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]l 7" The Franklin l RA5-3300 I IVEWS-RECORD I WANT ADS Thursd~ VOL. el, NO. 34 MIDDLEBUSH, N. J., TH~IRKDAY, MAy 13j 1980 5# Per Copy ~.. ~ BABY PARADE HIGHLIGHTS HILLCREST eTA CARNIVAL S Sea rchl Maher Plead Today I for conspiracy was postPoned [ CoUnty Grand Jury. The latter until today Gerasslmon (Jerry} has been free on $1fl0d ball cinl and residential land In wltrran~3 Isll~ed Franklin TownShiP, was still a " "I~ls Week Mr, ~leredith *" .. ful!itive late yealerday, pressed the search for the Mr. Crab.as. indicted with Greek national whn has bean former Franklin Mayor James lJstod as a fugitive. G. Maher, did not appear Ptl Warrants were issued, he day when he was scheduled to said, in New York City, where plead. However, the hearing Mr, Crass=s maininin~ an of. was postponed at ~he request of flee; in Douslsston, L, I,, whero (S~ff Photo} M~. Maher’a et~er/le~, George h e ~l~ed[y owlla e ho~es al%ti IT MUST BE SANTA CLAUS dema~thff th~ &treaties, of fhmfl~tB tn the l~/h~rc~t P’PA IAtby Ailgair of Somerville, until this in Wsshthgton, D.C, . contest as they show complete disdain for the toy offered by Mrs, &rlene Vo&’el, From left, they morning, Tomorrow Mr. Maher i~ are Andrew ~k~tiey Jr., 1S-montbe uid i Cynthia Aim Eg~, the wtmaer who ..viii be two yearn old Frosecmor Arthur Meredith scheduled to plead to charges of on Sunday, ~nd Vermodthe LaMer, two years ~. T’ae bl01tfle ehamp~n ~ ~e daughter of Mr. & told this newspaper that he ha~ conspiracy end accepting a M~. Joseph Egaa ot 20 Oo~ly Street. agsin been ~sgured by an attor- $8,000 bribein 1~3 from Gerald Pause Proves a Horn Peacos Withdraws.Fro ~.t he .~..urger,. did d~,ep.ant fi= ,o ~ro~.~ Of ¢1 D~ff@r~r4t Co~or ~ -The Indictment allege~ tha( Mr. Crassas sold 3&3 betldklg ~embe~s o, t~ebee,d o, Supp Wdaj ~duoo.,~ ,e~’,oda,e,~o ~ orts for Freeholder eTA WillDissdve in~ ta Mr. Kra~er w[th .. .. . approval for 30 sewer eolmec- e~e,,e~, oo~le.ti~ If N 0ffi ti~th ~el~,it.npe,k, ho~ MorMay at their meetin bl The November race ~or a didn’t he work ~or Bah ,, ew cers that.,oon,pi~ ~th ~,~. East Millstone School. seat on the Board of Choze’~ Adams? ¯ !~reohold .... l hen two .... P ..... ~ Me Pe.e~.’ *,th Fail V hnteerthe"aher~ooe~ to deft=died w.s~he f~r~pre.ao ;~5.L~ ~t0u~h the s~.sr,~o, oo.,.,, d ..... M..el.~ ~,d the to ¢ when the bribe for further sew. 8 ,1 u oed 111 the vicinity M ohael Peacos of Frankllr~[ gytmp that he was indebted to / er appr~vB] was paid. and Dr. Jullt~ Silver sta~d Township who had filed as en he ~ranklln ~emoera for h S Tuesday could mark the dis Mr. Allgalr, municipal ceiL’t- to h.ave the room to inspect independent, p~]led his hBt out action. the !ark ng lot th , . solution of the Parent Teacher sol th Hi]lshorough Township , of e r ng with a statem~nl "~-]lh Mike vl~ the tinkeL ~ociation at Hillc~est School. andthe ~.ro Of ~arlta~,, ".viii, 4e. MorrsenL~ lat~.r t~he I~18~ Tuesdaynight beforethe Demt. said Mr. WelaL it WOUld hurt The executiveboard reported ferU i Mr. Maher, a Republican San anew and board members ;rll~;~ ;;~nl#o°r~;wto a dte;c~?~nre eratJe mt~JelJ~al .... it,uP i ...... h .... in ]~ovemha~’,’ thin week th.t it i$ un,b]y to who a[ ..... E~d on the Court!y" Franklin. He used the opportunity to lind volunteers to hold PTA of" planning Board until he resign. ¯ In a close race, said Mr. f ces nex year¯ f a s ate is not ed this ear Before the eras. Silver left again end might Peaces who has served ea a ICoatinued on Page 8) e~mpiled ~t TV, esd~y s r~e~.thg I tlo~ of ~oun ud ash] s In ¯ . . Y ) g still be searching had not Alex n3nIliclpa] official, his pre~nt~ In Hdlorcst School the ergamza Somerset, Mr. Allgeir a Demo- ]~arut .... ]]lage re~ident’ t~" In ~ c°ntest ~ight 1°’311t th~ Board App .oo wth he d.~aoded pinined that the sound was the election ~or M~yo¥ Louis Welaj roves In its statement, the executivel (Continued on page ~ call for the East Millstone of Manville, the party’~ choice beKr d scored t~ a leek 0[! ..... R ..... Squad, "|~. w~uld ben bk.w that I~. ~(~3~~J’,lul .J~ll~l|;ca~’;~ enthuaieem of the genera’ mere r~’~. , " ~L .m.,"w°u’d .~tMe. p.e, ..... .... to,dr .... ~’°° h..~h,, and ca.ed on pc.aa, o,r Ira Requests "~"t.u Alert .... with on,y two applications on, tpport the association’s BetivJ- ] Parkerat ...... Hell. bled in ]Iami;tor, the agenda, the Board of A~ust ties [G~’de Status for Scheduled ~..ot T~. oi~ ~oo~ved o ~. ,,o,,~.0 wor~ iooindeo HC stated thai ha alld MJ Varinnce for ~ carpenter shop spol~orahip of two Girl Seout[~ ~m ~ Welaj had ca,ferred f ..... v on Central Avenue and rejected 15tat/ Veteran stroobe a S0y Scout troop An aJ] out Township Civtl De- oral hours before he reached a a r#quest for a one family dwell, monlhly dances for 5ti% 6th. 7th lense test is scheduled far Sun decision ins on Kt~suth and Pearl and 8th graders, elass-vtldLstien I A letter of protest from the day and will ncluda a mesa "It’s no secret rhea I’v~ ~n al~eet~, mghts, candidates night pmor tu ~rsnhlJn Township ~doeeth, a feeding program that wdl pro disappointed with what’s been By e 3 to 0 vote. with John school beard elections, and aa Association renewed a distal. vide approximately b00 hot happening on the courAy level," Lan~feldt s]:~t-~inlng, the board annual, dinner lor the graduat- sion ()f veteran teachers left o,~" he ~aid. "1 tried to run as an graoted a variance request by mg class, the salary guide at Monday’s meats under a~sumed emergen independent Democral, but the Louis and Ladialaus Toth of Reeentiy the. eTA also pro Board ot Education meeting I~ e~ conditions. ¯ C D Director Joseph Pueilio county clerk told rne erffpbatl II3 Home Street to erect a mothd lPst.~lintlon of officers of East Millstot~e SchooL ennatmced thai the exercise~ euily that could not be." building with an area of 1.500 the Hillerest Student Council When the school board wa~ will e~able the publi~ to petrie He said be felt that o~unty square l~eet it=stead of the re- end last weekend staged a car. forced to cut Its budget by pate beglrd=ing with the take Democrats now realize that quired 6,1~, nlval attended by more than - ¯ ~3,~0 in March, It removed a cover siren ~.t d pxa, "one-malt rule" no longer ex]sin D~, d~ee Scales, hoerd 1 ~00 ¢hSdrq~ Sr~. ad’alt/L It hu ~0 ap r0pruitlon w~ek , . P ~’he mass feeding will be con. in their orgain~ation, and as a chahT~n, was absent and apl~roprlated moneyfor a ache" would have .placed several ex" th~altfl from d to 7 p,m. in the 20-year Dmnoorat he did not /~ante Plllon presided In big in=~h/p and raincoats for the perienced teact~ers on guide in addition to aw~rd~g theft an- Col~lmunity Fir e Company’~ want to }eopardize Mr, Welaj’s pla~. Safety Patrol. perking lot on Hamilton Street, ehar~ces of de,eating ~epuhltean Rejected was ~n application "The responsibility tel’ con- ntod increments. Pa~araon ]Powler o~ Pe~pack. by $amuet Oalky o~ 6~ Wilinw tin’¢ing such programs," ~ald ~a’ons obJertic~ was ralsnd at ~ello~od "W moves ~’=d d~vub~ He pledged hdl .suPport to the Aveflue tar ~erml~lo~ to con- the executive board. "rest~ that time, arid the FTEA stated slon~. "" Pl~e~ Inctdenin will ac~J.- Manville mey~, alruet ~ dwetithg On a lot ~ X ~luare]y wRh the pare~. In its letter that the bated vale ~line, fire, mad!cut, Cream V~ (h~(inf~l ¯ |00 ~eet with lI~uRl~ient area, Anyone wishing to s(Irve as an chouid l~e~nsider for the sake pertation and Me. Peacoa look a slap $1 the uide yard and [rot:,t seth~k, oft~e~ oommltt~e chuirman or ~t morale within the famflty. from 2 to S OOP. ehui6e for the IPmeholde~ O~ecSng .to the request were z~g~r memher t~ Urged to at" O~e board member ~atd ~ft~r (~ablishrn~t of an ~al "0y char#rig Mr. ~.: Naet~sl of ~ealff §trent, t~ meeth~ Tueodw$ at 8 the meeting, tl~t the eltm.~lnflon ho~p/tal tmlt In tlm lh~be~e nyh~ lie I~dw~d V; Mitt of’Pchrl ’Street Nominalism will: be ac- of 6~e ~m~m’~ti~ meant a , ~e floor,, ~’oinn z lo~ ot 7"-~,~’th terse ~ eat~ . S~ato ~ DL~flel~t~ and J~elth T,dm~ ~ 4[ .~-~ /avlted to ob~r~ . ,~’W*q~d,.a m4m.t~m ; ;~1 e~,.oll’ Jo ~ t, u be,= ~,=at, ., ~.u=~, = :. -~ ,~ .., Oll~:, ,,’, ¯ ~rY ;,Y/,~’,’,!: ~ . 7

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IVEWS-RECORD IWANT ADSThursd~

VOL. el, NO. 34 MIDDLEBUSH, N. J., TH~IRKDAY, MAy 13j 1980 5# Per Copy

~.. ~ BABY PARADE HIGHLIGHTS HILLCREST eTA CARNIVAL

S Sea rchl

MaherPlead Today

I for conspiracy was postPoned [ CoUnty Grand Jury. The latter

until today Gerasslmon (Jerry} has been free on $1fl0d ball

cinl and residential land In wltrran~3 Isll~edFranklin TownShiP, was still a

" "I~ls Week Mr, ~leredith*" .. ful!itive late yealerday, pressed the search for the

Mr. Crab.as. indicted with Greek national whn has beanformer Franklin Mayor James lJstod as a fugitive.G. Maher, did not appear Ptl Warrants were issued, heday when he was scheduled to said, in New York City, whereplead. However, the hearing Mr, Crass=s maininin~ an of.was postponed at ~he request of flee; in Douslsston, L, I,, whero

(S~ff Photo} M~. Maher’a et~er/le~, George he ~l~ed[y owlla e ho~es al%tiIT MUST BE SANTA CLAUS dema~thff th~ &treaties, of fhmfl~tB tn the l~/h~rc~t P’PA IAtby Ailgair of Somerville, until this in Wsshthgton, D.C, .

contest as they show complete disdain for the toy offered by Mrs, &rlene Vo&’el, From left, they morning, Tomorrow Mr. Maher i~are Andrew ~k~tiey Jr., 1S-montbe uid i Cynthia Aim Eg~, the wtmaer who ..viii be two yearn oldFrosecmor Arthur Meredith scheduled to plead to charges ofon Sunday, ~nd Vermodthe LaMer, two years ~. T’ae bl01tfle ehamp~n ~ ~e daughter of Mr. &

told this newspaper that he ha~ conspiracy end accepting aM~. Joseph Egaa ot 20 Oo~ly Street.agsin been ~sgured by an attor- $8,000 bribe in 1~3 from Gerald

Pause Provesa Horn Peacos Withdraws.Fro ~.t he .~..urger,. didd~,ep.ant fi= ,o ~ro~.~

Of ¢1 D~ff@r~r4t Co~or ~ -The Indictment allege~ tha(Mr. Crassas sold 3&3 betldklg~embe~s o, t~e bee,d o, Supp Wdaj~duoo.,~ ,e~’,oda,e,~o ~ orts for FreeholdereTA WillDissdve in~ ta Mr. Kra~er w[th

.. .. . approval for 30 sewer eolmec-e~e,,e~, oo~le.ti~ If N 0ffi ti~th ~el~,it.npe,k, ho~MorMay at their meetin bl The November race ~or a didn’t he work ~or Bah,, ew cers that., oon,pi~ ~th ~,~.East Millstone School. seat on the Board of Choze’~ Adams?¯ !~reohold ....l hen two .... P .....~Me Pe.e~.’*,th Fail V hnteerthe"aher~ooe~ to deft=died w.s~he f~r~pre.ao~o~;~5.L~ ~t0u~h the s~.sr,~o, oo.,.,, d .....M..el.~ ~,dthe to ¢ when the bribe for further sew.8 ,1 u oed 111 the vicinity M ohael Peacos of Frankllr~[ gytmp that he was indebted to

/er appr~vB] was paid.and Dr. Jullt~ Silver sta~d Township who had filed as en he ~ranklln ~emoera for h S Tuesday could mark the dis Mr. Allgalr, municipal ceiL’t-to h.ave the room to inspect

independent, p~]led his hBt out action.the !ark ng lot th , . solution of the Parent Teacher sol th Hi]lshorough Township, of e r ng with a statem~nl "~-]lh Mike vl~ the tinkeL ~ociation at Hillc~est School. and the ~.ro Of ~arlta~,, ".viii, 4e.MorrsenL~ lat~.r t~he I~18~Tuesday night before the Demt. said Mr. WelaL it WOUld hurt The executive board reported ferU i Mr. Maher, a RepublicanSan anew and board members

;rll~;~ ;;~nl#o°r~;wtoa dte;c~?~nre’

eratJe mt~JelJ~al .... it,uP i ...... h .... in ]~ovemha~’,’ thin week th.t it i$ un,b]y to who a[ ..... E~d on the Court!y"Franklin. ’ He used the opportunity to lind volunteers to hold PTA of" planning Board until he resign.¯ ’ In a close race, said Mr. f ces nex year¯ f a s ate is not ed this ear Before the eras.Silver left again end might Peaces who has served ea a ICoatinued on Page 8)

e~mpiled ~t TV, esd~y s r~e~.thg I tlo~ of ~ounud ash] s In¯ . . Y ) g still be searching had not Alex

n3nIliclpa] official, his pre~nt~ In Hdlorcst School the ergamza Somerset, Mr. Allgeir a Demo-

]~arut ....

]]lage re~ident’ t~"In ~ c°ntest ~ight 1°’311t th~ Board App .oo wth hed.~aodedpinined that the sound was theelection ~or M~yo¥ Louis Welaj roves In its statement, the executivel (Continued on page ~

call for the East Millstone of Manville, the party’~ choice beKr d scored t~ a leek 0[! .....R ..... Squad, "|~. w~uld ben bk.w that

I~. ~(~3~~J’,lul .J~ll~l|;ca~’;~enthuaieem of the genera’ mere r~’~. , " ~L

.m.,"w°u’d .~tMe. p.e, ..... ....to,dr ....~’°° h..~h,, and ca.ed on pc.aa, o,r Ira Requests"~"t.u Alert .... withon,y two applications on, tpport the association’s BetivJ- ]

Parkerat ......Hell. bled in ]Iami;tor, the agenda, the Board of A~ust ties[G~’de Status for

Scheduled ~..ot T~. oi~ ~oo~ved o ~. ,,o,,~.0 wor~ iooindeoHC stated thai ha alld MJ Varinnce for ~ carpenter shop spol~orahip of two Girl Seout[~ ~m ~Welaj had ca,ferred f ..... v on Central Avenue and rejected 15tat/Veteranstroobe aS0y Scout troop

An aJ] out Township Civtl De- oral hours before he reached a a r#quest for a one family dwell, monlhly dances for 5ti% 6th. 7thlense test is scheduled far Sun decision

ins on Kt~suth and Pearl and 8th graders, elass-vtldLstien I A letter of protest from theday and will ncluda a mesa "It’s no secret rhea I’v~ ~n al~eet~, mghts, candidates night pmor tu ~rsnhlJn Township ~doeeth, afeeding program that wdl pro disappointed with what’s been

By e 3 to 0 vote. with John school beard elections, and aa Association renewed a distal.vide approximately b00 hot happening on the courAy level," Lan~feldt s]:~t-~inlng, the board annual, dinner lor the graduat- sion ()f veteran teachers left o,~"he ~aid. "1 tried to run as an graoted a variance request by mg class, the salary guide at Monday’smeats under a~sumed emergen independent Democral, but the

Louis and Ladialaus Toth of Reeentiy the. eTA also pro Board ot Education meeting I~e~ conditions.¯ C D Director Joseph Pueilio county clerk told rne erffpbatl II3 Home Street to erect a mothd lPst.~lintlon of officers of East Millstot~e SchooL

ennatmced thai the exercise~ euily that could not be." building with an area of 1.500 the Hillerest Student Council When the school board wa~will e~able the publi~ to petrie He said be felt that o~unty square l~eet it=stead of the re- end last weekend staged a car. forced to cut Its budget bypate beglrd=ing with the take Democrats now realize that quired 6,1~, nlval attended by more than -¯ ~3,~0 in March, It removed acover siren ~.t d pxa, "one-malt rule" no longer ex]sin D~, d~ee Scales, hoerd 1 ~00 ¢hSdrq~ Sr~. ad’alt/L It hu ~0 ap r0pruitlon w~ek, . P~’he mass feeding will be con. in their orgain~ation, and as a

chahT~n, was absent and apl~roprlated money for a ache" would have .placed several ex"th~altfl from d to 7 p,m. in the 20-year Dmnoorat he did not /~ante Plllon presided In big in=~h/p and raincoats for the perienced teact~ers on guide in

addition to aw~rd~g theft an-Col~lmunity Fir e Company’~ want to }eopardize Mr, Welaj’s pla~. Safety Patrol.perking lot on Hamilton Street, ehar~ces of de,eating ~epuhltean Rejected was ~n application "The responsibility tel’ con- ntod increments.Pa~araon ]Powler o~ Pe~pack.

by $amuet Oalky o~ 6~ Wilinw tin’¢ing such programs," ~ald ~a’ons obJertic~ was ralsnd at~ello~od "W moves ~’=d d~vub~He pledged hdl .suPport to the

Aveflue tar ~erml~lo~ to con- the executive board. "rest~ that time, arid the FTEA statedslon~. ""Pl~e~ Inctdenin will ac~J.- Manville mey~,

alruet ~ dwetithg On a lot ~ X ~luare]y wRh the pare~. In its letter that the batedvale ~line, fire, mad!cut, Cream V~ (h~(inf~l ¯ |00 ~eet with lI~uRl~ient area, Anyone wishing to s(Irve as an chouid l~e~nsider for the sakepertation and Me. Peacoa look a slap $1 the uide yard and [rot:,t seth~k, oft~e~ oommltt~e chuirman or ~t morale within the famflty.from 2 to S OOP. ehui6e for the IPmeholde~ O~ecSng .to the request were z~g~r memher t~ Urged to at" O~e board member ~atd ~ft~r(~ablishrn~t of an ~al "0y char#rig Mr. ~.: Naet~sl of ~ealff §trent, t~ meeth~ Tueodw$ at 8 the meeting, tl~t the eltm.~lnflonho~p/tal tmlt In tlm lh~be~e nyh~ lie I~dw~d V; Mitt of’Pchrl ’Street Nominalism will: be ac- of 6~e ~m~m’~ti~ meant a ,

~e floor,, ~’oinnz lo~ ot 7"-~,~’th terse~ eat~. S~ato ~ DL~flel~t~ and J~elth T,dm~ ~ 4[ .~-~

/avlted to ob~r~ . ,~’W*q~d,.a m4m.t~m; ;~1 e~,.oll’ Jo ~ t, u be,= ~,=at,., ~.u=~, = :. -~ ,~ .., Oll~:, ,,’, ¯ ~ rY ;,Y/,~’,’,!: ~ ’ ’ .

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" , ¯ ¯ , [ CHINESE AUCTIgN DANCE SCHEDULEDFrankhnKiwamsClubNames Offwers _ . d ThvWomen’ttAuxtlbar.cofthe ! The Hil]erest ~@¢hoo] recr@a-"

~affon uf the FYankHn Town,flip ¢s¢ 8 p.nh i~t the fh’ehouse on tomu~ow ~¢ ?:30 p.IIL in th~Events IlE,l aho,hAvo.., Proo.d..,,,,Isoho0,be used for ¢’,)n~trL~cLion of o IMusi¢ will be pruvided by ~o

~ -~ ~ new reho~e. Rockng K~bes ¯~er, ~res den ; Prehen Jenson,m~i M tt " ." "May 20 -- e’mR, AdvlS)ryi ...................3s ylce - president: John Boal’d ~t Hea~!h. T~nvnsbJpI

Carlano 21d vce p’esden ; Hall 8 p’ilt ’1, ¯ . . T’~’ m ~ qP IP

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W ..... *. Buruh ....Hobbs. ~~’~ flmr3. ~rankhn E,gLes CIob, Luh%eran Church

I Lnrs al~d~lj~" MaY °3 - Mee ng KII ant ’~Brn~ kett F elmar k’n " " ’ ,Club Franklin Park Grill Now ro.ee ng n he M dd ebusb

C~r Cars °, ~ ~’30’ m ’¯ . : :’ p . 8ehoo) Au~i’priom Amweil

Charles b Bhmk o6 "Union ~ in " ’May ~ -- Mee g ~[ot 8 ~g Aa D,~a d M dd ~hushC~ty presided at the meeling a~ hu’ v Parks de S tee ? SO .............yepre~semalive of Kiwams )met ~/~

m " ~ ""’ I L ren e Gerber

p" " ~unday ~3cb:~l 9:30 A,~,:oatlo~al aw ~ I Mny 24 -- Meeting, Hillcrest

The new uffieers wdL be In I dinner-dance June 18. Oamesb School 8 pm Ch’u’ch Servi~~talled ¯ at a charter night~Zonino is chaLrman ¢ f the affa r May 24 Meeling. ’l’~wnshlp

¯ - ....... ! Couneil~-- Township Hall,

Miss Di Dario Bride of G. P. Belsky M~"~ -- MooO.~ .,.d,~.~Mr. & Mrs George i Beiskyifield. maid of honor, wul’e al PTA. Mi~dlebu~h School.

~lan Lo reside at 55 Willow Ave I race-over-blue ta[feta gown with! pro,hue upon their return from a matehin headpi~e and May °5 -- Mcetint,’ Plann[ ngla weddint-tripto Canada. M ...... JL Sl,e carried pale hL ...... ’’ S~ard, Townshi~H~)I, 8 ~m.:Belsky is the former Misslnations¯ ] May 25 -- Mcet~g. Franklin I !Madeline Mary DiDario. dough Best man for hi~ brother wasL Democratic CLub, MiddLebLgshlet of Mr¯ & Mrs. Frank’Alex Betsky o[ Franklin Town [ Firahou~e. 8:;~0 p.m. ~ Ch~eh of the ’Lutherau Koux" and ~[’bia Is I{~DiDarlo of Plainfield, and her ship. The Cotlp!e ]egt on their[~usbl~nd Js lbe son of Mr. &’wedding trip after s reception~MRS. BINRICHSEN ATTENDS ..................Mrs. Wa e" Belsky of 109 Am l ln Oak Hill Manor. 1STATE SCHOOL MEETINObro~t~ Si r e et. Thoy were’ The hlide l.~ o graduate of’ Mrs E le a nor Hiarichsen. ,m_’nnrried at a Nuptial Mass Sat IHu v Tr n 5" High School hll schoo lmard member, repre | me|¯ ¯Jrdny in St¯ Be.’bard’~ Church.!Wesl:eld .nd i ..... ploved by ge~led the Township Board of Better Your ,.w,ns,P)alnfield. by he Rev Pierrej Ibe Queen City Savlt~g.* & Loa~): F;ducL~t on at a meeting SaturD, ~ ..... I Aasociulion Ln Plainfield. I d. ~. Tr0nlon .t,er.,od by d,lo ADD A ROOM FOR

Given in marriage by herI Mr Be sk ’ t, p!oved by J O. i ga as from 500 ~ehooL distt’JcA~, ’ - , EXTRA LIVING AREAlYather, Ihe bride wore a bo~f.,, Ho~ Engineer ng Compail., of~thcoughout the State principa!~ant en~brold~r~d g ...... ~r Hi~ blond Pa,’k, ~tt~F&ded ~ew apoak ......

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I Frankly Spa hi g INe~":Recreafion h g#uzc’S

Q 11 Facility Proposed offe~ yo,, ~ *t~* ~,i~I’ The Men’s Democratic Club Qf functional and n~n-

More c~ the Indictments.. , Ihe steed who rah fourth in the decided Monday n~ghl to inquire functional decorative gifts

The belligerent populace of Derby.Franklin Township runs a In an effort to atone for our abaut the po~lbllity of provid. Wal[ l’]aque~-Cockthil Setsstrange course, and happily so- error, we might pec~Jtet this ing municipal recreational faeil. --[[attd P~inted Pttneh flow]Though we honestly hoped that week that lhe Township Council tiles in Eas! Mlliatone. A com. Sets--Agsorted Crystal Sets--|~iq~tor P~ets--Sthtnette.s-~public reaction to Ihe indict, will follow the adjusters and ap- r~ittee comprising Dante PHlan, Ortmmenthl Ch;eks--New imported ]:tuthel.,verk Fiffurinesrnents of Jim Maher and JerrF prove the glacial use permit for J’oseph Tanora and Joseph --Fultctiozlat Kitchen llamaCrnssas would be moderate and the apartment with onotor two Gani~ was named to contact

FREE GIFT WRAPPINGsensible, we berdty thought it negative votes, but we expect a Township Manager William

would be nan.existent,court cage to result from the de. Seminars.

~o, ,ears there have he.,oiaion. And ~ ~eo"~ li,e danI* .....gges~ ~bet an i~et Shamar’s Gift Shopgerously, we predict the ad- of the canal be filled to create 629 ’~’vd~llten Bt. Ft~.~in Twp.

.. outcries of negligence, finagling J~sters will be plagued ’dy more a ~ecreationa] area, elimthatiag Next to A & ¥ Super Market~,ed incompetence in municipal apartment house appeaia in the a health hazard at the same0H 6-2377 "affatrs,’aed now with one choice coming months, time.

happening to pin all theseAs tot horses, the choice in Three new members were __ .... -

Saturday’s Preakness is Belly weiaomed to the club by actingGood, But there has to ha’Ache at the shorter diat .....

president d.mes The~ .~ ~rendy’s

Diner1"e~on and here it is,Nattlral]y. Repnblicans aren’t

followed by Venetian Way ~nd are ~dwar~ F~ey, dohn ZelenkaT.V Lark. andHenryW ki. .....

~ ~’~" ERrly-Bird Br.k’a~,

about ~ publicize the indict. --o-----Mr Tanora reported that bernent of Ibetr former t|tular The municipality’s policy of

will contact the Ukrainianleader th lbe T°wnsh[P" It may tapping decal°pars f°r sch°°l Vii’age t° determine a date f°r

~f~OPOn z~(l" "" -- Ifl" n"be that Jim Maber, along wlth contributions is s move to be

the annual DemOcratic outing.Joe gtaudt, Fred Bascom and commended.It was announced by Anthony t~ ~"~" Opo#~ ~Ulld~ygUnder the arrangement, the Leone, chairman of teenage ~’~__

developer antes between $120 tc dances that the functions wilt ~ iFull Course Sunday Dinnerwas lightly regarded by the$170 for each home occupied; be held Friday night~ instead of De|~lo~gparty. But the fact remains that The money" is socked away in av Saturdays in the Han~.ilton Par~ STEAKS A ~]a Carte Plattersbe is a Republican and peopleescrow fund at the disposal ol Hall.wlil always regard him as onethe scbeo[ beard. CHOPS

~Remember atsa that Maher Don’t think that deve]o!mers Mr. White, ways and means Ilonl~ Cookiltg (~t I$$ Bestas ~tnd still is a popular chap have suddenly discovered chari ~hairman, reported a trip wilI SEAFOOD

in these parts. He is liked by Lyy in their hard-boiled facade be made to the Ba]lantine Brew- The First Diner in Franklin TWp.

in the cwt el the house,

before the-- BibiaGutenL(lg

It’s eaay for us to understa~ The bite is placed on the buy Block printed playing cardsGOP silence but Demc, crat~ era of new homes, and this in a were in use all over Europe bywhiIe they may harbor frienc way is justice as they now enter 1400, more than half a centbey ~.t, ~7, Opposite ~vingtolx ~teelshiI~ with the opposition, are the community by paying a

~rinted.was ]1 ffaor~ Dietsn0o from Tsrs Greene

not so benign that they wouldsmall pementage of increased

overlook a gilt.edge opportunity school costs.Ignorance is bliss, and some

We view the present atmos- how the money is easier to part~ ¯pbere as a wait-and.see proposi- with when it’s hidden in the

price of the home than when IITo begin wRh~ this recent in- iS plopped on the onerot~s tax ¯ ¯vestigatien is not the end of a bill.

~gpennant race where atl that The best aspect of the arera is the fireside and bar- rangement is that if applies to ¯ ¯

room chit-chat. Rather, we are all major subdivisions, and el.in mid.s~ason when evct’ylhing though it’s hardly ]egRimate the ¯ ¯star~s to happen and only the road goes hard with th(fans with passing interesl ale developer who refuses to dofool~h enoagh to blabber o~ note. This is kno~ as official ¯expound or predict, ¯coercion, but the end justifies ¯Who knows what stones will the means. And even if $12fl oro~rturn before Mahev and $170 does hot approach the cost ¯Crosses are convicted or ac- of educating one school child, it ¯quitted? " is a gift iv. that it requires no.The implication, readers, ia

thing more than paper work toz~erely this: some DemoeraL~

collect. " @may wail today about corrup. Except with men like KendallitN~ in the GOP ranks and end ¯

, aRd L~vltt, who knock out ¯~p tomorrow facing a rap.schools faster than you cnn ex

The prosecutor is not a fellow pectorate cherry pile, most mu ¯to mess wilh shaky information, nicipalifies don’t bother withand he exudes confidence once

these contracts.he affixes his name to an in. --los aronow ¯Jim Maher may become a API~IL TAX COLLECTION8

sitting duck or a bird of anotherfeather, a canary¯ In such case, REPORTED AT $I~)2~ ¯

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the whlr]p~ol grows larger in Tax Collector Alice 3, Hage.diameter and the silent boys man reported collection o~ $183, ¯now fiaunderinl ;r ~ sea of anx- 228.9~ during April at the last ¯tsty can be sm t:.,. under with meeting at the Township Court.

c~ MR. TRUSTY SAYS: "Now is the time to plant ¯Not to be dif~,:rcnt, w(,’ll walt- A breakdown lists $179,390.85, ̄ ’ ....

~nd.$ee with t]1¢, ,, di ..... ]960 taxe~: FI,=,~0, ~ ta,~s: the seeds for a happy future - open a savings ¯¯ ,. ,~g,. t~ ,a~,a *~0.~, ta~ ,t tod d h it gr !If you fello~ ~1,:~ ~eky nter- title liens regeemed; $327.50. in- accO~t~ ay an wa~c OW ~

that we scor[,t zero on the son searches; $2, cancellation costs, ¯ cURRENT INTEREST RATE 3% "I lag boards ".,’e on the 16story and $180.81, " fpeeial assess

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TliffR~Ay, MAyID~{980 THE FRANKL£N NgWS,EECORD PAGE

the nor/llllatlon~ and O~’~ard two "Democrat~" voted to give ,F ~ u

~#: "A~{{B{{~{lllm~ " ̄ h,ooked it, The senator toss~OOP ~o~nty eha,~man L.kelxotmg t.~mmocrau ’Off ~ome JoZZ about Angels be-{ Gray toml~e as tax board secreing e~erie.oed in t ....ttors,{t~r~, a~ ~ow their Job .~.{r’lan Essay Awardthat revainatlon required tMs’ being protected.

A $26 bend w be o feteexperience, eta., etc.. but it was’{ Ozzard has r ed to build halosr ’ . dhgh scbeo sen ors m ~n essaon off-key place, l of mdlspensabd,ty ar°undicontest bein s more- - -Y

The Demccra s noun ered by Ange o and OeorgLe Porgle but g po o. oy tne’ ~merset Codnty Young ~mo-withdrawing Butat’s name, and they don’t fit. Monahan and

erala According to club preslthe Governor nomina eel g d Sorisno are no more indispenwdent Grace Ourisis th

~pubhoans e~g ,. ed in place as a holdover ap-{ zard is playing the risky game ,Demoerohc President th 1900/’

Halpern, the Somervllis party able than any o her government"On W

, e e~ay,chairman. But Angels ~till stay- officist and here is where Oz- hyWe Should E ec A

~.th°time" ~~~ pointee, Ozzard r~fitsing to re. Whsh be stillhes ...... lyears~W01 beellgbsh to camp eta f°r. . . . " , . . . . . " i trsah A taw weeks ago Mona to go in his p’esen "term a~iSt°to, district and nation-

hen’s term on the some tax ~nator, who is o say w h any I at, awards, The national winner

Job the Dams endorsed Andy elected- providing he runs--i Democratic Nat!onal Conventt~hoalxi was finished, and for his certainty that he will he re wilt receive a free trip to tim

. Erchak of Bernardsvish, thel the next time 0reded? , and an oto0ortuntty to dehv+.r ht~~tote Senator Bill Ozza~cl and{term institutions. Since lhe bill party’s county vice chairman

And if the Democrats should’i es’q°y on television.hthereeholdernote of GraceharmonyGUrtslc,stems fromand~ adultdealsloffende~aSsume essentiat]Ythe main withap.

At this point Meynar pulled a elect the next Slate senator, [e June I t is .the deedhne forO~zard’s Senate Bill 84, I preach should be through giving switch. He reversed theiwhat chance would Republican, ntrles, and interested seniors

Th~ bill would permit I~r.Jons them an opportunity to develop nominations, Last week he ask-: endorsements have in the Upper are asked by Freeholder Ourlsleed the Senote to confirm Erchak House, where s Democrat from i to contact her or Miss Marysentenced to county JaR to be steady habits of employment un- as Soriano’s successor, Halpern

Somerset would be able to block Freeley in the Cotmty Adminis-v~edflnes inof laborthe Jail°utside-- withthe con.lsh I youder supervisiOn.virtually hobelessIt is. I assured a to replace Monahan. The strata an appointment? This question tratton Budding, Mrs. Richardpro~’Iso that the convict ~urn[ tempt to transform more sub e gy here was that If Ozzard is anchored to the premise that Thiele of Branchburg and Mrs.

to Jail every mght untd hls{ basic attitides by means of didn’t core too much about pro. politicians, whether from he{Arthur Molt ot Shmervllte aresentence is completed, Out °f’social workers being able to tecting Monahan’s Job then Hat- elephant or donkey see, have almSn°elSerwng on the ledgmg

pern would make the board, tong memories.each pay envelope the sheriff show these people how to live,and the fight against Soriono Andy Abel. the county’s Dam. Plans to attend the electionwould deduct jail board for the thus rehabilitating their moral- would be continued with the Er ocratic leader, is so.churned up nearing of the State orgaMza-~ail bird, court costs and fine,

istic and mental attitude toward chak nomination. But this, too, about the situation that he is lion in Newark tomorrow andsupport for dependents, and society."payment on the jailed one’s in the parlance of the Legis. having the law checked to deter Saturday were mode at a sewdebts- The bill also provides Grace openly admits she future, was obeoxisus to the mine if constitutional privileges sign of the County group Thurs.that perso~ls ~’ei’mitted ~ work favor~ Bill’s bill, So the cheers senator, are being denied the Damn day.outside the ~ail area should be wilt r~ow be sounded for polttinai Kee!~ng Shriano and Monahanoralssegregated during periods of an.existence in Somerset. on aa the "Democratic" mere- It is probable that the consti Members of the A dr m econfinement from other prison. ~ bet’s of the tax beard, despite tution is not being violated, but Fol~es who died at sea are ben-era On another matter, the Damsthe fact that the party doesn’t it’s a cinch that the doctrine of ored on Memorial Day at some

There are two angles to this{and the OOP continue to stand want them there, is nothin political patronage is being U.S. Doffs. where tiny ships flll-propo.qal, one economical and at {0 /~ces with stshtto8 flash- more than political Imy~ff, The,clobbered. ed with tinware are set sfisatthe other ~o°[oisgieah ins in the moooligkt, This is the

eitherT° getsit an expert’s view of theduetDemocrotis~ver prerogatives -- sena.

the [egislatisn, Her Grace son forint vs. party organization --oft a query to Sheldon Olueck of and thus far Ozz~rd’s blade hasthe Horvard University Law been the sharperSchool, a noted penologist. In Two men -- Ange[o Soriaooreply Mr. Glueck wrote: and George Monahan -- are

"* * ’ On the whole I think the Democrats who have been readbi[[ you sent me is a desirable out of the party they once serereform. It is well known that cd in high capacities. Theirpri~onars confined in county terms of office on the Countyjails ~nd house~ lit correction Board of Taxation have expired,

around doing nothing Party has enor contaminate one another dorsed ether men to succeedmoragy and in respect to the them. and the candidates havetecShique, of crime. Any op b ...... inat~d by Gee. May SUNDAY -- MAY 22nd - 9 A. M.portunity given them tot can her. But the stopper known asstenciler labor is in the rlghl senatorial prerogative has b~n

GREENSdlreetlon. I cannot sere that the L~ed by Ozzard, and he refUaesbill would make it easy for irr~ is permit th .... [natlon~ to TARAsport~ib]e individuals to take ad reach the Senate floor for vote.vantage of their government First the Dams endorSed Joe

"[ should think that the pro~’i. B~ist of Bridgewater to aRc-SiGnS of the bill would serve ~ead Soriano. Meyner submitted

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By M&R~ ELLEN IsURRJS For the best in~omerset County Home Agent quality, choOSe strawberrJeg

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uo[ ~Iz~.Etrawbnrries and rhuberb aJ~enot ooly dsbe~o~, but. ~ o~e* This Saturday at Camp Kilmer

~JnP nuIrHJoaa] VUhlCS ~trawberries are rich in vi am n C and.rhubarb offers some of the valu [able mJnernJs and vJlar~E:~ thai I~ YOU Can’t Be Therefruit provides in our diets,

The flavors of these traits it#tell Totes~ well, Try them tngelhor in les oobh,er.. b*s,s.,ooO

WCTCtime to star{ your preservingseason, too. Try this recipe forStrawberry Rhubarb Preserv.es :

CUt one quart rhubarb into 14~0 A M 98.3 F Monednch pieces. Sprinkle over iteight cups ~f sugar. Let stand 12hours. Bring quickly to boil)aa

Throughout the ,,yea-, GliH ~y ~a-eoe"r~portspoint and add two quarts afhulled strawberrle& Boil pro.

live ~rom key points at Camp Kilmer withserves until thick, about 14 rainutes. If stored, put into alea~

hlteA*vi~’$ -- u s~u’l~crl-*¢o~$ Of v~riou$ mll$~--at a v.etorSlzed )acs or El~sses andseal, exhibits - direct reports front an Army jet

Permitting the temperature of p]a]ie and Navy blimp.MIX th4m~, msteh them and team them with ~thee ftlllte, Ftwvh a frozen food to rise to 2~ or ~0¯ t~twberrles z~ rhubarb are early Summer tavorlths, degrees for even one day does

Just asthegreen of I .....isimedJcJne dEtths ba°k ¢enthries m°redamage[°ltseatingqtJali~.y end nutriSona] ~a]ue that

WC T Cthe COlor of early Summer, thelbefore Christ, It is generally be- holding it at zero for a wholefragrance of lilacs the scent, SOlieved ~h~t the eating of rhubarbyear,the tart sweetnest o£ thuherb stalks was thtrc<lueed to this~d the zesty tang at ~lrawber-

count.y by .tbo ltelthl~. If you have n deep cabinet al Mo~nd Mot@ ~O~p Com~ ~f4~onRight now, field-grown rhub..the evil of your kitchen workrles from nearby falma are the

~rb is nuNIementl~ the early ~pace, yol~ might hanks ltem~flavor~ C~ the season. I h~h~u~e crops, swelling the stored in the back easier toRh.barb Js natb~e to AsisI supplies h’l oOr t, aod =re~. FOr ~Baeh ~y Eavh~g a i~r~tal] door --EIght:J3; ~lly~~--V~j"W~B-- " ~.~ ~(~’ ~[~/U-=--

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:~ stm¯ so, :~;~.~ ~, BEANS ’°"" 4’=43, ,¯o~gL~...=..Staff Veterans I .......... ~ ..... Fresh Pineapple 35~

........... *~=, .~ +,~ ’~’~ PICKLES ,l,.x,o ~27, Watermelon~.8*’ .................+° "~’ PEACHES ""~ -,,.~°~nc ....~ ......fellow Onions t~" ! $"

................................. . WESSON OIL Fer Sale~s" 0a"49

~ ......................°°*++ RED SALMON 55 1~4 ,=499-~’-"’--

............................. ~"~ Hydrex Cookies "~- 33".~.~ ................... Store Cheese "6cY TV Chicken D|nner ’;¢ 55"

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NEW B]~NSW[CK N. B~nswlck ShgppinK C-~nt~es i19 HAMILTON ST.OLD YORK ROAD and MAPLE ST, oeg,: rLT~ ~, ~:~. o~s "~ ~, ~ .

,T~t’~SDAY. MAy 19, 1~0 . THB FRANKLIN NI~WS-REUOnD .PAGH IIi l

.+ .-.._...v.+~. ,~r,. Star ,,-v~ oo .o~hod ,. ~ore o,,+y, ,..,o ..o.~.o.$3 .od. o~ ,o~ +.0,o+of Newark plead~i net I~uilty Eugene Scalettl Jr., 21, of 94[May i0 an Route ~7. She plead,

Ittl~E BUN p~3gFOKMED~.~__¯

~. xL but he we~ tot~m~ n~t gui~D, only Jett~raoTt Street was f~rt~t $3~ed luSy o Palmer+ Cam+Fpanklln P&ek zlcoa’ulg on iJea~ ~ a thL~d ~o~s;~th~, d+..henl.nd *5 ~ for hlockl~d alp~’a chang+.

The Sunday School has under driving, lodged by Patrolman / driveway May 5 Qn HAmSIon dame~ Br~km of ~70 DeKatbtaken a special proJec~ far May

~V ~l~tWiltiam Cl~mpa,

JStreet,

AV ....... fined $~5 and $5~r.~da,o~+oo~,od. o’ --~ .---0 ChargeM.s,~a~ M.~,+~+ th0 ~oo. Ad.~.. ~, of Mo+o eo.~ fo~ d~,*°+ ~a,h~+e ,+~;le Reformed ChUrch Mission

Ru o~r footb~S star Robert defendant ~OO aht~ $10 coals aa Street ~s fined El0 ~nd $3[properly In a wooded area ofin Africa, D s , . , .¯

r]~ tile leek ells charge and $400j cosfB for eareleml th’lvln~ May’Weal Point Arena0 on May eli,AJder~ $510.,r+$ of New B °s a9"his S~mdsy a play,wi W ived reUmina he r und $1O c ~ts, plus a 80.day Jsl[I 0 n Amwel[ Eoad SEt ,Si~cial Officer Joseph Be’~i:t.

"Chickens for Bible~," a stot~ ek a p ry a . . ¯ . ¯ .in Mnnda n e e of

term, for he second charge¯ I5 Naaman Wllharns filed the cam i,lan 8 gl3ad the ~ontplalnof two Africs~l boys, will be ~ . y o a hare lieu of ~ayinenl, he was flea Ipre~ented. In the east nee eat~smS death by Buk He ~.v[is , , P D L~t’

[ .....tented lo an additional five[ Mr& Margaret N~y, 40, of]lead the Cl~sifiedsJanles Dante+ David Welch, continued in $1,000 bail pending rnco~flm in jnJl

J ..........Steven Dun° and David Dunn. Grand Jury ~eticn. Police report that the defend-A dedication service for the State Police arrested the sin- ant has a record of 23 liohets in

T]*~ $~,~T fromchurch offering far’the Aft-Joan late after h~6 car struck t:~nd~tbe Slate since t957¯ J " . d

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THE NESTMis4iiotx will be prepared by kitled Percy Dsvi~ a[ So°In He x~as char ed nfleran

Was ey We oh.. Bettnsw!ck on Z{nuth 27 May. 6 accident Ap,Jl l{i on Amwell P~lt~D ’~O PLEASS

The annual mother.daughter a0~th ",~he° R hit tbe man. i h ~ car ran up an embankmerit PICK ~P¯ nearing on a careless drzvth~ n FREE

b~nque will be held Tuesday at ~nto eHcomplain1 todt;ed at lh~ ~ame POULTEY MANURE

8:30 p.m, n he chu’vh. The ~Held in CO~tem/~¯ time wee SOS poned unUI the in ,Ynen wall prepare a~d .... the . i Mr. & Mrs. John Mon :o11~ery THE HEN HOUSEmeal. diet.hie vffense Is rcs~lved, jwer e fined $30 each for can-- Le~n Kapp ~I Newark repre ,It, rapt of court after they refus. RUSIN & SONS

KENDALL PARK BAPTIST i presented he defendent, led to thstify against each olher WE DEI.,IVE~, FRESH EGGSThe Ray Edward Surcknrt Six Me°Sin ~ .TaD }on a complaint of alr*eiaus as"

will preach rm ’*Christ’s I*irst A former East Millsthlle resi,.adult. EL 6-2ff07, 8831.-- OR STOP AT THE FARM

Miracle" from .fah~’s Gcspe[,i dent wlil spend the nexl ~ix [ Magistrate MaYO accused the I)~v/~sou Ave., oft Cvalal Road Fr~kltn Twp.Chapter 2, at the 11 8.m. service I months In County Jail for reck- couple el using the police forceSu~de~" M Constable School. ’I’h~’, ..........inspl~’stional song service andi I II IIIIILI

.... age from ACts. Chapter 2,

TYPEWRITERS

will be entitled "The Birth otthe Chueeh."

Church ~k~hoOI convenes SUU,

~¢~’ day at 9:4~ a.m, with s class foreach t’nemher of the family.

Bible s~,tldy ~nd prayer groupat’il’ n~ee~ Wednesday a~ ~ Pr~’Ch’~celd ~*’VdS~nP~ES~’TF+~"AN’ndR~I~td¯AduI~ eh~Jr’ "i’l -" ’5 EACH

~eel Ioday at d:45 and 8 p,m*and Crusa=iers Choir gatherer "’~omorrow a~ ~:4~ p ~.

There will be a memhershlD¢omr~islun meetin~ tonight ~t8 in Room 2,

~VN~N .~L~ LU~.~ We’re Celebrating Our Fifth Anniversary With This Great

ONE-DAY SALE¯ peaher at the If a.m. serviceem Sunday and ~iehard Vettrus,. you,h w~rkel, from Braoklyn, I

SATURDAY,MAY 2lstwill speak ~t the gos[~el service¯ ~ ~ p.~. S~nd. S~hoo~

FIVE TYPEWRITERS . $ 5.00 each~,or,h~ ~ary ~+~ ~f FIVE TYPEWRITERS . $15.00 eachNorwegian Evan~elleeJ Luther

FIVE TYPEWRITERS . $25.00 each6f the b~Rith & Fellowship Socie

~’hese Hare Been Fidfy Recom’ltiotwd and

Carry c1 90 l)uy Guarantee

15 TYPEWRITERSA SeLec~ Group, iVilh 011e l’e+~r Guarantee

Reg. Pr|ce $59.50be "Sl~eel’ity in Reliflo,ts Pr.e" S~l~iJ..~E PRICE ......... $35.U0 each

BRAND NEW MACHINES5 PORTABI~,E TYPEWRITERS WITH C~RR¥1NG CASE .......... $39.50*5 UNDER~OOD PORTABLES, WITH CASE., AS ILLUSTRATED . . 49.50*.5 FAMOUS MAKE PORTABLES, WITH KEY SET TABULATION ¯ . 79.50*

Environment." The prayer ~ *study graup will meet st 8 p..m [] 5 ELEC. TRI.C ADDING MACHINES ......................... 99.o0

.... ’Plus Tax.,._ o..FREE--Package of Finest Carbon Paper With Every Machine!

I~.."Y?III SALE STARTS AT 9 A.M.

,II "-7~::;=~.;W’ I/I ~ S£RVJCE ~il.4T WESELL

1 := 411 SOMERVILLE TYPEWRITER C0.I-;0,.=;~,,-;~R;;" I[I 9 South Bridge St. . Somerville

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pAG~ 11{ :THE FN’ANKLIN NSW S-RECORD THURSDAY, M&y 19, I~

’ "A T The 1~rankltn All Old Academy Packing for

JVE WS"RECORD Get, New Home ,~"New Jersey’s oldest thdepen

Published Every T~r~da~ dam prelmratory acboo[ furby buys." ninth oldest of its kind ir

lash New~papers Inc. the nation, is preparing to move

EdwaYd N~h, Editor ~xI Pub~ishe~ intu what wiS be only the [ourt~-

Anthony J. Ps~szza, Amlstant Editor home it has h~d since it startedin {774

Office: OMott Street, Middlebush, N.J. If you’re in Newark. nearEr~thred as Second Cless Mat4er on January 4+ 19f5. under the Art Washingthn Park, stroll alonw

March 3, 1878, ~ tim Post Offlo~ at Middinbm~. N. J, Washington Place, Note a isr£~All newe stories and lvtt~s of ~n~aem submitted fee publication

boulder near the sidewalk, Ovmust b~ar the nan~ and address ot the writer. it is a bronze pisque informin~

Sthgle copies 5¢; 1 - year subscription $2.$0; 2"Fears ~t,~S Cnu that hare¯ 188 yea~ ago,

Telephones: Vfkthg 4-7000, RAndolph Jl.~300 ’~ewsrk Aeedemy was estabfished. It grew out el a towt~ ~e"

I~IDDLEBUSH,, N~ J., THUESDAY, MAY--I~, 198S meeting, with funds pledged,und "a sightly and commodious

We Don’t Need a Sales Tax stone edJn~" was o~oted, twestories high, with living quar

Assemblyman Raymond Bate, And all the while this is taking tars for "the" teacher and hi~man’s pian te introduce legisla, pist~e another bureaucracy is family, plus such students as

elected to ledge there themtlon that wou d create a ssled i swelling like a tick attached to selves¯

tax In New Jersey is mos~ dis’{ the h de of the public treasury.t~tefu. ’Foe proposal to dedi [ The school served as a bar ]cote the revenues for education i There is too much time being racks and hospital for American Of ~OO~,a ~C e~[I~@ ~ ~ ~h~n~,s

ldoes not make ii any more ap spent developing methods of soldiers in the Revolution untilpetislng, taxntlnn -- when whal we need British raiders burned it. Then.

Regardlese of the fact that 33 m effort to reduce the burden. In 1793, the State Legislature ap Chayefsky’s ’Tenth Man’

states now utilize this form of i There seems to ~ no need forproved a lottery to raise up to

taxation is no reason for Newl a sales tax to aid the pubhc800 pounds for a new structure.

Paddy Chayefsk.v has an one can a los sme theJersey to fall into the pit des.:scboois- There xs an untapped It went up on Broad Street at

amazing knack, II he writes a lpeculinr musty odor that goespite Mr Bateman’s hope to reservoir of some 430 tuSSah the corner of what is now ~ap

pMy abeUt Italians, as he did in with a run-down Orthodox syna-, s

cinl idiom of the dfe and speech And aa the pthy provides for

eliminate "the regressive fea-ld°t]ars m N. J. Turnpxke surplus proprJately hal ted Academy*’Malty", its mastery of the spe- gogue at 7:3S in the morning.~

which should be dedicated tolion until finally growth and

of the ftMian-Americ~ is so. Jews in the audience the eli.

lures in this tFpe of tax." fund~; over the next 28 Tears Street. Addition followed addi

We doubt hat the backward

¯ " laeh°°is’ Mr. Bateman has beenrestricted land room brought perfect that one WoUld swear {less delight of k~ecognition.charac er s cs o a sales lag

urging that this surplus be used another move. to the school’sIfor

his .... lies; h ...... [y beI What it provide8 for the res~

c~ v~nOthr~O~n~n£~]e~ ~hCe~oP"swltchehtocolt~’e saB~edsh~aSx ~sUddenn- nearPresentorangeL°catl°nStreet.at Firsts familiarStreetItaIian in descent himself, o the audience ....... thor

sumer and makes the retailer the foundin But when he chooses to write obvious cSches eoncerRing pay-butt of corn .... protest. Nu-; g"

sight since 1930 t ....... dog

me r~ ntamt~b°utathaeJe~*’Shrimerekant~?f ehology and ~tiglon appealing.

tured by changing corPe of levis- New Jersey needs a sales tax motorists from the Oranges.)ators the sale0 tax starts Iow, l no morea than it needs the pro ~ov., the Academy, although

g ot, as he did ly wrapp<)d in senlimen~c and{n The Mzddie o( the Night." folklore, That the pla.v really

,is, ..... d wh .... ther’verbo hue n the head. stilI retain,aa the Newark ....

-- c.:u[, a.ever. ..t~-aal~d-!~-mt t~different" but Just does"emergency" arises in the l What we do need is LegisLation says fsI~weS to the city of its e , ?ust as is. most natal thegrapplelssues seriousl~it raises, how-WSbchambers of government, and!to avoid more taxation and, per- bi r t h and, it is hopcd, by mediately recognizable, ever, does not detract from itsthen grows another notch to ful-{ haps, eliminate ~ome of the September 1962, eIa~es will be A{ld now, in his newest play, charm. A New Tork audisneefill a new tonging for tax money.I existing ones. held in buildings on a 68acre "The Tenth Man." he is again fiUds [t uproariously funny. Atract along South Orange Ave- des[Jag with Jews, but this time KiSses City audience might fred

nue, Livingston. in woode( the setting is far from 34th it isss so. This would not n~ces-

Where Is the Bar Association? lovely ~untr,s~de Street. ~n *ed ~f nat ~ d~.r~ ~ h~ fo, the ~isy, fo~-"Although teaching method lance. The piny takes place it) the uproarious reaction certain-

The State Supreme Court the New Jersey Institute of Mu and ca u rses have vastly rundown Orthodox synagogue ly tends to distract from the

s~on will review another con- nJcipal Attorneys to come in aschanged, a tradition of small located in Mineois, Long fsisnd, touching 8alerts u[ the play,

diet of interest appe.I, th,s onel another friend of the court withetasses and close :~aeu]tyI

The chief characters are the which are not the less so becausestudent relations still Persists half.dozen old men who [ors of some of the play’s undurly-the suit contending that State, a brief o i { w

. . , [ ta V e s. from those days in 1774 when the backbone of the minyan, or ing premises.

notSenat°rbe WdhampermittedOZZardto actSh°uld{as woBUt frnn° ye has here been athe "sightly and commodious quorum of I0 adult Jewish capable Performances

. . rd m e Sta e Bar Asso stone ediCice" was erected to males whose presence is re A.s a triumph ol pbo~graphthFrankhn T~wnshlp s muntclpaI elation, and this is conduct we grace Washington Park, at a quired by taw for the conduct at realism in character and dis-attorney while also serving as a ca no comprehend Th s asso time when Newark’s whole any service, including the daily [ague. the play is enhanced by

tared the State Senate. The last year polled every caedi.

]egmlator from So~erset. elation has been a front Une POpulation ~carcely touched the prayers to which aa one except some admirable performances.Into this suit, mstlgsted bY fighter n~.ainst conflict of inter 1,000 mark an occasional 5learner c~mes Perhaps the turmiest and at theSomerset Democrats. has on- eat in g°vernmeatai affairs, eJtd--Tel.news But the aid men come, b~ca~e )area time the most real is

they have nothing else to do, David Vardl ~s the Sexton.Upper House decided to sla.dIdate for the Senate and Asses. APP~ISAL8 COI~FERSNCE and the synagogue is their club, Verdi, a veteran of the Habimah~ all’~ith the senator from Somerset{ blv nn the sub cct But now PLAaNNED BY RU~’OERS their escape front Iunely [tats or Hebrew Theatre, do~v not loseas a "friend o1 the court." Many with the chip~ down and the SUlegislators in both houses have preme Court almost ready to Advancmi appraisal teeh- nagging dRU~ht@Psd[t’isWl sight of the pathos, n this oM

a very pertinent interest in this lliste n to arguments, the New niques, appraisals for special The Dybbuk ’ man who had to drag strangers

types of, properties and current They are men afflicted with off the street for his ndrwsn, [orcv.~e, { Jer~y State Bar Assolcation is a~sessment problems will be th~ sense of their own u~eless- nil the laughter his perforffiat’~eLast week the Court eal]ed on, among the missing, featuPes of Ratgers’ Seventh heSS now that they have grown inspired. Also outstanding was

A~,ua[ Conference for ,S~sess old, They are petty and arltl Donald Herren )s the "terdi~

TiCKLErS By Geor~@ ins officers In New Brnnswiek mentative, managing to get into rp~n", the one who Is dragged

June 20 ~4, Dr. Bonnett M. l~clt ’ aJm°~t hYsterical discLlsslon=

In by /he sexton. He comes with-director of the Bureau" of Gee over such (ubjects as which i: out faith in anythi,~g, isast of all

~qL.~

ernment Research, armounced the proper subway train to tak~ himself¯ stays because of theto Williamsburg But they an girt and eventually attains some

¯ also mtetligent, warmheartet kind of start toward salvatlon.

o =, ;, 7 n=f rZ: .be 0at, ,s ..dOS be ....¯ ~.~.#.~lb

along with that of the girl it isa course in Principles of Mun{c[’ dan her w g "

¯ g , he has been mental rather less convincing than the

ot~no w th ca a on c schizophrenia sympathetic and believable.er in

. [y Ill, ....... years, tsaffltcted others, but Hfi ..... ake~ it

9 g [ r ass $8or9 with ..... but Flth a dybbuk, they all jam Other first rate performanees’-...... d p,o,. .o ..avegive by Jaooh .e.Ami as

~rs * her.,, the dlstraught grandfather+

" A dybbuk is the e’.~[ shos~ Of George Vc~kovee as the wisest-- some listless spirit who posses- t)f the group, f~JU Jaeobl as theU~. BUDGET DIRECTOR . .

8es the body °f a [t¥1ng SOu[ in atheist, Rudolf WeJos aa LbeAJDRBSSB C OF C order to give vent to i~ fee[Jags,mystic, Oene Sake as the younSMaurlee H. Stnn~, director of It m~st be exoroised If it cannot rabbl and Jack Gilford as the

the U.3. Bureau of .khe Sudget ~ be persuaded to depart of [t~ ~tttp]d one. (Rise Schwartz whoWashington, D.C¯, ~[L speak at own,acCord, or else its victim uaLmLly plays the gLrL did notthe 49th ennual dhaner of the~wi[l’dia perform the night We attended.)New Jersey State Chamber of In l developing this situation Chayefshy manifests in "TheCommerce. Albert R Aches, ex. whloh obviously has rich ~ossi. Tenth Man" a poetic feeling ab.

~ ~" ecutlve vice president of the "

chamber, h~8 artllol/ilcedApproximately 1,000 New Je~.

.. , , ,,

"Hetll go out and slng barberlhop harmony l,yen~l~gh~ a week, but [ have to drag him Out for dinner,"

PA~E’Zd , T~E FRAYKLIM NEWS-RECdRD" THURSDAy, MAY tg, 19~

4Reel Estate Real F~tate , For Sale

North Side JO$~,PH BIELANaKI "SINGER 3.DAY SALENeW Cape Cod home. completed and ready to move in. It hu

5 zooms argt Ilia bath. $14,50G terms. Re~ ~stGte A[ge~--,~ Guaranteed Used Machines

North Side Cla~mont Homes Singer Treadle ........ $ O.g$Electric Console .......... $16,55This dwelling was lust converted to 3-inmi[y. modern kitchens If you desire a custom bulk house situathd on % acre let~. on busMahogany Desk Model ... $59.50and bathrooms. Ready to move in. Priced right at Sial,d00. line, near town. in a disting,’dlehed community, act now. Only a few

desirable lot~ left. Also a lerge selectionDown Sleger repossessnd and floorComplete d-ream ranch home wi~ attached, garage.

Near Somerville, excellent schools, and Highway 22 for fast gram $17,500. sample models. At drastic el¢~,lransportotJon to shopping in metropolitan areas. This Cape Cod oUl prices.has 3 rooms, sun porch and fireplace downstairs, 2 bedrooms and RRri~u, Weisg Terrace oben Friday Eveningbath upstairs. Nice grounds. Fall price $12.900. NO. 1978.

Monitor ParkVacant~ Move In Custom built homes, with city sewers, water, macadam atreel, SINGER

out-Of-Ninth Job transfer forces sale on this ’/-room spur level curbs and gutters. Oa la~’ge lots. SEWING CENTER . ."Model home consists of 5 large rooms, cedar shakes, full base.[~ome. Oil hot water heat, plot 180xg2(L Paved driveway. Aokleg$17,500¯ Owners must sell, leaking for reasonable offer. We have meat, built-in O.E, avon and range, birch cabinets, cerami0 tile Sales--.Service--$hmtals

key. No, 203l. bath with vanity and large mirror, atidleg door cleaala, ohalce of f3 W. Main SL Somervillecolors throughout, $18,900. RA f-C¢4g Open Fri. See.

Where Liying Is Funfn the well e~tabllshed ple~Lsant Green Hills community we offer MazIw~e -- Nod~h Sig[e NEW LOCATION

this easy-to-malntaln rmnbllng split level¯ There is a spacious living Modern 2-thmfly brick and stone house, sepa~te o[I hat water ’I~MPLE THRIP~ SHOProom, full dining room, deluxe kllchen. 3 Rne bedroom~ and bite hB.t. Basement, 2-car gsxage. Lot f0x13f, $24.fOf. l~ East Maln ~,bath. You’ll enjoy the spacious grOund level recreation ,’cam. the Somervilleconwn/ence of the attached garage and the tUn of outdoor living on Manv~le - Two.Family se=]y ~ Mem’~is~0. nicely landscaped spacious lot. Lis~ed at $17,d00, You should mat Three and four-room apartments wit~ baS~, OU heat, basement. EVRRY TRURa. & FRIDAYthis a must on your laspactlon ll~t. $1tf,800, 9 A.M. to 15 NOON

New Homes in Manville RaritanHuff Avenue -f-i’oom Cape Cod homes, $14,f0f. All buyer Modern f-room home. oil heat, all CRy u~lIitles, range, storm Six corner tots. Business see-

$1,f0f down. windows, *, bedrooms, large lot’ exeeRent for large famil~, tlq,f00, tion on S. Main St, in ManvIUe.If Edgewoed Terrace, SouthWe.stun Section--5-room ranch home, attached garage. Lot 75x1~ Manville-North Side Round Brook.$1d.0~.

Modern @room home, fireplace, basement, gas heat, range, ...North Side--Large d-rDorn Cape Cod homes, 1~ baths. Lotsgarage, $14,500.8fxl00. $16,5f0. Terms. Hogs, whole or half, sausage.

meat and bacon. George Rot-South Slde--5-ro~m ranch home, 3 bedrooms. Lot 6fxlf0. $15,000.Hi]~t~horough Itch, Homestead Rd., Belle Mead.Weston Section--.5 room ranch home, 8 bedrooms. Lot qd:(lf0.

$1f.af0. Modern f-room ranch home. Fireplace, gas hot water heat, FL 9-ff~.~q’urth Side-~-rpom ranch home, 3 bedrooms, Lot f2x115. $1d,90f, hgsemer~, g~xage. Lot lf{)xf20. $1fl.901).

Asparagus for free~ing. HenryManville North Side - 2 Family Manville S. Terhune, Canal Road, Grille.

It’s a ~nlee place to live and convenient to everything. This home Modern 6-room Cape Cod home. Gas hot water beat, basement, town. Call FL f-g413.offers you all el this on a 8Oxl0f lot. Asking $]f.200. iron railings. Awnings, alum[sum storm windows and doors.

Lot ~Oxl00. $1d,dfO.Manville - Centrally Located ¯ Manville Beautify Your Home

A.fine 2-family brick home in a convenient lOCation. It has two ¯ CROWN DECORATORS offersFour and one-half room Cape Cod home. expa~ion attic. Oilyou custom-mode drapes andf-room apartments plea a nice 2-room apartment in basement

heat. Open porch, basement, garages $I0,~00.~rleed to settle estate, $25.000. slipcovers, fitted in your home.

3 Bedrooms- $12,600 Manville Famous made thbrlc~. Gum’an. ’teed workmaltshlp. Use our con-

Even if you’re not mak]ng your landlord rich, you’re sur~ New ~.rc~m ranch home, built-In a~n an4 range, assonant,wnlent budget piss. T~venty

~aying of his mortgage. Do yourself the same good turn by Lot 60x[00. $15.0ff.years of satisfied customer,

owning this 3-bedroom home with recreation room. aa extra Manville CaR our representatives withouthitvhe~, and basement. Oversized gareg% lot lffx100, Earlyp~ssesslen. No. 2048. New 5.room ranch home. Built-lit oven ~nd range. Basement. obligation for free estimates.

Attached garage. Lot ?~xt0f. $16,000.EL 6-0540All Buyers $1150 Down ManvilleSouth Sound Brook, 3-year<~ld ranch home, 5 well arranged

rooms and tile bath. ~ull basement, aluminum storm sash. LotNew 5-room ranch home. Built-in oven and range. Bm~ment. Help Wanted

66X100 with trees, Full price $lf~df0, Attached garage¯ tel 100xl00. $16.f00.

Women !Many Other Listings Available JOSEPH B~SKI

If You . ..Re~ ~@~(I~R ,~’e~3y Would ra[her have a parl-in~e

~, 1 KRIPSAK AGENCY JOHN MEHALICE. ASSOCIATR SRO[~R housekeeping job instead of slt+

,¢ Member of Multiple fasting Rorvlee 10 S. Mat- St., Manville RA 5-1995 ~ng at homeWould like to supplement your

~8 S. MAIN ST. RA 5-6581 MAN~Elfnoansw~reatlRAS-laO0orgLO-3f0f, income at $125 Per hour plus

Real Estate Real EstatetransportationWould like an oppertunlty to do

¯ a Community Service by helping~,.._ NO DOJVN PA}[MENT RILLSBOROUGR TOWNSHIP What You’ve Always in homes where there is illness

Attractive 84-foot ranch, 3 bed-Wazlted

disability

t HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP rooms, [~ baths. Jiving room) ThenbeaHOMgMAKgR, Afree

with fireplace. Custom kitchen)Four years old and like new, training cuurse is being provided

3 bedroom split level 2 baths starting June 8. lasthtg one week.Completely reconditioned 4-bedroom dwelling, 2 fur baths, with built in oven nnd counter " " ’ ’copper tubing, new well and septic system. Large bright’rooms-- top range. Dishwasher. refrlgera- very large. B~f double garage Call or write the HomemakerI~ewly pathted le~rior and .:!.riorl Ide~ for large family. Wc tot. Full basement. Lightning with large work area off garage. Service of Somerset County Inc.,

invite your inspection, rods. Attached 2-car garage. All Separate utility room. Dry lie- 80 Grant Ave., Somerville, N. J¯,able basemenl. One~ha]f acre lot Randolph 5-~83f.this on f½ acres of ground. Don’twith 8f-N. blacktop driveway In

L H A L P E R N A G E N C Y miss this buy at $26,5f0,refinedslowly growing cemmum- Mechanic

MON’I~OMERY 2~WNSHJP W’--:O. ot a housing development. Experienced man capable ofROa: K~l~:e-lnsurance . Eighty-four-acre dairy farm, Modern kitchen, separate dining

high earnings on FLat-Rate Plan..modern bern, large 2-family room, good Hillsbo~augh aeho~ts

2 weeks paid vacation plus otherlg W. Main bt RA 2~3400 Somerville house wlth all Improvements. with bus stop at the door. Just benefits. Apply in F~r~on to Sar-A real buy at $36,0f0. 15 missies to Princeton or fl0m- vlee Manager.

Orville; 55 minutes to WallUsed Cars Moving & Truektn~ L|STINGS WANTED Street on Reading dR. Low Nagsau Motor Company

m ; taxes, low heating costs¯ $1g.gl~ " 18-f4 Chambers S~reet1082 Pontiac, hydromatie, ra- ffI’~VE D, SOPKO Vincent K. F]E]~dery Or come and talk to us. FL.an. Princeton, New Jersey

AIp~t~ for R~t~ dera 9.flf108,Salesman to sell l~w Ford

for quick sale. rRA 2.21fK*, wn~r,~TO1~ VAN IAN~, II~Route 206, STATION ~ H. BUBE ea,~, Faleom, Ford Trucks, Mer-~totO-Colg;

GUAffANT3I~3 USED CA~" Moving and I~toril~ BELLE ME~.D, N.J. Mxmntathview Road SURFS, Comet~, Lthcolns, andR~I[~ Meag, N.J. Prthe~thn’a l~rgeat selections of

8sial aM Service M N. l?th Aoe~ Ma~VlIII In~ i)-~f2~ ~L F.~fP5A-1 U~ed Cars. One month train-

Manvme, soulf~ ~do, Josep~ Palko, Buddering, pa~e ~eat~on, tree Ufo in..Agfflththd with Ally Rrc~, Garage

J.G. Matt0a, Movln~ & Trta~. frame house, g ~ and 8IO,W,,IY~h Ave., Mg.vil~ ettranee. Opportunity of earnings ,lqndoraa ,e~. Loeal aJ~ long ~. ~i. ~eetr~ty, g~, wator, Lot i~dotph ~,5e41 unllmlthd. Call Mr. George ~V.

I~. B-g’Og eao ~;~tl~..~ ~ ~ eoatf9, Asktog srlee, $9000, Cpnover, Nassau ~.ofob~ COn~.,

’Lost ~ ~.a,,.._ na ~1~P.A ~I~. a.~.Id~ "u~, : i.~-~e1~, par~, Frt~aton. Sd* #er~,~o~°. "

, ,, ct.,t~., ~f acmes, ~or mJ. ~, 1~/.wK,:l.~o.".Two houses, one .2-fgr~tly, "oRe¯ U~t. t,r~ C~hbr’ s~I. ~lph 5-33(}0. t~y. On s. gth a~., ~tn vlgbgt~ o~ eouth side in Man- yille. In(l, MIchael M~hUR, t~5

¯ .~,~..a ~ ,~; .a~. ~.~.-. I’ImageY~ ~ -s.~,,~5~mi,,.

TI~URSDAY+ ~A~ 19.~9~ TH! FRANKLIN ~tzW.~-RECOHD PAGE 1~

Apptoxlroately 400 diversifiedD g Inoculations Eagle, Auxiliary I,od~,,,io, ~,~.,. o~ l~o+~ +o. Installs Officers ~.o City Of Trenton.

Bgie a Satdur., o.o.+.--J. IL CHARNESKI’AGENCY nv ofncers of the Frnnk[i~ NO. t~6Eagles LadJe~ AuxiJinr~ wereReaho~ aad Insurance AN ORDINANCE ACeEPTINO

m"r xa"ran"n Park +o+th.odin t., .... .

Eagles Ha)] on ~ay Street will1 VILLX AS pt’~LIC SiEgel8+~,qD pRUVID[~412, FOR q*l{E M*

4,2 S. Main St. Manville, N. J, J~ep, Nagy of the Frnnklin pItOVS~IgNT. ~tAINI’gNa~CllThe Township health depart ~ag[e~ Athletic C/ub aa install AND RBpAIR THEREO~"

~tE i%- ORDAINED b. Ihe TOwtt.~.~ 2.00~0.

ment will ,conduct a series o[’ing officer, into Counel or he ~rown~h,p oflee el/nic~ al wh/eh /icertsed ! Mt~¯ Joseph Ol~sa. ore*ideal Ft’nnklhl" C°t~ntl" ~f J°lner~l. NewJe~y. as oH,~asdogs can receive a rabies ino i and MIX. Joseph Andlillo, vice $ectlon 1 tile iollowlng deserlbeci

MANVILLE culat/ons. / pre~/denL were insthlled fors,~+t~+’reot~ ~eewlmnthe+ebr.,~,’ee~v..t.~ *~ n. ~bl~oe

Tile firdt se~lon will be held spread tt-rnxs. F ~nkltn:L~x Erk~on AeeHuo I~" Ctlde~AT ~q~EN HI[.LS, 6-room ~plit-I~eel, Very clean ¢ondiCJo~. Saturday in the I~t’anklin Park~ Olhel ’sl taking office were ns show,x on the ,nap o¢ Norsel,ltl~

l%easonsbth. Firehouse, the second in Corn . Mr& Michael Yatauro, ’¯ucot’d. B~4]INN]NG lu file Soulhwestert~li.e of Btat~kar Hilt Road, as me sameGOOD COMMERC AL hut d’ng size 32 x 90, "n center of own n unity F rehouse un May 28 ing sec ’el ary Mrs ~lehar d, s hg°w eS~abheSheao m a r tlntt~ 11g~. . o re ou ~ er p t~ ~a ~s th ra-

". Idea or any bu e~s use $ 9,500 and the third in T0wnSblp Hall i Yataur , corle~ohdlng 8e¢ of, Eighteen Hundred Twettty.¢zveor, JuIte @ The e tlic $ v,,i L¯tln ’ rsry. Mrs¯ Juhll M ogle trca I I~1 feel¯ zum~ °r le~ to tie, . i, ¯ . , . Sutt t he,~lel..¢ role ~g;ltlu t i iff tF, e

SPLIT LEVEL at Evara DriVe, hke r,ew; 7 t’oom~ wlth I ~ :from 1 to 3 p.m. Dr, Chester;sur~r; Mrs. Charles Gobae, Suuthwesterly l~le o~ Piny gtreet as[~a p yroom axd Inched garage, A,traehve ]awn.Re~s0nable Paulu~ of New Brunswick wtll Mrs. Joaeph Nag’t, IV[is Albert xi e" a~ ~i me Sone e cuu .

I he, qh~ t~ri~= " . P.e~,l ~i Mrs te’-v ’~ -*a~lion [ tv Clerks Oltlee ou May lo l’.~ts aa

OUR LIST OF NEW HOMES_ ................ : ................ M ...... O ¯ ’

MOR2"GA~E-- ARRANGEMENTS MADE S " ’ , w p’ g ¯ " ’ ~ ~ $ r yI . ~ C XlTI ee~ ~t o ~d ¯ ab Ijibe nf [~ut~k~*~ [HI[ ~oagt ~. the ~lXl~

~cWardens, kas ~totl.fig’d Ihe health . .° t pp x P s new ~s o~tshod a a r~ n g So m-

S -roost CApe Cod. S. 2Lst AVe, ~14,~00. ba, ard })at start n~ n~x week e y Mrs Be na ’d Pe os[" ~nfl wl{sterl ~hc several court-ca thee~’o~I . . ! .. -- - i.Two T~ou~nd Tel ~ 0 r~e u~ ¯

Five roe r ~t hou S 21 [ all stray dogs Will be pickedUp Mrs. tartagtione~ retresnrneal~ I or m o th~ NortheAsterly l%e o- m it ch se , ~ S.ve dl~ 000. : ]M "$. Ju ]t J’~ V k~" c.e ACken parkwa aa shown on a map¯ . [ ~/]d ,g~R/tl~o*qSp$ I BS /4 e d tO SO.0 ~1, # , ~4e ~ Rrtown at; "’~ontevllle’+ a~ flied IV.

~l’¢e-~’~Jt~xl r~tr~?k with garage o S. Ma n ,~.. Wes on seer eta, owners in v o alien of rauaicipa pa Mrs Pau H dory:, sutl. ottthe l~aYS°mer~et0 928C°qnta i~ffapCterk’s~,/o Orflee~_~?Sx]00 p.#.t. $15,300. l~te. 8btt~, Mrs. Jam~ Perrl arm ~ it.eels Avmxue 04" wide~ an ~huwa

I . . Mr s W am Na ¯ el he Map o Noeaev eElse- ecru ra ch w h garage, 00x d0 p ot Or, N "t h Ave [ Adopted in 1957, ~he ordinance . ~’¯ - . . ~F~_~N~IN~ in he So~thw~*st~ri~t

16 5 " states at no dog ~ha[l run a ¢ na p arts ~t ere maae ~or a ,,re ~, ounce, a,,, ~toa~, aa ~J~"$ go. - ~ ~ l es abllshmI and tanninI n m SOUl -

large, that he shR][ be accom-! Sprtng ~Rnee to be neId ~tur we~terll dh’eetlon* Nine Humlrsd Ten. ¯ da o J~a ~$ l{a Ha/~d n + IPJP’~ feel, ~pra ~r I~. to ~LO ter-ponies by a person eal:~bte of Y g ¯ g ,minus sa s.l~ewn aa a map ~nuwn[ controllnx~ the dog and who has the affair are Mrs, Perrl and : NOeaevjlte as"tIled i t{ the Sonlet~’mtHeld Wanle ] [ Services ...... ra " I ne s isle~ ~ C°unLv C crk’$ O ¢e on MaY L0

¯ ! , { ’ {a0 oat ~c~rely eohtrolled by ,gi kelt’s, i. ag 0 , ~ ~1 t4 u},i 11~6 a~ Map No. t4g 13 ’¯ . , ¯ . S~uo~ ~¯ The Tow h p Coutt¢l

.... [ . l leash not .... !b ..... feet MI,, Wt]ham Nagy, Nits. Gobae!h ............. L~ i ........... dJlflle [1[OUI~ { ,~ BU~f~ ~OLLgt31| { [orig. Al[ ~tray, will L.~ d~t-oy, and Mrs. Paul ~avotsky. , ................... tO forth. ......

I I I+ ¯. ¯ purpo ¯ o use by the p ~e.

r~ake Axgo D011ar~! Use your 17 L.IvIn~Wt01& Ave. ed after sever days. The auxthary will hold ~ Section 3 All other ordtrtunees o¢~are time now that the kiddie~ ~ew Brur*awick, ~. J. There will be a special steel, penny sale June 22 in the hall ~arfs ot ordtnspee~, t.¢~,x~Lstent het~-- ee a

" wtn~ ure nel~o¥ re emleo.Itee a schoo Ea we o threeI

~ompiete S retari and [ zn~ of the hen h board Ol~or- Chalrrnel~ are Mrs. Andrfllo and ~eetlon 4 This ordinance sh~tl t~,Redollars an hot~r For parhru[ars, Acc0untlo~ C UI’~e~.

row nlght ~t~ 8 ~ r~, tO TowDshlp MIsS Judith Nagy, asstste¢~ by [ p~13llcat[o n aec~rdhlg t O late’

w" te Box 206 Phil psburg H J [lay and Nxght (2 asseaI {all th diseus~ Tow~Sship ~ewer

Mrs James ~layda Mrs Greg[ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~.¢ lot.... p , C~artet -0~ age problems open ng O[ a tnu cry Ko¢.~ls a d MI~. Zavolsky [, , . Te[e hone 0 4ff ’ T ~ ares g r~ , ~le ro-

d~eed ~tl a ~xeeH g o Ihe T wC,~hLp, ¯ . ’ . C~tLtnell a[ tl~e TO,.vnsh]p of I~e:ltlk][t~Telephone trttervle’~’lng. EX, -- ¯ ntclpal chrllc fur lr~dl[e~ts Bnd Re~reshmenl6 were ~lVOd 8~ [ on Tho Ira h doy of M~F, l~d¢l and W,~

~erieneed Fezua e He rly waive U eI.LON’D ’P ON&LDY emerdellcy l~edicol eq lipment the close o[ Mt .nday’s t~eeling ImenThereadOrdlna ft~r ¢elhe’~’~Ilft~-’tbttimeotrther ¢on-W~rk from home one or more OUAP.AN~I~/~D RES.r2r~T for CIv Delerme by Mrs Andrl th and Mrs.~ slurred to* final po~ge by ~ald.h~.ut’$ daily. Give ~ame, addres*. ’ ------ Michael Yataul~). [ ~l~l~wC~lUn~ ladat Mtl~l e~,~l~Sh~and e e hone number o Box ~efxlgers ors, TV j . ¯ ----- d. lh the To’~llshi(I ,~[ F~IIRII~ atP It ~s eshmat@d that In ]960 ~he

"RECORDS’* TO BE TOPIC eight °’t~luek III lh~ evening Iprevafl"[H, Oaklyn 6 New Jersey a~d Automatic Washer~

! U.S. wil have 8 000 000 persons " g e , Ju e ~ a ~ct~+ ve ~" . ’~ ¯ .^ OF F RE SC OOL CLASS ¯ a, d place Ot ~ any thue and......... ~%,~ do ~ ($gl dO~l~- I co ~e~rs 0£ a~*e OraWID~ lU si r e ¯ e Place to Which such tn*ethlg lnay be

Dental asatatan., current poal b Ba e ~t~e0 ds ~t$ R qIJ r d : ddj.nrrl~. ~lI pel~Oll$ interested willilholl do sea n rot rement n O fl " O t~ r ° I b~* g cn O oPb~ " q it)" ° be hem df . by he N aa B e¯ tign experle;tce not ~leees.~ry TWO do]]~r* (d~ ~l~ w~g ,~d~+ ~]tc’~r/~[ag ~{IC30t’~[~Stz~-"P" . ¯ Underwt’i er " w II 13~ discussed FRED L SASUOM

.’t; ~ refe~-nces. Wt.tt~ Dept+ A, Th~ - ~- ~ .... +, ,* ~ ] Tu~Itshlp clinkue,,.s + T.H. FULTON . ~.u*’saa.v m L.ountry nlt,a rtre.!,{.~.,2, ;m,~+. ,

¯ ~*PVIC~S hol~e at the sixth session t)f the i ----t99.~01 W. Main St,, Somervi~* Sol, elect County Fil’e School. J UOASU of glJUCATION

Toaehc:-*i o,llv--ace You look "Fmelor~ Axtthori~d" CESSPOOLS The fifth ~ession will be held! fflt:%N~qLlN~ff*rl)=~N[~l~tng for a Summ:z position that

tnnight’ ~;lar~Jj)~ ii I ~*

~O~I~R~T t’OUNTY, NEW JERSEYWill bring you sati+[aelion 8a lermt~ldalre & Te)ev{av~o and

Nex Thursda "’~ instr ICtllt’S NOTICE [~ HEREBY GIVEN that,Well as t~ glz;1;’3tltecd income? 8ales and ger’:/ic9 S~pT] c TANK~ . .~*~n.a~" sOaIL~i )iris wlll be rueeIv¢cl

.a-d} be WO{ er Run) uzl. ~ol’~lel’! ?ly the ~lglt-ct of ~ducatlUlt of Frattkll¢~CaLl RA 5~t573 :>r write L ovd PhOne aa. 5-7100 CLEANED i h ¯ ut le" i," De Toa ~11P 8a e°*et ~°utllY ~eweh 0[ of I e D %.P} ,% F e jeraey for tile ~x[¢*t~sioa of [he SewerA, M%,er, P.O. Box 124, ~mer-viLIe, N, d WE DO NOT MAKE

7 Trucks dr-- No Waiting partmetll sod C~pt. John P. /.nw [l+m+ £We e;¢islu+~ rmntloJe at¯ e he Htller~t Schta~l ruunlng appr~tTownle~ of the Pla rifle d D rnnlel ~ ~ feet Lo a n~ inanhole

For Rent WeDDmO CAr:~S! RUSSELl+ " REID lartment tlon)ocut edproperty.°n mr togethersrl’aDI BOm~dwnh Oral[ zdWt~r

k ....WE CREATE THEM! 20 YearS Experience ........ 7~ ---- itWldental thereto. In aee,,rdane~ ~lttt

FUNERAL HOME’ ’--~.e p,.~ ,,,,~ .p~mc~t, ......p~,

For gentlemen, 3 rooms, aH Prince~a Bake Shop vz 4-2534 El, tl’~800c,tte2ts-mnChzce~.bY Mlcklewrlght andEaltMoum~r6,~tu vt~,ttAr"

k ~single with kik-hen. Ptivate. 5LO RA ~-23]g Avenne nt lar.apeet Strut. ~Yrentua,

¯ Washington Ave.. Manville. 89 S. Main gt., Mauvi!Ie CESSPOOLS, SEPTIC TANKS IS6 LIVINGSTON AVh. N~er.V I.¢.1" SeYco,lS.aLtinga d t’~ nettl~ngineelm,and Wlltber*ll0t

i FOU/ ..... , and bath, 918 Hoehstein’* Bakery CLI~AUeD QuackenbosS~zw u.0~g.,cs,t~,,~oo~e.,,~..o*~,.. ,o, ,.+ .~o~o .,. ...........~. ~,,,,"~.aL)et~s Ave,, tKanville, IRA 5. t> , the Bo,trd u[ ~ducoLiOn u[ Frahk-

HA 2.021[ Charles W. Cortelyou KILI~Eg ~-0008 Its TaW,labS. leeaea ut the pItteG "eve SchOOl HIRImiand and Pine~399.

- 171 W¯ Main St¯, ~mervi[ie An’ca’ell Bored1 Midd]ebu&h == = ...... ~--GN¢¢,°ve Jez ~ey. A x’ermes’at e{@htNew oeockBrumw{ek’l{:~0......... ~+~,~eot, ~, ’~"

{: DRIVE IN ~ ~ ~’°+’""’ ........ ’ ......AVU., MUaVJJ~e. P.,~. 2.~7~?, F~.AN]CJ~I~ PAI~ Call V1 4~18g t~. and wlll I>e opei~ed and read

MARINE 8UPPLY " Imeledtale%Y lhereef[°r

e.r~,+hed ...... foe ~ .,- Authorized PaintingCLEANERS ~’ ..................... ’ ....."’

Rt. 27 opPoSite Embers Re~

Pspcr L* ~x ~ ""^"J^" ~ ~ ~"’"" ~ """JOhnson Motors DeaLer uflll_=ll~ ~",,~, ~I*Ia’Y- nnd shall ie adce~dgentlemen.~n~[ SaturdaysCa[landRA Sundays.2"1127 af[er EloaL~Molors--Traile~ t"~..~4 ~* *~,,~.~. *e =~,,,,

Exp-~rthnced Services & Repairs VI 4"9557 ~ ~,,.,...i. ~,~,,-,,. -,~ ~,-- ~:,-~e................. o A e.,,.a ~’.%, n~,,.l,ulek N^,,- m.r.},Iodeyn npartmeut in Mnnv]{le: FREE ~TIMA’I*~S

~y~

-[,~f. ~,,,,’*,.-* ,t--. ~. ~ ,~*twdrooms and bath; heat and hot Franklin Park DA 9-ZlOg da’e. t. the hid ooenl.¢ tl,,,~ aud .

RA 2-1934 beLWL~!U 8 a, In. and BOATS -- Built, Hepaired CLdSSlFIED RATES ............................... ,~o? p. /n. /{~ 5-9977 betwven ~ and Rgld Fiberglas.~ed, / .r =a,l~,+... ~¢ ~r.,.~’~. ~., ,,<+~+.,

<"9 p m, 12 ft Skiff -- St 15 The Manville Ne’~ ~’..,, n.,.+,,.,-u ~’.., .t.r~*v, .-d’’ , .............. Boat kit, and tece$$oel.. BOX ..............................

,,~-," Service~ trailers, rentals and I~ar is. The l~a~kil~ NeWa-tg~ord

+’’-,-.~’,"-n.--.~"~’"" "’*=~^~,+u ,..""~t,,.-’+’n ~ ’.’..-- ̂ .a"’taSTORAfiE ..................................

,DORS[ ~ [v[~ff4NA ’*Bon~: WorV4V’ gou~ ~o~erset NeWS ¢~,’ -°.h ~’ ,,no..n~"e-’l~ t. ~he

Old Bridgell7 MainCLst.9"0g9gALL 3 PAPERS .~ / .t ~.*.u,,. ?.,,,.*~*. .,~ ~l,,q*SPECIAL RATES

For R. I;.. FOR--eda-r*n~ we buy and sell used gun~,

Porlable Typewr]Iers To~ dollar paid. DeCl~eo’s Spark- l~ve cents Pet Wol~, $1,00 ~We’ll safely store your Win- u...a .r ~a,,~+,~. .e ~’~+m~tm

the C.-oods, 31 S, Main, Martvilte. ,~ttun char~ per laseHio~tee art{cths and return them ~o,,..-~l. ¢.¢ -~t I~ 1ha. *-n ~’r-

FREE PICK-UP & DELIW~RY RA 0-0354.Blind ads~ to whit~ reISle~ are ¢o y’off la the Fall -- tveehly B a ~qd mu, b~ a~t~veree nt t~¢

FRANKLIN BUSINESS ~ ,agr~a to ~t. ~w,r~r- ..~. c.n,~ ~, ,.. *~,., r,,~,MAC.}{I~E CO. I~ mr* z@ t=ttt m, l~0n. 0ASBmSOOVU~’a CAlm~zFOg,~.,.. so, ..........

,k ’. "~.~""~. °’ ~"~’"~n ~4,4 ~.~ ~x. w hdrmw, tot8eerie0 - ~.~palr. t,...,.S n~vhe~tha .orcU, ,~mt ,. Pick-Up & Delivery" I ~,L., ,.. ,...,.m., m,,,,,t m~*

Typewriters -- Addle Maehln~ [~ ~ ~ ~dB, ~ul the t~lll -- { hld.’l’h ors v~e+o wmv"dv* tn n ~o eetmlL~n.y Innr f rollIUh~r B-3799 n~ Ma~t Bt~ ~aavfl~ nm~. ~k~l~ll~me nmmmNm m p t11~1r ! o*:’,~ Ilhlddln~I¢l¢ltt¢"thqt~’~tOf~

90 W~’xUt St.. Franklin ’~rm ~ I~I~W ~mmdea ~ t~ra wm~l~, sb~. ¯ , omma Of

: __11 ~. r. r~.**t~. ~

PAOE i@ . , . , : THE FRANKLIN "NEWS-RECORD ~SDAY,’MAy 10, +~

P~s ANNV~ ME~mO ~ FO~ ~WSS~ ~ IL4~ILTON ~The ~mmal meeting ~ the Dptchtreqt.cocktall hour will Tentative dath~ for gradua+

?0J ]IAM~TON ST,,¯ : start at d:d0 p. m,, and a bu~e8omerset Cotmty Heart Azao-will r

tlon exercises in four Town- FRANKLIN TWP,"Nation will be se red at ?:a0. The meet-be held May {{8 in ~ will begin at 8:80 ~d dm’*~-Somerville Inn, ebeirman Mrs | hag win ethrt at 9 p. m,

Three new cubs, Lew~ Deicb ship elementary schools were ~Stephen Ross and Nllcott" WII =~mced at Monea.v*s meet.llama, received Bobcat pln~ leg of the Board of Education.from Cubmaster Arnold Eograf ~’~ey 8re EEzabeth Ave~tte lJL~gve your wogrlel ~N 70u, at the monthly meeting insl Sohool, J~e 111 FranklinBnJoy a pinasu~able eve~tn¢ withweek in Pine Grove M a D o I P=;rk School, du~e 16; Middle- 1 ~ toSchool,

bush S~hoo|, June 18, and HRI ........... I P,M*’l"ne 4 Naturals B.~, .~.~ds +~, ,o P., Mond~ ~,b ,.*.Rosenbintt, NiDha~d Weiss and eres~ 8chodl, June I?.

6’Musid~ lot dh@ Fine Set"WJllintft Larsen; Alan Kr&vthand N. Binmenkranlz rece, v~ " MUSIC arld DANCING

S Night gold art ...... d Pau, Bogra~aturday a.d Roherl Marhotd were presented silver arrow achieve

Ae¢omm~(inns for Weddings, B~queL% PartictL ment awards, Fri,Seven dehs presented a pro

JamTHE HOLIDAY INN . .... *th ~ +bo,+~o~, th .... andThe pack will participate i~Thethe MIddlese:~ Cetmcil’s Scoul

ROUTE 130 O.Boma in i%w Brunswick S~t.funs 10 and II Harold Kraviiz Fun

CRANBURY NEW JERSEY t~ ticket chairman of the affair. NightsFor the May excursion, Lawrence Gerber, ~rl D cbairr~a~,has arranged a tour of the Rut.gers Agricultural Fanl. AT

B B The pack surprised their

=°thers’°n Mothers DaY "vith O’BRIEN’S TavernO O hand-made giNs.The last meeting of the season ~$~C byW W will be held June 14 as a picfi~c

L L in Squibb Park. There will be THE NATIONALLY FAMOUSan executive meetir~ Ju3~e 7 in

E E Mr. ~erber’+ b .... ~ ~ SUN VALLEY BOYSRoberts Road to discuss final

R R ..... gements tor me outins. ~hner -- Sandy - PaulADDED ATEEAC~IONA A Democrats to Spomor JOHN ~NO

M M Forum on Industry (T~e ONE MAN BAND)

A A "The Future d Industrial De- [veinpment in Franklin Town. SUNDAY COCKTAIL HOUR~htp" will be the l~p~e of a Imb- INow Forming -- 1i¢ ~er~ .ponssred by the Mar~ Ret.er at the ~ta.e

Teams for a Major League rrarJdin D ...... tic Club Wed-nesday at 8:30 p.m. in the Mid

FOR SEPT. 1960-61 SEASON dt.bu~h ~,eb ..... O’BRIEN’S TavernSeveral ToWnship ofticia]s, in.TO BOWL THURSDAY NIO~8 -- 900- 9~0 Avera/~ cindlng Councilmen F ~ a n~ Elizabeth Ave. S. Bound Brook

TO JOI~ Keary and Warren Huff, have

Ca~1 Pat Bavllse been invited to attend. Specific[uestlons will concern the pro Air ~ditJo~ed ~ MATINEEBETWEEN 6 P. M. and 7 P. M-~o~ed sale of 218 Townsdip.

DAILY l:~ORA 5"O~59 ~wned building lots to a Prince gut M~,te, St.

BOWLERAMAton do~elo~er a~d re,~ted .ego ,.=,.~,., co~r~.ous

Somerset u.tio~ 1 .... ice the former N. I, ~LA 5"O58~ SAT. t~ SUN.

Somerville & Raritan Circle, RaHtan, N.J. Soeony Construction Co. subdlv. .,,Jsion of more than¯400 lots off

............ Easton Avenue. A question and I Now thru Sat. - May 21st [

t "MASTERS of A sm"m~i~’e~’Yl’°s ]Holiday Steak House ,~CON~O ~ "~ULLERS OFYOU’ll find all th~ e~mforts of home mixed with a pleasant

JUNGLE" v KILIMANJARO" Iatmosphere, ~nd all at prices you can afford. Why nt>t stop

[ [I ]in soon? We’re sure you’ll find the fOOd.delisie~. -- .

] Sun.-Mon.-Tues. May 22-23-24 I

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