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o ,,o iNTho ,n,l,n I’i WS-RECORD " WANT ADS £~ery RA -~-3300 Tt~r~/a~ VOL. 8, No. 4)3 SOMEIUSET, N. J., THUBASDAY, AUGUST D, l~g 8# Per Cop~ 2 GIRLS HAVE ROLES tr" Help Wanted: A Manager t~ oG~o~ MU~O~ [~. S ~e Co.,~g -- Yl~o l&yea~3kJ g i r 1 s from -- ¯ Franklin h~ve roles in a ehth y To Succeed Seamers, Who Remgns dron. o.ioal be.od on th.,.o AnotherBus Compan .eeki.ga=,oi.,oan.go. to Co,,ege. °"=’ISeeks Franklin Route succeed William Seamers, who Summer Theater reei~ted ]a~ week to bee0~ne Sharon Mattern has a leading town manager of Bellevflle in acting r01e in the production and By EDWADD N$~SN Essex Count. Susan Dtedemeler has an lm- portan, part ~ ~e singing and AS a strike agath, s, the Mill- C¢I;’l, ~oiL Tttke ~o/n@o~ Rot,~e theft an ope~g eMs~s dancing portion Of the mL~alcal, s t o n e DuS Lthes entered 1~ TO ~on~rg~g Hosp~l~ here is being circulated through s~th week today, e f f u r t s by PranMin resid6"nts who mush newslet,er d~stributed by the Mayor George Cansovay to find go to 80merville Hospital f o r V Acq~r a substitute opera, .... t wllh treatment b~t do not have trane- national ~ity managers’ assoe]- ~te to e ,imbed success this week aJtJon a.nd through~/ bulletin is- portathla heoav~e of ~ M~II4 .o~ by ,be N. ~. ~nsgor, ~ .-ssgg -,-m’L’s-~C--:Wa" Th, oe~oer ha. ,earned .~o.o ~.. Lth. ~,~a .~o~ . that a bus company has initiated call Townehlp ]1~11. VI 4-M00, .ekd~inlstrators’ Ae,~c¢ia(ion procedures to secure permission P?elfare Director d A Kyeel ~..,,oa,,oos far ,he pos,,,oo .,g~-..o.,no~a~,:-naa"e a to opera~ ,. part o, th. a. ~l~, trs..~r.oga ,rao,.~t.. are ~eing directed to Twamshtp rm~ covered by. the Millstone Hen for them Ule~k l~ercer D, Smith. W h o line’s frenchJse. The name of llso aerves as d~uty manager At Mr. K..vse])s ~equesh the Final consideration of it $10- ~,,~e substitute csrrier was not hose,to’ w~, poe* a n~.in~ r~- when the chief administrative 000 bonding ordinance to scourge r~vealed. officer isonleave, quesLing Franklin parietal with Mr. Son’~rs, w~o became WUtlam Sommer~ rlght~of-way ~or a public read The company which has ex- ears to offer trsnapor~ti~ Io to run f~em Weaton Canal Road pressed interested in the strike- those who ordinarily depend on the municipalJty)s first manager Mr, Setnmers told this new~ ~ Bred.an Place, providing ac- h4~d rouLe has made it kRown Lhe b~ses whenthi~typeof government paper that several reaso~1$ eaus-eessto municipally-owned in- itdesires to provide ~ransp~rta- Theclearing h o u ¯ e forat- war L~eug~atod here in 1P59, ed his decision to leave Fraflk- duatrlal Sites, waspe¯tpOnod Us- tion on~jr~ the FranJ~]insac,Joel rangematl~ s w[][ be the ¯W~tCh" gave 30 days notice to the i~n. Oneofthese wasthe salary t II Tuesday. Theadjournment of thefranchised route which boar d operator In Township s°verlfing h°dy it ~ek ttS° ]&Bt offer madebY Belleville’ $]~’000 W~S a~]31~3ved after rfi°re that~ extteP’~s fr°t~’a ~[~w~LU~*W’~:k N~tl]. ]~$rgonl driving to ~omar- I~ht, whenhe sent e~pies of his a year as compared with $10,000 an hour of public hearing and through M~nville and into Sos. set Hospital whohave room for resignatJ01~ toallmembers o~ hehasbeen receiving here. "ouncilmanJc debate, ervgl~. ¯ floWerpasse,liar are reqtteste~ the governing body AeoordJsg Anotherr e a s o n he said. i~ Mrs Elizabeth Shea of Cotton- ~lere a I S o were JrMlcations to a d v J s ¯ the gu!unthl~al oper. th this letter, his resignatthn be. comes ¯Ere,ire Sept 1. (~tin~¢l on Page lg) aii Lane ~oad, r~p?~c-~ ~ th~ w ¯ e k that th~ S~ve~,g ¯for. and those requthJng ,rares. her counsel, ~enry Van Douten body mlg~l make a~ther at- portatlon should ¯hso car VI 4- qJ ~[~f,.¢ro~_ ~j~ of Morrl. P]ains, requested tha~ tempt to affect Sl~ate seizure ef 94~). --0~" ~i¥--a?~’~/.~ F~I e’~ ~’----~y#rd~4*/~." "----’’-- " the Council ..... $~der the pra-the M~llstone line, One attempt ~p~sed road rout~ ~,o ~vOid frisk* ~.o ge ~, .t~a,e ~r, ter~en’*~on, failed in¯ a ~riangular parcel out of when GOV.Richard Nugbe~ re- For Little League FieM herr .......... tang,lot,root. ~.o,ed,hepropo.is*.lt,~by Mall Developers Co~mcilmen Jose~ Puci]Io Ma y o r George Coneavoy and end Oeo~,, En0oil.., .o~k~.g re~.=end~ ,~., ~.d,,.o~ e,."~ .U"ue s, Variance AnotherL i 1 t ! ¯ League hM]. Ground breaking ceremonies with Tear.hip Engineer William forts be eontk~uod. park i¯ b’e in g constructed in were conducted Thursday, with Dismay, reported that several M¯y Meet TOnight Franklin ’~ o w n ¯ b I p on ¯ six- Frafik]th’s Mayo~C~.orge Con- eohferences h~d been held wiLh After the Council failed last With revisior~ requested by s~voy and Su~th Bo~d B)c~k’s property owners affected by the week to reso, w dl~erenees be. th~ pL~vnir4 Se,~rd al:.~rentlg acre Madison A v ¯ n ue tta~ Mayor Nicholas O Darber turn. r o a d and after considering eweenthe Lm~on drivers and the ready for aeceplemce Frtnklin ¯" owned by the mu~lclpsiSy, in¯ the first spade o~ earth, Pye. several proposals the one that bus line. Mayor ConsoVOy an. MMI Ir~c w~ ~ek ¯ The ]and b¯s been ]¯sxd t( sJdin& at the ceremot~tes war cuts off s corner of ~e Shea nou~od that unlesl ¯ sub~ltute earl,nee from the Board of Ad. e,~rri*r could ~e found Frank, Ln ~trc, tr~t ca &,a~, ~tta permR theS°~th~’~’~’IdDr0ekAJ’e¯Ll+" Frar~h Mazzatiel,o o~ Sornerse~ property was ¢~rJ~dered the "might seek p~rmIsat~1 to oper- lee¯ted on ]is g@0.~cr~ tr&ct. tleLeag~e, whosei’rlnchJeewJtb Hfll),presidentotthe~ ma.t f~a~Me, ~movalC~th~tructurunow the national beHbull proseam leag~. ~ buses trader me~nlclP¯l ma~. _ Jte~emt]Ue~~ ~ .0~,~9~ ~aur~ ~ ~ ~ 4 t,~mmlm ga *.~ t~ SeVtt~ that the ~1 sourer some ~orm ofe’e~lef l~r Mrs. more than I,~ are FranMl~ twogre~s~s~wening. Shea He si~ sa~d he ;uod not residents, it has been estimated oecupthd by Concllman Jo¯eph r~c~iv~l ¯uttLc~s~t inner.sUes . .~eth~r at~em~ to l~etl the Puclllo on l~Ol~y ¯¢qxxlre4 I w a~out the program to suppor~ d i s p a t e ?between driver~ and tim¯ 4dx°C’~’P¯nY’miUlen dol~which oomff~lr~d ~’¯ I~V,-’~r~ . "~:- rmu~germmt’may b~ made to- eenthr on E¯atoa A~enu~ near He was remthded by Mayor night. The mayor has thvl~ed ~e tnterstate Frteway, C,~orge Cc~vcy a~d C~j~etb ]~dwsrd Oaks, Mll]stol~ viee- m e n Ci’~arles MeCioskey e~ n d presider¯, to allele,tonight’~lmlt~ionThe M~Abto movede’~wl~P~rS~bese struciure~seek" .per- Pueille that the subject hadbeen Council agenda meelthg, to New Bmnswi~ Road. ’/’his disclosed by the Cour~ and the The drlver~ have asked for a wou~d provide ]a~d requ[-r~ for 40 cen~ per.hour wa~ n.erease, len~[~,eer d~trLng ¯gend~ ~aeet- but have indicated they woMd ~&s ,~oding ~to ~ ~.~]~ ~jL Aa a ~e.ralt o~ the d~b¯te settle for ]O cents, pz~yvMlr~ ,be ~inll center area from, ~¯s~ CouncJlman Frank Keary :mov- tmlo~ IS given jurlsdJetton over Avenue, The developers last week’sub- ed ~haL~nM cnnsiderat~on be drivers of charter buses oPorst- re,tied ~ViS~g P~ pla~e, for odjourned until Tuesday, a n d ed by subsidiary com~oanies of . molel-reslaurant, Lheatre and ¯ Mr,LJsi seconded .the motion, Millstone Bu~ Lines. 1~’ Onka di~gn~ departmenl store, Mr. On the roll call-, the ajourn~e~t last week said his co~pany has Gryk~an told this newspaper he Wan approved~y a ~-’t vote, The beet9 ]osing m~zley and could not found these "f~vereble exuep~ dissenting vote was cast by Mr. met the unlon*s demends, for a h~w minor things", and the After he recorded his appo~i- SEWERAGE AUTHODITY Planning Board Was scheduled to act Dr. IJlese revJeed planm ~ion, Mr. L~si claimed thn’~ ~he WILL CONVENE MONDAY last night at a special r~’etthg, Council bad not spent sufflclenl A meetingof the Sewerage t i e co s~de in S , Authvrily will he held in the Ad- m n r g Mrs heas . . HOUSING AUTNOR TY situation, Iminlstrat~ve O/fives Monday at HAS MEETING MONDAY I’/Lrs, Sbea~s r e q u e S ~ for ra- ] B p,rn., " The Nou~thgAuthor,ly W J l~. alignment of the route Is ached K ANIS~ET8 ¯;old its regular see,Jag Monday u I e d ~ be aired at tonight’s IW 6’ P M et 8 pen. in the Authority Office MOt~DAY AT ~0 Council e.genda meeting " 1’1 at 1 Parkslde Street. GROT~hLD ]~RHA]~IHO fo~ LRt~e Lttk’ue B~athalt fl~d ts get- IC~mtthued ~ ~ ~ the Fre~Min Perk Inn, OnJ~$2,~0 a Ye4~ When he e ad ourned The Kiw~ts Club w I holda ~ormodby il. to r.) Mayors Nicholas Barber told Ge~ C¢~mevoy men the me t~g l x-~eetin~ MOnday at d:~O p,m, in Read The Newe-Recor~ ¯ Of 80~h~ Mould BrOOk aJ~d Fl~,~kl~ 9[~vl~hip respectively.

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Page 1: WANT RA -~-3300 Tt~r~/a~ o ,,o iN WS-RECORD Tho ,n,l,n I’i August/08-09-1962.pdfPranMin resid6"nts who mush newslet,er d~stributed by the Mayor George Cansovay to find go to 80merville

o ,,o iN Tho ,n,l,n I’iWS-RECORD "WANT ADS £~ery

RA -~-3300 Tt~r~/a~

VOL. 8, No. 4)3 SOMEIUSET, N. J., THUBASDAY, AUGUST D, l~g 8# Per Cop~

2 GIRLS HAVE ROLES tr"Help Wanted: A Manager t~ oG~o~ MU~O~[~. S ~e Co.,~g-- Yl~o l&yea~3kJ g i r 1 s from --

¯ Franklin h~ve roles in a ehth yTo Succeed Seamers, Who Remgns dron. o.ioal be.od on th.,.oAnother Bus Compan.eeki.ga=,oi.,oan.go. to Co,,ege. °"=’ISeeks Franklin Routesucceed William Seamers, who Summer Theaterreei~ted ]a~ week to bee0~ne Sharon Mattern has a leadingtown manager of Bellevflle in acting r01e in the production and By EDWADD N$~SNEssex Count. Susan Dtedemeler has an lm-

portan, part ~ ~e singing and AS a strike agath, s, the Mill- C¢I;’l, ~oiL Tttke ~o/n@o~Rot,~e theft an ope~g eMs~s dancing portion Of the mL~alcal, s t o n e DuS Lthes entered 1~ TO ~on~rg~g Hosp~l~

here is being circulated through s~th week today, e f f u r t s byPranMin resid6"nts who mush

newslet,er d~stributed by the Mayor George Cansovay to find go to 80merville Hospital f o r

V Acq~ra substitute opera, .... t wllh treatment b~t do not have trane-national ~ity managers’ assoe]-

~te to e ,imbed success this weekaJtJon a.nd through ~/ bulletin is- portathla heoav~e of ~ M~II4.o~ by ,be N. ~. ~nsgor, ~ .-ssgg -,-m’L’s-~C--:Wa"Th, oe~oer ha. ,earned.~o.o ~.. Lth. ~,~a .~o~. that a bus company has initiated call Townehlp ]1~11. VI 4-M00,.ekd~inlstrators’ Ae,~c¢ia(ion procedures to secure permission P?elfare Director d A Kyeel~..,,oa,,oos far ,he pos,,,oo .,g~-..o.,no~a~,:-naa"ea to opera~ ,. part o, th. a.~l~, trs..~r.oga ,rao,.~t..

are ~eing directed to Twamshtp rm~ covered by. the Millstone Hen for themUle~k l~ercer D, Smith. W h o line’s frenchJse. The name ofllso aerves as d~uty manager At Mr. K..vse])s ~equesh the

Final consideration of it $10- ~,,~e substitute csrrier was not hose,to’ w~, poe* a n~.in~ r~-when the chief administrative 000 bonding ordinance to scourge r~vealed.officer is on leave, quesLing Franklin parietal with

Mr. Son’~rs, w~o becameWUtlam Sommer~ rlght~of-way ~or a public read The company which has ex- ears to offer trsnapor~ti~ Io

to run f~em Weaton Canal Road pressed interested in the strike- those who ordinarily depend onthe municipalJty)s first manager Mr, Setnmers told this new~ ~ Bred.an Place, providing ac- h4~d rouLe has made it kRownLhe b~seswhen thi~ type of government paper that several reaso~1$ eaus- eess to municipally-owned in- it desires to provide ~ransp~rta- The clearing h o u ¯ e for at-war L~eug~atod here in 1P59, ed his decision to leave Fraflk- duatrlal Sites, was pe¯tpOnod Us- tion on~ jr~ the FranJ~]in sac,Joel

rangematl~s w[][ be the ¯W~tCh"

gave 30 days notice to the i~n. One of these was the salary t II Tuesday. The adjournment of the franchised route which boar d operator In Townships°verlfing h°dy it ~ek ttS° ]&Btoffer made bY Belleville’ $]~’000 W~S a~]31~3ved after rfi°re that~ extteP’~s fr°t~’a ~[~w ~LU~*W’~:kN~tl]. ]~$rgonl driving to ~omar-I~ht, when he sent e~pies of his a year as compared with $10,000 an hour of public hearing and through M~nville and into Sos.

set Hospital who have room forresignatJ01~ to all members o~ he has been receiving here. "ouncilmanJc debate, ervgl~.¯ floWer passe,liar are reqtteste~the governing body AeoordJsg Another r e a s o n he said. i~ Mrs Elizabeth Shea of Cotton- ~lere a I S o were JrMlcationsto a d v J s ¯ the gu!unthl~al oper.th this letter, his resignatthn be.

comes ̄Ere,ire Sept 1. (~tin~¢l on Page lg) aii Lane ~oad, r~p?~c-~ ~ th~ w ̄ e k that th~ S~ve~,g¯for. and those requthJng ,rares.

her counsel, ~enry Van Douten body mlg~l make a~ther at- portatlon should ̄ hso car VI 4-

qJ~[~f,.¢ro~_ ~j~of Morrl. P]ains, requested tha~ tempt to affect Sl~ate seizure ef

94~).

--0~" ~i¥--a?~’~/.~F~I e’~ ~’----~y#rd~4*/~." "----’’-- " the Council ..... $~der the pra-the M~llstone line, One attempt~p~sed road rout~ ~,o ~vOid frisk* ~.o ge~, .t~a,e ~r, ter~en’*~on, failedin¯ a ~riangular parcel out of when GOV. Richard Nugbe~ re-

For Little League FieM herr .......... tang,lot,root. ~.o,ed,hepropo.is*.lt,~by Mall DevelopersCo~mcilmen Jose~ Puci]Io M a y o r George Coneavoy andend Oeo~,, En0oil.., .o~k~.gre~.=end~ ,~., ~.d,,.o~ e,."~ .U"ues, Variance

Another L i 1 t ! ¯ League hM]. Ground breaking ceremonies with Tear.hip Engineer William forts be eontk~uod.park i¯ b’e in g constructed in were conducted Thursday, with Dismay, reported that several M¯y Meet TOnightFranklin ’~ o w n ̄ b I p on ̄ six- Frafik]th’s Mayo~ C~.orge Con- eohferences h~d been held wiLh After the Council failed last With revisior~ requested by

s~voy and Su~th Bo~d B)c~k’s property owners affected by the week to reso, w dl~erenees be. th~ pL~vnir4 Se,~rd al:.~rentlgacre Madison A v ¯ n ue tta~ Mayor Nicholas O Darber turn. r o a d and after considering eween the Lm~on drivers and the ready for aeceplemce Frtnklin

¯" owned by the mu~lclpsiSy, in¯ the first spade o~ earth, Pye. several proposals the one that bus line. Mayor ConsoVOy an. MMI Ir~c w~ ~ek ¯The ]and b¯s been ]¯sxd t( sJdin& at the ceremot~tes war cuts off s corner of ~e Shea nou~od that unlesl ¯ sub~ltute earl,nee from the Board of Ad.

e,~rri*r could ~e found Frank, Ln ~trc, tr~t ca &,a~, ~t ta permRtheS°~th~’~’~’IdDr0ekAJ’e¯Ll+" Frar~h Mazzatiel,o o~ Sornerse~ property was ¢~rJ~dered the "might seek p~rmIsat~1 to oper- lee¯ted on ]is g@0.~cr~ tr&ct.tleLeag~e, whosei’rlnchJeewJtb Hfll),presidentotthe~ ma.t f~a~Me,~movalC~th~tructurunow

the national beHbull proseam leag~. ~ buses trader me~nlclP¯l ma~. _ Jte~emt]Ue~ ~ ~ .0~,~9~

~aur~ ~ ~ ~ 4 t,~mmlm ga *.~ t~ SeVtt~ that the ~1 sourersome ~orm ofe’e~lef l~r Mrs. more than I,~ are FranMl~ twogre~s~s~wening.Shea He si~ sa~d he ;uod not residents, it has been estimated oecupthd by Concllman Jo¯ephr~c~iv~l ¯uttLc~s~t inner.sUes . .~eth~r at~em~ to l~etl the Puclllo on l~Ol~y ¯¢qxxlre4 Iwa~out the program to suppor~ d i s p a t e ?between driver~ and tim¯ 4dx°C’~’P¯nY’miUlen dol~which oomff~lr~d ~’¯ I~V,-’~r~

. "~:-rmu~germmt’may b~ made to- eenthr on E¯atoa A~enu~ near

He was remthded by Mayor night. The mayor has thvl~ed ~e tnterstate Frteway,C,~orge Cc~vcy a~d C~j~etb ]~dwsrd Oaks, Mll]stol~ viee-m e n Ci’~arles MeCioskey e~ n d

presider¯, to allele, tonight’~lmlt~ionThe M~Abto movede’~wl~P~rS~bese struciure~seek" .per-

Pueille that the subject had been Council agenda meelthg,to New Bmnswi~ Road. ’/’his

disclosed by the Cour~ and the The drlver~ have asked for a wou~d provide ]a~d requ[-r~ for40 cen~ per.hour wa~ n.erease,len~[~,eer d~trLng ¯gend~ ~aeet- but have indicated they woMd ~&s ,~oding ~to ~ ~.~]~~jL

Aa a ~e.ralt o~ the d~b¯te settle for ]O cents, pz~yvMlr~ ,be ~inll center area from, ~¯s~

CouncJlman Frank Keary :mov-tmlo~ IS given jurlsdJetton over Avenue,

The developers last week’sub-ed ~haL ~nM cnnsiderat~on be drivers of charter buses oPorst- re,tied ~ViS~g P~ pla~e, forodjourned until Tuesday, a n d ed by subsidiary com~oanies of . molel-reslaurant, Lheatre and

¯ Mr, LJsi seconded .the motion,Millstone Bu~ Lines. 1~’ Onka di~gn~ departmenl store, Mr.

On the roll call-, the ajourn~e~tlast week said his co~pany has Gryk~an told this newspaper heWan approved ~y a ~-’t vote, The beet9 ]osing m~zley and could not found these "f~vereble exuep~dissenting vote was cast by Mr. met the unlon*s demends, for a h~w minor things", and the

After he recorded his appo~i- SEWERAGE AUTHODITYPlanning Board Was scheduledto act Dr. IJlese revJeed planm

~ion, Mr. L~si claimed thn’~ ~he WILL CONVENE MONDAY last night at a special r~’etthg,Council bad not spent sufflclenl A meeting of the Sewerage

t i e co s~de in S ,Authvrily will he held in the Ad-

m n r g Mrs heas . . HOUSING AUTNOR TYsituation, Iminlstrat~ve O/fives Monday at HAS MEETING MONDAY

I’/Lrs, Sbea~s r e q u e S ~ for ra-] B p,rn.,"

The Nou~thg Author,ly W J l~.alignment of the route Is ached K ANIS~ET8 ¯;old its regular see,Jag Mondayu I e d ~ be aired at tonight’s IW

6’ P M et 8 pen. in the Authority OfficeMOt~DAY AT ~0Council e.genda meeting ’ " 1’1 at 1 Parkslde Street.

GROT~hLD ]~RHA]~IHO fo~ LRt~e Lttk’ue B~athalt fl~d ts get-

IC~mtthued ~ ~ ~ the Fre~Min Perk Inn, OnJ~ $2,~0 a Ye4~

When he e ad ourned The Kiw~ts Club w I hold a~ormod by il. to r.) Mayors Nicholas Barber told Ge~ C¢~mevoy

men the me t~g lx-~eetin~ MOnday at d:~O p,m, in Read The Newe-Recor~

¯ Of 80~h~ Mould BrOOk aJ~d Fl~,~kl~ 9[~vl~hip respectively.

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PRID[ OFTHE FARM

Tomatoes16 OZ,CAN

(~MI~BIIL S

TOMATOSOUP

loi (OZ.((In

BORDEN’S

CREAMCHEESE3oz.pkg.

ckee~

BRIQUETS ’,~ 99.LIw~m Healo Asier(~l

CANNED SODA = 7.~JR~US DRINK ": 9.pride of 1411 Farm

- SWEET :-~ 10.Lledea Hour*

GRAPE DRINK ":.~’19.LIMI~ llarml Reg. or ¢ph~lo cur

FRENCH FRIES 2’:~ 45.Lladel House

’ SUGAR OlIIAMMLAI’ID 5 ~, 48*

B’+Jk’+IB+"Y"J:OOD 10,-.. 89.F**d~wl

MU,vA,~*m,m 6~: +7.0.,~ ~__ ~

Net* /r~e{ CaeIb Sa,4af* *n JV.nk Pr~llmee

NAZUR’$ FOOl)TOWN141 SOUTH MAIN ST., MANVILLE

--PLENTY OF FREE PARKING--

[i [i[

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. , r, ¯ " . ’ . . ".

’:: .OPENS ’"++’~"~"~ + ’:!

!.TODAY ¯ +In LovelyHiltsbbroughTownshi’p

P turn [o Covered front portico, 4 finished-bedrooms, liv!ng... room~ formal dining roomi main full+bath.plus 2 ad-

NIBw A~O~IL~| ditionll ½-baths, holltass kitaherL with all built-ins,

Estate,. A.,_| finished filmily room, ’utlilty-laund~ room, 2-car

¯ garaga.,, furr prl¢,!, ,$21,990:..- . ¯ ¯ ,.,-. &HD llWlllt "" Just when la~e estates seem

to be as prevalent as the but+faPo--llon8 comes Claremont

Lii’-v-ng +’ ’° ’°+’HIIIsborouh

Tc,~lr~pl Here am+d ~mt~+rolfff~ee hills covelJed with arush carpet of green you’llenjoy all the extra benefitsthat bigness affords, both inthe homes and the land. Thehomes~ far example, are justwhat you would expect on an

estate.., BIG1 Con~rvatlve In design.., ir~presslve in size. All con-rain a minimubl of 4 b~drooms , .. plenty of morn for the growing Coveredfront porch,,4~:Eebe~lroom~ l~!nll room, for-famil~v berel

I t realdlnlnllroom~hol~,ess kitchen,2 hugefullThe ~and, too, h~ the benc41t of size. Foil aot~ eta -- p envy of roomfor everyoi~ , .. pllly areas for the children .~ outdoor entertainment ba~memt;attaChedll~e~,,.fuNpeic$$22,990areas for the Brown-ups and plenty of room to spare for th~ greenthumb Of the fan y . "Sounds like I far-off Utopia? Utopia ;tel, ~+ far.off, ~ol Clat’emont Hills

’ " ’ ’ i’ , :" ~WM Reld " +’ du:Jepktll facillOlll ~ aN h~ of W~"~lp =rl+~by. See Ciaramont Hllll today -- m the new big a~ze In eefath Ilvt~l

DIRECTIONSt West on Rou~e 22 to Somerville traffic ~ircle then around +~¢ffolt ’~t~ ~t~t;tt2O6 ~’~, Cm’ltlnua ~ml~ ~ ~c~tt 2~6 Spp~OX. 5 mlt~

|to Amwell ROad (at n/w Hilllborough i¢11OOl), Turn ril~t on Amwell Roadto models, i

itI~IT L E’~. t.

~actoul entry foyer, 4 tarl~ i~ldro~ls, Ii~l~l..r~r~formal di~lng, room, finished fam~¥ ~-~oth, h~sfasl’ +,+k;tcher¢ 1~-i~I~+ furl ~lem~e, ~Rt~h~ IZ-~cargarage, ,. full price $22,990LIIRRAI FINANCING ’ ONtY: t0% BOWffi

MODELS OPEN DALLY & SUN,

CLAREMON .’I" Model Phon_ RA 5-1386

~m~WI[~

ROs&.O ~Qj+F,;m~ 20p.J RHEI~.LI~ pC.OROU~ +ToOWNSNIP+,N,+ J: + r:HfLLr

;++,.:,+:~+,.~ ,: : II .... II I l I ’ llrllll .i I II Pll I " + , -

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l. 4pllmB m ~.4mll ~ k~R.IEe~D ¯ .. ~-mvwmA.Tj ~ AEG~ST~ &

Real.Em~ . Real Ee~te

" CANYOUTOP ’rglS’e t’lfl~INFmLn ~. P+n~t~"G"PlO~ OF. HOME Rl+,~,SI -~+~UGH TOWNSHIP : " .:.. , .. ~,+.. ~Xm.d

."~ ~NEW +I+IM~R~IFR~m~H¯ "~t,~ ~-rcon%+ranch, atteched+ ~ml~, ’mffat~R ~.~d.mmlo,e ~r~Jt~d eaM~et;~oeran~d "~e b~, ~l~re~, KlC~,t~,: oU,hol 8L~ rovn~4, C~mP~e, 1-c~ G~t~ale, 1~ x 1~0 lot, City waist,

mater heat, ~-acre lot. Ready fat v~qmnoy. NO DO~ ~ty eev~e~z, t~7,900,

$1~900 , @47 too. app*’ox, ~ BUNGALOW -,. ONLy $7,4,00] HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSItlF 3 bedroomE

~-room, wry clean hungmow. It Inein~s beth, com~de~Eullding lot. , kitchen, get# por~ahle heat, new hot water tat%k, l-car garadel

"’ $3~600 ~ aePox .too plot with city ~tUlt[ea+ Nice ar~l~. $7,400.

HILLSBORO TOWNSHIP YOUR WALLS" AZ, m 5 ROOMS 1 ACRE $13,750Reautitul 3-roach ranch on ~ acre of land. TDe kitchen and YOUR WIFB ~-r~om bungalow, atttmhnum siding, fror,~ng on,macadam chad+

hath. Full basement, gas heat, alumlnium storm window’s. Horns rill beth love this 3-hedroom~. good clean buy.

in exceptionally dvod condition, home packed with value and NORTH SIDE CAPE’ Asking ~18~500 comfort Just listen: 3 bedrooms, New 3-room Cape Cad. 60 x 1~ Lot. Curbs and 8ldewath~. With¯

extra large living room, "lama] atlo’*v~nces. Only $14+~00.MANVILLE, NO~TH SIDE

dlni~g ~’v.m. fealty size kitchen,utilily teem, and aluminum RANCH WITH MANY+ MANY EXTRAS]

One of the best buys n 2-family l)omsa+ Large 3-room apartment storms and screens, 2+c#]r gardownstairs, plus a 5-room apartment upatalr~. Both bathrooms age, and a workshop for Dad. L~ke new--beautiful ~*]ot, 3 bee~rc~m ranch, Le]’~e livinga~d kitchens nrc ti]cd, Beeuliful breezeway ~nd al~acbed 2-car Nicely shrubbed F+ acre "lot, rc~m, nice kitchen cor~plele with appliances, full b~$el’flenl, I-carg+~rage. .AAm~inum slorra wJndows, all hal water heat. Located near sehoole end transportallmL garage. Only $17+9U0.~n ~ ~0 x ~c~ ~or~er lot ,vli~ lot+ of ~ub~er×=¯Asking $22,500 thisVeterans’one --d°n’thonesUy,Walk’ it .won’trun" for

" TWO-FAMILY VALUE - $14~500lasL" Imrnedlate ~c~paney. , ’ ,Four rooms and beth" upstairs, f~ttr rooms and bath do~n-. ¯

MANVILLE, NORTH SIDE at.Jr+,+ Large 2-story wJth’2-car gaesge. 120 x 100 lot, See it loday,Two-fan,~ly brick home, Fear rooms and bath each ~a*nment.

N0mvet $22&.dvwn

Oil heat, full basemen1, storm windows, ~-car attached garage $7,400 Fun priceRIVER FRONTAGE, BRICK HOME

concrete driceway, lot ~ x ICO. Eight-room home+ 1~ baths, ~-cur brick garage, $20,I00,¯Asking $21,000 ~hi~ct to VA, ~’~A, $pproval

MANVILLE REINFELD J.R. CHARNESKI AGENCY, INC.

Semen-room 2-story home, oil not water heal basement, storm REALTY COMPANY Realtors and Insurancewindows, garage. Lot BOxlOO.

$13,500 Phone 968-3600 2 S. Main St. RA 2-0070 Manville, N. J.t22 North A~e., Dunellea, NI J OPEM SUNDAY 1:00 ~o 4 P.M.

MANVILLE, 920 FRECH AVENUE ape. SundaysEVENINGS PRONE RA 3-6294

New 5-room eench, at,ached g~t’age+ clapboard siding, G-E License Real Estate Broker<,¢en and ]antaa with hood+ T~e bath with fonmica v~nlty, fullbasemen1, large lot,

$17,5083-Bedroonl Ranch . MODEL HoME

F.H.A. & G.I. Mortgages Arranged Fu]t Ra~me.~ BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP¯ 13inin’g R6om ~ -: " : ~. " ~ "

JOSEPH BIFI.KNSKI . , ~00xl~0 lot , Vanderveer Road Homes Now Building " ~Real Ea.m. Agency. ̄ . i PRICE $16,350 mmche, - ~ a~d e room,, garage, tire ~ath, h,~t.ia ~tm,+~,JO~N MEItALICK ASSOC’]~T~ RROKI~R

$GMI down payment. Ilg,500. * "

212 S. Main St., Manville RA $-1995 , Split leve!s -- 8 rooms, I~ balhs, garage, recreation room

~venings call RA 5-t69~ ox FL t*.351]O, I,ILLIAN CRbUSE expansion attic, b~ilt-in kitchen. $19,200,

Open Sunday 1:30 to 5 ’ R~ahorDIRECTIONS: Take Rt, 2.~ we~t from Somerville Traffic Circle.

[or 1~ miles to turn, Vanderveer Road (across from cemetel-y),121 Uniun Ave. " Middlesex ~ft~ 1½ l~qJlea to mDde] home,

Call 469-2600Open Saturday and Sunday aRernoot~l.

JOSEPH WILHOUSKY,-JR.," INC. We also hive hemal on New Amwe]l Rd., Hiliebero~gh,

Ranch house $17,d00. Split level $18,4~0._A~t ~’OUP Service with Good Home Values~ Al/." Pgrk Reedty, Inc.

WE ALSO nUILD SHRLL HOMES "

MANVILL ~,~, $13,900 Farms Oar Spedahy OH DO x~ PXRT. Or WV~X Yowsz~rCAPE COD, AND SAVE.

~2nder co~,.ructJm, on ~ ~0xt~0 lo~ i*" this e-room home with "WHITRHOUSE AREA -~- S~lt CAI~ FOR L!~FOIqM.~IOW OR STOP¯ + cm’nple~o hbehen, tlie bath, tu/] baaefaeht, gaa beat, DO your.owhMteM, like ~ on l~’x~.O0’ " "’ AT’ MODEL HOME -;. I+~iin~n~P,, etc.,, and save. zJm.r~y ~$, Y,,,~ed Iprice, $I~,~00+. lht~ d+,k~tlrtomr., k klltht, ~I : , : .......... ~"

I~COME PROPERTY, MANVII~.~- $18,000 lt+i.t, +gretUon r+im, last- ¯ .... ::

~3n the e~rner of So. Mmn[ St, and Rallrotld Ave, IS thise~f~ ~hen, I.~ar g.r- VICTOR MH,EIa~Kt~ Builder ""

Rt, 2.2 North Er~mch

COU’NTRy UVING -- 5 acres,MAIN ST. FINDERNE, $14,900 ¯ ~-r~m rar~h’ Imu~,. New,

A ~ew Cap~.4~od, featuring 6 large rooms, kitchen with huiR-in ready in move in~; ~ ~.wen and range, full basement, gw heat+ city sewecs and water, rooms,. 1½ bath~, otl heat,

NEW SPACIOUS BI.LEVELNEW: RNNCI~ MANVILLE, $13,900 eUbr~aEO~ coux"r~ -- *-

r~om coinllia~, ~ baths, 4h~room,, a Rl~p]a~el, rift-

Cgstom crafted 0/ quality material. Excellent location, corner~O~i~]O let. ~xgelletlt feahei~ availhble+ ~f ]gth Avenue and Br~k$ Blvd., Manville. Reduced ~or qu[c~ "

heat, slate roof with a beuu- sale+ Ready for Lmme~iath occupancy.¯ tirol setting r>verlooklng a

- ~lJs .bane under eon~.r~etion on a 0~x200 10t on Mere St, spring.f~d pond and in theF’ind~Ja~e. is for the hanfly man who e~n finish Lh~ expansion attic

tnJddle of 12 acres with 1000 CALL BUILDER -- RA 5"7~4,0(!a hi.~ ~lxn painCng and ]andscapinff, and by doing so save $1,500,

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c ,,

PAQ! 1g TUB FUANKLIN NI~q,S-P.~’ORD , THUILSD&~t &UGUST D, 19~J

Used Cars ,,.. ServleeJ ~ .MORE CLASSIFIEDS Ale,,,oo, .od hrid. do=.

¯ CHIPPY’S AUTO c~a RA 2-0230,¯ ¯ " ¯ " MART, Inc. . ¯ ~9~erto~uy ,.;

~’ ""." " 201 North¯ Ave. OUSTS, a~mL~,Used Cars Dunellen~ N. J, . Refrigerators, ’IV

and Automatlo Washers19~I Chevralet .......... ,, $189

~lvo dollars ($0) down,I "~Bel Air, V-8, power glide, Two dollars f$9) ¯ weekR 8# N. MncAr~ur :~¯ . CLEARANCE SALE 1051 Rambler .............. $179B Fez’tartly T. U. FLlilon. Z~O. ̄

Station Wagon. 4dr., R 8# N,I99-301 W. Main St., S<m~ervil~

O.~~ ,’I L~ 1900 Ford ............. ,, $1091} "Factory Authorized’, Wh*n autmoblb tccl~tl4~door sedan. R & H, Frigidaire & Television

al~-t r tin~4ha pe~ thepssserhyRed CsoSS~n ~veSrst1962 ’ CHEVROLET

19d0 R~aault Dauphlae .,... $50g Sales sad ~Ice liv~ ~faa~ of t~ Sn4-door, N & H. Phone RA 6-7190 ¯i4~rs sEe an the ~!mrhlfg.

w¯yL wkere evj~¥ 8~ong19~7 Chev~’Olet ........... $~P ¢ot~nts after ¯ s~rlus It,d.

dent, The~ know how tulipC,~S ~ TRUCKS Station Wagon. 4-door O~£J| UUStl~g~B bl~dl ,trntfoeeko SHe

auto., R & H,, l-OWner. 17 IAvin~ton Ave, ariifl~a"~ rmplratlo~ t~ ~’elqew .B~.uwl01~ N.g. toe ~be J~r~d urns the

Cem~lat, ~ar~adA==ouatiag ~ ~orvlces

.~.!" LEE CHEVROLET, Inc. SEE US ~ ~ ~i clm~¯ t, lap~0~: I~’t~t" g-304~ M, SawIck[, sa~tatian service,

"’= 476 W. Union Ave., Bound Brook FOR HSt~ro~sh. Erte~dly and ~.C1~M~POOL~ pendabie service. Call RA 2-

TRANSPORTATION =~ ~19,EL 6-2460 mc~a’ic TaZ~S

SPECIALS c~z~zo CRUSaZD aTOHZSaturday to 5 p.m.

FENNESSEY BUICK~ ~u=k= -- NO WaRt~l DrivewaYs,. road.parking tO=,

OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. Inc. RUSSELL REID CO, SAVZl30 Years gxperlenee ~A~X~I QUARRY INC.

185 W, MA~N ST. V~ 4-gEM SL Ms~Rnavtlle, N. ~.SOMERVILLE P,L 6-1611

The~A 5-30:~o

Kitchen CenteF K & M Auto RadlatoPUsed Cars Used Cars Help Wanted Directly on Route 309, 9 mi. so, of ~orNst0wn & Welding Co.

LICCARDI MOTORS ValNe-rated Used Cars Experienced operators on Opp. Wightraan’s Farms AUtO -- Tractor -- TruckSinger Sewing machinee¯ All Compl@,~@ K~]I@~ RADIATORS

1U00 THUNDERBIRD .... $25g$seet[o~ wanted, for outerwearWEEK-END 2~]odar hardtop. Fordoma and sport coats. Steady work. ~f/OOd or Me~l

Clea~ed, Repaired, Re-c¢~d

11c. P/g, P/B, R & H. white vacaIlon and holiday pay, Ap- Moderu, OF ~¥@/~@~ONE-DAY SERVICE

SPEU[ALS w~th bt~ck & white iateri, ply Thctber Clothing Co.. 5 First 01 Di,rlsion St., SomervR1*

1900 CHEVROLET or, , Ave., Raritan, or phone RA 9. Provi~o~ Stylin~ .¯ us09. visit car new showroom, P~ 2"29~1 ~.

Ris~’ayae 9 Door ....... $1590t960 AUS’TIN Healey Spl’i~e Eee ~he ~ltehem of 19621 [[5’. gg ThrooD Ave,1901 PLYMOUTIt $1095 Elderly woman to care for Free Estimates & Plarm~g

New Brtmswlck"Savoy 4 Door ........ $1095 Convertible, R & H, stand,

children. Live in. Call RA g- f~r ~uilder or Rome Owner

1960 PLYMOUTH 1tans. 628I.Div. of

CtI 7.21742 dt~r station wagon ..., $1995

t960 CORVAIR .......... $1195 Experience0 operator~ on Sing- L.V. LGdiow ~ Co,1957 CHEVROLET 4dot~r sed~qn, stand. Iraae,,

er nl~ehloes, skira~ ~nd jackets.,i;door stal~on wagon __._ $995

R & H,Steady work. BiErite Bl~rts- Far Hilis~ N.J. Asldmh Paving

1961 VALIA/qT wear, hie, 28 E- Camplain Rd,, DrivewaYSVies 2~r hardtop ........ $1895 1950 THUND~RE[RD .... $~995Manv/Se. ~drROUGHT IRO~ Parking Lots

1956 CHRYSLER Converlible, full po,#c r,

Windsor 4-dc.or ...... $7~5 aulo. trans., R & H black Waitress, Expcrienced. F~III RAILINGS Installed, SkiLled labor,

1969 CHEVROLETwith white top, black and time. Apply In person. Mid,own Ru£ll to your SpeeiEca~oms first grade material

Impala hardtop ........... $1585White inlerisr. Diner, Manville. Free F~llmate

l~O VALIANT 1969 OLDSMOBILE ...... $150~ Established territory for Avon POSTAHLE A #~ H STANLEY200 S~ation Wagon ..... $149S Dynamic "08", 2door hard- Products now open near your W’gLDINGSERVICR

1960 PLYMOUTH top, hydromatic, P/S, F/B, home. Customers walling ~or SL e.~ss~ EH 6-2631Belvidere hardtop _,_ $1399 R & H, two-tone bkte. service. Call He 9-i887 or write

RoX 5e~4. Plaihfield. ~OL, ANE F.d]isons N* J.

~ LICCARDI MOTOR~RI~dCILq ~d~TARY D~SPOSSt AZt wo~h gu~a.te~

" 9z~ l~. ~.~ Sb OLDSMOBn.~. CO, ~ NO ~Op.rat~u~ = m~,~h o~r n ~,rlo~ s r~=,, , +

MANVILLE, N¯ d. ~0 HORT~ GA~O_N" AVE. Feat~’~O~EEV~Z, ~, ~. /~T ALt Pri,-d’F--d D.~.d.bla s~ tuxedos

C~ RA r~8~48 F~ Htr~atlthoz’Jz~dRA 2-t 800

~’SPLVgpUTH -- VAUAtr~ SALT FRE~ ¯ t Itm st, mmv~RENAULT -- PEUGEOTT~/~N" CITY ~9c BREAD 29¢ mt $’JJPt

Open evenings till 9 P.~.MOTOR SALES f~r your =peclal Paints

~e~ w F~o.t s~. SXUT ~ DiZ’~ PAINT ANDPl~i.flalaI~’1~ Bake ShopIT’S CLEAN-UP TIME PL ~-~Is0 WALLPAPERg-Ulll ... , ¯

on all factory fresh I~? FOrd Convertible .... $895 ¯ S. rata 81. mnvR~ART MATERIA~

1962 OLDSMOBILES v-0 auto,, R & H, tharg P~OD8 Your C]assi~eds Hoehatein’s Bake~ "--car. NATIONAL BRANDS FOB LF~llCars going ~t year-end prices ~k 5"3~00 RA 3-0911,right sow. Some equipped with 1958 Plymouth ............. $8D$ IYI W, MRLu St., ~omes’vU.~¯ ir coaditioning, ~tation wagon, solid black, "~’* BeFnlau ~ Cos

0 cy[,, ata~d., exeellvnt wa-Monthly payments Elart gon, S I $ $ E R B R O S . I N C ̄ ~ssoraervmsw" Z{.ln St.

atter Labor Day. ~957 X~eroary .......... $305 (Since 1913.) glo s, u~ st,2-door, auto., R & R, solid FIREPROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSES Round Brook

Lowest Ternls~ ~6 nine. wh e, wry clean. LOCAL. A~D LONG DfSTAN~ MOVENG¯RZOUI.,AR TRIPS TO FLORIDA Moving & Trncklnl[1957 Lincoln Premier .... $l$95

(*~e ol4~t uud O,D@/~t@ O~r ot@n ~r/~)B E N E D E T T I 4"dOOr hardtop, t~ll power,Middlesex C0unty’s biDautiful leather Interior, PACKING - CRATING - SHIPPING STEVE C, $OPKO

Largest Oids DeaLer te~r|Se buy.

88 ~ench Street 1957 OldsmObile ........... $690A ~ Ir,.~/~ FOR Ut~T’F~ VAM L[?~gS, ~ ,t,,~alLoag M°vtOEdistance &movlagsloraEe

New Brutt#wlek N, ~r. Super "aa’, ~-d~r, hydro- iomeevllle Plainfield New BrdmWJek ~Vheaton Van IAnmtactic, F/R. ~uy ot theManvIRt RA 5-~756 .ca ~.100~ we*h. RA 5-3100 PL 6-9180 KI 5,4100 "

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ICE CREAM

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THURIDAYj AUGUST 0, 19fl IHE LeP, ANKLIN ~WSRECORO PAGE

C.P,O. c,,,t Major N. J. Freeways FeaturedIn $115 Million Highway* Construction

TO ~e¢~ your kneeing6 of re-rant eve~i complete the follow.

way program for 1962-03, Matur- for coastruotion from SprL~gfieid Ill 8ix Dtate~nte. ~[~OIL flb(b~w~h aswan below.

ways to serve New Jersey’s ur- way. l-..Plt%’ut~, fc~’mor it]7ol o(Clevelaud, Ohio, (Anthony Cvte-1--287--$7,S00,000 for eomple- brRzo) (FrHk La#se.bo} II the

The new prog~lu provic!es Ron of construction from ROttle new ee~tery of Heal~ ~du.$73.361,925 far’work on New Jet- U.S. 22 east of Somerville to cation and Welflrt

S--.-The fcn~r head of HEW was (Abx’dham lib[.eo~ (Luther Hedge) who resigned to ~ U

System or Inlel~lale & DefenseBedminster and Pluckemill. and Delo45’ltJe SoIIgor Item C01111KI[¢IIt.Ili~!~ways; $34,064,694 for work $3.200.000 from Smith Road to g--{Arnold hlmer) e(~aek NiddausI wnn the Brlb

~rlmury ~nd urban routes, Int~’rvale Road in the Parsip- lsh 0pen Oolf amplonsklp n ’rroon, .~’r-~nd $8.202.642 for work vr pro- puny-Troy Hills area. . shl~, Scohnd. selling ~ new eou,e record.

jeers for which Federal aid is Interslate Route 287 will evezJ- l--The Uofted Slates auspcded ~-~dt~Dlomafle relatteus with (Per=)nol available. (MTegleo) riteeB¢ly beeiule of It

In su~unary the ~’962-63 pro- from 1-95 at ~.Vobdbridge Town military |uata formed theftship to the New .York SLate line S~--Tbe admitsWMl~n’J ~ ,optedgram provides in

Pederat Aid; $.~[020,914 f r o m near Suflern, N.Y. It is atready (medi¢sre) (~tlga~)~_~EIe~ I~ "the SenSe.the State, and $2.118,900 from open to trafi~ Item Route U.S. ~ ~ Krgentteit (MI.

the Port el New York Authority, 22 s~uth to Temporary Route 1B. eel Lellsnl wagon,(Norm|The 1982763 constructior, pro- across the Raritan River from Nol;~} t~l~Bd tilt ~ U~l.

gram provides for work on ~ranklin Township, and it is on- V~’~ 1M~ ~ ot

Co~nt 10 for each eott~et choice. A 8~o~ of eO

1-7~-- $12,0~,000 for conslruco th tke Boonto~ area.~ion of an interchanRe wll~ theNew Jersey Turnpike and U. S. ¯ MOTOR VEHICLE ¢.we~ ~lowRoutes 1 and 9 at Port Street, ¯’QUESTION BOA INewark; and $3,295,000 for par- Q. I was prepared to sell myl

" n *¯

MIDDLE FENCE -- "A~i ti a l purchase of right-of-way .... Exten=o Serw¢e To Have Fair Boothwhat’s wronl with middle Of! from Annandate in Hunterdon

autora.obne, o~ f cannot fine myserve to 0Jnl u ’nter "

certificate of ownership. What Mrs, Robert Frohllng of Rella/

p , p ~ eat IPI a

tbe____fenee pOHIIesP Chittlte~ 000C°untyia interstatet° SpringfleldfundsinandTdnions2,.

can be done in this thatonce? Mead and Mrs, Arthtlr Gelkngt B a s I c CLothing . Constructtonthe egme]~ seems to say lit County. The cost of the rater- A. If a eertifi~itte of’owner- of Liberty Corner are proper- course to be gxven m Septembv.lgege~l’l Park ZOO, LOMU. change will come from $10,000,-

sh p, or ¯ papers s os he ing plans for the C.our~ty I~xten- Foods will be the major sub-

d~rector of the State Division o[’ Mien Service "~oth at the Morner- ect cd the demo~stritt~orl on Sat-3000 AIR POLLUTION 0~,000 in primary sod urban Motor Vehicles may upon proof set 4-H Fair, which will be held urday atternoon, Aug. 18. This

0 TORS CITED IN N J funds since work on two classifi.LA ¯ ̄ ¯ ¯ ¯ by certlfiealion or otherwise in = &us. 16,1? and 18, There will be I demo118 ra on w be g yen bycartons’ of Federal A~d routes ]s the manner required by hb’~ [a d eren demos ration each the Somerset C o u n t y HomeThrough December 195[, he"ave red

N¢,wJ@seySaeDepitrlt~lentof and if satlsfied of the bonMifleslaftel’noon. Agent, Mrs. Margaret M.

Health had e~ted more than 3#30 66 Miles PlalRted of the application, prepare a Ot~ Aug. 16, Mra. Lester Ter- Mearns.

persons or firr~s for violation of Interstate Route 78 will even. certRtcate of ownership, cerRf~ hone of Griggstown, president of 0 t h ¯ r members of the Ad-the New Jersey Air Pollution tually extend more than 88 miles it and authorize its use in place ~he Advisory C o a n c il of tee vL~orR Council ,=i~iing at theControl Code. Most of the defic- across the State from the Hol- of the originitl, A fee of one dol. Hot~le ]~c0nemJcs Exthnston Set- Fair booth will be Mrs. Georgeienciea were remedied without land Tunnel to the DelawareI lar is assessed for this duplicate vice, will show the procedures Pair’/repro of Neshanic, Mrs.court action, River near Philllpsbx#g. It is certificate, used in caning a chair. A class /~nIt]d Bailey of Manville, Mrs,

" A o a o 867 citations was now open to traffic from the Ho]- i - is being organized to train lead- C. d. Clopper of Somerville andordered for violation of the open! land Tunnel to Port Slreet and I ~OLE SAVEE era .hi Ibis field during th~ Mrs. MJcha~ Gianetti of Red-b~rning provlsians of the code from Annandale f4 miles we~t Advertisement seen in a com- winter, ~dr, ster.5nd 1,182 f o r discharging ~to to Still Valiay although some inertial publication far a shoe On I ~ r id a y, A~l~. 17. Mrs,

e ~ mosphere smoke of aa un. improvements n both areas wiltl s h o p in Spencer, Iowa: "We Prank Lilien of Nnrth Plainfield, Deeded IMelltgrItmacceptable qt~allty, lie required in future years¯ The l doctor them. heel them, attend ; WIH show son~.e of the prelitcd. I--Celebrezze. ~=--RJbivoff. 3--

1~ead the Classthed~ tza] funds for right-of-way from soles. ’dress. Tbls damonstratton w i ] I. -- -- 1961-62 program sets up the ini) to their dyeing and save their nat’y steps in rn#king a co*lion Palmer. ~-Peru. 5--Medicare,.... ,, r " " 8--Nolan.

DIRECTIONS TO .4 Little D~rMg AugustWAREHOUSE Opelx Daily 9:~0 to 5:30

~Baek of IHazur’s Market O~t Of lh@ ~/fl~" Friday ’J[’lU 9 P.M.

Off East Cal~plal~ Koad ~ LO~ L~gl ~o Pfty~ An eveningby ~fppclnlment.

FAMOUS BRAND FURNITUR[ AT DYNAMIC DISCOUNTS!YOUR DOLLARS BUY MORE THAN THEY1 EVER DID

BEFORE DURING WAREHOUSE’S STOREWIDE , . "

SAVE 20 to 60%Neff’ you can gel lbe lop r~lthg quRt7 ~ou want , ¯ , it the un.sible low pHceyo, want th pityl It’s the eb.ee M i lifetime to eItm huge .vh~ls on everlihln[yo ~ nee0 OI yo$ kome . suRes, oaeissienal pier-el, complele @utfi~, vlrpetllig

CLOSED WEDNESDAYS DURING AUGUST

Warehouse Furniture Outlet6§ I, WEISS ST. MAIILL[

L,..,=,, I,,,o ,,,o

[ ]AL g0~ DUHI~O AUO. FRIDAY TILL 9 P,M, ovzt~¢o AUO. U 5WAi

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IP&0~ ¢kA ~ I~IN NlgWM-IU~0OIgO ’J~IURSDAI2 AUGUST Dj 1~ ""

totlute, lemon-sweet dressing, oUp chopped Rreen pepper, ½ IArrange peaches in bottom of etlp chopped pimin~tos, ~ cup

Ia large glau bowl (]f Bilted chopped pBra]ey, lenvetope an ,,.NowFa~upeaches are to be held Yet longer fln~cred gelatin, 2 leaspoonsthan an hour, sprinkle" lightly a~lt, ½ qup water, ½ cup creamwith lemon juice or with ascot- for whipping, g cups mayon-bic-aold mixture, following label n0~+ t~ cup chopped stulfeddirections.I Lnyer o~ S r a P a s; green Oti~s,watermelon, and cantaloupe on Make cucumber layer: MI:¢top; shill gelatin, s~ga~ and ~alt in 2-cup

Just before serving, peel and measure, stir th boilir.E waterslice bananas, arrange around until getotlP~ Is dissolved, stir inedge of bowl, pile raspberries in barrier Juice, ChIS untiL syrupy.middle, thick.

By MARGARET M, MEARNS Line salad plates wlth lettuce, Piece a 3 qt, mold in a larger8emArset County Home Asemt pile fruils or, top, Serve w t th bowl of lee and water. Pear Vm

SALADS GALORE thnm well cbSled. Here’s how:lemon-sweel dresslnS. - cup syrupy gelatin into m o I d,"

Like pathtthg, creating a salad 2 cans (about 7 ounces each)Lemon-Sweel DrOnlbg

IS a reel art. Keep in n~d New tune, drained and fIaked l 1 cup l egg. ~ OUp salad oil; 2 table- slices, overlapplng, on top, Let

Jersey’s varied supplies ot salad shopped raw yellow squash, ½ spoons I e m on juice, 2 table, layer set until stlck.v-firm, then

materials, available in y o u r cup sliced pitted ripe olives, x~ spoons auger, 14 teaspoon salt, careful~, s p o o~n remaining

O a’a gardens or )ocai stores in cup bottled coleslaw dressing, ¼ sup whipped crearm syrupy gelatto over. Chill until

sJ~mdance during August. Then I head of iceberg lettuce, 3 hard- B e a t egg slightly In top c sfieky-flm’R.

learn the art of salad maklng, cooked eggs, sliced, sm aiI double boiler, Stir i: )&ake rice-salad layer: Corn-

keeping in mind a few simple Combine ttL~a, squash, olives sugar¯ COok over simmerir~ bins rice, celery, eggs, greev

z’u]es: l. mix colors -- the pas. and dressing in medlum-s I z e water, stirring constantly for pepper, plmdentos, parsley and

eels ot green with the vivid hues bowl. Cover. Chill. " n~toutes or un~ sugar is dinsol~ olives in forge bowl.

o~’ fruits and vegetables; 2 Shred lettuce. A~range iu a ed. Soften ~latin with salt in

bto~d flavors -- tart with sweet saksd bow]. Pi~e t~tna mintnre in Remove from heat. B e a t ~ water in a l-cup measure. Heatsharp with mild; 3, contrast rex middle. Top with a ring of egg r~toutes, or unt~l_flldfy thick, over hot Water 1mill dinaOlved.

tuJ~s -- soft with crisp, slices. Makes six servings. Sicw)y beat in sai’sd oil. lemon

Lazy day coobmg calls for a ]Party Rainbow Ft’~lt HOWl J u l e e, aod (salt unlit blended¯ Cool.

(pig inviting meal-ln-a bowl "Make ahead" favorites OfChin. Fold In whipped cream Beatcresmunil]stiffinmedi-

um-~dze bowl Fnld In msyen-salad. Almost any ~c~ked er raw spsrkllr~g frult or vegetable J~t Shicre serving.

vegetable can be teamed with molded salads can add a dashMakes I0 to 12 servings, noise, Stlr to cooled ~elatin mix.

meat, cheese or fish for a salad of drsr~s to your mshls. They Cnvumshr-Hice ~ture until welhblended. Fold in-to r~ce mixture. Spoon over

to make a meal With a sim.ple need only last-n~nute garnishing Cneumber Layer:

bre~ and dessert it’s the sr.’gart before going to the table, i e~vetope unflavored gelatin, sticky-flrrrl cucumber laye¢ in~.O]d. ChS] 1~ kou~ or nver-

a~swer to a surfer steer. ~ cups alined fresh peaches l½ cups boiling w~tter, ¼ sapMarine Salad Bowl (about 1 potmd), 2 cups seedless ] ¯ ill o n juice, 2 tablespoons

lllSht or tmfll firm,

Loeb to the fruil basket, filled grapes, halved labour t purred), sugar, I teaspoon sell, ~ cuoum- To unmold, r~ a sha~p-~ipthshbtode k~ arOund top.th. br~ r~g,~ oow lor,uoo,= ou~a din..eed~ ~a~ermelon~er skeed thin"

rcuC-r~..u~au--L~,#’oSRFads. S t a r each sun ripened (about a 2-pound wedge). 2 cups 8 cups cooked rlce (2 c u ps mold, ~ten dip mold very quick-fruit by Itself or combine sever- diced ¢sn!ainupe (I small), raw). 2 cups chopped celery, ly in and oul of a pan el hot

alto adispleyo@ eoler, Andke~ bar~anas, t cup red raspberries, hard.cooked eggs, chopped; Water. Or. after ]oosenln~around top, tip ~old from sldcin side, shaking gently to loosen

’ Avocado-Salmon Mousse’s Smooth Eating g el’atln from s,de enough tobreak v~cunm at boltorn, Coverrt~old with serving plalter. Turnupside down, then genlly tilt off phone ~ollr C|a~J~e~

RAndolph 5.3300

- BARGAIN IS I iSOMERSET BAKERS.Im

-’"¯’-"" °" °":""’’-" ""LLS Illf SalmonMo.., \ or¯ Ru i m, Moo., , for SANDWICHES.t .~., ~ ,0 ,o ...~., ! )I ¯

av~etdOl Z ~¢ge~ble beuOtol ~l I! ~ te.mpeon .It ~A sup boflind water , ~ ) ¯

I 1 tha~n I~thd onion l emn 1.~ ~ r S Jr. II ¯._. wo .ic.ki. , tmmmm ,,¯$ thblespeons lemon Jutce ~k cup i~ayonname: 1 envetope pl.~ geintkm Av.~ado tot’ gatl~)mlt J , ~h~~ ) ¯

½ cup water I Freshyl rmm@~m~/~da~am ii mm Cut avocado# en hwke intO halves; remove seeds and skin, ~ve It few ,, ,hie sties, in.,’r/.:, .,e,o the .t o, ,b.--.d.o. ".,." Jo .o ..ken.. , ) mI trio blender, Binnd in salt, onion, Worcestershire sad inm0h J0iee, So,ten - El~ ~ II mmm gelatin in water; dbsolve bouillon cubes and gelatin in bolting water. COOt z ~. ¯ J] ¯

until mizinre mounds aa a spoon. . ~l ii lDrain salmonl remove bones and skin; flake. Whip cream. Fold gelatt~ m m’ ~qnl~j~]F’~m]rL~rdj .[| mm

| m xtttre ntO avocado raixture with mayonnaiBe, ~almoa and whlp~d cream. I ~ ~ ~,-~ ~m,.Jm ,J¯Turn Into a l~-quart mold~ Chill in ~frlilarator about 4 houri, ot tmtil ’

I _J MANVILLE RA 5-1489 i.; ¯

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. ~’]ttUw, dDAYp AUG~gT ~, 19a , i ~ F~ NgWIi-KI~OILD PA |&L’ ..... "eumL~fJ~6~ " killed. DDT, aDa dusi or spray~ ,IN NgWB-KB(~ILD pAm~

can be t~ed in early Btages o!¯ cab.~4tsle ~ovelepm~t~ ~ilow

directiom~ ~3 the eon~er~ ~tdiBeominue DDT and. use rot~

Tkis Week nee,. ~o~. h,~, o, o~.,~le parts vt cabbag~-/an~y

¯ plav,~s form.V~ IItl0~e ~m IqN0t’tml

The familiar Mexican b ¯ a n, YOUR PANSy pLANTS het~e, which can riddle snap.

" * if you’ve alway8 hankered for bean 1¯ a v e a, has gem. intoa real eye-f~ling bed o! pansies a e t 1 ~ n, tee, They de ~at of.and have toyed with the idea of their laee-curthth deaigr~ whilegrowing your w.vn plants, the they are in the fuzzy yellowtime Is at ]~qnd. stage. Rotenone dust is satis-

~Darly August ia the time to factory to control them" in theput your green thtm’~ to work h~e garden. Be sure in duston this protect, the tmdersidss of leaves, too.

Sot ~fore yo:l rush ol2t tO dig) "Insects and Diseases of Vag-etabths in the Home (3arden" isDonald B. Lacey, extension spe.

cthllst in home grounds care aL the title of a publthat~on avail-RuShers, w o u I d have you xe- able free from o~r office [Is. the

Somer,et Cotmty Administration~emher there’s a little more ~othe job of plantth~ seed now Building, Somerville. Pests are ~lt011~ ~ ( .than there was ~asi Spring. Ex- discussed from ~oaragus to ~0 ~01~ the ~ ~ ~

¯ perienee comes ~n handy here. watermelon, with a deseriptinn o~d m~f~e to’~ toop~:~atYou’ll have to prel~sre your at insects,’the damage they do, WHhltw|~.~011pG~w~.

¯ ~soil well, and make sure yc~r and who t you can db ~o kill ~t it ~=a=) ~ ~ ~.~0seedlings don’t dry out or waah them. 0~e sectin~ is in color to ~’~O ~h ~l io~t ~0t~

away I ~Iowez~ ~orevM" ~t [ rn~ke identification easier.~VhiCh Isis ~ ~ ~1~

: , ~laerll oil,First about the so~. Mix equal I Try this wa~ to preserve

part~ ~f good garden ~oil, coarse [ . )2a0~ choice ~ tram /~

mad Thsmxurew a ow .~l~ ea~dtw01~w~-drainage and a]so hold moisture, l

~erP~,n~t°~NmePerr;~ t ~ __ .GIa..Preven~w.shout ,m. ,n the .o~ ,OF

[ ~cold frmue Is a handy place a~ut two w~lu~

(o sow seed at this season be-

when one of those vlolen/, dash- first silks are three or four daysi~g ~to~n~ threaten. The glass Old.keeps L~e seed from ’~ashing "J~ree hinds of mo~hs are fly-away,or y ..... .i.ou..edth in’ ......hhoge, ,.th, ,,hal PHONE RA 5,arge pots and rig up your OW, that will .develop into sma]2 -3300rain protect[on, possiMy with a worms that grow bigger u~]esssheet ~f plastic.

AS for shade, you ea~ eitherchoose a spot in your gardenwhich get# sunshine only a half-day or build a l~t~e sunshadeoul of builders’ lath, spaclng ~lesticks a,b~ul an inch apart,Pro-Soak $oll

Soak your $o11 ~el[. If yott ~se

EMEROEN~

pots, plunge th¢,m Jn water untilthe svi] is wet till over, Thencov~r for u d~y or S~ beforu you

BILLS o. ou oo,You’ll undo all your careful

work if you plant youl" seed toodeep. They tiny seed can bepressed into the damp soil andcovered with not more than anelghth of an Inch ot soil, IVlaborows ~bout slx inches apart.

The preliminary soaklng

LET US ,h.uldp..ideooogh.o.,u.eto ~el’min~le the seed.w h e n ~OU trat~s~)lan~ your

¯ seedlings allow six inches. M room each way.

HELP! bar. Mr. Lacey zecomanend) saltI~nexpect*4 medical bllrs CSdh~y.O~ten put 0 eorIou$ ’*d)~t" I~ V~]~s, ToeOr~e’o fl.o,¢esl ~houid ¥=o HIs suggestions cover violas~#od ~c, ne~ for Ony gmel~ (tu~ed l) a n s 1 e s) as well H.,..,_,._,poesies ...e. vthl., h ...... ])ANI ,ER!~-~i WedGie fO COh~t ]fl 01~ they s~and hot Weather bailer

,ldk OV)t ~)~= )gLue)lie)el than ~ansies, and you can buyvarielins in ~llid cp]ot’~--al)rl-oo~,hlue,~,~eode*andye]inw. DON’T PUT SIGNS

Via]aS also thl"Jve J~ it~ade &olddo .on siso to ,~. ON UTILITY POLE8

Use the same routine to ~rt .w e e t William, foxglove and ~very ~a~’, hundr¢c~ Oie ~U~I[¢ ~er’¢Ico I~ner~e~

Canterbury h e i I. Other perch- ~imb utility poles to help keep your electrioniala should ht~ve been planted |erv[ee at its beat, ~ut many poles have becomein J u n e Io give them the no ¢owred with metal nails and staples that if:sh’~ngth to at~i~d the Winter.

Be sttre Io plant fresh seed, on their "spurs)’ cu/tJn~l {nto the wooden poleBA~I’I,E OF THE BUGS to provMe sure-footed climbing, But if there ara

Along ahou[ th}s tlme of year, 1~ai]u and staples in the pole, there’s e thaneshome resalable gardeners get a that a Itheman’s sp~rs will .or dig iv-tO the WOOd)taste of what colnmercisi grow- A seHou~ accident ran result.era are up against in battlingbugs, a$ ~R~ams l~e?p aa2 Hnemon fo

For example, adult corn borer ~lOIp yOU, ~b no~ p~t ~n~moths are on the wing, if youhave a p a t e h of sweet corn, On ift~Hty pOlO~/"

ygu’d better look for egg TE*agses aR O~on undersides of leaves. Four

Phone Your Classifieds applies:ions at five-day Intervals ~ PUBLIC ~ERVIC~ ELECTRIC AND ~A~$ COMPANYof fLve percen~ DDT dust is aRAndolph 5-3300 sttBgested control. DDT will a]~o ,’ , ,

Taxpayln8 6orvanf of a ~ro~f 8tale

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P/~QB 6& ~’ELI~ IrMA, NIULIN NBWa-Jil~COBD "qk TlfiiU~iDA¥ AUGU~ 9, t~l .

SOMERSET COUNTY

AUGUST 16-17-18 FAIR GROUNDS at MILLTOWN ROADThere" will be loads of Free Family Fun to be had at the Somerset County 4,H

Fair. The annual Fair will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 16, "-"17, and 18 at the new County 4-H Fair Grounds, off Route 202, Somerville. Ad-mission is free, and plenty of free parking space is available.

. These Merchtmts ̄ ¯ . tvho ,re supporting the great work for youth throus]t 4.H . ¯ . sufffest you visit {he 4.11Fair. You und your y,mUy iv///have~r wondertul tlme¯

.............. THE 4 H PLEDGE¯ ,, Ill,’" Ther|rt#otenk~boy %%

wkea ~u Install

",.,.,...o,,.h~,k, : MY HEAD TO CLF~J1ER THINKING’’’"~’""~’"’ .: MY HANDS TO LARGER SERVICE7: ...................2:- MY HE&RT TO C~IEATER LOYALTY,.h,. * ,¯

"~ MY HEALTH TO GREATER LIVING -~

Be Sure To See Ottr ~v~a~ey-Ferguson OliverMetered ~ottled

, w’ CUB CAD ’m Flemington Stmgas Service

LARRY’S SERVICE STATIONModel Gas SaM & Sees-lee la¢,

AT THE 4-H FA[E Somerset Home Gas Service lit©.

Tunis B, Davis & Solt Part~ - Repalrs - Sales ~ ~[vi0e I~l

Elmer Brewer Ri,,or Bo~e FLSa/lerS ~K;ISI

IMillstone. N, ~. ltrmte 1~ ~t-hour Service IRAndolph 2-2200 359-~7 Flemittgteq% N. ft. Phedle ST ~.~013 After [Io~rl UA ~O$Otl

Tire $erviee . Garage

~|~!~’ i Covert & $ous

7;’~0 a’m" 1° 9:aLl P’Itt" ~hrysiEr -- Valiant . MIkLI~ COIP~. ~.$oh~ Deere Farm an~.

S~’i" & Stin [l~ ~ I)’m"plylllO11i~ lndttstrial Equipment

Sales & Service Mlddltu~ Sire*{ i~tddeb~tker CaPs & Truok~

Highway ~a ttot~ns it*ook

EL 6-8590 FL S-St00 ~meP’l’WI, [ FO ~-S4~zL TO It~411?,t

,...mmm~mlm

jr. PFAt C]f

Vail Za/l(|t Nassau Moto4" Co, Conover Motor Co. Compfirr~ents ~o the fine work ~f

Biawenbur~ike 4*H’ers of Somerset Cotmty

Thutlderhird, Galaxle, Lincoln, ~3r~ar¥,features F~irlane. Falcon. Trucks Mttear, Comet F.W. Woolworth Co.

comptefe I/tie orFh.est one

T/’uck and Tractor Boule 50~ Prlrleeton, N, J, Rotge z0e priueeto% N, J. sorder~et Sh~lphLqI CeaLet

Tirett’Phone WA 1.8333 Phone WA 1.$338 ~. A. Gulnnes$, Mffr,

WA 441~| UO S’~

.=i L "

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YiIUE~DAY, AUGUST g, lgqt% THB PI~ANELL~ N~B.RECORD PAQ~ ~£

T The ]%.mZd~ Skirt Lengths--Thek Ups and Downs

.IYEWS-REC01 Ptlb]ished Every Taursoay

byNash Newsi~pers ]no,

Edward Noah, Editor and Publisher

Anthony J, Frezza, A~sistnnt Editor

Office: Railroad Square, Middlebush, S~me~et, N, 3,

]PJ~tered as Second Class Mailer on danuarv 4 19f~ under the Ael¯ of Mareh 3, 078, a the Post Off ee at lliddlebu~h~ N. J.,

Re-cReeled on duly f, 1961. al the Post Office at Somerset, N, 3.&U ~w~ stories and le/lers ol common submi ed for pubUcation

must baaJ" the name and address of th e ’~’riler,Single copies 3¢; l-’¢ear subscription $2,50; 2 years $4,f0

Teieghones: Vikth¢ 4-70,0. RAndolph 5-33011

~IOMERS~r, E..L, THUESDAY, AUGUST ~, 1N2

Good News for SomersetArmed with ]egislalicn e]arJly- mission owns there, and for cap-

~n g its borrowing e;pacity of ital hn~rovemenLs for 1~ritanthree mJUion dollars, the County River Ax~a Park and the GreenPark C0~ission has~aved in- Faloll galf course.

bar been sought, p g ~ will be en-

¯ P" believe tbey will be soon, these

;]erXa~P2ve~een~;ldfe°; aeX~ov*n~ wi]l h ..... ilestones in Sam-" PP erset¯s bisloI~, The Park Com-te draw St00,000 from this fund

mission’s re r. [benced fur her once the State’s

oMOSt ~mporiant of the forth- Green Acres fund$ become at-e rrung mo~er~ents (o gz’~e Sam- oca ed o th s CounW, for thusersel the diversified payk sites the cm’o, mission’s three million

nty a growth contlllues, is the sPRee :[or pabiie use

:one;d:nnOiWn~ ’oand wbzeb Walldollar bonding capaeily will be ~7~ lifO" ~9~; ~1~ ~0; ~ ~O~

ego ’p rl~ce a~ the swe ed to provide more open ¯

.~,..,.:"

mequisJtion of preperties to es-’ " ~tab]iRk a Mfllslone Valley area T h e r e ere indieaI~ons, too, JPark, This new park will run t h a t the Commission’s 1o n g

OJ f ~OOk8 Jlalong the Hillsborough and rangeplans~ncludetheest~b.

Fran]¢Jln banks of the Mil]stone lishmsnt of another C°wltY g°]i G~4~ V~4#The Complexities of Pro~

¯ ~iver. Ladd acquisition is ex- course, this one to be in or nearipected io cost about $375,000 ~nd Franh]Jn Township, and h e r e ~d ~ulr~d~ T~|

the estimated cost of i n i t i a I again a areal need will be ful-]mproveraents is $?f,000. The filled.balance of the ~00,000 will be The Park Commission is on "The Re a d ¯ r Over Your rules are ignored by authors as ~e text in which all the ~auJis

.. ’#Red to acquire addilionsl land the move again -- to the publlc’s Shoulder" hy Robert Graves and notable aa T. S. Eliot. Most ol they found are correcled. The- J~ Watchun~ neap land the corn- great advantage. Alan Hedge Js more than "a these precepts are fairly self "fair copy" is succeeded by th~

handbook ~sr wTiters of El~glish evident to a n y o n e who has authors’ comment on the gen-

t] prose," as the jacket puts it* It ever given the subject of prose eral eharacler of the passageFor One Man’s CaR e i.e.tertai=g r e a d ~ o g ~n ~swr~,lng any thou,he bat ~s* o,and of the hind o, ~i.d w~chThe preservalion ot 01) e n neighbor, Mrs, R U i h Provost, own right, them a re frequently ignored wrote it,

~paee is net only a concern of agreed to sell a part of bar land Published orlginally in 1~, it For example, Principle One The enormous sr~oun~ ot work~overnment. There are also in-

to Mr S t a a t S, providing the w a s issued by Macmillan Jn a s t a t e s, "It should always be involved in these analyses andd~vlduals who ~re fri~hiened bythe ~ofal wave ef ]and develop- Planning Board would approve

paperback in lR~l. II is surely a made c]eRr who is addressing fair c o p i e s is breath-tahthg,

rr~eni and the rapid dis~[ppear- parti$ionthg,necessity on the desk st anyone whom, and an the subject of Even the effort el forznulatingWhose work requires a go~d deal i whord." The authors go on tn the rules of clear and graceftfl

once of green acres, The board approved ¯quickly of writing, Though some of the say, "We shall begin with the statement staggers the imagina-O~e StruCk thdivldUS] is F’ last Week’ Rod it Pr°~bly WaS corrtpJaJnI$ it lodger agaL’zst oar[ ’#ord ’we’, Throughout this book Lion, It is an impressive aeeom-

Ltoyd ~at~ o~ Montgomery one o~ the least debated patti- tOUR writers of English p r o s e ’we’ means ~ber~ Grave8 add !a]ishme~i by any standard, evenTow1~ship, who re,ides on Mill- tier applications e v e r to con- may seem Unduly picayune, the Alan Hedge and Robed y else, ff c~e dc~s not always agreestone R4ver Road, With a desire front the board, vo]u,me has the supreme virtue The casual use of ’we’ l~ often wlth every point the a u t h o r S

¯ .to p r eve n t hi8 ~eighborbood Mr. Stoats war fortunate that of makJdg the reader sensitive extremely confoaing. ~t may make as they tear down and Pe-

rfrom beh~g overwhelmed by a he h&d a neighbor w h o would to the qualities of English prose mean ’we’, niger,’Gets Of a Batien build the i~rlc of others’ prose.rash of haw dwe]llflga, he sel[ part of her innd, Andfor the and to the care required to write identifying themselves with Anyofle who ~tt,ldie~ "~e Rek¢[-zot~ht I.o purchase ~¢bout 12 pabUc he emphasized the Jt c~ear]y, their C~verm’e.ent, , -i or ~we’, er over YOUr Shoulder" J# bou~acre! fi.om a neighbbr "to ~ro- fact that open ~@ace, even Jn

Clarity Jet h e quality which the ~mmon people p~*testing to gain An thcTeat~d h~bttee( hlrrme~ agalr~t encroachir~ qtd~t Montgomery, is fading Mr, Qrave| and Mr, I’~a b~ ¯ d a i n ~ t the Government; or to and ~r~thtinn of th~ ~mm- . . ~.~’e~edtin 1 devhJopm~". The ~,

’wg’, t]ze ~Jter Izz~ the ~4z~. ~]~xlliH of "EzN~M) prom,L Itove to be the basic ebhraetor-

~¢plq Around By Roll" J"° ~ ,..,~0,o~ ~.,..rib ~" ~o~lth,e.dd--..,i o, ’.’, .,.lag, Th0 arnblguRy w h i C h IS ~t committee or 6ther collects.

" o f t e n positively a virtue l~ live body, . ,E~ch Of these uses [O GRO~" ~ ~.- poetry (Mr. Graves is himself no Is legltlmato Io la~g as the ’We’ .]h~flth0rn, Wis., ci t y cotmcJl

mean pcet) has no place in is clearly deflnnd, ~nd remaJn~ voted zman~moua!y in favor of

¯ LO .. Ron-fietion. paesage in which it o c c u r s," m~rk ~khorn’s 12~th annlvt~The Book ~ram~nees with e Then tOlLOw~ the ~foremen’floaed ~ry as lcmg as It d~n*t inwlve

¯ ~xazr~]e from T. S, Eliot, who, row~g R beard.":ieacr~ptian Of the peculiar q~al .

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ities of E ]i tt ~eern~, is not alw¯ys aa care-ng sb as a language, i , ,] [ul with his wes aahe r~gbi¯ ~COR /l~tegwthahBoryo the. be. There are 2~ such principlesdevelopm~mt of Engluth p r o a e

fro ~f clear ~tatement, ~l]#wnd bym the awkwl~rd Anglo-Saxon

begthnJngs of King Alfred to the ~l] c°ncerned with writing grace¯ ~ con%olex punning obscurities of Y’i Jam.ts Joyc~, The history is re- --------0 ,

p I etc with examples and with¯ ~U~ the unusual part of the

lhe somewhat acld comments 9f book is the final ~eelian. HereMess~ s Grave~ and Hedge’" are prned sampes from heThough heir menner s appar-,enIly stralgh~forwal d, the cast Of

¯ J known wr era ke Ernea Hen-rfl n d O~ hese WO Sen emun, ~.

e r persona preiud ees E~re no ] ]~ rl r o¯i phne du MRU e, and fr useers o he reade]" 0 Course b w ¯ , , n,.... ~ e o ks o seentsB p -

s h s demons ra on of a~ e . , r n.... censandohe s wh beve ere-opinionated nnnfls which makes]

, the b0Oh e.lerteininquenl occasion to write. Each of

g"these passages is analyzed

Following the historical su - I rcspec o he principles o~ cte;vey. the authors list their own and graceful writing. Thenprinciples for writing dear Graves and Hodge produce "l’n11~llI~’

’ pro,e¯ giving examples of the what they call a ’*fair copy" of~.’~.~ah’t ~¢OU whittle bird down a little more?" _. havoc whJcb reeulta when these the text that is, a rewriting M

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