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THURSDAY t JUNE 25, 1970<br />

New Division Dean<br />

Changing Of <strong>The</strong> Guard -- Retiring Dean Ernest E. McMahon, left,<br />

of Rutgers University’s Extension Division greets hissuccessor, Dr.<br />

Hamilton Stillwell, in the library of the State University’s new<br />

C0ntinuing Education Center at the time of the center’s dedication<br />

this month.<br />

m i i i i II II II<br />

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Camp Laurel Opens<br />

From July 6 Aug. 14<br />

JAMESBURG -- Camp Laurel, Plscataway.<br />

which serves neurologically im- Program director will be James<br />

paired youngsters of ages 4-14Langen<br />

also of Somerset. <strong>The</strong><br />

will be in operation from July 6 staff also includes a registered<br />

through Aug. 14 InThompson Park, nurse and a speech therapist in<br />

Jamesburg.<br />

addition to the many Junior and<br />

senior counsellors.<br />

This will be the 7th season for <strong>The</strong> program includes percep-<br />

Camp Laurel, which is run by tual training, development of mo-<br />

the Central Section (serving Midtor skills and encouragement of<br />

dlesex and Somerset Counties)of social development.<br />

the New Jersey Association for<br />

Children with Learning Disabili-<br />

Tuition for this unique camp is<br />

$250 for the six weeks or $140<br />

ties (formerly the New Jersey<br />

Association for Brain Injured Chil- for either of the three-weal~sessiena.dren,)<br />

Applications and information<br />

<strong>The</strong> directors for this seasonmay<br />

be obtained by writing: Mrs.<br />

will be Mrs. Terry Laudy of Som- Maria Ell~iH, M-1 Willard Dunerset<br />

and Douglas J. Bohrer ofham<br />

Drive, Edison, N.J. 08817.<br />

26 Kids [4 re Champs<br />

Of JC Track Events<br />

Twenty-six <strong>Franklin</strong> youngsters<br />

won 33 first-place medale<br />

in the recent Junior Champ<br />

Track and Field Competition, an<br />

dash, and also the lO0-yard<br />

dash, along with Betty Haynes.<br />

and Pearl Slocum.<br />

annual event sponsored by the Betty Haynes and Yolanda<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> Township Jaycees. Cannady won the 220 yard dash.<br />

<strong>The</strong> meet was open to all In boys’ events, winners in-<br />

township residents between 9- eluded Dennis Mitchell, Terry<br />

18, and more than 175 young- Reeves, Ray Pearson, gavin<br />

sters participated. Williams, and James Gallon<br />

Medals were awarded to the in the softball throw.<br />

Ist, 2nd, and 3rd place finish- Darrell Woodie and John<br />

ers in each event, and competi- Wooten won the standing broad<br />

tion was limited within aP- Jump and Sam White, Ricky<br />

proximate age groups.<br />

Peerce, and Herb Haca the<br />

Deputy Mayor William How- running broad Jump.<br />

ard presented the medals to the Ortis Hastings and John Blair<br />

winners.<br />

were winners of the S0-yard<br />

First place winners were: dash, and Mike Blair, John<br />

Michelle Reeves, Gloria Hast- Blair, David Mendez, Rick<br />

ings, Kathy Cottrell, Lottie Pearson, and Herb pace wonthe<br />

Hastings, girls* softball throw. 100-yard dash.<br />

Shirley Gwen won the standing David Mendez, Anthony Mul-<br />

broad jump, and Karen Eaton fins, and Bill Andrews were<br />

and Gloria Hastings the 50-yard winners of the 220-yard dash.<br />

Smerdon Promoted To Asst.<br />

VP By <strong>Franklin</strong> State Bank<br />

Joseph N. Smerdon of Bridge- Mr. Smerdon,<br />

water was appointed AsslstautVice Ha, graduated from Moosil High<br />

Hresident of the <strong>Franklin</strong> State School and attended the American<br />

Bank, announced Anthony D. Scho- Institute of Banking. He began<br />

berl, president, his banking career in 1954 with<br />

the Scranton National Bank.<br />

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Active in community affairs,<br />

he has served the Watchung Area<br />

Council Boy Scouts of America,<br />

Somerset Valley United Fund and<br />

the Bound Brook Jaycees in various<br />

capacities. He is currently<br />

president of the Bridgewater Lions<br />

Club. Mr. Schoberl said that **Mr.<br />

Smerdon has done an ouistanding I<br />

Job in bringing new business to<br />

the Highland Hark Office."<br />

In the last five months, Mr.<br />

Smerdon has brought more than<br />

$1.S million in deposits to <strong>Franklin</strong><br />

State Bank’s newest office in<br />

Highland Park at 45 Woodbridge<br />

Avenue, <strong>The</strong> office is in a temporary<br />

building. A new building<br />

is now under construction and is<br />

scheduled to open in October. Mr.<br />

Schoberl said that the success of<br />

the Highland Park Office is largely<br />

due to the banking hours of 8<br />

a.m. to 8 p.m. dally and 9 a.m.<br />

to 5 p.m. on Saturday.<br />

. ~,~., :... .... Mr, Smerdon is married to the<br />

-. ~;."~ former Florence J. Heinblch of<br />

"1 ~.r, . ’ ~, Scranton, Ha. <strong>The</strong> Smerdone have<br />

....... five children; Joseph, Sharon, Cyn-<br />

JOSEPH N. SMERDON thia, Judith and Paul<br />

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL<br />

July 7 - 17th<br />

Kindergarten through 6th grade<br />

9:30 a.m. to 11"50 a.m.<br />

NEW BRUNSWICK BIBLE CHURCH<br />

Easton Ave. & <strong>Franklin</strong> Blvd., Somerset<br />

To register call 846-4234 or 246-1990<br />

Thanks Extended By<br />

Easter Seal Chairman<br />

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PAGE NINE<br />

Monmouth Fair Begins<br />

Total sellout for exhibitor space will be interspersed between the<br />

at the Great Monmouth Fair, June harness events tn the form eta<br />

28-July 4 inclusive at Freehold sanctioned AAU track meet on<br />

<strong>The</strong> farmyard and wildlife exhibits at Colonial Park are gradually Raceway, presages the most suc-<br />

Thanks to tlm generosity otSom- "It is too early to report ac-<br />

Thursday, July 2, b~glnning at 6<br />

ernst County residents during thecurately<br />

on contributions from<br />

building up to full capacity now that revisions to the display area cessful undertakings of this type p.m,<br />

recent appeal, E~ter Seal ser- Somerset County, since they are have been completed.<br />

in Monmouth County history. <strong>The</strong> Great Monmouth Fair kicks<br />

vices to crippled children and still coming in." Mr. Lothlansald.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sperts-minded set wiHhave off the week’s festivities on Sun-<br />

Youngsters will get to see and feed the farm animals such as<br />

adults will continue and perhaps "But, the present tabulated $12,-<br />

both human and equine contests day, June 28, with the Battle of<br />

expand during the coming year, 395.00 represents a 38 per cent<br />

goats, sheep, beef steer and pigs contained in the major area, and to whet their appetites. Harness Monmouth Parade culminating at<br />

according to Richard Lothian of increase over last year% figures, rabbits and chickens in the smaller pens,<br />

racing will occupy two afternoons Freehold Raceway to usher the for-<br />

Somerville, Somerset CountyE as-<br />

at 4 p.m. on July 1-3. <strong>The</strong> sulky mai Fair opening ceremonies, art<br />

All indications are that the proter<br />

Seal Appeal chairman.<br />

Wildlife on display at the present include raccoons and some sport, under the direction of the show Judging and 4-H Queen Conceeds<br />

from this campaign will en-<br />

On behalf of the Easter Seal<br />

Society and. those they help, he<br />

able Easter SeaYs direct services<br />

you ng foxes. Add itional animals to be shown in this section include ghmclardbred Breeders and Owntest. <strong>The</strong> rg~ben-openlng ceremony<br />

to handieapped people to continue woodchucks, possum and Skunks.<br />

ers Association of New Jersey, are is set for 2:30 p.m.<br />

gave special thanks to volunteers<br />

non-bettlng affairs and comprise <strong>The</strong> weeklong activities wlllhave<br />

and expand to meet the needs of<br />

who handled thousands of appeal our rapidly growing community<br />

Also of interest are the deer in their own pen area which also two dlvlsions of two heats each. special features for a.li segments;<br />

letters and the news media for during the coming year." housesa male and female peacock family.<br />

Two-year-old trotters and pacersKiddies<br />

Day on Monday, June 29;<br />

their support and speeial efforts<br />

will be In action on July I ann Senior Citizens’ Day, June 30;Wo-<br />

during and after the postal strike, Easter Seal seryices to cri’p-J All wildlife animals are released in the late fall and new animals<br />

three-year-olds will engage in men’s World, July 1; Teen Day,<br />

which at one point, threatened to pled people in Somerset County in- ]<br />

events on July 3.<br />

July 2; Sportsmen’s Day, July<br />

are trapped in the Spring.<br />

serious l.V disrupt be mail appeal. clude Rarltan Valley Workshop..[<br />

<strong>The</strong> human end of the sport 3 and Hatrlots’ Day, July 4.<br />

Fr;inldin staie Bank<br />

celebrates it’s luckv 7t.h<br />

...and you get !<br />

(And Savings account interest, too. 51/2 for I year, 53/4 % for 2 years]<br />

Open a $25 Savings<br />

Account in<br />

a Child’s Name and<br />

Take Your Choice:<br />

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CUDDLY DROOPY with a "barrel coin<br />

bank" tied around his neck to encourage<br />

young savem.<br />

::::.~.~....::.~:.<br />

THE SWINGEROO with a 14 x 13V4" seat<br />

and a 9-ft. polypro rope to attach to<br />

any tree. Safe for 150 pounds.<br />

/<br />

FUNNY MIRROR Frog and owl and other<br />

gay animals with a big mirror where<br />

their big mouth should be. With<br />

hanger wire.<br />

"Money rnuat #e loft on deposit at least one year<br />

Open a $100 Checking Open a $1,000 FSB Open a $5,000 FSB<br />

or Savings Account and Go Savings Account and Pick Savings Account and We<br />

Home with One of <strong>The</strong>se: One of <strong>The</strong>se Goodies: Give You One of <strong>The</strong>se:<br />

..... :!: ’!’?i:<br />

BEACH TOTE with a waterproof inside<br />

blg enough for towels, sun lotion, sun<br />

glasses, etc. Pretty enough for daytime<br />

dresses,<br />

SEWING BASKET in imported toyo cord<br />

with a carrying handle. Inside, a plastic<br />

tray to hold needles, spools, ere.<br />

FIX-IT KIT (Not shown) Hammer, screw<br />

driver, pliers, hand drill and an assortment<br />

of nails, tacks and screws In a<br />

handy plastic carry case.<br />

NO-SPLATTER GRILL (Not shown) w~th<br />

heat proof handle. Big enough to hold<br />

T-Bones or a batch of hamburgers,<br />

ribbed to drain away fat.<br />

"Money must be left on deposit el least one year<br />

Interest compounded daily.<br />

One gift per customer,<br />

You can even get<br />

a fashion wig...the same<br />

one sold in leading<br />

department stores<br />

INFLATABLE POOL big 3-ring size so a<br />

couple of kids can splash around.<br />

Bright 4-color design.<br />

::/!i :~i~¯iii:ii: ī ,’<br />

INFLATABLE CHAIR Sleek and modern<br />

and light with Its own built-In headrest.<br />

Great for Indoors or out.<br />

MAKE-UP MIRROR (Not shown) Portable<br />

stand-up mirror with built-in make-up<br />

lights and carrying case.<br />

HOSTESS COFFEE SET (Not shown)<br />

Electric pot that makes 4 to 8 cups.<br />

Complete with 6 thermos cups for hot<br />

or Iced coffee.<br />

"Money mum be left on deposit at least one year,<br />

*,.~ A Friend of the Family<br />

" "<strong>Franklin</strong> Bank<br />

* ~~ * memberFDIC Open: 8 to 8 Daily and 9 to 5 Saturday<br />

Longest hours in New Jersey<br />

LOCATIONS IN 8OMERSET AND MIDDLESEX COUNTIES<br />

Main Office: Kingston Office: Motor Office:<br />

610 <strong>Franklin</strong> Blvd. Highway 27 <strong>Franklin</strong> Blvd. & Somerset St,<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> Township, N.J. Kingston, N.J. <strong>Franklin</strong> Township, N.J.<br />

OTHIR OFFICES IN UNION COUNTY<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> Mall Office:<br />

Easton Ave. & Rt. 287<br />

<strong>Franklin</strong> Township, N.J,<br />

TOUCH-A-TUNE RADIO Deluxe 10transistor<br />

portable AM radio with<br />

automatic touch tuning. Remove the<br />

strap and it’s a table radio. While<br />

supply lasts.<br />

BARBECUE GRILL with 24" motorized<br />

brazier, Parma-Lift grid posltloner,<br />

3-position hood. U,L approved.<br />

3g-cuP ELECTRIC COFFEEMAKER<br />

(Not Shown) Brilliant easy-to-clean<br />

poly-propylene that won’t dent or break,<br />

Fully automatlc~slgnals when done,<br />

keeps coffee hot.<br />

MAN’S CONVERTA-CHAIR VALET (Not<br />

shown) Top lifts off. Chair by day, valet<br />

by night. Leather-look vinyl, foam<br />

padded, with walnut-finished legs,<br />

ICE CREAM FREEZER (Not shown)<br />

Automatic electric way to make your<br />

own homemade Ice cream, U.L.<br />

’approved motor.<br />

<strong>The</strong> very same marvelous s-t-r-e-t-c-h wig<br />

of washable Exelon modacryllc that<br />

looks realer than real.,, saves you all<br />

those trips to the beauty shop. In colors<br />

to match your hair.,, or maybe you<br />

always wanted to be a blonde.<br />

Just $7.50 for the Wig If you open ¯<br />

Checking or Savings Account for $50.<br />

Buy the Wig for $5 If you Open a Savings<br />

or Checking Account for $500.<br />

Open a Savings Account for $5,000<br />

AND TAKE IT HOME FREEr<br />

Millstone Offics:<br />

Rt. 533<br />

Millstone, N,J.<br />

Highland Park Office:<br />

45 Woodbrldge Ave.<br />

Highland Park, N,J,

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