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--I nN vs l " AN Aos The Frankli Dff. VOL. Ill, No. 41 MIDbLF~USH~ N. J., THUE,~DAY~ JULY It, 195’/ fit, ~ COpy BoardRecords Refute "" Blast Against Maher Municipal and county phm- sing off, c,.,o want t. CD to Stage 2nd Area __.e.,,.aen._ _ ineic .eeord ofi. ,ofuin ¯ c~arga that Mayor JameA G, Ms- At Record High her hod totd a "dellh~’ate lie" A-Test Tomor to speed approval of the 3ersey row Development" Company applies- Tomorrow, for the second time Employment in tba Perth Am. ttou for MetroPolitan Park at thio year, NewJerseyans will boy-New Brtmswlek ]aber mar- ~asinn Avenue and Leupp Lane, take cover tn a Civil Dofen~ ket area reached lBi,86fl to May, The charge was voleed hy p u b l I e partlelpatinn ~,~orelse, the State Departmont of Labor Mtcbeel Pea¢os, Democratic can- "Operation Alert 19B’/." Theaa- & Security ]ms reported. With dldate for TownshipCommitine, tinn-wlde training exerotle acin- tNmvlmuaol the exception of Zaraphath and at the Franklin Planning Board ally began Mvmiay with Bible DOWN ON THE FARM, ThlJ wu ~e pr~ winnLml float in vicinity, Franklin Towrmhip is meeting a weak ago last night and county level eooferenees. ¯ the MMdlebu~ July 4th l~rade, [t w~lira]meal by Claudia, Carol included in the area, as he objected to further con- WhPethe exaet time O~ the aM Nucy Stelin, Potriela and Bl~ard Chrl~e, and Arthur 8telts The department reported sideraflon of JDC’a application exercise kea net been revealad In the d~ver~s t~at. there was a gain of g.~0 in era- for preliminary approval of by Acting State C D Dlr~tor pinyment over the post 12 Sectinn 4 of its deveinpment. Thomas S. D~nan, the "Alert" Farm Float Tops ’Era All sad the May ideal Mr re=. d,*,ared M.,’o, th ..... the highest ever recordod. Un- Maher had said that on May] peeled to be soWaded somet~e employment since March de- the County Planning BOerd hat between It a,m, and It p,m, The There were prlze~, s’ouvenlr~ sistR]g were members of his creased from 5,800 in 5,700, an approved plans for Sections 1 "Alert" Js o steady fl-minuin air- and g~Jdies for shoat IS0 young staff, Angola Yatauro, Nancy Dot- increase of fi0fl over last year, 2 and 3, but that inBtoad h~ en sounding and metfixl "B~ folgs whotook pBl’t L~ the* an- zel], Walter Shirley and Joyee Employment and unomploy- found the County had reje~int to your radlo!l for civil d~entm Duel July 4th children’s parade Kenneally. ment increases alike were tore- the appllcatJoas because oJ instructienJ," DJgnan ndvis~L and field day sponsorad by the First prize for the best float in cast for July. Seasonal slacken- JDC’a faPure to comply wit~ He said the firtt sJgrml does not Middlepush Men’s Club in co- the parade went to Claudia, Car- ins, ths delmrtment sold, will dreinago restrictions, mean Seek sheRer, This wan o], Arlhur and Nancy Stel~, ant combine with unpaid vacation Tho mayor is a re.etcher oJ widely misunderstood during a operation with the Youth Guid- PotricJa and Richard Ci{ristlo layoffs to cause a rise in ttnem- L,~e County Planning Board. s J m i ] a r exercise held a few snce Councin who wentf~rinwith o farrf ployment, An influxof high Mr. Peaces’ reviewof th~ monthsago when the "Alert" Thepsrade wss the morning wagon, school graduates, temporm’~ mayor’s remarks didnotcoin, signal wasthought to be the part ~f a full day of activities Other parade winners: which included a~ afternoon ol workers and migrant worher~ ride with local board minute~"Take Cover," the C D chief ex- athletic contests. Laura Decker, most original will swell the size of the labor of Mey1, Nor wero his remark~ plained, Bonnie Butler, most timely: Jaeh force, sbout thecounty board corrobo Ap~prox]malely onehour ~ter After theparade excerpts leon" Oiterbein andBarbara and Suss~ Most jobopportunities were rutcd by CountyPlonn~g DJ- the first signal, the "Take Cover" the D~cla]’ation of lndependenc~ Pomeroy, best decorated trlcy- centored i~ clericol ond sales, rector WilliamE. RoachJr. w:]l sound. This is o 3-minute Minutes Checked w’dIing or warbling siren sound wereThereudMen,sbYclubGeorgeosmmitteeKallogg.fol mostCles; humorous;Gaff and DonlelParrYandMerrill"Rich...omi-skille~orlea, andunskilled rate- ! As recorded in the minutes which means "seek sheller at bo~rd chairman Wendcli W Bnee," he said. The exercise wJS thc day wos headed by ModJso~ ord Dethmer~, naos~ patriotic; E Weid.er. Asslsting hi .... e Louis and’ Bobble Papptdsrdo ~0 ~l~ a -mme~n I Forbes said thai Mayor Maher b ....... bout L5 minutes later Robert E. Gaynor, Robeffc Court-[ and Lindo sad Barbers Kopsco, Chief had roported the "County P1 hen Ihe "Alert" will be repeat° hey, Lawrence Muth, d. E. Me- bes group; dame~Duryea, pret- °ins Board would not give its ed to signify "All Clear," he Connell, Elton Wade and mem-ltiest; Robert Caddy, roast anus- approval tothis tract until in- added. hers o(the Middlebosh Voinninerl ual; Petricis, Cris and Robert Officer Layto~ lormatlo, wee furnished as to State, county and local .... Fire Deparf~°e-~tk I Gayn°r, best tousle0[ group ¯ the development of the hand be- ters w[S remain activated until The afternoon program ws~ at-! ParaOe Judges were Mt~Ken- Sunday. A State staff wfiI con- ranged by EdwardBinrnberg, I nealty, Miss Betzel and William A eommenSatlon for sampler- lween Sectlens ~ and 4, Council reereatinn director. As-] Poland. ins the dog census was given to "He further stated that the de- tlnue to conduct the problem with regional and FL~terat ag0n- Reserve Ofl~eer Evrl g~yton by (continued on Pack Page) eiea through next wt~k. Police Chief Edwin F. VoOrhees Meredith Scores G0P Freehdders i ..... Ire.art to ins, .... .h p E mi,.e Democrats to Demand Public Hear ig Chief Voorhe~s re~rted that For Replacing Welfare B’d Member 1,99~ dog licenses had been is- sood .nd0fi .re On lvo’s Crifid of Police Dept. The all-RepubScan Board ol caused Luke Gray, C, I. Van The chief said that since the Fre~holdero, aa well as athos Cleef and Henry L. F~the~thn ol~eer was aaolgned to ths e~n- D~mo~rat~ are expe~ in ap- house, wasIntroduced by ~X’aDOIg GaP leaders, ceught the wrain to brand her e !~Utl~a[ ren~ sue on April 1 he hod worked pear in strength ~aln beinre the H, Wtlinrd, D~mocraRc menial- of Democrat Arthur S. Mereint~ gade, The fact that Mrs. Starts- 450 hours and covered 1,~28 ailed Township Committee when it lal chairman, thla week, bury did an ~xeellent job aeons in v~siting every home in the meets (~aight in T~wnship Hall, The text oi the resolution lot- fro a group of party worlmrs nothing to the!e bosses." Mr. Township. This time the argimizatlon will oWS: Monday night in Frenklit~ Gray is county Republinsa ameer Layinn issued 814 sour- submit a resolution demanding a "In recent statements which Townshlp’s 8th Election District, chairman, and Mr. Van CiDer tesy summons which allowed public hearing of eritiekm ~ the have been widely quoted in the the Demooretic canctldete for and Mr. Fetherston are free- owner’s of unlteensad dega 10 Police Department oNerefl l~t press, CommJtinemlm Salvo hu Assembly chided the Republl. holders, days to purchase permits. All month by CeminRleen]an Call- expresed his opinion that our cans for their failure to real: "The dumping of Mrs, Slants- but 12 did so, and they were mire Calve (S,). Police Dapartmetlt lacks in mor- poiet Mrs, Cinr~ee Stansbur bury provtde~ us with aB[l an- summoned te Municipal Court The resointion ol~o demand~ din and discipline and Is, as he of Basking Ridge to the ~orn~ aider insight into the harsh de- and either fined or reprimanded, that A¢llIlg Mayor W. Russell puts IL ’running wild,’ While ~ot County Welinre Board, mand~ of a polltinal steim roll. Acting MaYor W, Rural1 Ltlrd Laird apologize to lhe Police De- admitting that Chief Vm~rhees is "The fget that she darad take er, This is the same machine that also commandedthe dseer for Partm~rd. The ~moerais reason hlgbt.v r~garded ~Lmong profea- sidell agal~s~ Mainolm Porb~ believes in th e santtty of the hi| work. that since Mr. Laird did r~t t~p- siena[ perilling, Mr, Calv~ h~ Primary. Thls is the same ms- -- rtmami Mr, Calve for olalralng in e~t~t, tilt doubt uPon the SQUAD COLLECTS I[~,l~P chine whose leaders promtood TAKES SIg~’~R’S T.SX CHECK the Police Department is "run. chief’s ability to run the 1~llc~ IN ANNUAL D]LI~ WaYne Du2n~3nt lhal there GETfi 4 MONTffS IN IAIL inns witd" inat he supPorte~ Delmrtment. In the absence of More than ~2,000 was oottectad; would be no reprisals for his this view. comment by Acting Chairman in Its annual /und drive thls supporters. This is the same ms- Fraudulent eashin S of . Police Chinf Edwn F Voer. Laird the public mu~t assutne year, the East Millstone First chine which demand~unity In $15~.BI U. S. Treuury cheek re bees holt declared ha the com. that he backed Mr. Catvo,wbem ¯ Ard Squad bes reported, the RepubLican Party, unity On aU ted r~ a 4-month lenience in mitteeman’s ekerge is tmfmmd- "accusations ape aS yet unsup- tn exprossing henks 0 con- its inrma: unconditinnat sur- the County JtdI for Paul Cooper, ied, Mr, Cairo has not retracted ported by ewn a shred of evi- tributors Squadmen aal~ peroons render," 48, of West Point Av~lue.l his statement, made last week dence. wke were not at home when thny Mr. Meredith is seeking tke He pleaded guilty July 1 as he offered reasons whyPrank- ’q’his irrmPonsinle double- railed may sfiP send in dona- A~m~bl¥s~t ~ow held by Wll- ~ra Maslst r at e G~or~ Iln sbettld hove a f~IloRmePo¯ talk sound~ line a delll~rate M- ~-~ordnd, . Only gg,00 a Year DiamondBar on June 10, 19~8. Cee n t~e FrankLin Park ~’Lre tempt in discredit Chief Voor. lion|. Ilam Courd, He opoke Mondoy ~mp to stealing th$ %~k~ ra- lice chief Instead of a part-inme hees. It "tB a Slur, idso, o~i eyery CapL ~iom~ HuJ~ reported In the home of Mks Laura Cl- fund check from his ailter in supervisor, th2t 14 Calls Were a.:lawal.ed dL~% ’ anein. A~ademy Road. June l~Bfi. He fordsd hls sisteP| The relointYon, approved at i rllent.member Of our ~to]ise Depart- lng June, 9~ miles coy*find by -- endorsement, then ~[IInad his rnwtlng Tu~day nisht of the "rhe Demoeratlc l~teetttlw the ambulance and 88 man-hour~ Eubscribe to The News namo and cashed it at Orosso’a Democratic Municipal Commit- .. . .... (CobtluueS oa Palm 4)

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--I nN vs l " AN Aos The Frankli Dff.

VOL. Ill, No. 41 MIDbLF~USH~ N. J., THUE,~DAY~ JULY It, 195’/ fit, ~ COpy

Board Records Refute"" Blast Against Maher

Municipal and county phm-sing off, c,.,o want t. CD to Stage 2ndArea__.e.,,.aen._ _ ineic .eeord ofi. ,o fuin ̄

c~arga that Mayor JameA G, Ms-

At Record High her hodtotd a "dellh~’ate lie" A-Test Tomorto speed approval of the 3ersey rowDevelopment" Company applies-

Tomorrow, for the second timeEmployment in tba Perth Am. ttou for MetroPolitan Park at thio year, New Jerseyans willboy-New Brtmswlek ]aber mar- ~asinn Avenue and Leupp Lane,take cover tn a Civil Dofen~ket area reached lBi,86fl to May, The charge was voleed hy p u b l I e partlelpatinn ~,~orelse,

the State Departmont of Labor Mtcbeel Pea¢os, Democratic can- "Operation Alert 19B’/." The aa-& Security ]ms reported. With dldate for Township Commitine, tinn-wlde training exerotle acin-tNmvl muaol the exception of Zaraphath and at the Franklin Planning Board ally began Mvmiay with Bible

DOWN ON THE FARM, ThlJ wu ~e pr~ winnLml float in vicinity, Franklin Towrmhip is meeting a weak ago last night and county level eooferenees.¯ the MMdlebu~ July 4th l~rade, [t w~ lira]meal by Claudia, Carol included in the area, as he objected to further con- WhPe the exaet time O~ the

’ aM Nucy Stelin, Potriela and Bl~ard Chrl~e, and Arthur 8telts The department reported sideraflon of JDC’a application exercise kea net been revealadIn the d~ver~s t~at. there was a gain of g.~0 in era- for preliminary approval of by Acting State C D Dlr~tor

pinyment over the post 12 Sectinn 4 of its deveinpment. Thomas S. D~nan, the "Alert"

Farm Float Tops ’Era All sad the May ideal Mr re=. d,*,ared M.,’o, th .....the highest ever recordod. Un- Maher had said that on May ] peeled to be soWaded somet~eemployment since March de- the County Planning BOerd hat between It a,m, and It p,m, TheThere were prlze~, s’ouvenlr~ sistR]g were members of his creased from 5,800 in 5,700, an approved plans for Sections 1 "Alert" Js o steady fl-minuin air-

and g~Jdies for shoat IS0 young staff, Angola Yatauro, Nancy Dot- increase of fi0fl over last year, 2 and 3, but that inBtoad h~ en sounding and metfixl "B~folgs who took pBl’t L~ the* an- zel], Walter Shirley and Joyee

Employment and unomploy- found the County had reje~int to your radlo!l for civil d~entmDuel July 4th children’s parade Kenneally. ment increases alike were tore- the appllcatJoas because oJ instructienJ," DJgnan ndvis~Land field day sponsorad by the First prize for the best float in cast for July. Seasonal slacken- JDC’a faPure to comply wit~ He said the firtt sJgrml does notMiddlepush Men’s Club in co- the parade went to Claudia, Car- ins, ths delmrtment sold, will dreinago restrictions, mean Seek sheRer, This wan

o], Arlhur and Nancy Stel~, ant combine with unpaid vacation Tho mayor is a re.etcher oJ widely misunderstood during aoperation with the Youth Guid-PotricJa and Richard Ci{ristlo layoffs to cause a rise in ttnem- L,~e County Planning Board. s J m i ] a r exercise held a fewsnce Councinwho went f~rin with o farrf ployment, An influx of high Mr. Peaces’ review of th~ months ago when the "Alert"The psrade wss the morning wagon, school graduates, temporm’~mayor’s remarks did not coin, signal was thought to be thepart ~f a full day of activities Other parade winners:

which included a~ afternoon ol workers and migrant worher~ ride with local board minute~ "Take Cover," the C D chief ex-athletic contests. Laura Decker, most original will swell the size of the labor of Mey 1, Nor wero his remark~ plained,

Bonnie Butler, most timely: Jaeh force, sbout the county board corrobo Ap~prox]malely one hour ~terAfter the parade excerpts leon" Oiterbein and Barbara and Suss~Most job opportunities were rutcd by County Plonn~g DJ- the first signal, the "Take Cover"the D~cla]’ation of lndependenc~Pomeroy, best decorated trlcy- centored i~ clericol ond sales, rector William E. Roach Jr. w:]l sound. This is o 3-minute

Minutes Checked w’dIing or warbling siren soundwereThereudMen,sbYclubGeorgeosmmitteeKallogg.folmostCles; humorous;Gaff and DonlelParrYandMerrill"Rich...omi-skille~orlea, and unskilled rate- ! As recorded in the minuteswhich means "seek sheller at

bo~rd chairman Wendcli W Bnee," he said. The exercise wJSthc day wos headed by ModJso~ord Dethmer~, naos~ patriotic;E Weid.er. Asslsting hi .... e Louis and’ Bobble Papptdsrdo

~0~l~ a -mme~n I

Forbes said thai Mayor Maher b ....... bout L5 minutes laterRobert E. Gaynor, Robeffc Court-[ and Lindo sad Barbers Kopsco, Chiefhad roported the "County P1 hen Ihe "Alert" will be repeat°

hey, Lawrence Muth, d. E. Me- bes group; dame~ Duryea, pret- °ins Board would not give its ed to signify "All Clear," heConnell, Elton Wade and mem-ltiest; Robert Caddy, roast anus- approval to this tract until in- added.hers o(the Middlebosh Voinninerl ual; Petricis, Cris and Robert Officer Layto~

lormatlo, wee furnished as to State, county and local ....Fire Deparf~°e-~tk I Gayn°r, best tousle0[ group¯ the development of the hand be- ters w[S remain activated until

The afternoon program ws~ at-! ParaOe Judges were Mt~ Ken- Sunday. A State staff wfiI con-ranged by Edward Binrnberg, I nealty, Miss Betzel and William A eommenSatlon for sampler-

lween Sectlens ~ and 4,

Council reereatinn director. As-] Poland. ins the dog census was given to "He further stated that the de- tlnue to conduct the problemwith regional and FL~terat ag0n-

Reserve Ofl~eer Evrl g~yton by (continued on Pack Page) eiea through next wt~k.Police Chief Edwin F. VoOrhees

Meredith Scores G0P Freehddersi ..... Ire.art to ins, .....h p E mi,.e Democrats to Demand Public Hear igChief Voorhe~s re~rted thatFor Replacing Welfare B’d Member1,99~ dog licenses had been is-sood .nd0fi .re On lvo’s Crifid of Police Dept.

The all-RepubScan Board ol caused Luke Gray, C, I. Van The chief said that since theFre~holdero, aa well as athos Cleef and Henry L. F~the~thn ol~eer was aaolgned to ths e~n- D~mo~rat~ are expe~ in ap- house, was Introduced by ~X’aDOIgGaP leaders, ceught the wrain to brand her e !~Utl~a[ ren~ sue on April 1 he hod worked pear in strength ~aln beinre the H, Wtlinrd, D~mocraRc menial-of Democrat Arthur S. Mereint~ gade, The fact that Mrs. Starts- 450 hours and covered 1,~28 ailed Township Committee when it lal chairman,thla week, bury did an ~xeellent job aeons in v~siting every home in the meets (~aight in T~wnship Hall, The text oi the resolution lot-

fro a group of party worlmrs nothing to the!e bosses." Mr. Township. This time the argimizatlon will oWS:Monday night in Frenklit~ Gray is county Republinsa ameer Layinn issued 814 sour- submit a resolution demanding a "In recent statements whichTownshlp’s 8th Election District, chairman, and Mr. Van CiDer tesy summons which allowed public hearing of eritiekm ~ the have been widely quoted in thethe Demooretic canctldete for and Mr. Fetherston are free- owner’s of unlteensad dega 10 Police Department oNerefl l~t press, CommJtinemlm Salvo huAssembly chided the Republl. holders, days to purchase permits. All month by CeminRleen]an Call- expresed his opinion that ourcans for their failure to real: "The dumping of Mrs, Slants- but 12 did so, and they were mire Calve (S,). Police Dapartmetlt lacks in mor-poiet Mrs, Cinr~ee Stansbur bury provtde~ us with aB[l an- summoned te Municipal Court The resointion ol~o demand~din and discipline and Is, as heof Basking Ridge to the ~orn~ aider insight into the harsh de- and either fined or reprimanded,that A¢llIlg Mayor W. Russell puts IL ’running wild,’ While~ot County Welinre Board, mand~ of a polltinal steim roll. Acting MaYor W, Rural1 Ltlrd Laird apologize to lhe Police De- admitting that Chief Vm~rhees is

"The fget that she darad takeer, This is the same machine that also commanded the dseer for Partm~rd. The ~moerais reason hlgbt.v r~garded ~Lmong profea-

sidell agal~s~ Mainolm Porb~ believes in th e santtty of the hi| work. that since Mr. Laird did r~t t~p- siena[ perilling, Mr, Calv~ h~Primary. Thls is the same ms- -- rtmami Mr, Calve for olalralng in e~t~t, tilt doubt uPon the

SQUAD COLLECTS I[~,l~P chine whose leaders promtood TAKES SIg~’~R’S T.SX CHECKthe Police Department is "run. chief’s ability to run the 1~llc~

IN ANNUAL D]LI~ WaYne Du2n~3nt lhal there GETfi 4 MONTffS IN IAILinns witd" inat he supPorte~ Delmrtment. In the absence of

More than ~2,000 was oottectad; would be no reprisals for his this view. comment by Acting Chairmanin Its annual /und drive thls supporters. This is the same ms- Fraudulent eashinS of . Police Chinf Edw n F Voer. Laird the public mu~t assutne

year, the East Millstone First chine which demand~ unity In $15~.BI U. S. Treuury cheek re bees holt declared ha the com. that he backed Mr. Catvo,wbem

¯ Ard Squad bes reported,the RepubLican Party, unity On aU ted r~ a 4-month lenience in mitteeman’s ekerge is tmfmmd- "accusations ape aS yet unsup-

tn exprossing henks 0 con- its inrma: unconditinnat sur- the County JtdI for Paul Cooper,ied, Mr, Cairo has not retractedported by ewn a shred of evi-

tributors Squadmen aal~ peroonsrender," 48, of West Point Av~lue.l his statement, made last week dence.

wke were not at home when thny Mr. Meredith is seeking tke He pleaded guilty July 1 as he offered reasons why Prank- ’q’his irrmPonsinle double-

railed may sfiP send in dona- A~m~bl¥ s~t ~ow held by Wll- ~ra Maslst r at e G~or~ Iln sbettld hove a f~IloRme Po¯ talk sound~ line a delll~rate M-

~-~ordnd, . Only gg,00 a Year Diamond Bar on June 10, 19~8. Cee n t~e FrankLin Park ~’Lre

tempt in discredit Chief Voor.lion|. Ilam Courd, He opoke Mondoy ~mp to stealing th$ %~k~ ra- lice chief Instead of a part-inme

hees. It "tB a Slur, idso, o~i eyeryCapL ~iom~ HuJ~ reported In the home of Mks Laura Cl- fund check from his ailter in supervisor,

th2t 14 Calls Were a.:lawal.ed dL~% ’ anein. A~ademy Road. June l~Bfi. He fordsd hls sisteP| The relointYon, approved at i rllent.member Of our ~to]ise Depart-lng June, 9~ miles coy*find by -- endorsement, then ~[IInad his rnwtlng Tu~day nisht of the

"rhe Demoeratlc l~teetttlwthe ambulance and 88 man-hour~ Eubscribe to The News namo and cashed it at Orosso’a Democratic Municipal Commit-.. . .... (CobtluueS oa Palm 4)

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PAGE 2 THE FRANKLIN NEWS THURSDAY, JULY II. 1957

RUNYON SMIDULEOTJgfl BEFOI~EU 5The Re’/. Robert Smith of In St. htor’i HOSlMtH

Philadelphia will OccuPY the June 2~--A son, to Mr. & Mra,pulpit Sundsy in the absence of ~-ancla Fischer of RD 3, Nowth~ Eev. Vernon Dethmere, Ray. Br~n0wlck.oath ....

SUPER MARKETDentmx Lake, N, Y,, youth camp June $0~A daughter, ~c Mr. &sptmsvred by ’ihe EeformQd Mrs. Paul Rms of Girard Ave-Church. He will return Monday,nuo,

-- ’ L~ maal~x Ho~p,ta~ MEMBER OF THE "WAKEFERN FOOD CORP."EAST MILLSTONE June ~?--A son, ’I’ad Allan, to (FOB M CUI$~MMRR8 BENEFIT)NR~o~mD ~. ̄ ~, Th~do~o Ma.~ o~ aS0 Hamilton St. Free Parking Franklin Two,Tr, e Rev, Douglas Walrath M 17 Cooper Avenue~ a son, L~er

the Metuoh~ Eefor~ed ChurchHo~d, to Mr. & Mn. ~ster OPEN LATE THUI~J. & FRI. NITER TIL 9 P.M.will be In charge of services MvKe~zJe of Millstone Road,suedoy. Dr. MUton He.man June 28--A son, ’~xoma~ PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACEwill again be pre~chlng in M~’- James, to Mr, & Mrs. Rudolphble Collegiate Church, New Szaho ef RD 3, New BruTtswlek,York City, He will bc there the

Final services for the Summer MP-~, U~ON SEEK8 SPACE |kere will be held July 2I with FeN L|RRABY BRANCH P¢l~-re~d~ ~ *

rDr, W,iHam A, Weber, peel .....

Arvquestforsp.ceforthe]o-FRYERScmPritus s~ New Bx’t~:~swls~ cal branch of th~ Courtly Li-Theological Seminary, in th~ brary in Township Hall after itpulpit. Services wl]l Tesumt I~ r~modeled has been made bySept. g, Mrs, Morgan U~ton to the gee-

- erning bo~y, The Ilbrar, .....

3 5~0

GEIGGSTOWN gSFORMSD quested facilities lo be used oneWilliam L~thar~. a strident a~ afternoon n week.

New Brunswick Theeloglca] Mrs. Upton asked for the roomSeminary, will lead ~ervlcgl flow being used by th& WelfareSunday, The Rc~r. Merle W Department, Acting Mayor W,Hvo~heem is a counselor at the Ru~el] LaJrd said he believedDenton Lake, N, Y., youth eam~the space would be available. FRESH, LEAN | ITA|JAN-HOT OR SWEET........ d by the Reformed In kerlefler, Mrs, Uptc~also

Ground Beef

ISAUSAGE

Church. He Will return Mondaysald she needed Gila adult v01uo-tee. ~o staff the ]ibrsry for one

8|X MIIbE RUN IgEFOlgMSD .....[rig each week, 3 89’

59~

PranklI~ ]Park She rcporled th~ circul~tion"[’he Re¯. Leonard Jones ha~ in the past year has grown from , ~So

m~neuneed th~ itames of ~ni- a monthly nvermg¢ of 20 beok$ *s!crs who will substitute for him t~ about 90,whHo he is on vacation: CAMPBELL’S

July 21, the Re¯, V ..... MRS LAKYANALTERNATE PORK & BEANS 10¢Dethmers, Middlebusb Reforr~- DELEGATE AT CONVENTION¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ 16 OZ, C~l~ed chvrck; July 28, Dr. Wallace Mrs, Sigismund Lnky of ~IJ~miso.n, profezsor of church Berry Street is sn ~]temate del, HUNT’Shistory, New Brunswick TheE-

eg~te at the national conventlorlogical Seminary; Aug, 4. the vf the Women’s Ov~rse~ta Ser.Re¯, G~rrit Van P ............ h :

CLING PEACHES 25¢¯ . . vce League now bang ed * ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ 29 OZ. earlUred mm]ster of North Rranch

Reformed Church, and former Phlladelphla.~ .,~o o.a o..~.The conventionc~be.missionary to Arabia; Aug. IL g’~:a’r=~’~’Yr:::~:’~’*:,,.,, ~--.

~v.~"’- t~te’~Jer"DEL MONTEo ,.FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 ,1’ ’ h see Unit from the Second Set-Bound Brook Reformed Churc . .

~vm ~or SUI~ ’s ~erviceawee Area, She Is one of the few 29 OZ. e2lH ~i~F

daY ~lembers who served in bet~Mrswi[l b .... *ributed by ",@orldWarlsndil Ir- the firs’

HAWAIIAN PUNCH 3 sl

Jol~n Small of Route 27~ Frank . ’ ¯, ¯ "at she was with SpecLel Set- 46 oz. can forhit Park, vices. ~n World War lI she wa~HONOR WILL~GULICK a member of the Womei~’~ ArmyFOR DAIRY SERVICE Corps. HUNT’S [ HORMEL’S

dairymen In New Jersey to be TO API’EAR AT PICNIC

.,.ho. eel,oR o, K h--p 2 29¢ ISp-- 39¢ , ,ehu hi ..... etc u ro, amhonored tonight for "Years of Go¯. Robert B, Meyner has ae-

dust~" by the Garden State the fourth annual plccic of ’~heCARNATION CARNATION

Milk Council. PrankRn Township Democratic l~st~t No~-F~g INSTANT ¯SUNSHINE

Mr, Stryker has served the Clubs to be held Aug. 19 in Hydrox Cookie8milk industry sint~ lglg. Ukealnla~ Village. Cedar Grove DRY MILK CHOCOLATE

The nwae~ wll] be presented Lane, 30~box

37~lg o,. pkg,

---i-1~at the sixth atmual June Deiry Joseph Tngliarini end MISsMonth Dinner tc be held at Rut- Beate Feller are co-chairmen

~rs UntverelW. for the picnic, BIRD~EYEc o. StrawberriesCletners Dye~.Ttllors

WILL MKET ON 7ULY ~oThe C-eorgetown Improvement

WE PICK UP AnOel*tlon will held its nexl .mS d EXTRA

,AND D EL~F~, meeting Ju]y gO at 9:16 p,m. Iv

the LRtle Rocky Hill FirehOuse pkg. ’|About ~S members of the ~. FANCY

R~tgell HelghPl, MIddleb~ s~*elatiot~ he]d a picnic r~tlyanti N~W I~l~R, it ~ Gobblers Knob ~oad Rt~ MINUTE MAID-FROZEN

~u. c~.~. CHOCOLATE *Phone KI 5.6891,. a~.. ~ S~r,~. ,o ~. ~.~. It’ I-. oH,.,,..0. Y... ED MILKWOOLS-COI"rON$’ PRINTS E. I0’

Ill, t 25’AT LOWEST PRICES STRICTLY FBESH--~tum, ~h~WElch for the Opening of our

Companion Shop Calle’d Town and

~

EGGS .. ..... ~ 39¢CoHntry at 107 Main St, S, Bound Brook

l e’, Woole2.r ShopC ES’E SLICES 29¢Mk~sel B~har Erol~BOP~.

w. M~ s r,. , American, Phnento or Swiss

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PAGe 4 THM FRANKLIN NEW8 THURSDAY, JULY LI. ]g~7

Comkhr Salary ~,~l~,~ Atit. Jniy,~,-No TE~ OR..Hfl Dems Dmand Rt. BOOK ~.AREDIng, the o~mission euthorlzed IN COUNTY OVER g111 to AT SOMERSI~’f HOflPITAL

oha=o .,o~,~ w EoE.~ to ~...k -- =¯ ". Public. -,~Uear:--NeBan o. ~odley, edmini,~a-v_..~._ Coma]tent-*^ o"~ Mr. ~.cy tim ~,t, o~ ,.,,o _ hI,l. in -~.o to, of Ba~e.o, Ho~linl, Ires ~o-Trid¯Y, he Informed the eommls- lusdChmin im~a tlm mltIQ nntmced thni a new ll4-p~ge bro-glen of his accept¯nee, over the 4th of Jiffy holiday chute prepared by Miss Mary

’’__..v..~ Commission Aa =,oI=, ~* ~-~ w=.th..d Ba--.t ~..,, tCooSoued ,~ F.ge i, O C~oeIl ~.o* o, dlet..obe asked to help l~ttt, Interview had ¯ alum ds~. -- is completed and ready for uas.

Th~ County Part Con~niu~o~ and hire a pnid park executiv~ However, elEht n~moblIe Commltl~e d e p ] o r e B thiJ low The booM°t, ̄ pproved by the

will ~ ni noon redly to dig. aid in aelecBnfl a eo118ulUng firm intolltlu We.’~ re~vded th the bbw by the same petty poll¯l- medical staff, wUl be um~l by

°~ ¯ salary to offer W. Hleh. to survey the County for petal1- fllltto, intlf the =l=mber of clans whoa° taeticJ have hiottSht doctors and nurses in seleetinE

land Traey for the posltinn el tim park silos, and ¯ulLt In deaths fo~t. cur municipal government to the proper modified dtotu for pa-

pm~t-tlme commltani. [nvest~niing and making recc~n- . danger point, tlent~. It will all be utflimtd as

My. Trecy, ¯ reUred entomb, mend¯finns on slt~ ¯ow under Green Brook Perk, aRer today’s ’rfhe COrnmIRee des¯ntis tha| ¯ lext book b ythe faculty of the

sinner of the Union County P=zk ! consideration, ,

mT~iengc

Acting Chairman L~lrd apolo- Somerset Hkspltal ~:hool of

Commission, when Interview°4 MemimrB of the Cemmla~ion’s cremation st its July $ gi?e to Chief .V~mrimes ~nd to Nursing ~nd in tim Inthrn Traln-

in June, expressed Intore~t t~ park sites committee will tour meettn~ al~O approved a resoht- the entire Polio@ Force for the infl ~o~’Rm,

aervlng ~s ̄ eOnSUltRRt tO th~ Unlon County Parks starting tlon thanking County Counsel scurrSoos remarks made hy Mr. Lindley explained thatRobert M. Thompson for help- some members of the Township many has|It¯Is thzoughout lhe

~ng the commie¯ion nr~anlze and Government, The Committee de- cotmtry ale prep¯ring diet man-

draw up its by-laws, sands that Acting Chairman uals so that complete agreement

WHY TAKE A CHANCE7 The furi~t ..... ~lt~ee WULaird take Immediate steps to end understandJn~ ~f pafienis’

LET US DO THE JOB RIGHT grsni~ a manim~m budget of ensuro that both he and otimi" dietetic nec, d s may be mere fully$680 for office furniture for its member¯ of the Township gay- clarified s~ patients with special

" ~ ~ ~ offices On the top floor of the crnment conduct ~he business of dietetic problems can he sup-

Sidewalks & Curbing Connty Admln~strntion Bld]dlng ......... unity in goad faith and plied With proper written dletetiedignity, instructions when they ]cave 1he

Permanent Driveways "Z~r be~, the Comm~ttoe de-, hos~t~h-- -- mand~ that Chief Voorhees and!

NOTHING DOWN -- $ YRS, TO ]PAY members o~ the Pc.lice Force be Marines participated in theALL WORK GUARANTEED

~~ ~1 afforded the trnd t nnnl pr v -, first flag-raising ceremony over

¯ leg° of free Ameriean~: a chance Midwa Isl~nd cn

CEDAR GROVEto face thai .......... t a public’ Y Dec. ~8, 186~.

hearing, and u chance to fell’

ASPHALT COMPANY their side o~ the s~ry,

KillK~5 fl[DMER~T S"It. HEW BRUNflWICK "We believe the people ofDONALD WA~8ON CH 9-ggBB Franklin will nat settle for less,’

A~er 5 p.~V[ g-gl~8 In other action, the consult-tee authorized Mr. Willard to ap-point a committee n~ three per.

ink out with the Civic Det~er-merit Assocb~tion and o t he rBOUND BROOKTRUST COMPANY g*o~o, ah,p~,--,,oto of ....d,da,es for the har r mothsColnmls~ion t~ be elected in

Statement of Cond N-.vomber. MIss Begte Feller,James PerrJ and John O’Orady / "x..~l

Joseph KL~lin of the= civic as-satiation ~poke to the committee.

RESOUHCES - LIABILITIES

Cash on hand a~d in ~anka .$ l,~Oh,~9.51Due to fltoekholder~ flTATE OFENS DL’~r~

Capital ........ $450,000.00 AGAINST ’LIT~qE~RUGg’

U.S. Government Securities__. 2,7~I,171.88 Surplus . 4~fl,000.~ Cot. Joseph D. Rutter suPer¯n- ~.;~,:.;~ IUndiv[de4 odent of lb. N¯J Sta*e obe.

State, County ~nd MuniciPal profits . . 143,406,22 has announced ordering strict ’:!::¯ $ Pg3,$65,23 enforcement by State Troopers ,p,~ll~o~ ......................................g.=,,g,,.g,oo. to Ba~,~ o, the ,aw ..o,o..,~.in. of~"i~ ~shaki----ngOther Bonds ............................ i?~,00~,00 " Checking highways,

’:t~ederni ~serve ~tnk Stock .~00,1~

Accrual . $3,781,g10,~8 Issued i~ compliance withSavings Gay. Roherl B¯ Meyner’s "crack- ;

-’." Salt"Loans on Bond and Mortgage 3,5~0,438.35 Aceoun 6,4N,7~8.64 down orders," the order is aimed I.~1.~.Coil¯feral and Other L~ans. ~g,4§8,~ -- ]O,.%~,4Q~,IP at cutting dpwn the amou¯t of

Dividend Payable debris ~,nd articlt~ thrown from iv.~Bank Bnildings and I~xtures 158,880,d2 July 1, l~ST ................ Y,~00.00 moving vehicles traveling E~tte "~ --~or ~Other Resources ..................... 14,4g$,~4 Unearned D~eount ...... II,800,17 roads,

Other Liabilities .... 170.82 A fine up to $~0 ¯valor l~ ~nd esPwicjs, tOO[TOTAL ~OTAL daya in Jail Is a~t for violator|," RSSOUBCEfl .................. $11~14,7B6.410 LIAHIL $11,N4,785.441 ,1~ vmlk m~aml ~f I~m

spmidln| ORT~ Lawn.Gsrdn ~tsld H~ Or~nuieaOFFICERS out ~ th, ~=ber-t~,t~r aa ’rills°ted aa libel,

FERD I. COLLINS ...................... President ~ wlmnyo ~ou water @mROBERT B, HES~ON Vies President ~td~dl~ld~udEwLOfiRS J. BOWLRY ........................................ Vice President dm~dhl~4W~fowlylmin~

Imm~ Thts r~cly ~p~yG. EMERY DRAKE ....................................... V~c y not oul~ klll~ eunont lawnJOSEPH W. WOODWARD Treasurer motim (~d wN~rm) b~t G~ORG~ R. FOHBIP~ ............................. Trust O~ficer and Ass’t. Smeretary al~lwover ¯lo~gIN.

ROI~BRT S. MAITLAND ........ Aaa’t. Tre~urel m)d Ass’t, Trust OHieer r col mplnst n~ broods.Klfla ~nt~ and ~mvfp, too

WILLIAM J¯ ARMf~T~ONG .............. A~’t ~cr, ~y and Ass’t. TreasurerB~emvk~ diu~lw alewly--mk~mts fl mmom~m of ln~cd.eidta naeded t¢ Itop lswnDIRECTORS~ -,,~

IRVING L.A.PGAR ROBERT B, HES$ON ARTHUR I. ROBINSON On l~’Pr ~ ~ withLOUIS J, BOWLBY JOHN H, McMURRAY JOHN J, SENESY fottlltsez sp~a O¯e

¯ pound traits up to 700FERD I, COLLINS STEPHEN G. PAI.~EKA C, A, ZIMMEBMAN sq~mfwtl

|STA|IISH|D I! ......... ~’~’ .....

BOUND BROOK F.C.A..I TRUST COMPANY FERD A,,’n

MEMIIR F|DIIIA[ II$1IVI $YST|M Kow

A ’IDIRAL DI’O$IT ,INSU|ANC’ ¢O"OIATION.HOCHw, sT. C0.. ,..01 e 22=U°iigz’~ ’-’-]~ ill ~ i a~ ] I- [ikl ii[-~ SOI~ItVU~MZ, N.J. KI 5.2470

Mo~. thru Frh=4 a,m,-g p.m.gaL ~d Noon

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THUR~DAY, JULY11, lag7 THE FRANKLIN NEW8 PA(~ES

oo*Garde.TII~ ~ IS HIL~VY tidy anyone with a real craving

A committee of professors for s~rawborrles, end this year’scame tumblLng OUt of their l~ty harvest came to ~ qu|ek end be-tower the other day, the thseehl cause of hot, dry weather.

wlth ex¢llemeot, colxling to the big book you pro-Gathering their academic robes heb]y are cultivating pl~ts that

aheut them ,to avoid spatte~d you set out this Spring and are~nk, they lined ~p before ’the ready ~ dig under the plants9mouldering editorial tyPowrtte~ that prodceed a crop this year.,.d ~,u,~: Do .. tree he,flea w.], e.oogb ----~--C.-.S"c~’t yo. do .m~hth, .haul to t~ for an o*~a ~op ~= Available

the moLlY" Spring, even if it meant extrlWell that’s ~ot exactly how Jt work? 8wtet when YOU want tD . . . with~ Mght of y~ ownb~ck door.

happened, but who’ll deny a You can i’enovate your oldsmall amount of poetic license bed, if it isc’t seriously atrlckmt Within one month Holiday POOls Inc. oan have a r~dernOn a warm day? with di$~ an~ weeds, and add low ~¢st vinyl poQl ~mplOtely Installed In your ~aed,

M~t of the Aggie College pro-] It~ yield to the harvest from No more trlffflc clogged trl~ to the ~ore; DO morefeasort: spend much *dine afield one. exSensive eating out on thrum day trigs.

Every Holiday pool I~ ffuaranfud,straw hats. jeans and

Every Holiday poe] hg~t its own reclrcttlatteg sygten% n@their green-thumb nails¯ worry about rhea|tea the water.they most certairfly get mail

Every Hellday I has tt newly deveiope~ tiltr~Sol~systom--your ol~l~ay pool stays elan.

Extra-heavy ] aa d s came i~ list. Lack of tooth prevet~ted r~o For as little as $49.~dt ~ month---you can have privacy~during the June heat s p e l ] from starth~g o new bed, and I Com/org--Ple~murc on~de your window,Many ~f you gardeners sent i,q hated to rip out the Jei~eybeile 8wditerln~ aftertloOl~s and harold evt~lillp turll intotwigs at shrttb8 and trees thai planLs that did pretty well thie hou~ of pleasure when ell al~l our familyyou suspected of heln mere It] a hygienic, hcalt~t~di, Nol~d~ pool.with disease. Twigs were moatl~ derseybe]le J$ the new variety Summer’ comfort begins tea clear, cleaU. HOliday pOdi.from dogwood, Japanese maple bred at the Experiment Stationand SUdarmaple

:mP°°"" "’1 HOLIDAY POOLS INCIn praetiedily all cases the~eess because of its attractive- p,o, ~ox ~s,trouble was leaf scorch, ~ condl- I nasa, fiITortcs8 and serge size. AS I pNeWeaseBrUn’wsend ca,~p~esentntlveN,a, Itivn brought about by the un- a gardener I ant ]tam coough to I with Information nt no ob- I BY glgLSR BROS CONgTRUC’I~ON CO.ustmlly hot and dry weather, enjoy exclamations about tim size i NnenIl°n’ !A ,~eal .....bed l.f ge~ol tho ~.~s ~n ~y ~toh. I ............... , RT. "~o EAST BRUNSWICK,N.J.ward and ,, that size and quality come built-

I phone ......................

Voin~ ~tay ~recn because that’ali~L because of the hard work of ~ ........ = Phone SOuth River 6-6323where the lea{ gets its water, i the plant breeders, and are not [~k~]|l~]|i~[g[~i|l~lHl~H~lF~l~i~1lll~l~[[~L~j~[@~]~l~i~j]l~[~[L~l~g~N~

You can consider the Veins as!the result of any garden msgie ,, ,,IHLIC rivcr~ ~Inn~ng throRgk the¯ ’ ~on my part.h!a~. Vega alice on the b~nks~f the rivers remains green while ̄ Complete R~elpetbo desert area in between turns’ My. spoeiaiist frletld, ala0 abrown, i Jcl’~eybelle fan, had ~ome aug

Dr. Spencer H Davis 3r.. plantl gestions for renovating the diddiseasl’ Spcclalist, Says that some bed to make ~ produce another [ [tff the [eaf geo~h r~ub]e show-; ysar. dt~st lake out all but a few~n: op ..... i~ht ~ell he teaeed[o~ th. pla.~, h. saia--~d ".,so. , FIND THE FARMERI Ib:° dtrvughty e°ndltien u~t able to k0ep .........of’ el, o~ ~i d~ .....

L

WHO,$ NOT A SAVER~’:; years back There are perhaps a dozen

,oh, cad P an s, eave~ he younger c~nes

’ ’ , Mr. Christ advised. One of thesethe game ut~tll ~ow. Last monthsis to narrow each row down byh°t, lCrY ;~sth°wrlf~VansotJuSntout:~~ removing the c~Jlter and OOemue to t , d side q-’hi~ taki,~ cut Lhc oldestwafer coming up from the roost.

Dogwood s~0rafies eesdy be- I tn groweaase it’s used to partxal shade

’ n Nunncr plan~ Will S000 fa~l .~

the edges of a tores says Dr,. out from each remaining plant

ND~Y s, I ResAst the temptation to leave]tc~ many runners. Leave onlyLike Severe gunbum enough to make a row one

Japanese red nlap[e searches’ plant wide¯ Plants in a tidy rowmm’e readily are easier to mulch and much l ~’because red leaves absorb morel easier to pick from, ¯ 2~he~t from the sun, causing eI While you’re cultivating ebouigreat amount of evaporattvn on, the plont~ that you leave,hot days Als0 its leaves are¯ " ~cratch In some fertilizer, Ahou(thln. ] 2 poun&s of ~-10 5 grade is about " Then join the others! l~n}oy the happy feeling.Be#des

the maples and dog-’right ’ If you didn’t apply lime

Wood ~ther trees suseeptdiie to,, when you set out the planls lu O~ ~towing tg%"lltity and p~og:¢ss that comes withscorch ere herseehesthub Imeeh|t~e first lace hater ut on g" P , P ~ having g growing amount of cash Jn the bank. Openand linden.

Ip°unds

of dolomdie limestoneIn his leaflet on the subject, to O0 s us ~t tent

q re ec, Don l use It sg~ings tccoutlt with us and bttild for the future.Dr. Davis pDmlS out tha a p hydrated ]imethat has been growing welt for a It’s important to finish thenunlber of Vents and ht~ not t’~Rovatloo Job by early ddiybeen transplanted recently can ,get through a spcl] of tea:~ scorch

Dent worry if the plants seet~

as s~mediing l ke a severe caseharry plant grows beet in coolk it t~ a~nd still a while The straw-sueccssfdi]y,Y~u cart leo ~ ...th..._ ha,f.i., to b.t

SOMERVILLEat unburn ] ’ " ’" , " , Keep after the weeds and wa- CURRENTYou can ge a copy 01 the

Ieafle ree by writing to your[ ler your piant~ in dry weather DIVIDENDeountv agrteditural agent or tc DO everything you can to tm- ON SAVINGSGarden Reporter, College of At" courage new runner platRa

rteulture, New Brunswick, Use a thrive,.ardood.k,or a..ttg, SAVINGSo o. o.o . ..BANK"Leaf Scorch." If after reading In tes~ for vitamins A endmore about leaf scorch you stilt in celery, out~lde leaves provethiok or shrub ha..richerth.nst.,k, or,nnerh.rt,disease, carl the agent for help. of the vegalablea, So rather thtm

throw the leaves away, gerveMAKING OVlflg BERRY BED thor0 along with the state or cut m0MIRVILL~ N, ft.

SKM1.ANNUALLT

That was a short strawberry up th salads, You lilLY also tt~ I It -- " ’ ’ ’se~on wasn’t It? The seuo~ the leaves In p~ultry stuffing, All e[&ttldile~ ltSp~tr 1.1 all N~ NSWl~ape~The Ma~vlltenever lasts lor~ enough to aa- so~pa or other ~ooked dishes. News, ~he Flmnkl~ News tnd heuth Somemt N~

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PAGE # THE FRANKLIN NEWS THURSDAY, JULY II, 1957

Disposable Dia Make Baby Good Traveler Cboo. a .thtsa.oo o, ,o ,erl++ a+m.. square of fob~ers percent down and 80 Percent rio tape or an extra small but-feathers {n dewnproof tinhthg, ton on inside of garment can be

¯ ~ ~: ~ +~ ~! : ;~ ~;< ~l~ ~l’ :

The ticking should be filled full used to re{nforoe.BYSDNAM]I~S of th!s eombthntion of down and Sew buttons on w{th (he

TN these times of ee{y travel, feathers to help thsure the cush- thread doubted. Start the workbaby goes along with file jan’s remathing plump, from the rigbe aide. and sew each

whois fam{ly rather than staying Anotber ald to keeptog sueb button on Indlvldoa]ly throughpehtod wSh grandma, ruthions lengths fluffed is to two layers of fabric¯ Ee careful

BUI much as baby may enjoy place a zipper {11 the fahr}e COy-when sfiwhlg toem on aui~ or

the i~nsation Of travelln|, and er{ng. The eushtana van then be coats that the sStose~ do notm~ny behis+ are totrepid trav*b removed from their ~verlng8 show on the understse.Qr~, R’S only fair Ihat mother four to six tJme~ a year, allow+ ’I’o St neatly and smoothly Jn

should have some fun, too.InS the down and feathers to air the butto~hale, buttons should

FJ~l problem In be ~lvedds and dry. not be’sewed flatly ag,lnst thethat matter o~ dlepers, The dis- Down and feathers absorb hu- garment. Those buttons withpesable ones, of course, arc the midity, ~ tn humid areaA they thrir own shanks need only bebest answer. "For the flret time, should be aired regularly with- attached firmly to garment. Athl~ summer, pastel dispOasbla out their fabric coverings, Sat button with c~nter hole:{diaper{ are av01lable An thatbaby can look well on b[s tray- ~eeds a thread shgnk. "d’se u pineis and mother ©an relax ~= sho ~* u~ !~ SEWING ON BUTTONS or thothp{ek over or under theshows him off. Off goes a button! Apgr~vat- button to obthto ~ apace be-

The~e pink and {due dispel- Ins, isn’t ~t? Espe~tsUy {f yo~ ~een butte~ ~nd fabric so thatab]es have a plastic film back for are hunting ~o get dressed, fl t]wead cart he twisted around un-|nbursnee against dampness anda ~uper-absorpent cottoned lie- is particularly upsetting ~hen I1 tJl a firm stem is ~rmed,

tog that’s Ill,dirtied &gslnst die- comes off and also ~ears the f[th. --per rain. ric underneath the butteb.

HOME ECONOMICS HHIEFSOn a warm day, mother e.a~n Sew buttons on to stay and L~ Pullet eggs are a good buy on

de~k lthn out In his peltol die- p r o p e r reinforcement w h e r ~ew Je~ey markets ridbe now,pets Only and z~isx while Seb~ needed. The~e smaller eg~s are not onlylooks beth’/t{yl[eh ~r,d ¢omtsrt- Dispo~gts dlal~em nee mmtrSmte Irr~fll to ¯ 1egos mo~’sIbis, fr~4hm o1~ thaPhtmUl vasathw, trip. qLv~17 ecmeae hi I~ld4d I]wg~,

A l W a y s make oertath the chef, per In price, hut they are as-thread Is the correct type fo~ th~ partially well suited to toddtsrg’welsht of both the button and apPetltites.

just the tension for smooth run- aa may be used on coats, call 1~ Ey adding four tablespoons of

~lng. heavy duty or ~SUIl~ wetght drymllk~¢be~pofdutdmSk

In doing any of those thb~gs, thread. Clflldren’s clothes, play reed th food cookthR, yonhowever, :follow tl~e thetruotlon clothes and thee which need to ’ca’lee as much milk ~lue all , ,book exactly be laundered frequently also w’~en fluid milk is used alone.

-- need etrong thread and proper Try this double-roSin when pro-"DOWN-LEATHER 0URHEON8 reinforcement, parlng soupe~ mashed pethtoes,

Down ~nd feather cushions, on If a baton Is to have cons/d- cereals aild othe~ cooked foods.chairs and nefas can have that erahie stain placed on it, uleplump appearance in even huml~ reinforvemenI between f a e i n I Noodles baked with chicken or

~nd o~tor garment or place it on ~a h~ pefl~r-th~-e’,’er fla’~rSUMMER COMFORT i beep comfortable so that you ca~atmosphere without your haoles

, ¯ fluff them eonSnuou~ly, the wrens side of sarmenI. In- when topped with eriep almonds.Summer is the season when It’d, enjoy Summer. ,/

Some keep-noel balancedeesy to get off-~ehedu e w h. . menus ha use seasona vege-

eatmg Appetites alien lag, along, tables and fruit~ ate offered here:with energy. { HEEAKFAST

To keep energy a par ands Cereal wit{, raspberrie~ milkstay cool as posslbLe, choose food[ poaebed egg, buttered toast, milkwisely, or coffee.

Light, nutritious meals that in- LUNCHelude the fresh vegetables a~d Cream af pea soup, ham andfruits in season help keep us in lettuce sandwich, silted tomatoe,good heallh ss well ss cool and ~lilk cr lamollade.¢omtortable. Enjoy salads andfreah vegetables. Include plenty D]NNSEof fluids. Cut down on fatly Meat loaf, hot or cold, cor~fOOdS. ChoOse fresh fruits in- on-the-cob, stewed Summer

atead of rich de-.~erts, aquash, mixed green salad, crispFrench bread, butter, blueberries

Wi0en days are hot, it’s a temp- wth milk, milk or coffee,ta~i~n to drink too many iceddrinks, eat irregularly and fail FREEZER CONDEN8ERto get the needed foods. But this TO keep your home freezer inkind of esting resulLs in discom- good working order, defrost itfort, such as headaches and ledl- and clean the condenser beforeg~t!on, the season of pe.k use,

SO ataet the day with a good Must manufacturers reeom-breakfast, and eat two other mend thai frost more than one-good meals at regular times, se- ha f i~oh thick be removed ~-leatlng light easily dlgeated

When operating’nnrm’n’lIy,, . , pemsl]y hof~r~ r e 1 O a d 1 n g a

foods..Proper diet will help you freezer to capacity

your freezer runs about 19 hoursout of 24, A dirty condenser can

it to run 90 hour~, Withan added coat at lee crystals th-side the box, the ru’nn!ng time

put in a load of fOOd to befrozen, the mDtor may run 24hours. Such ineffiolent operationruns up the ol~ttte blS ~nd maycause the motor t~ break down.~. +.,r’, ~ondenser ,, th, PNOM THE OANDmN ITATI[mech/,nism which changes the

gas refriger~nt to a liquid. ASthe gas becomes liquid, heat is Oh, happy day I It’s sweet-corn.callas timel

~* Flhiil klil~l~ thrown out. ’L~o haep the con. New Jerse gas can rejoice that Lhe leman for theIt ~ denser efficient, remove aeeumu. Garden State s bumper crop of iw~t corn has arrived,It ~ luied dtmt and ltnt from the coils And here ts even mare wondeHnl newl The corn

V{IM~ OPI with s brush or vacuum elaeneryou eat tonight probably was picged between midnightattachment, Often the dust can and dawn today What’s more. it wad SeSvered directly

be blown out with the vacuum from the Garden State farmer to your favor[Le gr~er,hose attached to the blower, chain sthreor supermarket.

Follow the manufaathrer’s th. New JePlsey ~weet corr. connot be sur~assnd I[’8struction book, You’ll recn~nlee delielousl And It’s nutritious, too, because all the

M~P~l~e the fan-c~Ied condenser readily, precioua sugars are preserved, thanks to the quickThe gravity-type c~ndenser doe* delivery from the fleJde to your table.

¯ ! __J __ not have a fan. Coils, with Errs to When buying fruits and vegetobJes, aok the real1:mr~w~u’~ ~01~* help throw off haat, are set at ~ "JerseT?" Help ~rse]f ~ the riches of the Garden

MICHAEL BYBNRSangle wa that ’~he eaters] Sow m Stui&air cools the coils. __ ’$. Main St, Y.J~VI~I+ i If the motor IS t~0t sealeS inLethe Dellvew -- ~ B*’/gll yen’{] fled oil cups on either ese ]~IJ]~LIC~I~][]J~VIC]~__ I~lJ.IC JIIgNANT

,Ul,~ I’~.IN~’II.ILI++....~of the motor. PUt them wlth olhI

CM’ml +A’~m 11’Mg

.......... i On elder belt-driven models, in- A.m,O

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THURSDAY, JULVI1, 19B7 THE FRANKLIN NEWS PAGE 7

EDUCATOR8 PREPARE Near the Van Doren Nouse anItA~ATION PLAN DATA County Road Ifi in MIBstone is

the old Colonial Church, builtThi= is the gr~4 M two at-In 1778.tlelea to he puhllahed hy The

Other landmarks of pant erasNews on h~rio and inter~- are the Trenton Battle Monu-thf ptao~ to ~ Men f~’tta Sum- merit at North BrOad Street andmcr in New ie~ey. Panntngton Avenue; the Walt

It ¢~nial~ Inform=lion pre. Whitman House th Camden, ad-bow to spbod your va¢altan, why pared by Walter E. WilNn miulon tree: the LRwrenee.at make aiour of New Jorgey’e Many ta High Sahoel l~la0~- House, birthplace of Capt. James

[~l~ Walter W. Ebeeuer, a~dat- Law.nee, who cried "Don’t GiveF~rtunataiy, New J e r s ̄ y is ant prL’~eJpa]; M|=s Juml6 Etqr. Up the Ship," at 459 High Street

a State where Rgrleulture stlJi ~l~tn, tel~oher ~ s0elal stud- in Burlington, and Graver Ctave-

side provides a setting for a tais-ureIy drive, Both the Countyend the State provide lnnumer-fib]e landmarks to visit, many erset Cotmty Hi=torlcal Soolety Even in Summer, breakfast Is

and the Wasb~Eton C s m g a~ h/L~Ortant meal, To encourageFor tagtan~, a pleasant Saturo

.... pan of muffins with blscu[t mix,at the end of the war and there stirring in a generous hsnc~u] ofWashington wrote his FareweB swee ra~ ns In the batter ServeAddress to the troops Jn I’/88, hot with marmalade,

Princeton" *. ,o~,ht in t’fi, Everyone Is Raving AboutThe route Ieads you to the Lo.Our M/stature Golf Course

,oota tahe ,oo orth " COME AND’SEE US !on Rt. 206 through B[o~tgomery VENEEABLE BELL Is tel.d h7 Jt ViAl. te the old V. Dot..

__"Po.E~Golf.OGreens

Township. then northeast on Hmtle tn MSlstone. Use rlmlgeked bY’the B~t~h the ]mu~ Ere- ¯ DRIVING RANGECounty Road 18. It travels along dates the R~volutlolmry War. ¯ FITCH AND PETT UOE~Ethe Millstone River past the VanDaren House ~n Millstone. At this Ume pleketg and seou~ Prates and Fredericksburg, N. Y,

Inclde~taBy. a stop ~t th~s of Wa~hingtou’s Army were eta- The trOOp,, returned to the State@ Weehe=~ & Hol/dav~ g A.M, 111 7

home, now owned by F+ William tinned In Westcn and to Ftaderne in the Fall and wintered a sac-T~De Brae, ~ recommended. Built around Van Veghten’s Br~dge~ end time at Middlebrook. a

in 1753. the home was onve ran- (The bridge, over the Rarltan. Washington, accompanied hy LINCOLN NIWAY AT HOW LANE -- ¯.ok b, Brltisb o.0ers and a .....b°"t the °’ hta w te, Ma b,, sp,nt the Win.~ash made in the door by a Brit- 1806 which destroyed th~ oriel- - -ish bayonet. A plaque on a men- nal str~elure. A brick from the tar In the Wallace House, stillument near the house tosBflas to old hrid~e, bearlt~g a pre-Eev- standthg on Washtogtan PLace,this history-making loeaBon, olutionary "date, may stBI .be Somerville. The house is owned

Old Indian Trod found, set into a northeast see- and maintained by the N.J. Ray-lion vf the foundation,) alutlonary Memorial SOciety and

The road to Morristown lbe=~ About this time the "Battle of is open to the public. ~ ~ ~ ~eut~ west across Amweli Road to Wanton was fought near theAt this same time, General --Bt 20~, end north into So~er- old Grist Mill, Still standing at

Yon Stetthen, the German o~eelelba. Thank ...... the Old,

BIG SAVINfiS, the ~lortheast corner of ~ hired to help the ContinentalsIndian Trail, the track Ieads up[ brJd e between Ha°viSe an resided in the Stoats home JrGrove Street In Somerville to g’

, Zarephath the rnl]l da[e~ back ( South Bound Brook. Located. or

FoothillN°rth Br]dgeRoad¯ Street, and then 1700. ’ Main Street, it is now a large

~~A~i~

Foothill Road iI Old Gl~’s Debut . white house situated beside the"~ return yon canal, still furnished largely a~

to Rt. 206, thence through P]ueg- It is legended that the flrs~ it was then. At ]east On one or. um, . . American flag was flown eve~asiooGenera] Washington con-emm to Route 202 rata Bedmm-

star Far H I s and on n Mot- Camp M]ddlebr~ok about this ~ ~ Combinationr s own time since C~ngrcss, ld s~.ssta)l tarred with Yon Steuben theI~

After’the Winter Washington in Philadelphia, adopted, thr Other Points ct Interest COMBINATION ~torl}l and Screenon his ret ..... t up camp in thelj St.~s ~nd Str,po~ as the nahomal If, instead of ..... ur,lol ,Te,S ~. I¢, ,I.

WINDOwsWatrhung Mountains above flag. members of the famdy sbeul W ! N D @ W N~und Bre~k to watch the Brit-[ Shortly afterward, fcllowin~ prefer to pinpoint their trips,ish then stationed ~n ~ew Bruns-’ e short stay in Qo~bbeltown,there are numerous struciurel R¯n[~wick Established today as CampWashington ]~ft the State for standing which date back to the ~reur=e~, It~

andMiddlsbro°k’th~ Washlngtonthe encampmentRock. OnlayPennsylvanlaForge, to retura about a

early ]Sth Century, spots likestill beast~ of ramPart remnantsyear later after wintering in Val- these: ~v~ /meseseseseseseses~-

The Old Reformed Church tathis spat Wasblllgton, as htsto[T The first military movement o! Nesbeni¢ was completed in 1B7~.bag it, daffy scanned the area the Army in New Jersey during The Berries Mansion may still ~lffy,south of the Rat tan River for 1778 was the’ "Battle .f Men. be seen in Rocky Hill. There Ibitroop moveme~ta of the British,[mouth," fought en route to W]dt~ Washington and his wife retired

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PAGR8 TNR FRANKLIN NEW8 THURSDAY, JULY II. II~T

, N.h N.speperfOppublished Every Thursday r P4ff~_

by theManville Publishing Cc4~pB~y iReprl.i=d from

Edward NSSk, Edltor and Pqhllsher The New York TImulAnthony J. Frezza, Asslstanl Editor

We tahe paper for granted, NotLouis F. Rrown~ Sales Managermerely newsprint, which we

OfEcel RaSread Square, MJddlobttlh, H. J.~tered aa Second Class M~tter on fflmuary 4, IPM, under the A~t hnow is costly, bat )ust every-

of March 3, lg7P, at the Pc~t Office at MJddltbush, N. J, day paper. Paper Sack% paper

~I news atorles and letters of ennmlent subnIBted for p11bll~tlOl~ towels, paper cartons, wrapp[ndmust bear the name and adda’eadl of the WHtea. paper, writing paper, paper

Single copies 0¢; 1 -yetr subeerlptior~ ~01 g yem’t I~.F~ matches, paper on elgarettas~ pe.

’lMlaphontm: Viking 4-?000, RAndolEh 9-3300 per raincoats, paper tahleeiothspaper, peJ~r, paper. We crumhh

MIDDLEBUSH, N, $,, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1957 it, we burn it, we throw ]t lnt¢litter baskets. We use it and f01TM

The Price of Apathy pc’ " *rid w. u .... re ~300 peurJdS per Person evel"y year

*nether fr[ghtenJng exantplE Township, In too many munie[. In thia eouqtry.of public apathy was pal tnt¢ polities we find too many peoph Zt is hard to under,tend, there,th e record raa~ntIy , The Frank, screaming ab°l~{ school condO’ fore, the plight of so many of the

tlons but too few doing anythJnE w~rld’s people whc~ae paper sup"tin Township Board of Educe- about R, not even voting, piles are totally Inadequate. InLion, headJnS for Its second con- Perhaps we ar~ so satiated wIU most of Asle~ for examptej th~structlon program within a year good fortune that an expendJ- use of paper is le~ than nia~ ¯DUt before the voters a ~650,00C Lure of $000,000 now means ]it" p~unds a year per person, ns ~4~"J[&~bOttd issue proposal for a 21- tla to wrest people, If aa, We had aompared to those 000 of ours¯roenl sehooL The roferendL~ttl heLLc.r be prepared for ~ts el Every scrap must he salvaged,brought forth an afflrmatiw woe. It tl~’ust beused again end again O~Boo~o~P~ys~g~Th~n~& .... ]vote, but it wes hardly a re. Sehoal electlorz ataLisfics eas. if that l$ possible. Wrapping thesoundiag one. Jly oauld lead one to believe that fish in the old newspaper is ordy ..... IIn Somerset’s fastesl growing the electorate doo~ not de, ice to lhe beginaing of it..na~0~pa~t, 0S30 ~ ......... p ......~his opporlon~t~ ~ meh0 Only the Individual Can Create|regislered to vote. Of thi~ major financial decisions, Per- Inumber only 009 went to the beps the electorate would not ganisaUon of the United Nationsp~lls~ le~.s than nine percent has just pointccl out that this isthe electorate, and the debt was transferred

a seri?ua problem in the eeon-William H, Whyte’s ~ew book,: has too many clever ideas ts

. "The Organzation Men," ~s the lc.oked on askance. He’s going

registered=dxdun164,These percent the carried majority are wring by Of shocking a the being strength, v~teTownshiffs statistics., of less385 than ~c,I in habits ship of The education. Franklin lose of respcn~ibillties apathy stature Township, as with the of such ~eea Contin."there make ycleped" amy and is educational nvareas’ progress paper It available progress of is "underde- hard when upon ~e"But ~rt Due. The Ofeveryb~dy re.on With thin8 that securely, 1or must thla m.kes is read aY°U incisive- s/mp]e this!" say,

be the t~ ins dis~uI’h very sad machine, good e o-o the Pal smooth Ne’s e r the s not t eomprom/s- J running n going g which oI to

all Ule more so because they ar~i ued indifference eauld mean In~whietl to print textbooks, We

ne~s and an azi g insight, WIlyte makes 1he group opec’ate well.were faced with that :~eute plea. 3ra~ya:,~ een%,..porary Ameri- And it’s tile group, getting to-not lypiea] 0nly of Franklin. Ill fret.do~l hy ~fa.td!. lea1 wheo w~’ began to discuss

curare and in doing s~ man-. gather and talking th~ngs over,the rehab’IitaLkm of Korea. It is¯ . h o~est/ hie asperse h,teul~lwhJeh runs the school, the

The Years After 50 ho,d to ho~d a. e~ec~,o,, ,f t.e~,,~re w,.eh ouoh .......... ,c~c~, be ~ove’~en We ~oi madoqusto paper upon w~den , ¯ " ,

iF,o m q=ne hanhoe {Minn.) T~mesl

Who s me ’e, g~od hunmr and longer hav~ loaders. We have ad-fq n,,lnt, the hailers. That has e, me st, nse ¢ha ,aeterlze h S" m’nistrutms.So runny fe!k.~ when lh¢,y reach’ h, sdml[ !hal the ht.*;t days are beppencd, too, Paper een be a

their fifo ..... y H, al fhe best; alwaya ahead ..... l~ural .... II .............. ie s[yl ...... ],lr~st to th, p~a~fld~r The Well N[~y (:io DrYOUa ax .-gr no n~ wn oh tS

~ear~ Of lJlcii lift" ate hehind: The best part of lib, is lad nlstl"urOt’rlt, as WU arE’ flndmg;i ~0 D~anv ~[3~ioioglStSWhj-te d~c~ not deny that the

them, T~ II!i~ ] c’mnot agree I p rt ~e haY yc ~ e out, eu"en p assort he group s

]tare alwaYS fell that tile best -- i A " a n vc g o h As a-I What Whyte, all ed)~o[" ~Jf u rlccess~ .y .aaC on o sa ,j er

davs "ca ,,ad. whenone caches va a~,¢~ ,~n~ Ipacifl ~o"sstl’3’ C~mmis;k~n :hi F°I~Uhe’ d°°s In hl~ hook ;s ov,..enph~.s a o he ndvdne

the "ears u crflf " 0 e" foks ......... ~v*~ JBendung was deelded tt us- !’’a~" lht rJ’~Wl[~ of saner mghe Whot bothers him is the S~cia)" " ON CIIANGE OF ADDRESS . ~ calls "the S~e,al E h e The= ....ar won o sa ha be Ehc w makes pv ve’ , y I i e s I dertskn more ambltmus pz~gramsl h, i li which! ’ ¯ ’ ’ "Veean or he dependens Sat ~lli~,dn ~tt o y noa vrues ou o he hart rues or b s ass, o¯ v g for: - af foreslry p[all~ing lo obtain . ": " ,, ,’ " , " ’ -

g w y, Io iy year pe 0d Under law VA payment cheeks itself :s the use of a wider vari-,

repine ng I le pro e an E h

.

enje ¯ e w’ ’e dur ng h. p s who rece ve VA henefl checks add ona supp es of ceded’; " ’ ’ , " acre’s es hat c, aee group func-r e ~ of itld wduahsln 1o w lcl a o To h- n a or y o madto ty y or. To this I also can shou d no fy Rcgona O~ee pup Naturaly, he first sole " . ", , sorv- g .... "

~0 agree I have tai h that he " - " e Ion of he problem that pre~onts Areel le~ns ~avc at least [ p " ern Amer.cans the tadlvtdualm Newalk if ill y move. ,ec durlng the lgth Cerdury.

camut t eat r rJ who wou d ra her read 8 bookBU he redly]dual ts no longer ] h~wilt be much better. : et of pul %ourees ~uch as ~a-’ .

" " , than v’BJt Wilh S nelghbors must¯ for benefits eanne be f~rwalded g~se (~ugap ......... idle), abaca! lhe wmlder.f power In our coun-! be unhsppy, What’s ..... he isI l!ke to forget the past. I

to a dlffffercnt address $osoph 1~like to ]c~k ahead to new things, ’ , , Mien a hem bamboo sisal try The organ za 1oa--tne coy-, ~mehow a threat to the commu-

I like to develop that which is O’Hern, the regions] office man- c<~gan end s r~ws Experiments poratir~n, the trade union, thai: nity. Hels nat doing his share in

new. I like ta visualize possi- seer, said, In n~tifying the Office are being made in all these fields, sta~e, m other words the g~tlp building a good grasp out of the

but they take time, in some --is. A man can no l on g e r t~eighhorhood, he’s wrong, So Jsbltlttes for bettermen~ in my of a change of address, a personcases, sneh as rice straw, for ex-

achieve security and sati~faCtlOn the scientist who prefers work"business, in my pubPc welfare should ~dentify himself with the"am ]e the cost ma be rohib- by ste~plng’ all over everybody ins on his own pet pro eels theactivities. I like 1o build f~r the "C-Number" assigned his claim.

~Pe. ’M~aawhilc ~e nePvd re- else Hes got lo eo-operaLe, value of Which no ~ne can see,Suture and I plan to build /or Mr. O’Hern added. ;tithe future, just aa long as I live. Change of address requesl:l mains. The Er~ of Plenty I to working in the shiny indu~-

There are great days ahead for made to the V* must paint oul One thing that can and should In many respects this is a,J trial lab where he WOUld unque$-

those who are wl]l[ng to venture, that this requirement is f~r the be dane ia an immediate explor- good thing. Tbe extreme [ndi- tionab]y con ribute to the rdate-

vidualism preached by the plot- rim wel]-beMg ot,eoctsty.willing ~,o work. wlllJt~g to keep p[~teet!on of the person entitled ,ttvn of the poseible use ef paper

praet eed by anybody What ith

a youthful v ewpolttt and willis to receive the ebeek, that is now wasted in the large aslant Ethic was never really And this~ says Whyte, Is bad,Ry making the ot~ly vtstuesrnnsumlng cnanlrtes. Rape]ping

dJ w "’ " t:e t en ital I group virtues we lose t e throes~JC~f~,L~.R~ ~ Geo~ is certainly possible on a larger d as g ve he g aP -I n¯ hat only the Individual can e n-s~ale. There csn be a campaign ists a moral basts f3r their be

~, ~...b I f ~’<f /.~.~;:~(.~ ~~1 of edueat!on Jn the matter ,f hnvlor, *$ It b ..... p~salble trihnte. The greup can do lot~*" ,, ."~ .J.~ . ~ ! saving. It Wa~ done as a war far more people to share in the of things, but It cannot create.

~ ~I~~

o~ds of nn Industrial see eL Only the J.dLvldual, al .... Rhmeasure, It can be done in peace- g .......... ~c his soul, can do hat A ~roup

-~ time, and It shotdd he. in(1 vtaualtsm nan ~O moc~Ty. .

’t’~ , . Sd am on idea a threat to [t, ¯Therefore

~L~ i

long ......... y t~ o a e e~ !?~ ’. "~ [I

8*EETY HARI"rg HELP el.e out nf what he bee’ there’=[ only from the fearless L~d]vldua]..ENE.00IO’S .... hto,o.o.nd " ........ SIS=" I,..I~ National l~rrn Safety Week,

g ’ [con inue t~ view the orpnl=a-

~~ i ~~ll~ n --’ "" ", I,r, ,,/a’ ~ Stair trash 0~ s~valh.a.,n°tl~hu’ °~Y "n’t ’e°’]" t~blhthe Ind[v,d~a], I..een

~,

-~

~ Su]y $1 to gT, score= ss u remind- Lion man ss the only reMly de-that more C~. be accompbehed alrable t e we wUl, la i Wh ̄er that accidents aa]do= "laid through "working together tO-

dry up t~h~e fnuntaLns ~ lndJ~i~-~

. happen ,.d that th.y o.. be *ard eo .... goat, than hy~4~tb~.~, ~’,:.~{s ,revented, work ng alone The seals el the ual creativity from wh eh the

¯ " organ[ant[aa draws Bs suste-W. C, Krueger, extension farm or0anJzatmn and the goals of the nonceengineer at Rutgers Uniwr~Jty, people participating -in it are _Edtheal]s atteiltion to the need fol seen tn he Identical The Iffoup,

~,"~/~’(([~[~ doing gway wEh Burh h=rdl nu~as weak ladder rungs, brOker only ua the mc~t e~c[ent produc- CRONIN TO ADDRESS~/’~d.~ steps, er but tm the gre,le,t Sottrre REALTO~ TOMOREOWand aeeumutallons of wute thai happlnees for the human being, The ~omeraet County BoardInvite l~’e, In 1900 the m~n who wanted tc of Realtor~ will be addressed

~lJ 1~6~ ~ ,~~.~.,

’~t’s be extra carethtl durhll get ahead hadIo push. He had tomorrow at a noon Luncheon InFarm Safety Week and matte 11 to show hie ~nployar~ that be the Old Mill Inn by’ John J.the be~d~ffing of u safety .habl~ we= belghtet, more ambitloul, Cronin, field executive of thethroughout the yeir, Mr. Y~"ue, ornbabJv more ruth]e~, than the National At~oeiat’on of ReM F,S-

"~Br,1 lnllll~l O. orpeP~ Jh hi| OOff~Im|" got asks. ~lhers. ~’Mday the fellow who: late BmbrdL

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PAGE 10 THE FRANKLIN NEWS THURSDAY. JULY 11. 10S’/

JgEAL ESTATE BE£Yd EBTAT~ RQnlEat~te

Joseph Bielanskl Real Estate Agency KRIPSAK AGENCY REDUCER TO *lO,~0oS~E COLOR PHOTOS -- SAVE MIL~ Oi~" DRIVING! ’/-room frame bungalow wlth

ROYCEFIELD HOMESOPEN FOR INSPECTION MANVILLE aE Jmprovemente, i-car garage1

Attractive new Cape Cod homes in every gee- s loin, ~t ~ s et~ Ave.. Man.New 5-room ranch homes, full hasement, at- lion of town. Pxtees from $12,300, as low aa vise. See J, R. Charneski. ~8

& Campiatn Rd,, Manville. NJ.1tacked garage, cedar sidtugs natural trim, plenty $1,600 down payment, 25-year motqgage terms Phone P.A 2-0075of closet spaee; on 1/~ acre of land, lorated 3 for vets or non.vols.miles from Somerville, just off Highway 206 Fetterly.Haelig Co.toward Princeton off Triangle Road. Priced at MA~VFILLE Member Multiple Listlng |

Masonry busineez building, 2,600 square feet lee w. Union Ave. El, 8-00S?

J$15,500. t

oftfloor space, off heat. Asking $18,000. Bo~d ~ok, N.d.MANVILLE , 4.:o~ Cape Cod. ILxpension

North Side--6.room home, 11~ baths, full base- MANVILLE attic, storm windows: lmmedi-

menU Off hot water heat, aluminum storm win- Older type 6-raom house in good condition, all ate 0ceup~cy. Vrlce tl~.~00,daws, garage, lot 100x|00. Asking 812,950. Improvements, oil hot crater heat, ainminmn g.r~or~ bungalow. O[1 heat,

storm windows, Lot 80 x 10n~combinations, double garkge, with electric and ~,~00MANVILLE

Bungalow, 4 rooms and bath, enclosed porch, gas connections, low’loxes. Asking $10,500. s-dsm.y bstck house, 4 roor~MANVILLE ~eb apartment, separate oil

oil heat, immediale occupancy. Priced at $9,500. Vicinity of Roosevelt school Be first to see this heating .yst~ $1a S00

MANVILLE fine posbwar Cape Cod home. It has 6 rooms, tile Loretta Mazewski5-room bungalow and bath, finished base. bath, basement, recreation room; a home packed

meat, garage. 88,500. with lots of extras. The lot has loads of shrubs and ~81 ~t Mttn s~

HIGHWAY 202 trees. Reduced for fast sale to $14,500. ~dmze,~ e.MgeM J

Business zone, 3 miles from Somerville, 4 ’MANVILLE Fat* Ren~rooms and bath, oil hot water heat, 44~foot long Camplain Road, 2-family home, 4 rooms and Furnished r~m for gentle~-

enclosed pooch, attacked garage, lot 75 x 200. bath in each apartment, oil heal Asking man, 2()o N. 5th Ave,, Manville,Asking $11,500. $12,600. I~ o-l~I, afar d p,m,

Furnished rooma for gentle-GRIGGSTOWN MIDDLEBUSH men, Inq. 2~o N. ~rd Ave, Man-

Three acres nicely landscaped, with shade On bus llne. Here is a dandy deal in an older vtl,e. RA 5-e0~trees, modern 6 rooms and bath, room for ex. type home, 5 rooms and bath, closed porch, brick Fur~ishen roor~ for gentle-parisian; oil heat, kitchen ranges, deep freeze, fireplace, expansion attic, oil heat, 2-ear garage, men. ~e N 1st Ave.. ManviSe.single garage and barn. Asking $17,900. Large plot, I25x23~, with fruit trees. Priced Light ~ouJekesmt~Z re~

New electric rMrlgerlttor, aJl t~.

MILLSTONEright at $11,900. e~ned~tt~u. Nee b~ end

~orea Free perking. LoW rentalSeven-roan| home and bath, fireplace, oil ]tot

BELLE MEAD No ch.Ltdrer~ Naseo Room~

water heat, lot 50x100 nicely landscaped withNon-vet special, assume G.I. mortgage~ $2,275 Ho~e, l~S South st. Som~rviUe

shade trees. Asking $1],900,down, $57 ulonthly, for this 6-year old Image- ~ rooms, inquire 5fi S. Mall

low type home; 4,rooms amid bath, lots of extras, st, M~n~i,,e RA ~-~7~a

JOSEPH BIELANSKI 2-car garage, ~ acre plot, nicely landscaped. ~nlshed 2-rovm ap~rtmcnt

Real Estate A~erwyFnll price $9,975.

~o~ 2 oc ~ p~o~io, ~o~ w.~or¯ suppliod 2~8 N. 3rd Ave,, Man-

SAI,ESMAN JOHN ~RALICK KRIPSAK AGENCY utile.

~J~5 iS. 1st Avenue, ManvilleKA ~-lgg~ 3g H MAIN ST, RA ~-fl~Si MANVILLE 3-room unfurt~lshed apart-

If no answer, Call RAndolph ~-3335 meat. heat, living room, bed-: room, kitchen and bath. Ir~t~e-I~ILLSBOROUGR TOWNSNIP, ranch type 4-~oms and bath, Wanted To Ruy ~’tOO°III~WBOlall diate occupancy, Manville. RA.

¯ ~n ½ acre plot in South Somerville. $10,500. ’ ~-2174.

BRADLEY GARDENP~-C0r~er plot, full he~ement, brick Scrap NOn, metals, batteries, TUXEDOS FLWnL~bed 4-room b~ngalOWI~ouse end garage, combination kitchen and dinin~ room, livinI industrial metals S, Klein. 181g Fez Hire and bath. $ bedrooms. Avad-

room, bedroom and bath, $1g.5~. . W, Campiain Rd.+Manvlile. able Sept. I, $70 per month¯ In

BRADLEY GARDENS. e.rvom~ and bath, garage, plenty olBA 5-7gig

gELL’$ Pound BrOCk. Write Box K, The8. Main BL, t’~tnvflle News, Manville, N. "J. "

~extre3, lot fenced 100xl00, $12,000. J. R, Auto Wrec~J,~g I bu~ I[A g-gl?4Furnished room~ for gentle-

. RANCH AND SPLIT LRVEL HOMES in Hilkborough an~ :m ~md trucks for ~rs~ UIm~ . men. 238 N. ~th Ave., MtnvlBeMontgomery t?wmhip~¯ ~uto parts f~ In~, ~ S, llat Subscribe to The News P,~ 5-38~e.

FLA’NNERY,_ R~dtee,~ve.. Manville. IRA ~- 0QT~ Only $2.00 a Year

VINCENT K. ]~o11~houri{ ~, STA~ON ~A]gE BELLI M]~, N, ~, BOOKKEEPER -- STENO~aA-

rt~mdm 841St I~tade~ ~ PHI~ POntoON OP~f HOUSING AUTHORITY OF

Cape Cod hume, wood siding; 6 roorng and bath, a]umblurf~

FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP,

~eombinathe’t storm windows fred screens, venetian blinds, double ~t~ FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP RESI.DENT PREFERRED.

~ven. electric kitchen ranga, heavy duty ~ewing machine, Marl- INTERESTED PERSONS AP..dam driveway, Rot forced ~lr heat. Cherry tr~e~ and shrubs. Par- PLY ~OM 9 TO 4 AT HOUS-

tlt~oned basement, with playroom and laundry, tile ftoor, plenty ING AUTHORITY OFFICe, 81g

o! storage space,’ Located 3 blocks from RooseveltSchool and HAMILTON aTREST, OR CALL

M~ville Jr.-Br, High BchoohKILMER d-kd~0,

Young girl, must be sixteen.$18,1~0High Sci~ool junior prt~erred.Eee Mr. P~yne, evening|," Ru-

For more lnformatiot% call RAndulph ~-~ zycki’a Pharmacy, ~e S¯ Main’=" St. Ma/iville.

Classified Ad Rates Avon offe~ buslneas womet~an opportunity to add tO their

rive een~ per ward, $1.00 minimum eher|e per lmtertien, endings hy becoming an Avon

T~ee er ®or,~ ~o.~tP~e tn~rt~nM, no ~ar* In eer~, to% THE RESULTS YOU GET ~epresentatlve where they ~eemployed. WrRe Mrs. Marian E.

dlm~eunt. WHEN YOU USE A NEarS Getz, P O. B~x 20e, Phtl]II~-

""’’-"’-""- WANT AD~tr~ Im ~lon¯ Situ~ttionB Wn,ntedn~,pkenalad werd~ count a~ two or more woede, as the cdte4 Young girl wlshe~ to help

Phone RA 53300 worhlo,mother; experle~cedtl~mt al adngM words, m baby aRlar. RA ~-30~&

Rete, ane ter copy: T~ut~ 10 ,.m,¯ Fast ~ervice o Qldek Results a~rl wishes to bah~" nit; d~,

Yo~t mt.V piles ymtr ads by phone. Jult oall RAa~olph a,,4~108 , t,, or evenlngs¯ RA ~-g71g.

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THURSDAY, JDLT IL 1057 THE FRANKLIN NEW PAGS 11

More C]ass/fieds ’ ross FA~U]A YODNO ~ST ~ZANKUN VAZrS

In the Mail P,ANS W,DD, NO ,O O .d DO . ,ONSs FOr [htle=,, An Oct. 5 wedding in Sacred The Rnt Frsmklhl Valatt~er

Heart Church, Now Bounswtek, I~ Comlmay ham eanounued. COUNTRY STORE

The MayOr’s Vlews is plant)ed by Miss Pat~cla Ann i¢ i~ dls~sttlilulng Oolteotlmt ofmuch of an egotist to think no Young Of 10 Cooper Avenue andsor~p !~Per from heme~ lu tl~Big cash btmJness with tmlimit- Editor, The News: one ¢~uld get along "without me. Wiiltsm J, Frtskett of Newa~m, The tomsJmy hid b~mThe Ullited States got along af- Brunswick.eQlleetins the papt¢ everyed opportunltie~ fo~ right per- There have been an many ter Rsosevelt died, and It w[]] Their engagement was an-

~er Saturday for the putson, Write BOX V, The News statements pa~ed haek and forth get along when Risenbewer IS n( nouncedl’t~ontly by Mira ~r~t* a~S & k~l~.that I feel I, too, should make tender Prealdent.

Must sacrlBoel A beautiful a statement,new r~meh-type home. all add- First, I have followed Mr, :Pea- Mayor James O, Maker Yound’a parents, Mr, & Mrs

Paul W. Young of L~wisburs HSARtNG POSTPONED .era improvements, near school cos through his four prevJon= at- Pa. ON PLUMBING COIdPL&INT8EL 6-3845, lempis ~t eleclion, Once ha wt2 Wholt the ~t*m mtws The bride-elect is a graduat( Magistrate George Shlmy hasdefeated by his own party in a Editor, The News:

et Mifflinburg (Pt~,) High School, postponed untlt MOnday the hear-Store and 4 large rooms; on Brimaxy, and three times by the We all owe to the men of th~She attended Loeh Haven (Pa.) lag of five complaints charginS

2 lots, S-e~r garage; on W. Republicans, sad always it walvoh~nteer Fire Department, Pc. State Teachers College and le

POxeroftCamplate 9-4242.Read"$11,000.C.~dl the same thing, "Be agalnstJ

lice Department and Rescu~ emploFed by the People’s Na. violations of the plumbing codenever be for anything. He hal Squad out’ deepest thanks and tlonaI Bank New Brunaw ek by William F. Ly~n of Frank-a personal gripe with the Kin=, gratitude. These men withou Her fiance attended St Peter’s lin Parkway, Franklin Park. TheINCREASE CORN YII~D stun Trap Rock Company~ but ]

pay) glee. up thelr time and sac- High SchoOl New Brunswick. complaints, were filed June ~0Apply nitrogen deep in roots, believe they were there Scat, rlfl~ Ihelr lives defending ~)ul The son of Mr & Mrs John by Plumbing Inspector George

tare area with Anhydrons Am. PeopI.! m’e a lot smarter to ~om,,s and m a a n z n g our dry Prlekett, he is employed byl O, Nubner Jr.media, 82% N. Average ;oat I~ day, and they know that ~very- tru,eks and ambulances¯ Alexander Smith Company, New --acre aPPlied, $8.80. one who has been making com- When a esl] comes through, Brunswick { WOLOSRN JOINS AIH FORDE]ninLs has boon either a mere-

these men do no~ know what lieuI -- i R chard Woloezn’ 17 of 470CALL b~r of the Democratic executive at the other end of this carl. Iti °ER"I"~ "~"~"~ "~--.--, Za~ an Avenue a one o ~ ghtBROOKSIDE committee, a member of the n~ay la a u se a arm or a hemal° . ~ t*~.~v©. ....... ar m n " "SPREADING S~HVICE Democratic Pasty or a candl- . ~ ~ ¯ { ea e who enlisted m theburnmg down. It may be noiTO SPONSOR PICNICS IAi’ Force last month He on at-date. so ?.h~t everything sold ismore than a distraught mother[ A family picnic will be sport=! ~d for four years and was e~-HARLINGEN, N.J. biased. No one could expect whose child has fallen f~om a scrod by the SerVice League of signed to Lack]and

Air Force---- them to make pubTIc statements blke and skinned his knee or it the Six Mile Run Reformed BOse Texas for basic trainingFLanders 9-6550 for *he Republicans. It Js like ma~ be a baby who ]ss~ang]ing Churchon Sunday from 4:3Op.m.! ’ ’ ------ ’10 lots 20xl00 one block from the qt~esttsn o hay ng a fo]l

and in need of reausc tat on. To Rnli[ dark at the hem of Mr. &~ NO,letMtmvflIe High School Write time police ehtel. We /eel thatl’ach of these cedis these noble ’ . NOTIC~IS H~y GIVEN thaMrs. Chfford Cortelyou of OldI |oal~dbids will b~ received by theROX ~53~ Manville. the time has come for this to be men answer with the same or- Rocky NIl] H’oad. I Board of ~*flueatior* of the Towrmh/pO~ Pr~nk][n $omml~swt Count~ ~Wdone. The Demolrats OppOSe the Henry. The Sunday Sehoo W Sport...)’eras . for ~tdowmlk. curd anti a ¯

. ...... [ tar a~ the Hamilton ~.h~o] HamiltonPersian kittens, poppie& ham.

m~)ve, but if we had said that Anyone interfering with these snr a picnic for aJ memoe’~ Ol ~oad ~ranklln .l-own|hip Nt~t $G~.stets, turtles, canaries, pard- there is absolutely no need for mort should fl~t consider that he eongrega on on,duly 20 at,so ¯ ’d= a h~ ~ve w ] be reee[veO

beets fish, and supplies. Man- a full time chief, the Democratssome day it may be their home. Metedeeonk Beach¯ A bus wllli bY the Be=cO at ]~du~tlon at the a.l~ainVJ]le PetsL. M~Dville.&OiH ShOP,o~n 328even.S.

timew°uld have said we neecl a fullhead,or tholr child, or themselves who leave the church at 9.30 a.m¯ and~ ~lon: alar meettngn be held of the.mtB°ar~the

°[Ht~miltotz~tiLle&=tn~s and SundBy. . need the e men When that return abou d ".m. ~ 8chco], Hamilton Road* Tranklln

. . ~ - Coming from a d rectJons in the WE PM’ Pros ern Dayi ht Saving Time).]lave ha a full time araessor -tea ...... I L~N LE~DS EX~LO~.SRS and will lea o~n~ natl Feed lmra~¯¯ ,l K T-eat nagte to attemp$ 8Rymg alst~ly ther~ar~er. ~h or terilfl~AND TRUCK TIR~.~with a complete review of theI some~me’s life or t~ro~rtv If: ON TRI~ TO NSW MEXI~ !check TM the amount Off ZIve D° c’enBargairta i¢~ almost every |tse ] am content

h: let the people on he -:d^’’’~’~ " ¯ ~ ~- ’ ~ ......I T°wn~hlp ~°~nr~ of Kda~ali©a’ I~t~h"

Factory seconds, repaired tin~; entire Township avery five yemmour children are n the street : Robert D. We cb o Franklin’S[dine c°ntraet mu~ a~c°mPamY eachby a~ outside S1T~ will be f~r vhere the oerta:~l] Park i teadi~ ¯ Speelficsttonlt for tae t~bovc Work~e~eeds. All fully guarmx~e~ su er or to an thr~e-m n- ¯ y y do not be s g an expedlhon of n ay be ob ned t~m M s F,o ence

Aa low .SS $~Od. P y e board, ang s our flu y to get them he Watehung Area Counci ~ Ra~d° h ~eere~aI~ FraeklnHOYAL OP $OMSESE’P ’ ......¯ d i will¯ at ~w~ ~ ou oz ~anger, ~p orer ~cour.~ on a tz-Qay zrlp] land and Pine Grove Avenue,

;:~o oo ~ ~.:~t Mrs~awre.oe M ~erber o he Ph ..... ’ Scou, Hanch in :::::~"~ ?Z:a% ~" ~ ’~o.~" "Somervilte’,~ ordy Retread Sho f s for them. The 39 Eober s Road New Mexic~ The ranch is aoAan O~ ZDVO~rIO~"3 Depot Square most important part ~f this story " or T~l~ TOWNSHI~ O~maintained by the R0y SCOUtsI

~m’,Ng~WRA 6-~ is that the Democrats are veryE of America. I Florence Ir R~n~OlPII,

unhappy with their own candi- M IER NAMED CHAIEMAN secret=rySelwi~e~ date, and can’t get rid of him in POR REPUBLICAN PICNIC At the ranch, the scouts will o-I-ii, es.~ ......

that members of the oppotdte S~nday al a meeting of the Re-

climb mountaJlls, prospect for ! Not e~]~ike repairing. Used bikes and any other way but to go for a Carl H. Meier was named chai-gold attemp o r de he ’*noto-[ NOTICE ]S H]~R~BY ~[VEM h~three-man board, man nf a Republican organiza*acoe~orte~ for sale. John Gro- ’,, , ~ealed bJda will be rmat:iv~d by therteus Phflmont Burrows arid Board of ~iucatlo n of he Town hipmack. 1Old Roosevelt Ave.. Man- It is unfortunate that sores liofi picnic to be held Aug. 25 onhike sod camp on the Phflmont! Jersey for:" *of Frsflk]ln ~omers¢~t County ~e~

villa. ]~t g¯lgd0,pcaple fee[ that a member of the Laird Farm, 8, Middtebuah

---- J bu=h $ehonl. Amwez] Road.Madeira.Trait. Pasnua| the sultrier of [~i¢idle.the governing body is elected Road.IA~r~iture upkoistry eleetri- solely to appear at meetings so The appointment was made -- bU~h" New Jel~leY. ~nd the P~,JlIIpI

NO ’lCg Schco 1e an~ n Pa k. Newde.toy.sally shampooed in your hom~, pLEA$ETAKE NOTiC~ that an Bldt for the ~bove wiU b~ e~v~maa~ to theCall after 5:30 p.m., RI~ ~*OTOT.partymaytheowloadetiqueatlon$ Club and he 0~a Re- the TOWn.around, They don’t care if you

CessPOOls, septic tank= clean*cL do any h ng be wean meetings,Russell Reid. East Mi]lstonL but just be present for them. Fred Bnseom.Vthteg ~-~{,Let us look at ~mme times of the

Storm wmdnw~t and doow past. ~ecently I attended a two- John Collins, Prank Abate C~sh or certJtltaa~ta p~’em~I

at of five ~vreant]~ell~ mts~ m~= Ma~¢*~ day mee~JnS of the National In- and John Carlano b d~ninM.~floe~ ~e~e, hakn~rw=~ g th% ............. eomp4int, e,eh

the Tow~hJp o Fr~nkt]n,] B~PJ~ or~t for thm nbov~ pmu~4*~ppllcaUon hal been |et on nl rn|y b~ obt~Jaed from Mrl. Pier.!aciar el the ~O,ql~ ot Ad. en~,~ Jr ~r~ h, ~cr~ , Pr~k.~A’Mch ..y;al be ~tlea on in TownatUp ~o~rd o r~u©s tm.

Jt~y t~.m, *pp~ at S:0O PAt. ] H |i’.lln~ ~ad l~tne Grow Awmut~,,¯ Townihl Hall, Mid. FrlnltIJn Towr~hip. The ri t J~ el.Power, Hand, Rotary M~wm marion I paid for this and ~ be ~-w~ *Y~rIey’ A~] in InterestJ served to reject afl¥ or ~h

bid=’.~.BOARD~ew Brur~e~tok N .r FSl~rpea~ed ind BOlmh’ed cling for the good of our town-- $89g TO OANCSN FUND

D. ¯ tot*nee r. ~.motshgasoline, hotels, railroads, plane ted. ;u S, ~’~ 8eereme

VIC!S pocket, tar af the &mcrtean Cancer 8o-Sh&1,~jn K ~vjee NOt teDg aide. I Wg8 G,~q~y f~O~Klciety has announced exeHding

We Pi0k Up and DeliVer my buein0ss for four days; call- its annual fund drive goal. t~l-

RAr~olDh $-~24~L~g on flr~s I know ire lOOkin~tectten~ totallng $25,670.~9.

l@o~r me q[~JPthOkl[~ have been in Washinglon,I hope the he~d

Affilia¢.atd.wtth Icy is not interested in locatingWHEATEN VAN" I,ff~RS, It~ in a town where people are try-

Co~t - to - Co.It ing to cause unfelt for politicat

Moving and S~IPo3~ N, 17th Ave~ Mamvilin cheek back and thay wS1 fln’d

~A $-7~88 that the only thL~d the Re~ub.]tcan Pur~y tim be blamed for h

Lou~ E. Horme ,.yo..1, r.o.oha, th., CANALLUMBERT~UCXIlffO the ’hanks that wereRA 15-144~ five ~tsyed open. We.~’e spend-

lng your money, tnd ! feel it a~rss Lth0ola A~. Mmn.lBa. eomptJmenl to ha called censer-

vaUve, My d0eter reminded msthe ether daF that I must alow

MM~K U-DKI~g down immediately, sad I qreed

of the CommiRes upi hi ~d~0 Maln ~t, ~ Bom~ ~ ha in t~e h~ldthl Mm~lf but]rtttns.m~ccL’ tm~oM

the peop]a of the Town~ t~me l,l,l~ ]~.a ta t~

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PAGE 12 THE FRANKLIN NEWS THURSDAY, JULY ]J, J~7

GOP Finance Committee d,aco.,~o~o ,.., se.ltega" .Ith P^.o~-, g t TO UNVZIL SKICTCI!dOC. Dr. L,te E. Nag..°, p.. ,..,----c.on o.OF ~C. BUIUDINO

siding in place of Mr, Yarbes

For So App roved to hof,~o," ,k.to.te beef ¯ ---t~.~.,..o. h,who ~aa Oe~.t bo,.,d he., Acme Market

¯ r~6rset . foo..g Ill, m.lnta~nod the Tow~. }

~hip had not bee. harmed b~ the ~ltlze:m Cteb Will ~ #n-

forgrantingthe fourPrelim[narYsections, aPPPtVa:Start this Month -’" " "- ,,., -He ss~d the de~e]o~r wotz~d

Friday evenll~, dgly IS, at the

not $~t final approval t’x, tti all Co.traction of an Aeme Su, home of the I~v, Cbgr]~ K.

provJsJon.s Of the ordteanecql in. ~rmarket and ~ewrah other Oroe& ef Franklin Boutevzed.valved, beth an county, and Local stores Is expected to start about The buSdtes k aobedulod to

the mlddle of thls month, accord, be ooIz~ru0ted near a tew.B,~okwood% ~’ro!~mI ins to David Montgomery, pea. rvat betmteg devetepment

Alan under attack at lhe J~ets r~anager for Plainfield de- gth~tth~ to Hse at 8~e~nleeting were the plans pr~t~’lb velaper Philip J, Lcvln, and ~Rmllte~ e(tg~ed by tbo Breokwor, d Company Mr. Montgomery told The News Tbo l~v, Gz~ tmnmtmoed

"of New BrunIwiek for their that the stores are expeoted Iothe l~ablte III tevited to of~d

145-tat development w h I e h be flnf~hed within six moofbe of- the l~trty,Would lie aJong ]~astoi~ .~vehue tar start of construction. No

and DeMent Lane. leases have yet been sig~ed for A board foot contains 144 cu-Walter Shultise representJ.g the stores other than the SUheZ’- h[¢ Inch., 12 thch~ hy [d inohM

the co~.oany’a prssJdent, Joseph markl, he said. v ~ ~cb.

develoI~ad ~]owly over a period be boflt on the south side of theMilLe]~, said the area would be The retail e~eb]lshment Will - --

of about five years. He enid 700 block of Hamdte. Street on E~ERThome~ would be in the $18~000 a site covering about nine aet-e~to ddd,~O-~l~. ?he d¢~’e~I~er WATCH & CLOCKwoutd buUd some homes, while M~. PSLIKOW HEIR

g~,lsing prolrram offered by H, O, H. Fa’eBnghu~lea, I~wb others would he erected by TO aUSnAN~S RS~A~Z REPAIRINGof Iols,holding aaother hof~ of ~m~*~a dofa,

Resldenta from nearby Rut- Mrs, Dora Pelikvw was delig

Somerset’s NePubIlcan Party I State Committeeman H. Rlvinl Heights clench" questioned sate4 bolt ~o ~be @;~te of herV~~nance committee was ~ounded: tan PYne /r., Peapa~k; Stephen Mr, Shofttse, They wanted the late h~sbe~d, glli~, by his will e

out thi~ w~k ~ mat° Senator! ~aZlakaand Hohert Ca|ey, d~e~o~, ~ provl~ ~..d ~o, ~roboted Zoe.~, ~ the o~, Watch Make-Ma e0hTl Forbes ma era ed hie Boned Brook, and Freeholder a reer~athJn area~ and several of Surrogate Clal’enc~ A ~im-claim that the Democrats areI C. 1. Vail Cleef, Blaekweh Mills. doubted whether there would merman. Mrs, Pelth~v wan ah KINGSTON PR l-gMg

’ richer than ever largely because~ . be sufficient drtenage, and the)named ex~u~riX.

o, the p~.u~0o, o~ap.lo~e0,~....~. Rdut e r,~.d ,he ,.~ ,~ ..,,h.,.~e and ~.t, o~o.,, of both ..~... e ~nh. wo.id he ..parties Who must kick te or else."! ’

i i i Dall~ 8bews

,ln,ee, b, ~e th=~ota te r__.._ Uaarge~lmioar, m~p, Co.a,.o.o~ g.,,, g... c.,t,con rest to the voluntary con. it to ill engineer for study. ~ ~.O~gl4trRn~ 1"~0 P,M,tributi~n program set up by thej ICo~tlnued from Page i)Repubhcans, the senator f~m

S,~LMBOLB MAKS KDPSomerset continued, ~e is, fhe ve]npet mus have eoun y ap. IN AOGI~ COMFETgFIONCOP gubernatorial candzda e rova b r

f nagalnat incumbent Robe" Mev- P. , e~ e al approval is Perrme and Howard Sambel

Th .... bcrship committee minu~ePeawc°s, ~eot~rted that ~he pob~ts out of a possible ’~O0 werener Democrat " gt~rn of Davidson Avenue with ~68

was ar~ouneed J .... int state-lsad he kept h s earna awt~ then~ h~gh f’.am in pooftry and .ggment bv County GOP Chairman lre~ord o meeti " . judging in recent competitionL~,wts 3 O,ay und his tlnnnee[ and ho insistedn~e neua)~’n~edoten zne at the Rutgers University Col-

" ehairm~n H. O, H Frelinghuy tlo ed "q ege of Agr cu are’ ’ . q 1he mayor accu "a e y

sen, afe a men ng wlth Sena-~ ,,I in(end t0 press thls Belial’top F~rbes, i . , ’ BEG PARDON

Co¢]trb~ arts ~ I ba Cu( d0. I be said" MJ..Msher owes the Nu; ~ ris wen awry in ~he

/ m ep e of this fewnshzp an ex40 Mr F’, n~ u ’s?n exp a ned,’ ’’?,, Ne’~ as wuek n ’epor L.g the

lhu larger amount going to the! planntmn, resultsState RcpobJiean Commiltce, the Queried by The News, Mr, it was s~ated ~h~t 285lesser amount go ng to the! R ach declared the couraty hoard voted in favor and a total of 409

¯ County Executive Committee, ] had not rejected JDC’s prelimS, votes were cast. The correct fig- TuNew ~ames on the fund rai~. sty maps b~t that no decision urea: 395 persons voted for the SUN.~ MAN., E. JULY 14-15.16tag grot]p arc John H, Ewi"g ’lqd been mad~ ’a YeL ~q~e.suee, ands total of .~, votes

JACKTHEBedmlnsthr; George Adams and assuranoe it would cooperate In headlining Mayo~" James WEBB

Barry Greene of Bernardsvi]le, fully, but that it had no~ for- Maher’s leave of absence with- Tbe Drill thstruetel.and William L Smalley 3d c.f mulaled general plans or ~om. oul pay. it was reported that tim( everyone hated,North Plainfield. pleted the engineering for tb~ th~s leave would extend for two

Reappointed wero the follow, e:itlro development because o~ months, The correct figure: one ALSO~.’lgmeli~bersofthell~l~l~,i .... fJnan¢ingprobl ....... th. David

"’ccuse’aa r".con*.mlttee: Stat~ Committee~o- Mr. Roach pointed out thai Brian Omm~ Millieent Fenwtek and Guy the deve]oP~r cannot initiate Sub~cribe to The News

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