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VOL.V, No.47 " M/DDLEdSUSH, N. J., THUPdSDAY, AUOUgT~, Iggg SePer Copy SEWR. 0..~E.E~,NO CHARTING FRANKLIN’S NEW GOVSRNMF-NT PI R ,o=.~. ~..oN*A. ea to everse A c0mginthl agaheg GoB ... ~hi,, d..hipers Of ~.~.o~.. ~o,,~.~*~ fo.~k,th~ .., ~--l,-----*~ fo,. * ~’~’*~ _.plannm-s’......A* M~opell~ Park, lot g! v~- ~aowlag pewemdelegated to ~er and governing body. The manager has JurRdl©flon over O~ IlL ~a.. all mkllMel~l depa.’~leills ~ Imlplog~ Pt~dol~ly~ ~ Townl~th C~a~ll~l~ I~l~r,clsed ¯ tJtorlf~’s ordinanee Is sched- all b~ of the government uled for hearthg.Moadgy night pLtth| WH lodged hy the An. .Mayor a hearing date tonight on all theory. J ~ppesl flied by I0 Township re- - Ma~strofe Kalph M~yo ha. Cotmod (g) sldenLs for reversal’of Planning dlcatQg this weqg, thai beeguse ~thfp Clerk pD..~tt4~ N (g} Nard action grantlag flr~ ~p~ or anticipated hiagCg nf the . Board Of Adjustment (51 proval for 1~ homes in Unicef- ease a speoLal date mlgh~ yet AttGraey Housing AuthorRy (gl sity Hill off Easton Average. ha sol for tl~ haarfoff. Aodlfoi’ Sewerage AttthoHty (~) The appeal to be considered at ...... IlldU~rlal ~u’dllSlee (9) tonight’s agenda meeting was rl"anners’ v,m’er"- ’~ ~.T~O.~. ,~, ,,,~ ~roog~ .ek B ...... . Board of Examinthg Ph~he~ ($) New Brunswick attorney, by AdViSOry BO~rd of Asse~ments (3) Herbert Greenherg, Morgan On Blighted Area ..,lob, CeUnCti (lO1 Upton. Leonard H ..... d, Advisory H~III~ Board (5) James Perri, Irving Tab~sn, Harold Weiss, Edward Ray, Mrs, I 1 aooi ,arnhe Gu,do eig- n omorrow ,owNs.~ sod and MaSCon Weiaoor The first eight filed an appeal The PlanningBoard Is sched- MANAGER ~ . against the subdivision in Me- tropolitan Park when it was uled t~ meet in special session DepOTClerk Township granted preliminary approval in tomorrow night to determine if Clerk’s Secy. a 80-acrenelghborhood in Frank- Engineer January, All but Mr. Weidner lin is a blighted area. " Viointfotm Clerk are memlaers of the Franklin Designated by the Housing Democratic Club. * Authority to hold a public hear- Township Attorney WRllam tag on a $I,~22,4e~ urban renewal Ozzard said this weekthat State development, the board last FINA~CS WELF~gE~ Klghl.TH - ~S~ElYrlONS statute, . not municipal inw, week" hoard residents contend guarantewa the right of appeal | so that there Is no pe~sJbLliW the proposal would thcraase LOCAL BUIfiDI/¢O that the COtmCLL will refL~e to At the start of the hearh~, ~EIg ASSthTANCS HE4LTH BOARD (g} OFFICEE I~8PECTOR hear It. - , members of the Authority ex- -- Z~ Two Grounds pisised that the program would Treas~ee cover en area b~uaded by TaxGolleetcr (4) plr~e~r 8alfltgriangeeretarY Plumbing J~v.spector The appeal was made on two Tax Assm~r (3} Dog Wardens & grounds, that the developer, Hamilton Street, Franklin Boule- Water C~lle~tor {2) poland Keeper Stephen B. Palmer, has foiisd to yard and Somerset Street. deed the Towoship nine acres O_~l of Pl~gram ,f land for school purposes as Of the total cost¯ the Township PU~L[E WORKS RECtgSATION DISAS’k~gR CONTEOL POLICE ~romised and that he has not would be responsible for one- hewn sufficient net worth to third, or $50q,489 H ....... Mrs. CHAIRMAN & [ |Rel~l~ complete the project. Elizabeth Neibyl, e~ec~tive d~- M~Ag~ER DngE~TOE DI’~.EC’TOR OH]EF When the Pinnnll~g Sosrd ~tp- ((2¢~irmed o~ Page 13) S rJlRmld01~t FuH.thne (11) (Cor~L~nued on Page $} u~hir {g) Pnr~ Ume I~Cal DnfenN Spee/al (7) C, onsL& ~hOol flua~Is (9} Adjusters ~in .... "" ~"" ~’~ " Kbgsto Girl 17 ¯ ,~. ~ - n , , Water (3) Hea 4 Pie s,~f~. {,, Gi $55 Free r as G~ ~, ven Tonight Manager Plan Eliminates Inefficient For Carrie.hess Four applications, two for per- A 17-year old Kingston girl was mi.ion to ersclgasstatl .... ill Part 77 G ~, So Says ’~od ~ .oooa, n,ght fo~ be.heard tonJght when the Board ." . me ooernmen mmers fa.ing ,o ~.e d ..... tlo~ in of Adjustment oonvenes at g p.m. CotmcH-Manager government in the administrative enxl doean’~ piaint~ pul’chasing and requiai, making a turn off Route 27. State Trooper G.A Ciuhe o~ Mrs. Victoria Garcia of I Pine in Franklin is less than a month ttmctitm because the prohism~ hens¯ and has started a aeries the Princeton Barracks said he Grove Av~nue’wii[ "se~k" pe~mis- vld - an~i althongh’ pelitieal oh- are too large and he doesn’t have ~f perhadic meetings with depart- investigated an accident July I0 sion for "a stnthin on Easton servers agree’~mt it is yet tao enough time to spend at it." ment heads as set forth in the between Carol Brian of Laurel Avenue off Leapp bane, Her early ~o m~eke any jtrdgmen~ of The manager’s function, Mr ~ode. Avenue, Kingston. and . Mrs, Ia~d. one ~lt acre, ties In’ a it~ sucres, sweeping changes are Seamers stated, is to serve as "I think the b~i¢ advantage Elaine Battle of Franklin Park. regional bubiaess, gon~. .evidence. the administrative head of the in manager government is that Miss Brian was traveling north AppLying for a variance to By ItS very nature, the newly- government and take his polic~ It’is democratic hi the point when she stepped to make a allow constructlen o[ a service ,dopted admirds~rallve code has dh’ection from. .the elected re- where people who are eMoled turn, she told the trooper, when station on the corner of Hamll- remodeisd governmental prO. presentatlvee; ~an ~tve the wishes of the the Battle car crashed into her ton Street and Hawthorne Drive ordures in Fraqklin and through Cmrlrofs Ap~lof~t~nhl ~opla ’brought into being very lathe northbound lane. is Pagquais Tremonte of Lynd. Township Manager V/gUlam Admial~terfo8 thi~ ~olley h flul~kly and much more el. Mrs. Battle said she was a~ ht~’st. The property is altus*.ed ~ommers the operation o~ mu- the }oh of the manager. Frank, fiolentW through the admlnistra- proximately 30 feet from the 111 ari I~.7 gone. al¢ipal affalys has been dilated tin’s elected Cotmcflnf nl~e m~m ties ef goverratt~nt with a Brian. auto, traveling south ~t MaryT. Nelson of liFO Ea~ton to conform to the code.’ " ~ np lmm_edlete J~xisdictio~ trained 16rofesslonal," "he has db- 40 miles per hear, when she Avenue w~il reqt~est the. use of ~Thou~ the ~e~IMl~.;nf ~r~l~ o~r ~ p~ocess, MualalPal al~ stared, noticed it beginnlng to turn into .BB her. premises as a restaurant, thPs prededent-seB~l~ move ¯ abe pointmenfs and employeas con. "It organizes workto he done her lane. She applied her brakes, ! Her land herders the ragfonal still in doubt, Mr. ~ommers ex- trolind by Mr. Sommer~ in a modem and offlclent mau- she told the trooper, but eouId btudr~ss zone o~ ~et~pp Lane. pla~od why he felt the eounod- ~ow~on the chert above, net and eolmequenfly when you not stop. !~ae fourbh applhia~lon will he ~nanager form o~ gevernment Especially lntpertant to Mr, haqe people being elected that In addhion to the che’rse s~nflttefl by Jolm Paladins nf was l~evotntng more popular ~mrnvrll £g the 0on Idenee and have thugs to de, it.is done." against Miss Brian, Trooper New, ~rlmswhik, who Want& to thrc~hout the e~. re~t of mtmiofpal employees Askedwhat the pesolblblblble dl~ Cthba issued a $unm~c4m to MrB. bidld glee dwollthga on hand "When .the problerds of traffic He ~ alafod advantapeB o~ the government BatEs for ’drlvth8 ’too tas~ for ¯ : : ~¢’41chWSs .mlb~tvtaed into lots e~ag~tlc~a, zoning, plan~b~g.mad will not tolorat0 are, he ~ld. "I thine that the exinting eot~liti~, He said U: o|.1~1 foe’~ by 100 feet hi all ~ other Sis through .which taeks.~t them, Dotmoll wilt attem~ to .go irao wa~tMrdr~ when be arrived at. We bre’si~RO£1i~¢gnth~ ~h~par~ the~ase ,effigy in the manager’s firm ar~ there the~l}edt?:~p,r~ " " " ~’_l~rae Assmue bofvma~ et~ and ; "~Contthugd on Pa~e.$) ...

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Page 1: aooi ,arnhe Gu,do eig- I 1 · ~’~vu’Y-k’-~Rooms Needed . 4DEATHS),. One:Year Aso Tld.Week "::- +, :-o~+ y.r ag0 talc *~k. ~,o~ ~ompl~ o~ Ra~.,, Prn~.~ For 275 Students I HONST~Y

VOL. V, No. 47 " M/DDLEdSUSH, N. J., THUPdSDAY, AUOUgT ~, Iggg Se Per Copy

SEWR. 0..~E.E~,NOCHARTING FRANKLIN’S NEW GOVSRNMF-NTPI R,o=.~. ~..oN*A. ea to everse

A c0mginthl agaheg GoB... ~hi,, d..hipers Of ~.~.o~.. ~o,,~.~*~ fo.~k,th~ .., ~--l,-----*~ fo,. * ~’~’*~ _.plannm-s’......A*~qM~opell~ Park, lot g! v~- ~aowlag pewem delegated to ~er and governing body. The manager has JurRdl©flon over O~IlL ~a.. all mkllMel~l depa.’~leills ~ Imlplog~ Pt~dol~ly~ ~ Townl~th C~a~ll~l~ I~l~r,clsed¯ tJtorlf~’s ordinanee Is sched- all b~ of the government

uled for hearthg.Moadgy night

pLtth| WH lodged hy the An. .Mayor a hearing date tonight on alltheory. J ~ppesl flied by I0 Township re-

- Ma~strofe Kalph M~yo ha. Cotmod (g) sldenLs for reversal’of PlanningdlcatQg this weqg, thai beeguse ~thfp Clerk pD..~tt4~ N (g} Nard action grantlag flr~ ~p~or anticipated hiagCg nf the . Board Of Adjustment (51 proval for 1~ homes in Unicef-ease a speoLal date mlgh~ yet AttGraey Housing AuthorRy (gl sity Hill off Easton Average.ha sol for tl~ haarfoff. Aodlfoi’ Sewerage AttthoHty (~) The appeal to be considered at

...... IlldU~rlal ~u’dllSlee (9) tonight’s agenda meeting was

rl"anners’v,m’er"- ’~ ~.T~O.~. ,~, ,,,~ ~roog~ .ek B ...... .Board of Examinthg Ph~he~ ($) New Brunswick attorney, by

AdViSOry BO~rd of Asse~ments (3) Herbert Greenherg, Morgan

On Blighted Area ..,lob, CeUnCti (lO1 Upton. Leonard H ..... d,Advisory H~III~ Board (5) James Perri, Irving Tab~sn,

Harold Weiss, Edward Ray, Mrs,

I 1 aooi ,arnhe Gu,do eig-

n omorrow ,owNs.~ sod and MaSCon Weiaoor’ The first eight filed an appeal

The Planning Board Is sched- MANAGER~ . against the subdivision in Me-

tropolitan Park when it wasuled t~ meet in special session DepOT ClerkTownship granted preliminary approval intomorrow night to determine if Clerk’s Secy.

a 80-acrenelghborhood in Frank- Engineer January, All but Mr. Weidnerlin is a blighted area. " Viointfotm Clerk are memlaers of the Franklin

Designated by the Housing Democratic Club. *Authority to hold a public hear- Township Attorney WRllamtag on a $I,~22,4e~ urban renewal Ozzard said this week that Statedevelopment, the board last FINA~CS WELF~gE~ Klghl.TH - ~S~ElYrlONS

statute, . not municipal inw,week" hoard residents contend guarantewa the right of appeal

| so that there Is no pe~sJbLliWthe proposal would thcraase LOCAL BUIfiDI/¢O that the COtmCLL will refL~e toAt the start of the hearh~,

~EIg ASSthTANCS HE4LTHBOARD (g} OFFICEE I~8PECTOR hear It. - ,

members of the Authority ex--- Z~

Two Groundspisised that the program would Treas~eecover en area b~uaded by Tax Golleetcr (4) plr~e~r

8alfltgriangeeretarY Plumbing J~v.spector The appeal was made on twoTax Assm~r (3} Dog Wardens & grounds, that the developer,

Hamilton Street, Franklin Boule- Water C~lle~tor {2) poland Keeper Stephen B. Palmer, has foiisd toyard and Somerset Street. deed the Towoship nine acresO_~l of Pl~gram ,f land for school purposes as

Of the total cost¯ the Township PU~L[E WORKS RECtgSATION DISAS’k~gR CONTEOL POLICE ~romised and that he has notwould be responsible for one- hewn sufficient net worth tothird, or $50q,489 H ....... Mrs. CHAIRMAN &

[ |Rel~l~

complete the project.Elizabeth Neibyl, e~ec~tive d~- M~Ag~ER DngE~TOE DI’~.EC’TOR OH]EF When the Pinnnll~g Sosrd ~tp-

((2¢~irmed o~ Page 13) S rJlRmld01~t FuH.thne (11) (Cor~L~nued on Page $}u~hir {g) Pnr~ Ume I~Cal DnfenN Spee/al (7)

C, onsL& ~hOol flua~Is (9}

Adjusters ~in .... "" ~"" ~’~ " Kbgsto Girl 17¯ ,~. ~ - n , ,Water (3)

Hea 4 Pie s,~f~. {,, Gi $55 Freer as G~ ~, venTonight Manager Plan Eliminates Inefficient For Carrie.hess

Four applications, two for per- A 17-year old Kingston girl wasmi.ion to ersclgasstatl .... ill Part 77 G ~, So Says ’~od ~ .oooa, n,ght fo~be.heard tonJght when the Board ." . me ooernmen mmers fa.ing ,o ~.e d .....tlo~ inof Adjustment oonvenes at gp.m. CotmcH-Manager government in the administrative enxl doean’~ piaint~ pul’chasing and requiai, making a turn off Route 27.

State Trooper G.A Ciuhe o~Mrs. Victoria Garcia of I Pine in Franklin is less than a month ttmctitm because the prohism~ hens¯ and has started a aeries the Princeton Barracks said he

Grove Av~nue’wii[ "se~k" pe~mis- vld - an~i althongh’ pelitieal oh- are too large and he doesn’t have ~f perhadic meetings with depart- investigated an accident July I0sion for "a stnthin on Easton servers agree’~mt it is yet tao enough time to spend at it." ment heads as set forth in the between Carol Brian of LaurelAvenue off Leapp bane, Her early ~o m~eke any jtrdgmen~ of The manager’s function, Mr ~ode. Avenue, Kingston. and . Mrs,Ia~d. one ~lt acre, ties In’ a it~ sucres, sweeping changes are Seamers stated, is to serve as "I think the b~i¢ advantage Elaine Battle of Franklin Park.regional bubiaess, gon~. .evidence. the administrative head of the in manager government is that Miss Brian was traveling north

AppLying for a variance to By ItS very nature, the newly- government and take his polic~ It’is democratic hi the point when she stepped to make aallow constructlen o[ a service ,dopted admirds~rallve code has dh’ection from. .the elected re- where people who are eMoled turn, she told the trooper, whenstation on the corner of Hamll- remodeisd governmental prO. presentatlvee; ~an ~tve the wishes of the the Battle car crashed into herton Street and Hawthorne Drive ordures in Fraqklin and through Cmrlrofs Ap~lof~t~nhl ~opla ’brought into being very lathe northbound lane.is Pagquais Tremonte of Lynd. Township Manager V/gUlam Admial~terfo8 thi~ ~olley h flul~kly and much more el. Mrs. Battle said she was a~ht~’st. The property is altus*.ed ~ommers the operation o~ mu- the }oh of the manager. Frank, fiolentW through the admlnistra- proximately 30 feet from the111 ari I~.7 gone. al¢ipal affalys has been dilated tin’s elected Cotmcfl nf nl~e m~mties ef goverratt~nt with a Brian. auto, traveling south ~t

Mary T. Nelson of liFO Ea~ton to conform to the code.’ " ~ np lmm_edlete J~xisdictio~ trained 16rofesslonal," "he has db- 40 miles per hear, when sheAvenue w~il reqt~est the. use of ~Thou~ the ~e~IMl~.;nf ~r~l~ o~r ~ p~ocess, MualalPal al~ stared, noticed it beginnlng to turn into .BBher. premises as a restaurant, thPs prededent-seB~l~ move abe pointmenfs and employeas con. "It organizes work to he done her lane. She applied her brakes,

!Her land herders the ragfonal still in doubt, Mr. ~ommers ex- trolind by Mr. Sommer~ in a modem and offlclent mau- she told the trooper, but eouIdbtudr~ss zone o~ ~et~pp Lane. pla~od why he felt the eounod- ~ow~ on the chert above, net and eolmequenfly when you not stop.

!~ae fourbh applhia~lon will he ~nanager form o~ gevernment Especially lntpertant to Mr, haqe people being elected that In addhion to the che’rses~nflttefl by Jolm Paladins nf was l~evotntng more popular ~mrnvrll £g the 0on Idenee and have thugs to de, it.is done." against Miss Brian, TrooperNew, ~rlmswhik, who Want& to thrc~hout the e~. re~t of mtmiofpal employees Asked what the pesolblblblble dl~ Cthba issued a $unm~c4m to MrB.bidld glee dwollthga on hand "When .the problerds of traffic He ~ alafod advantapeB o~ the government BatEs for ’drlvth8 ’too tas~ for

¯ : : ~¢’41ch WSs .mlb~tvtaed into lots e~ag~tlc~a, zoning, plan~b~g.mad will not tolorat0 are, he ~ld. "I thine that the exinting eot~liti~, He said U:o|.1~1 foe’~ by 100 feet hi all ~ other Sis through .which taeks.~t them, Dotmoll wilt attem~ to .go irao wa~tMrdr~ when be arrived at.

We bre’si~RO£1i~¢gnth~ ~h~par~ the~ase ,effigy in the manager’s firm ar~ there the~l}edt?:~p,r~ " " "~’_l~rae Assmue bofvma~ et~ and

; "~Contthugd on Pa~e.$) ...

Page 2: aooi ,arnhe Gu,do eig- I 1 · ~’~vu’Y-k’-~Rooms Needed . 4DEATHS),. One:Year Aso Tld.Week "::- +, :-o~+ y.r ag0 talc *~k. ~,o~ ~ompl~ o~ Ra~.,, Prn~.~ For 275 Students I HONST~Y

~vu’Y-k’-~ 4DEATHS),. One:Year Aso Tld.Week "::- +, :-~’~ Rooms Needed .o~+ y.r ag0 talc *~k. ~,o~ ~ompl~ o~ Ra~.,, Prn~.~For 275 Students I HONST~Y cmc.oN ~ ta0 Ri. ~ ~+~r~ N...- to. So~i 0. Z.m A.~,+, " + +

In St. Peter’s Ro~g4tal ’ Rutgers’ housing officials have The funera or Konstont¥ Record: : ¯ ’ Oeorge Consce~y. was n~med ..Aug. ? -- A son, to Mr¯ a~d apPealed for help frora l~ew Chicho~, ~ 90 Rtm~mn Avenue More than L0~0 persons a~ chairman c4 the Ruppe~

~

Mrs, Joseph Hydro of 42 Whlb Brunswick area householders in was held yesterday in" N~w tended the 4eth annual ear:~ Republican /or ~’~wm~p Corn-tier Avenue.

finding rental rooms for Some Bctmswick¯ He died Friday in meetlnl" o~ the Pillar of F~rv mittoe ¯., LQwreace Oerbor wasChu~h in Zar~phsth.. ¯ Alr~0st appointed to frill membership onAug. i0 -- A son, to Mr, and ~/0 students presently on the St. Peter’s Hospital at the age

Mrs. David Marshall of 37 Arden waiting List for dormitory pinves, of 08. th~e-~urths ~f the al0peale fqed the Industrial Development Com.Housing Dleector 3~eph P. interment was in St, Peter’s with the Somerset ~otmty Beaed raittee,;Street.

Aug. II -- A son, to Mr, al~d Nol~n s~ed ~het as of Aug, fl, Cemetery. of Taxation car~e from Prat~din. Patti Smith, $i, of Elm, Strew+Mrs. Eugene Lazicky o~ Market 112 freshmen and 1~8 upperehiee. M~. Chichen was the retti’ed More than. ~ lrersons ~- East Millstone, dte~ ot lmemnc-~reet, East Millstone. men at the colleges for men owner of Chick’s Inn in New tended a hearing on the proposed nia,.¯ T~C" Tovam~pC4~mrnti4ee

Aug, 13 -- A daughter, to the remain on the waiting list, along Brunswick and a former mere- matter pidn .... An ll.year-old peaced a condemnation, er~t.Eev. and Mrs, 3c~eph Vreden- with 17 graduals women student~ bar of the Tavern Owners thief was arrested m~er robbing nm~ce . . . The Liens won thoburgh of 9 Emerson Place¯ and abo~ the ease number ~ Association, a HamiltOn Street store of $98,4~ Little League title.

raduate men. A rmtive o~ POland, he lived . Eenovetion work nearedIn Prlveeton Hospital Mr, No]an said that the with his daughter, Mrs. WiSinm - .

Aug. 13 -- A son; to Mr, a~ ~aitidg list remains after the McLaugh]in. and was the htub Proposed Coll~t~li~tlonMrs. Fran~ Welsenborn of Den conversion of the hesements ~f band at the late Sophie KinwraHerder Drive, Mtddtebush, ~Pee dnrmRorics to sleeping Chichen. Egt/Elllt~d llt ~P72~29~.~*’+*’***’***"***’"e*Thli *eq

Aug. 14 -- A sc~, to Mr. and uertere, w4dch will be rented Besides his daughter, he Estimated propoged emlstr~tc-~ HE~RIN~ AI~JMrs. Edward Kes~dinger of t half price, the pre-empticn of leave~ one son, Joseph, a captain tict~ in the TownShip last month

Franklin Park; a daughter+ to sit study .... in the three big in the New Brtm~wtch Fire De- totaled $]’~,~1,. according to a ~ YOUR D0~0~ K~0W~ ]Mr. and Mrs. Msrt~ Evans of canal bank dormitories for use partment: two sistet~, MrS. Jad- report by Ridlding lnspectJ3rFranklin Park. as sleeping ...... d thew,g. Horh.c, in Poland and EenJa~i. +=ton. {aUdivoX{At~g. 15 -- A son, to Mr+ and addition of 55 units to be vseated Mrs. Agnes Nsronowich ~ Raw He issued ~8 htflldlng parr~lisMrs. Johfi HJck]iltg of Franklin this nlonta when the ~oltege Brlnswlch, a~d five grandchild. --three garaffcs, 10 dwel]ingt;, ~ 70 ~//~tq~t’~Park. infirmary raoves frot~l the re]’,. ]~ alterations, one fence and ~ne ~ . ~[t/tl~.4{0 ~lt(~4;

"Quad" dormitories to the new :inn -- l"e~ewed 14 ’bid]dl~g ~l)@@IHklltll4tt41tl4+sl~*llll~lDAUGHTER BO~,N Student Health Center. T~YGVE MAR4b~ ~erml~s and issued seven oc- ImM’1~l~P~(i11~llIEqfO LOCAL CO~LE The university’s own facilities Services were bald in Runker ~upeney permits.

Mr. ~d Mrs. Rcw~ald Straub st the men’s ccSeges will house Hill Lutheran Church Sunday Mr. gtanton eeticeteS $1,7~ inof Henry Street becarae the i,83~ men ~ts Fall, with some for Trygve Marstad of Lincoln fees, $1.484 for buUding perrn~m, ~lill C. Moskowtt~

, parenls of their first child, a ?rio more living in fraternity Avenue, Griggstovm, who died f~.50 for occupancy permit8 Saddaughter, on Aug. 9. houses¯ Upwards of ~, it Is Saturday In his home¯ $14 for renewed permits.

OPT1CLA2q" -.

This is also tae first grand,ssttmsted, will be eom~nth~g to ~hterment was Monday ]n He reported 115 inspections ~ Pate~on St.New Brtmswick daily fx~JmPrinceton Cemetery. and ~ed no violations,child for Mr. and Mrs. Wil]iafn New Bz~atg~Pick~ N¯ J.

Mother of Bound Brook and Mr, homes to a radius of 2.5 miler or Mr. Marstsd, a naLice of Nor" Su/~cribe t~ T~ae New~mare¯ we~v, was a dock builder.had Mrs, William Straub et Students now pay $3~0 per yearHe leaves hls wife, Dagrf~r;~Jzaheta Avenue, and the first in dormitory rentals and Mr+

c~e daughter, Mrs, Einar Rams- f~VqpfV~,qr~¥¥f~f~q~,ql+~q),qrvf~l’~lgreat-grandchild 1or Mr. and Nolan said roonL~ in local homesland; a niece. Miss Sonic

~¯ ]~rs. Michael Marchio of Somertenting at about’that level wou]d Marsted, all of the Township;+,ic, Mr+. gt+’s g,and~ ,doid,or +dent +. four h.+r., L~of of B++~yn, ~ Nve a Vigor Swlgi

parents.Rooms in homes within five Sigurd of Jamaica. N,Y., A~el+_ +++_++++++_ .......+ ++ ++, +._+, ++ +,...+ . :¯ ~+j~tl, W~$ P’~ed Dub~ Lee top student, Mr. Noidn said, sister, MI~. HapIT Kongshavn Ju

The Rem’y +treat co++ cats- partienlarly ~ bas ssI~lJ~e is ann= ~q~orway,

¯ versary gu~dey at a barbecue He said loeai residents may F~ANKLIN E~ECUTIvRgpsrty al their home. write or telephone him at Vc~-. ~M4~q~Gli -

-- bees Hall on the men’s college WSlidm A. Cleary, presldent~JURPRIgE PA~q, TY campus to list eecommedaticnsof t~e W, A. Cleery Corp, on Rt.

Mes. Robert Manulkln et 27 sad that students would then be 27 and A. J. Risseta+ vice-presi~HelJy Street celebrated her gi .... pies of taa ILsts of avail- d+nt. attended .... l meetings ~ "~’~’~+:+/~++’+~ ~I J ~ [~ ~Ik]rinday Ssttwdsy at a surprlse able r+m.+. His o.ic+, he polnted idst week In SL Lehis, Mo+, o~ ~ ~~’m~

r~~o.ty ,~oo h, her hushend k] out, ,e~+es on,y s, ~ r~e.~r tae RaBe.id Soyhean P ........

~ ~ ~.o+_ ++,, ........+_++o,_,+ .... + ...-"++ .... +4

.... +-+++ :EASYTHIRD BIRTHDAY ¯ ;.~; ;0%~" .~;" !t

Miss J v y e e Yuchwavltz,¯ +++~d~..hter of Mr. ~d Mrs. A~thnr .:: ,:¢~ ~: [~[-

Yuchwovlim of +limcheta A ...... i~ ?~: +~ ~+?" NI~ :marked her ,h,+ hir,heay Sa,ar.++ % ;day at a barbecue and lawn +parly, Twen%v +ire guests attend- ¯ "’+ ~.~ ~+ " 4

o have one ~ w~E~ +ACA~H .:. +:+~++ ++:~+:¯ Mr, and Mrs. R+ D, Cuddy Jr. ~ ~"man arra,ge .od ,o.+ ....pent,rig t.o

+:~:~I +weeks at their summer home in i ,"

~~ ! your personal~orked., .... __

+ , . i BUTTERMILK{msurance i ~.--~ BR00KSIDE i

Arthur L Skalir~

to .Dro~ect y0~rsee s Mats St I ~2r, your horfle~

i + .. ~ upt ~{s~k]flde frelk buttermilkma,,vtBe l ond your life, ~ ~ r~ , , . k,~ t~ .~ aowm

g& g4715 : ~ ~ilt~ muB~to, Sll~llel e~l’lr/ amd tone~ ¯ d

ivo++0~+ ++~.~t + Don’t run out! ’=’ ’th" ~’ "~’ ’~ .m,~.k~ the good tldngk you’ve earned in life- m +And yo. mm’t buy better p~ot~on ~ ~ Jus~dlaland t~,++.~, ~.~+m+.,.+-=~.- ~ *+.opt= ~

ENJOYwith you, I can show you how inclusive ’and convenienteomple~eeoverag....aml BR00KSIDE~e~c* of mind.., can be Give mg a call today. DELIVERY

Arthur L. : Skaar Bor~,R~ ..+~Liqu°rsP..~

BUTTERMILK900 $..Maht St. Manville ~E s~ mm . ~ There lea ~roeer nearby where

¯ RA 5.4713 Wlueg,Ltquors, Bee~ ~ Brook+side pmducls lu’e sold, or.9~ JA a AV~

P~* <~+~ e=.,e.~, gram E’: ea~ BA 5-2UO ~r home dellveryo

STATE FARM b~+#~A~+| + p+.::m++~ ,"~’"~"~’*"*"...... ’~ I’!~IP~+¢*j~:--‘.-~’+. t~‘’~m~t~ "+-I~:’~-*~’II~’ ;, A ~;~3M~’~DN~.~’~.K~IW~FAO31. ¯ ,~::.+:’

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.............. ~._ ’~A ~ .:ms ~.~ ~ .~~nkty ,.~oeaklng I

’ Zoning, Measures the ,~uuv~ ~ of ~ ~ m~,--~ og m~sPtne Grove PTA h~ pa~t m Plumbers has ~h~n Eb’rbert~"

. . " " Zoning OrdinaneU of mtp~ei. ~esolu~ pledgln d full suppor~ Rakebrmui aa ch~lrman~ Other

- O~ea letter to Nm ~ A. boiddet, tam the C~ palitiss in New Jersey are :Dnlng of the Sept, L~nd referendum oftfeere selected at a meeitnatende~: M~agers’ Assootntidn made us surveyed, primarily for their for a constructis~ ota Townehll~ t~t week are Dudene Zoaidtti,

-.~ recent weeks there have isagh lthud the other daY. In ~ affects on the farmer end rural I~gh ech~l, The action weesecretary, and George Hu’e~r,

land owner, aa part of a Joinl taken reeenity at a.menllng Je treosurer.¯

I~tn, t*epeffl that you are petri, notion ea |id~pus~ for mew project of thb" Bureau of Plan. the home of Mrs, Nicbel~e---at the thoulht Of brthlid~ mana~em, there was a passade

your firm to l~.anklin ’t’~w~hlp, from SUdleaitons by L.P. Cook- nln~ State Department of Colt. KrRuazer ot Franklin Bo~evard. Sul:eCrlbe to Th0 Nowx "W, nee the press has heea eher~ed ingzom, eitymaaager~Kansas,ervoffou and Deonomlo De. ,,,,,,with.acing p,rtly responidbl, f0]ewrlthths~[ll~wthis tnl,letteraUlnlY,of thet wtthwe wtllthe rearsittY’On relatlonsM°"in theand a vofe~an Of ~0,ame.with the public, Cctmefl.nfVel°PmentAgrlcnlture’aand theRhralDepartmenlAdvl~or

TOWNSHIP"

hepo ef eltwida~d any- misses- ~r. C~kindham preserihes so- . Eeeretory o f Ag~eult~r+_+ +.at +,re.+.ach Finl,,p ++ ..id ot o. .,..".’VFralthitn is regarded as a poo~ Be as humble as the humblest survey that it is the first ~tt- 1- l-lk]klXLVlJ-tt,,l

HCh, tee much of ¯ hnlhed, with whom you deal, he stnles, tempt to determine to whal¯ t~idst~y reportedly feels, The Subdue by your pntisnee those extent the pr~vlsinns of idnd use

Ppeople of the eommnnl~ d0~’t who are inoitaed to be too at- codes influence t~min~ opera.even care to welcome industry, mgant. Don’t iet the ’~eraidts" lions. There are more than 4~ WILl+ ....o. ..... ..o., + e+--. +’+el p,+n. ZOO in Pick up Deliverg~nts, always take the chip off the Jersey now, he pointed out. .

With taxes what they are ht an eompinthant’s thoelder hetore Started in dune, the surveywill be completed this PaIL Theexpandthl mun~elpnllty, reel- you let Idm go.

dents here cry out for industrial The ehuchids trinkind forth results will be distributed fc~ yoKrt.&tabl~s. ~or #.he p~t year there when we reeaDed last. week’s eornparJsoP.s and SUgdCSitons tc. b-- no .nt -- +0. o..+* .+ +0h + ,+eo ,+iso +notmtutmous than that of indusl~f ship Mauaser Wiittam 8ommer~ ple~ing boards thxougheut theI~d~t~s~¥ into Fw~,bl~n. 0lashed wit~ some Of the more State.

Whnt~aa It offer ~mu and yot~ ga~rtdous members of our be- At No Ex[ra Chal~th’m? loved ottisenry.

Test Scheduled ’It hein land at cheap prices Bather than enlist the COCh- ¯ SIMPLY CALL ¯

a~d afth~ds aa opporla~ty to inghem strategy, Zommers pop-.o..,n. wh.t po+esto he re. h, =+-- .,o o Fo, P. O. P" XLV’ 8800One Of the best eolmelved read~ oral barrage that drew a burst The United States Civil Serv. m

ice Commission has announcedway, which passes through AlthOUgh we’re s~e he, did not that examinations are bolasF~akJto’s prime inthmtrinl ,o~e. want to poeclude the right of given continually for substitute

712 HAMILTON ST,aarea&q~ lies within easy residents to e~hielffie muninlpa] clerks and carriers ]t~ area poe1reach of the fidest’thoroulh/ares *m~piny~, the .... ~er eOnld offices. FRANKI-~1] TWSP.th t~e ~*ut~ the New Jersey have beezt more exPitoIt tn hL~ No experience is neces~r~

and the Garden State Btatement, although rout people and eligibin applicants will be DAILY OPEN SUNDAYpark~vay, get the mesaate that he wlH not called as vacancLcs occur

w.t nn you otter vrt~ ~etnle ~dsd ~tt~ch~ ~ ~o~s ~on be obtained in a. 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. 9 A.M. TO 10 P.M.Aloag. with. the need for his staff. If Mr. ~ookingham is ost office.

ratobles, Ofll~ites are,to demand ltstonind, this is to advise himhut tmavallahle, The I~itthl sost that Fr~nnlin’s manager on.for these servtct~ must he berne rendered an m~preeedente~ roe-by induatr~, poet from his employees for his

There enlsta an equalKy ot ,forthri.ht stand -- and ~empo- " ~.I~+~+I

Willy

exehen~e ,hetween Fra~!ldin and ral41y suppressed the isglo~ ~ ~r~f~~instry. Y@U benefit and the .erenldel Township ~d~es,~omD0.tm~ BDgely gains by your ~he s~ure after One innln +presence. YOU ace welcome. ~tnds Sheep l, Wolves 0.

oursWay de pochle starvin~ forthdutry bJezok So when erieproelpeet exp~ss~l an interest ? It 8~ems as though I~tere I

by revet"~g the ~ames of firms T°wnship officials as to what ]who a~h officials to talk the tonofiu~ of ~he Pla~innl ea or.

terms? Bea~Pg ql]nllflcatid~ eommib

Are Some Jtmtify the approval el~.: "_’- "ta]Bll~iBl~__

thankful for the awareness of saying that ff 8bephen PalmerC

Fr~-Ieu~l~ who rise to protest posta a bond for Imp~vementa[yoIlr 8chem.,

If your ~fllaiton is with a the Townsnlp is fully protected.¯ epntable concern+ then you Thou why t~q~re a financial

¯ should he thankfnl .let the se~sl, elatement ~rom a developer? I/tivity of people who take their t man ]~thJonlni for reOrdabi- P~utUn8 a son or daughter throttgh col[eg y .

let[oil of asse~t eaB ~4idee acommunity udeuely. "bond and receive approval, any-Fraeltltn Towne~p awaffa

yo~r patrenade Ilzo a =eaidu~ one thouid he euttUed to the financial problem for most families. Solve yours with a per-headwaiter.. YOU would be same aUow~nee.

treated with dispatch and relict-Our optoinn of the quaititea+ V, OI~ loan ~rom Bound Brook Trust. It’s the economical way

ty chonld yml ~boo~ to neltisdews committee is that it neednor determine whether a head

here. But this is an establkh, can be pealed but to be certainI0 borrow money for any worthwhile purpose.meat with strong prinelpins, se that a. dev¢idper, bee. the

don’t th~k for a moment that Itwill., compromise, these, pHJ~t, rno~rces to complete ~ de~einp*pies and serve beggars and pare. meat. If he doesn’t have these Repay in monthly installments that fit conveniently into yoursites, resources the ’Jt~m~ed~p stands

And as for those who yell ~Jithid to bee~me Involved ~m[I"Blame the press" Wheaevel Utilntlon to oolis~t the bead, a

~amily budget. Give your youngster the advantages of a bet-they are retreating in search el la Manor House listote&a seapolfoat, we egn only hope The P,=--~.~ Bo~r~ in met ter education. Apply for your loan now.that the lmblie doesn’t swello~ malting things very clear.this nmtrum. --l~ *renew

Griggstown Harvest Home PlannedThe ~nnual ~idrvest Home ol and several other kinds of hand.

Griggstown Igof°rmed Church’ ’made artieiss t8 t° be set t~P’ BOUND BROOKtradttidn in the eomm~mlty fol Mrs, Lesinr Terhtmc is ten-oral chairman, Mrs. Fred D.oo.o th~ l+ y.rs..., b. O.+,ord ,s ,**chen cho,roan,

COMPANYheld S.to+. on the oh+oh .+ .,,.~ d.n.oo end ,.. ,....,.: T R U STgr~tnde on C~nal Dead. A Ca/e, F.~ymor~d I~. Hoa~innd are eo.aerie supper feainrin~ bohed chairmen of the dining room ~dham end cnlckcn salad will be Carroll D. Smith is cbeirman o~~rvnd ~ d to a p,r~ me srnunds. " T~O ~On,~O~PA~g 0~0#

A concert by the.Blewenbur~Band wlU be poese~te4 durina ANDUAL DAMp m~/*mG FRANKIJN TOWNSHIPtand ~ the dirmer, l~Jdes and et~be 49th imnuel oamp me~tl~ Ham]]~oit 6t/~lt |t ~r~/~,the traditional flshpm~d thr" the ot the Pllidr of Flrh ~uech t~

~ehfld~em ~md eoeonnt h~row~ =nd Zorephath writ bel0n ,inmo=r~ MOUNO 8nOOJ~ ¯ :, ~h~r.~u~u~mento f~ ~ a~t~ and nm through Au~.:P~. ;: ~aerld0e ." .~lEUtMaln Street.

4tr~ ~ ~ ~ the + aeitvitiss ~ , ’

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.Freeholders Will Take No Increase :’ .-forstvdy. "~boy Were far ~hm¯ " - s~onal ouhe0nmdttee ~hot would

In Salary This Year, Ada s Reveals in.d to.th..l_. " ’ ~ mo~lQs for read Jobs: ~or the Mo~oer S~¢eei h~tdga In, , He roforred he~ ~ a~tton 8omarviLle, ’

Tbsro will be aa salary ~ ralJ~ for thamseives, spokei 3totoraon| at thQ previmm.meOhtaken earlier by the hoard, see!~ App¢ovq N)av ~ ¯ ’,;"crease for the three-raerab0r ~aRer Mr. Adams. A ~ormer ing when he advised that Free- ing the assistance of ~r~W derse

The heard also voted to aundBoard of Freeholders In i~0. ~mer¢l/le Republloan cotmctZ, holder m~tings am aot the pl~ C~ng~*ssmeu m the matter, Th ¯Freeholder Robert Adams made man. Jester Cusick, ~ommendedtar eleetloneerL~. Mr. A~xnu Oovet’nmem is withholding Fe~ r.vised piano for the ~Adenl~l

of N. Math street in Manvlliathis clear at Friday’s heard the tmard for nat lntredtmhx$ in~ said publi~ opthlor* was homed in dera~ monies pending agr~ara~at to the state for R~I a~on, ~dmeeting. - salary ~esotuttnn, Ke Ilkea~ 1¢47 when the Preehelders voted on the minshd of raising these awarded a c~mtract to Ratt and

If the F~aholde~’s pinnned to tbeLr decision to that of Bomer, them~lvea a boost to their pr~- ftmds,take advantag, e st the new State sees Stats Ddlsin~ars, S~matorseal saisc~’. AI t;mt time Mr. Mr. Adams urged that a ~ Mc Choosey of 8.vracums, N. Y,,law which permtls them to William Ozzard and AssambLv. Adams was director of the solution to the U,$. tegisimors in SttF#y t~tot~oed biad~raise their pay by ~,000, thoy men Bo~rmond Ratt~nan, Rot~ i~ard, explain that ¯Cmmty Jobs are heoks to th~ Coanty Cl~rk’s of-lad to act by Friday’s "dead- of thee man wer~ the only Ones Mi’. Van CLear wanted to know enUtled to first co~sin~ratLon as flee al $1~.~0 a ~ok. ,line meeting." Mr. Adams to vote igatost the enabling 1¢" of Mr. Thiele it the hesed’s the only work remaining on them In a rulLnl~ requested r~eenRy.pointed out. ThM wee neeees~rv gisMt~on whinh was sigr.~d by lail~ee to tak~ a pay boo~t is eaairl~rb;g. Mr. ’I’bom~x~on to1~ the beard t~to provide time for puintca~ton Governor Robert Meyner. Pleased everyl~dy, Mr. Thlele also said ~ere was i~ Calmly poUey to install tratficof a legal notice setting a public A note ~nat Mr. Adams made, "I know it didn’t please Mr. a need for closer communication rental stgnats on County roadshearing date¯ To become afro- that the Freesh]ders would have Adams." he replbsd, betwe~ the Shard and the Pard within mun21eqmlltios tad havetlve nezl year, the sa~ry b~- another ehanc~ to use the taw "Yo~’re the onl~ Democrat Ln i n xcrease r~oMlton m~ be ~tOtad Is." ~ saMr~, inerea~ before the th~ Stale crying aheut it,’* Mi’. ~°e] ¯ tby Sept, 1. 1~1 deadline, was the subject Van Clear shot back. [ County’s first park raLgin be Due- for repkacm’nen.t of sigtmLs ira

Mr, Ad~nxs delivered has of a remark from Mayor Greta Mr. FetherSton painted o~t ~besed. Bound Brook, Mr. Thomson

speech on the salary question Gurlsie of Rocky Hill, A critic that three Democratic freehOlder [ Mr. Feinerston pinated out said the beard could set ~ pre~,afinr the day’s regular artier of of the all-Repubtl~art heard and bom~s~Mercer, Hudson and El-, that a tract of land. Kor which deal o.ixd again ~inll ~ lightsbowlegs bad L~en eomainted, o/~0or:~’~ o/Mr. Va~ C]~ef L~the sex--ca*led irmreases, the board las~ ~.eday failed lo~or else requh~ thee mm~.iel~atikvexp]ainLa8 he wanted to clear NOV. 3 ~eneral ~LeetLon, Mlsa Mr, Thie~ ~n~wered ~f Re. Rpp~0ve eor~lemnation pro~ed- tO share ~rt of the o¢~s,u9 the misconception that the Guri~ic 8aid she hoped "It won’t publicans in those ~ountiea too~ ings as requeined by the com-b~eause County Counsel ~bert happen", She sold failure of the the same hesltton that hd did-- mission, wasn’t of ~nedto~eboard bed failed to act earlier heard to raise the salaries saved that the raises should not concern. He said the first seethm~hompso~ was Dn ~acatlon and the "~ocketb~k ol Oxe tax- take~, of the Rax~tan River Area Park~avaHable for the preparstinn payers." wouLd be ready ~or use z~ex~of a reselution.

He went on to review the m~ch she figured it saved eachI’’/t’s a ease of the o~ts ~penad.happenings, ~tating that his pax’son an his tax bill, but hisltUe Lna."

¯ Authori~a~Jon was given by the ~.motion to have ths salary pro- qaestion drew no response¯ Mr. Thiele answered that il ,ard to a three-year o~ntractposal pr,,sented to the board for However, M~, FAgerto~ Gr~nt [ thus w~s the ou~ whe deserve offered by U¯S, Marshall Joseph

aclion was Lost for lack of a of Watchtmg urged ths Free¯[ credit for fighting againsl tbslF, ~ob. Under it per~onB charged~e~ond. Re said Lt was tanfurtu-[holders ¯~ sched~e imlvortant[Lncrsa~es, wRh ~t Federal offense co~d bex~ate tbnt Morris County had public hearings, such as the one But Mr. Fethersto5 had the placed in County ..Tail and 8omer-acted favorably on the 9ay law that wouLd have bee~ needed onilsst word~laiming that isaue set ~uin be paid ~7,,~ per day~efore ~omersat, hLn~,ing tha~ the pay ~s~, fnr e~e~ing:at hated was an ~dividual ~at- per Person,g~at adverse publicity rssulted hours. : tar for ~merset County. Two bids, $3~,1~4.50 f~m East-from tbef move, ~ She w~s told by Me. Van Cleofi Shifting to

No ,me can run f,,r the officeithat the board’s business l~ ear-iMr. Thiele noted that t~elawless he has ~ou]-ees of inoo~nrled oa during Friday ~l~ingn

XRayother Ih&n a freeholder salary ofi meetings because all employees$6,1~0 a yeaz,. Mr. Adorn-, de-lof the County are ai work at Results of - SurveyListedclarad. ~e ind/caL~d ~but lh~ Ih~t thne and available toe con-~c~si of e~odueting the office was sulintion. In givin~ a final re~ort on the, . . ~ / -~ .....too great to get along on that The buard’s action -- or lack chest X-ray survey held the fi~: .salary ,d actiotl -- reflects sorr~lhing, week is June in cooperation wRh AIR

~

Ma inca."you’re n~t g~ing to attract ubutd oounLy government, h a..... he oral boards of h~a t , Mr . CONDrrIONBD DAILY I:$0’::anyone to the ~as~t~o~, he H~ehard ’Hm’le I~inted uul in . ¯ . I ¯ ¯

COWPIR~JOIJ$Mddred ~veretl execuhve dladded¯ He painted to his eolL~a- his address i~ the b~ard¯ Pub- , ", RA ~-058gDues, Freeholdar-director C. h Iieity ehah,man for the county’s:rectar of the Someraet County .~om,, N.J. RA 5-05~ SAT. & SUN,

Van Cleat and Fneehalder Henry l)em~.ratb. Party. he ~id Raw Health Asaociatlon, said that of " ’iFetht.z’sttln, al~d said he hough Je ~ey trceholdc.~ should acek the 3)013 X-rays taken. 98 showed ~OW THRU ’rUE. AIJG. 25’ !

the salary they receive, brcaase they apparently have . *--..Mr. Adams then made a plea Iittlc authorliy and jurL~.dietion the fatally physician. TWO new

that the board eullSlder ~lcti~g now, ease~ of TB. tlot previuuglyl’aVOl’al2qy on the SeW law which GiYvn hl’oadL¯l pl)wet’s, be, con- kno~,’n, wer~ inund, one male’.

~f th~ar dl,partmenl heads and giving itsel[ a bnnst in salary. Grtmplnll tho X-rays by age.their fildt deputies. Altht)ugh tile M,mt Fr~ehtddel~ in th,. State 1here wvt’~ 161 fl’tnnl [~ t~ 24

b~f "e h , I~’t’e ,h(] dt, ra ea b OSi C uaty p=ly a d~ "*don’t ~zd i OtheI agt grnups showed path~ :their nwn pay- effcc ire Jazl. I~ aeeessary o devl)h, full inme to ology as ?nllvw~ -- 800 fro~ 25 ~x~,~tll~l~ifliff~#~1960--il pel’udI?: thrill ttl i’aL~ Ih(! jab." Mr ~hiele stoD.’d, t,) ~*~ years II re~urted furt he DUy Of the eoua[y ¢’lelk* Mast 8ell Selves forth~,r diugllosis~ 929 from 36

¯ ’ g P - p , , -,(’hlt, f doDutles, al Ully Ll]ne asd p Y increase Mr. TIlie e ad-ither dmgnosls; ’~’79 ft,onl d8 to [~ "~ Also._WalL D~sney=s "~IA]~[==W thaut a pub le hearmg. . vi~ed the yt.i¯ehuler~, to ~ithap? 5b years, 2~ repar~.ed for furtherAction Praised ~elL the votec~" on how roach’ dlagn x~’s; 3~g tram 50 t~ 05 [ ’I~’oun" Dersong, two a~ them w,)rk they d. or .ear s revi~ionlY"or=, ~1 repol’ted for furiner ~ ~TA~Ts AU~. ~6th inDvnl~c~ak. wh¢~ pree]ously m’gvd inl the structure I,f et,unly ~ov-’dings°all, and 192 over 6~ ~/earsthe ~*reeholder~ nat to ~dke

ertnnen~, ]t)f ~ge. 2~ r~pnl’Led [ur furthsr

--,~ ,,,j ....... lle thanked the bt~I’d for diagnosis., yielding Is wbat h~ it.rated An~[ysPs of the larRe X=rsys i

ATI~E~r~ION :"public opinien." adding that :Laken ahowed 24 negaiLve; g pri-[s0m0 praise shmJid go to. his’.mary (ubereuh~/s~ ? minimal

BOWLERS ’parly. in. p ....... d "p~hllo! tubereu]°sls; I rooda,a~ly ad-

~O~L[NG BALL~ciD~.n~," a~:d be d~,~ez’ined MLS~¢ ,vane<.d lubereu]osis; ? pleut’i~y;~GurLslc and hinlseIf ta~ such, 22 ¢.t~rdlaC; 7 neoplasm; 4 el.

DrlZLed whiLe ~’ou waLt Taking exc(,ption lo Mr pltysenna; 4 silicosis; I~ flbr(isis. . . . .~LIlt2q~ING - RgDRIL~|NG Thie]e’s remarks, Mr, Adams. I hronehl~sts; I thy~Ld¯AOE DI~’FP~IRUTOR

,sam public vpinlon .wuuad have:, .. /" ¯

pl~ ~4*~I)P lie hearlnk, ns he had p~vl~)sed~ K’~F~I~O¯ |~lhg fllq

N~ B~ 1¢’ 1 , ~" never rea~ ~a me ~ g tgg - (. (~a~lk" O"~aUe’ U’ R" refarrefl th Mr" Yah ~Ll~ef’s, 1~e" ~rvleemmt

’ ~" ] Robert J Mogor, BTFN, son’ ’" ’ J of Mr* and Mrs." WilUam B~

serving sboard the. DestroyelVe~ole ~nd )s sc~duM to be

" diavhlrged fr6t~ the Navy ~.ist~

, Oct~bsr.The Ve~oto i~ I1", Destroyer

. ing in the Per ~adMMdle.~r~t,. The ~quadron will depa~ tot

NorfoLk, V~ tedgy ~-wdlt ar~+’ rlve in IIbout a .Week. It tins ;oeef~

" oversesm ~ ~Febz’~r~.

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.. ¯ " "Z ~’ ’~ .~, ;:4 r¯¯~r"

, ¯ ,.. ¯

Ro~:ord 304 TO.~ Appeals :": ~ ~ ~t ~d ,~ ,o. ~’~m~.. ~nd,, ~ °f~, ~’"~.~g ~t.h~

o~ ~o.h~

[h the zone in whink it ld sith-re ulrch~ "ghe thee high cov~ for bt~er-atod, . Township l~nQe, a ¯ fat for the month of JUly ~:¯

ing fQr a small blknk m onzrld Beulah, a Hldsteln owned by ...Filed in Somerset CounCy Holstein Record .,...o ~ th. ~, ~sthsoo, . ~.i ted ~o~A record nttmher of 304 tax

appeals have been filed, Lewis drunken driving. He had heard Hamilton Street and L&wt*enoe seoood place, Sovereign, a HoI-

Must of the appeals came from Patrick of ~ Lewis Street that

street. The dog hit W&linr stein owned by Old Pine HitiJ. ~ray. seoretHYy o| the ~ .... tit ..... last wash ~., ~...nd Production Listed g.,.. of F.~ ~,,~. ,~,~ar~ o, Be,oMeed, ,0 ~onds,set County Board of Taxation, decision.armouneed after the Aug. 15 Hearing D~te Set

veyod to police headquarters Far mot Belle Mead, ~ pounds,deadline. A complaint flied by Robert High herd for butterfat pro-loformattom should he. ~on- 3, a Holldein awned by Hilisboro

duetion for the month ~ July tmmodininlp, and third was Waoda. a Hoisteln

three districts -- 95 from he was beaten by Harry Ly~a was awned by Alan Day of Bask- owned by J. Norz of Neshenl~,

]~ernurdsville, 77 from WarrenlchaB of rl] Martin Street will be ins Ridge. His herd of 31 Ouern- I,tdl pounds of mitt per cow. 86 potmds.

ToWnship and 52 from Rridge- heard Monday night, says produced 46 peunds of but- In third place for both buttet~ The three high ~ows for toltec

water¯ These three munieipath Lawyers in the "eon~ptalnt terint per cow, according to the fat and milk production, was production in JUlY are:

tie~ uodarwent professional re- against Mrs. Vera Jackspn for report of the tester, E, D. John E. EvereLt of New Center. Beulah, a Holstein owned by

valuathms in 1058. However. vininOon of the Tewnship noise Atchison, His herd of 32 Holsteins pry- $. Irving Stryker of NeshanicBernard~ Township and the Boro ordinance agreed to an adjourn. Second for heitertht produe- ducod 41.5 potutd~ of butterfat Station which produced 2,~ ’"

of Rocky Hill were also revalued meat until Monday. Mrs. Jack- tien was the herd of l~ per cow, and their milk pro- pounds of milk; Sovereign, s~in 1958, but thetr appeals were son operates a dog kennel off Dmuchowski of Mlddlebunk. His ductlon averaged 1,12g pounds. Holstein owned by Pine Hiltonly 11 and 7 respectively. EIlzaheth Avenue, In addition to herd of 44 Holsteins pooducod First for milk productlon-waa Farm, s,ss7 pounds of milk; and

Montgomery Township is the the complaint, the Township 42,2 pouode of butterfat per vow, the herd of Alex Puskas of Aliee Fame 3. HoloteinnwnodbYonly district from which no ap~ Council has voted to revoke her His herd was aiso second for Mlddlebush. His herd of 36 Hillsboro Farm, 2.300 pounds of

peals were filed, bnkding ~rmit. It f~’und that milk production wtih a total of Holsteins produced 1.189 petards milk.The board will continue bear,

ins these appeals until Nov. 15,I II I I

the state deadline for judgmentsrendered by the county board.

are:ThedistrJotsandtheirappea]’ Announcing ...BedmJnut er ........... lBern~ds ................ 11 "B~rdsv~lle .................. 85Bound ~rnok...: ....... ig

APPOINTMENT OF~h~g ................ ~ THEIBri~ewater ............ 5~F~r Hil)s .............. t " "Prar~lin ~ .................... 16o_ h ...........

NASH NEWSPAPERSMillstone .......................... " ’ x " i’North Pinin~e Id .........Pepaek~31adstone ..............

. ,]ff~ritan ................R~ckyHilL ................ AS REPRESENTATIVE FORSon~rville .......... ’

South Bound Brook .......

.Wsrren ....................... 77~alchar~ .......... ~7

: Kingston Girl,17 , MOORE BUSINESS FORMS:.Given $55 Fin¢~For Carelessness

IContinued from Page 1) ,

’~he ...... 45 foot skid roarks

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in tte southbound ]ane~ 4~e ~ld,~nd scrap~ marks from the pointof impact to where the Battis esrfinally stopped. H~ determined~e po,nt ot ,~.ot as foo~ test BOOK FORMSin.ld0 ,h .....tar. .... the ’A pencil and MOore /¯southbound aisle.~l~ B~isn ,est,f,od that ~.o mean RELIABLE RECORDS ....did n~t ctxyss the center line butWas parallel to it waiting fortile Battis vehicle to ps~s, Therewas considerable damage lo he; A ~2oT~-p~ete bt~UlOB$ s~enl ..’ gh i~tlL fender,

:Wasn’t Raining ’ b~ufld Lrl COZ~I~BCt book forII1 --

¯ It was elLcRed it] ~stlmon~ ~0 g[VS ~0~ 011~-WI~g ~OB~’O|,that it was not raining at the overev~-yt~a|Igflctlo~.time oF the accidenl, so Magis-trate Rajah Mayo dismissed the YOur OWrl he~ ~d ~(~V~"tt~i/Ig

charge ~sainst Mrs. Battis. ~ao~1]zeyo1~r,~o~Lflg--wit~He ruled that Miss )]rain could ~t~f~ cc)pieg for your 6~’s~’~i n~d~

~ol have been parallel to thecenter Ilda because s head-o~

.coil[sins- would have resultedD~mage to both cars indieate~~h~ was [. the pr~esa of makin AlE 80’0| BiiIINiRS I"~L turn.

He told the girl that a car ws OnI~ low ilisetratlon~ Of the m~F!h a s~[.inUB weapon" and that h~ tap~j~lldoi~I o~ them Col~pat~ ~00]|IWaS sure she had learned thif,He also called her attention to i [ 1 i I01~ injuries s~tainod by Mre. ~" ’Battin during the crash, She -BILLS OF LADINg * ICLLEOUOK ItPORTS " Ol[OIT MEHOS ’ OIILIVECY ilECUF]S ’ IHYENTOC? Oi¢OSD$

appeared In court with her leg J~IIFATOK ROOKS ¯ SALL iiBTlOIS CEETASRAKT KOOKS ’ OIT CLEAflH |OIIIO ’ TY OR RADIO RDPAll Ol~CSin a cast, Miss Brisn hag been. idriving for nine weeks. PAYROLL POOHS -SALEI FOLKS ’ MOSEY RECEIPTS " POHOHAll ORDERS-’ i~OlOIJ

In other valses HUllter Cole, " ’22, of Old Bridge pleaded guiltyto ¢areless driving A~g, 5 wo,,Bond nd--B.od.

NEWSPAPERS.RA’ Thomas Morris, 40, of Franklin]~ark was fined $1~- for speedingAUg. i0 on Somerset Street,

MagJstrain Maya ruled thatTheodore Borwatka of New~o~ulnk "~ "~ot.

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pAOE8 THE FRANKLIN N.EW$.RECORD, " TI~Y, AU~UST!~,~IUg: ¯+ ¯

"l "~This Week

~Un~PickBe OYerMenus~ ~ The ~e Dishes

BI Your R~tsers Garden Reporter

~-~ow~s your new l~wr~ these cide whether you want a lawndays? had enaught ~o work for il~ or it

If ~ou planted l~ late Last you~11 J~t call ~n tbe mBn withBprir, g you n~y be th tbe same the oc~crete mixer to lay down

|~inglon w~o wrote in to ask wLn be permanent.whal made her lawn dry tt~ and In any caae, you’re welcomedie¯ to Civets]at ~, "Making a New

~be mild she w~t to the trou- , ,,ble of brlngmg m tOpSOL, used ’ .good fertilizer and seed., and ty agrteultural.88ent can supplygr~9$ calt’,e up weLl. Then Jt you, free, or Just send a card

........ der to Garden Reporter, College of d~ede~ael pi(vkalbes°ut ~ pound),see ed t . Agriculture, Rutgers University,I asked a man who knows New Brtmswiek¯ ~’~’~:~’~

much more about such things~han I do. Right away, he said ELM LEAF BEETLEhe guessed this lawn was a ¯victim of the severe summer Tth$ beetle is present whet+

Weatherever elms are growmg, since

’ they feed only on the foliage ofYou can count yourself ~ucky the elm¯ Feeding of these insects

L~ the Ia~n you planted about on elm leaves weakens treesApril ]5 or later isn’t in trouble.!an d makes them more suscep- t,,=~,~mm~mm~ .~: ~-~ + .-~,~aAr~y grass pLanted that ]~te jusl ibie to att~ck by other insects Mesnwh|le, cut $]it~ in frank= Dill ]Mvkl~ sttw In the ~mttm-a.d.~rt~khtrter ruth Sigh,didn’t have time to build enough nd disease organisms, especial- futer~ without cutting all the flv~mh fresh ouem~ pl~klel add ~ ~m~ ~t ~ the ~tlta.¯ eserve strength lo heat th~ ly the fatal Dutch elm disease, way throogh, Fill with cheese

and sliced pickle, Axrtmge over bea r~s, well~clralned i t~ eUl~ ~o remaining hot mixture andhemLThe adult beetle is oval and be~r~, chopped, sweetf fresh eueumbe~~vk aver law heat+ g~/rri~g eo~.

Spring Plattithg a Gamble about ~4 inch long. It Js light ilake 15 mlnu~e~, or tmtll pieklv$; g fmnk~ur~s, cut ~n ~tantly, until th~e.kened,A lawn snvrn in late March ox yellow when it first emerges but e h ee s e ~nd frankfulera are quarters; salt alxi pepper t~ Combine tmuce and rernathl~

early April may pull thnough, ;son becomes a dull olive green browned, taste, [ngrethents; Irdx llff~tl¥ but

bul late-planted lawns are of¯ with a block stripe that ~s some- ~o{ Dutch ~¢~e B,dmlCock bacOn until crisp¯ Draln G~oroughly¯

on abSOrber paper and reserve Turn ~nto a’ee.~l 1½~4uartways a gamble, times indistinct o~ the outer (8 t~ra~) drippings¯ Add vinegar, pickle mseerole. Cr~le baO~x ~t~d

Six +flees bae~n, ~ cap vine- liquid, water and sugar to bacon ;prlakle over plclde-tranl~urterff you’re not happy with ydm ~dge of each wing cover.Dew spring-planted lawn you In Augast and September

pr, ~ sup sweet pi¢Me UquM deJpplngs, "nixture.V~ ¢ttp water, I tabl~poon sugar Heat to bOiling point. Cover and bake In moderate

may want to charge it off tc ~hese adult beetles invade i eft& tlight~ b~t~; two I Add ~ little of hot mlxtur~ to ~ver~ ~0 degr~ ~hr~heit 15e~erciae and experlence¯ Th~ ~omes~ which will be their pound, 4-ounce e a n e kidney egg; mix well .~4d o.rr mixture "~inutes.odds will be in your favor if yo~ winter headquarters. Although

replam the )asl week in Augusl they may be very numerous

or in early September. within the home, they do not

Dr. C. Richard Skngley, our multiply within the home¯ It is

e~lensinn lurf specialist and Dr merely a place, ¯ hibernation

Ralph E, EaSel, turf researcher, :luring the wthter months. They

~oake a point of this in thek will cause no damage in the

~nM eking o New Lawn" cireu-ih°me, but they are a nuisanceland may produce a green stainlar;

"The best lime to seed the!if squashed.]own is in late August or early [ Control cart be had l~y treating "’~

Se~olember." ,the insecls while they ore out-No its er buts. iside the hvme and feeding onFell planting, they explain,ithe elm foliage. A spray pro-

gives turf g~asses more lime’:grnm from mid-May to earlyfo get established before hot,JUa~e with lead araenote or DDT~et~Ihe~ next year, Gras~ ~ikes!wi]l give good control. Treatc¢~h moisl weather -- the kind’trunks of infested elm trees andWe’re almost aura to get th~six-foot circles around themAulumn, :with a five percent chlordane

What about the tem~portLvy dust or a ten pe~ent DDT dual]~wn lhat you lady have planled every weak in July¯ This treat-last Spring, expecting ta spade rnvnt will prevent migration toti up this Fail Jn favor of a per- the home,

showing wear~and tear by now leaflet, "~Im Leaf Beetle" fromrnaneni lawn. It probably is For further details, request

--but you didn’t really expect itiAgricu]tural Extension Servineto ]asl long, did you?iC°unty Administration Buil~

This m~ty be the tlme to de- Jng, Somerville, Gas Dep~rtment supervisors of Public

HOW, an easy way to clean rugs,ut home-aow, quick Bissell Shampoo Master method ,,loopers+ i. +.SOd+didO+

of the latest management techniques in

work flo’.y+ employee training, safety, and

tp+’x m SnRS--~" ~ NEW BISSEU. RUG SHAMPOO ¯

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"~AYF A~ $0~ |~9" THE FR’ANKLIN ~ NEW~-RIgCOR’~’PAeJ~ 9

II ITHRIFTY FURNIT!RE MART[, : Ifor

~!Op ThursdayNite Till 9 PIM.I

[ H0em¯kersm a " _ , ~,Ull~, Closed Wednesdays. Durin At,. at

Turn to vgg~ for summer-1.line help lit two directions,]Menu-wise. this nutritieus) self- Individually Priced

-°-°- 3 COMPLETE vva--8 pc Living Room Outfit $169-O.e.,ny°..hom. ..... ROOMS $qfl9 ,poBo,i.oo.o.,.t ,~,~5 pc Dinette $39l~xlieularly srn~ll a~d medium

Cheek rices at Bottom of Pa ¯~ize eggs offer special values tc t .... I~ ....... ~ . --homemakers during the late SAV~ $195.00 FREE LAY-A-WAY

During the last six moII1h$,o0oh~,Oo,.,...,.--s~n8- PIECE LIVING ROOMGROUPa;Iigbtly. However. they are Still

While eggs are a year-rou~d~t buy~ egg sizes do h~tve sea.

ar~l early Fall. small and me-dium eggs are usually n great-:

-’Remember the ~Ize of the egginfluences the price, but hasnothing to do with quality¯ Eggs

weighl per dozen. Quality I~J~dieated by the¯grade.

NutritionaIiy speaking, egg~ore always a good buy, supply.

mlns and minerals for people OI

nutrients, the egg is a boon tewelght-watchers, One egg con-

For a refreshing summertimedessert, how aboui a Floating]sial~d? As its name suggests.

PC MODERN BEDROOM GROUPI you are planting a party.

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,His Goal is Better Chri stmas Trees :’~[iruslaw Cza~owsky~ la a m.~1 o~ the effe~ of spp13~nS to DhrQhilan, ¯ bu~ also Russleb,

"~o doesn’t ve up ech y alt~ei trees thmse familiar gar. Oerman and polish, "tam tbet c~u’]d meau extra den and farr 9 fertll[~er eienlents, ¯ Eut the Reiiof Servtce ot the

one in e chsts of rowers nltragen, phosphorus ~ed pe.’NaBonai[ C~ose Wetters Clm-Qf Chr,stmns treezl and Other a be~nZ~thg with a em~ple oflhe soui~ had a place to live at~dm Y. ~h po 8 lash. Mr. CzapewshyJ is r~skthS ferezlce was expe~tthd b[m, and

xoces~ proauots. [acres of Norway spruce s~ed- a Mctory ab in Pasmaic, MeMT, CzapowchyJ~omes fromhin~s to see if {ertdizer win lives now with his wife and avn

the Ukraine, where thrests ar~l Iofluez~ce the grnwt~h, fnrm,~in Trentoo,lots of other things sren’t what[cigar, ester and needle-holding[Studled in Maine++hey used to be. His doubts about abl]tiy of these trees, I After five years he made a

him to come to America eight Why shou)d he pick ¯ statoIreturn to the scadsr~c life andhis fu<ure in Europe convinced Foresth Available conneotton that enabled him to

years ago and evestueily led ~llke New Jersey for fore,try re. lhe began studying for his ross-the speclai forestry and seils~s~arch? The answer Js lh~t gs!leT’s de~ree at the UniverstiY efresearch which aow c]~In~s his pe~cen! of the Garden State i~ !Maitre,~ttent on at Botgers Baivers ty+s!still forested, ~n sp te ~f ialzd; Mr. Czapowskyj chose MaineAgricul(urai Experiment S~stion. ear’/ed nut for farms, blghwa¥~/,! becauae the country and ciJtn~te

His hackgr~ond ffl European- homes and golf courses, seemed r~ost like hie native

I.~ p aces a hi~b w ue on ever’/ educ~Ban in Europe came in :. eouzl~ry bristles with cree~. "/~isstyle forestry which traditional- Mr, Czapowchyj’s university,Ukraine, tad, of course, the

tree if not every stick of wood, several installments and undsr:rese~rch in Mai~e dsait wEh~ed ra n ng in sot sc cnce arm many degrees of hardship. He:Norway spruce grw~th ~us

~arr¢]ed approach. (o his re- University of Lwow before he. and environment,Mz. C~zp~wskyj with a double+ fLnJshed two semesters mt the retal~d to Boil characteristics

~vsrcb problem. He’s a r~reIwas forced In Ig44 to ~o to Get- A terrsely-worded governmentf nd according ta Prof P-ichard many o wa~’k as a abater until order for Ukrainian sg~ic~ture,F West, cbnirman ~ the Fores- the end of the war,

’issued severei Years ago, ex-

try Depsr men~ s the S a e Uni- ~o re~ed bJ~ educ.B~Jon a|i PlaJOs why f°restPY in th~ Umt~d

Mr Cz~I:Owsky ~6 yeats old and was grdd~e ed frum L~dwig tha~ a mlml]ar c~reer in thei,versi y. ¯ UNRRA University in Munich Stal~s offers more of m futore;

and a eandida e for the Doctor’M~xlmfl/an Uaiversity, also JnlUkraine -- a~d why Mr. C~-; 8~N’$A’B HBt~PBE1 Mt~e~zl~w L~owskyJ meamz~ Nerwgyof Philosophy degree, is l~kthg[ Munich, in I~9. ! powlhyj chose th emigrate to spruce seedBng~ M part of ~ ~ at gu~ger~, Lo~k~ o~Into posmhflit[es of warkL~8 out! After graduation he ~ecamelAmerica- !~. ~ F. We~fert zar r~eommendatinns to: forest men~ger on the privato ’~e edict declared thaf the I ~ .... ""~u de the gravers of Eorwsy estate of Duke van Wuerttem. land and all above it sad all be~+.bar,. ,+, the to Decide Future

ned o her p+se. th+peoed eve.. war, .thla. t o, re.ohPublic4~4mtry. felt even in the duke’s forest+ ieio~r than SL~erton tz%~es they

He b~ ~ncther project also and ~he young fuzzier asked and hgve been ~zsed to feed In ~ th-wlth y~llow peplar, needed for received permission to enter tht ~tiabto appethe of ~viet ~- New Jer~y i~ one of the most rt~ needs, Mr, East sakL~eneers and for m~kthg crates, V~ited 8$at~. . du~0~+ dy~zm~ and ~althy states ~z "Free I~d~ Over+’

boxes ~nd basket~ to hold the Ee arrived In N’ew York t~ As a reside, ones f~este~ U~ the nation, but it eazmot rn~th- "This free rids LS over," he~Oardsn State’s multi-miBth~ dei- 19~l. "and I didn’t even have i krabdan soil is now wind-blown taln its favorable pe~i~c~ up]ass s~id. "Thc~zs~nds of our cottage-Iar fizzle erol~. ~eikeI for a coke." ~-~e didn’t owIn l a~d we~.wa$hed, ~mo~ a~. ~ it starts doing lxtore J~or bl~er materhti yotmgMers x~l{ be ~ .

CurioUsly enough, little or no e By]lab e c~ English, either, a Ma~e forest fire dsd pegsed education, accoedtog to Leonard able to go ~.o college within theexact research ha~ been do~e although he could ~peak not onlylthro~ It, E. E~ of SprLngfield, ~te nexl few years unless we take .

ei~Irman of the Clt[zeru~ C~rno stops now to provide ~ore c~1-

D Rap i A ure V0lu teen Nd oi. olo. th,eo .=i .,.leso .o0.,thto ewd.. .",a~ a r8 to 88 " ¯ ~ceard1~g to ~le~ ce~am The ciUser~e committee sK0-figures+ Mew Jersey -- which ~ ports the $~,800,000 I~nd issue

Us f Can 1 [o Be tins C cg Pafi B0.o, eigh hbeoa , it w., eiprovide the

fifth In persona] income pe: fled VOting l~mple, MP. Best said.o capita and thir~ in ne~ effective The Bro~], which will be~Yne Eeadgates Dam, neededj

Sy t~o County Park Co~lss~aa,.O_ t 1~__- ___~L~ ~--* Carte’at ~ocJeW, earoged ~z 1,13~ buying h~come ~er ho’.me~old, on the bailer in the ~ov, d ele~to develop boet~ng, facilities, inl~OU~ ~I~UUV(~ ~ds, mads a .t°tal of ,,gl,,~O Mr. Be~ .ported. + tion, is the fi~nclai step hi It~he fixer sectzoa of i"~.s R~.r]tanj dressings for cancer p&tientg in Yet we are 4~h in per capita pPzn to r4xpand the state’s public

~[ver Area Park, will bere-[ .~ ~ ~I~

" ’ f " CollegeS,the pest 10 months, according to sloth expendxt~’es or higher]. ..e.... Confab re.,.rece,ved+t... , ’]~alred for $~4 977+ e ew’J

education Mr, Best p~intod out,] The New Jerse~ State Board- A cootract for the job wasi i .... ’~at Jt all addS up to IB that 01’ Education ~a~ predicted tbst

awarded to Construct[on Servi~e More than 3,0~) of the nation’| sey Diem]on from service ch~lr- we ~lew Jer~eyens ~re pre~y a~ least 90 0(~ qualiEed Eew~L’ompany of Boto~d ~rvok oo Its Boy Scout professional ]e~der! men in the 21 couot[~ of the was off ccrnpared ~ the re~ o~ Jersey yot~g people Witi st-ek af~w ha, acceI~ted by the com- wi I bear " f~ st "

home~ and cBaic8 or doc~?s’ tistth~: ’ eligible youth, Mr. Best ex-

¯ , l .~soeta d u x e e Stale, , the nstthn, hut that we are n~t /t~ll.~Jrne college opportunity~lSSZon a week ago Ye~terday’iThozn~ C. C]&yk Of the United The d~ssstgs were used: hy proteetillg our future," he corn- l~g, compared to about d0,~0The company wLB tthe a month:

¯ m States Supreme Cmu~ and lead, j3+M~ patients while 546 received me,ted,ac’cually enrolled tod+t,~’,I~ rebu2]d L~e 225-~o~t-hin 8 da ....

7ear and dried, Up a canal Which xlg . , ~ -¯ . versify of Mlch]gatl ~e~. 1-8+ ,offices. Aztotber 1,003 obtained ~ew Jersey ranks th[z~, ia per’plainS, is a re$eit of sharply- -.

the commission ple~s ~o use for

taiOed by the dLfferent ehepter~, products, thlrd hl ~z~ent of n~tin~ begLnning in ths 1940’L]~atlng" next SprLnS. The dam coders at the~ lth Eat[one ar1~es from lose eiosqt~ maJ~- c~pi~s v~lue ~f ma~ofsettzred rising birth rates throughout the

Every four yekr~ the ex-~lad dlverted waller froz~ the . . .. eeutv+L~meal :[o~ ~0 ;°tens)eel ,~ .tufa] of 34,~ vJ~l~ woreJpe]~u~atioxl employed Jl~ mznu-~Ml~t FJwe ]P~blem~’{ver rote the cane.I, , made to ~ homes of l,~.~4’~cturthg, and zlecood in percentI "We’ve a~] seen our ele-

Mi. Doris Duke of H/llsbo~ ]P~eardieC~rshlpcf of~Janinit[gn 0zla~n~ei~’$ pat[en+~ hy eisitb~g zzurees while[of ~ natiur~’, p~r.~} .....tar~ and .eco~ary aChooh$OuCh WhO donated ~,~01~0 4+0-

ard r air Beiv~dor Dtesila of Pla/rd~Jc/d~ 1113 were prov~de~ wfth nurMC~ p2~’ed in thd~eia2 ~e~rch thb~ e~¢pand to pz~y~ educal~o.+z Io~w ep of the dam, wL~ ~dd f Wl assistance sos ]~ .wave siven "O~r hldustri&l econoz~y rests o~r oei]esss b~ve to face the

¢~etaln, r.lgh~t~ to the egnal wa~er+pro eat o the atchung Area horfie ~re, f~t with hotwehee~r or~ttorie8+ thee children - he 8aid. ¢’M~JWb~ b used tor her state Counci~ of B~y SCOUts, said thai

w c h~as b n tade ’ Scout Executive Russet[ C. care by practical nursing. ¯ - ~uareJy on a base of highiy-[p~blem,’ ....

fromX/Va~r theh r verse s week~nthe reeOYcaneiLouver of, ,Wesff]eid, will heed AZl imp~rtont pkrL of the COOLr~ trained people," Mr. BeSt d~I New ~Terae~ can no longer de-

dried g " ’ ’d’e cetmcl] deisgatlon, ty service program~ is the p~o- elated. "we dep~ ozl engi. peod Oll ~u~te oo~leges fro’P’ -- -- Also attefid~d WiD be Robez4vJdLzlg o~ medJcatlons, most o~ hoers, ~czent[Sto, thchrdctons, lspace because the~ thst[tR~J~

FOR I~DDCTION BEPT, g N. ?~J]exs~ht of ¯Manville, a~tL~pthem very exPe~eJve, to eligible exeeutive~ and’ other treat[re will have enough d~ficulty edu-jpst[ents. A ~to] of 880 received pe~rme] for t.~e braln-power coting children Ln their s~tes,Local Board 40 has receWed ant execut re, ~d Vthoent Maa-

period, : of liv~qL" A¢~oPdthg to a State Eoaed Of~t ~otlee of Ceil for ]5 m~n t~[lyn of E~ll~borough, Prh~o Pa~- tths 8ervic~ durthg the l0 r~o~th that gives us oMr high stand~rrd he pohlted ou~.¯epo£t for lndLZCt[Ol] into the ]i~li of Eorth Ptoti1~ieid, Arth1~~r~ed Forces Sept. B, TJ’,e me~[KoeppeJ of New Pyostdsncs I .New Jersey has been able to I Education study, o-at~t,~taie+~will repo~ to the board u~lee;LoweB Han|en ~ Murray Ei]~ The American Bible f~oste~ylget along i~ the’p~st by del~nd-Jeofleges will tohe 3g,o00 stud~mthth Som~rvi]]e and he ~rgJmpeste~ and Kenneth ~ole of Berl~rdll- was fotolded ]44 yeltrlt agoi in in 8 oa Ceilege~ in o~her ~ttes [fi l~B. New JerSey~# p~vate

I to New*trk, " aide, ~ll d~Mrth~ ex~Uvea, / }81~, by WBIJ~m J~v, /to prud:.z.ce t~ people Our ~oz~o," ~eith~ ~re ex’p’,~’~d,~ and ~o]~I L l ’ ’ ’ ~ ’ ’ ’ to hnve a eox~bi~ed Capacity d

,, , , t aheut ~,~ by 1~, they taperS,

+ ,*,,,, +" paeity am.t ram._ OFF ’TO’ kCbN~WT ’ ~ ,~.r~, ~ ~’~i place~, not the 90,000 we ne~4~"

. Expansion of c~ p’abUc cal.

¯tiOn to the sl~ortoge we fact++,!+

:i~ " ’IlW~. ~ ..... h. ,g:~m+’+-~,~ .++ I ~~. ....... +--I~,~,; . + , ~.~,.,~ + ~ +.

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vI . , ., ¯~ " . ¯ , , , . i~, ~,lrReal gmate qeal Esaae : !Real Estate

G. I, or Non-C,. L I08EPB BiELAN3Fd I ~I~ ~s tof sa~. Wllbe o~en for I~gues an4 opel

b,-:/." Take Over 41/~’~ Mortgqe Sea/Elfate Agency bowxin~ A~, ~ FUr ~aU

. e,atl RA 6-1844.

, 81,700 Down, $79,50 Montldy W]dtehouse, . ~p~. Cape Cod home at SZeBuff Avenue. Manville, T~vo Iz~Te~-ro0~ borne situated on slg acres ~dth shade and &.uit treeerooms, hath, e~pa~don ’ ~tl~iOr, this lovely g-year-ldd modern Cape COd home ]t bag four

wen ~ed rooms Xt~d tile bat~. Exparmien atUe, full cellar, l- Barn and c4~er bu/]d~. Re~o~eble.*. baseboard heat, full basement.

garage. Big, nlcciy landscaped plot. Full px’ine $10,000. ~[~|lsboIt’ou~ Aluminum atom andsash.aaNew g-room ranoh homes. Hot water ell hell, basement, b~lt-in bUflhin oven and r~xge, Askinl~

BUY NOW ~ and r~e, Stage, ½ e0re, $16,000, ;10,000

G.l.’s NO DOWN PAYMENT Chremont Homes For SaleCuetom built ranch and ~a]S level bom~ S~ ~td ?,~J~O,

ALL BUYEBS LOW DOWN PAYMENT Manville, North Side Stipoover--Drspe FabricsFINAL aACRIFfCE OI~ER

Montldy Payments Just Like Your HentSin-ro~m home, basemeni, oS h~tt. garags, $1~,000.- d~k~rkel¢*th, rvg "1.79 y]L 99~1

Manville. ~o.~. wtr~, vat dyed. pre,"~rm~

Finderne, Near Bus Line F~rnishod 4.room home, oil hot weter best, bo~emev~, Beer. ger.4~" Barhcloth PrlRtL 75¢,’ odd*

A ~e 0-story home. ]i b~ 3½ r~ms dowr~ta~, ~ bedsoom~ & er.~s to 0 yds, Reg. t.00 to 1.79er~d bath ~pt’~tirs. Oil ~team heat, 100xl00 inve]y landscaped plot. Millstone . 4~" Drape Fabrics Y4. 5~tt rag.

$0¢ to 1.19$18.900. Terms arranged. Bi~l-rom~ horne~ ~it~ble for two ~em]lin~, ~se~e~t, OS holBatee Bedapreodb, reg. Y.0~...$.91]Bungalow, $9,700 ’~,tor ~,e~t, screened pot~. *0,00c,

3~ville, 0 ~ms and ba~, ~ ~l~ ~d~m~¢~ ~r~, 2-c~r R~ri~uAll Sea. Stcek--Ofler end~ Au~

~arage, oil hot w~ter beat. All city I~iStie~ Four h]oeks from Modem 8-~orn home, eU heat, all et W ul~itins, rmlge, storm19

MIL~ END SHOP~md ~opping. Term~ arranged. ~’lndows, ~o~r be~ tin.go lot. Ex~-ellen t~ inrSe family. ~ Main & Ca~plain F.d., ManvfiIe

North Side~ Manville t]0~00.~e~ buskins ~o~. 100~ e~ch. 00.~00 to, bo~, Manvifle - North Side. ~X~G~B S~B c~c~

North 3rd Ave., Manville ~od~ 4-room ~ape COd home, off hot water heat, bage~ent.US~¢D S~W~G b~ACHI~Rxeei]er.t Ic~ation, Foux rooms on first floor~ $ roc~r~ on seear~l altmdnm~ dOOes, l~ge. ~xpen~ion v~t~e with shod dorme~ auitohle

~00r. Ainminum eombir~tion.s. Full basem~v,t, 1-~r garage, 60xi00 f~ 0½ rooms told bath. Lot [0xl0~. $10,000,lm~scsped F~-d, $14,00~. L~ited ~u~tJty

Manville$350 DOWN, $86 Monthly Moder~ 8-room ~e Cod home, wen pod.b, ~asemeat, ~ t Sin~er Treadle ............ $4.9~~amerville.~Modern 4-r0om Cape Cod home on a ]vt 50 x t~. window& GOod ]ocatinn. $t0,500, 8 Elee. Portable| $9.9~ to [t19.9~

~ea~ ~ conveniences. Full price SILO00. Catl fo~ inspection. ~ Singer Por~tbin~ $10.88 to $49.00

All Buyers - $74)0 Down IAcreage g Cabinet Sloe. $19.00 to $39,~

At~.tlve $-bedrom~ rsnch h~e in~ge kltehen f~ bosemerd.Hiilsbcrouf~ Tow’~ship~ seres ~ m~eadem to*d; aloe inve] ~ I Singer Console -..-.....--..J)~9.5~)

Singer Repe~e~sd ~ow $7f.00I~t wet~ beet, aluminum eomhir, atinn~, "t0xl00 co~r~r lot. $14,90~

JOSEPH BI~|JU~SK] reg. $119.~0DownAll $1500Buyers Real ESI~¢4~ Ageaey reg. ~.~.~0 ..........r~w $1~t~.e0~Tew /-bed¢oom Cape COd home, Now under ce~udrde~on wgh

w~OJ c~en, b~rch eabLnets, f~l ~eme~t, inadscaI~ld /of. ~ ~ JOF.N MEHALICK, ASSOCLesT~ ]aROK~B Kenmore Furtabte _ trowel89.00~e~ $:~,O0e. See the,, .ow. 10 S. Main St., Manville RA 5-1995

reg. $1s0.~0

Manville -- N0rf~ ~f~t Ave* /~ no answer c~JJ KA ~-ld00 or FL ~.~. O~en ?.b~sd~y eve.h~.

Very good loeat!en, eonvenSdnt to eehooL A 4-room Cape Codhome v~th expsnsion a~Se. F~ll bssemen~ c~rb~ an~ lmp~ved DEMOTT LANE Let ~ help you in ~vur reci ~3 W. Main fit.re~d. One~ garase. Nl~ly l~dscaped int. Priced in sell at $14.~0. Frankliv~ Tow~lllp estote wants. We have ~m ~md S~nerville. N. J."Four-Acre Property, $15,500 seven-~ house. 2 baths, 2- ~’tate [L~tin0s in Mercer, H~tht~

l~]tlebOrcu4~h, chicken inrmelte. Modsna sin-room C~pe Cod home. ’~r g~rage, on 1 acre of wooded~on. Su~ex and Someeaet entre. RA 5.0044~rage. Good coops tor 700 chickens, Grw.m~s are be~utlful/y ~J’~t, TWO ye~w~ o/d*’ Price ~£4.- !ie~. /~-gcin~ galo~l ~.gfl0~’~o3sndsee~aed. Some fruit trees. Call for ]P.spe~,inn. 500, $200,000. Open Thmodey Evonins

A]| Buyers----~800 DownF~ANKLI~ PAR.g ~,w,~, sPilt-level ~d eo/(mial Fle~et Please! We beg of yo~l

New 6-roues hc~se, 1 bath, at- homes, $12,50~ to 145,000. to take ell et our Summe~ mex’-~ls ~eratJve Cope Co~ home has six ~vell-a~’Panged rocm~, tach~d gs~-age, on three-qtmrte.rA Vletor~l~ b~rga~. NL~c ebandise off ovx bands, We J~atecreenod.in petin, a lovely recreatioa basemenl with bar, aluminum acre corner lot. Prine, $17,400,

roon~, ~ bodn~on~, 3 baths, 2-car rtmst have SliCe tot oar FaR~tolm sa~h, ~lee]y ~ands0~ped groullds. ~Xdll briee, $15.9~i0.

Cape Cod--~7,900 WILLIAM F. HARKINS g~sa. $~0,o00. ~, ~’~,~ins g~,~ ~o~ o~-half price, some things even

$ou~ side Manville, older type Cape COd that h~ four ~oms Llvensed ~ Esinte Broker V~n~ttt K. l~qnne0~f one-third ~orice. Skirts. blotmee~bath. All city faci[Sies. 1~8 Churh St. New Brmntw~ek ~dtOr dres~el~ abortswear, Jantzen

Income Property~]~900 CBom~r ?.0110 swim s.i~s, men’s shirt~" men’s

.~¢caind half ~Oek from Main Street in Manville. It has four NICHOLAS H. DLAFO~LI and children’s swim wear, chli.~*nd beth each ~r~e~t, sddlti~al ~our-ro~ a~r~ment

BBLI.a M~AD, R,J.~n’s spot’t~w~r, ch/ldl~n~il

end has,next, Oli hot v~ter heal. fear serge, Call fo~ l~pecfion. Licensed Real Estate Sainsman ~ ~ ~ RL 9~t~9~.FLando~’s 9-~234 . dresses, ~ many more Iteme,

’ We’re ple~ s~a~n~ F~B~tMany Other Listings Avallal~e ~ B~DZO~M ~CH ~ down md ~ t~esa ItemsLOT OWH~

Ceawr ~’~a]l ~wsn~e. Full ba~e-off ~ hand~. Zeli’s, ManVille,KR~PSAK ~G~-~

SAW $0,000 ment with ~reatlo~ z~qn; 1O- Soever vaeuth3h tank t~l~q8 S. MA/N ~T. RA 5-6581 MANVILLE on the borne of you~ chcd~ ~Vrfoot livtag; Dining room, ~ wlt~ tttec~ne~t~ ~, Ve~0e

down payment, 100% en~n~dn| etot~ kitet~n. One-half acre pinb day bed $80; hand braided nsg~., . Visit Our models Osl U.S. Rt. I~ City water. On R~ver~ Road eo~- inrge slze $16. Vl g-7095,

Highland Park WR~L BUII.~ venlant to Bound Rroog. Catin- --

H 0 M E S W A N T E D ~ouss, rd 0.~vee, try ]~ el~ to ~o,,~, N~ LOCA~O~at ,$lg,o00

"COMPL]~’J¢ MOR~.AOS ~L3 ~RLP~ SHOPWe have buyers for homes in the medium p~ee field. H SEE O’JR RRCENT LI’~fNGS 1~ ~ Main St.

r~ h~, ~ot ~d ~L vies Fetterly ¯ HRellg Co. Femervlneyou m’e ¢or~Ido~ing ~]ihl S your h0~ne~ NO.W ~t the Ome ot~t ~our lot. include t¢ ~ ~- ~ W, Un~x Ave.. Bom~ ~ Nearly New Merc~tndise

t~ete m o ~ t g a ~ e, MollY Pth~ler ~T~ 0-0097 aVERY TH~Ayto I~t. F~ qthek aceon Call RA 2-~400. Rom~, Route ~, Lebonon~ N. J J~ I~ HaelUg, ~almm~m 9 A.M, to 10 NOON

H A L P E R N A G E N’C Yehone Lebano~ 030.

~e~. EL ~’i014 We hKv, sell, trade and resalf’-Mamber~ Multiple LittinS used ~otStms, rifles and ’q*1:~"

Beat Estato-lrteur~¢e LOW DOWN" PAYMENTITO BU~ OR ~ wchers, RA {b0~fi4.

~d Dl’¢hdon ~t . RA ~-~400 ~merVt~e FIVE.ROOM RANCH nOME~ W~ ~’~ ~ UR A real buyl Deluxe Sthrhl~eopl~ci~e the P~n OHiee

On 76 x 100dent 1o’4 ~em~ ~hldple Lltt~ Serv~ baby carriage, navy and white.

ALso l~ x ]~0-.foo~ lok lhesa than i year old, llke new,Come see~ m~ke offer, RA f~478"¯ HOME IN’ MANVILLE or we’ll build on yOUr lot Ho~ee, Fargo, ]f.sin~ Acg~

Somh 16$h desnueyo~ Olstm or ~dne tse, Bt~d~ess & I~ve~t Pro.

~a-liu, Free L/M on 1~eque~ WARE~OHSE yURNI~UR¢ CO.¯

P, etl Eatate Rates-lfa~inl¢ Ia- B8 Wetea St ManvilleAZ~other 5-room ;’anfh with attached ~ar~e. FUUy ]an&ca~, Joseph Palko~ Huflder ~mmee ¯ Ap~-~!~ zA a-0~g

~t¢4atam drlvev/gy~ curb and iutinr, ]~odlt-in oven ~ ~e. . "We ~eH Home Fumig~ml~

ADAM KAndol~ ~-~i Wtrchouse prl0~"I~ ~0. n-~coth

I~av~1

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Hudson Tuble

NAPKINS

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(].$. No. ).

THIS *~"" ’~" ’-~ " " b,.,,

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