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2 VE WS-REC ORD VOL. g, No. 41 P~OMEP~ET, N, J,, THU~DAY, JULY 5, 1902 fie Per Cop) Council-Manager School Board Threatened Govermnent floes With Segregation Suit intoIts 4th Year re.sed by,b ..... th,0a, c,,,,, Rights Cam.mission and the A|~l~llW¢l By EDWA,D /~AS. People’s Organization M ~’rank- News-xus,Huent tin to rectify what thBy claim is Prog ..... d by agenda, the "de in01o" segregation in Ham- F Byp Asked x 1962-d3 Township Council was St0n Street School, Board of Ed- or ass 4~organized harmomously Monday ueation president Kurt Nathan night in Franklin High School told The News.Record this weeb By Pla~mg B audLtoriurm Less than 100 per- thaf "We will deal with Jt as O sDns "../ere on hand ill the 7ri0-seal The Planning Board Tuesday asserrlbly hall as Coancbman-at The threat of court actthn night proposed an aligrtm~nt of Large George Consovoy was re against the board was raised the Route 92 Princeton bypass elected to his third term as Thursday by h Willie Blocker, slightlydifferentthan the State mayor and 3rd Ward Council- civic 4roup. Highway Department plan and n’~n Francis J. Keury was re- "Unless we move forward," quite different from the CoUnty’l elected deputy mayor. The meet- declared. "there is the like]), proposed route. lag inaugurated the fourth year ,d 0f court action by parents" The board, which elected el council-manager government. ".’i and thls "wotdd subject our Harold Golden its chairman as The vote tar M~yor Consovey ~ .. ~ornlm~ffdty "to adverse pub- was 7-0, as he abstained on the ; reorganized for 1962-63, sag- roll call and CouneLIman-a AT COUNCIL’S REORGANIZATION: CMm~llman Francis J, LIeItyH’ eared to the Council that Frar~k- Large George Radcliffe arrived Keary, re-eleeMd deputy mayor; gentler William Os=ard, He contended thor "The ahal- n support a route entering the tenge presentedby the problem Township in tbe same approxt- few moments alter the vote appointed nmUl¢lpal attorney; Comaellman George Cousovoy, re. of segregated schools in our mate area as the State plan 0r WaS recorded, elected mayor; and TownshipClerk Mercer D, Slalth and ComxeS. Town,lap should be the first farther ~orin. It was 3-0 for Mr. Keary, who man William Allen, mppothted to the Pl=nnlnl I~ard. order of business el the beard abstained on the poll, now so that corrective action The S~a~e rattle would ester" ,ssch oind, so.aloe ws,,am ’We Must NotRest Our Laurds,’ Ozzard was returned to a one- OH can be taken prior to the Sop- Franklin at a point nearfy dL- tember school term." reetly east of a starting ~oint et , year term as municipal counsel Board Bus~, Route 20~ and Montgomery an, ...... to. ".Consovo _.,%,,s as ...Coundl_.o.__lk**.;,es Hainao Go,sled oat ,bat’ Bead in Mootgo e. Th.nsh p. ~ro F~ninl Board the board has been pressed for~ The board described th~ alia- TO represent the municipal Following is the tex~ of Mayorwill give them activities io kee time of Late, and because of ine r~entit t"avored rurmin S approx- government on the PlannJrtg George Consovoy’s address them busy. work toad hSS been meeting al Lmately2,2~0 feet northeastof least twice weekly to confer o=1 Lhe State route’s intertbectlon at Board, the Council appointed given at Monday night’s orgarxb TO BtdgCe R#tBtbths such matters as the appoint~en~ Roek.v Hill Hoad and George- Councilman - at - Large William This past year the Counc Allen and Township Clerk Mer- zati~r,o£ the ]M2-f13Township Turnpike and crossing ¢er D. Smith, ConncilFqe n !otmcl] In Franklin High School: passed an amendmenfto our of an assistant superintendent el Lawn Zoning Ordinance which we schoo~ a principal for Pine Route 27 about 1,500 leer t]orth. Hadcliffe abstained, slid the hope will make it possibi~ to Grove Manor Schoo L and pre. east oi the State plan. The board vote wo~ 8-0. He expabaed to Today ir~arks the beginning of attr~x~. ~]y needed c~mmer- seBt&~i°r~ of a 49"ro°m eol1~trLlC" ale° recommended intercha°~s The News-Record after the the [otarttt y~ar of CarafeS-Man- cinl and industrial ratables, This tJ0~ prograltt to the StaLe De. at Georgetown Turnpike and partrnerd of Education, The Route $7. ~etthg that he abstained be, ager government in Franklin. ordinancewill nmke it possthte buIldhzg ~ogramis scheduled te The Countyproposal adopl:~l cause of his belief that 2nd Ward Franklin Township can he prated for our tdtSltlea to be n~tde avail. Couneilrrmn Joseph Pue~]10 °f its P rOgreeB, and P roud Of the able th oN r indu~trthl ~Ire a sur- he sqth1’Atted to State officials by the Board of Freeholders should have guile to the planninl~ people who made it posslbin: rounding the new freeway, today in Tt’(ttRon. Tueeday, W’OUld start the byps~ "organization, since Mr. Allot1 0ur m~ c Pit of~ ~ s. 18, e so ed He d~l~|lred that the ~inim at Route 206 about 4,000 feet had served with that body before ;ild &ppothted, ~t’~l the eitiz~s Holding the ]ine ls not stY- made I~ the civil tights group mrth of the State plan, It would beeomthg a councilman. Vf our Township who give up fthient for progress in Frank- Mr, AUett recorded an ~osinn. ~heJr valuable time servthg on lin, AJthougk of the tttnxost Ira- (ConBItUed o~ Page 141 Continued on Pap IM varions ~aeds a~d comzrdssinna portanc~, pt~4ress can thfly .b~ achieved by positive o/ tim ~=~rd ot-Adltuin La o~ Town~l~, We mu~t eom~u# merit, John DeVlVO who had l~I will dO d~ :In bl~ line, but at the Mrtm time W~ ~0een ¯ tnember of the Planar, th~ .Fair J/l Wh|oh the lt~e mu~t try in a positive fashion in away adjustment board before ~rld eonqt~ered otlf~=r flpaceett~act those rata4)l~m whichwill he moved to Franklin, was up. with n’m~-g~aided roohets, But olt~e~ the constanOX Increasing ¯ also important in tbe lives of real estate taX,, These r¯tables (~onthaued o~ PSSe l~ll rr=any people in our Township, ~e not attre~ted I~ ~eg441~e Land for Squad briand, was significant as the Building,,snt%u -L" b.,ionin4 ot o,sth=l p.o, e, here do.. y.r. ago. whichour citizens con be proud what shottld have been done yes- The East Mlllslone First Ai of. ll was carried through be- teeday, gets one nowhere in a ¯ Bquad has purchased land on cause of the sacrRJceeof most htlrry, Munthipa’diins llke people ~" which to construct a heaSquar- of our people who suffered de- mull learn from their own all- tears, bad roads, and broken takes and keep driving forward. Accordin~ to John Ta~c.burlni, springs. ehaiz, rd~n of lh~ Squad’s build- This was the year in whic]l tlon amongst the officials of this Stute. We ace considered a Erdley our Plannin4 Board received a forward loukin4 comrmmJty. "Peed MIle’ pl’operly ban beer* coveted award from the Ne~ never s[raJd to try anything new dersey Federated planning if it appears to be in the best ~uecessfal t,omple/inn of ine R(inl’f]~ for i~s advanres Lit plan ]nleres[ ~f ihe community. We Squad’s animal /and drive, with ]liDg. A year in w]l]ch our new have earnc~ this repu~tion, add slightly less than the $3,000 goal sulMivisi~n ordinance was pr;]is we intend to better it, We are achieved, wus reported by Cupt. ed by a national magazine, not coz.~ent La real on ot~ laurels, Walter Paris. His monthly re- "Public Manadement." Fur thO as we have ~ Ion4 way to go. pert also showed that fhe Squad Ihird year in succession, out’ I’m reminded of the wisconsin answered 16 cells, drove the am- Planning Board has not granted dairy w~ose slo4an ~s "OUr cows buthnce 362 rr~les and expellded a single preliminary approval ai~ I~t cortteRde~ ~ey W’ap4 to 9T man-hoUr~, The calls cam- for a ma~or subdivision, do better." prised 10 for transportation, one This past year, our Xecrea- Our Cotmefl is not contented Offers bestf wishes ~ former Councilman Brandon Pusey and MS each for mobilization attd an ac- ties Corr=mittee has crafted ei*,~er, ~md we are constantly wife ~finr iesBmonlal dinner given Thursday Mr Mr, Pnsey It= cident and four for trdseeI- some new Bummer programs for t,r~mg, and we hope we wilt con- ToWn & CoUtutry Iml, Mr. Pusey resi~med from the gover=~g

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2 VE WS-REC ORDVOL. g, No. 41 P~OMEP~ET, N, J,, THU~DAY, JULY 5, 1902 fie Per Cop)

Council-Manager School Board ThreatenedGovermnent floes With Segregation Suitinto Its 4th Year re.sed by,b .....th,0a, c,,,,,

Rights Cam.mission and theA|~l~llW¢l

By EDWA,D /~AS. People’s Organization M ~’rank- News-xus,Huenttin to rectify what thBy claim is

Prog ..... d by agenda, the "de in01o" segregationin Ham-F Byp Askedx 1962-d3 Township Council was St0n Street School, Board of Ed- or ass4~organized harmomously Monday ueation president Kurt Nathan

night in Franklin High School told The News.Record this weebBy Pla~mg BaudLtoriurm Less than 100 per- thaf "We will deal with Jt as O

sDns "../ere on hand ill the 7ri0-sealThe Planning Board Tuesdayasserrlbly hall as Coancbman-at The threat of court actthn night proposed an aligrtm~nt ofLarge George Consovoy was re against the board was raised the Route 92 Princeton bypasselected to his third term as

Thursday byh Willie Blocker, slightly different than the State

mayor and 3rd Ward Council- civic 4roup. Highway Department plan andn’~n Francis J. Keury was re-"Unless we move forward," quite different from the CoUnty’lelected deputy mayor. The meet-declared. "there is the like]), proposed route.lag inaugurated the fourth year,d 0f court action by parents" The board, which electedel council-manager government.

".’i

and thls "wotdd subject our Harold Golden its chairman asThe vote tar M~yor Consovey

~ .. ~ornlm~ffdty "to adverse pub-was 7-0, as he abstained on the ; reorganized for 1962-63, sag-

roll call and CouneLIman-a AT COUNCIL’S REORGANIZATION: CMm~llman Francis J, LIeItyH’ eared to the Council that Frar~k-Large George Radcliffe arrived Keary, re-eleeMd deputy mayor; gentler William Os=ard,

He contended thor "The ahal- n support a route entering thetenge presented by the problem Township in tbe same approxt-few moments alter the vote appointed nmUl¢lpal attorney; Comaellman George Cousovoy, re. of segregated schools in our

mate area as the State plan 0rWaS recorded, elected mayor; and Township Clerk Mercer D, Slalth and ComxeS. Town,lap should be the firstfarther ~orin.It was 3-0 for Mr. Keary, who man William Allen, mppothted to the Pl=nnlnl I~ard. order of business el the beard

abstained on the poll, now so that corrective action The S~a~e rattle would ester",ssch oind, so.aloe ws,,am’We Must Not Rest Our Laurds,’Ozzard was returned to a one- OHcan be taken prior to the Sop- Franklin at a point nearfy dL-

tember school term." reetly east of a starting ~oint et

, year term as municipal counsel Board Bus~, Route 20~ and Montgomery an, ......to. " .Consovo _.,%,,s as ...Coundl_.o.__lk**.;,es Hainao Go,sled oat ,bat’ Bead in Mootgo e. Th.nsh p.~ro F~ninl Board the board has been pressed for~ The board described th~ alia-

TO represent the municipal Following is the tex~ of Mayor will give them activities io kee time of Late, and because of ine r~ent it t"avored rurminS approx-

government on the PlannJrtg George Consovoy’s address them busy.work toad hSS been meeting al Lmately 2,2~0 feet northeast of

least twice weekly to confer o=1 Lhe State route’s intertbectlon atBoard, the Council appointedgiven at Monday night’s orgarxb TO BtdgCe R#tBtbths

such matters as the appoint~en~ Roek.v Hill Hoad and George-Councilman - at - Large William This past year the CouncAllen and Township Clerk Mer- zati~r, o£ the ]M2-f13 Township Turnpike and crossing

¢er D. Smith, ConncilFqen!otmcl] In Franklin High School:

passed an amendmenf to our of an assistant superintendent el Lawn

Zoning Ordinance which we schoo~ a principal for Pine Route 27 about 1,500 leer t]orth.

Hadcliffe abstained, slid the hope will make it possibi~ to Grove Manor SchooL and pre. east oi the State plan. The boardvote wo~ 8-0. He expabaed to Today ir~arks the beginning of attr~x~. ~]y needed c~mmer- seBt&~i°r~ of a 49"ro°m eol1~trLlC" ale° recommended intercha°~sThe News-Record after the the [otarttt y~ar of CarafeS-Man-

cinl and industrial ratables, This tJ0~ prograltt to the StaLe De. at Georgetown Turnpike and

partrnerd of Education, The Route $7.~etthg that he abstained be, ager government in Franklin. ordinance will nmke it possthte buIldhzg ~ogram is scheduled teThe County proposal adopl:~lcause of his belief that 2nd Ward Franklin Township can he prated

for our tdtSltlea to be n~tde avail.Couneilrrmn Joseph Pue~]10 °f its PrOgreeB, and Proud Of the

able th oNr indu~trthl ~Irea sur- he sqth1’Atted to State officials by the Board of Freeholdersshould have guile to the planninl~ people who made it posslbin: rounding the new freeway, today in Tt’(ttRon. Tueeday, W’OUld start the byps~

"organization, since Mr. Allot1 0ur m~ c Pit of~ ~ s. 18, e so ed He d~l~|lred that the ~inim at Route 206 about 4,000 feethad served with that body before ;ild &ppothted, ~t’~l the eitiz~s Holding the ]ine ls not stY- made I~ the civil tights group mrth of the State plan, It wouldbeeomthg a councilman. Vf our Township who give up fthient for progress in Frank-

Mr, AUett recorded an ~osinn. ~heJr valuable time servthg on lin, AJthougk of the tttnxost Ira- (ConBItUed o~ Page 141 Continued on Pap IM

varions ~aeds a~d comzrdssinna portanc~, pt~4ress can thfly .b~achieved by positive

o/ tim ~=~rd ot-Adltuin La o~ Town~l~, We mu~t eom~u#merit, John DeVlVO who had l~I will dO d~ :In bl~ line, but at the Mrtm time W~~0een ¯ tnember of the Planar, th~ .Fair J/l Wh|oh the lt~e mu~t try in a positive fashion inaway adjustment board before ~rld eonqt~ered otlf~=r flpace ett~act those rata4)l~m which will

he moved to Franklin, was up. with n’m~-g~aided roohets, But olt~e~ the constanOX Increasing¯ also important in tbe lives of real estate taX,, These r¯tables

(~onthaued o~ PSSe l~ll rr=any people in our Township, ~e not attre~ted I~ ~eg441~e

Land for Squadbriand, was significant as the

Building,,snt%u-L" b.,ionin4 ot o ,sth=l p.o, e, here do.. y.r. ago.which our citizens con be proud what shottld have been done yes-

The East Mlllslone First Ai of. ll was carried through be- teeday, gets one nowhere in a

¯ Bquad has purchased land oncause of the sacrRJcee of most htlrry, Munthipa’diins llke people

~" which to construct a heaSquar- of our people who suffered de- mull learn from their own all-

tears, bad roads, and brokentakes and keep driving forward.

Accordin~ to John Ta~c.burlni, springs.ehaiz, rd~n of lh~ Squad’s build- This was the year in whic]l

tlon amongst the officials ofthis Stute. We ace considered a

Erdley our Plannin4 Board received a forward loukin4 comrmmJty."Peed MIle’ pl’operly ban beer* coveted award from the Ne~ never s[raJd to try anything new

dersey Federated planning if it appears to be in the best~uecessfal t,omple/inn of ine R(inl’f]~ for i~s advanres Lit plan

]nleres[ ~f ihe community. WeSquad’s animal /and drive, with ]liDg. A year in w]l]ch our new have earnc~ this repu~tion, addslightly less than the $3,000 goal sulMivisi~n ordinance was pr;]is

we intend to better it, We areachieved, wus reported by Cupt. ed by a national magazine, not coz.~ent La real on ot~ laurels,Walter Paris. His monthly re- "Public Manadement." Fur thO as we have ~ Ion4 way to go.pert also showed that fhe Squad Ihird year in succession, out’ I’m reminded of the wisconsinanswered 16 cells, drove the am- Planning Board has not granted dairy w~ose slo4an ~s "OUr cowsbuthnce 362 rr~les and expellded a single preliminary approval ai~ I~t cortteRde~ ~ey W’ap4 to9T man-hoUr~, The calls cam- for a ma~or subdivision, do better."prised 10 for transportation, one This past year, our Xecrea- Our Cotmefl is not contented Offers bestf wishes ~ former Councilman Brandon Pusey and MSeach for mobilization attd an ac- ties Corr=mittee has crafted ei*,~er, ~md we are constantly wife ~finr iesBmonlal dinner given Thursday Mr Mr, Pnsey It=cident and four for trdseeI- some new Bummer programs for t,r~mg, and we hope we wilt con- ToWn & CoUtutry Iml, Mr. Pusey resi~med from the gover=~g

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PAGE ~ T~E FRANKLIN NEWS*P, gCOKP THURSDAY, ~Ly i, 19a~

Vacation Church Graduate of Glassboro B 1 R T H S Patrida E. Osworth Bei:omes BrideT ’~ - t T .. I In Princeton GosgltM

$chog!~,L~a~ o Jl@ae/l I, ownsnlp [ dune24--A’~on, to Mr.&Mrs. MJag Patrieia Elizabeth Os-

..... "’" :’~ " i~,Dana G, Kurfmen o[ e6 Hastings worth, daughter of Mr. & Mr&Plans g~v~’bg~’~ completedi ".,~’Road. ’ . golton "Oswer~ o[ gilzabeth

the vaeaJiofi ~ church seh6e] AVeB~0, .becaffxe the brideChris1 the King Lmheran "" June 22--A daughter, to Mr. Edward V. Vetter, son of JohnCbao:,h, he Rev. DwigM li’ase ,man ha~ ann~glneed.

Classes will be he)d A~g.

John G, Miller of 50 Arden The BeY.Charles Brldgman

~-’~ i’ ¯l~t the Sunsel till] C,ittlllly Club; . ~

iSt’eeL a daughter, to M~’. nfficiated.

l~roper supervision, te3eblng and

Miss PanettiereBecomes Bride ~s~ s~o~h~n~ 0~ of MJ~l.

town was rn~d of honor,

Mrs. Pat Flurry and Mrs. Ann~ Mr. & Mrs. Fred Allan Chaun. ing a fuIl-l~ngth, bell - shaped

, cry are honeymooning in Ftor. lgown of gold saC.in-faced peau Mrs. EdwArd V. vetter~*detch. ’ Y#ientlDa Br’zosk~ ida, Whe~ lhey relurn, 494 Hare. ¯ .

Mrs. Rose Boehmer wiLl be incharge of refl’eShments, to he A June graduate of Olaashoro ilion Street will be their real. and rnatchmg pillbox hat. She

Her husband, a graduate of

.~erved each day. Mrs. Norma Stale Teachers College, Miss denee,

carrled a bouquet of ~nld earna- Rutger* U~iversity with a B,S,

KarpiseEtk will be Iransporta., Vfdenhna Brzoaka has been en-Mrs. Qhauncy is the former tlons,Mis~.arumrvDiane Houghtorland ivy. of Mill

studyingdegme in hJatorYfor hisandmasters.English’ igAfinn director and Mrs. Caroli gaged In teach in the Franklin

Patrieis Ann Panettiere, daugh- thwn and Mrs. Donald Verier, Navy veteran he teaches in

K0rn and Mr¢, Arlene Frllschel Township School system s~art- ~er of Mr. & Mrs. Michael ~Ister-ln-law of the hridegroom, l doyee Kilmer School MiU~.own.

will assist her in providing ridesling in September..Peloek o[ 39 Highland Avenue, of North Brunswick, werel The couple plans to reside inMr, Chaunter is ¯he son of Mrs, brMesrrmids. They were dressed ’Milflown.

for eli children who cannot[ Miss Brzoska, who won a Bach- Agnes Dye of New Brunswick, ~den~¢ally in jade green sa~in-make other arrangements,elor of Arts degree will teach They were married Saturday, in faced peau gowns similar to the pro~t~j~ To C]~tll~x

fn add On ¢0 {he lessons, ehk-! n ~ e e emen ary schools.St Peter’s Ch~oh with the F~ev. maid of honor, and carried thedren will also parti~ipale In wor.[ She is the daughter ol Mr. William P. Gardner officating, same flowers. Church Vacation Schoolship, games, recreations, ares;Mrs. John Brzoska of Prale Given in rnarri~ge by her steP- Miss. A.melia Slack of Eliza- The closing progra~ of Six-and era/Is, i Dri%,e. father, the bride wore a dress beth Avenue was junior brides-!Mil e ~un Dulch Bethrraedof silk organza trimmed with maid She was dressed similarlY[Chute h vaeaUon ~ehool crill hereembroidered alencon [aee and in a ~ade green gown, but wore held tomorrow at 10:15 a,m.

ending in a chagel train featttr- a how hal The I)rogrltn% wJll c0n~ist offag a redingote. Her bouffa~I Ushers were Richard Oswerth, singing, memory work and aaillusion veil/ell from a queen’s brother of the bride, and Jack explanalion of hand work’s car-crown o crystal and pearls and Verier oI N~rth B’etulawick’ relation to lessons. The Rev.she carried a prayerbook with brother of the groom¯

Leonard Jones Will lead devo-carnations, stephanoti~ and After a reception in thel~ons ~nd make announeen~’nts.white orchid. Washington House in Watuhxmg, Recognition will be given toSisler of the bride, Miss Jea the ~ouple left on a wedding triptea’ehers and pupils with perfectPanell~ere, wa~ n,~aJd o! hat,on fe Near England~ Nova See{in attendance.She wore a yellow silk organza and Canada. The bride ~Jre a

s~reel-le~glh dreas with a match- corded summer ~ottc.n suit of BefreshnW.nts will he served

~ ’/~lfql: ins piclure hal She oarrled a

pur~pkin with whlte aecess~rles’

in the Fellowship Hall. wherecascade of yellvw earhatlo~s A gra.dua£~ of New Brunswick harm work will be dlaplayed,

and stephanot~s. Miss Berflice[ F[igh School, the bride was grad-[N$ iDLUB--TOBevodnsky of Highland F*arkl~ated in June from Doug]azslLIe’ MEET

and Miss Patrieia Benanti of. Cellaret with a B A degree jnJWEDNESDA~ A’f ~:~0Barnll on S reef a Co~sIn of the or e w II tea, " dlst y edu ation. She I ch The Lions Club will hold. a

" , ’ ’ ’ l~th G ode in Milltown in Sap lll~.eting at 6:30 in Franklin Parkbrlde ~ere dressed s]rmlarly ]n rgreen lamber, ~ Inn Wedztesday cretanS,

"¢Jncenl ~rino wa~ besl ~an .......I with ~.aymend B~scelll and I

¯ ! J~,hn Fanettiere, cousins o~ the

FIREWORKS A reeelltion Was held inChiok’~ Inn for 150 persons,

R¯DWOODThe hr3de, a 8~’aduate of St.

~o~e.’~ ~h s~boo~, i, e~loy- This is a good way ̄ , ¯3" BLACK ! ] ~** x 4" l~e li~, ft. ed as a- secretary by Loyal T.

FIBER PIPE i(i F, x r’ 23© m~. ~. v,~s Co. i~ ~ Er~swi~k, :~husband, who attended New

~g]69 eaeh ~" * a’, 8lc Bn. ft. Brtmswi~k Nigh S~h~L ~s ero-S’ Length with ~t, up to ~’ = ]=" ~= ployed fly John’s Garase m ~ast

¯ " "’’-" " 0"’~- "" "" Brlda3 ~or 1,25 ............. " .....~’ v~oW/illuminara 0emblaZon wi~-IWL

72¢ ~hB o~ ~s =~ eBu=|

g" x $"--.8’ ¯ I4 for ],25 w~*,~ " to ask for trouble !

Seaumza, ~ ; ~ The i~adeqtmey of a home wiring system for the

LAD D’~ 20~ :~ ~ job it’t called upon to d0 can ~use damage to lippll.

ance,% waste o~ current, poor pen’omma~ f~om¯ appliances, even fire, You will be wise to have your

7,~5 FR~I~ ~’ . electrical contractor check yokt home wlMng syuem.pJ~kedup at yard, .¯Comptet* teleClton o[ i’ m Ityou’llrequJrecreditferneededworkedon’tde~y-

We0d and al~talntlm .! A)t ~leel .IfeetJve¯

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ladders in s~ock. ! unul ~"W ~SII

see us about a low.cost Home Improvement Loan.

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~UI~RiDAY, JULy $, |9~td THE FRANKLIN NSWS-RECOEO PAGE S

Suit Asks ARCHITECTS NAMEReservoir PlanVAIL THE VILLAGERS

presentLien Be Lifted Still a Mirage,THE GLASS MENAGERIE

Tow=Me Torpey Charges b,T..n,... Wall.msState plans for a reservolr in

against her property be li:[ted be- Fl~nhlin*s SIx Mile Run area The Barn Theatre, Middiebush $1.50. . cause it was aebRr~l’fly lfftposed, thua tar resemble a "phantom*’

The Township placed the lien pu~lng Franklin’s weifare at a%’hen Zangari Construction Co., disadvantage. This, in effect, is Curtain Time 8:30 p.m.

which installed a sewer line Jn what the Rep~tbliean candidate Reservations call Co]~MM Farms, Viking 4-d650for Freeholder, Frank d. Torpey,this week told the State Depart- Dates Friday and Saturday, July 6-1merit of Conservation.

In Lodging his ob ee~iona with Friday and Saturday, July 13-14the conservation office by mail. Friday and Saturday, duly 20-21Mr. Torpey reiterated the themeof a talk he gave Monday before

l the Frankl n GOP execu ire I I I

corral ee see ng n the homeo,.r...s o .....o, .... ATTENTION!whis bid. The municipally passed Thomas A. VaiL Olcntt Street.the bill along to the pla.intiff on

dent of the Central Jersey Chap- State reservoir in the Six Mile

grounds the tank was illegally Thomas A+ Vail of 146 Emer- Stem ’Dragging’ H

in the right-of-way, the suit son Road was elected pres[- "The phantom of a possibl,

states. "BEAUTY SCHOOL STUDENTS"Aa an alternative ~o lifting the

ter of the New Jersey Society of Run area hag been casting its

" ’ tax lien. the plaintiff asks thatArchitects at its June meeting¯ ~hadow over Franklm Township

the eotxrt place a judgr~en~ for Mr. Vail has served on the for more than six mo~ths, arid The P!~infield BeaW~y Schools have changed their Policychapter’s board o£ directors despzte the promise of early de. and ~ue 1~ matt}¯ reque~t~ will now aceep[ transfer s’tudentsthe amount involved agaths~since 1955 eisJon. Franklin residenls arc from o~-hec ~e.hools. If you are now a ce~istercd studentLazzara Products, Inc¯, listed as

lessee of the land involved, or A resident of the Townshi)~.still on tenter hooks while the

Raritan Oil Ca. Inc., cited ag since 10511’ he is a graduate of[State stumbles clumsily along,"and wL~h to trarmfer you may call RA 5-76~ or PL 4-0~4t

the Notre Dame Universlt Mr¯ Torpey told the committee, or stop In for an interview.having installed the tank,

SehCol of Architecture¯ He added;

Be Well Informed! --"Although State officials have

ReadThoNe’.~Reeor"One Year Ago steadfastly refused ,o ad,~~ub.o,y fkat ~hey .......~dor-!PLAINFIELD BEAUTY SCHOOLaWgk trig a reservoir in the area, State [engineers have been dragging : 96 W. MAIN ST¯ 114 E. FRONT ST,

e s week, frot ~ut a study of hydraulic paten :~l~l~l~ IIhe files of The Franklin New. SO~IESVILLE PLAINFIELD

liuls for monthsRecord ;

"Nearly two and one-half I IToday thru Tuesday Tewnahi@ Manager William A

FI!~ST RUN IN THIS AREA] ] Sommers declared thaL con. months ago, Coun~3- and Frank-officials were promised that

ern Franklin cannot go forwar~ ( | ’ --

St’eet tO Rn road Squ,re [J..

struetion at sewer llnes ]n east, Lbe problem would be resolved

wIIh0ut the eenstruotion of tlv~at the earliest possible date And’

I .... Loday, the Slale is appsrently norlver erosslngs , , ,MUnlClpa] ~eurer a decision than befora. -o[fichlls prepared to nlove to

, I In the meantime citizens of,Ihelr new quarters on RailroadI

. ’ "Frankhn have been kepl under

Avenue . The News Record! . .¯ conalant tension cam-era;as

moved its o )ees ram 0 eo their homes and their [utures.

~,{ayor ~eorge Consow)y was af[e~tingThls ineNeusablenot thelllSCtlOnresidentSiS

grantnn’g a ~peClal use permitonly.

sworn Par a second terlm. . , but the welfare of Fr~mktln asCJun y dud~e [.~.on Gero sky upheld the PI~n~ulk ~oard in

" . ¯ .. ’ .

¯ Sewerage A~ ha, v ~nJ he pro. .osodne. .......ouo,, , ,for cunstrllolton or a SWln~ ug’ bo h WOU d be at ec ud b oca-poe] by the PJne Grove Ree Y (¯ tion Of st/oh a t.eservo[r at SI:~ea an A~soc a on Inc.

M le Run. IThe Soln~rse Poe Office He also noted that Count~ CHECK ONE OF THE FOLLO%’.’INGopened for business . . , The Park Commission plans f~

FOR A REAL TASTE TREAT

-- I Plannlng Board voted to return Franklin ~ertainly wilt be re

of Metropolitan Park to develop- pending on what the State doe~

~..,, ~ -.-m, er Gerald K .......=~ut the’ .reposed re,e,’volr.

[ ] BABKAThe motto of New Jersey is PUBLIC HEAliNG dULY 17

8OJ~l~’~l I~$ ~ "Liberty a~cl FL’oiperlty,*’ON POOL L-~W REVISIONS

’ Pr~o~ kmendmem~ th the*l [ ] HARD ROLLS

pOOls will be the subject of a [ ] RYE BREAD

Contintlogs Show public hearing on duly 17 start-

be conducted by the Advisory~Board of H~alth th Mldd[ebttsk

n,~,_~,,,,m~.~ _L_ School. Lt~TED ABE rUST A FEW OF

, , OUH MOUTH-W&T~RING BAI~I) O0~’

PORT CHARLOTTE..... --7- .... FLO~IOA

WALT DISNEY’SOn $190 I~r me,CARTOONS

Thit porheul=e ~updo. oht¢ o~ FP~IIIv

S,artiug Wed. W~m~d’Or,rv I~ked Pert C~’~:, ~,.July Iith I¢!~e r~. [~Cal,On il ,d#~l ~t

w.dl =~ V,* w~h~r. Ae4 the

’"" ....... ......

" ~,~, ~, ........... ~o* ~.. MANVILLE RA 5-1~[~

-’"~ BRO$ ’ ......... ..... You Can Phone Your Clamified "PHANTOM PLANET" . b,-x.h~rs. AO ~at~ ~.1)Garden State Realty Co,USED CAR NI~W CAR

Comb~g Affraeflons LOT Showroom RA 2-0909

--’"" ........ RA 5 3300MR, HOBBItTAKES~ ~-ed0D RA S4030

O*qeral0e~*lo~mm~thderne c~. SomervilleA VA,~ATION" c,~e~-mn~ ’

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PAo~ s sR PBamSLm MEWS-RRCORO ~mv~uAY, ~ULy S, t~

Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate

CAN YOU TOP THIS? Old Colonial Home DON’T ACCUMULATE RENT RECEfPTSHILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP Over 100 year. old. g bed. BUY SECURITY WITH OUt{ HOME VAI~E8

New e-room ra~-ch, attached garage, bt~lt.lr, oven and rang~, rooms, large tivRtg room, tirefrull~od ea’binet~ ceramic tlle bath, colored tL~ttwes, oil hoe place, exp~ed beams, klchen, Many Kew beautiful low cost Ranches, Cape Coda, or SpRtwater heat, (~-acre lot. Ready for o~cupancy, pantry, hal water heat, 2 baths.

814~00 Situated on ~ lovely acres, sertu+ Levels lo choose froM% in different areas,dad among trees, Large 20 x BId cash allowances made for your present home in a trade-in.

HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP 42 ft swimming pool. All for

BW~ing let. M,:O0. SCENIC AREA WITH SHADE TREES~3,600 Owner Moved South sow 7-room split level with 1-car garage. Beat~tfful, large

~,’u~de~ tel and ~eni¢ ~rea Jt~ HiDabora~.Sh.F.a~,y ¢~,.mrnuORg,HILLSBORO TOWNSHIP will seerlRce hls home that Only $20.~0,

Beautiful S-room ranch on ~ acre of lanCl. Tile kilehev, and was listed for $2S,000 to make a

bath, F~]I basement, gas heat, aluminium storr~ wiadow~. Homequlah se]e. Colonial ~.~b~r, NEW COUNTRY HOMEs WITH BUS SERVICE

ba exceptionally good condition, only 8 years old. 2 bedrooms,Many Rice tamlHes are braying and settling In new homes at

living roon~ with fireplace, kit our Sunnyside Acres Community in Hil!sborough Twp. near Mill.Asking 818,500 ohe. and dining roo~, porch,stone, eanehe~, split levels, or your own choice cu$1om built.

RAR1TAN Hot air oil heat, I% baths, 2-car Ca]I us -- then look thenl over today {tnd ~e the many fiaegarage f’dl basement, sickle te~tu~s. SIar{i~g ~t #19,9@0.

Three and one-h~If room hungalo’~’, full basement, hot water front, patio, alumlnu~ stormheat, Let 85 x 140. windows and ecreens, Will A REAl. BARGAIN - ONLY $7400

Askiflg 8~, sacrifice for $[9,000. 41~-roon’t very cleart b~agalow. It inchtdes tile bath, complet~

Skitchen, gas portable heat, t~e~" h~t water ~artk, I-ear garage;

ANVILLE, WESTON AREA Flemington Area ~0 x 10~ plot with city utilities. [tt fine Manville area. Be th~Four-t’oom bvx, galow, lull basement, hot air heat, lot 75 x t0O. Hesse over I00 year’s old, $ first to see it, ]t won*t teal,

Needs some repair, bedrooms, living roans, d~ning CLEAN MODERN 2 FAMILY HOME " "~8~00~ room kitchen, 2 fi~’eplaees,

steam heat Sy oil) bath, t4~ Oae ~-r~>om apt,, one 4-roor~ apt. Complete ~. ewtry detaR,ac~= Wi~ garage and small 2-~ar garage. Nice lot. A-I r~sidentia[ area. On[~’ $2L.500.MANVILLE, NORTH SIDEbarb, On good blacktop road

Ore of the best buys :I 24emily homes. Large fl-room apartment Priced to ~ell, $12,500. NORTH SIDE CAPE00wnstairs, plus a ~*-room apartment upstairs. Both batbro0r~ Neu~ 5-room ~.~pe Cad. 80 X JOg’ lot. Curk~ and ~idewal~. Withand kitchens are tiled. Beautiful breezeway and attached. 2-car OPEN ? DAYS A W~EK vllow~nees. Only t14.9~0.garage. Alumlnum storm windows, oll hat water heat. Locatedor~ a 60 x 100 corner lot with tots of shrubbery Jack DeFysneo, Broker

J.R. CHARNESKI AGENCY, INC,Asking $22,500 m. ~0s (~ext to s~oto volie~)

MANVILLE, NORTH SIDE ~’lemlng{on, ~, ,r. ST~e 2-~41[ Realtors and InsuranceT~o-lamily hrick ~cule. Four rwms and bath ears ~.~artment -- 42 S, Main St. RA 2-0070 Manville, N. J.

Oil heat, fall basement, ~lo:’m v,,il~d~)ws, 2.ca7 aCtached garage REINFELDconcrete drivewa:,, lot 90 x tOO. OPEN SUNDAY I:~0 to 4 P.M,

822~500 oust, QU$11fied EVENINGS pHONE RA 5-0294

MANVILLE, SOUTH SIDE . VETERANSEi~e-~o~ ~.c~, onolosed ~i~. ~a.~ h~t, s~or~= ~ndo~,s f~ NO DOWN PAYMENT A. Giombetti Agency

ear garage, macadam dr!ve~ay.

814,900 $74. me. Approx. NORTH }lilt AVE., MANVILLE ’~MANVILLE 3 Bedrooms New $-roonl Cape Cod. 50 x 100 lot.

~even.roem 2-story ~Onle, o!I aa: ~’ater heal, basement, slor~n1/2 Acre Quality worktuanshlp.windows, gara.~v Lot 80xl00.

813,500 2.0;0 r~d]es to Mexicll Ciiy . .N~W homes in this location are hard to find.but only a f~w miles to Manville.

F,H,4, & G,I, Mortgaged Arranged V, ke advantage ef suburban lie- Full price $15,900.~ng hy insp~c~in~ this" 3-bedroomhnme on ~ acre shrubbed lot;

JOSEPH BIE~SK! with a largo kitc, het~, Living room,A, GIOMBETT! AGENCY

Re~ Estta$4~ Aff~bath, hard WOOd tloors, frill base-~e~t, oil he~t, a~d low taxes 100 S. Maiu Street 722-9639 Manville

JOHN MSHALIC~ ASSOCJAT~ eROKE~ I Property enclosed by aptit railfence with a fieldstone fireplace Evenings & SundaT$ RA 5-5925

212 S. Main St., Manville RA 5-1995 Ior famRy fun. PLEASE. nOmanes. , . tt Rte~feld YOU need

’ ~veninga call RA 54890 or PL 9~500. wife and dLseharRe !~a~rtr. Ira.Open Stodgy 1:30 to ~ ¯ medidate possession,

NON - V~T $~40 DOWN

810,9901~11 PriceBefore Imyla~ a home, tee our model at C~x.~

MODEL HOME Sub,eat to VA l~IA A~r~va: moat Park. E. Camplalu Road, Manville. La~e

BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIP RF..1NFELDlots, curbs, sidewalks, and all other city Improve-

Vanderveer Road Homes Now BuiidinllI REALTY COMPANY

Phone 966-3600 meats In and paid for.¯ Ranches -- $ and 8 ro~ma, garage, tile bath. h~lt-tn kitet~

}16,~00. 4Z~ North Av~,, Dunellea, N. J.

Split levels -- 8 ¢ooms, 1½ bzttbs. ~arage. reertMIon rocr~ Opea sun~aya CLAREMONT DEVELOPERS INC.

It~l~tnsloa attie~ built-in kitchen, t19,200. License Real Estate BrokeromgcTfo~rs: T=k. m. u w.t try. Somervlu, ~ram¢ ot~. WANTED 203 South Main St. Man*’llle

for 1% tnlles to turn, Vanderveer Road (across from cemeterylleft; lZ,~ 111[]es ~o model hame. A young fa~tly to buy this 2

Open Saturdt, y and Sunda.’ afternoons story, 3-bed-root’~ town house RA 5-13~Panh’y, kitchen, llviag r~nl,

We ~l~o here ho~es on New Amweti Rd., Hibsbo~usb, dia~ng room, All in exceiIenl co~

Heath house $I7,500. ~p!It level $I~,400, dllion at $13,900,Tired of paying rent? See ~hi~

WE ALSO~UILDSHELLHOM£$little vldyanIVdecre~,3bod- More Classifieds

OR 00 ANY PART O~’ WORK YOURSEL~F rooms, bath, dining room, livingAND SAVE. - roars, kilchet~ ~nd utiIRy ro~r~,

CALL PeR INFORMATION OR STOP A Iol O1 living in lhe back by aAT MODEL HOME brook, All for $t8.000,

CLARK T. SCULLY, UIII¥1CTOR MILEWSKI, Bo0der Realtor orth. ao0h Next 2 PagesRA $.’7~

aa $.8098 Ne~b~nl¢ ~atlon, N. J.

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~DJRED&Y, "J~ 8, t~ I~R@tt.&IqEUN ~IW. P&GKRed Estate Real Estate For Rent ,, Help Wanted

Dottblv rooml, twin beds,Mo’~gage money is plgm|fu|t Homes-are Air Park Realty, InR. ~rml~s water, telephone in all TEACHERS :I~D~0~J~ bus s~op, .rot aS planMr/ghl.r Now ts lhQ time to buyI Our of, fire This ~/o~k’s Spoclo~ ~t door. Weekly rste $1g.0d. Ju.t Classroom experience prefer-$g.00 per pet~0tt per week. ~, $g.50 per hour wilh WORLDts at your seevieel WHITEHOUSE AREA -- Older FZotel Sarnerseh Main St., Sum, BOOK- CHILD CRAFT. For in,

2-story house in good eoadi- ervRM. N, J. ~erview appointment, ear co[,don, 8 room~, 3 hedroom~, leot.¯ (;COD TWO-FAMILY, MANVILLEo~ ho~ ah’ heat nice kltehen Furnished rooms for gentle.Ex~ellei~t inoanle frotfl 4- and 8~raor~ apts.wi h many cabinets small men; with cooking privileges, 2~ Mr. Ernest CavillleaJl~2 .s "slt.re~ and l~;ililles. Modern hi{rheas trod baght,. Alum barn. All for |12,fiO0.itullt ~.lOrll%9 ~cl.een:,. N. 7th Ave., ManviIle. RA 5-5229. PL tL338G or

MAIN ST., FINDERNE aores: o,ao,,, ranvh ho.se,A new 8 i’oo,~ Gape Cud ,u~ t~ d0 x 10[] IoL zight on the bus lino. new. ready io move into; B RROO~SIDS G:kRDENS

[~ or SR|~["all ba-~elnent, ga~; ht~l. £’f*napJele ~it~ben wi~ bulB-is over vad bcflrocma, ] ~ baths, oil APARTMENTS]’anve. eorainie tiled by;h, $15.901) heat. Prier only $18,90U. RESSIO REALTY CORP,

1 U~ed John Crete & Plow

COOL SHADE TREES AND PRIVACY ¯ , ; lq~Aa CLINTON -- n7 acre rarrn $ - $ Rounds -- $74 . $tlfi I Osed T. H. NO. 04 Combine¯ " ~u~ macadam l~mfl. E,~u’o for Heal ~Iot Water¯ . . ::re ga~l’~lnl0pll with ~hit; new 8-room spill lul’el With 1 ’~beef cattle In’ horses, 2 run- Gas Rang0 Refrigeratol Cultivators fill" T. U. "It" al~d

fLied baths oil a beautlfully wooded ft¢l’e lot on Woods Rd., Hills-rxing sb’eam~ izl pasturt,, 10+ O~fic,e -- M9 Mercer St¯ "M" Tz’eetors

hOl’onah. Time tel cho, me you ̄ ewn ooLaes, l~xcellent tinaneln~ Sornerv Ile, N, J.a~¯t~ilable- $2~0,800 room colonial home. 4 bed- Cultivators for Cub ~’aI~m’

rooms, 11/~ baths, fireplace SA ~ 2g~8T.H. 2-pt¯ Hitch D~e I-~arrow

HILLSBOROUGIt RANCH PRICED TO SELL in den, new roof. Many ox- AFTER * P.M,T. It, Peg and Spring Tooth

On a full acre 10g is thi~ I~rge new 6.COOLS ralLeb With oth~ehed trns lhal tnakc this a bar. AND SATURDAy~glab¢. Convenlei% locution. Excellent turn, s, $17,50~ gala at ~?,5~. AFTERNOON . Harlots

AIR PARK REALTy, INC,RA 2-3405 John Deers Hay Condltioner~

NEW LISTING, MANVILLEREALTORS -~’urnished rooms for gentile Mowers tot’ T. H, Tractors

1 ~2-~’,t’;~t~old ap]~ level nte~c park, playground, swimming pool m~n, CaR RA 5-0~9EBrick Ironl. d large rooms, ’/a baLIm attached garage. $19,90~ U, S¯ 2.2, R, D¯ $

Somerville N.*. ~urnishefl apartment Three TUNISB, DAVIS&SOMNEAR THE HIGH SCHOOL HAndoiph d-~lzg room~ roe ~ o~ 4 ge~tle~,,e~. MILLSTONEs N. J.On ~he north side o[ Manville is this neat 4-year-old Split Level Manville are~. EA 5~788~.otl a beautifully landscaped Jot, A Well hept home in an exeellen ~Tale 2-g09t Eve. STate 2-5567location. Furnished apartment, lnquh’e FINAL SUMMER SALE¯

310 N. ~nd Ave., M~n~’Hle, orW* invite you to inspect many o[he~ fine homes %bat we hav,

CouDtry Uol0a~ call RA 5-4111.Jlsled n and a~otmd lbe ManvJlJe ~rea. Come in to our oHiee al "- Every hat reduced (o I~ price.b~ur r:’~nvvnienee, ~nder no obligation, Of cola’as.

Frank|in Township ~r~lshed house t~ailer with $3,98 h~ts" now $2.00; $298 hatseioetriclty, gas, and bathroom n~w $1,50:$2.00 hats now $1 0o.Five-~ere farm, 5-room house~.a~llities. Ideal for couple or 2 All hats formerly up to $20.06wiL~ eoo~x~ fo ho~s~ 4,000 ~hic.men. 13 N. 4th Aw., Manville, now $5¯00, none higher. .Joseph Wi[housky, Jr. inc., Realtor kens. Property zoned for light

industry. Only" minutes to new I~vuz" ,’o~m apartment in Man

Sar~ Tonkin Hat Shop200 Soeth Main St, Manville, N. 3. freeway. A terrific buy :[or $20,- ellis. $8J mouth, Including heal

RA 5-1~0. Evet~ins~, EL d-812~XI0.

Member Multiple Listing Service Call between 9 anti 5:30, 725- 83 Somcrsat St.

(’pen Sunday 1 to 4 P.M,, Thuen. & Frl. Till $ P.M. Montgomery Township 8099. Somerville, N. J.- Nel¢ 6 room ranch, tu~acked Furnished rooms for gerltle-

-- garngc, hot water baat Oil rived,; men. C~II RA 5-1!lgfi.C[I~[O/ll 2~lo~e ueN~i~fl bli~5~

ceramlc die bulb. all modern ............ l-your aid. Made toe ranch typeimprovenlcnls, 1 acre O~ lalld, Two [tarnished raorng for young

hozt~e Wilh afioehed garage.JOHN KRIPSAK, HEALTOR Tax~ only $285. Askiug poise women. Prlvafv entraneo. 66 g, $50, Call FL 9fl832,

$18,990. ,Camplaiv lld.. Manvilh,. RAMember ol MUlllp]e Listing 768[t Top sol[ and’fill diet fer s~ls.

Hillsboro Townsh/ll s].0~ pet ,’ue~ l~d. Must b~,*New 7-room split level, ~1 Used CLII’~ own machinery. C~II RA 2-9443.

No. 1 RANCH - $12~200 - SOMERVILLE lathed garage, oil n~od~[.il lift.10~O Down To AI| Buyers m’~,vements, hot water heat oil (;COO B£ dv Bla~k Angus steer b~sf, Rail

22 x 32 foundation. /Jo.~,hoL air heat, $150 per year, livingfired, lib cezarnie die but|Is. 0I’ wh~le " AlSo amaii eut~

l:oom, dining asea. k/tehen, 2 bedrooms, full bath, accursed l~rehTappan electric range. Land 1058 Chev) ~e{ Ah’. 4-(It)ol Ruk’he~ ]~°g8. half °" whole,

APPROXIMATELy ,~.~2 PER ~JONTH lYu]] Monthly Paym~nU 100 x 200. Asking price $10,900 sedadh automatic tran~lfissien, Sausage me~t¯ George Reflieh.

power steering and brakes Eerie ~dead. Dial 35~-~g~.

¯ No. 2 - CAPE - $16,990 - SOMERVILLE N.J. BARBER AGENCYclean ~, ....... St,no0TEMPLE TRR/FT SROl#

. FHA Appi~oximaSely $700 Down Realtor -- Insurance 108 East Mail’, St.$omervilt¢(to a quatifig’~i ,buyer) 290 High St., Sou~h Bound BrOok MID-TOWN ~iOTORS Slightly Used C]othins imP,Your beflro~ns, 2 full badh% klt~n, separate dining area, EL 6-16~ EL 6~4.~ Authorized RAMBLER Dealer

~ ~o~izeh014 Oe.~l~{argo dying room, fUR cellar, oti.stetem Beat mitre*tare petit lot i Member ~uL% Some~’~,t ~80 BOUND aROOK ROAD Deign THURS; ~t FRIDAYback yard with ahad~ ar~ aad~ar~cue. MuRapl~ Liming MIDDLESEX, ’N¯ J, g A,M. to Is NOOR

No. 3 - NEW 2-FAMILY - S. 13th AVENUEFour root’e~ ~,er a~rtme11~ sopaPgte heating $~ems and l,zt-siury home, 2 apar ments

PhoIIR 96~=~6~ T~.I" pt~odle A R. C., I~-w’esk-~JcAi[tieg, perma-Mtme faxmt, Excellent investment ~2,~00, " Bedroom, ]ivtr~ rtmm, kltehev

vhl ~em,~le, xvormad, lempocary

’~~h~fs. housebroken, friendW.

NO. 4 - SMALLER RANCH - $1 900¯.rid t, ath ~ob *tartraent, Full

See ,Your Buick c# YA a g’IO even~nW.I ¯ Living mum, IO, Wntn with aU moKera convenier~-’~a, 3 badrooms,n~m ~orms and :~reens, as~s-

D~ll~P¯~or ~e~,e|~@nMixed puppies. 4 femaTts.

lull ?i~e ~a~h, ft*il ee]lar, Fei)eed-tn yard. N~ce)y |and~oa~. too shingles separate hebtireg~o]l "hA 5-3’~0a.

A house in trait good condition, system. Ruth’ apartments rent*d,of 1962 Bldolcs and$1~,000. Call tater,5 ¢.m. RA 2- Row~g’d,..NO. 5 - RANCH WITH FAMILY ROOM o~s~.

OPEN PATIO - $18,~00Uged Cars *g00 reward to tba person wh,,

-~, c:ean hOL~$e only a few ~/eal’ll old Of~el~nS ~ ~Poor~g, ~2[[ C~ldY ~tor~ a~ ~d’oc’rm &p.2~- will ?eturn Sg ya]ve~ that wej’e

tile beth’ ki~ehen whh bLdit.ins, r~ nice large livll%g roam plu~

me~t~ for Rate’ or l~rg e eRndy FENNE$$BY BI~CK ,~ Mi~l.b~.~ a ctav,mo~t

Ihe sxlra room [ourth h~droom or family rDom. ator0 for rent. In Mllnvi[]e Ills*#tv~. in Rrank/i~ Township. Noueslions a~ked Whe[t returned

No. 6 - BRICK 2-STORY - $I2,900 call RA g-0~. t~ w, ~fAZH sT. .11 AD ~-~sooA ~lrongly cen~tra~,l~d hem~e un a $0 x 1~9 lot, tall cellar, Oil Owner se]lhg Pouch home, 5 ~K3MERVILL~

IA)Sthot %~;ler he~t, living room ,dining room, kitchen. 2 bedrooms, rooms, bath. Altitvhed ~nr~e, ,hA 5.3020 YeIIDW, dark green and lightNO. 7 - TWO FAMILY - $13,850 Many’Us, Call aA 2me0~Sr

green parakeet. Lost in bIa,-I ~-Eto’~: atbestos shingled, eluminum storm cod sereen~, nnd 19fil PI ’rt 0t h 2-door, excel- ellis; Main Street area. R~ivat’d

ginters, F~J]~b~le~snt with outside entrance, soparaLe hentlnglFuror room*, bath, Oil heat,

garage, LOt d$ x i00. Min%,~[leleaf running condition, SPO.Call given. U~)] BA 5-g724,sys era. Each ap~trtr~cnt hen I~vlng room, kilrllen, bedroom, wlth area. C~ll RA 5dM7~. 9-3248-e~pan*ioa ~lic. HenM for $~ per ~partme~t. Seeking an A0srlrnen~?

Bughless Oppor, xo~2 convertible Cadillac.Reod Ihe Cl~z’s]fJ¢01t

N’ew palnl Job, p~weP s*eerhlg,JOHN KRIPSAK, REALTOR soda Routes. Eslsh){sbefl power brakes. PrElect running --

condition. $250. RA 2-1582 orMEMBER OF MULTIPLE LISTINO rotde~ In Somerset County. This

EL 8.1590,h~io,o, i, ~ot ,e,,on,ble. Ye~ More Clal.dfiedsPHONE- RAndolph 5-6581 ’r~und l,~om*. WERe Cox M,

N~h NewspeDers.$or details & Phone Your Cla~itie~~4 $o, Main.St, Mamvill~ I% J. ,,t.~ R^ ~ On Next PageL~

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4 More Added L.L. ’Stars to Vie.MORE CLASSIFIEDS To Local Faculty" lu .District Play

- roar teaahers lust week, ball all.sta,r teasn will play i1~

~er’f]ces Service.g . lear[rig six vacancies to be flS~d firSl game In the D~sIricl tO

to complete the faculty resteiSouthern Division tournament

UBCONDITIONSLL’f CESSPOOL8lor Ihe 1962-6a school pear.

July 21 at 4 p.m, on the Town.and sllill’s LiYLIe League Field, fac-

GtlARANTEED. REBUIL’~ SEPT/C TAhrK8 Four teachers are needed lc ing Lawrence Harbor.

Hefrigeta~ora. TV CLEANED complete tile high school staff

and Au~ontatic Washers~nd two are r~ceded for the ele- One of lwo sen~i-final L~I~eS

is also scheduled fDr lhe Town,

l~ve dollars ($~) down,7 Trucks ~ NO Waitln~ mentary schools. Ishlp diamond July 24. Sixteen

TWO dolIarl ($g) a week Two ~e~chers’ res~gnaSons leagues will be represented in

l~cArthur RUSSELL REID CO. ~e,, reeelved by the bo.rd. "The Indispensable Man" is the t~urney, which will be con-

Formerly T. H, Fulton, ~-d¯ 20 Years Experience Hired fo leach Eaglsh in lhe the ~ermon subject of Dr. Jarv]~ :luded July ~0. V~inners or IheVI d.2534 EL 8-58B0 bigh school was Malcolm S, Morris for Sunday’s I0:I~ ~or~hern and southern d~visions

199-201 W. Math St., Somervll~ Conner, He received his B. S. B,m. service. ~ill meet July 28 for the righldegree frnm Shippensb~rg (Pa.)"Factory Authorized" LUTHEB, AN iv represent the district in the

Frigidaire & Te]evitten ~nler}or & Exterior State Teachers College, has Bunker Hill Stale finals.Sales ~d Se~vtee PAINTING three years ~f mgitary service

Phone RA ~-7100 Free Estimate and one year of teaching exper- ’theCUnradll a.m.Tornqu[Sts~mday wlllwar~hlDSpeakser.atagedFranklin*Sby Arthur)StarSsousseauWill be man-and

-- ,. fence+ He ’,viii rec’eive $5350. vice. Stmdayschoo[ and evening Paul H~lvey. Selected by Lea.

DBAZZ ~UmNZSS C0L~S EL 6-9026Thtm~as McAndrew Was hired service has been can~llcd for!gas officials to represenl Frank.

to teach science in the high

Wear James KnJ]} wlH preMd~ .her; Howard NifoussL Eagles~ -

i thls day only. ]in are Ronald Lukses and Lloyd17 IAvin@to~ Avg. " school, He he{do a B+ A. degree

Holy Trinity Svendsen, from Lsttanzio Lum-Nc’~ ~rua~wtck, N.J. Lawn mowers and ~nall en. from Columbl8 (S,C.) College

C~apl~te F, ecretsHal ~ " glne repairs. Free pick up sad and will be paid ~.050.Accounting C~urt¢& aA detivery. Nick’s Garage, Mill¯ The board also employed MrsI st the I0:15 n~rnlng WOrShip on’, Steven Dane=as, Ronald O’Con-

Sm’~dap. ChRrch s~h~l is Y a,m. "~.or~ Mark Maurer and SlovenDay ~d N/b~¢ CI~ s~one Bd,. SoraerviIIe, Ca/2 gdt~ Mary K, Geouge to teach 4thn

[Zavodniuk, ~.unyon’s Market;T~leptmns: L~ar~ g.~ ~2~8. ̄ Grade af an annuat ~alary elChrist the HJ g

J t" e__ __ _ C If~ Boye, Lions; de/fray

SALT FREE CRUS~Eff’~T6fiZ ....$6.300. She has 13 years of Church SchC~v Sunday w be

~ 30 a re. and wor ¯Cohen, Steven Gallagher, Donteach,aS experleaee, conduct d at .sh’p se’v’ce a i The Eev. ad Kappoch, Ar¯ hut. RousseauDriveways, parking lo~, Frai e S D Webb vocal musicDwxght fuse ’A" p ~d -

~9e BR~AD 29e road, ’ " } ~an Ill res e and Charles Yards staler BrothSAVE!

teacher in Ibe stdlool system for

for your special DOCKWATCR QUARRY INC. two years, was employed The Ado t B b e CiBss will ! eI~s’ and FIallk ~aPuz~’l’ ~[~/7}~i¯n’.eet Monday in the home of Mr. ton Lanes¯ . .¯ , ,, ~Paan~ p~J . ~gs We ,e dlaw~

SALT FREE DIET Mactmsville, N.d. teach 51h Grade in th~ Elizabeth & Mrs John Wh ehe/~d of ~}

EL g-1611 Avenue Schnol, lie will resolve ’last week by Southern Div~slonKenda 1 Road. Everyone s we "i ¯

Princess Bake Sh’op $~,700.e em n d offiela~s ~n Fr~nkl~’s L.L. f~eld. ResignSllOna were received come he R v HUs a ~a ¯ .

’ m he house, Dlrector Wesley BogleOn Tuesday a 8 p.P.A ~-2~lg K ~. ~I AlllO l~n(]ialor ~,~,. torch L¯ Das,i~, a hJsh A ar Gud w race in ~he par- ~nnolt~eed the d~tes and play¯=2 S. Main m., Ms~vill* & Wehliug Co. s~bo~l social stuflles taa~ber,

Hochs/einSs Bakery Aulo -- Tractor ~ Tr~ekand h~rs. Barb.~ra McLean, wl~t, sonage, The commilnlenls prn¯ ing stteg.

gross celerities wilt "~cel al .~RA ~-0211 ]RADIATORS laught 3rd Grvde in Pine Grovc 8;30 p.m,

~i :171 W, Main St., 8omervtllt Cleaned, Repaired, IRe-cored Manor SchoolThe Chrisilan education & lit¯ Y T IThe l~oard voted io plneeMiss

et’atu," .......... ittce witt meet |,I~E~Z~ Tt~ONE-DAY SERVICE Ca:’o} Sax0m ~n her proper pJaceWednesda~ |i I’PUXKDOS B1 Division St., Somerville oa Um salary- t!u]de adopied ~ at 8 p.oL the choir ~=~ ~ - __ d}rot mrs RA 2-2241 J... ~d. A c~o,.,. ~. lhe b~h Thursd’. ,.will meet iu Ihe be,he of Me’. & ROLEY BEAg0N

ZELL’Sf7 - 89 Throap Ave, seh,~l,l,12 moni~s.~h° will receive $2,83~ for Mrs, Cllarlcs Widman

ui 28 Services will take place ibisss $. Mat~ St.. M~v~la

.New ~runswlok Ten pupils in Ihe 12[h Grade Can/bi’id}de Bond. week in M~mpbls Tenn., fur

ra ~-gl~ CII 7-2174 lo~:i~g I)islz}b¢~llve S;Sveallrm F RST BAPTIST IRoley Bunsen of } gbway 27 HS

virtu’sea will be enrolled in IheThe Iopie of Sunday’s w~rslllp! dit’d Satardtly ~n St, Peter’s

The S,,~loesel CoHfi[y Viii.#/itta~ ] ~t.JvJcc is "’CreolJon." II will be’Gcnerul Hospital aRer a lhree¯

Kitrllen Ct,nler WROUGHT IRON So,eel wo,~ - e~e,’i~aoe ~ doli~,’~d by the Roy. c. G.’~ay illnesa.S~nday Mr, Season, 61 years of age,gt~m dutlng {be 19~2ff3 ~e:~l ;W°°dinR al ]J ~U~

mall a~ ~u]ger-s UnJvPrsJlY. BeDirl’etly on Raule 202 RAILINGS your, The b.ard volcd in faro3 school ~s at 9:;~0. wa~ t’etired ms a m~intenant’e

METHOIIIST

DEA TtIS

8 132i, ~O, Oi ,~lel’l’is/(~Wllof el%ra[lln/~ tile s(udell{sOpp. W~gMrnRn’s Fsrms Built lo your gpeciflcalJo~s Tiic b,,~ltd ~dso agJcvd IO leb~. /cht~t MIIhKozle q]i~’od in the Township 10 years¸

Colnplele KItChenS Free E~linla~ebui~e fKel/nclb Adams $~5~ to ad Tilt’ Roy, R R M~tlcr, sffpply! Sw’vlvh)/~ h~ln are Ilvo dau~b-

~ood Ot s ~e~fll PORTABLE just his salary 10 gulde Be WaS pastor, will eondurt Sund~ y’~l~.l’S Mrs, Annie Mtty Koowles

~,[odern~ Or Fre~c~WELDING S£RVfCS guidance coerdina{~r for fhe aim ~erx, ice. [at bmne and Mrs. Charily Lee

PFOVIH~III[~.y~’II~ ]~L 6-9527 t96]-52 school year. Supertnlendent Wdhur H,~Lew~s of Hewarki five sons.

Cuntvnrls Awarded Ismtth will ta~k on "Headed foe!J~nles L of Hew 8,’un~wk.~Visit OUt" new showroom. In olher business the board Disaste]" al charub school allBoyd. Auguslus and Ant’on ot

See the Kitchens of i1%62fKOLANS

The Rev, Charlts Bridgtrran ~is=ippi,

Free Estimales & plann~ng ~ANITABY DISPOSAL awarded three contracts to low }:45 a,m. Edison end R~ley dr, In Tennes.

,bidders for painting supplies, D~TCH REFOBMED see. Also survivlng is a sister,

for ~utlder or idome Owne~ 0perat ng nHi sborough over 12 floor finish, and ell buroer set- Middlebuah Mrs, caste SrTaat, ~ His.

Die. of y~AI’S. Vies,~rlendly and Dependable Servlce & contract Was awarded to Co~ ~ill speak Sunday an "W~en

L V* Llld|ow & CO, , Call RA ~,~d4s l Lux Paint Corl~wrati0n of Me-Christ Sets US Fr~e" at the 9:301~OLDsVA¢&~’qFION][~IBHIC,’~II~L~DISPLAy~I~flq~L

Far Hillg~ ~’, J, ........ tuehcn fnr mlpplies to be ordered] mox’n~ng worship service,

PtiJllt6as needed, Six-5lile Rmt I The first vat,ation Bible scho0~to be held ht tile cducat~0~a]

The Roy. Leonard Jones willHece~vlt~g a contract fez 12g I lautlding of the ~mmuntty Pres-

ANDgatl0ns of flo~r finish at $1.85 a preside at Sunday s 9:30 morn. byter~an Chm’ch of Sand H[l[~

Phone Your Classifledg PAINT gatl~ was tSe Por~ula Floor ing worship service, herd its ¢loeln~ picnt~ and dls-W

Products Corporation, The tote" Egs¢ Mlllston~ play at noon T~esday.

RA 5.3300 WALLPAPER price Is 1~22~. Morning worship Sunday I~ a~ About 100 children ~ttt~nded

The bo~lrd also awar~.ed an oi: ~:40. Dr, Milton J, Hof~m~ will Wiih M leachers had helpers,rATIONAL BRANDs FOR LES burner servic0 9ontraet to E, M in charge. The $~hoo] was under ~e all-

Visit our NEW Jones Jns. vf rte on, The ow bid CATHOLIC IrectJon 0~ Mrs, EvereR Houser,Movfng & Trucking WALLPAPER DEFT, was $9~0 for servi~e to I0 TOWn- gt. Mak~ui director of Christian education

-- Sunday Ma~ses ~f lhe c3~urch,sb~p ~ubool$.STEVE C. SOPKO W. Berman & Co. -- for 8 and 10 a.m. and t2 noon in "

Loenl Moving & gtorage 18 W, .Main St. ~e Class~fisd P~e~ ~r~ ~nI Fra~k]In HJghSt,Soo] audi. The Oreat Lakel form. th’~

Long distance moving SI,n~wrl, ille outslandlng local market place, torture, argest body of fresh water In thew,91.1d.

Whealon VaD Liues dlg z. Mab~ sl,Manville BA 5-7758 Bound Br~ok CLASSIFIED AD RATES ~o~,,~

FI,F~LS~ TA~ NO’C[CE THAT the

S I S S E R R R O S , ] N C ¯ Thne el, more consecutive Inserttoml, In0 change In copy, 10~ v,~m~ or s~t[¢,n ~l] pa~a~¢ra~h 4Ahe ~o n~ O ~m= nec of the Town¯(Sl.ce 1913) ~,,,=, ........ ~ t. ~,,,~

¯ FIREPROOF gTOI~AOE WAH~OUgES IBt.g ad,, to wMe~ ,epees are agd,em,d to tiff, uews~aper--g~ ’ ~"~’~’~’~LOCAl* AND LONe DISTANCE MDVLNO xltk [~er In~rflon. ~ ;s ~n :)~

Tsx Ms Df Lb@ TowIishlD of ier~nk]ln,Tin* nr,~ee., r~nt t~ you .,= a. ~wn*REGULAR TRIPS TO FLORIDA Igyph~ated words eeuml u two or more words, ~ the ease may .ir.¢t~d ~y ,he ==~ic,,(~Ve OWn and opero/e ol/r own vfln$) be, T¢lel~one numbers are eozmtod u tw= were-, akhr~Vlgtto~ as’

PACKING - CRATING - SHIPPING ~to .0,d,.

AOY2V2$ FOB UNITED V2.~ LINF~ ING D~dl~e for eepr: Tue~lay lg a.m.YSU tsay Slaet~ 7ottr It~ by l~o~e, Jtt~ ~ ]g.~u~doll)h 5-,~lglg

Somerville I~alntle]d New Bruasw/ek , s~,~,

RA 5-3100 PL 6-9180 KI 5-4100 ..~, ~’~ ~’...~,’a s,w,,-m.,~ =d s~m ~* x~= o.,-,, ~ "’ ’

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TII~SDAY, IULY g) I~ ~g I~RANKLIN NEWS-RBCORD PAOI~ t|

wire the PTAs IPD S .OL.R,.’B New Alignment

~ ~7~~N~H~[ vvlifTS ¢0NORf~JONA~ ~r~graN.J&o[ Ml’~.t’saLawreneo G erbor of 32 year-,IdRECORDc,wANNODNC~Downed by Alex J.

PINE GROVE MANON The Hnlslein-Friesiun Assoei-The organizal,on held Hs first aLion of Amgrica h ............ d- -- .-,~,%rK"’ass Asked

executive board meetlng of the the high produetlon recbrd of

L~’-"~ ~

IBg~ School year hx the home Candy Invincible Deen, a three-

Roberts r,md recently. I ~ ,sk s of South Middlebnsh____I rs. Oeeher. p,’o. deot ,,, the I,ood. whose O,’ h,c,onBy Planning Board

I~f)ard, ill ’tl cod 0 "e’s GadI 15,166 poUlld. ) k a d 5 0 (Continued :from Paso 1)i~0 P]~AYERS iN SDIIOOL? wllich herelofore have broil aere I ed u on Y as eonslittfliona eommiHee nleln]lel~ ivho were p[itlndS of htUlerfa[ ~n ~ flays.

Ol the United Stairs seenl$ de- oat ~s el,lu~enl]y daSllUble,, cleric d a[ a n]PlnhprHhlp meet ...... full IvosL of P~oute P~)(~ h~ h~ont-

t01 hi:ned io weaken popular r~. II~llled~ale Effect ins in April __¯l¯ ~olnery, cllu%~ ~eOl,i~eto~A,n Turn.opeo ,oe b. ud ment. " In Con ,’ess the Court’. deel- Halts Runs Lke , ,,ute bead east toI siL.n will have iliM~ledlatc effect George Audres. ISl . rive.proM.[ ~v’~’ v eross .~oute 20(J al a polar soulhThe l.eecl]l 6-1 decision bon-

n,.,..~..,,,orq , oy r i.. ............’ be,’o,a ’eao. ,oHo..odoor, pro r.,u chn ,’a,an; U:il of ,,,e u,’np,ke. I, ou,d theneo ¥ rk’s pub : se o ,Is as a ’0us-! and Se lale. for examp e, ha "e John Johnson. 2nd vlee-presi-, it#) lnHs~t~ne Bu~e~ south Iht’ough the southwest ear-

c<] wides)read resentment oil i filK~lly stol(ed [O confer on whaL deal. fnrelgn language chair- I .........-- ....... ner t)f Reeky Hill. then head east

Cepi!o[ Hill, and pl’ote$1~ aro should be noncealroversial regis, man; ]dis. Mic’hael Hl’apslc¢,l A sh’ike by ~evon (tril’el’S has lhrougb Montgonlery Townshipcon’~Ing hl fro 1 all oer the,I tiou auihorizing additional secleLary’ °UlSlda litLIIIICILy’ nnd h;ll(ed all i’e.~ulae rill)S Of Mill ’neer the Pelneeton Towtlshlp

., Jet,y Pearl, treasurer, alone BU:~ Lines Inc., which sol,. Line Jnlo Franklin, Cl’OSsinS onlye~ n ry. BasnR IS position on I Fede ,a Ri[( he Pans ruction IV~r~ - .

lhe Fir~[ ~l]lendmenl’s provi.[o[" eollege facilities, BIll now, CDnll~Jllee ehah’nlen appoinl- viee~ i’idel’~ in the conies] and’,a small porIion of Franklin i ioe-

s~n that "Congress shall make ran ~[’ants ~in aid bo provided ed by Mrs. ~erber are Mrs. ~otilh ~omer~et County. I fore it e~tel’ed Middlesex County

no !aw reopectillg an establish only l0 o[Ir t~×-supported instltu- Clyde Milclle]l, safe.t.v; Mrs. ~u The slrikers, who have been and eontinund to an eltd nearmeat of religion", the CouN tions of higher education? TI’R- geae Suydam’ memhershipl piekeling at the lines’ garage in~ Hlghlst°wn~truck a body blow at n.aa2~ flilionally, We have also provided Mrs. Louis Agy mid Mrs. V. N. ~ast Millstone since early Man- Locknee Elcet~pruclices long countenanced ald l o our private eollegesl I [Dr MaePhle’ ]ihrery’ and Mrs’ day mo]ning are r~embers ofl In its annual reorganizationBnd, indeed, encouraged in nul ~ne would regret to see such aid Samuel Zavodnie , a endance Diviabm B~4 Amalgamaled As it he board also elected Richardsociety, terminated. Henceforth ~h Other chairmen appointed by sacs ion o} Street, EleetriclLockner its vice-chairman and

Besides reaching a decisio~ whole qaesiJon O[ Federal aid 1o Mrs, ~erber are Mrs. Bernard [~ailway and Motor Coaeh ~m- i ’eaPP°t~led WJl]]~I~ Ozzerd a~

" " which is difficult to accept, the] education will be fat’ more eon- Sobelson, hospitality; Mrs. T. G. ployees of America.

~dl~ts[ attorney.Court ha~ opened a Pandora’s traversia,, and .... 1 .... ,ion J .....

high school service; At two-

O/~tos;ir

r Committ ........ d ...... b-

box of fuLure problems. Endless .’iLl be rorthcow, hlg. Mrs. Prank Jonson, inside S Ir Yne~.’rht°I d,vLslon Mr. oek.....b.ir

lili~ation will be necessary in What wilI be the OUtCOme? publicity; Mrs. Stuart Kirk- Y ~ " . "In’.nn, and Councilman Williami ported for charter tr,ps Sunday. A enJose h Dana hue andorder to clarify, and presunlably President Kennedy’s pious hope patrick, home room representa- when there are ~0 ]i~te runs. and I ’ .P . g

In circumscribe, the effect of that more prayers will be said tires, and Mrs. d L. Silver, ha-poke ng began a 530anhe,;Frank Topping, , zoning, Thomas

ibis decision. All revels of I at home will not be much help. zaar chairman, n da i was re erred b ;Smith, eha,rn~an) and MayorC ........ t will he faced with!The probl .... hieh this dec] The program for the y ...... ext Y;,k~ t who o ePrates thY~lGeorge C ...... y, Lynn .M.nn

Joseph 0 ", p ....dlffieul 1 queslion s ahau1 varion s alan has c~reated cannot be dis. ~ppgoved. Its theme is "Are Y.mhoes. with his’ brother. Edward. and MP’ T°Ppfflgl qtlak[ICalt°ns)

aelivilies of a religious nalureJmLssed so lightly. Sensilized To Your Child’s ad one ne a a n Mr’ ALielh °hab’rtaan’ Rnd Mrs’Mr O ka s . g g , .Needs" se~l~ en Was h~ d on June~ Mercer ~nHth and M~, Mann,.

with Mr. Ozzard, as adVlSOrIINFOILMANTS ASKED TO GIVE NAMES; MIDDLEBDSH SCHOOL but paeficipams could nnt agreeMel~bers Of the PTA execu[ivc on a conifer[ agenda SLate

so, hoe/, Mr, Dunaghue, chair-

PROSECUTOR GUARANTEES ANONYMH’Y boa~l Ior 19flR-63 have been Mediator Jack Pierre, ~ssigned mall, and Mr. Smith and Mrs.

70 boleter his slaws investlga- reach his office, the prosecutor announced by the organization’s to the lalks, has bern unable loSr°i~h’ and capital improve-

tlve activities, Prosecutor At- revceled at a press conference president, Mrs. John Tonlpkins chedu]e a ~eeting meDt, Meyer Consovoy. chair=

Lhur Meredith Ibis week request- Monday, and complainls l’eceiv- The officers are, first vice "We both want to talk," Mr. man’Mann, andTownshlpEugeneManagerOr°ss’ Wit-Mr"ed that ally person submittinl~ ed in this manner are investLgat- president, Dr. Carl Prier i sec Inka said, "but nothing has hap-

]iam Sen)re.era and TownshipJFIformatlon by mail include hisled. However, he continued, ad- and vice - president, Mrs pened yet."name and address¯ dltlonal da~a is often needed¯ Fredel’iek McMullen; honorary The two owners of the line are

Engineer William Rimney,

The identily of all informanls] add this might only be available vice - president, Mrs, Oarrett driving charter runs.New board members are Mr,

¯ will be prolccled. Mr. Meredilh d fronl the anonymous wriler, stigeG recordiog s~retary Mrs. J Halold Clyde, president of the Dmlaghue, Mr. Smith. Mrs.

" " ’ e B unsw c Smith and Mr. Allen, who re-et)ded. He suggesled that car I Me. Mercdilh invited persons Charles Horn; "~reasurer, Mrs. un,on e local in N w " ’ .was a ]october of the eg g i~espondenls mighl address ~heiriPossessing information Io tele Gerald Murphy, and correspow n o atn paced Counc n an Leonard

!oilers Io h]n’, and mark IhemlPhOne hin), and he deelared he dlng secretary, Mrs. Kenneth eun Davd Markham uf Mill- Vhet as a governing body rep-

air n rosen ave"Personnl ¯ Contidendal"

I would not reveal the source of Fortaey. s one ts unit eh n~ .erea sk In other business the hoaed’s

Rlany amolymous lettersi such material. Newly appointed by the peeeL. ~n se A ed ] - ’ i 0we e askn zonng corm ae deeded

................................... dent are Mrs. Donald Ubry. and Anked I d’ ve’s " g~ ,r e ave ’ study the Counel a suggest on

- Mrs. Steven Lysy hospitality a 5 ten s or 40 cente a s ¯ "lPI(~IC MARKS 1ST YEAR OF POST OFFICE, , . )for rezonng HamJ On Sreethe present hourly pay o $ 85 . . .rhall’m~a; Mrs. Wllham KoozezMr I alan wan ed r°~ "e$ dell ta] o busmees~.The first anniversary ef the I P°Sl Offlee employees finane" and Mrs, WiliLaln Sudia, library: Onka sa d e u ’

That eom’n ee a so repo edncw S~nler~et P,~t OIfice wngl, ed the affair with their own say Mra Fdehard Gerweek, men, he hlghei lgure, . . I found no need or a Townsh p(ek.bJated al a aln y ptenic lrags" bership and pub]icatlvn: M~s He

.ha ed ha . d .re e whO,.r i topsoil ordinance.have a duy oil ate given f] stThe planning and supervising Bo: s Carney hea h a d sa e y;] ’ ~ The school committee re~or-Sunday on the groLmd~ of Rut- eor~mittee eom~rlsed William Mrs Tohn Csirke sunshine" prefercnee Jn driving chartered "

¯ " " ’ ’ ’ ’ run~ axoe tha he eom an ed Jt found the proposed 4g-class-gezs Freperatory School, More Sarboukh, William Koster, Ar- M,ss Dorothy Hall, mternatton- ’ la P Y i ’o s to Hillcrest and

. An annlversary caKE was pre- Stanley Kuneowitch and Phillip tartan and sdvL~or Wllham P, ’ - )),ore of the master plan.weekends when two orsenled lo Postmaster Esther Russo. Walterm]re, representahve to , --

Kemper. A bail "game. pitting Mr. Sarhoukh expressed his he Board o Education" William driver’s are available for charterthe clerks against the earrl ..... ppreeil~tion tO Malyskall Tar- Re nod, ]e I~a Ion ~nd M.... ie, th ..... tth se,iority Keeping TabsWaS won by the clerks, 5-I, ern for providing part of the re- Arthur Moor~ lad Mr~ Thoma~ ts selected Mr. Onka pointed

Oames, with prizes, Were con- freshment8 and to ~utger~ Pre- DIlffy. etl[tllrl[ Brts.ducted. Toys and gi~t~ were paratory School for la)e ot tha Otbee ehaiem~n are Mrs. Paul Of the baae charge ef a chttrter- leirM Lt, Henr7 P, Brainier Of

Riven to all chiLdren, grounds, P~arson, homeroom raothersl ed txip, he added, and the corn- [~rankiin Park has arrived In

.......................... Mrs, ~flliam Wells. foreign ]au- pony pays f.r tolls, meals and Svutland for duty with a Military

v_c*- Code .o....tod . end . Iooo, M.. R.y z.rh..odIods.S oo o...n,sbt ..... *It T.an*. S..,oO ..i, atand he was asked to mMee s Mrs, Joseph Massone." wsys & Seven roUnd trips are made Prestwlch Airport.

further rel~ort at the July 5th means and budget & finance: between Manvit]e and ]~tmd Lt, Brauner, a navisator) Wa~

¯ ,..u:’; Stop Sign agend .... " Mr,, M.s ..... program, and Broohlnd2, fromSo~rviIleta formerly assigned to D .....

New Brunswick through Frsnk. Dei, APB, He is the ~n of’ Mr.Negotiations sre being held Mrs. Richard S, Robhason, i lln Township. Moat riders are & Mrs, HellrF Brsuner OI lerltnk-

with several industrla[ de- mulsle"The Townshlp’s proposed junk velvpers, Manager William Sore. .~mplob’ecs of dress snd sult fgc- LJn Park.

~-,~r ordLnanee has met with a mers announced, and a land LIDENSES OF DRIVERS Lories in Bound Brook, other The lielllenant) who holds a

Sto~ sign, aeeordLl:g to Town. zaie Js being considered. FROM FM~I~L|N REVOKE]D t)us~tesses in New Brunswick aeSA. degree from Rutgers Unl-

t~ip Attorney William Ozzard. The Council announced ii A three-month license revoca- l well as New York City co~- versity, is married to the ~[orm~r

The Towflship can rer~vve in- would m, eet With liquor ]i- tion h~| hmen ordered asakls I i rauters On Pennsylvania Hal], G]orla M, ~der at NI)wh~rry)

"operative cat’s from public censees in September to discuss Clarenee E. Babcock. 23, of 2~ I r°ad trains, Mr. Onka estimat. Mich. They have a daughter.

~treels bul nol item private pro- raising license fees. Susquehanna Street under the d their lltllnber as "In the Cynthia.

The Cooneil Jnslrucled Man. New Jersey point system, d~e lousands." Lt. Brauner entered the ser-perly. Mr, Ozzsrd told the Court-

agee Sommers tu dralt an oJ’di. St~L~’ Division of Motor Vehicles Two reueutiy = hired buamen vlee in NDvember I957,el! iasi week, nanee defining safety regula- has announced, "~"~].@ not nlelnber80~ the union

He holed a Stere statute which dons io .he observed by Town. Ned J. Parsekialh diree¢or o( makln£ a to(el of nine era- Navy Ensign Robert F, Zim=

~ays that if more than hvO in- ship eyclisls. ]i was derided ~he (]i%dsion) alSO aI]n0LJnoed Lwc players. Mr. Onba 88Ld. merman’ san °~ Mrs’ ~t~lthYopt,alive vehie!es can be seen not tu require registratian of bi- 30 day suspenaiol~s Ullder the ex. ~ Zin]~erlnan O]" 12 Ole°tt Stree~lr(:m a Slnle highway they can eyries wilhin the Townaldp. ce~ive speed progr~nl. Ta T. The forerunner or Uncle Sam has reported to the Naval Auxil-be classified as junk and the

WU 32, of 25 Tyndall Rood, iosl was Brother Janathen, x’¢parts tory Air Station at Meridian,eu..ner can be required to aa- SEWERAGE AUTHORITY his license effective June 5, and World Book Encyclopedia. Dur- Miss., for training as a navalq , e a jank yard ~Leense. PLANS MONDAY SESSION John W Lukunski, Jr.. 19. of ~ )g the Reeolulionsry War any aviator in jet aircraft.

The Township’s ~oning ordi The Sewerage Authority wiil L~weLl Place, had his licenae ah’iotLe American was called Ensign Zilnmerman I8 ain ) unk f r Jona graduate n[ ~.utgers ]Jnlversi[yL,,nce does ~oL Pc" "- J " meet in the Township Ad- suspended in Delaware, el- Irother Jonathan. a ~e

y~rds, n inistrativc Office Monday at 8 fective June 2B. ~an T, umbulI, an ardent pa and holds a B.A, degree in eeo-

C. r Ozzard a]em holed thBl p.nx. -- mot nnd governnr el ConneOL- n( mas He was g~’adu~ted from

uok ears are not c ass ed es --’-- COUNCIL MEETS TUESDAY rut Laler the name was used Io ]~Jghland Park Hlgh ScherZI,

0ebris and therelore are no reg- The earth’s almosphere is a A meeting of the Township refer io the nation as a ~:hote. The Meridian instal]atlon 15 Lhe

t~laled by ~resenl local nrdi- blnnket composed of gases and Cotmci] will be held ’lhlesdsy at -- Navy’s newesl and most modern

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PA~ II ~tt tql~4KL~ ~S4tI~RD ~Y, SULY $, INI

School Board Threatened ++++t ’Who’s WhoontheMuddpalBomlsPlan Goes To Tmnlon

With Segregatlo Suit +++k=. =.to .pp=., ,o.. Fr+ h~+~ iehOOl cm~tructioa 0rogram and =genctes were I’~de S~ Bte Bnkus, Retold Gotden, Cammlro

~¢s relatod Im~linE refer~nd=m, Comteif ss It reorE=a~m+d Mot:, [ Calvo, ~our~tman 3OSel~ P~oil-the neighborhood method of Board of Bdueatloa officers are d~y evenin~ in Franklin High Io.

(CoMinued frnm Page 1) school assignment+ and it is this scheduled to CoMer iv TP~nf~ SCY~L The mem¢~eJ’~Mp o~ each Hec~atioo Couacll ~ S, A,method which the People’s Or. today with memt~ern of the Stltte fettows: Auetelt% James MoJse+ DonMd

and the civic organization is +’V gninzatton Is attgctking. Uepartme~t of Edt~eatinn+ plain31jng Board ~ So99ph P. Enoch, WI]llarce He.mop, Grazervery lm~rtnnt topic," hut he Tl~t State’s Policy The board seeks permission to Donnghue, Thomas StaSh, Rich¯ Surma, Charles Mcl;~eehan,could not stipulate when ine At the organization’s meeting - -

construci 09 addJltons] ein~- ard Lecknlsr, Harotd C~o[den, Fra.,d¢ PetrDio, Raymond N~zehoard would bring it out of cam- Thursday night, Theodore Tay-[ r~oms at a east of $1,g~,000. Lynn B. Mann, Frank Topping, Richard Miller, RaymoodmltteQ, The next regular meet- ]or at 38 Chester Avenue calledil~g is scheduled far July Iq, and for Franklin to rearrange its dis- Sv~=duJed to represen~ Prank- Eotmeilrnah William Allen, "Meainh.

he indicated efforls will be made trieting policy to comply with! lin at today’s coninrenee are Township Clerk Mercer D. Board of Examtlait~g plurr=berm

to .bare a committee repor-t at the formalin outlined recently hy Kurt Nathan. school boerd pres- Smith. ~harle~ T. Jackson, WIStnm

that tLme. Gov. Richard J. Hughes in an ideal; Frank Suplee, auditor; Zoning Board of Adjustment-- Buekelew, Eugene Scallelti,

The segregatic~n ch~rge.s were exchange o? carrespondetlce Nnlhnn Rosenhouse, counsel,John DeVice. Barbara Bitinsk Vernon LaMarr, ReaSh Officer

recorded by the board through with New Jot’soy Conlraiss~oner and Mrs+ iPIorence P. Randolph,WiIHam, Euston, Dr. Samoa John Cat’lane, Plunl.bing lnspee-

cnrreapfmd~ce nt ]Is June 251h el Y2due~tlun Frederlvk M. Bat1. board secreluL’y. C~unty Super. Scales. Dante Pillon. tar Herbert RakeSand.

clmtintmtLoa n~Pcfin~, binger and Vincent K. Tibb~, a intendent of Schools EL’nest GiS Advisory Heailh Board -- Civil Rights Dammission --At-

Ask Special Meetln~ councilman in EnRlewood wherefiend is al~o scheduled to attend. Thomas Daltvn, Dr. Martin Slur t,~stneat, Mrs¯ Margaret

Prlin~y night the Peoplc’~ Or- redJ~trinlin S has been a cozttt’e Dr. Sanlp.~on Smith, superin- ShafMr’o. Mrs. Liilllttt Th0nles. Maarer, Dr+ Bhoda Gatdstaln,

ganization, through u statnn~eni ver~ial ~ubject.lendent of Prankiin+s =Challis Is Joscpldne Rooth, Carrreine Car- Edward Spencer, Bmersan

b~sued hy Mr, Bhlckcr, presi. Mr. Taylor declared that ~n vacation, and wilt hot beontlero, James, Vile Sansone, Wi~llom

" dent, rccomn~ended that the Franklin’s posLtiolx does not con- available for today’s m~,eting. Shade Tree Comm~ssion ~ Regan.4JehaeJ Peaces, John Biskn. Building Code Comn%ll~ee --

board call a special meeting "to form to the Governor’s, He said Michael Sherman, Louis ache- Wdliam Nagy, Bertram Jones,eliminate segregatio,~ at the that the Governor’s ’et~er to~" +,,POOh-"x,. ~uan~er be.t. Ar,hu0 Ooods*oneALher*o~o.,Ramilton Street +cheat" where, CounSilzvmn Tills stated that " Industrial Con~nSt+e--Roberl Advisory Assessment Board+he sold, the student body is 90 "in view of the evil mt which Manuinin, Veronica ~I~oska, Jo+eph Tanora, AdRm Lattanzie, " -

L~wrence Masters+ Pr~<J Pigo- John Totrk~k~ns.percent Negro. antl-segregaBon l ...... direct+ Government GoesLast month, when the charges ed, we submit that they require.ere gut ,e +o Card Soon+.,he +oa do a,,o ,o do Into_ _ v.., Teams Boattendein of Schools Sampso~ mere th ...... ,ydro+ t,......

Its 4th .ea.+.+th °°.+nod +e me+od of a+ ........die, ,0 ,he + .." 0 m .; n"signing students to schoo]~, Re and economic fmctors alone. The ~ || L^ * D .L.II+o dthehoord+,o+, t+ oordo,+l+oo*ni .......’ ,Con oedI .ge.di~’id ..... "eu bel .... twn etc. the racial situation nnd tahe all

E V e n t s+le+ *y anneal,+ eh+ .........o hle +re.+ to ..o d s. a- n mO--or -each side of the line being as. [Saliva of the races and to pointed to a five-year t¢rm to - +s~ned [0 +he elelx~ntary 5chad]I bring about integration in the succeed William Nultoe Coon-on thmir side, Thls is hnow~ +chtmls under its Jurisdiction," eilman Allen deplaned the ap-; July 9--Meeting, Hot, sin S Au- Three teams boast unbeate~thorRy, Housing Office, 8 p.m. record a in R+ereafion Bureau-pOJlXtt++ent should hox, e gone to

residen t, in the 1st Ward, ,but +at July g--Meeting, Sewerage A~/- sponsored baseball leagues,~ollrg+ ~CPle~led

Ward Councilman ft. Leonard thority. AdmLnistrat]ve OificeMats (2-0) and PhiL+ It-0) arePof B ginr essor e s

For Food Handlers vim vote++ to confirm mr. Del ~+ p.m.the ttnb+aten nines n he Senior

---I;*+ _..Te, llr A fo+ hand.ing+ ah *oshLn+ + vo J+ .- MeV!Og To*n+ + Leag.a. Ce+ts eod o ooe w,thst and sanitarian institute will be By unanimous votes, Joseph CoUrted+ Mumctp+2 Blds., 8 three wins in the Bays Evening

condueled July IB in Middlebush P. Donaghue wag given a six- p.m. League+ ~n the Senior Colts and

Und F d Grant +a,, + Mooting Dos ,o .School at 8 pm. Reatth Officer ear term orl the Planning -- " Gxants a Wlnless. In the Boys.er or John Carload will conduct the Iourd to succeed Bernard Hen Cormaissi0n, Municipal Bldg., Dodgers are g-t, Indians and

Dr. David D. Deaher O[ 07~ coarse’IrJekaoa, and Lynn B M+nn was B p.m. Met= bOth 1-2 and White Sex C~. +

Easton Avenue, professor of The in+titute is being held to named to complete the term of July It ~ Meeting, Lions Club, In recant Boys circuit gaines,

social re:lance and assistant to bene+it novice food handlers Bnd #’~dre~v Truha+’ ’+~hc+ re+Jg+ed" Prankhn Park Irat, 0:30 p.m, CoJt+ slawaned the Sux, 13+;

President Mascon W. Gross at mahe it cosier fop restaurant The Truhan term runs until -- + Mets edged Yanhees, 6-d, and

Rutgers University, left yester- sad tave+n o’,~ners to obtain bet- dune 30, 1964. /W II IRt ¯ Dodgers t,rlItm%ed the IDdiaDS++-|. DOUg Dohak struck Out r~ to

day on a jou,’ney to +he Far ’ ...... It .... hacteri ...... t Joseph j +++he+ of ++oho~, Lollege Degll~Borelli & Malone wan reappoint¯ ~ -- trap the mound wm tar he Colts

E~st, lest, co.dUeled I’ecenlly. jjDr. Dvnker w,a+s ch ..... Rh Mr. Carl ..... Scented in- ed =unLcipal auditor f ..... _F ___.Yo-th July__4th W.hor Tray+ ted in ,hre+$~r. ApdaL~ W, Barks of l~Ol+nd

truetor in +rood ha+)d)ing ~+nd ear hY a~1~) vote. or runs on throe satotm f+r thewk~ners, Calvm Lyoe~ t’apped a

Brook p~fessor of political sanLtation, announced that the On Health Boat’d Starting college on the 4kh ol +rio of hits fur the losers,course is also open to interested/ By g-0 votes, Thomas Dalton J.ly +e only one of the +nusual.~Tte~ t~ ¢~vel uttder P°t’d Prank Kelly hur[ed the Mets’

Fern+dalton auspices +n a study- high school students¯land Mrs. Ldtian Thomas were

education adventures awaiting +in despite a vaLr of walleps bytou£, DesJgn+d to deepen the unJ- appointed to the Advisory Health WJl]Ja~ RobeTl HalL~Pecht, sot] ~he /oaers’ Bd[y ]~/ttay. Glennvet+fly’s expand+g internal,on- United Fund

Adds Board Mr DAB°°fore thre.- of Mr, + Mrs. Herbert Hau. FLssher pltohod the Dodger vir-

al program, the tour also has a Fear term sueceedin~ Dr, Rog0r frecht of ~ad PhLili~s ROOd. Hetory, suppprtea h¥ inr+te beg+

goal M laying toundatlone Per in- MadJou, Mrs. Thomas ta serve was to be enrolled ye~erdly at from AJlen Bletmto~k. ¯loon,one, oo+ra,,v..+as,arch

...I~..New....+.~-en-;es

on,,,June 3°, I"4, to complete Antioch CoEege in Yellow L~ ~enior orB+n, ++in Mppedand edL3catioa~l exchange in the the unexpired term Of StephenSprings+ Ohio. Celts, e-a, with aE the winnet"sftind of urban studies. [:)°]a~ who res[glled" Mr, Reufrecht is attliong ~SU runs com~ to the aevehth amd

Er. Denker’s trip will take him Thirteen new ager~es are A fc, rmet" member of the gay- sttlder=tl who h~W begun a week final lrame. Wln~Lng pitcherto JePln, Hang Kong, CSlc=tI~, now members at the Gnlt~+ eming body, Michael Peace+, of orieatatlon tmh te$*+s +Or the Dick Hemingw=y struck out I0,Dttin, Athens, Worth,w, the Funtl- at 2it Geor+e Street in who served oa ¯ the Town=Sip start o+ ct.sms Mm~,V, A It=d, bat was ~ la ~ dMSm, t-Nmgue and the Ui~ited Kingdom. +NeW Br~lmk, Rind pree+dm~l Cmm~ttme belOrl the eo~lh uttth ol Bound ~ook ~tgh ment by ~e Imtng hlBmln,Each atop wiLl be ut +stabii.hed Mercus P<. C~ltins announced IT~a~.ageF government WaS eetab, School, he participated in the Berth=m, who whLffe$ 13, Bruce +eontert ......for urban studies, thisH@week,po]~te.~ ob*t that With the l e~.memtJshod~ wasacti+EybroughtB$,haeha 0.0 to Vol@g°v"orchestra and the News Report. Mtdlmtt tt’ipied three runs across

~r ~enzer waa a Key ]tglJre ’ ers* ClUb, and Bob Tamasy aingled in the

m¯ the tst~+bl’tmhment of the Rutmc]uslon af these agencLes, he w,s appointed to a Rye-year The summer entrance date le winning run wLth tw¢ sway.

’ eveP*F Jingle PrIVale PPere~lll°?~ form °~ th@ ~bsd@ Tr~e C°m"part Of the college’s ltew year* ~SI tur/~ed h+ch Giants, ~rgets Urban Study Center. HIS . , .

choler’ its a member 0+ the etudy ermegroup work agency+ ,~ now m [~xs,,oosuceeedlng Crtes~r, round mhedute at operation de- as dohn O’Connelt got eredlt.

emm +es a so d’c u Od by "s mher of. the ft~d.+

LeJsen. An ardent conservaDOn, signed as a more efBcient use af ~eF~2d ~zaffrUnChf+k hlf s~tf+JY, . . Mr, Cothns als0 stated: ’The m Mr. Peaces recently waslong l~VO]%]elnen~ with variou+ . . f .... existing resouree~t. R Is the int- twSc+ for +he winners; BLB Brat-

. . mdmtssloh ¢~ th Fanuly ~ourl r~amed a direr or of the MillpPvgrams +nvolvln~ ]’~+roi~ . .¯ se ng Serv ee of + n erse COUrt- one Val ey Watershed Asso+l¯

est educational inoovatJon OP the ~g alammod a homer toc +he

natmnals at Ru gers, R s alas=- , libeL’U] aPts college, loners. ,y UI OWS the ch ~ and faro+tO ,Ben. Mats also over,abe]rueS+~-’ot~ teachhtg 4x~h at ~ale end . . . , .

agertCYAmel.lCt/trt H gh]ulldmeePnrks elite m..lt,

k +Des/gnat+rib a New as municxpaLk and de’lhe

be held ill Atln Arbor, Mich.. era In Franklin Township have

n u y eounso ng se v ce The ~ Trus Co of San erse , D~ffNN APPOIN~PED Giants, 14-+, with Ton~|y an the

, Rt~tger& W&S rl thG mreE of . ., . e ude a of Edmon To’m’tsh+p for p0s or es were the County Batik

Ame’¢’an C v za o + and n ¯ ODNFERENCE EELF~A~E hlS, Ben Lemtre nkd three hits ,-

hut o e, e ,~. OKc pa . . for the victory losing plt+hei’ae’vce +s a n v er o the Na unul Bank of New Jersey The Mddlesex Councl, Boy . . ’

Jap,n*’se s ,de+ aennnal-a In

;]nd

i]l,Ua+W1p-’Jim Petrl][o hPt a t’ pie and s -

. ~t ’ally Serv ee ~gSOt’l,~ ion Of lind l~eW ~rllnswle~ TrHst CO. ScOut+ 0f A~ne(’tc~, has ~nP~otrnc-. U~ ed S a e+ , ed the Uppointnletat Df Vance P gle’ --+.--W ̄ + , J p ~rl he Wn Rul .+ ; " " m ;+nda ’iS SC p by fhnt na io - M nv/He Nu one Bank Dunn at S~,vdam Ro.d as ado 2 HBRDB OF HOiST+INS

germ ata/f nten+be+s will also"¯

’" +el or~anizution. A co t.p]ole roster of Douneil +tsar. to the first National Ex. BATED BY ASSOCIATION .l ego m , Ja OSO + +i i + I u I p]orer Delegate Con~erenoe to Rerds O~P three /doJsteJ~ breed.~<, a ¢, + vascd +a lave ;re ilp~/thllt~<++lR IR ~ ~h++P~ pC++*

pa " psi. - BU ~eYn B’CC+ " ’ " "; gcncv + wh sh,,+ cd S+ - w ,re hs ss e.i~ aI nh~{?r\ioa’l’ ~n m(i(~. AS’ .,rs (_ ~; ,1 e lot+ - h . p e ]~ W . H },~p}{enD. AUg ~+ been otfleially clasMficd for typep0" O he In re lell al Rnl F "k" T +~ ~ " s .....¯ . d n n + h p e S M h a+ ehuJ’Ch de ivered ~,+r Dunn s eader o ’l~roop by Ronald Cr Chapman ef Em-ge + + exp or I%1~ he possth Y I c + ,+ en s a+ " : , +1 ’ .It. : r he un o i1++ , u , M ̄ , S h d (}[I wh eh l~le e s n he S X.M c sulphurs, IVW+, official ]nspec-+ x one.or t of At etivanald .... + .Jr* +unme + helots ai Ne~.

are+ f<n n~uay yeurs ,rod we r:m inlll]s[ert,d Sic oalh o[ e~[ICP IU BOI+ D[I[ch R+rol.n~ed Church. tot (if thp H<;lstein-F*-iesien As-

. " ’Inow tffrte added eontinued ~el-] Lhe Cnuncil’s el~point+es. "[ __++ sueiatian el Amerlem.mow k" " +vice la +he chizens of Frunhlin ~+-- ApprGxlmale[y 35 percent 3/ The 47-Bolstein herd 0f C, T.

---- -- Townahip,’+ The 51.700.00+ meier vChi¢ies vehtcles in accider~ts on the New Davis and J. H. Eaxton receivedCIVIL ICfGHT~ BODY ------ that tl-uve[ed on the New Jersey Jersey. Turnpike involved cnrs Io "very good," 25 "’good-plus"CBNVENES WEDNESDAY [ D et ~ m s rn ke In ou¯ t’iv," in; dent n i+ the prin- Tu pi + 1961 W )d, if pat Im with New Jersey license plates, and 12 "good" ratings. The h+rd¯

The C/vi/ Rights Cereals=ion{rips[ v/ulation causing most no- a single line. extend more tb~11 Cars w h New York and Penn of 33 owRed by Alex J’. P~Jshas

will hold a meetin~ in Townshipjcidents ou the New Jersey Turn-[ 160,000 miles, oP about six timcs]+ylvania License plates followed received + "YEW good,+’ t7Hall Tueed,~y at 8 p,m. , pih¢, taround the world. +in that ordee. "’goad.pin+" and l’l "S~:" "4

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__ ~UESDAY, JULY 5, 1~2 ~ FRANKLIN NEW$-RECO~B P&GE SA

By Lea Carroll Tm~ ~o~ S~L~.NGMe With The Rim ~s,_ ...... . OUTDOOR FUB~EU.~

0~_~ ,’dA~I I’~,#~qM6*~Jb:¢ Take timv to select outde~,r

I~re hull] for conlforl from dur-

It b.ou wa]/U[o leave fnrnitu~outhoor~, some wroughl il.ON

(o,o,,U..m,. bea ,, ,.at-¯ Hiimmock onthbs~iast ~ will

covers tha ’hre reversible,water repellent and mildewresist ~t,

BEE HOBBYIST HARVESTS ’BUMPER’ CROP SUMME. Ca~E OF eo~-rr.pQAI~DE]qIA PLANTS NO’£*ED

It the gardenia ph,nl ia stillalive after the wihter and springSeSl~OFt li~ the ]~oml~. it may beMatlteeE o~door~ in the garden.

¯ Set the plaa~8 ~,tILqide in a gal’*196g 4-H I"AIB I their aprons... The Manville den sp:ece which receives sml-The 196~ 4.~ ~Liir is set £op~d’xpronete$ clu~ lllenlber~ ~i~de ahiiio ill Ihe [l~ortliug a~ld shade

Aug. 18. 7, & 18. The evening, grilled ht~l]/bUl’gers+ j in the afternoon. ,Aug. 15 has been Member~ t,f Ihe Grlggstewn 4 i It the g~rdenia needs a htrger~ the tim~ of the C~unty 4 Hdress I’e~,ue H Leuf ~Jtitche~ Citlb nre [illi~h-i

3of, rl0v¢ i$ Ihc t,i~ [li repot.¯

g he " apTo s fl ’esse~ dI The ~oil in the area where th~DL ̄ ~g 1he ]ntorz]]h’C.qlOi1, ¢]/~ 1] O ~e$ for he fa r Ch , S He’ in/lie d p]Bt]t is to he SE4 ~]lolAld

4he z’e~ue he qt~en seee ¢~ ’Tt~ n S morsel "~ ~v have e×(:ollenL d~’ai~;tge.contest wllI be held- Th a " ,, ~1o "abe of e L bee y C ~ "’ A compielc fer,ilizer applies-queen is being ~electe(I on Wed- 4-H Beekeepers Club Di~et~siol [ tlbn applied¯ three to four ~eeksnesday, so that she can reign of he ~ai" was held a~ a nlee(-I [Iftez’ I~PoLling °1" s~!lting out [Ix

Ihroughout he fu z’. T le escur the garden area will im~r~.cing uf the Beekeepers Club. , .I¯ ~leetion contest will be he~The Hillshornu~h 4-H Wattles &’ the plant’e ~igor.

Thursday evening. Shoed Club dlow up ~a 4-H b’airl REALLY RUZZIN’ -- tlarvesflng a bua~er crop at buzzingC!ubs have been naked t~ ad for the catalog and disuussedihuneyhees is E. L. Pi~ke|t of Dnlla~. Tax, Pickett, wba is a The population of New Jersey

select a candidate for each con-egg and puultry j,a~,gi:lg. I hee hobbyist, wears mask and long gloves when working, ill 19~S was 8,066.7S2.lest an~d ann d i~ the nalr~es .......

candidales directly.COUNTY BANK amid TRUST COMPANY OF SOMERSET

STATE DEMONSTRATION~esides having ts d.mo.~[,’.- STATEMENT OF CONDITION

County at the State Demonsha.JUIIP 2~* ] ~62ion Day at Rutgers University,

~l~e Co~ty will I:~ r~preaented

Th~ Uu~i~.ker B~nd Ch,~, RESOURCES LIABILITIESunder 1he leadership of Emil Ca-put0 of Somerville, will play at Cash On ]land Ai,d I]t Banks ... $ 2,0S7.,06e.12 Due TO Stockholders:

~he afternoon assembly awards 10, ~, ~ovei, HBqellt Seruritles 3,061,$36,$3 Cr~pital . ~0,O00,00.... $~trplus ~50,00/*.00

progranl, Beverly Bahrenbm-g |1’ $’ Government Ageney Securities 6K2,176.59 Undivided Profits 102,$SI,44of Belle .Mead, a 1961 leadership Stai% Cotlnty And Mtmieipal Bonds S.170.531.61

Oilier Boll(Is. 64S,484.g6 S 1,202,38],44Federal Reetr~e Bank Stock . . 3R~O~O,O0 Due To Depositors:

Loans On Bolld And Morlgage 5,STS,22S,46 Detnand bepoxils. S S,16B,fflg.ST’rime .Deposits lS,3fll,713.~1

Other Loans 3.ITS.65S 48 ~ ..... l~.td~0,~3~S[Barbara Wright of Neshan Ba],k Buildings, Furniture And Fixtures Dh’ldend Payabth Duly 2, 196g "/.~,~0

Altd Other Real Estaie 140,SIS.?0 Unesrned-Dis¢otmi .......................... lgll~l~,OR

~ranch are the Somerset C~unty Interest Earned -- Net Received . ~5,~.5.30 lfe~erves Far, Kxp~use ...... $$,9.~,89’ Other F.~SOt~r~eS ............. $~,~1R.14 ~gher. l~abllll~ ....... 5~5,~3

~/~wae narrators’ interview. Try- TOTAL BESOUBCES ....... $D,M4,98339 TOTAL LIABILITIES ..... $17,904,9~.7Sc~ts are to be hel~ at lhe college .......

,~m~cTons~’~nle~ev*n~ dub "r~rmrd=- .~.. s, ~ t~, a ~.~ ¯ .

~t~t’~lta ES4~n4 Bt~k; N. #. ~l~ Ile~ok, N, ~. ]l~l II,Nek, N. J, Atim~ ~t Law

Bmlild ~r~. N..h ~terttth,e Vice Pregldmt AImart~ Cira~ld ]l.una IIIrouk, /4, J, C¢,nttruettt*n It~[et

l~;m. Jlmes Mean, presldltig,L~ of "the-’evenltt~ "~i]l in.

elude the c~mcll b~ke male, tO~" ~etd .hat Ida t~ ~vil pie-

OFFICIg~hie, to be held at 4-H Camp July Robert B, ~leon Chll~n of t$1e ~tmrd Robert S. MglUlad -- TreuUrer

I,e~ V’ Hlll~ Md, st’AS l~k~t temr=r ~d21, end the fair, to be held at the taul. ~, B~lb¥ President :r~e~ ~ ¢~tllNreLM ~ta 1SePt,

~untY park. o. Emer~ Drake ~xeetlllv~ Vice Prelideflt ~t t~t~m 2q~s~tcr AI~IV,~nI ’~er~q~rY K/rl A, "JUehlb~:cI~ AU~t~.t utr , A~tnt ~e&=ur~rIt*lgA~lL ~ a.~*... MeMut,ay We pN~* anti m~¢r . Unto. Avsn=e o, ¢. ~nas= o~n~t~--’¢at I... ~tn. =.~94~lSler o M~Ia ~te@t Offt¢iMerr~ers oli t~le ]~@4h~,}tbui’~ | ~ehn j, sanely Vice Prnllent C. ova t*t~lt~ .

~t~Je t~ou~dI:’ leGF]lld bow tOI

Go°rio B,

Forbes AUlmant If~tatm~r A~l~;xt ~rw~t~ E, ~tt~fr ~U~" Audtt=r ¯

clean furflmtttre JFI order to win- I~eerehsr¥ and ~rrttst Oltlcer tdld M*tnager °f I~’Jnklln Office ARlitar’t Treltltlterterlze or stlmmerlze It," Eachmenlber wOlked an ]]is own .~:~.,~k~~Tdeee of furniture, ,Metaphors

~#(~’~’ t -’~r~

are als~ I~arning how to rerlniah

King~lon ~usy Workers Club ~*~and the Bl’an(!]l of the King~Ol}Bnsy Workers CIub are finishin i¯ ,h- ,o,h,ng.o,o.d.,o.rop ....

",, BANKwas Riven farewell dinner by ti~e

~ UNION & VOBSELLI!R AVE, ¯ 223 ~. MAIN ST. ¯ HAMILTON ST, & BALER A’VE.SOUND BROOK SOUND SROOK FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP

eader Members of the Man-~llle f~restrettes Club CUt Out

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PAGE 4A T~ FBANKLIN NSWS-RSCORO TMURSDAY, JULY d, IM2

Canadian Torts Are Rich in Flavor

SomR/’sel Cott~ty Home Agent

SWEET & SOUR CHERRIESThe lue.I eherr~ season is be-

Sinning.

~herrles. The seusun is shor~

Shoppers wllI have to act fastif they wish in enjoy local swee~

Vlith sweet cherries frnm near-by farms nlOl~, pIentlYul in earlyJtl]y. Sour cherrlcm from nell~

¯ by o£.chaL.ds ere t~sually in great-eat supply in mid-July.

available.

Thls year’s cherry crop i8 ex-pected to be larger than lastyo~#r’s. Prlee~ for oherrles de-cline when local oh~rries are

In selectlng fresh c~rries+consider quality aa well as price. L~ff~ t@~ rich with n~lnl alfld pe©al~ add’to any meal.

The beat cherries will be firm ¯ " ......... ".+++++t .... j Conad+anTar,+1~d well-colored, well ripened; m~mmummmmmml~ree from bLemishes or brown ",~pots. riot Westettd, and welt

Iflavored,.In choc~thg cherries, remem. BY DOR0~ MADD0~ .|

ioer that the yield is less when ~or he~ afternoon tea or al d desaert followLng a ll.~t meal sere0 Ichorrles are purchased with C~ltd~t/~-pecaD tarts,~erns on them. ~ L’~llti CANADIAN TARTS I

If y~rStylhalr won’ttry duff ~ Otnkes 2 ~ do~en tertF) ICIdERRY CREAM PIEtliB new 1~, osiris a pastry for twa~mst pie I cup butlered $ytBSLine a pie pan with a single gt~o~ez seating solution and | cup seedless rals~Qs (dark) ~b teaspoon salt |

crust pastry shell. B.etrigerv~e getting the hairline and 2 egg~, slightly beaten ½ cup chopped pecans lcheek curia with cle~ thvntll reedy Io fill.lnawkle~’lim~oad~9~ Roll Imstr ~-thch thick. Cut Into thirty 3~-ineh rounds and fl~ tnt~ i~ttom ot 2~-Inch muffin pans. Sprinkle r~isins in bottoms of tart shells.Prepare e pound of cherries

by sterrtming ~nd p~ttlng them. gq~k Corflbhi~ eggs, ~yrup, salt an~ ~eeava. ¥1ac0 1 tablespoon 01 the t~xtu~e I ~ ~."Dhey should yield two cup char- OVer raisins hi each tart shell ¯rive, Comblnr ~lld be~t: ~hcup c~siunally, while permilt~g ~am~to~ate~voa~70desr~¥J2~mi~ht~s, or~tilfl1~gb~y, [~R~ar ~ tablespoons flour, 2 eg~ them to stand about ! hour -- or |ycdks, 2 teuspoans lemon ~uicc until sugar is dissolved. Drain od, +s ....... hom

2-- ]

Place t, llerrins over pie ortls[ ] i~ cups slfled flout. , i I~ ~e~.

~i~i~m~i~iii ~mm~Spread other in~rodi0nls 0ver spoons cillnallmn, {j {ablespoon~lhe h’alt, Bake in a 400 deJ~teesugar and ~ lenSpOOllS N~II[.oven for 20 i~lillltI~S, P.edoi.e~nat [0 ~]50 degl’ees Iliad buke fG.l Mix dry ingre¢lielltl, well ~Vilh m~ber of ftil%e[io~s, In general, ~1iiI C, p~rticular]y i~ eaten rave

~nafheI. 20 ynill~tos’

P~StI’y hlendel’, "cut in" ~h CUll hey be~P tile buds’ u~e °ihel’ ~U" ~r cooked 0nly slightly.bu(tel’, Add l benton Ogl~, Work [riellIs fur enelgy, St°win alld

GERMAN CHERRY CAKE tile dough "unly unlil if holds to- fissile replacement, They pro-WELL-EQUIPPED HANDBAG

2~ cops pilh’d i,herrie~ endgather’. Chill it. Put it into 9- mute ~e prope~ fun~lionhag ol A well-equipped handbag goes

6 tablespoons sugar.~[ir sugar Ulld c’herrles oe- in(’h pie P~n atld flu~e the edNes"

t~e N~dy ttnd they help it to fight everywhere wit]l yoM, and meritsMoasurt the syrup drained from infection and heal injures, thot~gbttUl selection and good

she ehel’ries to make % cnpful, Eac~ vitamin differs th chem-c~re.

ins ~ cuptu] im ~ucepan on lo’,v from the other~, lela, look for good workmanshipheat. Mix ~4 tableppoon~ corn- Many foods contain more than and convenience when you buym~a¢C4* wHh reserved ~ ¢~p ~e V~tmmh~, b~t’no food eontEins a b~ndb~g.

" th three mln~el. All ¥* tea- ,~%od hehith. ".: " ~ndug{% ol~g:~t eC~venlbnck,8~ ekt~q~L All O| the vltaltt~ n~ can And the ll~klg ghotdd ~e. stro~

Place clxerries In pie ssel], be suPPlied in a well-selected enough to withstand- constantPour ho~ ~t,iee over them. Bake die*% ,4hich includes milk and rubbing.in a 3~0 degree oven for 50 to 60 milk pv04ttc~; "meat, pottllry, The rqntmtlngs and iitti~gsm~utes, ftsb and eggs; |ruJl~ and veg- should be strong,

etebles~ and whole wheat’or an- Here are ~ome "do*s" andWRY WE NEED V]TAMIN~ rlched bread and cereals, "don’Lk" to help you keep your ~#~ ~

Anawers to the question, "Wi3y Diets of Americans ~re Ire- handbag new-looking for several~]~4,~ la wg~’~l

do we need vJ~amlnm?" mlg~t quenfly low m vltamth C, wfiich seasons, tnea~ oatme~ a~l~i~ter cona~erably, depending is tur~Jshed abundant~ In eitx~s Don’t overslept your handbag ~I| I~ ~ g001 ~o ][~ .an the peraon questioned, fruits, lomatoes, raw cabbage. Empty it frequently, ~,otiplil~O~/lel~[O~

AJl O~ th’ n~ttlent .... Index- ~r~r--berrles and esntalo.,e. Ai] While it’. empty, wipe qut th,~to ~OV~’~. ~.OP related, End khe vitamins have a vegetables provide tome ella- inside to protect the lthing" from

~irt that collects th cornelia. - PDo: Keep cosmetics in a ape- them in ~ummer salads, pthkled$dordy ~nd ¢ompocb Holds up 1¢

~ FO~ elal case within your bag to or spiced, to garzlsh ~ups~5~-infh canvas or paoli.aluminum be~d with adlusteble

~il~IUSIC save the llnlng, deviled or "as is."

~]low the’ manutaoturer~s In-clump supports ¢¢flvus 01 ""y ~ ~EWSungle. *’Ground gripper" legs,~

strucllons ~r cleaning lhe out

Folds ~PORTS side covering at y~ur handbag It laandry f~iis to remove,And %%,her~ yOU store it, st~ff h stains from garments, don’t Jro~

Compactly,.’.’. the oummer Set odth crumpled tissue paper .ndrPl__C the stain- heat may set it

keep it in a box or wrapped in $ permanently. It’s belier to treat

oo~ PREFERS Soft cloth, the stain and re-I~under, If ne~-.

’~’g~

WCTC

HOME ECONbMJCS .RIEES e~ry, ~etore iranms.

1450 AM 98.3 FM Serve rich sour cream wlthblueberries or fresh ripe peach. When you’re packing the" toe

F d H Ch C

THE est ..... legantde~eerlon Jul chest for a camping trip. slip ~0.~r 0 O. ~OUNO day ...... i ......teahs, chop, or

- ,, pat ties JP~t befo~ you leave. Be-71~-77 WE8T MAIN ST, OF

A supply of hat,cooked egg caUae they’re frozen, the ice w~lSOMERVILLE CEI~rP~L in the refrigerator provides melt less rapidly, and all food~

quick and nulri~otts s miner- In the chest will remain ch~#~rbo.s ~, ,~-~o, JERSEY ~, ..d, .~P~. V,e,,, , longOr.

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__ 21UBSD&Y+ JULY "% I~ THg ¥1~,&NKLIN N~I~S-RIE~I]gD P&GB 6£

tO Supp~ wMer.

r~~

Lawn terraces suffer Irom[lack of moisture h~cRt~sa Of 9X*cessive surface run-oR and fast-er drying at the soil. Water mustbe applie~ very slowly on suchlocations to permR It lo soak into

the.soil. The new water reekers ~ .VlHM’ llIIIOlmt ~tlJOI Bl[~g41 --hases with l~rlorallons -- are

COLOR ALL gUMMER xcellent for watering terraces¯ ,

theh.[ f you can’t water properly,Many homecwners ell joy ou are. better off not watering

t all.

GARDEN SANITATION

Many of our garden plantIroubles can be controlled byprol~r sanitation practices.

All seeds, bulbs, corns and roar

spring - flowering shrtths andthan miss the opportu.qily toslreleh the blossom season intogum~r’

~

Donald B. Laeey, exlension]lome grounds speciaUst at Rut-bets. oIter~ a list of plants thatdlower in Snmnler, ~lnd he gBar-anleea they’ll add interest to stocks should be treated or dls- ~mOTI~ ~your shrub border: infected with an organic mer- I~{’dht ~Jlld~ P~D

lIClethra -- A naflve shrub cury compound¯ LuoTe blood $tak~t ~r0~ Itthai dDes especially well at the The next sanitation pracflee to ~bi’~. C~V61* ~ 8~ W]~

~gore. Fragrant whitish or yen be employed ls that of soil ~terbi- the te~ldtffig(li ) At~’4 [t~*~’

k, lr flowers¯ zatian. A fair degree of success watmwatarta makeapast~.A~lar about 80 mille|

2} .Hydrangea -- Ado a shore is obtained by using an organic 8poBgo ~th cO~t w&t~,favorite. Comes in white and mercury compound aa a doll ~IIA<~0PU~pink or blue according to the drench.

acidity of the ~)il, Many weeds are hosts for

3) Butterfly bush or BuddY.sisdiseases arid insects. Deslrtte- ~er use of electrin lighting makes

=-.~ets its nffme becatlse it ~t- ’ ~ [g~,,~Lion by hand weeding and cultJva- it possible to grow foliage plants,

tracts bulterflies, ~rows about ~Tlhgn spreadi~ weedllon of ~ueh hosts removes

five feet high, and somewhat gon~’~o~, be |Ute that ~o]Jage source’Anolberaf thleetion,helpful prac;ice

miR~ual ones in a plartter or dish

resembles lilac¯ Flowers in iS ~olSt. GranuleS stick t 0shades of pink and blue) and the ~,havSs Of th~ l~/eed8 rotalion. A three or

white¯ whall moist sTtd a~t Z~ rotation pIazt is most help,

4) St. dobnswort or Hyperi.__ Ltgh~ intet~sities and require very

cam-- revere] SPeCIes, 8][ i~ro. --

ducing yellow Ilowe~. water as often as ~ecessary FOLIAGE PLANTS

51 Tatrmrlx-- Has finely cul You don’t have th ~ave s For r~ore th~ormatio5 caU or

foliage more delicate than the lack el moisture. Take bright, sunny room to en~oy f~]i- ~’r[te your County ExteP.slor, of-. lice for a copy ol Rutgers ExPert-

ferns: and bears pink dlowers, ima]i plug ol soil age plants ir~doors.

About eight feet tall¯ depth of live to six inches Foliage plants require less sion Btdletth No. 327, "Foliage

6) Glossy Abelia -- Noted fe~ ~vith a knife or tt light than flowering plants. In planth for ItReriors." Copies COSt

i{~ glossy, dark green leaves it five-inch level is dry, it is tlm¢ Ix)ores with llttle daylight, pro= 2~ cents.

11’s a sen~-epergreen, especlall~in Sauth Jersey. Pink blossoms=~omelblng like arbutus, appealin earl~ July and cont~nt~e ~nth

¯ |ale Fall, About three or four~teet high,Tines Add Interest f

Vines, too, can add interest *olhe summer ho~e landscape be-sides being useful for coveringfenct.s or prov}dhlg privacy.hacey suggests Lhese:

[/ [.’~em/it]s--Can bloom righ~[nlOtlgh lhe Summer. Sweet AU-iaa~n Clematis bears fragranlfiou.*ers and makes a heavygrowt!l. Many coloes.

2) Trumpet-creeper or Camp-

sls--A cli~ther, it’s also usefulfor co%)erlng t~ee SB/~ps and forother rough places, Orange~owers

3) Chinese fleece-vine--LargeClusters of smell white and pink-~,h flowers, Yo~. can se~ Jt

¯ =long the Get’den "~te P$~-,waF, e~c~gB.v throngs Egs~x

~ ’ ..C~un~y.

g~ Smoke-ht~b or Cotinus--nowers into e~rl)" Jul~ T~ O~’~@l,y~Ugg"b cams grow In large clusters, v on~ t~n$l~ T:

"~,’hlte or bluish-purple flowerscontinuing all gummer, HG[ ond

6) Anthony Waterer Splrea--~o,brh~g~amed for the nurseryrn~an who dOt0t[Ofl.

. developed it. Pink flowers and

attractive-earl EbU~dant foliage.About three feet.In R~lll[ere Gatd~D

¯ , You can see r~ny of these

add others in bloom in the Rut-gets sbrnb garden On RorLicul-la!’e Farm No. t off RydeFs

Lane a)ond Route i, abo~t mile 8oulh of the Route 18 over¯

pass on Route i. Eve&’yone’s webcome,

WATERING THE LAWNMany factors, sttch as type ol

soil, temperature, rs[~lsb andlffe[ght your graSS is cut will declde the need for watering you*]aW~,

Sandy soils, because of theblow water-hold~g capacity, need ’=

Water more of’ten than ]care, orclay gobs. Evaporation lo~es Phone Your Classlflet~

, are reduced when greed is cut at¯ . " the height of two inches. RA S=~300 /

A rule to tallow is to supply

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T~UI~SDAY. JULY~Sj![~ ~I~E FRANKI,~ NEWS-RgCORD PAGE ~&.

it T The ~’a.k~= "What Is It?"_/YEWS-RECORD

PubU~ad Every Thurs=ayhy

Naah Newspapers Inc.

Edward Noah, Editor and Publisher

Anthony J. Frezaa. Assistant Editor

Office: RaLlroad Square, MJddLebush, Somerset, N. J.Entered as Second Class Mailer on Jant~ary 4, 1955, under the Act

of March 3. 1879. at the Post Office at Middlebu~ N. J.,~e-entezed on July B, 190t. at the Post O/Ore at Somerset, N, J.&ll news stories and letters of oomm~’nt submitted for publication I

fi2ust bear the name and at]dress of the writer.Single copies 5¢’; ]-year subscription $2,50; 2 years $4.50

Telephones: Viking ~70D~, RAndolph S.33flO

SOMERSET+ N, g.. THURSDAY, JULY 5, 19~

*

Another Monument to LibertyThe Supreme Court rutLng:dle majority decision bannin

banning 1he Regents prayer " ;m prayers Ln New York school.<Kew York schools drew a sober- pu it Ihis way:ins commentary fl,om PresldenKennedy: "’These men knew that file

"I Ihink thai it is imporlnat First Aum]xdment. whio]x

for us, if we are going to lried to put an end lo gov-

rrmln~ain OUr Conslitutiona~el’PJ~entcll COlIII’Ol of religionmid of prayer, was not wrk-

principle, lhal we ~upportSupreme Courl declsions

len tu destroy either, Theyknew rather that it was w~R-even when We may ~ot

agree with fhem" e~. to quiet wetl-juslif[ed

The l=resideul’s stnlemen fears which healey all ofthenl e t al’J~in~ cuE of unalas anUlhet’ raw’.rider that Ih~ ........... thut ~ ..........ts ~ ~ ,,rule of ]uvY exists* Jn this nation at the past had shackled

.=~. ~,..~,. -- ’+..+.-,~nnd that Jt must +lot be discard.+

nlen. s leagues to m;tke the~l+

edjibc]tle+if we whJehwish thei° pre~:crve thei speak only the I’el]~iL)LiS _ ~/~Cun~tiluli’mi thong)ItS thai ~overnll~ell~.prol’ide~t for US,

In the [urnloi] Of emothms, iWalxled [helm t° speak and l°

pruy only lu the O~d thatseveral points might have been gOVel.g[llent Tallied ih+I~ IDoverlooked: The Suprenle Court pray to. O~ Book$£~Jll not dec]arc re1~ion uzleon-I

s.,o~io.o+, but +~ di~ en+h=L+e; ..i, Ls neL~ber +.u,’eLL~Luus..d Pi+g We Might Try Meditationug~in the American concepl of: not’ vntiluligiuus to say thatseparation of church and state.[ each separate govel’nmen~ an d Sllnd~y Tllln~g

ia lhis caulflry sln~l]d ~l;lyout <ff lhe busine,~s of ’~lil- -

Qersona] HberLies, but it didraise another monunlent Io OlU’]

h%g or sanrliu~ing offirinl The fan-or over the r~’ent Su i sludonts %~ilh tim full’wcigh~ aml’ 1toe uf his teacher or re)loll, san+

belief Ibat Amel’iczln cilizens, prayers and leave lhat pure- prcnle Coult deciMon declaringl folxe uf respected authority be- dellts, Such a r~mrnent of[lave inherited inalienable rlghls

ly J’e]igiuus function to the uneonstitulional a simple, non- hind ][, ~lnd h/ older to be 0x:!meditation would hald]y alonewhich permit no trespass. ] ~eo~le themselves and tv d ’ omlnatiomll prayer reeHed !cused (r n . I e studenl had to "se ’re o "preserve he ~plr ua

~hose Ihe peolfle’choose to by law OVel’y morning in Newlmako himself L’xtrell/~ly noth.e ,herilage of our llation," bul lheThe n~ea who wrote pal- Con- look tu f(ll rt.l~gi[*tls £u]d- Yt+J’k pub]ic schools hse, il.I ub]e indeed, soelething (if a’s.~le is Irue of the I~egentss on w se v ~oked b ek n : mzce" ’

history to recall that Ihe don; The S I e ~e Coot ng con seems tr) urn, assunl~dsunsI part,Ix, prayer. ][ atlr "spirilua] heft-

i;lance of any religion in any~¯ . p~ctty absurd forms, [age" is lo he preserved, parents

reined onl) the public schou snation brought pail] to those who: ’ ", , . ., -- - 0 and _churches might try work-

cnuld not believe ill state ~The Su)reme Court did not in-The typical cry his been "The i’ng a little harder at file job

decreed beliefs Thus they pro trud e isle th e don~lL~ of (ha decision Uf ~he court denies the The cry has gone up among Lqstead of expecting the scllool~,’ " * church :~uppor ed sehoo ar h’~ spiritual heritage of our nation," objectors Io the decision that it Which weir e~t~blished for q~lo

" dad the h s sha be a and "where man can pursue w’hal lis not in the public demos. The objectors go on to.say thai gives the minmity undue power, other purposes, to do it. But such

ever religious belief he posses- The Supreme Court has againthe decision implies we will have After all, say these People, this a moment of meditation +night

¯ ~ea or di~regar~ religion andlinvigorated the maanL~g of li- [o erase the words "In God We is a Christian co[nifty uzld we meet the objectior~ of Chose who.... Trust" from coins and ovoid th( should acknowledge the tact. are upset with the Supreme

that each under the law shall! betty for mdlvlduals, and reh-have equal protection. [glen for all men only survives use of the name of the deity ot~

~hese same people are upset Court de~ision.

Justice Hugo Black, writing where such liberty exists, all’governmental occasions, when .it is suggested that thepublic school Is not the place for --~"’--"

i ThinL~natwJuUSmeottrtsa¥~ g.hrlinmm= and Eaat,,r e~l~r~t- .~ty ~aotl~h~t~ ~.~¢l~S ed~.+~[~ an6 it wot~d be wise to wait fez honi. They tall to reaSze that Tie’at AmenSY~emt to th~ Co~ : :~

deel=i0ns tm sarah Issues b~for~ Lhg whole purp~ e~ the BSI M tuti0~ el[art0[ ~low of ally In|(~’-jumping to e~nelusion~, Lf such Rlght~ is the prateetlem of el- pretatkm uther th~r~ the o~e a~rdeeisiolts ever come, Mter all norJties, that democracy ba pUed by the B~’eDut Co~-r,t,no one may ever brmg before meardngie~ without such pro- decisio~ in obvio~" an tt~the courts a case con[citing the; lectlOrl regardless o! how ~s- lar o~, pet ~ of ~Legality 0t the phrase ’+In GOd tasteful the minority petal of Judge= who’ heard the o~ "We Trust" on our coLna, view n~ be to the majority, israel on thol derision. In &¯

The objectors also fail to not~ and, chore aS, that everyone at ser]ousJy spot ecru’t, |u~some time or other it+ f, member ,,liberal +, justices aa Black+ War-an extremely sharp difference c,f some kind of minority which Pea and Douglas tmRed vr[th

betTerS the situation in the pub-. appreciates the protpction at- such "conservative" justJ~e$ aSlie s~l= and that of a court forded .by the Bill of Rights.

CLark and Harla~ ~ U,e iutl~for in=tahoe, which is opened byinvolvad. Thene m~ who rltr~a clerk’s eryb~, "Gad save this EquaL(y aurpr~lag Jl the num- Iy" agree on anything, in ft~t

honourab]e court." Ahhough the bar 0[ churchmen who’have oh-prayer recited Ln the New jecled to the decision, The New case had no doubts as to bow

York achoo]9 WaS fle~ co~pn[" ttr(u~ prayer is so illnocue~lS u9 the Constitution should be read,spry, in order b, be exCUSEd IO be pointless. It is not the [i we d~,n’t like lhe Conati-h’om recit)ng it u sludent had prayer that any partict~lar creec~ tutiun we ahuuld ~mead it. Butto bring a wrllicn request from wou~d cvaploy and although If we do amend it fo parer gov-

i~his parents ashin~ that he be ihere is nothing in It to offend el’nment bodies to writ~ prayerspermitted to rel~Ln silent or at])" Chris[tart or Jew 0r’for school children to recite inlh~lL he be allowed l0 leuve Lhr Moslem. It ecrtalnly is ~ot what unison cloud, led by their tepch-

a DraetLelng member of any er, why then we will indeed be

The prayer had been wrltLcn religion would term " denying our na~anal herit’age,

by the New York Board of R~ ful prttyer, --Bat’b

gents, an official body, and it [t seems Io us thuL ~ttrchm¢was led by Ihe teacher, a public might be more an[ere=ted in pro- IMPORTANT IMPORTSemployee wllh peculiar author- me ing a m0me~t oP silence at Chhtese mer¢’hant8 and labority in the eyes af most students.[the opening of the school herd a convention Ln St.All 1here fact0~ nerved in effect during which each Louis. Me., and tmpOrled five

might not pray I~s he thought suitable- or cooks from Chicago to prepare~WI~s~ ~0 f" reoo~hlend ~’07 ~e IriSh Whs the prayer otherwise not pray at all if he so saw fit, twLce-daiiy, nine-course

It, ft came h without earrdn ¯

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