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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30 1972<br />

Five-Year Spending Plan<br />

Sees Montgomery Expansion<br />

MONTGOMERY -- $709,000 is nloro than $300,000 over the five- the most difficult, he explained,<br />

tile amount of rummy Mon- year period; road maintenance and as the plan is updated each<br />

tgomery Township expects to totaling almost $445,000 for same year, the figures will become<br />

spend in 1973 according to period and replacement and more accurate indicators of<br />

estimates made by the Township acquisition of several main- capital spending.<br />

Capital Improvements Com- tenance vehicles needed by the<br />

mittee and contained in their Township.<br />

Also loreseen in the plan is the<br />

proposed five year spending But Mayor Landry emphasized<br />

plan.<br />

Total expenditure for the fiveyear<br />

period may amount’ to as.<br />

nmcb as $5,293,000. But’Mayor<br />

David Landry emphasized that<br />

the five year plan is "just an<br />

effort to identify what the<br />

planning board thinks are key<br />

areas and give us an idea to he<br />

able to set priorities," he said.<br />

Each item on the three-page<br />

list has a priority rating with 10<br />

being the most important.<br />

Among the high priority projects<br />

foreseen by ttle five-year plan are<br />

sewer plant expansion and<br />

construction that will amount to<br />

Hospital 8oard<br />

Gives Certificate<br />

Carl E. Bunter was awarded<br />

the highest achievement in<br />

scouting when presented with his<br />

Eagle Badge in a special<br />

ceremony in the Neshanie<br />

Ire,armed Church on Friday<br />

evening, Nov. 24, presented by<br />

the scoutmaster Harold DeHart.<br />

A member of the Troop 1776<br />

since 1967 aud sponsored by the<br />

Neshanie Reformed Church, be<br />

has held the office of Senior<br />

Patrol Leader for the past two<br />

years and during his affiliation<br />

with the local :’troop, has held<br />

several official posts.<br />

Carl, 16, is a junior at<br />

Ilillsborough tligh School where<br />

he is active in ,be Marching Band<br />

and Drama Club.<br />

continuing acquisition of land for<br />

that all tile figures were parks, and recreation areas and<br />

estimates, most of them probably expansion of the Township Police<br />

a little too high. <strong>The</strong> first year is force.<br />

VFW Auxiliary<br />

Assists Deborah<br />

Mrs. Frances T. Nebus, im- service. A first place award for<br />

nmdiate past president of the our assistances to our returning<br />

Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans veterans and then through the Turkey Time<br />

of Foreign Wars, State of New generosity of our membership,<br />

Jersey, unveiled a plaque over $20,000 was donated to<br />

dedicating a room in .the Cancer Aid and Research, which<br />

A THANKSGIVING FEAST was held at Woodfern School in<br />

Children’s World of the Deborah afforded usa first place award Hillsborough last week, <strong>The</strong> second and third graders above<br />

llospital in Browns Mills from our National Organization. helped out with the food and made their own Pilgrim and Indian<br />

recently.<br />

"But as president of our great costumes for the occasion.<br />

Mrs. Nebus chose Deborah for organization, I ventured further<br />

her special Fund Raising Project and asked our membership to [<br />

during her term as president, help me serve both Humanity [<br />

1971-72. She spoke to the audience and God by our service to t<br />

at Deborah ltospital during the<br />

unveiling on how the over 15,000 A total of $10,452.56 was raised<br />

members of the Ladies Auxiliary by the auxiliaries throughout the ~_<br />

to tile state V.F.W. raised several<br />

thousands of dollars for different World was dedicated in the<br />

causes,<br />

Auxiliary’s name by Mrs. Nebus<br />

Quoting Deborah’s theme, "He and immediate past Commander<br />

who serves Humanity, serves Thomas Lynch. Past Com.<br />

God. He who serves Deborah mander Lynch also chose<br />

serves both," Mrs. Nebus Deborah for his pet project and<br />

remarked, "No doubt last year presented a check for $9,257 from<br />

the Ladies Auxilliary to the the V.F.W. and a room will he<br />

V.F.W. in our great state of New dedicated at a later date.<br />

Jersey served humanity. This<br />

was attested by our receiving a<br />

first place award on a national<br />

Rocco Matteis of Martinsville inactive members. <strong>The</strong> club was<br />

was elected president of the formed in 1929.<br />

Johns- Manville Quarter Century <strong>The</strong> Quarter Century Club<br />

Club. Manville Chapter - for 1973. holds an annual meeting in<br />

Other officers elected at an November and a social meeting Chicago, III.-A free offer of<br />

organizational meeting at in the spring. A picnic for special interest to those who:<br />

Martinsville Ina were vice members and their spouses is<br />

president, Angelo Dorsa of<br />

l)ear but do not understand:<br />

held in the summer and in the fall words has been announced by:<br />

Flagtown; secretary, Stanley of each year an induction Beltone. A non-operating model :<br />

Olish of Manville; and treasurer, ceremony and banquet is held for<br />

Matthew Raksa of Manville.<br />

of the smallest Beltone aid ever ;<br />

new inductees who are presented made will be given absolutely’<br />

Elected to the board of trustees with a personal letter of welcome<br />

were Wilbur L. Ruff of Some,.<br />

free to anyone answering this<br />

from the president and chief<br />

ville, John T. Petras of Manville<br />

advertisement.<br />

executive officers of the com-<br />

and John J. DeBellas of Manville.<br />

Try it to see how it is worn<br />

pany together with a gold QCC<br />

After induction of the new<br />

in the privacy of your own<br />

pin and a watch or mantle clock.<br />

officers a gift was presented by<br />

home without cost or obligation<br />

Rocco Matteis to John T. Petras,<br />

of any kind. It’s yours to keep,<br />

outgoing president. Mr. Petras-<br />

free. It weighs less than a third<br />

thanked the members for their<br />

WILLSELL<br />

of an ounce, and it’s all at ear<br />

cooperation and participation in<br />

level, ill one unit. No wires lead<br />

all club activities during the past Johns - Manville Products from body to head.<br />

year.<br />

Corporation and Jim Walter <strong>The</strong>se models are free, so we<br />

<strong>The</strong> meeting .was attended by Corporation have announced an suggest you write for yours<br />

over 700 members who enjoyed a agreement in principal whereby : now. Again, we repeat, there is<br />

steak dinner. <strong>The</strong> Manville Johns - Manville will sell its no cost, and certainly no obll-<br />

Chapter of the Quarter Century<br />

Crown Tuft Carpet operations to gation. Write to Dept. 2819,<br />

Club is the largest in the Johns. Jim Walter for an undisclosed ,Be tone Electronics Carp 4201<br />

Manville Corporation consisting amount of cash.<br />

W./lctona, CArnage, Ill. 60646..<br />

of 917 active and 539 retired or<br />

" -<br />

level for outstanding communit<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong><br />

Bicycle<br />

Center<br />

FRAHKLIN TOWHSfllP’S ....<br />

COMPLETE BICYCLE STORE<br />

With a complete line including<br />

¯ RALEIGH ¯ VISTA ¯ ROLLFAST<br />

and all accessories<br />

invites you to<br />

inspect our selection and<br />

249-4544 NOW<br />

for CHRISTMAS<br />

Our holid~ly hours<br />

Men, thru Fri. 10 AM - 9 PM<br />

Saturday 10 AM ¯ 6 PM<br />

Sunday closed ~ }~]<br />

853 Hamilton St. Somerset<br />

Back again by popular demand!<br />

Two BAYBERRY CANDLES<br />

with your 1973 Christmas Club<br />

Bayberry candles<br />

burned to the socket<br />

bring luck to your house<br />

and g01d to the pocket<br />

Asonymou~i<br />

Don’t ask us who wrote that ancient quatralu, It’s been<br />

around here for several years, We like it because il’= so<br />

appropriate, Our patrons like it because it’s so true,<br />

You’ll get your two 12-inch scented bayberry candle= to.<br />

day when you open your Christmas Club at Raritan Savings<br />

Bank, Dopodt any amount from 504 to $20 a week, Interas!<br />

gaid on all paid up clubs,<br />

’Barefoot’<br />

l{ehearsals<br />

Unde,,way<br />

BRANCHBURG -- Rehearsals<br />

are in progress for the Somerset<br />

County College Drama Society<br />

production of Nell Simon’s<br />

comedy hit, "Barefoot in the<br />

Park." <strong>The</strong> student play will be<br />

presented at the Somerset<br />

County Vocational - Technical<br />

Institute, Friday and Saturday,<br />

Jan. 12-13, at 8 p.m.<br />

George Cox of Somerville is<br />

director. Mr. Cox bar performed<br />

professionally as director and<br />

actor with various drama<br />

companies. He has been af.:<br />

filiated with Foothill Playhouse.<br />

"Barefoot in the Park" has<br />

four main characters: a young<br />

lawyer played by Tom Marchitelli;<br />

his wife played by Staey<br />

Goldin; her mother played by<br />

Sharon Chervenak; and a "dirty<br />

old man" played by Mark Tenzer.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are two smaller roles: a<br />

telephone man played by Robert<br />

Whitesell and a delivery man<br />

played by Konstantin Economy.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Vocational - Technical<br />

Institute is located on North<br />

Bridge Street and 9th Avenue in.<br />

Somerville. ’rickets will be sold<br />

at the door and at the college.<br />

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