1954-08-26 - Sadie Pope Dowdell Public Library
1954-08-26 - Sadie Pope Dowdell Public Library
1954-08-26 - Sadie Pope Dowdell Public Library
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PAGE FOURTEEN THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN THURSDAY, AUGUST <strong>26</strong>, <strong>1954</strong><br />
WEEKEND PROGRAM<br />
IS :1EING PLANNED<br />
AT FIRE COLLEGE<br />
paid and volunteer fltnermen<br />
and members at plant brigades<br />
The learning Center fsjoUiUe<br />
at Ben Olrt wtti provide room fo<br />
The New Jersey State Rro Ool-Instructing olote to 600 men on<br />
Itte. ft division of the New Jer-methodsey of etUnguisbment and<br />
8Ute Safety Council It other phases of fire fighting<br />
HsMimim on extended weekend with actual field demonstra<br />
program of outdoor training In tlons.<br />
fliw fighting technlquea to b«<br />
*<br />
held at the National Ouard HnHMk Falntf<br />
Tralatnf Center at Sea Girt, on<br />
October 22-33-24. Arrangements<br />
H«r£i a simple formula to<br />
follow to determine the amoun<br />
for the Italnlng Center lacUl- of paint needed to do a Job<br />
UM for the <strong>1954</strong> Fire Collet* figure the number of square<br />
nmt made by Newark's Deputy tm to be cowed, dhrWe by 200<br />
fire Chief, John P. Weetu, preatdeot<br />
and tne result will be the nvm BT CHARLES n. CONNORS<br />
of the New Jersey State ber ol sjallons of liquid pain Most trees and shruba can be<br />
Fire College with Lt. Col. Fran-requireels for two coats.<br />
planned to good advantage in<br />
Zfegler, Commanding Officer<br />
of *Ja Center.<br />
Ttts year's program, the first A parent ibould not treat an chit<br />
late summer and early autumn.<br />
Aft-;.- getting the mil In sh»pe<br />
It's Important to plant so there<br />
to be held since 1962, will consist<br />
entirely of outdoor training<br />
dra in the family the tame way, Is an Interval of six weeks<br />
according to Cfcildcraft experts. until the time of' deep freezing<br />
Each child's needs dttter with regard<br />
to such things as responsibil-<br />
sessions covering eight phases of<br />
of tt> sou. This Is eepeclAlly<br />
fire fighting.<br />
ity, dlicipline. and show of *if*e* neceeaary for all evergreens,<br />
Tua sessions will be open to fkon from pa wits.<br />
MARZS<br />
MASON SUPPLIES<br />
A Complete line Of Mason Supplies<br />
YOUR GARDEN<br />
whica must develop a root system<br />
In the new site.<br />
Roots must be estoblLihed In<br />
peat moss or cultivated peat<br />
the soil outside the* transplant-<br />
(humus) or, bettor a mixture of<br />
Ing ball BO they can take in the,<br />
half of each of these. Far decidoestfory<br />
water.<br />
VQfU* shnjbt or tree* there Is<br />
One advantage of planting at<br />
aotZrin? better than well-rotted<br />
this reason Is that you can get<br />
stable manure, although the<br />
better service from your nurseryman,<br />
both in selection of<br />
peat humus combination la good<br />
for, tbeae also.<br />
plants and delivery. Spring<br />
planting la a gamble in these<br />
resixx/ts. Then, too plants will<br />
be well established when spring<br />
opens up. They can start at once<br />
to grow and wlU not be much<br />
affected by early hot spells. One<br />
disadvantage, of course, is the<br />
difficulty of properly preparing<br />
soil in •• drought.<br />
The bdd where the plants are<br />
to go should be thoroughly<br />
worked over and all rubbish and<br />
coarse, stony material ren-.oved.<br />
This id especially destraahlc about<br />
new homes, because of the usual<br />
caretoes grading near the foundation.<br />
Coarse material left m<br />
will cause the soil w dry out<br />
more "opidly and does not provide<br />
tood conditions from root<br />
growth- .<br />
Rhododendrons, aealeaa, mountain<br />
laurel and related plants<br />
requite an add soil, and so the<br />
bed must be cleared of all lime,<br />
mortar and plaster rubbish.<br />
Alter fitting rid of tne rub-,<br />
blab, brini to new soil to level<br />
up the bed and then mix In the<br />
soil by digging a good quantity<br />
ol pry*nio matter. For rhododendrons<br />
and related plants use<br />
• • *<br />
U & BONDS<br />
Polio Treatment<br />
Is Free<br />
The Kenny treatment, for relief of<br />
those crippled by infantile paralysis,<br />
is available to all, rtfardless of<br />
ability to pay.<br />
Children of the<br />
very rich, the<br />
very poor, those<br />
n«lther rich nor<br />
poor, receive it<br />
alike at the Sister<br />
Kenny Instl*<br />
tuttt in Jersey<br />
City and in<br />
other Kenny<br />
Institutes<br />
BlflTER KINNY u^^out the<br />
country. It is free. Sister BBHabtth<br />
Kenny discovered this treatment<br />
that has been such a boon to polio<br />
victims. It is administered by hifh*<br />
ly-skilled Kenny therapists, under<br />
supervision of physicians. These''<br />
therapist* t have received two full<br />
years of training in methods developed<br />
by Sister Kenny herself. The<br />
costs involved are heavy. You can<br />
do your part In returning little polio<br />
victims to normal health by sending<br />
a generous gift to v your local<br />
chairman or the Sister Elisabeth<br />
Kenny Foundation, Medical Center,<br />
Jersey City, N. J. The Foundation<br />
holds its annual fund appeal from<br />
August 20 to Sept. 20.<br />
June is the most popular<br />
for weddings In North America<br />
largely because the Romans considered<br />
lt the most propitious season—especially<br />
i fount! the time of<br />
tb* Jmie full tnooo.<br />
OPEN ALL DAT SATURDAY<br />
LF SERVICE, SUNDAY 8 A. M. TO 1 P. M.<br />
^. . Pnmpt SwrUa<br />
•VW Morrlstown-ChMMqoik* Road<br />