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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 2

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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A. PAGE TWENTY SUBURBAN NEWS PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1957 on 21 families in Orion re ceived $2,088 from 20 and a re Brush Fire Put Out Watchung Capt. Fred J. Greves and several firemen from quest to return later from the i Mr.

Meyer explained that vaca Overlook Campaign Hits Stride the Watchung Chemical Co. extinguished a brush fire to the rear 3-MFirm Stands Firm On Building tions make completion of solicitations during Summer months well nigh impossible. of Mt. St. Mary's Academy at 2:15 p.m.

yesterday. Fifty workmen were needed FOR GRADUATION BUY A KEY PORTABLE TYPEWRITER AT DOISE'S FOR AS LITTLE AS .00 Club Groi ans Student Award recently to wash the 67-year Summit Contributions total St Paul, Minn. (JP) Minne accumulation of dirt from the Eiffel Tower in Paris. $741,642 for Overlook Hospital's sota Mining Manufacturing Co building fund of $3,047,000, Hugo South Plainfield The drama department of the Suburban stockholders yesterday approved management action towards con Anytime time for a B. 'Meyer, general chairman, dis-j closed last night at a general re-l SCIIMALZ jlp glass of port meeting at Baltusrol Golf Club.

He said the amount came struction of a roofing granules plant in Montgomery Township, N. J. The vote came after the stock SMITH -CORONA REMINGTON ROYAL OLYMPIA UNDERWOOD MILK from 32 per cent of an estimated 18,000 prospects in the mstitut- Women's Club last night decided to award a medal to the most outstanding music student in the graduating class at South Plain-field High School. The award will be made at commencement exercises next month by Mrs. Gerald Pfister.

Final arrangements for a theater party June 15 were also made at the club's meeting. A WEEK holders heard Herman Ward, a tion's service area, including Berkeley Heights, New Provi resident of the New Jersey town dence and Passaic Township. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD THE MACHINE OF YOUR CHOICE UNTIL GRADUATION DAY Included in the total are con ALSO BUTTERMILK COTTAGE CHEESE CREAM BUTTER EGGS tributions from Overlook's board ship, ask the board of directors and management to consider not pressing attempts to secure necessary rezoning for construction of of trustees, with $180,000 from 1 TB. GUAJRANTEE CHOICE OF COX.OKS SEKVTCE DEPAJtTMXITT ON THE PREMISES 40 of its 42 members, four of whom live in Berkeley Heights the proposed plant. Cubs to Graduate Mountainside Twelve mem and New Providence.

GALL bers of Cub Scout Pack 70 will Also included are gifts of the physicians' committee, totaling 144 EAST FRONT ST. PL G-2397 P6 Ward, a stockholder, spoke' for the township's community league, which has fought for four years against the plant's efforts to change zoning laws to permit construction of the granule plant. The league had suggested the PL 6-2277 become Boy Scouts at a ceremony at 7:45 p.m. Friday at Deerfield School, Cubmaster William Robinson has announced. $68,000 from 22 staff physicians, two of whom live in New Provi dence and two in Berkeley Heights.

The physicians have set tract be used for a college or uni versity. themselves a goal of $300,000 to insure facilities with bed space sufficient to serve the hospital's FACES COURT WITHOUT MARILYN Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Arthur Miller, husband of actress Marilyn Monroe, enters his car after the first day of his contempt of Congress trial. (UP Telephoto) A New Jersey Suprem'e Court ruling had earlier upheld plant needs. mi SPRING SPECIALS Walter Beinecke president of Overlook and main speaker, opponents. Although the firm, which man Metuchen Family- praised the spirit of 1,269 volun Marks Anniversaries teers whose contributions helped ufactures adhesive and abrasive materials and goods, did not issue a formal statement, a company iirirn waimrxjiirw Jim tru i 'i iiuiuiai I -If foVti Pine Knotty Pin in last night total.

He men 3 Sewer Levy Explained Edison The Stepenville Civic Association, Monday evening at UAW-CIO Hall on Vineyard rS" I 5 Dr. 5 Dr. tioned three examples ot civic spokesman said plans for con mindedness, one of a Berkeley chest Heights general solicitations cap 41x22x14 ff struction of the plant would proceed. He said present ordinances are under study for possible revi I tain. William Medford.

He called i I on Vi i 7 lJf 14-98 heard Frederick Schreiber give a sion to eliminate what he called defects in the Supreme Court Metuchen A four-way celebration took place Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Ten Eyck of Middlesex Ave. Not only was Mother's Day celebrated but Mrs.

Ten Eyck and a son, Robert, shared a birthday cake Mrs. Ten Eyck's birthday occurring on May 8, and Robert's occurring on May 10. The 26th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ten Eyck also was observed.

ruling. it Q88 Pll detailed report on the plans for sewer assessments. Levies are to be based on $8 per foot, minimum 100-foot frontage. Paul Mc-Cormack announced that the Civic RELATIVES IN HARTFORD? Visit them by phone. A 3-minute station call from The proposed plant would quarry rock and crush it into granules for use in asphalt Association is taking the initia New Brunswick after 6 p.mi a costs only SOf.

plus tax. fg KNOTTY PINE IT DEAD BOARD KNOTTY PINI DROP-IEAF TABLE tr KNEE-HOLE 55 30x43x1ft tive on the beautification of the Stephenville Parkway center isle. Other clubs are contributing money. The initial working fund should be $1,000: KNOTTY PINe 36x40x9V List 10.95 fry' t- Mountainside Girl Chosen 6-DR. DESK In 35.95 1 7-98 30x42 Dram.

list 15.95 1 198 Guest speakers were Edison's 3 carry eoia. 4 mayor, Thomas Swales, and his brother-in-law mayoralty candi pisia mwGK ox stains. Varnish- ea, Bnamals and instructions to finish this for- nitoxa. BUDGET PRICED STURDY LUGGAGE date, Anthony Yelensics. They were invited to give their views Mountainside Miss Barbara Boyd, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. R. B. Boyd of 357 Creek Bed will represent the borough in the Union County Centennial pageant Knotty Fine 4-Dr. 5 CHEST 33x22x14 list Pric of changes with the new form of government.

Leather Tone Finish One point covered in the ques and parade the week of May 19- 16.75 M4 hiJzX. IrTiTliM.r,.,,,. 25. Train Casa 98 '98 12 Miss Mary Ann Tronolone, Litt 5.50 daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

M. D. tion period was the appointment of a business administrator. Mr. Yelensics favored a professionally trained man.

Mayor Swales agreed, with the qualification that if such an individual is available locally he will be considered first. 11 Snitci Tronolone of 213 Robin Hood will serve as a Miss Mountainside! attendant during the celebration. list OQ 550 hiVO S6" Snltcas 9.93 4a98 FMttVOuB ST0H Crushing Quarry Co. 141 CENTRAL AVE. WESTFIELD, II.

J. Producers of Crushed Stone (Trap Rock) for Over 40 Years for Roads, Drives and Every Other Use Where Crushed Stone Is Involved Prices, Including Delivery Charge, Will Be Gladly Quoted Please Call FAimood 2-7840 Two floats will be entered by KNOTTY PINE 9-DRAWER MR. MRS. CHEST 33x37xl2'2 List 23.50 the borough in the parade, ac cording to J. W.

Collins and' Mrs. Joseph Hershey, chairman and co-chairman through the Civic DEPT. SPECIALS FROM OUR PAINT Council of the borough's plans for the centennial. Pupils to Learn Use Of Voting Machine South Plainfield High School pupils will be given an opportunity to learn how to use voting machines next Monday when they elect their Student Council. Laurence Carbonetti, council adviser, said today that two elec Miss Boyd, a senior at Jonathan Dayton Regional High School Springfield, has been vice presi dent of the Student Council, sec tion machines would be placed 1 niiiirM retary of the Ensemble, a member of the Girls Athletic Association, and a cheerleader.

in the High School library. Pupils of the ninth through 12th grades will vote throughout the jr''" PAIHI day. Children to Ride Warren Township The Wash ington Valley Riding Club last sun night planned to hold, a children's horse show May 30 in the club field in Garrison Bridgewater mmmm mn Township. Stephenville Mr. and Mrs.

John MacDonald of 37 Homestead Rd. are parents ffe of their fourth child, John, born May 3rd at Irvineton Genera HosDital. Dorothv Dietz. daughter ot Mr APPAREL BASEMENT 149 East Front Plainfield and Mrs. George Dietz of 6 Maida (333 celebrated her second birthday recently at a party for seven neighbors.

James Smith son of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of 25 Maida Miiitvr" 11. 11 um has returned with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs.

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