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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 28

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27 THE SUNDAY TIMES, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1955. mfnute ride of the George Wash- 60 miles from Route 46, East ington Bridge. old section of the Parkway built by the State Highway Department in Middlesex and Union counties, and have been in use for some time. Madison Hill i Besides Polhemus Creek, the bertsville.

An eighth' site. Double Trouble, below Toms River, is slated to be ready later this month. Madison Hill (near Rahway), Tall Oaks (Cranford), and Glen-side (near Metuchen) are on the picnic areas available on the in Bergen county all he way to the southern end of lew Jersey near Cape May. Opening of the Route 46 Inter-hange in East Paterson brought he Parkway within a 12 to 15- located along the northbound New Picnic Area Opens On Parkway RED BANK, June 4 A fourth Parkway are Tall Oaks, Glen-side, Madison Hill, Oyster Creek, Stafford Forge and Her- roadway, the other two along the southbound roadway. new picnic area becomes available to motorists along New Jersey's Garden State Parkway Sunday to add to the restaurant and outdoor eating places pre viously opened on the scenic route.

The new picnic spot, called Polhemus Creek, is located off the northbound roadway of the Parkway in Ocean county. While it is the fourth of the new sites to open in recent weeks, Pohle- LJ Jul mus actually becomes the sev enth picnic area available along iH 1 MltM FEOM FRANKLIN BLVD. off EAST0N AVE. NN B. K.

STATION the Parkway. In addition, three service areas featuring restaurant or snack bar facilities are now open on the Parkway. They are located at Cheesequake, a few miles below the Raritan river; at Forked river in Ocean county; and at METUCIIEN HOME SOLD Mrs. Esther B. Johnson has sold to Mr.

and Mn. J. Joseph Ml-kula the seven-room dwelling at 40 New York Ave. It Is on a lot 50 by 100 feet. The buyers have taken possession.

Mikuia Is a life Insurance underwriter with the Cranford office of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of United States. Mrs. Johnson Is on a trip to Sweden and after her return will make her home In Long Island. Sherwood Mundy was attorney for the seller and Rober Moss represented the purchasers. BACK-TO-FRONT i AND FROHT-TO-BACK PLIT-LEVI Vaux Hall in Union.

The latter is located off the. northbound Rutgers to Give Third Degree ment Wednesday he will drive 300-odd miles to Ithaca to attend the Cornell reunion. To Newark Grandfather, 62 Shrewsbury Woman roadway above U. 22. The other two sites are in the wide center Island to serve both northbound and southbound traffic.

At each service area, there are eating facllties and a gasoline station. With the ODenlna of the Pas work in business administration: i Course At the htiainocc mm Wins Davidson's Trip to Mexico saic River bridge on May 26, the Parkway nowoffers motorists a continuous drive of: NEWARK, June 4 Sixty-two-year-old Leon J. Rosenthal of 660 Haxtun Orange, will be receiving a third degree next Wednesday, June 8, but it will be a pleasant one. The first grandfather to graduate from the Rutgers School of Business Administration, Ros methodology of study is present along with the give and take Mrs. George Blair of Button- rJrJrJrJfJrT between professor and mature student he explained.

11 i home tex-" ur I There were even instances in I which the "mature" student, Rosenthal, changed places with wood, Shrewsbury, will be the guest of Davidson's Supermar-i kets on an eight day trip to Mexico as the "winner of the store's recent promotion The contest entailed finishing in 25 words or less the sentence: "I like to shop at Davidson's be-i enthal will don mortarboard and gown to participate in the State University commencement and 1 THIS TIME BE SURE! GET receive his" third degree, that of 1 1 il his professors when an involved insurance problem was discussed Having written, lectured and acted as consultant for such varied industries as concrete block manufacturing and food processing, as well as educational institutions and savings and loan T3A CosU a Master of Business Administration. He already has two degrees. His first, a Bachelor of Science degree, came from Cornell University in 1915. Later he was awarded the degree of Bachelor of Laws from Rutgers Law lively' 3 or 4 GOOD-SIZED BEDROOMS FINISHED DEN PLUS FINISHED RECREATTOX ROOM WITH PICTURE WINDOW Built-in wall oven and counter top range Studio balcony with wrought iron railirig Colored Ceramic Tile Bathroom, Vanity plus extra lavatory Hot water baseboard heating Built-in garage to H-acre plot. 6 P- Inn iiRv cause." I Other winners who will re-; ceive $50 bonds are Mrs.

Anne Denne, Princeton, Mrs. Isabel G.j Hall of this city, Mrs. N. B. Ho-j nicko of Little Silver and F.

J. Richmond of Perth Amboy.i Judges were Dr. Charles Stevens of Rutgers University, James J. Slade of Middlebush, and Mrs. Kenneth Q.

Jennings, society editor of The Daily Home News. mm School, in 1923. 11 organizations, Rosenthal studied economics and statistics so he could examine their protection requirements. "My approach was reversed," Rosenthal observed. "The aver a wewarK insurance man, Rosenthal, a partner In the firm of Rosenthal and Klein, explains XT It this way: age-aged student learns theory WONDERFUL LOCATION Healthful country livimt plus convenience to churches, thopping.

excellent bua and Penn. rati transportation and xpreat highways. "In 1953 I started at Rutgers business school evenings just to take one or two courses to help me analyze Insurance problems No Better Coal Sold ANYWHERE I from an industry-wide stand point. "One course led to the next Approx. 4 Blocks to School I ALL tIS rn.

STRONTIUM 'BRAIN' USED NEW YORK A complicated machine that controls the thick-; ness of cold-rolled steel employs as its "brain" a pill-size piece of the radioactive element, stron-l tium 90. Used in a radioisotope; thickness gauge, the element can; detect slight variations in thickness and by means of electrical signals can, activate control and before I realized it I was told I had enough credits for a degree." Alt atilltiet inclndinr city Mwara, city water, city gat, ttreeU, earba. la and paid far. and then gets experience. In my case, I can justify theory by my experience." Asked how he "justified" his absences during the evenings at school to his wife, he said, "Mrs.

Rosenthal is a non-governmental observer at the United Nations for the National Women's League of the United Synagogue of America. She spends more time on her outside activities than I did on my studies." Rosenthal missed only a few classes in his two years at Rutgers. His absences were due to trips to Europe and Israel and to Fort Bragg, N. C. to be introduced to his fourth grandchild.

Rosenthal will also attend his Rosenthal graduated from "Barrlnger High School in Newark before going to Cornell. Of his law training at Rutgers he equipment. PHONE CHarter 9-0063 Silts Ar'nl: Uneeda Real Estate Inc. FLainfleld 7-S99J said: "I did not plan to practice law but was interested in im Y.M.C.A. PICNIC Seventy guests have signed up proving my ability to meet the 335 SANDFORD STREET New Brunswick, N.

J. problems of insurance and bond for the annual family picnic of; the New Brunswick Y.M.CA.j tohorrow evening in Squibb: contracis wnicn confront me daily." Why He Went Back KOPPERS COKE FUEL OIL OIL BURNERS Park, Riders Lane and Route 1. The meal will be served from 5 40th class reunion at Cornell to 6:30 p.m. and contests will be itoseninai tnen tola more about why he took graduate out why he took graduate I Afterjhe Rutgerscommence-1 staged from 6:30 until 7:30 p.m. IflrrrrrslRl New jeMefi Mod aow' g(S0AlL TOGUSCliL MILES 1 COMPLETE HOMES (NO PRE fA8S) BUDGET REQUIREMENTS TO MEET ALL HtDlfW: in IT 00 THE RIDGEWOOD One of several Cope Cod styles with large, square li ing rooM especially designee) for tht television ago.

$6900 I From FROM JUNE 6TH TO JUNE 11TH INCLUSIVE AS LONG AS ST0QK LASTS ROUND TEilESSEE CEDAR POSTS 7 Feet 1.05 8 Feet. .1.25 10 Feet. 1.75 WESTERN CEDAR GOTHIC HEAD PICKETS I il We wil build any house any way you want. We will do all of the work, or any part of it. 1.

COMPLETE PLAN Wt build, you move in. We will do oil the work. Every home built la individual specifications, which form part of the building agreement. No hidden extras or no price increase clause In your building agreement. ALL il il THE PRINCETON Anerher contemporary design that harmonises perfectly with weeded netting.

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We will erect the shell, then provide you with all fin. 3Feet. 13c 3 Feel, 6 Inches 15c 4 Feet 16c I (thing materials. A little work on your part will sove you thousands of dollars. 3.

SHELL PLAN I We construct the finest and most varied line of shells in the industry. We can show you what we mean. Bring in your own ideas or plans or look over the hundreds of floor plans and elevations wo have available. Your home is financed in one low-interest rate mort THE SHELLY This 64 ft. house, including breeseway and garage, is just the ticket for the budgel-mmded family.

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The 30' 17' living room with rear glass wall meet and -iP. all requirements for a homo in il will sell as 1 Lot natural setting. Also available In vertical redwood tiding. 1 OTHER LOT OF 556 FT. POND EROS A PINE NO.

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S. Rouft SI 2 miles south of Princeton Traffic Circ Telephone: 1-5220 Princeton, New Jersey CH. 7300 Send 25c to Department for 13 page, 2 color, illustrated catalor. 40 JERSEY NEW BRUNSWICK JrJrJ SrJ il pl fliJnlplfirirJlJrl il rJrarJ rii.

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