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¢, FHS Football Team Faces FirstTest Monday. in Bridgewater (i i . :/ .rohohle for Franklin High’ School’~ . i; :: .~:: .:i~, o~onth~ Jun~r v~rsSy I.o~b.. i "~’- g.~.e.o.doy in,lad., fo.~ i ~ eea,oaed players , The team opens its sensed a~ 3:30 pm with a junior varsity game at BrJdgewater.Rarlt an # High School’s field, Veterans el Hew Brooswick High School gridirn b scaLps are Bruce Mhlfatt, flve-foot-tml eet~. tee, who wvlgh~ 173; dobo Kozak 59 and lag Pound~, at taokle, and Ray Jones. 5-7 nnd 175 pounds Jones, starting st fuR- back. combines good speed with substantial power, CoacLI Pat- rick Du[an. reports. All three boys are junior~ ALso a Junior, P.obert 8aullera, played on the Princeton H [ g h PI~A)BABLE STARTING LINEUP ~ ’/’his is the lineup expected right end; John Ho=4tk, r~h~ tackle; George Sheehy. right guard I team. He was first string t$t[- i ’ fir hi e B~aee Mnlfatt, center; Miebael Glannoito, left gaard; David Whl~ hack. ¯ ID rel~l~aellt the Townsh p s st [h school fOOtball te~a wh n fleldj left laekle, and Darrell Jacksoltj [eft eitd, Shllldlilg, Pay Saultera also has good speed, Franhlth High swings into &¢flo~ against Brtdgewater-17~trtfan J~ne~ fullback; Kenneth Brov~ qttarterback;,Rebei4 8aulters, : [Contthued on Page 91 ~ ¯ "" High SchOOl Monday afternoon. Ih~ont row tram left, Dmmls Lynch, right hal~ anR FrazMt Batter, left balflmek. , .o, os WS.RECORD I RA 5-3300 Thm’sda~ yOL, 8p I~o, I 80MERSET, N, J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ~ 1961 5¢ Per Co!~ Variance Granted wh~. Co=o~,~ M~ s~ ~ n~. . Keary Statement ~’~ ByCo~dl,7 to 2,iFra"klh h lu~ arve andMiddhbu~ Is Ontokmpu Due on Dio~eghy ¯ ~..or ~eorgo On,gb,.a ..... ’Coo,,-’e" ~,,o,.,ush b~led ....... ~o v~,.orka aboot~ ~’d~le-~, koruna," o*oinod ~r. ~alo.~*’eS~ ,,~,,,, ,A__O:_.--e ~:’.o= Office Unit oori~ .tTu.d. ..... i. additio. ~ the ~ove~ ..... meeting that he had con/or- "But I thought you were the tel slrueture of his community. A variance to permit ,e~n- red with HeikkJ Sale. municipal mayor of Pranklln Township." X3ouncilman li’raneis Keary. sfruction of an office building manager of Kuhsjnrve, Finland, Having explained the relation- Mr.’ Sale hag another common vice.ehairnlan of t[{e Sewerake o Jn a light industrial zooo was during the letter’s recent stop- ship of the Township’s cam- bond with any Franklinile,-- Authority, wilI offer his views "~ granted Tuesday night, but not 3ver at Idlewild Airport. .munilies, the mayor, in turn. he is a member of the Lions on the estahlishment of the %ilhout a eounnlhoan’s critique Mr. Sale is vIMting thl9 corm become puzzled by Mr Sale’s Club. Authority’s executive director- attd a split vote. try under the auspices "of the refereneds to the town of Onto- "’ had no den hey had L ~ ns ship o2 the organization’s next The vn~nno e was approved National Association of City kunmu, in Kt~s~jurve," the nla)or c’om- meeting¯ " for Anthnny Nateroll. preaidem Managers. After a few weeks ill "I thooghl YOUwere the me- merited. The meeting i~ scheduled for of tile Chamber of Commerce, Mnrqoette. Mich., he will slx.nd nicipal manager of I~umljarve," "II’a a good thin~ tb¢,y do," Oct 9 in the SA office on Rail. for properly located at Lake approximately six weeks Wl~[~- the said. " quipped Mr. Son)mars, "sines rood Square, Avenue and Hamillon S t r e o t ing with Township Manager Wil- "ler/{nklln Township is Kuus- they have the Bear for a neigh- Mr. Kealy, who was not ~ores." Mr Nalereli previously had lion A Sommors and observing jarve; Middlebush is Ont~- bar.’ enL at the Sept 16 meeLtng whe= 1 been granted a variuace to con municipal government In thi~ -- the $9,60Oayear post was ereat- s,r .......... ,,e *,, ....... th0° .... Nathan Defends Quality od.h..d,e, ined,o,n.ke.st~ silt. The inas’or nlet hinl ~t tilt illont oa tile matter until it CRO The vote was 7-10-2, go~t~eil. New York airport aa he "A, as an- be done publicly and in the to Marquette. lOt Modem Education p ......... f other Authoril¥ roo.Je Sale whv originally had members ]~l{.n ~runeix Keary Bad William Allen being in the minority, been expected to emne to Frank- [ However, on previous paras- Mr Keary point~d out Ihal lin aboul Nov I told the mayor [ Dr Kn r t Nathan viee prea bus Mr Keary has expressed. the building would be less thnr hn In,p,’d (n arrive harp in mid- ideal nf Ihe R,nrd of I’~,duonlion, Ihe opinhm Ihot. allhnugh ex 200 feel from the interscetion of October. 1 last night defended the quality Lake and ~t am on and h e u ..~ ~nlnzifio tho may< 1" passion of the sewer progrswr g ° p hlbl s construe- o ed, the nber s ~ ar- . eventually would necessitate the zon w r~ " " " ...... ~’ ~ of present-day odueahon. At the establishment of such a position lJ°n 0~ a driveway ]t~ thus 200 tries they had discovered beIsame tinge lie L~rged. parents to ...... fl rn an i:ltetse~.[loO n ] e~ S I be more uttclltlve ~ he Ixatd s ¯ ’ " ~ :[WO/,II tWO communities separat- . . . ,, * {Cnlttlnued pin Page 111 I than 100 feet It~fft an existin R t. d tl V 5 0011 mile s work, driveway. I Mr. Consovoy ’not~.d that dnr- Sneaking al the season’s first ’]’l~t¢’Ol*~ ~ft(’t~PIWl~ lhc councilman also conrad e n o dde ush P’IA " ’ . " " . " " ing the coors, of their ]dlewild me tig f e M " " ’ . ¯ ¯ ;~ 1 , . : . ___. --7-- -- ~ whidl was poslponed fr)m Sept. { 8,~c~ y $2~ ed h It HIe 7nnlll et de Sill)ill lies i ])I ~ ~[I O1[ I~lt pat’k~ll~ ureas must bol Awa/dcd 2o be’~luso tJf hi trine ~lll- The Cause Tnesday ng l°enled at least 50 fe,.t ft.or~ the i tJ)lltraela ~n~s, Dr. Notl .... id that. ;" appointed .... k ~ ..... ,d I1~ street¯ but that ~he Natm’vli a~-~Fo r Buildim, Materia]~ ~ ¯ ,sm o e s. t~ s s an 5~ Frank Topping ta fill vaean. " I~ pile arian did not clearly ir~dieate Th COO ~cil Tsesday n i ~ h I nneien¢ aft "Second probably [~ eles ~ the Sewerage An her "~. the dlnlen’l°~a .of the parkng awarded con ’aa $ far building,only ~o baseball It is one o? ty and the Civil Rlgbts Coi~. area. and thus it~ location wan it ateriols to be used in remodeb Anlerien’s favorite pastimes." [~ nl ss aa nt,t cleat’ to hm. ] tng’a Township garage for use ] lie nnted. ~] Mr, Trlsead will fill lhe an. N.tA ....... yU ..... ffi,p and ceil space by the,Better’~hnn Ev’r’ expired tf Victor D, .... .... The onl accesser cons rite- Police Depar~trlnnL ] "I believe 1hat OU~ sch~ls t.- ~ teghy wbose eeslgnalh~l t fret ~ on ne ~n~t ed n h T zone Mr Th~ bids, totaling $2,790, were dny are better, in general, than the SA was accepted by the Keu~J aa d, s pr va e’ garage las follows: they have ~vet ]Jeen, ’ h~ told . Dr. Kurt Nathan Council TuesSa¥. Mr. DleS- .spaee~ off-sree parldng," or Aaron& Co, of New Brans* the. Mlddlebush paret and zegbyhas beenaPpolntedexee- 81 lls wick, plumbing material, $L24~ leachers, coritlBued, tttlve ~Hector el the attUlorlty ~’’Bow’ an’ off’ca bul drag can Van Doren & .Iobnson Co. of "Forgo ten by the cri ie~ .is " so a ed cases o prob em at an annual salary of $[I,800 be eormider.d .n accessory *Ise N~w~r~ll]~uWlr: k’ ~?l:trl;ble~w~" to~e~r~terth tn~mrfinTo°l]t~h ~ Pe~ot~; schools in slum at*cos of car- ~l~lz~a;2r’,Ir~;;~. ".viii serve . Ja not easily diseernlb]b he g $ . lain commtmlil~a are publloJ~ , Collier, New Brlmswiek, as~ during the dementary ~tades, ed while accompl shments of Mr. ’JP~llag rep]gee8 AI ~ ". :i "addeadnone puml~g mu~t ~e pea . los tile $~8, and Latta~zio The aehlevemenls of the select- au s andhlg youngstePs o en go thtl~ EdSt wh°ge ~ mS ~ ¯ . m i Lumber Company masron:y ed ~u~r~er xt,hlch remained are ed " h r ed member of the Civil illffb~ ~ ¯ ~l g6 feet 1."am the. street or unno c , e cha g . = property linen,’ the ooUnellman, concrete~rnber~andof lumber,the force$1~025"have of. hetarogeneouse° m pa red wlthsrottpthOSeof ail°fabtheill- Dr. Nt has pointed ou the Ue~ss~lBofh ~plpexpir°SMnlmeatsStme were$0’ . ,, , I ,7 (Coa~Inued~ ~tu Pa~ liD.. feted *e provide .the labor. O~ in our echools tod~y, he tC~ntinued ~ Page 8) made bF ~mnlmaus vot~ , ’g]%~

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FHS Football Team Faces First Test Monday. in Bridgewater(i i

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.rohohlefor Franklin High’ School’~. i; :: .~:: .:i~, o~onth~ Jun~r v~rsSy I.o~b..

i "~’- g.~.e .o.doy in,lad., fo.~i ~ eea,oaed players ,

The team opens its sensed a~3:30 pm with a junior varsitygame at BrJdgewater.Rarlt an

# High School’s field,Veterans el Hew Brooswick

High School gridirn b scaLps areBruce Mhlfatt, flve-foot-tml eet~.tee, who wvlgh~ 173; dobo Kozak59 and lag Pound~, at taokle,and Ray Jones. 5-7 nnd 175pounds Jones, starting st fuR-back. combines good speed withsubstantial power, CoacLI Pat-rick Du[an. reports.

All three boys are junior~ALso a Junior, P.obert 8aullera,

played on the Princeton H [ g hPI~A)BABLE STARTING LINEUP ~ ’/’his is the lineup expected right end; John Ho=4tk, r~h~ tackle; George Sheehy. right guardI team. He was first string t$t[-

i ’ fir hi e B~aee Mnlfatt, center; Miebael Glannoito, left gaard; David Whl~ hack. ¯ID rel~l~aellt the Townsh p s st [h school fOOtball te~a wh n fleldj left laekle, and Darrell Jacksoltj [eft eitd, Shllldlilg, Pay Saultera also has good speed,Franhlth High swings into &¢flo~ against Brtdgewater-17~trtfan J~ne~ fullback; Kenneth Brov~ qttarterback;,Rebei4 8aulters, :

[Contthued on Page 91 ~¯ "" High SchOOl Monday afternoon. Ih~ont row tram left, Dmmls Lynch, right hal~ anR FrazMt Batter, left balflmek.

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, .o, osWS.RECORDI RA 5-3300

Thm’sda~

yOL, 8p I~o, I 80MERSET, N, J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ~ 1961 5¢ Per Co!~

Variance Granted wh~. Co=o~,~ M~ s~ ~ n~. . Keary Statement~’~ By Co~dl, 7 to 2,iFra"klh h lu~ arve and Middhbu~ Is Ontokmpu Due on Dio~eghy

¯ ~..or ~eorgo On,gb,.a .....’Coo,,-’e" ~,,o,.,ush b~led .......~o v~,.orka aboot~ ~’d~le-~, koruna," o*oinod ~r. ~alo.~*’eS~ ,,~,,,, ,A__O:_.--en.~:’.o= Office Unit oori~ .tTu.d. ..... i. additio. ~ the ~ove~ .....meeting that he had con/or- "But I thought you were thetel slrueture of his community.

A variance to permit ,e~n- red with HeikkJ Sale. municipal mayor of Pranklln Township." X3ouncilman li’raneis Keary.sfruction of an office building manager of Kuhsjnrve, Finland, Having explained the relation- Mr.’ Sale hag another common vice.ehairnlan of t[{e Sewerake o

Jn a light industrial zooo was during the letter’s recent stop- ship of the Township’s cam- bond with any Franklinile,-- Authority, wilI offer his views "~

granted Tuesday night, but not 3ver at Idlewild Airport. .munilies, the mayor, in turn. he is a member of the Lions on the estahlishment of the%ilhout a eounnlhoan’s critique Mr. Sale is vIMting thl9 corm become puzzled by Mr Sale’s Club. Authority’s executive director-attd a split vote. try under the auspices "of the refereneds to the town of Onto- "’ had no den hey had L ~ ns ship o2 the organization’s next

The vn~nno e was approved National Association of City kunmu, in Kt~s~jurve," the nla)or c’om- meeting¯ "

for Anthnny Nateroll. preaidem Managers. After a few weeks ill "I thooghl YOU were the me- merited. The meeting i~ scheduled for

of tile Chamber of Commerce, Mnrqoette. Mich., he will slx.nd nicipal manager of I~umljarve," "II’a a good thin~ tb¢,y do," Oct 9 in the SA office on Rail.

for properly located at Lake approximately six weeks Wl~[~- the said. " quipped Mr. Son)mars, "sines rood Square,

Avenue and Hamillon S t r e o t ing with Township Manager Wil- "ler/{nklln Township is Kuus- they have the Bear for a neigh- Mr. Kealy, who was not ~ores."

Mr Nalereli previously had lion A Sommors and observing jarve; Middlebush is Ont~- bar.’ enL at the Sept 16 meeLtng whe=1

been granted a variuace to con municipal government In thi~ -- the $9,60Oayear post was ereat-

s,r ..........,,e *,, .......th0° .... Nathan Defends Quality od.h..d,e, ined,o,n.ke.st~,o-silt. The inas’or nlet hinl ~t tilt illont oa tile matter until it CRO

The vote was 7-10-2, go~t~eil. New York airport aa he "A, as an- be done publicly and in theto Marquette.

lOt Modem Education p ......... f other Authoril¥roo.Je Sale whv originally had members

]~l{.n ~runeix Keary Bad WilliamAllen being in the minority,

been expected to emne to Frank- [ However, on previous paras-Mr Keary point~d out Ihal lin aboul Nov I told the mayor [ Dr Kn r t Nathan viee prea bus Mr Keary has expressed.

the building would be less thnr hn In,p,’d (n arrive harp in mid- ideal nf Ihe R,nrd of I’~,duonlion, Ihe opinhm Ihot. allhnugh ex200 feel from the interscetion of October. 1 last night defended the qualityLake and ~t am on and h e u ..~ ~nlnzifio tho may< 1"

passion of the sewer progrswr

g ° p hlbl s construe- o ed, the nber s ~ ar- .eventually would necessitate the

zon w r~ " " " ...... ~’ ~ of present-day odueahon. At theestablishment of such a position

lJ°n 0~ a driveway ]t~ thus 200 tries they had discovered beIsame tinge lie L~rged. parents to ......fl rn an i:ltetse~.[loO n ] e~ S I be more uttclltlve ~ he Ixatd s

¯’ " ~ :[WO/,II tWO communities separat- . . . ,, * {Cnlttlnued pin Page 111

Ithan 100 feet It~fft an existin R t. d tl V 5 0011 miles work,driveway. I Mr. Consovoy ’not~.d that dnr- Sneaking al the season’s first ’]’l~t¢’Ol*~ ~ft(’t~PIWl~

lhc councilman also conrad e n o dde ush P’IA" ’ . " " . " " ing the coors, of their ]dlewild me tig f e M " " ’ . ¯’

¯ ;~ 1 , . : . ___. --7-- -- ~ whidl was poslponed fr)m Sept. { 8,~c~ y $2~ed h It HIe 7nnlll et de Sill)ill lies i ])I ~ ~[I O1[I~lt pat’k~ll~ ureas must bol Awa/dcd 2o be’~luso tJf hi trine ~lll- The Cause Tnesday ng

il°enled at least 50 fe,.t ft.or~ the i tJ)lltraela ~n~s, Dr. Notl .... id that. ;" appointed .... k ~ ..... ,dI1~ street¯ but that ~he Natm’vli a~-~For Buildim, Materia]~ ~ ¯ ,sm o e s. t~ s s an 5~ Frank Topping ta fill vaean. "I~ pile arian did not clearly ir~dieate Th COO ~cil Tsesday n i ~ h I nneien¢ aft "Second probably [~ eles ~ the Sewerage An her E"~. the dlnlen’l°~a .of the parkng awarded con ’aa $ far building,only ~o baseball It is one o? ty and the Civil Rlgbts Coi~.

area. and thus it~ location wan it ateriols to be used in remodeb Anlerien’s favorite pastimes." [~ nl ss aa ’nt,t cleat’ to hm. ] tng’a Township garage for use ] lie nnted. ~] Mr, Trlsead will fill lhe an.N.tA ....... yU ..... ffi,p and ceil space by the,Better’~hnn Ev’r’ ’ expired t f Victor D, .... ....

The onl accesser cons rite- Police Depar~trlnnL] "I believe 1hat OU~ sch~ls t.- ~

teghy wbose eeslgnalh~l t fret~on ne ~n~t ed n hT zone Mr Th~ bids, totaling $2,790, were dny are better, in general, than the SA was accepted by the

Keu~J aa d, s pr va e’ garagelas follows: they have ~vet ]Jeen, ’ h~ told . Dr. Kurt Nathan Council TuesSa¥. Mr. DleS-

.spaee~ off-sree parldng," or Aaron & Co, of New Brans* the. Mlddlebush pare tand zegbyhas beenaPpolntedexee-

81 lls wick, plumbing material, $L24~ leachers, coritlBued, tttlve ~Hector el the attUlorlty~’’Bow’ an’ off’ca bul drag can Van Doren & .Iobnson Co. of "Forgo ten by the cri ie~ .is " so a ed cases o prob em at an annual salary of $[I,800

be eormider.d .n accessory *Ise N~w ~r~ll]~uWlr: k’ ~?l:trl;ble~w~" to~e~r~terth tn~mrfinTo°l]t~h ~ Pe~ot~; schools in slum at*cos of car- ~l~lz~a;2r’,Ir~;;~. ".viii serve .Ja not easily diseernlb]b he g

$ . lain commtmlil~a are publloJ~ ,Collier, New Brlmswiek, as~ during the dementary ~tades, ed while accompl shments of Mr. ’JP~llag rep]gee8 AI~ ".

:i "addeadno ne puml~g mu~t ~e pea . los tile $~8, and Latta~zio The aehlevemenls of the select- au s andhlg youngstePs o en go thtl~ EdSt wh°ge ~ mS ~ ¯ . m

iLumber Company masron:y ed ~u~r~er xt,hlch remained are ed " h r ed member of the Civil illffb~ ’ ~ ¯~l g6 feet 1."am the. street or unno c , e cha g . =

property linen,’ the ooUnellman, concrete~rnber~andof lumber,the force$1~025"have of. hetarogeneouse° m p a red wlthsrottpthOSeof ail°fabtheill- Dr. Nt has pointed ou the Ue~ss~lBofh ~plpexpir°SMnlmeatsStme were$0’. ,, , I,7 (Coa~Inued~ ~tu Pa~ liD.. feted *e provide .the labor. O~ in our echools tod~y, he tC~ntinued ~ Page 8) made bF ~mnlmaus vot~ , ’g]%~

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:e THURSDAY+ 8EPTEMBEF~ ~B, 1961 THE FRANKLIN N~’WS.RECORD PAGE $

Nathan De nds Quality E.~zo. A.xm.ry m.,,+" + Hallowe’en Affair S, KLOMPUS & CO.

Of Modern Education ,ha .r~o~,h, ~*o~ L~+a’* Auxiliary will b0ld a Ha]lowe’en BILL KLOMPUS -- Owner

¯ hul’fct-danee in the Eagles Hall -Better Scboo] .... helpful In Oct¯ 28. Pri ..... ilL be given

--.~.~.,, uv,,+.d~Wl|’~l~]~’l+"~l~t~’ DF~K STAPLE8/Cotltiuued "fro r. Page l) sxerllng itlfluoncP on the public fo r ~oosJumea¯schools . "he sold, but suggested Mrs. J ..... Pvrri Is ¢.’hui ..... $~Ugg’h’l

seven of neuHy ].0QO NationalIhal the most effeelive ~nd direct

for the event, with Mrs. FredMerit scholarshim+ + .... Lb’ way is through locaL schoolSonntag ..... istant el, at ..... r~.o~.+l~) .... $1-a’elaWRIXlc~I t0 +[udun(s it] the boards+ . * ¯ ¯ . ¯ . ¯ ¯ ¯¯ On |heir committee are Mrs.United States had gvne Io up-

"The citizens’ duty begins by Louis Kish and Mrs. Raymond.........S .......

t ’e .......studentslies¯ SiXlnOfpublictlt e elect ingwho h .....,o Lhemee,.cboOrdandPedO p l e

Prezlock. RUBBER - MAID DISH DRAINhigh sellools, he said, Mrs. Rich al+J Yalauro i*s,,.a ~d ~n,oros~ ~. odoeo,~o~ eho~ .... ~or a ~’a. ~o~+o to h+ with Cutlery Trav’POila~*S SlthJect~+ and who po~ess indt.petxdazRheld Nov. 25. ¯

,,o .....d+ o.~ ,o ~++k 0, i. d ~ m o,,,, whether ,hey ~°*"t+Ue-.*~*.~" .............. o*°a’,some of the offerings ill out’ high machinists, hmt+ewives or doe.

A L~ x EVAN ~ONO~.I+]D-8+lll~lalw~d -- While -- Pink -- TurquoiseschooLs and compare thrtn to Iors. and no1 those who seek

FOR SI+:P.VICE TO FIRMthose of earlier years: Probabil-ity, stall+tics+ dements o{ dif- electron fol’ polilieal or business Alex l~v~Ii el ~ A H~wthorneferentJa, and in(eRr:at calculus, L’e ...... "Dr¯.athonsoid. oc ........oo+++om+,e+s S KLOMPUS & C0.liUSsInn ]aoguagu. ceramics, BUt, he warned the group, this of Johnson & Johnson Pearly. ¯machine shot+, g r a 13 hie nrt~,

Was not enough+

jag service exvurds dlz:’in.~ theThe BI{~ $|oreinudePIi physics and other sub- "Attendance at and attention month of September+jccts." Dr. Nathan +aid.

to the ptLbJle mectiugs of the ¯ P4AIN i IIAIVIILTON STS. BOUND BROOK, N. J’.-~h+l~ are aiming to eombin+ Mr. Evan was honored for 2~

+’The child-centered philosophy board during which °itjzeBa can years with the firm¯with the subject matter-center- voice thuir c°mlnents c~1% be

---ed phi]osophy because both are very effective In Jnfluencin+ Red a+gae ~++e admirable far A DOLLAR OO~ A LONG WA+ on tile (#~ASSIPIE D p2%~]necessary for the development demsions." he concluded, their delica+e color end fortlLof a capable+ competent gadmentally and physically health~generation."

This was not lo say the schoolsh .......GO FIRST CLASS!¯ perfection arfd should be m

mune fram criticism, he petaledout. "The schools belong ~o the I ¯

public funds."WITH A"I do not agree with those

who feet that education must beiofto,+++.rof.++ol+,"’{BT" Auto Loan Today!caters. ’Afler all¯’ ++hey gay, ’you

do eel i n t ~ rfore with )’ourdoctor’s or lawyer’s profession.al practice and advice.’

+’My. answer tfl lhi~ argumentis thai when ] do not lira my

~1 <klclor’ ~ or lawyer’s perfor-’qoun¢~’¯ I ilove Lhe freedom tochlUlgc at any time to snottier~

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A Captive Group"Wi t h o u r lax supllorlod,

s<’hnoln and tlu,ir lOllUi’C pro-[visions, we are a e~pl x,eicl on I . I c n n d. Ve.cannot churl~e our children’s !st’baals ~r Ihcir teochers. Weimust. therefore, take an nativeand vigorous porl in" their +%=[Uftcliou. By ~h;ll I do not I~teall "’%interference in the aperatio41lhe meho+ls, l~ut we mu+t IadznhljstratOl’~ an d teachers

i~Large or smal]~ we finance lhenl all -- and the +’CBT"know What we yxpeet from ou~schools."

I Organizations such as PTAmway is the low cost way to fln~nc~ your new esP+ Yes

and the Citizens’ Groups ~or -- you eatt ride in comfort and pay with ease, with a

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. .THUF,~DAY, 8EI~I’EM[~I~ 28~ 1961 THE F~tNKL1N N~NS-R]~CORD PAG~

Bateman Outlines 4.Point b, oo,~’o~ oO~...oo.," .,,vo,.,.o., ,.. ~ ,~,vod, ," t,~, ,,o-Weidner To Head~peel, Republien]1 .’~ubernalorial

for R I ti ~o~a,eU°d~d"’~d’° M,.0.o.~ p,o Mit&ellC~palgnProgram e-e ec on ,o,. o,. ...........,t,oo ,,,. in edlaleJy ]’oviuw this pl,o-

A~emb]yman Raymond B~te- el eel!el, vaee t~’ Stat,h’y Cal lrl Jblenl is the tl]’,t logical* a1[,p. InS th C untvman officially begins his ram- of Franklia. I "J have hflt’oaue,,d ]e~islutlon on

0 ¢paign for re-e]eetipn today, "There ure h]u: major a].eu~ which, if appl’OVed, would ask ]~orrncr Township Co~mlttee-

[Ix a s~,atemei~| ~o be made thi~ i I i.h ch ~un p~trlil:l~l~wly in ] ]~a!I]eIoJ] ]ll~tilule °! [xallLie~ II~I111 Mladison E, Weidner qf Don

evening at a meeting in the[~re~lcd,, 5~r. BatCluan lxdded. IRlagers Io ozamhle ore" Legjs. Herd~lr Drive, has been namedhOfl]e O JU illS" B[~[{n * Hl]~li]’. "~n.[~ ~ ~ld In, [ I[lP" I I)l ~anL ~1III~UrP v°d i[~ t)P~t’fft[lll3 ~al" the un area chaivr~an fro" the ~om,ton [~teeet, ~l’t~nklin T°wflshlP, [c~ a~t~ghett- a~a in*~,,~elpol’pOSO O[ tn~kJng ~’~lgge~li°tl~ ~set Count~ C~t[~I1R fo*"

grid be ~ °OH ~* g lion1 b~¢J][[loa ilIld 0p~,~lJ’[[irlilil,~ /’~ss01~/[~]~olaD ~[~nlk’J’ [lllt~ I [[1 J~llnouJle[i]g lh~ upl~int,three÷yeal .°cold Itl lhc .~,n in New Jetse .. l$pc0nd, a lhor- have p~Jahud o~Ir Lobby ContFoJ mei~b T. ~oh~l*t VBll~b°t, Coutl.s~ml~l~ ~¢~ on a I~u.*-iv:lxnL "pr~- I ottgb anai’t~is ul the fun~9~,lsl ~i~[ IhO~t~g~ ~b~ #.8~*ontb[F j~ndl ty chairmap h)r the Ol’$gll~Zation~

gram for 1he future, and ol~ratloos of the Le~i~[a hovo hopes it. will I~ uppt’ovcd

’. ~ " Mr. Batcman is opptmed in the (m’r ~ilh the objective of inl- hy the Senate late]" Ihls year,said that Mr. W~ffcL~er w o u I ddiree[ an org

¯ " .. ~-- provilxg legiMalive procedures "The election law ]’evlslon b gt’oop$ in Hil]sborougtt an~Jmid prarti~es. T[li[’~ is the le- on il~ Way. Two y~al’~ frl)ffl lie W ~l’oDt[[oWl~l,y Tow~blps, Mi]l*

ANN PAGE FiNE FOODS!

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¢1PAGE g THE FRANKLIN NEWS.RECORD THURSDAY, $EPTBMBE~t 2S, 1881

A~ Bessanyei Chez Margaret Garden Liquors Hamilton Lanes

and Son9 Inc. Specioli:~ing in. Free Delivery ,BowlingPernument lV~wing ,nd

Fiwl Oil Hair Coloring \617 Somerset St. 700 HAmilton St. "

~86 tIamihon St. 655 Ilamihon St. , ,vz 6-t~g vz e.9~ CH 7.A~S

K[ ,~4¢53

Rex S~,r.ge Market

. 522 Hamilton St,

KZ 5.asz5 550 Hmuihon St.

Hamilton Farber Bro&Lumber

Hardware ~,Hardware - Paint

,~tJ8 llamihon’ St. {;arden Supplies

HalnHton SI.KI ~-0220

VI 6-9¢44

-T~URSDAY. SF~P’I’ETc|~R ~{{~ 1991. THE FRANKLIN NEWS-RECORD ]PAGE 9

FHS Grid Team ~sTE~oR’sRE~o~,Pa be:#~A B, noo PEamT aPPROTEV A. ’BESSENYEI & SO.N’~.~ ou. ~..~ ..r-...~ Civics ~o~ .R~ ~o,,~.HTA report at aa Inspe~10n by A bingo license fox’ 1he Frank FUEL OILS -- KEROaBNE

Fc Firt Test & St.~¢eofficer bears ou~ mwck_a_es __s_ __o, ,,o .,,,01. ~ ,,...~ ~. -st’, .....,,n~ T.f ~-- ~d~

~t--V "a---s ,n PO, k ,o,oo,oor ,~,.e C-- O" Ha,--~.’e,party WaS appl~ved bv 1he 51~8 Ham ton Stat the Hudson Co~l~ty Youth ~otmell at its Tuesday Ilia h t NOW B, rURSW/ek" ’........ HORSe, Freeholder Grace The Parkside Civic Asaoet-

ICenlim,ed frnm Page 1) Onl~sle said tMs week, arian organized this week and

~nd the cuaeh said he is expect- Capt. Frank Haer of the elected Oliver HaggJns as its

Jag the Jones-Saultcr ..... bin-Slate Parole Boar, ............ideal -- l--ill----l-- -- --

ntZal e’¢alttatioll inspectlon, Giber othCel’a arc Remy Dar- ~ 1~tio,3 to supply an ella°live 1-2 salG children were forced th rail vlce-ln’esidenl; Madeiino = TALK AND LISTEN TOpunch in Ihe backfield.

seek ekerelse out-of-dc~rs as Haglqins, secretary; A I b e.r l a..... .o.¯,ngelo. oo--..oo--.I. ..... ,c .........JIM MITCHELL"~vhich includes 8even" juniors

ve~ttonal r00~l. Thotnpson, nlemb~rship chair-and four sophomores, are:Mfss Gurls[e noted after her mnn, and Willtsl~ AveretLe . "’" ’

Dennis Lynch, Sophomo-.e, ulta~itounee¢~ visit, that the pubIini{y ehni ...... III- f~vefeet nineincbhs, lY3pound~, home lacked rectos|ions{ in- Wylena Smilh. Elizabeth{S~h. e.~; ~ar, o,, ~ae.~o,,. i"" 0.~.o.... ~ ~,-m th, the- ~o:d~. So,,,.o, L0e~,~a~, ON HIS PLANS FORiot, five loot, il inches, 1"/3 eltlldren indoors, - Towns und Wi[liam Gardner I,,,ill ,e," ....,~,s, .... SMALL BUSINESS

Girl 16 Killd Ch~rleo~’~,o~n ~e,v~cu.[AT "|"

inches, 2]0 pollnd$, left tackle,~ wick attorney, was appointed

A}so; George Sheehy, ~pho. ~’ Slegal advisor to the assonthtion.

~,o..e, Oi..no,to ~.~or f,vo.,...n...own ’s tn gn, pt~ove [lying°Olidlti ....

BREAKFAST [,ee,. f~o ~oobo.. ,,~ pound,. ,o~ re.idooto of ~.,’k~,do ~,,,~ I DUTCH TREAT.,h, ~o.~, ~enoo,h BEG.. F Sports C I "." "Jui~or. five feel four inches, 140 rom ar and the surrounding area. IThe ne:~t meeting is scheduledpoullds, quarterback, and Frank for Mol~day at 6 p.m. at 29 Park-Baker. sophomore, five feeL

Miss Polly King, 16, of Bar- side Street. Residents of Park-~ 9,30~¢M. ’ , I-~ine inches, I74 po°ncls, left nards Township was killed Sat. ~l~{e Village and th ....... nd- , OCT. 3 .

ord. ~,~h, wh0n oh .... ,_ .ins area, {*r~ Invited to att¢~nd,thrown from a sports uar driven Mr. Hang{n8 s~id, II {Since work oa the athletic by Leonard C. Mi]chu~ Jr. of RVILLE

~¢o~tp]eted, all games ~hia sea- I80~ will be p]ayed aw~y, ~le girl was thrown fro~ Ihe Oh* H,dr (L~N{OE~ ~O~I~T~

ear When }t failed to make the Douglas O, Oeflleroy of ~um. ¯ ’ {

CUrve in Re,lie 20~ "near. LakeorviLle h~9 been ejected Presb

I Paid fRY by SmaLl Business [o1 hiilchell CommitteeR~pBhlie~H *~ol~ell Road in Bernards Township¯ dent of the New Jersey Division {TO Ho]d F~hJo~l Show The driver ~nd another passen- of the "American Cancer Society, { John J. Senesy " M

A fashion silo’*’ slid card par~y ger, Mi~.~ Ruth Ann VuaDuyne Named Thursday, he has serv-I[will he conducted Wednesday at of Far "Hills, escaped injury, ed a~ Crusade "chairman for the I[ 77 Ross Lane, E~und BP~ok, N, J.

8 p.m. in Far Hills In by the BernarSa To~msfiip pOlice sold division the past three yea~8.. ~{{{{W~ I { l C~l~’.~Fd~m ~{w~v{ 1 I

sued, although the drlver ~x, il]he charged with causing deathToppors in Plainfield ~{II fur- by auto, and lhe ease "A, II{ go

~{sh lhe fashion~.,before Ihe Grand Jury. ’, Mrs, Rebel% Kelley fs chair-

man, and assisting hor is :t|rs,]~ia Fi&~k, cO-chal.-man.. Mrs, Phoile Your Cl~t~J~edsZ{J~q~ael Dub{g and Mrs. George

. Xeits~ are i. oharg~ of d ..... RAndolph 5"3300

.... ~ ..... _ ...... g¢.

BOWLING

at

Hmnilton LanesFREE Instructions

Every Morning

3 Games $],00"

.H¢~adquxrter s forBALI~

BAGSSHOES

700 ~ar~ilton $1. CH 7~6 ~ran~!n TW:>.

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All Play and No WorkKI ~-~52 There’s a shne for work and a time providing increa¢ing quantifie~ "of the

Coz~merelal ’& ~a~mdstie ~ ~" for play. That’s why thousands of basic fibe~ gisss.materiMs u~d in boat. sportsmen are turning to boating for construction, Fred re~ult~frsedom J

/ ’ .... funandrelaxafion, TheybegrudgoJongfrom tlr~onm maintenance and more, , ..... _, ,_hours of work keeping their boats ship- time for real boating pleasure.

THINKshape, More and more they are tuudng The Boat B~ildir~g lhdnetry.’iB only

. to tibet’ glass runabouts, cruisers and oneofthemany fl6]d~ ha’~hleh,ffo~n~sailhoat~ t{mg need little maintenance Man~ille, remareh scientist~, produc-

II lime. Boat buiiders arc predicting that tion sp~daliothand ~le~ ropt~ea~tiv~within five ye~ra 90 per cent of all craft serve you: Their specialized perforr~

you’U ~,,ll CHarter 9-148~ for ,,~d~ 20 feef.--and many larger ones, an,~ help many indust~,Irr raking

ill ~ U~ED ,AUTO PARTS. "too--wil[ be molded from fiber. ~la~- our ataedard of livlng.~ofetr ~ ~n..,roil~brced pissLic. John~Manvilh is .jqyab[a and.e~de~t~

i ,tin ~s~ ST., ’ ’~w ~S~eK; JOHNS:MANVILLE |~ "¯ Opon.JBglly .t~ 4:~0, 8atut~ty to 4 p,m. ,~,,{

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P&GB gO THE FRANKLIN NBW$.RECGED THIIRSDAY~ SEPTBMBBR ZS, 1991 ......

Re~l Estate1~eaI Estate flea] E~late

QUALIFIED VETS NO DOWN PAYMENT GIOMBETTI No. INEW COUNTRY RANCH HOMES

Elbow room (g rooms ~nd 1~2 acre), scenic vi~’w, beautifulIManvSlv, N. 9th Ave., bungalow. 5 roo~s and bath. oil hot Vet~ - ,No Money Downcountryside, bun service arc just a few of the things that go wlUa.

water beat, expnnsLon attic, full hasemcoL aluminum storm

x¢ittdows, lot 100xlOg. $13,900. ’ F[LI~ I’r~c~ ~]~900 LOose ~Jt.w g-roell~ tully conlpleted ranch Jlon)e~ with ~lta~hvd

Why Imy rent any longer?garage, Located at Sunnyside Acres off Millstone Bond, only

QUALIFIED VETS - NO DOWN PAYMENT ~ight-room Cape Cod home, 1minutes from Manville. Unbeatable ’at $1g,900 while the choice

ManVille. 2-family house, 4 rooms and hath each apartment, bath, vii hot waler heat, full~i~es last. Phone for ~n inspeclloo I~lay.

nil h~Tt water beat, ALso living quarters in basement. Garage,basement.

CLOSE TO EVER~trTHIN~1~[5,1~00, " ~O}’1 V~!tS -- ~LO0 ])f~Wll I8 this cozy frame Cape Cod home on N. Welsh St., ManvdM;

BOUND BROOK GIOMBE’I~I’I No. 2tl large rooms, 4 d~wnstairs, 2 upstairs, Pireplaee in Living room,wall to Wall carpeting, dining room, 3 bcdroonla, klteheh. Ce]lar

Sit-room home, gas heat. fuji ,basement, enclosed porch. }I~mo llri¢lgewafep -- ~13~00 is finished off for recreational use. One - ear garage. Only $16,000.I. very good condition. $14,g00.

’ Salves-room 2-story home silu-

MANVILLEsled on 2.g e~res of lan,k ex. VALUE FEATURES INCLUDING F!REPLACE

Five-room Cape CtM, tile kltohett, and bath. Hot water heat.c~llont area. Terms¯

rotau,’A beautilUlcoz.y kltchengl’ame withranChnewh°meTappan"Wlth tWOelectrlclargeoven~bCdr~lmS,and runge¯~lwd~l’Aaluminum stalin windowg. A very good buy. $13.900¯ ’ GIOMBETTI No. 3 hLrge living roclm with knotty pin~ walht and fireplace. Foyer

HILLSBOBOUGH TOWNStIIP , Manville-$15,000 cntranc~.n Foil basement. Hot water baseboard heat. Hag alun’d-

~ive acres of land; 192-foot macadam road 1"co’heate, ~5,BOer,NOW ~.rcor~ rsn~. h __ uoder

mira windows and scre~llS and doors an new I¯uar patio, NewCOnMI’ueliolL ~’ile baflh fall sp~eious Z-car garage. 1!~ acres, Priced t~t only $1g,900,

HtLLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP" basement, IIOxL30 lot. ’Choleet of

. colors available¯ " NORTH 9TH AVENUE SPECIALFive_lx~t~ Cupe C,,d, ahtmlnttm storm wlndow~, oil hot w~ter A well-kept, g-family Cape Cod with ~luminum siding, 4

heat full hasetnenb 1 unfinished room upstairs, Two<ar ear- GIOMBE’VrI NO. ~ rooms downstairs, 3 rooms upstairs. Gas hc~ water heat. l~lt~ge. Appr0ximaLely I k’z acre )and $1B.gD0. ZatlVi~ie ~ ~14t500

ba~en~ent -- one part finished off as summer kitchen. Nice 50xl~0

BOUND BROOK New ¢-hodroom Cope Cod.pJol..~lT, gfJ~.

Three.family stucco home ~- a 4-room apartment and two 3-built for gr~wlng families. Large NEW CAPE COD HOMESkile-hen, spacioua living room, Our Ibal at pre~ent has ~:~a~y new Cape Cod homes with 5 or

r.om apar~me.ts¯ Hot water heat. fd2.egg¯ full basement. Choice of colors i rooms, starting from $13.g00, .(with alJowances). Make your

MANVII,LE -- IJNCOI,N AVENUE available. Act nOW. ~k’k now for December uccopancy.

Fi.m-room bangal~w, "fuji cellar. Lot 75xlgO. Asking *’/.egg. GIOIVIBETrI No. 5RANCH HOMES IN MANVILLE

MANVILLE All Buyers-S450 Down wc have ranch ~onies and sites in all sections of ManWl[le. Some

Beautiful Stone House, 5 large rooms, and 2 rooms unfinis~nedFive.room Cape Cod, full base- 100xl00 lois. Prices start from $14,50~ (if yott do yaur oaJ~t-

meal aluminum siding, good int. etc.) wilh low down payments,¯ dpstair~. Attached garage, hreezway. All inlpruvemer, ts. Beaut[-

location, Manville, PuS p~’ieetut~y l~ds~ved ~o~’~r ~ot. $1g,~00. St~,s~0. BRICK cAPE COD

SOMERVILLE INTER.RACIALI An outstanding property beautifully maintained in Manville

T~o-~ory, %morn house, Oil heat, freer and ~k porches,GIOMBETTI No. 6 Center; ~ rooms downstairs. 2 rooms upstairs, I~ ,baths. Gas

full bat~emeni, garage. Askblg $]g,~00’ Vats -- ~O Down heat, plaster walls, finished basement, rear porch, alumLr.umVA Approved ~ 2-bedroom awnings; l-car garage¯ 60xlgg plot, See it qtn~-kly. $18,g00.

MANVILLE ra~eh hne~e, t!d-ea~" garb*e, SOUND INVESTMENT PROPERTYF re- "OGre s one Ct, pe C~d t unfinished room on second floor,

7Ox[00 lot, modern kllchen, liv-ir.g rt~,m wlth fireplace. Excel- Good condiBon and well-nxaintained is this business property

Oil hot water heat, Unfinished recrealion room n cellar, 2-car)e~t value at $16,99g. building with 3 apartnxents and store yielding B’hout $300 month.

¯ ly. 60xlO0 plot. Macadam drireway wit& 2-car garage, ~hown bygarage. Asking $1q,gO0.Nail Vets- $700 Down appt only. Asking $g4,500.

EAST MILLSTONEGIOMBETTI No. 7 " Complete financing tot qual/tled baEecs,

Two-fatally home, Gee O-ro~m and b~th apartment and oneg-room and hath apartment. Garsge. ontbuildiaga, alumLnu,n MaIIViUe Norlh Stile

See our list .f ma.~ other floe bonleS.

storm wiodows, all he~t. Lot approxiroately i acre. Asking N~rlh ,~fl~ Aven,~.,. re’>-I,an.J.R. (:HARNESKI AGENCY, INC.

$[4,900,¯ ¯ 3"bedrotnn Cape C~yd, Living

II ILI,SBOROUGH TOwNsHIP ’ ,,llr tx,ni,Fulldioingb,tsolnenLt-,x,,ll.1 largOfar ~ara:!ekit oh-Realtors. and Insurance

¯ Four-bedroom split level home, 1~ balho, wall-to-wall carpeting,The be~t l~’ath,n. A~king $15.- 4~ S. Main St.

Mallville, N. J,Mnmin~tm stotr~t windows, gas heat, on ~,4 acre. *19,200. 900.

"RA 2-0070

wg ALSO ~,XCFIANGg HOME-q, LOTS, ACBBAGE AND GIOMBE’Url No. ~OPEN SUNnAY h00 to 4 PM.

SBS~UESS ~SOPSBT~SS. Manville Nortit SideNew 3-bedroom ranch h~me.

F.H.A, & G.I. Mortgages Arranged. dining room, l~rge llvi,lg room, Rea| Estate Real Estate ¯attached garage, aluminum aid-

JOSEPH BIELANSKI i~g with¯ brlek front, lt~ baths¯ Finde:nc. 5-room bungalow;FUll basement IflOxl00 Iol Onlyi2-car garage, aluminum siding: REINFELD

R~t~ Eg~41gB ~g~/1,~ l$18,fi00. ) gas heat: lot 55x35g; $12,700; L.Maze ~’ski. realtor, El2g-L590. OFFERSJOaN MBm~fCV.. Assocm’rg saozx~ GIOMBglq’t No. 9 I

10 S. Main St., Manville RA 5-1995 Ca Your Lot [ ALL BUYERSEvenings call HA 5~1690 or FL 9-3500. Three-.bedroom ranch, attach- OPEN FOR INSPECTION

ed garage, fully complete, ready " " " ASSUME V,A.

SOMERVILLE’to move in. Only $tg,g0~, PARTRIDGE RUN MORTGAGE

Twit.retail b. inveahucnt IIr(~pcrb¥. Mortgage no prob]em, rive-GJOMBETT1 No. lie

room apartment available. Oil firk.d heat, all tO.ilities. Real buy Hlllsl)orough $16,900 ~y ~’~s~ber B,sder~ $1,990.O0. DOWNel $9,fiO0,

Head for the wide op~spaces. Beautiful new 5~i-vo,ln~ Featuring large splitdeve[ and NO LEGAL FEES

HII,LSBOBOUGH ranch, garage, tile balh. full hi-level homes with tga baths,

Three-bedroom ranrb, finished .basement, attached garage, !~ha~mem, all hot air heat, one- and ~ear attached garages, IMMEDIATE

acre land., all city kltilitiem Load~ and l~add of extrgoa. We aug"lg0xa00 lot. , I 9 large closets. Situated on ~uil

east yea take a look at it. $18,500. GIOMBE’I~I No. II ao~ lot,. " OCCUPANCY4 Bedroom Split Level Converdently located g miles

H A L P E H N A G E N C Y At a pri~e you will pay after south O! the Somerville traffic HOME VACANTyou have aeen the value you circle, one block off highway

~egl ~tate.tnsur~co are getting for yol~r mone~ south. 4 BEDROOMS~6 W, M#Jn el, KA g-34~0 ISe~ervllh LivLr~ room, full-size d nin Friee~ start at IL~0,850 The more you read the betterroom, r~creatten.Lv.undry roor~ g models open daily except ,thin ad gets. Four and one-half

garage, JOOx3~ landscaped tot

New C~tl~ Uged Car~in Hlllsborough. Rea~on,~ble c~. Tuesday year old ep[it level, with tin-¯

ished roereation rooVa, Twatee aoceRted. ~kifig $18,’/00.10 A.M. ~ 8 P,M. baths, g bedroams and carport¯

1999 Buick con~rtible, fully Modern kitchen fadlitien, ymtJ Don’t Walt | I I

eq~.dpped. Pull prier $1,846.00, [ GIOMB~[’TI8und~¥, ncf41 -- 8 F.M. must ace this horse,

LLko new. Call CH 9-49~. Hll]sboroMghNow is the time to buy Good Io~tlon. IS0X~0 build. Ready (o m6ve lnl custam- RE[NFELD

that 1996 Chevrolet sedan delivery.

1gag all ~ 4-wheel drlbe Standard shift, g ¢idinder, Ee" tag lot, Asking $.$800. built g-hodroom ranchl livingroom, dining room. kitchen. REALTY COMPA ’Y:

eet~Sy o~@m~lod and pah’tfed. MAI~I OT~ER hlSTING,$ ~o ored tee hath ; cast iron "ba~e-J ~ E P Aching I~0o~ RA ~,~i4g. OPen Evenings ’SI 9 board hot water gas heating: PL ~,~600

at Ride Wanted - A Glombetd AgenCFOar-ear attaeh~l garage. Lot

,~:.... , , , , 100 x 100. N. 19th AVe,, Man- (~ Nori&iA~,, Dv.oeIlo~h N" J.

’ ..... MARK MOTOR~ From Middleb#Jeh to Pr~co" Real Estate ~ Insurance rlhe, Call Btfllder, RA g-~41L ." , Open ~k,tr~layo

m, ~.~oo g-~a00. RA 2-9639 ’ ~mom~ .’/otm,w~ A~a..- a.~:-t, va~m~... ~.

TIIURSDAY, SBPTEMHER ~ 1H1 I~HE FRANKLIN NSWS-RECORD PAGE 11

K St ,od ¯ d F dInstructiott Fo_._rrout earv sternest so*or p,s, ....",d be mt¢ un " "Weidheh Ceramic Studio, 1.15 Five-room apartment, newly ¢ l highly desirable.

I fitS, Mum St., Manville, For hlfor- decorated with betH-in range ~t, ~* | I Mr. Oz~rd said the meelittj~l ~’---illL/kiJ"-

day. Sepl. l{h beeUU~O IVir........ 6-1560.----- I.," ,., I H .I [ Mayor George Consovo x laid......... ~ .... ,,~eal.y w~13 tlnEt~,e ,a a,,enu ~ ¯ . . .

For ~Hle ,,. Somerville area. 4-raom ups=t- . (CnlzZinUed fr~nl ]~a~e l) i I’*rlda~. ni/~ht nleeting However Town,hiD M~t~gol Wtl]tt~nl AMw ta atttamatic wa~hel nnd meal $70 monthly’ 4t~" "°on " "-- ~ " " "- S°mmel~d have b°ert t~PPO liedg ". . . +,

C I a~he] C~II Jn )~rl ilion1 $7~ A mpr v(,tt s the ~ane re? ~llch ~leltOll was not I he . aid, oH ~tldu2+ nldfl, Mr, res de a and nlcip I ehlit", -p Keel [eolt~ed ~hal he wouldAp~z Wring ~r v .. , .ei t e. . l ¯ . ¯ , . nlBh. Yespect ve y* o’ , M d-

the ~vening, FO 9-4flflfl OcetIpelleY Oct. I. RA 5 0~.54,

"~J 5’E c~ie ynx~Purnished or unfurnlMled 4- Meeting PoStpotied also have to ~o.k ,3atttl+d*,y.

idesex anted Fund csmpnign¯ anc $ 0 delivered In Somerville ]rmlm aparlment, all tfiilitivs fur-; Township Altnrney Wiliiunl ~ ReS°lut[°nm[ in FrallhHn,Ozzard, who i~ alsn counsel for Auih°l’tl~" {~crnber~ Cas~mlr° The mayor ~erved as chalr-. Manville vicinity. Hight from! nished- Call HA ~-4389 or RA 5- he S w a.qe A harry s dd C v d. ’A’ u Oahh rd "

¯ . ." " " . ’ , . man of the Frail]in Townshipthe f~’m. Wslko’s Trucking, 121 263% . he ac on oixL na ’ y wou d have end eh.qlrman Vzetor Diosze~hy

Hen I Fund "n 959 8~d d’~11"[¢S. J2~t AVe,, Menvi]le. ~ fi- -~ . .... e,t~ + ql the eoolflar ~,u[llio[ felt Ihe mailer Was of stlf~lulen(i .

7570 ¯ ;~itxlationa Wanted -~ ¯ ~ ~ . . chalXmatt Ior the nd n 960.mortice ~chednlod f~l Sept. ] ],] urgency to merit- ~eiloll Satu[- [ He )s a member of 1he bot~rd ofbut this session wa~ pastponed.~day molnln/~, ttI~d a "esvlUtl°nld -re ors of e Duhsn-Lehed¯ ’I’~ ehestm of drawers, large Will lak~ care °f clIIIdl’e]l In

. was adop ed crea ng e ex-!oltk Lbl.arv desk. desk ]mnl), lily home. Manville. ~sih side. Th. ~ .e g ev .a v vu~ Mel~ o~ a F nd

, " " lec ’e d ’e rshp ~ng a’ "e d Sa ’d SCz In accepting he oha "n an-small bench, corner benches Ceil RA 5-2383

16" Isalarr of $9,6CO per year and]

lnahuga~y Hi-Fi cabinet, brass - - " -inagczhle rack, bookcase, stair |I¢~[p Wsnted

I listing ildminislrutk.e nnd en ’ ship. Mr, Conscvoy pointed OttlWhile Ihe rrsohltitm P?’Palill~lg’nee, n8 du .Beand "asp°as . 1hal

Frank n Townsb p ms +ehe

and ~all carpeting, bird cage. ~./alti,Ess wanted ~ v thl p+~l .f executive tlireel°tl billies - ’ only mum c pa y So ercidIdlen’s du~ble easel, etc. May "?" d’own 13 nePrp ’Man- hnd n ~t been ine udcd on the! ’ " . County which participates in lhe

person, m ¢ , , I A ~eeund resolution, also M dd esex ca a nbe seen Saturday. Sept. 30. tram ¯ 9652 prep "ed age de. Mr Ozz "d. . P gl00.rn, to 5 p.m. Be<lie Slreet, )ilia nit _5 ] ..... d he no er had been undo" unamn~.ousty ,,dopled, appmn~d On 1he other hand. he added.

~a~Pilols or sludents wanted todi~cusalun [o ¯ ~oltl~ tt~ , I s ! MI " Dl°SzeghY 1¢) the poslil°n I the Township is one of the feBelie Mead. FirSt house fromform Piper Colt Flying Citll~ Mr Ozz" "rl ns repn" ¯1 a !far a perlad of five yeol’m. Mr.[communities which receive

¯ -- ~-- For )nf( ran on, "a a ,r 5 e A ho 1. h d ere red a ’ Dloszcg.hy voted for his own up-, greate ’ va ue services than¯ ~Tmnmisslon bakery T h re e p.m. RA 5-6103. e er rum ~ bold ru~ u~ ~n"- pomtment. ]the residet~ts contribute inday,, 2 markotg, Asking $3.500

~;szP~-~;~ev w~inied m-ust~.~l~s ng b~ pp,~b, ,,tent t,r an [ Another [esolutmn created the rel .... .

¯ [PdTlufl ng ~ruck" SuR(hlY¯ M°n" full tarpon y know edge Ld) ’ " I ¯ . . i " ’ ’day ~uesda)" enll CL 6-69~8.’ ex c ve d ree o o su e v ~e P°st of ass ~ta o he d .re or. l~r ~ m nots who Wltl bt

NC’~* ~ork. W(dn¢!m¢lay call RA____ __ at an a I ua s ar 3 o no ass sere ng h s OU h year as chair

alotltld work, must be famflmr ~. i tau $7000 The effect of this ’ ’ " "on. +o, +,., ,a. :yeo ork. ’a to O =rd +0d ’" l

- i" " , .... , - said he f e. d h~¯ Topsail attd fili dirt¯ (~all Rf~ Next in line for foi’emao position Po~eer mowers and saM! e,~ simply h, change the title of proper way 1o raise charitable

in charge uf .3 Iv 6-man crew.

.......... ~ Call RA 5-3756.gnereparsandx~+ldng. Nek~!car E~beeh0r. he Auhor ym’monies , and tat Townshp eat-Garage. FL 9-5258. Free piekltP:elerk. +rod to cmpo~ver him to:ployees in Frollklin indicated a

Pad g " ,ed E~ng s S e I t e 1 ........... and delivery,: act [(~r the director in Mr. Dies- i pyeferedee for this tYpE ol giv-Io 9 with ttt~u-s 5U Nick’s Attenl itnl, nl(dhers, earn $~0

] P P L ’ ’ $’ week and ,ver po]’i-tbne, dent- - .... I z~’ghv¯~ absence. :Jag. .G~rage. FL 9 a258 ’ W~ DO NOT MAK~ ] [le 22ontpared the po~l to thai Joseph Cu~ia civic division-- ~ - - on~tra(ln~ toys for yuLelldo pBrly

TEMr’LE THRII’~I " SHOP sales, l%’e collect m)d deliverw~W~DDINGcREAT~CAKES’THEMI

’of Tuwnshlp Cle"k. Pred lit,scorn . ehninmon for the [pnd wh. vn-

108 F~,~ Main St. C:,ll FH, fi-4fifll. . ivho hokls the tith, (If deputy nouneed the appointment:,), said

Somerville " " Princea~ Bake ~hop !Town,lap manage, {that public- employees hayeSlightS" Used Cluthlng ~ and ! LADLES 1~ ~-2312 . Mt Di,~zeghy’~ resignation shown tile h)ghcst 1)el capita

Ho~ts¢ll~ld Good~ The Solklay. are n3t al~ttu ~g S. .Main St,. Matlville ~ aN a znelnbel of the AuthoritZ donations Jn Ihe nren in Ibe pastOPEN THURSDAY ONLY he corner DON’T tel veer bud- * ,~ ! was aeeepled by the Cuuneil Ibis few ycal"L

9 A M o 2 NO~N gt,I f~,nt, t+ vau in [lay,. the exh’u I-lochstcm s Bakery iweek and Frnnk "I i.iseai’i was "The cue laign will seek fund~

......... 1 " "’ ~’’ANT b" r,’l rz’sezd ......R~. ~:0~q .... p t~d o am~b.,o hls ,or., i re, ~ ~e~. ....

. . tl { w. malr= ~k., ~omervlxt~ ~ --

~oY’a[or~ ulg %V-udvertzscd AVON C~s- - .....

Sh co’,er See al .... =.~ { .... ::+.~P P f,.’ld. N.J. SRPT]C TSNI,.S ¯ ~i" :~: : i ; ~[ "" :" :

.,A ....... Tr,,, s w .... r+,$7-1-95Rag $99 95

~ . , " ’ "+ IM:I ~ : ~, :’" " ; leri{,Is DivtsPm in S.nl¢,rviHo |~ i~l~’ [ 1~[]~ [’t~$ S ! 1~" : " t"Compl0~e ~+t~ ~’~p ...... ~’ .... ¯ .an ̄ h. -I "" . ~ ,,’s EU,U,’i,".~ " : ~" ~ +’

eater welling, and chozro of ruf. [ dt,~lHal vafeh.r,a. All cnmpany{ V[ 4-25:{4 EL 6 5800 : J [ :I* ~ O1" p ea F ~lt~*~8~ed wDr~ ~ helze~il~ ~ta~ n/iqds

[ : ~ "man~h p F brian guaranteed . . ’:washobe and fee color Us~ Fen inic, zva~ ¢.,i,t.t,,z [ UNCONDITIONALLY

i~ Ill.’. h ! MI D L, He f[nlnn , L~, ]~!ur shop-at-home ser~zte wit o c" ~ GUARANTEED. REBUILT ~ ~i

out obhgnt]on to you. Converv [ RA 7 32011 Ext.. ,33 ,,, ¯ .

~icnt budget plrn.. Call ELUot 6.’ Rad6+ Cor),uation .f Ann’rie~z ’ Ht,frl~erutnrs, qV ~.~ ,

054I) ; Svlz,icnnduetor ix. tdaleHid~ and Aub~matig WashCTs......... -.-- Divi.~io~ FJvo do]lois ($5) dox=Zil,FOr Re~t Somcreille. N J Two dollars ($2) a week

". "’..n~h,.d r,,,,,n ~,i~l~ ~,tehen i T.H. FULTON~=r v:k, tes. ~)11 ~ ’ d J)" "+ Ull, ’~’rl ~"Lplal {Ippull[ll~it~__ . F,.ipb,x,.r ;’;ales and SeR’iee . =~Ut!L B,am’h FO 9-8331 : ,’~IOV’I} R ~ | rL/fk’I ~ i{’I,;~IJO<M~S. HI’:I’TIC "rANI¢S

~{odeez/ 4.1oon~ aparLinellLIH~a~ ant~ hot wa(or Hupp}i.’d+i STEV~ I~. SO~KO

(’] ~:A~]¢I)

Pilst thna’. Adslt~ anly. Call RA[ Agents forI V~’~E.b~r~*ON VAN LINZS. I~e, i Charles W. Corlelvou ! .

Coast ~o.Coast.gn,weli fl~,nd. M{¢ldleb’uMx *

"lq.~.,, r,,ms and mt = h.~ .. Moving and Storn~ Call VI 4.119it2 . -i......... ,.,,,, ; i,, ~5 N. 17!h .~-ve., M~llV~]Je .....hut u,,.e,, ga~ .rod ......... I L)RAKtl BUSL~’~SS COLLEGE,

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I~: isttp{,l~ed. Inquire 215 N. Isl ~ 5-9758 17 LLvlng~ton .~ve,Ave., Munviih" New Brunswick. N, ft. ~ ~ " t

m,~,,, a r,,,,,n a,,.,,’,.n’.t a.d 1t ̄ B ¢% E I{ Complete Secretarial and ¯

Imth iu M;nl%’il]e [h’al and he{" Az’~II~[~ C°uF~e~’ " Iwak.r xu )p[l~’d. ~};5 nlnnlh (’’[[ 3t{OVJllg &lll(I [’1 ’{,~" I~.r Day nnd Ni~l~t Cla~e~t y.~ : c’~ ~ : .~.~ +.:....~..~

i~A 9!}077, hcIwel,ii i~ :,lid D iJi:

[~/~*rich, i[) h 9.1044 TelephOne’ L=tlarler 9-0~47 o;’~- ." ¯ ¯ . ¯ "" :*,--...~ .~" "; ¯ "% :’" , " ~’~3

i P.O, I~,ls 44:{

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......... s.,.t’,’,’i’k’, N ,’ CI,ASSIFIEI) RA’flgS

~:taJrs. $60. ];ll,ltzi,(" th,.v:~’ ,,~s : ~{[~.(’C][JIIIPOII8 The Ma,ellle Ncws]I;z’rri~rhl AV,* I~l;nl Hie." The Fra~ll~lin News-Secort~

Ill STate 3-29!;2. ¯ TOP DOLLh]~ PAID "=-- FOE USED GUNS South :4cruet:set .~evra ,

)ive.rooln iv*u~.( ¯, bwlh, 2ta:. ,

gar~ge,’swim.+~h~g p,.,,j. ~ +:~ ], ,.(~,,as ]~,,u~l. sn,l S,,td ALIJ $ ~,k’v:~Rs

tl Ilhl.. i ])(~ Ci(*(’o~8 FOR ONF~ PRIC~[ ¢7 7ltOYl[]lleo 9-4{23. ] i

\,x[ thno x.lu’ic {~I the inilhlle of thin~s--c¢lnkint(¯ . ¯ 3’. ~. ~;~iIt S(, hl,mvillc Five ecl~t~ p~r word, J;I.00 mSI-Furni~hed house Irai]¢r. l lEal, I~__ ¯ .. Imum chargo 1let {nser/Ioi~, , di!nlerl~lr lip hi yollr ~IJlsuw~ hi mld~--;rod tile phone,s and elecLrielty snppllt.d. Foz

ervleeL -- -- Blind nlhl I lo Which replies miitems--think how hand’ a kiichcu e~;trl~ion w<lnh( lit’,

13 N. 41h Ave, Akitchertphone]te]psyon~ctutoredone,’moreellick’nl-TUXEDOS ~ddremed to this n@wepRp(~

Four-roolt~ apartment W )t i~ Yor ltiro 2fi¢ exits per insertion. Iy. The ~st is Ion,--and for a t.c~onahle addiiimml ctmt

Hyphenated W~td~ t~0ufl~ ~ yo~l can muke[t a handsome color phone or a pretty, newelectricity and gas $90 EELL’~ lwo Or moro wor¢l~ as the eMe .Prlhne~sphone, Toorderyout%shnp]ycalll[~Telephoae

Lc b~y, Phone ~1 ~t Mahl St*, Min~rillll zay he. r~elepho~e nttttlb0r~ al~ Bulin~ Office, or ask yottr tc]e])]ioue Sel%’i£elltea.

and Sun.RA 8.tzlTt mtmt~l’~tt two w9r0~, ttbbravit- . NEW JEF.~BY BELL

¯ !1o1~ I$ 81nlt~ ~w~S&. ̄ ’ ¯ t ¯ , ’ .

Wa~z’~ to BUy Or ~hfll? He9~l the Ciaa~SL,~si ~lM~l~d ~lMltl~].,ll) ’’

Use tim C!~ff!e~l ~Ho~se? ~olttm=l~0h. PHONIC YOUR WANT ADS --"BANDOLPI1 6-8300

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Vari Gr do~e~,~. T J Gow~la,.°ono~,inO en.,oee~lT . g N dance ante T~o ~o~.oll O~ooa~od ,h~,, °~ riscari dins i~ .rm in ~o~ Yor~ City. oppm ame7 t

~ oo~dS,o~ ~o~ ~eSmioa. o~ S A th rity ~ ~’e o, ~.d~o Cou.~..IT Rights GrByC dl f,ool o~p~o~., of. do.,o.~o°~ ....dun , O 2, w.,e~.~nd ~w0.. ......t haewer u o ~:.~,so..,h~s~ ......,do~,O dUn

of the Township for ~ ½ years, + ~ ~. ---It-completed, and lhat, before ad-

Mr, ~SriscSl’l WaS recolllmend- replaces Arthur Eng w h o

r" Offi Unit dorlo~.~,oh ~obo ~°~.o~o-.~.~o.~io~°, Ro..nditional sections of n develop- Frank Triscari of 17 Wlnthrnplarly attended meetings of the Avemte has been apPOinted toor ce meat would be approved, the Road was appointed to the Sew~authority, the CIvil Rights Commission. Hedeveloper must have completed crawl, Atlkhorlty Tuesdfiy night

all utilili~, roads, curbing and by. ,the To’wnship fY.otlitcS, He ed for the vacancy by Mayol recently resigned¯ ’ .(ConJlnued__from Page 1) drainage in Ihe previous section fills a vacancy cleated by the George Consovoy, who said thal MIn Topping, who wau nt)mln.continued, "With thb addition of ar seetons,

resignation of former chairmav as a regular attendant at Auth- died for the post by Councilman "the second building, no property ority meetings, Mr. Triscari is Pusoy, was vpp0tnted at Toes-line is deslgllated between the DRIVE FOR DOI,1.A~ Viehlr Dioszoghy.

Mr. Dioszeghy l’esignerl after familar with .the Township’s clay night’s Council meeting.two, so that it is sol po~sible to PLANNED BY DEMOCRATS his appointment to the newly sower progranl and IL~ pro. A native of East Orange~ Mr.ascertain whether this condition Tomorrow bel~ins the "Dollars ~l.ellted paying position of ex. grallls, * Topping was ~raduated fromhas linen adhered to or not," for Democrats Drive," a 10 day ecutive director for lhe authori. Couneilnlan Frask K e a r y. Rutger~ Universily with a B.A.

Mr. Nalereli has stated that campaign, Mrs Mor!~an Uptov ty. vice-chairman of the au~horiW, degree in political science andhe still pl~n~ Io cvnslruct the aTId Mrs, Emll Woerner, co- Mr. Triscarh 37, has h~en in told the Council that Mr. Tria a n~inor ill civil engineering.rising station on the property, chairman of the sol~cttatlor !he engineering field 12 yeal~. He ! eari had been very helpful in He has been active in the Re-

A resolution was adopted have announced, has 11 year8 of expeyience h~ advising the au’~hority an on- puhllean Club, Boy Scout workIlnanh~lous]y requesting t h e ChairlTlen of drives in eae highway engineering, whic~ iv*- gineerlng raRtters, and the police reserves.Planning Board to consider tw0 municipality are being appoint, eludes the design o2 drainage Mr, Topping works for Weal-points in its revision of regula, ed this week, the chairmen and sewer systems¯ The nearest living relative of era Electric Ca. of New Yorkions fdr the approval of devel- slalod. He is employed by King -& he horseshoe crabs are sp darn. C ty.

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Pyne Succeeds ms mD .OUT PROVES A BU; SPLASH Home DirectorFowler as CD 9enounces Gurisic ClaimChief in County .,n,s. ,o Hudson co.,., Co,ford p,.n .d out ,bs,

has written a bltlel" denunciation he Was no[ pllegent 14,hel2 MissP:,ery R Pyne III of Bernards

~Owofi}llp Was sworn ill Fl’id~ay~a Uounty coardiuatm of CivilDefensv & Disaster Control Hec’epla cod FreEholder AJldersonFowI~I, who Explained by let- home% admlnisWMio~/ and stair

Mr. Colford’s referel~oe to thetin" end voPallv his t’t, ason~ iox "meal rudely, utlkindly and in-difficulty in f in d i n g ninesresigning"leaves a bigger douhl Lrl m~hi his leller, read durlng a Miss Gurisie defended slate- mind" thai the home has a good.t~entlng of the Board of Free-

meats, printed in all area new~-

9r~grgvp" for (he ehidret~,

ht~ldnrs, Mr. Fowler said he de- ])opera, as " ere v an observa-¢ided to give up the pusltiol~ lieu" made Atlg. IB after a sur- the superinteudent did not con,after intormally discussing the prise visit to Ihe home¯ At lhat tact her direc~.]y to straightet~l)o~sibilily wilh Freehalder-di- time she criticized Ihe home, out Ihe matter.reeler Henr:e Fetherston v n d Which shelterg ,~otxxer~E[ C0up.tt~~qreeholder Grace Gurisie, 2uvenlle offenders at $1.50 o day i*~r. Fowler made his revere-.

mendatioa on the conference ba--’*MY resignali°rl is It°t the re" uutil Iheir eases are ready for eau~? he said Mr. Colford’~Suit of critioism by a p~llitical court action, as having" no re- charges against a "member elcandidate," hi:’. Fowler a I s o habiRtntion program for ehi]- the minority party might belvoiutad out. He ~oted that klsletter of regignalion is dok, d blown out of proportion."

~lllV ~1, bt,fore a Democraticcandidale criticized hiln in a and probation offk.er consider praisa of former Chief Justicecampaign slatenleul, [ with freeholders the possibility Olaretlee CtLse. who died" Se~,.

He 8old Civil I)~fen,~e iii ,~°m[ of taking part in a pl.nposed de- ~ at lhe age of f14. He served a~,er~el Counly nlade "g real Pro-lenlioo home program b~ I n g Coullly u’o0nsel and in the State

~reos*r durhlg the year he’ ht’]d !started in neighboring Morei~ Senate..the top p~itioa, alld he hog "’no ~oun$~v, The ]tale jusliee was alsoB~=<!logy" fro, the progranl. A eot’~fe-l,er~e o~ lhe gubjet:~ ig pt’t~sed FV day a t~rn~D~ a% sev.

The oath nf °flier was udlnJll- planned, and Freeholder Ander- vices of the COUlIty B~l" Assoel-iSh’red bY Stlrl’°gaIl’~ J°bF1 H’ . , s0n Few er re¢omn ended that ution, attended bv lfl0 of itsREVERSAL -- I.o¢’ky a lalllpu I Pup suffered a se back -Papen.

. the chairman o Ih. boa’d , members i11 tile County C,m:’~A stepped-up progl.al~ ou it is ht’ hid froll| a big bully of a dug ill New York, As lie peeked th6 iq[udson home be invited to Rouse.

~ati~lx~l bu~, ’Uhh.h he Woll’tbe able to devote time Io, wa:~

around from a fire hydrant to see where his foe wgs, a Iltty a ses$1°n ~onlorl’OW. ~rbe bo~rd also decided to a~.

Olle fig th e thl.e0 reasons Mr. lrlelde of Wa{~i* Splaslled over his head, To Refuse Referrals cept bids Oct. 13 an the d~-

Fowh’r offeccd for vesiRitlng. He One sentence in the letter of molilien of a barn on Ibe $1!e

also said it is his fecing lhat aess ea~ee~ since 1937 im.lttdes PARK Boc’tf’~nr" Superintendenl Joseph E. Col- of the newly-eonstrucled Couotythe CD c(nlrdin~lor should nol b~illg assistsut 1o the (~Julraet.

l,K%~vla ~Ul~e~ ?Dad jr. .,dis~ut,bs me,*s l~e~(,, gRt’~gge itx North Plaittfleld ~4

be a member of the Board of mg manager of M. W. Kellogg NO~ AVAII,ABI,E hnlderdirector Henry" I%lhers- a honle oa E. High Sh’eel, Soot-

FrEeholdErs, ~lld also tIRtt tile Co eng neer ng co roe o s h,n stated after the cummuni orville, where a County pa-’hing’ All dills :’al(X~ bl’OClUl’~ Jn cation was read. Hc T(,fErred to lot is to I~, L-on~tl-UCtOd.CoU I y S f uud a highly-qua- saie~ manager of pharmact.uli-

’ ’ ioal8 for American Cylllionlid CO]IH’. lS being d s r bu ed by heifie(I eandidalc to do thu inlpo~ the home board’s deeisiou to bar Place of Worship lgr Jailtaut job Jr* view of the serious Compimy in [:~OlU~d Brook: St~IEsjCot3atY Park C)mulissi n. any further admissions fro m Sheriff Ernest Hunuewe[] IAta~

Sonlerset CoL~alyI%31io)la] crisis. /n~llag er for Ullelta Carp. in’ Fortl)a] presentation of the . . .authnlized to spend $300 to

Replaced Freeholder Llvmffston: and at present ....... pampMet ......... he coMu:,t ~oeftf~:~a/~°lti~li~ htah~a~c~ready .... in the Oounly Jail

- p "es en eha ’go o s e~ or y n p as a place of worship forMr F¢’~ler was appointed to ,. . I Board of Freeholders Friday by Io nhelter the childrenD , G~l e$ Chem ca Wn ks IW o [ . 5amose~’, ~e expiain~’d thai hetll~ C pOSl !t )tal ago ~ben New York Cilv [ conlmmmonsoel~tory ~ ’Knc]s M ss Our s c s8 d she d d ’not is working wilh Snme"vili~~" he was a candidate for freehold. . " " T.rpcy. k a ~" u d be n problo , clergymen to p r o v i d e theOr, lie s iceeeded Ihen 1~’ ,echo d. Served WI h Marines I f -I- s. e ...... The Cotlntv re crl ed g b t facility.e d rot R r A I ’ , d b < U e a swe s ¯

- obe dalllg Froth] 1143 h 94) Mr Pyne . ~ ~ ~ . thildten to the home Ins -tEar¯ . " : questions oenlg asKea weegd,’ or " " The board was informed ot thshum he had defea ed n t~ wed ’,~ttl~ the M xes n h~ , "o fl e ve eh d erl have ’~een’ " e P~ k g ’°uP g S a f ¯ ’ hiring of Dot’evil Maraspin offile ]~epuhlleun Primary for the P c it. " Th ,a ’e r sing Io he "or rred his earfret, holder eondidacy, rank of caplain ’l’ne brochure Mr, Torpey told The au erin y " t~en Haritan as senior ~.lerk-typist lu

, Mr Vile served as Be .aol’ds ’ , , ,. - . ’ , -,, i.. 0 r’ .c for S’ g the H Id-, " p en er ¢ zed the Probotion Office at aa an-

Fowle h e+ holdels suntmallzes theMr r aloled that puhlto p M ~s u ml avm ,a t~ hi he b gges obat ~ e in M ~i[ I Pd h g P s ,~c tq, e e IS o¯ ’ .. s ." ~ " ’ ’ was p Corn ee un a " ’ " " . l " son home s a cheap p ace be- nual salary of $2,644.

ors i ap oI park aUIIlll08 aridto greater StlCCe.a~ el C D Opel-- vestsynlun of *SI Be-rid "d’s . ~" CAUSE it charge8 oBly $1.50 a tidy Freeholders complied With *~ha

aliens ]n the CuullO’. Mr FeOlel’- (~hu/,(.b in Bernardsville aud sets dow’n I’uJes and rogulstlafls, for each child, recolnmendation of board clerkstun plaJsod the County’s C D trustee of the ~’ar Hills Counlrv He painled uul [hat ill the [il~l In answer to her r:hal.gES th0.t Chester Van Title to increas~ thepl’o~r~)m by pointing otzt hal

Day Sehonl. your uf Duke [slsud Park oper. [he home has no professional weekly II°t/l’S of telephone Oper"Ihe ,qtatu C D Cauncll ]1 a d tte Is a Inember of the Bet aliens 257 000 persons used ils Maff and not rrd,ch of a pro- ator Ruth Jenkins from 30 to 35

¢’hosen Somerset I wh c ta re, ads Townslli0 Si,wer C,mlntis- facilities. He said this uumb~r I ! "am Mr Colf( "d listed I h and adjusl her salary Io $3,33~

IOtOlle Jts a/tornate "control ceno sion. ehairnlan of thc REd CIt)~s[ is faur times the figure anti,,i- I names of homo board officer& a y ~o ". Mr. Vs T ne sad l!~

tel fund drive in lhe Soalerset ~ills’,pated. He alan noted tha| G£ven supervisor, direclor of ]v.=crea- increase is required in %’ie~r of

Mr. ~yne, 40, ]s a 81"~dttu(e Of area ~ltld a trllstce uf St. Ber- i Knoll Golf Course has becomel lion, two nurses and a doctor, the rise in ca]/s beng handle,:[.P!’il~c’blo~ ~dl~ivt,r~ty. ~’~lzere he~l~ut’~’s St’heel a~d ~1~. Bedsteads-~ stql-sustaining mad will )rohabI ~t, als~ aPPeared lo the dlf- by the ~wtchboard in the Couu.

t’~3jnl~-’d in chendMry, His bust-{ ville Librory, ~1b. nhoSV a I)rofil this year, rietll t problem of securing qual ty Admtnistratioo Bulldlng, Hesaid the move will also result inkeepiug lhe nlnil room opon a

Life With The Rimples By Lea Carroll h.,f hoUr ext ..... h day.

ttUT Pk~ TIN¢= fly FOOT OOWN f , ,..~" Oq’ FOOT~ pletio~ of repair work on Origg*-

"YF.~ "~ " "-" t ~place p[pt> to reiievo flooding o~

,.e ordw. ,h,okod ,olo,.( ters from Governor Me~’ner and

¯ . Gaorge H Shanklin. chief en-glrtu,~r of tee St~.te Divis~ otWater Policy & ~upply, fop ll~re~olutiott ~avoring an Assar~hlybill on the marklllg ol flood

~5,000 would be apenl it themeasure is paased,

¯ THURSDAY, 8EPTEMBEE 28. 1HI TeE FRANKLIN NEWB-BECORD PAGE 3&lion, And somebody ought to ask "We’re no~ e v e n inviRng in~ an a]ert and get to out

Ithe achvo/ auperJntendenta and[them, This is strictly for the Etrlrtorfes. The National Guardthe State Department o’f ~duea- smaller re[Iowa.*’ ~vSI be called to report for duty,tion and the Legislature. Wo’re ," ,ust going daffy with this school ’ So they ve got you off the

but how wilt we get there?"

*’Whalevcr h~ppened to that "That’s just what I’m doing,"

"DO Fort mean that you ha¥oconstruction sluff. And we may phone drumming up tf~e trade,no idetltJricalion which police orgo broke, too," huh"C D units are authorized torecognize?"

Struelo deal in Franklin t h a t "So how is the eesponz, e?"cropped up a couple of years "No! WO have [D cards, Ofa~o?,, "I’ m a m a z e d, Practically course, hut these flort’t give tl~

Conversation pLeces. , ~ oerat, so you +nrtswel" your awn every’°ae I called sttt~ they ;’ermlssJ°n to mflve"*question with as much objeeliv- "That’s the outfit that wanted would attend." "Iall’l G e n e r a ] Cantwell

"Some of these hard-headf.d ity as po~sib]e." to pro-feb school buildings. Well ----0 , W*’are of this?So’nerset Repubi~ans better get , it never got off the ’ground¯" "]{ow is i( ~oin~?" the lady

¯ . "Well, ] m ,st ad, I "a nol "T~I bad. Ion bad." Ihe driverwho likes ttulthes asked "Sltre he i~, hut the Legisia-0 ~ h~ r cha rs and Re in some¯ . , veyy happy about the earltpatgfl commented. "b{l~ybe there are lure won’t listen. We cottld [lavepRchmg for Mitchell’ the fel ,,

sartdwieh said, "Some o~ these s ,~lAhat, s disturbing you°’’

guys who just donq w u n t to "You make with the views.’"h>vr on the other, side of the a heltuva mess,oI’m telling yog.build ]t,s.~ expensive schnols.

"Oh, ] don’t know how it’s go-gu’,’.z aronnd here haven’t stop-[ " ¯

Waddya have to dn to wake uplag, but I do know I’ve never "Has General Cantwel] ever

pod being mad yel that theirI "Well, I hear that Hughes Is the public?"felt so enthusiastic about a Dem- sought authority for National

b~y Walter Jones lost the P~j. a flee, upstanding alan who ,,Vuur gness is as good as ocratle candidate before. This GL~ardsnton to move to th~e~r~larv ",

WOUld rnnke a Eood (~overnor. any,body,s, buddy boy," i~an hes interject and charm." &latinn~ in Ihe avent of ~a At-" But here I am an interested 0---- ----0------ tack?"

"PO]IilCS being politics," the Democrat, and ] have yel Io be with ~ new Iwlst. The Dame-

abonl lhe GOP running short a~

sandwleh grinder re p ] i e d,i stimulated. This man is ~ust not "Whal’~ new’. " the lady poll- "What’s your e r y ~ t a I hall "All he el’or ashed for was alieu Wilh the Mitchell b u t t D n .end ng o ¯ ads .?" xvo o kod bill to authorize Lhe issuance el"’Lhey’l] he in Ihe parade with gelting across. Something’s asked

the cool weather.’~ Wl~)ng. What ls It? ’ the Ilepubllaan with an inered- zNG license plates," ~.ena~or

. ¯ "Y >ur g ass i~ as good a~"That’s our queslion, not zhle record of rl)attmg wmnors, Bill Ozzard replied. "But us [or

Lcgls]aLion to Jet the men move

thetAelljonesJt Sboysgettlngaren,tPooler,wsr tr]inoal~d a nyl~,dy’s."y°uru"’ "Mitchell will win this one." to their posts during an alert, l

up, What some of the entrene[~ ~ "Okay, so here’s something "But what’s this we heal have heard nothing."ed prtheu~ ~round here dnn’3 The car rolled past Bridge- "SO what happens if all attackI’ealize is Ihat there is a lot ol water.Raritan High ~vhooI. crals are I°aded with dough for

campaign CurrencY?’"I h e gLlbernatoria[ campaign, comes attd the National ~tAardyoung ~epubliean tslPnt eomin~

u~l the pike, and these boys ar~ "[~ut)k ut that monstrosity," and the ~eptlhJicans are hang. "We’ve got a State finance is called out? Their equipmeat

out on the trail for Mitchell¯ I/ Lhe passenger c’ommenled, ing lhelr tnnguos Out, Isn’t thai committee that’s ft’nm hunger¯ wiLl be standing in the artnorJe~t

a switch?" But we’ll get it Boy. are these and they’ll be in their factoriesMitchell wins without much help

"It’s sickening the ~A*ay we’re ______fl~ campaigns expensive!" or of[lees, and the C D peoplefrom the ~omerset done8 boys,

buiLding schooLs," Ihe d r i v e t .,There’]l be a dutch I r e a t ~ and petite will be forced to keepSOI~%e big guys al’°UHd harecommented. "It’s cheaper to reakfast for Mitchell on Otto. "[%9 Army Reserve officer them from using the highways."

won’t look ~o big. The=’e’s plenty build twn story ~chools than her 1bird at Somerville Inn" the was attire concerned about Civil ,.Teat, s u damn serious proh.of young stuff around who would spreading one nut over a whole telephone valee annoanced. Defense in Somerset. the proba- ability, nnd I’m gohlg to inquiremake a race for Dthee with justcoun rys de, so why d~n’t they bility of attack, and the chances about it xvithaut delay."d [itlle encouragement, and yOU haild iwo-stnry s(,h,~ol~?** "What’s the pitch?" ihal he and others like him

can put that in your noteboo]~chunl." ’.Maybe some of our brain "it’s ihe sr,lall Business for would not be able lo move from LAW l~ LAW

__0.~ i)oy~ figur e it, s bad for kids in Mitchell Conunittee, and he’s their homes or business plares San Francisen’s state depart-

~’How’s Judge Hu~hes do[Hg w~lk lip ~ High[ of stail+/L May" coaling hero tO lslk a~oUI the to []lCil, UI]]ilal,3t headquarters mefl~ el educatinn is havin~

t.~la interested spe~tatol, askl!d, he sDmeho([y ~u~[ht (11 ask the robl Ollls of snlall hllsJrlc3S and ,~]loa]d We ~et hit. ¢li[/it’UlLsw whJchieS carrYt~r, quiresng outeachinga ne%~arrhiteets why schnols are so prog ram he h~s to help small ,,if an alert oomes," he pair, I- forelg~t [anguRges io high school.

"Hold il, youag relict.. That’s expensive ~o btd]d and why they usin~sR" ed nut, "Lhe i,n~ervists aro pit]- ]t snores that an old ktw re-iust what we w~re goln~ to ask can’t he bui]l fay ]e~-s money "Will 1he bi~ business boys bfi ned dowII where they are. We ~ltiPeS that ~11 courses ]n sts~y.)u. You’re a level-headc~i Dem- for the same anlotml nf educa- there, tno? = haw no authnrity to move dur-I so,heels hE, taught in En/lish.

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Medea|tic Class

the Somerset Valley YMCAH An OOUSIlal COLI~se ill ~ U t O.

hlts-I I! Rice Is Natural for Simple Fish Bake fafl..,

mot, bnnk~s ft,J svomon will begb)

on q’uesday~ and will be heldeach T(lesday for teo IVC~kg9

for frum 8:30 to i0 p.m.

H IF lOU’lil’,omcmakcrs , ....."~ l L.I.~M.’~G "JO

PORK WII,L SATISFY

T~ ~ ~’~TO be saIisfyhtg, ~t meal TNUSt

~ mo:’e )hart jlls~ tilHnlL IIDeeds t.) t.onlbine hl~po]’t~tHf(~od utdrieDts i~ pf, ll)or pro~)or=tin)l: for body building and wcll-keill~. And it must bo Flea,bigB~ tp~te and apDoarant.e.

Canned pork and gravy, )lowI~Vllllable to many needy fata-~]es through 0~! U S. Depaiq-,~ent of Agriculturv’s Food Dis-ir~hutian Program. fills the billexceptionally well FJsh Sllefs and r~a ~)re eomptsfed with shri~p settee.

The nutritious and flavorfulI=; ~ ’S~preparati .... ges a fh,e ,n,in --.S-- Fillet ace

dish* ]~e~dy to serve heated. _~m~~ust out of Ihe can. it may also BY DOROTHy MADDOXbe sliced and .~erved cold. m Pot a quick, eolorful and easy dinner) serve frozen gsh fllleL~ with fro~Sl~sed ama lY tastY P~’eParnti°tls Cream of shrimp and fluffy :rice.Po~k is a protein-rb’h food, as Rice adds m~nu vgriety to any meal from breakfast through dinner,well as an excelIen~ ~ouree of Wfth the addition of mushroom caps. chopped parsley, sliver~ atmonds orthe vitantin, thiumlne, providing ~[iced pirMenth olives) rJc~ turns almost any ditcher into a e0mpaay ~east,a good b~si~ for a hearty and Fish Fillets Wlth Shri~pClalu Sauce (2 ~rvln~);~utri.tioua meM. Fate? fillets of Sounder [or othe~ $ .etsfits~ shucked

USDA home economists re- whl~.meat~l flsb 4 whole ~uahroom$mind that the canned park ~ et~ps whi~ wine or wa er g eu s medium white sgl~t’e~ravy ~iade available to needy 4 sfleelg ]e~o~ SB~ al~d I~epfler

4 sflees 0alo~l 8 ehrims shellediamilies should be stored in acc~l dry place. After a can is

Fold each hllet J/~ hldf. Placed l~ ~reased baking dish. Cover wBh wth~Or water, lemon) onio~l slices and bay leaf, Butter a heavy piece of brown

opened, keep the left-0ver meat paper or use quilted ~luminum foil and cover baklag dish with It. Poach~n the refrigerator. .fis~ Jn moderate ayes 1350 degrees F,) fat 15 lnizlutes, Drain fish and keeff

Ca)lned pork and gravy is ex- wai’r~, Save liqtlid,(:eptiooat]y ve).satJte 8od may Bali shrimp clams ~nd Blllshrooms for 5 nll,uth~ I]~ this liquid. Draid.~e used i-q a variety at com. Season white sauce to taste. Line bottom of a e~ssero e with F~ cuk wh te

| sauce. Then add. fillets, shrirSp, clams and mushrooms. Cover with remain.binatlons with other foods. It | ln~whfle ~auee, Pla~e u[Ider broLlet until dellcathl~ brown, Serve ~lthgoes well with spaghetti sauce, fluffy rice.

~patl~es, and with ~erambledeggs. Use it, ion, with boiled

~ l ~[~l~ Ly

and pyhchthg, flaees in the shirSinea.

....be.n.,o. ......ot.,o"r’:’y 0n"eau"’h.odle, th.,.,cons o,,d bern .h. o,eo,.,, ....~)turdily attached. Lie down oil ces Or’ trumpet ssuming, Prin-soup, and in ravioli. Or bake the

pork slices in a casserole with mattre~,s and bed sprLng fo Lest eess-flne dresses and two-part

swcetpotato l~pping. .. ~"~" . . . it. You can’t judge by ~ittthg dresses al~ break into ~light

Try this delicious Pork Roll :~i :~ ;" :. "" -, " :~’:/!~:::~’::" " ’.~,~:> Buy the best maitres) and An iLlusion of fit or closet.

e~d nourishing dish: " ~.:~,.’, ~prings you can afford, and ill to-the.flgure jaehet tops suiti,½ cups sifted flour, 2 tha-

~i(:’:~:4i"

you mast save, eliminate the] fashions. With it there*s

~’poons baking ~owder, ~ Lea- .~:~, :’. ~:: lackey headboard, f).eedom in 8kiyt~+

~poon salt, 2 tnh]espoons nonfatSr~ milk ,~ eula silorlenlng. ~.~ FLARE IB FEATBRED it. from body - eotdorming. 1o

~.p ~ato~, i ,ables~ .... ~o., V]or, ~. th, ~eat..d ,ith ....... ~i,,~t, ....ith ....... ,. SEEUSFOR~honped. and !~ can pork and ~ite for Fall fashions) authgr, lent straightqine versionl) from

S:ra,y, chopped, itJes agree. ~tyl ...... hapely whic’h to ch .... A I40~ COST

~)xl d)’~ milk together. Cut ~.~~:

the figure nor flaunting S. /,’eaves are everywhere. Velvet

rub in 8hort¢’ttlng UllllI well ~hapl~tg, moidlng, pr(~ces ~teps uut boldly iu all fashidns

,;ended. ,lowly mlx In .ter, S.oOth Tip lh,e, demi.fit and fit are all casting i" rich gl .....imple Agt~

usin~ lust enough to m~ke SmOothing hand cream 0n forecasted. "Short" is stSl thesilhouettes. ¯

dough Ibal is soft bet not befar~ donding r ct b be t" term for hemlines.Green, rua~et, a~)d deep red

~tieky. Turn dough onlo a light- gloves to do the dishes heep~lha,ds even more lovely.

Dresses define a gentle sil- Fall,:one~ are key fashton colors for

few strokes. Roll to ¼-inch at the hemline, flattering all "L)xl,k ...... Mix ,he onion andlir, ...... d sprit~ga to insure ,ges a,d fig ..... Blouson bed- STEVE ~OBACt)ork and g r ~ v y ~ogethor: I proper skeletal growth. Ice~ wSh }ow hip in,eta or con-gpread evenly over the dough. For p~.rsans with back at! tour belts are lined to a fluid Cesspools ~ Septic TImks~oll like a jelly roll. Cut ~ol1 ,ne~ts, there are soierRi/iea]l iskirtl~ne.

Cleaned [ IJ II

fnta six slices. Place ca, side up constYue¢ed exfra-fl .... tire, The £tuid skirt flare atar,s CH 7"8739 Smarf car buyer* agree,on a greased baking pan and Your doctor can recom- near hipline, widen~ genUy ~ ’ *’key" [)in the FINAN~I~OIhake at 450 degrees F, (hot mend the correct type.Behareyo~Irad~,vam~Inar~let u) point out th~ odva~uget",vbh gravy Makes six serviugs, firm mattres.sas nlore relaxing, afouf,,thrifty,~AtJTOLOAN8lFor u)) interesting gad infer. AJ~yone lallcr than 5’ 10" rests

]POR SI.EEPING COMFORT stuffed with cotton oz’ horse,The quality of year mattres(I :attic at’ hog ]ta~r. Comfurt de-

Font ~]eep. Yell t:anDOt eesf

|tmlps: sprblg~ !ypes. Examine cage9 rm ’mp

i’ i or connections, and ~nd bottom to see that they’re ]’~ ~des. . ~al~ed und maehine~stiivhed, A,

]U order to relax, your mat= Ltnt~ped roll edge is ¸usually used~reas and ~priilg8 mu~t be level]on lcgg exp~n~[va rnatire~ea.~d resld~tlL Innerspring matLresses need

C..~dreri n~d veiny Bi’n~ ~tRt~ t~rntsg o~¢as~enall.x’~ aa ~ao~ for

__ THURSDAY, 8EPTgI~|BER 28, 1961 THE FRANKLIN NE~V:~-RECOBD PAGE SA

ins of "eslablished trees moan n ns less than 50 l~’,,ep4 crab- known as heavy feeders, that Is.

I ..dIDl ~ - ./~i. o ~t el ~o. h,om lgr.ss a.d oth~r ,~ed~ Lt i. ,~ot ] may ,’~quire b~c .moo.to ,,t

, .. ....... ,0o. ,... e., ......,he de..a.’oo’ ..,..,h.s[ [ care iti] ] l.~Stllt il I lho doalh o[ grass, Cl~lllilli~l¢! the wv~l~ and.w~ieb d(,siglmt~s thu pert’ellt-

!lht Hie. I add st, d I n t, b re.a,~e ~ u[ idlrt~en, phls[hcr s| JI Yo~RutgersGlrdemllePors~ I. ~ -n~,t~ I . a a, a~

,BDLB TIt, IF

. ~,:~ fot.ldllerm~xlurc such ,is

HI dial "b*d l’e~" ~proad °Ill" ~ n~" " be’ass Is un annual R n e a’ " s are based or~s b b pkmtlng s. ~,m. It hi010, we’d f’,n Ihe ’ k a ’wed,xo a’* I’(s ’d " n ,, p bus nd

lh),,.el,n.b,llb ..... ~,,’,. ~’,,t, aI S~I~D N!.’t% LA~t~ ablvb.y nd heb .... premh Ihi~.l Wel. Ih e II. el of. Sq ~ g ....... -olot el early ,~eas ) s itlsl~tchna, [’llYl~. i~ rut~nH~,,~ OLI~ fm thOSe. P,~OSI O then e ~ithin 24 inches, h, lawl~ Ill{ W~’:" ~lS W S B~s-] [4 COrn’ I 0

B bs e esy md wh n d nake~newk~ n~ ds e h u se

.e.on end a p)¯ ’ : " t)r Ihe ’ s h e I~ ge a t " " A ’ we da~x o e o, b h e a e s year Oe ~5 s g~,nora y o so~er o ¯ ze -a ~ pc

r .., , . )holdl0n of a aycr . ,d ng hi, ~lr[,~l ~o bl r(~lll)~’a],~l,~t t s o ca o s de aec[ e deadI uc though s I - t)f all’n/on e ,000 sq are f Pt

Do d B L~OOy ex ’ll:li°nI If the weathel c°nllnU~ lUU° ~t~llally will do i e " a: ! n d uko Rnking wil n t n y ~o~ cs~.~usned turf wo r.ect~.¯~ ec a ~ " R d OlX~n successful lawn:~ ’tl . " , nl~,nd t e p~ d n h~ SpHIIbon~e gr ds . p , , [l !a ’y , ..ly s ,r n~ er- limOVe tho , , . SS b "a s* h~ F~

~e:. " ,u

P " ." ’ ".’ N yen bar Vl Is s° n "~ tires even. It ~ u " I P [he I e ben "r h~{l’°~s’ In t er o f gu ’I’ how m th

]’lsl SPireS’ esDeclal[~ V*ll]t UII ] So n new dave p ea S ~ I°w’ ilL’~’ IIltlch nl°le lllJlIIll)a~ * slenls’ N°X~’ II3Q~V ill ~]le f~P-’¢lf H ~ive P i ~ ’ D ~ o ob+ps . ] its []~es: adlnJt . ~. ii O lit, i~sile dil’eulitm, ~lko a~lt n . . d........ , .~ ,, genera V qu to a~ld [,t~qt~ll-ln[~ ’ . ¯

. , a ~ pound o[ nl "ogen, d v o~e o no na moo , r~ , me " md wal r o he ’ "d n~ ]’t ~ t n~ ~be dl~ec I ¯ of a L, om ~,tov e max m m pp ca on of 80 ~ be "st flu ’e P,]i, hl[tp bulbs dido t ha e ~ " d ! and nl~ v Ix e ¯ a y a ~e tht, I AP[~r c[itllllg and raktn ! sever . ’- ’~" This fi-urend so ,v i) O0 pounas ~[ ~ro FI [m-iiizer in~ t~ ,~enoug dru/nage a . . ^^ w er tab e or c se s ~ .u s ’ the ~eed se~.t s s o d .. --

as eve v e" se hnle~t°ae per I °t/O squa ~ oe .... . roplesents t~ e amount (:4 1~ t~z(ttod, In a m . , "" ,. , . ~. ~ hal dt.ama[4e to be danlnled up tlvPr ]hi, removed. Rakm~ will alsoI ’ " " ~ er CO0 ~Itarc

d,sappou,tment the bulb~ had !!eat resuRs Re oo,i:,~;rot. ,t ted h,, ,.oats. This w ’ .....

",rot so.vlfy the so bre ki~Ig th ..... ,ana,ys,s ,o /17orPex:: e usln~b ....... /ed ..... pos n the !truest ......

bP~ntehes suffor, ion and Uee duath, a ........ t. . ,eel ot ar~a.. , O~ided intgo

garden where water cou d s and )n the upper six to elght l MallS, proper es ~ro g "aa y ^~l" ~0 [O ~0

m( ll~d S O ~ 10-6-4 ferl.ihzer, 0

t of soil. ~ . I ~t’v ~ " ] Jill) equals 10 X~und~ ~r 1 ,Sf~&l~und *the st" . improved in overall appearance I grou d rues one per 1.~00 .lO.tO

Order your tullps ~ow be- New seedlngs require mt re b vaJ’im s fade chang,s Ill I ertilizer square feet. A 5-t0~5 ol 5

weeks to plant them Shall yOU high in phosphorus should be~

~ons root care t e~°llgn to supply °1/ p°ur~u 0 rat~ o~ ~l) ~I~A~ ~°r I DO0

. ¯ ! ~ a ~ ~n ~ .. for such re ¯ " ’ g ] n rosen per I 000 squ~are ~eet ~nu~re fe~.d~ the others. M.. Laeey Will used as ~-,’S’-, ~-- or o ~ n e r should be employed to care for Divide first fi~lZr~ Of for t,~ i~er]-~ " ’ tlr(lhave more to say aborts them analysis where the seoolld [g ex s n tr~es . . . f For a ne~ ~eadtng the fig

, . ~ ~.10.fi g . n~lysls 1111o ]00 fol a~le~lll~ o IWOU d bo dottbefl o obtain %wo~’~ . Ilrl- is ~I~IIL or more, II ~1 ~ WheIL ~ ]~ ~e p~o~e~ly nlad~, lhat analysis o prey de 011~* ound~Get your daffodt s and III e~ is sad, apply 40 pounds p e r a series o es are a d on the ~ pound~ of nit.tan or I0 p

inlo the gr0ulld as so011 as pos- 1.000 square feet be o’e ’o o " " sur ace of the sopouno oI m~rogem

wo[°~ 0.d~, 40 pounds of S-10-5. etc,sible so they’ll make deep rcms ling or spadln~ 1o get ii orh~mu

h s wheelSeed at late of about Leaflet 5~ tells how to wrake

. much like e pokes of a ound~ er 1 0PAl square feet Of ~S.before Winter he advmes, thQroughly mixed l[ltO ~he upper .. ut from the tlunk , P . . a lawn and Bulletle. ~ d

Ill~r little ~rouplng8 of ~[gll~ 01’ soil prepal’~ltlOn 18 COlllplete a exeen tl the lrtlt~k bose Y Bt~h a.e free OR r~ques.tWhen yo. plant, make irreg- six to eight inches of so At et r~dlating o re’

the tilemtxbsre co,Seining pr~doP~t cusses care of esfabl 9had ]a~vn,

¯ F S paced o ate or too y Kenucky hue- _ o

10 bulbs, eight or ten inches light appHeation .f 20 pou,lds " grass and red rescue, ] Agricultural A ~ e n t, County

apart. You’ll like this way bet- additional per 1,000 square feet FERTILIZING~AWN SOILS IAdministrati°n Building, ~omer.ler than lining them up lik e is ~qulred just prior to seeding.

.ESTABLISHED LAWN

soldiers on parade. This can then be raked into up*If an established lawn uon- Mo8~ t~l.f i~r~sse8 are what is ville. "

YOU e~ll do this not only with ~er two laches of soil. ~ ..... _ __ --dales but also with bulbs such as Agricultural gypsum has been p’- ------’- ---- -grape, hyacinth ...... drops roundtob ...... Ilentsoileon

ir

¯ BSH~i

and cr0cud, ditioner when applied at theOr try planting these small rate of 1oo pounds per 1,0~ ~1~

]~inds in your ~round cover such square feet. Apply on the our- Ilk.#as ivy’. They’ll bloom and also face and .rototJll it in. If peat~)ake ill¢O~]~pJCIJOkt~ Co’VeL’, mo~s or other organic materialFairly Deep is used it shoul8 be incorporated

Hole deep bs plant? rl~ere’s in the upper six to eight inchesdanger in planting daffodils too of soil, At the time a new ]own;.hallow because you’ll get small is being made is the only op-J~ov,,el.s, portunlty to get these DlaleriRls... ... ,be b.s .b,,- ---- -- ......d GAS HEAT~x thebes of soil. Thst’.~ measur- organic matter down Jllto theing from the tot= of the bulb to soil. Later application must bethe surface, applied to the st~rface and deep

Bulbs planted as deep as ibis )enelralion IS much slower.

will bloom a liltle later but We have three publications on

For, the smaller bulbs a safe *’Controllln8 Crab~as.s," andrule is 1o cover them at a depth "Lawn Care". Write or call theof twice their longest dimension, Agricultural Extension Service,

Soil prepared about as y o u County Administration Building.~O%lld for a vegetable garden is Somerville.right for bulbs. Maybe you’llwa~t to dig in some peat moss ;RADE CHANGE PROBLEMSor humus and add bone meal Grade changes around extol-

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~w~~

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NEWS RECORD Green Acres Program PRACTICE SOIL CONSERVATION."" Planning oftlcials in Central

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ing to cope with disaMer, These volunteer organizations w i I I ! tt plan 1o aoquh’v land lor ieon~e und~.r Civil Defense di- I I "cereal[on and con~ervatiohvo]llnteer organizatlans work at

’ I tkSeS SO that tke ftlttlre needs ofbeing alert for any alert slg/Xal, rection, and should that happoilthe public s resI~nse to di-~ New Jersey’s growing popu[n-/’

All example 0~ the devotion to ruction cautd mean lhe dif-I lion may be met. /pu~olic survive ingrained in these terence bt,tween life and death, l! pvolunteer grvupn ,xas seen Insl viet<u.y and deCvat, fez" all enemy~[I -- ~--week as the 5th District First thri ..... panic fa h~ foes,O/ Boobs II oan<. oon0oo,od .....,,,. II IIhonlelrjnd. The Deed for the

perlodiCwaz a theoretJe~ldisaster trainexereiseS’wret’kThi’Son pobfit"s interest is new,N,,oe~d l’t,y, In ar Beri, man_s Monumento._ =,:ed st.k ........d ttthe Lehigh Wiley Raih’ood we ~ee hcarlening ~igns th0t ihe!ll ~lnd Slldldl’)" ~ChlrlgBIIcl.us~hig Rotlle 20fl rllther tlriu public is b~eomillg ixlnre aware ii , ~-- ii

a bombing atlack exereise, htkt of its respoasiblhty. Na belier In0iie Ihan [ngnlar aria it~ lhe picture¯ He is always Very little af one’s tD~e iitthe need for eoordinatiorl ill tl{e Imovement of men and vehicles Twu weeks Ugh The Ma0ville I~ergnlatl’~ "The Sevenlh Seal"l saving Ih~ lif~ of one poe" weak- aetually agent thhx~ng. Trou-

wa~ slmilar ~o that which WOtlld -News reported Ih~l CJvJl De. kas e’eer b~,en D),~dl~. ,.~J~ow~ I~l I IJn~ or nnoL~r. This 2s the ~la~ blli~g ~hoNgbt8 age easily l~e~t~.

be :uqLthed duvlng ao eltemy ~tl-feav.o conh’nl center facilitiea in [ week al Ihe manthlv me~,ling eel who i~ without an ethic, Rut be. ad to the back of the mind.

tack. Within a short ttrne afire Municipal Buildlng were inad- ! the Somerset Art Film Soeiety. haves ethicaRy. Rut a movie like ’q’he Sever~l

the dl~a$iPl’ ~lgRllJ was aouaded e~lltlIc’ The ~ellp°nse W u s the )]ctll!’t.’s effect tm all was n ,o~lra~t Io dons. J~t Joseph, Seal’¯ does not perrn the doub£~"no I,s~l Ihnn elgh" tea rescue prompt It n d effeetivl ’g h e I devaalatiag, a strollln~ player, He .s a s’ n o e qu et y a he be orn u~

¯ .. , l hi n]akl~ ~tdditiol%kl] space I ., %, rl ., H ,~ d...- .A ,, ~ u- ~ ~ f ,e d o seek Bnax~e-.s n,

~ovelnlng bod~ dl el lied it e V n rn s he sp r I re b es one so hatsqu d~ B ambu anees, roe ’ . ¯ I " T e r ~o s t ’ B ’gin ’s p ’ g a o fa h He cos " " . t J~c ¯ sh ,ueks p is ~rl . ..a, s . pea o ~ n .c o ̄ , o. . ~o*~ . .~ 1.~ y ,

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a~l Inlp~n’tal eI~ II] I I)U he i , ~lobl. ¯ . .x x . .h.ulh lltr:ltl~t nf what ht sees’ tl ae uf I elu ~reeee ~1 tho

~ ~ d k t I eath o despair Bulana~lko ar/;~x(.ic v wilh (,quld dis~uhh " . t : " ¯ , ’.’]7 u~ ,. ,s wie a~d his so " " " " " "a :~e ¯ y :" I .v I)4" Idt2n~ A ¯ tla e e ~ "Ig

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i ds n a ng chan led hy’m s n ¯ . ~ bs tl e~a m New Je’sey ere awDe~ h "De ha s r e ard ’I e ll’ I r’ "s g’" gs: ree~ v ng copies of a free 2LLa Jose ¯’co mends hemy~,ehlch o lll~ e d ev~" beg n . page booklel entitled Caml " , 0 daI e@ 1 ’% are g ling to he ..o d,, ]man y P annng, prepared by

Id "k a d d he Co d f esh0 , he N J De ar hen. of Con~er-. le V8 es .rn he- ueks

’ . ~evt~ Se ’ ’lls the h bithl sail i ., ’ v a o n & Eeonoinie Develope ’" n he" ea sttor.Y ul B k]tndl{ %%11o fl2[ura8 1ileal~ti ~ inliga 8 Do h~’ n a ledlevu[ .,-us de nd Conserve on Comm ss anev

~s <)lnea d r raged by e " ~ . . H Ma Adams sad, "The new¯ nnlv ~nfnrgel be one In the

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booklet Was written with the lay-. p" ,.~ion of prl S and laytl tt~lf "ha h , i s ,)ell b ¯ d tub I . ~ a t n n nd. t explaln~ eort~i e seou ge earn o ner in pnnde wan a be .re n Cod dsh ~ e or

heea S.abaSeWiln Chthe heYn eep s ha are basic, to an under-he i nl eta v of lhe s u btlt . stand ng o planning techtlique(hlnk h~ve brough on the

t , tssurance ~ God¯s eX S= 8 s or., . , par roy vOrJouS ~LaltlTtUalty lri.

be ]neks f~lJUI. ~]11 ’;ee~’~ Ib~l" )1 Ue is unb I . and procedure anti a empta ~o

¯ . te - y herr , ~el ariae ce Bnd h ’ C IIInOl fl Id tt I terest s In a reahsl e gh "c nno hc p bat oak, Otto i.~ag e- ar Swede.. . Cap es o Ccmmunl y PlanThe kllight be~.omes Invk)h, ed hn , u ke he horror o a yam. ~ ’ "," , .

dlawfl Io tt n he knowledgenlni~ mnv be b a ned wlthclut

ICharge Dy wr ng o h en II g[ll’~le (l~ chess with Dea[h,I]nvt, or a weft, ,o f g a ’ue¯ ’

~ D vision of S t a t e & Re tonalrhe gain ~ s p[~yed pe "iodlca. bol.i.l,y" eNpJ,eS~Jve Of ~ foal ¯ly l~nd between sessl0hs I h ~ I e e T~ea Ii be human sp ell

¯ . Planning, N, J. D~parln~ent Ol¯ , Consorvatlon & Econofft C D@¯ nigb~ arid the oar 0 s ~0rnpa ~’1 ----0

ons he picks up a]ang the ~tayI, , velopment, Trenton 2~ New Jer-Allhe Igll al he vOrv end the se "

)a%’e] hIwItt’d lhe knil:ht’s (¯;l~lle strolling player gild hiS* famt]yProm which he has been absen% ride leward the light. Leaving F

The chief of the knlghl’s corn- ture*s over-all effect in morbid DE~RIgASEB [N STATE

for 10 yem’a, the siorm behind them. the ptc- &.tim BE . E~TATE D~BT

panloll8 t" hbl squlre. Jons. Jons[aod depressing. NO anawera ar~ N~W Jersey Wa6 one of thoin hal pfagtled ~y lhe knight*s I given to the problems thai trou- Iew staten where the farm real:{oIIbfn. [fie 19 a eomDlete un-/ble the knight: the qt~es(Iofis eBlate debt deerefltled In 1~80,believer. A cynical, xwrdly mnn,/ are only aske01 -- "but io dOUbt the 8tafa Department of &grl-he uJso expecl~ 1he worst flxlm ~ the declaration o! these u~s- culture t~gorttt. Le~ @~lvl~y Ir~

’~Reinemb~r whe, people used to gel house)nald’$human nature. Rut. paradox/-} lion# Is an unhellevakb" ~hae~lvg the New Jer#e¥ la.=m real e~t’~

eally (or I, ii a pnradox?l, it Is[expeL’ienee. Most- Of the time~ market ia 0ited as a factor in~. t/1~?--I think I’ln ~tiing =upetnlarket f0otl"lona wha, pm’lora~ th~ ~oodI oae ein Uv~ WLt~ one’s deubts. ~e devlfae.

)¯ AUE $& ~HE F~ANKLXN NEW$.RKCO]~. TRURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ~8, t~| ".-,

Th0 meotLng, open to parenls, go to the el+ent~aL eoostz’tletton re, u., 4-H year. report~’ D i ~ n eC|osoer Correspom]em-e . . . [uadet’s ~nd other b~tereat~d or put’cha~e o[ ,~ CollaU,’ 4-H Hig~hls, . .defect Fier$~ talk~

i,o ...........d oo .o,o, ,hon, l.o.r th.m.e,..sobon, oodsBy Oouoty t.1~ Staff !1 wl!h d-H ehtb~ and ]tow’ the)’ 1he form el cash pt,emiun~g, teM to menlbers of the Hill~bor-

"~ l:{work. This response leaves the way ou~b Sliteh & Ste~l’ Club. re-- t ~ = The versatility und County- u~)Oll for tile asguci~ttion to PUn/. ]3orJa Roberta HeS., . .The new

CO~*~IN~ ~VblNTS eltlb leader, wlde interest of personnel can IiIen¢@ WO%~ 011 Diana for the ¢’hlb in ~ernurds TownshipNt, pt, 29--New Lt, uder Meet Be~ides :,aislng ~wen and i he seen ill the roster of prospec-ftltttre fair gyaunds. ¢.hu~e lhe nal’ne Bathe:’ Beatt.r~

] )I g, Counly Adnlini~tt’atio nseven-vear~lld Jack, Mrs. Malh-tire leaders who will actend,I FOOD21 CONTEST fOl’ lhP[l’ club ideldification, re-

]~uilding, ?:30 p.go, ei,8 s~l, ves as i]rauehburg Tuwn. I They are from Far ~illg, ~otll- i More ghqs ]lave ~ligned up for ~>tll~s J~Inle W°jnar’ Mal’¢ie M¢-O[!L ~ }lot’.~e (]lull Leaders: ship’s tax ~’o]lel~toz’, is a Olelll. : e r V i l l o, Warren Towl1~b[]), lhe Favorite ~ouds Conte~t, Neli~ and Nar~t,a F l e i g u[

Mee g Cu v Adm n s " n I b,r i t e S~ , "’~e Co ¯ G "ee B "0ok Fra k n Tow - ’]’he’," a e Suzan e Converv a d I~askln~ llidge, and Janie WOj,~lllJdlng, "]:30 P,m, Bourd (1~ Agrlg’tllttlre, the Southship slid -~,tuuleonlel’Y TowIINhlPMimi ~,il] of Llberly Corner, liar uf MalliiZl~;villu have ~enl it~

Orl. 5 4=H (.2onnl,il MrPlin[~, i]rnu(, h ~ e f a :, nl e d Cburebto llame a few l~ullieil)aliL[es. Candy Giglio of Bern~rd~ville, their inelllbershi[) C~l’dS,

CAN’~ WIN ’~’IM ALL I I,adi es Aid, Hrant,hburg PTA,’] A phy:~it,ia,L all elccll’k’]an, i Midge C~tterl.era of S o u t hAn orNunixalion meeting O{

’l’welve-y~ar-nld Gwen Math- Ilatilan Valley Grange, the New, houselvives, f~rnlers, [i printer,.Braneh, Joan Kulina and Roggie the B:.mlchbur~ Belles Club WaS

er’~ of Branchburg Tnwnship has CPnh’e Missionary Soeiety nndla chemi~q, a radio repatrmmllRuhle of tli[Isborough, Robbieheld and monlbers elecled of-

u~l ,--,turned ,from Tile Easteru ! is tll~, third viee-I)resident of [lie tlud a labora[ory technician Smith of }"a’r Hills and Betty ficers, reporls Nanvy Fedehin,

States Exposition ill Npz.ingfield, ~t~l.anehbul,g Nellttbliean Club. ih~ve sllnlVl~ intet’e~t ill th~ prO=lLou Yuung of Bound Brook. }]atdeltt’ LaF’leul" Naut’Y Fed"]Mass, She showt!d her holne% in nddilion to jbese aetivilJes,’grunl. I The e~nlest will be held all chill "~nd Clal’l~lsa Mllll°r:¢ hffP"Qh~ed and raised eight In°nlb aid abe filld~,titlle to do ~ ar e value A film.

"Mnn ~’nollgh POt"I dily, starting at 10 a,n~, oil Nat-sent in ~beir appliPali°~ cards

~[ s e n he er ca W dy W ~ g u" The Jab" will opal) the pro- nrdav at the Somerset Shoppingfill* tile club, , ,Election ofo[ rleeznlg ann affl m~l~lng. . . I

lt)w Osborndale Lud. I , . !giHnl, It itlll show lhe lelatlut- Center. Warren aud Htlnterdonofficers was h¢fld at a meeting

Tee calf J’Uilinr ~halnlin?l ,It I’SLImme’Illlll2 ~lans[°llns hut lu-islu p belWeell 4-11 club work InlcoDnti0s will also have partici- of Ihe 4 Leaf Slitchers C] Lib*h.th the Solnelat( C 4.Hire tI co+ d’iyet’ d ’ng hz~ilgl C~IJy v p.tlllSY ,

I , , Louise Szezech l’ep~rts thai the

F - and h Flem t~g on ]e.ir , and t-Dlnbtllhll~, pO(ll,TRY TF,AN[ [ LNAFLE’]~ lit’st ~,ear merabers will makewas first in he]" clash at theI Mrs, Matht,rs’ connection withl Monday" nlornblg. ~he Newl Paul Barratt has joined the

pothol<le, s, and third=year, mem-bers Will nl~k~ d~’e~Ros, ~x’OoTld.

State He stein Sh0w rt’renton. ] 4-H goes back tt] hec dai y and [ Je ’soy S a e Judg ng Tea n wi I Ilillsbomugh Wallles & Snood yeap li~o)nbers will help first-Tbe ~.,~1~, oil[! i)f the yt)ungest[home ecotlonlies 4-[[ club pro- h,ave for Harrisburg, Pa,. ]Uoultfy ~.’ILIb, , ,Michael byons

~*’ear nlonlbe!,s with their pot-cla$8 of inot~ than 301, eets ,In slimming up she says ,tlartieipat~ u a 14-~tste cot~l- aud R~bert .Anderson of Frank- holder~+ ][~rhar~ Szezeeh of Bel-animals, placed far down thei"4~H Is one of the few plaeeslPelitmn at llln Norlh Nagl(!rn lin Park are new members of le Mead is a new member.[iue at Spring[bald, What ~=/as~ nowadays where ~ehievemcntal Poulfry Producers C 0 u d el 1 tile {]arden Growe!’s. , ,David JLII)~ Allen of Liberty CoL’l~ery,)ung Miss Mathel’s reac~illn’,are recognized and the young-lMeeling,

Lawrence el North Branch Slid [s a new nlelllb~l’ o~ the Sugarto disappOlalment slier all the!sLur has a chance to see Ills de-[ Members of the team are Bill N01ler Df Gladstone have & Spice Club. , ,The Mountain-winning~ i ficiencies and tllen bring l]’t=!lt Nathan]el London. 16, of gem- purchased calves and now be- view Clover Oil’l~ are planningHe- mother Mrs Walrrerl ! up Inwards perfeetinn," ’[’his is ]el’set Rick Mosehette, 15, o~ long to the Branchburg Dairy’ to ii, tl:.k ~Jn Ihu r.hild care pro~ecl:Matbors says "She was a go0dlaetnally a rosh,h, menL of tbelNorth Branch Station; Bill May. Club. . .Edwina Fisher, seere-

1his Winter Thonmsisrt 4-H c’ea es sp r and 4-H M(,tto~*’To Make The Best [phv, 15. of North Branch, and tary o[ the Boots & Saddle

a new member" of tbe ~H Music*~i~ortsmanship an muchas it[Better’’ I Bil] Tietjen, 18. or Belle Mead. Horse Club, report~ that the mukers,teaches subject mailer" I Mrs. Mathers and 50 uther 4-H CENTER club will hold n bOISe show fop

With thi~ in mind and with sill community h.adel’S have been Results of a postcard pall of girls in Ihe State ReformatoryGwen got out of 4-H h~l’ fit~l two invited Io atten~[ a "Let’s ¯rake 800 4 [l rlub members in Sum-in el]alert. New members are Phon~ YouYyears, Blanche Malhers has de-Is Look~ec" meeting touigllt at erset County show that 205 o¢. Lynn and Shereill" godenweiser. ClN~Sl~ed Adstided to devule some el her ! 7:30 in tile C ~un v ~dnli,1 ~ ’n , 2P~ l~ho ans~l e;’t’d would rat]lot Mel~ber~ ’)~ )he I~l’an~h of he

’ !haxl2 ;1113. surpbls iiion,.i- ill tee King.bin ~LIS3" Workot’~ electedwduable time to work ~s a 4-It ’. tion BuiMi,,g RAndolph .~.g300

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