THE CENTJUH POST ______Servinp South Brunswick, Franklin Townships VOL. VI No. 44 V KANKl.iN I’AKK. NhW IhR.sh'i. IHLRSOAV. OCTOBER 2U, 1% 4 Newsstand Price ! 0 r P »r C o p y Dump Site Law Takes Job Autiioritv Is Needed As Administrator l o Obs(‘rve In Franklin In Irvin^on William H. Law Jr., former, ( ( H i r l Va Vi v I I'lankhn Township Manager, has: Owner Knds Lse accepted the position of businessj administratoi in Irvington, effec- Of Two-Acre Site ti.e this week. < Hlrr>s 'W o rk a lilr' He will receive $13,000 for his At Fanton Avenue set vices, a $300 raise ovei what ScIk'iiu' I'o Slop he drew as Franklin’s manager, .’’'( ‘w a*i;(‘ O d o r s Franklin Township has found it livlngton has a Mayor-Council needs a municipal laodflll site - and foi m of government. fast. Mi . Law w'as suspended from liis \ site.iK pi. view ,if wh.lt Hie Mayor William O. Allen brought duties as Township manager on .'-oiitli ill ini'.Ml k Mnniiip.il Pfil- the matter to the public’s attention •^ug. 27, Following the suspen Uu'S •iiillioi It V 1- liopiiu to do to. at Tuesday’s council meeting, say sion, .Mr, Law requested a public con eel llie .-e'lV.U’.e inioi pl ol'lem ing, "a very serious problem is heating, which was set foi Oct. in Keiid.ill I’.iik .v.i- i el.tied by confronting us in Franklin.” 14. .niilmiiiv nieml-ei John \\ estl.rook The problem arose at the coun Before the hearing occurred, the .It the lio.iI'd ' ol lie.iltli meetinr, cil’s agenda session last week, council withdrew its suspension Tuesd.iv nu.lit. when a Mrs. Renaud, the owner of chat ges and Mr, Law resigned. The .intluuilv ',va- lecently the township’s two-acre dump site At the present time Council is oidereil I'V tile New .leisey .'7(1- at Easton Avenue, requested that accepting applications foi a mu?- pei'iiii C’oiu t in rrenton to cot reel dumping operations be stopped. mcipal manager. At the last count, the long-time odoi piobleiu, Mrs. Renaud had explained that 11 have Iteen l eceived. following .1 legal .iciion I'toughlTy the township had made a verbal - 0- • the boat il of he.iltli, estalilishing the agreement with her to waive taxes oiloi .IS a iml'lie nui-ance. on her 12-acre tract, in exchange Local Gas Station Ml. Wt'stliitiok -aid that the for the use of two acres. She add couii's decision is imjKisslble to ed that the township had extended coinplv with at tliis time. Me saul its operations beyond the limits Robbed Of S19S ■tlie cost to rid Kendall P.u k of the previously agreed upon. (The town odoi problem “pi (ipei ly” wouldlie ship has agreed to restore the “ about one million dollars, .and we Bvj Lone Bandit affected land to its original condi just don’t liav(' it.’’ tion.) Bob's .Sunoco station on U. S. Roller Rink Opens For First U eek ■Alt . Westliiook admitted that the Several councllmen indicated Route 1, Monmouth Junction, was present sewage plant which I'inits that they were unaware that the t obbed of $193 tjy a lone bandit, A pretty little miss takes a tirm step forward under the th(' foul odors is “ a poorly-de township had been using the Easton signed svstem. To tiv to “ keep at about 7:30 p.m. on Sunday. guidance of attendant F^eter Koch and the skillful direc Avenue site without a formal writ Investigating .Slate Police De the Cost within reason, and still ten contract, and that the site tective Rolx'rt Fisher repori i Ghat tion of America on Wheels’ manager jay Brown. Eighf- lid the area of the odor is our was only a temporary one. How the attencaiil on duty at the time, year-old .Mary Ann Puleio of North Brunswick was one of gi eat pi oblem,’’ he added. ever, Mayor Allen pointed out that Cecil Mausei, 23, oi 4 )J '..dwia The authority’s plan is to pre- former manager William H. Law scores of visitors to the remodeled building that had St., .North Bruit' ,vl dil the (Continued on Page Three) Jr. had mentioned to the council di!.' I ijf a car wlibh pulled up housed Kendall Park [fowling Lanes earlier this year. - 0 - on several occasions the urgency to a nearby outdoor phone .Kiith The roller skating rink, one of a chain of nine, held its of finding a permanent landfill site. caiti" into the >fi ;; md stuck grand opening last Thursday. About 14 months ago, Mr. Law somethi.ig in hC back that felt All Householders had recommended three locations like .1 gun. for a dump, and had made a gar The man demanded rnonoy. which To Faee Pnddeiii. bage disposal survey, recommend Mt. Mausei gave him fiom his South Brunswick Jaycees ing that the township discontinue pockets. The hold'jp man, de municipal garbage collection un scribed as between 23 and 20 friek Or Treat? less a large permanent dump site y-.'ai of age and stan tmg ibout 3 Favor Changed Government was established. No action was tak feet 9 inches tall, then foiced the On Nov. 3, the voters of South bchool vvill let out as usual on en l)y the council at that time. :itlendant to w:ilk to the rear of the Brunswick will decide whether or their efforts toward development of I- l iday, but children will be rush - 0- THE GOBLINS won’t necessarily get you. but you can be sure they'll be around this station, where he locked him in not to change their form of gov ordinances which will guide the ing home with a liiftercnt purpose Saturday night. In addi tion to the usual happy little profiteers with their near-burst a storage room. ernment. .\ public question, pro propel growth of all a.sjAects of the in mind. Darkness will set in on .\fter waiting a le.v minutes, Mt. community. a cool Indian summer evening, Presbyierians Slate ing sacks of goodies, at least two groups of children such as these will be making posed by the duly elected Charter Mauser climbed over a pa’ tition Sfud.\ Commission, asks the citi Other featui es ot Plan E that the and Mischiel Night will begin. a Halloween canvass for the United Nations Children’s Fund. and out a window, then called po zens of South Brunswick to e.s- Jaycees found attractive were; ■V time for piank.s and tricks, Fellowship Program lice. tablish .\lavor-Council Plan L as Retention of the present system Mischief Night has recently be .\ssisting in the investigation the form of government for theii of partisan, at-large elections. come more and more popu For This Sunday were Tioupers Robert Copeman community. Elections every two year.s, which lar. Princeton polic" have found it" and .John Soos The South Brunswick Jaycees, would give the elected officials wise to place extra policeman on - 0 - at their meeting on Oct. 18, en time to develop andean;, out laige duty to see that no 1 tanks get Five area Presbyterian church profeiams ne_essar;, to me coii.- uu, Ol lu.iid. Geiiejaii;., though, it es will conduct a cooperative dorsed the I ecommendations of the Township Delays Charter Stud-. Commission. The munitv. is a time foi tun, and fright. fellowship program on Sunday, The establishment, under law, ■Saturday is more tiaditional for Nov. 1, at 5 p.m., with the First Ja-. cees believe that Mayor-Coun cil Plan E of the .Municipal Chat of budgetary and fiscal controls chlldien. When the sun sets, it Presbyterian Church of Dayton Public Land Sale such as the co^oniination of put - becomes the night of witches and as host church. The other church tel Law, providing lor a rnayoi and five councilmen to be elected chasing, which would achieve sav goblins, ghosts and gnomes- Hal es include Miller Memorial Pres ings by eliminating duplica loween. byterian Church of Monmouth Lntil New Year at large, should be adopted by the Tow nship of South Brunswick. tion of purchases. Yuungstei s will di ess in a ttious- Junction, Kingston Presbyterian No sale of Franklin Townshipt- “ Mayor-Council Plan E of The development ol asoundper- and diffet ent costumes on all Hal Church, Plainsboro Presbyterian owned land will be held until after fers .South Brunswick Township an sonnel system. lows Eve - as ghouls, witches, Chinch, and the Community Pres the first of the '.ear, the council opportunity to review tho needs of The assignment of respunsibili- spooks, monsteis, and, this year, byterian Church of the Sand Hills, decided at its agenda meeting the community and adopt a gov ties tot cart ving out go'-’ernmen- Beatles. Man;, adult- '.vill remem Kendall Park. Tliuisday night, ern,ental structure which can be tal policies to specific individuals. ber theii voutli, -.vhen the;, too “One of the highlights of the Tho matter was brought to the tailor-made to meet these needs,’’ Ci eatiun .in the office of mavor stalked the streets calling “ trick- meeting will be the presentation of council's attention, Mavor William said committee chairman JohnDi- a position of etfocti’.i Ic.idei- or-tieat,” a one-act play, “Construction.” O. Allen stated, because Mrs. Mer- .ship. neen. “ Plan E lias the built-in flex Participating in the production are cei D. Smith, clerk, had received - 0- ibility to allow us a government Till* Jaycees believe that .Ma;.- Anton Schmitz, Mrs. Robert Gor “about 10 offers’’ to buy township- laige enough to meet out lu-eds 01 -Council Plan F will olfei .^louth Slate. lAK'a! I.e(uters " ham, Mrs, C. Kenneth Leonard, owned land. today and voi .idjiistable enougli Brunswick savings in government Mrs, Barbara McBride, Mrs. Owen One ol these ofiers, Mr, ..\llen to meet all lutute needs as the\ operations. .Although the admin I isil JoYCve-httPs Oxley. George Blackburn, the Rev. noteil, w.is from the Kingston Tr.ap aiise.” istrative costs of the proiHised Clarence Brlxey, Herbert McNeil, Roi k Company, The “built-in’’ tlexibilit’, of foi in of go’,ernmeiu '.vill beslight- Visit- I v the state chaii inanand the Rev. John Maltby, Lloyd Welsh Councilman f oster Burnett sug .\lavoi -Council Pl.m 1 lies in the h , highei (the [losition of Busi the aiea chaiinian ot the Javcee- and Gregory Zalc. gested the company should “clear required developmem ot an admin ness .Administratoi will ri'quire a I'.ttes -jiaikud the la.-t meeting of Mrs. Leo Kruger of the Sand up its problems with the people in istrative code in whidi the func salary of $10,000 to $ 13,000a •.ea; the local chaptet, held at the home Hills Cliurch will speak about the the are.a” (Kingston) before the tions of guv(‘i nment .tic assigned in ui'dei to .attract tlie calitei of of .'d:-. till ail. U. ! ,li le ., pi es- Women’s Association convention at council considei i'd selling it more to vai ions departments .uthin the man requited) the .Jaycees feel tliat ideni, la.-i .Moiidav. The club-aas Purdue University, Others who at l^nd. govermueni ,md the i>owei s .mdtlu- the increase will be luoi < iluui also host to eleven meinbeis of tended the convention will serve Mrs. Smith noted that lor audit- covet c‘d ,bv savings .u Hieved the llo-.vell Tn’.vn-tup chaptet, in a as discussion leaders. They are iiiL piii'fxises it would l>e bettei ties of adiiiinistr.itivedi'p.ii tmems and officials are enumei ated. thiough sound managen.ent [lol- “getting til know itit- chaptet s ’d Mrs. William Hilgendorff, Mrs. to '.'..lit until 1903 since monies II .Mayor-Council Plan 1 is icies. I'iea sijonsiiied 1.-. th(' P. Bal- Emanuel Micelli and Mrs. War fioin a sale .ue due the year In adopted b\ till* votei .^, the C h.u- - 0- lantine Co. ren t,. Parmentei. which they were sold. tei Study Commission h.is rec Mrs. .stei)l,en Heiinan, -tate vis The discussion will focus on - 0- Sportsmeii (’lash it,ition ch.iii mar. ,uid Mrs. I le.jnot “Barriers to Love - Youth, Re MUSIC DIRECTOR Chauncey Chatten leads members of the South Brunswick High ommended that the administi atr.e code be developtxl during I'.n:'. I-.utle;.. jie a visit.diuii chairmah', ligion and Race.” There will be School Band in a rehearsal of Ralph Hermann’s “Concord Otcrturt*," one of sever '.ve:e gue,-'-. Dutinc the i-u-iness a nursery and a special program b\ a committee foi med ol it'jn e- Vi itb Residents al selections the band will present at the music department’s first concert, on Nov. sentatives ot both iiolitii ,il p.u - jii og : .1111 ’ a ■‘new .md old’’ auction for children in the kindergarten, v.is tndd -.vitli i at lev as tht . primary and junior departments. 2- The concert, to be held in the si hool aiiditoruiniK will feature the combined per ties and a pi olessioiial Business .Administrator, apiocess succ. ss- ( )v(‘r I ra[) B a i l e e auctipneei. Plans were made foi Families are asked to bring their formance of the band, the chorale and the senior chorus. the annual Christmas pat f. for lunches, and coffee and cake will fullv carried out in L.ist Bruns wick this va-ar. Representative.- of the ilii korv ( hildieii Ilf .laycee-i-ftes, and for be providerl by the host church, .liitiior <»irl Scouls “ The voters o! South Bruns Rod and Gnn C lub, Inc. -I'eking assisiin: 'he .luiiim Chainl'et ol - 0- High ScluH)l Miislrians Start Year wick have indicated through tlieii to exie’nil teinpuiai '. p"i rnis-ion ’C’ommei ce ui its animal “To> s fot Sohool Children Plan < -crrinoiiio voting pattern over the past sev ol ttic ri:uikUi, Townsi ip C ouncil Tut-’’ .iPJieal. eral veats that th(». defimteP. de to hold t ■ ,ip -hontUl; i.eai ^outh C’o-ho,-'«‘--e- '.vet" ■•.It'S. .John ith A Full Schedule Of Foueerts lU'.' tl'in O Cel eiuonies toi ,Iuti- ('aiivast* For IM C K F sire a change of guvei nment, ” ac- Mi'idle! usl. 1,’o.id, and : i-p; esent- Liiiee;., Mr.s. Davi t 'del tow and loi . ;HH Ti oi.p 37i'.. Kendall Park, The activitie.'- ot the batui ,uid Ian*! and ,i spintnai eaMtlo ! "I oiio- cordint to Dineen. “ Uc feel tlut ati’.e- ol lesideii'- iirh' ireapro- Mrs. Ki’ti: eth \\ act.tel. '■•■ill . >■ ln'i*i Del. 3'.', at the c ain- te-ting tla- pc ini.'.-Mi, '.vii; t," in- Children iom the Cambridge Choi us o: .South Lrun.swick High some Willi The is'ii'* i t- Plan i;, with a mayoi ant! a full , -2’- btldce :-(.l;oel. Ti oop le.idej Mi.s. iteii tl, •he ne'vi i.en,;.i --iim Fchtxd will trick-or-treat foi school .in* alreaii’. oft to a .rood ed i Cl;.mac. . t'li.itten. time professional admini.^tia- l*olliii«: Flaco i i .ink M.iti'iO aril ( (i-le;idel Mis. of the council to .lit tiieli vie-A-. UMCKI this year, under thccuid- sta:t. .So l.c the b.itnl tias pei- Tho •U'lUp di.it p:-: toMi'!*-i .it tor assisting hiit. and co-ordiiiaiin. I i'.v.i' ; Wei'.s invite mothets to In Vi.r., tlie crrannl p,is-ed a ance of the I’arent and Famil foimicH: .It th.ree football games '.vith ii'entou ..ill phi'. “,sv::ipli(!n-. the effot ts of the administ: .iti'.t 10 0 |M‘n N o \ . 3 itieial the 1 ■ :emoiiie.s :iivi the li.il :',i)o' M V iiei - Life Committee of the P.rrent- h.iHii::',.' show., such as “Biiya- No. ic .-.h.o.stakovich. “ I uent depat tments, will ofte: .Soutl, lesolutioi! gf.ing :> lo'.'.o.-n pa;". .il*iaward. tni-sum •' til- ^aiii Teacher .\.s^ociation. Mrs. Leon- • lon. ■' .md “I •ixiel.md \b. lod-..” N* . 4” b'. Bach, .mt: ■: .uit., < m Brunswick .i mote uni tied and ef ■lit: 'I u '• di* Tilt- .South p.run-'.vii'k To'.vnship ria lie'.i, .luiiiu: Coins will be ipe: • li. I t wni Blank ij. chairman ot the com The Chi.i.r.ik teCtiub. [xetormod ,\mencan .s'aihiu' ''oa '■ t h e ficient govei nment.’’ H.ili.'i'i B:i ’hei- t' •Jt imll- '.'.'til open at 7 a.in. .mil close :« '!i c li'i'll k, \y.letip i luscher, -t.ixilin. . TI.I ; e-( :iiM *1. '■>. ill t.i mittee and points out the pro- to: the 'di Idl.-sex Coinu'. Music ' utit’.Kin. •Anothei leatuieol the pi..post*.! ■It r jj.n.. Thet e a :'■ election dis- h ii" H.iii.in, Imu ' Manno, ;md.ludv re vie : lin I tng N e i. cram i-> “completely \oluntarv r duc.iti'rs ,'v.s *eiatiot; .uthel'lre- Tile seniot Cl* 'as '..ill -iti form that conviticerl the -la’. c< o Micts locatei! in eight polling Th. e'.e.nin, : and only child:en with thept'rmi!- sidi r* st,m; .u:t on b'outi* I. •■'L.ivirs I . m i e 'U . i 't i . '■ .''.ti was the treeing ot the council;:.on : I' id .II I -. 1 ■ . -l e : : s am Ite- t I atl ol, lor. T!.u: -.ii'n >.)! tt'.ei: parents will pa: tici- , Hohiin. ft'k. s tins .e.c m th.t ll.!:;. b*illincS| ‘-I *ulii,’t ii- . from admimsti .itiv.' : ■•sponsil lii- ; a-' in ■ : V* te. vi!; go to 'tie : i. Haf..... The 1 Ives, L.*iu.se PETEH P. RI7/UTO le-t. •! Min. 'hi p.Ue. d)otUs .i;c M *:u ii'.•.it'o, pi'es- Nobud'. P:.; ■■ ■ \r - ties. This 'ai11 alio-.', then, todi: en . i: L 1 o l.Kol. I i- 11 It t 2 to tlie . a'll k III' i-e.elo-, B.itliaia ing ! ,it le e b. ordei for child: en to have a tdont. at:.; s.i;:dy 1 'tho:-,. -.ec*- I sHm: Ne'-vs,” nil. ■.hm.-.eiiM. Jiint ti'.h fit ehouse, In-- tat'.. The ; .mil u!:u ■ • c s Bet:. ■ < k. n ‘ I ,,i ,i.el ' , Jama \tidu('sl iftpoitUs No-. et C. !’U! better understanilinc of the pur and “Sc.ole: 'i; . .iin .' k Plannin«i S p >ion •:ict n. till- Klng-io:, tii ehou-e, r.;!.* am ['he Hilb lilies, \tnitea •IM pose of the UMCL! prog: am. .i roin-ett. P'! ■ St K.ul, I s . s-'-. 111. T':.' *'h■' imi I'l'Oop .sc: Ibe, t- .ip--ic till-, -V e tainets will be distiit-uted .it the ho .tie Midwest Aluminum Corp. of .Soutl; Bi uns'A'ick’s juni! *: .md Keii lall 1 u k. Dl.-tiicl C to \’J'.V K ! • ■.'u. : - . . . I'', 'h I OUHll li. .-•chool on Fridav by ,M:.s. BLmk, i„iu'... .'I h . luni-.,. U'.i is the »> .m.' V h.ii: . L.i .'on ha.'- announced the appoint --enio; high schoo! -tu'le'it' .'.ill i' .'■• ‘Ill 01: Heii let-.'n Iioa'l, Dls- . ' ; i 1.'.. 1 : ■ .'.e .. .''atn; '. eat Th peM-l* •t.e a.sststed by M:s. Stanlev C : lin. •oS.itU* Iv tifllr , ; . . a : '. 1., .ike On Nov. 3, ll.iFP :e.‘'idene' ot ,.i ' .11: ie' , ’-upo i- in- .it'.'l Maintenance Accounting, teatiot. I'.ai: *h; i :* . ■ ■ ■ : l! i .‘.utP! f'ranklin Town.ship will be etual le - le'. : K.C. L. * . < (Ml I I (» Kc\i( H \( I r.untinc .supervi.sion .ahdFinan- ■K'.ition h, .cie av all.:; le : Mci <>iin ( h i ; • 1. r* : U 7 IT to vote at the poll.s. Tin.-- tmm.b*. ■ - • >i •. 31. die ! ho: .il, .c . ■ i.il \nal'.'-is. ••■; 'p'j! I.e l.icjh U-- o! constitutes an inc -.i.-t ot '.li. Fi.'.’uto is a graduate of ?t, s.ji'eenM : * 1* I'tf : :.: e: ~ t ’l.i * . ; - \ tiCtt II t l’o » i t i(MI« k, C 4;;.b: 1 ;.’e, ■ .1' ' * ' ir • .'.ill . e .. Iil.i: i' ■; over last '.ear’s .'.. Is’ iste. ■ ! ■- r.'liege and di'! his post- Ilsouth In; ,i"M' .1, at i.-n . .''(•lir (III Ir d M>\ s.-;ti -.'on. • • if';-: ■ s' 'o: •t.e K- : ; . 1 Si: 's ji. U - ■ >’. : ,li c Mkc - :.elu:'” '.I.'•: k at New York Umvi :- The ■ : voters. t'd!-,'*'. ■all ■!; c .1 1 Th. .dC! )'.1 . , Ni'V. 1' while - 0 - It . Me t.mcht .icc .'untant '. at t. i ' i- ■ K. ' c ::;'!t-'!* i.ti he . Ul. i-.u .'ll' .- .00-. - 1. • , , i - i!l i .1: - i • t.'t's fo; fh; .^e '.'ea; '. He i.s a Me- -Ai* SIEGEL O.N PANLl I ■ ; ' ! a. • ■ ■’ . 1', :i- iA- i’ < . • It.O'- • - : e-i li> M* ip.g. ftl e p I-I J'!;,'. .-.-n- ..!u i !!';< 1..,!. Ol •; rf,.. Nation.':! 'vS-secia- Thu: s ■ i ’ n*)i* ; A.i 1 'Unfant', le. ■ i ■Vl'l. ’ ■ - . ! . ,.I- •>\eb- Saul Siegel of 1-i anklln Pat k at ■ ;; ,, i; flu . t':l. . . • '. f. • ...{ . le I i '. . wa> one of the panelists in a tlix- 1; ' -0- T t' Hi 'i I) H.\ T ! '■.Ii. ' “ , " 'g ■ i t . I ill! cusslon of audio-visual mean.s of ti!i>- ; 1 ■ : u ; selllnr .it the National Life In- n.e ; ■■: p i' ;?• I •.'he.'.■ .'-.uxilia: “f :h- .-urance Co. of Verrnont’.s confer .xeloetl' *11- I . ; ...I'k Hill I- 11 '■ ’ • will hoi': a ■: ! ence. The meeting wa.s held at the Ove: tut > , : Ipl; Ha' I'.ur on '’vVeMnesday, Nov. 4, Is an.ijiit ' iso .irnetiiana Hotel in New York. "I itil (lit: P f:o*!. ' ti.i li> p.::.. Refreshments teiiiit :o: tl, :.dl wiB t.e -ei ve f 1 ' ‘ 1' ■•.'I i I '.' n. IJ-, IManiirr'* I o ^ IlS. .1(1' I- Cidi'Iif ' i! M dJijI Tff£ CENTML POST Moniiiiiutl. .Juri< tio: , : Ilf ' LETTERS To The EDITOR NtM‘(l I o Kt‘/one honot ;i! ,1 '- iu jiif , iiKi< ii Putihsht'ii E’.t rv Ttiur‘'(id\ Murnuiii i-'rdnk];r. PdrK. N tllf Holl'l,.', Il, . IdMif i 'll, , ,1,'- tn The I'rn ii et'iii [’ ai k r t 1: o I'U 1 ■>. hoiioi r.. : j ‘ ti, V.i ; n Kailroad Border^ Hnoi VO I s.i I , TIj m . ii4- t- ,t_ Herriani KiluDn- lh;hi:s!jer tf'ndt"!. ll.f tcv-.-s v.c: . * ,{ In- EiLviiri! 1 (u-ai-ra! Manat^'r O! !oi <1 Ilin :Ui, ' M - : > Ce.i: • ; i.i' .. e I iu k ! M i . .Id- . Oeurii*- M Ne;;,Mrin;i-;r)ii K''iit'jr U-r-. r iM : .‘.i.e ' I- 111'' .1- : . K- i:. .0 ; :u.-i u:U. r.;*- • M" - u- Serving South Ikunsv.ick arai 1-ranklin Tir.u'.-'.h:|.- •; Hill 'C- -v:.l ".'vii-'i i: . : -he ] [hisint-ss Ott!( -s — 10 AHstonKoa.l . Ki-nOaU Pam \ I ^.l 1 ■ -I 11 1 1 „ r : !..id' I A\;:;uister 7-14 14 ■ii u. nut -i;'.!'. ; t : T;.t- r.' ii : ; c ip. ii-'i-ii; ■!_:'!e ;. ou' . ’ll: , 1 -e . 1. (leor^f-s Roiolsitayton. N [ Mi . \'h- .su-- e-iio ” •t.e 1. . l."lu::, ii” Ul." Keep Government O A M-hO.iH i,i >.;-"ii.nt fS'iC ■■ ;. I 1 : .1... ■ e ti. P e i.iit- O'.e - ■■ It RUSS bos Hollowcon ftocit for A LL children Serond Class postatre paid at Franklin Park. N I , ; II ’i, till-- . U.C 1. !'; He d'. . . H.-.vic'lup' 0 run : ne i’Ci-J It d; • e. ■r Price: 10 ( ents al :• : t ' . k.iVu I Uiit r.-| - . e ap tic r ..:.siai C un.u'.i’-^ Costs DOWN soys One Year S i B\ MaC c..i:. : .1.- • .-5i' .1, iceicccr ui 'i.ei * , . u.eiiimeiK, iii'tead 1 x.tive: lur.fui uu-lu .m U.'. !. -ii.,! < '.rtf. , Of 2 ' a.' '.Ve 'Jt,. Pu; tile :ul lU'i' ; (o: oj'tMur.L I'.enu- FREE PONY RIDES i'T.\ I',\k : s a TT r...c:cme' ..u 11 t'c c i f j.'1'. t‘ t^S'i : leci Bob PLUM M ER - lo'.vin- tu'.viisl.i{.' t',,i'.e done jii.' Tt.i- iJa'.toi. i'.u ent-Tcdct.oi .'v- ./(al.N.S -}-H CI LJ- p :. ip. that: . Oud! : idee.idce. ;-.dl>Oll. NiC di (I'.iUlien. soriatidii -.vill siKiiiho! a cake sale M :. V lut suE-ii'-t.s tl:.,' l.m.! Bei ee;. Teaiierk, C lie: ; Hil'., Tile Pel to: :;nn. t' ,i; Sot Oct 31 10 am - 4pm Vote NO To Change at ttii- Sfhod'; on !,lection Drc.. Kaieii Laiif aster of f- I anklin alotij till' -.iiut. .side o! the :;ul- \Va;-ne. Pai 'iHan;. - Tiu'. liill.'. an exrelleiit iu: m u: tin. ; ,U . !a* Tlie sale- is Heint, riin-iucteil cv Township i,' a ce'.v rnenJ.e :■ df the road, n o :;.' ,.pp: c.'amatC'P., C lvdo I’idge'wuod. I.i'.in. .'tun, M.. ii^'i., rt'lie! of tbt ine: eaMHi. I n.siui; ii: till- clasM oom inothem v.itti .Mis. •1-H St‘*.-ing r.ve Pupp'. Glut .ane t'. '.Iiddl'-i-mh, He ii.sed fur I.'.■n'!llllr^^. i' t t Hnins-.', Ick, del' whirl, the rbiM'. OI, iH ,: : ■ • - 0- Jam es Iiowaln and M is. i'. Mel- ndU'!: ial pm ikj^c.'-. Franklin, C e iai orove, Mi.unt Hul- alopidis mu.'t yiU'.'.. RUSS BARBER SHOP In Soiithai 'I in cliai ec. the pl.irminr loard .studie.s 1;., Hidgefi'Id P.nk. t l.n k, Wil- It i.' fittiiie that the i uil ill. in 'he .^UE^-e.^uuii ii v.ill ufiei i e r- linghuio, Oi ean.,pe>iUa!inoi k, Hiii - qiie'iiun, inste.i.i u: i'emi; all. .-.e.; (next to Ml chael ’s) ommen'i.itiuii.'' tu ilie cuuncil. lingfun, Che.sc", 1 airfield, Ma 1- tu ieieiiu iaie ,1' .in niiui.iiiied It; di.sui^sniu, die eoimcil iiot- horo, and Spai'a. Cuiitit diem, sample o! the p.i.'t, shuiili! 1 ■ U'e' i 3430 Route 27 - Kendall Park er! that aniithe: reiiue^t tu extend .Mr. Miiininer. tu eiih.ince die son.--e ui value.' uf and v.irl.-n 'die lai.sine.s.v ,'one- in He 'a'. s old', f.vo iiieunil ent GUI l itj/en.-- ul the fmui e. P'raiikllu Park was ahead:, lieing. tO'Aii.'-hip I. ummitieeiii ,i i an f r. 1 cenairdv hope the C u iin n l,'ball No obiigotion .'-iiKiieii 1.-. tiie phiniiin. hoai d, reeler u n i.i: ••eec; y c u; . ,ve: be .1' laisiglite.d a ' the Huai i ,iad - 0- lefe 1 'I UK I.e''.. retti: i ,i . ite of (‘unfiriiutiun, ruii- "T h is IS our way to soy we ore glod o4 J^C'TulcJji ^ a / i k . feat ■ I in Wai ten P irm •ti ttibiiiHic to the pruere.‘"u f l i aiik- ter i.t t ’ldl Ju.sep.. Kimsuc 1 -'i '■ lin Tiiwii'hip. ,ind etubliir.. Fr mk- fo be your neighbor!’’ _Russ ind P i. it.i. 1 ,a.''e. in tin. pii;;! Itn Tuw;i-iii|i Ul cuntiibuti tu.the pi im a;. C uuiit tl;e>u. M i. Pluin- cultii: il prorres- of uui cuunlr'.. FOR MEN’S SLACKS THAT iTier. P.imiuliih t . linunw. 11, In tidll K/ll, he holfp up. ,is hul- 20 Ihidlei 1)1 ive, rlble e.. l.n;.! •' i i iiiiP' i uid .M.i 1- Simu'i'Cl 111 ru-tii il..)-., ■ .v.i . laee. .vhi.-.i -0- FLAGPOST Opei t'e uud‘-: 1 C uiiii; il - M.ai.iyttr I^<'out l'roo|» 1 0 form ir . . > :i.n •..' i.il die M.i. - Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge NEVER NEED IRONING! o'-Cuun<"' Pl.ui w'i h ii.i.'- been llo M s ( ioiirt ■del !.i; .Suudi HlUllS- RT. - 1 , SOUTHlOU BRUNSWICK - DEANS, N.J. Cuiiri of Hunui 'x ill borundnci- 10 'tinutr« •'uulh1 t»f ..r Nr\s Il^un^ulrk lo Minutes North of Princeton ' d' fui liitMiibe: ' ul p.oySruut Tl uu[ l.ipp'. I . .'-e.il ell .Hid 111- 10 ul Munmoud; Jum tiun .it 7;1" n f V, SHAPE-SET BY DICKIES ( !i:i' .-e.' IT ■ t .pii'al it the this evening. Tlie piogram -will b< illun to rh a 'te ' ! evi.si Ki. liehl in the Munmuiith .Junctiuii Thoughtfully ; ull'ii'll PI,111 !■ 1 :ui ef- l il t Aid .Squad Buildiiu’. e .Iiid •dlieieiit ful in ul ' i- SH APE —SET eliminates the need tor even touch-up I'uiii iirns Teiidei foul Scuuts'.vill > ' C ironing (1 . .iCi • . . \\ e 11 ■ , 1 ' . ic inv(.‘.'teil, 'FIk''. are David and Serving lot 11- :i lupiluii 111 NiiVeiii- Dunald Kusenr.v, Haines Shearei Just throw these 65°c docron polyester 35°cCombed .md Matk .McDu'.vell. Second rlass ^ m b-lvin I M l 1 )i well, cotton slacks into the washer and toss them right in I'lidt'es '.vill be pieseiited tu. Fane Your. ! I.t. run l.emli ,ind William Sta.'.'. ■ the dryer. Then, wear them. Right out ot the dryer' : lie- (.. i Iaivk Ir, 'Mel 11 batlre' ha'.f been won by: Ken'i P.i: k 'Ii Bii.m Viiiin. , ''.vimmirrg, wildlite — ' f : Taste HI Shape-set guarantees a permanent crease for the - U- 111 ana .'ell lent; Ctiarle' Pi/.urru, life ot the garment. Shape-set enables the fabric to 'Wimmiiu". and camitui ee patebes be washed and dried three times faster than standard J.'eim lie.in eaiMidates, tut lame.' siieat e t, Lance l.emli, , Dining wosh and weor finishes. Shape-set will not fade or !ui die -imd, Fu uii'V.irk ru'.vn>-hip Duiiglas Lid>, Chatles Pizario .W Xi M. I .VNCW.S'n- P ■(■ • BANQUET FACILITIES FOR 15 to 5Q0 th: oil. 1. (. ui 1 u k ,iii . .'('out !'ruui die iiusitioii II! Mui.K ipal .\dmini,'- Vate NO To Change Sp''CjaU7.ms: m Weddini? Rt“ceptions formal or informal- Under 9 :3 0 a.m . to 6 p.m. Tues . Wed.. Sat.. iuu, b.i' 'Ucr.. 'C.id' 1 el ; tin ii. iiui. Bu' v vlieu -i'h e. .\iid'.vtiat personal suncrviRion of HICHAHD TITSCH, formerly affiliated with; lU ' h.ippene ; 'u tuwr.'hip .illaii ' the Hr'e’ HnnvrvBit, Vt'u York — Louii Sherrv. Park Ave. — and p.i-i' lit 1 "t I: . -t : I a.'u ret, '. ici the Commodore Hotel p :e I'lent .md I.u v p:e'i'ielil ■’! till 111! Hi- iheM in.iir. 'veek'' ix p lo ie i Scein T ioej'. He l.as '.n.; theie ai e 'um.' fuidier PHone 297-1600 beet; ,1 111' el 11! die Si ■ ill' 11! M's .jiii 'Ui.ins '.vtiiili mi-ht ie asked i .11. '. 1- ■ I 1 : 1--. iiid' 1;.!' : e- .ibuti't till' uj imam e; e. r. e.l tl.' 1 11- eu' i .: . .iiM C uim- II'i'. liiurb lunger '.vill Suudi l; . \ .V lid. it.; u:, uirk have tu du withonf thi' m, '.hum ■•veivime seem s tu SAVING .idmil 1.' e 'eiiii.il U.e II ; e.'ll tmind unpus.''il le to IMPORTED FROM 11 1 ' 111' .1 lu.ilitie'l m.iii tu -.vuik ! m,d. . dll' .; iinanru; ' il, '.' dll i ipnMit.m,' lunnd rlui i die -,ili: . mde.! fu: ilii- po- 1 HOLLAND for YOU MU(»!l \- S 1 hiil. , ' tu emi aras' diei;. IU I ; Ini' •dectii.n ■MU tr, uUli . . '. e. be lilled' JACK MA.NN soys I: u . p: pu't : I'll.in e tu M.r. - III -I ilUIK ll pl.m !■ i ' deli'ated, ^Tulip Time” 111 dir I.: liii.inc' i .'m.iiM in rl- Keep oil officiols respon , .‘.ill It !e lepe.iled . . . h.l Ul; .'.-'.e'! Its pli:[H)'e' STAINLESS STEEL FLATW ARE sible directly to the voter ' n , '.'.ill .1 '.itinii ip.il \dniinisii ,i- tu: i.i' .1 nlnU'F. ippe.ir )ll't l e- VOTE NO To Change Ui; r i Irrii'-.n I>,i, - ni't j ' the 5 PIECE PLACE 'll '.'111 it- useii Ui ■lulin .1. Ml Keun, SETTING Munmmid; lunctiun, N..I. FREE . . . when you DO VOI’ IIAVL open a new savings A I’MOy.XT im PHILCO Courier account with |{LL.\TIVI'; ()-j Portable TV
111 e m u'l like ,ili|e I iil; ,tll|e j(url,(|i|i ever' Ilie IMllleu ( uiirier O l f O V E H f $25.00 iiller'. \ III! ,1 lug e,i-\ tu 'Ue III -1 lei'll uefgh- |i---ill,ill
* Il ) ' .111(1 llle 'leek 'lelldei | | n g v\ ) |) luh.mi e all\ nmm or more III
Mllir lllime I’lll |( II mil ! I/ell ',lle|\ lllie I- gu.ir.lllleed I lull Toke this wondertui opportun'ty le ...Diain this gracious, fine place setting at a t'ocuun o' its value Jus* stort saving o' NBNiJ vou get the first hve piece place sert'"g free! The:- eoch tirne yoe deposit on additionol S25 or more to vour account -».ou ore entitled ’c D-e- HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM ve.ir ‘III (l.i\ u,trr,,inl\ mi .ui' [mrl ur liiiie d ete. ii\ e m m.il i-ri ,il ebase another ploce set receive the s xth one free ,S ’ C D ii''
ITIK NATIONAL B.-VNK oL NKW •IKHSL'i 1 AIL M,I,MIA i I A iK .Mil illLi: M
STEELE^ ROSLOFF & SMITH o o o © A G E N C Y INC KENDALL PARK SHOPPING CENTER 3546 ROUTE 27 KENDALL PARK. N J A X 7-0200 I nivcrsitv Plao.’ A. , THUKSDAV. OCTOBKR 24 ,4h4 THK CKNIR-M, Authority RA'.K IHRFK ^ nrriors Find Losing Spell Killed ” ( 1*11. Jitlin liindti (C'ontlmiei! fjoiu 1 ;u'i' (me I'ur I t tlrral I iitnU In lit! sir I rninini: e-iit* a lai ti' “ i--,!'■•■nhoiise-tvpe encloMiii'” foi the sevv.-i jilant. f ery Difficult To Overcome r !, If will aiM a ( jul.I.-i s-. v.ith h I laik'e (It aw tails on tin; tool. -.5' :;1 M‘ -.5 : ’ . d. . ■>I h. :.( e- 'll. ■ , -■ .■ •; Westi-rook called thi- a “c(jstl;. L' , i : ::k ! r ' ‘ a . ■ ^lut workaldf’ svstein,’’ •IIS' .((.• :i' - . r ' ;4 ■ " 1 ^ . I- f 1- IS,,,;., i- In other action, the boat'! also M i. r * ■ • • i I i h t " . I ' il.llld. I'e.lte : , lilt 1 oducaal an oritinaru'e updating, .liked j luu i. ■ ■ 1:1 : ' ' ! - 1 ^ * > . hi,,. ■■ N f ■. ■ • '■ He i f . 1- ll m. V.ld !t*I : : .mklir .It! n.s . ■I I •k r - Mt ' 1"' , he made to confoi m to tlic- state d.t- t U;; ,.11.,;.. pel!'.' in ■ H 1- i .1^ m - j - pi.t.itae •t, if . n 'It .■■■':■ ! t ' law on septl( s*,',steins, p i " i: : pile: hi! :;l ’ : tl.e eXI ■ .1 i.ilil-.t kl t k. . ■ r.t 1 ■ -'f • : - Richorcl CASEY soys A hearing on the proposed ordi lit. .-.lir ..pt-'ni- : up -l.ese- i .,ti 1;. '1:. - e Cl K.i );• : la.;. He■■■■ -! 1 . lie iPtf f . .Tdt.iHHt lo: the .11.:;. : s .11; : tl.ii , .1 .i:. ■! . ,Lt: *'7 .•; ■ nance will l>e conducted !;•, the 1C 1:; ;■ ‘1 I:'"- ■t'.iai. . NO health board on Tuesday, N(,v. 24. 0 1 . s ; , ,!< k Fit : It . t. ‘A,It i l u m . H i l L -t i mid BlH ;,,n IT* !• Attotne. Veioslof! was aske«ib\ t ;.;l< : I.ii le h.diti:;;. !e '» ; i: ■r ' '-...I'll V tiF-. b •. |■...'.;i^I ll- chairman David Kutliroff to diaft -oi'.d I : .c.klm - ■ , .n ).. i ihv t' nd. till '.S it : It', *ro. : ,1- S" pl.it. p - f n li'-r To Proposed Change an ordinance lot the next ineetinr I'll* .1: ! 1* ■ :. t : I'hUl .1: 1 .. t.•si.ieii' ' 1 . h.i' 1 ! :• v! 'll. regulating food vendliig mactiinus sti ikiiiL !i-r.iiu , o! d. i.-'Pe;'- Ir.fnuit- in (uinpollm. 'he b.ill. 'ate lU'-i-uie '. !■ In,I :•(. ! ,,e|. within the townslilp. He asked that cailv ii, ihe --econd i.eno : .11 .1 I’l.e. luim led .tiul lost the 1 .ill I :.eiiii i! :.i. n r . --c kin fn; K n;||.,t of Govemment du.-e-'..i:u Ct rl!!; pas.- Pom e’.'n lin.lllC' s* b ■ ■ • ' ji,.; I ,,j ()., the code Include such Items as iailk d c ' c tim es. vS .ttchunf,'s l.i-t ’ ! .il p: Uec! . e s ;, ,n ! tl, • iei .d foofl mateilal, setups, milk, ics'and Mull i>; I,, \!ee( li Spi.iHi ' I, t.ul lumhdoun '.v.i -('t ii[. dim- 0 sandwiches. could gel iio (lose: »l..ii. .i 7-' e i'U die !■ . i'OVf irm ■ t ill!'- Uj. die ; . iiiKt. • . ■Col pe: :;,ine A resident of Mldwa;. Gardens In till lid 1 ) . ; . e.v I- . • who reciuested permission to con 1 1 11 1 lei ,1 .1 struct anothei home on an acljacent run 1,1 .li;;, Hill .icdiui.ted io; lot, was refused by the board. d.(- second i ; .u.klin To'.’.ns!d[i Health officer Arthur R. Barto- bjuciidown. W.itchui.'. took .elvaiii,!. I oi a THE PEOPLE lozzl said the percolation in the area was “very pool.’’ ■lion [)unt to drr.'e loi le- lii't UilK hd(.wn of die d,(V . In du.' opell- - 0 - ni, (joiiod, i r.inkliii kick( d out ti. PEOPLE TALK ABOUT K N o ip i: STUDFNTS ELECT OI- ElCEltS its 41. U.iPbum ■.'.(•lit 11, (-i.tii 1)1.1'.', 1 u( k .S( liii(-i(!' ; ritniiin.' 111 Eileen Drabson has lieen elected ft 0111 (lie nine. , TALK ABOUT president of the freshman class at U',itcl,.iin. iiill- w.c d.: . .iteniiu the South Brunswick High Schcxtl. VISITOR: "U THIS A m C CNVIRONMENT RfSeARCH ceWTER?'' ■igaiii lien i; ;ii::.l led tie 1 i ,uik- Other officers Include James // n a t iv e HOUSE BEAUTIFUL Phelps, vice president; Bonnie ; "NOPE. IT'S *iE)MIU/l ODOR CONTROL. I WORK HeRL / NT!'.' I'i U.MNCt ( OUP.Si., Landis, secretary and Kathryn _____ ^ 5>otiTH B R u s ts w ic K Mu n ic ip a l uTiiiTiE’b Au t h o r i t n ______\ 1 . - ! e, I'.. : I 011: e !(.: : ■ 1 - Rooney, treasurer. The class ad ie!"d nipse- U(. bm. ■ i p: .tcp'in-, ANO TS visors are Michael Elko and Don MonltroniurN I nil Sp|> Sn>|M*inl l,imi*««*?' ald Cooke. dieii i.ri.fi -suiii will bi-. in in .luti- Obituary II.(1 . ,t! Mel ib sex {.eiK'i rii Ht.'pi- - 0- ('>andi(lul(‘t^' Ni^ht Of Local l)ri\ri> tal iin !'■! the ,'pou'(.i 111), oi (he FABULOUS CAN“VASS FOR UMCEI The Montgomeiy Unit of the I’obM 1 't\l.ioe .lot.Il'Oll ! ouiid.iti . IH.NRV TERHUNF Ttic N. .!. Division of Motof League of Wotuen \'oteis will tiold Til',- IX-.te.-k mien 1 coin s.. ,viH The Rev. James P. Darroch, Vetiiclcs ii.is announced ilu- ,sm- !..(• OJ.eii Oi .ill ' 1 i ten d m.K. I i e a Can(ii(lates Night on Thin .sd.r., pension oi diiviiu: priviic:cs o; ELBOW ROOM minister of the Fit st Presbyterian Henry S. Terhune, 71, of Canal Oct. 20 in the Hailingen Refoimed mi! ‘ X) 1 '-s- ,1 ill sit ' TO Church of Dayton, has announced Hoad, (jilggstown, died Tuesday,. llowarii I.. C alkin, 2*-, of Tlic retu! 11 '■ iul. o: p : ' ti :.< '-ni- that the junior department of the Oct. 2C, at Princeton Nurseries, Church House at 8:1" p.in. Cre.it I'oa'i loi one inontli, ,m(i Speakei s will lie Willi.nnShi'i)le>- plov metil. church school will go “trick-or- while making a delivery. Mr. Tei - Charles lirv.m oi Hit'htsio'.vn loi and Robert C. r rohling, candidates treatlng for UNICEF’’ onSaturday, hune was a semi-retired farmer, 47 (lavunder die state's pouii ' v - - the Riviera 4 Bedroom Split $16,490 foi the township coiuinitiei-; Board Oct, 31, beginning about 2 p.m. and a foimor employee of the Som tem 1)1 oi l am. of I'l eeholders candidates .John The youngsters will canvass erset County Higliway Department, l.iceli--e.s suspended uiidi t die Ewing, Edmund .lones, B. Thomas house-to-house in the Dayton and Mr. Terhune was born in Blaw- state's (‘xci'ssive s[n>eii Mo- the Continental 3 Bedroom Bi-Level $16,490 Deans areas enburg, and lived in this area Leah'., Heni'. 1. Fetherston, ii.uii inchid*' thiise of .loliii ! I all his life. He was an elder mem- Ernest T, Gardnei .ind Cioorge L. .Mooi '-lie.id, 12, of Nt*w Bruns Sha'.. -Also, Sheriff eandidates, i.r- Ijer oi the Six .Mile Run Re wick I'lki-; I-! ed B. C amiJ'ell, 18, COMPARl THESE FEATURES — AVAILABLE AT NO EXTRA COST nest Hunnewell ami Geoii’e formed Cliurch. of 233 I r.mklin \vc.; 'vrchib.ild • wall to wall carpeting . color co-ordinoted kitchen Curisic. He is survived by his wile, tlie C. !-!ia- .1'., 20, (>! 3Ui H.iiml- • fully painted . cathedral ceiling former Helen C rawlord, two sons, Mayor Edward .James will.spe.ik tO.n 11.ill .(lid .Josetlll .1. Diet- Roy MINTON FRAN K CHRINKO soys H. Lester and Robert Lewis, both on the local referendum to inci