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eMOtE YOU. 1 T The Franklin ,, WANTADS 2.VE WS--RECORD RA 5-3300 . I Thursday VOL. 8, No. 11 SOMERSET, N. d., THBKgDAY, DI~CIGMBER "1, 1861 5¢ Per COI~ 1 t y’~ercen=enar - THE YULE LIGHTS GO ON AGAIN Sewerage V.lt M~..,,,~. ,g’k001S Receive Monday at Ftdl Strength Group Named Added $51,190 ~h,o th~s weak ...... d nT ..... OnAid Appeal tartary Committee to plan Franklin particlpatlon in the The amount of additional i~th birthday. formula has been rave&ted by Sa’mp$on G. Smith, a~perthtend- The additional money alL0cat- Townshlp Manager Wi]llam letter to Tuwnship off]elals. Mrs. Richard M. Nierenbertq and Mrs. John 81~pko I League Et a~cessf~] appeal was Ixlada k~tlder the direction of St~pbeI~ Named last week by the Coun- C. Reid, Township tax a~essor. oil as the fifth member, bring- The State DeI~artmel~t of Edu- ing the Sewerage Authority up cation will thus provide current to full strength. Mr. Szabo wl]] ~xpense aid of $435,615, plus an- ~ar]es E. McCiure, Wamnn’~ YULETIDE CUSTOM of the Chamber of Caramels at 8 p.~. in the Admthistralive vious allocation was $389,079 Iv. Club; Anthon~ ]~Btere]i end C for ~ second year aa Rn iIItuntnated Chrlstmas tree Is set up i~ Office. ~id and $0g,3B1 for buildthg, Gus C~ngisnot ChaJnhor el fhe HamlIt~. StA~et ht~$thess district. Present at turn-on He Joth$ Frank Keary, vice- The school superlntendetl¢~ Cor~T, erce; RnbertD. LaP]ante mc~zles Were (from left) Mayor George Consovoy, Chamber chairman cttrrantly acting commented: and At~illo Lattanzlo. Lions presldeIZt Atltllony Nate~il, Andrew Payer a~ Joseph Bulkevi¢~ aecretsry.treasurerl Cashniro "I w]Bh to point this out to ~ Club, and J. Leonard Valet and v4 Joe’s Christmas Corner, who supplied the tree. ~e ChamT0e| chalrman; Arthur P. Gebhardt, show you that the municipal Mayor Consovoy of the Coat, oil, am aisD pBtth~ Llp cross-aireet dee~tlons this week and ha~ gecretary-trea~u~r; Casimiro bodies in New Jer.~ey r~st con- added ’~Saas~4~ Gz’e~tingu ~’ to six lUdt~atrlal slg~s ~a entry regals, Calve, and Frank P. Triscark tir~ue to change the baals of P. O. Open Longer . support for education in New For Holiday Mail Ch d Pr i i i To hip ~orsey. ~nd ~u~t unclear.., Both the Midd[ebush a11d Sam- anges an OV S ons n wns a,whattarhapp°nsas oohoo’ ~op~ortthe ta~pa~e~,s ooo- on .... t~ost o., .... ,. ,o.R ;IA;=~_ Code Explained by Innectar .... d.~fn ~rsen,lke~ ~e~ he.day ~h~ole ~eo ~,o ...........~ S~---------- ,sa,e~t.nd nndorotand’n~ or’he oid in Christmas mailings, a~glzificance of t~e local faiL" I~rom Monday through Fri- The neW= Township Building high praise to the trio for "the fusing to hear such appeaL" share in our State [orc~ula. ’~ day, stampsand pnrcelpos~ will Code, which coversall types af buddingcommzttee, slnce t ey work they had done. Mr, Stanton poin?ed out that He concluded with thls: be handled from 8 a.m, to 7 aonstruodon, ha~ three princlpa] There [s a po~sthility that the previously only older types of "I am sure the ~anager and p.m.. registry and moneyordersdiffe~tnces from previous build- two outside members may also constructionmethod~ were al- Councilwl]] want to compiitnen~ from 8:30 to 5, ing laws. TheF were explained ed effort he has made over the be asked to serve on the first ]o’.ved in the area. The code per- our tax assessor for the contitttt- East Milistane office wilI this week to The Fret, kiln News- .... h mile post and ~eam or thu~s years lo maintain our ratio a’~ close st 6 p.m., but otherwise R~ord .by BulldB~g Inspector the higkest level possibleJ’ follow the same schodu]e. Benjamln F. Sthnton. Franklin Park probably ~,i[] con- The major addJtioa~ or the code. tinue its regular hours at 0 changes are thc~6: The committee will he named AND THERE MAY BE MORE a.m. to 6 p.m. i. "The code has been adjust-by the Court-i], prohsblY at next SalUcday the office will be ed t0 accept contem’~nrary, or week’s meeting, and will consist open all day from 8 Io 5, and on nlor~ modarn, types of design," at threemerc~bers, one of whom Sunday afternoon from g to 6 P m. There will also he focal de 2, Building fees for m~re cx- muster architct.be a praicsslDnalengineer livery on SLlrdtay, Dee. 17, P crazier homes or commercial Th e first sppointe~ will ~crve Dec, 18 thrnngh 22 the schcd- buildings n°w run higher, based tln~il thP .tidy organization Illeet. u]e ’~,ill be 8 to 7 for stamps and on value, rather than stopping parcel post, 8:30 to ~ for registry at the previous t~aximums, sequentting ofappointmenlsthe Council willandbeSUb’for and money orders. 3. For the first time, a build- a IILl’el-y’ear period, Boreal aehedule s will he re. ing committee is sct up ta atlmed Dec. 23, wilh doors open handle, principally, any appeals Dutle~ of Committee 7:30 to d:30, window from B:30 from decisions of the building The c~tnmittee" ,¥ill meet once to 5 and nn Saturday mornings, inspector, a month wlth the building in- Besides these, the code rcp- specter or upon vail by any resents a general tightening, member, Two votes ’,viii eonsti. USE THE WINDOW? ;and spelling out in detail, o[ trite a quorum sad will carry One light no, to In the initial Isperificatiuns and rules govern, any motion. 8~-page mimeographed copy ing building. In addition to pa~.~ing upon of Ihe building code ig found in a short paragraph relating "To Protect Home-Buyer" t O "ace.s ’~, B~ parposa~ as explained hy regular monthly meeting or, It reads: "Access to living Mr, Stanton is simply "tu pt’o- within five days of a written ap- i rooms, kitchens and bedrooms tcct the home-buyer." shdll be providad without pass "We havana fight v,’ith any ru,eonan om,~ il)g throttgh a bedroord buJ[dlng contractor," ho said, covered by’ the code, will door.~ "so long as he iol[ow~ the code." press its views" on any question In ne’.~paper terminology, The code is the result of a of doub a~)ut he eo~° a "typo" -- typographical er- year and a half of inlermittent cons rue o11 beyond the eehn - scholarship aid In students continuing eoll~N~e training in edueaiton. car -- was made, The "a" work by a committee 0f three ca] training of the inspector, it James Thompseil and Bentamth Beckage~ left, of the Li~m~= ~ so rnques ed by him. goh01arshtp Cornmlttee~ hand the $400 cheek to Mrs. Fl~’enoe Should have i’~ad "a~other. men. Bertram Jotlea, Newark etition, "either granting or re- five,~eae-old program. Capias of the code are avail- arehifect l William Nosy, l~al There is a second right of rip- Randolph~ secretary of the B081~ of EdueatloZh as Norman Fischer peal -- from decisions of the of the board’s 8¢holarshtp Committee looks on, The Lions bare able for public viewing at the contractor, and Mr. Stanthn, committee to the Council, which plans for addittoilsI schchtrships in ethel career fields. CUrreaUy~ building lrrapeetor’s office on At the last Council meeting Raillmad Avenue,It is" also for when the code was adopted, Is required to act on such a eight girls at five separate enrages are being aided by the sake at $3 a copy, Mayor ~eorge Consnvoy paid

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Page 1: eMOtE YOU.1 T The Franklin ,, 2.VE WS--RECORD · eMOtE YOU.1 T The Franklin ,, WANTADS 2.VE WS--RECORD RA 5-3300. I Thursday VOL. 8, No. 11 SOMERSET, N. d., THBKgDAY, DI~CIGMBER "1,

eMOtE YOU.1 T The Franklin ,,WANTADS

2.VE WS--RECORDRA 5-3300. I

Thursday

VOL. 8, No. 11 SOMERSET, N. d., THBKgDAY, DI~CIGMBER "1, 1861 5¢ Per COI~

1t y’~ercen=enar- THE YULE LIGHTS GO ON AGAIN Sewerage V.lt M~..,,,~. ,g’k001S ReceiveMonday at Ftdl Strength

Group Named Added $51,190~h,o th~s weak ......d nT ..... On Aid Appealtartary Committee to planFranklin particlpatlon in the The amount of additional

i~th birthday.

formula has been rave&ted bySa’mp$on G. Smith, a~perthtend-

The additional money alL0cat-

Townshlp Manager Wi]llam letter to Tuwnship off]elals.

Mrs. Richard M. Nierenbertqand Mrs. John 81~pkoI League Et a~cessf~] appeal was Ixlada

k~tlder the direction of St~pbeI~Named last week by the Coun- C. Reid, Township tax a~essor.

oil as the fifth member, bring- The State DeI~artmel~t of Edu-ing the Sewerage Authority up cation will thus provide currentto full strength. Mr. Szabo wl]] ~xpense aid of $435,615, plus an-

~ar]es E. McCiure, Wamnn’~ YULETIDE CUSTOM of the Chamber of Caramels at 8 p.~. in the Admthistralive vious allocation was $389,079 Iv.Club; Anthon~ ]~Btere]i end C for ~ second year aa Rn iIItuntnated Chrlstmas tree Is set up i~ Office. ~id and $0g,3B1 for buildthg,Gus C~ngisnot ChaJnhor el fhe HamlIt~. StA~et ht~$thess district. Present at turn-on He Joth$ Frank Keary, vice- The school superlntendetl¢~Cor~T, erce; RnbertD. LaP]ante mc~zles Were (from left) Mayor George Consovoy, Chamber chairman cttrrantly acting commented:and At~illo Lattanzlo. Lions presldeIZt Atltllony Nate~il, Andrew Payer a~ Joseph Bulkevi¢~ aecretsry.treasurerl Cashniro "I w]Bh to point this out to~ Club, and J. Leonard Valet and v4 Joe’s Christmas Corner, who supplied the tree. ~e ChamT0e| chalrman; Arthur P. Gebhardt, show you that the municipalMayor Consovoy of the Coat, oil,

am aisD pBtth~ Llp cross-aireet dee~tlons this week and ha~ gecretary-trea~u~r; Casimiro bodies in New Jer.~ey r~st con-

added ’~Saas~4~ Gz’e~tingu~’ to six lUdt~atrlal slg~s ~a entry regals, Calve, and Frank P. Triscark tir~ue to change the baals of

P. O. Open Longer . support for education in New

For Holiday Mail Ch d Pr i i i To hip ~orsey. ~nd ~u~t unclear..,Both the Midd[ebush a11d Sam- anges an OV S ons n wns a,whattarhapp°nsas oohoo’ ~op~ortthe ta~pa~e~,s ooo-

on ....t ~ost o., .... ,. ,o.R ;IA;=~_Code Explained by Innectar ....

d.~fn ~rsen,lke~ ~e~he.day ~h~ole ~eo ~ ,o ...........~ S~----------,s a,e~t.nd nndorotand’n~ or’he

oid in Christmas mailings, a~glzificance of t~e local faiL"I~rom Monday through Fri- The neW= Township Building high praise to the trio for "the fusing to hear such appeaL" share in our State [orc~ula.’~

day, stamps and pnrcel pos~ will Code, which covers all types af budding commzttee, slnce t eywork they had done. Mr, Stanton poin?ed out that He concluded with thls:be handled from 8 a.m, to 7 aonstruodon, ha~ three princlpa]

There [s a po~sthility that the previously only older types of"I am sure the ~anager and

p.m.. registry and money orders diffe~tnces from previous build-two outside members may also construction method~ were al-

Council wl]] want to compiitnen~from 8:30 to 5, ing laws. TheF were explained

ed effort he has made over thebe asked to serve on the first ]o’.ved in the area. The code per-our tax assessor for the contitttt-

East Milistane office wilI this week to The Fret, kiln News- ....h mile post and ~eam or thu~s years lo maintain our ratio a’~close st 6 p.m., but otherwise R~ord .by BulldB~g Inspector

the higkest level possibleJ’follow the same schodu]e. Benjamln F. Sthnton.Franklin Park probably ~,i[] con- The major addJtioa~ or the code.tinue its regular hours at 0 changes are thc~6: The committee will he named AND THERE MAY BE MOREa.m. to 6 p.m.

i. "The code has been adjust- by the Court-i], prohsblY at nextSalUcday the office will be ed t0 accept contem’~nrary, or week’s meeting, and will consist

open all day from 8 Io 5, and on nlor~ modarn, types of design," at three merc~bers, one of whomSunday afternoon from g to 6

P m. There will also he focal de2, Building fees for m~re cx- muster architct.be a praicsslDnal engineer

livery on SLlrdtay, Dee. 17, Pcrazier homes or commercial The first sppointe~ will ~crve

Dec, 18 thrnngh 22 the schcd-buildings n°w run higher, based tln~il thP .tidy organization Illeet.

u]e ’~,ill be 8 to 7 for stamps andon value, rather than stopping

parcel post, 8:30 to ~ for registry at the previous t~aximums, sequentting of appointmenlsthe Council willandbeSUb’for

and money orders. 3. For the first time, a build- a IILl’el-y’ear period,Boreal aehedule s will he re. ing committee is sct up ta

atlmed Dec. 23, wilh doors open handle, principally, any appeals Dutle~ of Committee

7:30 to d:30, window from B:30 from decisions of the building The c~tnmittee" ,¥ill meet once

to 5 and nn Saturday mornings, inspector, a month wlth the building in-

Besides these, the code rcp- specter or upon vail by any

resents a general tightening,member, Two votes ’,viii eonsti.

USE THE WINDOW? ;and spelling out in detail, o[ trite a quorum sad will carryOne light no, to In the initial Isperificatiuns and rules govern, any motion.

8~-page mimeographed copy ing building.In addition to pa~.~ing upon

of Ihe building code ig foundin a short paragraph relating "To Protect Home-Buyer"

t O "ace.s’~, B~ parposa~ as explained hy regular monthly meeting or,

It reads: "Access to living Mr, Stanton is simply "tu pt’o- within five days of a written ap-irooms, kitchens and bedrooms tcct the home-buyer."shdll be providad without pass "We havana fight v,’ith any ru,eonan om,~il)g throttgh a bedroord buJ[dlng contractor," ho said, covered by’ the code, willdoor.~ "so long as he iol[ow~ the code." press its views" on any question

In ne’.~paper terminology, The code is the result of a of doub a~)ut he eo~°

a "typo" -- typographical er- year and a half of inlermittent cons rue o11 beyond the eehn - scholarship aid In students continuing eoll~N~e training in edueaiton.

car -- was made, The "a" work by a committee 0f three ca] training of the inspector, it James Thompseil and Bentamth Beckage~ left, of the Li~m~=~ so rnques ed by him. goh01arshtp Cornmlttee~ hand the $400 cheek to Mrs. Fl~’enoe

Should have i’~ad "a~other. men. Bertram Jotlea, Newark

etition, "either granting or re- five,~eae-old program.

Capias of the code are avail- arehifect l William Nosy, l~al There is a second right of rip- Randolph~ secretary of the B081~ of EdueatloZh as Norman Fischerpeal -- from decisions of the of the board’s 8¢holarshtp Committee looks on, The Lions bareable for public viewing at the contractor, and Mr. Stanthn,committee to the Council, which plans for addittoilsI schchtrships in ethel career fields. CUrreaUy~

building lrrapeetor’s office on At the last Council meetingRaillmad Avenue, It is" also for when the code was adopted, Is required to act on such a eight girls at five separate enrages are being aided by the

sake at $3 a copy, Mayor ~eorge Consnvoy paid

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PAGE 3 THE FEANKLIN NEW~-RECOED TffURSDAY DECBMB, ER T, 1Mr

League Given ~t, mammmmmma Aged To Receive Group Shelter Sites ATGUInANEBFRANgLmOPPIUEmGnOPEN

Women’s Gifts Being Sought by C D The lerankltn High SchOolTheState-wide shelter sul-ve~ guidance of|lee wilt open atTalk on Politics

z. 8*. Peter’s Rospital A Christmas party and meet. to be conducted by the Arm:/ 8 p,m, Dee, 14. DegmrtmeritThe League t,[ Wc,.nen Voters Nay. 22---A son, to Mr, & Mru, Lag uf the Woman’s CLub begins Corps of Engineers and the lersonnet will be avsilateo to

of the area It:st week heard Paul Actor el 20 WoodbLne Road, at 8 p.m. Monday in Colonial Navy Bul~oau of Docks is expect, pro’eats prior to the PTA pro"a~m practical pnlltlss, with Nov, 2~-A daughLel, to Mt Poems, At that time n’,embers ed to begin this month, Thonte, s gram. Appathtnlente for con-particular emllhasis on the ~ Mrs. NiohoLss d* Metsilo el will bring gifts to be dlvtrLbuled S, Dtgnan, acting State Civil ferenees must be made by c~lll-"~mmitteewunlan." lt’c.m Mrs 121 Kossuth Street to patients in homes for the Defense dtrestor, has an- the V[ 6-ifi00,Morgnn Upton. Calmly Dome- Nov. 80--/*- son. lo Mr. & Mrs. aged, Harrlsou Farm and Shady notutced.erafic Cul~mittee vice-shelf" Hermnn Krone of 17 Constable heat. ’1he prograr~ sails ~or survey- J-M CRORAL GROUPman and rnelnber of the Coun! Road. I The program, on "Madonnas in~ all Large pubile and private WILL PRESENT CONCERTBom’d of Elections. -Dee. 2-~ son, to Mr. & Mrs. ot the Ages", wtS be presented buildings to be eventually used The Johns-Manville ChoralInlradueod by Ml’s Jam~ Donsid Gaivano of 37 Dawson hy Mrs. Ira Piton. Hostess will as group shelters against the Grotlp will present a one-hourDavh~on. voters service chair- Road; a daughter to Mr. & Mrs. he Mt’s. Johrt V~n Middleswvrth. hazurds of radioactive fallout, progratl ~ uf selected choralrodda Mix. Upton detailed the Thnmas hubinski of 72 Culver The peogrs.m committee of The oaty hsildiuss to be SUl~ey- work a tomorrow evening atditties of the eonn~lttoewoman Street the slab is planning a Pebruary ed are those capable of housing Lyons Veterans Hospit~d as andeseriblng her as an impotent Des. ~i-- 9on, la MI* & Mr’~, hay ride and barn danse, mdth ~O or RIDre l~’~o~le. Currently, ,nmtsi concerl [or patients.~raS~ rOOtS euDlSSt wdh the Aqtdl~ne Zanel]ato of Ut4 De proreeds going to colldntul~itY C D and mllRary" olEeials are The aIIntla[ Christmas partyvntel s end a great b~Jilder of Molt Lane. mid nalion~l tederation char* sponsoring a course to train ~.ill be held by the chorus Salur-

partYM:~.strength.Davison defined the laws In PrLueeten Hospitalitiea. MI~, Emll Bode and Mrs. architects ~nd engineers in sur- day night th Somerville. chair-

~overning polltleal p~rties and Ue~. 2--A daughter, to Mr &George Lankas aye in charge, crying techniques, man Edward Rloie has armou~

Ihe priman’y election. Mrs. Bichard A, BurchnalL of 23Miss Dorothy Hall inter- Mr, Dignati emphasized that ed,

In keeping with its aon-I)arti- Starling Road. . nalional relations ehairmalL the program’s speedy im-,+as0+ the o,+ oo th ........p,e+,.,ioo ,+ +*,h the ,oo.i Ateson policy the league wi a u ~l We toll ticket*. nlittee for the cotnmundty directors’ response te detailed ,future me tag hear from a Re . ~or ,[I m~ioe’ . : Wxth the PTAs ~,otherbe-d Week. to be ob ...... questionnai ...... t to them. Hepublicall, Mrs. P. V. Dtxoa. wno ........ ’ ~O~ odd. ale

~ed for Mrs. Willi.nl RiP-’[ FRANKI,IN H~G" ~C"OoL vd in F’hruary- said a Dee. 3 deadJl t ~ ¯ ~

SEA ......’ ........man III her campaign for CityThe PTA and The Villagers ’ Mrs Charles MoClure. 4th

for local CD offlciath to fill out . rates. ~ "¯ District art chairman, and Mrs and return the forms with the tq~utComm~e.sic]ner in New Bruns- will co.~pansor the French play. Robert J. Kelly. president, re- necessal T information. Those ~.~l.qw 4~

i+h0 od ......+C+"oo+++d edorato . ..... tha,+ed,rstwS, he+"+"tMembers were told a~ 1he con- Feb, 23-24. TJskels will go on and ~merisan Home Day at the given priority in the actual sur.

chasten ol the meeting that wh e sale in two weeks Newark Museltnx + and an art vey. KOSA Travel A~n~ymelwbers nlay be. and should [ An ¯ en?husiaalic group of exhibition in Trenton.be, active ill the party of their members of the two groups met Be Well IntormeoI ~ Frenelt St,. New Rrttp.swtuk

CH 9-6100 -- Opp. pearl. Statleetchoice, <fffi ...... ’~ prohibited, last week at the I ..... f Mr ¯ Creative Art Guild ~eed T~o ~e~+-Eoeord

~r~)m participating in politics. Mrs. Michael Recto to discuss E~’e£y Week. pARKiNG ~N REAR

The ~neetin’g was rapid in the ,lens and name committees. Names 3 Trusteeshome of Mrs IIarold Kadin. 30 Under tile direction of ivies Hillsborough Magistrate

For Foo~ ~tchairman, Mr+ Bocce, president new trustees of the S~uUt SOW,- ~t8 Best

Phmts .’hthh are found i ..... f The Villag ...... d Mdton erset OaEd of Creative .M~ts. .~ |"p] ..... ly are called endemic Stall. PTA president, the full .... Ch ......... y the board

THE FAMOUS [.plants, ins ~’ommJttees will handle at- mmxbers are Mr, Rizzola ofrangements: New Amwell Road. Waylande

Tickets -- Mrs. Charles Man Gregory. seupltor and teacher For taA’e out orders call KI 54236’ ~ . I~e+ Mrs. Nicholas Krauszer and from Bound Brook. and Morgan

~~ Mrs. John Pa:~ton; house--Mrs. Smith, vice-president of Ethicon We Specialize ill Eaterb|gPrank Weisenborn; refresh- Inc. FOR ALL YOUR *menLs Mrs. Nichols* Peters, The ~.ttild will meet Tuesday t~in’istmas & New Year’s Part)’ NeedsMrs. Chorle~ Holm and Mrs, in Hiltsborough School. A fthnJohn MelKeon; program--Mrs, on 1he farted eidelqy painter. ¯ Place Your Order Now For Roltday Partied

~f~::+ Michael Surma; lighting -- Mr. G]-andma Moses, will be shown. 725 HAMILTON ST. KI 5~2a6 FRANKLIN TWP,

...... ̄ . and Leoo~r~ H ......d: M,’+. E~i~abeth c .......~he +,p+ :30 M.publicity~Mrs. R. B. Farnham, peeR’once nf the scheduled ¯Mis~ Dorothy Pe~l, ce and Mrs+ speaker, Mr’s. Vera Hotdqn. ha! -.._....~ ~ ~,. +:, Mille] I Stcdl, and flashers--Dr, been p(xslponed tUlLil ;alter the

Some People Are Bird Watch- Cad Price and Ralph Sellers fill t)f the year.~ ~

1-’~ -

ers + I Love to Watch DressesTIle ’*Madwoman of Chaillot,"

Wi-i(tea by Jean Giraudoux. wa~ ’+HANGING OF CAREEN". Dry Cleaned by looted the bes foreign play on TO BE H~LD DEC. 16

IBroadway during the tPd349 I Dec+ 16 from 7 to 9:30 p.m.

DRIVE - IN , ...... by The Critic’s Circle. l the Somerset Vaey YMCA w ]T[ ........ ittees will give pro-l hold its second .....

t Ham+ins[ Pr++tical GIFTSCLEANERS ~ ...... ports at the next i~gular, of the G ..... The prog ....

PTA meeting, the "Back to which is opeu to all YMCAI’ t’ ~1Pity the poor birds; they can’t School night Dec. 14. members, ’.v 1 cons st o Basketball _..2_It~e t anything dry cleaned.¯ ’ " " ’ deoora me he + Y". Backboards ~.,JLucky people can add *he CONSOVOY CONFINED There will he entertainment[ ,,+ ,rid 1099 mo~ta~traetlvelydre~eedones ’re BED WITIt FLU tot tile children and a Chrlst [ Net FREE ¯are /hose that rely O11 our ex- Mayor George Con~lvt*y has tiles program and calx)] singJ.g.ip~i’t, yet ..... ,o.l*, Wol"k- b ...... fh,ed to his bed this Refleshments will be served byme.ship, week with influer~za, a coal~mitteeheaded by Mrs. PANELING

-- Catherine Lindelow. Mrs.62+2 BAMILTON ST. Sun+dried copra iS n%oJ"e high- Marion Mason and Mis~ [dalix

Give this praet~M gift thatwill be enjeyed by the

KI 5-3615 ly valm’d 1ham smoke-dried Tin’liar nrP in t"hnr~.e of the Pt’l )- e~tife family for years Ioebpra, gra.

..... Efiot~gh panelDLg to eom,plate a 10’x13" 1mum $5.44pet’ mortth. BUy ItOW~ pityL&ler.Pot+ thllt difficult gift glee aFtlrber ]~tndhi,rs (;ift f_",etifi .+dr.

JANHO ’+’++++’" ....’ene of tilese electrical gifts forBOARD ELECTRIC 988

(’AN OPENER

GARDEN CENTER and FLORIST STEAM IRON "I~l) wood PORTABI,E MIXER

(31R1STMA~ "FREES - WREATHS End sq~0 All 3 for $’~8.88¯ track

BI.ANb,.I:Trs AND TRIM!~ ~ "~orrles~

All fafilOUS makes, GOarantee~far 1 year.

I’viacetta Pelted Plants for ChristnuLS ~, ~ I

(.’~DAR tiRt)VE LANB , I’+RANKLIN TWP. i

~’

SO~IERSET, N, d.

EL 6-0194

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THURSDAY, DEEEMBEE 7, 1961 5~ll FRANKLIN NEW~.EECOKD PAGE |

¯ ¯ ¯ KOREA ~TEKANS policyholders wR1 be nbout $7B,

Brotherhood Week Actmties Local FreeWay o~27~,~7L Beoen~tn~ p~o tho ore=,, . ¯ the poll~ and the length of time~T T 1 4~ 4~ * " i ¯" ! T ~ 1 Ictal dividend cheeks are in the it.has been in force, the VAl~owmvotve1~ urgamzauons,unx IS upeneo Iproeo~ og betsg ~as~o~ininad. .,

mOFOtha~ d0,000 Eorea UOn-I 2 MEETINGS SCHEDULEDThe second meeting , of the ~~lll[ Another link in the East-West[file f voter°as who bold "W"

Brotherhood Week Planning BEOTHE~IIOOD WEEK Freeway, In~rsdate Route rpe government insurance Council meeting will be heldCommittee Monda~ saw the for- MEETING MONDAY was opened this week and olJciea, Johg S. Gles~ot~ Jr,, at 8 p.m. Tuesday tn Townshlp~milen of twD subcommRees to Any groups or Individuals dmtoistrat~r M yea’tans af- Hat).

plan a spectsi event during the wishing to partElpate in the wlshJi~ to travel on Ro~ltn B3, [airs, announced this week, The Seweca~e Authority me~s

week of Feb. 18-25 srKl to coot- ¢~mmunity-wide Brotherhood The new seetion extends ~ast ~[q~e awrage dividend now be- at 8 p.m. Monday in Lts 0fflcesdinate oommunEy activities, Week Observance Feb, 18-25 from Routs $$ ou~lde Somer- mailed to "W" the°rases on Ragroad Square.

Sponsored by the Civil Rights may attend a commerce rills for abeut 4~ miles, most ~fCommission, the committee ts meeting at B:g0 p,m, Monday it in the Town.hip. It provides

headed by Emerson D. James, in the home o[ Mrs, Charles a bypass arotmd Bound Brook, ~0~ Yo~ C¢1~ ~o~ 01~

chalr .... f planning. Pepper, 18 Phlllip Court. with exits at Route 29, Weston..="~.~.a .v --~a----~4]~A~f-T~-WA~ CARPETING

Cooperating in the event to The *seek ts being spormored Conal Road and EnsiGn Avenue.

date are the foSowtsg orgnnlza- by the Civil Eights Cemmls- Currently it er~ses the Earl. Yea can have your choice of

tional representatives: SIGn with the cooperation of tan River going east for a cberl 100% NYLON, ~WEEDS~ PLAINSMilton StolI, Franklin High numerous local groups, distance to cut, nest with River SCULPTURED

School PTA; Miss EDitsRoad, By the end of next year, 100% WOOL PLAIN SCELPTUEED TWEEDS

Egresi, high sch~l student R is expected to be completed YOU~ ebeEe of multiple colorscouncil; Mrs. Jack Postman, ban League; John CarIano, eastwsrd]y to Route 1, ~ecord-

$ Sq. Y.Kiwanis Ctsb; Oliver HaggJns, loft ~.o the Etate Highway Depart-EOW~a~w~.Democratic Club; Elmer Glynn, Egg.$1095

~enSs Democralie Club; i~s Peoples’ Ol’gsnlzstlon; Mi~9 ~enf.Dorothy H. Hall, Woman’s Club~ Anita Barry, Education A~oci- Co~t of the rtew bypass load Comptste with Tscktsss Installation stud Heavy padding

Dr. Milton Heffman, East Mill- alien, and Dr, Mahlon Merk,is slope than $10 roll)ion, Call fee K~ee Estim~ts Workmanship Gvarantoad

stone Dutch Reformed Church; school admlnistr~,tion. Eventually, IrAerstate Routeall nlem~rs of the Civil 28"7 will provide ~ ~-mlts ft.-

CARPET CRAFTSMENAlso,the Rev. Charles EEdgmsn,bUdd]ebush Reformed Church; Eights Comm~sion and Mrs, way around metropolitan New

Samuel Ziedwerg, Chamber of Samuel Wiillttmson, Mr~ Jersey from the New dvrse~ R& ~-5144 46 DIV~ION ST.

Commerce; Mrs, Charles PeI~ Arthur WestneaI and Mr, ,Turnpike to the New Yvrk~tsle (Opposite Somerville P. OJ

per, Pine Grove Arts Council Mrs. Frank Witlard. line,

Mrs. Eve SteekeL Anti-Deismslion League; Eric Chandler, Ur.

2 Top StudentsAttend SeminarTwotop~c~ ..... tudon~ from THRIFTYFranklin High School are among1SO from dO New Jersey highsohoo,o a,~nd~ng ~ .o,enoe

PEOPLEseminar lecture tonight at Uni~vJunior College in Cranford,

......The ~o ........are w.,ts~ st .....TH’" SAVINGSd pk dNatbants~ BANKTLondon. junior, chosen to attend

a seminnr ser~e8 cD-sponsor~ kythe college and Rutgers Unlver.~ity.

The seminar is limited totalented student~, who tonight 4~,~n~r~,,w[l] hear Dr. Chen Nine Tang,co-recipient o~ the 19~ NobelPrize for Physics. Dr, Yang,now with ~be Inslltute ot Ad-vanced ¯ Studies in Prirtce~on, will

speak on "The ElementaryParticles of the SubatomicWorld."

Mr. Sterner is the son of Mr.& Mrs. William Sterner of 170Park Street and Mr. London ist,, .....fMr. Mrs. Bov dLondon ef Weston ~.choolhuseRead.

INTERESTYr. Smith~ --~pea~s Has just been paid’ .... guppy ,am ily of savings

depositors whose Iftoney has been working for thenl.

At D.C. Parley ,,o, ....of,be~Dr. Sampson C. Smith, super-

intendent el schools, w~s the

a°n"~P’akerf’°mfoor~a~ cooforenoe’bestat’~n Washat Start Saving The "CBT" Way- Today!legion, D. C. atended by 42 ofNew Jersey’s top educators. FUNDS DEPOSITED BY DEcEMBER lOth

IOtber speaker’s included someel tee aaron’s top scholars and EARN INTEREST FROM DECEMBER 1stresearch specie)tats, who dis-cu~Sed the newest developmentin the selen¢~ of instructing chil-dren.

on Instruction, sponsot’~d by theNational Educational Assocl-at,on. Teaohe ,ead.rs ......,e. ,, BANK Idam e:,[~erts f[*ot~l 1B N~,.v Jer.SOy co~ltie~ heard four duys oftechniotd aids, The conferenceconcluded yesterday.

Other Somerset County educa-tors present were Ernest Oilll-land of Bound Brook and Mar- "~ Form~yBom~ Brook TrEat Co.garet MaeCermaek of Somer-

ville,¯ UNION & VOSSELLER AVe. @ 223 ~. MAIN ST, ¯ HAMILTON ST, & BALER AVL

The Tesmanlan Eevll Is an ~OUND BRO0~ BOUND BROOK fi~.ANKLIN TOWHeHIP

anhne] t~bo~t the slze of a bad-ger. I~ ~ometimes lolls ~beep,

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LO VWPRt’PRO~tOTED wit~ J-M in February Ig47 an it

7Retarded Children To BeVisited A Good TO .on o. o,ork .o ... roo.o,oWLttex’ Was promote~ this we~-k prh~eipnl eterk ~iiTl co~1 ~count-

Oartnlne LoVe~/’I of Br]dt~e- su~Eu~i~ly t~ Ihe t~edliart~ at

By Early Santa Chus Saturday ,o ,ho o,on, .....the Cost Section in the Building .....

The only Cllrlslmas l~rty ca- will bz~ retaioshmcnts ~nd v.nl-

Mr LoVvtri began his career bats.

ChUrCh HoUSe. J{*nded

Pt’°dN°ta ~irlatl~o OiT~(~o of O£~llfd¢, ]~tl~nd5 lio~-, ~ noJohns-ManvDlo Produet~ Corp. native mammalls alallo’th~r thenpoei~dly fop retarded children in lnunlty Slllgl~g,

SOl e "sOt ( r M dd o~x co n ea All total’tied , children llnd, e r b-o hers sisters tad ~tr.

will he held at 2 p,tn. ~alurday c,nta are D)vJtad, La~J ye~r ;~boulin th0 Middlebuah Re/orn~ed 150 ehild1*en and 200 adults at~

Sp0ns~t.ed I>y the Rarilan Val- NI ......... be,.s of KiwaLlis aJld

SPARf~,l- Relardpd Childl’~,l~, lht~ ill-,haUlS ~und~y wrapDing till* .

@

~I~fair ua [b S pDot’L o a0ve’a :p.(,au s in e on~t! of Mr. .~ .,q

local groups. JMr~. PJ’ebe~t Jonsvn on Skill-j"f" s ~tlek. me be~ of helnltln~ Lane. * .. i~~

Ki~ani~ Club pu]’ehascd and J Ih’ese.l besides Iho Ji,nsvus ¯ - ..; ; .

xvt’apll(.d ~ift~ ~*’hieh St*nla ~htxl~ i W(~l’C C. W. CullSnn, l~ally Si0- :~ ".

xsill distribute, ~ltl[;I will be ors, Ri.ll~l Mes~uor. John, ,.~ ~ ]’CallIV[ , . ~e rge OtJ sox’ , a ~o (far° Amlrow (eitiey " ,~

KI 5,.4.6 5 ’Y.¯ I " ~hat~ PhotC*lM~,lllbOls of the W¢0111~ln s ICharlt.s ~tldgc-m~ll ~%l~d Ia~,~..

Club have nmdc orn;iment~ and, "e ce £1 , "be, e ttb p’esi e I I MANAOE~ William A. Som-

".~-i[[ doc(lllt(o Ille Iron. After Wl’al’l~iltg. eoff~,i, WII~ ~tei’8 ~f ~,~ ~t]x ~lf~t [OO]{ ~1~ ~e"rill, [iJtll lakes ]~ls[ ~ttlnll~pr Or! SUI’VOfi by ~t~’V;. JE.II~ell ~]1o tl]~O Ii~w signs ldenSfytng entrances

H ,pp~ bay Camp, operatel bY ihl,.da lht! Publle Welt’tile Cilm-

to muNi~ipaI o|[lee~;’

tit, n? Bakelt. Pa’k, wi , ilee ,If Ih~ Wo~a *~ Club Iha~(’ its initial ~ho%ving ’ffhere which "~’ifl handle iiec’ol~,lions,

!City Managers T H INK4 Families Move.o0s.,,o, r,~,,.j~.~,,I¯ ....,, C nsor MemberInt0 Township "^~r,,~h,,.~o,.~ ~00 ,,oo,,h.

,,re .lie c joday ia ~,mcl,~e, Th0 hig h poJn ( 01~d gee°tea‘slid yo,,’U ,,.n CHarter 9-1485 for

County bop°use of early dnlee, satisfaction for Township Man.~’,,al’ f a mill ....... i,’cd Li ...... i treolment of ........ ’, agt.t. ,Vlllinm S, S ........ ’s al the USED AUTO PARTS

nc¢’ul~a.t’y pernlit~; a;Id ¢,nlered ~.ays Dr. Albert M. Dns’.t.’ald,]Internationa] Oily Manaflcl’S As-tile,l" nt*¢., JluI/ll’a hlst week, ad- uh~irmnn of tll(~ pxt’t:ulive t~onl, socialite° conference was Ih°dial: ei~!}lt adull~ and five ehii- °lit c, of the Somerset Conntyleen.qo.ng of tile city manager K-C IRON & METAL CO.droll it) the Town.hip’s papa- Ch Ip e " hO Antt~rIl’~l C fi ’el" [ of Ne~vbnrgh, N Y., who w~slati,,a. 1100 SOMERSET ST.* NEW BRUNSWICK

.Soeinty. reeentI!,’ involved in a battle {)pelt Dlttiy to 4:~0, Saturday to 4 ~,lil.lit i~ddilian pcrndt~ were is= "Thousund~ of people in OUl’!~)vor w~lfaro beneficiaries.

~itted Ily Ruildlng [nsl)v~.lttr ~cn. County have seen¯ listened to o1,[ Mr. ~lnmOt.s ~aid 0U his l,e- ._

z~nd I he relnlililhlg of a b~lrn, thr/)ugh uullv delc~llon vi~l’, the m~.,nlhers Who asked that

jumln t ~’, Stanl*~n for construe- read factual Illrttrm:lliOn Oll how ̄ turn from Ill° Miami meetingtion of hi e’,’’lln~rcltl’ gIlJa~°]i ........~J~ ~o~ f,,,.1 ,,.,icor.,...~o~ t,.n~ h. ~a. o.. "’

~ Hamilton LanesThe n~w homec~v.l,~rr~ are Mr. parnphLcL~, fi!ms, exhibit and;the Newburgh manager hc /~

& Mt~. Fii¢:hal’d Underhlll of 74 al)et:ial (alks .lone t, ~l~,l of ~censor0(L not fo r hi ~ Welfare

~

Seadqoarters forAlll~lC.m:~n Road whq moved inlo ~4.30l l)aml)hlets have bt’e[I is- ; stand bttt f or e tlgaigill.~ l ~ pat-li,, ; ~,nt~family home in Fux- Iribated und 2,0M peuph’ htt~’~ : san I a tirol act V y Tile coil- BrtlllSwlck ~ El)orl|[~

v,, .’, x~llh their 2~.lnonth-old seen rlec~ films co cancer p -; v ~t]on dtd censor him as vioh~t-~q~ls ~ ~11~8 -- ~10~’@

~;’: ~,l~" & M~a Julul KasII’r of re, alien lhi~ past y~,nr in Yxnrl(,r. " inl~ tllt~ code of eIhics or lh° a~-

:~’ :’ ,fry Avrm,oi Mr. & Mt’s. set Counlx’." he suid. ~ soeiati,m. (~][1 (~#,rtlf|l’¢ttes,, i," [<in~.l:;kl nf Old Oeol’Eo- Fill inl,,rmi,tl ........ .uneov. i Mr. S ......... ’S expl;dnod lha, ~...... "11 r"’"t, Wh" h""O t’ ~irl, ~,.s .........t .,,u,t.¯ ,-o.,,,,o,~ .,. ,ho No.~,.~ ......ct- "’°"

W Q3 Games $1.00Ill+°Od bv th~ <loclar to cont~lelrdorsed for elet~.iion certainI:nd a hey. 5; and Mr. & Mrs

RA 5 ~87, ] This w~ *ill "open viohxtion." 700 14antl o~ 8~

],’j-:Stl k Gt-nr~l;Ult. of ~][lisnn Ihe Amt, l.i°~ll, (?~*neer S¢,c’ielv ;~1 ! members or I}1C Count.i] ~. ,ipt,n. 10 A.M. (0 5 P.~I,R,~ad. xt.ilh a giJ’h 3. und It nnn "10 W. !~l;,in She[d, Stnner~ille, ,ly alld Lulabaahcdlv." b|on, tilru Sat.

),’;’r-~,ld b¢,y. Ull 7.5936 Frartktilt TwF,

R;tvmnnd Prvxl;~k reeelVed a "----the sa d.

he code c y man-~ "

huHchn~ i)t.rlnit t,~ t’,~nsll’UCt IIOI)’ALONG WIIO? ,itgers should live by, "Poiitics is !~ ~ ~ __ .~ ~ ~ -"3.;~,;0nqn;~r*--rl,nl eDnlnlerPinl Lei(’estel’, [,:Lig]and. Do]ice le- ]1ol ,~lZl- bUsilless, We at’L, ion-I/2/;*.~12C [*ll m:~kpI ,~[/~./,(. tTollt, heir( IJtal Ih0ir [o~1 Ilrt,p~*rl%" ¢1[- pat’(i~:an scrx’alltS tileM:llild;~. sell .I Wi)li~lnl ]’it,rcn fie° i.~lzllabls ;i wooden leg+ ! po(,Die ,

¯ ’ L ~ Le¯i.ol,o.i sltn,o ,i o .fl oMil;.~lol)~,,

.... ...... .....SAVE upt0*125’ ISCOUNT PRIcEsW,~" ,,,,,,h, i,[ e;li’lier ]~cl,ll,iL~ aiiO !i ~:~:~’F~

’~: " .... I , i~, Th,.,~ ,,~. amy ,,/,,,,....v.~s.’ A~"r~.:,~m~; | ~ Ia~a~’~ ~. s~s.~o

’l ~,II~~ ~:’~.~ K sy D II $|]l’¯’(’l~lDA CONVEr’2T[ON Og cost of new car! ,s o

.,,_"I’l,’(’hoht(’~ G~t’*. (;mi..it" ~i;I ~ i~ Idual,!;11,,~ h[~l[I Jll,r LiRLUll se~md-l*’~i it/ "d~, ’If Ihe i]l(]lt[h [if[i,,c hlJ,lr, ~ :~ ~ ’L,~- ,..it#, ’1~1 ~ ,~aRobotCommando

th,. Nali,.nal Vo,lng Domorral~ aspernf ,’ta,l.,ir-;, in Mi..,i Ill,rich. .my.If.

iJ "’ "=

The T,dktn, Ghost- P.e,. $9.00 "

st;nulJ.g Y¢,tlUg W~,nlau el the they get a¢’heck, 1he car RO ogeesis lheitg. And they aave ~ CIIUCK WAOON -- Reg. $6.00

¯"~’,:,," hy the, ,a’~aldzati.n in

~

againonStaleFarm’slow-. AtOll~i(.Callnoll ’/IRenzeo Rocket Center1[~59. i~ n n;,li,m;ll conlnliltoe. (.ost¢0rinsuranca. Letrne

" .......... r ]h(, e.,h ,,.. a do~c-

~

~how~on~owy ...... *e. R~g. $8.00 $4.9/[ R,,a. $to.o0 $4-47[[,;11.!. [>ro~illL,n~ KU n * y ~A’ill tOO, art your tinct new O1" __ .......¯ ~dd’l’s~: Ihe <’.nveuli,m I,ver tbe used ear , Individual " - ..............CHRISTMAS CARDSi~ (.l,k~.lld.

¯ " POI N ~q z’lrgA,si" AI~D ........A. BESSENYEI & SONOTn~:R ,E~o~T,o~,I ~,FT. WRAPPINGSFUEL OILS -- KE~£OSgN~

OII Burners Installed IAIrge Variety ITALY

ARTHURI SKAAR In,ported fro,,, and~. Gifts INDIATeL KBmer ~.~455

YoUr State Farm Agellt9°0 8. MAIN RA ~4713 MANVILLIg ,I/s° O~r Lay Away PJan

Quackenbo. ~ STATE FARM MUTUAL S KLOMPUS *,COFUNERAL HOME | :~ I ¯ t,

KILMER &.0008Home Otitee: Bloomlnglon, Illinois to-s4 MAIN & HAMEhTON 8T8. [fOUND BROOK, M..1,

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TMCRSDAY, DECEMBE~ 7, 1981 THE FRA~4KL~ NEWS-R~ECO~D PAGE 5

r.- . -r’rm_. ..n;nnor o,oe, to ......Uvo ....,

100 ¢otmnltteo. They arc Walter who resigned, Bradford, Pa. offioIMs placedWyokaff and Gilbert Kunyon of Other electlons Inolede honor, park[aS Itxeter vie]stars t,n theBelle Mead, WIUtem Davis of alry llfe membetT~hipa to John holler system by i~tailthg ledHnlaboroxlgh John Saxton and VeKhte of Helle Mead ahd Char-Mr. Ntfltqn of Middiebush and les V. N, Davis of HSIsbol~ugh. boxes in whloh $1 fines are to heMrs. J~hn Stttats of Branch- The only other honorary llte deposited. A woman driver re.

bur.~, member It* Peter VatX Bdys. ceteed f, ticket for overtlr~.Mrs, George Dalrynaple of Named delegates lo the State parhteg, attempted t r~ dePosit

Unasual Ciyt Ideas

Select distinctive and useful gifts from our...PICTUBE FRAME DEPARTMENT

SPECIAL FRAMES FOR

VERY SPECIAL PHOTOSThere’s an art 1o good fretting. The right ~ze and style frame and correctfitting will du wonders to ~nc photos you cherish.

Corse in and ~v[dl yourself of oIu" fr~r~isg Barrio. S~e DUT display o~ newdesigns, fro,~ mlnlsluret; to llXI4 frames.

OUTGOING prosid0~{ of the County Board o| Agri~R11re, GOLD PLATED, 5~txq" ~ f..~ to 8.50 8"RIB" .... 5.00 to 12.95

William Nation, seCOnd from left, congratulates the new p~esidsttt, WALL MJF.EO~, 18"x24P’ 9.95 DOOR M]RHHRS. Id"x68" 13,95

Christopher Van Arsdale. David W. Amerman, left, reelectedso.retry-treasurer, and Russetl Hill, fight, new vice-breslde~L t.~ /, A~T DEPARTMENT

Far~ll|1~ May Behe said.

~

Give s fin te you~ friends who pahtLCOLORS AND BI~USHE9 FOR OIL PAI~rINO, "WP~TERHe added that he thought [i

Q CHLORS. PASTELStTax~’] OUt O~ State’~ would change by becomingClarence H. Fields, executive more mechanized and empha- ¯ RETOUCHING SUPPLIES~ pAPER.S, CANVASSES AND

8KE’rCHI~G PAPERS. PENCILS~eeretary of the N. J. State sizing different crops and pro- "PAINT FOR FUN" ~ IqffFarm Sure.u, d~olared .t th~ duets,

OIL PAINTING KIT . ~’~~̄3~tnnuai dinner-meeting at the AS the nur~ber nf farmersCour]ty ~loard of Agriculture dwtedis, all far ..... Ust in- GB~BA(~"E~

]2~Saturday that farming is "in tensity their organizalhm efforts Academy WATER COLOR SET ¯

danger el being taxed out of the alnon~[ themselves, Deall h~er-S~ate as an industry." rill told the audience. FLOOR COVERING DEPARTMENT

Speakil~g to abom 100 mere- ---- NEW ARMST]gONG FLOOR in ¯ NEW FLOORING FOR YOURberg, their wives and guests in | VINYL or LINOL]~UM Kftohen -- HRthl*OOm --South Branch Reformed Church Vall Arsda]e Naille~ WALL-TH-WALL Basement ~ Family R~m

House, Mr. Fields noted that the A~ Boded Pr~iderl~ . . . Is A WONDERFUL AND VINYL-PLASTEXFarm Bureau favors retention "1’tu~ee sourn county men

LAS*IVJ[NG ~HRIS~AS GIFt. FLOOR TLLE~ 9"x9" . eauf assessing fabm [and on the

elected to top off~ces of the Sam- FOH BELOW-G/LADE, ON-GRADE OR ABOVE.GRADR FLOOB.S.basis of its crop potential, not

3~¢o~1 ba~ia of future residential, ergot Coanty Board of Agrieu]- TRANSLUgCENT Takes hardest wear

industrial or commercial use. ture at the annual dinner*meet- VINYL FLOOR TILE, 9"x9" ea with so litfis caret

ing Saturday in South Branch HEAVY-WEIGHT vrb~ZL RUGS, 9’xl~’ size .............. 19.95He indicated some munleipal- Reformed Church H~use.flies in the State are assessing~t the tetule ’land polenlial. Charles Van Arsda]e of Lflr~ro Parkb~g Area in Rear of Our Store

Mr. Fields told his audience of Neshenlc Station became the

f ........ d farm-inlerested l~2presidcntOfthebOalxL

FERD HOCH COpersons that the n~ibers of ceedthg William Nult~n of Mid-

farmers in the State are dwtedl- dtebush,

~ng. but that ~g~ieulture is still Elected vice-president

New Jersey’~ major industry. Rtlssell Hill of Clover Hill, Hills- Open Thurs. & Frl. Nights till 9 -- Open ~ghts startin.~ December 4th.

"We must make out- political borough Township, David W.Except December 9th

h~aders ~tore aware of the fact Amerman of Neshaaie Stali~n ~5-7"t WEST MAIN ST. PHONE RA 6.0705 SHME~VII,LE

that we are Mill the No. t indus- was re.elected secretary-treas-

r’¢ " he esserted ¯ urer.All south county residents

Sales Ta~ Favored ................. .........Measures favored by the IIhf.,oer. .....

FASTsa,0., ............GOINGShies tSX, broadenhlg of the tax.base, snd increased State aid In II I’schools [o rclh’ve farnl, residcn-

~

Ira] and uther property from~me In.el {nx lnlrdPn

Mr. Fields a~id the bareau cn-(ered the Sonlervdle Poultry

~ ........roU~ied’" ~,,,~.~o..h,o ,eazn of and, he OUR PRE’SNOW ~ I CLEARANCE SALErevel’lsal of lhe conviction of the,a~e o~gf .... SPECIALS

The farce had been convictedin HJllsborough Munthjpa[ Court L?~-27 7: Z2Li:: : :2 ..... .. ~ . " :7 ~7:: :of a health code violation, per- 1980 JAGUAR Sedtm, White, tLS, Foot lg61 PONTIAC ConY. Cospe, White, 19~9 FORD Four Door, Green& White.mitring odors and flies 1o Dr. Automatic, Heater, Bltdlo Pu~ Powered, A gem Hay. gkH~ 8tandard Trsnsmlssthn..

emahate from it, on th ..... $3195 Save $1950 83195 Save $1900 $1195dent. County Judge Leon Gerof- 1981 ECONOLINE PICK.Or. Broad lSgl FORD Cotmtry Squire, 6 Pass., 19~I MEI~-U~tY-’~- Dr. H.T, White,

New. Red, Heater, Front & Rear White, Fall Power, R~tH, Must 8co Automatic, P,g,, P.&H, W.W, Never~ky reversed the conviction on Springs. Tn Appreciate. Been S~4d Exec. fJar.the farm’s appeal. Judge Gerof-

$t795 Sa~e $700 $2945 S.ve $700 *2650 Sa~e $895sky mdd,only the HJlishorougl~ ....Board of Health can complain 195’/ MEFt-CUR¥ ColO~y Park. Black. 193[) FORD ~ Ten risk-Up, Blue, ~987 CIIBVROLET P~ne[, Grey, Heat-under the municipal health Automatic, Power Steering, R&H, Heater. er.~ode $995 $1095 $595

Mr, Fields commented: "[ -- " ...................................don’t know of any way tO teed ................................ "ohteh, h--, o..so,bePLUS 106 USED CARS PLUS 65 NEW Ford-Mercury,moll pretty." F~]con ¯ Cellini

Dr. Le~d Mer~ll, dean ofi~e Rutget~ University Coltege ......................

O,.o Agr,ool,orohe ,,on on’°. ohort.=ist eo.-’°l’ NASSAU & C0NOVER MOT.CR CO.eernlng thrt~tthg Jn the ~late.

"I think ~griettlture is going Route ’706 & Cherry Valley Road Phone WA 1-83~3 Prtneetoll~ N. J.

to keep going in New Jersey,’

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HEINZ SOUP ~ U~:~~’;~ ~:~ HEINZ P|CKLE5~7 2’F~49’ J ~,~,~,;~ ~

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RAOE S THB FRANKLIN NEWS.RE~?,O~rJ THURSDAY DECEM~JER ~, 1961

Ileal F~tate Real Estate Real Estate

MANVILLE SAVE TIME! SAVE TIMEXFIve-rv, lm brick house, nil knprovements. New hot water heat-

Fo~§amily duplex

ink system. ]~rge rooms, newqy decorated. Two~ar garage. Neat Two-family duplex Make One Stop Only, ~tores, churches, ~¢kceis and bt~ L/no. PNved for quick aa/e, AND SEE THE BEST PRICED HOM~ BARGAINS NEW OR OLD

$13.~30, All 4 rooms aed hath wiin LN SOUTH SOMERSET COUNTY THROUGH THEMANVILLE ~ves .od e~bineta.

z. center ~f ~*., g~d goi.~ ~siness, oo.,blaal~on ot res- ~1 re,rod ~t present, ~s. Me. J.H. CHARNESKI AGENCY, IRC,t~urant ~.d oonfcclionery ,inlsineas. Gruss business at present Total inoome $6.1~0.$750 a w~.h Room for improre:~ents. Be Independent, gel into~o~r o,,-~ ~uslne~s. S12.000. $69,000.

NEW CAPE CODS AT $13,500MANVILLE Unbeatable 5- or e-room new Cape Co~ lr~ Manville wRh core-Under constrtwtlon, large 5-room ranch home, basement, built. Garden State Realty Co. bl~te kitchen, ceramic tJin baths, full basement, gas heal. WJ~

in elves and llinge. Chalee ~ff cab, re’. $15300. ~l]owttrtce$ ~or your owe, p~D{lng, sin. $la,g~. Wa.a .Show yamRealtors the e~mpleted home and IDeations.

HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP 41 N. ~idg~ St. AN ANSWER TO CONGESTION "BLUES"IL~rge 6-r~ brick borne, u[ilhy r~om, enclosed hreezeway~ Sor~ej.irjjle ~ 2-0~0gfireplace, oil hot water heat. tiic kitchen and bath, aurorae*it Our new R~axeh and Split Level home~ at "Sarmysid¢~ Acres"washer and dreer fu.d freezm 2.ear garage ~. acre land. Neat’ I~ear Mitlstor~e give yott that ~pen ~ountry fettling. Choice of &bus line. Worth much more than aaking. $.7~,900. Air Park Realty, Inc. or 7-rc~m homes coraplete on V~-a~re ~les, ~larting at $19,500,

MANVILLE Farms our epe¢iRhy Immediate occupancy. See them today!

Fourfamily house; f,nlr 3-roOro and bath apartments. One OLDER 2-FAMILY HOMEblock from Main Street. Asking $17,000. RARITAN TWP. - g-bedroom

Four roon~ dowxsinir$, 3 rooms upstairs. 50 x 10B plot, Oilranch hmne, eerm’nic tile heat. Needs some repairs~ Near Manville High sahooL Ashi~g

MANVILLE bath, ~t~,e. ~ng did,end,tt~,~o0.full basement, ~il heat, g~tr.One.year-old, 6-room Cape Cod, aluminum storm windows, built-

CA~E COD’ +iv o~en & range, gas heal. $15,~00.age and severat OatbuSd- OWNER-BUILT BRICKings, 23 Level acres, 700-1t

HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP f r o a t a g e with beautiful Her~t is e.~ excellent home in Manvilin for a small far~aiy withstream through center of ~[enty of room for ex~ovnMon. First floor has g big bedrOOms, tile

Eleven-room home. suithble for 2 famthes. Shade trees, shrubs, property. Other it~ not hath, large complete kitchen, and spaolous ]lvinlg room Withrunning bmk. Nlcbly lo¢~t,’d on l ~ere. $~,d00. mentioned, Asking p r i e e, Rirepince. Basement is CompleXly finished off for many family

BOUND BEOOK~3,00o. uses. All utility connections made in exDansion attic tar g or

more roomer. Bree~way and 2~ar Earwig* with eleCtric-eye doorLit.room home, gas heal, full besement, el*closed porch, Hotne ~l-AC~ FARM~E - 7-p~0m oDertet’, BBt water heat. ~eautifuI 100xl00 plot With all streetvery gw~d ~ondJthx". $14,$00. Cape C~l. BaLh. oil heat, Irnproyemen~ As~Jn* $19,9~0.

some fruit trees. 7~-ft.MANVILLE, WESTON eEL’TION frontage, t8 acres in soil

Large. modern 7-room home. gas he~t. patio, fireplace, full bank. m-king $~,0~. VALUE FEATURES INCLUDING FIREPLACEA beautiful frame ranch home with two large t~edrooms, p~wgerbasement, alm~isunl storm windows. Lot l~4thi00, $19,900. $7-ACRE FARM - On macadam rsom, ~ozy kilchen with new Tt~ppar, eleelrie oven ~md range. A

wad. Rsrn for 1met cattle ar large living room with kr~otty pine wails and flropinve, FoyerMANVILLE horses, 2 running streams in e~tr~nce. Full basement. Hat water baseboard best, Ha~l ~urn~Ftve-rc<,m Cape Cod home, tile kitchen a~d bath. Hot water ~sturv. I O-r GO m cololdbl num windows and sereenl and do~rs an Pew rear patio. New

heal aluminum storm windo~s, Basement entrance, close to home, 4 bedrooms, 1 ~ baths, spa~o~ ~ gar.~ge. | ~ acre#, prk’~d af o~ly $1S,~.~¢hooi and playground. $13.~0. Rrepla~ ll~ den. ~w root.

. And tinny e ~ t r ~ taatures NORTH 9TH AVENUE, 2-FAMILY¯ at makes thls a b~rgainF.B.A. h G.L Mortgages Arranged. at ~7,5C0, A W~H-.kept. ~i~amfly Cape Cod with alurainum siding, 4

rooms downstaica. $ trams uPstairs, G~ hut w~ter heat, F~;I ""

J OSEPtl BIELANSK! ~ HAVE INSURAHCE basement ~ one part finished off as atmmler kitshen, Nice ~0xl00plot. $17,~00.

FOR EVERY NEgDReal E*~te Agetwy

JOHN MEHAt,ICK. ASaOCIATg BEOKER AIR PARK NORTH SIDE RANCHClwi~l~a~ oP~tpaney available. New 5-room rarsch, "A’!th garage

212 S. Main St., Manville RA 5-1995 REALTY, INC. ~ w0~ ~00 lot. ~Wlth ~llow~,e~. only ez~,~o.Evenings call RA S-16~0 or FL 9-3500.

H.E. 22, RD 3 CamiSole Rnanblng far qualified buyers,Open Sunday 1:30 tn 5 SOMERVILLE, I~. J, gee our list of many other fine homes.

Whitehouse 534-ZlIS J.R. CHARNESKI AGENCY, INC.OPEN FOR INSPECTION Eve. STate~-55fl?

Realtors and Insurance

A % ARIETY OF NEW HOMES AT PlANTED 4-2S. MainSt. Manville, N. J.2-FAMILY HOMES

o~ RA 2.0070’ ’ S U N N Y-S I D E A C R E S ’ ’ 3- OR 4-~’AM[LY HO~SES OPeN SUNDAY 1:00 to 4 P.M.

Rest markot prk~ paidSI:ADAY, DECEMRER I0, 1961 Mr welt-ke0t, properties’.

Sea ~s at o~ce~ MODEL HOMEFROM 1 P.M. TO 4 P,M. we have the bayer,!

J, R. Charaeskl BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIPMODDL IL~NCR ON C~AIG DPdV~;. EAST SIRE OF MILLSTONE Agency~ Inc.

VslMlerveer ffOad Homes Now BuildingHOAD MIDWAY BL’TWEEN MILL..W£ON~ & MANVILLE REALTORS’A FINE COMMUNITY OF NEW HOMES UNBEATABLE IN 42 S, Main St. Manville, N. J

pRICE AND VALUE.’ o RA 2-0~7g B~nc~ea -- ~ ~nd B rv~rn~ Ear,e. fife bat~ ~t-~n ki~she~.$18,500.

We ’xill be glad lo di~ns~ inw-eost finuaeing, tr.de, or pul~Two-Falllily Dilplex split inwls -- 8 returns, IH berths, garege, ~eeeeatloa ro~m,

C~a~e OI your I)rese~lt hotlte Winl~u~ obllgatiOtl. Six years oldl 5 roca~m at~d 4 expansion attic, butS-in kitchen. $19,200,

J. R. CHARNESKI AGENCY, INC. ~,m~ ~1 separate .tgEles~ EX-DIRECTIONE: Tnl~e Rt. 28 we~t from Somervilin Trsfft¢ Circle

i eellent Man~dtle loc~tion, $19,- for 1~ miic~ to tur~, Vaederveer Road {Iteross from eemett~ry).Renilors I ~oo.

leR; 1~4 miles |o model home,42 S, Main St. ]~danville, N, J. Joseph Wilhousky Jr, Open Saturday and Sunday afternoons. ;

REALTORRA ~-0070 200 S. MAIN ST. We also have Spmee on New Amwvll Rd,. HSlaberouah.

............................ MAN’VII~LBRanches from $15,900. Split levels from $17,900.

~-1~0 We a)so ~d shdl homesHILLSBOROUGH or

El, g-si2s VICTOR MILEWSKI, BuilderThr~e-tedrc~m ranch, fl~iishod basemet*t~ ~ttashod gsrage, ~

New Quality Homes Rt. 22 North Br~shacre land., eli elty tctllfties. Loads .~nd )~da ~l e:ar~s. We stag-

PRICED EEOM $1"/,900, RA ~M RA ~095~t yt,u take a leek at it. $17,25g.

Shehon BuiIdersBALPERN AGENCY aA ~s

Three-bedro~n rat~, WeathnPe..,o., aic ooSo More Classifieds on Ne t

lg W. ~ ~ P.~ 2~’00 S0mervRl~ type feneod y~rd, 80xl~ lot,g~% O.L mortgage, eM,EO0,For appointmelR, call RA ~-176g,

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THURSDAY, DRC~ER 7* tgdt TIleR I~ANKLIN NEWS’RECOHD PAGE 0

Real Estate Real Estate For ~aleNine st or m windows, 13

JOHN KRIPSAK AGENCy DECEMBER SPECIAL BUYS +=r+cns. a~zc ~x~9. A tow as.am’ted sizes $30. One woo~

¯ "" ~ EVERYBODY WANTS A BARGAIN ....... binaUon storm do~r *S. Z~.Speeiahzmg in V. A. no down payment

end F.H.A. low d~wn payment mortgages . . Slid thi+ is a good one, Located in ~II]labnt’mtgh Town.~hip,6-8478.

L-rm)m k~ungalow, heat, b.t~. full Imaement, large lot. JusL listed Pier~gies, RA 5-4~10,"to a quaHfie4 buyer" today, No down paymenL Priced at $L0.900. - ...........

1. MILLSTONE - A DREAM COME TRUE STOP PAYING RENT Crown Decorators~I~i~ is precisely what this L~haped ranch is -- with two large . . . when ytm cell own a home nl your own [Dr fl ~l~al] dowlt

t bedim.% living room wilb pielure window and fireplace, kitchen payment This home offers you fi rooms and bath, fllll basement, S|lpcoYeP ~peela]

v/Rh bwlt-in oven and range, full tiLe bath. New 2-~’ar garage. Ful! alumiImm epmbinadnna, last 1 block [ram Main Sit’cat. Stop in:vaseracnt. Lot 1¢0 x 6g~, Nicely land~,ped, Selling for $16,900. today and inspect, a~ $13,900+ SO~R ~" 2 Clu~ Cha|r8

2. NORTH BRANCH HOUSE HUNTER - DAILY DOUBLE $74.95I~eg. $99.95

If yon,re jnth$ ta~rke t .for ~ NEW hol~e’ i~le D lh~ is fDr you.

complete price on this new 8 room Cape Cod. Built for the grow-

Thla lovely Ca[De Cad with 2 large bedrooms, kitchen wJih built- ins family. Has full dol’l~lel’+ full basement, built-in J>ven and Coh~plete wRh zlppeI~, 811:"

Jn oven az~d range, spacious living room, full the bath, fur base+ range, fully landscaped lot, autolaal,io gas fh’ed heal Truly e :olor we[~Jng, Rfld eholo$ of rIJ~¯

tarot. Landscaped, lot 150 x 400. Selling Per $10,900, good price for Mr. & Mrs. America at $14,900. tie s or pleats. Guar~teed work.maneldp. Fabrics gu~t’t~.teef

3, G.I. NO DOWN LOVELY WIFE WANTED wa.bahle, ~nd f.st eo]~. Us+our shop-at-hn~e service W~IP,

"to a qualified buyer" with family and considerate husband to share this fine 3-bedroom out ohllgatIoit to you. Cmavet~,.home. Atlractiw kRchen-dlning, nice living l’n~mL .topic slidinglent budget plan. CaR ELliot 6+TIlE BUY OF THE YEAR door closets, built-in ra~gc and oven. full basement, 75 x 100 lot.0540.In very gn+ffl acctinn of town. Attached garage +.o keep 3,( ¯ c ~ ̄This 2 story house wilh eomplegely remodeled interior has 3 warns, durinfl the cold months ahead. A~kh~ $17,900.

TEMPL~ ’FHRH~ SHOFSedroom.s with large sliding elope{ doore; living room and hed-|05 East Main St.room w~tls are wc~ paneled. Hemt.ieled bathroom, kitchen UIOMBETTI SMART BUYS Somerville".vHh built4n ranga and.’ oven, large dining area, new heating

. syr~’ienL many extras. I~x’nled in Millstone. Selling for the re- Six rooms and bath, dormer, fully landscaped lot. A complete Slightly Used Clothing end

r~arka~y low price of $11,500, subject, to GL approval, home for $I4,900. Household Gccd.a

New+ 3-bedroom r~eh a ~hed are e fig x I00 ]o~ 17 OPeN THURS. & FRIDAY

Good location ’g g ’

" $ ,500. 9 A.M, to 12 NOON4. TWO.FAMILY , ........Thle home is in excellent condition. Lo~ated on the north ~ide Go~l location. Now fi!~-ro.m. L-shaped ranch, attached gnrage, For Rent

of Manvl]le, it has 3 lovely rooms, and bath in 2st floor apart- 75x100 lot. immediate occupancy. Asking $I7.900.meat, 3 rc~ms and. bath in 2nd floor apartment. FJnished attiG New ~+rounl Cape Cod, ftdl ba~h 75x100 lot. Comp/ele home ManvxHe, S. Main ~Lree(, Op"~Jil heat, Asking $15,500. Terms, for $15.900. peseta schooL. Suitable for stoJ~

down to qualified buyer, subjcet to [’HA appraisaL $16,900_ coAdltlo~lng supphcd. J o s e p5. MANVILLEH ~bor ugh new 6.ro~n Cape Cod, oeer z.c-re nd 0% ot off!re. 18 x 54. Heat and a..

Blelanskl Real Estate Agenc~Attractive 4 bedroom Cape Cod home near completion. If youMANY OTH~R HOMES AVAILABLE -- 212 S. Maln ~reet M~nvi]l~.burry there is ~till time to choose your colors. Asking $14,900 .." HA 5 1995,po&sibty less with. "do it yourself" painling and laudseaping. TH~ TIME TO H0Y IS NOW. ---

Three l’OOn+tS, heat and h, :6. HILLSBOROUGH .... t~ ~lz w. c~mplain R~,GOLDEN MEDALLION A GIOMBETTI AGENCY ~anvme, HA S-4*S~.

New ranch heine; eleelrie heating ~nd new electric kHehen;Pie+IX E~[~l~ Hlld hlt~ul’alle~ Three rnom t~psrtment wit’!

]arge bedrooms; dinin~ room, living ]’oom. fu}l basement, aturni+ bath. Heat. hot wetvr furnishe,1,:rtm~ ate.tern sas~h, altaehcd gmrage, 1 acre of land, fully land~.vped.

100 S. MAIN ST. MANVILLI Call RA 5-9791.~i.elling for $t7,900. A must to see to appreciate.

TW~ furnished rooms a n /7, HILLSBOROUGH - CAPE COD Telephone 722-9639 ~t,¢hen f’’l" :"r $%~L’~’ Si"~Xe ~l]z~

i lovely, home in a lovely neighborhood. Three b~drooms nnd -- lnqulre 225 N. 2nd Ave’, Mall"roon+ for a fourth. Kitchen, living r’ot~m and dinin~ room; tile U$el[ Cars vilt~.~aUx, lot 1~ x 200. kuldzeaped, attached garage Prit.vd rlghlt17,490. Fotu" ruonl+; faL" ge~tlemeIL

Heat an d hot water, garage.

8. MANVILLE LEE CHEVROI,ET, Inc. ~0a WaahlnatonAve.. M.n,m.e! RJ~ fi-2181.............

REIIUCED FROM $18,5(10 TO $17,900 4.76 W. Union Ave., Bound Brook Ft,e r, mms. lnquire 211 S,]fltml for parenls with seh,mi-age children. This 3-bedroom[ Grea~heimer Av+.., ManvitIe,:mmh i~ 2 bh)eks frtm~ NEW Westoo Srhool and near bus trans- Eb 6-2400 ;. __ ....

[COl’tation, Hottse iIla~Jtldes kitchen with ¢~mnter-top l~nge .~nd Fix,, rooms. Heat nnd hl.:hudt-hl oven, large living ~x~>m, dilling area, tile bath, lo t l00 X walor Fnr [urlhe r information

t100, atlaehed gmagc. ]n lovely aeetien, D~ Used (:ors OK inquire 40 N. ]lth Ave., Mar.-

JOHN KRIPSAK AGENCY [viUe.

1960 Ohhnmbile 9B ...... $24.95 [ 1. Ma,..Jm.. modern ~,n,u’REALTOR BU]I,I)ER DEVELOPERHARDTOI+ C’f)UI’bL HAIJIO & HEATER i apartment and bath. heat ar.’

Member of Mulliple ].i~tlng Service iwater ~upplied. $85 nnoitld:

)C<,nta~t t,s for a eon~pietc )ob. 1961 Ch.’vroh’t hulmla $2,195 i CalI cveuin~a {J - 9, RA 5 9A77,

3-1. S. Main St., Manville - RA 5-6581 + UOOll UAI~DTOp. nAn[O& UI’:AT~’:R , ’rhree unfurnished r , m1961) Plwnouth Valiant $1495 ’!~°’Pie mefe,’,’ed. I]~ s, Is :¯ " " ’ ’ l Ave. Manville.

CLASSIFIED RATES Real Estate a^mo & HEATERi[ :.’,.. ........ ..............neat. Call R

1961 Chrvroh.! Sedan ..... $2095 [~ {:m~rALL 8 PAPF.~R8

OPEN FOP, INSPECTION 4 DU~31i. I<AI)LU & HEA’r[.:R ............FOR ONR PRICEI Threl, ,o,,;,l~ aud bath. COUp

PARTRIDGE RUN 1959 Renauh ........... $ 4+95 .r,.f~,,’ed. $55. Inquire 221 PL

The Fflanvllle New[I I~’ADIO & I1EATEI~. ! 7lit Arc.+ Manville, of ~’tdl ]~-~

The FeankltU News-R~ord Hy Flscher Builders 1957 For{[ ~l~llOll WltgOll . . $ 705 ]5-B489

Five roonls d,:wnMairs, wi’~SOUth Somerset l~ew8 , b4tt I [{i-~nd UeW hotl~e. J "-

Featuring large splli-lcvci end i q ’v 138 S 6th Ave. el 23 ~.0t-level homes wiLh l~/z baths, SttlLirday [0 *~ I).lll.

,i 9th Ave.. Manville.

P1¥¢ ceIRs per word, gl.fl0 mJl~ one- and 2-ea~" allached garagesI +-- .......~laam charge par lnsettlom ~ large cioaets. Situated on fuU OPEN EVENINGS UNTIl. 9 P,M. ~,,. for I’ .r 2 gcntleme.’.

Sling ~ds, to WIXI¢~ replies ~~¢re lois, -- .... ] [’rivatc eutrance. Inquire 2~ 5

agdrem~l V., ml. .... p~,pet-- Oot,venlenUy leo.ted ,I mites UP*+.I (:mr. = Ueed Cars 1~.<.,:~+.st.. manvm .......II la~

IS¢ exlra per Ills~’~. suulh of the Somerville ~tr&f~]cOood izscd lraeto]ts and snow [[)57 Volkswagen. I o%%111.1". Ra .....I +’°’+1 -’-

ell’c]u, olle block D2"f highway g0gows ]" ,n * n E [~ <lJ° lind bt’a+ela beathcl illlCl" I F°tw r°°nl huu~ und gat’a~" "’ ~yphenated WOrdB count Its south. P "" g . q PlI mI Bea + er CH 9-49d0 IC~t[l RA 2-aa’~2

two @;’ more word~+ aB the ~tse Iment Co,," Rt. 12, FlcmJngton.. -- . ..........may b~. Telephone numbers m Frices siart at $20+8~0 N, j, 8T ~-5013+ I Thl-~e rm*ms" with bath, H. ~ "mtmted as two words, abbra~,la, a models open daily except POP ,~II]P

I Water, heat: I mile aauIh fSon~ m single words. Tuesday ]955 HJlh~un Minx, eonve£’+ Cuslra ConveJ’Liblc Ill-Riser. Manville on bus line+ Call ah,.r

o w( beds one n w u p ce 5 m B L 9+44Cln~L~lcg DtmmlaT--$1.g0 g~ tible+ Rune g od; 4 new tire+. .1 ¯ : + ; 1. .. P- -,* ,

¢@l’4nmineh. 10A.M. -- 8 P,M. l~gonable RA 2-317 Frlglda[r+, perfect tmndill,m ....¯ -.--- 7g,

OLher ftlrnituPe, inquire ~lore, Four roOlnB, steat~ ~.~tt. h+L+unday, n°°~+ -- g’ P’~’ Used pick-up Jeeps and snow 110 S, Main St., ManvilLe. water, Roosevelt Ave,, Maa-

p OWS Good c@nd on, ve "y rea- . *v" c’. Nu uhildren~ + ca I* I Ra,. 2’¯Phou.-Ym+rClemsilied~

. I~adlheCl.ssifleds/ l.o.+,hL+’. ,o+ t.,,.,,,+ Ser+’lMore Cla-offmds i+’+l’IStation Route 12 Flemiagton, I Three-room epartmenl, Ca~. w..~ ~o ..y or Se,.

l’ On Next re"ag-BAndo]ph $.3300 N, d, ST z-~0Ja, RA5,9701.

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PArlE 12 THE ~ NRWB+BEOORD TRUKaDAY, DRCEMBE~ I, 1901

Construction Upswing Indicated.~,o~oJ de+ ood ,++,be++ oo ....i~,.~+o++~od,=i.o,o~++Vie@ Wl]] ¢On~mtte tO I]UlypoPt TL blg structures, wl~lvh ~emabJgh r+le o! const~cSMn tn th++ RIIpIF weft aseuPed, Me. Duteher

h U.S. Sw~vey by J’M for 1962o+.d."’+" ++,o.,, ,,,. ~=~.o,e+d’’+"ld++~’b+"°+ +o+o,.,, ’.+’ o, ,+, +oo.,r.,ooe+,g Peeoent l~se Expee+ed to m record total c~ over 180 bll-

Con~tru+tion M 19~ will +e- l~t lgd+, Mr Dutcher fores acount tot- abottt J5 percent of the marked upturn bl the annual I~arm, sOCial+ educational ar+d

i+0ra.

gross natitmal produc<, .ocord- rate of he.slag start* in the +m-other construction ht the privBtoseater should rise to a combmedNew Jersey was the third

Ins to a study by dobns-Man- mediate yettrB ahead.vi]le Corporation. ¯ "The sky’rocketing increase

total of about $0.1 bdlions tn state to ratify the United States

1062, up 5.8 pereer+t from $+.8Constitution, doing so or+ Dee.

The J-M survey shows all con- in family formatlon, Coupled 18, 1787.¯ ̄ structian, it~luding modetniza- with growth of +;he nstisna[

hJ)JJo+qs jn i9[ll"The outstanding feature of thetsar=, maintenanee a,,d repairs, economy, eoiltintted Bberal 194++ ¢onstr.c++oo pJc~+re wJ]J he

IT~ MO T~+~will account for mere than 180 aval]a+biLSy of mortgage fundsbillions of the total $~0 biLlions and demolition of existing straP- continued strength in the public

G/~P to+east for 1962. it was rv- t~ros could produce an anmuat sector, Mr. Dteher ssJd.~TI~L~

POrted today by F. E. Dutcher demand for g,0OO,00O housing’Phe J.M survey indicates t~at -

vice-presides, traits by 1965," he said. dollar volume in the pub/Jr see.

for ,hould ripe to approximatelyNew o~t+s+rucflon alone ghouk Ind~strlm], ComtTPercisl ’~n~ $18.7 bidlans in 1062, .up 6.7 peT+

+ae¢oumt for K p+eord J~+0,B b]l. utilities conetruction should con- cent over about 117.5 billions in

. tSt~p~toto) lions comps~d with a~ott+ ++?.g dnue stable Mad steon+ in £++ 1+1.Kenneth A, LlddeS biLlions in 1961. Curreut e+’tt- risiBg to a combined total of The significant development

matin indleate an additions[ $2# a~0und $lg+5 hl/llons as eompar- in the public sector, Mr+ Dutch-Lid&l]- "Promoted h,,i~o+ or so sbouiO h+ spent ~ned to +pr+++e,+ ,,+ +itllensor +ortad, *"i ~ + kedI~2 on modernization, remodel- for t961, an Jnere~ge oP <,+ per+ increase in e~enditures foring, maintenance and repair of sent. military facilities + rising teT A,I M me exis~ng structures, according to Effects of the repent business about 4+ billions in 1962, up 25_o .- _an..+er ~, +.tabs+ +be ta ,e=at,,an* ~ ........+ appeared percent or. ,l,g bI+lions fer Pl’t(l.<+ +orlJl"

Kenn’eth A. Liddelt this week manager of the Johl++-Manville t+ have little in+tuence in the+ 19+1.Was promoted to the position of Building Products Division. oared+riPs, the J-M survey dis- Highways, sewer and water C]ltdSi~ed A4~fladvertising manager of Na~h [B a breakClown of individual clc~ed, systems con~tructisn wilt con-

~rewspa~rs. The +.nounceme++iI secure, information mmplh’-d "Industrl+l construction con- tinue upward in 1962 Io a cam- P, Andolph 5-3.+00wee made by Edward Na~h, ,y J+M to date indicates that flames at a surprisingly high blned totat of abmt C,g billions,eaJtot and publisher el the three Peyote Constrmct+o.q in J$+~ wl/I rote in view of over’capacity u~ four ~ereent over 17.fi ]~JJJJonssouth county weeklies, The Man- ceount for abomt $41.0 billions, existing in many, lines," Mr. for 1061. ~i~~vilIe /qe++~:, The Franklin ~ews. +p four p+r~n+ over ~0.3 hi1- Du+Pher said, Other ~nstruetlon existed+.~ecord and tSe SOuth Somerset lions in l~Jt, he said. The 3-M survey i~dtcatm that turem in the public sector could

~ews, Hom+iixg built in 1~2 shotdd he continued s+rength in industrial well add an additional $8,0 bil+Mr, Liddell joined the news. clone to 1,350,000 units compared construction is the result of lions in 1~2, Mr. Dutcher said, Today thru Sa~rllayl

~apers sales staff in September with I,g0O,O0O in lggt. hulid/ng pian~ made two and The preliminary baLqncm sheel "DgVIL AT < O~LOUK"lag0, He had been actively cn. Significant in the bousirl three y~Br~ ago and carried for expected ~ew construction Bpenaer Teary " Frlixk ~llnlltrl

gaged in sales and public re- ma(egory is the unpreceden+ed J through In spJle of +ut~+r hU$i- botJl private and public, eompit, pm¢ -seprE~m~n sro+tm"

lations work in New Orleans, ris~ ill the censtruction of mu]bi [Bess conditions, This is parties- ed hy J-M at year’s end, sbowm ~.tr+ - K+Ior l(trl+0n Ittrrdv,I

Le, and Fort Lauderda]e, PI+ family units. "I~tis area account-,l:£rly evident it+ the growth in- a grand total of $B0.6 biltlons in Pno*r P+++

1962 co~’pared with $57,8 billisns Btmdmy ~ru ’rmesdm~,tbefore joining¯ the newspaper ed for approxlml~tely ?+5 percent+dustrt++.

organization. He is a former] ot ag housing units in l~l and[ CommerciaL construction ~s in lllet, This fore+eat represents "PAI¢/$ ~LO~S"P=ul ~ewml.n - Jaannl ~I+’{*~(I+~II+

regional manager in New Or- is expected to account for being bolstered by a continuing a 4,g percent tolal increase In Sidney ~ttilrleans for Standard ~+ Poor’el arotlnd ~’/ percent o5 the hou~ifi8

buildtn~ boom +n ofRee ~onstruc- new eom;truetton of all lyI~s itl Plus "LAST TIME I S~.W ARClI~"Corp total in 1g~2, Mr. Duteher re- item in the ]arge metropolitan the pe~tr ahead, tease Wed.

A Marine Corps veteran o51 orted, areas, Mr. Dutcher said. An addlt+on~l +a0 billions tn "COLOSSUS OE RHOOmS"IWoJ’lfl War :If and Korea+ Jim ]D terr~B Of dollar volume 1he "Unlike the office construction modernization, remodeling, rm+g +n c.r rte=mP+studied at Rider CoLlege af+J+r I -M survey indicated residential boom of the 19~O’s, this con- " -~f~daStJJ0~r fro ~ezDard~l ][~igb holL’+JJJg Could ~pach ~+~ hi). B(rue[JoD ~Pogram J’J prvceedlng ’ ’

School. lions in 1962, +p 3,5 percent from Oh a Bound basis", he said. "We~ I~A+~I~

~/e and //is Wife and +hair two2~1..5 bJiJlons M 1~3. do r~ui expect any flnaneJmi mr ~ ~ I~+ Odt11.~ 1+.1~

children refllde im Far Hilt8. J~thongh houmlng starts con- credit problem+ in this area," +,met~ttl*

LIFE-SAVINg CORRSS i++e lo run eonsldcrabIy below The constant and continuing +. IOON’~INT~OUS

OPENS SATURDAY AT ’Y’the all-time peak of l,bal,+00 set demand for more electricity, R& ~-0,~1:~ SA~. & SUN*

AJr c~dlfleneaThe Somerset Valley YMCA , ,

announced this week that its ~’~t’~,~m+¢+tm+t+tm~l~+¢m~’~t~mmm~mm~mm~m~+ ~OW T]IFOU~ TU+P~, De@+ ~2, ,...... d comb*he0 ,an+Sen+

Lifesaving Co ..... ,)i start ~IIDRFYHEPglJRN_+__._. ___..+so,u,doy .t0a+ +he coarse ,+ ]:o~ A HAPPY+- NzW A/FA~ "~II~[~J[~P~pen In +ny boy or girl at least32 years of age+

Pa., v+e,. +,e, i.s’+’.e+o+-of PRE.CHRISTMA$ SALE AT

nTiS.~_-pool sloff, will be the instructor. NOFICKY’S MUSIC STUDIO’SCone,as +he s o+,o,y +++=tO++++=,amp,ate ,he ,2.we+~ ..... e MUSIC

$2 99 M[~O~y~_.~xvil[ receive both YMCA ant{^m~r~e~n Red Cross ee,U+o.- STANDs Reg. $3.40 NOWfinn. -- "s2s° ’--

, METRONOMES t+o,. $J|35 "FIVE GUNS OF TOMB STONE"

NO ] W e, d’, T--hu~r~’.F~-~’, .Satrt D.~ec:13"14"15"lg~

MONEY BONGO’S ~+s, ~,+..,o.a,P, om HARMONICA’SDOWN $6.95 From 5~¢

]4q~kl$|.ooF]gE~Value)Zilst’ ~°k (With Instrnat on Book) -- ALSO ----

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Stalls .... truoSo, is r.edy,or,oofowh, thoBoadcomm,tlee iFreeholders Advised To EstablishBeady Plans far "Review

Move for New Pay Scale B. re..ed tha,. ap Health Office and Coordinatoron the alignment of Georgetown-

Freeholder Grace Gurisic benefit to the higher-paid eat- Franklin Turnpike in Mont- Tha establichment of a Sam- its 750 sanitation hours arc mattdoes not agree with her col- pierce, But she replied that gemery is ready for review and erect CounW Health Service in leaving a deficit of ~30. Of 235

league’s plan for rahling salaries each pay level and slap-up in- that field work is being dane on an office supervised by a CountyplLImbthg hours required, honerFlnderne Avenue from EaSton public health coordinator has ere reel by a Township plumb-

of C~ui~ty empthyees. In fact, crements should be increased Avenue to Route 22. beerr recomtnenged to the Board ins thspeetor, leaving a deficit~iJes Gurisic eL~s~ some era. in fairness to all. By telegram, the board Waft of Fresilolder8 by a citizelrs at 2d3, Totagy, the Township haspicyees will get no imme’dicts ~ win Get $10)~00. nolifted that the final link--from eomndttee appointed by the a deficit of 703 hours, which.benefit from Freehelder-dlree. It was successfully suggested

Route g~ south to Route 28 -- of board earlier this year. places its financial ~hare nt

for Henry Fetherston’s sal.qrV by Mr. Fethemton that the the East-West freeway was A report containing these and ~,815.opened on Thursday. No ribbo~- other recommendations we~ Manvillet with a population Of

snide proposal. ! salaries of three top employees ~atting ~eremony was held be-presented to the Board of Free. 10.g95, retains the *erviees of a

Mr. Fetherston offered his’ be raised to $10.000. an amountplan at Friday’s meeting, It established by State 8tattlte and cause °f the State’s desire to holders Friday by Dr. Robert licensed sanLtariau and plumb-

" would erase the present firs{ appSeable trader 196Q censusexpedite the lerlg-aw’alted open- B. Pertenbeught committee ins inspector. It would require

year. or ~thrtlng, salary of era. flRures. Presently receivingInS of the highway te traffic, chairman. Mrs. Frances Ver. County serofeea ininlhag 500

Safe.red to lhe C~nty’s 19fl£ echoer served as secretary of hours for a charge of $2,~0.picyees in all 14 ¢]ftsslftsuiions ~,00(It the raise recipients are budget file were corramani, the group which~ prepared the Montgomery, using the "set-and substitute the se0ond ste~ Sheriff Ernest HunewelL Sur-

cations from the Somerset Corm.20-page mimeographed report, vices of a licensed sanitary in.dor Jr. It would also establish rogate John H. Papen and

ty E~icrmlnaticn Commission, Its membersldp also irmLuded specter= would require 1B7 hours~w totals aS tt fifth or Cnunty Clerk Robert Bergen.

which stated that it planned to John Cariano, health officer of of inspection for $~30. It has aynaximum Slap, ~he minimum Deputies of the three officers spend $46,139, and the State Franklin Township; Edward population of 3,051.In the No. 1 group would be are pel’mitted salaries at three- House Cotr~nittee, which noted TeJsbrr, Township Committee~ In Branehberg, which has theboosted to $2,388 and the max. fourths the department hesd~s that rates tar County indigent man in Branchburg; Dr. Homer services of 811 BoSa’g sanitarian=imam, fifth year, to $3,060. For pay. paSents in State institutions had B. Cook, dames I. Sowers and its 27~-hour needs weald re-the top paid employees, the In ~e other matter relating to risen in a radse from $49 to $245 George W. Watson, quire payment of $1,975. Its pop*starting salary would be $7,24~ salary, the heard voted to issue monthly. A iota[ future anticipated bad- ~lation ia S,741.and the maximum, $9,264. pay checks to Coanty employees get for the service was placed In prescuiin S backsrognd in-Since Miss Gurisle voted Uefore the start of the Chrlstmas at between $42,475 and $63,251, formation, the committee notedagathst hls offer, it wa, defeat. oliday Th ......d monthly C ty Pr posaled in a I-i vote. Mr. Fetherslon check of Decem4~r will be dis- 0~fl 0

with a salary of between $9,60~ that, "For the most part, inand $12.6g0 mentioned for the co- Somerset Connty~ health prob-did not comment on what his tributed on the 22nd instead of

Will Be Studied ordln. ,, who he$ terns have he .... ly partiallyzext move would be, but it is the 30th. licensed health officer. Other ex- laban care of or ignored. In l~0,expecded he will Wait until the Coanty Treasurer Fred penses, to be borne by the Coun- JnIy four communities had full.third member of the board~ his Thomas was authorized to de- The Board of Freeholders was ty, would be between $I,49-I anddine licensed health officers orRepublican colleague, ia present posit $100,000 at 2~ percent ill- prolnised Friday in three letters $I,938, part-time secretary- ~antiaricns, sever~ had part-timebefore offering the motion tere~t in the County Bank & that ils endor~msnt of atl alter- clerk; $840, traveling expenses ssnltarim~a (with salaries rang-again. Freeholder. Anderson Trust Company. The money, be- 1nil e path Ior the trarcamis~ion for the coordinator; $i90 Social Ins from $~00 to $3,fl00i, whileFowler was not present for Fri- ins held for ase later, is in the lines of Spruce Run-Round VaI- Security payments, and $1,~2£1, 10 had no licensed personnelday’s meeting. CotlnSy’s capital aeeounts, spa- Iey Reservoir water will be oflice supplies and miscel- whatsoever (four of the i0 paidMiss Gurisic, a Democrat, eiaL

seconded Mr. Fetherston’s Accepted With regret was the given the serious consideration laneous, monies, $500 to $l,O00, for uo-o~ the North Jersey District Inspectaricl service, cost~ of licensed personnel). Too manymotion in order that it might he anticipated resignation of dep-~ater Commission. which would be borne by con- boards of health wore oblivious!olaeed On the Goor for discus- uty clerk of the board~ Mrs.

sion. Then she told the disector~ Jane Loekhart. MI~s Gurisis Set down by the County plan- tracts with municipalities, to the Iact that licensed person-

*’] Sake exception to your recommended that Mrs, Lock- ning Board, the aR~rnatc route WOuld include secretarial and no] have the training far andamendment, l witi not vote for hart be considered for employ- lies north of the commission- clerk services, $4,482 to $5,814; interest in the taealth of theit." meat when part-tlme help is proposed line along U, S. High- three sanitary inspectors, only community.

She claimed the propose[ does needed it> the clerk’s office, way 22, one to be employed initkally,

The letters were received by $1~,000 to $19,500; plumbing in- 5 Adept Nuisance Cede ,.not meet the board’s responsl- Rtdthg Asked en P~quest

Lee T Purcell and CharIes R. specter, $3r0~0 to $3,50~ and "In the meBer of codes, evenbili{y Io employees in the mid A request for financial ~s- Capon, consulting engineers on travel and other expenses, though the S~tte Board of Realthdis StePs -- or years of service sistance, made by the Home- the water transmissiso project, $3~049. had for 10 years emphastsedAlthough they will have en Ir

maker Service of Somerset and H. Kermit Green, chairman Dr, Fortenbaugh said the in- these as working patterns for¯ eentive to gain higher pay levels, County, was ~ferred to County of the commi~isn, itial annual budget would be specifics in the enforceme~ of

Miss Ourisic admired, she said Counsel Robert Thompson. He hearth, only five communities inthe new scale does not imme- was asked to decide if the hesrd An answer to Freeholder di-

$t3,000.Somerset County had adopted

diate]y fulfill their needs in may legally graa4, funds to the rector Henry Fetherslon’s offer Contracts With l$oards the Public Health Huisancoline with the rising ¢0at of g~up, which is t~orporated un WaS received from IBM Corp., It was.the committee*s retain- Code, five the Plumbing Codeliving,

der the State’s non-profit regula, which has selected a btdlding mendatlon that ]oeat hoards of and slx the Individual SewageFetherston Replies tions, site in Harrison, N. Y., for its health which do not employ Disposal System necessary tar

All employees wSl get their The service reported an ex.expanding opet.aticns. Mr. their own health officer con- each community; only a total of

regular increment, according to pension of its stair of worker~ Petherst=~n said h~ was .~llmll- trset with the ~otlnty for the 26 had been adopted b~" 13 cam-

their almual step-up, Mr. to 45, plans’ to add a part-tlme latod by newspaper articles, in- coordinator to serve ss their munities and eight communities

J~’etherston pointed out. ~ssistant director, the taking oJ tarring the company was not ~heaBh officer. The committee had not adopted a single code by"we can’l give them an ad- a course by homemakers from satisfied with the New York also ausg~ested that all boards the end of 19e0.

¢litional raise," he declared, Dr. W. E. Boalelle, psyehiatrk State location, to write to the of health’in the County contract "In recent years munisipal-According to Mr. Fetherston, director of tile Somerset County company and suggest a sate in with the County- Health Servlco Jtien in Somerset County have

the imnlediute result of his plan Gu dance Can or, and he add.Somerset. for needed services to meet become aware of many health

will be to allract new employeeslag of help to emotionally dis. The board referred to Prose- those prescribed by the State. problems because of their ex-because the salary level will be turbed pet’sor~ as well as taler Arthur Meredith a corn- A total of $30,810 in these ca- pending population. Also thecommensurate with that offered homelnaker service, muni~:aticn from the New 1treated sanitation aud plumb- State Beard of Health has takenin neighboring county govern- Homemakers are paid $1.50 Jersey Bell Telephefle Cam ins inspectorlal service is re- interest in determining how thements and industry. It would an hour for their work and $1.25 pony. The company’s Ietter not- quired by the county’s 21 mu- local hoards of health have car-

: also form an increase for era- for transportation. Only 25 cents ed that a long-standing free and nJeipalities to meet the State risd out their responsibilities. Inployees who have reached the of this pay is given to the ser- fliscount service lo the County standards~ the report s’tetcd. 195B, a propo..ml was preseOledmaximum pay level, vice for its administrative bud- will expire Dec. 26, 1~2, and Figures for the five south to the Freeholders for the estab-

Miss Gurisie said she felt z get, asked if it would /aa continued, county communities are: Frank- lishment ol the office of Pugltsfour percent, acrose-the-boart Referred to the County Road The service, for two phones

lln--whlch 9mpisys a faJltime Health Coordillalor. No actionincrease similar to that giver Committee chairman was a let- n~d tn the prnseeutor’s ofticc, sanitarian, $4,995 to satisfy 990 was taken because at lack Ofby industry In the area, tar from the Montgbmery Town- inriudes a $10.60 discount and defies man-hours 0{ $0 all hour intereatl a feeling at the timext’OU]d be more fair to all era- ship Cnmmittee. ]t suggested $2.90 off on all toll calls in SamNeeded for tie popula[tsn of of lack of need; misunderstand-pierces. She also said that as in that money be appropriated for erset County. The total discount 19,858 are 2,000 hours of sanila- Ing of the purpose o| the pro-one neighboring county, Somer- the widening of a bridge over offered Is $34,10 a month,

t]oa Jnspectorinl services, 1,550 posal; and probably the attitudeset *rhould consider estabtishing Bedons Brook err Opposum Road of which ere by Mr, Chricno, of the b~a] h<mrds of ~enlth, In

, such frlnso benefits as hospitsi- and the removal Of a he’JOe at POOR MEMORY? leaving n deficit of 450. A total 1~1, the situation had changed~zalicn insurhnce for employees, the Stoutchurg Comer between George Valonis looks at hie of 1,324 plumbing lnspecicricl due lo the adoplion of minimum

She concluded by stating that omerset and Mercer counties car license plate --GV ~84-- servlee hours are reqttired~ 770 standards which " requiresMr. Petherston’s program is e]lmirtain a hazardous visual whett he wants to remefnber hl~ are reel, leaving 549. aetio~ by the local beards at"not the fairest way {o do B. It’s istrueticn and reduce a curve, vB0a sinlistiss’. GV are Ilig Aetthg Of Seet Retained health." "

not solvb~ our pt’oblem," County Er, gtheer Donald Initials, and the mmlbera l~p. HL]isheroush, which employt~Mr. Fothers{on replied that dires reported that a sludy of rgsent hls age, 23, and hls sn acting sanitarian, has a pop.’ ,M el be u r n e iff At~thaS~t’#

her plan would be of gre~(et the bridge and its repots or re- heIsht, six-leaf four-Inches, U]alion Of 7,5~. A total Of 220 of I second largest city.

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"TI~UB~DAy, DBCgMI~ 7, l~6t "~HI~ I, lgANRLt’N Nz~WI~-REOOUD P&GS 8A I

ed in the Couneil=s opera ork~ Hordea of Americans tire fthe- Towtvs? What’s vital aboul Big¯Wou/d eontidbute finonee~l to lag to the suburbs to escape Towns where hot~l]y anyonehecp it going lind grn’.v[ng, bigness ~ atld now a lot of guys kx~ows ~yththff about thcal

This is th~ out[~t that looks wantlto recaptttre, th01t’othgeell ~ovm’nment?at the eft-State t’~gion -- v/h[eh

t0xts and make speeches tlhoLItutt~1(lsI toL,ttti I fnl, flew iPeeehoid.

frLent ~h:t~cP~ilitnaall1 ~o~crlr~,.lt MiddLesex Cr, mty Ere~holderinclude~ Somerset Cnunty -- as e George Otthw~ki addresacd theone gigantic city. The City ofNewthisQreathis el[opt 1el eonnolidale the

e [ tgYinch by inch. and if New ¯

Y arid he ]o ned he cry againstJersey permitR Wagner & His hnat cut. Thla la the Super be Rc ion I C ’ ’ ¯

Last Thursday’s Scene report- committee said, was "thek of in- Soys to plaster Gotham’s image C y c "owd whthh doesn’t want g. a nosed ¯ motivc~.¯ He warlied against provJthn~Se. th ,,I O ..rd did ,er., " * ..........oe= e,oo aa, ,o,o ;: XrJTta ,:dth = ;:;.=not betieve a broad-besod tax that it was "inch of inerrant" an ~holild have cur collective nor- o a y t . pwould be proposed during tfl[l~ the part of the 195~ Board of gtha examined. !metropolitan turmoil and switch

"OreatJn~ of a sttpcr autonomDu~Jt ihe RegionaZ Council ~v~rJ~ade ~)’lJ~l~ t. They’)) argue thaior t~d. His r~asordng Was based ~’rechok[ers--~I whielt Father-roakea any noteworthy headway [ it’s cheaper tt~ r~n one large government."

~on a eareflil study ot the start was a member, with lhe metro city idea tile ! Stupendous CIt F gnvernment We don’t need more and h[gge~~lltica[ catht~dar. ----0------Port of New York At~thordy by [ than a lot of ld(]a municipal- governments[ We just need toThe Stale Snpreme Court has lThe s~tllle day Ozzard’$ Views [tacit a whnpper of snafu, The comparison ~il] look like a poet! itics. But what’s cheap al~mt hove existing governments ape

were [Ix print here, Gov.-elect ~aurt has ruled that persnnnet relation’ [ the El*aft and e~)t*t’tlpti°n in Big’ erated ,batter than they are=~iehlird Httghe$ was conducting

attached to New Jersey emzrtsli press conference in Trenton. must dlvoPee thelT~s~ives fromAnd he tn]d newsmen that New polltical life, and the DlrectthnaJersey will not need s~ch a Last week" hit Lar~y Olsen. Bach oflevy next Fear. Hughes did not

Martyr’sexpound on the political rcaBties Larry is deputy eotlnty clerk, Marketof life as related Io a ta:~; he No. 1 mutt tu C~unty Clerk Bob o~f Eastt~imply declared that the State’s Bergen. and both are ~ctivc illfisco] beln~ is healthy en~ugh~Repuh]k-an affairs. Bnth menat present to bypass a Itew tsx-/~tho serve as clerks ot the court.

~t~;~:~;;~%~i~o~°tse;~ .owoeo~, t, .... ~rt’s edge, OPEN MeN. THURS, & FRI. NITES TILL 9 P,M.- [ does not affect ~ergen --beyond 1962, though he is cotlnty clerk

Since the new Goveraor has virtue Of gl

~lory, we recommend that ment ~ but he must bow out ofr=vc~’yonc relax, take ~ deep politics iI he u, ants tit continuebreath -- and exhale with a as a co~rl clerk.Sweet sigh o[ relief.

It’s downright silly!

’Pile 196] Citizens Commdtee- Bergen, the eatlnt~" clerk %’ha~ame:’set Cosnty Health Pooh- also serves as a clerk ~)f the

A tremendous eh,~oce ~*or yell tD ~et ~XUI’IOM~]hmS {thlit’* the of~cJoJ t~Be) revel, ~t/uM get tm the haJlot ta i chafes at cottlfort~bth prices! Bt~lget terms~as cleated in June. Las~ week gain af~iee, But the Supreme avallabth so y~= don~t have to mLs~l this event]the seven-man eommktee issued Court does not declare that he

Jis report recommending that the ; is out of hounds with his poBOea]~oard elf Freeholder* es~abllsh aedvitth~. Olsen does not go o~"The Somnrsc t Cnunty ~calth the .ballot ta get his jt~b, but LhcSer~’i~." under the dircefion ot Supremor~ rule he must not be- ~oOr ~lll[I]e~l -- D~COII~JII//~]a County public health ~,ffieer. COme invo]ved in lx,lities. " (’.overs -- Odd Lozlll[~e (/hair~

As Ihe re~rl was l;ubm~lled Jf lhJs is logic, we’re runningto the Board of Ft’eehalders lo the nearest cave,

~ocker~, A dazzling nreay of new /~brles andcopies were given to newsmenThere’s a possibility that one colors. Most with foam cushions!-- and Freeholder - Director of these days (tie Legislature

Henry Fetherston wag not verywill sit down and write an un-,happy abotlt thhL Ha r~ffered thedcrala~d~ble slattlle governln~

~95opinion that (his ~va~rl’l cricket,

conflietn of and d~talthat the Freeholders ShOtlldinterest

~nve had an t~pi~l’tanity to re Jobholders hut don’t hold your

view the flndin~s before it want’ breath ~¢aiBth~.

D00into the public mill¯With election news no longer

Yetherslon bad good rea$~a mo~loPol~zing the trent page~, IBig t.euage (dhalrs

their~or nOtcopiesWantingtconeWSbnVSquickly,, to ThegetYOUaboulCaniheeXPeCt push tote readgive moretheRedinthk Chairs 95

eomm~ittee re/atoll h~w in 1~58 Me rope /tan Regfona[ ConacS~|he FreehoLders had ~ proposal le~a] ,totus in the New Jersey.

¯ for the Estabilshment rff a publit. New Ytrk-Conncetie, ut regthn.health c(tordinator’s ~fffice, and Legal status, am we understand

3~95offered reasons why it wont .o it at the moment, would alpiece. One of those ~a~ns, the least mean that counties invntv-

Why Buy Compact Priceand NOT Rambler Quality?

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~~"’~’"CHOCOLATE LEBKUCHEN SWEETENS CHRISTMAS

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This has been a fine yevT for ~ " ~,on , ,be kono,--. B iefly on Bea,tyestimated at aTfl million POunds. tfs r~eord large -- Six pt’rcoa(l~ore than the 1960 crop andslightly lar~er thai* the previoueFecord 9el in 1952, Eec coloniesWel~ especially prodttetlve,f;veroglng 50 pounds nf boneyeach. as compared with nearSy i ~ ’4B pounds a year ago, and 45 ½l]ouad~ on lhe aveeage,

honey often n~w. it’s particular-]y pleasant in day’a of frostyweather~ seeming to bring someof the glowing quality of Sum-~ner and sunlight Into these ]tomama~ ~oldoB mAka welcome holiday gl[lll [or friends al~ i-¢]aflfee.wintry times. How pleasant D~II Idea r- "~omo ,~do~.s ~od ~ g~eo~-A ~0mb ~lfb ~h~ te~th Chocolate Lebkuchen ~.ed by the Ilesvenly aroma of ear, break fine hairs. Alv~yahoney-sweetened cakes and rflake ~tlre that~ th~ comb

~ ~ ~*a"~m~’M~=l~pea(ales baking in the oven, Or you utm ]~as ~Ounded ICe~, ~Y DOI~Or£1~X.g MADDO~r]eh appetite stimulating savory "~[OCOLMi~ ~2~BKUCI~odor of a boney-glazed, ham ~leld; ~0 ba~)t~oasting to perf~don. Or the ancient Romans used it for ~K etlpg gifted aR.purpo¢~ #Our 2 ~ble~aoom waterdelightful fruity s..’ent of honey dressing wounds. And a bey- J~ toaspoen~ einnamoll ~ |6*~lmoe) packages (I cup each}

topped baked apples and boney erase made of honey mixed~ te~n e.loveg le~w~eI chocolate morsels

glazed cooked apples, wRh vinegar, sea.sit and rain- ][ g~ee a ¢~OR g¢O~ I ~ e./~oppg Brazil nutseu~ mixed e~u~l fruit, finel~

Now is the time, too, when water once was considered a l.~spoon balking S~]E Chopped:~ungslers et~/oy great slices of ~re-fire cure /or gout. 1 goaspaoa ba~Jl~ I~owde~ f$ eggs, w¢ll.bea~r~

delicious honey hultered to~st Here’s a recipe for a tempting 1~/~. PUps ~ ~t ~ orange Jl1~e~A eup laeneyWith their afternoon milk. Honey and attractive Honey Apple

spread generously over pan- l~s p the fondly is sure toBL’~ toge~er ~ttr, ~pl~es, baking ~g d~d be~ug powdgr, ̄ ~ng stlgR~,

~on~, and water to bolt in ~aueepaa over modergte heat. l~aove fromcokes and French toast, and ¯

l~tl tool, ~lr 111 semlswee~ chocolate instills, nute, calldlod [Zl~.t, eggshoney added to th~ breakfast HON~Y APPLg CRISP aD OVlL~gO ~ldce, O2adt/al]y blel~d ~ ~qol~ mlxinr¢.cereal make tbe morning meal Two cups pared and sliced l Store aoulh in ~aH~. c~vered d~h gt room teml~ratu~ for flu-aa d~ysStaler to eat and more r~adilyapples, 2 tablespoons sugar, 1 ~t | to rl~n, Spread la a 15 x 10 x)..la~ Je.g roll pan. Bake in a slow Ovenenjoyed, teaspoons lemon honey~ K cup | (a26 ~TodoPOSbtod0minutes, UOab .wrgpinfotlandloro~tilrea~y ..to usa. Unwrap and frost top wl~ eonfoc~onore suga~ glaze. Cut intoAn oldtime ,home rcmed~¢ for liquid .honey, ¾ ~up all-purpose l ~xl4a~ barn ~, ea~ bazwlth haft a marmchlno chorry.¢.oushs and colds, honey is often flour, 2 tablespoons brown |Combined with warm milk in a sugar, ~ teaspoon salt and aEleasia~ pre-hedtime d~’ink to tablespoons butter or marga- or until the apples are tenderShake off the chill of wintry sine. and the crust is brown. Serveweather. Try it, it’s quite Place apples in a shallow bak- with whipped cream and a dashdelicious, as well as soothing, ins dish, Combine the sugar, of cinnamon on top. ~akesAnd, it’s easil,v, digested, leo. /emoa juice and honey¯ Ep~v~dservings, about ½ cup each,

Honey has long been consider- over apples. Mix the flour,eg a healer as well a~ a sweeten,bPown sugar and salt’, cut or BE CALORIE - WISE

]~eaIs lbat are ]ow In calorieer, the world over In Indla. it’s work in the butter or margot[no can be enjoy,able.been commonly used to treat until mixture ig crumbly. Coverulcers. Early dentists among "apples with the flour mixture it’s simply a matter of rank-

South America’s Inca Indians[ and bake at 375 degrees (rnoder. ins load choices, and an.’oneused it as an antiseptic. The: ate oven) for 30 to 40 minutes can learn to make the choices

¯ that fit his calorie need.YOR need foods each day from

four groups: meat, milk, fruits

RUG CLEANING a~ ~e~etogle~ ~d br.ds a~dcereals.

~/’~ do ̄ , , If you wish to cut calorie,,

¯ EEPAIRINO H FEINOINGthe flt~t step i~ to leaFS which F0~ T~E I’~01.[~YSfood~ provide few calories.. EE oi,o .=H=. e--o,o.., o, ,lk

BORROW THE MONEY~’~’AI~LATIOt~B ¯ ~’I’ORZ~’O is zet:dmln~uded for each adult !H MOTH PROOFINO each day. Cheese and ice creamPick.up and delivery may replace some of the milk.¯ o o tosio, YOU NEED ON YOURPhone for free estimate and constlltation

milk in place of whole milk,

CARPET CRAFTSMEN ~o, tag~ eb.,~o is EI~o~ o’’~bol~"milk chee’~es.R.E g-514, dg Di~fEiOH E,=¢

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SOFT WATER It’s s faetl We’~e eattng more loan by ph0nl in the mornln -vegslablea today thin our ~af ~gf tllO~y lg~gr. ~8~&~grar~parents did ~O years ago, oervze ~o red t@o. NO env [ ~$00,00 I 126.77 1

RENT OR PURCHASE aec~>ralng to ba U. S Depart- b~rras~eflt.0urM~llat0dc0~l,s~,~m,s.~ b.,u~men~ of Agriculture. A decrease I~lel i)ave .ovor;l~ mfilion ~,,p~,~r..~:~M~ ¯

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THUBSDAY~ DZ(]E&IBE~ 7, Iggd T~B I~ANKLI~ NEWS~.ECO.~D PAGB gAhe.vllywLthloaves, salthayor

~! ~ ~

Ttd ..... muLailon cf ware,slmllllr mtll~rial, ~ must he removed after evol~

f~l the season for balb bar-’ ..’: ¯- :l, wathrlng to avoid koeplllg the|~v____ ~[k~ml][~I~’JmB~[ i[~ I [gath$, tMany otoreff h~ve them[ ~ ~ 1marked *way down ¯ p ant roots constancy lmmet~e~

t u ..... ’. , I ~o~o~-.~ ~,.E.~oE. I I~!~ NN!HIg.o.-,og co....eo,,:..ado.t ....._~" .... ~..,__. ...... i i ~,ro,bor., 0.pooial,~ th. ~’-i i~ ~!!II ’"°" oo.~,,,on~ w., =.o. die

CiIRl,TMA, CA~’U’ e~*ry Octobe. 0 Fd[d-NoveP~the ...... lalan*~,) is well adapted ,~ ’i~ i~i!’ ,It-.. "Why doesilit my ~hrs~an whe ses ts4nlds Le’shepe ~o g=owiag I. ~=e=set Caunty.I~ ~]1 ~P" " ’~-’"’.

¯ cactus flower, you ve done th(~ A $§-degree It is r~led as ~n evergi~en :I~ .’~ ~J~ ~ ;:::}¯Many g~rdellcrs hate allkcd n gh enlperatur~ a da~ H ~h shrub bu~ tacit of the ]eaves

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this qa,st ...... d SO MaJC0,= tei~porature, dur,ng th,, period ’all heroic Winter is past. ~ ~R Har’son. Rutgers forl- w I precinct or dela fl0wer[n "ffnough ~-~ b osson s ~tpe ffi~{~Hi ~ ff~ ’:i ~f~H

¢u re specmls has prepared: 21 Keep the plent ...... mrather pretty during the bloom-I

[~I~ IL~ ~11 ~ l~a list of saggeatlo .... here t. .......... o i~g .a~o. ̄ .... 1 he..ty, t~! ~ii l~ d~l ~ ~"

But first you Sh0tgd know thai’ artificial light durlilg the Fail from the garden s|~ngpoin, iiiii~ i{ ~! *" <~!i~day length ttl~d eirlperlture’,ThL,~ exr, gh, .ong w hi e°in~lll wh.n. !he fii’tlit .... [ ~=~ ~ ~I~%i~ [

..gulate the Cow0rin, 0’, natural ,illht. call ill.ks th. day. l’°lered brdbant .rande-r,d I ..op Otli,

//~ ,-- __2~1lylocactuf h’uncfltus so ong for bud format on. ui le Fall, T~e~e frulL~ pertlst Squlrrels ~,nd oilier ~m~ll

.. , . ¯ I , in good condition well up to anlmsll like to get into theit )OU grew Y°ur PLant Where 3} Pr°t~ct your Plant If°f0 Chr ~ttmas B~d solnetlme! h~ hJrd feeder, Untoriunathl

you earl hold the temper.tufa at d rect sunlighl from IV[:;/ 0 .t" ,’ .~ they Iton’t eat, Jjko bii’~i 7; t L __ ~lllll ~ Ia steady 55 degrees it will pro-/Septonther hut the rest of the yon-. in .a’~’~re..oo~l.~ons. keep t.herr* from the ~ood-’ oars ’,. . i I Lahndflrethor~willgrvw’~/

n’’o b- cuts sn t--tl’~lilllllP Illtal/Ce w - regaroJels el the Lime in hrighl location. , . lea I i r re3, ’to 0 el" r~°rl eel high With a al MUm hum fol le]~liglh of day. 4 (in’ er $- gO

’ e ,e ,/U t war ,..,,<h --/,pre. d .. gecal¯ A hal~ ,ida o,) p,n For<. dew, over l~e I~i1~I~ ~llll "I

If ¯" /I ra the I tnpcra ure jus t enough to keep the ~te]o8 a garage or of a home ca~ be feeder stA pori, t~Olo BB~to 70 or 75 degrees the planl,fi, orn shrPcethng, l=a~ ...... ttra~live . ro.ghl~ok~tol.o. I li~ili’~ " I.,,,no, b, ..... .... /,he=o,,bls,, O.oI..hil. I Flength of day. sary after flowering hut not in they can be g~wn in the open, . .

But if you can hold lhc tel- late Summer or Fall. beat lesulls can he obtained or~arilc matter, l wen-dralned-

I}]ant wgl forl ~ower btlds Late-Plan~d ~t]lbs build t~g or i~l~ce Th~ ~]aItl Can 3I°w but once r°°tl h~c°r/~e 9S-h ~ re r thbllshvd growl [s aceelerathdw cn ys a sho t -- II hours If you have bollght flower ~ be trll ned by y ng t to wire.

or ]e~. If ~t g3 to fib degile/ bu]~ but haven’! had a chance ~)e~tlve ;o~a~th8 may be aeces, conslderabl~.,

you lengthen the day with arth to piant them, don’t try to store sary to develop the framework¯tiela) light, yollr plant will ~ot them over Winter. The plant hill 8 stringing root CARE OF HOUSE PLAN~rdtlo~er. O~l them i.~/o the ground a~y ~tem that makes it de/genii gueeets with house :01ants in

All this gives you an Idea time until the ground freezes, to trllnspianI. Garden supply a hame depends upon the care

.bout the special r*eedfl of.hoping lhe.’]l make at iellstlcentei~st,dl~urserleshavethcmlusedinseleetthgthosethatwi]’ , ~a~i’j,~J

Christlm~s cnctusl,s~rne r~t growth before ~prJi~,/

/ ~in six nr el/hi inch i~i~ or other thrive li~ the environraent in

thlggoSted Care suggests Don,ld B. Laoey, ex- containers¯ which they are to be placed and

Now for the suggestions for ten~iait home gl~unds specialist Culture is not difficult. Pre- with the care that they receive.~aring foJ" yours: at ]~tltgerl pare ~oJ] well ~a~ng ple~13~ of F~clorl of environment thai

iI~il l D r- R ,thg..o0o..,~boosop,on~.- ;. ~r~t~elude light coming from but one , *

~ I I ! l direeC ...... esslve he~t and too ~ ~’~ithlie humidity, ~onsequently thenil qi ll - ra0,d,o.o,o.o fr= tho

m plant itself.

HERplants grown primarily for the,ldeconltlve f<sliag~, ~hoee planLsthat Ire relallVely inactive dL!r*:gig the short days of Winter re-

q.lr~ less light, moislul~ a~dm m heat than do th~ plants that are ~.IJ~ t/let L~

th activ~ growth,When various water-tight con-

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SOMERSET, N J.. THURSDAY, DECEMBIgR ~. 1961

Voices in the LandThe wave i:; fermlng, utill shlps. Included in Ih;s bill ~s aowv buL moat agrecab y mcas~vre wl)ich I have adv¢~eat-

There will he a grnwth of two-ed for several years -- Pederalyear community eolh)g cs lit our aid for e°r~struc~i°n of two-yevr]and, and New Jeraey has an eammunily colleges.opportunity L0 Bet the pace in: "I anl ecnfldent that if strnngthis area of the nation. Adminislrntlon lta(l.=rship is ex-

Hear Ibis: ereiscd in the edne~tian [laid as

"Dr. F~ttlh Adams, dean of a whole, nle,nbets of Congress,

Douglass College, last week ad-c,f both parties, will lake the

dressc a world, hop. at the New steps necessary Io meet the.se

Jersey League of Women vital needs,"

ValerS. He]" topic was "TheFrom a Newark News report

]-’uture of Higher Education inNew Jersey." The junior college,

of a press corjerenea held

~,he soid, [a a iidemonstrab]e Thursday by Governor-elect

utility," and 1o underscore helRichard J. Hughes:

claim she pointed to California, "Hup.hes also may revive ----which "has evolved a good. hat, some of Meyner’s programs

, I

monious and successful combi that faLled to pass this year, and O~ Books

oo,~oo o~ ~o ......y o.]~e~o=~oin~ ~o~.~a,’~ ,o ,be ,we-..~ e/ay. That’s Why the Lady Is a Cookstate colleges ahd anh’ersitles.’~ year commanity college plan

resisted Io date by the GaP Rrt~ SuNdry ThingsU. S. Senator Clifford P. Case, ~enate msjvrity."

a member of Ihe Senale Edaca.tion Subcommiltee disetmsiug Fro]~n Louisville Ky. last If you have never experienced premise that a human being, than love those they work wilh * -

the forthcoming session of Con. week came t~ews of a maroon. Jr, you cannot knaw tke pleasure like a bear before hibernation, slid those the~ perforce catergrcss and the need for Pedera] tous d~zumelll the report ot the to be derived from putting a can eat enough durhlg periods to. But the male chef is different

’ :The New York T rues’ ’ demolish every smidgin of it as a profession or a,q at1 Or p~r-

action In the field o eduea on,~Commiss[ou on Goals for N she ~neal down in front of a large of feast to tide him over periods from the woman e~ok. The I~a]e

in his periodic newsletter’ iEducation in the South Wrote group of people and hay ng them o am ne chef looks upon his work either

" am hope u ha he Ken : ’ o "s is e o he When this kind of woman [lads . h"¯ , F r a woman hi on f . . hops something of both t s snedy Administration will placel "A strong syslem of two-year greatest ~atlsfac ions life has to [ herself in a iaDd f[owLng with work his career and he doe¢ it

the field of education high on its;community colleges in urban offer no doubt related h, the’milk and honey she eann.t ,~cll I>eeause he ires a talent forac o I s f ) he nex seas on.I areas was ca ed or as we as satlsfaetion she derives from shake her lifetime habiL~, or for- it and beeatt~e he rt~ust

BY this I mean educatio~ at all ’a well-planned ~nd coordinated’ feedin an nfan get the way her mother he-[ ’

through graduate school,", , ,A ~ ’~ "* You might think that after doubt that all this plenty will,liantly does so at least in part] e v e 1 a f r o m kindergarten program of adult education."

ghayed. Subcnnse]ou.’fly, she must The wom~m who cooks hr]l-

"bill also pending on the Senate There will be a great junior spending hnurn preparing some last, and in her forcing of por.;because she loves the people for

committee on Sept, I~. It would New Jersey and other parts el would regret lhe speed with gnes s she s preps ¯ ng hem nr, qs an ar because i $a isf es aCalendar was rcptwted by our college movement before long in gmlrmet mssterpleec, the cook tion after portion upon her whom she i~ cooking. ~oy her

provide aid for higher education the nation and it is time for ,,which it is consumed. But thi~! the lean times which wa~r down need in her to be creative; itthrough loan assislance for con- Somerset County’a ]"reeholder~ is nnt the case, The cook hotea deep she still believes lie ahead, its a pretes~on heeause, heaven

a h vie trogra n o schoar, i .. . he u,c I s y he end o he moo Tile f°lclnl~ of [°/~d hY thin day out ~nd it i~ ’one of ?hestrul2tinn of collage facilities and to acknowledge this -- and pre-]ieftover~. She waters 1o be able . kuows, she does it day in aitd

........ " -There ~ no more " k nd of wether[ al~.v ts usnally ~ j means by which abe esrrm ht,r"" ’ -- "" " keep. ~ul it is that ~ther thinksign or In~e st,metmles an

o,,vck^";"a,. . .._...Ae~,t.d Rolfe I0--- :overp ...... " g lave which’ is tal. "It .... sign and symbol that she

Cookln can b fl (reatlve I II ton far but hJxe neverthcVl "~ ~ ’ g e , . " " c-~ ’ ’ ’ " I cares, otherwise, hot doe~ anA_, ¯ , ~. i aehVlty, and serving a btulhan( iless" ]t IS the same kind of love! beans would always do Fhe

I~ {} Ip and conuein whuh cause her to¯ ~ [ dinner can make the rounds e ~ " ’ " "’ " would never bother with Ihe

[ artisLhl)u~cwifeThis is[eelolI e Jlkeof the a i’easoitsgreat I lo]l°verget<~veronea ~lck]Ymol. ’ e chddmouthful, and., 1 i5.of [:’ Beef ~troganoff~at all,i it ~ dneke~l I)lolb tale hlln ~a[. For her p]¢.’~suee in , The ell ~r’

swtethcalt eat Tha a a noelI ~me men especially someo c ~e oned be ore h s ’ , , . , ¯ , .i ’ o

¯ .what ascetic one’s who eat:something Io flu with the fact i baby.’~i snnph’ Io SUl,Vlv ,, tan ot undtr-Ihat blnlogically the lenlale is: 0----,stand all of this, ’I~e3~ lind

inlcant Io feed othel’~ nnd that l I’ll’on for he non-.’Olllpu]siYp!wonxan-a k abmd menus andshe Re ~ i g~ ~ ,:Iris11 /b>il~g ~o ¯ ~ , , hosleas, fo.d preparation ha~ s]reeipes not only boring but

] deal of pleasure, hi other w.rds, I(~t Io do ~ ’tf h, c, II p r f.ec isomehow grosslymateriailslie.k ng n gnod d nn ¯ i us .. s a r c by a y ~ T ey de- not nders and [ha or

two aspt*..ts or a wnman sI - . Her ca ]; elly to love was rn,a" ,son e women cook g s one

a ,~ ne as D s , ; s ea ( ¯, mous. ,md she ~pcnt hotlr~ Ill he fev rea y urea ve acDvilles

I ~iP~cttivea~de][ her ,pzritual ......

l her ki(c’hen, prndtlelng dark, in their ]i,,c~. and [haLf ...... y

I ’ ; vi~’uus delights for he,’ family I women indeed the act of phy-Of course some women are td. and her [llend~g’* A waller oft sieailv ttourizhJng .~lneone has

mest neurotic in their cempul- Miss Lee’s qtialit~ d~,es t~ot rather large apiH ua m-Jaxlaposo V ng and COt kln~ II pJleaflO~IS

sion to make others eat. This is] .i :- . .

eJdentally Those dark vlsespecially true of women whose ¯ " ’ " ¯ ’ , " Dues all this se’em a ra hbackg ’0end s an mp(~vceiahed onus dell~hL~" were one of the . , , t erg nn ose exeges~ of a smpeone. who pel’hap9 spent their ways she had of oxpl’usairtg what ’ . * ~ , ,

she fell and has c ac~[o y We t s,

ehlldh~lod$oxeept on holidays,in homOSTheWherehnbl~thereofwoman ’ who cannot cook does ed cation somehow.

, ¯ Bu we cooks who have go~e owas never quite enough 1° eat This la not to sa that aY eol]ege haw to USe oLir hbere[

the mnn who does not kn°Wlnot love. It me~n~ simply thatwhere his next met,] is coming ~he exprcs’ses hersetf in other --l~arhfrom IS to take ftfl[ advantage ol ----Waya. NOr does II mean that THE ELEVENTHeach one, aM the hahlt of his every fine cook is a [over of

~lgn scan on the priva’~e park-mate ia to urge her husband andhumanity,

children to their dtmo~t In star- . InS lot of Unlobtown. Pa,. St."NO, sir, WO havan’g 0arrled mustabh~ wax In ! d0tttt ins up nourishment fop the mar. Plenty of briUiant but irnscl- Peter’s Episcopa| Church:

kr;ow When." Have- you gr~d t/le 8upernla~t?" . row, probahly on the mistaken b[o chefs see~ ~o deffpiae ra~hez "~hou ~alt not park," . ..

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Co ty Library Offers o dOo man e , ts. .,eg o ,a ,y ,k. ho a, ,O0 ,EAo~’~ -Some of the socJologisal issues home which la up for sale, some NAIM~.~D B?/ EXCHANGE

Film ~O~ "Education Is Every, body’s ansi- mt;nity paine, Hysteria and~Boai’d of Education Of Carlere~

hess", an animated cartoon Jl- hostility reign until a cam-and municipal counsel for the

CheiM~nas parties and enter- and finds slid stores food for [ustrtlting the rJsirtg cost of inanity electing gives everyonebore, has been elected to lhe

tat°meets may be augmented himself. Anolhvr Walt Disney higher education and its impel it oh&tier ~o air their grievances.B0atd of Directors af the Social

by many of the film titl~ of-favorite. "pro.viers of Ibe

tnnec to ot~t~ pte~ent day ~cisty. No definite stand r~sultH, but all Set’vice Exchange of HaritatlIt suggesfs solutisrm to the need factors are considered and someValley.

nfferedthe h’e.vin thejerseyDecemberLibi.~rylisig~gFilmEverglades", has the alligator for increased ftmds through the favorite "misconceptions discus-Mrs. Marie °emeroy, Somer-

Circuit af~ the Somerset County a~ villisn and star of this trt~e cooperation of business, in. sad. set County welfare director.

~[~Libral’y, Librarian Dorothy" Van life adventure. It is an ecological dLvatry~ foundatisn8 and govern- "~anyon Coil°try ", "Grand- ~reHided 8t the recent election°order 8aid this week. study of the Hv~rglades ~.’]lieh is me°l. alumni grasps arid the in- ma Moses," "Oregon Trail,’~

meeting, attende6 by repre-Young and old will enjoy tbo informutivv oa well tea entertain- dividun] citizen, "The Qujet"So Small My Isiond’~ "Thurs. so°latices Of bealth arid welfare

"Princess and the Drag0°" ill ins. One" shows how ~ Inenta[]y-d[~’,- day’~ Children/~ "Treasure ̄ of ®gencies of Middlesex and Som~which arflmated puppets enact Our ~clence-t~inded will enjoy ttwbed He,qro boy, wllb the aid Toquepais and "Wings Over e~set counties,all old Polish legend about the "F~ace for Sp~°e". an objective of H camp psychiatrist and Italy" r~und out lhe vRl’Led eeL.shoemttker’s apprentice who documentary 1racing the de- eot;nseh~rs,receivc~ the train- laotian, TALE OF A TUBO~lWitted the drayton alld lrlar" Ve]opnleDt of nlodern rockefr~ ing and ernotisn~l cornfoi~

A Washington eensu~ olflcialrled the princess. "Squeak the [rom the enrlieaL experiments which set him on the path of W~IGHT AWAY[- . was asked how ha scroll°ted [or~quJrre]" demonstrates how to the present day rivalr~ be- rehltbill[att°n °f hlx OWfl ]~r~’~n" ~eeen V hi8 me~age ap.

the f~et that Aroerican hore.e~

sol°isis e[in themselve~ ~ tweenthe H,S. and H.S.S.ROf

attention upon the problem of sa[e~y forum: "Orville. Please people want o wa eh e ev sior~

airy. . peared on the blackboard at the with TV sets ou numbered hoseto new situation8 and environ- special note are ~ti~ly seen"All Ibe WaY Home’ focllses Air Line Pllols Association’s with bathtubs, "l think moremeets. ]~e learn~ by trial and, fib’as ~ho.v n~ p oneering efforts

ercor, reacts to human klndnc~s .in he field by American. Rus- ~iseriminstion in homsing. When J call Wilbur at the bicycle shop.": than take a both," he replied.

DECEMBER 7, 1941On this day, the "day of infamy," the United

States entered a war to preserve the freedom of

mankind. Out of the sacrifice attd suffering of

that conflict grew a greater and more powerful

America anti a world on Ole threshohl of the

Atomic age. Ten years ago, this nation was again

engaged in a war that was officially called a

"police action."

Today, a hattie still rages, not of bullgts and homhs~ lint a struggle of ideologies.

And although these are trying time~ indeed, this is not a time for despair. Pearl

H~trhor Day should call to the mind of every citizen the courage with which our

r~nlnh y has faced past crl~es. The United States h&~ met every challenge W~t/a strength

unt] coavletlon. We must continue to do so.

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jan apprehension for a moving visit the State.owned Wharton plants and wild flowers In the182 in N.J. Lose vioin,- o. ooind pre.en, o Pre-Snowstorm oinp enl.gi vi.ito ar°, oew serous accident," advised Mr. School groups ~nd others who standing and appreviatina of the

Driver Licenses P.0h,oo Help Promised-- ~’sct this Spring WSl find a taew area.adventure uwinting them, The Persons’ who want to make

Acting Motor Vehicle DirectorRider College Revising A procedure to alleviate prob* BatSto Nature Area will be open

advance preparation for theNed 3. psr~eklan this week us. Academic Organization leas created for New Jersey for them and guided tours will nature tour may obtal. ~ checknounced the susper~ten of 182 Rider Co]tege wliI undergo a farmers by heavy snowstorms be conducted ,by naturaSats list of-the plants found on thedriver licenses under the New major revision I° its acedemlchas been establtsbed following a WS]lam O, Chancy and Mrs, Wha~’ton Tract. The b0nklet IsJersey Excessive Speed Pro- orgsnJzatten effective next Sap- series of meetings and confer-

gram. tember, accoedin~ to Dr. Frank- ences arranged I~ the New Jet~Eilee~ Head. sold at 2d cents a copy at th~

The tours, annnunced by H. Batsto Store or from the De-He also announced the suspen, lln P. Moore, president, say Department of Agrinultu~ Mat Adnm~, enmmlseioner of partment of Con~ervstien &

~ort of 118 driver license& The major revision ~nststs of and Abe New Jersey Agrlcultur. the New Jersey Department of Eeonomlc Development, Tren-"When traveSng at maximumthe, feraratten of five different al Extension Service. Conscrvattsn & Economic De* ton 25, Rew Jersey.

permissible s~eeds, drlver~ "schools" wlthln the college, A 24~hnur weather alert wUl ..... ilshould take care to mainteln a each headed by sn academic be malntnined by the depert~safe d~,tanee ~h~nd lhe ~a, in deon~ since ~ts founding in ~g~.~0nt,or ~e hooeflt of Ne~ ~e~ L O O K !front," said the director. "AS a the college h,~ maintained a f~y larrups, parllcular]y thoseguide, it should be appreciated deptlrtnlentnl ~truct .... The In heavily concentrated poultry

SAVE SAVE ~AVEthat a vehin]e traveling ~ five new seh~Is are of the arts areas, Poultry farms do not us-relies alJ hour reinlh’es st tea~ and science, businef~s admirals- unify h&ve heav~ equipment for190 feet te come to a stop.*’ tratisn, a.d education as welt se snow removal. When warnings Get your FUEL OIL TANK filled

"A safe driver should remain evening school and a graduate of heavy snowfalls are issued, While Summer Rates Are Still in Effect...at least five ear lengths behind school " the department "~LI advise feed

lag at the rate of GO t~Ses an undergraduate enroSment, p0t~ltry and livestock feed mayhour," added the director, which now stands at 2,500 day be made in advance of the

’*Ffdinre to recognize the students and another 1,30~ s~u- storm. ¯hle~ming of various traffic slgnB dents at night~ was the main In additJon~ a program of pt~- Pe~’ gallon Bvi price

caused many of the motorists on reason for the major revision, cedure for the individual farmerthis week’s suspensinn list to to fellow in ca~ of snow ernst- ]I)EL]Yt~i]~D TO ~o~rt DOOR

omnss ~nough points to bring NOT DISCOURAJiIED dency h~s been arranged. The ~4 HOUR EMERGEN~ SERVICEthen*, within the point system A trio of bandits entered a farmer is tO call, first, his mu-regulation,*’ ,aid tl~e director. Pittsburgh, ]?a.. bakery and told nJe~pat or ee*ty r~ad super-

HUNTE~N"Lear~ the toad sign Language. th ..... to give them all the visor. If he is ut~tble to reach COOPERATIVEThe s~pe of the sign tteel~ in- cash on hand. The owner replied the road supervisor~ he shoulddicates the degree ot es.Jtion that he did not h~ve ar~F cash. col] the municipyl Ctell Defense Petroleum Productsreqldred. For exampte, all stop The thugs settI~ for four dozencoordinator. FLE~gI~GTON) H. J,signs have eiaht sides and warn- doughnuts.ing $1gns are diamond shaped. It At itp widest poii~4, the dis-

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