Bucks County Courier (Newspaper) - March 4, 1966, Bristol, Pennsylvania 4 BUCKS COUNTY COURIER and BUCKS COUNTY TIMES MARCH 1966 Chairmen Selected For Area Cancer Crusade Mrs John B Hayes Mrs Charles D Clappison Names 456 To Honor Roll in of secondary education in The j an- that students been named to the loll for the second includes grades nine through 12 aie High School Grade 12 Joseph Earl Jack William Baar Susan Cassandra Baun Richard Linda Bozsolak Marilyn Bratspis Bruce Bra Robert Thomas Burke Georgia Campbell D o r o t h 1 Sherry Kenneth Candace William Peter Jeff Dale Albert De- Jonathan Susan Dolge Cynthia Dolores Crais Margaret Frances John Arthur Gilmore Sandy Wesly Patricia Nancy Heagle Sarah Housman Thomas Hills Jacqueline Ed ward Ann Johnson Kenneth Susan Eileen Kevin David Steven Randi Malkoff Marsha Monti McDonald Diana Robert Meger Georgia Lynne Patricia Jill Ellen Jeff Enc Petersen Frank Ruth Susan Douglas Jerome Shirley Margaret Kenneth Rickert Doreen Gail Garry 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MacKrell Noden Stephen Maltos Den nis Petruska Clifford Deborah Sandra Roll Margaret Sayre Karen Kathleen Dennis Russell Stence Richard Arlene Stubbs John Susan Jayme Zito Will Cover Morrisville Mrs John B Hayes and Mrs diaries D Clappison were named today as area chairmen of Morrisville and Lower Makefield the 1966 Cancer Crusade The announcement came from William Bucks County chairman for the April drive Mrs lives at Taft her band and three and John Jr This maiks her second year as chanman of the cancer She has also as chairman for the Mothers Maich of Dimes and the Easter Seal She is on the boaid of tois of the Student Loan Fund of and a of the Free a member of the Women's Club for eight she is a past club since 1960 she has been active in Girl Scout activities as a registered Girl Scout adult Mrs mother of four lives at 2200 Yardley Lower field where she was born A cancer crusade solicitor for many a captain for eral Mrs Clappison is ob- serving her second year as chairman of the Lower field area She has also been active in the Yardley Junior Civic the Lower Makefield Women's the PTA and the Girl Scouts She has lately on church work at the Yardley Friends Meeting and Parents -in Council at the George Volunteers interested in ing their assistance for tion are asked to call Mrs Hayes at CY or Mrs Clappison at HY GI Mortgages Interest Raised WASHINGTON Veterans Administration las increased interest rates for GI home loans under a provision of the new 51 of rights The from to per would mean increases of from to 50 in the monthly payments on average GI mortgages Some four million mortgages already outstanding will not be affected by the increase A VA spokesman said an estimated persons taking out loans on new and existing homes will be affected by the higher interest rates this year Talent For Twirling Marsha Ann Morrison of a recent cant m the Miss Bucks County practices a twirling routine for the talent portion of the pageant Marsha is a graduate of High School and has been accepted at Jefferson Medical College for the fall term The pageant will be held April 16 at Senior High School Joseph pageant said the 10 finalists will be announced shortly 76 Yardley Pupils In Musical Tonight Seventy-six of uses and choral groups at ey Elementary School will pre- sent a musical Hear tonight The presentation will be at 8 m m the College Ave Yardley Soloists on the program in- Sharon Miller and Arthur accompanied by tara Parkinson Other members of the 76 member chorus aie Choral Speech Fourth Grade Michael Susan era Norman Mary Beth Janet Jerry Sammy Michael n Hodges Lee Wendy Wilkes Fourth Gradi Chorus Jimmy David Jerry David Michael lobby Evans Sam Dan Cur ey Skipper Bruce Wendy Sharon Gail n Debbie Or Melissa Carol Schermal Danna Jammer Lee Suzan Karen Tern Cathy tenet Gail Mary Beth Debbie Susan Denise Judy Hen Norman Michael Fifth Grade Chorus Denise Thomas Kathy Nancy Bette Amy Michael Raphaelle Patricia Hall mark Bruce Kann Marianne Debra Brian Chen Susan Michael Lafayette Steven Donald man Sixth Grade Chorus Jay Arthur Thomas Marsha Daniel Louis Du Diane Richard Diane Robert Patricia Judy Mary Claire Susan Ann Martin Kathleen Small Group Susan Louis Marcia Mary Robert Ann Hewson Jay Di- ane Arthur Gessner Marty Steven Brian Walsh And Still A Pay Hike For All Employes Morrisville Holds Tax Line 3rd Year In Row At 20 Two Men Fined On Auto Charges A man was fined plus 33589 couit costs ter he was found guilty on charges of drunken driving He is Robert William of 6 Keystone wood The case was heard out a by Orphans Court Judge Edwin H sitting in Quarter Sessions Couit Another man charged with drunken driving was fined plus 56 after he pleaded guilty He is Thomas A Park of 403 Austin Fairless Hills Two Trade Cancer Tissue N Y Two athletes trade quarter inch cubes of cancer tissue today in the first major step of an experiment that might their lives Robert F of who played college and Harry T j of Pa a former baseball hope to help each other combat almost certain death from a tare type of bone cancer Both suffer fiom sarcoma Guffith was picked for the operation because his blood type matched Allen's Doctors at Park Memorial Institute are taking the segments of cancer tissue from each man and ing them into an opening in the other's Doctors chose remove the from Allen's right lung and from the area of Griffith's collar bone 1 Dr Sigmond H laio chief research geon at the state's cancel and treatment said it is hoped that resistance or homo- graft rejection to Hie trans- planted cancer will build up in each patient AIR CONDITIONING Nobody wants second best We sometimes settle for second best when the best is out of our range that doesn't have to be the case when it comes to air conditioning your home air conditioning the best in the industry is available to you now at prices and terms that wiM suit your pocketbook just Find out more Mail the coupon below today for a free survey By JACK SCULLIN Staff Writer For the third straight Morrisville Borough C o u n c il kept its tax rale the same mills And the council gave a five per cent pay boost to all em- ployes to boot The special meeting in ough hall found only five cil members present They gave unanimous approval to the 508 budget Broken the tax rate shows 15 mills for general 2 70 for sinking 1 90 for fire fund and 40 for brary Tax receipts were ed on real estate and for per capita tax purposes This is about a increase for the ical estate assessment over 1965 The budget calls for ed receipts Of 95 in the general borough account and in the water for a total of expenditures include 546 in general borough and in for 508 Mayor Lands Manager Mayor Robert Crowell said le very pleased at the same tax shows good management and good he said in praising Borough Manager it H Steward and members of council the face of general I'm sure everybody is pleased Final approval of the budget was given by Council President Thomas J Rohner and men Gerald John Krysa and Michael Demech and Mrs Florence Srause Councilmen Joseph tania and Nicholas were not present Before the budget was finally Demech asked the council to delay passage be- cause Catania and were not He wanted the full council to vote on the Demech at first in a discussion of the that council members get a raise in pay also Krysa concurred and suggested a month Where was the money to come since it was not d m the It was gested that the amount needed to take care of monthly hikes for the council members and the be taken from the water mam cleaning account Earmarked for water main cleaning was foi three streets in De- home the fourth Demech Asks Delay apparently opposed to taking the money from this voiced his opinion that No Tax Hike In Morrisville Borough Council President Thomas J Rohner last night said he a bet we'll not have a tax increase next year Rhoner told of the bet when he asked the council members to close to the Michael former council told ner he agreed for tax in- crease next Demech said going to watch it pretty close I'm for ing the line I was for ing the line seven years ago and will continue to the budget approval be held over until the meeting of the council next Tuesday when all council members are m attendance The four other councilmen felt that action should be taken immediately in approving the budget Rohner said all councilmen got notices and he couldn't see why Catania and were not present Demech referring to the absence of and I known they weren't going to be here I wouldn't be here The pers can publish which I know they will Can Add Or Amend Rohner pointed out that a review can be made of the even though for any changes can add or amend the he told Demech Demech said he would not stop any project to get a raise m pay He said projects in the budget continue to go Krysa agreed that council should not delay budget proval last night for raises 100 per the former council president said the laises for and the mayor if you want to get on with the et Councilmen get a month and the mayor monthly Some of the major tures in the budget include top material and for new con- struction of lice and refuse TALKING DUCK WANTED HOLLYWOOD you've got a talking duck look up the nearest United Artists need one to cize Love A collection and truck Streets scheduled for top facing are First Ward N Lafayette from mer to ham Ave Palmer St to borne Ave W Palmer Cox Ave to school erty and W Palmer from Harper Ave to N Penna Ave total Second Ward Grove Moreau to Green Moreau Washington St to Delmoor Ave Chambers ton St to Ave total Third Ward Stockham Ave to Palmer Fawn Drive to Rosemar full Latona full total Fourth Ward Bowling full E Cleveland Ave Penn Ave to S Penna Ave W Cleveland Penna Ave to Coleman Ave Anderson Ave Baker Ave to Coleman Ave total New construction is slated on Harper Ave W Franklin St to W Ave E Maple Ave Ave to St and W Palmer Harper Ave to N Ave SHE STOLE A MARCH MARCHED TO MAKEFIELD FOR REPAIRS MAKEFIELD MORRISVILLE BONUS MM 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