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

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If- IIUNTERDON COUNTY NEWF PLAINFIELD, Jiy COURIER-NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1957 SOMERSET COUNTY NEWS PAGE EIGHT EGYPT BENEFITS Lost Pony 29 Given 000 pounds ($234,000) from a five-day auction of personal be-longings ex-king Farouk left behind when he went into exile. Cairo (JF) The Egyptian Petition Asks Bi-Weekly Pay treasury has realized another Visits Farm Diplomas in Flemington Dr. H. C. Petree, Somerville A petition ask Legislator's View Given On State Budget Battle By WILLIAM E.

OZZARD Somerset County Assemblyman 2 The budget battle should be over by the time this appears "nrint at least as far as the Legislature's part in it is concerned. THE STORE FOR MEN AND STUDENTS local veterinarian, fulfilled an ing the Board of Freeholders to all day's search" for his children's Readington adopt a plan for paying Somer ost pony while making a call at set County employes every two a nearby Ringoes farm last night. weeks commencing Jan. 1, 1958, Petree noticed that the pony's Three Bridges Twenty-nine 1 dk tfjf stall in his animal hospital in was circulated through the Ad diplomas were awarded to tne ministration Building and the But there is still much to be said, for charges and countercharges have been hurled with such rapidity that many citizens are properly eighth grade graduating class of Route 69 was empty last night and with the aid of his children, wife and state police searched for courthouse yesterday. the South Readington Consoli 'confused.

Recently the State Legislature the animal without success. dated Sphool in Three Bridges Tnesdav bv Vincent Cook, presi At 10 p. m. he received a phone Three or four columns ago I 7 discussed Rutgers portion of passed a law authorizing freeholders to pay county employes call from a Ringoes farmer to visit PLAINFIELD 123-125 WATCHUNG AVENUE dent of the Readington Township Board of Education. th state aoDrooriations meas a sick horse.

After arriving, the bi-weekly. At present, Somerset The nrogram opened witn tne farmer queried: "Say Doc, has any ures. I would like to treat here personnel are paid on the first amount wasn't needed, why did they ask for it? Last Tour's Picture The truth oi tne matter is that the institutions have all the money they presently need if previous years' expenditures are any measure. Last year the Department of Institutions and Agencies had total available processional march played by Miss Kathleen Cavuto, music of your clients lost a pony?" The relieved doctor answered in the and 15 of each month. teacher.

The invocation was given affirmative and was led to the na TTdDimfiDiiil ODra) SlNtHMMWAW mw with the requests and allowances of the Department of Institutions and Agencies. This is an area where 'public emotions can be Information on the number of signatures on the petition was hv Rev. Itzen. Dastor of the Read stall where his errant pony was Robert C. Lang not available.

blissfully sleeping. oasilv aroused because we are 19 REBELS KILLED funds of $49,000,000. It spent $47,500,000. Of the balance re Bell to Open Algiers (JP) French officials ington Reformed Church, followed by the flag salute and the national anthem led by Robert Baggerly. Robert Schomp, class president gave the welcome address.

Mrs. Fred Van Doren, lecturer of Riverside Grange presented the maining, $500,000, was trans Guild Plans Harvest Home yesterday reported 19 rebels were killed and 37 taken prisoners ferred to other departments by dealing with the sick and abled and sympathies run high. Next Question The important question to be ancwprpd is: Have economy moves New Off ice when a foreign Legion unit staged the executive branch and was left as an unspent a surprise attack Western Bound Brook A new tele balance. Griggstown Plans were made grange award to the boy ana girj showing the most improvement, Christa Reuter and Fred Daniels. Thus, the department did not of the Legislature adversely affected the care and treatment of these oeoDle or has a smoke for the annual harvest home of the Griggstown Reformed Church spend all monies available to it last year, but regardless of that Albert Coebler presented the awards of the American Legion by the Guild of the Church Tues VACATION screen been created by criticisms fit budget cuts which tend to hide day in the home of Mrs; Richard phone office be opened Monday, at ,210 E.

High adjacent to the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company's dial central office. Robert C. Lang of Hillcrest Union Village, will the Legislature has appropriated for next year 16 per cent more, Post 284 to Judith Aschenback and Skodacek. the true institutional monetary AND IFn-May MngM TIM S) '(cIlaDccIk Come In and Shop In Air-Conditioned Comiort For Air-Condilioned Clothing AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR MID SUMMER SALE OF SUITS Robert Schomp. The class proph- or an increase of $7,500,000.

This The group is selling church ecv was given by Betty Jean could hardly be called short A few basic figures, rounded Brokaw and Donald Brown. Rich changing the institutions. off to the nearest half million be manager. plates as a money making affair with Mrs. William Schmitt in charge of arrangements.

The devotional service was in ard Mewhinney, principal, pre Requests for new positions The office will handle all tele are important for a preliminary of this auestion. The sented the. DAR awards for citi zenshiD to Judith Tharp and were reduced from 440 to 381. But it should be noted that not charge of Mrs. Leif Larsen.

The phone business matters-for customers with Elliot 6, Dunellen 2 and Plymouth 2 telephone Robert Baggerly. single new employe requested combined institutions requested $93,500,000. The commissioner in nf the deDartment re- next meeting will be held July 16 in the home of. Mrs. Nicholas Vladage of White- for mental health was denied, house presented the Whitehouse Terhune, Canal Rd.

rfnred this to $59.500,000 a $34, Customers may pay their bills Business Men's association award to Mary Michlin and Michael nno noo cut The Governor in his in person or by mail to the new not even a new hairdresser at the Trenton State Hospital. This in spite of a downward trend in mental hospital population ac Norkevich. The class will was office, bills also may be paid at the First National Bank of Dun Neshanic Mrs. George Patterson observed budget request reduced this to $56,500,000 a $3,000,000 reduction. The Legislature appropri read by Mary Michlin.

Mewhinney ellen, or at the Middlesex Phar cording to the department's own statements. her 80th birthday yesterday at presented the Fire Department macy, Bound Brook Middle ated $55,000,000 a cut ol the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clothing appropriations are reg. 39.50 45.00 sex. Lang, a veteran of World history award to John Stevenson and the Three Bridges Ladies David F.

Hoff of South Branch War 2 and a major in a military also the subject of 6ne charge, the claim being made that this Auxiliary history award to Bar It appears strange that the smallest reduction, that made by amiroDriations committee, Rd. The Rev. and Mrs. Henry O. government reserve unit, joined the telephone company in 1936 LOANS $25- $500- IN RECORD TIME No Comakers No Wag Assignment OPEN DAILY 9-5 THURSDAYS 9 A.

M. to 8 P.M. QUEEN CITY FINANCE CO. 339 Park Ave. (Cor.

4th) PL 6-2120 item was reduced 5 per cent be bara Cressy. The Whitehouse Lions Club presented a scholarship award to hn1fl he the sole subject of at Thompson returned yesterday from a three week -vacation in after graduation from Princeton low last year's expenditures. The 24 institutions spent last year a 4 Mr and rriticism. If the insti University. Dacron Blends 1 Wash and Wears Tropicals Dacron Cords Silk Blends 'NOW On rejoining tne company total of $712,000, according to the Governor's budget measure.

Barbara Cressy, and Mewhinney presented a mathematic book qDqV tutions could sustain cuts totaling $37,000,000 by the commissioner and Governor, why should award given by the Three Bridges after World War 2, Lang entered the plant department and was subsequently appointed accident The appropriation for next year is $725,000 an increase of Knights of Columbus to James Lane. Minnesota and Iowa. The pastor will direct the Daily Vacation Bible School which opens Monday in the Reformed Church chapel and will continue to July 5. The C. E.

Society of the South Branch Reformed Church will elect officers tomorrow at 7:30 they become so arousea over a i snn ooo reduction by the Leg $13,000. prevention supervisor, a post he The class presented gifts to Transfers Cited held for six years. islature? Can it be that their ritrinnl reauests were inflated "NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS" FREE PARKING ENTRANCE ON 2nd ST. Mewhinney, Mrs. Roger Snyder, In regard, to claims of insuffi Since that time he has held cient appropriations for person by precisely If that lie.

No. 707 both headquarters and field as signments in the commercial de nel at the institutions, it should school secretary; Mrs. Ruth Strimple, school Robert Rizzon, eighth grade teacher; Miss Cavuot, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson pjn.

in the church. be recognized that half a million partment. He is chairman of the dollars was transferred from in Chic Group Warren Township Planning Board and vice chairman of the stitutional salary accounts last local baseball association. HAVE YOUR VACATION IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD THIS SUMMER WITH HO MART Jones custodial staff. The benediction was by the Rev.

James Vincent, pastor of the Stanton Church. year and used for other executive purposes. So far this year the sum is closer to a million. Last November alone $625,000 was Places 1st in Test For Captain's Post transferred from institutional Siberia Milder? payrolls. Whitehorse, Y.

T. (JP) When rvmn I have received a five Hungarian refugees arrived breakdown and statistical data covering every reduction made Vai-tiHiMB rO) VW UVLI uvu by the Legislature's appropria in this Yukon Territory outpost, it was 20 below zero. The Whitehorse weekly editor quipped: "Presumably when they Gives Views Bedminster The Bedminister Township Civic Group yesterday clarified its position on the new PTA school proposal, submitted to the Bedminster Township Board of Education at its recent meeting. It emphasized the following: The Bedminster Township Civic Group has not approved any plan for increasing local school facilities. 2.

The approval of the PTA plan by one member of the Civic Group was his own personal opinion. 3 Ttecause of the high esti Trenton VP) Edward F. Burke of Morristown placed first on a Civil Service examination for captain of Morris County detectives, the State Civil Service Commission said today. Second and third in the examination for the job were Daniel J. Allen, Boonton, and Edward Sweedy, Wharton.

tions committee. Close examina tion: reveals that the members fled from Hungary, they antici INVEST IN PERMANENT, COOL, REFRESHING FUN! did a thorough, painstaking and intelligent job. I believe that in pated they were escaping Siberia. I'm not so sure." stead of criticism the Legislature THEY WILL GIVE YOU YEAR AFTER YEAR OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE should be commended for being aoie to recognize and meet the needs of the state and yet bring Named Trustee Somerville Milton Kahn of 27 Ivanhoe Ave. was elected to a total expenditures down within a -true figure of estimated rev mated cost of the PTA project- three-year term as a trustee of enues.

To do otherwise could only result in calling upon the almost a half million aouars and the proposed abandonment the Pluckemin and Potters- citizens of this state to pay in 3 fZ3 aa 1 eSa the New Jersey Pharmaceutical Association at its meeting in Atlantic City yesterday. creased or new taxes. ville schools, the PTA plan immediately disqualifies itself for consideration by tne civic uroup. 4. The Group recommends that KtnTv "Booth.

Board of Educa tion president, revert to his alleged previous policy of "first things first" and to have the board continue to concentrate on he Tppionalization Troblem 117 EAST FRONT ST. FREE DELIVERY PL 6-2720 in the meantime, moving ahead with the reconditioning of the Bedminster, Pluckemin and Pot-tersville schools "a -'must' project for completion by the opening of the school term in September." Somerville Club Installs Officers I OTHER PLASTIC POOLS I SlltillSillSIIIII 2M 5.98 ftiagfii 36-IN. DIAMETER 54-IN. DIAMETER 57-IN. DIAMETER 4x6-ft.

Plastie Pool 2.00 Dorothy Gray EM We ate Cologne Somerville Mrs. James Pistachio was installed as president of the Past Pocahontas Club at YOU CAN DO IT EASILY AT THESE SEARS LOW PRICES a meeting yesterday at tne nome of Mrs. Charles Tarantino, S. Bridge St. Other newly installed officers Mrs.

William Hardgrove, 9 Ft. DIAMETER POOL 3995 2.50 Colortone Shampoo limited Quantities in Stock 4" WATER DEPTH Constructed of 12-gaiige, blue color vinyl. Highly resistant to rips, mildew, cracks and fading. Sun or cold won't damage. Plastic coated steel mesh outer support keeps pool rigid.

Drain fits garden hose for convenient emptying. Maintenance kit included. 12 Ft. DIAMETER POOL 30" WATER DEPTH 'InSttKteT 895 METAL BRACED WOOD LADDER 18.95 i4lsefc. 18 Ft.

DIAMETER POOL 2.50 Alarm senior vicepresident; Mrs. William Suydam, junior vicepresident; Mrs. David McBride, treasurer, and Mrs. William Donovan, secretary. Mrs.

Hugo Potter and Mrs. David.McBride, were accepted as new members. Plans were made for a beach party to be held July .10 at the home of Mrs. Frank Pirozzi, Lavellette. Special gifts of appreciation were presented to Mrs.

Catherine Vanderbeek, Mrs. John Mesaros and Mrs. Pirozzi. The session concluded with a buffet supper, with Mrs. Donovan and Mrs.

Edward Clayton assisting Mrs. Tarantino as hostesses. MS Allow 10 Day Delivery 36" WATER DEPTH Gloeli 22 Ft. DIAMETER POOL 36" WATER DEPTH "fZSZ I 18 Ft. DIAMETER POOL g(Pfc95 Immediate Pickup at Warehouse 40" WATER DEPTH or Allow 5 Days Truck Delivery 20 Ft.

DIAMETER POOL 95 Attn uiateb PiEDTU Immediate Pickup at Warehouse 48 WATER DEPTH or Allow i DoY Truck Delivery ADcohoD 47c LYONS Tooth Powder just the way liyou want to look seconds! Jf All SAUS AT ONLY 10 DOWN, BALANCE ON SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN Bemis Bag Strike Continues Flemington A second meeting yesterday with a federal mediator failed to settle a strike at- the Bemis Bag Company in Route 12, of the recently formed Local 1439 of the Textile Workers of America in the Route 12 plant yesterday. Robert A. Berman of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service reported no date had been set for future negotiations but added that he would call the next meeting. HOI71ART everything for complete pool care RECESSED SVIIVOHG POOLS ji 1 DOWN ONLY Now, an The largest area of disagree 12'x27' SIZE 16'x32' SIZE 30'x40' SIZE Up to 36 Months to Pay INSTANT MAKE-UP Max Factor's CREME PUFF Pressure Noxzema No extras to buy! Here's what you get. Heavy 20 gauge vinyl liner, iberglas non-skid coping, didtomite pressure filter, automatic skimming box and aluminum suction cleaners.

Sears can arrange complete installation. Portable Filter My 3395 300 CPH. Submersible type pump. Chlorine test kit included. ment seems to be the inclusion of a union shop clause in the union's first contract with the company.

The employes recently organized Local 1439 of the Textile Workers of America. Plant manager Richard Hartig said: "Frankly I cant see why they want the union shop (clause. They can't eat it," Walter Plata, union organizer, stated: "If need be, we will stay cut until 1959 to get it- Diafomite Filter nly 20D95 Filter and purifies pool water. WHP pump, 1800 CPH. Pool Cleaner only 5495 Aluminum head.

Uiei pressure from filter or garden hose. 4-OZ. SIZE Youll smooth on a fresh, flawless, deliciously natural face faster than you can stir up cup of instant coffee! In just 12 seconds, Creme Puff gives you a delicate glow that lasts for hours! Refillable Ivory Compact, $1.25, Golden-tone, $25; Refill with puff, 85. CALL PL 6-3611 FOR FREE ESTIMATES x2 17 SHAVING CREAM FREE FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE PUBLIC PARKING ON CENTRAL AVE, AND 2nd ST. ALSO OFF MADISON AVE.

BEHIND BABCOCK BLDG. OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT TILL P. M. PLAINFIELD 400 W. FRONT ST.

DIAL PL 6-3611 u. men Hit tax. There was an income tax in ncient Athens in 500 B.C..

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