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VOL. 9, NO. 38 FJOME~RT, N, J,, THUHSDAY, gUNE l~j ll~n B~I Per Cop~"<br />
2. Ballot " Box Good.Government G reap Drops, [<br />
AN EDITORIAL ~ esda ,s ,ee ,onOayagain its,o. Re ,s =nine, he has Endorsement of Westneat<br />
in <strong>Franklin</strong>, the run-off to select shown he can get to the huh 0[<br />
four at-inrge members of the a prohlem and come up with a<br />
m<br />
Townshzp Council. Twelve can- clear conehrainn. He is a de-<br />
.,da,es.oreththoo.g ,oon. ,ibera , thto.tgont, el,active Switches Support to German<br />
test ~ May lg. four were ell- member of the governing bedy.<br />
minored, and now the voters He should be relathed,<br />
must return to the polls. This One vote for Mr. RasoLlffe,<br />
time the four persons reeeivthg 0 As Franklth Township prepar-<br />
the h,ghe, vo,os olee.d. .or ......we be e .id Zip Goes to go to .gain on<br />
There has been no change in before, is a ~ewcomer to polit~- Tuesday to select four st-large cn"esear" L mng"o--<br />
campaign strategy since the cat nampaignm However. he has co~eilmen in. a run-cO election.<br />
¯ Me l, be intthg. Whhteo Reg-she ....f, ,oo, of,,,’rl" e Mail S&e&ldtorY--<br />
tiler Detlloerats opposing three<br />
Republicans and one member ¢<br />
the Prank]~ Democratic Club.<br />
the Regidara have coolinued to<br />
concentrate on besting Mayor<br />
determination and intelligence<br />
to make hir~ an abin member of<br />
the go’¢er,men~. Hie electthn<br />
Would add aew stren<strong>gt</strong>h and directthn<br />
to raunicipat afthlz-s.<br />
meat dropped its endorser~ent<br />
of Arthur We’st~eat Jr., one of<br />
Ry ~I"II~4. ld1198, ~d thur Reguidr De .... ts th .e<br />
Have a new ~Itlnlbere game. race. The group’s support has .,,~ ~,.~.x-"oa"-Con<br />
The Somerset Post Office is one<br />
been<br />
of<br />
shL~ted<br />
three Republicans<br />
~o Thomas Oorman,<br />
who Movthg wi~h d~s’patch, the<br />
George Consovoy, a RspUblthazl~ One vote for Mr, OorJ’~l.en. going Zip.<br />
the theory being that if Conso- 0 Zip, il mt~st be i~vea]ed, is survived the regular election On Cotltevll on Tuesda<br />
F<br />
sent to ~ho<br />
voy is defeated his two OOP Mrs, Uptpn zeceived our sup-<br />
Pthnnthg Board z~or revinw et<br />
the latest digit-alia innovatlon May 14.<br />
,running mates, George Rad- port InSist]y, and we offer<br />
zoning smezidm~ant w~thh, after<br />
it sweeping the nation, In an announcement issued for<br />
adoption, will pezrnlt "[he estab.<br />
c]iffe and Thomas German, and agaID. RaT elee{ton WIll g[ve<br />
,publication today, Andrew Tru.<br />
Mrs. Upton Will go down with FTonk]in JL9 first temain govern- "H~or ~e, nunlberless ~3LilS= hen, chairman of the ~ Gay-<br />
]J~hmellt of resear~ facilities<br />
hthl, ins O~[Jcidi~ ang there is no "The three~ti<strong>gt</strong>t prefix to be ernment group, declared that Mi]~stone, off West0n Road near ~ae~<br />
The strategy r~ay be the doubt that she wllI match most ~sed by all .mailers th Our com- the organization’s executive<br />
The Cotmctl is sche~tuidd lo<br />
same, bu{ there has been a men th k~owindge of govern- mu~ity, whether they are p~ hoard bee unanimously endors,<br />
confer with the boazrd Waderschange<br />
in tactics, The Regulars mental and elate affairs. One office Sex.holders, or whether ed Mayor C-eerie Consovoy, ~y hi.It, direr l~adthg of the<br />
have been trythg to pth o~ 0f the most prominent Dame- they get homo or office delivery, C0uncllmsn George Radcliffe, ordinance being ten~ztivelF<br />
Mayor Consovoy the blame fez crate in the’County, Mrs¯’Upton is 0g&" So says Acting Post- Mrs, Margaret Upton and Mr. scheduled for June 26,<br />
picket lines th front of the ecbeol Will ~0rng a wealth of political master Esther Keraper"<br />
Oormon. Ofice the ordinate<br />
e<br />
is adop~<br />
board’s office and the fight and gavarnmenlal experience to But that’s only p~rt ¢1[ the ALl except Mr. Gorrnat~ had ed, Bto-Dynamles Inc. of Edison<br />
ageJ.~tst de facto segregaLlori th the governthg bo~v~<br />
computerizstlon.<br />
the public school system. If the One vote for Mrs, Uptc~. "To this prefix,<br />
’~ been e~cinraed by the group beshe<br />
seys,<br />
in erpected ~o move its operafore<br />
the first elation on May iS, tions by duty ~I Onto a 132-acz~<br />
public b~Lvs" this lnsimmtinn it --0 ...... "~h°uid be The Citizens fo<br />
r<br />
Oood<br />
.<br />
Govern<br />
added<br />
the<br />
~v°’~J~<br />
t<br />
which sow four of lk candidates tra~t it acquired recently. Tile<br />
will be buying a ~OD~<br />
V<br />
insua,<br />
numerals "~, 74 or 7~, ~ you gve<br />
eJbethetod tar next Week’s run- compemy~s present leaSe in<br />
The fight agoinst what in claim- sent. organized in March by in Somerset, East M~tone or<br />
oft, The run-~4f wee caused Ed[~Oil expires oa thed: date.<br />
ed to be de facto segregation is former P]amlthg :Board chair-<br />
MJddlebusb, N, J., which would<br />
when two candidstas foiled 1~ AS reported by The Now~.<br />
the fight started by the Parents man Andrew Truban, today an- mean that the Zip Code serving receive majorities of the Sfi’~0 Reeogd [as[ week, ’Sic-Dynamics<br />
League for Educational Ad. notmees its supPOz~ for Mayor<br />
’ou is 08675, 08874 or 00875?’<br />
’~tes cast¯ " president Thomas Russell said<br />
vancement. The picket ]thee are Consovey, Councilman Redo<br />
Stay with it, cRin~ns!<br />
Pour members of tile Collies the Corapeny’s Iner~e#thg act[v-<br />
PLEA’s, tou, a[Jffe~ Mrs. T.Tpton ~ aed Mr, Mrs, Kempor said thot Sip<br />
are to bo steetnd for four-Fear ltles in the field of biocbem!stry<br />
TO attez~pt to hold Llle mayor iGorman, This js unusua<br />
I<br />
in that<br />
:cos into effect throughout the<br />
terms, and On "rdeSday the four<br />
Lotion on Ju]<br />
arts related areas bad made it6<br />
up to pub]in scorn for eonditinns th RS origins[ endorsement be-<br />
F<br />
1. It iS, she claimreceiving<br />
the highest vstea wiLl present ineatinn Lnadequate,<br />
su~h as Lhesv--- conditions, by 6~re the MaM 14 eleotinn the<br />
ed, **]Jlere],ly [he last word in<br />
magi addressing’* and "should gaJ~z office,<br />
Butter ~on~ C~eothd<br />
the way, which do not represent gr~ gave its SUpport to the P~[I~ Wfi[ be open from 7 a,rn,<br />
any flings] activities but are mayor~ Mr. Radcliffe, Mrs. UP- follow the city and lzta~e in ad-<br />
LO 8 p,n% in the 18 Ge~e-r~,l ]~lec~<br />
~ffSere Bth-~ynamins sought<br />
rather the expressions oI a free ton~ and former school ho~rd<br />
dresses."<br />
Lion districts, and baLlots will<br />
rezostng<br />
of ~ppTozimaLely<br />
far ~an ogFJCUlLUrO[<br />
700 acras~<br />
~re~<br />
the<br />
citizenry -- simply reflect8 the president Arthur Westneat Jr,. e The Post Office Department<br />
be ca~t by voting machines,<br />
fact thot the Regular Democrats Council in a4~endo so,sine Thurs-<br />
Regular Democrat. But 4,be CltL now may be engaged th an even Per t~a May 14 el~tint~ t~re d~ly night agreed to rezone about<br />
do not hove a single subsLontinl zez~B for Good Gove~rA de- more exotic adventure -- reduc, were 9.8~5 stl<strong>gt</strong>hid voters In the<br />
issue concerning mtu~idps] gov- cldnd to rescind its endorsement thg Oil names to dig<br />
its"<br />
r~ttntefpality, a~d she ~3t~nty 500 acres for whet vAIl be kno~<br />
eminent on which to hang their of Mr. Weetneat In favor of Mr.<br />
"So how are you, Mr, 1265?97 Board Of Elections said that as M-R, Research Zone.<br />
Campaign, Ooz’mazl, The (~lB~ge in BtXpPort Howz that stupid son Of yOUrS?<br />
this flgare will llO~ very by more<br />
The Council decreed that at<br />
We axldarse<br />
d<br />
Mayor Consovo~ re~tLlted "after thorou~ly re-, YOu ~a10W the one I ~ee41 -- than l0 for Thesday’~ balloting,<br />
inept .for the tlrae beth~ the<br />
f~r reelc[ion before the May 14 eva uo n~ each ~andidato " the<br />
g~7~543gl."<br />
’~le four Re<strong>gt</strong>dar I~emocretle<br />
extra 200 acres will provide a<br />
grotep’s "statement said, ~z buffer se~or between the new<br />
e]eetion~ ~nd we reiterate that<br />
candidates in the race are Cots-<br />
M-R zone and the industhia] otea<br />
endorsement now. He has been tbet ~-svnthat~n Mr. Westn~at<br />
ANTI-RABIeS CLINIC<br />
a ekJlthll, diligent, aggressive,<br />
did not stand up to exPeets~inns. TO BE HRLD TONIGHT<br />
cllman V/Rlthm Allen. Council- -<br />
mall Michael Lisl, Robert Stea,<br />
that run~ along Elizabeth Ave.<br />
d An an’~i’rabJes idlnin w~ll be ar:d Mr. W~sLqeat, a former<br />
hue to the Interstate Freeway.<br />
e~ee~ive leader of our governing Thus the new M-R zone wLl[<br />
body. Aa we edlthrthSzed on Agree or dinaBree -- but don’t eondtwtnd ~edny between 6 p¯m, school boord president.<br />
May 9. even the two Regular<br />
forget to octal " end 9 p.m, by ~e HeaP~h De-<br />
Mrs. Upton is also a Damebe<br />
bounded on the SOUth and<br />
DenloeraLlc the~i~thents have<br />
Ti~e poi]s will be open Tues. partn~efil in the Pogce Depart- west by the proposed MilLstone<br />
day fronl 7 a,m. to S p,m, merit garage, Oinott Street, , (ContJuRed oD Page 4) pnrk, details of which were an-<br />
excledmed "the progress made<br />
notmeed last week by the<br />
by the existiag Councll, while<br />
ship thg.hlok’° d --tesgarknd it th. 14 7 in First<br />
FHS uroun"a’ua’"<br />
g t,<strong>lasrq</strong>--S co i, Fa.k C=m,.oo<br />
.oneon the =h h. ,.e ,=stri<br />
We co~l~d ~gabl that Frank.<br />
lth Would be wise in returning <strong>Franklin</strong> High School will<br />
MaY~r Consovoy to the C~unetl, graduate its first senior class<br />
’~oere is much good work t~ be on Tueeda¥ evening.<br />
contidued, andhe eanmakosub- one hundred and forty.seven<br />
stantthl contribution to the mu- students -- g0 girls, 78 boys --<br />
nkdpallty’e futvre, are sehnd~nd th receive<br />
O~e vole for Mr, ~nsovoy.<br />
d~ploZXta~ at commencement ex.<br />
--0<br />
,eroises to be conducted In the<br />
~gh school stadium stertthg .at<br />
Briefly, The Ne~’s-Roeord haa ’/:lg p,m, In the ~ of thele-<br />
Small VA!] offer the viewpoint<br />
of "Courage" and Lthda K.<br />
Taber will present the subject<br />
o! "Fstth".<br />
ethos president Richard A,<br />
DeBthsl will d011vef the ’t~lcoming<br />
address,<br />
Miss Tnber is the class vicepresident,<br />
wlth Mar~a J,<br />
Kuderle the ~creta~ an~<br />
D~te PJLlon, a former severs.<br />
Iqsthan, pr~,ident of the Roard lag official ~ff the rn~lpollty<br />
ot Ed~cstinn. will present the end chathmee~ of the Board of<br />
diplomas. Adjustment, rapresest~=d Sic.<br />
The Rev. Charles ~ridgman Dynamite ~ ~’~eCouncLl,sase~<br />
will offer the thvocation emd the de" methlrtg and stso at the p~s-<br />
Rev. William R, MoKenna will vint~ nightie Plermb~g B~<br />
give the benedlidlon¯ Sarah R, meeting, ~en the boa~d voted<br />
Walte~ Will sing the Lord’s to recomme~ z’ezo~g fro~<br />
PraYer, ahcompanled by ,Karen ~uR~l to M-~.<br />
Olsen, aad the high ~eboo] The . ordthan¢~ will permit<br />
not ~ound any ~eason to ehenge mer~ w~ber, ~be eeremonle~ ~mlly Soues t~e treasurer, or~bestra will pLqy seyeral memzltaeturthg, /~briestthn add<br />
; JM position ¢~X the candidates, wLII be ~et~: iv, ~ gTm~ Superthtendent , Of. Sesools selections durtnd the ~peroJ~m& a~embl¥ aofiv4Ses related t~<br />
] 0~ ~ .%~e end~. I~’i naet~ ...... sgr¢~s~ ~1. 8mlt~ ~ M l~bael ~ g~duthes: .... ~tent~le pz.o~am- baths<br />
~ Coe~kz~z oec~e ,,Iavthg in ~onow’s World" r~. Burn, ,~t~l~’hl~a] Of: th~ GIBL~ d~ed iil the M,P~’I~s,<br />
: Re~.l~e, Mr~ ~ton m~ Throe. ~11 ~ .be the eommmz~ment~]gh soRoot~" will ln~ndnt ~ol. Rosl~ Azer, Nemey Rotflngel Also.W~itlen ’into the<br />
! ak O~man. " ~grhg .’~1~ ~1~ student a~Mps a~ ~watda to the~ad. Karen Rewser, .Diana Btaekeg code -are gategaas~ dJ~tln~tS!<br />
¯. Mr, RndvlL~e is cdle bf 4he<br />
speakers Will explore. D, Tedd uaths, Robert W. Allen, the high L~urie Carrel. Dorothy Cbem ,1]uRea,of ~d<br />
¯ ’.’i~Sst fortlz~lght men We have c~riethffcr~n will expound m ~.~eol pHn~pst, will prepaid
PAGE S THE FBANKIM[N NEW84~ROOHD<br />
Unit Officers<br />
Appointed for<br />
Cedar Wood Club<br />
Officers for thre* departmeni~<br />
THURSDAY, JUNE lSj lMa ’"<br />
HALF.D~,Y SCHOOL SESSIONS NEXT WEEK;<br />
B I R T H S "<br />
ALL CLASSES FINISH YEAR TUESDAY<br />
¯ In Princeton Hospital<br />
~, Ju.e ~--A da.gh,o~, to ~r.<br />
ClaSses in all svsoofs"Wlll 1~ FHS TEACHER REOEIVE8 Mrs~ Thomas F, Egan of Zl<br />
half ~essto.,!~.’~o.da~ ..d ~,E~ *T MO,~;AmsheUoy Road.<br />
TueMay and classes fur ,th~<br />
school yeae will conctode~ on<br />
Sanfbyd WOlff. ~rau~lh~ High June 8 -- A son. ~o Mr. & Mrs.<br />
Tuesday, School industrial arts inatruetor, Anthony d. Furuari M 109 S.<br />
Tke a~ool~cenlont was by AS, has received a master’s de<strong>gt</strong>~ LawtenoQ ~vol~tle.<br />
sistant S~porintandent Lawrence in industrial arts education [ram L~ St. PethFs Eespltal<br />
annual innchoon Saturday in Rhoades.<br />
Monlclath State Co]lepe. Cam- dune 4-~A son, to MIr. & Mrs.<br />
The high scboa] day Monday<br />
mencea’,cnl ~.xorelses were held ~erald OIderman of 34B Fr~nk-<br />
and Tuesday will begin at 8:15<br />
a.m. and end at ld:id p.m. Fie. a week ago yesterday,<br />
ltn ~oulovarcl.<br />
June ~--A son. to Mr, & Mrs.<br />
menlary elasse~ wIS convene at<br />
G,aglisrdi. Serving with her will<br />
be Mrs. J. W. Baisr, vice-chair-<br />
PTA TO GIVE n~a~ot~. Merle oi G4 Willow Ave,<br />
Morning kindergarten classes<br />
2 ~[OLARSHIPS June 7--A daug%ter, to Mr. &<br />
will gn from 9 to 11 a.m, and<br />
bird. Charles Harris of dO Phtlafternoon<br />
Kindergarterna will The Pine Grove Manor School<br />
PTA will award two $1~0 sober- ~lps Road; a daughter, to Mr, &<br />
The dth Grade in pine Grove arshlps to two graduating sen- Mrs, Duane HiSs of t2 Atlantic<br />
Ml~z Nancy Terlnger Manor School will follow Its inrs of the <strong>Franklin</strong> High Road: a daughter, to Mr. &<br />
usual schedule on these days. It School’s first graduating class Mrs. Joseph Yttrcis~ ot II Cam-<br />
IV~rs. David Klune has been ~ltss Terringer Gets bridge Lane.<br />
at commencement exercises<br />
Tuesday,<br />
June 8--A daughter, to Mr.<br />
named chairman of the com. Degree from Trenton<br />
Mrs. goh.~ F, Ward of 1B2 Rater<br />
reunify servk~ department. Community Auxiliary ~o winners, wee will not be<br />
announced until grac~ation Avenue.<br />
Other officer8 of this group are<br />
The daughter¯of Mr. & Mrs. GIv~ ~100 to Squad<br />
Ia Somerset Hospital<br />
Mrs. R. F. Stehtick, program<br />
Steve Tertoger ot 44 COOper night, wiS receive the awards<br />
chairman; Mrs. Bocce Cappetto. Avenue, Miss Nancy Ann Terin- The Auxiliary of Community on the beats of aesdemin stand- gdne 6--A daughter, to Mr. &<br />
toys; Mrs. John Blckhofer. civic get received a bachelor el Fire Company ha a presented ins and schOOl activities. Priest- Mrs. Frank Sutton of 701 Somerarts<br />
degree in mathematics MOO to the Community First Aid pal Resort Althn is expected to set Street.<br />
affairs, and ,Mrs. David Klune<br />
from Trenton Slale Colle~6 at Squad. A~vard was made the the make the presentation, gone 8--A daughter, to Mr. &<br />
welfare,<br />
the June 4 commencement exer- Auxiliary meeting l~t week. The awards wSl be sent direr- Mrs, Frank Fitzgerald of 8~<br />
Mrs. Albert Graul has been eises in Trenton.<br />
The women will bold a penny tly to the colleges or tmiversitles Somerset Street¯<br />
named ehathman of the brMge<br />
Miss Teringer teuebes in sate on June 25 with Mrs. Frankat which the w~ners l~lan<br />
department.<br />
T~omas Jefferson<br />
A change in Saturday’s lunch- Junior High Keary as chairman. Mrs. Vin- further their education. ST. FETEHS’ OLA88XS<br />
School ~ Edison Township, cent Catho has been named<br />
FOR EXPECTSu~T PARENTS<br />
eon program will find MYS.<br />
ticket cbetrman tot a spaghetti<br />
Carol Ruddlch of the Old Bridge<br />
pHILATEMC’ SOCIETY St. Peter’s Hospital is sponsor.<br />
ART EXIIIBIT PLANNED supper th September. Mrs. Ed. MEETS TOMOHROW NIGHT tng 10 two-hour sessions in<br />
Woman’s Club as installing ofricer<br />
and guest s10eaher. She will<br />
FOR VILLAGERS’ GALLERY ward Heltdrlcks is a new mere. ScctetyThe wilt<strong>Franklin</strong>hold<br />
its flnaIPhilatellcma~.tfor"PreEaratl°nexpectantf°r<br />
mothersParenth°°<br />
substitute for Mrs. Paul Albrlght Mrs. Emily Sturkie ot High. her.<br />
of the New Brunswick Woman’sland Park will hold an art ex-<br />
The Auxiliary will hold a laterIns of the season tomorrow at 8 fathers.<br />
Club, originally scheduled to in- bibs in the Villagers’ Art meeting with the squad o~ July p.m. in the Ascension Lutheran The classes under direction M<br />
visit the officers, and lot M,rs. Gallery, located in the Barn I. The next regular meetin~ will Evangehcal Church, 247 Scmer-Miss Mary Dunn, instructar in<br />
Robert Russell of the Old BridgeTheatre, during the run of be an July 9. set S~treet, Wow Brunswick. obstetrics, began yesterday.<br />
Club, originally sebedaed "Death of a Salesman". The exattest<br />
speaker, hthit wSl open June 21 and con- ~..~ .<br />
tinue until July O,<br />
Gaynor Elected<br />
Alumni Treasurer<br />
Mra. Sturkie teaches art nt<br />
Rutgars Preparatory School.<br />
Madistrate Robert E, Geyser, ROSARIANS TO CONDI3CT<br />
a member of the cla~ of 1910 at<br />
PENNY SALE SATURDAY<br />
Rutgers University, h~t" bean A penny sale will he conductelected<br />
treasurer of the Rutgers ed Saturday at 7:30 p.m. by the<br />
Alumni Asaoeistion. Roaary Altar Society of Our<br />
An atlor.ey Mr. Gnyn~r is Lady of M~rcy C4~urch,<br />
¯ .¢<br />
South<br />
Franklth’s m~gistrate, a rest-Bound Brook, in the church hall.<br />
dent of South Mlddlebush Road Mrs. Edgar Slack is chairman<br />
and member of the New Bruns- of arrangements, with Mrs. Euwick<br />
law firm of Putts & g~.ne Berisonek as vice-chair-<br />
Geynor, man.<br />
FRANKLIN VOTERS!<br />
In a news release last week I revealed what many<br />
parents and taxpayers did not know, That actions of Arthu~<br />
Westneat Jr, have supported the pesRlon of the Pine Grove<br />
SChool #ekets and demonstra~rs,<br />
These stolemerds were made early el~ottgh to perndt Mr.<br />
We.tneat dr. to reply,"<br />
( I~ICE I<br />
In a~ Incredible hut clever effort to keep the voters fooled<br />
tats election day, he trtha ~o place the blame elsewhere,<br />
~ The money that bought these U. S. Savin~d Bonds<br />
gays two things:<br />
It ~aS’& "Ite~ N ~ family fll<strong>gt</strong> wants to do |t~ ~hs~<br />
THERE IS ¯STILL TIME! tn keeping our country ~trong--"<br />
It also says, "Here is a family that contribules to the<br />
P~renta and taxpayer~ who do not ~nt the d’stre~s and stren<strong>gt</strong>h of it, s country by keepil~g lt~e]~ stroti~ artd<br />
add one east a havl~4~ he r children transferred from one<br />
school to another most speak up against such a record at"<br />
:<br />
.~.<br />
ndependpnL’! ....<br />
v~r .or<br />
W~y ao~ p~g¢ Up for.~yr@ll.~avhlg~ at k~ ~ J" "<br />
: ~<br />
tke final ethetthn aett Taesday, June lit.<br />
~or a’monthty Band <strong>gt</strong> y~r .Bank? You g~t’baek $4 /. :<br />
for every $8, at mattrrlty, aa well as help~ir y~ux~. : ,,~’<br />
",’<br />
"~i<br />
...... ,.<br />
TOM GORMA COUNTY’’, !<br />
g ~hRttpe ,R&. Bora~t~et. R.J.) ! . . . SOI~O IROOK . ,K~.MOOI¢ ~ TOW~ .i , .’ ,; ~*..
Armour Star Young<br />
0 o.l,I m,. C’|<br />
TURKEYS 39’ 15. ’<br />
Ilil Ilrr’l " . nl i<br />
~K Monlo<br />
I TOMATO SAUCE "~ 7,I<br />
DE[.~MONTE DRINK ~" 25’~
PAGE g ~HE FBANKL~ NEWS-R~ORD TH~DAYp JUNE 18, 1~<br />
Good GovernmentGroup Drops<br />
Endorsement of Westneat<br />
ANCIENT AND MODERNTRANSPORTATION<br />
Aa a result, they have at tibet- f. Consovoy ........ 2,478<br />
ICOntinued From Pa~e D<br />
ed to PLF.~A motlvatlens ~Bd g, Wealneat :.---- g,3~<br />
crat but aligned wR-~h the Prank- ambition9 compi~lely levon- g, Alien ........ 2,235<br />
lth Democratic Club, minority sLstent wRh the truth," 4. Siea ............ 2,190<br />
/action of the local party. The Big GUOS~<br />
5. P.adcliffe __~ 2,119<br />
8. LlsJ .. 2.104<br />
& RevRluatlen The polRlcal mathematicians 7. Up,on . .. 1,921<br />
While endor$leg Mayor Coi~o<br />
Mrs. Uptnn and Mr. Goz’mau, tr~ng to figure who among the<br />
wJll have an extended field day 8, Gory’non .......... i,69d<br />
sovoy Councilmen Radcliffe between now and Tuesday night ’l~he Fau]kner Act which sets<br />
the election rules for mau~olpalthe<br />
Good Government commR- eight candidates wiB pick up Jtles operating under the nountee<br />
did not explain wh v it had sizablechunksof nodes ~ha~<br />
. cfl-n~auager fol~m of government<br />
wilhdrawr, its supporl from Mr, went. to ~ four candidates does llot permit party deslgna-<br />
Westne~L The closest the 8roup eltmhtated In the May 14 else- ~lens nrl mvnleipaL ballots The<br />
came to on explanation was floP.. RegUlar Democrats’ label on<br />
Mr. Truhan’s statement thn~ In that first ¢onie$l, Mayor the voting mach~oe d~<br />
"ALter thorougMy re-ewlqatin<br />
8<br />
C~sovey led the ~leld with 2,478 "Economy, Industry and Ordereach<br />
candidate, it Is the corn- voles, 407 short of a majority. ]y Growth." The lag chosen by<br />
mittee’s sincere bel~f that theseBehind him by 168 votes was the three Republicans Is "Confour<br />
people are by experlenve, Mr. Westneat, The distance ~e- tinue Good Government," Mrs.<br />
desire and qualifications best tween the mnyor in first place Uptc~’s slogan is "Bring Gee.<br />
suiled to be at <strong>Franklin</strong>’s Co~tr,-and Mr. German D~ eJght~ placeernment Closer to the People."<br />
oil table." was 786 votes, Mrs, Upton has drawn the top<br />
The s!atemen~ also declared Of the four Losers, William ~th on the voting machine. Her<br />
that "A quality all four of the Fairhurst, RepubIlean~ was high ~me Will be On Lever IA, The<br />
above candidates have in corn- man<br />
e<br />
wi~h 1,413. Tra~ing ~im, RepubUeanshave t~e next thre<br />
)men is one of courage coming was Herbert Greenberg ot the positions! Mayor Consovoy 3A,<br />
from within themselves and, no1 FDC with 1,2~2, Next came Mr. Radcliffe ~k, Mr. German<br />
from a political machthe. The~ Tl~om~s Rei]ly, ~ Be<strong>gt</strong>dar Dem. 7A, Next ec~ne the Regular<br />
are mature thdivldua[s, keenLy octet rtmning without party sup. Democrats, Cou~ellma~ List 9A,<br />
~wa~e of a eouneilm~n’s ditties porL with 1i2~, m~d in lest place Cotmcilman ARen 11A, Mr, Slc~<br />
io the Township as a whole, and wag another PDC man, Rixford 13A and Mr. Westneat I§A.<br />
HER RUIg~EN-....Assm~g portleu of family chores, Yes Fire@<br />
N~ g~ ~.es sister Kim, nine mcmth~, gfter ~[amtly arrived hi New<br />
Nork from Ho~g KOl~.<br />
PHOR~ YOUR WANT ADS ~ BA~DOLPH 0-83~<br />
not to Just a select group of<br />
pohilcally ambtlious pedl)le."<br />
Reals, with f,0H.<br />
The First Ra¢~<br />
PLEA’s Criticism In May the eigh~ ~lshed i~<br />
The Parems League for Edu- this order: Mayor Consovoy,<br />
ea~lenal .~dvancer~lent, which Mr. We~h~eat, Counegmsn AIhas<br />
been pressing the Board of fen, Mr. Sloe, Councilman Red-<br />
Education to e]imhiate what R cURe,<br />
~<br />
C~uncSman Ll~, Mrs, Up<br />
claims Is de facto segregatlo~t in ~on and Mr. Gorman.<br />
~.~ .. ~ _<br />
R~milton and ~IJllcrest schools,<br />
got Into the political swim this<br />
week W~th a critique of the ca~.-<br />
Mayor Consovoy took four dls-<br />
tracts, the 2rid, 20th, 16th and<br />
~7th, the 2nd by one vole over<br />
dldates, but without men~ioning his rm~nlng mate, Mr. Radcliffe,<br />
a single name,. Mr. SLea and Mrs. Upton each<br />
¯<br />
"In the last three week~," o~k three dis rle s. To Mr, S ca<br />
pLEA ch~r~c
,THURSDAY, JUNE ~, 19~ ~]~ FRANKI~ ~I~5-RECORD PAGE d<br />
"Bank Opens obo,, fo~ ~o sddsd. o~ ph~o~s o°0b °ed ha~ Easton Avenue THE NICEST THINGS<br />
had banking exporlen~g, Corn- ~<br />
On June 29 th Wide,. To Be HAPPEN TO PEOPLE<br />
assistant secretary and ~econd<br />
B ....... nstru(!tion bsS lnckargeofope,~Hons, hesaid, ~r<br />
d<br />
J<br />
moved taster th .... tielpaiad, is Robert Stallion of Freehold. e , une 27 WHO "BUY" A USED CAR ATthe<br />
<strong>Franklin</strong>, State Bank wig be<br />
opened for business on Satur-<br />
~eh of the equipment requir. Preltm~ary to the start<br />
day, June 21), it was announced ed by the bank aIresdy has been constipation for th0 widening<br />
yesterday by AnthDny D. Scho- deliverdd, the vice-president Easton Avenue the Council will J<br />
berl, exeeullve vice,~president, said, and the balance will be hu]d an informal public meeling<br />
Ground for the colonial struc, received soon, M~ch of the<br />
lure on <strong>Franklin</strong> Boulevard be. equipment will’ be k]eeh’onlc<br />
for affected prnperty owners to<br />
discuss a contemplated as~xs-<br />
"WaR broken on April fl, and the banking mnek]nos~ ~e added, ment Jr<br />
with whWh Mr. Bullinn has had<br />
curbs.<br />
l~ueh experience,<br />
The meeting wilt be held<br />
When the new financial in- FATHER’S DAY PHOHRANI<br />
slitution opens a new practise<br />
IN EAST MILLSTONE<br />
wlil be ina[ithled in thi~ region<br />
wltfi the csiablishment of full I~trs, Rtlth Smith will be Jn<br />
hank]ilg services otl Saturdays<br />
charge of a special church<br />
school program at 9:41) a.t~.<br />
Township Halt on Thul’sda<br />
27, at g p,l’~,<br />
Widening of the thoroughfare<br />
by the County is expecled to be<br />
started !ate In the Summer or<br />
Another Ianovation, he sk]dj Sunday, Father*8 "Day, at the early Fall, the program to in-<br />
W~[l be tile avai]ak]lity of drive- Essl Millstone Methodist clode that part oI the ave~tte hein<br />
and walk-up banking services Church, Wilbur H. Smith is su- tween Let~pp Lane and Mile Rim<br />
starting at g a.m, daily for thee<br />
.hours weekly, road ftmds to conver~ this part<br />
Thea] perk]ds for drive-ia services,bs~ will be open Monday, TRIANGI,E CLUB GIVES DOOLEY BRos<br />
Tuesday, Wednesday end Fri- The Triangle Club of .Prince- An assessment program will<br />
day~ from 9 a.m, to d p,m,, University wl]l give repeat not fdfect property owner8 who<br />
Thursday from 9 .... th 1)p.m, performance’s of this year’s already h ......bs and .idaand<br />
from 1):31) p,m. to 8 p.m., sbew~ "Ahead of the Game~", walks, Township Manager Witand<br />
Saturday from 9<br />
noon.<br />
Iomorrow and Saturday in Me- IIara Law advised the CouncS 111<br />
Carter Theatre, The two eveningagenda ~esslon Thursday. Where<br />
CHEVROLET<br />
A parking area for 35 performances wLU be given gor- extstthg sidewalks a~e removed<br />
being constructed, ing the Princeton reunion week-or damaged during construe-<br />
Aide Named end and wlll be Ia eommemoratian, he eald, replacements and<br />
Recruiting of per1)onnel for the Lion of the club’s 70th ann[ver-repairs will be made by the<br />
bank staff has been cotflpleted, sary. County,<br />
COR/~r~R OF<br />
E. MAIN ST. & FINDERNE AVE.<br />
FINDERNE<br />
FOR<br />
DRAPERIES or SLIPCOVERS<br />
Come . . , or shop at home f¢~ our exalt-<br />
YOUR CHOICE<br />
1961 Chevrolet hnpala 4-door Hard<br />
¯ Top, V-8, Powerglide<br />
1960 Corvair Monza Coupe, Power-<br />
$]89~<br />
glide, R. & H, $1395<br />
1959 Chevrolet Sport Coupe Powerglide~<br />
Power Steering $1395<br />
1958 (~evrolet Impala Cbnveetible<br />
V.8, Powerglide. ¯<br />
1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 2- door,<br />
$1095<br />
Powerglide $89~<br />
1961 Comet 2-door, R &.H. $1395<br />
the group of tnkrice -- hundreds of color<br />
and patthrB ebeiees. ~adltk]wtl and eeu- 1961 Buick Speeial~ 4-door~ Autotemporary<br />
desigas~ florels, monotone textures¯<br />
Many O! them protected from dirt matte, R & H. $1595<br />
and staining.<br />
1959 Oldsmobile Super 88, 4-door<br />
Hardtop $1495<br />
1959" Plymouth Savoy, 4-door Sedan<br />
SLIPCOVER ENSEMBLES R & H $795<br />
MADE TO YOUR ORDER<br />
Covers are cut and pin fitted on your<br />
furniture and tailored with contrasting,<br />
blending or self-welting. All have zippared<br />
closings and overlooked seams.<br />
¯<br />
Busy Wives -’~ou Can Shop at Home, Just C.a]]f RA ~.387,,~<br />
HOME BEAUTIFUL DECORATORS<br />
Walter Mosuriek~ Prop.<br />
W. MMN ST~ SOMERVILLE<br />
,<br />
"<br />
e~ ~ gde<br />
RA 5.~87~ *<br />
1956 Chevrolet Bel Air, 4-door, 6<br />
cyl., Powers]talc<br />
1961 Valiant 2-door Hardtop, Auto-<br />
$695<br />
marie, R & H. $] 295<br />
1957 Volkswagen, 2-door 8895<br />
We Are Proud of Our New<br />
Serve Our Customers I I<br />
Browse Around and Inspect Our Cars ~,<br />
D00LEY . BROS .<br />
~<br />
~UJ~[J~[’~i"V [ :,~J~ "~t"P’lz~’~’l’~’t’lr’lr’lr’l~ ." ,:: 1~’1,~ ~’.a<br />
’For ~se~i Car Information., !" ’"<br />
¯ ,~’ ., " ; ..... ~.. .., :. , "~ . ~ ’ ~
Highland Ave. Residents<br />
B~mSH BAN-THE-BOMB BLOKES BRING BABY BUGGY ~’<br />
File Petition for Sidewalk<br />
/<br />
¯ A proposal from residents of calling far apPlication of weed<br />
~he Highlargl Avenue area to kit]or to the gravel walk<br />
eliminate a gravel walk install- and eor~slruction of a one-inch<br />
ed earlier this year for the pro- blacktop sidewalk at municipal<br />
tertian of Fine Grove Manor expense.<br />
gravel sladents has hit a There was no indication lhat<br />
the Council would take quick<br />
snag and an i~nleal twist,<br />
aetian, 1[ any at all, on the pro-<br />
Thu~day night, for the third p~al contained in Ihe peution.<br />
successive Council agenda meet- Aa several of the goveprning of-<br />
Jng, Highland Avenue residents ficials pointed out, the munielwere<br />
on hand to seek municipal paltry does not pay for sidewalk<br />
~ctlon to elimin~te the temper- improvements, and to agree 10<br />
sty gravel wark, the claim he- such a practise new would be<br />
grmg that Jt IS J~agequato, that to leave lhe munieiphllty open<br />
il damages lawns, and that it to other requests of the same<br />
has not been used to the extent nature.<br />
anticipated. This tlmc they prO-<br />
Signers of the petition were<br />
sented a petition calling cn the Frank Lauding, Mrs. Joanna<br />
Townshlp to make improve=<br />
Juhosz, ldr¯ & Mrs. Albert Phltme~ts<br />
at municipal expense¯ ~ips, George Dumas. Mrs. Joan<br />
Praise from PTA Mavlea+ Nicholas Pagans, Mrs.<br />
The ironical twist came with G, Pagano, Mr. & Mrs Jose]~h<br />
recei.~t o~ a letter from ~he Pine Kb~h, Frank Piersanti and Mary<br />
Grove Manor PTA safety cam- Piersant], all of Highland Avemittee<br />
chairman, Mrs. Clyde hue; /~argaret M, McNally,<br />
Mitchell commending the Coun+ John F. MeNmlty, Alberl C. Deell<br />
for installing the walk Marco, Mr. & Mrs. R, Cappel-<br />
"The gravel watkway on High.<br />
[hd, a]l of Irvin<strong>gt</strong>on Avenue;<br />
land Avenue, Irvin<strong>gt</strong>on Avenue Mrs+ Eugene Kudarsz of Elm- BAN-THE-BOMB BUGGY~Yolm& Britons m~ke use of m~e as they stage a hal.the-lamb<br />
and Elmwood Avenue," Mrs.<br />
march<br />
wood Street and Mr+ & Mrs. from ~Aldermas~on. El,ZRish nuolear weaPOns establishment, to LO~t0~.<br />
Mitchell wrote, "is very much<br />
William Comlcchio of Sumner<br />
appreciated both by tile parents Avenue. PHONE YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS -- RA 5-3300<br />
of school nhSdren+ and adults<br />
who travel over the roads to get<br />
lO the business area of Samcr-<br />
set,t++°+e+th°+°a.n°°<br />
For Continued Progress<br />
of +he roads and area and will<br />
save needless medical expenses<br />
which never make broken bones<br />
as good as original hones,"<br />
Installation o1 the UPs’col wa]k<br />
Vote for<br />
Township Engineer William<br />
Rimmey, He contended tha(~ any<br />
improvement of the street<br />
JUNE 18 JUNE 18<br />
should await Installation of<br />
se4.ver lines. Several residenis<br />
advised the Council they would<br />
install their own permanent side-<br />
¯<br />
walks, andMr. Law promised te<br />
supply them with engineering<br />
grades+ The iT=anager ]ate last<br />
month acknowledged that ho had<br />
made a rash promise, thai’permanent<br />
grades could not be ea- CONSOVOY 3A<br />
tabfished untd sewer line Installationm<br />
we]~ prepared, snd<br />
a[ter the Council debated the<br />
ed to bring in cost figal~s [o]<br />
~ermanenl and blacktop sidewa]ka,<br />
+++<br />
Thursday + .....<br />
night Mr+ ...... Law ad- RADCLIFFE 5A<br />
vised the Council that a blacklop<br />
walk, considered a ¯ tom<br />
porary improvement, would cost<br />
approximately $2,050 sad a per.<br />
he and Mr. Rimmey recommend<br />
toni IhP Coun(’i] a.¢ree Only to a I<br />
permanent improvement an- ..... dneted on an n~=~msment pro- GORMAN 7A<br />
gram.<br />
Petition Sol,mitred<br />
At this point the delegation of<br />
i.esidents submitted a petition<br />
FARM NEWS<br />
KEEP MACHINE POLITICS OUT OF FRANKLIN,<br />
Th .... l pool collection will<br />
~e he)d nl the Rutgers Agricul-<br />
YOU WITNESSED THE RECENT CAMI~AIGN+<br />
~ral Engineering buildh~<br />
the Cel]e
PAGE ld THE P’Jgl~lKI*l~ NEWB.R~(~BD THURSDAY, ~ 18, 1~5<br />
Real F, state , Re0; ~mte FoP ~*nt<br />
,i .. t , , t , , ,<br />
¯ ~d,<br />
..... MANVILLE<br />
¯<br />
: No~ aloe. 2.Glory. e-~,m home. ~’t,. toil euement, exp~m-<br />
,,,Idon ~tto, open ~rch, ull heat.<br />
New Ranch Buys<br />
’Only 814,990!<br />
Three-room apartment..CaU<br />
Im ~d.<br />
ManviSe, 8-room apartment,<br />
’<br />
¯ ,, f .#dsklu~ ~]$9900, New, 3 bedrooms, science kRebun and large living ~oom, With lad floor, heat and hot water<br />
an~a~cee now duly did,080.<br />
.., d MANVILLE supplied. Available Aug. loi,<br />
$75 monthly. OOIl RA 2-9?47<br />
New @room Cape Cod, bulitdn even and range, birch cabinetB.<br />
ceramic RaG hath, gas heat, hase~.t.<br />
J, R. CllARNESKI AGENCY, INO.<br />
s~r ~ .p.m.<br />
015,900 Realtors and InEaranee MEmville, 4 rooms atld both,<br />
MANVILLE<br />
Main SlreeL 2-1amily berne, 4 ro~$ and ~th each ~pertment,<br />
|till I~semer~t, oil heat.<br />
Asking 16,500.<br />
’<br />
BILLSBORO ,<br />
Modern 6-r~om ranch, attached garage, basemaul, hot water<br />
heat,.enclosed porch, l~ acres of wooded land,<br />
$17,500<br />
’ RARITAN, BOUND BROOK AVE.<br />
7-room, l-~ory ~ome. bt br!¢k front, gas heat, a]urnlnuan st~rt~x<br />
windows and ~reons. Beautiful lmtd~ng*d 7g x 1~0 lot.<br />
$15~900<br />
42 S. Main St. RA 2.0070 Manville, N. J. be~ and f[emr. ~.~ ~,aicr AvaSe~le au~,pl~, July ls[. doa $8Y<br />
menth]y. Call NA 2-1147 after<br />
Air Park Realty, Inc. MANVILLE<br />
Eew e.raam C~PO Cod, *aa,B00, 9 t’.m.<br />
Farms Our Specialty<br />
Three neat rooms with beat.<br />
FINDERNE<br />
COUNTRY COLONfAL ~ I~ a<br />
RiChes tumt~, so.pie ~:,.<br />
beaut’tat[ BeRing Dverlooking N~W B-rom~ ranoh~ $19,900. Ceil RA t~84d.<br />
¯ a of)ring-fed pond. with<br />
rcom~ I~ bath~ new o~ BRIDGEWATER Manville, Z-room upelaJr$ .<br />
hol water beat, full base- Let -- ~0Oxl00, $4,000. ¯ apar~ent~ heat and hot wate~<br />
meat, Morro wtedowa and ¯ sttppilod. SeE Ctdl RA 9-I~,<br />
Imreetm. Ideal ~ttmmer home I.~t~ Ma~L~qski<br />
or for all-year-around lie-<br />
ReaRer<br />
Manville, 3-room, ul~tairs a-<br />
|ng, Handy to highway.<br />
EL S-lf~0<br />
,par~ment be~t and hot wul~r<br />
Price $13,500, with furniture, sttEpll~d. ~ Call KA ~-199~,<br />
212 S.<br />
JOSP~H BIELANSKI<br />
~d ~,afff, t48 ~g~<br />
Main Sk, Mattvine<br />
Oven Smudgy 1:~0 to $<br />
RA ~1~<br />
Pour roam house with bath.<br />
~NEK GOING EOUTR -- 9 H~ water, gas heat, 2-ear gar- These enema for 2 to 5 genRtbe~<br />
b~, ~d~ls U~- age. Two blocks off Main St, 141 ~.en, furni~d, own kitchen<br />
/rig roOm, larg~ hashes, gas S, 3rd Ave,, Manville. $12,~. p~lvfleSes. Inquire at dl9 Wash.<br />
but wt~ter heM, t-eargarage, inl~m Ave.~ Manville. BA 2-<br />
On 1 sere with some fruit 1197.<br />
tre~s and shrubbery and FOr<br />
view of the vsllay below. " ’ Ftnderne,. 5-room apartment.<br />
¯ Eve~lngs, cull gf~00 ot 8M~48 Macadam ~o~d, $14,900. Black Angus steer heM. Ea~ ~eeond floor. Heat and hot<br />
COUNTRY COLONIAL<br />
~’~. . ~ ~heis ~.o *m~a ~u~ ~.ater. ~e yard, ~L ~-l~l.<br />
DAI~Y FAP.M -- lt~ acre~, good teacher h’o~s, hull ~ whole<br />
House ~r rent. Heat and hOt<br />
Charming pro-Revolutionary, compluld~" restored. Graciotm $.mom house, 1 bath, oil ~l~Uaa~ I~s~ib Oaor~ R~J~h w~t~t~r, 49 N, llth Ave,, MatwUle.<br />
center hall re$1denea wi~ g bedrooms, g~ baths. 4 ftreplaees, for. heat, ~lrT barn with 3~ ~eLIe ~ff~od. Oral ~dq~,<br />
mat dird~g room, large new]y equlpavd cotmtl7 style kltehe~, t4anehions, silo, machinery g½-room apartment, furnish-<br />
Property in excellent ~militton on ~ tree-~adetL acres near Mill- ghed, Land ISvel, rtmning Dog house and wire enelcaure, ed, modern, private entrance,<br />
~tone, ~8,600, Inspection arranged by ap~lntment, krook e~d som~ woods; 1000J cedar It, wMe, post l0 sad ft [or,@, gets, 5 ~0, ft. l’~#h, CE 9- W~s~on. Call HA 6-9~7; if no<br />
answer, call ~A 2-L38~.<br />
Contact feet on macadam road.<br />
gT0~.<br />
Price ~Ag,0~O.<br />
--’" ~n-~om houae. Call afta~<br />
CLAUDIA CONDO P/kSCALE, ReahoT swtmmmg I~oL 90 thc~es<br />
p,m., RA 6-4085.<br />
MR P~ REALTY, llf~. high. IC’ R, diameter, exceUent<br />
68 North Bridge Streel~ Somerville<br />
REALTORS<br />
condition, ,chemical pm’ifisre,<br />
RA 2-1052<br />
¯ 19, CE 9.s7~, , Help Wanted<br />
J. f& SL R. D. $ -- "~<br />
-MAKE AN OFFER Somer~le N. ft. Movtog, Must sell. OE rulri~er-<br />
Femate<br />
¯ . . 6n this 4-year-oi0, ~raonl raneb in better than new oondRJ~m, ator, Slinhen se~ ru~, li*~t~<br />
It’s hi a good MsnvEle Ideation and teuluded In t~e askiD~ price ~olph ~.Sllg room set, 2 Gaul table~, ~.-~b ~ash Rewsps~ers has a~<br />
are slum~num stor~s and ~vreerm, wrought iron raUblgs, macadams1 ~tTnte ~.~8~4 ~ve. STatUe 2"~ff~<br />
TV*<br />
9<br />
2 twin bed~, desk, ~ulmrAin ~pening to its editorial depart-<br />
dr~e. Ras jtmt ~2eea painted too! Asking 116;900.<br />
p00l 10x~4. ftoor ~r~bher arid mint, for 8 society reporter.<br />
~ollsher~ ice c~ler chest, D~r. Fl~il-th’~e preferred hut Will coil-<br />
SHORT ON C.~SH? REINFELD meyer mixer, and G’E vacuur~ ~ider B-days a week.<br />
. . . then this is the hc~e for you, [¢’s a 3-year-old ranch wflh $ o~et8 ~galffled oieat2er. Ceil ~A d~d.<br />
large T~oms, The lady of the hnuse will attjoy the bright moder~ Veterans, no down payr~eul<br />
-- AppUcs~ts mu~t have at least<br />
P~oomlile tent. fix9 fL floor,<br />
kitchen. Kids can play In the b~.ment on rainy days (it’s been<br />
a hlgh ~a~ool t.~u~ation. Pe~<br />
a]umin~.r~ frame, screen dtmi<br />
t!ledL As little as $~0~ down Is all yOU need (if yOU q~mlifyl. FHA<br />
~ Eraduating h|grh School in<br />
86~ Mo, ApproE, and wLadow, $25. CaB CR ~570g.<br />
eppra’~ed for $16.400 and that’s ~ll we’re attklng. Extra low<br />
June will be o0noidornd. Pro-<br />
[latency in En~Ssh required.<br />
taxes, too. 3 Be~OOIH~ ~ets<br />
~/~ H~E OT~E~S...<br />
Come see, you will save at<br />
¯ . . rat~ches and Cape Coda frm’n $14,000 (if yoo’re handy with ~ REINPELD REALTY, A nice<br />
pain; hr~shl and buildlng siCes ~t~t~;houc toWll it ~u h~t~e your<br />
Reques~ foriMerview must he<br />
AKC Chihuahua puppies, all made in writing in: Editor, Nask<br />
Cape C~i oi~ a beaatifully land- seapdd tel Many extras go with<br />
OW~ plmx~, Interested? Then give us a call [no obligation of eoursel,<br />
this ’~ouxe.<br />
COlors; ter~l~ol~ry sho~s. $~0 and <strong>News</strong>papers, Eox i~. Some1~up,<br />
RA 5-~dYd, v~te. N. J’,<br />
~-<br />
JOSEPH WILHOUSKY, JR,, INC. Non . Vats 8325 Down For Rent Male or Female<br />
Realtor<br />
SO M ERVILJ.~<br />
Full Price $10,500<br />
An opeRing ex[sts In the busl-<br />
SaU~ Samer~t Cou.~ Moi~ple Listlng Seroie~ Beaokiltde Gal~el~ n~s ~artmenl of /qash <strong>News</strong>.<br />
papers for an advertising as..<br />
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Fish t,a"<br />
attain contiderabin- addlBonal<br />
g O.th before ,....rtloul<br />
Two salesmen liberal starling 1950 Dodge. ~qer. g.door<br />
salary, for someove who Is In- hardtop, red at~ Whtth, anteferreted<br />
in slaying In the auto- m~ ¢~ausmlsalbn, 99war steermobile<br />
business, Nassau-Cone- in~, r~dlo, h~thr, Se,O00 miles,<br />
vet Meters I~, GaS WA 1-040~, original ow~wr,<br />
m~<br />
~lince rail ralntall,<br />
A "finger" pattern rather than<br />
,<br />
- -- ¯ a solid front char~teriz~ed much<br />
QUAIL PROSPECT8 When the sthelheedd reach act the AprS bu~ing, Some<br />
excellent cw- ask for Jerry St]vaster. ¯ dRiP, 247qinl?.<br />
--<br />
Quail prospects for the New suitable size they will be stock- areas, particularly swamps,<br />
deI~sp fall hunting *mason are ed .it3 ~lht: Manasquan and a were complete]y untouched, pro.<br />
exeegent, aeQording tO tester O. tributary ~f the Delaware. They vldthg a refttpe for wildlife. Few<br />
~l~7¯black Pontiac eonvertthth. MaeNamara. directhr of the are expected to go immedialely dead deer and many livE- ones<br />
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sea and. it they fol]owa nel were observed.<br />
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hours a day servicing an AVOn<br />
habitat: are open in southern three years weighing upwards of<br />
terch~ry Is your answer, Call tgS$ two-tone Mercury station<br />
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s<br />
d Dew white Wail tire<br />
~ew JePSey despite ioz’~st fire two petmds.<br />
~lainfield, N.J. and rebuilt motor. $27g. Gall damage in some area~. Native ¯ ¯<br />
Considerable care was taken AT GREEN KNOhL<br />
RA 5-73~.<br />
populatthns of bobwltkes are In to obtain eggs from ntoethaeds A Martinsvitle man playing<br />
Girt Priday, (~areer girl) for 1~-9<br />
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Buick<br />
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fine eouditthn, living[ in western streams fur e Jchns.Manvllth ~eam shot<br />
Quail chicks have started to<br />
permanent position in long essimilar<br />
to the Manasquan. There a hole-in-one on the par-three.<br />
~abltshed insurance office in<br />
1~8 ChrYsler WbMSor 4- d o o r hatch at the Edward H. Roth are few soft water chert-run 150-yard Pith he]e at Green<br />
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Thomas R. Gould t~sed s five-<br />
Jag conditions. Write Box 1957 Mercury Memterey 4
PAGff I~ THE ~ NEW~*RECOBD ~’q[JP, SDAY~ JUN~ ~Jj 1968<br />
POLICE PUSH SEARCH<br />
FOR KILLER OF GIRL<br />
By PAUL VAN DU]ZEN<br />
A small army of p01lee ¢Dntltmed Rs mh~lmtl today for the<br />
Mayer of a 14-year-ol~. [~XRu’.’ille gl~’[ Whoso body probably l~]d<br />
subtiler~’ed face down iti less than six inches O| a Htllsbor~lgh<br />
break for nearly a week. ~<br />
The prime suspect ~ at least lit the number of hetlrs of police<br />
PROSECUTOR SEEKS<br />
MURDER 1NI¢ORMA~ION<br />
P~Oseelttor Arthtt~ S. M~ro-<br />
dith has urged p.ttyorto who be-<br />
Ileves he or she has p~y ~ormarion<br />
on the SoPhie OleJntk " ¯<br />
queMlouhtg -- was a $’l-year-old M~.iWRIc man who has a record murder ease to call either his<br />
of a sexual offense. He was questioned on<br />
Tuesday and released each time.<br />
Prosecutor Arthur 8. Meredith said<br />
Sunday anti<br />
the.t the<br />
ag~<br />
man,<br />
office d~i’llig the day or State<br />
Polive at the Brldgewaler<br />
B~.l"rae~, who are 011 ~,hour<br />
a~ty.<br />
who he would not identify, stUl remaitm a ~Jspe0t, "although we His office ]lumber is RA ]5have<br />
no pt~oof," 1820. Sta~e PolI~ number Is<br />
Meanwhile, tho victim. Sophie<br />
Ole~nik. who Mr. Meredith saici<br />
was probably "forcibl~’ drowned"<br />
~n the same spot in which<br />
~A ~-0106. The’ offielal era.<br />
phasizes that persons sho,ld<br />
call no matter hew slight the<br />
Inform~tt~on m$1y ~eeril,<br />
~he wa~ found,<br />
~ttered Heart Cemetery off Mill-<br />
8tone l%o~d in Hillsboro~Jgh near<br />
/danville ~esterday mornit~.<br />
Wa9 buried in ....... (state Ph°~°)<br />
F~nera[ Home, Rarlt~n, was MANVILLE Pagrolmalx Rlchard Delesky Dolilts ot*t spot along<br />
called to remove the body. baulk L~l Royee~s Bt’c~k where the b~ny Of 14-year-sld Sophie<br />
V.~JJe out on Sunnymead ] baltk in Royee~s nr~mk where the body of girl was fottnd. "<br />
A Requiem Ma99 was sung in Road, Patrolman De]esky noted s/r~e she left home iv. mid-after. ~n which ~1¢ gill was foltnd. He<br />
Sacred Heart Church, Manville, ~<br />
following services in the. Ben- ~<br />
giovi Futleral ~Iome, Raritan.<br />
10ft Questioned ~<br />
The prosecutor said that ak’nost ~<br />
200 poP.grog ~1’e bee/~ question- ~<br />
ed thus far -- mos~ el them not ~<br />
a car 1hat passed the scene<br />
t~wJce. He jotted down the License<br />
plate nuh~ber and the owner*<br />
driver was called in later for<br />
questioning and released.<br />
Nearly iO pol/ce cars were<br />
in a driveway of the nearest<br />
noon o~ Jtme 2 lnter~ding to go to pointed out that anyone ~tepping<br />
Falcon Cared has been one of on ]ong~ Limber weeds w*uld<br />
the biggest problems of police, trample them down attd they<br />
Mr. I~eredtth is convinced now wouJd stny down. He added that<br />
that her last positive location no evidence of extensive tramwa~<br />
at Camplain and Sunny. p]h~g existed.<br />
sttspects ~ in the attempt to:~ home while officers Wer~ in the theme[tdt~reer°adlhotherWh°regir]sShe whotalkedcop.-t° ltsP°liCeneareste~teredpoiJlt theon SunRymeadSce~e from<br />
~iad the killer and to ~race the wooded ~trea. Among other of-<br />
’ glrl’s movements in<br />
tinned into MRnvJlte while<br />
~he late i<br />
l~oad, having to trample 1heir<br />
ficials there were State Police<br />
afternoon of June 2. ~: Lt. Loui~ Toth and Trooper<br />
Sophie went up the road towst~ own path through tmdergrowth<br />
She wa~; know then lo *be walk- ~’-~. George Schste~f~r.<br />
the camp. ’.¢hieh apparently had not beet]<br />
ing on SunRymead Road, south ~ophie Olej~Jk PatroJmran Delesky informed<br />
The slain girl was expected b touched. However. a small path,<br />
of C~ni3pl~in Road in Hillsbor- 1he OlejnJk family thut evidence<br />
meet Sophie Krasta, als~ 14 a~ probably that used by the Marx.<br />
ough, lntetiding to go lo a daP.ce I frJellds, who were out in t:he<br />
indicated that the body fOtmd in an 8th Grader, who was the ville boys who fotmd the body<br />
" at the polish ]~e]L"On Camp on del]s e woods off Stmnymead the brook was *,.heir daughter, OleJnik girl’s best friend, and perhap~ by the killer imd<br />
Falcon Road. tlOed along the btO0k huntit)g<br />
Came to U. & Lit ?&~<br />
A report that the Krasta girl<br />
Sophie, runs along the brook<br />
The five-foot, ane-lllch, 98- for frogs, dJscoveTed the body was too excited about all the fronl the bi"id~e,<br />
~pom~d glrl, reported missing t~ a]ollg a level bank o~ the brook. John Olcjnlk, 48, has been era- evertts to "give an accurate 8one She Knew<br />
Manville police by her father on PatrOlman Walter Kllmowlcl~<br />
ployed by J~hns-ManvJlle Corp. ~eeount of her girt friend’s<br />
since 1~52 whei~ he, his wife,<br />
The Manville of/leer theorizer<br />
June 3, was last known to be on desk dtff.y in Manville Police mov’ements, friends or any other<br />
Genevieve, and their three oldthat<br />
Sophiq l’~ay have entered<br />
pertinent information has prey-<br />
.<br />
the path from the bridge with<br />
PoJieeheadquarters~J~lee lbeinf°rmedbody was foundStatest ehi!dren arrived in the<br />
ed t~> be ~.r~ng, Mr. MeredJfl someone site knew, since again<br />
day, June 2, Mr. Meredith said. Ill HilJsborough Township. Chief United Sit, tea. They live at 49<br />
said. no evidenee in undei"gPowl’h<br />
He added th#. prelitt~inary in- Shu~ack ~hen assigned Patrol. N. llth Avenue, Manville.<br />
Just checking any poss[bflity p~ints to extensive trampling<br />
%’estigation indleating the glrl taaI~ Delesl~v to the ease, in The oldest ehl]d, who WaS lit his start got p~en~ls~ion and anywhere as might be e;¢pected<br />
w~s seen walking ot~ SU~nymead view ~f reports ~hat the OJejnik I~alcon Camp the evening of g~ve the girl a lie detector test. with struggling human8 -- a ~[rl<br />
~oad at t~e bridge over Royce’s girl and another Manville girl June 2, J~ Juli~na, 17, a Man- "Sh~ passed with flying colors," trying to get loose or run1~tng<br />
BPOok, abater a quarter w~fe r~ssLng. Chief ~tGvekln ¢~lle High School 9ttldetR, Sophiesaid the prosecutor, away and a r~n or youth trying<br />
fl’ot~ Falcon Road, ha~ proved Wall alSO notified and wenl to the was the aecond-13~rn. Her young-<br />
The girl also talked with a to hold on to her or catch her.<br />
4.o be inconclusive, scene, er sister is Stellr% 12, a student<br />
woman<br />
e<br />
assigned by polic$, in th The character and ~eputa*ion<br />
He also said that reports from When Ptl. ZMlesky arrived at Roosevelt School, and the hope she might be more eo~Ji, of the dead girl also have proon<br />
the scene abo~t 100 yRrds off Faxmgest is John, ~, the only denti~ with a woman,<br />
vided little of definite clues to<br />
Sunnymesd Rand, but in ~ very member of the family born in<br />
~¢~yin<br />
8 dert~e and wet woc~ed ~re~, he the O. S, Lie De~e~¢@r<br />
police. ~dr:~. Olejnik dma2rlbed<br />
are al~o inconclusive, because a found State Detectives Thom~s Mr. OJeSnlk was in a Nazi The Mat~vilie girt Is not the<br />
her daughter aa "an angel,"<br />
girl friend of lhe slain glrl and W~lker trod Joseph Barry and forced-labor camp during World ordy p~rson to ~nave been given NeJghbor~ on N. 9ih Avenue<br />
&or older sister were *here and Ca~t. Paul Betlo~c]do and De- War IL Returning ~o Poland the test. Suspec~ mad others, also reported she was a "nice<br />
did 13o~ see ~er. teeHve Vincell~ Me~z]$r of Mi’. after the war, he was again put nearly 10 in ~]l, have undergone girl*’ and ’~,’ery friendly)’ She<br />
~’he Autopsy Meredith’~ ~t~ff. into forced labor --Lhis ~ime ?oy the l~olygrsph examination, with wa~ also dqserlbed as a "hatxi.<br />
AUtopsy repor~ on whether the Soviets, He got the family ix, ~cttmive results, according working s~dent" aod eager to<br />
The girl. whoso hair was de-<br />
the girl .had been raped, had in*.o this country 11 yeart a~o. to p0lJce, help With ~arJtlg tot neighbor.<br />
~erlbed ~9 cLtrtp bl0¢lde, wea~<br />
s~xt~a[ relalJon~ or was molest- ing orange shorts~ orange<br />
Traehtg Problem Patl~tman Detesky showed hood children or to hang ou~<br />
cd are also inconclusive, ~he blotme~ white ~lveater and<br />
Tracing Sophie’s movements this reporter the wooded area laundry.<br />
10rosec~t~r added, slt*ce her I~0pard-skin kerchief,<br />
~<br />
when<br />
Her falhet, reportedly, St first.<br />
~ody tied become bloated and mis~fng, lay at the brook edge<br />
refused to ~rm~t her Io attend<br />
~_<br />
partly decomposed from what in about four i~ehes of water,<br />
apparently was nearl7 a week Her body was partly decom-<br />
~n the water, posed and bloated,<br />
E, ut ffqe proseeuLor and. his<br />
Patrolman Delesky ~mtrtedl-<br />
.$taff, Stale Pl]ice from the Case atelv saw little resemb]ence 1o<br />
Barracks in Bridgewater, Pa- any mis~ing girl, except for ~e<br />
!~rolmrm I~ichard Delesky, asuiothes,<br />
because Lhe body ap.<br />
~signed b~’" Manville Chief An- penred ta be one Of a ~00-pouf, d<br />
idrew Shutaok to the case. and<br />
#rl or woman,<br />
tHlllsborou~h Chief Arthur Stove-<br />
"kin are no~ ruling out the s rong Find Pocketbook<br />
!possibility ~hat sex was the However, the missing ~[rl’s<br />
~otive. cliches, Jmcludil~ a black ~rs.<br />
imurder<br />
Death, however, ultimately indicated she might be Sophie<br />
:was caused by drowniilg, and OleJhlk, Seourlng the area with<br />
!Mr. Meredith emphasized "that the other officers, Patrolma~<br />
~t wa~ Iorolble drow,~/ng," Ssod De~k¥ ~po~ted ¯ som~g" ir~<br />
~and grit, apparently Item the the water on the f~ side ot th~<br />
bottom of the brook, vtere [n brook.<br />
her.lur~gs. Her f~ee apparently Dtt. WaLker flabed it out ~<br />
lotted into the break bed, In- the g4rl’s black straw handbag<br />
the dance at Falcon Camp, but<br />
then gave his permission. She<br />
bad been at abe camp before for<br />
dances and o~khtgs,<br />
The autopsy wa~ per[ormed<br />
by Dr. Edward Murrs.v of<br />
Newark, a pathologist, He reported<br />
tkat death Was 0altse6<br />
by drowninff.<br />
Clo|hlng Disarrayed<br />
Although ther~ is nc c0ncltmlve<br />
proof ¯ ff~at Bophie<br />
OlejnJk had been<br />
molested In any way, theSexuallYl~si-<br />
’don of her clothing when the<br />
body was ~lscovered ~dic~tes<br />
she may have been,<br />
Her ciothes were disarrays1<br />
zml ~horts aml panties apperent-<br />
ly parity pttl]e<strong>gt</strong> dDwtt, al-<br />
tho~h her blouse and ~ra aP<br />
"--<br />
t~*m~"~" ’"~ ’ ":’ ’ ~ i~{ ’ ~ ...... " , ~’...~i~,~t.&t~,<br />
Dh~eoveted by Boys<br />
The etor~ I~ in the early sent to secure mor~ trdormatit~,’~k~Ol~.~FOM~g~.~ab~t~d~f~ ~S 8aturdaF ~bee~ the whkfll Ca~, Bellocchlo and " *<br />
aflerr~on Of l~st Saturday Mrs, abotR the OleJnik ~!rl’s under.[ ~i~’s body was found was th~ quintet ~ ever ~ctes O~ State I Trooper Walker 4end, said the<br />
[~erdamih "~gro~ewnidd "6! Mac. cl~in~, to learn if ~he body’a[ Pence Dste¢~¥e $oHPh ~trl~<br />
i<br />
oea~. ~ left’al~ Ogpk ]Pttl~ Ll~t Off ~ls~eotll Ma ~’1¢ltt~e<br />
vKle called.2oro poU~e.to report midl~garmems matched. %’~qey<br />
I<br />
Beleeehlu ~ the 9ro~cate¢’s 0~1~, ~4ate Potl¢$ ~ I~ ToCh, [ anyone~ tr0rn the I~il4’s boy<br />
T.<br />
"e’~<br />
L~at h~r ~on, Thom~J~, attd a~ew, did m$~teh Im~ ~e Bon~iovlJ IJllDJ0o~Bl~ Obll~l~ I~l~lte~d, leo~l~#~zfft,~, I,ffl~l~*tO,=~,-- :g~-~. ~ :~-~
do.a . eno*, o .be,t ’Symb tic’<br />
TBtt~A~’, Jt~E Z~ 1~ ~t~ I~JihtJCJJ~ P,~WB-I~CO~ PAO~LI<br />
period of time¯ ~e energy from O ,<br />
ceramic very rapidly upon irag<br />
MIDDLEBUefl AREA<br />
pact, This Joss of energy makes All Gh’] ~co<strong>gt</strong>$ a~ Brownies<br />
the projectile easier to stop. the Mlddiebush apse will~tsl ForCe<br />
Resists Radiation<br />
He also pointed out thai many<br />
gather for a field day ors SetuP- ~a¢,<br />
:~<br />
day behind the MiddlebUsh Fire- ceramic*, when treed th corn- house¯ The program IS in charge<br />
.<br />
Picketing of Board of Educe.<br />
binatlon with such dense alemeats<br />
as lead, are extremely<br />
resistant to radintintt. Still another<br />
ad’¢aalage of glass armor~<br />
he said, Js its transpal¯eney, a<br />
Mrs, Ray Zerbe and Mrs,<br />
Harry Stiliwell. Activities wi[]<br />
start at 9:30 a,m. and conctt~de<br />
at 4 p.m. Scouts Will cook their<br />
own lunch.<br />
lion offices at Pin;s Grove Manor<br />
School by members and sup-<br />
Porters of the Parents ~a<strong>gt</strong>la<br />
far Ethzcatiorla[ Advancement<br />
qtlality especially significant for Parents ntay visit the area has been reduced to v~at PLEA<br />
p]at)e and vehicle wl~ldows, starting at 2:30 p.m, this week terlP, ed a ’~,Ymbol[s"<br />
Ceramics seem to be most stfective<br />
in those areas where<br />
TROOP $17<br />
GIr~ Scott[s of Troop 317 are<br />
status,<br />
A spokesman for the organize.<br />
ether materla]s have been unsuitable,"<br />
Mr. K astenbein said.<br />
"They could be our best armor<br />
against certain" tyl~s of anti.<br />
working oJ~ lhe Tree Badge ~nd<br />
the Foot Trays]sT Badge, They<br />
have visited Metler’s Wood to<br />
study the b sinrieal Tees,<br />
tiqn, winch charges that de facto<br />
segregalion exists in Hamilton<br />
and Hlilcrest ~,,hools, exp[sthed<br />
that "~ymho]ic ’~<br />
personnel missiles,<br />
pioheting<br />
mean~ the number of pickets<br />
Since completing this basic BROWNIB TP, OOP SB7 has been reduced appreciably,<br />
work, Mr, Kastenbein and his<br />
The troop bad a "~’Fly Up" ’Aqlere 30 to 40 persot~s formed<br />
staff, wJ)ieh includes laboratory<br />
ceremony at its last meeting of a picket line for about one hour<br />
teehnieJail John Rooda of ~ar- the season in the Middlebusb every afternoon until Morsta~<br />
tthsvJlle, have been coneentrat-Reformed Church, Scouts who ~VINDOW ON THE FUTURE ~ Ernej¢ L, Kastenhein examines<br />
fraehure patterns of glass hethg tested ~s military armor,<br />
u,uf’~-ss ,..= .,..P-re--:c- Studied<br />
it w~s sa~d that a much smaRer<br />
thg<br />
~<br />
upo~ more c~eta[led proper<br />
received their wings and scout nu.m~er v~ouJd nosy comprise th~<br />
ties of ceramics, piss ,~Te: Kathy Babus, EV~ l~ne each day,<br />
Chief of these are th~<br />
Lake, Joanna ’Borg, Nancy The <strong>News</strong>-<strong>Record</strong> al~o wag<br />
ateriath’ fracture patterns. N ..... ~unny Burton, ~seaz~ told that the inn<strong>gt</strong>h Of the line<br />
The waves set ~p "when a pro-<br />
Terrase and Sha~’~n Waiters. was being red~eed because comjectile<br />
hit~ a ceramic material Mrs. George Simko, troop plaints of segreg~tlon were be:<br />
¯ r,,-,-,- ,,1¢" ,-,,,,oa"-or<br />
are i rtao th o o in do,e in.d .....pressed her than s in, ,l[sd Co m[ssio.e o,<br />
’ mining tile fracture pattern, and appreciation to the lrcop EdttcatJen Frederick Raubthger<br />
"The w~ves andre out aphe~- committee mext~bers who ass[st by parents of local stRder=Is,<br />
Glass and crystalline ceramics of them as being very brittle, cally froth the point of Jmpac~ el<br />
ed her dttrlt~g the ~ar and pre- preparing the cornptalt~[s to<br />
a* potential protective armor for jmany ceramics are actually ex- speeds of op to 40,060 feet per seated ther~ with toke~.s ot ap be entered by 14 psi’eels 4s<br />
miIita.ry personnel and vehicles eeptlollagy hard and dtlrable," second, ~’gey Tefleo~ whet) they ~reci~tJoJL They" are ~es, A. Z~erbort Tat~ ~I ~ewat’k, 8it ~te<br />
are trader study at Rutgers Oni- Mr. Kastonbeth said, "For ex- reach the.back surface of the Nora[s, Mr**. S, Lysy, Mrs. F, torney for the National A~oe[Sversify,<br />
ample, abJmina, a crystalline glass, building up tht~sion and Burton and Mrs, A. Zavotsky. ti0~ for the Advancement of<br />
;~rnesl L, Kaslenbein, as- mater]al~ has a ranking of g On blowing out a par~ of the gia~, Mrs. Fr*lnk Res*a also re- Colored Peolle. G~,aeried bF The<br />
soclate research specialist in Mob’s Scale, the table we t~se btow[sg out a part Of the glass," calved a ~itt, She has been as- <strong>News</strong>-<strong>Record</strong> on Tuesday, Mr,<br />
ceramics and a onetime Navy to exoress hardness. Diamond, The IRutgers pi’ogram has reslstant<br />
le¢~der for two years but Ta*e said the complainl~ bays<br />
Seabee, has found that ca- the hardest substance, is enly calved the attention of the Army cannot be with the troop next t~t been co~pleted and h0 had<br />
remiss, despite their tendency one Point higher and steel IS Materiel Command’s Natick, year, ¯ definite date for filing them,<br />
to break in cvtryday househeld down at 3." Mass., It~boratories~ which has<br />
tree ....... thnes super~0r to The spec[s][st and his assist ....rded Mr. Kasterthein an in-<br />
@ozWenl[snal armor mat~rthls B,’zfs t¢~o tzoted tha~ C~r~mi~$, ve~tigatJPe confz’t~ot to further<br />
YOU Save When You Patronize<br />
~eh as metals and fabrles, are excellent armor materia~sl he study’s possihle military ap-<br />
’A~thoa~h ,n0st p ...... thinkbec..~e thoy ca. ashorb ..... I~c~ .....<br />
Advertisers in This z~,ewspaper<br />
On Tuesday, June 18<br />
elect<br />
<strong>Franklin</strong>’s First Councilwoman<br />
elect<br />
An Independent<br />
VOTE. 1-A<br />
for<br />
MARGARET M. UPTON<br />
¯ Capable, forward-looking, and courageous- Peggy believes in the future of <strong>Franklin</strong><br />
Township.<br />
¯ Experienced in civic and political affairs.<br />
¯ The most independent candidate, with no political debts to pay.<br />
¯ Peggy has to her ~sdit ~ years of dedicated service to ~e people of <strong>Franklin</strong>. i<br />
" , .~ ~ ?,: i, ~ " ,, ~ .........<br />
~OTE JFOR A ~~, ~U0~ ~PL~2ED ~ CON,SCIF..,NTIOU$ ATr~.., Ol~<br />
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Woroaiecki, P.,r~o,. 2 Variances Hdd for CoundI Review<br />
Catherine Yaworsky, Elaine<br />
Y.~o. Two variances ........ ded search~I)[]J[I~--’*--<br />
LINDEN HOUSE<br />
far passage by the Boar~ oI Ad- R<br />
SAVE BOYS justraent were held for review e<br />
~....... Dennis bytkeCouncSdurin<strong>gt</strong>heg ......<br />
EVAPORATED 5~ I~¢ ~..oe,s Btruk, James Binzewicz, Harr~<br />
erning body’s regular meeting S[~<br />
Boeselsger. Richard Ronham Tuesday night, e<br />
iMILK *ltSP H.ro,dH<br />
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SAVE<br />
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I10’’GreenBeans : "" 0T d=,is,0.<br />
......Ee.ooB O.o.o.0d,,veM~..,e.r, i<br />
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m~n Carf~gna deflroy Carlsen, increase the enmmeroinl use o~<br />
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duled For<br />
C on<br />
(OontlnLtediroroPaSel)<br />
LARGE<br />
I$ OZ.<br />
C Walter Davis, Richard De.<br />
BIasl, Peter D~mnieki. Robert<br />
Doktorieh. Yincent Finnechlo.<br />
TBe ocher would give Mrs. Rose<br />
phere, and for the sanitary<br />
Donato permission to construe~<br />
a d*weiling on three lots loeb*ted<br />
posal of animal wastes.<br />
dis~<br />
Charles Prankowski, Porrest at Kossuth and Oliver streets To Erect New Bufld~s<br />
1 V~NE "$’~! French, Stephen Ootagzewskl a business zone, Bio-Dyanimcs, a cormulting<br />
I . , s~EL~.OE 4 hc<br />
I Applesauce’ ~,~f I U<br />
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FINE<br />
Michael Orbac. Martir~Gutwei.~ On the MJddlesworlh variant organization for various indus-<br />
George Haefner, John Horvath CounvEman Michael Lisi claim<br />
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Aartm Howard, Denni; tries in the region, expects toed<br />
that former Town,alp Man-<br />
~’~- Hud~esko. Robert Jab]onski. ager William $ommers had utilize almost 30 bu~tdl~s~<br />
Darrell Jackson, Carl Jonas,<br />
granted temporary permission including vise barns, now located o~..<br />
MAINE<br />
Raymond Jones, Timothy Kane,<br />
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SAVE<br />
to exceed ti~e existing use pend- the<br />
e<br />
repor~d that all of thes<br />
farm~and it has acquired,<br />
tol ¯ ~ Ir~aWll, T~l~ ~ ~ ~ J~C<br />
William Kazar, John Keheley. Ins decision of the Board of Ad-<br />
Mr. Pillon told the Council. He.<br />
CAN IU Charles Ke]oh. John Knarvik, justment, and Be cbargsd that<br />
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Bruce Enolmayer, John Nazak,<br />
thN was an Irregular pr~cSee, ~’ill bn r~nedeied and used for<br />
.... Benjamin Lawson~ James<br />
~~- --- Leach, Thomas Levinskl,<br />
~oth variances ~re s~’hsduled at lea~t 18 ~ont~s, after whieB<br />
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SAVE Stelthet] Lezsn Jr,, Nathaniel to be reviewed at Lhe Cotmcii’s eoltstrtlc~ion of six lo elsht new"<br />
~[lr ~ ~[ V~TO’~.l~ ~ GIA?IT ~ ~C London, John I.owman Jr,<br />
agenda me~ing next ’Phursd~y baildiags is contemplated.<br />
I BREAKSTONE’S<br />
1 -- ell that severn] of the dwellings:<br />
Olsen, James Owens. Oinlio Pa-<br />
~ll~l’ae[ Awarded<br />
~n the 132-sere tract wil be<br />
Qsed as homes for families o~<br />
S_V~A BEe,<br />
¯ ~C lldovant, John Panettiere, do- For DeMott Irene aeienttat~ connected with BJC~<br />
,c ream Ch ease<br />
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PER PKG. Ig ll’°~h Po~tore, Joseph<br />
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Paul, Imp<br />
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Dynamics.<br />
According to in~orrrmti ....<br />
I ~O~N-BEN BEGU~LAR OR I[Beno)d, David RJehards, Joh~ will be ~.a~nd soon. week,Petted hYBio_DynamiesThe <strong>News</strong>-RecOrddoes laStnot<br />
Robert Salter, John The CotmeJl on<br />
Tuesday expect to occupy the entire ,&?.<br />
1 Eil’ " ~tC [miBy ....<br />
In. I T ! Ssmpson. Satumin ~rno~vsl~ awarded a contract to Herbe~<br />
acres it hae acquired and other-<br />
..... ShJmalle, Frede~rick<br />
irlnK Lemonaa e oBN J IV II<br />
Y°l]ersExeav’ting&C°nstrue" [and, oiawb~ehishasopBorts.<br />
Son~a~, Mlchee[ Surma: tion Company to pave the az.~s Dr, Russell has stated that he<br />
with bitumlno"t~ ~°nerete’ V°l" expee,, to bring retaled tt.isnB:[-<br />
Wayne Swift, Steve Szabo, lets was t~e lowest of three bid-<br />
I ~-- --~-- -- -4-n---- II Stephen Su$eek.<br />
ie units i~to the M~R zone, ttn~<br />
1 ’ C James Titus, James VanDer- ders wi~ a p~lee of $14,~30.58.<br />
that he alre~ly h~s commit--<br />
! t,ucumoers a f ori y d-- h Walter. 0an, o, B.roard, __o,. ,.__ .oral<br />
Weber, !~obeet Wells. David<br />
vEle bid $14.910.~3 rand Elngslon<br />
izatlone ~n lease space on the<br />
¯ ..... ilW~ltfield. Rudolph Winn]chi, BLtuminou. ~rsducts ~id<br />
tract.<br />
l FANCY CALIFORNIA m as, ~. imii Barry YeIMn, Ronsld Zabreskh $1S,810,14,<br />
IJ *. 0 , lO,<br />
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m range or w. "~ ~ PUCILLO<br />
re, .. m e*<br />
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PAOB ~A TIlE FRANKLIN N~WH-RECORD THUHS~)AY~ .dUNE 13z 19~ . ~.<br />
thought o! campoigniag waa recount last week by the FreZ|llghuysell ~v||es<br />
for the Regulars. ManviLle Democrats.<br />
" *1 just can’t bettcve<br />
Academy Applications<br />
~In t]tl Bolro~Kert the rn~ghfhat<br />
anyonet.¢ould be so ~¢j~t~i~:t; "’*~. The frscas n Frank tn ge s<br />
u.rappod up ’IMesday with the<br />
And it’~ been two helluva can’t,<br />
pai<strong>gt</strong>ls in <strong>Franklin</strong>. Flr~t there<br />
t~fJl~l~9 is:art old Representative Peter Pratingstupid,’<br />
thl~ Indt~dual ’<br />
s~by, tbe bemoerat~ ant~ot~lteed huyeen has invited qualified<br />
said the ether night"<br />
they are endorsing the apPoint- young men iv. his 5th District to<br />
apply fur examlttatlaas for up.<br />
who was the indlvidual who menl of Paul gulls, RePublican<br />
pol~lmeat s to Sl~rvlco ~cad.<br />
shuddered at Ibe thought of cam, aa permanent postn~asler,<br />
emles.<br />
paignlng for the N~gular Demc~ The #l!uaBon was deadlocked Agpllc~nts not less than if<br />
arats in Frnnklhl? No one etse and the Democrats covered ~tnd trot 22 years of age on guly [<br />
but Mi~ C~risie, themselves with magnanitttiW of the year they would eMor an<br />
full-off municipbl eleetian, this was the one with 12 emldldates[ weekWhenabot~twe queslionedher latest herpolit[eallast, byAppen~ing[ dtbe hassle.y u<br />
o rile toUt e rs a<br />
go dur. the representative academy are asked immedintely to contact<br />
run-off Jazz being one ot the which lermi~tted wilh the reg. I scdvIW, Grace declared that Jug the Eise~hawer Agministra- al 341 House ORioe Building,<br />
screwy requirements foe munlei- ulor election on May 14. Eigh~<br />
she was [n <strong>Franklin</strong> with ~o was tion, held Stills and flunhed this time the first StaIla[ Civil Washlngbm 25, D.C.<br />
palitlc~ op~rafing under {he sttrvlved, four were "bIessing ’~ of the DemoePats’ See~’ice exam. Another e.~ra<br />
theElamlnati°nSclvil ServlceWillcommisslonbe b~ld by<br />
Fnnlkner ACes cour~tl-mai~eger I and the polls ol~n again county organLzation.<br />
on<br />
topped f~he fist Of qualifiers. J~flY g, The ]egitga~v~ ~,~d be<br />
’ form of goverument. Three dC4en Tuesday for the finale,<br />
candtdales ten be in an ~riginal When we asked it this meant Twice i~ore the Democrats call- will have apPOintment vacancies<br />
brawl but at leasI two must One thing tar which <strong>Franklin</strong>lthat perhaps she had been dl- ed tar exams, and twice more to the Air For~-’e~ Mililar¥ and<br />
’ n j rooted by party eadera on the Bulls was Abou ben Adam. Naval aeademie| and one to<br />
secure ~ ma)r~rHy ¢,f lhe lois) ~n be grateh~ : There s o run-<br />
0 g ve<br />
iC°un y eve<br />
e Frank- i the Mercilant Marine Academy<br />
votes casl or bhe qt~sllfiers Off of the ruP.-off. ThlS one Is d. The Den’~$ could have insisted<br />
lin Regulars t hand, she ed- oa more ex,~ms, hophig a Damn- for entrance in 1904.<br />
must go through lhe hell<br />
the top leur being elected cormsnorer<br />
campaign,<br />
re.Ltted that lhit¢ could be a Rke-<br />
........ Sutia eJlmen ai-large enjoyed for four years. IF<br />
congressionall<br />
inltrpr~Jall0n, And than ~he [erM would<br />
FOOTHILL<br />
come out on top, but[<br />
PLAYHOUSE<br />
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added "T have an oh gn on,<br />
in h<br />
support w~ich would have lock- BILL8 ’THE BEST MAN’<br />
And t s a good th g, tee, t at !and thl~ Is why I’m doing it."<br />
ed any permanent ttppeintment I A final four-night stand for<br />
Tlte~day ’.rill be the elosirhg da¥l o,’ner than his I~ commit. +’Little Mary Sunshine," a<br />
for the be]Mr battle. If it eoa. Your party discipline is shoW- tee, Bulla played, it COol musical, began fast night at the<br />
and quiet over the four years, I Foothill Fray Hottse, Middlese~L<br />
and the Dems conceded that he ~ "The Best Man " Gore Vldal’s<br />
bad w~, A~ a l~ld~, Ibe }Sai~. [0omedy - iDelodr6ma about a<br />
A much more adept approach vdle Democrats came out of this[ Presidenhal convention, wilt<br />
Io ~he world of polltica/ shagging latlgle looking like loll luen,I open o~ Wednesday ~f 8:40 p,nl.<br />
ruggc~i e~t-I<br />
¯ C~p] for" the now famou~ PrL i<br />
Lae~rL= Road! n~.ry ~le ........ ,, ~h eh<br />
Hit ~,.~ro.~ ~o~o, o,,~ .....<br />
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threw into five Gee- ’°°1" King-size Strata.lounger recliner<br />
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; oral Electiot~ di~[’iels in his I<br />
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Safety Checked<br />
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b’renklin Democratic Club andl ~ " F o a m cushioned s ¯ at , ~ .<br />
,~a~. eoo~ro~ o~ ,he ~..,~. ~!sl ~~:’~ .. beoh ...., ..~ ,eel.st~ ~ l~Pl<br />
- Reconditioned , F~C ,,’as ]e t-~ ng;,,.t, ~an*.<br />
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Used Car ,~,-o~-~,~d o.,,.~a.on of =~<br />
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. All Col0is ¯ Water PumbS : ’ ~’!~<br />
Including Misty Lilac ¯ Faucet Repalrs,-:’ All Makes :’
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from one of ¯<br />
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cleans, restores leather. 8ouncy crepe sob, ethr~ steel<br />
shanX support.<br />
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16 Hazn|lton St.<br />
~ EL 6-3045<br />
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men. Whet fa his fashion<br />
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forrau[a? Petrocell[ Clothe~, TheSe<br />
superlatively styled euithfeotured<br />
at our otore--gNe every<br />
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PAGE 8A THE FRANKLIN NEWS-RECOBD THURgDAYp JUNE 18, 194511 f<br />
SpaM~h Style THE 15 TOOLS FOR GOOD SEWING<br />
Proper tools in good eonditthn Colored Thread¯ C0ntrastthg<br />
are needed to make sewtng easy hasdng thread ig eats? to follow<br />
as well aa aeeurale, ThLs ik one<br />
of the major 1epics during the<br />
tralntng course In Basic Sewing<br />
conducted receaOy far 13 lead-<br />
era in the Count::¯ ~.!<br />
when stashing,<br />
¯<br />
RuLer¯ Sboineh transparent<br />
with ~ [deh markblgs on hath<br />
~ldes 4rid ends used as a guido<br />
~ Somerset Coanty Home Agent<br />
Signs of the Tilnem -- *The Wider Look’<br />
Signs o[ the times may well attractive foods enhance the<br />
:<br />
A list of tools most useful for<br />
home sewing include t5 items in<br />
gowi working eondittha -- sets¯<br />
sore hharp, the needles and pins<br />
strong and sharp and rulers and<br />
guides true measures.<br />
Cutting shears. At least eight<br />
inches long with blades that col<br />
precisely to the pair .<br />
Scissors, Small, about five<br />
inches+ for cutting threads,<br />
"~;)len’bhsting or marking seam<br />
widths Bnd corners.<br />
CLoth guide, g~laehine attach.<br />
meat to golds 1o the elige of the<br />
raindc wllbe atH¢ldng, in mak-<br />
ing the ~ldchtng even.<br />
Seam-width marker. A SmAll<br />
gummed marker fastened on to<br />
the machine throat plate¯ Saves<br />
lime when the cloth guide needs<br />
adjusting, Throat plates w~th<br />
permanent thdieabons of stitchrend--<br />
"The Wider Look or Why hostesses status and make it Pins. SlIk dressmaker, size IS, ins width are available on<br />
Walk Wbel~ You Can Ride." difficult tar a guest to refuse, suitabIe for w0thh~g on most many machines.<br />
¯ Part of the sociaL customs of Today’s people have much fabrics, Bias cutting guide. A small<br />
~he 1969+a Is the growing interest , more ]eisul’e time. V.rnat work is<br />
rgape measure. One that will<br />
attachment to be slipped on a<br />
in automated devices. [ done is not as physically taxing oat st.retch, of fabric or rollup sethgor blade to nid in cutting<br />
It is a fact that a phys eel : as it used to be. We drive rather melah bias etrip~ of fabric evenly.<br />
energy comes from food, and if ] than walk. We rely on automa- Colored-chaLk pencils, F’or<br />
Pencil sharpener, A small, inthe<br />
ener[’y we exert does not use [ Lion for moat household task~ easy markthg of patterA perforaexpensive,<br />
for Pencils to be used<br />
up ’G~e calorie count of the food. i with washers, cleaners and ti0ns; marks eaa be brttshed oR<br />
for marking aotches a~d perfothe<br />
exee’~ is stored as fat.<br />
I other power~riven devices, quickly when no Longer iaeeded,<br />
rations.<br />
Mother nalurc is constanlly We are not using as much OPULENT TIE--opiAting Needle+". Size 7 or 8 needles<br />
try ng o save what is not used energy a~ our forefathers yet an epUleat feelL~g for eveldng strong enough fur sewing heavy<br />
Hem l~/arkeP, Those r~[:[uirup--for<br />
same possible futLwe I we are cash8 more and better. I is gowa with whReinee re-era- fabt’ies stteh as work cotloae, A in S<br />
a second person to pin the<br />
lenglh are more accurate than<br />
need BU she does not createlThene result is the Wider Look. brodered with god thread anSifln~ l<br />
r lleedJe, ~,i~e 9 0r 10~ is<br />
tho,~,e, self-operating,<br />
lhe needs fro’ lhe surpluses wei To bring about a proper balance ~ewels Tiers flow from walut easler to use on fee wools, sdks,<br />
~ave<br />
I<br />
aadvlsedly created. In I,~e mus have more exercise<br />
eo tong nnd other hphtwetght StiLetto, A sharp instrument<br />
order to bring about a baLance, ]and less food. A change in I topped by long coat. fabrics+ Crewel needles, with for punching eyeLets and rmnov=<br />
and hue a weight baLance, osr ve gh n, doubt wit, ~ea. ~ I t+rge eyes. are easy to thread¯ ing bastings.<br />
:[ODd ¯ intake must equaL energy than e In<br />
Moss o eat oudoors might There ale also needles with<br />
" food hab]ts--a " change I . ,<br />
-<br />
output,<br />
for tge better -- to a diet thai be served buffet style in the Ihreoders’ attached, used for Kitchen scissors are dandy for<br />
Homemekers h v a many e d +-I i is sound .nuiritiormliy and kitchen, then carried out on basItng ¯ slJeJrmg green asians and tops,<br />
traeting feelers in relation to calorie-wise.<br />
trays by diners. This keeps fob<br />
Snug Thimble snipping ~reah chives, s]ashing<br />
this balance. Our people have I ~ honest long look at our- lag at , a minimum and makes il Thimble. One that fits snugly, the edge’~ of steaks And ham<br />
more dollars to spend than in seLves may he the best bit of<br />
but not so tight aa to be un- slices before broiling, cutting<br />
easy fo serve bet sad cold foods<br />
any other County. We have an standing still we can do, es-<br />
!omforlable. When buying, try slices of cooked meet into strips<br />
=<br />
for salads,<br />
abundance, even surpluses of peeially if 1~ shows that ~me<br />
food, from which to choose -- ththg must be done to recapture<br />
I~00 separate f00d items in any the neat, trim+ alert look.<br />
buystsnttheappealaewestt° theforms.food buyer to Milk Supplies Many<br />
Informal Snacks<br />
Nutritional Benefits<br />
Inthe general[yinformalway<br />
of emer(aining that is SO much honlemaker’s lmle in providin[[<br />
B psrt O[ today’s living, we offer a good menu for each moml0er<br />
snacks and refresbmenf+, These of her family? Yet, many a<br />
st ~°~t ter~P4~r~ture$’ [ ]~ O11 for a perfect fit.<br />
/ ~ ~t~qv<br />
.<br />
What is so imgortant aa a !~ G~<br />
mat adequate in one or anolher<br />
the baNic four requiremenls+<br />
of<br />
~AT<br />
The basic four groups include<br />
a ptht to a quart of milk a day<br />
per !o4~rsou, four servings of fruit<br />
and vegelables+ two servings ol<br />
meat. fish. poaltry or eggs and l’ll<br />
four<br />
cereal,<br />
servings of bread Rnd<br />
¯<br />
i ’<br />
+°++++++-++ ¢ibe+ood0ver I_<br />
quart of milk per person for<br />
growing children plus a pint for + "<br />
each adult? It is an excellent<br />
source of<br />
buitder.<br />
ealcinm, the bone<br />
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+++°+++’+ I 330,000 ofour<br />
body from the protein, vitamin<br />
A, vitamm B, vitamin D, in<br />
Keep Fresh<br />
homogenized milk, for assimula- l<br />
tlon of calcium, and the miner-<br />
Iale. phosphorus and iron. Ha<br />
other one food supplies so much<br />
"~-d<br />
of value, and ia so readily avail+<br />
+++++++++ ".l eustomersuse t ,’<br />
the day placing seine ice<br />
gubes lu with the salad and<br />
It can be ineorporaled in the<br />
menu from breakfast Id mid-<br />
IputiJng Jt th the ice box night snack aa well us from the<br />
~l~ould keep it from wilting,<br />
HOW TO GET DIRT OFF<br />
Tl~ MARRLR TOPS<br />
proverbial soup to mrs. In calcium<br />
equivalen!s a)one, you will<br />
reoeive Ihe same calcium as is<br />
in a cup of milk il you use the<br />
Wh0. in only tbe last<br />
l<br />
five years, cancelled ~ORt~tv~<br />
Over 330,000 customers of Public Service hea~<br />
withgaslOver 48,000of th~eeustomer~aretbose ~tf<br />
~arble tops on furnishings following milk products: 1!~<br />
corse clean and glealding when cups light cream, in a dessert; oth~ fuels to gas.<br />
tI~blespoons of baking soda dis<br />
solved in 1 quart warm water,<br />
Lel sland a few minuts before<br />
Pill~b~g w!th warm<br />
aelLh a soft sl~th or chamois,<br />
On , ~ttlbbe~n stains,<br />
sundwieh, two servings of ice<br />
or l~l~ cups of cotta;<br />
cheese in a salad,<br />
Automatic blankets may<br />
,lAundered wSh mild, lukewarm<br />
grime to dirty up wal]~, curtains and furnltor,<br />
It’s dependable! Never a delivery pzoblem, gS gat~<br />
is piped underground directly to your furnace.<br />
~eot~omiga]+ too+ as Public Service gives~ without<br />
chai+~ "IS’clapt, efltoL~t servie~ on the gas burn+ I<br />
,|l~g parts and controls of’ga~ heat ng eq~ pmen~.<br />
tmOugh warm water to baking<br />
Aoda ~o form a thick paste, Rub<br />
~}stainad ’area lel ~;and a few<br />
mtht~tes. Rinse and dry.<br />
used, select "a abert washing<br />
cycle, htae drying is recom-<br />
mended--~n[, b ar~kel len<strong>gt</strong>h,<br />
wise ove¢’l ~a, au’uy~fromdireet<br />
ForafreebeaMng<br />
survey C~]] y0tl~ plut~lb~r~<br />
gsa beating II~a~er<br />
orPub]i¢~erv~e, .<br />
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l;l’a wise to be<br />
valuable papers are<br />
alOted ~,fore Fou go ~n’#~ 4or<br />
~.Summ~g vacation,.<br />
sunl[~tt, ~a’ver dry clean<br />
elects’it bl~keyt. Insulating<br />
terlals that sheathe<br />
~16hnlag aalvanbe .<br />
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THUP~DAY, JUNE Xg, ~9~<br />
Cal-penteT Ant May .<br />
Be Dwelling Pest<br />
The blhck carpenter ant, Is a<br />
WOOd nesting insect which oceasthnsfly<br />
becomes a peat ht<br />
d...ing,<br />
erie FI~AN]II,IN NZ~¯D PAOE OA<br />
h ~’~1"-<br />
for<br />
Carpenter at3ta 8~b soft WOOd,<br />
partlcciariy thai’weathered and<br />
beginning to decay, to make<br />
Problem~ oy She Innocent ant~ the Stubborn cavities to rear their young, The<br />
People who try to grow a lady in Hoboken who finds that Ianth<br />
simply<br />
do<br />
e~eci<br />
not<br />
it<br />
eat<br />
In<br />
the<br />
fiber<br />
wood,<br />
shreds<br />
hut<br />
as<br />
gardenias in their homes are :.file buds of her Easter gardenia they remove it in eonstructtog<br />
either innocent, or stubborn, are turning brown arnold the<br />
thnovcnt because they haven’t edges and d~ppthg off,<br />
theth chambers,<br />
Carpenter anl~ are distinguishheard<br />
that the average home is Tile garden book she bought ed from termites in that their<br />
no place to fry to grow a gard=- tsa~ tO water it often and feed ohar/~bora are clean and are cut<br />
rda, it acid. Evw mo~ Water? What across the grain ~ w~d. Pgea<br />
Stuhhm’n. like me, because<br />
they know It but keep on trying,<br />
klnd of acid? of shredded fibers occur on the<br />
First about the acid bUSiness. ,°utslde of infests[ wOOd.<br />
Dlsappointnlent is praetieaKy<br />
sure for both kinds, but that<br />
rare fragzant ~vom Beams io<br />
Feeding a gardenia plant acid<br />
WOthd he sure death for It,<br />
J~t ~-(~|lt C.~xe<br />
A five or six Percent ehlordgne<br />
dust or . 10 percent DDT dust I<br />
shou/d be blown Mto the gallery<br />
Stra]gMer~ It<br />
TO ~tte~ a warped~10.<br />
r~she the whole effort worth. What th0 garden’book author with a garden duster or anotheX llograpb reeo~, place tton<br />
while, probably meant te say, accord- type of dispenser. Do nDt close top ota wgrm clothes dr -<br />
er.<br />
~,*L<br />
~pr~td oaf a towel dr<br />
Eccentric ing to our Rutgers floriculture up ~he gugery until ell signs of<br />
Aroued Rthgers I’m known as specialist. Msiectht R. H~*rrison,<br />
Weight it With a hea envy<br />
life are g~e.<br />
book. Let it remain tm¯t<br />
the e~n{ric V:bo carries more is Ihat [eclil~ers a,’~ tlattlrsliy For further i~formatton write tha dryer co~l~.<br />
than f~ pounds of gardenia acsf. for the bul[etin. "House Ants<br />
p]anb pot and soil froi~t his He recomlnends one of the and Their Centre[*’, free or, rebeokyard<br />
to the office every soluble fertilizers ~uch as quest to Agri~Rurat Extensinn Washill<strong>gt</strong>oll (~Alup<br />
September a~d then carries the 15-t5-15 or 1540-18, dit~ted and Service¯ County Administration ISite of July 4 Sctwicc<br />
whole thing home again In May, used ac¢ordhlg to directiotls, Building¯ ~omervg[e,<br />
E<br />
Light from the office windows Aa for watering, let’s go hack Dr+ A, Angus Austen, chnlr. m<br />
a~d from overhead fixtures~ plus again to ~e USDA leaflet: man o~" lhe DivJ~iaa of ~eh<br />
a fair amount of hqmidity helps "Bloom failure may be caused end at~sistant profsaor of speech I<br />
keep my outsize gar~ecia nitre by poor iHumlnado13, by over- at Burgers University, will be<br />
over the winter, wsthrlng, by the soil becoming principal sl~eaker at the 74thl<br />
Then, when I plunge the pot dry, by sudden changes in tom- k.<br />
Washinglon Camp Ground Asth<br />
the SOB Jtl ~ half-shs’dy place peratore, by dry atmosphere or s~c’iation Independence Day ob<br />
for the awnner, there*8 ~t prettyhigh humidity comhthed with servar.ce in ~ridgeWator, angc~d<br />
chonce that It wilt bloom tack of ligkl, or by h~gh soiL nounces Robert R. Hmeheaon,<br />
during the summer, temperature.<br />
’~<br />
3resident,<br />
V<br />
’Unpoo~lsthg<br />
~<br />
In other words, you’re lucky Starting at ]0:45 a.m.. cere-<br />
2 leara~ a long I/me ago Irom if yea keep s bud on your p~a~t, ~onies will take pMce on the<br />
the experts and tile "Gardenia luckier ~[i]l it it stays to flower, association’s 20.acre tract on the<br />
CuRure" leaflet the U+ S. De- You can’t do worse than Let Heights oi Middlcbrook where<br />
partment of Agriculture pub- nature take care of y~ul" tha Continental Army encsmpod<br />
lishes, that the gardenia "is an gardenia outdoors, Dot and all, in 177%0. This Is where the<br />
unpromising plant for the home in the garden f~om now u~fil "Betsy was flying Ross" fMg of at 13 the stars Army head- LOI<br />
window gard~m." I~thor Day, Be happy if y~u can<br />
StilL quoting from the USDAkeep it alive over the winte~<br />
leaflet: "One of the most dif- near u sunny window, not tee hot<br />
quarters when adopted as the<br />
national flag by the Continental<br />
fieult problems in gardenia cul- nor too cold, .too dry nor leo Congress The a.~.xoctation keeps<br />
turn is bud drop, or bloom fail- wef, tmt/l next May,<br />
txre," Join u9 with the stubborn gas-<br />
And that ¯brings us up to the denis owners and see what you<br />
basines~ st hand, t letter from can do,<br />
Wken To Prlli~e<br />
SpYin// t}owering ~r~bs<br />
should ~at be pruned until<br />
after they have complcthd<br />
the ~[ag flying t~ere day and<br />
night,<br />
2 RAGWEED SPECIES IN COUNTY came thick arid numerous.<br />
remove a few at grOUnd<br />
O! tha weeds common Io S~rn- green, ~nson~pJcuous ~Iower I~vek<br />
erect Coanty, few aye more parts at the riPe of lhe branches.<br />
barmfci to ~ublic health thnn Since it i~ very Jlghl, Jl may be BFO~] Lea~ ]~vergreeBS<br />
ragweehs. Their pollen is the<br />
c~rrled easily by air currents Need Acid Softs<br />
~rinmry cause of hay fever<br />
prevele~ during August a~d far maIw miles, But the non- There bane been no.serous re-<br />
September. cenlrat~on Df ragweed 10ellen ports of rhododendrons, azalea, i<br />
Two species ~3t ragweedare that taut;ca the most trouble is<br />
OFUOUg~E<br />
andromeda and laurel showing J<br />
found in the" County: commonfound near tile areas where signs of p0Ol" grDw~, yeMowish:<br />
ragweed--ambrosia arienllsL there is an abuedshee of plants, foliage and a drying of branches<br />
folia -- and giant ragweed ~ Any rnelhod of Cont~l {hat this gpr~ng.<br />
ambrosia trifldn, prevcal~ the seed from maturing Although we usually think of<br />
Common re#weed reaches a will be effective. Meuhaniea[nn irl~ec~ or disease, It is often<br />
hulght of one to five feet, The nx~thods suuh ~s cutting, tnow- a weather, cultural or soil<br />
slam is hairy sad ~aoy-hraneh- tog* pollthg or hoeing are g~od dillon csusting the tro~ble.<br />
ed. The leaves are on[y slightly Ion smsR nreas, The weed-kith ~hvdodevdro., a~sfsa.<br />
g<br />
~ " ", s song y h’lden edo ’ par - . ins el en col 2 4-D is very el- dromeda and lanrel require<br />
ed, ~*nd mostly oppc~slle on the recline if applied early and be- special soils fat’ best growth. A<br />
sl~m and branches, fore seeds are formed, light, porous, wetl-dralncd soil<br />
Giant ragweed often grows Further informatlan on rag- quite acid or sour wflh an abun-<br />
Rein five’to Inure than 15 feel weeds IS fotlnd in a free circular, dsnee of organic matter ls<br />
l~dl. The slams al~ creel, rank "Ragweed and its Cocirol," necessary if satisfactory growth<br />
[~W[~ ~N0 ~hg0~ TR~.~TO~<br />
This sporty Work horse mow|<br />
lawn, ti~I$ soil, c/ears allow..,<br />
spe=dsandeasessl[lawnaadgardan<br />
tasks with more power than<br />
aay other suburba0-sized tractor.<br />
Over 20 Wheel Horse attaching<br />
If year f~m~ly ~eefls "r~om to<br />
grow~’~ ¢orfie In oi~d ~lk OVer<br />
eerlcw colt homelmproverae#<br />
pinna. ’~erm$ are r¢,ason¢lb[e,,,<br />
poymenU, tt*bedth your buds-<br />
~f, ArrangemenB can u~ualb/<br />
be mode in one vllih<br />
s~ coarse, ha~ry and have ~vailablo from the AgrJcuhura] , Is expected, tools I~l~de cem~cr~em~led 3d"<br />
many branches,<br />
Flower Pollen Jministration Tile pollen<br />
¯<br />
~s produced In tha vdle.<br />
Building, ~omerrOtBl~<br />
mower, gelPpowfr~d tJg~<br />
with iron deficiencies, swe~t snow-dozer blade,<br />
young leaves of the plant appear ~,<br />
:<br />
, oo.oocio.a.k --°"hell<br />
ye’’°W<br />
leaves have ycgow ~reas be- ~’ .....<br />
’I’h~ proper a]~oun[ of 0him [’l~iii~<br />
inum suitvfe, theogho,0er,00ves<br />
I~n sulfate, or bee<br />
¯ .All Leading Blran~ ~ FIXTU¯Eg of ~he "chelated" irene can be<br />
¯<br />
Plumbthg ¯ Heafthg recommended if the ~ii lacks<br />
¯ PAecirleaI ¯ ¯ardware - i acidity. After the soil aeidit~ tall rRFA gOgSJ~ ~eOD~IFI<br />
¯ ¯<br />
i<br />
Aluminum FteduetJI adlusted, ~nly apply fertUizer<br />
. for acid loving plants. Never<br />
Seeforyour~ffwhyWh~lHottl<br />
gets mole 6one Rrid gives mot*<br />
apply time to this gr~uo<br />
@ Pi 6- Cut & ~hreaded<br />
plant~, Tour<br />
h<br />
test rlde, ~tt .<br />
For bulletins,fUrther in[croat[ca,<br />
¯ ~ Ftgd~ Gcivecized.~pper.-~lrass ~1-<br />
Spa
PAGR ~A ~ FRAN~A~ NEWS-BgCOBD ~URSDAY, ~’NE la, IM~ .<br />
~ut reeeeta hie individual in- velopthe phtioscp~ty of JlmCor- ¢neutthll... pot hchlez*s and tray<br />
¯ ~,CJoeer Co~spon~ .. ."<br />
terosto and abilities,<br />
~ett, world heavyweight chum- cloths were sthrtod by girls of<br />
~<br />
The maturing club member don in 18~ who sakl tile mc~t the Snippy Scissors Club,<br />
II<br />
By ~ ~ ~tafl W does not look upon learning mportautinin~ithd°thbec°me ’~e Gci~igsf~m Four ~eaf<br />
things in 4-H eta work, but as a I[<br />
~ boxing champion is "fight one Eitit~hers are planning a camp-<br />
, pez~etual soewe o! aatlsth~Jon, more rotmd". For the 4-n mere- tag tr~p this weekenti, Their<br />
(~ediINO’ EVENTS CLUB.WOUK VAItIEI~<br />
The more a~tilty he acquires, beT, it Is to e~timmusty strive leader, Mrs, Terbune. and Mrs.<br />
the better equipped he feels to<br />
"to make the best bettor: ’ ¯ aowser wilt avcompany them,<br />
Today ~ Advisory meetthS, A wvti rotmdnd 4-U program met the important obligations<br />
L]~FI~I~tPS<br />
Cam~flte wilt "ca l~nd OR "<br />
" County Admthistrattolt ]3Idg.j creates many opporthnities to<br />
that he accepts. Mr* & Mrs. Uischoff’a property<br />
Members of the Ki~aton Busy h~ BelLe Mead, . ,Fair proJectsp<br />
I0 a,m, a¢cept~ respenstbltiW, demor~ The active )~nior leader is a Girls Club made sandwichea and demonstraao~s and a club trip<br />
~day ~ Einutr[cat proJ~t evni* st~ath competence and find hap- good example of ~ person whose saw a demonstratlen on man. were discussed at the Sttgar &<br />
.vati°n* ~otmd Brook, l0 a.rn.<br />
Today ~ State records t~leeting,<br />
Cottony Admth~L~ef~on ~/dg.,<br />
8 p.m.<br />
d~t<br />
9<br />
l~---Me~cs| exxon, Court-<br />
(y Adm~trlttic~ ~Idil,, 2<br />
Dthess In successful achieve- ambition and influence on pro- neTs.. ,~iouses are being co~-<br />
)ice Club mcctins. , .]Bob Cdle<br />
ment.<br />
~rem e~fectiveness are usoa]ly structed by ~e ]Branoh of the<br />
Watcht~ng has 9cot ~n his ap~<br />
A leader guides members into in direct" I~ropo~l~o~3 th ~tvo Kit3g~ton Btt~y Girls ~inb. ¯<br />
tryto~ as many differe~ ihtogs<br />
things: big willingness to accept Mrs. Be]tome, leader of the<br />
i~at~on caPil for the ~raU~la~<br />
~s possible -- in the members’ responsibility and the satisfac~ Manville Buttons & Bows Club,<br />
r~’ Club,<br />
individual Projects, the c~ub lion he gains through recogniz- demonstrated ~e toyth~ out of a p.~,<br />
CROOKED DEAL<br />
meeting, c~mmunity activities ed achievement, patter~ on fabric for the mem-<br />
Jtme 1~-~Falr association me~t- or eotmly and state events. Each All thlnSs undertake1 by club beTS, . .Members of the Kingston A London~ England, marke~,<br />
leg, County Administrationi$ destgnrd to help the membermembers wiR not be an ira- l]~sy Workers sewed on skirts, thg board bee banned the Ra]e of<br />
Bnig,, 8 p,m, create his c~ ambiti~ picture mediate success, 4-H’ers can de- short~ and dre~tee at their last bent or ero~ked cueuv~bers,<br />
OFFICES SERVING SOMERSET, COUNTY<br />
BOUR n alOOK , NOITil PLAINFIRO * SOMERVILLE . BELLE HEAD . WAJlREfl TOWHSHII<br />
AS SOMERSET COUNTY GROWS aa.’<br />
SO GROWS<br />
THE FIRST OF SOMERSET<br />
The First National Bank of Somerset County is now observing<br />
its 75th auniversaey. Since 1888 population in the county<br />
has increased almost 350. percent Much of the county’s<br />
original ~armland has been transformed to fill commercial<br />
and residential needs. The First of Somerset, fully aware of<br />
these changes, has kept pace with this rapid growth in the<br />
county. At its five, conveniently located and ~uily eqnippe~<br />
offices, The First of Somerset has the largest and most<br />
experienced staff of any county financial institution.<br />
As for the years ahead, The First of Somerset looks forward<br />
to continued service to the community.., business, industrial<br />
and residential.
WS-RECORD<br />
PObllsl~e~ Evei~, Thhr~dsy<br />
NE Tbo mdcUa<br />
Hash ~Ivwspapera In~, ,<br />
Office: Railrc~ad Square, Middl~bu~h~omerset, N¯ $.<br />
Edward Nash~ Editor and P~llsher<br />
Entered as Second Class Mai~er on January 4, 1955, under She Act<br />
of.Marc~ 3, 1879, at the Post Office at MiddtebUsh, N. J,.<br />
Re-entered on July 5, lgel, at the Post Office B.t Somerset, N. J.<br />
All news stories and tettere of comment submitted for publication<br />
must bear the name and address e[ the writer,<br />
Single eopies~5$; l-year subsoription $2.50; 2 years $4.50<br />
Telephonesl Viking 4-7g00. RAndolph 5-~3C~<br />
8OMERSETj N. d., THURSDAY, SUNE l& 1963<br />
Another Park for the Count y<br />
.~RSDAY, JUNE U, IM~ THE FRANKL/N NIIW~RECORD PAGE |~s<br />
STILL GOING. STRONG<br />
Only a tittle more than six grounds or boating areas, and<br />
years uld, Sonlerset<br />
Park Commission has<br />
County’s<br />
compiled<br />
this was a decision which has<br />
consistently paid off In hard<br />
an enviable record of develop- cash. priers from this busy pubmeat.<br />
And last week a new mBrk l]~ course have been plowed into<br />
of advancement was<br />
by this agency,<br />
With several park<br />
reCOl~led<br />
actlviOes<br />
other cowAmJssion elldeavora, a"<br />
w0!dklg settle ]ttdebtedness ’,vhile<br />
bringing to the County additionalready<br />
in motion, the<br />
slon anfioanced that<br />
eommisits<br />
next<br />
al leisure facilities,<br />
take miich crystal<br />
It does not<br />
ball gazing , ¯<br />
move would be to or~a(e Mill- to predict that, with the growstone<br />
Park<br />
agricultural<br />
In the lush green<br />
area xlorth of East<br />
thg population in soQIh county<br />
abd the therea$ing demaP.d$<br />
Millstone In <strong>Franklin</strong> Township,<br />
about a half-hour drive at the<br />
most frolo any point in the Counmade<br />
OI) Ilia ~roen Knoll coulee,<br />
thai the Millstone Park duffer’s<br />
paradise will .~lso add proflls<br />
ly, for tile eonlmJssion’s program¯ :,)’::. -.:~,.!;.~,. .~<br />
FOr almost Iwo years the<br />
Commission has been exploring<br />
(h<br />
e<br />
June green belt that runs<br />
along ~he Millstone Rivnr from<br />
iAItho’Jgh the eoromission has<br />
annoutlced bs new park PIall$~<br />
the pnbllc z~illSt nol think thai a<br />
new park area complete with all<br />
[; :;..~,"<br />
,I,,- ~*t~,<br />
-.:.<br />
"--:~’"1~-’.<br />
,<br />
~ A.’~,<br />
~ : :"<br />
’~<br />
! ’~<br />
~,-<br />
~ ~,~¯’"~’?<br />
Rocky Hill to Zarephalh, and its requlJemenls ’.~’il) be ready<br />
ulth~lathiy the decision wa~ at the stlap of a finger or the<br />
r0ade [o creale a parkland par- taktng of lille fo the Mcltier<br />
eel tothlin~ ~7~ ac,’es f~’on,ing onland. There is lop ot work to<br />
O/Books<br />
and Plays The Seed a Teacher Plants<br />
t o ’leer M ch of h s and w , be dane, espeemlly in deszgmng<br />
come ~rom lhe John Mettter l ~nd building the golf course, o~d Sundry rhmSs<br />
~state~ and a finer u~e could nnd nl il ng the req "en e s, I ......<br />
"~ ¢"-"~ ¯’r h- st,, h oiler he Sa o’s Green Ae’es av<br />
Iovely’¯°t U~.out. m..d0orsS~ t ~ ¯ ¯ ~t(" [ fl,on~ I snldc I at<br />
~valc,n’<br />
my daughter’s<br />
" " wiH" c*ome<br />
] ~eae ng t enl s n ply lo lstencan part e the o: one who ..... irst made us<br />
¯<br />
IKJnde’g ,e esther "" wan when so eerie boa some ng o aware of he hn~s of whch we<br />
The Park Commis*~ion made,, he~ n oneya. .r~needed o acqu. . re..a F to thank yell," I said, "for the i tot] them, to follow direcl or*s, were capabie, ahd who made tls<br />
oz/othern~, ha WISen ~oifdeelsl°ncourselnwellPrOVSd’he<br />
onnounecd"e ’an~’ ~"elhal tc°mmts~l°nexpects tu pro."as "o de ’ h rigs you have done o eo sider o er peep e Af er capab e o Inore I deed, R s<br />
""~ "- - " ° - n h or my c d hs yea’ S e a a y eachercon be oa Ylshe who ahes s fee gu ly<br />
part of Mil[stoae Purk There vide hmt~ed fambt es t t e new I I¯<br />
’ ,<br />
¯ . , ¯ , [ .i.t o .lad T .fil . sewls IO a’e Co e<br />
e esomes eezs severai~elrs Pa ~ ~o e d ,, a s<br />
so<br />
k<br />
a’, tuloest’oye byacasso 30pup s,i v en ,e nee e¯on hesree<br />
¯ ’ " . , ’¯- [ ~ ~ ~ , ’.~ -" .... I ave ea ¯~ e so n oh. And she ’t ever K nde ’ga ’ nero, if Ihey lif "~e sre no doing al ha we<br />
ago when the Cunnnmmoa deelll sou o e *.piss no co<br />
c<br />
~<br />
¯ . ’nli~slon I ~ d Bu hey don’ In h ha dn<br />
ilL haYe established<br />
]l°°ks<br />
forwa[’~ SO ea i thy to t. to e to o SO, I I . g t ve 0 e,<br />
:etou:&l~te Ith~e ~::ten dKV:ll~PCm:lnt- another high<br />
mark of achieve-I :h~°a°: ~s:l:lea:l:sn:r~,s]o~t<br />
y<br />
blI~enR:] ~::~ =:o ~ ;de°0 * I ~nd then th ....... the college<br />
ry C b r e " hun p e c ~eo<br />
I " ’ " ’ " p’of vho ores ed n ns :mac aa<br />
do - i<br />
’¯<br />
en a on wh ch s req ¯ed a<br />
,, ~ --. . 1. I I teaehe x o eae-n nlot’e than en at anal awareness o he Sac<br />
It s That Time el iear The e.ch~__sm,ed book_ -a I o.e p.p: ..... ne<br />
that aH knowledge is indeed one.<br />
o ....roar the first 01d and o,.y .,n.od ....ieipa, ood soo,:,ea.en yr :e.aseO, tooo, ete ----- "’.or.n .o o,e<br />
roscoe squads in all of our co - I CO n y = PP ror P "~ ass he that I hal I K e Never underestzmale the, g<br />
" ’ Y ’ " I " . ¯<br />
. - - "<br />
speak o el" AS it eat her iny ole o the K nder aren ed Us ha su o a ~h p<br />
~lun es o o he pub iv or ag- need nloney to na a and re- ’ ’ = P " ’ g ’<br />
s a<br />
" g~ . - " - se ’k uw ’ha s ew we ’ds teacher A eh ]d aces no me e ca "eer only for hose xuly<br />
sl~t~nee. ~lllS is ]u a-TO Sng p ace eq preen, money o l~lH "= I I ’ , ¯<br />
i<br />
t} paso can do for one~ erticlal ex erlencezn his entire dedcaed o hOTgOrOUSpLI~SLLLt<br />
lJ no or he men and waffleS:chose s~Je]l vi[~[ benls as am "¢ C" ¯ P<br />
who stand guard for nil of us btdances and oxygen. These men morale. So very often ~ teacher scholastic bfe than that first of knowledge. And these<br />
thl~s<br />
" " "" "<br />
.... y day of the ,seek, every and w .... h ........... d thei, ":has the r,’ebng @a, h,: e,’o::i~. ....<br />
defer heycar always ready [o:respolxsb!ly and bnee a year: ]::e~::’ ::,.~::: ~’e::ou,~t~ h;:<br />
are Poured otlt sit0 $ ~e<br />
0<br />
l"<br />
] ’ ,<br />
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....... ’ . -. , ta kuowitlg VaOULLZ~. as abs rac pr nc p es, bu berespono<br />
ia toe ca or ep ne p o c a argo s~ou,u , .<br />
. ~ Bu K~ndergaren eaeneesarelcaUse he naera heypresenL-<br />
Cons n y ra n ng o m- a su e par o e ouroen<br />
, . , l ....... ’Tin gl td your daughter likes<br />
e.ol ’ nu usuay heoneswere on-led was vng demonsra one<br />
pr ve cr ec nques, sways w e cones ne og " schoo "s esad " Rle~ihat’s b r it.<br />
c are<br />
de ’/ g s ad ..... " e , ’ co yo ng ’.~hci3 those pr nc p es<br />
at [}~ e reedy to r~°vq" t° at"<br />
e’ U5 e q<br />
t i " °at<br />
’ g v~al] yOU lily must Important J°~llelpmg i’v-’e meet them<br />
Oi f re or o supp 5’ ansporta a You<br />
to rsea]l much ¯<br />
’ ’ " " e ~1 yon se ’ your Ihem I O ~ jn nv ~ehool a he sa e I<br />
A eacbor never knows nto<br />
" Ion Co’. e sek. e squad~ are ’ an y a yo r n ’g’ ~ he - vhen ~<br />
e a e ’ yea s Bu<br />
~lime that I * leach them he see foz I al abouo<br />
us there are one or two<br />
what knd o so he seed~ he<br />
one of our grealest assets yes g ve money o a ’eseue, discinline necessary if they are I ’ I f<br />
o~,.o ~.~ ~ ~.~ .. ,~.h¢<br />
..... ¯ [ ~ ~ : ~ " - - I who n we w never urge ........ ~ ............... .~:~-.,<br />
~LL V unees eevnE o oo<br />
’ ’" ~ ’ ’ ’ ¯ " "" " " I to learn as they go on." never grow to harv.est, otlt trio<br />
.................. I We mo $1ZL’h a O~e n 6 ew ~a y e d B crop make he<br />
fCs n awesome respuns b<br />
FttNNY BH~INE~ I ....... IG.ade The frs u# ......... nterp’s .... h whe<br />
V ~ ~ ly 1 sa d ~5otdd neve<br />
¯ ’, ", , [home weeping. We ust cou d --Barb<br />
la,,e he eottr<br />
¯ ’<br />
ge e eae a v<br />
" " ’ hal knagine aetual[y doing all<br />
on~ )ounger<br />
¯ " ,<br />
than " a JttnJor "<br />
I high school<br />
ithe homework she had assigned.<br />
’ ’" ] But we did. And we Bet tl~ed t¢ Comedy Corner<br />
And thai ts ’true, I ~dded to!doing it, tou, She was the first<br />
Iny.’~]f. Whal they ]earn in Kinl<br />
teacher le show us ~hat to learn<br />
dergurten 1st and 2nd GradesI we hnd to work too, But the worh<br />
] i~ .in~1 everyHde~ -- ~’~’~rythin~. ~he made ~s do was ahvaya m-<br />
Ihat eottnts tinnily. ]Dlagine leresling, sod ~ hot tre~tlll01H<br />
!hav~ng the responsibility of of us she was" absolutely fail’.<br />
[ t~..achillg ~,n[Idren to read¯ There, We remember her b~cat[s@ we<br />
!is nalhing they wlll e~er ]earn actually remember some of the<br />
iYt all ~cade[l~ie "situation lhut thing~ she taught us. it was in<br />
can l~motely approach reading her class thal the span Ot world<br />
i1~ importance¯ If t]ley don’J
PAGE 1SA THE FRANKLIN NEWS-RECOP, D<br />
THURSDAY~ JUNE 1~, 19~<br />
1D___J [q’~’nan Cancer Toll U S ALLOCATES NEW WORK FUNDS;<br />
He olmarln TIS<br />
J & J OO~U ~.,il<br />
CountYincreased Last Year [SOUTH COUNTY PROJECTS IN ABEYANCE<br />
resigned as board chairman af<br />
Jc4:nson & Johnson Company<br />
sed is suoe~e0ed by Philip B,<br />
deaths in New Jersey in 196S<br />
than in l~96I, The total in 196S<br />
was li,370 ¢mupared to 11,194 In<br />
’ ’<br />
meree has announced tatoeation<br />
of supplemental Accelerated<br />
"<br />
grants,<br />
sertttal<br />
"<br />
stud areas where an ea-<br />
publln need Is met better<br />
Htamann vl North Branch. ltal, in figures compiled by the Public Works fuoSn nod a ached- by FederaL financing,<br />
Gem Johnson will continue to Now Jersey Amerinan Cancer ale of priorities for srants. At last determination, the<br />
serve as a dJreclor, and "as an<br />
ael ve oort c ) an n he af[otm<br />
, ,<br />
ol the fzr~n, according to a1 ~<br />
Soetety from records Df the Stole<br />
Department of Health.<br />
, .<br />
Thirteen counim~ reported in+<br />
The Housin+ g & Home Finance<br />
A g ency for publJe work~ p re. ecta will receive $25{] million<br />
Ceunly was sill] not, eliglb]e<br />
a "depressed area’, based<br />
*nemplo~alent pe~enta~es.<br />
as<br />
on<br />
Mr. Hofmann h~d been chair,<br />
man of lbe firn]’s ezveutlve<br />
MiddleSex, 97, more. Sc~mersel<br />
was third, 43 higher thnn m 1061.<br />
Lions range from Sits million<br />
$6 million,<br />
to south eounW tar which the Fed-<br />
eral funds were contenlplsted or ¯<br />
committee and viee-chalrntan of<br />
4~e k o a r d , He joined<br />
the company as s shipping clerk<br />
in 1930 tater completion ot<br />
studies at ~e Unlverslty of<br />
Pennsylwnia Wharton School of<br />
Commerce.<br />
i<br />
Other changes tn executive<br />
I<br />
P]t lip B. Holms m<br />
[n 1961, Mlddlescx h.ad 86 fewer<br />
Assistan~ Commerce Soeresou<strong>gt</strong>a<br />
were a new <strong>Franklin</strong><br />
cancer dea~ns than lm.t960. .<br />
tsry <strong>Franklin</strong> U. Roosevelt Jr.<br />
Township HAIL, a Montgomery<br />
The American society estl- said thai in yew o he fac Township municipal bttitdmg<br />
mates that lhere will be ~2,ta0<br />
the HBFA and the Health Edu and gat;age and a 5UO 000 million<br />
new cancer cases i~ the SLate<br />
cation & Welfare De ar{mvnt<br />
gPllon Water lank for Manville.<br />
thin year~ have applications nn haPd far in ¯ --<br />
excess of adoested atheists that Crooks Ram|gila Post<br />
[ S SUMPteR FROt~BAMS UNION JCNIOE HOLDS [ there agencies melee pro eels[<br />
positions include naming af Gus- ~_i I ,Vh ch meet th ........ ton +,elf Of Watersheds Officer<br />
I in n as i d Rags o on or Uno Jtmor . .<br />
+++..,~ ~t~v o: ~e h ~,.+, ++o~+ ,+ .ire .u er ~n OEOEL IS NEW HEAD Cnllege’s annual six-week sum-Irequirements along new gmde-I Malcolm P, Crooks who has<br />
com+"e’+""+ s+uee+e-d<br />
e +~e-H+ OF STA+E C.AMBER + mar sesalon wilt he he,S +orati<br />
been e.’