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The Franklin WS-RECORD L L 5e Pe~ CoDy ¥OL. "/, NO. 46 SOMERSET, H, J., TItURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1~81 BidsReceived NEW MAIL SERVICE FOR MIDDLEBUSH 14 Directors Are Named For Extension of Franklin State Bank Water System . baSdlng site and o g l~etla se,eo,ed n ht for _e___n bank being nrg The Council Tuesday night re. ee ved b ds re, oxteos on ell: lin Township Completed For the water system in the eastern ’i A certificate of incorparatior portion of the Tnwnsinp, nn- for the l~’ranhlin State Bank is p ........ ts to Garfield A ....... i I scheduled to b~ filed in Trenton Franklin " n. ° o. within a week, and these papers and Equator Avenue. and sh’eei Wilh approval of a contract ¯ sis o[ a request for a charter for all instrnetor in Spanish, the from the Department of Bank- Board el Education Thursday ing. & [nstlranoe, night at a special meeting corn- The site selected [or the Town- plated selection of a" faculty for William RimmeF fat’ review and recomendalians: bids im [ha .i street signs were referred to bank directors have seeiwed an The contract was awarded Io optics for the g0 X 200-foot tract Mrs. Phyllis Cassovel’, who wbl The Fro nklbl office of the I ~ounty Bank & Trust Company $4,300. alan is 1 o c a t e d on Hamilton Mrs. Cassove:" receiv ed a B,A¯ from Pennsylvania Stale in 195[ out with State aid, tile Conneil’s ~ersity of Pennsylvania for the p~trlmenl rill" approval. THE POSTMAN COMETH -- Postma~ Horace Brown delivers residents of the Township. The~ Contracts were also approved Giber strucl~ bids were mall to Mrs. C. %’/. Heine of 13 Den Herder Delve, one of the are Township Clerk Fred Bas. Ior three elcmentvrF school follows: Berbbrl ]~rawn ~kca- lstomers o0 the aew font route in Mlddlehnsh. Look[aS on former Township Commit leacherS. Miss Betly Ann Daniel ¯ earns Cn. n Norh Branch.;her children, Jeffrey and Dorothy. Delivery service for Mid- Iceman May. Staler. an o[fieerland Mrs. Eleanor Evans were ¯ of S i ~ [ e r D:~s. Construction hired at $4.300 saiarles Miss $24,fi29; Genera] Engineering :fllebllsh, ; ~tarted Monday. Maehines Company in New Alabama. Mrs. Evafls received Co. of Malawan, $23,973. and! Company; William Pierce, Daniel received her B. K in ~oorheeSer~eh *~.~0~,°°"’tr°’:’, k,n Co.. ~o"ll ~r’quarry ...~t%"ners.-oA#ree pres~den~ o~ caln,~ia .=~nos~ June f,em ,he H~i~ersiG" of Brnnswick; Peter Hunt. a ]oo~l her H. S. front No£(hwasterlx ""’",~,,,s.Ids.,o a,e, e~,o,,~o,, W.. ,..,, oil dealer: Barry Siea Sr.. busi-wh° Uaiversity in 1947. on J[IkJ On conducts an eleelro-plating Mrs. E~a M. Knezick, with prog ranl l’iln as follows: hess, and Eugene Van Ness of nine y e a r s o[ leaching ex- le al obligations o he co npany Guy Villa & Sims of Clm’k, After meeting with the Coon- ~’ "" ’" ’ .’ Blaekwell’~ Mills, assistant ires- perience, will ieceive $~,500. She ~a the COallnun[ty ptttleu[ary $115.050; Sayre Construetiun Ct,. oil to discuss complaints a*’isinl~ ¯ " , t ’ " surer of the National Cily Bdnk received a B. S. from I~.utgel’s n[ Union, $113,245~ Moreria Con- from their quarrying Ol~,ratlan~ in reference to damage Io the of New York. " in 1#40 and a Master of Educa- stru~"li°n C°" °f Flt¯mlngton’ Oll Leupp Lane, l’ep~sbntatives road, and . T e o her d ree ors are: ¯ ties in t950. $67,636; C. Delapietro I a e,. 4. Some nd ,ahon of tile fu- The following were approved of Nateo h .... greed t ..... it ....... lotion of the Township v Aer ~;mS~rM~vend~/hip°~ ~°om:; Bopelawn, $fi8,175; Alward Con- sider possible remedial actJou, bandoned. , t as substitute teachers; struetiun Co.. Bernardsvilte. Townsgip Manager Willianl A. ttl lh e quarrying site when the F r a n k Bartell, 41h through $BI.445 and John Nigro & Sons Snmmers was inslructed at the mining operation has been a- (ContinUed on Page 81 12th Grades; Mrs. Elsie Bass, Inc., Berkeley Heights, $81,194, Council’s Aug. 3 agenda meet. 7th through 12th Grades, Mrs. A eonlraot fo" the water lines ins to write th .... pant list- L.A. Bretz..vieepresidentinSaoe Ti~e Grae’= Brogan* 4th through 8th; is scheduled to be awarded at ing the four points councJhnen charge of operations for Nares, Mrs. Serniee Carlson, Mrs. tile Council’~ next meeting, Aug. had brought ap in the talk asked that the points which had Helen Carl~on, Mrs. Elinor Ks- ’’- ¯ ,,h ~o..paoy repr.enta. ........ ted .......... . ..... "l a"n J ~[.a ~JrO--- aa din. Mrs. Patrieia Kay, Mrs. (Continued on Page 3) The Council is asking the meti be put ill writing so thal Barbara Nathan, MrS. Eva Tay- Pitlsburgh company fo~l his company could consider pea -~- ¯ l. protective tent.tog at the sible action and rep=,rt to th~ Penny-wi~e aluloriats have let and Mrs" Mat’iIYn Vender FHSG dC &l :;2n; Couned b ........ dlhatasneakpre K°lk’Kindergartentbeughsth r] 0a qu~r restoratitn, o e m- No Pinna TO Aban, tinn view of purtlunn of Route 281 rode. Also, Mrs. Pauta Courtney, inate or mitigate the danger of Mr. Bretz estimated thai the not Yet opened to the public Mrs. Virginia G a y a o r, Mrs. ¯ .=~f’°ll s ., ,,,,..eana;a#e s ,ersuns fa~",,g into the p~t. .harry v~s good for anoth b ..... peasiveprapc~ition. Edna Kaelin. Ml’s. Eddye b~, 3. A reallzalion of the non- 25 to 30 years of operations, Formerly, drivers who haw Shivery, Mrs. Mabel Silver, Mrs. George Ackerman, athletic di- and said the company has no ignored the barricades closinl! MarSy n S. Vaughn and MrB, rector lot’ FcankSn High School, allEheds ill Fr~nkliJfl plans lo abandon it "in the fore- off the unopened segments el E m i ly Stade, Kindergarten has asked all soIYhomores and ~ , juniors Jntenested in coming out For (~offee Hour Today seeable future." the freeway have received only through 12th Grade; Mrs. Janet Councilman Michael List said warnings. However, Township Tho m p so n, Kindergarten or jun or rarity foe ball te Judge Richard J. Hughes, there was a very good chance iolice have begun t0 give tickets through 5th Grade; Mrs. Mar- report o P ne Grove Mane ! Democratic candidate for sever- that Leupp Lane would even- or such viotatlons, garet Welsh, 3rd through gth School Aag ~2 at 1 p m ear, will visit Pr~klin Town- tually become a lUll-foot State Mrs. May Hobbs, violations grades, and Mrs¯ Judith Wirtell* Physical examinations will b~ sh~p today as gucst of the SO m" highway, and that he hoped ~e :lerb, has collected fines of $5 berger, Klndergaren though dth conducted by D Samuel Skier st’set County C*ttzens for Hugh- area would m,t be mined right and $5 costa from each of six Grade. Patrick Dotan, head e~aeh, will es. ap to the edge of the read, motorists who failed to heed Reslgnatlalm Igeeelve~ also be present to receive canffl- According to Ralph M a y o, since such ~tion would prob- the barricade signs since the Resignations w a r e accepted dates. Franklin chairman of the or. ably be a detriment to accept¯ first of the month, from Mrs. Lots Arseott, who Freshman candidates will be Mr. Hughes will at. anee by the County or the Stale. Those paying’the fines to date taught 2rid Grade in Phillips called motuxd Sept. 10, Mr. Before fences were put up are Kenneth Ketch of South School, an~l from Mrs, Ada Aeberman said. Mr. & Mrs. John Los or around the Kingston quarry, BoUnd Brook. Edward T. Blau- Hobbs, a clerk in Mlddlebush Since the athlellc field will S at 6:30 Mr, List said, he went down fuss of North Branch Station, and Franklin Park Sch~ls. Mrs¯ not be ready for use this school Mrs. I~ was reeehtly ap. to make an inspection and came william A. Stillwell el Bo~d Ars~ E is /hoeing ant Of t~tO year, all gate, as will ba pl~ted as CoUnty Committee within three ~’eet of driving over greek, WilllarA d. Walker of are~ Mtm, Hobbs is leaving be. away. The first Junior varsity social chairman, the edge, game will be Get. g against Judge Hughes’ visit is part "If you came that close, Mr. Bound Brook, ’l~h0maa Hayes rd cause cf Iline~ In bet am y. ~omervSle and J, osopb L. ~w- Dr. Samuel Skier w$* assign- Bidgewater-~aritan, of a Citizens Day program )lsl, I’m afraid you wera ~re~ flnl ~ Mdrtin~|lin, ed to he high school health pro- Practice is expected to star~ sponsored by the County group, tossing," said Ass Farr, i’e~ Mrs. Hob~ rimed that the I~ram, lncthdthg athleUe nelly|- on or ~ortly after Sept. 1. The Other s~ops are being made In esentatlve of the Trap ~ocl~ fines have Just lingua to come ties at a sathr’,¢ of ~,000 pe." hi~t scheol team will tree the Somerville, Bernardavliin, Web ¢2o. in, One officer rep~’tedtY issued fle]d b~hll~ ~lllcreet S~ho~l for chtmg. ,North Plainfield and l~a l~ee gt0tmd. {~tLnu~I o~ Pa~ 31 more than 40 tickets. (Contintte~ on Page I~)

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Page 1: The Franklin WS-RECORD L August/08-1… · children, Jeffrey and Dorothy. Delivery ¯service for Mid- Iceman May. Staler. an o[fieerland Mrs. Eleanor Evans were of S i ~ [ e r D:~s

The Franklin

WS-RECORD LL 5e Pe~ CoDy

¥OL. "/, NO. 46 SOMERSET, H, J., TItURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1~81

Bids Received NEW MAIL SERVICE FOR MIDDLEBUSH14 Directors Are Named

For Extension of Franklin State Bank

Water System . baSdlng site and o g l~etlase,eo,edn ht for _e___nbank being nrg

The Council Tuesday night re.ee ved b ds re, oxteos on ell: lin Township Completed Forthe water system in the eastern ’i A certificate of incorparatior

portion of the Tnwnsinp, nn- for the l~’ranhlin State Bank is

p ........ ts to Garfield A ....... iI scheduled to b~ filed in Trenton Franklin" n. ° o.within a week, and these papers

and Equator Avenue. and sh’eei Wilh approval of a contract¯ sis o[ a request for a charter for all instrnetor in Spanish, thefrom the Department of Bank- Board el Education Thursdaying. & [nstlranoe, night at a special meeting corn-

The site selected [or the Town- plated selection of a" faculty for

William RimmeF fat’ review andrecomendalians: bids im [ha .istreet signs were referred to

bank directors have seeiwed an The contract was awarded Iooptics for the g0 X 200-foot tract Mrs. Phyllis Cassovel’, who wbl

The Fro nklbl office of theI~ounty Bank & Trust Company $4,300.alan is 1 o c a t e d on Hamilton Mrs. Cassove:" receiv ed a B,A¯from Pennsylvania Stale in 195[

out with State aid, tile Conneil’s ~ersity of Pennsylvania for the

p~trlmenl rill" approval. THE POSTMAN COMETH -- Postma~ Horace Brown delivers residents of the Township. The~ Contracts were also approved

Giber strucl~ bids were mall to Mrs. C. %’/. Heine of 13 Den Herder Delve, one of the are Township Clerk Fred Bas. Ior three elcmentvrF school

follows: Berbbrl ]~rawn ~kca- lstomers o0 the aew font route in Mlddlehnsh. Look[aS onformer Township Commit leacherS. Miss Betly Ann Daniel

¯ earns Cn. n Norh Branch.;her children, Jeffrey and Dorothy. Delivery service for Mid- Iceman May. Staler. an o[fieerland Mrs. Eleanor Evans were¯of S i ~ [ e r D:~s. Construction hired at $4.300 saiarles Miss

$24,fi29; Genera] Engineering:fllebllsh, ; ~tarted Monday.

Maehines Company in New Alabama. Mrs. Evafls received

Co. of Malawan, $23,973. and!Company; William Pierce, Daniel received her B. K in

~oorheeSer~eh *~.~0~,°°"’tr°’:’, k,n Co.. ~o"ll ~r’quarry ...~t%"ners.-oA#reepres~den~o~ caln,~ia.=~nos~June f,em ,he H~i~ersiG" ofBrnnswick; Peter Hunt. a ]oo~l her H. S. front No£(hwasterlx

""’",~,,,s.Ids.,o a,e,e~,o,,~o,, W.. ,..,, oil dealer: Barry Siea Sr.. busi-wh° Uaiversity in 1947.on

J[IkJ On conducts an eleelro-plating Mrs. E~a M. Knezick, withprogranl l’iln as follows: hess, and Eugene Van Ness of nine y e a r s o[ leaching ex-

le al obligations o he co npanyGuy Villa & Sims of Clm’k, After meeting with the Coon- ~’ "" ’" ’ .’ ’ Blaekwell’~ Mills, assistant ires- perience, will ieceive $~,500. She~a the COallnun[ty ptttleu[ary$115.050; Sayre Construetiun Ct,. oil to discuss complaints a*’isinl~ ¯ " , t ’ " surer of the National Cily Bdnk received a B. S. from I~.utgel’s

n[ Union, $113,245~ Moreria Con- from their quarrying Ol~,ratlan~ in reference to damage Io the of New York. " in 1#40 and a Master of Educa-stru~"li°n C°" °f Flt¯mlngton’ Oll Leupp Lane, l’ep~sbntatives road, and . T e o her d ree ors are: ¯ ties in t950.$67,636; C. Delapietro I a e,. 4. Some nd ,ahon of tile fu- The following were approvedof Nateo h .... greed t .....

it ....... lotion of the Townshipv Aer’ ~;mS~rM~vend~/hip°~ ~°om:;Bopelawn, $fi8,175; Alward Con- sider possible remedial actJou, bandoned.

,

t as substitute teachers;struetiun Co.. Bernardsvilte. Townsgip Manager Willianl A. ttl lh e quarrying site when the ’ ’ F r a n k Bartell, 41h through$BI.445 and John Nigro & Sons Snmmers was inslructed at the mining operation has been a- (ContinUed on Page 81 12th Grades; Mrs. Elsie Bass,Inc., Berkeley Heights, $81,194, Council’s Aug. 3 agenda meet. 7th through 12th Grades, Mrs.

A eonlraot fo" the water lines ins to write th .... pant list- L.A.Bretz..vieepresidentinSaoe Ti~e

Grae’= Brogan* 4th through 8th;is scheduled to be awarded at ing the four points councJhnen charge of operations for Nares, Mrs. Serniee Carlson, Mrs.tile Council’~ next meeting, Aug. had brought ap in the talk asked that the points which had Helen Carl~on, Mrs. Elinor Ks-’’- ¯ ,,h ~o..paoy repr.enta. ........ted .......... . .....

’ "l a"nJ ~[.a ~JrO---aadin. Mrs. Patrieia Kay, Mrs.

(Continued on Page 3) The Council is asking the meti be put ill writing so thal Barbara Nathan, MrS. Eva Tay-Pitlsburgh company fo~l his company could consider pea

-~- ¯ l. protective tent.tog at the sible action and rep=,rt to th~ Penny-wi~e aluloriats have let and Mrs" Mat’iIYn Vender

FHSG dC &l :;2n; Couned b ........ dlhatasneakpreK°lk’Kindergartentbeughsth

r] 0a qu~r restoratitn, o e m- No Pinna TO Aban, tinn view of purtlunn of Route 281rode.Also, Mrs. Pauta Courtney,

inate or mitigate the danger of Mr. Bretz estimated thai the not Yet opened to the public Mrs. Virginia G a y a o r, Mrs.

¯ .=~f’°lls ., ,,,,..eana;a#e s ,ersuns fa~",,g into the p~t. .harryv~s good for anoth b ..... peasiveprapc~ition.Edna Kaelin. Ml’s. Eddye b~,

3. A reallzalion of the non- 25 to 30 years of operations, Formerly, drivers who haw Shivery, Mrs. Mabel Silver, Mrs.George Ackerman, athletic di- and said the company has no ignored the barricades closinl! MarSy n S. Vaughn and MrB,

rector lot’ FcankSn High School, allEheds ill Fr~nkliJfl plans lo abandon it "in the fore- off the unopened segments el E m i ly Stade, Kindergarten

has asked all soIYhomores and ~ ,

juniors Jntenested in coming out For (~offee Hour Today seeable future."the freeway have received only through 12th Grade; Mrs. Janet

Councilman Michael List said warnings. However, Township Tho m p so n, Kindergartenor jun or rarity foe ball te Judge Richard J. Hughes, there was a very good chance iolice have begun t0 give tickets through 5th Grade; Mrs. Mar-

report o P ne Grove Mane!Democratic candidate for sever- that Leupp Lane would even- or such viotatlons, garet Welsh, 3rd through gth

School Aag ~2 at 1 p m ear, will visit Pr~klin Town- tually become a lUll-foot State Mrs. May Hobbs, violations grades, and Mrs¯ Judith Wirtell*Physical examinations will b~ sh~p today as gucst of the SOm" highway, and that he hoped ~e :lerb, has collected fines of $5 berger, Klndergaren though dth

conducted by D Samuel Skier st’set County C*ttzens for Hugh- area would m,t be mined right and $5 costa from each of six Grade.

Patrick Dotan, head e~aeh, will es. ap to the edge of the read, motorists who failed to heed Reslgnatlalm Igeeelve~also be present to receive canffl- According to Ralph M a y o, since such ~tion would prob- the barricade signs since the Resignations w a r e accepteddates. Franklin chairman of the or. ably be a detriment to accept¯ first of the month,

from Mrs. Lots Arseott, whoFreshman candidates will be Mr. Hughes will at. anee by the County or the Stale. Those paying’the fines to date taught 2rid Grade in Phillips

called motuxd Sept. 10, Mr. Before fences were put up are Kenneth Ketch of South School, an~l from Mrs, AdaAeberman said. Mr. & Mrs. John Los or around the Kingston quarry, BoUnd Brook. Edward T. Blau- Hobbs, a clerk in Mlddlebush

Since the athlellc field will S at 6:30 Mr, List said, he went down fuss of North Branch Station, and Franklin Park Sch~ls. Mrs¯not be ready for use this school Mrs. I~ was reeehtly ap. to make an inspection and came william A. Stillwell el Bo~d Ars~ E is /hoeing ant Of t~tOyear, all gate, as will ba pl~ted as CoUnty Committee within three ~’eet of driving over greek, WilllarA d. Walker of are~ Mtm, Hobbs is leaving be.away. The first Junior varsity social chairman, the edge,game will be Get. g against Judge Hughes’ visit is part "If you came that close, Mr.

Bound Brook, ’l~h0maa Hayes rd cause cf Iline~ In bet am y.~omervSle and J, osopb L. ~w- Dr. Samuel Skier w$* assign-

Bidgewater-~aritan, of a Citizens Day program )lsl, I’m afraid you wera ~re~ flnl ~ Mdrtin~|lin, ed to he high school health pro-Practice is expected to star~ sponsored by the County group, tossing," said Ass Farr, i’e~ Mrs. Hob~ rimed that the I~ram, lncthdthg athleUe nelly|-

on or ~ortly after Sept. 1. The Other s~ops are being made In esentatlve of the Trap ~ocl~ fines have Just lingua to come ties at a sathr’,¢ of ~,000 pe."hi~t scheol team will tree the Somerville, Bernardavliin, Web ¢2o. in, One officer rep~’tedtY issuedfle]d b~hll~ ~lllcreet S~ho~l for chtmg. ,North Plainfield and

’ l~a l~ee gt0tmd.{~tLnu~I o~ Pa~ 31 more than 40 tickets. (Contintte~ on Page I~)

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rAGS S THg FRANKLIN NRWS-KSCORD ". THuRaDAY~ AUGUST 10, 1~1.

Miss Hall Heads tIN Observance ’Evening With VmageW Harvest HomeforP~° andsale.o=k~G~o.pS~ndas~ng~og=~d wthS* ....be ~"~iss Dorothy Hoe of Middle- Offered Aug. 18 & 19 Planned Aug. 19 gtreoted by Edward To=quls,.

hu~hgas hoeo a~o.~tnd ob~, With the PTAs ~ impromptu "Evenlng With GRIOOSTOWN -- Th ...... ] Mrs. LesSer Tekane is g~n%msnoftheTowt~shlp’sUNWeek the Villagers" will he held in Harvest Home of the Grigga. eral chad-man. Mrs. John

Emann trod Mrs. Maitland VaoCommittee. MIDDLEBUSH the B~rn Theatre at 8:3g pan, town Roformnd Chm’ch, a tra. Nostrand Jr, arc In "charge ofOthers appointed to the eom- "Educat]an in a Changlng b-US. 18 ahd Ig.

tarter by .Mayor George Colt. World" ktis beet1’ chosetl ss the The theatre wIS be set u dit[sn in t]~s eommLli~Ity 10t" publicity Mrs. ~a y m o n d A.¯ 0p morb’than 100 yeatht Wll~ he held Hdagland Is secretary, and Roysavoy were Karl N~than. vice. topic for the ]~fll-62 program¯ cote-style t~Bd" collie’dud olher AtlS. 19. begthldiag with a cote-

Rirktand is treasurer. .president of the Board of Educa it will be the title of a ~alk b~freshments wth:’ne sbtd.:’ " torts supper at 5 par,,Other committee ¢|lt~lrnqcnlion; Richard Nevlus of the K[. by Dr. Kurt Nathan, vice-chair- The program, which is ex- The supper wilt P3olsde horse- are kitehl~n~ Mrs, Fred Crnw-wani~ Club, Karl Louser of the man o[ the Board of Education pecteg to run about two aild a t~ade ~akes and ples~ baked

ford and Mrs. Melville Smith;Lions Club, Mrs, Santo Russo nt the first meeting this Fall, halt hours, will Include readings beaus, st~¢eotash, chicken ss[ad~ dining l~am~ Mrs, Stanley tar-of the Women’s Democratic Otller meetings will feature s frotrl the works of famotts aft- baked hoe1 attd devged eggs.Club, S t n n ] e y Rosen of the son arLd Mrs. Warren Crawford;Frank]hi Democratic Cbtb, Mrs,

report on the new high school Lhors, folk music sad classical On the groqnds, dtlrJng arid dMh dt’yers, Mrs, Henry A3ne- " *by Robert Allen. principal; s piano or chamber rllxlsl¢, after the dinner, there will be sen and outside. James C. Craw-Snndra Toppthg of the Ri.pubS- panel discussion on discipline in Admission is $1 ig*o. ~ persolL a concert by the Blawenburg ford and Wilbur Maglil.ean Cthh, and E~ersoa James,

who is active in Roy Scout work, the school and in the home; a -- Band. There will alsd he s fish-:tDIk on nutrltlon, health and 3 AtIeH(I CoRPse pond stand for the chlldrea as[ The Venus fly - trap, pitcherThe ma y o r noted that thescheel, end a discussion of ~he well as rides. For the growt~Jps, plant, and sunspots arc ca!’rdv-

eight people who had aceeplcdSomerset Vocational School by In Foo~ Prep~ratioll there wth be eocotlul, ~a~ey a~dI ~rous plant~

appoint meats l’eprcsent ed nnexcellent ernss-sectlon of p~lili- Dr, William J. Schott, director, Three Township residents are --

col trod civic groups in th~Mrs. Clifford Ross, newly am otis persons attending a

Township.elected president’ of the Middle- Home Economic~ Program fo~ THIS WEEK

[Miss Hall is a charter morn- bush PTA said the group will Quantity Food Preparation be.

-,,.- ..... T.o0bar of the American A~soeia. the first Thursday of each N cbool of Education at Rutgers rlion tot’ tile United Nations.For the paal five years, she monlh, and ~eguiar meetings ’t)thversity. [

has held the chairmanship elon the third Wednesday of each They are Mrs, Regina Christ-

FRIED FILEr~ of IF]bOUNDER ............................ 9~othe international relations cam-

monlh, tenses of Cedar Grove Rand FRIED SCALLOPS ......................................... 11.10mittee for the County Council Other members of the ex- Mrs. Ads Richardson of Wheeler 811~bOIN STRIPS’I~AK PLATTER .......................... $1.50

ecutivo committee are Mrs. Street and Mrs. Carol A. Sax- All served With S Vega,, ~alad & Bread & BIlUezof p’IA~. This year she is eholr-Frederick MeMuilen, 1st vice- ton of South M[dthebush Road.man of the international rela- IN COMPLETE AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT

tisns committees of the High )resident; Carl Price, 2nd vice. Topics being coverad are work . ] ",resident and publicity chair-slmpliflcaq ...... t ana]y.lstmd

THE FAMOUSSchool PTA end the Middlebush

tPTA. ~an; Mrs. J. N. Thompkins, organization lntprovemenL ¯

In a letler accepting her so- recording secretary; Mrs. W. 0 725 I~I~IILTON ST.poinhnent to the Township COl]l-

Puseh, corresponding secretary; The Monarch Butterfly has a For Take Out Orders Call KI tl-3gSgmiller, Miss H a II told the Mrs. Richard Gerweck, tre~n- life- span of two years.

nrer, and Mrs. Garret Slelger,mayor. *’After doing this kind honorary vice-presldent,of thing in schools for 16 year~, Committee

chairmen includeit is a f’elief to know that theMrs. Frank Weisenborn, pro-

idea has been accepted bygram; Mrs. D. Dormer, hos-adults."

Local plans fsr th n observa,

pitallty; Mrs. George Hehlo,membership and publications;

lion of the UN’s 16th onniver- Robert Cour~ney, budget, fi-BOl’y thus far include a ON Night nonce, ways & roeans~ Mrs,supper spunsored by the Frank- Boris Carney, health & safety;]in Woman’s Club on Oct. 9, Mrs, Joseph Liehtmann, library;l}re~entation of a ON flag to the Stephen MJklos, representativehigh school on Oct. 12, and pro- to the Board of Education.grams in local schools. AI~o, Mrs, Michael Lysanko,

M[~ Hall noted that by homeroommother~;Ml.~tDoro-September she will have 25 fiLm- thy Hal~, international r~latlons;strips on the UN available for

Mrs. Charles McClure, historianuse in the flehoo]s.and advisor; M:~. Authur

UN Week wil[ be observed Moore, art, Mrs. John Csirke,Sept, 22-28.

stmshlne committee, and Mrs.

4-H MUSIflMAKERSEdwin G. Bailey, foreign lan- i~tI~

MEET ON SATUP~DAY guage~.The 4-H Musiem.ker~ will PINE GBOVE M~OR

~t~Smeet Saturday at 9 a.m. in

.SOuth Branch Grang~ Hall. Th ...... tire board met in

U" ~eE~

"-- the home of Mrs, Miehae Hrap- i~J[I I I I I II skY of II O.ak]an d Avenue last

;_~9~rUR VACATION week

~Yotfl[ hove extraWilliam Ourgls presented the

fun l| we #an ~1annual budget.

, I~ { ~ See us ~’r crelses: A combined PTA and Prinei-

te~d~ tempting tours and pal’s Newsletter will be mailed

" resort holidays, out to each fsmlly with chit-dren in school,

~4~tt A schedule is baiug planned

for mothers to assist with the

KOSA Travel Agency lunchroom proBram.

4 French St., New BranswirkMrs, Louis Agg announced

CH 9,6100 -- OPP. l~enn, StRflon that all new library books willbe processed before seheel be-

. PKI1KING IN I~AR sills.

=

-i

ExclusiveAgents for

~Barton’s . , !’ Choc01ate ’ -J,. P ercy V an Z andt Co. ....

B ’/ ,WFJ URG ’HO 6,0S57 ....

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The texts of ~ ordinances Aug, 20 on fl~e l~ttle League uas]on the °omgarLv had ~ecetv.

For F. emlo aug lot .,o :o,fslo..r. ,told, .lth oo. 0 ,o ,o to C mpl ;ntj¯ n Ilshed In this issue. ’ ~ha Uttla League. 0 ~! ed ~plalath ~,*h~a It was no¢

In other buol~s, the Court. ~he m~yor disapprovingly th. " bloating. Investigation ~aled

think we are 1~ shape," (Continued from Page l)were aonl° beoma, caused 1~Auth~g~. th~ siglth’ig of a] Mr. S0rnmers suggosthd that

’ -¯deed transferthd lan~ boughlIt might be w~ll to draw up D~tulbencea caused by blast, let planes o~ a e~oss.etrantr~

I~ntinued lrora Page 1 ~~ the State for St~.~00 for us~ ] resolution tnaurthg the score, l~g was the ehle! bompblint

Ilight,He In~l~d members of the-- In ecnneetio~ with the freeway4]

-- air, st the Kingstel3 Comgmny,~ouncil, together with residentsbl~s wvre reeeNed ~ a~/g.m,~l a roftlb license fez TF~TA L0SF~ LICENSEMr, Farr assured the Council who con,plalued about the ~mn-the street signs. Keysthne ltlgh- tha ~nd Dislrie~ Volunteer Fire

UNDER POIN’~ ~YS~EI~ ~n~~ oI~ratlon,way Traffi~ ~qulpr~ent C~o, of Company; ~dopted o?dinance~ ~tetvproper to*. Landsdale hid .~,~ an~ Arthur for ~h~ vaeaffon of Howard a;~l l~ra)galJ "gesta ¢8 Y~eele ’Ithat

G. Httson o~ Oren~e, ~,$84. Th~ V o o r he ~ s avenues, paper Place has had kis driver’~ ll- were taken, and all btastthtuaI blas~blg activities ~tt the

I ae~ivities weft aulmrvFa~ bY~lt, ~e demoastrallon is to be

bida cover 2~0 I~les, 160 two. streets th a IIgl~t Industry zone cen~e ,uspended for two month~ ]state official. ~rraag~l sometime in ~eway markers, and ]~ blur-wa ~nd °onfirr~ed the mayor’8 ap- ] u~er the 7gave" /eraey ~blt

]~e said the em~pany mad ~ree weeks.markers, poth~men~ of a United Nations Bystem.

]Week Commitleo, The /~ql~nston, Innounced every effort t0 conduct lt~ OP-Precedent ~ef

" Mayor Consov~y also urged by acting director ~f the Dberatio~ with ~s muck ~oAslS- WYLEg NAMED AEtEh"~

In grantthg a varlanee to /L~. [ councilmen to "get in shaI~" vision of Motor Vehicles Ned eration for lt~ i~elghhors as pus- FOR INI~U~.ANCE COI~I0/~

~n~ Csrdone to construc~ a ~. Parsekl~, became effegtlve lib]e, Walter [~. Wyles of Gate~

ene-~tory equipment stvragt for the atmual softball game j.uly 1~.Mr. Parr attllYuled the bulk Road, Middlebash. haa been up-

garage and repair shop ¢1n So~n- against th~ Chamber of Corn. ~f eomDlainN against his ~m- ~otnied local agent for the .~b

erect Street, ~e Council attaoh- m e r e e, The "slaughter," as Clagdfled~ p~y O~ psny to Igao.~aneeof its op- atate Insurance Companies.

ed stipulations which should seta precedent for a firmer pollc¥in zo~ng ma~ers.

Tho Council apprOVed the.r,.ooe. r con,,.onded by th. NO MATrER WHICH WAY YOU LOOK AT IT--Zonlr~g BOard of A4"~us~ment, ’~adding provisions that partially

* burned g]3ed~ oJ~ the propeyt:he moved oo o,et.,,The County Bank waythe property must be elean~

up to elimtha¢~ possible health @ ¯ ¯hazards; a five- foot fence musthe constructed along the Som-erset Street frontage of the pro,perry, and the property mustnot he used for the storage o!junk.

Th0 fln~I stlpulation t9 thatno oc~.u~,~ny permil will he i~:-sued until a~l conditiena hadbeen fulfilled¯

Mayor George Consavay a]~manouneed that lhe ~lanninRBoard has appointed RichardLockner to ae~ as lla~on of-fleer between the PlanningBoard, L~e ZonJ~g Board of Ad-jastment and the Council. Inlhi~ capacity, he will attond theCouncil’s agenda meeti~gs asan observer,

On the reoommendallan at th¢-Planning Board, the Council in.lrod~e¢~i an amendment to lhezoning ordinance. Aug. 22 wasse~ for public hearing and voleon adoption of the amendment, h,ohwoo,gaf,eot,o,..o.o.

i’s the Low Cost Wayquirements in R-10 resldentiMz~nes. ¯ ~1 ¯

/% s~cond ordinance [n~Podueed eedo oldoer tbe o,,, Fhance Your Car, porarp licensing of pIumber~ ~’~1~

from o t h e ¢ munieipMitJes incounties for the dsration of theeo~terD Pya~]~JJn sewer lr~lal]a-lion work. Public hearing orlhiS ordinance also will be hekAug+ ~2.

The mayor expressed the hethat 1he licensing of 0u~- of ¯the- area pl~nhers, at a feeuf $10 each, woald provide aaaffielent nUmber o~ plumbersto reau]t In competitive I~ricesfor eomnection tO the new sewe~

, The governing body also voted

in yOCf OWa ho4"~

., * ~o harsk tt~bb~,g

~URACLFANRug & Uphols~ry Fol-mcr|y ,B~nd B wok Trgst Co ...... ::..

’ u~0~ ~, vossau~ ~v~. ¯,~’~ ~ ~N sT,, ,,~,/~jg~,,,.~.s.~.r ~T g AVL ,~ .~..

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PAGE d* ~ ~FEANKt~ ~EWS~ECU~D" ~HVRSD~TF, AIJGIJS~P 10, 190~

BULLITT &SSUMESU’S’TREASURYPO$~TT iM~ Turek Fdes"STEPItENS TOPS IN PARKSIDE GARDENING : "-

~Suit to Reverse

;+++ + Y~!:i Coun~ Rding’ Mrs. | al01ne ’ropek hLIs ia.cd mill agaillat the Town-" i ¯ .[,ship askmg for reversa~ o~ R

Cnuncil ruling denylog bar IIzoalzlg v0rlanc’e to muilltath alwo-fnmily house ilx a zllne re.

~"i slricted Iv one-family dweniBg~+The eoalDlalol, riled hl County

¯ Sopl,rier Court, eanlen~s thai 1he, Cmlnel] gave no specific reason

fop overrulln.q the. Bv~,rd oF Ad-jtlstmcnI’s reeeulmondatlon that

the V~Xlianc~. be ,~:’aBted, andcbul’g~’t] th~ the ~9ortion of thezenilxg al’dillt~nct, whi¢:h WUS vlo-

:laled wa~ "arbilrary m~dF@BMER COUNCILMAN -- $ohn C, Bullltt o[ Grlggst0wn ,~ itn’iclous and served no leglti-

sworn in as deputy assistant secretary at the treas~ary In WasMng- ~ mate purpose m" abje~’tlx, c."lea, Admltiistering the oath k~ 5olm M. Leddy, asslsLlnt scerelary, ~ Mr~ Turek’s hous’.+ an Charleswhilo Seereldry of the TreaeOry IDottglm~s Dillon LOOKS an, Street was bailt four yearn ago "~’lllgE CROP -- Na~ StephensQn of Pgrkslde Vill*tge ~ P1¢~r........ -- .............. ander a building permit for a Torrbd, Chairman of the Welfare Board, ~Sl~Ct steins beans

~t~ 1if/ t’X I H+ S, ][~oosteP Clul~ one-family dwelling, wkieh won first ~lze at Parkslde Garden Day,

a~ more opeeaersPrepares By-La@s ̄ I Early ia January she w~ Nat Stephens of Parkside Vil-

~, :.?:,,I ,i?~:;=’ ~":~+.,’,",:;~ ~3;t, ~ i,,go ,..on ,,r., ,,.+,~e +,h.a,,,od I,, ,ko .’did’+ +,,+,..’+d by G .,+ -’7th7:;,:’,I’+ic ’;I ,do,,,.,,g,o+t-"°

..no aynor+e*e d ......d., ....., meet ,,+.,rote ~o,pk¯ ~pee Otlt . Of-at’eLl ll~t+tol.].s~S

jag O~ th ]~ r o n k l t n Linna ed that she apply to the Board gardens were judged by a

were fined $30 each Monday BC+~;LeJ:I Club.of Adjustment tar a vo=lanee" mittee o! Kiwanians Last week.

night for e~ceedlng Ihe speed Tko t:n,u~ met in the J~asthn Mrs. Turok submitted u earl-Clyde Boltoa and Collie SyRe,

JlmiP in PrallklJn ’rmvnshlp, [ Avennc home ol ~ol’ry SJea St’,vtlce application, citing spce-

also of Parkside Village, were

Municipal Mogistrate R¢,herl T~e club previously agreed ial hardshlp, B++d the bo n r d awatx]ed s~Ond and third pri~es

C,,aynor am+eased fine:+ at $+~5to p o v i d e aa eLectric score- voted on A~rll 19 to grant the resp0etiveJy.

ulld +5 crisis o’,~ ns B+’nardboard for the sohOOl+S stthletic

exception, subject to tho sttpu+

RESCRIPTIO~W+ Walker or Ncxwtrk mild Mar. ticlg. Other items which came ldflon that it would remain in Troves J e n s e n aB<l l~Jehard

ion H. tiillson of Etlgt Orllngctt n d e r discussion include o

e f f e e t only ~s Long an Mrs, Navies served as Judges lop the

fo~ driv/ng at 40 relies per hotel lwkh’lp°°] bath for the athleticTurek owned a~d lived in the event, which ~’as keld. a week

i~ 0 ~ nlJle ~l)lle aa lffamllton department, additional hand in- house. On dUDe gT, the Councilago Festerday at the gardens.

struments, uniform+ and bleach-voted to dmay the variance.

The Kiwanis Club furniaked

+t~PPt July 30+ e May°r GeOl’gC Co~g4~vtJ~ fiof.od l] were1 |] - el++ tn upO~ WaS 0+leo expre~+s d ¯ d 13 ~e vabM~iP,~r gorge flf addthan k It, fine ,~1 d ..... p011 ell ~y ha he ha een ’the r, tn estab shag ache +trshlp+. ’, . nlt ated bv he "t~ e Rre Deport-

eour~ costs, the nag.Italy re- ,, ]any menlK, r of the Coune+[ to , "vt~ed +or 30 day+ the ltcen" se ol . In addttmn, layout work +s bo-] t~tent "this year as a sell-belp

. N+ ;~*+++~ °L~’/d, fi~at the ++d" +~0+.,--.od ha +0s tho oo~,lpL+- - .:~ ?0:LL’~+’+ °;:;~;; 3+’"°’""o°’++r,++,+++, h ......d *,the ....

. on+ ,++ , +°-0+,,"~" noes,n+ ’°* e.,do.,+o.,ts and °’ fo"b+member Of the Counmt to vote

rjfl’dl’]V]n~’ ’85 emil. ’s" pc" hourg x, tea aa O the +taboow

in favor of tantld Mrs "Purer persons on the wetfare rolls,¯ 7 Peasen a he meeting ere . g’ S -, ¯ The t~nd for the 22 garden

40-m ’ z n. o Highway 2 Id~ly 30

¯ i Robert A]IelI, pP]~Cl~ of thfl , a vnrl+lnce’ ,m plot. was donated by the Coon-

’ " m v¢ t I +e h ~h scho ¯ Robor S ca, Hart’y ] H e nry

+pritzer l. Mrs. " / re

Mr’

(,aynor re:or+it i(g.. , . Tope., e . el], Iknd seeds a~’~ planls e

,,+.+,+.~ ++,+ao%"a’o++"+++*"~’ " ....... +,~+h+~ h+" ,he ,+o,+,*e O0-I PhLir~ that

he Nv ’ Brx ~u’ ok 1 had ¯ , y " ,el et~ Reebmmendst one~t alld Robot ~ LaP an4x= A,s an atltgrowth of this COIl",d to y + d I , the Slgll;tl oJ

+, police Orf+ C~’r J mO X’RA + +AX+N+

j n i i tt It Aadet,:~ot+ of [qexI IN AU~US+ By 0PFIC~ Vliet has asked th6 Council to +1"0 BE HELD SUNDAY

B,t..+teieh xra+ ,,aid it, j.i) 1,+ M + M d +d +’r .... .£ +onslder ..... Itd+iol~ permLttLng An Ol ...... Ir b~nd ..... rt will MALONE --..... - . , . ¯,,e,, o, +l,000 ,,,,I, .......l,a,,,~.de d,o+o hcS ..... ,h+orly ,, .......n a,o,da: +,*-be b.ld at ~,,,io ’de.+ +’laidLLO+u+"TB & He’dth Assocla eumstanees to have a t~n0nt, Sunday a 7 30 p.l+n T s is theI"apillg a l"5"y~al’-°Ld ~(IWllSh~[~ ~°tlaty ". - .. Mr VJie+ ~ho su-*est.~ the last bl a series o brae apanage+i,esidont. The nul~d~trale Zlll o , annount’cd this wee~ tt , ., ,, oo +.

i~OO[leed that hi. wladd set ~1 p:.e, no x_r lye will bo t~ken he ro~ohtttot~ at nix ugendll meet- e,d by the Bu.eau of Reopen- pIIAEMACY

d v when" u~erncon o rsl wl]

hg shortly, afte’

the voranee on

Pl~ei~i~b~l~P

trkll conference for the ease office dill’hag Aug0.st, The cqu’D- " , " ." ’ " ’ --. 305 S, ~lh -- Bottttg l$1~0k

rto~ week. Iltel~l will be gi~ell its uJdJtu~tJWas del2led" ~ald thzd ~+le ~’~J~ .~DdUgTME~*~T BO~ (0PP°site ]~,~. S~+~IO~}, ~u "e there wore a nul~lbor of......... sol’vicing, eke explained. + , WILL ~[EET TUI~SDAY " pllol~ EL 6-0160

A. BESSE~YEI & SON Regular x-raylog will be r~- elderly, peoplel m the To~tnehlpl The Board ~ Adios cot v,qt] Free De’veryv;ho caud benefit from suchstmed Sept, 5¯ Weekd~y hoopsaddilJonnt income

meet Tuesday aldp.nx, ulTowJl- w h 5 m radosFUEl+ OILS -- K~SENJK will coutinue to bc from 9 a+n~., " ¯, ship Ha ,

O]1 BurlleP~ glls~’~}lrd 1o 12 nooll atld from 1 p.m¯ to Tke resolution, W h I C h ht~ ................................. + ~--.--~

3, with the exccplion at ThurB- been raked ufider adv~ementby Townshxp At~orn0y Wit let586 GamlRon St.

New Brum~lok be’ from I lo 8 p,m. Ozzard, would stipu[ato that . ~TMLKItmer fi~4~ _____ ~uch tenants eoald not have F~llk@ OU~ [O

¯ school- a.q+~d chLIdren, By thiH

~’~,.~[~ ’ ’~t/ec’re’~’T~’P’’+

m M~’" v’Let satdmt]ona] .....++choa, ta.e. ’.’,’ould .....heal"HAMH;TO, LANE+

II ’meo~reph/ag .... led ae a result 0t th .... ~’ith your poundcake

PRINTING [ .... v~s~-~0m~~olud0a. and grab tho.e

¯ Mr. Ozzard has 8aid Idat suchRED PIN b|tleS_ o,, ord+o .....ldb ....o,o,.o0ab,o. ha, he ha., o,.,.,

ntado a ?@port ID the Cotmcil.~ .~ D|l~|le+ . . , I sk/n,, ,,. ,o+ ,.M.STAM PS STORY .Ocn pLANNED The Pots are on

~lr 12 Hr. Service ] ~E.RVICE IN LIDRAGY MONDAYI A story hour fay children h’om ’lo0 Hamilton St, CH ’1-5£$8 Frpatklln ’l+wp, " "

dunbor pr-n-g +" ......* ......,d+,,,he . ............

¯

it~

hold in Made]the Lazar Lthrary]Monday at I1 a.m. A book

+ +*-"+’"+ +’ THINKC O M P A N Y ttageg~m,p+wlUhc+ho’dWed.car, of Homl}ton S?, B Fro+lkJJn Boolevord, neaday at It a,m.

FRANKLIN TWP, "Phe Kodiak Bear Is tho largeat 121L

aulmul n~tLve to the Wostern,,,,,~ y,,,,’~t ,,,t< CHarter 9.1485 for

Ouackenlmss -USED AUTO PARTS

FUNERAL HOME Ix- C IRON & METAL CO,LIVINGSTON AYe, It0~ SO,~IERSET ST,+ N[~W ~g~[NSWl01~

PHONB "+,’OUR WANT ADS ~ I~ANDOLPH ~3800 NEW BItUNSWICK Open Dediy to 4£0, Saturday to 4 p,m, i. -KILMI~R 8.0008

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THL~SDAY, AUGUffr 10, IM1 ~11~ FRAM[L1N NRW~EOO~tD PAGI~ B

"" F ulty Sel ti T wnship: Ask d deneytoa,rractra,sandereate ground¯ac ec on o e offensive odors, Mr, Sommera "Now you claim a violation Petition Supportsexplahled, on my land because of |he gully Small Claims Court ’

Completed For To Cure Hazard whioh .. oat ~odo hy o,o Is , po,,L,on fo. ,ha o.tob,.~-In a letter to the manager~ rely way, but is natural tel,Pixie, m~nt of tt small claims pourtMr. Robins noted that he deeded r ask you please to help me h

in Somerset CoUnty is being elf-Fra~iin H 5 Caused by Ravine totho Towosh,o. w.houtcharge, this rcspcct ....the land now occupied by Pine eulaled by the Bomerset Count~¯ ¯Grave Manor SchoOl. Hc had "If yDu fcct that this is i Fuel Dealers Association¯

Victor I, Robins of Mamaro* also granted the Township an h a z a r d or health violation Mrs, Molly Hcrugga, aa°otis-(Continued. from__ Page 1) ,seek, N, Y., has asked the easement aero3s ~i8 property please take ea:’e nf wbatcve flail secrotary.¯sald this week,

year. and Mrs¯ Mary Halo was 0ow~ship to take w h ate vet for a waterline, sad he said he It is you want eliminated, l am that fl~e Petition will bc pre-"employed as ~letuentary school st~ps are necessary to elimla- had sold the Township the not now In a financial position seated to ths Board of b~ree.nurse at a salary of $3,200. ite the health hazard caused "vy p]sygrourtd area for Plate Grove to spend any money on this holders in the near futuee.

Mi~s Sandra Lewery was era- a ravine on prDperty he owns Manor School at a nominal price !and. ,The petitlsn reque~Is a ~ourt

"" played BB an accountant in lhe at Highland Avenue and Pine because he felt it wouhl be s "In filch I am trying to findto hear el~tms of [e~ than $100~

office of the board seermary, Grove St:’eet. valuable asset for the children, tt builder to develop this¢lnn~ Reasons given for the requestcffectiw Aug. t6, at an annual Township Manager William A. "In effect," the letter con- so thai I eml raise some money are that the coats will be lower.~a]ary of $3,7G]]+ Sommer9 reported to the Co~n- flatted, +*I feel thai I have been for my own needs," the lettei Doth under St~tt~ stQtut~ and be.C~tfetefla Staff oil st Thursday’s agenda m~et- very generous to the Township¯C°lltinn£’d’ rEfUSe coun3e[ i s not n42eded for

The following twre hh¯od to! [rig that ~le had sugqested all did not insist that bx order Mr. SpinDlers said he "~,ould eilher the defeodsnt or ~hehigh school cafeteria IxJsitions, [andfKl but neighborhoc, d test-lie have the playground, which] [svestigale the possibility of fill-iplalntiff¯

bcffinning Sept. I: dents had objected, was level laod, that the Town- ing Ihe ditch sufficiently to e ......Mrs. Re g i n a Christiansen, The landfill operation, mhieh ship would have to Iiil mine. llminate the watc:’ sh,ppage, us+I The principal ingredients of

$1,890i Mrs, EthcI Carter, $1,400; :enlists of altertxating layers vf I I did not hold tip the TownshiPl ing fill from sewer line r.xeavs-i mead arc honey and f 1 o w e rMrs. Ads Richardson, $1,89~; so and garbage, has a ten-Jfor a big prce o get the piny-IliaDs i~ow in prol,~toss. ,pelals.l~fl,~, dulia Mot.awtsik, $t,540; -- ’MI’S, Elizabeth Vispisiano, ]Mrs¯ ~

Elizabeth DeI"crdinando a n d .~~,¯o o ....~o,,pe,,,¯ each

~

SOMERVILLEMEATCENTER$1.600; Ml’s. H e I en Thomil.$I,~; Mrs. I’rfargueet Smith,r~,,s, l~,’anec~ ,r,~ >. ~n ]Mrs.

sAvEs YOU MORE ON NATIONALLY¯ Elvh’a Cantrin<t. each $780; Mrs¯ ,~totla Dzieh,k. $L025; ]Mrs, KI~,)WN BRANDS OF MEATS AND

Madeilne Slack, $I,550; Mrs.~;~ce ua~ ...... d M,~. Jame* I PROVISIONS , . .Blazaki~. esch $760: MI~+ Mild-[

red To/h, $I.2flD [Mrs. CatherJJ1(, B-amman will l

cserve as maDe,get of the safe- SWIFT PREMIUM - FRESH KILLED CHICKEN PARTS

LEGS BREASTSo:1 a i0 month b;Is[~.The bowrd It]NO adoplcd a re

sollItiol] uothta’izing thu fellow.,.g .,,,,ion, ,o ,he .a,a,. so,dofol ¯ eafeterbt personneh

High school h:anager, $3,~O0minimunl, $3,500 maximum ,’nd~ .........i i ..........~., hake,. CHICKEN GIZZARDS ......... ~ ~c.... d bo~ ,ood~ couk, .,,.~o ~,n~-

cHICKENi~lum, $2,340 maxlmun, $4fi io- . . . . * ¯ . . . ¯ t(’leml’nl~; cafeteria h e ] p c !- s.$1.400 mlnimtnn, $1.840 nlaxi-~nurn~ *44 Jneeemct~ts. ]

II]~fot,~uailurialaudathtelle SWI~TS (.8 ].b. Avg.)

~V~--~b,,pdpmcn, are aa,h.

BONELESS HAM ROLLSlilt. dt,adline rot pi~J~D~l]S he.ing 2 pn~. Wed e~day¯ Bid8 oil .... t ,,a three v~,av fire insuP~nevilaht.y to: the high school build-

Iht.in&’anditsc°s(eaidueatLEANWESTER~samo {ime ....

39,b

,hooo, a efe,o,o,nsfo,SPARE RIBSthe pine Gr¢le¢ [~Itlno: ¯ School~l:lgC wa~ approeed, The ~ttl’- ....................

,.,e,o .........d,, bodeti o edCORNED BEEF.... d h:stalled el u total 0ostl (Thick Eml)

tlf $1,5311 by th’en~iet Studkm, .............. ¯i qr’tv YuYK Cill.

In °[hel" businP3s" lhe best’d: SNOW WIIITE CUBED*or ,o.nVEALCUTLETSbig septic sy.~l¢,nl~; voted tofnrmally reqn~::~! psi’mission ..... ’_ _ -- ~ .....ft’o[rl Ihe S e W e r a g e Author- m

try , .........wilh the’t ’i:e high school

SWIFTS (Any Size Piece)

l~Y~lb

~t’wer II~Ul:iCipU I sewt, r C

~Y~*’~ ~ ’’d’ ~*LL** ’ ....... ~’ HARD SALAMIestimates lo ~Lter Ihe seDtic ................field at lhe Elizabeth Aver~ueSchqo] It~ t’omDly wilh local,,e.llh re.~ubdi ...... NATIONAl, BRAND

~7 -- -- ~:~9

Thoboa* o,.ov,,*o.,toh, o FRANKS ,u.,....s,.o.,Hie fello~via~ [{ep,tllnlenl [leadsto: ¯ Iwo ivecks, beginuing Attll ....................... ,¯ * Z], at the weekly s~tiory of $]OOieach i

Gevrl:e At’k(.t mall, 0thistle SPECIALdepa,’,~on,: ~e,’* ~,’,h,,,-, FLAGSTAFF ORANGE JUICE FLAGSTAFF LEMONADEEnglish; [~ornlt~lt Cl’oma~k,,nathomottcs; Mrs. Heh.ne Par- Case of 4.8 b-oz. Cans {.:ase.of 24 6-0z, Cans~,nt, fdrelgn languages; Lore° L.

Dorsey, ~cience, and Laurenceb’iber~ business educatlan. ~ ¯

Industrial at’is cbairman 4 6-oz, Cans for 89c 4 6.oz. Calls for 49e¯ qa~ph P, ansom was hired ef-receive Aug, 1 al his regtdar

I 1 onth,...h,:,o.uporv se,nSOMERVILLE MEAT CENTER~toJl~JJoa of shop equJptne~b

I [i ’

¯ , . ,s ¯ , .... , . ,8allford Wolf[ of the business l~A’ ~ ~eu.x~ ̄ " *, , H~I]I~S~ ~On~ ~"llpfft," t, Vod t~t., ,’* t

educatioh departnlent was hired 130 SOMERSET ST., SOMERVILI~E --’ ..,~ a,.:~mt~, ,, ,’., ...... ’,.a.~,--.¢ ~’,ivi, ..... " ’on aa hourly tm~is st the -’aLe Opposite A & P - In Rear of Crystal Ice ~rhats,, rrt, -- O .¢..M. t~ 9 P.M.of $S per hour la prepare forms

needed fo the high ~¢hool, I I

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THURSDAY AUGUST 10, 1841 ~ Ena, NKLIN NgWS-~COaD PAGE It

¯ Beml Estate Situations Wll]{l~ Sei’vlce8i EEPOaT LlST8 gTATY~’S900 RESEARBR LAB~

Wilt take care of p~-sehc~chgdren ai mF home. I have JOHN ~IAAK- thdttstriaI re,earth ]aboratorai~

N E W H O M E S . shady backyard, sand box, , GROUSER ROAD been feasted as¢~ listedNew 6.,roots Cage Cod AI] lmp~’ovcment~..~V ih 9~-ecre on swln~. Good references," (}kit ’: ’ : MIDDLBB~H ~pert b~’

Rouie g00, HiS~bar~k ~.,~ai~, A~k~ t/0,e0O, m~ g-3~a. " ELECTRICIAN:New 8-roars CalVe Cod homes, camp[etc. Now under ¢onslructth~ Heln Wanted . YI 4-6976

in Manville. Paik yQur are. $14,500, nouncement hy Con~ervntain

New 6-room ranch on S. 2let Ave., Msnvi[ai. $14,900, PIPEFITI’ER DR.~g17 BUSINESSLIvI~4~ten Ave..COLLgOE Commissioner H. Mat Adams.Tba recefl~y-pubils~ed.GROUP 14g

New e-ro~m frame ranch with S bedrooms, living room. diningL]~ADER l%wBrunswick,N. d,

R

room, cr~aplet~ kitChen with oven and stove, full basement. One.F.~.CRLLENT OPPORTUNITY U0mpaite secretarial tad [mge report, entSled "Indusirth~

FOR MAN WITII Ace0unR~g Cottrae& Rewareh Labarathrie~", Re-. ear attached garage¯ IODXI00 PaiL Near Manvtsa High School, ? TO 10 YEARS . DaY and Nlgilt L’~tg~es

¯ $]8,999. iNDUSTRIAL EX~PERIENCE ~e: DH~r ~0147 ~ppl~aimalely 005 r e s e a r c b-- firms¯ A dual listthg ts USL~.

Soath ISst Avenue. New 8-ro~ Cape Cod, Being built. 80xl00 H, S. Graduate W~h Technical Power mowers and small an. arranging the firms alpha-plot* $15,000, Craft Training Preferred gate relmirs and weidaig. Niek’~ beHcally and geograpaical]y by

ATTILkCTIVE SALARYGarage, FL 9-52~6. Free Dlekn~ icoui~ly and municlpalilF.O~r builder wet pul.Up a n~ew ~-roor~ ranch w~h I-ear garage LIg~RAL and delivery. The report .is available at $1on your tht, $1~000. EMPLOYEE BSNEFITS per copy¯ Checks shoaid be

D~k~’s Parkway. New ~-roam ranch co~lote, $15,900. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT WE DO NOT MAK~ drawn to "Treasurer, State ofORTHO WEDDING CAI~ES[ New Jersey, CED-RR," and

WE Cr~AT~ ~.ZMIMORE GOOD HOMES AND SITES PHARMACEUTICAL ;eat ~o: ~w dsr~cy D~a~¢-One-half acre building abe in Hill~borough Townsaip near CORPORATION Pzincess Bake Shop meat of ConservaSon and EcO-

RA ~-2~15 heroic Development, ResearchMil]s~0ne. $4,250. ROUTE g~ RARITAN. N, J g9 S. 00abl St.. Many[Re and StatLstJc~ Section. ~20 EaaC

~Andolph 5-1400 KXT. 2’/9 Stair Street, Trentv~ 25, NewOne acre oc. AmweH Road, Franklin Township. $5,000,’ An equal opportunSy emploFer HO~|ls~|n~s Bakery Jersey.

At C]aremont DeveaipmenI near 00SisIone, recently built 6- R~ ~.02II¯ E:~peri,mced oDerators on I~/I W, 00aJn St., Somerville There are only three speciesroom ranch with 2-ear garage. Rr~ok rims athr~g ram’ y~rd. OwnerSinger sewing maeaii~es, alsomoving. Asking $18,900, e[ ~isonous snakes in th~~pe~ia~s. Only e~perlenced need CF.SSPOOLS

- A new, attractive 00-B. ranch with 3 bedrooms, Silly tiled apply¯ Good wages, holiday and United States.

¯ bathroom, roomy closet space, custom kitchen and large living pay and vacation. Call or apply SEPTIC TANKSroom. F~IL basement, heated and with lavagory. Aftaehnd 2-car in person, H. Trieber CaitbJ~g, CLEANED aN OHDINANC~ NO" 1~’3ORDINANCE TO AMEND

&N ORDIN~tNCE ENT[’I~..~D. -ANgarage with over ~ acre of nicely landscaped grounds with shade ~ First Ave., R~r~n, RA 7 Trt~cks -- N’o Wa/flng o~mA~ ’I’o LIMIT AND H~.Irees. Camplaln Road near Route $06. Only $20,900. 0~9. * ¯ ~TSICT ,~ Sp~c~IED DIS~¯ , __ TRI~S OR ZON~ OR

A beautiful "L"-shaped frame ranch home with g large hod. Young woman wanted to be.RUSSELL REID CO. a~L~vzr~s A.. ~r~.CrO~.~" sv,~:

ro~rns, powder room, cozy kJtcbe:t with Tappen range and ove~, come circulation sales manager~O Years Experience COHDING TO THEIR CONST~I3C"T~OIq Ardl~ TH~ NAT~ ANDa roomy ){vthg room w{lh knotty plne wa{]s .~t~ f{rnp]ace, .foyerI o~ Na.sh Ne’,l,~papers, ~reeJJ@~ EL 8-000 PJcr~NTO~ TI~JR 1K

entrance, full basement, hot water ell baseboard heat: Has new { money-m~kthg opportuniIy; weVI 4-~34

F~NK~IN TOWNSKa~, SaM:spacious 2-ear garage, Plot 100xS00.. LOCaCed" on Ann Stree pay salat,y, commission and auto I~sx’? COVNTY. NZW ~.~S~y."

11 ordained by rite Conrail ~*fMilLstone. A’bargakl at $10,900. expenses. Full time employee de. ATTENTION be T~wnsh{p of yran~lin, m ~he

CoUnCy af same,set, Sta a o N,~A~ Country Ctub Estates. HiSsborough. A nice 6-room frame

sired, but wilt consider 3 or 4 FA]~ERS $er~eY. tbnt aa °rdlt~anne eaiHJed",,AN oaD]NA~4~E TO LiMiT ~.~qDR]~TRIC¯r TO SpECLFI~D DIS.ranch home. Complete kitchen. Full basement{ ’h-acr’e plvi. { days weekly. For interview, esll Regular trips to Flcmingthn T~ C’TS O~ ZONZS O~ "tO n~.u-

Mrs. Zieger, RA 5.3300. Market. ggv-- bATE THZRmN BU]LDI~G~$1g,~00,--Dial" HO~-.l;g7 if you needed- Send y .... took with Zd .... ~CTUdN~S~UAC~CI~NRDAtNN~ r~At Green Hills off Duke’s Pal~kWay, 7-room Split Level’;" dltlona] income for Bummer and lodes. THP;]R ’NAT~E AND EXTgbPP OF TH~L~

bc<Irooms, ] !~ b~dhs, ]dtchen, living room and recreation roon Fall expenses. Extl’~t dollars Reasonable Rates USE IN FRARK]AN T~WNSHI~:SOMEtRS~T COUNTY. NEW ~rF~R~*~Y,fine condJSon. Attached 1-car garage, ’h acre, $18,000. can be yours. Few openings left

FL 9"~21 m ha~bY amended as follows:Do i% now. Phone Avon manager, s¢~tlon 1. Minimum Sl~e ~ LOI* Tn=

tel i~r L,fls, FrOntage In Feet, a~ ~howsJ. R. CHARNESKI INC. Mrs. Hughes.- ~o a n 3 uf ~hs "Ba~u[s a{~’~*.’~s~

UNCONDITIONALLY ~,~a y~v~ ~.0 Sullmn# ~uu.~-Realtorg and Insursnce Ms%ire woman Io babysit for me.L.. Zo..~ o,~.~, n~ ,he

2 children, 8 hours daily, 5 days QUARANTEED. REBUILT TOWmhtPiM. Mew Jc~eY¯’’el Fm.klia.la he~by~mel’l~tamendeflC°u""n r,~ad 00 fve~ or the R.10 Z~ne.weekly, steady ¯ Pine Grove Belt[aerators. TV ~;e~toD ~. Miniature Requ red yard

~-~ S. Main St,~ Manvil]% N.J. Manor vicinity, Call CR 7-3t21 and A00omaflo wailers Ar~ n vet prlnclpet BUIIdln¢8f~er ~ p,m. FIve doSara (~) dowrb the Schedule of Area, Ya~, and

BuH~i[ag Re~ulremenm, Zun1~g Or*RA ~’0070 Salesgirl, lal] tirae. Five-day TWO dollal~ ($2) a week dlnaace of the Tewnshl~ of FrankIInSorn~.~t Co.my, N8%’/ J@~ey," [~week, Must be cxperlsnced. T, H. FULTON bera~ .men~ ,n ~. ~ ~e~ :o~the R-J0 *=*~e¯

LlU--’s-’ngs Save TimeZett’s, ManvllIe. semi/on ~. Lot s~ Modfflc~¢mntOur Photo 19~-201 W. Main St,, Som~rvBhP~r~ittcd panuant to 8ec~n XWl

Baby aitter, in Fiagtow~ parawraph ~, Frontage In Feet, as00on,, Tues. Wed¯, and Tk~r$. "~actory Autb0rLsedH shewn in Column ~tl ol the "sc~edulnvf &res, .Yard. and Bui]dtng Re.

Ex~lient loon:ion nights ? - 12. Slec~-ln arrange- Frigidaire & TelevJsiar~ quir~nents ~n{ng or¢,~a~e o~ m~- TmVnshlp o~ ~ranRHn. $omerl~t Cram-The time to buy lais 6.reGal Cape Cod with cntcat~ce hall, men~ if de~ired. Coil leo 9-~007 Eatha end Service y ~ew Jersey." ts ber~y amended

to r~sd 89 feet ~r he R- 0 zone.¯ one-car garage. ~0xl00 landscaped lot wSh fruit treeS, 8hl’n~, ev~t%thgs betweOn ~ and 7:30 or Pkone ~ ~.qlO0 SeaSon 4. Section XVl]l. Sua.s~.¯ full basement, all improvements in and paid for -- is now! MoveSat. and Sun. tlon ~a¢2), is hex’et:~ .meade~ ~o readas f~ o~s:in, ~tart living and enjeythg the privacy at your own home. TUXEDOS 2) The P~annlng $°alxh within its

Just ~n time for school ton. You can be moved in and settled ~MPLOY~ENT AGENCY ~r.llna. ma~ perm o t create~¯ by the time ~hoo] starts. Terms arranged. Asking $1g~900. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS J~°r I~[re nreabY satdof tvontageSUbdlVl~l°nthan la the be mlnlmum0r lese’er

requ ~.ments f~r t~e ~ne ia wll~ch

Vats - No Down Payment M,ai and FemaleZELL’S ~at~ n apeClfle:i In ~lur~ns ~ and

Clerical - Technical 15 S, Main St., Manville or he schedule ~at in ,m ave.tie~t t~a:~ ~he m~nlmum r~q~ r~men{s

TerrSJc buy 011 tnls 4.room Cake Cod with expansion attic. ~ ~_~174 ~elfled In Calamus 19 a~d ~0 elsltuaied on 80XlC0 lot. Full basement, all hot water heat. Near ENGINEBRING ,,e ae~.I~, s~oh m~t~ an, ~-

ew sha be 1 ned to not mor~bus line on the ~uth Side of Manville. The finest aivestmeht ~XECUTIVES ~ SALES it,an ten per cent II0 I 0! ~t~e totalyou can make is buying your own home. Don’t delay. Come in CESSPOOLS, SEPTIC TANKS o~ created by said s%.~lVialon.

tod%y and cbueh far yeurselt. $15,;00,p. d, WAINFORD & CO, CLEANSD su~tvlslon of tht~ oreina.ce ~holt

Em~)10yD1eDt ~d~ency be deemed s so nrate ptovl~on toa*e e ~hat ~ any ~c~ c]m~tP~ pnro~ I~ve’+~tl’;n~ -.,,,~ ~ Og Nassau Street, Second False

Charle~ W. Corte]you ~e~,io. or s.be,v~on ~l~ b, aa¯

Have you been wmtmg to buy a homestead of your own? Then WA 4-37~g AmweU Road, MIddlebulb ord[nnlwnelarefl Invalidshall theno~ ~amaind~rb~ sHeared.el t~eread onl ~.8 acres of land wJtb trees and lawn located in good I~INC~I~N Call VI 4-008~ 8e¢llnn ~- All ardlnances or P~rts

¯ nr ord aanees Ineonsl~ent wn~ th~at’ea i~ E~idgewafer. ~qo~s~x]fy bQl~le ~f~Sb "~ roor~ i~nd bang. ~argaio ~a~es. Specializing In n~’lJJ~n~L’ ~y~ ’ilpe~g r~[~d.

Seeuon ~. Tn~ nrdlnance ~hall mR~Basement. VA ~r F.HA t~rms. Make this a must before you buy For Hire a]l buSdIng work. F~r ln~orma- rlre~,t ~mmedlatel’~ u~n a6Ogtlon an~anything else. Only $14,400. Iion, c~lL day or night EL 8.3800.puellcafl°n a~u’~in~~° law’

T~ ~arc~oln~ o~dlnance wag [~-n~dtlc~d nt n meeting n! the T~wn-T~rific Value In A Rauch Home PONY RIDES - 25B C[.4$SIFIE D RATES ~’p ~=~,.~.~ ~ ~e ~’nw~ n?Franklin on the llth of JulY,. l~]~aa~", ~Ias 3 larse bedrooms. Living room Fou will be :0~nd of, Panies for hire by the hour we, then rend tar the fl*st time.

hitcher with ai~ds of cabinets including wail ovcn and counter top /or parllos, picnics and ou|hlgs.The ManvRle Rewg The Ordlnnn~e wSl be turlher con.

sldere{t lar flt~ pt~a|e bF ~18range, full "basement, attic, garage. Im,mediat~ occupancy. Asking Reasonably Bricod. The ~t.lulkL~ ~ew~]~°°]t d

HalI.T°wn~lPAn,welIC°une~laoad otb~ddlebQshthe Tow nahIN. ~,rig,900.CaLl EOU~ Scheme| NeWS .,t ~ak/m a

eYen~nX ( m~fl-the Price on Au~ur~ 2~ ]~1 at linch

Then buy StLs ~.b~d*c~m ranch home. FUll basement, large l~llode8 F.41de Fal.r~FOR ONE PRIcEr

w;~n~;~ le"ehp~v’o’~meella~"te~te~’asr ,

¯ epperlun~ to be]~, ge~ fi(ed heat, Asaing $1g,000. "Amwel{ RoadPJve ~ per w~’~, $1,gg ~ ,.~ o~a~aee,

NvsbunLc Stet~n t~ eha~e per lasect&omWide selection of lotg to choose from FL 9-3621 all~ ~, to .aieh .e~00 ... ,~-,-,~ ,,~,*~

aSd~ to t~l$ new~mom,- MovlnRStop tn or ~ Miscellaneous ~, ~ ~ m~ml~.|

A,

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..... Re.~ff Estate!hb.d 19.:g,h~ee . . ~[ "De (]sco’s . . t~mum~tewmr~. " " ~.aul sm’a~ ....

1008. ~,~, eBA,B-96.%9 ’ ~ Maavillo{ ~t a M~a ~a ,.~n~al.~., ~.~, m,,,~,-~. ~’ g" ~’ .,aa~u..g~ ,Area ~a~...:"....... . /

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FAGE 12 THII FRANKLIN NRWS-REODI~t THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1~1

These Firms Are Genuinely InterestedIn The Future Of Our Community and

Your Welfare

RESSENYEI & SON DUNBAR PRINTING HAMILTON HARDWARE PASTORE’SFuel 011 HAMILTON STREET 598 HAMILTON ST.

Stewort Drire.ln

586 HAMILTON ST, & FRANKLIN BLVD.HI 5-0220 900 ~ASTON AVE.

KI ~tfi3 CH ’~-~$~2 (~H ([’9151

CHAMBER FARBER BROS. LUMBER HAMILTON LANES PUCILLO’SGreenhouses

OF COMMERCE 25,000 Items in Stock Bo4ellng Flowers for All qerasionsFranlt-[in To~llgh~p fl42 HAMILTON ST, 700 HAMILTON ST, EASTON AVE,

CHEZ MARGARET FOXWOOD KRAUSZER’S DAIRY RUNYON’S MARKET¯ Be~mty ~:lon Model Homes

gS$ HAMILTON ST. EASTON aw. Home Delivery ssg HAMILTON ST.

VI 6-1~,~3 CH 7-8200 ~[ E-I~I$ K1.5~6~ * "

COUNTY BANK & FRAN’S RESTAURANT LORRAINE’S SAVE- RITETRUST CO. & Cocklatl Lounge Varieties 5 & I0 Super Marketof Somerset ~ HAMILTON ST¯ 560 HAMILTON $’g, 725 GAbHLTO$ ST,

HAMILTON ST. & BAIE~ A’~]E. CH 9-~2 OH 9-gg~

DRIVE-IN CLEANERS CARDEN’S LIQUORS MR.ANTHONY’$ SISLER BROS.

Box Storage Free Del(very Cleaners Construction

HAbHLTON I~, gU 80~4ER1~]~¢ ~T. ~¢45 HAMDtAI’ON ST. .. , ~lg NAMJI1~TON 8~.

KI ~6.15 V| g-Se88 KI 2,e891., ’~ CH ¢~.S08g

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NEThe Franklin Second

WS-RECORDSOMEP~ET, N. J., THUR8HAF~ A~OUST lO, 1961

DOUGLASS SCHOOLS CmLDREN ON STAGE Fetherston Ask Freeholders Fear Legal

Reaffirmation of Reject Pipe BidsWaterReauests .... h t~20 Boar~ Of ’ceeko]dePs Pa~nt z[t $~’g7 a gaIi0°n’ Other

Friday rejected bids from bids were 1~2.07 by Verflex SalesFreeholder - director Henry seven companies on supplying Corp, of Carlstadt, and $3.06 b~r

Fetherston will personally be- both concrete and corregated Con-Lux P a i n t Corp. o1 Me-

,each seven Somerset plpefor use by the ColOlt~ Hoad tuehen.

quests for water from the Rol~.d Four bids were opened first approved revision of a right-of-

Valley Resevoir by Aug. 2& on concrete pipe and referred way parcel map for use in a0-

That date ~ the deadLine setto County Counsel Bobert quiring easements for a traffic

hy the North Jersey Water Sup-Thompson and Road Supervisor jughandto ~t Duke’s P~rk~.vaF

ply District Commission for ac- C, Irving V~Ln Clear for study and Route 206 ~n Hiltsborough.

and recommcedation. JughanBle Map RevisedeepSng requests.

The a t t o r n e y advised ~he Mr. fI~omI~on explained thatMr. Eetherston made his plea

at Friday’s meeting of the Board board that North Jersey COP.- the new map "takes in slope

’ of Freekoldcr.s sifter a letter crete Pipe Company el Irving- rights and locates trees which

from the Cotmty Plaonthg Boardton ’,was low bidder by virtue were not located on the original

was read. The plaJ~thlg bodyof its two percent cost reduc- map." He also told this I~ew~.

reported on a meeting w it klion for payment in 30 days, He paper that he i~ stiS negotiatitlS

Charles Capon," commission con-pok~ted out that Lock Joint Pipe with Walter J, Marshbarger for

sultant, who dJsclo~cd that of 22 Company of KenSworth had sub- right,-of-way on the east sldomated an identical hid of of the highway.

municipalities which petitioned $2,474.20, but had not offered Duke Farm has agreed to per-the comltdasion to he cut.sider.ed in preliminary studies, 13 re. the allegiance for quick pay- mit construction of the jug.

affirnled their interest to the meat.handle on its property, on th~

a m o u n t of 46,675.000 gallons H’owever, Mr. Thompson west side of Route 2fl6, It thenoted, the North Jersey. firm did Sta e octopi es with i s time re*

ACTING UP ~ A marching scene ~rom a prodRetlon of the daily, not aec.mpaIly its bid with ~ quirement.Children’s Summer Theater, a Summe~ stock group fur young Eight Somerset communBies certilied check for ten percent Referred to County Rngineer

actors a Douglass College is rehearsed by Bonnie Potasnik of indicated i n i t i a I interest, but f the bid price. He further ex- Donald Slices was a copy’ of

New Brttnswlek and Edward Berkow tz o Samervl 1¢ Working °~ ly Bernards Townshi S real- ,lalned that although the legal a letter sent to the County Fthn-

ihrmedits interest. No ~e-With the young actors Ere Mr. & Mrs, Lowell Sw~rtzell, eo-diree, nf -me was reca red from

,dvertisement seeking bids did ning Beard by the Branchburs

[ors of the new venture at the womett’s unJt of the State Un[- ~ .or~ ~

. ~ not specify the requirement for Planlthlg Hoard. It asked that~raagcwater, l~e@mtns~er, ~er-

varsity. A grottp Of 50 youngsters ~ok ~ IIz the six-week-long nardsvlile Brsnchburg Bonnd the l0 pel’cent assurance, pry- "ell proposals for future road

program whlcAz will end thmorr~w. Three professIDnnliy*st~ged ; ’ , pose] forms sent oat to pro. eonatractlon and reconstructionBrook Warren nod Wa chun~

ckLldreZt’s plgys were presented under the auspices of the Do It- T~I¢ ~0 eluctan~ towns out speeSve bidders ’~eoniaJned Ion- of that portion of ~uth Breach

la~ Depatment of Speech & Dr&rogUe Arts, side ~omerset were reportedly guage which couLd be construedReed lying in the vicinity of

- as a requisite for a certified the South Gate Development andthe tester Van Arsdale landreedy to reaffirm.

Queen’s B idge R pairs Are Begun; Also painted out was tbu, :.eok." bu dings" besent to,ho r.ooh-r e "s o m e communities oufslde He advised the board to re- burg board.

Somerset County" asked"¢or Ldvertise 8or I~ids on the pipe. The Township planners ex-

Tempoary Traffic Detours Set Up .at .... ppl,osof as [ .... d Free’older Grace Durisie. pialned that subdivision el pro-

r 175.0o0 gel]one, or 50.000 gal- summoned to the meeti~ S from perry is being made ila this

The Queen’s Bridge, which ’~ound for Mar~vJlle, So~erville lens, as wall aS one and a hB]f a week*s vacslion st 4-H Camp area. so it is important thatml]lion go]lolls daily, in Stokes Forest* commented they know whot- Somerset of-Sparta the Raritan River be- and ~arJtan will take the free" Mr. Petherston then indicated that the legal notice should con-

fieials are planning on the Coun-tween Bound Br~ok aad South Way at Ea~tton Avenue in Frank- .that Sor~rset communities had tain the proper language "thisBound Brook, was Closed for lin to West~n Ca[zseway and overestimated their needs by time."

ty road, They also noted the

$]00,000 in repairs for ~hi.~e into ManviLle and thailee to the sI~dtog, "Bridgewater ~ked l0 Mr Thompson said the board e:.dste~¢e of curves in the road¯ r~onihs starting Monday’. A trot- al~d increased traffic and safety

othe r towns; traffi c f£om NeW million gal]o~ a day whll e a may legally reject all bids, hazards,tic detour Stan has been put Brunswick to Bound Brook. Mid- big city like Bayonne 0nly asked Freeholder Anderson Fowler Advised of Accidentsinto effect. dlesex and the Plainfields will 15 million." was absent from the meeting a A n o t h e r Branuhburg ecru-second straight weak,

muniea’cion, from Mrs, RolandBy sehedu~tog the start of take the freeway b r I d g e at Officials OrlUelted

Two other bids were $2.fi07 by W. Howell of Lamington Road,work. the Board of Freeholders Easton Arenas acro*~a the river(~u Friday noted that it tried

~ pisoataway I traffic -f r o m

Bridgewater officials we r e Kerr Concrete Plpe CompanyunmaccesMul]y since July 15 to Bound Brook and the P]ainfie]d$

also blamed hy Planning Di- of East Paterson and $2,503.20 North Branch, was referred to

get a firm ~mmitment from the Mrs. Howell asked that "h01State Highway Department on to SO u t h Bound Brook gild

rector William Roach for pub- by American Marietta Company Mr. Vao Cleat.

lbc date it would up~,l the East-Franklin will take River Rood ]]eJzing unofficial figures on an- of KenviL

and curve" signs he placed

West Freeway span. This bridge to the freeway across t&e riverticlpoted eosL~ of pipe coxlstrsc-

was to serve motorisls null[to Easton Avenue: traffic from

lion to its Township. He said$ Bld~ Opened near her home or 0~er means

work is completed to remedySomerviSe, Rsrltan and Man- Slay figured their own costs on Bids on corrugated pipe were. taken to eliminate accidents and

a’sog in The Queen’s Bridge.villa to New Brunswick will take

an equal share of the $43,000,000 Armeo Drainage & Metal Pro- to ware drivers that they are

The old span was buSl more Finderns Avenue to Main Streetproject ~mount, but it netually d u e t s Inc. of Philadelphia. approaching the entrance of her

in Manville to River ]Road in will be based on the distance $7.fl~.56; Buffalo Tank Division property. Several accidents re-

than 99 years ago. Hillsboraugh and turn left for s community lies from the start of Buffalo Steel Company, Dun-suited, she naid. in damage to

The freeway span has n e t New Brunswick through Frank-of pipe t~nstruetton. Although eden. $630. partial hid. and Re. her ~eacss. enltmnee sign, mail

been opened as schedttlell be* lin Town~hip nt Millstone. and an annual cost of $2,830,000 has p~blie submitted the ]o~v offer L,~X, trees, shrubs and lawn.

¢.uuee of delays ie completing tr~ffie from SomerVille, Man-beer~ stimated, and will be paid burg, P~.. full bid but no total

an interchange at Roule 28 in villa and Raritnn to S o u t h by 30 to .10-year bonds. Mr. given. ’DIAL A NUMBER~ SERVICE

Bridgewater. Unofficial use of Bound Break will take the West- Roach said no definite cost fig-Mr. Thompson said that Re- PROVIDES MARKET NEWS

". the roadway and the bridge has on Causeway to Weaken Canalare for ~uolcLpalRtos has yet public submitted the tow offer South Jersey fruit and vega-

been rel~rted, but Freeholder-director Henxy Felhsrston said

Road into South /]ound Bro~kbeen e~tabll~bud. He also on the largest item of the total table growers wilt soon be able

persons who do ~ are subject~tsying off the freeway,

pothted out ~0~d a hearing still bid, and thue bueame the tow- to. pick up their phones, dial

must be scheduled by the coal- eat total h i d d e r. However, a nui~ber, 8~g receive a two-

in court fines. Mope for New Bridge mission when the FRete estsb- Armeo was }ow bidder on" all minute report on latest market

Since bridge repairs win not A f t e r this information wa ;ishes a f~e for the ~ter. other items, coeditLol~.

be completed before BO u n d re~d by Mr. Fetburston, it was As a member of the County M~, Tkompaon recomeedcd Within the next two weeks,

Brc~k High School reopens lie stated by Wilbur Smith. who Planning Board’s Water Supply re)action of these bids because the State Department of Agri-

doors in the F~S. the board re- regularly speaks at be0rd ~eet- Committee, Mr, Fetheraton sue- Rep~thSo’s offer was ~ot ac- culture expects to install in its

quired its contractor to keep a ings, that the announced use cesdally asked for Freeholder companied by a certified cheek, Bridgeton office three telephone

pedestrian walk Open g~hl]e work of Weston Causeway gave him boa~d approval to write to the but the company pleaded that nnswering machinen wh[ch will

ta in progre~. The South Bound added "hope for the completion reluetar~ ~omerse~ mu~clpail. It did ~at hear frum Couot~ nLgomaticaliy cathy morket fit.Brook Board of Edun~tton asked of a new causeway bridge.’* Re- ties, He explatoed that by. re- oRielals in time to submit a formatio~ ta nil onsets.

for the walkway because bus cor~tructioa c4 the causeway, affirming Its earlier request or bid aa specified th the proposal The telephone campanF w [ l [

~an~m’ation for its stusonts to which ex~erlenoe~ flooding an. x~vlstng figuree ~ tt a com- form. He advised the board to carry two listings fur the new

I~BH~ had not been" provided nuallF, 1~ n pet project of Mr. mtmity "doe~ ~et commit itself readverUze’ for bids ~or fusr ac- servl0e: New JerSey Deparb

Jn the 1~$1~$ budget. Smith, Me also asked R o a d to ~ndJthr~a," He s~ld~ hOW- cepthnce of zmy present ~ters meat , of A~rlculthre Market

~mpor~’y De~m~ Supe~sot C. Irving Van Clear ever~ he wo~d advise fl~ze mu. would resuld in a law su~. NeW~ arid bfarket News, l~ew

¯ The temPorary detOurs are: to eorre~t a problem ~ West~n nlcipalities to p r e s ¯ v t a "re- "The boa:-d did accept the bid JerSey Dep~rtment of AgrJcul-

’¢a.~cfle Irom NeW.,~tm~wiok ~m-Hoad,. , aR~c" t, eqtm~t, o! W, Berman & CO. of Sore’ t tzre, ~ .. , t~

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"A :NEW :RATE ON NEW CA:RS:Before you ’buy a new ear, arrange A.’aOU~r.$1oo Ssoo Sees IL00£ $1.s00~ $2,000 $2,.~00 $3,o0oyour own financing" through The FirstNaHo~I Bn~k o~ ~o~o’8el County, TIA~E,In thisway, youwi]l be able to ~hop romans. $8.9c [,29,,~ $~7.16 [$8,9~ ~88A0 ~117,$8 $147.3~ 176,82

around and have all the benefits 2d ,v~,. ~.~ 2~,s~Sd.o~~s.o~~7.sc Po.os)z$.so lzs.ooof being a eash buyer. Aa thechart at right indicates, First NaLionaI 30 Me,. 3.6~ 18.3: 29.3~ 36.6, Sa.ee 73.28 91.~0 109.92

offe~ truly low cast financing. 36~,. ~.)c I$.~ ~4.~ 3LO$~6.6~ 62.]6 77.70 93.24

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PAGE 4A ~ME FEAbrKLIN N£WS-EE~ORD TEUP.~B~AT, AUGUflT Lg, 1961

Devged Eggs and Ham inAsplc for Summer!

CONSPMEK I RICE [NDP]X~,on 0on[h.o to h. ,n B icfly0a Beautyeco~omis~ gu hnolr abOlfl t¢:ossol~ur prlt:e index. It’~ ~inl-ply a means of keeping tabu en ~7et~i[ Drive c/lunges of certaineveryday ten s -- a incun~’~biuh idl ean~tltl~or~ Shouldlandershmd hailer .~

A b~tler undertJIo¢Id~ng ~r th~s . ~ ~ /~terrn I,.’ould lU,Vi!al thai the east

of t~d is no1 tile villain in a

& l:lessllr~ 0[ price ~hange$. As

~euns that tilt. prices of things ¯ ~COoL to took at a~g coo] to |be taste, these deviled eggs wti] W|~ a!~I~$m fzp~ ~¢$t~,

~’aD~l ~ge e~r~ers buy was ¢ "l127.5 percent of what they were

~W Maflagei~eDtgroin 1947 through 1949. ~{ your eyebrows a~ birdActually, the food prit2e h~dox this; Each

for Mtn’ch wa~ I~L2, or u )it[In B~ DOROTHY MADDOX~ore than SIX percen~ under the P’or a special hmshe~n er large buffet party, "DevJ|laJplk¢*’ E $ia Aap~general average, to brows, b perfe~ ~S

Many faetom are involved in traJ~* [ham ,p "DEVILICIOUS" EGGS IN ASPIC/lgurm~ the index. There have (Makes 6 salads)to be for the index to mean any- ~ envelo $ unflavored IgelatLn g hard,conked eg sthing -- belot¢ l~.

[ $i cup o~ water 14½.0unee tan ~e%lled hamin the ~h’~[ p/ace, the bade Goads a~d ~,srvicea consider.[ 1½ eu boRl~fl wafer ] tablespoon greez~ pickle re~sh

~criod -- 19¢7, ’48 and ’49 -- ed in figuring the index include fl eh~Sekenbeuflloneubet Salad greell9

ws~ sel arbitrarily, Thal’s ~he’ food, clothing, housing, trangpo~ ft~ etxp~ Garden D~$sblgSoften gelatin in cold water¯ Stir into bvJ)Jllg watoi" W h bOU Oi~ ¢~he$

period with ~n assigned index’ to/lea, medics[ care. personal Chill until syrupy. Spilt eggs la haLf Lengthwise. Remove yo gs a,d mashof )DO. When a selected li~t ca~. reoreationv] jtem~, to. with deviled ham and reiJffh. St~ff eggs and stand who e egg on flat end ingocgi~, end services goes up haven arid alcoholic beverages, indlvlduaI oiled custard cups. Cover ea¢]l with gelaR/l mlatu~. Chili untgprice, the i~deu Kltogether, there are about 3fgl flrIn. Unmok[ 01[to Salad greens. Garnish with pilu%nto and parsley.~teh" over IC,3. When prices i~tem~l Garggn Dressinggo b~,ow what they were dttrln~ i These terra.sent lhe goods and

~Mix I cup mayonnaise COmbined v ~h V~ cup lemon Juice a~zd ~ cup

the bu~.o p~rled, the index goe~ services par’chased by families cliP]lied ~rc~li ~pper and !~ cup chapped pars ey or oil ve~.:I ...

14th .........,Of ut’bfln w~ge earners and/ wish to leave ~ ~i~al] ]}ght burn. closed and J0eked wiDgows ~ndnlerical work~,’s in 3.0[~ lown.%/lag in aoz~e part of the hnuse, doors and drippy water faucet~.

ANNUALoitiosand,o0ubaoftheOo, oO S oode’veriso o r ....."youdonthove, oe0 .....3tares rangln8 trom tewns with pal~zr ~nd milk. Ar~nge to el’, pult the master Switch to guta population of 2,500 to cities of have tile lawn cut while you are off electric power,roughly 8,00fl.g00. away,, tiio .0re enida .Ira w, ha oo0, parred th .open~lll 84 Percent o~ ~dl p~opE neighbor ~r h’iond who will eouhottt, work or comntun~ylLving i~ urban places in 19~2 check the hause frem time to ~er must he kept cold, enid, ’and about 40 percent of the iot~] lime. You might ask this per~n cold! Kecp-~ld fo~ds in~:lttde:Oop(:leSon of the eounlry, to t~tke in the m~il. sandw[ehe~, egg~, me~t, pies,~lOllt~OllllDry VO[~llttCA(~t, The consenter price index J~ Oily or wax), dusteloths or cream - flIJed or co,lard - fSl~d

Fire (~o. NO. ]. used ~o fz~quently whell cost of maps Should be discarded or cakes and mos~ ntain dishes.

BE

]ivLng is discussed that is is well washed clean. Items such as First, chill foods clear throughto keep la ralnd wh~t tt in- paint ar, d cl~ing ~uJd~ shOUld at time of preparation, T’ner~

LLE MEAD BALL FIELD dLoates. It’s alBo was in keep in he Placed in a C0Ol spot or dir,- keep ’h~’~ enid en ~out% usin~

AL~U~T 9-1~. 7 P.M. -- ]-2 P.M.mind what it does nat ir, dieate. ~osed of entirely, any el the it~sulated food con-

it tells *to~bitlg about the Clean t&e refrigeralor artd ladners avaiLable. Finally, ke~p~omP~ -- ~d~P$ -- E.¢~I~: e~ange~ in the ki~ a~d cave the door. slightly aja~ to perishable t*oas enid until eatea

amount~ Ot goods arid sez’v[oe~ prevent odor. Dispose of all left- --t~e [e~ chest is wggted it food

Firemen’s Night f.r.d~e, b.~’ o~ th~ to,.l ....nt’ over toed. ,tands ~ a~ Oo yo~ p~,,~famlSes spend for living. M~ke a last minute check tc table all afternoon.

Thurpday, August 10 Neither does it t~Al lhe differ. IPrizes for ComPanies wl~ Tracks enees la ILvlng coat ~ differer

places,ft d~ ,or ..... ~e f~ TWO BEAUTIFUL HALLSearnings, which have r[s~n fasler and higher than the price t~

Completely Remodeled

Pan VAOATtON uAYs For dll Ocemlons.& MeetingsEven n short vacation re. . I " "~~u~r~s so,he pr~pa~tlan for

CATERING SERVICE BANQUETSleaving the house vacant,Make a )let of llama to be WEDDING RECEPTIONS ~ SHOWERStaken care of before you leave

a~d asto.d to, ~,~ ma,r a~, pc,. AND PARTIESsible before the last minute,Cross the items off your list as New Circular Bat. - Open to tee PubLicthey see eompleSe~,

Plan to have the house looh Package Goods to Goaa normal a~ p0$dlble You may

PLt~t Pie* -- ..~4~aages -- $¢R~w~he~

POLISH.AMERICAN HOME, Inc.Ce.spooM -- Septic Tanksvto~ RA 2-4772

CH 74739 z~,6 N, FOURTH AVE. MANVILLE, N. I,II I I I

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THURSDAY. AUGUSt’ 1O, 19~1 THE [~¢ANKLtN NK’WS-RECORD PAGK [~A

~l.~

evident during hat, dt~" weather is dry, there will be a light gr~.~s is made at pit of 6,abast cured dur-lgrowth, which will nat hide or or slightly acid.I~rlads,and 8ro

fog the Fag. Baby thatched camouflage aid y011owing leaves. ~DSt of the soft found in thelawns slay turn brawl1 v e r ¥ A year or two after eTer- ar~a. particalalqy that in lxewrapidly, at=d a complete tens- greens are transplanled. Effect9 deve]op~ments, is quite acid, |t~ration is usually required to or Dorms] ies£ Or needle drops order 1o raise th~ pit Level c.|correct It. may be mor~ sLriking. Those these sons. it is ncee~sa:’y to

! Other problems may oceur:P I~/~’~ is Wol of ]~oa¢ly-drain- add ground ~/mesthIlE.and cause Stub/met h~’owninK, I ed s0tls walt orten show an oh-but if a good nlana~etTmnt Dro-I- zlorlual amount Of ]t!al yellowing

DUaTBOWL R~MEDY? , gram is adherod to there should ! on insido hranehes. If you do notA CeTL~)n ml,they i~ g tl i n be little wor~’y. G0~ePally the:Water transplanted ovorgr~ens

thtoLtgb ~orr~ llyJ/tg tJrdes. ~yasses rtt~z~,ly go dorr21aat at~d IthJ~irlg n th’y SnD3Jl)er. tlC.edie.Hot children Rre [ha sctlveI will recover al /,h e roturn o~I drops may be earlier and blare

sort Wbe kt,{,p the backy.,~?d favoi~able weBther. Even the SOVEre. Proper prunthff and Cul-beoL of lawns shoaJd Iiot be tu!’e will door~,asc the no~co-~hurttEd up mrs something like

g~°Shrubs’ at~d L 230 ~]ver-

ex~pected tel bE porfect at [d] abh! affuet~ o~ evergreen 11cedis¯ a delft bowl i~ dry weather and.somtqh~r~ eJ~.¢ i~ wet hme~ dt~p

Dusi seltlcs an the wbldow-I r ftlrther information, on

A thi~ subject request B711 ~’Prun-S i l L s and iurnlture, and it’s LOSING LE YE~ . .about alI :.he cnn du to keep WheB ~ozoe of the old leaves ,thei? cloth(.~ clean, i . ] gl~ens Lose T h o L r Needlo~,

or need ~s on your avuy e’Ta O ., .re from ]he Agr]e~ U.’-Mrs. O’S, decided loJzg ago

brown end fall, do not bc~ome Administration Bu]ldlng Som-levergfeOtl*t tffFn ycliaw and ~he~l a] Exlenslon Servlee, C~untythal she’cl ,~ep the kids no¸

mat¢;er how deep the dust or alarzlled. E;vergree~ romain ervil]ethick ~he ~md.~{llOCk. ]{~ock green Ihrot]ghotzt the year be- __

She and her husbaI~d have I LIMING LAWN SOIL8Whe*n trallsp]ant|ng ICaUSe they do not lose all theirever~ loyed witH the idea ol10]an~ 1’1"0113 hotter poL~. JloJd foliage at one time. Ne~)e or ~a]l acidi{y or rOkallnit¥ i8

buddthg ~ I-.ig wooden plalfart~ ~h0 }{o~ lap~ide down add tap leaf life t’anges from one to measured ill terms af pH units.over the wbole yard, w h i e J~ g311tiy Qtl the edge of a six years, depending on the A value of ?.0 Indicates n neu~should be L~tJl,d news to s0ma ~ ellch. DO Dot attalup~- ta zpeciea of the plnnt. New ]eaves tra] soil, neither acid not" a]-lumber s~]e~man out after jerk thep|antErom|ts PVL are pradueed each :,’ear and knline. Values less thBn’/,0 (as ~~~at comrni~sioa. . some af the o[d inside ones die p}~ 0,5) J~dJca~es aoJdlty (tJ~e

Btl~ j~’t ~ece any e~tsiei¯the ~ur~m~r tl~oaLhs wit~tin the Ftd [Bll tO the groMad. ~i~ai]~t* the nllm’oer, t~te lllor~

Way? Wh~t a b ° u t P[ardiag areas urtder or near large trees Usually, aro~u~l le0f ar needle a~:[d or "sour" the soil) arid pHmyr’[Le ~ a ground cover? and shrubs, "[’hi s I~ due to th( rap goes urinoticed because values more than ?.0 (all p[-lWott[d tht]t :.land the traffic? competition between tree, shru): new leave9 or needle9 eoace~zl ?.51 indieate~ alkEdinlty (theZ~ot ~thugb EnoUgh anti grass ~or ~[I materials ne~ the older izlside foliage that h~s lar~cr th .... bet, th~ ixtore

~ ~ IDA~NO, say~ Doz~ald B. Lacey, essary for good plant growth, lost iL~ nurn/al color. It may a~kaline or "sweet" the ~oil.) ood.. ,.ee..nd h .......d.0oo o’ th. .......’or

ist, my-%l¢ ].~n’t that laugh. As separate unLts ~nd re g Lt ] a I pending on Lbe past and cut’- pOor results with [awrm. botha tTtatter oJ fact, Enmputillon tnanagement o~ tHE ]awp. fer. r~zzt ~rowtag season9. I~ing those Izewly seeded and those

lengc fa~ any plant, situation I Put on a heavy growth o[ foil- too acid a sail.BBt her~%, WhL~t he ~uggeats: Thatch" probien~s also become age. ~f "~he fallowing summer The optimum growth af turfAI a stal~.er, make a special -~ ~ I

:play area for ih@ ynung’uns BP.d,pnfal-rje ~J~e ~Jna~dary rules. Pa~

are~t and fill it with Laabak.YOS, tbis is the sluff the eJr-

¯ ~ ~asE~ USe because ]t’~ soft~ quite.,ooo and de.. ......d oat "--- WAYlikel~ l(, bivw much¯ ~ =

it stands kM traffic qtqte well

Up under J~t=l~es and elephants,not to tnenLioo llon~ and tiRoIS, i([ have ~,~;s( th~s a~other theaddz’es~ oi a place that ~clls ~1 ~IIItartbnrk.)

Try Sod 1Now, l,(.t(,e th ...... lty of

CHIC~IIIIthu tanbozk wrists ofg, ~crateh.or dig the ]e.’l of the yard andpu’i ...... der for sod wRha A~COI~

= ~od farm. IShe has the ad-dre.~ses cff iwo.)

eight tt, 12 rt’nls u square toot, ~" ’ ’

deIivered, nnd it’s a lot easierto fall On 1hag a pine board.N~t LO z?tentiun the absence o[splinters.

Tllwn pahh ~tlt~’ bare soots~enlalnin G with perennial :ye-grags. Giw" Ihe whoLe busit~ess

/.beppe~s.

Maybe the kids wiLl Like theirtanbark al’ea enough to spend #"part af thelr ilr~e in it, ar maY-be eventually these parents can

~e~ r pened for full flavor I .H.,Tbed?"o.. ,,..y .,- ..

,put ~od over th e whole yard, ¯ peytbembych~¢k~ndletfhe

Anyway, you’ll have to admit, %~v’h~t 9. d~ff~Z~O~DO~ tPo~ ~1~1"1~.x1~ ~k~El| Urzllk~podman do your leg work[

It’s a" better golution than lock- WHAT? Yau don’t have a

thg everybDdy ul0 ill tHe garl~e,~PO~.ohe~ f~om OtlaoP 8tEtraS whisk ~cl~en altar pio]~r.txz~, CHECKING ACCOUNT? bat-

- ¯ "you got r/leo New Joz’ee~" Po~b.e~ ozll~ l~ours o.~er thor ~ open ane now and relaxl"" HOT WBATffB~ TROUBLB8 leave l~ioked, rl~tS mos,tx~ you ~Og mOZ’O I~S~OU~ tls.vo~

Disease tannot, of course, be [ g~-n{J. ~OlU.X~)~ JL~IO~’ ~oz~eOf, iO~t, ~ eg~I for OOO~d-~P~t’uIed out as a cause af Summer ’~ro$1x New Je~o~ ~4~.~l~oned Po~.oh~B ~re bol~lawu brawning, but usually the ~ ]~e s~e to ~ ;~0:[’ f~O~l~. ~OW ~i’~z’~O~ ~o~ohO~, k~danlage ha~, been doBe by the,,..,ti.,eco,.i.e.o,..... / r rrr .... " .........."""is most coromon on lawns wbere p o~Jl¢ ~/~ El~tl¢ a~d Gaff Cot~p~.v ,~R om 83the~urfisi ...... k eondit]an.

I~ rll~! ~P II 10PakE.e, Hewark, HewJerse, {It may be doe to Poor drainer,’~ I I t I~I hi Please e=nd ~y time tap)" of the’~ ~IIIovet’wate~iog, lack of maiature~

~ ~lW 20 p~IO ~ook. eolo~, booklet, TEe l~Jchee of New ff(d.~’.=1t ..... h fertiH ..... d man. ~

"N¢~lnch bogs, SOd web wo~ms, .~’"-.. the~ln~ltoo~tEtni ~[t* ~..,,,.....,,,*,.,’~and others may in)urn lu~ and tempUnI recipes and plotare-stnrles about New " "-’ * ~eatt~e It to brown oft The use q

MANVILLENATIONALBANKOFMANVILLE,NJ.i

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PAGE gA TRE FRANKLIN NEW$-RECOED T~[~D&Y, AUGUST 10, 19al. , .

The Frgnklln Capital lnq)~vements "TO YOUR HEALTH, MY FRIEND]" 4+

A~’r’~l’i’rt’~_--~t"~,"w Ir’llr~ Cost County $615,342I K GUKU New ~$rsey’s gl eo~ntlee last

yem’ stepped up their aggregatePublisbod ’A’¢0ry Thursday spending for oapJ~t improve-

by n’,ert~ {o a io(~i of 13ear/y ~2milhnn--hlghest annual outlay

Eash Newsp.+tpers lnc, ~ IP+ recent years.

Edward Noah, ~ilor an’.& Publisher Major Du’day++ for buildings,An bony J Frozza. Assistant Editor tend, bridges, machinery, equip-

me.’ti ant( similar long - livedOlflre: Railroad S~uare, Middlebouh, 8omersel, N. J

items ec~t the coulxtles a total~F’ntered +as Second Ch,ss M{dter oil Janullry 4, 1055, under {he A~ Of $21,9’/3,320 In lg0U. This cam-

of March 3, /87P, st the P~t Offie~ at Middlebosh. N. J.,Ec-e~xlcred an duly 5+ 1061, at the Post Office al ,~me~eL N. d. pared with average ttDnual ex. ...

- ~enditt~l’e$ of $1’t,601,837 for theA~I n¢.ws stt>l’ies aod letters of eorilmem submitted for puhlieatim) ~ <’ r i o d 1~5 - 59. Aggregalemust bear the name gad addre~ of the writer,

spo~djog fo r the Rye . pert Per"

Single eopP:s $+; byovr subseriptioa $2.50; 2 years $4.$0 Jod totaled $88,000,1P~, TogetherTelephones: Viking 4-700~, EAn~olph $-3a00 with the ~9~0 ox£t]ay+ this means

.... soa~dm+~, t< L, YaV~ArYavoosT z+i im+C -- th ..... tier h.~ .~nt .~orW............... $I)~ rail)lea o~ caphaI item,+

slnte 1955.

A Ne0w Frontier ~. ~.,+~+ot co=~y, e++.-.g ttew rl+onti<]r will be opened public service, ivilh particular dilates for capital improvements

hi New Jel-aey It will be a foul emphaais aa foreign aSf0~rs, lust year totaled $g1~342, Thiseordrasted wdh aa average tm-[t kn.wJedge, un inspiration Io "The s u p p o r t of Ihis new noel uutlay of $t59,100 for sept-tile "nation. This E:Iontier win foundation will enable tie IO de- tel items helween 10~8 and tgfi9

lak~ thn rOt’fit of a new grads+ vein ~ J~ eff~.+Ct O tTeiv ~d +4]}- when total expe31dRore~ on ~api-ale ~,chool ;~l semi’by PriIleeton paralleled pt.ofe.%~i¢amI ~chool, (a] items aggregated $7~5,~,Univers~ly devoted to d~v~lop, its major objective will be LWO-/meg ~alen(ed I~?l%(ms fez caYeel’~ fold; to uag~le~t Ihe flow ol ’/’~e ceplh~l imp~a~menl fig-Jn public service, well-prepared p a o p I o itltv po- are++, iruH’udin~ expendJttire8

h’om both current and borrow.+this new school f<,r advanced sltlons DI public :’esponsibJJit~ ad funds, were ¢omp~led fromstudies ia the areas (If govern- °lid to set b~ egal)~ple n~w I~+at" ]fflclal :’0fords by the New Je-J~IO~LL ~llld. inteiirtalLonal !iehtlio~s I~rm; r}f t~x~emlenoe lilrougliotd +eY T&Xp~yors AssOci~tlon lo~’ivifl be urganfzcd th[’ough the {he nation In vdueatlon for t/XO

its annual reference work."FJ-

’~.-dg,~.+

pencrosity of a group of moony- public sei*vi¢,~,+’

mOLlS iadlvidua] s who have

)lafieIal Statistics at Ne~ Jerseyr~ ~ell’Ca l)ri3~celon ~ LII~SAiVe gift i The hialolie gill to Plinuetan

Local Government." . {’ltff ~5 plilllan dollars. IUniveretty h+ another glorious

Already world f~lllOtt8 fop i[s, ¢onlmendatiotl ~ov thJ~ ere0(

el--" B~k~ --"

Wolz~lrnw Wth;ni3 ~CllOOl of Pub academic co e" which i8 Otl~,. + ,n,e=n.,+o, a. l.oi h +r ...... ,ha. ha,weu ~,s its strength in the,’ ~it i. gift to the entire nation at|d Plays From Screen to Stage PlayII n ~ e [’g r a d ti a t l, ~o’ts amidl wbich needs ~n ever . flowing~.i<.nc~s. l"vi~e~’(on’s ae;x" sehozi~slream at prof~sJoa+jJy lrainnd

Rlld Sttttdry Th~llg$

will’ g¢l hevnnd tht: seope naw ielvil aorvantt~ ~ehtxded ill tht!c overvd hy the WilsuB sellnoL !itewes( movomellts <d history, SLimmer fun . I harm¯ Exquisite bolanc tt~ of nteU gt.nee zld ~ ~Ig [3 5~ )l-

~]’he thrilling t.hallcnge~ of st’hD-"il~’tho seic/tc~a selecting history,leslie cxplo~’a!iou that wLIt be in the art of mating high govern. Ithe qulot moments and the blar-]ply incapable of ~cemg throes

It weald seem an unusual fvatjing ones. the ability to ,~!uecze;ua they are perhi,p$ bat:ease~he ~ouacl~l~vlt of file llg, w grad.u alcrda) ~licy and the col)~m0n~ to t~ge a charming mot/an pic- all the burner or pathat 1~s+ !.tray down htai{h , f him he i’Ve-ate illS[ [alien ~i~L.i- t‘ t el lie*( by douisloli8 Io implement policy, lu and turn t, for son e an- sible o of a ne or a s a-Iogn zea he ha a. d R~. I Isprir~¢.m’s president. Dr, Rub !~uch t-~lented iadlviduala de°at- tath~mabto reau0n, in t a anition, anti+ as is Io be exp~cted~:this rc¢ognitJtm which ~’nak.a4rt F. (~nlhevn: [~d to (he publle’s SelVh,c are equal])’ charming s~.ilg’J musical.[a terrific sense of movGmelli, doclorillg at une° a rz~¢:SSily

tin ilnp°rta[ll t°" °n7 L:°~lnirY’+$ but that is what has been me- In a rk Chumpioa’s dil’~etloa, to him snd Iho b..~ O~ his--’rht. tn~gnifh.cnt a,,tl,m ,,[ 0atul~0 at; th~ infaniryl~en in eo¢o2Hlsho d by lhe makers ~f .~’eJy, foe, some of the ereditlexiM<m{’t:.

lh{’ d°n°~ Jn ealnhlishillg Ihi~!We~l Bermth, llle SAC CI’lyW JJ~ "Carnival.’~ tot the fine performances nlug I ~ut Dr McPhet+(.$ :.

t the truly ’nlen*arabi, "¢ZJ~’achu"lnulXd:diun etmble~ Pt’h)t+l.hal i.!Onlaha, ih<! ph3"slciMs on Cape

Wh a one ahou d wan m gd o h ngift zJPh~i’ i/ alld olh,.t" m+ivovsities Cat~vc.l’(+)+ ~ld ~k~ astz~oauts

y n~ ..

o ’. ’ . ,:.

h ’o ,’ w~ l 1 cmal-;fur our El ..... hips

toal~eoa f mtovpse and make ae play Anna Maria A,borghet, ha~min tlw hook, ¥oang ff ......

b+

limb i fie "’" + + t’ l" . ,i ..... ! I Ueh hard "r t~ not beell lmown prt2vlou+ly for s o {’h +n s’lh nor ~+ ally, } ~.=,JUl)ai OctH tL I(lI) LOi + that a RIOUp of anonyillOll,l k) }dE+z,.+ <~ }d ]lu~ o .+}2+ .++ t ~ ~IC II : 8b bl hu h+ ¯ Or J ~.<nubih’ vt’rx]¢+t ’ al a ]l:e~’l oF ex. ¢[ n ’s as ccea e t 36 n+kt]iot ~ore +us -~ + "~ ~. *

g~ ¥’ *.. P u!m }f (he vast a. ortn+eLlt t>f

......... .. - +on + p -eess + e , o nan~e aa no w i. m u a ns rupee s en r. gc e I e II C t cu~n ] u Lhlt [O lh~ della endowment it spu SUCh rfuut at, ¯ ¯ ’ + - ’ aJ a toe’*de reaches a fa ’ wLder ~os p~ , ¯ AS a m" ter d[ i r- + .. + a , ,cou+nl’Y:; )m~J H(’J++"+J~ ++ u+cdl + ou(stalzd}+l~+ +eaden+c c, - audvnue ¯ ev ..... ’ ’ J’ w+iO ~lO~u ’11+ 8mVtlltUt+"% + h;Jll +n thQ b£gde+t : BC , It B her +i g II+ vo e+ per- , ,;.+L.+I ha++++InS and luw !dear’or It+ a htught page in thg+hiL show thus wo~ d 8oen haps u uceu+i Omed e g" dI v~-++ ~+~+-+,"The n .-a wi~h + lU’OV ~ Am e" c~ Smg~ q+hey ap.d he ha +( = . - I EYe" +y h ng a e¢~LI d ~0 R b y¯ " o rn a t~ec~ss+u eve el egh pe+’loJmanoes a week, u o J m+12 ,d + en s + ,. +n ~Juople of PP lesion U ver~ y ( z] o

-- t + pp++n . t~nd I~e+ a I1 ..e i¢i+ s with e esl p~s+]hlt, L~re uponlng L~ ew rent e+ fat+ PaY WO d ~ ~ bl +0" which ~J3~17lime+ falls ]1el’ o hb or’by df eu i P+~.’+blp +- dund~nt+ We’yonu hay g ~+e neve. ber ac trig. I . .pt-{.o+ .ii ra+ fo. t ,..~ ib ,mar J++t+o/+ h U ,excflllg st/am W+{ re~. on:-~

¯ . _oo,,,o ,]

hopping Around Rolfe B ’t the ereaturs of ]’CarrdvaP ku ..... J .... Mitchell, ehiefly+,o, t/uiHs ,o~ance’ and +a+J ....¯ obviously felt thuL if a good i a danco * nn B "oadway buf¢ re, ! ’ " ’ "

, , ha 0 ord fury novel* pI oslory" I~ worth ellng in ouo=s exL’eney attraetmve as(hCL~modium,’R is worth re°ling in~Mq.eco. ~/e/sdev aha ddebon-~ g’ "n

GARDEN N~ i,,,,oU,~= s,,d ,.~,,~h ,he~ 0~,..:.i.. k+,,d ~ea:’,ed o.d ~,’.el’ Son,o,,,,*~o~,n:’ha.,+,au.~edllill]~ iV&) iwk I Jlu m SU ke chup$+ } Jt~ltitr ii + ’ "t l " Loi’ymland some]low, whctl lip h:Is to t ¯ + " ¯ +’ ~ m

:nfthe ffu)vL e "Ldli" °’laStly. they!be Iouohing tim Je"y O’b eh~his{°ry (hat has ~een don," tohive )IOL ic}i’uduc(tl [ II I idetll and o h I[ throng h:4: , . .... +; .s B adway re ¢, ay- ¯ , .

i. . . , P ".own cola]de+ bLe sk $. LO ’q(,vJn unY }Lhet H:aP+’t:J. A]] Ihe;<~;)d s+n~,+ t~Pehalt++" e:’zppledt , .

heights F all that m a aent, eusi¢. ~ ,v tnd the-e a a puppe ’v" br n y Kayt Bn ’ ’ " ’ " ’ ’ "a lh" .r i ....

I ’ "" t te Is an old 8or. "Tle: g ,+ , t. Lltl Z~ i IRrd, wt~n is eeL all tli~k~lo~++n im . ¯ . .o T uvelt~ { J n e MoPh~e e

. . ’ s tl g n bOOk--orl~ na¯ n W +1 S/llgi~ it+ , . her th very f+anny i11dee~ as M~rco’s t ¯ t +.

;l dantdilg UIle. ’)]le d;L~Ue-s apt in,Is ’ess, Rosa le ne ]~re .h- +,m its unique Uo~Ibliln110~ {I[ a ~4i) , Mill,i> Ihe Magi a and:ms pe.’e 0~ J~ de]i~ f J ....

_

[}l+[I]111;’l+t/Rtit h’}LII S’lt+ h< lng u Ol+t+~e recalls, u iilee aSS d Hothe ry aSSiaLI+ aLuacoe,+ e puppere s I e,as+’rtt:ty~ ....csn Ofh s elemenlt;o y and fo°+rtklozp~tP, A]n+.a + I

sboa is {’xtrem<’y vey ex- e’ ~ sv ex ’emey nusi g Ipterature. 11 wdl.malte a freem e m n O ]I{+ r 14hti lren )Iv xigt)rOLl:; ’,C tlID VO ,+ is Pt I+xa e o ’ . i ,++

’ M " . T)hand+ bu don’ eL h+ prosper:. O3t ill Lhe ¢ .e d f O- ~ht. prD es:~i( ~ ’t dwI y U4, Its . .

I Iof +ue ng tt un ~lm prevent, yo+ ’+ e .{,iivenega r st go 0 be~l~ ~<h y nd f rl ~hed W .11 ’’ ’ ifrm~ I+oadLng It Car you"aim,’: dli,e¢.tn I- ~OW(,~ t:hai/lpion ~lnd i Hnd egtdtkng.

hJ~ ;+C£+~/’,~. ExePp/ for {JleP (hPtlle ¯ * * --]~h’b

c the music, "b++ Robt, i’L Marl’ilh 17]ay snemed something I h a t.... I l+ot’l,a]m I} ....... g "Mile," If 1he making vf "LilP" int¢)

MOST HON+I)R&BL~

J~ anr)bjceliemabln and unnail/,e- Didn’t have Lo be done. Robert A "Pokyo b u :’g u Ja r one-

aide. The b~lk by M I ¢: h s o 1 r, Louis T0ylar’a Pulitzer Prize f¢,~sed to ~teolhlg (~ght lidllh~lStewart i. a go0~l one. bat theI winning novel, +’The ’l~’~voJs el yen {$29fl001 in 85 borglarlea.cI~+dll foJ" Ihat goes II.t Io Mr. Jarnie McPhoo~ers" cries out HO ~old pql ce he only b~i’g-Stet,’m.i hut h, llolea Deutseh,,;[ur movie traatmenL lurI~d hoilltts o "d)~tthguL~lhedthe u£dg£~a/ erca[nr of Iho L[lfl .4 picaresque novu/ worthy of men," " ’

atot’y. "I th~ name, ’Travels’ tells Of the ....Who1 s, now end ~n~ta]Ung~lat once eldo o~d comic Jocrney EO0ZZ~ ANI~ 8~DLE

ab+ut the pr~t[c!ion ~ whst ox-ll0 the gold fields of ~al~ornta ~00c~1 "hand rOUnd that.Icohoi oat~ d ~rt’t mix.. Hvd~l)¢~r GoWc.r Champion has Ol ?/OU~g Jamle and hi++ +ilOalO. and

! "yep, Fva.+.~ ~~_.~.,,g~ to =tart mo,ahl~"tii~ bWl~ la~knl" D00tpr’ gi~o. il--dl~eet/eez thhl 7)((~tsI wha’t FeeuHar lecher. 13e, Me- was arrvsleO tot’ ¢~runk ~dv~tg -........ JH~+I3L£’~.,~L~/12~~rLu_Ia_eE2 ..... with life, spirit, vrlginu]ity. IPhoetorsis agonBem0no~greal While riding his ha°tel .

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, ~RtrRSDA$ AUQtrST I0~ 1881 ~ FR~NKL|N NEWS-~BCORD PAGE 7&

High Speed Costj100 Their LicenseIIst~ thei:’ drivin9 pl’Jvdege inNew Jersey under the 60-70 Ex-Ieessivo Speed Program, uctin,g A~li~’t~d~----t;~;~_NLa~O ~I(Itol" Vehicle Dit,eehrNed J,Pu:’sekian Maid this wealas lie reported Ihe lalest list of,P¢",TQellti~*n’~ made undcl’ th(’ rog-Id.~f Jan

RovoeallOn i~ ~ch of the~OCaSO~ is mandatary under Ihl!P,X c(’ssive Speed Programwhit~h has been in effect sinul~I9fi9, "Jho Division o[ Motor Vc-h/ul~s has made every effortIo pron, nte mol’e careful d~ivint! ’. Mig *Nr/tthrotlgh odue~liollal prngatns, Whell Itppl Lag woo<i !0re-

]yet each week there i~ a ~nr. S~rvfdive alld y llta[ll to out-! prisLngly ]oilg lial or motnrlstl door structures, the two ele-i w I have failed hi reeo~nlze th~ Inehts usually can be Irdxed.

l effects of safe driving. Check flrlt hy mixing sm~ll¯amount. This one-slop ear-

l "The division prere-s to eke ~rln~ ¢’an ~v¢ time,leducntional slops ill pl’unla~in~ ........safely ra hot’ hltn t ,aug sus~ " ¯ .

! pen~inn" ~ n I d the director.. N, J. Aur ~uar([ UIIIISThese susl~,nsivn~ represent’ I ]~llc~ | [o ¯ Aeli~,e D I%"

t faihl!’esh o lhe par he me.; *~ * ¯ .

I:::,, oj.oe,, .....,c ....¯ ll)

the educational pro- chief of s1off of New ~lersey.

’ n has annonneed that Governor"BONJOIOR MADEMOISELLE’ -- Seventh Grade ~tudent 8tepheil Buckner of Highland Parki Fail to Stop] Robert B Meyne: is advised~’reets Lelley RoYner a]s0 of Highlal’,d Park, In demonstration class at he Rntgers Ultiversity’ M " ’

Surltmer ess on ’Fore Lan e’ Th ’an) he 233 motorists in/that certain Air National Gnalxt

, ~ IgJl glLaff ]BBfJiOIB, e }nslrtte~r, Arr~Je Lepo].~te, el and Rober| eluded un h s week’s N(w Jot ’ "Prow, 0t3e Of the ’~th Grade pupBs looks OB, [n b.qekgrotlnd ale secondary sehoo

eac]ters ob- se

¯. t~nltS of New Jersey tntgh[ he

y Fonxt System revocation ]tSl,ordore d hi nc ve du y %o aUk-ser~zlllt new leaehiilg methods as psrt of the six-week lnstltttte program, jeopardized their driving prlvi.*~ ment the la-esent active A i r

¯ a Iege by raiLing to comply with lForeePapzls Help Teachers With Languages, OOVI S SN "t~eel regulaLiare/couzred .... In,, =.._= .,I ]=t:teegra t hag .......

bte’~ Jersey ....... da:’y school [ea~hers that "t .......... d however, s(}lecti ...... confined:Cornet {aSiaco~m..:~lo, ,0rl~j:,g;:~’,=°’ ~’ ’,"g~~"i h:";e~;II!nC~e!s ~i ud)ng he,)n u~t: , ..n U*lt". leach, n to.riga, lanRt uge[. i tl oar W o ad no. prevlot st, red ghts and stop s gns, ve , n s we d’ c nd" o 108thteehnaqlie or each ng o’e g ns s spoken nnd u as k o ¯ edge o the pa ’ ctlar Inn desp e a he warn ng devices Tar ca F nIOllgllK~ges a. ~ttlgerP; On ve "- ~ a tt’ansla ltin or ];]Rg sh. O "- guagc A were :’equ red ha "c" a y are dead or cr pp] ed be- o ~, q " ~ -- -

¯ < " " nl n . . [g tel" W g. the

~¢ . . . - .n t" --g e" ~quooally , Su,~n i , Seas on a o ge - dlnar y s u ex a ned b S c SO d krlOW e ge O[ ~ng sh coast* of someone s eg ee o .on he , ,~¯ . . ’ . t 4’/:I Taetteol-P , erL’ be p fr> an u CXl ec ed a ffull,~e xs "ue on J~ conthli,t Teachers C~n/er First heed e "arn nJl s g g" n " Squadron and a supp r un saltd tm!0rqcedcnte ~’o ’ "e /’d o E g ~h " nsa on ]~ eh no,n g ng thl six i’ Is atarmtrtg O n e a, : . . . " of the wing -

glen)tool* sc.Iool )uptl~. basts n~stt, ad uf Ih:.on<~h dtrct, Iwoeh grog. m, h t~nchers 7,880 inolorlats were eonvleledTh se s c h so McT: * young "*l(’:*chir]~ :,~-sist- assn¢’i~ttiUZl II[ the lalL~tl~lI~t" with moel 10 i,lilltlh,S ;the;id o[ lhe JoY vkdation n[ the stop sit’net . ’ . " t " ~ ¯ i "=

;iDlY ’ =JO 7 ~ " ¢" ;~1 aden1% - th ,tight. t-hi[d ran [ diverts,* i i,ub]e. .. i,< ¯’llid [ l’e~gmo a~ o d ng the., rio’st, five A~LIII%’¢3 All’[ ~’° ream ep]~tl~e Aalldp raLf a dtlhOiIBilatlon tla~s [w,i demcnnslltlta,l~ ~la~.~%,~ uchnttlnenl~ rrml 3 th t, day b,,.. th. t[ Ihl~ )eal, s.nd dr-,u ~tle,h ¢,]~rnl¢.~ d;lily Jn thc 1,’¢~1= ;)le conduetvd d c~ i I v. [>tn¢- ill "6Wt," t#,f(el - ibis crlfiqtw period I’ot’l*it’ Pat.$(,k~aiL "All of these Ci"npriMng IlppvvxJl ],qh,l.t. 150t.Jl:e" ]_/~r~guttge ]llV;lilt41t, :tl lhlt !;i);tlii~ll nlnl imp iB T.’, (. ovh. nhe vhddvell [dtt,lld ;¢ 4~ n%intll¢, mnto~’tst~, %~l, ro n’~sos~od lhree offn’~’rs alld ],]Ol} alrmn,n.~,’lv ’~1"3’ dL’/I)I)ItSlI’UI(’ the ],~;n¢. h set.lit} B Ila~ n ~HnnD t)[ ,.n;ns:. . ])OJlIIS which puts IbPir drivb,gj ’]’he suppOl"t nllits, G’-’It. C/in1.till’* , I the i~ew tenr’hin R llit, th 20 %.nlltililt,t,l ~ttltlt,llls r*onn in. ,[’hv Sl)nnish d(,lnonlSh.;llll,l] l~k’i.h’g v izl jeopad .’" iwel I said. ~lo Ihe 108th ..\rnl;l.

n~ Ulil tllld [=~ h,e t i’ui3ie~i M~dnt e-’xl ; ’ ]M"~:;tn~ d(’enlod ilia ItS>oR [~i ;i ~nic’;nld:~ ill tit<’ Ili~h- (’h,ss is tlildPr rill. ~:tlp¢,!x,[.in~n"GLP*DS ON TV" THEME ill:alley BqtltldlOik Hie 1011th Con.i"~i’t;’~’: "n°tIJ*; hi he ~lnl)]}°:’$ed I;lild ]~tzrk. N1%% ItttinGwak ;old tar I~’~:s. J~J;llit’ Mnl’~dl;zl]. clu,i~-

bl in. ,!a11,n il Defen’se Eduo;n t,i,e;tlmv:) ) ’[-,,v.a:¢hil ’ i) u i) i i (. nlagl ~![ lira lnq.oig u I;HIILUl~ v dr.. O1; STATE SIIOW UNIT soffdafed Ah’ctal’t Mainh’n;nne,!t,¢,r ;,¢: ’~t’h,,¢)ls !pan’t.,¢,.t :,1 N¢’~l Milr¢,rd Hi~!h "Gh,d~ .n TV" will be the Sq,:,d,’,,n,.th¢, 0ml~ Air B,~<uC pup dqt i "~ ]O~ hJ}. ,.9(.~i.t.: i~ dh.eeled bx Y;t’%oldh (~l;,de ~totlenl~ %%ere St.haiti. :Hid Ih¢. I~r(.nuh se(.lilm II t r the :’i nKements see. I ¯ ,, t . .. .

A " ¯ Sq u e O0l}n ~I:llRll¢2rit, ],. rlk.h:l..d~, cnln~sn,ll JICI’:IIIB¢’ von’~ fi,%%" Sl’h,,.l~, mldt’r AlX’tln" l,¢’LnrHtll(’ -n) s n nlon% ~tn t/!t" ~t:lle :,;how nf theh

I~ pp ,%q adx08 Cn,i,,:(.~’il~ ¢Jf J’:vn¢,]i ;,i l)ottalass I,,~ve elnllse~ in ],’renth or StJ;in. nltnll till rnH’L,dtll lal~ttt,~c~ f.. Nt>~ ,h.n:.,,) Gl:idindus Sn~c’h~ty .", . ¯ .

, ERn g~l d n 08¯ (’,); ,Jl..V)B. ~;1%.~ I]]DJ iI~ }MI "i>}} in JJ)J: J2F:~de. ~i/qllDm o[ I))t, lh¢’ ~ ;nn*’ B,l;~rd n[ i’~dln’;)J]¢JD al I~%IIKI’I:~ IIl~iVel’V:Jl 3 Au.IJ. Jl-T nsp~ o Sq ad hthn., t,;l¢-I~ ~.rt-k ht- t, .

. "~ . +3. . ’. " , . ’Irk t} 0B 01 0 ~; ~q d d¯ s Itn ~ ~ It.s h Ihe 111 i110 I; ....

-r Ih ¢" i " II’uit6nlg i[t’l¢’ II1(’ in Collin~ Audiln>ri,u. Blake Hall.! TheBriJ0Utlld ’ruvLieun l"lghh’Z!~l"lltn)l< ulilize IhP nlcndel’ll f~l College (ll" Agl’iculL%ll’e. ,Wins is e°nlnlnndt’d I)) [h’lR""t<illf~e!: ~11 hllT~tnlge edcn,lil(nn [I iti// lie o~-n ft-otii :¢ h, 1u!GeD. DlsnlIJd J. Slln]l ~)r ~Jed-it 3. way c,f s).s or "inh, r- [).nl. Fl’idtl), ~n~d fl’i)1%l [D a.m. tel Tnil~sler.t,,lliN’" alid itln~(, i.UCtlrdels, iho IJ Dnl ~a’ttlrday, I" --

~Lll (;lild¢’l’~- Ill;I)" t,al.ry ])1’. M. Wight q’lvhll" ot,,.,,<.:. ,.se,’e,so ......"""" ’~."’-~:""<’~’" "< "~"’""°"<" al Gownsi i~h Ol, I~’l,ellt, h wilh ihe uld ol er~l choil’nlan,’ BIIJDESr.IAID DI2ESSES!lhe high s(’h¢lol lt’~lelict’vl TIds ~en al MaYimsville is sec, relsr l~0111,i{~E: I~tt.thl~d alhltvs lh(, :l{lldelMs tn and Mrg. JtnhFi d, Perhm OF THE ~ID~ DtlESIES! "henr thelnl01vt,s’" b) playing MarI,Nsvi]le is in t-]ialge of Ihe lr0m Sa~ aBd ~pi ba(,k 1111, lalle~, ilTl’alll!elll¢,D[s SCL.[jI*n,i l’art of Their I)ay

jn~l I)llr(ani rl or Ihv re+~llhn- iR,tl-dl,lnh, day r(ll, Ihe I~ueOnda ,,,

ill Ihe ~’0iei~tl [,all~Ubl[~(, hi-slltule dai]~ schedule include i" /l~,~ Icinches in npplled llnlui~lies,

TO DR{VI~ I~ ~ARI.Y ON A f, ATuRoAY civilizati .... d culL ........ dir,+lingual ~lludies. and, in the even.

’E.VENING JM DEcF.j~BER ! ings. lectures trod fi] ....T~aehei*s parlicLpatinll in the

"More accidents hapgefl h0tW~sn four SMd 019h| P. M. than It six-week program, which ends8rty Otb0r time, more On Sattlrday th~rl ~ny otiler day, m0ro ill tomorrow, tire together. Oat to-Ds¢~r~hocth~ffanyolherrilo,th. BoprD~0~ted~4hotlr~aday~ gather, and ar e TeqnLI~ed toat home or away, with SlstO ~:atm’a "Hom~owrl ~ervlce Whe *,, I ~.~k In their ~tr%lculir tsn-ever’tog drive, LOW rates for careful drivers, ~hlll me todly.tor ’Arnltrtca’ll best ¢lir Ineutin~e liul, ~luage th:’ooghou£ the day,.................. Essentially, the th~tltute is de-

sJgn0d to I~lp pattclpanls "tomatt0 a foreign Fmlh~ .nd w.y

I]

OAldb IlU~,S,I,g0

~LI~TI~R Le SI~l~kR+ut life become Miw aFd vitalfdr" t’hdB" p/ildhl.*’ Dr, ~hards ~ I~llfftt"

~ ~tpm@lBlA1PJ~a~lelt !

l~it State ~ Asent ~aid that "l~ the enthuslurn of

~ l~@’mliUl~ and-td~n II - dTOLLM~tN’$

¯, . .lii=Mcm.~.llieu~lilato,.&;u~e -alibi robe achievinl o~ B0al,.c ¯

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JPAGE gA THE FRANKLIN ~I~qS-R~O~’iD THUIgSDAY, AUGUST 1@, 1961, +4Condor;cos in other states and

4 Million Benefi! ~. ¯ ~IoToR SEmeLE ~.~.o w,, he o.d.o. ++o.¯ QUESTION BOX u driver’s record just aa if the .

F omLa Chang ~~G~b~ -.. ~o, isthe+0o,~--~vio]atic’n ha([ ue~urred t~ NeW’

r W ’ observed under the’New Jersey Jersey¯

C~nge~ in me So0~,l So~,rl ~,~,t How ~. yo~ e~’.~t ~ h~ ~mt Sy~tem~ ’]uw, signed h~ President Ken.

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A. The New Jersey P o in t CENgUS BUREAU #JOLLECI~

~edy June 30, ~rc In effecl, More~e?o eorteeti~ttheChecktbew°rds yoo.belioWtfo]lowlng state~

SYstem is a dr[vet corrective DATA ON EMPLO~’IVflBNT~enM, the~ ~ hOW Oft ~nd b~ Irdormatlbn t6 be used in corn-

than 1 .... Jtlion p ........ "e ]~ldng af a.,wets ~ ...... e de,igned ,o diaclpli,,e’ traffic law violation repeaters piling natioi~al figures or, era-

+tiered ,o +ef,f fr+ ,,0 .+u, .o --his $’uhorh[tal fl~ht Ja the LII~

who amass ]2 er more points p]oyment and unemployment~rev:sions. ~ Otty ~el~ 7.is ( ml" Grbsom) within a three-year Period dat- will be coL]cereal IoealIy d~rhlg

]nciuded in the changes, (Alan She~*d, lag from the Jate~t violaS)on, the week of Aug. 14[nthe Cur.",vbich the President called "ft. ~-.-Castro $ re re.l~foreeg latlReh~d ~l~r 8~.qek oil Only m o v i n g violations are rent Pop~atlon Sureey, it hasl~D.ncially ~ound and socia]ly re. the (BeUsla)~/~eruJi[[o) govornMeitt iR 19~3.

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sponsible," are provisions: ~--(Chester s) (George W, BsU Js the Ullder~ charged against a driver’s rl been amlounced bp J~ck W. Tra-

admin~a~ol~l~eere~er far E¢OZ~OIII~q .~d~a~’a h~ the Ke~u~ed~tcord. verso dr++ director of the U. S.

]. Incrcasln~ the minimum The Point System sela up Census Bureau’s re,tonal oflJee

benefit to $40. @--Vice Adm, H~ G, ~J0kdvet ~al~g BB.~O~,~ scale of polnt~ and pufnL value in N~w York City,

by 10 percent,

thai the United slates do away2. Increaslltg widow’ henefR~ ~[th tk~ (Air P0rce) (Navy) for moving violations. Points are T h e information collected

a ktaneh of the i~rme~ sstwiees, assessed as follows: from ices[ families wiIl be como

~--.At his ~ ~a Isr~..], Adolf~ Driving or permitting soothe: bined with that c~llected in 3323 Lowering the amount of ~lehmtun (affh’med)(denied) to drive while ut~der the influ- ogler areas of tile country to~vorh-credRs needed to become the charge f/~4t he Was aa ~|[- once o~ a]cobol, or drugs, 12; provide the national estimates.eligible for benefitu. Semite.~--Pietttred h09$haU ~f Who invoLvement in Iatn[ accident - -

availabled¯ Makingto men°ld -atageagebenefft~62.reee~ttl~t~J~. t~e¢] kaaw~ as the as u resu~-t of operating vehicle Irt many Asiatic countries~"GeargiaPeael~,"waa(fi/Gobb) in violation of law, 12; leaving Lhe dragon is r~garded as a

The House Committee off I[Walfer Jehllso~), ~x~ scene of accident, 8 i reck]o~ benevolent monster,Ways & Mealls, repertJn~ on"

driving, 6; exceeding speed~he amendments to the Social Count~ 10 t0r each Corre~ eh¢~ee. A 8~01~ 0f 60

Security law, had said, "Thel~ ~xce~e~f; ~0~ dood~ z~, ~a~i ~l~l ~1~ 4~ [~oor, limit, 4; other violations (park- Decoded Inlelllgram

ing excluded), 3, and If three t- Grissom, 2- B~tJska. 3--provision of benefits at uge 62 convictions within 18 monthl ~1]. 4-~Air Force. .~len]ed,for men will help to alleviate At~wers in AdJufnln~ Column add d. 6--Cobb.

p̄]oyment, or uther reasons, find11 Impos.slbie to continue work-

. that 569,000 persons would getbenefits under rids change dur-

Sorlal Security Administration,~:aifl. The increases will be made

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