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N -The Franklin I ..... ,oo , W8 RECORD "’ RA 5,.3300 Tlmrgday VOL.’V1, NO. l’l MIDDLEBUSH. N.~. 2 ZHU.~I)AY~ JANUARY 21, lgoO Copy New Businessmen’s Organization Hopes to Obtain C. of C. Charter ....... Twenty - nine has]hess and professional map we:e pcesc.nt Master Plamter Opposes Rezonhg at ..... .rig ~onga, in Tko Fmmat:~ ResLt~ut.aat for th~ or- B he A 8 d Shel PI gaalzatlun of the Franklin US SS teas-- oar ves an Town~hip Busi ....... ’s A~o- elation. A comprehensive proposal to Jbeiween Hawthorne Drive and THe group which hopes to nb. : rezone three major Township i Mile Hun Break an equal lath the charter of the dormant ~veas has been placed beck inlamotmt of land should be lifted Franklin Chamber of Commerce ¯ ~ Boalx:~. [conlpeasate. ship proposals lo prohibit pork- : ~ Meeting Monday night, the’~ Mr. Strong denied entirely ing on three sections of Hamilton planners agreed only with e ilha need to establish a go-acre Street. plan to collverl land near thai busines s ~one near ~’ouih Bound At the last C~uneil meeting Freeway into industrial elassi- Brook. lie again stated this several husine~*men protested bri~lg all land adjoining the’area than the population could front of Hamilton School, the southern line of the highway[support at this lime. Acme Shoppthg Center and the into the induatrla[ zone. The Township Council pro- A & P Shopping Center. One fac or in he referral by,posed his zone because it own- Nathan Hosenhnuse, a Ham- the board was a Miler from [ ed most of the land and could ilion Str6et attorney, was au- Robert Strong. planning consul-’ cnnlrol the development and thorlzed to draw a resolution for teat, disapproving plans tn re. because the Freeway would vons]deralthn tonight at the Coaix. zone 25 acres on Hamilton make the area desirable for eli’s agenda meeting. PROPOSED $2~-ml]llon apartment building show~ in ~trti~Ffi Street and 30 seres off Eliza- eommero.lal enterprise, r~tlering will include 190 units on lg fl~r,, It will be Irf.ated beth Avenue to burthens. It was a]so felt that South urges and recommends deleiion mend rejection of the Hamittutl would rely heavily on hL~iness eqmp[ete study of parking CaP* ed that the lend be converted! Lemg-s/anning ISS~te gated on recommendatlso from B -than ] Regionalgeneral Husinee4lhusiness[ question has lingered for a fee,The Hamilton Street rezonin~ Township police to afford better ’’rroposea Easton Ave rather ,afety in 41 Township ...... on ¯ because in the first the Town. years. " After the protesLs last week the ship has control through the while The Adraln l t’ a e t on lhe ]Preliminary information on a have one bedrf~om or less zoning ordinance over develop I " n h ~ e measure was tabled until next 17 percent or 32 uoil. ~ will h~ve men In°rtherly side f t e tee I was l’uesday’s meeting to allow the proposed 2~ - million dollar -- .A~ "" will offered or change two year~ apartmen~ building wsm pre- wo t~GrooI~s. &He Un]l$ He felt that the action might! ra n" ~usine~smen time to offer el- seated to the Board of Adjust- be three, four and five yt,oms. ’ be "uverzoning" and that if 25~ ago because O Od O oth Leenate suggestions. The group men( Tuesday night¯ Estimated range in it.’.ls Ior acres were added for buslnessl (Continued on Page 12) has not raised objec’tion to the Forra~l application for 1he the sminler °nits. according to ~ proposed residnntlal zones. lug-ant1 struct ..... y bs made Mr. Mii]er, is $1504175 " Suit to Au-’owt~’~asStation Coooel,man Brooda. ~ooe~ at new month’s meeting of the Architect for ~e prl~posed attended the meeting and said board, according to William apartment is Isadore Naflali of he would convey the group’~ Mi.ar ~rinee= a~,~roe, who ~owark The build,n, h~ t~.ee u m a"egye" mr"- ~vew’~ -- Pleadi g .ent,~oot to ~he Oo0ocl, at to "~ represented the developer, wings with balconies on most ~ hlght’s meeting. Located between Easto~ Ave- units. It would lake ~ppix,xi- Though l~ere were sugge ~’- hue and he Delawa~ & Hart- mately one year to budd a~d SOMERVILLE- C o n n t y stated that the building in~pee- liar’* to lower the speed limit tan 0 a n a 1. in the southe;~st Iwill be fireproof. Cotter Judge Joseph Haipamllor then declared, "Unless I .... I J " (Continued on Page 121 corner .f the Township. the 5,5- Boring tests on the ground held two motioim in abeyance made application to the Etoard acre rac .w be deve 0pad by show that had rock exist& tlow- ~’riday in the case of Mrs. of Adjustment he would nob th- ...... peciai foundnii ..... ]d Victoria Oarcla against the spect any earl of the proposed "tmupancy Permit J W HHton of West Orange The "o osed gOunits will be he i~stalled lo support the Township and Bui)ding ]nspee- station." P P .. built on 16 f] .... Mr. Miner ~tru~ .... All public u~htms tar Ben)atom $1anto .... that Mrs, Ogrcia applied to the &P--Peaa ~r explelned that 50 percent wil[’ IContinued o~ Page 9= the pleading can be amended beard and was denied a special r0v or -- within 20 days to permit argo* use permit, said the attorney. ¯ Board Proceds With H. S. Plans ins th ....... the merits. Township Attorney William E.ektog. doolarotor, jodg O~rd .ahmi,~.d .... f the ..asp-.. Station C I;.~ roeni to allow construction of a motions held by Judge Halpern. Mter Voters Favor Bond [ 2 1 g~ sl.,inn.~ ~,on ^~enae ~o, P.eto.’ An o~cuo..ey ~rm,t ~.~ s~ue~, " Mrs. Oard~, I Pine Grove Ave- He said that the complaint granted 1o Edward Shamy and hue brought suit afteI she wa: WaSnot factual and thai there John Oarinno Tuesday by the Franklin Township voters Monday night passed a resolu- denied ¯ variance by the Board were other remedies available Board of Adjustment for a Voted Thttr~day in farm" of a lion authorizing ils architects, of Adjuatmenl. that would dispose of the matter gasoline station on Eanioa Ave- $2,380,~00 high schOOl by almost Mieklewrlght & MounHord, to According to ,~er attorney, more judiciously, hue. a ~-t~-i margin. - draw fltmi plans for the ~2-room Nathan Hose~house of Haml]- Mr. Ozzsrd refuted the fae~ 011 Dec .18, the buiidthg i~ ln’a complete ~eversa] from school ton Street, sha "did have a that the new]y-adoptsd gasolina aP~clor and zonhl~g officer re- This process Js expecled to valid, sub~latlng’ permit" to station ordinance applied to fused to issue the PermE and the first proposal Which met take four or five months, ac- build’the statlo~. It was Issued ~[rg, Oarcia’~ ease as claimed the gpplicant~ sought relief an. defeat [n September by gll~ cording to Euperintcndent on Dee. 8, 1~8. in the pleading, der a se,Uonof4he~oning ordi- votes, all eight voting districts SamPson Smith, se that hld~ The o~vner spent $2,g00 for Her land is in a regional hence which state~ the board supported the ~choal beard’s could not be received until; filling and grading, gnid Mr. shopping center zone, said Mr. ran r e v e r ~ e sdministr~- ~latt. Only the gth Distrivt fay- June or Jni~*, Rtmenhott~e, l~ March ~ Oz.mrd, and Ordtoa~me 184, tiva errors by Town.hip off/- . ared the September proposal, The board hopes to have per. ~eived 8 letter from the Town- limiting the distance belween errs. A total o~ a,~l~ persons voted tinn~ of the H.shapod structure "attempt~g to revoke the stations, does nat apply to Supposed to be part of ml ¯ on Thursday on the $~,gog,go0 ready for use by the start referendum ~vhera~ 8,~78 went ti~ soho~i term Jn lgol. to the ~lia for balloting on the A meeting has been been e0~apiothd on ~ trio x 160. f~t bona issue M ~,m*,go0, ta~ Monday with tl~ archit~ There were 1,4~g 4n ~avor on and R~bert Oa~nor, the b okrd’~ At th~h~tl;tle ty is four cores v/lth 100 feet, eant~. The a~0totng proportF ~e~ms ~. ~ Mr. Ox~ard o~nthndad whinh writ hoqge the center is ~hursd.7 and ~ against, ~tinrney, ~ map’plel~ f~¢ margth o~ 6go vqteg, buUfli~g the eehool, ~o the pro~, This broughl the permit I~ued was 0word by CyrE 8cretin oi Wing tlme~ in TwenW-~ven portent M t~e ~er eoq~m~, to approximately ~c~u~ the budding inspector ~0merv~le. This land in being lag with- pleas tor the - ~,~00, be ~ld~’

Transcript of ,oo , -The Franklin W8 RECORD ’ ’I · Franklin Township voters Monday night passed a resolu-...

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-The Franklin

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W8 RECORD "’RA 5,.3300

Tlmrgday

VOL.’V1, NO. l’l MIDDLEBUSH. N.~. 2 ZHU.~I)AY~ JANUARY 21, lgoO Copy

New Businessmen’s OrganizationHopes to Obtain C. of C. Charter

....... Twenty - nine has]hess andprofessional map we:e pcesc.ntMaster Plamter Opposes Rezonhg at ..... .rig ~onga, in TkoFmmat:~ ResLt~ut.aat for th~ or-

B he A 8 d Shel PI gaalzatlun of the Franklin

US SS teas-- oar ves an Town~hip Busi .......’s A~o-elation.

A comprehensive proposal to Jbeiween Hawthorne Drive and THe group which hopes to nb.

: rezone three major Township i Mile Hun Break an equal lath the charter of the dormant~veas has been placed beck inlamotmt of land should be lifted Franklin Chamber of Commerce

¯ ~ Boalx:~.[conlpeasate. ship proposals lo prohibit pork-

: ~ Meeting Monday night, the’~ Mr. Strong denied entirely ing on three sections of Hamiltonplanners agreed only with e ilha need to establish a go-acre Street.plan to collverl land near thai busines s ~one near ~’ouih Bound At the last C~uneil meeting

Freeway into industrial elassi- Brook. lie again stated this several husine~*men protested

bri~lg all land adjoining the’area than the population could front of Hamilton School, thesouthern line of the highway[support at this lime. Acme Shoppthg Center and theinto the induatrla[ zone. The Township Council pro- A & P Shopping Center.

One fac or in he referral by,posed his zone because it own- Nathan Hosenhnuse, a Ham-the board was a Miler from [ ed most of the land and could ilion Str6et attorney, was au-Robert Strong. planning consul-’ cnnlrol the development and thorlzed to draw a resolution forteat, disapproving plans tn re. because the Freeway would vons]deralthn tonight at the Coaix.

zone 25 acres on Hamilton make the area desirable for eli’s agenda meeting.

PROPOSED $2~-ml]llon apartment building show~ in ~trti~FfiStreet and 30 seres off Eliza- eommero.lal enterprise,

r~tlering will include 190 units on lg fl~r,, It will be Irf.ated beth Avenue to burthens. It was a]so felt that South urges and recommends deleiion

mend rejection of the Hamittutl would rely heavily on hL~iness eqmp[ete study of parking CaP*

ed that the lend be converted! Lemg-s/anning ISS~tegated on recommendatlso fromB -than ]

Regionalgeneral Husinee4lhusiness[ question has lingered for a fee,The Hamilton Street rezonin~Township police to afford better

’’rroposea Easton Ave rather ,afety in 41 Township ......on ¯ because in the first the Town. years." After the protesLs last week theship has control through the

while The Adraln l t’ a e t on lhe]Preliminary information on a have one bedrf~om or less zoning ordinance over develop I " n h ~ emeasure was tabled until next

17 percent or 32 uoil. ~ will h~ve men In°rtherly side f t e tee I was l’uesday’s meeting to allow theproposed 2~ - million dollar-- .A~ "" will ’ offered or change two year~

apartmen~ building wsm pre- wo t~GrooI~s. &He Un]l$ He felt that the action might! ra n"~usine~smen time to offer el-

seated to the Board of Adjust- be three, four and five yt,oms. ’ be "uverzoning" and that if 25~ ago because O Od O oth Leenate suggestions. The group

men( Tuesday night¯ Estimated range in it.’.ls Ior acres were added for buslnessl (Continued on Page 12) has not raised objec’tion to the

Forra~l application for 1he the sminler °nits. according to ~ proposed residnntlal zones.lug-ant1 struct ..... y bs made Mr. Mii]er, is $1504175 "

Suit to Au-’ow t~’~as StationCoooel,man Brooda.~ooe~

at new month’s meeting of the Architect for ~e prl~posed attended the meeting and saidboard, according to William apartment is Isadore Naflali of he would convey the group’~

Mi.ar ~rinee= a~,~roe, who~owark The build,n, h~ t~.eeu m a"egye"mr"-~vew’~ -- Pleadi g .ent,~oot to ~he Oo0ocl, at to

"~ represented the developer, wings with balconies on most ~ hlght’s meeting.Located between Easto~ Ave- units. It would lake ~ppix,xi- Though l~ere were sugge~’-

hue and he Delawa~ & Hart- mately one year to budd a~d SOMERVILLE- C o n n t y stated that the building in~pee- liar’* to lower the speed limit

tan 0 a n a 1. in the southe;~st Iwill be fireproof. Cotter Judge Joseph Haipamllor then declared, "Unless I ....

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" (Continued on Page 121corner .f the Township. the 5,5- Boring tests on the ground held two motioim in abeyance made application to the Etoard

acre rac .w be deve 0pad by show that had rock exist& tlow- ~’riday in the case of Mrs. of Adjustment he would nob th-...... peciai foundnii ..... ]d Victoria Oarcla against the spect any earl of the proposed "tmupancy PermitJ W HHton of West Orange

The "o osed gO units will be he i~stalled lo support the Township and Bui)ding ]nspee- station."P P ..built on 16 f] .... Mr. Miner ~tru~ .... All public u~htms tar Ben)atom $1anto .... that Mrs, Ogrcia applied to the

&P--Peaa~rexplelned that 50 percent wil[’ IContinued o~ Page 9= the pleading can be amended beard and was denied a special r0v or-- within 20 days to permit argo* use permit, said the attorney. ¯

Board Proceds With H. S. Plans ins th .......the merits.Township Attorney WilliamE.ektog. doolarotor, jodg O~rd .ahmi,~.d ....f the ..asp-.. StationC I;.~

roeni to allow construction of a motions held by Judge Halpern.

Mter Voters Favor Bond [ 2 1 g~ sl.,inn .~ ~,on ̂~enae~o, P.eto.’ An o~cuo..ey ~rm,t ~.~s~ue~, " Mrs. Oard~, I Pine Grove Ave- He said that the complaint granted 1o Edward Shamy and

hue brought suit afteI she wa: WaS not factual and thai there John Oarinno Tuesday by theFranklin Township voters Monday night passed a resolu- denied ¯ variance by the Board were other remedies available Board of Adjustment for a

Voted Thttr~day in farm" of a lion authorizing ils architects, of Adjuatmenl. that would dispose of the matter gasoline station on Eanioa Ave-

$2,380,~00 high schOOl by almost Mieklewrlght & MounHord, to According to ,~er attorney, more judiciously, hue.

a ~-t~-i margin. - draw fltmi plans for the ~2-room Nathan Hose~house of Haml]- Mr. Ozzsrd refuted the fae~ 011 Dec .18, the buiidthg i~

ln’a complete ~eversa] from school ton Street, sha "did have a that the new]y-adoptsd gasolina aP~clor and zonhl~g officer re-

This process Js expecled to valid, sub~latlng’ permit" to station ordinance applied to fused to issue the PermE andthe first proposal Which met

take four or five months, ac- build’the statlo~. It was Issued ~[rg, Oarcia’~ ease as claimed the gpplicant~ sought relief an.

defeat [n September by gll~ cording to Euperintcndent on Dee. 8, 1~8. in the pleading, der a se,Uonof4he~oning ordi-

votes, all eight voting districts SamPson Smith, se that hld~ The o~vner spent $2,g00 for Her land is in a regionalhence which state~ the board

supported the ~choal beard’s could not be received until; filling and grading, gnid Mr. shopping center zone, said Mr. ran r e v e r ~ e sdministr~-~latt. Only the gth Distrivt fay- June or Jni~*, Rtmenhott~e, l~ March ~ Oz.mrd, and Ordtoa~me 184, tiva errors by Town.hip off/- .

ared the September proposal, The board hopes to have per. ~eived 8 letter from the Town-limiting the distance belween errs.

A total o~ a,~l~ persons voted tinn~ of the H.shapod structure "attempt~g to revoke the stations, does nat apply to Supposed to be part of ml

¯ on Thursday on the $~,gog,go0 ready for use by the startreferendum ~vhera~ 8,~78 went ti~ soho~i term Jn lgol.to the ~lia for balloting on the A meeting has been

been e0~apiothd on ~ trio x 160.

f~t bona issue M ~,m*,go0, ta~ Monday with tl~ archit~There were 1,4~g 4n ~avor on and R~bert Oa~nor, the b okrd’~ At th~h~tl;tle ty is four cores v/lth 100 feet, eant~. The a~0totng proportF

~e~ms ~. ~ Mr. Ox~ard o~nthndad whinh writ hoqge the center is ’~hursd.7 and ~ against, ~tinrney, ~ map’plel~ f~¢margth o~ 6go vqteg, buUfli~g the eehool,

~o the pro~, This broughl the permit I~ued was 0word by CyrE 8cretin oi

Wing n° tlme~ in TwenW-~ven portent M t~e ~er eoq~m~, to approximately ~c~u~ the budding inspector ~0merv~le. This land in beinglag with- pleas tor the - ~,~00, be ~ld~’

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: .’,,., .__ Area Girl Scouts Begin Cookie Saleopeamng COMING Gir, Seoo cookie .,asI tr 0s ,s ,lO. h .....begin tomorrow far two weeks Werklng with MrS Perr n

with proceeds going to im-!Eranklin are the following local e Iooy., Tho .ys Ohan.horof --oreo wh,o EVENTS ....... , of th .....P O O,troo0 ook,eoh.J, ....gram and fnviliSea of the Gaff-] Mrs Ze, . . a Caddy, Troop 808-St2hoo] election wa~ the ore. elIrrel~t[y sleeps with a chartertan Va uy G " Scout Coune ..... ’election strategy of lbe Board and a fairly 8abstantin[ bank ",~ars. onnn TOt~en, 31"f; Mrs.Mrs. Samuel Perr e 30 Dobe’ Madls n a. . 0 W dler, g4; Mrsof Eduealion. While the board account, dan. 21 -- Meeting, MoWs Dem- Avenue zs the Township chair

A her a Thflma, 24fii Mrs, N.heat the bushes for SUpport in Pilaf the new organizalion oeratl° Club, Sportsmen Bar, man. ! Pontus. 3is; Mrs. B. Arnoldthe Sap{ember election, it re- should be certinn that it has 8 p,m.~amping facilities include 87; Ml’a Minkin 68’ Mrsmained publicly silel~t this time enough inlpetu,~ to start a uspi- Jan ~.] -- gadget hearing, Camp SaeaJwea in Sussex Nicholas Pagaoo, 17; Mr’8.

sy.ln an effort to avoid controver~ ciously. Too many* times an Board.of ~dueation, Pine Couzlty. Camp Meiken in Ne- Samuel Wil]iamson, 35; Mrs.inlmedlate problem drive~ ,a Glove Manor School, 8 p.ul. shanie and two day camps in A. P. Gebbardt. II0 Mrs.On(’ week befoEe Sic bal[o~- Ucalp {o aeltvn only t,) find it Jan. 23 Mee ilg. Committae dohtlso0 Park and Thompson James Lautetbuck, 120. Mra.ins the phonea began to rln~ sleeping after a few months.Agatha% Overburdening Scboo Park. - Jf e.eph To h 8 ¯ M "s G

andbut therethe bronhiWeSwere nobitpublicSle mailsstatebershipSeenudh’shoaldWe befeClstrictlythat mem-)imit.’1 i:~, , East ]~ ranklln ElrcI This year he sct,u s w [ sell D r e w 79 Mrs I~ chaehoUSe. I0 a.m, ] five varieties of cookit’s, Ccitt- George 255: Mrs. !R o be r tln¢’n~5’ ed t° PelsOHs who operate Jan. 26 Meeting, Township cairo of Dlerit wi]] he tirol wan o , 27 [ Has er ~,{aeWe wonder if the same aelive husine~.~es ill Ibe Town- CotlnCll* Township Hall, rite each troop doingan out. SwalllOll, 271; Heater Macapproach will be used for the ship Et’anklin re,ideals wit() pro.

budget, r standlng jObl lThO goal for area Benzilia, 309.conduct business in oU .......

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--~ munilies should be excluded. ’ t l. , ’ . ’ ’ ’ ....

Probab y Len Ruppert’s last Thh’dly, we urge such aaofficial triumph in municipal ,n’ganlzatiml Io make a studygovernment will be gained witll ,f the entire buahless area I,the ~tabllshment of a central delerm ne who price e all~post office in Franklin. municipal properties might be 1an. 27 -- Meeting, Franklin j The Democratic Executive named head of the Board of Ad-

While Ruppert has handed in nvailable fur retail and proles. DemoeraUc Club. P ne Grove’Commilte~" endorsed Townshlp juslment, , ,A l b e r t Collierhis resignation, he has been up. ~ianal development. Thi~ inter. Manor Section 4, 8 p.m. ] Atf~l~ey George Shamy for lhe chief, and John ~ldics, plesi-"llmisUe aboul getting a now mati.n conld be made available2 Ion 27 Card Party Madelim Aase b y nom a o , S x den werv ins alIed by he Eastpostal setup here in tile r.ear to pe]’son~ casting a business E, Lazar Library, 8:30 p.m. :men ammuneed. Iheir [ntentirm Franklin Pire Company.

[i~mL-[’tture. eye on the T.wnship, probably i to seek seats oil Franklin’~Since the silaation looks via the Industrial Development IIAGMANN WINS first Ct,tl,leil. . The school PSYCHOLOGIST SPEAKS

right, we should Seriously be- Comolittee In the industrial hi.o- SCIENCE GRANT ~ board adopted its budget. ,TO NURSERY G~OUPgin to consider a new name for chore it is compiling Dr. Lyle E. l:~agm,nn of Am.] Mrs. Dorothy Ca]ncl’oas el Dr. Ltmlse Guer~ey, psyeh~-the eomt~unliy. Post office re. Next this assoc a on might well Road has ]arrived a Pub-. Middlebush was killed instanl- Iogist, will leetul’n on "Father~a’

r!senintivea, you ]~eeaII, said seriously consider a un c al ]in Health Service grant in the[1"¢ when her car sh’uck a tree Role in Child Rearing" and"brankhn Townshtp" would master plan for he bus ness amount of $2.242 far a one-yearlnn South Middlebush Road. . . show a film, "Roots of Happi-haw e ,~o since three other j area formulatad n conjune atudy of the fine structure of:iCommitteemen Michael Peaces hess’ at a meeting sponsoredmumelpahSes cintm it. I with the one drawn by Corn- ehemo-sensvry hairs of a biting ~ and Mayor Staler predie*ed a by the Pine Grove CooperativeIn our gqeandering, these are ,]}uni v P ann ng Ansnciates, fl . I dt’¢~p in municipal loxes. . . Nursery tomorrow at 8:3fl p.m.sample suggestions in the hop-lThi ~ ’plan should include off- YHe is a research specialis n:Jerrv C’rassas of General Man- in lhe meeting room at 22 Phil-¯per.

I~trvet parking a,ger a road de- entomology st gorgers Univer-jagement & Cnnstructkm Conl- lips Court. There will be aaFranklintown seems a ~trong i,clolnlen[, pc~slble suggestions airy. . I pony said he would size Town- charge Ior admission.

choice, but somehow that] f,n, beuutifylng th e street andsmacks of colonial America asl patterns for .ptore-fr mt design.

does Frank nv e~

"We’ve heard Kilmo’, F’ank-! To .m~intaln momentum, this

; Ns e t on should meet everyhn City and Sol creel City s.......... l few mcmth~ with tl eommltkee,0OSSlDIe ~aaeJs "the la tcr ~w~.

. ’ fzx,n~ the Council to discuss

::o :h% ..... deve’ooment, andc ~I er per od ca)my with the

Matt Ddion was the marshal. [. ¯ . . Sewerage Au horlty concerningThe idea of re amlng Panufilil zm rowmenflavor by incorporating Erank 3’ - p , 1~,

lin in the title in one form or Hamilton Street needs plan-another seems logical. In this ned growth Ks mUL’h aa anyrespect, we like Franklin Park: resIdentIal a ca, It needs a

for the enhre mnnlClpahty, bDt ~ eater diversity of entt~f~rlSeS.of course this might lead ta It nCed.~ an assacmtiot~ which S,~’~ TIttlEeemplJca~ivn~ since a pout of. ~mt~st realize that problemsfic~ alixmdy exists in tlds see-I whleh seem Rnnute today havelion of the Townt*hJp. Moreover, a habit of overpowering a WHEN YOU NEED A LOANit.services Kendall Park Whichicommunity toi’florrow. It needsis in Middlesex County and ilO be remoyed from polities. ORservice there may be difficult It can be the business center

IwhiChumear eta the disgusted

to rearrange, in case of corn- ttraplications, we’ll withdraw anyI

s ho each day desert TIME.PAYMENT FINANCINGs pport for Frank[it) Puck el. common es the vainly try tathough it provides smne dignity correct their negligence inas well as identity, years gone by

On the lighter aide. some No issue impresses ua more

sentimentalist suggested Ba~ as one which can be met heacorn F]at~ a~ a Lasting menu. on and beaten.meat to our Township clerk -- lea aronow Wherever you live .... wherever you b~nk . . . wherever yea buy . . . gotThere’s also cynical endorse. - --ment for Rezonlng, N.J., or STUDENT8 TO AI"£END your ~w~t flngncing to blly a new Or t~ed ear, meJce home Improvemeuts, otr, e~Suburbia, N.J. ASSEMBLY SF.SSION

It would be interesting t Fifty Sth Grade stude~Mhear what our readers have t from EliHheth Avenue Sekool sub~tanGai purehmms, pay f0r s vacation, taxes, college education, ere,zay on the subject. Who knows Will attend tl~ State Asaem-maybe we can persuade th bly session in Trenten Men.Council to award a prize for da~. One 0~ t~ group Will Did Ct~rter g-gaUl -- m..ke prelL~l~gry arrimgeme.ts over the telepho.e.the winning name? SR with ,~semblyman Ray-

mond Bxlem~n ~ a~Igt~AS a ~sult of a no.parkins the Assembly. Accompanying

ordinance propeaed by the the students will be Thom~sCouncil, Franklin now finds it- Del Casale gad MrS. ASeesalt with a businessmen’s ease- F 1 e n~ ̄ r. teachers at the~Jlaliofi to repiner the l, .......

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Ola°metJ’t~t’ " Bound B m ok I Two convenient olTWes~A~ON o1. ~n~ s~ss Trust Company FSANKI~IN TOWNSHIP,

Hamilton Street st taler Ave.¯ BOUND SROOK~ .

M011, ~hles,, ~’~l~r., FtL I 223 Eagt M;dn Street~-t _ I.-* - s.t. ~ ggs -.~ma, ot* s~ms’t r ~ # frie~ty ~rVtee ",:

¯ WM, ]~ Am*~nm~l F~NK/~’~ ~VI~. ".MI~MHR ~l[~L’¢ltPOklr INSUgAN=g O0~ArlON ASD gEDIZI~L gssggv[ svstr~4m", . ,

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.......... ~i’~ F~ANZL’~ .’~’.~mC6.~ " ~U~DAT. J~’~ ~X, ~O+O,!

Trust Company ̄Names. Branch Officers Bo.Hd% oLu.TO ~IEA[~ ~EAGHgB " .~[In Elevt+oli Districts Benjamin Epstein, leglsinfi~’e

TJXe C~ctl pesS~d a peso- repr~n;inlve for the New Jar+intlo~ last week, ehangthg the aey Teachers’ Union, wiLl speakbeal~da~tos of two Tow~lshlp on Pedera} and StMe aid toele¢~Jon d~fPto~s -- the ~th education M a meeting of theant{ 8th. FranhSn Democratic Club Wed-Formerly part of the 8th n~:~y at d p.m, hl the r~c~a.D~EIcI~ res{de~ In Melts- lion l~om of Pine Grove Ma~orpolgan Park Will now vote at Section 4.Eas~ F~*anktin Fire.use In the

giano Joined the bank on’dune ~th D~S|rEt. The, Ohio state capital a~The she, age WaS ~nde as a ~ol~oxbus iS considered the par,

of the branch, Prevluu~ly hematter ef ~enventen¢e to eat example el Doric ePthitee.

was associated wlth the We~l hea~e-oWaers Ill the grow~glure In Arteries,deveinpment who had (o (rav-

el to Mlddiehu~ School toBo~kin~ C~mp~ny. vote. HAM[L+TON LANESTowtiship offielaI~ expect

He started his banking careerthai the entire ogling strue. 700 HAMILTON $T..

¯ F~JINKI.~IN TWP,~u~e will be aIIernd by thei~0 Oenslm flgt~es.

~ 3

American Irmtitute of Banking .....in Newark where he graduMed C. Glts Cal~dano Mrs, Vlrglnin F~IrharM SUSPENSION ENDS , ,th 1958.

A 30-day ~evocMJon under :ooc,+ w+d ++ ++ O+ °d+ai + ....o+ of +ho, +d ths +ot+ 0. +ed 0--’Canginno was in the Air Force New York. in all phases.~f the operation, lion Program ended last weekl{

~b’w~f.g0

wi~h the 3O~nd TransPort Wing. Rendented officers at the In 1930 he was named assist- for John J~l¥, ~0, of 1407 Ram- lgBm~°ff~ ~He is married to the former meeting were Mr. Collins, pre~i- ant treasurer ~nd between 1940 ilinn Street. His licenseweal] ..... ~ ..... *Cecelia C. Abass~ of Belleville denl; Robert B. Hesson and and id57 he was secretary, s~l:ended on Dec. i0+

’[Menday th~tt~h Sat.

and they reside in Cl*lrk with l~nuts .,r Bowlby, vice-pre~l- tre,~suror, ..qJrme t~zt~ time ke’their daughters, Ellesn Grace, dents; George B. Forbes, sects- has been secretary-vJee-presi. [12, and Bax’hara Jean, 6. tsry-trustee officer; Joseph W; denL

He IS a member of St Joha’, Woodwltrd. treasurer; Hobert Mr DPake is president of the :°omers "o et uq’"-uormarlU--’Apostle R.C. C~ttrch and its S. M&rltland, eompJroller; Dero. Bound Brook Chamber of Corn*]’~oly Nam~ Society and the Lhy J, Lane, assiatan~ secr~- tri¢/’¢e ~nd a director of the

Veterans of Foreign W~rs+ His tory and manager vt the Boun~ Bored B~ook,Ro~ary Club. NKXT TO SHOP-R3Tg 710 SOMERSB~ 8~,wife is active in /be ¢bureh’~ ]~rmak o/lice and E. Owrdo~ Fo~ At the atmu~tl meeting, direc. 8L~lt MAI~ NSW B~UNSW~CKG.trl Scout troop, dick. at~dltor, tare re.elected wars Irving L,

On Sunday. Mr, CanginBo Collins’ Beplteemeet APgar, Mr; Bowmy, ~. Coh ON ALL" DELIVERIES WE WILL GLADLYdn~, Mr. Resign, Joh~ H. Mc.

was framed treasurer of the NamQd in replace Mr, CollinsMurray, Stephen G. P~tlisha, P~CK-UP ALL BEER and SODA-BOTTLES--.newly-formed Franklin Town. al chief operating officer was ]Arinar I. RObinsor~, Job~ JREGARDLF~$ OF BRAND-chip Businesamen’a Assoeia. 0, EmerY Drake of Bound Senesy and. Clarence A. Zirn-

finn, Brook. He was elsn elected merman. AND PAY YOU FOR THEMActive Career sa~ior vice.presidenL New direcfors are Phineae El.

-- .,lnothEr SomErse~ Servlee --MrS. Feb’burst has been at He started at the bank aa a Fitzpatrick of Bot~nd FJrcok,~e Fra~Sk~ branch ~{nee ~t clerk in 1925 alter his grades- and Dr. A. Garretl Rill of War.

¯ ALL BRA~D~opened in October 1967, She tion from BoUnd Brook H i g h ren Township+had started with Boand Brook BEER o WINES R LIQUORS ’tioni~.in April of that year as t~ rat*P-she ~vas presldent of the

~CH~’RCI~ *~OTES~m!’reel D~Hvery___ CH 9-247’4FrankLin Women’s CLub for i i i

three y ...... d active in local. ST. JOgEPH’S R.~. MOLl Lane and Donald R .... ~ ..---MS. HOME OWNER!girl scouting.East MilLStone and Thomas Moore, both of {B°ra ’n ~t" W°yne+ Ind" sh’

Peter Hutn]uk wa~ installed ~’nd~]IPark’[~AyE YOU BEEN FOOLED?

attended 13 sehoels thr~ughnut prceddent of the HoLy Name A budget of $13,?~0 WaS aI~the country, Currently she is Society last night at cere. pt’ove~i for 1960, Ill+,t~nding the ~mo~o~ ,~+ monies In fbe eb~,n~ TSe e,er~, of th. +e,.len By mid ding dslute of Banking in Elizabeth. Other offioe3’s are John Tan: ~dward Nahlel’ Jr., reported ea ~. p

She and her husband, buEni, vice-preslscnt; Chaste, I3O members, bib in Sunday broken promises, wortl~lessWiLliam, live an Skillman L~ne. Markowskl, $ecretttry, a n d School and .19 infants and seven~4e i ...... inLed with aa 0il Donald F~eagan, t .......... dulls baptized in <-he last slx ~r~,rltee~ of "Borax" firm.?fi~m ]n Re~ York City. The mon’~t~t,Finrhursls have two children, SIX MILE RUN REFORMED Seminary SUnday will be oh- Save -- Money, Time, Heada©he~,William S. lll in New York Fra~inln Park served ~t the 11 a,m, ~,ervJceand S ..... t home. The Cradle Roll department, conducted by Studenf Assi,t~nt SEE THE BUILDING CEN~ER for

During th ..... Mrs, Felt- added to the Sunday 8cho¢i thls Theodore Brossoie. B0gers Car"l~

i~hursl ..... tire with a e,’u.p year, will b ..... gnized at Sun- rington will preach on "Going 8. ybur home )ro~ement needs{now known as the VoLunteer day’~ II a.m, aervtee. Theze tke Beyond HaLf." ¯ FTeE Me~sRrill~{Service Pbotegraphcrm. S +’ s .re ~? ehndre~ on :he yon ~ane- The fhJ~ In + ++.+-is++ o+~ "at- MODERN GARAGE ,. Free Planning! :++"attended the New York Scho01 [ng in age from newly.bore Jt~- Hom~s with a Mi~ionary Faro-of Photography. " rants to h~ree.years.olds, ly" wiLl be held Tuesday at d R Free E$~111~e$1~

Her hnb/~y for the ~a~f ~/~A Baby I~o][ plaque wiLl be ~+m. in the home ef Mr. & D Free I~iter~ttlxre[years has been raising dnehe- hurlg in the church ve~lbule gt~. Dean Selhel of ~eildell [ I [ 11hunds.

Hoth appaintwerti~ heeat~attar the 8erviee. It contain~ Park. ~At~=A*Rooln or ~en

effective Jan, 1+ the department. FRESHYTEHIAH " ~ENJOyA rose is also placed on the New Brtmswlek CAR a8 ~ " DDEDleerd I. Collins, president I ait~r when babies ape born.

Chancel and Adult choirs will pROT~CTIONI for¯ little ’ |. ~ mm *:~m-~Iv{nGBound Brook Trust Compan) ~t’~. "Samuel Phillips and gather todtty at 8:45 and B p*m.

ADD~ ’ !intt week et the a n n u a l MrS. Richard Applehy a~There will be It Zone 19 nleef- ~PAYneeting of the board of direr, chairmen, a$,lSJsted by

inS {R the home of M~. WJlliatn~0RAOE{ aft

~PACEiiorsrelfnqulshedhlsduCtes aSRobert Cortely .... d Mrs Patiimon of126 DaytCqi Avenue SI2P.MO.,,o,.+ ,,~ohinf operating officer of th~ Sdwftrd Walteys, These~..k i ’ mile ¯,~

Mr, Collins jnlned the bank insupervise the t~a

Crusaders Choir will meet{92a ...... inry-tt" ......... d

eondacted on Sunday l~,ornings, t ......

Ume"t.th.+++m’P’m’.m,,at ~a.tim+At the CUSTOM KITCHEN’l’,, "+Became a dir+e(or In |g~{d. He

B~NKE~ HILL LUTHERAN of the choir Ginld, will be inham been president striae i~4. The Mission Cinb wiR rnee~

~DF~ION~D ~Op as+When be a~unmnd ~ po-

teddy at d+p,m, ~am, I. There wll ,be an.else-sitlon, the banks assets totaled ServJce$ will be held tlon of offic*m. ~| TO FIT

little

$lg,f~lS~ npder Sis manage,a~ 11 e.rr~,, apd B p,m,SchOol and Bible clm~ses

thh 8es~on wig meet SundayHOME(

[81{{meat. evening~at d rin ~inom, g al~r

Mr. ~olJJns 13 past president be eandueted~at ~:eO a,m.TbePe WS( b~ ~ ~’aith & ~’e{- No showing ,of "Mark o/. t~egas organizer of the Eli~ssbein low~h{p Society meeting Tues- Rawkl’. PEB ?t/O.chapter ~f th~ Ameriemn InsU. day st 8" p,m., and, a, ~lble ",1 I [I ~ -.~,~-, ,ruth of YJanking, past president Study and Prayer meeiing LIO~N~VO~I~D’ ~O DOWPq PAYMF~T up to S yrs. to I~Yof the Union.somerset-Middle. Wedneada~ at 8 p,/n. Harry . Montgomery, 18, of ,, ,

. ,+x co~,e a...’<er, A,~{.. ___ Bo.in, ld,~., re~,~ ,+~ Mm’- HTJN’BP, EbS OF IDF.,A~ TO MODERN/ZE !lion, past president of the Nov+ P~I~H~Y~Edg,~ month+ s~sPeustan of his’ driv- ,

.~, thet?lber of the New Jet~e~ Thl~e eider ¯ tru~ine+ were Poinf ~em, T~e r~v+cgtl0n I.

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THURSDAYp JANUARY ~1, 1960 THE FRANKLIN NIWa-hE~O~D PAGB g

¯ B~ldind -- the l~ and count~, ~am~ .out of the Somerville ~e business WOrld ~ a secant. ¯ goveram~tal processes w~d Area ~hmber .of Comme~’ee’s which de~efi~ on payroll ,flair-

be piles o~ sludge, " .amlual d~nher ¯ meeting. 8nine es tar the finale of the cash. ~ 1~0 people were on h~nd to ¸ bear rog~t0r m was prominent hy’ Regardless of all her flag- flrnPhand information how in- lto abB0nce. You could h~ve

wavthg and tear-Jerking pro- duEdry views its fhture In ¢ounthd on a few hands the,- nouncer~enth, Or~oe Gufleic Somerset, But .one segment of number of retailers in the be~e,

the main ~kalnher of~the~ Bca~d

’ wFma , o, roohald..An indication of this potential

Phil Hafmaan Is the No. ] t0rtion and deck staekiog, yes- was vXhlbitod at Friday’s sc~..-

siva ~f the 8aehems~ when~areerlst in the Clenera] ffohr~, terdaF it wen a muRi.colorod: Graeto thok issue with the

son (& Johnaotl) Pharmaeeuti- brochttfe o5 pictures, reprodtle Adarm~-Fetherston majority pnca] dyDas?y, which has pOlBJa3 finns of "D~ r Cliff" [etteP2 the ’snkJect of wage i~ez~ascs

~g~uj.~M___ j~ |/ |d~.’~L~=’=~.~il i~l

caus~ medicines, Band- aids, and excerpts from~ 49 news, ed by the Barrington jobbaby powders, SUtUpes and

paper editorials ranging all the aSaluatlon reporLvotes .arc so sntlgly cor~hected way from the good grey ~ew The way the GaP factionJn t h i s industrial complex, York Times to Jersey weeklJe~ went at it last week, nl] som~ r]~ranchburg’s Hofmann ofttimes to the slugging St. Louis Pc~t. one has to do to get moreearrie~ lhe polJflcal bah in Dispatch, This newest broad, i~ozley fl~m Somerset County

WALT~.i~D] NEYS|~[~:"~~P~OPENWEEKKNDdbONLY~N~m

Somor t h,s .... ,de, ....,n,h. .Ssto oo s to --’nee the . ook,,eao".....__..."__powerful admiration for potiti- sey voters to make a ease for cation should be chan~ed. Not

~.~7.~calg ........ Is trying to rally C ............ y b ....... [ added A’. ~,’30 --SUN-~force~ to halt Cliff Case from ~ rcsponsibJlitles, or length ofgetting another Keptthltoan no- The Scenarist wants th toss a satiMactory service, or because ~ -----

minotIo~ for U,S, Senator. His few posies in a place where not of general economic conditionsammunition comprises a lot of too many are dropped. Those -- but merely by helot bumped , AJ~, ~ )VL~tSneedo-re-rot, smart talkers like able. patient, hard working mu- into a flew classification, with-

O~AmDrNO~.ED~~

DAILY 1=30

Hofmann. and n wou)d.be candi- nieipa[ clerks w i t h which out change¯ o~ job, or bein~ CONTINUOU8date ~’obert Morris, a one. Somerset is blessed in so many handed a new handle, without SAT. ~ 8DN.

time Senate committee investi- locales will please sta~td now change of job,gat~r.,~,~c , and ~ke the applause+ There’ ..... J-tragic teach i ~-~l

L NOW THRU SAT., JAN 21-23TO pro~e the Morr spo en- Through the year, these dedi- in all ~[ 13tin,tia). Phil opened his pantry last cared Individuals do tile heavy Under existing ground rules. .

.h~" week for a gathering of Somer- chores of ad~tni~traliah that go an elevator opet’ator could beset Repubticans. The guest of into any munJe]palft~., big or given now dignity with the titlehonor --’Bob Mars{s. smaLl, and when you see them of "lift pilot" and find himze]~

Bat less than 15 champions on Reorganization Day as new in a new tax bracket withou~of Republicanism dared venture administrations take over you one additional elevator I~utton

into ~ the winter rain a,d soow reaIize again what strong. Jm- to push.

to sip and sup witll the Branch- portant factors they are in gay- Maybe Director Bob Adamsburg bazooka and his bomb’ boy. ernmentaJ 8JIfairs, New BOy- dan call in the Barrington boys

Blame it on the weather, but ernhlg officials take their oaths, to concoct a new tag to replace~ ~Ot in "House of~Morris got the icy treatment the gavel comes down, and busl~ that of *’freeholder" -- and thus

last week in Somerset. And hess continues as before be- have another exctlse of Ioft-

lhat~s what the Case crowd cause men and Women like lag Sachem salaries by 56 per-he’][ get in the Primary. Beatrice Skiliman in Montgo- c-eat, ~qnn.. Men.. Tues. Only- Jan. 24-25-26~hopes

--c.-------- mary. Larry Lane in HII)sbor- --o-----Although missing the leader- ough. Frank Peltaek in Man- Prosecu’~or A r t Meredith

ship of Lane~ng (Grand Union] vise and Charlotte Ketlom in played it straight with tile Free-Shields, who died two weak~ Branehhurg, and others of their holders, and his legal seeretarl-ago, Case zupportera are now fraternity, keep the books up to, al staff got the bt’ush.

swinging heavy stuff at the flatei the resolutions pl~2pared,Under State law, Art could,

Johnson crowd. Last week it lhe vouchers checked and ready

was a fiv~page memo from Ior siRnaturea, the agendas on have added six more datectivcs

S t a t e Republican Committee-!tap. and 1he answers availableto his staff, and the Freeholders

man J. Gardner Crowell that for the mulli?ude of questianswould have had to get up the

erdou fur altaeking Cose’s tee- cials and pablJc+

COUId hat)di e the work 10ad, BUt

ord with what Crnwell term WJthotd Pdks like these - when it came to Dotter pay inred rfli~st~lt,nleli~s, 0 m i ~ s i ,, n s, and Bob Bergen and Chet Val~ the legal ~eot’f’tal’ies, the P~edouble adding, fact kiting, dis- TineintheConntyAdmiastration holders dropped one cf them .........

few crumbs. ~ WED. thru SAT., - JAN. 27-301h :These gala who do the papt

. . must be abnve avsragc, and

SALEsrlngtnn probably .verla~ked i~thai they, like tile deit.etWe~,arE2 ai:~, sub joel ~o enIl anylime, after ntn’lnal wta’kin~hours when the SIIS~’eIs come [marching in.

~eplacelnents fat’ these ta-

" At FERD HOCH CO,. ,eoted it,s, .ides a,,- ot eas,to find and ....., ~,,~ .t,,,, LADLES[ GENTLEMEN[aiready has subrnilted hel

FLOOR COVERING resignation beratise of the pay, AT LAST - We are able to offer you what;~ roll fiasco, everyone thought was impossible.~]atd Liaolettm and Prlnte~ FloOr Covering, Ulearm~ee Rein- ’ ’ ’

nant Plee~ and Dlaeo~tln~tl Patterrm. Meredith could have hladedthe payroll to the tune of ~hou~ STARTING

33t 50~ OFF ,~0~a y~.r ,,dth ~, ....... ~to:’. raps. bul h: ilia credit he mode FEB. 8-9

~eing th room measurements & we wUl estlmmte ~-ardage no such move. But the Free- AND EVERY

eded! holders overlooked this -- and ’[I EREAF J,,:~

]thane ~UK, .-- specially pri~,edto’ ’4’------~1~’~~ese Days, Oxl3 Size, Reg.

. $12,95 "

WALLPAPER SALE "’..

! ~0~ OFF REG.: PRICE~;

~PICTURE FRAMES, Reg. to $3, only

GENUINE II~PO RTBD ¯

i T:RANSLUCENT CHINA

9. ’ ~e The Dlspi~y Ih Theatre Lobby

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$2,25O, OOOin s=...., R=p,.ll-ip ~m ~A-ar’--en~Jan, g -- A a~, to Mr, &

Mt~. Richard Frlcklas of 2fi0

Prop ed’Jan. 12 -- A .an, to Mr, & O~Ml’a, Bertram Draunstete of dFranklin Street.

(Continued fl~m Page t)In St. Peter’s HoSpital ___

Jan. ~1 -- A daughior. In Mr¯ are available, said Mr. Millet’.

323I L [ n e o [ rt HJghway,{Provided for l~0 ears with addbtional outdoor space Jar tenants

k Mt’s. Paul S{ea of 120 High¯ Mr, Miller said plead thcinde

Jan, {.1 ~ A t;on, tu Mr. & I COUI’I near the canal fo~ prJvl~t~Mrs, Anthony Yanez af 3f use hy the residents,

(Start ~ho~elAoademy ~d. 8eke,~l Pop~ttloR

OI.U’ K1BMBLING~ lef~ accepts gavel from paei preiddetat Charl~t NtzaL~k at inS~llaflo~ sere.&12~Jan¯MrS.Hlghlandll~ewmond-- AAvenue¯daughter,Fce~lockto Mr.of eehoo]reASked~op=lf thev.tionPrOpO~edl hei saeagairuc’th~t=nies Tu~&my.te the g~d Distrist Ptrebeuse, L0oginl on, from left, are Clam O’Grg4y, newly, tu would great y nor se the

~teJled ehJell~let~ry.,Br~mman~, shoptalk, a~d Vernon L~wre~ee. c~tfo~ ehJeL ~an¯ 14 -- A daughter, ~v Mr. , ’on y 32 on ts have more ban

n~ District Unit InstallsOfficers 1~ Mr’z. Frank Sutton of Route one bedroom and it h~ expected

Board" -rrotee " ,hat .,*e or o. end .Xda0, Jan. 1~ -- A don, to Dr, & I J be m ~J "Git Hembl[r~g and Clam 0’- Colgan, financial ~ecratary; couples wood ottt kely to¯ Mrs, AIte~ Lazarus of 299 rent unitsrad ..r. =ote. ,o ay eor.o,.,attar ..... d,.g .co-With H S Plans

= president a~l chief of the rota,’y/ ,.re~.ph Ga~Jm, ties. Franklin Boulevard, He said the planned colt~tcue.surer, and Hens2 Bramrrmnn, ¯ ¯ Jan. 7 ~ A daughter, tu Mr.

td Dist tic t ~lre CoRpa~y, ~har~ Spangenberg and Mr. & Mrs¯ ~r~e~ Brown of KD 3,ion w~ more practical thangarden or other n~ultl4amliyhey eueeeede~ ~.rlee Niza- Lawrence, trustees. (Co~flm/ed from Page 1) types beest.te it would c~ve~

tk and Vernon Lawrerio% re- Line officers installed with I~ Prlne~ Hoap~al only six percent of available=actively¯ Chief O’Orady are Henry Dzte- registered 8,489 v~ters went to Jan. 13 -- A son, to Mr. & I space ~* against 20 pereen~i for~ther ndrnhaistx’ative officers Ink, assistant chief; Joseph lhe polls on Thursday, Mad. Edwlr~ Walte~ o~ l~o~le other dt~ligns.

~iled Tuesday are Mr, Law- Trodky, forerfian, and John O’. The referendum came no g7, Franldin Park. Township ordizXanees prevent

~, vice . pt~ident; Frank Grady, assistant foz~man,elo~r than 19 voted, In the 7th sea,traction of any multtpteDistrict at Kingston School, to PoM~nemonl GaJEed volt* in any sectlo~ of the mu-

Wi~ being defeated in any precinct,nit{paSty, but Mr. Miller ex-iivic Organization The large~ margin of support [G OrdinDnce Appeal #aired IL~,t appSeatten we.old

~onsiders New Names recorded in the 5th--2f14 A Public Utility COmRL~Slonbe made for special use permLt.The Pe~pl~’~ Organization v~te~, he~rMg scheduled T~r~ayto This can not De gr~nted fitla~15r

rllt consider changing BS name Foltewthg is the district-by- Trenton on a petitiot~ by Fohlic by the adjttsters. If raeorn.ftt me~ting tomorrow night In d~fb~f’tehuIa~on in Tktffs~aF’s Service for exemption from mended favorably it must be

Franklin’s zoning code has been npprov~ by the Township~aggins of 17 Psrk~lde Street. I point~, .the Firecrackers re- DL~. k~t~ No postponed at the request of Council hefol~ conatr~ction oar*

l 104 g8 Township Attorney William Oz- begin,A committee was formed S~t- Rained ~nd~fealed and gainedg I10 g8 nard. St h~ been rescheduled,rday at a meeting in the home

t Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Mayo, [irst place in the Southern Dial- d 82 38 far Wednesday. .n.~,.,r~f~.r ~355 18~ Mr¯ Ozzard has asked for i t~tt.uuJ~ i

g 307 43 plans of the pr~p~’d PS ro~te ~ST ~ ~W]~Le.gue ~aturd~3’.g

’$5~

through Frank,in wlth high ten-{ ~’~]~H’~O~ }nd Mrs. HJgsins. 7 9~ " ;ion tov/ei~. He intends la ~ub-

{ ~=~_~=NY~O=~N~B, HI~ I~8 DOVEK AVe,D~eident of the organisatinn eight.point lead throughout ~he g 275 22gell them to the Planning Board I~-RA~KLIN UOWNdHIY

s Mr. Taylor, A memberahip final half and heat the Eagles, ~et=l 1,4~g* T98 for review, { KILMUK l~-’~eeo{rive is headed by Mrs. Spivey. ~7-26, in Middlabush SCHOOL (*fneludes two ebsenU~ b~l.

Ken Mickelsen had I~ point~ lvf~.) The utility firm is required to

Rosenthal Gla. for the lo ..... Eagular Bttstness suhmit plane far its rents ,o ~,. BESSENYE1 & SONfn the same dJvJsJov, {he Vik- . , the Board of Adjustn~en~ but it FUEL O/LS--KER0~RNE¯ In other business at Monday sCompany, Inc. ~g~bb~r°°~h~ec°,~,~’~eot,ng. ~e beo~d ~od M~ ~a~ asked ~e P~C~ ....... pt

Jt h’om thai sectJan of the code. Oil Eurllers loStalled" g

g/Amelia Spenser at $122 par

$8B H~Rilt~n ~t,,Auto Glasg Installed Kmgbts $0- 4. Glenn Arnesen ’ Mr. Ozzard said he will ask¯ ’ m~nth, and Mrs. Rlta Gebhard, ~t least s two week delay untilNew B~unsw}ak

~Ir?ors Made TO Ord~4r collected 16 ~olnts for the v(c~ Tel. KHmer g-~lMors at $77 per ROnLh, as Hlllcrest the pla~a Itrrlve and san be .......Stere latent Windows .’ . , ~beo] cafeter s eRDlOyev~ ,,~t~ble To Made ~o Orde~ Jim Hfi[s 16 markers out- atadied by the plan~ers.gn~R~-J4l*.’e~red J m HHYs 6 .,ark ..... f A mot{on by N ..... Fisher.

~1~$~S ~wg’%-’--d-e.]rJlL’o~H bot~rd member, to h a v e~[~l ~TI~’I~’T scored the oyala and paced ehl

w ’~e A mole can dig a tunnel a~the F ] 0 t t i ldren ear coaL~ during fl

the rate of 15 feet sit hour.foff French St.) a C ns 0 a 20- g win n . F~’NERAL HOMEth Narther~n Die{seen " om drlUs m COld weather w’aS refer.~W laRD]~’~W~0~ Bieancu had eight in a ] T ng red to comm+ttce. Dr. Smith td6 LIVINGSTON A.V~,

suggested that such practice BUDGET I~EARII~O NF~W E~O~$WIIJ~

effortTh" B a kh wks e a would defeat the purpose of theTO BE HELD TODAY KtLMER ,5-OOO|{e e a d by R y . . The B~rd v/ EdUegtton .wilt ,, , ,

l¢’lglcr’d 15 painls tied the Fa] drlls f,children had to stop tehold a public hearing ~nlght

D~#~,~.~ ....

for Dt~, place put on caste ....

Oa Bs pit)pond tg~0"gl btldget.~ On;i

:the Bedwin$& 26-I8,MSk Fund 8hertege atgp.ffl, inP~groveSeP-z~4 ,~

I Napote accorded 2g for lhe ~ed The State Department pf

[email protected] dooa,,oo io,or, od the ho.rd j A T

J D0(fSaturday’s schedule pits the if;at O ~horL~g9 J~ mJlh

Fireerack ..... d’ .laekha~h~’~ ~pe~tod, ^ WOera, ~Uot . . rots{ r .... u~e our

~.--m~~ and the Vikings and Falcons in Rent glve~ the scbenl district

tap game*, one-half cent ..... h pie sold. Field UndDrwrtteT TELEPHONE_ <~ ~ has~ o~ ~,~ pl,~, s.V. ~ SSSU~DE CO, DELIVERY

~old latt month in local school Q GROUPeaf,~r~=,. ~’. ~o.ld ...... , u~ SERVIOE

Town~ Clerk F’rea Dan- $1g~ monthly loss, Florence R HOSPITALIZATION We’Ll be thin in a Jiffye0m repor~d at test week’s Randolph, hoard secretary, said with’,our tavOtl~

Co~r~efJ meeting that ~478.f~ the shortage is expected be. RT. 19 BOX ~28 ~ our oeml~

bse germ colleeted darms tween Mar~ and d~me. NEW BRUNSWICK" ~a ~ aa.. ,.

December, GIS m~eo~J~t SSOW.It was suggested by F~cd K{~.~92~

ed $60 for bhtgO tieens~.Seythrth th[It~e letter b~ sent

IlO.~ for f~ snd petmlt~ *o sol,. Meyner-criticizing the D~LIVERYand ~ for the sale ~ Rape

absence of a school aid pro-KI ~-9~6

CLEANING a~ or~te,xoes, grs~ In h~ recent ,ne,ssgothe Legls~,tur~. WAkT ’S --,

Mrs. ~leanor T.V. ’DISCOUNT FOR," recommended that letters ~f cam- t LCASH *.c~,v FRIEDMANS mendat~vn .beald he sent to ..me, r..nvt. ~’~v. "=" |

Pick.Up & Del~veff ELECTRIC so ~e,.ot da,~.h,~., r~.7

pOPVLA, EEl.S ,Rend Batsman and Middlesex B~g @ -~ 0 .LI’(~0g l

L~fll~ F~urea master John, Lynch for prOP0~.’’ ’ ’ ’ a

Cedl ~[I 5-36~5 8Upl~l~.use of Turnpike surpluses

DAYVOLE, SODA

¯ sclwol const~ttetl. The AlWays Av.aithM~i

~$ m=nM. St. I~mps rev~.w t~ M~n &" NIGHT ,,wp, ’ App]laneea Mo.day. , , $t~RV’ICE’ :’Gar~l¯~’" "

OOUNDIL MEETS ’ .

Way I’gg-~ KI.~.WN~ FT. ~ meet ~t d p,m, in

M the rl~iSed !aa~e~ I ~owash~p Hall. ~’

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|¯ HE FRANKLYN N~WE-RECORD THITRSDAV, JANUARY 2[, 1900 JPAGE16

.--4Real Estate ~.al E~tafp Real Estate

Manville - North Shle JOSEPH BIELANSKI PARILLONear high schou]. Allractiv~ new ranch home. 5 well-arl:anaed

rooms and tile bath. Lol 60xlu0. Priced right at $15,500. Root. Estate Age;wyREAL ESTATE

ManvidlE - Ntwtit Side CLAREMONT HOMES AGENCY Inc.]rt on~. of the Iiaer l..ldt.ntia? areas, a rk’h ColOlllsl bliek home.

6!~ well-arranged rnnms. I t~ balhs, fireplace on first and st.t.otldCustom built ranch and sp2it level homes Irom 517.900 O~ bus 25 S. Main Street

f)oo]’s, attached gm al0’. ]00xI00 lovely land,’aped lot. Exeelh.n~line Ideated on Millstone Road. HiIIsborough Twsl). one of the best¯ buy fit $23.g00. All be ’t.. ~ . n r.~ln,d . f~.i. inllrlgaffo. ]oe~tiou~ ill Somerset County. Model home con~i3~6 of ~ large rooms. Manville ~l’OfOS~:iona] Building

" foyer, baSelllenl, gas heat. birch vabJnok% G.E. built-in oven end RA 2~!660

¯ All liRyers -- $650 DOWll innge. ~.~ cet’amie tile baths, large vanity at]d ndzror. Also cedat.ThJ~ stunaing t.LL~tonx.hoill i.~uleh h(inlL2 has well-arranged rnums.~hakcs. flbergloas insulation, curh~ and gutters, macadam road add I~lll~.dlLe. Westoll SecljOn 4-

k~xely ]iving i~oal wJtb lJru..>hlli, sad so really olher fin~. fealures flrivewnY. :r acr.~ iota. wJa ron~ider tl’ud e for smaller hot~e. - roonI Cal~ Cod wilh o~pan~lon

that it must be ~een. Full p~ ice $]4dl00. " Mallville kitchen.Stile’ rOll.isling2 bedrooms.°~ livingtile room.bath,Two fan v h ;me..~ coon s and ba h. 4 re n ~ and [a[h. base. f~]l hR~enlent. Dul’Opb’~e ’~]ol’T¢/lh’idgewattcr

Nt.ar new high sch®l and ntrw CIIUnIy LIolf COlll’~O, Dnly I~in" me/It, hut water In.at. porch, garage. $19.500. window and screen installation. 41

~les fl~l~l -~anervilh!. ~l,[s this OIII-dCtiv~ eu~lom-built raach holzle Lot ~0x100"on a l~ere wooded plot. It ha~ 3 large bedroomx and plouty of " ~Ianvi]ie Down Payment -- $L.500

eJ0~ot spat. ~. Rpac DOS [ . i~ rtllml. [~Rlit~fuI kitchl.n with wall n%’ell Tw¢>’fanlilY hnnle. 4 rooms alld b~lh. 3 l’OOn~S Slid bath. ~parate Fal]l Price -- $15’200and range and dlshwa~ht.v. Lulgc dining ~rea. Full busemenl. Two oil h ’a ing svs en s Basement $t7.500. Monthly Paymeuts -- $104

Ineludiug laXc~ear atiachDd garoge AlumLnum eurnbinations. E×vepIivnM wh~e al

]~]allvii]e~ So|llh Side Halabol~ugh -- Off’ Duke’s$21,000. Modern 5-1"oo111 ranch heine. Oa] l/eat, stol.n~ Windows, enclosedParkw~, Manville vicinity,A Beautiful Brick Ranch patio, maeadam drive, garage. $?3,500. Well-kt.pt 7-t~om split level. 3

. . .Wil[ alwtiys I)t’ euj~lyabk’ [~ V living ill Lids Lvl~veiir-oldbrick humo. Built of the fit;eat brick B~.atdiful living room with ManvlUe

bedrooms, living rooal, diningarea, klLehen, recreation room,

Iog-btnning fircplar¢.. Formal dlnlrlg-roonl Spat’imls nlDdu~n kiteh- Eight-room home. oil heat. basenlent, open per’oh, range, mace-:t~ baths, l-ear garage. Lotea 3 bedrooms 2 lile hi Ihs, f bast.in qlt oil hot water heal O;~¢’ dam drive. Garage, $13.900. 86x2ta irregular, ,acre if b~, f Iv !andsenpcd grouod~ with a variety o[ ~hl’lll~, " ’ Full Price -- $18,500 4A bargain at $25,000. East Millstone Dmvn Payment -- $t.$00

Six.room home, oil heat. basement, open porch, garage. $12.90fl. Monthly Payments -- $130.All Bu~:rs $650 Down

Aa excellent 5 year-old ranch. It has 3 bt.dr.om~, tile hath. RarJtalltaxes included

~paeious living room ;rod large kitchen. Fall baseml!nL gas hot Two-family home. 6 rooms and bath each aparlment, separate MANVILLE--f-room ranch. ~11water heat, altmlioanl stOlll$ sash. O~ a 75 x 100 earner lot. Full healing ab’stenls, $]t.B00. h~droollIs, dining room. knotty

pine kitchen, tile bath, full base-price $14.900, , ManvJlle~ North Side " meat, stone front. Lot 60x100.Lllnd -- HillsboroRgb Two-family home. 4 rooms and balk downstairs. 3 rooms and $1fl.500. Top eonventional~r FHA

One and three-quarter acre ph~t, Flagtown area. Asking $2.400, balh upstairs, expansion attic, oil heaL basement, garage. $18.800, mortgage can be hadTO EE BUILTl~f-aere building plot. Only $1.025.

Manville 2 ranches on Orlggs Place,¯ Manville~-Norlh Stile MMern 4-room Cape Cod home, expansion attic, curbs, macadamMant, ille, $15.~[111

Attractive i-year-old ranch home It lla~ five ~ell-az’ranged roomsroad. Lot 50 x 200. $12,800. 1 ranch, Soosel Avenue, Man-and tile balh, hot waler baseboard heat, aluminumstorm ss.~h,

villa, $15,500.Priced right at $16,000. JOSEPH BIELANSKI sranehea, Louis Street. Man.

Manville-N. 2ml Aventle REO~ Estatp ~4~on~y "¢ille, $1E500.

A fine. 2-story home. living re~m. dining room, kitchen and JOHN MEHALICK. ASSOCIATlg BROKER Any of the above homes may. bepowder room on first flc~r, three bodL.onms and bath an second purchased wiltll 107ofleer. Aluminum storm ~ash, L-car garage. Askiug $15.500. Rewu’.l- IO S. Main St., Manville RA 5=1995 Down Paymentable offer c~n~Idorod. If no answer can RA 5-:890 ~r FIxg~500. FINANE~tG m~

Hillsborough - $15,200NEVER A PROBLEMHere ls a fine 3-bedroom ranch home¯ Kitchen with dining area.

Rel01 Estate jReRI EslateT~e bath. PulI basement; 100 x 400 lot. Ready for Immediate oeeu.[

We have our owa mortgager~Dcy. Have key, will open,

- "CHARMING" l MANVILLE S. 21ST AVE. company affiliates, and we are

Full Price Only $14,000 Describes the setting, the eom-[ A new 2-family home with at.professionally equipped to expe-

inanity, and the interior of thiz : taehed garages. ~tone front, alu. ~ite all types ol loans within ourAll ~yers, only $t,500 down. New 4.bedroom Cape Cod home. faur-bDdr~m home. Located on minum storm sask, separate heat- ~wn office.

]Immediate occupancy. Wall oven,birch cabinets,’ fun basement,Watchung Eoad, his home has i lag ~ystem curbs included.

|u]iy k~ndseaped tot. Macadam driveway. See it new. runny desirable feature~ for t~e $22~500. LOT OWNER8

man with growing children. ADAM JAKELSKY SAVE $2.000Hillghorollgh $16~500 Phone now. we have the key. BUILDER the home o~ your choice. NO

Localed le~s tha~ 5 minutes tram Somerville, a new 3-b~dr0om 93 S. 16th ~ve. dawn payment, 100% finaooln~.ranch-home with attached garage; I00 x 200 landscaped lot. Fearer- SEE CUB RECENT LlffPING$ RA 2-S:0~. RA’2-8747 Vtsh our models on U.S. Rt. :. Ilag eoeatortable livin~ for a growing family. Don’t wait till lt’g too Highland Park WELL BUIL~I~~te. Buy now. Fotterly . H~elig Co. Garry street, Manville. 6~ HOMES K! ~-~0~.rooms, tile bath. built-in avon.Many Other Listings Available ~e w. Union Ave,, BOUnd Brook aluminum storm windows, oil For Sale

KRIPSAK AGENCY EL 6-0097 hot water heal. Immediate c~cu-John R, Haelig. 8eleszmm paney. BA 0-0680.

Televisions: t 21-inch. 2 20-Member ~ff MulEp:e Listing Service ¯ Res. ~L 8-101’i For SRle inch. : 17-inch. S :0-inch. 2:2-

inch. Many others. CaR RA .38 S. MAIN ST, RA 5.6581 MANVILLE M~mbar~ Mut~]* ~Etms OU~U~TEEB USEd cstm 2-~0~, Carl’s T.V. s~ee.

Sales and Set~toeRead Estate Real Estate NYRO AUTO SAL~ 195~. 4~-f¢ot Vagabood’traller

New ~-room ran,th with at.Low Down Payments Affiliated with ,~lly Broa. Garage home going to highest bidder

6~3 E. MeJn St. Ptnderue over $2,000. SleeI~ four (twi~HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL taehed garage, lot 7~xl00, $16,-RA ~’J0~ hunk beds and couch I~at con-

Thirteen acres with ~Lghway500. Loretta Mazewski, Realtnr. RANCH HOM~ vert~ lore double bed, all faam

drontage, 8-roam house with a0 b~L 0-1090. CROWN DECORATORS rubber mattre~es). P[anty ofimpro~’ements. Asking ~0,000. O~1~.S YOU e[aset and storage space; shower

7 MILES ~ORM SOMERVILL HILLSBOROUGB TOWNSHIP CAPE CODa DISCOUNT PRICES ON and tub; 4-burner range and

Twenty-nine ceres eovere CUSTOM MADE D~ oven; large refrigerator; under-

~ah many pine and spruce tr*~es, 8-room ranch for large family, Mortgages Arganged A~O ELIP COVERS1 thermoslatiefl°°r heating blowerbY Duo-therm,:Lnr0eeppleorehard, brook, lra’ge or 5-room and S-room income YOU ohooso tro~ o~ big g~lee. 0"8300.barn, 900 cldekens, tractor and property. ’ Eon of the newest f~b~ fromequipment, ll-room house. A bu One-half acre land with fruit Lowest P~flble Term~ n~Eo~allF advertised mUE. Wem $2~,000. trees.

Exeellent schools, two btccks x I00 1ots 100 x 100 lots measure them In your borne, dee- PEENSYLVANIA

~ISTINGR WANTED from bye line. We’ll ~ui[d your pl~s ar mine. m’ator-~le them to your p~- EV~BGRESNTsxea under $~0d. Will al~o build w your lot. forest. And you ~ve money

NOW IS THE TIM~ TO EUY he, idol Easy bu~t l~ymont~ SEEDLINGSVtEIcolltt K. F]l~nl~Er~ Write L~nd prl0e~ sml inter~t ~intt too. Call for loe~l rep. Free e0n.Re~to~ ; Bobert T, P~Avers ~to l~erea$1~, ~ultation wife no oblii~tio~ We hove the best for ChriS*

Routo 3~, STATION 8QUAK Box 195, Oldwlck, N.J.SAVB MOEEY--BUy NOW

~ 0-0~05.ma~ trees, pIN~S

BELLE MFd~D, N, J. COMPLetE MOBTGAGE Fire~]aee wood helivered~ Me. . SPRUCF~ P[RSF~ 9410~ FL g-059~ ’ ~r home, lot end well. PIcS out Jo4~ph P~tl~O~ Blllld~ Govern PavinE Call CH 9-0216

Send for listing todayly0UP thL iltclude It In e0mplein ~d CH 8-2.1138. ’ .SCHROTH’S NuR~RRy

FraEklto~ Balsborough, Mor~- mortgage, Molly Pitcher Romes, 310 W. ~ Av~ M~w.v~Je~¢~lSl~f~l" ~.V

¯ZncU~ Pa~.

Soraery town~lps. Ranch homes, Route 35, Lehenore, N. J. Phone O~~Plit level~. ~o~oniEe~ t~,~, and Leh~non’33fi. Rb~dot~ ~-2~1

R. /~ortm Reathr. ld Ludlow

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~JRSDAY, JAEUARY 01, |98(I ¯ H,E¢ ~R A E ll~L t N E ̄ W ~ R E 00 a D PAGE "t I

Information for this calltrdrt iaNEW YEAR LISTINGS Career OppOrtunity Now..Opeu probated by agrJeaituraf agenta. N. Repair and assistant n. N,

J. R,’ CHARNESKI AGENCY With Na~ Newspapers gberhardl of the Somerset Coun~ty Sxtension Service, For Rddl-

42 S. Malt1 St., RA 2-0070, Manville, N, J. tional informaticn~eail them atWe want a young man -- or a young women -- to become the RA B-4700.

c]rcutalton m~mager lot’ our three newspapers. Prevtsus experi.CONSERVATION PROGRAMManville

Spacious 4-room. 2.dtory frame house at 20 E. Complain Rd. once in this field is not required. There will be a sign-up meal-$14,544. ’i~ls position require~ R young man or young woman who will ins to file Belie Mead Farmers

Co-Op today from 9:30 a.m. toChoice 30,000.sq. ft. land sae zOned Ior ligh t industry, Reason-conduct sales activities nnd hoagie administrative duties. 3:30 p.ln. for the Somerset~ble. \ "

Hil|v~oroHgh Tow~lshipAppleants must be between the ases of 20 and 44.

tionC°untYProgram,Agriculturalfor all Conaerva.sorner~et ~k7-room, a-year-old attractive split level with brick front and We w/l[ pay salary, commission, and aulor~obi[e alJowance. County farmers.

spacious PSUo, Attached l-ear garage with VJ acre plot fronting Only wr!tteR applications will be considered. Give fuS details County ASC and SOil Censer-macadam road in Craig development. Owner n~ovJnS, See it to-

and references. All repIiea will be kept eonUdentin],ration Service personnel wi]l be

daY, ae~Gonabts, present to a~iut farmers withettrollment. Approvals on lateri HiMsborou~h Township enrollments will depend on the

4-room, l~-y~ar-o]d attractive home with all modern appSenees, Nash Newspapers Inc. availability of funds; however,:Sreptace, I*& baths. 2-car garage; 1 acre wlJin many large shade there is a possibility that atrees. Loeatad on Woods Sd., t21,200, BOX 146, Somerville, N, J. deadline date of Mar. lh will

be set,|Far Sale For Rent Help Wanted Services BO~UZD OF AGRICULTURE

iI

Hags, whol~ or half, 42c lb. 3-room apartment, second Female, part-ttme, experlencecl#JH@ONDI’~.’IOI~ALL¥

The executive c~mmRtee cfSausage meal 00e lb. Kiahk~ R~r; hot water end bath, 714 lelephone solicitor, EL g-S402, the Somereet County Board ofg0e lb. ¯George Hellish, Home- Fable Ave., Manville. Phone GUA~ANWII~eD, REBUILT Agriculture will meet tonight at

"stead Rd., Belle Mead. FL 9-59~. ~L 4-7707. Avon catting is familiar to all 4 in the County AdmintstraUon" of us. But many customers are

Refngera~r& TV

Manville, 4 rooms and bath, still waiting for an Avon lady to aJed Automatic Web, era BaiJding. Committees for thecoming year will be appointedi MUST SELL OUT heat and hot water, N. 4th Ave., call OR them. 40% ’ " Five dollars (~) dow~ by the president, WiSiam M.

iBELOW COST $80. No young children. Avails- Write Dox 204, Phillipsburg, N.d. Nultcn Jr.All Men’s and Boys’ ble Feb. 14. Call FL 9-5704 a~tez Two dollars ($8) a week

Lightwafght 8 p.m, Services SORGHUM ALMUMCOMO JACKETS Three furnished rooms, private

ORAKE BU~INER~ C:OLLEGIT* H* F~-~TON Sorghum almum, which has

were $4.05 & $5.94bath. For men only. RA 5-~Ig* [99-~0l W. Maln St., ~merval received publicity as a valuable

NOW $1.47 forage crop. is hal recommend-1~’ Livingston Ave."FactOry Auth~zize~"

ed for planHng in New Jersey.3t~-rc~0m apartment, Located New Brunswick, E. J.DAVE’S on s. Main St., Manville. Call COmplete Secretarial and Frt~dafre & TeleviSesSo says Dr. ~Icnry W. Indyk,

MEN~S t~ BOYS~* SHOP after 5, IRA 5-4~4.- ~orritn d Oourse~. Safes and Service extension crops specialist at~g S, Main St.. Manville

Day and Eight CIS~ Ph~’ze RA 4-7100 Ru~gers University’s College ofRA 5-9027 Services Telephone: CHarter 9.0~47

Agriculture, He says claimsKI 44289 KI 4-20~0 ~OV~ll~ ~ TFi~o~tna made for its performance are

RSDMOND’S not supported by ExperimentFINAL CLEARANCE SAL~TAX PROBLEMS? WASHINH MACHIN~ STEVE C, SOPKO Station results,

~. ALL WINTER MILLINERY Let an experienced public or- SERVICE Agent~ for The danger of prosaic acidpvisuning is far greeter wSh$1-$2-$3 formerly up to $1~ countant entering to wage earn- Home L ¯u n dry Spevlaitst~ WHS~P.TOE VAN ~ll~’~, ~.n¢ Sorghum atmum than wi ~hBtackstone, M a y t a g, N0rge,

Coest-to-~oaar Sudangras~, scc~l’diag to theHurry in for your be~t se]’~ctJon

era and small busine~es fill out WRirlp~ol. Kenmore. notp0intSara Tonki~ ’our return at nominal rates. ~8 Thr0op Ave., New Brunswick Moving and Storage Rutgers spokesman. But the

CHarter 9-5649 (Servleing w~hing machine~ ~ N. 17th Ave.. Manvil~ biggest worry far New Jersey

Ampts free p~rk[ng RA 5-1375 for Over 28 yeR~.) RA D-7~gg in the pleating of Sor.~hum al-mum is the danger ~f introduc-

Ladies knitted sui~ and akh*ts ins Jdhnsongrasa as a weed,NEW LOCATION shortened p~fessionaHy. "Call ~T.~SDO~ J, G, Mattoe, Moving & Truck. says Dr. Indyk. In Johnson-

TEMPLS THRIFT SHOP VI 4-2591. For Hire ing, Local and long distance. Pi- grass areas many acres have104 Saat Main ~’t.

F~LL’S ano hoistlns, AU Loads insurec become so intaaled that crop-Somerville WE DO NOT MAKB ~xpert handlins RA.4-4410. ping is seriously restricted.

Nearly New Merchandise ̄ WEDDING CAKES! 28 ~ Main ~, M~nva]~EVERY THURS. & FRIDAY WE CREATE THEM! RA ~-41~4 Subscribe to The New~. ABOUT STRAWBEaBIES

9 A.M. tO I2 NOON Princess ~ake Shop M~t strawberry growers are~t HA 2-4269 ready to buy plants and are

STAUFFER 39 S. Main St., Manvilte figuring where to plant them.

Free Demonstration aA 2-O~t Spring, and have already fumi-NG ObItgatlon, of c~,m’~, i7I W. Main St., Somerville ga~ed the fields where it was

HANCy WESTFRANKLIN PARK necessary.

PEapack B-0780Call Any Time MAHINB SUPPLY T~ne insects, end some dis-

Authorized eases," such ns red stele. Verti-

Want~] to Buy dnh~sonMotors~esM

:WANIADS]~oats__~o~ors__Trailereases cannot be castro}led ¢¢ith

Experienced Services & Repairs pesScides.Pisno, co}lcrete mixer, p col That is why It is importantPiano, concrete mixer, regu/a. Rtl g7 opposite Embers Rest for growers to select the right

Son size 9ool lable, Ceil L] ~ranklm Park DA 0-2lOgvarieties and the right fields,

BOATS- Built, RepairedCLASSIFIED AD RATES

not~s Dr. Spencer FI. IX~vis,

and F~bergLassed. extension plant disease special-FoP Bent lg it, Skiff -- $115 ist at Sntgem University.

Boat kitd and acfessorJes. Five cent~ per word~ $I.04 minimum charge per insertion.Strawberries should not be

~g ruo~% heat and bath, Call trailers, rentals and parts, planted in fields where tomato,DORSI & MENNA "Boat Work~*’= Three or more eon~eeuUve Inserflmm, no change in copy, lg% eggplant .and related crop3

Three rooms, bathroom, Heat OLd Bridge CL 9-ogP~ ]Mount. were grown last yea~. It wigpay you to use virus-free pinata,Iurnlshed. ~37 S. 17th Ave., Man- 117 Main St.

Blind ads~ to wineh reglle~ ate addt’~t~ed to thl~ newspeper--:~4Dr, Davis says.

BSST CONSTRUCTION CO. ~xtra p~ ~on. ’ It you are in an area where¯ " red .stele ]~ a, problem, the4-room apartment and bath.

~urnish~d or tmfurnlabed. P.~ Fo~ Prompt Service Call tim Be~t Hyphenated words eouni a~ two or more words, as the ease may

We Spe¢laa~e iv be. Teinphp~e numbers are ensured ae two words, abbreviations as says. On the other hand,CURBS -- GUTT~ liagle wards.

Furnished rooms for gent]e-~len; with kitchen prlvUe~es. 00 SIDEWALKS Deadline fo~ copy: ’JPues&ty l0 a.m,3akoto St., MenvUin. Black Top Drtoew~y~ .Yea may pines ~otw ads bg ~ene, Just oar BAndelph I~-~e0.~ety for that~ type ot field Is

House t~4fl~" , tur~isbed, with C~I ~ventop. ’ All elassl~ appear la all Hash Newssasers--Tbe Maa@lltoSorecrop,teeS, electricity ~a~ an4 bath- BA =-4~’9 N~, Tile Ftmdd~’Nev~-~mor~ and ~o#th 14ompt~ Now~. In, December 18~l,~piarm webs

aonth, d14 North St., M~ville. ’ :)~ Mr, ~, a~.zdte, =- .I On,the C.~las~lfled-p~,e ~ ,, , ~ . invgea ~.v~ wantS.

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PAQE 12 THE FEANKLIN NEWB-RZCORD TEUR~OAy, JANUARY ~1, lge0

4FRE, ! DF~DLE~ ~..EWd New Businessmea’s Organization0ecupaneyPermit .o..EK,.O .,,TIe.APPEAB NEXT WEEK

BtarMng ne~ week The Townsbip M~na~r Williamw.l ..bl.E. ltopu to C. of C. Charter Approved for th,,sepias of st~Mr~ents sub~llff~ the deadlf~l$ for A13p[toR~tens

for the position of ’l~wn~hlp. ,o, o, -- --oct,re e bor. to v.tha ,raos-,.. ,-,r--s01:-e Stati ’.e,B,r,,

w,,EdueatMn. Elovell candidates (Continued from Page l)far of the charter. 0~1 Feb, l, ’’

" are seeking the fear AvP llableD was er~phasized thai manl-,h, g.,...., o..o .ton kl,’ao .nd oh.’osrsb, wou,d be " .ed ,o tar n"a..e.......... blinker lights at danger pointn, peJ~on~ engaged in buainea~ (Continued from Page 1) S rSuit to Allow ,n t o, ,be me. peasen, fo,, and p fe ,oos ,n ,hot ......,.a, parking sho.,d ha °.owed. ah,.. M. eldwerg sai. that he .so. b,. ,he o.n."p .ow °’

vr’--0ses z "e on’--Therefore the grasp asked for felt the assoelatlnn ~hould also land fill ~ite,

Ga Statl eeo,..,,t,eo,,(es"ook"or, uoof ow .r,, ....e.~ O~ made¯ Albert Milchenc, ski of Sumer- ¢¢iek represented the appli- (Conllnuedfro~age l~

Officers EIeDted sel H o ill e AppUanee and a cants. Board attorney Robert

Delayed .a,,,ooi ze[dwerg of ,ha Save- [or ...... ,tuber of tbu Tow.- Garner s.id ha would disquag- national femd chain, baped toa

¯ kite Market was elected presi. ~]ljp Planning Board b,ld the fy himself fl~ln this mallei’iterate thare,dent, "J~rc, e vJe~ . pre,~Jdant~ ,~ssl~dal)on Ihal it .~hoNId ~ since be WOa eol~P~lei for ~flp) ]D ~ ]etlOl, lo th~ rllRtnlet’$,

(Continued from Page 1) named were Antheny Naterell responsible for engineering de- applicants prior to his appolni-~the owner said recently thatof Mr. Anthony’~ Cleaners~ veloment of the business dis. meet to the be°i’d¯ Grand Union is still inlerested

could not issus sonleihing il~ Robert Muntllkin of The F~tm. trier. Mr. Boreus explained thai in the It°el. Inquiry lxas alsoeonlpaversirm lo local law, ous and kdward Sharer of th~ Th~ next meeting will be held eondiliona were not altaehed to bee~ made by a funeral home

On the second point he stated Sharer Real Estate Agency. ill Steve gliwko’~ offices un Ihe regular building and zonln/~! and a l~borator~., the letter said,

that declaralory j u d g m e n t Dr, Leonard Klela, ovtometrist, Ilmrdllon Street on Jan, 31 a( pel’lnits received before the st°- i ,k~D Company of New Stuns-

would "result in cndle~ litlga was chosen seerelary and C, "p¯m. tide was erected, wick revived lhe rezonlng issue

on "’ He specu a ed a he Ous Cangiano, manager of lhe t The Members Some felt that whml the Plan- in September when it asked forTownsh" p v,’ou d be oread to ~ B°und. Be,ok Trus Company[ sen ua ’

ning Board approved pans o"a change on he sell ~er y sde.d ~ nd i~ ordinance if it losLlt’ ee n Fro k n was e ec ed[ Pre at S day s mcetmg he nhopp ng can er t s a ed ’ Mayo S s e’, a rneraber of~.e__ , ~ . . he whe case a d ~ha he la n ff Ireasurer, All offieees were~ ’AelVd fO O leg has hess thai the gas ~latloa an aux the firm showed the planners

f P ’ people: .

,,~,’~ ,~ecisi.n -r attack he In addition to the parking Mr, Roast’,house, Mr. Z. d oeeupmed until 200~ square operation Monday,svou]d probaby appeal ho ad- ~amed On O empoFary bas .,~ i . l[lai*Y building, coo d not e an exit] ae of be proposed

. ...... . ..... n. . . wag D , e~e , Mr Man kn, , ’cede if she ]oat the case [ prob em the assoelotto~ dis , fee f rela s~aee Wan also. H g p ann showed ~fx lane8 of¯ ’ ,Mr. SIlwka, Mr. Cangia~o John .

Judge Halpern seemed to eu~-~ed, a ms for. the group, pus. :Limynnskv of Limmy’s Liquor" ( ecup ed No ~ueh ¯ ~ondtttonstraffic vtl Hamilton g reef, one

~m..b He sue~csted that Mr s ble prumo o s and e ab ~h- " ’ appear on he [~erm 8 on each s de of the sires for-~ ...... " "l . ,Daniel Varady ol D~nny’~ ~lar " n ’Rosenh~use amend Ihe plead-, ment of committees to deallber She> A ex Bedo" of D’ve- Resident Ob eels enira ee and exit trrdfm. In

’ re iV~ ’ "i the wl h b~s ness prob eros P response o query by he Court-Ing for p~e SOl v,~ t ~ ! n Cleaners Mike and hn Elvira Trusea- objected o . " ifacts could bt a g ~d. ~ ¯ . " G o~o Grosso’~ kar Joseph he apphca on She la d she . ~ ,. - ¯, r uc I wa deeded Io C~al’ge $5 ’ " . y Plannng Boerd. Mr dlser

There a a d sp e n fag s, uues unl[i toe stature (i tileI " * ¯ ~ex]~lalne~ Ins all aralnage. ¯ To h of Ham on Hardwa.e re it would thin the apoear we "holed h l g . ¯ ~ . [t e ude ond

the Ca~. orgonl~a ion s drilled , uld be n he rear o theAlsu Norman Kings 0 anceof Eas on Avenue and ha [~.~ .,~n "$ i eerier Carom eeman e..pe..should be argued 0 the msrlt , Flo,s L,uneheonette A n d r ~ W if. should not ep~n ~nti[ the ~ -

h vas no a dames Maher was preslden " . The CO y hoard ~nte a n o

n0ve case and /ha m his knowl- the ambe (If C camels’" Mr" o Gtar~ H(ff ¯ ,~n " I t] " m ~ n I~ ~1the dlSeqssI°n becat~se Hamtl’"

H~" addt:d I at It ~ tCh o Payor of Hamdt.n beneheonet shopping reeler did I . , .

nh ¯ h " " ’ ~ -- °° --"r~J"(D -’-l~ ......... °¯" -~ar~ /~e~T~ :n h b " d kole OUSe laid e would ask, . . , toll S rePt s a Court y roado0:%a,’o, ~nLr’%d e,.. de~,demo" ...... :k=reo.on, W,.,omEessa..e,. b ......d,.at ,he board wa. Traffic has been the hiS JOTY . J ~ .

He told both allorney~ thatp Ii An

dl,ff Bill’s Liq .....William faced with a.situation where ob ..... he path o, ~zon ng

It/~I’ROf of Lorra/ne’s Nnvekies, two valid perm/t~ had been he re er ea. P P ,ha would me, dew. p~-.i.I of 0 ee swere Leon Carmdla of B & C Shoe msuad by Township .filters Townshi Mona er W II amthe Case quickly aiter~e plead ~o ’ P g,n, ........dad809 Call J[It|:t~ :l~(~..j,~ .*..pail-, Mr. M iMhanosk,. ".oRb.no e ndlt ......

d the sta., S ........ ~a$ requeMedatraf-He held Mr. Ozzaefl’s motion S

Also’ Bell ~ie’gl~an of ~utgerg lion IS now complete, " i fie euun f’om he Coon y aDelicatessen~ Walter ~.unyoo The vote to ialue Ih permit

and Mr, Ro~nhous~’s motion . e~

[ I the posit on the ~treet where1o supplement the eomplain’~ Town°hiP pOIiC~ tnode ~09 ill~ Jr, of Runyon’a Superlylarhat, was unanimous, rezO ng ~ pl’opt~*~d alrd he bag

Bed el’tiered lhe ]allOt" to trlake vestigaliona [kSl year end ~ Charles Morcel]ino of Gharles* An oppheatiorl for special i1~, i.ec e red a survey from a elf-

the necessary change within ~0 arrests, including 344 for motor Barber Shop, Mrs. Annie Mac pe’mit for a dOS sta on onific expert [)n adjoining streets

days, vehicle viol°tie°s, according to Outlaw of Hamilton Park Gee- ~omersmt Street was dented lln the reddential area.

Judge Halpern con¢ludrd, "’If a reparl by Chief Ru~ell Pfelf- eery, Mr, ghamy, Carl Clawarts unanimously by the board. P..~ traffic conge~tlon off Haw.abe’s enlJtled Io relief, shy fer. nf Hamilton Phart~aey, Jerry The application by Frank

thorns Brlve was the mainom I Tortag Cone of Hamiion Gulf G/°notre end Anthony Natereli ~uree .f contraverny, It is eer-shtluld have il, If she isn’t the The e p a n s and avast-¯ Statlo~. Mr. Natereh slid Lea had been referred to the Plan- lain that o pattern Ol one-wayTownship should know it¯’~ gatton.~ other than ~0~1 mode ~n

’Ar~nnw of The Franklin News ning Board who said that it streat~ would have to be eslab-motor vehicle ma era were Record. would not be in keepirtg with llshed in the vicinity.

N..,, the genersI planning of the are~. This w~s perhaps the secondDaniel S h e e b a n of New factor wklell caused ~e refer-

broken down aa follows:g~mm|~’~’~ Disorderly, 106 domestic

gg~¢ ~]gilggi¢&~ cases, llO; petty larceny, 47; Ki~E~ Kood~d~l~ . .

t~ 0 | 11 ausaull and baltery, ]5; atrocl- -arks Co.nell Peg Bi~unEwlek, x-eprelenting the ap- "a o c0mmittoe nn Monday.

|l~’~t~pS ,"~| ou~ assault 2 break, and entry J~ . gttonPbcants’u~asSaldmadethatprlorLhe applies,to the None of he six planr~ers pre-~]~r~.~ ~.~-~mavva 38; unattended deaths, 20; I Fellae~ seem to have a monol . sent fel a eas b e eO ut on c~ado.ptlon of the Townahlp’s new he ’off e prob eel has barn

P]~r~~ ~ef stolvandali~m ....... alld~; contrlbutingmisehief" 32to[lin,P°lY on governmenl In ~rank.ordinance io limit 4h~ distance offered

~-- ~"’q~ " " " " In ,]’ely when the Tnwnship I~etween gas ~%akons Under the[ ¯uvenlle de]mqueney~ I¯ I

’ .. " , Members M ] e ha e [ Llsl,. ~.

new ordmance, stations mustj Leonard ~{uppert 8rid Bernard~A newly.formed committee Also, missing pet$0ns, 36;iCouncd became the. governing be 2,0~ feet apart. The

Hendrlchson did no attend,the initia(s of which t~,mbolieal- [ctalen bicycles 15’ dod bite" body, a Idler of nine kt(lensly spell COST, has gone on I eases, 71; do~ cotnpa nt~, g4; I was found under a truck in the

proposed structure would be ]kqae ord nonce wa* in reduced550 eel from gnotber Station¯ ’

The m " e gainsl Ovor- Ial~e pretenses 1 bad ehee~ta , . ..

! by the C~uncLl On Des. 2~ artdrecord opposing the aebool jtlvenile complaints, M; sos- Townahtp parking lot. .The attorney said lbe appJJ-lreferre d D he board for rec-

bo~rd’s proposed 19~*dl bedg- peeus rsoas 451 sus eousL~st week Mayor L$onard

e a d2pet ’ " "p Ruppar’s res gna ioll eft acants planned to add a ear ommendation wi h n 30 days¯

. ¢rs ; at erupted se]stdes, ~;Si0ee the planaers favor onlywash on the 30 lois purchased

Co matte A vacancy on the Council Mnn

fDrnperatl°lqs[he ~tRkollwouldand (hatbe anhe txVOlm,erning" body" ell’e" ~r~ent itburdaning School Taxe~ ~aid in ! 6; gunththtg ~ open [ewdne~,lday morning a fur-blaring . the ndus r 8 so~t on, the goe-

s ataPemeal that it is dislvabedj 1; .... er~Jon, 2. ]candidate tot the poe,tree made ....... 1 to exk~ting ch¯ ..... separately and delayw tb the schc~ ~ard Theyi Also, lalcelly J.~; tres~a~,si~ temporary home m a~wnshzp er of 1he nelghborkood, the bnaine~ r~zollitlg.

VO~ De*

have no regard for Ihe Town- ins 18 robbery, d; indQcen Hath

w n f MUnlmpal employees tried toship a spokesman said, be exposure 1; raud I gPCA 2 ’ " gc4e Tied

the~ drail~ all money into the death by auto, 2; fire, ordi’- gain a lead on the new An applieal(on t~ndtng forO

’c~unedman, .... be o

W (P-ULA6rhea1 budget, leaner, ]2; arson g Col bites, 1 ’

¯ ’ " , many weeks failed to gain three

.poe,.°... C~T me~. .... .d rot bit~s,og. OOTbea~a"-0~n0r o.n o,a,m h~s ~o.t affir~akve vet .......,.r. far PAR NNIN~ dmthe reposed raises for Super- The most rrests came for " a variance.. Pmtondent SamPson Smith ~nd dmorderly persons, ?4, On the ,el Jn the Township clerk s of Franklin Park Marine Supply

4Aseiatant 8ul~rlntendent Mah-~ad~, the m~jor violt~t}ons ice. asked permlss~vn to ~ell and~O

]on Mark as maney that could were speeding, 95 arreFts; -- reP°Jr b°aM °~t prof’@prY 600

be used for better municipal careless drlvinR, 70, and reck- DECEMBER BUILDIN(I feet from Route )?, The appli- ~IRE ~]~[~servfceB. Next year, the group le~ ~irfv/ng, [9. rRLUED AT gl?l,000 cant had a I~ variance for

~~ ~

claims, the budget will be in- Pvllca ]oeat~d 10 stolen ears, Estlmate~ cmtMraMawa In the purlmSes ether than selling andTown~lp kt~ mon~ was repairing bee~s, Icreased by $t70,000 alone fez 11 stolen bicycles sad 3B miss-g191,000, ae¢ordtn$ to a r~port ~drlrd~intareat gayment o~ h i gh ins persons, Miami Barbara BIIInski and

e$1q~rl~ )

school bonds, During 19B9 the departmenl by BIIIIdM~ D~Peetor B~nJa- Dante Pinch opposed the vail- |01efl~The Droop, for~ed two we~ assisted ~l lb~es in hmth )rid rote ~4!,)tou, mice wbi~ Dr, James Scala8

ago, will meet Saturday at lg More escorts and fire and am- He Issued 11 baSd~ par- I~ M,. Nulton favored the m~(~l~.~...,....._,.¯..,o th. Er-- ire¯ 0-- oa.. .,., ,, ____ pore.,, aop.e.,io. Job. ""’=="hoUSe. There we,’~ I( sPa¢lal l~uor sad ~.~e~ed 11 ~/~dl~g was nut pre~! when the l~b.~d4~bmM:Wi[t)m Allen of Middlebu~h ~ermlts Mdne~, lg to purchase porml~, :lie hesrlng was held on the J

has been elected cbslrmav, duns, and three reaewed fo~ The gmotmt ~eoelve~ lot [)quest aad abs%aiaed, With plr~/blt~g

ge ssfd the t~’ganl~.atlon will caret/leg fLveavms, brdld~lg po/~ka Wml $£~I ) ~ 2 vote the variance was"bring to the attemioa tff the Regular pohce worked ~a,~4 o0e~m~T l~rmlts, II,0~, dented, G~[~O9s .voter tl~ tnegtdttes In the hoursl special . poller, 2,400 lid ~im~wed porml~, ill By a 4 to f vote the boardbudget." hours, and poUce reserves, g,ll~ A be~dd~m M p~JeaM approve~ a one(tory addition BAR’ ’ ’

COST plmns te endorle a slate b~u~, Showed ~ dv/elltop, 01~ to a store ca RamUton ~reeto~ esndidatos In the Feb, d , g~rapo a~l ~ store, Mr, by Peter PelowskJ ~ 410 Ralph ~0k NAMIL’PON S~eclmol board elec’.Imx. Ma-, Allen PhOne Your t~tn~l~t t~amten madt 1141 In~poott0v~ BM’~t, Ml~ BIlh~ld o~po~d FIM~NK/~ ’~g~,, N. 1.

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’,:., Jetport:: Choice 7" The Franklin :

IVEWS-RECORD~l~nal Study¯ Jetport reeommondthinna will

be made to the g6wrnora andthe ingLslatures of New J0rseyand New York after further MIDDLI~BU81¢, N. J., THUP~DAY, JANUARY ~1, I~O

.,. ~hin. o.e~., d,,~in, Tho Ey~ U=Ye,,. Salary Guide and .Colleagues’ Methodst¥. pointed out in a letter to the

Draw "Criticism of-Freeholder Gurlslc~ Tobth was ~ reply to the

heard’a .re~oluUon which appos- New F r e ¯ h o I d e ~ ’ Grace In pre.mediing dbcul~flons, schedule automatically placed

ed estabiish~ the port Gurisic erRthized as thstffflclm%t Miss Gurtsio stated, be~" col- him on a higher pay levi,t~ighbor~g Morris C o u u t ~ ~ob cl~ificathm ret~t’t her leagues fedled to comply with ]More W~k tar All¯

the advice of st least one de- If there is sufficient’work Inhloweve~, Mr, ~obin pointed colleagues paid $8,000 .for last

arlmen bea because it wouldthe department to increase the "year and called "unfair" the

beard’s m.ethed of granUnd P e.t. d ore mane

an hours of one or two empiny~,

i m an $qvm8 r~t y t~ then there must 8utoma ca y¯raJse~ to County employees. OffiCe seez~etary, She cthxmed¯ ’ be more work for the sOCretaHTYet from enclosed copies of Although she ~otea for re~olti- the Freeholders were tak nd al sectt~ ¢ thleRers tr~m ~tho~ity officinLsLions giving pay hikes and pro- the easy way out -- failing to , f a~ off e, Mt~.

Ouet~c figured,mo~ion~ at Friday’s meeting, sit down sad evathate the worth .

- "artShe also dxvulged that afchoice it was apparent that the she claimed there were 17 other of employees in each dep " I

oneast vne department bead was

veteran empinyce~ w h o" had m~a~-- but depending onlynot familiar With the methed ofreached the maximum salary the word of supervisors, scouring a raise for aa era-

evel and.were not given added. "M~ G~tri~c was also crtttcaL player w’no had reached ~heCOUntY officials,

eompnr, sa Ion beea~2se ctf the lit- ,f h~r eclleag’aea’ praetica of ~gxJmUrn pa~ level. The supeP-flexibility of the saJary guide, danlng certain employees on a vl~or planned to ask for addl.speed Check which Barrington Asscciate~ =5 or 40-beur ~cbedule and lear- tlona] secretarial help, the~A speed survey by the Cotm~ prepared for the heard lttst ag their co-workers on g0 or 35- Freeholder sta~d, but wei--

our work week. Moving an era.~l~y m~der dl~¢~tior, ~f the Stage

BOUNCINGand he staged until all County.,u E N E R G Ybe pealed," Mr, ~tiees stated+ New York ~d~op of designer BarnRut rmmlcJpallties will he nail- Kral~tr, shave, you may get the Adams stated later that

adoptedfied beforeby then~Vhoard.limtts are fee~ that ~m~ne I~ Ma~ing he dtda’t, object to the number W|T~’~at YOu. 8turn BeLls gl$&~ eyes to o5 resolutions of~red as long

Thebeardwuirff°rmedofalWbbH~awh°u’theminJew’l’as’theuhgreding war a.m..........

BR00KSIDEMILK

hearing, to be conducted firm.11 in Newark, on ~ de0or~do~, mendnd hy a department head.

g8petition to the Stain Board ofPuth[c Utility Commi,~sioners byth. ed,o, comp.nya dthe FIRST TIME EVERCentxa] Railroad Corflpany.

Permission is beln~ sought toati " _ kd~s~nt~o.o =a,~o~ ~,op~ th Sens anal Money-Bat

,oood ~,~. ~o=n-~o,~,,e,GUARANTEE ~.~ .~killman and P~nnin~ton of adaib r we~tb~d ~raJn which

The matter w~ referred toCount)’ Counsel Robert Thomp-

teUon coerthnator,RUBBER-X-$63,00g In 1939

.~lk "A $30,000 saving" was the

way Freehelder-dieeetor Robert [tt/g make this offer|’ ’~l~

Adams pictured financial fig- ’ ~1o /nUoduce /hi~ newures pr~n~ in the annua~ re-port of the TB & Health Asst. SOft-Ridingciadan le the hoa~d.,~ ~.a~ a iota, of ,~,000 was r" Long-Wearing .~ PUT MOREe*,onded h, th .... .,Uoe in ’.-i’road Rubber MILKfighting the disease, the report

holed. JLn 1054 the costs hit %hat gives you a,,~.~. Bat th ,,~ the f,~are i IN YOUR~a,,~,=.! "HUSH-HUSH" Ride~eeaose ~ th. ,.od worh, MENU!,h. do, M~, ~ ..... ~o~tedi DALLY

that his colleague, Miss GraceIQuri~lc[ aim to get more money [~]W Available in P0pular-Priced Original Equipment GIV~ YOURSELF

as ~o~lpensatio~ for association..r=,. ~h .... Woeha~der ~ Firestone De Luxe Champions AND YOUR FAMILY~p ~:.~z.~,:~.~s~;~x~x’~r~xr’,~i’~u AN ENERGY BREAK.,.chairlna~x Uf a commit Le~’ which

c~ver~ this org~Jzation.~ r~rt ~t~,~a that ; ¯ GUARANTEE that you vail f~e| fc4k~ heed to k~p

board~ of education Ja the Coun-eentJnue -~ the improvement in your car’s ride fit and full of pep all day long. Milk is bHdfful

tygivthffare beingthe tubereullnaSked to test to’r’4~] IMMEDIATELY. If yOU don"t feel the ira-

of the vital five.food elements, ̄. protein forpupils in Kindergarten and ]st ~ musclOt vitamins for vile}fLy, minerals ~brGrade. ~ provemenf, bring the tires back the bones, fats for heat and carbohydrates fat

A request that the County : ’~,J next day and we will return your energy.tl.4,,ilh [Ik|G’tv° your ~mlly on energy brsttkconduct a traffic count on Ham- ,ilton Street Jn Pranklin Town- ’ ~ money and remount your old liter,

O,,.az.ong..,w.t_morem..__.you~cookidg.

~thip ..... ferrod to Mr, Sti ....

BROOKSIDE- "Tbe.Township’s Council noted ’~,~k~k~%1~’4~#"~9~"~ ¯ . .~ii~ Is e ler of i~quest ha ’e-, ¯ , ~ , : ~ ~ :’#t,qzunln of the street wa~ b~inB - ~ ’ ¯ "g e Iconsidered and (be PleaDing : * . ":;..card h~,.=s,ed the oouo,. ,:-. CRFAMERY. :~ a,oider,or,, t .,.ton. : P :y v :l,..s,o~ ,o, the r.,orro* .... J. ere anZandtCo. lllll/’ ~-p a ned that there iw a po~alblll- * .... ! " " ";

~, .... WA4-41M Blawenourg HO6-0557 |¥U1-1% .. - ~°~r (continued.on Pa*a 7A) h

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I.~,,AO, Z 4A TX’IZ, YaANXLlX~ ~BWS-RZOO~, ’rmmS~AY, a~a~xy,sg I~

Fo i This Gel " r

CoM nll~ and i ~m~cf ~’k~ut add ~

bl~ a eemhtoall¢~ to warm~¥ dJ~m~ table.

By MARy BLLF~W B~ Four thtoklm beuisen oubes,~erget C0tt~? ~ol~e ~e~t 3 nupa bolllnl/ water, ~P~

’ sauerkraut~ 4 medlmn.dsed i~o-L’~siser dry beans for tbelfl~ es, ½sltsed onion, Bereave and ts~, portal aud cut ~ halfl g

mats dishes, The cost per serv- mince the meat¯ Put the soup ImaR white uvtons, peeled; 2Jag for dry beans o~es to ~ugh o food ralll, bier, tier or rnedth~-~ed ~rPntm, cut tounder two cents, avcoodthg to sieve. Thto the soup, if r~qulred, p~raMl~, din~ coarsest ~ stalksthe rao~t r~cent retail prlee~, wlthbolll~g Water or n’dlk, Cor- ¢etsry. |il0odl .~ inble~pce~~d for this low cc~t, a ~erving rect the seaso~thg. ~erv0 the bl~ ~r~ ult ~nd pepper toof bean~ provides s generou~ soup with the meat and oro~

lute, 8 frtakfurte~, quartered.Dluolve beufllen c~ in boil-return In fOOd value, Dry beans t~, tn~ water; add undrstsod ~aut,are an excellent source FOOD KNOWLEDGE v~btss ’and brown stt~x.

2nd thiamine ~nd a good Everyone ileed~ to ba/~e ~om Cook, covered, ov~r n~dlum heat1~ hours, Add salt and pePperof riboflavin. AIso, the protel~ knowledge ~ food, sayo Mrs. and frankfurters, Cook 15 ddn-from b~nns is one of the Irene H. Wolganqot, extettston tSe¢, at[rrln~ o~0a~Oi~aUy, "~enefthial of the vegetable prc~ ~ooda and nutrition specialist at I~’tut ~ l~lu4erlteths. Burgers Unitversity, If you buy ~mste G11,sm* Pma*o

About 1~00, the white food, prepare it or pin~ meain, OHk~ 4 eerv~)took with him on his voyag~e food know-how will help you. One ~e~Ium4~] 0~l[onsome of the dry beans he found If your food prog~RIo in-

OU, ~t~ te~poo~ ce et’d seed, 8’growing in America and deeinr-volv~ ouly eatL~ toed, ~p~ fraokf~tets, Cut in has lehgth-ed them seaworthy. Small won- need to k~ow how to select i whel $~ et~der today we speak of "rlavk:~

dratse~t i te~poo~ ~lt, ~ tea-r ]Kraut and frankfttx-t¢~ ~ ~ a FOP~ ~old.we~her dimm¢0e.hol~ns¯ Na~J beons aze also intelllgently, TMS meanlt ll~Ir~oon ~p~t~ L~/o 8.oiJmee ~r,severyone needs some foodt¢~lat~ .~t~t~ i cup ~te~ p/e- lightly brown~d¯ Add krsut and Top w~h Aomsto anueoPJ~own ~8 pea hea~. On the knowledge.cecil ¢~ddar ehee4~ (abo~t" seasonlns$; cook 15 minutia, At- cheese. ~ake Itt ~d~ate ove~market you will find other kinds

of dw beans tco -- the Great ~ you want to keep your parred), rangein ~ressed 9xPx2dneh beb- (360 de~ree~ Y.) kO nt*~tdtev,~’orthorn bean, morrow bean body trim, efficient and healthy, Cook onion lg mdsd aS ttatll lag pan; top with franlt~rtera, unth c~e Is melted,

(white, sweet and meaty), red you need to ]~ow how to meet

¯ kidney bean, lima or but~erhean ite needs for energy, for vlta-"Aboul vs~etabie~ ~nd ~rut~ HOM~E EC0~OMI(~ ]$RIE~ Give o package of frozen as.

and the yeSoweye (white medi- mths a.’~d minerals, nnd other

wtse in a greased baktug d th~

tun slze beans with brown mark. needed nutrlenta. --four ~ervings every day will .For a .speCial ~unday brunch, paxagus spears a little, special

"~gs}, What do you need to know? help pre’~da the minerals and try z’ye g*~’eoch toast logs with attentio~ for a ~P~Y dlnn~’,¯

creamed ham. Make the "lags" Cook ~ccording to directions or*Pr~pa~thg dry beams for main Everyone needs to ]mow that vitamins essential for good

b cut(in each of the package, then pLace len~b-d~b~ need not be the long alaw

milk Bod f~llk prOduet~ ore an health. O~ these, one should be y g slthe l~e . .

prncess of grandmother’~ day,essential part of the diet ~ two citrus fruit, tamatoes or raw bread into tbxee eqtml sections, dot generously with butter,

P.ather than soaking the beans C~pS for adults~ three cpbbage to provide vitamin ~. DIp them L*. a ~eason~d, egg- sprthk]e with grated Parmeaattovetmight before cooking them, to four for children, four oropeed the process by following

more for teen-agers, CheeseA~tather should be a green or milk French toast mixture, cheese and buttet~d bread~

this quick method: sort andond ice cream may repince yellow vegetable, rtsll in vita-, brown in a skillet end arrange crumbs. Bake at 400 degrees

:he milk. rain A, On plates in er~cross faghlo~ for about 10 minutes or until~ash the beans; boll the beans the cheese ts slightly melted

2~ Everyone needs to know that These ~’~4~le ruie~, far selec¯ Top the torsi logs with creame~and the erumb~ browned,as beans for 2 minutes; least two servings of meat, ties of ~oOd ea¢la day from fou~ ham made by cambinlng dicedthe beans fram the heat and let or eggs should be basle food groups will kelp you cooked ham with white sauce, Do not thaw frozen fish filleL~them stand far 1 hour, The a part "of each day’s diet. And to have a diet that provides before cooking, They canbeans are then ready to cook that four servings of whole energy, a feeling of well.bethg Pork is an excellent sou~-ce of placed directly th ~ cookingand will have ~ofter skins th~n grain or enriched bread or ee~ and an oplimletlc outlook on thiamine, the B vitamin that i~ utensil, but alluw a littLe longerif avaked overnight, reals are needed every day. life¯ an essential ta healthy nerves. Lime for cooking.

To cook them, bring thew~ter used for soaking to a boil;~dd 1 teaspoon salt for eachCUp of dry hcan~. ]~eserv~ suchseasonings as tomatoe.~ and e~t.sup until the h ..... to almost

7# @f~ ~~,/

cooked, since th~e acMa inthose foods delay sofa¯sing. Addwater when necesgary (~ keepthe beans from sticking. Thebe~nx will become soft in a half oo, two be rs, depeodth A pencil end Moore BOOK FORMSnp~a, th~ variety.i.a p ............ ......k- mean RELIABLEed dry bean~ cook In about ahalf hour, overall time. A slowrise sod tsll of press,are helps~e cook the h~ans evenly and A~ol~t1~l~ btls~nesg eystemkeeps them from breaking Toprevent clogging the cooker ~ bouzad in compact book ~o~~.’cnt tube, add a little fat to ~ ’~ogJ~2~L~OLlono-wrltJrigco~olthe besns and fill the pan OV~1’Ove~g~sfld~CttO~.more than a third full wkthhenna ~nd water. Yol~vowfl~i~diflgandadve~tisiRg

You will get about ~ine sere- l}ersorlalizo yollr formk--w!thJags tram a pound of dry bsan~, extra co,ales for yottr System Ileddg.Dry beans will keep for apie of years, if you stere themproperly. Store them in a con-tainer that wiU shut out dustand insects. ROOD REGOROS ARE no00 kU$1NESSI

Per a hearty main dish forSaturday luncheon, try the On Y ̄ ~ I1 mttmdons ~ the many~avy Bean Soup recipe given tt~goK4~ of ~ue eom~ t0~kbeloW, Serve this soup with ear,~of and celery sticks and corn I Iyouffitm, for a r~al noontime RILLS 0F LAglH| ’ $OLLIITIOK llEPOgtl ’|||DIT UliOl ’ D[LIYIIIY REO|IPT$ ’ IIIYIRTOIY RIIOODI~xeat.

~AVY ~AS SOUP nl|~liOli lOOKS ’ CAti HOIl||l ’ Rilllglllll DOOXl * DRY |lllllil FOLKS ° 7T OR llAOIO ||PAin O|OIISSoak.beans ss directed above, PAYROLL YOLKS * IAL|$ |Ollil * HOH|Y I[|UPTI" PUHOASE OItHll ¯ IHYOICHAdd a smsll piece of ham, a

|~orkl 4 cup~ boiling water, ½"oay leaf and g or 4 papPpr- " --

th’ "’P ’to" NASH NEWSPAPERS RA 5 33001mill the hoaD9 are ~oft, f~r

carrot, 3 ~11~ ~olezy with lear-¯ " ~ ..... ~ ’

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~mO/s’~,~UARY ~Z, 1~0TH"m t.+nANKI+~N ~tZWS-RZCOIO’ PA0Z ~.q+

~<,~,, mm ~t b,,ok ~++ .~d. Your Weekly Crouword Puzzlessoot~o 8 to Ig tnohos..+so..., t..l.~aakhem(~ are e~B~r ~ured U.’5, ?might

~ ~,~Wl~+

by cold so it ,~ well to allaw ’ *’TEl= Week ~am.g ~n~ in ~am~to ~n ~ V.~

ground tmttl eari F Spr~S. Re, ~,s, orelld~l g,~-~g~l ~N~J,.- n-,l,,, O...B a.o,,. .-. de., .d ..g o... a, lgRugge~ g Fteneh bkn|dewberries to 3 or g feet, and mounlakv " 4~hlhl (eb,)

OA]~BEN ][~N’ to tha ground. ~Phei~. shoub teasing h]ackborrina to 4 to g Ipurl gAm~[tis, ~ :.~.~.wo~:___.Q~l~]Here’s th0 reminder thai spsced so that the plant leel. These should SO fled up to "ltSymt~lh~tll ~ "

lee+laded e~’~,li~ ~1rnaJ~y of Fret have 8skod ~or. t’etoh~ 1~ stakes or a treRJs.

Ie V~rlZ~ $ lalm’isot LOnIt’d about the courses and ~pe~ the tol) More details on care of bua}~water EFeaent

classes that Rutgers offers to can enter to encourage ̄renewal Irults Js found in Bulletin 298, 1BStear~ 10Rl+n~.+~ Ind~dll~ IlU0P~help you brighten your green growth, ".. "Bush Frul~ in the Home tab) ll~/~lh~ ~ 4~Ogl~hl~

Jhumb. Further Bdormation c~n. be G~srden". A.ddregs card for a .t0~l~gylll|l~lml4el+~t ~4]~trll~0(I 4l’Jl~tlll /

[~ If you*re serious enough found in Bulletin 771. "Pruningfree copy to-Somerset County glBtee, l~ ~ :l~’BI.b~l~ed(sb’) $8~wisl~lI’~tt

>gS~ul~gl3Pr~Imm~l’~

about yolw gardening to spend Sbeubq". free on request from Extension Service. Calmly Ad- ?Jt~c0~ dl4ty ImpZememt I~tlbll~8~,t~ (ah)M’t.~mooNIr’/ SSCc,d,,m~ lgl’h~t -~

some m~)ey for tuition you the Somerset County A~rioult~ mintatr~llon Building, Somer- g~Born ’ gl~e 81~DeterlorMU.g~t~l~may want to enroll in ~ ]ft. ra] Extension Service, County villa, ~. J, \~gC~ptl~l~O~of dtwatl~- 4013J~ §IWILI~Week ev~tDg Conrad in basin AdminJstratlcn ~PJIdlng~Sam. gg~:~l;~ ’horticulture, Olfered Wednes- ervllle, N.J. "LI’L ABNER" FEATURRD (lb.) I L.. ~ ]

day eveMngs, g:30 to 9:10 begin- AT DRIVE.IN THEATRE 80~nl~l f0~,~ P LT I

rlng Feb. g. the-course will be NOT A SLOW GROWING Tomorrow through Sun& glLow~Nll41 I In J Is-o he..t. Cog+ of Wbeb dls--ing oak tree,. "LI’, Abner" be ah .....Agriculttlre. many persons ~claJm that they the Somerville Drive-In screen tab.) ~I~

T u l t 1 o n and re~lstratJo~ are beautiful but that It takes vrith "Four Fast Guns" as the ~HlwelJmamount to argued g4~. and a a’liteBme to’grow ,hem. This co-failure. ~lFo~tzdvllllrequirement for enrollment is a is not atalr statement of the -- ~Or~tmd

uantlty ~. . ~high school dlplomn. Bog a ra- case. Oaks do grow rather slow- NEWARK UOLLEGE MASKS

~ ~°~n ~fib~*’:"~ d1~ar 14-18 Course ]are fe~vorabte, even the white gTH ~/NIVENY ~

[.~ti0n will end J~. ~. ] ~ at Ureas, but If conditionsg~

Governor Roberl B. Meyner 4esoak ,~ ~-~~’he papa ar homegrounds oak wNch is one of the longest will speak at +Newark College of ~Ro2one¢~hoN course, w)flch has been lived, will grow quite rapidJy Engineering’s

Pounders Day 44~ll~st~e~-- " nurse t~’+,)offered many ye~rs~ is ached when ~t becomes established, dlrmer Feb. 9 In Newark. The 4B~lm leav~l, .O,o. Mor. ld.g,l.o ,+0 inOa,, O.ro.’palu.is,a..w,l--.kthoepsningo,,,.. rfl .

8.m, to 4130p.m. The toted tee [8 one of our ~allve trees wh~c~a four-month celebration of the 48~vabmt~ ;

ebi’omo|oP~l ;~ar tlda Is $7 for residents .at grows in rainer swampy pluce~ ~ollege;++ 75U1 anniversary aa e ~IVlbrlltethe State and Sg.~O for non. Ln general. It is a very beauL~

Hty and State~upporind ~sll, ~Bed,¢tedresidents, ful tree and does very well o~ LUUO~. ~ m|l~

To be edmltted you must be Mgher ground provided it Is notIg yeare Did and be able to read too dry or sandy. Pin oaks grow

~2 ~tz~.~;.:~-~ ~:.. - ~ ¯ ,. ¯ ¯ . ¯ . . ~ .both men and women have st- ~telI estainished. -.,~ ..~. : :+:+.~+-:..’~-P~<.C~;~ ..~ x, - - .. . ~:

tended.send a ear~ to Garden Re-local conditions as evidenced 1 ~is tree is welt adapted ~"~J’a~S~’~’~; ;B~ ....: ~:: ~-.. " C H’EC K, | N G ’~ ’Porter, College of Agriculture. the many seen in w~ded area +:~" ~+~ ~::’* ~ : ~ - " ..... "New yon.+ks, and un.,ein d £ QU! PM E NT : ¯ ""want "more intormatisn on It has very few Insect and di~ ~ _. :~ ~-~;’:-’~:: .5:~ : , .: ++ ~ . :!either of these, ease+ troubles, grows well after ~.’.~: .. "~\-:" :~: : " ’~" : " "’ -i"~." ~ :: ~ ~ ¯ ; "~" ": "’ ~ ~ : :L i

In addJtten, there will be getting roots established and :’:;" : " i :. ,’" . .~.- :. ~-*.~:.: :~+ +-:= : , . +~;.~ ~ J~l~garden schools and classes in ~kes a good spreading head.

semeral counties. You can get Little damage is caused durinlZ_intormatten about these from ice storms.

your county agr[cu]t~]r al ag~ntl It is s mistaken idea ins +~. $~l~gwho Js a member of the BLlf~ers oaks are slow growers. When "~-faculty, first t~ansplanted, they start off

--~- rather slew]y, but once estab-DORMANT SEASON PRUNIN, lJshed, a hes]thy young oak

Nearly a][ shrubs can b~ makes strong growin and ms- double.checked at our" Gas ~pplisRcepruned during the dormant sea. tuPes as . a much better tree Laboratory, Gas House Heating equJl~-son. It is not a gC~d idea to dc Lhan a sycamore or maple.

It pays to contact a local mentmanufacturetsmu$lcomplywithany pruning while the wood le aurseryman If you want to gel all necessar~ requiremgtlts establishedsnapfr°zenoff.becauSeBut ususIlythe wOOdwoodmaYisa sturdy young plant, Digging by Public Service and the Gas industry.sufficJent]y thawed slier "u few

specimens in the witd is not~ay~ of tem~t~.rature just abovea[ways satls~aetory. Nar~ry.

¯ -the frPezing paint, grown t++es have a better root Public Service has in your receivinG/¯ The adv]c~ generally given sYs~m and will transpinnt the best possihIe sol.ice fro~your Gas

for pruning spring f]owering nlucb m~re satisfactorily.shrubs is ~0 war until after This tree was selected as the House Heating equipment~flowering; but it you wait, you second choice ol the Ten Topprobably will not do a good job Trees of TJnorraw. by the New

of pruning, However, these may Jersey Association of Nursel’y-be pruned during Win er w h- men.out removing many flowering

PRUNE IN WINTERbuds, which are already form-Bush fruits should be pruned

These plants, the shurbs, will every year to maintain fruBfu]- " "~ m~-~::" " "~"

renew themselves with ne~ heSS and Seep plants in a vigor- ~’~\’~ ":~g~./growth from the base of th~ ous condition, This is a job thatplanl if they are given the op needs to be done in Winter. : : "portunity, What preveY~ts this i~ Any day, from now to the start-

! to helve the top so dense thai ing of 8rowth in the Spring, ia a¯ sunlight cannot gel into the suitable time to do the work, : :, ;’

oP.+’fnt~r of t~e pLant, aa a z~aulialthough it is not wise to prfine ~, .’.

which the newly starting whe~ w~d is frozen.canes die. The densRy of the Red rss:0berrJes frull on woodtop is increased when you cut that grew lust season¯ The :[]rat

etep Is to out to the ground allAm cane~ become older, fewer cane that fruited last year,

yeIop the plant so that there is high.continuous renewal of the top, The toLl - bearing varietiesThis is brought abo~a by remov- should be prune<] sLmlinrly topal to the ground of some of the spring cropping wood. Tips thatolder e~es. This main9 canes fount Jn Fall die during Winter

old.,Tbe age can be dytermin, wood, This wRI pJ+oduea part ofed by tracing back the growth the spring crop,

end such old canes ustnd)y dr( Bush blackberries will pro.~arge and have very rouS~ duce better ff ~ canes are~ark, pinched in gummer io a height ¯

Each year. or everg two ~f 24 to g0 in~bes, During Wln., ~-~Is.’~rs, up to one third of these ~er. remove old fr~Bing oaneeIoldest eames eg~ b~ out almost and any new ~anes undm+ lg

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PAGEgA THE FRANKLIN NEWS-RECORD ; THURSDAY, JANUA~RY 21; IN.. . .~

N~j~/"~e) _#~.~’ "~U’lt "SJ’l~"kltnit’s I-I~f-Celltury , Reception Committee .

Utility B~ardpublished ,EVei’F Thursday . New Jersey’s Board af Pub]in

by UthRy Commlsaisners, botthrN0sh Newspapers Inc. known as the P,U.C,, this year

Edw~sd Hash, Editor ~nd ~bH~er marks the ~0th anniversary offAnthony J. Feezza. Asslst~nt Rdltor [Is founding,Jsch.P; Cady, Advertising Manager It was in lglg that Gov, J,

Otiise: OieoR Street, MldRlebt~b, N~ L . Franhtin Fort, changed the

~thred as Second CLass M~t~r on J~au~ .4, lh0S, under the Act na~ne oI the Board of Hnlt~ed<ff March 8, 18’/9. ut ~ Foot Oifise at Mhidle~ash, N. d; Commi~Ionera ta the gourd off

All news stories and in~thrs o~ comm~’~t ~ubm~t’~ed f pubiJoatinn Public Utithy Commissionersmust h~,B1’ the na1~ an~ addr~s of ~e Wri~ror- and extended its jurisdiction to

S]nsIe eopie~ hi; 1 -year subseription $~,50i 2 peru’s ~4.6g Include all pnblic utilities,

Telephones: Viking 4-7000, RAndoLph S-6306 The following year the Legis.iature adapted the Puhtis Utili-

MIDDLEBOSH, N. J.~ TBURSDAT~ JANCAIRY 21, 1960 ties Act prescribing the dutiesand powers of the newly ¢reat-

Some~.~et’s Great. Decade ~ ~ord th the tht0~v0nthgFears, the board has handisd

The industrial side of Somer- pacl: From N. d, Shale wIt thousands ~ cases, ra.sthgact’s life IS strong with energy ii~ 5@ empinyeo~s to John~.J#thn. tram complaints about passen-

gers smoking on trolley cars toand optimism for 1960 a~d the v~iis’s 4,100, the sigh* ied~tria] ~the approval off a praposa] tonew decade which it hiaugu- units we refer to earl’early era. cofLstruet an a am e ’eacthr torates, play nhout 14.710 per~ons,.’#hish[generate electricity. ~li ¯ ,

When each el eight m~nage- is more than 1O percent ~f the Most of the P.U.C.’s busy,ment offlclMs last week pro- estthtated population ~ the an. ~cheduis is tchen up with cmmt-jec~ed his company’s plans and tire county, and their combthedless ~parts, hearlfigs and decl- ,,, ,aspirations before the ~mer- payrells can be pieced In the sloes that are called for as ]vile Area Chamber of Com. neighborhood of 7g mlltlon’doi- some 800 utilities conduot tbelr 0~" Books & Plays & Sundry Th|~g$meres, it became a bit easier Isr~ annually, daily business with the 8~ roll-to v~suati~ ,~e tromeedous As ~m~.tont as the e,~p~ny.Hen New ~e,sep .... .. The Death ~of Cereus ~amounts of money, talent, de- meat and payroR Bgures for Starting dO years ago With stermination a n d competitive these eight firms is the fact handful at trat..sportatton anddrive that are careered in our that all of them are actively service utJlit~e’a, the F.U,C. now At the age off 46, Albert ttniverse, it certainly makes thecounty, Their remarks also engaged ~n research or expan- has jurisdiction over shi elan- Camtm, French r~ovcrlsh play- lot of man seem better.gave sdbstance to the theory sinn, or both, and from re#eareh trie compaDJes, eight gas, nine

automobile aneIdent on January Ih his novel ,"The Pisguo",that Somerset is on the brink off a~d expansion far a growing teisphnne, "one telegraph,.,, 3~ wr[gth and essayLst, died in an EScape D’om About*dRynew, great growth, world come new or improved sewer, 144 wateP,-4~ into corn-

It is interesting to observe products to help provide better ponies a~d 34 railroads. It sis0 near Seas, France. His deatll Cereus seems to have come tothat each off the eight comps. Iiving, henlthier lives and great- has limited control over some is an example of that absurthty the conclusion that we had bestniss represented a~ the ~o#xum~r economic stabthty, which in 2R0 municipally - owned utithis a leader in its field of bust- turn create new fislds for study ties, The only type of utility in man’s fate against which he all hang together, or asSLtrsdly

hess: Radio Corporatio~ off and accomplishment, which has grown less In im. strt;ggled so va]iantly,, we Shall hang separately --thatAm erica’s Semleonduct~r & These eight companies are parlance over the years is the Camus’ great appeal as s man is capable of unselfish loveMaterials Division, the Isrsest but a few of many, large and street railway, or trolley ear, thinker In this day and age lies [or his fellows and that ~n thatproducer nl transisint~z ht the~ small WhiCh t~ake up S0mer- winch has praetisagy disap- in the fact that he managed to Love therd is an escape tram an-world; Johns - Manville, the SaCS industrial world. What also posted. In fact, .the one and hope in spite of hoPeleSSness.SUrdity, By caring far thosecomply which grew Item an augurs well for the county’s any .tt’olisy line still operating He was as tough-mthded ss those Wbe share his pred ca~Idea based on the use off asbe~ future is that there is sure to in the State is S~ewark’s four- exlstenliaBsis with whom he man turns the tables ontoe fibre for roofing materiaL< be new growth soon within our

mile C~ty Subway which runs was orlginaJ]y associated, bu~ sardonic creator, Hc cannot doto isadershJp in the p~oductlo~ boundaries, especially in the from Penn Station to the Bellc- he could net succumb to their away with the ab~urdlty, but heof building materlsis; Ethieon, south county sector where the villa line along the old Morris despair. He spent his whole can counter it with the nobUitFparticipant with Its sutures in great ]and resources of Frank- Canal bed. writing ca/o’er looking, for a of a humenBy which exlsis inmost of the operations perform. [in, Hillsborough. Branchburg Fourteenth president of the

reason to believe, in spite of the spJth of lot beeattse of httna~ed in the nation’s hospitaJs; F. and Montgomery have yet to be three-member P,U.C. is Ralph horrors .in the world around absurdity.W. Egan, one of three U.S. tapped. L. Fusee of Metucben, a former hld~ with which his reason pre- "The Plague" makes fhtsmanufacturers of paper-con- seated him, ’ peintby describing the behaviorvetting machines; Diehl, one of The Sixties could be Somer- deputy attorney genera].

the 8r~ttt names in motors;set’s Great Decade. In addition to the cases which Essentially, as can be seen of the citizens of an Alger[ate

require formal hearings and de. from his novel "The Stranger," town qtmranBned by the Bubo-Avacrican Cyanamid, the aa- cislons, the board handles an Cereus believed, with the exist, nic Pisgue, The town is a rid.Lion’s top name IS pigments

STATE C OF C PLANSaverage of 2~0 "informal" cam- entialists, that the human p~- croeosm of the WOrld, and In it

and dyes, and a pharmaceuth RECEPTION IN CAPITOL . plaints per month -- usually in dto~ment is ~n absurd one. there is an example of evei’pca] producer of no little ira- The annual Congressional re. the form of letters from censu- TIlerc isn’t any way off msk[~ type of Possible behavior daringport; N. d. ShaLe, Brick & Tile, caption and dinner of.the New mars -- two-thirds of which any rhyme or reason out of it.

a crisis. The amazing tki~.

only five yesl~ aM and the Jersey State Chamber of Com. have to do with transportation If there is a mind o~erating the is not that in the face off I ’-~tilJtles and the balance with universe, it can only be.laugh- pend~,g death some mea be.only producer in New Jersey of marne will be held Feb. 4 in

red shale brlek; and Ortho Washir.gton, D.C., according to non-transportation utilities, inn sardonically at the horrible have selfishly, but rather thatPharmaceutical, o~ e of the Irving T. Gumh, executive vice- Pointing out that the number fixes ~nte which man. some. some men are able to give ofgreat names in modern medi- president of the State chamber,of eompIaints is infinitesimal times with a]] good intentiona~ themselves tise]ess]y hi spite offnine. Thls will mark the 23rd year when compared with the hum: manages to get himself, the apparent frultlessneta of

their activity and find thereb~Eight companies, large and thai the State absmber has con- bar of persons served, the com- A Hosd to Nothing a salvation In their hu~ne~,san]l, shunted In the hea’rtland daeted the event in Washingtonmissioner said tbe "utilitis~One who carried to ila ex- Camus’ most recent novel,of Somerset, provide another to honor New Jersey’s Congres- must be doing an effective job

frames such an attitude, a yea- 8tinh it still ba ~ailed~ ,,.~leinter~t!ng observation of ira- sinns~ delegation, and must be maintaining sails, sonatas one afte r all~ in view of Fall," seems to make the potht

factory public relations for So the terrific suffering which goesthat the man who experiencesTICKLERS By Gentler. few complaints to evolve from ~ ati over the wo~’id every

the nadir off despair has no¯ 59~ million users of the utStty ~econd, would naturally sue- other altezmatiVe but hope. Theservices," eumh to the temptation t¢ book, though very brief, IS e~-He sees the board’s responsl- neither 6eel nor act. He would trs~n~ly obscure, but seems et

ibllltiss as two-fold, "We do not merely accept, like the hero of least to be grapplthg with th~set ourselves up as either an "The Stranger", whatever plea. problem of discovering a msdttsiron curtain or bamboo curtain auras his senses could brthg vivendi in that chamber at bo~between the utilities and the him for the moment and refuse tars, the world, a problem withpublic. We feel it is our re~pon-ta get himself involved in any- which most thlnkhig r~en struS,sibility to see that the pub- thing emotional so as to avoid Sis,lis receives s a f e and ade-

the possibility of pnl~. Certainly Amerhia Is n~t ~amfllar wi~quain servicE, end, secondly, thatfor such ~ per~.on, any kind of C, Bmtts ch s dramnlisi, but his’ " the uti]itles are permitted to

receive suftinisnt income from action which attempls to be PhiY "CaBgulIs’~ in an En~liah

~these services to make them creative or meanhigtul is sb- tmn~istthn by Justin O’BHeR

s~b and adequate," he ssid.surb, because it ~an isad th Will open In New Yorh on Fe~,nothing, 16, h IHbths to the wHter Wb0~ .

The maratholt foot race of But Bamus refused to r~main es O’Brisn put It, "gave na~the Olympic Games cornmemo, in the p~dBon to which his value to such simplt woi’d~ agrains rme of the decisive battles reason, reSO~’dthg the unlvel-se Justissi ffeddonB htcldltyi but.of hlsinry, In 490 B,C, a ~rs~k had lead him. rn~pi"named Pheld~ppides raced g0 Born in Alderle and activh h " --Bahb .imiles to Athe~ to awomlce the the French Underground durthgvisinry 0/ the Greeks over the the S0bOhd World War, Cereus Christopher Cohiinbu6 disoowPersians on the plain off Mare- lisd I~rned that men nan and ~t’ad ch~c~iste; He t~md W~than. He Sasped out the new~ do ~chdvb nobly at nerlain me- Indian nnlin~ brewins ert~hac~

. botore inltthS deed off e~auh; d~r not ~fbot the ssrdon~ ~o~oR beans iu a teliglo’,i

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JAN1//h~y 21, 19~0 " ~HI~ F’H~/~IN "//~VSTRI~CORD ~ ’ PAGE 7A

"Deseerqt|on #f Holy Plaoe~NOW ~ersey and elsewhere, straiat, dictation or lnterfe~ Dr,. Theodor~ AI schtdsrof whatever"fal~ or belief J, " "The Amebean Legl~ has once, The .....

ise of =ud~ prlv. 102 8:Mate Btr.L pr.tde t of v.nr ..-.’~"lar= Guide

ugnant to The American Le. ¯~l~b~.. been one of the forem~mt propo- |lege commands the respect at Q

nents at ltherty in America ~ll’etoseus and th~.rezpect.,to, the Hew Jen~ey Otoometr~ostated Ralph A. O’Ollvo

ef Morrlatown, State command, continued Cmnmander D’Oll~ clad~ the ;pl~,ce~ o~ worship sdcJstion, al.~ela0ed .the- eemi.

cr of 1be New Jersey Am~erieval ’ "but, liberty I~ not-llcelma .an, ~tobllghed for sRch purp.os~.’,’ al~nuaJ~ e~e~tl¥~ ~n~¢llng at(Ctm%lnuad Ix’am Page 1A)

Lesion, The commander’s state¯ In no wise condaneg encroach- ’ ~thatdaady ~n P~bury t~rk over ~.~med wol~d¯0f any method to

ment ’was prompted by "~apoef~ ments on the liberty of ethers. Su~crthe to Tile News. the weekend. Policies I~gtd pI~. gl~c the employee a raise.

ef anfl-Jewiak’stoga~ anti nazi One of the greu¢ prlviteg~ of Otfly $,~.~,0 a y~ar rams for 1900 were planned. Resotetlans which Rranted. the" ~ ~’aJaes and promotions, all ap"

proved by MI~-~ Gurisiv ~t~"Justified", included ~

Deletion ef She "under~heriff"classificatien, and upgradingboard clerk Chester Van Ttnefrom Grade 13 to 14. Thls willgive .him an $8,700 salary asopposed to the $7,632 he nowreceives. The deletion wh~made so that D~ean Lamond’gsalary could be btx~sted fror~$0,99~ to $6,7~0, whiLe anoth~undersherfff, Wilfred D a v I ~!~;=was given an in~-roase iP. hl~ "

Mr. Lamond joined Deputy"Clerk Lawrence discs and Da-puty Surrogate Dorothy Btassein getting the $fl,750, which Jsthroe- fourths the new $9,000~alary of their superiors. T;aeboard used permissive state le- ,gi~lalion passed last Junegranting these raises.MeredRh Oet~ I~ise

Another resolution provided.a$5~ raise for Prt~cutar Aa’*thur Meredith, from ~,~00 to$9,000’, boo,ted "*he salaries ofjudiciary secretaries. I"raneesMarshall end Mary 8hea, $120apiece to $4,320 and $4,220 re-spectively; increased the pay efCounfy physean D. T. Russo

HOM 0WreRS° °the pay of County Engteeel~Vonuta Stirea from $8,040 to$8,800, and gt’anLed court at-tendant8 a fee of $8.50 pet" day"

"POMCYg i yes morecierkm°ted from" .~sistant hoardtOr~ and P’art-tlme teieph°ne °tmra"Mm.$L75htffane.,900an Lockhar[h°ur’~o deputyWaSnierkPr°"at $4,260; Mrs. Florence Sorl~

home protection, a0er, .t,,70 to Oo0 ,~ounty Treaaatet" at $4,260, and

" the posts of junior engineer at$5,280 and party chief, engineer-ing africa, at $5,292, were treat-

This single policy costs less than four separate home policies/yet g{ves greater; "ed~orm.n V]iet of South Bound¯ -’~’~ Brook, a draftsWmn.bx~trumetat¯

protection , , , insures ]mme and private structures against fire and other perils ~ man, was boosted from $¢,260~ tt(’.~]JIIw$~ to the $5,2O2-a-year field chief.

insures household goods and personal property on and off prem~.~s .~, covers ten position. John CilO w~¯ "

."~’~-~-e.~V,- ¯name~i to the ~,~O post,,.

liability claims by others for damages for wlfich you are legally liable~ ld~ Claudette Van Hoeke will be.~u. ~1~’~,~ paid $2,430 as clerk-stenographer

theft insurance on contents of your home and personal property at home or away,, in ~ho .urrog~t~’s orn~.e.~lt~rc"~’~ % " James L, Young Jr, of R.D, 5~

And-theStateFarmHomeownersPolicycostslessthanmanyotherhomeownersP0 ¢zcsT Somerville, was appointed by~,he County Judiciary. in COrd-

Of eotn:~e, complete and exacL protection is deser bed on y in the policy. >lianee wi~h a recent Statecourt directive, aa law secr~

Find out about it today, tary at $~,0¢x] a year,

P.A. Will Make

,Arthur L. Skaar Jetport Choice" After Final Study

¯our S~ate Farm /Jgent

(Contthaed from P~ge IA)

= TWO CONVENIENT OFFICES ly traffic flg ...... lready£ available. ; ,

The board refereed to telRoad Committee the renewal of

5-4.713a 1957 rdquest from the Mayor& Council af 5outh BoundRA ’ 900 S. MAIN ¯ 20/i 8. MAIN erooh t~t.,~ewooa ’re~r~c~

MAI~t~rlLLE ~rom Mat~ street to mi=abethStreet be accepted into the~ounty system,STATE FARM MUTUAL ur,e wa. theImprove,

: ’; ’ $1mte Farm Fire and Casualty ment of the terrace from Zll=a.~iw: , beth Street to Canal Road, ac-

cepted n a ~e system In ~0," "~

.,I~m~ ~t IMo~ln~, I~ln~, heeauae o’/ ~he sntlclpdte¢l

, : heavy flo~ of traffic to Sn~ ~’~¯ ~imm the ~asI-Weat Yt~owa~o - a=i

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