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WS--RECORD [ Pa n.3~oo I’ rh.F.a~ VOL, IV, No, 8~ M~DDLEBUBHi’N, J., THURSDAY, MAY 8, tg~ 5¢ Per Copy ca,. Crea, noySco. FirstReport from Master Planners :s Inventory of Township A comprehensive inventory of first part of a three-part report, Franklln’8 assets and liabilities-- The final sc~tlop4 witl lcelude the f,r., ,n ~ yea~-w~ ~. the .oaln,. om~endatton~r v ao.theKunaway tiirls hands of the Pla~lng Board this legal procedure to effect thee eheng~, ~o~e of ,he ohs.rva.ons: ~,- ~be sorve, co=. ~.h ~he Returned--ho most three-fourths of the POpe- oft-stated theorY that a solid ur- ration lives in 30 ~ercent of the ban development may extend Two Franklin teen-~e girls Townahip’s sr~; Franklin birth from NewYork to Fhiladelphi&, were home ~ay ~d~cn at~ a - rate is much higher than the rest and that auch a pouibi]ity mast tempt lest week to run away. of the State; the roads are in- be recogdized by F~nklln, which The girls and another from porfionate to ~he amount of traf- Followingare pertinent de’eLls NewBrunswick, ,ill t/I yeePs fie they tittle e~rry; S~{0fl i~ the m~port: oid, were eel/fled last ~eek that Avenue carries as many as 7,700 -- youths after ~e~hbers reported ToPOgraJPby & Dra~uale they were to be sumpendedfrom vehlc]es dally, and Amwell Road Franklin% elevation v a r i e s New Brunswick High School and as many as 4,000; drainage in from lO feet above 8e~ level heir Wednesday they disappeared, lhe Township is generally good, Neu’ ~rumwck at the ~rJ|~n Police ~Jd butlarge areas are unsuitable River to 321 feet at Copper Mine " , , , , They were p,eked up Saturday fordevelopment because of badRoad The ma orxty of lalXd has ¯ t " T ¯ , nlgh . In ont River wlth three between 7S and 150 feet, conmst- Prepared by Cof~munity Plan- ____ n~ng Ass~iates of Princeton, file [Continued onPc,,g¢ 13) ] a drinking party in progress. professlonat RreuP hired to draw - " Free on $250 hall psndtng~ a master plan for the Township, 8ISLSR WANTS PRESS hearing ira Toms River on a dis- a 50-page handbOOk Dresents a AT EXI~CUTIVEMEI~’INGS ~rderly charge, is Joseph Moltn% detailed basic survey of exs ng Towns hipCo~tmltlom~n 2L Another youth,, Roger Hazel land use, population, traffic, In- h ton, 19, was given a s~pended , Mayo 81M~r hu anno~eed ~ ~uthorttie~ and reivased des ry and mum c ~ sere ces, m sen ence ~t week, GRBETINGS from Sen. Clh’fot’~ Cue, fmeln/g camera, Hg elL- , wllt ark the Townshl~ Co ¯ tended to W Itlam l~rl~he0~ Troop Ht4 asdslont ~tmuter Oa Recomm~ndaBons ~mlng mRloe a~ Plolml~g RosI~ M The girls and a minor boy , edge are scouts Paul Young, JONFh Nixon #~1 It~ymad H~net~, RepLete with maps and charts, allow the p~ to atlomd thole were turned over to juvenile the be~dh~k ~te~s only Lhe exee~fl~ a~ ~F¢~ ~, . Highlight of a visit to tbe ha- , , ~ytl°°’s_ Scout°’°"at. Troop’°r~0l~e~be"of Fr.ok~ Of. ""’."O~’--NT.~. ,OH Yo.. TO.O.T Couples Mark 50th A nnwersanes " in ~ar~ was a meeting with . S. i I Scnat~r Clifford C~e. Aetl~ Potk~ Chief ltamel Senator Case’s father ’,’,’aa at Flelffer D~F be apl~inted ~lieg one time pastor of the Six Mile when the T~h~ c~mmltt¢~ IRon Church that tOO. Making the trip to W~.~hin gtol The Nev~-~c~¢d hU rammed D. C,, by bus last weekend, the that, although othe~ emrdldit~ ~20ut3 visited the Capitol, Feder- for the podtlon ws~b. ~’mld, a] Bt~reau ot Inve~tlgalJon. Btl- $1~sd at ¯ t’eem~t oo~mSte~ el- reau of Prinfln~ & ~axl~rlvlng, eoutlve m~t~, the ~mewm~ .~ilog~n Cometary, IAneoha Me- favored ILt. Fr*4ffo~’a ~l~i~- morlal, the WhRe House, and menk other hlaforle places, AccOmpanying %he boys were Fla]n[~ G~l~oe ~rnB Sc’outma~er J~n~ C, Metre. A~. slalent Scoutmuter Vance ~mn Oak Street Glel~ 5 "and TrOOp Commttt~eman S~n. Curiosity and’d track’s ~, ~ey ZeRo and Carl Haltsnl~e~ e PaUl~ St~vem, d~ter M ’Successful’ ~& "" "th’~" """ Oak Strt~t, wu pta)*ing nMr ~r : hom~ [Sunday aflerneon when she Franklin’| Civil Defer’riPe Itlep stuffed a ptec eof htlr~lfl ¯ wM de~ibed yesterday a~ "eu~o,llnt° the da|otine tar~k of an idie ees~al*’ by authorities. Thealert I truck" wa~ part of a 4#-state exez~euleI The ~eaulting expl~oa b~rF~’/ ¯ which ~itecf HDeommenlea-lhar abo~t the ta~ and head. flora, p u b t lc eooperM[on an~ [Taken in Mlddle~x He#pilot by emergency ptsnnln|.IG~rge ~trigp, ¯ tm~hbole, ~b~ At 9:30 a.m., resldent~ were was treated and released, Mr. & Mr~ Ferdim~ Hu~nko lntorme6 radio and television of Motber~’ Day wtll have Avenue and Mr. & Mrs. Ferdi, Kuti was empl~ed with ~v~al the initial phase of ’,Operation ~Dtlque Cat" To Be Sold ~hlng extra this year for the ehll- An hour Later, the "~ake coveY’ At Ch~F~h Au~tlo]~ x!nBI his retirement 11 yee~ po. He h ’/g, I~ wl.~ 75, dmn sounded a~d PVllee omee~t Saturday will he the armteer. Mr, Becse~ko opetttsd hi~ own end CD I~llce halted f~amo, $ e h o ¯ t ch~dren throughotB me of tha itm~ offer~ tot lale ~urope m~n¥Y~Pao, beth set- ~ary of the Kutls, and It will be Jeweh7 cue manufacturtng ah~ auction sppnlered by the ;led within yard~ ~ each other celebrated with a re,vice in High in NOW York City gnttl hl~ re- same perled, of toe Middy. Ibe sam~ street, tndboththtl Street HtptL|t Church, Newtlrement 10 yaarSld~, ate c~tebrstl~ their ~oth Bru~w[ek, followed by a buffet ~ BaesonSog’toov~ ~i~t* the direction of CommRtsema~ The sale wgl be held o1~ *,he r;edding atmivemrles, Franklin in l~t4 ~ l~be~tlr~ on thole aeeond

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Page 1: WS--RECORD May/05-09-19… · ’ WS--RECORD [ Pa n.3~oo I’ rh.F.a~ VOL, ca,.IV, No, 8~ Crea, noy Sco.M~DDLEBUBHi’N, FirstReport J., THURSDAY, MAY 8, tg~ from Master Planners5¢

’ WS--RECORD[ Pa n.3~oo I’ rh.F.a~

VOL, IV, No, 8~ M~DDLEBUBHi’N, J., THURSDAY, MAY 8, tg~ 5¢ Per Copy

ca,. Crea, noy Sco. FirstReport from Master Planners

:s Inventory of TownshipA comprehensive inventory of first part of a three-part report,

Franklln’8 assets and liabilities-- The final sc~tlop4 witl lceludethe f,r., ,n ~ yea~-w~ ~. the.oaln,. om~endatton~rv ao. the Kunaway tiirlshands of the Pla~lng Board this legal procedure to effect thee

eheng~,

~o~e of ,he ohs.rva.ons: ~,- ~be sorve, co=. ~.h ~he Returned--homemost three-fourths of the POpe- oft-stated theorY that a solid ur-ration lives in 30 ~ercent of the ban development may extend Two Franklin teen-~e girlsTownahip’s sr~; Franklin birth from New York to Fhiladelphi&,

were home ~ay ~d~cn at~ a -rate is much higher than the rest and that auch a pouibi]ity mast tempt lest week to run away.of the State; the roads are in- be recogdized by F~nklln, which

The girls and another from

porfionate to ~he amount of traf- Following are pertinent de’eLls New Brunswick, ,ill t/I yeePsfie they tittle e~rry; S~{0fl i~ the m~port: oid, were eel/fled last ~eek thatAvenue carries as many as 7,700

-- youths after ~e~hbers reported

ToPOgraJPby & Dra~uale they were to be sumpended fromvehlc]es dally, and Amwell Road Franklin% elevation v a r i e s New Brunswick High School andas many as 4,000; drainage in

from lO feet above 8e~ level heir Wednesday they disappeared,lhe Township is generally good, Neu’ ~rumw ck at the ~rJ|~n Police ~Jdbut large areas are unsuitable River to 321 feet at Copper Mine " ,, , , They were p,eked up Saturdayfor development because of bad Road The ma orxty of lalXd has

¯ t " T¯ , nlgh . In ont River wlth threebetween 7S and 150 feet, conmst-

Prepared by Cof~munity Plan- ____n~ng Ass~iates of Princeton, file [Continued on Pc,,g¢ 13) ] a drinking party in progress.professlonat RreuP hired to draw - " Free on $250 hall psndtng~a master plan for the Township, 8ISLSR WANTS PRESS hearing ira Toms River on a dis-a 50-page handbOOk Dresents a AT EXI~CUTIVE MEI~’INGS ~rderly charge, is Joseph Moltn%detailed basic survey of exs ng

Towns hip Co~tmltlom~n2L Another youth,, Roger Hazelland use, population, traffic, In- h

ton, 19, was given a s~pended,

Mayo 81M~r hu anno~eed ~

~uthorttie~ and reivased

des ry and mum c ~ sere ces,m sen ence ~t week,

GRBETINGS from Sen. Clh’fot’~ Cue, fmeln/g camera, Hg elL- , wllt ark the Townshl~ Co ̄tended to W Itlam l~rl~he0~ Troop Ht4 asdslont ~tmuter Oa

Recomm~ndaBons ~mlng mRloe a~ Plolml~g RosI~ M The girls and a minor boy ,edge are scouts Paul Young, JONFh Nixon #~1 It~ymad H~net~, RepLete with maps and charts, allow the p~ to atlomd thole were turned over to juvenile

the be~dh~k ~te~s only Lhe exee~fl~ a~ ~F¢~ ~, .Highlight of a visit to tbe ha- , ,

~ytl°°’s_ Scout°’°"at. Troop’°r~0l~e~be"of Fr.ok~ Of. ""’."O~’--NT.~. ,OH Yo.. TO.O.T Couples Mark 50th A nnwersanes" "in ~ar~ was a meeting with . S. i I

Scnat~r Clifford C~e. Aetl~ Potk~ Chief ltamel

Senator Case’s father ’,’,’aa atFlelffer D~F be apl~inted ~lieg

one time pastor of the Six Mile when the T~h~ c~mmltt¢~

IRon Church thattOO.

Making the trip to W~.~hin gtol The Nev~-~c~¢d hU rammedD. C,, by bus last weekend, the that, although othe~ emrdldit~~20ut3 visited the Capitol, Feder- for the podtlon ws~b. ~’mld,a] Bt~reau ot Inve~tlgalJon. Btl- $1~sd at ¯ t’eem~t oo~mSte~ el-reau of Prinfln~ & ~axl~rlvlng, eoutlve m~t~, the ~mewm~.~ilog~n Cometary, IAneoha Me- favored ILt. Fr*4ffo~’a ~l~i~-

morlal, the WhRe House, and menkother hlaforle places,

AccOmpanying %he boys were Fla]n[~ G~l~oe ~rnBSc’outma~er J~n~ C, Metre. A~.slalent Scoutmuter Vance ~mn Oak Street Glel~ 5

"and TrOOp Commttt~eman S~n. Curiosity and’d track’s ~,~ey ZeRo and Carl Haltsnl~e~

e PaUl~ St~vem, d~ter M

’Successful’ ~& "" "th’~" """Oak Strt~t, wu pta)*ing nMr ~r: hom~ [Sunday aflerneon when she

Franklin’| Civil Defer’riPe Itlep stuffed a ptec eof htlr~lfl ¯wM de~ibed yesterday a~ "eu~o,llnt° the da|otine tar~k of an idieees~al*’ by authorities. The alert I truck"wa~ part of a 4#-state exez~euleI The ~eaulting expl~oa b~rF~’/¯ which ~itecf HD eommenlea-lhar abo~t the ta~ and head.flora, p u b t lc eooperM[on an~ [Taken in Mlddle~x He#pilot byemergency ptsnnln|.IG~rge ~trigp, ¯ tm~hbole, ~b~

At 9:30 a.m., resldent~ were was treated and released, Mr. & Mr~ Ferdim~ Hu~nkolntorme6 radio and television of

Motber~’ Day wtll have Avenue and Mr. & Mrs. Ferdi, Kuti was empl~ed with ~v~althe initial phase of ’,Operation ~Dtlque Cat" To Be Sold ~hlng extra this year for the ehll-An hour Later, the "~ake coveY’ At Ch~F~h Au~tlo]~ x!nBI his retirement 11 yee~ po.

He h ’/g, I~ wl.~ 75,dmn sounded a~d PVllee omee~t Saturday will he the armteer. Mr, Becse~ko opetttsd hi~ ownend CD I~llce halted f~amo,

$ e h o ¯ t ch~dren throughotB me of tha itm~ offer~ tot lale ~urope m~n¥ Y~ Pao, beth set- ~ary of the Kutls, and It will be Jeweh7 cue manufacturtng ah~auction sppnlered by the ;led within yard~ ~ each other celebrated with a re,vice in High in NOW York City gnttl hl~ re-

same perled, of toe Middy. Ibe sam~ street, tndboththtl Street HtptL|t Church, New tlrement 10 yaarSld~,ate c~tebrstl~ their ~oth Bru~w[ek, followed by a buffet ~ BaesonSog’toov~ ~i~t*

the direction of CommRtsema~The sale wgl be held o1~ *,he r;edding atmivemrles, Franklin in l~t4 ~l~be~tlr~ on thole aeeond

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PAGE2 TRg FRANKLIN NEWS-RECORD THURSDAY, MAy8 In~

A Tdft’ for Mothen Day SWIMe TOp~~ ,~

on ~ your food ne ~e&.l~

RUNYON’SQUALITY SUPER MARKET

Your Savings /ZL~v~T.-..

F"ESH PORK L01NS~.~,~7.~-~.,. LO~

33heel Jr. gad her children, Scott and baby 8teven, while the Rev. ~" ~ ~Henry W. Reap6 IOOtxj en, C ~"

Me,hers’ Day Will arrive in Several built*in ’cribs round ~fitting style ]n KinBston Presby- oul spZteiOUS accommvdations--(erlan Church Sunday when a Complete wlth cabinet~ contain-[lewlY "0n~rLlc~ed ’*m~thcr8’ bfd- ~ng baby powder d~apers and

for mothers with children, per- pastor the ])a]eony 8 pay4, of a

cony" will be decScated, other essentials, . iThe glass-enclosed, s o u rid.re- Construction under Ibe diree- FREEZER BUY OF THE WEEK

,i~tant bazcony wSZ b ........ d ~io~ of the Ray. Henry W. He, ~WHOLE LOINS ~ lb.

miring them to attend servlcee re~deling program recentlywithout fear of disturbing the compteted at the church nnTeat of the c~ngregai]Dn. [Route 27. YOUNG PLUMP J SAVE 4¢ ON KRAFT’SMiu Nocerino l h .... as tbe bridegroom’s ~i~- BELTSVILLE [ ~N , NATURAL $LtCED

:tar, Miss Cardiyn’Slmodinh who~g ~W~Beeome~ Bride ...... blue chiffon £own and 8 OL.... Iedb]ueandpinkcarnatinns. TURKEYS~~ 39~In ML Carr~el R.C, Church, Miss Nocerlno was graduated

Pnt4tal¢, Saturday, Miss Msry !rom svbeo]s in Italy, and ia era.An.e Noeor~.o. d,u~bter o, ~,,1o~" by ~ ~ude.~i,~, ..... TAKE YOUR PICK "AGEN FROZEN"& Mrs. LOLLS Nocerlno of that ante CO. of Newark. She Is n~

moninJ, son 6t Mr. & Mrs. Euphe- University. LEAF SPINACHrain SimonlnJ of Elli~Jn Raid, Mr. Simvnini, a £raduale of CHOPPED SPINACH PEAS- CORNMiddlebu~b.

that university, is employed by PEAS & CARROTS P ’ CHOPPED BROCCOLIThe bride, attired Jn a Mendo- ~he Triangle CondUit & Cablez~o chiffon sown ~rimmed wish Co. SAVE 17¢ - TRI-VALLEY SAVE 22¢ - EHLER’SViennese lace. was g~ven in mar- The couple, on a Florida hon-r’age bY her ~ther’ Maid °f cy .... ’r~p, Will make their ,~,,3 $1 TEA ..~

hO~e in New Rrunswick, Aspar ~o, I"11 Ii Teaspoon ~41 0’~ #

....,0.. , Dafls Free /’~Of~lt ~"~’~.~,~,~_DI.W R’~-~ S~ SAVE 4¢ ON KRAFT’S FLORIDA JUICE

’°~’.-""-" Parkay ,,~-,25¢ Oranges ~-29~Apr. 28---A daughter, to Mr, &

o , .EAOSAVE,,Potatoes 49¢ Relishes ,.~ 25¢

Hot Do~ - Hamburger"SAVE 8¢ MOTTs SAVE 4¢ PREMIUM’S"

lg. ~o- Saltines1 lb.’

s,=. 2 ,...~’ ~o, 25¢, ’ . SAVE 11¢ VANITY FAIRSAVE 6¢ HYDROX’$

CRn~Z BathroomCookles’~°" 33¢ ri.~ 4.’°. 39pkg. ASSORTED COLORS

REDEEM YOUR "KRAFT" COUPONS AT...

Runyon’s Super MarketaS0 HAMILTON ST., FRANKLIN TWP.

Your Budget Saving Super Markethkw. BBUNtJWZOKg..wm. ~ ME~ER WAKE FERN FOOD CORP.

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~URgDAY, MAYg, 1958 THE FI:tANKLIN NBWg-RZCOHD PAGE8

I ’ I em,, fervency hope that itmedlty a

the Mail ~oridorl~anlsatienwlll~erv@the

AUTO ° FAIR

3Cads 0f all humanity, few wouldreddest that the H. S. unUatera]ly5rap all its bars at this time.

A SIgler Supporter people of Franklin Township on Now att~tittfle ~nklin Town-]~ltor, The News.Record: the Board of Freeholders.

I wonder what motivates pea. Peter S]iwka~htp for the U. S., and New Jer-!e¥ f~r the world in the para-

81B~lg0 MAIN gT, F/NDEF.NE ACROSS FROM BHCKY’S

pie to eritisize their elected of* [Editor’s Note: NO "occupancyflclais without first obtaining the fee permlf’ ordinance has yet ~reph above and see ff the Jib WISHES TO THANK ITS PATRONS for an-

been, enacted. A hearing on oe- aatlens are noL parallel, Because~f archaic tax taws, the State cf abling them to purchase the entire corner atfuels. At least dO people have vupaney fee eha~geJ is scbeduledSew Jet’vey shoves the major re-approached me this week areas- for May 2?,]

Jag Mayo Slsler of uain8 ’l~w~- ~ponsibllRlsa of protection and the Flndern & Manville crossing... Flnderne~dueatien of lls r~idents on theship employees and Township

water to fill his swimming pool. Prglle for Dr, Lynelt municipalities, regardless of their

The facts are that he not onLy Rditor, The Nawa-Beeord: L*eSn‘urce~ and ability to pay. IJi |

paid ~or the writer, hu* donated Say~tg geodb~’e te K friei3d is lhe munleloa][t[e~ do no~ h .... I ISgg to ~he East Franklin Fire Co, always an unpleasant chore, Set ~be right to dec~e how much ol Forrtlerly NYBO’S

I I~hls responslbSity they can un-for use of its hose. The Township now we are all called to task, dertake, who does? And why, USED CAR LOTemp]oy~ who Was seen at hls Dr. Lynch. our school superin- ~vhen we try to ~olIow the ~atternhome ~aa ther~ after working tendent ]s leaving, and when at]~ours. his accolades are tabulated, I’d set hy the Pedera] Government

I have seen poll lsians at work like mine to be listed also, Ior the same reasons, are we sad-

in this Township for Many years, I am gratified to have worked~enly doing someihing wrong? It IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GOOD

hut I have not seen one who de- under him for three years, I have Mr. Sbeehen has some practical~linrnatives for keeping loan!

USED CAR . . why not come in and see usvotes more tlme and e~fort to always gained firm values in his L~xe9 down, other lhan the pIORSlay end do a good Job for the educallonal adyiee, and I have el-people than Mayo Sister. ways appreciated the faith he has ~ishes he voleed in his eoinmr . * ¯ ~’~ik@ yOUr h~J[fny /r~nd8 h¢lJJ@ done

He introduced and has keen placed in his staff, This feeling ~ost of us would be eternal]:

able to gel psssed s building fee of’flde]lty makes n teacher do ~ateful to him. . lit the [~glg|,ordlnance, a land subdivislon or, her utmos’~ for all our children Harold S. Weiss~in‘gnee and sn ocaupaney fee in Franklin. Ipermit ordinance, and these wilt I’d Iike to thank him now for The first Navy ourses to sere WE ARE SURE YOU WILL FIND OURput into our Township treasury many kind considerations: they ~utside the U. S. reported ’co th [thou.sands of dollars yearly, !tern from an under~andln~ na- Philippines in lOt0, end shortly CARS IN A1 CONDITION

!As chairman of the Finance Lure which wil] follow him ~f~er to Guam, Hon‘o]u]u, Yoke-

Committee, he has refused to pay ~herever he goes. ~ama, Samoa, the Virgin Islands

bills that were not authorized, Mrs. S~lvia GIlskman 0nd Cube.

,eying the tsxpay ....... on. [Editor’s note: Mrs. G]iekmsn ,AUTO FAIRey. u 2rid Grado I,mclcr in Midd!e- A. BESSENYEI & SON

He interlaced a resolution [bush School.] FUEL OILS--KEROSENEflt8-8~0 MAIN ST. FINDENNE ACROS~ PROM BUCKY’Splacing the purchasing power In-

528 Hamilton Sl,,to ’the hands of one individual I~ttSe of Analogies New Ikun~wlek’instead of every .... pending RA 5-0161money as they pleased in Town- P, dilor, The News-Record: Oil Burners Installed

ship Hall, in hls "Fraltkly Speaking" col- Tel, KOmer B-~453

He has tried to put our guY- ~mn of April 24, Mr. Sheehan

ernmen‘l On‘ s businesslike basie~ t~sed some ques~,ionable an‘aldgiesarid has boca accused o playing drown from Ameriean‘ hlslory l°

polities with Township employ- attack those who ar~ currentlyecs by doing so. All one has (a asking for a brake on residentialdo is to examine the votes that expansion in Franklin Township.be o tab ....d,ffe nt it shoo,d ha ou ,y w, d then HOW ch would it takesees by Township Committee and to use sLmilar unalogi~ to e~- mePlanning Board, and it will be ~ablish the moral and legal basisrealized Ihn~ he voles as an m- r~r such re~tristions. While this

~ttstsd~i~a~ ~or ,ke ~oed of the p ........han~e may h ......~o of to..q,rove yourple, regardless of political canoe-;t/v old adage that the Devil con

~uenees, rit~, Saaiptut~s ~o," his own ends. ~May~ S~sler is the candidate nevetdhvless ii may serve to ~ome

x’[,r Fre~,ho]der ill ~oI~3Ol~Ct Coat--Ilrinlf i~stlt,s ht,~ore the vo~cr~ intv lhi~ year. Ha is the*type of u ]ill]c clearer light............ rep oseo t,,aes D., n t oof o o rSP’d ,a osg° ’0nor pho 0o, $500 $1 ,500 $2 ,500

of entry w~,t.e wide o~on, and

Getting Married? ~eop~e f~e~ ,he world o~e, f,ock(dia become new eitizen‘s and tolouiS.fleas, ~apkins, matches, help make this nation great, Asthank you cards, favors, dolls,, the needs and respormibilities of

EVERYTHING AT Ihe country changed, a whole Rotlud Brook Tptl~t weleolnes Ot~ opporttlni[y to help heineIMgCOUNT PRICES complex of stricter and stricter

BAR MITZVAH immlgraHon laws were enacted ~o OWller8 to ilnprove and proteet their property by DnsncingINVITATIQNS and eontrol Ihe influx of people. Thi~

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS w~ done Just as much Iv protect tile cost at hank rates and bank terms.THREE-DAY 8EBVIC~ the standard of living of the~e

OPen Every Uveatal already here as to insure thatCall- See Complete Semple~ the new arrivals have reason- As much as $2,500 may be borrowed and repaid In monthly "

’ ’ able expectation of a decent fO-DUNBAR tare, Mayflower de~eendanu and installments spread over as many as three years.

Wedding Center ~e~ oitis~os .~he appa,e~l~,agreed on the need gad Jt~sflee of Any home owner may apply at either office. Why not do soHamlJtd~ street such controls. While most pe~]e

At leesultllm my& mlty Sec~y On SemanRarldurmnkSn ~t , thls week?E~,%~_~R, ,.o.~. the~,.ion of ..~h , .

~eat:lstlone, and whUe they may

IUSE OF ACCORDION FOR .

~* et iM~eae us fee thfetmt~ O--s~t ev~ ¯B00NO "[k~’~[q’~N’|~’:l[ llt’N’]’~

BR001( -’=:::"TRUS ::C 0 M PANY :

Ave. |-fain, I~.L

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THUIt~DAY, MAYa, IV~8 ’PK]~ FRANKLIN NEWs-RECORD’ PAOZI~

elms around to help with the ~1~ ~ munty amoni New Jc¢- ~Lass high school band. CoJle~ostag~ering work load now felt- sap’s 21 timt dom’t have ¢~lv~l graduates with exceptional abU-Lng on the simuldvrs of the Tired Berries in its admiration ity are eligible for acceleratedThree. But. how, in good con- imildln4. This was ~ulfl~ by ratings.ac]ence oould he 8ak SoMerset*a the ¥oters twe y~rB UO R~er An audition cart. bn arrangedtaxpayers to provide ~uother a highly e|f~flve, eleventh-hour through S~. Kyle Morgan.pair of $0,000 salaries and a publicity eaml~i[a by l~lth- who~ office is Ln the Iqewcouple of coun~.y ca~ when the eiB,a who dldn*t want Civil ~ BrUltSW[¢k Post Office. Ha maythree-man b oa r d frequently vine. be re~lcbed al~J at CH 0-8B00.completes tt~ weekly business at

Then, here’s the "tired oldlfl-m[nute meetings (lneiudLng ’ o n hr ’CampalBn sl ge uL~ed about

Jalne*i[ soo~l be bu~lin’ out ~l| dropped a couple Of ago9 ago on the readl~g of Lbe mhlu as) every year reEardmg ll"I g h

seat on the /-~.oa.rd of ChoJ~ thLng in State luw prohlb]tLng It. arottfid the bu]lfling asklng

tDyer Snmmet’a Iff~sn YRIleyB the stl’0nglh of an opinion of The Demo¢~ta ~t[ght RIse meetlngal of the Freeho]ders.and l~lling hills+ and m will the County Co~sel R n bar t M. take a peek into the lank of any This has ~ever brought muchDe~uoort~& Thoml~on. Thomp~ou said he effeotLve ob ev&l~tion In the re$ onso at the l]s because

~u~ s +.he month the Demo-could find no statutory autimrlty p po .e . Counly Ad~h~alkm Building. here’s nothing very dramatic

cl~at~ tls~n]ly inaugurate theh’ fop the cnmmz~lon, but he nag- A professions1 firm has been abotlt a 16-minufo meettrtg+sure In uest of that e]~lve leete~ to mentiop. ~here was ho-g q . .

ques~.Jons fo~ ’several mon’~hs, iFreebe]der~, and. as usu al. Middlesex. meanwhile+ eontin- and something by way of ,n a~- WAF BAND ACCBP~INGthey’re looking forward to NO- ues In grow Induslrywise. ~d might be forthcoming be. ENLISTMENT8 FROM WOM~N f~vember with new optimism, someday will ~robebly ~ttract fore November There’s still a U J~ E

Mgy is the mnth when tke the gradua[ea of Somel~*s re- large knot of county employees Women with musical ta]e~lt

Xbrain trus~ ~ dewar In took for catlonal school, if thee ev~ ~s who scream every year when Mid a desire to travel Can pu’~

the luu~ fit r¢ce~ y~rs it Ires This vocatiol~a! s~ho~l Is ~ the salaries of certain depart- their talents to work and satisfy

keen a ease of scraping the bet- old Democratic i~ue. grid o~e or ments are made pub]ic. And+ ac- this desire in the Women+s Air SOMmV]LL| RA S.~m

{ran of the creek, because manythe goal ones that’s st~il leth enrding to the palaver around Fo~e B~nd. ¥ THRU SAT. MAY thth

of the Democratic ts~i~ Of 1~ Fether~tott.~oweYer. has shown the waier coolers, lhe questions Official home for the WAF

ye~n~ haYe been d~oyod by Mgm~ recently of pulling tills one these profesMO~l Job evaluatora Band is NorLon Air Force Base

the ~ubllcan ~oard. out of the hat sometime hMore aaking aren’t going to an- Jn California.

l~uck ~n ~be days of Frank Pol-K@vember. Ih~e po~ed by the ~dewn- An applicant for the band musL

irene’s candidacy+ the~’e were Is. The ques~.io~ ef a ~ive-man trodden+ be ~h]e to play Lhe equivalent

sue~ aplenty--.nd the Republi-l~oaLXi of ~’ceholder~ will ap- Somerset, meanwhile, remaLnso~ first chair positton In a first

e3ns kne~v i~. Nnw, ~h~nks tn pea~ on lhe bsllo~ in November,

co+rant im+a F~.nn~ng .o~+~+heed +* w,,~ .....o +n e+m. DANNY KAYEand a Psrk Commission. paign ta]k.

Freeholder Karry Fethersthn Obviously, two more Free"

is up for reelection, and these holders wou]d give the Demo-

ltew itgeneies have been created cram a better chance +f repro- "~[~ ,~i~G[~L~’oAC~LO+I

since he look office three years sentatlon on the beard, but hereago, It can be presamed hk Is where the advanta£e seems to wt PAtlIm¢OITS

eampa~n will be ,ton the THUR, FRI., SAT MAY 8, 9, l0cord," and if you lake stock of Happy Harry woutd probablywhat the Freeholders love to have two mvre Republi-pllthed in the many years be-fore he came aboard, you mightbe convinced he had somethingto do with this progrea~ve era,

We still glvc most of the eredIt to Poltt.no and hi, +,in. +,a , .u+. we~, of swe.m. ROBERTtm-’+~’±"do-nothing’+ Board of Preehold .... NOW THRU SAT. MITCHUMJ~,.~

Vetherst~n’sopponeni, I+rank- MeP~y Andrewm

~lhA TOW~dl]p (~OlftI1tlllte~ILIl ~" Denny K&Y ..........

11 bl sts theyo L, ~ller+ prontises th be R e nem~$cope & ~otor ahard.workitlK, hard-hlalllg ad" FLUS

vereary, and you nan expect to O~e~Oll Pa~sl~ge scree~l ~ ihear something of his campaign Johtt ~rJek~mn’Lol° AlbV~lhtbefore your tomatoes are in elnen~tSe°Pe & enl°rblossom, ~UN,-TUE, MAY ll-l~

D,,~p~i~ ,~t ~,~ be~n do,~o in Sttddh, the Wind ¯ Me, t~+~vm~.C, um~+t~e+n~.eer4~,v,a,tm~!PLUS

RO DAM ~)~ALSO

~bou~ ~rom a camp.lg, plat- UHholy Wife~nrnL A De[~ocTatiC program3 Dimp~ Dor~-Itod Stel|er~i~+ +++l.d ..... 0, the fol ........ THE FLYING MONSTER ___ .~+f iilikalowing f rinstuncee: IED.-SAT ?*lAY 14]

While neighboring MiddleSex 4 RIO I~AYS ONLY ]~gli~ll~H~ ~*c+~Connty has a foil time t.dmima] + +TEClII41¢0LOR ...... ...commluloner promoting his The ].ottg Hot ~.::7::’7’ :_~:: ::Y. :_+:+ :. ............county .3 a mecca for lndttltry, SUltlluer ALSO ~lec*We~m~.~.*.~4’

¯ aut ~ewmn-,t~.~ woo~wsra GEORGE BAKER HARRY ANDKBWf~~omePaet’+l ]PFeeholdea-d hJIve htlr- clnem~lleope & eoloy m~AIMnw/NIled their beads in the sand, PLUS

HELL IN KOREA~

....With proposed highway con Plunder Roadslrueti~n ot ire hub In So~el~et, mene lisp’mortal-Jeanne reopennow .ceres to be the tim+ tetsf ++~ r~.v ,~.-~ XoL., m~o= SUNDAY " MAY 11industrialists know what’s hap ......otr~e .+cs.." ".oo.’~"’° .ImlM M PAiTIAMA +re’urea"-" + IOWLTHAThen,o+ not ,ht+ ++ ~he ’~°" ~ow o~ ,.~, ---- ,.C, ..,...’.of ao ,,,~o+.~., oo,,+,,,,,+,0o +.+, ELL-TALES ON YOUNG MARRIEO AMERICA!

persoHl|h, for your ~" ~svacation ¯ HOt

out your ~ruo, ottroettw m~c C:t~i~

D~mdn helpt ~u minx,, ,liv~ ~lNIt+g~.~O~~o~ I ~nd new n~d~k On Ills,talented Arthur Murray expertbrln nut you~ dnemlnr dJlnC[nll

popuZul~ ,ud sood a=n,,, ~ PAUL NEWMAN ¯ JOANNU WOOOWAHet let for t,h| KtyNt vision Iris, The~meLnorphoaetodsy, ! WOODWARD A~demy Award

i,./o, Al~e~.le," "Be~ Antre~ 11 Wflmlng Belt A~4rell

IfARTHUR MURRAYmw .~m~c+mmo 5- B I G C A R T 0 0 N :S "5 . " ¯327 Oeorge Strem~ Ce~. Uberty, CHad~ 7-6171 ¯

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"PAGEd THIC FRANKLIN HEWS-RECOBD THURSDAY,MAYS, 19B8

keep the hed~et balanced mad to ~nter ~ idaJn. Rulers Unlverli~y. aug|eels #ouIbe family’s elothln~ in good con- Mud stains also respond well select drapery and Curtain ~h-dillon at the lame time. Keep to quick treatment, Let it drT, rirs with suI:~rl~" eol0r f~the’4~aln removal ms.gall i~ ¯ ~r~h off as much as potable, for windows with Insulatingreferanc~ chart handy in make ~hen wash. If the fabrle is not gEe¯s, She says fabrlcs with ex-~be lath eaglet, ~ashsble, t~y spo~ginS stain wJth ~ep~o~l ~slatanee to sun fed.

Treating the stain prom~tl~ denatured alcohol If mud 0Oh- ins are the I~ percent sotatinn.~fler discovery Is the most inJ. ~in.g oii or £resse, h’eat Lhe ataln ~yed acetates, fortEs¯n, flberSllwportent rule, The quicker you is you wou~d a ~’eale sleet, ~r DoluUOn-dyed acetates in c~m-let to remedy grass sad fo1~ge For berry stain& try pourthfl Mnaflon wlth fo:~J~a~-~that is, a

By MARY ELLEN TOLLSR ~Ins the ~oner the clothes tan boJ]in8 water from "a height. Portisan warp and flIllng ~u~ade~epo~ back for dutY. Hot w~(er, BUt for cherry and peach stains. ~! a solutir~-dyed aeef~th.Somerset Coun~ Home Agent s~ap and vIsorous rdhbJng wilt rub in ~ few drops o~ slyeSrine, It these mal~rlais are used in

HOMA (~AN~G sweaters m~de of man-made fib- usually do the Job on wobble let stand a few hours and rinse !omblnatir, n with a fiber ~¯tIt’s not t~o esrly to start plan. ors teflon, Nylon, etc,) £arme~t~. On whi~ cotto~1 or with lukewarm water, toes not p~ high color per-

ni~ yov.i" home ca~oing program. H~nd wash in Warm sRds 1~ing linen, bleach out ~ny ~ainlr, g ~ormanee. th~ ~es[staneo to B~t~Home grown spinach and as- soap or aynthetJo dete~-g~nt (one stains, wlth a household bleach. . SUN~AST DRA~S~S fading is greasy reduced. SO

par ague wil| be here joon, of the new ~ld water ~p~ For washable co1~red fabrics. If you have windows or a wln- re~d hens hags eare~l]y toAmong the Dult~, there’~ rhu- works just as nicety). G~tly treat stubborn ~ins with dilute d6w walt of i~utatins iIlas~, you out the type ’of tibet and per-barb, and a little ta~r, slraw~r- ~queeze suds through the sweater, alcohol, need to select fabrics fc~" Foul e~n~ge used In the fabelc.

ties, ~fter that, the home c~- There’s no need to dou~e It up It the matertal Is not w~beble, decorative treatment with sp~clal M[~s T h a m e s says excesslwning season wet be in ~II awing and down--gentle s~ueezJng of el~nge the st:or with a half and care. Light rays are b~ken up fadJng of all drapery and curtal.until tater fall. the s~de through the awe¯tar will half mixture of de~tUr~d aloe- by this gla~ and re~ractad more fabrics may be reduced by hav-

If you plan to can, lOok to your do the job. Never twist or w~ing, hot s~d water, using a pad un- intense]y the second alms, caus- ins wider sl~ck space for dr¯p-equipment now. H you low 1~n~ tberough]~ In as many derneath to absorb mcisture, D~ ins excessive fading and ro~in~ erIe~ on ~eh side of the win~cook acld v e S e t a h I e ~--s~- warm rinses ss are ne~ssry to not use alcohol on acetate rayon. ~* moBS fabric& g]ssr~ lining drsperte~ and rotab

~ag~s~ ~’eens, Peas, ~ remove the suds, The use ofTo p r e v e n t a ring, use 1~ht Mira {]era Thames, exte~den Jn~ their p~Jtions.

corn ~ OK meats, yOU Wm fabrir conditioner in the~:[ a pye~uro caroler. These rinse water wl]t hel

!~m~s it ~st n~ds ~lean~ng~~ ~)inee the.*~ o~r ~ dry~nS rackObeek the ~anufa~u~er~ in~ gaiter roll~ng ~ t~well to pe~-~Iruet~s for gu~da~¢e~ ~t a~r to ~ir~ula’.e tbrough the

Some Of tbe que~tlon~ U1o~ ~ar~ ."~’~. ~

inciude, "15 the oven pro~es~ing~he sweater Is well-made, ~n-

..... i, rimmed .t u* de,lease , es. IIEW JEIIMY SHALE BIIIOK & TILE O011Fsure builds up ir~[d~ the Ja~ ~d !thbons or embroidery. Here’~ ¯~hat to do!may calve them tea explode. ~ ~ I~ ~ FlId~ 94111 hmml~ I¢ J

Another one f~cquently asked:"Is open k~ttle eam3~ng soiled. P~etrest soiled neck- --

recommended for fruits and veg- by wet~ng andarables?" The ~swer IS no, aden"teria, yeasts and maids frequent, using, Rub very gently be-

]y cause spoilage ~ preduc~ halide, Turn sweater in,¢tlL1~ed by the open kett]e metb- dde Out before p~.ltting IntoodE. yagber’ ~Jse wa1-~ WAter. ~ the

Other qt~estior~] inetude, ’*Is It Imachine lm~ a fine fabri0 setting,It, Otherwise al)ow 2 to 4necessary to sterilLze Jars which

are to be proce~d?" The an- minutes of washing time, PJmeswer is no. Have them clean and ~wiee in WagOn or cold Water, ~]ohot. aat wring. Roll loosely in a

Be sure In use up-to-date metE1- tow~] to absorb moisture, thnootb:ate shape aed lay out fiat to dt~,od~ of curulill~, Tbe tate~t roe- If drying in a dryer, remove from

~endations ~’e a-Tail¯bit freefrom your county home agent, dryer while damp arid shiLlS on

flat surface to finish drying.STORING CLO~HES "Piling" occurs when, with

The coming of warm weather wear, small ends of fibers inmeans that it’s time to get Win- spun f~brJcs work their Wily tlSeT ciothe$ i.~ady for itolxqge f~r !he outer Surface And entwin,the Summer months ahead themselves inlo little balls. ThelClothes must be W a s b e d ot oan be greatly reduced by ’brllshe[ee~ed and packed away. Sweat- ing small secbons briskly withera are one Ltem In the Winter ~ sembstJff brash while holdingw~rdrobe tba~, require special at- the garmeQt fiat.tention before h~ey carl be stared,

Many sweaters carry the mtnu- R~OVING STAINSlecturer’s h~g tags Witk care Spri~ and Sui~Imer means]netructinm. When n~e Ls di~e~, sunny days and outdOOr life--Or ff it has been m~placeeL the also sttLns o~ ciothet from f~uitfollowlnff s~t/ons ~ is- mud, sr~ and /oliqfe.

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THURSDAY. MAYd, 1~8 THE FRANKLIN NRWR-RI~CORD FAGSV

[ ,, I.. . Apple Slices Are Fine With Mixed Cheese Dip"° rIj,,yrJ, n . K, OR .--RON II

By YOUR gC~TtiiB41 GARDEN RI~PO]gTI~ Jtclo~ apples for tha,nlbbftng~ tray served wLth an Lnteres4Ang I I

three’cheese dunk’ Friehdl ~n I I ~ lTIME FOR &NNUALB 10-d fertllLzer about at the ~at~ the State nt Wa~hingin~ flitS° us

Annual flowers don’t ask much ~f 3 pounds to 100 square feet. thl| Idea.care aad bavc a lot to give in M~, L~e~ o/~el-i a hunch ~(J le|l 1

Many of them come into bloom mnuat~, Mm~ them in grou~, drlined, I cup g:ntod obod~rorouad the flr~t of July and keel: ~lth several plants of a Nnd to- chNee, g ouneH binu eboete.the production line going untl] gether for bolor lr, terest~ rather mashed, ~ tsblMP¢o0| ~;kYon-

~aNe, 1 tshleN h *rl~’adlsh, 1frost Some such ss portulaca ~ben rolling and scattering, , ~ n red mt~sts~

own seed~ and wll grow year de p]axts to grow so set them green oelone firmly ehoflped,

¯ you don’ .d surh you." soft. ; [Rile less. They will grow to- &tltBtendPepper.ehee4el Nether, AddThesefewkindwordsntbobalfi~ether and shade th~ ground so, ~remaini~ Ingredlenbe Pfte In

of ~nnuals lead ua ’m the point ¢our weed problems wftl elmost i bowl, Nerve Wlth erbp, £relhthat Don Laeey our extension, ~anLsh. npple 811ce~.~poclaftst in home grounds, wants i Like So# I -- * ~ .?.o rein ~d you LS S getting time to In ehooslng a place to plant th s salad rel[l~e

set out your annual plants. ~our annuals, keep in mind also IBeN~lere Sats4In ~Outb Jersey many flerso~s ~bat most annuals like plenty of 144 |enerou ~rvtslrt)

ere prohably doing it thLs week, ~unSght, Only a few tbelvv tn Three-quarmr~ cup maearont Ihut in the frontier ~eacbes ~ ~artiM abode. 1 cup ripe olLve~ I (6½-curt0° Dm~kliWappteslk~in’~tdlpmsdeo[Dweeel~mswftlPleltteNorth Jersey you’d better play Your chan~es of sue~ wtil he or 7-oance) ~ fana~ .$ l~rd- Nla u & ~eal tpl~ti|er Or" |~ck Idea,t ~afe at~d WMt until after May Treater also If you remember to e~oked eggs, g eupl finely sbrod-

er untft tettde~ D~ n colts° Dce e Combine-in o oun loots wbe~ tied c~bbafle, ~ e~P m~on- salted war . , y. egg .

15. p ch y ur y g P geese. 2 ~ea~poorts FrepoM mt~s- and rinse thoroughly with COld maelroin, OftVel, toni, eggs Ind~ooey We]] flpoi~t ~’ou set them OUt, ThLs V~tir~l~A lard, ~ ~41h|~N| v~r~ir~ I water. Cut olives tote latfl~ *lhblge, B~Id i"/laFoorll~, mUs-

~wn p ann you’ have o buy more flowers. Jus take oul about Cook maetro~ in boSI~ Drain o[1 l~om india, and dike llJhtly with salad ~llxture.Unless you have grown your plants b u s h I e r and you ll ~et teaspoon ~alt, pl~, lard, vinegar ~d salt, and toss

some. but thl~ WIll be money well i ~ half-Inch of the top. In +.he ; ....spent, considering the rewards. :ase of zinnias, remove the upper bed where they can grow lots of UniversRy turf specialist Dr. C. with yottr name and ~ddres~ andYou can even sow seed of such 1 let of leaves. ~owers to take inside and share B. Skogley. Such a lawn, he "Lawn Care,"showy and fast growing flower~ Exceptions to the pinching reD- with their frlend~. 9gys, can be urged into a ~4ttl$" /as zinnias and marlgolds now ~nlr~endaDons ore COX¢OrfibS~ __ in e ear or two h

A Nactory one y Y ,

and expect flood results, frocks, everlas~lnfls, poppies and THAT THIN WEEDY L W mona in it eorrectiT~ to T~p~f~t

Prepart ~be bed for annuals hy balsams Are you really sure It’s best to La~egrun down ~causo some Tr@~.elIs’$ ~ar~.~n’¢n~ rld*gg*n, in sooe m. in to. M.t .....’s h oo he.or th,n anti.,. ts.ndota o, maoa,emen has .n *n=nt ooo o*.oprove the soil and in generM pre- when you remember to keep and sinrt over? in . ’pare ~he sail about aa you would ~owers cut. Many annual grow- It isn’t If at least a thLrd of the overloohod, Dr. ,Skogley cant ~ fieult th transplant should be

for a vegslahin garden. Rake i .... plant some for effect in the lawn h~Lsa po.m.t~ent gra., ues’iAnd nteherense1~t~O~sefin~.moved only in early spr~fl.

some me f ’s needed, and 5- border and then have a ¢uttntg cover, a~oodtng to ¯ RutiN~ ~tart ng a w " Among bese are beech, bL~ching out what went wrong withthe Old one. Otherwise the new

dogwood, e m, redan, red mapL.

ake ¯ happy. eoe ws, soon be a.infl, toog ....d tu,,o--,¯ Turf grass~ need periodic lime hays a thin bark that pormih

end frrt~lizing, so check these re. Winter injury tf they are m~ve~qulremenls first, A soil test rosy in Autumn.be the easiest way to find out the Ma~h or e~r~y April, whll~need for lime anti ferhi~[zer, the trees ~re "still dormant, b

You can ~e a cbernteal su:h the time in do this lranspl~t,as ~,4D to kill any ~roublesomeIns, suggDstS Donald B, Laooyweeds. Rutgers horde grounds ~poehtiUIt

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Then follow by liming and far. Move them with hall o~ souComplete Dinners ,.,infl, and be su. ,o eat theabootofaotindla ete.or. grass no closer than an inch and inch of trunk thickness. ~lan~S halt. the trees about an inch deepol

25 Most lawr~ respOnd to care than they grew In the nursery.fr~ ~uch as this, Dr, Skogley says, If¯ /OURS doesn’t, then you may have Help get the tr~ OS to a

UHILDKEN UNDER TEN: $1.’/J to look to drainage, too muchstart by providing a mixture oJ

(except steak dinner) shade, insects such aa grabs, oflwo par~s good Roll and one pat~

come unusual soiL condRion, humus. Place this mlatu~ be.

"Lawn Care," a free eiromar neath and around the soil ball to

that you can flet from County encourage new- root growth.CELERY OLIV~ RADlflB BOflEfl CAP’tOT ET[CK~ Agricultural Agent H, N, ~ep~ir. Wait untti Autumn to appl}

ROLL~"~ ’~" "~

BI~I~R County AdmJnlstrafton R~Idh~f. farti]izer, Thht avoids injury

Some~vllle, has other hlnla cn the young roots,Water the trees tborou/~FRESN FRUIT COCKTAIL MAP~kSUIq[1N0 UHILLED FOMATO JUICE Ibe subJent. Just send him a card about once a week durins dr~

FREER JUMBO gff~ CO~XT.4~Ub (~ IL~TRA)CHILLED O]~.P]WNUIT IUICR weather. Too frequent wate~nlCHOPPED @HI.KEN LIVERfl C~.,.~ .. excludes air from tim .eli .n~

ma.v c~tt~ r~¢A~ in ~’~t,~" ~" ~r blEW JERRY Sbatinw wa~ only eneotu’ml~

CREAM OF tELEX, sOU. .I~.~ CONSOMme, .OUTOHBLAWNS

sflttiow motif, making ’.-~.~. .~ ~. mere susceptible to drought,

BAKED VIBGI~IA HAM, PINEAFpL~ RAISIN BAUOE ..................... $~14 ~ --- L-.~,~./~ve[~ ~.~hkI~¢ You can land vsrlnty to ~’estROASF YOUNG S~M TUKKEY, EAYOKF DKII~]h~G, a~’r~ma~,~~qm peas by a bali sup of t h I a I l

GIB,L~T RRAV~ OLD FJIBHIONI~ ~tANBIL~RY SAUC~ ............ ~*~d

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:II~d mu~hrecmt and 1 smal~onion, tMnly sfteed, to t cup

BOAST FBD~I BIBS OF BEEF im JUS . B*M a half of fresh peal or a IO-BROILED FR[~E flIBLOIN STEAK, MUSKI~OM CAP ................. g.~’ ounce package of ~rozen peas.SHelLED SALMON STEAK, LEMON, BI~J[’J~RBROILED AFRICAN LORSTER TAIL, STUFFRD WITH flHEEHP ............. SJ~ " GettingMarried?

CREAM WHIPPED POTATOEfl CANDID SWInffS I~E~ IrSEI~S ,~,..~e TOW ~te~,fa~datioae m ebssly ~lbweJ

GARDEN FERflH VEGETABLEB CMFA~ SALAD I= ~ lease faede ._. EY~RYI~NG ATDIOCOUW~ PRICES

LEMON CHIFFON PIE HOMEMADE APPLR PIE fl~lse Is ~ b~w Io~e ’ BAR MI’PZVAE’ ehlo ~s H ,~" ’~r ~ EI~I~. pmt;limm ,Ll~,flm ble~ INVITATIONE and

,BRANDIED PEACH PARFAIT CHOOOLATE PARFAFF |8 N, MIDDAUOH ST,BIRTH AHNOUNU~MENT~

ICE CREAM RKVEKAQE HA ,-1400 THREE-DAY 8.VIOE. . . o....,,,,ntng~tll~See Complete 8emplu

ItAlfllN8 NUTS MINTS

. DUNBAR

SOMERVILLEINN _ON ~ WESn~OUND X~qR OF U. & m~wA3r N Mn, LIHa CORP, at ~--*.,~ s~t

¯ For R~ervsflons, Call RAndolph 5.1415 i.wvJll.. ~ Jwm’ - _~_’~’l~_ _ _

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PAGE8 THE FRANKLIN NEWS-RECORD THURSDAY, MAY B. J~aR

Freeholders Act "g°ed to tbe Ao..ate o~,.loot a.perin, Coup, ts bel~ to. ~ BUY AT THRIFTY AND 8AVElaced in Somerville by Judge

To Keep Ser c. ao THRIFTY FURNITURE MART[For Vets Project~¢trtbel~urnlture was to beoffere

. Aoontr.c,w,thO. aelinM..d ,’in.or tho Int--oo *’ STOREWIDE t tQeneral Army Depot, which sup- Group for Better Rail Serviceplies water ny.d sewer service to which abnounced a May 16 racer-the County-operated 90-f a m 1 t y lag in Weaffield Town Hall. Mr.Veleran$ Housing Project, will be Fetheraten enid he would add thelerminated June 30, letter, which contained informs-

Upon being ~formed of this tlon on the group’s pinml, to a~¢~0n by the Arrdy. which whi Hie nn proposals of the Metropol-.od de,or o~ratlo~s ~c, ~l,’ino B*d ~ranslt Cow,lasSo,3PC. FOAM ’RUBBER NYLON COVERED SUITE1068, ffi~ B~rd Of Freeholders which seeks tO eoltstruet a sub.~iday askod County Coun.se! way inop between New JerseyBobert Thompson to negotlate Rnd New Vorkwith General Services Adml~.ls~atinn for a similar pact, 13SAy Disabled Must Filewhich already has begun m~Jngin materiel and personnel, pinn~ By June 3,0 for S. S.to operate the depot on a limited ~Persong who have not been ablebasis, to work for some time becaus,

Freeholder Hel~ry Fetheraton, ~f disabilRy have until June 30who served as an officer in the tO apply for full protection ofAir Force during World War B, ~beir social security rights, Jamestlrged Mr. Thompson to "keep on D. Murphy, district manager eltop of the si uaflen" in nego at- Lbe New Brunswick SoCial Me.ins for renewal of the oantsact, :urity Office, has announced,atstthg that the County should Mr, Murphy explained that dis-be sure the project will continue ~bled people, besides being soto receive if~ services. ]isabled that thoy are not

The board also asked County )noted to be able ~ do any hindEngineer Donald Stires to ex. ff substantial work tor a longplain by letter to the Mayor & md indefinite perled mu~t bey°Council st South Bound Brook !worked at least five out of thewhat the Count)" requires Of ~T. ten years beforeW Alward Company, which ts began and at least one

Famotts make benctsomely tailored zothcompleting a 60-Inch water sup- half years out of the three years ~d two HI&retailS e]laixlg covered n n.Y.ply pipe Jnsta]]atinn a]0ng Canal just before the dmabiUty began, lost with foam rubber cUShion. Eerma-Boed into Franklin Township, later steel eonstruellen. Aemorled t-

The governing body, n o t lag POST OFFICE ACC~I~TNG gAVE ~0that w°rk apparently has been HEALTH FUND DONATIONg

’18900

completed by the contractor for Cooperation of post offices inXltsab~th~own Water ComPany, accepting gifts to the 195B Men-~aid +bet the roadway him been taI Health Fund Drive now undertea with a narrower width, Cars wax has been annotmced todayare requ~d to travel "be]f ~n by the N.J. A~oclation for Men-and half o~’ the road, the offi- tal HeaBh. They wl~ accept emdo +ooool. ed torw doonlrthoOo wh,oh.re The IDEAL GIFT For MOTHERlgeqneet Fence addressed "~be ~.J. Mental

They also asked the ]~’d to Health Fund, care of postmaster,"eo~lder putting up a "p~0tec- end credit will be given to tho|etire fence" along the canal which eoun~de~ ltom which the eontrl- Halldsome New Arm Chair Withborders a county road. butions originate.

ROad Superiwor C. Irving Van Platform Roekffir Tilting BackClee/ explained that other bull- OGDEN NASB TO spEAKo.h.pt r .oo.tt.n A. oo ssoo .o* ""’39" I0"thg the meeting but had asked Ogden Nun, humorist and NOW NOWhire th announce that a report on poet, will pr~esent a lecture, "Anbringer, requested i~- HJll~hor Evening With OBden Mash," at Plenty of ¢~4~fo:’t piss Mod(qlll ~.JUdOl~leommntene~ ~rlvel ae-oul[h Township, would be madeDouglass Co~inge Wednesday.

tthat th metal ~~4~ ut~Mm~yoOlm-i !tomorrow, ’ Open to the public’ withou t 8el/-lev,d/~ ffil~Fl~A letter was received from the eh~,xae, it ~,d 1 be he d n E tsa-

the Courts asking for ioforma- tinder the auspices of the Fac-tion on the sale of furnt~re in ulty-Student Lecture ~erles. LoBnge Chairthe C~urt HoUSe office of Su~r-ior Court Judge Frederick Hall. According to the National W~B$8~I 9~It was referred to the Building Dairy Council, one farm worker ]flOW& Grotmda Committee, feeds about 18 persons~ with t,800

Judge Hal1, who has been as- ound~ of food a year 9er potion. L’ug~ ts d~tm rub~’,revendhle. Fdek plat

For Mother’s Day[.~., ~ t~..

iGIVE I~R ~, One That Can’~ I

5 Pc. Dinette]hmutffy y~t~ hil~en with

~m.kSng mlth.ml~ tabk, 4 chabe~ telple

p~tted ~e~me, ¢~v~red l~~omui~ dmran.

Topln ,=ca. ’49Dinner at White n aE,~,~,

SAVE

~i~ I., ,,BUY AT THRIFTY All, SAVETHRIFTY FURNITURE MART

Cater~~ to~rt~ Clubse We:$¢UnpB,mquein

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PAGSIS . THS FRAIgKLIN NBWS-RSCOBD THURSDAY, MAY 8. lgSd

TO OUTER SPACEBedtime Story

A Nash Newspaper Chapter ViPublished Evetey Thursday

by the We were sea~ tn the Amert- moved out to the gate where~ ~ManvBle Pubbatthig Cornpttty This is the sixth and final in- we waited, watching the parade whole tittle Incident was that it

atallment af *’Introduction to n Airlines waiting room at we dMo~ered by reading theEdward Nuh, Editor and Publilber outer Space," a "primer" for LaGuaedte Airport. ’l’he plane papers the next mornLns, heAnthony J. Fre~a, Asaistant Editor non.lechnlcal reader, pre- bearing the relatives we had hrmrded a plane for Washington.

Louts F, Scows, Sake Managerthe President’s Science c~me to meet was late, and so

The uncanny thing about theOtfioo:’RaUroad Square, Mlddlebtmh, N.J. Committee.

Jl~tmld ae 8e~ond Cteas Matfer on January 4, 1920, under the Act of travelers and greeters and seal abeointel r no atlr at allo~ Mltrch d, 1~?9. at the Poet Office at Mlddleb..u~ H.J. MILIT&RY &PPI~ICA’BIONS sondes-off who hurried fh~ugh the crowded airport. Of all

new| atortes and letters of cornmeal submitted for ptthiscauen (Continued) the terminal threemust bear the name and addre~ of the writer.

Much has been written aimufAnd as we waited we als0 peJd attention to the most power-

$1ngte copter St; 1 - year subscription, $2,50; g yearl $4~0.pace as a future theatre of war, watched, th~3ugk the big glsu tel and important Governor in

¯ Telephonm: VIkte~ 4-?000, RAndOlph S.a~00aiging such s~tggestlons e~ sat windows wt~ich form the front Lbe United States, and one of

MIDDLE.BUSH, N. J., ~IUI~SDAY, MAY 8. 1958 ]Ste bombers, mSttery bases wait of the terminal, the variety ~bose was a baby.~f automobiles which e~ u If he had been a movie star,

4 Major Developments the moo.. and so on. For et’s ~ay Marion Br.ado or R~k~ost part, even the more sober the drive,

Almost everywhere you tutti vb[y will he either a eotmcg- ~ropceals do not hold lap well on~t the door, and moved quickly Hudson, would hi8 presence have

in oar south wanly a~ea there manager or mayor-council felw, ~Iese examination or appear t~ snward, foe of course, there Is created any more of a stir? Or

a~e movemenls under way to in of government to meet the oe achievable at an early date. such thing as parking in the would the blast crowds of New

dteate that a new era may be at nielpat challenge of the future¯ 3rat, ted that they will becomeprecious space ateagside the York City have beeo as oblivious

our thresbeld. 4, The B~cO of Manviite’s Plan- ~echnologlcaSy possJbte, most buBdteg, to one of the idols of the silveras they were to theh"

Bul suddenly a long black Governor?The m~t slsrdflcant Df these sing Board, after lengthy dellh- hese schemesshape up like this: ~rutlon, this week made public pear to he clumsy and ineffec. Cedl]lae appeared, and without Indiffm~ent Or Casual

1. The Branchhurg Township proposed master plan and re- live ways of dothg a Job. Take much as a by-your-leave, it And how did he feet? was heIndustrial CarnaLities ha~ BUt t~ x’~ zoning ordinance fdr the example, the satellite as a pulled into the space smack in disturbed by the fact that he,lot of work and study into a six. municipality, bomb carrier, A aatellIte cannot front of the door, Who dared to the only elected Chief Bxecutivepage hrochure catting attentten Bach of these developmente 1~ simply drop a borob, break the sacred taboo of NO of the State of New York, w~ ~to its lmpresstee countryside as of significance to the entire’area. Art object released from a sat- PARKING? much noticed by the crowd asa place for desirable indmstry to Sues~sful Industrial promotions dlite doesn’t fall. So there Is no We looked at the license plate. Joe gtaglemeyer, traveling ~les-plant business roo~, bring SOlid ratab]es to manila- special advantage in being over "l~.Y. I" It ~tld with s~arttegly man, on his way to Detroit? Did

$, The BeSemead Dovetepmentpallty and county, and’new jobs the target. Indeed, the only way effective simplicity. "The mayorthe fact that the only wave heCorporation is on the move with and new eareax~ for tho~e who to +’drop" a bomb d~ractly dc~rn or the governor," our companionreceived came from aninfant (anits OWn sales promotion effort to reside here. Pranklin’a Cher~erfrom a satellite is to carry OUl said, out-of-State infant at that) ca~edevelop a 1,400-aere tract lying Study Comthission report, whenebeard the s a t e 11 it e a rocket "It must be the governor," we him to doubt the effectivene~ ofIn Montgomery and Hlllsborough p u bl is hed, could serve as ~ launching of the magnitude re. replied. "After all, the Iieense his pothica] aborter Or was hetow~lhtps as Somerset’s "first and eprlngheard for other townsl’dps quired for an thtercontlnental doesn’i Say ’New York City I’ or ~ust too tired alia too bu~y andonly c~rnmundy planned for bat- in the region which soon will i~lssite. A belier scheme Js to anything like that. It just says too concerned with his lmpendJnfanted eommercial-industrlal-res- have to think about this subject give the weapon to he launched "N.Y, 1." eppesranee before a congressten-idealist, development." as t heir munlcipaliSes grow, from the satellite a sma]I push, Sure enough, it wasthe Gay- aI committee to ear~?

3. The Franklin T o w n s h i p And completion of a master plan after which it will spiral in grad. of New York. We could Probably the latter Is the easeCharter Study Commission, after in Manville might stimulate other tinily. But that me,ms launch, see his tall, lean figure ~ unwind Probably the Governor of Newmonths of dihgent Investigation, municipalities, especially Frank- ing it from a moving pte~rorm iteelf out the car door, and then York is not accustomed to at-is gettin& ready to reeontmendlln and Hl/lsberough, to get halfway around the world, wtth turn to speak to some one still tracting crowds as he goes aboutthat the ancient township form o~. with their planning programs, every disadvantage compared to in,be ear. hf~ round of business, When, forgovernment for this growing Each of these actions Js siS- ~ missile base on the ground. In pelitical reasons, it is deslrahte

¯ community be eliminated in niflcant to the area, and each short, the earth would appear to Without a Stir that his appearance crea~es a stir,favor ol a more efficient type cf bears watching by those inter- be, after all, the best we~po/~s We held our baby up to the e stir is no doubt arranged. ~utadministration, and the eommis-estcd in efficient munlcit~at gov- cnreter, window. Blue eyes, golden hair, while he qutedy attends to hi~

plump pink cheeks, sandy she ts busine~, he pass~ unn~Iced ex-finn’s final recommendation peon- ernment and local growth. This is only one example; each~ polit~c~an’s dream. ~ne of the cep~ by an c~-.~asionA1 pink andidea has to be Judged on its own

A Vocational School for Somerset merits. There may well he Ira.entourage, a plea,- said baby Of no imporl.ee.

man in a light grey Th~s anonymity of the wellAssistant Commissioner of late wl~ that the Somerset c.nnot made tetra at her known may be looked at in two

dewetep.ment~through the window, She re- ways. It may appear to he adte~ed the Somerset County repor~ for months but has pald n space technology which operl warded him with her brilliant ~iJgn of the Krnerlvan pubBt°a

¯ Couned of PTAs Iasi week, and little attenSon to it, up quite novel pessibil~tte$. The smile, which encouraged him to ~hocking indifference to those ttthe subject of his address was" Par years this newspaper history of science and technologygreater effort~, has placed in high eider, an in.the field in which he ~peeializea ganlzation has advocated the reminds us sharply of the Sat- Then the governor turned d~erenc= which could cost it

need. for vocations] trainkng Ca- tatinns of our vision. Our ro.~d away from his ear, The man In dear. Or it can be seen as the,~R~ortad by a Department of eiliti~ in our county, but the to future strength Is the achieve- the light grey topcoat moved healthily casual attitude of a

"~dueaSon survey repor~ of Sam-Fr~holde~ are more adept at r~ent of scientific insight tad over to join him. democracy toward its elected¢l~et C~unly which declared that looking bzekward than leeward, leehnicaI skill by vigorous par- We lifted our baby’s hand in feeders, leaders whets it reperdl$ome~et could use a vocational Perhaps It’s asking too much, fietpatten In these new explora- a gesture of greeting. The Gay- sol as sacred cows to be her-school to good advantage, Cam-hut the Fr~bekiers sbon]d at tions. In this ~ettlng, our appro- ernor waved back, the slightest aided with far, fare, hut sm tndt-~ner Jechen al~tly pointed Least acknowledge that they have prteto mLlttary strenglh w~lt growof smiles ptey~g about his lips. v~duals whom It trusts to do ade-OUt that a volitional a~bool atml studied the Department’s report, laturaIly and surely.. He looked terribly t/red. His dis- q.uIt~ the Job with which theyat t~’tining Ik-~le~LIt who event- Somerse~ needs a vocattena~ A Spear ~maeteble tlngUished features exuded wear- haw bee~ honored.ually vompr~e the It percent of ~bool, as the State points out,0lit* pepul|tion which bec~me~and it’s time the Freaholdere Thus we ere that eatellitea and ButJnUSlhe?dSmanagedtail f0rmto Waawave.Stooped.That,sbethUnd°ubtedlYin the reactionthere was(or alaekhlt olafthe tkillad ~a. awak~ad from their l=.lp Van tppce vehkles can carry out a

W~at Mr. Jochea did not re- Winkle exl~te.~, t,r~tt varMy of , mis- pert of htJ Job, ~t) te the Governor luumns

tim~ and 8 Tlae Governor and h¼ gre~, ~Sh. At any rat#, lt~ 8ome-mtered the alrlPOrl. They stood thla~ to teB the "~thy about wbe~

"Our Finest Invention"on.. ~,.l~ tot a fe ....en~ in the oent,,tho ~ th, a bedtim, ,to.

Indeed, the sctenSflc e the waiting room aad finm --Barbnit~ are. |0 nv.merous tad t¢~inviting that sclent~.stg from ;cientBIc programs go torwa~many ccuntrM Will

without lois of peee, in fact at ImWant to pertleiplte, * S, BiologyThe timetable * * * 4. Mtenttflc lunar Jnvesiiga.~ ppee. It would not

the approximate order in which lion be in the national interest to ex-some of the scientific and te~n- 15. Minimal planetary contact ploit apace science at the eostnLcal obJectivw metlSonad lt~ S, Htlman flight in orbit weakening our efforte in otherthin reyJew my I~1 attlL~ed, Still .Late1" ~tentaflo eAdeavors, Tight need

timetable 11 not broken 1, Automated lunar explorattez not happen if we p[|n our no-down thin yaar|, J~rl~e thee II g, Aug/am|tad planetary expte. ~lonal proaram for t~a~e ~clel~;eyet too much uncertainty ~tbeut ration ,rid tech~ingy u pert of a hel-the eoale of the afloat that wJB S, Human in~ar expteratten |need ~ttiofial effort ,in all |el"be made. The tlme~bte simply and return , and teeheateSy.l~ht val.iou~ type~ of sluice in. And Much Later Still Our ~cond o b s e r v a t I o n Isvestl~tlol~ and goa~s u n d ¯ r Human planetary exploration, p~mptad by technical qcnsider -three b~ad headingl: early, later, Opperthnitl~t StNled lten~t. ’For the pre~ent, the roc~

PULk-RAN@E adU ~ter. In concinslon, we venture two ~try and other vqulpment usedScieniiflc Obj~tlvea Early obeervatlons. Be|earth in outer in apace t~hnolog.v must usually

I, Physths space affords nt~v opportunities ~e employed at the very limit of2. Geophyll¢l In |clenca, but it does not dtmin. Lt$ eapec[ty. Thll means that toib3, Meteorolog’/ JBh the Impatience of Ictenoe UM of equ]pmemt and uncer.g. Mtelmat moon oontect earth. Many of the seorete of the htlntte| of gohedule are, to be ex.S. I~erJmental emmnurdea-d~ve~e will he Bdhemad in laD- pectad, It there~te appears wi|e

~]L.aat I ~ -- tio~, ~, add the pro~. te be catlglo~t and ~odNt L’t ot~rm~ ~t, ~ Sh.wfiol~y ~w. of e~r eelenee and te~h~ol- ~ t~’vnoun~men~e

Lat~ o|y znd the we~are of th# ns- tpnee: ~lvltl~--I. Amenity tto~ ~equLre t~st our rquhw andqulM~boidluourexeotttl~n.

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.PAGEI3 THE FR’ANKL[N NEWS-RECORD THURSDAY. MAYa. I~8

With the PTAsRlilabeth Avenue p.m.. and guests will include Dr.

A squat~ dance w[I] he con- Sampson Smith. who wll]~ rt~-

SchOOl tomorrow at 8 p.m, cation,

,.eted . he ̄ ~.~ h Avenue p~ooe Dr. L.Oo. .o** mo.th aod Got It ~ ,,"=--re"nembers of the Board of Rdu-

s~..o~d h. tha ~A ,l ~,,I ~ Sm.b ~,l, be moio +~ TO The Penny?feature Frank Wheatley, caller, or, and general chairman of t~eand be open lo eduRa only, supper is Mrs. Waiter Morrlson,

Mrs. Howard Snyder will be assisted by Mrs, ’;c~illip West,in charge of a bake sale during table; Mrs. Clifford Hlgglas, (:HAN¢II$ AREthe affair, tickets, and Mrs, Joseph Peaee~ YOU ~IIIN ~UT O~It

An executive meeting wilt be pnd Mrs. Patrick Murphy. food.$150 MOIUl ONhold Monday at O p.m. In the Members of the 4-H Club un-

home of Mrs. Michael Sorrel~er the direction of Mrs. Wilbur THAT C/dl

vice-president.Pelts will serve.

Pine Grove ManorAn executive meeting wi)l LIBRARY COMMISSION ’~ you may be able to cave $75 ~o

held Friday at the home ~f My PLANS ANNUAL MEETING $1fJO [£ YOU two State Farm’s fsmotulOeorge Wade of 114 Redney Ave- The annual dinner meeting of "Bank Plan" for Auto l~’lanclag.nue. Lhe Somerset County Library H6Ce’I how ~ phm’c:ula eo~la: FIRM.Mrs+ T;3eo&ore Shegeski will ~ommIssi0n will be held Tue*- on low bank zatea, Secol~+ on ~’o0k-report on a census taken of day at 6:30 p.m. in the South botthla~nceooetepm~.thlad, oRschool-age children. Branch Reformed Church hall.

Mrs. Etvirn Amnrson has bean Speakers will be Mrs. Jopie ~ ~ itself by becoming ¯ cashaOpohtted chairman of the June Wattimena and Kasim SoeletmLn buyer. Thousands ofca~bt~emevm’y6 Graduation Dance. of Indonesla and Dr. Milton J, y~tr take advantage of the~ savings

Hoffman, who recently returned throullhtheStateFm~m"]~mkplan~.

Kingston . from a visit to the Csrribhasn ~ you buy any now of’ ~ ~t,Dr. James M. Lynch, retiring countries¯ getalltbefact~aboutthlemmatkahle

~uperintcndent of schools, will be °’.~qnk Plan". Your State Farm agent"guest of honor at the a~nua[ EVENTS PLANNEDmembership supper Tuesday in FOR ’HOSPITAL WEEK’ ’ W~)~tog]£dthtD~hl~;~thQ[vetangement2k

!he school. Open House will be COn- [ ~mmmmim~The affair will begin at 6:30 dueled at ~omenet IlospltalMay 1T from 1 to d p,m. in el)-

Mr. An~onfs servanee of Nafional Hospital

Dleaners DTere.Tallot’l Week, M~y I1.1?,

Dl$eOlg/Itf ~Or Th~ day’s events will Includetears and the pr~tatlon Of+..,, ,,,,,, ,:,,F,., ,.,+...,,o,, ,o ,,..,+.. ,+,..- Arthur L Skaar

Pick Up & Delivery e*te~ In ho*pitld work ga¯ career. The hospital employs @

RKttgern Heir]hr., MMdleb~lh 4~d peppily.And New B~tUmWiek.

A GIm depleSn$ hospital ~er- 900 S. Main St. ManvillePhone KI 5-6891 ~1~ and acllvltiee of the R~ 5-4715

0~$ I~AI~ ~t, 8e]~ol of Nursing is avaRgbleF~mkUn TWO. to ortaml~ations. ~ I’,n, Mutuut Auternoblla insurance Company

Opening of

SUMMER SEASONat

Polish Falcon CampSunday, May II

Mothers’ DayAL TOBIAS

and his

- Orche, tra

DANCING EVERY

SAT. 9 P.M. TO ] A.M.

SUN. S P.M. TO II P’M.

COCKTAIL LOUNGE I An extension phone for your teenagerPLENTY OF PARKING SPACE

iWhat could thrill your son or daughter more than ~n extensionphone? Phoning means so much to a teenager (probably the under- ~98~8statement of the yearl), And the privacy an extra phone offers h 0~something you’ll appreciate too. If there’s a birthday or graduation

POUSH FALCON C ’A~PIn theof~ng--pLannowtogivean extension phone. Slmp]yeal]

90*your telephone btt~ne~ ofl~ce. ’ ¯

Just off Rt, 206 S, Somerville P. H, Better yet--al~ entirely ~ath phone line, with It* (~ fY/,O~t~,TURN OFF "AT gggo gTATION own number, would free your family phone line completely. ~ m~t~t~l

t MILE SOUTH Ot~ PACI~F.D’g MAuttter" A second private llne cost+ le~ than yopr m~tn telephpae,

¯ , NOW ~ermeF H~II TeloRhons OompP-v

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PAGE 14 THa FRANKLIN NEWa-RECORD THURSDAY, MAY8. le~.

Real Estate Real Estate FatsMe~ Land~ AcreageK~dPSAK AGENCY Joseph ~l...Irt Real Es~tte Apney SOUTM ~UHSWXCK

815. ½ acre lots. Approved. Ex-NOW AVAILABLE

FOOTHILL ROAD ~n~t terms.

NO MONEY DOWN GI MORTGAGES Let 120 x 300. Asking $4,.500. ThFoekmorton RealtyCH 9-/~57D; Eveninsa M] 8-I~i

LOW DOWN PAYMENT FHA MORTGAGES RILL~ROROUGH MortigagesMANVILLE-.GLADYS AVENUE ModeFu 4-room ranch, home, oil hot water

Attractive 6-room ranch, only 8 months old, attached garage, heat, plaster valiD, full basement, attached 8ar- UNLIMITED MObt’E~Yaluminum combinations. Asking $18,g50. Terms. Bget 1 aeee lot. Priced at $~5,800.

18t ~r+d b 8rdMORTGAGE LOANS

MANVILLE-CENTRALLY LOCATED MANVILLE ~ven on i. 2, ~ and 4 familyhomes. Let us show you how ~veg-fatally house, ~ roor~ and bath In each apartment. New 011 Brick 4-family, 2., 3- and 4-room apartments, e,n consolidate all your loansheating system, garage. $9,000.

NEW CAPE COD HOMESAsking $18,900,

menu~d reducelnto yoUrone smallmonth]Ymont hlyPaY"

Priced f~om $12,00o us MANVtLLE-NORTH SIDE payment and get cash he$1dea,Low FHA and Conventinnal Mortgage Terms Brick house, 8 roolus~ 11~ baths. Lot 14a-foot CONSTRUCTION LOANS

HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANSNEW RANCHES Croat. Asking $16,500. If you need money for any rea-

son, consult us first.8-bedroom, living room and kitchen, fu]l cellar, gas heating,MANVILLE-NORTH SIDE Prompt 24 hr. serviceinndseaped Lot. Ready to move in, t18+500, FHA. Terms,

Lot 100 x 100. Asking .~3,~00. ’ " Liberal TermsNEW DESIGN SPLIT LEVELS CHAS. SMITH, REALTOE$

All large rooms, loads of kitchen cabinets, wall oven, garage MANVILLE Mortgage Loan Dept.and cellar, Excellent buy at $14,500. All buyers $1,809 down, FHA New 5.roolu Pouch holues~ f[KBy landscaped, 32s Smith St+, Perth Amboymortgage terms. ’ VA g-4424, 9-442§

gas hot air heat, lull basemeut~ attached garage~Open d.lty 9-9. sal. ~ Sun. 9-$ALL BUYERS $600 DOWN ot 75 x 125. Asking $14,800.

Manville, Southside--E~eeIlent spit ’n’ span 3-yeas old ranch FOp Routhome, aluminum e~mbinations, beaut(fullF landscaped. $14,~9, , MANVILLE

3 nea~ furnished rooms, FrI-

MANVILLE NORTH SIDE North 5th Ave., large 7-room, suitable for 2- wte bath. pri~ate en*rance.Only one ]eft of 8 new ranch homes, lot 75 x 10{), $16,808. All fafMi~.ef~ full baseuleut, garage, lot 60 x 100. Couple only. RA ~-8549.

buyers $1600 down payment. Asking $15~800. 4-room apartmen~ and bath, N.lite Ave., Manville~ Couple pro-

HILLSBOROUGH r~rred. RA S-7023Modern 4-room Cape Cod homo, aluminum c~mblnatinns, 8-car MANVILLE

4-roots aparlment wi~h l~eatgarage, ½-acre plot, $t0,500. No down payment, Gl mortgage or

New Cane ~nr[ h~in’~ d. Pn¢.*r,~ ..A ]..tk’ ~.=. and Itot valor. 875. Available8% down, FNA mortghge. "l

r ................... ~ .... ~ ~t’~--"Is on attic, shed dormer, full hasement~ built-in ~mmed~a~e~y. c~l~ E^ ~-099e.Attrach~e new 7-room split level, Io ~8 x ~.?.0, All buyers ov@n all a

"$2,800 down payment. $1 [I,~90 full price, d r age, Rem.~onab]y priced at 812,500.kltchvnF~irnlshCdprivileges.r~°m’ privateClean, home,corn_

N~ ~r0o~fortabl ....... ~ent ........ ble.m spli~ level homes. ] acre plots, exceptional good ] ¯ MORTGAGES AND LOANS ARRANGEDbuy 1 , . [nq tgts" Broc, ka Bled, Manville.

JOSEPH BIELANSKIFurnishen rooms for gentle..KRIPSAK AGENCY Real Estate Agency men, 25s N, 1st Ave., ManvJU~10 S. MAIN ST. RA -~-8581 MANVILL|

II ne answer, call saLeaman: SALESMAN -- J(J~N M~HALICK Have rooms for two mea;Alfred Glombetti, RA 8-~989. 10~ H. i~ Acetone, Manvilin KA 8-1~15 television and kltchen privileges.

Steve S~rgevt, RA 5-J576; Steve Woes, RA 8-~382. B[J~ALOT 83,500 Cash bnya this 2-year- Ave., Manville.old, 7-room spilt-level, 3 bed-

HSlsborough. Mountain view! 3 acres, large trees~ view, 4 bed. I~/4 aere~--l~0x~00 rooms, birch kib:hen, ~bdished Furnished rooms for gentle-~oorn~, pino kitchen. StS,Z00. $3000.00 & up recrestion and Utility room, atu- men. lnq. 25~ ]7. ~rd Ave., Man-

ll]intlnl eombinatinn storm win- v~lle, ,MANVILLE, near high school, modern 2-f~ily brick home, t* Montgomery Twp.

dows Lot lO0 x 120 Dead end Furnished roo~s for gent]a-S rocnts RUd bath downstairs, 4~ rooms and bath up~Utirs. Hot air Newly improved road. 10 rain, s~rc~t, Assume G. I. mortgagPmac, "*rite ki¢chen prlvSegel~¯ oil heat, aluminum storms and screen~. $15,900.

BELLE MEAD, split level and ranch homes, i½ mile to rail- to train, ’,~ mile to new school Fu ! price $17,500. EL fi-23gfi,__ tnq. 246 N. Tie Ave., ManviSe,

toad station, 8 mii~s to Princeton, from 817,000 to $22,000.E. F, MAY+ Broker 2 :tee¢.s" S-room home Euil

RA 5 ~229.

base,nent Other features.No ;ituations WantedHomes Jn Bradley Gardens from $~.00~ to $12,900. Blawenburg Hopewell 9-0891 a~.zlt~ CHarter 7-0115./ Homes in Branehburg Township from tlg,~0O to dl0+0~0.. Refined mature widow, Form-

VINCENT K. FLANNERY, Realtor, middlehush--~e model shell NESHANIC AREA ~rly practlcal nurse, desires pa-homes on lot 107 x 175. Interior Beautiful Colonial Good vie’~" ~ific.’t es compaldon; light house-

ltOI]TII 2~, STATION BQUARE BELLa MEAD+ N, g. materials to finish yourself and Outbuildings in good repair. 5 keeping, Drlx, er’s license. CellB[d~d~’~l 8-88~1 BLa~I~ ~4~1 save+ Mortgage~ arranged. 4. bedroonds, 2 baths. Living room El 5-49~4.

.tiles fcom New Brunswick oul with fireplace, center haLl, faro- Part-tlme work wanted, Alter. BBIDGEWAT~R Hamilton St., .~ear Midd]ehuah

ily room, dJ~ing room. modern ~ p.m, Call RA 2-139~,8-room brick home overlooking the Watohung Valley. Fire- Sehonh McOuffy. VI 4-2~18,kitchen¯ M aerea, $55,000. With Help W~nted MRleplace, l~It, dry basement, i acre of land, A real buy at tlS,~O.

FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP 28 acres, ~42,C~0.SOMERVILLE

Nice country home, 6 rooms, ~l~. F~an~e~ R. Norton BUS BOYS--]~US G~RI..S]~alrview Ave. 8-bedrooms. living room. dining room and reed- ~ bathrooms, ~orch, hot water, FL~inderM 9~191 Must be ov~’r 18-years of age

. ant birchen, ea~ment, attached garage. A.1 eondltinn ~tad ~11 heat, all improvement, Sir- Realtor ¯ fo~ steady and week-end work,available for 113.T00. age, 8.7 acre% chicken co~l~ 15 Ltldtow Avt~u5 Good earnings and working e~O-

MIDDLESEX equipped. Elizabeth St., New Belle Mead, N.J. ditini~s. Apply in parson. M~,Brunswick Rd, corner. Call Mat~ Evenings Finrenee Nemeth.

Cape Cod in beautiful condition. Full basement, gi~ed in sun F.~]int 8-4198. ~lark Sculty --FOxeroft g.~ggl FAR HILLS INNpoi’ch, untinLshed attic. Le~ and lots of extras ell for $18,7~0, Myrtle P½tce--FOxcroft 9-4939 Route 20,2-P.0~, ~erville.

~-~,;’I~ Newt-SOMS~VIL, I~, ll-ACRE FARM Frt~kSn Township, Ellte*n paPere, RAndolph 8-g~00+ .1-year old g-bedroom ranch home. Huge rooms, fuLl blls~ent, 9-r0om hot,so, otttbulld~ng& Farm3 section. 149 x 270, CalllY©~eptinnal work.~lmship. Immediate ~upan,;y, A must tee rectlulgle traft, paved roltCL PL (I-8074,

Men] Natinnal manufacturerhouse for $lg.500. *~r~nklln Towosh[p. Adja- wSh g~ y~a~’l of auc~sfu] pro.

BRANCHBUHG cent to proposed develop- MIDDLI~BUSH greta has openings for .two me~3

meet, ~ family house, 8 ye~rs old. Lie" lrt Nt~v Brut~lWick %errJtoty,$.bearoom ranch, garage, 1½ bathe, full hm~.menk l acre of $g~000 lag room, ~ bedrooms, tiLe bath, ]E~rr~ingl a~ve average if you]lmd, Avtilable for Lramediate ~ccaganey. Come see. ¯. come large Rio kitchen in each apart- can qua]~="~ and will follow our

: ~ at $1B,’/50, g.BEDROOM CAPE COD sent, Hot water ell heat~ 8 clt~ h~ltruetinns, Pt~motinnal posit.Raster walls, (all basement, Sledge, algae to tehool and bus. bllitiet unllmltecL Mutt be ne~tt

HALPERN AGENCY aluminum combinaRon win- Asking $18,~, appearing and have a desire toReal Estate--ltuuranee dows, insulated expansion JENSEN WIRT work, If you are ambitious,

M Dlvlslon St, RA 2-0828 Scmervdie attic, paved drive, l-car gar- 988 Amboy Ave,, Fords" phone CH 7.3001 for Interview.

opposite the Post Office age. Nursery shrubs, LI 9.6898+ 9-1421 or CH 9-3737 LIFE INSURANCE CAREER$18,580 Member of Mu]tlple Listing A~ea gg to 84. 200 to ~00 &t-

TO gUY OR SELL Very good. value In New Clpe 2-FAMILY HOUSE, NEAR tltbltshed aecoun½ to service an~Forms, Home~, Acreage, Cod on Heron Ave. In ManviUe, Fetter]y-Haelig Co. A RSE NA L, IMM.KD[AT~

lel/. Trinning salary, 8~0 perweeh, Many added benefits, WillBtuine~ Pro0erues may be acquired for gmaLl down

~9 W, Union Ave., Bound Brook OCCUPANCV, EXCELLENT~dao consider other men forAppraisah--Insuranee payment. 4 teems, tile bath, ex- ’ CONDITION, PRIVATELy trttniag between tee ~ of 84Memtep Multiple Lilting ~s~l~ pan, inn attio aultible for 8-room ~ 8-0~’ OWNI~D, $12,800, CALL CH gn~ $0 who h#ve good cunta¢~

.POTTS ~TYt I11~, domerJ Call IRA 8-~geo.8-0~3 OR CH 9.4406, dMJrdte ttln background~

John R. Haelig, ~klmm~u ~.u~-i Rt, ~, Nm’th Br~ne.h FranMin T~vnt~p--.gp~t lee- Me~lltlm IA~

RD No. 8~ Beme~vllle,’N. 8". et, 4 bedrooms, den, d n~mtl~ ~tet ~L 8.8014 (~sL~/e~ A¢~ ~ Co., We~I MttaB& g-M81 nid~ 4~1% G, L Lea., ~

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TKUm~DAY. UAYe. t,M TH= PBXKZLIN KRWE-BBCOMD .. . pAGRId

Hal Wanted Female For Saler . ServicesSin.vises Moving & Truekfna

Mousewives---a year-r0und 6p- Maple trees, dig them your- RA 5-2’/9g RL 9-M19[/el~p E~B~|I~ Co. ~fEVR C. SOPKO

portunity for you to earn money, self. $1 each. RIwnod Hailer, R. BRST CONSTRUCTION CO.does not interfere with home BridRe St-, Somerville. HA For Prompt Eervlee Cttll the Best Electric Meter Repairs Adento forduties, repr~enting AvOn Cos- 5-8079. CURB~3tU’I~I"~ Bump Pumps--Motors WHEATEN VAN LIKES. Ins.rustics. Mrs, Marian Get~, Phil. BIDEWALKB Water Pumpslipsburs, N, J, New portable Goodyear sew- CeaLt-to-Coast

Registered Nurses, full ~ Ins machine, and ~aw red bask-Rex $49 Somerville, N.J. Electrical Contracting & Wiring

phone CHarter ?-7647 MarinE-and Sthrade

pert time. AE shift#. 40-hour Srnund 9xlg rud, and upholster- RA t-2265 RA 0-9898 for Frse Estimates m R. 17th Ave,, Manvilleweek. Vacation and fringe hone- ed chair, BeMonahle, Call RA SUNSET RA 5-?’/9gfits. Call FLanders g-MSL 2-2079, before 5 P,m, COBS~RUC~IOM CO., Inc. 719 Somerset St.

Long established Party Plan Practically new, ld.ft, run- Mason Contractors (Osposlto Vstn Dyke Ave,)

Sates Comp~ny’wSl show 1O about boat. 30 H.P. electrto, POURED CONCRKTR Franklin Tnwnshlp- MOVING & EXPRF.~SING

married women bow to earn at Trailer, $900. RA 9-5979. FOUNDATIONS New Brunswick " Daily Trips to New Yorkleast &~00 per month while Curbs and Sidewalks a Spool=By Spless--Mason C~traetor, All Esme Day DeEvery Sorvtcelearniod our varied merchandtse l-year Old Harrli 48 It. traito~ 140 Behill Ave. .SOmerville ~pes of cement and mason

line, Car essential, tO hours per 10 fL wide~, 9 bedrooms, large ~och. Free BsUmatcs. Kt 6-27dL BA 0-1995

week, Cell for interview at ~L living room and kitchen, bath RENTAL TOOLS SL~I~ ~.Hmvs insurance7-dSM, ~ 9.8199, CH 9-4367, and shower. Many extrs~. CH9-339g. [~umpy Concrete?

Revt our concrete grinder. Auto & Truck RentalsHal Wanted DONALD J. CRUM INC.6 CaSte pupptes. Inq, next Muddy Rugs?$5 Main El. 8outh Bound Brook

It you live in Manville, Hills- doer to J, B. Auto Wreekere~ K Rent our rug shampooer. Auto Insurance Rates IA-IBborough or Franklin and If a ca- 21st Ave., Manville.. Dead Tree? RL ~29dd-g$29 Somerset Countyrear in rest estate s~d insurance Rent our chain saw 60/100"/10 ~8.18fields interests you, and yols Refrigerator, good condition, Scratched Floors? .Lilaine’~have the following qualJflvaflons, Call vBer 4:30 p.m., 23 Glady~ Rent our Boor sanders. 2nd Car ½ RUle

Surgical, Maternity, RA 2-1080 SomervSlcall us for an interview: i. High Ave~ Manville. RA 9.8265, Sending Your Boat? Fashion G~rmen~ ~ mSchool graduate. 2. Some selling ’ Rent our belt sanders.

[~I ~O Buyexperience. 3. A minlmum of 40 IF? Plymouth station wagnn~ We Have Many Other Tools ELLIOT d-9049 Wan

hours a week to devote, 4. Will- radio and heater, automatic For Rent 207 EAST MAIN STREET Need Money? Sell me your an-ingnees to learn and work, S. ransmisslon. 01,950. Call BLliott Just Call Us--CH 9.7193 Bound Brook, N.J.

tique furniture, vases, oil lamp~Pleasant appearance and man- 9-9S5,

A&M PAINT JOHN POTYNSKY out-glass, old toys, jewelry, pie-;lure frames, bric-a-brac. CHarternor. Call RA 2-0499 or write ENDS & ODDS 146 French St., New Brunswick Plumbing--Heating 1-8599.Gard~ .State Realty, 41 N. CLEARANCE

Bridge St., Somerville. BNDS OF BROADLOOM ROLLS Hand and power mnwar,Odd pieces of carpets, saving up ~harpe~ed and repaired. Binm- New Installation & Repairs ~ld~l~Heons

For Sale !berg Hardware, 203 S. Main St., RA 5-2826to 80%. ’PUXK~OS5-10+$ lawn and garden fef- BOB HONEYMAN’S CARPL~S

~unvJlte. RA 5-9419.

tilizer. 80 ]h, bag $2.10. Agricul- 134 West Somerset St, AUTO GLASS ~ Hire

turet limestone, 80 th. bag t94. Somervit]e UNCONDITIONAI~YOpen every day ttl 8 p,m. Pas- Opposite new A&P GUARANTEED, REBUILT

INSTALLED ZELL~S

teurized and homogenlzefl milk Refrigerators, T~BARF’S GLASS SHOP

2~ S. Main St,, ManvRle

and dairy products at new, tow BARBER MOBILE HOMES, INC. RA 5-g174

prices. A18o deliver top.soil and ANNOUNCES and Automaso Wa~ers i7 Ta]madge Ave,, Bound BrookEL 6-ggsg

mat~.re, Corne[t Dairy Farms, 9 56-PLOOR PLARS Five detla~a I.~. down. ClassifiedWashington Ave,, New Marks1 Of Modern Homes & Trailers Two donar$ ($2) a weekPhone CHarter 9-974d. For Living Modern and WALL TO WALLCollie ~u~, ,ah,ea and *rl’,, Co~for~b,o visit an~ ~n- T B pU~TO~ Ad RatesAKC ~gieterod. RA 2-0941. apect our Models. U, S. NO. 199-201 W. Main St., Somervgls ~PET CLEANI~q]G

1 Five Miles South of New "FactorY Authorized"1966 Ford 4-door sedan, one Brunswick, ̄ in the homeowner, radto and heater, white CH 7-681g Frigidaire & Televitdon aug sizes and ~rniture eleahinS ALL CL&SSIFrEDS APPEARwall tires, low mileage, Excel- Sales and Esrvtce t~ our thop. [N ALL NASH NEWSPAPEI~tent condition. Men,unable. CaRanytime FOxcroB 9-4996. FOAM RUBBER Phwe HA 5-?t~ We use the modern sparkle

theen-deep dowtl cleaning meth. The Manville NewsCape Cod home, 4 rooms, ex-

panslot~ a t t i c, plaster walls,All size pieces. Cushions C4~poet~, Xptle ta~Es elean~ ~d Sutek service. South Somerset News

RuueE Reid, Eat MBI~ All types of carpet repairs, rttg The FrankUn News-Rd~et’dhardwood floors, tile bath, G.E. made 67 French St, CH VIkinS 4-g~½. bthding, seaming, and olean]mforced-air beat; t minutea from %0113Main St., Manville. $19,g09. Cor- ~-te on 0uf pr~t’ai~ee.be Builders. ILk 5-2687. Open ’~3 CHEVROLET HAIqDYMAN WOLTER~S ear Five ~ente per word, 01.00 min-ter inspection, Station Wagon. Low mile- aeneid Carpet Co.

imum charge per .iuerllom.Water softeners, ~- age. Very good ¢ondRion,

GARDEN CENTER Is9 w Main St. Somerville, N.J. Three ct’ more censeeuflve in=marie, FHA approved. $140, TWO 26" ~irls bicycleS~ ReelB~ehards Fuet Oil Inc., BA type Tower lawn mower. Tel. Phone ~RA 5-~294 leHinrn, me change in cop~r, losrt

d-4444. BA fi-0049. After 6 p~M. BA COM~I’~ tkceunt.

Tavern, with or W~thnut pro-6-8~74, ONE STOP SERVICE W~NDOW,GLASS

. Bltod =ula, to which reFlt#s see

perry. Call anytime, RA 6-9~M, Portable typewriter, $.~t, or no For All YourFurniture Tops--Mirrors addrmsod to this newspaper--

reasonable offer refused. RA Lawn & Oard~u Needs Auto Glass t~f ezBl per thleNinn.4-room house, Just built, ex- 2-2677. Bighland Park Glass Co,

pa~laion all, c, hot water gas Brod -- ~ Hyphenated words eeunt ugheat. recessed radiators, built- ~ervIc~

Telephone RA 9-331g 178 Woodbrldde Ave. CH 9-8870 two or more wOl’ds, as the ease

in oven. On Froth Ave., Man- ~ 400 No. Bridge St. & Route g2 may be. Telephone numbem ar~vise, $19,$90. Mortgage can be Storm whlsowa’ and d0Ot0. Somerville, N. J. "

LEARN TO DRIVE c@untod Id two wet’d~ ahhreaia-arranged, William Mendlcto0, eclJ~e ro~ry mowe~, M@welm tht/ely-~Correctly f/oat. Its |thlle w~ds.20~ Rrook| Blvd.,’ ManetIle, KA $~ned and twpah’e~ G~l~n dull South of Rt. ~ "B-gI0~. tuppSl. Ninon Berries ~mbe#. In=truello~ by a RJ. Dea&Rla~ ~, mEY: Tueeda~

State licensed lnairu=tor. 10 aam,BOX~Jt PUPPY

~H 0-g~/, KEAMSTIU~SS ~Piehed up at year home.

COr.~.n~ pUPpy--TOY SPITZDASC~U~DS Tony’s Electric Serviee Plain a Fancy Sewing 7 South County Men

Bedroom Ensembles D~iEned Call or Writeat FUll Housepower Contractor ~ FL~IINOTOH Au~’o Hono~ed by*Cyansndd

PUPPYVILLE KENNRL8 I00 Amp. Esrvine, Outlets, ¯ Bridal SpeetalUeJRiver Road, Bound Brook ApplinneeE MOtc¢ Rap=ire gL S-dR9

DRIVING SCHOOLEsvm~ south ¢oun~ men each

ELJot $-1919 New and Old Res~flentiai and Ptemthgton 689 ’ =f whom have eompletod aquat~ ’Comm~e, lel wiring. Prices

WHITE DOGWOOD Reasonable. Work Guaranteed, D~ BUSIMESS COLLEGE let century’s servtce at AmeHi

AND SHADE TREE SALJ¢: TONY ImMONT 17 Ltvtnpston Ave. ~an Cyanamid Complmy’a BoundMew Brunswick, N, J. We SpeeiaEze in Br~k plant were honored yea-Freth]y dug with has of eart~ RA ~-8809

and wrapped in burlap: ~-$ ~t,, Complete aecrethriet and WEDDING ~erdas In Par R,g]s Inn at a ban-

$2,901 8-4 ft. I~.dO; 6-d it., $4.90; Aeeountit~S CourseL . BIRTHDAY ~uet which hl~hitshtod the 151h

0-9 ft., S~.50. Same prt#e~ for S"q’ S Day and Nldbt Ctou~ WHIPPED CRF.A~ mnutl quarter CantttW Club

Pin Oak, Red Maple, Sweet Gum !~x-tt Telephone: CHarter 9-054? SPECIALITY CAKES ~ty.A totol nf 379 employees withand WhRe Dogwood, Larger Lawn Mower SorvJce U-MAUL P~inee~s Bake Shop ~ore than 2S !~ara of service at-sizes gladly quotod on request. Garden Tools T~AILER RENTALS ~g S. Main St. Manville tended the droner which wlulHaving a prebtom soil7 Why Hand Saw Service Locally Sd,O0 up I~receded by an open house Inno~ improve it with our Fine Home" and Household Repairs RA 2-2312

O]d compost? O~ty ~ per 1~ Hlinh-suppll&d the plant, Approximately I0~ re.FOOTHILLS SSSO ETATIOH [lb., 300 lb. delivered free for $9. PICK-UP szRvfcs Donald J. Vails fired employees a]so revisited the

969 Union Ave., Hi. 18[

plantIt’s better than pest moss and RA e-05el RA 5-78~ CO~ DOMRJ~TICseats le~. EL d-Fig

~t~t~SS~in~G FOB The seven area men honoredBUITING LANDSCAPE CO. CHARTS GARMENT[;" KING’E MODI~gN HOM~ -- I~DU~Y were, Jtme! Ke]yman, 4~ N; 5thDuinhtown.Zion Re., M.D. I SleeBlcai--PhimbinE Avenue, Manvgle~ Joseph Mu-

Belle Mead, N, J. Open Sundays Odedles Brae Slips LAW~ M~ 8~RWCE Reattn5 Water Eystems dak, Fra~lJn Towr~hlp; O~ca~Tel. FL~ndert 9-~699 FIGUR~ ANALYeI~

CIA~ORD q-d882 New C*,onstcuetlon & F~owalleek. Neshanle; G~’reSIOnProof-O-weld acetYlene outfit, let#* @ Kxpe~t Repe3~ ~ervJc~ Maintonanoe Haimm~, MIddlebush; LeRoy

5UI~L~, t/J~$ and cutting torch, fff~g~LA GIAMMARCO FREE PICK.U~ ~ Mot Point Appllanem Wet#& lift,own i John P. ~ ’g/8, ’/~nor ho~o. ~, Phone OH , F.L 64499

Hand and Power Mowers rL 9~9970 MR, 19 BY. 201 ~ MfllJthne, and Maitland Vim -1~74~0%r CH 5-~IH9, ffa~psmed

. K Bemeevflle Nost.md, /~kfllm~~

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CASH SAVINGS plusS & H GREEN STAMPS

FARM FRESH-READY-FOR.THE.PAN

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