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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 20

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1953 PAGE TWENTY for the first time, said the meet 20 Million ing its stand. It suggested amending the zoning ordinance to remove sections in it that permit such developments. ing had definitely been set for 2 p.m. Monday by the board secretary, even though it wasn't in accordance with the statute.

Canvassers Get Job Done On Second Try Rotarians to Hear Exchange Student 3Ietuchen Sheila Mary Green, an exchange student who attended the University of Lille, France, will speak before the Rotary Club today at 6:30 p.m. at Oak Hills Manor. Election laws require the can Prescriptions at The first baloon ascension the United States took place Philadelphia in 1793. vassers to meet at noon on the Monday following Election Day. The group untracked itself, Filled fai N.

J. New Brunswick The Middle steered clear of any intra-wrang- sex county ot Elections Philip T. Ruegger, chairman of the Rotary Foundation Commit Newark New Jersey phar meeting officially as the Board lmg and met yesterday afternoon. And the results stand in the county. of Canvassers got the job done tee, will introduce her.

macies filled 20 million prescrip ta yesterday on the second try. tions last year, a Rutgers College i i of Pharmacy survey showed to Large Housing Among the four members whose job it is to certify elections and day. Four prescriptions were other kindred papers written for every New Jersey resident, the total cost coming to was Mrs. S. Edward Payson of TH0I1PS0II TYPEWRITERS inc 18? NORTH AVENUE PLainfield 7-2900 WE VICE WHAT WE SEU Boyal TypewTxien Victor Adding Hadrian Authorised Seles it- Scrvicm GnDQiSniJ Menlo Park, lone woman member almost 60 million dollars.

of the unit. But 90 per cent of the prescrip Two members showed up Mon tions could not have been writ Plans Opposed Edison The Stephenville Civic Association has gone on record as opposing large scale housing developments in A and BB residential zones. The Association sent a letter to the Township Council outlin- ten-15 years ago. They simply day morning and two members showed up in the afternoon. A didn exist, says Dr.

John L. Voight, of Verona, director of quorum was not present and thus no action was taken. Mrs. Payson, elected last March TV the Rutgers Pharmaceutical Ex tension Service. He and Prof.

R. mm George Kedersha, of Rutherford, conducted the survey. NEED The high percentage of new IK I KFTin mil I drugs compounded into today's prescriptions is dramatic evidence of the progress in medical and pharmaceutical science," said Dr. Voight. Penicillin, so common today, is in general use only since the end of World War 2.

Streptomy cin, discovered at Rutgers, the Market. Estimated loss was $2,000. The church itself was not damaged. (Photo by John Reilly) (Story on Page 12) CHURCH GARAGE RAVAGED Engulfed in flames is a two-car garage and storage shed owned by Our Lady of Fatima Church in New ataractic drugs (tranquilizers) vi Memorial Park tamins such as B-12 and the increasing number of new antibiotics are all illustrations of the speed with which medical discoveries are thrown into the battle for the nation's health." Fire Levels About 68 per cent of New Jer Facility Open New Market The staff of the Lake Nelson Memorial Park Association is becoming settled in its new 40 by 24 foot Administra msMk sey's prescriptions last year were solids and 32 per cent liquids. Nationally, 74 per cent of prescrip Church Garage tions were solids, 26 per cent li tion Building, a S40.000 Colonial quids.

Several thousand different ingredients went into Jersey pre Girl Scouts Set Round-Up Trials Field trials will be held Saturday at Camp Sinawick, near Martinsville, to pick 32 Girl Scouts for participation in the World Wide Roundup to be held in Colorado next Summer. The Round Up Committee of the Washington Rock Girl Scout Council announced that the trials would be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Eighty girls have applied for the event to be held in Colorado Springs in July, 1959. Selection of the 32 will be made on the basis of camping skills, demonstrated at the field trials.

Piscataway Township A fire scriptions last year. Some doc insurance adjuster was one of tors' orders required as many as nine items. four surprised eye-witnesses to red brick structure the Memorial Park on S. Randolphville Rd. Being constructed in the basement is a new "Family Room," with a fieldstone fireplace and a complete kitchen adjoining where the family and friends may meet and have coffee and refreshments served after committal services.

The reception room's main fea A total of 121 physicians are fire yesterday which destroyed a served by the typical drug store SEE THE CLASSIFIED "SERVICES" SECTION two-car garage and attached stor but many doctors write orders age shed owned by Our Lady of for more than one pharmacy. (Not only medical doctors but Fatima Church of 501 New Mar chiropodists, dentists, osteopaths ket Rd. Fire officials put the loss ture is a large bow window giving and veterinarians are authorized by law to write prescriptions.) at $2,000. The adjuster was Edwin A Jason of Newark. He was standing The state's 1,810 pharmacies filled about 11,000 prescriptions per month last year.

Average a wide vista of the Park, including the proposed Memorial soon to be erected a Valhalla for Heroes honoring those who fought and died on the Memorial Park site when it was a battlefield in the Revolutionary War. near the building with the church price for the 20 million prescrip pastor, the Rev. J. P. Adamowski, the caretaker, Edward DeLisli, mm tions dispensed was $2.82, ten and his wife, Ida.

Acme Dives You low Prices Plus Green Stamps cents less than the national average of $2.92, the State University Cause of the blaze, which ROA TO MEET pharmacist said. quickly demolished the wooden frame structure in back of the coupon i1 Camp Kilmer Lieut. Col. Edward T. Campbell, president of the Department of New Jersey Reserve Officers Association, will church, was not known, according to New Market Company Chief PTA to Offer Stephen Konecnik.

be the guest of the Middlesex There were no cars in the ga Surf Free Chest X-Rays Chapter, ROA, at 6:30 p.m. Sun Dunellen The Dunellen High day in the Officers Club. rage at the time. Stored in the shed was steel fence posts and some garden tools. 5c off 10c off BIRDS EYE 1 CUT CORN FRENCH Breeze 81c School PTA will offer free chest X-rays in the Rescue Squad 'AT 28c 'ST 69c building Nov.

25 fron 2-5 p. m. and 6-8 p. the PTA executive board announced last night in the high school. inaemua It was reported that Mrs.

Lucv Blue Silver Dust POTATOES The blaze was spotted by the Rev. Father Adamowski, pastor, at about 4 p.m. and he turned in the alarm. Responding were the New Market, North Stelton and Arbor fire departments, along with the Arbor Rescue Squad. Firemen secured the premises at 4:45 p.m..

Konecnik reported that the loss was covered by insurance. Coughlin, head of the High School harem-hem English Department, would dem Lux Liquid Detergent n. 39c M- 69c onstrate developmental reading party dres3 35c 15-oz. pkg. instruments to the PTA on Tues plT 81c day.

Mrs. Raymond Kuehn, member ship chairman, reported membership at 590 persons. Wisk DQ 32-oz. tan Mrs. Walter Turshman and Mrs.

Cecilia Ovecka were dele 73c Lifebuoy Bath Soap 2 29c Favorites from General Foods pioneer of frozen feodi gated to represent the group at H-90L $139 the next Board of Education 1 coa meeting. 1 Mrs. Gordon Tormollan said the Association Gets Heart Machine Highland Park A Central Jersey woman's group has opened its heart for a cause, and now the Middlesex County Heart Association will be able to do the same. The Hebrew Ladies Benevolent and Free Loan Society of Nov. 6 fair was attended by 800 persons.

ALL COyDENSED Fluffy ALL Drunk Drivinir YOU GET MORE GOOD FROM THESE BIRDS EYE BUYS Watch for them in your favorite grocer's ads New Brunswick and Highland pk9. 33c 79c 3-Jb. 19- Guilt Ruled Park has donated an anatomical heart to the health education department of the Heart Associa Metuchen Patricia Ann Far ley, of 52 Myrtle Ave. was fined $200 and her license was revoked tion. Mrs.

Theodore Sordyka, health educator, will use it to graphi for two years on a drunken driv Every St coupon packed inside Birds Eye Golden Kernel Cut Corn and French Fried Potatoes packages is good on your choice of one of a dozen Birds Eye fruit, vegetable and potato items! One more good reason for saying: You get more good from Birds Eye cally describe heart functions to ing charge by Magistrate George Pollock last night in Municipal the hundreds of students she in Court. structs each year all over the Stephen Perduk, of Nijcon, also county. paid $200 and his license was re 598 jl V) voked for two years on a similar The heart was presented to the association by Mrs. Alex Breslin of Highland Park, president of charge. the woman's group.

Millicent Depack of Newark was fined $35 on a charge of being drunk and disorderly. Have you treated your family to Birds Eye French Fries lately? Couldn't be better, be-, cause Birds Eye fries 'n' freezes 'em so fast-none of that crisp goodness is lost. Birds Eye Corn is the greatest, too cut from the richest ears the sun ever shone on! i Ceramics Talks Set George Bronson, of Aqmock Creek, paid $25 for speed ing. Mack Morgan, of Box 145A New Brunswick Ceramics in the space age will be the subject of a two-day symposium that will I bring scientists from all parts here, paid $25 for improper passing. To start up a choras of oobs and aahsl Silky print cotton with teeny basque bodice and cummerbund waist.

And ooh that harem skirtl All that fashion for Kirk, and it's drip-dry tool Sizes 3 to Gx, 1 to 14. STAR DEPARTMENT STORE 336 NORTH AVENUE Tel. Plymouth 2-6573 DUNELLEN, NEW JERSEY of the country to the Rutgers University campus, Tuesday and Wednesday. The symposium is co-sponsored by the Rutgers School of Ceramics and the Department of Ceramic Engineering of Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Rutgers ceramists, who have been I engaged since 1952 in a ceramic iradome project, turned out one of the country's first ceramic nose cones for a guided missile.

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