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oNEws l+.. r The Frankli Eo., [ WANTADS VOL,IV,No. ~ MIDDLEBU~H, N, J., ~HURSDAy. MARCH e, I~8 ~ PER ~py Ave. Teacher Innocent as Boys’ ;ault Story Explodes List Defies pupl]s. ^tto,ooy~.E,G+o.,,.- Colleagues I~Ingering antagoniams exp/od- laded the stories of a~ault tOld od at Thursday night’s Towmthip committee meeting, held after the budget hearing, when Dem. plaint was [odg~ by Mrm,Julia LJsi cla3hed open- Yaktfbouski Of Willow Avenue. [y with party colleagues Michael l!olh~r of the l S-year-old youth, Peaces.a~d Mayo Slsbir, The, cause of the eruption was The bays, b~tl~ Bth Grade pu- the Introduction by Mayo Sl~er ENTEffAgST runs high at public bearing On budlel aa Median Weldner ~ands to make a pils of Mr. Cardoni In Elizabeth of a measure which would ere- point. Other rmMen~ Iwe (L tee.) M~. Herbert Whaler. MN.]rrth| Ybil~S M11. A~thony I~. AvenueSchool, testified that they a~ a 35-hour work week for mu- one aild Mr, Wheeler. Mall seated, veneer, Is unthen|lfletL boarded a school bus after c[asses nicipal employee~. ¯ Clamor for Tax Relief; d,o.,+ o+d thote- otngl, defeatth pr+o+ ":atl --’l "--i[ ~’~ ~l][ " ...... hire on the vehle’ .... re Republicans /ames Mabel- They testified that Mr. Cardoni Jr. at~d Casimiro Calve and mlmmoned them from the bum Deraecrat List, and escorted the~ into the school, Committee Passes 1958Budget ..er, e.ou,+stepped,n,othe s" room of teacher Bernard Mr- After Re explan~ttion of the Loughiln. they were called by reason for the lengthened work Mr. Cardoni blto his roomwhere week. Mr List said that he "10ok Cr~es of "We can’t pay lhe :hey wu~ bothpunched, they zthat Mr.Peaces andRiMer said ,.~+,., ood "~ou’ro ~,’,,b* u, Ju&e Arranges WHERE, O WHERE s~id. with a grain of salt," addbl s out uf tim Township" rang ~. ------~ IS MIDDLEBUSH? Runnm~ from Mr. Cardoni that there were "no revlslot~ in il,:.oug,,+ddlebo+~+,.o-, ckt" Parti ’ ’’’°’l’""vethrn’b"ld ..... .btoMr.~o~ao,hl~o’~ro0~,edarie’."ao N " ~te thought to save face." citorium Thursday night during’ e le es dlebunh a~d don’t realize It* ’,.lh bo,s said that Mr. Cardom they can’t blame SamuelPills- :’~ll ~fte;. them,shouting to the Mr Lisi added, *~Pheidea that fit,. Tvwushlp CoulmiHcc’s pub- : Somedefendants in Municipal bury, owner of The EtdMb~t ~’akabouski youth, "I’ll kill you (Continued on Page 9) lil hearing o he 058 Munic . "or this" f~e then punched the Court may complain o[cruel and Center. ;..o budget. :unusual punisl)medlt--but in the Be has asked petrdl~iam of pupil in Ihe mouth, they further g L.- 1 utzc ~us s ~ndnlg t~oul vn ) , he Board Of F~cholderl to i~L~ ...... ..~ ~o,o,.oa,,..lbove, .....c, 0,0, ..... ,ed. F’way Re~’ lie Ull~i]at. ed ucowd paokPd thea~d~s whenhe a ~atb~ IL~ve a~[*%~ erected t~lBf ~[arh$ A][e~ed Y PP - . , ha e, ,demand vchef . but . the ore Megs rate George Sha~y MiddJebush .... Center’ rather Yskabo~skiThe motheCboyandsaldfathertheyOf de-the ,~10 Bid oil l__J~u Commtttee could prora]se htt]e The udge quietly launched a thitb thJb. H4~tlilM~sC~ter, t~L~pit 1, since over a mR]Ion dof .............. which now appeam On db’ec- tatted m~rks on their son’s face arm in axes has already been (Continued on Page 4) I~omal aitl~. (Continued on Page 4) More than 40 property owners cvmmitted for ~ohaol needs. The In the path of next SLtmmer’l hudget ealtsf ..... dded.,l,9g’ GOP Ruppert, Dems Willard, bol+er,.+.reda, Tow",b+ in property taxes for strictly mu- Hall IPrlday night to detertRtoe nielpal purposes, where they will go before the ¯ be ,+ o, M+or M,eb, Rey and Wheeler Announce Bids o+oed Esst west ,.we, Peaeos cracked repeatedly th ~n comesth, effort to bring order, and at one Led by Mayor Michael Pea- heated moment he ex°taimt~l, ~, membez~ of the Towrahip "you people are unfair, and are Three Democrat~ and another The Democrats whoformally say on the ballot, Committee explained what was c~nduetlng YOklraeIVall in m poor Republican announced this week t~lol~tt¢@d ~lr plttr~ ~;t TUN- , Mr, Klnlln told The News that I~ ~0~e ab~lt mMeatlon manner." they~ w Reek heir plt~l~ nora day’| meatier ~d th~ D~mot~t~o he was retiring from the race to ~idontl, " Few commentt from the floor inatlorat {or Townthlp Comma- executive committee an,~ tee ! devote more time to ~tl growing MOst~i~¢ople ha the roomex- were directed at the budgetltself, tee th the April 15 Primary. elation bvar~ were Franei~ H, ’f~mily. but that he plans "to run pra~ed a demire tO remhin in Moatcompl~inlt wereaimed at Another Democrat, Joseph M. WIllard, Edward E. Rey andagslnbefore too long," pranklin, andware told .that the method of property appraisal, Kinl[n. who had annonnced bil Herbert W, Wheeler, ¯ At pre~ time last night Many tesldeofa compbithed of ~x intention to rtm dropped out Of The ~puh[lcan, Le~lard’ Rup- I . to bid nn Tewnnhlp ilmd, increases of 10~ percent over the race Stmdly, pert, will Join Brandon B, Pu- fContbiued on Page 4) One homeownerasked heated- to families as elo~ to their pee- ly if be should "pay a penalty the lent property u l~Nlble. __ - About hei/ of the r~id,mts (~ontthuvd on Back Page) present ~btathed appll~ttion : + /ern~ to bid on 1~wm~ip WO- MAYOBPEn°LAIrS ~"- poi~y, GIRL SCO~ WgEIg :: ~’l M~Yot Po~eom indicated that The toltewin$ proetematl~n ,the Real ~te Commlttc~ of w~s Imu~l thls week by ~PO¢ the Township Committee would L Mayor M the Tow~Mp of propertY" from tho~e nnt di~plac- Frankiln, Snm~r~t Cetmty~ do ed by the new highway, he.by p,~h~ra and I~ Ikl weeh of Mageb ~ theo~S b March I& lSgl, ~ Natltmal Girl presenting the State, who wilt fix prteea on property in the path ~f the highway. Othe~ re- of ~mklte To~ddl~ 1~ ~ ~ldents have been Mfered ~et. of tht, ~n~ th I~M ~ add teUl ohm’t~ l~ tl "dr. t,t~tlv requm~L 1..,..~ ~ ~ eencluded negoti~Ilom.

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oNEws l+..r The Frankli

Eo.,[ WANT ADS

VOL, IV, No. ~ MIDDLEBU~H, N, J., ~HURSDAy. MARCH e, I~8 ~ PER ~py

Ave. TeacherInnocent as Boys’

;ault Story ExplodesList Defies

pupl]s.^tto,ooy~.E,G+o.,,.- ColleaguesI~Ingering antagoniams exp/od-

laded the stories of a~ault tOld od at Thursday night’s Towmthipcommittee meeting, held afterthe budget hearing, when Dem.

plaint was [odg~ by Mrm, JuliaLJsi cla3hed open-

Yaktfbouski Of Willow Avenue. [y with party colleagues Michael

l!olh~r of the l S-year-old youth, Peaces.a~d Mayo Slsbir,The, cause of the eruption was

The bays, b~tl~ Bth Grade pu- the Introduction by Mayo Sl~erENTEffAgST runs high at public bearing On budlel aa Median Weldner ~ands to make a pils of Mr. Cardoni In Elizabeth of a measure which would ere-

point. Other rmMen~ Iwe (L tee.) M~. Herbert Whaler. MN. ]rrth| Ybil~S M11. A~thony I~. Avenue School, testified that they a~ a 35-hour work week for mu-one aild Mr, Wheeler. Mall seated, veneer, Is unthen|lfletL boarded a school bus after c[asses nicipal employee~. ¯

Clamor for Tax Relief; d,o.,+ o+d thote- ot ngl, defeatth pr+o+":atl --’l "--i[ ~’~ ~l][ " ......hire on the vehle’ .... re Republicans /ames Mabel-

They testified that Mr. Cardoni Jr. at~d Casimiro Calve andmlmmoned them from the bum Deraecrat List,and escorted the~ into the school,

Committee Passes 1958 Budget ..er, e.ou,+stepped,n,othe°+ s"room of teacher Bernard Mr- After Re explan~ttion of theLoughiln. they were called by reason for the lengthened workMr. Cardoni blto his room where week. Mr List said that he "10ok

Cr~es of "We can’t pay lhe :hey wu~ both punched, they zthat Mr. Peaces and RiMer said,.~+,., ood "~ou’ro ~,’,,b* u, Ju&e Arranges WHERE, O WHEREs~id. with a grain of salt," addblsout uf tim Township" rang~. ------~ IS MIDDLEBUSH? Runnm~ from Mr. Cardoni that there were "no revlslot~ in

il,:.oug,,+ddlebo+~+,.o-, ckt" Parti ’ ’’’°’l’""vethrn’b"ld ......btoMr.~o~ao,hl~o’~ro0~,edarie’."aod"th~i’a’"’~"-

N " ’ ~te thought to save face."citorium Thursday night during’ e le es dlebunh a~d don’t realize It* ’,.lh bo,s said that Mr. Cardom

’ they can’t blame Samuel Pills- :’~ll ~fte;. them, shouting to the Mr Lisi added, *~Phe idea thatfit,. Tvwushlp CoulmiHcc’s pub- : Some defendants in Municipal bury, owner of The EtdMb~t ~’akabouski youth, "I’ll kill you (Continued on Page 9)lil hearing o he 058 Munic . "or this" f~e then punched theCourt may complain o[ cruel and Center.;..o budget. :unusual punisl)medlt--but in the Be has asked petrdl~iam of pupil in Ihe mouth, they further g L.-

1 utzc ~us s ~ndnlg t~oul vn ) , he Board Of F~cholderl to i~L~...... ..~ ~o,o,.oa,,..lbove, ......c, 0,0, ..... ,ed. F’way Re~’lie Ull ~i]at. ed ucowd paokPd the a~d ~s when he a ~at b~ IL~ve a~[*%~ erected t~lBf ~[arh$ A][e~ed

Y PP - . ,ha e, ,demand vchef . but . the ore Meg s rate George Sha~y MiddJebush ....Center’ rather

Yskabo~skiThe motheCboyandsaldfathertheyOf de-the,~10Bid oil l__J~uCommtttee could prora]se htt]e The udge quietly launched a thitb thJb. H4~tlilM~s C~ter,t~L~pit 1, since over a mR]Ion dof .............. which now appeam On db’ec- tatted m~rks on their son’s facearm in axes has already been (Continued on Page 4) I~omal aitl~. (Continued on Page 4) More than 40 property owners

cvmmitted for ~ohaol needs. The In the path of next SLtmmer’lhudget ealtsf ..... dded.,l,9g’ GOP Ruppert, Dems Willard, bol+er,.+.reda, Tow",b+in property taxes for strictly mu- Hall IPrlday night to detertRtoenielpal purposes, where they will go before the

¯ be ,+ o, M+or M,eb, Rey and Wheeler Announce Bids o+oed Esst west ,.we,Peaeos cracked repeatedly th ~n comes th,effort to bring order, and at one Led by Mayor Michael Pea-heated moment he ex°taimt~l, ~, membez~ of the Towrahip"you people are unfair, and are Three Democrat~ and another The Democrats who formally say on the ballot, Committee explained what wasc~nduetlng YOklraeIVall in m poor Republican announced this weekt~lol~tt¢@d ~lr plttr~ ~;t TUN- , Mr, Klnlln told The News that I~ ~0~e ab~lt mMeatlonmanner." they~ w Reek heir plt~l~ nora day’| meatier ~d th~ D~mot~t~o he was retiring from the race to ~idontl, "

Few commentt from the floor inatlorat {or Townthlp Comma-executive committee an,~ tee ! devote more time to ~tl growing MOst ~i~¢ople ha the room ex-were directed at the budget ltself, tee th the April 15 Primary. elation bvar~ were Franei~ H, ’f~mily. but that he plans "to run pra~ed a demire tO remhin in

Moat compl~inlt were aimed at Another Democrat, Joseph M. WIllard, Edward E. Rey and agsln before too long," pranklin, and ware told .that

the method of property appraisal, Kinl[n. who had annonnced bil Herbert W, Wheeler, ¯ At pre~ time last nightMany tesldeofa compbithed of ~x intention to rtm dropped out Of The ~puh[lcan, Le~lard’ Rup- I .

to bid nn Tewnnhlp ilmd,increases of 10~ percent over the race Stmdly, pert, will Join Brandon B, Pu- fContbiued on Page 4)

One homeowner asked heated- to families as elo~ to their pee-

ly if be should "pay a penalty the lent property u l~Nlble.__ - About hei/ of the r~id,mts

(~ontthuvd on Back Page) present ~btathed appll~ttion: + /ern~ to bid on 1~wm~ip WO-

MAYOB PEn°LAIrS ~" - poi~y,GIRL SCO~ WgEIg :: ~’l M~Yot Po~eom indicated that

The toltewin$ proetematl~n ,the Real ~te Commlttc~ ofw~s Imu~l thls week by ~PO¢ the Township Committee would

L Mayor M the Tow~Mp ofpropertY" from tho~e nnt di~plac-

Frankiln, Snm~r~t Cetmty~ do ed by the new highway,

he.by p,~h~ra and I~ Iklweeh of Mageb ~ theo~Sb

March I& lSgl, ~ Natltmal Girl presenting the State, who wiltfix prteea on property in thepath ~f the highway. Othe~ re-

of ~mklte To~ddl~ 1~ ~~ldents have been Mfered ~et.

of tht, ~n~ th I~M ~add teUl ohm’t~ l~ tl "dr.t,t~tlv requm~L 1..,..~ ~

~ eencluded negoti~Ilom.

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Mr. Gray WedMle~ Ruth L. R~ClI. daughter In St, Peter’s UOll~i~l

Fob, ~7--A son,of Stanley A, auMeli of Mont- to Mr+ & Mrs,¢lldr, and the late Mrs, Russell+ Paut Pr~inck of 94 Matilda Ave,and Mayor Lewis J. Gray of war- nue,o~u.. ....ofMrs.~o*M~lr.roh~--^.oo, toM~,~Mr.,SUPER MARKETof North Pteinfleld and the late William Evan~ of Hol[ywoedJamee Gray of Point Pleasanl, Avenue,were married Tuelday afternoon In Pr~eeton n~ - THE BUDGET SAVING SUPER MARKETin the home of tOe bride’s father,March t-^ ,on, to Mr, ̄ Mrs 550 Hamilton St. Free Park~ Franklin TwlzThe Rev, Re and R. OSL pasinr;Ioseph Parka of Bunker Hill

OPEN LATE THURS & FRI. NITES TIL9 P.M.so=met ae~m PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE

tVttl]sm Trlmh]e of Zarephato, MEMBER OF TIlE "WAKEFERN FOOD CORP."

Award~ Pr..nted AR~OUR’S STAR Snl°ked HAM

re Scouts, Leaders Ready.to.eat..SIIANK HALF

held Saturday in Phillips Schoots

le~der~ uf ~anklin.Coremonies were eondueled

by Den 4, Bnd the eanvoe~dtenwas delivered by scouts Herbert *

ld James Widner,An appeal for new den

FRESH LEANDe. Mother ~00r.~a,~on, Pork ChumAwards were presented to Mr!, FRESH KILLED [ "

Joyee Barrett, Mrs. William

James Dunn and Mrs. Louis Loeb.The brteo, given in marriage The following awards were ShouldeI’

by her fato .......... iue blue presented:Wo]f Badget~Wflbur ~t m ~U~ |Cuts

~t.ehffloa drou and currladabnu-Rudolph; ~ar ]indge to Crai, rarts~1----~"

quet of white, cattleyas orchids Murphy, David Ferrara and Tho-and stephanotts, mas Bird; Lion Badge to ..Tame3

Matron off honor for her sister- Dunn; Gold" A .... to P,rraro ~S or s,~t I Visit Our Fish Deptin.law wa~ Mrs. dames A. Hus- Craig and James Dtmn, and Sll- * ’ " "sell of Up oar Montelalr, who ver Arrow to Craig Dunn, "wore a delft blue chiffon dress. Also presented were DannerHer bouquet was of pink eimbl- Stripes to MiL’haet Lyon, Hubert "THE FOAMING CLEANSER"dlunla, and dsgmes Widner and Robert

l~ateJd S~pi~en Black of Plain- Leypolflt .ad assistant d .....AJAX 5 e all8 49~flezd, ~be bridegroom’s son-in- strines to Robert Barrett a~d ¯ * ¯ ¯ ¯

law, was beat man. Craig Brow~.A/tar a reception in the bride’s A One-Year Pin was awar~iedho~o,o.~..tetsltf .....d,oeaWldn~.ao. Ohts0oand

SCOT TISSUE 5 49/d~g trip to Florida, the bride Cub gerraro, rollswearing a beige shantung d~esa The next pack eocm’alUee ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ’with brOwn accessories, Rua~anraeetlnd wilt be March 2,0 at 9broadtal] jacket and a elmhldlump,m. in the home of C~us Grykien HUNT’Scorsage, They will live in war- Df Franklin Parkway¯oho.. o. ne~t.oh m~,,., ~,~ ~ PURPLE PLUMS ""2 eaH. 49Mr, and Mrs. Gray are well- March 28 at 7:d0 in Phillips ¯ ¯ * ¯ °anknown in civic and political ear- ~choo]. The theme of the meet-¢:les and kava held leading posi- ing Wll be "Alaska."taunt with the Republican Party VANITY FAIRt~the,~te,

FACIAL TISSUE ~oo~39The bride ~ ....l .....ot With The PTAs to & bo~*Kimberly School, Montcialr, A panel discussion on the ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯Smith College and the Univer- Lheme "Supervision of Home- boxsity of ChiseL% where she a~died work in Classroom and in the..,sou oosle,.nd.ftbe~nd,-.o~.’.i,,hef.tor~Wod .... CLOROX o"~ 29¢ana University and RaiLers Uni- day at a meeting of the Eliza-

qt botdesverBity Law Scho01~, where she beth Avenue P~A in the school. ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ~t|Zobtained a Iew degree..~fter be- On tOe p~mel will be throeginning her career on the East teaeher~, Mrs. Richard Pisber, MOTT*SOrange Record, abe later boeara~ Thomas DeCasale and Bernard

APPLE SAUCE 2 29¢prominent in the publts relations McLaUghlln, and tore~ parents,jar8and labor-manadement fields, Mrs. Michael ~rma, Leonard a ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯

then was admitted to the New Hammond and Loull ;P£1op. Med-JePImy Ear, ~he tS the oDly We- ’or&tot ~ll be prinel~tl ~llrl’yman attorney now practlelng in ~trtyn.Montetel;e. A nominating ¢ommlttee /or ¯ FROZEN FOODS ¯ ¯ DAIRY ¯In her polilieal aetivitte~, she next year’a officers, chosen ath~tS been LabOr Advisor to the ’Monday nlghl’s exeolUve meet-Republiean State CommIU~e .nd’~g, tneindaa Mra. Stardey Er~os- SWANSON’S KRAFT’S Pyrex Cupte active to orpni.tton work. ka. Mrs. ffseh La~a and. Mr,.

qfl~o~_~w._..~,.o,o. 2 49¢ ~ ~,.,te,o,.l,.0,~N.,o,,a~I __ Me*t Pies pkg,~.tXer. Halvers t m and he aa.- Su er Plans Made P[,][I~I~(]U phnent°~V ~-"~a.ton ~ehoo cf ~b~orsl Ar . He is PP Chicken ¯ Turkey ¯ Beefproprietor of ¯ florist bet;nero, [By Rosary Society %,aaa,mo~~after prevtou~ auo¢latlons with[ pierre for an Old FasMoned

RO~IAN~ LG. SIZEHAPPy BOY

New York 8tusk ltxehanp flrm~, [~upper were made Monday at a~,~oal,, h. ~. R.*l.o,o--**~ ~ ~ ~--..-- 59¢~al~.. 0, ~.,., ~...,.~...,,.....,,c~ PIZZA PIES MARGAR~and has bOon M~yot of Watehtmg FrankUn Park,|inee 1949, He te secretary of I The ̄ uPPer will be hem in th~the Somerset County TaxationIrhu~h April ~, with general

SNO.wHrrE FIRM ~EBoard and was elected this year ebolzlad~" Mn, Harry LIglHte, be-to the first vise-presidency of the Ins ua~ed by Mrs. William IN, J, Lsague at Municil~llttel,r Lang, eo-ehalfledy; Mrl, Oeorp M h~I~ T__ ~.lto,er htlo hen oh.tste~,,.US., ooms . omatoes

Mr. & Mt~, Ravmoad W0ehen. hoat~mes Mrs. Carl Hanger4, Mrs,

Covms,~ o~eLtmHE~ES Mrs. Harry Riley and Mrs, Bet-

--- 23=sh o* W ~n Nnad eet4~t*tot $o~ph2Msat~dl~,i.J’O~phOa.heir ~th wedd ng ann vat/tory bral0L

ree~nth, at ¯ ,I,.....~*.M ~t. A l’Jm wu Id~owlt by the l~v. ~

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THURSDAY, MARCH (I, 1988 T’HE FRANKLIN NEW8 PAGE 3

/use. It~ oomplMe~y a wo~d of on the functtone of being u~

Leader that, when they were hew machine poHll¢~ 111 H~hen been run 70 mlisen dollars in thlhustling for votes last Fall, they and the Ninth ~ eem ol~rato, hol~m what pr~vl~Ily vailhad promised anyone who’d lla. it nan OMy be dmdbed u tan. a healthy surplus. It it now takeInn there w~tdd be no tax boosts,

Bob, with his reammrL~g ~, Its own--and by no meaI my to p~Olong strikes, or to pay P~C-even e~me idm4ato to help them, on the maeh. eons who won’t ev0n lo0k for aNow, id their flr~ three week~ If only as e sensible preeau- Job, you can ~ out the r~the wa~ nski~i them to break that tion, this would be a good time for yours01f.ledge, tv nail down the furnLture. We reeall o~e lent who but-At least, that% what the boys -~0---- to.hOled tm in T~ntea with a

~ald publivly. Among experl- Abeut the Forbes waridns o~ king-~med ohip on his mhoral$ea,,~nced newsmen, however, moun- the at|lthde of v@tore ~owird ’rWhs~ are they ~y~ to doI]~diLt~r’s Notc~Whila the Sore- ilew tuxas:’* He ais~ wel’fied, [nine of doubt existed thst the qeho¢[ ~s~, what more n~ to here? J he auar]ed, "NVhy dl’t

erset ScenarlaL r~ntinue~ his Va- :.rnong ether things, that, If the aims Wel’e as noble as ~ctured. be elto~ then the r4~eut ou~rlu SOtli" ~ from Bomerie| docation, the ~ec~nd o~ two p~.n inc~Jmbent a~Jnis~ratton was re- Dec thvory quickly arose that, by ncwmpaper~ ~tt /d~rlah]e ~methllq~ ~t It.~"pul~ fiLls the gap. Last week It :urned to Trenton. the Slate un- .vtth Mr. Kenny’s end Mr. Cerey’ee~ m~ht be ~ved by revision We hastL]y reminded the ~ .wns Les Sheph’o, fvom the Dam- ]mp[oymen~ compensation f U n d Jeingations cor~rolltn 8 hal~ of of ~OOl-h~iiding laws. (8 Rep~hlLe~n we sensed whoocratic fold, This week anoth~ ~euld be mede thls year’s No, 1 Mr, Meyner’s Assembly vote~, the Febeuary’s scr~o[ elections sawhad been a fen~e-Juml0er) that,expert ex-newsman m ex-edltor, .iveaway program, r~c~s~s might be flexing their an astonishing number of budget if that’s how he felt about lt~ heeX-L’eporter Lee Rupport, another He ~id Meyue~ eontinued nuscles rejectious. In Middlesex County ~hould have listened to Mr.Somerse~ son, who tolls the bali theme~4o bla~e ~ll |l~ ot the The theory had an obvious e~. ~)one, budgets wore defeated in Forbv$ some months agu,1~r the Republienn Party, H¯

S~f~ upon the Republioan-eOth,~ins~o~: Beb was bethI shown by eight communities. ’~[eek," |hi ~onUI waUe~,

served as one ot Senator Mel- troltcd Le~ature--wa$ not sup- ’lhe b~ys that, It he didn’t In mO.--m "RUt I |heusht that ~ Wlcolin Forbes’ chief elde~ during ported by the facts, ~nd thgt wlih whet they wautod~ And about the propheeLu f0r on|y campaign talk."the last gusernntoriai center% Meyner would have a hard time hem have a inuIh time setting the Stole unemployment fu~d~ So, apparently, did a whole lotand now la with the Forbe~ Me~- demolmtr~ltos leede~Mp no mr- what he wantodmthcledln| hk witness thee two hlils out of of other P~osla,ezine of Buslnes~ though ~nd- to~ whe controlled the Legixto. ow. legislative pmgrum, not to may:ins much of his we~k In the thre. mention I~0 needs. It didn’t A-79--Toellminatethere- 10 TOWHS Seleeter]belh of Trenton.] He sald many persons in the take long to prove aceura~, quiremen~ that an employee Fo~ X-Ray ProsPero

’ By LEN RUPPERT StaLe were disshLtsfled with pres- AL succeeding ~esslons, the ~s- mint ~u~lively seek work to be.If events out of Trenton lhes~

ant hJg~ /ex-I~udson coalition w~s being eligible for unmptoyment hay- The first week in June has been~et aside for the annual ebee~daya have some people scratching tlon and. if the Stute dldn’t step stubborn wJth a frightening rag- mnin.

their head% wondering, "Where’d in soon and change the buildlng ulnriLy. After ann Interesting On- S-74 (and other~)--To sItow X-ray survey by the Semerl~t

I hear that before?*’ it J~ s~ll ~de Inw~ ~nd other angles, the counter, evor~ one large paper In unemployment behests to s~rJk- ~o~nty TB & Healll~ A~so~iatLon.wand0r. ~haol-bulIding pragram would Newark whic~ had been Meyoer’s ere afler four weeks A scheduleis being planned

By the calendar pad on our be jeopardized serlously, invs~ avid supporter, fi~aily wa~ At q~st xlanee, it might round ~he following tr, untoipalittos ind ¯ ~ S, (he I a g t xubernatoi~la] He said, If Bob got beck in r~ov~ tO comment: "Lest week, wonderful. Nobody War, Is to klil !ooperalinn with ]~ai Board~ of

match beeame an hlsthrLcal mat. Trenton, with intentions ot run- the inhen~nt weaknes~ of his ~anta ,C~aus. But it doe~m~ take ffealth: Bernards ~htp, Bar-

(er three monthe a~o. Yet, 111 nine far the Presidency and all IMeyner’s} ¢ompl~in~ agaI~l ~uch thtokL~ to see thai the ~ar~svil]e, Bound lirook, ]~pa~k-

the S~th H~uee le~klative ahem- that would thdicate in compro- the Republican-eontrulle~ Legis- ~tato unemployment f u edwin tin Township, Man~]le, Northber~. there ~re Demoera~ new in ~laes, the State eotild be at the ]ainre showed up Jn sharp relief ~hJch thou~ds of workere on#- ~latnfleld. Rurltan, Semervi]le,the’saddle who appear trautle to merry of same of the worst old- . , He was tr.ppe~. He had t~ trlseto for their proteetlonid an- South Bound Brook and Wet-top each other In ~kl~g ~om- Line politleal dynas¢l~ In exist- hegel[ale." other depression, or to I~de themehu~g,erset’s r~leolm Forbes seem ~ncemthe Bose Kenny The word sO~rlng mo~ obaerv. OVAL’ during Job hunLs--liever There will he a n0mlnal fee ofmadam-dAy No~radamns, in Budge., ~he Boss Carny was that frequently-heard was Intended for such pu~e~. 75 eenla per X-ray.

Old No~.ly, in ease t h e r e ’ ~hlne to E~sex. and others of *v~rd, "negotiate," To people in D~pite four year’s of high era- -- ¯

(IoubL. w~g lhat far-sigh~¢d an- lesser enteric.IS, He saidm(But Other areas who have meyer meanDloymenL lh~8 e~en~lal f~Jnd l~q~ ~uh~erJhe to The Newsc~cnt sc~.J, whn ~al dowr~ ot hla why continue any fnrther? By¯ ~rk ~ t, da ̄ n d hog ~ tnrning nDw you remember for son.elf,)

c,uL pt.cdietions, ~e got ~o good The dcnla}8 sen[ wJnglrlg ou~at ills f~reeasts (hat, h~r fbepast,if ~or..... killful * pellned ~b" BOYS &: GIRLS GIRLS & BOYSJew (’elllLlF;e~ or So. llley~Ve been :~alph Coughlan, one of the ca°v- i

..........os,,..,’ate tho ..,.o ,ormedpre,,0ted.O-,,. ,’i,io" PARENTS".... , ...... woco ,he, ..... ’°" ’" TEACHERS -if. i( happened wars, ~toIT~.’qdi°lll~. The wt)rds we. ran’?bombs, a sos ~ny hing. qnHe .~] blLtlth but 7.’ha~ thvy an

Our own State Senator Item added ttp lo we~ "liar."~omer~et will have a long way to ;Sell, now that the smoke- HCrC IS ,4. Opporiunltygo to match that reco~, but screens have vicar°d, it’s been a for o~e boy or xIrl in each ~rade, 4 tbeou~th $,dhere Is no denyln~ he% made ~ short time to walt after all, The to win a $25 Untied States Savings ~ond,~tart at it, Guy and his "frlandly" new leg-

In his ru~ aguinst Gov. Mcy- isla~ars have been in elilce abeutno~’. F.rbes kept ,’epeating. you’lI ~ month now. And their "pro[- Ell~r Sol~13t~[# Tr~ COlITp(IH.Vs8recall lbe[ the primary issue al tess/’ If that’s what I¢*, .e~lled, ~r~t~ Colle~ ~lub ~oHt~$t.tslake was "~ new g~verI~or reads right out of F~rhe9" old

~am~n speeehe~.In. the new taxes department. As we see it, there are two prime nee~lla to obtain a ¢olto~e ~lu~aiton;

PIT[SBURGH’SNI:W[ST PAINT

S~NSA TION

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@, in vice president of the MeWs [ Absolv:e ,, ~ ,,m. the c--ty Acme OpensBids Announced o0moora.o ~,oh In ,~o+,n, ITeacher ~! Re=.,. ̄ ,mad oPet’at~ a printing shop in [ ,+too wh,oh +o+.e.For Primaries +puh,oat+.o, bo+e~o.+. OfAssauitCh.rge ~’~ o, ,i+.. ~

Lane has b~. ~ouninated byfor buskle~s fl~s. -- ~tll~n as an independent for

G Bs w I bo d stributed to(Continued from Page 1)

Vice-chairman of the ¯ Indus-Coht n~’~ -r~m -

the Fall election far 1~wmthipLrlal Development Commtasio ued f Page I

Committee. the first LO00 custom°re dP~lng

..... --’- ¯ .... leach of the first four openthg¯ oth~rs had doe]stall themselves,

indicated tha~ he supports when he ea]~e home that eve- iha pupds, w,[io were hitchhiking daya of the Aeme Super MarketDemOcratic measures in iling, and Leo Raker ot 42 Wil- .,Rer the alIeaod assault occurred, on HamiBon Road,TWO Republ[ean-he~d tea-ms Committee aerie]tie&low Avenue, rather el the other When asked about the char-

’/’no marke~ which opens ll~~,, Be~ ,. oo..po~d,.g .. ,~.,, a,ao ~.,ided that h~ ,aw~,:;~e~,ru.,+,°fhe’h/~°~hs he r,ied.retary of the KhtgstO1"~ Better- injuries on his son, Both youths doors Wednesday. will award

merit AssocIstiorl sad R member were examined by & physleinn ’ " the 4,0~ gifts through SaturdayRemmnable DoubtMr, Ruppert, 28, of Yrankil a of the Kingston Volunteer Fire ’hal eventhg but not ~reated, the . In addition to a reguifir itheAetlllg Magtatrath WlllJal~l

larenls claimed. . of flesh fruits, vegetables peal-bet" ¢~ the Hotlsing At~thority, Roseabe]g stud prmr to h s deaL- -

Herbert W. Whaler During opening t~timony, theon that he was g v n8 much try, fish and meat, the market

has been active In GOP pdillics Em o ed with the road d ?ahebeuski boy said "We didn’t ¯ will offer a wide v~riety offor several years and worked as P] Y e- ’ weight tO character s S emerita

frozen foods, Specialty couoters’ t of the T0wnth Mr gnm.v why Mr CsedonJ told us¯ ¯. Iwlll fen ure epmurean foodspersooa] public relatio ,qs director ~h~er~: lives with hls wttPe and to COstal: off. the bus."

advanced by he Lunchers and

for Senator Malcolm Forbes’hat the pt’oseeutmn had failed ,

w0 oh di’elz a 8 Gates RoadO I ’ during cross-examhla- o es ab sh ’*beyond a reasonable ’k°sher products and Chin~e

during his Primary campaign, Lion did the youth admit he doubt" that Mr, Cardonl made del~eaelea,and Inter on the publicity staff

Cwrdoifi T~tifl~

heOrlgtha]]Ygraduated fromfrorn highBin°mfleifi’schoolnamesCa ed he teacher n s u

n gan aMault. I A spacious park ng lot will

for his guherna~orinl campaign,He attended Bound Brook there and attended the Casey ’ After lhe ease was declared accommodate dOO autos, A so in.

’dismi~ed," Mr Yakabouski!cluded will be a drugstore andHi@h SchOOl and Rulers U~i- Jones School of Aeronautic~ in Mr. Cardoifi indicated the two ~tood qulekly and asked to "us ;d~Y goods counters¯

NeweL’g, youtlas had given the Junior heard. Rut a crack of the gavel ’ Manager is Ray Matchmao,varsity where he graduated i~

-°ace of the ificldents‘

]951 with hono~ in journa]isln. Mr. Wheeler w~ a Demoera- Patrol gird on the bus "a tough ~ileneed him and the eour~ Wag formerly of the George Street,lie Committeeman in the 8th d "He and his wife have o~e ¯ me An the past, and they wore -djourned. New Brunswick, store,District. warned that day about a recur-daughter.

vrs~ R, Wltl=d

..... t this poifit, bo said, that

~,~ leauty Salon [,,Mr, Wlllsed ~4, or g8 Arden a]n

He testified that the I~ys had ¯ * ¯’ made inauBthg gestures at trimlltreeh was born In thatAustria’country,andJu~e Arranges

before boarding the b .... dattended aoh+a in MOVEDSwtt~rlaed, ~gl~d e~d th. ,~.; r u"ar"es’eo.ed hi ....~ on the hue x . .oc..e Mort., ~e~, ~. TO A NEWt]. S, he rembved them from the re- Sat. 98 p.m. [ [LOCATIONHe graduated from Harvard Mole and scolded them"

University in 1949 with a degreein mathematics, and Js presently

Continued from Page t ]Is denied that he had struekC]o~ed W~d~, 148 ~in S[ithcr youth at any time

emp Oyed as a senior analyst

with Johns-Manville Corp. in "better-dressed-defendant" cam- He said that the Yakabouski EVES. ~O. Bound Brook

New York. paign Monday by ordering three boy turned suddenly in his room BY NI~XT TO

He served as a first tieuten~tpersons to reappear the follow- :luring his scolding, striking his APPOINTMENT CITIES 8~VICE STATION

¯ Wor d War 2 w h the ing week minus sport shirts, Iorehead on the blackboard.

durmgInfant D .... in ~’ur- leather jacket~ and beard stub- ~ttppert. TeStimony ~’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’,,,,,,,,,,,,~84th ryember of ble Mr MeLsugh]in told the court

ope Mr, W ard sam ’

null ,..~cpe, Ch .....f,~,+r .tt,r." were Tu.dor0 ~+gedatt.eh~o~p,a ....h’s rv a ’. . ¯ room. He said that Mr. Cardoniownshi Democratic Corn- D ey and Wllhato Thompsonthe T P ’definitely did not shike he

dao~,hthr . I~reder ek W Hagerman o Mof’ r n answer d s He als~ testified over the ob-R Re gas di[ p ese to - . .

Ellw$’rd . 7 ’ . ¯ . I~tion o~ Martin Sprltzer eoan-A tlative of Kingston, Mr¯ ~y, ¯orderly eonouet compmmts, for Mrs Yakabousgi that

untruthful .... ellaMr. McLaughlin also said that

+ d~d °°t se’ a" ~a’g~ °° the! Cheese

i

~oys when the)’ left his room.The defense story was sup- or,ed hy ,ll+th., ....e

i BANANA SPLITSchool PrtheJpo] Harry E. Mer-lyn who also denied seeing cutsIn bruises on the boys after tho

incident

i

H,, that ,+ +ked ,,0 Salad

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’THURSDAY, MARCH6, lggg THg PRANKLIN NEWS PAOgb

chair in the attic that needs a in the ctssaes, but they will be as the height d~.Ired be~new cane seal, make your d~(. dileu~ed, ~bbives, If shelving U Ii ~oh~slon right nOW’. The gxtengic¢~ Gin, enrollmenl ~s limlted and geep you want the new nheHService is offering a course th reglstratlons are ~ming In rap- thlee Iner~ blgber, make the up."Weaving Chair Seats With idtY, but there Js still room for dgh~ ii by 3 inches.Cane." and you Run learn how to several more m~’mbors. Begtstra- Next nall or screw fw’o stgil:~cane that chalr yourself, MISS tione are being received in the ~f q~rter-~¢h round or n~wcw

Gena Tham~, extension special- office of the cotmty home agent, mrddlng paraBel th the ends ofist th home thrttlshtsgs, at Rut- phone RA 5-4700. Lbo shelf board on the under.

By M~RY ELLRN ~N)LLgYg~ University, will be the in- dde. Set the strips in ~’am the

Somerset County Home Agentatr.ethr and she says thal "can- MORR SREIA ~ ROOM rods s I i g b t I y more thai~ thethg is both interesltsg and easy The need for more shelf room ;hickness of the uprlgks alde ~Up-EXCITING POULTRY are imailer than capons. They to do," is a kitchen problem. Try ugln~ 3errs. If the supperts are ~-

Go experimental the next time weigh about g tO g pound, tea- Ctatmes will be held March ?, what has become known as Rut- neh thick, place the fiat side cfyou shop for pottitry attd eor~ki. 6Y-to-cook. "~ey, too, are tender 14 ~ 28 in the th~ement of the gers 8hetve~--llse~llslve, easy. :he quar4er.lr‘eb rot~gds ~-Jlleher the-c.pon, the goo~e, the duck with a high ration of white meat. County Administration Building, to.make shelyes that are portabts [n from the sbe~ ’endB,or the "Rock Cornish Game Colorful of name, "Rock Corn- Somerville, from 10 a.m, to 3 ~nd require no nails or screv,m Tbon put the shelf in pltce,Hen." These types of poultry are Ish Came Hens" are a special p.m. each day. Any homemaker in the permanent cupboard, and sllde lz~ the SUpl)orts or, thefinding new fever In the Amerl- type of poultry. They are neither in Somerlet County Ii privltsdg- To make tbem, use ~-thch outer skies of the qutwthr four, dR.can home because thc=y offer va- game birda nor hens, but are ed to take the course if she I~ Mywoed or ½-Inch lumber, Cut The sbeit is firm a~d v.dll tt~riety, miniature broilers which , are wllltr‘g to pa~s on the inferreR: lhelf boards aboul ~-Inch short- collapse.

These ~coultry Items have be. sold at ready-to-cook welgh~ of tier ahe has learned to othe! .~r in length than the exleth~ Hm~e e¢onomMte of the U, S.come widely available Partly be. about ~ bound, bo~emlkel~ in her community ~helves. If permanent shelves Uepertment of Agrleuttln’e a~ycause of the trend fawned war- Wher, "Rock Cornish Game who have chairs that need can- ire me. then a foot apart, use

,ou can ~eeze frtmh ~t itketing poultry in frozen and Hens" first appeared in fggl, ing. . !we length* halt the desired ,ou shred It or put It t~’ot~h arerdy-to.eook style. Tttke ducks, only a few thooaand birds were /~ a part of the class, each lepth if you want a full.wl~h ood eboplger and cover ~ C0-for instance. The season fo~ sold, but by long the industry member will cane a ~haJr, doing shelf, This will faeilltath fitting conut mllk when :t011 peeh it infresh ducks lasts from April tc was producing flee million birth some of the caning In class and and the cross-wise seperatlon wBI rt~r eonta4nen.November. But the duck Indus- ~nually, Usually you will find some between cla~es. Chairs never be noticed, Often there istry has cbor,ged in recent years. Lbo tiny birds ready-to-cook and with hol~ drRtsd in the seat room for two or more shelves Soft, bland cottage ~ htk~Today abeul 90 percent are sotd frozen in individual pl~tic, frame or ~aek will be tired b~ between existthg ones. on new lrderest when dlopped:~roz~. and ready-to-cook and are moisture-;0roof bags, these meetings. Chairs requiring Also cut two pie:ca ot lumber roasted almonds and pl~ ofavailable the year around, "J’unlor geese" also offer ca- l~ady-woven webbing, eared a for uprights, Make them as long meaty ripe olive~ are stlrr~ BL

Capons are not a newcomer to riety in slze. "dunlor", in con-the poultry line--they were tragt to the familiar large 2gknown in ancient China g,g00 week-oki bird, Is marketed whenyears ago. Capons are large but 16 weeks of age. It weighsbirds, weighing 8 ~o 9 pounds, st this time about g to 8 poundsready-to-Reek. They ~tre plump and because of less fat, has g toand tender with a large proper- g percent more edible meat pertkin of white meat. Capenett~3 ]~ou~d thor, the older birds,

"Junior geese" roaat well andadd the variety o~ dark meat to~he menu,

~’OW Cell yea determine thesize o~ bird that you should buywhen it is ready-to-cook? ’~eamount of duck Io buy for oneserving j~ cue poand. When se-lecting a capon or caponette,

A Cusd~=n ~nd ,~taaa meat one-h~lf tc~ three.fourths of atype mut~l rum wh°Im °~li’;’N pound per serving is recOm-° f }he ee~°~ tt~d °~mY ~ n" mended. One-half to three-IX~I{~iPall ~m nw ~om~n ~k* fourhs per SelWtsg is the quantl-al I~snld~n interp~l, ~*nd I~ o~-,~la tax ~t~.~ for tu .~.~ ly to buy i,l a z’o~ter. ~ttch ash~d~undarC’~n~dlnnlsw’ {h~ "junior goosc,*’ Broiler- arc

~?,f~.y{ususlly cooked in qnarters ozhah, es, so you would need one

~II~II~i~TJ~NVIC~I~C’ lourth to ~.ne-half bird pet" serv-ing or throe-fourths to i poundId meat per person. The l~t fig-

ZOne Ma~ager ule; would a~ply to the "Rufk

V~ll~l , p. DUlln(.lornis~ Omne Hell"

Franklin Park, Nt I. SEAT WEAVING COURSEVlkthg 4-gd86 If you’ve been tryin~ "to de-

IMPROVmDffSCUT PAINTIW WORllB! { !

here’8 yourIw~ m~dslir 4 ae¯ ,----- AN WER

...’co tha problem of money for Four youngster’a

o~ ~.~,~ ..,,.~. b,,,. ̄ F*u’,, need .t,...t s~=oo to ...him ~roulJh hie first year ¯ oollelle ol~bacawere thR quutlon of how to get it ¯ 1!t5 will

open a @olIHe club account ¯ from then on,.. you decide how much and how often to save

r,~! ~,~. ~.~.~., =,, t, =. * ~,rm,, m,’:. ¯ Important thing is to start - ank aboutI eepresen~,Uv~ wLU e~l ~t ~0~r b~me ~ ex1~bda ~Tae

NO I .~..~.,- ~ Am,.. t cur oollogo club* now.I NAM~ .......... ST ........ J ....... lMONEY ! cn’v ..... ,.~,,, ........ I * We wIO gI~U ntr~s&, om UM/~ O~r ffl~g

DOWN f t uso,,m~m’Asa ~sa~ zmi pt,~eu I~= ut*ou I d~t~Ove eo][ep e~t fc4de~h44~ RA d.HN.

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116 ~g Main St. RAa40"J8 Somerville ,~asv=a~c~ co=~c=a,,os

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FRANKLIN NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH6, I~

Kippers Are Mixed in Lenten Luncheon Salad-.. : ,~’~;~’:’ ~97~" T-"~"’’~" ""~7"" . ...... /., ¯ "~J=" .~,~

schedule for vommerelal apple~rchards will be available~’owerg shortly. ~ ":: i~

Dr, Spencer H. OarS. . :~"~

X~TF~disease specialist, calla attention ~. :

X--P, om~m =Tmbel lot the hl~ colhiagues have taken in ~.,~;~ ~i~natures/ 10--rem~nda you preparation of the eberL "~ree ¯ ~,4"~ :that YOU.* fu~ l~.vested ,osslble hrngleide program~ to be : :~? ,, ~ !~here on or before the lOthe~ this month yarn from followed throughout the year ~; ,=

the fl~ And X marks are suggested, ¯ ~ ~)the she¢ Io~" safe ~vlal~, There Is a straight sulfur proWith x-tr~ ll~e~al terrific, gram %r ’~arleties that do not ~?-~L i ’.

russet with s~lfur a~.d which are

A straight eaptan schedule Is tee- ~ ~:i " : .’;~ ~.~’:I~ " i

excellent flnis~ along with good~ ~

:: .~.~, ,

c]Isease control The program be- :~ -~ ~.

!’~ ~ -~ !~lns with a 2-pound eaptan rate " ’" ":.:..:

and is Chen reduced to s l-pound ....rate ariel’ the primary scab pert- Norway t, tlse, featurt.~ ktpl~ an4 bee~, makes m substanUll main vouile for s Len|en leach,nd is over. For the first tlme a BY DOBOTHY M&DDOX !~ cup mayonnaise, 2 herd-~ambination G]y0d]11-~aPta~ ]~OR a Lenten lunche°{I c°m" cooked eggs. sliced, I cup finelybine kippers, boris nnd other refrigerator lor 2 hOtlrs, 111 SOpa-

ASSICTS OVeR l¢ MILLION rchedule is s~ggested, Tests bare salad ingredients and {op with rate I~owI, combine cream, may* chopped celery’ l cup draJr~ed

EArl~ ]~. MAIL thown that proper placing of GIy- hard - cooked egg. This salad o~nalse, ]onion J*fiee. salt andcooked or canned peas, I table*

We pay Th~ p~r~L~ ]g~th Ways ~tdin ll~ the schedule wilt rdate- ~akes a substantial main dish. Pepper spoon finely chopped onion, crisp]oHuee leaves. I toln~to sliced,

:ia]ly reduce mites. Reet ~m~[ Kipper Ln~eh~’on Salad Peel end cube apple al~d &dd salt and i~pl~r io taste, parsley.(4.~ nei"~Ja~) i~nnlc~t&te[y 10 sour creanl ~JX-

QUEEN CITYThe new pros ..... gges~s Drain ,ardJne~, ~’e~rvlng hnlf

~tartJng out with G[~odi~ ~ol- Two (3’,~-oumee i cans Norwaylure. Add celery, onion and

SAVLNG~owed by several captan appUea- kippers, t cup whole midget flaked kippers, Chill. f ..... ]a(er. Mash first half.

beets, ~,~ CUll French dre~l~g, J On each plate ~ake a bed of Add leman Juice and mayonolettuce, Place 4 beets on the let. naive. Add e~Iery, onio~ alldlions at the end of the flowering tablespoons commercial so ur

~d 1"-o8111 Af~9ol~atio]l period and returning to several cream, 2 tablespoons mhyonnalse, iucc and spoon the klppe~ mix- pens, season, and to~ all together

10T Pg?k AVe,. Pl~f|elfl G]y0dhi sprays dorthg the early I tablespaan lemon Juice, ~ tea- lure on top. Garnish with sl~ee lightly,

O~en DalIT 9-4 ThrlPs. @-$ covers, it reverts to eaptan for spoon salt, ~.~ ~easpoon pepper, °~ hard-¢o°]{od egg ~opped with Arrange In mounds oil lettgce

the latter part of the sepoy, l medium apple, peeled and slice ol shifted olive, leaves, Garnish with egg sllee~,

[nsKred ~V/nl~ e=i~t ~ cUbed, l etlp chop[x~l celery, Saltine attd Celery ~l~d tonl~to sliee~ and parsley. TopCounty AeTleultura] Agent H. chol~Ped onion and ]ettocc, (4.~ lerVhlgs) w~th remaining whole sardines.

Bare by mgfl, We I~ty posta/l~e N. Repair has these new ached- P ace beet~ in bowl and pour ’ one 3V~*ounce) can Norway Chill. Serve wilh mayonnaise orb¢~ wl~q~ des avaiJahJe Dew, dressing over them. Marlnste ~ -td nee, easpoo~ [omo~ trice salad drc~.~ir’: on the side.

I GOTMINE___.o__

¯ ¯ The 1957 honey crop w~s ~1= or behed, wh|ting’a tender ~mh

year, Th~ ]arge~t therefor WU

,nilllon pounds, 14 percent more is always spl~ell~g.than the crop Ot the pre’.dov~

Richard the Lion Hearted

in the Northeastern sttte~, where entombed In the Abbey of Yon-

HOW T YOU~

honey produe,lon was up 85 per- tew.uR France,

"~t’ ’ Garden SuppliesHere’s a trick that helps to ~EW, S~ t~’~

TIME ~iry garments When you han~ g~otte L~Wn Predu~’tsthem dripping wet on hangez~ Rut Ommstraighlen out the ~e~ms with Woa~L~wn Pm4ne~

~ur hands and place a sprin~ IF~rti]lJ=~10-§clothespin at the he, tom of each 100 lbl ................. $~,75

seam, The added weight will BO-~O~ Orotmd

~elp the seems to dry with00t I~11e "" ! ..... S~

.... N. B. Flour Co.FroZen whiting, one of the ~1 l~’ei~o~ ~lt. OH ~q11~

T, ogt pleaust t.g~K~ng fl~h. is bl ! ¢:a~ an~ ¢~rty ~’ew Bt~nm~

m~trong

Armmtrong Ilubber Till i* orte of tbe mom~ comfort.able Boors I~ walk o~, 64aulltul coitus =rud grain.ng of Armstrong Rubber Tile make It a truly d.core*

t~va addition Io your home, tool Just Im~gln~ be~wonderful ]t wou~d beto walk on rubber oil [ DO IT ’ROURBILF "day You won’t be [ Or ~ our feel~ry t~tee

nearly ;o ;red at the fall do ~ I~end of the day.

tie .

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Rasd thenae (~)B ackwe]ll MILLS

thence ~) Northerly ~ndNnrthensteri¥ along Franklltt ]~ou~.liard to ~llgrh]and Avenue thence (3Bnllth~oster~y along Hlghlond Avenueto th~ place ot ~eg[nnlng.

Pa~lln~ Plier--pine Grove 8chcmtDLstrlct No B:

thence punning I:~n.,oa, ..... Manville TheatreWILL BE .CLOSED.

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eB THE FttANKL[N NEWS THURSDAY. MARCHB. 1958

~. ty%unL EnginneJ’ps ’~r~--rsr eenome +.t ,.h+ p,,oe, the +.ke, ~ . .~ O++M .,o+ o,~ +., t.ho O,ae. Wed.eer be Dr. William A. Weber at Franklin Boulevard & nesday at 7:45 p.m.New Rt’Unawlsk. Ea~ton Aventte

Decide WayOut of MeetingDilemma JPtLBA~ O~ pIt~h~ A Sunday Scbeol teachers ST. JAMJKg MSTKODIST

¯ garcphath banquet will be held tomorrow The Comml~lon on Mbm~ons

The Board of Freeholders has ’Cleet laid the blame for the pre- The Rev, Robert DaSenbach ,t 8:80 at S9 Morris Sti~et. New will attend a meeting Saturdayacted uPOn a reconunendationlvioua week’s snow removal com- wlIl conduct 11 a.m. services Brunswtck, at 8:S0 p.m. sponsored by the N.

by County Bngtneer DonaldIplaint from Mrs, Howard Sam- Sunday, and the sermon at 3 The Young People wtti meet J. Missions Conferenae at HoLly

8tl~s in its attempt to meet pie ot.Branchhurg To~vnship to p.m. services will be by the Rev, doturdav at 7:30 also at ~O Mar- House Noataurant. Route 130.

with B~rn officials af Bound Hu~terden County. which he Wesley Gro~. dorvlces at 7 p.m. rio Street. where a eolDred RBnnear pennsankm.

Brook and South Bound Brook said is regp~n*ible for clearing will be in Bound Brook Temple wilt be shown. Sunday School will be at 0:48.Sunday School writ be son- goBowed by worsklp at tl. Theon traffic and flood conditlotm the read ou which Mrs. Sample under the direction at Miss At-

dueled at 9:45 in the church, and Rev. dohn B. Kirby Jr. will de-effecting both communltles. :~aid several ears had been stuck nes Kubltz.

~crvi~ea will be at II a.m. The liver the sermon, ’~3ed WiLtFreeholder .Henry Fetberston during the recent snow storm.

offered one solution and Free- The Imard was advised that a ST, JOSEPH’S ~ermon of the Rev. Robert Mat- Have His Way."

holder Robert Adorr~ another public hearing on the location of EaSt MlUsto~ nard, pastor, will he "Paul’s The Junior High Fellowship

Friday when it was reported Federal Assistance Interstate Mas.~ will be celebrated Sun- Btruggle for the Oc~pel ~ of will meet at d p.m. upstairs ih

lhat Bound Brook officla~ had CFAD 102 (Route 22 realignmeni day at 8 & 9:30 a.m. by the Rev¯Qrare." An evening service will the ohurch and the senior

ro.~ceted a phone invlialion to a in the Counly will be held Marc~hStepheu Feeh¯ Confessions will be held at 7:311 on the subject, group will meet in the basement.

meeting in the County Adminis- 19 at I0:30 a,m. in the Courthousa,be keld doturday from 4:30 to "The Strangest ’l’ext in the Leader of the seniom will be

tration Buitdlng. "IBe board approved the ask- 8:80 p.nl. and from 7:38 to ~ p.m. Bible¯" Miss Roberts Lundy on the topic.

Mr. Stares had said that Bo~i~d i’ng of informal bids to pravide Stations of tile Cro~ wilL be A praYer merrier and Bible "Consider the Heavens."

Brook’s Council didn’t feet it the Road Department with a conducted tomorrow at 7:30 p.m

should h’ave Io Come ta domer- 1058 pickup truck. A 1950 truck feltowdtl by Benediction.

~+fo~suoh ....+g. He had+.,booted as. tred+-,n.R~ ........d.+.ed,cti~.w,:The White Top Innbeen asked by the board the per- Blforma] bids wilt also be e ~ondtleted Wednesday at 7:30

claus week to arrange for the sought for a ne’W 4-door sedan .m.Proudly AHnounce$ the Opening o~g+t+,her + .....be ~o o,,,oo o, ,ha ~+~ .R~S~,~K

m ae’"o--rn Restaurant an~a’Tm willing to go to their C,unty Planning Heard. A 1951 pRESBYI.EaLetHbuilding." Direelor C. I..Vail model will be traded ill.

The Eev. G. Hale Buoher’sc,oe~.a~d. +c S+d++.,be"~h. Oro., Cocktail Lounge"But we have all our maps anddat, ho,o" ~r ~o,h+,~ s+ ~ 7f~.~ +ooo’go Ser+~ wiB be ’t 8:+and II .... Church Sch~l will SERVING COMPLETE LUNCHEONSed, We want South BOund Brook be at the same hours. IS noel% to ’~:S0 p.hl,to attend. There’s n~ use hotding SIX’MILE RUM REFORMED The first of a series of Lententwo meetings, I think BOund Frgnktin Park [arums on "The. Nalure of God D]2"q’NE.~~t from § p.~. to 8:80 p.~t.Brook is a StRe unreasonable." The Women’s Service League ~nd the Meaning of Eester" wBl BUNDAY Dr~NgR8 from 12 10.o011 to 8:30 p.m.

Mr, Van CIeef then wondered~ilt hold a dessert fellowship be pre~e~ted in the chaps[ ataloud what COuld be done t0 meeting tonight in the home of ~:30 by the Rev. Dr, JarvJs S. WE CATER TO PARTLY8, WEDDINGS, CLUBS.

. work out the dlY~tlt~. ~rs. Wiltard Potter of Pleasant Morris as ealder. The Post-Hig~ PRIVATE LUNCHSOMS AND DINNERS."We must seen’ Mr. Adar~l Plains Road, . Youth Fellowship will meet at

offered. ’+Let’s take our tool~ The couples’ Club wnl mae~Z:SO ~.m. io r~m~ t oe the Call RA 2-2422 Closed Mondays~lth u~" Lomorrow at 8 p.m, in the home:hutch. Featured speaker will

Mr. Stlres the~ interjected his )f Mrs. Harold Hirch of Fr~-k be Wy~llff MeCracken. head of WHERE RT. 28 MEETS RT. 22recommendation that formaI in-]ltn Park. !he Dramatics Department of NORTH BRANCHvltaBons he sent to both Coon- [ Sunday School classes will b Sew Brunswick High School.ctis, He said thai if a date were conducted at 8:SO a.m., churchset he thought BOund Brc~k,,servtcea at If, A ~ursery will bewhich had been bothered so held in the parsonage duringmuch by the traffic problem art services

E, Main Street near the iceq-i’ .

uently flooded underpass, would. MIDDLEBUSH REFORMED++. ~+he +o.th ~e,,owsh~o +~,, Both BoundBrook Trust OfficesSmith Hell~ Out ~,meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. to

Wilbur Smith of Round Brook, continue it~ sludy ef Japan,present to ask Freeholders to Sunday’s so,-men hy the R.v.

eni f,a+ol a d+ in Ca..1 Bead whe.,~ .....~elhme,. ot t, ........’.! areso cony_eatorwork on the proposed 80-inch be "Our Lord, Jesus Christ"War .... in instal]ation’is under th ...... d i ...... i .... lhe

comc’-’--umms sLo--’--n pl+mS -,,u’Ju ,.~.q+l’a-I’:--way there, said he had learned Apostles’ Creed. Sunday SchoolSoul}~. Bound Brook would wel- will be at 9:45 a.m., a~d the Sen-

C ........ t lng anytime ai’er iv" Youth Fei]°wshlP ’vii] meel]’non-e stopls~ Olli regular merit+it thi~ at 7 p.m

Week, ’ Thc, Building Commlttee will

Tile Frecboldol’S< upon Mr, facet Manday at ~ p.m.Adams’ motinn then voted lo I The Women’s Lenten Riblcsot tbc meeting Ior Monday at "~lcldy cIas~ will i~ect Wcdnt’s"

+ Thi ]"t’altklltt Offli’e, directly OpllOSlte lile IleW +holiliillg8 p.tn. ill tile Coul]ty b lldmg, da at I0 a.m.. and at fi p.m a .Mr, Adams, Civi Defense re- Fellowship supper will be aft’ned

ordinater for the County, ~e- ’hi the basement for Ihe eon~rc, cl,nh’r till Hauliholl Street in Fral kll 1 Townshlp~ has a drive-p~rted tha~ an emerge~lcy had earle , follvwcd by a film, "We ¯ ¯ pIll lilt[ lmrkmg faellltles 1 i add t O l to CO t plete bankmg me ̄be~n declared in Bridgewaterl~H°Id These Truths."Township 10:48 a.m. that dayl vices.to assure the safely of members GaIGGSTOWN REFORMEDaf sl:¢ inmllles. They were evll¢- Church School will be Sunday

inedRead.eared the by by fBe ]bwlands boat rising fromoff Seritan homes Old flood- River YorkRev.2:30 at it 9:48 under dedbea tic~ Merle followed thew, direction of Hoo~heern.bY the services newly- of the At at

’the In Bound heart el Brook the the MainTtmst Street Conipany’s ShoppingOffice CenteriS wherel°cated[hisin

Rv~d Supervisor C. Irving Van leonstrueted educational build!no Bank’s clock by the curb is a most familiar landmark.

Save tlme shopping and banking. Make Bound Brook Trust

iyour bank for aB your business and permus! Meeds,

MAHrd~ FUNERAL

B0U N D¯ g R0 0 K

TRUST COM PANY ~---’-~lBlil~

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¯ PAGES THE FRANKLIN N~.WS THUB~DAY. MARCH 6,19~8

so~ N:¢E IINow He Needs Help!

The FranklinNE W8 TanGS o.. IIA Nash Newspaper

Pub[lobed Every Thursdayhy the

Martville PttblJahlng Camp&fly "’* * " MaChete and father~, as

Edward Nash, ~dltor and Publkher ~ur first teachers. Influence our

Anthony J+ Frez=a, A~elatant Editor lives [mal~sur~ly and deserve

Louis F. Brown, fiate~ Manager !redit and deep appreciation for

Office: Railroad Square, Mlddleb~14 N.J. +he wise gold, nee and great in-

I~ttered Its ~o~d Clan Matter on J;mualv 4, l~g, under the A¢I spirution they give us.’*Ot MLreh a, 1879. It the Peat Office at MJddleN, N.J. This part of a letter from Pres.

ldeht Dwight D. Elsenhower, re-~JI mewl itorlee lad ]ettera of corru~ent ~ubmltted for ptthUeottetl calved hy 4-H ~lubs throughotttmtmt bear the name tad addz-ut of the writer.

America test week as more than8thgte topiC6 8~; 1- year iuhec~tptlon, ~,~,gO; ~ ~ $4.~ 2,g00,OC0 member8 of such or- "~’~1 ~gaaiza lena prepared to celebrate

MIDDLEBUSH, N. J,, THURSDAy, MARCH 6, 1958 " fht* week as hNationa] 4.H ClubWeek." It is perlJeularLy gratl-

For Better Government ~.g to h.~ ~me moo ~o~togaed at our parents, who have

In Franklin TownsMp, Com- it. In many cues they he~ been the object of quite D fewndtteeman Michael Lisl .... e- ]e=rned the error of their waya ~iekbete of czRleism for their

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tu~ed admtaslon to an exe:utlve before taking final action" on a failures In regards to Juvenilel~eetlng of the Planning ~oard. pr0Dosat, as someone in the au- de]inqttency./dee teat week, Councilman Hen- dience has later offered a more Of course the compliment l~ry Potl~ne asked MBnvilie’s Bore constructive recommendation, directed to a selected group, and m,., ,,Attorney to decide, if the Mayor Elected and appointed omclals rightly so, In the U, fi. there are& Council had the rLght to ret£re have told us they want to know 27,%000 aduRs who spend their

O~ Books t~ Plays ~e ~lutdry TIt~tt,~ll ....an employee with 25 years’ serv- what the public is thinking. They atternoom and evenings workingice. decry the lack of an audience at with young people to "baUd the

The Council, man ,ate=’ admSted their meetings--and public hear- kind of homes that create a no- Ar~ Ideal We Mat Holdhe referred to Police Chief dohn tags. 6on of peace, oh’eaCh and prog-JalthSki. Maybe the public has become ress."

,=Both were bold moves which ~onditioned to the fact that little ~0 projectsAt the moment our education- be, for it i~ we who created awon the mun[clpahty’s attention ~f anything is ever changed after According to facts released by

from the press and deserve edi- ~n e~eial body Jab’educes a res- the Somerse~ County Extension] system is undergoing, to use society in which the ability to

familiar phrase, "agonizing re- "get along" is the highest value,torJal.comment. )lotion. then holds a public hear- Service from its ofl~ce in the appraisaL". Schools are being eri-and the scholar, who is "differ-In the case of the executive lag on it. Only recently after a 3aunty Administration Building,

ticlzed far devoting too Little eat", is looked upon askance.meeting, or secret meeting If you hearing on a school budget a ~50 boys and girts between theprefer. The News’ stand is cleat’: 3oard ~Jf Edueatlon president Laid ss of L0 and 21 are among Jer- time to esaentiels of science. The school haa hee~ educating

We’re against lhem, becaus~ we he leader of a teachers group say youlhe who c~rried out ~0 rnalhemetirs and language, and for life ah’i~ht--a life in whichfeel that nothln~’ that govern- thai soughl ~n vain added appro- diffarem projects this year. They

Io8 much time to a variety of lhe one who can get alogg re*meat on any level d~es should be

pri~tion for teachers’ salaries,.we ]4,000 dah’y animals, 70,000

h’ills generally subsumed under calves higher rewards than the

kept from the public. In fact the "Y:,u shc]uldn’l expert a board It) ehb.~ens and ll,00fl sheep. ~on- the heading of "Edueatim= for one who know~ something. The

more the public hnows about be so bil~ as to ~dlnit it cnuld emlsts Club members cooked and L;fo". with the re,all, to over- emphasis in the school on group

what elected and appointed orS- h~vr doneotherwist, lhan itdid." Preserve d 4(i.000 dishes andsap y panfu y hat he Rts ae ’ y ’aher has on the hard

rials are doing the hvallhier ~heHow much healthier w~uld the sewed about 6,51)0 garmenls.

~ian~ got a satellite in Ic sky work or individual Icarnieg ae-

eJtuafion. !~i~!~er end feeler then we did. hlolly has been rather t’eaHsllcsituation have been if members The statistics that the ~erv[ce

In the s a m e v e i n, we ore The eoneel’r~ ovt, r educ~tiot) if it~ view Of the life that the ate-of tim teachel’a’ g~oup, the pub- ran n<ff ~ive will show the nun- all In lhe hoed. In out" country, deer eventually wiII face. Thisagainst the "off the racer:d" state- lic and the press had hues ef ;bar of crimes that were not ram- the people elect the srhIlo] is otlr faull-meat. ~he News’ ~epoetets havelarded the opportunity to sit in Imtled bPcau~t. Mpms and ands h~+ard: who run the sehooIs.’and Yoe[ltional Trnlnlllg,~ standing order if) wit]k away .m budget prep.italian ~essio~s9 ;spent their time wilh teenagert~ ,lnIea~ the people care wh~t haP-from n news soor~ as soon as h~. O111‘ V~hl¢.s are changing. Since

n h ¯ ease of h, Cou c man’s ; m purposeful work ralher Iharl Pt~ls in edueotion lhe ri,~hl sputnik the sclentisl a¢]d other"~BYS’ "Now’ this is off the ree I -xp,, ng he job o be done byrt!qHest We I~)USI eelnnlend his’ , hinge will not haDpcll,ca b~ ¯ he e rg and fllendsord, but , . ."

’hv.

. ,) ., . scholars have becorae important

Our reporters are also c,ml- ,mr-aa, e ou con nte ~ ng a ] ~UL Iet its make sure that the people. Our sociely is preparing= o c 3m "~hlis time 011 lhe wisdom of the : " o’,cern does not Iead t~ in the ~¢, offer lhcm SO~C or its re.manded 1o make menlJon in aidea I)chlnd it. We supper a]l ’More "r hen ~kl Is ¯ ’vroh~ direetl°n" ’I~le edtleati°nal wurds. Tile thing we as eitizezts~tory anytime they are asked lo I .

I The Jde i behmd 4

~ no JUSleave a me*:ing er t~dd. "We pt blie nffieials who take positive ,l " " t~end of lho hl~t half-century, must do is see that there is no

.inIled p’ "-’thne ,a~ bet .... the change indon’t want you to publish whet octi~n Far in the san’ ........ to teach skilLs. +L~’’ +’ ~’’1+ ~ ........ ~t.+,,~V~ :~::the: pr+pasats me formulated in :League B+sebatl +a n,ut only towe are going 1o say new"~v, ret then acted up~m wiihoui :cake ~Rbe hath5 out of ]2-y~Jll’- I1PI~I]t ~’~&lt Is ]30u ’[a’l~ldemv e cre o Sepa"

OIr cable aRd it5 Pffuct 0!1 aeyThe wisdom of hlviting the

!niJch ‘ if any, advatlce R~ice we ~J]ds, cvea though boys end glr~

- ,, ,. , - edtlcetiOllO [ ~yst~nl In Manville:pub]it and the press into execu-

’~,,,1 the publ;e’s power of per- do gala a sense of achievement:ate ~he ~cod from the bad. a eommiltee has been set up to

tiv~ ~$ion$ Ineetlngs at which LLaSiJtl i~ iesseRed bv [he very and often re~gnltlon from these OIU]’ ~d[i$|~kp [nvPs~Jg~tte ~he t e a e h i I1 g O["rio [oPmal vote nor formal action f~c,t that most move~ havelp a~uit". The skills serve aa a "Education for Lit+" i~, after seiene~ in the Boro+s new highcan legally be taken has been u~ ah , ,eached he p nnae]e devils rot. teaeh~ng them tO work all, the only r~eaninghd goal of school. Other commani~ies eooldaccepted by .t least one boardwe know. The time has ~)me fat before obslaeles are permitted to together, develop poise, tender+ any educatio~,L system. We may well toSow suit.

others to do likewise. :,one in their way.~hip and give the security of be- have made the at=tabs of as- But in our anxiety to improve

suming that the school ta the on- academic standards let us notTh~e men, who Io others ol Lest it be misunderstood thl~ Innging to a group.

their brethren apptmr overly-lib- we feel ol~cials should only ~et But who can Sange the tre- ly educatlenal i~tLtutton that forget that the schooL mtmt edu-

eral. have ]earned that letting In fear at adverse eritici,m, let mendous inftee.ee on a eldld’s exlst~, Such a mi~.ake leads to eats each student for some part

the pttbfie In on dtseu~sLon of ac- It be known that ’Phe New~ sup+ personality and ¢htracter gained ~he foistlng on the eebeo] of ~l] of his life, We wilL err gravely

tt~ns they aright take at a f~ttura ~orta the man who acts, after by a 8irl seated next to her Morn ~orts of eduettlon Jobe which tt tf we imitate Rus=La to the ~nt

t~lVtee metting he~ merit. They Long del[berltio~ for tha het(er- !turning to mike her own dre~ll, real]y ~oel ~ot hlYe time to like Of fo~tinl the thdivida~]’s

8o not fear criticism, beesuke merit of the cemmunJty---~nd not ara be? learnlns to garden or care of 1~ It I~ to teach studeets need+ Tl~o+e who do not havehow to handle electrical work basle ~tmd~mmath]s, The mtkthg the IpUtud~ to enlMe thlm to

they h~ve learned to profit from lot certain interests, around thc house under lhe guld. of bey~ and girls hltO deceBt hu- be~efil fpom I~]~ly aaldmie

~KE~ By G~O~@ once of a thoughtful Dad?man beings with m~ral value~ training wLII ~nly .hold beck

Not Odly NuI~d ~eees~ery to good cLttzer~hip is thole ’t~o de If edU¢lltm+~J I1-

Many nan-rated resideots still fhe job less of the schOOl than tempt to force upon thm what

betd so the idea that 4-H k for of the ho~e =rid ehuroh, they etn~ot Iblotb.

the farm boy or girl to learn If now We Ire annoyed with Afte~ 1]I, OUr =oclety i. as

how to mLIk eow~ and feed ehLck- the tchool~ ~ecauee theY have much In need of people with

ns and do home eberee. These too many courses in "safe drlv- idequate vocational training aS

~r~ons have not kept up wlth Ing" and "tralnlng far ethzen- t i| of people with adequatehe trend, for a]though m6re than shlp", we may hleme our=elve., leedemle tr.Jnlnfi+ On the other

not for considering these thing~ dde of thil pll~ you have offer3

l do with ctttle, goats, poultry important, beet*u=e they are, but =een e~Jt~rtlls urging Bomerlel

plu= cooking, dekinl foe trying to pa~ the blame aa th ¢~gte ~ voeatthnal htgh

and the like, even boyl and girls far al the teaching vf these ~chooh Now, more then ever,

atld men Iliad w~¢n~ who ILve fil things Ls s0rleet’ned. Our schooLs there is nL-~-=d for s~eh ~n thltb

town h,ve found the wonders ot ~mt educ,te for life, certaLnly, thtion Those who~e t~ients are

val~thg rabbits In a backyard ~mt when we ask them to edu- such that they get greatest bene-

hutch, of breeddng pbeasant~ for +ate for ~II of life they will be tit from veeationaL training on y

State sVxktng pro~ram~, Mdthg ~ble to edue=te for none o~ It disrupt clu=es in whleh they

leith hor~e elube, doing electrical well. have no Interest, For the good of

work, 8ardenLng and raising Beyond this, I~ i well to uote all students we ~hould glve

"Seeing Eye Dogs" from the pup that the ~hool reflect~ the vat ~aore than ILp ler,,dce to the prln-’ d the ¢ommtmity as a who]e, elple that each student ~hou]d be

~As~" the E x t e n = I o n Bervice ttnee, for the most part, It h educated for the Jtfe to wl1~eh he

nhrases It "4-H IB tax SUl~Orted. controlled by eleMed offl©t~l= of ia be~t =uited, Thl~ I= the Idol

available to all eltt~en= of Born- today ~au~e the ==heol ~pands Idell which, we dare not dteeWe l~d~. to mike dub w~¢k the =ommtmity, Am we 4mnoyed of democrat[= edueation, e~

ee~t C~mt7 who de4~e ~" th~ much time on ~part= and thtk ’ ff we tr~y beJieve that de~+

, ¯ "- ’l~ pha~ numb~ k RA ~. dauoing =hd aot enoul~ on ~- [ r~F i~ worth presm+thg,’,q/~, ~ tnd phlmi~? We ~d~uldn’t’ *-.Bt~

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SEL C~JLOH pHf)l~J~ -- SAVE MILES OF DaIvINQIModern 2-fandly heine, 3 aud 4~roonl apart- Hiltaberough, 7 rooms, modera

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only $]8,000, In Man*,~te, GRIGGSTOWN e-07a

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S large bedrooms and tell hasement. 0nly 4 blocks from school and~olnbinatlol! 8turin wiDdows and doors, 2-car suppUed. RA 8-3917.shoppin~L We have the ke~’...~ Pdrnlshed rooms for genBe-

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HILLSB ROUGH TOWNSHIP-$I4,350 MANVILLE geralor, heat, electrlcity furnish-Large family. Then see this 4-bedroom Cape Cod with [argo

kI;chen, birch cabinets end wall oven¯ Compare thts with others New Cape Cod holue, 4 looms and bath, export- ed. aA 5.8881."IBree large r~3ms ~nd bath.

that you have seen and you’ll ogres that B% a mlghfly nice buy, $iOH attic, shed dornlet*~ full basement, buih-in No children. ]nquire 987 HuffBOUND BROOK-817,500 oven a.d ra,ge. Reasonably priced a! $12,500. Aw.. Menvthe.

Watch your wife! Her eyes wiU light up when you shaw her~this 4-year old three bedroom Cape Cod home, with attached aa- MANVILLE Help Wanted Malerage, step saving kitchen, with Tappin gas range, dining area, full

New split-level borne, 3 bedrooms, basement, ~f you can’t earn Sg00 perh~ement with automatic washer, hilly landscaped plot withtrees, plus many other extras. Don’t wait, see it now! ground level entrance, plenty ol closet space, ga. week with US, we win aid you

to reach this figure. Car requir-KRIPSAK AGENCY rage. Reasonable. ~. BA ~-~02~.

as 8. MAIN aT.If no anawer,RAcallS"6dSIsalesman:

MANVILLE HILLSBOROUGH Help Wa~lted FemaleAlfred Giombetti, RA 5-5928. New 6-fount Cape Cod’borne ou wooded lot, 3 aaspensmZe woman to care for

’ Betty Krip~ak aA 5-8835 miles front SonlervUle. Gas but-air heat. Full ehii~.ren in .home while motherBreve Sargent aA 5-1576; Steve Waaa, RA 5-5382.

baselnettts exllansiou attic, built.ill ovelt and work~. Call ~A 8-2~98 for L~tcr-BELLE MEAD v*ew.

A prize pmekagc,¯ beautiful new z’mlch, 8 rotm~s, 3 bedrooms,r~mge. Lot 75x275. Reasonably priced. 814,350.General housework, 4 or 5

¯ l~ ceramic tile baths, hot water ~il heah delightful kitchen, Pri~ MORTGAGE’LOANS ARRANGED Say week. t-efe~ences required.ed for quick sale $111,600. Please call BA 5-1913

Two-story, B-~ooms. 3 or 4-bedrooms, 2 tile bafl~, modem hot JOSEPH BIELANSKIwater oil heat. rm~derll I¢itchvtl, ~Cl’4~el]ed porch, garage, asphalt ~er%.~cesdrive. $20,000 Re~l Estate /igency ,

3 bedrooms. I I~ baths, kllrhen, living room, dining area¯ play KING’S MODERNr~om, garage, many extras. Likc new, $]8,000.

SALESMAN -- JOHN MEHALICK LAWN MOWER SERVICEKA $-t99bSplit level aed ranch homex, ’~ mile to railroad station, 8 .~8 N. Lot Avenue, Manville CLIFFORD %5882

.... ~ales ¯ Expert Repair Sorriermiles to Princeton, from $/8,000 to $22,000,H LLS]~OaOUDH ¯ .

ASK US ABOUT THIS ONE . ~or Stile FREE PICK-UP SERVICENew Cape Cod, 6 rooms, bulIt-, Halld and Power Mowers

¯ 3-acres, modern, all hnprovemon~, $[2¯500, in oven and range. Lot 75 x 275. Final bargain basement ch’ar- Sharpened¯ IqILLSBOROUGH $14,350, ~nce at ZelIs of Manville. Setter](10 am’ca, eomplelc d~Lry equipnlv~ t, Luz’gv old bOU~L’ newly GREEN H[LI~ blouses, $1, Baiter’ .~klrts, $8 DONAIJ) J. (:RUM

renovated, bt,autlful view, $83,000, HILLSBOROUGH Ou~Imoor pO]O~ 75v, Van ~[eusen INSURANCE - REAL ESTATENew Cape Cod nero. Manville High School, 2 bedrooms, bath, 7-room split level. Lot 140x215.~port ~hiz’ts, $2, Mens’ spring pct~lal__HOlfle ~arR1_ AUlo

living room, copper kltehen, oxpanlLon attic, hot water gas heat ~17,800. IJaekvt~, $1, Mens’ slacks, $2, Aircraft--Life--HospitalizalionMust sell¯ $14,500. MANVILLE IB°~’a butte=’ flannel shirt% $1, " BuLlders Risk

Hopewell Area for quick aalc, 20 acres. 1,800 foot frontage, 7 room brick, 4 bedl’t~oms, ]iv- Plu~ mucB more! First saint, ’.’5 MAPLE ST SOMERVILLE.$B,809. ing and 8inizlg room, lilt’ kilehen first ~erved! All ~ales final! RA 2-1880

AND I~[ANY OTH~R~ and bath, garage. $IB,aO0- Yells of Manville,Homes in aradley Oarden~ from $~,n00 to $12,0~0. LOBff/’TA MAZEWSKI, 7 r~oma, 1~ baths, birch kit- BUITING

BBOKER then, eli heat. Must sell, asking Call for sit landscape work. WeHomes in Branchburg Township from $12,000 to $18,000. ELSot O-leg0

ta,80O, Call anytime RA 2-0778. clean out your newly ~cqtdrt~lVINCENT Ke FLANNERY, Realtor, Eletner Hunt, Saleslady thh Do away with un~hlly

IgOr]it ~ ETAT]~ON EQDS.ItJI alILL| ~. N, S, RA 2-1888 5-roemlranch type homo, all growth, TRIM and SAVE y~urImprovements, c o m b L n a t i o n valuable tre~.l~LA=¢telq 8-~ ~ gl

MANVIL~LE storm windows, venetian blind=

3 BEDROOM RANCH7-roo~ home, t½ hath~, kitchen range and automat~, LANDSCAPE CO.

garage, city gas heat, city dish washer Oa~ hot water heat ~,mr.r.~ MEAD FLanders S-~

~98995 water, Residentla] A zone. furnished if desired, RA 2-098~Complete on your lind IM. Whnlen St., Manville lP$I Mer~w, 4-d~or Mereo- FOR ~ FINEST

117,~ marie, fully equipped. Very PIANO8~ ~4’6" x Sd’. Full bmlement, first ~do lum~r and ma-terial, fully laatdtted, dr~aBs, Wmdco Windows, bitch

Dairy and poultry farm~, clear~, ~7~, Call RA 3.071T, AT THI8 LOWI[ff~ PRRIIm

¢sbthet~, weltthghoule h.uilt-in ’¢anle and own, hardwee~targe and ~all m ~omenet N’~W ~J~LI7 LEVEL ~. ~TADEI.~

floor% eer~ie tile on bathroom ~vg]I~ with vanity rink,and Hunterdon County, 3 BEDROOME 478 Union Ave., Middle.x, N. J,

~tdlL~ |bak~ gas filed, hot air heat. Landscaped with irene JO~E]~ KANACHFinished veereltten room Open E’aminll ’tfl g

Located Whfiehot~le, [lchool Rd.drtvvwsy..Rt~ff[to’r trglO~ $1q~l~

WA/J~ TO WALL ’AtUmhod garage at iL1$ht exit| colt, i RD 1 R ndoea, N. J,FRED STAHL~

Olher =l.te house~ reMonably prleedi ~emin~ton 1847J OARP]~ O~AN~NOBuff4e~s, th, ,~.

CAPE COD HOME ~ioviug & Traekiag ¯ tn~orperal~l R~ ~ ~ ~a~be,, ~isffim.g~9,500 Tel, RA 2-8002 L~ our ~OB,

,C ~PKO R,D, g, Somerville, N. J, We mum tha modern "ap~rkl~Complete on your rand STEVE .

* Tavern, with or without pt~ shun-do/,9 down el~lmalq Math.Bl=e:--84x~8, gu’ll besmear, flrff Irade lumb~r & material, Agents for

perry, Call tnytthm, RA $-8eM, od quick m~vim.WHEATEN VAN LIN~S, In¢ Aluminum sidln S, wthdoWE A11 ~ o~ ~ espliel, telfully h~ulst~l,-~l~wall, Woodoo ,wthdow~-bi~h eabl-

35 N, 17th Ave,, Mav ¯at., ~mervUle, HA 3-~02&

nets, Westingho,.u,e built-in r~nge & own, hardwood tlao~, . Coast-to-Coast Jaloudes, venetian blind~, awn- bindi~s, s~ml~g, and cleaning¯ ---ceramic ltle on bathr~m walls, aas fired be’~ air heat, M~’thg and Storage tep, door~, lasso’s Home Ira- dona on our p~mim,LandscaPed with stone drive,

n provement Produe~a, 118 E, Main call

I?,ONALD GAB, PET CO.CHARLES KACZKA, B, ilder . RA 5-7?88 DOlly Madbon luneh*enette 183 W, Mgth St.P N, 3rd Ave. RA 8-8088 MaavlBe sxcellent bus~l, Call ~A Eemerville, N, J.

TO BI y OR S~LL ; BU$tll $ ~-- "MAil[ B-HlUVE 8.9548, morning or .vtmln@, Phone I~A 8-33P8

I e.+o+Farm~, Homes, Acreage, ’ MlseellaneausBnsinesa Propedles Wa~t to lea|e Crevd’a Trailer Auto & ~l~uck aentakAppraisals--Insurance s,te, oo a o...-d More initialsMember Multiple Li~tln$ Sere ce used units, 48-foot, tO- and 8- ~D Main St,, South Bot11~d ]~/Ook

POTT~t REALTY. Inc. t~l wt~th~, ~nd new 1B4ooi

¯ " +--RD ~o ~’ a~rn~rv" Rt ~rth Branche, N$SlII~; Nin# ~Re~ ~t M ~me~Unit below emt. Also acreage lot

~p~’ ++8..+,, i.l, .. v. a. =. ,,tho ,aok,+t’+..+ OnNe

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THLI~SDAY, MAECH 0. ll~g

More ’"" ’Award of Prizes ,too e. n,o s,.ttoo .tin.,C~ovor Corredponde~B ¯ . ,HoE’s Electrical, Nmbenie Sle-

WOLTER’$ [[ B, ,H S=’ For 4-H Displays °o.: So° ,Bo’"oh uai. sA~erman, ~" e e h a n J e Statiotl~to..=., lated at Rally E hl,,mao pair. P v.oCOMING SVEN’ES poetani~ In get good quality, Eindt’s, Blewenburg; Kingston

¯ DAWN and ̄ Mar. d, Fair Association meet- treated seed,A d-H Rally, to be held (Grant. Busy Workers. Rider’a, Klngsthn;

GARDEN" ¯ins, County Administration Hide/, ~ONSEHVATION CLlYB

ro~’ night in VanderVevr School, The Advan0ers. G a r d e n Statep,m.

COMJ IN’ AND KEE USMar, 7~ d-H Club racy, V~dex- On Wednelday at 7:~0.p.m. the Somerville, wSl be highlighted Lines, Hll]sherough; Happy ~r-

veer Bchoel, SomervSle. first me~ting of the 4-M Wild]if, by the awarding of prises for the easters, H a r ] ] n g ¯ n Caress;P~ ~UE LAW~4 A~ Mar, 8, Somerset County Rah. & Conservation Club will be heh three beat s~o~e ~.’L1dow d~ptoye Franklin Tow~shlp p o u I t r y.

GARDEN FROHL~S bit Breeders’ show, Far Hills in the C o u n t y AdroinBtraUm by clubs in the County. Bound Brook, at the Legion Bar.bet Shop; also Hilly Needle

Free Advtoe Gladly Given Fairground, 10:dd a,m. Building/ Club members ate In- The wledews in several Town- Workers, Her]rodeo Store.Mar. ~, New dersey Agrleul- ,vited to attend as are ¯high schOOl shiPs and Heros were Judged ]aet Clover Cooks, Ridse Pharmacy,

GardQDt CensErrural meeting, so.creSts Inn. 7 boys interested tn this subject, nlgh~ but the winners wt/I not Bgsklng Ridge; Somerset Hills

Game Mai~aders~ g~me ward. be dJselosed until tomorrow,p.m. ~at Club, Sussmann’s, Bernards-400 N, Brldge St. Mar. to, Leaders’ Recognition ens, s o i] conservationists and Beverly Boiler of Somerville, vJl]e;Liberty Corner Rabbit Rals-

Somervliis EA 5.d3lg Night, Raritan VaEey Grange, ether interested be~ple will be rally committee cbeirr0an, Js be- er.% Koe~hlein Groce~’y, Libert.vSouth Branch. 8 p.m. on haled, ins a~Jsbed by ,John We~el of

~orrler; Caprice of the WatehungNeshanic Station; Dick C~ates o~ Hills. Merlin’s General Store,Storm wlRdoWS and SO(~’s. Mar. 1], 4-H Program at regu-

SolJpse rotary mowenL ~wers Mr meeting of Eartian Valley Loaflots: New soeind Eye pups Somerville; Pateicia Jachera of Mt. Bethel, and Kan-if-u-wanna.ah,~r~ned ~d repaired. CM~Is0 Granl~k, d p.m.

were r~ceived last week by two Somervi;le; Llnda Boardman of bValter’s, W~tchung.supplies. Nlx~On ~:viee Center. Mar. 12. Mec~ind nf Wildlife & club members Emil Paschal of Sornerdsville; Bonnie Staa~ of

~.~007. Con.~ervetinn Club. C~unty A~- S r a n c h b u r g Park was given Belle Mead, 0nd dames Rrodel]minis{ration Building, 7:30 p,m. "Terry" and Elcherd Neher of nf Warrenville. Rabbit ~how Sla~d

..,.~.~v,~u~. ~eplle ~.~, c~d~Liberty Corner was given ’~’es- The 29 ciub~ and the location [I/l F~/F ~J~8 S~tH/’dl~

l~.t-s~ell ~:fd, Y~a~t Millstone, ~.i[ SALUTE TO YARENTS !:e" . . . The Somerset Odunty 4*H ~f their dispisys t~re:I~abbit Breeder~ m’e planning North Branch Garden Club, The Somerset County 4-H Rab-Vlkmg ~-2~’I 4-H is a family affair, and this their Spring Show a~ Far Hi]hl Town and COS ntry Mstors; bit Breeders Club wil] held [Is

oar 4-H Clubs are honoring par- . ¯ . The Harlingen Happy Hat- Br~nchburg Dairy, G.r ~Ii e t z; i firsl spring show at Far HSIS¯ UNCONDITIONALLY ~nLs by de~ignatinR Natlonal 4-M vester~ huve made araendmenMNorth Branch River Eiders, Ber- Fob’grounds Saturday at I0:30

Week aa "4-H Salute to Parent~." to their constitution. In Article men’s Art; Sheep~nld, Hoffmann’s a.m, R. Graham Carver of PISin-GUARANTEED. REBUILT National 4-H Week is Ma~:h 1-8. I11 they added. "A prospective Hardware: South Branch Busy I%]d will judge.

Refrigerators, TV Club member~ who receive the meraber must attend two meet- Bees, Ctmdy Kitchen: Four Leaf Show secr~tury is Dale Gra-and Automatic Wa=ers ~l~sl b~ne~R from their 4-M ex- ing~ before entering the club . . . ~lever~, FJre~ton~: New Center harczyk of North Branch, and

~erienees ere those who have the Prederick Van Car of the South Dairy, Serman’s Paint S t o r e; superintendent ie Franklin ElppleFive dollars ($5) down, -ooperati~n end encouragementBranch Entomology Club writes Branehburg Blossom Says Car. of MillJngton, who wilt be as-

TWO dollars ($2) a week of their pacent~,. Parents also ~f plane to W~rk on a catching :~en Club, Dellcate~sen, Shopping sisted by Anthony Ripple ofT. H, FULTON

benefit ft’om their sons’ and ~et at the next meetleg. March 3enter; Kideties. Wendell’~ fld- ~ilfington" and Thedt~re Kaato

199-~0t W. Main St., Somervilledaughlers’ membership w h e n 14 , . . Jim Hunt is a new mere- -icle s~ore); Seeing Eye, Somer-~f North Branch.they attend meetings, make ~er ot the Skillman Dairy Club,villa Hardware; Every-Eesdy Other slab Inembers Rr~ Clif*

"Factory Authorized" [riends with other purents, assist , . Randee Sue Block has Joined "Girls, Somerville Textile, and ford KinGs, David Nemeth, EILz.Frigidaire & l~etovision with club activities and watch the Harvesters , , . The KingstonSomerset Hills Po t~l t r y Ctob, ~.belh Sutton, alI of Neath Branch,

Soles and Service lh~ir children develop skills and Busy Workers worked on windowMain Street, all Somerville. and James Stoats and Eoberteonfldence in themselves, display at Rider’~ Store in King- MoTe Displays P I~k 1 e of Branchburg. Club

. Ph~e KA 5-71~ - How to be a good parent is out- ston . . . Eo~erla Miron~v of Learn & Do and the Diaper & Mader is Mrs. James Oraberczyhll~ed in a Ieedet, "4.H Is a Ftam- Middlebush has enr~lisd in the ~in Ciubs~ Belie Mead Co-opl Tri- and ~un~or leader is 3"ake Pickle,fly Affair," available free from Sac.Sewers, ted by Mrs. Salve- Valley, Hovieky Music Store, both of Branchburg,

Clarifiedthe Somer~e~ County 4-H Club tore Pappaiard0 Manville; Prcgressive F ...... "Cffiee. This leafet dem~lbea 4-H Some Sudanese women wear~mrk to par’eats and sugffes~ ~ ~n,ltrld~e shell* stuck in their

Ad Rates~ay, p~re~t~ can hel1~ their =htl-

~

lower lipflren get tbe ~ost from 4.H~embership,=t .re,nth..,ot.,N.,tooa VISITrN AJbL MASH NEWEpJkI~ I-H week the usual q-H eventsdo not eeue. Here’s the ]ateet ¯ ¯

T~B MANVILLE Nl~WS on some of ~e eyefuls and the CHANGES IN BCH~DUI~ gume mix~ure~ be~t for New Jer-

SOUTB 80M~11~ NHWS s/delights tbe~ a’Pl~/y: Peach growers will soon re- ~ey conditions, or~r n~

The Washthgton’sEirthday ,viva from the County AffdeuI- Mr. Eepair has,copy for,ny

SHOWROOM~HKL~ N’~N~S Square Dar~e was a successful turaI Agent the 195g l~aeh e~ay larmer who can gs~ it, withoutsocial activity Aba~zt 98 pergons ~chedule. ~harge.

P2ve eoaM l~SF wer~L 81,00 M- from ? to ~ attended the "~2ee Dr, Davis eaIB attenii~n to oneBREEDEES MEETIN~ Sh~lm eharffe per /~teMlelL to 4-H merabers and leaders" of the changes. Growers &re ad-

The national president at the E ........event..Alth~gh the eounoil vised to use a ~olfur apray on there.hire Breeders’ Association

E JThr~e el’ m~rt t~tt~mt=~ ~1- ’~hich spor~ored the dance did Eta Osa Gem and Co]den Eastwill describe flame ~f its aetivilies

twrfffoBI, mo e~l~Ee = e~, |0~J~ not make much money, proAt was varieties, which are su~ep~Jhlewhen he speaks before the State ,J~t, shown in n~ acquaintances, re" to powdery milScw If this diseaseAyrshire cattle breeders Sotur- "creation and old fashioned fun. ha~ been a probIem, day in Somerville. OUt"Igt~d ad~, to whleE ~ll~N m The Chaps & Spurs Horse Club Al~, growers who applied fer-

He is Walter J. Hahn, owner’ LARGE SELECTION8ddt~k~l tO ~ ~ ~quare dance Pet did themseIves bern after all leaves were off last~,~dMonaey-.~vr Farm, Frederick,e~’/?l ]Pet’ ~, proud and have he~n asked to Fall. are edvxsed that they need

. Ofgive a demonztraBon at the 4-H not put on the dormant applies- The New Jersey association Of COMMERCIALllyll~eml~ words gOMIM IN SalIy. Cal]er Bob Ifdlutsen of tion for leaf curl contgol this

which WiiliRm ~’1~Jek o! FrI~E;~IANDY MANtwo ~ ~ wo~iz, u t~ ~

~kSlman sad Committee Chair- dprldg, The dormant spry ma Ito Township is pi’esident, will

==, so. w.t=, ,p.,.,,’° po, ooho, the.tote FaS ...,he==.. ,l TOOLS11 t@~ E’~t~l,’aS~ ~m, in SOmerville Inn,~ Speakins of ~ ~ .~.

~m ¢#me out b~gl.~nd~v =aS 81GM-UP BAY ¯ ST~R~asl-~¯ p l ~ n s for the,4-H Frdr

GUbert E Runyon o~ ShiDmav AT SOMERSET MOSP~AL @NISMOLflONV BELTS

:l~th~ for eel~’: T~ Horse Show. Eepre~entthd the:rleldturld Stabilization Cam The new non-tmMarisn eklpel11 am, Chaps & 8Eurt were Arnold No- mtttee eheirm~m for SomerNt j~’ Somar, et He~pital has l~en

p~fo~n s~d Jo[m Morrtuey of County, has anl~ouneed im AKi’l- eomptotod and WIE be kept OEenMar’flnsvil]e; Blaek~lis M [ I I a cultur&i Conservation ~’antite= at all times, ac~oedhig to Neison

@Htois* Sodd]e~, Mrs. E. MuHoed ~lffn-up day March ]d f~m |00. Llndle~’, ,dththBtrator.

P0~ SAWS

~,nd Mrs. ~udlas Wi]ker, ledthe l~th Hraneh Kix~.r Hfder~, e,m, to 4 p,m. The chapel, I Eift Of Mr. & Mrs.

Bob WoJeieeh0w~kl of the ASC dohn H. MeMurray of B o u ~ dJ. Fuller and Dr. Victor ]lea-- O~flee in New Brunswick and Brook, is situated on the first floor

liner. Dr, ~liner wal na~Igd Gua Coukoa M the ~oil Coaserw-i~ the central wins.:hlirm~ of th~ ifcnse 8how alan Sorvice Office = Some~ilis

C1er~en of M# denornM~.~ommtitee. T-% grm~p seMe~ #ill be ir.w~ent to ~lsn up peoplefinns are Invited to e the eh|p:Aug. |g as the show d~le, ’ ntoruled in m’ldertaklng eon~r, in addltinn to ~toYee= a~d ¯ ATLAS,l~venB will Ir~inde ~th We~. vati~ prletisel. This sl~elal vBEors.

8HILera and En~]lah eVeais with thl aig’n-Ull day in be held in ther~aJor emph~sls on horsem~n|hlE,__ Bo, o c is in

PAINTSFISLD CO~N . save flrmem ft~o~ drtvles to New by~le |nnu~I 4-M IO0 EU=~] Erunsw[ck in alert up " ChMr|4~M T. J~.~OH

CoenClub"roee~ng’ar~heldMit -- &Htd ~OIt ¯ MAI~TI~--S~HO~H

¯ Are~k. ~elllpo~e Was ~oor’ Cirt~

.EULLI’YIN HKADY ]

lh Nmembers wishing to receive ~ee ’TieMe_.ewt ~ for a¢re trtois of N. d. 7, ~ for 1988,’* Buide for ftrmer~ is

Crep Re~or~m1~at los s PLUMBINGt ~d. Corm O. o, ~’~n.r v~’. ~r th~ p~,. "EATING

SEABOARDM~ndolph ~ ~Hd should ctmlect the 4.H Club The bulletin, published by the~1 Bl~Nlty ST~SETo~ ~e~a ~ M=~h ~o. p~-~ :on~a of ss~mif~¯, Eutsm v~B~,,~ ~VwMsme MILL SUPPLY CO.

~Illflnff 4.7000 tmnlMJraSon In any ag~toultural ffni~ty, ineludt~ infm’n~tl~n ¯$21 E01~B~B’F ST.enM~r~e ~/~uM be #v~n ¢o See w~eEes, ~eedhiS rttot and eR ~’dl~ ~ll ~41~|~

, , tin~ go0a S~d, This is d~t o dst~h ferfllisers .and a~u-le- ST. ~ ON ?-t~l

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