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1 ¯ I ] JYE Wg-RECORD RA 5.3300 8¢ Fer Copy VOL.7. No. 16 MIDDLE~U~,~. d., THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 10Ol " " School Budget Passes $2 Million Election Board Postpones °cOon on Dem O,sp-te Costs To Increaseby $437102 The pay.far-your-patronage dispute between warring STATBM~NT ISSUBD Described by Ns authors ,.Non. of ,he Fra OH Lm6-- Me Enter Co coohin g ...... y w,th ship Democratic Party will be Placed botora the Co~ts Ruard M~o sme¢ ~eterd,y is- n ntest feeUve education", a *2,m,~2g of Eleetlon~ counsel for review, stied it.i’~lz~psgo typewritten school budget was adopted MOP," ~is .~ the ~.~’. doo~ ~...t .~, " ". For School Board Seats oa~daY nightThe ~ th°i.l~a~fis~,° Hd~pr~ Monday night at it* tegniar text d the e~troversial pity- meeting in the County Adminls- far-your ~b inner was discuss- With the prelimkl~ry eventsel J. Frederisk~aythrth, while Dr,votersgram willat thebeuPFeb.for approval14 sehoOl°f tratkln Bulldklg, where the con- ed feneretly gt the oemocra- troversy between the Dame- coDe,this signetttre~ for petitions Paul Rebers, Dr, John Avderson, election, static munkliPQl committee and fie meeflay of Dee, g and that and drawing for ballot positintm Mark Levkle and James WnBe The record - breaking bt~ige~ the Franklin Democratic Chtb he would take full responsIMll, a matter of record, candidates are the new aspirant*. Is $,1a7,102 higher than its ¯ moved ~ the’county level, Rap- ty /or its eoainnt*¯ for the thr6e available Beard of Mr. White. 3g, of Franklin $1,878,227 predecessor. Ifi Feb- resentatlves of the vlub were ex- He edso blamed StrD. Mar- Education seats focused their at- Park, stated that his decision to rusty of last year the board sub- peeled to be present at the ~ Upten, a member of the tepthin on the main contest -- seek election was "motivated by miffed a 11i~,17g budget, but meetthg, but non~ appesrei FrxnkBn DemocraNo Club, the Feb. ld election, a layman’s fierce desire to the voters rejected it, the Town* Their coml~kl ntB were rec~rded for keeping the issue in the There are six candidates’ In make sure that our children are ship Cotmcg subsequently seb in two communications to , the p~eB and mmonn,ed that she would net be reeomm~ed he race -- two incumbents and au longer short - changed in Ling the lower figure. their ~asin education, . and to In a ,statement to The News - hc~ed. in St° finer letter, the bear~ for l.eappothfieentits angins- ~ur aspinan~t. The two incus- give to the beard tha gUidance Hecoed today, board presldemt heard officially far the first ’dm~ Lion Bo~ted wother, eats are Norman Fischer and , aIld dignity of a working mma to Asthn~" S. We~kaoat Jr,, ~pegk- the cinb" ctolm tlmt tbe munl~ C~ End d A native of Edlnburg’ Miss" lkl’s P°PUintion "xPinsi°n as °he i,kl ~m,ttee. of ,inoh ~.pe Base Tax aoooo,,inh this go.,." ,ns,o.~r~coonted.~ fll~er is chairman, had edetsed . ones Broa Mr, White movedhere ten years of the major factors in the bud. s[] members c/the klc~ election engineer, Mr. get rise. In the ssh~[ year White is affiliated with the Inter- co~ered by the proposed budget~ ~aed that ~ .~hit~.n~ For State Aid to Public Schools "g°’~ o~ratin~ wotdd be recommended for 19st - natinnai Union of Operating En- he predieled. Townehip schools unies~ recll~ten+a of the pslr "The Township Council al its o~t of dhches or we better huy gineers, Local 825. He is can expect an additinnal 4~4 age are "willing to partinipat~ ~egular meeting Tuesday night, a wrecker," noted Couta~lms~ married to the former Hazel pupils. He al~o pointed out that ¯ in the fund raising affairs" at iolned the Baaed of Eduoat~on in Frank I~eary, rof.enrleneg to rot~ad Voorbe. of South Brtmswing. the school population has doubb [oekl districts in f naneing the Mr. Summers also noted the1 The Whites’have two ehBdren -- ed itself twice in the p~st I~ loekl ~ed county party orgs/iin~, ~upperting he enactment of a dtffin ulhes experle by ass. The ruth imam ec¢*trthu. ~rend base t~x program the crews .ot~ the slippery lmsnds and KklMeen, 7, and dames,f~-beth years, and that It may " double tJ ...... atJpuiated a, "itt peti~ls in philiip~ School. agkln kl five or six years. There legit one five do]lar’tinket to the proceeds of wh oh Would aid c.xcepItot~aHY deep snow . Mr. Levtha, 33, of 281 Frank- are now4,120 students in Frank. county dinner usually held In ’on and oueratinn w’ the Townshiphas earned $12,000 lin Sonievard, is an engineer for tin schools. ~ons.rue.t ~ ¯ ou h i~s in Mars°nits Inc., a NewYork ear- Another factor eauain~ the October andoneticket at fiftee~ schools ia lhc past year thr g - ben manufacturer. Born in the badget rise sre the preparations dollars for our local hind raising s o] board asse~a vestments in goverranent be~ds affair to be held in September." The cbo P notes Bronx, N. Y., he tired much of bemg made to open the high ~inni ar re~olutinn on Mor~day and ¯ years, he end his family are school to the current expop.se The club contended that this his life in Winthrop, Mass. A school, now being constructed. procedure could mean "that a Mght. . petrlllo Seeks InqUiry $20 contrthutinn has beoot~e a Cotmc Imam Join1 BuUitt sloo~ Armand Petrtl]i~e~ Klo~g~l~n Frsr~liniLe for the past three "The contrthutinn of the high prereqv~site to ~ppolntment m ~]one in opposni~ adoption of snl former deputy d r Frank, Tow.ship," and calkld ,rdklance conveying r~unJolpsl DefenneSxe ~ =eq~e~ted0 s 7e~r~nmgi~ Pine ....... gtheGroveOriglnaIMsner oeeupantscooperative.Of partproxim.teiyOf the $TI2,4~9,’bed’et ainneMr, isWest-ap. sewer lines, whencompleted, t¢ ~e g upon the County B°gD~ °] ith e Sew°rag e Authority ~ why he was dismissed from].eh ~ A graduate of Northeastern neat added. This covers costs Eie~ion$ to probe its legality, vote was 8- c~ Under the ordi- 0oat. Towtlaklp Counsel Wil I University in Boston, Ma~,, Mr, for fllfi 7th and 8th graders pths Bi~er gale Target nat~e~ whenthe sewers are cant. Ozzard pointed out that, wklJe LevJne has done grasttate work 713 10th and llth graders. If w~ # Before the board began dis" cussing the Franklin tangle, a pleiad they wi] be p seed undex the Council may mvest~gate r. at Lhe University of MagSashuset- were to have continued to send second letter from stanley the control of the Saw.rag Petrxlios dlsm~sssI, xt can at Is, where he sine taught, and at Grades 0 to 11 to outside high a p~l~yer City College of NewYork, schools, it would have cost R .... the club’s pre~de~t, re- Autherity, which i ....... ,] ’h~e ~w"Ct~ ~a~ei viewed his first commuklcai on preparing to construct we l~V ta He and his wife, Lol]y, have $483,963 far those gred~ alone." and then withdrew the charge eroesngs. ’jell Defense operation8 are two sons--Bruce, d, who attends Using the State formula for laoed under the command of Pine Grove Manor School, and tuition compulation~ which in- cludes a share of the mortgage that the municipal eammltte~ I~oem Cost xe ToWtt~p Manager, and his David, 3, who goe~ t 9 the PGM payments, the board found that wasat fault. Thesole t~rget was Mr. Sormners announced thai ision is final. co - up nursery eehoo]. now Mr. Sisinr. last month’s inizard east the Commenting that Mr. Fetrillo Bulb Drs. Reber and Pmderson high school tuition cost here "The mt~aietpa] committee," Township $4,041 in snow plowl~ should be given an op!.~rtunJty are members of the Rutgers wotlld b~ $613,76 per child, a he wrote, "merely voted to and related expenses. ~ .,, (Continqed ~ Page 7) "Either we keep our peal (Coofh~tted oc P~e 7) (Continued on Pe4~e ’/) .(C°ntinued on Page 10) New Civil Rights Head Sees Challenge and Hope in Township Americans are tinnily coming obhgatis~, amd Dr~ Gnidsiekl ~ible ~ures for discrimination ping centers. Out of this an- the mea~ of putting the ideal of to grips with their conscience by aoteth ~gainst minority groups. YTnile ca~mter grew the Central New equality of opportunity into prac~ ~ctively practisklg equality, "I cannot be totally comfort, in C~doago, where she lived for Jersey CivU Right~ Cotm¢[I, oI rise in such significant areas as says Dr. 1~do ~olds~Ln, able here unishs I try, in my pen yee~s whish Dr. Oo]dsteni ia orgemiza- housing, employment, educatkl~ 13" - elected chairman of +.be way, to see that Franklin Town- her doctorate at tinnsl secretary, and public faestties. At the same " Civil Rights Commission. sLdp Is also a oed place to Hve o4 Chicago and teaching The Nagoya1 MOOd Bma, members of tredgiona| inauinter~in~#wth~eNew~" for aNegre~a~athO~e,’a person tmveral of that c~’s edueatinr. While the hi~ch count*re wer~ minorities are thc~sLt~ly de. Record, Dr." .Deldsteln outlined of Htmgarhin ancestry or ani hultint~lons, ¯ Dr. Goldsteth being pdcketed to protest segre- retained that their children sh~R the alms al~d l~pposes of the member .of v~¥ oth~r of our wv s member at the Committee gated ~eatklg being practiced by enjoy- the rJgsts in which Stay are entitled, and~ workil~ to- COnU~t~skln ~ spoke of her diverse groups. For we are a to End Dinerbelnatinn in their southern afflinites, the ¯ personal f~bll~ge ab~t rite Townsi~p wkleh reflects the ChinagoMedlcal ImtlinUonS, . Townthlp’g governing "b~¢~ wards that ~oet." Towtu~Jp ~.lt~ p~op~e;,: dlver~W, of~ r~e~,, relfglbp, ~t~ree ’yeel~ siin abe emfl..intr e~atklg the Civll R : Where do loe.kl elvfl rights ,,Frsnklin~ownsl~p eetdoeaee s nktinmd, origin, rtu~ale~d urinm D~, mission. ~ ¯¯. eor~ fR hits, thts pt~ zeeldent* .e~p ~, play in

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1 ¯ I ]’ JYE Wg-RECORDRA 5.3300

8¢ Fer CopyVOL. 7. No. 16

MIDDLE~U~,~. d., THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 10Ol

" " School Budget Passes $2 MillionElection Board Postpones°cOon on Dem O,sp-te Costs To Increase by $437 102

The pay.far-your-patronagedispute between warring STATBM~NT ISSUBD

Described by Ns authors,.Non. of ,he Fra OH Lm6-- Me Enter Co coohin g ......y w,thship Democratic Party will bePlaced botora the Co~ts Ruard M~o sme¢ ~eterd,y is- n ntest feeUve education", a *2,m,~2gof Eleetlon~ counsel for review,

stied it.i’~lz~psgo typewritten school budget was adopted MOP,"

~is .~ the ~.~’. doo~~...t .~, " ". For School Board Seats oa~daY nightThe ~ th°i.l~a~fis~,°f Hd~pr~Monday night at it* tegniar text d the e~troversial pity-meeting in the County Adminls- far-your ~b inner was discuss- With the prelimkl~ry events el J. Frederisk~aythrth, while Dr,votersgram willat thebe uPFeb.for approval14 sehoOl°ftratkln Bulldklg, where the con- ed feneretly gt the oemocra-troversy between the Dame- coDe,this signetttre~ for petitions Paul Rebers, Dr, John Avderson, election,

static munkliPQl committee andfie meeflay of Dee, g and that

and drawing for ballot positintmMark Levkle and James WnBe The record - breaking bt~ige~

the Franklin Democratic Chtbhe would take full responsIMll,

a matter of record, candidatesare the new aspirant*. Is $,1a7,102 higher than its

¯ moved ~ the’county level, Rap- ty /or its eoainnt*¯for the thr6e available Beard of

Mr. White. 3g, of Franklin $1,878,227 predecessor. Ifi Feb-

resentatlves of the vlub were ex- He edso blamed StrD. Mar- Education seats focused their at-Park, stated that his decision to rusty of last year the board sub-

peeled to be present at the ~ Upten, a member of the tepthin on the main contest -- seek election was "motivated by miffed a 11i~,17g budget, but

meetthg, but non~ appesreiFrxnkBn DemocraNo Club,

the Feb. ld election,a layman’s fierce desire to the voters rejected it, the Town*

Their coml~klntB were rec~rdedfor keeping the issue in the There are six candidates’ In make sure that our children are ship Cotmcg subsequently seb

in two communications to , the p~eB and mmonn,ed that shewould net be reeomm~ed he race -- two incumbents and au longer short - changed in Ling the lower figure.their ~asin education, . and to In a ,statement to The News -

hc~ed.in St° finer letter, the bear~ for l.eappothfieent its an gins- ~ur aspinan~t. The two incus- give to the beard tha gUidance Hecoed today, board presldemt

heard officially far the first ’dm~Lion Bo~ted wother,

eats are Norman Fischer and, aIld dignity of a working mma to Asthn~" S. We~kaoat Jr,, ~pegk-

the cinb" ctolm tlmt tbe munl~ C~ End dA native of Edlnburg’ Miss" lkl’s P°PUintion "xPinsi°n as °hei,kl ~m,ttee. of ,inoh ~.pe Base Tax aoooo,,inh this go.,." ,ns,o.~r~coonted.~.

fll~er is chairman, had edetsed . ones Broa Mr, White moved here ten years of the major factors in the bud.

s[] members c/the klc~ electionengineer, Mr. get rise. In the ssh~[ year

White is affiliated with the Inter- co~ered by the proposed budget~~aed that ~ .~hit~.n~For StateAid to Public Schools "g°’~ o~ratin~wotdd be recommended for 19st - natinnai Union of Operating En- he predieled. Townehip schools

unies~ recll~ten+a of the pslr "The Township Council al its o~t of dhches or we better huy gineers, Local 825. He is can expect an additinnal 4~4age are "willing to partinipat~ ~egular meeting Tuesday night, a wrecker," noted Couta~lms~ married to the former Hazel pupils. He al~o pointed out that

¯ in the fund raising affairs" at iolned the Baaed of Eduoat~on in Frank I~eary, rof.enrleneg to rot~ad Voorbe. of South Brtmswing. the school population has doubb

[oekl districts in f naneing the Mr. Summers also noted the1 The Whites’have two ehBdren -- ed itself twice in the p~st I~

loekl ~ed county party orgs/iin~, ~upperting he enactment of a dtffin ulhes experleby

ass. The ruth imam ec¢*trthu. ~rend base t~x program the crews .ot~ the slippery lmsnds andKklMeen, 7, and dames,f~-beth years, and that It may " double

tJ ...... atJpuiated a, "itt peti~ls in philiip~ School. agkln kl five or six years. Therelegit one five do]lar’tinket to the

proceeds of wh oh Would aid c.xcepItot~aHY deep snow .Mr. Levtha, 33, of 281 Frank- are now 4,120 students in Frank.

county dinner usually held In’on and oueratinn w’ the Township has earned $12,000 lin Sonievard, is an engineer for tin schools.

~ons.rue.t ~ ¯ou h i~s in Mars°nits Inc., a New York ear- Another factor eauain~ theOctober and one ticket at fiftee~ schools ia lhc past year thr g -

ben manufacturer. Born in the badget rise sre the preparationsdollars for our local hind raisings o] board asse~a vestments in goverranent be~ds

affair to be held in September." The cbo P notes Bronx, N. Y., he tired much of bemg made to open the high~inni ar re~olutinn on Mor~day and ¯

years, he end his family are school to the current expop.se

The club contended that this his life in Winthrop, Mass. A school, now being constructed.procedure could mean "that a Mght. . petrlllo Seeks InqUiry

$20 contrthutinn has beoot~e a Cotmc Imam Join1 BuUitt sloo~Armand Petrtl]i~e~ Klo~g~l~n Frsr~liniLe for the past three "The contrthutinn of the high

prereqv~site to ~ppolntment m ~]one in opposni~ adoption of snl former deputy d r

Frank, Tow.ship," and calkld ,rdklance conveying r~unJolpsl DefenneSxe~ =eq~e~ted0s 7e~r~nmgi~Pine .......gtheGroveOriglnaIMsner oeeupantscooperative.Of partproxim.teiyOf the $TI2,4~9,’bed’et ainneMr, isWest-ap.

sewer lines, when completed, t¢ ~e gupon the County B°gD~ °] ith e Sew°rage Authority ~ why he was dismissed from].eh~

A graduate of Northeastern neat added. This covers costsEie~ion$ to probe its legality,

vote was 8- c~ Under the ordi- 0oat. Towtlaklp Counsel Wil I University in Boston, Ma~,, Mr, for fllfi 7th and 8th graders pthsBi~er gale Target

nat~e~ when the sewers are cant. Ozzard pointed out that, wklJe LevJne has done grasttate work 713 10th and llth graders. If w~# Before the board began dis"

cussing the Franklin tangle, a pleiad they wi] be p seed undex the Council may mvest~gate r. at Lhe University of MagSashuset- were to have continued to sendsecond letter from stanley the control of the Saw.rag

Petrxlios dlsm~sssI, xt can at Is, where he sine taught, and at Grades 0 to 11 to outside higha p~l~yer City College of New York,

schools, it would have costR .... the club’s pre~de~t, re- Autherity, which i ....... ,] ’h~e ~w"Ct~ ’ ~a~eiviewed his first commuklcai on preparing to construct we l~V ta He and his wife, Lol]y, have $483,963 far those gred~ alone."

and then withdrew the charge eroesngs.’jell Defense operation8 are two sons--Bruce, d, who attends Using the State formula forlaoed under the command of Pine Grove Manor School, and

tuition compulation~ which in-cludes a share of the mortgagethat the municipal eammltte~ I~oem Cost xe ToWtt~p Manager, and his David, 3, who goe~ t 9 the PGMpayments, the board found thatwas at fault. The sole t~rget was Mr. Sormners announced thai ision is final. co - up nursery eehoo].

now Mr. Sisinr. last month’s inizard east the Commenting that Mr. Fetrillo Bulb Drs. Reber and Pmdersonhigh school tuition cost here

"The mt~aietpa] committee," Township $4,041 in snow plowl~ should be given an op!.~rtunJty are members of the Rutgers wotlld b~ $613,76 per child, ahe wrote, "merely voted to

and related expenses. ~ .,,(Continqed ~ Page 7) "Either we keep our peal (Coofh~tted oc P~e 7) (Continued on Pe4~e ’/)

.(C°ntinued on Page 10)

New Civil Rights Head Sees Challenge and Hope in TownshipAmericans are tinnily coming obhgatis~, amd Dr~ Gnidsiekl ~ible ~ures for discrimination ping centers. Out of this an- the mea~ of putting the ideal of

to grips with their conscience byaoteth ~gainst minority groups. YTnile ca~mter grew the Central New equality of opportunity into prac~

~ctively practisklg equality,"I cannot be totally comfort, in C~doago, where she lived for Jersey CivU Right~ Cotm¢[I, oI rise in such significant areas as

says Dr. 1~do ~olds~Ln, able here unishs I try, in my pen yee~s whish Dr. Oo]dsteni ia orgemiza-housing, employment, educatkl~

13" - elected chairman of +.beway, to see that Franklin Town- her doctorate at tinnsl secretary, and public faestties. At the same

" Civil Rights Commission.sLdp Is also a oed place to Hve o4 Chicago and teaching The Nagoya1 MOOd Bma, members of tredgiona|

inauinter~in~#wth~eNew~" for aNegre~a~athO~e,’a person tmveral of that c~’s edueatinr. While the hi~ch count*re wer~ minorities are thc~sLt~ly de.

Record, Dr." .Deldsteln outlined of Htmgarhin ancestry or ani hultint~lons, ¯ Dr. Goldsteth being pdcketed to protest segre-retained that their children sh~R ’

the alms al~d l~pposes of the member .of v~¥ oth~r of our wv s member at the Committee gated ~eatklg being practiced byenjoy- the rJgsts in which Stayare entitled, and ~ workil~ to-

COnU~t~skln ~ spoke of her diverse groups. For we are a to End Dinerbelnatinnin their southern afflinites, the

¯ personal f~bll~ge ab~t rite Townsi~p wkleh reflects the ChinagoMedlcal ImtlinUonS, . Townthlp’g governing "b~¢~wards that ~oet."

Towtu~Jp ~.lt~ p~op~e;,:dlver~W, of~ r~e~,, relfglbp, ~t~ree ’yeel~ siin abe emfl..intr e~atklg the Civll R : Where do loe.kl elvfl rights

,,Frsnklin~ownsl~p eetdoeaees nktinmd, origin, rtu~ale~d urinm D~, mission. ~ ¯¯. eor~ fR hits, thts pt~

zeeldent* .e~p ~, play in

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¯THRIFTY FURNITURE MART ],m

17.,. ,. . "!47-48 T KIII!,$T;;,, J ’ ::

,, II ’ ’’ I’

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~;~" rltrdI~SDAY, JANUABY3&’]901 ........ = ’ .: " ’THE ~’RANK,~I’N lffB~8~B’~COHD "~, * - " ...... PAOE~

" ’ ¯ ¯ "¯ ~ ¯ " , "Though I’m ~ ILl e ~t e in doors," in which the piss wasI FQr those who came is" late,¯. doing ~o, let me Join thb raclhs made to p~an in order to Mr, Ro~s’ letter was prampled

of those who have coiaflra’tt~]ated presorv,~. ~ hy this nowsg, aper*s editorialyou and your ~ptTs f0r their

"] have taken the litP~ge reenmtm~ndatisn

that theodJtorial auppon’l for ¯ action t~ bert~, to Federal Government

providesave for all Lime some opel1 send along to Prof. l~dwsrd long term, low - interest or in-space ill our cuuntiss befnl~ the H gbue at the Un vers ty at; iere~t free Ivan~, - . tD countiesbulJdozeL’~blacktop era swallow~Delaware ynur articles and [ desiring th purchase oDot~ 9paceeverything that is loft of open ~olut~o on this matter of spaee, for" r~reathm or conservation

fieI~nd your. prepceals to our Con- ,programs.

¯

~einndNOeI~wn$cV~te~s’t~eed to be ~resmorml representhtiv~. PrDf.IHigbue Is an experi oft theThe "Turnpike Surplus -- For he~qsu~ dad of voteR, going for concerned shoot remathing green roblem. He recently hnd

SehvolsP’ idea will. get. mlother Emlt~ ....happy riuwkshaw HH- . bSpaceS’e concernedOpen lands¯aboutWe d~dpark is pubhshed that very engagingly-FAST A~TIoN. 1::Ll;t,;,~g~,:,:~r:~= ....l, ,n ,he P,l~ar. and °~°l’=d" too ~e .ned to ..k our ~"’°° ~°~ "The ~ooe~."~~sl do ~ .......~d h. is tho ~ooera, ~,eoti ......ho.so’~ bu ....b isoge, lande.wl"~h .o~ ,orth ob*o~ b~!FROM WANTthinks be has a few new artgle~ gets past the April sprint. Now ’. should be allowed to be, ~hapte]" lhc n~ed for plannis~ i

that might develop n@w interest completing his 18th year in the gobbled t~p and built upon~, nnd control of bur gevat metro- isheriff s office three ot Ibem as; very often In a burum - se~ru~[ politan

t rbansprawlth~. It’s w !~S

in the prolmsltioh,undersherlrf und 15 a~ the bess~waY, doing all of ~ls, oi eourbe,~b~k to make you shudder a

~lg~ ’

One o[ the sillisat arguments man, Hunnewel[ needs one morelln the name of ’prugresa’ Plan-I ~le b l I something sn’t done.agaittet diverting ~urnpthv ~ur.

thre0 - year teI3~ to have the 20 " ning of the highest order has~ "I also enclose copy of an ;plus to local sob°el dls~’iets isye,rs of govsl’ament service re- Long been needed -- and oublis" article from the Jan. 1 i~ue of

referendum eaUthg for the use~-- ; "VOU may be Jnter~t*ted In the sJo~ of the recent American As-of T~rnpike coin to bolster e~m-

The Scenarist is happy to re. Passaic - Herald News edltotda] sociat[on for the Advancementmuter railroads. This refers°-port that comments to our "open that was read into the Congres- "of ~isnoe. This se~ion, too~ setdem was clobbered at the polls space" pieces are still

eomkng atonal Re°ned on Jtme 8, 1900. forth the need for action on land--anda°theTurnpikepoysand in’Thelatestisfr~mCliffordB,which qttoteti N. d. Fthelr supporters elais, thai re- ....... problem, i tropolis. ....

~)eerie° means t~e publl~ does not Ross, information director of the Bureau president Careltnn E. "Again. congratuisflon~ on awant the Turnpike Authority New Jersey Farm Bureau, who Heritage on the ~ubject of "Say- service your papers ab~ per.tremors disturbed for ~ny writes as follows: ling Part of God’s Great Out- formed."

If yot~ 8wallow that argument.od wIbO up w,, ao o0.t i!r : YC’M ! gf",-Tt;xl t t.-r’d t rt’-,.l 1stomach -- it’ll be your own ill" hOus . DI

fault.The ~ Furniture \’t%,j | t k~ [ ~ I ] t~ ¯ [ ¯ [ ~L~qllnntam~ ~ ...... llngt~tt St* ITurnpike Authority elan-- Outletlike ~ny entrenched bureaucracy

~lb"~-- J ~ ~ - i - 1 i n 1 I~ ~ ~ at light--Next lent on

ruf. ., th.d.r. TheseL o:,,_fellow* may he experiencing the ~ r~

nightmare that on¢~ the bund- tl ~holders are paid off, the way WE’hV~ Ot3T TO SMASH ALL RECORDS - Never before has so much been offered atmay be found to terminate theAuthority and turn the wad sys- . such savings - Our low overhead always ~aves you a lot-Now Much More~ It’s Store wide l !tem over to theDepartment. RUBBER CUSHIONED SECTIONAL Nylo.n C~,v.rerl Foam Cushioned Suiteed that Turn#ks surpl*m can ~e

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siphoned, If will be interesting t¢roe ;now many legislators get he.hind B~teman. I[ the ’I~rnpth~boys d6 their work well in Teen-

"3-PU’ "etl°nsL’- ’elect ¢~lok’~ a~d ’169

l~efore Douglas Dillon be- covers, Made to sell for ~09,comes the U. S. Seerotar~ ef the $4¢,9STreasury two weeks h0nce, hewill have to dispose el his sleek

TOAST ... ~.MAIIOC&NYSUITt~h~Idlng~ in O~e ~mvrset Trust 7"~t~( DINFTTE ,~IJITEterest StLIfLCompany" It’fl c°Iflqist Of Jn’__0._~

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If you were driving westwalxion U.S. 22 about 3 a.m. Sunday.you would have hecom~ ~ttrtlcksuddenly by an eerie bleakness Ia8 you head~fl into the ~omer.ville - Bridgewater - Ra~itanarea. 3 Pc. Suite

It was confu*lng at first but theladhtg Mr. & Mrs.dre~Ber, ~e~ zmd ~lt e*t s Ohen we reslited that the onlybed.

SAVE $90.00 ¯ Yes -- Table ami 6 cat, its-- a.ormleaTop ~ 36x4$xf10 ~ Padded foam soars --zhrome or hron~ton(~ SAVE $40.00

lamps, the ~’isrs and th~ rGt~n,The ent[r~ ~tre~t wag St gettymass. ~t t~Oh a few moment8 to , - ,get oriented to the c~nditisn -- " IDDel~r~n Mattres~for not s single eisctHc lamp

Or BOX SIIt~H~.Was glowing anywhere.It l~ked llke n ~artime b3adc,

OUt, sad Jt wa~ scary,A li*tis later we ]e~i~med thai

art auto had ~’arrlmed. leithutility pole in Somervtiis, 4tadthe rupture t~ the thae~ darken.ed several square rnhoB ot " "~mernet for ~bnot two b0ut’s.

All of which reminded us thathere is annther ergmnem to Slip- 1~0 "

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port our ancient edltorial--isall prte~. ACA Uett, all "-that utffity lines should be in.ffLal]ed under grourtd. Out.original theme was based an the

Ware:houseFurnntureOutlettkess¥ sight, amt that at least l~ " ’ "new residentis] areas the start¯ JW~dd be made.

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~AOE $ TItB FRANKLIN NEWS-R ECORDTHURSDAY. JANUARY 12. 1931

--A 3rod way to b0gtn to flnd hotiJth ls~ factor, need for paid so~e color scheme lu,.~btd,.ncome will I .eed to retire?" certainly be ~reatcr. If poor these handbaR acceasqries witb

¯punding. I Fund8 needed forrecreation tu carry air yQur makeup Semi,

; 9ut" s o ~tla y~ your presanL’ help mvy increasa. ~ou n prooaoly ilee(I a n~g

¯ n e your n "c~n suvtYd ~R ,atld tt~l’~’l e~ be nomJo~l. How key ease, wnilct, coin pur~e,. .-- .... cvu - [ e come ~ adcqu~ v tll~r~o Im~ok and marly oLhor

’ t) ale he f rc and dec de ’i CX enscs w o own ~tld many peop}e c]10o~e to ( e 11~I; boOI aeqe~lSal~ 8B~ 90~le-

, ,Vlut p L . ~ raw g 1o3’ d 110 bsve c lJ31~e:~ unnPb~,~ttry. ¯i.b nt~y go up tn reht-~men r le ot uul ] o¯ . el thne Io do bu~tw~ rCtll, ety~elll, ~ ~[I It ~ I~tnd])Et~ ~-

%our tBXeS ~.’11l be hm.cl, it cBslona]ly :uld arrange things ~o.. "~" "’° °n]Y het:atl:~t’ FULW HIC°:no IvtJ]! ORDEIt |N YO~JR P[I[~?,~E 3’oll Call ~ind them quiek]y. ’rl’y

~,t. r~|r (~ IIU :al/zlllel htlt sotll~ o[ yoPl }e. lt.s s[lid that i~ look illlO L~ tu Ii~Old Jtt3t h-~n~ferrlng cothhron"’n{ Income wdl he tax fr ee. woman’s hnudhclg can rt,vou[ tents from one handbag toSt nlct’sut C~unty lomv ;~ont

¯ . ’~’ollr I~lx t’Xeluplinn witl be m , b *llt her personal habits, ~tnolher whoa ~wi~chil~g a¢=C?~-TPd’AT NCI STONE FL S ~ u abe fee m es d b F r h sb d v~lie~ lha .¯ . . ! ., . . , , , . ~ , . , ! How eric ’nl ~ d ordPt ly m S , , ( ~ a guc)d Ume ttf H nel,izl~ m ~;nn~ nl,d l,-e d CUll so;,k m. Ihen wipe the, ~nd wlto rdlng a joint i-ut~a.n ihlS, v r

I a dba~~ D,~es it oxla~ s ¯ .olin ZL. belong g~ d deelb,

tlywa5 dull you u~n-~)lucc il pollneaI~, b. i 2 ~.,.; ...... .~ ¯ _hl~ do hc .,el o ~;K ~tl,$ d d ~yu % a:l~ ~ O0 XP l ort ’11 [tilt " ethel )F OIt~ I¯ . , . . , ....... v I dv ~umbh" or a ....’oil or. i~Jl yl tim e~ery (~, ~ , , , ¯ . , ¯ ~.,:~,,,,,~ F2~p~ns~s. sue. .q~, *R ?od ̄ pl~L.,x -a ce’~ II~]ll in .Yottr pur~c,

Up with SeV’~t’al coals of hours, apl)ly a Ihlt’d, if trEinsl)ortali¢al, will hc eliminot-!g If yOU etld to carry too~qany Houseclean the iB~ldo, }~rll~h

ou can ze~t~l’e the bea.ly nf II m ilrlpultanl Ihat you wzpv. ]Said u ) life i.surauee and I.k~ Ilet r e ¯ ,. u ha , if lining bec.om~s spotted,~,,llVll.atlng seaIul-, ncve~clly. ¯ ed. e s vuur p~r~e you can lirlJt~g free of soil, Use ~ c[~ner

dull slate, fl~stort~ ;uld bl’lekl~.ach t.oat on, 111 and o.r h) pie t.l.live d hnu:;e t[u)rtgnl!e add tip, plCllly ~f c~nrll)~lny. But hel’e nit Iw,lh a Ihin ~ypc u( peneh.atlng veto building till ~1 .~la~s eoaLing, hi ]avguh. rcchu:l!~ exllna:~e~" ~; iggt.~lil ns .a hul~ hi keep bet~ ! Thi;~ ix a gc~d t!rne io Sluek Up"~o.d or [leer sealer. You will be anl~ged at the ’~b" nt~ u sm.dh, - ~sw house’ er n dee ’o ’ a dbu on Callned ripe vhves, since they

, .nu~ seal..s :; ,,a inlo a I quick c.ha gL" I ~ p c~rance’ t~ ay i n~.., t,n .educ ,t~} - ’ . &t" me at "e o Ir ore hnn tt npl~ Sup~ ~.

~u 1~ ~t * ~ he alolI and h o(n r do ne~8.° a S ’c .. e~tale I ~xt~ but il will utldo~lbt- .... rcceplnele inwhe ~ [ lice htt Use hemno onyas, db slot,

, . ~ R a qpart ( f t tPhey I ’y qutcb Y, do added benufy m c,~lor and tax ¯ ly ve ’ u c.u e 8 ~ be n ~ ~o ca "rv n ’ de uae the rehsh tray. but in sandwicho .ol ~ :t d m ; s ’ drn.s. "e. Such surh,e,.s c o m, " ’ E " v )cop e ncces" ~i e la ba tor out ntcds I Ihngs and In stuffings for t~eatdfh~yt~l~ ~bl~ o dL{cto qur wxng a l(sl heceah s v " ¯ ~ ¯ ~ a~dpoutry "... . ¯., . t .e~tlntllnle savtag . ,of have l~l~qny dlffelent type.

0 ¯ o.’m. e ashe q~ t~ ¢, he ed easily and qmekly wiIh .s,,al, ~c..se. with reliremem. "Io ,r e e. you must ear- Fo"de use" sc’~mb ed e s¯ . ¯ . . ggtu*~ tal base¯ .

el ~ dttc~gtnt a ~d warm w~tet. Homo r t,patrs and yard ohm’as; ry" ~alect one wzth con- m~h cream cheese ur e~ttageCI ’~ y " s one o ’ br k -- " , can bt come da - it - yourself lenient conlpartmonls for ,heene with a lltt e of he e

en ry and when dry ~:t’uh the F )I~ YOUI~ R T REMENT projects , I dividers c l gg

~.~tolcl Into the flOOllltR. WlLh. a A h~ppy rett!’el~(,ld . I’t2~utl’eS.As w{! !!FEW a]del" %t.~ i’~qLiil-O Outfit the I/l:~lde 0[ yoal" haad: ibm. U~e ella ~ * OUI~Ce parka t!

. . ¯ .... and m k n x re belore cook-

flat svrub brush. ,ndvance planniag. While nloaey : less f(lod and also a sialplor fair. i bag with mart a(.c~a~nrlc, s thatof cream cheese to every :[our t~t~

Because ~he sIoue:q al-l: porous, i~ uut the ouly fao[or to consiter i CIothillg iq apt to be roore infer- , will halp to keep the purse ]inlng five eggs.they will mlok up the fh’st coat : eertalnly many ~ person has real, cosl.less Bl~d wuttr ]on~er. h’esh and the contenl~ of your

very quiobJy..AlI),.w the" sealer to auked himself, "’Holt’ ]arRe au The cost .f medical care.will’ handbag in easy reach. Plan -- (CoIAint, ad oa Page 11)

Statement of Condition

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Broad Base, Tax Postp Artim ,.,lop oop etoott.. Study To Be Ma&, 0]~es d~menin and the Domocrst£ ’ are dlr~retod to reset "within

School Aiddotbo .oo to ,.r By ElectlonBoard l,roo ,olinwtog ooohFor 10~Lq in tholr p~rLv, deeennlul Federal Census" to

IConUnued Ires Page t):~thrvention qltestie~ed i’ make nucessary adjustments in

mtboriso Ibe chuirmtx., Mr. Mrs, Ross 0enid not see tha Realisnmo~t of Eranktka’s ward beundnrtos.(Cautioned from Pt~e 1) ~thler, to get it’, touch with .he Franklin corttroversy shout .,otlnp districts will be a major The ctmnty board Includes bye

Fr~igitos, Mrs. Foggy Upton

tO S1:ule his c~se, M0yoP ~opge

)O~rd members and requvst -~me to the cO~lly board, )ubJebi ef study for thv Cour, ty

C0nSovo7 advised him that the :hat they a~sist the psrty ergnn- "I think Ihia whole bugine~ h 3card of Etrcllonn, ~ould there (D,) aed former Mayor Leonard

govcrsttlg body wou~ conuider!zatiso but wtih0~t settthg terms, a matter ot party pulley," ~h~ )e ch~n8e~ in election district Ruppert (R.), and Mrs, Helen

~s req~e~l, or Pmulng na sllimalum, We, Itftted, "and I don’t ~ee where thee, roapporttonme~l could /~f. T. E0ss of lqor;h Plstnflold t~Qd

~, Later In ~o meeting, Mr, I>et -I therefore, wish to Feint out to we as a board enter into this.* :act the Mze of municipal wards ~eorge Igopko of Manville.you tbet t~v ~t~ntclpul commit- ~l~e County tivard of Elections lad posMbly membership on the~.io sto~ ~at th~ ~w.~Ii t~o is .at oborgod" witk the..-.~be,,~o. tonal ap~oint~~o~.~b~p co,,uil. Roaenthal Glassshould provide marc adequa~ for-your-patronage letter, "ned h~ it need not have onythbig tc The board agreed at its meet.

, street lighting and called at- whatever ruling you make in ti~e ~ with toe ~-etoetion of poll ;rig Monday night in the Cotmty Company, Inc..to~t.io~ to tke.~’sct tobi yotmg matter applies o’ely to the shah’- workei’s, she vxplstned) and "~drdinistrotion Bnilding to et~n-couples have been known toman, not to the municipal com- anyone sboold answer tbe~ cane ago n nex Wednesda to ’" AUtO Glass Insta~dpark Jrt dimly -.lit area~, ¯ |rnittev," ¯ FranJt]in Dem~crstic Club let;. ~tua~v redistricting ol Fr~Yklin,

Mi~t’e~ IKtuth ’re Oode~"If you get bright light~," "lbo rn~or question put before lets, R should be tee’Democraticf er wh ch sun e pa of cl~ls[ Sthl*e Pro~t W~dovn)~sked Chrtstos de tar of Frank- the beard by Mr. Rosen concern- cout~ty ebatnnai~, will he eaUed In o ray ew the Table ToPs Made f~ Ordw"tin Park~ "where w~UIS toe ~ he legal ty of making pa~y M~ Peggy Uplon (D otI ’ ’ [I- - board s fmdmgs, Censtts tracts tnt~ Re.sllve~odyotmg people park?" 2onl~thution. a prerequisite for ~r.nklm Towasinp bed sherbet,prepare d by the County Plan-,, ~ ~I~-Y Ig’l~

When~ommerstoe appisuserioted subsided, ~atning a local election board v]~a. She contendedthat the nth~ l~oard w be utilized in the1[ {oft b’retteh ~t.)Mr. that this aSuilO{ment at the polls. All four cornp]niffc concerned persons on study, [[ ¯ ~’J~W ~l]~U~was not part of toe Town,hip’s board members, two Repub- the public payrob oed thus the As stJ!~utated n he music pal [ I£IL~J~ ~.8~84

yecrestlul~ ~0grard. n acre s eOll~ty bogr~ ba,9- a~ r, qeret*~ l.’~~Icans and two. D~ ........................

a~reed th.t the statute goverw the dls~0ut~. . " ...............¯ qHThe governing body approved lag tois area Is specific, that If Franklin Democrats d~ not

the following variances: election boa~d lobs are open to like how tobigs are going in L(/d~g~

To the Frgnldin Flower $~hop any legal voter who boa voted their municipality, "they sbould g~-on Franklin Avenue, l~ermisslon for a ~le Imrty tar thz.ee su~ ,re to net cld of theb’ cb.JrmsE" r4~ h~o~hy

to build nn extension to thel evasive years, and that bo can Mrs. Ross ~uuntered, )er~rt

present bu~ness, . ~VIy for aptmintment wllhou’ Mrs. Upton reiterated a

To IteMa’a gas station on Am. ~ecurtng toe reeommeedation ct previntm suggestion that the BOwltog ftt~ bell~ fa keep ¥ott

well & Cads- Grove Roads, psi, any party. ~lowever, as board beard’s counsel, Georpe Sbemy In t~-im . , , which makes it

ml~slon to build an extension ~ ~batrnmn Mrs, Helen Ro~ IR.I of Franklin Township, be asked DOUBLy rewarflin$] Msht~ II ato ~eview toe situation upon his habit to drop lit often.

wick, owner of Do - RI~ Ctean. ~ ~v&en~t A%~,"Why the election board? Why lnstruetbom

.. not the prosecutor?" Mrs, [~v~s E~ery Tflesday at 10 a.m.era, permpmion to build a dryUl..oiogaodsh,.la.ed. sb~ For Bale Seats may bo~e somethingHamilton Lanes

the~e," agreed the second ’/00 HamlJt01~ Street F’ra~klin Tewtlship CH ~/’hg~6

Republican board member, Leo- ~.~’:_ . . I’~ - - ~.The Cotlncii also agreed to ok- (Continued from Pab’~ II nard R~ppert. o~ Franklin. Row-

cov~olng rsimborsement gel tocuRy. ~r. Reher, 3g, of ~I static members of the board de-State highway lighting. Austin A ...... ] .... ~stant sired review hy ...... I he BALLROOM

a- "IT~e Council approved a ere ,~rofe~2~or oi immunal chemistry would agree, t~ut whalever he; Feror, h~d.e~ o~*~4~ for the~h.o ~r Aod .......~,, of ,~~ed ~r, u,~0 do is ,he ~.tl.r DANCINGne:~t three months uniil s new alcott Slreet is a professor and he added, lhe possibility existed I

budget i~ adopted. )~sea~:h s~aeeisii~l hl tsrm [ ~at a pt)]itlcui hue c~uld he

erap~, " . given in heir acl el) s nee they F~I1 GoPey

D~lnoeratic C]tlb Host M,.. FAeseor Wclsenborn, ]both come from F]’~nk!in find’, a,l~ His Ot~he.uir#whose term of office expires this: cash is a member of a different

¯ For S~hoo] Diacus$ioB year and who chose not to run,, p~rly. ’ F~-kg DANCE INSTRUCTIONSBoard of Education esndidatez oxplstJned tha~, "Demands o[ I At ~his ~’dnl) ~fl~. Uptos by MAXIMILIAN

and school off, taints Will speak af r~ly home and family, eo~sisSng moved for 8uhntissioo nf the,toe F,..h]is. ......the Cinh.eta ha.bead ,od roar eh,,dre..:.mului.t ,o ~.onse, .adthe FALCON CAMP’~ i !~annual education tneelin~ in thP make it desirable for me to give! hoard v,)ted unanimously to r ~ "i

Middlebush Fireh0u~ Thursday up the po~t. 1 do *o in the nssur- ~afl0pt this procedere, i off Rt. 206 So, SomerveUe ~.~.@evening. ; ante that " there are " eugh, ..... -- . - .

Arthar Westneat, sohaol beard dedicated arid well - quaitiodpresidenl, will discuss and nns- candidates from whom the MATINEE

voters can nhco~o three." ~s¢ r’~tn St" DAILE l:~~wer queltlons abo~t the new": school budget, and Robert Allen, Mr, White came in Iirat SomerviLle’ OONTINUOUS.. prb~dm], Will [el] ot pans ~or Friday night’s drawin~ for! ~¢* #" " ~"0~ .~A’P. & gUN,

o~erating the high school.after ballot pnslliens, held in Ibe]it open$ in September,

I ~oard of Education officesin : LastTwoDays Thurs.-FrL,Jail. 12.13The s x candidates will hal PGM School. Mr. Seyfarth will: -- /

’ given a group of ques ons j’lt,~ he listed second, Dr. Anderson ,’ dg~r~~,....,iN,~.,,d

advance in order fha hey n~-ay!’ third, Mr. Fischer fourth,, and..Dr Rebuts and Mr T~ev ne to¯ ha~e an flpporhmity tn give prt~ I ’ ’ ’ ;

¯ . ¯ ’ and sixth respectively.¯ pared nnswers iI they wish to doso. [ The first candidates meetin~i

-- wit[ he held tonight in the ingle-btmh Estnto~’ home of Ml:s. Wli- ----~ls~---.-liam Reynolds at 15 Hedler "HEROES DIE YOUNG"Drive. 8tar~s Wednesday, Jan. 18to

AIR W, sell gc~ Tuesday night the candidates Jerry L.ewIs "CIND~EFE~LA’) [ "for oil mulor Sat, Sun., Men., ’rues, "Jan. 14-15-16-17 [

lines at of[Iclal PGM S~fi~l. , IA eombthatton candidates I ~ " [

----’"--’)It tdght and h’dKet be’rlng mvet’[[h~

= [ ~ ~. ~.,/’: i~

[lll smvl|l starink wilI b~ hod Wednosday:’[CKE’$ night th ,Elizabeth A ..... [ ~ -- " ~m=~t ~; >

g ~chool. A eandida e ’,thl wi,], [] "M]~hDOf . "be eonduclert ’fhursday in Mid- R& ~ ~r~ ~UDDY lff .’-~-=J~.:~-~ "

~’ dlebllsh Vein~er Fireho1~se. .. ______~.~: ......

Kosa Agency NOW OPENtDIAMOND LANES "G. L BLUES"

Travel Bureau OFZU BOWL~ING EIgis Presleylrmuv~e -- P.~al..Eatste "AT AL6 TIMES

4 Frenclx St. FREI~ PARKING

Nmv Brunswick Franklin Blvd. ’THE GIANr(O1~. Penm gtgtlett) snd BEHEMOTH’~ CU.T

--sise----

¯ "CHarter 9.6100 Hamihon Street " In¯ .: r

..~3310~". : Gone Sv~us. "MICHAEL’Sq’ROGOFIm.

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JU~ CAN’T eEAT

CHICKEN

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~t~ I0 TI~ FRANKLIN, NE,WB-~BCORD.’TRUI~Ay SANUARY Z2 INI * ¯

h PROM F¯~UN~CLIN ~eeselon Jn the County, .TO,BRMVE A8 JUROB8

I M~, BWan, of CanELL Road,

School Budpt Pa=es: $2,1 ,mon, AgoWeek Wilbur L, aryan era1 Michael is emplvyod aa a chemist

Sherman have been chosen tO sit and Mr’. Shernmn aa z pecaon-Costs To in.ease by $437,102 He* ,loe*,ReOord:

,,..__.Headto stt¢cechL~urdRuppcrt se Newly Opened!be tho governing body’s eheteoftgure which is "less than some

of our high eehoof receiving dis-~_ mayor. Mr. Bupper~ had resign-trots Will charge next tail," aees bnauenge ~, chind .~o.a, h.,th~,,o.t x.o,o, re~.oa. , ,A ,oo," ~y "m~log VIC and ELSIE’S

~el~¢ins t~gP.id LU the Lnere~ pez’aozls" telotype l~t~888~e ~roIti ;in the budget and the reason~ (O0nHnucd from Page 1 Woodbridge police w~s answer-

behind them, Mr, Westheet ex .... ed In tragedy when a 27- year, LUNCHEONETT & DELICATESSEN

piatn~d that: itiderettmd the populatio~ 31d Hengarian re.gee and 17, WIth SERVI~

"The biggest increase in" thegroups that make up the area, ~ear - old high school setliox The People of Hfllsborough Township

budget is due to hiring 41] ad, the l~t~r - gr~p inusU3us t~ett were fa~r*d ge¢,g iu e~h othe~’~

dRisnal qualified teachers, We may (recur, and the forms that arms In a parked car, In whet wire

dLS~riminatioh ml~y take. They goliee described ss a m~rde~ - ¯ sunday Papers and Peatrfegare committed to buLidng ~rk together ~thpublichigh school and to staff ng t, t"ha~

suicide part.

wth~ competent profe~lonal private organizations m s~ t A Lewis Street house was van. Main Street & Amwell Road Millstone, New geese1]

people, some of them ,,¢ th!Amertean prthetples operate in demned after an elderly may -- ’ ’ rust I all areas of llfe ¯They seek to in- -- .................................

proven e~per race. We m . ’ was found dead there, death be.hire these cam tent teachers sure that laws which guarantee leg aaributed to exp~sttre. , .Bype ¯ ~ndividual rlght~ ~tre not broken, s 3-2 ~’ote, the Sewerage Author~and offer an effective seho]aetm

kty granted G~ti ]{tft ~t.qtes RECORD SALEbeen se r r.ew fhey seek harmony in the re,

program ~ ~ , .permission to ]0sinll sewer Con-[

With sn investment of $2,380,000 P Y aeetiotis for 118 homes In the Hurry --" HUrry ~ Httrry¯ ac- group. They ermourage and aid th rd ~nd four h sections of l,~ ~ ~ow hetidl-~, p~ .... ,10% off OUr Discount Pricecc tahoe and acoredltstbon b offwmla and enders who are Metro~]if~n Parh.P Y w~rkidg o~t s~It~tisn~ In the bestthe New Jersay S~te Depart- . Opposition by Hamilton gtroel A’d ~vs and ~pt~la

meet of Educetio~n and ~e Midpir[t of our der~ocratm Con.

~erchanLs caused the Council t¢¯ e t8o

dle State, Associatlen of ~ ~ ̄ ~hel~o a~ o.~ .....p~th,id1]L P’s from 89c Pop. 45’s 72c "Colleges and Secondary Schools The Primary ROle parking Lq 41 Township zones.

Barg~tln8 on all our Merchandise,s mandator " WhiJ° she is a busy teacher rhs ec<le was set aside until

Another ~Yactor in lhe inereasfland aetlve cRizen, Dr, Goidstel~ Jan. ~1] so that the governinged al r u ~ riations is the feels that he~’ primary roleies a y p~ ~ n o* ~oay ~d ~on~er .~ b~,~ ..... NOVICKY’S Music Studioadoption of a nsw e~lary guide, that of wife a d moth , men.Aceor In to Mr Westneat ’ Married 13 years, the Goldstem~ 241] S. MAIN ST. RA g-0650 MANVILLI~

"Th~ dle~ ~Xtide d{d t~t Chag.g~ are the parents of thred children ~b~crtb~ ~ The New~ ~ SEPALS & 8ALI~S ¯

salaries for begiIlnJi3g teachers --Ma~T 8, who attends Pine ............ m ......... 7 ..... ~’ ......,3rove Manor Schoo " Meyer 5, ’ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~--’-- --"’~’

but tt did raise lhe maxxmums. . ’ ’ ~--~~--~-- ~=~ .......The new guide represents the who IS tn Kindergarten; endm,.l o bosi .oon wbi.. DON’Tbelieve it would he" possible to" The tw~ Dr. Goidstet~s sharehire the qualified high school ~n h3t~PeBt in theatre and art.o. ,o .l, g,,eave Or’ ’bedo" o

MONKEYFraxfl~Jn TOWOShip sataries well :aJid an "interested ~]~A tllem.bar" while Dr, Berns]xi editshelow lhe Sor~er~st Cou y, , . ¯

average,,, I he Mnaor Banner, the Plne

HOe,hot ......... Ooo lobor*.o.y.nO .... C with mixingmarized as follows: [ muniW obligation:~, Dr, Ooldslein

Budget increase due to ~rowlh ’ IS teaching On]~ One ea~rs@ at

aloJlC, $2G2,gBLT0; increase due l)niversJiy College~ Rutgers eve-

uor gage payr~en s on 13 gh ning school. With .the start ol

schoo , $ 4.~} 2 2 increase ~ e the new scmost~7.r m February, , . ¯ ¯ ¯¯ ’de " . her sub cot wdl he "°octal -........ yF[u °’~’0~

SERVE"- uu " ~

proh (~ms, ¯ a t c wh eh m gh "t~i~~.~.s~aff, ~50.2’~5.~0; d zneres u~: we serve o summa "’ze ha,Jar tO other causes (rising e~ts, ¯ area Of eomn3unfty living W h salary guide increases, improv- . . . .¯ , , ,wheh the Clvtl 1~ghs Comma-!ed uotor high sChooL program," . [

¯ . men deals. On Feb. I at 8 p.m.,..... o .....,p,a,, for ....|" BROOKSIDE. sor~e of these problems will he

~gJp empIoyees),. $68.853¯09¯ I aired when the Commi.~ion

O[ the total $43~,602,35 in- he ds a ~ub] c meeting in Town-

,001]01]0.’h° ,a*. e theo’ e re a o er’ ......oborob dg°teo ,, sh,p .all " CREAMERY’ ins from other income. The Villagers Rehearsing

State of New 3er~ey. said Mr¯ For ]~id.Milrch Plily

. OCOZArE.,, Westaest, will pay only Rehearsals are being hold$48,951].90 of the increased cost,, twice weekly for the Villagers"9aid ¢.he Federal Go’~erm~ent ~r~d~etion ~[ "Time of the

Offers Solutions March pressntation in Middle-Mr. Westneat p~llnlofl o~t ~hal bush School.

the cost o[ schooling is eu in- After a series or auditions,~ireetor Edmund LeCamte an- ¯ pur~, tautrlf[ous ml[k hie d W~lh’

cr~asI N one and suggcsted¯ or,acted ths follow ng cast: Mrs rlch.tast[ng chocolale ~ make a pe~ drink, hotthree solutions le it: ~ Harold Napear Mrs Paul Gnle

I. Base school taxes on a rill- ’ " . ’,- Mrs, Wilbur Brayan, Miss Jar- or cold, wlg’~ no monkeying around to fix either woyl

. , y , ahng a Kelly, aeneid Levy John Ga-

zen a abl ily to pay rather than , . ,on h~ real e~t’~le b era ’ queZl]le Belxe.~;s, ~/~Isfl MarJarle

broader ease of taxation.Wa’t" EdWa "d Aust Henry aao PIoo [[le t’¢ [33 ~ I1~ y s "-" Bl, l~ha and Vie or "lL,rlSl. Mr. #V# MIxgr[~wlh to re~lllg.ll school ~,xpan-’ . . ,, Oa~wt~y t° sign asslsiant dtr0c]or,

ales, mnlnt~iniug I *is ~oatro The At~,ht, r hastenS’ gr~ma ~J~eve. .... i,d o v-, .s .... I ," , *l~l[f MUSS- , ̄ ~hout American aura s inPeStlHS OY plallr*al~! ~akt: [:lq~ to .~en CO vas od e d n the e’"he¢ot~v: efh’e~ivP: : P ̄

:New V~rk ........ ~e ~n FU,~ ¯3, Phm i,l~,,qh’l ,1 t,r-,!"h t’)Dhe early )950’sand starred

bl*ln~ in ralallle.~ at a mhd~u~Shirley Dooff~.

I]ntrelise iO tax-paid services."

The b~dllot will be dlseu~seg .... ’; ..... "--. ra~1~y IJlI3p~ -- },~¯ C;¯.~t~iduLes [

andIn¢.ambcal~.h.. v*,,~ ,,~r..’, NOWAt:aL["ble

’i’.L ’;and eivI~ ba’]~ - ~" f’~r~ i’ ’ T~T,RPHONE ANSWERI~U¯ , rreaches tie pal s on Y~h. t4: ~EavIoE

Then, iILe hssr vg o he bu’~-We’ll reOet’~ yotw eM~4 "’~ " " ’

get wlQ bq he’d on ga-. ~! tktou~h:the dgy for your : .:

Cop,~. o, the .,,.~e, ~.,.~,’~’i ,o,~th..~,,~=~c,,,BROOKSIDE Phone "2!I0 ......~Vlal~tth}e to the htJbq~ a~ thebedl"~’a ~Jaes Jn Phte Gt’ov~ ~k 5"8161 " ’ "

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From the Sublime to Simpl Macaron[ and...

,BI Ya~r Butg©rl Garden ReporterWIORE UARDEN LAB, NIN* say tbot he can got somc saw,Judglug from the mail, at, any dust tl~m a sawmill to mulch

O~" yOUr gardo11~’3 are Interested SOP~O yow /~eed]In~s he is ~row.in attendJhg ]~utgers garden Lag. But 1eking a close look atschools¯ ~he sawdust, he found, it etmtaln-

BUt what’ of yoga others who ed sortie Iraces o~ ereasatt!.hftve a real Y~o to ~trpen your His qtlt,slion: Should Iw us~ Igarden inlow - how, but can’t the sawdust for nlulch evenIconveniently attend a class? thaugh it s~nl8 In oonlahl ouly

¯ #.re you sure you’re not over a ]itt]n creosote~

¯ knowledge in ~hc public library? ornamen a her cu ~re sl0ec al

¯ leaking o rich Source of ~arden No advJ~.aOL. ~av Korbobo.

I menhort this bee,use I have is. because creosote would bea fee. bng that many people still almost mire to kill ~hc tenderdon t take fat! advantage of the

~eed n s

fern. YOU irLay find yourself welL Word of Cflut|onopportunities that a ]ibrary of-

g .....

¯ rewarded by stopping at the And her~’s a ward of raulion¯ Library to browse thran~h the ior you do - it - ynnrse]fvrs who

books that fit the ne.ad~ of be~in- j may be making wi~dow boxesnersaswcliastkemore advanc-Jnr porch boxes with your newed green thumbers, tl Cht’ishnas tools. I~alVt use

’rheJ1, after you have sto~d" c~osote to pl~serve he yoodsome iacts behind your eye--I or you’ll put the kiss of deaik an Macaroni and nkeese can wear many lasts-.-411 Of thorn ,~8~,brows in a ~eneral surf of way i anything you try to grow In the

cup eke ped iraen~o-atuff~you may have seam pointed~bo:¢es. BY DOROTHY MADDOX green ol~v]os w~th macaroni to

quas~on~ to ask your county [ ~FIY St.~t , fronomto ~Teatinn~agent or the sp~eislists etJ Mrs. F. R. Of ]~orLh Bergen maker may water. G~’adtt- sauce.Rutgers. ksks about the ri8ht lime "to

casserole 0f baked ¯ Poppet: Add, ~ ~pand cheese. It is about as sat. continues to bOlL Cook, am. chapped green pepper :wltll

And by all keep on plant flower BeedK inda0r~ 80 Jsfying a dish as can be found, covered, stirrlng occaslonal]y, macaroni to sauce..sendink your letters n the de. thatsbo canget an early start. TbeI~ are several ways of ttnthfotlder, Drath to colander. ¯ Chive: Add Mt e.opartment, asking questions that] bale b’obrunl~J or eaxly March ~as~re aring, of course. But thispuma you so that I can go to the will ke time enough, because i~clpe, perfected by ex- choppedto sauce,Chives wll~. xtla~’0..

pert macaroni cooks, works blend. ¯ Pime.to: Add ~t~ ellprofessionals and get answers., you don’t want to bring your very well, The IL~t of varisUom ~ook over lOw" heat stirring chopped Canned pimentos wl"~aIt’8 Just aS weU to clear up your plants along sO fast that they’ll wllJ kelp you add variety t¢questions new while gardens arc be ready long before the daoger

~los macarpnland cheem :onstantly, until thickened, macaroni to sauce.

more or toes in the icy grip,I of freest is over in mid - May, . opiated poppy semis wRh mam-I Add cheese; stir untR cheese ¯ Poppy Seed: Add 2 tal01e-

Is molted, Add macaronil’atbor than wait tuitil You’re lucky if you have a Bale 14aearo~ and Cheese ~vell. Turn into ~ rent to sauce,begin to pop up. .. I sunny place that cau he kept (Fot~r ~ Six Servings) ¯ Garlic Add ~ .toas~o~b’o Creosote I rather cool ~ your plants won’t crate oven (g~O defies F.) 15 garlic salt with mscazom ,m

G, W, J. of Elmer wrote in to I grow spindly, tO. 20 I~pttttt~, GariR~h ~ de. sauce.¯ SceJllon: Add ~ .ettp"

cho d seaUl0ne with mass.kets are CO percent acrylic " r0n~satl~,

Hil~t~ fibers and a blend of these with ¯ Caraway: Add d½ table ¯Tumato: To maear*tfayton. Double sizes have dual spoons e~raway seeds with ~nd obeeae wit~ ~ .medhu~-~ontrals for people who prefer macaroni to saner. ~!~d tomato., ~diced ~ora

Somewhat more " expensiv@

~0r different sleeping tmperatures. . ........ :lhao oonventio]lsl types are

H ak

those with nylon- sheathed wire

omemera whack ......... ,k .....SWitch, 11 ̄ provides constant all-over protection against over-By Mrs. Hgda Qtmst

Somerset County Home Agent j : heating.SLIM AND HEALTHY IN ~61 ~ ats s ,h.,Oto, ..... dee omerset

(Continued from Page ~) easily found --.as a pound?"We all recognize the truth in

LOOK FOP. GUAEAY4TEE this, but We may not recognizeL~ shappiztg for an aOtamatlc the feel that our weight is of our .~,

blanket, leek for lh ....... ownehoosing, k, 0 nv.y*’-,U-~-lecturer’s g~arant~e, It is your We are choosing our we[slatmast reliable guide as lo the when we choose OUr f0od.’ff t, ..

best buy. ~our cholers have been too highAll electric bisnkets now lu calorie count for the enerBy

carry two - or five - year guar- you expend, your figure willdepeudin, oo the 0oa,,sho it :"lay. ’I~ls labeL specifies whether It’s encflura~ing to knee*, that " "repair or replacement is aa*ur- one can always s~art a programed during the stated period, to eorrecL overwelghL The timeSame gl~arantoes state replace- to start such a program is ruow.meat with a new equal value Make a ]~ow Year’s resoiutlanblnnkettfanythin~ sbou]d gotogetsll ..... dbealthy, Start

:’A :Tradit’,wrong to an ]nhm-ent flaw in the ky ~eleeling L ..... ]erie , ¯ ~ ~.blanket or its mechanism, menus built around foods you

Bottom corners contoured to enjoy.fit over the sheets and mat. You need a wid# variety oftresse~ help to hold the blanket food for a balanced diet. YpfJrm~ in place, ’ ~’lll want Io t~clUdc milk, frnib

Good quality automatic blan, 7egetablea, meet, poidtry, fistkets have nylon binding8 thai eggs, bread and. cereals, ~" ~i~last the life at the blanket. Choose the l~’~ - ca]erie tovd~ V’i~ . .

Cheek for size. Mtolmum is each group, ~r~¢ Bkim mgk orlengtlt for adequate coverage Is butterm0k ~nd.,¢otiaga "cboq~e,8d Inches whlt~ some tome 90 Select the low - calorie v~geta-and even/10b forbes, The width bles such os ~ree~ beans, greenschosen ls according ~ bed width and leafy s~isda, ~nJoy letheor preference, meat, pou]try~ fish and eggs,

For mild climates and coo] Go a little slo~ hn bread apdnight~ In gummer, there’s s ~areals. Heduqq the fat andoo o o .o,.,to ouOmat,o--r,n yo rOtot g.vt. ...blanket with~’the wirisd stitohed rich salad dreasing~ and heavy [_W~, ~[ ~-i~ ~[ -"rlkht to it instead o~ f~eing on- deaaerls, t450A M ° ~,8,3 F Mctoe~d ,aa "shell," If come, ira Revise Y0gr f0O# hgbls and ¯ ’ ’~,~2’ "~.’~’i’~,~l# " ,"pastel colors with nylon binding, learn 1.o enJe:~ ~ ’~ fhat sub ’ , . , "Others of this type are 80 [der- your tlbgdB.. ¯ ’ , , . "" ’~ % ~’~’~ ; " " "~

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~AG~I$" " " ~E" ~ANK’LIN"NE~B-R:~U:~,:’.:’’~,~~’.r ,.~: ~Y"~AU~ I~,i~I ~

’ Prankl|a " The Stork Bullet I " .... " " "

~.bl~,’~,+~ ~ During 1960 in N. J.The clerk visited New JerseyI~y

!amities more than twine aBNash NewSpRpsm 111~, often as the Grim Reaper

~dw~u~q Neah. Editor and Publisher Igeo, aceardthg to Er.AIl~’~y J. F~e~ A~,J~Nm~ P~Jt~r p, Ka~Sle, ]4ew Jersey

O~lc~: OieoK ~,treet, MiddlebroW, N, J,Bz~ered as Secor~ Class M~bter ~ JEmua~y d, 1906. tmd~ the Act He said births will number ap-

afb~rsh~ 1S79, MthePo~ OJftoe ~tMkid]ebw~Jb N, J. proximately lff,0CO and deaths

~ stories and letters of comment ~ubmitted foe pubbe~o~about ~,30~. Since precise ~hge

must bea~ ~e ~.e and eddre~ Of the ~vrltez,ures ale not avxiinbte for

~tn~/e copies 6#; I - yes.~ ~beerlptien Sg,f, Oi g years 1~.~0Telephenee: Viking ~-7000, I~cthlpb %~100 figures for the first nine mo~

--~bL~B6:S~,-~.~I, THtmSDAY.-d~Cda’~ ~, ~t and esth,~ats~ f(..................... mOPLth~.

Colleges and Reapportionments Net de~+y has o~+.~With togistothres convened aecordbig to county Ceam/s every year since 1947.

again in Washington ar,~ Tren+ figures and raise the number of ’*A rise in births wag recorded

tc~ It Is interesting to note that Assemblymen to 67, Under this in August and September nol

#.we leg~intors from thI~ area formula, Somerset-would be en- only ]n New Jersey but In the

already have introduced bills ttt~ed t~ a sec~ menlber in the DRtJon ~s a whele~" Dr, l£~d)esaid.touching on vital t~ues -- House, <’If this incense persisted in "TL.’~_~

Federal aid to colleges and re- Although +he has intr~duee~ the last three months ot the~rlinn.rnent o~’ the Stele As- the ~7 - seat biIA the S~rnen~el

"lembty. Legislator again wSI seek sup-year, aswe have resa¢~ to be-

IR Washington last week, Rap. port for bie pvop~at to reap-lieve, the 1~60 birth total will be

Peter Fr¢linghuysen submitted ~rtion the Asaembly’s member-treater than the 19SV total of

two proposala that should draw sh~p an the basis of a ~ - seat13S,6#0 births. Tge nlanufactuz~ ~ "

considerable attention ’ One h ..... although ge believes theere of cribs, toys, baby f~ods, Of Books & Ploys & Sundry Thin~sand dinpsrs ca~ rejoice.Would Provide Federal guar- newer plan has a more fay-

"While tbete were mar AL,~,ee+ ~ ...... ta~ -e~p~o,+bio ~ ....f ....... An Auutor Needs Conflictdeaths in 1900 than la 195B +bonds issued by colleges tar ex- Sixty Assemblymen may be ~g,30~ to 5g+Og+ -- therewere]pansien programs and repay te sufficient for Nmw Jer~y, but fewm r deaths for each 100,fig 0 in.. ,#.he ~’hools, over a 9+0 . year only if ,the representation ac- habitants -- 97f+6 in t~l~+ and Our dat(ghter had her firs ~. principals. It is a very biemen.

period, f5 pereer, t of the prineb curatcly reftects the propubit~en96f.4 in 19~. lesson in literary criticism a tsry conflict because Jt existsl~bi on lor~-teY~ bonds+ ~egmenis or the State. Among "One of the most significant few days ago, simply on the basis of their sex,

Pep. Frelingbeysen’s other them, Bergen. Essex and Hud- developments was sometbt~ ,,l"I wish," she said pensively, Eliza wants Hlggins to ~cognlzemeasure would give to thc~e son counties now hotd f7 of the that did no+ happen," Dr Kandle edah that Cbide~etla’s step- her as a wom~n, and he dc~sWho must pay cOllege tuition an g0 seats, although their popula- cotltinued+ 81slsrs weren’t rues..1, I wish everything in his power Io avoidincome inx credlt equal to 30 tion figt~res are below Ibis ratio. "T~e~e was no case of eastern they were nice." regarding her as anylinng but~,eroant Of the tuition payments.

The c~Llege facflittes bth Aft@r fd ~++r@’ a rLm~++tiRg O~ encephalitis in New Jersey in It w.s then we had to inLro+ the +l~hJect fnr a~ experiment,

)eaves r~m for public s~inport the Assembly ie tong Past due, 1960, There was none amongduce..her to he notion ’of Eliza wins, of course, which

Of our institutions of higher~nd some means must he found humans, horse8 and pheasant@, dramatin connie . We had" to does .lot mean, as Shaw.pphttsout, that she gets Higgins. A+

le~zr~ing +h]+e st+st~ring Federal to get ~be job done. If an After the ~ccurenea i~ 1~ _ explain %bet unless ~b beyo or least she proves bar path++, hOW. + +unwilling AssembLy will not do In which ~ Persons were affect- heroln~ of a story met agree ever. It is the aexual termim be-$upport beyond that now provid- it, perhap~ the courts will; the

ed, hi of them fatally + them obstacles in the CoLtrse of himtween thee.e tWO that give:+ ~he¯ .d.ln ThiSthe hilllastWaSCot~grees+t[I~t totr°duced~4~t It Asbury P~rk Press has thstitut-

was wi~espread spec~ation and fictional career, the story would ~4ay Its PartlculsrIy pt~uam+~aver re+chad the floor, ed a taxpayer’+ suit to force re- ~nxiet), that New Jersey migbt be wLth<)ut interest. The step-i

A new Congress stimulated byapportionment be ~ffeeted again gt 19~0, The de- sisters, along with their pamt, l flavor, The actual experiment

prouldes the form, but the ten.a new Admlnlstrad~ might The SLate Legislature should )artltlerlt’s Vireos Laboratory of course, provide that element +ion of a normal teacher - pupilglt~ z,n~c]l M@Pti +rl lhe p~/jt~g+also get ~J+Ollad to fining new Y~rforMed th~JY exacting tests in <+Ch)dere]ie",

relationship can’t compare tohuysetl proposals, . Congressional dbayict lines, The >n human ~atisnts diagnosed as We explained all of thls in the conflict generated wh~ the

I~ Census figures allocates to possible encephalitis, ~ot one some dctath Than our child look- ~eaohep is n stlffneeked maleAn Assembly reapportionment Haw Jersey a t~th seat in the was eastern e~cephaJiLis," he ed at us, enthralled+ "TelL me end ~e pupil

an attractive~neasure went Into the Trenton House of RepresEntative8 and un- stated, again, Mommy+" she said; For young woman.~opper this week from the desk Less the Assembly reapportions Tile order by rank of the Erst her the explanation of theof Assemblyman Raymond Bate- these districts New JerSey will eight major causes of death was principles Of plot construction Plotting it ~ryman, am~ the ~s~a+ o~p~sitb beve i4 U+ S, HepreSo~tedves the +a:ne far b~th years edtt bad been ¢!uLte as fascinating as C~+~+rbiJa turns ~tp almost1*/lay be ~*xpected frot~ thc~e ~rolm SPecific districts and one very lit’de change in the deal5 ~ plot itself+ Or maybe she just dally, of COUPR~ in the women’+counties in the northern ~al’t of at - large member of the Lower rate for each. They were bear~ dkes the ~und ct our voice, magazines. Them the ooni’1.1~ isthe State which do not want to ltouse. There is no reason here disease, cancer, str~kes, dis. Development of ConH 0 " relatively slight because the "

thbirdominant role di~tnieh- for an at - large member; a eases of early infancy, inEuenze " . , ’§t0rte+ are short and superficinl.Well we didn’t t,~tl her agate Nothined by whatever means, diligent ~tate Legislmture should pneumobia, and bronchitis eel. , ’ I g much happens in themp~rtly because we had forgot COl the are a[] ~ *W~ere In prtor years Mr. forget the whebiJng - dealing leetivety: diabetes, cirrhosis¯ cd

w Y gh[y - polished+~ate~tl~Ut h~d +i"i+d to.secrete ~- ~gJe of partis~n ~gti+s and liver, and motor ve~bie ae. wba e bad ~bi thollgh no on e ", c v 11 loll S y e But never.apportionment while m~dninthingprovide the public with the eidents, doubt she eou d have fi led us n beless he n. . y e~d some ~Plot abdthO p~snt f0~Z’/l~il~her ][~QUSe Of gireet represbntatlon to which it Accidental falls ¯ increased+ on thm delfllis. ~t we did hegJ~L ]0t mea~ conflict in this aaP e eAssen~biy, this time his major is entitled, It bee been 30 years ~Phere were f~4 deaths fromto thlr, k ahem some o~ me ways the ca+mot m bet~ee~ ~eeffort will be devoted to theresa- since bur Congressional dirtier falls in 19f9 and aa estimated it* which apparently very simple herobi+ and some aSpt,~t of hey .tog the n~r el Assembly- liees have been revised. 7If in L~0, , . ¯ ~cories devbiop the conflLot on enviPenmenl which keeps hermen in an effort, to create a Los4 some Assemblymen for- There were fewer suicides In which the Interest of ~he pint light under a bushel, Eventuallymare ect~table representat/on "et, tba LeKielatur~ Ls the P~0, +Td, than in 19ff when deppnds, she frees hersbif of ~e dominat.of the pspuintion. He would now >ubile’s ereaLure; t he Pt~b]ie i+ there were g~. "Jan~ Eyre!’ Is essentially a thg parent or the tmbocominghave the Assembly apportioned not the Legielature’s ser’¢snt, Hear+ disease and str~kea" to- Cinderella story, AlthOugh Jane hair - do and Prthce 0harming

%,,~KL~l~ ~¥ ~Eor~@

gerber a¢colJnl~ for more +barn Eae t~r eq~+biects oi the +’tier wgh+k~Olerawap ~o Never-Neverhalf -- f2,flf -- of the f8,500 gisters early ,in the b~k, she is Land,estimated deaths. If cancer, Pki o~ thdm before the main E. M, F0r~+inr +ays "The kingwhich claimed 10,8f4 live~,:+~ abtlor~ 6f thd novel begins+ They died a~d teen th9 q~+~n died*’ is <added, these three categories’0f Jq~+ win the reader’s- .,

The ¢ontinuod decIL.e In

, a story. ’£~e Icing d ed, andkLllers accounted for r~ght~ 7g a~thle, but ey + I .not the then ~e qh+~ disd’c4 II~ef" s]~reent Df all deaths in the 8tare main mnree of conflict. The is aplot, A nt0tp is merely a se~" >,in+’t year, " wtth~ J~,ee herself -- the em~ quenee of events fn lime. A’ptht. :

~{~ between her. romentte pas- Is a ~re ushee o events in ~m¢ """ de4ths tram tubarculosis [s me ~it~ fbl’ Edward Rr~bester and hactn+qsoXmo ea~ubi ~l~inmnshl¯ p,

of Ibe bEghter health Lights in her sen/so of what s right Of But ctae J~ 0 a HLD~, f he#"¯ ’ # m’l ,the yese. it is ebiimats~i there course, the story is fqH Of highly g plot ~a a sequencm of events iswere 3e9 deaths from tuber- melodramatic action,

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~,o ~ ~, THE~ F.RANI~LIN NEWS’*RECOR’D * TRUI~SDAY, JANUARY’~,".I~I :. ~ ¯

Real l’,mm,. . RRSl ]~tate i Fo.rSale ’. <::"

Cocker Spanlel puppies, blackBRIDGFWATER No. 1 CLAREMONT HOMES and bert, 6 weeks "ore. AX,C,

registered, w~,k~ed, Inoculated,New attractive ranch I omc. large living room and kitchen with Hillsborougl, l Towl|sht|h Millstone Redid call WAlnut 1-019g (Princeton).

built-in G,E. overt I~ud rallR~, ~ hedPaotYlil, ~ul[ tile halh, DdlbasenlenL hailt-iu 2-ear ~ arose, lot 122xldG. Selling for $1fl,590~ Ctmtom built ranch end split level honles, priced from $t7,000,

MANVILLE No. 2 East.Millstone pennsylvania

North sl Is, 2-fnUll Irlek hr~ine with 4 rooalg and bath hi each Eix-ronYh home, ~oil ]lot water heal, baaement,gm’a.ye,P~reh, Ev~r~Pet~[1

apartment Good toeatien. Sealing for only $16.900. lot 50xlS0. Asking $12.9[}0, " Sc(.~’l]|ngsWe have the best for Christmas

ALL BUYERS - $1,500 i)OWN No. till|sboroug{lt ¯ i .

h.,,es.g’: aert~ land. zonecl f,u’ industrial $8,000 PIN~S

hleomp:u,al~lc Value at .$14,500 . s~Ruc~s r{RsManville, new [} ruom Cape Eed homes arc s~0¢talty buill /or Itl]]8]}orough Send B,r liailng today!

growing falnlfh.a with "~ i~edroonls, De Lux~.’ ]dtche~ with Wall S/x.roola hau~e, 2.c~r garage, bosemon4hot w~tter heat, 3olden and I.:ut~e. Ill u bath. full dr. bnselnenl, landscaoed Iol, acl.c~ of hind. $15.900. ~chPolll~g Niirserymacadam driveway, l)on’~ wagle IIF~I~!! ~[~J]{BY -- You still havethne to ehnt~e yuur iuleri.r deed’ratlng. MONrI’OR PARK Indiana, Pa.

MANVILI,E No. 4 llarilan, Weiss Tern[re rtug~, never used: private¯ houae, gx/2, $30’, gxld, $gfi; other

Nol’th side, nttract[vv ranch home wiLh large liviul! rotn~, kiI- " ’ ¯then, dining room, 3 hedro(~ma, tile bath, full basement, attached 3 Lots l~ft sizes. G. E. vacuum, $20; orient-

garage, lot I00xI00. $ell/ng for $1t[,900. Custom-built ranch or C~tpc cod homes D’~m $15,$00. al 0xl2, $55¯ AI~ some woolhooked and bfaidad rugs. Phone

MANVILLE No. 5 Raritan : ¯ c~ ~.0~ae.South Side, 4-family holI3e, ~ reales [~lld bath in eauh apt, Modest 8-t~mm home, oil heat, basement, storm windows, lot

Menth/y Income $210; good Investment prop. One block to town. x 130. $14,800¯ Crown D~zorator8Ordy $te,~00.Manville Slipcover Speaial

MANVILLE No. 7 ~o~ern 5-roam ranch home, gas heal, basement’¯ bnilt-in oven~’BW modern 5-room ranch home,’ 3 bed~oms, {/ie bath, /arge and rang~, storm window~, raatadam drive, lot 70 x i~O. $~.%0~, ~0~8 ~ 2 CIub C~IRI~’g

kitchen and living room, full basement, 4 blks from Main St.,Jot 75x1~0. Very gem:! buy at $14,[}D0. Raritan $74.95.

Two-family home, 4 rooma aod bath each abertm~t, oil hotSOMERVILLE NO. 9 ~eg, tg$.~

water heat, all cRY atilt[lea, tot 100 x 100. $1~,5f10.¯ CentralIy located 2-family brick duplex house, fi rooms and Complete with zippers, .any

balh on each aide, 2 separale heating ~ystems, (~.nallt ,>~.upied. SiHstollo color wetting, and choice of ruf-Ctm. be seen by appointment only, Askblg $17,go(}, Modern tl-room ranch home. basement, gas hoL water ha~t. range ties or pteais. Gua~atReed work- .

GREEN HILLS No. l0 ~d storm windowS, lot I~0 x 400. $I7,~0 . ~ ma~sblp. FabriCs g~m’~edwaahablet and fast color Use

Attraetlvo ~-year o]fl ::plit-l~vel, with 3 bedroums, large kitchen, nillsborough our shop-at-home service with-lovely Hying ro,nn, recreatlon youth, tile both~ all eily fat[lilies. ~odPrn fi.l~i)nl ranc.h hums¯ vii hot water heat, car.port, 2~4 out obligation to you¯ Convea-2 miles ~a low. A real must la see. $15,000. acres. $19,$00. len~ hedge[ plan¯ Call ELite[ tt-

0M0,

Many other listings in various locations and , JOSEPH BIEI~.NSKI ~r~w ~OCA’nO~ ’

All price ranges Real Estate Agen~ ~gta-e~ T~RtPr sm~r,AII Qualified Buyers Low as 3% Down Pttyments #OH~ MEHALICK, ASSOCIATE B~KER fog East Mal~ st.

actuary[lie10 8. Main St., Manville RA 5.1995 I~ear]y Sew Merehahdi~’

KRIPSAK AGENCY N no sm,’er eau RA ~-ts~0 or r~ ~-~sc+. zv~Y ~-Itms. & ~’RmAt,Mel~lber of Multiple Listing ~erviee 9 A,M. ~0 i~ NOON

38 S’ MAIN ST. RA 5-6581 MANVILLE ffelB Wanted ’ For RentFurnished apartment for 3 or U$~ CRI~

Real Estate lien| Estate "aPre~s My Heart" 4 gentlemen. Call RA 5.7885¯ t960 Fiat, low mileage, ModelA beautiful name far a wotltIer- Furnished reelv* for tv/o g~nile- 0O0¯ Inquipa at 19 Reekmaa St.,

fLd Iiur or cosmetics by Avon men. I~ew home new flu’nigh" Manville, or call RA 5-6924.REINFELI) Tkousaad~ of Avon’s represents- ings. Separate enlranco, private ,

Offer~ Qualifi~lI]Uy Dir@ct & S¢lve.~ lives from coast to Coast are bathroom, other privileges. GUARANT~ED UEED CARS

earning those "exh’a dollars" by Fat appointment, call ~A 5- Sale~ and Serviceselling this popular fragranc~

VETERANS NEW It’s ~, eay ths and Avon’s 8850. NYBO AUTO SALESgffilialed with Ally Bros. Garage

full Line of produel for the home Five rooms and bath 219 South f43 E, Math St. FindernaNO DOWN PAYMENT ~ BEDROOMRANCH and Into y offer you oppertunii , Main St., Manville¯ RA fi-9?O~

Attached Garage.to torn those "extra hours" inle ---- ..........."extra dollarsF’ Writ~, fen’ pr]-

Three-room aparlment, all$77".27 PER ,MONTII Oven and Ihmqo, vats inlerviPw. P O. Box 20!h

~ttillties. AduRs only. $75. In- I;153 FORD. 4-door sedan, auk,-tl U i~ 7 Wh iltol A e ’~1 darn ’ uath’ transmis~inn $135Birch Kitchen Cabinets. Ph p~bulg, N.J. " ’ m "’5-5742 ....3 A(JJ{ES Ceram/e Bath,

~ ....... ¯ Cal abel 5 p. .. RA . . .~_. 1~53 CHRYSLER. 2-door sedan,¯

" "Cue unfurnished "l’nom, Man- automalic transmission, $125Little Texas rnneh hi>me ~’i0~’ AInerieatl Slandard Fixtures. EMr, LOYMENT AGENCYI]MMEDIAT~ OPEN[NGS rifle, private bath. side en+,rauce 1953 PLYMOUTH, 2-door seda-n.

3 acres" No eulth’ " II’>l’~e~’ JllXl ’ Lot 150X300 Fuel cnlah I Call HA 5-8748¯ slandard IPansmi~-~ioa $135home with IDle u[ land. 3 bed- ’ NIct. Location¯ Male and f’ ’ __ -- ~___,:’vein, lhqng ro-m kig,b,.n iOq*

10 lvllnu~ fl~JUt gomrlvill~¯ Clerb.al - Teebnlcal [--~t~ur~.o0m dulM~x apartment ~1~53 CIIEVROLET, 2-door, ~tand.dining area. Owner h,aving ~tate ¯

Jill garage atld cellar Vacant a ’ "ansm ss on $ 49ENmNEERI~+G I w , I " ’¯ ,Bin S $~5 per Inch h p Os itllh i, ~o hurry,MORTGAGE ~XECUT VES ~ SALES ~ ¯ , : -, 1~’~2MERCURY 4-d~r s~and¯

{ies Phone RA 2~747 after g l ’$11,900.(M/Fu|I Price

~z PNassau J WAINFORDslrfie/Second & COFloor and’hot water mlpplJed, Manville,P m

ard shift,. $$5Ule our lab’ - a - Tay plan CAN EE ARRANGED " " ] men A eric -" ~ ..... 1951 KAISI~R, 4-door, aulomatic~Pap 0y t g Y

Three-room abartment, heat transmission, $79REINFELD

Oflet’:+ QnMified RA ~=~67~ ¯ WA 4-9720 no children no pets. Call P,A 5- ~COP~ ~o~OPS~ In~.PRINCgTON ~0’tZ [VETERANS or .......... -= ............... ca ~-~0n0, ~ont

NO DOWN PAYMEN’FYL 9.5282

For RentRAmlolph 5.330/1 ] s41 Samer,et Strset

’ Obo’ne Your Classi[leds New Rrunswlck, N. J.$118.00 PER MONTH Th~o-,’oom apartment,hath,

hot water, supp}y own heal One’rh~ Dnd or the ~e~," . . . O.:~ Lost hLo~k from t~ala ~t.. Manville. CLASSIFJED AD RATES7-roo~ RpIR-ltvcl borne, 4 ypnrsold, 100x200-fi. hit, B bedrooms, Black horn-rimmed gta~es, ~4#, VI 4-806L Five cents pep w~td $~.00 m[nhllum char/l~ per inset~on.

~[vtnl~ room, dlning re~m andvieinity Duke’s Parkway "ice ---Pi--~e-r~am~,- ho~t w--at~r+ and

Tht~eormereconsevtNIveln~e~o~,noehangeiK~oPY~lg%¯ kReh~n. Finished recreation skallng rink OP M6mvil]e Pos( heat; adulls only. Inquire at 161~t’~m. one-ear ntlachod garage¯ Office. Finder, call RA $-88~5, Roosevelt Ave., Msnvllle.

J~s¢olmt,

’ BlitRI ads, fo whteE reFIles ttre adgtemed to thlg newtYpape~---~¢All city improvements, fmmedl- B,meh of keys on 2 key +,tnga, Three new B-room apal’tmenM, exfrl~ l~r Irmel~tOa.~te pog~seion, and,nail clipPer; between ]gs~4~ full bath caeh Bpart~onL HOLNomVete~ans $~’g0.00 Down 8faLlen, Main St, Manville and water, heat, end oven fur~Labed. HYphenated ’.’~rda Bo11~$ as two er mere w0~d~, a~ |h9 ~ maE

$’]~800.00 FU]/P~EO J{oule 20fl, I¢inder, call RA I~. Ot~ Main Street, MenVIH~. ~A JL be, ’l’e[epho~e aulabe~ are mn~ ~ two Wa~, gbM~ri~ ~#8~, ~8~,

R~i~1~,t~ lingin watt+ .t.llt, lt~tslL~ ~ * ]th. . *

One large room. W!th or w - D~a~ it~ te~ cop},: ’flimsy 10 a.l~ "~TY COMPANY ,is___ It~t|____.~.’_..~ out kitchen. BuRabe for wo i ". .

=.~ ++o,h: A.oo,, {: t~’ N=-~+ I+=~,.’ ’ I*"’ M...m,. . .... ~, .i..,~.~ ,m+,. ~’~i:t+,~ m.,..~,wn. ,a~.~,+ DaneUen N + , ’~..’+’- -,’~’- ----Is"+ " ¯ , .... " ’

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¯ " : . " :. :.w’i~ll~,~:i,Alq~T~i’-1~’wws.,aR~.,onl ¯ ~t’~IJ’B~HOAy.~m¯ -. . ,, ,,

Faees in Ore= For "== i’ h ,

~’ ’ ~OUr ~fluth~ Wh¢* Brook was fined $10 and ~ coatsgullt.v to Chariot of breaking tot passing a aehoot bus..on

Award - wthning motion ptotute and entering and thrceny, i~ton Avenue. ̄ ’

Pi .nl.. tl he,o re,, .rand oo. .a fell year~ bach entitled "~heee- --’--’--’1~ ~varl so’don hy Mal~t~ate Whittier Aventte HaG found not

M~V~ in Munlsl~l(~trt a week guilty o( o~Ual~ ~ accident or,Ktoth may not wia any "Oscars’T~ ~rtrdng Boar~, by a ~.4 ago Wed.need~y ~ght~ Hamilton St~e~, Dec. 15.

. many sides to the versatile declelon, selected )~, Eugene H~. daek~chi Joseph Miller Mrs, Gindys Winsin~ of ~e~Fr~nkiinlte. He is the Town- OrO~ A~socistes of New Bzuns- and ~: Mont~u~ery, all of B~unswisk ~.:Sned ~gi end $5

e~p’~ eady optometrist, s ~ehcol ~thk ns e~ns=]tanin to the boa~. New B~i~i:~" i=t~ Tbocdore eos~ f~r e~u~g an a~c~dent onMeeting a wechagoinstnlght Oreen~f~i~kn~o~werermt~sed- Lincoln Highway Dee,,:20, and

in Mlddlebl~eh ~ho~l, the board ed to County Jail when they .~thony Badeasa Was fined $1~Work~t~ hl~ Way throuSh eat- ’rejected Herhe~t )I. Smith A~ were tma~4e to r~se t33e ne~e~- and ~ costs for ta]Sn~ to keep . ,

¯ sociales of Trentou. formerly gary ~00"~tl each. car under ebntr~l and ¢mts.C~mmunlt.v Planning Associates, ’I~e youth~, ~ll in their teens, (~eeld~t ’ en Some~etthe co~apany which prepared the pleaded gt~lty. ~o charges of 3c, ~2~, ’ " " ’ ,’

cottntry’t top name hen~ ~ Townehip’s Master Plan. breaking ¯1~o the Wnsh.OMatlc]MONDAy~S 8E8810N, " : .¯ C3yde "Sugar Blues" McCoy, Voting for Mr, Gross were at ~11 Set.ergot S~reet and tak- ] At Monday 61IM’O Municipal

fiberlie Splvak, Ray A~theny, Sernard Hendricboc~, Bertram ins $24 the n~b~ot" Dee. 28. The Court, Michael A. ltosal of New~’nnes, Mayor George Car, savoy, ] taursom~. I~ ~ented in South ’ Brunswick "was fined ~lO and SS~chn Calano ~d~d Wflllom Al~e~ SrunswicS~t~ face ehal"se~ for a c~ts ~or drivln~too to~t for the

Smith, beck when Luham SI -B4~rd members Har~id GOt@ similar break¯ ̄ Icy condition .¢ i’fiihlea~te~, llchard Lockner, Mtehaell Jean Mircue Gilt: of Lake-[Avenue. ~ ’ ;

Li=],aed chairman Az~lrew Tru-] ~ood was. tined $10 and $~ cost~{ ]~ank Wilhelm of Htghlm~GeOrge Wa=hin~ten

She holds aB. S. from Columbiaham supported Mr. Smith. ¯ . for failing o obtain a eo c~tor’s ] Park w~ f ned $1~ and ~ costh

degree in psychology from l~wl.A member of the board

The fee to be paid the Oro~s livened, ’f~r apeedh~; wh~e O~ J.

the Wlr~ton L. F~t= of ~Vauxbsll ~chlermeyeriof South’: Barredtug Oz~en State tfrectors o~ the Chamber ~ppothtment I~ was fined ~ and sg coats for ~rook drew s ~g fine and $10

tI ~towlthi Ot~7~t, Ohlo~ arv~ rio( ~[llng to have hi8 car rostra- I ~IS for the sa3~o o~e~use th Ityet hee~ mede by the TOWI~fiol~ In "h~s possession. When eehe=] zone.

Civil Defense program, Dr. ~s ve nl o stopped by "l~wnshlp Pot’s, Iss~ l~aymond ~. Yanchuek of Newetry from the Cldeego College of~’al] the defendant gave a Keotl. ]~tmswick was fined $5 end SS .KIeto Is also active in the bl~

ship 80 r ng h dY.OptOmetry. He opened Me ~ Club and the lt~liht~ of Pythias.

A onat~Ver°t h~e,# Brtmsw~ck,worth a~lress, ~’alture to aP- ~osts~ for causing sn a~klent on "Hamilton Street office in Sept- He =]so findsfor m Mr. m~s eeeived his B. A. in pear in eot~rt on Oct. ~ and the L?aurence street’ Dee. M. ~osephemb~l t~g. time sta p

t eceliac an ,. , CI y & R SiGnal Plannthg lindd mude ( I a suheequent return of a letter d. Cassio of 108 Franldth .~venue~ormerly a ~aehar ~t Hflh h - ~’~ addict") bto M, A, th Publlv Admm- sen~ ~o lhe /enSwor~h addrels Stew the same free f~r p~rkthS~’est Sebool, whe~ he thught To close out thisf we letrat on from Rutger~ Unicef resulted in a warr~t being is- without llghin o~ Laurence

8th Grade Science and math,offer a worcl of ~dvioe.Pr° tie,Don,t ally,erie is presently, a cal~idate sued for his arrest. He was ap ~treet the same day.Dr. Klein still theehas oceasitm, sl for Maott~r s Degree in City l~’sheeded by lY.~on i~Ok-e and Wtlll~m Dav~s of New Brtma-

oily at Edison’ E~Lgh Soboof ~ aya~ ~ on the back ~ hard. Planning st the University of released on $60 bond pending his wick was fined $1O and $g coato ght fred youseif flying Perma Ivaotasubstitute eelenoe and math aer~ the root~, l~r. Kl~in you Y’

teacher:,s~ wa~ o~e ~ ~ r~etor n

An ~ss~lsto member ol the epl~aranee In Mu~pal Court. for carotesa d~vlng on Route g?.Marrie~ to the former Nanny iud~) " :Am~rle~n tn.-;i;~:te ~ Planners

Charles J. Sboheane o~ Mill-town was tined $6.and f~ and MA~ DELIVEK~D

~euerstein of Forest hills, N.Y., htr. Orals. ~r~ sc,,~i.r plan er had his Jlcense revoked for two FOP. ’I¶OWNSHIP ~SEthe Kteths have two ~ons, for th~ N.J. State P]annln~ weeks on a careless dxlvlns A snow plow and salt s~-enderMiehae,, d, .d ’ay, g. O. "-==,u’---ersncuy°-aa-

" .......d director o~ pis,,, c~srg ..... ISng from an ac-erdered to IsteNovember, wer~

the original occupants of Pine nlng for Ocean County’s Plan- otdent on Hamilton Street )3ee. 11 delivered to tha. Tovmehlp I~M-Grove Manor CoOl;’Vrat[ve Ap~rt- "~ ~mg Board. Te~aliffied for Spee¢lth| day, according to Townsl~pmen.. Dr. & Mrs. Klein will .~,,l~lf

~ " Peter J. H=]sborg of Kew Manage. Willtom Somme..e.nbe moving to their .ew.ulvey 011 I~u.El Commenting on the appoint.merit, Mayor Consovoy told The Brunswlch was fised $6 and $6 The snow plow, whtoh cost’~home at 63 ApPlemSn Reed, News - Record: "My feallng, ~s costh sad had his ltoense revch. $1,800, e~n be attached to theM., .=]o ,. ,o.. ,-od o, ames..,.+,.,".....,..-’""",.e, bo. of th..in.,, ed ,--- thr ".’ins oo f--’ "" ’ook io th,,the K-ray d~partm0nt of the Board and ~[~wns]~Ip Council. i~ Hamilton Streu~t, When appre- svent of a snowstorm, ~e saltAmerican Hospital.in Chicago. The results of more than a that the sglection of Eugene beaded, the defeedant was drlv- spreeder, a Tarco Scotsman

: .......... year’s wo~’k hy the Plannlng ] Oro~ will b~t serve I1~ Interesl ins at 55 mloh in a ~g mph zone. eost3n~ $7~ Is the Township’~.

~, BES~I~]~EI ~I ~ON ~oard wnl shortly be in the ot our municipality. The Plan. /~thony Deftllppis of Sound second.hands of the Township Council rdng Board and Council ere nnw

in the midst of attemptinFUELoII OILSj~urners.-- llROS~N]$installedThe board vot~O ~t i~s r.eeti~g drastic chan~cs in our zenin

a week sao Wednesday night "toplan. In my opinion, Mr. Ores68g Ilamgton St. lurn over to ~he governing bodyNew Br~m~/~k

TeL KI2mer ~ its etreet nllme project ~esu~l~, is in a better position to advise

in which are listed 13~ cases of these two bodies sthce he has hal

Ol11~e~~Township¯ With the coming our Master ~inn and, thorethr,the Township’s new post office, can he more objecf~ve,"

FUNERAL HOME it will be oece~ry to rename Mr. Gross has worked in th,

LIITI~f~S~tM AV~.th~se streets in order to faoilltste past for the Township, but raot In

~.~]. ~~~~. ~-~--.K]~W ]~d~UN~]K malt handtfng and delivery, matters directly rele~ed to the *~!~ "

~ How~ever. the Pla~n~ng Board Master plan.~t~ /.~: ~.~$’~~ . .:can onty yee~mmend; the final ¯ ~"-~-~..._ - ~

-- aotlon mu~t be tavern by theg-,,.,.hed.. 2MenN ed " ¯0Ieaue~ ~ Dyers -- Ttll~m Two mater sub. divisions, in- am¯

:. iMr. ’Anthon ed ~e be,rd’s ap~,e~=],. 0 :.CLEANERS

cedar Hill ..... ived approval

0wo Ew s xc s ON...The approval .... pp~sed =rBE ROAD WILL END UP IN A BODy

T~lx~do~s , bo~i~ mer~her WilliamREPAIR SHOP THIS YEAR./ -

¯ O¥1f ~]11~ million cart km doomed in expehllVO body re~llfl.h~tu~e of accidents, ~smage to your car can ¢ott

~cberd Leckner. ~1o money, unte=s you ere edequ=]ely Insured, Check withyour ~e Farm adent. ̄ ¯ find out how you can get t~p~,Fet~ p~t~lOn "w.~h St~t Farm, ~ Jot m~ ted~ -

Aah ’¯ -L ’.Sk ’ .