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ted y,the full Mr.~ 8ldiner i~ld ~t h,

years to th@ four-year-old build. ’~atea to talk ab~t children as ¯ ~.. ~ " .~. ’average’ o~ Eeinw av~cele~ at eny glve~ tim- "Penoll~’

"ThSI clnla rspreeento the co. ’shove ~ver~,’ ’* addL~ aud whe~ there are ppects’ ~ , ~’hnelve for~e of seb~l s th.t the bl~.b sd~ccJ - trtss clnsses, w~b~bhave~ewe~chJl.

SUPER MARKEThas developed stoee Prankll~ meet thel~ edenattonN "r d~en paPJctpattolL the eeld aa.has ht~d lid own ~ whateve~ the~ golmls are, plelly sh~tshe. " ’ ’I~e said, ’~Ot coarse, this costs delian "~ere will be etoge to HAMPTON ST, SOMERSET

~ot only have the ~I and aeries/’ he said, since the students enrolted for [tins sents~ made a paMo o~t ~’ classes ~t gr~ by It~out Y~sr of 19e7 . 196&" Mr, ~dam!I " ’ ’ " " ’ .*the adaool’a timer court yax~l l~O st~nts per year. Said, otter cheekinZ his fllp~¯

¯ TENDER, ]BO~NOM ’. ,d ROUND ROAST" matthrs o~ self-comrol in ~e be 390 to MO students -- that’, The r~ost .40rob~hle sts~~bool and in the comtmdty," without ~4wone’e raov~ be to ~nnex the Junioras these probinms haw tsssen, town," Mr. Adams interjected school which Is part of

ed Jn the to~r years since the hc~~hls ~choof wa~ des~ed t¢ btlllding, aceordin d to FRE~ TAI~I~aches was finished, Mr. ~tein- d, the0zetlcally, 1~00 sth, Steiner,e~ oe.d,

They A re" " ~’~ FHS AlumniCHICKEN PARTS ~’"s ."

More than half the 8raduatinZclass will eontthue their edema. The list o~ students who Patrlcin Wlllard, Clarise FBI~I~ "PLUMP"EoI~, ~nc~t ~oll~ on to eof]ese, uated yesterday ~rem F’ranldtn llama, Dartel Wlll~amseut, O~ga

someOthers to technicld schn4fls’ High S°h°°l f°ll°w~:girls ~ non-degree nurm YOJwka, Karen Ymxa, Jean Zan. RoastingChickens ".%"in.Lag programs or tmcretariai (]~ .sara, Mal~firet Zavet~, Oi-ooho~in, and 10 percent of the S~san Aekermatm. CrieUne a~ ~ldll, Ka~r¥n ~o/d&. . .......gradustss aPe comndtted to the Adams, Gloria Adesao, Patr~- :IB~B

YOUNG, TENDEHmillteryand~r~inlagce.,~, cia /Lllen, dUd¥ ~J’~Sto, C.rele Michael Ad’s, KS--

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~" colM~es, lllerally stretching leen ~achm~n~ P~art~es Bades- Angalet, ~omas Behr, ,Eearyacro~s the cotmtry, hav~ been aa, Joan Barns, Sylvia BaYless, ~ebrend, Jeflery ~or~m, A~enrecorded ~>y Kenneth Ellen Beal|, Patrto~a Henanti, Btsi~s~ock, Arthur Btencha~d, Illsu]d~ce dEeotor, who B~rbara BatmJUo, ’l~e~e~ ~es. John B]~zaks, A Jan Bo~oy, A~p°rted that’"8’000 in scholar’ senyei’ Deldse I~tR’r’ KathrYn

drew Br°wn’ Cthr°t~ce Br°w’a’ S P E C I A L Sships were Sranted to thin grad~ Bla~ovlc, Paula Bonopane, Kel- RoN Bukawczyk, Ted Bur.uat~ class, e~ ~ro~, F~t~Jee~ B~o~n, Jo- ~hs.

Thin figure Is less than ldsl ann~ Brzoska. Louts Cornelia, Donald (~aryear, when r~ore s~.~rds w~re Eiinen Cangiano, Linda Chlb- hart, Alfred CeSale, dame~

HOLLAND HOUSE,ranted. "The, ......... ~. hare. Bhinin Collier ~h.ke, Jahrt Ohindainell, Ken-

b~--~

~sriJy on noed," ~, p~Lnel,al Vfl1~gas. I~,na Di Perdina~do nchh Chr,lts, C~rald C ......

COFFEELH

said, "like the State s~helar. D°r°thY DonofHo~ Irene Dr~ck, chick, pard Dloszegby, *~J~drew O~ships, for example.’/ There Doszpoly, G a r y Duaa~ko,were five awarded to ~.blts Merilyi~. Ericsson, Joy ~1-’ .Tames Durra, John Ferpusercompared ’,vK~h nine I~ws~led tO krem, CarOlS i~lger.’ ~uzanne Jr. Carl ~erMs.

ld,tyear’sol--.,o., GO--. J. o o0. ,d,ro 0,,,, o01asO,,,o- MAYONNAISEat "those who will ~-~- the ~erL, Carol Gott0ried, Coratse to, ,illiam Getstsr, Frank Gts-]

~v~a.xa

work force Jrfimedia~ely’ 48 el-

Gunth~/’~ ~Tora GFS138O,Mar. not o~ Jr., EOR~ ¯ G~christready have been placed with garat Gyv~Ics, Glickma., Arth1~rarea industry.

~andra ~all, Janice Ha]m Peter Goushy, E4~ene Grlggs, VSHI-FINE

Mr’ Adair"Har~’r’ C~therlne ~g’lns’ Ar" Gutweh1" APPLESAUCE- o~

f]rs~ product of a fuji four years lens Horvath. Patricia Gary ~s/ler~grein Michael CANSst the sehbo[, staled that th.r~ vath, Prances Hryntewiez, Harkins, Richard Hot’wig,~as been a "decided change" in Hu]lett, Patrlc~e lord Hisgins, Jr., Iven~e Dertormanee of Lhe slu. Dlanns Jasper, Lydia Jo~o~ James Hi~ Freddie PIELADELPH|A

"divided loyalties," be ~t4 that Karen K~olme.ver, Linda Kops- key, Charles ohn~3n, Roherl I OZ,he could produce "Concrete sx- eo~ OtesJa Eozar. ICnarvik~ ldetthew K~sek~ Jo- PKO,amptss of ~Innrn~.o~o-~ ~a ,I~* ~faPte Lambldes L~da Long- soph KUll.part el some ~tuden~ once they feldt, Dlanne LannI, Gall tar- Tbomas Laconich, John La- ’M&NDALAY.==SLIC~JLI"~egan attending his, h school in sen, Elizabeth Leash, Janet Le- point, Jr., Dennis Lear, Charle~ ~1~,ho,, moto .... O.od,. o l .....,lane oko, J ..... PINEAPPLEO"It d~sn’t stop wdlh th S Livak, Amelia Im ~aso, ~u~en- J~ll’hxe, ~,, Walter tother, do- SANScla~.~" Mr. ~teiner said, HWe ne LQvas, M’ary L~. seph Lure. .~ave seven or eight youngsters Kayhl Madsen, Donna Main- L~wrence Madst~a~ G~orge

WHITE ROBEin the Junior class this year warfng, Mary Jo Maiuri, Ju Martisn~ JOh~ Maxwell, ~rankdltb Masterhouse, Hose Mezzo, Mazzarie/in~ COnstantine Me.ed. on a nariS,el ~..,.. tn .~ t~ Mary Anne" McAuZey, Jo Anne

KERNEL CORN .o..o.,Summer h.tst~e s all over the Mc~-ee~s~) ~atrlcht McLau~h ~tsS~n Mesterhazi, Alfred Mi-states, One Will sthdy In Skill. lln, Beverly MJlesniek, I~rsn~e]. the]ski, Eenneth M[ckelset~, ¯homo, others In Illlnole, In@d- ma Mills, Karolyn Modzelew- Richard I~fulnar, Joseph M0~te,

QUICK FROZENand arid Florida. They will tehe ski, Joann Mahdi, 3oanne Hat,dr-MILkier, Valer~toe Nese~- ~l~t . .-- and one in journalism, Now, ereli, Ka,hryt~ Nepot~ Plat Pasztor, Roger Fatter- jrt.q[.d~,~3~j~£~ ,t~kllJ’JLa FliCK ORWIII.nCCant.here’s a 8tery, Nlco~k~ Carol Olsen. son, Je~rey Pe~rs~ Emil Pe-"T~he atrn~spbere ebangea for ’ Earhara’ Parl#, ~eberla Path,

~et’8on, ~ert PhilliPs, dOhfithe better each year." Nancy Peaces, Georgeane re- Phillips, Stephen Ph~itt, Alex- HOBDEN’Z~teb3ar said, "~nd lock. Diane P~rissinetto, Elaine ander Fluter lI, Anato]y ~lwto-proMer~ .... declining.’, Perri, Carm.la Peterkin, Palri-,atsk~, Edward Puekett.

SOUR----~4..C~’A~two Percenl ~f t~e class w~,o cla Peters, Joseph Quint, Jr,, Kenneth (;UP|o~.

were dropout~ was "I tl~J~k, en PO onsk, Judith R~T,. Michael Rights; J~ephvery le~t," he said. "" " dlth asker, ’~l~a~ I ]Rdhe~s, Bet~e ’ Romw]~zyn, . t ¯ ¯ , ¯ ¯ . ~ ,Weald ~’ala Dz~pO~d, ry R~iJJy, "~o~.. RU~d~Tb 2’ll~.r~s" Rd~ofd, "E¢~8~r~" Rut. FIRM RIPE. , ~ ’ . . .... .

’ . OfficeI,ub~ Rowenko, " 4 ~o-Educalinn for : Robert " ’ : PICa, " "

port a plint i’. G~. ~a.son, ,PatrMld "~,dropouts for |eml-chl]le~ o~o~. Eenee Sckwarts, Katfln Hoceopatlona," the principal ~ ~ ¯ Marytinued. "and we eava received ’ ’ " ’ ! "’ ’ i ~ , ....q 8eats grit of ~,215 to d~. ~/~eehy, L~Icda Sicurel]a, "~’’~’ "~ ’ " ""velop~fnatsrl~s and currto~a Evely~ ~lt~, C~mela ~441e, ~*for f~la "~dueatlanal program," l~,be~ta Sin~er, Ltoda Bt~p-

~e 0~ove-avera~e e~ld" is bans, 8u~a~ 6teph~ gat~tveryW~ provided for in all ~tu~inm.high ~ooI today, he ~t~- Jo]~ine T~z~eb," -DorhthF

OAL~OR~L~ . :

vs~taszl~out~es ofterm8 pre~m~ on. To~o, DolO~’e~ ~oto~’ ’ "~ ,~ "~~oUmn collide -crhdlld. th baea T~aasus, Lflllan

da~u Vadala, Maria

e ¯ " June 6 the B.8. de~ree In ac.TawS;n- ollee ’Grad.ates . g,rom kl,r 50 Nealty Men Attendtos Were ~lot available Included: w

Davkl C. Castimore, ~n ~ Mr,~’..1"

moving to ,Frar]klitt, an~ that& Mrs. C~ar]es C~atir~ore, ol (Continued from Page 1) Ihe¥ were mbst impressed by’,1~ Main ~reet, who reeetved - ’ what they saw,

Farms, val~¥a, ho~es, park"onsoience/unein gCommercethe ~’~ehelordegreeOtwick, prk,¢aton, Somerville faciUties~ and super.highwaysfrom Bider College, Trenton, hl~ lad the rnltJor . kll~hways, Bit- were i~ out for inspection dur-~a~or being accotmting; Albert ports and r~li connections. J~t8 the flight.J, ~z’~derick, 69 ~plarnan "Leek llow green ]~’ank. "L/he in a geography book,"

"B~ehe]or of Arts" degree [th is~" WLUinm ~r~ynak of ~e Kraynak commented.~n history from The Pennsyl- paln~er~Kl~yr,~k reklty firm The plane .banked, and Mr.~ya~i~t 8tats University, Uklver. said, "It ha~n’t been touched," P~nter said, "Hey, BBL, look~itv’ Park, Pa., on J~na I~, His parther, Dudley Pkln~r, down there at l~It%gars. I can

MiSs Don~ L, Stuart, ~f "9A seated forward with the piLot, even see the Beta House.". He~to~" Road, a ~radukle of turned Mid skid, "Look h~w ev- begart singing s~atehes of "~Jamesburg H~ ~F)chool, grad- eryththg aroun~ Franklin is a~ the Banks of the Old Barltan,

from Glassb~ro 8thte Col- built up, ~SW," and the pilot, ~ob Whi*men,8 in ~ha Kinder- The par’~lers, who have a be~fl his descent pattern overr currk~tdum, real esiein and insurance ~Jrm Harley Field, th ~uth Phi~P-

Ei|iott KantOr received the in Rahway, stated that they had field, where the fliS~in origins-I~B~A. aRd Ivan 8~s~k the B.A. client who. was eonsiderthg ted.

nl orsi* at ..ore,s. eidK onu"ep--nue *a pa e. cimrged th.

~S~el9 stabs university’s Mad- there have been annual short-n oampus. ¯ 8es in the d~tlar amount ofBu* rsUo’versi h-- "oO TaxM , dsgs oredby *a.onan

~tout3ced tho eor~’a~hionthg afee t~at the re-evlauetio~ prograrr~

the folinwthg ~enlora on June D: ¯ would ren~edy this.In the picture abcye are. elor of Arts degree m ed~catinn Ra~moed B~scelll, 94 Martin The Council is scheduled to - "Mr, Hart pointed out that

from oft* Franklin Township from Newark glare College. Un- ~treet ArmY; Russell Wajten.residents wh~ have 3ust gradu- ion, her specialty being early ]~o, 118 Emerson Road, Army; hear a report tonight from the assessment ratio figures~

ated from colisge: childhoad, peter Upton, SO Oleoft Strael Township M ti n a g e r Wlllin~ eRed by the Taxpayers, do not *~"

e~cetion from ~ewark State Burgers University ~ql June 9.

rne~l that there are sht~rth~les,"iTop row -- MiSs PhyLlis Kel- B~ttonl row -- Norman E¯ ~r Force. Euckley who met Friday in Mr. ~ucklay said¯ ’~"nera Is an

let, of GeL~ HIII~ who received Cremack, of ~15 Spring Valley Trentbn with the 9resident of the equalizing fee{or which ~Of¯ e Bachelor of ~,rts degree in Dr ve the ~d d tee from E~AYJ~ (t]&OUP¯ , . D. e~ Taxpayer. ~ Somerset, Leon- rec~ for under-a~e~Sed pr(Lve~-

~’~J~TS TOMOBF.OW ~d Mtieimck, and ALlen r. ty." "College at Unia~ on June 10. lDr. Cremack is an assoelain To~orr0w, at 8 p.m., isHer f~eld was general elemen- prolessor of mathematics at time and KamiLt~t Perk Cldb Ha~t, a~letant director of the He added that Mr, Hart hadtary, speele]ising ~n the currt- Trenton State Cu]inge. b~ Lewis ~treet is the place set State’s prop~’ty tax re-evlaua- made "valuable augUst!one"concerning ’the rohn~clpaltiy’se~]um for the hand~cappedi M]88 Loisar~ Bruno, of 1 fQr ~t rrkeetl~ ~ the Taxpayers lion program, re - assessment program, and,

:ltieven M. Wareho], son of Mr. Thompson Parkway, Who grad- of Somerset, Inc.& Mrs, Michael Warcho], of ~A~I uathd from Newark ~tate Q~l- Leungrd Miinhuk, president Tl~e C~unciL meets tonight in with the training of new ~utes.H~hJand Avenue, a Janttayy, inge at Union ~ Jane l0 with of the Rail, will report on hi| agenda session, sots, that this would ~e "unoI~, graduate of Bider " Col- the .Bachelor of Arts defreb In ree~pt masting w~th ~]~n F. The Taxpayers of Gomerset dot way soon,"~Jie, Trenton~ to whom was education, Her major was early YLa~t,~hea~ of the Local P~per- have voiced concern at recentaward~d’th~’~. S, d~r~e th’ac- chLl~ho~, W Tax Bureau in Trenton. ~tmciL r~aetLn~s over what T]~a ;great ~..b~lk Of New Jer-cotmtit~ ¢~ ~me 6; Miss Phyl- William Poser, son of Mr. & thay feet is a disparity in the s~’s fi~lb~hal ~duc~J~ comes

l~ Jean ~grot, of ~5 Austin Mrs Wdllam poser of ~ At- phone your ClaMLtiad Ad. tax situation in the Township, from sa~ and gr~¥aI ]~ita, cl~v

Avert~e, v~bo received th~ Bach- den ~rset, wko rpoeived on RA ~ ac¢ordh~g to Mr, Mlinhuck. diggings and Tedk quarrisa.

~AOE 16 THE I~J~IN ~qBwa-R~CQJD THURSDAY, JUNE I~, 1~ ,

2~as~LaltB~ s~t~ ~N~t~ JB da~ ~ Sat Blast= Made ling l ,.,ali.dded thai ~, ~hrothi. w,

REMEMBER. DAD - ’;almost nil and teat tee futureAt Natco Quarry -. of s~l .,.t~ ~tdlalg coVetabLE FOO~W~R-- would almost entlre~v nullify CUB pA4~K 96

-- any danger fro= flying de~s. The pack wm ~d a paper FOR "A C.HAN(;E, WITH{Continued from Pa~e I) Not hev~nj~ been present at ,drive Sa~rday in the Ea~ken

-- tee ~binst on May 21 which dam. Farms arid Somerset Hill8 Dec.to ~urope sged the home of John C~ar~’o]l, tJcms of tee Township. ~ROWN & BLACK t,

T~o blasts were touched all10 Leul~p Lane, the dean slat~d

Resikenin who would like the

~LEA.fHEK ~MPPEB8

Tuesday and aceordteg to ~Nab th~L the tack-throw prob~by Cubs to take away theLl" old pa- 13.9~co’s legal advisor !he ~ainsts was caused ~y a geological fault per and magazines are asked tdwere e~nductrd in what wa~ m the strata.said to he the company’s ~ atr-]~ocket, a crevice, or

have the material bundled and FELT :[~.99

tdatldard" operating procedure so’e~’~le other hidden We;,keessat the curbstde by 9:30 a.rn.

with the single addition of steel ~n{ght 11~ve aLlo~-’d "the blast to The June meeting of tee__ /~’f~

safety matting, throw ehtmks Of J~hain o~tstde ’peek was held outdoors, and teethe quarry~ he sa~d-. , Cube enjoyed an In.an dance

8AND~ASSORTEDSeveral N a t e o executivesMiLtti/~g Not Required program presented by the Or.

were present but refused to of.far any comment about tee teal Asked why t~a coh~peny had der of the /~xr~v Lodge from

"’l>insting. Harry P~ple~, Natc~ not used tdeel safety matting ]New ]~rtutswJek. There also was COLOR8 $~.9~ & $8.99

general manager directe~ prior to Judge Kte~field’s or- a campfire and marshmallow~k ~

quetd~oners to Mr, Ra~in ae tier, Mr. Ravin sta~ed that theto,st.

o"~ere are all sorts of legal vempanywasnofrequlreLltoLlv "l~e foiloWln~ received

c~alesteetdes here." so under State law. awards: Eric S~o~ren, BearWhen it was suggested that badge~ Louis Hagner and Patti

¯ Mr, Ravin expinined the prO. Stain ril~Jn’g laws were drafted Schunk~ Lion ba~lge and onecedure, by a panel of "experts" who ge~ and one sliver arrow. DRBS$ SHOES~,¯ There are 20 h~des drRled were employed as mining en- ~hampinns of the recent can- from $6.95

’two lines, each hale 12 feet d~l~p gteee~ by compe~des with o!0- dy stde were Joseph Gallizzo.".~[ five feet apart. A 10-p~unc eratlonv in New Jersey, Mr. Ra- ~ruce Noord~? and Thonms Spi-¯ charge is set h~to each hole~ vin declared, "I dan% deny that, ha, [wltn one row of charges havin~ but my client was in eompli- B&~RRY OPERATED g~0g BUFFER

ia ~d-~ll]i6ecofl~ interval ]~e. ~J~ce "with those k~ws." He add. Mr. Petro expressed DADFOR 8PEC. ~.99su}~pr~es.,tween exp]~siot~s and ~he otee~ ed that Jn rn~s~ quarries steel "For a~ light a shot as theyrow a 125-mUl~second Interval mattid~ is aufessiala ~ecau2e trod, tt is surprin~ that ~rc~.~,- ’ ",~o an observer it would a~pe.i the operation is carried out on throw occurred," he said.lob .... binst, he said, but sheer laces. AccOrding to Mr. ~t~ler, the

~h"’Oe b’--e~t0r~nreaLlty itis~ separatebintds The Naino operati ...... ist. o_all ..,okeh,, int. Familyin two ge~eral’~hlsters, of’~inslthg into tee floor of tee dues the ordinance" at Tues-, After the charges are pre- property a~d shoveLing Out the ey’s regular meeting.~ayed and inwered into tee shale,holes¯they, are tamped d0wn Not Enough to Dam~4e

%Tent To Se,] a ea~? 36 SoUth Main Man~lllewith a ~aeking of powdel~d Ant~3ony Petro, president of

Phone T~u~ ~l~sifind Ad.clay Vibra-Teeh~ was present with, ’~n quarrlss very near here," tWQ assistants to supervise sei9- ~ ~’~Mr. Ravin s’aid. "and by that I mo~raphin measurements. He ./ Jdo Rot mea~ theKingston qusr- did not want to comment on teeteo use.oach.,, to.,th o.h,s..s,s o Isr-rot

& Every Dayace , time wRh up to 2.000 were made and set~t to L.A.~p0unds of dynnm te n sn ind[- ]~ratz ~restdent of ~ale0 andvJdual helle." ¯ ¯ . .. "

H~ stated that the ~O*poundMr. Ra~in.

Mr. Petro s~ated, however.,to!al wad a "low-level shot." that he was sure that the blast-~stdaJls Agrees Jng. elfecin were "Oo enough

"Assun~ing ths.t this is. ~he cause e~ucturtd damage,"atun~n~ prededu~e,,~ D ¯ a n ~etter~ing ~b the May 21 bha=

PHARMACY, FO~ D~D’S &’Cd~Ak)$ MANVILLE ¯

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SPORTS SHIRTS

, FI~OM T~O~CAL

LIGHTW=E~G I~iT TI~OusERS

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We Wave TF~’P~I~c~ ~I~ -CHOOSE -A Gl~’f FOR DAD,’FRO~, oUR LARGE SELECTION’ OF...Fo~ 1’h~ Mai~b~’Yohr L~,o eTar~/./~ ’e En~h.Le~er ¯ 01d Sp~e~ For Men

: ~- ..... ’to ~’~sr ¯ co~o~ ¯ r~,~e,&~o,~,,

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RUG CI-EANING SPECIAL7 I iANY DOMESTIC 9’x 12’ RUG $ 56 II

Will idok up and deliver FBEE, [ ITO OBADU&~E: P&ttch~en James H~lmel, ldf~ Selene ,L With this cmr~en 0RITI J I

ilegletfl, eenfo~, and James L, Myers win be ~moz~ throe [ ICt.athmU~4 tomorrow froth the lqew Je~ey State polthe t~tththl $AVS ON LA~BB BUGil AL~OI ’~o Pl~lt ilG, FT. [ Isehaof for munldpld offlOet’s, r£~e sshool is thogW~ in ile& Girt, ~ WaU-’DPWatf Ogr~ [ I

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HANNA RUG CLEANING IIbuilding st IO0 Kennedy E~0uth- 8bup At HOme 8~vlce NO OMlleslan I ILU~H]gR~.N vard as an extension of its rest- I |

~e annuaZ s~day SchooZ lar mornths wor~Ip a~ n th 2140 W. Complain Rd. Call 722-.3844 So. Somerville I !picnla wiB he held Saturday at Pine Grove M~tor ~¢h0ol, i tDuke Ininnd Park, Each thin- TPe ~ev, Frank A. P, Pehr- ........... ~. ..... ~_. ..............................By la aske~, to bring hmch, Milk son, D.D,, executive of thewill be prOVided tax the chlb United P~esbytert~’l ~ynod of

"~dren. A short devotional serv. New Jersey, will .bring the rues.

church in the Synod, which coy.

I~’Js Samueinen and Robert era the ~ath and the Island. ofMatld~en ere in char4ze. Cu4~,

The next meeting of the Faith Jc~n Certain of Princeton, layand Psilow#,dp 6ociety wBl be vine - moderator of the ~resby-hak[ in the eth~reh on Tuesday. tery of New JBrunswtck and el-

der of the Wltherspcon Street.O{)MMUN1T][ Church, will hath~ the llreetfogs

B&P~ILT and wishes of the Preshy-Children’s Day will be eela. tery,

bratod Sunday. The children will The new b~dldlng, wlth e,20odecorate the sanctuary with square fo~t of floor. Slmce, thflowers as part of thei~ pro- beth d ~It in an ’th" shape,dram. The Jtmior Choirs wit] with a ~rnal] cbapel~ a roomy

two selections and 14 chtl- foyer and an educational wing-bran will receive Bi’vlas as they with six classr0oml, Arshitec~ere graduated from the p,.t is Alex TaYlor Jr. of Franklinma~y to Mldd]er DepartrneM, Township an~ the Indlder is Jo-

The Bey. Lewis M. Btackmer

wiB deliver the sermon. ~;~ M188 80MA, DAUGIIT~K Top PedormerOn The Course --will be followed by a ChurchOP PASTOR, WED$s~buoi.o~n ho~.~, Mls~ ~,~ene ~,~ soma The Jack Nicklaus

This VrUI ¢onCllule regulnr daudhhtr of the RqV, Safi~ord J. Weather Flight Goli o~.T-cX’etSunday Scheul sessions until~ma and Mrs. Soma of Bunk*Sept. 12. ~ervthes Rdll he held er HRI Road was married Sun- makes e fine Bill for Fafher’s Boy thls Sunday, J~oe 20~ . ¯ Roberf Lewis

NurserydurJng thefacilitiesSummerwil].athel0aval].a.m,sondab" oft°Mr.PhiUp& Mrs,OawPhilipEinkkenKthk- Weather Wear designnd it in colors, Ivory, Noter01, Sky Blue, aM Soft Or~n.

ken O~ 08akls, Mit~,, in the ~egulors end Longs, 13.95.

EA8T MILI~’fONE EAtm Lutheran Cbuxeh in Osa- ~_ ~1¯ METHOD~ kls by the ’Rev, Mr. So~a.

Starling S~ndsy, the SIm~mer Her slatel’, Miss Prohne Eli-schedule ~v~L1 begin at 9:30 zahath ~oma of Fergus Falls

and fthJsh at 10:30, The Rev~ MBm., was the brlde’s lt~BJd-of.Thomas Christie wth be ~ hEnor, Brldesmatds were MJss

Beverly Jane Sorr~ end MissParents are asked to b~thg Joy Dofnda ~oma, sisters of

their children with them, as the the bride, and MiSs (:~eryl F~J.uk-ken of Osaloa, ~sler of the

This schedule will contldRe brl~gro0m*~mtll Sunday, ~e~, 1~. The couple will live fo Moor-

GRIQOSTOW~head, Mthn.

r~e S ~rnor Rt* I[¢ ~-t the Bomirvnl t C~r~ II

~etter Tr~dl~toosl I¢~[llLl’a[ bt 4 Bcperstv Shop|. ~t~$y to

’Gle armual Ohurch Cfohool p~c- A rapidly ~rowthn tree. Inb-Open thr~e~hfht s Mon~Thurs, a~d I~ *TI ~OI

nlc will be held Sunday on the lo]ly pine does well m~der the . ’church groLmds at O p,m. for most adverse sell conditions.

high sehcol, Supper will ,be fuc-

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nlShed hy the Church SchoolThere will he dames and ra-ces, followed .by a short wor-ship service, Guest speaker W~ " ¯be Rshert Vanderlaan of’ NBW3rtmswink, fdrmsr ~outh ~It~ec.~" of the cha~h. , : .

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.~hled, end stthnd~r~ce pins

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several seinctlo~l On the aceofdish hy Carth T0mpssn, Mrs. ’John Allen Super]ntst*de~t~ wIJ¯ he th charge, ’ ’ ¯

~rla d~y for all those in the~hurch will be h~!d on saturdayat ~ p.m. on the ekU~oh e~oued.s. {t ~&tP.~nl~ ¯War~ L~u~h~dhou~ will I~

d~th abu,i,~,~e ~of ~",~-~e,*.th, O~id ~ ~" e :]Plude~

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PTaCU~ ld THH I~M~KLdN N*RWS.RI~ORn 5FnuCISD&y, JUN’E :1ft. tgO " " . !

~et~’l~’~ Reel~ Fa~t~" ,, tareI I I I I I . ]1 II I

’ : u Bw ’ "PI~AINY~ED -~,TOP~ESIDENTIAL AREA t.,~G,..~’~L E$ IIqN S i ~.d.t~ ’~A~t~t:~ItJ~’~

~ogr~ ~nd:~at~ ~efi~. Saree ~eh, oi) .loam hedt, ~ut~al .......¯ .... .~ ¯

ehruds and~ad*.troes. Rome built of th~dinest maintinla, ~uti- Green Hills atThree b~drodrn$~"sl~d~e for 4th, tile ~ YOU P.A~DY~ ; .

Duke’s Pafltway b~th, kihe~e~, ~b11~i~ area, dying room, !h0~e wti~t~ hoth¯ Off h6~t~fularchiteciuraldeaiga, iH*~e in.~i~-atOr~ lt.ro~m

atlachod garage,= ½-~ro. inndsm!~nd garage ailtl, nice lot, Ne~te¯

lot ~tth’ ct~’-s*Wore end ofty water, s~h~l and ,fihopp~, Ne~ls

MANVILLE - NEAR HIGH SCHOOL ttg.g~: Vwant Junky let. See it now,¯ ao~* rcpMrs .and" 4beck-

Modern 8 room genuine stone ranch. TIM4 kithh~ and bath,, it won t last’ .- .

.. ll~.l[, Pries: only $~’,000~.

0 I 41st ’~.~t~r heat full basement with half L~thl Aluminum¯ storms and screens on finished street¯ N rely landscaped 75 x 100 For Those Who Want

Nice new ~-room ranth,.l ½ baths, carrY.~q~WOHBURG: 7-robin Ecla-

Ts Move Up ,plet~ kiteheh, l.ear garage, large ~ hill, a.bodrborn~ 1½ t~s,acre lot¯ Lo~atinh?’" 8unhyside Agree.

pine cabinets, fireplace alot,

ASKING $29~500 Millstone Head. Bus "Seredc*¯ $~,fi00." inndern ktedlien With b~ 7

¯ , In eyed ’=ha ~ange. laintiy

Looking for BUilding In Mlllainne, "ale0 H7 acre Sot on Mlib pine cabinets, den, oil h~at,HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP ~ots~ sthae C0ad. 0nlr ¢0;~,. " b~-~ ,’or garaSe ~ storage.

Approximately gO acres, ever 9~tt, read frontage. ’ , ¯ Heautiful wood~ lot~ lgt

Asktl~ ~9000 South l~h AvenueHies silicious ¯ 5-r~ "~tnoh home, aer~a." Pries: $~2,000. " ".

¯ ¯ Three ~e, ~.~.~piEte ¯ kitchen i ’AIR pARK 1~E~i,~ff{(~....

HILLSBOROUGH - MILLSTONE ROAD" edth d~et~;.~ .~of~ r~ra. d~

hot w~r hast. 80x.100" Jot. WorthRE#2bTOP.S

Modem ?-room rtmch, 2-car attached garage, buUtdn ovon and U. ~, 2~, nD No. $

range, 1½ tiled baths¯ Fiat basement, aluminum a~orm$ andgeeing. $18fl00¯~ Somerville, ~q. d¯

screens. Macadam driVeWay on finsihed street.

~94~900~orth dth Avenue Nice ~-room r~nch trader construct RA ~-~119

ion, Three hodreoms, ttl~ bath, llvm~ ST 2.2~t Eves. S? 2-M87

room," "cor~feth I~.t~en, Gas war~

TWELVE WOODED ACRES ’ ~ i gJ~" ale beat. See ’u~. no~’, it won’t 1’~ Pot’ Rent$t~,~00,

Modern 8 room ranch, 2-ear at ached garage, full basement.Ranch Home With Here’s a eotmtry property with a d Farainhod raornl for genSe.¯ patio, ~irepince, hot water heat, 1½ baths, pinentm

for sub~ vi-

Five Aetm|glen¯ Must be t~oM ciulcklF to settle estate, room and bath ranhh home and ~ I~led. RA ~-~2. ~.sere opaulotm plot with0ed, buSdingll.

MANVILLE- MAIN STREET elf Houte’g~. RLU~orc;u~. /mkstg ~ouv;a roOm~, ~ I~dlprivain bath. Telepl~ne in ILl

Modern barber shop plus ~room apaMment, 1~ blahs, OS $19,d~.

hot water ~eat, basement. Can be bough’; with or without bald-" " room|. Rug Ithp" tel ¯ all plan~

EN~¢at door¯ WeslEy rat~ $24. dUsd

J. lilt, ~ AG I~G. ,m~ ~, pe,~ p*, w.~.l~otht ~omer~et, Main St.~h

hess. W~thout business $18,900Realtors eMd ~ : so=.r~.. NJ.

JOSEPH BIELANSKI , 12 S, Main St. RA 2"007"0 ~Vli~E; N. Jz ~our .... s’ ~nd bath. Loea-

Real Estate Broker ted at 33 H, llth Ave., Man-Vfl~, ~nqulre at 27 N. llth Ave.

212 S. Main St., Manville RA 5.1995 MANVILLE $1_8,900 " Menvlle.New 2-ro~m hi-level wBh g~age on ~ X’~00,iot. Stop in fo~

, Tix~e . room upotulrs apart- ¯~. ~gs, call g22-3~0~ or ~tMg.. details. ¯ ’ ~ .r~,,

meat. Avaithbin in July. Loea-

CLAREMONT MANVILLE ~169~00 ted at 214 N. 2rid Ave.. M -.~" vise. If Inttrestod, call CA~-

Three-bedreom ranch, living room, kitchen, ~.oramle GtedSix-room Cs~e Cod with aluminum siding, ~0 x 100 lot. ~me0- dldg,

bathroom, stone ~ont, aRmlinum stdir~g, aluminum cogmblr~tianante occupancy after eloMxag, Call,

windows and seraeixs, t~aeadam driveway, patio¯ HtLLSBOROEGH $20i900Four rooms heat, hot water,

¯ gas nod electricity included.~16~990 A new ranch home with tdads of living area, garage, fur base- Adults ~ly. Call RA ~-878~.

Fern" bedrooms¯ )icing room, formal dining room, large ment, ~ act~ 10t, A bargain, cull no~."~hree-room apartmcth down-

birchen, den, plaster walls, patio, ~uil basement, in excellent MANVILLE ~16~50~stairs, heat, electricity, and wa-

c0nthi~x. ~orth side. Manville.~19~500

Store and home, 40 x 100 it, lot,’AIl’improve~nents. Call now, ter supplied. Inquire 42 H. llthAve,, ManvOte.

i. TWO :FAMILYA, GIOMI~ETTI REAL ESTATE AGENCY

Pour-room apartment, ho~

Larg~ Cape COd, excellent condition, ~ummum siding, 2-ear 10~ S. Main St. (RA.rg.9~S9) Manville, N.J. eater and heat supplied. Call= oversized garage~ mItoadaWt driveway. MaSt be seen lO appreMat¢¯ 4eg-gg~, .

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$23’500 Hillsborough Township - $18,700 2½-room maim apartmentwith all improvements, all ut[l-

¯’ ’ C~euntry-tiving ranck." Thr~e bedrooms,, tile bath, full dry itJes, private bath, hardwoodTRADE YO~R PRES~g~tT HOMC ON A NEW HOME WITH US¯ basement, alumlnmn storms ahd screens. 100 x 400 ft. lot. Terms, polished floors. Furnished or

CALL US FOR THIS INFORMATION.

’ VA,--EO DOWN--F~A--LOW DOWN TO QUALIFIED BUYERS Bridgewater Township tmfurulsheS, Private entrancewith patio. Aeartment size aloe-

Office ~aours from 9 A,M. to’ 8 P.M. weekdllys ago x 300 ft. building lot, $~900, trin rar~e and formica top cab-g A.M, *~ g P.M, Sahtrda~Y I p~M, to 6 P.M. Sdndny Inuls, Ideal for teachers, F~% 5-

Rillsborot~gh Township ~es~CL~NT REALTY COMPANY TWO-1 acre bulld~ lots, $~00 each ;

Three-rc~m apartment, allREAL ESTATE BROKER Brid’gewater " utilities, g~*rsge. Call Vg.~-gITS

CEll 72~=7~00New El-level under construction. 3 bedrooms, large kitchen alter 7 p,m. yell 2~9-04M.

, ’ with matching color built-ins, Spacious living r~om, panelled Three rooms, hot water ~ndi

C~MONT BUILDIN’G 63 HIGHWAY 206 SOUTH recreation room, i~ baths~ Hot water heat. l-car garage, 100 .bath. Adults only, Call after

SOMERVILLE, N, d.x 200 it, lot, City sewers. ExeellerA buy at $17,500. ~:20. RA 5"~489,

MANVILLE $18,500 Th ....... m mOilern, upstall~Lovely 2 bedroom ranch on a 60 x i00 city o ~ x apartment, $80. Apply 2 S, Main

foundatinn size, Pias~er walls..hot wa~er heat¯ Many extras, low St,, Msnvilie or call ~2.2-297g.MANVILLE th~. Mod~ 3-roc~m ap~krtmen

" " " " ¯ RA~ROAD AVI~NUE.,_, _..- ,’, ’ : ,, F0u.r-n~droom Cape Cod ae~ond ~e,, p~va, e e,t .....Three-ypa~oid.hen~¢: in an k~maeu, inte coodition; S0-ft¯ lot, R~rl~erator,¯ grovel holt, hol

¯ $19,900 kitchen with bulR-lns, c~ramic, tIle bain, P~eM den ~’ith v/aJl- water ’~’ppSed,’ S~agd It~kce¯ i . .~.’t .~ ~,r. , , ~ to Wall- c*tr~ting, fencod!~ ~’a~xL $1d,~00.

,¯ , amilabth. " All’" cflndltlon~d,

’ " " 1. New M~onr~ Ioduatrl~] .]~uil~ing" " ....... ...... . : ." .... " Awdinble" July g: ~ 5-2279:’ "g, ~ square feet foor area :’ t " ’, , " ? 1L .’ ,ig. Br}ek trent . - , :. r.

., , . , .. , ....,., KRIPSAK. . . AGENCY,. .,..,. ....., . ,g. ~r~s* roo~ .-, . "~ksz~’courerY MU~rIPLH tasrm~ . , .. Lost " ,. i ., ’iig, 12 ?oct ceiling "’ *’ ’ ~ ’ ’ "’¯CCALTOC ’ ’ ’

E, 2 tile l~vatcrles wlth ~o#ter PCON~ R/kNDOLP~ ~hOBgl All black C~itmahua, Jut~f ha~

office . nperatlma, t~eth~ medlo~flon7. Panalind , n ~O. MAIn ST. l~taN~.I~E, N, & aUn eg C~y sewers, water and gu " -- -- Anyone with inform o , pl Iml

9. New she~t~tl . Estate 7~1~1~

10. Curbs and sidewalks¯under construction Es~t~ ,,, iReld . ,¯ RUILDE S . 721’ Mo.v *, ..tho at,,. , _....¯ o room ~qdlt 1 block froth t~ool z~ono ao~z-,St.t in.Im t¯ g V’I. ".. 0. ..in, he.t,’ .... ’r

Oood c~dClo ~ nottge tar¯ .~;~v~.. ~, ~. ,,in ~ ~L.~; ~]~hStst~ :.t.,=, ,nd om~ta~a.,a~a~,’:I..., ,’ ~ae.em :’ ~t~,.g~ ,u~p~.~l~-~mao. I~r~.:,z~,~ox~. : ~ ’:~!~15,2.7L;;t

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FINDERNE SHOPPING CENTER PORTABLE722-2300 L FmDERNE AVE

GRILL 3."& --

TOYOCAPS

$4.88 NOWSELLER

s3°° C,A,S, Lou,GE 50*

50¢ ~* BATHING CAP $5°° POOL FILTERS

LAWNCHAIR

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It Data Processing at ;fork for a Public School Systemspeaki~ of pomliinllt~. ~ that

5¥ KAI~i. ~INgB rowe we have bt~d0 inf~rmatlc~|f any Franklth TOWTtI~Ip sth- "digits" on R, There are no le~ ~nd tr~r R to ~

de~L hi thinking of gutting class than eL~t seperate procedures cards, the poinntlal 6f our aye-next year -- be’R have to pit in producing the semi-~aofh~y th~L for any pm~pese usMui tohis wits against an elemtrm~io payroll records, . ~, is practically tmlindtnd," he

watchdog, Despite all youthful ~esides the mere prluling c~ saul,inventiveness, no yot~isthr has chevhe, an operation also con. Mr. Me..thee, keep in mind,been able to beet the ayst~ra trolled by e series of punched was not thl/~ at any timeof data processing equipment caofs, the 409 puts out a c~s- about eteetrouic computers.installed in the schoet distrlot tndlan’s report of monies, the w~thh funetthn at /nerndthislast gummer, payroll Jeurnal, which is a tee- speeds and h@ve the cal)ae[~v" The data centhr,~h~ ord of the distribution of earn- to perform many compllcathdthe Jtmtor high sobool~ can’t hags, the ragtster of dad.e- assignments slmuithnecusly.prevent pupils fron~ lions, the earnings registered The usa of a fo]]~etown compu-

¯ off the academic and the pen~n schedule, thx in school systems even thehut Jt can, and does, stop them To soma, this may satmd llke s~ of Frarde~in’s wo~d ~takefrom getting away wlth it, a Wondrous andleve.-nent. In no sen.9 at all. The qmandty

~’~e rapid and vlrtus]]y fault, a very IWBI sense it is, eepeclal- and the qualiW of the WOrk

less daffy check of attendance ly Wen you realize the numberload would not warrant the

of )~isr and senior hlg~ so.hoe[ of man=or v~man-hours the da- there s~r~et]]v~ instr~:~ent.

students actually Is ~ s ral- th center say.s, However, the The v~o of data 9roeessi~nat function of an ~ 40~ ~e- prccndures presently consigned equipment, however, is every¢oumtthg machine and the to these mechanical wondbrs-- bit as fasch~ting In its ow~hired last Me~h to run R -- inaindhlg the Z~Od ~ul reprodu- right for the work It is expect-~aIph fk Me.since, ethg punch machine, the 08~ nd to perform.Be]]~ for ~eaehere card Bortthg mandthe, ~ the ~r. Meestheo said, for ex-

The machthe, together with gaff printing card penc~ -- the .topis, hba~ ~he 402 eouul be

its mechauica] helpmates in the prOcedures now conalsmnd to programmed to eels, hitch and

hew data center, performs ~em ~ou~d wet] be ecllI:~d in mndlty, as new clrc~stane~s

many more important chores future months or years hy o~. require, the seheol system’s

and, in eo doing, it frees leech, er tasks they undoubtedly wLll t~ansperin~[en progreur~ "L’he

era from a good deal of time. "tebe over." center also could produce ist~u pl~o}

vast Potential and. in feeL has -- statistical Balph 8. Messloeo at’ his IBM 402eonsumthd ~outine.’~)ur data proeessir~ caner, reports that would help oKio~-~nde from the special

an aye to est~lish~g its use- (Continued on Page 7A)

’~watchdo~" attendance check ~nong others in the State, ~ ala in their admthtstrative ~ssiblltties ttre ttstonishing, futhe~s fo~ their own distrtsts,

amcmg the upperela~men, the a t~mendous potsn]]al, It is work. It has, withth inhales, On Kxbthlt Mr. Me,.thee said.

somethin~ quite new in p~bllc provided llsis of the n~ne~ and ~e data processing center ’~4~my people have been vet-/

well, Re~embe~ ~ and I’m thstant~meo~sLv. In short, the in Franklin has f~nctioned

so impressed with the work we402 writes an attendance rec- education, so we cannot yetstabbers of ehiulren In a glvemord for every elementary school

demonstrate all of Its practical grade -- a Job that previously weN, in fact, that school Mti. have been detng," Mr. Meesi-pupil in the distr~ct.

el.Is have come from far and nee said, "end I doubt veryapplies]lens," Mr. Matinee wotdd have requiend literally"Franklth is ’~e only districtW]da tO examthe the "pilot" much ~)at it wit] he long before said. hours of tdentiticat~n and typ-

in the ~tate that do~ ]]XIS,"Mr. Me.since sahL "I’ll say, though, that our ing, Records*of teacher achieve- system there -- if t~at, lndedd, a good ninny mor~ school dis-

Each home room t’eacher has system even now ts dothg very manta could be ~upp]]ed almost is a proper deSCriptlon -- with

a deck of pre-pUnehed cards forthe youngster, in his el.as. FOreach pupil, there is a card in. A Little Out ofdioa .b .......d oo. IodlcaO’gin WAREHOUSE FURNITURE OUTLETt~g lateness. If a child is nb- AbO~

Lea| to Ply.sent, the teacher sends the s~ Oisdys Ave.propriate card to the data ce~ - O~ daffy & gat’. gill0 to 5:~0 F~, ~tfl 9 p,m,te~;~ Where it is t’epI~odueed and,with others, fed Into the 40~ for " PRICES SLASHED IN ALL DEPTS,¯ wo,h* ° thgo. Th°ts d*,oatoflled th ths JUNEDISCOUNTSSTORE-WIDESALEScenter, and the original IS MANY-MORE BARGAINS TO SEEt~ed to the teacher for thenext day’s cheek,

From the ~cc~.~Bted cardfiles, an attendance report forthe current w~ch is printed. Amonthly record is also pro-fluted, and when the time

¯ corneaI so, too, is sn Rnnua]

part -- this. for the purp~meState aid determinations.

"Before, a teacher kept a ~9~.00 Re , ~o~, Modern Walnat fllt[l~parade log." Mr. Messtheo ~,~. ~l~. ~m eu~mad CalOmel ~ ~9.95 ~eg. MO~. solid r~ple 4~p¶~ boo~ ta~raon, rUlt-~w: $ ’I ~/~sak’t, "x~dlleh required manual ~of~.Uewutdtcorato~tbrles 119 roun~t~btea~4~ptain

mwm~.hed’ ~m¥ ohm~doubli d~,||~Ft~Jg. ~49.~ Nylon RUB- ¢hulr~.¯ listings every day. Of course,Rail. et.~ ~ ,e ~.u..,~ m ~,,. r,=~. =.k .... $119.00 " ~" "" ~" "~" ~"q29"~n weekly or monthly ~ais and Rubbe~. ]29 vertible with full r~tt- Re , i~, L~r/te Lq~ert~ Dret~r, Chat, l~ookmtte Bed.

were required, the teacher had -- -- -- B~ct Hu*ch.to add eL[ the entries and peat salt. $~e9, t~lon & gable 4-pc m

tr,m. $1~9.95

s t~sl. :e . H~. Ntlo~ eo~eredo~a ~ed. BeddLng eom- Reg. ~g~ 44" t~ound

great many hours. Teachers semi ..~ c’~,,$94.00 $159.95

can now use the ]]me for some"

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ththX else, The system also "represents a lob-term savthgin money, ~ut that’s harder to 1,measure¯ When a- teacher can,pe~ld more h .... calthetivety

~ .a. jm]~__ ~! ~

~eg. ~. TWeet gXli R~g $~.~ ~o~ut 30X Pllltic fopwi1~ his students, who can ac- -% , Hubb~ ~c][ . ’ 4OX48 ’euretety assess t~l e value af It? Al[~lnr~

~cl L~m~.~ a~__ g39,95 ll~ a. ~ ~rk /~._thg is there., .... -- .m_______.__---- .... o .,o.orig~lt. I have no doubt at all Reg. $79. ~tz thqoa cotom~ Lem~. Ite4.$~ n~,’N~ & gub-about that. B~tt t~ estimate it in Rui. $11.9~ e,~z. ;t~ I<[n~ aa* bar ~99g

Rag tJIlff*~ 9xLI Ova gg9,00 lOUn|ez’, g~9.~$10.95 . ,,. m~m z,~,Pnyrells and SchedulesO~ut oe step .aa ,.e ~a~.~s~ ~ vi~ c~m~.Rug#. Re$ 1790 Steel Fr~m~d

----~ ~kt~fl Tables fro~ TI .........~eyond compflth$ attendance $~10.95 I ~ ~m ~ ....... II~ I $0.~records for ~snktth’s / $8.9~ ~ OIrgTAmS & DRAF~than B,O00 st~enis (there

from ~8F5 d AT BIG D~OUN~’~, Large V&rint .of Carpe~g ~ -. .....ably will be thantlext year)+ the 402 Is¯

Warehouse Furniture Outletput out tote payroll t’wiee amonth for the efitire sysulttl,~nd Jt is in the process now ofbeing programmed *e produce

’ MANVILLEoth.,oo .hed e. ,o. th. I! IIOIITH WEISS STREET, ,be.next school year for every sin- OPeraind B~dent hi the h~ school FOr Diee~,tie~l

The payroll aloe 18 A~ Born Open Daily.& Sat. ’9x80 A,M. To iS:tO P,M:-- ~ ~L~ 9 IP~. ~,A d , MMmeginl Job -- or at least it was~/~0~ thlltdlltll omelet" gnt-|th .... "

,. ~JMP, RVII=LE SOMERVILLE188 W, MAIN ST. ’. HIGHWAY 22

ADULT EDUCATION ON THE RmE: Dr, E~st E, MoMahm FAMOUS FOR ITS CHINESE AMERICANof Marathon, dean o~ ~he Ra~er~ University Ex~nsinn Division,exam~es a grxpl~ showing the dn~hilng of ~dnlt studen~ in the~w,~t~’. eve,~ c~,~,+s ,me* ~o. AND ITALIAN CRUSINE

Adults Like Exams,

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,+,,+ro,he ~,~,,..,,~oo, o,~,+Rutgers Dean, Finds

o+,+++ ,g ..~ o~., +-,.From Feat Parmlglana To Chicken

High school and college stu. American adults culrenIly tak- Cacciatore Prepared By Our Italiandenis just recoverin~ fror~ the Jng courses, there is an im-

~hoeg of f~.at exams may sol meuse and growing need for in- Chef, ~ .:~.~L~forTaatien on w~et~er teachinghelieve it, but ~dutt students ae- ~eehn~ques deve]oped fox" usetually llke examinations and re- with young stt~dants ’~rk with

part eat’ds, adLgts+ accerdLng to Dean Mc-

A questionnaire sent t~ 1,89~ Mahon. He says it 1oI~ has"THE CROKSROADS O~ E~tSTRRN & WES~PRRN WORLD APPETITe9’e

adults in the Burgers exten- been known that adults cansiqn dlviaion by Dean Ernest E+ ]earn as well as children, but BUCKY’S RESTAURANTMrMahon disclosed that two- they differ in that adults arethirds of t~e ~espondents th~nk better motivated, more realis- take out service large p~rk|l~ area;~ final grade is an i~¢enhve fox tic, have more specialized hsl,d~’ and that an exnminalmn teretsts, and are more ~eset bis a hePpftd evaluation of pr~]- anxieties ~d feelings of failur 609 E. MAIN ST. 722-4180 FINDERNE, N. J.ress¯ than are younger students¯

Dean MeMabon did lhe sur- TO help focus atten~on nn thevey +~s pa~f o[ vn ef?t~ lo lind problem~ Jnv~l~d in ~each~n~ ...................

7 ....................ut more ~bont h~w adult stm adults, the Slafe Uotver~[fy e×-dents differ from their yotlllger tension division last sel~ester I

~mnterparts. An exper: in the nffered a co~r~e in "Te~bniquc.~administration of aduIt 0dues- for Teaching Adults," in which<ion, he feels that te~<ed ~each- 35 ~dministrators and teachers,,,+o,+thoda+f~ ........~+ .....,.do,~+,og+ ......+ +o This+--+u~~’un"a’"dt’si~ned to suR partlc~lar adult rolled, ¯ ¯ ¯gt’OUllS and lo fit Lhetr specific One course rnatnber, Dr. ~le.educational ge~Is, phen Uirich, cilairm~n ~f Ihe

With aa estima+ed )7 ioillioa science deparl~enl, who was

.... + .......~o,,;+ ,+:=+. As’=+o~Take Dad to DinnerActloll [Jr ed m Fillnt~ ¯ ~ . ~ g:may not grani extensions be.rer~Olltlt J~USlIle&~ lax yond Sep~ 1

Somerset CourtLy ,Board ofi The last day for filh~g ~n ap-Ta+. ++agh ,+ ....+to,ace, ~+ A++ ,+. +h+ +aord +,o. "a+Lewis J. Gray, has issued anl ted+ Taxpayers ptannln£ (o file on Father’sappeal to all owner~ of tanglble] appeals are urged to do so ms

personal property used in ,husi. lsoorl as possible In order to pro-:tess to file their tax returns ’~i vide time far investigation endJuly 1, ] the review of. assessmeP.ts he-

The Board points out t~a, tferehearing .... held+ -I Dinner Servedstate law sets ~Js dead)Jne. Anytaxpayer who feels he needs an Racially, the ALbanians are [extension should make ~pplLea. ~ainly Ohegs In lbe north armtil,n in wrRi~g to the A ...... lTosks in ,he .+.th. from noonto 8:30 p,m.

FALCON CAMP. at the ,E~ertatnment at the Cockhdl LouRse

No ~oyer FREE PARKING NO P~inlmttnx

Music By The SRburbans

Dancing Erery Surk4ay 3 to 11 p,m,

FALCON CAMP-O~ aT, 2011 Itll~Ol co, |~OMRRV[LLE Route 2~ RA S-1415 gomervllle~ N, J, i ¯o+ + + It ?,.. .- . ¯ 7 r,, i

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~llLlmm~b~. thst be~s e un~ o~otdi who e|~inlentl~ ar~ s¢~,~ath~,must be ob]eotlag to ~ public AW~ st the n~esaLty of

~’ ~T, dMIbe~Jt offl, p~| "4)doeuse "~e ~ar~ to r~etk~g’a’proflt,needs th ]~ de,

Lily .E.,..~,""-’~JI~ ¯ [ Tha senator obvlo,Jsty~W~ ~dt progress, "~~|Far |ndlvld~ll~m sponsoring this 4~tll because" t~f Frank E. ~yder

It was exhilarating to attend bethered me to the extent tha~ Manvillethe teeth 11tttgers University I telephoned Senator Ozzard,graduation exercises, I couldn’t who Is my State representative, A.. t,,eBoctopast, aedf ....larlBordion on moth ; hafler Upens

riod starting frol~ the board’s be stalled is because

the De- then think of the "aatinJpaBons, cation for this ~di, He explained

The County Planning Board hopper, hopes the a" faoe ’of h.,, thoindthg myAssemu-u,cnr:v-last week ssued in tOth Annual . graduates took forward ~o, the pros and cons.Z~e rt Tit] "Dean o The most Lmp0rtant reasonpo . ed de f , , Dr. Mason Gross’ addce~, The synopsis 0~ the meetln~Achievement," It covers the ~e- w~y t~s reservoir plan should was enl~’~tenlng’ wlth re~pee~

showed ,he was motivated as an Irving E, Shelter’s campaign

nee o " [partment of Conservation has to the comparison of iedivldu Individual to help thdivJduals, for the .%aembty was startedp n m Jammr¥. 1P~5 tOiignored the dictate of the Leg- altars vs. masses, and his stressI ]eft pleased to know that ] Tkursday at a luncheon in Sor~]965. istature -- and the Laglstathre that the loss of ~edlvldual[am is have a representhtiv¢ at ¯ the erville Inn, The North Plainfield

Councilman received the Dsm.o.Somerset County has had top has been asleep aa thls one. indeed a paradox of a dull and State level ~bo is Interested th cratic nomination for the As*calthre men on this board dur- In the Water Bond AEt or drab existence Whic~ is preen- people as thdlviduals and doeslent ....trin. consider ooost,toon ....semh,y in the Primary,ee the ]958 -- approvedby e storewide thinkJr*g ]s e eomr~on thing, mass, This is one of the rea* Mr. Shatter is a mertther of a

’ referendum -- the legistative [ left the eommeacemeil.t ex- sons that makes our country ao pronlinent North PlainBeldRoach Jr., is one of the mostfamiLy. HLs father, Witham, is

sponsors of the Act included a ei~JGes with the thoaghts thatgreat.dl]igent and effective young men

provision io allocate $]00,000 for all gr’ad~etes ahoLfld~ and per- I trust that the graduates of a former councilman, and hisin the County AdmLuistratisna study of the Ssn|ord theory hops would, think arid strive the previous evening mother wan elected to threeBuilding"tzf undorgroond water storage, to )x3ailtiaJn iadividufl]is~l. The

the llne Of individuality andOn the whole, over the years, Now in 1996 -- seven years at- work performed in school 18 an be pressured by conformists tlon. The Assembly candidate Isthe foresight and accomplish- tar the Act was pram~.l]gated individual effort with al] the finesses, pressuremeats of the ’board and its p~o- -- bhe study has yet to .be made~ ~ys, sacrifices~ probler~s, ere,,

sons[ gain if in his hearl hr School and Lafayette Coi-fessional staff ,have been most but nevertheless the ~.’Late is a paz~ of the effort. These el-

feels his eonvlctions are right.commendable. These men have proceeding with a reservoir fort s were coped with st~coess-¢’onatantly probed the future of plan Jn the I~]on where the fully and this graduation was

~rank]in Township China - India - Burma Theatre,the CoUnty with an $~bilJty that ~nford theory was thought to the proof, holding the ralth of captain.comes only from ~leayy study, be applicable,hard thinking, and resolution.

We ,brOL!ght out ~ese salient great country will be in camp- TO the Editor’,Bt~t O~t one major subject the leers aeverM months ago. end etent bands so ]o.~g as thls type The editorials w~Jeh

column and the County Plan, as a result Senator Will Ozzard of thdepend~nca and tree think- ]pLthli~h from time tO in Plainfield, He is serving hisrdng Beard are oceans apart institeted hie own thquJry. His Jag keeps advancing, education include some very first term aa a North PlainfieldThis is the proposal for the Six f~ndings, which Were reported l left the staditur~ with an up- good ~in~s. Cot~ttciLman.Mile Bun Reservoir which the here, atthstantialed the ~enar- lifted hear~ and lOoked ford*Yard One additional .point which is It was annozznced at the lunch-State plans to thstaL1 across the iSUS report. Sut ne~erthe]~s~ to dinner with a graduals and especially appropriate at this eon that Mr. Shatter has beenkeart of Franklth from Route the Department st Conservation his fami~. My th0t’~hts on time o| the year ~s the relation- endorsed by the Rulldin~ &27 to the Mil]stoile River, keep~ 9t~hirrg for a Six Mile graduate individualism were ship of th~try and education, Construction Trades Council ot

Run ]~.aset’volr, and tke C~ua~y e°flfirmed* and the student’s and grade- N. J, and the AFL-CIO Labor"Decade of Achievement" re. Planning Board supperts it in The following morning on my ale’s understanding of the re- Council,views the w0rk done by ~e glowing terms, way to work, still reflecting ~n l&tiOZlship of thdustry and edu- Andre’.’,’ F. Abel of North.County Pinnnkv~ Board andInstead of .being indifferent Dr, Gross ~ address and its eatio~ . P]airdJe]d, former Demo~rat~FrankLin arid, how a joint pro- these facts the Plarmin~ ra’miBcaLions~ my 4h0ug’hLS ~le rnofft important factor County CemmiHee chairman,pose] was offered to the ~tate tc

~oard -- and the Pranhlin offi were interrupted by e news ~n the o~ration of our eomp~- was luncheon chairraar,,resolve existing issues, Jt~Ln lo eiais -- would ~ave done ever) eonlr~entator, saying that a 1in- t~ve industry is profit, And thethe "Planning Recomrr~nda.taxpayer Jn the State s laI,~ fa ice official (whose name ~liss noceeaity for making a profit is , Dallas, Texas*s second Largest

tides for the Six 7,~Jle Run Bee. vor by ~hs]lengthg the Depart, my mind) WaS going to get ~en- often lost e~ht of thE~e days, city, i8 a It’*ajar editor= rAarket,I~dastry and education need producing cotton textiles and

eryoJr" submitted to the Statemeat of Conservation, Instead, star Wllliarr~ Ozzard in the cam

Department of Conservationthey have .bought a package ing election b~ause of a Fur- to make sure that ea~ indlvl- setting syIes in apparel.last Deeember~ the board’s In. without reading the label, ]ou~h Work .hi~l whIc,b is pend- (~al thoroughly understands the

test review is but another broad- Ir.~g in bhe ~’Late Legia]alare, necessity of industry’s making Looking for ~lnployees?c’set of praise for the proposal The Planning ~oalx] some. After thinking aaoout this for v a profit and why he has a yes. Try a Class[tied Ad"

f~m~s seems primarily con- while, I formulated sn opinion ponalhtlJty to perform his work BA 5-3300Tt1~e County Plant)~ng ,Bo~rd earned with conserv]n~ o~rzlike the ~rankJln Council he~ space,and this in itself is a

been Sold a pretty ]piece of worthy effort.lgoods, a point which we have .~’*~=.~.deelaJed before and vehich ~,’e IJut nowhere in board reportswill continue to make until have we been able to find esomeone proves it in incorrect, challenge th our contention that"Decade of Achievement," the .Rtate might use the floo~like other board, statements on plans aIo~g the Millstone Y~iv.the reservoir, offers pretty er from Rocky HLll to Manville

m~Words about the eeonorfllic ira- for additional water storage " ~’; " " --pact a reser~alr wiLl have, hox area~ ~nd opeB Bpace -- JnsteadMJddJebush ~nay ~e the locale c el wit~drawir*p from any futurea marina, and how wonderf~ use abetlt l0 percent at Frank-the Department of Conservation fin’s land ares,has been in withdrawing the And why the County Planning We ~Be~]and acquisition program froi~

~ard has not pressed the StateRs ~reen Acres diyie[ol~ an,to start serious consideration of eye to eyeputting Jt under the provisiondeaMinatian processes tn i~s~lrEof th~ 1958 Water Bond Act, additional water supply is an-

with ]llort~eWhiCh provides mLti~palit~es other mystery -- lIB]aS 8 theand counties with paymen~ in boa~-d thinks desalthatlo~ Js alieu of taxes,

myth, loan applicantsBul nowh~’re in ~]anBLng

New Jersey needs water silt-BOard reports, Jncthdir~g the in-pl~" and water storage areas --test oZ3e, is any doubt raisedbut most of all it needs men of ~7"e assure yotlabout the State’s program. No-imagination in the Department Am ~where Jn board reports have We ~ll~J~ I~t~r~tof ConserYa1,loA Who can copeever seen the questlort, "Is this Oo ~allr O~ prompt, COllvenientreservoir necessary?" or "Is with these growing problems.

this the 011~" method of provid- All we see now are old fashion- I~lvU~gs

thp water storage?" ed t~d,atJoas to a situation that eoN,rt~ou& eolmideratton.may reqtdra some daring,

What Burprises US is tha D was no surprine to see (J0mDoLt~k~ ~¢mt-Al~MRl|ythere ax~ men on the CountP snnJng Roard who are wel Frm~klin’s offinia]don~ aWaSh ,,

be£o~ Com4~L~mic~er EobePtversed in water SUpplY, ant ~e’s salesman~ip, but we".may. too -- llke the ~rankJin ~ave here, ceased belr~ ....

"WE LIKE TO SERVE YOU"Council -- have swallowed the pris~l how qulokly the County~ste’s proposal wJtbout thai- Planning

Board fell into afangs.

-" S0 w" ThE State has taken an arbl- The only recourse remaln[n8trary, sbort-sl~hted~ almost die- Is the Legzs]ature, and we againtatar:el stand on this program, ca~l on BOnathr Ozzard and As.and we repeat W~at has .been

semhtYman Bay Batsman to~ ’orated here before -- a fall move quinkly. The State and COl~ HIGH &. RRHIGE STREET SOMERVILLE, N. Li drew9 legislative tnqulz~ should the Cotmty could 43e the vthtlms m~reea F,D,I,(~

be made before any reservoir o~ a hu~a, unJuMLfJed expense," tepMutloB goee into the TreaEo¢~ a~d a bltlar ho~. /

F R P A R KI

CAN(?ER SOCIETY

ORANT ANNOUNCEDw,~J,e~ ~. O.]esp~0 of ~ssk- INTEREST WILL BE PAID

lln, president of the /qew Jer-sey Division of ~e American AT THE RATE OFCancer SocietY, ha~ annoencedthat Dr, George F. Kslf, of theNew Jersey College of Mndi-eine (formerly Beten Ha~ CVI-lege of Med/clne and Dentlstry),

Now Showing to Tues., June 22 Jersey sty, ~a. been aw.rdnda Soeiety grlmt ot ~2B,4gL

UP FROM THE BEACH ~bs gr=*, whtsh ~i[i he in ef-Cliff Robert~on feet ~tdF 1, IS to support Dr,

KaLe8 study Of .nucleic acidsRed Buttons in m/ioc~ondria, which are sub- ON

cellull~r entilles often ~atled-Ph~s- the p~s~ouse of the celt be- YOUR

SOME-~CAM~ RUNNING oa.o. of their rots th ~.gen SAVINGSACCOUNTerati~ Of ebergy for oellul~i

Frank StnatraDednMErfln’" ThtM ’. ea lis t. Paalare, MANVILLE NATIONAL BANK," is t~e third l~rgest trucking cepShlrle~ MaeLaine thr in ~e v,s., ~d barge ~e~

.~, ,~L~ ..*.,~.-..,v 1:,, J.~otmeet it with other MisstsslppiPlt(~ YOU~ WAWt ADS -- RANDOLPH~9 I~ve~ portS. "

" q~DItSDAY, ~1~C 17, IIIU /~’1|1~ FJP~dfllQrAN NBWll-DgCORD PAOZ T& /

,:Data Process :at Work t C°’Ed’-FulIyA . ted-’lateAppr°’ed

" R~lew Courg~Mr, Me~ineo confused to At present, Mr, Meuineo 1:

(Ccmtlnued from Pqe IA) knowing nothing about the for- assisted by Mrs. Gall /Benthasc . ADVANOB S~CNCB ~OURB]~mkl estabdlshment of ck~ssroc~za k~" punch and tab operator ENRIOHMENT PHOORAM

trtsta set up similar centers." study to the techniques c~ eblc. who ~elpe him run the cen~er.ONNBBAL PROOB~AM

Eefore they do. however, they tronlc proeeazin~, He said, GEADE8 4, dud d PBOGBAMnc,~-thkle~, ~kl such a poseI. Whether more profoooisnat staff

must first get permisston from bl~y is by no means far-fetched will be required ~ the tmmedI. DEADINQ*OTUDY SKILL llOUBgBg

the State Department of Edu- and that, a~endy, some Prank- ato~re to run the program DAY OAMPcation. A move in that dlrectisn ]in students "hove been hstp~ Wo~ld depend heavily on howthe Brf~ewateroR~rllan sc~col me in the center." rapidly the center expands and, ATllth~/O UAMPllsystem which has examined NO ]Zffitra-~rauular Mare perhaps, a little on what stu- FIELD llTUDymay be forth~mthg soon from Furinermore, he has asked dent aid Is, or can be, avaU-~ra~kHn’s data center and ex- IBM to supply ~unc~ e~rd ex- able. ¯ ¯pressed high praise o~ Its work ercise booklets whtch could be l~t~t~’~io]~ Daffy 9 A.M. - 4 P Mand potenttat, used -- po~thly next year -- to

Wherever and however the

This is more than a ~uess, train a few students duringsystem develops, It is likely to ~4.~o~600

because County ~rintendent their study periods In key punchremain in the capable h~nde

vf ~chools Ernest Ollllland said operation. This, of course, falls and brains of M~. Messineo, ~tgors Preparz~ory ~ohoo~

recently that Bridgewater and short of s fornnd program of who started In the field of stec-~.~ E~ A’~o~u.~ ~o~p~@g~ N. ~.

Franklin moy soon set up class- isetr~ctton, ~ ~e possthillly trouic peccessing and computer

es in data prcce~, a de- Is still there, given enough klu-work a~ut 20 years ago at E.R, Sq~zl~b & Co. in ~rew B~ne. II.vklopmenf lhat would be novel dent interest, administrative ap- w~ck~ He later worked with

in ~e Cmmty, pr~val, time and spree. General h~tr~ment Cm’~pany . ¯

Meredith Calls f St dyin N.ark as data prcce,sing ATTENTION PARENTS

!or u on oogo.,. + 1.

Join Fraob]in Township’a ~knbl

Of 0v head Tr..~. " - REGISTER YOUR CHILDREN NOV/!ansmisslon bl not onework out l~klhemsdinui prob- Fo~ 1~11 Term o~ Rarita~ Valisys "

’A full,eats stluiy of the feast- shiPs is Htmberdon C~tu~ly, and lords in his ~Pare time; his joblt~ ~ltl~ ~’ewtgh ]~thle~l~

bblW of banning ovenbead paw- a srr~l parcel in Branchhurg fills ewsu~ of that ~end~unt.AT THE !. L. PERETZ d,R. SCHOOLor tr~nsmisslcn lines from the Township w~ere a swltchthg Rather, he and hiswife, Louise,

~tkle was suggested Tuesday station is scboduisd to rise, will be found fishin~ or water ’t! WOODBRID~E AVB., HIOIILAND pARKby Ju’thur S. Meredith, Dome- "If there is any chance of dining frOm tbetr l?-foo~ out-

cretin candidate for State ~n- eliminating new overhead lines board somewhere in the vlein. ¯ yidDISH LANGUAGE

ate from the new llomerset-Hun- from the state we ought to in- lty of Atlantic C~ty. Otherwise. ¯ JEWISH HISTORy

terdca~ d~strlct. He sam he ho~ vest.ate it," he t~kl the group. ~ey probably will be at their ~ JEW’L~ CULTURE AND FOLKLORE. - Hked the P~b]tc UtilRy Cam, "I con understand how people home in F~ison, ¯ HE]~EW LANG.UAGE’

mi~inn to deny eminent do- feel who have tc live and farm .D BAR a~ad HAS MITZVAHmain for overheed t~onsmisetcv near these towers." ~pecifically c it e d overhead

lines pending the results of thal File letter Io the PUC, Mr. trsnsmissic~ lines as a prime 8UN’EAy llCEOOL~study, Meredith" said, eskn Ior an an- eyesore. For Ages 8~ to 7V~

The former Somerset prose, slysis at the cost difisrentikl at Tecllnologisal advancement, Classes in all s’~bjecld for Age Groupscuter spoke at a meeting of the overhead vere41s undergrotmd he s~.d, brought on in pert hyReadinglon Township Demc~ra- lines, Widely varying estimates l~l~ demand, may mske or- from 7~ to Adultstic Committee in +Wbite4~ouse. have been quoted, he said, wl~ erhsa4 lines obsolete. "If so," Two and One Day a Week Courses

’*I ~ave written to the PUCPubso Service clklmin~ that the he continued. "why should Hun.ealMng for a definitive study oJ cost would be prohibitive, terdon be one of the last areasthe feasibility of undergroun~ +’Even more lmpertont." hv of the nation to ,be cursed with Call: CH 7-8278 - 246-1376lines," he said~ "the real issue added, "is trsnuiollng these overhead lines?’*that underlies the application of costs into customer rates. APoblle derviee Electric & Gas higher Inltisl cost nonetheless.... ._+ Only one"rite Cotr~nissloners were thet might have little effect onscheduled to begin hearings the indlvidtlkl consumer’s klee-on Public ~ervice petitions for Ixle bill."13 Parcels °f land in the path "he S°n~r eli’s art+rosy no" staflonw _on¯ of the "north leg" of ~e Key- ted that P~sident Johnson, instone Power P~set in Reed- a c~mpsJgn (0 preserve the nS-ins .... d ...... d,ng .n-,+so’+ _kl .o+, b.+ all three

q 4.whael~ V/8 ~ ~+_rbo...dLs dr~w d~# pou~ ~dW~ n~r~ ~.,w

1.4-wl~d drive, TWO... ~ t~ Iractien ~I prd[nary weg~ne,~. [smot~ Turb~ H ~d M.gslk? But umallc lmn~i~o~ an~lNew pe~ pf m~n~...~ue:ia~)’ wilh kTd! In ths ~1 ¥,SpowersIveyo~®ther, quick~squia]sr sl~ltinlt.Cml

¥.B, TornDde -OHC 6~lin ~’ #n~lne I~ ado |v,lihb ~. J~AtBK~I ~ E~,~*°~A’FtON T~.too ~, ~ ]

’jeep’W, one " I+, , MIDTOWN MOTORS

~0 BOUND BROOK EOAD, M|DDLEllEX CALL ~8-~7(IIWY, 2S) BETffEEN DUNBLLE~ & HOUND DBOOK . - :¯

sm~Ile~ t~, regtdate the..tlOwthro~z those z,corna you wteh to¢co].. ) .+, DO not dTaw air ~to thehoUSe’~utlng~he day. It is pr~

la~ ~ee than th~ alry house.

~xas Is the only state thatwas an independent republ o,recognized by thm U, fl, beforeanl~ex & |ioi~.

Wahl To Buy or Sell?List it In A Cthssifledl

POINTERs ON PICK|NG GOOD CANTALOUPE n^ ~0ot

DO you know how to pick aJ to eat. The flesh Is ]ikel~ [o ~ogood r~maJ~p -- one that wfll I hard and not yet fufly flaPorod,h .... 1 to,to ,re~t, wI,~ mere’ ~et,o+ .k~o ootor iodLoate. Donald J. Crumand more ~t the popular gel- good flavor and mellow, ready-ons now coming to market, food[lC+’eat flesh, l~ut Yellow colorshoppers will find these shop-] without good netting and full INC.

|as tips lamely, ’Phere are five slid may be a disappointment.points to loOk for: aeltlng, ~ltp, It may only be an imm&ture W~color, firmness and aroma, melon that 0a~t colored up.

~$UKE EVERYT~IIN~The ca~tatotep sfzouid be Now for firmness. ~que~z~. II

"well netted." Netllag is the, gently, You may i~eed bothraised, grey brow~ pattern over! hands to ave .... 9:.1880,d hrmsm~ ~t RA $-1345he surface hn st3ads oU I Ch~ck, particularly, fhe bias

above the green or ye!low col~ri sam end -- opposite the ster~nf IJ)e shln. A good-eatl)3g me)on! tc+-~r. U R yields a li~fle, it’shas high, raised netti~ over rip~. But avoid a really soft~ome part 0f the surface. And melon or large, soft hrulaes

l,t woo! h,~ve. !arg ...... ~l~at As f ..... m .... y not al-are "s.cx without any nettmg ways be resent es retail JARRING~XPRRI~NCE--Mrs.JennlvAlvarezotTampa. DR. THeMeS d, 8~’RRACKI

. P -- p Y-- though the s~de that.has on! jf ~he catltaloup t8 gtoI wefl ri. ~., b~$ berth pee~cl~g ollvo~ for I~ yo.qr$. Here s~’8

OPTOMETRIST

~ney g:e~nndg n~anYd t~V:e l[r~tt~y, bl~i period, And aroma atone may

|cooptefl olive8 fr0~a b~rrel l~ the Tamp, firr~’ ’ . be rnleleadJ~g, Rut if the char- Eyes Examined

"~/ripc~" st green or yeUow ~acteriatie aroma is there in

he easily opened and closed, the flow thz~ugh the rooms of For Appointment Cell~r, in ri+ger melons, even o~ eOr~blzmt[on with the other four8tteh as a screened attic door. the h~use,brownish color,

room can be used to t’~,~ulate minute and a halt, If you use a

Look for a "f~I Nip." This ispothls, it’s a ~relty zure bet 72~" 7~34yea’re In for some o~od eating!

The spent/is should h s v e What alze fen to buy? Deter.one squal~ foot of area t~r each n~e the volume of your home

was~ circulardetachedscar whenWhere thethe stemri~e heavy’W~warem~Id°f decayedgrowN, spOtSA llttleand l,o00 et~bie feet ~f air lhe ;~ And select u Jan ~hicb will give 6 Kmr~pf St. (Cot. Maln

can move. The windows in each a complete air change every MaiP,-llk~melon was picked’. A stem scar mold is nol serious, it you planthat retains pan of ~e sttem ~rha.~ been gouged out of the reel- to eat the cantaloup in a da~t or

on indicates that the melon wes two, [+t r’oe.b.op, h ,+ th,o ......It’s a factvine. crate or carton the ~-anlaloups

¯ ¯ ¯.Skin color of a eantaLou$ were packed in and it’~ markedtha1’e ~ "taste t~mpier" is tt~ "U.S, No.l."youcanhedOubl3,,a,,...i, ....i. t .oi +.el.ur. Gas HeatlOW. Green ¢2oior on ~ well-net, grade can%a[oup8 are requ]re~ted melon with fall slip £ndl- to have "good Internal qun]¢oles that the melon isn’t ready :ty 1’ Look for them! gives carefree

ATTIC FAN CANADD TO COMFORT

comfort!An attic fan can make Sum-

¯ mer livleg in the home morecomfortable, but only it you~e it properly, states Will, am

To make pot roast, use J. Raberl& extension agrieul-four p~ur~da O~ ehtlek. Rublural engineer ~t the Rutgers *the meat with sail pepper,

Itnd flour, hlld brown OZl att CoUrSe ut Agr~cuRure,~Ides in h IRtle hot ~at in a The fan can be located on at,deep heavy pelr~ with cover, out~ide watt in the atllc spaceSll~ a tow rack under meat or in the eeilJ~r,tokeep it from ZUekteg m Per best results, arrange thepan. Add one-half cup inlets to the tan lrom I~he houseweter; cover pan tightly,

aa that the fan exhausts air on-Cook slowly over low heatuntil t~nd~r, about fl,2~ ~ aero~s the ~ttio durir,] thebourn. Add more water as day ~nd tram the livln~g areane~]~d. A~ bout’ bdtoro at night,the meat i~ done, ad~vege, rf ynl, can’t do this easy ~-~E~e~hll~!Gss~ea|{sqtablea-~uartered potato~ the~ run the /aa ~ ~t ~igh~

haz few raovlng parts practically nothing And with GahGa$ h~at is fully autoPhatiCpip~ directly te your furonie~ and whole carfare, and keep the house elo~ed asto wCdlr OUt or replaca, n~ce you rthver hl/I | worry about f~elTMcken liquid with l t~ ~ long as possible during the dey.table en~ of flour diS, aupply. ¯

~olv~z~in one-fourth cup Roberts s~ggeats ms_ _~l °

cold water, Sim~er 3 to ~ A good arrangement is to~ 03she.tlaci.an Neverl,.~,, ~l~ll~~~inutos longer, have a cetttral opening ~nto ~he ~fly root, ~sh or smudge on furn{shi~g~ ~e ’O~¢r 350,000 Public heroic#

atlic from the house which cangnd wall& Outs r~ecoratlng costs customers now heat their homes with gas

,41,000 ¢on~rL~d from other fueld to

IN ~dtb WE GIVE SPECIAL Fa~| Yeu|etpr0mpt, efflcler~le~v, ga|hegtidth~laKfiveyearl.Ice without charle on the gas hurtlingI---( L ~vgRr ATTF~TIO~ pe~,,,~ pont o ot ~o, g.t~rna¢,IFaCt[ you .0 get, ~. ~,,~ ~

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~EDDI~GCAKE, JF.~I,, Conversl~ to lad heat i, .W or ~our ..rest Public SePdc~ o~, k~lPARTY-CAKE8 and can thl~ leSS than a day to complete now is t~ time to chavl~ w=r ¢4dl todild

leu+uyln~@ pU|MIO |glIV,OII RLli~TRIO AND m IIOMPANY//~ mv~ m+t dale,

¯ PETIT$ FOURS"’FANCY COOKIES

Get all the Factom MINIATURE DANISH

P rm s ud yon will

WJl~dncm= Bake Shop

~Y~ D~J[L~ STOp

RA, 2,2,812 ¯ Manville

- . ¯ ¯ cecile, hair-/ and ~ave many for the first ~root to be form~i

~l~a1~g~. ’ ~ and for the top to d~ow abev~ je 9alien Is pvodu~d In tim erotmd, whe:e it star~ to ~otm.

flawer leave~,Aa coon as tk@ [eaves ate

Qm Of the branches, lormedl ~n~. ~LMJJ~ pl,~t,e

. lt~t, It An ~u man~e food and to" This Week my h~ o~m~d ~ly hp ~ g~ r,wdty. B.f i~ *o~ ~

currents for ~any mi]ek. ~u!

By You~" But~er= Garden Rep, ort,~r the concentration Of r~weed k[lled by breakir~. ~e soft con~tact g~fqre they cart get sthr~ed,pollen that eatt~ms the mug1the J~b Js easy.Whatever happened to the old oi~ y0u~ Jawn or gro~d cover~ trot-~bte to stLffo~:ers is found Just stir che sag less than anfatally rain barrel? such aa Ivy, the a~eas where thereinch dt~p, ~me g~krdo~ets kill ,Don’t you wish you had yours YeLl might be . surprised at is an abeedanca of plants.~lJ weeds by runnit~ the rshu :rtow, it you live where thera*s how touch water you can collect Bevause these ragweeds ar~back atld forth ~ ~tlr the sail. ’.no water left Is’the pipes for gar- in a bucket you take into the annual, any method of control ]f yOU Use a hoe, he careftd, not

denlng purposes? shOWer with yoh. r/tat prevents the seeds fron~to go too dee~,YOU c0u}d say that a ra]h bar- And What’s wro~lg w h b~ n~ mathrlr~ wiJ] be affee(Jy~. Me,

~d’,a~low Dgage 18 reeomend- ,re] Jstl’t nltach use if [t doe$1x’t th e hath water pill of the tub chaineal metllods~ s~eh as cut, d because most weed seedsrain, but how about using a bar- for thrther use OUtdoors? Noth- Ling, mowing, pulling Or h0eblg, that germinate fir/d are th theTel ar something like it to store ing, as long as you can curl, ~ood on small areas, The upper h~]f inch oi’ so of seLl, ’the rinse w~ter from your disk- vale the sell arotLlad the plants weed-kJ[lthg chemical 2,4.D ]8 Consequently’, deep hoeing or :e8 and automatic washer? you Dot Jr Jt on, . very effeotLve if apl~lled early eultivatir~g may ktl] the firstT~en you cotl]~ a~ ]e~t keep Oettiog hack to (he cain bar- s~]d be?ate eeed~ ~re fornt~d, crop of Wseda~ bt~ the deep tiEI.valuable =#arabs and trees alive, reI idea, you mi/{bt even con- Fur further i~fbrmali~b on age "0~Jngs up other weed aeodtt"I~e subject of using w~sth trive to caleb atkl hold t~e we- ragweed~ wrge Or call f~)r free ihab ore berJeg deeper so onewater for plants came up a fev~ ter tgat rt~]~s off ~ roof during circular "Ragweed and It~ C~- crop may ha succeeded by an-weeks ago, hut gardeners who a shower. (The kind of shower tee]," available from the Ag~ other nterely as a ~esult of oucnlissed, aeeLrlg otlr spacinlieds’ that rn~ght not do rn~eh to help cultural Exlensinn Servle~ ow~1 &ctiv[ties. :eorataent# Ort it keep wrl{Jtlg to the town reserv~Jir, I~ut could Dg Somerset County Administ~ The ~o[l should be wag.*ask if they cRn irrlgat~ with a few buckets ~i~d garbage sans tlon SlOg,, ~omervt[le, N. J. .warmed kefere a mulch is ag~water that has detergent in it, if you’re ready.) piled. A mulch that cuts of[M~F Wgys Te ~&ve You’ll probehly u~ the wa- at~bt from the ~oii surface,The answer Is that there tar from Your telnporary rain M~

~I~EV~NT~ but is op0n enough to allow air, should be no iLl effects from de- barrels right away, but if yo~{~]{OWT~ OF ~rEE~]~ to penetrate, has many advan-

Itergenls as tolM~ as the soil can don’t, be sure to screen then

t~’ges. Weed killing that saves. , ...~o~*t@ p~YU~I;I be cultivated, Th~e means yoWd so yell won% add ~rtosquitoes tl The control of weeds, in W~rk Is one, /dee a mulched. {~t~t OM ~tiont~ better not t~se detergent water ,our ~s, gaede~ should start as ~Uon : soft holds Its moisture longer

the soil is dt~. The surface is and soll and rooL~ are kept on,~sy.. eY OAaW|EFFORT NEEDED TO CONTROL RAGWEEn kept stirred by raking ~t[l Jt the e¢O1 side, thus encottragi~

is time to plant. ~otter growth,. Of the weeds common to Sam- the stem and ~ranedes. The trick is to kill the weeds

erect County, few are more GiaI~t ragweed often grows before they come up or J~zt as The persimmon tree has theharmful to public health thanfive to mare than 15 feet tall, they appear above ground, largest berry ~r#d~ced by any

the ragweeds. Their PoLlen is The s~ev:~ are erect, rank and Each seed.has Just enough food! the primary cause of hay fever

of our natlve forest trees.

r~.lf me~ma morg, wh oh is prevalent during Avg.itime tunalng ~ot~, " ust and ~eptember. Not only is

Itogo to et~r~|the health Of many persons di-

¯ realty affected but large expen-dilutes are lasde fop Pellet, and

’ income is losi because of the in-oh[lily of ~cute sufferers tcwork during the "hay fever sea.SOn."

TWO species of ragwee d arefound in the CoUnty: eommoE

¯ ragweed (Ambrosia artemi~ifo-

"=,~’fO~ hetve et hoi’~ lie) and giant ra~weea f~mbro.

tl~4 keeping ttaok sla trltida.)

@f your reooipts[Common r0gweed raarhes the

height of one to five feet. Thestem is hairy and muchbrat~ehed. The ]eaves are onlys]ightiy hefty, strongly indentedor parted, and most opposit~ on

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BEOPEN

YOURCHECKING

Operator Lorraine T: Eross: tracer of missing personsACCOUNT .d rised

TODAYIV.lted De~co T,t~e Mr. H. W. tlaldeman wrote US:

-- BANKING HOIJRg --U~ ~ervlee " "On Thursday morning of this past possible. To make a long story short,

week I was in Camden on business this remarkable young laciy of yoursMorn., 2Mee. ~ Wed. BEBU~LDEB~t OF and received a call from m~ secretary bad me connected to the doctor to

9a,m, inSp,m. STABTERg, GENE~ATOEg advisingrnethatmysisteroutinSa~ the particular hosl~ital who was inTbL|ts.-- 9 a,m. to tl p,m. ~ CARBUB, ETOP.8

Francisco had called me at the office charge of the case in no more thanFH.--Sa,m, toSp.m. We Carry a Full Line tosayshewasrusbingtothehospital 20minutes. Armedwitbsuchmeager

S p,m. th ~:80 p.m..of American and

-- her husband had just been In. information as she was, I think thisvolved in a very serlous accident, Un. was an oufstandin~ example of efti-

Foreign Car fortunately in her distraught condi- ciency and servicelIgnition Parts tion, she failed to give my secretary "1 trust that you will be able to.. 5

Chamltl~n BPA~K the name of the hospital before she see tbat she receives a ’well done’hung UP, so I had very tittle informa- for her excellent detective work overtioo to gO on, the/ong fine. [ am always apprecia-

"1 called the local ope’tatorand told tive of special service--thi~ I believe

her my problem, saymg-I could give was a meal outstanding example,"

her nothing but my brother-in-law’s At New Jersey Bell, all our opera(ors

name and that he must be in =n emer- know we believe In giving that extra’ ~.’g cy ward somewhere in San Fran- bit of special service. Alter all, the

, , ~ci~o. She was most cooperative, and ¯ best possible phone service--that’s".:,"

~. ~’:’ :; >++" .’~...2.~.~ ..-: "++. ’-"+ ~Jto~u~31im~’la~Dkv Pc. ph~od ~fth it’,. ~II udJ~toml~,r~,a’eiplnu~ldghl.+ll+~¯ " r~le , . , "£~e Mlmv£Ue lo~s4c show~wuhtp at ~ ~pe M~| snakebite k~t s~0uld~b~

/"IIWI~’P.~PONn]~TCE ~ dlscmm, it= ~aot th the ~unt3, ~ <:~h ~+, ~-/P~vk~ ~ ~r ~............ tor~oc~thg ~+IIL~+. , . The Kk~pl- ~st . , , Pe~r +T~hr~J~g’pthc~|’thrrein, ~.~’

¯ . .co. B.ay Wor~ero sewo~ on flrat On toe ~meraot Cot~ Cilar~Llkl, mashes end fir~, ’+ " their outta~ st toe mest~s . , , tea’s with ~ over-dil seam of pPoducis~ dsvlc~ should =1-

]11 ~ ~OUN~ ~-~ 8~"~" The Ki~p~n B~.v Olr~e had a 801 at the rec~t State 4-¯ ways ks exednguhlhed with greatless~ in ~ood tob~e man.ors livestock JudSing contest. Rob. care In ~’~ W~l and fields,and will make oo~.to+ at their hie Smith placed e~th in the This is ex~cla)l~ ~r~e ~dernext meeting, , , ~’~e Chops ’n’ todividuei ebe+p Jud~dng con- prsnenl ~,~.y conditions,

COMING EV¯NI~I j ’#erry M~cDokmkl; Handy E~n. mrs ~loared ~1300 at their re. test, PL~ally, caution thould ,i~ ez-~Orl L&~’L~L ~P~L~BhSW; Wl~t@~ erotsed in driving to a~d from

J%meo~tpledl ~ --dtlo.Chi+ken ul Thmofi HorSemsnshiP,More~raftL 2ngbeh16"lS’command,C k r LSIT O.o|++ o+ u~de~ the L~lm~co of eic¢ ~ recreation areas, Peopl~ whouse Sdety+,..+L ,wi+ o+ +0 ula +~ow

Ju~e 23 -- Ob]cken ~ Tomof Kam Pethreon; Western :Rein- "

UAH WADH tar, Diane I~lgels; ~a~rel VW][][~][ A .boot c~erafor should be get to a park may not 4~ot there.....,, +d *+, o+ok wsikor+ i.l_ O.tdoors .= the* h*+ c.a. ,. g++ .t +. f, a d*i+o+ ,..,ed ++.

condP+ton ~oPe px~t~e o~t. Ri+ a day ul plky, an oven~lght stay’Rie /-¯ Co~nsil wilJ. sponsor Race, Dick Walker+ orssman- should aequei~t hh’nself with may be wiser than trlini to

/t car wmsh at the ~tomereot shlp over Bar~sio+ Cmthy Good. "Hew JeFsey tit|marts are be. the ~s~t ~ tth ]~mRatlor~n Ln rush hm.RaOpptog Canter ’~ehli~d ~ar8 trend I Western Riding, Doris /lag ucged to practice safe+ in calm, timelier WOO+or.

m June 2~ /tom S:3O a.m, to BetmeL~; ¯n+llsh Pleasure their pursuit of outdoor recrea- 0v~rtoa¢~-%lg of heath should ¯XAM FO¯ TEE¯ XPEKT8a:M p,m. T?aere wit] he no norse, Denise Wtdmer; We+ tim. The Deportment M Con- he av0tded, and ]~htwelght ~ ¯¯ ~ AUG. ISshares for ~La service, hut do- tern Pleasure Horse, Dtok Walk- servattan this week 11sth~ spe- cloththg should be worn. The An examlkattoa for voreonsmstlons will be gratefully ac- er; Goa4~ Tying, ,.T+m Muh~rd. OlltC precautions to be observed, load should ~e beianced Ires who wish in ~ecome ~ate Cer-copied. ?his is pert of th+ L¯AFL¯T8 Specthl care should be exer- side to side ,rid trm~ Cow to tl¯ed Tree xperts wiLL be heldcommunity service projm+ otthe CotmcU. Any 4-¯ member ~nda Amerman; Cynthia timed with regard to water, stern. Hor~ep~p ~ a +Oat +an in Trenton on Am+. 18. The

over 13 years of ace who isBray, Pat Goniohoils, ~ymle Sw/mnlers az~d beaters should be extremely dS~l~erou+, deadline for su~ttthg appllca-

L~terested in helping should call O]deF and Donna Solvati, mere- observe basic safer+ practices. Weather conditions shodid be lions is ~uly 7."b~r6 of the Nesbento 4-B. TwJri- ~w’~l~ler8 should ~lever swim watched with great care. If TO be eligible for the exa~.

Ted Clark at ]~. 5+666. the Tops, ~eared m the alone, end inexperienced swim- wLr.ds are hi~ or a storm is JnoUo., an app]ioaaf must beHOP.~E SHOW ’~Sprinx Follies" presented by mere ~ouh~ go ordy wRare them p~diotnd, scab craft, parttou, a New Jersey rest<~nt, over 31

The Booh~ and Saddles, the the Neshanic Volkr, teer Fir ¯ is s lifeguard..~li swimmerslarly, should not cut cut. If a years of age and ,; citizen "of~.rsnchburg Stablemate+ and Comport+ and Its Ladies Auxili- should avoid pth~es posted stem ~h~inemm, be++~ shodid the ~nit~d Sta++es,the Montgomery Retch Riders, sty. Members Robin HUl, Dl- against swimmin+ or unfomRi- head tar shore, .~pplleations may be secured4-H Horse Cbl~, joined on D.m- +me Wachler. Caret Rolvati, Me- ar waters that may ~ danger- ~kers should also exercise from the ,Bureau 0f Tree Ex-d6Y to held a s~ow fop fh°ir rlan I~u, Lyrme Older, Pat ous. ~ey sho~d stay Out of the, care. Experienced hikers should perth, Department of Com~erva.mm~bers, T~ere were 48 heroes Oontobe}gs+ Cynthia ~rey, [,in. water for an hour after eating, set a pace that will not overtax Usa & ¯conomic Development,entered, with Mrs, Jean Wr~xht dm Amerman, Dorms Salvatl and persons who are overtired their cc~npantons, ~% physical Trenton, 08~,Judging me wesmm classesColonel James Marsh Ju~lnsE~gllsh clasms.

+,+++++-weot to the Falr A~sochalion.Bevonteen elassa were jud~shN placlnls were as follows:~lmple Dressage, Laura Brad-gt]awi WesteP;t TraU Hn~"o

C h r ] s Morecraft; English_Horsema~,hlp, 10-14, Karen Pe-tersan; Weatera Command, Ju- +~dy Dealaman: Eng}~sh Horse¯

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manehlp, I~-19, Jane ~’radshow:Wegter~ HorsemanshiP, 10-14.

jIM KRUPP+4, JR. "-: +;~- ";’ :::’*~ ~ ":~"

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irbnda,,¯ To she yon tim service

and valse you have avery"}’IRE INSURANC| rosen !o expeol from jour, ISN’T EMOUOH! appliance dealer,

Your home and belong ngs:face many hazards that Free/m~kl.g , ¯+even "fire end extended

~ti rear of store,coveraEe" won’t cover. ButB Stets Form HomeownersPOlicy prov des complete Etl~l+O~e in back of

protect,on., evencove sShop Rite. JIM KRUPPJ, JR.,you In case of lawsuits, See

~B today about a Stateterm Homeown+ers Policy that fits I --"--v- I

our needs. It’s EXPERT REPAIR SERVICEdesl as our car~ Bring in Small Appliances call 725-2774ln=uranco. ¯ |roll ¯ TOSOtoPS ’ FOB DEPENDABLE B]~PA]¯S ON

ITATE ~kl~ FIflE AND ~5UXLW P, OMPAN~+ ¯ Vlle~ltl~ Cioi~lers ¯ Grlddiq~¯ WmMlers ¯ I~ers

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Ngth New~papers Inc.

~wat’d [Wash. P.Mllor and P~hlisherJoseph Angelonl~ S.thes Manager

Office: Radrond ~uare, MldE1ehush, Somerset, N, J.J~1~thr~ as ~e¢ond Cross Matter Oil Jsnuar¥ 4~ l~3, under h~ A¢~

el March 3, 1879, at the Post Office at Middlebush~ N. J.

~e-¢mternd or, July d, lgJl, at the Post O|fiee at Somerset, N. d.

news stor:es and letters at comment s~bmitted for pubReaSor. \mum bear the name and adth-e~s of the writer.

~tsg]e copies 5el l-year 8uh~erlption dL.5o; 2 Years $4.~0

Tc!e~nlones; VIY.lng 4~700t1. l~.~neioil~t m.sJBo ,

SOMERSET. N.d., dUNE 19, I~3

We Can’t Live Without It!Gay. Hughes’ executive order supply dwindles to the vanish

declaring a state of emergencylng point, and our pefs sueeum’aIn Inur not’them counties be- on the parched ear~,cause of the continuing drought Hardly an industry can sur-t~ot~Ld be a soberinN reminder viva without water supply, furto the rest of the ~tste that all th many cases it is part of theof 1Is r~Jst team, if we h~ve manufactured product or the

-1not Fee learned, to conserve our source of power,precious reeource, Continued The list is endless, but thelack of substantial rainfalt stark reality of it all is thn~r~ight cause the Governor to ex- without water each of us will

glair. Ltlsh lands have ~ecom¢ ~,- .,~When we take out" waler sup wastelands hefore~ and we need

pIJ+ for granted lye lun a great only ’remember the d’ust bowl

. risk, for who can be certain period in our own centralthere will be sufficient next slates daring the Depression

.t~th? era. Consequently, tmtch of theWe are an affluen~ nation in conservation e f f o r t should

ly di~lJnishing our water ta- should not wait for governmentOf ~00~~les. A nation without enough to Issue edicts.

w~ler becomes a desert, and a There isn’t a dwellthg or an ~ p~g Anyone for Dancing?~. ,~ollee plush economy stagnates, industry where some saving of

Of course It could ~hsppen here! water cannot ~ affected. ~/4~-~/Ml~dr~ ThingsIt could happen wherever el- ff necessary, let ~e lawn rot,tizenry ignores the reaponsth~[- F%ll a quarter tub instead of ...ity to handle its gifts with care, a full one for a hath. Back to the babies. , ,

T~ere ~re penny :,see+one why Why let the water ran when "Really?" we said. "And to is chanting. But her most start.wha~ conclusion dld you come?" ling rendilinn of her numher

we ~re In short supply; +*~ lack yea "brush your t~eth? Wel the ~meone once told us that R"We decided," she said, "that was one morning when ~e

cl t, ainfall, stream pollution by brush and ]~k the faucet, is very poor form to use ~amesthey are Leo busy to think aheutleouM not flnd a "ashy-sitter andIndustry and many individ,uals, Run the shower far three

in our column. This individual it,"and a di.srega~d for cer~erva- minutes instead of five Or tO. ]toOk ~er to synagogue with us.tion in our homes and .business- Wipe Four car with a dust was no exDert on newspaper

I Ske did not, as we had ~ot~ghtWhen we ~o~d our husband theI " hethth instead of hesir~g it. writing, hut for some reason or abe would, sing t e song whenstory later he commehted thates.

U~e a few o~n~es instead of other his opinion carried so .~ . . . ,.. ..... everyone else was athgir~g, NO,h18~ sa~lQeq l~ge ~ne typical . ., abe walted until everyone wasConsider for s moment what several gallo~s of water to much weigh{ with tl~ that we explanation of a 2~d Grnde readdng a silent prayer andWaler n~an8 t,a all o~ us: cledn a few utensils.YOu can’t Cook WithOut Lt, And make sure ~e faucets have often found ourselves go- teacher trying to get out of a

then began to carol at the LopYOU need It to einan your .be- are closed tightly when not in ittg rite the most elaborate cir- tight spot. Bul, we added, a of her lungs, "HapgF birthday

dy, use, Don’t he a drip¯ cam ~cu ion= ]maginab e in or- ~seful one since she might be to you," Ah weB, at least sh~

~,Try flushing n toilet without Industry should spread the tier to avo/d mention of the#bin lo bold up the ast~nau~ "had the right spirit for the ~erv.

It! word -- and enforce 4t ~ in name o on~ o our ~hildron. as a shining example of self- ie;’ of a Joyous festival and wastheir plants, And the word i~ . control next time some kid honoring GOd in the only Pnata~

The blood in every human and "COnservat/on." However, th~s parhoutsr story wanted to leave the room at annet. at her command,cannot b~ told unless the names inopporth~e m~ment,athms] is part water, Industry should expend rno~ are revealed. Our seven-year. --oMany machines and engthet I time and mgney and energy ~

weeks ago, the e dest sa d, m .

Or don’t babies honor O~d~a~l have it to function, elhninat~ pc]tulles or o u t

old is called Leah and our ThOUgh Rebecca will not besimply by .being?

¯ OUr farms need it, for with ~reams, sn investment thalthree-year-~ld is named Sara, two tmtll August, abe has al-

eut thla preclous sUtmbatce OUt’ will bear great di~Idends. And ~o, o~e flne day s few :ready }~gua o p~r!~e~pa~e th--.Barb .

p]anf life dies. Take it away/ Yott can’t ]ire without water . , the ~nveraatl~aat clrcua thatfrom our animals and our foodl -- and it is in short supply, going to dance. I think 1’11 go goes on et our nouse.up~ta~rs =rid pul on ~ Ie~ ’We.,’ .id bar ..d~ as he STRICTLY FRESHlards." moved, her crib ~rom one room "

FUNNY ....

~’ ’~’k ’’~=U~C~’

"O.K. " said th@ three-year.= t° a.other, "now youTe goi~ A ~oth~ re~ol~,d ~hlff

...... ~’". " i °ld.’ "I think I’ll g° upstairs and I th sleep with Sara’"converser Lea wltx her eight-

..,’" ..... oo + .ord, ,, ,oul, ,+.. faked be,she said ’yaratards) since ~e and remarked, "How ’bout Crandm~ gad Grandpa are

"~*~ ~ refers to herself a~ Yara,) dat!" gthtig to get to go arou~d

--o ------.o. the WOrld?"

¯ ~ We sat with Leah in front oJ She loves the knock-Y~oc~ ~f(’~//~gf~lthe teinvislon set wateding WaPgame. thou~ ~o has only oneter Cronklte explain the details rather limited version of it.+o+ ++,+,+. +. +c,++

r~"~’~’~ arr~ngemenl$. I~e shownd how we say, ’"g~Jho’s there?" ~d

~ "h they ate R:ort~ llttle pllstio bagsshe say~, "l~aba:’ N we say,¯

,s~, and how tbay a¢laoh the bags "Babe who2" And she says,

’ - to the sides of their ~apsule so with great glee, "Re,~a ~ltththat they woqldn’t float alL over motherI"the pLac~ and litter t~e inferior " o ’ Said tbEt ~Oy~ *’NOV/ l~gl~ol their tiny dwellIng. Her favorite song 1~ "NaPPy times?" $ * *

m~ "You know¢’ we sMd musthg-Birthday’." ~e doesn’t know all "On the basLg that ~Hend,

ly. "they are very thorough of it, Jtlat "Ha.oJ~ hlrthd/ay to gblpl~ are ~ore J~po/~ntabo~t telllr~g you everything you you, happy birthday to you," thak r~gtti’llfl v/ealt~ " Midcould want In know ~’heut this belt ~he sit~s it at any tnotf=ent~ It,.fhklBllefll~lriinll barrel1@ ~Pl+ll~g[~trlpl ’ISle ONy thing they,~ever approprint~ or not. ~e athgs LI Week..+ ~ u~E~ . ....~’early in the n~i~thg beJol~e M~e ¢ s * -~.~meatl~ Is h~ those men man-

~ets out of "her crib. ~he sings ’~tkJ~ t~g , gO m ’)~agp,t~ 40 m eke bamroom." It, bf;~c~utae.’~s We light the gulde, t~e worl~fuR Of~~I~" f, J~,+; ~.~ said, "we talked Sabbath ~+~n~bs, provL~hg a good ideal ~hgt ~ IQ oh+ :: ~"

~-~r*ou-~d y~P ~bb]l &l~’ - + abo~t that in s~heoL" 8he Is In cmmtcrpoin~ to +the Hebrew vials that not ant o~ ~ hM ", :,..., o. _,.. o+_

F~THER’S DAYOmr,mtond~er ram~’* v~ JUNE 20th

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