16 - Franklin Township Public Library
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER <strong>16</strong>, 1972<br />
THOMAS J. KAVANAUGH POST 2290 post commander John<br />
Chebra presents Paul Renaldo with a membership award at the<br />
testimonial dinner held Saturday nigt~t for past all-state commander<br />
Edward Reilly and past all-American president Mrs.<br />
George Modzetewski.<br />
JEAN CRAME R. STATE P RESI DENT, John Chabra, post 2290<br />
commander and George Heikel, state commander presenta<br />
plaque for Deborah.<br />
Social Security<br />
Gets New Number<br />
A new special telephone ser- storing of additional incoming<br />
vice for residents of the Rarltan calls when all lines are busy. This<br />
Valley area is now being feature prevents the public from<br />
provided by the Social Security experiencing busy signal delays<br />
Administration, advises James as presently occurs during peak<br />
D. Murphy, Social Security traffic periods.<br />
district manager in New Brun- Mr. Murphy recommends that<br />
swick,<br />
people who have any questions<br />
Since the advent of Medicare in concerning Social Security or<br />
1965, there has been a substantial Medicare take advantage ot’ this<br />
expansion.of telephone traffic new service. In addition,<br />
between the Social Security beneficiaries can report certain<br />
Administration end the public, events such as change of address,<br />
National telephonetrafficstudieschange in work status, nonhave<br />
shown that approximatelyreceipt of check or death of<br />
’two.thirds of such telephone another beneficiary. The Service<br />
traffic consists of general Center phone number is 844-322Z<br />
inquiries which can be handled to<br />
completion by trained personnel.<br />
Capt. Joseph Rogalski<br />
As a result, a special telephone’<br />
service center has been<br />
established and staffed with<br />
personnel whose full time job is<br />
to answer such telephone<br />
inquiries.<br />
Mr. Murphy stressed that such<br />
specialized service will provide<br />
better service to the public and<br />
more efficient use of personnel<br />
through the use of specialization<br />
and advanced telephone<br />
equipment not previously<br />
available to the New Brunswick<br />
office.<br />
In addition to having approximately<br />
90 per cent of all<br />
incoming inquiries answered<br />
fully by the trained personnel,<br />
Mr. Murphy explained that the<br />
sophisticated telephone equipmeat<br />
being utilized c, ermits th~<br />
]’he Be m~mter Inn<br />
R0uIo 20L Stdmlnsttt, Xe* arttl<br />
Sl~Ct 1Ill<br />
Local Girl<br />
Runner-Up<br />
In Contest<br />
Miss Sherry Neumann of<br />
Somerset was awarded an<br />
engraved piacque as a runner-up<br />
in the "Queen of the Ball" contest<br />
at the Multiple Sclerosis Service<br />
Organization of New Jersey’s<br />
sixth Annual Charity Ball, held at<br />
]’he Short Hills, in Short Hills.<br />
In a state-wide fund raising<br />
contest conducted over a period<br />
of several months, Sherry was<br />
one of the five finaLists, the<br />
winner not being determinable<br />
until the night of the Ball, due to<br />
the clo~!eness of competition.<br />
Sherry attends <strong>Franklin</strong> High<br />
School where she is a sophomore.<br />
Asked why she entered the<br />
contest Sherry said’. "I love<br />
people. How wonderful to know I<br />
have helped someone less fortunate".<br />
The proceeds of the Ball will be<br />
applied to the care and treatment<br />
of Multiple. Sclerosis patients<br />
:throughout the State.<br />
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EARPIERCING<br />
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with purchase of<br />
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NOVEMBER 1B-19<br />
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Sponsored by Hunterdon Central High School Fathers Club & Band Mothers<br />
FAtlIt<br />
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Donation $1,25- With this Ad $1.00<br />
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CLOSED TUESDAYS<br />
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StatePolicc<br />
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Camp Area Designated<br />
Two new facilities are capable of handling 60-70 people<br />
available for use by organized and ,can take an overflow of<br />
groups at Colonial Park. ,several hundred people aa the<br />
Captain Joseph Rogalski Of the The first is a designated immediate ground area. A<br />
New Jersey State Police was overnight camping area which specified fire area will be cow<br />
assigned to the Morristewn will handle a m~.ximum of 60 strueted at the bottom of the<br />
headquarters as troop com- people. Groups wishing to use ’bowl.<br />
mander, it was announced this this area must supply their own More information regarding<br />
week,<br />
tents and : cooking grills. All the use of either facility can be<br />
Capt. Rogalski joined the force groups must have adult super- obtained by calling the Park<br />
in 1952 after graduating from vision, are forbidden to have Commission Administrative<br />
Bound Brook High School. His ground fires and must have OMces.<br />
parents are Mr, and Mrs. Joseph liability insurance coverage.<br />
Rogalski of 1136 Knopf Street, A companion facility is the new<br />
Manville.<br />
council ring fire area which can RECYCLE<br />
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