Vikings Zip Past .500 Mark in Midst of 5-Game Streak Fete Promises

Vikings Zip Past .500 Mark in Midst of 5-Game Streak Fete Promises

THE CENTRAL POST VOL. Vm, NO. 20 KENDALL PARK, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 Newsstand 10<? per copy Jr. High Franklin School Promises Approved 1-95 Suit llids rriiiiniod ! Mayor .Allen: Fo Meet Limit Bridge lAH*ation Set lU Voters Is .Arhilrarv Word was received Monday from BY .\aCHAEL LEVY Arthur J. Rigolo, architect for the first junior high school in South Franklin Township will sue the Brunswick, that the State Board state if the Highway Department's of Education had approved the bids proposed alignment for Interstate tor the school, and plans could Route 95 0-95) Is adopted as shown proceed. at a hearing yesterday In Hills­ Milton J. Cobert, business man­ borough's Fire House No. 2. ager tor the South Brunswick Mayor William O. Allen said school system, announced con­ Franklin was prepared to go to firmation that the bids were given court If the highway Is "jammed the go-ahead was provided just down our throat". .Monday afternoon. He noted that Franklin was not Mr. Cobert stated after the \ oungsters Flock To Cambridge Fair given the opportunity to discuss Football (Classic Ticket liooth Set Lip Board of Education meeting Mon­ BIG ATTRACTIONS at Saturday's Cambridge Fair were the rides, a alternate routes, and claimed that day that with the approval of the the highway department did not horse-drawn wagon in the foregTound and, forthemore adventurous,’ a care "where they put It, as long Tickets for the August Jaycee ing Mr. Wlggs his ticket, and games. Tickets may also he bids, work could begin anytime, Football Classic went on sale modern, mechanical belly churner in the background. Other attractions as they cross the (Raritan) river Ter ry Neely manned the booth purchased at the Groggshop in and probably within two weeks. recently at a booth In the Ken­ Saturday, ^ a ts for the fund­ such as a talent show and continuous discotheQue dancing, were also held. at one point." the Kendall Park Shopping The junior high school is slated dall Park Shopping Center and raising game In Princeton's His comments were being sup­ Center; at Jacoby Appliance for opening in September of 1967. among the first to get a seat Palmer Stadium between the Bids had been received at the ported by every memter of the Parts Co., 65 Albany St., New was Charles Wlggs, left, of New York Giants and the Phila­ .May 2 meeting of the board, but Franklin Park nine-man council, the chairman of Midway Gardens. South Bruns­ delphia Eagles are reserved and Brunswick; or by calling Dave it was found they went over the the township planning board, wick iaycees Mike RifI, hand­ have lieen early sellouts in past Hawke at 297-1140. $2,160,000 approved by the vot­ Joseph Donoghue, and William ers for the building program. The Memorial Dav Buckley, township manager, when board and the architect worked The Central Post went to press. toward eliminating Items and se­ Franklin also had state lected alternate plans in some Parade Set legislators testify for it early in Vikings Zip Past .500 Mark the hearing. It was estimated that instances. Franklin Park's annual Memori­ the meeting would run from 10:30 Despite the alterations, Dr. al Day Parade, sponsored by the James A. Klmple, superintendent a.m. until late in the afternoon Veterans of Foreign Wars Post without pause. of schools, said "Quality has not In Midst of 5-Game Streak 9111, will begin at 10 a. m. Monday, State Senator william Ozzard been sacrificed." May 30, at the corner of Stillwell (R. Somerset) told more than 450 The board stated some of the Road and State Highway 27. BY NORMAN MONHAIT items will probably be Included people present that Somerset rolled In the Vikings' favor, how­ Lammer's single gave the Tigers It will proceed to the Franklin County was being traversed by the Strong pitching by Roger Stuart ever, as they were helped to a one run back in the second inning. in future budgets, since they were Park Fire House for the Memorial felt to be necessary to the build­ highway only as an "accomodation" and Mark Wedemeyer and timely 4-3 overtime decision. The game was tied in the fourth ceremony, reports Richard Keene, --Somerset did not Itself need the hits by Bob Leypoldt and Jon The Vikings did all their scor­ when a walk, two singles, a stolen ing program. the VFW Post's parade chairman. Bids awarded Monday amounted road, having two other interstate Kleinman added two more wins ing of the first seven Innings In base and four South Brunswick Units from Fort Dlx and Fort highways there. to $1,671,395. Winning the bids this week to the new 8-6 record the opening frame when they loaded errors handed the Tigers two Wadsworth, as well as Franklin In exchange, he said, the were: general contracting, Bran- of the South Brunswick High School the bases on walks to Martin and runs. and South Brunswick units from Highway Department should ac­ baseball team. The Vikings' latest Tom Griggs, plus a single by Ro­ With the Viking offense failing clfortl Builders of New Brunswick, among veterans' organizations and $957,794; steel and iron, Hudson comodate municipalities In the victory was posted over the South land Gee. to produce any scoring punch until auxiliaries, fire companies, first county; like Franklin, which want Structural Iron Works of Jersey Plainfield Tigers 4-3 Monday and Ken Skillman brought Griggs the eighth inning, Mark Wedemeyer aid squads, scouting groups, school the highway to pass near its 280- City, $67,976; plumbing, NubelCo, lengthened their winning streak to home with a sacrifice fly, the was twice threatened on his way to bands, and drlliteams will partici­ acre industrial campus. of Belleville, $149,115; heating and five games. «, i bases were re-loaded on a walk his sixth victory In eight deci­ pate. Assemblyman Raymond Bate­ ventilating, Edwin J. Dobson, Jr„ Last Friday, Stuart and Klein-1‘ ° Kleinman, and Martin and Gee sions. Trophies will be awarded In 11 man (R. Somerset) noted the Im­ Inc, of Belford, $274,913; elec­ man collaborated In leading the is' ored as John Traflconte's ground A leadoff triple by Jeff Anger- categories, with the Commander's portance of the Raritan River trical, Knight Electric Co., Inc, team to victory In Its test playedi'^aH was played into an error, bauer In the fifth Inning failed Trophy going to the test all- j crossing, liut said that the allgn- of Saddle Brook, $170,443; and game of the season, a 1-0 defeat Ho'’ Yackanln's triple and Jim (continued on page 5) around units. Categories for ment proposed by the department kitchen equipment, B, i P. Kitch­ of Middlesex's Bluejays. awards Include drill teams, baton ' was so Important to Franklin, Pls- en Equipment Corp. of Jersey Ill pitching the first Viking com­ twirlers, bands, marching units, cataway and South Plainfield Town- City, $52,154. fire companies. Boy and Girl plete game shutout of the year, sa ils Junior From Slated I (continued on page 5) Stuart was in excellent form, al- An educational program was Scouts, Brownies and Cub Scouts, MR. POCKETS, who is also known as Richard Sher­ lowng only two base hits in the presented by the teachers of the and color guards. man, president of South Brunswick Board of Ed­ ' -0 - Dayton and Deans Schools on how first inning and then hurling six Friday At Frinceton Inn Mr. Keene urged organizations ucation, is loaded down with cajidy and surprises. frames of noi-knock ball. reading is taught at the inter­ wishing to enter units to notify 4 Meeting Sel Two walks gave the Jays their R will be "Moonlight and Roses" dancing will continue throughout mediate level in the South Bruns­ him evenings at his home, 59 New only other base runners as the tor South Brunswick High School's the evening. wick school system. Road, Kendall Park, or to call the South Brunswick defense solidified Junior Prom, which will be held Miss Cardoza Is general chair­ (continued on page 5) VFW Post Home on Henderson Fete Promises Fun jFor (Chamber in its first errorless game ofjln the Princeton Inn on Friday, man of the prom, assisted by co- Road weekends. -0- the campaign. I May 20, from 8 p.m, until 2 a.m. chairmen Joanne Stern and Joanne Parade marshalls will te Anders Middlesex's Ted Eppa alsoj The annual affair will beginwdth Lojko. Sorum and Knute Suthrle. Judging O f (j)mmeree pitched well, holding the Vikings|dlnner, with an invocation by the Other committee chairmen are; the units will te members of the For Younger Set hitless for two and two-thirds Rev, John J. Reilly, pastor of St. Betty Ceraso and Gloria Manzo, Middlesex County Reserve Offi­ The organization meeting of the innings until Stuart teat out a Augustine's R.C. Church in Frank­ refreshments; Carl Ochs and cers Chapter. •A small world of ton Is In store music stops. And when the youngs­ South Brunswick Chamber of Com­ ground ball to shortstop. lin Park. The crowning of the king Peter Turbeyvllle, publicity; Miss Trophies will te awarded at the for the small fry at the Princeton ters get tired of hopping, they can merce is slated for Monday, The game's lone run was tal­ and Queen of the prom is scheduled Lathem and Mr. Beecher, decora­ Franklin Park Fire House follow­ Hospital Fete, now only three ride on the merry-go-round, May 23, at 8:30 p.m.

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