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VEWS-RECORDTt T The Franklin " l WANT ADS Thursday L RA 5.3300 VOL V, No. S9 MIDDLEBUSH N. J¯, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, l~ 5~ Per CoPY MOMMY" E’SWfANO. Ruppert To Head’New WILL FACE COURT TEST Besldants In the vicinity of the new Es.sten Avenuefoea- N--. Scti., are o o. Government, Ozzard to me suit against the Tow~- ship. The suit will ask for I mlttee ruling th2$ permRted the ...... ’s°k" °"S!atedf C lJb I or ounse o nut Avllnu~, Fw~ to move from ~ - elect Leonard othe~ Ruthn Avenue site Buppert will be FrankUn Town- In the path of the Freeway ship’s Brat mayor and State SELECTION OF MANAGEE mJd&r eonstruoften, Mr. Senator WJSJam Oz~ard "wth be EXPB~qrBD NEXT WZEK the new municipal attorney Counchn~a-el~ L ¯ o na r d variance by wheo the Township moves into EuPl~ert fOld The NOWS-ReC~I a councfl-m¢nager government ~ week that an s~nouneo- ~[rad-- "~late next week. The New.-Recked masd on the 11~w Co~ell~ s~ ~as determined. leeBon of a Town~lp mmmger This Is the shape of thinge fe should he ready hy Wednesday, come as Repubhaans get ready reort~nlmtien dry for ~e new to assume majority control ul govemflng body, ~oea] government Offulrs, i Mr. Rupport reported that venue be ~,,l up .nd= Chu~er Plan X: ~ndm o. sa~, ~a as authorized by local r~eren. [ Graduation exercises were Sum, is scheduled to orsaulze Utree on Tuesday and plans ’ held last week In Fronklin Park Wndnesdey eventi~ !n hRddJe~ th,*ee" more this week~nd. " TVJTO RUSSO, lgj wt~ his el~ef~ MJt~dulne~ S, and b’~flser, lot ~ 8th" Grade sinden(s¯ ! Mr¯ Ruppert is scheduled tu FRANKLIN PARK succeed Cofnr~tteeman Michael Michael 4~, Forty-ulna s4udents I11 the.Sth[ TM (D.) and Senator Ozzard ] earsOld, "edeatrrank]hiP~rkScbe°]wmthknt~’leg’]’ssIS~entln Hle Vit R 12 .... k,.dualed .... hogoye.’~o~beidhy~,g~Shu~,th, na 0 ~J$80~ ~,~a~. Democratic candidate for the sta .o y . l Tolght rded U. S. Citizenship Mary Bed .... de the ulass n ~WO present~tion nnd Art.hut Carroll A partner in file Somervl]le and Koran Grelss received VFW law ..... firm ~ Beekman and Oz-[ TheTow~.qhlp" Corfl*r~t¢*ee" W~l[ ~warde from P 0 s t El]l el zar~,me senator wentto tnel "Why arey~t~glad Iv be . . [ begln its final regul~x perform- State A.ssenlbly m November . . American?" Prankhr~ Park, Ths s noanuncommon l The Rev Henry Heaps gave I strut954 ~OofCOmpJateAndersontheFowler,UneXPwhored ~/el,.*~’ne? Indey at8 p.m. xnTowr~htp 2_Y. ._Uno Drivers ,... ’ ¯ o-- a No::lo °sheond,otio. uestion but one of great sig the invocation, the Rev. Cherle~ resigned. He was elected to a U~e~s eoretintmtion meetings Li~ smcance When ~ea n ~ ¯ - ¯ two-year term the follovdng are tailed, tl~ will he the tirol ¯ ~]S~IO SCCO~arlIs~.~ danng Lose ~nses ora.~oo cou. year. meeting of .the goveroing body, One ot the youngest person, the PrngramwereeCareleare r Ins Pan. Last year he was chosen in a whlch will he succeeded by a ¯ ¯ tore and Ka n G Magistrate Ralph Mayo su~ asked that quesflon m Somersel ¯ ¯ " special election to lid the re- ’Pown~daipCounCil or*wednesday, Count is Vile William Ru~c Prlnelp~l Michael Bodnarxk ~nded two driving licensez -- .-~Y~ , -- !preseotnd the sraduntes and J. maiulng year of ~e State Sen- ’Phe Cc~mittee tonlght is ex- Monday n J g h t in Muulcipa: O] lo~ x~.oflney ~venue. ate term vacated, by Malcoim S. peeledto approve me~ to On June 12 before Count Frederick Seyfarth of the Board Forbesof Bedmsnster: snd, he emend the zoning ordir~r<ev Court¯ - Y of Education awarded dip o. Sy/vester Thompson ~ Eaa~ ~udge Joseph HRJpe~ h s err" w be seek ng reelac ion In NO- 0~te ~t pO~,tteu Of M&ple ~ s* . . MSlshme had his privileges ~ ~ver was purely, "BecauSe 1 man. vo~ed for two months and wa~ live with my mother end to- Followingis the list of gradu- vember, v~¢ate ~tre~ts In ~ Hilleremt fined $55¯ He pleaded innecenl they"¯ Thaf day young Vile wan ates: Mr. Ruppert, now serving as area or. the proposed hi~ sc~C~l to a charge of forcing Michael swarded his American citizen. Eileen Ashton, Jean Rranhsm, s Township commRteemnn, was site fred al]c~v for the ~oc- Falzone of Somervilte off Am. ship at the tender age of 12. ski,E~°iSeMaryEriggS’Fedor.N°eILorraineA~° EgleW-Gar. largethe onlYmajorityCandidatein thet° WhiMf.yanl2that: ties Of a muhie~ garage on well Road on June 13, Flags and Sofeaee sin. Karen Grains, Marilyn Ha* election iv select n~ne council. Uhurc~l] and Berr~ ev~rmes. T/no xonJr~g dmnse will be Thornq~Jn, 26, filed a counter- I A trip to the Russn home i]- du, Doris Jackson, Jessie Milch- (Corttin~ed on Fege 4) remade to secommod~tte Rlectro- oh ~ t g e ul recklesu driving lustrates that Vito’s measdng- ell¯ Me~/s Inc. of* Clark, w~RSl pla~s agalnst FaJzone, but it was dls- fu] reply to lids question w i ] I Betty Lou MorRg~mery, Gwy- .to erec~ a re~ear~ laboratory ~-. m,..d. *.ng.. ero the y--So-neth "ootg=a.. Ca ro,e FO.-Leg l ..... d aa,~oshiu ~as tar, who ~ .... tree of no~o~ =e, ’~dOhi ~..... dnd~th Ele. ators See 12-acre bra~ Ave- rme. Thesite is ett u.ated In a r~t~ given toRay Lo~e sd FindemeI Italy, livescull,ctim~th eom/ort am,dog Americanhml trucbe’BrendaEmmaSkipwlth,Richards°n’Margaret ¢I" ~r--][) IP-- den~iel .,~or, ~ thefirm is f ...... ehig .... ,do.to.A~-,eoveled. ~,, aax.e~mm -~-~ ~- the R-, ~is., well Road on June IS. TI~ 17-1flags and a throbbing ambltthn Small, Sarah Waiters* ~te Euulne~s zone be extended to al- yearold was tined~I~ and EUl fob ...... clenBel. II Rober~ B,l~arn, Harry Boone. Withm his license for 30 days. Far the flth Grader ~ ia P i n ¯ lager, Walter BOS~C, l s a a c a Year lOW for the plant, "Dhe Pktrmthg Board favorably reoomx~ended Grove Manor School the re~elp~ Briggs Jr., John Burnett, Ar- ITrank Keary, Ward 3; Warren Other Irafflc complaints we~ of c~tlzenship papers was a thor Carroll, Peter Eemuinki, Addressing r e s I d e n t s of Huff, Ward 4, and Charles Me- great thrill and far his parents, ]ruing Durling, Earl Hill, Den- dJ wed of as follows: ~l]llam Newlnan, 3S, of New Mr. and Mrs. Santos Russo, ng sis Hudaeako. R~ber~ Jackson, Franklin To,.wship during "of- Closkey, Ward 5 -- and four a~- Brunswick WaS fined $20 for memorable ex~porienee ’’, John Jones. ftce hours" this week, State large councilmen, Mr.RupperL failing tostop after a~ accident Should Vito’s experience as a Vernon R.lulber, Ereee Knul- Senator William Ozzardand Brandon Pusey, Oeorl~e Canso- on Somerset Street MaylE 12-year old stand as a record, if mayer, Paul Krieg, J ¯ m e a Assemblyman Raymond Bate-manV°y’andhasMr’oneLiSi’vote¯Each council. "J~van ~)fey, ~, of Newark will be short lived. For romping mnn stated that NewJersey tax was fined $20 for driving too cenetantl~ throUgh the RuBen (Centipedes Fake ll) . Once the m*qnager is chosen foal for traffic cm~ditions June home is three*year old Mode- -- rofeem was a Ilkelhhond for next Re wiB be invested with certain line whowill take the same ~tep PARKSHH~ VILLAGE year. duUes, maluly to execute all 13 on Route 27. Carol Kekk~, 22, of 171 Baler In a few years, She,too, is DBDICATED RY AUTHOK1TY ~fothleBlshitore, who sdvc~laws and ordJnonces, to neSull- Avenuew~a fined $1S for onus- f~’om Italy and has been in this ~ Vll~, the S0-maR ~te a broad base tax, enid that ate contracts, to make an mmu- ~g- aD accident, on Frank~ countSy sthca December IGOR, low r~ buvsdng I~t of nnW-found State revenue should a] repot~ to the Council and the BOulevard June 10. .~/ito dam~- to Amert0a in De- the $~tak/il~ HmlJ~g Authori- be dedJentnd for scscel par-heads,P°tilt andand ltrem°ve~s not cleardepartmentwhath* ¯ Vladimir Tarkln of Trenton, camber 19~, . Sy, w~dl~ll~tt~l la~ night at ~°sMers.’ Ozzerde~t~lainnd that the er such officers as tax ~e~or, - Irlv0lved I~ ah adoident on Eliz- Adopted ~lld~n ’ g ~mm~y InR~ ~eul~ ¯ SSC~hAvenua;--was4ll~ed $11~.’~ ~llou~ld ni’o~t ~V’;l.(*~l,p.~l: ,bp , | paEtJd~ S~t. mblle woUldover aPr°bab]Ytag have no huSdth~ inspector dud zoning , ~, tear,el reform, hut officer fall hi, this category, I~ IArnold Voorhees, ,SO. ¢4 I¥ .is Michael, f?ur and a.haH, ~ ’~lll~l~i~l/" ~ ~a de&fealties wo~ comeso, they will not be replaced on Frln~on was fined$2B for fe~l. When he was less than two ";’ef#~ M ~ New York field about by referendum~r Wednesday, u~e ~ Reap rig)It and caulks Weeks old, Michael was adopted Mfle~ e~ the PtthB0 I~tudng" Ne thor would eonLmh ~m- Once organlze~ as the new Ad~T~ImI~S~I~ WIMI guest " "

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VEWS-RECORDTt T

The Franklin

" ’ lWANT ADS Thursday

L RA 5.33005¢

VOL V, No. S9 MIDDLEBUSH N. J¯, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, l~ 5~ Per CoPYMOMMY" E’SWfANO. Ruppert To Head’NewWILL FACE COURT TEST

Besldants In the vicinity ofthe new Es.sten Avenue foea-

N--. Scti., are o o. Government, Ozzardto me suit against the Tow~-ship. The suit will ask for

Imlttee ruling th2$ permRtedthe ......’s°k" °"S!atedf C lJbI or ounse onut Avllnu~,

Fw~ to move from ~ - elect Leonardothe~ Ruthn Avenue site Buppert will be FrankUn Town-In the path of the Freeway ship’s Brat mayor and State SELECTION OF MANAGEE

mJd&r eonstruoften, Mr. Senator WJSJam Oz~ard "wth be EXPB~qrBD NEXT WZEKthe new municipal attorney Counchn~a-el~ L ¯ o na r d

variance by wheo the Township moves into EuPl~ert fOld The NOWS-ReC~Ia councfl-m¢nager government ~ week that an s~nouneo-

~[rad-- "~late

next week. The New.-Recked masd on the 11~w Co~ell~ s~~as determined. ’ leeBon of a Town~lp mmmger

This Is the shape of thinge fe should he ready hy Wednesday,come as Repubhaans get ready reort~nlmtien dry for ~e newto assume majority control ul govemflng body,~oea] government Offulrs,

i Mr. Rupport reported that

venue be ~,,l up .nd= Chu~er Plan X: ~ndm o. sa~, ~aas authorized by local r~eren.[ Graduation exercises were Sum, is scheduled to orsaulze Utree on Tuesday and plans’ held last week In Fronklin Park Wndnesdey eventi~ !n hRddJe~ th,*ee" more this week~nd. "

TVJTO RUSSO, lgj wt~ his el~ef~ MJt~dulne~ S, and b’~flser, lot ~ 8th" Grade sinden(s¯ ! Mr¯ Ruppert is scheduled tuFRANKLIN PARK succeed Cofnr~tteeman Michael

Michael 4~, Forty-ulna s4udents I11 the.Sth[ TM (D.) and Senator Ozzard

] earsOld,"edeatrrank]hiP~rkScbe°]wmthknt~’leg’]’ssIS~entln Hle

Vit R 12 .... k,.dualed ....h ogoye.’~o~beidhy~,g~Shu~,th,na0 ~J$80~ ~,~a~. Democratic candidate for thesta .o y . l To lghtrded U. S. Citizenship

Mary Bed .... de the ulass n~WO

present~tion nnd Art.hut Carroll A partner in file Somervl]leand Koran Grelss received VFWlaw .....firm ~ Beekman and Oz-[ The Tow~.qhlp" Corfl*r~t¢*ee" W~l[~warde from P 0 s t El]l el zar~, me senator went to tnel

"Why are y~t~ glad Iv be . .[ begln its final regul~x perform-State A.ssenlbly m November . .

American?" Prankhr~ Park,

Th s s no an uncommon l The Rev Henry Heaps gave I strut954 ~OofCOmpJateAndersontheFowler,UneXPwhored ~/el,.*~’ne? Indey at 8 p.m. xn Towr~htp2_Y. ._Uno Drivers ,... ’ ¯ o-- a No::lo °s heond,otio.uestion but one of great sig the invocation, the Rev. Cherle~ resigned. He was elected to a U~e~s eoretintmtion meetings

Li~smcance When ~ea n

~ ¯ - ¯ two-year term the follovdng are tailed, tl~ will he the tirol¯ ~]S~IO SCCO~arlIs~.~danngLose ~nses ora.~oo cou. year. meeting of .the goveroing body,One ot the youngest person, the PrngramwereeCareleare r Ins Pan.

Last year he was chosen in a whlch will he succeeded by a¯ ¯ tore and Ka n GMagistrate Ralph Mayo su~ asked that quesflon m Somersel ¯ ¯ " special election to lid the re- ’Pown~daip CounCil or*wednesday,Count is Vile William Ru~c Prlnelp~l Michael Bodnarxk~nded two driving licensez -- .-~Y~ , -- !preseotnd the sraduntes and J. maiulng year of ~e State Sen- ’Phe Cc~mittee tonlght is ex-Monday n J g h t in Muulcipa: O] lo~ x~.oflney ~venue. ate term vacated, by Malcoim S. peeled to approve me~ toOn June 12 before Count Frederick Seyfarth of the Board

Forbes of Bedmsnster: snd, he emend the zoning ordir~r<e vCourt¯- Y of Education awarded dip o.

Sy/vester Thompson ~ Eaa~ ~udge Joseph HRJpe~ h s err" w be seek ng reelac ion In NO- 0~te ~t pO~,tteu Of M&ple ~s*

. . MSlshme had his privileges ~ ~ver was purely, "BecauSe 1 man.

vo~ed for two months and wa~ live with my mother end to- Following is the list of gradu- vember, v~¢ate ~tre~ts In ~ Hilleremt

fined $55¯ He pleaded innecenl they"¯ Thaf day young Vile wan ates: Mr. Ruppert, now serving as area or. the proposed hi~ sc~C~l

to a charge of forcing Michael swarded his American citizen. Eileen Ashton, Jean Rranhsm,s Township commRteemnn, was site fred al]c~v for the ~oc-

Falzone of Somervilte off Am. ship at the tender age of 12.ski,E~°iSeMaryEriggS’Fedor.N°eILorraineA~° EgleW-Gar.largethe onlYmajorityCandidatein thet° WhiMf.yanl2that:

ties Of a muhie~ garage on

well Road on June 13, Flags and Sofeaee sin. Karen Grains, Marilyn Ha* election iv select n~ne council. Uhurc~l] and Berr~ ev~rmes.T/no xonJr~g dmnse will be

Thornq~Jn, 26, filed a counter-I A trip to the Russn home i]- du, Doris Jackson, Jessie Milch- (Corttin~ed on Fege 4) remade to secommod~tte Rlectro-oh ~ t g e ul recklesu driving lustrates that Vito’s measdng- ell¯ Me~/s Inc. of* Clark, w~RSl pla~sagalnst FaJzone, but it was dls- fu] reply to lids question w i ] I Betty Lou MorRg~mery, Gwy- .to erec~ a re~ear~ laboratory ~-.m,..d. *.ng.. ero the y--So-neth "ootg=a.. Ca ro,e FO.-Leg l..... d aa,~oshiu ~as tar, who ~ ....tree of no~o~ =e, ’~dOhi ~ .....dnd~th Ele. ators See 12-acrebra~ Ave-

rme. The site is ett u.ated In a r~t~given to Ray Lo~e sd FindemeI Italy, livescull,ctim~th eom/ort am,dog Americanhml trucbe’BrendaEmmaSkipwlth,Richards°n’Margaret ¢I"

~r--][) IP -- den~iel .,~or, ~ the firm isf ......ehig ....,do.to.A~-,eoveled. ~,, aax.e~mm -~-~ ~- the R-, ~is.,well Road on June IS. TI~ 17-1flags and a throbbing ambltthn Small, Sarah Waiters* ~teEuulne~s zone be extended to al-

year old was tined ~I~ and EUl fob ...... clenBel.II Rober~ B,l~arn, Harry Boone. Withmhis license for 30 days. Far the flth Grader~ ia P i n ¯ lager, Walter BOS~C, l s a a c a Year

lOW for the plant, "Dhe PktrmthgBoard favorably reoomx~ended

Grove Manor School the re~elp~ Briggs Jr., John Burnett, Ar- ITrank Keary, Ward 3; WarrenOther Irafflc complaints we~ of c~tlzenship papers was a thor Carroll, Peter Eemuinki, Addressing r e s I d e n t s of Huff, Ward 4, and Charles Me-

great thrill and far his parents, ]ruing Durling, Earl Hill, Den-dJ wed of as follows:

~l]llam Newlnan, 3S, of New Mr. and Mrs. Santos Russo, ng sis Hudaeako. R~ber~ Jackson,Franklin To,.wship during "of- Closkey, Ward 5 -- and four a~-

Brunswick WaS fined $20 for memorable ex~porienee’’, John Jones. ftce hours" this week, State large councilmen, Mr. RupperL

failing to stop after a~ accidentShould Vito’s experience as a Vernon R.lulber, Ereee Knul- Senator William Ozzard and

Brandon Pusey, Oeorl~e Canso-

on Somerset Street May lE12-year old stand as a record, if mayer, Paul Krieg, J ¯ m e a Assemblyman Raymond Bate-manV°y’andhasMr’oneLiSi’vote¯Each council.

"J~van ~)fey, ~, of Newark will be short lived. For romping mnn stated that New Jersey tax

was fined $20 for driving toocenetantl~ throUgh the RuBen

(Centipedes Fake ll) . Once the m*qnager is chosen

foal for traffic cm~ditions Junehome is three*year old Mode- --

rofeem was a Ilkelhhond for next Re wiB be invested with certain

line who will take the same ~tep PARKSHH~ VILLAGE year. duUes, maluly to execute all

13 on Route 27.Carol Kekk~, 22, of 171 Baler In a few years, She, too, is

DBDICATED RY AUTHOK1TY ~foth leBlshitore, who sdvc~ laws and ordJnonces, to neSull-

Avenue w~a fined $1S for onus- f~’om Italy and has been in this~ Vll~, the S0-maR ~te a broad base tax, enid that ate contracts, to make an mmu-

~g- aD accident, on Frank~ countSy sthca December IGOR,low r~ buvsdng I~t of nnW-found State revenue should a] repot~ to the Council and the

BOulevard June 10. .~/ito dam~- to Amert0a in De- the $~tak/il~ HmlJ~g Authori-be dedJentnd for scscel par-heads,P°tilt andand ltrem°ve~s not cleardepartmentwhath*

¯Vladimir Tarkln of Trenton, camber 19~,

. Sy, w~ dl~ll~tt~l la~ night at ~°sMers.’ Ozzerd e~t~lainnd that the er such officers as tax ~e~or,- Irlv0lved I~ ah adoident on Eliz- Adopted ~lld~n ’

g ~mm~y InR~ ~eul~

¯ SSC~h Avenua;--was4ll~ed $11~.’~ ~llou~ld ni’o~t ~V’;l.(*~l,p.~l: ,bp , | paEtJd~ S~t.

mblle woUldover aPr°bab]Ytag have no huSdth~ inspector dud zoning ,~, tear,el reform, hut officer fall hi, this category, I~

IArnold Voorhees, ,SO. ¢4 I¥ .is Michael, f?ur and a.haH, ~ ’ ’~lll~l~i~l/" ~ ~a de&fealties wo~ come so, they will not be replaced onFrln~on was fined $2B for fe~l. When he was less than two ";’ef#~ M ~ New York field about by referendum~r Wednesday,u~e ~ Reap rig)It and caulks Weeks old, Michael was adopted Mfle~ e~ the PtthB0 I~tudng" Ne thor would eonLmh ~m- Once organlze~ as the new

Ad~T~ImI~S~I~ WIMI guest " "

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~l~c~ iin:th~.gx’li ~0~ B ~eaPJ SP~YrQV~, ~IR NOI~ ~.VIIk-~"’~ 8’IMV~’fI~IR~- She’H sua~ved.hy her hue-tBorv/cei:wer~ held Sofutd~ band, Frank; those dau~,te~’s, H~th, "ElJ~buth and LUShn, at

~[~p l in N~w Bpunswiek /or Steve Miss June aathy at h0me. Mrs. home,

e~]~R~¯ Bzttt Wh~’dled l~t w~eh in his Irene Strult¢d South Plulr~|pld, ’ Also 8urvhihig are ~our brot~-

. home at S63 KamSton ’Street, and Mrs, Margaret Santangulo ors, MLcbuul of Rutland, "~t.,(Continued from FeSe l) A" .’~’lrsd gun.i, Mr, ~r had M PLd~taw~y Tow~Ip, ~ and three v4~ers to N~o~-~md

~e Democrats, insttrg~ O lived hi this area thr 60 years, S~ ~randohildren, 18 graedeh~ren,

~t~erwLse, took ~ sound llekin accident on Laurel I/~ leaves his wife, ~oH Vastt~st week. Kingston. Szur; a so~l, Sk~. Steve Sz~r of J&MES LIVPJ~ ~I’AO DAY f~&~’UR3[]~"

The Men’s and Wo~eh’ Carey Le~ Mason M the. New Brunswick l%ltee De+ The body of James Llvak M FO~ LITTLE+ LEAGUEblabs, the ffr~k/In DemoeratleAvon1~ was filled ~ for an a~ partrnent; a deserter, Mrs, ~r- West~ Road w~s interred Sat- Yo~m~s~es in thq~lub, the Dlxleerats, the Cr~to. ~dent on Route PP. ~est Fazekas of New Brans- ttrday in JPranklth Memoriul ship Little LealoJe Will eolbbrats, the whole mob~ should Ja~ts Roze, 18, ot I~ew B~um~wick; a ~er, JosePh, to Him- Perk¯ He died last w~ek in bls du~t a Tag Pay ¢n ~t~rSay

into the s~me hx[li’r~ty Wiok was fi~d ~0 for exeesalw gary; two srandshHdren, and borne at th~ age ~ 71, A ~etired~or the cure, spend in the inee of two great.grandchildren, farmer+ he was born in Czeeh~ th raise fames to suppo~ o1~

All Franklhi Dem~ arm repo~- mars en HamiltOn Street Interment wag hi Franklir ~lovakta¯ .4D~a{H~ of the lealu+.edly wi]nng ~ bury the hat~t. ~4, He edroftted to dP~nklng, Me~rla! Ptrk, He leaves’his wife, A~ta; five M~nay reflected dmttog .

~ons, Frank and George of the erie.day ~rive Will’ beWe have doubts of ever see- Magistrate Mayo disrdissed eMN$. ANNA OATHY Bound Rrook, Michael and Johnthg 01] and water hl the same Qherge against Nvulyil ~raneis, used te defray the ~

~k~fl~m, but doub~ ls no ~ dl, of l~lemin~c~ for failure te Mrs, Anna Gatby of 11 "Am, the Township. and Paul at equipment and muln~n-brose S~revt was b~ri~ S~tur- home; nine daughters: Mrs. T.to veto ofinieul, *tots’* yield right of way to a school day Ln Franklin MemerLat Park, Dtener of Hollywood, Fla., Mrs. a~0e. ~ahisters also wIR be

bus at the corner of Matilda and She died last w~sh in St, Peter’s Frank Kulilxowshi of Ma~Iville, pin~ in local bu~ss e~Though most of the Council- Lewis streets. WesLey Gere~bk~ Hospital,Mrs, Michael O’Brien of Nep-, tabUshm~Ms.~en-elect ors emphatic ~.n their ~1 Millstone, the buJ

|~¢er~ tot r~zint~n preseild, s~gned the eornplahlt, b~t~lunicipal ~.’np]~yees+ there’s r~agiofrat e could no~ find coR-l|ke~ te be a shier shake-up elusivein M|ddlebush whe~ the Coal- vletten,

°’--+ ANNOUNCEMENTThere wfli be a new munlof- In ulhe~ metiers. Sam J ~ e kF[tl ~tterney ne’A~ week+ and it Lee of ~ Perksule Street andprobably will be the firm of Warren Llnder of 12 Parkstde

street were fined $20 each forOu.ard and Beekmsn of Sore* fighting SUnday on Oak Street,ervhie.

l]ofh pleaded gul2ty. Also ~n-D~rJug Wednesday’s v~*sni- ~olved were WiUie Lind~r of 633

¯ NEW BANKING HOURS~tion meeting, you may ele~Somerset Street and Rillle Jones ’ .hear Cemrnitteeman Dante PItel Central Avenue. They plead.Ion and John Lazowshy name~ed ~ot guilty and were dis-to municipal boards, Pn]on eTa~missed,~rt-termer on the ~vefrsl~

boo, f, ar~ Lazowshy got bm~d

~d Voet~ ~d wet, thev~+~ -- in *e May imm e~+- StrIcl~m:- Auto

Brook Trust Company will be open THURSDAY evenla~stinm * ¯ ¯ from 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. , .+ .

’With less than tire days of I~srry T. Rotlgh, ~l,. of Easllife rema~nhlg ]or the Town- MJLlst°~+ dledship Committee, it would be a,m. Friday evelt|.~ b~I,~|~ hotlll~ wi~ be dlscontinu~Lpresumptuous to demand action, a heart attack while driving his ¯

Thtm, we"truly seek enLi’g~ten- car. He. was prc.nommced, de~d . ¯ + " ; ’ ,meat*on the prugress of nugdfi- on arrival at Somerset Hospital Thls chan~e is being.made in the interest of the people whoe.’~lons with ~he A & P food Services were held ~atuccteyprooessleg plant, le East Mflletow Heformed shop and bank in Bound-Bask, It is adapted ~o the ch~e

Two weeks ago this represent- Church where he was an eider,in shopping night and the pre.ferellee of our parsons as.ladl-ed the choleest proposition Interment followed hx Cedar

]P~ankthl bes bad for irk’hmtrhilrato~les~ and ~ow news ,of thfs Hill Cemetery, East Millstone, ~ted .JD ol~r r~ellt SMoky.deal bs scarce. He was a raember of the East

¯ ’ " MItlstene Imhrovement Asseofa-As if losing the election tin.

wam~’t bad enough, Mayo Sis- A native of Brooklyn; Mr.|or we[ked up to hls ear one Hough was dPaduate~ from Rut-day k~t week to find ~ warn- ~ers University in t933. He wasthg ticket on me windshield. It associated w~th Preston, Chap-

HOU~ FOR THE FRANKLIN OFFICEwas a notice from the Franklin in~ Laind and Keene Advertis-

ITOW~Sh p Po ce Department -- inff Agency, philad~lph~,~. WILL REMAIN THE SAMEof which he has bee~ boss since surviving are his w~e, Lydia+January. and two daughters. Marvin Lee Daily 8:30 A,M, to 2:30 P,M,

--los aronc~v end BarrLe, both at home.Thurs. 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.

TOWNSHIP .DUAD]UIA(~V

me... Tues.- Wed. 8,30 A.M. - 5.30 P.M.

Ill I ~’]~II~L~Vll ~’]LqW ~. Thurs. & Friday 8:30 A.M. -8.00 P.M.

¯wILl * - .

] Pi&-up Veliver

At No Extra Charge

] ’ ,.3 ’M PL¥CALLe ~J/~"]] TRUST COMPANY/ |m 5.8800 $11 l ll::’::,ll ’!, .,,-+-oo-, -. + ̄ tt

I "" _.__~_ +" " Nil ~ I " -| I i ’ HamlRonStrsstatSalerAve, J| ¯ FRANKLIN.TWSP. , ,El. I .u.+mo0x, . ||Do, my.. OPm. s ly ,,1, ++us "’ e+s z.+, m+ n mast I +I+ BA.M,~OIOP.M. 9A.M~TO10,p+: ~i ~|’ +!+ ~+.su~’.+P++pL+ +posn’msuam+,+icoS+Ol~Tm+ A,o,+o,s,l.’s.,sv+s+Pm. I +

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Com: ,ppm To..d + +.. o. ,, d.+.,, ---:!____ ~+=o, j~-~oBo~, ~t =* ~. t~ ~o ~.m+. mltte~ ATrmVrION. SaVernh~ b<x~ f~ls that the ~ ~ltect wm l:¢or~d

New Government ~-~" ""°~ "=~ +~ ’= th° +o~+ ,+.~ ~ In FinaleBOWLERS

be em~tt~ ,+ =re+, m+a he mm enf ~e ~u~ BOWIANC BALLS "-.... =+ on+= .d o ,g,,+’-n +,...-Th~ll by’~yIrmpoct the land, Me ~++~pept

PLUGGING - BEDRIL~ING(~n~Inued fax:~ ~ i) A~ter co~c~ that this pro~- ror~t~tded. ACE DISTRIBUTORlea did net ~ffeet the ~eOltante ot NFme

men for the new governmen of the escrow agreement, Mr, SAM MICALE’SThe other at-large victors were Lt~i cited difficulty abort sewez A letter ~ ~uilddng Inspec- lCenttnuod ~ Pl~ge 1)

not de ermined until last week’sl laps in the develolm~en*, for Bel~ln S4enton mr+talnJr~’ PRO SHOP

run-off election, and in t h t ~ He was interrupted hy Mr, mb~vi~ion maps revealed that rownlhip government, ++ h ~ MoTets St. KI f*41fJg~

group was Mr, Lial. Sob.may who ~ormed thai there Metroll+ollten Park 4w~t changed ~ouncJl must select a municipal ~ew nrumlwlek, Ol~n n£teL.v ~n t

Wodneeday’s meeting te reor. exists a siluafion Involving the ih+ name to UrdversRy Hills and manager. Since last week’s run.

8anlze may also bring ehanse~ deve~per w~kh he WOtdd "ex, that this new de,signet[on woqld ~ff election, eauncilmen-elec~appear on all fixture.subdivision ~ave been screening and inter. ~k. BESSENYEI & ~ON

10 varleus municipal boards, bul ,bode" if D~ary.

many of the councilmen-else1 Asl~ing the developer if he applied+along. 14 W~B dit~hmed flat ¢lewthg candidates for the post, PURL OILS -- KKRUSSNKtote planners had approved the den, Oil Bu~ner~ Instalte¢l

have expressed desires to re, ~GUId supply the affidavits t~

Lain personnel in Township Hall sttpeor~ his claim, Mr, Shemy chat~e I.~t week. There will be five ward rap. 588 Hamttten St.

This would include employee~ wrain th.reatenod to expose ~ ~r, S~amy was in~truetod to resentafive8 on the governinf New BrUnSWick ¯

in the clerk’s office and the tat4 ntdentlfled s~,.mtlsn~repute an ordthan<’e allow~n8 e body -- J. Leonard Vliet, Ward qPei. Kaiser g-R~

office.I Mr. K.oasner a~reed to furry,

berne in tJ~e name of Leupp ]; Ed P+ Vooehees Ward 2 __----~-~. ~__

The charter few states that i.~ t+Le data but foif~belthis w~I~ne to Gay. MeyneT Park*.. pab]ie, to appoint and ...... !

WALTERS

aUDIO pr+l manager shall ap- not the proper ~4me, and Mr,~ne road rtlns adjacent to the department heads and to pre-j

thethe0hangelagtweekaisspec~e]l,%¢imyspok ........ ~’aes~b. proposed Metropo]iten Plaza pare 8ndsubrnitthebudget.l T.V. SERVICE

i ~hopping center. The ordinance The actual ~tructure of thei ~04 MAMILTON ST.~e~sion. ~ect. The attorney would Pot dl.

At Monday’s agenda raeetir~, valse any inform~|4o~ eVen when is scheduled to be intro<~Jeed to. new governmen will be made:final when the Council passes an Dggmon~ ~ff~ed

the governing body a]sa gawe in- prod~d hy members of the Conl- night.administrative ~ude+ This w]S ~A~ I~EpAII~ 8

ms.+ for work, ..... . ~: _ y ~ + y Sit - RumAgreement with Developer mlttee. . . . . re.establish departments, pre- RADIO Itc=#.ms

d Mr L s m~ked f Ec concerned IPAP~ RBCORDEII RBpAn~Rformal appt~v~] to a I~C~e " scribe the~ operaflo]t+ ~nd del- Iq~OXOOB~tPH RI+pA~t$

] HiIIs ,the Town+hip Commkiee and 0 0~1 12+agate autherP, y tn each .... aNt’#N~.’A +qUml;t¢+e+¢vow agreement with GO fM ~ffm~n re lied JOe alive]¯ .no ,.~ ......droo~ ..+Wins Citiz m"pwl,hthe .trnom~ decided ALL MAKE T.V.

and lC of Me~o]tt~tn Park. +~le i n roved en~the CounciL will adopt f*n oper

+eement salts for $3L816.80 tal b~e res~ut n app . sting budget for the remainder ~EPAII~S ’|tI~VINO FRANItIA~ tWP,

be held as guarantee to protect Talks May Continue of the year. No additional alP- s;~cZ ’IP~

+a Town~aip. Although iris ex+l’ Neg+ations w~th afomi pro. (CoPAinued flmm Page ,) propriati ..... perll"dsalb[e,

-- ~’9"(~1~-- --peeled that the ~+olatlon will ceasing ~htmt, ’reporled in .’I~a~ -- only a real]oOatJOD oi: funds to 27time+ uno~imously tenight, it was, New~*Recctrd htst mor+th, were by the Russoa throuHh Catholic the new system of governmenl. ~------subject to heated byplay st Moo- I also dJscu.~ed Monday night. Charities, as were Vito and Ma. This budget all be in effect an-day’s agenda meeting. Mr. List repol’ted that he h~d deleine, ti] 1960, . r

Committeeman Dante Piltonl been unable to contact the arehi. Unlike hl~ older brother, These are the prinbipal tasksfacing the new govemlng bodyeked Jerry Kroner, the devel- test who. represented, several in.. Michael has no uesire to ex

affix. ~ members prepare to takeoJ:e,r if he would agree ~ pay vestors tolerated in a 4fl-ttete In- plots the f[tr relishes of curetan outstmoding wa~r bitl of av- dmtrial tract, space¯ Without hesitation, he re;)roxJm~,tely $4,C~0. When other! On the assumption tha~ the reefs a fervent yearning te be-

committeeman decle+ed eh~t the Stm +had lost in~ere~t, he mr~od, come a VeterJAarjan.

esCrOW agl"eemerd+ ~hould "043 con-; ed the mem43ers that a depo~i~ In the fall, Michael will enter Jregent upon payment ~ the bill, ~rom R~rit.n Valley InOJstrle+ St. Peter’s School in New Bruno-

~’~lld~1~~

+Mr. Heal+neT said :~hat ~he hiU of Prineetom was stiLl in 0be wick, Although ViLe attends awould be aekno*ledgrd by to- Township’+ po+r.essJ~n and stated Township ~ool. he is a member

might 0st Lts offer to ~y 300 ace of a St. Peter’s Boy Scout Troo~

M~yor MichaeL Li~ was <~ the of mun,lelpolLv.owned indu~rial at I~e sabool attd,’e.ceording ~0opinion that ’the agreement mite+ be t~t~41sJdered+ *i~e fJrr~ Ml’~+ Russo, one of the fewshould be delayed until "lame ,~eks to purchase a tract Off youngsters attending p u h Lie

ends" Md been flared up. Elizabeth Avenue, but it+ bid w++ school to be an altar bey in St. st~rt~ Wed., +eLf l:Township Attorney G e o r g e held in abeyance when nagoya. Peter’s Church. "AROUND TH’~ WORLD

¯ S.bemy mad Township Engines+ finns hogan with Ow food pro- Aa if being tested for citizen- k C~l~r ~IN St DAYS"

+dliam Rimmey tried t ........... shippap ........ tenoughof + ~F~=~.~%’lace the mayor th~ the agree. Mr. Ruppert in~med ~e moment for Vile. the Russos re.

~z!ent wa+ sc41tld because i~ in- ~ommit,tee that he had contacted ~rt that he we+ confirmed i

yolved cash. ’out Mr+ List per. Ihe s.rehiteot ~ast week am1 ask~i the church last week.~ . ~. +

The new United States cltiz . AlP. Matt.aaalsted in seekia~ time to straigh.t, his intentions resarding the prt~.

Left no doubt as to his complete CONDMONED~ DAILY t:goen "]ol+e ends"+ et’ty.

~h~a qLt~*.Joned by Cecil- A~’ordin~ to Mr. Ruppert, the sdapiabi+ily by announcing[ So~.. N, d.CONTINUOUS

iceman Leonard Bupp+.-rt aF i+ architect+aid th~ he had becomeboldly that his total censump- RA g-0~88

HA 5"0588SAT, & SUN.

¯ *;tat file "loose ends" were, Mr, inlereF4ed in a p~tme] in Me. Lion a~ lunch was three plates of

List mentioned the water bill tucben primarily because he didchow main. i

Reflecting on their expert- i NOW thru SAT. JUNE 25-26-27 ["~*hieh the d~ve]oper had just want lo deal with Ra~it~l Valley ~nces with Vito, the Rus~os de+~reed to Pay. and the problem *ndu+S.rlsa once it obtained lht Oared that every Americanl l -- JAVA " ANTHONY Re<mmmeoded~f i ri~lir Ion over .... in- land. ]1 had h ..... gg~sted at should be required to apply h)ri l l~..nMrn ~.rnAlll~lflOA rot Adu,m~oections, an earlier meeting that the.arohi citizenship+ I ~anumcn rnmmulUOm’i’ne St,’&erage Aulhorlty’s new. tact purchase ~e land from the Without saying so, they seem i O1~,~01~,~OlTh~Flr~ol~t, oy00 ~,~t Of, aft~OaThlFlrl~ol~*oy0

Ollly

+ -d to feet that ......... ro~n~ ~ ,

¯ AIR CONDYI’IONED ̄ ..... h a responsibility + and resalving t,hi* honnr+ shOUld be

o; mlstress’of’ !

GEORGE’S CAFE +, ....J+Oa.ked, ’why ,,re.,~’+f J~~yj~ +...++u g,od to be aa mer+o,n,hlAND TOMORROW 18 DEADLINE

Alan Lodd in ’I

DINING ROOM ,o. D,,.YMANS’ .aLLOt"Th+Na’~l~ IIIDairy farmers have until mid- i

night tomorrow ++0 vote in a mail~07 HamPton St, Franklin Township +efer,ndum on a p~sod

’ ,mendment to the Mew Yerk-I I SUN.-MON.-TUES. - JUNE 28/29-30 ICompletely +;ew Jersey mill< marketing or,

mHut~The or+sad ....d~e., we, ~ ...__,....=.REMODELED contained in a decision issued Lby the United States -Depart.men~ of Agriculture Jtme tL The 8

amendment~ eolleert|ing Lrans, ~ 0pOT a ion differentials must beapproved hy twc-thied8 of the

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I! "SCOUT ’NI WS Math Street TraFFic Woes, Increase’.] Sa Bore Pleads for Help ’rom County

GIRt. SCOUT TROOP 1~ 9rove I~TA sponsor~ the truop.A Court of Awards was held Intermediate Scouts Karen On top of. its e~ubte-b~rrete~ Mr, ]~ellJ sPO~e afthr the board I~e’slgn~f failures during I~y

Prlday night In Pine Grow Ms- ~obol,ohn. Sarasell Stolt and Su- Main Street traffic problem th~ had ac ad or* ~ espY c~ ~ lette~ traffic flow.nor Seh~oi. Two original skith van Stoil held a puppet and magic Snro of Bound Brook hosn’l written to the Mayor and Corm. Wilbur Smith, traffic gShtzmct a POem were presented in ~ow creeently in the Sobel~n money in its budget to help the ~ll by Bound Hrook Polthe Ch~f rnaintenanee man for the Bore,

lame an ~edney Avent~e afld ease. This w~ disci~ad ~/" AnthOny Grazlano, The ~lex~ said he could a6"sure proper ~,~,honor of Fathers’ Per.

"aised $4.~6 for patio research, ~ay to ~ Board" of F~eebolde~ ~leaded with the F~eeholders ~c nat Bohemian only on a day-~o.cthpMrs. MIhon Stall, Mrs. Mlltor~ t’se proceeds wiJi" be f~rwardad ~, Bore Clerk E. L, BOJII. reeons~qer ~xeir sed~ .arid basis. He estimated the cast of

~riedman and ]*~rs. Bernard SO- to ~o ]qa4~o~pJ Fot~d~lc~’s The cJerE ~age B p~ea ~ be, ~mshe m=*exceptioo’+to l~k a reptheeme~t /or the Mo~Dtath

bolsohn, troop leaders, madethe following awards: Somerset Chapter. ~al! of the Mayer and Council case. Avenue light at $8~ plus a $40

of Bou~l Brook ~or help in st~ A~ams Tells lPotiey tnsthtiatl~ fee. This mechanism¯ 2nd Class Rank -- Ltnda Ay* HP..OWNIE TBOOP ~’tl ~uring traffic signal mechanism~ He was told by Freeholdez weald then be used to replace a

abe, Margaret ~urda, Sara Cot- OIBL 8fXJUT TROOP S~ to place worn ones at Meuntain Rober~ Adams that the Scarf’s worn si~t at ~/os~giler ss~dtrail, Eileen Qalding, Carol Hc*- Avenue and Hamilton Street, policy was to thstall trMiic tight~ Unir~ avenues, he stated.r~ony, Bona Kv.csis, Hetty Lit- A combined ceremony was both on Main Street. The botBe, ion Cour, ty roads through munlel. The ,mechanisms. Mr. Smitht’~ki~ ],hxda McCom~s, B~rba~ ha~d J.~sl week i~ Elizabeth Ave- neck on t~ls County thorough- patiBes, but it was then the re. estir~abL~d, ,~’e betw~n 2~ and~lcBorm~tt, Donna Mayden, An- :~ue School. ~re has worsened, Mr, BoUl spomibil~ty ~ Bw Bor~ to malr~ ~ years sIS.lenin Mills, Michele Napear. For the fl~g ueretnony, color .~thtad, because the aged aiBr~ls lain the mechanism. In other action the beard votedHarbara Pasano, ~da Petru~. guards were Barbara O~sik, ]c~nn~t be t’epalred and synchro- The bo~d etwl~ b~l ~ed to permB Fr~’~holger HenryEa, Carol Shapiro, Judith Sbar- KBthleen Weavers and Jt~dith ~ized to keep traffic r~tovin County Counsel BobelCt Thomp~ therston ta "beautify the cnrne~"’gel, Hetty Sider. Karen ~bel- ~neoin. ]eohn, Sersbeil Stair, Marltyn Catherine Litw~n and Wendy

steadily, son to cheek over Its agreement~[~ E. M~i~ and GrOve s~ by

Burke, Joyce Batlai end Mar- go~o were invested in thel~ov/ ur~e~ Com~’ eot~lder~ with other municipalities to d~ bevis~ flowers ~lantad th an ob-

tion is a t~nffic re-e~utthg p~n ermine what action it should solve water four,thin ~ere.Iene WIthnd. ~rownies. to ease the slttmtion on Easl take in Bound Brook’s ease, l~is This move was made ~ter Mr./ Cook Badges -- Linda Ayotte, Christine P’roelieh, J u d i t h Main Street where the trouble ~,ebert wilt be r~ade ~. a ]ethr Tser,~on ruled that the g0-year.~argaret Burda, Carol HomC~ "ohn~n and Me~a~le ~arby re- beam w~ ~ heavy flow of me- meeting, eth watering place for animalsny. Antonla Mills, Linda Petrus- ceived their "fly-up" wings for tar vehicles ove~ The Queen~ The police chief’s letter noted had outlived the usefulness for~a and Karen SoselsOhn, ~irl .~,cout status. Bridge and through a railroad that he th being forced to place i wto~ B w~s intended. He said

Wrlter. Badge, Hock ~*nd Min-A Capri of Awards was helg underpass, men or* tra*’f’io duty beca~x~e the fbuntath had hsen el’ecte~.

eral Hedge -- Carol Shapiro and st which proficiency badges for ~ __ _ .... by a private citizen as a’memorl-Jogith hore. ,a seoe " oro give°CC" ¯ ,,C--S:O-- OFF .1 at ~-, ~ oo~ of

Hamh~er B~dge a~d Peo Pal to Su~an Cardner, Marilyn $l#.0fl~."~adge -- Sarasell Stall and Kn, Beam, Amy Slack, Gloria Urba- Mr. Stires reported that he Isx’en ~obelsohn.

hi, Cathleen HIgg~s and ]3ar- There wiS be no meeting of WORKP IN HUMAN

asking for more data on a re-Child Care Badge -- Margaref beta Ofsik.

~$]HO Squest by The Washington Haus~

Burda. a~d Eileen" Gelding.Sandra Bagey received a Lbe Hoard of Freeholders tanrer-

meeting wil~ be herd a day esrti- Rutgers’ $c~1 oi F.~4ecatthn [ that woUM lie 1,000 fe~ elong abadge for child care and Amy row and the fogewthg v~k’s RBLA IONS ~;CHBDBLED in Watchung to install a sewer

Salt Water Badge ~ Lind~ Slack for needleCraft and seam- er than usual,

witi offer three workshops in ICounty ~’oag,Ayotte. ~Iress.

bnard will be attending the 8th sio~. They wig ag~ be ~ property, Mr, Stires told The

Toby P’rledman and S u s a n Leader of Troop 271 is Mrs. This week*s session was san- human relations education as The res’murant owner pleas toSloll received their "fly-up’* George Radcliffe, assisted by celled because members of the part of the 19fl9 SummerSen- construct a 50-uoit moteL on hie’wings and were invested as Girl Mrs. Joseph Litwin and Mrs.

annua convention of the New ated In cooperatioo with the’New~, sad fee s the peasen sep-~nuls, George WohHar th. , IA certificate of appreciation Lee d er Of IntermendiaCe Jersey /*~o~bation of ~n New Jersey and PhiladelPhia detard~ system v, dll not adequate*

Freeholders in Atlantic City. regions of the Naflc~a] Confer-llY meet the needs.~as given to Mrs, Wilbur Me- Troop 255 Is Mrs. Edgar Slack, The JuJy 3 tussling wan swBched erie of Christians at~d Je~v~ Road supervisor C. Irving VastComas. chalrmar, of the treap assisted by Mrs. Wtilthm Beamcommittee. Adult Girl Scout and Mrs, Edson Cardner.

~o July 2 at It a.m. because and the Division Against Dis.lCleef’s report included men,ion

pins were presented is three .Coonty offices wig be dosed the criminetion of the ~t~tte Depa~.lthal nlne mites of a road resur-

comm/~tse member, Mrs, N. CUB $~OUT PACK gg ~.gular receding day. I~c*ploy. merit of Education acing program ha. been cam.ee~ are being given that day off Em*oBment is s~l o~er~ andlP]sled- He ~aid the improvements~agano, Mrs, H. Mayden and Cubmsster Lawrence S!~rat- in observance oi independence

space available in a~l three iwere made on roadwe~,~ in RockyMrs. S..Hom~ny. ford ~nnounerd rece~ly at a Day. workshops, according to School Hill and Montgomery Township.¯ It ~/as announced thai tb~ p/ChiC in J~shn~n Park lhs~ the ~.fter next Thursday’s meet- of Education Dean Henry C, S~’la-’~ Voter Begistt’atlo~troop had presented a’rnagnolis qroup’s annual trip will be made Jng, board clerk Ches~.er "v’an Herge, Sct:~.larshil~ and fellow- in Frsnklln Townshiptree to the Pine GrvVe Se’~ool tc luty 18. The eUbB, gen mother~ T~tl e will lear e oD a five.w~ek ~hi~ ~s~i~tnnee ~de ~wniln~l~

There win be a Iip~elal r~L~i~’atloa----~ ...... ,, "’" .......... 1or ~’ranKl~n Tnwnahip ~e~tden~ aashow it’s appreciation for the use ~nd enmmitteemen will visit ~acatlon ~ C~gtoraia. His as- throc~gh the National Conferencef’ru~c~y evenln¢, aal~ ~’. l~ z’z~m

oi the meeting room. The Pine Boadside America and Crystal ms,latent, Mrs. Jane Lo~kh~.rt, of Chr~r~ ~ Jews, m-e p~.Eel the F~ne ~zov¢ Ap~l,tmsnt~, SeC.......... Cnve in Pennsylvania. v~ll be a~ing clerk in his ab- e Sad tor quarried sand dm4e~ tton ~ on Frm~klln BOUlet’ard Natu~=C~It~ Arnold Bograd, whn will be- ali~e~ wier~ must pre~ent ciilz~n~bil~

come the new scoutmaster in~ne~..

have b,.n chin ed rn~,~ re.re L"ter.Company, Inc. lhe I~.1] .... introduced by Mr. SMITH OBFICIAL BE’LBOATE

BOARD OF ~;L~"T~ON8

.~MtO ~8 l~l~d these scouts TO NBA CONVBNT1ON(l-e-~l *x~

Superint~’ndeni of Scbeots5~!rr~rs Made To Order ,eceived awsrds:QU ~ bOStore Front Windows S. Bojack, silver arrow on Sempson G. Smith of ,~renl~ a ~

T~Me Taps Made ~ O~d~ I~o/f badge; R+ Weiss, gold at. li~ is sn official delegateand ~-~llvered

"ow and two silver arrows onof the New Jersey Edt~catiu,

~.VEY ISTRI~I~T yell bsd~e; B. Nathan, web Association to the National Edu-

(off French St.) ~edge: T. Lorbes’, two silver ar- calian Assoeiatitn convention in

l~W BRUI~’I~0K wolf and bear badges; 51, Lnuis, MS., frem ,rune 28 to5-3~84 3. Pearl, wolf badge, and R. July ~.

.............. ipratford, bear badge, dr. Smith is the New Jerseyrepresentative on the NEA

~I* 1~ OF 84 ARRESTS board of directors and chairman

@~nv..

o: the NJBA-NEA coordinatingI %RE FOR MY VIOLATIONS rnmm~tlee. 0111 , A ,ot., o, ar os , fnr flese ohor..t ,he Jedrei

~S~IIS~ OHr t .not,~r v~e~e v~oe.~ns, w~ Bank radio telescope instsl]ation]node last month, a~cording ~ngthnS have bee~l able thl

TELEP~NE , report sUbl"nitted ~o broadcasts ofilDELIVERY ~hip C~mmStee recentty !he moon whleh have been picked

~~..~._~)nitre Chief HUS~ell Pfeiffer. up recognizably in Bosto~ M~.SERVICE M~rs of the ro~ ~or~eS

SEW B~S srHVtCrWe’lt be tbe~tha~

t to~al of 2862 hours and Irav-OFF~HEB BBSTDMEBg Ildthyourfavor:t~, ~Icd 13,1~0 trd[es, his report

lb~ll~c°m~ ~r~ ~ur ~ple~

~bewed.The Somerv l e Trust CompanY, r.

I~eotth~ O~ ~il~ N e+p.nouneed the ~e of "C~%e~k- ’" Mr. Anthony’s a bash .... lee de-l dg~ed to assist Qv~er~ of small

Ol~ae~ DTe~-TalIoM businesses, professlcnnl peopleDELIVERY Dbmo~m~/or

~ 5-9876 Cn~h and Carry th,lr Sen~e~thg.’’According to Richard Lothian,!

Pick Up& Delivery p’rhsident of the coz~pany, ~eek-’ A-~ron custhme~ Will be far- ’

gad~nMv~*lsbed bookkeeping records and~

tiatlsBcs annuagy, quarterly, orPO P UI,~. fl HBANDS,z,,. why,. za~’0~ Phone KI,-6,91.g l~--" S~ r~at]lh]ylI~a¢~ordan~’’wlththE’lr

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¯., ~ .___.__ ’ ¯ " , ,Putti~ Beauty A-d Utility.into theBa~.-.,-t

....

IIThere’s g similar sRuaUo~ in la(e the Senate of the ’United

This Jersey ingle revolves as being e] her for or againstarour.¢t ~ chap farmed Ned P~r- a nominallon." The zoference .sekian, who has gained s rel:~ here, of course, was tc the IwASCZLAND, ~eed, was thts lMog~’ Z’OPULAg ROOM in the house is what this hesamenl ar~atalion for being a keen, tough fierce and successful battle that empty basement area unth the h~ now beceme~ Natural light has been su:~DlebteItted by fltlor~-adminJslratov, Parseklnn hns s~apped Lewis Strauvs from homeowner took advantage of Its cent fixtures whose glare Is sofinned by hardboard sofftIs WKIt

rector of ~e Division of Motor reinry of. Commerce hut. onthe play ~ hobby ~m at r~ht. storage,been Ocv. Meyner’s acting db taking a permanent seat aa Sac- pesslbllltlca for conversion Into an thterestthK lmtinrn of holeL One wall has been devoted to

Vehicles for many menths and which the O. ~. ~enate has tol ...................’it’s not unlikely that the "act- face a roll call vote. be Franltlin’s first mayor under hetwe Leekteg like sat inverted The "heg-hetcher of the

trig" part af his trio will stay Be the~ a S~ate senator soI ,~o .-- ~ho.O~ V on stilts, the eiructorn is stwe world" is also known, to Rsin place for s lr~g lime. The brays as to ngm |or a revutmn "-- ’~" ~__ to draw lots of atisntton and citizens, aa "The Garden City."P~rseklan non~rmtinn is restin~ of ~ato rules?wJth the Senate JLofinlary Com- --0---- The Park Comrdisstofi, final- twe -- even from those who don’t Chicago set up park comrais-

mitten, the club*8 never-never While on the subject cf the ]y unwound from a ]eg~1 web ge for the severe lthfs of ms- 8ioi3s li3’ 18~9 to pinn the nl~y*s

N w.hea,e iltles &re keid ~1~ as. U. S. ge4~te~ here’s an item: whinh put more hazards Jr.tv itsSera ~ lf~ parks,

Aa long as the can~es are n~tA dining duck hnwk may reachcrow until the sentor ~egisin~o~More than 30 newspapers in gaff course prog~’an~ than a

sha~ like the boathaus~, ~ guydecide ~.t ali’s Well s~d ripe New Jersey came ~o the de- ~and trap-happy archReet, is¯ with the political aspects of life. lense of Sensor Cliff Case chugging along at high speed and gal will have a chance to a sPeed of lP~ miles an hour,

The mOtOr veh~is dlvlslo~ when he became prime target again. It wasn’t ~o IoN ago watch the nloon ovel~ SomerseLhas been a *er~ltine sagme~t of for ~Tohnson and 3ohnson’s non- that Park Director Anstin Phi-Jersey gevernment ~ past fer~ eral Johnson and his pocket- met was concerned that w~dle

book boys. the gol~ course might he built food elements but two eggs addyears. Ycaag, able Fred ~ye~ the ertm~bli~g ~ ~3e only 154 to your calorie count.s~rt got the p~liin grease-pad That strained look ea ~ Headgate Dnm ~ a Little nook

ts0afmhnt that sent htht to Rat- f~oea of sott~ty Demoewa-rison WUflame’ o~’fiee in Wash-. crafle leaders has ItS origin of the Rarlt~n River might de. queens in her bLstor~.lngton and more ~eeenfly to the In l~klin Township, s~oy all dreams for a boatingJob of general counsel for ¯ ma- pavLlion adjoining Doris Duke*sJar Insurance eompany. The In the space of two brinf dreamland. Last week thestn r y went the whispering years, the Dems In Franklin came out again, and wLth giftsrOUnds thgt Gannett took the have gone from the pinnacle of from Miss Duke (~0,~0O) andrap for a couple of top Demo- power to the valley of has- the Somerville Water Companycratle wheels, whe had to grind beans, After crushing one of the (60 acres/ the d~ra w~ll heup some~e to hide their red strongest RerJoblJoml fortresse9 ~-ep4klred an~ the area shapedcheeks, in SomerSet, the Dams didn’t up for public pleasure. Bat we’ll

kaaw how to manage their pc- h~ve mo~’e ~theut thi~ dam bus~-Parsekian was ~oved into lltlcal prosperity, and the R~- ne~,

rthis delicate department by publicans -- with new facas, DurIng the recent o~ hOUBOGOV. Mey,qer, but confirmation however -- are back in the sad" party ha the Admiydstr&tla~]s still bottled in the J~isla~jnngin, where it will slay -- u~- die. Getting ready to institute a gullseag, Palmer displayed aq~Jl sufficient legislators are con- councLl-matlager form of gov- arllsrs coneeptthn of the henri~inc~d that Parsekian will he

eminent, the GOP took top hon-

more tolerant with COIlatttnenLaor8 In a run.off election ] a s t

who bother legislators far fa-week a~d will a~m~a~e TO~’~n~

vors ~.’~]I req~re MV depart-ship Hall or~e ag~n.

ment "cooperation." Heee w~s ̄ sharp t~sson trt

At last week’s press ¢~r- [Itis~l discipline. While the De~-

Spe~iEL]~ee rot ths weekse,, tho ~.- o..la ~i~ ~.~. ~ ~o~ - La~ 4 days!eranr was que~inl~d about the with komeu~de stHistm~, ymw~Senate’s ~i]~n¢ treatment of L~ Pmppert and his team walk-

l~rseki~n, ~d he lowered the ed off with the top ~ with-boom, OUI ~ery much trouble. Rttpl~

"In the last five and a half has the votes at the /able, andyears," he declared, "the New unless the GOP eLaris ~ts ow’nJersey Ssnate kas never had man~inttghter pr~gr,a~ he will

ABLOOMFIELD

ORNAMENTAL IRON CO.

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~/xo¢ g ~ FRA~X~ZT; ~lws-nmco~~ Tat.’mSt~V, ~mmm s0,.Ig~’!

There’s No FrostingProblem in This Freezer¯ ¯ ,A" food fx.eezer that fl, ee~ea

without frodtingts goodnews, indeed, for the home-maker.

There is a hi’and-newfreezer on the market that

SomeUmes it seems that mast when they are" about an inch trover needs defrosting,of the g~rden isabout to be eaten across and just aa they are It automattvally defrosts

¯ by bugs and whatever happens about to break, itself every 24 hours.to be left will be smitten by a The sample buds were much Not only that, it also eliot-disease that only a chosen few smaller end the gardener wrote nares that llasty lrostinN on foodcan even pronounce, that the clump had been trans packages, tzoeze~" walls Rnd

Often am not there is some planted to a incatton that gets shelves.That way, paekagel fleece get

simple, less frightening reason ~uR only utrtil about 2 o’clock, stuck to each ot,’..er or to thewhy things seem to be going l0 1~]1 glt~ shelves.pot. But peonies need full sun all Their labels remain leCthin, so

Take, for example, tawt~ and day, accord ng lo our Raymondthat a glance tells you what the

¯ ¯ ¢onten~ are.Pevnie~ be~,ausv these ~have re- P. Korbebo, extension specialist This now f~ezer is the upright,costly been the subjects of let- in ornamental horticulture. Also, boo]~helf-type, whish ~a ittees. a r~wty divided clump may not easy to reach packages when you

One homeowner in Clifton sent have built up enough strength want them,Its entire capacity is 488 petmds+

In a samph! of grass that seemedto put out large Sowers. but the dOOr alone will hold 82to my unprofessional eye to be FinaUy, every clump of peonies pound++ 0f foodstuffs.en the edge of doom. Out of ~ach needs a handful of 5-10-5 fertiti- For large b u fky pachages,blade came a sky bread for dil zer every Spring. AS much as

thele’a s special swing-out- basket.

the world a++ Jf someone had been you can hold iil your open hand " Straight.line de~dl[~x giv~ yourtorturing it, w~ yoqr fingers held tig~ttly to- kitchen a bul]t.La look without

And tlmt’a what happened, gather, tha built-in egpeab~Keep MOWer Sberp If you have to move peonies The fl~ner can be huflalind

Dr. C. Richard SkoginF, our for any reason, wait troth Octo-flush against the wall, in linewith base Cabmetaand other TM=b~md.newfrees~dG~4dsautom~tiollL¥. Itlla~ttpflu#h

e~lension lawn sp~lalL~ .took a bey, lappltar.o~, wilt the st’sUe to live ¯ balls.th Io~look en<l a’t once solved the rays- Care fee Cut Flewers ’Poor 8dit Drainage IiGin visible evidence 0~ the soil I the depth that reels normallytery. Hispee~eriptivn:S4m~per. or Most home gardeners wish lmper~eety drained soils!surface tbet wo~[d indicate peer! ’ " ¯adjust your inwnmower, to use their prize blooms in that are we dra ned dUrlngt , .

grow -- two to t-~:ez zest. de-A mower that isn+t working flower arrangements h~ the tdr~m~tge bon~th, I ~ v~ry is, pending on the ptant~ in ques-

the Summer and wet in the! t"rJghl Just pinches and shreds how.e, consequently hints for Winter and earLy Spring ean~POrt~t that such mo’:t~J ~ be Lion, and filL the hole with wa-the blades of grass. It hurts the improding cut flower lasting support annual garden plants,; identified so t~ an@rop¢iate tee. Far all plants that require

and rams t~m apt:aa.rotes qudiitlemaretnnoder,the roots of many perendials,e0a’reotiveme~suresoanbe’takev wull.draL~ted soil; ~e watero/"the ~wn. Flowers cut front the garden cannot Live ever the Winter in before estebli~ng ~¢ey pleat me.

sbuu]d disappear Within 30 sin+ "Grass is getting tougher af perk up’lister tf thek steam are them. Even ant3oela do poorly retie1,utes or one hour. If the waterthis season, also drier, and a placed in warm water soon at- if the periods of wateriogging L~ you have ar~y doubts as tcfails to dimppear in 24 hours+ .d~l] mower ~hewe Were it er pinking, It seems tbet Warm ~ d~tt’/~ their g~owtne ~ t.he drainage efficiency of youlp t a n t anl.y water-tolerant~utd ~op. ~te¢, llO degrees or around son. ASter these timeet ~iere’s land. you can dig some holes tc last&You gentlemen might keep in bath temperature, moves up the ......

r~dnd ~chat it pays to keep ga~- sterns faster than cold water. It +den tools charp.’espeelatly if you is be~t to tel gtl freshly ctttget pressed into using them f~owers soak in warm water for

PygmyY°urself’Peodie.at le stthirty mlno,, before WORKING BELOW GROUND LIVEL

T~.en there’s the mystery o~ making final arrangement.It makes very little difference

the nan-blooming peony plant, whether you make a straight or¯ A g nrdvner from ’W’e8t New ,R~l~in Cd~ x,z~r,~+ .Kqe .. ],t l a,

4~+~4~~y~+ ~ ~ /’York sen~ in a sample of insves however, most [mperinnt to use~W_d bu0s fr~n her peor,:~. Buds a sharp knife at" oiler tee do ewere almost toe small to men- ~ job. Any bruising will de-tion. crease the efficiency nf theThis is the season for peony stem to carry water upwards. Keeping the fl0w Of Gas coming into your homo .blight, a disease+ to show up. Remove all foliage that will bebut our specialists agreed that tu~er the water line of the con- at an even rate takes special equipment of manyblight b~ .and btaeketas buds taint’, kinds. Here you see S Public Service worker adjust,

If commercial flower reade Jng a district regulator which automatically con.

~Nm~ is~ded in the ~te¢~ thewater need not receive daily ¯ trois Gas pressure. AI3proximataly 1700 similarchanges. "regulators" througl~out our territory-- cgrefully ¯ ¯

A few flowers, including pop- engineered, installed and maJntainad -- furtherpies and dahlias, exude a milkysap that van clog the water con- 8ggufl$ tho dependsbilJty of your Gas Sere[co. .- .dueling vessels it Lt is allowedto ooze ~’om the cut surface. To . ¯ --seat the Llss~e ai3d to p~tbleeding, dip 4he c~t ends o~these flowers hlto boiling waterfor 30 seconds. At’tee the boilingwater treatment, the flowersshould receive the wmlutreatment¯

Avoid placing arrangementsin Rroltt of f~m or in dn~2tysreas.. Place them in c o o l

~ll/f~. + "~~ItL~m~\tL~’~m pL ......

tot the ann for bestlasting qualltins.Sip of 8boot M~th

"+’+++++ +-in pLne tree+ are a sign of treu-ble from pine shoot moth.

If you find moth damage thetime to spray, with ]~DT la helast week in June and the first

14u~J~ml, ~.~ -- Im week in July, according to A.fl’~Kt 11h~ llt tw~’~t ~ N’. Lento, extension fore,taPl,~,w, -tint. o.,,,.,~- Rutgere University. Sprayingkism ~t m~ -- bd.~’~

~mlz4~’ RIIII~’ twlllPI’ MiX the 25 percent DOTs** ~*tt* *u,s--tt +rnulalon at+the rate el eight ta-I*~l,p tm t~ m s+ dsspeom; In three g0]10rdg of~tedt*r~.ml~m#*

V.~Ler, A J-gaSoD knttpeack~3,9~ O~prayer is handy if yo~l ha~

0tdy a :htw ~’~e~.

dH0~C~tyo.’P~not sure it~ moth ~ .1 . ¯ : . .... ,: ,

W. MAIN ’= a+ --.-++ .i .......... , + ....... ++,-.+. ,+ :.+SOPlJ~VlZ+LI .re ,.--r--.. 7" + ¯ ." ’ ’ -: . . ,. ¯ "" ’ " ,+. ’ "+

,l ’ . r"BuLtd~g,~wa~, | , " ¯ ¯ , ,:, I ~! _r:.,.,.~..+,.,,.~, ............ ,+J +J1tq~,t, \’::’N’~

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WORTH OF PRIZEStlO,OOO prizes in all

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KItIP~AK AGENCY, , $OSEPH BIBt~.N~,I Tmcz L~WZ SSD~OOMa¯ AIl’Buym 9500 Down Real E*~e ~,~teney, ~ ~ ~ ~ e,o ,,~ to¯ ~ ~pllt level ’hof~e, gee t~-

Mo4¢¢~ oost-war ~pe Cod ~e. It ~ 6 ~ sod bath on C~arcmont Ctzsi~l~]]tnJ]| sp~ic~ living ~c~m end ~e at- ¯fh’s* f~, 3 rconu on the ~ fl~’, Clmed bxeezev,~y, at~edI~e~ge~ Ahmdnum ¢o~hi~t]on~. Lot 100x100. P:lood ~’l~oA at Ranch add Spl|t’~r~ HOZD~8 4r~attve dird~ r~w. A&k~ bm-

etits #me ~ Ix~W, a t~lt base-$14,000, One of the ben lomtinm in Somez~et Cou~W ~e Read, ~ 1½ bat~s, prl~, ep~.

Sollth ~lde~ Mathvllle ~ or. bus IL,~, Z~del hoaze ,=~s~ ,0~ ~ ~zr~o z~oum, ¢lo~e~ ~ eor~ort ,=u’e y~’~erz~e foyer, fidl basemeat, ges’he~ b~ eahhwt~ GE batg.th at ~ low down p~yra~r~ OwnerOlde~ ~.v~e 6-z, oom b~ngalow, b~t 40x100. Askla~ ~8,800.)yen ~ rtmge, 1 ½ eez~qmte t~le hothe with vardW and large mL~z~:. ~-azederre~. Price zoned toNorth Side, Manville ,u-~e~ed g~e, cedar shaXe~, ~l~e,.~lu, t,~,~,,~..,,, e~r~ ~ $Ze,~00,

Exe~tve’s home, La~le de1~xe briOk raneh, A-I toeatlon. IAvin8 guttet’e, macadam ~thaate end ~ivewe~’, ~t,.gom b~, fre~ $17,9&0, CUTE AS A BU’L’ro~w~th ~t~eptace. Lethe modem kltehen, 4 ~as, 3 beA~-oe~ns ]~iDv’]L]~ is this three-br~ ra~i~

l~mdled retreat/on t~ora Bree~w~.v ~ehod garage, M4my ex{res,I.~veiy l~md~pe~ l~ ~0xl00. Priced Z4S~ ~ ~8,600.

Eight-room home, besem~at, ope~ po~ v~,~er .tot 100xl~fi, L~ege ¢h]~ts, batlt-th vanity, at.

,17.500. tr~ettvety ~ plot, ~esJLvHillsborough ’ Hflkbot~u~

o~ ~:~ .~an~d ~ SX4,7®,

~ree-~e prol~, modemt 0-zoom C~pe Cod home, Cto~l 15 ACRI~~ord~, garage, a0x60 cinder ~oek cY, icke~ ~ccp. Asking $14.900, Modem ~-z~om ~me, I~zsemev~, oil I~ot~ n ed4~ , ga~ile z~medeled cotmtry home; bara

-A~ Rnysl*~ -- $700 DUWII:0he0 bat~ 3 ceres at le.~, Askin~ $14~00,, ee~ ~t-buildhzi~. Neerby t~et~

Attt~otlve ~-bed~om r~n h~e, largo kitoho~, fit~d bsaemen~ H~bo~°~h developing, North ~ area,

hot w~te~ ~ alm~rtum eomb4t~tior~ ~5x100 eerier lat. -$14,000,T~ffi~ar~iZy home, 2 ~ur-~Om ~pa~’~t~ ~ t~.~ee-room ~8,~0,

Weston.Manvil/e ,~er~. A, ~ ~e ~re ~ isad. Aek~ t~se0. Fe~terly - Huel/g Co.Large howe, good for a big ~dly. Country livthg wtthiz~ eltF l~RrJtan

lhr~ ~ bedre~r~, ltvtn~ room. d~ln~ room, ~ll b~seme~t. 6~z~d~Modern ~ home, oil tzeet, an city utilities, rathe, aez.m 288 w. UnionEE,Ave,6.0~9?Bound Bleak

tte~ l~xtC~ lot. Askh~ $17,600.wtedov~, ~ bedrooms, ~ lot ~ ~’.le~ge ~a~. *Toh~ R, Kaellg,

Camp]ale & S. lSth - Manvl~egt6,s00. ’ ~s. Z~, 6.1014

A ~w ~ ra~, e~ t~s~ ~ h~=~.~t, sox.~ M~mvtlle - North Side ~e~be~ Mat+Aple Li~

~. ].S~084~ p~ot, $I~,950,~ 4~Om ~ C~d home, oil hoe q,’e~er heat, b~e~t,

akmdmm~ doors, ~u~e. Expansion attic wifl~ shed d~tme~ std~biepRIVATE DWELLING

! Hillsborough - $1,900 Down tot s~t r~ ~d ~. LoZ ~0xZ00 ;XS,~00 ~mt~’~NZ A~A8~sde~ c~ a i-~ere plot, a~x~act~ve 6-t~om CaPe Cod borne. Full T/t~e-be~ spit~ ~t’el,

beeement, aluminum ~ end wto~t*ws. 2-car gar~e. Prk~lBradley GSIN~e~t$ One~hal~ ~eee o~ L~. At~tl~e

Flve-~oom home, oil hot ws~er haul. ~ ga~t~e, open e~d nel~ Bus eerviee toet $18,000. ertcz~eed percizee. Z~lo~ $P,800.. M~m~llle, ~t~ll/e ~ New

Hfllsborough- $16,900 Manville ~Brur~wick. ~l M~lL~t~ne

Now is ~e ticde to buy this ?~e taem with 6~eoOm CSPe Cod,hot w4z~ hestlz~ sy~ ~rt~l tzee~ O~ re~ to do ,Modex~ 7.rom~ Izome, gas hot wafer he~h "Bmee~t~, reeve, 1~ River ne~by. $19,000.

~ne~, See it now. ba~ b~t eo~t~ ~e~e~ lo~atto~ sea~ntb~e. J. Wt]housky, Realtor

All Buyers 81500 Down , Manville, North side see s. ~ streetN~v 4-~ Cepe C~ home. I~ow under cor~c~lon wl/d~ Brick horns, g r~ aag .bs~, b~zeme~, ~ .~, ~ar~e, ~

Manville. N.. J~

wall oven, birch cebit~ fLfil beaemen¢, kt~z~4~pe~, lol. AI~ this lot, $14,~00.~.A ~-lHg0

$~4,000, ~ the~ eo~ Manv4tle, Nm’th hide ~r Ovm~Manville- N~w 3:Bedtnom Ranch ’Home z~ ~e, b,=e~at, sm,~,.t.~ z0ox zz~..Sz4,eoo. ,

l~’ow z~er e~nstz.oeA.~.~. See it while it’s ]~ b~ztl~. ~e~z l~eh ~H B[I~[.JU~TSKI ~.v~ $~,1)~0 s, ovx ~ color eebem~ o~’ gz~,~.

Not’fit ,7th Avanue,.MNnvllleR~ ~ ,~/i~m~ey ou the ~b~e ~ e~eke. No

.to~tlon ia ~vm D~/t wait to see ~ ~ Cod, ~rL~ ~O~ h’~.IC3{. ~OCIA’~.B~OI~I~ down p~vmbnt’~00~t ~"|0 S. ~ SLy ~I~D’~ ~ ]~ ~’1~ V~. our m~et~ 0n U,8, El. L~ will get the hoir~ Near elk seht>~ls. Bta~l~v isvd~,

I~ no a~tevTe~ eal~ RA 5~I~10 Or ~ 9-~0. ~dghla~d Pg~k ~,l~. B~

~eston Seat[on HO~. ~_ 5-7768, , .~

Meder~ "7-r~ Ce4:e Cod ttome. FLrst floor hoe ~ ~s. ttle " H O M E S W A N T E D F~e~: Lot~ l~.~ x Y~0, N~bat~ v~l fi~plaee. ~ roov~ ~ ee~m~ ~1~. I-l~ water brat, bus, ...,~ev~ an~ ~orm ~h. Ove~-~iced ige~age, Lot 1~0 g 200. One Y~e ]~ave buyers for hom~ ta the medinm ~dce ~.id. ~

I~ ~o ar~wer, c~ll eveat~bk)ck ~e~n I~f~in Sd,ree~, .a~k[ng $15,900. F.H,A, term& $800 down. RA g-18~g

AH.B~yers, $400 Down ~u ~ ¢ort~ideeing ~lting’yo~ h~ae.. N~W "is the +.l~e L, Mazewsk~ Realtor¯ Middlesex, near everp~fir~g. I~icde~ brick Cape .~ here. IthM 4 weU-~lazme~oon~, exp~na/on ~t~ic, ~ll ~ a_leminum to tct. For quick aerie9 cab ~ 3-3400, : mvJm. f~l~

strum see~. Priced $1~t, k00. ~.H.A, ~emffi, l%~hevte 8~tion, r,ee~ ed~ of

ManyOtherLigtinggAvatlaMe HALPERN AGENCY v~ege; s.be~a, oo~, ~U.hept:P.e~ ,~atsin. T~sure~e ~, oil ~ vmter l~eet, lOOx16~

Io~. ~ trees, 2-~tr gm~ge.KRIPSAK AGENCY ~e~z)t~ou s~ ~.~ ;-s4oo , soeue~,P~~ete~ao~e von~t o~eee.88 S. MAIN ST. RA 5-6581 " MANVIIIr,[.~.. oppo~ the ~est o~t~.

Ctudom holR ?-v:~a brtck-fxor~ ~ve, Atteohe~ oversized.HOMES IN MANVILLE See’U: A/tar Church on Sunday ~, ALl ~dw¢od tl~ors, XYsI~ORTH 8th AVENUE

From l ~o 5 P.M.b~ Tlze hl~e~w~ ~

A bea~’tit~ ~rom~, l~ry home with r, tte~ze~ l-~ar g~r~ge, bir~h c~b~et~, 7 isr~e ~]kk~~ bunt, ctt~ ~ ~ ~u~t w~ OPEN FOR INSPECTION ~ ~e~, s ~o=.~.~; 7~x100 10t. Nicel~v la~d~pe& Red.nobly priced¯ Will soil 4 r~ew r~h ~ f~tt~r~qg 3 z~’.~ bedso~,r~, )m~-~ ~see motw~ein reek ficep~¢e.~t39wr. by appo~er~ mdy " Livh~ room, s~vlng k~ehen w~th wall ov~ ~ ran~pe $~ant. Eler,~e~d h~t, ~orm ~vhn~owsRIB NORTH STREET. Corrter N, 9th Ave. t=’~l ~n~r~ ~, ~d ,~ic b~tt~ ~zt basement, et~ ~z~., ~ ~a. Z~seraen~

Rere de a.geod brick ~ome wt~’~ g ~ooms ~d T in~s, Can be el. S~ed o~ ~-e~.~e p~.lots 1~0x42~. A,~olrting p]~t I~OX420 sdso ~tvatl~te, Wil considere~od ~ ~ ~lt=, ~ ~ do~t~ s r~r~ u~t~rs. ~ ~-

Outstandinf ?/due At $16,200 trade ~" ~zmaiicr home. FOx-g¢ovemerA~, 1~lqeod k:ur for & qtl[¢k #ale. $18,~00, Dicec~ons: ~ro~n $~ner~]]e t~.~ic circle d~iw soV~h erc~ 9-404~,~lO LINCOLN AVENUE on ~e ~Oe for at~px~xln~teLy 4 mile~ ~ ~t arrow

A rdeely built b~ick’home, 8 rooms, 1½ bt~bs, ~irepl~ve, J~uml- tlge on ’I~ri~ngle ~1, l~qve ~p~x~edeLy 1,000 foe~ GOING BU~IN’ES~~ wb’~d~ws. OU.fJred hot w~ heb~ ~.ewe gm~q~a, Re~ to b:~re.es o~ left ~ ~0~ food. FOUR-~ED~O~M’HOME

~ head,re MJlL~ ~w t~0,?50. JOHN KRIPSAK, REALTOR ~w sTo~GOOD GP0~S8’ HILL~BOROUGH ~8 S. Main St. RA 5-6581 Manville $1g,ooo

HOMESTEAD ROAD off RT, 206New .~-~h homes -- S ~ooms, ~vtn~ ~m; kite~n and ’ F. R, ~I~YCKO1;T

~l~enelte. Hot waZer h~l, l~zr s~zc;zod gsrage,½ ~e ho.~d. Like to watch ~t ~,~c~ t~,m WZtY NOT C~ US Z~ &~u~ St. ~me~vL1/e~16~0C’, your Own la~v. Skate m’t Lake TO ~U~ OR sELr~

~wegie at your fr~ d.o~, l~. ~7300MILLSTONE e~ scr~ ~ ~,~ere ~Jx~ ~om~ ~ ~t~, ~- Rve~: zd ~m

$1x~ brick homo with 3-ea~ garage. Bea~lf~lly land~aped you Live in a beeo~lh0: ~-brokro~an, age, BuaS~es~ & I~ve~tment Pro- " Fiche, dace 9-~674C~ 0ate e.ere. $18,50~. 9-be~lh~lome~nicely~andee~ped p~l~e~. ~ IA~t on ~eq~e~

FOR TH~ AF~D OTH~t PROPeRTieS CONSUL~ ’lot. Youys f~ ~83,0C~, ~ ~ate I~gle~.Ren’~t~ ~- ~W DOW’d

PPy4~bed~0om" ~,bath bv~e, on *tt~anee - Appx~tl~ pAYM~Iq~J. It. ~KI, Realtor ~,g~ ~, ,~ ~ ~ ~.~0 Z. CAMPZ,A/~ ROAD. MA~V2LLg, ~. J. 8pecJo~s ;tvJ~" ~rn, flr~plsee: ~’-~kL~ B’~e~mmo~ h~m°es en ~/$ x 10~.

BAndelpb 3-00?0 Oood eon~nueL~, SSS.500.

"" CO~ ~" ~ ~’~" ~ ~ ~ ~ V~t X.~

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’S’~. he~, .lot ~ ~ ~=tth van~; aoreea ~. ,~ l~e~tor S..~.~z:.o~..~,z.~ IMZ. ...... ’ "

~s ~ ~ l.~ ~ fo e,~ I~,e~ ~ov~ ~,~ e~to ~e, ~k~o~¢, ~e~z ~ ?e~ , ~ld~dx Pelko, ,B~dMe~I

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For Bale or Re~t HOME REDUCING. PLAN fi~IC TANK8 b~nvltie, Sacred ~-’£~.esureaced Re~/ for ~uv, Book, Ceil RA 5-0g~: X or~

14 South Street, MarwUle Free BomonatraCaon CLI~,ANED ~

Y ~rFor IrJormdlon, call .. NO Obfiaaaon, of oourse. Accessories AvMl~ble

Btack ~ v~dte ~aired dog, W~

RA 5-1944 NANG~ WEST ~u~ ~epuletlon & Prices Can’t extremely e~riy ~dl, wbEe paws, a

~f you .are inokleg f~¢ aeom- PEapaok fl-0’~0 Re Basiloflt mo~tBaBri~y, old.vteteilyAn-~wemof C.~ple/n~° n~me

foPtable house, one tbot requiv~ Call Any Time No Waitlegt 7 Tr~eks Rd. and Roosevelt Aw., M~- (C~inued from Page 1)Prompt Serv~ vSle. Rew~rd. Cati RA g-48~i.

self to favoring a Stale income]qew Brunswlek ~]~teg b~t ~J[elp Walled Fema]e EgSsRidl REID tax or a three percent sales tax,~way from R sti. come arat ~eepA~T T~ V~i~ 4-g0~ Ei~ e-~00Wanted to Buy but they said that the idea of a

Eatt Mfilsth~e ’ ~ change should be stressed b~~ar~old, 0-room, g-~ If you ca~ wo~k ~ ho~ a dpy,Build/aS site. Prefer brook ~o fore the form is developed.hour. i$ minute~ ~o Prthceton. you car, earn ~20 ~, :~ a week.

l~ilraad Avenue section in Wes. Many legislators are cam*DemonstrsteTV sxlverti~edA-..~nRL 8-~419 ton, Manville. Wtilleg to pay ~signk~g for revision, declared

in yottr uei#th~rhoo~ 40% earn- roasor~ble potce. Conte~ Ohe~ Mr, Ozzard, and the talk of "noFor Rent n~ti~ on cash ~d every ~ale REST CONSTRUCTION CO. Kazmar, TI~ Rdllrc~d Ave. new taxes" hes been elimirmte~made by yo~. p. O..Box 200,

Ore intdlshnd room mtit~bie Pintltp~burg, N.J. For prompt Service ~qll ~’~e Beet Manv~lle. from political pidlinrms.

,or two gent~eme~ RA 5-1831. ~ CURBS -- G~ C~mmuler Wo~

Help WHnted Mate SIDEWALKS ElectrleRl Repairs A commuter in the endteneeasked about the financial fatea-room fm’nished apo.ntmer~, Black Top Drivewaysall convente~’es. AduRs only. PreS~mn, foe Dt~lex .prem. F~eh~eld Repail~ of New Jersey resklent~ nr+wworking and paying Income tax~8~ per month. Availehle now, Nash New~e~rB, RA p-Jig00. Call Evenings

S & S REPAIR SERVICE in New York.in Ma~vtite. PLymou4h g-~4?O. RA 2-42~9"CAKSER O~PORTUN~ . W~er pumps, eli burners There are l~0,000 Jersey re~t.

¯ our-rc~m apartment; ffthAve., BoX SIJ~ So~terville washing ma~hlee~, ranges, me. dents v~orkleg in New York as~enville. A vdlinb~.e J~dy 1. Mas~ New~,pezs bus ~ Opeu- tot’& ~tppii~4~¢e& opp~d to 48.000 New Yorkere

Adndth preferred. Call FL 9-9~0~ leg ~ fig ~at~ de~ UNCOED~’/’IONAL~y N~rd & Day Se~’vtce working here, the senator saiJ~aRerg p.m. and New York mlght remn~e f~

fe~ a youn~ ~ GUARAN’i~. ~PHONE I~ 5-05.~4 tainn$ provision because of slm-

Twc-~m-~partn~nt. 2e0 N. pie, un~avorab~ mathematicS,oJth Ave,, Manvile. Prevleus tglverttcfog or ~tes ~e~walere, TV ~l" ~-7~P KI ~-~01 The commuter also inquired

Foitr-room a~g~ent 25B N. experience is not requited; we and Automatic Walhe~sREDMOND’8

-. about Gee, Meyner’s proposal

4th Ave., Mar~v/fte. EA ~-4~6P. will train ~ ~ selected. F~ve dollarl’ (~) t~wn. to d/vbrt sUrPlus funds from the

June t2adtmt~ efisible.WA~HRqG MAf~N= New Jersey Turnpike to atd the

F0Y ~a~eTWO d01ikrl (~1) ¯ railroad problem. . ¯

Cgr reqlm-e~ t~F~C~ ’"What he’e asked for he carJ~~rd/fver~ S~eed o~t~ T.H.’xuLTON ~0me L~u~d~y ~leetalistl 8etfre~thepuhkeortbobeed~

ram,, G~a~lex ol~r In Gr~- To s~oge’~ ~ inter- L~-~01 W. Maik St., 8omlsq~h, Blaekstone, M i ¥ t l ~ Nez~holders", replied the Senator.

WX~tlpool, Xenmore, Hotpolat ne went on to ~xplain t h ~leg d~utter, i~afi sT~tu~uize.f.k~, vI~ call Mr, Lot~ Brow~ "l~a~y Au~hoble~~’88 Throop Ave.~ ~ew ~vle} ,arties Balding Bands were an~coupled ra.~ge finder, o~¢.lcat ~les nmnagep, RA ~S~. "

view finder, with ¢~- withotrt /~dd/~ & ’~evinten (Servicing Wluth~ll mae.b)a~ lous for satisfaction and t h ~ {v~tes in the southern counties

~t~ 8dlm’~ Sertdeu ¯ ~ ov~ ~ yeats)vo~t~ be dts~ounSe~ beoande

RcJ~,~’M+.~ze ,pool .t~hle, ms. Tall gr~t~ and weeds cttt. ~ph0,oa ~ ~-7100 FOr ONE PRICE ~r cleasl~ed tt~eJr h’ihnbBo~ do’not reg0.t’d

" toe.probte~ Of ¢ommutation asEoganey ~ RA.~,23, e~le~ 4:nO p.m: ~ RA ~-0~49. e~ appears i~ ~ 3 MABH serleu~y es Central and North

~ ~ ~-,,~. ~ w~ ~ ~= NEWS~A~S. J~.~ .,~,K~m~e ~o~, iike new. v~l~b"

w~Vm~ele~k~ light ~ ove~’~’~, rooth~g ~d siding, p~t~tog srd O~let, e ~ issue . .odd Jobs. ~le ~es, ~ ~.Y [~OVi]~ ~ ~’I~ The lepte of conversatic~

WTdIFP/G~ ~ shifted to a piTopoend co!te~k

~t Rou~ 27, near N~ ~ P-% ~-g~GP ~IALITY ~ ~’~;~v~ C. SO~ bated l~ue which wlE be on the

ASOn~ to~ ballot in November.One resident claimed that ths.Pr~ees~ Bake .Sh~q~

WHY, ATON VAN LIN~fi, 1~0. ! measure reached from strongWAREHOUSE FURI~TURE CO. ~ ~ ~9 8. Main S~ MlnviBa ~ogst-le-cogn lobbying by tha New Jersey Ed~85 Wei~ Sh Mmivflle ~.I.’~ Moving and Storag~ ucstion Association trod scoredBA ~-0484 ~ R. Ma~ St~ ManvRIi the need for tends to erect ~.

~-m+ WALL TO WALL M ~. l~th A~ ~.=~ dor~to~ on th~ E~tger~ U~t-Direct !o the Public ~4 RA ~-~SI versity campus. .

War’.c, use Prth~" CARPET CLEANING~. ’ I Mr. Ozzard corrected the vo-ter on beth counts, storing that

RINGER 3 DAY SALE ha ~ h~USER RmWZNO MACmNESMADE TO ORDERI CLASSIFIED R~JTE8 "~ one ~ ~ to ~ ,the hilt¯ ~tl~ ~u~ and ~l~m’e eleadln in and no one pressured us",

MUST BE SACEIFICED Re-UpbelsterL~l, in our ~ho~, The ManV~lte News He is a co-sponsor of the logic-

THIS WEEK Slip C0ve~ & Drape~. WS use the modern sparkk The Franklin News-Recordlatlen. ’

1 Sider Treadle only $ O.P~ Expert ~u~tom W~k, ikeen-deep down cleaning moth- Tbu referendum e,lis f~ boed~ed quick lervio~. South Somerset New* in the amount at $65,800,0C~

I Eb~crt~c portable 220 v. 9.0~ F~tensive ~l~tion of Mater- he said, to be "used for clase~

I singer portable H.C. 14.9~[at. All lype~ of carpet repth~, ~ Five eeia~ per wold, |1.0~ a~la- rooms and laboratories, An athbiedth& aetmleg, and ~ell~ tiattm eBar&e per insertthn,

dRIcsndl $11,000,000 is prescribed1 SLnger wa~ut consul 4Z.M Prices Re.enable. done on our p~e~ ~ind ads, to which replle~ are by the measure for dormitories,

Eleven othe~- machi*~t~ready, Estimates I~aeerfslly Gloom. tall addre~,be~d to tiffs laewspaPer----he added, but that they will be2B¢ ~t~a per insertlen, . erected on a self-llquidating bao

RoHEld CErpet Co. Hyphenated words eotmt Im sis ~nd will hal ec~ the I~x.&rid fro’ward 8o:{ reverse stheh.~J[ed~on Decorators Is: W Mldn ah Somerv[ll~ Iff, J two Or mere words, e~ rite ogle payer any money.ing. "

All et d/’a~tic~tly reduced prtce~ (Formerly Wlth Lor~ ~ Tayinr) may be, Telephone numbers are He said that Rutgers will beAlso 1 exchanged zig-~ag walnu~ i1 SO. 1Oth. ave, ~vill~ N.J. phone KR P-&~94

counted as ~wo word& abbrevle, forced to aeeormnndate a 50ttem as Sle|tc words, percent increase in enrollment

O!0eo ’/~ursday Evenings phofte RA.~gJ1S BOATS CLtmified Display -- SlAP per by September 1961 and that leg.isintlen ef this type was urgent

¯ SR~TOER SEWING, CE~TEE Prompt appliance eervtee, GE RgPAIRRD & Feolurm~ Inch.

sad essentteL

~8 West Main Sh~ automatic waahere~ dryere~ ran- 8.foot prams ..... $~ Poor Soil Improves~EW ENTOLOMOGIST

Bamervllle, I~ J. ges end t~efrLleretors, also May- Re~t frame kits and acee~ories.

EA 5-00~4 ~g, Bend/x. Norge, Xelvinator Bo~t ~ller rentals. OPen Bum- With ~i~ht Fertilizers ~oH EXTENSION SERVICEOpe~ Thnredey Eve~lngs and etc. amRh Eleetl~ Co~ Z4 days, 9--4 p.m, If the physical pro#ertlea of

Meldan Lane, Bmmd Rrool DORSI & MENHA "your soil are peer due to it# John L. Libby of New Brumb~e~vy clay ~re a~d leek of wtek lea new enlelemo~list with

pre.S~mer Sale SL 8-0088, BOAT WORKS organic matter, you can Ira- the Extension Service at Eut~

8% Off BrgPTIC TANKS, 117 Mean St. , CL 7-0292 prove it by adding quantities of pers University’s College of Ag-

Our Dlseotmt Prices C~POOLE CLEANED Old Bridge, N.J. peat moss, strawy manures, rieuiture. For three years he~en cover CrOl~ .~nd 4~.of bes been a teacthng aeste_ttmt

On New Custo~ Dr~ces Lowestrale~ln¢~tiswe~Prompt, O~ BUSIB~/~ ~OIJ~GR oughly mixing It into the upper le entomolegy.Slipeove~s rekishle service, 24-hour service, five to slx inches of sell. Agrl- His specialty Is eoftirol ofCROWI~ D~COKATOR~ invite S~Isf~etlon puems~ffied, IY /.Ivingslon Ave. ~’ultural gympsum wilt ale0 be household and home greund~~’ou tO ~ttve an e~a’t g~ c~ our l~e~ 9-~SIS, ~ ~-00~$ New ]~tttu~l~e,, N. J, bon~lciui wJ~¢n ~,pplted to ~ leseete. He f t 13 s a vacate.rogu~ low discount prices. Dee- John A, Ltedl, RD l, SefaervRle, "Gemplete ~ec~e|arikl an~

Ae0ot~tle~ ~0Ugtl~ surface at the rate of 100 cy cause by the resignatioh

oo~to~-et~qed dra~es trod ~ Day and Night C~uJmmt of ,soil surface anti thor-

workmenship,er$ made ~0Eaeyorde~.b~dgetGt:~x~tcedpia~. Pr~tectWAT~PBOOYINGeelh~ih l~of~ leith ’ ~elephOne~ ~araee 9-0~ff ’ dlt~hly mined into the ’ upper oldest living thing on earth Is¯ > five to Six Incse~ ~ ~S. believed .to be a pine tree, l~-Looa~ ev~a~e~toEve now ~v- boldlY, 10 yr. ~u~a~tim. ~

~ ~ ~0~dl~lo~led eared near Los Aogelea, CelL~,"tomous ~pill&+O~t ~ ~ ehise dealer, Rud~l/ Bre~ ~., bikes ~ $~e. Jds~ ~k, The tour" freedoms guaranteedin theet~~ H&tondl ~ t,

Hitter g-e~, :. . . . M~t. ". + : ¯ .... ’ "\

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