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The Franklin NEWS-RECORD Entered as second class matter on July 5,196 l VOL. 1 5, NO. 1 0 at the Post Office in Somerset, Now Jersey SOMERSET, NEW JERSEY 08873, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1970 10¢ per copy lCouncil To Enforce Rules On Go-C.r Use

Mini bikes and go-carts are finefor use in a backyard or a farmer’s meadow, but must not be operated in the Street or on sidewalks, warns the Franklin Township Council. Councilman Bruce Williams, speaking at last weekrs public meeting, said that the council has agreed to take strong ac- tion against the mls-use of mini-bikesand go-carts. Statelaw prohibits the opera- tionof unllcensedanduninspec- ted motorvehicles, and since requirementsfor licensingand inspectingthe smallcarts and bikesare stringent,most own- era do not try to obtain suchsanction. According to Mr. Wtlliams~ the council has decided to Issue warnings to first offenders who" are caught operating their ve- hicles on public property, and has authorized confiscation of the equipmentfor a secondof. lense. SOMERSETHills & County Bank’s Franklin Park Office will open on Saturday. "parentsare responsiblefor theactions of theirminor chil- dren,"said Mr.Williams, "and whileno one wantsto deprive kidsof theirfun, we mustreal- New Bank Opens Saturday izethat a personcould be ser- iouslyinjured or possiblykilled if struckby a mlnl-blkeor go- The new Franklin Park of- Davis, Mrs. Mary Carneglla, air gifts, tours of the new a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, except branch, and will have an oppor- Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. cart." flee of Somerset Hills and Mrs. Evelyn Marks, and Mrs. Mr. Williamssald that many County National Bank, Route 27 Barbara Frosts. tunity to win a color television and Saturdays, 9 a.m. to noon. set. The new Franklin Parkoffice councilmenhad received calls and Pleasant Plains Road, will from residentscomplaining open. for business on Saturday. The Franklin Park branch From Saturday until April 10, is a two-story Dutch colonial about carelessoperation of hearing,four in oppositionto a Thecouncil adopted a resolu- A variance request by Edward will be the seventhservingcen- both the new Franklin Park of- building which replaces a tem- mini-bikesand go carts in pay raisefor councilmenand tion askingthe governor and Vogel to convert an abandoned William P. Tuggle, president tral N~wJersey. flee and the bank’s Somerset porary office at the samesite. onein supportof it. the legislature for a re-evalua- house at Easton Avenue and The bank’s location at Route streets,parking, lots, etc. and of the bank, announced that office, 695 HamiltonStreet, will warned that residentscould The "openhousing" ordinance tion of the school-aid-real FranklinBoulevard to a real To celebrate the opening, Mr. offer a choice of three gifts 27 and Pleasant Plains Road Richard Marks, assistant cash- Tuggle announced that an "Open possibly"lose their homes" if was adoptedunanimously aRer property tax formula. estate office was referred back Ier, will be manager of the new for new savings accounts of has historical significance. It to the Board of Adjustment for House" will be held from 9 sued for personal injuries a publichearing at whichthe Commendationswere issued branch. $50 or more or new checking was once a stopping point for further study of traffic flow at a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday. the stagecoaches which trav- causedby theirchildren. president of the Franklin to FranklinHigh students Lyle accounts of $100 or more. Leagueof WomenVoters and a Gerber,Charlesetta Dunn and the site. He will be assisted by Mark Visitors will receive souve- Regular hours after the open= eled the Kingts ~ghway be- In otherbusiness, the council tween defeateda resolutionproviding representativeof theFranklin Eric Schnack for winning ing will be Monday, Tuesday, New York and Failadel- ActionCommittee for Equality awards in the North Jersey Quarrylicenses were issued Wednesday, and Friday 8:30 phia in early colonial days. for a new salaryof $2,500(a to Trap Rock Industriesand resolutionfor a $1,500salary spokein favorof the measure. ScholasticArt Exhibition. Zoning Committee a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; Thursday To commemorate Franklin willbe’adopted later this month) the Olen-GeryCorp., and rattle 8:a0 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., 6 p.m. Park’s early history, reproduc- Also-after public hearings, Themembers of the Hillcrest licensesto the St. Matthias to 8 p.m.; and Saturday 9 a.m. tions of a highway map of this butheld a publichearing on the the parkingban ordinancefor Schoolband and the band’sdi- measure. Altar-RosarySociety and SS to noon. /)cried will be distributed by portionsof DavidsonAvenue. rector,Miss Carol Clark, were Fivemembers of the audience Peterand Paul Catholic Church. Hours at the drive-upand the FranklinPark officeduring New Brunswick Road, JFK also commended for a per- Will Meet Tonight walk-upwindows will be 8:30 its opening. of 20 residents spoke at the Boulevard,Campus Drive, and formance given on Feb. 12. Mayor Richard Driver and HamiltonStreet was adopted. CouncilmanLawrence Gerber Negotiations between the A variancewas granted to wereabsent due to attendance The Committee for Sound Alsopassed wae a resolution SomersetAffiliates for the con- at a Mayor-Governorconfer- Zoningwill meet tonightat 8 township, the land company in- Bible Congregation Buys vacatingportions" of Clinton, structlonof a fish and chips encein Trenton,and the meet- p,m. at the ElizabethAvenue volved, and the committee have restaurantat FranklinBoule- FireHouse to discussthe final continued during that period Steuben,Grant and Cumberland ing was chaired by Deputy dispositionof a lawsuitcur- in an attempt to settle the dis- streets. vardand FranklinStreet. Mayor WilliamHoward. rentlypending against the town- pure without a court case. i ship. The officers of the corn mittee New Truck For Missionary The lawsuit was instituted al- have reported that the parties most two years ago by approx- are near agreement, but that When Charles Fisher met the congregation, keeping tbefund heavy- duty,fully equipped IBars Sold Beer To Minors, imately 80 residents of the several alternatives are opento congregation of New Brunswick open through the Christmas the residents. V-8 paneltruck, and they de- Elizabeth Avenue, Weston Road, Bible Church, Easton Avt:nue, season, cidedto buyit. Cedar Grove areas because of "Wehope to let the residents Somerset in the church park- By January it appeared pes- By Sunday, when the keys a change in zoning. weigh the alternatives and per- ing lot last Sunday, he received slble¯that enough money could were presentedto Mr. Fisher, Liquor LicensesSuspended more According to the members haps arrive at a consensus," much than just the good be raised to purchase a truck the fund was $4.80 dye÷ the top. of the Committee, the zoning said William Buckley, secre- wishes of the members. and a committee was formed to Two Franklin Township the boy definitely looked "21 and the violations of the Alcoholic change in the areas was "con- tary of the committee. A committee of churchmen investigate the possibilities. Most of the funds, according liquor establishments have had had identification for a per- BevergeControl laws, stat- trary to the master plan and presented him with the keys to The Reverend Rolland Miller, to the pastor, came through their retail consumption ll- son over 21." ed thatin neithercase were all primarily for the benefit of All residents of the area have a new, heavy- duty, fully pa.~tor, Phillip Trout, clmrch free-will giving, withtheexcep- censessuspended by the Town- In the case against Colonial threeaccepted prlnelples for one party." been invited to the meeting. equ,p:ed panel truck filled treasurer,and Eugene Ruka,a tion of $560 raised by cash- shipCouncil. Liquors, operated by Paul Nyi- defenseestablished, with clothing, medicines, ~md memberof the board,discov- ing in thousands of "Betty At a specialmeetingon Tues- tray and George Smith, the in- Thestatutes provide that it a other supplies. ered that for a little more Crocker" coupons collected by day night,the councilhanded vestigating policemanwas Pa- bartenderis shown proof of Charles Fisa.~r and his wife money they could obtain a his church and several others. down a three - day suspension trolmanJohn Blazalds. age,obtains a wr Ittenstatement New Chamb e r Officers Betty livein Imperial,Call- with two daysremissiontoAl’s Hisreport stated thaton Dec. by the customerdeelarlng that forniaand serve .’us mission- Grill, 407 Somerset St., and 15 he observeda youthenter- he is over 21, and it the aries to 300 Mexicanfamilies a four -day suspension with two ing that establishment and then customerin fact looks as if Include Wri, ’ht, Smith in BaJaCalifornia. Horne Leaves On Tour days remission to Colonial Li- leaving with a package. he is an adult,then reasonable The Fishersconduct weekly quors, 628 Hamilton St., Further investigation re- stepshave been taken to avoid Bibleclasses in fiverural vil- both effective March 9, vealed that the 17-year old knowinglybreaking the law. RoyWright, president Wil- recording sect;etary, Fran of las)s, and had been using The verdicts mean that Al’s had purchased beer, and that no The council handed down a liamCorbltt, Inc. and Corbett Verge of Modern Bridal Shoppe, 1954truck to ministerto the Of European Housing Grill must be closed from mid- proof of age had been asked morelenient suspension to Al’s Rigging,Inc., and Dr. Sampson assistant recording secretary, t:nproverishedvillagers. SaulLupln, treasurer, and Es- night Sunday to midnight for by the bartender. Grill,said Mayor Richard Driv- G. Smith, former superin- Their work is entirely de- Monday, and Colonial Liquors Attorney Furrier stated again er,because in that case an at- of schools, been ther McOwen, executive sec- SammionN. Horne, 140 Ellen Under the leadership of tendent have pendenton voluntarysupport Street, Somerset, left on from midnight Sunday to mid- that the youth looked older than tempt was made to determine electedpresident and executive retary. from churches such as New WilLiam R. Morrls~ NAACP Five members were elected Feb. 27 on a two-week trip housingdirector, the group will night Tuesday. 21, and that it was a case of proof of age. director,respectively, of the Brunswick Bible, wRhno finan- At the quasi - Judicialhear- Both thecases were first FranklinTownship Chamber of to three- year termsand di- throughthe majorcapitals of visit industrializedhousing "honesterror." of cial guarantees from any WesternEurope to observepub- tag, Jeff Green, township pros- The council, In considering offenses. Commerce. rectors;Mr. Wright,Mrs.Ver- plants and "New Town" de- ge, Mr. De Marie,Vito Cosi- mlaston board. lichousing techniques. velopmentsin Milan,Amster- ecutor, presented the charges Other officers for 1970-’71 The church supports 26 mis- Mr. Horne,who is president and Julius Furrier, an attorney mane of Cosimano Sportswear, sionary undertakings, but !he dam,, London, and Stock- are John Baab of Baab’s Sunny and Elizabeth Powell of Eliza- of the New BrunswickBranch holm. with offices on Hamilton St., re- 150- man congregation has a of the NAAC P, was one of 140 presented both defendants. Marano Promoted Acres School, first vice presi- beth’s Boutiques. Mr. Horneis a buildingcon= dent; Frank De Marie, of Garydoliffe of SomersetHills special interest in the Fishers personsthroughout the United The council heard each case HurryPeck, Inc.,second vice and CountyBank was appointed because Mr.,Flsherts mother States to be Invited on the tractor In the firm ofHorneand separately, and in each case president, and Margaret to a two - year vacancy on i~ a member, ~tnd he used to Equal OpportunityStudy Tour Howard and has been In business attorney Furrier changed the Cleary,of W. A. ClearyCorp., be one. of European Building Sys- In Franklin Township for 11 plea from not guilty to "non the Board of Directors. The church’s fun.q drive for years. To Broadcast VP thirdvice president. AI O’Brten, executive direc- tems. vult" -- no defense, with an the Fishers began in Novem- The projectis sponsoredby Duringthis time he has been explanation of the circum- In addition,Gus Martinowich tor of the Chamberin 1969-’70, ber as a project of the Wom- activein the localNAACP and AnthonyV. Marano,24 Bed- of BroadwayHeating and Air was a director the HousingDepartment of the stances and a plea for leniency. elected emeritus en’s Missionary Society. ~, is now servinghis secondterm Detective EugeneScaletti was ford Road,Somerset, general ConditioningCo., was elected of the group. national NAACI the Urban manager of WCTCradio, New The Deacons and Trustees League,the NationalHousing as president. the investigating officer in the of the church liked the idea His majorinterest has been Brunswick, has been named ProducersAssociation, and the case against AI’s Grill, operat- vice=president of the st~ition’s and extended it to the entire Blank EconomicUnion, in providinghousing for under- ed by Elmer Lukacs. privilegedand minority groups. On Sept. 5, 1968 Def. Sca- operating company, Raritan letti observed an 18-year-old Valley Broadcasting Co. i Bonner Files Suit boy in the vicinity of Al’sGrfll, Mr. Marano, In his 20th year andupon investigation foundthat with WCTC,will continue lnhls several quarts of beer were general manager role. being consumed in an auto by A member of the Class of 1949 at Rider College, he joined other minors, and that one youth followinghis admittedpurchasing the beer in WCTC gradua- tion, and was namedassistant Against Township l,the gril Further investigation showed general manager in 1965 and that the youth had shown a false general manager in 1969. The Bonner Realty & Con- He is askingfor an injunc- He is a director of the Rari- structionCorporation has filed tion againstthe condemnation identification card (drivers ll- tan Valley Regional Chamber of cense) to the bartender on duty a taxpayeffssuitagainst Frank= proceedingsuntil such hearings Commerce, the Middlesex lln Township, with the Imme- are accorded. [ prior to being served. CountyHeart Association,the diate object of stopping the Accordingto Mr~ Bonnet,his [ Attorney Furrier stated that [ Central Jersey Association for Township% condemnation pro= developmentplan would provide [ it "was an honest error, since J the Deaf and Hearing Handi- ceedings designed to acquire "substantialparklands, recrea- /aJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~capped and United Community part of the Bonner holdings for tionareas and footpaths to the Services. parklands. Townshipat no cost, whereas /| Mr. Marano serves on the the Township~scondemnation The action, filed in Superior i TONIGHT -~ advisoryboards of St. Peter’s Court last week, will be given wouldresult in a cost to the GeneralHospital, New Bruns- a hearing on March 20. taxpayers of m o r e than ZoningBoard of Adjustment wick SalvationArmy, and the $1,O00,00O," (continuationof Woods Edge FranklinState Bank. Bertram Bonner, president Mr. Bonner alsostated that Swim Club hearing) 8 P.m. In 1966 he was chosen as of the company, charges that his planned unit development Municipal Building, Rlder~s "Alumnus of the Year" the Township Council and Plan- "would bring more tax ratables and in 1961 was named New ning Board have not accorded to the township than the present New Executive Director of the Franklin Chamberof Commerce WEDNESDAY~MARCH 11 Brunswick’s "Man of the Year." him a hearing on his proposed allowed use would bring, thus His family includes his wife, SampsonG. Smith, (left) is congratulated by his predecessor, planned unit development for benefitting all taxpayers of the Franklin Housing Authority, the former Theresa Georgianna O’Brien. the 835 acre "RCA Tract". township." SEMMION N. HORNE 7:80 p.m. 1 l~rkside St. of Franklin, and three sons. ANTHONY V. MARANO THUR, SDAY, MARCH 51 i 970 PAGE TWO

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Members of Manville High reporter); (third row) Mrs. School’s Future Business Grace Guattery and Mrs. Anne Leaders 0fAmerica (FBLA)re- Olive of the Center’s Special cenLly toured Johns- Manville Services Department, who Research and EngineeringCen- planned the tour. ter facilities in Finderne with -0- Mrs. George Guattery, coor- dinator of tim schooPs Busi- ness Education Department. Sponsored by the National Luncheon To Business Education Associa- tion, the FBLAis a national organization of secondary stu- Aid Garden dents whose activities onthe lo- cal level include trips to lo- Club Projects cal industries, service to school publications and departments, NESHANIC -- Neshanic area preparation of bulletin boards civic projects will benefit from and participation in dis- the proceeds of a Provincial Chorus Rehearsal trict contests and state and na- French l.~ncheon held on Thurs- tional conventions. day under the auspieces of the Membersof the Marymount College chorus tune up for Shown at lea are, from left Neshanic Garden Club in the Re- to righ+.t (first row) Sharon formed Church Chapel on Amwell their annual winter tour. Shownare Gall Konzem,left, Albanese, Llnda Urbanlak, San- Road. Kathy Fiduk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JosephFiduk of 210 dra Urbanlak, Kathy Strozeski Mrs. Edward Polcer was gen- (club president), Debra Verran eral chairman and very capably South 1 lth Avenue, Manville, and Pat Levy. and Eleanor Ciuksza: (second directed the luncheon, which was row) Valerle Simon 4club sec- a financial success. Mrs, George Dr. Anna Wells retary) Kathy Hudak Nancy Gardner was in charge of a gift Mrs. Hoxeng Mroczka, Shirley Kocnnowski, table of artificial arrangements Charlene Shuleski (club trea- Is Speaker At surer) and Kathy Rock (club and dried flower pictures which were made under the direction of Will Address Mrs. Monte Purviance, president, and Mrs. John Roberts.Mrs. Ar- Alumnae ’Meet thurB. Smithwas chairmanof the Association gourmetfood table,very popular Dr. AnnaMary Wellswill speak withthe luncheon guests. HILLSBOROUGH -- Mrs. Ray- on the "MurderMystery as Liter- Mrs.Elliott F. Smithwas kitch- mond B. Hoxeng will speak on ature",at the March11 meetlngof en chairman,Mrs. James C. Paul "Our Missionin PuertoRico" at the DouglassCollege Alumnae Club diningroom chairman,and Mrs. today’smeeting of the Women’s of SomersetCounty. Associationof the Hillsborough IveyAllen in chargeof ticketsand The meetingwill be heldin the ,i ,u,,°,,s, reservations¯ Presbyterian Church. The meet- home of Mrs. Wilbur Adam, 115 iili 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. , .LEE,M Followingluncheon, Frederick ing, starting at 8 p.m. will be held Our REGISTERED i!J Middaugh Street, Somerville,at in the Christian Education building. Jamesonand JamesHazelton, both 8p.m. PHARMACISTS ::: TOOTHPASTE of the Duke GardenFoundation, The Hoxengs lived for several |l years in Puerto Rico while he was Dr. Wells is an associate pro= FAMILY SIZE withthe aid of coloredslides, dis- are ready to serve ~¢ A Ii: cussedthe houseplants mostsult- affiliated with the American Uni- lessor in English at Douglass Col- Reg. 1.09 " ~ me / mini!ableand availableto theaverage versity there in an administrative lege. She received her B.A. from consumer.They also presented capacity. Mount Holyoke College and her iiiii y° u 7d a y s a w e e k I~ 19 a slide show of French land- Mrs. Arthur Gerstl will lead in M.A. from Southern Methodist WiTHTH,S !!i scapedesign since the seventeenth sBible study. The current study i University. Let us fill your uui!century. with the Book of Corinthians. Mrs. COUPON J. W. Milroy will conduct the de- Members of the Garden Club In 1967, she received a Doctor next p re scription L,M,TONECOUPON PER PURCHASE - EXPIRESMARCH 10, 197Omi will meet at the home of Mrs. votional portion..o" of Letters degree from Mount i i WilliamCodclington, t h e r a py Holyoke College. This award was I¯ Ill Imlllllllllllllllglllllll[n!i chairman,on March 11 to pre- William Perlack based on her mystery novels and !.:. ~ "~, ,...... *v. pare"flowers for the patientsat the biography of Thomas Went- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~i~::’i WalsonHospital at FortDix. worth," Dear Dear Preceptor." -0- Named Sergeant -0- :~:i:: DEAN’S LIST STUDENT ::::: Airman First Class William J. SOMERSET-- Joseph Clemens,Perlack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fire CompanyNo.1 of 794 HamiltonSt., a freshmanSteven Perlack of 150 North Sev- liberalarts majorat Middlesexenth Avenue, Manville, has been Elects AndInstalls CountyCollege, Edison, has beenpromoted to Sergeant. namedto the Dean’slist for the Sergeant Perlack and his wife, NewOfficer Slate fallsemester. the former Jo-Anne Reborchuk, -0- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen HILLSBOROUGH -- New offi- Reborchuk of 635 Boesel Avenue, cerselected by HillsboroughFire The heart diseases are ex-I Manville, are residing in Italy. pensive; in this country, the eco- A 1967 graduate of Manville High CompanyNo. i, Flag’towninclude: nomicloss they cause Is estimated School, Sergeant Perlack is sta- president,Angelo Dorsa; vice at $4 billion yearly. tioned with the U.S. Air Force in president,William Galalnl; secre- Aviana, Italy. tary, Joseph Brogan, Sr,; and treasurer, Herbert Schmidt. The new chief is AnthonyDorsa; FREE first assistant chief, John Johnson; secondassistant chief, Charles INTRODUCTORY LESSON Brogan~engineer, John Galaini; MARCH 21 assistantengineer, Allen Stoy; and Including Skate Rental trustee,Warner Quabeck. The newofficers were installed at a dlnner-danceat thefirehouse GIRL SCOUTS on Feb. 28. Music was provided .by the Continentals.Chairmanwas & LEADERS WilliamGalaini.

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THURSDAY, MARCH5, 1970 PAGE THREE timore Orchestra Better Business Bureau Perform Wednesda The Symphony " served as concertmaster of both Warns Of Area Contests chestrawill presenta concertat the Bridgewater - Rarltan High the Buffalo Philharmonic and the Deceptive contests are being As in other contests, thevalue of !tngs are Illusory, and the promo- School West on Saturday, at 8:30 MinneapolisSymphony Orelms- used to lure consumers into buy- the prize is said to be based on tions are of sufficient duration to p.m. tras. ing sewing machines or stereo "aa,lousily advertised prices/’ establish a package price, no ele- This will mark the final concert He has been a member of the consoles at inflated prices, ac- which the BBBsays are fictitious ment of which is free. of the 1969-70 series under the CasalsFestival Orchestra under cording to the Better Business and usually inflated several times Far from giving anything away auspices of the Somerset County AlexanderSchneider and Pablo Bureau of Central New Jersey, over the pricesat which the sewing or providing real discounts, all of Community Concert Association. Casalsfor nineyears. (BBB). machinesactually are beingsold. these Promotions are really ntis- Recognized as one of America’s "0" Clifford G. Embley, Executive A promotionthought to have leading methods for selling rner- major orchestras, the symphony Director of the Bureau said the started on the West Coast sends chandlse to unwitting consumers. plays a 240 concert season in Eclipse To Be promotions promise to award win- slot machine symbols,miniature ~0- Baltimore, throughout the state ners machines either free:,I or at pokerhands, or a listof numbers of Maryland, and among the Visible Here substantial savings. arrangedto look like a lotteryDIOCESANPTA COUNCI L easternstates. As usual, according to the BBB, listing. Saturday,s eclipse of the sun will there is a gimmick. Thus,a "winninghand," "lucky R presentsfree children’s con- or WILL MEET ON MARCH11 carts and accompaniesall per- be visible in our area tbrough its In some promotions, notices are number" "Jackpot" entitles the rations stages, from 12:25 p.m. mailedtelling recipients that their recipient to a "free"sewing ma-, The New BrunswickRegion Ex- formancesof the BaltimoreCivic The sun be "lucky"telephone number or li- Opera.Free outdoorconcerts are until 2:54 p.m. will chine or stere console (Provided! ecutiveBoard of the TrentonDio- most obscured by the moon at cense numberentities them to a he buys a "service and instruction offeredto an overallaudience of cesanCouncil of Parent Teacher 1:41 p.m., State planetarium of- "free"sewing machine or stereo.policy" or the required number of Associations will be held Wednes- 32,000 persons in the summer. of the Returningfor a repeatengage= ficials said. Total coverage The "catch" is that they must record albums), a discount certi- day, March 11, at St. John the ment after being acclaimedhere sun in our area will he about 96 buy a "service and instruction PO= floats or a combination of both. Evangelist School, Dunellen. severalseasons ago, the orchestra per cent, they said. licy" to receive the prize. Sometimes, a bottle of perfume Benediction of the Most Blessed will be directedby Its new con- Amgag the planetariums present The value of the merchandise is and a "free Las Vegas vacation" Sacrament at Noon, by the Rev. ductor,Sergiu Comissiona. shows are one on the lunar eclipse, stated to be far greater titan the are thrown in. These "vacations" Francis J. Lyons, pastor will pre-" normally are financed partially by Mr. Comissiona came to the the Saturday solar eclipse, and a cost of the policy. cede a luncheon served by the BaltlmoreSymphony Orchestra in Mercury eclipse expected early The BBBsays the "nationally the customer, who pays a $12 or host unit. in May. ladvertised price" of the merchan- $15 registration fee, and par- Sister principals, presidents the fall of 1969. tially by real estate promoters, The Saturday night programwill! -O- dise is inflated and not one estab- and secretaries of the 28 unit PTA EVENT lished in the marketplace. whorequire the recipient to listen membership are requested to at- include Dvorak Symphony No. 8, Another type of promotion is a to a sales pitch. |0 Beethoven D Major Violin Concer- tend. Mrs. Jospeh Kormody, presi- simple puzzle that offers a sewing The "free vacation" amounts to Unit presidents are requested to to with Iaidor Saslov, soloist, and machine as firstprize and a "dis-only a discount on the room rental, Queen Of Hearts in, tttsts l RavePs La Valse. dent of the Manville High School submit, at this meeting, all re- IrrA presented life memberships ~count certificate" as secondprlze. with the ’lwianer" paying the round- ports of the past year including Mr. Saslov, co-concertmaster of to Mrs. Stephen Balint and Mrs. The BBBsays that nearly every. trip fare, meals, tips, & taxes. I Contestants from six County from 9 p.m. until 2 a.m. the orchestra, has appeared with program, health, publicity and also Mrs. Mildred Franzizo, spon- John Latoeha during the IYrAts participant receives a certificate, As in simihr promotions, the I reserve dates for installation of organizations await impatiently Tickets are available at the the Detroit, Chautauqua, and regardless of whether he gave the sored by the Manville V.F.W. Tanglewood Symphonies,and has [recent Founders Day meeting held BBBstates, the stated value of~ new officers of their respective for the vote returns which will Ht~.q.rt Office. right answer. themerchandise is inflated,sav- ] make one of them the 1970 Post #2290, and Susan Jane in _Manville Htwh_School. units. Queen of Hearts. Nuss, sponsored by the Som- They are front row, left to erville - Raritan Exchange right, danice Weingartner. Club. Mrs. Susan Polachak, sponsored by Bound BrookSub- sponsored by the Somerville Ju- junior Women’s Club; Mrs. nior Civic League, is missing Nicole Selenko, sponsored from picture in order to get by the Somerville Area Jay- additional votes. tees; Sallyann Yerehik, spon- The public is invited to attend MANVILLE NATI NAL BANK sored by the Stevenson-D’All- the crowning,his Friday, March essio Post #12, American Le- 6 at the Far Hills Inn. Ish ~on; and standing from the left Phillips’ orchestra will play SOUTH SOMERSET’ FIRST BANK Mrs. Alexander To Speak At ’Sesame St.’ Exhibit (ESTABLISHED 1926) At the "Sesame Street Book Ex- Directors of day care centers hibit" which the Somerset County nursery schools, librarians Library is sponsoring on Monday, anyone interested in working with (Mar. 9) from I P.m. to 9 p.m. pro-school children are cordially the Administration Building, Som- invited to attend the book erville, Mrs. Robert Alexander of --0-- Ra ises ln te res t Rates Bridgewater Township will ad- dress an evening meeting at 7:30 ’Go~,o’ Clue For p.m. 6 Mrs. Alexander is the wife of the technical director of the childrents Mystery Prophet television workshop which pro- On Savings duces "Sesame Street", a daily Ball Announced television program for pre-school children. SOMERVILLE -- It was an- These broadcasts, over a nation- nounced today that a "Go-Go Lady wide hook-up, are planned to pre- has agreed to act as another of pare young children for formal the Mystery Prophets who will be education in the schools. the center of attention at the We are now paying the highest Third Annual Mystery Prophets Ball on April 3 at the Redwood Panel Talks Inn. Scheduled At A masquerade affair, the ball is interest rates allowed by the new law a benefit event for the Somerset County Chapter of the Amertean Hillcrest PTA Cancer Society. SOMERSET-- "The Exceptional The "mystery prophets" -- rep- on , ¯ ¯ Child: A Closer Look" is the resenting education, politics, topic for Monday’s(lVlar. 9) meet- sports,community services, and. ing of the Hillcrest PTA, to take the arts -- will be unmasked at place at 8 p.m. in the "All Purpose 11 p.m. at the . Room"of the school. A panel consisting of four spe- Contact Mrs. Fran Walker and cialists from the township school Mrs. Joseph F. Buckley for res- system will discuss a particular ervations. area, Mrs. Pearl Pashko, helping teacher, will talkabout"The Gifted ONE YEAR Child." TWO YEAR Mrs. Leonard Calandra, school psychologist, will discuss "The Socially and Emotionally Malad- CERTIFICATES CERTIFICATES justed Child." The area of "The Neurologically ImpMred Child" will be discussed by Mrs. Alice Casey, a special teacher at Hillcrest. Mrs. Patricia Paulus, coordina- tor of special services, will pre-

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Higher interest ratesavailable up to the maximumrate of 77: ,rI ,(’~ allowabl,, ¯ under current r~,=.tdations mn [or amounts of ~’100,000. and over. TERMITES PESTCONTROL SERVICE BANK MEMBER MANVI LLI= NATIO NAL National Pest Control Association TELE.: 722-6341 SOUTH SOMERSET’S FIRST BANK MARTIN DEPOSITS INSURED TO $20,000 TERMITE CONTROL For DetailsSee Our MemberFederal Deposit COMPANY I. ChristmasInterest Paid. On lnsurance Corpora tion Clubs,& VacattonClub Accounts ManvilleNational Bank Officers or Call 725-900 Manville,New Jersey " ! I 31 FOUR i Ma ma Chambers Group "lb Rock ]| NOW!!! Dillon With Spring Fling I I WE PAY The flve membersof the Cham- hexp took off and flew, Thewhole} 1 ire Visit bers Brothers, who have per- group moves into a big, soltd,] ¯ , .=.formed for capacity audiences I shaking beat.,.Then a finale ~1 ¯ c r r New York’s Madison Square Gar-I The Chambers Brothers=-Wil- [ 1 rM Ca te .... den, will come to Dillon Gym on lie George Lesterando.--.,,,.,. Joe, l~lus |rroupe deserts its Off-Broadway Reserved tickets are now on sale I their ow nusical m versatllit_ v b..ell __ ~mmefor a brief one-night visit at the McCarter Theatre box of-[ performing with the New York Pro[l 1 b:o McCarter Theatre on Sunday ~ flee. I Mustca at the Electric Circus. The[ ¯ /waning, March8, It will bring ! One critic, in_writing of an ap- Iprogram featuredtheMississippt-| 1 along a double-bill of short plays, pear ance. by the vrothers .at B~ I born Brothers interpreting a sac- | ~ne by Sam Shepard~_ a leading tows ~,uo ’r commenteu, ’lZjtlon of al4thcenturyFrenchchan-| oice of the underground stage, G began with a wailing harp. ThenI son, while the ProMusicensemble| md the other a contemporary came the vocals. The bass gn!t- { sang the same section in its ori-/ ~omedy,tdaptatl°nof,,Gammerthe earlyGurton’sEnglish ar began moving things along. Tne j glnal, formal style / Needle". "Melodrama Play", described as an ironic and tragicfarce about Moon Tonight a pop singer, is the Shepard en- try. The author of the screen- ~’ .,~ "Moon", a one - act play by on government - sponsored tele- play for Antonionl’s latest film Robert Heide, which ran off vision in Belgium last year, and ON ALL- "Zabriskie Point", Shepard has ~:~,.~_;~ Broadway at carte Cino and the Panorama Today in Washington. It won three "Oble" awards. His , ,,,. Troupe Theater, is the current is included in an anthology of plays REGULAR newest work, "Operation Side- show at the Brecht West Play- collected by Michael Smith, pub- ¯ winder", will have its premier this ,: ~¥. house in New Brunswick. There llshed in 1969 by E, P. Dutton.. sAvINGS month at the Vlvtan Beaumont r,, ¯ will be performances at the ex- "Moon" will be the tenth pro- ¯ Theatre of Lincoln Center. ,F perimental theatre at 31 Albany, duction of the current season at the ¯ ~ Street near the Rutgers campus, coffee - house theater in New ¯ ACCOUNTS--- i , Brunswick. I Ellen Stewart is producer of the .... at 8:30 on Thursday, March 5, LaMama Repertory. Her troupe, ’ ~ ’andan,d, atMoon, 8:30 and 10:30 on Friday -0- DUNDEDAND [considered "the single most vital ¯/ Saturday. force in New York’s experimental , was also performed at WPRB EVENT the Washingtou D. C. National theatre" has won eight Obie :-:,/, ~ PAID QUARTERLYAwards, four Vernon Rice Drama :.J Summer Festival, where it was ¯ The PrlncetonUniversity radio ",,~.,": " covered by Washington news- station,WPRB, is presentingthe Desk Awards, and the New York Firesign Theatre this Friday Drama Critics Circle Prize in ,.-~’+" papersand television. It wasshown thepast three years. ’ night,March 6, in AlexanderHall on the Universitycampus. The Both playswill be directed by 8:30 p.m. performancewill be Tom O"Horgan, the company’s " ’Warrendale’ the only New Jersey appearance artistic director, whoattained re- :~. :.’, thisseason of the improvisation- nown as thedlrectorof’~!r". al theatre. The Columbia Re- ’ " ,[I~ Series Film cordingartists have been hailed for"comedy at itsbest". McCarter Theatre’s New Ticketsare on saleat the Uni- CinemaSeries continues Tues- versityStore and Bag’sEnd, and ARTS AND T TAINM T day,March 10, at 8 p.m. with they will be sold at the door. IIa singleshowingofAllan King’s -0- ART LECTURE controversialdocumentary, Since massive medlcal pro- FLICKS Wed. - Fri., Mar. 4-6, 8 semble- McCarter Theatre, "Warrendale".Producedand grams were begun in the wake of p.m. Men., Mar. 9, 8:30 p.m. Illustratedlecture, Department directedfor the Canadian the first Heart Fund Campaign, WilsonCollege Film Theatre Intime, Murray Then- of Art and Archaeology101 ART EXHIBITS Broadcasting Corporationthere has beena decline of about "Joanna",and short films ire, PU (whichnever showedit), it 20 per cent in the cardiovascular withPeter Sellers. "Curse of Apollo" McCormickHall, PU "AlbertoGiacometti: The Ex- RockyHill Bank,Berrien Room portrayslife at a centerfor death rate among personsaged be- WilcoxHall, PU, Thur.-Sat., Mar. 5-7, 8:30 istentialistSculptor" C. Hu- Watercolorsby Jack Garver, emotionallydisturbed children low 65. Thur..Mar. 5, 7:30 p.m. p.m. openingMar. 9. in Toronto.King, whose lat- CanacleFilm PHS Repertory, Spring Musical bar, Berne, Thurs., Mar. 5, 5 p.m. TheArtisan, 30 WitherspoonSt; est documentary feature, "A "The MagnificentSeven" "No Strings". High School OpeningMar. 9. MarriedCouple", recently op- 10 McCoshHal1, PU, Auditorium MUSIC ened in New York,tOok a cam- Sat.Mar. 7, 8 p.m. Frl. & S~., Mar. 6-7, 8 p.m. PrincetonUniversity Art Mu- era crew and lived with the AudubonFilm McCarter Theatre Repertory PrincetonUniversity Orches- seum patientsand staff for five "LandThat I Love" "Much Ado About Nothing", "Techniquesof Renaissance weeks. The result, in the NOW THROUGH TUESDAY Jr. High #3, W. State St., Fri. Mar. 6, 8:30. tra, Peter Westsrgaard, con- ductor. Prints"- Printsand Draw- words of one critic, is a WoodyAllen Janet Margolin Trenton. "Way of the World", Sat., ingsGallery "shatteringand extraordin- Sun.,Mar. 8, 8 p.m, Mar. 7, 8:30. John Witherspoon School au- ditorium, (Tues.-Sat.10 to 4; Sun,2 to ary cinema feat--a raw, sim- NOWACCEPTING New Cinema,McCarter Theatre WPRBEvent 5) TAKE "An Eveningwith the Fire- Sat. Mar. 7, 8:30 p.m. ple,. human drama as terrible "Warrendale," Tues. Gallery 100, 100 Nassau St. and as moving as any work of ENROLLMENTS Mar. 10, 8 p.m. sign Theatre"- Alexander Friends of Music at Prince- Paintingsand graphicsby THE MONEY ton, Procter Hall concert. fiction ever to make its way Hall, PU, YvonneBurk and MarieStur- thescreen." FOR ON STAGE "La Mare Troupe". Thomas Simons, pinaist- to Proctor Hall, Graduate ken, thru Mar. 13 Kingpoints out that "Warren- AND RUN Sun., Mar. 8, 8 p.m. dale"is, strictly speaking, nei- THE MONTH PrincetonGilbert and Sullivan Brecht West, New Brunswick .School ArchitectureBuilding, PU (Mc- (rated GP) Society Mar. 8, 3:30 p.m. ther a documentarynor an ex- Robert Heide’s"Moon", Cosh Walk) pose of methodsof treating "The Mikado",Kirby Center, Thur., Sat.,Mar. 5-7, 8:30 University Concert Series 11 "Photography and Modern So- Evenings- 7 & 9 P.M. MARCH New York New MUSIC En-i~ childhooddlstrubances, but an Sunday- 4:20, 6:40, 9 P.M. LawrencevilleSchool p.m.: ciety". - Main floor exhibition experience.It amply demon~ strafesthat truth is not only strangerthan fiction, but usu- CHILDREN’S MATIN EE ....hE COmtE AN...... allya gooddeal more painful. SAT. & SUN. at 2 P.M. 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Editor, Franklin NewsRecord: Jersey Avenue conditions to In fact most of the Board South Somerset News Your courageous editorial Penn-Central. I was advised members had to admit that Feb. 5 issue regarding the that they, together with the Mr. Rosenhouse was an ex- Richard E. Deutsch, Managing Editor Franklin school board elections state, etc., etc., etc. (Standard tremely competent attorney, an Joseph Angeloni, Sales and Business Mgr. and urging support of the pro- disolalmerl) The only thlngthat expert on education law. Main Office 6-]0 Arlington Street, Manville gresstve candidates has hit seemed to nudge them was my Hillsborough Office: 63 Rt, 3.06, South Somerville Upon repeated que~ionlng Franklin Office: 802 Hamiltov~ Street you where it hurts -- the statement that if their ticket Mailing address: P.O. Box 146, Somerville, N.J. 08876 l~cketbook. office burned down, a fire-en- from the public still no action The Feb.. 19 issues of the gine wouldnot be able to get to was givenfor the replacement Telephone: 725.3300 Somerset Spectator and the it. If it was a commuter’scar, except that such action is the the NewsRecord reported that disclaimer #43 would probably perogattve of the Board. Mall Subscription Rates you will no longer be the news- be issued. In addition it waspointed out All advertisinq al~pears in the paper of record for the Board As for seats on the Penn- by Dr. McCredle that whereas 1 Year -. $4.50 three papers In the group 2 Years.. $8.00 of Education. Central, getting on at Jersey in the past it wascus~tomary to u!ilili~i~i!ili!~ii!iii:!i!:~:21:i:i:!:!:i:i:i:!:i:i:i:i:i:i:i:i:i:i:!:i: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i:~!~:!:i:ii::ii!:i~!~i~iiii!~!!~;ii~ii:~:~!i~!i~ii!~i~[!i!!~:!~:!i~:i: In this shockingly partisan Avenue, a terminal, has an ad- interview several applicants for i flflflfl"fl~fiflg~fl"flflflflflfl""~mmm~"~"~"mmg"~"~""~g~mmgm~gm~ way. Mr. Buckley (who, vantage; you get a seat. As for such a position no such inter- we all know, really controls returning, plan on standing from views were held in this cass, !. the board) has deprived a fine NewYork or Newark until you nor were any qualifications for ¯ a paper of an important source of get to Metuchenon the 5:37 out the Job cited. revenue. of NewYork. Or try to be cute Weare sorry this happened. and take the 5:25 out of In view of the fact that Mr. I Rosenhonse has repeatedly ,I Edltoma| Your candor dldnft deserve it. NewYork (which doesn’t go to i Let the voters of Franklin keep Jersey Avenue) and stand only demonstrated an extensive their eyes open. to Elizabeth whereyou will get working knowledge of the code Corrtne Longworthy a seat. Thensit till you get to governing the Board of Educa- NewBrunswick at 6:18, get off tion, it seems apparent that a Franklin Township political payoff has taken place. Tax Time Again -0- and wait for the 5:37 out of New York which gets to New Duringthe Past two years the Editor, The Manville News: Brunswick at 6:30 and to Jer- question of moneywas made a I would like the public, bor- sey Avenue at 6:26. Compli- key issue by Mr. Buckley and This is the time of year when budgets are passed and tax ough employees and the Police cated? Maybe,but I only stand his associates. Invasion From Mars? bills are sent out to local residents ... or to put it another Department to know that the to Elizabethl Well, our new supposedly negotiating committee was au- Andthen to top it off, the economically minded major- way, its bad news time. thorized by Mayor Joseph lh- question of fares makes me ity hired a manwho will he re= COULDTH IS B E A F LYI NGSAUCE R hovering over a pond,ready to dischargelittle green menfrom Several local communities have undergone revaluations cieving a $1,200 retainer fee tero and Council to negotiate a really aggravated. A few months Mars?It couldbe, but it isn’t. Actually,if youwill flip the pictureover you will seeit is the roof of a car contract for all borough em- (whichMr. RoserLhouse was during the past year, so they may have a false sense of ago, I stayed homein bed for whichrolled into the neighborhoodpond. No one was in the caL but it provideda niceoptical illusion ployees at $500 across-the- a few days with a cold. I had a not). security. Their tax rates will be considerably lower than No one present knowshowhis whenprinted upsidedown. Photo b, DianaHenriques. board. weekly commutationticket (12 last year . . . up to $3 per hundred dollars of assessed MayorPatero was unfairto rides). I used oniy seven rides. hourly rates comPared with J thenegotiating committee when, Do you think I could get a re- those of Mr. Rosenhouso, nor valuation. forpolitical reasons, he offered what services were covered by ...... ;...... ,...... ~ ...... , . , ~ ...... ~,,...... fund for the five rides that I Club Gardening :::::::::::: ~ ::: :::::.4::::::::::::::~.;;: :::: . ~ ~..... ~ ...... ~...... "..¢.... The feeling of security is false because while the tax $800to departmentsheads, paid for and didn’t use7 Well, the retainer. FrancisPeltack, our Borough first I get a formletter stating Is this the waythe newBoard rate is lower, in most cases the value of their property is Clerk,suggested that we havea thatrefunds a~’e not allowed majority plans to act7 Denyor IProgram Planned considerably higher, so there is little chance that their Managerbecause he is over- cut funds available for educa- "inconnection with additional The 4-H club is putting on a total tax bill will be smaller. worked.I agree, we shouldhave farespaid when tickets are left tional programs and innovate program for children on gardening Letters To Editor a managerand savethousands at home."I respondedby say= spending on other items? Saturday, March 7 at 10:45 a.m Schools cost more.., municipal services cost more... of dollarsfor the tax-payers. ing, I didn’t leive my ticket I feel it is: .incumbentupon at the Somerville Free Publt~ This newspaperwelcomes letters to the editor on its editorial I havebeen on sickleave for all the citizens of Franklin to water and electricity cost more.., telephone service costs at home,I didn’t pay additional Library, West End Avenue, Som. comment,news stories, or aboutlocal issues. thepast eight months and have fare, I Just didn’t use the ticket protestthis highly unwarranted erville. more . . . everything costs more these days. hs only yetto seethe Borough Clerk in andpossibly costly action of the and wouldlike a rofundl They will show howto plant a Oneof the functionsof this newspaperis to provideits readers naturaJ that with everything else rising, taxes will rise too. hisoffice on time. I amnot In the habit of Paying newboard. garden and howto take care of it. In my opinion,our garbage for services I do not receive. Mrs.HaroldH. Oertell This is another of the special with a forumto expresstheir views.Letters to the editor are oneof .. its inevitable. andstreet department employe- your meansto accomplishthis. The railroad would be quick MarigoldLane Saturday morning programs co- So no matter how bad things look, cheer up. Things .esare underpaid. Theyare only to charge a non-paying passen- sponsoredby the SomersetCounty Somerset could get worse i.. and they probably will. receiving$2,90 and $3.15an ger for "theft of service" but .0= Libraryand the SomervilleFree hour. whenthe situation is reversed PublicLibrary. R.E.D. I agreethat the borough em- it seemsO.K. I am stilltrying ! ployeesshould be paidtime to getthe refunds onan October Editor,The Manville News: and a half, if they work more 1969ticket. On February6, I On MarchI, it wasreported than eight hours and more than sentMr. R. Barman(Ass’t. thatUnited States Senators Cllf- 40 hours. Give the people who TransportationCommissioner) fordP. Caseand HarrisonWil- are workinga fair pay. a copyof my latestletter to llamaJr. hadtheir amendment Francis Peltack, the Borough penn-Central;butnothing yet. accepted by the United States Clerk, receives $10,800 for his I think the attitude of Penn- Senate.This amendmentwill positionas BoroughAdminis- Central is outrageous. I will effectively prevent the federal trator,plus $1,300 aspurchas- be glad to supply copies of this government from assuming the EXTRA ingagent and $600 for elections powerto influenceand deter- correspondenceif it will assist minethe location of Jetports. andapproximately $500 for as= all commuters. sessmentsearches. I sure hope something comes Thisfs a majorvictory for EdwardMarshall, tax collec- out of your features. Keepthe a11of us,concerning the jet- tor,receives only $8000 for col- spotlight on those characters portquestion. Similar action lectlngthe taxes, able job, an and encourage commuters by by theHouse ofRepresentatlves honestman. telling themwhere to send their AndrewShuleskl lastNovember, shows that a DIVIDEND suggestions,criticisms, com- majorvictory has beenwonon RepublicanCouncilman mentsor goodwords. thenational level against the --0- J. Karplscak buildingof a fourthmajor Jet- RivervlewTerrace Editor,South Somerset News: BelleMead portin themetropolitan area. Yourreports on rathvaycom- We thank Senators Case and I mutingproblems are off to a "0- Williamsfor their fine efforts goodstart with Gloria Halpern’s in this matter. Together, they DAYS.- recentcolumn. Editor,Franklin News Record: met SenatorsCharles C-oodell Thesituation in theFranklin and JacobJavits of New York Money Deposited By March 10th I livein Hillsboroughand HighSchool cafeteria isintoler- driveto Penn-Central’s Park- on theirown terms, and defeat- Earns InterestFrom The 1st of March N-Ridestation on Jersey Ave- able. ed them on the senate floor. hue In NewBrunswick. Although Vendingmachines have re= We hold them in our hJghest a recentstation addition to the centlybeen installed which give reguard for a Job well done. line, with state taxpayers help, thestudents the opportunity to it probably is, overall, a worst buy candy,soda and snacks, This amendmentwill prevent AT THEHIGHEST SAVINGS RATES PERMITTED BY LAW sPotto commutefrom than is butthese have come only aRer legislativeefforts to gleethe PrincetonJunction or is it numerousrequests for several Sooretaryof Transportationthe NEW TWO YEAR SAVINGSCERTIFICATES AVAILABLE IN AMOUNTSOF Princetonor perhapsWest monthsby theStudent=Faculty arbitraryright to determinea Windsoras someonesatirically Forumand the Student Council. siteellgible for federal funds, EarnedInterest mailedevery six months. suggested. Despite the fact that many and it will bar all other sites. SLO00or More. The whole commutingmess is people feel that the appearance site, the Great Swampsite of a satire.Penn-Central’s time of the vending machines is the Morris county, and all other tableshows a mapofthe"Park- solution to the problem in the sites are poliUcally impossible N=Ride"facility and describes cafeteriaat Franklin, there Is a for construction. A major vic- the advantagesof commuting. boycottof hotlunches going on tory has now been won on a NEW ONE YEAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE IN AMOUNTSOF I’vemade up my own listof to expressdissatisfaction with national level in both houses, advantages: thecafeteria food and service. and theconstruction ofsites in $1,000 or More. EarnedInterest mailed every six months. 1. It has only one entrance, Studentsare protesting, theMetropolitan area has been exit road from Jersey Avenue amongother things (1) the fact stoppedcold. to the parking lot. In case of an thatthey find hair, nails, flies, worms, and roaches in their Theefforts of thepeople at accident or fire on the access toed at various times; (2) the thestart of thefight to block road, I have the advantage of small portions of food served Solherghas provedthat the SPECIAL PASS BOOKTIME DEPOSITS AVAILABLEIN AMOUNTSOF staying in the parking lot - for (research by Student Council voice of the people will be hours and hours. heard. This was done without $1,000 or More. Interest Compoundedquarterly. 90 day notice of withdrawal: 2. Itsone access road is nar- has shown that the portions row,just wide enough for two served meet the nutritional’ the use of riots or threats. It cars.Pve got the advantage of needs of 10-12 year olds); and was done by the simple and duo (3) dirtyplastic Imivesand forks process of law. All of us share havingmy car’sside scraped, in thatresponsibility, someto twicea day,as wivescome down to eat with. REGULARSAVINGS - EFFECTIVEMARCH, 1 1970 ¯ to pickup husbandswhile I’m Students at Franklin High a largerdegree, others to a will continue to boycott and smallerdegree. However, the leavingthe lot. expressdissatisfaction with fact remains that to Winapoint, INTEREST COMPOUNDEDQUARTERLY. 3. Rs one, narrow,access 4Y20 road no shoulder,Stalled thissystem tndefenltely until one does not need to be violent, has the aforementioned conditions butrather firm andargumenta- vehicles,(typical of coldwlnter tive. Together, we canshare starts)or carswith a flattire, are alleviated. Wehope that parents and oth- victory, in the knowledgethat can’tget off the roadway.I mtght alone, does not make have the advantageof being er members of the community stuckand latefor a morning willbecome aware of these con- right. This is true of the right FOR AMOUNTSOF $100,000 AND OVER ditlonsand support the students to decent, as well as to try and trainor latefor dinner. state policy uponfree citizens. 4. In themorning, after man- in theirefforts to makeeating ueveringthrough the narrow, lunchat FranklinHigh School SPECIALRATES AVAILABLEDEPENDENT UPON MATURITY. lessdisgusting and more toler- To all the people who aided shoulderlessaccess road you us in the petition drive, the may reachthe parkinglot. I able. massmarch, and mass meet- havethe advantage of tryingto FrankGerace ings we offer ourthanks for finda placeto park.I canpark Rick Sicurella beingfree loving, peacefulpeo- alongboth sides of the one, Debbie McGeehan ple.Finally, we ask thatyou For CompleteBsnking Services See Us .... narrow,access road and there= Martha Cleveland sharein thisvicioryby remom- by reducetraffic to onelane as Theresa Horvath berlinghow and why it wasob- Cheryl Jones ¯ Business Loans Automobile Loans Safe Depodt’ a lotof Inconsideratedrivers LynnNorcta lalned. If this is truly done, ¯ ¯ do.Or I can parkin frontof then we have gained muchmore ¯ Savings Accounts ¯ Checking Accounts ¯ Home Loans theticket agents booth, or some Helen McGuhan than a simple victory, we shah otherequally obstructive spot have begun to build a stronger as others do. There is no en- Americaright here in Manville. forcement of anyrules -- may- Editor, Franklin NewsRecord: be therearen’t any rules either. During the campaign for the Joseph Miklowcic,Jr. Justgetting to the parkinglot Boardof Educationthat was Just Manville Republican Club is choreenough, but add to this concluded statements were Manville,N. J. madeby thesuccessful candi- ~ thecommutation costs, then add datesand their supporters that =0 personalaggravations, messed it wastime for a moreconser- 403 Route206, 34 Eest SomersetSt. appointments,cold cars, hot vatlveapproach to therunning cars,cars that don’t run, trains of thetowashlp’s school system. BANKDEcLARESDIVIDEND thatdon’t show up, late trains, R wasobvious from the Feb. SoumHillsborouoh Township Rariten and you havea recipefor an 16 Boardmeetlngthat thepeople The Board of Directors of The ulcer(at leastD. of Franklinhave been duped. National State Bankt. Elizabeth, Telephone369-0144 Telephone726-1200 But thenadd colddinners, recently declared a dlvidened on anxiouswives not knowing what For example,a resolution was introducedto replacethe the capital stock of the bank in Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit lnsuranceCorp. hashappened, and entire family currentBoard of Educationat- the amountof $.15 per share. The is affected- not Just the com- torney,Mr. Rosenheusewith dividend will be paid on March16 muters. Mr. Arnold.No reasonwas to till stockholders of record Feb. "Small Enough To Know You. Large Enough To Serve You" I’ve mentionedthe unsafe givenfor the replacement.

, ’i’ ’ PAGE SIX THUKSDAY, MARCH511970 Irene M. Krumm Card, Game Zena Elizabeth Hoepfner Is Engaged To Party Set William Snively Weds Ronald F. Gondeck Thursday Miss Zena Elizabeth Roepfner in the Grlggstown firehouse, the Mr. and Mrs. Myron,l".Krumm, became the bride of Ronald Fred couple leR on a trip to the Poconos. of Holmdel,formerly of Somer= HILLSBOROUGH -- The Wom- Gondeck on Saturday in Trinity Upon their return, they will live rifle,have announced the engage- an’s Club of Hillsboroughwill Episcopal Church, Rocky Hill. in Bound Brook. mentof their daughter, Miss Irene sponsor a Card and Game party The double ring ceremony was The bride is a graduate of Margaret Krummto William Ro at Dukes Farm Inn, Route 206, performed by the Rev. Robert Princeton High School and is em- Snively, son of Mrs. Margaret J. South Somerville,on Thursday Smyth. ployed at RCAin Somerville. Snively of Oxnard, Calif., and the March5, from8.to 11 p.m. The groom attended Somerville late William D. Snively. Allproceeds from the affair WIIF The bride is the daughter of Mr. High School and the Somerset Miss Krumm a graduate of be donatedto theSomerset County and Mrs. Karl Hoepfner of Line County Vocation and Technical Mount St. John Academy, Glad- 4-H Center. Road, Belle Mead. The bridegroom High School. He is the proprietor stone, received her B.S. degree Ticketswill be soldat thedoor. ris the son of Mr. and Mrs. James of an auto body shop in Finderne. from College Mlsericordia, Dal- There will be door prizes and Gondeck of Middlesex, former las, Pa. She formerly taught at refreshmentswill be served. residents of Belle Mead. =0- Hlllsborough Junior High School Cards and games will be avail= able for those who do not bring The bride, given in marriage by and is presently employed by the MISS KATHLEEN O’DONNELL her father, wore an Edwardian Coronation Department of Defense, Overseas theirown. style gown of organza. Her should- Dependents Schools, and teaches Mrs. Thomas l>ritehard is er length veil of silk illusion fell mathematics and scienc~ at the Miss 0 ’Donnell chairmanof theaffair. from a teardrop crown, and she Ball Slated Suldran Middle School in Oldnawa. --0- carried a cascading bouquet of Mr. Snively is a graduate of Prospective Bride carnations, The Queen of Hearts Corona- Oxnard High School, Oxnard, Senator Bateman Miss Deborah Hanken of Prince= tion Ball will be held at the Far Calif., and receivedhis B.A. de- Mr. and Mrs. William O’Donnell ton was maid of honor. Brides= Hills Inn at Route 202-206 North gree from the University of of Kingston have announced the en- of Somerville on Friday, March 6 maids were the Misses Karen Gon- from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. MISS ANGE LA CATALFAMO Colorado. He did graduate work gagement of their daughter, Kath- Is Guest Speaker dek, sister of the groom; and at the University of California, leen Barbara, to NormanRussell The crowning of the Somerset Susan Anderson of Staten Island, County Heart Association’s 1970 Santa Barbara. Hunt, son of Mrs. Sewell D. Up- The Honorable Raymond H. cousin of the groom. Miss Catalfamo, Mr. Snively formerly taught at dike of 2144 Lawrence Rcad, Law- Bateman will be the guest speaker AllanGondeck of Middlesexwas Queen of Hearts will be held. the Balboa Junior High School in rencevlile and the ]ate Ralph Hunt.. at AnnualEagle Recognition Music will be provided by Ish t the bestman for his brother.Ushers Phillips’Orchestra. Ventura, California, and is pres- Miss O’Dennell is a graduate of Dinnerof the WatchungArea Coun- ~vereJohn Gondeck, another broth- Joseph Urban ently employed by the Department cil,Bey Scouts of America,at the Ticketsand table reservations Notre Dame High School and Mer- or,and RichardCurlew of Edison~ may be made with Mrs. A. J. of Defense, Overseas Dependents cer County Community College. ArborInn on March5. Aftera receptionfor 100 guests Phillips. Plan To Marry Schools, where he teaches U.S. A December wedding is planned. w History at Kubasakt High School m0~ in Okinawa, and is Chalrmanofthe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Catalfamo Social Studies Department. of 35 Franklin Boulevard, Somer- A May wedding is planned. Woman’ s Club set, have announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Miss An- gela Catalfamo to Joseph Urban, Plans Program On son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Urban of ComeDrive, Middlebush. Flower Arranging Miss Catalfamois a graduate of FranklinHigh Schooland is a MONTGOMERY.m The Mont- Juniorat TrentonState College gomery Woman’s Club will meet SUPERMARKETS What would you whereshe is majoringin primary Thursday, March 5 in the Berrlen education. Roomof the Rocky Hill branch of Her fiance graduated from the Is, National Bank of Central FranklinHigh School and is a Jersey. seniorat DelawareValley College A representative will be on halldfrom the Revaluation andAp- really give for a wherehe is majoringin chemistry. A Julywedding is planned. praisalService Companyto dis- -0- cuss the re-appraisal project in the township. A question and answer periodwill follow. Fashion Show The program for the evening good cooking pot... will include a demonstration on Scheduled By flower arranging presented by Mrs, John W. Rockwell of Prince- ./ ton. Her topic is "Flemish Bou- Temple Sisters quets". She willalsodemousirate the rudiments of general flower SOMERSET -- The Sisterhood arranging. of TempleBeth El, AmwellRoad, Hostessesfor the evening will wlll presenta luncheonfashion be Mrs. Willtam Heintz, Mrs. Rob- show on Tuesday,March 10, from err Cramer and Mrs. George Mc- Noon- 2:30p.m. MISS IRENE KRUMM Mahen. Spring fashionsprovided by -0- Allertontsof MenloPark and Mil- DEAN’S L~T CORONATION BALL burnwill be modeled,and a free about babysittingservice provided. SOMERSET-- Thomas J. Onka, The Queen of Hearts Coronation AmwellRoad, East Millstone, has Ballwill take place tomorrow night Interestedpersons may contact been namedto the Dean’sList at from 9 p.m. - 2 P.m. in the Far SheilaBeberman or Lynn Cohn of Hills Inn. The Ish Phi)lips’ Or- the Si.~terhddd. ’~ ~ Bueknell University, I.~wtsburg, chestra will Provide the music.

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OF SOMERSETAT FRANKLINBLVD. & HAMILTONST., SOMERSET,N.J. 1soCHURCH ST., NEW BRUNSWICK e PHONE 346.1313 ’ OPENSUNDAY 9 a.m.-6 p.m. MON.,TUES., WED., TI~URS. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. FRI. 9 a.m. to 10 p,m. SAT. 9 a.m. to 6 p,m. BUY OR SELL CALL 725.3355 Visit ;your .nearby Triple-S RedemptionCenter, North Brunswick& Milltown Rd. : .. OpenThurs. til 9 Closed Mondays, News Tip Call 725.3300 ." ’"."!~..’ :’,:’.,.: " :a".;.." ...... ’ ...... ::’ ’ .... ’. - ..:,’. PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1970 i Mrs. MacInnls¯ Wall¯ Speak I NOW!!! Sunday At Mi Sch ol ’i THOMAS TULLe MRS. ANTONNA RUSOWICZ HILLSBOROUGH -- Funeral MANVILLE -- Funeral services WE PAY Mrs. Helen MacInnis is to be gni a skilled speaker the speaker at the third session and interpreter on China. services were held Monday for were held Wednesday for Mrs. Thomas Tulle, 59,ofAmwellRcad.Antenna Rusowicz 519 Dukes of the 1970 School of Missions of Mrs. C. Worley ts Chairman of of the Montgomery United Metho- the Schoolsl and arrangements for He died on Feb. 28 in SomersetParkway. She died on Feb. 28 970 School have been made ,~j.,A /~ ~- Hospital. in SomersetHospital, dlst Church this Sunday evening, the Intermentwas in SomersetHills Intermentwas in Holy Cross withThe programa special begins dinnerat 5 p.m.in the Blew- -0-]x .i, a’~, , ,/ ~~ Cemetery,Basking Ridge. Cemetery,North Arlington. Mr, Tulle moved here ~0 years Survivingare a son, former enburg Reformed Church Chris- Nlanvttte cnurcn ..... ! -~ = ~- "’t"" ¯ ~’ j ~. ago fromhis nativeBernardsviile, Manville Councilman Anthony KiN, tian Education Building. The -".... ."~[~L: ]~ .r~ where he was employed as a with whom she made her home, speaker will begin at 6 p,m., ~;et~rJ~’a~Ah~l~ ]r-Lr~l~,e ] ’-~’~i~’~ [~’~’~.’i:~ barber, one grandchildand one great- and the evening program and ~o~.,o,~v,~,,.-~o "- "~:’~~Yi Survivorsinclude his father~grandchild; two brothers,Joseph FrankSr. of Bernardsville;three Lichota of Finderneand JohnLi- ChineseNew Year parade and Meetmg"l’ontgt~t ...... -~--~ brothers,Frank Jr. of Bernards-chela in Poland. festival. \ ..... " " :~--",

FRANKLIN=- "We’re going "He Played a fine ball game to try to do the very best we Friday and showed his quick- Thumps Somerville 92-73 In Finale can and I know we’re playing ness. He proved he can still against a real .good ball club run and drive." that is rated llth in the state." Glenn Pursley, who missed the period. FRANKLIN-- Franklin High, The teams traded two - point- each scored six points to lead on a rebound conversion forthe gan to empty the bench. With That’s the way coach Kerry a few games is "completelyre- ers and then Vandervoert hit their respective clubs in the Pioneers, but Franklin put in O’Connor banked in twoqutck a little over six minutes left Davis of Franklin High viewed covered." triggered by Lee O’ Connor’s 34 six straight to start to put layupe with but three seconds in the game, the Warriors were tonight’s Central Jersey, Group points, closed out the regular from the outside to pull the first period. Dennis Tyus and Lee O’Con- Pioneers even, 6-6. After two teams exchanged ~ings out of reach. to go, and the Warriors were out in front 78-54. IV first=round game against nor, "who is looking awfully season with a 92-73 trouncing With ’l~us sinking two foul ahead, 71-49, C’o start the O’ Connor’s short Jumper with talented Scotch Plains High. of visiting Somerville High Fri- O, Connor scored his first buckets to start out the sec- good," will start along with basket on a layup at 5:25, tosses atthe ~:23 mark, Frank- final period of play. 5:11 showing gave Franklin The Warriors and Plainsmen Harris, Ingrain and Pursley day night. ond quarter, Leo Szarekput one lin went up by 13, 37-24. Char- O’Connor banked in two quick their biggest spreadof the eve- clash tonight at /-lig~land Park The Warriors of coach Ker- and the Warriors had the lead in tonight’sgame. for good. in from the side and Wilson lie Jackson broke the pioneer layupe with but three seconds ning 82-56. at 8 p.m. in the State Tourna- ry Davis play tough Scotch followed with a steal to lpll with a pair of charity to go, and the Warriors were Somerville had streaks of ment. -0- Plains High tonight in the Pursley followed with a steal and scored easily to make it 10- score and close the .g~.p to three, throws. ahead, 71-49, to start the final nine and six points against the "They (Scotch Plains) have opening round of New Jersey 21-18. 6. O’Ccmnorscored flvepoinis period of play. Warrior reserves. In addition real good shooting guard, a good State Interscholastic Athletic With 6:40 remaining in the in a row, and with a minute O’ Conner again paced Frank- to O’Connor’s 34 points, three scoring forward and a real Bowling Team Association Central Jersey, It was Vandervoort again for half, Franklin still led by the Pioneers, this time con- left in the half FX’a~in had Its fin’s scoring attack with nine other players reached double leaper. They have size and they Group IV action. The game three, 23-20. At this point, widest margin of the game, 42- pointS, as Pursley chipped in figures for the Warriors. Ty- love to shoot. is slated for 8 p.m. on High- vetting on a rebound to make the Warriors slowly began to Wins Third Place the score 10-8. 26. The half ended with the with six. Charlie and Eric Jack- us and Pursley each threw in "When they’re on, tbeyareas land Park Hlgh’s court. pull away. Warriors safely in the lead at son led the Pioneers efforts 14 points, while ingrain helped good as anyone around," aP- Franklin sported a 14-6 sea- With 3:37 left in the period, Bill’s 66, a Manville bowling the Warriors ran ot~ five After a Somerville turnover, 46 -29. with six and five points re- ~vlth 13. prised Davis. son mark and finished third in O’Connor bad nine markers specUvely. Eric Jackson paced the Pi- team, placed third in the Scran- the Mid - State Conference straight points with Tyus getting Ingrain was downcourt on a fast "We played good ball Friday ionian-Tribune Bowling Tourney three, and 2:22 remained with break to up the count to 27-20. to lead Franklin’s surge. Tyus Eric Jackson started off the oneers in a losing cause with with an 11-3 log. added six. Vandervoort again fourth quarter with two long 21 points. Vandervoort added night in beating Somerville," held in Dunmore. Franklin led throughout the Franklin up by seven, 15-8. Vandervoort tossed in two led the Pioneers with six. swishes to make the score 71- 20, and Charlie Jackson netted Davis continued. contest, and only once didSom- John Wilson hit on a free foul shots, but O’Conner got Cliff Harris, who had his leg The team is sponsored by Bill throw for Somerville. Then them back with a short ~umper The teams played evenly dur- 53. 18. Gaol, owner of the Philip’s 66 ervflle gain a tie. ing the first three minutes of the After two Franklin turn- The Franklin High scoring: in a cast for more than a month, The Warriors Jumped outtoe Ingrain and O’Connor each gota to make it 29-22. gas station, Complain Road, Man- second half. overs, O, Conner sank two foul O’Connor 15-4-34, Tyus is back. 4-0 lead on Jumps shots by Dave deuce to put Franklin up by 10, Tyus then scored on a fancy Davis said, "Cliff wfllplayas ville. 19-9. layup with his back to the side Pursley and Tyus scored shots, and Franklin was back 5-4-14, Thomason 2-I-5, Thomasou and Glenn Pursley. from underneath to give the long as he can. He doesn’t have Somerville endedthe quarter of the hoop, and the Warriors up by 20, 73-53. Pursley 7-0-14, Incram 6- Team members are Mike Kot- John Vandervoort put Som- Warriors a SI-41 bulge with , Ingrain followed with a lay- [-13, Harris0-0-0, Dedeaux full mobility, but he can move." scoring three points to make it were up by nine with 4:40 to larchik, John Grabowski, Nick erville on the scoreboard at 4:30 left in the third stan- up, and was fouled for a rares- Z-0-4, Lucerl 1-0-2, Eikrem Clareuce InEram "is Just Rybskl, William Dickinson and 19-12 at the end. go. about recovered" from his in- the seven minute mark with a Vandervoort got two more za. Somerville did not pose point play. 2-0-4, Scheer 1-0-2, Chase Vincent Cushlanis. short Jumper. O’Connor and Vandervoort any serious threats throu~out Coach Kerry Davis then be- 0-0-0. Jury. Rutgers Prep Loses Finale

FRANKLIN-- Taking the rub- and entered the last eight minutes 20 to account for all but six of her game of three played this of play on top, 58-41. JEC’sfinal total. year, WardlawCountry Day School Rutgers Prep outl~ointed the of Plainfielddefeated Rutgurs Rams, 27-20~ during the last quar= At the end of the first quarter, Prep, 78-68, and thus eliminated ter, but it was not enough to over- Prep was on top, 20-18. the Argonautsfrom New Jersey come Wardlaw’s 16-Point scoring IndependentSchools Athletic As- Steinberg fired in six straight bulge during the middle two pe- olntsas the Argonautsstar~ed to sociation’sClass B BasketbaLlriods. Tournament. pull away, 26-18. By halftime, The semi-final loss left the Ifour-year SteinbergRutgers finishedhls Prepsuccessful career Rutgers Prep was in the lead, Argonautsof coach Dick O’Con-with28 pointson 13 fieldgoaisand 40-34. nell with a final 15-9 record. two foul shots. RutgersPrep launchedtourney Jewish Education Center closed to the ejrand Opening of our Freshman Paul Smith and Ray the gap, 45-46, hut a 10-poini play with a 93=55 win over the Mikloseach rimmed sixfield goals scoring spree by the Argonauts JewishEducation Center of Eliza-and two free throws for 14 points. foiled a JEC comeback. beth. Rick Szeles and Lapidns rounded At the end of a see-saw first out the Rutgers Prepscoring with Rutgers Prep was on top, 65-44, new mklinqPark Office... period,Wardlaw led Prep,19-18. at the end of three periods. John Schwartz, who paced the eightand four points respectively. Wardlaw attackwith 44 points, During the regulars,~ason, Rut- The other Rutgers Prep scoring: exchanged baskets with Steve gers Prep and Wardlaweach won Szeles 3-0-6, Lapidus2-0-4, Steinbergof the Argonautsand its home gameof a two-gameset. Zinberg 2-0-4, Rubin 1-0-2, Co- Wardlawled againby one, 21-20. Smithfired in 13 fieldgoals and hen 2-2-6, Lampen 2-0-4, and Saturday, March7th Scbawrtz had four points as one foul for27 points in Rutgers Zuralow1-0-2. the Rams struck for six straight Prep’s93-55 conquestof Jewish points for a 27-20 advantage. EducationCenter. 9:00 a,m. - 4:00 p.m. RutgersPrep closed it to, 29- Steinbergflipped in 10 fromthe IAbout 2q mi111onadult Amerl- 26, butfell victim to a 10-polntfloor andfour charitytosses for cans suffer from one or more:| Wardlawstreakwhichput the Rams 24 points. !typesof cardiovasculardisease. I Plan to attend... on top,39-26, and 41-30 at half- Miklos added another 14 points time. for the Argonauts. bring the whole family Wardlaw enjoyed a 17-10 scor- Pere Kessel swishedin 29 points Ing edge during the third period iand Jack Rosenbaum added another HOURS: III I I II OPENDAILY FREEGIFTS O,oq , PRIZES . TOURS SYNTHETIC ¯ WASHABLE SPECIAL OFFERS

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Him I The NewFranklin Park Office, PleasantPlains Roadand Route 27, offers every bankingservice in pleasant,colonial surroundings. There are fast- service "drive-up" and "walk-up" banking PROCLAMATION windows,safe depositfacilities, extendedhours anda spaciousparking area. Mostimportant is the warmpersonal attention andservice you will receive fromDick Marksand the Franklin N.J. ROUTE 27 WHEREAS,Girl Scoutsof theU.S.A. will celebratethe58th Anniversary Parkstaff. of its foundingon the 12th dayof March,One Thousand Nine Hundredand Seventy; and WHEREAS,this organization, foundedwith 18 membersin 1912, now countsmore than 3 milliongirls andnearly one million adult membersfrom every strata of our society, and continuesto serve our daughters,our communities,and our nationa;and WHEREAS,Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.having selected in nationaltriennial conventionlast Octoberthe themeof "Awareness-Action",and having received from its girl and adult members a "commitmentto action" through individual and group involvement with other community agencies to achieve a bettersociety for all Americans;and WHEREAS, we in the BOROUGH OF MANVILLE have continually benefited by their efforts and goals; NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOSEPH D. PATERO, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the BOROUGH OF MANVILLE, hereby proclaim MARCH 8th through MARCH 14th of this year 1970 as GIRL SCOUT WEEK in the BOROUGH OF MANVILLE. I call upon all citizens of the BOROUGH OF MANVILLE to give the Girl Scouts now and in the coming year their continued interest, cooperation and support so that increasing numbers of girls may benefit from a program which also benefits us all.

Joseph po rancis A. Peltack JOSEPHD. PATERO,MAYOR Francis A. Peltack,Bore Clerk February 24, 1970 PAGE TEN in nnnn THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1970 PRINCETON CHARM SCHOOL TEENAGERS: FOR A NEW YOUX Manville Wins NJSIA A Good Looks Are Here At Prices You Can Afford Starting in April for Teenagers Only(14-18) Dist. 18 Wrestling Tourney Small classes..individual attention Directed hy NewYork Desibmer BRIDGEWATER -- Manville Specian pinned Tom Sutphen of the finals with a 3-2 success. Lc~trn to: buy flattering clothes within your budget; have a fflgh climaxed a highly-successful omerville in 1:45 to win his 106- gellen Peach (98) was a 6-2 prettier face and figure; have prettixe hair and be a "prettier" wrestling season by winningthe pound crown.He was a 6-0 winner victor and won third place. He person. New Jersey State Interscholastic in the seml-finals. bowed in the semi=finals, 10-5. For more information call today! Athletic Association District 18 Burkhour, who was unbeaten in Kurt Zwerko (115) took a 2-0 924-4169 Wrestling Tournament here satur- 13 duel meets, defeated Dave decision for a third-place finish. i ¯ day. Franklin of Bernards High for the I He was beaten, 3-2, in the semi= i i The Mustangs of coach Dale championship at 168 pounds. He I finals. Miller amassed 71 points to nose scored a 10-2 decision during the i Bill Giraldi (141) and Greg Ev- out Bern~rds IIigh by three points. semi-finals. anylo (157) each won on default EASTERWIG SALE Somerville was third with 64 Ed C-ekosky (148), Paul Pew- cop a third place medal. ’qL points, while BoundBrook, the de- lowski (178) and Steve Fanicase Heavyweight Dan Plorkowsld J4aZ,gooJ fending champion, was a distant (136) nailed down second places was an 8-3 victor and was in third fourth with 3G points. Roundlngout place also. He was pinned by the 246So. MainSt. Manville, 725-7355 forManville. Opendaily 10-5 p.m. the field were Bridgewater-Rari- C-ekoskybowed’~ 16=2, in the eventual champion during the Thurs.& Fri. 10-9p.m. tan- Eas~ (32,) Ridge (22)and finalsafter advancing with a 9=i semi-finals. Features: Wash& Wear, Carefree, No fuss. Better Bridgewater - Raritan - West (5.) decision. Speclanand Burkhourwill com- than hair, .self Styling Synthetics Manvillehad individualcham- Pawlowsldlost, 6-0, in thetitle pete for individualhonors in the pions in Alex Specian(106) and ~outfollowing a pin in 5:58. NJSIAARegion Ill Tournament to- ALL COLORS ¯ ALL STYLES~<.. = VauglmBurkhour (168.) Fanicasebowed, 5-0, and got to morrow nicht and Saturday MANVIL LE’s Alex Specian, on top, works for a pin against his Somerville opponentTom Sutphen in the SIDE PART ...... ONLY $29.95 106 poundweight class. SELF STYLER ...... ONLY $17.50 CURLIES ...... ~... ONLY $12.95 FALLS ...... ONLYS I 1.95 ~"~’~ MENSHAIRPIECES -. 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PRICE a B , B PLANE’S SOFT -- LUXURIOUS uL~ B PERMS - Ig B Reg. $25 Perm m [l~ B NO W! $T2.50 Lq m Withthis ad B Offer Expires3/11/70 B B B B --’= Y= BEAUTY SALON ,M DR ’ THOMAS¯ ¯ BRADSHAW, ett,I rlp "ncipal of Bridgewater" Raritan" West High School,P resents the ~ % ~ ,,’~ -- BIan. championship plaque to Dale Miller, center, Manville wrestling coach, and Larry Helwig, assistant liB] wrestling coach. 161...n I / Jl~~ PHONE 723.I126 ~.._ - ’ ~~__.-~ = ~,- ¯ = ¯ ¯ ¯ ON HIS WAYto an overtime decision, Jim Griffin in white Franklin uniform, outmuscles Highland Park opponent DaveMusclein ® a/ Places Sec(,nd In DlstrlctFlnals the 106 poundweight class. ~,~ Open 9 -- 9 .~ I PISCATAWAY-- Plscataway wards (115), George Roberts (130), time over Dave Muscle of High- a pin in 1:08, ~m.= ~ [High, the host team, nipPedFrank= Steve Bonsall(157) and Percy land Park for his 106-pounddia- Sanders (168) nipped Gerry L~r~r~r~~~~r~=El~~rJ~ii-l-l-l-l-l-l-l~jllln High, 88-83, to capture the Dls- Sanders (168) were the individual dam . Payvl s of IVllddesexI High, 6 -5, nunIm"mI’-’~~i~aiI~l~i~I / trier 19 Wrestling Tournament winners for the Warriors of coach Edwards (115) won handily, 9-0, to win. He was a 13-6 winner in the championship. Garland Harris. over Ken Merge of Middlesexto semi-finals. MiddlesexHigh, last year’s win- Plseataway had five champions win his crown. He was an ii-0 PIKEBROOK COUNTRY CLUB ner,was third with 70 points.Fol- also, while Middlesex took the winner in the semi-final round. BruceJackson of Franklinlost were Highland Park 37, othertwo titles. to champlonVines Smith of Pis- Roberts (130) pinned a 5-I loss Belle Mead, N.J. 08502 New Brunswick 11 and Dunellen Jim Griffin,who had 10-4 de- on Morris Sirmans of Highlandcarawayat I’/8.Jackson won by a 9. clsion during the set/d-final round,. JPark to win Iris individual cham- fall In 5t18 In the semi-final (off Rt. 206) Jhn Griffin (106), Larry Ed- won a referee’s decision in over- pionship. Roberts scored a 7-0 round. decisionduring the semi-finals. Torn Edridge (123)wasa runner- Has a limited number of 1970 golf memberships. up and won by a 4-~ dectslonto get He was a districtwinner last Championship course. tearalso. to the finals. Bonsall(157) copped his second The five FranklinHigh matrnen Famous"Arrowbock" chairs ~tralght district crown when he willcompete for RegionIZl indl. This is a rural club appealing to people whowant to decisioned Ted Petty of Middle- vldualhonors tomorrow night and truly relax and enjoy themselves. sex High, 10-8. He advanced with Saturday at EwingHigh.

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Founders Day Dinner held by the closingmessage. they now live in, theyql sink. By adding pilings on concerete columns, Somerset County Council of Par= Alsoassisting Mrs. Jarvia with But Mr. Valenza has developed an Idea the unit also can be adapted to use on a tidal ents and Teachers last Thursday the dinner was Mrs. Thomas which may eventually make It feasible to fiat or even on a mountaintop. In the desert, at the Far ,,Hills Inn. Gurak,past president of theCounty set out to sea in a housetrailer. The 34- it can be carried on "dune buggy" type Mrs. Corbin has been active in Council; Mra. H. David Dora, year-old college Junior has Just won a wheeledvehicles. With various options, the PTAfor many years.She was bornSomerville;Mrs. Edward A. Hoey, prize from Yachting Magazine for designing unit expands to comfortably sleep up to 18 in LibertyCorner and graduatedRaritan;Mra. J. L. McKendree a seaworthy mobile home. persons. from TrentonState NormalSchool. Jr., BaskingRidge; Mrs. Belial, Mr. Valenza, an applied mathematics Manufacturing costs were foremost in Mr. Shetaught at MapleAvenue School ManviUe;Mrs. DomlnickTomaro, major at Rutgers College of South Jersey, Valenza’s mind during the developmental in Basking Ridge from 1917 to Bound Brook; and-Mrs. Edward won first prize in the magazine’s houseboat stages of the houseboat. Several inquiries 1921,when she leR to careforher Glowinski,Green Brook. design idea contest. His design times modern have been made to produce the design, which family.Mrs. Corbln was a substi- mobile home concepts with naval archi- will be published in Yachting Magazine later tute teacherduring 1940 and has tectural requirements. He hopes the award this winter, but the Rutgers student has been a member of the 2S-Year will lead to a new career in industrial de- turned them all down for the present. Club. sign. Mr. Valenzats interest in boat design and Mrs. Corbin is a member of Combining naval architecture and mobile sailingwas sparkedduring hls two years the LibertyCorner home concepts came naturally to Mr. Val- at the U.S. Naval Academy. He went into Church,past president of Somerset enza, He had studied for two years at the industry working at first as an engineering CountyCouncil, member of League SHIPSHAPE HOME -- SamuelW. Valenza, Jr., a junior at Rutgers College of SouthJersey, looks over his U.S. Naval Academy and now resides in a aid and then as a technical illustrator and of Women Voters,and servedon mobile home at the Cherry Hill Mobile Park project manager after taking additional the CountyBoard since 1930. She first-prize houseboatdesign in the family’s Cherry Hill mobile homewith wife Dorothy, and daughters with his wife, Dorothy, and their three daugh- course work in engineering. is servingas HospitalityChairman Theresa, 5, (left), Debra, 11 months, and Beth, 4. The stud ent designer combinedmobile homeconcepts ters. "I finally made up my mindthat the design of theLeague, and received State with naval architecture to win a national magazin~sponsoredcompetition. When he beganwork on his award-winning of boats and yachts was what I really wanted Life Membershipat a Founders USEDCAR design, Mr. Valenza found that the size re- to do," Mr. Valenza explained. "This is a DayDinner in 1959. stricUons on mobile homes, made necessary highly specialized field and for me the way The LifeMe mbershipaward was CLEARANCE by various roadability requirements, do not to get started was to get a bachelor’a degree presentedto her by Mrs.Gil Fit- DODGE, THE DEPENDABLE USED CARS existfor waterborne types of shelter. in applJed mathematics." chert of Green Brook, County This led him to designa mobilefloating The Marine Corps veteran attends both CouncilPresident. 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Auto., Radio MONACO SAVE and Heater, PowerSteering, I they figure you’re happy with their car when you come back PowerDisc Brakes.W/Walls & every three years for a new one. We figure you’re happy with WheelCovers. 26000miles. 39,000Miles...... $795. your Volvo when we see you only once in a decade.~ ,,6,, SlCORA q. ,% ’68 Ford Galaxy,4 Door Hard- 66 Mercury Cyclone 2 Door % Dodge top, 8 Cyl., Auto. Trans., ;port Coupe390 V.8 4Speed RAMBLER-J|EP% Trucks...... % Radio and Heater, Power frans, Bucket Seat Console % ~.¢o~vo.,~c.. two Steering, White Wall Tires, ,WhiteWagsWheelCovers. % % % w..,,...... ,,,9, % I’, s,,c,.,,AV,,0, 541 SOMERSETST. ", SOMERSET,N.J. ,," AUTOSPORT INC ¯ o.,,, c,,,,, ,,0. (NEW BRUNSWICK) % 573 THOMPSON AVENUE, BOUND BROOK, N.J. HAVENSFORD ’, BETWEENPLAINFIELD ANDSOMERVILLE ON ROUTE28 416 W. UNIONAVE., BOUNDBROOK EL 8-0072 CH9.4950 ii - ..~;- C SS/ PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1970

South Somerset News, The Franklin News-Record Bargain Mart Special Services Manville News Announcements For Rent--Rooms lnstructmn Public Notice P.O. BOX 146, SOMERVILLE,NJ. 201-725-3355

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FORM PUBLIC NOTICE RUMMAGE SALE NOTICE IS IIEnEBY GIVEN that sealed bids F’OR RENT- 1 room for 1 gentleman. GEORGE CARPET SERVICE for Route 287, Roadside Maintenance Mowing ST. MICllAELS CIIURCH, SOUTH FULLER BRUSH Contract #9, from the Morris-Somerset CoUnt)’ 3rd. Avenue, Manville, N.J. Monday, Private entrance, Apply at: 66 East DRAKE BUSINESS COLLEGE Professional cleaning, repairing and line to the vicinity of Mount AIw Road, Town- Camplain Road, Manville. 17 Livingston Ave. PRODUCTS ship of Bornards, County of Somerseh will be Wednesday and Friday - 10 a.m. to 6 installation. Call 201-297-2771 or received by the Counmlsstonor of Transporta- p.nl. S.’=turday 2 p.nl. to 6 p.m. New B~nswick, N.J. CALL 201-844-2981. tion of the State of NeWJersey In the Depart- Complete Secretarial and ment of Transportation Bulhllng, 1035 Park’way Accounting Courses EL 6-3171 Avenue, Trenton, New Jersey, on TIIURSDAY, March 19, 1970, al 10:0O a.m. pl~valllng time. Day and Night Course~; ARTHURB. FISHER, SR. The reading of acceptable bids will Lake place Telephone: CHarter 9-0347 -IWASH1NGTON VALLEY, RD - Inunedlately thereafter. Bids will be accepted MARTINSVILLEoN,J, only from bidders classified In accordance with FOR RENT- 1 room for 1 gentleman. R.S. 27:7-3.5,1 et soq. The, right is reserved Real Estate For Sale Private entrance. Apply at 66 East to reject any or ull bids. Camphtin Road, Manville. Proposal guarantee and other bidding re- qulreunonts are stated In the standard and mlpptemenlary sp0ctftcattons for the project. CESSPOOLS Plans and spoclflcattoos, proposal, contract and bond forms may be lospected or obtained AND ut the Rureauof Contract Administration,Do- SEPTIC TANKS part mentof "l~’aosportatlonBulldlog, 103.5 Park- NAME. ,...... ,. Autos For Sale 16 CUBIC FOOT cold spot freezer CLEANED wayAvoouo, Trenton~ New Jersey’, durlngofnce 8 Rnl, 2 story COLONIAL- :dl brick, Copiedthereof furnishedupon LEARN TO SWIM - Lessons for refrigerator, MINT CONDITION. 7 Trucks - No Waiting hours¯ will be ADDRESS ...... located 225 lluff Ave., Manville. Phone children, Friday and Saturday applicationand the I~.tylllent of standardfoes. It 725-6125. $22,000. afternoons. Newcourses starting April $100. James Jeffrics, 1511 West Is estimated that there will be 6 complete mow- Camplain Road, Manville, N.J. RUSSELL REID CO. trigs, each of whirl tO IX2 COlllplctod In 1O TIMES...... PAID...... CH’ARGE... 3rd and 4th. One hour classes. 10 working days. weeks, small groups, instructions given The estimated quantltltes of the principal 20 Years Experience Items of work are: All Classified Advertisingappears in all three newspapers,Manville News, by aquatic director of Alma White 300 Acres Roadside Matnteoance Mowing 1968 CItEVY IMPALA. Custom 2 door Franklin News-Recordand South SomersetNews. Ad maybe mailed in or College, Zarapath. Phone Millard Loyle NEW JEIqSICY DI-PAnTMENT telephoned. Deadline for new ads is 5 P.M. on Tuesdays. Ads must be hardtop. "307", automatic, power at 356-5520. VI 4-2534 EL 6:5300 sleeting, tinted glass, vinyl interior. OF TRANSPORTATION cancelled by 5 P.M. Mondays. MN: 2-26-70 31 For Rent--A pts. 13,000 original miles. Never driven in FF:E: $ 19.44 Pets and Animals -0- RATES:$1.50 for 4 lines or less or one weekor if ordered in advance; foul weather. "SHOW ROOM $1.26 each for two consecutive weeksand $1.00 per week for three or CONDITION" Call 725-0484 between PUBLIC NOTICE moreconsecutive weeks. There is a chargeof 50 cents for eachadditional 4 9:30 a.m. -5 p.m. lines. Adsmay be displayed with white space and/or additional capital 4 ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT: NOTICb. IS III’111’~BY GrVENthat sealed bids letters at $1.80 per inch (minimumsize 2 inches.) Boxnumbers are 50c Inquire at 49 North llth Avenue Bargain Mart FOR SALE: AKC Gem~an Shepherd for Route 287. Roadside Maintenance Mowing M:t nellie. Contract #3, from the vicinity of .Mount Airy extra. TERMS:25 cents billing chargeif ad is not paid fo#within dm}s Puppies. Black and Tan. 6 weeks old Road, Far llllls 1o the vicinity .f acute 22, after expiration of ad. The newspaperis not responsible for errors not Excellent temperament. Championship Bridgewater Township, Borough of Far Sills B.E.K. CONSTRUCTION and Towushlp’¢ of 13odmlnster and Bridgewater, corrected. bloodlines. Call 201-872-0334 after 6 Manville, N J County of Somerset, will be received by the .p.m. ConlnltSslonor of Transportation of the State of New Jersey In the Depart menl of Transportation M()I)I.;I,~N 4 ROOMAPARTMENT ’67 VOLVO - 2 door, 4 speed Dormers -Garages - Additions Building, 1035 Parkway Avenue, Trenton, New Help Wanted rent, 35 Norlli 8th Aventtc, Manville. tmnsnlission, radio and heater, windo~ FOR SALE: MAGNOVOX -ster Kitchens- Roofing - Aluminum Jersey on TIIURSDAY~March 19, 1970 at 10:00 Help Wanted theatre TV, radio and record a.m. prevailing lime. 1"11o reading of acceptable Owner pays I’~r heat & water. Open washers, snow tires, new spate. 38,000 Siding bids will take place lulniedlately thereafter. Salurthty and Stunday rrolD 10 ll.ln, to miles. Phone 885-5086. Call 722-4586 after 6 p.m. Bids will be accepted on|y frmn bidders classi- - Immediate Installation fied in accordance with lt.S. 27:7-3S.I el seq. ’FOUNDRY HELP WANTED - OPERATOR FOR BEAUTY SALON. 9 p.nl. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. Laborers. Day and afternoon shifts. Opportunity for atlvancentent t(X FOR SALE -- MINIATURE COLLIE - Quality Work Proposal guarantee and other bhldlng require- - Reasonable Rates monts are stated in the ,:tandard and supple- Molders, grinders and coremakers, manager of Salon is desired. Diane’~ "SHELTIES" 10 weeks old. Male and uiontary specifications for the project. Plans General Foundry, Flagtown, N.J. - Salon, 122 W. Main St., Somerville. female. Call 722-3487, weekdays after 5 - Free Estimates and ~poclflcatlons, proposal, contract and bond - Financing Available forlus lnay be inspected or obtained at the 369-4366. Call Mr.George, 725-1126. FOR SALE - 1960 RAMBLER.4 door p.m. All day Saturday anti Sunday. ~lreau of Cuntract AdlllJnlstratlolb Department hardtop, white, automatic transmission. of Transportation Building, ]035 Parkway Ave- Newbattery, tire, recent tune-up; good N GOOD CONDITION--RCA 15 ALL WORK GUARANTEED Inlet Trentou, ~ow Jer~ioy, durtl~g office hours. ColdoS thereof will I)e furnished Hpon applica- MANVILH:, 3 reels rttrnished tr:msportation. Located in Montgomery cubic foot refrigerator freezer and 526-0089 tion and ale paylllent of stamlard fees. tt is es- aparlnlcnt with bath. Adults prefered. Township. $160 or best offer, call upright freezer. $75 apiece. Call tinlatod that there will I~ slx (G) colnpleto Call 725-2769. 609-921-2240 between 7 a.m. -9 a.m. 722-5118 after 5 p.m. Inowlngs, each of which [o be COlUploto IO NURSERY SCIIOOL TEACHER - for FULL "rIME - 40 hour w~ck - for a twelve (1.) working days. Temple. Licansed, 5 mornings, any day. The estilua.ted (lUdllltltes of the principal wonlan interested in steady reins of work are: experience prefcred, salary opened, eutployment. I evening ;i week, full FOR SALE -- Beagle puppies. 2 780 ACI’OS Ro.|dsido .~lallltenauco Mowlug send resume to P.O. Box 146, benefits, pleasant working conditions. months old. Call (201) 359-4342, NEW JERSI:~Y DI.’PARTMI.INT Somerville, N.J. Apply L&SVariety Store, Rustic Mall, weekends;fftcr 6 p.n.L OF TIC’~NSPORTA TION Manville. 722-4462. For Rent--Rooms lnstructmn MILL AT TIIE FORGE STUDIC DRIVEWAYS MN : 2-26-70 3t PARKING LOTS FEE: $21.06 -o- TIRED OF HOUSEWORK?Tiles get GALLERY.River Street, Millstone, N. J. Antiques, Original , out - meet people - earn Money - BE Free estimates. One year written , hand forged steel. Open 1 to JOSEPII FISCn, ESQ. AN AVONRepresentative. Call now[ BEAUTICIAN-Manager, operator.. ROOM guarantee. Majer Construction 725-5999; or write, P.O. Box 634, for Beauty Salon in Manville. Phone FU RNI SIll’;I) FOR PIANO INSTRUCTION IN MY home. 4 p.m. closed Wednesday. Call Attorney for Plaintiff (;I’~N’rLI:’MAN. On a quiet street. Call Call 545-8253. }59-5279. Special Services 986-0862. hi2 Unnlllton Street South Bound Brook. 1722-5555 or 725-5730 evenings. Somerset, New Jersey 08873 725-1995. 84S-2039 SOMF;I~ET COUNTY COUUT I.AW DfVISION DOCKET# C-2918 iii F --- . "n II In tile Mutter nf Ihe ClVlt, ACTION ;EST. 1932 I QUICK SERVICE on your lawn Appllcallon of ." MAYFLOWER SECURITIES CO. ¯ ¯ ’~ t’ 4. ~: ,~ ’New, Brunswick I INC. Mutual Funds - Stocks. Thomas J mower. Sears, Craftsman, Jacobsen WYI%~,nn Infant, by his NOTICE ADMINISTRATOR: Father and Natural Guardian, Secretarial, Accounting,I Kaschak, Registered Representative mowers repaired. Call now 8 a.m. to 8 ULYSSES ROBERTS and Business Machines I 722-5555 or 725-5730. p.m. 247-1237. M & D Lawn Mower A major, Nationally know¯industrial developer, has an ope ing for TAKE NOTICE that on ’llmrsday, the 2Gth a bright, energetic, young manto be trained in all facits of School I Service, 516 Hamilton St., Somerset. tlsy of Msrch 19"/0, at two o’clock in lhe industrial park development. Applicants must be capable after S.G.Allen,B.C.S.,LL B,B.S.,M.A. I afternoon, UI,YgSES WYNN,sn Infant, by his Principal fsthnr sod natural gnerdlae, UI,YSSES ROB- training period, to work with township officials on zoning and I ELLIS, shall apply to the SOMEIISET COUNTY building problems. He must also be willing to search out and Secretarial ¯ Switchboard i COUILT at file Court Souse II1 the cry of contact potential customers.Will be taught to close negotiations & Receptionist, I Solnervlllu, NewJursey~ for a Jlnlglneet a.uthor- Izlng illm to assume tile uamc of UI.YSSF~q with customers. Position will pay both Salary and Commission Junior Accounting Computer Programming I GEORGE RO|IE RTS. Uollege educationpreferred but not essential Personalcharacteris- I We Have The Fabulous IBM I ULYSSES ROnERTS, as Futher tics and desires are of prime importance and nshtral gllsrdlnn of I360 Computer On Premises Uf YSSES WYNN CONTACT:P.O. BOX146, Somerville, N.J. 08876 725-6358 722--0770 I.’N 1( 2-19-7o .IT (201)-646-3910 MI LLSTON E ROAD - HI LLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP i.’EE:$18.00 i li i -0- 110 Albany/St. I INew Srunswlck - New 6 room attractive Ranch home 1 car attached garage. On nice V= acre lot with view $37,900 See it Now. Itwon’t last! STADELE’S PIANOS AND ORGANS Thomas Organs R edgers Organs MANVILLE - Good 8 room Brick home, with new Brand new Thomas Spinet organ, 75 watt all transistor, furnace On 50 x 100 lot. See it. A good buy! Color GIo music, four families of voices, 2 manual, 13 pedals, wal- nut finish, S year warranty, bench, delivery ON LY $549 47B Union Ave. Retire 28, Middlesex CHARNESKI& BONGIORNO EL 6.0494 Realtorsand Insurance EL 6-0704 722-0070 42 MainSt. Manville. N.J.

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MANVILLE - 2 FAMILY 5 rooms and bath up, 3 rooms and bath down. Full basement, new garage. Russ’ Macadam driveway, oil heat, aluminum storms and STATON~RY SUPPLIES screens ...... $27,900 31 S. Main St. Manville 725-0354 MANVI LLE- 2 FAMI LY SOUTHSIDE - Close to Main Street, 4 roomsand bath in each apartment. 2 heating systems, expansion attic ...... $26,900 TRYUS !!!i AVAILABLE THIS FALL RARI TAN-- 3 Family plus store. Close to Main Street. Needs major repairs ...... $21,000 SELLING HOMESis our 3,600 squarefeet of brand new, attractive office space-- b,, s’i nes s. Obtafning The entire secondfloor of the newly enlarged Packet building at 300 WitherspoonStreet. MORTGAGE LOANS is our bU siness. APPRAISING Excellent location HOMES is our business. PI6nty of employeeand customer parking COMMISSION RATES Flexible terms for lease JOSEPH BIELANSKI your business. Our new rate is 4%/$25,000. For complete information and inspection of plans contact: Real EstateBraker Call’ Edward P. Burke General Manager 212 S. Main St.. Manville RA 5-1995 HAMILTON The Princeton Packet (609) 924-3244 OpenThursday & FridayEvenings ’til 8 REALTY Eves. and Weekends(201) 297-3672 EveningsCall 359-3500, 359-3245 or 722-5524 ,BROKER 828-1515 THURSDAY;MARCH 5, 1970 ,,= i , PAGE THIRTEEN

LEGALNOTICES Fall Hunting Season Motor Vehicles Schedules Camping Clubs Can Earn

AN ORDINANCEAMENDINGTIIE COMPRE- Adult Refresher Course PUBLIC NOTICE IIENSIVE SALARY ORDINANCEAND WAGE Opening Dates Set Money By Selling Tickets PLANFOR TfIE TOWNSHIPOF FRANKLIN, NOTICEIS IIERESYGIVEN that sealed bidl SObIERSET COUNTY, NEWJERSEY, AND The New Jersey Division of trlan and the driver. for Route 287, Roadside 3talntenanee Mowlng TO PItOVIDE FOR ITS ADMINISTRATION, Upon completing the course, Conlract #& from the vicinity of Route 22 at Motor Vehicles is accelerating Camping clubs throughout NewDuring this time, the non-campers Srldewater to vicinity of Route U S. I at Edison, Whereas,New Jersey Statutes AnnOtatedpro. TRENTONTentative opening in SouthJersey, citing the small- its efforts to promote moderni. the pextlcipants receive a certi. Townshipsof Bridgewater,Franklin, Plscata-i ~lde that the governing bodyof any municlpsll- ness of deer trapped, All animals ficate from the state, signed by Jersey can earn moneythrough the at the show are invited into the wayadd Edison, and Boroughof SouthPlain- ty In Countiesof the third class having a popu- dates for the 19"/0 fall hunting zation of driving techniques for to one were goodcondltton with ample the director of the Division of State Spring Camping& Trailer rally area meet actual campers field and 31o uehen, Somersetand Middlesex latlon over 80,000 may, byordlnanceflxtbe an- seasons in NewJersey were tn drivers whohave failed to keep Motor Vehicles. They also are ~ow at the Freehold Raceway In and see their units. Counties, will be received by the Commissionernual salary to be paid the membersat the gay- of the Mgbllghtsof the recent Di- acceptable browse available,but pace with today’s hi~speed and of Transportalloe of the State of NewJersey In erning body, and said statutes permit such an- not being utilized. Cedar, the pre- given traffic safety ldta contain- May. file Departmentof TransportationBuilding, 1035 nual salary to be not In excess of $2,500.00 vision of Fish and GameCouncil expressway driving. Numerousprizes WIll be award- Parkway Avenue, ’l"ronton, NowJersey, winterfood, ing a driver manual, safety charts In mtmlctpelltles havinga populetlL,’l In exeeasmeeting. ferred however, was The Bureau of Safe~ Educe. and traffic safety literature. New Jersey Recreational Ve- ed to individualcampers and to THURSDAY~March 10, 1070 at 10:O0 a.m. pre- of 12,000; These include bow and arrow showing signs of being over- tion is offering an adult driver clubs as part of the rally. vailing time. ’]’he reading of acceptablebids TItEItEFORE~be It ORDAINEDbytlle Council browsed. "the adult refresher courseIs hlcle Institute (NJRVl~.theshow’s will take place immediately thereafter. Bids of tile Townshipof Franklin, In the Countyof deer Season Oct. 4, small game refresher course to anygroup - an appeal to all drivers in a group sponsor, offers clubs 25 cents for will be .’,ocuptcd only from bidders classtftnd Somerset, State of NewJersey as tottowst Nov. q, and firearm deer, Dec. 7. Lawenforcement also stressed independent or organized - in each ’discount Llcket they dis= The SpringShow, scheduled for In accordancewith R.S. 27:7-33.1 el seq. Confirmation of these dates and the problem of deer and dogs, to group campaign in the use of Freehold on May 1, 2 and 3, right is reaorved to reject any or all bids, SECTIONI the state. They are interested moderntechniques In better driv-tribute that is turned In at the Is the only industry-sponsored Proposal g~aranteeand olher bidding require- final determination of length of especially in the northern section in presenting the program to re. ~owadmission gate. Discount tic- monteare stated In tha standardand supplemon- section 3 of OrdinanceNo. 309, which OrdL,1- seasonsmust wait until after a pub- of the State.Council discussed tirees, executives, businessmen,lng," noted WilliamJ. Ford, chief kets admita familyof four tothe show In the state, according taw speciflCalions for file project. Plans and encewas finally passedonFebruary 24, 1066, is legislation neededto control this of the Bureauof Safety Education. to A.E. 1Mtrlck of Somerset, Ex- spoeiflcatlons~ proposal, contract and bend Ilerebyadmendedasfollows: lic hearing tlais summerwhen more industrial workers, as well as "Drivers knewthe rules whenthey showfor $2.50 instead of the regu- forms maybe Inspected or obtained at the data is available. Migratory bird problem and it was finally re- social and civic and frateru~ or. lar gate price of $4. ecutive Dtrector of NJRVI,state Bureauof Contract Administration, Department Section 3. The salary at the CouneUishereby iregulations will be set after an- ferred to the Attorney General’s first passed the driver examina- trade association for recreational of Transportation Buihhng, 1035 ParkwayAve- established at $1,500,00 per annum. fftmizatlons. tion -- many of them now need vehicle dealers. nue, Trenton, NewJersey, din’inK office hours, nouncementof the federal frame- office for appropriate wording. The course is especially-tar- For the last four years, NffRVI Copies Iheroof will be furnished upon appiica- SECTION n work in August. The outbreak of disease In the geted for the drivers whose re- to be refreshed in order to com- lion and the Fayntentof standardfees, It Is es- I bat today’s intricate traffic con- has co-operated with camping CampersWishing more informa- timated that there will be six (6) complete All ordinances and part. ofordinancoslncon- Op6n sl~&ce In New Jersey re- form of gill bacteria, which at- flexes have slowed, and vision clubs in the show in this way. tion on how to earn moneyfor mowlngs, oath of whlcil to be complete in slstent with tile provisions of this Ordinance calvedassistance with the an- tained major proportions, at the r ditions,,,Mr. Ford added. has dlmmed, and whose grasps Interested indivldualsand group They have also co-spousorod the thelrclubs and how to makeres- fifteen (15) workingdays. are hereby repealed to the extent of suchlncon- nouncementof a 12.8acre gift of hatchery was discussed. Over 70s- of the Lawneeds refreshing. statewide camperrally held at the ervationsfor the statewide rally itemsThe ofestimated quanttltos of the principal slstoncios. land and water by Stanley Swlt-000 trout had succumbed at the leaders can arrange for the course workarcl A group of higtdyqualffiedhigh- I bYtelephoning or writing to the Freehold Racewayin conjunction should ContactNJRVI at.B_ox..2.63~ 1062 Acres RoadsideMaintenance 3towing SECTIONIn Ilk. This area is adjacent to the time, but with subsequent chem- con. with the show. ical treatment andcleaning of the way safety representatives !Bureau of Safety Education, 25 Somerset, NewJersey 08873. NEW JF.RSEY DEPARTMENT This Ordinance shall take effect immediatelyDiVISIOn’S lakeat ProsPertow~, duct the program which is com- South Montgomery Street, --0- OF TRANSPORTATION uPOn ndoptlo~ and tmbticattouaccording to lay:.which waS also received through ponds,the problem has now beenpesed of four sessions. The pro- Clubs and individual campers MN: 2-2~-70 3t Mr.Swltlik’s generosity. cleared up. Trenton. FEE: $ .l.0O gram consists of a lecture, the are invited to spend the week-end The foregoing ordinance was Introduced at ¯ The March11 Council meeting -0- at the Raceway as part of the ON HONOR ROLL -0- regular meeting of the Township Council of the The reviewof proposedlegis- showingof .a safety film, plus a ON DEAN’SLIST PUBLICNO’t let’. Towushtp of Frankltn held on the t2th day of lation involved considerable fllne hasbeen scheduled for the Charles giant raUy. Entertainment, special Feilruary, 1970, and was then read for the first With an exceptionalnumber of bills questionand answer period. It O. HayfordHatchery In HackeRs- topicson events and tournaments are held Jerry F. Wyzinski of 225 South NOTICEIS IIEItt’;BY GIVEN that scaled bids time. town,with the opensesston start-embraces driving and James P. Backus of 301 Huff 14th Avenue, Manville, has been for Route 78, Hoadshie Maintenance Mowing proposed and acted upon. motorvehicle laws, physical laws Avenue, Manville, has been named specifically for the campers, Open Contract #5, front tile vicinity of Cokesbury The foregoing ordinance was Introduced at ¯ The Bureau of Wildlife Manage- tng at 10:80a. m. interested citi- house Is held for two hours on namedto the Honor’s List at Mid- Road in Lebanon Borough to the vicinity at I regular mootingof the TownahlpCouncil of the zens are Invited to attend. of motionand the automobile, ex- to the Dean’s List at Vlllanova dlesex CountyCollege. Route 202 arid ,?°06 in Bedminster Township, Townstllp of FranMtn held on (he 19-fit day of meat reportedon the deer project presswaydriving, and the pedes- University. Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Borough of Lebanon and To’*’nshlp of Clinton February, 1970, and ,*.as than read for the first .... Tewksbnry, l’~ead/ngtonandBodlnlnster, Conn-time. Manville Fresh tics of liunlordon anti Solnerset, ’,’,’ill be re- Thisordinance will be further conshl- I ¯ calved by the Coinndssloner of Transportation ’.red for final pnsSegn by tile said Township II of the State of NewJersey In the Departnmnt Couocl] at SampsonG. Smith School, ArnwelI o, ansor,a,Ion didtng, 103kw=,yAvo-it=0 ,,,,ddIehusi,, NewJersey, on,rarebit, "~,srWin,_,; 23, Lose nee, Tren o , New Jersey, on TtIURS’D’IY~ 1070, at such time am place or at an), time anti SubscriptionCoupon March 19, 1970at 10:00 a.uLprovaHlngtime, to whicitsuchmeotingmnybendJourned. ’Tile readingof acceptablebtd.s "*’ill takeplace All personsInterested wltI be given an oppor. immediately thereafter, Bids ’,viii bc accoplod tuntty to De Ilcard concerning soch ordinance. By 25 Points only from bidders classified in ,iccortlanco ’ MERCER D. SMITIt with R.S. 27:7-35. I ~t st, q. The right is re- Township Clerk The Franklin, News-Record served to reject anyor all bids. i,’Ntt 3-5-70 IT MANVILLE-- The ManviUe Proposal gnrantee and othcrbiddlngrcquiro- Fee.: $ 0..54 meatsare stated it’. the standard and suppl~- -0- High freshmanbasketball team montary sf~ctftcatioos for the project. Plans NOTICE defeated Bernards, 61-38, but lost Delivered Every Thursday By Mail aod Specifications, proposal, contract and bond tO Immaculate, 62-37. forms Ulay be hlsPecfed or obtal,ed at die PLEASE TAKE NOTICEthattllcandersignedhas Bureau of Contract Adlninistratlon, t)oparttuent appealed to the BoardofAdjestnlcntoftheTowe- Destephanowas high in theBar- of Tr;tnsportallon Building, 103.5 P.trkway Ave- ship of Franklin for a variance from tile pro- nnv, Truluon, Ne’*’ ,lersc3, daring oil/ca hum’s, vision5 of Section(s) 40:35-1.1 of tboZoningOr- nerds gamewith 18 points, ] YEAR $3 1-7 2 YEARS $5 Copies tii,:roof will be furliisht!d upon aPl)lict- diltanee of the Te’*’nsbip of Franklin, as amend- -0- cst,m~tedties and Ilia,,, tpayment ,,,,:r~. of w,,Slandard ,., ~, fees.~., c.,, It Is.... ed,,woIIinga,,*.otIngtand~aodpco,nIse.,i~tedon"’~Uustan"....oC-;rl= t(I t~.q’tntt tile construction of a one family mowings, c.ach of which to be ’Coml~b-,tv in 5th Street and known as Lot(s) 17-24 Block 4.56 twelve (12"J workhtg ¢lay.~. tile Tax Map of tile Toweship of Franklin. es,,,oaledo,,he pr,eo,pa, Name [tuInS of work are: Tbt5 Notice iS sent to yOUas all uweer of proJ~ I 090 Acres Ro,t(Ishlo Maintenance Mowing erly aflected by the application to tile Board of Tab 39 38 Win City Adjes[nton(o Street N[:W 3Hh’;t:Y I)EPAItTMENT OF TI~/tNSPOl~’TA’rION A hvariog on thisappBcation by Lhc Board of MANVILLE -- The Manville State Zl.p Code MN: 2-26-70 2t Adjustulent will be held on March 19, 1970, at FI’:F: $ 21.06 8:00 PM at tile Tmvnsh|p Bali, .Mhldlcbe~hw New High girls basketball team avenged .0. Jersey. (l.Tanklht Township I’,lultlcipal Build- an earlierdefeatandnlppedFrank- "NOTICEOF NAMESOF l,i.:i¢St).’,’SAI’- ling on Am~v~tlRoad - lucatlonel Policelluad- lln H1gh’sgirls, 39-38, Saturday I)EAIIING TO BE ’l’lll: ()WNEI¢:~(H"/~ttAN- quarters) DONFD PROPEt{TY" night. Check or money order enclosed Yell Slay aPl~ar uithur In person or by agent or TO TIlE I’EIgB()NS I.L";TFI) td£1.OW, TO attorney atut presec.t aft!,’ objectless which you Franklin High noLched a 38-211 Fill Out And Mail To oRTIIEpI’~t~()NsOWNEN"~ENTITt.FDOR[tENI.:I.’ICIAI.T(I I~ERS()NAI.OWNHt";PF, O-OI"may have Io tbe granting Of this variance, win over Bridgewater-Raritan- ttF, I’ERTY PItESU.’~IFD T() Ft!brnary 28, 1970 EastHigh as Cathy Lazickyand Clande J. Alien TrlctaO’ConneU each netted10 P’O. Box 146, Somerville N.J. TAKE N(ITICE that hfformatlou has linen 283 51atlhla Avenue flied with the State I Trcasnror of Now Jersey Soluer~ct, N. J, 08873 [ i ll I iL concerning certaiu persolml property In this FNI¢ 3-5-70 1T -0- State which has remained uuciaimod or the Fee.: $ S.0.1 wlloreabouts of tile p@rson or persons Oil- -0- tried to such Ilorsonal property have I)eel: or romalnsunknown for a porlt~l of fly0 sef’(’os- NOTICE sloe :,’oars or more alld lhat such i~’rsonal PLEASETAKE NOTICE that file undersigned ¯ Alley’s property may be presumctt aberalonnd and has aPl~aled to the Board of Adjustment of the suhJoct to the delivery to the State Treasurer TownMitpof F’rank{ln for a Variance from the for ssfekoeplng persnant to Chapter 13,5, l.aws proVisions t)f SccIion(l~) XIX Parp, 1U, & IC of 1987 If thn owner’s rl:;hl to roetqvl, such tile Zollttlg Ordinance of tile Township of Danee Troupe person~.t propert]" ts not estahttsl~ed. Franklin, as atnended~to Perndt Tile use of Four existing apartments and ThO names, If to)own,tile last knoweddre.’~s The conversion of four g,’Lragos |CfOtWO, tw,~" ff an}’, uf the ownersof such Ix~rsonalt property roonl arfar[HleUts Billed Here are as follows: tffecting lands and prentlsus situated on IBgh- Iway 27 , & DeLar Parkway aud knownas Lot(s) SO,",IE/~ET COUNTY 52, Block 34 on the Tax Mapof the Township of AlvinAlley will bring the 15 Frank]hi. membersof his AmerlcanDance NAME AI)Ifl{I.’SS Th|s Notice IS StHIt to you as all owner of property atlectvd by the application lethe Board Theatre to McCarter Theatre on MarJorle H. Crnthors Post Office Box ~255 of AdJnstuient. Sunday afternoon, March 15, at IJUlIII Road A hearing on fills application by the Boardof 3 p.m. as the third event of the Pluckon;In AdJnstulent will be bold on March 19, 1070, ;it 6:00 P:’d al tilt: Township Hall, MIddlebush, dance series presented by Me- Eleanor W, llolly Bedons Brook l¢c’~ll No’.’,’ Jcrse]". (Franklin Township Multleipal Carter and the Princeton Ballet Sldllman L~dlding on Autwell Road, location of Police Headquarters) Society. J. E. Sabo North l)lt~ tofIoh| YOUtnay appear eitIwr tn Person or by a~nt or Sincetts formationin1958, the attorney and pru~,unt aey objections which yon AlleyCompany has electrffledau- Information COllcerldng the ontount and nKly have io tile granting of fills variance. description of the porsoltal propcrt]" rL’focred diencesand stunnedcritics into to Iteretn and tile i~mo and athh’ess of tts DATED: Fehrudry 23 t 1970 superlatives.Alley has taken his present holder (st mayt,e oi)telnod by an],’ Rose I~Lar SubscriptionCoupon personposscsslng an Interest Ill tho afore- 18, DaLar Parkway dancersaround the world in order said personat property by a(h|rosstllg :In Ill= Fraoklill Park, N. J. 08822 to present the legacy of the Amer- q u|ry to tile Stale Trcastwer,Attontiml:Wllllanl ENR 3-5-70 1T ic~m Negro through the mediumof F. Mangnn, Assistant to the Supervisor, ~ttlroetl $ 5.78 of Budget alnl Accountlng~ State I[OUSO,Trentoll~ moderndance. Himself a noted TO South Somerset News COVERING NewJerscy 0eg25. NOTICE dancerand choreographer,Alley Thoabove rolorred to personalproperty ’,viii hascreated works for the Metro- PLI".ASE TAm,: NOTICE thatJames 17. )o placed Ill the enstody of tll0 Stete Treasurer ~o politanOpera Ballet, the Harkness Delivered Every Thursday By Mail in the event tllat no valid proof of elnhn Is Cain and Carulyu St, Cain have appealed Ballet,and other companies. to hohler with- the Board (if Atljnstlnent el FrankBn Town- ~rosonted tho ot sn(’b propurp,’ s|np, Somerset County, New Jersey, trOUl 65 "0- n days of the last lzJt)lishell notlt!o l’u~qtllrtq} a d,!cIslon of Ihe zontng Officer, datUd Do- ))’ law andill SUChevent ell farther t’1311[ls to cclnber 12, 1969, tO porndt construction )rop~rty presumed abnndono(] toilet I)e marie the ]~ 1 YEAR $3 [~ 2 YEARS $5 Ui a :inlall 5table [o huuse a horse for per- 74 7 Boarding he State Trcaseror. sousl tile on thu appellants’ properly, known YOUR Lot 31 le Block 85 of the Tax Mapoftho CHOOSE JOSEPll 51. MC CRANE, JR. S(ato Treasnl’er of Now Jersey Township of Franklin. System Designed A public hearing on this appval will be hold Name by the Board ot AdJnslnlont, TownshlpofFrank° ~RN:3-0r’10 2 tl ~nP: S ’19.08 lin, SOleersot, NvWJarsey, on Marchlg, 1970, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the umlersignod at 8:00 p.ut. In thu Township Hall, Middle- By Princeton Firm Street City has applealed te tl~e Boardof AdJustmenlof file hnsh~ NewJersey. Township of Franklht for a vartanco trum the General Computing Equipment FARRELL, CURTIS, CARLIN State Zip Code ~rovlslons of S~ctlon IX Pare. 4b, Ord. #136 a. DAVIDSON ~f the Zoning Ordhtancc ot the Township of Corporation, of 22 ChambersSt., Franklin, as alnontled, lo Permit the erectiol Attorneys for APl~llants played an important role lnAmerl- if one family dwclling affecting lands andpr0nl- James E. Cain and Carolyn M. Catn can AlrItnes Initiation of regular SOSsltua|ed on Deurflehi lload aml knowe aa FROM. AREA... .,ot 2.1, Block 389 on the Tax Mapel the FNR 3-.5-70 IT flights of the giant 747 Jets on ~] Check or money order enclosed [’ownshtpof Frankltn. Fee.: $ 4.11 Monday. This Notice IS sent tO yOUa5 all owner of prep- -0- GeE,a Princeton research and rty alfected by thc application to ttle Board Of Fill Out And Mail To tdjnstnlont. ORDLNANCI’;# 456 development firm, devlsedand A hcarlngon this application bythe Boardof builta BoardlngPass Systemwhich ,djustnlont will be held on March 19, 1070, at AN OItDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE permits rapid boarding of some 450 :00 P,M. at the Townsldp Ira|l, Mldd|ebush, K.’NOWN AS TIlE "CODE OF TIlE TOWNSIIIP P.O. Box 146, Somerville N. J. raw Jersey, (Franklin Towusldp Mumclpal OF FRANKLIN, SOMERSET COUNTY, NEW Passengers~ by printing seat and luildlng on Aluwell Road - location of Police JI’.’JtSEY" AND .MORF PARTICULAI1LY, CIIAPo f~ight numbers and date on non- ;eadquartors) TI,:lt 10 (llonslng) BY ADDINGTIIERETO reproducible boarding passes. You stay aPl~arelthuctnpcrsooorbyagultt or NEWARTICLE IU (OP[.’N IIOUSL-NG). ttornoy and present any objections whtch yOU ~ne GCE Boarding Pass Sys- Ice to the greeting of thl~ variauco. NOTICEL’; III’REBYGIVFN filat the fore- tern, already installed at Kennedy going ordil~ancc watt finally adopted by the ATED: Fobroary 24, 1970 Tewnsldp Ceuttcil of the Townshipof Fraekllu Airport and Los Angeles Interne- Wendcl& Elizabeth Orosko at a regularmeeting hcld On Fobruary 26, tlonal , Airport, and planned for 252 Ilaudy Street 1070. Honoluluand Europeanairports, NeWHrllnswlck, NL, W Jersey MERCER D. SMITII By:JuliusA. Furrlor,Esq. TownsltlpClerk alsoprovides a continual display of 770IIamIlton Street total seats available, assigned by " I II I I II I II Soulersct, NOW Jersey 08873 Attorneyfor Applicant classes, and shows the numberof qR 3°5-70 1T FNR3-5-70 IT boardingPasses Issued at each of ~e. : $ 5.70 Fee.:S 2.88 -0- four desks. Subscription Coupon -0- J "SPECIAL OFFER" ORDINANCE# 45.1 NOTICE The Manville News 10RDIN/’.NCE RELEASING, EXT~GUISIIING PLEASI.: TAKE NOTICE that the CD VACATINGThE ItlGIITS OF TIlE PUBLIC signed has appealed to tile Board ef Adjust. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the understglled I STRFt’TS AND PORTIONS OF STREETS Inullt at the Township of Franklin for a earl- has aH~ealed to the Board of Adjustment of file IOWN AS STEUBEN STREET, CLLNTON ;lneL, trOUl the provisions of Sect/on IX Pare Township of Franklin for a varlanc~ from fil~ Delivered Every Thursday By Mail I.Ib &’ Schetluh, V Co]nine 2, Ord. #130 ef the Mail Your Coupon Today REET, GRANTSTREET, ANDCUMBEIILAND of Section(s) IX Pare 4S, Or- HEET IN TIlE TOWNSIIIP OF FRANKLIN, ; Zoning Ordlnancu of the Township of Frank= tlilmnco # 130 of the Zoning Ordinance of the MERSETCOUN’Iqt’~ STATE OI" NEW JERSEY. IIn~as anlendcd,to pcrlniltl,e erection of one Townshipor Franklin,as amoudod,to p~rtnll family dwelling atfectlnglandsandprondsosstt= the erection of a ono family dwelling on a 1oi )TICELS IIEREBY GI’VEN that the furegohlg uated on Deerllehi Road and known as Lo 2.5 of Insuffl¢le0t area duo to leek of public wa- $5 IHtanco "*’as Bnally adopled by the TownMtlp ll ock 380 on the TaX .X ap Of file Townslllp of for nnd sanilarysower system. .[~I .1. YEAR $3 [~ 2 YEARS ,ncll of the Townshipof Franklin at a rugu- l:rankhn, affecting lands and premises situated on John mooting hold on February 26, 1970. Tlns Notice Is sent to you as an owner of ~. Busch Arc., and known as Lot(s) 7 Block 4~’/ And Receive The Paper Of MERCER D, SMIT|I iPrepcrty atfeeled by tile applleatien to the on the Tax ~,~p of the Townsh|p of Franknn. Township Clerk P~)ard O[ .~dju.~ttnent. A hearh:g on this application by the Board ’I111s notice Is sent to you as an owner of prop. Name R 3-5o7O lT of .%dJustmetg will be hold on March 19, 1970, art1’ alfocted by the upplicatton Io the BOard of h: $ 2.88 .n- at 8:00 P.M. tU tlie To’*’nsh p lhll, MIddlobush ’Ad|ustment, :New Jo ’see. (Franklin Township 51ueleipal Street City ORDINANCE# .I,55 ]Ifuthling on Anlwell Road - Iocallon of PolJco IIoatl(lUa tiers, A hearing on this application by the Boardof Ad- State Zip Code ORDINANCE A31[’ND[~G "IIIF CODE OF THE Yuu Ilhty ~PP~ar olthur In parson or by justment will be held on 51arch 19, 1070, at Your Choice Next Thursday ~WNSnlP OF" FRANKLIN, SOMEIISET COUN- ;tgellt ,,r ;t(Iocney and Present an]" ob.Mctlons St00 P.M. tit the TownshipItaU, Mlddlebush,New NEW JERSEY, AND MOHE PAIITtCULAR- whtch yon ill.t~ ]hlVu to tile gl’alltlllg Of Ihls Val’t- Jersey. (Franklin TownshipMunlelp~l Bulld- CIIAP’rEI~II (MOTORVEIIICLES AND aUCI’, filg on AmwellRoad - Location of Police Head- AFf.’IC), ARTICLI,:I (PARKING), SECTION quarlQrs) [~ Check or money order enelosed I, DAT!".D: Febrnary 24, 1070 Joseph & Maria Szorenscy YOUmay aPPear In poreon or by ugont or at- TICE IS IIEREBY GrVEN that the foregoing 1380 I~,zley Orlve tornsy and present any ob}eetlona which you Inanco was finally adopted by the Town- CIovuht nd, Ohio may have to the granting of this varlanca. By Mail. Fill Out And Mail To a Council el Ibe Township ef I.’rauk}ln al a Hy: ,lulhls Aa I.’urrlerti:uq, ular meeting hold on February 26, 1070. 770 Ilandlton Slreot DATED:F0b. 27, 1970 31EHCER D, SMITll &mtersot, NewJer’~e)’ 08873 ThomasRanlore Township Clurk Attorney h,r Applicant 436 Victoria Ave, P.O. Box 146, Somerville N.J. FNR 3-,5-70 1T Ptscataway, N. J, FNR 3-5.70 1T Fee.: S 6.12 FNIt 3-,5-70 IT Fee.: $ 2.70 -0- Fae.l $ 5.58 -0- -0- PAGE FOURTEEN = THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1970 Jetport Association Sees A New Coins At National Victory In Federal Defeat State Bank The National State Bank, Eli- zabeth, recentlyannounced the A "significant victory" is the would direct the Secretary of came to a vote, it was dealt a Ilimited availability of two new analysis of the Hunterdon-somer- Transportation to appoint a panel, resounding 72-15 defeat, :coins for sale. FREE PANCAKES! set Jetport Association on action comprisedof local and state offl- ~e’. .. ~’/ in the U.S. Senate last Thursday,!cials, and environmental and "Webelieve that the victory was The official commemorative which defeated efforts to empowertransportation experts, But with a significant one, but that the ’war’ coin of the 1970 Central American ’ BRINGTHE CHILDREN! :~,"’~:’~’~ ¯ ~,’:.~!~# will continue. It is for these rea- and Caribbean Games was issued the federal Secretary of Transpor- the transportation secretary as the Come in and watch the funl At our BIG :~P tation to arbitrarilylocate a ma-individualmaking the appoint=sons that the Jetport association as legal tender by the Republic of PANCAKE JAMBOREE Jorjetport, should local discl- merits,the samefederal pros= will continue its role of vigilance Panama in honor of the Olympic pllnesbe unableto agree. autosas the Tydingsamendment and concern in the months and games that began Feb. 28. The We’ll have a Chef flipping pancakeslike they have never been fllppe0 beforet And SUCHpancakesl "The efforts of the New York wouldhave developed. years ahead," said co-chairman finest athletes of some20 nations Aunt Jemima’s, Of course. The most perfect Port Authority and other NewYork When the evils compromlse20rpey. will competein this year’s events. pancakesever, preparedJn Just "10 Shakes". City - oriented interests in at- This coin was designed by Gllroy FREEAunt Jemima Pancakes for everyone¯ Aria tempts to authorize federal de- Roberts,the noted American BARGAINSI BARGAINSl BARGAINS! cision on location of a Jetport Somerset Trust Promotes sculptorwho created the Kennedy wereroundly defeated, and we are halfdollars, and canbepurclmsed especially gratified with the ef- for $5.75. forts of both Senators Case and Miss Conti, Mr. Sullivan The Maria Theresa Taler coin u HILLSBORO Williams," said Frank J. Torpey, was first struck in Austria for FOODTOWN co-chairman of the association. The Somerset Trust Company trade purposes by Joseph 13 and Themajor victory was scored on has named Miss Frances Contl his mother, Maria Theresa, in an amendmentto theAirport and of Raritan as corporate secretary 1780. It is accepted as standard SAT.MORNING MARCH /th 9 A.M. to 12 NOON Airways Redevelopment Act, in- and ThomasP. Sullivanof Newton currencyin mostcountries her- | iml I m " | i troduced by Senator Williams and as assistantsecretary, announced d erlngon theRed. Sea. co-sponsored by Senator Case, Richard Lothian, bank president. which in effect encourages the Secretary of Transportation to MissContl, who Joined thebank provide all possible assistance in in 1941,has servedas assistant ~ a~ a~ 0 ~i~ ~ ~va a@~ ~ v~ ~w a~ ~i~ ~ ~ ~@~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ jetport location, but whichelimin- secretaryfor thepast 12 years. ates any binding federal decision. This amendmentwas approved by a Mr, Sullivancame to Somerset one-sided .56-30 vote. Trustfrom Morris County Savings i" GRANDOPEoNo!,oNwGTwUES, ,. . s,MARCH3rd "Webelieve these recent activi- Bankin 1969. ¯ ties in Washington dramatically A lifelongresident of Raritan support our earlier contentions Borough, MissContl wasgraduated SUNSETAVE. NEARWICKAPECKO AVE. that despite their public claims to from SomervilleHigh School and, WANAMASSA,NEW the contrary, the NewYork Port after joining the bank, attended the Authority has not given up the Jet- AmericanInstitute of Banking. port fight, by any means," said co-chairman Torpey. Mr. Sullivan was with Morris "It was generally recognizedCounty Savings Bank in Morris= ~.~ in Washington that the amend- town from 1966 until he joined THOMASP. SULLIVAN monte which would provide jetport location powers to the Secretary of Transportation, originated with secretaryIn the Mort- NewYork Port Authority interests 4 m m m and were fully supported by them. JB ~ ~ !/ [] n,B~ gageDepartment. From 1962 until "In effect,this was an tend run’ ~ i ~ ....W~ ¯ 1966,he Waswith the Trust Corn- effortfort toto nullify nul ify the he results r.~stlts of theof the mm ~ [] mi ...... I ~ .I~.ny .o.t ~orrxs .~ounty, a~o. ,~n ~" ~ recent~cev gubernatorial election in ~ .J. ¯ mE morr,stown, servmg as asmsmn, which~ich GovernorC-overnor CahillCahlll ranran on on a a J" o~llt~ ~ ~ ~t platformatfe ’ m which , includedinclud~ ’ dstrongop- strongop- ~ ~" ~*’" q I to the vice presidentand mortgage ¢ position,sift tore, a to’new a jetportnew jetl~ort for Newfor New "~ " , _ , IF officer. ~19 Jersey, Thesefederal threats were con- ,~ ~ ~ ~- A nativeof Matawan,he attend- ~ tained in an amendmentby Senator ~:" :’1[!1~"-~ ~ ¯’ llllt"~ Tydingsrdings (D-Md.),(D-Md.), whlch which would have ’~,~ .:: ~ ...... ~.~.D N ~t a~¯ ~ .~ : m yearsana men stualeaat ~utgers empoweredapoweredined in an the amendment SecretarybYSenat°r of C~O" Transportation to make a final ~ ’ cHUC"lb" 7;~.U’’ lb.¯ ~ ed i°nm°uth C°llege f°r three ’~ decisioncxslonon a jetportsite, ¯ if no m i ~ _ ~ __m slitUte of Banldn_.¢ He took the --¢ , agreementreement were forthcommgforthcoming after aRer S,R.E.A.certification course at t~’ BUtTIDOAS~f lb. threeyears. m m ~ ¯ m ~w~’-" ti~ g~ 29 When the so-called Tydings m m ~ m m ¯ amendmentmndmentran ran into intotrouble troublelast last -- -- ~ "-- He is married to ~le lamer O~l ib 19" week,.,~k Senator SenatorJavlts J~vitssponsored snonsoredmm mmmm mmmm m i GeraldineA. Jenkins of Somerset. "~t~ 4::t:?J an alleged compromise whl~ MISS FRANCESCONTI ----- They have four children-- ¯ , lb. C,|CO~71~=" HA~ = ~ 0" =~ =~ Ats3.r~,." * ~,-=-~’"_ StopIn & See,,,.=I Medicare, Filing Deadline ~9 | A g M PAINT | Approacnmg,-" ~~ays "" wjurph y ) m n i,, ,,, ,n,,,. m . ~ l ¯ n.M~’ =’ March ~1’ 1’70 is an imp°rtant I ri°~ it must begin n° toter than m HIP’| " date f°r individuals b°rn between three years after the cl°se °fhis SOAP 4’="19" mmmmmm m Oct.2, 1901and Oct. i, 1902ac- Initial Enrollment Period. Forthls " I|~ A It ~| ~ m = cordlngtoJames D. Murphy,Soc- reason,Mr. Murphyurged all ln- i~ ~~’~m~’~ [] 111 -wt-LI-U-l~! m lalSecurity District Manager in divldualsborn on Oct.2, 1901or 3.1 m IIII ~ ~ I BIB ¯ m New Brunswick.Itt, Is particularlylater, and whohave not already ~!~ llPPI~ 4m ¯ =111 ageimportant=o., towho thoseha~e person~ nota~ea~, ln thisMedical signed ~urance,up for the toiSupplementaryoon~ct NI:I::UA LIi’/T signed up for the Supplementary socialsecurity office before March Medical Insurance under Medicare 31, 1970 If they wish to enroll. because if they do not do so by {~ Lody Scott _~ March31, 1970, they will not have H~also urged everyonewho is approaching 66 and who wishes to FACIAL ~ 11 ~c another opportunity," Mr. Murphy 21dv i declared. signup forMedicare to do so dur- TISSUE ingthe three monthsbefore their ) |AVE 14c Withl’hbCoupon CHOCKFULL O" NUTSCOFFEE :bo79’ birthday. "Youdo not have to be 13~ ¢~m~,~m~. ¯ Jitred to : e eligible for Medicare ~c~. un~t~ukemilv. SL) " POPE 35-oz.$ pe pe , andthis e .flyaction will guarantee , ~mne=plres Sazu~ay,Ma.h 7r Murphyexplained. two TOMATOES 3 ,., I "There are entitlementto Medicareat age ~ suchenrollment periods," he con=~,e.~ ~ar.,, --urphy M stated. ~*--’=’~ ~~ 4IAV AEgED~_iM~ 10c OFF LABEL ¢io.t~dl~b¢ tinued:(1) The initial Enrollment BlkdlBIA I~ilil~t~ilRI m LAUNDRY pkg. ai~ Periodwhich is basedon thetime Mr. Murphyexplained thatthe ~.7~ whenan individual is first eligible Supplementary Medical Insurance ~ ~ Towardthe purchaseof any ~_~t~M I~E~ PRIDE OF THE FARM Q I.Ib. $ to enroll(usually the time he be=portion of Medicare, sometimes ~ THIS lb. ~kg. ql~llKm~INI m=’mdl~ or Cut GREENBEANS ~ ~ons i comes65); (2) The General referred to as do,:.:)r bill insur- COUPQN once, .... FOODTOWN lb. C rolhnentPeriod(a) during which Is a voluntary program, i WORT~m 7cNUCOA off our regularMARGARINE low FrEe a personwho failedto applyin It offers valuable protection to-; COLOMBIAN¯ COFFEE ,oo,.,,,, = 75 RENTACRANE! : wardpayment of doctorbills and "~C ¢~m,~m~m,,,~.~,~.S,)m,~k,,. hisinitial enrollment period may aF . u-~t~,.,,~,mu,,~z ASSORTED boxes$ firstenroll or (b)during which Generally,medical services the andplan supplies. returns $4.00~ ~-~.,~.,,,n..~,,a~,t~, individualwhose enrollment hoe .~ FACIALTISSUE ,ooo,ow. St,.,, 1 Out of every $5.00of the indlvt= roll C Ai, l" i’i’lNT terminatedmay, with certain re. ~ C~ FOODTOWN strictions,re-enroll." duaPsallowed medicalexpenses, EVAP. MILK 6 ,.. 89 AND GeneralEnrollment Periodsex- Thepatient is responsiblefor the tendfrom January I throughMarch first $50 of medical expenses in ~T ~ ~~.~ 31 of each year, according to Mr. each year. ~ e~l~l tawed~el~,hnse ~! ~Wpkl. PORK ’N BEANS 6 89" Murphy. He cautioned, however, Thelocal socialsecurity office SemL.rset,New Jersey that for a Person to enroll for is locatedat 167 NewStreet, New ~ ~, CerealTOTAL k mmimJ Supplementary Medical Insurance Brunswick. Hours are from 9 a.m. during a General Enrollment Pc- I to 5 p.m. Mondaythrough Friday. I 0’-’""--"-"_=----.,.--.-,,

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