14-A Thursday, Ju<strong>ne</strong> 9,1977 ,.. .., . . . ..... , ...... i .....’~F.,"~:~**~;.;’~..,’: :~’ ..... ~ ,~ ’, ~ .... BYTAKINGa helicopter ride, a person could film and record it all forviewing. Steve Goodman photos -- ¯ ’ JOHN REISER, left, president of the Central Jersey Radio Control Club and Hal Winters, club member, keep watch over their display area, A DAVE ROSANDER, 8, broughi his balloon parachute along as he sat in the cockpit of a "hands-on" pta<strong>ne</strong> on the ground¯ Pla<strong>ne</strong> rides major attraction at open house People who <strong>ne</strong>ver had a chance to ride in a pla<strong>ne</strong> finally had the chance Sunday when Kupper Airport held its open house. Although visitors had a choice o/an airpla<strong>ne</strong> or helicopter ride. $10 for a five-minute helicopter ride was a bit too steep for most. The pla<strong>ne</strong> ride only cost 50 cents per foot of anyo<strong>ne</strong>’~ height, with a minimum o/$2 charged for youngsters under four feer tall. Dave Anderson and the Jersey Jays provided "Fly bys" in vintage World War H pla<strong>ne</strong>s. The aeriul acrobatic three.pla<strong>ne</strong> teAm ~rovided shows tliroughout the a[ternoon. The Central Jersey Radio Control Club had. displays o/ model airpla<strong>ne</strong>s and the Raritan Valley Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol hap things running smoothly on the ground. J ERSEY JAYS buzz the field during open house st Kupper Airport Sunday¯ I[ ¯
Thmday, Ju<strong>ne</strong> 9,1977 , The <strong>Franklin</strong> NEWS’RECORD 15-A Hey, that tickles... Toni Mangano of the Somerset-<strong>Franklin</strong> First Aid Squad learns what it’s like on the donating side of last Saturday’s Somerset Community Blood Bank at the Community Firehouse on Hamilton Street. Eighty-ni<strong>ne</strong> persons gave blood during the bank’s annual drive, sponsored by the Red Cross. Twenty-o<strong>ne</strong> others were postpo<strong>ne</strong>d. The first aid squad members were on hand to help out in the donor room. The <strong>Franklin</strong> State Bank distributed applications. Mailing and telephoning was do<strong>ne</strong> by Baffic Printing, Robie Signs of Somerset, <strong>Franklin</strong> Township Senior Citizens, Inc., and McDonald’s in New Brunswick. (Steve Goodman photo) Adult school slated Tile Bound Brook-South Bound Brook-Hillsborough Community Adult Education Program is sponsoring a Summer Basketball Inslructimlal Clinic for all .’Somerset County area boys and girls currently in grades Brown appointed Tuition is $35 per student. You may register by mail sending your cheek (payable to BB-SBB-HBoro AS) Io the direelor, Community Adult Education Program, Bound t’trook-South Bound Brooktlillsborough Adult School, Ihree tbrough ni<strong>ne</strong>, the pur- West Union Avenue, Bound pose of which is to provide an Brook, N.J. 08805, or in person in-depth basketball in- Monday, Ju<strong>ne</strong> 6 at structional program at a more tlillsborough High School reasonable cost titan normally cafeteria, 7 to g p.m., or available¯ Tuesday, Ju<strong>ne</strong> 7 at Bound Tile clinic will be heed at the Brook High School cafeteria, 7 Ilillsborough Iligh School to 0 p.m. gym under the direction of Deadli<strong>ne</strong> for registration is Jeronle l,eona rdi, head Ju<strong>ne</strong> 10, 1977. Register early. basketball coach at Enrollments accepted on a Ilillsboreugh lligh School. Mr. "first come" basis. For ad- Leonardi has a background ditional information, call the including 14 summers of Adult School office at 469-2424. coaching at Camp Lenox in the Berkshirns. Schedule of activities will be composed of 14 two.hour sessions, beginning July 5 and ending July 22. Skills taught will include offense tpassing, shooting. dribbling, individual moves, team playF; defense to<strong>ne</strong>-ono<strong>ne</strong>, team defense, boxing out1; and fair play tsportsmanship and camaraderie). Grades three and four will meet 9 to It a.m.; grades five and six will meet It :30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; grades seven, eight and ni<strong>ne</strong> will meet 2 to 4 p.m. For the Dad Who Needs Everything... Dave’s Has It All! The Fi<strong>ne</strong>st Names in Men’s Clothing, Sportswear, & Workclothes Sizes 8 to 60. Where Size Is Never A Problem Dave’sMEWSs, ,,,,Ss~oBOYS’ Mon.~o,.weo.,,t.,,,~ = Thurs.Fri. 41 SOUTH MAIN STREET, MANVILLE 9til9 725.9027 i Young writers’ cor<strong>ne</strong>r What if .... .or when? by Eleanor Quartel snorts of horses remind us of began, measures were taken America has retur<strong>ne</strong>d to her Countries share their "<strong>ne</strong>w" Special Writer the car motors we once k<strong>ne</strong>w, Io secure national defense for birth. National pride is strong technology. Then we hear a however, the cursing of the all time. Meanwhile, we see throughout the world as child asks parent, "What was What if mankind reached drivers even now remains the same social, economical peoples pull together to sur- it like way back then?" The the limit of his technology, promi<strong>ne</strong>nt. Watch factory and political problems we rive in a culture so different parent answers, "It used to be creativity and resources, workers fall into assembly faced in our age. There is still from what they k<strong>ne</strong>w. easier." would we start rolling back- li<strong>ne</strong>s; there is little u<strong>ne</strong>m- the drunkard laying in the city ward? What if pollution got so ployment because people have alley, there is still the tough thick and the factories stop- replaced machi<strong>ne</strong>s and they competitive market and the ped, would we have to wear called it "deautemation." high tariff, and there is still gas masks and make our own From the society we once government corruption. <strong>ne</strong>cessities? What if all the claimed was advanced and fuel in the world was used up, growing our scientists would we go back to horses redlseover and reinvent things and carriages? What if we used by the civilizations before did? Would it be so terrible? us. No o<strong>ne</strong> worries about How long can the human World War Ill ending the race live the way we do now? world as some today believe, How long can Americans because there is no [uel for selfishly use up the earth’s pla<strong>ne</strong>s to drop bombs on us. e<strong>ne</strong>rgy sources? Surely, not Huge sailing ships sail in large forever! Could man ever be so fleets loaded with many of the careless aa to reach that point same destructive weapons we where there is no going for- used in our modern day for ward? At the rate we live when the world’s regression today, it looks like these fears are close enough to begin worrying. Try to imagi<strong>ne</strong> a crowded city block where everyo<strong>ne</strong> is Fireplaces & Sto<strong>ne</strong>walls Constructed to Your Specifications Custom Sto<strong>ne</strong>work Specializing in Rubble Masonary Call P.J. O’Brlen 609-466-1835 evenings ~i~lCALL 526-5550 wearing protective gas masks and horses and buggies crowd the streets; there is no honking noises but rather the elipityclop of horses’ hoofs. The .RTZ ~’Carroll Place" STORE HOURS: DALLY 9 l0 5 MON. & THURS. 9 to 9 FLOOR CLEARANCE ’,~! SALE .,; EVERY FI4)OR SAMPLE IN THE STORE FAMOUS BRANDS: HENREDON ¯ CENTURY ¯ HIBRITEN ¯ DREX EL ¯ HERITAGE DAVIS ¯ CABINET ¯ FOUN- DERS ¯ KITTINGER ¯ TOMLINSON HICKORY ¯ FLAIR ¯ THAYER COGGIN ¯ PENNSYLVANIA: HOUSE ¯ STIFFEL AND MORE NOTICE: SALE ENDS t JUNE 30, 1977 i IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BANKAMZRICARD MASTER CHA~E GE REVOLVING CHARGE FREE F FAR~IHG SCHWARTZ "Carroll Place" ’" 74 CARROLL PLACE, NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. FL.,, N ouTLET RLAR 545-6385 Somerset Hospital has announced the promotion of Joan Brown tu the position of departmcnl bead for the hospital’s department of communication and tran. sportation. Mrs. Brown has been with Somerset Hospital for ni<strong>ne</strong> years. Her <strong>ne</strong>w assignment as i = BEDSPREA _F D ouTLET BEDSPREADS AT SAVINGS! i Direclor of the Communication and Tran. sportation Department will entail supervision of the lelepho<strong>ne</strong>, mail, reception, and patient escort services. She resides in Bridgewater. TOWN GOVERNMENT ’ NOT RESPONDING? CALL THE EDITOR i : ~ --~ ~~ OVER 3000 1ST QUALIFY ~~’~ QUILTED BEDSPREADS AVAILABLE ~ ¯ i00 ~ COTTON MACHINE WASHABLE ’O:LYstf°rP°lm°ht~Lmt:rCnhtryn:lt~’s;:la°°Sr" .//s,~,~j~. Z /f .,/ / sportswear manufacturers end fern.us / ,~-7L ..=,~" ’ / ,~ t,b,l dre,,, *,d *,c,,,orl,,... pUu,, / / /r- -/ !. ~ I brand <strong>ne</strong>w.., excitingly different Con- / / ~J ~ k,¢’ temporary Section... bringing you the best / ~" " ~ I -- j ~tr In young, sophisticated trend.setting ~ / j t looks.., right for today’s young moderns f,,.,, ./~’~,," I L ! and todays young pockotbooksl ,# t ~_..~ (~ = ¯ FLUFFY POLYESTER FILL ¯ MATCHING DRAPES .... 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