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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 9

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COUWEH-POST, Camden, N. Saturday, Auguil 26, 1947 Advice Given Short Food for Better Health Migrant Children Finish Schooling Probe Set In Blaze; Two Hurt Imbulance Squad Teammates Fast-Acting 'Frosh' Saves Life of 'Vet' By Dr. S. ANDELMAN TRENTON (LTD More than Westly Home, who directs the migrant school program for the 1,600 children of seasonal and! Supply Can Curb Rats There's a way to handle rats education department, said the migrant workers yesterday fin Fire officials today were investigating the possibility of ar number of children attending school this summer was double ished what for some was their first taste of formal schooling son in a North Camden home under a summer program spon that of last year. where two firemen were injured battling a dual blaze last night.

There were 13 summer schools leave 'em homeless and hun Arthur Batten, acting battalion gry. chief, asked for the investiga That's the advice of Camden County Health Officer Harry sored by the State Education Department. The children, aged three to 12, will receive transfer report cards showing completion of eight weeks of schooling which can be used for credit in schools in their home states. six more than last year operating in Cumberland, Gloucester, Salem, Atlantic, Burlington, Monmouth and Middlesex Counties. In addition to learning the three R's, the pupils have benefitted from special medical attention, because each of the Herman.

Herman has prepared a three-part program he suggests can tion after two fires at about 7:30 p.m. damaged a front and rear bedroom at 223 Milton Street while the owner, Mrs. Patricia Gibbs, was out of the house. Injured were firemen Richard Francesconi, 25, of 3082 Carman Street and Truman Maples, 24, of 1024 N. 35th Street.

Francesconi was transferred from Coo As the ambulance sped to Cherry Hill Hospital, Mrs. Pietrolewicz stopped breathing. Mrs. Alloway, who was riding beside the unconscious woman, began applying mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to her fellow-worker. LATER, at the hospital, a doctor said Mrs.

Alloway saved Mrs. Pietrolewicz's life with her quick action. Today, Mrs. Pietrolewicz was reported in good condition at the hospital, recovering from the effects of the insect bite, and Mrs. Alloway is back on the job where quick thinking and calm action can mean the difference between life and death.

MRS. ALMA Alloway and Mrs. Penny Pietrolewicz have been working together for about six months. Their job is saving lives. Penny is a four-year-vetcran of the Pennsauken Ambulance Squad and today she owes her own life to the fast-thinking of Mrs.

Alloway who joined the squad this year. Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Pietrolewicz, who lives at 7418 Rodgers Avenue, was hanging clothes in her back yard when she was bitten by a wasp. SHE RAN to a neighbor's house for help and moments later passed out. The neighbor called the ambulance squad.

Q. My 10 month old baby has no sign of any teeth. What can a mother do to start teeth growing? Is this a case of no calcium? Mrs. S. B.

A. You should not be concerned because your baby has not yet started to teethe. This is not due to calcium deficiency. The age at which the teeth come in varies a great deal in different babies. However, if you are greatly concerned about the matter, an X-ray could be taken to show if the teeth buds are present in the gums.

Q. What causes knee crackles, and what can be done for this? L. J. A. Cracking in the joints may come from a number of different causes, such as inflammation of the tissues rid a community of the disease carrying and property-damag ing nuisance.

schools was equipped with a full time doctor. "Some wear glasses now be He said, although there has per Hospital to Wills Eye Hos been only one reported case of cause the school doctor noted poor vision and local community agencies cooperated by donating pital. Philadelphia, for surgery Winslow Tivp, To Pave Roads Winslow Township Committee last night allocated $7,000 to improve three roads leading to the township's two new elementary schools. Committee approved an ordin rat bite in Camden County this to remove glass from his right around the joint or to some of the cartilage or other tissue that has broken of and become loose in the joint. An X-ray of the joint might be helpful in revealing the cause so that proper treatment for overcoming the trouble can be prescribed.

Q. What causes a floating hernia In the esophagus. Is this serious? A daily reader. A. There is no such thing as a floating hernia in the esophagus.

I presume what you refer to is a hiatus hernia, a protrusion through the diaphragm. As a rule, this is not a serious condition. Overweight is a contributing cause and you should keep your weight normal. Q. Is there any medical treatment for emphysema? Would it be harmful for my husband to play a saxophone if he has emphysema? A reader.

A. Treatment would depend upon what is producing the difficulty and should be determined by a physician. I'll have more to say about emphysema in another column soon. It would not be harmful for your husband to play the saxophone. the glasses for the children," Home said.

year, there have been numerous reports of a growing and bolder rate population in the eye. Maples was treated for in juries to his right leg. 3 Tvpes of Grass Do Well in Shade The pupils all of whom were volunteers were recruited by area. Vast Project Herman attributed the prob the teachers from the camp where migrant workers live. The classes have a ratio of ance appropriating tunas to grade, gravel and blacktop a 600-foot stretch of Walnut Avenue and a 900-foot stretch of Inskip Road leading to Blue Anchor Elementary School.

one teacher for every 12 pupils BASEMENT WATERPROOFING GUARANTEED The school day runs from 9 ATLANTA Grasses that tolerate shady areas are red fescue, rough bluegrass and St. Augustine grass. Bentgrasses, a.m. to 3 p.m. and begins with a snack since many of the chil dren do not have breakfast.

lem to the vast construction project of the high-speed line and other new highways which have forced many of the pesky animals out into the open. The proper handling of food and garbage by businesses and homeowners would greatly reduce the rats' food supply, according to Herman. Seal Off Entrances More 3Iolassrs Used In Livestock Feeds CHICAGO-Use of industrial molasses as a supplement to livestock feeds has increased rapidly in recent years. At present three-fourths of industrial molasses production coes for this. The molasses Work also is slated for a 900-foot stretch of 1st Avenue leading to Cedarbrook Elementary School.

Both schools are scheduled to open in January, 1968. The township hopes to be finished SAVE THIS AD Call 663-0919 Kentucky bluegrass, bermuda and carpetgrass require more sun. Red and chewings fescue and rough bluegrass (which is really a fine-textured grass similar in appearance to Kentucky blue-grass) are often mixed with Kentucky bluegrass for planting in shady areas. Out of Town Call Collect EXCLUSIVE JULIAN METHOD Pupils are given a free lunch and bused to and from the school. To support the program, some $278,000 was provided by the education department and by federal monies under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.

with road construction within the next two months, according to in feeds runs from 3.5 to 12 perl cent of the mixture's weight. I EASTERN WATERPROOFING CO. 26 S. CENTRE MERCHANTVILLE, N. j.ffj Township Clerk Robert B.

An gelow. He also advises commercial and private property owners to destroy rat harborages and rat-proof buildings by sealing off all possible entrances and shelter areas. As a final measure, Herman suggests poison, gas and traps to finish the varmits off. Herman said his guidelines for a community rat control pro gram are available to local boards of health. Eight in Area Win College Scholarships Vtf ft PHILADELPHIA Eight (Camden not open Sunday) MA South Jersey students have been awarded scholarships by the J.

W. Van Dyke Scholarship Foundation for the 1967-68 school year. The foundation, established in the will of the late John W. Van Dyke, former president of the Atlantic-Richfield Company, awards scholarships to children of current, retired or deceased employes of the firm. Named to receive the scholarships were: Thomas A.

Guggino of Pennsauken, Lynn D. Kucher of Maple Shade; Wayne L. Palmer of Westmont; John J. Reardon Jr. of Collingswood; John San-tarlas of Maple Shade; Anna Mae Stokes of Pitman; Lynn 8 0 Varnum of West Collings- 0 iwood and Gerald J.

Walsh Jr. am of Willingboro. r. A. 1 LAURA WHEELER CI 0 CI 3 STEPS TO SOTE $590 DM toSH To get your 10 refund on your entire purchase from Shop-Rite up to $25.00 ($2.50 maximum refund) from 7 1 To get your 1 0 Cash Refund on your entire Shop-Rite purchase up to $30.00 ($3.00 maximum refund) from Procter and Gamble: 1.

Buy two boxes of giant or king size Cheer and two bottles of giant or king size Joy. 2. Pick up refund certificate at Shop-Rite for complete details. Maxwell House starting sept. 4th: 1.

Buy one cart of Maxwell House Ground or Electra-Perk Coffee (any size) plus one jar of Instant Maxwell House Coffee (except 2-oz. size). 2. Pick up refun.d certificate at Shop-Rite for complete details. mmimi MITI TJ1DSS TOADS OFFLclHS SCW-RDITE! GO WESTERN, YOUNG LADY IN CORDUROY JEANS HHlllllliiiiiiiiHillllliillllllH Misses' sizes 8 to 18 Midwale cotton corduroy slim-hipped, tapered-lcg "cowpoke" style.

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Misses' sizes 30 to 38 Wm Terrific shirt at a terrifically low price! 100 cotton corduroy with long sleeves, button cuffs, slit sides and Western-inspired laced bodice. Great for your slack life! New colors. 99 1 TWO BOTTLES GIANT OR KING SIZE fit I IIP ANY JAR EXCEPT 2 OZ. INSTANT MAXWELL HOUSE OR ANY BRAND INSTANT COFFEE J0V Use spare minutes to crochet an heirloom cloth in time for holiday dinners. Snowflake-light! These lacy medallions are the nicest kind of pick-up crochet.

Join into scarf, spread, cloth. Pattern 900: easy directions. Thirty-five cents in coins for each pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing and special handling. Send to Laura Wheeler, Courier-Post 26, Needlecraft Box 161, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N.Y. 10011.

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12 complete patterns. 50 cents. Museum Quilt Book 2 patterns for 12 quilts. 50 cents. Bargain! Quilt Book 116 complete patterns.

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in OR ANY BRAND LIQ. DISH DETERGENT CMrttnredeemableatanyShop-RiteSuperMarket Li it One Per Fami ly-Only on item I isted. OFF ON THE PURCHASE OF OFF ON THE PURCHASE OF Coupon redeerrwbleatanySnop-RIteSuperMarRet. Limit One Per Family-Only on item listed. Expires Saturday, September 9, 1967.

txpires Saturday, September 9, 13t. ALL STORES OPEN SUNDAY EXCEPT CAMDEN CAMDEN 2881 Mr. Ephraim Ave. CLEMENTON 200 White Horse Pike BURLINGTON Rr. 130, Burlington, N.J.

SOMERDALE Warwick Somerdale, N. J. LUMBERTON Rt. 38, Mr. Holly MOORESTOWN-Rt.

38 Maple Shade Circle, Moorestown Mall ALL STORES OPEN SUNDAY TILL 5 P.M. Prices effective Sunday, Aug. 27lh through Saturday Nighl, Sept. 2nd, 1967. Not responsible for typographical errors.

We reserve the right to limit quantities. CAMDEN Newton Ave. end 11th Si. BURLINGTON Haul S41 CHERRY HILL 1 kl W. of Churrv Hill Mall Haddonfield Road CLASSBORO Otlua Drive (Rl.

471 at InUrsection el SOMERDALE Whin Hone Pike of Somerdale Ave. BRISTOL, PA. On Route 13 Juit North of 413 BELLMAWR On thi 6 H. Pik N. of Turnpike Exit 3 PENNSVILLC 16 S.

roadway Sunut Hood Woodbury Rd. umt i.

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