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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 4

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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PAGE FOUR MIDDLESEX COUNTY ETYS PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1958 ii i. ii.un. mmmnu num. jui mnnnw jwwwjj: annmi.g;, i uiu nam ing on the request will be held 'b.

Sprague, chairman of the Penn 8 p.m. Mar. 26 in the Municipal p- uwnia mjl li uh a agronomy department at Building. TUCi 1.1 Mayor Anthony M. Yelencsicsj wulullj I UiJlClIls sylvania State University.

He will describe the relationship of soils and crops to the breeding of cattle. proclaimed Mar. 16 to 22 National Wildlife Week. He proclaimed Swimming Pool Project Protested Edison Several Stephenville residents told the Township Council last night that a swimming pool in their neighborhood "New Brunswick "Can Pay?" is among topics listed the same week National Library Dr. Sprague formerly was with for the Spring meeting and SP" alS of the state Guernsey jtthe Agriculture Experiment Sta- 33 that building permits were Breeders Association, Mar.

22 in issued in February for a total of Forsgate Country Club, James-1 $600,000 of construction. would be a public nuisance. They said they hoped councilmen wouldn't permit the pool to be constructed. Some residents of the area have planned to construct a public Trial Jurors burg. Answers to the question will come from Prof.

C. L. Dickinson of the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration, Cornell University. Plans for the meeting an pool on township-owned land in the Stephenville area. Construction has not yet begun.

OLD FASHIONED HOME BAKED APPLE PBES Are Drawn New Brunswick Trial jurors Council President Neil Mc tion Department budget at a public budget hearing Tuesday. Money from the Recreation De Donald advised the residents to circulate a written petition nounced from the state office of the association at the College of Agriculture, Rutgers University, also include a talk by Dr Howard partment budget would be used against the pooL Township At to build the basketball court, if torney Christian Jorgensen said such a protest would be given to it is approved. George Thompson to consider 3-lb. Average Tonight serve when he is approached for a build Centralized Purchasing to Begin Business Administrator James Alloway reported that centralized ing permit Air Pollution Protested MHRDSIYE purchasing for the township 4SC ONLY WITH THIS AD would begin officially Monday Residents of Vineyard Village, This system, he said, should be a housing development, complain more efficient than previous sys LAVOR tems, in which each township offi drawn for service in Middlesex County civil and criminal courts from Mar. 17 to 28 include: Dunellen John Bock, Emily Coulter, Frank A.

Crispo, Louise DeFillipe, Vincent P. Funk and Arthur Gaston. Edison Murray Bower, John F. Fisher, James D. Haggerty, Stephen Krozier, Alfred Nebus, Jeanette C.

Nelson, Steve Nogan, Christian Peterson and John B. White. Metuchen Victoria Cole, Joseph Demcsak, James F. Druiett, Wesley K. Grebis, John Schuh Jr.

and Walter E. Sieczki. Middlesex Gertrude Fried-richs, William J. Geczi, Olga W. Richmond and Charles Stazo.

Piscataway Township Edward Bremer Stephen Chabak, Marion C. Granville and Donald R. Woodson. ed about air pollutibn from the Coralux Perlite Corporation plant in Whitman Metuchen. They cial purchased his own needed equipment.

French Cut Green Beans said a light dust film from the The Council adopted two ordi plant covered their homes. nances last night. One regulates the installation of sanitary sewer house connections. The second lb. POTATO SA1AD With Purchase 1 Doz.

DONUTS With This Coupon The condition has been bad for the past two weeks, they said, but yesterday it was exceptionally bad. One man reported a quarter- regulates and controls construe tion, alteration and repair of inch layer of dust on his prop buildings and sets up these fees 7 erty. for construction permits: For the first $500 of construe A representative of the Health tion, for the second $500 of construction, an extra $1: for each Department explained the township had no air pollution ordinance. situation will be in South Plainfield Sophie E. Poole and Anthony Risoli.

vestigated, though, he added. QUANTITIES LIMITED Good lnf ii March 19 HOUSE of DONUTS ROUTE 22, UNION MU 6-9832 ME iYEVEIt CLOSE A 40-signature petition from $1,000 of construction between $1,000 and $250,000, $7, and for each $1,000 of construction above $250,000, $5. A letter from the Aluminum Company of America asked for 5 HELD AS SMUGGLERS Paris (JP) Police announced Save 15 residents of Old Post Homes, a housing development in Old Post asked that a hard-surfaced yesterday that five men have been arrested on charges of smuggling heroin from Paris to the United See Pacje 17 basketball court be constructed States. I 1,1 I I Chairman Howard Walker, Michael F. Saverd, Louis J.

Spisso John George and Chief John Morella Sr. (Photo by E. G. Mumm) YOU DO THIS South Plainfield Lions Club members discuss plans for the pancake breakfast they will serve Sunday. Left to right are an extension oi time to complete its two million dollar plant on property it purchased from the township.

An ordinance states that the building should be completed by June, 1959. The company asked for an extension until February, 1961. A public hear on the small playf ield there. Children are roaming the streets, residents said. Although they had not signed the petition, two Old Post Homes residents were among those who criticized the increased Recrea speech therapists as well as administrative personnel.

Dinner for New Brunswick A testimonial dinner honoring Herbert N. Lions to Serve Pancakes Voorhees, of Hopewell, president of the state Farm Bureau will be held in the Rutgers Commons on South Plainfield Plans for a pancake breakfast fo be held Sun Mar. 31. day were explained last night in the Coral Lounge to- the Lions Chief speaker will be Allan Kline, former president of the American Farm Bureau and Iowa Farm Bureau, and a consultant to the Senate Committee on fed Club by Howard Walker, chair man. Foreign affairs.

Proceeds from the breakfast, which will be served between 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the VFW home in Front will be used 3,000 Aiding Palsy Center for the club's civic welfare fund Program Chairman John Kane Jr. reported 67 guests ha attend New Brunswick About 3,000 volunteers will take part in a drive next week to raise $300,000 for the new cerebral palsy treat ment center in Roosevelt Park ed the recent Ladies Night in the Coral Lounge. He said the Plain field Lions Club would be host to North Plainfield and South Plainfield Lions Clubs Apr.

23 at The drive is sponsored by the (uTEQ3(3IGS3 United Cerebral Palsy Associa tion of Middlesex County. 6:45 p.m. in the Park Hotel. The borough club will be host to the The association now operates Rotary Club at the annual joint a treatment center in Perth Am- jP FRESH KILLED WELL CURED, LEAN FIRST CUT BRISKET if mOKMED BEEF I FANCY GREEN rp MAINE RUSSET CABBAGE Potatoes Sir meeting May 14, Kane said. boy, which provides basic educa John George reported on the tion, therapy and training for recent meeting of the Safety 'cerebral palsy victims.

The Council of which he is president center is staffed by full-time social, physical occupational and Alfred Milas, also a member of the Safety Council, stated that he had accompanied Borough Engineer Charles W. Beagle and John Riley, Safety Council secretary, to New Brunswick to discuss safety problems with the Middlesex County Freeholders. Sidney Shaller and Charles Graifer of Calvert Distillery showed a movie, "To Your Good Health." Deputy District Governor Rob-bert Horton attended. The club authorized a $10 donation to purchase a flag for a Brownie Troop. SARDINE SNAPPIES 4 slices bread or toast, white or rye 4 tsp.

mayonnaise Lettuce 1 cup Sealtest Cottage Cheese 3-oz. can sardines, drained, chopped 2 hard-cooked eggs, sliced Olives Cut each slice of bread into 2 triangles; spread with mayonnaise. Cover each triangle with lettuce and cover with cottage cheese. Top with sardines and slices of hard-cooked egg. Serve "Snappies" with stuffed olives.

4 servings. CHOCK FULL O' NUTS COFFEE l-lb. tin S9' PLainfield 6-4466 GEORGE HAMRAH DONALD EMERSON JOHN HAMRAH DEL MONTE DEMOCRATS TO MEET Metuchen The Democratic Club will meet today at 8:30 p.m. in the Legion Hall. Frozen Foods FREE FREE 1 DOWNYFLAKE WAFFLES FREE WITH EACH2 GAL PENSUPREME ICE CREAM Atl FLAVORS 303 ti 233' PEA SOFT-WEVE WHITE MJJE-iVanKIII3EG2? better bug ECellysI Toilet Tissue 445' ONLY 99 DEL MONTE Sliced or Halves PEACHES tin 255' II villi (.3 KELLY PRESTIGE PRICE TIRE SALE! CHEESE SALMON BISQUE 8-oz.

can salmon 1 cup Sealtest Milk 2 tbsp. -Seal test Butter 2 tbsp. finely chopped onion 2tbsp. flour Tabasco 2 cups Sealtest Cottage Cheese Drain salmon; add liquid to milk. Melt butter in heavy saucepan; add onion and cook slowly until tender, stirring occasionally.

Add flour; mix well. Add milk mixture all at once. Cook over moderate heat, stirring constantly until thickened. Add a dash of Tabasco, cottage cheese and flaked, boned salmon; reheat, stirring constantly. As mixture' heats, it thins to desired consistency.

Serve piping hot. This soup has a tart and deli-ciously different flavor. 4 servings. IMPORTED ITALIAN ROMANO CHEESE lb. 99' Buy On Tire at Regular Price Buy On Tire at Half Prie Birds Ey Buttartd BEAMS 2'33 Birds Ey HADDOCK 39 Birds Ey Fish Bites 2 Birds Ey Fish Sticks 29 19.60 9.80 21.95 10.98 24.05 12.03 670x15 Firrt Tir 670x15 Second Tir 710x15-Firt Tir 710x15 Second Tir 760x15-Firt Tir 760x15 Second Tir Dairy BREAKSTONE COTTAGE CHEESE DASH DOG FOOD 339' IYJAZOIA OIL sci.

2.09 p-35 UPTON CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP 333' ONION SOUP 233' DO.VT FORGET FREE DELIVERY imiom: orders accepted: south ave. somerset st. PL 5-6765 PL 6-9861 27 1 -lb. cup I lilk Plus Tax and Recappabl Tir J'1 -i" UUT GUARANTIED MEADOW GOLD SHARP CHEDDAR CHEESE Mil ASK rot COMFUTI DETAILS 57 look for tff sign of l-lb. wtdg YOU KNOW IT'S BEST WHEN YOU GET WORRY-TREE DRIVING DEPENDABLE FOR 64 YEARS FRESH FRUIT SALAD quart jar FOOD MARKETS 664 SOUTH AVE.

Co" PLAINFIELD Open Daily 8-6, Friday 8-9 177 SOMERSET ST. NORTH PLAINFIELD Open Daily 8-6. Thursday 8-9, Friday 8-9. Sunday 8-1 Price effective through Saturday, March IS We Beserve the Sight to Limit Quantities from SEALTEST SHEFFIELD FARMS 228 W. FRONT PLAINFIELD PL G-17G5 6-0505 C-3676 6-1766 Wholesome Sealtest Creamed Cottage Cheese is high in proteins, body-building minerals and vitamins-low in calories.

Delicious with or without meat. Get Sealtest Cottage Cheese at your store or door. TUNE IN Shirley Temple's Storybook DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT March 23, NBC-TV 1.25 1.25 easy-on-your-budget deferred pay plan down weekly.

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