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