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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 11

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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11 THE COURIER-NEWS Plainfield 1 Thursday, July 21, 1960 oard Atroroves JL Oak Tree Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kendrick and family of Parker Rd. have returned home from a visit with relatives in Tennessee. Mr.

and Mrs. Timothy Brow-der and children, Angela and Tiro Suspects In Burglary Try Released Shoe Store Papers Filed with Clerk Elizabeth Papers incorporating a Scotch Plains shoe store were filed with the county clerk yesterday. Metuclien Becomes A Triendlv Town' Plains, were Leonard and Ruth Cutler and Eva Feinstein, all of 1315 Field Ave, Plainfield. 60-Home Project Timothy have returned home Edison Conditional approval was granted last night by the Metuchen Charges against Named as owners of the Metuchen One youngster was missing from the 17 who a r- from a two-week trip to North hv hus for croiect Carolina and Florida. The Treasury Department of the United States was organized Planning uoara 10 vitality estates lor a bu-nome suDamsion in, two Xew York City men who, Scotch Plains Shoe Box Club: I Mr.

and Mrs. George Hqllings-'the township's Oak Tree section. E. Second Scotch in 1789. were suspects in the June 1211824 iT.irfnan nf the local Fresh Air Fund h.ead The property is bounded by Oak Tree Prospect St.

juiia. uiu ouin wecmng anniversar project, discovered that one boy had missed the connections inij week Washington Ave. and Jackson Ave. Comprised of 26 acres, par-1 attempted burglary at the Garden Stat? Super Market were dismissed for lack of evidence Tuesday in Municipal Court by Mag York City by being at tne wrong raiiroaa suuoa. umuc, iIr and iIrs.

xnomas Kowin tially in a middle residential ship off Lloyd Ave. be pur arrangements to have him picked up by car. chased for use as a park and istrate George B. Pollack. ski of Miami, are visiting their niece and her family, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Stoner of Nor- 1 and partially in a low residential zone. Developer Alfred C. Vitale of Kenilworth said houses recreation area. Charles Thompson, 28, was fj Further Study recommended by agencies in the city, sponsored by churches anri nthr prmiM and the ar- Drand Mrs.

Bernard Kinney be to 900 Held for further study was price range cieareu oi a cnarge oi possession of burglary tools, and Joseph F. Grande, 35, was freed after dismissal of charges of being a dis children of Rochester, the application of Louiseta E.1 ranzements for their two-weeks and Township Engineer John Zim are visiting Mrs. Kin- ctav in the "country are made! 168 EAST FRONT STREET, PLAINFIELD Advertised Specials on Sale Friday Only MEN'S WASH AND WEAR BEDFORD CORD SLACKS Rainford of South Plainfield for a minor subdivision of two lots located in Tingley Lane. The children disembarked in Main St. near the railroad station where they were met by the families adopting them for two weeks.

Each child wore an identifying tag. Eight Stay in Metuchen Eight of the 13 underprivi-ledged children from city tenements are staying in Metuchen homes, the rest in Woodbridge Township homes. merman recommended to me board that storm sewers be in through the New York Herald ney parents, ana 2us. irv-ing Day of Edward Ave. stalled by the builder along Oak Mayor Anthony M.

Yelencsics Tree Rd. The fire department noted the applicant owned adja Tribune. The Mahonic family will have a second visitor for two weeks in August. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry McMahon of 14 Rose St. will also take a child next month for recommended that Prospect St. be intersected with Chandler Dr. To Handle Development orderly person and failing to give a good account of himself. Tools Found Thompson's car had been found a short distance from the market soon after the attempted breakin was discovered.

Thompson denied ownership of an acetylene torch, pinch bars, a rope ladder, grappling hook and other Dimelleii Driver Hits Pole; Hurt Middlesex Clarence Taylor, 33. of 543 South Dunellen, MACHINE WASHABLE Mrs. L. S. Hermsen of Oak Tree Rd.

asked if sanitary cent land and asked for information as to procedure in the event other minor subdivision requests were submitted by Rain-ford. Board attorney Joseph Fer-enti said state law permitted a minor subdivision of three lots sewers would, be extended along was reported to be in fair con Oak Tree Rd. to handle the de a two-wee perioa. This is the first time the Trojan Club has sponsored this affair although the child visiting the Hume family has been here three times. velopment.

Chairman Mrs. Hume iook one of the two girls to her home at 33 S. Thomas St. The other girl is staying with Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond E. Hathaway of 114 Christol St The six boys for Metuchen residents will visit Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Utz of 25 Mayfield gear found in his car. Comparative Value 3.95 pr.

SALE! Vitale said he would extend the sewers at cost. Police found Grande sleeping or less on the first application and any further request would A resolution introduced by in a car 2DU teet irom tne store. dition last night in Somerset Hospital, Somerville, where he was admitted after his car struck and sheared off a utility pole in Warrenville Rd. Tuesday at 11:53 p.m. Taylor was brought to the hospital by the Middlesex Res be considered a major sub-divi He claimed he had come here in board member "William Margo- Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Mahonic i lis for approval of a $2Vi million garden-type apartment project his sister-in-law's car looking for work and pulled off the road to located in Fox Rd near the Col sleep when he got tired. cue Squad and was admitted for 2 Slightly Hurt In Rt. 1 Crash Edison Mrs. Endora C.

Hundley of East Orange received a sprained right ankle yesterday and Miss Wilda Walher, 12, also of East Orange, suffered a chip lege Bridge, will be presented In another case, a British sub treatment of a possible frac sion. Also held for further study was the application of Thomas F. Kaczenski of New Dover Rd. and Joseph Kady of Sherman Blvd. for subdivision of seven lots in WTood Ave.

and Sherman Blvd. The applicants stated they in to the Board of Adjustment for pr, ject, charged with being a dis final approval. tured jaw and multiple lacera tions and abrasions of the face orderly person, received a sam Mason Kaplan, president of cf Hillside Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Skudarlek of 335 Middlesex Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers of 45 Lincoln Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard G. Beck of 375 Plainfield and Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Strauss of 9 Bradford Rd.

Mrs. Rogers, who has seven children of her own, said their eight-year-old visitor had a touch pling of diplomatic courtesy ex Police Chief Gurdon Fuller the Empire Construction Com tended by Pollack. said that the utility pole was pany of South River, said the "sheared off at the base" as a tended to sell the lots if the ap Sat in Flower Box George W. Williams, 19, of 1 result of the accident which resulted in approximately $200 plication was granted. The application of Wasil Oli structures would occupy 17 acres of the 25-acre tract.

It will consist of 226 units with 96 two-bedroom apartments and 130 Trim, glim ptyle slacks for casual, sports and utility wear. Sanforized. Strongly tailored to take hard wear. Solid colors. Sizes 30 to 36 in group.

jykynk of New Dover Rd. for damages to the car. Patrolman Donald Wells in Tilhill, Bermuda, was accused of sitting in a flower box at Dan-ford's Corner, Main St and Mid subdivision of eight lots in New- one-bedroom apartments Rental will be between $23 Dover Rd. to construct one-family dwellings also was held for ped tooth and a cut lip when their car collided with a stopped car in Route 1 near Wood-bridge Ave. The operator of the other car, Marvin Zemet, 26, of Union told police he was traveling south in Route 1 when a car in front of him stopped suddenly.

In order to avoid hitting the car, he said, he turned into the fast lane and stopped and collided with Mrs. Hundley's car. Beth drivers were issued sum vestigated. Taylor will be charged with careless driving, future study. the chief said.

of homesickness loon after hej arrived. The boy told her that he had never been away from home before. Mrs. Rogers promised plenty of excitement for him in the picnics and trips the family is planning. Post Cards Sent The Metuchen families sent postcards to the children's parents when they arrive.

Mrs. Hume said the children were According to an old Japanese By frequently moving the i2 PRICE SALE! MEN'S WASH AND WEAR dlesex and damaging the flowers put out by the Chamber of Commerce. Friends who were with Williams at the time testified the flowers were not damaged. Pollack dismissed the charge. Willie A.

Walton, 24, of New Brunswick, was fined a total of and $30 per room. Also included in the project will be a swimming pool, garages and a parking lot. The property is located in a low-rent residential zone. The board passed a resolution presented by Margolis that certain privately-owned land adjacent to land owned by the town- superstition, colorful looking old-timers will pose for camera- carrying tourists only, if there areas by which cattle can obtain salt, modern ranches persuade their herds to graze where the grass is lushest, thus assuring proper feeding. are to be three persons in the monses for careless driving, po picture.

lice said. SPORT SHIRTS IVY BUTTON-DOWN COLLAR Comp. Value 1.98 $90 on charges of being an unlicensed driver, driving an unregistered vehicle and using fic i tamtm 1 fSr r- lTO? n-n rihnHfrn rTI 1 titious license plates. tr -M Hot Rod Club Plans rrwrrw 1 1 Safely Inspection k3 ea. A discussion on the various WlD AYs THURSDAY SATURDAY aspects of hot rodding as- applied to automotive safety was held by the Motor Mounts of North Plainfield in the home of Newest fancy colors.

Sizes small, medium, large and extra large. John Lindland of 517 Oakridge Ave. last night. Plans were made for a safety inspection to be held July 31 at the Bernardsville Esso station mi in pi jj We reserve the right to limit quantities. Parking in Rear of Store Second St.

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