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The Frankli W8 Thursday,[ Vot, I, No. 33 MIDDLBBUSH, N, J., THURSDAY, MAY 19, ]D~0 ~# pER COPY Metz Drops Out B~A~fO~LN~’~ ~L’ SChools May Go on Part-Time Gee. Robert B Moyaer u OfT hipR .o.~....~,~..ou~ Sessions Board is Ordered owns ace ,~t J-~H~..,n, .. t~vLlle at~tney, and District " " Democratic cand~dath Peter Court Judge Stmuel ~va]. Me, Not to Use Basement Rooms Township Committee race, and [~mch ~ er0ated u a re. Charles Gobac is ~oedRled to suR of ¯ bill ~ rt~tmtly replace him on the November by the Leglllature, Gsm.Mey- beltht The News has learned, ner tnnouneed his apaetht- Devethpment~ ~ weak e~ man and a memberof the Town. ed by the state 8enath, ~ he FUNDTOTAL UP TO $lld ~ene maw the lbLlowlnR tttrn ot ship governing body from 1949 to signed the hill thth law. DoRatimm to the FtaJlltlht events: .~,, ~r. ~ch~ ~d The N~s Wate S pervis0r yesterday that he definitely wLl] Tim measure abeLlsh~ the Scholarship Fund this week 1. A meeting of a Citizens seek the three-year ~erm to which existhW District Court. r u climbed ~ $1t~ $50 eomthg Advisory Committee, though not from tha Pllle Grove MaD@r yet organized will meet aga£R Mr Metz had asphed The Water Department crest PTA and $~ from the Lio~ today at B I)ra l~ Pthe Grove ¯ June I New Date ~ in D~om~r of,,~iss~ w~ ~,oh ~o, ~.~ &saigtted three municipal era- ]PTA ineltlbetB voted the con- 2. A ruling by Court W SuP- F Plie Shots °’°~h. ~oTow,~o Ooo .~ut~n ~ the f.nd at. erintenden* ~h.~ ~r ~.~ 0r 0 mittee Thursday night. John m~,~tlng Tuesday Lnthe school, son G, SrRlth has prohihited the Yotm 8 was named supervisor aC The LIons CSIh contribution use of eight basement rooms as June I is the new date set for an hourly rate of $i,75. was pledged ¯ week ale yes- err, ergermy classr~s. initial Salk ~nti-pollo tooeuis- Also hired at $1.75 all hour terday in Cothefld Farms. 3. T~e Board of Education an- doris tObeathILlnistered to39~ wasErnest Szabo, maintenance DonRtlens, frGm penniel to hounded itworld create six township Ist and 2nd G~de~. man. Mrs. Helen Paxton was ap- dollars, can be mailed to The Advisory Com~dtte~ on Monday. i gecond aho~s will be given dune pointed clerk at $1.50 per hour. FrankLl~ News, Railroad These deve/opment~ gre~ out 15, The appointment of the two Square, Mlddlebmth, or to Mill, of the defeat April 2g of the The antiooncen~eht was mode men was made retroactive to Florence ]hndefph, Board of school h~rd’s proposal for a rtterday by Mrs Ruth KisseLl April 28 Mrs Paxton*s appoint. Education tmcretary, ]Fine jtmtor higkscho~l thMlddlebush ~ounty chairmaP,of the Natio~lal ment was madeeffective on May Oreve Manor ache.el. All con- Foundationfor Iv~antile FarRly- ~’ trlbutiott~ WiLl be geknowledd- Dr. Smith’s notice prohibiting In response to a query by ed by Mw~. Randolph. use of emergency classrooms, Morris Sprltzer, NewBrunswick-- startind JnSeplmuber, wtm made Superintendent of S c h o o I s attorney, Mayor ~oseph E. Stoudt VOORHEES 18 Z~.YEA~ MAN public at a regular school bo~d 3am~Lynch lold The News yes- declared the ComynLltee wiLl give AT CYANAMID PLANT meeting Monday in PLne Orove teeday that prep~rattons arebe-itsde~isioll on theproposed Manor School a{l£.nded hy30re- p~ ~ ing t~ade for the udminlstrati0n TowrLshipPolice Chief Ed F. sldent~. The restriction is ex- 0~ the vaccine on those dates. H~mi]ton Street Shopping Center Voorhees was one of 30 new peeled to force Township schools next Thursday. OR’ici,1 selection ofthenew- Centers wiLl be gelup inPine Both thePlanning Board and members of the25-Year Club e~ lint o double s~tons ~ext FaLl, candidate is scheduled to be GroveManor and Middlebusb Boardo~ Adjustment have re- theAmerl~an Cyanamid Comps- madeTuesday night, whentheschools, commended approval of a sub- ny’s Bound Brookp]nntwho "Since the voters have turned were hot)0red at the 10th annttbl down the board’s proposal," the Cemc~ratic executive committee Si~ty-elght parents have with- d[vblon topermit construction luncheon yc’~tcrday in]Par Hills notre read, "iti~atEats m~ment m~e~ inemergency sessio~ ~Idrawn permission to have their oftheretail area. ~andatory on my part torefuse the Garden Spot It, lL children inoculated, according to The Planning Hoard’forward- Inn. ~he Eranklln TownshipBoaxd of Mr.Metz’s resignation was Meg. Dorothy Zimmerman and sd its recommendation to the ~ MEET]NGB CALLED OFF Educat[o~ permission to use scheduled to be filed yesterday MI~. NormanYinglind, school Committee last .month, nine Because of the CLlizens Advi- ~ny of its emergency-use rooms withCounty Clerk ~obert Bar. nurses. Written parrots¯icon by months after application waggory Commit%’c meeting tonight,fortheschea] year beginning gen, pareRl~ is required before a child made by Dr, Leo P, Mthdel of the Middlebesh PTA Study deptember 195~, Permission, Ctt~ Job can be given shots. Highland Park. Group and Girt Scout ]e~ders ~he~oro will not be granled f~ "It has become increasingly ap- [n|rodtl¢~ Ordlnuee have postponed meetinge. Girl the ~e Of b~e~nent roo~ in parent to me," Mr, M~z’re. VAMPS OPSN l-DAY sifaation statement declared, MIN~H~L gllOW TONIG~ An urdinance regRlatin~ street Scout leaders will meet Monday FranklthMId~Ieth~h’p~kPh~e~ttdGr°veK at 8 p.m. la the Mlddelbush Re. ;~ "that my employment, which The Middlebush Volunteer Flee (Continued on Page 15) formed Church, ,~ I~u~x~q entalissixdeys~w~ekandsome- ~ompany will present a mln ..... ted out that the times ~aven d~v. Phm ~. ~ ,trel show thday, tomorrow .d P~r~llo ~ ~ P ~ sRlton is m~nd.thr~ I have no ntod a w~k, will leave mewith S~t~’~.v at 6 ~ in the Mid- r *, = dm~e ~ ~ th|u~iclent t~me ~o ~ ~w dthbulh ~h~¢d au~Jthrium. thePe°plepoeittone~ Ftsnklin~Towath~ In -- D" to ~0~1 ,. it N S~h~ptl ~ :" of Com. f~ The I~tt~ e~nth~e~: IN F~ND C.Ik~[P&ION (Contti3ued on Ptle 13) r~ret flint I teller my ~g- A fal~ z~isthg eaml~n Charle~ Pet~flth ~me the TO raise money for itt ~ nationthe asFr~thLlr.D~oeratlCTow~ipC an~’~C~. ~Sornm~In|ty~thd o0~dueted~this A[dm°nth~i[~dbY : lewmth, l S~b Ill preslderdw~L ofthe Llofis ~ank[Iv_Sight C~,tti~Ller~ C ubFw[Isou tl d, theo.lt l ~Lot S~ N~a- .M mitts. |loLleithr$ wkUe~ll at hefae~ be- ~le~tt~ st it mo#tthg In Cole- Mr M4~z, ~ILl~ by the WTetn tha New Brunswick line ntRl Firms a week Me yeller- e~b~rll~totm for TOe Frm~Mln I~t II e ~t~t~ ~tA~/t (Conttnt~ed eo Page 151 ed by the sqwd denktns membem will start ¯ betum to | ~ Aloe ele@|ed wereJogeph K~-- = . ~:~venty.three |abel o~ mtL~. _ ack hou~ campaign throughout the cheri, l~t vler~’]~’~sidentl d C~I pro~ Wef~ ~ _~ Townshipunder t~e direction ef b o,.... ~. g..k, .,, CI,~ Deal ,co.~...n ---. ..... , th. T~, o..~,. ~.. |~M~I~i ~ ~ i]t~t~q~J ~v v~vw~ ~ ~q= /~awln t~arrttso~, wr~o Walt I~tm- Thursday In the bl~rnut ~ ~ 14ate I~IIl#~[th@J~ ff~r Ml~t[.[er S ]~00([ ~ trusury by $I~B~ All but tw? l The purchase ef Mett]er’e Wood 7B,000 S required for pur42ha~ The New~ha* adreed to pay mkdnlumprle~. in Eat Mill|tone as a "llv while anMher $26,000 is needed the club a ~0 percent coeamLs AttiLlo Lattormlo of |rvthgthn thg lgbo~atol~’ for ~,ttldef8 ~o devele~ IN mltl~t~IR the slot3 on $]1 $tthocript[ons slles. A Avenue [~tid $4,d00 for lg 10114 Univmlty may be fortheomir~ tract for r~earch sad s~udy put- m~e.ye~ suMeriptiorm coati $2,fl0, on Sprin#leld, O~rthy and V~e- u ure The Frtnldth poses a twoyear sub~tcrlption $4.~0, hoes avenuee, the htrgest sth~le ~ew~eisnuesn~ ~est;rd~¥. Theaction by RUtderS, ~c~ord- The rtob’s ea~ninde will go purchas(~ However, Dr William H Cole, thd to Dr Cole was tok~ be. directly Into a ¯operate ~easury ~ b~ pt~ w~’~t elmlrrmm of the Scientific & His camet would cut inth the "el- earmarked for eight con~arva Mr stud Mn Miehaef N D~l torisal CommisWe for the Pre. ready lrm~flelent" State appr0- tlon and aid for the blind, ¯ C4tRl]e o~ NewBrumrwisl~ thrw servation o~ Metfler’s Woods, de- priation to the untveni~y, program whleh ha~ gained great lots on Carmen Street, $1,5~51 lcle.t funds are Dr Cole deel¯t~d that .ego- ~ fame for LIOU8 etub~t th/oushout Mx and Mt--~ Carl F. OleOs ~ , ~.#e~+area ~ y~Ir~rth thTthor ~ ~ts.’~e ~tre tlt~er way With ~ tb~ fund is also used to pi12- de~l Avellue. ~lt~; ~¢~, ~d ---on the"~aefem’ United" 8ta~s, two 8roube, but "ao final corn- ehane spsetodes for needy chLld- Mrs. L~sis Iz~ of NewBruns. Lh. ob-- of ob I Youo---- od H o" Th~ Newslettrned thaf Nut- mittmelat" has been ob’¢alneth He rer~ wick, five lots on Her, ry gtre4~ ders recently requesf.e~ the State ~ I ~eglelature~ /tpprOprtattot~s thinlng g[~M ~ "beft~r thln r~i~7,b~rs by thelr thrRlLlar [apRl. ~rook~y~. gee Iot ~I ~e~b provde$ d,0~0 for thetund, now "been wrm~ ~ su~ eefimat~ ~1~.-~ I~ktP eard~ f~ additional Idea- ~ll~xl~n rdhee bUFem l=4dd Ix- . i~.lmdJng at ~$,ON A .tots1 o~ IbMot’e." I ~ell Pe4eJlJo I tffl~tlo~ . ~ t~ df?d ~ld $~$ for lef~

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Page 1: The Frankli W8 Thursday,[ - DigiFind-It May/05-19...Written parrots¯icon by months after application wag gory Commit%’c meeting tonight,for the schea] year beginning gen, pareRl~

The FrankliW8 Thursday,[

Vot, I, No. 33 MIDDLBBUSH, N, J., THURSDAY, MAY 19, ]D~0~# pER COPY

Metz Drops Out B~A~fO~LN~’~~L’ SChools May Go on Part-TimeGee. Robert B Moyaer u

OfT hipR .o.~....~,~..ou~ Sessions Board is Orderedowns ace,~t J-~ H~..,n, ..t~vLlle at~tney, and District " "

Democratic cand~dath Peter Court Judge Stmuel ~va].Me, Not to Use Basement RoomsTownship Committee race, and [~mch ~ er0ated u a re.

Charles Gobac is ~oedRled to suR of ¯ bill ~ rt~tmtlyreplace him on the November by the Leglllature, Gsm. Mey-beltht The News has learned, ner tnnouneed his apaetht- Devethpment~ ~ weak e~

man and a member of the Town. ed by the state 8enath, ~ he FUND TOTAL UP TO $lld ~ene maw the lbLlowlnR tttrn otship governing body from 1949 to signed the hill thth law. DoRatimm to the FtaJlltlht events:.~,, ~r. ~ch~ ~d The N~s

Wate S pervis0ryesterday that he definitely wLl] Tim measure abeLlsh~ the Scholarship Fund this week 1. A meeting of a Citizens

seek the three-year ~erm to which existhW District Court. r u climbed ~ $1t~ $50 eomthg Advisory Committee, though notfrom tha Pllle Grove MaD@ryet organized will meet aga£R

Mr Metz had asphed The Water Department crest PTA and $~ from the Lio~ today at B I)ra l~ Pthe Grove

¯ June I New Date ~ in D~om~r of,,~iss~ w~~,oh ~o, ~.~&saigtted three municipal era- ]PTA ineltlbetB voted the con- 2. A ruling by CourtW SuP-

F P lie Shots °’°~ h. ~o Tow,~o Ooo.~ut~n ~ the f.nd at.erintenden* ~h.~ ~r ~.~

0r 0mittee Thursday night. John m~,~tlng Tuesday Ln the school, son G, SrRlth has prohihited theYotm8 was named supervisor aC The LIons CSIh contribution use of eight basement rooms as

June I is the new date set for an hourly rate of $i,75. was pledged ̄ week ale yes- err, ergermy classr~s.initial Salk ~nti-pollo tooeuis- Also hired at $1.75 all hour terday in Cothefld Farms. 3. T~e Board of Education an-doris tO be athILlnistered to 39~ was Ernest Szabo, maintenance DonRtlens, frGm penniel to hounded it world create sixtownship Ist and 2nd G~de~. man. Mrs. Helen Paxton was ap- dollars, can be mailed to The Advisory Com~dtte~ on Monday.igecond aho~s will be given dune pointed clerk at $1.50 per hour. FrankLl~ News, Railroad These deve/opment~ gre~ out15, The appointment of the two Square, Mlddlebmth, or to Mill,

of the defeat April 2g of theThe antiooncen~eht was modemen was made retroactive to Florence ]hndefph, Board of school h~rd’s proposal for a

rtterday by Mrs Ruth KisseLl April 28 Mrs Paxton*s appoint. Education tmcretary, ]Fine jtmtor higkscho~l thMlddlebush~ounty chairmaP, of the Natio~lal ment was made effective on May Oreve Manor ache.el. All con-Foundation for Iv~antile FarRly- ~’ trlbutiott~ WiLl be geknowledd- Dr. Smith’s notice prohibiting

In response to a query by ed by Mw~. Randolph. use of emergency classrooms,Morris Sprltzer, New Brunswick -- startind Jn Seplmuber, wtm made

Superintendent of S c h o o I s attorney, Mayor ~oseph E. Stoudt VOORHEES 18 Z~.YEA~ MANpublic at a regular school bo~d3am~ Lynch lold The News yes- declared the ComynLltee wiLl give AT CYANAMID PLANT meeting Monday in PLne Oroveteeday that prep~rattons are be- its de~isioll on the proposed Manor School a{l£.nded hy 30 re-

p~ ~ ing t~ade for the udminlstrati0n TowrLship Police Chief Ed F. sldent~. The restriction is ex-0~ the vaccine on those dates.

H~mi]ton Street Shopping CenterVoorhees was one of 30 new peeled to force Township schoolsnext Thursday.

OR’ici,1 selection of the new- Centers wiLl be gel up in Pine Both the Planning Board and members of the 25-Year Club e~ lint o double s~tons ~ext FaLl,candidate is scheduled to be Grove Manor and Middlebusb Board o~ Adjustment have re- the Amerl~an Cyanamid Comps-made Tuesday night, when the schools, commended approval of a sub-

ny’s Bound Brook p]nnt who "Since the voters have turnedwere hot)0red at the 10th annttbl down the board’s proposal," theCemc~ratic executive committee Si~ty-elght parents have with- d[vblon to permit construction luncheon yc’~tcrday in ]Par Hills notre read, "it i~ at Eats m~ment

m~e~ in emergency sessio~ ~I drawn permission to have their of the retail area. ~andatory on my part to refusethe Garden Spot It, lL children inoculated, according to The Planning Hoard’forward- Inn. ~he Eranklln Township Boaxd of

Mr. Metz’s resignation was Meg. Dorothy Zimmerman andsd its recommendation to the ~ MEET]NGB CALLED OFF Educat[o~ permission to usescheduled to be filed yesterday MI~. Norman Yinglind, school Committee last .month, nine Because of the CLlizens Advi- ~ny of its emergency-use rooms

with County Clerk ~obert Bar. nurses. Written parrots¯icon by months after application wag gory Commit%’c meeting tonight, for the schea] year beginninggen, pareRl~ is required before a child made by Dr, Leo P, Mthdel of the Middlebesh PTA Study deptember 195~, Permission,Ctt~ Job can be given shots. Highland Park. Group and Girt Scout ]e~ders ~he~oro will not be granled f~

"It has become increasingly ap- [n|rodtl¢~ Ordlnuee have postponed meetinge. Girl the ~e Of b~e~nent roo~ inparent to me," Mr, M~z’ re. VAMPS OPSN l-DAYsifaation statement declared, MIN~H~L gllOW TONIG~ An urdinance regRlatin~ street Scout leaders will meet MondayFranklthMId~Ieth~h’p~kPh~e~ttdGr°veKin~gt~Man°r’at 8 p.m. la the Mlddelbush Re. ;~"that my employment, which The Middlebush Volunteer Flee (Continued on Page 15) formed Church, ,~ I~u~x~qentalissixdeys~w~ekandsome- ~ompany will present a mln .....

ted out that thetimes ~aven d~v. Phm ~. ~ ,trel show thday, tomorrow .d P~r~llo ~ ~ P ~sRlton is m~nd.thr~ I have nontod a w~k, will leave me with S~t~’~.v at 6 ~ in the Mid- r *, = dm~e ~ ~th|u~iclent t~me ~o ~ ~w dthbulh ~h~¢d au~Jthrium.

thePe°plepoeittone~ Ftsnklin~Towath~ In-- D" to ~0~1 ,. it N S~h~ptl

~

:"of Com. f~ The I~tt~ e~nth~e~:

IN F~ND C.Ik~[P&ION (Contti3ued on Ptle 13)r~ret flint I teller my ~g- A fal~ z~isthg eaml~n Charle~ Pet~flth ~me the TO raise money for itt ~

nationthe asFr~thLlr.D~oeratlCTow~ipC an~’~C~. ~ Sornm~In|ty~thd o0~dueted~this A[dm°nth~i[~dbY : lewmth, l S ~b Ill preslderdw~L of the Llofis ~ank[Iv_Sight C~,tti~Ller~ C ubFw[Isou tl d, theo.lt l ~ Lot S~ N~a-.-~

.Mmitts. |loLleithr$ wkU e~ll at hefae~ be- ~le~tt~ st it mo#tthg In Cole-Mr M4~z, ~ILl~ by the WTetn tha New Brunswick line ntRl Firms a week Me yeller- e~b~rll~totm for TOe Frm~Mln I~t II e ~t~t~ ~tA~/t

(Conttnt~ed eo Page 151 ed by the sqwd denktnsmembem will start ¯ betum to

|~ Aloe ele@|ed were Jogeph K~-- = . ~:~venty.three |abel o~ mtL~. _’ ack hou~ campaign throughout thecheri, l~t vler~’]~’~sidentl d C~I pro~ Wef~ ~ _~

Township under t~e direction ef bo,.... ~. g..k, .,, CI,~ Deal ,co.~...n ---. ..... , th. T~, o..~,. ~..|~M~I~i ~ ~ i]t~t~q~J ~v v~vw~ ~ ~q= /~awln t~arrttso~, wr~o Walt I~tm- Thursday In the bl~rnut ~ ~

14ate I~IIl#~[th@J~ ff~r Ml~t[.[er S ]~00([ ~ trusury by $I~B~ All but tw? l

The purchase ef Mett]er’e Wood 7B,000 S required for pur42ha~ The New~ ha* adreed to pay mkdnlum prle~.

in Eat Mill|tone as a "llv while anMher $26,000 is neededthe club a ~0 percent coeamLs AttiLlo Lattormlo of |rvthgthn

thg lgbo~atol~’ for ~,ttldef8 ~o devele~ IN mltl~t~IR theslot3 on $]1 $tthocript[ons slles. A Avenue [~tid $4,d00 for lg 10114

Univmlty may be fortheomir~ tract for r~earch sad s~udy put-m~e.ye~ suMeriptiorm coati $2,fl0, on Sprin#leld, O~rthy and V~e-

u ure The Frtnldth posesa twoyear sub~tcrlption $4.~0, hoes avenuee, the htrgest sth~le

~ew~eisnuesn~ ~est;rd~¥. The action by RUtderS, ~c~ord- The rtob’s ea~ninde will go purchas(~

However, Dr William H Cole, thd to Dr Cole was tok~ be.directly Into a ¯operate ~easury ~ b~ pt~ w~’~t

elmlrrmm of the Scientific & His came t would cut inth the "el-earmarked for eight con~arva Mr stud Mn Miehaef N D~l

torisal CommisWe for the Pre. ready lrm~flelent" State appr0-tlon and aid for the blind, ¯ C4tRl]e o~ New Brumrwisl~ thrw

servation o~ Metfler’s Woods, de- priation to the untveni~y,program whleh ha~ gained great lots on Carmen Street, $1,5~51

lcle.t funds are Dr Cole deel¯t~d that .ego- ~ fame for LIOU8 etub~t th/oushout Mx and Mt--~ Carl F. OleOs ~ ,

~.#e~+ area ~ y~Ir~rth thTthor ~ ~ts.’~e ~tre tlt~er way With ~ tb~ fund is also used to pi12- de~l Avellue. ~lt~; ~¢~, ~d---on the"~aefem’ United" 8ta~s, two 8roube, but "ao final corn- ehane spsetodes for needy chLld- Mrs. L~sis Iz~ of New Bruns.

L h. ob-- of ob I Youo---- od H o"Th~ News lettrned thaf Nut- mittmelat" has been ob’¢alneth Herer~ wick, five lots on Her, ry gtre4~

ders recently requesf.e~ the State ~ I~eglelature~ /tpprOprtattot~s thinlng g[~M ~ "beft~r thln r~i~7,b~rs by thelr thrRlLlar [apRl. ~rook~y~. gee Iot ~I ~e~b

provde$ d,0~0 for thetund, now "been wrm~ ~ su~ eefimat~ ~1~.-~ I~ktP eard~ f~ additional Idea- ~ll~xl~n rdhee bUFem l=4dd Ix-. i~.lmdJng at ~$,ON A .tots1 o~ IbMot’e." I ~ell Pe4eJlJo I tffl~tlo~ .

~ t~ df?d ~ld $~$ for lef~

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PAGE 2 TH’m FRANKLIN N:~W8 ’rHU’3dlDAY, MAY 19~ I~

¯ .,,a.e1""" ~m’-’t" o Horvath-Ribar if~ ,orv~ .~ ~ u s Brownie ,,m...~7_,FJ/zabeth ~* Navy ~d is a mm~ber of the fly tapIs Married Here ~ aL ~.~’, ~t~ Wedding Is Held i~.~ ~ Po~ ~ Is Set for May 27

M~ EIL~abath Erie T~g, I Brow~tos of ~ 68 and 110daughter of Mr. and M~. Ge~rjle May tg -- A ~ to Mr. a,d The n~rringe of Miss JvBe -- -- -

~Iorvato. daughter of Mr. and League Women .m .By-up- inin s~t T~pIHn. J~Sel:~. Bo~ka of ~ LakeM[~S.John Horvath of New f9 at a special Family NightR, Long Sa, of North Brurmwl~, Avenue.

progrm~ to be hold tn Fine Grovef0rmeelF o~ l~rsnklln Park, was M~" IS -- A daughto¢, to Mr.Brunawlak and WILIi~a A, Ribat., TO S~z~r(~ I)~(~’

Manor School on May 27 at 7:~m~T~d ~ in ~ Six Mile and Mrs. Abram 8uydam ~ wn of Mr~ J~ Rl~r o~ K~.

Those ~rom Tro~p tld who wilttoc~urehRobertwhWeLeeSheSchwar t&waa ehriste~ed.so~ of Sklthnanin MI4~leaexL~e" G~e.-.al ~Rlbm" took plsce SaturdayCtotreh.m0rn.New Ledhm of the orkggst~vn Re- re~iv~ the~ wings and be binned

~Dad~at~formed Church m hard at work a~ ,.qo0u~ a~ X~th~. 1~U8~o,Lee Bchwaofz ~w~ toe late 1~a.v 11 -- A son. to Mr. a~d

Mr, ~wl~ of l~Allburn, M2~, Augustt~ Smith of ~to¢lair to make their famlly.styin roast Janet ~a~ovau, Mary Lou G~en,~levavd. beet dimmer on Saturday as me. Marilyn Maxwell, Lyeda Mor,~.

May id -- A son, to the Rev. moraMe u the~e noted ~morgM- ga,-J, C~rol Tsranto]~ Caroland Mrs, M~la Hoo~beem of Ca- berde, Mr~ ~ert ~ g~eral Tbemp~on, and Mary Lynn Whir.oat Road. Gri~ chalrma,, has ~nnom~.-ed there ms.u. Dorisgene ~nopane wilt

16 ~ A daughter, to Mr, wilt b~ t~o elt~ served in the "fly-up" from Troop 68.Or~w~ Firehouse, the flnt Mary Lea Caddy, Ma~va Fo~t,

DeMo(t Lw~, MofdJeba~h. at d 0,m. ~ed an0toer at #:~0 Ma.lk~m lqmt, Gw~’neth Montgo-p,m. mew, Sharon Wright, M~’le Don-

Weddtog music was by ~lvin Tickets nm¥ be purehued L’om ovan and J~e 8hulas w~l beVan Hke. ~oloi~t, and Leoh~d Mrs, Sto~ts or at the door. %%e re~ived into Troop ~9 as ten-~m~th, orgmll~t. The church menu Will hwtude a furl course dertoot aeouts at ~*e same meet-dec~-~tod will; bouquets o~ whRe roa~t beef dinner and home- in°, and M~u~oHe Ml~el]a and

made pie. ~ett7 Ann WOson, w]~o haveCascade b~usuets of eamaflo~m Spormored by toe Young We- transferred from other troops.

and auapd~a~ons were carried hy men’s League of the church, the wt]l be offirially welcomed asthe bride and her at~endatoa, dinner wt]l be made an annusl memhem of Troop 79, BrownieMi~ Doris Long. sister of the affair, ff ~ Urat attempt is sue- atlendance awards aho w~l] bebride, was maid of honor, She e~fU], Committee members a~- made

s~sting Mrs, Staais are Mrs. Ida p~en have beea tovited t~

hush Was gust speaker at’~.t~

gown with Dior blue Insert In Smith. Mr¢ John Marak. Mrs. attend. Refreshment~ will beback, and a matching flow~t<t John Langfeldt, Mrs. Arne Rosf-

served. Mrs. Dou~la~ Maxwell isjord, Mrs. Virgitos Arne~.m~ and ’n eh of &he ~o cm re{stMrs. R~l~:t L. 8¢hwart~

Juliet cap. Beldesr~Ides w~e Mrs. Wminm 2*. PJber z arg~ b ~r , -Miss Marl]yp. Schwartz of Mill- The Nuptial Mass wa~ ee]ebrat- Mrs. Edward C~-isen. ed by Mr~ George Splro. Mrs.

The bride wore a white era- burr,, sister of the groom; Mrs, ed by the Rev, Dordtoiek DO- -- Vincent Bosoy, Mrs. Michaelbroidered point d~e~prit gown Dennis Enri|ht of New Brans. kany~, the Rev. Ecnest Diode MISS BALL ADDRESSES Livak, Mrs. Sictmed Fischer and

HAMILTON ~CROOL PTfA Mn C R. 0 Dou her scou~over winte taffeta h~ving a semi- wick, a cousto of the bride, and conducting the marriage ceremo.Miss Dorothy Hall of Middle- l~dera

. g ty.princess bodice and full bouffant MISS Doris Sack of South River. ny. Wedding music was by Sisterskirt with ellght back sweep; her They wore two-tone erystaliette M, F~ele and the St. LadlslaLm meeting of the Hamilton Parent-headpie=~ was a matching cap gOW,S, choir, The church was decot’a~ed ~i’eaehers Ax~o¢lallon lasl, week toenlbreldered with peayls, e~ed The bride is a graduate of New with white snspdragorts, palm! the school. LMernatlonal aria-in pleated tulle and attached to Bru~wiek High Schoel and at- and ferns, -a ftoger dD French lRt~ton veil. tended Rut~ers University; she tions chairman of the County

She w~ giv~ In marriage by is employed in the Personnel de- Given in marriage by her fa. l~l’A, Mrs. Hall d~ct~sed edGeS-her father, partment of personsI prcducis, thor, the bride wore a gown of lion in foreign countries.

R~c~med Church, performed the Scboo a~ d at ended Se on H~

embroidered lace and tulle, ap- Gu~t~ included Board of Edu-The Roy. Elmer Finger, ~tor Mi]ltown. Mr. Schwartz~ who pllqued wi~ tomd clipped chan- ration president Dr. C. Rexfordof North ~rur~wiek Com~tori~ty gradt18ted from MJllburn H~h tH]y lace~ and a sHh illos~on veil

Da%,i~’ ~4~r. and Mrs. George Splro,

¯ eeL, emo~ly ~sis~e~ hy the Rev. Uni~/el~lty, ~ ~ploy~ J~ ~e. wJ~ll c~lhedrBI tl~aie~ [~er cretin Mr. a;ld MI-J. Art~up ~e$lilea~

L~onard Jone& p~st¢l- e the S x ~ plewood. The COUple plan to was of seed penr]s arld rhlne, dr., Mr, and Mrs. Kcr~]elh ]Pink,Mile Run Reformed Church. [nlahe their Ilome in Arhor.

,stolle~ and :;he earr~ed a prayer ~uperlntendent of Schools Dr.book Drnameofed with on orchid James Lynch and Mrs. Lynchand sh,e~alcr~, 8~d Mrs, C~!trle~ MeClure.

Reformed Church Choirs to Give MI~. ~,,sc’ ~a,,t~ .........,--. ,,~ ~,.~ ~rane~s Po.," ..... ~a~tbY;lot, Igo!’e ~1 el’y:qdlel[e MOWII pt~’eldcnt, presided ill the al>~cnee Olltstn.~dln ~L’

Memorial Day Concert on May 27 w.h o ~,o,e. ~.~,, ........~of ~e~=:d~..,t ~, ~o,,~ ~o. V;~.o~leaves and flowers and carried’err.

tn cd~vrvunce of M~lnorial DaY ’ a eoloniat bouquet vf mixed ~ ----. |~1flowers with strcanu!l’s, Mis~ WII.IJAM NULTON NAMEDthe conlblned Junior and Senior .~ ~ E’ T ¯M~rg~ret V~da~ a~d Mrs. Gc~srgcC.%RD PARTY CHAIRMANC;~ob’~ ~r the ~.~t M~lis~onc 1~e-i = |OWrlS~ J[lor13e8

I~U~S & C~rpets

formed Church ~viil InvolvedIn Sales Th~inas wore ~;imi]ar gowns and/ WiJlism Bullen III has bcenha0d.~ ......d o~,o e.,’r~ed .~ .......I ~ ¢*,0~ ....f a ~,.d ~,r,~ The Weave Shopeert in the church on Friday,

May 27, at 8 p.m. The~e a*~ the Four Township homes Weeeed bouquets. ~ be sponsored by the Middle.songstee~, 2t volc~z in all, ~nder in~’olved in rectal real estn~e William N~gy" of Meister StreEt bush 4.H Club Saturday a~ 8 ~1 ~t, ]~gt$~" e ~t*the direcfion of MrS, Harry transfers, w~ best ~an, Ushers were p.m. in the Millstone Valley ~O~r~’~ll~Hough, whc~e ChrLsLrnas Pro- Mr. andMr~.damesKnarrpur- Charl~GobacofM[ddlebeshand ~rangettalL ~O ~o~6~°grtln has become an imix~tal event ch&%’ffi~ a f-room homm on D~vtonOeorg0 Thorfi~tB of New Brun~, Ful~d~ derived from the af-

fair w~ll be treed to finance 4-H Factory Hepresentallvea t~rin the commun~ly. Avenue from Daniel Me]Is with.TO cormMei~ora~ Merdorlal through Hainu B. Papp of %be After a we~din8 reception for Club Scdvltte~; and for the es- OtHbenhlnn ~eara!e~4 RD| CO.

: DIW in song, M~, Hough ha~ New Br~m~virk office of Natty 450 gL~eels to St, hedislaua Hall, bab]tahment of a lOan fund for Open TU~., ’12ulrlg, and Sat.chosen a l~-ogram of a.toems S, relier & Son. Mr. Kn~xr h the couple left for a two-week Hub member,, d a.m. to d p~.~l~.mto~thm ~ or# ra~t Ira- an qv~ ~ ’Crim~ C~nd~t wed~ trip to ¥1~ a~l L~ ~dwl~ K~ is adult ~ & ~ ,~ j p~.

¯ posture holkbr~. The be~.--l~ & Cable Co., New Brunswick ltltrm, to the’card party " -: m’delCB| ~ee W~l beg/fi w’it~ A ~.r~om hours o~ A S~*i~dd~tto of NeW N~tlJ1~wink~ ~r..lu~ ~ Wy~O~, ~ W~P

the playing of taps ~d the choir purchased by Mr schools, the bride is mnl~loyed by ~hext~ and Thomas I~etz, Stog- I

~’o~-r~mlomtt, and Mr*. Luther B. Iohn~n & Johnson, New Brans- !ried Sohnddt mid ~tmes Gaff-from Mr, and Mrs. O~ Hub- wJeh, Mr. l~baz, a grad~te d ney, T[ebat~ may be p~4d

Lawnm~e J. C~ey of pine Grove, Manor School and from any club raem~r. ~t~II~a ~ OF~,: the ~ will fol/ow tbeo~gbthe y~r with Ir~el~aden~e Day 9t, Led~ ~oo~, k ~o~Thtnk~glvlnl, C h r I I t m ̄ ~ a~d New ~runswJak handled ~y the Triangle Conduit & Cable Reb~-oribe to The New~ ]P~£]~ T0Vnfm~l~]kst~ ~ele~so~. A h~Mlght of trtmaeticn: ~ of New BnmawMk, He Only Ibg,~0 Per Ynr%he ])PO~ Will be the ~t~- M~, Arrinsinn is ~c~tst~ ]~.phnna] ~’,gin~ brarian at the Eufr~n Col/ells of. ..,,o=ed at ,.. cbris=. ,,r,,o,,0., b.v. e aun--tan"--’ m’vt~, rnoyed toto ~ d’v~lltog c~

Jamel Wood of Mrx, risvlll( #.mwell Read,.. ... " " "’ °"’ Re " Residents,,,,,

the chela, pur~hs~d a flV~t~mtnear Bowll~r ARe7)houne with tt~ehed gar~le,...,,,ton ,.r, and

f--roeM~, Peter C~ll~ who have ]P~t~ ~hoPb|t~nt PPIoeoCOUNCIL &UXlLI&RIIg8 moveR1 to SomervUle, Mr. Pet..o.. M...NG ,.,B. .oh is. fo.~., fo, ,he W,~h ,0. W.t.~" *,.*,,.,,"0., "-- --" -.,.l)el;ve~"~~h~ Sot~lY~Unil~f VolottM l~ire Wife OJvl~[OI1 of Carpenter 8melCc~xpany Auxiliary wa~ host Co., New Hru~swiek, EdwardMonday to the fire house to other Uczeh of Mortgage Services. Inc,, I .~t~’l"cluSs of the 8th Dislrirt Ftrst Aid Highland Park, }~mdted the ne-

Water Installations Limiteddent, inh’educml the memhers Mr, and "M:ts. $arn~proven% and Mrs. Albert BOhac have bought from Mr, end Mrsof Middle~eg~ d~trJct preelden~ Karl D~ernvr a five-roompr~Med. A.mmin, atmd~ hose oa ~o~e*t Htreet. quote you s pm|oe Pr~l~ptiom’Pt;k;d"

wove from Green Brc~k, Middle ~ buyers have takea poe- Up and Deltveredsex, South Reuml Brook ~.m emmlon, the ~lm-~ moving to FR~ e~ 0]IA~*GEBound Br~k. Calltomls. Mr. Falzarano is a Oh.~lr- m . . .

Next district me~ffng Is sehed-heating ei~giimer tot the Atomteuie(I for Sept. 19 In Grin Brook, Enerjy Comad~iem. Helen B,

CI~AI~Tr~R | ¯ 2S88~O~e~" OI’~Z’I SO~I~The Community Volunteer Papp ne~ot~at~ the rode, ’* O’B,I, EleOtl’io ~1, Au~mc~ will meet ssain un

&ooept~,qdune t Give to the Bemae ~u~dl

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~Y. MAy 19. I~B TWX FRANtrLIN NEW8 PAOI |

Se~w no one took the IMt. WIWe thtvi~r flumugh MI : Tovmmlp Gle~k Frbd L, KU-letiv~ai~l~mepl~ine *thnel~*t weeke~l, MrLEve ¢on~Pl.=-I~_~Bosrd~ Orl~ttoumlav/indinlbd klone~A, schooL81~kl~ au enthudutle |romp Gr/fflths’ ute 4oveinped & flat aeeho~4th*f581Wed~of thok black in this ealmun May ~ -- Mee~, Cub Peek 7,into t elm xdvle~y remade. ~ As she ~ppe~ au auto meh ruth. wlthom ehxq~ Debdlkle ~ this Mlddinbmh School 7:30 ~.tee w~ mmbd lind 5L~unday. ea~7/~r the ~ /topPed hu. ~ copy b Moad~y at 11 ~ May ~ -- Meeting,,u .,- ,ho ho..,ri,bte, M Dies in Jail ’°- o t,-IninthePIm~mveMsmtrsehoal 84 fkg~---lt vnu 1l p=ae-ehe dk. an ~ CcenmRiee f0= Franktin’Ibwn. MaY~7--Memm~alDayconeet~eafetmts ar~e the meeat debtor K*vm~ they hod no~ her de* thip schoo1, Plne{3~ove Mjm. ~l Mll~t~e Reformed

Wu Found Hermine~ Wemqu~n~t theyhomebrm~rMWKk ~*ln m~LuoeM°n~ Amwdlin P*4mdpu~ to offeeoa tho4rthe

e M~ 19 -- Meetins, Board’ ot Kay 27 -- Sco~t Family Ni~,

with ~ ... ~ do we ~ A New Brunewlck man in 8re’a- A~ualment. Towndalp ~ ~ plne Grov’e Man(~, E~hoO~ 7:~0po h~m hore~ R~ 1~ the thee. erect Cotmt~ Jail on a drunk and ~m, p,n~

The ~ bad bM~ railed tpm drove tvn~v, g~le Mmm disorderly charge died thea~ May 19 -- Minklr~l, Mlddinbx~h ~ 27 -- Card party, Middle*

w4dl~fly by the Etom’d of Edu- ’*"~ in Mrt. Or~lees than tw~ h~ a~er }dl Voluuteee Fire Co,, Mlddlebu~h bush Recreation Group5 ~d-

~Bon to form ¯ e~isxm e~m- ~~Te~t On M~.v 7 bY Lt. Rimmti ~ 8 px~ dinbush Firehouse, 8 p.m.I~elf~ and palralmm~ Joe*p~ May 19 -- Mee~& Mm~ed ~¥ 28 -- Hay ride and "doggqe"mRthe to help mlve Fr-~!*"’l Bekal,rllm, Co*~le~ Fel]ow~i~ Middle. rout) Kingston Tee~-/~le Cqub,.~..~ ~-~,--~ All ~.~ Freeman Heads ~e d--~ ~,~ Andre-,, ~ ~.~ Ch~, a ~, S P~~mplirl~4~ however, w~¯

~...~, of ~ ~ein ~ Committee for ~’ ~’ ~" ~k~ up on ~ l~ -- ~oh,le ~ J’~’ ~ -- ~--~, s~-,atthe ~aer of Green Steeel and Franklin Pzrk IMbrm-y Station. Gran&e No. 7, Frm~altn P~k

xaothe~ meetth~ whe~, It ~SU~d~

FLrehouse, 8~r~hOped, .eh ¯ g~up might he Church .e4~fledD°Ver Avenue~ heafterw~ nalghborS~r~wlednoon.Phfllipe School, 9.’~ Lm. to J~ne!- Mee~ug, Pl.nn|ngm’lFaulsmL . RaroldFree~h~n¯m. 0*the W~lktherealtti~l on~vin

May g0 -- Mtesire], Middtobuch Board, T~ipHMI, 8;$0p.m.The dO~t ~pmke~, Mrk ~ ed to head a b~dhug committee trot~er~ Volunteer Fire Co,, Middle* JUne ~ -- Meeting, Klngklon Firecharged with directb~ l:4ans for Cotmty Physician Dc. Domtolek btml~ School, 8 p,n~Pale of F~-l~wn, ~ Nt ~ Company, ~leehou~, 8 p.m.

stale. She te4d of the spenhm- a ~f&0,000 addition to the Ktn~. ~ Ileted the cause of death ~ay ~0 -- Spring festival, Phil. June 4 ~ ~lua~’e d~mee, Millrome ~sp~me of F~-lzwn rml. ale* Preebyterisn ChUrch Sun- u south alcoholisr~ Rovak Fu- lil~ School, 7:30 p.m. stone Valley Gexnge, Runyo~de~ir who look up (he w.h0of day School, ~ccordJng th ~ board’* cause after a school re- no°*cement la~ week by ~e nergl Home, Perth Amsey, ~leY gl -- Card party, Middle. Farm, River ~ B:80 p.m,

AmboF handled funeral arrange- bush 4-R Club, Grange Rail,,e~ d~,, ~,,. X~ .o. ~’ H~ w, Bo~. p~to,. ~,~ ~,~t M~l~th~, g p.~. Seal Sales HereA $25,000 gift from aa elder,dleaea wu v~a’bty Impt’eNed by George A. Rough, wu reported MJ~WOR 8UBDMg|ON8 May 2I -- ~ring supper King-the ehoeming Mn~ P~e. When ate* Presbyterinn Church, ~. Totalled $1,765

w&e fthissed ~1-7; De. several weeks ago, and. it is ex. ~FBOVED BY PLANB R!D,$ p,m . Franklin T~ip resident#pectnd that other contributlem S~x minor eub#dvislerm were

C. Rexford Davis, whO peuddnd v/ill match Mr. Hough’s gift in ~uthorisedlyythePtimn~g Board .May 21 -- RORSt Beef Dinner, contributed $1,786.1~ to the 19~4at the mee~4g, walt un~lt~il@ul

complete the fund. tta ~g in Towrk~hip Hall Young W o m eta ’ s LesLie, Ohris~maa Seal ~e, tceondtegIn an a~P~ to keep the dle-emmdom to the "big Issues." 8ran Other commR~ members In. ~n May 4. Mrs. Car] Carlson Griggsinwn Reformed Church, to Mrs, ~oltimd W. RoweB.

ther~ developed In the audlle~ =Jude Rev. Hexps, chalrmsr, ~ of Wheeler Place was g i v ¯ nFirchob~e, ~ p.m. and 6:80 p.m, County chairmen for the drive

¯ debate on everythth| but hoIde the stralegy committee; Dr. E. per’ti~lv’sinrt ~o s u h d I v i d ̄ eightMay 21 "-- B a o q u ¯ t, KJglgst.on coI3dtlft~ by t.~ ~ol~et,2k.q COLIn.Van Dyke Wight andMr, Hough, acres on Skillman Lane, Fire C~mpany, firehottse, 7:30 ty Tuberculosis & Health ASSO.

DointhIn the hint of the dlmumdon, m-chalrmerl of the special gifts and John J, Otterbe|n St, of

p,m, cintinn. Throughout the County,:orAmilte~; David Rurne, chair. New Brunswick who seeks May ~1 -- R~queh Dfsirlct $~,529,48 Wa~ eoileofed.

them people sOOn fotpet why man of building plans; Dr. Don- to purchase the adjoining four Llo~.s Clubs, harlem Valley Returns from vtrtetm Lreathe)" we~ callnd to the meeting, ~ld E. Wolf, visitation charm*n; acre~ frce~ John French, was

Inn, 7:30 p,m. ~tialrmen in ~le tOWT~inp weretheugh id~eeee In their quest tor ~hltrles StulL% records supervL given spprovkl for a sub@JvitinnMay 21 -- Minstrel, MIddlebuch as folios#s: Mr& Rinb~trd B. Farn-anaw~ ~t how to mete the sot, and ~e Misses Mar~tret of thee site, Volunteer Fire Co. Middlebueh ham, Middlebush and NewSemdnp p~bl~ for Franklin’| Ych.enek, Jean Anderson, Pore- Roy Cone of Laurel Avenue,

Selmo], 8 p.m.Brunswick RDs, $158.01 and

school populeison. :he* Pot~s and Janice Voorhee~KJ~gsten, was granted penn~len May 21 -- Annual banquet, Ring- $1,232.~7, re*pc°lively; Mrs. Ran*Ril that wa~ lacking wu file le~retarial committee, to subdivide two lots tetatin~ 2.3

stun Fire Depe~x~ent, Rre.~artman, Franklin Park, $79.~8;

~on of ¯ lmder te stein* the Serving on the visitation corn acres, and Hem~Y ~enberg was houze. ’Louis B~rkhaedt. East Mll]alone,

crowd’s entimstimm th~ prope~ "nJtine are Lesler BSrlvw, Wl]~ given approval on a minor ~ch- May 23 -- Meeting, GLrl Scout ~I~8.50, and Wilbur Lowe, King.ehannel~ De. Davis hu ~ede It liam Bubeek, Jame~ C, C~over, division of a one-acre lot On neighborhood tenders, home of

seen, ,7~.09.clear that the mxiser is now in Paul Co*over, Mrs. Luther Else*. Bennett’s Lane, W. S. FaLrin~st, SkDlmnnthe eBJr~t* h a n d ¯, thee the mann, Mr. and Mrs, Theodore George Wade of Ct~rIes street, Lane, 8 p.re. ~UTHBBRT ADDRE88E8seh~el beard will not dlreeL this Ken*y, Mrs. Elwood Landis, Mr, who aPPtind for a subdivision of May 23 -- Meetlng, PhllHp~ PTA ~DUCATION ASSOCIATIONb&ttle, 8~ or dMeat klngeu a~d Mrs. Harold Freemen, Mrs. a single lot on Frer~h S~eet, and study group, home of Mrs. GeOrge Cuthbert, exchange

Vance P. Dunn, Suydam Road, keaeher in. X~teo Seh~l,on the e~libre of the tease~ who Clifton Snedeker, Mrs, Earl Charles Sicora, who applied for awiti earry the ball from here. I~enk, Mrs. James Shuke, Ray. subdivision of a lot fronting on 8 p,m, " tPoke at the annual President’s

¯ * * mend Sehenek, Mr, and Mrs. Myrtle Street, were given ple~- May 24 -- Meeting, Police Re- ~dueatic~ Association last night

Anaexatinnistm th New Jlkulm- Lest~r Sekl and Mrs. Dora~ld nJ~ Board approval, serves, Township Hall, 8 p.m. ~ Rsrt~ Valley Irm, Some~vtiin,

wlek a~tly have they eym Wolf.May 25 -- Card party, 8t. AULRtS- Dr. Samson G. ~lth of Mid-

on Fnmklte Town~hi~ When ms. Be°sole of steadily increasing QUEEN’8 ATTENDANT line’s Chin’°h, 8 p.m, Bel~ OotmW superihtei~de~taueeeilul CRy C~n eu- membership, the existing Sunday Miss Lied* Seodaeek, dangh- M~y g6 -- Mealth~, East Mill- ~f eehook, wu among the dueein.dl~te WWtem .p. W~ w~ School T~llding in~ become in- eek of Canal Road, Grlggs’r,~m~,ached bY the Lealue of Women adequate. The new building, to ~erved as ̄ ti~ndLnt to Miss RuthVoterd, "What new ~ Of In- be lo~ated at the rear of the Arntsirong, queen of the RuNel~

th~ ~ ~ eAm~t ~ .......... ’ ¯ " ....¯ .. Uho Fruklth Townthlp." On Moiner’~ Day a inmlly pax- . TOpIII ~ TOGI ]PO~’~e, wseoz fl~hod ~ in *X ~r*d in th* home of Mr,

Othll TI~RJLli~’I ..¯ ~ ~ 11 eaudld~tm k~ 771. msd’Mr~ Alan O~tson in B~t

,,,SW~IM~G A, SL~G~,’, ~ in s*,.~px,.- M~. ~. ~it .,.. Newest DAIRY " .. " .........~wlek, Mr, and ~ N~weO ~

st. Jem~k’s (~tumb; ~ b La~tm of New Bm~wte.k, Mr,in -- of. -. l,..-,.,; of Freshest Milk s Im~m) md¯

and t~ly of New Yo~k City,YO~ O&th ~1~nm~mMF ~e~d ~ abd Mr, and Mr~ ]|dwin ~m~-

DERMER ’IthqueW~ C~ly ~.e0 * ~em" Girls’ 4 Off ~ ma m,~ Fr,~,te8hHm 4 to 14 i *~7 ~p ] fllem 1|-I0 -- Se41de & Fi/~i~

F R A N K’ S FARMS --’TA,DAIRYIll 1

I[I -- Itl .., ,,...o DRAe S I.... I HARDWARE--PLUMBING I/I MIDDLEBUSHIII ......... ];]9 I

I W.~w.r:PAPER -- PAINTS I/I -- " III urumm IU j ,, ~ m I, I SUPPIJ~-q III III ,..o I

’]’~659~m~ St. CH 7;2903 ~t vxz~r ,..ss, IIJ ss0 HAMILTON ’STI~T i, 0PNI~ DALLY 8 ~n~ . O l~ -- SUN. 10 ~. l(~on [[ i PZ=nH~EY OF 1~L~ P,~R~rJ~O, 0PNI~ Dt~-y 8 ~ ¯ O ~-- IRON. 10 ~ . Neon ~mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm~

PZE~ OF ~ P,dk]lJff,~

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PAGE $ THE FRANKLIN NItWS THURSDAy, MAY 19, IPM

~~~.~ H,.~, ~ ~.. ".k H|R[I$ HOW, ..CambJne and shake thgether in

tl~t Jar on0 thbleopo~ vine-MAK| A TRILLiSsat tiu%~ to ~our tahlespoena

mlad oil ~ teeapcon paprika and A fan.t t~lls far the Spread the end. of ~e aplJo~~lack Oepper. Add finely chopped ~rd~. Or t~wn f, ~|lly made 19 Inehet *plrt alonK ̄ 45- ach

md chives; sweet basil, maPjo- altd fatten Uch iufnt with twon~dt~."l~ ~r~fttraan sbeuld 14 --an" fin’ ~ram, ehiyea a~d chervil; sweet t~flt thl &dr u¢~ 0f h ¯ lo~a[ -w 7 LSnd~ n&ul.b~tl ~=d ohio. Ano~ d~n l.mb. ~,,. ~ th, $1.d Spr.+der,=+... ~0.,b" ~ ~.oh..od

8 b~ fftJnth bem’d ~nto ill from ¯ha bu~ and f~tonud

’to stand awhile befo~’e using amlgradt~ftumbtr toSeuttd. ~r* r~veet½ely,BY KRTHARI~R [L~l~aAL Ideas/oh t’~avor. To ~&be abe fan, r[ ¯ 1 Sy ar~ placed 8fl and 84 Inches

i H0t’At .~ent, Eomer~ot County Extension Eerviee

~lUatty sp4t¢~tl I~ssll~e|, hmVintttIWith ~’penQy Snl¯hl~a naSs’

CURTAINS$ lnohet at ~t unrlpp.~ I Mount thi t~dliz on a st~k*.

The m~t~v new curtainsnab-made fibers do not needbe ironed, slretched, or alarchebut do net.d speelal rare In washIng. The qualRy that Iota themdriP-dig/ th erlsp perfection ~l~0means that a wrinkle once im-peeled can never he removed.

Fiborglmm is e~m’ially suseep-tth]e 1o amal[ permanent wrtn-kMs. in c*rder to gttard BRahms¯them, flberg]~ curtains shouldbe washed gently by hand, uakqglal.~ of water so the curtains donot have to be crushed mioasmall space; do not rub themwhile washing them, and do net Iuse a w~hlng machine,

VERY POPULAH for terr~’e or patio Is ",wrou~’ht iron and R!~se il~ warm water until +hemetal mesh furnlthre, last rinse is clear¯ RoII lo~ely

]t~ ~ ]~rg¢ fluffy rowe} ~tld geotlypat out excess water. While the trM soap and warm water. [anlmals, mOstly by dogs.

EXPERIMENT WIEH HERBS Herb butter makes a good curtains are damp, hang them Rub a cloth that Is damp but ---It’s often the itttle touches that dPe~iog for vegetables. Creamon the curlain rod, using a cur- not wet over the bar of senD, Bach new Jet fJghltn’ Is put

make th~ difference between an two ounces of butter, add a few fain rod t~’~eader, then rub the surface of the lea- ~rougk more than 40 differentordinary and at) extra.special drops lemon juice and o~e ta- For ease in w~shingt curtains ther bris]dy, Next rub the lea- flight tests and cheeks before itdMh. Farceur chefs build their bJ~’~Foon finely ells gr~ herbs should’ be washed frequently, be. the;" with ~M.ber moist cloth ~ turned over ~o the military.reputations on subtle flavors or ½ Leaapoon dried herbs. ~el~ct fore they show soil Grime a~d without soap, ’I+nen rub with aachieved tlu’ough experimenta- some of these her~: thyme, pars- dirt, in the pre~nce of moisten e 1 @ a n soft cloth. Any glean

which di~appem will be restdredtics. ley, marj0ran, summer savory, become enlbedded in the fabricby the friction produced by theUse your h~ag[natlort, Try new chives, basl], ro~ei~taty, allowed to aeeumuis+,~over

foods and new flavors, A dash TO make an herb bouquet for long period of time. dry cloth.of herb or spice will tr~msform ~oup or stew, tie together with P[zmit[Lre polishes, alia or

~m~Lshe$ frequently contain sol-everyday food into ~omI:any fare, white thread throe or more sprigs REV[VENG HARMgHTS vents which cause leather to be-"T0~T.Make en herb sauce for peas of different kinda of fresh herbs, Sometimes a change in cole =mine sticky.or lima beav.s by adding berba to Place bouquet [n ~oup or stew for saves tired clothes and household

your usual whi’m sauce, Cook two ar~ hour or less toward the e~+d furnishings a new lease on life About 14,$~ New Jersey per-~~teaspoons finely chopped chives of e~oking. Remove herbs before When maferla] is almost as good ~on# pee yeer are reported to the

and ~wo ~easpoons finely choppedserving, if dried herbs are used~¯ . , s new but off co or, the simple

pars cy tn the fa and add a p ace a sms quart y n a g nck New Jersey Department c, nd enstb o hng to do s o

pinch of maejora~ or thyme o square cheesecloth bag, To make . . Ifealth as having been bitten bthe flour IS x ~oup bags each of wh oh wi :efresh it hy tmtmg or dyeing.

. i ’ . The*e are two me hods of eelOr pep up your wh e sauce season about two qu,rts ox soup, . #, ~r ng abe us ~t home, Titltl~with a IRtle prepared mustard, use two te~apoon~ each of thyme, e ’ :__ J .... s r a y cold water dyeing be- OHA~VOE2"~ yLELD~O

Mustard ~auce is especlaIiy g0oa[pars ev,, mar oran an~ ~ tea- cause boil ngthe fabr o ts netwith snnp beans green* ~nd cub spoon sage leaves one teaspoon PL&CE TO Nt~W.’’, , Recovery ~nd the color produc-bege [savory e d our easpoons eeery ed is not b I el f

- *lAuthor’s nunm below). , a so ut y s~, Fa~-Add some mushroom and leaves. ¯ color dyeJng requ res boi[ing a~d The Practice ~f pharmacy

omens both thinly sbo~d to peas Va r y your French dl~l ’ h~a greatly "Changed" from’ ’ ’ f differethe fabric must be kept in mo-

nnd, you’ll, have a family lave- with the addition o nt ~. on throuahonl, th~s’ pcrlod.r what it treed t~ be notrxte~flne for company, ice. !herbs for fine, subtle flavor~ for many years ate. Fr~rlp-A Tasty Drem~nS

~your salad& Changlnir Pluem tions were then taken with

~sj~’~ ~ .... making that light dree~ that youthe impefttl wi~h that theyHave you been thlnking of WOuld be helpial, ~md me~t ~r0¢kglds Farl~lof them were. . . , Puteurfaed Milk

ahave worn for two surnvners f]le

~tlg IIOw We h~.ye ~t |l’eallatest color, or those glaring ~o~i~IJledwhite curtains an inviting crea-my tin*.?" Perhaps you have a

~0W $+r~ybedspr*ed on hand +hat could your Fhysl¢~an t4tn now Pre-. , . Pt~hua

~-" i blend with the new color, leb~m~ d~d UlJen to 14t4:4Nt~ligh a .,. Outlay Milk’tn the bod~om, 7oo - g o o d .to. tlmelflo t,~lt, yoo t~a M~

rr~ ~t ror~th .... ay bl ..... nn very ou,d~pend~rm0HotlonUp°n um thdepar~mente.try in ... l’lelwy 0rm~moften be given few hues lo make w[~tteve~ "New" he may , , * Lt[h$ Oret~!~them more fashiomtble for yodr lz~es~rlbe.

ASPHALT TILE n.~ .~.ng salt or bott.~ ,al~ , ,.. ~ o,..~to your own coloring. ~K YOUI[ ~|OI~N , . . Butt0rWhen you start to dye ~ arlJ- ~"0 P~O~Ec]e~ be certain to buy the dye ae- . , , 0h0co~t~ Milkcording ~) the type of fabric to ~n l=~[~

Buttermilkbe dyed and prepare it a~eo~din~lo (he directions on the package.

WW]~ YOU NEED , , . Or~[e DrinkWheo tinting or d~velng~ aiwaksuse a eontlLner that ~llow~ ample A IW’IETI~i]][~ , , , OOt~ OhOOJJt~om for taOVthS the artl’ele @ Good L~ok MM’ff~’t~g~l’out. Use enough w~ler th cover A freest marly th0u~htfu ’ ’ ’aLl the fabric completely and p~ple e~trust ~s with the , , , ~+~0~.v Freth E~prinse thoroughly when deslP~

r~ot~tibflity of filling their:olorhes been reached,It Is wise to te~t a enroll sam- pr0s0rtptionl. May we ogre. ~’~gtt~l!~ 0~’ ]M[OII$h

pie of the fabric fit~. To see the pOt~d ~otlrt~ ~l~otm~olor ss It will appear whn dry,~old the sample to the lighL Mere "" "’’" ^~u,’-t~’a COTTAGEtye or more water can be addedd. bath ~ ~ako color .ghter PHARMACY CHEESE

Y~urs*lF n~d rove’ I~ r* la*al ¢°r I~w’m*nfl*tt h°u~’ )Y darker, Chock hdl of Vitamins

LEATHER UPHOLSTERY DrU~" Sto~’ODo you have a table with a $6 S. MAIN gT.

toath.rt .= rbeO..ne ,,

Chair u~hol~red ~ ]~ather? f~np, M¯nv[ll~ ~klJf It S~eta’~ get realJ~ ~,ug.b ~l~[~p~O~

Ferd Hoch Co. Mogl’==tbe .id= ’=" 0--="Phone SO g-ot0~ ed it receive* re~so~Rble O~l’e. In *QtlOtit~O~ by

~he care h aimple. USe pure [r Ath’sd Tem~’eo~i I8$9W W. ~,ala 8L eomeermt. N.4.

castile soap or a slmihu, nell- Copyri~t iCltgI i

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PAOE 8 THE FRANKLIN NEWS THURSDAy, MAy ~0, 19~

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CHEVROLET0 127A 1948 DODGE fi cylinder, 2-dr,, R & R, signals .............. 245!

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PAGE 1O THE FRANKLIN NEWS THURSDAY. MAY 1~, 19B5

nNE ~/-SUnbeotable Combination

Poh,~bed ~v.Ty Th.r~.~ This Week J" "m" .)? ¢ :~’::.,MBUVIII¢ publilhing ~mpl~ny

~:: A::,, .~,~:x ~.;: ~ !~i~ard N~h, Edl~ cod Puhl~hsr

::~::Ned Wall Asglstant Editor ~:/ s~Louks I~ Brown, Adver tisthg Manager ~’~. \ ~ f .~:~i~

Single copias 5¢; l-year subgcripiion, $2.501 ~ years, $4.d0 ~ . f2 ." ~.

-~.~ .?~,, .~ + :~. ,.--

All news tttorJel and letters of comment submitted for puhllcodton Even the perticip~nts realized ~s .~- .k@.~,]"dl : ]/ I~e~%

Telaphonee: Viking 4-7000, RAndolph g-3a00 tory’s arranges conventions, ,/l~’~’

n Cineinnath It seemed that ev-1

Enemy at the Summit ̄ e~ f ..... In the country wash~re, and e~ry probibitionLsh

mh

Spenklng in New :Brunswick liten~s in keeping with all the and every potltieul die.~e~ter-- IBlast Week, Maryland’s GOV. Thee- l.ule-s of hltei~natlona[ protocol. 13od ~ll seemed to be talking at ~i.dOPe ~.. I~cKaldin LNlderseored The commul~ists might even make once¯ ~ ,~.

~hls nation’e unprecedented posl- a few friendly noises that sound A eoofuse~ credentials commit- - .~ .:. .tton as imernational leader of the like their favorite doves, but tee tried to separate th~ authoriz-

This position, he declared, "is ly hapI~y or optimistic. J~st a~":

¯~" ¢ ~’:

~’"free world, these muat ~0~ make ~ ~nusual- ed delegate8 from the "crashers".

They finally served the problem + "" ~ " "~

g ppo , . " + .~, ~~ .faGOted ,o a mere .atel for doGGers=. , have o+yooo,, a.y sort of ap ....... ..

and if we are big enough to pulll ’Rey develc’Ded the Kn0w-how of The P~rty Siogal~$ "’~.-*~ ’+ and o i~ double-tatkin~ about peace whileOU ol our ~lt~ rl~e t [ . . , Three huge inscriptions looked I

the Drofit will be ~tup~l~dousY INltarglng thelr Irort CUrlaln. down from the walls. Ooe a¢/- :Oov. MeKeldln did Imt nee¢~-I As he conferenca at Ibe sum- nouneed, "United We Etand; Di- lsarily mean our profit would be m" takes place, ’ woud he ad- vided We Fall." Another pro-

O[ ]~ooks, Plays & Sundry Things...f naneial ra her he was pointinglVantageous for the+people of the I:l~imed "Opposition to All Mono-au hat ~ucccmsful [eaderuhlp by ~ree world to i~ah~ fha~ While [+ollcs," The third said, ¢+Ntne l

the Un+ted S+~tes m,ght preve.t the ~ods ma, ~a,k .abe~t p.oo mUUon mortgaged Ho~e+." ’ The Art Called AdvertisingWorld Wal’ Ill and mass de they have yet to ev se their d~- Someone t~’alled an article instruetlon, and certainly there lt’ille--a doctri~+ which stipu- "The National Eeooomist," 0could be n0 greater gain+ tares that communism is to bo

~/~sga~[ll0’ lb~t said in par~

Thi+ nation has gained some lge order of the world, What "If the farmers should take it Most thinking Ammdcans are of a new medium, for il was thestature as the free world’s leader ~¢ind of agreement for peace cat+ Late their heads to eel with so- ~ausea~+d b~" ~ lot el the adveF-

hilld of sd that *A, as aklsolu~lyin the continulng struggle against you make with such enrage- lldarity in p~lities, ther~ may be, ;ising in newspapers and magu- impossible in any other. Theinternattonn] tyramw, hut bow-

Mats?" in the next year or tw0, some el lines, c~ radio ~l~d tel+vision. ~lalcblrt~ eigalet~+ S wer~ aWtoftgever many have been our diplo The big topic of discu~ion on ~he llve]Jest and ma~t +oJ’prJsJDg Nevertheless, they ¢allnot help the tt,nil bla~erm for really clovertnatie trJttmphs in the past few !he agcmda of the forthcoming politics ever known in these tdnfitting that the art o[ sdver- eHrtCOtl ads, among which must:*’ears, the &dmildstration’m sev 3onfarenoe may he ntl+leor dis- [J/]ited States." tisim~ ha~ been cflrr~cd, i/] car- again be coun+ed the Jelto ads--e~est lest now lies before it-- Irtrlarcterd, ~nd should this be so The farmers did take it into ta~n instm+ces, to n pe~k of re- "Busy. busy. busy¯"

the forthcolnin~ conference "at it will be an agenda of little ;heir heads to go into polities, finement. Some ads, either for Some of the best ads do notthe summit" of Big Four heads g¢orth. The t~ost important issue 3pal this coPra+erie+) ~+ a ro+lj1 t their beauty or their e]evernessj l~pll~jOI) a +~]~,j[je pro~e~, ~dOf state 3onfrontlng tile world ls commu ~f that inteht, exei~e OtW admiration--to the those are known in the trade as

With R~+in,s well kn5~., n rePU- 31st urabition, a+~d If this cancelIIA MII Donnelly of ~innaso~ pOillli upo~ o~:casio~l, that we ~e- i~ ann copy Orbaeh,s, $1nePration for luming international )us de+ire to rule the ’x.or]d still raised a turatdt by suggesting ua ~ buy he product udvertised. It has moved uptown, uses this

conferences into Sovie~ props- ’notivates the Red rulers our gay- Lhat ~lerobmra of a natiDnal exe- T~ko the mall b~ the Hathaway kind of aa exclusively. No more,~tand~ V~l’lg41es, we tilt/St ~2D[er ~rIllrtO+lt should be ~he fleet to ?l+tivc+ roMtnil+~+ shelled ~3p p~oN=shirt, The pa+¢~ oPer I]J~ e~P h~S p~gGffee~ ozr speei#/e dresses withthe meeting with strength and report thim to the people. Such an. Astute politicians realiz~ h01htng at ui] to do with the specific prJc~. Now we get ~tcynicism in order to maintain itrnightf°rw~rdnPss will empha- hat this would assur~ c~atinJt quality of the shirt, but the man full page picture of. for instance.

our Ieaderahip. There must be mndze an" le~tdershlp among the 1[ a third national party, who thought it up is obviously a baby, with this eaptton: "It’s

exhibitloa of Western strength. !tee nations, and Jt will let tim But a tall. distinguished coo- a genius, for it ~s lhe epitome of never too ear y to each them tohecalJse +his is whaf ~be bt’mSSl P°MMJ~II~S+ ]~d£*F+ I{D°W ~bal ~’e [srva{ive Iowa<L James B. Wen+ subile Sl~ob appeal SO are the buy a$ Orbasb’s,"knuckles of the Kremlin us-I Ire not patsies for ~heil’ sly ?or. strode down the middle aisle clipped accosts add bearded dis- ~he ~@w preMlll.@~emtand best there must be At- ricks, lad shook his finger ill Donnol- tinction of Commander White-

lied cynicism, becau+e 1t ussia Oov, McKeldin is very right Sos face. He denounced the Min- head, the man from Sehweppas‘ CPrtaJn advertising csmpnlgns

f~lks big about in~ernatinnal ~,’hm he says we are f[~eed with lesotan for t~ing to pledge the :Both these characters, as a mat- have successfully mallaged to

peace but does little 10 fo~ter it, ’<he great’eat oppartun/ty ever +onventlon "an the sly~ without tar of fact, are the br~in child-r~.qke the consumer use a trade

The Allied powers have ex- ~rosented ~o a moder~ nation, +’ there being m word of discussion+ Pen of one man, David Ogllvy n[~+le Jntere~ar£geBblY With a

tended the ittvitation for this con- But we also have the responsibilb ta the most vital questLon it hall of Ogilvy, Bet3son & Mather, m genara] ~r°dtlct name, certainlyference of top level aUthorJtiag, ~v to recognize the wemy for th eo~ider." bright young New ~ork Rd firm, th° dream g°a[ Of fill product ad"

It.d whiLe We remain dubious what hc is end duseribe him in vertishlg, All tissue Is Kleenexl~here v~aa ~° vote’ ~nd °~der *~D~4~ ~LI+ ~°h~]~’ " + ¯ m ~II eels drJn~ ~[T~ coge m ~hoabout tl+ ultimate outcome We aouneerl0Jntermsso~bataLleat~ ~’~restored. Butitwa~Bpparent

fe~l it +s necesnary /or the United :tlnderst~nd, bat a vast htajority of the dele- Tha virtue of the GLt~bels ad public mmd, Current Kteenex

~tate~ in cv~e~t With Our alHu, ; fates agreed With Donnally that 18 that it gives n cut-rate store a ads, featuring Little Lutu, ape

tO make thte late~t Ile~ture t~ I The T~’mm~n Mf:morinl ~lhrBry he fumer~ thou]d forra a third cqese appeal, hut remmtnt ~erfe~t- genainely a~t~, mad Cesta-

Prevent ~.* d.~.0"o. ~ ..- li. xoa~p~d~, Uo,,wm 0.t ~. 1p ¢~mpreheAsible to tht Im *o- Cola s& have ~!we, YS been at-

olear Lornba~Iment. mn e~tJmated $1,7+0,000 when phlsticated frequenter of the har+ h’aeli,m and [n good taste, If

It is quiin probable that the ¢~omp]eted. It will house th+ Weaver Nomlnatod galn bascmcnL To fho~ In the never really 8"0ectaeul~r, Low

Kxem]in’s delegates to tOe con-llormer pre#Idant’s oSeial pa- The Populist party was born know, "Nobody but nobody till- PressureCok+adsdonofd~crihe

’Jinva will +xhlbLt extreme po-] pers and mementos, at that convention, and lhe Popu. dersella G i m b e I s" plea..u~tly ~hair product, ]~.ather they sli~lyIt~ts did go into romies, They eebee+ "Alt0e in Wonder]ai~d," +uocinta It with the idea of re-nominsted Mr. Weaver for pPes- hut the me~Rge Is perfectly clear ! [llxod re~re~ttlon. ’~’~e Plum+ ThatTZO1MrlL1R]ELm m~. GQOIpKql ident, and he ~eeLv~l more th~ to all potential customeps, Ref~eshe~" and "ThJrmt Knows No++ +e++ o ++++o+++++++++1~92. But the I]ew paPty’s most the Life Saver people have r~o t[onized lhe pattar~, of the soft ’a[equent spokesman wt~ tO be equals, unJ~s~ it ha the Je]Jo peo- dr nk ndus ry,

¯ ~ WlILLam Jen~lngs Bryan, who Pie, Eoth firros know hOW to use PerhaJ~ our favorite ad is one

ll~4eP W4tS to ~’~’~Jve the Iktppoi% betght colorL the he]lmark~ of P~blJsh~. by an airline in theof the Demwratie Party as well. their product, in atean, clever tays when sir travel w~s sSE a

Here are Itome of the pin~orh~ drliwl~8 OF photograph~ outlined ~larvofo~ thlnB, The It~ wls ademands of that 1891 co~tventlori: sharply ag~dn~l wh)te baeg. view from sbeve se~’er~tl peoplePree and tthLlmlted coinage of ounds, ginndlng on a street with theirslh’er; national ownership of aLlmeans of eommunLc~tlons and Speaking Of the JeEo people, ",oads turned up to the sky,

they were among the first to ~.cross them fell the huge~hodow

I~J

~trsosporlation; a graduated in- show that advertising aeed not )f an airplane, The actuaL pla~e

~~~~

come tB~; popular e]eetJo/~ to t~ke itself terribly seriously. The ~ not ~howfl Just the vad~the U, S. Se~ate, tradition they established on the shadow and the fnseinaied face~.

|The Populist Party declined jask Botuly pro[[l’anl wes taksn The nd was cffectlve because it

during the 29th C~ntury, largely over by Bc~nv’~ new sponso’, had about It an air of mysteryh~c~UsO of b~tLel’ tlmes for farm- v Strige Certn n V the au- ~rld W°~de ’me~IL, Of remanca unde Lurk~ + . jt~ They a~o ~osl ~omo Ot thole a h¯ . aience ILslen~ s lot mope alton- dl’enluf° I ~t made of he a r-appeal wbma most of their de- . I ,p fle somP hln more (hen L[dlvely to Lhe central commar- gmands wcrc enacted ~ldO ]aW by Is hanJL~l fauar lee et Thls ts whai allt

’ ¯ ’ tin1 sung by the Spartsm0n Q " I "’ ’ " " ’he order parties,t~t tha01 to the strnight ones. at .’advertising muat do--Impart. ¯ toThe Populists never eLected a ~e be innin

and the end Of the the p r o d u e t some destrabllLty

,, L?+, +’La tbe:£e,f: a ,°7o,~ ....

]lee, This w.s in~lligent exglottatton --~arb

]e Is at st g a gof the UnLted St,te~.

i o . from neeemity there w0u]d not-- Lucky Strlko It s made ds be as ~tlehvgld e’~ll,31g B+ We~N~Jtlety-four OUt Of Qvery l~ ]1+ark ~arlp On ~ ev S on W th

atolen ears are reeover~l b battnll n of n have today

, arid YOU Wlll~ed to I[¥e ri~t by the golf oogrlll"y ~e. v s marchl g etgatett+s+ ’

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THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1955 THR FRANKLIN NEWS PAGE II

The Age of Chemical PlentyToday’s modem family enjoys better health, a higher standard of living, more leisure time,

as a result of new advances by America’s chemical manufacturers.

The American Saturday afternoon dramatizes our nation’s crop yield by as much as 20%. from chemical products. Thus the chemlealour "Age of Chemical Plenty." Chcmica] Further, chemical fibers and dyes have helped industry is a main source of our strength forachievement has contributed to practically make Americans the most com[ortably national defense.everything we use, for p]¢asnro or profit, dressed people on earth. In addition, chemlc~ls continue to play a

major role in developing many of the bcnefit~BIZI’NIR HEALTH, NUTRITION, CLOTHING-CONSERVING THE NATION’S WEALTH-- artsingfromouratomlcenergjprogram.WlthMedicinal chemicals have helped incrca~ out Chemical ~dv~nces help conserve our hat.el the magnitude of its research program (aver-llfespan, cut diseases and infant mortality, resources, make us less dependent upon other age annual rescarcla cost: $300,000,000) zh¢Chemicals have helped supply America with countries, Rubber, till of which once was Ira- chemical industry is your assurance of amm’eandhetter food.Ferfllizershavejumpedported, now is also pr~l~c~l synthetically brighter, more prosperotm future.

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boipated In a ~t demo~tra-l-- by Junkman Ordered Favai ReviewDr, Anna Cord~ In Rutg~ Ual-ver~t~, L~ the group were Joan A public heerins ~ the "ad-

0ffTwp P perry a u.ttss, DI.Young, Mtshaei Denker, peirMlaro I (fluid) price for mllh to be beldHIGRLAND pAKK H, 8. ~ G~dff# Olelt Heilet*a%-e~ OayB~. Arthur Bteits, John Cud- ¯

to producers has been eallad forSeven atudsets tram Franklin ~otm~nof f~ hl~ ofau, Join dE, Glen Collier. Glor~ Gvt~ler, Charts~ Amato w~ IILven ~10ca0 ~m, today In’ OtfleeTO~ were on the ~ ~vak. DBff~ Mondl~ ~obert Margaret Vlmtnle& William Len- dgYB to Cts~ up Towr,~hip*own~lNJlk Indu0try dircetor FloydRoll for the current marinnR I~- BarrMt and ?~ Irbatd were eban, Mary Loutse Orech~ky, proper~ adjacent to his DeKal~ H¢~fman, The heartsS will bertsd: Judtth HaSe~mn lind Da- tl~ s.oinisis for Jbomin ~ Ra.y~ Mlgee and l)crothy Avenue junk ysrd. The order held in the Witr Memortsl Build-

old Huhn~, 9th Grede; Hou¢~ U~’ "and Linda ~ Rue ~ Kelly,was issued by Magistrate Vernon tsg, Tren~Buell Luther Toytsr and ~t~ ~olotnt for Frere llaequee." 8a Hagra~n in Municipal Cour~ After the last bearing, on

vernon Runne~’, llth Grade, ~ad r~h ~hn’Adt Kr.d d~ Wirmleki F£rs~ Orade~s ~re drawing cir- l~t week.Sack PZxton and B~tty McKin- led the SinF/n~ same, "iaoby eua p[ctttres after lisinninff to Mm’~h 15, the Clmm I price ~e~1~’, I~t% Grede. Loo." their cinmm~a~e Ch~lene I~ tall Mr, Anmlo’s Junk yard is co~- by OMI was cut 88 cent~ to IM.01

~idered in non-cvedormSkq Rim, u per hundxed pounds.On the Progr~ Roll were IV’,A~. Peter’~ 1st rand 2rid Grad~ about her trip to the ell~US In he wss conducting the basine~Hon~ Buell, Clayton Farnhmn, had Susan M~arrah as annoonc- New York City, "

prior to passage of "~lllp zon- Joseph Hoffman cf GrigasinwnLuther TaYlor, Btsv~on Bmmoyer for tbe~" song and dane~ num-Re h Graders ins ordinances In 1940, He wu l’md third high herd for butter-and Ellzabeth McKlxdey. o’s. Marttervt Bower led her cenBy dth and dt f j~

-- lass in the"E Flat Major Scale." M eum ehsrlladby ~oning(M leer eqph fat, 42 l~nds per cow, in thevlslte~ the NewarkU~L d Maher, however, with altswl~gwhere they saw h~rtea ~ ,~ll report of the 5~ne~etPRINCETOH H. 8. creme Loeb dht a tap dsnce to the busThe foltswlnll TownthLp H. S. the tune of "Anchors Aweigl~" ’naturtd seLenca exhlbBe, They Townshthe~ to expand onty CoUnty Herd Improvement A~.

studen~ were ~n ll~e Honor Roll ~fenP~r~wactsttsn.

for the 3rd m~rking period: Jean L~ Rc~ ,.v~ announcer for,als° visltad__the planetarium. The ~ ~ntad S, L Delmrt o~ Harll~gen had

Purdy. ~ean Suyd~’a. F~lth She- Mrs Pace[’, End and Srd Or,des. ,.~LLI]PS bYruns/~wtlhc~n.v N Aries i]4 New high herd tor both rallk and fatdnker, Carnella Boyden, SoaJa Ronald Little led the elm in l Se~,ond Grader~ have an ex-i with an average of L2~$ pound~M~’~t~ Judith Fleckons~ein, ’~Phis Old Man." ihtbit of bird ne~ts, wh~eh Lhey ~ milk ~d 48.4 pounds el f~Judith Righmthe, Cynthia San.

Third Grade announcer was Ptave found So far they have ~omml Jerzewski. ~r cOW.nor a~d Ptsrl~ PL+teth. John Eo~h~ki. A g¢lO. "Corot [dv.r.tifled robts ax+d oriole n~tl. i Ahlo~ Thomas Kelly, Jarn~ Second piece in both catogo-

Your ~le~/’ by Arthur Sh!Iis~ [Ktstz, Peter Ko]vlte~ Robert tss Worst to Carl A. ~erser+ of

MIDDLEBUSH was followrd by a Mexica~ Rat Kubian, Jolln Mc-~eon, Sldvatore ~]le Mead wllh 1,142 Pounds ofThe primary grades of Mid- Dance peffon’nad by Dorothy

dlebt~h School had their SI~ring Kelly and Nancy ZERO. AnotherFottrth and dth Graders are PaI~rdo, Francis Haher, DOUg- milk and 42.9 pounds of fat, Gfl-

Mt~ts r~tivK ] a w~l~k ago y~s. dan~, "Finger e~ Bul~picJon," w~ working c~. a backdrop for lhe ]s~ Muyray, Michael Malloy, Ed- bert I. Runyon of HerLtsgetl had

lerday a~ternoon, gthen by Judith Rutler, Mary SprLag Mimic Festlval tomorrow ward Murawskl, Ge~rse Patio, third herd for rJ~ik with l,l~

Karen Nordberg Was the an- McK~n~ Thomas KrK]ovts Midnight. A pair o~ large ftsgs are R[chgrd Pasarala, Michael Rea- pollndl$ per cow.

noLmeer for the Pro-tat gr~cle David Billion with a solo by being fashloned fror~ paper San, Frank Szymanskl) Anthony A Hmlstein in the R~Inyon herd

song and rhythm band seteettsi~8, Linda Wilchensk[.chains under the dir¢~llon of To(o. J~+le~ Uhry sod Mathew Vzas hlgh cow for fat with 95

In the e V e 11 J n g the uppe: Joseph Eoohey, who is in cha~ge Woronie~in. pounds. High cow wa~ a H~l-

grades gave their program, with the progriun. The girls are KrYStyna Bersnk. stein In the herd of J. Irving

More Clm fle& J-- .dshn. .re yher o, uth Br++h withGeorge Tuckey as announcer, no, Uotherlne comely, Dorothy 2,240 pounds for the month."Joshua Fit de Battle of Jerl. HAMILTON

elm" was sting by Rruce Rag- Second Graders made decorat- Emmons, Ruth Pine, El~abeth

~OIP ]~nt man, Douglms Murray and Jemes rd ice-box jars ms Mother’s Day Gerard, Barbara Grouser, Pa- Paul Sparrow of Brenlwvod,

G.ffney. Daniel Sohmidt played gifts by painting the lids et emp-trlcm Ann Hehn, Naomi Herubts ’Penn,, well-known among JerSey

Furnished rooms for gentle- a violin s01o, ’+rhtsk on Me," ty peanut butter jars and or- Barbara Kultsa, Angels Liccar earle breeders, will judge the

men. Inq. Blue 1~om, 311 SOtRhwith vocal aeeomp~iment by namenting thorn with flowers, di, Judith Maher, M~ry MsIlcy, 22nd annual Jersey Pari~h Show

St., Manville. (4-~-19b) Margaret Ueak. Myrna Peters, They also made Mother’s Day Beverly PeGs, Oall Ruthowski. sponsored by the Jersey Cattle

Jaequeilne Hart and Doris cards to give with their gifts. L~nda Wallace. Carol Zack, and Cooperative A~oclation of NewMary Ann Zaludek, Jersey. The show Will be held

Light hou~ekuepin$ rooms Thompson. next Wc~nesdsy on the Far Hills

commodaIlons. Near bus anclJamus Ubry. Bruce McKinley, ~.+~ BANQUET ON SATURDAY Jerzey and fivc~ olher eastern

stores¯ Free yarking, Low rentalTheodore Pochi~lsM, Richard

MIDDLEBUSH REFORMED KiIl~:don fh’emEn will Play states have been entered.~e ohildl~u N~SsO ~iQ~ Osbvrn, DnrECII Luty and John ____

House, 138 South St., SomervilleKsopka. Flanchlo Lnr, ders san~4 S°veral men fr°ra the cl~’ulch

hogt S~turday ~t 7;30 p.m, to the

wi]l altond file men’s rob’eat to ladies of th~ Kingston Fire C~m- The oldest farm organizationand William Budel played be hekl Sunday by the New pnny AuMliary at a bsnque/ in in thc United Stains, the New(S 2 lib) .V.rhhq)erl,g tlnpe" Oil hi~ ~ero,’-

................ Btunswk.k Chassis in Northvver 0,I’ fhI’houso. Other guests nf the ,Jersey A~riEulturu] S~civiy, willFulnlshe~1 i.r?Ol]/s [er ~O/I{]s

d[oII, f[reme;l will bc Township Corn [hold iL~ almual ineelhlg Wednes-Camp lu,qt BeHnd Brock

loon. 2~ N ]~t Ave, Ma+lvill~ ~’a,-[]e~ IlaV slid Waba(, Cal’+ miHee~ll (~r Fra~kH.:],,~otllh [Itly hi q’reoton Lunshlg P.(TF) fagno danced "Everywhere You Ill tr e S rome Dm y Va a c~

’ ’ "’ "¯ " "’h ~11 hi,wick Plalnsb~ro and S]it~IdurSaddleNlvor, pl~tdentTill?~e perBOlIS cIlo~cn to leac ~

’ , . ’ , ,-- - f-]a." J’~c~i Kl~tz, C[leMur ]Th’o~ t , , . r ce I)l] TO V tBhlpB of [he ~l’and Untoa Company,

SR1PVlOQm n~d Jamc~ Jack,on sang "Happy . Jack Luck is chairman of the will s oakBible School it~’ently nltended n ¯ I "P "DAVE’S TAILOR SIIOP "Arlu!dErer’" i . , arrangemc s corm ce Follow

I ----leacher h.al.ln:; co rap Ne,~, , ¯¯ ’ %[]UII1 for ing the droner lhere will he ca- ~ll[iscl’tbo to The NewsM. & M, I-Iolodinski Bruns~vmk. The carrie

FREE PICKUP "Middlebush Messenger" staffthis ~ummel has been eilosen

tertalnment and dsncnlg. )nh" $2.59 Per Year

and DELIVERY members last Thursday visited the theme to be "Human rela-KA 2-0’~31 the plal*t of Dunellen Arl Color- lions in Church and Home."

511 W. Cetrnplain Rd, Pr!ntln S Company. Tllerc they Daily vacation Bible SchOOlsaw how books are published. ~c~stsn ~hi~ year will be from

LAIRD BROSLavnl m°we~s shar~nad a°d visit to Johnson P~rk.repaired; complete line Eclipse M~k[ng the jourlley were Myr- to 12 years of age. There ’.viiimowers sotdl Si~exwin-Wllllanl~ n~ ~ters, edlter-th-ehlefl ELSe-

be three ofaa~es: ktsder~ar~en, ¯

paints. Nlx~ Service Cefiter, nor Mo~nce, Iltert~:c~ editsr; JoanprJrna:~" and Junior.

,.---, FARM & GARDEN SUPPLIESi, in|m haYS ~ d/~inuad on-Photostat s~’vic~--Copy ymn" let LaRue, printers; Rruee Me- ill next Fall. The T~iAgr Fel-

valuable 1~apera before they get Kinley, James Uhry and Philip lowship pl~ to continue reiu-x~. Mad. ~. ~ ..~ ..t~ c.ison, ed~..is,~; d.~. A,~, Power Motors - Paint, - HardwareU~era 8hop, ~0B Main St, (col TheOdore ~ aad Kenneth

Mr Weekly meeting until lath

Iwr klR, t,~inin Ave,) Bored ~thbern~ elre~lafl~i ~ieJune. 1~nbem have been invl~to attend a Youth

~I 4-11T96 Ylt~U ~k4~ PthZ~gBrook, EL 8i~7. I,,, (B-l-ldh) Tunkoy, Ipor~; Janlc~ Oreeninw, reily th Bpot~wood on June ILe~msrd PKllek" tnd Peter Up- and ate plgnnln8 a pl~i¢~lIo@lllI~B~ ion, Joke, ~ binrl[m~ Um~r, June IL

Jearmts Woroneekl, Joan WFI ]WBMFLI ~l~lgllV’r 8NOP ekaff and Mary Jo St~udt, re- StX MILE BUN REPORMED~o~, A Rlble Cla~ meeting will be

"NOW OF~N AI~, Tlmo’d~ Mt~rad, Rlcbard held tnday at 8 pim~ in the he~ne ]SyRIgN TI~REDA~ |shim umd K~wen HillneB~ adlth, of Mr, told Mrt Roy gwera, Lln-$:d0 a.m th 4’JJ0 p,m. rlal mt~ ,mul Patrkin and cola Highwoy, oppmlth thesott. 0ho h. MAH FUNERAL HOMEOver Burk~*s fliers

Somerville Twelve Mlddlebuth pupils par- ST. /OSBPN’8Btshop George W. Ahr of Tren- SOt, I8~d

ton will ad~tsl~ter the Saere-Cla.flled Ad Rates moat of Co.f~=~llon ho~ ts-

morrow at 2 p.m, to 51 children @and 14 aduIts, Neighboring clergy

ALL CLASSIFIEDS APPEAR IN BOTN Tag MAHV1LLg NgW! will n~.~Ist him, and the seniorchoir will sing. ~’A~’/[Z~ ~i ~AHR~

AND THE FRANKLIN NEW8 Sister Francis Joseph has beenJ~1?ll Hi MAH~

glvLng special instruction to theFive cents per word, $1.00 mmtmum churls P~ theertten, ,l’dldsca since last Fall; the Rev. EDWARD RI BOYLANThree or more consecutive tnlerttsns, no change in espy. 10%.Iohn P. AdamowskL pastor, con-

flboeunt., " dueled clasl~ for the edul~s. $Blind ads, replie~ to which are addr~s~d to this n~a~paper-- BoS’~ who will be confirmed

|0¢ extra !~e~ inmrll~SL are David Bards]ey. George~vphe.nted words 00ullt U tWO Or II~Ore word$~ ale th~ elUll Bardslcy, Thomas Brzo~ko, John

ma~ t~. Telephnne numte~ are counted us two wm~, abbcevintlem Cybttrt, Jceeph Dnku, Thnm~ ~ 1~l~i$ORt A~R, ]~’~$W BrUnSWIckdagle ~ Daku, P/chard Decker. Walter I~Y!rn@l ’ ~-11OO

~wmm~tt Ii uol ~e~a~ l~r aS oo~7 ~0~vad by Dusky, Roger Bad0S, FranktMe~ene. Finch, Scu=e L’~l~d. Robert H no a~va~, eall VI 4-~t~1

Detdlthe for mPl~ Tueadal~ 15 a~ ~ackson, Edward Jerzewski and

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"FruiTy F vonTes"SENSATIONAL FOOD SALE!

Here’s a storewide sale bulEIng with money savers inevery department, Buy now and save, ,, prepare for theholiday week-end coming!

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PET NON FAT INSTANT ROSHDALE- RIPE TROPIC; SLICED

Dry Milk ’e~27, Pineapple~.,;:29,ALWAYS A FAMILY FAVORITE- QFG TOP QUALITY FLAVORFUL

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Beltsvme Turkeys ,,.49,LUSCIOUS FANCY TEXAS SELECTED

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MARGARINE ,.,.. !KRAFT’S-RJHDLESS DOMESTIC HEARTS OFSWISSYOU’LL LOVE

SWISS CHEESE,,, ~ ,,.PRIC:Eg Elrlri~Tlc/K AT Jd.L MAYVAIR I’rORI¢6

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