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1 4 The Frankln NEWS-RECORD VOL. 14, NO. 23 Job Tranng Sought Hamlton Park Group Urges Program Soon Bntored es mocond claes mellcr on July S, 196] et the Pout Offce n Somerset, New Jereey. SOMERSET, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 Councl 10~ per copy Stewpot Smmers Thrd Sesson Contnues Regan Seatng Debate Members of an overwhelmng By K.D. Tven majorty of the poor famles near Hamlton Park, Frankln Townshp, want JOb tranng, accordng four wth nether sde showng a~y A Townshp Councl splt four- to a survey drected by Ronad nclnaton toward compromse n Copeland, drector of the Hamlton the Wllam Regan appontment Park Neghborhood Youth Development Program. The survey was at 8 p.m. controversy meets agan tonght sponsored by the Somerset Communty Acton Program. Ths s the thrd resumpton of Whle the survey concluded that Scouts ~om Troop254pulleda floatwthanndan a meetng whch started May 23, only to adjourn three tmes as the members of 62 per cent of the The Frankln Hgh School Golden Warror band, champons of the Jaycee marchng band contest n 1967 ~eme. deadlock over a successor to Joseph Pucllo s 2nd Ward seat re- poor famles surveyed desred Job tranng, t also ndcated that here show that they have qute a "followng" ssted any Settlement. many of the poor who responded: negatvely dd so because they: A check ths week dd, however, fnd counclmenearly unanmous were "too old" or "too ll" for such tranng. Photos by LoSardo Early Brd: Dry Parade on one thng -- not one of them was wllng to hazard more than The survey, coverng 207 house- a vague guess at what wll happen holds n a low ncome area of] ths evenng. Frankln Townshp, showed 52 But f nothng happens and Mr. famles to be poor by Federal ~~~~fl~[~~[~~[~~~~[[~~~~uu~~~~~~~~ gudelnes whle an ther 15 were ] G Regan s stll a counclman-to-be" defnte acton wll occur tomorrow, sad Harry Stlwe11, one of only slghtly above poverty or n the "mar gnal" category, ral dj ur yn... xe$..., 848 Apartments hs chef supporters. Tranng n auto mechancs and "We ll fle sut to have hm seated," sad Mr. Stlwell. body reparrbeanty culture, home[ nursng, or consumer educaton The man pont wll be that the was most destred by those who Brutalty Charge To Go Up n Fall appontment s vald because t answered. had a majorty of the counclmen The survey shows once agan A State Trooper accused of usng Frankln Muncpal Court when Bulder-banker Mayo Ssler of was the lack of sewer and water votng, Mr. Stlwell contends there s no New Jersey sta- what we have known all along: excessve force n arrestng offcals at the Marlboro State Frankln Townshp wll start con- facltes. Poor people want tranng for good George Sutton, 24, a Negro, n Hosptal decde Sutton s n condtton to attend. Grand Jury ac= garden apartment and shoppngmr. Ssler has tentatvely arrangedjorty of the entre Councl, or structon ths fall on an 848-unt However, t s understood that tute that requres an absolute ma- Jobs," Mr. Copeland declared. Frankln on Aprl 21 was cleared He called on government and by the Somerset Grand Jury last ton mght follow the results of center complex on Route 27 n for ths wth South Brunswck, fve votes. ndustry to provde meanngful Job week. that hearng. the Kngston secton f a favor-whc able court decson last week s easterly sde. Robert F. Pterry sad the nom- borders Route 27 on tle After the orgnal vote, Mayor tranng n sklls tha are n demand. Mr. Copeland added thatthe Nether Trooper Wardle nor The Grand Jury refused to Suffon testfed at the grand jury charge Trooper Arthur Wardle of not appealed. Arthur Meredth, attorney for naton had not carred. At the resumpton on May 28 he sad the next step s for ndustry to hre on hearng. Under law, the delberatons are not avalable to the cl has 38 days left n whch affect the decson may have on vote had yet to be recorded and The Frankln Townshp Coun- Ssler, sad he s studyng the a truely nondscrmnatory bass. the Prnceton barracks on an attrocous assault complantbrought press. to fle an appeal of the Somer- Howard Fox of Prnceton, who The survey was conducted n then changed hs abstenton to a March wth the assstance of Rutgers socology students and mem- by Sutton s mother, Mrs. Sade However, County Prosecutor set County Court decson orderng the townshp to grant the zon- apartments n the:;easton Avenue Ths acton s also a pont Mr. has been attemptng to buld 244 no vote, as dd J. Leonard Vlet. Mtchell. Mchael mbran sad that eght bers of the Frankln Hgh School The acton "was not really unexpected," sad Edward Whteurs a member of the County Jal staff, n hopes of avodng further Mr. Staler were concerned over wtnesses were heard, ncludng ng varance to Mr. Staler. secton of Frankln. Mr. Fox and Stlwell sad would be challenged. Key Club. of Frankln, charman of the Somerset County Congress on Racal dltlon when he was brought n by s wllng "to st down wth the buldng f the rato was held result n a soluton or lead to who t4stlfed as to Sutton s con- legal delays, Mr. Ssler sad he who would get frst choce at Whether tonght s sesson wll Equalty, who has called a meetng for 8 p.m. tonght at the Com- Members of the black commun- -o- Both Mayor Perry and Bruce polce. Councl and work out a compromse." bndng. another adjournment s unknown. munty Center, Fuller Street. tty n Frankln, who saw the ncdent occur as they left the ton n the number of apartments, Ths mght nclude a reduc- Wllams sad they understood Admttng that lttle can be done =Madelne Dressel there was sentment to keep the on the alleged f polce brutalty, f church, clam that Sutton was ssue alve. or other unnamed concessons, he Mr. Whteurs sad that he was struck as he shrugged off the sad, to a/lo work to start on the Wns Gold Key "7 hear all knds of thngs, most concerned now wth what acton wll be taken aganst Sutton, Some spokesmen for the black trooper. rumors all the tme," sad the frst 150 hnts. Mayor, Tuesday. Although Mr. Ssler wants to From Accountants Sad Mr. Wllams: " hope a mental patent, who faces a seres of charges. beaten whle n polce custody communty clamed thatsutton was negotate now, Townshp Attorney Henry Sprtzer sad Tuesday we can brng t to a concluson Ffty Frankln Hgh School senors recently took part n a "Bus- An automoble chase from Kendal Park to Frankln resulted n ptal. He was on leave from the before beng returned to the hos- he had yet to receve a copy of Mss MMelne Dressel, amemher of the current graduatng class government n an orderly fash- and get on wth the busness of ness and ndustry Caravan" as the court decson. n addton, a speedng arrest, whch precptated the ncdent n front of the er s auto when he was chased for hosptal and was drvng hs moth- at Frankln Hgh School, receved on." part of a jont enterprse between the present struggle n the Republcan majorty over an appont- the arnual award for the hghest A legal pont that Townshp Attorney Henry Sprtzer sad he the Frankln Townshp ndustra~ Frst Baptst Church on Somerset runnng a red lght. grades n bookkeepng and accountng, -~ an engraved gold key, pre hadn t consdered was whether the Development Commttee and the ment to the Councl makes tt dffculto brng the Councl together Street. Mr. Whteurs sad that he would school s Cooperatve ndustral The state trooper has oharged seated by the RartanValleyChapter of the Natonal Assocaton of sessonext Thursday f t stll Councl could hold ts regular Educaton Gudance Department. contnue to voce crtcsm of the for an nformal meetng, sad Mr. Sutton wth eludng an offcer andarrest, whch he sad s an example of "what happens everyday A school bus made a tour of Sprltser. resstng arrest. A hearng on Accountants, durng ceremones at had faled to complete the May ~-3 local ndustres, droppng off nterested students at desgnated son may have a far-reachng effect One of the largest accountng A suggeston last week that a Judge J. Berkeley Leahy s dec- these charges wll be held n to blacks n Amerca." the school Tuesday. sesson. ndustres, where plant tours n Frankln and other muncpaltes because t ruled the ordnance organzatons n the world, NAA s specal electon be held for the were made and follow-up meetngs conducted. Also explored settng a 20 per cent rato of a non-proft organzaton devoted 2nd Ward probably wll be no more to dssemnatng and ncreasng than just that, sad Mr. Perry. were job opportuntes for studentsj rankln Motorst apartments to sngle famllydwellngs was not applcable n ths the knowledge of accountng. He cted a specal bll passed after graduaton. Both Ht The Books Madelne s the daughter of Mr. about fve years ago at Frankln s James Gavn, assstant vce ORS e. and Mrs. John Dressel of 11 Russet Road. She s a member of necessary when the appontment s request that madeselectons un- presdent of Frankln State Bank, STUDENT TEAM -- Classes lst student amng for a secat Alma Whte College are a ondary school teachng cert- on zonng questons, sad that be- the Natonal ttonor Socety, and for less than a year. The Judge s rulng, based only spent the mornlng wth a group of :harged n Murder students. All phases of bankng mother=daughter actvty for flcate. She hopes eventually to cause of the large sze of Frankln, the 20 per cent rato was un- was also actve n the Grls Athletc Assocaton, Grls Track because t was passed when George "We call t the Radclffe Bll were demonstrated, rod explaned. Mrs. Warren Petersen, rght, obtan a master s degree. At Broadway mprovement Co., A Frankln man s beng held n con pulled a gun and fred two of Bound Brook and daughter Daugher Km, a freshman, lean reasonable. He noted the rato Team and the Student Councl. She Radclffe was named to a seatwth several students who have pursued metal-shop tranng at the charge after he aledgedlyshot an- and gron. He was dead on arrval the varance to Mr. Staler was lege, Wlkes-Barre, Pv. electon," he sad. f apponted, Mddlesex County Jal on amurder shots, strkng hm n the chest Km. Mrs. Petersen s adean s Englsh major. lmtaton was establshed after has been accepted by Wllkes Col- less than a year untl the next Hgh School were conducted other man Thursday after a mnor at Mddlesex General Hosptal. rejected n February, The award was presented onbehal of the Rartan Valley Chapter electon n May, Mr. Regan would face a muncpal through the plant by Nck Ranauro, weldng shop foreman. Ca- automoble accdent n North Judge Leahy sad he felt the B runs wck. N rthbrunsw ckr lcesadthatljaycees Look kbr Jr Champ apartments would meet a shortage tn Frankln, and would pro- Macon then fled the accdent scene by ts Drector of Educaton Actvtes, Morrs B. Kadn, C.P.A. tes what t took the COp fve "You ve torn down n fve mnureers n heatng, ar-condtonng, and sheetmetal work were vde tax revenues n excess of Held wthout bal s sah Macon, on Lvngston Avenue near Route 1. 25, of 31 Frankln Boulevard, the He was arrested later at hs home The Frankln Townshp Jaycees! and grl athlete of the day and to, years to buld n Frankln," sad explaned to the group. the cost of muncpal servces father of four chldree:, by Frankln Polce Sg2. Wllam wll hold a "Junor Champ" ft- the frst, second and thrd place PANO RECTAL Mr. Pucfllo to the mayor last The next stop was John Wley requred. Dead ~ s Ralph Sasso, 23, of New Campa and North Brunswck po- ness test Saturday at the hgh wnners n all events. He upheld Mr. Ssler s contenton that the land was unsutable pano rectal ~unday, June 9,, d/fferent vew on the result of hs The students of Florence Kessel week. & Sons, book publshers, where 19 Conerly Rd. wll perform at a Brunswck, an Army veteran relce. school athletc feld. Entry blanks are avalable at But the mayor has somewhat Don Burke, Personnel Manager, The program, Part of ana- all townshp schools, and must conducted a group of 15 through cently returned from Vetnam. The nvestgaton by the North tona Jaycee effort n coordna- be flled out and sgned by parents for sngle famly dwellngs, basng most of hs declson a trans-students are: Janet Berkowtz, sudden decson not to back Regun _ Brunswck polce and the Mddlethe premses. The company employs many n the offce, clercal struck... Macon contnung s car as ne and passeano date hasbeenset ol on Physcal Ftness, wll start champ" to partcpate. The entry ance was before the Zonng Board Accordng~ to polce,. ~asso., sex County Prosecutor s offce s ton wth the Presdent s Court- n order for the would-be "Junor crpt of testmony when the var- Stacy Berman, Larry Brooks, Lesle Brooks, Francne Crystal, approval at the Councll agenda after the nomnaton had receved and data processngdepartments. ram, Tney stoppecl, along wre alfor., nr~lmln~rv h~anrnc, at 9:30 a.m. t s open to rest- blanks are due back n school.... o. of Adjustment. Bruce Goldberg, Jayne Goldberg, sesson. Many FHS graduates are now employed by the company. n a separate car. Sense, a natve of New Bruns- There wlll be 12 categores and Wnners axe elgble to com- frend of Sasso who was followng... dents between the ages of tomorrow. n Aprl, Judge Leahy asked Steven Goldner, Alza Mykoff, Ca- O Loughln, Debbe Schwartz, " m of the opnon that t s the Councl to provde a wrttenrol nether hurtng nor helpng Frankln or the COP, Ths should be ex- Hgh frequency weldng was Polce sad that Sasso attemptedlwck and an employe of the Cole- more than 40 separate contests pete n the state Junor Champmeet ratonale for the rejecton of the Judy Schwartz, Paul Slver, to mnmze the damage n a ds- nal demonstrated at Turbotron, nc., Tank TransportCompany, was n track and feld events. June 29, and wnners ot that may varance. Ther prme reason DeAnne Thompson, and Steven VaJfaY. _. pected occassonally. When ts over, the party wll probably be the where all types of metal are shaped and welded n a seemngly Monday. Trophes wlll go to the top boy go to the natonal n Oregon. cusslon wth Macon, but that Ma-[ bured stronger and better for tt. feel magcal process n a matter of that n certan nstances dssents seconds. Durng ths tour, Rchard Ochs, Executve Vce Pres- So, tonght the sesson resumes. good." dent of the company, led a group On one sde wll be the mayor, of nterested students through the County, Frankln Dffer: Sl:all Food Program Mr. Vler and Democrats Rchard plant demonstratng every phase Drver and Foster Burnett. Opposng them wll be Mr. Stlwell, of automated technques connected wth weldng, cuttng, and polshng of varous knds of metal mce, he sad. "Ths s a wde-range prolnatons, are sold through and Albert Bessenye. By K,D, lven * ******* Mr, Wllams, Lawrence Gerber tubng. Job opportuntes for graduates were dscussed wth tlle stu- Program orgnally destned to The County Freeholders Tuesday approved the allocaton of on the applcaton lst account scale based on famly sze and A surplus food dstrbuton Countes ahead of Somerset gram-- elgblty s on a sldng banks, whch get a 35 cent fee Caught n the mddle agan s fends for admnstraton of the Food Stamp program. The freeholdersad the delay untl January, 1969, s the result of red for each transacton. A famly Mr. Regan, a quet, solemn-lookng man admrngly called a "condents. open ths month n Frankln. for the antcpated sx-month net ncome. Senor ctzens usually qualfy also, Mr. Gold- of $20 (at a cost of $12) per servatve" by hs frends and bt- usually has to buy a mnmum Fnally, a group of students was may never start because of tape and tranng personnel to admnster the program. delay, sad Mrs. Gemeroy. conducted to the Hurty-Peck Co., Pressure to use the federal There may also be a money berg sad. month. Mr. Geldberg ndcated terly denounced as a "conservatve" by opponents. The accept- where all types of synthetc and Food Stamp plan on a countywde bass. Goldberg, an offcal of the prelmnary estmateshow a- the elgble famles were usng ance speech he brought wth hm * ** ~* ** ~ problem, accordng to Bernard Mrs, C-emeroy ndcated that that as many as 8S per cent of pure flavors are ntroduced nto all types of foods and preparatons on a commercal scale, Ed- stamp plans -- both amed at gan approval ths month, Coun- stamp plan. Resdents of areas and nsttutons. for the program. She couldn t The stamp plan s "favored events, but he s determned that Because dstrbuton and State Department of Agences bout 409 county famles qualfy the program where avalable. on May 23 s now outdated by ward Krok, pllmt manager, led fle low ncome famles -- cannot ty Welfare Drector Mare Gemeroy says the plan couldn t stamsp,"but couldn t get them 13 of 21 countes. Wth more money would be nvolved. of Publc Welfare," sad Mr, to read an acceptance speech. bordern~ Mddlesex saw the "We ve been gvng t out to estmate how much federal by the governor and the Board events wll soon allow a chance group from one operaton to another, stoppng casually 1,000 gal- offcals told Frankln Welfare start before January, because the program s on a countes applyng, we may have The federal government pays Goldberg. "Wth stamps, the operate smultaneously, state lon vats of lqud flavor. Offcer Robert Johnston "hold f there s a sx month delay, Mr, Jolmston says he wll Th~ pressure s great n spend," he sad. nvolved: the dfference between Some have shown as much as county bass. to see how much there s lerto 100 per cent of the "bonus" local merchants get the money. "0" The tour was organzed by Sam oft" on the dstrbuton program Ronsvalle and Gene McDonald, coordfators at Frm:kln HghSchool what to do, untl Somerset County decdes attempto operate the dstrbuton Program n the nterm. SERVNG N VETNAM Frankln, sad Mr. Johnston, Once the applcaton s approved, sad Mr. Goldberg, value of the stamps. Generally, crease n busness wth the the cost of the stamps and the an eght to 12 per cent n- An offce and a freezer have because Somerset Street, the n cooperaton wth Julus Varga~ A county applcaton for the Arnmn Frst Class John T. county border, runs through state offcals wll move n and a $6 nvestment brngs $10 stamps," he sad. McNally, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charman of the Townshp ndustral Development Councl. Asval from the County Board of maton." Then a county team s Pays the admnstraton costs: n regular avenues of trade. ton Ave., Frankln, s on duty at stamp plan now hnges on appro- already been obtaned, as well as a llst of People nterested the low-ncome area. Famles "saturate the county wth nfor- worth of stamps. The county "Also, a famly gets to shop John F. McNally of 100 rvngsstng on the tour were Frankln Freeholders for the estmated n recevng the commodtes. on the Mddlesex sde are gettng stamps, whle Frankln traned to handle the screenng estmated at $1S,000 for the Hgh School faculty members Gordon Bnks, Charles Pulchrano and rng the program. offcals ncreased rapdly after neghbors get nothng, soley be- gble for the program, and nor- The stampbooks, whch come ual supermarket selecton to School n New Brunswck, $15,000 yearly cost of opera- Pressure on Somerset county Rather than ~at n lner or Da Nang AB, Vetnam, He s a and certfcaton of famles el= frst year. commodtes, they have the us graduate of St. Peter s Hgh Jacques Schmed But should the applcaton Mddlesex County started the cause of geography not economal admnstraton. n $2, $3, $10 and $20 dehorn- choose from" he sad. c Hgh School Caravan Vsts ndustres ~

2 PAGE 2 SHOP FOR LESS AT L&S OPEN EVENNGS TL 9, W",Te M..Mus[, SOUTH SOMERSET NEWS THS WEEK S SPECALS Somerset Trust Company Fnderne Shoppng Center " HOURS DESGNED WTH YOU N MND " FOR ALL YOUR BANKNG NEEDS CONVENENTLY LOCA TED OFFCES CLOSED ALL DAY GOOD FRDAY USUAL FRDAY HOURS ON THURSDAY. " BR)(;EWATER FN)ERNE M A{TNSV..E RARTAN SOMERVLLE 50 W. HGH ST W. HGH ST. W AT(:l[ NG MEMBER F.D..C. THE FRANKLN NEWS-RECORD THE MANVLLE NEWS, State Planners Seek More Open Space- 600,000 Acres A report recommendng that space land acquston s partcularly mportant n ths "crlucal ~ on balanced land use. Joseph Angelon, Sales and Busness Mgr. one based on populaton, the other Mchael Levy, Managng Edtor one-eghth 0f New Jersey s land area be set asde for publc open area" because development pressures are reducng the avalable n terms of meetng the mnmum standard of 800,000 acres of space to meet recreaton and conservaton needs by 1985 has been supply of land whle the number open space of federal, state and ~! Hllsborough Offce: 63 Rt. 206 South, Somervlle Man Offce: 6-10 Arlngton Street, Manvlle ssued by the Dvson of State and of people needng open space s county responsblty for the 10 ~ Frankln Offce: 725 Hamlton Street Regonal Plannng of the Department of Communty Affars. t recommends a balanced prosey.s presently near the two= ncreasng. mllon populaton level, New Jer- Malng address: P. O. Box 146, Somervlle, N. J, 068,7,6. The report recommended opm gram of acquston n all areas thrus mark wth the greatest neea f~ Telephone: space polces for the federal, of the State, wth emphass on at the state and county levels of state and county levels of government whch would set as. lde 600,- The plan ctes methods bywhch A central prncple of Um report~t 1 Year -- $ Years -- $8.00f protecton of water resources. responsblty. ~ Mal Subscrpton Rates ~ 000 acres of open space for asehy open space can be obtaned and s for county recreatonal areas to the 10 mllon uopulatton expected protected. n some cases, tnotes, be located,so that resdents can to be rnaclled n New Jersey between 198~ governments can preserve open reach them wthn 30 mnutes travel tme. Every resdent of a maspace cheaply and effectvely by The 120-page "New JerseyOpen purchasng development rghts or Jor urban center, the report adds, Socety At Mdnght Space Polcy Plan" states that should be wthn 60 mnutes drvng easements on property, rather than whle mnmum standards requreacqurng full ttle. :mp of a state recreatonal area. The shockng news of the attempted assassnaton of Sen. that New Jersey have 480,000 acres The polcy plan s the frst n a of open space for the 10 mllon Robert F. Kennedy on the eve of hs prmary vctory n Calforna struck the world and us as we were preparng to paste Although the report s emphass ~eres of reports prelmnary to a populaton level, an addtonal 25 per cent s necessary as a rea- s on open space polces, quanuta-comprehensve Statewde Development Plan whch wll recom- There s lttle that anyone can say n tmes lke these: that up our newspapers, yesterday mornng. sortable excess because "an open lve open space defcts for the mend long-range development the act of an assmssnatton s cruel, unthnkng, uncvlzed space program must be a Jump varous~ governmental levels were polces for a populaton of 10 ahead of development pressures f determned through use of two and ll-fttng n a country whch clams to have reached some mllon. t s expected to be ready = t s to have any chance of suc- types of recognzed standards -- n 1969, cess." Furthermore, report slates A Walk For the openspace needsof o o.oo 0 n,u. O lrecreato total of one-fourth of the state s land area, wll be needed to accommodate n the frst half of the next century. T he Dvson of S ate and Regonal ~lafnng has projected that New Jersey s populaton eventuallywll reach 20 mllon persons, 13 mllon more than today, assumng Who hkes? And who cares? the Georga-to-Man tral. f you are a professonalworker Survey tabulators found that 22 contnuaton of present zonngpatterns and trends of growth and de- wth an average ncome of $11,160, hers of organzed groups,- from between the ages of 31 and 45 out of every 25 hkers were mere- velopment. At that populaton levelwere rased n a cty of more than YMCA and YWCA camps to Boy the State would be "flled up." 50,000 populaton and now lve n Scouts, Grl Scouts and 4-H clubs. The Dvson estmates the State a cty of 25,000 or more, youprobably spend 14 per cent of your va- wth famly members or frends. Only 107 persons walked alone or wll reach 20 mllon populaton n the decade and hasused caton tme hkng. The average weekday hker took ths level as the bass of ts And who says so? a walk of 31 mles. The week- f you have ndoor plumbng and outdoor chldren, maybe you need a larger water heater. The rght sze gas water heater gves you all the hot water you need...when you need t... at the turn of a tap. So call your local plumbng contractor. He s the man who can tell you f your present water heater s large and dependable enough for your famly s requrements. Remember: famles grow larger; water heaters don t. Make sure you have the rght sze GAS Water Heater: PUBLC SERVCE ELECTRC AND GAS COMPANY THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 ~ $~.,~g ~ ~ $? ~L~.~ t.".~,.~..~ ~;~,. ~. :~ ~:~,:~ ~.%~.,:: ~:~.~.,..~..~..~.,,~, SOUTH SOMERSET NEWSPAPERS..:~ ll Publshed every Thursday by The Prnceton.Packet, nc. ~} The Frankln NeWs-Record ~} The Manvlle News South Somerset News sort of pnnacle of "cvlzaton." Further: some would say that our socety teaches the use of the gun and the sure, swft stroke of kllng aa an end to problems and dssent. There s not doubt that Amerca wll examne herself after ths act, as t has done when the senator s brother wms murdered, when Martn Luther Kng was murdered and when other publc fgures fall to the hand of the deranged, the unstable, the polltcaly fervent. Ths examnaton wll take tme -- generatons, perhape accordng to the wnds and whms of hstory. We are n ths perod of assessment now, and havebeen snce 1948 when our foregn polces took new and alarmng drectons. We entered yet another perod of reflecton n 1954, and agan, 1964, when the naton began to see, for the frst tme, ctzens whose contrastng skns should not have made them all but nvsble. Lke any country n any tme of trouble, change, reflecton and new drectons takes tme. t s the sharp mages graven nto publc conscousness whch provde the ncentve, the catalyst, the steam, whch speeds slow change, and powers all Forestry experts at the Rutgers ender was more lesurely, averagng a Jaunt of 25 mles.week- More could be sad, now, more should be sad, but words efforts to change. Horzon Concept Plan for long-collegrange development. vronmental Scence, that s who. enders came from as far away as are no balm to a horrfed famly -- and naton--sttng by a of Agrculture and En- "rhe report makes t clear The foresters have studed the 86 mles to use the tral. bedsde watng for a turn for the better. that we must act now to set asdeuse of the Appalachan Tral n Prof, West predcts that Stokes Yesterday mornng, hours after the news broke. Hector glesms, Manvlle, a Rder College sophomore, came nto the offce more open space land, partcularly Stokes State Forest n Sussex Forest wll become one of the near areas where urban growth ts County. They conducted a survey most mportant playgrounds n the wth the followng poem. t goes beyond the edtoral the news expandng," Sdney L. Wlls, drector of the dvson sad. unlke the knd that examnes tele- on the Delaware s completed and on a personal ntervew bass not East when the Tocks sland Dam story: "Popolaton ncreases are lnevltrble and that means we wll and professors took up posts on the upon the state s remanng natural vson vewers. Forestry students megalopols contnues to encroach SOCETY AT MDNGHT have to acqure open space for tral and asked hkers questons woodland areas. recreaton and water supply," he vtal to ther study, Sngng, cheerng, lvely voces of added. ~rhe only choce we have s They wanted to learn who uses to act now or wat whle the land the forests so that practcal plansrutgers Names vctory; s developed and the fnancal and lghts shower yellow the halls of can be made for ther future use. human costs rse." The Rutgers foresters have madeprofessorshps wal.tzng human sprts; The report was developed wth smlar surveys among fshermen, (WE THE PEOPLE... cooperaton from other state department, county plannng boards,the productvty rate of the forestare among 95 promotons for State skes are sleepy n purple ce; campers and hunters, and on Twenty-two full professorshps chosen people of hstory) and park commssons, regonaltself. Unversty faculty members an- by Dr. Mason W. Gross, (BUT ASK NOT... agences, unverstes, and others. What motvates the hkers7 Un-nounced says the survey, they presdent of Rutgers. of ths severed moton) The Open Space Subcommttee ofdoubtedly, the Governor s nterdepartmental apprecate nature and the outdoor Teachers and research specalss n 21 dfferent colleges, for marbled quests are flesh wth we must jon hands and promenade Commttee for State Plarmlng re-;lfevewed the work and prevous hkng and they thnk t s a greatschools and other unts of the they lke the relaxaton of drafts. way to exercse. Unversty receved promotons hm; The knd of land development"our purpose n the survey wasthey nclude 54 persons promoted (THERE S A DREAM... New Jersey can expect at the 0 to get a characterzaton of the to assocate professor and 19 to wll we brng t across the border mllon populaton level s mappedhkers," explans Rchard F. West, assstant professor. Among those of speeches) out, wth the area of greatest urbanzaton outlned as a "crtcal "We also wanted to fnd out Just Robert W. Mopes, Bhckwell s professor forestry at Rutgers. promoted are: hope s surgng, surgng, surgng; area." but then the patent turns n hs how extensvely the trals are be-mllsng used. Untl we made ths realgers College, Dr. Martn Pcker, smoky steel bed as some past malady to professor of musc, Rut- Ths "crtcal area" covers the northeastern quadrant of the state efforto fnd out, we could only16 Barker Rd,, Frankln, professor of musc, Rutgers College. returns a thunderous octave. wth two legs branchng southward guess." from New Brunswck. The western Forestry students set up ther Dr. Alexander Elcholz, 103 Deleg of urbanzaton extends alongpoll-takng "shops" at two check Molt n., Frankln, assocate prolessor of physlology, Medcal the Delaware Rver from Lambertvflle to Salem. The easternlegex- brds and trees and blue sky untl School. glesas ponts, enjoyng soltude wth the tends along the Atlantc Shorea hker came along. Durng a 59- Dr. Marateresa Moevs, Black= from Sandy Hook to B arnegat Lght. day test perod, about 1,500hkers well s Mlls, assstant professorgop Proposes Two.Year The plan emphaszes that openused the Stokes Forest secton of of Ralan, Douglass College. Budget.Makng State New Jersey Republcans hat would make the state s fscal pollces more understandahle to the week announced a new budget proposal whch wll allow busnessmen to phn ahead for ther future The GOP majorty plans ths publc. state taxes wth more accuracy. year to propose bonds totalng Somerset County Assemblyman $890 mllon. Webster B. Todd Jr. sad that the Tl~s breaks down to $600 mlllon for transportaton, $230 ml- hudget proposal submtted by the GOP majorty wll contan general lon for educaton and $60 mlluon spendng and tax gudelnes for the for nsttutons and agences. next fscal year as well as the The RepublJcans have called for formal program of taxes and $180 mllon n matchng funds spendng for the fscal year whch from the state to local school dstrers for constructon and a $2~ starts July 1. Assemblyman Doughs E. Gmson, of Hunerdon Warren and school systems for revenues gen- mllon drect return to the local and Sussex countes, sad the phnerated by the sales tax. calls for ~s state, for the flrs~ tme, to plan ts programs more than one year ahead of tme. Ths can elmnate much tme spent by Salor Gets the Assembly n a revew of such oear spendng and taxng polces. Hs Dploma The proposal, he beleves, wll cut down the annual poltcal ten- ~lons aecompanylng the budgetma~ng procedure and allow legsbers to gve more attenton to other state problems. Furthermore, the GOP legslators say, ther program wll allow busnessmen to plan ther tax expendtures over a longer n- WOMAN NJURED HLLSBOROUGH,-- Mrs. John presdent of Alma Whte College Dgglns of Somervlle suffered sad that he hopes means can be head njures when she was thrownfound to award a scholarshp to aganst the wndsheld of a car the young electronlcs specalst drven by her husband Sunday nght at thatme. along Camplan Road. Mr. Dggns Snce Mr. McMasters entered told polce he was forced to stop the Navy three years ago, he has short after beng cut off by a completed a Navy educatlonalprogram leadng to the awardng of passng car. 1MPS. Dlggas was a treated at Somerset Hosptal and released. Cotton-cushoned mattresses are cooler because of cotton s bult-n crculatng system. By Proxy Robert Hugh McMasters, prosentl7 servng wth the Navy aboard the destroyer U.S.S. Ncholas n the vcnty of Vet Nam, was awarded hs dploma Monday nght by proxy, by the AlmaPreparatory terval. Ths s more "busnesslke" Mr. Gmson sad, and wll The boy s mother, Mrs. Jay school, Z arephath. Jon New Jersey wth 30 other McMasters, 24 Meadowbrook states already on a smthr budgetmakng program. dploma on hs behalfrom Mss Drve Hlsborough, receved the Moreover, the changewllallow Ruth Spaats, prncpal of the a more orderly operaton of allschool, at Commencement cere- state government agences and mones n the church audtorum. Mr; McMasters plans to go to college upon hs dscharge next year, and Bshop Arthur C Whte, New Jersey HlghSchoolequlvalency certfcate. t was on the bass of ths achevementhat the school decded to award the dploma to ther former student., Mrs. McMasters, the salor*s mother, s a student at Alma Whte College.

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4 PAGE 4 SOUTH SOMERSET NEWS THE FRANKLN NEWS-RECORD BELLE MEAD BAPTST The Rev. Harry Morrs, lla.m. worshp servce and 7:30 p.m. evenng servce. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. COMMUNTY BAPTST The Roy. Stephen E. Fletcher: "The Dscplne of Hope" 10 a.m. Sunday school classes start 10:30 and a.m. EMMANUEL BAPTST The Roy. Alex Leonovch: "Chrstanty, A Potent Force" 11 a.m, worshp servce. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., chldren s servce 11:30 a.m. Famly gospelservce 7 p.m. FRST BAPTST FRANKLN The Rev. C. H. Brown, 10:45 a.m. worshp servce. Junor church servce also at 10:45 a.m CH Ua.C sz tv clzs NEW BRUNSWCK BBLE CHURCH FRANKLN The Rev. Roland Mller, 11 a.m. worshp servce. Church school at 9:4S a.m. CHRST THE KNG CATHOLC MANVLLE The Rev. James Cole~, masses every hour from 6 a.m p.m. MARY, MOTHER OF GOD CATHOLC Sunday masses, 8, 9, 0, and 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. SACRED HEART CATHOLC MANVLLE The Rev, Martn Madura, 6,?:30, 8:45, 10 and 11:15 a.m. masses. ST. JOSEPH S CATHOLC EAST ML. TONE Sunday masses 7:4S, 9, 10, 11:15 a.m. ~ r. MARY S CATHOLC MANVLLE The Rev. John Gaspar, 8 a.m. Hungaran, 10:30 a.m. Old Slavonc, 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. Englsh masses. ST. MATTHAS CATHOLC FRANKLN The Rev. Wllam McKenrm, 7:30, 8:45, 10 and 11:15 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. masses. ST. MCHAEL S UKRANAN CATHOLC The Rev. Maker Mychayln, Sunday masses 8 and 10 a.m. EVANGELCAL FREE MONTGOMERY The Roy. Robert Oustafson, 11 a.m. worshp servce. Church school at 9:45 a.m. Evenng Worshp at T p.m. SOLD ROCK FRST BORN CHURCH OF THE LVNG GOD The Rev. Lous Coller, worshp servce. BUNKER HLL LUTHERAN 11 a,m. The Roy. Sanford Soma, 11 a.m. ~onflrmatlon servce. CHRST THE KNG LUTHERAN The Rev: Dwght Huseman, 8:30 and 11 a.m. worshp servces, Church school at 9:15 a;m. FATH LUTHERAN HLLSBOROUGH The Rev. Robert Loucks, 10:30 a.m. worshp servce. Sunday school at 9:15 a.m. The Rev. Norman Hanson, 11 a.m. worshp servce. Sunda~ school at 9:45 a.m. BLAWENBURG REFORMED MONTGOMERY METHODST Mss da Joyce Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wlle JonesRchardson, New Brunswck, ng a coral gown, Mss Mae Atta The Rev. Stanley Rock, 11 a.m. worshp servce. The Roy. Paul Burks, "Except Sardner, 112 MatldaAve., Frank-wearnln exchanged marrage vows Shrley Sanders, Planfeld, wear- turquose blue, and Mss Ye Become As Lttle Chldren: EAST MLLSTONE REFORMED The Gospel Accordng To Peanuts," 11 a.m. worshp servce. The Rev. Mlton Hoffman, Saturday wth Bobby S. Burton, ng a hot pnk gown. son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvn Robnson, Wllngton, N.C. man. Leon Jennngs, Water Rch= Roosevelt Jefferson was best 11 a.m. worshp servce. ardson and Arthur Adar were HOLY GHOST CARPATHO-RUSSAN ORTHODOX GRGGSTOWN REFORMED The ceremony was performed ushers. by Elder D. Stles, at the Macedona Church of God n Chrst, Lvngston, Hghland Park, wear- MANVLLE The flower glrl was Mss Shtela The Roy. Robert Jones, 11 a.m. The Rev. Peter Rusyn, 9 a.m. worshp servce. Church school at Frankln. A recepton for 103 ng baby blue. Mark Montgomery Englsh and 10 a,m. Slavonc worshp servces. Sunday school at nn, North Brunswck. The brde s a student at Cape 9:30 a.m. guests followed at the Flag Post was rlng bearer. 9 a.m. HARL~GEN REFORMED May School of Nursng. She s a The brde wore a whte alllace tradtuonal gown, wth a pea graduate of Frankln Hgh The Rev. Wlbur vns, Pastor of School, and a lcensed cosmetologstcock tal. Catskll, N.Y. Reformed Church, 11 a.m. worshp servce. The groom s a graduate of Mss Sondra Gardner, sster Wellngton Hgh School, and s of the brde, served as mad of employed by H & H Provson MANVLLE REFORMED honor, wearng royal blue. Brdesmads were Mrs. Bertha Gardner, Co., Frankln. The couple wll resde at 112 The Rev. Zoltan Kraly, "Serv-2ng The Lord." Worshp serv- Voorhees Ave., Frankln, wear- Matlda Ave., Frankln. ces: Hungaran 9 a,m., Englsh 11 a.m. BRTHDAY ANNVERSARY WEDDNG DAY FATHER S DAY ANY DAY S A GOOD DAY :... FOR A GFT... OF ART ,~0 ~= EO~~ STtlEFT t4t~w ~KtPN,~W&kt N,J, as. PETER AND PAUL RUSSAN ORTHODOX ~ MANVLLe. The Roy. Theodore ~bow$1~ 8 and 10 a.m. worshp servng Church nstrueuon at 9 a,m. Ves. pets 7 p.m, Saturday. PLLAR OF FRE ZAREPHATH Worshp servces 11 a.n~ and 3 p.m. Sunday school at 0 a.m. Evenng worshp 7. p.m, at the Bound Brook Temple. HLLSBOROUGH PRESBYTERAq The Rev. Edward O. Peele, pastor: "Chrstan Marrage," servces at 9:30 and 11 a.m., ~hurch school at 9:30 a.m. Nursery care n the new buldng durng both servces. KNGSTON PRESBYTERAN The Rev. James Mechem, 11 a.m. worshp servce. SOMERSET PRESBYTERAN EAST MLLSTONE METHODST The Rev. Jarvs S. Morrs: The chld that brngs Joy to hs, p~rents.: 9:45 and B.m, SX=MLE RUN REFORMED FRANKLN PARK The Rev. H. Eugene Speckman: "Two Sdes of the Cross," 10:30 a.m. worshp servce. SOUTH BRANCH RE FORMED The Rev. Frank Vllerus, 9:4~ and a.m. worshp servces Church school at 9:45 a.m. TEMPLE BETH EL FRANKLN Rabb Herman Cohen, One[ Shabbat, Frday, 8:30 a.m. Saturday servce at 9 a.m. THE MANVLLENEWS Mrs. Bobby Burton, was Mss Gardner Mss Gardner, Mr. Burton Exchange Vows, Saturday A Pcnc To Follow Youth Servces THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 Communty Group n Rocky Hll Seeks Members The Somerset Presbyteran Church, 100KennedyBlvd., Frank- ROCKY HLL - The Rocky Hll 11n Townshp, wll observe Chl-Communtdrenfs Day on Sunday, wth somether annual membershp drve Group wll conduct specal events n the church and durng the frst two weeks of June. church school and wth a famly Mrs. Charles Lancelot of Rocky pcnc after the Servces n Cblonta Park. 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5 THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1966, New Members, Confrmatons At Fath Lutheran Fath Lutheran Church, Hllsborough, receved nto fellowshp three new members on Sunday, May 26. Enterng nto membershp were Dr. and Mrs. Albert Jansson and Mr. Lawrence Cartwrght. On Sunday, June 2, Heldl Gross, Cathy Nelson, Nell Clemence and Stephen Youngster were confrmed at the 10:30 servce of Fath Lutheran Church. These young people have completed a three year catechetcal program are now confrmed members whch enttles them to the prvleges and responsbltes of the church. They wll receve the Sacrament of Holy Communon for the frst tme ths Sunday, June 9. Relgous School Regstraton Set :.!.:~:~.:: SOUTH SOMERSET NEWS =,,. Regstraton for relgous school and nursery school wll be held at Mrs. Edward Rogalsk, was Mss Bogk Temple Beth El, Frankln June 4=6, at 8:30 p.m. Sessons wll be from 9-11:30 a.m. and 12:30- Bogk-Rogalsk Nuptals 3 p.m., Monday through Frday. A regstraton fee s requred for the relgous school, and a two Celebrated n Wsconsn month depost must be pad for nursery school attendance. Regstraton n the nursery school wll be Edward Rogalsk were unted n Empre wast and sleeves and a Mss Barbara Ann Bogl~ ano wth matchng lace defnng the on a frst come, frst served bass, marrage by the Most. Hey. Roman R. Atkelsld, Auxlary Bs-wore full length headpeces of flowng panel effect n back. They due to lmted class szes. hop of Mlwaukee, at a 1 p,m. matchng tulle, and carred cas- bouquets of var-colored ceremony at Chrst Kng Catho-cadlc Church Wauwatosa, Wlsc. on.~ade bouquets of vart-colored FATH LUTHERAN CHURCH June. The Hey. Robert V. Carney, S.A.C. was the celebrant of The brde s mother greeted pantedases and vy. The Rev. A1 SLurry wll be the guest speaker at the annual the Nuptal Mass. guests n a Sprng green slk sprng feat and famly supper of The brde s the daughter of dress wth matchng coat and the the Fath and Fellowshp Socety Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Begk, mother of the groom wore a pl of the Bunker Hll Lutheran Church Wauwatosa Wts. The brdegroom s parents are Mr. andmrs. gold dress of slk and lace wth a mother of the groom wore a pale to be held ths Saturday, June 8, startng at 6:30 p.m. He s the Joseph S. Rogalsk, 1136 Knopf matchng hat. pastor of the Bethany Lutheran Street, Manvlle. Groomsmen were Peter Rudnck, NarbeLh, Pa., Danel Swan- Church n Staten sland. mmedately followng the ceremoney the young couple greeted Mrs. James Olsen s n charge son, Des Motnes, n. and Mtchell of the supper and n charge of guests at a dnner-recepton at Klmek, Manvlle, Ushers were the program are Mrs. Sanford Alfoto s Restaurant, Wauwatosa. Carl Swope, New Hartford, N.Y., Soma, Mrs. Peder Pedersen and The brde wore an orgnal E m- Gale Perce, Poughkeepse, N.Y. Mrs. Lef Hunsbedt. pre A-llne dress of candlelght and Joseph Klmek, Manvlle. satn wth a hgh wde necklne James J. Frldl, Mlwaukee, Ws. NAMED CONVENTON OFFCER and removable panel tran. The served as best man. dress and tran were applqued The new Mrs, Rogalsk attended Mss Karen Krvka of Somervlle, New Jersey was elected cor- wth Alencon lace. The headpece of matchng satn trmmed and graduated from Marquette Un- Loyola Unversty, Rome, taly, respondng secretary at the New wth pearls was attached to a full versty, Mlwaukee, Ws. She Jersey State Nurses Conventon length vel. She carred a cascade earned her master s degree n n Atlantc Cty on Frday, May bouquet of whte roses, snowdrft Speech Pathology and Audology at 24. Mss Krvka s a Junor at mums and vy centered wth the Unversty of owa. Muhlenberg Hosptal School of orchd. The groom dd hs undergraduate work at Parsons CoLlege and Nursng. The matron of honor, Mrs. Jm The matron of honor, Mrs. wll receve hs master s degree BBLE STUDY POSTPONED James J. Frdl, Mlwaukee, Ws. n Personnel and Gudance and and the brdesm ads, Msses C arolhgher Educaton admnstraton There wll be no meetngs of the Ja from the Unversty of owa n Book Dscusson or Bble Study Jean BeCk, Kathleen Beck and August. After ths he wll assume groups of the Chrst the Kng Lutheran Church durng the month the brde, were attred n soft at St. Ambrose College n Daven- Vctora Lynn Beck, ssters of the poston of Dean of Students of June. aqua blue ottoman, A-llne dressesport, owa, THURS., FR., & MON. THE FRANKLN NEWS-BECORD THE MANVLLE NEWS Russan Baptsts To Host Rado Mssonary Sunday The Rev. Paul Semenchuck wltl topc has been announced. come home to Manvlle s Emmanuel Baptst Church, thls week-speak of hs experenees n Rus- Rev. Semenchuck mght well.end, after four years workng as sa ths fal He spoke n churches a mssonary to the world va n Moscow, Kharkov, Kev and Trans World Rado, Monte Carlo, L vov and was greeted enthusastcally by people from all walks Monaco. The Hey. Semenchuck, hs wfe of lfe who prased the rado Betty and ther three sons, T;mothy, Danel and Jeffrey Wll ar- gospel to solated areas. broadcasts for ther meseages of rve at Kennedy Arport tovt~t Mr. Semenchuck was born n to be greeted by fve Russan Russa but receved most of hs Baptst congregatons from ths educaton here. Pror to hs rado area led by The Rev. Alex Leonerch, pastor of Emmanuel. dsplaeed persens and refugees n msson, he worked wth Slavc The rado mssonary, who has France, Germany and Austra, and been broadcastng gospel servces n Russan twce a week Baptst c~urcb n New served as pastor to a Russan THE REV. PAUL SEMENCHUCK snce Jonng the Monac~m rado The Semenchuck famly wll be staton, wll speak at both the n the Unted States for 80 days, Classfed s so easy to use, and a.m. and 7 p.m. worshp serv-, and have scheduled 75 speakng produce quck and satsfyng resuts. Call ces at Emmanuel. No sermon engagements , SHENANDOAH TURKEY BREASTS 4 to 6 lb. Avg. Wt. SHrNANDOAH TURKEY DDD,STCRS 011, THGHS WNGS ~NAgOAN TURKEY SAVE UP TO 10% ON LARGE 3 LBS OR MORE GBAN0 UNON CHCKEN WNGS ;::35 END CUT PORK c CHOPS :: 59 ~ ALL WHTE 15 MEAT,~ 39,. 29:~ ~ SUPERMARKETS we 6= ( TRPL(.S BLUE STAMPS Take your choce of 27 dfferent knds -"" cortez c~n" ~ 5So. j -... of beans ON ATTENDS CONVENTON PEACE CORPS TESq The top 4% of Mutual Of New Area resdents nterested lng ther sklls to use n de York s 4,0O0-man natonal feld ng natons around the wet force convened at the Dural Country Club n Mam, Fla. last week, nvted to take the Peace Placement Test at 1:30 p. and John J. 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6 PAGE 6 SOUTH SOMERSET NEWS THE FRANKLN NEWS-RE_CORD MRS. H.-J. A KLUTH Donald J. Crum NC. WE NSURE EVERYTHNG RA , Exchange Student Exchanges Vows n Buenos Ares Grl Scouts To Sponsor Show A safe place to learn to swm, a dock to st on and watch a sunset, a float to swm to and st on The former Sllva Estelanfante recently became tbebrde of Hane- n peaceful soltude; ths s what Jurgen Kluth, n Buenos Ares, Argenttna the Grl Scouts hope to have as part of the waterfront facltes at ther new resdent campste near Mrs. Kluth, a 1966 graduate of E qununk, P a. Frankln Hgh School, spent her To help acheve ths goal, Rollng Screenng s scheduled for 9 senor year here on an lnternaflonm student-exchange scholar- HlLs Councl wll sponsor a beneft performance ofdavld Merrlck s 2-5 p.m. a.m. - noon, and Judgng from shp from Amercan Feld Servce. "Hello Dolly," starrng Dorothy Judges wll be: L. P. Lusard Durng her stay n the Unted Lamour, 7:30 Sunday, June 23 at Attorney, Somervlle; Rocque D. States, she lved n the home of the Lambertvlle Musc Crcus, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Patterson, Dameo, offcer, Dameo Transportaton Co.; Dr. Frank W. Dlttman, Lambertvlle, N.J. 44 Hunt Road. Mr. and Mrs. Kluth The Grl Scouts have reserved Mayor, Brdgewater Townshp; wll make ther home n Germany. the whole tent for the performance. Webster Todd, Jr., Assemblyman; Tckets are avalable from the Jack Jones, Good Deal, of Clfton. councl offce, Route 202, Somervlle unmarred and a New Jerseyres- Any glrl years of age, BLOOD BANK RESULTS -0" dent may stll apply. Applcatons At the Jont Blood-bank collecton of Somerset Presbyteran STRAWBERRY FESTVAL are avalable n area stores of the The Womens Assocaton of the Frst Natonal, Food Far, Two and St. Matthas Roman Catholc Hllsborough Presbyteran Church Guys, Good Deal and Stop and churches last Saturday, eghty wlll hold a strawberry festval]shop chans, and must be re- to Hoffman by June 14 dnts of blood were donated by on the front lawn of the chapelturned members of the two Congregatons. Ths s the second year n Saturday, June 15 froth 5: :30 p.m. All famles of the church Mss New Jersey wll receve whch these two churches have provded ths servce for ther land area are nvted. Mrs. A.V.N. a two week trp to a southern Dechert s n charge of arrangementspearances. resort and wll make publc ap- people. " By Popular Demand We Extend Our Great "500" Sale--- SAT. JUNE For One Week Only! "--.. Vr sto.e Mss New Jersey Canddates To Be Scree,md June 22 Fnalsts for Mss Somerset 2ounty of the Mss New Jersey Beauty Pageant, to be held at the Menlo Park Shoppng Mall, Aug. 17, wll be screened and Judged at the Red Bull Motor nn on Route 22, Somervlle, on June 22. OFFER EXPRES Lowest prce$ ever on world-famous U tesfone THE MANvLLE ~EWS Madsen.Dowgn Engagement Told Neshanc Woman Earns PhT For Her Labors Mrs. Chrstna Sopoc, R.D. 2, Neshanlc Staton, has been awarded the "Ph.T." decree by Newark College of Engneerng. Mrs. Spopc was among 90 recpents on Sunday, May 26 at the college*s 18th annual awardng of certfcates to wves of students, for ther labors n "Puttng Hubby Through." Dplomas were presented by S.J. House, Dean of Students. Mrs. Rchard Shepley, was Mss Gaglano The college awarded Mrs. Sopec a bouquet of flowers and a parch- Rchard Shelley n] Weds meat dploma certfyng that she s "a graduate from the tral and,.,~u,~.o. o, ~u.~, through Newark College of Engneerng." Mss Carmella Gaglano.~r.u~ Lous GaglanowasmarrledSatur-matched day afternoon to Rchard James turquose and carred a basket of Shepley, son of Mr. and Mrs. yellow and whte dases. The nstallaton of offcers of the Lous Shepley of 1111 Gress brdesmads were, Mss Sharon Women ofthemoosechapter#1232 Street, Manvlle. The ceremony!gaglano, nece of the brde, Mrs. wll take place Saturday, June 8th was performed at Holy Trnty Barbara H~enzahl, frend of the at 8 p.m. n the Lodge Home. Church, Bradley Gardens, by the brde and Mrs. Barbara Shepley, Former Deputy Grand Regent, Rev. Father McMullen. the groomfs sster-ln-law. TherMrs. John Zelnsk, wll offcate After the weddng, a recepton dresses were smlar to that of at the ceremony. was held at the BranchburgRescue the matron-of-honor aqua n color New offcers are: Senor Re-! Squad Hall wth matchng headpeces andbou-gent: of yellow and whte ate Regent: Mrs. Calvn Tdwell, Mrs. Howard Wynn; Gradu- The brde was gven n marr-quetage by her brother Salvatore Gagllano. She wore a gown of whtebrother s best man. Ushers were Knght; Chaplan: Mrs. George Mr. Robert Shepley was hs Jr. Regent: Mrs. Raymond A. organza fashoned Wth a basque Salvatore Gagllano, Jr., nephewadams; Treasurer: Mrs. S. Baldarl; Recorder: Mrs. Edward Van- wast, long ponted sleeves and a of the brde; Thomas Shepley, very full skrt graduatng nto a brother of the groom and Edward fagot; Gude: Mrs. John Mangno; cathedral tran. The bodce and Shepley, brother of the groom. Assstant Gude: Mrs. Carl Cobb; sleeves were trmmed wth chart-masteflly type lace, the same applques the brde was rng-bearer. Argus: Mrs. Chrs Cervasl. Kurt Oaglano, nephew of Sentnel: Mrs. Raymond Blllman; also trmmed the tran. The brde graduated from SOmervlle Hgh School and s em- follow the nstallaton. Dancng and a buffet supper wll Her botff.fant yell was caught Up to lluson and lace pout trmmed ployed at Henderson Constructon n seed pearls and she carred a Co., Somervlle. bouquet of whte roses. Brdegroom graduated from Mrs. Edna Gagllano was her Manvlle Hgh School, and Rutgers sster-ln-law s matron-of-hnnor. Unversty. He s employed at She wore a floor length turquose E.R. Squbb, New Brunswck. sllk ottoman n an empre A-llne The couple s gong to Canada gown wth flowng black pane1 for ~ honeymoon. / THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 MSS KAREN MADSEN FREE ROTARY MOWER WTH PURCHASE OF A Mss Carmella Gaglano ofsta-trmmed wth dasy lace and a Moose Lon Road, North Branch Staton, matchng dasy headpece. Mss Auxllary NEW daughter of the latemr, andmrs. Wendy Jean Grande flower glrl. the matron-of-honor n Sets nstallaton CUB CADET Lawn and Garden Traebr TOWN AND OOUNTRY MOTORS LAWN GARDEN DVSON 25 DAVENPORT ST, SOMERVLLE, N.J ~t, 1~1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~,~ FOR ALUMNUMPRODUCTS! ; ALUMNUM PATOOVEB HOME! 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7 L THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 NCE TRY: Met McDonough trys durng the Met-Gant game, Tuesday. Jerry Stoveldn s catchng. a bunt n acton Mets Top Gants To Take nternatonal League Lead HLLSBOROUGH -- The Mets n an attempt to steal home. went nto the lead n the Lttle Russell PoSts and Scott Goodel League s Senor dvson, Tuesday, beatng the Gants 8-5. and Scott Newel tagged two n went three for four at the plate The Met vctory came on seven four tres for the MeSs. scattered hts gven up by ohn The vctory gves that team a Baloga and Ed Nechvatal who replaced hm n the fourth nnng. Only the nternatonal League 3-1 record and the dvson lead Clpper Chrstensen went the dsfence for the Mets on the mound, the Crows stll leadng wth an :eported standngs ths week, wth strkng out 10 Gants n the effortcas 6-3; Aztecs 5-4-1; Mohecan 8-1 record. Hurons are 7=1; Sane- Most exctng defensve play Lttle League Teams To Stage All-Star C~mes The Manvlle Youth Athletc League, wll hold ts annual Lttle League All-Star games Sunday, at the Lttle League Feld, Lncoln Avenue and Vew Street. For the frst tme the league wll hold a three nnng Mnor League startng at p.m., between the all stars of the sx Mnor League teams. They wll be n two groups, representng the AmeroanLeague and the Natonal League. The Major League all-star game - Amercan League vs. Natonal League wll be played at 2 p.m. Followng the games the players and spectators wll be treated to a pcnc served by the members of the M.Y.A.L. Womens Auxllary. Mayor Thaddeus Szymansk wn be present to toss out the baseballs to start thegames. Pstoleers Plug South Planfeld The Manvlle Pstoleers scored a bullseye agansthe opposton last week, out-gunnlng the South Planfeld Reserves Lous Nlckolopouloscored a 298 for Manvlle, followed by Ken Moose, 294, Ed -larabln, 294, and Sal Bellomo wth a 293. Top gun for Planfeld was Paul Plane wth a 294, followed by John Huschke, 292, John Rudzk, 292, and Frank Yurck, 288. The Planfeld Lawmen wll vst Manvlle tomorrow evenng for the frst evenng match of the season. SSTERHd~5 " MEETS Thb Ssterhood of Temple Beth El Frankln wll hold ts next general membershp meetng on Tues(lay, June llth, at 8:30 p.m. at the Temple on Amwe11 Road. The newly nstalled offcers wll dscuss Ssterhood plans for the year. The evenng s entertanment SOUTH SOMERSET NEWS THE FRANKLN NEWS-RECORD THE MA. NVLLE NEWS Mustangs Group Champs ye Conference Trophy, Too game was held on Sunday, June 2nd at the East Mllstone ball feld. The host team won by 20- Coach Ned Pan,le s Manvlle year s champonshp game on mound battle between Upshaw and Hgh baseball team tucked away Rack s 1-O whl over Keyport. 18. Plans call for a second game J Deedy. ts second straght Central Jersey, Group ohamponshp and for 21 runs, whle holdng Central[ 8- wth hs trumph over De.a- n two years, Manvlle struck Patrylo boosted hs recordltothe end of ths month. Go Fly A Kte put tself n a good poston to Jersey, Group foes scoreless ware Valley n the State Tournan the four wames. [ mert. The hard-throwng Manvlle grab all the marbles n the have long mantaned that chldhood s trung protected and Mountan-Valley Conference. Tom Upshaw was the mound. homogenzed to death. The fact that freworks are forbdden to The Mustangs -- behnd the Hgh One machne does the rghty fanned l0 men and work of 50 men n harvestng the cotton crop. youngsters s one example. When was a kd n the backward two-ht ptchng of Rck Patrylo-- vctor when Manvlle turned back walked two. Mddlesex Monday afternoon. The Manvlle Hgh stlckmen l_ md-west, frecrackers were already beng made egal n an bopped Delaware Valley Hgh, 7-0, The Mustang rght-hander gave up two Delaware Valley ptch= effort to prevent the kllngs and mamngs whch occurred last Frday three hts and struckout sx n ers for nne hts. Sderskt and every Glorous Fourth. last Frday to wn the Central lftng hs season mark to 8-1. Hrnak collected two hts each. The movement to ban frecrackers has gathered more momentum snce then, but the kllngs and matmngs seem to go year n successon. Jersey, Group ttle for the second He walked Jus t. The Mustangs got the only run on. have a suspcon that some chldren n ths world are meant Mddlesex got ts run n the they really needed n the last of Manvlle assured tself at least to have a hand blown off somewhere along the llne, and no a te for the Mountan-Valley frst nnng when losng ptcher the second when Hrtnak smashed amount of socetal "protecton" s gong to prevent ths. crown by turnng back Mddlesex John Deedy blasted a homer to a home run to deep left feld. The mere fact that some chldren apparently cannot play Hgh, 3-1, on Monday. rght-center. Bob Sorlano and Bartok walked unsupervsed games n vacant lots has led to a movement to "provde the chldren wth healthy outdoor games." ference champonshp outrght, the To wn the Mountan-Valley Con- John Plesa launched the wn- n the thrd nnng. Sldorsksngled nng rally n the last of the frst home Sorlsno and a passed ball Ths, n turn, has spawned the Lttle, Mdget and Peewee Mustangs needed a trumph over wth a double to center, but was let n Bartok for a 3-0 Manvlle eaguas of varous sports n whch the chldren are ancllary..rdge Hgh yesterday afternoon. naled tryng to stretch t nto a edge. n fact, nstead of learnng how to creatvely use the cusswords trple. Fve Manvlle hts and an error.manvlle npped Rdge, 4-3, nnne enabled the Mustangs to strke of our most explct Englsh language, themselves, the lttle nnngs earler n the season. Lou Bartok was safe at second for ther fnal four runs n the 49 BAYARD ST. boys are treated to the spectacle of ther mothers usng the words Patrylo s shutout n the State when the outfeld dropped hs fly bottom of the ffth. Plesa, Sderball. Wth two outs, frst base- sk, Up&haw and Patrylo poked CH-7~5069 NEW BRUNSWCK on the umpre and referee, and usng them much less accurately than the kds, themselves, would f they were permtted the n tourney play for Manvlle Hgh man Andy Hrntak stoked a sngle sngles, whle Bartok belted a also Tournament was the fourth straght luxury of playng ther own games. ptchers n the last two years. Q FTS to center, scorng Bartok. JEWELRY two-baggers. The latest ntruson of pre-puberty prvacy comes from an n 1967 Central Jersey, Group Upshaw aded hs own cause nsurance Company, no less, and deals wth kte-flyng whch acton, Dave Patrylo, Rlck s older wth a base ht to lea thought to be one of sacred, untouched-by-adult-hands, prerogatves of the young boy or grl. Allentown, 9-0, on a no-htter n trylo whacked a double to center brother, blanked Rdge, 4-0, and a puttng runners on frst and second. Pa- Well, the news release starts out wth a warnng from no less the ttle game. sendng across both runners. a personage than D C, Safety Drector of the nsurance Company. The Mustangs advanced to ths The rest of the game was a RUNYON S le says that "telephone and power lnes have an almost magnetc attracton for kltes," and says that you should nstruct your youngsters to fly ktes n level, open space "away from powerlnes, arports, trees and streetraffc." (What Charley Brown would do wthout hls kte-eatng maple SUPER MARKET tree s not dscussed, here. Moreover, how dd he sneak ARPORTS nto ths, wonder?) "f a kte should become entangled n power lnes leave t," Mr. C advses, "t s better to lose a kte than to rsk your lfe." "Ktes should be flown only n dry weather. A wet strng may conduct electrcty down to the flyer." (Ben Frankln s now.dong about 3,500 rpm n hs grave, no doubt.) "Kte strngs should not contan any metallc fbers, wre or tnsel They conduct electrcty, and should the kte become 3-6-; ncas 3-7; Semnoles 3-4 came when Gant cathcer Jerry and Pawneestll n the basement entangled n a power lne t could result n death or serous Stovekn had the wnd knocked out wth a 0-9 record. njury." of hm nalng a Met baserunner (Ths man does not even use the language properly: what, or who s "t.") Ackerman Ptches Gaynor Cards 39 "Ktes should not be flown over rado and televson aerals. "Don t fly your kte f the wnd s freaksh or changeable." Perod. Fns. The End. That, brother s how toffy a kte No-Htter Durng To Gan Medal accordng to a bg nsurance Company. The Safety Drector does not menton watchng where you re Lttle League Play n Golf Tourney runnng when launchng a kte, lest a gopher hole be stepped nto leadng to a broken bone. Ron Ackerman s no-hrer hghlghted acton n the Frankln Lttle League ths past week. Senor Chrs Gaynor of Franktn Hgh carded a 39 to become lest horses trample you when you re catchng a zephyr on the He does not menton avodng kte flyng on race tracks, Ackerman flpped hs no-ht, the medalst n the Md-State Conference Golf Tournament at Green far turn. He does not menton avodng nudst colones whle no-run game as Runyonts Market kte-flyng for reasons whch should not need explanng. Knoll Country Club. There are a lot of loopholes left, whch means only two downed Ssler Bros., 2-0. He Frankln Hgh s top player had thngs: ether the nsurance Company s not nsurng all sorts smacked a home run wth the hs best score of the year on the of accdents, and doesn t care, or a publc relatons wrter bases empty n the second nnng par 36 front nne at Green Knoll. who sees chldhood as do was assgned to do the kte-flyng to help hs own cause. Ackerman He had a 40 earler n the year. pece. whffed 14. Hamlton Lanes, behnd Denns Frankln fnshed fourth n the fervently hope t was the latter case, because then, my team standngs. The Warrors fath n man wll not be completely shattered. Helmstetterfs two-hrer, rpped the Frankln Eagles, 8-2, HelmsteRer recorded strkeouts; fred a l T3~: But when the cards Somewhere. even n the vast offces of the nsurance Com-. were matched~ Brdgewater,Rata- ~ whch also h~l a 173, pany, lurks a kndred sprt who knows the truth about chldhood; chldhood s a seres of accdents whch s possbly fated, Ssler Bros. npped Hamltontan-West, was placed thrd. despte the efforts of elders to homogenze chldhood beyond Lanes, 1-0, as Steve Benapcked South Planfeld placed frst wth all adventure and all fun. up the mound vctory n bestng a 164 and Brldgewater-Rartan- HelmsteRer, who set 12 batters down on strkes. Belnap fanned East had a 169. Pscataway (177) was ffth, Somervlle (184) placed Cottonseed s one of the sx and gve up fve hts. sxth and Watchung Hlls Regonal most mportant sources of Two of the four hts off HelmsteRer led to the lone SslerBros. ] cookng and table fats. (207) was last. tally. Jeff Belnap opened wth a --.. base ht and scored on a sngle by Jeff Schwartz. The loss was the frst n sx starts for Hamlton Lanes. The Lons took the measure of Ssler Bros., 7-2. Wnnngptcher - Jm Gafney and BranOtLough ln banged out two hts each for the Lons. Remember that deposts mode on or before June 10, ]958 earn nterest from the frst of the month. t s a good tme THAN Just be glad you re not the drver! Every mnute nd half of every day, someone n the U.S. calls AAMCO about transmesmn trouble, Every whk AAMCO satsfes mar than lo, OOO trlnsmssrm pmblema. You get fr~ towng, s free roedcheck, fst, effcent servce--most tmes n just one day. And wth AAMC0, your transmsson can be prote. tul ~ over 500 AAMCO Centers coast to coast. 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8 PAGE 8 LTTLE LEAGUE DAY Sunday, June 9, has been proclamed "Lttle League Day" throughout Hfllsborough Townshp. Unformed players wll be A lst of well-known coaches ball coach at Rutgers Unversty, posted at all churches n the town-wlshp wth collecton cans, solctng gers Prep summer athletc camp. [ summer. conduct sessons at the Rut- wll be a full-tme nstructor ths funds for the league. Camp drector Dck O ConneU Dck MatteD, successful mentor announced that camp wll offer at Jamesburg Hgh, wll conduct basketball, football baseball, soc- the soccer camp. :er and wrestlng. The camp s open to boys n Jay Dakelman, successful Hghand Perk Hgh football coach, wll may be secured from Dck O - the area and further nformaton un the grd ron secton of the Connell at Rutgers Prep, Easton Now Through Tuesday camp program. Avenue, Frankln. Sandy Denns Anthony Newley SWEET NOVEMBER! Evenngs 7 & 9 P.M. Sunday 2, 4: 20, 6: 40, 9 P.M. SAT., JUNE 8th CHLDREN S MATNEE at 2 P.M. Vncent Prce MASTER OF THE WORLD Starts Wed., June 12th Luclle Ball Henry Fonda YOURS, MNE AND OURS Evenngs 7 & 9 P.M. Guest nstructors nclude John Bateman, Rutgers football coach, Tom B. Cahlll, head coach at West Pont, new head coach at Columba, Frank Navarre, Ken SOUTH SOMERSET NEWS Rutgers Prep Prepares Summer Athletc Camps Germann newly-apponted athletc drector at Columba and Don Argo, lone coach at Hghland Park Hgh. The State Bank of Somerset Dck Lloyd, assstant basket- County has apponted two south county men to ts bo, rd of drectors. George Amerman Jr. of Neshanlc Staton has been named the board of drectors to fll the NOW SHOWNG vacancy created by the death ot "HALF A SXPENCE" Panavson.Techncolor Starrng TOMMY STEELE JULA FOSTER CYRL R TCHARD Suggested For General Audences Daly At 2:30.7 & 9:10 [---1 STARTS THURSDAY.BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND PETER SELLERS CLAUDNE LONGET N "THE PARTY" Panavson.Techneolor Suggesled For Adults and Mature Young Daly At 7 & 9 P.M. Mats, Sat. Sun. & Wed. 2:30 LKE HELPNG YOU keep your head above water! Your credt ratng s more than a matter of payng blls regularly. A close relatonshp wth your bank s very mportant. We re here to help! OPEN SATURDAYS TL NOON" OF" SOM E R S E T U~,on and Vosseller Avenues 223 ~BM Maln Strle! Boun(~ Brook Hamdfon Street antl 8met Avenue Boond Brook Frsnkhn Townsh,p COMFORTNG THOUGHT FOR Gve that No. 1 man the No. casual! He ll enjoy the super comfort and slck-as-a-glove ft of Keds.~The stylng, too. They re as smart as a shoe can be, trm of lne, made of handsome new fabrcs. Gft-wrap some Keds for dad-gve hm a present he ll enjoy allyear round! BOOSTER OXFORD Frst name n casuals, now styled n ]ordan /abrc, The shoe "so lght t floats," $8.99, lusrtt s~own 1 N%k -, =..,;. V: The State Bank Apponts Two As New Drectors John Veghte. Mr. Arnerman s the owner J. S. Amerman Co. n Neshanlc and s also a partner n the Hllsborough Realty frm on Route 208 n Hlllsborough. TCKETS and RESERVATONS AT NO EXTRA COST FOR PLEASURE. FOR BUSNESS ARLNES STEAMSHPS CRUSES sco r o _ TOURS- RESORTS * HOTELS HONEYMOONS GROUPS CHARTERS THE FRANKLN NEWS-RECORD. THE MANVLLE NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 Bowhng Awards Kenneth PoSts (left) of Somervllle and Nancy Dorsey of F1agown were honored Saturday nght at the Annual Johns- Warrors Post Wn n New Brunswck Frankln Hlgh s baseball teamtme Rayner laced out two hts ran ts unbeaten strng to nneeach for the Warrors. Tuesday afternoon wth a 2-0 wn Frankln scored ts frst run over New Brunswck Hgh. n the thrd nnng. O Connor beat The Warrors of coach Georgelout an nfeld ht and moved to Ackerman hked ther record to second when Rlcky Glchrst and were slated to face walked. The Frankln par pulled Brdgewater - Rartan - Eastyes-ofterday afternoon. on second and thrd. O Connor net- a double steal, puttng runners Junor Rch Kllge was the wn-tenlng ptcher, extendng hs un-beat the throw to the plate on Don the go-ahead run when he beaten streak to seven. The Franktn rght-hander fanned sx and Rayner sngled n the slxth nn- yus ~ grounder to short. walked a lke number, le gave ng to lead to an nsurance run up only four hts. for Frankln. He went to second Frankln Hgh raked fve Newon a throwng error, took thrd Brunswc!: ptcher for eght hts. on an nfeld out and talled on a Ron O~Connor Rck y Gllchrst and )assed ball. Moblehomes On Dsplay Asbury Park June Frankln Hgh s Ron O Conner (second from rght) holds "Outstandng Athlete" tro- M Th..e _14th Annual.N..ew_ Jersey phywth Varsty... Club f ~ -all-or h Dck Col, oouenome ~now wu* De netc He s a trustee of the New Jersey Lumberman Assocaton, and... e restctent unarms doraart yrmcemn oom m Asoury e e Farz... me week-an- el NJMA, the state trade organza- for moblehome dealers, park man (left) and Harry Sterner, Frankhn Hzgh Prncpal, look on. Photo by Slver. June 21-23, accordng to the Newton a member of the Neshanc Volunteer Fre Company, andsolomon s the show sponsor. hcle dealers. Jersey Mobtlehome Assocaton operators, and recreatonal ve- Lodge F & AM n Somervlle. He O Connor Named Athlete The newest nnovatons n mo Mrs. Petrck descrbed an average moblehome as consstng s also part-presdent of the fre Program Offers bllehomes wll be dsplayed out. company and of the Tr-County doors around Sunset Park acrossof lvng room, dnng room, Buldng Supply of Berkeley Afro-Amercan Of The Year At FtlS from Conventon Hall. Recrea-ktchentonal vehcles wll also be ds-to three bedrooms, The wheels on one or two baths and one Heghts. Mr. Amerman s currently a Ron O Connor was awarded the Dck Colman, Prnceton Unversty football coach, was the motor homes, and campers. the manufacturng plant to the played ncludng travel tralersthe home are used to get t from member of the advsory board Cvl War Songs frst "Most Outstandng Athlete of the bank s Hllsborough offce. Award," gven by the Varsty Club prncpal speaker at the dnner "The emphass of today s me. home ste. t rarely moves agan. Dr. John Locke of Somervlle of Frankln Hgh School. attended by the FHS atheltes. blehome s on the home rather The fantastc gan n moble- Performances of "Let My People Go," a narrated cn scrbed on the Varsty Club s has been named to the post formerly held by the late Herbert the top Frankln Hgh athlete. nomcs. Beng manufactured n a The trophy wll go annually to O Connor has hs name n-,home popularty s due to ts eco- ple Go" a narrated concert emphaszng Afro-Amercan musc "Most Outstandng Award, trophytryouts Offered Van Pelt. Ths s the frst tme the Varsty Club presented the award, home can be bult for far less than plant nstead of on ste, the moble- and wll receve a slver cup. Dr. Locke practces dentstry at 13 Wall St. n Rarltan and s of the Cvl War era, are now beng scheduled throughout New Jer- The presentaton took place at a By Somerset a house, wthout sacrfcng qualassocated wth the dental staff banquet last week. ty. Well over 4,000,000 Amercans now lve n moblehomes. sey, Theodore Taylor, Executve of Somerset Hosptal. For tour years, the best Warror athlete receved the "Best The unts account for one out of Hll Puts Shot Valley Players Drector of The Hertage Foundaton, announced. Tryouts wll be held for two All-Around Athelte" award and nto 4th Place Teams To Pull The research and development one-act plays by the Somerset ever three homes bult for under had hs name nscrbed on aplaque $10,000. Name brand buldng materals, applances and furnture of ths concert were made possble by a recent $1,000 grant to Valley Players, on Tuesday, 8 presented by the now defunct Booster Club. Senor John Hll placed fourth p.m., at the Somerset County Admnstraton Buldng. At Horse Show the Nutley-foundaton, by the State are featured n vrtually every George Sheehey, Jm Hll, Rck n the Group V shot put event n moblehome. Strct standards are The annual Mddlesex County Councl on the Arts, Mr. Taylor The players ended ther frst Bonsall and Mke Pellowskl were the New Jersey State nterscho- Athletc Assocaton Track 24-2~ wth ther thrd produc- set for wrng, plumbng and constructon. nterors are desgned Show and Country Far wll sad. season Frday and Saturday, May the prevous wnners of the Boos-lastter Club award. and Feld Champonshps n Rut- be held n Johnson Park, New Brunswck, on June for the Mr. Taylor stated that ths concert s the frst n a seres of Coward. Ther other two ven- O Connor ton, "Blthe Sprt," by Noel and furnshed by aprofessonallnteror decorator. s a senor and a gers Stadum last Saturday. beneft of St. Peter s General Hosn New Brunswck. Afro-Amercan choral hertage second baseman on the baseball More than 1,000 schoolboy athletes competed n 90 events n Elaboratng on moblehome nterors, Mrs. Petrtck stated that tures ths year were Tou Canq team. He won letters n soccer, A Specal Drvng Show for sn- programs that wll eventually nclude the Colonal, Revolutonary and George S. Kaufman last No- T eke t Wth YOU" by MOSS Hart wrestlng and baseball. the day-long track meet. ;les, pars, and four-ln-hands, moblehomes carry the decoratng theme throughout the home. a "frst" n ths country, wll World ars and contemporary vember, and "Ten Lttle ndans" The early amercan models feature hob nal lghtng, colonal be held n conjuncton wth and on eras, He added that the Cvl War by Agatha Chrste n February. the same days as the Mddlesexera was selected as the frst of The starrng casts n the past furnture and warm wood accessores n each room. The exctng County Horse Show and County the seres because the songs of three productons have been drawn Far. Ths Drvng Show wll be that tme recapture, after a cen- sleep, messages meanng- wth a major porton comng from from the entre Somerset area!new Medterranean homes show a conducted n a convenent areathattury s spansh nfluence n each room. adjons the locaton of the regularful to our own slmpll Somervlle tself. Other decors avalable nclude Horse Show and Far. ful to our own smlarly troubled Ther most recent producton contemporary, French provncal, tmes. starred Graydon Calrl of Neshanc talan provncal and brand new STRAWBERRY FESTVAL Staton along wth Ruth Van Wagner, Pat PoLfus and Mtehelle "Old Englsh." Average prces eta The 113 year old East Mllstone Dr. Emery J. Batts, Professor of Hstory at Douglass Col- Leone, all of Somervlle. Support- Methodst Church wll hold ts annual dnner and strawberry fest- as $15,000. mobllehome s $6,600. Models begn at about $4,800 and go as hgh lege, New Brunswck, s supervsng the research and develop- Jane Nash of Manvlle wth Ann ng roles were handled by Mary val from 5:30-7:30 p. m. Wednesday June 12. Fresh strawberres, About two dozen moblehomes ment of (hs concert. Saxe and Bruce Gartner of Brdgewater. on dsplay n the Asbury Park and recreatonal vehcles wll be The frst producton brought to Show Homes wll be open daly the stage John Nash of Manvlle from noon to dark. There s no for hs actng debut, te delghted admsson charge for the show. the audence wth hs role as Grandpa n the second producton, ~ren Lttle ndans", Rchard PAY LATER PLANS XEROX COPES (quantty Prces Avalable) Townshp Pharmacy K 5-88O0 712 Hamlton St. Somerset NOTARY PUBLC Manvlle Bowlng Banquet at the J-M Club. They each receved a Frank Ryan Memoral watch, whch s presented each BELLE MEAD -- Mss Carol year to the man and womanwho Smth, 11, placed frst n the bowled the hghest sngle game. subnovce dvson speed class at Nancy had a hgh game of 217, the state champonshps of the N.J. whle PoSts bowled a 268. The Amateur Roller Skatng Assocaton last weekend n Bayonne. awards were presented by Wlbur F. Ruff, Buldng and Floor- Ths makes her elgble to at- ng Materals Plant Manager. Frankln Thnclads Close Wth Loss The Frankln Hgh track team closed out ts regular track sealeon on the short end of an count aganst John F. Kennedy Hgh of selln. John Ltmyansk of the War- S UMMETlY} A T THE YWrCA rlors was a trple-wnner. He FOR TNY TOTS (Boys and Grls) Pre-ballet, ballet Musc Workshop Toddler Gym, Tumblng & Stunts Mother Toddler Swm YWCA Half Day Camp (for chldren who have completed kndergarten) REGSTRATON: Avalon Place FOR JUNOR AND SENOR HGH (Boys & Grls) Begnnng Gutar Begnnng Typng Drama Workshop for Hgh School Students (evenng classes ALSO Tenns- 4th grades to 12 Hgh School and Adults YWCA Day Camp - Grls 1st to 6th grades Women s Swm, Slm & Sun Wednesday, June 12, 9:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, June 13, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. took the 100, 220, and long jump. Maro Mango, who eleaxed the bar at 10 feet, fve nches, had the other frst for Frankln. Dobrowolsk of Somervlle receved the prase of crtcs and [audences alke for hs role of cunnng murderer. Drectng for all three produc tlons was Garry Garrson of Somervlle. l Year Old s Top Speed Skater At tend the natonal champonshps n July n Cleveland. She and her partner, Cathy D Btas, 11, placed thrd n the lades dance dvson, and exhb- TARA GREENS ton event. Carol s the daughter GOLF COURSE of Mr. and Mrs. Clfford Smth of Broadway Avenue and s a 1111 SOMERSET ST. ffth grader n Montgomery Townshp schools. Cathy s the daugh- SOMERSET, N.J. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dt Blast CH of Kendall Park. PZZ ERA A one-htter TRUMPHS by Jeff Gronner SPECA and four hts by Bud Stevens powered SaPs Pzzera to an 8- trumph over Boylan s n the Senor Dvson of the Frankln Lttle League. Stevens knocked n four runs. SUMMER SCHOOL Co-Educatonal State Approved JUNE 24 Revew and Advance Credt Courses Englsh,,,, V Latn, French, T Spansh, German, Bology wth Lab General Scence Chemstry wth Lab Physcs wth Lab Algebra, Advance Ma~ [ Geometry Trgonometry U.S. Hstory, World Hstory Modern European Hstory 1968 Poltcal ssues Economcs College Readngs Russan Hstory Urban Studes Grammar and Composton NTERMENDATE PROGRAM Grades S--~ JUNOR HGH PROGRAM Grades 7--8 DRAMA WORKSHOP DAY CAMP RUTGERS PREPARATORY.SOHOOL 1345 EASTON AVENUE, SOMERSET, N.J. K $.J60~ than ts moblty," explaned A.E. Petrtck, Executve Drector of WEEKDAYS or WEEKENDS NO WATNG WE HAVE WHAT YOU NEED= CLUBS-CARTS-BAGS SAVNGS NOW ON 1968 CUB CADET SMPLCTY WHEELHORS -TRACTORS- NAME YOUR OWN DOWN PAYMENT Balance 36 Me, Town & Counfry Motors. Lawn and Garden Dvson 28 Davenport St. SOMERVLLE, N.J. 7~-1100 TO~uen r. Daly & Fr. Tlll~ 111 p.m, p.m. l t

9 THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 omrw t Esl WLFORD JACKSON FRANKLN -- Funeral servces were held Saturday for Wtlford Jackson, 55, of 51 Feld St. who ded May 27 n Mddlesex General Hosptal followng a long llness. Born n Semervlle,?n l.v~ all hs lfe n the area d employed n the Johns-Manvlle Co. papermll. He s survved by a son, Melvn of Frankln; three stepsons, Coston and Lloyd Wade of New Brunswck and James Wade of Frankln; sxstep-daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Garrett, Mrs. Gladys Coleman and Mrs Margaret Harrs of Somervlle, Mrs. Anne Mac Wnkey of Elzabeth, Mrs. Louse Moore of Trentonand Paulne Wade!:::~:~:::/~:::: of Newark; sx brothers, /.,ester, Donald and Fred Jackson, all of Planfeld, Alfred JacksonofRartan, Harry Jackson of Newark and Roy Jackson of New York Cty; four ssters, Agnes, Agge, Mary and Mrs. Lucle Bonnet of Planfeld; 52 grandchldren and eght great-grandchldren. Funeral servces were held n the Anderson Funeral Home, 201 Sandford St., New Brunswck wth the Roy Charles Groce offcatng. nterment followed n Frankln Memoral Park, North Brunswck. -0" DMETRO STELMACH MANVLLE -- Funeral servces were held Saturday for Demetro Stelmach, 87, of 1106 Green St., who ded May 29 at Somerset Hosptal. He had lved n Manvlle 43 years and was a retred employe of Johns Manvlle. Survvng are hs wdow, Mrs. Katherne Stelmach; four sons, Joseph and Charles of Manvlle, Walter, at home, and JohnofHllsborough Townshp; four daughters, Mrs. Mary JacobsofNorth Branch, Mrs. Olga Mleczko, at home, and Mrs. Stella Km and Mrs. Helen Mleczko, both of Manvlle; 14 grandchldren and 10 great-grandchldren. The funeral from the Fucllo and Warren Funeral Home here was followed by a Requem Mass at 9 a.m. at Chrst the Kng Church. nterment was n Sacred Heart Cemetery, Hllsborough Townshp. MRS. ANNA ESENBERGER ZAREPHATH -- Funeral servces were held Tuesday at the Pllar of Fre chapel for Mrs. Anna DeWtt Esenberger, 68, who ded Frday at Glen Gardner. Born n Easton, Pa., Mrs. Esenberger had lved and worked at the Pllar of Fre Church n Zaraplnth for the last four years. She was the wfe of the late Paul Esenberger, and s survved by two daughters, Mrs. Trudy Clautce of Yardley, Pa. and Gladys Sassaman of Zarephath; a son, Paul Jr., of Trenton; seven grandchldren and two greatgrandchldren. nterment followed n the church cemetery. -0" E.S. FRANZYSHEN FRANKLN -- Funeral servces were held Saturday for Edward S. Franzyshen, 51, of 572 Nassau Ave. who ded May 29 at Paul Kmball Hosptal, Lakewood. A natve of Vrgna, he had lved n ths area for the past 45 years. A bus drver for Publc Servce Coordnated Transport for the past 26 years, Mr. Franzyshen was chef of the Elzabeth Avenue Fre Company. Survvng are hs wdow, Mrs. Stella Cwk Franzyshen; three daughters, Mrs. Jack Russo of North Brunswck, Mrs. Anthony Bode of Cranbury and Mrs Wlllam Bruguer of Somerset; hs mother, Mrs. Mary Franzyshen of South Bound Brook; two brothers John of Bound Brook and Stanley Franzyshen of Somerset; three ssters, Mrs. Ethel Bach, Mrs. Frank Kolodwosk and Mrs. Vncent D. Eren, all of Somerset and seven grandchldren. Funeral servces were held at the Conroy Funeral Home, Bound Brook, wth a Requem Mass n Our Lady of Mercy Church, South Bound Brook. nterment followed n Resurrecton Cemetery, Plscataway. Publc Notce LEGAL W[EREAS tle Governor s Executve Order No. 7 has provded a method to exclude certan records whch would otherwse he subject to thspectlon and examnaton,and avalable for copyng, ~rsenn lo.the2rovlslons el Chapter 73. P.L. 1963; and tvhereas New Jersey 6. A..54:5-50 prov/des adequate me,ms of publc notce wth the recordnl[on of any tax sale certfcate as a mortgage n the offce of the Count, Clerk; NOW BE T RESOLVED by tbo Townshp Commttee of the TownsMp of llhsborough that the tax sp1o certfcates,whlcll are owned by the Townshp. and the tax sale certfcate len ledgers whch are mulutaeed by the tax collector, are hereby excluded from publc nspecton and examnaton and made unavalable for copyng; BE T ALSO RESOVLED that t s not that ntent of the Townshp Commttee o deny the uspectton of the Morosad records to any ownor, len holder, or other proper party of nterest; or hs her, attorney or other qualfled agent; and BE T FUnTER nesolved that a notce of adopton of ths excludng raso[uuon alal be publshed once n 0 f South Somerset News whch s n ganorrl crcular on n HUsbor. ough Townshp, and that a copy of ths resoluton shall be placed on tle n the Offce of the Secrolary of State of New Cathorlna Santonastaso Townshp Clerk SSN 668 t FeE= $5.60 A cotton plant s nutrent requrements are much less than those of peanuts or alfalfa. SOUTH SOMERSET NEWS THE FRANKLN NEWS.RECORD THE.MANVLLE NEWS ds N SOMERSET HOSPTAL Sege Koch Trumphs n Kugler-Anderson Race Chcago s Sege Koch conquered a treacherously wet track and a feld of 152 contestants, the largest ever mounted n a sngle race n ths country, to wn Memoral Day s 25th annual Kuger-Anderson 50-Mle Tour of Somervlle. Koch, 5 feet 4 nches, 140pounds, slpped through thunderstorms that ntermttently struck the course to beat the feld by an mpressve 27 seconds. Second only to the natonalchamponshps n prestge, the slver annversary race drew entres from more than a dozen states State Bank Names Three To Local Advsory Board Appontment of three members to fll vacances on the Advsory Board of the Hlllsborough Offce of State Bank of Somerset County has been announced by W, O, Langlle, Presdent. Apponted were: Lt. Col. Elas J. C, alaln, Jr. Flagtown, Walter j O Brlen, Neshantc Staton, Harry B. Smth, Hllsborough Townshp. Lt. Col. Galan was born n Flagown, attended Hllsborough Schools and Somervlle Hgh School. He entered the mltary servce n 1943 servng n England as a B-24 bomber plot durng World War t. He flew the Berln Ar tff and later served wth the Strategc Ar Command as B-52 Art at Rutgers Unversty. He was elected and served four terms on the Branchburg Townshp Commttee and was Mayor for four years. He s a memberofne- Shanlc Volunteer Fre Company and served eght years as Presdent, also two years as Fre Chef. He s also a member and Past Presdent of Neshanlc Lons Club and member Solomon s Lodge F& A.M. Mr. Smth was born n Somervlle and has been a resdent of J Hllsborough Townshp forthepast 32 years. He attended Hllsborough schools, Somervlle Hgh and Rutgers Unversty and holds a B.S. degree n Electrcal Engneerng. Canada and Puerto Rco. The man event was launched n l a heavy downpour, and at least two subsequent storms skyrocketed the mortalty rate - wth all but 18 rders of the orgnal feld beng forced out by accdents or punctures. Both defendng champon Jacke Smes of Closter and ex-olymplan Allen Bell of Somervlle were among the leaders untl msfortune struck both rders on the 38th mle. Bell was stopped by a : spll whle a fat tre took Slmes out of contenton The wnnng tme of 2 hours, 53 seconds, whle somewhat behnd the natonal record of 1 hour, 56 mnutes, 10.7 seconds set here last year by Smes, was nevertheless excellent consderngthe condtons. For Koch, the wn was the bggest snce he came to ths country n March of A natve of Augsburg, West Germany, he has won some 14 races here, mostly n the Mdwest, and was runner-up for the Best-All-Round (B.A,R,) FREMEN S SCHOOL The annual pump school held by natonal honors last year. He also fnshed thrd tn the 500-mle Tour of Canada last year. Wth some 59 of the East s leadng Junors takng l~rt, the Slog- MLLUS: A daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Mllus, th Ave., Manvlle. on May 29 MASON: A son to Mr. and Mrs. John Mason, Man St., Three Brdges on May 29. THOMPSON: A son to Mr, and Mrs. WHam Thompson, la0 Lnden Lane, Belle Meade, May 24. BERNOTSKY: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Bernotsky, 220 N. lath Ave., Manvlle on May 24. FARLEY: A son to Mr. andmrs. Thomas Farley, Maple Ave., Neshanc Staton, May 25. MCSURDY: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Mcgurdy, 1103 Brooks Boulevard, Manvlle, May 2e ḢUBLER: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hubler, 152 S. 18th Ave., Manvlle May 27. WANTROBSKY -- A son to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wantrobeky, Peter s Terrace, Flagtown, May 23, N PRNCETON HOSPTAL fred Stern Memoral Junor Tour FSHER: A daughter to Mr. and of Somervlle was won earler n Mrs. Glenn Fsher, Belle Mead, the afternoon by Mke Hlltner, Rockvlle, Md., who trumphed by fve yards n a blanket fnsh. Gary Campbell, Paramount, CaLf. took second and Chrs Meerman, Mc- Lean, Va. was thrd. Ahead of the rans came Fred (Pop) Kugler, orgnator of the race, who shook a lot of hands and bcycled through the streets wavng to the cheerng crowds. Mr. Kugler came up for the race from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., where he retred two years ago. CONSERVATVES MEET "Cvl Rghts" wll be studed n depth at the Conservaton Club Meetng, at 8 p.m. Frday, June 7, at Hedden Hall, 302 Somerset!Street, n North Planfeld Wllam Suydmn, of the club Program Commttee, wll present the contnuty, 11ustrated by a flm strp, followng a short, routne May 31 LUHRMAN: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Luhrrnan, 194 Washngton St., Rocky Hll May 31. MS$C -- A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mlssc, Camp Meetng Ave., Sklllman, May 19. LANDRY =- A son to Mr and Mrs, Davd Landry, Sycamore Lane, Skllman, May 23 1 Harrs -- A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Davd Harrs, R.D. 5, Cherry Valley Road, Prnceton, May 24. n St. Peter s Hosptal BANKS -- A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Banks of 392-B Hamlton St.~ Frankln, May 17. SCHULTZ -- A daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schultz Jr. 382-C Hamlton St., Frankln, May 19. RODEK -- A son to Mr. and Mrs. Julus Redek, 18 Ray St., Frankln, on May 20. St. Peters General Hosptal FENSWOG -- A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. BenJamnFenswog, 422- A Hamlton St., Frankln, May 12. BLACKSHEAR -- A son to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Blackshear, 72 Man St., Mllstone, May 13. ASSANTE -- A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Assante, 24 Sprng St., Franklln, May 15. WALTEHS -- A son to Mr. and Mrs, Leon Welters, Copper Mne Road, Grggstown, May 15. HERSH -- A son to Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Hersh, 9 Lebed Drve, Frankln, May 22. Vacaton Bble School Dates Set HLLSBOROUGH -- The annual Daly Vacaton Bble School, wth the combned Fath Lutheran Church and the Hllsborough Presbyteran Church, wll ths year be held from June 17-28, 9-11 a.m. each weekday mornng. Classes wll be held n the new Chrstan Educatonbuldngofthe Presbyteran Church Co-drectors are Mrs. Alvn Evans and Mrs. Ronald Renauro. Regstratons have been extended through ths Sunday, June 9. All chldren from three through Junor hgh level are nvted. Chemcal Dvson Has New Offce Openng of new ~dmlnlstratve offces of Chemcals Group, Crompton & Knowlee Corp., was announced recently by James W. L. Monkman, presdent of the Group. The new offces are located n Sute 526, Natonal Newark Buldng, 744 Broad Street, Newark, N.J C & K s Chemcals Group has dvsonal plants n Readng, Pa.; Fall Rver, Mass.; Melrose Park, 111.; Sandusky, Oho; and Frankln; and subsdares overseas n Holland and Belgum. The new offce PAGE 9 :Jersey Central Plans To Lease New Equpment The State Department of Transportaton s Commuter Operatng Agency on Wednesday, May 20 approved the leasng of 13 new locomotves and as many as 50 refurbshed coaches to mprove passenger servce on the Central R allrosd of New Jersey, The equpment wll be obtaned under terms of a Memorandum at Understandng among the Agency, the Norfolk & Western Ralway and the afflated Chesapeke & Oho/Baltmore & Oho Ralroads. The ralroads are seekng approval of the nterstate Commerce Commsson to merge and to nclude CNJ n the resultng system, and the agency n a separate acton gave the State s endorse= ment of the merger plan. Transportaton Commssoner Davd J. Goldberg descrbed the agreement as "a most sgnfcant step toward mprovement of commuter and freght servce on the Central Ralroad." The mprovement program s a short term, fve-year plan to replace or refurbsh passenger e- qulpment n use on the CNJ whle the lne s beng electrfed and new hgh-speed cars purchased. The agreement calls for the acquston of 50 passenger cars. Department offcals sad a natonwde search s under way to deate coaches sutable for refurbshng. The agreement also provdes that 64 passenger cars presently operatng on CNJ routes are to be recondtoned. DOUGLASS ALUMNAE AUCTON The Douglass s College Alumnae Club of Somerset County wll hold ts annuapcnc-scotch Auctlon on Wednesday, June n, at 7 otclock at the home of Mrs. WalterPeach, 239 Spencer Road, Baskng Rdge. The club annually awards a scholarshp to a Somerset County grl who plans to attend Douglass. A11 proceeds from the aucton wll go towards the Scholarshp Fund. CLASSFEDS? Arcraft Commander and Chef of the underground Control Center Ḣe s currently a sales representatve for nvestors Dversfed Servces and lcensed n lfe nsurance and Mutual Fund Stock sales. He s a member of Central New Jersey Retred Offcers Assocaton, Knghts of Columbus, Veterans of Foregn Wars, Amercan Legon and Hllsborough Fre Company No. of Fagtown. Mr. O Bren s a natve of Neshanc Staton, attended local schools, Somervlle Hgh School and Teacher s Tranng n Graphc CAROLE ANN ZABRYC~ Mss Zabryck To Teach School Mss Carole Ann Zabryckl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Zabryck of 918 Washngton Ave., Manvlle, recevedher Bachelor of Arts degree at commencement exercses June 2, at Trenton State College. Majorng n elementary educaton, Mss Zabryck has accepted a poston to teach n Pttsburgh ths comng September on the prmary level. A Dean s Lst student, Mss Zabryckl attended Caldwell College for Women before transferrng to Trenton State College. She was a 1964 graduate of Manvlle Hgh School. Gnatek Receves Specal Award Jerome GnateK, son or ~r. and Mrs. Frank Gnatek llll Green St., Manvlle, was recently the recpent of the annual Awards Assembly held at Coffeevlle Junlor College, Coffeevlle, Kansas. Department awards are presented yearly to ~ student who has shown outstandng achv has shown outstandng achevement n a partcular course of study. Jerome, majorng n ndustrlal Arts and Educaton, has presently completed hs freshman year. SOCETY TO MEET The Somerset County Holy nnocents Socety wll meet June 10 n St. Bernards Parsh Center, Rte. 22 n Brdgewater. He s a lcensed New Jersey Electrcal Contractor, Vce- Presdent of H&E-lectrc Co., also Presdent of Dary Queen of Hllsborough nc. Mr. Smth s a member and Treasurer of Belle Mead Rotary Club, Vce-Presdent of Rutgers Engneerng Socety, member of nsttute of Electrcal & Electronc Engneers, Solomon s Lodge F. & A.M. ann New Jersey Desgners Lghtng Forum. Pu bhc Notces SoRted bds wll be receved hy the Board ot Educaton, of the Borough of ManvUle, County of Somerset for 1968 Tractor and Attachments up to 8:00 P.M. June 17, 1068 at tle Manvlne [gh SchOOl hoard adam, North 10th Avenue and Brooks Boulevard, Manvlle, New JeJsey and then at sad offce publcly opened and read aloud. Specfcatons may be secured at the Offce! of the Secretary, Board of Educaton, Manvlle lllgl: School, North 10th Avenue and Brooks Boulevard ManvUle, N.J. Monday through Frday from 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P M. The Board of Educaton reserves the rght to accept or reject ally or.all bds, to Wave any nformaltes and to award coutrants for the whole or any part thereof f dc, emed to be n the host /ntorost of the Board of Edueoton. BY ORDER OF TE BOARD OF EDUCATON BOROUGH OF MAN- VJLLE, SOMERSET COUNTY, N.J. ALEXANDER BATCHO, Secretary MN t FEE:s4.00 Take notlce that the Polsh Falcons of Amerlea, Dstrct No. nc., has appled to the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of RHsborougl4 New Jersey, for a Plenary Retal Consumpton Lcense for premses located at Falcon Road, South Somervlle, New OFFCERS Jolm E. Byk~ 99 Pulask St, Newark, N.J., Presdent, Alce Buckley, 246 Van Buron St., Newark, N. J. Vce Presdent, Eleanor Kozo], 418 Pr0.nldtn st., Elzabeth, N. J. nec. Sccy., John Stypule, 408 Verona Ave., E/za,eth, N.J., Bus, Secy., Martha P skadlo, 1326 Woodru// Pl., Unon, N. J., Treaxurer. BOARD OF DRECTORS [ Gerald V. Buckloy, 246 Van Buron St., Newark, N.J., Mare Makowskl 260 Brook Ave., No. Planfeld, N. J. Jchn Polewczak ld #1 : Falcon Rd., So. Somervlle, N. J., John Wltko, 1638 Dunel]on Ave., Duueen, N. J. Edward Szalas, 24 New St., So. Rver, N. J., Frank Byra, Czspllck St., ManvUo, N. J. (Slgeod) Polsh Falcons of Amerca Dstrct No. nc. Falcon Road Soath Somorvlle, N. J. Alfred Zlenowcz, Presdent SSN 668 2t FEE: $9,60 TAKE Umt the ManvUlo B.P.O.E. Lodge of 2119 has appled to the Townshll~ ot lllsborough, nlnsberough, New Jersey, for n club Ucenso renewal for premses toeated at.~00 Brooks Blvd., South SomervUle, New Jersey The offcers and trustees of sad Lodge are as follows. Alh ed E. Nowak - 17 Nth. Wess St., Man. vlue, N.J. Exalted Ruler. Arthur L. Skaar Sth. Man St., Manvlle, N,J. Esteemed Leadng Knght. John Olesh Lous St., Manvlle, N.J. Esteemed Loyal Knght, Alfred Knmowloh Sth Man St., Manv o, N.J., Trustee. Mlehaol Yuskanlch hound Brook Ave.. ManvUlo, N.J,, Trustee. Frank Grffth Kennedy Bled., Manvlle, N.J., Trustee, Lawrence n. Dmuehewsk, - RFD #3 Jacque Lane, Somerset. N.J., Trustee. Objectons, f any should be made mmedately n wrlung to Caharlue Sautonastaso, Clerk of the Townshp of Hlnsborough, Neehante, New JeJsey. MANVLLE B P.O.E. LODGE 2110 ManvUle, Now Jersey SSN t PEZ $ TOWNSHP OF FRANKLN BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Manrlce and Emma Wood, 341 FrankllnBlvd., Somerset New Jersey, UlUcrest Ave., Somerset, Now Jersey, Block 2S9 Lot tal & 132 Zone R-~. Your appucanon for a permt for orecnon ot now structure as fol]ows one famly dwellng s hereby domed, due to non complance wth the Zonng Ordthanco ot Frankln Townshp, Secton # Schedule V Column 3 & 16 & Ordnance #136 SpeelflcaUy as fonowslschedule V - Column frontage requred, has 80 frontege Column 16 - One,=tory house requred, has 1122 sq. R, Zonng Ottlcar oq Buldng ~p. ltpotor NylLra, Zonng Otncer FNR 6-O-68 FEES2.88 the Somerset County Flremen s Assocaton started ths week n the Country Hlls frehouse and wll run each Monday through June 24 startng at 7 p.m. Publc Notces Take notce that applcaton has been made to the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Ulllsborongh to renew to Hllsboro Store, nc. for premses located at Amwell Road, Hltsborough Townshp, New Jersey, the plenar:, l retal dstrbuton lcense No, D-l. The names and addresses of all 0fllcors, drectors and stockholders of sad corporaton are Matthew M chno, stock o der, drector, and ~resdent, 115 North 8th Avenue, Manvlle, New Jersey; George Feno, stockholder, drector, and vce.presdent, DOX 308, East Mountan Road, Neshanc. New Jersey; and stockholder, drector and secretary-treasurer, Box 358, East Mounta/n Road, NesbanJc, NOW j Objectons, f any, should be made mmeo datety tn wrtng to Catherne Santonastaso, ] Clerk of the Townshp of lusherough, Neshanc, New HLLSBOBO CORNER STORE, NC. By Matthew Mehno, Presdent George Fend, Vce-Presdent Mary Feno, Secretary-Treasurer S.SN t FEE: $0,64 "0" PLEASE TAKE that the undersgned has appealed to the Board of Adjustment of the Townshp of Frankln for a varance from busnessesson. locaton wll smpllty call o. Publc Notces WAR HO FRNTR OUTLET Publc Notces N=, E,,..... T~,, eeuce~tp*~bar~grlb, ne.,t=l~l[ ~F THE WAY, A LOT LESS TO PAY PLEASE TAKE that the understgaed u Pete s Bar and Gr/t4 has zpp[ed to the Mayor has appealed to the Boa rd of Adjustment of the ROd COUncl of the Borm~Va o[ M~vllle, New JerseY, Townshp of Frankln for a varance from the for a Plenary Retal ConSumpton Lcense for the[ A hearng on ths applcaton by the Board of Adjustment w[u be held on June 18, 1908 at 8:00 P.M., at the Townshp Ball, Mddlebush, New You may appear ether n Person or by agent or attorney and present any objectons whch you may have to the grantng ot ths varance. provsons of Secton X, Paragraph 4B of the Zonng Ordtoance o! the Townshp of Frank.qn, as amended, to permt the constructon of a sngle famly dwellng house n an R-20 zone utlbztng a septc system and well water, affectlng lands and premses stuated on Walnut Avenue and known as Lot 15, Block 430 on the Tax Map of the TowashJp of Frankln, A hearng on ths applcaton by the Board of Adjustment wll be hem on Tuesday,. June 18, 1908, at 8:00 p.m. at the Towashlp Hall, Mlddlenusn, New You may appear ether n Person or by agent or attorney and Present any objectons whch you may have to the grantlngof ths varance, Dated: May ROBERT F. MORGENBERGER and URSULA MORGENBERGER, ns wfe, Applcants BY: FREDERCK W, RCHARDS~ Esq. 313 State Street Perth Amboy, New Jersey Attorney for Applcant FNR t FEE: $ 4.48 "0" rake notce that Peter Semenlck and Helen Semeack tradng as Petey s, have appled to the Mayor and Councl of the Borough of Manvlle, New Jersey, for a Plenary Re~U Consumpton Lcense for premses stuated at 1001 the provlstoas of Secton(s) xvn(a4) and xvn W Camplaln Road ManvUle, New Jersey (3E) of the Zonng Oral nance of the Townshp Ob ecbo s " " of ~ rankn- as amended to t~,mj,,h,. J n, t any snould be made lmme ~... dlately n wrtng to Francs Penack, Borough ~rectlon o! a three oay COOllla st~ puult; C" - mrs of the Borough of Manvlle, Muncpal garage affectng lands and premses sltuatedl Bun... urns, alanvllle New Jersey on Rte. 27, Townshp of Frankln and known 7_. " as Lot(s) 9 Block $7 on the Tax Map of the( ~.~g, ne~j. Metor ~emelu cs Townshp of Frankln. Ths Notce ts sent to~ H... elen uememes you as an owner ot property affected by tbo appllnaton. *uu,~ w, ~..ampjajn HO. ManvUle, N, J. MN t FEE: $ 5.76 ~.0 ~ Take notce that Mchael l[oledlaskl tradng as Mkes Bar & Grll, has appled to the Mayor and Councl of the Borough of ManvHo, Now Jersey, for a Plenary Retal Consumpton lcense for premses stuated at 326 So. Maln Street, Manvlle, New Jersey, Objectons, f any, should be made mmedately n wrtng to Francs Peltack. Borough CLerk el the Borough of Manvlle, Muncpal Buldng, Manvlle, New Mchael tlolednakl 326 So. Man St. Manvlle, N. J. MN t FEE: $ 8.44 "0" Take notce that Edmund Jankowsk, tradng us Pals nn, has appled to the Towashlp Commttee of HUlaborough Townshp, New Jersey, for a Plenary Retal Consumpton Lcense for premses stteated on W, Camplan Road, RD 1 Somervnlo, HlUsborough Tow~h/p. Objectons, lr any, should be made mmedately n wrlung to Catherloo Santonastaso, Clerk of the Townshp of HtHsberough, Neshanc, New Jerse~lgned) Edmund Jankowskl W. Camplatn Rd. RD, SomervUle, N,J. mn t FEE: $6.44 Take notce that Selvatoro J. ~ellomo Jr. and Florence E. Bellomo tredng as Manvlle DstrthuUng Company, has apphnd to the MaYor and Councl of the Borough of Manvlle, New Jersey, for a Plenary Retal Dlatrlbet on L- senso for promses located at 519 West Camplan Road, ManvJHe, New Objectons, f any, should be made lmme- Jately m wrtung to Fr~nots Peltank, Baroag~ Clerk of the Borough ot ManvUle, MunlclP~l Buldng, f, fanvllle, New (Stgeed) Salvatore B~ltomo Florence Bel]omo 819 W. Camplaln Rd. Manvnle, N, 3. MN t FEE: $ 8.08 Dated: June 4, 1968 LANDEVCON, NC. P.O. BOX 1759 NORT BRUNSWCK, N,J. FNR t FEE: $ 4.00 PLEASE TAKE that the undersgned has appealed to the Board of Ad ustment of the Townshp of Frankln for a varance from the provsons ot Secton V and for hn nterpretaton or varance from the provsons of Secton KX of the Zonng Ordnance o( the Townshp of Frankln, as amended, to permt the modfcaton of frontage and area requrements for the use of n structure n the M- ndustral Zone as constructon ofllces. The afleeted lands and premses are stuated on Elzabeth Avenue and are known as Block 502, Lot 11, on the Tax Map of the Townshp of Frankln. A hearng on ths applcaton by the Board of Adjustment wll be held on Tuesday, June 18, 1968, at 8:00 P.M, at the Townshp Hall, Mddlebush, Frankln Townshlp, New You may ether appear n Person or by agent or uttorney and present any objectons whch you may have to the grantng of tns varance DATED: May 3[, [968 ROSENOUSE & CUTLER Attorneys for Mayo Stsler and Donald Slsler, Applcant 770 Hamlton Street Somerset, New Jersey FNR 068 t FEE: $ 4,64 "0" TAKE TUAT the AMERCAN LE-,GON MANVLLE POST #304 has appled to the MAYOR AND COUNCL OF MANVLLE, NEW JERSEY for a club lcense for promses at 429 South Man Street, Menvllle, New The offcers of sad organt:,=ttton are es follows: Stanley J. Wesnesky, Commander, 100 Evans Drve, Many/le, New Jersey; Joseph Rustc, Sr. Vce Commander, 324 Unlon Avenue, Mddlesex, New Jersey; Joseph Flduk, Jr. Vce Commander, 210 South!lth Avenue, Manvlle, New Jersey; John Sovlnee, Fnance Offcer, 310 North 8th Avenue, Manvlle, New..Jersey; Paul J. Sulla, Adjutant, 10 Sooth 8th Avenue, ManvUle, Now Jersey; Wllam B, Rosenberg, Judge Advoeeto, 121 Agnes PlaCe, Bound Brook, New Jersey; Leo mpelllzerl, Chaplan, 406 Stonewall Avenue, Manvlle, New Jersey; Jo~n Mlhalko Servce of rcer, 818 Huff Avenue, ManvUle, New Jersey; Peter P, Waslowsk, Sergeant-of- Arms, 182 South 18th Avenue, ManvUlo, New Jersey; T~omas Foasty, Hstoran, 208 Broak~ Boulevard, ManvUlo, Now Jersey; Paul J.~lla~ Trustee, 10 South 8th Avenue, ManvUle, New Jersey; John Ml~lko, Trustee, 813 Huff Avenue, Munvllle, New Jersey; and Thomas Foasty, Trustee, 805 Brook~ Boulevard, Manvlle, New Jersey, Object/usa, tf any. shoutd be ra~de tn wrtng mmedately to Mr. Francs A. PolLack, Borough Clerk of Manvlle. Amercan Leg~on ManvJ)s Po~t #304 By: Stanley J. WesnesW. Commander MN t FEE: $11.82 "0" Take notloa thal George N. Farley and Oeorge R. Farley, tradng as Farley e Tavern, have appled to the Townshp Commttee of nlllsberough Towashlp, New Jersey, tor a Plenary Retal Consumpton Acenso for promses located at Eqoa[or Avenue, Flag/own, New Objectons, f any, should be made ~nmedlately n wrtng to Catharlne sontonastaso, Clerk of the Townshp ot Hl[sberough, NeaMnte, New George N. Farley George R. Farley Fla~town, N. J. ~N t FEE: $8, /8 remjses sltmded at 16 Seuth ~., Manvlle, OFFCERS Peter R. Kar, chak, 423 S. Man St., Ma~vln, N. J. Presdent-Tre~urer. Margaret Kaschak, 423 S. Man St., Manvlle, N.3., Vlce.Pr esdent-seeretuy. ObjeCt/des, f any, ~ould be made /mned/ate[ tn wrtng to Francs Peltack, Borough Borough o[ Manvlle. Muncllml Butldthg, M~vllle, New P & G Bar and Grn, nc. 39 South Street Manvlle, New Jersey Margaret Kasch~ MN t FEE: $6.04 Take notce that the Polsh Falcons ot Amerca, Dstrct No. 1 h,c., has appled to the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Hlnsborough, New Jersey, for a Plenary RetaU Consum~lon Lcense forpremla Road, south Somervlle, New OFFCERS Alfred Ztenowlcz, 243 Ccann St., Hlts[d~ N.J., Presdent; John Byk, 14 Robn Ct., Sprng feld, N.J. Vce-Presdent; Eleanore Koztol, 418 Frankln Street, Bllzabeth, N.J.~ Sooretnry; Martha Pskndlo, 1320 Woodruff Pl., Unon, N.J., Treasurer. DNECTOkS Gereld V. Backley, 240 Van Buren St., Newark N,J, Mare Makowskt, 280 Brook Ave., North Planfeld, N.J. John Polowozak, R.D, #1, Falcon Rd., So. somervuto, N. J. John Wtko~ 638 Dunellen Ave., Dunellen N.J. Sebastan Saluszka, 117 Pulask St., Newark, N.J. PoBsh Falcons of Amerca Dtstrct No, 1 nc. Falcon Road South Somervlle, N. J. Alfred Zlenowlcz, Presdent SSN t FEE: $ TAKE THAT Johnny & l[olen s Tavern, has appl~l to the MAYOR AND OF MANVLLE, NEW JEnSEY, for a plenar retal consumpron lcense for premses atod at 44 south Man Street, Manvlle, Now Jersey, The names and resdences ot ah offcers and drectors of satd corporaton are as tellows: John Stefanchk, 1310 West Camp]sn Road, Manvlle, NOW Jersey, Presdent and Drector llolen S. StefancMk, 1310 West Camplan Road, Manvlle, New Jersey, Secretaw-Treasurer and Drector Helen Bertucc, Box 409C, R.D. #3 Somerset, Now Jersey, Drector Ob ecttons, f any, should be nmde mmedately, n wrtng, to Mr. Francs A. Peltack, Borough Clerk of ManY/le. JOHNNY & ELEN S TAVERN 44 South Man Street ManvUle, New Jersey FEE: $ 8.32 Take notce that applcaton has been made to tho blayor and CouncU ot ManvlUe, New Jersey, to transfer to Johnny & Helen s Theern, tradng as Johuny s Tavern, for premses located at 44 South Man Street, ManvUle, Now Jersey, the plenary retalrconaumptlon llcenae heretofore ssued to John and Helen Stefanohlk, tradng aa Johnny s ~vern, for the premses located et 44 South blajn Street, Manvlle, New The names and resdences of all oflcers and drectors of sald corporaton are ae follows: John Stofanohlk, 1310 West CampL~tn Road, Manvlle, New Jersey, Presdent and Drector Helen S. Steranohlk, 1310 West C~mplan Road, Manvlle, Nbw Jersey, Seerotary-Treasurer and Drector Helen eertucct, BoX 400C, n,d, #3, Somereet, New Jersey, Drector The names and resdences of allstockholders beldln~ mere than 0% of stock of sald oct- )oraton ~re: John stetanohlk, 1310 West CamPsln Road, ManvUle, New Jersey Helen S. ~tefanohtk, 1310 West C~ml~ lath Road, Manvlne, New Jersey Objectons, f any, should be made mmetlatety th wrjtjng to Mr, Francs A. Pe]taek, Borough Clerk of Manvlle. JOHNNY & HELEN S TAVERN 44 South Maln Street Manvlle, New Jersey MN g t FEE: $ U ON EVERYTHNG FOR THE HOME HOTEL TYPE MATTRESS OR BOX SPRNG $29.95 Reg. $44.95 Lace Tufted. Lastng comfort n ful] or twn szes. $69.95 POSTURE-FRM MATTRESS OR BOX SPRNG $44.95 Qultop. Scentfc posture devce for relaxng. Full or twn sze. SAVE ON DNETTES DLgXl lclnll N VNYl. Rep: $99,~?lardy, Hand.some recl nor that wll be hs ~avor- te cha r. Pllowbacl< stylng. SUPERB DNETTE R~g. $69. d nette sot wth two-tone plastc-top tabl6 wmch extenos to 48", 4 com. fortable chars. $69 $49 WAREHOUSE FURN rure OUTLET 65 N. WES ST., MANVLLE 0pea.Daly 9:~ to 5:~ &f East AL ROSE Fr,dcy 9:30 to 9 crop,ate Rd. Management[ Phone RA B~k o~ M=ur s

10 , ~, "",,~...,", C. r, ~ ~, ", " C s S *--,.,, - PAGE 0 SOUTH SOMERSET NEWS THE FR2KNKL]~N NEWS-RECORD. THE MANVLLE NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 For Rent--Apts For Rent:-Apts. For Rent--Roems l Help Wanted. Male Bargan Mart Specal Servces Specal Servces $ ROOM FURNSHED APARTment wth bath. Adults preferred. ond floor, Avalable July 1st. $180, tlemen on qu/et street. Call 725- months, mmedate openng. Blue MANVLLE, FOUR ROOMS, SEC- FURNBHED ROOM FOR GEN- SCHOOL CUSTODANS 12 LOST, BLACK FEMALE POODLE, CREATVE Wood Workng. Bookcases, bathroom vantes, panel WHTE ZG Z,~G Sewng Machne Mnature, n the Weston Secton of Call l utltes not ncluded. Call after 1995 or Cross and Blue Sheld, and pad Manvlle. Chlds Pet, Call BRAND NEW B.E.K. CONSTRUCTON tn.g and formca counters. Free 5 p.m Major Medcal. Penson Plan, unforms, many frnge benefts. Call REWARD. estmaton Call Jack Baumander, Sever used, does everythtng: buttonholes, hems, etc, No attach- 8 ROOM FURNSHED APARTmen, retred couple requred. All mprovements, furnshed. Nodoge. 2 & 1/2 ROOM APARTMENT, ALL FURNSHED ROOM FOR GENtlemen, prvate entrance. 286 No. Hllsborough Townshp Schools,. meats needed. Offce of Busness Admnstraton, ~ANVLLE, ~. J.,646-~6773. uuttttes furnshed, part of rent wll COMPLETE CARP~ SERVCE - Couple pre.ferred. Prvate entrance. Call RA a.m. and 4 v,m Sdng 3rd Ave., Manvlle, N.J. Route 206, Belle Mead between FULL FACTORY WARRANTY Dormers - Garages - Addtonscleanng, repar., tnstalla- Pets and AMmals pay for carng for lawn Slght Pant Chps on fnsh, Ktchens - Roofng - AlumnumUon, Call or 201- FULL PRCE $ , WHTE AUTHORZED SALES - mmedate nstallaton THREE ROOMS FOR RENT 38 3 ROOM APARTMENT, LOCATEDFURNSHED BEDROOM AND KTchen. Woman. No. 2nd Ave. Man-on our tube mlls and n our fnsh- MEN REQURED TO BE TRANED GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG, FEmale, one year old, AKC reg- & SERVCE -Qualty Work So. Gaston Ave., Somervlle. n- n Manvlle. Heat and hot water CALL Reasonable Rates qure after 5 P.m. ncluded. Call vlle ng department. These are permanent postons n a modern ndus- very gentle. Call Fnancng Avalable OF THE GARDEN STATE stered, house-broken, Slver FABRC FASH()N CENTER -Free Estmates u~? & 1/2 ROOM FUrnshed apartment n Manvlle. Heat try and offer plenty of overtme Towle Lace Works, nc. GENTLEMAN WANTED TO and good frnge benefts, for men MOBLE HOME, 40 FOOT, AR- FREE COLLE PUPPY to good ALL WORK GUARANTEED Route 29 share furnshed apartment. Lnen, & hot water ncluded. Couple. Call wth some mechancal appttude. Condtoned. Excellent condton famly. Due to babes allergy Lambertvlle, N. J. Warren L. Dunlap Sr. etc. suppled. Pay weekly , after 5 p.m. weekdays For an appontment contact us at Wll sacrfce. Call Eve- Call FACTORY OUTLET Call after 5 p.m, Auotlonem" and ~11 day Saturday or Sunday or our new plant n Frankln Town-nngshp. HOUSEHOLD -- FARM -- COMMERCAL TUBOTRON, NC. GRADUATON AND HORSES FOR HRE, BOARDNG, PANTER STORE APPRASALS. Real Estate For Sale OHces For Rent SOMERSET VALLEY NDUSTRAL FATHER S DAY GFTS l hay rdes, Englsh and WesternRESDENTAL AND COMMERCAL Laces, Embroderes and a nstructon. Horses and tack for large varety of trms. Lmbez tvllle, Nm Je, mllr CAMPUS " NOW N THEN SHOP l sale. The Horse Farm, Route 206All work done wth prde and guaranteed Full nsurance coverage, Vst Us and See. For The Unusual, Orgnal creatons and antques. South Somervlle, N.J , Now la the tme to arrange youl (Behnd Cranbury nn) low rates. Never too blg or small. sprng sales (phone ~olleet). Man. thru Sun. 9:00 to 4:30 ls-14t-june WE ST WNDSOR - Ths mmaculate three bedroom 1 1/2 330 square feet. Ar condtoned, OFFCE N FLAGTOWN AREA, YOUNG MAN WANTED TO WORK 28 S. Man St, Cranbury, N. J. Brush or spray Phone (609) S~,ES CA]DENDAR bath ranch s set on abeautt~lly Thursday, June 6, :80 ground level, ample parkng, Rentl n egg packng plant. No experence Wed. through Sat., 11-4p.m. Specal Servces For tre estmate call D.m. -- Leroy Holcombe, Woodsvllle, planted and kept lot wth a traffc free locaton. Central ar convancement. Good wages and other ncludes b all utltes except phone, necessary. Opportunty for ad- and Sun. - 4 p.m or Saturday N. J. June 8, ls:$0 Avalable for mmedate oc- Call p,m. -- Herbert Fsher ~ X$4 dtonng full basement and garagecupancy. benefts. Call Between 9 and 4 A-1 TEMPORARES ALL KNDS OF MASONRY WORK North Maple Avenue, Bulls8 wth blacktop drve. $26,500. daly Rdge. ~. J,,... Autos For Sale and remodelng. Mc Cann Constructon. Tel SHEET METAL Needed at once for local : Monday, June 10, :00 CRANBURY - Very clean and well a.m. - Ran date Tuesday, June MECHANC companes: Secretares, 11, 1968 Estate uf Harry Wtmer kept splt level ready for mmedate occupancy, 4 bed- MOVNG SOUTH MUST SELL. TRENCHNG, LGHT EXCAVA- Clerks, Typsts, PBX and 20 Wllburtha Rd., Trenton Wednesday, June ~, tng, haulng, etc. Small bulldozer, back hoe and front end contract. Good opportunty rooms, 2 1/2 baths, eat-nkltchen, Help Wanted - Fern. Help Wanted 2, door Pontac Sedans Grow wth progressve HVAC Keypunch operators. 12:30 p.m. -- Mrs. Russell Drake, 1833 Pennlngton Road. Ewtng- lvng room, dnng ell, famly wth extra parts, $600 for the vlla, Saturday, N.J. June 16, 1968 ~1 room,.basement, two car garage. One 1928 Pontac Coupe, loader. Call Moo, at for man wth rght background n resdental and Hgh Rates No Fee Warehousemen $35,000. ;550. Also motorcycle 1954 Har- 10:30 a.m. -- Mr. sadore Burrell, TYPST-BLLNG CLERK, FULL Davdson sportster, mmaculate, llke new $500. Call 782- DOES YOUR SWMMNG POOL Phllhower Wednesday, Avenue, June Callron, 19, -- 10:301 N. J. CRANBURY - Two story Colonal, tme, experenced preferred. Call RECREATON S U P E R V S OR S, need fllng?. Prompt servce wth commercal felds. a.m. ~ Estate of MrL Rebal Dalley, 133 Hgh Street --Somervlle, N. J. room wth freplace, formaldnng 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, lvng EL Ask for offlce manager. 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. June 24 to VALARCO, NC. New Brunswck "Frankln Townshp. $2.09 per hour, clean well water. Call Albany Street Saturday, June 22, St. /ames Church, Pennlngton, N. J. room, famly room, laundry room, Aug. 16. Contact H. Davs, Rec, Manvlle, New Jersey STENO-TYPST, FULL TME, Frday, June 28 and Sunday full basement, one car garage. rune Mrs. Robert F. Harrs experenced preferred. Mature Dr. 100 Charles St., 1963 CORVAR MONZA CONVERtble navy blue wth whte top. 82 Nassau Street Plemngton, N. J. $32,000. woman wanted. Call EL VENS BROS. Automatc. Must see to apprecate. Please call TREE EXPERTS Prnceton, N. J. Ask for offce manager. WARREN DTNLAP SR. LambertvlUe, N, J, CRANBURY - Ths vllage vctoraneeds restoraton. Double ACCOUNTNG DEPARTMENT, : A. J. VENS, New Jersey lvng rooms, formal dnng room, excellent opportunty for rght Per- TAKE OVER PAYMENTS, 1967 Certfed Tree Expert 344 country ktchen wth wa.shor hookup, two baths, 8 bedrooms, ncely beekeeper, capable of bllng, typ- condton. Call GULF OL CORP. son n new plant, experenced Stuatons Wanted Ford Galaxle, V-B, n excellent HAMLTON landscaped lot. Askng $17,500. ng requred. Knowledge of ac REALTY countng machne (Burroughs) pre- PNE KNOLL - Two story Colonal ferred. Top salary plus proft WLL BABY ST FOR ONE 1961 VOLKSWAGEN MCROBUS SOPKO HAS BUYERS wth 4 bedrooms and 2 1/2 baths sharng and all benefts. Wrtechld n my home Monday-Frlday. Prce $395. Tel on a wooded lot. $37,500. Box #8 South Somerset News-Fopapers, 6-10 Arlngton St., Man- nformaton call MOVNG AND STORAGE HAS MODERN 2 BAY SERVCE STATONS FOR Local & Long Dstance Movng Two famly home up to WALTER B. HOWE, NC, vlle, N.J. $24,OOO Real Estate Brokers 1966 CADLLAC DE VLLE Agents For FOR LEASE N Sx room ranch up to WLL BABY ST N MY HOME. A FEW HO~JRS A DAY AT GOOD door hardtop, factory ar condtttoned, full power equpped. WHEATEN VAN LNES SOMERSET AND MDDLESEX, N.J. $22,000 pay n the ar and sunshne wu An For bedroom home up to $23,000 Two bedroom home up to $16,000 CalBroker Hamlton St. Somerset, N.J. MONTGOMERY TOWNSHP, Belle Mead-Blawenburg Road. 28 acres, runnng brook. Also 2, one acre buldng lots. Phone , FVE ROOV-~yATTA~ E D PUAD C e co.o SETSll #llrtn L L O REPLACED FX T SHOP SOMERVLLE, N.J " "We Repar Everythng" All Work Guaranteed Complete General Tune Up Plugs, Ponts, Condenser, Ol Change, Blade Balanced and. Sharpened... $14.95 Applances, Rados & TV, H-F, Tape Recorders, Vacuum Cleaners, Power Tools, Lamps, Lawn Mowers. Used Lawn Mowers For Sale $20.00 & up. Used Applances Bought and Sold Electxcal Work and Odd Jobs Done n Homes LAWN MOWERS BOUGHT REGARDLESS OF CONDTON TRADE N ALLOWANCE ALLOWED ON MOWERS CLAREMONT NEW HOMES-RESALES-LOTS brng you excellent earnngs near home. Are you nterested? Wrte Box 564, Planfeld, N.J. or call BABYSTTNG WLL BE DONE N mmaculate, lke-new car. PRNCETON MOTORS my home n Manvlle. Please call Route 206 Prnceton, N.J Open Eves Barga:"= n Ma tr DENTAL RECEPTONST, MAture lady, some typng skll. Mustboard, recently tuned and n mar- UPRGHT PANO, FULL KEY- EXPERENCED MANVLLE teacher wshes to tutor n elementary subjects for the sum- be neat and have pleasant voce. velous shape. Call mer after 5 P.M. Wrte Box #4, c/o South Somerset Newspapers, 6-10 Arlngton FULLER BRUSH COMPLETE DMj SENSMATC, St., Manvlle, N.J. NCR & stenography machnes and PRODUCTS court reportng. Approved for full transfer credts toward a Baccalaureate degree at assocated CALL WOMEN SEWERS WANTED -- = Colleges. Free catalog. Free employment servce. Veterans Ap- work at home dongsmple sewng. EL We supply materals and pay shppng both ways. Good rate of pay. School Est proved New Brunswck Secretaral Pece work. Wrte Dept. 2W3, Jam= ARTHUR B, FSHER, SR. star ndustres nc., 100 Aehmun WASHNGTON VALLEY RD. St. Sault Ste. Mare, Mchgan, MARTNSVLLE, N,J, Zp MOTHERS WTH CARS Part tme work durng school SPNET PANO hours. Takng orders and delver- Wanted, responsble party to take ng, $30 per week, plus percentage. Call , spnet pano, Can be seen locally. over low monthly payments on a 8714 or wrte Sute 601, 1 Broadway, Camden, New Jersey , Cortland, Oho. Wrte Credt Manager, P.O. Box Lades wth management experence needed as Unt Mgrs. Mdse. Wanted OPERATORS WANTED;FORMERrow Machnes, Blnd sttch, zpper Garage, tully ar condtoned. Nearsetters. Franbe ndustres, 205 Weston School. Askng $22,900. Brooks Blvd. Manvlle, N.J , MATURE WOMAN FOR PART tme work. Apply at One Hour STERE O Brand New GARDEN OR SMALL FARM Famous make, all sold state, tractors, wanted n rough or junk Marttnzng, 25 So. Man St., Man-vlle. ttul walnut fnsh. Regularl /sells speed changer, 4 speaker, beau- condton. Call or 526- for $188.96, Unclamed Chrstmas WOMEN WANTED TO PACK layaw ay. eggs. Call between 9 and 4 daly. FULL PRCE $96.50 nstructon CALL SEWMASTER DRAKE BUSNESS COLLEGE 17 Lvngston Ave. New Brunswck, N,J, Complete Secretaral and Accountng Courses. Day and Nght Courses Telephone: CHarter -034? TUTORNG BY QUALFEDREAD ng specalst. Call Packng & Cratng 35 N. 17th Avenue Manvlle PHONE SAL S CARBURETOR & GNTON SERVCE Amercan and Foreg n car gnton parts Alternators - Generators starters - motor tune-up-wrng Regulators Sal Barone, Prop. DAL N. Man St., Manvlle, N.J. "Opp J-M.:M~n Gate CESSPOOLS AND SEPTC TANKS CLEANED 7 Trucks - No Watng RUSSELL RED CO. 20 Years.ExDerenP~ V EL FREE Junk Cars Removed Call A.M. to 8 P.M. Pad tranng course and fnancal assstance avalable. Call HE from 9 to 5 After 7 p.m. call VA--NO DOWN PAYMENT TO QUALFED BUYER FHA--LOW DOWN PAYMENT TO QUALFD BUYER MANVLLE-SOUTHSDE - Seven room, two story home. Four bedrooms, garage, ol hot water heat. 80 x 100 lot... $17,500 MANVLLE-WESTON Fve room ranch, attached garage, full basement, storms and screens, 100 x 100 lot wth curbs and gutters... $22,900 MANVLLE-NCOME PROPERTY, near hgh school, 3 rents totalng $265. per month. Ol hot water heat, two car garage, on fnshed street. Askng... $21,500 MANVLLE-NORTH SDE - Two famly, sx rooms and bath down, four rooms and bath up. Attached two car garage and breezeway. Ol hot water heat... $24,500 Manvlle 2-famly-2 bedrooms n each apartment. Separate utltes... $17,900 New Cape Cod--3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Lvng room, dnng room, 1-car garage... $22,500 Brdgewater Ranch--3 bedrooms, 1½ baths. Full basement. 1-car garage. Wooded lot... $28,500 Brdgewater Ranch--3 bedrooms, 1½ baths, full basement. Wall-to- -wall carpetng n lvng room, dnng room, and hall. Cty sewer... ~... $28,900 Choce lots avalable. VA NO DOWN-JFHA LOW DOttW~ to qualfed bum CLAREMONT REALTY CO. lammom. OuHdol ATTRACTVE WESTON RANCH - Three nce bedrooms, tle bath, complete ktchen, spacous lvng room. One car garage. Nce 100 x 100 plot. Property s n wonderful condton. See t. Askng... $22,900 GROCERY STORE BUSNESS - $2,500, See Thsl ncludes all fxtures and equpment. Stock extra. Near Manvlle Hgh. Good Lease. LKE NEW (2 & ½ YEARS OLD) - Fve room, front to back ranch, 3 bedrooms, lvng room and complete ktchen. 50 x 100 lot. Lost Valley area. Askng. $21,000 SWMMNG POOL! t goes wth ths nce two famly home. Fve rooms down, four rooms up. 2 car garage, nce 60 x 100 lot, fenced n. On North Sde of Manvlle. save trps to the shore. Buy Nowl Only. $27,900 MANVLLE SPECAL! New nneroom brck and alumnum home, four bg bedrooms, 2 and ½ baths, bg famly room, ktchen, lvng room dnng room and den, one car garage, bg lot. Only $27,900. See tl 1449 Domnc St., Wuton. See Us Now For All Detals A House To Trade n? See Usl CHARllESK g, BON610RN0 REALTORS Realtors nsurance Ro~ae200.aome~4~,NJ Man St. Manvlle, N.J. WANTO HELP THEM? MAKE MONEY WHLE YOU DO? BE A HOME HEALTH ADE? F YOU ARE A RESDENT OF SOMERSET COUNTY CAN WORK 3 TO 8 HOURS OR MORE A DAY CONTACT VSTNG HOMEMAKER SERVCE OF BOX.54 SOMERSET COUNTY. 86 GRANT AVENUE, SOMERVLLE PHONE !klt-M&r.$t MANVLLE Would you lke to own a three bedroom home wthout payng taxes? Second floor effcency apartment wll do that for you plus pay some of youl- other expenses. Hot water baseboard heat, garage, 80 x 100 lot.... Askng $22,900. We also buy, trade and sell all knds of Real Estate. DEWAL REALTY NC., nealtors,-4hn MANVLLE - SOUTHSDE - 2 FAMLY - 3 room and 5 room apartments, garage, gas heat, stprms and screens... $13,900 MLLSTONE -Moden; two story Colonal, four bedrooms, recreaton room, attached garage and porch. Freplace, brck front. 1 and ½ baths, gas heat, alumnum storms and screens. Curbs, gutters, sdewalks." Approxmately ¾ acre lot... $28,500 HLLSBOROUGH - Modern sx room ranch, attached garage, 1 and /= baths, basement, one acre lot.. $23,900 JOSEPH BELANSK al E=tato emke 212 S, ManSt, Manvlle RA Open Thursday & Frday Evenngs ~l" 8 Evenngs Call , or

11 ss THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1968 F.J. Chevrolet (Formerly known as Harvey Chevrolet) s now open Chevrolet mpala, Sport Coupe, V-8, Automatc, Power Steerng, Rado & Heater, Tlt Wheel. Very Clean. $1, Rambler 770, 2 dr., Hardtop, V.8, Stck Shft, Rado, Heater, Whte Walls, Black wth Red Vnyl nteror... $1, Farlane, Sport Coupe, V-8, Automatc, Power Steerng, Bucket Seats, Rado, Heater, Whte Walls, Vow Low Mleage... $ Ford Galaxxe, 500 Convertble, V-8, Automatc, Power Steerng, Rado, Heater, Whte Walls, Black wth Red nteror... $ Chevrolet, V~ Ton Pck Up. Fleetsde Body, 6 Cylnder, Rado and Heater. $1, Chevrolet Bscayne, 4-Dr., 6-cyl., Standard, Rado & Heater... $1, Thunderbrd Convertble, Full Power, Whte wth Black Top and Trm. $1, Pontac Tempest, Cdu-.ste~n, 6 cys., Auto., Rado & Heater, Whtewalls, All Vnyl Trm... $1,095 We have a wde selecton of New and Used Cars F. J. Chevrolet Route 22 Whtehouse Buck LaSabre Spar! ( (lllpe. AtmL, Power Steerng & Power Brakes, CLEAN! S Buck Sport Wagon V-8, Automatc, Power Steerng & Brakes, Rado & Heatel. S1895 "65 hlck Skyhlrk, 4-Dr. Sod;n, (~ cyl., Ah.)nlalc. Power Slcerl)g, A R CONDTONN(;. $1695 "64 Buck ~t Sabre ( t)llvcrlble, :lut() :tn~., pt)wer stccrllg, & pl)wcr br;lkes, cxlra clenn. MUSl see. $ hlck Rvera Atlt)ll:llt :ull Ptv,,, r, Absolulcly l.ke Br:lnd New. Must $ Buck Wldcat Sporl Coupe, Automatc, Power Steerng, Power Brakes, R & H, Exceptonally Clean...,... S1495 RCE S R CYCLE CENTE Free Helmet Wth Purchase of New 1968 Motorcycle Trumph-Kawask-Bultaco DRVEWAYS SALES AND SERVCE PARKNG LOTS & ROADS DRVEWAY SEALED - S STll1011FSS SNGER SEWNG CENTER W. Man St. CONCRETE DRVES & SDEWALKS ACADY OF COFUT R tlcltll~,oo West Man St. Open9to9 Sat. gto5 Bound Brook PATOS, CURBS & CONCRE /E SHAPES mms)o, mmsln co=~.., c~ Somervlle Phone FREE ESTMATES n =mmv.tv0.. mt mm,s. at. Tel Open Thurs. & Fr. tl 9. CAMPER PCKUPS J L _ ll [ DAL ]...CAM. a MOTOR NOt t;p; ~o~ce Take notce that the Town & Country hm, 11 NORTN eranch J Take notce that John Patrock a~ Lucnls Take notce that John lal Pence, tfsdll~ nc, has appled to the Townshp Commttee Putrouk, tradlng as Petz*o~k e Aqunre have Lee e Bar and GrUl, haa appled tuthe MaYorl U.. lt. ~12 Take notce that thedachahund ljavernhassppled to the Townshp Commttee of Hlleber- of lllsbqrough Townshp, New for a ~1 :appled to the Tow,shp commtth~e of the and Coancn ot the Boroegh of Manvlle, Plenary Retal Consumpton Llceneb for Premsns sltuatnd at Route 20S, South Somervlle, Somerset for the retmwat ot Plenary Ret~tl.ew Townshp of HUlsberou~h, tn the County o! ouch Townshp, Now Jersey, for a Plenary Jersey, for a Ptenary R~ Consumpton U, on~ve ~ks and $,00 per week ceneo for premtma stuated at S00.O~ W. Retal ConSumpton Lcense forpremteessnunted at Box 123, Ft. 200, South Somervlle, New N.J. Consumpflon LtcenSe No, C-g for prem~uts Camphln Ro~d, Many/le, New Jersey, for three or more consecutve Offcers and stockholders at the "/ own & Located at Amwell Rand. Belle Mead, New Jersev. dletoly tn wrtng to Fruaels Peltaok, BOrough ob~eett=~, tf ate, a~td hn ma~ tram,- WeekS, There s a chores of SO Country nn, nc., are Walter B. Mooney, Specal Servces Publc Notce Offcers and stockholders of the Dachshundpresdent, Route 206, South Somervlle, N.J.; Tavern are Albert V. Everett, presdent; Erna Objectons, t any, should be made lmmedlately n wrung to Catherne Boldlne, Manvllle, New Jerlulr. Ads may be daplayed wth wh/t~ Clerk ot the Borough ef Mu~vttle, Mu~ctl~.t cents for each addtonal 4 lnee. Stephen Patska, secretary & trneaurer, P/ads h. Yost, treasurer and secretary, and Emmamoat Drve, Bound Brook, N. J.; Mary Jane Clerk of the Townshp at H:-borough, Ne- (Slgeed) Moore, shareholder, 250 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Mooney, stockholder, Route 206, South Somervftle, N. J. "l~e ;~o[e stocltho[,~ers n applcant, Petrock s lake notce that George A. Esposto tradng shanlc New terse apace "%rd/or adduonaf ~pltat Newark, John Fellce as George s Bar & Grll, /nc., hasuppltedto the WALLS WASHED, BATHROOMS ObJector, s, f any, should be made mmedately n wrtng to Catherne Santonsstaso~ S00-02 W. Complan Rd. lettsre at $1.61 per nch (mnmum Mayor and Councl of the Boroogh of Manvlle, Objectons, f any, should be made mmedately tn wrtng to Catherne Sontonastaso, Llqunr, are John Petroek and Lucllle Patrock. Manvlle, N. J. santzed, wndows cleaned 50 New Jersey, for a Plenary Retal Consumpton Clerk of the Townshp ot HUlsberough, Neshanlc, New Pc:rock s L qunrs MN 6-B-6S 2t sze - 2 nches). Box numbers are LcenSe for the promses stuated at Clerk of the Townshlp of llulsberough, Neahanlc, New JurneVo Belle Mead, New Jersey cents a sde. Most odd Jobs that Route 200 FE~: $ ~.44.e0 extra. South Man Street, Manvlle, Now are awkward for you, we can possbly do. Gve us a call Mr. George A. Esposlto, Pres. de Treas. Box lg3, Rt. 206 (slgnnd) TERMS:.2S cents b/lung charge f OFFCERS 8y John Petrock, Presdent Albert V. Everett, Prosldnnt Town & Country nn CL&SSFED RATE8 LueUle Patrock, ad s not pad for wthn 10 days 00 East Sprng Street, Walter B. Mooeey, Seerotary-Treasurar a lr 3 P.m. South Somervlle, N.J. Presdent after e~z)lraton of ad. The newspaper le not responsble for errors Somervlle, New Jersey SSN ( SSN All Cl;,sefed Advertslngappeers Mr. Renato R. Esposlto, Vce Presdent SSN t FEE; $ /.36 FEE: $ East Sprng Street FEE: $ 7.68 n all three newspapers, ManHlle not corrected by the advertser Somervlle, New Jersey News, ~ Frankln News-Record a~d mmedately followng the frst 9EAT THE SPRNG RUSH-CALL Mr. George D. Espnslto. Vce Presdent now, for servce on your lawn 3~ Frankln Drve Take notce that MattY and Rch, Me., tradng Take notce that Veterans or Manvlle, nc., South Somerset Naw~, Ad may be pubucatlon ot the ad, MlUstone, New Jersey as the SL~rllln Room, have appled to the mayor r appled to the Mayor and Cmmcl] o! Take notce that Perhach s Tavern, nc. haa mower, Sears, Craftsman mowers Mr. Ray C. Eaposto, Secretary and councl of the Borough of Manvlle, New 3orough of Monvllta for a club lcense for appllnd to the Mayor and Councl of the Borough of Manvlle, New Jersey, for a Plenary for new ads s 5 P.M. ontuesday& Arlngton ft.,, Manvlle, 725-$S00, maled n or telephoned. Deadlne; MAN BUSNESS OFFCE: 6-10 repared. M & D Lawn Mower, R, D. No. 1 Jersey, for a plenary retal consumpton lcense = or the premses stuated at 10 South )remlses altnsted at 600 Washngton Ave., Somervlle, New Manvlle, N.,7. Retal Consumpaon LJeer~e tot premses tocoted et 16 South Mats St., Manvtlle~ New Ads must be cancelled by ~ P.M., Hlllsborough Offce, The Claremoat Buldng, 63 RL 206, SOUffle: Call 6 to. 8, Names and addresses of stockholders holdng Street, Manvlle, New Jersey, OFFCERS 10% of the ssued and outstandng stocks of the Objectless, f any, should be made mmedately n wrtng to Francs Peltsek, BoroughMauvllle, N.J. Presdent, Mtchael Zehan, Mll- Chester S. Raczkowakt, 5B0 llarrlson Ave., Mondays. OF F/CERS applcant corporatons: Mr.C~orge A. Esposlto Clerk ot the Borough of ManVlle, Muncpal stone, N.J. Sr. Vce Presdent, Andrew Shuleskl, 210 Czapllckl St., Manvlle, N. J. Jr. New Jersey, Presdent and Treasurer, or one week or f or~ored n ad- Hamlton St, Classfed adver- George Parhanh, 45 N. BOth Ave., Manvllte, RATES $1.50 for 4 lnes or less Somervlle, Franldn Offce, 72~ 00 East Sprng Street Buldng, Manvlle, New Jersey, A nnouncements Somervlle, New Jersey Matthew N. lorlllo, Jr. Vce Presdent, Paul Trout, 119 SO. L0th Ave,, Ethel Perhach, 45 N. 20th Ave,, Manvlle, vance; $1.~8 each for two conae- Ueng Objectons, f any, should 13o made mmedately n wrtng to Francs A. Pollack, Bor- Rchard Mazurek Presdent Manvlle, N.J., 3rd Vce Presdent, George New Jersey, Vce Presdent and Secretary. eanovlch 370 Orchard St., Manvlle, N. J., stockholders ough Clerk of the Borough ot Manvlle, Muncpal Buldng. Manvlle. New Matthew 51. orlllo Vce-Pres. & Asslat. See. Soorotary, P~U[ "]~ out, t0 SO. 10th Ave,, George Parhaoh, 45 N. 20th Ave, Manvlle, New Manvlle, N, J. Treasurer, Thomas Bradley, South Somerset News, ] he Frankln News Record CARD OF THANKS George s Bar & Grll, nc. Sec.& Treasurer 520 tar~tsoa Ave., Manvlle, N. J. Trustee, E~bel Perhach, 4S N. 20th Ave,, MsdvUte, New Manvlle News South Man Street 51N t Zlgmund Wlsntewskl~ Falcoe Rd., SomervUlo, Manvlle, New Jersey FEE: $ 6.08 N.J., ~uatee, Johe Bmoltnka, 3S0 Whte Ave., Frank Ltzak, 234 N. 9th Ave., Manvlle, We wsh to thank our frends George A. ESposlto, Presdent ManvlUe, N. J.. Trustee, Armond Consalvo, N.J. and relatves for ther assstance MN t Battle Lane, MarUnsvU]e, lprustee, Joseph Objectons, f any, should be made mmedately n wrtng to Francs Pollack, Bormlgh :P,O. BOX 146, Somervlle, N.J and expressons of sympathy upon FEE: $ Rakowltz, 821 W. Complan Rd., Manvlle, N.J., Trustee, Kelman Beko, 1414 W. Complan Rd., : Clerk ol the Borough of Manvlllo, Muncpal CLASSFED ADVERTSNG FORM the death of our husband and Take notce ",a Walter and Stella C. Ha.Atemacho, tradng aa WaVe Bar &Grll, have Taylor Ave,, Somervlle, N.J. Trustee, Paul Buldlng, Manvllln, New Manvlle, N. J., Trustee, Jack 2uceskT, 109 Perhaeh s Tavern, nc. father, Metro Stelma. A specal lake notce that Mary Eskow, tradng as the appled to the Mayor and Councl of be Borough 16 S. Man St. Henaldo, 7 LoganDr,,somervll]e, N.J.,Trustee, thanks to the pallbearers and the Colonal ~n, has appled to the Mayor and of Manvlle, Now Jersey, for a Plenary Retal Manvltle, N,J. Councl of the Borough of ManvUle, Now Jersey, Frank Flduk, 47 Dakota St.. Manvlle, N. J. Consumpton lcense for premses stuated at. ManvlleRescue Squad. Trustee, Edward Leblda. 106 SO. Greeshelmer for a Plenary Retal Consumpton Lcense for 337 N. Man Street, Manvlle, New Ethel Perba cj~ Kathryn Stelma and. premses stuated at 600 South Man Street, St., Manvlle, N. J. Trustne. Objectons, f any, should be made mmedately n wrtng to Francs Peltauk, Borough MN ~t ~tce Presdent and secretar Objectons, t any, shouldbemadelmmedately n wrtng to Francs Peltauk, Borough famly 5tanvllla, New OhJecttons, tf any, should be.*ado :umedtatejy n wrtng to Francs Pelt.;lskf Boroagh Buldng, Manvlle, New Jers~-l. Buldng, Manvlle, New Clerk of the Borough of Manvttta, MunLcpet Clerk of the Borough of Manvlnn, Murdnpal FEE: $9.92 Clerk of the Borough of Manvlle, blunlclpall (sgned) Veterans of ManvRe, nc. Buldng, Manvlle, (Sl ~ed) New Take netlce that Elmcrest nn nc., a corporatlon at the State at New Jersey, has appllnd Walter and Stella C. ~ajdamacba 600 Wash/n~4on Ave. 337 N. Man Street Mary Eskow ManvlLte, N. J. to the Mayor and Cmmcll, of the Borough el 4 LNES - 1 NSERTON... $1.50 Manvlle, N. J. JUNK CARS OR TRUCKS WANTed, 24 hour towng servce. Call Manwlo, N.J. 500 S. Man St. Manvlle, New Jersey, tar the renewal of the (S nsertons - no changes)... $3,00 FEE. $ Plenary Retal Consumpton Lcense No. C-20, FEE: $ 5.44," (When 1~ald n Advance) anytme, MN G t located 321 SO. Maln St., Manvllle, N. J. FEE: $ 5.44 Ob.lectlone, f uny, should be made frame- H blled add.25. lhk0 notce that John D~C[cce, trudthg as dlately, n wrltlng, to Fruncls Peltaek, Borough 6 DeCtcco s Bar, has appled to the Mayer and Clerk of thn Borough of Munv[llo, Munlctpal Counotl ot the Borough ot Manvll/e, New Jersey, for a Plenary Retal Co~umPUoe tcenee The names and resldenoes of the CLASSFCATON Buldng, Manvllte, New Take notce that BROOKS LQUOR CO. ~C., Take notce that Mchael and Step.ate Gaber, Publc Notces tradng as Brooks Lquors has appled to the tradng as 51 & S Bar and Grll, have appled to for premses stuated at E. Camplath dlrectura, and stockholders et Elmcreat nn Mayor and Councl of the Borough of 51anvlllo the Mayor and Councl of the Borough of Manvlle, New Jersey for a Plenary ReteU Con- ObJecUons, f any, should be made mme- Ncholas /Jbedn Jr. l~ esldent NAME Hd., ManvUle, New nc., are: for renaw:tl of Plenary Retal Dstrbuton (alcoholc beverages) lcense for premse stuated at J6 Brooks Blvd., Manvlle, New Jersumpton Lcense for premtses stuated at 22 dately n wrtng to Francs Pollack, Borough 156 So. 13th Ave., Manvlle, N. J. Washngton Ave., Manvlle, New CJerk ot the BOroUSh of ManY/le, Mun/clpal Elzabeth Jane Lebedz, Secretary sey. Objectons, f any, should be made mmedately n wrtng to Francs Pollack, Bor- (stgced) Charles Fetchko, treasurer-vce Pres. Buldng, Manvlle, New 155 SO. 13th Ave., Manvlle, N. J. ADDRESS Take notce that Walter Farynowskl, tradng 311o followng are the names, addresses and ough Clerk of the Borough of Manvlle, Mtmcll~ ll Bulhllng, 5anvUle, New Rose DeClare Eugenla Fetehko, l~ocordlng Secretary John DeC/cco 1~9 SO. 16th Ave., Manvllte, N. J. TMES ~AD.-?... CHARGE Edd:e s ~vern, has appled to the 5layer ttles Of corporate members: Objectons, f any, should be made mmedately tu wrtng to Francs,%. Petack, Bar- aml Councl of the Borough of 5hmvlllo, Now dersay~ fore Plonff y Retal Consumlglon Lcense for Promses stuand at N. 5lan E. Complan Rd. :. ;~9~o. l sth Ave., Maavlle, N J. Stephante Geber blanvllle, New Jersey ouch Clerk or ManvlBe. MN Washngton Ave. Street, 51anvllla, New Robert Golden lo0 Drlscoll St., MN Objectons, f any, should be made lmlnedtately n wrtng to Francs Pollack, Borough 5anvlle, N.J. Presdent 51anvUle, N. J. FEE: ~1.6S FEE: $7,68 Jeanne Golden 1OO Drlscoll St., MN Clerk of the Borough of Manvlle, Muncpal Manvlle, N.J, Treasurer FEE: $ 5,44 OF SPECAL SCHOOL DS- Take sauce that Andrew and Eugenc Zlellnsat, tradtng as sells Mead nn~ have applled SHP OF HLt,SBOROUGH, N THE SSSER BROS. NC. TR CT ELECTON OF THE TOWN- Edmund F. Golaszowskl 116 Buhllng, Manvlle, New Walter Farynowsk[ Brooks Blvd. 51anvllle, N.J. to the Townshlp Commttee of Hlllsharough, COUNTY OF SOMERSET, NEW JER- Vce- Presdent N. Man St. Take notce that Corner Tavern has appled New Jersey, for a Ple~ry Retell Coneumptoa SEY ON TUESDAY, JUNE 25, Laura N. Golaszowskl 116 Manvlle, N. J. to the Mayor and Councl of the ~orough or (Snce 1913) /.Scones for premses nltnated at Route 200 FEE: $5.12 SOUTH SOMERSET NEWS THE FRANKLN NEWS-RECORD THE MANVLLE NEWS STADELE S PANOS AND ORGANS Thomas Organs Rodgers Organs Brand new Thomas Spnet organ, 75 watt all transstor, Color Go musc, four famles of voces,. 2 manual, 13 pedals, walnut fnsh, 5 year warranty, bench, delvery. ONLY $ Unon Ave. Route 28 Mddlesex EL EL MN t SecretaryBr ks Blvd., Manvlle, N. d. FEE: $,~.do SUMMARY OR SYNOPSS OF AUDT REPORT FOR PUBLCATON SUMMARY OR SYNOPSS OF 1967 AUDT REPORT OF TOWNSHP OF HLLSBOROUGH AS REQURED BY N,J.S. 40A:5-7 COMBNED COMPARATVE BALANCE SHEET ASSETS Cash and nvestments Taxes, Assessments, Lens and Utlty Charges Recevable Property Acqured for Taxes- A ssossed Value Accounts Recevable Deferred Charges to Revenue of Succeedng Years TOTAL ASSETS LABLTES RESERVES AND SL RPLUS mprovement Authorzatons Other Labltes and SPecal Funds Reserve for Certan Assets Recevable SurPlus TOTAL LABLTES, ANO SURPLUS TOWNSHP RESERVES OECEMBER OF HLLSBOROUGH DECEMBER 31, 3966 $326, $404, , , , , , ~9.82 2, $704, $625, $ $ O / ~ , $704, $625, COMPARATVE STATEMENT OF OPERATON AND SURPLUS REVENUE (CASH BASS) Surplus Balance, January 1 Mscellaneous From Otl~or Than Local Property Tax Leves Collectons of Delnquent Taxes and Tax Ttle Lens Collectons of Current Tax Levy Total Funds CURRENT EXPENDTURES (ACCRUAL BASS) Budget Expendtures: FUND YEAR 1967 YEAR 1966 $ 314, $ 430, , , OO, ;,azu,~ , $3,154, $2,472, Ford Wagol Muncpa/Purposes $ 585, County Taxes $ 374,707, , Country Sedarl, V-8, Au orlqa- Local Schoot Taxes 1,965, ,357, tc, Power Steerltg and Other Expendtures 7, , Brakes. Rado 3nd Heater, Total Expend/tures $2,932,507,77 $2,160, Cleat1. Less: Expendtures to be Rased by Total Adjusted Expendtures $2,932, $2,157, ~. 63 Pontac Surplus Balance, December 31 $ 222, $ 314, Bonnevlle Convertble, Auto- RECOMMENDATONS *l.that contnued efforts be made to dspose of property acqured by Tax matc, Power Sleerllg & Ttle Len Lqudaton n order to return such propertes to a tax payng status. Brakes, Escepton;tlly Clean. $1295 *2,That efforts be made to apply unallocated recepts. *3.That unpad FranchSe and Gross Recepts shown on Exhbt "A-15" be collected. *4.That all nterfunds be lqudated. 61 Buck LaSabrc 4-dr, t T, AUhL Trans.. *5.That the unexoended balances of mprovement authorzatons shown on Exhblt "C-3" be cancelled by resoluton for those mprovements whch Powcr ~lecl ng, Power have been completed. Brakes. R &. J:~xlra, E lra *6.That roce/pts be deposted or remtted to the Treasurer by all muncpal ClOatl. offcals wthn 48 hours as prescrbed by statute (N.J.S. 40A:5-15). 7.ThattltePolleoDepartmontmalntanabanKaccountforreven~escolldcted. _S59_5 8.That the old outstandng checks n the Current Fund and Relef Trust Fund be cancelled. CADLLAC PAVNG Fenn, essey -thnsuretybondofthetaxco ector, Treasuror be lncreased to an amount to comply wth the requrements of the Local Fnance Board. stone, New Jersey, for a Plenary BOtaU Dstrbuton lcense for premses located at Man 1966 Recommendatons. Street and Amwell Road, MUlstono, Somerset The above summary or synopss was prepared from the report.of audt of County, New the Townshp of Hlllsborough, County of Somerset, for the calenoar year ObJectons, t any, should, De maeo.. lmmedtately tn wrttt~ to Frank Bt:s, Clerk ot )967. Ths reoort uf audt, submtted bv Suplee, Clooney and Company, Certfed Publc Accountants and Reg stered Mun clpal Accountants, s on fle the Borough of Mlstons, Somerset County, at the ownshp Clerk s ottlce ann may be nspected by any,nterostea person. N. J, luck 0pel ~uthorzed Buck-Opel Dealers SSN. a T 135 W. Man St;, Somervlle ~o: $ C. Santanastaso Clerk MEN WOMEN ~ krn.g MONEY TUDENT NOW ~G ACCPTD" TO TU~ f~l COMPUTER PROGRAMMNG JOBS targ M MJYAC SEWNG MACHNES Just Receved n Trade Snger Zg-Zag Portable, n good condton, sews lke new. Only... $69.95 Manvlle, Somerset County, New Jersey, for a Belle Mead. New Jereev~ S HEREBY GWEN to the legal voters Plenary Retal Consumpton Lcense for premses s tuated at 340 South blan Street, 5tanvllle, dately n wrtng to Catherne Santonastaso, borough, n the County of Somerset, New Jersey, Objectless, f any, ShoUld be made mme- ot the 8choot Dstrct ot the Townshp of Hlls- New Clerk of the Tow~hlp el HlllsboroUgh, Neshaldo, New r)lstrlct w/ll be held on Tuesdey, the 251hday of that a specal electon ot the legal voters nf sad Objectons, f any, should be made mmedately n wrtng to Francs Pollack, Clerk of CSlgeed) June, 1988, at 2:00 o clock P.M. the Borough at 51anvllle, Muncpal Bulldlngw Andrew Z/ellnek ManvBa, New Eegenta Ztelneld The polls wll reman open untl 9:60 o c eek Joseph Kozlowsk/and Route 206 P.bl., and as much longer as may be nscns- Frances Kozlowsk[ Belle Mead, N. J. 340 South Man Street Manvllle, New Jersey FEE: $ 5,44 Take notce that Valentne A. and ~ene S. Cyburt tradng as Cybur/ s Lquor Store, has appled to the Mayor and Counoll el the Borough at Manvlle, New Jersey, for a Plenary Dstrbuton Lcense for prends0s located at 26 South blaln Street, Manvlle, New Objectons, lr any, should he made mme- Hlllsberough, n the County ot Somerset, s authorzed (a) to mprove the flllsborough Hgh Sohool presently hejng dlatrlut at the nterseuton ot Old and Homestead Head by the construotten or nstellaflne ot foldng Perl:tons ntheaudltortum, dately n wrtng to Francs Ps:ark, Borough Take notce that the Polsh Amercan Home, curbng at the ste of sad school, fenelng n Clerk ot the Borough ot Manvlle, Munlclpal:no. t/a P-H Lounge has appled to the Boroogh the area at the athletc track, bleechors at tha Butldlng, 51anvllte, New Councl, Manvlle, N. J. for a plenary retal football feld and addttlone bteaohers (Slg~ed) consumpton lcense for premlsea stuated at bleacher steps n the ~mnastem; and to expend Valennne A. and rene S. Cyburt 120 North 4th Ave., Manvllle, N. J. (or at Ot the atoresatd, ncludng ncdental 26 S, 5lan St. Names and rasldnnces ot all off/cers and expenses, not exceedng $50,000; and (b) Manvlle, N. J. dlreclors are as fol ows: order to t~mnce sad expendture to ssue OFFCERS bonds of the school dlstrl t n the prncpal FEE: $5.44 Francs A. Peltack, 1102 bukes Parkway, a mount of $50,000. Manvlle, N, J. Presdent, Stanlny Konczyk, 64 Morton St., SomurvUtu, N. J. Vtce Presdent, Lorelta Mazewskl, /31 E. Math St., Sem- The polllng places for sad electon and ther reepactlve pollng dstrcts (d0scrthed by reference to the electon dstrcts used at last Take settee that Stanley and Jula Nloradl~ urvule, N, J., Secretary, Walter Jaalnskl, tradng as Mary s Tavern, have appllnd to th Roosevelt Ave., Manvlle, N. J. Fnancal General Electon n sad Muncpalty) are establshed snd have been desllptatnd a5 follows Mayor and Councl or the Borough of Many/le, Secretary, Bruno Weglowskl, Koopf St., Munrlls, N, J. Treesuror, New Jersey, for a Plenary Retal Co~umptlon and no person shall vote at sad eleetlun elsewhere than at the pollng place desgnated for Lcense for promses stuated at 100 Brooks DRECTORS Boulevard, Manv//te, Now Joruey. Stanloy Z~kteta, 817 Lthc01n Ave., Manvlle, e voters of the pollng ds:tnt n whch hs or ObJoctlona, f any, should be made mmedately n wrltlng to Francla Pollack, Borough N.J. Stanley Lesnlowskl, 102 SO, 9th AVe., N.J. Bernlce Smollnakl, 132 Kyle St., Manvlle, 8he reeldes: Clerk at the Borough of ManvUle, Munlelpo ManvlRe, N.J. Frank Jsblounkl, Jr. 70S W. POLLNG DtRTRCT NO. t Buldng, Manvlle, New Jeraey. Camplsm Rd., Mnnvlllu, N. J. (Sgnnd) ObjectonS, tf any, should be made mme- Pollng place at the Munlellgal Buldng at Old Jul a Nleradka Amwell Road, Nenhanle, n the echool Dstrct, Stanley Nleradha for legal voters resdng wth General Electon 940 Fable Ave. b,strlct No. (,). Msnvllte, N. J. MN FEE: $ 5.76 Take notce that Atexand0r Folce, tradng as Mllstone Lquor Store, ntends to apply to the Mayor and Councl of the Borough ot Mll; FEE: $ 5.76 tslg~ed) Alexander Fellce. blaln Street, Mlllstoue, N, J. SSN 6-a-es FEE: $S.70 Take netlce that M. Mastrobuonn &S, Coftaro, tradlngas Amwell Farms ~u nc,, have ap~bed At the end electon, the tallowng wll be *rake notce that Stanley Golden Sr., tradng to the Townshp Commttee ot HLlteborough submtted: as the r-rlondly Tavern, has appled to the Townshp, New Jersey, for a Ptenary Retal PROPOeAL NO, 1 Mayor and CouncU ot the Borough of Manvlle, Consumpton Lcense tor premses located at New Jersey, for a Plenary Retal C0nsumptlonRoute 206, South Somer~ate, N. J. The Board of Educaton of the Townshp or, lcense for premses slthated at 809 S, Man Objectons, f any, should be made mmedately n Street Manvlle. New 3erao v. -~so, Hlllaboroegh, n the County or Somerset, s wrtng to Catherne ~antonest Object one, t any, should be made mmedately n wrtng to Francs Peltank, BOrough Clerk of the Townshp or HlUaboroagh, Neshouts, New authorlznd (a) to mprove the Blllsborou~ Hgh SchOol presently beng constructed n the Clerk at the Borough of Manvlle, Muntcllxal (sl~ed) sohoo) dstrct =t the ~tersectlon of Old Amwell Road and Homestead Road by provdng Buldng.?,lanvllle. New Mchael Maatrobuono, Presdent tar a lanlpzage laboratory wth all neces=ary 22 Delevan Street Stanley Golden Sr. taclljtles end the porahase and nstalls:ton tor New Bruru~w/uk, N. J. 806 S. Math Street use n sald sohoot of educatonal equpment of! 200 shares 50% Manvlle, New Jersey Salvatore Cotfaro, Secretary var oua types, nclndthg equpment for shopsl 22 eelevan Street and to expend for utl ot the aforesatd, tno udlng FEE: $ 5.44 lnoldental exponeee, not exceedng $110,000; New Brunswck, N. J. 200 shares 50% and Co) n order to flnanne sad expanduuro to ssue bonds of the school d/strct n the prncpal Amwell Farms ~n, nc, Take notce that John and Jean Shamro, trad- 381 Route 200 amount of $110,000 ng as Shamro s Bar & Grll, has appled to the So. Somervlle, N. J. PROPOSAL NO. Mayor and Councl or the Borough el Manvlle, SSN t New Jersey, for a Plenary Retal C0nsumptl0n FEE: $ 8,00 Thn Board Of Educaton of the Townshp of Lcense tor premses stuated at 58 South Man Hl:lsborough, n the County of Somerset, s ~rent, Now Objectons, f any, should be made mmedately n wrrlng to Frencls Pollack BOrough authorzed (a) to mprove the Hlllsedrough l~ake notce hat Charle s Farm nn nc. has Hgh SchOOl presently belng conetrnced n the Clerk of the ~orough el ManvUte, MunLctpat appled to the Townshp Commttee or Fllllsborough Townshp for a Plenary Retal Con- Road and Homestead Road by the purchase and school dstrct at the ntersecton otold Amwell Buldng,, danvlle, New sumptton Acenso tor premses stuated at Amwell Road, Belle Mead, Now JerseY. all nsuessary tacllltles, and to expeed therefor, lnetel at on theren ot ktchen equpment wlth John & Joan Shamro 58 S. Maln St., Offcers of Charlle n Farm nn nc. are ncludng ncdental expenses, not exeeedln, Manvlle, N, J, Frank Qurlclo, Presdent; A~gete P. Qurteto, $65,000~ and Co) tn order to ftnanns sad vce-presdent; and treasurer. pandl~re to ssue hands of the school dlstrlot ObJecUons, f any, should be made tmmedately n wrlttng to Catherlse n the prtnctpat amount of $6S,000, FEE: $ 5.44 Sentenastaso, Clerk of the Townshp ot HUlsboroUgh, Neshanl, New (sgned) Frank Qurtclo, Presldeot Belle Mead, N. J, ~N e.6-e0 2t FEE: $ 5.7G dately, n wrtng to the B,orongh Councl, Manvlle, New. Polsh Amercan Home, nc. 12S No, 4th Ave, Manvtllu, N. J. Lornlta Mar.ewskl~ Hoe. SOo y. &an S-d-68 2t FEE: $ Take notce that Chester TroJanoskl Jr., (radlng as the Chester House, has appl/ed to the Mayor and Councl of the Borough ot Manyule, New Jersey, tar a Plenary Retell Consu~p(lon t/cease for premss stuated at North Man Street, Manvlle, New ton Dstrct No.s). ~ de /. Objectons, t any, should be made mmedately n wrtng to Francla Peltack, Borough B~ ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATON Clerk of the Borough ot Manvll:e, Munlcll~lHLL BOROUGH TOWNSHP~ SOMERSET Buldng, Manvlle, N. J. HLLSBOROUGH TOWNSH P, SOMERSET MN t FEE: $ 5.44 Chester TroJannskl Jr. Mllstone Road R.D, 1, Somervlle, N,J. saw to permt all the lsgel votare then present to vote and to cast ther hallot~. The electon wll b~ held and all thelekalvotersol the School Dstrct wll vote at the resptmtlve palla8 places atated below, PROPOSAL NO. $ ~ns Beerd at Educaton ot the TownshJp er l, ~ de ~ ~T POLLNG DSTRCT NO. 2 REDUCED PRCES ON ALL MAKES NEW AND USED Honda-SSA-No~lon- Mst hlnl-.ducat- Cylnder borng-all makes. Burger s Motorwcles Sales & Servce Three Brdges HWy M les South of Somerv lle U PAGE GMC TON PCKUP TR$C( FREPROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE PAOKNG - ORATNG - SHPPNG LOOAL ANO LONG DSTANDE MOVNG REOULAR TRPS TO FLORDA (We own and operate our own vans) AGENTS OF UNTEO VAN LNES, NO, OUR 4th YEAR SOMERVLLE PLANFELD NEW BRUNSWOK 12-3t O0 / O0 OUR PENCLS ARE SHARPFOR Best ON Buys 196s0 CARS 8 TO Chevrolets CHOOSE FROM CHEVROLET CHEVELLE CHEVY CORVAR CORVETTE All of Dooley Bros. Salesmen Have Sharpened~ Ther Pencls, To Gve Yea The Lowest Prces Ever On A New Pollng place ut the alleberough School tt[[ Route 200, Be:s Mead, tn the Sehoul bl trct, [ ter legal voters reedlng wlthln General Elec- J non Dtstrlot No,s), 2, 4, 6 4= 9. ~.=,-~-~ ~ [! POLLNO DS~CT NO, ~ Pollthg place st the Sunnymeed School atsouny- [ mead Road, Somervltlu, n the School Dlatrlct, t z for legs: voters resdng wthn General Elec- OVER COUNTY, NEW JERSEY.. JOHN R, PAC FCO. Secretary SeN 6-6,e8 t NEW C.tlS RA E. MAN SOMERVLLE FEE: $ 1~.~2 USED CARS RA 3,6505 MAN ST. FNDEltNE - - _ % t. % %. L 2 4" 4", 4 :. e %. ~..

12 PAGE 12 Newspaper Tells Communty Acton Groups How To A ten-page newsletter that tells how to produce a communty acton newspaper was released today by the New Jersey CommuntyAclon Tranng nsttute. The new publcaton, ~Phe CAT Newsman," s specally desgned to help nelgllborhood groups put out a newsletter that wll produce communty acton at the grass roots level Barry A. Passett, drector of the nsttute, made the announcement: "Ths latest tranng materal s an nformal manual o~erngntormaron on how to wrte, produce and then use effectvely a publcaton to solve neghborhood problems. t does not deal wth puttng out a folksy, nformatve neghborhood newspaper but concerns tself wth producng a newsletter that wll lead to communty acton. A copy of the news manual and a catalogue of al nsttute materlals can be obtaned by wrtng to: New Jersey Communty Acton Tranng nsttute, Post OttlceBox 4078, Trenton, The frst copy requested wll be free. Charter Members Receve Pns GRGGSTOWN - Several charter members of the Auxlary of the Grggstown Fre Company re= ceved sterlng commemoratve pns May 29. The 20-year veterans ncluded Mrs. Arthur Carroll, Mrs. Kenneth Hoagland, Mrs. John Rlghtmre, Mrs. Oswald Hoepfner, Mrs, Raymond Peters, Mrs. George B. Doyle, Mrs. J. Stanley Madsen, Mrs. Stephen V. Kady and Mrs. Paul Skodacek. Mrs. Carroll was the orgnal presdent and Mrs. Hoagland, the vce presdent. The au>:llary wll tour the South Somerset Guld of Creatve Arts facltes and see a demonstraton on sculptorng on June 25. Cars wll leave the frehouse at 7:30 p.m. ROCky Hll Pool Sets Regstraton SOUTH SOMERSET NEWS Work Accord Reached By Rutgers, ARRVE AT AGREEMENT-- stt for next two years. Lookng on from left are Dr. Wl- Presdent James Benncasa el Local 888, Amercan Federaton of State, County and Mu- Rutgers presdent Mason W. lam Wenberg, assstant to ncpal Employees, and vcepresdent John L. Swnk of Rut- Merkel of Trenton, employees Gross for labor relatons. Jack gers Unversty prepare to sgn councl representatve, and Ben a memorandum whch wll govern workng condtons of em- unon vce-presldent. Balaam of Frankln Townshp, ployees at The State Unver-... ~* r,~... :......~-...::: ~,;:.. : :. :.... t... ~... ~... =~... MONTGOMERY -- Regstraton for summer membershp at the Rocky Hll Pool wll be held Frday and Saturday, June 7 and 8 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The 10oo1, located on Rver Road, s under Downhll Yachtng the drecton of the Montgomery Townshp Recreaton Commsson, HELPNG HAND: CarlaStoddard of Hllsborough steades Delaware Rver. They were Delaware Rver. They were part and opens on June 15. the canoe for stern-paddler part of a Rollng Hlls Grl Lfeguards wth senor llfe savng certfcates are also needed at Deborah Whalen of Manvlle Scout Councl "downhll" yachtng trp May 2S-26, and had as the grls come ashore at the Rocky Hll pool Those nterested should contact Recrea- the Zane Grey nn near Lack= just completed a two-hour run awaxen, Pn. durng a two-day of 12 mles ncludng bref hops ton Drector Herbert A. Forder canoe trp from Narrowsburg through the rapds of the upper for further nformaton. to Sparrowbnsh, N.Y. on the Delaware. Newlyweds, let ths famly bunk gve you a lft! THE Unon FRANKLN NEWS-RECORD THE MANVLLE NEWS THURSDAY. JUNE 6, 1968 Mayor Decdes FOODTOWN FARM FRESH Calforna Sweet To Run; Gets 13 Prmary Votes 49 CHERRES, luscous Rutgers Awards Study Fdlowshps To Area Resdents At the Confrmaton Sunday servce on June 2, the followng mem-on June 23 startng at 7:30 p.m. wll sponsor a summer festval Dr. Mason W. Gross, presdent of Rutgers Unversty, announced bers of the Confrmaton Class at the church. ML.fTONE -- ncumbentmayor Mchael Llsowskt, who dd not been awarded Rutgors Research of Chrst the Kng Lutheran today that 87 faculty membersbave were receved as adult members "0- fle n tme for the prmary, needed Councl Fellowshps worth a total Church: wrte-n votes to get hs name on of $114,532. Marcella Zmmer, Mchael Fggns, Jeffrey MoUcha and Kenneth CHCKEN DNNER SET the ballot for next November s The fellowshps enable recpents to carry on specfc pro- Shvayka. They were all pre- The annual sprng fred chck- muncpal electon. He got them, 13 of them, whch grams of research and scholarshp sented wth a servce and hymnal book on behalf of the Lutheran an dnner of the ~ asters Ad Soctety of the Sold Rock Frst s enough to ~t hs name on the for one or two academc years. Democratc sde of the ballot opposed to Republcan Oscar W. varous departments to pay for The annual vacaton church wll beheld ths Saturday, June The Councl provdes grants to Church Women. Born Church of the Lvng God S chllke. temporarly replacng the fellows. school wll run June 24 through 8, startng at noon. Those wshng to make reservatons should Thrty three Democrats turned Faculty members who have the July 3. Regstraton blanks are out to vote for Francs C. Horn rank of assstant professor and avalable and may be secured by call the church dnng room the and Davd J. Burrows, who are up are elgble. contactng Mrs. L. J. Wheeler, day of the affar or contact Mrs. on the ballot for the two councl seats whch wll become va- Fellows are:. The Lutheran Church Women Among the Research Councl drector. John A. Brooks. cant when the terms of Robert Dr. Joseph J. Chambltss, 109 Osterlund and Donald Reagan come Phllps Rd., Frankln, assocate to a close n December. professor of educaton, Graduate The Republcans cast votes for School of Educaton, Dr. Charles Mr. SchPke, Gerald D. Leonard C. Sms, assstant professo r of and Kenneth K. Thomas for mayor and councl seats. Francesca B. Trams, 10 Austn mathematcs, Rutgers College, Dr. Ave., Frankln, assocate professor of zoology, Rutgers College. ELDER GRADUATES COURSE Dr. Benjamn Muckenhoupt, RD 2, Elder Lous Coller of the SoldNeshantc Staton assocate professor of mathematcs, Rutgers Col- Rock Frst Born Church of the Lvng God has graduated from lege. an Evangelstc Course at the Manhattan Bble nst~ See Classfed Pages Need A Second Car? the past year. C BLUEBERRES pn, 49 Yellow U.S. # 1 0HONS 2 29 Jersey Romane LETTUCE ;CAROLE & CHCORY lb. 1 Shoulder! PorkChops,b49 Cc Cho,s,s9 For Salads or Stewng (4-lb. avg.) Fresh c Fowl,~.29 Fresh Lean Ground c Beef,b. 49 Fresh Lean Ground Chuck,~69 Chrst The Kng Confrms; Sets Vacaton School ~1 tl [] WTH THS COUPON gl HAm COT S].O0 j~ Offer Expres Thurs. June 13th, o~,. ~0...~,~. ~,. s.,.,.~. Somervlle ~. 122 W. Man St E!,,t! Tender Plump Cornsh Hens U.S.D.A. Choke Rb Steaks Rb Roast lb. 89 ~,. 7.9 c t To every brde and groom, we extend our warmest good wshes. Whenever you need a fnancal lft, we re readyl At ths bank, we specalze n makng good wshes come true. Come n and get acquanted. Let us help you set up housekeepng, or bookkeepng.., or both.., wth low-cost loans to help you furnsh your home, or buy a home.., and wth full bankng servces to help you wth sound money management, always. THS Toward the purchase of 2 cans coupo. HENZ BEANS WORTH PUREX,.,, BLEACH {except 7-0*. carol 7c off regular low prce Coupon good at any Foc~Aown Supermarket. Umt one per adult famly. Coul~n expres Saturday June 8. plastccont. Wth Ths Coupon Coupon ~ood at any Foodtown Supermarket. Lmt one per adult famly, Coupon expres Saturday June 8. nstant Coffee Maxwell House --""" "* get one at W prce jars ~fo) 20c OFF WSK DETERGENT HeavYLqudO" c"99 AUNT JANE S DLL PCKLES w.o... mnluu FOODTOWN ~ 4~.,. C ~K~~ PNEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUT ql -- 95! BUMBLEBEE TUNA FSH Chunk Lght ~eat, n Ol 3 1 POTATO STCKS o c :.. FRUT DRNKS, 4 "=: For Complete Bankng Servces See Us... Busness Loans e Automoble Loans Safe Depost Savngs Accounts Checkng Accounts Home loans 4 % PAD ON SAVNGS re BANK of Somerset County 403 Route 206, South Hllsborough Townshp Telephone Member Federal Reserve System 34 East Somerset St. Telephone Rartan Member Federal Depost nsurance Corp. "Small Enough To Know You - Large Enough To Serve You" -- "The Real Thng" ORANGE JUCE 60 EAST MAN ST., SOMERVLLE 141 SOUTH.MAN ST., MANVLLE OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 1 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY 8 A.M. TO6 P.M..

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