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Parking Meters Voted, 5 to 1, at Merchantville Young Office Worker Can't Take the Gaff DEAB MABY HA WORTH: flm1.8 Md ney three years rv wwed for this JS fSftromoLd0 "W-'naidish lomales-untU recenUy, and told me my mistakes land gave 1 t00k ladly- thou8h sometimes it made always fricnd'y- In the time shared the office I don't think they ever said "Good Morning" to me. They never asked me to lunch with them and hardly ever Merchantville Borough Council adopted a parking meter oral nance Monday night by a 5 to 1 MISS MARIA D. COLACCI Whose engagement to Mr. David J. Bernardo, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Bernardo, of Camden, has been announced by her father, Mr. Pasquale Colacci, also of this city. i III Mmm i fllilN iis W1UI 1MB, One day I overheard them telling another girl that I was vote. Charles P.

Polk, a council member was the lone dissenter when the ordinance was presented for adoption. Action on the ordinance had been postponed from Feb. 28. Polk did not comment on his vote. The ordinance calls for a $6250 bond issue and installation of parking meters in the business district along sections of Maple and Park aves.

and Centre st. Committee Disbands I The recreation committee of the Merchantville Community Center "very aumb, understood nothing, and made more mistakes than anyone." This hurt terribly, as I was very conscientious. I waited until silence foil before I entered aged, self -concerned trend of thought in you, and an unconsciously hostile, defensive yet dependent attitude toward familiar figures in your environment. Taken in Stride Thus your office dealings with Doe and May were peculiarly harassing to your sensibilities. It is possible, of course, that even the uie room.

I should have confronted them then, but I didn't. was doing best, but tried 1 1 hardiest new flfrl would find them a trial of sorts, with their eossin J- and supervisory criticism. But if stm harder. Told Them Off I don't work in their office now, and I know I owa my promotion to them. They probably told the boss that I worked hard and would Suit this Job.

But I can't forwt was disbanded at its own request. Council received a report of the committee activities and recommendations for development of a she were armed with happy out side interests and deeply ingrained self-confidence, she would take them in stride in friendly spirit Hill; mmsim recreation area at the Merchantville Country Club. and get used to their idiosyncra The report suggested three sections be set aside in the five-acre sies after a while which would MISS MARY ANNETTE WALTER Daughter of Mrs. Theresa Walter, of Ashland, and Mr. Otto H.

Walter, of Syracuse, N.Y., whose engagement to Mr. Aloysius Martin Ober son of Mr. and Mrs. Ober, of Ashland, has been announced. A June wedding is planned.

spark their democratic respect for tract for playground equipment, which would be fenced in. tennis and basketball courts and two soft- their backbiting. And finally the other day I went to their office and told them off recalling all the mean things I bad overheard them say. They claimed they were Just kidding, but I was very mad and I made them mad with me. Now I don't know whether I did right or not I have to see ner.

Owing to a past history of inferiority feelings, you were un ball diamonds which could be used for touch football and hockey fields also. fortunately hypersensitive to Doe's and May's patronizing appraisal of you. And your slavish attempts to George Foster, committee chair man, who prepared the enlist their approval only caused them occasionally on business, to recommended the committee of 10 them to be more inconsiderate, MISS LOIS SKELLY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A.

Skelly, of Camden, who have announced her engagement to Mr. Thomas C. Cicchitti, son of Mrs. Jean Cicchitti, of Woodbury. get iniormauon.

bhould I apologize for my outburst, or act as if nothing had happened? I feel members bo dissolved and that council set up a three or five-member board or commission for the center. Yet, if you owe your promotion to them, I take it they never really thought ill of you, regardless of how they talked. Sharp gossip was very guilty when I meet them face-to-facej yet everything I told them was true. And I could have Wolverton Bequest habit with them, remember. Controversy in the County: A letter from Congressman said more.

Please tell me, was So, to sum up, if you were emotionally healthy, you wouldn't have Wolverton, who lives at 2 Oak right or p. DEAB B. Shade Trees Removed From Parks seen so vexed by Doe and May, urged council to withhold action on any rezonine of Maple and you wouldn't have blown your ave, from residential to business. stack after getting away. You Your quarrel with Doe and May signifies that you've felt closer to have found relief enough in work As Residents Protest to Commission -V lng elsewhere.

The fact that you Councu had received a recommendation from the zoning board to alter the present zoning of sections of Maple ave. but council had not taken action on the rec did go back, weeks later, to "tell them off" for hurting your feelings them man to anyone else; but you also feel rejected by them and furious about it I can't say it was wrong of you to air your sense of injury. The truth is, you were behaving symptomatically, disclos- Should beautiful shade trees sit' felt lWJUF7, i tWy i 44 the trees and shrubs were ordered removed after the full commission membership surveyed the areas uated at entrances to Camden shows that meantime you been brooding. Which points to increas ommendation, according to Charles County parks be removed? ing loneliness in your new position last November. Nearby residents say 'XMo' with S.

Ball, clerk. Wolverton's letter follows in tag urgent need of psychiatric help and critical shortage of emotional emphasis, while county park com missioners say "Yes" with like contact with anyone in your prl vate life. Goldsmith partly agreed with some of the complaining residents that too many trees were coming part: "From every standpoint it seems to me that such action A J7' to prepare you for making mends and being a friend. You are timidly unsocial, it teems, and anxiously unsure of emphasis. Meanwhile, the project ot re down.

For advice: Don't worry about the incident nor try to correct it moving scores of trees and a great yourself always, due to an unfa However, in almost every case, er number of shrubs continues Messenger contended the destruc vorable kind of rearing, I suppose MISS SHIRLEY WIESNER The bride -elect of Mr. Charles Jerry Yaffa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yaffa, of this city. Miss Wiesner is the daughter, of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Wiesner, of Camden. would be unfair and unjust to other property in the vicinity and that which it is proposed to change Wolverton recently purchased a just now. Get psychiatric or psychological help in your own community, through such community MISS MARY -ANN PIZZITELLO Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Rocco A. Pizzitello, of Camden, have announced her engagement to Pvt. Joseph A. Car-bone, USA, stationed at Camp Kilmer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John T. Car-bone, also of this city. through the park lands. tion was necessary to open the views of the parks or eliminate Park commissioners, asked by that deprived you of self-esteem and denied you opportunities for satisfactory experience in the field services as a amily bervice The Courier-Post why such de blind intersections. home at 103 Greenleigh ct i sanction was going on, gave a two- Agency or mental hygiene clinic.

M. a In some areas, Messenger part reply: Osteopaths Install For traffic safety and to open agreed, trees and shrubs were re moved so Park Commission em Mary Haworth counsels through of friendships. As a result of these fetters imposed by circumstances outside your control, you are sunk in a rut of solitary routine. And this state of affairs fosters a discour vistas of the park areas for motor ployes could use motorized equip Officers at Parley her column, not by mail or personal interview. Write to her in ists traveling along adjacent high' ways." Dr.

Kirk L. Hilliard, of Pleas- care of The Courier-Post Hard Water Spring Cottons antville, was installed as president ment in cutting grass and overgrowth rather than doing the job by hand tools. "We Just haven't enough money Residents Complain of the New Jersey Association of dents in his area have been having trouble with youngsters breaking Meanwhile, several nearby resi N. J. Auto Bureau Detergents do not react with Cottons are now as important in park maintenance funds to keep! hard water to form insoluble com- windows with such guns.

Thomas Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons at Atlantic City as the association ended its two-day annual to spring fashions' as they are to the summer season. That's because MISS JOAN PATRICIA MUNYAN Whose engagement to Mr. John A. Gifford, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Malin A. Gifford, of this city, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Munyan, also of Camden. Mr.

Gifford is serving aboard- the USS Coral Sea. Dounds that cause erayine, stiffen all these overgrown areas cleared dents, obviously lovers ot beautilul shade trees and flowering shrubs, have complained bitterly to the Park Commission and this news ine and SDeckine of clothes. Con cotton, like wool, has become a F. Salter, solicitor, was requested to report to the committee if such an ordinance or state law was in span-season fabric. sider this it you re in a narawater by hand operations," Messenger stated.

Donated 104 Trees To Explain Stand On Testing Site paper. state convention. Also elected to office were Dr. Bernard J. Plone, of Riverside, president-elect, and Dr.

S. Samuel belt. force. To improve the vista at Haddon Richard McElreth, 1545 49th requested some action against "Here we have beautiful trees and shrubs in our parks and what do the park commissioners do but to Tropea, of Pennsauken, vice presi Heights Park, Messenger reported, There is no known outlet Great Salt Lake, in Utah. the running of dogs in the dent.

Reelected was Dr. Harry A order them cut down," declared one resident near the park en the Haddon Heights Lions Club donated 104 pink and white dogwood trees which were planted along the perimeter of a wooded A State Motor Vehicle Depart' ment official will attend a Peru aauken Township Committee meet' Sweeney, of Atlantic City, speaker of the house. Elected to the board of directors was Dr. Martin Cas- trance off Bettlewood ave. and George M.

Cleary, a committeeman, said a dog survey will be Mauve and Lavender Lakeshore dr. in Haddon Town ship. "When we inquired why the made soon and, if the township's dog account could be increased by licensing fees, he hoped to be able ing March 28 to explain the department's position regarding road tests and driving examinations in sett, of Gloucester City. The Women's Auxiliary in stalled Mrs. Paul Smith, of Mont trees were being cut down, they U1G1 Mauve is a Victorian color that's big this year.

Try putting it to area. Meanwhile, more than a score of trees and shrubs were cleared from the park entrance at Kings Highway. STJOSEPH this SDecial- to correct the situation. clair, as president for a second gether with shades of lavender ASPIRIN told us it was to clear the view for traffic entering and leaving the parks, but it seems to me all they want in the parks is grass term. Also installed was Mrs.

Among ax and saw victims are UN8- fa ized aspirin for children is made to best fit children's needsl for a pretty costume. Dress, coat FOR CHILDREN Samuel Tropea, of Pennsauken, president-elect I and bag, perhaps. the vicinity of Delaware Gardens Fire Hall. In a letter addressed to the committee, George W. Zeigler, assistant motor vehicle director, said he would address the committee and other interested persons regarding native poplars, maples, oaks and ginkgo trees, laurel, holly and for-sythia shrubs.

and nothing else." Park Commissioners Edward c. Goldsmith and Charles Galvin, and Included in the same operation School Registry For Retarded Started Here is the erection of rustic type signs William Messenger, superin public protests of the examinations tendent of parks, toured the park now being conducted on Browning at the park entrances announcing the acea is a "Camden County Park." areas with a Courer-Post reporter. ro. and 4irth st. Messenger and Galvin reported A petition signed by 200 residents of the area was presented to King Solomon Mines Registration began today at the the committee Feb.

14. Robert Camden Junior School, 555 Mt. Vernon for mentally retarded Peabody, township clerk, was instructed to advise the state of the To Give Copper Again filing of the petition. Ziesrler's let Tel Aviv, Israel. March 15 children who have been classified as "trainable" but not yet ready ter received Monday night was in (Reuters) A copper plant is be for regular education.

ing constructed on the site of King answer to the township notice. Fear of Fatalities Expressed Morning and afternoon classes will begin Thursday at the kin Solomon's copper mines north of Elath, the Red Sea port where the Biblical monarch's ships came in. dergarten level under provisions Woman Victim Doubts Tale of Thieves' Honor Chicago, March 15 (UP) Mrs. Dorothy Semcnchuk can't swallow the old story about honor among thieves. One of two armed bandits who robbed her grocery of $175 Monday went into a back room and got another $70 from her husband.

When the bandit returned, his partner asked: "Get anything?" The answer: "No." The petitions asked elimination of the tests "before children are killed at the hands of Inexperienced of the Beadleston laws requiring instruction for trainable" children This was announced in a budget as well as those classed as debate in the Israeli Parliament "educable." by Development Minister Joseph Two teachers have been hired Dov. He said work on the project, which will cost $12,000,000 to by the Camden Board of Education to handle the classes, and reg equip, is due to start next month ATLAS BUILDING CORPORATION America's Largest Remodeling Contractor NOW OFFERS EASIEST CREDIT TERMS EVER! If year hots eed repairs, alterations ar remodeling aid yoe've been waitiaa, "entit yea eosld afford It" here's the momeit yee've waited far! Atlas leildieg Cerparatien is uw offering the easiest, mast liberal terms i history a ptaa that mokes fisiig ep the aid and production is scheduled to anvers. Mayor Stewart said the tests were to have been a "temporary setup." Examinations began at the firehouse at 49th st and River rd. in March, 1954. The committee introduced an ordinance to alter zoning restrictions in two sections of the township and scheduled a public hearing on the matters March 28.

Marltoo pike, bounded by the istration will be limited to a total enrollment of 15 pupils for each teacher. The teachers are Mrs. Be mice begin by the end of 1956. GIs May Be Trained In Australian Wilds Mosk Bennett, of 964 Jackson st, PTA Will Celebrate With Hot Dog Lunch who has had 10 years teaching ex c4 vvvi Btailifil Amiricis Standard perience, including three years with slow-learning children in Wadesboro, N. and Paul A St Patrick's Day hot dog luncheon will be held Thursday by Brisbane, Australia, March 15 (UP) American troops may be trained at the Canungra Jungle fiitirtt iailillid hy licit tend Mister Plimbtr.

Tile, Piptrinc lid Piinlmf CteV township line. Mansion ave. and Beacon will be changed from residential to business, as pro place possible now witheet hirting year bedaet. Sa whatever decoroting or remodeling year heme ar bail nest aeeds, call Atlas saw for a free estimate and get the facts an the greatest finance plan ever offered by leading beilder! Phena now far slock sooton savings! I SKILLED MECHANICS IN EVERY TRADE I No Job Too Large or Too Small Porado, of 213 Coulter Col-lingswood, whose experience in Training Camp in Quensland, if posed in the ordinance, and Far- pletel trouble develops in Southeast Asia, cludes dealing with mental prob ragut ave. from Camden ave.

to Wayne ave. is to be rezoned from U. S. Military Attache CoL Walker lems while serving with Army Intelligence in War II. w.

Milner said Monday. business to residential. To Take Bids for Cutting Trees Milner said his job was to look CARPENTRY cash is nefdid ws'll fininc the while job labor, Materials and ap ej' pliaae without one penny dQwa and arrait loaj siort iorns. closely at all military installations Blackwood Terrace Parent-Teacher Association in the school A bake sale will be held by the unit Friday. The association recently presented two new record players to the school.

The nominating committee has been elected. Paper-making is a major industry in Vermont. Peabody was directed to adver and facilities in Australia particu Children attending the classes may be reclassified as "educable" later, and assigned to one of the classes for "educable" mentally handicapped children which have been operated in the city for many larly ports. tise for bids for the work of cut-tine down 74 trees in the town PAPERING ROOFING ELECTRICAL STORE FRONTS SHINGLING CEMENTING ATTICS FINISHED STAIRWAYS POINTING TILE WORK PLASTERING PLAYROOMS ARCHWAYS PARTITIONS PATIOS PAINTING GARAGES IRICKWORK STUCCO SIDING ASEMENTS FINISHED RACK SHED ship. Bids will be received March The polar bear, an exceedingly 28 at 9 p.

m. strong swimmer, is known to have crossed a strait 40 miles wide. Mrs. Jane E. Weeks, 1717 44th was appointed to the local POWDER ROOMS PORCHES years.

His Funeral Team: Favorite Horses assistance board for the unexpired All Pfumbina by Registered" Master Plumbers Wall Bast lipiblit Steal CabiMtt, mw deiiki-iriie. heard sink, Niw he, Quicker QUAKER ftrthat split-second sweetness 1 HEATING SYSTEMS A SPECIALTY OIL GAS CONVERT TO APARTMENTS FOR LIFETIME INCOME CxP t5 Whitehouse, March 15 (UP) term of Paul Leuthy, who resigned. Mrs. Weeks' term Will run until Dec 31. 1956.

A resolution authorizing payment of $1750 each to the township's six fire companies was Filarial I Pahtiaj CiapMtil Skttckts ui Liyiats Fre! A favorite team of horses will draw the body of 91 year-old Sam Wallace to the Witehouse Methodist Cemetery Wednesday. adopted by the committee. Pay Mr. Wallace died Sunday on a ments will be made quarterly to North Merchantville, Delaware WHY TAKE LESS? AHas handles the entire job from start to finish, complete! This includes detailed written specifications, 'free plant, permits and toning, if required skilled workmen aad careful personal supervition complete financing service written guarantee full insurance corerege all included in our low COTTAGE PUDDING 14 cup shortening I cup Ouokir Granulated Sugar I egg 12 teaspoon Itmon itracl stock farm owned by Reeve Schley where had worked for the 1- 34 cups lifted enriched flour 2- 12 teaspoons baking powder 12 teaspoon salt ST I i'1 ii r'i iV Alterations I p9 bu 500 a iP-T V- own 10u' IJj itedy job your signature is ell that's Gardens, East Pennsauken, Dela- and Highland 'last 30 vears. Devoted most of his view, Bloomneld Fire Companies, according to the life to horses, he came to this 23 cup milk b'i) Cream hortenin(f, sojar.

Add tgg, lemon extract. BeatSift together dry ingredients. ROW HOUSE OR MANSION, ATLAS WILL IEAUTIFT IT! resolution. country at the age of 12 with a Resolutions were adopted au- shipload of horses from Ecuador, thorizing expenditures of $1100 to The horse-drawn wagon will the Merchantville-Pennsauken Vis-carry Mr. Wallace's body from a Ana alternately witn nunc.

iting iNurses Assnciauon ana $iw funeral home to the cemetery. Bake in waxed-paper-lined 8x 8 2-inch pan in oven (350 F) 30 to 45 minutes. Serve with sauce or jelly. Six servings. to tne counry imu laaa piay- FREE ESTIMATE CAST TO TYPE aeermf.

Paiatiac, Plasltrtif, Ne Ftoers Rsfiaished, Arches, Chardon, O. (UP) Nearby Newbury's Volunteer Fire Depart ground program for the township. Question Raised on BB Guns Frank Testa, 1561 49th st, asked the committee if a state or local law prohibited the use of air-rifles or BB guns. Testa said resi- entry, aV hy UWed Aflat it- ment recently set up a one-man chansts. publicity department His name is PS 1 btt fell 3i Ai Ivan Blaze.

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