j Cedar (.rove and DeMotl Lanes. Aj the a.sscs.smenls and selling prices (Coniinucd on Page 8) nabas Day, lune II, 1875, by th-' may be obtained from William normal land iransaittion. will be ordained on April 27 al garage and small barn on the of al! properties i'l ih.' Slate, Rev. .Alfred B Baker, rector of Wooderson. 5 Darrow Court, Ken­ Sometimes, A Struggle Republican Reply Trinity Cathedral, rrenton. Cieorge Wolf farm were destroyed After an anal^fsis of all proper­ 1 Trinity .Church, Princeton. in the all-day battle. dall Park. In .Mr. Rank's words, the nego- The II Republicans named in ' His appointment to St. Barnabas Church Closed Once ties the sales priee:;, the a- Itaiion between Slate and assessor Charter Plan was the result of a drive by the The assistant Middlebush fire Born In Camden sessnicnls and the differences be­ becomes sometimes a "struggle." the suit have issued the following ^ Ihe first clergyman in charge chief describari the blaze as "burn- members of the Mission to raise Dr. Di .Marco was born in Cam­ tween — ,ile i.-, ■ i..e A residetiiial properly might be statement: I wa.s William Brevoort Balmer i ing so fast and furiously that It "The I! citizens of South Bruns-j the necessary funds to support a from 1873 to 1880. The Rev. Mr den and attended elementary and equalization ratii>. This is a raiio appraised at an amount in keeping Circulating thundered. Trees exploded into between the a-jsessed value ot wick Township who have been . full-time minister. With the help of Balmer’s son. Thayer .A. Balmer fire." Camden high school there. Tie has with other properties in the neigh- mentioned as being sued by the | the Episcopal Diocese of New Icr-i is still active in the Mission Church been a resident of South Brunswick property in a m|,inicipality and the borhoovi. .A shrew d ovv iver ( ou!d gel Open burning has been banned in , true value oi stjliing pike. Yenom Corp. of Metuchen for al­ scy. the Mission his been ulj'e lo T'ollovving the Rev. Balmcr’s min the Township. . isince 1952. He lives at the Eern- I C ontinued or T'age 4) In Township leged conspiracy have stated that secure Mr. .lago's services and to istry came Thomas A. Conover. The This is the third major fire (at brook Farm on Sand Hill Road vvith despite the headline-making arti­ purchase a vicaraue at 27 Shell' church has served the people of ieasi HI hours duration or more) i his wife and their five children. Seek Signatures cles, none of those named have Road, Kendall Park. Sand Hills continuously except within a tw o-w eek period. The Mid-' Dr, Di .Marco has been a mem yet been served with any papers, Mr. lago was born in C amden in from December 1948 to November diebush Eire has an-i ber of the Board of Educalivin since as of Tuesday. April 16. To Show Support 1957. He attended Mechanicsville 1949 when it was closed. In .Novem­ swered 34 calls since Jan. 1. Of the i I960 and its president since early "All the citizens can .see in the High School and received his Bach­ ber 1949 the church was reopened total, i l have occurred since March • 1962 As a member, he helped For Charter Study suit is the culmination of a sec- elor of .Arts degree in philosophy under the ministry of the Rev. Mr. launch a school building program ries of attempts to intimidate '■ i and religion, cum laude from 1 rin- (Continued on Page 4) According lo Middlebush a.ssisl- ■ made necessary by the rapid ex­ Petitions to put the question of them in the exercise of their ant fire chief Frederick Lewis, i pansion of the Township. In 19611, rights and beliefs and the use of charter study on the November .Monday's blaze vvas considerably the erection of the Greenbrook ballot are being circulated through­ the due process of the law. The larger than last Friday's fire which School and extensions lo Monmouth group feels they are simply try­ out .South Brunswick 'lownship. destroyed 500 acres of light woods Junction and Constable schools Over 100 petitions have been set in ing to exercise their rights un­ and underbrush. were begun . The following year, der the constitution of New motion by the League of Women with monies obtained through a vot­ .lersey .and the United States as ■Aided by a strong wind from the Voters and the Junior Chamber of er-approved bond issue, an addi­ free American citizens, according west, the fire worked its way lo Commerce. to the spokesman for the group. De.Moti l.ane bordering Wilson tion was started at the high school. j .Alembers of these organizations, "Specifically, the group feels it Road. I’rom there it traveled east­ I Under Dr. Di .Marco's leadership both political parties, and other iu- Is an attempt to force the dis­ erly toward Willow Avenue and as president, tlic board in 1962 was I tcrestod indiv iduals are working in continuance of possible appeals 14th Street where it threatened all successful in ii.s request for some ' Dayton. Doans. .Monmouth Junc­ in the taxpayers suit and on the homes from Gates Road to Emer­ $1.7 million for the 1962-63 school tion. Kingston, I ranklin Park and son Road. ! final approval given to Bruns­ budget. During the remainder of Kendall Park, 'f he formal Commit­ Much of the fire was on property t wick .Acres on April 6. The 11 1962, the board was particularly tee of Petitioners, whose names are of Radio Corporation of America' named citizens said they were busy, not only with its iwo-million- ' printed on each petition, are How­ off Easton Avenue. surprised to learn of this action plus budget proposal, but with a ard Bellizio Jr. of Monmouth Junc­ by reading of it in the newspa­ Middlebush was the first lo ar-; $609,000 bond issue to rover addi­ tion: .lorry Haislip, .Andrew John­ pers, and feel they are being riv e at 11:13 a m. Aii companies cx-, tions lo Cambridge and Constable son, and .leanne Reock. all of Ken­ tried in the public press even be­ cep: Middlebush left the .scene a t' schools and the purchase of 37 dall Park: and Willis B. .Schoenicy fore anv iiidirial papers have | 5 p Ml, Middlebu.sh volunteers left acres of property near the high of Dayton, been served on them. The devel­ at 8 p m . but men patrolcd the school. Ihc budget and bond issue .According lo .Airs. Ernest C. oper must realize that a ca.se area all evening Were passed. In addition, the board Reock .Ir.. the League's Charter such as this can be extremely 1 he series of fires have left the hired a new school superintendent. .Study chairman, the purpose of the costlv and will divert energies men weary In the 50-man Middle- Dr, lames A. Kimple. after an ex­ and the limited funds from the bush company, approximately 22 haustive search led bv the young petitions is to show that residents ih South Brunswick are interested defense of the interest of the tax­ have turned out for the fires. The iConlinucd on Pace Five) payers of .South Brunswick Town­ icmainiler mu-i remain at work, in charter sludv. ship." according to .Air. Lew is. On .April 3(1, 'lownship Committee Equipment has been lost in the County Planners will hold a public hearing on an fires. Included wore a two-way ra-j ordiiiamc which would place die ceived preliminary approval in dio, damage to hoses and an en­ Want East-West question of electing a charier study December 1959, and brought gine burned nut .n a .icep. commission on the ballot at. the amended plans for final approval On occasion residiTnis living in next general election. The petitions before the Planning Board last Route, Eventuallv I the vreiniiy of ;hc fire have been * I will be pic-omed al the hearing as .luly. deputized On Monday approxi- Current .State plans for the align­ ev idence of broad community sup- Before work can begin, the de­ muielv till Cedar Grove Lane and ment of the Rtui:e 206.A bvpass j por; ■ for charter ,-uidy. When the velopers must await the results of Di Mot: l.ane residents were called' around Princeton have Ihe support, ortiinance was introduced i arlv in an aptx'al filed last' month by three in t,) help. Ihe number included: of the .Aliddlese.x County Planning Alaich, members of the Township of the present defendants. The ap­ woni.'n who wore instructed to wa- Board if a . north-south route be­ ON THE PHpNE' mo.st of the time i.s .Assessor Etioar V. CommitteeCxpre.-'sed a desire to peal seeks to reverse the Superior Frank K. ,iaso tof d ivvn houses and lawn--. tween .Montgomery and flighi.siovvn Renk. South: Brunswick ofticial helped save the Town­ see -uch evidev.ce. Eo,- this rea-on. Court ruling by .fudge David D. Assisiani chief l.ewi.s expressed 's necessary, ship over .S.'i|0,000 in I9(ji; Vliddlcsex t'uun.y ta.\es. thpv si'i the p.ibiic hearing eight Furman which declares valid two h - appreciation to residents for ■As to SouUl Brunswick s pro|)osa! '.'■eek- from that dale Township ordinances permitting j :hi.r help lor a more east-,west route for the’ .Although :t appear,- the or­ cluster zoning. The planning con-1 Dalton Taking Seyfarth in addition to Mtddlebu-h. oilier b.vpass, the County planners la-i dinance wtil pa--, the League be­ cept permits smaller lot sizes, Regular Democrats Retain units responding to the .Monday week said they believed both east- lieve- that pas-age of the question with the resultant land deeded bv h ti/e vvere Elizabeth .Avenue. East west and north-south routes would in .November will be more likely if lire developer to the Township for Seat On Franklin Board i f.inklin. ('ommunitv. East Mill- he needed ovenui:in_v "We're not Control Of Committee Posts -Irong -upport i- shown-- now public use Ihom.is \ Da,;,'n !!( lliom:,- eiir.rtnatio' of r.ic:.il im.iui.an,. ,. Ht'sborn'U'gh. little Rockv questioning their alignment, we're throiigh petition-, Sh.Hild ;he Town- Fight Cluster Laws R.),id, an inisucce■-I .li (aniiidatc t, th..' ll.imtit.in .Schoo! be i .•mp e:! d Hi:!. Tianklin Pa.’k. King-ton and Re^u!vir Uuni cr.iu : 1 ap-x. b-K o. t- ■ .-.ai I ■ M I; tw-.n -h;p ( omm.'tee .As for the appeal of the cKisier 'inipiy questioning their timing." i;id to pass the ni- the Teh ',.t 1 r.infc'.'r In.vnshin ,i- '.mi- .i- p,.ss'b,e .'- '•■r.•-l^ ToWn-hio board chairman Elnier C. Ea.ston Tuur.'hip maini. med voiitroi oi 'hn ]z,..- \> ■ ,,,.a d'.na.'ire, :he pe tlions. whieh have zoo'tr; ordinances, it is expected In .ither fires, a b'azo on Trida" Board ol 1 duc.it'on e.ect :o: .\.i- y ; o'i..u':o-i was lUiopied ;■ - .p- '.ltd o,' the plans of the ^Township Co;in:\ t uminj;: ■v'lllan u'.d tt 'I'-.rn II,. ... 1 . ., K, p, been pr.nitd ii ihi pioper legal that Township aaornev' David M I'.if 'eii loj: npan!'- et.'thi hours be- vrj;.s .ipt>o:iited t.ve boa:t,i .n'. Mora,,i'. p. ■, ,,r p-, p ,m tor ttarea-ixi state and other south-Coun'.y municipal­ :n»: p:.r,'ar\ <• ui. ■ :.(! .n:,. K. : r, ■ .} .1,,- form, could be u-ed ;.i piace the G i eoe w ill opvKVse m Trenton on , • I' 0" ri '"1 lAi e Tiv e) l:on ! i:, ro.cht. a;d now m the seriate, vvh.ch w.iald ities lor a mure easi-'west r.uitc. •A n.ch - 1‘l'f t:u. n epn I) ii .lid .lid 1 I 'abrtii Al que-i:i)ii o'l the ballot .About 1 2(10 .A” il ‘.’9 a motion bv .Samuel Lev eii- fj.(MH) ie'^'^tpre-d He w-;; the un.ox'ptiid t tiiore than d-'iible tile am.'uf now Xouih Bi uiisw ick oflicia'.s ha.v c 'voter- (lai" 'v,,nD'. ■", Rej ,D-Wv: h lonn name- -.vouiri he re Hilled u.idei tins thal to request an extension OF .'"'.an.r'. ( a- pr •• “n! nu;,-. P.i.'it'k d !..carlo: P'-large'• o! . H to Ido his brief outlining of I Itvder.ik .sev!.i::;i a mem- :e,,;e , d bv the lo.v -shtp t -t-.e- ri'’C'rs Fleeted tveommended that a New .lei'sev .1 P'-oced.r e ber sfice 1!T'T w no re'.,gneii i.i- wti; h,. , pi state sen Vv. ' ,im pa' uh ..rptaa. ujv d’-luaiud !J D -: ;i : :: 'e- Pa, I 1 ail.'’ <'• tors the .'superior lurnpiko interchange bo placed be­ 'If the que-t;(.n i- pu' i,, the vol­ 01 111 nu'ntii i (I .i-ii and Assemb.v man K.e, \'ote?‘ Leajjue (iFrt'nn* 9n D.'.ii: .ind i .'> da Vv' A'l.ii'd.-n. i).-'r.i s Cell. I trial, Plaintills' law vur is tween East Brunswick and Highi.s- !.■) Tviu- A[:par< i:.'. :ni'- w -uid u et- .ind pj-S'd nevi .‘x'ov ember a .A eopy ot ,1 nrovitare pupatec h. H B.Horn.in. 1 O-'. . .1 ,.l '.l.j; a.I I ' B . 'o:, i ).-- r.sUic ; lor an extension untd \!.o ' k.ch.ird Al,liter has been rf- town. and that the north-south route hiock M f'.;'. I . ivara • n I' h I;-, e-mai: ihtmtei stud'. comnii-- a Trankltn dev elope: w.is presinteit ------— d p:'t*-.U'-.i: i J :he South- p.'op i-eci bv :.ho .State be moved, in " ' ' ( a Pa.. : .Kc', a.u! Al ...... Re: and A!:- I-ihu- -;on w Hiid be .'ler ted a: the ,-ame 1 he ciuster sua contended that to the b.siixi In tne broeh.t-e “ ‘LI It) BRT.AK (iR » Nt> ■->>. ..k l.e.icuo AA oinen A'ot- an eust-wi-i direction along the l:m ■ 'Ihe'. won d -tudv the p.-e-- ila.m ,s made th.r 'no l.'wp'h.p 'v '• ■ lowrsh p'. s.iutheriv boundarv D - ' : .(■• 1" (i -M' '.! id AT.ode the ordinances were drawn up to lit'ic:' iit'fiivis ii-e Air- tec: ;! . s ■ .1 K, : ;) - 1 e.i' I'j. ni of goverr.mete and other aiuommodate Brunswick .Acres -choo.s ate utur.iwdcu and ttv.: tire - •2 I" K;' p:'('- Ucn'.;Alrs A; a mcclinc :n Kingston a-; f”i- ni- tn.an.e ;ind perh.ipN ;«'t- board ha- -e: .istde pti-ner'v : , a ' ■ ' m Otv-'S'-'-." I' . : Ri : I 1 M '- (Continued on Page -1) Rc-i -vor.d V-''■ m.):;:h. Alavor R-tnarJ 1 tU'CV .1 e't ,11 'iu II <{ uh;jn;!e is school w.-s...... oe.e'-prn " . . d • ■■■ •• j , ' in i it: i) : Air- W N AT".. • secrctarv. ,'U.d :he c'nan.i; - fo;- a new Turn- ".ded. : ut/u!d be p'-H Kui" Natfi.in p't'.Jo,'.: n-t ., ■ ■' ■ ' 2' ' :i (i I' a- d I.- SET .lEWISH SERVICES ,M - R or ■ tt P.cker.s P'k.,- nterchange ei'C l eniote. ai d • ■ H rr- - : 1) : 1 ; 1 -. n-' ;i ruleruudu.-n proh- ml Air- 1 eet'ee R.init -.p’ e .i.d ■ ’ ’ '*'■ wt t'- t - Rabbi Richard .A Levinewill vo:.- - '.1 c ■ f there vvas no interchangp but':, .: - o : a ; a , ' an. 11 v.. R. j . abc :n,. 2 N'A ember '-eeretarv. t • - .to t> the dev c . p- ‘ ' r ' ■'I't". 1 " isneau duct services on T'ndav. .Apr,; 19. ■ - Al ■: ., ■ T.c Other ■south B.'ui'.sw'.c'k '.v'uu'd no; vv .v.T. -Itth:''’ i 1.1.1'- ' R,',, '. - ,irt‘ •. ci.'.dh’.K' frtiin -Mr'*. er assfg tn.it . t t-'s.,, , re,' " ' ■ ' ■ '...... at 8 p.ni. for the congregation ol r.vr-. r exer'u::vc hoard, ■”'10 bvpass r luic vv ::h:.n boun- SPiuki'tn Road eiati”- bt ..n' :t-d 'torn •- .ui'-c- . d"p'" d> ' ■ .1.0 1 u..;i (I:'— , Temple Beth Shalom. Ihe servcc' ■■■(i -i"r r are conducted in the Kendal! Park A]:'- Wright ^V, H ,n:1 .'I'.d Al , : a 1 ran./itia;., Di-'r.-' Hi, l"^a ret' o- ■: m "i, tv at vi- aii OBM RU, LIBRARA W T 1 K .lewish Communitv Center. Host­ '■ 1 '-'v' M 's Dea- COCNCIL MEETING TONIGHT ;n r \i.ik' :• rr. w !'! 7) •" s.f J a"d I’hv, Ri.-e ■ esses at the Oneg Shabbat follow- V V c n'-'n";,' '■■■ . - c'-,t- R: ad- — r;-.,-' 1 -eeo. — ’ri M"- I-, "7c Verosio'i, !' ink ::i Tewn-hip C -uniJi -Aii '7 • Reg D -- - : 17, s m: ,.-d W ro R1 M MI c I \SSI s :t wa« tec tmm.endeii t.t.it • Era- k i -. i' •- tne-t'.- :. ■ N.p • mg I'ne serv ices vvill be .Mrs Israel V . u i' .jc'i'-'-e'' Air- X iio.d .1 .-pec.ai mcet'.ng : •day. .Apr:. f’.o de:* IMC' H". . i) - :,'.k ,• J h o o N \ v ; ’! Turchi:!. Mi's, .Murray Rub;n and I n V ' A t A ' -‘I . fs. • \ P*- ( \\ K r,'iv- : All's A ::'von: '. ‘ »rcs..c:'o;ni: :,ac "Ci : K ■ ' is - Hck-I- a:,d '-.1 'I, ( .vi • "Cs on M:)“.da; . Apr;! Mr- i.to Riinvon, len: Negro - ...ie - .i.td t'\r t-e mi A; , Ao' '27 \- t ■ [ n:r pr;-e-, inc , i;rga'.-.or ! me- Reg , i) H iai-.ni'i', PAGE TWO the central post THURSDAY. APRIL 18. 1963 Annual Milbank McCarter Plans Concert To Offer Arts Festival Mozart and Bach A For High Schools The .T3rd annual concert spon­ The second annual high school sored by the Milbank Foundation m T H E M T S Festival of the Performing Arts will memory of the late Albert Good- be held at the McCarter Theatre sell Milbank and Elizabeth Milbank 'Yeoman Of Guard' on Wednesday and Thursday, May Anderson will be presented in the S and 9. under the joint sponsorship Chapel on At McCarter On ' of the New Jersey Department of Sunday. April 21. at •Ti.TO p.m. ' Education and Princeton Universi­ Participating in this year's con­ April 26 And 27 ty- cert are the Vassar College Choir. A production of Gilbert and Sul­ Groups from 26 New Jersey sec­ Donald Pearson, conductor, and the livan's operetta "The Yeoman of ondary schools had applied for a Princeton University Chapel Choir. the Guard” by the.Princeton Sav­ I position on the program when the Carl Weinrich, conductor. oyards is slated for evening per­ .April 8 deadline was reached, ac­ cording to Prof. Arthur Lithjpnr, Assisting soloists will be Eliza­ formances on Friday and Saturday April 26 and 27, and a Saturdav associate producer at McCarter beth Humes, soprano. Barbara Theatre. Crouch, contralto. David Dodds matinee the 27th. tenor, Arthur Burrows, baritone,! The cast will be led by Deborah About half will be selected to and Carlton Russell organist. Carl Truxal in the role of Elsie. Miss perform during the two aftemoM Weinrich will conduct the group in Truxal. who has studied at the programs. Both musical and dra­ a performance of two Bach Can- * Westminster Choir College, is a na­ matic presentations will be inclu^ tatas, “Gottes Zeit ist die aller- j tive of Dayton. Ohio where she has ed in the Festival. I 'ste Zeit” and "Nach dir, Herr, been a soloist with the Dayton Twelve counties are presented Philharmonic Orchestra and played verlanget mich.” and the C Major DIRECTOR ROB EWING, crouching, gives instructions to William Shepherd, KatRy among the 36 applicants with the Mass K 259 of Mozart. The concert leading roles in "The King and I ’ largest number (six) from Bergen Grant and George Blanchard as shooting o^ "There Is A Smile" proceeds at the corner and "The Student Prince.” She has is open to the public, and no tickets County. Princeton High School it of Nassau and Vandeventer Streets. Camer t operator is William Panzer. taken part in two previous Savo­ are required. among the applicants. yard productions, "The Mikado” and "The Sorcerer,” and plans a Transform Princeton Seen e Movie Time career in' opera. Display Paintings PRINCETON PLAYHOUSE The role of the sensitive jester. The Birds" . Film makbr Alfred Jack Point, will be taken by John By Irma Pressey Into Junior-Size Hollywood Hitchcock who has played havoc Clurn. choreographer of the pro­ .1, , ., p ifip An exhibition of oil paintings by duction and a senior at Princeton Irma Pressey of Belle Mead is on Princeton streets were trans­ froi Epoc Productions," he stated does so once again. He starts his University. He appeared in minor formed into a junior-sized Holly­ several times. film slowly, the first half devoted exhibit at the Bardsley Investment roles with the McCarter Theatre Service. Somerville, until May 17. wood location during the past two The plot of the film, which is si­ to people and their problems, and resident company and recently not to murder and mayhem, his Mrs. Pressey is the president, weeks as a group of Princeton Uni. lent but which will be accompan­ I founded and led the McCarter The­ versity undergraduates roamed usual forte, and then along about atre workshop and was one of the organizers of ied by an original jazz guitar the central business district with | the second half things begin to hap­ Vi Ponisi, soloist at the Second i the South Somerset Guild of Crea­ actors and camera. score, examines the classic love tri­ pen as birds of varying shapes ahd Presbyterian Church in Princeton tive Arts, whose headquarters are *THE BROTHERS angle in which two bo.vs seek the located at the Studio^allery on Objective of the movie-making.; '. C‘. iind CO ors w ing their way be­ and a veteran of previous Savo­ love of a girl who works as a Amwell Road, Belle Mead. KARAMAZOV which caused many a curious I fore the cameras in impressive yard productions, will play Phoebe: At t:30 P.M. in Tha Princatan Uni* waitress in an Italian restaurant. numbers. Acting is quite good, with and Edward Kittenburg, a building She is also a member of the Rar­ , crowd to gather, is the production I Two Princeton students. William vanity Chapa), April II, If, 25, newcomer Tippi Hedren, and tele­ , contractor in Hopewell who has fre- itan Valley Arts Association, The of "There Is a Smile," a 30-min-1 •Shepherd from V;estchestcr, .N’.Y 21, 27. Pratantad hy flia Onpat ute film which the students hope to I vision star Rod Taylor. Film is I quently acted at McCarter, will por- I American Artists ProfessKm- Oaacam. and George Blanchard of Prince­ based on book by Daphe du Mau- i tray Fairfax. He has been active in i al League, and the Art Department market in either New York or Los j ton. play the male leads: a Sarah Angeles. rier. Daily at 3, 7 and 9:15 p.m. nrcsenlalions by ihe Princeton : of the Somerville Civic League. The Lawrence student from Westport. I "The Time Machine " — special I Community Players and the P J& B 1 paintings include local scenes, still ( Behind ;the project is Epoc Pro­ Conn., Ktithy (irant. plays the children's show on Saturday. April Players and has sung with the life and portraits. ductions, an organization of six un­ girl Angela; and the Grotto, 18 20. at 1 p.m. BRUNSWICK dergraduates which was originally I Hopewell Valley Chorus. DRIVE-IN THEATRE Witherspoon St., "plays" the Ital­ GARDEN THEATER formed to do a nightly comedy rou­ ian restaurant. 1 Two Princeton University stu­ Cook Participates I "Freud" - Director John Huston dents, George Harton and Douglas tine on WPRB. the undergraduate j Casting for the male parts was . has turned out an intelligent film ; radio station. Allderdice, round out the principal In Craft Exhibit easy, but the group had to scour on the early struggles of the Vien­ roles along with Daniel Marley I The idea to make a film was con-1 nese psychiatrist. Montgomery Clift Albert J. Cook of 2 Harris Road Taday tkni Taatday nearby women's colleges for a fe­ from the Westminster Choir College ceived about two months ago. and I stars as Freud and the movie tells male lead who looks, enough like and George Gallup. Mary Allice is one of 62 Springfield College I sl'ooting began on March 20. Direc-1 Lisa to play the part of Angela, much of the birth of psychoanaly­ (MassH^tudents who recently ex­ tor Rob Ewing, a senior who. ap Witte, who has worked with the -1 With a straight face, camera op­ sis. Susannah York portrays a hys. hibited work in the school’s first propriately enough, comes from | Gilbert and Sullivan players of Phil­ erator William Panzer, a junior terical type. Daily at 6:30 and 9 annual Craft Exhibit. Hollywood. Calif., stated that the: p.m. with matinees Wednesday. adelphia. takes the part of Dame from Flushing, Long Island said. Carruthers. The exhibition included items project is sponsored by the creative j Saturday and Sunday at 2:30 pm such as hooked rugs, wooden bowls arts department of the University. • "We went to colleges like Sarah PRINCE THEATER Lawrence and told the girls we and carvings created by students an undergraduate organization | "The Birds" - Weekdays at 705 Princeton Music enrolled in a course in arts and known as Arts at Princeton, and wanted to give them a screen test and 9:05; Saturday. 6. 8, iO: 10 p.m. I and put them in a movie." crafts. private donations. and Sunday continuous from 5 p.m. Club Will Meet None of the group, which also in­ A freshman student majoring in E.xecutive producer Jeffrey Tam- The Princeton Music Club will cludes John Booth from Chambers- RECORDING OF LISZT recreation and youth leader^ip, PtUS "Day hat Mart kin, a junior from Los Angeles, meet on Wednesday, April 24. at Mr. Cook is a graduate of Princeton stated that the total budget is about burg. Pa. as production chief, has The Princeton Public Library w ever made such a film before. They 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mr. and High School. lavadad tha iarth" $600, of which about half has al-, play a recording of Liszt's Todten- I Mrs. Donald Armstrong of Cran- hope to have this one shown in a tanz performed by Byron Janis with ready been raised. . bury. •an Offica apan *:M loc^l heater, and th y have sev­ Fritz Reiner conducting the Chica­ I "Individuals who would like to i eral siorie.s in mind for a second ' Assistant hostess will be Edith ShawtiflM 7 P.M. I back the film may do so by calling | go Symphony on Wednesday, April film to be made nqxt Summer. 24. at 12:30 and 7:30 p.m. Rechif, Performers will be Rachel WA 4-1377 and asking for someone { Armstrong, mezzo-soprano; Martha THE LIHLE GALLERY Norton, pianist; James Waters, pi­ anist; Fadlou Shehadi, baritone. an Palmar Squara Janet Wells, pianist and Arthur CAMP SOUTUDE ^ Benavie, violinist. . West Shore Lake Placid, New York EXHIBITING ARTWORK Cama in and soa abaut Chamber Music Recreation Prof, and Mrs. Jo.seph Brown of 34 Edwards Place are exhibiting Co-ed 9-19 Years sculptures and art work at Spring- Rant-Purchase field College. Prof. Brown is exhib­ and advancad, privala lataam, vaica, piaaa, all band and iting sculptures of athletes and af archattral inaInmMnla. Ckambar nMtic. Charua aniambla. Oppar. Mrs. Brown is showing drawings •unity far public parfarmanca. Arfiat faculty. All land and water and monotypes of the dance The! •parts. Habby clubs, hikas and •rips, facallan^ faad. A^^ractiva Fina Framed Pictures quarters. \ show opened on April 16 and con- \ tinues through Tuesday. April 23. Reed Armstrong Write far catalagua to: MR. & MRS. JOSEPH KELSALl, Directors Original Play On ‘Broth ers 254 Varsity Avanua, tanns Neck, N. J. WA 4-SH1 RREUD is "A t a u t , INTELLECTUAL Karamazov’ Opens Tonight THRILLER...VASTLY EXCITING!” -TtME MAGAZINE An original interpretive - Karamazov. Emery Baitis. who tization of Dostoyevsky’s "T he' played the title role m Marlowe s Brothers Karamazov" opens to-; "Doctor Faustus ' in the Chapel Announcing! night, April 18, in the Princeton | two years ago, stars as the old R?EUD is "A BOLD, DRAMATIC. University Chapel, sponsored b y ' Karamazov, the Chapel Deacons. ^ Dan Deitch. Reed Armsirnne, and MOMENTOUS, TASTEFUL. OARING AND Written and directed by David fjgj-ry Weber play the three sons. FASCINATING FILM THAT EVERYONE Cain as part of his Senior Thesis j \ivo,sha re.spcc- at Princeton, the play brings to-i,j^,p,y WILL ENJOY!” -CROWTHER, N.Y. TIMES GILBERT AND SULLIVAN's ‘Yeoman ot the Guard’ will gether many actors of the Prince- undergraduates, are both active in RINCETON be presorted by the Savoyards on 1-iiday and Saturday, ton Community. ; Theatre Intime and Triangle Club,’ The cast of almost 50 charac-; Armstrong, a town resident, April 26 and 27, at McCaitcr 1 heatre. Rehearsing, from ters includes undergraduates, grad- p„.a,,dei. left, are Edwaid Kel'.enbuig, V i Punisi, George Gallup Jr. uate students, and Princeton resi- ^ ,v-, In- dents. lime Iasi year. .lulia I’rcmon. from AUCTION The play deals with the brothers | Princeton High School, plays ! Grushenka: Fita Nagel, from Gor- I Amateurs To Sing many, plays Katya and Kirsti Pol- GALLERY INC. lard, from .Mis.s i'lnc’s Schooi Dave Mass By Haydn plays Lise. The Princeton Society of Musical Georgine Hall is making :i special .^mateu^s with orchestra, under appearance as Nastasya, the peas­ the direction of Thomas Hilbish, ant woman, as is Prof. A F'. Ran- BRUBECK will meet on Sunday, April 21. at 5 bitschek of the classics depart­ Starring Montgamery CLIFT, Larry PARKS, ment. who plays Father Zessima. Public Auctions • and his Quartet p.m, in Miss Fine's School gym­ Susannah YORK, Susan KOHNER, iiloan HiRUi nasium. Mila Gibbons, director of the .Ap- McCarter Theatre, Princeton, WA 1-8700 Soloists will be Thelma Young, pari School of Ballet, has ar­ ranged for her Appari dancers to Sat. eve, April 20, 8:30, $3.90, $2.90 soprano: Barbara Hilbish, contral­ DAILY AT NOW SHOWING for disposal of collections luto: Clarence Moore tenor and i ^PPe*'' in the opening scene of the Woodward Waesche, bass. The pro- P'^v under the direction of Virginia 6:30 eno 9:00 P.M. gram will be the Theresa Mass by | Karczewski. a character dani e I f I I Haydn. Re.servations are avaiia-;‘^"°''®”8''aP*’f‘'- MATINEES A-M’IQl E FI R.MTUKE • IWINTINGS 1 ble'from Mrs, MacKenty Bryan. 12; The plav runs fiv e nights- 1 .S, M. Reunion Hall. Princeton Uni- Thursday at 8:40: Fridav, .April Wed., Sot. & Sun. "It could be the most terrifying motion picture 6 AR0FN I versity. before Friday; April 19. , 19, at 8 'to p m anil Apru 2"), i'-l, at 2:30 P.M. PRIMS • SCCLPTLRES • Rl CS I have ever made!" -. 1,' H iT' //' and 2T ai S till p m .\o aiiniis,--i'in ' Io n N .1 - - a u S t r r r- ' •’)> Cl ' Brubeck To Play dr-.i ceil CLASSICAL and ORIENTAL \RT Here On Saturday Unlimited JE\I ELLERY • RARE ROOKS! ^ ALFRED Dave Brubeck, internationally ac­ COMFORTABLY claimed jazz pianist, will bring the FREE PARKING 1 EMFERA PURE c o n t r o l l e d quartet to McCarter Theatre on Sat- j At All Times HITCHCOCKS J ,ip .; 2n at 8-.30 p.m 1 Dave Brubeck is the symbol of I NOW PLAYING Permanent Sales Rooms progressive jazz in the minds of Limited RINCE PHONE Prmccton, TlieBiiYls most Americans, as 'well as pop­ Engagem ent W A 1-81I I Exhibitions and Sales T f C H N I ( ( ) I o » V ple al over the world. Plaving with Dave Brubeck in his FEATURE; WEEKDAYS 7:05 & 9:0S; SATURDAY 6-8-10:10 Ouarte; :.s the .al;o sa.Miphonis! PETRY STORAGE CO. ' Paul Desmond SUNDAY CONTINUOUS FROM 5 P.M. Princeton audience- arc sure ROD TAYLCR JESSiC.A TANDY SUZANNE‘^[[SHEHE TlPPf HEDREN "It could be ttie most terrifying motion picture Rl. J. l.awrciiccv illc I'w]! remember also Brubeck's drum­ Special Kiddie Shews mer, -loe Morello. from the Quar­ have ever made!" SEE 'THE BIRDS " i. NOW SHOWING tet's concert here m the Fall of Sot. April 2 0 - 1:30 p.m TERMS, vvliirli air iirgdlialilr ami r)iiKlltion< FROM THE B E G IN N IN G i9«n Son. Apr. 21 - 2 :00 p.m. l- P ! N e ( 1 C.l ts Brubeck’.s ha.‘s pla'-er. Cicnc of coiilari rillicr nffierr lu-lnw ; AT 3, 7 and 9:15 DAILY Wright, iu'i’cd in*- Bruocck Ouar- le! in !9.)8 He oegan hes larcer "LITTLE Young People’s Show with G1U-11 Ba-ie wh'i Will be coni­ JOHN A. Rl ( KI EV II. ,1. s u m .MLR RIDING HOOD” Sot Apr. 20 at 1 P.M. ine to McCarter m May. as the second in a senes of popular jazz "THE TIME MACHINE" on Polmer Square ALL SEATS 50c r o Pclrv .''lor. (a». or A I-IJJtS and folk, arti.sts The Brqbeck con­ — Plus Cartoons — e FREE P A R K IN G • cert April 2fl IS the fir-t m the senes - Plus Cartoons -

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y THUI’vS D 'Y , AP',11. 18, 1363 THE c e n t r a l p o s t Pi^GE THREE New areas were added to .New Harayda Directing Jersey Public Shooting Grounds in Establishes First MILLSTONE BAKE SALE IS62. according to the State Con­ ‘Seven Year Itch' A fiflother’s Day bake sale will be servation Department. Included Funeral Home In THE CENTRAL POST held by the Ladies .Auxiliary of were 913 acres on the Dix Tract on George .Axelrod's comedy, • 7he Delaware Bay and 195 acres on the Seven Year Itch" will be the Vil­ South Brunswick the East Millstone fire company on Menantico Grounds in Cumberland lagers 'first production this sca- ■Mas 11. 10 a.m. at the fire house so.i, .John Harayda of North Bruns­ Seiving South Biuitswick and Franklin lo\si7shipj County. Michael .1, .Murphy, a licen-ed on .Market Street. Mrs. Walter Par- wick will direct the play. ast>i.sted funeral director. hai opened the Published e\ery Thursday morning in Franklin Pail;, N. J. I K and Mrs. John Tamburini are in by (ieorge Carrado Jr., also of charge of arrangements. •North Brunswick. first funeral home in South Brur.>- Bernard Kilgore. Publisher wick Township, at Ridge and We^; .■'''ark Barry makes his first ap- Edward P. Burke, General Manager WOODLAND m-arance with :he \iila.ct,s 'i .ne ■New Roads. .Monmouth .luncrion. role of Richard Sherman. Others .Mr. Murphy, a tiatise of .Mon­ Ricliard J. Strcbel. Managing Editor Country Day Camp cast arc .Arnold Peters, Lynn mouth Junction, pret iously had Getting To been associated with funeral home- Laz^a^a. Beverly (jrcenberg. Mur­ Know You Rte. 27 A X 7-1956 ray (ireenberg. Lucille (lassaro. in Highland Park, .Iame^burg and Business Olfice— Route 27. Franklin Park, J. •Asbury Park. loe Ro enberg. Eleanor Weisen- AXminster 7-343-1 jJe was graduated Irom .Arncr.- .\ \ ’t\V hrm in this com­ June 24 * Aug. 30 born. Inez Gale. Mildred Kereke'-. Quentin Ochs, and Frank .Sarro. can Academe of Funeral Service- Second Class postage paid at Franklin Park. N. J. munity, we realize that we Ine., .New York City, winning the have a reputation to make and Ag«> 4 to 12 John Harayda has directed many Price: 10 Cents One Year S3 By Mail successful productions including dean’- award for proficiency m the ' that it will take more than fine 4 weak t 4 waak tarmi mortuary art.s and science-, and phra.ves to gain the acceptance alaa waakly - S day katit ".Monique" and "The Glass .Men­ agerie" for the Villagers, The play the .Mu .Sigma Alpha .Award lor out­ wc so earnestly desire. How­ rail day * ■ 4 half day ♦ - 1l;45 standing scholastic achievement. Monmouth Junction School Class Tranagaftation Pravidad will open May 17, at the Barn The- ever, the fact that we have • He is a graduate of .lame-burg ilre. Colonial Faims, and run passed the stringent licensii^ through to .lune 1. High School. Trips Set; Sext Stop Philadelphia Swimniifie 4 divine intfruclinns .VIr. ,Murph.\' is arii\e in the rcquiremcnis of this state doee ftportsa crafts, dramatici. The annual schedule of da.s.s inps indicate something regarding LPTON ON DEAN'S LIST .Monmouth .lunction Fire Co., the on Thursday, June 1,1. at 2 p.m a tinfinf. natwra stwdy. First Aid Squad and St. (.ecclia'- of, the students in the Monmouth speda! Flag Day commemoration our competence. Moreover, we hikasy caekeMts .loel M. Upton o f30 Olcott bsl . Holy Name Society. Junction .School, ha^ been an­ believe that a visit to our ev .Middlebush, has been named to the nounced by F'rederick .Nadier. prkn- assembly has been scheduled. Mr. Raadifif Warkskap He is married to lhe former Cath­ tablishincnt will demotutfaie senior dean’s list of the Rutgers cipal. .Several groups luue aireadv Nadier urges all parents and University College of Arts and Sci- erine Santowasso of .Monmouth completed trips. tricnds of the school to atioTO the the warm, homelike attaoe- Junction, apd has one son. Michael programs. pherc of its interior as well M A. Murphy. He is the son of Frank Those cias.ses who ha\e finished the modernity of iu facilities. I. .Murphy of Monmouth .lunction trips nciude the sixth grade ciass \yTEIiI( \ S FIRST U \M )( R XFTKl) and the late Mrs. Mary E. .Vlurphv taughi by John J. Tein ewho took a trip with the sixth grade clas.s I-K.IFI W F K .fir I f i FORI \HI.F i \ taught by ."Vlrs. Edyihe Weinrer to the Mu.seum of Natural History m Telephone: DAvis 9-2000 .New York Cit yon April 5 and the VARGA OBirUJfRJES fourth grades taught by .Mrs. Thel­ Enjoy Easter Vacation On Wheels ma Hoclke and .Mrs, Elizabeth, to M. J. M U R PH Y T m n t the .New .lersey State Museum in KATHLEEN HELMSTETTER Spring weather is enjoyed by Thomas Pearson, center, a Trenton. .April 4. OIL CO. J io m e a t t a c h e ' Kathleen Helmstetter. 15-montli- third grader at Middlebush School who used money earn­ The next rip will be taken by the old daughter of Thomas and Elaii.e ed from odd jobs to acquire a motorized cart. Pushing fifth grades taught by Mrs.'Mil­ Leslie Helmstetter, 5 Bartle Road. S MO SET FEATURES him in yard cf Inglebush Estates home is sister Joan and dred Landis and Mrs. Catherine Ridge Rood Franklin Township, died April 10 in Robert Reynolds. Cart’s motor must be clogged. Murphy, to Philadelphia, where the NEVER REFORE 1 St. Peter's General Hospital. New groups will visit independence Hall, AX 7-2200 Monmouth Junction, N. J. IN UOHTWEIOHT M ” TV Brunswick, after a two-day illness. the Bet-sy Ross home and the Old She was born in San Francisco. I Leo Run von Is Meeting House. This trip is planned • Volt;; Didtirc Puwrr Calif., and had just moved to the LETTERS To for Friday. .April 26, and there will • ‘'Gated Beam'* Sound System Township with her parents. New Leader Of be 48 children taking the trip. • Automatic "Fringe Lock" Circuitry *,6’ fipfri ( 4,it rrtM Also surviving are the paternal On May 10, the first grade class ^ • Horizontal Linearity Adjustment i.S 1" f«ct c c «rc4 grandparents, Mr and Mrs Nicho­ The EDITOR taught by Mrs. Rita Lawson will 1 • "Perma-Str Tuning THE ATTACHE Jewish Center NOTICE TO RESIDENTS MOOEL KICSO-2 las G, Helmstetter of this Town­ .S.r; travel to the Walker Ciorden farms ship. and the maternal grandpar­ Leo Run.von of 56 Hastings Road, " ih;' de\eloper i.sn'i intere-sted in in Plainsboro and on May 23, the BUILT AS ONtr ZimjH WOULD BUILD IT! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leslie of ; Kendall Park, has been elected first graders taught by Miss Cath-’ OF FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Hawaii. ' president of the Temple Beth Sha- our educational problems. . ." With this ominous observation. Planning erine Queenan will tour Monmouty The Rev. James McKenna. pa.s- , lorn. Elections were conducted on Built As Only Zenith Would Build It Board attorney David M. Greene Junction .visiting the Pennsylvania! tor of St. Matthias R.C. Church, i Sunday in the Kendall Park Jew­ Railroad station, the fire house, the | pronounced a blessing at the Boy- ish Community Center. might well have added that be­ cause the planning did not give vig­ first aid squad, and the post office. WEBER'S TV & Appliance lan Funeral Home, New Brunswick, Other newly-elected officers in­ orous backing to the Board of Ed­ On Friday, June 7, the second Notice is hereby given that in order to protect the persons Saturday. clude Norman Schiff, first vice (grades taught by Mrs. Phyllis! ucation's original request of $400.- and property ot the citizens of the township of Franklin no Georges Rd. AX 7-2110 Deans, N.J. Interment was in St Peter’s pre.sident; Morton Wurmbrand, sec­ Shuke. Mrs. Woneva Seals and Cemeterv. New' Brunswick. 000 from the sadly harrassed permits will be issued to kindle any bonfire or other expossd ond vice president; Daniel Alper, Mrs. Linda Warren will travel to fire during the dry weather. treasurer; Mrs. Philip Zassler, re­ Ycnom Corp., we taxpayers of the Staten Island zoo, MRS. EMIL FUSSLER cording secretary; Barry Indik, South Brunswick face a glut of ed­ in eddition. Mr. Nadier hes an­ Mrs. Mary Fussier, wife of Emil, correspojiding secretary; and Sy ucational needs that may well mim­ nounced severa Iprograms of inter­ of New Road, Monmouth Junction, ic the educational emergency which Roslon. financial secretary. est to parents. On 'Tuesday. April Any person convicted of any violation of "an ordiance pro­ died April 13 at St. Peter’s General Mr. Kendall’s enterprise fostered'' 23 at 8 p m. the regular meeting Mr. Runyon succeeds Jack C. viding tor inspection by duly authorized officials of fire depart- Hospital. New Brunswick. upon the Township. of the bpta will be held, as well as Stein who has completed a year as insnts, regulation of fires and issuance of permits in the town­ A native of Hungary, she lived in Temple president. •And how strange indeed it is to the school’s science fair. r hear Jack Stein, Planning Board; ship ot Franklin ' shall be liable to a fine of r at more than two this area most of her life, and was The new president is a public ac­ On Tuesday. May 21. at 2 p.m. a communicant of St. Ladislau.- piesidcn;, urge the Board of Edu­ and 8 p m. the music festival will hundred dollars or imprisonment of not more than ninety days countant associated with the David cation to accept Yenum's "gener­ or both. R.C. Church, New Brunswick. Allas Certified Public Accountants be presented. On Wednesday. May The funeral was held April 16 ous,’’ although admittedly disinter­ 29, a special Memorial Day assem­ of New York City. He and Mrs. ested. offer when .Mr. Stein him­ from the Gowen Funeral Home. Runyon are the parents of two sons, bly will be conducted at 2 p.m. an.'i n< New Brunswick, followed by a re- self insisted at a public meeting' P i Arthur and Elliott. He is a gradu­ that he had never heard of the ouiem mass in St. Ladislaus ate of New York University. Church. $400,000 request. ! Hold Youth, 17, WILLIAM H. LAW, Jr. il The slate was prepared by a Now how can the Planning Board, i Imermem was in St. Pe­ nominating committee composed Townsliip niaiiagpr ter’s Cemetery, New Brunswick. including its popular president, | As Suspect In m of Mrs. Mildred Auerbach, B e rt fight for the Board of Education’s' Beinsiock. Seymour Reissman and interests if it is not even aware of | JOIN DEANS 4-H CLUB Aaron Rosloff. Kingston Shooting Two new members have been ac-! what our Board of Education; cepied into the Deans Junior Work- wants! Surciv the Planning Board i ■A 17-ycai-old Princeton Nurseries THE VERY BEST : ers 4-H club at the meeting on Franklin Issues also knows that our educational employe, who allegedly shot a fel­ Tuesday. They are Ruth Binde of needs must have priority over such low-worker during .AH argument FRANKLIN TAXPAYERS Deans and Karen Evans of Ken- 19 Building Permits jneeds as "two baseball fields, pe­ about 9 p.m. Friday was picked up IN SCANDINAVIAN . . . I dall Park. The members of the .A total of 135 inspections were destrian bridges, and cleared un­ by South Brunswick Township po­ club are working on their sewing; made by the Franklin Township. derbrush,” additional gifts of the lice in Kingston as he waited for a and cooking projects. Several j Department of,, Inspections during ; badly badeered Yenom Corp. ’’For New York bound bus. TAX LAW REVISIONS ARE NOW member sare planning to enter the | the month of March. Six violations my part. 1 fear the Greeks even Con.seso Santiago, 25, is in sat­ BEING WEIGHED BY CONGRESS Grange sewing contest, and most of: were posted. when they offer gifts." a prescient isfactory condition at Princeton Trojan once said of a wooden | the members intend to enter the Other activities included: 19 Hospital today, suffering a gunshot Middlesex County demonstrations' building permits issued, $2543 re­ horse. And I do indeed fear that the' wound in the left arm. FURNITURE to be held on Friday, April 26. at ceived, one building permit issued | acceptance of Yenom’s gifts by the' Patrolman George Kirby appre­ Rutgers University. Planning Board tragically obscures! hended the assailant, who was nut j for a church, no fee; 39 permits re­ I FAVOR A TAX LAW THAT WOULD: Open Mon. thru Sot. newed, $78; 13 occupancy permits the fact that for the first lime since; identified by name, at the corner 9:30 to 5:30 SMITH IN CPA SOCIETY issued, $650 received; two copies, builders of mass housing came to ^ of Heathcote Road and Route 27. (I) Allow a reasonable Depreciation deduction for normal Eicoings by appointmcfil only I Cyrus N. Smith of 58 Sand Hills $10; 16 other permits issued. $292 South Brunswick, wg will be asked ' 10 minutes after the alarm went wear and tear on the taxpayers residence. Road, Franklin Park, has been! to vote additional tax dollars for; out. FREE PARKING received. Total amount received, i elected to membership in the New' $3,573. The estimated construction the construction of the initial' He was taken to the Middlesex (2j Allow deduction up to $750 a year for necessary homo 259 NASSAU ST, rHINCETON, N. J. I PHONE 924-9624 York State Society of Certified Pub­ cost is $290,184. ' school. County Detention Home, after tell-1 repairs and improvements. lic Accountants i Summary of the projects are: 17 There is a solution. The solution ing PtI. Kirby and Sgt. Alfred Ochs-! dwellings. three garages, two lies in the establishment of a Plan­ ner that he shot Mr. Santiago dur­ (3)- Exclude from taxation any profit made by a homeownar stores, seven alterations and addi­ ning Board policy which states! ing an argument. over 60 years of age from the sale of his residence. boldly and clearly to all mass hous­ The two involved were li\ ing in i tions, three signs, two , one Such a bill sponsored by Rep. S. Halpern of N. Y. Is current* tool shed, one church addition. ing cntiepreneurs: provide our' the barracks on the nursery prop-1 Fownship with the educational fa­ erty in Kingston. I ly under consideration. Our Township-Council regardless of Phillips PTA cilities that your construction init­ their differences should In the best Interests of all our resi­ T O R O * i£ > " Whirlwind: ially requires or we will fight you POLICE CAR BIDS dents take the initiative and throw their weight as a group Seating Officers down to the last nail that you use. The Franklin Township Council behind this, you as a private citizen and overburdened tax­ N R F O R M A N C e FRATURKS TTie answer lies in the Planning will receive bids for police car.s. a payers should also act In your own behalf. Here’s a mower that Change height of cut ' The new slate of officers for the Board's recognition that the edu- ba.se station and mobile radios at not only cuts the grass in seconds. ,-\nti-scalp Phillips School Parent-Teacher As­ caiional needs, which mus{ come the meeting to be held on Wednc.s- W RITE TO REP. PETER FR ELIN G H U Y SEN N O W ! better, it bags clip­ dish gives ilBC protec­ sociation will be installed at the first, must not be compromised in day. May 15, at 8 p.m. at the Town­ pings, Irim.s close and tion. Short crankshaft .May nicctihg. eliminates ie.af raking is yoCi. stronger. Ex- an effort to obtain other gifts from ship Hall. M'ownship manager Wil­ forever. <■ I u s i -■ e ■ ■ W i n d - The new' officers are Eugene the builder. i liam H. Law Jr. will prepare speci­ ‘ 'Funnel’’ housing. Gach. president; Mrs. Arthur S, Daniel J. Wacker, fications for the items. VOTE MAY 14th for This rotary meets tlie requirements Westneat Jr., first vice president; 25 Pelham Road, of A8A .'-afet.v .'-tandards. Mrs. Robert Welch, second vice Kendall Park. ! RECOMMEND LIGHTS ONE YEAR WARRANTY president: Mrs. Jean Gach. record­ Public Service has recently eum- ing secretary: Mrs .Kenneth .lories, Need Host Family pleted a survey of lighting condi­ J corresponding . secretary; Mrs, tions along Franklin Boulevard in THOMAS F. GORMAN Briicc Perone, treasurer. For Foreign Student Franklin and recommended the Township install 6.U0I) lumen,s Plans arc being made for a bake COUNCILMAN AT LARGE How Lane & Lincoln Highway ■National acceptance of the new ly' lights on the boulevard from Ham­ s lie to be held on election day. May organized Franklin Township chap-' LEVER 21A 14. ilton Street to Fvasion Avenue New Brunswick ter of American Field Service ha.s, Council wiil discuss the proposal at for by (.aiulidalr been announced by .Mrs. C. F. Mar- a fiiliire agenda meeting. OPEN WEEK DAYS GUIDANCE PROGRAM den. president of the local organiza­ 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. lAWNondGARDEK The (luidaiicc A.ssocialion of .Som- tion. crsci County and the Middle- The .American Field Service is an Saturday 8, A.M. - 4:30 P.M. 'Ci'fMtTn .sex County Guidance Council wiil international scholarship program' Kl 5-2470 jointly .sponsor its third in-service with secondary schools for siudent-- .suidance program at Franklin High in the 16 to 18 age level. .School on May !. 1963. Ken Adams, .Mrs. Eric Rhodes. Homes and SPECIAL SALE auidance coordinator of Frankiin Student - Family Relations chair­ High School, will be the chairman man, di.scusscd the method.s of se­ T the pro.gri'.m. Dr. Michael curing a family to host a forci.an Browne of New York City ic the exchange student at Frankiin High featured speaker, llis topic v. i ! School for, the 1981-64 school vear. EVERGREENS be "Crcatisc Comniunication Be- interested persons should contact een (miciance Departmeit and either -Mrs Paul Lcrncr of 11 Fox- CHECK TERMITE DAMAGE Staff " Tolloving a dinner at the wood Drive. Somerset, o: 1 redcr- -eh'io the .audience "i’l take part ick Seyfarth of 84 Main Street, Every year at this time, homeowners find winged insects that suddenly 'ly n a role pla.rina demnrstration. 'vingstun. FOR out and then drop their wings and crawl all around. These insects are ter­ $ 0 9 5 mites and indicate that there are thousands of other termites still eating the Limited Quantity QUAKER MAID KITCHENS ARE ONE WEEK ONLY house causing further destruction to the wood of the house. The cost of QUALITY MADE KITCHENS! repairs far exceeds the cost of treatment ond goes higher with delay. CHOOSE FROM HUNDREDS OF DESIGNS NOW BUSH BO X JULIANA BARBERRY PYRAMIDAL ARBOR VITAE a vailable AT THE QUAKER MAID SHOWROOM, C all US for free inspection of your home by experienced personnel. O ur OFi*'-vOPJ.-SAT9AM SPM ^EVCNIN0S7'‘*F'*- JUNIPER STRICTA LIGUSTRUM LUCIOUM BIOTU AUREA NANA trii PARXIWG • fRfC tSTiMATtS JU 7 :400 work, which we guarantee for ten years is engineered to exceed specifi­ ILEX ROTUNOIFOLIA TAXUS CUSP DENSA ILEX BULLATA SUPREME

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LAWN & GARDEN TERMITE CONTROL SYSTEM CENTER 2347 NOTTINGHAM WAY, TRENTON NEW BRUNSWICK Kl 5-1977 Route 27, Franklin Park — Open 7 Days — A X 7-1244 * rtViC. FOUR IH t CENTRAL POST THURSDAY, APRIL IS, 1963 PARENTS MEETING AT EHS I Bog ore. the source of iron in the On Iucsd^iy Apii, II'I : 1 rai.k .n held i!^ P- te in an extensive program of, tion program, with sports, arts and other ’ bad sale. ” and another fight ' [he Department of Conservation mouth Junction. Township tax col­ Fund Drive has exceeded the all- admission to college. annua! elctli',n of officers at the Spring activities to be sponsored by j crafts, guests and other activities. in Trenton. I and Economic Dev elopment re­ Middlebu.'h I-;rehou.se. lector: and .Mr. .N'eison, a (tOP time high in contributions, accord­ County committee member. the Recreation Commission begin-' Dayton School vvill also be running ■Sometimes the sale is written off ports. Elected unanimously uei'e Eu­ ning Saturday, .April 2D. at three the Saturday morning recreation the books, sometimes the battle is ing to Frank J. Chrinko, local Other defendants in the Bruns­ gene .S/.ubo. president; .lohn P. T ow nship schools. program, also featuring sports, lost. I; all amuunis to a long te- chairman. wick .Acres suit, arc .Mi Dobin. for- G.'tjSsO, \:cr- president-at-large: J'he program, to include many arts and crafts. Also in the two Sat­ ious job requiring the perceptive- Although the final results arc not ■':ce p. eside.nt.s. 1-t Ward. Kenneth , mer Township mayor and a can­ ncss of a detective. MEWr u d LINI didate this year for Township Com­ field.- of endeavors, will be open urday morning programs, vvill be fully knoun at this time, the re­ Jones; Helen l inch.^ 2nd Ward; .Er- .After Its studies the State strikes mittee; .Mr. Tempei, 1962 campaign to children between the ages of a series of guests, who will both turns thus far have shown t h e GIFTS seph lagliarini, 3 idWard: Ers’in its equalization ratio, and the fig­ chairman and former (,OP commit­ seven and 13 years. There vvill be speak and perform beginning this highest campaign total in South Ead.s. -1th Ward; loseph Budd. ath week at the Constable School, .Mr, ure is used by the County. Brunsv^'ick’s history, he stated. PERFORMANCE Ward. tee ni8,mbc[; Mr. Neefus. for­ a 50 cent registration fee for each . mer Board of .adjustment mem­ program, and each child must be' and Mrs. Ron Berger, folk singers It is the aim of an assessor to Credit for this achievement is lens Oi.scn. treasurer; Eleanor ber; .Mrs. .Nelson and .Mrs. Wilson. covered by Recreation Commission and entertainers get a high ratio, since the County due to the personal efforts of 11 ■Margerum. recording secretary; (,OP, committee members. Mr. insurance, according to .Mrs, .lohn At the Dayton School Bernie taxes a municipality on its total captains and co-captains In each ■Amta Goodman, corrc.sponding sec­ 2'lcCarthy, commission member in Lloyd, Ruth Kaufman and Joe .Ala- true value. It applies or multiplies section of the Township and the retary, .loseph Donohue, sergeant- Durbin, former muncipal GOP committee chuirman; and .Mr, charge of the programs. r.o will sing and play banjos. the ratio — this year 24.58 — on many volunteers that assisted in at-arms. tile assessed value of the commu­ Lowandc, present f,OP municipal .Adventures m the .Arts will be The entire program will be cli­ the 1963 Hear: Campaign, ” he A din,rcr dance for the four Dem­ nity. When you move committee chairman held in the Cambridge School, maxed with'a lune Olympics Field added, in expressing thanks to all ocratic candidates svill be h’ed on Day, planned for June 15 at Reich- The assessor keeps records of the those who volunteered. On EICO’S New, ■April 20 at the East Erankiin E*ire- Charge Of Defamation there are three classes which will assessed values of properties in be taught by qualified instructors. ler Park to town...or to house. lickets are available from The delendants also are charged his ledger, not the true value, 'lo Since thi swas the first year the High-etyle 70-Watt man, John (,rosso or club mem­ with conspiracy to defame relating Beginning at 9 a m. and continu­ find the true value one must mul­ South Brunswick Campaign was a new home. . . bers. to allegations by several of the de­ ing until 10'30 will be a course in Gordon Law Suit tiply the assessed value by the conducted on a rownship-wide bas­ Integrated Steree folk mu.sic and dancing. The class­ ratio. is. its successful completion is ’Your Welcome Wngon A gavel was prcscniedio .Mr. fendants, These charges are based on: es will be taught by .Mrs. .Althea Coming To Trial For example if the total as­ doubly important." he concluded. Hostess will rail willt a Amplifler SH O Cutler in appreciation of his term Wurmbrand. in office as municipal chairman —A letter to the editor of The A pre-trial has been set for April sessed value were $100,000 and the basket of gifts... and Kit Central Post by .Mr. Chrinko. ■Mrs. Cecelia .Scoveil will teach a 19 in the suit brought by Gordon ratio 20 per cent, the true val. TO HOLD FASHION SHOW friendly greetings from our religious, civic and $94.95 TO HOLD GA.ME NIGHT ' —.An article, "The Cluster Zon­ class in dramatics from 10:30 a m, Sand and Gravel Co. to obtain a ue would be 5 times the assessed The Women's service League to 12:,30 p m. An for fun Will be amuunt. But at 24.89 or nearly business leaders. A game night wil] be held by the ing Decision." in The Republican sand mining use permit from the of the six Mile Run Reformed Wired taught by Mrs. Georgia Dullea a 25 per cent ratio, the tOial If you, or others you Couples Club of the .Middlebush Re­I Voice. South Brunswick Township Zoning Church will sponsor a tea and $144.9S Jnclueci McKl Coer —.An editorial m the same issue from 12:30 to 2 p.m, Board of Adjustment. vvuu'd be only 4 times the total fashion show April 27 from 2 to 4 know, are moving, be formed Church on Saturday, .April assessc damount or a diffciencc sure to phone Welcome 20, at 8 p.m, at the churcli. Or- ’of The Republican Voice. ■At the Constable School from 9 The Superior Court suit was p.m. at the home of Mrs. F. Broad- Aity D*f4orm«nee. froAi Rny stereo ! —Reference.s in some publica- to 10: .30 a m., there will be meet­ brought against the Zoning Board of $100,000 compared to $500,000 luirst Hilltop and South Middle- Wagon. *9wrc«- t*pe rrtimpiified taoe. gani/.ed group g.iiius under the di­ true value. However, when the 0I9C. TM AM. fM-MultipiCi - bP'"nmp\ j rection of M.,'s. James Welch will , lions to Superior Court Judge Fur- ing the chess club and jnsiruction. last January after the Gordon firm bush, Roads. Middlebush. Members Cali P*rfotmi-r« with «hi| tn!ii4n?|f County muiliplics ratio and assesed also are planning to attend the ie* tnes. iRvithiy enfiiiccrttf. mteerdted be played as well as ping prjng I man's dismissal of the Chrinko-Nel- was denied a permit to mine at its A X 7*0140 •r«rt9 amplifier. I son-Rauch case against duster zon- values the totals arc in the mil­ May 3 performance of the play The ST7f) % • complete 9l*fe«ohfiftic and shuffleboard. Hostesses for the Jewish Women site off the Deans-Rhode Hall Road. lions. 1 .evening ,ir- ,.i. ai Bajdcs- l.ing. "Gho-sis" at Douglass College Lit. piph fifjeii'd control center pin'. ? com. In the complaint the firm con­ The result is the paradox. The piele. s»Dairaie. ponrertul watt am* wt-iier. and ili- K.cliard Roinn —.A thumbnail sketch of .ludac tic Theater. WELCOME WAGON pitfirrA MoOe switch aiiowt jrou to: iOlect Officers tends that a 1954 ordinance regu­ true value this year apparently • ^lay eitoff ampiiiter alone son. Eurman. noting he was a State at­ lating sand mining in the Township • Use both amplifiers together for normal torney - general under Democratic The slate o fofficers fo the Woni- had dropped, although ratables Flags of four governments — stereo, or lor reverse stem© is illegal. The firm pointed out that have been added. • tljw bo*n amplifiers tofether for en* (lov. Robert B, .Mcyner and was ap­ ■-I1 > Group of the Kendall Park those of Spain. Mexico, the Confed­ hancoO mono i sten.ng through one or Jewish Community Center, to be town officials made no attempt to Use 28 Per Cent tdvo vpeaAer systems YOUR BIKE pointed to the judgeship by Gov, enforce the ordinance until 1%2. eracy and the United States — have Control*, inciuoe selector switch for OUT OF Richard .1 Hughes, alsu a Demo­ elected at the meeting on Thurs­ Township assessments have flown over Tucson, Ariz. choosing sle'co inputs, tape mon.inr day. .May 9, xhas been announced. The Zoning Board turned down been computed locally on a 20 per switches, tare 'Peed equalirer, s^pa ate ^ STYLE? te rat. the firm’s application. It was de­ level ani balance controls, balanro In this, the developers charge, .Named xarc Mrs. Louis De Sena, cent ratio for the past several clared by the board that the opera­ Che* A sw t-rr- scratch and rumble f«ltor "they have accused us of im- president; Mrs. Leo Runyon, xvic, years, despite the 24.89 figure post­ Owilrh»^, stor|ion 1% at 70 watts ■Acres is a "Democratic baby," live to the Temple Beth Shalom Party In Trenton board; Mrs. Charles Kumpf, social | fusing some taxpayers. Sec the ST70—and EICO'S entire line —,\ political pamphlet circulated High School age young people ol Beil Buyi to me«l joui every hi U .las! October alleging the former secretary and Mrs. Robert Cole- j Twenty per cent is looked upon man, financial secretary. | are invited to attend a roller skat­ iwed at Republican municipal administra- ing party, to be held on Friday. . as a good figure, according to Mr. .Mrs. .Aaron Keusch, chairman of Renk. A ratio is important since I tion had stopped Brunswick .Acres April 19, at the Capitol Arena in the recent Penny Auction, report­ it sets the bonding capacity of a land that the development’s prelim- Trenton. Bus transportation is free, I ed the affair was a "huge success," I Township. The municipality can­ ?rincctim SEE ALL THE NEW MODELS OF ' inary approval and contract "were and is being sponsored by the Rec­ SCHWINN A RALEIGH ! of highly questionable legality ’ with over 300 persons attending. not float bonds for more than sev­ •At the meeting of the group, held reation Commission. en per cent of the assessed value J I n h w if y BICYCLES on .April 11. a silly hat contest Since the bus facilities are lim­ ui f 1 property: school boards The U S diet averages 20 per ited, reservations are being taken ^TKOPP’S CYCLE cent above the minimum recom­ was cnducted. The winners were cannot issue bonds for more than by Mrs. Stanley Sandridge of 38 StUes — Service — Parts mended calorie level compared .Mrs. Jerry Samilow. Mrs. Wolff, six per cent. Store Wheeler Road, Kendall Park, The IO-12 Jahn Street with diets 1 per cent above in Ja­ Mrs. Sherman Goloumb and Mrs. A community with a high ratio bus is scheduled to leave from the 3() lni\ci>ilv I’laic Princeton, N. J. pan and 12 per cent below in India, .Alan Sjolzer, I has a greater capacity to borrow. South Brunswick High School at 7 according to a recent USDA publi­ I This can be unfortunate, Mr. Renk SALLY'S STEAK HOUSE cation. p.m., from the Cambridge School ’ observed. Winn in TRENTON try - Ont Of Ntw Jtrity’t Boysen Named To at 7:15 p.m. and from the Consta­ He regards his work as a pro­ FintEl OiniRf Ploctt ble School at 7:30 p.m. It is ex­ THE Phi Beta Kappa fessional one. It requires the mind O^tn 11 e.m. (• 1 o.m. pected to arrive back in the Town­ of a scholar and the manner of a tvtry day of tKt ytor Robert L. Boysen of Princeton is ship near midnight. GOLDEN SUPPER 'diplomat. It is a responsibil­ Rariten A«t. at 3rd one of 90 students of Rutgers, The j The chaperones will be Mrs. Ger- B usiness Direetor^- State University, who have been se­ ity that grows each year, he be- •41 C*n*M* tf. OW 5-*057 Hiahlond Park CH f*34P8 aid D. Harrison, Mrs. Sandridge. j lieves, a post which for the past lected for membership in Phi Beta 1 Leonard Haas and Robert Cuneo. Kappa, national honorary scholastic ; I 12 years has given him great sat- society, 1 ] isfaction and challenge. FOR INFORM.ATION CALL AX 7-3134 BOUND BROOK If'i Dee-ligMful! .Mr. Boysen is a senior mechan- j Nominate Schlaffer I His father was Township asses­ APPLIANCES HARDWAIIE ical engineering major at the State] sor before him. INN P U M ItlN t; Commuter President I “For the first couple years I dis- It’s Dec-licious! University, where he has been ac­ lunch Philco - RCA tive as a member of the local chap-; Marvin Schlaffer has been nom­ I liked the job.” Mr. Renk noted. It's Dee-loverly! DELTA "Then I got to understand the job Dihnof General Electric ter of the American Society of Me- inated as president of The Com. C*ckta«l» Dane# Sal. Nitt Hardware Inc. and its signficance. Motorola - J. AIbgnese Co. ' chanical Engineers. He is aUso a ' muters, the South Brunswick thea­ BOUND BROOK, N. J. j member of the pistol team. Phi tre group. Elections will be held ' "When I started I was a full­ Zenith - Dumont •tMiaaii Kiie 237 W, Uniun Ava. El 4 ^ 5 2 Luncheon Buffet at Shapeiei CaMei Plumbing A Hmating |Tau Epsilon. Phi Mu Epsilon, und following the group’s Spring presen­ time farmer and a part-time as- KranliUe etrii. iTau Beta Phi. tation of "The Crucible." j sessor. Now it’s the other way WEBERS M J Installation - Repairs I He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Others nominated were Jerry . around, but I like it." LAVENDER HALL AX 7- Siegfried Boysen and a graduate of Doniger, first vice president: HiBturic llmctric Sowar A Wad., Thwrs. Sal. 12;30-2i30 TV & Appliance 9426 Princeton High School. Blanche Alario, second vice presi­ (Eranburg Jnn Drain Sarviem dent; Ruth Kaufman, recording New Vicar i AelHenaad talet tervh* Hauitkale Established 1780 WATER METER BIDS secretary; Miliy Was.serman. finan­ (Continued from Page I) ladle - laltvWe* - Hlfti 'WelliT Gtraan Three bids to supply Franklin cial secretary; Kay Doniger, cor­ Mam 5tr*eT latrtfertlea a Sapeliat W A 4*5248 Robert N. Smyth. Mr. Smyth was Township with 500 water me­ responding secretary: and Zelda Cranhury, N. J. AX 7-3110 Hardwir* followed by William A. Eddy. ters were referred to Township Rosenthal, treasurer. citserf Mandayt 3FS4IM9 jaene* «a. Oeaes, H I r«infi A X 7*0018 Episcopal chaplain of Prince­ Sawdf>e« Manager William H, Law Jr. and Props arc needed for the ”Cru- ton University. the engineer for study and review. cibie" play, including a black whip, UKl'C STORE HAKDVV.AKL '•MO The low bid of $14,265 was submit­ musket and dispatch case. Ail must The church officers, headed by ted by Rockwell .Manufacturing be authentic colonial items circa Warden Joseph Zboray Sr., an­ SIEGEL'S Your Company of New York. The Nep­ 1700. nounced that they look forward to Problems PROHAMMER'S tune .Meter Co. of Long Island City a new era in the long history of St. FRANKLIN PARK J arc ours bid $14,500 while the Worthington OFFER LICENSE REPORT Barnabas" under the leadership of m_ PHARMACY RADIO SERVICE Meter Co. bid $15,420. The Franklin Township licensing Mr. Jago. * RESTAURANT FIISCKIfllONS . I'JNCHEONllt! - THE ing clerk’s report for the month Families living in the Kendall COCKTAIL LOUNGE COSMITICS - OKIIHNC CADDS tor all mokes JOINS GARDEN CLUB of March lists 90 dog licenses for a Park and Monmouth Junction areas GIFTS THREE Riotr Rauda TrtMan. N. J. Auto Radios Franklin Park Garden Growers total of $180; 222 dog licenses total­ and interested in joining Si. BttwMfi Sctfddtr'i FoHt Bridy* Corner el Rt a 27 and Club has a new member, Jane Cor- ing $666 and one kennel license for Home rddios Barnabas parish, are Invited to at­ WoBhtfifian t Craiiinf TU 2*M#1 Henderson Read ------BROOKS tclyou of Princeton. $10. making a grand total of $856. tend, Mr. Zboray stated. on the r?.iH *n rr--i:eiori ►' .s». s !• a o* Sun.ay Mr».,i Tixinsister Radies MonSiY ilifw Saiurgay Hoy da fo 8 P rhimblcs are no longer big busi­ Rutgers University was known as You don’t have to go to the na­ •A M I* IS P M Sunday 8 15 to I PM Tubes Tested Free ness. A West German thimbl- Queens College until 1825 when the tion’s capital to see a Spring profu­ and after dinner Fttl OHIVt»> T f i <• n h n • • \*. .% 1 6 ? ^ ) works near Stuttgart, founded in cor. M«t«r Rd.. Kinf»»«n, I4. trustees changed its name to honor sion of Cherry Blossoms. Visit Es­ Phen* AX 7.3S7I le ,no. » • . 1807 and possibly the world’.s old­ Franliliit Pirii, N J M^nmoiffh iuncfiGfi Col. Henry Rutgers, a New York sex County’s Branch Brook Park est, does not receive enough orders philanthropist who had aided tile through April 25. These Garden McCarter Theatre • i ;< i im I A N PU iMBIN(; today to keep busy. >truggling college. State blossoms equal those of Wash­ RSERY ington. D.C., are in greater variety box 526 Princeton, N, J. W A 1 *8700 DESI'S 'I'his year, the average (' S con­ In many nations community tel­ and last longer. Nightlighting adds $•# evr schedwit pn tht arts ppgp sumer will use only 19 per cent of evision sets are installed in public a further dimension to Essex Coun­ PLUMBING & HEATING Livingston Park his earnings to bu.v food. places. ty’s lovclv blooms. Nurstry

GUARANTEED WORK PANSIES Reck Cardan Plants STOP LOOKING FOR SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Annul]}! ELECTRICIANS YOUR DEPENDABLE Yeui Kendall Park Resident Pertnnialt: electrician will de alterations NEIGHBORHOOD PLUMBER Reitbuihtt: and new installations D. E. CARRERAS EPNEST MEISIEK M

AX7-2822 1 7 STANWOnYH ROAD A 7- FHANKLIN rAAK. N. J. A X 7-2953 3562 ROLT£ 27 0 < K x t ' KtNOALL PAf»*L , N. J. VENCINC An extension costs less CULVER j then 30 I S V O L R BINGERT - MILLER jadey Fence & Pool FLOOR WAX.NG CFs^tn ImL lU SINLSS SERVICE R^d^booci B CedAT Solid Steel Pools L I S T L D * W 1 it l>i\\ ‘ 1' J I > HI . Cwttom Virtyl liners I . 1 ..I'H!''! ■*‘•’1 \ 1-' • Personalized Help For II NO I IMIOM - - .1. iiImI Do-It-Yourselfers ' ■ • I m ! •« I ' ,M [ No .-.onder mere and more homes have extensions where they're handiest . . . in the bedroom . . . m the Culver Rd., Doyten ■' tchen . . . m anyV room ------where a busy- woman spends much time.- _ An extension------r~ phone ------— •is one ofW I theA..v^ biggest DA 9-2551 AX 7-3434 LI 9-8668 ■'n'.emeim-- bargains any.vhere. To order yours, just call the Telephone Business Office. Hew Jersey Bell t THURSDAY. APRIL 18, 1963 .HE c e n t r a l p o s t P.AGE FIVE Post Office Redone ,Mrs. Medell Is \List Recjistratwn Times For T(ds TO HOLD HEALING RITE SCHOOL Lutheran Church Building I pon the authorization of the Scs- In East Millstone Reelected Leader Entering School This September s.on the Community Presbyterian Mrs Esther Kemper, acting post­ Church m Kendall Park will com­ HONOR bine Its' m.-nthly service of pray­ Fund Dinner Set Sunday master of the .Somerset Post Office, -Mrs. Kathr;..n R Bavri, R.N' !! a m and fr.qr 1 to 3 p m On has announced that the East Mill­ Of Deans PTA er for healing with the regular The Congregationai Building .Re- who wii be taking pa rt in the Build- nurse .n bou::1 Bran'.v.ik^ ! hur.'d.r., .-\pri 25. regi'tt'ation morning worship service at 11 a m. ROILS wew Dinner of Chri.si the King ing Fund Reciew stone Branch Po.si Office has a Mrs, Irving .Medeil ha- been re new look row:>h)p ha> annojru oc ; n0 an- P'-i 'P 1 rhe Greenbrook .Sunday. .April 21. Prayers for in- Lutheran Church of Franklin Park The .Vliriani Cirtle will meet elected president of the Dean; in line with the Po-t t.)tfice De­ :-ui’ (3! chiidi en plan- ■' ■ ' ; 1 am and from div.duals who arc iH may be re­ will be he'd Sunday .Aprii 21. at 5 Wedne^dav. .April 24. at 12:1)0 p.ni School Parcp.t-Tcacher A,s-„c.a::.in to quested by giving the names to the p m at the South Brunswick High at the home of Mr^. Theodore Nolte partment's policy of prociding n.ng ;o enter the -y stem next .'vcp- proper facilities tor the public and Other officers selected : ' he.it 1- ridav, Apr lias bcpii -v: M ni'tor before the serv ice. Schoo:, of .1 Tiffin Road, Kendal! Park. t. inoer t.'h.,drt n rnt.^t 'oc t:.. vc-.r- adequate working conditions tor the group for the coming \ea: tor ■ .11 mil .1 the t'ambridge Speaker-, for the ccening '.sill be Mrs Philip Roberts is in charge ot are of age on ur before .Sept, 3;l, I'uiT, post office personnel, the present Mrs. Harry \oorhees, f.rst ;ce I i'’.ii's Children Douglass College, women's unit RANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL George Dossman of the firm of the program. !'■ enter ::ic schoo! system a trom .A throug L are to register ot Rutgeis I nivcrsity, was found­ GUIDANCE OFFICE Trivett & Di.s^man. architects for I he scnmr and junior confirma­ quarters hace been renovated, en­ president: Mrs .Aic.v; Berkuta. •ec- larged and basic improvements of age. preferably a birth from 9 ;o 11 a and th'we whose ed in 1918 as New .lersey College 4th Marking Period IN243 the new church building soon to be tion classes wii| meet .Satur­ ond Vice president; Mrs. Domemck made. The work will be completed certificate is needed, and prisif of names' begin w tn ietter.s M through fivr Women. Its name was changed p r in c ip a l s list constructed day, .April 2T. at the parsonage at in a day or two and residents of Rose, recording secretary; .Mrs. immunication against diphtheria, Z are to regi'te between 1 and ,'t .n 19,55 to honor Mabel Smith Doug­ 7th Grade - Marguerite Barer. William (iraham. administratisc 9 a m. and 10 a m. respectisely. Edward Hendrickson, correspond­ whooping cough, tetanus, smallpox p.m. lass. a principal founder and first Deborah Forster. {,ene .Mat.son a^si.stant of the Lutheran Layman's East .Millstone may e.xpect to see a new sign identifying the Branch. ing secretary and Mrs. 1 homas a"d polio, as well a.s booster shots Ihe Deans School registration dean of the college. Robert Mondi, Bernard .Nathan, Movement of the Lutheran Church for the diseases, -with the excep­ The Post Office has been at its Lichwa, treasurer wfll he tor all children living in the Christopher Stephens in .America will also speak. tion of .smallpox, within two years present location on .Market .Street j The PT.A voted to replace asseni- Deans and Dayton areas, and is to 8th Grade - Mark Blumenkrantr. The film "One Lord, One Faith" prior to admission b ' held on Monday. .April 29. .All Bruce Cobb. Betty Hammfind. w ill be shown under the sponsor for the past 32 years and is leased I bly song books and the kindergar- -1 The first registrations w;l’ be children m.iy regi.ster between 9 Charles Monroe, ■ Larry Sakayanra ship of the Lutheran Church Wom­ to the government by Miss Mabel ie„ exerciser. The group will also and II a m and ! and 3 p.m. Pamela Stephen. Betty Tuleja en. I Erdley. East .Millstone is a classi- , , held on Wednesday, .April 24. in the Danielle Jarmoluk. On .Monday, .April 22. the Ruth fied branch of the .Somerset Post f '" S s the playground. Constable and Monmouth .I unction Schools In the Con-table School in •th Grade - William Bittav An­ Circle will meet at the home of • Office and is staffed by .Mr. Stan- ■"Eluded in projects for further Kendall Park, registration for chil­ drew Bodnarik, Edward .Nowak. Mrs. Robert Hesse. .IB New Road. ^ ley Kuncewiicb. superintendent. , ^‘''’■^•'^^fation for funds are a film dren whose last name.s begin with Thomas Onka. Kathy Sellers, .lef- Kendall Park. Mrs John Karpis-1 and .Mrs. Louis . E. Burkhardt.' projector, and ri.scrs for the school letter .A through L. are to register frey Wewers, Jeanette DeHaas cak. s co-hostess .Mrs John White- clerk, wife of the former postmas­ choir. head is in charge of the progiiam. ter. now retired from 9 10 11 a m . and those vvhose Ilth Grade - Elizabeth Leach. .Mrs. Rose was named chairman names begin with M through Z. Kathy Nepote, Susan Raynor. Mi­ j fhe same day the Esther Circle of a spaghetti supper to be held I w ill meet at the home of .Mrs. TROOP 53 ON CAMPOREE from 1 to 3 p.m. chel Spratford. .May 18. with three seatings at 5:30. Children living in both the Kings, GUARANTEED I 1 ranees lames. Deans. Mrs. (icr- Girl Scout Troop 53 of Frank­ 6:30 and 7:30 p.m Ilth Grade - Arthur Berman. lin Park will go to .Allaire State ton and Monmouth .lunrtion areas SERVICE Katherine Dougherty, John O’Con­ ald Kramer is co-hostess and in Serving on the committee with , charge of the program. Both meet- Park with scouts from North Bruns­ register in the Monmouth lunctuin nell, William Sterner. her are Mrs, Harold Thomas, Mrs. School. The times will be from 9 to that insures the best recep* I ings will begin at 8:1)0 p m. with wick on its annual neighborhood lion. To get the best possible HONOR ROLL camporee trip on Saturday. April Otto Fleckenstein. Mrs. Frank 'Christ Today" as the program. Lidy, Mrs. Alfred Oschner, .Mrs. picture and sound from your 7th Grade - Linda Adams, Peter ( The property committee will 27. The troop will visit “ The De­ COMMLTER PROFITS SHARED TV set. Call on us for all nec­ Allen, (jarnet Armstrong, Beverly serted Village " other points of in­ Robert Bruder, Mrs. Frank Brow. Community organizations wishing , essary adjustments. Our meet JuAday. April 21) at 8 p.m. .Mrs. Salvatore Scurato, Mrs. Arnold, Douglas Ashe, Bruce Ber- at the par.sonage terest. Out-of-door cooking is being to sell-tickets for the commuters’1 trained technicians are ’‘tops.’’ esinski. Francine Berman. Ann Co­ planned by the girls. Mrs. Ray Hendrickson, .Mrs. David Olsen. production of "The Crucible ’ will ' A training .session will be held 9 Mrs. Lichwa. Mrs. Fred Pietrefesa, Chambers & Tioga Sts. THE PRINCETON hen. Christine Cook. Roxanne Dis- p.m. on April 23 for the \isitors Egolf, Mrs. Warren Hanson, and be given a share of the profits in T pirito, Cheryl Dorfman, David Mrs. William Hamer, troop lead­ Mrs. Jack Rovics and Warren Ci. the same vvay proceeds from the TRENTON 9, N. J. UNIVERSITY STORE Dr. G. Robert Di Marco Downs. Alex Evan, Candace Galai- ers, will accompany the troop. Parmenter. Re.servations are to be last production were distributed. Call WA 1-83N da. Christopher Gaynor. David | placed with Mrs, Rose, Mrs. Hend­ Organizations are a.sked to comeci PHONE LYric 9-3008 Glickman, James Grbac, Stephen j About 100.000 species of shells rickson. Mrs. Thomas or Mrs. Pie- business manager Arthur Rouder 36 L'niversity Place Hearn Charles Higgins .lohn Hill. New^Arrivals ‘DiMarco have been found and named. trefesa. for information this week. Robert Kemper, William Koszkul-: (Continued from Page I) ics, Patricia Kraft. Alan Kravitz. ‘ Princeton Hospital , board president. Charles Kurak , Richard Laurie.! A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Philip' Dr. Di Marco also led the for-' Michael Lazorchak Kathryn Lea­ Freeman of 25 Kingsley Road.' station la.st year of a citizen’s hy, John Limyansky. Grace Maur­ Kendall Park, March 17. I comniillee to study classroom er. Michele Moskowitz, Mary Ovi-: •A boy to .Mr. and .Mrs. .lulio needs. The committee returned a att, Susan Paris, Evelyn Potter.. Abreu of 22 Church St ..Kingston. survey which hag been adopted as Donna Radcliffe Barbara Renold. I March 19. one of the major guideposi.s for Steve Richards, Jaaksi Roberts. A boy to Mr. and .Mrs. .Arthur planning the immediate expansion of the school system. FREE! - AJAX Cleanser Linda Rodak. Douglas Rotatori, Re-1 W. .Sheehan of Monmouth Junction Dr. Di Marco was instrumental gina Schwabe, Geraldine Sex- j Road, Dayton, March 20. This Coupon Entitles Rearer to ton, Patricia Shiffner. Thomas Sid-1 in the initiation of the board’s first ar Steven Smit|j Mary^ Thomas, j F i^nV o" con- Arlene Thompson. Julia Toth Rob-ltla] Park, March 25. ducted during the Winter for rep­ With Presentation ert Weissenburger. Kathleen WEe- a boy to Mr and Mrs, Philip resentatives of interested Town­ ship organizations. Since Dr. Di of Coupon 14 oz. can wers. Leslie Widerynski, Susan ! Rakes of Monmouth Junction. FREE! Willard, Barbara Wisniewski, Mary , .March 28. Marco has been on the board, he has shared the responsibility for on the Right and i Zavotsky. .A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jef- administering more than 55.5 mil­ Ith Grade • Peter Alexandro. ! ffics of Deans, .March 29. lion of school funds. Purchase of Walter Borys, Deborah Broadman. | A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel He recently Was named an hor,' AJAX CLEANSER Angela Catafalmo, Mary Conover, i Sprankle of 9 Beryl Court, Kendall orary member of the executive, With This Coupon and Purchase of $7.50 or More Theresa Darden, Salaine DeSalva. Park. April 4 ^7.50 or More committee of the Middlesex Coun­ Gloria Diaforli, Andrew Fekete, A girl to Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Adults Only— Limit One Coupon Per Family ty Federated Boards of Education, i Rosemary George, Karen Goeller, K. Brixcy of Main Street. Kingston. This Coupon Expires April 20 April 5. Other local activities, includes a 7 Kathryn Gulick, Robert Hoff. Kath­ frequent visits to meetings of th e leen Kenia, Kevin Logic, Naomi St. Peter's General Hospital A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Greenbrook P.T.A. And to at least London. Ronald Malfatt, Steve one group in the Township the Manulkin, Sharon Mattern. Mar­ W. Cherry of 84 Garden Ave., Franklin Park, March 17. ^Ute tribe of Indian Guides he ADDITIONAL AJAX CLEANSER OR AJAX CLEANSER garet Miers, Donna Milchanoski, is known as Sitting Bear. Son Rob-' Carol Molnar, Karen Nordberg. •A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Donald ( W ITHOUT A $7.50 PURCHASE-SOLD A T REGULAR PRICE Petroski of 37 Russet Road „ ert is Running Bear. Dr. Di Marco, Leonard Paztor, Katrina Pontus I only recently dropped his activities Barbara Pritchard, Susan Samuei- dall Park. March 23. | A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Charles! as a leader in the local 4-H Club. aon, Thomas Sicora, Patricia Siko. Studied At Rutgers Harold Simmons. Amy Slack. Zol- H. McCrea of 2 Cambridge Road. IMPORTED Kendalil Park, .March 26. Dr. Di Marco spent his early PSG BRAND TDP QUALITY & U.S. CHOICE tan Somogyi, Emelia Spina, Susan years in the Township as a student I Stoll, Barbara Szucks, Robert Taor­ Middlesex General Hospital A girl to Mr. and Mrs, William ' at Rutgers, where he received a mina, Sandy Teich, David Toki bachelor of science degree in 1954 Gary Tornello, Rose Toth. David Prichcti of 8 Blair Road. Kendall' ROMANO Park. March 20. Iand a Ph.D in 1959. Welch, Ellen Weingart, Thomas From 1939 to 1962. he was an as- William Gloria Williamson. Louis A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Noll, , , Worden, Martin Yazgier. of 15 Brook Road, Franklin Park. > Pro'e^or m food science. In •th Grade - Linda Ayotte. Sandra March 22 elevated to associate lb. Bailey Doris Bennett Barbara A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur \ ROUND ROAST Davis, Jeanette DeHaas. Douglas | Fowler of 8 Wheeler Road. Ken-' He is a member of Alpha Zeta 89 honorary agricultural fraternity; I Dobak, Michele Dorfman. Diane dall Park. March 23. •A boy lii Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sigma Xi, honorary scientific so- Farrell, David Ferraro, Jacquelyne cieiK'i and Phi Tau Sigma, honor­ Gager, Carol Homony, Kenneth Norton of 40 Wheeler Road. Ken­ ary food technology society BONEUSS Hudasko, Janet Jankowski, Ronald dall Park, March 27. HYGRADE That Dr. Di Marco was. from ABSOLUTELY Lapoint. Joseph Mas.sone. Linda 1947 to 1950. owner-operator of B O n O M McComas. Andrea Mikotajuk. Mi­ or FARMiR GRAY Bob's .Meat Market, in Camden, NO FAT chele Napear. Arlene Nixon. Mary i OR Huge Fires may be the key to his choice of Pavlics. Francelia Pemberton. Wil-' (Continued from Page 1) prcifession and his specialty. ADDED lard Potter, Hillard Pouncy, Lloyd CROSS RIB ROAST fore being, extinguished. Several For several years, he wrote a FRANKS Powell, Ruthe Resnick. Bruce Sco­ times the flames came near to a monthly column. "What’s New in field, Judith Shirley. Lewis Sincak, barn owned by Peter Kirpan. Meat Technology?’’ for Meat Mag­ Karen Sobelsohn, Rudolph S o v i - .Answering the call were the azine. and now writes a column. Mb. Ail nee, Sarabell Stoll. Robert Swan- Middlebush, Community. East Meat Science. ” for Meat Process­ pkg. M eal ton. Robert Tama.sy, Kenneth Van Franklin and Franklin Park Fire ing magazine. Three major manu- 49 Riper, Constance Wesp. companies Aid was also received -scripts discussing subjects in meal Itth Grade - Ellen Beals. Cheryl from Piscaiaway Township. science have been accepted for Birch, James Dunn, Albert Band- EHLERS Franklin firemen from six com­ publication by the Institute of Food BOMUSS snuis man, Walter Giattino, Roy Cilick- panies were called out Saturday to Technologists. The IFT also has ac­ man, Peter Grykien, Geraldine fight a blaze between Tara Greens FLUKES Hammond, Catherine Higgins, cepted three other papers he pre­ on Route 27 and Bennets Lane. Mi­ pared. for presentation at future PSG BRAND INSTANT James Hill. Dianne Jasper. Terry TOP ROUND chael Toth. 23, of 86 Home Street meetings. lb. TOP QUALITY Jerskey. Sandy Krau.se, Thomas was teated at Middlesex General 8 9 ' Laconich. Leon Loichle. Jack Mai- Hospitel for smoke inhalation. He is a member of the college of OR SHOULDER and U.S. CHOICE aon, Beverly Mllesnick. Karolyn Jn South Brunswick Township, agriculture’s Courses of Study Com­ FLOUNDER COFFEE Modzelewski. Joanne Mondi, Nan­ fire chief Paul Stewart of the Mon­ mittee, which is responsible for es­ cy Peaces. Diane Perissinotto. mouth Junction volunteer companv tablishing requirements in agricul­ Shoulder Roxanne Rhodes. Thomas Rusf- announced that fire permits will tural .studies. In addition, he just Legs or 4 9 4 received a Canadian patent for a lb 4 5 c lb. jord. Robert Sakayama. Katrin not be issued until rain or Spring Fresh Rumps 6 oz. grass improve the very dry condi­ meat processing idea. The patent lb. VEAL ROAST Scnkel. Charles Sicora. Janet Suy- Caught jar dam, Dorothy Thompson. Arthur tions is pending in the United States ‘ Shank Butt He also has had .several articles 39 69 Westneai. Pat Willard, Nelson Wil­ Nine fires were reported in one Half Half son. Andrew Yen. Margaret Zavoi- dav during .April In March there published concerning the prevention lb. lb sky. was 20 fire calls, with multiple calls of decay to various fruits and veg­ FRESH HAMS 3 5 4 5 ilth Grade - Antoinette .Abate. nn several days: five on March 2.5. etables. He IS on several commod- KRAFT John Benanti. Dennis Biunno. lack four on March 31 and three on ii> committees at Rutger.s. the food Ground Round ib gOf Loin Veal Chops lb 8 9 ® Boekhoiit. Sandra Bosov. Valerie March 254. On April 6 there were facts committee, and the exhibits lb 3 5 c HUNT’S Gre-n, Gerard Barer. Robert De- "ine fires. committee. A member of the IFT AMERICAN Sliced Bacon or Eldorado '>> 49t Pork Shoulders Fresh Blasi. Jeffery DeVore, Mary .Ann he also is chairman of its ad hoc lb 3 9 c YELLOW CLING Koszkulics. Mary McDonough. Rnnko»* Hill Road education committee, and a nation­ Shoulder Veal Chops 69f Spare Rihs Joan Moran, Karen Olsen, Ros- al councilor representing the New CHEESE lb 3 9 c anne Pucillo, Carrie Small. George Speed Limit Sought York section. Rih Veal Chops '‘> 79f Fresh Pork Butts Stepanenko, Edward Tuleja. .1 i 11 The Somerset County Board of Dr, Di Marco is vice president PEACHES Van Cleef. Freeholders has passed a resolu­ of the Rutgers alumni inirafrater- SLICES 12th Grade - Nancy Bettinger, tion creating a 45 m.p.h. speed.lim­ ni:\ council, as alumni represcma- Harold Bowman, .lanice Chiarnion- Pasteurized Processed it on Bunker Mill Road from Route me (mm Alpha Gamma Rho quart ti, Carolyn Evans. Lola Fama. 27 to Canal Road It i.s subject t,i He attained the rink of cant.iin Fre*Mar lar Mary Fedor. Nathaniel London. MAYONNAISE 3 9 c approsa! of State officials while .serving with the U S Armv 1C 4 , - 5 | 0 0 William Renold, Carolyn Shaffer. Reserve Ordinance Corps. County Fjigmeer Donald H Stire.s cans ■ Margaret Small, Linda Taber said that a date for a public hear­ Dr Di .Marco and his family arc pkgs. M ON Fresh Frozen m.-'inhers of Si Aiisiisiinc’s R C ing on plans to reconstruct Easton DINNERS TURKEY or POT ROAST 3 ^1 Will Re-Educate .Avenue in Franklin from ihe Ne« Church, where .Airs Marv Di Mar- Brunswick line to a’ point n e .i r cc IS a member of the Rosarv .M- Municipal Drivers Leupp Lane will he announced tar Spcievv. She also is a (-H lead­ er. hnspuaiitv chairman of the Kcn- Twelve Franklin municipal em­ shortls. CALIFORNIA-SUMKIST-JUICY The hearing will be on construe di’l Park Cooperative Nan With Purchase With purchase of ployees. including two policemen, Sfh'K and ' ''lonibcr wili take a driver re-education tion plans as "Cll as nghts-of-»a\ of ihe l-lb. pkf. STATE FAIR Pkg. of 2 Mrs. Grass G ■eenhrook P.T course inaugurated by Township questions. The project calls for wid­ Extra Sharp Cheese CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP manager William H. Law Ir. ening Fra-ion ■ .-\s enue from two to (No Coupon Roouirod) 'NO COUPON REQUIRED! NAVEL ORANGES The six week course of two hour four lanes ^fnhilc Home I nit sessions each week will be taught bv instructors from the’Brunswick SELL TOWNSHIP MAPS Dance Is Saturday Maps ,if South Brunswick ’Town- Driving School. New Brim.swick I; ,\ ki 'u ,ind queen «;!' hr sfi»c:. Mvrtiunta I >hip, vvah a deiaC.cd >ireei index will be given evemuaily to all dri\- With purchase of of Kendai! Park has heer. pub'ishcd cd a: the a-nual dance nf the .Mn ers of nnimcipal equipment. bile lliun,’ Ovver- .As-uciation .in With Purchase of —-- _ 1 0 * ^ 5 9 ^ The majority of the suidems wii! h\ ihe League of Women Voters of LADY FAIR SWISS ROLLS, .haiurdav ,-\pri! JO. at the White 14 os. can FOOD FAIR be drivers from the sanitation and South Brun-wick The maps have PLAIN or MARBLE LOAF CAKE been otaced in the office ot the tax 1 ,un inn \" i :h Brun-vv ic'k. C rown­ public works d^ariments who will ing thus ye.il s myai loupic ui! be or DEVILS FOOD FUDGE BAR collector. loseph F, Rauch, in the HAIR SPRAY FRESH GOLDEN CORN ’ 4:;: 29' studv maintenance, safety, and ac­ 1.1-' V ear's w irnc: -. Dan H uiriad I No Coupon Roquirod) cident reporting to "make the dr.v- Municipal Bu.l.d.nu. and arc .avai' (NO COUPON REQUIRED) able for 25 cents of Monmouth ,!unc:;on and L. d i e ers more road and hazard con­ ticr.uiid of Ni.'.iin I scious" Six of iko 1! vot.ng ir.cnilarr- 'f .\ bufiet supper, mu-ic. enter- STORE HOURS; Open Late Mon., Tues., Ru'ucrs I nivcr^iiv'^ B i.v'ii of )..■>■>- ■.s.;"r-ic:v .md pri/c- w.T be to i- TO SHOW PIPER FILM Wed., A Thur*. to 9 P M. Sot. 8 o.m to orn'ir< appoinifd b's tiic \pr* tu'cd Tickets may bj purcha-ed KENDAU Pa r k o p e n 9a .m . t o A children's movie "The Pied 20 ,11 the door Piper of Hamlm" wnl be prcscni- nor the uOa- 6 p.m. • Sun. 9 o.m. to 6 p m* ed today. April 18. at 2 p m, .m- son: -d Senate The oihor Weed^ :n p> FOOD FAIR SUNDAY 6 P.M Iv at the Kendall Park .lew'sh .C oni- l:\r nicmbcr'- a;r nan'cd b\ :.*u' -•uh'xated c \ ' l>Os't''d u! Ira'ico the averape .Vmrincan mimitv Center. The film stars Ru" 'a-me ♦ -s ■' *...... ••■•'..-’•sh n abo'i' ^*8 an ! • w« Riqht to Limit Quantities .M! Prices Effective thru Apri' T'amblin I JACKET THE PRINCETON PACKET W A 4-3244 Jersey’s Oldest Weekly Newspaper THE CENTML POST POST CLASSIFIED A X 7-3434 THURSDAY, APRIL 18. 1963 PAGE SIX Classified Shopping Hints Personal Services | Mdse. Wanted i Autos For Sale Bmg.Serv.& Sup. Special Services | Help Wanted-Fem.

Advertising I BAILEYS DEPARTME.NT .STORE! THE COVERED DISH WHITE ELEPHA.NTS for the April j LAB TESTING — Intelligent girt TRAVELEX, INC. Rates ; Pnneeton Shopping Center i for ! Annual Fashion Show and Bazaar ALPINE- 1960 white. { SASSMAN S ! with a year of nursing or voiun- C.\SSEROLE DI.NNERS , of the Association of the N.J.N.P.I. | jump seats. 31.800 I teer nursing can promote self wiUl ALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS­ DR \EWAY CON.STRLCIION Itineraries & Reservations Uniforms a Specialty Call .Mrs. Carter iTa.x deduction certificates availa-j “ l^^punkt AM-FM radio. I fine firm. Benefits 35 hour wi ING appears in BOTH news­ Bla ck to p .and s iu n e Foreign & Domestic 1WA 4-0992 between 9 a m.-11 a m. ble. Call regarding delivery any!*^°*'®*^ heater, seat belts. 4 nc .'! Start $282.00. Snelling Pen papers. Ads may be mailed or 1 weekday morning: tires, reconditioned top, tonneau Business & Pleasure telephoned. Deadline for new Lor Nurses. Warrcsscs. .Maids 20 ,Nassau St.. 921-2021. Beauticians. Utility Work etc. In Mrs. 'l , Briggs .. WA 4-0857 well cared for. P|rking .Areas - Diivewavs ads Or cancellation of ads cur- WA 1 2700 white and assorted colors. j Mrs. F. Wierdsnia HO 6-0641 1*'^^® Fulmer, WA 1-6900. WA Fill Dirt - lop .Soi! 195 Nassau St. rentiy running is S p.m. Tues­ Financial Services Mrs. F. Reavey HO 6-0400 i 1-2757 eves. AMBITIOUS MOTHERS days. APPLEGATE FLORAL SHOP ! CJP lor estimate .AX 7 0463 who want to earn money but ! BEDROOM PIECES, preferably I RATES are $l.5e for 25 words PRINCETON only work part time. Avon offi 47 Palmer Square W. j maple. Also large dining room set. opportunity to earn $2.00 or or less for one week, or if or­ WA 4-0121 TlJE WOODCRAFT SHOP DISPOSAL SERVICE dered in advance, $1.25 per i All in good to very good condi- Plumbing - Heating per hour. Write box 564, Plainfl j MONEY TO LOAN i tion. Cal! DA 9-4531. jCabinets & Furniture 32 Moore St. week for two consecutive I he I inest Flowers Grow- n I Made to your Order WA 4-4793 or call HO 9-1887. weeks and $1 per week for Delivered Promptly i I w a n ted - I used canoe in good Colonial - reproductions SECRETARY - BOOKKEEPER DO YOU NEED .MONE5 ’ j condition, aluminum or canvas. HUFF GAS AND FUEL CO. three or more consecutive In Ihe Loveliest Arran,gements j 216-220 .Alexander St Corner! of Route 1 & Richard Rd. Home and Industry insurance office. Permanent ■ 13”, 15’ or 17”. Call WA 4-1174. eve- weeks. For each word over 25 HO.MEOWNLRS! WA 4-5011 Call 329-2482 Garbage. Tra 'i. Rubbish Removed tion for qualified person. Shorthand there is an additional charge GOLF TROUSERS | I nmgs between 7 - 12 p.m. Hauling of all Ty pes required. Call 448-2100. of 3 cents. Ads may be dis­ EXCITING SHADES! STENOGRAPHER — For well played with white space mar­ ( uilsulidatc all of juui bills and Coal Moping - Delivery gins or additional capital let­ FABRICS known administrative office. Light FEATHER STROKE Musical Instrmts. Bottle Gas DRAPERIES ters at $1.7t per column inch. get additional cash. One low _____Gas Appliances steno. Bookkeeping course desira­ Special discount rates are WEIGHT SLIP COVERS ble: train on machine. Advance­ BOHREN S MOVING & STORAGE FURNITURE REPAIRS available to advertisers using monthly payment. We give fast Brand New Full Keyboard Spinet ment and benefits. Start $314. large amounts of space and SELF SUPPORTING $389 PLUMBING & HEATING ; Hightstown Road Snelling Personnel, 20 Nassau Si., OIL BURNERS iPrinceton Junction i DEWEY S UPHOLSTERY SHOP who arrange to be billed WAIST confidential service. MIFFLIN PIANOS 921-2021. monthly. Blind ads with box 234 East State St. [ WA 1-8811 I 6-8 Station Road J. B. REDDING & SON, numbers are SO cents addition­ AT Call EX 4-8063 in Trenton or Victor Trenton. N.J. INC. Local and Long Distance Moving | Princeton Junctit^n al. EX 2-7133 234 Nassau St. Packing! and Overseas Shipping; ■ LATE EVENING MAURICE PEARCE 8-8950 in Philadelphia. Free Parking Rear of Store. Princeton SW 9-1778 WAITRESSES” TERMS: 25 cents billing 195 NASSAU ST. WA 4-0166 II p.m. - 7 a.m. charge if not paid within 10 BABY GRAND PIANO, Vose & Garden - Landscape Openings now available for experi­ days after expiration of ad. (Opposite Catholic Church) Sons, recently reconditioned. New ROBERT H. HALLIEZ enced waitresses and trainees who Situations Wanted ads payable keyboard, beautiful tone. $400. Call PRINCETON FUEL OIL CO. I want to be successful "Johnson PERSIAN ORIENTAL RUGS with order. Not responsible for TU 2-0353. 216-220 Alexander St. IF YOU WANT THE FINEST in PIANO TUNING Girls." Beautiful rugs from the (inest of ADLERMAN. CLICK & CO. errors not corrected by the WA 4-1100 nursery stock, visit our nursery. Premium Hourly Wage America's great homes. These 9 Spring St. USED ORGANS advertiser immediately follow­ Large selection of shrubs and ev­ Regulating Repairing Apply In Person, 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. ing the firet publication of an rugs will give you luxurious beauty Princeton Hammond Spinet Organ $695 WA 4-0401 Conn Spinet $595. ergreens at low prices. Special ad. for many years to come. Sarouks, Fuel Motor Oils WA 1-7242 HOWARD JOHNSON Thomas Organ $475. and clearanc! sale on French hybrid li­ BUSINESS OFFICE: The Hermans & others. Beautiful and Gasoline Oil Burner lacs --|$L00 and up. One lilac free RESTAURANT LIFE ESTATE SPECIALISTS Estey Spinet Organ $289. HI-FI & STEREO EQUIPMENT Princeton Packet, 44 Spring colorful. All sizes and runners. Sales and Set vice with |very $10 purchase. Arie Pe­ Unit 7S, N.J. Turnpike V SOLD AND SERVICED. Prompt St., Princeton, N. J. Telephone Real buys. MIFFLIN ORGANS ters’ Nu rsery,„Belle Mead - Blaw- (Access road off South River Road, A FINE ASSORTME.NT efficient service. Call AX 7-1272. TAX RETURNS 234 East State St. NASSAU OIL CO. enburg Road, Skillman. (One mile Cranbury, N-J.) Telephone 395-9688 WA 4‘3244 OF BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE Trenton, N.J. north of NJNP Institute.) Closed on from the New York galleries John A. A. Crowley EX 2-7133 OF Sundays REGISTERED Professional former Internal Revenue Agent ROBERT C. WHl-'LEY II THE EXCHANGE, INC. Free Perking Rear of Store. PRINCETON Nurses: Starting Salary based on 223 E. State St. Trenton 20 Nassau St. QUAI|ITY NURSERY STOCK c.xperience - Part Time and Hourly Loi:t Sk Found FURNITURE MAKER (Next door to Arnold Constable) WA 4-4244 Wurlitzer Organ, French Provincial OIL AND BURNER SERVICES At Low Prices i employment also available. Liberal ANTIQUE RESTORER ■ We Buy and Sell" Phone EX S-89I8 Fruitwood-Traded on larger organ Evergreens, Shrubs and Trees ! Civil Service Benefits. Rree Health WA 4-3530 r e w a r d . F'or information leail- in perfect condition. No down pay­ With, Every $10 Purchase ', LambertvUle on Insurance Plan. Write Harold E, Ing tonrecoviry of gray miniature WITHERSPOON ment, 1st payment Feb. 1, 1963. 1 French Ldac or 1 Fors^hia Free ^ ^ ^ 7-0456 Milie.. Personnel Director, New poodle female lost Sunday vicinity ART & BOOK STORE Instruction MIFFUN ORGANS Forsyth^ Only $1-Why Pay More Jersey Neuro-Psychiatric Institute, Edgerstoune. .Answers to name of 234 East State St. Bldg. Serv. & Sup. Open Tijesday, Thursday, Saturday Box 1000. Princeton; or phone Sinner and is totally blind. Call Mary Reeves Kicks, Prop. FRENCH CUISINE - Looking for Trenton, N.J. Closed on Sunday K. R. WEBSTER HOpewell 6-0400. new ideas in food? Native French­ EX 2-7133 Lawronceville WA 4-3160. RECEPTIONIST - TYPIST-Won- woman will give course of lessons Free Parking Rear of Store. THE BUILDING CENTER ALBERT QUARTEL NURSERY | TW 6-0528 LOST: Lady’s platinum wrist derful spot for attractive miss with in fine cooking with French ac­ Princeton - Hightstown Rd. Route fil8, RD 1, Princeton, N.J. | watch, gray cord strap; Tuesday. USED PIANOS flair for people. Varied duties. Ben­ cent. WA 1-6305. Princeton Junction, N.J. mile west of Kendall Park i Expert Piano Tuning Apr!' 9, in Princeton Shopping Cen­ BOOKS - ART Spinet Style Piano $249. 0 /2 efits. To $260. Snelling Personnel, ter. R,u. d. Call WAlnut 4-200.’i. with Mahogany case. Shoppinji Center toward Rocky, Regulation and Repairs COMPLETE IBM COURSE. New Plywood, Lumber, Glidden Paint, Hill.) j Phone AX 7-3388.' Reasonably Priced ’20 Nassau St., 921-2021. LOST: ■young all black male cat I sl.l). RAKE, o u r OF PRINT Lester Studio Piano $399. term now starting. KI 5-3910, New MIFFLIN PIANOS Redwood, Hardware, Garages. KITCHEN HELP, woman over 18. wearing white j)oppit bead collar, Brunswick Secretarial School. Part time. Stewart’s Drive-In. Lin­ UUUillI , SOLD. AUCHONED 234 East State St. ' JOHN UBAL WATER SOFTENERS vicinity l) v\ r v Place & Mer­ Trenton, N.J. Phone SW 9-1500 coln Hwy. 27, Franklin Park. AX cer St., evening of April 11. Call GARDEN MARKET Chemical Feeders IRY OUR "SEEK SERVICE ” EX 2-7133 7-0294 or AX 7-1356. WA 4-2133. Bargain Mart Filters, Salt Free Parking Rear of Store. PERMASEAL Landscape WANTED. 2 WAITRESSES. Ex- GREEN PARAKEET flew away |)erience preferred. One from II Storm Windows and Doors Designer and Contractor CULLIGAN Tuesday. Reward for return to WATER CONDITIONING a.m, to 2 p.m., one from 11 a.m. to heartbroken family. WA 4-9557. ' 6 Spring St. REFRIGERATORS 5 p.m. Must be over 21.Apply in Pets and Animals JEFFERSON SALES & SERVICE 262 Alexander St. 345 Witherspoon St. 4/15 - 7 monih od doberman.ro - 1 Princeton. N.J. WA 1-8800 person. 2 p.m., The Annex Restau­ Telephone; 924 3582 New SupplyV Just Arrived Princeton lie piiD. b'nr': and lan. "Charlie ” | Princeton Shopping Center WA 4-3201 rant. 128 Nassau Street. WA 1-9820. Apartment siz \ used refrigerators FREE KITTENS to responsible Call 921 74!)'. Reward. i WA 1-6777 EXPERT, neat and careful repair­ RELIABLE WOMAN to care for with freezer acr^s top. Also small­ homes. Twin gray and black ti­ KELSEYI YEW, I'/j foot upright, ing of small appliances, lamps, two small children. One dgy a week E. BAHADURIAN & SON er models withou\freczer. Ideal for gers, curious and cute, and I gen­ dense, full bush - excellent for tools, etc. Prices reasonable. Phone small apartments^ efficiences. All and occasional evenings. Must have 883 State Road tle gray and white. Trained to General Contractor hedge. $2 each, 10 for $15. (S 8i H WA 1-7918. Com'nq Events sizes in stock. I Custom Built Homes Green Stamps) Reed’s Plant Mart own transportation. Call 799-0663. * box. Siamese mother. WA 1-6252. Princeton. N.J. and Nursery, Dayton - Jamesburg H & H GAS and FEED Co. Alterations - Remodeling • Repairs AMS SECRETARIAL SERVICES WAITRESS, experienced, 6 A.M. to WA 4-0720 OUR OUTGROWN children’s pony, Road, Dayton, N.J. Open evenings ZETA PHI Bt!TA Sorority. Inc 2 P.M. Excellent tips. Call Ed Windsor Road Hightstown, N.J. 11 hands high, 7 years old. Very BUCHANAN and weekends only. Kanjorski at the Sand Hill Diner, joins McCarter Theatre in pre.sent- ORIENTAL RUGS Prompt, accurate and dependable Dial 448-3232 gentle, excellent with beginners. CONSTRUCTION CORP. service. Typing on IBfJ Executive. AX 7-9747. ing Com; . ■- nida . 'in'- 5. 3 Broken to drive or ride. Call WA ROBERT E. SINGER. JR. p.m. For reserved seats, call W,^ Rugs cleaned, repaired, stored. VanKirk Road TREE SURGEON Off-set. Ditto and Mimeo service. HOUSEKEEPER, to live in and TWO SCHOOL DESKS, standard WA 4-3626. Dial WA 1-6851. ^3215 or WA 4 9736 anytime after TW 6-0321 Mercerville. N.J. care for 2 year old daughter of 5 p.m. All proceeds collected by DRIP DRY s i.a d ju sta b le seat and desk top, Feeds and Grains working mother. Borough res­ JU 6-5736 20 NASSAU STREET the sororitv will benefit their schol­ all one unit. $6 for both. Call AX for all animals idence. References required. Call Dacrun and cotton shift shirtwaist. 7-3458. N. W. MAUL & SON Pruning. Cabling • Princeton, N.J. arship fund. .11 checks and solids, at Georges Rd., Dayton, N.J. WA 4-9435 evenings and weekends, Feeding and Spraying ends. SlWRGASBORD SUPPER at Trio-1 sizes It) - vl6 $22.98 WELL PUMPS - One Universal Jet ROSEDALE MILLS DA 9-6831 Trees Removed and Topped. ity Churcii Hiil Sa.u da'-, with 82 gallon tank. 1 Everite with 274 Alexander St. CLERK~TYPIST - Fine New April 27. a-'O - 7-70 Adults S2 .50. RED BARN C.ASUALS 75 gallon tank and foot valve. Very Princeton Repair Service Situalions Wauled Brunswick firm places premium Route 206 children under 12 $I 00. Fur tickets good condition, used very little. WA 4-0134 Electrical Power & DOERLER on accurate, rather than speed, call Mrs. Parsons, WA 4-5227. Belle Mead, N.J. Cost $400 apiece, will sell for $100 Lighting Installations typing. Exceptional benefits, '/^ tui­ ample parking ojaen daily 3 PART - TIME POSTION by young each or best offer. Call VI 4-7024 Industrial Maintenance LANDSCAPES lady, experienced secretary: tion night school. Start $290. Snell­ after 6:30 p.m. NO BETTER BACON made. Hoii- Autos For Sale knowledge of languages, can work ing Personnel, 20 Nassau St. 921- Announcemeii. cy cured and Hickory Smoked at 16’ GLASSPAR (Del Mar .Model) Call 883-3373 independently: also has selling ex­ 2021. Why wait until the roof leaks”.’ Rosedale Lockers. Slab or sliced. fiberglass cabin cruiser, two bunks, perience and is familiar with irav- SECRETARY NEEDED by small 1957 FORp THUNDERBIRD con­ Plan ahead for your roofing needs. 262 .Alexander St. W.A 4-0135. original cost $1600. suitable for REED’S PLANT MART AND el field. Please call WA 4-3333. architectural office to do practical­ THE ocean use, priced for quick sale. vertible. Automatic transmission, RIVERSIDE EXHIBITION 196J radio, heater, $1,150. Can be seen NURSERY (S 4 H Green Stamps). GIRL seeks Summer house sitting ly everything. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. five AX 7-9436. NEW ROOFS REPAIRS Dayton - Jamesburg Road. Dayton. days a week. Shorthand desirable An DemonslratiOns RLG & FURNITURE MART, INC. daily at rear of 213 Nassau Street. job near Princeton. WA 4-0069. 1960 25’ MAYCRAFT CRUISER, all N.J. Open evenings and weekends but not necessary. Call WA 1-6065 Elegant Pastries Telephone 924-9367. COOPER & SCHAFER accessories. Best offer. Can be seen only. BABYSITTER - Will care for one between 9 and 4. RIVERSIDE SCHOOL State H’way 206 1962 DODGE POLARA 2 - door 63 Moran Princeton at Charlie Rodnack’s Yacht Basin, or two children in my home, days. April 24 1-10 p.m. Princeton, N.J. WAlnut 4-2063 Lanoka Harbor. SW 9-0235 after hardtop. Bucket seats, radio, heat­ Please call AX 7-0831. CLERK - TYPIST April 25 10 a m. - 5 p.m. er, power steering and brakes, LAWN CARE SERVICE and 6 p.m. .April 26 1-10 p ni . many other extras. $2,300. AX William Saizman POSITION WANTED by young Eu­ The person who likes to type will IVY .M.ANOR Lawns Cut & Trimmed ■V’OU HAV'EN’T ‘ENJOYED break- EMERSON TV CONSOLE, 17” In 7-9423. ropean man. Expert in gardening enjoy this job. Clerical detail in a Princeton Shopping Center excellent condition. Priced Tel: W.A 1-6949 lasi until you ve tried Hickoiy to till 1958 FORD CUSTOM 300 hardtop, MASON CONTRACTOR work, driving and maintenance very busy department will vary Smoked and Honey Cured Bacon S50. Call AX 7-2956 after 6 p.m work .Good references. Write box the typing load. The person with I- urniture and%yeekends.n d^ei 2 door, whitewalls, power brakes, from Rosedale Lockers. 262 .Me.\- Moor Coverings automatic transmission. Asking Cement Work Plastcr'ing 101 care Princeton Packet. good typing skill and ability to or­ andcr St. WA 4-0135. Tiles and I.inoieum GOOD H.ARD USED BRICK. De­ $751). Call WA 1.7918. Repairs LANDSCAPING ganize her work will be given ev­ ery chance to develop on the job. Draperies and Bedding livered in small or large quanti­ Call WA 4-3891 TREES REMOVED i BABY SITTING done in my home WONDERFUL CHILDREN S mov- GRADING - GARDENS PLOWED jin Frankin Park area. Peasant For appointment, phone WA 1-9000, ties. Priced right. Charles P. .Av- ALUMINUM SIDING ie "The Pied Piper of Ham­ ersano SW 9-0553. surroundings. Capable and depend­ Ex,. .’«2. W.A 1-9100 W.A 1-9292 STOCK CAR 23 Years Experience I lin" with Russ Tamblin at 2 p m Asbestos Siding J. H CARPENTER able Infants also. Monday through ORIENTAL RUGS for sale Call EDUCATIONAL Thursday. .April IS. One showing ”39 Chev - GMC Engine Remodeling and Roofing SW 9-1718 I Friday. Call CLifford 4-2875. at 2 p.m. Kendall Park .Icwish Cen­ W.A 4 1)721) lot appiiinineni Full Race Cam TESTING SERVICE ORIENT AL RUGS for sale , Call .Aluminum Storm Windows ter. W.A 4-0720 for appointment. .ARE YOU a model racing car Shaved Head .080 ” buff”.’ We have a partially com­ and Doors Rosedale Road Princeton, N. J. YES the A'outh Flmploymem Serv­ New Slicks Special Services Help Wanted An Equal Opportunity Employer ice has many young people coming PRINCETON GIFT SHOP pleted race course for Strombecker Tel: Wa 1-6949 TOWNSHIP BUILDING CO. PEnnington 7-0099 into the office looking for Summer 13 Palmer Square W. cars for sale. Cal! WAlnut 4-5259. STENOGRAPHER - Alert, attrac­ evenings. work. Can vou use a young person WA 4-0813 .A.NTHONY BIANCO REBUILDINt, MERRITT’S tive young lady without much ex­ as a substitute in your business this FOR S.ALE: Three Globe citizen.^” 1959 J.AGUAR SEDAN, 3.4 litre, Builder and Contractoi REPAIRING TUNINt, Employment Agency perience for fascinating non-pres­ Summer ’ Could you use a young Distinctnc G fis OamI radios, and house aerial lor heater, radio, new vvhitevvall tires, PIPE AND REED ORGANS Many positions available sure job. Benefits. Start $315. Snell­ person to help .vou with your chil­ -Icwelrv - Greeting Cards use in cars or trucks. E.xccllcm snow tires, new muffler and bat- Alterations — Repairs PIANOS Remodeling in all categories ing F’ersonnel, 20 Nassau St., 921- dren.’ Aouth Employment Service condition, $200. Call W.A 1-6149. icrv Automatic shift. Immacu­ 30 Years Experience Male and Female 2021. open Monday - Friday I - 5 and SUCCUMB to the delightful taste late condition. $1600. Call 921-8385. In Germany 4 Brazil 7 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick Saturday 9 - 12. W.A 4-5841. 10 KEI.P THE \U)THS AWA5” Ewing St. ^ SECRET.ARY - Attractive oppor- of Hickory Smoked Bacon from CLASSIC English sports roadster WA 4-2014 GEORGE KRITIKOS ' KI 5-5353 I tunity for an experienced secre- SPEECIl" T ITe RAPV PRACTICE from your nice wooicn.s. stop at .AX 7-2764 Rosedale Lockers. 262 .Alexander 19.55 Singer L4.AD. 35.000 miles, WE ARE LOOKING for a well- ' tary, We are interested in poise, for sale. Immediate income plus I Thorne's for ail your mothproofing S:. WA 4-0135. completely reconditioned Summer ! ' judgement and tact for this complete furnishings of 4 rixrm ! needs. V.ANUERMARK R())4FING qualified man or woman to man­ POWER MOWERS - Two mower I 1962 e.scellcni shape. R. J. Lynn NEL.SON GLASS CO. age cur showroom - sales store : position in addition to good typing- suite in medical center in Trenton. i 42 Park Place. Evenings. 6 - 7 The Thorne Pharmacy I in e.xcelicnt condition, priced to Sheet Metal .All guaiamteu 45 SPRl.NG SI near Princeton. .V strong retail TYPISTS - Several openings for rNtrciiiely attractive price, (all 168 .Nassau Street EX 4-7838. sell quickly. Townsend iGlorious ” j 19.59 MG M.AGNETTE, 4 door sc- PRINCE I ON merchandising background, as well good typists. Some dictaphone ex­ j 3-gang mower, total cut 72". SIOO.' dan. twin carburetor engine, up­ Lall W.A 16365 01 fW 6-o:)6j. WA 4t2S80 ' as initiative, crealiveness, and the perience helpful but not required. u’op lip willi llie news — world I Toro 21" self-propelled rotary mow - holstery in red. leather, seat bells, MIRRORS . I ability to assume responsibility is GREETING CARDS jer. $50 Call F..M, Phillips, Jobs- excellent condition inside and out. important. Elementary, kindergar­j TRAINEE - Will train right person lairs. Inisincss. povernment. la- AUTO GLA.SS JEWELRY I town, N. .1... RA .3-2425. Leaving country, must sacrifice. ten or nursery teaching experience I in methods and organization of ihc.ucr. arts. Home 1 oruni — GIFTS W.A I-”2()94.- S.AL'MS Pl.AIL, & WINDOW '.lA.sS ' ^^ould Fe helpful but is not essen­^ small central files, .\dequale lyf^ ilv in ETC ; $50,000 WORTH of better quality I’AINI .AND wallpaper tial. V

ATTENTION MEN DRIVERS LISTINGS yjOPEN r nwuoc. HOUSE .. damv HILTON REALTY COMPANY MIDDLESEX RE.ALTY CO SL'MMER COTT.-\GE: Lake Cham­ State Treasurer CARNIVAL BAR 246 Nassau St. W.A 4-5333 NASSAU AR.MS ICE CREAM CORP KINGSTON - South Brunswick Sunday - from 2 to 5 p.m. - April 21 234 Nassau St. WA 1-0060 plain at Essex, N.'t’. .Augu.st 1 Currently hiring men interested Township. beyond the Pennington Circle. | A doll house ;n 'he Toun.'-hip u.tli tnrough Labor Day. Four acres of Of Business Club peace and quiet. Private lakefron: rheie .an? now .a few efficiency in building a fiiture with one of Four bedroom Colonial. A-1 condi- Highway No. 69. On the left Spacious luing at veiy reasonable no. so small room^. in e.\quisi:e and dock. Large ii'ing room. apartments available in Nassau- Antoinette .Abate, a junior at New Jersey's largest ice cream condition. Living room with inter- , tion. I'/, baths, hot water heat, “ ming from Trenton before you. cost. Cape Cod located only a few- .■\rms, also a three room apart- Franklin High School, has been vending companys. esting fireplace, 3 bedrooms with 4 ■ double bedrooms, 2 large living r«)om with fireplace. Pennington Quality Mar-! miles from Princeton on a large baths, kitchen. Completelv fur­ me.".:. Call lor particulars. elected treasurer of the State Chap­ START AT ONCE modern kitchen, dishwasher, * '*** traffic light. See our lot with trees. Living room with expansion possibilities for a 4th and second bath. Huge family room i nished. S400 WA 1-7090. ter, Future Business Leaders of Under our high income earning screened porch, patio, 25,S, Atiantic City, .N. J. refrigerator, stove, disposal, auto­ wick Township. Eight room split {so it doubles as a guest room. Al- Three bedroom Rancher located in | Lawrenceville campus of Rider Col­ Lawn work and assist in barn. room. 4 bedrooms. 2>/2 baths, 2-car I matic washer and cabinets. Ga­ level. Fireplace, I'/i baths, garage. | so laundry, garage ft storage. Up- Prifeceion Twp. on a *4 acre cor-1 lege. the following Franklin Higft Four days, Friday through Mon­ garage and basement. On an acre. I ^ rage and clothes dryer in base-1 1 icrc. Asking $20,900.1 per level hts 3 bedrooms & full. ner iot with shade trees and piant- School students were named con­ day, or 514 dnys. Good salary. Call ment. .Air conditioner for Summer! ceramic tile bath. On % acre. | ings. Living room with brick fire-' $34,900 Biisinefis Property test winners. for appointment between 5:30 - use. $145 per month unfurnished, fr a n k l in PARK-Franklin Town-1 Alum, storms and screens through-i place, dining room, modern kitch-j SPACIOUS COLONIAL on Edger- ______Antoinette .Alehnovich, first 7:30 pm... 359-3005. slightly higher furnished. Call HO ‘ ship. Eight room English Tudor, j out. Priced to move quickly! Well-1 en, bath, laundry room, enclosed i stoune Beautiful large living room I- cr>A< c -i 6-1268J or HO 6-0555. I place, shorthand; Maryana De- COST CLERK — Some accounting 1!4 baths, fireplace, 2-car garage. i built. Come see it breezeway, garage. Fenced rear with bay window and built in hi-fi. Grezia, first place, typing, Jn4y rooms on first floor. Off street NEW l-KDROOM APARTMENTS ' and bookkeeping background; 35- 250 x 200 lot, large shade trees. At ' yard. Bedroom or study with attached Carbone, second place. Miss Futnin THOMPSON RpaUTY parking 800 square feet. Air Con­ to lease. May 1 occupancy. Central­ hr. week. Company will pay night end of dead-end street. $24,500. $28,000. screen porch. Dining room and ditioned. Pearson WA 4^715 Business Leader of America; Glor­ school tuition. All benefits. Start 195 Nassau St. completely equipped kitchen, two ly located, within one block of Nas­ ia Manganelli, first place, and Pa­ ! NEW OFFICE SPACES for rent. sau Hall. Fully air-conditioned. $3.M0. Snellihg Personnel, 20 Nas­ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY WA 1-7655 { Excellent Twp. location, tall trees, car garage. Large paneled recrea­ tricia 'Szucs, second place, pariia- KENDALL PARK: Seven room % ______tion room. Two master bedrooms All utilities included. Air condi­ Modern electric kitchens, parquet mentary procedure. sau St.. 921-2021. i 6 wooded acres enhance the beau­ tioned. Near Princeton. Route 33 floors, tile baths. Call WA 1-2798. ranch, two full baths, garage. PRINCETON COLONIAL PARK: ty of this modern Ranch featuring with tiled baths. Two other bed­ Virginia Varga, second place, ad­ EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIAN $17,000 rooms and bath, attic. Lovely lawn Hamilton Square. Call JU l-iioZS Spacious custom built 1 year old living room with fireplace, dining THREE ROOMS A.ND BATH, heat vance shorthand; Marcia IGine, WANTED. Call 3S»0444. and gardens. Asking $68,000. Call or .lU 6-5775. ranch on over 14 n ee. Large ul­ area, modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms, furnished, private entrance. In second place, spelling; Andtea Ku- KENDALL PARK: Four bedroom WA 4-3335 for appointment. Monmouth Junction, near Sand COOK, all around man, experi­ tra-modern kitchen with glass slid­ bath, full basement. MODERN 2400 square feet air con-| biak. first place, bookeeping, and enced. Interviews 9 to II a.m.. Hol­ Colonial, 2V4 baths, garage, many ers to patio, large paneled family ______ditioned office for rent in Cran- Hill Diner. Call AX 7-9224 after 9 Robert E. Williams, first place Mr. extras. $19,990. $31,500. iday Inn, Princeton, N.J. room with stone planter. 3 large KENDALL PARK - Desirable i bury. Phone 395-0609. p.m. Future Business Leader of Amer- bedrooms, 2 full baths. 31’ com- OPENING IN CABINET SHOFf^r Brick front Rancher on beautiful i Stockton Road section. Ranch. 3 j GO0Dllf6RE“l^ sa le Princeton ALSO bination living room and dining bedrooins. I'/j baths, attached ga-1 General Store. 242 Nassau St. Due man with some experience in this MANY OTHER FINE LISTINGS I room, finished laundiy room. Two- wooded 1!4 acre lot. Entrance foy-, For Rent—Rooms field. Should have some mqierience FHA and GI assumptions, lo-w as | car garage with possibility of mak- er, living room with dining area,! I <0 '"ness, owner has to sell out : see $17,000. AX 7-1475. ■ Call upstairs. .Mr. James Kovala- Town School Board with power tools and be capable of $14,500. j ing 9th room over. Includes alumi- modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 3! kides. working to close dimensions. Work i num storms and oversized blacktop baths, large family room or 4th RENTALS Reports To Parents BEAUTIFULLY SET Ranch House varied and interesting. Small RENTALS i driveway. Asking price $26,000. Call bedroom. Garage. WEEKLY or MONTHLY "Reporting to Parents" will be Three master size bedrooms, l pleasant shop with fringe benefits. ! owner, SW 9-0835. $36,500. ',2 the theme of a meeting of the South HO 0D787. Two bedroom Colonial. May occu------baths, dining room, living room, Uc''’ Estate for Rent Private, furnished rooms. Gen'ic fireplace. Eat in kitchen, screened non only Linens supplied. Par-T'n • Brunswick Board of Education on MAN — With accounting, book­ pancy .Behind Kendall Park Shop-1 I Brick and frame Rancher in excel­ Monday April 22 at 8 p.m. in the porch. Full basement.' Two-car ga­ area, TV lounge, community kit­ keeping and auditing background. ping Center. $150. < $1,700 BUYS lent condition and in an excellent SIX ROOM HOUSE for rent. New­ library of the high scW l. There area of Princeton Twp. offers liv­ rage. Fruit and shade trees. $32,500. chen. Center of town. Fine benefits including free lunch. N. J. MANNI REALTY I Nearly 2 acres of wooded seclusion. ly remodeled, landscaped and will be a discussion of report cards Hours 9-5. To $6,000. Snelling Per- AX 7-2510 I ing room with fireplace, separate ESPECIALLY PRETTY Cape Cod painted. New automatic heating 1 COLONIAL HOUSE parent-teacher conferences and Stanley Amdurer sonnel, 20 Nassau St. ,021-2021. open 7 days 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. | dining room, redwood paiteled fam­ with expansion attic. Living room lots of shade, flowers. Call SW 9- WA 1 7840 other methods of communication Glenbrook Road RELIABLE MAN wanted two full ily loom, modern kitchen with with stone fireplace and dining ell. 1718 after 5 p.m. between the school and the home. Upper Nvack, N. Y. pantry, 3 bedrooms, 2 tiled baths, FURNISHED ROOM for gcntle- days a week to take 'care of Birch kitchen, tile bath and 2~bed- MAY 1963 - May 1964. Attractive! man. in center of town. For defails, Dr. James A. Kimple superin­ FOR SALE IN PRINCETON ! 914-EL 8.4623 ! basement with laundry and half grounds. Must be able to drive a rooms. Dry heated basement. Pret-1 (urnished cottage, living room, please call WA 4-1314. tendent of schools has invit^ all tractor. References required. Call BOROUGH: contemporary house ------— bath. Flagstone terrace in front ty views from the thermopane pic- j bedroom, kitchen, bath, fireplace, residents to the meeting which will SEVEN ROOMS AND GARAGE. i gn ' sun p . by unit. Previously meadow, with; l>/4 years old. Professionally dec­ cial rales. WAInui 4 bedrooms, 2*/4 baths plus a large never-failing stream, woods, wov-' DO YOU HAVE A orated. Storm windows and doors. GI NO DOWN* WANTED TO BUY in Township or 13 X 26 ORIENTAL RUG? useful barn. Near Western Elec- gn wire fencing. Dr. Jaynes WA Beautiful ^ acre corner lot with RENTALS r c ai d E.T.S. $28,000 4-3720. Community Church Borough. 4 bedroom plus family large shrubs and over 40 trees, FHA LOW DOW N* room home in good area, by July- THIS ONE-STORY COhriEMPO- designed by professional landscap- j Three room apartment - large liv­ BUILDING LOTS, clear or wooded FOR RENT: Excellent family Men To Breakfast LOW ASSUMPTIONS August. Under $30,000. Will consid­ KAk T has a livii^-dining room home. Four bedrooms, 2 baths. er. In West Windsor, only a few ing room, bedroom, modern kitch­ i.om '/2 '.0 10 acres. $2,400 up. The newly chartered Men’s er 3 bedroom for outstanding buy. big enough to take it. Scatter the minutes from Princeton. $29,900. Large sunny tiled kitchen with Cjill WA 4-9240. Ext. 256 from 9 to 5. rest of your smaller orientals en. bath $125. Club of the Community Presbyteri­ KENDALL PARK Call SW 94)680. RENTALS di.shwasher washer-dryer, stove an Church in Kendall Park will hold WANTED for last week in June, through the three bedrooms. The and refrigerator. Screened porch tile bath and sunny kitchen, don't 2 Story - 4 bedrooms. large living . its second monthly breakfast at 7 $V3 A MONTH township or borough location near NEW 6-ROO'm BUNGALOW with and large yard. Call WA 4-5259, need rugs, and the 85 x 200. lot al­ AIR PARK REALTY, INC. I room with fireplace, separate din­ a m. on Sunday, April 21. *Doa«aLi I elementary school. 3-4 bedrooms, attached garage, Modern and at­ evenings. The speaker will be Senor Fred 1V^ •liras. Assuioog 4%^ 41 ready has a plush carpet of shad­ ing room, 2 car garage. $185. marlfete, |f3 o mooiHi mm m gt unfurnish^, garage. Would consid­ tractive. $150. ed lawn. Carport. Newly painted FARMS OUR SPECIALITY MODERN BUNGALOW, 2 bed-; Kocher of Chile, a student of horti­ n*w Gi NO DOWN*, WHA $M er yearly lease. Box No. 137, care RIVERSIDE AREA-ranch, living I rroms, liv in" room, bathroom. : culture at the Rutgers College of DOWN*. PULL PRICI ONLY Princeton Packet. at $22,500. CHARMING OLD STONE HOUSE- room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, com- 1 kitchen, in Clarksburg. Garden; Agriculture. The kitchen crew is APARTMENT WAITTe D: Rutgers on 65 acres, site for private lake, pletely furnished. $2,300 DOWN EDMUND COOK ft COMPANY IV2 baths, recreation room. '$250. $125. I privileges. Phone 259-2203. headed up by Richard Wasky. stream runs through the property, ttAUTIPUL S hs4r—m t instructor and wife desire an un­ Realtors SIX ROOM HOUSE for rent in, At the last meeting, the club Ivil baths, t car §eraf#, maay axtras. furnished. two-bedroom apartment 190 Nassau St. WA 44)322 house has Old World charm with jON NASSAU STREET: 4 room E F. M.AY I elected Dr. Carter R. Smith presi­ Immaewlala thraafhavt. immsNiata ac- .K n"'-on. 'nmedia'ely available. ' ewpaaejr- Oaly $M,4M. in Princeton. Will move this Sum­ modern convenience; center hall- 1 apartment with fireplace. Heat and ; Broker I dent, Jack Houser, vice president; Blawenhiirg. N.J. HO 6-0891 recently redecorated. Large lot. j mer. Reasonable rent. Please write way. random width floors; 3 bed-1 ^ot water included. $175. i Call WA 4-4651 after 5:30 p.m. | David Wright, secretary; G. Pierce details to: K. Azumi. 520 West 123rd Evenings ft Sundays $3,300 DOWN NEWLY PLANNED community of rooms, 1 bath, upstairs living: Martin, treasurer; and Edward SPACIOUS 4 badraam Calaoilal, TA Street, New York 27, N.Y. room, dining room, sitting room. A. Dexter 329-2482 Faroe, program chairman. The bafhs. fara^a, axiras. AAA Ihraafl^ 23 homes. Homesites and homes HILTON REALTY COMPAJ4Y E, Tornquist 359-5970 avt. Imm«4iala accufaacy. Assama WANTED TO RENT, mid-June:'“ 2 now available at reasonable prices, kitchen downstairs; Lots of living For Rent— Apts. monthly business meeting will be GI marlfaf*. $lf.fli for $65,000. ’’34 Nassau St. WA 1 6060 held on Tuesday, April 30. or 3 bedroom apartment or house from $25,500. First grade con­ TWO CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. in Princeton borough or township. office Open Daily, Sunday struction materials, expert work­ BRICK RANCH - setting well back SOUTH BRUNSWICK Moderate rental desired. Reply to PACK 56 GIVES AWARDS LOVILY 3 b#4raam Split aa wall manship. Swank area. Excellent from road for privacy on 23 rolling m E '" " li .A demonstration of life on the Ica4scapa4 acra tat, firpplaca, far^ Dr. H. Beskind, 82 Sparkill St.. Wa­ af«, otlwr •xiras. Imaicdlata acca> commuting. acres, with beautiful dogwood ft IVi ACRE LOTS FOR SALE on sea was presented to Cub Pack 56 tertown 72, Massachusetts. fruit trees overlooking a stocked brook.J S ” Each? h " T $7,500, S , engineering : 'r ."______w !.i, *_ ____ , pancy- Oaly |3I,4II THE BELLE MEAD AGENCY Van Kirk Rd. off Carter Rd„ Law­ UNFURNISHED APARTMENT to | of Franklin Township by'Den 2 at I pond for recreation; 6 rooms, 3 fees included. WA 4-9546. * QUAUFKD BUYiRS Station Square at Route 206 rence Township. These lots are sublet. $80 per month until August | its meeting. Awards were given to baths, barbecue in kitchen, oil owned by Buchanan Consiruciitm. Dennis ] Newman, Peter Tulp, OTHiR PINi LISTINGS n'e for Sah ! Belle Mead. N.J. 359-5191 KENDALL PARK 31, than $90 per month with yearly, hot water heat, flagatone porch, Builder will give complete price on | lease. Newly decorated, light liv-, George/ Gome, Clyde Mitchell. CALL ANY TIMB $750 DOWN RoberyEngelhart, Edward Pastori- detached 2 car garage; all in excel­ your plans or will aid in selecting i ing room, bedroom and kitchen- 1 MONMOUTH JUNCTION - Seven lent condition; Price only $37,500. plans. For further information call 7 room Ranch featuring 3 bed­ ni. Brad Linderman. Warren Nash, LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP 2 story room, 2 bath ranch on \ acre eite. Call 921-6413. ! brtek-froni Colonial. 4 bedrooms. I W 6-0321. rooms. l'/4 baths, eat-in kitchen, AnthonV-Laster and Kevin Engel- AX7-2822 wooded lot. Asking $11,250. Call 2'* ba . living room with fi:e- AIR P/RK REALTY. INC plus formal dining room, family hart. 2 owner, DA 9-4059. REALTORS p!’. d ing room, den. spa­ HUNTERDON COUNTY. 2 miles room and attached garage This FOUR ROOM APARTMENTS in a house and landscaping arc just SET RUMMAGE SALE cious kitchen, garage. Large cor­ IN PENNINGTON. 10 minutes 160 Main .St ; from New Hope, overlooking Dela- pleasant country home in Mont-, I beautiful. Buyer must qualify for Township. Rural setting, The Ladies Aid Society of the 3S42 ROUTC 27 ner lot. $24,500. Call 082-7598.____ from Princeton, 2-story home in Flemington, N.J. , ware Valley, 3 year old redwood KENDALL PARK. N.I. good condition on tree - shaded FHA or may assume 4^/, per cent East Millstone Methodist Church j KENDALL PARK; immediate oc­ ST 2.2694 contemporary. Center hall. 32' wal- street. Has 3 large bedrooms, liv­ GI mortgage. FHA appraised at Available Mav 1. Upstairs, will hold a rummage sale on May j cupancy. Three bedroom Ranch. RA 5-5119 ST2-5567 nut-paneled and glass-walled living $17,475. Real Bslot« aad lasuraac* ing room and dining room, modern $110; downstairs, $125. 3 at the church from 10 a.m. to 3' baths, garage: Vi acre. Screens _ _ _ _ _ I room and dining area, with fire­ p.m. Mrs. Frank Gross is president Op*n 7 Days aad 7 Niphts kitchen with wall oven. Oil heat. place. All-electric kitchen and and stormers, Venetian blinds. $1,940 ASSUMPTION THE BELLE ME.AD AGENCY of the .group. 1 Asking $15,000. Barrett, 9 W. Frank- EDGERSTOUNE. . .splendid Con­ laundry. Two bedrooms, study and $17,990. Call owner AX 7-2914. 5 year old Ranch house. 3 bed­ Station Square At Route 206 lin Ave., Pennington.______temporary home on almost an acre recreation room, 2 ceramic baths. rooms. l>/2 baths, on 90xlM ft. lot. Belle Mead, N.J, 359-5191 Brick and frame Ranch with 3 bed­ and a half dotted with magnificent Thermopane throughout. Double FARMS. HOMES. ESI ATES, As cute a house as you have ever rooms and 2 baths, large laundry trees. Indoors, a vast living room carport, storage room and sun- seen. Asking $15,990. room and garage. An excellent buy ACREAGES. Ranch type and older and dining area, air-conditioned, deck. % ac e. part wooded. $25,000. homes. Well-known Bucks County TITUSVILLE: Three rooms and in West Windsor convenient to with cathedral ceiling; 2 bedrooms Telephone EX 7-0026 or RA 2-5780. 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL bath on River Drive. A lovely view 10 room, 2>/i story frame house, all Cvanamid. $18,900 and 2 baths. Here is a place de­ 2 full baths, dressing room, at- of the river, about 12 miles from utilities, kitchen, living, dining signed for retirement in luxury, yet EXECUTIVE’S RANCH HOME tathed garage, fence, wall-to-wall | Princeton. Private entrance. Call room, 3 offices, paneled guest NEW HOUSE FOR SALE. Superbly for people who dote on entertain-1 carpeting like new . Can assume , PEnnington 7-0654R. room. One half acre land, nice All brick on 4 acres. Four bed­ IN AN ^ USED CAR FROM built one and a half story house ing, it would be difficult to find a existing mortgage for only $2 50J Ji^Q iyqisH E D ^A P A R T l^iT f^ readv for occupancy on beautiful shade. Former owner was M.D. house with all these features: space rooms. all imaginable conveni­ or refinance with low down pay- 3,j,active colonial 5 room apart- lot in Elm Ridge Park. House has 4 Ideal location for any professional. for a platoon of guests; privacy in ences and extras. Interior stone ment. Asking $17,900. RUTGERS CHEVROLET bedrooms, den (or 5th bedroom), $25,500. Summer behind a living wall of wall, fireplace and massive man­ ment 7 miles northwest of Prince­ kitchen with large dinette area and shrubs: Thermopane window-wails tel. P egg^ floors. Exclusive coun­ ton in exclusive countryside area. E. R. HUMMER. Broker ALSO SOME 4 BEDROOM 1962 CHEVROLET 1962 RAMBLER laundry area, dining room, living so you can enjoy the view of your try club section. N.Y.C. and Phila. Extra large pine paneled living Frenchtown. N.J. 996-2841 R.^NCHES .AND COLONIALS i(K)m w.th fireplace, two full baths, 4 DOOR SEDAN room with fireplace, large foyer, own garden: innumerable built-in commuting. A $51,000 new home, AVAILABLE: IMPAIA large full dry basement with high garage and laundry room. $190 per drawers to save space; radiant reduced to $45,000 Additional in- C O N VtItT m t ___ »1e595 cc'ling. numerous closets (12, in­ to STEELE, ROSLOFF & SMITH month. Own utilities. Call HOpe- •WORKING HORSE FARM ” heat makc comfort all-pervad- formation available - just call. well 6-1508. cluding 2 large walk-ins), two car ing. $68,000 Real Estate Broker 1962 CHEVROLET 1961 FORD garage. Princeton address and tele-1 105 acres, 25 acres brook fed pis- ^ THE BELLE MEAD AGE.NCY AX 7-0200 •ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ef­ CONVERTIBIE phone. Price $48,500. Call Buchanan ture. V i mile track .long road front- j JOHN T. HENDERSON Station Square at Route 206 Rt. 27 at Kendall Park ficiency apartment in Lawrence- SPORT ASSOCIATES Construction at TW 6-0321. \ age. Good barn. 22 box stalls, tack Belle Mead. N.J. 359-5191 Open 7 days and evenings vilie. Private kitchen, bath and en­ COUPE $1,795 _____ i room. 8-room house needs repairs. ^ trance. First flour, block from .341 Nassau Street bus. For appointment call Mr. 1962 BEL AIR 1960 CHEVROLET KENDALL PARK. Transferred, Good 4-room cottage_ Can be divid- Princeton. New Jersey R.ANCH HOUSE - 3 bedrooms. 1M jvcjxi/rtv. .Mcious new- several ways. Entire spread j CHARM. CONVENIENCE. SPACE Drake, WA 4-4282. 4 DOOR STATION WAGON overseas. Must sell spacious, new WAInut 1-2776 baths, living room with fireplace. STATION ly decorated 8 room ranch on 2/3 Phone any time Si.\ bedrooms, four and oiie-haif s( arate dining room, equipped THREE ROOMS with bath Living PARKWOOD a..roacre. Three bedrooms,bedrooms. lU baths. 1 IHAD S. CWIK REALTY baths. Gracious hall, well-propor­ kitchen, full basement, garage, '2 room with full carpet. Kitchen WAGON $1,595 family room, den, patio, dish­ “Realtors" tioned living room, dining room. 25 acre wooded lot in Township, equipped with (VE w.all-tspc re- 1962 CHEVROLET 1958 CHEVROLET washer. washer and dryer, Route 69 at the Circle .\ 13 kitchen Study, playroom. $30,500 Call owner WA 1-6211. July fngerator. wal!-i>pe " on. enunte: - SEl AIR 4 DOOR SEDAN. Radis. storms and screens, other extras. FOR THE MAN WHO i occupancy. d -I -It ' 4 DOOR SEDAN. Radio, hooMr, Flemington New Jersev KNOWS A GOOD BUY fl ni ■ r s. ere lo- neat- h*4lfr. power iteoring, aufemotic Assume 4'*2 percent GI mortgage STate 2-2590 schools. The house you'll never washer and cabinct.s Largo bed- tranlmii&ion, power brelcts automatic tran$mi$tion, $18,400. $112 per month. AX 7-2292. Hunterdon Multiple Listings AND C.VN ACT FAST WHEN HE want to re-scll. $S4.030 room a:'d cln-ois, garage and $1,895 $695 SEES O.NE, here's a four-bedroom. Resort Property --So. -d'-n- n ',ir THREE BEDROOM RANCH, 3 EDMUND COOK & COMPANY 1962 2-DR. CHEVROLET 1957 PONTIAC blocks from Township elementary ADVERTISING " W I D O W S Like two and one-half bath Township conditioner for Summer use. $12.3 and High School Township Hal' to see old Grumpy's face around house in extremely fine condition. Realtors o ■ r.' ’’ h inf-''---nished : .i h'l'- Rftdio, Heitcr 7 DOOR HARDTOP 190 Nassau St WA 4-0.322 Automatic transmistien. Shopping Center. Corner lot. Call the paneranch more often’ He could be it has a weU-proport omd iiang \ '"tjI.N I.sL.A.NDS Caribbean s a- higher if furni.'h' : '".i'l HO 6-0213 room with fireplace, dining ronm nr HO 6-Oi,55 $1,795 WA 4-3829. in business for himself out here m cation home on private island $695 the country with other ex-grumpy with adioir^ing screened porch WEST WINDSOR RANCH WOODED LOT FOR S.\LETT.1 oe.lnoxiiyu hi Ihomas, Free B.ACHLLOR APARTMLNT - mod­ agency types. Have him send us a Kitchen has eating space Pl.n>- acres between Princeton and La-.s- '••s .mmin.i;. snorKling. sau ng and ern, '■hnrl r ind ba'n w 1 r h LOW BANK RATES • LOW DOWN PAYMENTS resume (Or you send it.) Reply room, full, dry basement, and ga­ htiiel emertai.iiiien:, Asaiabie Now under construction. Living rcoceville. Attractive surroundings. shower, 'i\;ng room, bc'dronnc to box 13$. care of Princeton Pack­ rage. Beaiuifui hail acre plus lot room with fireplace, recreation $10,500. Write Box 1.36, The Prince­ from owner ov -Jie -ea'-r. nr Dy kitrhci. pri'.atc entrance. ,Ar con- with many trees. Fine location. '.le month For inlormation nr res- room, dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2 et. ton Packet. ail utilities included. RUTGERS School bus stops at the door for ercations write box 68 care Prince Single man pietcrred Good neigh­ baths, attached 1 car garage. Situ­ PRINCETON .ARE.A new I'j-story first through eighth graders Don t NA.sS.-'' LsfAiF.s I Four bed­ Naw Cars On Display Usmd Car Lot ton Packet, borhood. Reply to box 144, care of ated on V4 ncre wooded lot in one all stone Rancher on two acre miss this at $.33,200. room Split Level m superb condi­ of West Windsor s finest residential Princeton Packet. Ask For Bob Corkhuff or Chouncey DePew wooded lot with pond. Ter minutes tio;' 3s .'.ll-to-w al. carpeting, air JUL'i" RE.NT.AL: Summer cottage EDMOND COOK & COMPANY areas. to railroad station PRR or Read­ end.ti 'n nc. s:orm-»rs and sc eens. m New Hampshire. Two bedroom>. .AFTR.ACTIYE furnished apart­ 70 WOODBRIDGE AVE , HIGHLAND PARK CH 7-11J4 ing lines to New York or .^hiladel- Real tors ‘screened ba.'k p-- Team duces for export. Mr Pecoraro stated that with the 'on Lost .Mr, .Meagher takes over the pvj.si- League of Women Voters of the AT alized. it was an cxcu.se to organize necessity when she was a pre­ Jci. huel & Suppi) 26 13 tion vacated by .Arthur B. Collins, New Brunswick Area. all the hundreds of recipes that she. fight over, all Democrats will ral­ medical student at the I'nicersity Gabie Tavern .a 16 who has been named a senior v ice The candidates night, open to the had been collecting -ince her m ar-' ly to defeat the GOP in November. of .Michigan where Gardiner Patter­ Curnegiia & .Soivs 23 16 president for finance, production public, will be held on Friday. Person to Person riage to Prof. (lardmer Patterson, He said Mr. Casey sounded ami­ n-. 1 “ son was teaching economic- able and cordial, but made no di­ Kenwicks 1 t and services of the book company. •May 3. at S:30 p.m. in the Hill- DE AN6ELIS director of the Woodrow .Wilsnn Change Of Heart rect statment that he would sup. : 21 18 •Mr. .Meagher, formerly general crest School auditorium. A slors School, with whom she had traveled N..I. Manni Realty change of heart led her from port the Democratic nominees. i 21 18 manager of the Accounting Divi-1 .Mrs. Richard P. McCormick of throughout Europe and the .Middle Danis Really euiigllt our medicine to the only pos.siblc al­ When asked by this newspaper 2U', 18',. sion, joined the company in June the Piscataway Township League East. Webe. s T\' BROS. INC. ternative -at that point in her for a statement, Mr. Casey said: ; 19 20 1961. after being on the Washing­ of Women \ ’otcrs will moderate the attention Man)' of her notes lav on slips Kammlcr Buick Pontiac 18 studies - social work, and it was "1 wanted out. This will give me 18 21 ton staff of .McKinsey and Co., program. Overall chairman for the that's heen of paper deep in desk drawers. I Drake's Plumbing 1 -! as a truant officer that she worked an opportunity to devote more time where he conducted computer fea- event is Mrs. Richard -Nierenberg. others w ere pressed between the' Handler's Painting 17 going the during the first three years of her to my law practice and to my 22 s.bility studies and installed data Others are .Mrs. Richard Lipnick. leaves of the novels she had been I Oakdale Village 16', 22'. roun marriage to Prof Patterson. family." processing systems for clients. .Mrs, Henry Rupp, Mrs. Herbert reading long ago when she had D & M Builders 15 24 Senz, publicity: Mrs. Julius An amiable woman who read.s Asked what his political attitude A certified public accountant, he Cory S. Kommlor diploniatie used them for placements. Writing Park Sinclair 14 25 Knapp, poster distribution; Mrs THE ALL NEIlif a book, at least, would put them in cookbooks for pleasure, she is curi­ would be in the coming months. also has been an auditor for Price rirclcs. and. we iinderstantl. ous about everything around her .Mr. Casey said he would probably Martin Picker, refreshments; Mrs. one place, .^nd besides. she 8E3 SCRATCH LEAGUE Waterhouse and Co., and a sys­ originated in tlie Eomlon Dai­ and it is easy to picture her tales "recede " from active participation James Davi.son, flowers; and .Mrs. 4-DOOR acknowledges, “ 1-T v e r y o n e in High game. Bob Haas of Hofers tems analyst for International Busi­ Alan Sagarin, timekeeper. ly Telegra|)h. Here it i>: Ihe Princeton seemed to be writing of recipe foragings: in Greece, in Township politics. ness Machines. He is a graduate of ___ A ^ ^ ^ A • ff /man Flying "A" 243; high series, Tim Foreign Serretaries of Britain. something - so I wrote what 1 knew j where the Pattersons spent three "The people have made their Lyon of Stexvart’s Root Beer, 650. the University of Maryland. years after the war. in Turkey, choice." he stated.’ ’“I really don’t France, America and Russia most about - cooking. " Team Woa He and his wife, Patricia, are the Postal Employes vi'here they lived several years ago, believe that the nominees will U st went on a safari, and ae< onl- But the book was a success and' Hofers Flying 63 33 parents of seven children, and he and wherever they traveled in Eu­ need my help in November. 1 wish Park Sinclair Are Organized ing to a report from a Hun she soon followed it with ''Gourmet them the best of luck." 55 41 is treasurer of Cub Scout Pack 94. rope, -Mrs. Patterson made it a : Colonial Village Esso 54 42 Tile Somerset and Franklin Park garian journal, they shot Kitchen" and then, recentiy, a pa- point to ask her hostesses, or her In the Republican endorsement, Flagposi Motor Lodge 52'/, 43',, Post Offices have taken official ac­ lion. Then they «lrew lots to ! ^rback. Recipes For Elegant But hostesses' servants as well as her Township assessor Edgar V. Renk Grigrgstown Ladies y 52 44 tion to implement the Post Office fletermine who wouhl giiar.l I Dining By this time she own help to show her exactly what ; was high man with 325 votes, fol­ j had begun offering her well-known Steward’s Root Beer 51 45 Plan Flower Sale Department's new program (or ne­ the- lion while the rest set out went on in their kitchens. lowed by Mr. Chrinko. 312 and Frazee Maiket , I cooking course in the large kitchen former Mayor Dobin, 303. 51 45 gotiation and consultation on griev­ to find some sort of transpor-1 home on Fitz-Randolph Road In France the Pattersons visited I Danis Realty 42 54 The Ladies Auxiliary of the ances. working conditions, person­ all the five-starred restaurants in , Democratic winners in the district I Parillo's Shell Griggstown Volunteer Fire Co. will tation to cart the lion hack | 3n(j name had become a housic- contests follow. 42 54 nel practices and other related mat­ the Michtlin Guide, and she never ; Embers Restaurant 40 hold its first sale of Spring flowers to their hase. Gromyko drew hold word amon| imaginative worn. District i. W. Austin Van Sise 56 ters, it has been reported by the hesitated to ask for a recipe if a Cream-O.Land Dairy 39'/j on Saturday, April 20, in front of the short straw and was left to I and Mrs. Jean Hand; District 2. I 5^'% postmasters. meal really impressed her. And she ; Team =12 34 the Delta Hardware store at the guard the lion. On their re­ Eugene Ryan and Katherine Kim- 63 The move, developed by the post­ in the KENDALL was never refused. In London she Kendall Park Shopping Center. al service under Executive Order, turn the lion was missing, and | attended the Cordon Bleu School, so i son; District 3, Alan Haskins and Mrs. Agnes Henry, chairman of PARK SHOPPING Mrs. Mary Hanson; District 4, Les­ KENDALL 8N SCRATCH LEAGUE officially recognizes federal em­ the following dialogue en-' that her knowledge of continental; High game, Tony Zippo of Yusko’s the flower sale, reports there will ter Schaub and Mrs. Hertha Vo­ ployee organizations for the first sued; “Where is the lion. , cooking is in every way profession-: A. A., 232; high series, Mr. Zippi, be cut flowers of daffodils, forsy- CENTER gel; District 5. Mr. Stein and Mrs. time. fironiyko'f” “What lion';*'' al. 649. thia, pussy willows, and other gar­ The officers of NALC Local 5813 Frances Higgins; District 6. Rich­ Team den flowers in bloom at this “Did we not hag a lion and I Frightened By Recipes ard Lippitz (disputed) and Mrs. Won Lost are Jerry Krycun, president, Earl CUSTOH-HADE Schlitz time. There w'ill also be potted ger­ were vou not left to guard il';'" . Her secret as a writer-teacher is j .*!arie Pecoraro; District 7, Rocco 28 14 Brown, vice president, Julius Ros- Emmett’s aniums for sale and African vio­ “Of eoiirse.” “Well, then. 1 j simple: "most women are fright- Padula and Mrs. Agnes Flanagan; 26'/, 15'a enstein. treasurer and Robert TABLE PADS Cream-O-Land lets. (iromyko, where is the lion';*" ' I ened by recipes, " she observes, so i District 8. Jeiry Yaros and Mrs. 26 16 Town, secretary. The roster of of­ h ARTbX Savage's Dairy 25 17 Sales are also planned when the “What lion?” asked Gromyko. I she breaks down all recipes to re- Susan Messina; District 9, Ger­ ficers for UFPC Local 6173 is as Varga Oil 241, 17'/, lilacs, tulips. violeG, narcis.sus and Tliis story gives a liunioroiis i veal their basic structure. ald G. D, Harrison and Mrs. Fico; follows: William Koster, president. John Maltese 23 19 other flowers are in bloom Laverne Mickel. vice president. illustration of the grim fact "There are only three ways to District 10, Leo H. Mahony and Siegel's Pharm. cook chicken," she explained as an Mrs. Rose Ann Leo. I9'/3 Mrs. Bert Toth, secretary and Phil­ that neither logic nor reason Yusko’s A. A. 21'/, 20'/, example, "the rest is additional. ’ The Republican County Commit­ Joins Staff At lip Russo, treasurer, ^ran he expected from them, F. Marco .21 21 •National agreements give local in her books and in her eight-iesson I teeman and woman results follow. Paulus Dairy unless it will serve their own District I, Leroy Hilyard a n d 20 22 RCA Laboratories employee organizations the right to course she reveals these short-cuts, j Danis Realty 19 purposes. Tt brings ii|i (lie Mrs. Lorraine Wilson; District 2, 23 deal with the postmaster on local Yet her cookbooks are more Creighton 18 24 Dr. Horst E. Kunig, a specialist Everett Moore and Mrs. Anna working conditions, personnel prac­ question, can even logic and than mere simplified instructions. Do.Rite Cleaners IS in solid state physics, has joined Renk; District 3, Melvin Marcus ' 24 tices and in resolving interpreta­ reason he aer-epted at face The majority of her recipes are Princeton U. Press 17 the research staff of RC.A L?.'.;)ra- and Mrs. Elsie Hollender; District 25 tions under the local agreements. Model HOOD value from them wlien we continental and she has adapted Ideal Plating Co. 16'/i 25% tories at the David Sarnoff Re­ 4, Andre Gruber and Mrs. Janet search Center. The employees of the- local post know it is solely for tiieir own them for the American woman who Calvinites 9'/i 32% offices now receiving official rec­ Lichwa; District 5. Hugh C. Dur­ Dr. Kunig, a native of Hohndorf. purposes? So intirh doiilile- does not plan to spend 10 hours ognition at the local level for their bin and Mrs. Annette Petrick; Dis- Germany, received his Master of talk is heyond us plain folk> each day at the stove, who does not WED. MORN. COFFEE CLOTCH employee organizations, join with trict 6, Joseph Mayers and Mpi. Science degree in 1957 from the . . . but it reminds iis to say think in terms of kilograms and High game, Shirley Sutten ol : employees in more than 30.000 post liquid measures, and who does not Louise Lowande; District 7. Frank Kendall Park Pharm. 180; high University of Leipzig, and his Doc­ that in our business we talk Laza and Mrs. Eleanor (Jordon; I offices throughout the nation in ac­ find exotic ingrediants at her su­ series, Sally Sowers of House of I torate in 1961 from the University quiring official recognition under SEDAN very plainly in order to serve permarket. District 8, John Westbrook and Flowers, 480. of Innsbruck. Austria. Mrs. Barbara Westbrook; District the President's labor - management N O W AT your best interests. Kainniler Team In his new position he will be as­ "American women," however, 9, John Neefus and Mrs. Thelma Won Lost order for Federal employees. Biiick Pontiac Co., Route 206 N. Van Heuval 37 sociated with the Microwave Re- "are more and more interested in Heiman; District 10, Kenneth Kunz 56 De Angelis —f^pposite Princeton -Airport. food. In the last 10 years, "recalls King Tile .55 ,38 .search Laboratory. and Mrs. Fanchon M. Nelson. New Jersey has 125 miles of the Mrs. Patterson, “American cooking Colonial Refrid 53'/, 39'/, WA 1-2222. world’s finest beach, the State De­ has improved so much it is fan­ House of Flowers 52'/, 40'/, The United States is the world’s Bros., Inc. tastic! ” Ricci's Pizza 52 41 largest exporter of farm products. partment of Conservation and Eco­ VFW Post 9111 nomic Development reports. Evelyn Patterson attributes this C. R. Smith 49'A 43'/, It exports about 15 per cent of its new interest (in continental cooking Candidates Night Hunt’s Gulf »% 48'/, its agricultural production, which in particular) to the G.I.'s, first of •Sandhills Diner 4>'A48( amounts to approximately $5.1 bil­ ail, who got u.sed to it after the Kendall Park Pharm *3% 49'/, lion. BE A BEAUTICIAN war, and then to increased travel Set For Saturday Chris Cleaners 38'/, 54'4 Slim's Disposal 37 56 The main cities of Hong Kong arc IS among so many Americans, and fi­ at STANBARD A "Meet the candidates” night Carnegie Apts. 33',; 59',; Victoria and Kowloon. THE nally, to a greater awareness, in will be held at the Open House general, of a varied world, and. planned for members and guest* Beauty Academy consequently, of a varied palate. of VFW Post 9111, on Henderson CAR BUY Travel A Great Deal Tralfilng Road, Franklin Park, on Saturday, Pratt & Lambert COLOR AaeccBBfut Princeton women travel a great April 20, A buf(et will be serv^ Hatr4rcueri deal, and those who take Evelyn OF) F ^ H E by the Ladies Auxiliary, with Mrs. Interior & Exterior PAINTS SInca 1947 Patterson's course are interested in AI Kady serving as chairman. Sl^ • r.a»7 TerMV serving "different” menus which Reg. $7.60 will be assisted by Mrs. Francis • Free Fhieeaital YEAR are, perhaps, reminiscent of these Becker, Mrs. Dolores Chubak and • $ expert journeys. Whatever their travel ex­ InBtrucUrt Mrs. Andre Sorum. PAINT perience. be it actual or anticipa­ AT tory. almost all her students want In charge of the Open House is gal. ENROLL NOW FOR Ronald Freeman, and the members MARCH 4th CLASS ONLY ^ 4 9 8 ,P.O.k to learn, first of all. how to make M’S RcglBlrr !• Aiuanee croissants, puff pastries, and sou- of the house committee. John Mc- Supply Limited So Hurry Phene er Write fer Beeklet B flees. Ardle, Pat Kelly and Richard SALE Ii|). (COMPARE) For Best Selection! CHorter 7-0494 Women of varied cooking experi­ Keene. • ( esTealtal Lueetlea • ence attend Mrs. Patterson's rlas- Elections for the post are to be R. R. PUae, New Bruaewlek, SJ. Full-light window's WEBERS T.V. & APPL. DEANS N.J. OPPOSITE PENN STATION es, some to learn fine points, held on Tuesday, April 23, at 8:30 .Safety dashboard others, frankly, to start from p.m. in the home. Named as of­ -scratch. Most come with some idea ficers are' James Hannan, com­ Adjti-tahle reclining of what they want to learn but not mander; William Beirne, senior long ago the wife of a graduate vice commander; John Kohler, jun­ hiieket seats student appeared who not only did ior vice commander; Don Harris not know what she wanted to cook, and Robert Consuegra. quartermas­ Roomy interior .she didn't even know what she ter: Richard Keene and John Long- iked to eat. she didn't like food. sireet, chaplain; Richard Mitchell, Unihodv eonstruetion " Ihen why are you here?" asked surgeon. Mrs. Patterson (having been more Following the election, the new diplomatic in her earlier ques- commander will make appoint­ l U tio-s.) ments to various committee posts Reg. $1.49 "Because my husband sent me,” _ JUM BO replied the young woman. 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