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1 THE NEW ERA RVERTON : PALMYRA : CNNAMNSON : RVERSDE : DELRAN Vol 77 No 5 RVERTON N J THURSDAY FEBRUARY PRCE FVE CENTS SALESGRLS ON SLEDS Susan Davidson and Debbie Stanford Palmyra Junior Girl Scouts of troop O didnt let snow stop them from selling cookies on the first dav of the annual Girl Scout drive which will continue for three weeks Riverto Budget Holds Tax Rate Riverton borough council ap the rest comes from nonpersonal proved on first reading Thursday service items chlefiy insurance night a budget for 966 that will which goes from $465 to $7285 retain the present tax rate of 69 Of the $2635 boost $9 ts on cents for each $ of assessed workmens compensation insurval uation ance The spending schedule which Debt service drops slightly from receives its public hearing March $565 to $585 all of it in at 8 pm Ls $6668 higher than interest on bonds and notes Relast year but the amount to be (Continued on Page 2) raised by taxation rtsesonly$332 oas revenues go up from $a2 a9 Memorial Gift Given to $ Higher franchise taxes and an Cinnaminson Library expected $25 gain in receipts from delinquent taxes provide The Cinnaminson branch of the most of the revenue rise while county library has received the $7 ts appropriated out of 54volume set of ugreat Books of surplus compared with $5 the Western World" n memory of last year Henry Maerz given by his friends The budget total s $86 25 in Cinnaminson of which $47853 ts for munlct This s the first memorial gut pal operations an increase of r eceived by the new branch library $846 over 965 or the rise only and wlll be available for public use $948 ts n the payr oll accounts; when the library opens Delran Rate Unchanged For 5th Straight Year Delran township committee has passed on first reading a budget for 966 that for the Htth successive year wlll avoid ncreased local purpose taxes Mayor Edward Lipinsky said The budget to get its public hearing Feb 24 at the Riverside Park!ire house maintains the municipal rate at 24 cents per $ of assessed valuation Actually the budget total ts $3 lower than last years but t was explained that an $87ttem which appeared last year s nonrecurring t concerned funds to which builders contributed for school development use and was uns!erred to the board or education Lipinsky announced that township omcials will meet with r epresentatives of the Delaware River Water Co in an effort to speed the laying or water lines Originally scheduled to be installed this spring the delay has led to complaints or dry wells he said A report from the zoning board of adjustment listed or f ce rs chosen at ts r eorganization meeting as Albert Plizga chairman; Daniel McDermott vice chairman and Mrs Marian Jackson secretary School Budgets Put to People Tuesday; All Districts Have Contests for Boards Tuesday s election day ln all school districts of the area with Polls open from 2 to 9 pm Not only w budgets prepared for the school year asapproved by the respective boards of education be submitted to the elec dates vying!or three full 3 year tcrate at that time but members terms and the 2year unexpired wlll be elected to serve on all the term or Mrs Dorts Lippincott Parking Banned in Cinnaminson When 4 nches of Snow Falls Cinnaminson r esidents were state of emergency wlll be dewarned today to remove their ve clared to exist whenever there hicles from public streets and shall be a snow fall of four nches roads during snowfalls or more and shall continue for a n a joint announcement the period of 72 hours after the cesdepartments of public safety and satton of said snowfall and shall public works said the parking ban continue beyond the 72 hour pets provided by ordinance 9622 rlod provided that such snow has which spells out what constitutes not been removed a storm serious enough to ban "Residents who ignore the proparking visions or the ordinance by parking The ordinance states" ex their vehicles in public streets plains the announcement that a and roads are n violation and the police department of the township may remove such vehicles the owners or which wlll be required to pay cost of removal and storage charges u The parking or standing of vehicles n public streets and roads during snow storms impede the Riverside Girl Dies As Family Becomes Snowbound in South One of six Riverside children died from carbon monoxide poisoning and the other nve were hos pitaltzed when their car was snowbound for four hours tn Virginia Sunday while en route to Florida The dpad glrlvas Ml Ui azzillt ::: stepdaughter c:f Mr and Mrs Phutp Baclno of Greenwood ave The Bacinos and Michelles five brothers and sisters were treated at Alexandria General Hospital where Michelle was pronounced dead Police said tbe famuy left Riverside Saturday with a trailer hitched to their car The vehicle became snowbound at 9:3 am on the Capital Beltway near Alexandria Police sajd a snow removal crew found the stranded auto and tmller shortly after pm The family was removed to a nearby highway patrol office from where a rescue ambulance transported them to the hospital boards Contending for the remainder of n every case there are con her term willbemrsdavidwright tests Riverton has seven candt and Mrs Margaret Wagenknight WUliam Hall ls the only one of the three incumbents whose terms expire this year who ts running for reelection Dante Mento and Mrs Virginia Wagner did not me Those who did in addition to Hall are Mrs John Lewis a former PT A president; John Law Elton Catoe and William Devaney All three incumbents whose terms explre at Cinnaminson seek reelection with a fourth contender in the person ot Robert Davidson Present members running again are Joseph MacAlllster board president; Allister H McCree and Richard J Serfitng Jr Palmyra has two ncumbents and five newcomers seeking three full terms Albert Sacca did not file for reelection but Wllllam E Bauer and R J Gill Jr did Also filing were Robert F DAutrechy Floyd B Carey Stanley T Smith Mrs Janet Johnson and Phillip S Talbot Delran has Herbert Mathias and passage or cnergency vehicles Robert Benton seeking new 3year and snow remova e;ment" terms with Frank Klllanoand Mrs Ruth Bachman also having filed for onl: o!jlle Un:e vacancies MUNDT NOMNATED FOR Af ACADEMY Randall S Muudt of 7 Dartmouth dr Delran an outstanding studentathlete at Riverside High School has been nomlnatedbyus Sen Harrison A Wtulams for appointment to the Alr Force Academy n announcing his selections tor the!our service academies Wll Uams revealed candidates were chosen from more than 5 applicants Mundt winner of numerous awards for his athletic prowess and for scholastic achievement was named first among six for the Colorado school the other five be ing listed as alternates Freak Accident Hurts Workman at School Pinned between his car and a cyclone fence near Cinnaminson High School Edmund Burke 58 of Mt Holly was admitted to Burlington County Hospital wtth a broken right knee Cinnaminson police said Burke was working on the installation or sewage lines behind the school They added that brakes tailed on a frontend loader operated by Clay Gamboe 3 of Mt Holly which ran nto Burke s car and tt n turn shoved him against the fence FUTURE NU RSES Palmyra High School students are shown after their acceptance into three different nursing schools; from left Judy Van Santen West Jersey Hospital; Marilyn Youngblood Pennsylvania Hospital and Joanne Murphy Cooper Hospital

2 Pag Tv o School Board Adopts Budget at Riverton; Levy is Up $2459 Rlvlrtons 9666 school bud and Dr Earl Schroeder fonner (( rrovldlnc for an tncras( of sctnn\ board mlmbtr who ques S and a t:u: nte riff n f tlontc sevt"r:al budgmary tems 9 «nts n s adoptfd o n nat lncloolnc t!m tpprnprlatlon tor an rdtn: \londar fnllnlric a public art tncher hfarinc oh\cfl producfd conslder Thf board t Mrs Rnahll discuson sul\a H &:lers nf ctnriamtnscm Tllfo budpt toullnc $3788 to serve t N rest of the yor as o f which $3ll5 la to he njmd ldnclel"prten tfacher and conby Joc:il tauuon pis ts nnal tncted wl!h Mrs A Kntcht Ruff tst TuPsdaJ hen the borough to drive the school bus unlll J une cutinry vot@s at the annual school o :r a! : eu? Riverton Budget =59 u produclnc an estimated rate (Continued from Pace ) boost of nearly 8 ceflts tor ach ttrement of prtnclpjj matnss ta SlOO of usesmd valuation uonary at $ Pt""fnt tlr tm public har ln: Statutory e:qelldtture ho an ert Mrs BartianUtsandMrs ncrease of $3 fo r the SocW K:th\H" Wr trht candld:atlj fo r security syimm and SlOO ror tm elfctlon tn thop bl:ard; CardMr police :and llremens r eurement Clofll Rcblrt Lundstfdt prst procram but a non r ec:urrltem nt o f thfo RYerton Prents croup in deft>rredcbrpswaslast ) ear<s ln bond tnttctpatlon noth THE NE\\ ERA R VERTON N J \f? Hung Jury Ends Trial u;:i:: "::;r::ec Of ExPalmyra Cop ::i:a9;: i :!;::; ::: 9 P:: oc; :::tt i ;: :i;: :! ::u:;:t= t=::n= n tuition st:ls ts forueen Thursday February c i \/ ":t " :;e;;:!r! s :!i ;i :nt h ; n :usakt r;;i;o:;al!e;! n Obscenity Case ;:;:7 :_ q2\ds t d_igc;g_ln_g_o_u_t A rormer Palmynr policen:lllnon With antlc!j)etfd rcvfnus rls "" :: :::::; f;:! " w: Palmyra Passes School Budget ::: :::ta:t:rs:!ht:; ied to lu t ;s s974 com ::!""(":;:";: Palmyra c ic league With Lower Total Higher Tax V\im J :ewman 36 or Mor nstalls Officers Pdmyns lower Khoo! budret Z cents above lhe presentszrate ment and DStruttton would tabllran e who "lryed on th" poll<:f At the January mmtlnc or uie tlltt notl@r (Mless ra\se tuatton Btsed on an expected 39l\llt\on lre now s lrlce norurthe r roducuon mendo!:::::::ui:: ;au Al::nt lrs :ed to the e le<:tonitenutnles :! or 34 Cinnaminson Dogs OYer 6 Months ltlf5 Std Wef" t)( edent )olrs Janot! Johnson; budret total ot S WUm E t»uer board mem Must l e licensed unt Pffr Ls ht vice pruident Mn Beatrice 3289< s SH93 Under h year ber said three teachers wowd not ar " :::;t:!tc;": :n":;: =Jt:p:m! :l =tbe :::: olnei:crn:::m wni ypd J ao pinuuo::)) tan ary Mn Dolres lloy; <:orrfs son By the ame token_ tuition Hcenss for lhtm Administrator <" w:is ndl<:tffi or ron p;ndtn: secreury Mrs rnenue from tmt town hu dtd MPORTANT NOTCE John T tluches warns l;a; \uju<t flou nm"t trns\lrfr l rs Mil up now that Ctnn:amlnson ha tta n cue of E MERCESCY wl\fnl Cost or the license for a Jt ar \tn< trbl ln <ountj<:ounj\ldgf drfd H own hl(tl school tnd thf result a physlclans services are rfqir L S3 and t can be purchased at Thomas :tlccann dlsmlssf< the Guest speaker at lh Feb t7 a tax levy of SS794S coml)ued ed betweens pm 5al and? am the munic ipal buudln&: G2l Riv :> :dht;rr::: : ;:;rs an: :: to :::::::trdprest ::s o tcttnson 8 29 ;r:::; 5c;_; kda) between urblt to air of thf antipoverty prorram ill dent esumated the hlk& wm mttn For EMERGENCY ambularte Camden who will up\a\nthe pr o} tu: rte boost of between 8 and Mrvtce call 829 Buy U S SYlnt Bondi: School Election (Comtnued trom Pl" t) o on:: :i!t"::t:r! :: Heart Fund DriYt!7n \loun; ue unoppomd for Nears Big Weekend tsledtlon thert> Th pub;:::::======================; At Hv@rs all three nc um The moolhlonc 966 leart Fund bo>n whqse t@rms eiplre are drive will rach a cllmllt _on the s"(kmg r eelecilon tncluchrc: weekend or Heart Sunday Feb ZO PrfJ<lfnt P Budd TUrsl t>ulthrff when distric t captains hfad n Olhfrs he ch:allerc:td them and army of J()(a l volunteers n a ::th::r:; ; ;;s u; :: :i;;v::: are Mrs ::r:t: r::;;fotpr:: ::!:i ; i:nro:: :! Burl Township Ht&;h!:de::;!t i:::!::; Ch:a;lh J Olrlall S the other ave Palmyra Nr and Mrs wucunttolllk>r whue the tncumbenls am Marshall 8 Brown st Delaft Hobo rt J \larsball ilnd Jvsse ran :and Mrs Marie SlawUlskt \\ elsh al\lftl with TursL 2 Tayk>r SL Riverside l SU: &Atl4 lj"\l \ MOil FOM fol Wf NO LUS WOlK OR MOT4ER!MU( l)_vs! TMAM l l<aj\[ Of All ll[ AY lttlnc\ tiu AT \ EBERLYS DRUG STORE 29OOl \{ illlp "\ : KNAPP SHOES : : Ben Webb : JOJ ::= : H J : DRY AR? Ufll NUSlS \NTLH > /llllt Hl\:ln ( _ /; \ ;;nj :L B Jf i H_i J HUMD lp;llr C N HuWis & Son Plmyra lztez:34 /REMEMBER FOR READNG\ [ COMFORTUSE Al LEAST A / 5 WATT BULB! : : \ U LC "VC L CT"C AND DA camanv c: H ar G /A"T OJ A G(AT TAfl Thursday February 3 "6 THE NEW E\A RVERTON N J P age Three Higher School Budget Passed n Cinna; Double Sessions Seen 8 Flee Fire That Damages 2Family Riverside House Clnnamtnsons scbool budpltor FVe children Pd three actulta Fr nre UUCU trom Rlnr wlthappropr\atloo$329 fted to atety Mnaraday when fin ki alld ooe from Deluco!l(bt 8SS hl(her than tht )Hr alld a 3 delrojed the upper n oor ol a 2 the names Equipment blocled : ::a:er;_ :: :a:;: " " :lljr::::at 24 2 Pavilion buepf:o a;l:r:ob::; nl(bl and now coes to thepeo Fire Chief Bernard Or fe aid er Bu lno operator or a aence Pie n the school election Tuesday the tin reotly caused by station nut door who a ki he aw The amount to be raised by tu taujty wlrlnr broke out n third smou rtsln( from the rool wblla atlon tosupportthe S224 ll8bud n oor front bedroom about : 2 servrc a customer He telepbooed et L!S8GS3or SZ53lmor& Lm tn the side ol the buudln( the alarm than lhll )Hr The rate wu estt occupied by the Dorwd R vander ::::!:ta9:yy Harold Cooper r::!s burned out the tlllrd Safe Foils Thieves on cr:!:;:n:c:: : ::r:; :r;:!;oa::ra"r:7: Found Unopenecl Ahtr ::"ttie ;:" :::::tr: Breakin in Delran o! :s::t 3 ere present to :::: : speak on the budrel and mot ob iwwever exttnsusblftl &parks llltnaden whobrotelotolbervitctlon ume from Or Richard trapped lltlder lbe v UldtiJW erslde LDea bowlln( lllley lndel Marsten who clalmed the 53 ==L_ ly removed tlle roof Orte r late SturdaJDlchtfOUDdthemapproprlated lor sctnce equip PROMOTED Mayor John Kar a k ah lan plns ser Hllmaled da at HOOO Mlvea unable to open tlle beuy ment s tndequate Joseph Mac geants b a dge on William Pete rs after Harold O Coa Mn VandeTJT left the build safe which UMy took wttll tbem Alllater board president said nor had h is tum a t last week s Cinnaminson township with her chudren Her bua and t wu found alj&ndoned tn :a":tthr::;: :::r:: de committee meeting The two led the Civil Service list ;/ :: ; c: : ;:= area off RL 7 near Upton MacAlllster announced that o r ptro lmen who took the teat to become the com in Ada UpkUlandber molher Polle a ki the bostoued aome elementuy r rades will have mumty 8 flrst police ser geants Ylnr ln lhe othtr aide ol tht lhe wouldha thluea who (lte up to ro on double HSlon next flll bollh were wiaware of the blue wlthqut rettln(!hf $944M ln cub :::!i ::c::r: ;: Higher Budget That Cuts ; w::::a:to Slet) bj :!ki:tth :r: od T L p d p J men muat ha been n the croup Tho mm ax evy asse D a myra _ H A ben are hopaf the projecled new fflllll urf ft CC Hf betwn n 45 and SOO pound ;m; acn :t: "!f ts\:::: :: flllr:rrt :: :: st ;:a;::!:i: lt PalllJN Plllllf : :::! ne H? The tiord la awantnc state but r lrh $32!Ph l tao p:tnttns out tht al St5S :"26 tbe _ rooe when be reported appronl and forthcomlfll thll! Uon to support Ls was aperoved ft surhuy under 965 Sts&63 An employe of Roto Cyllnder for wort SUnday morntnc Entry month cround be broken ln n u t r eadln Monday nl:ht ty hor Relpts from dellnqueat tun Corp t? Pllbltc rd Plllmyra plned throuci a frontwtndow Mart;h he explal ouch council one revenue tem ttalhuedtbe wu taken to Zurbnasr Hospital and dcuble door on the skit of TM budret wlllc:h ll receive budpt lncreue nto a tude after a hny) crate fell on h thebulldtnc:wu JlmmlldtorerDOle lt public hfarlns: March Hbefo creue the estimate betnr "3 while at work ln)lfq hl foot the box Rocer Wllms toonded the actlon on nnal rndln: totals hl(hh than Wt year Ronald Steer 2 or Clayton a colony ol Rhode sland Feb 5 $4U 3 compared tn last years Most of the ndl \ncreuell was nut reported to ha a b rok 63 The University of Wlscon $4?424 n pajt accounts the police ea nstep but doctor lid later Say JQ achertl5ed n aln WU lounded Feb S 849 Howevff Maor Edward WnT tildret Main( $SSOO lo $82 he WU only badly bnilsed The N Era OLD FURNACE\"" REPLACET NOW WTH A NEW GENERAL ELECTRC Oil FURNACE GEORGE FRDA YJr & SON nc 69 THOMAS AVENUE RVBRTON N J Phone 29G9S CAR BUYERS Take Your Wife To ::;::: Dinner lets you sove up to $ ond more on new cor loans enough to make o cor poyment and still hove enough left over to toke your wife out too terrific d inne r You sove two ways ot CB&T First you save because o u r interest ro t es o re lo w the lowest possible Seco nd you con save by using our FNANCE N AD VANCE pion This pion lets you a rrange you r auto loon before you buy giving you t he BARGANNG POWER of o cash cus tamer f you wont t o save $ or more on your next car coll Don School in Cinnaminson and Riverton and Bud Ha rker in Palmyra at 829 any week day from 9 to 5 (Fridys from 9: to 8:) C!t NNAMNSON TllJST COMPANY BANKl<CB=r a & &lffrlon DOES MORE Mefflbef Feo fo Dwtotlt Coprotion

3 Page Four THE NEW ERA RVERTON N J Thursday February 3 Riverside Wants Lafayette St Science Star!Higher County Budget lo Get ncluded in Bridge Widening Lalayecte st ln Rh rslde wlll BurUl\(too spans Os uinouncedat Public Hearing Night of Feb 23 J3ur lln(lon countys proposed sent because or llness The 966 budpt $&75 hta;hor than will consider the sthedule on ra be lncluded ln UW county br\dre the J lfluu) commission meettrc commissions newly announced alone with plans for wkiontnr t plan for takrc over feeder arter from Rh ertm to Wayette st ln lu U the towmhll) committee hu Riverside ts way t abrttlts potnted out lattyette At the (e5tloo Ol Mayor Or ts an utenskm of River rd c ross Fabrtllts thecommltteelut toe Rlversde for two blocks aner week aslrtd the commission to ln which the road resumes the 2me elude Lafayette n plans for widen Rive r lie sdd the two blocks are ll( Rl\\l r rd an area of mun tratllc coocesttoo DesUon of River rd between and lallure to lnchlde t tn the Palmyra and Flornce as an ap w\denlnc would create a bottleprch road to the Palmyra and Reek tn other business the committee 9 local Docton Narnecl :i:: i: M:::!"n ;::: To Cherry Hill Hospital m:! :s:c!s:i: J o! }ea:::r:d:nvr:: Holy Cross Entrance ::t7r:;:!tc::=:cnt b amination Saturday f bst year s will receive tts public roadln&: after the httrln( hearln( Feb 23 atapmschedul The freeholders pointed out th::t ed or l(lnslly for am Ute Ume \hlle the bud(et totalrlseshr was moved to evenlnl lo permit rabbles olrset the increase llld more attendance al the request that actu&lly the tax n tewllldrop of Freeholder Fred C Norcross from U4 lo 42 cents per $ Norcross Republican joined lhe or assessed valuation three Democntk feeholders ln Much or the boost tn appropr vung approval or the bud(et oo atlons from S&7533 to S73 first readlnc The other Ropubll 649 ls produced by a $3 acrou (lcan Anlhoay T Creslrl was ab ;ar!so:::cc:: School Newspaper Contest s Sponsortcl u: :r:r:;ar?s:! compared heto tc:::s =! The Bur llncton County Press servtce lttms tor rnattrlala aup Sine loxal Y!Yslctans are amo rtchtof way and station to be Assoctatloo s sponsor lnc a hta;h plies and COfttr acted M rylch ca 3 reapp:lnttdto themmlc:alstaff used tor de :elopment of the ctnof school newspaper eccetlence C()n up $34 &ell and lbti &pproprtatton Cherry Hill HM pltal for 96& te r ot town test to the cowty vocauonaltkhnlca tt hu bfen announced by Wtntam O NSS E LEANOR EVANS William httll pres\dtnt said school advances from $4 to Of Erllntoa dr Cinnaminson the contest s open to au hlfh $532 == :!::: :::h :::!: t ;hew; m!:"ed lhe v:;ue tde:; "Lomb hono acleoce awardtn ntry ll be awarded a plaque s SS479 hl(her thall lu t Ytu Morton J Morris of ctmamlnson Tr placement and entranc:: recocnuon r; hich scholutlc Entrtes wu be Jud on format otfletunr mor than halt or UM to o w depan ment of Ortboi@dtcs eumlnauoo for appltcants to Holy standln( in scleoce subjects She layout and pneral excellence &pendlq ncrease Sten docrs reappointed to ltie Cross Hl(h School Delran_ W M ww major n bloloc) at Cathollc Any sct>ol oewpapu edition odeianmfd or Cnertl Pnctlc held Ssturday al l :SO L in Only Uotverslty published before Feb or t he F F REEZER STOPS a" Ors Richard E Bur(d &Dd s tudents who haft already rerts J n \lme fllcifr Palmyra; Oorgld ter4 lor the examination are ell ::i: ne:::r:: fab!h! :e ::t:r be":ff J Crttnspan Bury Ssndman :and c lble acconllrc to Ret Paul A Sbelns that can be adjust9d and the award w\ be pre for some time take neral step OJv\d Skole Rtnrsldf and Allll CartJer prlnclpl mah thebestpoutbleuoran ll sented by the usoctatlon at to iffp food from polllnr bep D Wron)l;er and Philip Uwts able space Aa your needs chtnp &miual \nlall&tk>n banquet n AP t he treuer closed; move the rood Rlvnton Be WLH Advertlse you can ch&n( the shelve& ru to a locker pl&nl or add dry ce l"""""""""""""""ii"u"s"i"n"e"s"s o i"i "E"c"i"a"i "Y OF HOME TOWN BUSNESS PEOPLE READY TO SERVE YOU i COUPON P Cl& L m i A uromobiles Coal Hardvan: Paitig Real E!tau Ted Rapp Pontiac nc H B Williams lac Rapps Hardware THOMAS LANE Walter D Lamon Co Sc & ca JO Tey* Lue LEHGH VALL Y REALTORS NSURORS COMTl\CT PANTU V monjng CDVR CMM4MMSOM COAi tablihcd 926 FE lllw Broad S L Patmra b"rlor ond lnttrior Offidl: a & SALES S(RVC[ REPARS FUEL Oil Phone Szt98 _: Ut6 _ U t 7 24HoSrvice J U GarfieW t _ Pe& M J _ut "" " SCHWERNG$ w WTH COUPON_ 77c "Pete" Heisler HARDWARE REX Elearicians For TMt F!ne Old FuhloMd Pbowgrapby Seroice" Mc CROSSON MERLN MOTORS HARDERS nectrc TOOLS PANT l ld l 933 W irng of lvy Knd GARDEN NEEDS Real Eatate luandc JAMES C HERSHEY ": HJll lndu$tiol Rntdntiat 6L St PN Smoll Acolonc: Repor " : ) 6 S6 You Nom ltw Hove t _ HesN Geol [«c Sole & Serwio L Sf 37 E Broad St Palmyra Photographic Serviar _ 226 We (iiv Gtt en StCJfflP Florim REAL ESTAT A & J Auto Body LiquorSDrt: NSURANCE Reynolds Flower Shop A uro Rpairr CWW hmelta The REMS Agency Linden Awe &TertoG Rebuilden 2 F terr All Ottcuion PALMYRA UQUOR 23 JM7J J w set Ta o CQfflPktt Wruk M J STORE Plumbing TneExpert " My Auto AtpetcfffDft o 2 Hou Toong sr ic JtlJt4 W llll WN UQUa Dar Pb S!t982 Haird= Rutc Feliot Prop Nicht sznu WM B BSHOP ll R 3 CNNAMNSON UONA HUNT W Bnad St Palm_ PlUMBNG HEATNG ROOFNG Bakeria Sb{ P a 2 Houri Notice Hair Cuttlnc Speda)bt 6 c PuMYU For l<ppontment Phone l2m3z U A" U 247 & UtOU BADEN EYNOlDS TREE J!!XPDT JW lt UtM6 CNNAMNSON H D Hullings & Son Dairies FLORENCE SERVCE CONTRACTORS LQUOR STORE PLUMBNG HEATNG BSHOPS DARES HAR FASHONS ROUTE 3t 22 _4 k _ N J!% BROAD STREET _tffl94 ltono Q U AL T Y = RVERTON Hiti PRO DU CTS hone 8zt9 Beer Wines Llquon B M?f Oecoroted Coffl Automatic FREE DELVERY Artliur W Wolfscn4t Phone AirCondition Dryen a4 PLUMBNG HEATNG ROOFNG Let lk Help You Reoth Your HOURS: Tun n Fri J ACK SHEA Prop 2tSt Cusrome Through Our 9 AM to 5:3 PM Store Hours: 9 AM to PM 72 rrte Por\ln; ot Our aof Wed Noon to 9 PM Monday ThN Sonrdoy Plt lhout 8ninns DiNctoty Thursday February _ THE NEW ERA RVERTON lli\iilinm N J Page Five ar;c:a During February Hardware Store at RVERTON FARM & GARDEN SUPPLY your friendly HARDWARE STORE fil Woo[ oo[ ru[wru[@ Wrurnra w [f!! 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4 Page Six Thursday February THE NEW ERA RVERTON N J THE NEW ERA l"ublmd Ev r"n u JACK D ARMSHRE l"ubliamt Subxripliori Rate $25 Yecrl in Advance scond OaaAclMatr July t al of March 3 79 Rhnon N J under ll\e hoe Poat Oft!_ at ancp;_n;;m tata ta tqulppd lo do all llind of Commercial Prtnun pne al _bk 2 BOY SCOUT WEEK During the week or February 7 3 the 56th anniversary of the Boy Scouts or America will be observed by more than 5665 boys and adult lea ders in 4 33 Scout unlts througho ut the U nited States Scouti ng s a t remendous force for good in the lives o r millions or b oys broad ening horizcms a nd creating an inbuilt sense o frespon sibilityanddutythatcan never be for gotten in l a te r lire Today over 93 o rganization s u se C ub Scouting Boy Scouting a nd Exploring asa part o r their o wn youth p rograms for b oys 8 through 7 They are re lig ious groups sch ools a nd PTAs ser vice clubs fraterna l o rde r s veterans governmental groups business and industry l ubor unions a nd o the r civic a nd community o rganizatio n s E\ery Scout ta k es t he follo wing Oath: "On my honor will do my bt"st To d o my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; To help o ther proplc at all times; To keep m yseu physically s trong mentally awake and morally straight" Any boy who makes this Oath an i mportant part of his life in his for mati \e years will grow to b e a m a n of which his family his community and his _n ation may j ustly be Page Seven but for tir:!:"ai!:i:: a E!C:U!:! n&rllnc!! THE NEW ERA RVERTON N J Mental Health Association United Fund Urges Support For Cookie Sole Organizes ror New Yearl An appuj lo t he pabllc asktnr ea ch y@ar from troop proj r&ml may have bffn run m also for annual Girl Sanit from the run other act! an erperleoced actreu di Thun d4 Ettt"pt he Wttlc of Jul fch b THE NEW ERA CO 69 Main St R iverton N J 877 Phone Thursday February P:«tf!Jl:/!!!ff SUJ)l:Urt Mrs Mary J Scranton Maple l Shade mother of three wu elected president of the Burlington County Association for Mental Health at that orpn\ratlon an nual dinner Thursday The nc prtldent succeeds Dr Thomas R Houseknecht of Moorestown A member of the board or directors of the assoca tlon since MO Mrs Scranton wu fund ralslnc chairman for two rears alld vice president last year Shi! s i member of the board of directors of the New Jerse y A soclat\on for Mental Health n addition to her ork n mental health Mrs Scranton acthe n ehool attajrs She a member of the Maple Shade board of education blldcet tlnance chairman or the State Federation or Boards or Educallon a member of t he Burllncton County Association of Boards of Education and vice presldpnt of the Elltabeth P Halr School PTA MapJ Shad( She ts the tre of Nell J Scranton et < ;=:=:=:=:=:=:=f;=;;=====:===::=:==== 65 Have Happer no ::J d LETTERS } ay TO THE CJ :;p!y a sa;:;rf i::srvju:t anniver sary week Thanks to Salvation Army EDTOR "Th Emercency Hornt ror NEWS FROM ABROAD Tlle salvauon Army made the Chrls tmu season happier for over APPRECATVE 65 persons throuchout the Editor N Era: state accordtnc to a report rrom On behalf of the BurllnCtonCoun lhe Ner Jersey dlvlslonal com Women and Children ln Neark cued ror 5 person" at Chrla tmu and the follotnceel: AttheDoor of Hope for Uned ttothers tnjer Two rnt ne ws s tories with ro reign datelines found their w ay into a fold er on the d esk he re One rea ds: " PANt\MA C TY A peaceful s treet demonstration capped by th e burning o f a US flag marked the!! b;;r:ooi;:t= Lt Colonel w Arthur thank the volunteers who so wu " The asststance to the nmdy s tncly assisted ln the Mothers meuured not only lnthenumberor March Jan 25 and to the ru t persons a k!ed and financial e::!:cr!!:a=s to Rad io City Music Hall Chrlstmas Eve candlellcht su"3er Christ mas dtnner and abutfatsup > n:nr4n%:\e ;:J::: ijl"a:; :=: ::ptj :v:::s por adcd to the National Cemete ry and made a brief cenerous responses stop jus t o uts ide the US controlled (canal) Zone Better read that fi rst sentence again " A peaceful street demonstr ation capped by the burning or a flag " \\hat in the world is cons idered peacerul these days? n \Vashington a rew weeks bac k policemen in our nation s capi_tal were ordered? r emve s m a ll replica s of the Ame ncn n ag fro m their uniform lapels whue they we re k eeping the way clear fo r a bunch or de m o n s trato rs who par aded on the Washington Monume nt grounds behind the flag o f the enemy Communist Viet Cong That was a peai:eful demons tration too At u s C\:"! i: ::ir! a:e b:e:: ::slslmas nllht for thet rpar others ofthls humanltarlanorpnl ln A!l;!!::::::e Huco Cutter Mra MorrtsM Ztmmerman Mrs Nicholas B Fapn and Mrs M S CucJllet MERVL E HAAS MRS P M HOAD CoChairmen RACAL PROBLEMS" Editor Ner Era _; amazedwhen read last wttk that ruve rtons racial problem cuing to be stralchten«u;;;; =::: o r ted Uirouch contrlbuttons madebyper $Oll5 ln all sections or the state to the Salvation Army Chrtstmu mall appeal and by younr people dulls Who drop lhetr money mr hr::s!eles ln "Leacue or Mercy su!shl ne Pacts or toiletry tems and candy and a copy of war en were dtstribu to2435tpersonstn27 hospitals DW&lnghomesand tnsu!: Medlcan(onhsion Sten Physicians e::;"f: ;;: nty Medi So:t: y the n:; non of Public Law 997 "there has bffn much confllslon as to the provisions of thl law u wenu how t wm be lnsttmed fo r the public welfa "Many detans and conslderaltons r emain to be clar :ed prior! ; : time halt t o;: vo:;::se:e:! 52:=:::; e;iitn; policemen were no t o rde red to bum the Ame rl o ::v!:!::;: : : And then there is this story quoted in toto: " Bogota Dec 2 Colombia got $25 million in aid from the U nited S tates for budgetbalancing purpos_es The to tal included $65 million ro m the nte rnational Development Agency $5 millio n from the Export mport Bank $2 5 million from the U S Treasury a nd $ million from the FoodrorPeace Program " F o r " budgetbalancing purposes the government o r Colombia gets $ 2 5 million from the United States? Pardon me b ut are we giving Colombia onehundredandtwoanda half milliondollars for budgetbalancing purposes? Of our money? Somebody m u st be joshing s that part of the deftcit the President was talking about the other night wben he he ld forth o n the S_tate or the U nion? That kind or money sounds more like a downpayment on the purchase ore country than "aid" or goodwill assistance _ \Veil t goes to s ow you that reading a newspaper still is a great education every day or the year Maybe you know someone who ought to be reading this one? communism alone is the e nemy o f freedom and dignity and good will The enemy is hatred whereeve r it festers H a tred ls the enemy or man and or God hatred which may have been created by unjust and prolonged oppr ession hatred calculatedly stepped upas a force b e h ind violen ce c o ntagio u s hatred glo rified and spread as o nly modem man can spread deas and e motions " Juneau Alaska Alaska Empire ;!v" arlr:e";:"co7o zens They are a cndlt to any municipality have knolltl molt ot these people much loncer than either minister think most all of our citizens f C::irto:!w;n:;; mlnlaters want to stir up somelhlnc hlcb does not eztat think t hey should stick todolncroo<fln t heir churches EDSON CARHART Llpplnoott ve!! C(X)) GRADES t::: who ate a poor breatfut or none at all were nclined t o a e momnc drowstoeu and lack of ability to coocentrate Tbls can cause rrades to Co sldddlnc dorn GOOD FOOD sc:d!z:: hlll := S:te ;t!:= the:i:":c:t;:::: l; (e" se:ral :::i:::!6:c:s::h!::r the aced ln the 3 Service Unit areas of New Je rser "For the first ttme the SalvaUoo Army was able to brtnc cheer at the Vlneland State th brldce Tralnlnc Ceoter at Bordeoton all n Ser vice Uolt areas " Chrtmudnnerswereserved at UleSal! auoaarmy Red Shield Club at Wr!ChtstOllnto2Zi meoard ::n;: dwtnc the holidaj seuoo recelved a Leque or Mercy cut pacllap "The Ove Meas SOclal servt centers n Newark Atlanllc City ::::t":rstftn!er:: homeless men permanenuy N!sldnc at the social and to transient or lonely men who bad no other place to go Cbrts:lmas Day JP (:;;; \ DURAi HlAt WEB ffbrllmy 8 2 loll Pl uns stnce the bills that many elderly people have beenappi:achf by person rer=ntln( "se:r:n:onthe= erl) n the medlea procnm n o r lmprtance for eve rom to real\mt that no one authorized n do thta: n any tublonunlu requested by the etderl)themhhs The citizens or tbts C:mt:t"ty ;::u:: :":ccept ment or sip contract for provisions or medlcare tor patients ard that thts ts done solely bj rertaterlnc th the Social securlty Admlnlatntlon n the eve!:t an :rlp8 u te om:pofor reitstratlo: he may upon request twve a representatlve tslt him n order to accompllsh this purp>h "A deve lopments occur filch m::t: =: Plr; :?t:::s3: i;i bep Au ; Uf i: \ County Medical Society will make available to the pabllc t hrouch news reluses to the local papers every bit of nrormatlon hlch s anliable to the h:lpes thlt people be clearly nformed as to whll s taklnc place u well u hn :!: lns of the benefits l hes e; :;fllc:9;=he:t;<!:! Me rton Jn Cinnaminson and heard talks ty State Sn Edwin o Forsythe Dr Lloyd McCorkle se commissioner of lnslttu lona and apncles and Mrs Flt:rhuch Bo" vi pres ident of the New Jersey Association fu r Men :!o:l!!a:i member or the Fullowtnc the dinner m@mbers e lected officers and dl rectors to t he board They Mrs Cius Bothen Mooru tolltl first vice presldent; Ptillllp GallJher Mt Holly second vice paldent; Mrs Raymond MooreW\lltnrborosecrt:ary and Mrs Preston Rich:ards Vlncenlollfl tre:asurer Mrs Wlllam Herst Moorestown and Robert Hutton Mt HOlly we elected to the executive mmltlee tor twoyear te r ms Dr Houseknecht: presented :awards n recornttton of voluntary service n the neldofmentaj beallh to Mr s Herbert L Adams Edge re : :;n!forsu!:e:r: :: : e d;t:r:!:rt;ttex:\ : els P Bnnan Cinnaminson and Mlch:ael Chant! Roebllnc Th:lse ch:lsen to serve as dele ples to the N J Association for Mental Huth for one year were Mrs Ezra Evans :tedford; Rev Wllllam A Doll?S Wlll\ngOOru; Mrs Lionel Jackson Moorestown; Mrs Moo Mrs Scranton and Miss Marpret Keating Roebltng alternate Reelected to a second term on the board or directors were Mrs H Becker n Kollr Mrs Bothe n Mn lauls Badat Edgewater Park; Downs Gallagher Miss Knting and Mrs A M Venetale Ml Laurel Elected to tm board tor a n rst term were Mrs Rlymond Aarons Mrs ReubeD Greenberc and Mrs Robert W Pohle all of Mt RollJ; Louts Badat Mn_ John Brace Bnul;J; Mn William K Nd>antel WrJhtton and wra Georp W Welfort Mldlord Lal:H RUBBER S"rAMPS DOW odly m up at the New En otnc 69 Malu atrlerton of 79 n!!r!velverton Ls amonr 4ooo members of the class or 68 of the University of wtsslndeat Madlli who wu ree ve crtts Utlli year THREE LOCAL MEN ENLST N ARMY Thre am men are monc 8 from the county who enlisted n the Army under the ruarantt ed hoot before enlistment projram acconllnr to Sfc Harold D Jones recruiter Michael R Hatalanky" ot 6 Adams st Riverside a for mr Mrne has Joined the Army to make a t ry for the noted Special Forces outfit Fnncls W Felice of 64"MonroestRlvenldechdse :admlnltntlon and Leo Zinck of Leconey ave Palmyra enlisted for Alaska Ulllfllment County GOP Confttee n Thursday Meeting The County Republican Commlltee will hold ts monthly meettoe Thursday at 8 pm at the n DJ W Raoeh Lumberton The Lincoln DaydlnMrcomm\l tee with FrHb;ilder Fred Norcross u chairman ll ruake ts Nport to the general membership The art:alr ll be Mid Feb at lvystone m Pennsauken Table rese:vatlons may be made t hroucb Linda Eck o r Nancy May at %87 snz Plan wul be formulated for the oommlttn sannualldnlte lnmay a theatre srty ln June and Farm hlrlnjuly Reports ll alo be had from sen EdWln B ForsytheonlbeMar election for the constttutlonal convention Call about REYNOLDS and and of t he United Fund or Burlington County fhe cookies you may hue already bourtrt and a w en)oylnc or those you are about to be asked to buy will JU a tone y toward supportlnj procnms that are oonducted fo r hundreds upon hundreds of(lrlshere ldburllncton County" njd Lloyd W \llml United Fund president WUllams noted thsl whlle t he UF helps support the Clrl Scout councll the funds received «:> only to rd the operation of t he scouting prornm and the administration of activities "But cookies serve another purpose" Williams noted " They provide fllnds nttded to racllvltl s at the troop level and on t h counell level for t he operation ofcamp Kettle Run "And hundreds of lflrls benefit vltles provided at Camp Kettle Ruo" The United f"und leased to the public an article written by a Girl Scout concemlnr the benefttl of acouttnj follows: Ca rl Scoutlnt s to me nnt just a place to hln run but a place to llork be directed but also a plaoe to direct a place to be yourself but to learn a Ultle "ffl a llllle resp>nslbluty and try to ret alonj llh other peopl t doesnt a lys or t lhourh Girl Scouts are Jlventhelmqe otsweet r lrl who are always on the lookuut for a poor old lady help across the street Whoee r would thlnk t hat theyre Just no r mal young ladle_ We have quarrels we have many problhus but n Soouts we dont a ccept t hem we do somethlnr about them Thats mportant to me Having lwl s part otscouts too We ve had a lot or fun putttnc un sklts and play this year JOHN HEUEL mw s PtoharnN Sllp Cen llnleo New Custom Built Upbolltered Furniture Call 2996 rector producer wrtter and can atways help with costumes makeup or stare settlnrs "HelPlnc a rroup or JunJors al camp was one of the mosc enjoy able thlnr hneenrdone TloH Jlrls taup me ab:lut as much u tauchl them "What m t rytnj to say ls that Gi rl Scoutlnr s work but o much f\in when you Jet hml ed!lat any hlnls hlpg are aoon for eotten We are yoonr womenlu m lnr how to work With people With responsibility trlnd\lne ortctnatlty and efftclncy People have to le arn this 5meme Can you think of a b@otler more ple uaol a"f? ;; John L SUlllvao won tile heavy weight bolctnr title from Paddy Ryan Feb Hawall wu dn:lared a U S protectorate feb SHOP A&P The store that cares about you! Qi; OELESS ROUND ROASTS 88( BONELESS o ss STEAKS OC ROASTS sg;m BONDESS c:s ROASTS FRESH CHCKEN! SMOKED PCNCS DUCKLNGS s s s TND YOUiVEN BANANAS E PUCm lb GHU UHO&STENG :Weekend Special itle cookie 5@ now n prorss ssued today bj the president 2c SWEET POTATOES FRENO FRES ;:;EN APPLE PE Jv>fER AYl4c EGHT 4 " 2 2s 3 39t QOC( COFFEE 65 8oL lie MARVEL HAND c s CE CW " Gallon AU lucs l"ctv THltOUOH SAfUaDAY H 5th 96

5 "lhursday February 3 Nl6 THE NEW ERA R VERTON N J Page Elght Pagl!! Nine! the Years : ; ;i ;T " > TRNrrY A Wrtrhtsvllle r : M tm btr o f!o: l G irl ScOllt Troop in futit J"l""nt tmn cpewho vcd the Ptnsh Club Me mbuahip Dr Fom len n ht the c tu : c ; Arn Ma ht" Lnly K mball Bbau sn N nev Rhd_ h rv (;oodnw N:on Stone Gcu ljne Ma D on L pjun>tt nd n L ntn Su ons _ s 97 Mgllst 6 94 Q The lnnual iummer co ert ol th knocrv lbnd wjj be held Fodo) Aa;ua 7 tl tbc GtoTe r i uthc pennttui4 r CU of r am the CO<lUrt will b M ic : the H b School Undtt the lu dup o/ Kth Mer rill the youn " "" lu bce a r ehu n vcr;tl llmc t ccok dunnc be unimc Tbc how proerua clujcs well lmo w> cores uch u ConnunWr Mard M nl yp W alu H ymn of Sovc: t Unon and l<!ecton from ""& ce ui will r v " Trombooc oolo Jun Smth nd Huben Hck w render Trumpet duct A ve!y number HWHc h Out pla yd by me bud JJ hue the l><iienc e keepu tlmt w ith the " fft t rand pro ra to wb ch the pubhc bu btta C"O<dally nnted M n Kenneth o_ of Th;»nU Rvenon prcslden t of tbc Band Parent& C hib will prcmnt pull af ward to Jack A ooun R<barcl Tvclt John Sh: }tn Wmcr Roland Wcmr ""4 Joao Smlh TholcJ)&tlotio int hcbandare Tnampc Hbci HatKk Juo Smitta Locnme OaYU Jobn SbH ; etanr_ Wm Pric lbcbard Bu Clarence Jones ]<lall Bal:mn Ruda Robe<u Alice J_ M orfin Saaopboues Roland Wmott Claire Tattla; Fmtea Eil«n ia Po«_ C e R otnbury Jtidi d Had M lc Pitrldn ; T fombooc Gcoo ce Hall JdlHy Th:tm p s :n: Baritcmes Neal Aiutirl Jack A iu:tin H ani NVy :: Jane ff_ Kr MO Mn wuu&m OUn of hlpurl bad their W Ul Nn A Dinn Jr MOU2 be P\nlt Luthran ctacll SUnd Kr Dd Mn " CbulN C&mmxl o l PhUadtlphla en: the chlld A>OneOn by!ic pocc ad faub rl col!fr of < co apa nt urgao rj to ralk t the lcr T he co mpany d m t o b Te G in Hnmca t wbkb w all at c culd cogbt miln a od i t ba loc ted be! ttht i t bc riri t J aaiucd They H ppt)k tlod lrto rc to bone bcca plred iwtt tbc daim it is b Captai n Kodd JiJ\ t \jl i (!r }i" _ \ till city all tbe ueet = = i c!:mjudwffkdeyo :a i ouare are o comple ocbed l l bt"" " " tltl lr \:ffl d r ork o t from 83 m to :lol p " w ltli l ortjfll mlte oer et aoon T heir poj l a a No k The rogdc:o lka tbe o rl! a;d llre bardj to ll>e Jeta made bte f ioa T Mlr ou f ul J wlb \ b e motore ad wltll tbe male e re wl>o tru mak ) itemeh Mftal wbeo trolley Jumi t be te The oondt ono oel w" rniii Suto Then two t u ma with blood in tbeir cyo m(l Wtdne sdr niht to pb off tic for the: firat f cham poonohip o the Amenun Lcape The Lampli htcr ( lap pho) pon &rtd by the Rinrton L Wldry m&n:led P lrier Che (bottom phato) with eore of S to J The PalRinr Cbcr laat care dampioahip team tine b7 twa N had two cbncu tcore in!he Laur ingi nc h filed D pull loto " " " lien > ;" oh NEUTRAL WATER N RVERS tu old ut <re a tb ere t grand Tb n_ a mid bei_ th u < t a r polau bo er t llat aeli!orc lbl!ta Arou nd thl mid bn n d blu e aod o tber a ter l f tber i et all tu hour on tbe oc de Oa tbe flnbw:ater flol ns Till lolte r Heb tb u lnllabll ent t ll t a re dnld ot Ula! lnttdlenl th bl:le rmao ll Ppcn ta cut blt lo tbl ahtnj woe lie 6 UkLy lo eltbet kind ar th ether t :: :i plctr ba Tbey Jvr <Jay o4 uery WM< a; d ooe Sady o l! lo uery b Tbelt wo r ll! wb:at n4t b olll:d ll <!U t nl : Fun:F:::::: held Riverton Bible Class Presents Officers : =!:inb:=: The frtelldahlp Bible Clan of Calvary Presb)terlan Churc h Rhrtoll beld ts nnt moolhly mfttlnc ot "6 t UM homa of the new preklent Mu Jobu Albertsoc_ SU Manor Cl RJT9rtoll pita! He wu a road foreju for Delran township Burlal WU ln the Brl4(eboro Ce metery SUrvtvtnc are the wldow Dora; son Cll!ford Jr of Riverside; U!ree dauhters Mr Laan M =::::trlrc SC c::ri:i ::a: w;:; ::: P; Wedneaday fl BETHANY EVANGELJCAL Saturday for CUtrord Nldrk e3 PETER HA RTMA N funeral 6Clrvlces we re held5aturday for Pe te r Hartman of 3 8 Raneocas ave Riverside a maintenance e mplo)e of the county h!jhw ay depa rtme nt wbo dled TUeMlay n Zurbnit pltal A native or Auatrllo he li ved l Rlveralde :n years wua membe r of St P eter Holy Name Society and the Rlveulde \lrners He la suntved by hta lie Helen; two SOOS Raymood of Palm)n and Fnnc: ls Rhera lde;twodauctiters LollM at home and Mrs Dor ts SCbeUe r Rlvn\de; a br othe r John of Checter Pa; Ui ree sls tera Mn Catherine Ott of Phlladlphllo Mra Tber Banyas ot Rive r s and Mrs Francea Walte r of Canada and nltle crandc hildre n Burial WU n St Pete rscerneterr touowinc solemn bllh ma n the c hurch there Public Stnice Warns Beware of Carlton Monoxide Poisoning Public Service E le<trlc and C Co mpany c alls attet ot tbe public to the dancer of tampertr:c with the n ue plpe oo CU beater s OurlnC the cunent cold spell a number of c ah have becl parted where cus tomera used : :: c;!!!!!!:}!:! ;;:;: ::::;;:;:::: nrmw PALMYRA Sc & c STORE NEWS ""it h lu w lc nd dauhter t 4l9 Elm >enue C orpora l Pul i Vol E@J!l Beaut ify your h ome wilh Meyer cord DKal t The are CHY t a pply and we have ruce a nortment of ncw pau e rn pricn and 2 cent lo tb< ynr!mrom lff"""tnt Oacd o f h k btj _k OY : :": ::: :itu"7: = llood rn wep wlj th old OUf b r ldp lb rie ba H C bid m H n ur l" lier be ton euo t ff S n m bnm"s" N fl and la o ri fdoflt oro rrn o All Nu pot and pan poliohcr cr than ecl woalloc of hnct and e tood rmy ror on ; u a rlll bu! n o >el tnl"j nd "rou J l i t THj ol or ble nood WV lle l blll()fl t flera batlcllu d papcr napltina 8 count white Sitruu!Oc ala paetel colon St"nd the y n te Mntke Bet pac e of mllitary lnnl Aation cnnlopr and bttt ol ny papcrfolqc J o hn G!i> Co t Hlfpolisbinc floar poliib S9c pu pint t ; amn wilt t hat n bn" think be ia the kine lift buband Jst one ol lhe MY KUU U but &mlrt m&a rulius that lhe ;de that )Oi an: ;;: w 6nd hereladin" little woman ii tblnkioc _ ahead nabber \ovtt tll t " l"ttll Cbar lel: <HllflM lb let l"oa l ff lt nto be r «bu t t oollllnl oaderfd L fur No 3 BiWeekly 39c per pair ch::t tioncry of hirn lk neo!: ctr:!r!: Hve you tried ou r tdiu " 3 ntt &ellin llnb and dyn Oc per pl:c Hoed They are M rvice;? die Rayon """fr S ve cm t hat lundry bill and UM d wscs Meets For Luncheon Today ;:nr:::=_ n tbe Dominican Republic u7io y; poltttcal uncertaillty aad rec ur coered djsb luncheoo lntbeaoclal w :iom: = cleto Nt Yk LutherLnptWfftlyat7:5pna :: :: n!: :7oed n:ro: dmdly carbon lbe WotnaDs Society ot E =:::: Cartoo ldoqodde s odo rless : r= : U Care should be exen::tsed n provldtncsutrlcientalrtotheroorn cx!ooo are ::ryrec :i :a:ror_ e : :; canschool cblldren mlnl W apeajr:oo"journeystncc :andlnkeepln(theveat TEMPLE KENNESETH SRAEL SACRED HEARTHURCHRver tea Rtv Jos9PlR BPffJJU : low Friday nttt N!lllW sen n Noon Dall:: Wan :45 5 ce 9 pm :!!u: \:::m: EPWORTH ETHODCHURCff alona Sal 45:3 79 pm Office 5 st at llorpn aw ReY Jay boun 3 p m?9 pm K Helms Mtnlster SUDday: S oam lid :lhrnmornd&wor COVENANT UNTED PRESBY abp; am Church SCltool for TERAN CHURCH tell Ner Al all ap flom; tl:45 p m_ Melho ba" rd ctddaro!daorl Rn RDbdlat YO\ltb Fellowahlp rt Kerr Jr putor Jade Scbrtnr tudeat mlntaer 9:5 aad WESJFELD FRENDS MEETNG am rulnc Wontllp and Burl9fon Contys Newest Most Modern F fadlitlts """ c onfa:_: Riverton Rd and Rt no ctnnamlnson nrstday School claases ssa ;:e monlll) Meettnc for woralllp lj am come aad share our qu ie t meduauon er::; :; :: day otd lo llna HMa weal H oo r ha o r u Uar ro All tb e sl aod u CClerd a od rtom tb t oot at lb b/ or Lb DDlot rwltj " ie Mains touad t r a Dd u ==u::: Epworth Fred Doerr JctbchaJr T HERAN CHURCH Bnd st lid : ; : : y : :e::: hall MorpnavePalmyraReYHmr Cmtr il:luuoos to ll CARE Food At the pn:cnm fouowtq at :?pntlded durlllf worhlp :::i:n:r:: i;:o "Qtd " Coadtor" prlated OD t Some o l tllem Kr tb!e pinned a rod t w hit :ape_ Hid oue ear lt OD WMe Fruh U ld Saolt Com e Togeth r and for a SlloM; Spec T E lertn! R :fulo Q Mor g lo UNTARAN CHU:H OF DUTHERN NEW JERSEY CbrlJ Rill Klnp H bet Chllfth rd 6 Chapel an Edlrln A : Mlntatar Church S"lce am Church School h45 am w orchlp ll am;evenincserv lce CALVARY PRESBYTE RAN Fourth t & Lippincott ave Riv i::v w!r!io_ : am;smldayscbool9:45tol4l5 lb Acconl; am Hoi comn:untoa; Ori Rivertoo road tlle lr of HOii l"fulan n utra ud a ae tllet Tllelr oalj aa!form i Ula blrtabt ud tbelr badu of a tborll L & rlbll<>d! tblr anawer n v:: : :!:=: M bad womn dcran up f:: C:dN!;:S:P:_ OBTUARES MRS MARY A HACi EN A high mass o!requlemformn Mary Acnes GerachtJ Haen 57 of Rlvci r slde who died Wt Wedncsday wu held Saturday at St Peters Church followed bj nterment n Holy Cross Cemetery Yeadon Pa A fo rmer emploje o f the Holy Crosa Convent n mverslde Mrs Haren tnce haa been aemnc rellltous articles anti se"ed n t he Altar and Rosary Society of Co rpus Christi Church Wllllll(boro Survlvtnc ue three dauchters Miss Mary Jane al home Mrs William Wllltama o f Eut Lenedowne PL and Mra Robe rt Colllnqru of DeJanc:o; a eon J ohn J Cienctty o fwjlhcboro; three lsters Mn Unula Gannon o r New Yo rt City Mrs James Smith o f Philadelphia and Mrs William Roe o f Watertown MaH ; a brother Joseph Gayton of EHlrlC ton PL: and 3 crandchlldnn TEMPL SNA S)nacocue Rt t:o MW offlcen ere e!irrs a r : ho":;;;:v::tn efforts CE?nRAL B A CHURCH M AlttUJ rd Ctnnamln5on rs AlbertKnmervlcepr esl C routhamel or Cedar Brook lid some pe r SOM haye placed ple Maple An t Fifth St Pumyn SOlomoo ACn RabbL FrtdaySlr dent; Mrs Charin Hei:p record etctit pandcbudren uns o r coffee cans wltti bolu Rff LO)d P Frederkt Putor : tee 8 pm Childrens SerYk: inc secretary; Mrs GeorcWllt)y odrilled n them nto the n ue pipe Sunday: :45 am Sunday School; S pm second Frtdlyeacb moath treuurer; Mn OOrs Walah to p t mor e heal bls ls hn FRST CHU; CHRS :::r= The force w uabu rt e :3 am Roi::;mmulJon t rfa la e bo Tbe W lldllclo N ba e u orrao! aed llllloo or oae r " a atrlte TlleJ oa &Te uty lrul>le ltb tll el r puaeoce dom!!lte i:iyj:!eha!te :!:; R:"::: :U!!: edo:i anu!b: 2nd nd 4th SUndlyc Famlly Holy Communion and Chureh Scbool; :! am lat SUndaJ HolJ Co m munjoa and Sirmon; Other Simdays Monwis Pn)"l!lr azid Sirmon; TlnlrlldaJa nd Hol:: Daya UT <:O D <H>er uveted to 4rop ;:ariw; :=:5:RCH :::i! equation s seldom the i:roe; about you? Have you met your ruponalblluja u a punt? M a citizen? M a Christisn! dij: \ fat eer AC6 bo l e Y to rull a ad l&"o c e re <> e The!ap:;::s:;:;;:; low Or Brynwood SQ 7 p m Bruch Pike Dally UH: 7 Praye r Mfftlnc nun a p m em OD weekdays S am satur F! Tie ctlj ::r ST PAUL UAME CHURCH 3rd e lfartet at PalmynRtv William Lee wstaon Sunday School JO a m ra Delore oroy Bupt onunc Worah!p CNNAMN!K>N BAPTST CHURC H a m unlclpal Bldrc Rt & Moo r esotownriverton rd Rev RoY c &" CHARLES BORROME O Blake Jr Putor SuadaJ t Bible CHURCH Rn Fnncle V Mc School9:3am MornlncWorshlp CUSUr r:reetorj:marh: :;: us ually Th nian who co nsidered iuttesaful in the eyes of his nei&hbon and usoclalh may carry with hlnl ons list of uncompleted dreams and plant The man who feels he hu made his mark" may not be so prominently evaluated by olher But there is another rind of ucc:e:u apart from buslneu and social achievemen t And there are dellnlte culdellne Every : : :lhen:; tu :e! ::d cto aa uahobrickl LDtelU et a ;ntou ad D eorj em e ht»tlo!mcuoa W t ile " "" bltll emplo7 tbem H d to pa " of t i/ : or rat:ic r n eutn l cr n r hi!r& wb e hu! DO of lr)h>lii; C mall fltbu nl eu t bot thu om l l oa l th ll p l:torl;o\ brelntor: :t t h bait llke an!nae llum ml:llt :nb l tt:dbot e Tbl ll lltral atn U tbe part of th e rher wb!l ao enotb he im """" l"" of te alt a tc r of Tbc ao kco n t nuurn ia th< tbe bf or oc:r tn bb nj lha flow of wu fit tt MXDc:wbcrc bcwtta the llj<" ttc t " of t he bay ran up lnta tb o rher!or mlle J Pbl lpba ad Bntol prnbbl " the ncity of A ad laiia i un D:> lllfl t TtroC tlv ft tah " "t <t d Nada m \ln ao to the bar tbt ubj«t of VCClll t h>g a nd gip lca:!:i c lltto lll e ltq c ut _ ) personal umm on " ::n": ::riro=w:::: the hands of his con t empour ;f:!=::o::!: Stnoet Car Cvcte ot On GM+ KN C it y BAND CONCERT Tnru:i l! _ \ D Mr \ i " ; provided) J\lnlor senior aocl Poat Hllh Youlll fellowahlpe 7 pm ASBURY METHODST CHURCH Andover rd Clnnamlnon Moro B TUuey Putor Morntnr w orahlp t:45 am Church School a m Evenl nc Wonhlp? prn :; MORAVAN CHURCH ClnntrDin ::i!t lt" : tene::ar:!e;; ::;::u::ea Th:re E CHURCH a;ep:ca::t l:otoh=; Rev E eoter School u pu 9 3 :W: a m chlp _ / 45 :::: M ::: ::::lp QD SUCCESS s:: ::i ::: :: :! ;;::;: fl :8: :rs:9!"::m am; EffDlnc Compiled by Olin Proetnl The news items picturn and ad erlise m enu on this page are taken f rom the KVfn tyftveyearold fli es of th e NEW ERA All nquiries concern ing the page should be m ad e to M rs Olive Proetzel Ptnra Stuiahan = EVERGREEN BAPTS CHURCH MT ZON AME CHURCH Third 3rd below MUUl st ReY and Per:: Sta Riverton Rev JH ;:ft THE [ss(sn) ti;\\/{ hrougrn J ::Cboo ;: :) Bal:lyaltlln( at&llable Roly COmmloo administered nrat SUnday e:o pm Jmdor HJcb Feltowshlp 7:3 pm Seolor Rish Fellowshlp nm\!j =r:=: CUNNNGHAM =ntar "! =c FUNERAL HOME CHRlST EPSCOPAL CHURCH ;j 5 :;: :: u:;u:=r!: a:: 9 ;s:; :eo=:;:;:: d : :;?:3 p m 5 WEBSTER ST RVEBSDE N J HO 24 :i ii Will HOPE & SON CEMETERY MEMORALS Mcrrtile Gronilt Brcwoze Phetwl: Offk DU 6U H DU _2J4) WASHNGTON AV & fldllal ST UlLNGTON Every funeral held here is planned with devoted care Here tbe sunowullnp the bape are provided to ease tbe burden for your family Ample Oft Street Partinr!LuseVlewlncllooms Diaplay Rooms Completely AirCondltioatd SNOVER FUNERAL HOME FRANK A SNOVER Prelldent u s Route 3 CNNAMNSON 829Gl3 Robrt A Snotr Mgr 57 Fanuworth Ave BORDENTOWN m Ciall&tlliuN A PALYA l!f Jot P a ll Mp WNom L MuNr Mp

6 Page Ten THE NEW ERA RVERTON N J Thursday February Crime Foreclosures Rise Heart Association Holds ommea n County Sheriff Reports Free Buffet Dance Feb 2 :!lii ln<"rustid prospertty ootw\th Crime also wu up the depart The Burllll(too County leart play the orpn dur tnte rmls scandlnc fofmlosuft satu tn the ment transportlnc 28 prisoners Associa tion will hold 2 tfff Heart alons 2nd Reese QfOoonell Mt ; roh last Yfar from 23 ;::i::i a:i!::4 :::er:b r:t :r Holly comedian will perfor m The lncreueol74represenunc averare llulnm:itepopulallooros a t he Mt Holly Armory Rt 3& Celebrities scheduled to attend 32 peru nt w reportn b) Stier rrom 62 per d:iy to 628 foods for the buttet tabln re nc lude football stars Pete Retz ::::w=::v:wreman n his e nd Four ad<lltlontl orttce emploes =:a% ::/::ir:a; :! R=: t;!af:in ;i": n Brennan also sakl the number ol wne hired last year to br lre thf to lhe $S(l(blJon :lit<! Kine Hii; and disc jockles ptr:nal pruprtty sales l\bwtsto total t o 2e lnrludlnc 2tullllme NaceCakteroneandhls " Rltts " Tom erown ChuckDoU(hertyKen wrea rrom uc n 964 to and 4 parttime orkers the re Wii l\lrnt!>h mus ic ror lbnclnc Guland and Joe McCaUy All are 6 rront bowt POrl stlo Druce Ando BurUncton wlll lleart fwld volunteers _ n other acllvlty o r hl: drxirt l;:=========================::;i mnt Jle number C>t summonses ;:;::: ::::t::: F O R \ NEWSPAPERS \ MAGAZNES ""o : ; ;"!;;:: " """ : \ TOBACCO PRODUCTS v CANDY c ros ricep dropped from $ to $26633 BrMaudlscloe< but the rwt revenue!urned over to the county tut )ear wa $35697 comparfd J $33 S34 lhe year before v HALLMARK GREETNG CARDS Since 926 "Just Like the US Mail" ROGERS Navy Reveals Shortage Of Qualified Nurses S E Broad St ";::::::>:=;:;::;; Palmyra N J NEWS AGENCY aoord sh! Recnll) the S ao") s iwwly lwed O!plbl ship the USS Rt: P6t uued for dul) on Vietnam with 29 SaV) nursej aboud n addlnoo avy nuns are car nc for Jle ounded a tho Na\lll llplbl U S;ll(o\ and al theevacuauon lloospltal:s on Gm uld ln J:pn JMe fo$pltals n ;ddltlon to the SU\Utde Navvt ho5pllals whore njured servlcemenaw sint to compltte th( final sta&"u or rel\abllltjon all report D tnc r a n pallents Surses ar e nee<jtd conunu the hich QW) tjen cart! these men so rnatly JeStne Qu:iJMed nuns can rell(wr a v M!rvlc to the men and to thtlr counlry ll rerurn the :;av) offe r lhl nurse man) pr ofessloo a ejucauonal :uid flnanc it opw r tuniu es Flnd out lf ou are <ulf!ell by conticttiii Chief AntlOn) Odi;eh 2 lhe Sav) Hec ruttlnf italion Post Office Hullding ln Burlington or ull 386 H & Three clufs to vts lon problems of Ch;ldre arf Us <! b} lhf J ()llommlc Assoclauon as ab nor mii arpeiiil";lnce of uu " bl!llavor ol most viy type a nd complaints or dlscomfort fr om ;tysttlsc b s k NCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED DALY TL 9 PM SAT TL S PM Cotntnunity Calendar FEBRUARY ttl!t;ctuh t:h o:!r A;td CmnmnMn : 3 pm Tri Soro Sr Citins C lub : : pm at Palmyra Communitb Center _dp;p r:; ti r:t SSwttthcan Ball sponsortod by New Aany Community Aun at Maple Shade 2S Club Rudderow & Sunet S:r!ai/ t n\ 58 Pal myra Annual Dance at lecion Home to Call s!t; :L :: hr pc;;\ e m pm Saturday & pm lo 7 pm S unday 6St f>!ters Church Rivttslde Sixth Annual Communion Breakfast!ollowint 8 oclock Mass enonocnomnational Services C vary P rttbyterian Church School Bide Riverton 7 3 pm 7Exttutito Committee Mttting Band Partonts Club home o r Mrs J W Hahle Riverton a pm 7 3Boy Scout Week 8Boy Seoul Troop 2 Father td Son Banquet Mornvan Church Cmna 8School Board Elttlloru Card Party Delaware Ave School ":illini:oln Day Dinner at lvystone nn Pennuiuken 2 Brchwoods Civic Assn Third Annual Dance MtonOn nn llnonoenommationaj ServkN Ca) vary PrH bytfrian Church Schoo Bld Rtverlofl 7; 3 pm SSacred HHrt PTA Riverton ii ponsormi: Dinner and Fashion Show at elrlr tnh;l:ubba Drive at pm ltrollinc Green Civic Aun Meetlnt Palmy ra S&L 8 pm Jawrb 7 t%; Dr CJnna a pm ac:nna PTA Card Party JrSr Htlh School 2Hetirt Sunday 232nd Annual NJ Campen & Sport mcn Sho l vyatone nn 2_Home tor Aatd Women of Burlin\on County Mtttin«2 pm 24 York St Burliniton MARCH TnBoro Jr Womens Club Meetinll Community Center Palmyra ZCOmbined Aux Zurbru8f Hospital annual luncheon and fashion show at Ktnneys Suburban House sati: Tr Ui Aw: 2: 3 pm at Rickshaw lnn 7&nd ParenU Club Annual Mtttin& g :;e v8!f 8 iwnen Show in Cherry H ill Lena N J 4 pm to pm wttkdays am \Cl pm Sturday and pm to pm Sundaya 2 A Lenten Luncheon" al Richards Retaurant by LCW of Bethany Luthe ran Church Z: 3 pm D 2Sport and Vacation Show at thll Cherry Hill Mall ()pfn from an:i \Cl : pm REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETNGS Cli:::A;::ON T_ CMil MHllflt 2>< "ALM YA T c:ou n Me tft< _ Clf!_ vr:w Au l n"4 4tll wd """Y S&L :clt fu 3 Ciflml oi:"" CUncil Mtetl" FOOTLOHTUS Mtetl W JCr:i:_i r a L ll Tllura LOT:_!!:Lua lllicllnlt flt a MASONC LOOG ""7" let flllllli) RVETON hre Covncil MHll"ll:?nllll Tllur T Cnc Mttng :llwl n 4 OTAfllY floftcll Cl l:vw7 Tllur e V SO LON CLU vrw atdg M OTAfllYANNS 2>cl Tllu SUNSHN CLU MHtl J rllll Mon Tlll!:o"""WOMAN CLU l"ort Club N 6 OR ROBERT W HYATT of 5 Second River ton who hu bu n appointed dlrtctor or the dl!jlartment or obstetrlcaandeynoco!ol) at Episcopal llospltal Phldelpha llf has been deputy director since use and s a Fellow or lhe AmMlcan Colleto Suruons to serve n sal hospitals and (h f N huerttt ch " c""lty ched _ Hte ll le lttri_ 2 Events Next Week cha o _h ce For Clnna Democrats YOUR M<M it c " _ 9: C Nfll Wffk hlt: lty (nf for Ca N ( N J Deell: Cinnaminson Omrtfrals TM monlhl) (JUb meottnr ll be hfld Monday at :3 pin n Parry rlrr Hill th Guy LH presldlnl Thfn nn Slturdty ttw vlrlory dance commpmonltni: NOYlmhe r S Suc" llllflll fllflrtlun wll\ take place from O pm tu a m Also Parry rlrf Hall YWCA Announces llan lor Tt/a Antique sow Thf llkuuve board of lhe Durllnrton County YWCA alt busy with plans for the th annual Antiques Show sponsored br the cr oup set for Wednesday Thuulby and Frlday M:irch 6 7 and 6 at thti Natlooal Guard Armory High s t Burllnctoo Show hours will be nooo to pm oo Wednesday and Thursday apd noon to 8 pm Frkby accordjnc to Mrs C Edward Smith Burltnct:: coordlnator Subscribe \O to the NEW En only $25 per ynr NOTCE OF SCHOOL ELECTON NOlC: S HEREBY GVEN to :! YOrou!t :f U Cowl!) of Budl N HJ h lll9 anual mnun of the al vowro of aald Dtotnc t for t_ "lttllof ol four memben of th Bolrd of EducUon nd for ol!mr rv: wlll bt held at _ o clock TU OAY fl B"UA Y a tm TM poll will nmaj open WU :oo :;: P;_! :ule:lf: =tbetl p_t C:H l /Mir TM mfftlnc lillll bt hajd and all f: v:w: i thll :; PN ltated belo nu"n mmbtn wtll be c:led lor e;:cn nd member for Al Hid mnun will be Mlbrnllled llf"opohuon lot YOtin tan lor the lollowlnflffpktiv ; R!f: %=t:b POf:::;t to be fftte"u i 34rura TM pouln pl«lo uld;;;;;; nd Ulr ttlpacu_ J)Ollln clltnct Cdnc:Mbltd b7 referuc: to the lc n dlltlcu us tl9 On rl J:lut!on) have bttn d"llftlled btlo and no Pl!! lhllll vole d mhuc tlmn thin the :f!f!r::9: wl voi:; ROBERT H STJl4HAN c:retarr Dated : rtmi J OLLNQ DlaTCT R:::: r r :t u: :: D= Thia WN!kly Calendar b Published with the Best Wiahes of the tor aj vuin rnldlnf Wllhtft an CommunilyMinded 8U5inefl Firms on the Page ; Fotv;i::ta:::: Thursday February 3 J966 THE NEW ERA R VERTON N J Pe Eleven [l J l j f }iyw Winter rogram Begins LOO WET Wllh Do PCTUREnm"c " w Cn County Sessmns Next Week New Arrivals ADlft Tablets Only 98 at Mln tnl ave Moorestown N l caj Tho winter torm prram or the acreenlna: m l n e ry party Line Pharmacy tr BE &2?4 We i lord Studio UurllnCton County YWCA wlll have snacks Swodls h embrold&ry aea ZU liowgg MEM HOSP TAi ll openlnc HHlon nut weok ln soaal c r attsandchalrcanjnc Med Mr and Mrs Arnold A)dclotll FOR SALE HGO FordOpa&sen FOR SALE Knitters wool rtnt various areas or tho county Ml rord a rea wlll have lel5fll Oft 32 Taylor lilversltji a aoo cor Country Squire station wqon quality; wholesale prjcea wooi Carol n Stone procram dlrec\or Thur 6day mornlna al the Medford Jan 25 cxcellont condition Reasonable orion and mohair call rnn:a and Mra Kenneth Andruko u Community Center n pier ced and Mr and Mu C r lea Conyua price Call or 8777G29 2tnp latant hae been rectstertrc par c ut lamphadu apd crewe l em 8 l"arry ave Palmyra aoo llclpanla lhl put WNk aided by broldery Fllera Wllh complte Jan MALE OU FEMALE ELPWantfd for SALE Refrl(orator GE Ullslanta n lndlvtdual areu tchedulu are a Ya l lable at the Mr and Mn John MUle r 827 mmediate! Man or "lloman to COOd condition reasonable Call ThoA Ulteroated ho were unable YWCA ottlce AM 38 Any Fordham st Dtlran a dau(hte aupply consume r with RawlelJh ltnp to reclaterattherer lstnllonoaya women thrquchout the county may Jan 27 Produc Can earn S5 eekly may H nstater by aendtnc the enroll n an orea prram Mr and Mn Peter Chlacclo :rt;u:::::: r!t ;;::; ro;:ndls:the;c:cb ;Al:f:ep::: :: : ;:nro Rlvuslde S3tl Cheate r Pa 4tnp Sold ond Rt$olred t flee or one of the ultanu: or Annual Meeting Feb 9 Mr and Mra Paul Hider Jr WWM JWlllU r :::::::: the openlnc ae At St Marys Hall : f;orertversde a aon JOHN STOJANOV 2 _ t W H J Oo TUeldays NMlooa are held The Pannt Fcull Auocton L_!!"!! _ n Marlton al the Baptlat Church or S Mary Hall Burllncton BURL co MEM HOSPTTAL L O :3J:O am and ln Vlncon hold llannualmeettncnd CJvered Popetnaqn T town for the PembertonVlncen dllh supper at t he s chool nert Mr and Mn Walter AG dom ncom ax Returns town artt Gfln(t Main WadnHdlJ akl P urdie dr Dtlran a n w:::: = uaho 3 N YOU HOM :: 3 A:: : m::wi= n;:e : : JJ u :: ODM;e::l: ;: A SClelty St 4A) $ broldery cllajr Canine H ucnal cera tor the nert two Jeltl riboough Women lole Alla T N & :; 4 G N M CALL MR GORDON am n tho education wtnc of St Linda Hyatt Seleded reef W em es BE Andrews EplJlc(ll:Q Church At Wm Smith Collec lnslallallon ol new mombora of 7 4 Tr lboro area also hu pro Mii Llnda Drew ll)llt daucti the TrtBorouch Woman>a Club :;;:;:i; :;;:; cram Wedneaday 9;3:3 m ter of Or and Mn Robert w WH held Monday at the Riverton ANTQUES FlmRS n::; ;:; c;r:i;:! :::: :_: iec:;thr::: :::h C:U: :emu:! c:: _ SW T T::= :::m:a:::e::::t::!: : i::e:4;n::::o;m: :::Ynd!::::;;::: : htw a i e4 JM Shift o lampahade crewel embrokstry Coll&: Cenewa N Y dopartment : Chiu "4 Glen 9 rloym hmfftt muunery NUonal c rate metal o Hyatt a craduato of Thoae newly lnstalledweremrs AtJ4 lnten4 Equol Opoorhmlry Emolore foll and chair c anln WUlnCboro Moorestown frlema SChool wu llorberl Dennett Mn Wiiiam = DE LAVAL CONDEN area la an :illday prorr am oo president or the French Club sec Smith Mr Albert Cooper Mrs Anff k & rt r & SER Thuradaya at Parkway llaptlat retary or the Rellirlou!l Life Com JamH Mc Mullen Mn Geor" W b Sho FABRCATNG DEPT Church tttllh the followlnr " tncor mlttee and a mtimber of the year llu ml)hrlu Mr Cl \flord Har P ONT ST LONC N J te red: llltermedlate brtdco auk book sw brtda: i nd Mrs Lawrence Drown lrm4 St L l lvert" _ 4ff JOOO hn Uf:JOU Alli fer Mr H5n Jllllllllllllllllln:: _ tr A M 2 NM" lly lurhrugg Auxiliaries Plan faster flreriew UGAl SECRfT ARES PlAN FASHON SHOW The combined awlllarlc to The Burllncton County Lecal Zurbruu Me morial Hospital ue Secretutu Auoclalloo hu combusy with plans for their annual pleted plans tor ts torthcomlllc luncheon and fuhtoo show "E& third annual tu htoo show to tie ter P:lrade Preview" scheduled held at lhe Hawaiian Cottac ln for noon March 2 at Kenney Cherry Hii on Marcb z al 8:3 Suburban HOU5fl pm Thi years speclal procnm Tickets are a valla ble from ln<:8 dinner followed by a premembers of all auxiliaries ac sent:iuon or fashions by Pomeroys cordlnj to the cochairmen for the or WUltncboro followed by a noor e vent Mrs Harvey Dennis Bever s how and dadclnr Jy and Mrs flo)d Shultz River Tickets are $375perpersonand ton may bfl obtatned from lhococtwj" meo or the Ucketcommlttee Flo r ece llopkw (PU S9H) and South Jersey Concert Dorothy Far rell (N34479)orany member or the assocbtlon ncludes 3 From RHS Cochairmen or Ute fashloo show Thru Riverside High School are Annette Verner and Jane Newstudents participated n Ute coo berry Fran Day heads the door cert clveii by the SOUthJeraeyhlCh pr ize commlttl!(l &ehool chorus and orchestra Sat Proceeds ll lu be used to estaburday at Sterlin( fleclonal llsh a eholarshlp Und open to Fred Hoey of Delanco and rtar clrls erirnlled n the county hitl tha Phillips ol Delnn Wfte mem schools who wish to l\lrtller thelr bers of lhe chorus Jack Roberts educatloo ln bustness colle:e and of Delanco aenlor class treasre r pursue a career n tbe te:al fleld and band presldet played oboe 4 HUer repudlated the Treaty or Anonr the vesetables turnip Versautu Jan 3 93 Tryrve greena kalo andcoljardstre cood Lie Norway was made secretary sources ot rlboffavln as well as or the United Nations Jan 3 ot vitamin A and C 48 EXPECTN6 Gef en eltttns/on phone now f can save you hondreds ol steps n lho busydeys ehearl Thacoslnlr3f a day Totder Just cell )OU( Te/ttphone Business /ce NEW JERSEY BEU f _ Jii fa s One thin \ s f or sure: g if you to sell some thing FAST just put an ad n the \\ NEW ERA! \ Call 82972

7 Page Twelve THE NEW ERA RVERTON N J Thursday February Rams Edge Kennedy On Faulkner Goal Rlvrrslde Hlr;hs basketeers turned ln a spectacular trtumph over Kennedy o f Wilingboro las t week when Ken Faulkners tayup 2 seconds before t ho Cinal n pr o duced a 525 victo ry T hi Juntur varsity was vtctrtos t oo :ind by 2 s lightly largpr margin 52 to 47 To make the ret"k complet the J V also wn n nvn Le nape 47 to 43 but t he var s ity did nt fare as we ll drupplnt: a 5752 decis ion Friday The Rtverslde Kennt"dy windup w:is a thrltler all till way The hrmestt:r s Mld a slender potnt Nlgc the end o f the fir st perl<k and butt t to si x at halt tlmt> then hel d ()tfkennedy sgatns n th third which saw each team scor 5 prtnts The vis itors ClOm Willingboro contlnun to right but with 2:3 remalnlng the Rams l fd by four and went nto a frffze A stnl by Paul Colllns and a Jumper by Steve Grant knotted the tall> 3t!iO wtth 36 seconds to ro and et the!tage for Faulkoer s heroics Against Lenape thf Ram took a 63 fi rstquarter edge trailed by a ("<lint at the tntnmlss lon thtn saw the ndians pul away as Tom C3hll rontrlhut 2 points tu the usual attack led by Ste e Rlr Uld Rich Hura ttz Da\e Vfrner th 7 points and Faulkner vtth t 5 set t ht> pace fo r Rlvnsldc CNNAMNSON GOES DOWN TO 2 DEFEATS t wasnt a good week for an namlnson Hlghs courtmen The Pirates did wen f>ven in defeat against M oorestown flnal score 66 to!i3 but un<lereated Burlington ran wild Frtd2y to run up 9 pt nts to Ctnnamlnson s 36 The Junlur varsity fared little better bo"ang to Moorestown but only a fter a red hot battle rtna count 6 to!i then trailing the Burl JV 62 to 38 The Pirate varsity Jumped ofrto 6 lead over Moorestown but the Quakers fought back and at the end or the n rst period held a 2 point edge They built t up to t!i points by nte rmission and 7 when the last period began Then the Mme team out on a spurt that aroused the rans and made the game more nteresting and nnal ngures mo re respectable CiflfM""" (U l lvr f t CblpiuQ ll lll:s OU\ itr _ """ c;e Tomucllt : 2 ca 4tXU o Ditaab n Jualll Aftwtdl 2 4 : _ 2 t lj Diua o ooauao t 4 a TuMr CeMDt Ttt nuul T o CilW"" " J S tim lffll"tfn 22 M tflt Clfllllrnl;;;;;V (» ) cdoot :au AbdU l L ktfbtml Gruu»L Gl"ldl 2 Aaudub TODUtUa 4l TMl W4l av_ v f4u JOllltS 7lU Jkll 2 CClkt U Lel\Wkfl u nlllltr J L BULOa 4U Biqia Z Nyldta 2CM Kabh Wade l+l Ttitlb UU ClfflMrnlto JV U _ "ton JV H td Allstate nsurance JOE LANE 92 HUltop Road 8298 ALL FOMS Of MSUAMC H C)wMn si Acc4nt eltll SkkM Atomotin A Crdel """" Ktt (Jel ; : : : = 2 U U"""t:L" : 7 flvlkairr > 7 4 s u 7 5 o 2 R "4N un n n " u_ JHN R_ Dllart OM Palmyra Loses 2 n Rough Week Palmyra HJgh put up a rood fight against Moores town last week but dropped a 6!i3 decision while far ing worse against Burlington which romped off wtth a 7432 count Greg Wades 9 points made him high man n the Moorestown game Friday but the lsltors wereonthe short end n each or the first three quarters and t wasnt until the nnate that they began worry ing the home rans Even then while outscoring the Quakers 22 to t 5 the Pats never seriously threatened Nor did the Jayvees tn the prellm which saw Palmyra on the losing s ide ot a 7952 setto Against Burllngton unbeaten county league leaders John Danzetsen was the only Palmyran to reach double flgures i";prnt P lffir SJ) C SmJ Oizu Rri!J> : 7 s o ulcom Dlroo S O Smith 4 DaYi l 75!lor Jiohnu n unu >> 2 S c S O f n 7 sj T h 22 Pntyr tda Hl4S S llfflnff: GNC vcs:u re 2 5tr 2_ JKUN H J l"rih 24 laqt 2 S BW 94L Tit 4Jt Caniaa Tet _ V CJt) CampbtU ia S 4 A""4W s44 KAn 2U 97 J4 4& J luoffl Al»lef" J2 T JW:9 V 7 4) MNN_ V 2 4 7DJt ;!: 2 4 Cowy 2 2 Jlaltr Dona _ : 2 4 Palfflfn CDJ (74) 4 lit Judi Latwidl l Sli:pulltl 7 : 4 J U 2 T JttN a 4 ttlld 2 c """ " Hes CoM Lanader TM " acjjt : S CtdflUAJ " 4 U Shea 2 % 3 t cntr " J l l 7 llccuy ) ScU S 24 % T 4 4 T tiosle 7 U U Ciffllftlln t t S lfp : Where The Action sl OLDS COMMUNTY BROAD STHT RMTOM M J : 292S : 5ft Baseball Registration in Offing As Cinna PAL Basketball Continues With annaminsons PAL W ketball lea«ue in a s pirited ncht for title OOnors and despite t he wintry weather an echo of base ball s being heard these days the 8year olds and inexperienced agers under game conditions 9year olds ptaylnr n a minor Every boy ts tully unifor med and league section The principal a im PAL also providesajt safetyequlpor pmes scheduled fo r t hat section ment prescribed for Little League ls nstructional and regardless of play PAL vice president Bii Tanguay garne sltuatlon umpires managers Tanguay said registration to r Dillfft Gn $ T94 revnls that next Friday or coaches often stop the action this league will be held Feb ht e T t Feb tt starts registration for to explain and demonstrate a pre 2 C"Y ltltu S Rlwni4e U:U UUf" SJ) v : : 8 and 9 at the municipal the coming season ceding play building The time fo r the two Meanwhile the 76ers made t "The 9 year old boys and some Frtd2y ntg"hts ts 7 to 9 pm and five n a row n court competttlon by disposing of the Hawks major league unde r mo re compe All boys ages 8 (by Aug t 966) advanced 8 year o lds play ln t he on Saturdays am to 2 pm A : 7 Kllldler 4 l l Mccctleoa r J 6 Hwwtt& last week 26 to 7 while t he ttttve circumstances but stlll with and g n t he township are eltglblc 2 llml< o o wu Celtics remained on their heels much emphasis on fundamentals to play n PALS National League Toi 2 2 CnlMr cu 2 with a 4 record by doubling By league rule each boy must play Registration fee ts $3 and the w the count on the Warr io rs 34 to 7 at least two nnings n each sched boys must be accompanied by a h 2 H nl T 77 ln a battle or second division uled game and this way the boys par ent or guardian Rec:tstratton U U G teams t he Royals edged the Laker are guaranteed the opprtunlty lo for ot her boys and girls dlvt s 3 to 29 lmprove and demonstrate this m s lons or PAL wm be held on t he Despite his teams defeat and provement to parents and man same dates 4 record the L&kers 8 Ageyl lengthened his individual scoring L w i C lead with 62 points His nearest ancers n f i:arn challenger Jack Messenger or the 76e rs has 45 lollowed by Bruce f s /f f \A/ k :: e ;::::: ;; :": i; ven p ror "" ee On the subject of baseball Tanguay emphas lxlng t h at PAL "starts em ung" said: The baseball program ori gnaur planned by Cinnaminson PAL ncluded boys ages to and 2 only t was soon evident that the younger brothers and friends around the feld during practices wanted to participate and t he pro gram wu extended to boys 8 and 9 also Several years aio a special division was formed for these youngste rs Sometimes c a lled midget baseball PAL decided to use t he designation "Natlona League" for this dtvtslon offer ing organized baseball activity for bo:s ares 8 and 9 Special care s employed to give these youngsters a sound ntro duct on to organized buebl They are sepanted by pre season evaluation nto two categories With Greyhound Grapplers Shut Out CinnamiMon Clnnamlnsons wrestlers failed to score a stncle point Frtday u Northern Burlington turned n an easy 54 victory n an nter league contest The Greyhounds with an even log tn the Delaware VaUey loop had no trouble with the county circuit cellar club seven of the matches ending in r ns NO auaunoton CNNAMNSON " Uldlc«k OG> _ Gsiq T\at::» 6l(Na)_aart _M U v (Na) J:D D (N> _ 44 " (Na) Nm&al: T\at 2:2 U6ACN> 4Dalil(Na) W \ma J :J () Tlae :t CQ) Pan7 Tlae : 7 N >4K U 7t M ae UG Nala _ :U U Pit CN cad H Timi 4: SPECALZNG in HAR TNTNG and Permanent Waving i 829 : 287 Beauty renes Shop Jlt L 4 S< PofN Nexr to C of C Bldg HOURS: TMet W e4 naa & s s f ri " Holy Cross broke ts 4 pme c ( a ur losing str eh or hairline adverse Kn : Loe" 7 2:J decisions tut week by taklnr East =: ;! :=: J camden Regional into camp 68 auv 2 rock to 52 only to ttturn Friday to ts ::S! : VWtrit 2 loslnr ways wtthan847shellact 2 tng at the hands of St AnthonYs of r _: Trenton : u " ":!:!: The junior varsity from Delran """" u u 452 made t he capttoltrtptoo and while <> putting up a much better pertor R d T k L d mance still lost 5 to 4 VerS e ff ea bo:r::i:/; n Wrestling League points n the nrst half as the Lancers moved nto a 342 halftime lead over East Camden The homesters held Krause pretty well n check in the second half hut Watt Karwackl and J oe Feeney took up the slack and after an even third round finished strong to ce the verdict Krause fouled out against St Anthonys with over three minutes remain nc and when Buddy Maurer followed sutt the Lancer s lost much of their offensive Butch Jordan led the attack with 4 _ C ( st (nl ft J cawien 4 M LdaNDo l l J 4 SZ 4 J4 D 7 2 l S :e t = J llulll J T LaWM :t lt:tfn J t l u" nu;; NiltrC u u n St 7UtJD : c Htty c;;;:;v m onndll Md us 2+L ktrt >+& KuuW J4 Blldd M Ordot MJ Ttth )lt4 S _lttaft J V CSU $svet :W Jat:Nppt J4 Sltl 44 CU 4 U >Ja SlbU JH Hke JJ7 Lot JM OU JU OBriU 44 T l Wl Hetyc V i S V t"ll Riverside forged nto t he lead n the county scholastic w restllnt league Friday by beating Moorestown 34 to 4 The Rams n sweeping to their third league match took all but tour contests three or them on ptns R2ndy Mundts triumph n :46 was the fastest of the fvenlni Tom Casperltes decision in the 56 pound class was his ninth stral "ht win or the season ltjvrjo )4 MOORSTOWN 4 " Cacptr OU dac: N W_t M Olo a b f«fe:lt 4 C Wdlllu(Al 4ilcWU M t2 9"U dac D M ll x Walsh (A) WiJtlun Jt x CA ) dee Bard&y _ ::5 Prit&t Cllll NC" Jtwtll + 2 ll Wlllldl (&) JUN4 J dd U :4 U T Caiw l l c M UWt U Uaukt ( ) plmld ala&a nj:$4 ln twitnc(f}lleepul M "" Ca> _Hit arlaod Wlth Dave Weideman pouring n 57 points RJvertront Cleaners rat Ued to beat Scotts n Rivers ide Recr eation League play to 5 Bob Vernon scored 33 for Scott Frederlck"s beat Matts Shoes 83 to 68 s parked by a 3P>int per fo rmance from Bil ONetl Tom SUtton led the losers with 32 Tasty Takeout Shackf ckit Tek fen Srriu Rt 3 & Andover Rd Cinnaminson J! fjl ffoagies Seafood Platters " SHRMP or CHCKEN n the BASKET $%5 SPECAi $ Giant 6" Pizza p:;p HOMEMADE TALAN FOODS Spgholli Lasarn Ravioli Veal ParmJian Chicken Cacciatori Holn One Donuts 49ct 4 We Deliver Call m "7 w Cfff h H elt4 rtiet HOURS: Men n t l P M Fri te 2 Set _ 2 Sn 2 to (WATCH FOR THE OPENNG OF OUR DNNG ROOM)

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