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i NE " The Franklin VOL. V, No, 19 + MIDDL~BUEIH N. J,, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1959 a¢ Per Col~ CandidatesE.xS Reported Ready Of Local School +oo+p --+ .,H Resign Membership Governing Body RunYOn Avenue, Mudismt Weld- RepOrts that TownshipCorn- [ t~dictlon to this premise. How-,* m eelnanFranesWtlardwoud;ever, have is the probability M~ resign ires the governing body [Willard’s ~ucee~nr will not be a I~ were tleLther eonEirrried nor de-I’ Delnoerat who has announc~l nted yesterday. Lhis eandl0acy for Frnnklin’s first He told The News-Reeord that C~uncil ~leetion in May, ¯ posed.campleteThiSUcenseneWspnperto the four[~thwedas- I thet~ Was somesubstance to the i The Wtllard tePm au~omatisatly report that he wan eot~iderlngI’expires JUly l. whenthe council- leaving his sea’* on the Committee, Imanager form of governmc~ and he cited personal reasons wilt be inaugurated. Mr. Willard ~for his impendingresignation..I was .eLecled in the last Generll Mr. WillaedsddedthathecOuldlsEleetion along with Republleail I make no pusi!ive comment liar,,’, Leoc[~l RUppo~L ¯ ] ~eeJ that ~ a pro~essisnaJ en- Ibm expected to reach n decision Prior to his a]eetion. Mr, WiI. hrd was Demos+alia munleipa[ galvator~ ~rgll~ MaYor Michael Lisi stated that chairman during the suecessf~d c~i~ affording our seheoI ~ys- Mr. Argils. a ~ormer project Mr. Nathan is an assistaht pro- Mr. Willard had ah~ady pl~ced campa]gna of Mit0xael Peac~ and tern. p~rticularly school construe- electrical enginem’ at Uniet~cs~’+ fcmmr of agricultural engineer- him on notice, and this ~the Mayo Stsler, which gave ~rar*klitt lion. The ultlma~ goaL will be b de Plas ies is nowemployed as ing at RutgersUniversity’, first 0fficial indieatitm that ~ is first Democratic majority ht be~ .~ehoOJa Sot isge nloney! it ~n electrical field engineer 10r He and his w[f~ Barbers, a resJ#natidn w~k~ immineot. The d,trade& Committeemana6mittcd that he Since that time, Mr. Willard ~an be liana, ~ s xeeent article to the U. H, Army in NewYork¯ ~ substttgae teacher tn the Frank- I informed the mayorof the tarsi: and his followers have ~rved the Rem~ers Digest points out. ’ * He and his wife Ka n have lin ~choa[ system have one sun ’ + . Dr. Bm£th ~ ~port str~s+~l the ~, the.. ,,..+ uo .~,.a ~ ,~ n.a e. oa~ ~t ul - ~ blllly, since he should be the fl~l r0JB1thru~ wJCq the D~r~tio ~eed farrow sehoots n ¢.he~ex heeeshtlds’en.3.*4~d.e~,~5, u ane, .......... +..r,-,_~ .r,,.e+~e~r~.~,,~...ne mhn~ C~ who~almad~rd la .~-- Wh~h~ o~ --~ w~ m. 10 and Robert, g. I Oruw Manor ~J+mol. [ ~hOuld Mr Whined rellnqul.<h ~ are Mr. Hisisr and Mr pea " g~+~°~,~ ~~ 3;++LLX worm w.,u ve~,.n Mr~ A gr.du~ e. .... Mr ~.- ~ ~ ~ To+~+m~ Co~-!++d~o~.~+~d~+~ ., Attila received ~ ~l~"s de- ~har~ received a bae]~tor o~ mittee would prolmhiy be the I crafts orgahlzati~n In the Tovr~ (Contthu~d o~ Paga 15) g*~e from Matth$~*a College Scienee degree from Rutgers and fx~ ts~aeke he preh em of his l s~ p, ---- P=nd has taken gradua~ work tl++ a master s degree at Coenolt Unl- re£dseement. Unwrgtten pre~e~-) Mr, Wi srd pecan ]y amnot~o- ~-L--I ’D~|I~ ~l.~--- Rrcoklyn pMy+~ohitis R~ti~qe. vermty+ eat normally would dletnte at+. It~ that he would ~t run ~r~ He w~S treasurer of the icc=] i A meml~r of the Pine Grove I~ll.lll~ IUlI~ ~t~l , . other Democrat to till the w~n. l el~tlen to the Courted, but gave ~epuhiit~n Club and a GOP ~A, he xs a eommxttevmat~ for ey and la~isatJm~ ~om oher ~ lndisat|on be wc~ld re~ Al’9.. T.aea~,.,I mmmlv~maaf+°mth.mhdis- cub Sco+u.+Psek 5, and¢o-,mde.r CommiReemembersoffernooon-/f~omth+ Commmee. -~1.15 ~*~ l~uli, IMr~m@,v I Wict. I of the 4-~ ~deway Tractor Cluor _ 7 +teen Local Group May Try mar= for louts ~ the ~hoo~ hoard, voters will decide two other for .l+o the rO BUy 300-Acre Site ot $l.146,1~lq mada proposal to The Princeton Ounstruetlen buthl a six-+ additl.~, to ~’ilt not be the Iok~e bidder~[a+x+U[gal--~ mmgi~IO--; Mlddletmsh ~eh~ol et ~m estinm, when the Township+8 9~-aere I " ted Cost of $150,2~. industrial tract is auctioned at The Olls witt open at Z p.m. public sa]e. as fore++in+t, T Introd ’59 ++oh hy~o+o+.~eerd I o lice and elc~e at 9 p,m. There will be eight b’o]ling places, as follows: This was cor~irmed after a puhli .... tthg he" TuesdaYB dg Tight No. 1--Phillips SchooL on Old Li,,eoin Highway, for residents night ts C ...... ty Firehouse I ~ et 01~ in General Election District I. where about 50 persons gather- ed to diseu~ the proposed salt..," The TownshipCommittee will No. 2 -- Elizabeth Avenue School, for residents Jn Geoera] [ Mo~l at ~hos~ p~seni ~’ere c~Jn ~nduc~ ~ speeia] meeting to= sidered to he opponar~a of the clay at 8 p.m, in Middlahesh ~leclJoa DL~I~S2 and 1O, No. 9--Eas~’ Millstone Volun- Ja/l~s L ~¢ey ¯ Madlton E We dner deal, and they gathered at the School to Introduce the 1959 teer Firehouse cct MarketStreet [ , j . . . lnvlt~ti~ ol Towns/~ip Clerk municlpal budget, wJfb a 25- Ez~* MHistone, f .... tdent$ i~ Mr. Silver is a ~+hemisl In thel Mr. We~drner h;~ rbst~;n ~eaneO[ pred B ..... be Was actini FranklinP°Int ta~ drop i~ the offingfop Oenera[ gieetlon Dis r~et 3 research antl develo~ltent de-t taxpayers. the Rutg I On e y Ex n+ nutside his official capatity. No 4~Pthe Grove Mortar i partment of Union C~[rblde Floe-in[on Div~isn +lace May 1958,I ~dwmrd Sbemy, NewBrq~$. The decision to h~tt~luee It ¯ - ’ tics H0 an6his wife, Ft~’ence, I wick real estote broker, ~ld name utter h meeting Thhrsda¥ SchOOl on Hxghtand Avenue, forI He and his wife, Mabel, both have one daugh er Lorle who the News-B~eord yesterda~ ~vhieh wa~ea]tsd to review the res dents n Genera] E e¢ tm I ¯ Districts 4 and 7 I natives of Drookly~+ have lived : ta lrl the +th ~rade Of That he hod bee~t a~.ked by a inion+ L’~ last week’s pr~ No, 5P--PIne Gave Mimer in Frmthlln for mot+ than bu~ School. They have ~orgaration to obtain mapsand budget hearing and to make ft" e " year8, They have three here for r~ore than four years organize data on the propmMy hal preparations ~or thtrodue= ~oh’0oi, f~r retJdents in Onasal David, 7, Pa~l, ~1, and Daniel, + Mr. WeMner attended eve He ,ea~ ~at there are z+ctw tim o! the 19~9 /is+at program. Ele~tJoll Districts 11 and18, N H 1 ’ Mr, ~llver a’dended Oh O nthg ~chool~ in ffersey City be- ~’ow~hlp residents Invoh¢,t The new rate wid be ~t0.~ pep o. ~ milton Sshoo m State UniveralW and was grad- fore beisg awaz~led a burke $1~ assessed vahmUvn, Haarlem Street, for ~Idents In ugted from Bmeklyn Coll+ge¯ lot’s degree by Rutgers ~ve has been rais+d B~ret thcmmm ware ep- Genera[ SI~UOn Districts 0 e~.d He received his Ph,D. In ~=m.I ruth, Col~ega, I-le ~’eeelved a make a bid when the proved unanimously for th~ 12, 1 lst~ from the University of m~steeis dega~e ~eom NeW Is conducted, Youth Ouldanve Cmma[1 -- m No. T--Kings[is ~ mt ~rmeelMut, " york Dhivera[ty ni +gM, ~i’o d+te for the sale he+ bee~ raJee of $500--andfor the Town. +" Laurel Avent~, for r~sld~l th Ruth he and his w~*,aim A Board of Imduoation-mem. set by the Tow~ahlp ~+mmtt- ship’s nine fire eornpanles Denera[ El~tinn Districts $ ~md grmdua+.e ~ Rt~kly~ b~P I~¢ the ~est year, Mr, Weld- tee, ~whieh Will raoelve $1,000. each g. - beer dm~ aoelfll and ~er J~qm the bem’d of dlPe~lo~ ¯ ~mher+ ara ~p~ris that a~t;vJ L~stesd of ?00. N’m8-4diddlebuSh School On tional work here and I~ the Cmlm’mtrd~ Weltarq er tbeee-f~an group ~d several Commit~eemsa Frank Wtl. Amwe]l Road, ~r*rmddmats in York¯ Mr, a[so had ~llr+ the Mlddlebtmh thdlvldum Wlll al~ rotor tdds. lartl and Leonartl Rapport ea[~ oe0~ D~¢l+ + mul ts~ - _ ..... % .... ++ zg." " lthg’for am~ath, " ""~(~ontln~lonPa~+-4)+ (c0n~au~dmpapxa)

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NE " The FranklinVOL. V, No, 19 + MIDDL~BUEIH N. J,, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1959 a¢ Per Col~

Candidates E.xS Reported ReadyOf Local School+oo+p --+ .,H Resign Membership

Governing BodyRunYOn Avenue, Mudismt Weld- RepOrts that Township Corn- [ t~dictlon to this premise. How-,*

m eelnanFranesWtlardwoud;ever, have is the probability M~resign ires the governing body [Willard’s ~ucee~nr will not be a

I~ were tleLther eonEirrried nor de-I’ Delnoerat who has announc~lnted yesterday. Lhis eandl0acy for Frnnklin’s firstHe told The News-Reeord that C~uncil ~leetion in May,

¯ posed.campleteThiSUcenseneWspnperto the four[~thwedas-I thet~ Was some substance to the i The Wtllard tePm au~omatisatlyreport that he wan eot~iderlngI’expires JUly l. when the council-leaving his sea’* on the Committee, Imanager form of governmc~and he cited personal reasons wilt be inaugurated. Mr. Willard

~for his impending resignation..I was .eLecled in the last GenerllMr. WillaedsddedthathecOuldlsEleetion along with Republleail

I make no pusi!ive comment liar,,’, Leoc[~l RUppo~L¯ ] ~eeJ that ~ a pro~essisnaJ en- Ibm expected to reach n decision Prior to his a]eetion. Mr, WiI.

hrd was Demos+alia munleipa[galvator~ ~rgll~ MaYor Michael Lisi stated that chairman during the suecessf~d

c~i~ affording our seheoI ~ys-Mr. Argils. a ~ormer project Mr. Nathan is an assistaht pro- Mr. Willard had ah~ady pl~ced

campa]gna of Mit0xael Peac~ andtern. p~rticularly school construe-electrical enginem’ at Uniet~cs~’+fcmmr of agricultural engineer- him on notice, and this ~the Mayo Stsler, which gave ~rar*klittlion. The ultlma~ goaL will be

b de Plas ies is now employed as ing at Rutgers University’,first 0fficial indieatitm that ~ is first Democratic majority ht

be~ .~ehoOJa Sot isge nloney! it~n electrical field engineer 10r He and his w[f~ Barbers, a resJ#natidn w~k~ immineot. The

d,trade&Committeeman a6mittcd that he Since that time, Mr. Willard~an be liana, ~ s xeeent article to the U. H, Army in New York¯ ~ substttgae teacher tn the Frank- I informed the mayor of the tarsi:

and his followers have ~rvedthe Rem~ers Digest points out.’ * He and his wife Ka n have lin ~choa[ system have one sun ’ + .

Dr. Bm£th ~ ~port str~s+~l the ~, the.. ,,..+ uo .~,.a ~ ,~ n.a e. oa~ ~t ul - ~ blllly, since he should be the fl~l r0JB1thru~ wJCq the D~r~tio~eed farrow sehootsn ¢.he ~ex heeeshtlds’en.3.*4~d.e~,~5, u ane, ..........+..r,-,_~ .r,,.e+~e~r~.~,,~...ne mhn~ C~ who~ almad~rdla .~-- Wh~h~ o~ --~ w~ m. 10 and Robert, g. I Oruw Manor ~J+mol. [ ~hOuld Mr Whined rellnqul.<h ~ are Mr. Hisisr and Mr pea

" g~+~°~,~ ~~ 3;++LLX worm w., u ve~,.n Mr~ A gr.du~ e. .... Mr ~.- ~ ~ ~ To+~+m~ Co~-!++d~o~.~+~d~+~., Attila received ~ ~l~"s de- ~har~ received a bae]~tor o~ mittee would prolmhiy be the I crafts orgahlzati~n In the Tovr~

(Contthu~d o~ Paga 15) g*~e from Matth$~*a College Scienee degree from Rutgers and fx~ ts~aeke he preh em of his l s~ p,---- P=nd has taken gradua~ work tl++ a master s degree at Coenolt Unl- re£dseement. Unwrgtten pre~e~-) Mr, Wi srd pecan ]y amnot~o-~-L--I ’D~|I~ ~l.~--- Rrcoklyn pMy+~ohitis R~ti~qe. vermty+ eat normally would dletnte at+. It~ that he would ~t run ~r~

He w~S treasurer of the icc=] i A meml~r of the Pine GroveI~ll.lll~ IUlI~ ~t~l , . other Democrat to till the w~n. l el~tlen to the Courted, but gave~epuhiit~n Club and a GOP ~A, he xs a eommxttevmat~ for ey and la~isatJm~ ~om oher ~ lndisat|on be wc~ld re~

Al’9.. T.aea~,.,I mmmlv~maaf+°mth.mhdis- cub Sco+u.+Psek 5, and¢o-,mde.r CommiReemembersoffernooon-/f~omth+ Commmee.-~1.15 ~*~ l~uli, IMr~m@,v I Wict. I of the 4-~ ~deway Tractor Cluor _

7+teen Local Group May Trymar= for louts ~ the ~hoo~hoard, voters will decide twoother for .l+o the

rO BUy 300-Acre Siteot $l.146,1~lq mad a proposal to The Princeton Ounstruetlenbuthl a six-+ additl.~, to ~’ilt not be the Iok~e bidder~[a+x+U[gal--~ mmgi~IO--;Mlddletmsh ~eh~ol et ~m estinm, when the Township+8 9~-aereI "ted Cost of $150,2~. industrial tract is auctioned atThe Olls witt open at Z p.m. public sa]e. as fore++in+t,T Introd ’59++oh hy ~o +o+.~eerd I o liceand elc~e at 9 p,m. There will beeight b’o]ling places, as follows: This was cor~irmed after a

puhli ....tthg he" TuesdaYB dg Tight

No. 1--Phillips SchooL on OldLi,,eoin Highway, for residents night ts C ...... ty FirehouseI ~ et 01~

in General Election District I.where about 50 persons gather-ed to diseu~ the proposed salt..," The Township Committee will

No. 2 -- Elizabeth AvenueSchool, for residents Jn Geoera] [

Mo~l at ~hos~ p~seni ~’ere c~Jn ~nduc~ ~ speeia] meeting to=sidered to he opponar~a of the clay at 8 p.m, in Middlahesh

~leclJoa DL~I~S 2 and 1O,No. 9--Eas~’ Millstone Volun- Ja/l~s L ~¢ey ¯ Madlton E We dner

deal, and they gathered at the School to Introduce the 1959

teer Firehouse cct Market Street [, j .

. . lnvlt~ti~ ol Towns/~ip Clerk municlpal budget, wJfb a 25-

Ez~* MHistone, f .... tdent$ i~ Mr. Silver is a ~+hemisl In thel Mr. We~drner h;~ rbst~;n ~eaneO[ pred B .....be Was actini FranklinP°Int ta~ drop i~ the offing fop

Oenera[ gieetlon Dis r~et 3 research antl develo~ltent de-ttaxpayers.the Rutg I On e y Ex n+ nutside his official capatity.

No 4~Pthe Grove Mortar i partment of Union C~[rblde Floe-in[on Div~isn +lace May 1958,I ~dwmrd Sbemy, New Brq~$. The decision to h~tt~luee It¯

- ’ tics H0 an6 his wife, Ft~’ence, I wick real estote broker, ~ld name utter h meeting Thhrsda¥SchOOl on Hxghtand Avenue, forIHe and his wife, Mabel, both have one daugh er Lorle who the News-B~eord yesterda~ ~vhieh wa~ ea]tsd to review the

res dents n Genera] E e¢ tm I ¯ ’ ’Districts 4 and 7 I natives of Drookly~+ have lived : ta lrl the +th ~rade Of That he hod bee~t a~.ked by a inion+ L’~ last week’s pr~

No, 5P--PIne Gave Mimer in Frmthlln for mot+ than bu~ School. They have ~orgaration to obtain maps and budget hearing and to make ft"

e " year8, They have three here for r~ore than four years organize data on the propmMyhal preparations ~or thtrodue=~oh’0oi, f~r retJdents in O nasal

David, 7, Pa~l, ~1, and Daniel, + Mr. WeMner attended eve He ,ea~ ~at there are z+ctw tim o! the 19~9 /is+at program.Ele~tJoll Districts 11 and 18,

N H 1 ’ Mr, ~llver a’dended Oh O nthg ~chool~ in ffersey City be- ~’ow~hlp residents Invoh¢,t The new rate wid be ~t0.~ pepo. ~ milton Sshoo m State UniveralW and was grad- fore beisg awaz~led a burke $1~ assessed vahmUvn,

Haarlem Street, for ~Idents In ugted from Bmeklyn Coll+ge¯ lot’s degree by Rutgers ~ve has been rais+d B~ret thcmmm ware ep-Genera[ SI~UOn Districts 0 e~.d He received his Ph,D. In ~=m.I ruth, Col~ega, I-le ~’eeelved a make a bid when the proved unanimously for th~12,

1lst~ from the University of m~steeis dega~e ~eom NeW Is conducted, Youth Ouldanve Cmma[1 -- m

No. T--Kings[is ~ mt ~rmeelMut, " york Dhivera[ty ni +gM, ~i’o d+te for the sale he+ bee~ raJee of $500--and for the Town. +"Laurel Avent~, for r~sld~l th Ruth he and his w~*, aim A Board of Imduoation-mem.set by the Tow~ahlp ~+mmtt- ship’s nine fire eornpanlesDenera[ El~tinn Districts $ ~md grmdua+.e ~ Rt~kly~ b~P I~¢ the ~est year, Mr, Weld- tee, ~whieh Will raoelve $1,000. eachg. - beer dm~ aoelfll and ~er J~qm the bem’d of dlPe~lo~

¯ ~mher+ ara ~p~ris that a~t;vJ L~stesd of ?00.

N’m 8-4diddlebuSh School On tional work here and I~ the Cmlm’mtrd~ Weltarq er tbeee-f~an group ~d several Commit~eemsa Frank Wtl.Amwe]l Road, ~r*rmddmats in York¯ Mr, a[so had

~llr+the Mlddlebtmh thdlvldum Wlll al~ rotor tdds. lartl and Leonartl Rapport ea[~oe0~ D~¢l+ + mul ts~ - _ ..... % ....

++ zg." " lthg’for am~ath, " ""~(~ontln~lonPa~+-4)+ (c0n~au~dmpapxa)

~’U~DAY ~’E~R~A~Y g 1959

- --.Bo,...so-~ .., .

_ ¯ " zn ~on marital e en~e p~ her ~rm ~ p~dont c~ theBUNKER H~LL LUTHBKAN Sregation, Completion is sched- dan, ~ ~ A son, to Mr, and Faiin Fe]]owshlp SoeleLy of

" The Mission Club wltl meet to. u]ed for March, Mrs, ]~Yoer’. Haines u! Sd K~u- ~&u Kor~ we~ Insthlled ~ the B u n k e r ~ltL L~theru~

day at S p.m, ,. , dall Read, Franklin Park. president of the Township CiviL Church at last week’s meeting

A b~siness meeting of the con- N,B, BIBLE CBURC]],~ Determe Reserw P~Gce at a din. in the church,

gregatlon will be he~d tomorrow Young people from the chute] In SL Peinr~ Hospltal nor S~turday. Folice’Chinf Buss- Other new offlcer~ are Mrs.

at 0 p,m, will sJ3end Sctorday in New,Yoek Jan. ~6 ~ A daughter, to Mr. ~II Pfelffer sdnttnistered the oa~.h Oeorge Aase, vlec-proslden£;

fJetwices will he ~onducted at CIIs vlxiting ~Jte Museum o~ No- and Mrs. Clifford Robinson of ~a all new ~fflcers. Mrs, Richard Skodacek, record.

11 a.m. an Sunday, Preceded by t~r~l History, the Hoyden Plane- Route 16. Also swort~ In were William inS seerethry~ Mrs, Baker Sial.

Sunday School and Bible classes tarinm and the a Word of Life 3an, SO -- A daughter, to Mr, gastan, vlee-presLc~enh K~rl l~l- vors~n, corresponding secre-tary, and Mrs, Einar Ramsland,

at 9:30. youth rally ii~ Times Squ~re. and Mrs. Charles Louder of 64 ~r, ~cording secretary; Vincent treasurer,Hawtherne Drive, lBOSoy, treasurer, and Paul lakes,The Rev, Joel Lunde, a ~ts- The Ray. Robert Mtg~sr& wSl

~ionary enroute to Africa, wiS cotltJnue exposl(ory t~lessages Jan. ~ -- A daughter, to Mr.]~°rrespondlng d~ereinry,~ M~. John S~h~inky ~ ~ G~b~ K.~x~kcx, John Koma~,he guesY speaker at a nleetin~ from Panlis Epistle in Tltt~s at I .........

Of (he Mission Service at 8 ~.m. Sunday’s 11 a.m. service, The Home Street.IC°nst~ntine Lmbe and WSSam

¢OI~RTYOUR O~.DB|~on Sc~day, Book of Joshua will again be FEb. I -- Twin sons, to Mr Mogae took office as newly ap- TOAMODIIRNHOtLYWOOD

---- ~lldied at the 7:30 p,m, service, and Mrs, Alfred Schunk e! 33 i ~lnte~ ~rg~. IN SH~OHDgWaLnut Avenue I Presen y, 7 o~ be 25-mer~berST. JAMES METHODIST Wedrlesdny prayer meeting .

~roup.a~e enrolled in refresher ~"~W~Church Loyalty’ wilt be oh- will be held a 7:45 p.m.- In Middlesox KwpR~I ur f tserved Sunday at 11 a,m,co sea e be SOmerset C~unty

Jan. 28 -- A daughter, to Mr Civil Defense Police SchOol, asThat evening at 7:30, a film, ~COllt ]’~lH~er8 Hear ~nd Mrs. James Robinson o~ at~ 14 r~ c ve member~.

"A]~ the Way. Home," will be RD 4; a son, to Mr. and Mrs ’ P. POshown in conjunction wlh a ~ro- Holiday Show P~lans Jo~ Hohnhois of L0~ Eastnv --gram an racial discrimination in Three Franklin Park men who Aveue. " K of C Making P~ns~o~ns. A panel discu,sl~ wnl~re Seou~ ........ h.~ ..... et ... ~-.--~.. !For Golden Jubilee~ol]ow. with scoutmasters, eubmasters

There will be a spccinl Ash and explnrer advisors Friday In vamps" Auxl]~ary Somerset Council 1432,KnighUs o£ Columbus, will meetWc~lne~day servlcc conducted st New Bmmswiek to discuss plans

7:~ p.~. for the M~dd~o~o~ Day s e o u ~ Installs Officers ~o~bt to make plans for Lt~Council show on the Memorial Mrs. Stehhen Kady was in. Golden Jubilee celebrsticm.

stalled aa president of Origg~ The council was organized on $~t~ ~v~l &d|~d~bl~MIDDLEBUSB RI~FOB~ED Hay weekend,July 4, 1~, B I~ D F R A ~A i~ .A Sunday’~ 1 a m sere ee,[ Vance Dunn at Suydam Road t o w n Fire Company AuxiUary

Holy Communion will be oh- is general chairman. Donaid last w~k during ceremonies in The g r o u p’s ~lext regulal ~lu,t, ~o an~ |l~Crabs and Wesley Welch both he f rehouse meeting wJS be on Feb. 25, ~ s~ ~.~.~m~vserved. The Rev, Vernon De h- ’ . "

, of Franklin Parkway are s~g Oth install Mr when J o s e p h GJlSon, genera R~’. $t4.9~mars wd} speak on ’The Bread . . era ed were s. " BOW ONLY ~,~~ Life". }mS and aelvxttes ehelrme~ re. Kenneth Hoagl~nd, v ee-~cea, agent for a K of C insurance

Jun or Youth and S~a or You b speetlvely. - dent Mrs. Arthur Carroll, re-!~an, will speak. Nominctions , wff~4.’r~(q oop~o~

will mee~.a 4pro a~d730 p m [SSm~peri~ntr’n~t~t wet- Schools cording .... etaxT Mrs. Rich- ~iso will be presented for the’re

p Sm , aa print ps erd Rsr~.wlg corresponding sac- election of a ~vustee In fLl] the ,..m..~ .... .~--respect~ ]y. an Sunday. I*nea~ ~, , ~ ".1. , ~ ’ unexpired t~rn~ of the lat~ ~i. KREV|R & SONA meeting of the Married "~ -e. a. -rl~.ys macing, retary and Mrs¯ Carroll Smith,

¢hael B. Deoiny, " " " -

¯ ncluded Isu~shl been requested to receive Holy "~. ts |~"~¯ . ~ ’ Mrs, Oswald Roepfnor a~d Mrs Communion Sunday in their 0~,~ m~, ’Ul s

Vo u~hteer vark. on the mlcrmr, i haa d o u b ] e d in the pant slx. her;Karl tuemb~rship,H°epfner; publle~tY,Mr-,s ArthurMrS" porinh churches for the L~ten-of the c ~reh wdl be ec~tlnued years and will double again m j o h n Wil~on and Mrs R D SPas o~ the Hinrarnhy.ni~h(]y By members of the con- the next aix years.

Hardestyl equipment, Mrs. C]if-- ton Bischo~f and Mrs. B, Daft¯

.... - ~,~I, eta CO~WNE or# FeB. LS NMod~gConcep~I A meeting of tho newly- In~u~nce

t:.’..~ , ¯ fo ’ ned Somerset C o n t yw~\~ ~ ~:~ , , . .

,s’¯he°’ o,f,o,als ........,,

A e aoder ,eho socrolary of¯ ~ I was nar~efl vice-pl~ident at the

l Ol’.~anlZH~lon s fl~t T~11ng, ~nd(~’lvo your young guy or gal Mrs. Florence Randolph, cter~

GOLDEN GU~RNS=:Y MILK oftbeFt’anklinbsard, wasnamed Stoto Farm MutualIseerelary oH’era yo~ rflodePfl

the High Nu~ritio~ Milk];--- "~~- ~" a"-=

.ut0 i~18uranee lea-¯

hur~ de~gned to meet! today’s family driving

needs and more haz-

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body tissue~ g~d skin, healthy heLr, ~h~*’s~ he th¢~ ~n aWith ~ favo~¢e,

doider~ buolgs#y MHk, lhts 0rlly Milk S,el to J~ ~ OUl" com~~0~ 10~ I. N~0~ ~m~tit~on!

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,FOR,DHLIV~RY [~ , .u~ ~.eRA ~7t3| . ¯ .

BR00, Garden Liquors e.,..,,

KSIDE CREAMERY ’ "¯ $ -

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TZ~JBSDA% FEBRUARY/&~gB0 " TI~’Z FBANKLIN KZWS.RBCOBD ;~ PAOB S¯ t News-Recoz~ and 8curb S~nez~woeS, Keeping Tabs enof

The ServicemenFrankly Speaking

.i .wa

with sloe..., d up, .th oo.I vas, o. uls t. Scout vews Arr Georg9 W, L iUilg.pa#hed and ire aroused, t h i s reolJty. CUB SCOUT PACK 100 er Jr., 23, whose perents live incolumn new seeks the answer to Am[ the Industrial Commie Cubmaster PhDIlpe presents4 Franklin Park, completed the 18+l~rankRn’s freul enigma, Name- si~ sboz~d b ¯ a ¯ the brunt ol Bobcat pins to Gregory Me. week automotive equipment re-ly, who or what is respmlstble responsibility for nwking dest Clure, Erie Welsenboz~, Dea~ psir course recently at The Ord-th~ the lack of mtables In the siena on prospective eatables, Lichtman and D a v t d Eaglan~ ns~ School, Abocdeen ProvingTownship? net the Township CommHtee. ~rotmd, Md.

F~me wou d avJt the press,! In the most recent case, fl~eseafter their induction Friday J

HOW this can be so is beyonc two bodies have been~e Six Mile Rtm Chin’ch. He entered the A~ny th A~£11

Wolf badges were earned I: IEEg and compleind basic combatcemprehenSten. A g a i n wc re neglected in the proposed s~lc Phll]ip Welch, Frey.k Fehervar ~rsining at g~rt Dig,mind all that news Is nelthe]

of 300 acres of Tcvmship r e a ] Richard Morifz and gannet He is a 1954 graduals of S~.Improvised nor imagined, e#tate. The story oppeared l~

If the TowZiship has a poolThe News-Record three weeks LionM°0lure’wereAChtevingJerry Loeb,the Drunks v 101~

Peter’s High School..

. telmtaIteU as aa area wbore bitago~ but thane three group~ did Ferraro, Chester ScaletLl, Law. "not huddle until last Theodore U. Binm ! Sifter and Thomas Bird ~5 Cfll]8 AuswePedbustness expertenee~ difficulty r~ght¯., ca , ,’.d g"’

ottC’a’e~IUPIuL~Clltk---’$

Arrows f .... pleiad e~* By Squad in Januaryas the reason, It seems to hi

The segond ease ~ flees went Io Charles NJggi~m,

that a seif-taDleted s t i g m a rldleuhem hassle over Metro, Craig Brown and Robert Phil, The East MglstOne First Aid

which ~ouules the govemstUl pel]Iati Park. ripe, Squad answered 25 calls in gem-g,ffe.oee be. bet*ee Elect__BI_VP ss.,eo pl ...... b, uary. According to Ca., Sackbodyof Fr~lLkJin~sat every sborte~mbzg.tgrtt’ te the ~ 850 and 6,50 homes wiLl b r e a k ~m ¯ - s Wayne Lancaster, David Wetc~ B tl r t i s~ six wore transports-

no one’s hash,2MS does not imply that oul Final approval f0~ these

Sombr~Jet County S-H Agen~ and Charh~ Hissing. Liens, 12 emergencies, Iwo fires

DiunJc~pa] effteials treat ’Town, . ~enner stripes were awarded and Bye miscellaneous, Squadhomes ml~hI help see Fz~l~lb~ Theodore G. Blum was

ship busiz~ss in a perDmctor~ vice-president of the New 3ez~to HenrY Vogt, Glen Tappen and I vehicles eoverrd 407 miles end

moaner, On the contrary, t h e ~ as an area

acI with good coasctence and Jrlabor power for industry anti say Club Agents AssociulJ~ a~

Peter Tamhurini, while Hober~ i the raembers worked llg roan.

its annual meethig that week f~ phillips and James Jako~]io be- hours,tlsnmeP aloalr]tet fOP ~t0fl. tasistaul dog.era. The annual report far 19E8most eases seek the utmost fez Yet an Ll[-Emed "eapose" by [ The ~Jnewond Derby end Blue showed 1~8 ca Is answered, 2,.the populace they repre~nt, our attorney and constant hick- WJlltem S. L e f e s of ~l:m and Gold dinner will be held i~ ~87 miles traveled and 873 ma~

ering might cause the ]oss el May County wss named presi- Lhe SI~ Mihi Church Feb. ~ ~ours recorded,prospective clients for othez dent. - -- The s q ~ e d wLll be best toratebles, Mr. ~ 1 U I]1, who resides Jz~ C[~J~ SCOUT TROOP J grouPS from the gth DistrteI~

gr~tve f~flonz which want toAfter all, no outfit wants t~ Hillsborough, was appointed tc A sewing bee was conducted N. J, State First Aid Council a~

In Franklth L{ It aetlel-the Somerset po~ifton in mid. during last week’s meeting i~ the regular m oath l y meet-Dm~Z the Torpedoes!," ~ op. difficulty with the toeai 1987. He previously served a~ ~bo home of Mrs. Michael Roc, ing Feb, 12.pored to the ¢a~Cous anent. BsPeelsily n o I ~-U agent in Cape ~day Court- ! co of DeMott Lane,who probe and explore, t h e r ¯ are many ethos house. ; Troop cookie chairman Mrs REPORT CAItES ~UED

~aeh has merit. Let’s grab a~ ~reas w h i ¯ h of~e~ the same A m o n g his achievemen~ ’WiLliam Alle~ reported that Zv- BY t~0HO01~ TOMORROWthe chance for ratab]es -- selling pohits. since assuming the County" postle]yn Smith, Patrieia Allen and The second report card of thelet’s not recreate a ]Lltle Big T b i n k Of the ~npresslen el WaS the inulation of a newspa-~ Pegs3~ Zavoteky sold more tha~ school year wiLl be l~tsued tu-Nor~ massacre just for the sake FraflbtJn that must have mush-per column on 4-H work which/[~0 boxes el c~kJes in the recen~ morrow to stugeDts Jn thO zahioOff progress¯ roomed after the recent eveula appears in both The ~rank]in/ scout drive, Township school,

Two ¢lroor~ste~ees prevent OVer zo]IIng and the Eke. This is ,the ee~siEatl~ of these tw~ whet will shunt ratahies to orb-forceS, One wbleb has no place er areas,in poLlUes, espestalIy ~m, a local Onoethedto Is Cast tbere lt~ no ~u~J[level, is the onmipresenee of pe, shOUld be no eause far appeuls~]lflea] pillagers who hievRahl~ peLlflens~ new zo~teg amend.borer In the backgrOUnd flexin~ ’ meant or taxpayer% Suits* q~hlStheir mgsol~ a~(] depIoyta~ personifies hindslgbt~ tad°el-

¯ their pgppe~. Franklin labors sien, lack of eooperatl~ and an~]1~[~under members of this breed, unpredletableness t h a f makes Shove_~-~ ~novi~e

but they destroy themselves t~ E]sa Maxwell look elzertthte by~LU~e, eonlparlsoll,

More to the heart of the ~OW wJtb teeth ungnashed,

~uble is the lack of delibera- ire subsided and the ethics ofthe p ..... phold ..... tire tern-

or drivingtion Ration and collectivethinking in lhe Township. porarily in the hope thaC Frank.

With this eommtmRy on the ]in mee~a thb chaLlenge of in-threshold Of great developmehievitab]c growth ardid an aura el

and e h a n g e, no undertektesselfdmposed serenity,

shesid eommence without loire -- le~ areaowyour

meettegs of the l~wnshlp Com.midas, Industrial Commission LADIES AID MEETINGand Sewerage A~thorlty. TO BE HELD TUESDAY

The latter represent~ the long T~e next meeting of th,¯ range phase of FrankDn’s de- Griggstown Ladies Aid Society

veloImaent. In~oroper judge, will be held Tuesday ulght ]n these coldmeat now could cause an acute the home of Mrs, Sigurd Nilsen

roblem In years to cer~e, one on Washington Avenue.

TOWNSHIPwinter days

PHARMACY Bank more comfortably wilhout leaving your car by usingthe drive-in teller window at our Frsnk]in Office, Or bankby mail with Jther office. Wits, telephon% or stop in for

Will banking-by.mail ~orms for savings or ehecklng aeeounts.

Pick-up a Deliver NEXTTHERSDAY, LINCOLN’. B/BTHDAY WILL RE A LEGAL HOLIDAY

your

Prescriptions BOU ND BROOK¯ SIMPLYCALL ¯

TRUST COM PANY

KI 5-8800 Two convenientot~e~

712 HAMILTON ST. FRAMKL[M TOWNSHIP,i

Hamilton Street at aaler Ave,FRANKLIN TWSP. eOUNO=.OO , -DAJLY OPEN SUNDAY 223 East Main Street8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. 9 ~M. TO I0 P.M.

ml~l~llfllllallr~{;l;,illltlr~,jttlSlLlZllW~..,1. ~y~t~~~l ugMnsk FI ’EPO~IT ]N~$U~,AN~ ~OSFOJ~TIO~ A~ FEDgRAL R~SRRVS ~Y~RM

~RtrRgDA~,FIW~UARY8 IM8 : , , TI~Z FRANKLIN NZWB-RBCORD , , PAGZ~,

¯ ’ "" knowledge of the traffic laws hasbeeaad~usteth lofpttrchaaeandcosts~$.Parsor~

his v/area. Secondly, the drivlnn mlt, obtainable ot any motor v~ duos a birth certIBoot¢ or otber, t~t will ¢mt be gine~ until at hiele ag~Acy~ Is ¢t prerequlaile to #evopthh]e proof of age when aS-

¯ inapt ini~ days ecftea" the applicant applyitig for the driver lin~lse p]ythg for the portals arid at thehue passed the non-driving pbos- ~xamlnatinn. The permit is valid time of appearing for the know-

drlvh~g test.It OOUNTItlES 18 COUN~fRIE8There will be a translsen peri-

od ending March 31, when the15 DAY8 U DAY8 80 DAYS

Apcti’s Prima. Elation in Forbes, who might welt ha~e old and new prc~edm’ ...... lap. EUROPE EUROPE EUROPE

Sore-- County chews little jnined the potiey make*~ aa an Durlngth/sBeriod, valid eid type

679

’a.. $premise of being anyththg more eider statesman, [8 censpielloU~ly )0/lni1~8 wil~ be honored.than a p~UUon-fthl~¢ oereli~o~ absent from the roster, Du’~ his An applicant who fai[~t the

~afor Nov. ~. ~ame may be hack in the news i~windge ~st will not be re- ’l,e~t’l~r. at= ~]Y~are m,em, n¢ Fare

As 11sua] the Democrats az.6 ’soon~ b~ause there ~ Pc~’aJs- examined u~ti] at least one week Magnet, ~a~ Marhm, Fraa~. ~sgland. Holland, Luxemburg1 Belgium.¯ feeidng I.o rm’ral candidates early tent rumors afloat that he’s beingafter the data of rejection. An Getcnany. A~trln, Italy, hJc4~htevbu~!~, Swstzer~snci

a~d Im~efutly, and as this was ’considered for a spot in the D¢~applirant who fails the vision FRANCHINO TRAVEL BUREAUbeing written only the Free-[pertinent of Defense, prchab]y in check may be reekseked at any

P*A 8.1844 ~ 80MI~RSET ST,, RARITAN, N1/.holder nomination was begging’the Navy s~etton, time after tlae vision deficiency , ,,, . , ,~or 8 name, 1 --~--

Fon~tflon of a Bc~ubsean[ Another 8omeng, t RepubSeanPOlicy COl~tiine last w~k" was eainpttttod Oath the polRleal ~~come~ closer to binding up in- merry*go.round g few daYS agooeraUo~ In the organinaflmt than I by Ro~oe Drummond, a highlyany event since the r~Igmatini~ r~s~o~d 9otlti~ wrlte~ wbe~ isof at.eta ~e~h Malcolm S, Forbes ~ the Heraid-Trlbune’s No, I cx.#nd the advent of General John- I pert in Waehlntemn~ Dramnzondson’s nd,h~tves~ i claimed ~r’s Clarence

The 13o icy comm ee made Dougids Dillon Is one of elghlup almost eomp ere y of op elec- men eonalderenl by Pres~del~tted officials, is a ~ong-awaitedgisenhower as being eapchin of

¯ purpose is to arrest any residual DrlLmmond’s 1~ sounded like

ty’s ranks. The idea is a carbon Frea~sent~ ofsee, and R was an.~~

operated in 1~rsen Co~mLv. And the DlllOlt star h~ el~ ~du~ heDcrgen, you may recall, is a" po- returued from our ~husy in

tar Ira suc~Sthl CrOP OL’g~niza- ary of state dtte0tthg our vastI forelgn ald program in the reid

8omerset OOP aedan also ’war fraeaa,a l~4~e from the ¢ounty~ ’ ~’cretary Dillon had the plea-

CommRtee, ~. similarly eovatb !commies uninss thy pay up their

mlamcoful ~’lmarles, inase, which the Ru~inns con-

" The Republinan policy group venientiy don’t want to talk a-Ir headed, naturally, by State bout,Senator Bnl Ozza~d and Assam- [blyman Ray Bateman, ~e ro~ter[ ~esot’s Younf Democratsalso lncindes the names of other have been heard fre~. Last w¢~k

"familiar GOP personatitins who !they came up with the name ofhave had a strong voice in party Beratrdsvtile’s Andy g’rebek aa

A small alnount regularly.., take the pledge.. ¯ let us helpIdinirs during re~nt yea~. , Itheir chidee for the Boat’d o!T~ maw pofiey orgaidmatinn, ’]~3r.aff~n Job scheduled to be vs.

yOU by joining ore" Automatic Account Deduction Plan. Stoph~vever, also will hear from the eotnd May t by Angelo g. SerJa-leaders of the oaee irksome an- no. Rr~:hak, it I~Mstoot OHnofl

at either offtee or eal~ RA 5-3300 for more information.tl*Forb~ element. They will be ean~qtata In his hol~e to~t hasthe votoee of gur~qLte Clarenee : net been nofg.bly mzeceS~ul i

Mayor Daa ~u~y. Z~ held= the hills fer ~ hut his HefllP YeIH~.~P ~I

his scot o~ the eemmltte¢ by vir- hard work aml eeevhteing thne¯ tar of his emmty ofttee, and Oon- : In nor~ county may now bring

my ~et~’em~id the P.¢~’ablie4m him some reward. For tit ~mI Walk-in at r~r of let,M~Ym~s &~e~thtien. A couple of persuaders are try- Entrance at 19 W. High ~treof~i~e ~re~euUng be mnyera "ing in convince ~’~,’ti¢ l~lll~o .......C~Ua~ IS l~YorO~a pl~ainl~lel~. MIg:!t0 make another rua ~aln.t C.

er of a d. I. Van Clear for the Board of mg~fW4 /~tMIt~wCuske’e hes~never been much of Fre~olders chair. Ot~ers arean o~gamzatlo~ man, but thisWas ~era~ed to some degree urginS him to seek the chairman-

ship of the Democratic organina-]~ year When the "Freehoidera lion in Ap~l. But Frank {sn’the]d up his reappo~ntment to lhe buying etcher pl#a---uninss he~[ddid~g County Sewerage Au-thorit~ until Harold saw the gets firm commitments of sug~

pot-(. Frank figures he alreadyhas had his share of manglinss

F1~d~iddea~b incidentally, in tie politlral wringer, and heare ~n the new committee three, bes no deaire for anolher such¯ tranlr. ~ ttd~ ~aea~. tree. return ensasemenhholder Robot L. Adams Is ex- ut~m~tt ti,m¢~peofed to ofte¢ wor~ of wl~omwhich have not been taken too,.in., by l.d...,-- Driver License ...........T~4ebe~ ~Mnd the tttin id Mr.

Bo,=hl a ., ""= *se" SystanOther eideidd l~rsonalltleo on

the po1|~¥ grotlp are County New Jersefs motor vchinleCAerk Bob Bergen a~d Sheriff driver license examthation pro"

Ernest L. Htmnewell, both of cedure took on a new lc~k Men-whom have bee=he invlnctbl~ 8t day, when the "Appointment:the po11=. Plan" went into operatth~

Membon~lp on this b~ad.bas- Two ~igntccaat ctmnge~ mark

. ed emtm~ is /*untied cut b~ the dePartUre from the old &vs-Oounty 00~ daairman Luke tern ct examining appli~enin for

,w,, d0, th.. = a,- IIEW JEI Y SHALE Rill & M!l~ll~t~mi~ ~ IL~tVtaj~ plisant will not be pei’mltthd to

~ :A~d=m~.’a~,,....".’-.ti~ua.a~o~a~.~ti~,.u~¢’~J= I~m,’--’~" 7111|

TIZn ,,I~A~KL~ N~WS-R~aOBD .~8DAy, F’gm~UABY d I~S~i

]yourt’v 1 . Brighten February’s-Men- ’With-Ch fie "uaraen

By YOUE P, UTQER8 GA.~DRN EBPORg’BE

As you stendy euslomers tnsy will then bare a littte ~o e t t e rX~.,n~ember, l’m slway~ scouting chance Df getting down where itupideas (hat can save you belongs.WDI’R.. ¯ Also, birds won’t get ag much

You’ll h~ve to look sumewgere nf R that way, Bul don’I l~erryelse f.r advise abbot how you about the hi r d s, Dr. Skogley

rnn build bulgillg biceps, ca- ~nys. There*l[ still h~,~ seed lelt

gecdaliy by gardening, for a lawn even if the b I r d S

~nd ~ ~y*s messa~O J~ ca- I [~lck up sortie.peeially for you i[ your IaWIt]~oked a little thin and weedy Lime, Toolast ~al[ and you’ve buell tryingl~ot to think ~bout tile posslbil- Frost ser*diag takes patiencei/lea of spading up ~e w h o 1 e because yoU’ll have to wait abusiness and starting aver.

couple of months to see if i~works.

The word is to try frost seed-If ~ou’re the sensitive type.

i~g, This takes a little nerve be- Blair ~’~ettle~-.~weet lad dM[c~ol~.-qr~ nlsds re4* Wash[nlts~l ]Bi~i~tl~ or Va[~ |cause youq[ give the neighborS

better clip this out and have it ’ El~¢ ~mer~ Della~u~ rilrht from t4~ ~ ~ when t~’v~ In t.l~l~ own ~rttp,

eomethin~ to talk about, but itqee~dy to shew ~o p,~lgh~ors wb~~ome around with questions or ~" Valentine’s Day or Gauge [MS D~Y MADDOX ::areal milk stzd water. Cook ores

Washi~gtow~ Biz’flldi~’, ehelrlea law heat ~c~ordl~g to ~a¢.If~he a Lot easter on rust~ witty remarks about someoneadd a bright a~d appropriate chattilY’ Gnrn~h with orange ~,o¢tlons.mukeles.

Just sow your grass on th~ I who sows his seed before he toueh to the dlnn~ table, s~l~ and ~rll of Parsley. ~5~.~’© BOOl unt thick,ned ¯surface of the ground when tin

~igs r’Blr~gS’~ come from the North. Wlth your,~av0rtto dreLflng. Beat tmtll ll~ht and fl~ffY A

sail is cracked or honeycombed A~d if you’re looking for Iw~¢~ These ewe~ fg~rrle~ ~ro f2aaned ~ur eh~rle~ are po~ ~ ~’ ,;wrmde~ul for s~ladt~ dasserts ul~r, too, tn plea and desserts, lsmon rted and mix well, Mean~

~Lth f r o s f. Natural ~et[orz o{ somethlng to do right now, yo’~ and zrt~ t eackf~ Is, ~r they ~n Her~ ~ very good eh~zr~ rec[~(~ whlte~ eblg ~Izi~iDg ~ cupfreezing and thawing will work fan spread lime, A soil test is be served "a~ ~" rll~tt ~rom the toz al~ time of year. ~Taporaied milk th refttsera~e

the s~d down into the soil best to tell you how r~ueb, but II ean, in their own ddielom; ~ fYaetry Pie tray until ~oft EO crystals fortea~und edge~ of ~ra¥--l~ to ~d

where It’ll be ready le sp~oul ynu haven’t used. lime in reeenl Juioe. (l l~lm~h Ph0 I

~me time in May. yearS, you’re pz~bably sede In Che~y-Cottsre L’h~¢~ flaLtd One $~-ouace P~beKe va- W]flp tmtg ~tiffj about I mOood Cbanee of Success spreading it at the rate of an 14 sahttls) inUa pudding mix, 1 tableSSOOn

Although I approve heartiLy of 8O.poLmd bag to 1,0~ s q u a r eOne Ha. $1~3 can light sweet (I eav~lc~p~ unflavored gelatin, uto.

the work-free a s p e e t s of this feet. eSe~Im, drained; | p[~t ¢otL%ge ~. ~z ~ ]Gr~e can) undiluted Add em01z lu[c~. Whip ve~y~.

r~lethod, the g~gges~otz COrne~ L?~e le~9 ~ ~ or ~ P°tl~ds --ehe°se* l~zrge or steaL1 Cu?d~ g ev~°~ted HzL!R~ I ~:P Wa~Z3 | atig~ abeu| ~ mlaui~ Iong~’* [

from an authority On lawns, our if you’ve used lime lately. BUy~rsnge 811¢es cut In bel2~ ~alad teaspoon grated thm~ rLnd, ~ Fold In ~’~r, Fold wb/~p~4~greens, table~on~ lemon Juice, ~ cup ~vaporK¢~d milk and che~rLes

Er/C, R* Skogley. He ~ays you either pulverized or g r o u n d DraJ~l and pit cherries. Line st~ ~. CUI~ drathed canned sour Into puddlr~ mixture, i

have an excellent ehnnce of cue- limestone, Dr. Skogley says. 4 plates with salad gz~ens, Pla¢~ oherHe~ i 10-~¢h baked pastry Pour Int0 paat~J skeE att~

tess with frost seeding, ’ ~ cup cortege cbeete in emxt~" sb x louddL~ mix a~d &elatin Garnish pi~ with addillo~Usually the best time Is Ia~e BHOE~’STEMMED WHEA~ I ~ e~¢h,Surromtd eoP~ge cheese with in saueepar~, Ad#. I CUp ovapo- cherries, sa desired.

~ebrqary or M s r e h when we " " De. Scmntmts of the U* B, part-con espeeta dally thaw and a men of Agriculture and Statenlghtly freeze.

[ Experiment Stations .have madewa t * ......heto go* ,rid;;;[ menbon It now because you - h " -

your supply of seed. Just brazen wheats:

it out il the storek~’~*" a s k s, wl,es~ short.~te~,,’,’*ed, s t i ~ f- . OBSERVE THESE~0. why y ..... t seed .......Istr"’ed’ h~gb-y,e,d~ng new ’,a- ~,,.~’~X~lt ~ TWO DATES!Y" , . . ~ ... I’leties ore ~oft White psstrr

. , wbes s, They are t~susl be, Orl Febft/a~/ iT, dcJenc~your [ a w n )s quite bare 4 . .’ cause of their ~bzlity to thrive Y~ Day will be cole-pounds to I,O0~ ~quare feet, under fort izat~n wihout the br~edtemarkthe ll2thshould be oh, r gh Or you bt, ndlug e~ breaking ~f Ihe: birlhday of, Thomas A.C~n SOW a~ b~ ~ I ~u~d to’ stems that interferet~ wiLh her-i ~lso*t.

¯ - , cos sg and eta ~ gr Y e dthousand. " sin i 1 s of"Plant the, sanlt mixture ~nots .. . , stnndard vfn, tetzcs, espeela y i*4agonol glair[coB V~oek]lOw growing la your [own, and] . . . ed,when heavily fertilLZ edli be ¢elebrgted from

¯ ....... J White wheat~ have ot beebuy bluegrass ~nd the red. n nzefleues, n~]~i ~:~a na[x. , , . ..... (

seems shiny tlzld tacky. S e e d Y g pc,ed. There has never been anyl

.......... demsnd for white whemt in for-¢l elan markets A number of goodwhite wheat varietlss Corn~u]

~" i595" and Genesee. are gvsilable

/Lt ._ but have never L~eeome popular.

- th., .....beo--dof b.$eTS!wbo. beoooe --... ,at STUDEN -three or fot~r years, they may

not he adaptable to New Jerseymarket or glowittg coIIditlons. ¯

~tr "~X °~tensinn .dvisesDr.gers University.cr°P’JUhn L..peotelist Gerwig.ttt Rut-exi, Think of the future ... your future!I Give a thoughtful vie the days and eeksThe new semi-dwarf hybrids~*rld years ~at lie ahead of you tn gchobl.w@re develop~ed th cooperative

l~W research by WashLnginn and The electrical age hag arrived,., t~ e w/~ u~Dragon agriculture experiment i ~ow.,. and the use of elec4xicity is growing in

tremendou~ proportioBg.

What does this m~n th you? It gives you theopportunity to chart your future along the linesof education which will train you for work inGarnish your next platter of

f r J e d chicken with ler~athwJse t~lO eleftrlgal Industry, You ean do this by~uarters of avocado filMd wl~h Btl~rJyJJ~g ~glenee, . , mathematics,. , triffo-

cranberry sauce. ’ ]loIBetl’y . . . phyeiea . . . all the e~ur~ae which. .. train the graduate engineer.

If you plan ’to separate yolksAmerica bIUSt t4tke the [e~d in science if we

e~,l@

and whites of eggs, remove eggs&re to continue to be strong. During Nationalfrom the refti~lerator a~ut 45 Electrical Week, talk to your parents, friend~minutes before using, when pos- and teachers about the value of training your-

sthle. The ~eparatten of theself throuffh education for the englnee~ln~yolks and white~ is quicker snd

better if egg~ are brought toprofegsionz,

room temperature.

of Waldor~ salad -- aisle, cel-ery (tad WnInU~ ~ are 9]entLinl

~URSDAY, F~9~UARY& ~ TH~ F~ANKL~N N~WS-R~COBD PAO~7

8y MARY ELLEN TOLLEYRonmrxet C0UfiW l’~ome ,~gent

~zo ~mong Lhe first to pJanl}er 8bias. YOU to apply a light ~ thi the home ~arnishlnds field In Ct~t,zn~rketing morchal~dlse that On a chair where stetieils ape

giber goods that can be washed, the finish with a varnish, and

takes u rainimum of Hare, This in poor canditlnn and you wishJmeazts shc,,ts, plllowoases and tO trace them b~forv removing.

dried and used with t]t%le or n0 paint ....vet. apply a thin L E 05

~L’Oni*]~, ~:.t o, ’~arni+h b, bS.d oot ,+~o LB.No-i r o n characteristics de- d signs¯ This will n)aka tl~ e-;, . i i

pond upon l’]ber selection, fznish I s gas easy for you to see dad toGad construethln+ By t h O [ r I trace,

use" qualitlcs Tbeqe fibers task of caring for you~ sweaters [++:.++:: 3++ +_ ~. ° f.::"+h~. :U :~.~ Cold +a.te. saps ..he m+

LHAcMBps ITALIAN { +.fLO+AFic.,,ed hydroph,~0i ..... ist mobl (mush e .9 i ....homer +0o,,

SAUSAGE

Ilure al~or t on and when ro I sweaters be of wool, +synthetic

0+ so+is+eta, the. +,ll ~0r~,’ih’ ......0+**o o,o,~ero." ’8’9’~ " I "2 .’+’ 9 5~their originaI shape IF8 hot water ann ruhhtng m.6~

....... ¯ ..’ that causes sweaters to shr[~kwater-al)sormng ntmrs, cal~a" phokc, h us cat’on u,~edI¯ +n bedd" g can be node to ++ +oo a.es. Even cashmere, the, SWIbT’S PREMIUM - ARMOUR’S STAR

¯ aristocrat of fibers+ w II "pill’Suave so Ile ~ the desirable

. and lose shape and softness If-characteristics of the hydropho-~Le "+" r .....

subjected to hot water ~l~d rub.D 1OO S. momtare ansorpuon .

’ n htng, Usa of cold water soapsis reduced by the applicatlo ofresin finish to the fiber i~lf calls only for brtef soakittgs, I

be~ore weaving or during the’ There are ~everal cold waterweaving process, j’~+41~s aa the market. Dir~eSons

Research has g~llle one s t ~ p Par u~lng them are has[ca/ly¯thet r i s’n ’ ishe r ’same" But read the directionsfa’the nrc I Itn ¯ by PO -

Ish+’asedS°fee+tag hla’i~ ’ alHowever,l w typeShout .....OfdestrOYlaundermgbleac ......ngh,, maYthetagsti°n ] nnd f°ll°w the ma~uthet f he n+’[ twtce,necommendalinnZ’lmpurtant’Also¯ RefraznLagRo/hngt rmbeO masurerUhbmgtowel 1+1 ......rtnS~wll/ls ~ . pOiRi~J~l~

s*Ic, uld be checked, mace SOlne l remove exces~ mozsLore,+ + +. + oo o+ o o o+ ++o _.patJb]c with chtorme bleach. In " " n¯ . ¯ c oar y, w noI be eeessary "

ea(’haddltlml,, matJtltae urers w th to block your sweater, d u s tchemical k n o w-haw are pro-’ ¯

. [ place It on a flat stlrfa~e awaydlle’zng more r~mou~ hnlsbns to fro~ d roe heal a dro ’ , I y.

r~ dlfy the cellulose Chefs soI]1 HI - ’

selfIthat they ’rh+k. *ronLng" e resislmnt. . .... pr nl:*erhes ore reslllent al~d++h + to + l +he+ " + +: ++o +o+ ~ host 00"+* +’O+’ be ca’+ + d +’ :or+ ’ f+ o* PO,o+ f°°"+ HERSHEY BARS "l"+" °* A"’°"~9 +,.,,, +~.dad. .

. ! ram puek~’r to COD~UTYI~P. ISteps m cons :’uchon abet ibm Temperature+ above zero FOP*MAN gO. OZ, CAN " --

c ..... t eas~’-t ...... for bed-.bring abant deterioration o~ Pork an’d Beans .... 25¢ Cheerleader Comlen.edSing. Pot ¯ .... pie, vtseose-eot-,f I ....... l+r, texure and nutrh

SOUPs

ton bIends in twill ehenilio loop tiona) vatues The hi her the’ - g LINDEN HOUSE 1O00~HEET ROOLS

ed and tu{ted weaves reduce lint temp rature the fas e~ the deto produce no-iron bedspreads, teriorstion+ ’

i Toilet Tissue ... 3 for 25¢ ~0+,, oz consAI. , blend+rigs of Dacron and When you selvc frozen +uods ChJckellcotton I11 the right proportion I cb0¢Isc package~ that are [ro~en LI~Y~S -- LARGE~lOduce an easy Cage bc~I¯

"¯." -snHd and well setl,ed¯ Rush fro. Peas...... 17 OZ+ ~ I0¢ Noodle _ ,or 29¢+plead with th .... h, dry aI~ zen foods from the store to to

l 3S¢"use advantages of Dacron¯ +your fvePz+r nP freezing com-~ PILLSBURY %egt~ta|)]e _ Par ~r

,+, ,o,,,+eri.+ ,he+ +++h++- +.r,~.o, .o,d ,hem a, ....... Cake Mixes ........ 25¢ T,>.,,.~o ] +.+ ]9¢ Idln:~, follow .the lauadering in- + below, =structhms supplied by the matt- You can jLld,~c the qua]iLy of~

Chocolate Ftldde, Whlte~ Pineapple I

easy .... beddings should be open the package, If the brine,isf+++_+-~ I+>~-~

II~" U. S. No, 1 - MAINE¯ +, ++ ........... ....

lchine.wash in any type of wash- Pruit I+ Setll(’d OlS O~P side GP +he II

ing machine, (do not wring), puckuge wlU,ll ,vial Opel) it, thO .,++spi~Jry, thmbh, r-dry or d r t p [oo~ has probably been thaweddz~’, Toucbup iran/ng $8 option,S, and rcfcxJrea Rehx,vzi+tg Ia+’*,r~

- :++ ++++++++++°’+++ .......~[ you have st~nclIa an chairs by high tempera(¢ire shows UhVbich have b e c o m e dud, try in dark eolnr in poncho a~d in lbg,cleaning them t~ bring out the p<~ultrv, and in Iom~ of color in

g/" ¢~n v< notables S U c h as Inclearness and beauty ~[ the de- ’. " ’ " ’ ’ " " i

+)+n+l" i ’ CRJt+IIROTS ’i"Start by washing the elates c~ncentrate, the’e is a tendency ; ~" " -;

cnre ul)y with w~trm mild "soap- in. +leparole when recortstltutedISuds or detergent. Wipe off wth wRh water¯St c 1 e a n cloth wrung out Of ,Other chs~ge~ ill frozen foods

a n odd parthlent of grleuLu ....

I MO~.=.+,

,MAZUR_ .....,+

+lo+ ,o d,,. o, + ,..,.- +°?~.m.ins day when the atmosphere Is searchers ~howed that ~t zeroclear, apply one or two thin dig re°it, strawberries maintain+

i~ ad ~helP vltsmm C content butpr~ ectJnd neath ot a #rod q sl-it varnsh [10ssffs ~cc~pr~t /iii ~F/~IIp8[¯ y . , r , .

Pour amount cd vamlsh that climbed above zero,y+ +/nk y+ wJJJ use i+tv a+ ~PIb,P.M* ml ~ ST, + I¢ontetr~er of warm watar,+ VOT~ ON TUESI~AYI

IIi.about 150 degreee, This th nS-’SC~IOOL BOARD ELECTION I ] .~.. III

,Toll Income on TumP;kd ~ J-v,’, Sole. .... ~, ~.~ ~= .~, ~,, ~ .,~ .M0.o=~=,.,~ ~,°" ~ = .,~ ~.~, ,.=~,"’ h, ,0Lead in CYO Tommey uon o~ the ~tm~- ,~zm, no ~ esthb~ srest~ inthmut~ of

" Sh din i ]958 =.,.~,.~.M~oo~=~..~oho~o~-- ~-- ,~" .~three ~mes ~at~L~ I~ de- 1957. t , During tho week ~he~ oon- .

An increase in trafRe and IgM, such harriers were erect- fc~tJn~ 8acted Heart o~ Mira. Upor~ Mr. Rinedgoods re- f~c’#s were held, studentsrevenues, the start of retire- ed o~ the Hackenssck and Pas- yule ~-Ig In Round Brook. quest, an order was ¯ i g ~ ¯ d were dismissed at One o’clock,~ent Of general bonds as well sale Rivers. The Authorily alSO With Pcler Hutnick’s ii poil~th tz~nsferxln@ the ease to Super. Teachers then met with par,

1~58 report ¢d the New ,Tersey where 8 three mile harrier was In the Western Division at the

B6 additlonal retlrelBents of sac- has decided to ~xLand the bar- showing the Way, St, doseph*s thr CourL 8nts far ]~-t~Ithute g1~ervals,end series bonds highlighted the rler north~ from Elizabeth.lclLlUg to 8 sliri~ one-game lead Results of this pilot study will

¯ ’ 0 ~11.be sub~ltvd to Superintendent

Turnp ke Aa hor y n Governor ns a ed in 958 o he Posse c Somerset Calm y C Y O lmske lth foRobert B. Meyner e River. a distemee of six miles. Ibal] league. ~a.~L~

levaua[o- and -as-Able ado~t onLegs]a, .... Conlraet bld~ wi~] be snught’ --. throu ho~t the~o~,nsP~ ~-hootTr,ffie in ]058. lotsled 4t.ol~-lohor,,.. IS,at A..al.,t c~a... C..~:~.r~.m’~. I’I~ld !0 ,,0~

i chic es n new ree ¯ ¯ ~ ~ vv,=,~,,,..--w ..,,.. I Y ¯] 5 revel) 0 V , ° It ts eontempmte d moreover ------ard, end an meren~e of six pet[ (hat m the northern end of lho Goes |o ~tlpePiot Coldl~ Parent-teacher conferences.[ Memphis. Tenn.. school orfl-Oent ~ompared with the erect- TurnpLke, where traffic l~ hea- Charges against Jerry Cra~s. held recently as a pilot study of cthl8 have a surprise top prowl-ous year when the Iotal wa~ 39,- vv. he ba "" er" u n s e y v ~s of General Management & th de irabili o5 ~ r in era A ~ e v i e ° that pr~jeeg69.~ v e It l c I e s. The ~o[1 extend" to R’dgefleld’ Parh.’ A - Construction C o r p. by a South .....e s y go t gstu-

radar waves over a small arearevenues in 9~ wpr~ d30, ~[~," sn linger study is a plan of re ~ vet (~i~ r~c or have b e etl I tle~t

progxeas nl this manner’ does the aow h n s ~hen- . , g g49 . an increase of ~.g ~rcotll

ott~ control of the 63 weathPl" tran~qerred from County Coot1 were atlended by more lhau 70 the si hal s dis arb~d" Legsgi~gan~ he previoas year~ re warn ng s gna. These signs are in Middlesex to Superior Court peP~pnt of the pe eats of ch I- pho~JeS police, sets off a bright,~orted Commissioncrs dosepL now operated manually along~ The contractor, l~u~e[l Blood dren in Elizabeth A’v’eane ~¢htmL flashing light, triggers ashen}Aoreersfl Jr.. chairman; Co[’- Lhe Turnpike. good. eharge~ that he is o w e d l The progrBm was institnted and photographs the prowler.nelius E. GalIagher, vlce-chair~nan and A n g u s M. Harristreasurer.

The d a i i y a’~erage reverie ~’~ ~ ,~traffic in ]958 was 114.014 vs.h i e l e s which corresponded tc][07.581] in 1957. The act.rage vc~

hide trip on the Turnpike ws~~.g mils against 30.1] iniles in1957. and the a v e r a g e tollrevenue per vehicle 725 cent~~gainsl 73,9 cents in the previ.aug y~ar.

All revenues in lg58. indudlngthose frem loll~ ]$30.1~9.491);f r o m concc~.’~ions i$2.400.7931~nd Jnc-on~L. fra~t Jnv~.simont$ns well ns ntl~or ineom~, tn~nled,34.114.718. It compared, w th$-32.840.440 in 1957.Bnnds Retired

During 1958. additional secondseries bonds of $12.~49.000 parvalue were retired, The t o t a ]compares with $13.480.000 parWtue of bonds retired at the :~/. "~end of 1957. These bring totalretirements to $20,910,0C@ at theend of 1958.

"M a r k e ! conditions beingfavorable, the Authority pur-Chased these bonds in the openmarket 8t nn average" east of$96.580 per SIC{)," reported ~m-rnissionnrs Mnreeraft. Galla-$[her and H~rl.iS. This cost sum.pared with the sail pl’ict.s ofthese bands nf 103 prior to JulyI, 1958. and of 102 subseqtJent

THEthere.to.

Emphasis in 1951] eonlinuedto be foeascd rm further imprnv-s.fe,y fse,0rs f0r ...... NATURALusing the Turnpike. The saft’-f.~ PeCord v..au IgtlOd, in spl eaf,Increased traffic hl that yt,ar.=

a" I SCIENCESkinds equal to a rate nt St.O pet"|00 nlillioll miles of travel. ¢onl-il~ared with I,D45 in 1957, equal!,eorot. o, . orhothyo. .s., ILLUSTRATED~he ra es were ar be ow those.of the State’s and the natlon’s[highways as s whole. Iof fats, .oo~den,s ,h0,0 ....t Edited by the84 in 1958 in ~x’hich 30 persons

~s’::,l;~rfoy=: f,~;%,::[ AMERICAN MUSEUM

~,!2rp~l:2t~O;!l,!!l!oi:n:eri~es3of.of NATURAL HISTORY

811 aid~ {0 pall’OilS WhOre cal’~pall OU{ t)f gasoline, f ..... l ..... V~t~L=’’~I.teal troubles, tire repairs, overhealing and other causes. Ar 4

&average of 14~ a[t~ pet- day , . "~~ve~ rendered compared with "142 in 1fl$7.

There were 1O,dl~ spedth~arrests in 1tl58 against 18,001~ Ir1057 whereas other traffic ar,lres~s numbered ?,Ol4 compared

-, 2-16 9 9¢te a,35g, The total arrestm i~ ~olume$1~8 were 98fl8~, Including 2..

crii~nthal arrest, sgal~lsl~;ld4 in 1987.=.r ,~.sooo ,to. Thousands of plctu~es-C~mless :’the stemdp0tht 0f ~ate~ I nigh8WaS[pOe L~tanatkm of extensive

in the median to ])re.~..~oh .= ~t ~ ~ Pages M Fasdnatlng Facts! : ...ol .~= =o,.ins ~o ~ o~,~. On Our B ook~A-Weekl~anl, z~,~ s.~.u,~,~,,co.~m~,,.~.~ ,. ,.:: ,-.:~ ’

’ elm 19’ tin of Franklin Park and Mrs.

!Peter Marx of Rocky Hit]; twoL’.te , Mr. Wl,fr o, Vlarket Trends Outlined" ,Eagt Brunswick and Mps, Leeoo. t.,-M !1 o, 4tAnn.al ’Farmers Week’

~twa brothers, John Sylvestre bf__ = .~ iMilRown an~ h’a Sylveslrc of

By HAROLD N. ~EPAIH ~CHO(~I~OAED-TO--’MAKE-

~-- n aries D e a n s. Sever grandehi]drertCounty A|rlcultural Alent NEW PI.EA IN ’tRENTON

s s flash tht cow- nl~ o lore oP WaIflinS - * Th~ B~*srd of EdUesttoh\s quick u. ¯ . add one greatgrandcbikl, "y turns and to~[~ rot. space Sun should call RA 5 4700

m ~se ’I~-- _ Farmers Week in Trenton will reappear tn Trentou to-

instmfl ]a~er he land." " -- ’ MF~ SUSAN ROOD vas welL attend~,l nod the pr~- day to formally request per-

y ulOVles s ~ Ys of al[end[]]~ S a c C o e g , in m Morrtstown for Mis. adve. The heine for Fartl3oPS SdO.0U0 of he to s es i~la ed

~on b~,lp loser h*s typ , ~k Some,’- Htmd af Fruoklln Park, who ,, i ods in Market, s a e of ~tale,gh N C M e . Week was T ,0 ¯ . . rest o the proposed si-~ room

ling procedule, lat h ~ i . is ’a nlw ms nber of Ihe died last W e e k n S Peter Sl nK"* a subject of vile* report Mlddlebtlsh Srhool addBI0n.okotS and ]u,lse opeas, v e . 4H CLub H~spLa 0 th. ageof 86. er u r lurnl ’o- ’

U gslers have httle 1o turn ~ ~ v ~ . membe’s and The widow of P~.ter Rood, shf 1 ~... .... ~, - . .*ovrrn.¯ , o Fro essv Farmers , ace to ev y g eu P The Beard f rat me h he

, , . n .... we ~ ..... o-., OlVlSton o. Lees t*, the eleImnls el bursun3~ i flye parents atIeaded ..[be inst lived la the ~mlnsoueI Home [ The week ws~ Off Io a good meat TitOr~day.lP’ . . d’t~ee ngo he ~ou~er:.:e C0uflLy for %be past 51x [(’ars. IRL~r t wth be 40h anoua con- | the Comrdlssinn ap- .O an effm’t t e c care ai3 . Club E eetion of offi- She leaves h e so s. Verhon . h New leraey r~ves and the vo~ers ttror. ¯ . 11 Sheep uld . , yen On of t e. , . p

~nugem( at o[ ho,~, n~ we eel~ and window displays were of Highland Park, Rcrin rt of Farm Bureau¯ S ate Senator a ecttstruetion prelmSa[ It,: hot.seolanshlp, thole are st h~, big [ten~s on ~be agcoda* Bonnd Brook, end Harold of Ws ne Dumont of W~rren Tttssdayts auction the soloascot t’AO saddle horse t.u’~ . rd

t+] chris Wilson Greeafin]d, Ms&%; atne gru d- Y

Somerset Caunty. Three ~er~c~ Hgnset Is s new member chiLdren, and *l ,’eat- ra d Caunfy told of the need for ~, will be inelnded tn the1960.

¯ g gchango in lhe StaLe lax pie 61 Board of Education bttd

r ale bl the fotnla lye or o child ene. " of the club¯ . , Carol Flawer " . - m gram. A Son e’set County 4-N get. ,nn g stages. . . Nesbanie uno Judy I~Jngacro of lot ..... t Wa~s omn Mendha Club member Linda Boardman ¯

he . - ~ . Cemetery, MOrel t, P .Last week a meetingwasOfheld.t Son~,ervfile 81e two Uew mum- of Bernardsvilin, reported on roper °onmderatlon’ " be given

ldel~ of these club~ a s and bars nf Ihe Braoehburg Matinee ERNST WILHELMthe 1958 4-H Congress Which to critinal engineerm~ feahtres,

to Martinsville C p Club¯ Thtw will be taking the ’she attended as a 4-H sehlev°- but it is also neeessal~.’ to-lira w~ts reproso0ted bY John i clothing and foods projects . . . The Roy. He!u’y Heaps of the tnetlt winner. Representing the "prsctlee sound walel~shed

,~rrlssey tad Arnold Napoleon, Joan Lewsndowski, secrets13’ of King~L,,n Pre~bylvi%n Church Somerset County Farm Bureau management, specifically ade-:e Blaokwells Mills Boots and the Hsrlingen Learn sod Re officiated at services yesterday .at the convention were Gilbert quate soil and erosion eontra:ddles was represented by sewing Clnb, rrports members in Princeton for Ernst Wilhelm, Runyoi~ of Harlingen, T~svld practices to encourage maxi-.ors e Vs,i Voorhees. q’ne w rk ng on pin cushions ~nd 78, who died in his home Safer- Amernmn of Heshsnie and n’tum n~soal~ sod to reduce sli-oo~to.be reorganized N o r t h dish towels... Miss Ann Brush day. iCharles Grayson ot Belle Mead¯ ration Io a mini[nttn~ ~’

¯ aneh River Riders by Miss of the YWCA in New Brunswick I A resident o[ Kingston, he wets i Jerome Taub of Franklin StoLe and [ooal tax problems

,rothy Fuller and d u n i o r inslr c ed glrls otv the Sac-Sew- a re red emblnetmhker¯ I Townshlp presided at the Paul-’ of the New Jersey poultry fal’m:ruder Cordel}" Patterson. Bill ¢.t’s 4-it Club in how lu m a k e He is *arrived by a son, HJch- ltry Assoclslion mauling, Pool- er were discussed with the feedout and John Menaces wl,re puppets . . . The K J n g s t o n ard, a professor at prineetolt ! trymei~ were told that to Se ef- distributors by Vint¢,n H.

t hand In reprt~sent the Btture [ittsy GirLs practiced use o[ the University; t ~e grandebildren, iinetive their cooperatives weald Thampson, New Jersey Deparh,mv)~vl Hill~ Club¯ I sewing machine . .. Ha ~ ° n e ’and we bro hers 13o n Gee- ’ have to combine and got larger meat of Agriculture, Rural Ad"Dis . ,aa io I ranged from how ~’l.ederinks , secretary of the rfi~oY ’ I to provide mot’l, services and vlsorv Co~mlttee.

¯ keep record b~k~ to the free M a t i n e e Club, reports that Iotermenl was in Cypt’e.ss Hills [ better egg prices¯ Integration of. A. the popuLation densil~ in-irse she.A, In be held at the iTteTSbors are making eros,~wtlrd Cemeter Brooklyn ~ poultry fanrm will lr*~ve onto tensified, and citizens became

,merset Cotmty 4-H Free ~’alr puzzle b o 0 k s as a communityt Y’ ¯ New Jersey poultry farms more orb~,nlzed, the demand~

.tg. iS. project T h e s e books will be .*.. ~.~. when prices drop and efficleoey for government services -- sd-per~ ns sc king informatmn given to hosptols The first MRS mJ~ttY BETo~ Idea ass s This means I many uea on ollee ere heaitk

n ] ’ " Pot Services were scheduled this. "" Io~ n f’eedo - P ’i any of these clulo.s sh ud mac ng of the Neshame . . . , poultrymen the .- . sanita~mn and welfare -- grow

)ntact the 4-H Chtb Offi ce In and T h r e a d Club- ’under the m°rl31ng ’n Br°w°svdle’ P~" for tin manngeloent because the in- larger ’ and taxes ellmb Mr,

.e C .... iy Adm,OlstratIon ]e~dc, rshlp of Mrs. Barry Ruin- ML*~. ~lY]l~etsko She died In veMor iu integration will pro- Thompson f ........... d to

~uilding. or telephone pie, Was held Friday¯ Election St. Fee"sosplla, vide sopervision of manage- the urbanization trend. OnLy ~t

A ~’]00. ¯ ’ lie officers and selection of pr J- A native of Austrla-Hongary, t~cnt in praters his investment, major revision of the Slate and------ ] eel work was discussed ¯ . . The she spent, mosL of her life dn

Coflservatlon of 8o [ il~cal tax structure, qtleh as pr’~"DOG PROJECT igirls of the Breach of the King- Brownsville She had b~’n z~l - .

u [ "Imaginative u~e of s~lil at~d posed in the eu ,rent LegislativeThe 4-H Dog Project is taklng:stun Busy Workers are cutting ng with hsr daughter, Mrs. R.... defi~iteshapc at this time. nul their ski,,s. Next wteetlng dolph Be ........ [ldO0 East " ,es~u,’ees is Imp,,rstive.~neeSS~tesCail n sh~p

relieve he

;in meeting New Jersey’s reere-" I q , , ,

2:~ :hr~th[::bofthlt: s:Rf:;~:: }[~:2ii:~nn~i~ii}!!;tnad~dW"i~at 4,~ AM~nae Bet/ikv~ ~e~’dbvWfou°: PheUlr ~:enkalm:;rnd: of t~o if~armjCe: Mothers’ M, re/ ,NetseJ’~O V e ¯ oar Infirmary. " " Betake is st " " ¯

gas o 0 and 21 may oin if th,, ifcetmg or toe t~oCKy rtnt. Lo,~g Island, Mrs. Nicholas Za-~to d by SaW ’e A Bmtempn. More than $I50 Was eolk-et.,dh , ’ are SOW raising ~r plan* Rolhng Stones¯.. The K I.n g’~vatehea, Mrs. Mirhael Malchen’commis.qianer of he State De- a week ago yesterday in the¯ " st BUSY Workers are d a 10 g f b Mrs Betang t/n rB]slng B dog ftlr We k, . . ~od Mrs. Anna Ko user, a alqlne n u Con~ervatinn and P oe Grow area Y ¯ ¯ "

n b" d g pu "poses. The pro-, patt~In fitting al antlcLpaLll,tt of he Township¯ four sons Pa ,l ~conamic D ,re opmen I ard Sobe sohn, captain. Slid L2¯ . , - ’ n o n he ¯ sew ng pro eel. ’ . ’ " - ¯ct bank ]sea dJfCpiayltt the lO-; g

lee Phllsdelph]a.~eorgeof I Cottlmissicner B(infempo nsklother canvassers durm~ .t~qE*

rmn]y iS any[me W U d ke o B,x)wosville Joba of Bound I ed the society to heIp the public Me hers’ March on P )Lie:tk e a It*{Ik nL it. Anyone dealt- ~t, - Brook and Michael of Highland unde .~ aud thai the farm cou- AssistinS her were Mrs, T. G.-’- =A- "7’! ’’d T~W"t ~q~ T’~ [/~ ~t. IPark; 23 gr.,dchildren and i0 isorvaLion prob[en% is clSSely ro-:d ..... Mrs. Hurt Nathan, M,;.

acrest grandc)d]dren, lat~.d lo Lhat of sportsmen and,Harry Mf:rtyn, Mrs. SatYr Za.

Quackenboss MRS. ALBERT LA~CHAR ---- " vacationisLs. He advocated a,vodmck, Mrs. Gesrse Wade,I~I(~JI?I~&T HO]~E I[ The body o[ Mrs, Albert[v K" ~’1 ~t~.fl~l "multiple use" concept in p]ao- Mrs. MILton Friedman, .M,r*,Jt’t~Lx~,*t~#~ [,Latschar of Franklin Park was t~DRuro =...(5(. .=.--~.. nn overnmental and prlvatr Leo Shargel, Mrs. John Bur~2,166 LIVINQSTOM AV~ ’ . , ¯ g g

" 4rs Ni-- [i mtetred Monday after a seryme iBy Architect s Board eonserwt[on T~rograms. i Mrs. LIoyd Smlth,.~ . .J. ..

NE’.¥ BRUNSW[BR¯ iu Sp sw ) d S e dlod FrLduy Kiehard Yatauro ~ f Vic ori "]n yenrs past each separa e foussl Mrs. T.. DIAngc]I$ a..~.

K MER 5.0008 n St P tel’S H sp tu ] " 200 for ’..... [ ¯ - - ,Stln~L has btcn hoed $ [inLerest gruup sat apart, ]eal-iMr$, C. Must

Albert Latsohar, paste out a license secordlng tO f.~G’ bld]fferent to Dr unaware of =nowLINCOLN ’lo,dO, d...Bsp. Church.~ta,e,...rdof~r~b~,ec’s.Imuo~th~bs~dineo~*n RosenthalGlassw,lh h ar and how t e hey d fared in, ~,~om ~n ~nc.GI{EENHOUSES t’ Mrs¯ Latschar h, aves

two He WaS shorsed " ~ ’P " " , "¯

p Y9~6 I}OVEE AVE. , suns. AIbo, I Jr. and Norman, ins plans for the t,lubhott~e Of fllndamnntnl c~n~,pt~ nnd prin-! ~ ~s . " J

FItANKLIN TOWNSHIF bolh of Franklin Park; t II ro e ~he Frsnklh E a g ~ s Athletic eiples " the conservnlion chief~A~gtO (z,t~$ |118~111~¢1

K MER 5-7600 d ught rs Mrs W B Buldsief ’ o~ said M],’rors 31ade TO Ordert3XVI~R~ I ....... Club now" under consLrUetlon .B~q]~T IB" FL~"- 011 of Mt,tuchen. Mrs, A. C. Lof- ¯ " , ue "We may all cotno closer In Stnr~ Frsvf Window~~=.~.~.~.~m~ Matdda Aven . ¯ ns Table Te~s MS~9 to 0 derHe did haL seek a h(,artu~ be" aLIr g~als for a Ihl’lVIng, Pr " sBd Re sllvCt~d

.~ ~i~ eye Che hoard uod reporledly i]el’otts and csnst4rt/a[b]o-wise.-- ~ a c~ h s ne we weeks ago. Now Jersey in the year~ 5 ~{A~V~Y ~TR~T

ii ahead." he predicted, as a re- (off Preach St.)

- I’~stinl~ated newsprint con- ~uIt .f a greater willingness nf ~’~W ]]~-LT~I~WTIOK

MAHER FUNERAL B .... *"°°i’ thr UnK°d State’ °%har’l°apprec[~]tethep°int°|

~L~i~’~’3’8’duYing 19fi8 was ~,~00.D01 t 0 n s, view of those whose first inter- - . -

.... ..rod to ~.,,,,,,~ ~ns d.~.~t ~s ~’.ter su,p~. ,,r ro~ ...... Mr. Anthony’s

H2 ll~g~ I~ !Is ing 1057 ......

"dins tn sea ..... tail ..... "~oil ...... ¯ration."

1¢8o Hewspaper Pgblishers As, In planning mulliple-use Wa- Ble~J~ Dye~s-TMin~

saciation report, tee developmer~t, no1 only must D~Ol$1"t| ]or

. , ----~ Berk, Liauor cash .~ c..,-y’ ~,~zs o ~H~a ~[] Bowlim, Balls Store Pick Up &m Delivery

SAMI~,$ ~. ~A~.

]~

Drilled Whlin Yeu Walt Rtt~e~ I~eIKbts, MM~eSIt~d~

Sam Micale’sPro Shop (Now Under aad.~ew Brunswlek.

. LZ0 Mo0LOSKEY .~ ~o.~,, ,,. K~ ,-,,~ New MEnagement) Phone KI 5-6891~’sw aRUNSWtCK, N.,L Compinin 8elo0tinn ~ Hamllinn EL

~"--~’~’~ All Name Hranas F~taklln TwF.¯= Wines.Liquors-Beers

~t~ EastoH Ave. New Brunswick~ ~.| %. BESSENYEI & SON tm uvm n Ave,Kllmer 5.)100 { Ill rlenty(s~¢°’"’ .~,t e*=l

t~enffon...4’~|~

FUEL OIL8- HEROSBNE Pat’ltinff SpaCe- FOIL~ff_AL WEAR

V?~.~

OJi Rur~mrs Ins~-lledIt

~se s,~uin, st. FrBB DelivFry SALEHew B~swieS pholu~.~Harter ~.SS~ HIRI~ ,lik~-.-..~~ -- ~ ~ ~ Tel. Khmer U~i4~ - Not’th BtUmwl0k, M, L ¯ ’ ,.. +

~HUI~DAY, F]~UA~Y 5, 15B9 T~E FBANKL’IN NEWS"&ECORD PAOE 11

-- Permission was granted toMontgomery Urged by Freeholdersl , - jr y ,o t February is Heart Month¯ p * ¯ /or a meeting on Feb. 1O. TheT. Clean Uo Obnoxl Condition ..... do h,d H Vo.............. OIlS ¯ ̄

~ r Horn, program dJPe~tor ~or the

"For the good and wel~re of[lag, Mrs, Suveg read the letter Jsoelety.

the County," the Mc~tgomerylat a previous meeting of the[Town,hip Committee and the,Freeholder board. r~Board of Health bare been ask-[ The hesith hoard in the pa~ted by the Board of .Preeholdcrs bed ordered the insanitary cos- rT~t.~8 .~.~88J~.,to clear up a sttuatzon which la,dltion s correeed bl.!t Jn one t~-! ¯. I ,InstztutesobnoxloXzs." cent action said the conditions~

ThIs sLatomeat was m a a e had boon cleared up.Fr day by Freeholsor H e n r y Howeve" on Dec 26 he SO- ~¢~

., ..el~edthosto~tho,r.$500 Grant]~ether~ton In offering a sac-ve ’ " Icess[ul IT~o[ton at he b o a r d s own vo on They claim Sosithlmeeting in the Administration authorities then e~.tered the A $~00 annual sehsiarth[pBuilding. store without their l~rmisslon open to a senior student in the

In the absence of hospitalized and c~nducted at. InspacBon, I S o h o o I of Journalism at Rut-

Freeholder Robert Adams, tbe i As a result of a recent iaspoe- Igers University has been estab-~otion was seconded by F r e e*l Son, Tow~hip Health Inspect(~rlliShed by the New Jersey Pressixotder-dircctor C. I. Van Cleef,[J. Lester Drake told The Hews,;Association.thus readying tbe request for,the store was ordered kept Approval oft~e grant was an-

nounced today by GreKory Hew-cooperation of the two Township closed.bodies. [ An lnv~BKation of reported l left, publisher of the Maple-

The board’s action came afterlcon~mmatl~ of wa~er in * Iw°°d’8°ath Orange News-Re,c-County Counsel Robert Themp-Iditch rurmtn~ from the Solldlng’ord and president of the state I PRINDE OF lson r~led that me County has nol near a Cou~y read wag once’ press group. Roa=t A~oclatto, pr~dont Dr. Norman EeRman and campaign

Jt~rxsdtetlon m .a l ong-st~dhtgl ~onducted by County Road St~ The scholarship will be 0soJrman Nathan Kluxer (L to r.l I]z watching Gee. Rohert 13.dmpute over ahege~ ~v~x~ry [pervlsor C. Irving Van Cteeh He awaeded each Spring to a qt~lt Me~ pr*~lalm Feb~ary Is Hmu’t Month.Condit ons at a hulld~4 In Baw-L told the board he found ec~d[- fled prospective senior who hal

enbvxg. He said the County~ ons "pve ty bad" but they had the endorsement of the ournal L~ngest nor.stop ~liglht over VOTE ON TUESDAYI¢°sid°nlyintervene if dralnage,]~terbeenceareduP, IEm faculty and the Press As- ontnen~[ Unfed State~ terr[- "

eond}tions impeded, tr~f!e on alT o Clalm Money l soclation’s Journalism Comlt- tory was made recently -- 3,8~0 SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION11earoy t:o~ity roao, ~len iz sl~- 1 Mr Thompson wag ~uthorlzed tee headed by Wayne D, MC ~iles from A asks to F or da bl I~aBon WO~ld violate one of the to seek a court order to olsi~l Murl~ay, president of %b.e As gve hours a~d g~ r~th.tes, by anl --few ordinances which the Corot- $2.074.50. m o n e y tmclalmed[ bury Park press Inc. #Ar Force Fl0g Thunderchtof jel --"

may entorce., I since March 28, 1948, for a final[ Preference will be given Bghter-bomsor, Cap B ly B ~ ~ ~)Mr, Thompson s ruling was or house mortgage paYw~nt. On those students who plan to en White, 30, of Caddo Mills, Tex,, ~ ~-~

chargesmedemalengthY le’l,~td,to.m. Thomp,~staed. lgm,e~ d.ityo .... kly ..... arc.ssed .... if!sort[on ofaa 1 L. _ I.tar hy Mr. and M~s~m SOs~ i a Jacob SobweRzer won ¢oux~ l pap .....

k ,n Jers. fol. :aso the x. ’rneage.---

n g Y cancelled and the money wasl Dr. Meson W. Gro~s, vLce-i 1~amlan, The Suvegs, wBo hay s DANCING¯ placed n the ca tody of County president and provost of Rut-I avsnv ~ NOW ~EU TUE [ ~B lOentered su ’~ aga as tl~e owner, C erk Robert Bergen: gers, termed the scholarship -- . ¯.: oaooasethe w. .pComlTsolawprovldes that,oohl, slgni,,oant oont ,h Soo S.,H,". l~tto, the Board of Health and l u n c a m e d mc~ey may he l the advancement of the tralnlngI FALCON CAMP lState heaRh authormes of per,Is°ught through court by,thelof future nurnalists at The] ALTOBIA8 & ORCHESTRA] ~-.~lrait~[ng insanitary and unsafe COUnty after a 10-year period. Stats ~nverslty." OFF ~’J~ ~o~ s S~JMgRV[U.~q

conditions to exist in the hodd. Difference bl FlOUt’IS ~tab[ishment of the ~ _ ~~-- SHZm~SAL~ ..... A cc~p]sint was entered ot I scholarship marks the ~nd ell " "SUPERIOR COURT OF N]~W Jg.~ the meetin b W b~r Smith ell the P r e s s Association’s $I00BEy: LAW DIVISION: SUM. g Y

.p~qE~ COUN’/W ~raokUn Township ,hat ,he pub- J~tlr.al[sm Award, g,vsn e~chI ~~~eke¢ No. ~-~]~-~ lio had been given a wrong lm- SPr]ng to the sen]or adjudged

Between prcssion regarding the cost of a to have s h o w n the greatest[NGW~=~T~LD-c~ANFO]~SUPpLY CO., ~ ¢0 r [:,~ ro t io~,~UI~D’ofpro’ecj he proposed to F r e c-ll prollxtse el future nsefulnsgs io

lion °f the Stale of’New Jersey roadway system he urged as ai in 1926l at the close of Lhe fir~tl

ot ...... lwO?ltl~x,,;efd$orect~le~d d~- An addRiooa[ $10,1~0 wou]d be t[on of RudoIph E. Loot, formerIiFlarllU u~numsm

tWered I p . p - re ~ired for the i roveT~kent business manager o~ the derseyn~ w.o .... q ~ . I ...... ¯ RHRT JllRgFN.qMONDAY, ~’H~ l~th DAY OP or MHIstone Head where it en- oournm one now premaent oz ~ ~..~..~

b ...... ~B]~°UuAr~R~N~wX°~’mnd tire ters th ........ Y fz~m Man" ~-he ~B~ ~Te~seY. Sa~.VJn’S. andI ROBERT DONATo’~o~k n the ~]*ter~ of e~ld d~ , vide. J~OH nela~lon 2n ~’aBSB]C.

,*, e o w was mentioned by Freeho de ,~ ~ound ng of he Ru ge’s o rna ¯ ~= -

f the re s 11 suhoo wan Pres~ ASSoC uAll of the rlghL tIHe o~d I~ter~t ot " . . ,the defeodant, Franklin Park Mortar, SS the probable cost o p J- " ,a corpuraHon of th~ Sta~e of New ~sey or in, 1o and out o~ nl ha es~.~ cot ~:vhich Mr. Smith proposed tie° approval in February 1930"t~lt~ ~ or pgree] o( ls~d. ~agnte. at the previous zzleeting. [t Jt~-I to have (be award honor the late I~]N~Lying and betr~ la ~he Township of .1,,,4~A ~1¢ ..... * ~.’ roa~ a~l~u~nn P Wilson former ~O~-O~WX1Franknll, County at Some~et and ~,.~ .~=,,s,*,,,~.,~ ~. v; - . Tlm~St:He ~f New JerSey lproaches and Tenons ruction o[ a/4ing Pditor o[ ~he Long BranchBeln more ~articule¢lv known r~ [~t D ’[ o. ¯8 I ~ aek ~ mx the "Map of M~nor a t U n n e ] under the Reading[ al Y Bec Id and a past pros;- M~tlnee 1:$0 Eve. 719:30House Kstat~. sectlun 1. sltuale in B a [ r 0 a d realignment o~ dent of the association, SAT. - gUN.. C~ntin~ott~F[~nk n Town"hip. Somemet ~unty. . 1;~0..-~:0~---~:4~---9;~0~. j., ~emb~ 1~.~", r~de by ~.y Boycels Break and the building The $[00 prize will be award- "-.~,--~_al~::~mb~--------~mond~.W~nA~Ocnes, 4~paer J . ~ . . . led f0r the ]ast time to a mere.~n ¯ eat N~ Br~|wlck, N. ~ and O~ a ~ra~no ~reJe at tne causeflied J~ly B, l~? In the ClerR’s 0[fl~ Way ~ntranee, her Of tbS l~ Journal[sill class ~ B~yS gto~lJl~ Wll~. ¯ ~h, ldof ~ome~lel County as M~p Nu. M3 * Wasn~.~ ~ ng turt~r dc~rlbed a~ ~ollow,; Mr, 8r~Rh said ~e prl at a convocation to be held in RA ~lg~g~B[GINNING at a point in the n~r~h- : in a r J I concerned with the late ~ p r i n gl according to Dr,easb~1.v sd~ of ~.kH~ parle ~o~d. = Y .which ~lnt I~ the Inter~setion ot the causeway Job. a~d asked the ~rederlc E. MerWbl. director’ ofdW[dln line belw~n ~t S ~nd hot ? - I n the journa]J~]l~ ~tcheoL .g ~tate. b 0 a r d to glve that P a to ~ /.~sforesalO sad tha easter ~Ide o p ’ or y n order thor f]oodmg o:

¯

~ ¯.... ....... o ...... at and un.no~th 3S" ~’ 30 e.st ~n~ ne area co~J ~ oe ..... After[can ~oobz and EX.!

thence I t Ia o g he dlvJdlng line be wee° ~n d .F0r I~to~t p]orers hs]p brotheP ~CCUtSL~t s and ~ld L~t ?, t~8~ test to a I Fund~ o[ Coanty capita] ac less-favored

FEBRUARY ’~lg~otnt Oxen

sou h 4~" 01" ~’ en~ l~l 4B ~teo~mL% special, were ordered ]rx World Frlendshlp Fund ~[ vsi

to a poln-~ in the soathlW~t~erl¥ ~devested by ~reehohier vote. The) untary contTthutions, ELI:~AHETH TAYLOR

¯ el gLm street, th=nce included $150,00fl at three per- PAUL NBWMAN

(~ ou her]y and along th~ =atd mid@ cent de]~ited iK the RomervJl[e

wl[h . ,adios o, ~D0 feet ..... d]a. ~.,t Co~psn~ ,. a s: ....th Cat on A141 ~111 e one,he s~Jd raids of ~ percent, three-month account,Caner of 15 ~eet to a paint: thence open account; $100100g at 2~ ~e~sb.~w~

¯ ~ -o. =" -" -’ -,,, "0 ’-’ so .... Trust;, 00 000 th,oo Hot Tin Roof TIll BII~--~to a ~J~t; then~a , __. m --

, ...... ,o ,...~t .,,~ ̄ I percent thr~ ,~nthe, v ~ r,, Doris Richard ~UURt~ BLOOMr(~dlOB ot 1~ feet. {In are d~t~ ~ a t O n a l Rank of ~o[*A~rS~l ALSO

at~/~ ot Franklm P=r~ ~Zd, therme six months, first ~[atlona], and ~k(e no h WI* ~" ~’ w~t o.~t ~]on MICKBY ROON]~Ythe ~ld ~ddo o Fvaak in Park Rua~

$10g.O00. ~ p e r C e n t, thre(

1~.B7 ~t ~o the polar ~nd place of i~OnthSl Bound Brusk T r ~ a’~B~o i~;l~o.

TEDDY BOOERYAmount Of decree ~o be nlU~tJt~l

Comps. ~~9~.1s P~ Jatvr~t , ~* The board W~6 r~otlrled t h B 1

I

K~ufman and ~tt~IP~n~ ez’Vllto was emploped Jan, gl al,.r ..... .=.t g.id, Comes HomeI% d~’mem~e el ~ ~itm, Isatory of $1~ as a o]erk¯hook.¯r.~ r~e~vu t~e rl~t to ad- k~per 1~ the Distrlof Court OJ ’"t = ]!d law

Somerset C o U ~ t y Tho hirlnl~

14.&4Sl ~ .Shedtf.~oomt cto~k W/LUam H. Brton, ~tz~cxlbe to’Phe News’, , II "" . ~_..1..._ ...

!. 7:¢~.’ ~,~’0~, ¸- . .~ ":t" ¯ , . - ’ : : "~, "’ -

pAGE f2 .................... THE’-PR&HK~tN H~WS;H~CORD ..... ~’~UI~DAY, F~I~UA~Y ~, tS@~

’: " ¯ T The Franklin¯

’ : ~Mpl[ " ,.~row,nwOutof ’Em

JVEWS-RECORD oF AL, IIPublished ~Jvary "ffaurodayby

Nash Newspapers foe. The heart that baals thstde

~ward Nash, BdBar and Ptthliabor your chest Is a Bst-sizod, four¯

Anthony J, Fret.s, A~istant FAlter chambered pUmp, which, in the

Louis F¯ Brown. SSI~$ Manager course of a Biblical Ufespan,

Office: Oleott Street, Middlshush. N, J,bea~ almost three b I 11 o n

Znlered as Second Class Matter on January 4, 1955, under the Arttimes,

Save /or a brief batwQen.beatcd March 3, 187g, at the Post Office at Mld~lisbo~h, N. J,rest, it keeps right an working

flows stories and letters at comment submitted for publleallor day" after day, year a f t e rmust bear the name and address of the writer, year, ~_

Singis c~ples 5~i i- year suhserthtisn, $2~50: ~ veam ~.gS Contrary to popular belief, theTetevhon~: V[kin~ 4-7000, BAndsivh B-~ heart is act a "delicate" organ.

MIDDLEBUSH N. J, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1959It ~ tough, and amazingly dur-

:: able. From the standpoint ofmechanical perfoetinn, na pump

Three Ca.reer~ created by the genius of atomic ~-~ ~ ~::~.

qThe careers o three Well-,25 years of civil service, he i£ age science can surpass It, .

known members o thn Son or- " urn ng in his paper~." COI1SC- ~uaily *mu’aeulous Is the cir.¯ . I " "here should soon be a eulatory network through which

Act CO~rffflunlty have taken neWl qGent y, c¯

furies new manager Inlthe Somerville it p~mps your II plats of blood¯I o ;~ ~e ~he New Jel.se v State at the rate of lflg gallons per

Arthur Sutphen Meredith, at ........., meat Service w h ic h hour, dehvemng food and oxy-a ¯ 35, Is the new Erosecutor of Employ , . .S se~’vea mo6t of Some set Couil , ge~ to the hilhons of c e I l s

the Common Pleas for the Coun- rwhich hake u

eel appointee as are nil of Hew" Mr. Hogan was not one in ad B is a beauti u y or.~anized

ty n~ Somerset a young mt~n In ty. .p your body.

a very lmpor ant job. A politi- A elvle-mmded ladlvlduab Nat Imratme -- ,,, , ,I

...... trate employment * ....... O~ Books&.__ ~PlaYg & Suruirx-Thlngs " ._.. IJerse’y s prosecutors, Mr. Mere ]1 it a da alr~fue ng and w a s l e-disposal

dRh is now directing one of the operations and ca Y ~ystem Yah either wholly or in Inaitive amen ~t 4 :~ P’m¯ He was not sO tn n c f " " ’ Imost se a~ 8 is

m part s not immune 0 s ck- ¯ * ’has to offer tbat of ~ntere~ed ~o d,spe.sing ..... Televmon - - the New Narcohc IcMef law

enforcement officer, pl°ymont’b~nehtaw Industrles U--ne ,_.._ ̄ .--..^-^.~ ~ o^~ ~.lmThe extent to wheh this is

co W -- " aa he was it ma~s and disaster

. trying to offing . ¯Certainly on .the basiSone ~e°f S ...... t so that there eoind be ~mu u~¯ u.~...,.~ -~-,¯ ’~’~r’s:~’-’-’:i~’s~ff-~-Ya~"~’:’~" "~’~’~ Adla, St ......... y h ...... ] mMsic, and oven more o~

i:~P~d lost t~e election, but he certain-’, popular, Three lectures on liter-

~th~ue~t :v°al~’la;~st°a~der~:~lehtreeeN; :rdfttr~ul:lti~ ’ ;°rWeea~e;P~n~tl{ ’ n ary works and .... music. Adiscussion an "The boelal

ins a phrase¯ Stud he at he re- Framework of the 8evict Urao.r..l g cent annual ...... ti~n of thelthn,, b Justs ....... m --¯ Y c e wlula ~.

county, he served hm pe .ty A armor president of the ’ . National School Boards Assocla-" Douglas, Walter Reuther andardor As a coune man in Sam- , ¯ Cam ege.

¯ ~mt iv]lie Chamber of America’s tion: ’ A n a t t o t~ glued to the Harrison Salisbury. A programer~llfe aa a two-time loser In ~c "c and iLs art time secre They constitute

~ture and as county Derek- be’n2 ears of a "" ~ ~the leading medical shatlenge

television screen Is not simply called "The Red Chatievge ~

campaigns for the State LOgIS- t,]w ~ince lfl~l ~r. Hogan will foremost, h e a t t h problem and at a loss before the iron Pin’.which evaluated Soviet science, "¯ ’ ’ 3" ge on rdarcn ~, : neers of the new collective so.’ A speech by Vlee-Preeident Nik-erotic chairman he fought the and on that ¯ da he become~ of our time. cinty. It isn’t even having a on. A drama about education oJ[hard battles. When the moment fu L-time exceu vYc seer, a "y o Until only two or three ,dec- good time," the blind¯ A basketball g a m opermitted a Democratic gover- the organization which bo~ odes ago, [he view was widely

M Stevenson ~s $u between the New York K~sher*

reeds to a ong ne of diligent, mere. runner of death --"r....~,er~e~t~-di~

11C¢ named him prosecutor, broadened Its s e o e and held that "nothing can be d~ne r, gg g

Thts i .....,, t.. con ,engthonodi, ..... So ....: uts : = ta d’,ye oplothat h ao*Osno .,eh°thr p.ren, °"r y oua °gso ofboeber’perbo’and mor0S’ u,s ,aoa,aO ovv,l .Creating Mr. Meredith. Ha Su~ villa Area Chamber of Cam so inbusy watching the little box in threat than, ~ wrestling or bai~ ̄ .

intsiligent~ VigOroUS defenders’ There is a conaeetive line thatquite beyond tne reach ol . the living room they do not have hess racing on film,

’ col ssienc~, he t m e tn do the reading and i 1Arhen th s ~1 e-lip IS e~tam-

Of the laW, ~ed none was more, runs through the story of these a r s ast this sam(devoted to the task than tke three men, who are ehanglr,~ In y¯e p ¯ thinking which would enable us toed, one wonders why anyml~

~.. 1. .,~o,~oA teen Gerof [ ¯ - . . ~ fatalistic viewpoint preys ec to win the oLrrent struggle for other than half.wRa ~ cam-¯ ’~" "e ........ ) ~ " PlaCeS anti paces alFnost slmut¯ ider/lJc ’) dI men)s minds. But he went even p 1 e t e escapists Watches tale-sky, Who served as ass sL~P-t tttneonsiy. Mr. Meredith a for-

regarding such ep

rose r under able T Girard’ seases as smallpox, typhoid anc further th~n this. He suggested vlsort at elf, The answer i~

~hartonpClIO and the~ Inoved up, i president,mar" Ekamber’18. the°f newC°rtw~erCSprose,

yellow, fever, dlphthe¯ rio. and.bu that the loss of this struggle quBe simple. Television ts a@

ith Mr Wharton~s SU 0II tO s ca orbonle Pikg~te" As the mfeeil°at might he understandable if, like narcotic In its effect as heroin,’W . PP ~ color. The farina[ pro e t ~ . i athe top rung, Mr. Gerofsk early last month diseases succumbed to reed c ths Romans when they I o s t ap-d fit o r e dangeroUS becaus~

, I Y’ . . science, so have many e t h e I their city to the Barbarian on- a.ddistion ta it is not frownsdJust as Mr. Meredith de- was e acted president el tar

¯ i d I S 0 r d e r $ of th e body heeE s aughts, we wcxe too-bn~y haY" LtpOn soclinly. Like drugs, tele-serves everyone’s gem wishes, same Chamber. And Mr. Hogan, ’ r ured b new ad InS a wonderful time to attend, vlsic~lt frees one from the nares-¯ . remedied o c Y~r, ~erofshy deserves the pub- another former president, I~ or in business. Eat tsievJsion bus" sity of thinking or even of feel-, . vances in drug therapy and a ’

ceased to be fun. [ ins. But this is hot So ~riou~tlie s accolades for a superior leaving the civil service to de-performance as a public vote his "retirement" time

gory." n ts earlier’because everyone needs fo e~-

servant. We can offer Mr, Mere- this same organization, V|einry w[~1 ~geaf~]l ~rhaps If WaS [ared ix] ex eri ¯ cape upon o~easinn from bt~dith- and the public ~ r~o We wish them Well, Pessimists sod despair are days whsn It d p "

. aids y cares, and f cowboy !Mc~clare Sincere wish than thai he now being replsced by hope and meat, before t was wedded t I , ’ "

ra of TT~ndeg But tO ttlres I due~ th~ required relax-/ulfiB the mission of prosecutor MENTAL HEALTH FUND assurance that m ̄ d l c a I re, the ty rmy . .’ on~t ha en to en atl°e more power tO tharll ~’~e

- day, ff you d pp ’l ’ "~$ ably aJed as c0nseientiodsiy NETE $~0,000 iN STATE s~areh, In the not¯too-distant "o violence eow~o s or ol~ danger of television lies ~ J~aa his predecessor. The New Jersey Aaocistinn future, will provide the knowl. I Y , Y ,

The third figure in the move- fee Menial He~dth has been }toP-- edge needed to control tn o S I l~c, vfos reduced beyond recogl lather drug-Eke qt~alt~ -~ it~habit-forn~t S. One can become

m a n t of men hi and out of arid for staging the nation’s see- diseases of the heBrt and ctrcu, tl°n tO an hoL~r’s playing t i m

careers is Thomas H. Hogan, a anal best Mental Health Fund latisP-, and a gl-ineh sclyeen~ you’re on1 addieind lo television, aixd tl~a .

man of foresight, a man goner-: drive Ill 1958. The ~40,000 col- BJ’iikaat vininrins already of It, man- far ouL one indulges in no other f o ~ t~tof reereatisn -- no form of reck-

at~d by a keen anthus asm tn do’.]ected l~st year rep~aenIcd a ~0 have been scored in the diagn~ A Sample Do7 reation requiring ph~ col ora Job. Last week Mr. Hogan an-[percent lncl~ease over the I9~7 sis Inld U~atmen ..at heart and Let us, Just to prove the point, mental acltvlly.nouneed that this month~ after figure, clrcsiainry diseases, There ie "examine the television schedule ¯

¯ icked Television doesn’t bare to betodsy a genersl swarene~s that for one weekday night pTI~KLE~ ~y I~or~e same forms td hear( disease ca. ¯ I t ran o Tuesda th s way Occasionally cat a StBI-8trier y a d rr~ y-- h~, daY aR~rnoon erie is perm[$indnow be prevented, a few can be

Jan, 27. 1@~9. Bet w evenn atnd. to glfm.os~ briefly the possibll=¯ .. I II .... d, and that almost a. oa.e h .... hours of se e ¯ ,~~E~a~/ e] .....

the ,olfo~mg types ofINOV/R~ LAF~/ AM~NGTHE [~l~½T can be be, lpad by proper trent. . ’ tties for sl mu atlmS ka t e e*

’ on the vxs[on offers. BUt thai1 we sink*

~[~Emeat -- espeeisily after early programs were avadablediagnoMs, s e v e n ehaoBeis or]ghistlng in back a g a i n Into the berthffround c~ cowboys and ]asg~Lk’~ ~T~’l~ ~- [70 WI~ON As a result, poo~le now reab Newark sad New York; ,Ize that no l’~dle,:l problem -- years At~fi Souther~ shows, t~

~,~- ~ff’~.~ ] ~LD ~ PI~ TO a.d this .peelfininty inainde~ H e w s and weather -- fiva barhig round which oae bos isng~V~ "~c~El~. W[FE; the hearl diseases -- JB ,’]eceg~ qoarisr hou~. Cowboys -- six SIt~ee ceased to er~Joy bat whioh,

MA~K A HOL~ iN ON~ aarlly beyond soinBon, half hours, erie hoar¯ Vie ] e n t like the aisholis and his drink.

’~’{~ ~I~,~’T TIM~’~H~" Furthermore, public " ¢c~B- detective type ad~turcs -- II one now seems to require ju@fhhlf hours, Live comics -- three th keep Soing. ’dense Is increased becaulmhalf hours; sos hour. Situation ¯ -L ]~arb

there now e~sts the maehiner~

r" Old moviesVarinus rehgloua bodies Jr~

comedy -- four haft hc~urs. Va- ~ ,,for a concerted and pla~od allout assault UpOP- tho heart dt~’

rinty -- onn hour.’ Quiz novelty

eases -- a nationwMe prograr~ -- one half hoe . -- th~ nat/oil have rv~de oval aidefour hours, Sport~ commentaryof reeearch~ educatl~ and cor~

h If hour Wrest]thto their boys in ~oulin~ dlslhio,

ane a g¯, 17,tinily sarv]oe~ spearheaded b/i -- ’ ~f UV@ awarde in recogn[tlog

the American Heart AsBo~tationth~ hoers, ~owlik S -- ant ha their growth ln.kJtlOWledde ~ e~.kaur Harness rasing (film)and Its efflfinto~ and shapter~. ’ . ~perisnve, sad ssm’ike in the~.

Th0doorIs wide open fat otto half hour, .oh~r0.h, sya~gogt~e~ Ot 0ther,~ .

evel’~ i~o~ Wonl~01 811d chll~ ~ Do yoR lmow wkat tbst aup,’. ;tgfous aas0@|afJo~l..have tt part )t~ tho fight ag@issl posedly pas~e forrq o~ eafot~abot. -- , ’ , ~ ! .hoat~.di~a~. ~h]g ol~erinalt~ me~t-the r~din,~off~ad-durtng| VO ’ N TU" " ’; ’~"

s I ~ O. 1~SDAYI ,.is~o~nedinyeuthrouCqTou~ ’d~csesaraaeven~ hour 7 n-

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TRW~SDAY, FRBRRAR~’~,I~9 THE FRANKLIN NItWS-Bll ORD PAG~ ;’.

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KI &.TUBS KI §-:[~ [sea pare--iS Is Rios I, Ioreelous p l e t u r e s, impeptant "REDMOND’s "" "’ Breed of Collide

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I ldentifisaSon cards, newspaper FOR SALE OH HmS , ,;..Nlpplngs. Special prices te organ- WASHL~G -MACHINR

~or Htrthday Parties, Outings, MOl~igoN’g~ ~Yhtsbee~d S~Jgatlol~. Call Mr. Pfeiffer CH 7-

8ERYI~ |Depl0t~t still la1989. Church Ptcnlcs dot, the -- Ants

t~am$ Laundry SpecigRtO. O~ Any C~-axionl ’~lbetsn~ ~CAL¯ 8It la a ve~* IAneest~KITCHNN CHA]RS 91aekstone, M a y t a St HOyg~ Saddle Ho~’seJ AIs0 for 81]0 ~ 1~UPHOLSTEKED W~rlpeol, Reamer% HotpOlnt ful. re~. SAs~adedSeats a~d hacks, $1.50 to ~e. ~8 Tscoop Ave., New Brunswisk YOUNGsS ’,, e~ated d~g 8 ~ t’ta~

CaS faciary direct. (Servicing wathtn S maohlnm WAGON "WHEEL BAN~ ll~.at~mti~ 4Pte~os~eaCHarter 7-7467 for OVer 28 years.)

Haffxllt~ St. Call UH 8-2015. |~PecE d:Sets~le |0OMat[0 sots 4SAn (f~0h) i19Metric deficient ~t6 Stiateh 44 DsbeM/0m

M"’ ’ ROATIS New Brvnswiskason eontraetor -- Vincent meam~ ~thval ~?M~is~m t+~d’

Leone, Block. brick, stane, fire. FIB~qGLASSRD & ~E~A~]~ dSCalmVefd~ 9Sweet ensue 4~caplis| ~tf

I places & cement finlshinga, Free S at. Prams __ ’$5E00 Instrucflon ~ht~t~ ~ec:t~fl°~ MWe]I~ llalFestimates RA ~,-3098. Heal Trailers &--~ntaht

18 SOp° k~n 9 Ar~te sa ~xtort 4e Pured~seS0 Slumber th Sis~tngem ~t4 Nomad 47 Prince~ 1 Compa~ ~e~tl I C~nvede~ 30 Telteh dv~ ~ It pt’oceed~DORSI ~ NA

ROYAL STUART 9~Fren~h~lt~ l~7.,m~J~e~,. 8~HeIL~ (muH¢)DRAKE BUSINE~ COLLSOE " BOAT WO~S ~lTra~sp:~t eatc.he~ dt~altsng@ MEIght (~N}17 Livlnb~ton Ave, 177 Main Sl. CL 7-02~ TUTORING SCHOOL ~"

New H~nswlek, N. J, Old Bridge, N. J. vIComplete Secretnrlsl and %!all subjec~ all grades and eelAccounting Course~

MANVILLE HARDWARE 00, " ]ego. Certified teaehe~. Day orDay and Night Classesevening houl"s, Private it~struc ~IMedIea| ~ iTelephone; CHarter 8-8347 298 S. Mak] Sb M~viEe ties or groups. Children an~ 9~Dt~andh~Altsged f¢4"~

."UNCONDITIONALLY PRisburgh Paints adults. Academic and business ~ ~ [ Isubjects. Any language, ]By ap- 399~°~l°gDa~b~ = [ IGUARANTEED, REBUILT Housewares -- Hardware poJntm~t only, Telephone KiJ- {~b. fo.’m) I

Refrlgeralor& TV Coming Ware mer 6-9~73. $~Instulbeenh "¯ p~Jd (ab.)

" 40 Inaneand Automatic Washers Scott’s Lawn V~oduets ’ CLASSIFIED RATES .~wos~oa r’@=~Five do)fats ($5) dev.~. FREE DELIVERY - RA ~-78H The ManvUle News

The ~mkitn News-RaCed ~:¯ TWO dollars ($2) a w~9 AUTO GLASS ~.uth Somerset News T

FIVe eeuts Per wozd, $1.e0 rote. 50 ~,u~s[sn iT. H. FULTON INSTALLED Imam charge ~ in,etfl0~. ~ommunJ~

51 Audaci{y! I

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thdressedBHnd a0s,totothiswhiehnewspaper_.replies ~ 63New(slang)Worid I"Paetor~ AlJthurL~d"

[7 Ts]madge Ave., Bound Hro,~ extra per Su~’ttsn. MYaar

Frigidaire & TelevisionEL 9-34P2 Hyphsnatod words eolmt m ’

two or ~r~ wet9% as the oas~ WARNER WINS VANITY. banquet last week ]n the U~Sales and Service WALL TO WALL ma~ be. Telephone aa’tubers are bETTER AT RUTOERS verslty Commo~.y.

~as an of seven mem~oers of Enrolled In the Boy Scouts reatmted as two word~ abbrevla, Edward W’arn~r of Frankln -- --~e ]~. ~nloo CARPET CLEANING son, ,~ stogie wor~

LEARN TO DEZV~ Dead/~e tm eOp~! ~u~day the Rutgers cross-country squadIAmerlca are more than 4,78{Safely~erreeSy

th the heine tO a,m, wha received a varsity "R" at a " 000 boys and leaders,RUE siz~ and ~umHu~e ~elt~ ,,,,, ,, . ,

Ins~tio~ by ¯ N.J. l~ o~ shop.Eta icensed instructor.Pisked up at yoa~ home. We ~se the m~tor~ i;park~

nhe~m-deep d~wn elmmthS m~.h.Call or Write 0d quick eervise.

FLEMINGTON AUTO All types Of carpet repairs+D.1ViN SCHOOLh=9=s, .camPs So much for aFlemington 688 dOne on Our p~emise&

t =C~SSPOOLS

Rona]d Carpet Co. man to KnOW an0UtSEPTIC TANKS

CLEANED t92 W Main St SomervEle. N. ,

A ....... h~s Available ~h~*De ~ ,-P-.q~4 SO many t~mgs ~, ¯ ~tOur Sepulation & Prices Can’t

WATERPROOFINGHoar, in little timeProtect ceJlals, roofs with ear-S0NU V,’aitin/~! ? Trucks bczite. 10 yr. guarantee. Fran-

Prompt Serviceehise dealer¯ Rudzik Erc~s., Ine,,

RUSSELL REID Main St,, Bound Brook. EL ’~,[=V~king 4-2534 - Eliot 6-~800 0239, I

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feat, depc/~dab/e service call Ellectiveiy to play ~ds varied role..~lPLUnders ~-~240 or ~An-

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HillsborOugh Townshtp Re-Upholstering.To get the facts he mttst have on so+

S)ip Cow~ & Drapes.We SpeclaZlze in Expert Custom Work. many sub~cts,..to get them straight~

I~tE.’<leneive Selection of Mater. and get th~ fast . . . he thx’~s with

W~DDING laL r[ook-Eke ~q~tflal’lty to his mos~ ’BIHTHDAY

WHIPPED CREAM Prices Reasonable. ts~ted souse o~ thformsRen...hisSPECIALITY CAKF~ Estimates CAeerful]y Given. ~tewspgper.

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