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The Franklin WANT ADS IVEwS--RECORO E.ery RA 5-3300 Thursday Requested I -. . OF Theft By Lib sse J2 Ur~’~r?)uS~:trYraO~:thh2e~: H~ge0Chris:,:se0: to~e!t ::h;: , the Somersel County Library~~i] Mary Black. 47 Matilda Avenue~ law wife. Magistrate Mayo imposed a glee of $20 and. r ~ The charges stemmed from professional "help. She pointed ~l $’q c°sLs" the man’s forcing his way Into OIJt thai other Nomeraet Mtlnlci- polities, including Manville AERIALview shows high school e0BaIrllq4|OP, with fc~tfo~ completed. Completion of at, eel the Blach hotlsehold last Mott- Bssklng Ridge~ North ]Plainfield In~llAUoll, e~lled for by Jan. l~p Is the ~ext maJDr phase M work. S~IpmelltS Rre ~xpected hy day and removing several artictes of clothing, which he and Warren TownsMp, supl~)rt $1sler Brns, C~nstruetlon~ the fenet~i emttraetor, wltkln I0 days. local libraries " had given his wife, He testified. Oiseu,s og ,he r ,oes,, Mayor]H " S. Work Proceeds on Schedule ,at h, doing,is, heho.od, George Consvl,~y asked Town- motivateMrs, ChrlstlanBeB to ship Manager William Sorh~or$ return to him. Y BINSON l e:~peeted Io have ~n enrollment schedule the sehoa] should he Magistrate Mayo rothleed th~ to obtain information on a By HARR RO matching funds arrangement " I°f’sev~°ver functlonaleapnelty, ready for occupancy by Sept. I charge of grand larceny to petty with the County We took a walk Monday after-:l 357 "students In grades 7 Although the auditorium and theft, which he distained aitar noon around Ihe construction[ aa.tab II The dehool’~ popu]a- gymnasium arc Do, t Mated fol receiving the defel~dant’s pro- Franhlin, as every munici- - . ,)t ~0alitywhich does not have site of the new FranklinTown-[lion ia scheduledto rise Shal’~ly completion until early 19~2, mi~ to return the c]oN11ng to i thereis a chance that they will policeheadquarters by th~l " public library facilRles, pays ~.~ip high school, justoff FrBi~R- at the alert of the secondyear counly library t~x each year, lin Boulevard, Walking with us when a class of 12 ~raders, high be ready, along with the rest el weekend, The Library has purchased school seniors¯ is added to the the school, in the Fall¯ All thi~ Magistrate M/~yo ordered the tract of land off Franklin Boul~ and aetl]tg as guide was Robert l.~ s. fnis influ;~ would push en- hinges, says Mr. Ailed, upon the man not to go near the Blae~-s yard from the Tt,~unsbip for $1 W Allen, principal of the re nl ~ t m’l.OSI) or 50 students weather and the ennslsten~ house again "for you are aat ~nd has been organizing plans see,radar F school, above maximuro eepacity. ]n deivery of supplies. Whelt oom- welcome there. If you can settle for a new building. T~e quar- When J( is completed next fall, the third year tha 7th 0rode is plated next Fall, the school will: yo~lr differences with your wlte ters are Sl 56 Phillips Head. Ihe school will be a big plant expected to be dropptld from the be one of the most modern in the ~ne of the ]argesl of the State’s rolls, reducing the student area. fConttrmed on Page II) new schoo!s. And..yet, Large as l~pnlmion lo 1,550. With the The true measure uf a sche~l tt is, within a few years there dropping of the 8th Grade in the is nat in the physical plant, it is Fire Destroys - possh. w’ he .ooou,h ou. year. ,he h.,l said, hut i ,eache,s and or- Cage Practices c<~m for FrankPn’s boom ~g s u" An0t h . ..hOU/d level its population off Bt r~culum. Mr. A,len is takil, g his , dent population. That’s the way I l 400. Where it goes from there, time in choosing the 45 teachees ~ . er Barn ,he Township’s growthpotentml eonsiderlng ........ t populati ..... ded for the schoo]. ’lhe on Dec. 12 points. [ growlh is anybody’s eue~.[ dchoo] will have a aft - man . ...~ . In the seeoi1d seriousbarnfi " in elghl day~, a ]ar~e brier and . . , an . . seneaule 0 to ca~uc y, a ~hieh i e c.urse Mr. Allen ha~lened to along with theu" 7th & Bt,h grader , , concrete barn off Grlggstown mum capacity, under which oper- Polltthlg with pride to r;slnl~ f’om 8 ~ a m. to 3:15 p.m. The Heglstratiort wxU be conducted Canal Road was turned iI~,O a operat ........ lltutioll nfl .... point OUt. students from elementaPy ,vhools Cw°e~:ei~:llonbllaCSekkethhBitB 1 .~r~gr:xt - ing with effi¢ieD~y Is put at - q" e ~hoo da for Franklini ~" blackened skeletbn by an ealqy Colt~rtlctfon on Schedule . ~ Director Edward B umberg t,350 student~ while its mast- . . . , high schoolers will be a full one, . Sunday mornin~ blaze. The barn, owned by Mrs Lydi~ aliens weu~d bc limiled, i~ 1,600 walls .f elassr~ms, labors- [ d~y will be divided into seven !In Pine Grove Manor School Hough, was declared a.total ]ossi Mr Allen said ~ I ~aries. an auditorium Bnd gym-]50 minute perieds plus gg from 6:30 tD 9:30 p.m. on ~.t~e by Eas Millstone Fire Chief i ~,q~cn the dot,r~ ~rn opened n n~siom, Mr. Allen Said that withI "--’ ~’-- following dates: Robert Scheer, who noled tl~:l September. the new sehpo] i~[ coBslructfon proceeding O:~ (Continued ~ ~°age g) Dee 12 for the Men’s League, the fire scene wss calzone-third of tt rniie from 1he ~S.nd~e ¯ Jr)dab] f ...... ff G ......... d. Sewers,, ,~-,So"-~* site el ~, b~rn fire in the early houl~ or Nov. 19. Ths e .......... f bo, h fi ....... By 12th District; sill] nndelermined, and ’$’/~wn. .h,p p,,. ....... ,n.,es,,ga.a.. B N d o,i,.o Chief aosso,, ..ef,er urnett ame pointed out that this is the time of year when many barn fiae~ A s their Dew 4111 Wgrd eouneit- nr~CailSed h~2~poataneous L~O~. Inaa=Fnsler ]]uzneII. ]-(.~eived ~u~L~on. brought on by dry the oath of office, residents of Itwe°n the ages of 8 and 12 are materials being stored in closed, the ]21h Distrlc( showered the eligible and must furnish sneak- airlessbarns, However,he de- governing body . with requests eraand a T-shirt. AtLefldance at clined to ru~e out the ffossibilily ]as~ Tuesday. , ’ the ilrst seas]aa is recamtlae~d- of arspn in either ease, - Me~t signlflcanl wa~ r~idents’ ud, ~ald Mr. Blumberg, The Hough fire was (liscever- plea for extension of the propos, l" ’/the beginners program at ed by WLlltam Scrlhnerof East ed sewerprogramto Includethe Middlebush will be supervised Millstone, a Somerset Bus Co. district. ’~vadore ~’aylor at Cen- by F~d Ostergren, assisted by driver. He spotted the fire whlfo tral Avenue was spohesmaB for Roger Luty a~d John Patekl. ¯ returning home and notified the ~’~e group. Walter Shirley wlll~lxpervlse th~ oneup~nl~ at the farm houBe, s n He "adid the dlstrlet I o e ve MvltJes ¯ who called the ’ire department, "that has to Wall", Reeallh~l I P~wO=hll)a~eJdent; only sr~." "~ , __Wt*h the ald of l~e Mldy.le~lls]l tha(the Plannlng ]:loard. de=111r- l ellgthle for the tedm~ and thOge ¯ : 1"~ L;Otri2~y ¢ ~J~e 1’41 Bt~e [ ¯ ~ ...... ed much of the area .’blighted", ,J:lthreated in officiating la the : . llremhla nan the braze ~n~er dura S upban ~enew~l d~Ottl~ ~Ve~g foaglz~ 8hnRld contact , :~ . con~ol within an hour. ~he barn siena Mr T-~lor aajd that th~ -- ~ , .~ Ir~onlat~ed htrniture t machinery, " "~ new 41~ r-,n either Mr, Bhtmhorg or Mr .... :,:

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Page 1: The Franklin - DigiFind-It · 2017-04-13 · school, above maximuro eepacity. ]n deivery of supplies. Whelt oom- welcome there. If you can settle for a new building. T~e quar-When

The Franklin ’WANT ADS IVEwS--RECORO E.ery

RA 5-3300 Thursday

Requested I -. . OF Theft

By Lib sseJ2 Ur~’~r?)uS~:trYraO~:thh2e~:

H~ge0Chris:,:se0: to~e!t ::h;:

, the Somersel County Library~~i] Mary Black. 47 Matilda Avenue~law wife. Magistrate

Mayo imposed a glee of $20 and.r~

The charges stemmed fromprofessional "help. She pointed ~l $’q c°sLs"

the man’s forcing his way IntoOIJt thai other Nomeraet Mtlnlci-polities, including Manville AERIAL view shows high school e0BaIrllq4|OP, with fc~tfo~ completed. Completion of at, eel the Blach hotlsehold last Mott-Bssklng Ridge~ North ]Plainfield In~llAUoll, e~lled for by Jan. l~p Is the ~ext maJDr phase M work. S~IpmelltS Rre ~xpected hy day and removing several

artictes of clothing, which heand Warren TownsMp, supl~)rt $1sler Brns, C~nstruetlon~ the fenet~i emttraetor, wltkln I0 days.local libraries " had given his wife, He testified.

Oiseu,s og ,he r ,oes,,Mayor]H" S. Work Proceeds on Schedule ,at h, doing,is, he ho.od,

George Consvl,~y asked Town- motivate Mrs, ChrlstlanBeB to

ship Manager William Sorh~or$ return to him.

Y BINSON l e:~peeted Io have ~n enrollment schedule the sehoa] should he Magistrate Mayo rothleed th~to obtain information on a By HARR ROmatching funds arrangement " I°f’sev~°ver functlonaleapnelty, ready for occupancy by Sept. I charge of grand larceny to petty

with the County We took a walk Monday after-:l 357 "students In grades 7 Although the auditorium and theft, which he distained aitarnoon around Ihe construction[ aa.tab II The dehool’~ popu]a- gymnasium arc Do, t Mated fol receiving the defel~dant’s pro-Franhlin, as every munici- - .

,)t ~0ality which does not have site of the new Franklin Town-[ lion ia scheduled to rise Shal’~ly completion until early 19~2, mi~ to return the c]oN11ng to

i there is a chance that they will police headquarters by th~l "public library facilRles, pays ~.~ip high school, just off FrBi~R- at the alert of the second year

counly library t~x each year, lin Boulevard, Walking with us when a class of 12 ~raders, high be ready, along with the rest el weekend,

The Library has purchased school seniors¯ is added to the the school, in the Fall¯ All thi~ Magistrate M/~yo ordered the

tract of land off Franklin Boul~and aetl]tg as guide was Robert l.~ s. fnis influ;~ would push en- hinges, says Mr. Ailed, upon the man not to go near the Blae~-s’

yard from the Tt,~unsbip for $1 W Allen, principal of the re nl ~ t m’l.OSI) or 50 students weather and the ennslsten~ house again "for you are aat

~nd has been organizing plans see,radarF school, above maximuro eepacity. ]n deivery of supplies. Whelt oom- welcome there. If you can settle

for a new building. T~e quar- When J( is completed next fall, the third year tha 7th 0rode is plated next Fall, the school will: yo~lr differences with your wlte

ters are Sl 56 Phillips Head.Ihe school will be a big plant expected to be dropptld from the be one of the most modern in the~ne of the ]argesl of the State’s rolls, reducing the student area. fConttrmed on Page II)

new schoo!s. And..yet, Large as l~pnlmion lo 1,550. With the The true measure uf a sche~ltt is, within a few years there dropping of the 8th Grade in the is nat in the physical plant, it isFire Destroys - possh. w’ he .ooou,hou. year. ,he h.,l said, hut i ,eache,s and or- Cage Practicesc<~m for FrankPn’s boom ~g s u"

An0th’

. ..hOU/d level its population off Bt r~culum. Mr. A,len is takil, g his ,dent population. That’s the way I l 400. Where it goes from there, time in choosing the 45 teachees

~.

er Barn ,he Township’s growth potentml eonsiderlng ........ t populati ..... ded for the schoo]. ’lhe on Dec. 12

points. [ growlhis anybody’s eue~.[ dchoo] will have a aft - man . ...~ .In the seeoi1dserious barn fi

" in elghl day~, a ]ar~e brier and . . , an ’ . . seneaule 0 toca~uc y, a ~hieh i e c.urse Mr. Allen ha~lened to along with theu" 7th & Bt,h grader , ,concrete barn off Grlggstown

mum capacity, under which oper- Polltthlg with pride to r;slnl~ f’om 8 ~ a m. to 3:15 p.m. The Heglstratiort wxU be conducted

Canal Road was turned iI~,O aoperat ........ lltutioll nfl .... point OUt. students from elementaPy ,vhools Cw°e~:ei~:llonbllaCSekkethhBitB1 .~r~gr:xt

- ing with effi¢ieD~y Is put at - q" e ~hoo da for Franklini ~"blackened skeletbn by an ealqy Colt~rtlctfon on Schedule . ~ Director Edward B umberg

t,350 student~ while its mast- . . . , high schoolers will be a full one, .Sunday mornin~ blaze.The barn, owned by Mrs Lydi~ aliens weu~d bc limiled, i~ 1,600 walls .f elassr~ms, labors- [ d~y will be divided into seven !In Pine Grove Manor School

Hough, was declared a.total ]ossi Mr Allen said ~ I ~aries. an auditorium Bnd gym-]50 minute perieds plusgg from 6:30 tD 9:30 p.m. on ~.t~eby Eas Millstone Fire Chief i ~,q~cn the dot,r~ ~rn opened n n~siom, Mr. Allen Said that withI "--’ ~’-- following dates:Robert Scheer, who noled tl~:l September. the new sehpo] i~[ coBslructfon proceeding O:~ (Continued ~ ~°age g) Dee 12 for the Men’s League,the fire scene wss calzone-thirdof tt rniie from 1he ~S.nd~e¯ Jr)dab] f ...... ff G ......... d. Sewers,, ,~-,So"-~*site el ~, b~rn fire in the earlyhoul~ or Nov. 19.

Ths e .......... f bo, h fi ....... By 12th District;sill] nndelermined, and ’$’/~wn..h,p p,,. .......,n.,es,,ga.a..B N d o,i,.o Chief aosso,, ..ef,er urnett amepointed out that this is the timeof year when many barn fiae~ As their Dew 4111 Wgrd eouneit-nr~ CailSed h~2 ~poataneous L~O~. Inaa= Fnsler ]]uzneII. ]-(.~eived~u~L~on. brought on by dry the oath of office, residents of Itwe°n the ages of 8 and 12 arematerials being stored in closed, the ]21h Distrlc( showered the eligible and must furnish sneak-’ airless barns, However, he de- governing body . with requests ’ era and a T-shirt. AtLefldance atclined to ru~e out the ffossibilily ]as~ Tuesday. , ’ the ilrst seas]aa is recamtlae~d-of arspn in either ease, - Me~t signlflcanl wa~ r~idents’ ud, ~ald Mr. Blumberg,The Hough fire was (liscever- plea for extension of the propos, l" ’/the beginners program ated by WLlltam Scrlhner of East ed sewer program to Include the Middlebush will be supervisedMillstone, a Somerset Bus Co. district. ’~vadore ~’aylor at Cen- by F~d Ostergren, assisted bydriver. He spotted the fire whlfo tral Avenue was spohesmaB for Roger Luty a~d John Patekl.¯ returning home and notified the ~’~e group. Walter Shirley wlll~lxpervlse th~

oneup~nl~ at the farm houBe, s nHe "adid the dlstrlet I o e ve MvltJes¯ who called the ’ire department, "that has to Wall", Reeallh~l I P~wO=hll)a~eJdent; only sr~. " "~

, __Wt*h the ald of l~e Mldy.le~lls]l tha( the Plannlng ]:loard. de=111r- l ellgthle for the tedm~ and thOge ¯ :1"~ L;Otri2~y ¢ ~J~e 1’41 Bt~e[ ¯ ~ ...... ed much of the area .’blighted", ,J:lthreated in officiating la the

: . llremhla nan the braze ~n~er dura S upban ~enew~l d~Ottl~ ~Ve~g foaglz~ 8hnRld contact , :~. con~ol within an hour. ~he barn siena Mr T-~lor aajd that th~ ’ -- ~ , .~

Ir~onlat~ed htrniture t machinery, " ’ "~ new 41~ r-,n either Mr, Bhtmhorg or Mr .... :,:

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--or"o-- /j: ,an r.an ..... " "Weds Mr, Racz to Needy ~i:~.._:~" " " - .,

son~l and Eolian D. Baoz were Nov. li~-A daughter, to Mr;" t~nskets were dJstflbu~ed ~omarried Friday in Mesyar R~ Mrs. Lawrence Che~ need~ famSiM last week by the ¯ + ~ Oi~.~|g~t " "" ~" "

~orthed Church; The Rev, An¯ t~et. Ld~.Ciub.~

¯ . ..drear Kosa per[armed lh~ or. 21--A son, te Mr, t~ Mrs, A ~I~cinl food supply from ¯ ¯ .:.: ."

eerprnony, Sotvutore Viaptsinno el ~unyon’a Market wa~ ddivered MOI~DAY, ~T.IF~DAY, ~HURSDAY, FRIDAy -.

b~iss Pozsonyt ts the daughtm Bewtherne Drive. Wednesday, to the filmily og 9 a.m. th~oa 1 p~m. -- ~ p.m., ~ ~ g p.m.

of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Antlmny of Stackwvlls " " ’ SATURDAYe~yi of Now s~s+h. ,er About $mut~ " ~,,is Bo~d. The lathe, h~d heeo ~ o.o~. to 0 ~.=.ht~bcnd L~ the son of Mr. & Mrs. s~ntenced to ~ days in County WEDNESDAy ~ BY APPOINTMBNTZ¢lthn Raez of 570 Hamil~n TROOP 1~ Jail for heating his daughter. . . -Streeti Prank]in T~wnshlp. More than 100 parents ttttend- " The progrv.l~ won handled 1 " @ - -

C~ven in marriage by hm ed a court of honor last week nt Benjamin Beckage, healthg4~ ~AM|L~ON ffl~, FRANKLIN TOWNShiP

tether, the bride wore a whleh ~d ~c~mts received awards wnifsre eh/drnlan¢ He , , __gown of white silk velvet aW After the presentation, a iSm, slsted by ~oh~ ~ortl, Michael

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pliqued v, dth velvet roses end "~ubilee Jamboree", the slm~’y Bod.~Jk, Charles PotrlSe, A.~-n ~ o ~ ’

terminating in a chapel train, of the national Scout Jamboree thinly Naterell. Albert Byssus/el ~ ~.C i nHer pearl Victorian crown held at Colorado Springa~ C01o. I~m a~d Kurt Leuser.a three-tier fingertip Sll~glon ~’l] Su~r~er~ was. shown. A mom¢.¢.t of prayer for past-and she carried a bouquet et William Dew+run of Kendall president Edmund denkins

UNDER

phalaenopsis and 1thee of the Park. new scoutmaster. ~wlll observed at the meetthg last NE~valley. " succeed James Moise oi Frank- Wednesday in Pranklin ~ark

Maid of honor was Miss Lynda lin Park. Troop Grill. ,MANAGEMENTNer0.eth in a red velvet dress refreshments¯ " The finance committee Willwith matching headpiece and meet Wenesdnyin the heine ofveil. She earried a bouquet Rec¢lvinS awa’r~s were. chairman Robert La Pthn~ CHOIC~ .wh[~e-pomp~ms and roses. Tenderfvot --Burnham Hobbs. affer the regular meeting. ̄ ¯

Sknil~rly d~s~edRobert Phillips and Jack Na-

The annual father & WINF~ ¯

were Mla~ Elaine PozconvL hams. Christmas party will be held atldcousin el the bride, and ]Kiss Second class-James Lenehen Dec. 14 in the" grill¯Mary A~ Kc~zkulles. . Fred Kedniph, Dennis LIQUORS

Jar~e Sandy was /~wer girl in Antheny Durbe, Frank CluhP8 Holiday Bazaat~ , "a dreamt identical lo the at- StevanDunt~ ]~]l~= : " ¯

~ndan~. ¯ Brad Page. James Widener and To Be Held̄ SaturdBy.- DELIVEfiYActing as page was Paul With~rd Potter. The Frah~Oln Woman’s Club

I~hanyos. First slues -- Lloyd PewelL ~vilI hold its annual H0l[~ay GARDENThe ushers were " Niekelas Larry Sttler, Wayne Lancaster, Bazaar Salurday from noon fo fl

Sch|oder and Nicholas FigureUi. David. Welch, David Ferra~o p,m. In the Community Col. "" --L~quo~s & D~cat~A reception was held in and Craig Dunn. unteer Firehouse on BamL~on

LL~wcod Grove. after wh]gb the Merit hedges -- Charles CUr- Street. Kl|mer 5.9.~ 76newlyweds left for Miami. Fin¯ coran. Tom Bird. Stephen Featured atlraetinns Will |n. 617"~orderset ~[. l~r&nk]hl Twp. "

The b~-idegroom, who aBcndedSl~wke. Philip Carl~on. Gary elude Mrs. Julius Kocsis ddin~seh~s In Europe. is th the U. S. Hallengren. S]~ip Sincsk. David .pastel porlral~s.. Jewelery byArmy. His wife is a graduate of Morrlson, David Perraro, Bu- b~rs. Eva Kertes, and Mrs,New Brunswick Nish School, bert Widener, Mike Lyon, David Abram Suydam’sShe is a.seeretary for Littman Dun~, .lat~le8 Widener, Crslg coffee shop. For the youn~er setJewelers.~ Hlghl~nd~Phrk. Durra, David Welch and James there will be ~n~t$ b~lh~w

’[~ne co’Pie v~lt live in New Dunn. where children can wri~le ahdBrunswick; Star -- Hubert Wldenmr and ~ost letters {o the North Pole.

Charles Corcoran and life ~r~d Bet(~ Beep’s Beauty Pa~

FOP~tleF Midd~hush Philip Car]8o~, ]or where the beautician wiltThe award - winning Mrs, John Otterheing¯

Couple HLve 2rid ~on was the Coyote. Bazaar chairman Mrs.A s~n, PUl, was born a week Sodo and her committee have

ago yesterday in Attanlie City conducting Wedncgds$Hospital to Louis and France~ Mrs. KeUer Elected wor~h~m during the p~lPashas Jr. of Barnegat Light..Aux~liLry President months, preparin~Both are formerly of Middle.

Mrs. Jack Keller was electedChristmas candles, stockings,

bush. They have another son,president at a recent roeeting el

and other delicacies for th~Matlhew.

Mrs. Puskas, the former Mi~ the Last Frank]io .Fire Com.bazaar¯

Frances Naase,~. was n memberparty Auxilihry. Other new of.Scars a~e Mrs. Eugene Sca~etti, DeceMIhu~ We~|dJI~

~! the staff o~ Nash Newspapers.She recently was elected to the wire president: Mrs. William Planned hy Couple MR. TRUSTY ~3.YS: "Surprise your familyBarnegat Light Borg Council on [~agy. ~ecordiog secretary; Mrs. A December weddins is plan.the Demoet’atlc ticket. Michael Talk. t~easurer, sad ned for Mi.~ Dolnres Gt’[er ~ with a new ear for Christmas. We can help

Mrm Ad~,lph Cnnavesia. Minneapelis~ Minn., dsughteg ofyOU finance it with a cenvenlent low-rate~ponding seerelary. Mr. & Mrs. Edward O. Oder of

Phone Your Classii]eds The A~xmm.y’. loan."Finnepana Lane. Franklin Park.RAndolph Christmas Party will be held ov to William J: Lau Jr., son ~f Mr

5.3300, ,,,i ~’ 17. fro~ ~ p.m. to 1 ~, Mrs. Lau of Minneapolis MinnMrs, Jack Farr is ehairledy, Miss Grisr attended Western

Cleane~l -- Dye~ ~ Talinrs The Auxiliary held a State College, Colo.. where she ~,UTO LOANS"

yyP~rly last night in the firehouse. ! a member of Alphe Sigma Cgsh Ig ~g M~.4= g8

’ ~nthe Moat~Mr. Anthon s Mr~ Anthony ~eone and Mrs, Alpha Shrorky. Employed. as a TO You Mentbe MostbeWi]llnm PoSer were co-chair- secr~lary for B~mJngton Mend $10~0.gS 81.~1 ~9.’/g 4£g~ ~1~.

CLEANERSladies for the evenL Univac In St. Paul. Minn., she is 1~00.00 1~1.2~ 89.~O ,.~ 4’/.~

former airline stewardess, g~ll0.0O t’/5.00 llg.4~ gl.g~ ~.~Ner fiance wss a member of ~OO.00 glS.’~d 149.81 114.g9 ~9.ST

¯ Delth Phi Fraternity at g000.00 ggg.50 1’/9.I7 lSL~ 95*$4Tuxedo*s i’ AIR w...e+,, the n, rslty of Min.esota,

for all major which he attended, He is employ :~ ~

FORI’

~.~. ~’s,’ ~.,%

~,. tea and ale ed as u sales repr@sentattve for ....I "Jises ~t offkdd Benn Inc. of St. Paul, Mitre,

l::-"RENT S[A ratm’mms. AUXH~IABY INS~ALLAGOI~ ""sc--o B.oNo,, BOUND BROOKTl~l{l~" The Lediss Auxiliary of the

Mldd]ebush Fire Company=~Will¯

FOR : th~inll uniters at a dthne~n-

COMIday in lbe firehouse,

AND- The ̄ ?-: ’.:= i¯Kom~Age~tey !." Company, Inc. Two convenient

CARRY Tnw#!,Bur~t~ AutoC~t~slmtdk~F~I~ ~’OWNSHI~ .......

~L

t N~w Brumw~k,Phone Kg 5~)891~ . ,:.+

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, ¯ ’r~0RSD~!~EZR 1, 1go0 ̄ ¯ ~’~" Fn’A~T:~LI~ NeWS -~CO~ V P^0~ ̄g

7th Birthday Party !Pmzss ~’~nSsss" ~’oR " VXM~.eEgS "1’0 M~er.: .~ ~ -TAn~,W.’IN :~W~H~ ~ The VILlagers will meet Mon~ ̄

Hone.to M|chelle Kulhm The "Po~v~’b~-th~l~ss" dayatSp,m, nCoon~lFart1"is¢~

Michsie Eullna, daughter of was put to the. test ~t last Inn. Casting for the gl~Up’s ~extMr. & Mrs. Michael Kullna of Week’s Council meIMg ~hen produMion may begin ~t theAnd.Well Road, ceLebrated her roprosentattoes ~ ~fee n0wa- meeting, if ~eLectlc~ of a three.seventh birlhday with s pal’ty at papers l~|Bloned the govern- act p]~y.is completed,home Sunday afternoon, lnff body to provide a press

G lests inc[used her Lot .Grade table Ln. the new meeting room --

classmates at Mlddlehush. of ~e propaaed Townshil~ Hail NO ~ OPE~School, James Gerweek, Alex addition.Pttskns, Tern Pearson, Randy After the rneotln4L t~e 2mtl- DIAMOND LANESBrumwsil. Particle Merl~ll "tlolt WaS pre~mtlled ’~b" Tow11- OlaEE HOWLINGS~ndra Miklos and Margare~ ship Manager WtlHam Sere- AT AhL TIME8Burton. mers by re~rthrs who re,u-

Also present, besides her Isrly ¢ovv¢ Council meetings. FREE PARKING

parents and sister barbara. An ordinan0e appropriatb~d{ Franklin Bled,were Mr. & Mrs, Stephen V. funds for the renovation Is andBsiint, her uncle and aunt, and sehedRled for puMi¢ hearing

{heir ehildrei% Maryanne, Mar DO~. ~s, Hamilton Street~ geritte, Denis, George and .... CH 9.3310;Stephen Jr. all of Manvile. Classifieds pay Offt

Ti E ONLYIP,’IN~L PREP’A~TION~ for the proRuctlen of "St~r of

We~ader" are ms~q by (I. to r.) John W. BurUs St, and A. DeanCo~ert, ¢!eetrlhl~s, Marcia L. Hough, .direcM~c ~nd Frane~sBrummtrum, ~a~s ~.

’. C~urch Pageant Rehearsals Begin"Star of Wonder", East Mill- Dr. Miltnn J. Eofl~non, pastor

sto~e’s annual dramattzatio~ of and retired emeritus profcssarthe~Chrisimas story, will be re- o~ church history of New E;runs.pe~ted during condleHght ser- wick ~eolegica] Seminary, willvices in the DutCh:" Retormed narrate the pagean~ He willChurch¯ Directed by Mercia L. else deriver welcoming remarksHob~h, daughter of its Isle end benediction.

author..~u~-ry.W.::Hough, Ihe ......pageant will mmploy Iwo choirsand a score a~ gmrformers and,ochn oi .... COMINGIt will be staged Dec. ]5, 18and 18 at 8 p.m. in East MJ]I-stozle Reformed Church.

" EVENTS " ¯The play will be performed

evergreens deco?atlng the con- Dec. 3--Bazaar’, Girl Scouttary . old church and ac-companied by special sound and Troop 21A~ Railroad ~quare, i~!~.-.~- ;

10 q.m.]ightlng e~fee~s, in eddJliun tothe churls[ effects Of comhlned Eec. ~-~zuar, Franklin

and u]ternatlng junior and Women’~ Club, Carom unit~/

sen[~ choirs. Thi~ year’s pro- Firehouse, noon.

duction will feature tee [ntro ]:*ec. 5 |nstallaIion dinnelductivn of on original Christmas Ladies Auxiliary. Middlebush~nthorn written by Miss Hough. Firehouse, ? p.m.

Key figures in the re-ca- Dec. ~Mee~.in~. The Villagers,aetmcnt uf the Nativity -- Mary Colonial Farms, 8 p,m.ahd Joseph, the shepherds and Dec 5-~Meeting, Board of Edu-the three kings -- wi]l ~ove in c, atlon, Plue Qrove Manorpantomimic silence" to a nor- School, 8 p.m.i*ation in the .*.’.y¢)u .are ther~’~ ~ec. ~DJnn~r, Ladles Au:{S-ira ditiob’. Th~ hnur h,ng Jury, Community IClrehvuse,

" ~pecteel e J~ de$[ge~d to induce 7p,m.0~ Fan effect of immediacy to an Dec, e~-High Sehosi 0rienta~.sin,

audience viewing the ¢.venls of Board of Edueation~ Hlllcrestthe original Christmas nigh(, School, B p.m,"Phe pre.duetlon, highlighted with Dee. 7--Meetlng~ Lion s Club,lighting effects, evergreen dec- Franklin Park Grill, 6:30 p.m.orations, and can~le ceremonies, Plenuing ~oei’d~ Townshi~eads c]irhadtieally wlth the pea]- Hall, 8 p.m.ing of the church’s hell. the Dec. 5--Meetlng, Advisorysound of which is reproduced in- Board c,f ~eaJth. Townsh[pside, "Hull 8 p,m,

m,,,, ,

OPENING SPECIAL

CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS *"for

SOFA and 2 CHAIRS ~’~ "

$0 95- 1

& up

’ : Uph lstery yr s s .wc ̄ ::

You An ~ Wilho~t.Obllgatlon " _.___~. ’ . ~.... ~ ,; ~ ~

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THURSDAY,.DEC~dBER 1, lSe0 " THE FRANKLIN NEWS-RECORD; ~ PAGE6

., ~ The nominee fo~" the Judgeship over Democrat Thorn Lord are beck in the cellar arselmLs.cotdd be on~ el~ three y~en -- Joe n~ak~s him the t.cp man in New|t’s our ggess.the senatc¢ cold;4

Bvdell of North Plainlie]d, B Jersey’s RepublLcalt P~rty ~ud hand o pick the next GOP saber-member of the Park Commls- gives him additional stature i~ natorial candidate, il~ he desired,slon: Joe Murphy of Somerville, the national GO]? whir]. His Case’~ capture of New Jerae)’who h~s lots of trial practice trLumph also puts more punch by more than 3C0,C~ votes hasuuder his belt, and J. Berkeley into the liberal wing ot t~e put him In frt,n( of a nationalLeahy ot Bnund Brc~ok, who Senate’s Republican mthDr~ty. A spothght. Sunday iitgbt he did aserves as m~gtstrale in Brab~b* resottr, dlilg COP victory in o turn before David Susskbld’sburg, Hillsborough, Millstone slate which he]&ed elect Senator Chancre1 13 eal~era~ aa "Openand his own lawn. Ken edy s political arthimetic End" discussed "The Future of

. Bedell s.d Leahy would like the pros can understand, the Republican Party," On Dee.’~e phone calls to get in a ]uperlor Court opportunity the county coat1 job, sad there The statistician8 have come 12 be wili be the ~uest speaker

p]u~ for a friend, the marLeuvre9t’ni~;ht at’[se.. Providi~ the ,~.-(~ Is plenty of suppOrL for each el up with ~he finding that " Caseat the ]utlcheon tl~eeting o~ theto cash m whatever political want~ to be a J~dge, of ¢otlrse. them. ~lul If Murphy wants to I wan Dn NOV. 8 by a gr0ater mar- National P~ss C~ub at" Washing-lolls may be stashed away, the Then there’~ Art Merethtb, the ~lve tip bar for b~eb, he’s the gin than any o~her Repub]lea~ toh, where only top rankingpulls and lugs always noticeable Somerset prosecutor and fro~lrur, n.er. -

¯in the D. S. Toy wilh that fact a ~ewsffl-akers are called Io the

when a major political appoint- another veteran l~eyner sup- ¯ m~ momenl, aml~os; it could help rostl~lm. And sometime nextment is (~n tap -- all of Ihe~e poller. B~t Art’s ~lso shy of the "Ihcre shoLtld be jubiliation in pt~t Case on the next GOP pres-[ mo~th the Saturday Eveningp]oy~ will rome to an abrupt I~agie ]0 - year stride. HoWever,nortb cvunty and adjoinin~ lderlLlal ticket. ! Post will I~rof]le the senRlor andhalt once Gee. Meyne~ names hc’s a declared aspirant for the MorriS, where storm signals i ¯ Early this year the Old Gaardih~s political views.the man to succeed Certify county bench, and he claims continue to fly in the ~ace of the ! was out for Ca~e’9 scalp In the] We wonde]’.lf General JohnsonCourt 3udge Joseph Halpern there is legal precedent to Port of New York Authority. Primary. Today the hatchets ia very happy about all of thls?when he moves up to Superior supPOrt his appointment. !n

While the,Jersey ires are fishtlng " --~----Dourt. short. Leave a vacnncy in he PA’s study ’ that might puti As you may have )loticed County Court until Meredlth’a~ international jetport inlo

l--------when a Judge Js to he ~amed. al- rounds out the l0 years. Morris. a lot o~ folks in Oransemost bait the membership of the A nomlnntion for Meredith County, N. Y., are banding to- WE STOCK .. OR C.AN GET

the Adrnin-counly bar association winds up doesn’t fi.~ure, With ¯ ge~hor to convince PA t~t theirin print as a likely candidate -- istrotion and th~ Judiciary try- area is just the place for the ANY BOOK IN PRINTtheludblg those without deslre ing t6 gain Leglstat"ive sancti~n skybirds.

2t BOOK MAKES THE FINESTfor judicial robe~ for more judges to h~ndlc the Orange County is one of thethe Gay- area8 under PA consideration,The Governor’s nominee ~u~ heavy court ea]endar~, CHRISTMAS GIFTdifficultbe a Democrat, to maintain the ernur would have a but it still Is beyond the Aulhor-

bipartisan balance of th .... ty ti .... p]aining why he is pick- ity’s 25-mile radius of operations.~ln m@O~bench, Leon Gerotsky being the ing in 1~0 n man who could not ’Yherefore approval of N. J. and ’ht...~ ~.J~4 Somerset

OOP side. So , . . assume his duties until mid- N. Y. legislatures woutd be re-There’s Attorney - Oeneral ]961. quired before an airport could Book & Gift Shop

Dave Furman of Bedminster. And we epn’t see Senator Wll- be installed there. ¯ 3d W. Main St,~ut he’s a bit short on the l0 Iiam O~.ard buying the "Name ~__

¯ Somerville, N. 3,years of ]awyership required for Me in December but.lnduct Me The rising ~mportaoce of U.S. ¯ RA 5-eF~gthe bench job, Further, the feel- in June" spiel¯ If Meyner insist~ Senator CILI£ord Case in state~ng seems to be that at ]east a on Meredith, you care expect ~ and natlonal pc~ittca[ circles can~uperior Court appointment senatorial freeze that may push not he overestimated, ~[i~Would be more the style for a the apPointment ~over to I~2 tremendous victory on Nov. 8thmember of the Oovernor’s and ]V~eyl~er*s sue’eraser,cabinet, With Furman due to If you put Meredith on yourhit the I0 - mark ttext year while selection fist, keep the eraserGaY. Mey~,er is still in office, a ! ~andy.

LOOKING FORCHRISTMASCASH.’?7ou’re sure ,o find lt at FOR THE HOLIDAYSAmerican ’Finance--up to $500

J’~" 0 E’ ~ O A O T’lli$ WEEK OIILY! I

AHERICAN FINANCE’ ¯ ..’’’"’,.,,.. . -’’’ -"" ..............’ CORPORATION’ ’"’°’°’ $A

" ~ IAc, NO, 929

;o, ,. .,,, ,,., NOW RA 5-0700

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,H k P~uo~.+ENTme.T~tJN U I,~ ......

rn~l~,.anldin Youth Ea~ " ~*T O +Fzelt2 Io|r

!S War romeedingonScheti~e;SiiverSwtmMet~l, b+:#:~f~brl+s:K,ronke~’lIn FPankli¯

~"~J( ....

8r of Ol¢~SIr~ot, Mlddk~bush, j A rash of fi,ld fire9 Monday’Curriculum )ted by B of E A .~ed- ~in= +or ~odal oo,0~o+ ,~ ~.*~ th" *he~ ~S~ ~+ fi~h~¯:,~m,,,woin the 00 - yard fpeestyin was home Tbo~sg vlng Day at a companies oceapind fur severalbe done to organize the ~ebool won S~turday b7 RlkkJe fat0ily faun|on.

and their five children¯ end hours. ¢r

(Contiooe~ from E&ae ~+] before it is even built, ’l~ere ore ~omper, lit, son of Mr. & Mrs, Attendin£t were Dr, & Mm. A small blase at 8:37 p,m. at

minute lunch ~d recess period~meeilnag in Franklin Park Benjamin Kemper of 141 EogerA to°dale F- T~eker o~ Brooklyn, Brown Place and Equator Ave-

~raduaflen BequlremeotsS~hool. Elizabeth Avenue 8~boo! Avenue¯ Mreand tbolrB~roldtWOMabieehiLdren ~ ofMr’pmek & hue was ext ago shed by the 2rid

~11 o~nr ~ct ++.raduate, a student and HiUerest School with Competing in the aj.e grguP skill’ N.Y. and "their" three Dintrlet Fife~ Company, At lO:~Oswimming championship s~n- . ’ ’ Abraham Orossman of David-

will have to corn 84 credtt~, at students who will be enferbl sated by lbo AAU at the Summt children: Mr. & Mrs. Char- son Avenue reported a argowhinh ~ must in~ude [our years lreshmen, or Iransterrmg to the YMCA, the youth finished in a ins K. Tucker Jr. of P~terson

f e d at eme a am+ from heof English, two years of United new high sobo0[: The first year dead heat for first place but Elizaheth Avenue S~ho~l.~t~tos hintory¯ one year of either ,~f a sohool’s opera+Aa° ~ often settled foP,the runner - up honor Reherl E, T~ker and M~ss Soo0nd D s r el, ass’sled hy

Je~netie Parker, studonts at i m acivics, world hi~vory, world go- its most crucial, says Mr. Allen, after a judges’ decision. His Middinbush F re Co p ny,o~rsphy, e~onomies or threE- and he is working now to see tth~e for the dintance was 35.$ Waynesbor~ College In Penn- brought the fi~e under control

nvtinnal ro]ations; ~our years of ~hat everything r~ns smoothly sec~ed~,sylvania.

Twenty minutes after 1hephysical education, health and at Franklin’s high school. On +saturday the youth will D|RB~FOE8 OF CHAMBER second blaze, Leater Hig~ins ofsafety; one year of mathematics __~ compete in a dual meet On the WILL MEE~ TUESDAY New Brtmswisk Road reportedlwe years of acience, and three HEALTI[ BOARD MEETS Plainfield Y team in Orange, The board or directors of t~e small fire near oavid~on~osrs of study within a r~a~or The Advisory Board at Heslth and then enter ~e 25 - yard Charahar of Cornr~erce wilt Avenne. Midd]ebush a]~weredfield, will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in freestyle in an AAU .wire in meet Tuesday at ~ p+m. in the call, but the fire had already

Depending upon where his in- row~hlp Hydl. M.ontclair. Franklin Park Grill, been extingulahed,|crests rest, the high schoolstudent will be offered thesefields feel° whleh to ch~se his~o, .....,. bE, ......do=too, WAREHOUSE FURNITURE. OUTLET Open 3 NightsloreiRnS°°ial stud]ca,lan~uo~eshome( IPl~n ch,ec°n°mieS’Ger- t~k Lit tie Out o~ The ~w..

.mE~TZOmS TO WARBBOUSE Men. - ThU~’S, - Fri. "till 9 P.M."

--~ Next Left on Hladym AVed Next Eight npWePss" St. Tues. + Wed, - 8at. S!30 P.M.man, Latin, Spaui~h¯l industrialTurn up Arlington St, (Left at Main St. II hU

arts, mathematics, music, ~nd A Lot Less Io P~ty|~S NEED TRANSPORTATION? CALL---We’ll Pick YOU Up.~[enoe.

Under social studie~ will bcor~’a~ ~f study such ~s civics __ -- .-- [ __world i~Jstory, world geo~r!Iphy,U. S+ Illstory~ economics, atn~intPrnaHonal relations, while ihcmaLhematins department will " ;

offer algebra busioes~ arith-marie. ~somctry trlgoaonl.try RUBBER CUSHIONED SECTIONAL Nylon Covered Foam Cushioned Sqitcand mathem~ttical analysis.

~]~9"!

In the worhl sf scict~cc, the ~_~1

Jstry, physical st°once, and ~ ~r ~ .

minded ~tndonls WiI~ be il~torest-cd in COUl’Sea ill basic busbleSS,

~ ~yping stenography, b~mkkcep.:Jag, soeretarial praciloe, officepracticl~ businsss ISW, eco-

"?°omits, and distributive eduea- 3-Pe. ~ t~onal "-~ select c~lors and <~1 ]l~t~i ......... a, Made to sell for $30~. "! "$LN

Students seeking careers in ARMLE~S CHAIN 144.95Lthe al’k~ will be intcrosted in the~tht.ee.yesr c~IUl’~[N Of ~rt.¯ Mechanical * minded sludm, . TOAST MAHOGANY SUITE

~.+;~ ~+~d m,,m~e~v,,s d,’o,,’~ t<, . - 7.Pe. DINETTE SUITE" " .

tot ec+u(s~ in C~o~prehcnslvc&hop, °1eta) ~[l<~p+ l~raphic a~t~, ;meehaoical dr I ~.’hlg, powcr ;~cchunics and e!oc’t’onies. : ,

Ac~redidatlon SoughlHl~W does lhi:~ c,,rrl nl~,jp~ :

compt~re witi~ the re[luir~,mentP~of the ~tst~ [tonrd o[ ~’~ducation? ’Ac.ro,n~ to +. =.m, ,h. ~’=K]E~:0State board has a/~reed Ioni3tive- ;]y to :~ivc thc nc’,v :+~hno! Icn~-i kporory ....... ]idolion whcP,’

’~(~d’ ’129 =’~.’!

clamse~ stort. A year later, tel ] ~AVE $90.0R . ¯ ~ " ~ "

lowing inspection nf the school’s] Yes -- Table cud 6 ¢h~lrs -- EormleaTOp "- 3g%48x60 -- padded fosfil sestt+,---+plant and curriculum, the seh’ooll + ..chrome at bronlletone, SAVg Sic,Co

xvilJ rooster iL~ i~crmune;it oc- . - .

¢’redid=lion, which will stand un+l Student l)esk Special ............. st. :~less rovokud at some future dale I Irlne~rspr|ll ~ Mattress ~ug Sa~"~"~’~. ’~;f¢,r fsJhn.e to nlaHllain proper!!

standards¯ The next step is toll~zoin reRil,nal aceredidativn+

~ " "I~~

Aeeredlt adilm, S very ira-per!ant item in gaining oollegoadmittatscc, iN ba~ed upon u ~. ~!~:~~~ur~l~er of Lhings -- curriculum.the school’s guidance depart- Nevamar top -- :ment, b~ok~ in the library¯ kra~s handled

l~med o~k finish, 6,, >pt’opdr lighting, lunch program%h~ name a few. SAVfi $15,0~+bore do., .......+a,...~.-,,.++,.. *-gsscilvRie:+ fit ialo tile ~<~h~o’

’Z7,s ’~ E+, ++,+- ., h+ 199s .0k.d A. +,o~ j....picture? According to Mr. ALlen. : prlee, ACA tick, allSAVE ~,00 s-

"lhey fire very dofinitcly a purl sizes -- BAV~ 50%of OIC eul’rlcltinn~, but ahonld be , ~ ’ f t ",~,b~id after schotd." ,~;t

" ........+ ....’++ Warehouse Furniture OutletWiLl ininud~ student council,~smora oluh~, dromstles club+ ,. ,

¯.

and Jntr~ura~ asd varsity+o~,. ~oa=,,. o, +or+, =r.l!SS NORTH WEISS STItE~;~AliVlLLE " .+"All..=="The.+,, .-- .+" ’

I !++o +a or..,s to’as’boo is.d.v..,.uo+,y a n ¯ m " ltl ,tlilL¥,llllO l0 S IOlifl!ll;,:llll l I-m, ,,d,+’ro,.=re++ f,,nd.,,,..,,Io,g.[I "++~aoyce~er Ifiey’r+ hired fisat as ; : } : ." , . : i ,. OPEltl 3 NIGHTS ; i " ~~]

feathers and secondly" ++ IIII ’ ¯ ,:’ ;>". ¶+" : +:+: ,.. , .2 . , t~O~+~.,.,.ZXU~BAY - mmmAY ~ilL + P.M. ’ ’ +., ’ ,r.,,+~++ Ill+.+.... +l.L..’ / : .....+..= :.. ??=+~ +o,E++~:.:,+??, ~+~ ? + .+ ...........+ =t -. " ~-’~([ear, whiJe+ there Is mu¢h

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¯ b, . ,, ¯ , nvs ~1~ snKs . ~ttorD~ A ihoin|ed I .....,Iudus~al Tour hdudea .~-,*=,.ooE, ...... - ~--,. ,,.~,o~,.n.oo. 1~,~’"~"~’~" ’"" "’ " "~" " ¯ :" b . The Millstone "Bus Line la ~Yell~huySell .q, lo~ I "Mr .Fre nghuysen’s Con~os-

, . ¯ .... V ’ seehlu~ p~mh~lou to thveease l~ep~e~entatlve Peter Freling- ~’alonal district Inetec~es Marrts,¯ ~.,,5 SouthCountyMmucmiihties[ te fare r~tes AIt~rtu~ ontbo hu.ve#n "~Tr.’ today appelnl~d~merset and ten muniblp~itios~,., .... ., v ~ ~ " ~

Robert, F, MoSs of Metu~hen tOIin Midd]es~ County

Indu~trtellsls flora the East, Mead and Skillman .. ~,, C0ua-~orapeny’s r~qu~t will be ~ml-

’ x " tu a Etwte~ In N~W~rk D~c. 1~ ~t Ma sLat’f, Mr. ~oss will serve a~ ’ ’

sated by the Board of Freehold. Rmde 20~. Flom:th..~ - ~t wl)l Th earn a -- k--

’field m~n" tar’the Cangresa~nan --_ ern Seabooa’d will visit Somersel ly border. There it ~ql rn ast "ll ¯aam b" " 8 : "’ , ’ ,, h~ . y t]~ taleElOard ot¢~ouq y ~.~e~day on a tour sport, m~ Cherry Va e~ ~a’ . ..k o l~uhll l

PlaYwright Rugene O’NeilL¯ ¯ O Ut Hty Col~fi~thtoten@r& o~ a pert - time ba8/~ work ngwon t ~ o~c¯ ~ e p ny ~ ~ m~’ te : ̄ N ̄ L prize tar

era with llnanctel au~tstauee travel north t~ Rdme ?! .,x.east] boos b th~ eefite ~ ashout of hl~ office at 408 Mate literature In i~8

" frord ~he Puhlte Service Electric o the shop!td~ centerY ~ 0 Street ill Mott~chen. "

I :fare on ~l~ke~ wblc~ sell from Mr Moss~ who will continue~ ~a~ COm~..~. ~nel" "°Re" e:’~’ . "°’i ~S o,.,~., to . .~. de-the proo,~e of, ....., yo. RAMBLERSi" The itlnerary, arranged by

dtmtllal Conllt!is~ion members by $I lie 40-~ip tleke~ hOOks* Youn~ Repub caius Ha s a fo ’-

$Oitlorset a 2~ PcIUnI(I~ lh I 9 In l~id IlK on ~es covered, , nd was re e¯ County Planning Director , - " ¯ ’" . p a d st he i ~ ew, erscy IMMEDIATE DELr, tEBTWilliam Roach. includes !¢~thts or officials fram oa,.~l I:lu.¯l will ....... ~Da.p [mer Meluchen councilman and

RARITAN VALLE~ GARAGE

itn Fr’anklin. Mnnvillc Branch¯be present ..... h bust .... There were 40 50~,000 auo bore a,orney. Mr. M.a~ has P~or. Them!men 8l. &,w

I’]ilL~horough a~d Mont. plain municipal attracthm8. Iradios manufactured in 1959. [ also served as Middlesex County RatE~l~ N’ "~" BA’~|~gom~ry.¯Startin S at ~he Blue Star ShbI~

i*~t~g Center, the bus cavalcad,!

¯ " Plfiinficld W~tchung, Warren..o~ O~dge~0~.. SOME VILLEProceediog ihtv Franklin, the,.~, .s, 0r.o ....0,o,odENTER:. ]hto P~at~way Township. Re-

turnteg via the Bame route, it

¯ will rdbve" down Canal Road to . ,Randolph ~ad " to Weston

SAVE SEVEN DAYS0eh~ ~0_ ~, ~ck ,o A WEEK !!Canal Road and across WestonCauseway into Manville.

Proceeding 8lear Main S~eet,th0 to~r w,, ~e,ve ,he ~oro for "’ ~ "*"’ - ""~’"-""u,~,~uv’t.,u~r~ut~.u]mints to Bridgewater and ~am- o,,01e,rv*,te"--’o* "0,o ,h. ,no ,to. the ,o, io. te.ch..., l0

BREAST FreSh Killed iedddken

IoCBranchburg to the mtL~lCipeland County ~drldary¯ ~rom ¯there it ~..wln~.o~th ~ the or LEGSCentral ¯Railroad, follow" the"tracks back Io Readington *Road.

and tur~ south 0~ Co~l~ty 1~ouh ..... . , , , , m ~ ----

’ ’ "ft P " ~W ~h~*lStill in Br~chlmlrg, the buse~ SWi renlmm - ~tern~,,,o,,.~..r,a. Seh~,~,PORK ROAST ~" d~ ~qlra~d Cedar Grove ROad to l~oute

20"2. Traveling ~outh 8s far ad i il n

Holland ~rook, the tour w411 re-

e P ) 53 lb ~’]KI...... ils rdute into Old Yor]e * Whol ,Pork Loin - Cut to’your’o der (12 ¯ 14 Ib, Avg C’~ead,

It will then eroas the North ’ " ’ ’

B]’JdRewatar arid Rnritan, andthen head inte Hillsborough. l~b -- Lo~rl~h.~ ,L ..is ....th = "-~ Liver.a,~fi.~ ~o.E t. Ooke. ~.n"’opsParkway to Valley Road. tuTriangle Road to Route 21~. I1~lll headeastonHami]tonRoad, Swift Premiumreturn to Route 206 via Amwel]

tearMontgomel~.R°ad~ alld pr0ceed south tcklo~fg Couotg ,eLite 13. lhe wIH pa~ thl~aOgh .rile LambRib - Shoulder Snow White--Cubed

619,’,VISIT OUR ’NEW DELICATESSEN DEPT. - ~Fre~h S’alads ¯ Homemade Specialties ¯

L~st Our SNACK BAR - Stop End Enjoy a Steaming Cup of Coffee - Sandwich - llot. . Dos or Pima Pie.

o lish ¯

t Swift P, remium (Sliced)Kmlbass,

59¢ Hard._ ..... . Spicy

. 1 I [ Knockwurst , /Sali-

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’ ,,.r, Frankly SpeakTng s .T. " I’ . i " FrhpkUnl~es were among ~tsblishm~t on : ,l~rmddl~

’ ’’ ...’ ’:. ..... OF ~eftthooe, o0ntrthtrRng to be]p sup- Boisewrd, will beheld Tuos~y

¯ part the work of the~hlldren sI st 8:30 p¯m. .. Proprietors are oown ,at We ,, ofe Dismiss. Ho o, l.f. of O.,O.,’,a, .oy.nd on.rd..ootVout retails, man, y0u2s. Jrtlly related with pettlneas hod con,

~ child- care aed addptlon agency.tlngisd with antleJpatlott several te~vershd- leadership. It is ’oneweeks ago when a letter appear" which will see storm renters According to a lineal r~p0Pt byf 0ODUT8 TO CONDUOT

. Stanley retinae af Trenton, Girl SOOUt TrOOp 214 will con-ed in the mail "oox from o sUB to the Rcpublisan Party Io IC~ntthued from P~ge 1) ,resident, these figures were In-J duct a Christmas bazaar Sat~t~

"reiatlve who had been tmae. the next yh~r, to’ overcome leded |n the total contrthutlans: I day from lO a.m¯ to f p, m¯inthecounted fpr In recent years, l~xlty, from the DemeerMIc al~d Bare your marxisge, you Klnl~stoo. $20~ Middlobush. MS, loftier building at tLuilroad

It was rather distressing ~ Party Which will finally have my btesstng, s." and Franklin Park $3. I ~quare in Mlddlebush¯note the formality with which he appease all its belligerent

The defendant "was represent.began his first communique 10 elements for ¯the sake of ad- ed by attorney Herbert Jacobs

thomado-for-each other 100k inII/O family *rBer an absence of veneoment ¯ of Atlantic CR~v. r~meor~[der able ish,th, We ] .... , Ward Covet’l[

Abraham H. HUnk lk’

]$L:~.[]’~i " ~ ~?.l~

"’ election in May Which may find Princeton ned Lee Marcott% 22,1However, to know our Uncle .~rn is to utlderstand fully the Republicans supporting Dome- M Plainfield were both found"

]rigidity in hls sMuatlon __lcrats nnd vice - versa¯ guilty of specdisg on Route g°t,["GreetthgsV’

I We leave the chore-of re-dis-The former was lined $5 ned

To continue Unk o~sed an of trietJng the Township in accordfor which trie~ tern ~atisn to ~e I with the recent Federal Callus costs, The latter paid $8 and CUSTOM-MADE

costs, ¯P land the almost certain prospect " SL~PCOVE~g~almost, It seems he latched onto a deserted historical outposti°f a vJolent struggle because Cotuml~us Ebrotknown as Fort °ix and bern con- ’ Repubhbans may lose strength chill Avenue wa~ found guilty el SOFA AND

, verted it into a hr v ng tour $ in a new alignmentcareless driving and TWO CHAIRS

attractive. " I We leave a geographic patternwithout a driver’s license,was fined $20 aad $~ costs

"u.’ ....

nextia flourisMn~,two .osr~..nd whisk be,, ......

f i ..... ,tics eaeh~o.nt, andh~dhlsrl~ht t~ ---- ....j ~y ~P~he’s in need of some assistance ’ poses he grea eat s¯ng e apply for a lisense

for the Having l obstacle to pregresa~. A cam- for one year,nourished a secret desire to rnunity o.f 50 square miles mustattack the eom’mercial wortd,!possess divergent social, con- dJmmis Racker was

dayts ila which tn completewe accepted t~e offer to hclp’,no mical and cuLtural tendon- repair~ required by the t[ottsJJl~ ..~Lffo Custol~g = Mud~Sam, whose eecentrieitles --] elns, Co#e upon his building on Mill Draperiesstovepipe hat and striped suits’. We leave a community spirit stone Road,

! --make it difficult for him to which, because of the geograph- ’gain the confidence of others !teal drawbacks often s d fflelll

The offer breathe , more at-" 10 find, However, the advent tlf Wheeler Street was filled $20 h~ltractive Io View of his b~-:a ceotral peat office alld a new being in the woods with o gun

struetiorm lo brin.~ only a t~th-!high school will ~.ork greatly to wlthout ~ Fermi ,

brush and long underweaP. What reduce this centiliters. Gzacome Maffnone’ 4{)’ nfa guy he’s even willing to fur " . RI~ nx N Y for e ted $2,5 bo~d

We cave a reerea on pc re " on’an+nhool~h quarter~ and a new ward- I which is non ." existent and I uhorgeWhen hoof carefadedesst° drapp"vm~.

..... I equally deplorable; s tax trend iSo, fi’iond~, .n Tuesday wore[ which is ~we~x,me bttt diffieulii ’ ~ ~’±~ ,,I.,,,st[ ring the vpewr er and col" ed s, to rover, e and a munieipn I i , ,

perch a or, and p nmlmli[ bead’[ futnre that could be bright¯ !long into a new esdeavor, ] And we cave a c izenry tha I

-- ¯Hereto deoar.n., we,d .ko ’n,, ....... ned irra.onal. Get’ Out of the kitchen and join.-the fmily [attend to a final chore and take wh ° i~ Frsnklin’s greatesl ]inveotory of the lnatoria terns a~sei. Nothing hut keen and iD- I

’~’e h.av~ behind. ,it~t’cs*Pd people i ..... g erda LE T ira PORTABLEIvo~d Ioepl govermen~- sxnne.~

We I ..... f ..... f~ovorn-=thin.I that ha, been lengicoliv’, --.’----~ ~B, ~----~ l[.--me t wh ch ca be matched by

¯

~ ~i~~ ~m~l~

¯ ne.~leet ed t hrou.qhoot ourn°thtnlgt ]J2n(~ ~ h2 ’ hthdeJnmt~ex .... try. Tile .hsr- er t*f t ~, .....I)as " I t r . ira would be imorovud fP[¯ I%%(iTe ,,’l ..... it but be,, ....... [ i’~.i[ people ihruughout the Inn,l:

~t~l ~l~jl~ 70U~ ~IS~ES’~"n o nta~vs for cf "co hones¯ " . i lmrhczpated in tile at’co wha¯h ;

service. To~vnsht ~ voters novel-, e e h s a i ed O t- - , Y ¯ p Y ,- ¯, ,q ppmade n wiser oh. lee at the p( s, affect, local p.ovornmenl, ]tlnm (n t e day hey appr redI Mos ,r all we te~ve 20.0001s ~wi~eh. t~ council-manager i persone, m-iDv, . of whom hare !government Ibeen l~rsonsl friends,

We leave a Council uf nine i These iterrt~ will be rot’gotten;men, most of whom we know ~s ! in tim°. and llft, fur all continues, ilifeless officials with only the ’. Of coors[, Bill if 3.nn will all.m.;best bltentions. The~e ideals are "ours ?rtllv Io abandeh the ioften los1 in all ncessant fear of I ~ditori~ l l~ronoun [or a brief ’

- not being re.eh.eV-.d. Bul m l moment .- Frankly gpeakitLg.~ !" moments when they forgel all, l’ve had a ball¯

about eJ~dangering IIleil- ehan- les aronowees for political minor a v, [ .....3J’nwnshJp councilmen arc BE G PARDONX~o~thy of the ~ ee era o’s fa h I ~ woe ’~

We cave a Township manager i A qt;ntalJon In ,n t k¯ ’ ~ Board of Education story, begin-who so far has our°eased Ihe ,,’ ’ n ng The board has bo~noper Lion of administrative derel et n its duties 10~ p"r IftmelTons In previous yearn thai cent." was made by hoard mere-he is practically above eriti- ber Fred Seyfarth. not Alexclam" Naturtl 8s implied iq the s~ory.

We leave plaonlng ~nd zoning Mr¯ Naruta. as ]aler poinl~d ~tit.boards which frequently findthemselves In limbo trying le was opposed to Mr Seyrarth’s[ i’;locale their proper place in statement regarding the use of A PORTABLE

religiou., symbolism in seho,ds.

DISHWASHER~overnment, but whose omeer-lablty is outweighed by theirimprovement .... past boar~s WE HAVE call 5e used in uay.kitchen

We leave a Sewerag~Authority which, until severs!

1 5months ~u. was a disgrace to it poH~lodilhwashor¢~n b0 I~l[ed

"’ 1he community hut is now ap- .l~lllly Is any sNI. 5Imply oflach to10roaehin~ it-3 potential with a WOODEN DESKS

I~ and p ace drain ~’er llnl~sewer program that is sln,~ular-

WE ,.I .... WILL ,doe, %u’ll cut ¢lea~-up lime andv he meat progressive ’Iowa-ship step in years. SELL : enioy your |ami!y moral

¯ We leave a Board of Edueatio~~hich f~r the first time in eon~ FOR .~as de;etop~ a ,’estst’a~& t~ 5 to 15 DOifft.ARS ... Brt P0rtubldt Sil ASHBh~pn=i, a.. o. ...... t.= to ’ atyour fnwKte ~lore~he task of fotmulaung sm~r~

- policy fbe an efficient school L U T O N

We te~,vo "a ~arronSurplus Sales "" ~,

~ne’ which of its own attravt_iy~ *~ess wifi d~e o~L ~ ~e deilghl

.... II [ L " [ " : ¯¯’ ,"]!’~, ot all within five :tear~

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PAQE 12 THE FRANKLIN NEWS-RECORD ’ THURSDAY, D~RR% ~

’It T The Franklin ,,. Mining Induetry The .,,%rh’ Birds ’ : " ~’¯ IVEV¢8-RECORD,. New Jer.y "

Publisbod Every "I’l~rd~ay size, a mining slate of some -by importance. All aldiels on the

subject appears in the eurren~N~h New,zpapen Ine, issue of "The New Jersey

Edward Ha~, F.6itor slid Publisher "" Economic Review," a publloa- *Antbe~v J. Ftezz% A~Is~t Editor tlon prepared by the Research

& Statistics Section of the Row / jOffice: Oicett Street. Mtddlethts~. E J. Jersey Deparitnent of Conserve- / ~as 8ee~d CI~LZ Matter on da~uary 4, 19~5, under the At .!’c4 March d, 1879, ~ the Post O~fice at Middtebt~t. N, J. Uon & .Economic D~velapment.

S~ I ~"&ll newl stories and letters of comment ~mbmlttod fe~ ptthEeat~

h 19~8, the arsote points out. ~ /must h,~ar bile name and addI.v~s of the writer, the value of the minerat pro~ ~ , !

duct]on of Ala*’.k ..... larg ....... !~

~!/~

"

~,]~thSle copies 5¢; 1 - yee~ subscription $~.~1; 2 yegrs $4,~ state, was less than half that ofINew Je’sey Yet the Garden

~:iState ranks forty - sixth in size,¯ Telephon’o~: Viking 4.70~, RAndolph q-aa00 !~: ~ a

t, 19e~ Zve~ befo~ the Rovo~uson, :) "\i ~(.MIDDLEBUSH,N, J,, THU ]a.SDAY,DECEMBERNew Jersey iron Was well known (

The Fum oritypo.a.t in helping to win in- ~ ’ ’

Even in victory. Somerset’s county government, has advooab dependence. T~day the State is ¯ ~" ".~ I.: "

~" \ ’"RepubUcan majority on the ed ereation of a post within the a ma)or producer d eight rain-

~i}Board of Freeholders b~have~ County Planing Board for an oral commodities. It is the soleofficial who would help draw in- producer d two commodities In ."in a mffnner that almust defies dustrisl rateblea to Somerset.

the United 8tales -- maganifer-~tnalysis, Despite her oft - declared in- n.s resldlum and greensand

Acknowledging after many forest in industrial promotion, marl. New Jersey als~ is a lead- " " "Yr.~-~--years of being coaxed, cajoled and despite the Republicans’ ing producer of magnesium, helland needled, that perhaps there endless and silly resistance clay, d[lhase trap rock and~s ~me need for governmental to such an activity, Freeholdersglass sand¯ ]~ffert in the sphere df industrial Robert Adams and Henry Each of the State’s 21 cat~les O/ Books & Plays & Sundry Thingspremotinn the two Repuhiiean Fetheraton refu~ed to permit engages ih some mining of rain-Freeholders rose tn all their: their colleague to attend the erat-based industry. Cumherisnd ¯ ,"monarchial dignity to announcePlanning Board conference. Sub- County is the leading sand and

Master~l~es O~ Literaturethat Freeholder Grace OurJste, saquenCy, Miss Gurlsle gained gravel prodaeing area in shethe board’s only Democrat, was entry despite the attempt to bar State, Middlesex County Jed the.......... ~r~ta as f ..... her, S~ tn the produo~o~ ~ et. "q’he Scarlet Letter"Phoning Board c~nferenee was If the GOP majority in the and Somerset County in the pro.concerned, a meeting preaum, county administration runs true duetion of stone, Passaic ranks~bly salted to discuss industrial to form, the eleetorate may sc<,n second in va~ue of ~ne In 1849 two things happened i~ his puritan characters, ’£hearomotlon, hear the crowing that Somerset ~roducti0n¯ the singularly uneventful ]ire o book is filled with other~iss Gurisie, aware that tier. is now all - o~l for industrial "I~e report S~dicates that dis- Nathanie] ~lawthorne. Pirst of

emblems, often as obvious inifying tegislation may soo~ ratable# and all beenuse of the averies of new minerals are all, his mother died. He has appearance ns the sev, r e "e ter~ome out of Trenton tO allocata studiuus and forthshqht action of being made. Notable in this~pecific promotional powers the Republicans. class are titanium-bearlng sands never been close to this myster- which Heater P’ynne wears

and radioactive rare earthJotts ~.’omatl who, legend has it upon her dress, hut always ¢om-

mloerals. These discoveries, to- retired behind herdoorsafterthe pllcated and subtle In sisal-Message for the Neutralists¯ ether with the expansion of re- death of her husb~ld and never finance, runctlening on man)The rising tide of emanelpa-.; the new cult of neutrali~t~, bnt fining and research facilities, i came out again, but his jaurnab different levels at.once.zion in theworld is being disturb-!like his colleagues in the .x. may paint the way toward an[and letlnrs attesl to the strongThe o~t]ines of the plot are

adinsolence.bY the grating .....d Of: elavivel wauts neutralisnl°lganizati’n’whereh ......

he ca, elYNVewn ~i*~.. ’yitir~nlth’tehnt n~Untnreg f ef°rd

deathfeelings evoked in him byhe, now familiar to almost .... y

The latest affrordery, directed not be affected adversely, educated AmericaiL Hesterat the Ua,ted Stales. ’. %.e’s aol ons in ,be Oongo ::c:o= ob,,u d ........thne bo los.ry ........,,s adui er ,aI]as come frunl SekoR Tours, the, behalf nf bumumbs r~fled ~ script[aa rate of $1 pe.r year. In lit8 Job tlS an lnspecl°l at ilk rohmial ~[em and he~rs tilepresident of Guineu. Disturbed:desire un Toure’s part to in- addition o ca u ’e articles ilthat a slow inuring UnRed i finance thai nation, reguIarlv raper s he employ undeSalem’ ra heCUSt°ms’ unp easanH°Use’e ’tuna[I[ ehSd Pearl" She s c°ndelltned¯ . . . .s ̄ o wear he sea- et ,,A- upU

Nations "recovered gs fumble i The ne[izrallstbloc, as ment p e ure, ho.q pegs trends iv tartest. When his [~aPh, tb~¯

I I [ne~ or he reat of her fand finally seated President’hypoerltleal an a]l[anee as the local at’cos and sew industrial Democrats lost the naio x "" ’ " " v.Kssavubu as. the de ¯cRate from, ,[ world .has ever seen, should, be deve Oh~ uen S

¯elections to the Whigs, eharga~ But all the urging of her’ jt~lges

- the Congo, dlsregsrdlng Toure S on notaee by new that the Unitedpreference for the erratic I Slates is ghtUng weary of bein~ NEW BROOM~-~ ~f dishenesty were trumped uI will not bring her to ldehtify her

oremier Patrice Lurrlunlha the b amed far all the world’s tlldttgRlnst.hlln Rod lhe whale af partller illsin. Only her husband,

’ . ’ ! . . - ¯. "~he clty of Columbus Misseelsbbecamre ............leader of Games reeen ly had wh e rank ng be most heroic

hiled ’ " who arrives at long hs in. . ¯ t ...........

place a;ne~ s T lg . nRfeu~I i~ nglaad c~]ony on the day d her pubs

thethe audacity to protest ~o our effort in hstory Io assist the male policemen in atrnllin~overnment that he isas con have not nalions E"

gp y " have been-I - Id w town p rk ng ........ th, L ,syo, , 0uoish 0n, ,erro nut

2el~ed "a the development of a Pres den E se ower’s de i resllS Aa n . e - n na he common: y’s sa n.... : I crease n ekels bebevflbly painful, and to a 2~lat; 2d 0On’ m n ster a d wr "partisan poslLIon hy the United, rejeehun of President Toure’nlis,ue d for ego nrkin vf

t, acule moral sans b ca e Y g . ’ eaks~.ates )n the s~tuatmn Jn the pmtesl, polntmg nut Toure slmore than 100 erceP~t

g

Plvsident" Toure¯ would like ta ;,at be ig.ot.ed by the [iewI CENS|INm°nthBuREAUTO ASS:

charges musl haw seemed uP°n Illm a h°rrtble privak,Congo, and that we support the -partlssnshlp and American sup first P m the, vengeance ~ and yet a veil-ridiculous, Rut the ass of he~nemtes of African emancipa- port of emanciI~tion move- " . uesnee no wnrse then the pan,sh-=i ........ ts.] ....... ge that shauld ~hb. :;;teehln:a;°~"~kf :ask’tit; {:~, ~r:n deWhfleh’biM;;lfDlmmesdsle

writing did him gvOd Theia !e ehe known as s leading figure inI governmentsin the world. ’WHAT’S YOUR PLEASURE?’ themes of his earlier short . g ndary Symbol ’......... The ee¢otof in a setiss of stories seemed to hsvl The real iltterest’d the b~ok~t~KLERS By ~eorg¢? tour sample stlrveys on /he eoalescl.d in his mind. The lies, of course, in the ways ill

re0reailonal activities of the em~lional travshe of 1849 provid- which sin hidden~ sin revealed.

~,~,.

American people Is under way ed the n ens y is which thost sin punished, sin un’p~Jnished, at-by the Rnreag of Ibe Cedar, s, themes had to be immersed (e feet the sinners ~th0th)cluda notU.S. Departme.l| of Unto- be their most effot’tive. He ar only Heater and I~imme~dale,¯meres, rived at the perfee~ symbel$ for hal Chillin~werth andindeed the

The firs~ survey B1 the set- the ideas and situations will whole comn~.unRy. The outwardies was c~d~cted-th Seplem- which his genitm best dealt, scene, the interview betweenher, with the remaining two ’i~e particular n.mbinatien o: events -- she Valdfflght scaffold9rbedt, led for March and Juee cdrcumsta~ees enabled him to Heater and Dimtnesdale in theof 1961. turn out~ at praatlcnlly a whih wnnds wbich~tltht~lke a moral

wilderness, I~e~th~’~t~t Dlmmes-Members of a I:umber of to- heal one of the most ~erfec’t daJe t~rtured by,~t~le Pearl --eal famtlie% selected by novels ever wrll~en¯ Hawtharne all stand for the,a~er aDn[esmeal,s e~ the Census Bureau’s began "TEe ~riet Letter" i,-selentRIc sltmp[thg ~rogram, 8epiembe~/-l$48 and was don of the charaethrJi :Who peopleWIG be/oferv~ewed ~Sarding

by l~ebrua’@" "’= d’ "-18fi0. In ," s these inlense~:,ta~~ .... thr wedtheir outdoor reereationa[ as- comparatively brief space he pages, Their legend, and legendUviUe% ieals profont~dly nnd searching, set in the disthnce of the

T~IM~S to be e~vered ineIude ly with several di[feretit aspee[v with mysterinusvaegtton tripe away from af "the affect of a sm en thl a life ofhome, other’ trig.for outdoor miltds of lbose Involved In it. this legend In its

’ teepee|ion, their reerles|tona! turn becomes a eYmbolifor allao|lvltie% ~ld fe.ml~y the terrors of.sin as suffered byship of recreational equlPalellt, Tim’ n6~ ~(hb ..... Inca ltts Dt il~l]Ith~j,s. TheIoformgtt~tl will be. cofleeted solously or not, is constructed a~ delinltlul~s "of~h~.¢~l~;. e, buton the length of vae, ttlol~, symr0etrte~ly ~ a geometUc the fact of Sin toe8 arts toflnle" of year va6aUorm lt~ ligurfl:’l~l~id pattern is p~r,

~mblem ot the’"NOW, Pro~sso¢ don’t ~tll ms pu’~ forli~’t~ t~ke dlstz~e~ tnn~e~l, ex% : -_ . , .~. .$ottr wldl@tl . - . - , ....

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. ProteinsVitomins - Minerels

Lnctose and Solids-Not-Fntl

At n meeting last week the with $18te Farm and onjoylr~g eoml~lote ear ineurBrlel pro-Franklin Eagles Ladies Auxil- toction, plus "Hometown CMIm Service" wh#tevot Iheyiary uade plans fur a "Christmns dd¥o, Conta¢l me today,

Iparty on Dee+ J8 Jn the eJu~-he+0on ,+rent+0o. Arthur LSo, you see, you get more of everythlnff

A. BESSENYEI & SON ~ ¯

t~t |~ good top you and ~ £smI/y, o+J B.mer~ Zm,m~l~/~8 HamSIo~ 8LNew Br~sw/ek Yottt + 8’+a~ Fs~=4~’e~

@Imlltll+l~l~l’lmlll 900 ~+ m.m~BROOI~IDE ~ l Quackenbom+ i ~ l I . : ;~i; ;,

+J :+ ’ ~’-- ~1~i~.. + + ~: l : .... msw mmt;mswlci : ’ |l~. I ~ UtomO+l it+ n S U ~ * ~ C [ COMPANY

" " .... l-none IP~q~ a.Zl/U l j l ~’~ + I t ~ HomlOOSgll|kloIIMAIIO"’III~j’Mhdl : ~ . ~,++~

’ ’ ........... l + ]Jr ............... + ................................ Y ...... r’+ I+: ri --P= +: .......~ ..........................

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P~zug , , TI~ FaA.~X,LZN NEWS-~ZCOaD ... rnvr~DAy, ~..~,~

Rea~l~ite., ~ ................. lieu! Estate .... : ..... I, Real Estate._ . ,~t~.’ t~,q. .~ , ,. , , .

RmD EWAT n N;. 1 IOSEFH m LANSkI£"~sw attraetlve ranch hoa~d, large gvlng room ann" klte~en w~th ¯ ,., , r,~.:. ~eClJ Esblte Agemcy :’: " - ’ When you warn some h~.

blglt-th G,E. ov/~n and r~ngn, 3 bedrooms, fntl file bath, lull " ’ .hotter In your home, you 4~tlBL.~.~

~aement, built-in 2-car gsi’age, lot t~xl~O, re!ling for $i6,500. C~AREMONT. HOME~ "" ply a litlle bi more This hom~ ~" "~ ’ haw the extr~ you want. CallMANVILLE No. 2 Millstone Road, Hlltsborough Township no* before ~’~t~ ~,oL~l~L~

/,)or~ side. ~.family brick home with 4 rooms and bath in each ...... partunity to aa0 t~l~ ~-~-cmm L-vpart~nerrt, Good Location. gelling for only $iO,OOO. Custora-balLf ranch and split level barnes .situated oil ½-a~’e

shaped ranch on3e~ Eqtc~s~¢leta, On bus line, with curbs and gqlters and :macadar0 road. porch that coui )lea~il~’beu hs"’r)e~

ALL BUYERS ~ $1,500 DOWN No. 3 Mode] home consists of: O large reeve "l~ baths with vanitya~ rerreatioh r~.~. ~,lt ba~-

Ineomparal~le Value at $14,5OOand mirror, birch cabinets with G, E. built-in oven and range, ment, fuay Idnd~cal~ 8Oxl00gag heal and b~oment. Itg.600.

lot with trees. YoU’ll agree it’sJtlanville, new 6-room C=pe Cod homes are specially built forwing families ¯with 4 bedrooms, De Luxe kilehen with wall F~tflt. Mills~neI a good buy at Stg 9~0. ~k :~:" ¯

No. 182.sand range, tile bath, full dry basement, ]aod~caped ]at, Moderfl 6-room hvane, ntl hot water heat b~em~t a~n parch, ¯ ""macadam driveway. Don’t waste time! HURRY -- You stin have garage, lot S0xl~0, $1S,S00, A. Gioltlbe(tl ’]~g~ney: ".~tbT~e to choose your interior decorating.

Rarttan , zn W. Complain Rd./Ma~!fi~ iMANVILLE No. 4 Eight-room home. ell heat, ~’ange. basement, p~reb, tot 80x140. Open gun. _-- I~. 2-t~9

N~rth Side, attraetive r~taeh home with large living ~om. kii- $14,80~.ehen, dining room, 3 bedrooms, tile bath, full basement, attached South Boalld BroOk -".’.if ~ i~.1 t’~~arage, lot 100xl00. Selling for $16,900.. $1x-ro0m home, basement, oil heat, range, lot lgf* x 100, $1~,8~01

Buy .D~t t~d; ~i MANVILLE N~. 5’ South Bide, 4-family home, 3 rooms and bath in eaeh apt. Hillshorough Township ~ . ¯ ,

Monthly Jtlcorae $210; good investment prop One block to town¯ Cape Cod, 4 rooms al~i beth downstairs, expansion attic, close{ N~Only $1Odl0g. porch, full basement, hot water oa heat, 2-~ar .garage~ ~-aere

Inn& Freezer and refrigerator. Nicely lvra~sc~pad shade tzev~ a~$ 3-B_~3ROOM I~RCK

BOUND BROOK No. 6 shrubs. Asking $13,500. Attached Garage,¯ ~.Centrally ]Dealed, 3 - f~mily home and store, slightly in need - "

of rapait~. You can own this investment prop. for only $9,~00. M~nvi~e Oven and Range,

Modern 5-ro~m ranch home. basement, gas heat, oven and Birch Kileher~ Cabine~. :’" i"MANVILLE No. 7 ran~, storm wthdow~, i~ 7~h~.~. $1%~. Ceramic Setth.

American Standard Fixtures:NEW modern 5-room ranch home, 3 bedrooms, tile bath, larg"Hlllsborou hgkitchen and ]ivthg room. full basement, 4 blks from Main St Lot 1GOx300Feet.

Ibt 75x100. Very good buy at $14,900, 8½ acre& $8.000, NJce.Locat[ou.

BRIDGEWATER No. 8 Rarittms Weiss Te~aee l0 Minutes from SOmerville . ;.Be] Air Ranch home next to $omervll]e, 6 rooms with 3 bed ¯ .,

redraw, full bath, utility room. Lot 80xll0, nicely landscaped, Mealier Park MORTGAGE .

$15.000. Custom built homes, with city sewers, water, macadam street, CAN BE AP.BANGED!orbs. Oil large lnt.q, ..

BRIDGEWATER No. 9 Model borne ¢onsi~t~ of ~ Jarge rooms, cedar shakes, full base-’fhis new 2-story colonial home is ideal for the larger type ment, bui]tdn G.E. oven and range, birch tablets, ceramic tile

R~ 5"3673 "fsYntly desiring more room for children to play. On first floor bath. ~]idblg door aloe.eta, ChOiCe o~ ealorn through~ut. 118.900.this home has [arge living room with fireplace, dining roor~, . o

kitchen with G.B. electric built ins, and family room. On aoc~nd or

f]oor~ 4 large bedrooms, tiled bath, and ½ bath off master bed- . JOSEPH,.,BIF.LANSKI - FL 9-5282 : " :$28,~, :

JOHN MEUALICK, A~SOCIATE BRO~R 1. __

Many other listings in various locations and L0 $. Main St., Manville RA 5-1995 Manville, N. 12th Ave.

All prie.e rKu~ If no.ar~’er cab RA 1-1890 or ~’L ~goo. "~ais ~s going t~ be n beauty!

.rust listen to ~bis: d .bedrooms,

All Otmlifled Buyers Low as 3% Down Pcryment NEW HOMES IN MANVILLE dining re. ’;, kitchen, spool ....

6-room Cape Cod wlth 1½ baths, Boese] AVenUe. $15,990. living re=::,, full basement, gas

K~t~PSAK AGEN{~YNew 5-room Ranch. Grlgg~ Place (Lost Valley), $1~,500, bcl, wan ," neat. With brick halt

¯ way up the front. Ot~e-c~ at-Mm~ber of Mo.lUple ~g ~l~rv~ New 3-bedreom ranch, ful]y equipped kitchen, spaeJou~ living t~ehed garage, 100Xi00 1ot. You

room, l-eltr garage, corne r Blee~her St. and N. 13th Avenue.can still choose interior color~,

$8 S. MAIN ST. RA 5-1~81 MANVn’.~I~. $17,500.Don’t delay, act nbw. No. lot

]~ew, attractive 5-room ranch, l-ear garage, corner St, Marks Asking $1’~.9~.,and SI. Johns streets. $17,400.

IN MANVILLEHOMES VARIETY OF GOOD HOMES A. Giombetfl AgencySouth ]6th Avenue

z.We]i¯inaJntalncd 8-room fr~ne boone, all large Imams, 12Oxlg0 211 W’. Complain Rd., Manville "

~0w under e~natruc’ti~a, -large ~-rr~m ranch, birch ca’~inet~, Landscaped plot, 2-~ar garage, R, 4th Aven~e, Manville, Stg,9~,Open Bun, _~ -P~%. ~-~8~ [HotpoJnt even and range, ful] cellar with outside entrance, curbs In Millstone -- A good 5-room home, 3 years old, with attached

and gutters. Price $15.900. garage and utility rc~m. Hot water ba~ebeaa~:i heat, 100x~ plot

~on|h ~18t Avenuewith garden and trees, $17,~0~.. DO,. n paymeni to suit ~,OLW

poek,~. New 3-bedromm ranch]q~ "d~td~r ~S%TU~%IDn’ ~neb h~w~s On ex%ra large l°t~;’ F~@ b]i~ ~’¢~a aPl~% 1~/el at gvan~ Urlve’ Manvlll°’ $1fl’g~’ hun.e, attached garage, full base-

rooms without garage $15.200. Five rooms with garage $16,500. A fine aew 8-room frame Cape COd home with 4 I~l~ooms. me:it. $L8,250.

South 12th Avenue Kitchen nicely equipped with wen, stove and I:oomy t~abJnets,Viueent K. F~anneryshades and al~umlnum storm windows go with house, ’/Sxlg0 p]oL

Near completion, new ?-room ap/It-lavet with brick front, cellar See Jt st 89 S. ~th Ave., Manville. Priced right at $14,900.~d garage, 1% ’~th~, Hot.lot oven ~d rang~, bl~ch cabi~e~ "Rea~to~f’ ~’" :eurbe and gutters, Still time to choose ~tors. Price $18,900. Bargaint Five-room clean frame bungalow In Manville Center,

spacious roozr~, full basement and attic, oil best, l-Car garade, ]lo,~{~ 208, STATION ~U~gl~.South 4th Avenue eoxtg0 plot with trees and gsrdei~*, $13,800. DELL.~ MI~*.D~ M..r, ’ ¯

To be constructed, 2*family home with Ig rc~m~ mad 2-.2al8Br~ge. We L~vlte your lnspevii~’~ on these hom~s ~1 .:

I.’l !) t;~22 " FL 9-5t50

SOUTII idth AVENU~ well as o~ many others, [ .~,l~nville, fl-roo~ C4al~4 b~, ~i tit" ff.m~flr~d

ADAM JAKELSKY J. IL CHARNESKI AGENCY, INC. : l.~ua~e, full h.~eme~t, te=ced-~J y~d, landseapa~. ILk ~.$0~9 *"

Realtors anti, Insurance : I--B~n~s ~,, ?g’xFi~r9~ te~ Avemte b~nvilleI with 2$’xbg’ buLld~ng, en Sem-RAn~ntph ~-~74V " 4’2 S. Main St*, Manville, N. J* ~¢,,,vi ~t., New e~.~aek. Red.

RA 2.0070. i .,,,,.bte. CH ~t.HOMES WANTED ~orSale

We have be,vats Ior homes in the mvdlum prl~,fleld,e~u~erln~~lll~ Your hame~ Now l~ tha time t~h’l~ :.

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