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.i;lh other action the couael] approved<br />
thd controversial zoning ordinance<br />
wl!ich changes the permitted density of<br />
the B-2 zone, which includes land owned<br />
by Somerset Affiliates. Only councilman<br />
WJllianl IIoward voted against the<br />
change. Pdr, Lattanzio abstained,<br />
TIlE COUNCIl, DEFEATED the<br />
introduction of on ordinance that would<br />
change the meUmd used for reviewing<br />
site plans. Presently, tiny township<br />
department head can recommend a<br />
change in a site plan and the planning<br />
board must agree. The proposed change<br />
would delegate the staff review to an<br />
inlvisory pesilien, which would not<br />
t:equire the board to follow the<br />
’ieeommesdatiens.<br />
: Many of the council members felt the<br />
change would put more power in the<br />
hands of "non-professionaL" members<br />
of the planning board instead of the<br />
department heads.<br />
Schools<br />
"[ (Sootinaed from Page (hie ]<br />
4’$1,000 - for the introduction of a<br />
I’>lanned program budgeting system.<br />
-~+’$12,000 - for the elimination of one<br />
driver education instructor.<br />
: ~$+i,o0o - for the cancellation of the<br />
~ehonl <strong>news</strong>.<br />
:At the board’s meeting last week,’ A.<br />
Wusy D’Cruz offered a motion to call for<br />
.4 referendum on the entire cut by the<br />
~tate, hut beard member William Zdep<br />
~O0vineed the group to use its surplus<br />
and go for the smaller amount.<br />
:The vote wus 6-1, with Barbara<br />
Francfert being the only vote against,<br />
/virile Mr. Zdep, ltarry Van Houten,<br />
Margaret Scherbina, Sandra Gruudfest,<br />
AIhert Censer and Mr. D’Cruz voting in<br />
support. The vote is expected to go the<br />
game way at the public session Monday.<br />
¯ AI)OLPII KATZ and Kenneth<br />
t~angdon were absent from the meeting<br />
Thursday night.<br />
The township finance office estimated<br />
that the tax rate could rise 7-18 points ff<br />
the refereudnm passed. On a home<br />
,%sassed at $50 000, that would mean an<br />
inei’ease in gl5 in school taxes.<br />
;.floweret, just hecause the referendum<br />
is passed, it does not mean that tax<br />
rate would go up next year. An increase<br />
in iudustrial ratables or budget juggling<br />
could ahsorb die increase. _ , ,<br />
P~anager<br />
named at<br />
Quick-Check<br />
!i SI)MEII\ ]I,[,E- t3, ilsou’ P.<br />
Ihdncs, of rural l,’lcnlington,<br />
ilns heen eleeled vice<br />
preslclenl I)y Sumcrset Trnst<br />
CompHny, il W[Cl nllllOUneed<br />
recently hy ,Jnme, I’.<br />
Glncnl)ello, Ismk n’estdenl.<br />
!. MiD Ihdnes, v/ha JO nel lie<br />
hunk<br />
FRONT END<br />
ALIGNMENT<br />
Ill [i)[17 IIS nn ussinlllnl lilvrlnillllillillililll,lll<br />
secretary, Wus elevnlcd [u an li , v, llill ,d 111 ’rhiilih’n<br />
ilsslshlni VICe presidency be .~/~ji.. --~<br />
fulhnvhlg year,<br />
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Ihl. Franklin NEWS’RECORD Thursday, August 2 f, I~) 75<br />
Hot air balloons, plan? rides obif0ar/es<br />
on tap at Sunday s air show AntionetteCusumano<br />
flat air balloons and dane<br />
rides will highlight an<br />
"Aviation Open Ilouse" this<br />
Sunday at Kupper Airport.<br />
Sponsored 6y Raritan<br />
Valley Air Incorporated to<br />
celebrate the opening of’its<br />
new "Cessna Pilot Center,"<br />
the open house will feature a<br />
variety of aviation-centered<br />
activities and experiences,<br />
most of which will be free.<br />
There will be sky-diving<br />
demonstrations, formation<br />
"fly-bys" by skilled pilots and<br />
three tethered hot-air balloons<br />
that might have carried<br />
Phioeas Fogg "Around the<br />
World in Eighty Days."<br />
" Airplane rides at Raritan<br />
Valley Air will cost only two<br />
cents a pound on Sunday, so<br />
that all the youngsters, as well<br />
as adults, can have a turn.<br />
’I~here will be free balloons for<br />
the children and other giveaways.<br />
Displays will include the<br />
latest 1976 model Cessna<br />
airplanes as well as pilots’<br />
supplies. There will be<br />
educational material on flying<br />
as well.<br />
In addition to film presentations,<br />
instrueters from the<br />
new Raritan Valley Flying¯<br />
School will provide complimentary<br />
introductory<br />
lessons on flying, similar to<br />
those given at beginner ground<br />
school.<br />
"After extensive research,<br />
Cessna n has developed a<br />
impressively comprehensive<br />
method of training pilots,"<br />
observes Raritan Valley Air<br />
President Dick Nierenberg.<br />
"The eurricdlum features a<br />
programmed schedule of<br />
flight .instruction as well as<br />
audio-visual aids that we find<br />
very exciting. It provided the<br />
most effective pilot training<br />
during the shortest possible<br />
" David M. Wheeler, former<br />
)nanager of Quiek-Chek’s<br />
.Fords store, has been named<br />
manager of the newest Quick-<br />
Chek recently opened in<br />
Franklin Township.<br />
: Mr. Wheeler, 24 years old, is<br />
single and lives in Sayreville.<br />
lie is a former student at<br />
Newark College of<br />
J~.tigi nearing, where lie studied<br />
industrial and electrical<br />
engineering.<br />
’.The Franklin Township<br />
i~uick-Chck, nn ltou[e 27, is the<br />
asth Quiek.Chek to open in<br />
Now Jersey. As part of the<br />
grand opening celebration, the<br />
.pew Quick-Chek donated ten<br />
cents from every loaf of bread<br />
it snld io its first week Io the<br />
American Cancer Society.<br />
.; Mr. Wheeler has been with<br />
,Quick-Chek for a year nnd a<br />
half and had been manager of<br />
the Fords store for almost a<br />
~6ar before taking over Ihe<br />
Franklin Towuship Quick-<br />
Chek.<br />
Time to check your tires.<br />
And our great tire values.<br />
Now’s the time to take advantage believe how good Michelin’s really are<br />
unlil<br />
of our best buys on Michelin steel<br />
you’ve got a sot on your car, What.<br />
over you drive, we’ve got a Michelin steel<br />
belted radials.<br />
Ever silica Michelin invonled the steel<br />
¯ bored radial in slack Io fil it, Michelin’X’ for<br />
American cars, Michelin’ZX’ for imporls.<br />
boiled radial back in 1948. they’ve boon Michelin’XAS’ for imported, high perform-<br />
giving drivers whal they want in a tire. ance sports ears.<br />
Long lira lile, proven gasoline economy. America is sold on Michelin and you will<br />
assured traclion, easy handling, and sleol be, too, prove il to yoursolL See us today<br />
belied puncluro protection. But you can’t and take advantage of our groat lifo values,<br />
Haines elected<br />
mcHnmxw/w<br />
;vice president<br />
!of Somerset Co.<br />
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175x 14<br />
18Sx14<br />
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20Sxl4<br />
21Sx14<br />
40.41<br />
43.74<br />
45,09<br />
51.II3<br />
II.li<br />
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44,89<br />
48,60<br />
52,10<br />
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19SX15 $8.00 65,33<br />
~$x|5 65,00 72.22<br />
215xl8 ¯ l,lO 77,$5<br />
225x15 73.33 61.47<br />
230x18 83.10 92,33<br />
23Sxl5 9~L10 102,54<br />
+ Fed, Tax trom 1.81 to 3,51<br />
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FIIANKLIN I Alnilli~llll<br />
LOBE and<br />
OIL CHANGE<br />
I ncludl.t ii i lit rl illllirl N<br />
ill fin i ntlllh*il ,<br />
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time and at the lowest pesslble<br />
cost,"<br />
Already certified by the<br />
Federal Aviation Agency, the<br />
new ground/flight school is in<br />
the process of obtaining state<br />
and V.A. approval for training<br />
benefits,<br />
Other Raritan Valley Air<br />
’ services already approved by<br />
the Federal Aviation Agency<br />
are aircraft and radio repair<br />
stations, air taxi and airplane<br />
charter. Raritan .Valley Air<br />
also offers t/e-down and<br />
hangar facilities and new and<br />
used aircraft sales,<br />
tlelping to conduct Sunday’s<br />
Open llouse will be flying<br />
enthusiasts from the area who<br />
are volunteers from the New<br />
Brunswick squadron of the<br />
Civil Air Patrol.<br />
In esse of rain, the open<br />
house will be .postponed and<br />
held next Sunday, Aug. 31. In<br />
either ease, the festivities are<br />
slated to take place between II<br />
a.m. and 6 p.m.<br />
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SOMERVILLE<br />
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Mrs. Antionetta Cusumano,Somerset.<br />
76, of 80 Ninth St., died A native of Sicily, Italy, she<br />
Saturday in ¯ Middlesex was the wife of the late An-<br />
General ltaspital, New .thony. Surviving are twosons,<br />
Brunswick, after a long Leo with whom she lived and<br />
illness.<br />
Mrs. Cusumano was a<br />
Joseph of tllllside; l0 grand-.<br />
retired seamstress affiliated<br />
children, and four<br />
greatgrandehildren.<br />
with Local 62, International Services were Ttmsday at<br />
Ladies s Garment Worker 8:30 a.m. in the Boylan<br />
Ualen in New York City. l,’uneral, tlome, lag Easten<br />
She was a communicant of<br />
St. Anthony’s R.C. Church in<br />
Ave,, New Brunswick,<br />
Astoria, N.Y. and belonged to<br />
followed by a Mass of<br />
the church’s Rosary Society.<br />
Christian Burial at 9 a.m. in<br />
She also belonged to St.<br />
St. Matthias R.C. Church.<br />
Matthias R.C. Church,<br />
Burial was in Calvary<br />
Cemetery, Woodside, N.Y.<br />
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B tit 400,000 the big volunteers <strong>news</strong> is the in.two kind years. of people<br />
coming In.<br />
" Today’s Army is<br />
getting a unique view of<br />
today’s young people.<br />
In the last two<br />
years without the<br />
draft, over 400,000<br />
young Americans<br />
have chosen to /<br />
serve in the Army.<br />
...... :- As a result, the,<br />
Army today stands atfull .....<br />
authorized strength and is,<br />
in fact, ahead of schedule<br />
for fielding 16 ready divisions.<br />
Not only are the ..+<br />
numbers mapresmve, but so tl<br />
are the people. 66% of them ~l<br />
have completed high school.<br />
14,000have some college<br />
behind them. And they’ll<br />
be able to continue their<br />
educations while in the Army.<br />
According to<br />
commanders in the field,<br />
today’s young voltmteers<br />
are making terrific soldiers.<br />
They’re looldng for<br />
~’~ ,~. Ultltllltt~,~"<br />
r~,~illlilllli~!:< personal challenge, and<br />
~<br />
’~ :’-" " +~ getting it. They’re at tin<br />
age where they want to<br />
test themselvcs, and<br />
they’re doing it. In return<br />
~’ for responsibility, oppori<br />
tunity and maturity, they’re<br />
giving 100% to the job of<br />
soldiering.<br />
It’s a good situation,<br />
and gelting better,<br />
And perhaps not so surprising when you<br />
consider what today’s Army has to offer’,<br />
We start a young Soldier at $344.10<br />
a month, wilh a raise to $383.40 in just<br />
four montlls,<br />
For those who qualify,, ~lltliE,<br />
there are over 200 specific ,’~’~<br />
job’-training courses to choose ,,~~%<br />
frorn, Most of these courses J..’~ \<br />
develop skills that can be ~7.~<br />
used in civilian life, .’~ ’[ The opportunities to continue a<br />
formal ~ education are varied and extensive.<br />
We have soldiers who go on to complete<br />
high school. Soldiers who start and finish<br />
college. And some who even acquire<br />
advanced degrees.<br />
Today, the Army’s educational<br />
opportunitieshave been expanded with<br />
the introduction of "Project Ahead"a<br />
program that i involves over .~<br />
1200 colleges ~ and unix;ersities<br />
and enables,