_man In the local contest, with high manj* topped Ceithaml by swinging, bitter affair ^ 145-votes. • _. ,er In. GOP Retains Catapano polllng_3263. Only three -charges and counter charges- SprlngfleU as_w.ell as the rest votes ben-ing was Smith with a WINNING BY SUCH a. close beinghqrtedby over-enthusiastic of Uftlom County was again—In— total .of 3260 while- Ceithaml was vote was~not a resounding or party workers rather than by the evidence- Tuesday, when she Control In— "breathing right down the neck spectacular- victory for the candidates themselves. polled a total d 4025- the highest— of the front runners with 3169. G.O.P. administration forces-in- -: Mayor Del Vecchio and Cata- in the TowJIship. A-dded to these voting machine Sprlngfleld but it gives Mayor p'anoJheldjheir ownjn what have Township totals are the following absentee ~DeT"~VecclTfcr greater -depth—in- "usually been strong~Democratic Senator -elect Nelson F.Stam- ballots; Del "Vecchlo:..25 which control since he now has. 4 and districts^ in past elections such ler, -Republican candidate-foMfiat ._Spr.lngfield Republicans re- •gives him a total of 3334. ~Tedge giving him that extra vote as the tenth, eleventh and twelfth. Union1 County .office,'again dis- tained control of ,iherTowTTShip Catapano- received a total of on the Township Committee for But, as usual, the Republicans played fits strength in the Town- Committee with Mayor Philip 27 absentee ballots, making his passing—necessary legislation. ship with 3762 votes." • ".-1-1__ Del Vecchio and Carmen S. .ran wild in the fourth and sixth total -VQie._a2»U. There was no dancing in the districts. ""Mike" Catapano winning from -Smith was given 22 absentee •streets by the Democrats but_ Sheriff Ralph Oriscello was Howard S, Smith and Louis votes which brings his total _to the fact that the election was The third district,.where the high main on the Democratic Ceithaml, the Democratic cand- 3282, just 8 votes short' of practically a "photofinish" with Democrats have had some family ticket in Springfield, next to the idates, ""in a thrilling stretch beco'ming one of the victors. both Smith and Cetthaml almost Troubles, came through for Mayor local caluLidatesj- rolling, up a.. "in"Tuesday's general elec- —Ceithaml received—20_absentee making it, has already inspired Der"Vecchlo and Catapano with- vote'of282«. tlon. ~~— -ballots for a total vote of 3189. the losers to unite and shout, totals of 283 and 285, respec- SpringiLeld vetert also turned —The final count.in the voting Ihfiae_total figures-show, that "wait til next year." tively, as compared with 18,6 for down the public question on.in— machines gav~e Mayor", Del. -Smith was defeated by only eight The Springfield campaign, In Smith and.17.CUor Ceithaml. creasin;g thejenm of sheriff s-by- Vecchio a total of _3.309, high votes while Mayor Del Vecchio, the final weeks, became a-wild- —The vote gettlng-power. of Con- a vote of 232: to 1101. .

WE WONII Gaiety" prevailedat Legion Hall Tuesday evening as news was received.of a GOP victory f < in Sprlngfield^yWhooping it up, Mt LQ_right,_are Carmen 'Mike' Catapano winning candidate, Bill Coonz, i_MEMBER OF THE"WA"TCHCN "G"'"WEEKLIES NEWSPAPER CHAIN COP campaign manager, ^snd-Mayer Philip Del Vecchio who was elected to another term. (Dick-Schwartz) VOL, 33 NO. 4 SPRINGFIELD. N.J. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER?,. 1962 Barriers Ladies Of Unico r Cut Accidents SPRINGFIELD ELECTIONRETURJVS •Injuries caused by vehicles Plan Gala Affair —runningJnto _the_centei arc-a of HOUSE OF ' DISTRICTS talented dance artist Miss Bunny Route 22" dropped 75 per cent The Crystal Charity Ball is 9 1CT" 11 12 ~ 1$ > of-Springfield. REPRESENTATIVES -1 2 > . after installation of a center 'shaping up as one of the holiday Preceding the Ball; there will" •9 barrier, aciording to a special ^jesson's.-. gayer, events, as be .many cocktail parties given by 156 172 124 97 125 " 142 157 study by the New Jersey High- revealed 'by ..Mrs.—Fredrick" Lillan-W^Egolf 220 . 150 -.272-. 309 -262 . J33 2320 committee members. They, will • y/ayr^ Department's". Bureau of_ _Puorro, President of -rite-SpFing- Florence P. 'Dwyer 277 249 ' 331 " 41.8 387 ' 507 \ 237 " 208 309' ' 316" 265 3S4~*>—208^— -4025 ' l-start with a bangupparty at the Planning, and Traffic. field Ladies of • Unico. The 'ele- Arch in Short Hills on November The study covered 1,274 re- gant Apollo Ballroom of theHotel 13th, after whieh-.the committee . ported accidents in Route -22 Suburban in Summit on Saturday STATE SENATE- will travel to the—Paper Mill five-year pen _4&_|_evening November 24thr'wTir~l5e over a Playhouse to witness a perfor- months before : and 42 months the scene of the gala benefit. - H. Roy Wheeler 211 188 147- 116 152 188 -226 173 295 321 300 2640 —Geek-tails'" and hot hors mance of the popular musical -m- afterafter installation of a cen- Nelson F. Stamler 228 242 408 358 467 223 _2U~~- - 283 299 271 3762 —ter barrier. d'oeuvres will be- serred-fr< •_?, then dancing to the music Chairman of_the~Ba"ll is Mrs. .-- The Bureau of Planning an of the Suburbanites—wj-11 follow. Joseph PrinclpTof Mountainside. SHERIFF --^- Traffic' commented in it's re- In THe featured spotlight "at this- Mrs.- Vinceat_J3onadles is her rt, _"these__siudie5Jmdicated co-chairman, Mrs. Azeglio Pan- •fal-1 fete will Jae a bright, sparkl- that to. reduce aeeidems and cut cani Jr. Is in charge of patrons. -207 118 155 177 185 274 192 ing review by the "STAR OF Ralph Oriscello 340 Tsr "321 fatalities, .it is desirable that "-She—will be""assisted by Mrs. •TOMORROW.-- • The "STAR- Edwin A. Baldwin 221 206 303' ; 788 348" 451 199 143 251 233 203 3333 fourlane_road.ways have a cen- WilliamDoland and Mrs. Joseph" ter island of some type. - 1 in an-exciting and colorful J^jn£L.l -Where right-of-way width is. FREEHOLDERS JllPari'sian Can"Can", a myster- by Mrs. Charles Rapif-and Mrs. -r-estricted, . the_Jsland ."should ious "-funrfp RhapcnHy" anrf.ih. Vincent Scalara. Mrs. Fred take the farm of "a barrier curb famous. '-ffoxy Bouncing Ball", Puorro with Mrs, Canio Casale ,191 201 143 182 172 269 185 339 to reduce head on collisions." John C. Demos 349 311 2750 plus a few audience participation will arange—for theorizes. Mrs. Barriers have been installed Samuel Davidson 188- -148 188 1-70- =279 190 -"348 -35S:'_ "319 . A group called the Anthony ZarreHoT-Mrs.Domlnick : 2798 on__m_any other highways but "Old_Timers" wiirbring-back- La Morgese, Mrs. Nicholas Mon- Richard J. Barrett 198 202 150 182. 175 272 188 345 351 312 2798 .have not been in tanlno, Jr., ;Mrs. -Nicholas the g-ooa o\6_ days in music-and " J. Andrew Stemmer 226 202 '356' 441 ^307 ' 144 :23i 203 230 3362 ..lenough _tp pefrmit glance and travel down memory- Dr Giorgio -and—Mrs.- William" 'Statistical comparisons. --p _ Mary C. KaanKananee 239 A- 203- "353 441 ^- 201 145 249 230 199 225 lane.~The choreographe Is t-he- Royal will act as floaters, Hostesses _toc ihe~evening will Raymond Moore — —22!^—198 353 445 2Q5_ 145 J255 224 197 226 .... However.. ~ the- appreciatipn of .be Mrs. Robert Pellegrino, Mrs. motorists and civic groups is hil Statile, Mrs. Joseph _GOfiONER =—evjfjent in the many requests, for Church 235 Parillo, Mrs.—Salvatore\In|ate, Thstallatpnl.oLthe safety devices Mrs. Joseph Di Palhra-and-Mrs-. o —en-mult-i-land highways-which are 204" "109 -336 n Yrs. Old Sun. "Frank Deflno.. • Publicity and Samuel P. DeMartino 198 149__rT73 5- 165 271 188_ 347 314_ 171 ' 276 still without ' them. Lalnment is Jiandled by-Mrs. '"J37JA~:fac"t"or7which must be_con- The — Springfield -—Methodise ;JohnCJ,- ..freemaa- 195 _178.~"r_J74 274_ I_185 - - ' 337 r : _ 343 318 , Hi 2768 sidered in all", comparison of RurctL "St Main Strppr ami _John Gi^Blewett ~ i_?3 173 - .172 "273 T83—~332" 333 313 -./—W.* 2738^ Academy -Green, will observed traffic Accidents is the steadily Anna M. Mu-rray=- 218 ' 198 ~ 137-.. 246 "-228 201 - • 219 " LS2""" 3262 ' mounting volume i ravel. - -its—135th Anniversary Sunday-, Galdwell jJ.-Mark Haddock 2I8 N November. 11 at 10:45 A.M. "and ""TuesdayrNovember 13p .1902 at 198 136" 242 Z_ ' 229 196 " -214 ~.1-$S 3262"^ ' at 3:00 P-.Mr ~ ' 8:15-pTm. James Caldwell School . Dolores. H. Johnson 218 439 196 139— -245 230 _203 217 J5-5 4251. == ?rt-the-i:morning Worships" Ser- will hold its annual card party Rabbi-Levins vice which begins" at-10:45 Rev. and dessert bridge. "Harry W. Goodrich, District There will-also 'beCtrfashioi ,. Superintendent' of the Southern •show by-the Babs Shop of Summit. iOMMITT-EE Appointed District of the Newark Annual Many table and door_prizes will Conference will be the speaker.. be raffelecLoff. — Howard S. Smith . 256 There will be—special- music Everyone is urged to attend ana To Committee by the^ choir under leadership have a_yer"y good r|mp _Louis F. CeithamW_253 1 Mrs. Th.elma Sahdmeler, Prifi- of Norman Simons, organist_and- bring your own.cards. Philip Del Vecchio 205 J-i-=1eipar-of Gaudineer~Tunio/~High dlr.ector of music. • , " ",' Carmen S. Catapano^ 198 Scfiool ana Chairman of the In- the afternoon at 3 o'clock Juvenile-Conference Committee there will be a joyful meeting Russillo in Springfield, recently announc- in .the sanctuary with an.old- "ABSENTEE BALLOTS^Del Vecchio, 25; Total - 3,334,-Gfitapano. 27; Total - 3,290. ed the appointment by "jtklge-R-v- fashioned Hymn sing led-by the- - • . . Smith. 22; Total - 3,282. Ceithaml, 20; Total - 3,189. O'Connor of the~Onion County.. pastor. Former pastors and their Passes-Away^ Domestic Relations Court" "of Tons—and daugh|gr_s_have been"" -•-I -1. Thornas_JRussillo, of 54 Main iiiiniiiiiiHiiiniiiiiiiitiiiii iiinimimtnimatniiiiiiiinniinnm r^zRabbia Reuben.'. Jl.-LevJnfi-to-the^ -invited and they, will—brings greetlng-s-. -*-3%cge—will—be—otheF- -a-t-the-agfijalL r-Postma n any Spr-ingfieTa-reSldents are= Mr. Russillo was born in-1873 _not_'aware, th~at this in ltB-lv-and-eamer.to-thiaicountry composed of- --Egj rInT?07-amttcriSpcij!gfield in ljjjV :ler Chris = - Mr. -RfiSSlllo will ' burjSelander^and MrsrSandrne.ier- -jng-s—are_3j3err-nr^the; mud' by 'ther.oldaFfes'idents JaneHgtfs-^s~a Board of- Review2 for casesof juvenile delinqusney gave a- total. Of hours of service to 153 donors Triel Uull, chairman of therried=- which have been brought to the To Honor Rulersr Mr. Russillo is survived by Mr, fetch has no particular A Dinner Dance honoring the at the Red Cross Bloodmobile at ical division, were- prepared Postman Charles E. Fetch, 43, from Newbrook Road to Lynn attention of the courts, but are seven children, five daughters, of 725 Edgar Road, Elizabeth, Drive, HllltopCourt, Essex Road, i hobbies, but Is interested in all deemed worthy of possible dis- Past Exalted Rulers of Spring- the Presbyterian Parish House. for duty. sports,, especially baseball, foot- Miss Mildred Russillo and Mrs. Mrs. Harry Quinzel, 13 South Registered nurses included will look familiar to many resi- posal outside of court juris- field Lodge #2004 will be held Nancy Forgjno of Springfield, Lynn Drive and Tudor Court. ]~ball, tM bowling. r Trivett, chairman of the Red Mrs. Lizerman, Mrs. Mesker, dents of the south end of Spring- diction. on Saturday November 17, 1962 Mrs. Philomena D Andrea of at the Springfield Steak House, Cross volunteers, expressed ap- Mrs. Bergman, Mrs. Jarman, field. The children on his route The Juvenile Conference Com- Middletown, N.Y., Mrs. Angebia preciation- to the workers for think he is the "Merry Mail- Route #22 Springfield. ' Long of Orange, N.J. and Mrs. Mrs. Neal, Mrs.Astley, Mrs.' Past Exalted Rulers are: their generous contribution of Parducci, Mrs. Policarpio, Mrs. • man" of television. Mar> Espislto of Lakewood, New time^and-effort. ' : * "Charlie", who wears badge Richard' M. Blake-, • Vincent J. Jersey. Two sons Thomas of Danzigger, Mrs. P. Green, and Bonadies, HerbertE. Fay-, Robert Volunteers included the execu- Mrs. Kalem. - - , #9, has been with Springfield Post Brooklyn, N.Y...and i Daniel, of Office. 2 1/2.years, first, as a, T.'"'Maflrib," and Thomas' Brogan. Manchester, New Hampshire. He tive committee 'with; Henry Receptionists" were Mrs*. Bry- ML uffuli'ljiu ulbuw-to-tho- WHcrhr anr Haas nnH Mrs. Max Knp.hn. substitute and then as a regular- devoted service they have given is also survived by 12 Grand- man; John Gacos, chairman: arid Serving as registrars, were Jet- carrlier since March, 1961. to their Lodge.' . ' . children and 12 Great Grand- Robert--.-Laurencelte,vice-cnalr-- ty Bonadies, Ida Caprio, Agnes During World War 2, Charlie children.. man of the Springfield Red Cross (Continued on Page 2) trained with the 294th Combat Engineers and while on his way from England :to France, fys. ship JHirosfaima Mayor ;hlt..two mines and sank. He was rescued and landed in Normandy to participate in the invasion and TheBurning Of Leaves then continued on to take part Rabbi Reuben Levine Thanks Springfield in five other campaigns includ- Now that leaf ^burning time is. here, the Springfield ing the Battle of the Bulge. mittee functions as an arm of The recent memorial service 1962, It was forwarded through Fife Department has issued the following instructions: - the court, yet ;is*a means whereby h"41d on the steps of the muni- the good office of the Consulate He also served with the Civilian „ No Burning without a permit. Permits are available Conservation Corps in Utah. He many first offenders and those cipal: building in Springfield to General of Japan in New York. free at fire headquarters. .. • 1 spent his younger days in New- who commit lesser acts of de- dbsei-ve the anniversary of the "It is indeed moving to learn ark and was educated at South linquency can be saved from court how many peace loving people No burning in the .gutters with or without a receptacle. Hiroshima was acknowledged by Side High School. - action and from the establish- Mayor Shlnzo Hamai, of Hiro- in your city have solemnly ob- No burning after dark. Mr. and Mrs. Fetch have three ment of a police record. shima, Japan, irt a letter to Mrs. served the Hiroshima Day. The Burning must be done at'a minimum distance of 25 sons, Charles, 20, Richard, 17, Rabbi Levine's appointment Sylvia Zisman who organized .the world today calls for united ef- feet from property lines and structures. fort on-the civilian plane to earn- and Robert, 15, and a granddaugh- was made in recognition of his prayer, service in Springfield. Another iterk\ of importance, warned Deputy Chief' R., ter, Deborah, seven months. strong interest In the youth of Following is ,the letter from estly strive for ceasing all nu- Day, is the 'storage of power mowers and other gasoline 1 Charlie covers Route 14 con- the community and his wide ac- Japan;. clear tests and weapons which operated equipment (except automobile) in attached gar- '. are pertain to annihilate/man- ages or cellars.' . sisting of part of Hillside Ave- quaintance with so many of "1 am most happy to acknow- nue, Beverly Road, Devin, Stiles Springfield's young people and ledge your Message to Hiroshima kind.!,! am convinced mat the The 'Fire .Department recommends that all gasoline be drained into a metal container which has a tight and Meckes Streets, Newbrook their families. He has already- delivered at the Memorial Ser- citizens to Hiroshima are with Road, Kemp Drive, Layng Ter- you deep In heart appreciating fitting 'cap to avoid the • possibility of fumes- concen- . participated in. several of the vice on Steps of CityHall^Sprlng- trating in the area^, . „ race, South Springfield Avenue recent cases. • field, New Jersey on August 6, your truly sincere concern."

"v-••-. • ' • •• ••* THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8,19.62 PAGE 3 itetaided Children Prexy .Council Women Baha'is TD Celebrate Dinner- AlM¥k£hh AZ~ ~ The Bghjj/la'of Springfield will -tkiiversiiy Chorus^ Hfi-is-a gra- —•Mrs. Lewis. Goldberg'.-rof 26- commemcfate the Birthday*Df "auate— of—^Woosjer Collegei Rutgers TloacT. Cranfbrd, Presl- Wooster, OhioT AlS(TH_sjude'rit Robert Allen,-President of the 'Baha'u'liaTr,'thi Manifestatiori"5r detisrmlne the urimet needs dem pf Irhe-WafFffiffie Section - rof—Semantics—and C6mpa>rative Union "County JJriit of the'T.'ew God foe this day, wlth--a-K>ub~li~ of the_ retarded in Union County. Natlonal Council of Jewish Religion^ Association for Retard- Talk and Discussion on"TheWay •ThPi—ep.snlffi nf rhjg cnrvpy will > Women,' announced details this"- ed Children, spoke to the parent to Peace and Brotherhood'" attKe~ -A native of Dumont, New~JeT=r ±s used to bring about a compre- week for- its annual Paid-Up sey,-tre=ni5w—resides in Phila- group of the-Mts-Carmel Guild home of Mr. and Mrs;'Raymond hensive program tffmeet the total Membership Dinner.^ '_. . delphla, Pennsylvania'. Saturday Class at their Nov. 3rd C. Rouse, 56 Denhapj Road, needs o:: the mentally retarded The buffet style dinner will be meeting in St. Bernard's Audi- Springfield - Telepirene-Drexel Public is cordiall-y-lnvited — here....Chief among these~~needs held on .Monday, November 12 No collections - Refreshments torium, 368 Sumner Avenue, 6-3175, on Sunday, ''November at present Is a diagnostic clinic, at 8:30 P.M. at Temple_Emanu will be served. . Plainfield. — - 11th - 4:00 PJA. -preferably hospital-centered. El In Westfleldi It was-aiso He discussed all the services -The Speaker "will be Mr. Lee There are- an estimated 15,000 announced that one of many sur- WINTER DRIVING sponsored by the Association for Tichenor, (vi>Miisician" and Com- persons in the county with some prises at the dinner will be DEMANDS EXTRA •residents ol Union County in- I_p6Ser7~wlto.se scores have been degree of retardation. entertainment by Phyllis Corwln ATTENTION - SKILL i- cluding a sheltered workshop1 for published and used by theTemple ;. Another, need, on—a- national and her g^uitar. _ . qualified retardates over the age- "scale, is basic research orrthis- Serving as hostesses for the of 18 which is located in Eli- complex condition which affects evening will be Mrs. Milton Auer- ~ZKtreth, the Nacy Luzon.Train- IFYOUR HAIR ISN'T 3% of the-populatlon. Mental re- bach, Mrs. Michael Smoller, ing School in Roselle, Camp Stan- "Tardatiqn, which can occur in any Mrs. Harold Flegerihelmer; Mrs. summer Hay camp in Moun- BECOMING TO YQU family is one of~rhe niajorpef-" Sheldon Glickman, Mrs. Howard --tainside, and young adult groups manent handicaps. Kronlck, and Mrs. Bernard YOIJ SHOULD BE in Elizabeth, Hillside-aiKi-Piftin- TRe~~p¥refit group of the Mt. Genzer. Details are being field which enjoy recreational Carmel _Guild Saturday Clafes- arranged. ,by Mrs. Martin Simon COMING TO US.T^=^ programs-bi-monthly. There are concerns itst'lf with the support of Fariwood. *' '••• also swimming classes at the "of the religious-instruction pro- Plainfield YM.CT. gram for Catholic mentally re- -JULE Other services of the- Union tarded children and the advance- ORT Paid Up County Unit of the N.J.A.R.C.. " ment of .Catholic Special Edu- which has no religious affilia- cation in Union County under the Dinner Tonight BEAUTY SHOP tion^ include^ aid. to institu- guidance of 'Rev. Matthew- - Mrs. Edward Denner, Presi- 573 Mountain Ave. b(i0 'Nlountnin !~rionalized retarded children and Pesaniello who works with the dent of the Springfield Chapter of Springfield, N.J. Mountain si adults and assistance to indivi- Mt. Carmel Guild. ORT (Organization Jor Rehabili- duals seeking information about Meetings of thi.s parent group, tation through Training ) will 376-8838 AD 2-9745 the facilities available to the ; held on_the first Saturday of hold—Irs paid-up membership retarded. each month in St. Elernard's Audi- champagne dlnner_tonight at 7:30 __A.._c.p.rnrnunity educational pro- torium,,368 Sumne^r Ave., Plain- P.M. at Temple Beth Ahm, Bal- Everybody Enjoys - _ - -— gram has been jjnctSrraken by~ are QEgrrnnnryonffinterest- tus*ol-Way, Springfield. Fashions the Unit to encourage understand- ed in work with the retardedrj and wigs will be shown. ing j>f__rnental retardation. It-has-i Music & Books •— also.sponsored an intensive sur- More and More People are Finding REHEARS1NG--Lcft to right,-Diana Williams,-Jane Ward, Carl Asp .and. Ginny Stewart rehearse-- —; Fun and Relaxation in Listening G Heading a scene from "Onions-4n-th&-Stew" to i>e-presented by the senior class of Governor Living- NOW OPEN ston Regional IfiKn School,on .NovernbeMl6th. _ - ' ~ GaujdineerMenu All the latest in Records & she.ct mimic srage than 'anyone. else.This Springfield ';.-_ "Onions in the Stew", a rol-_) a tjouse on an island-in Puget will be played by Richie '•licking"comedy adaption for the Sound. However, life'on the is- crew J__Menu-for.theweekof November 13 SORRENTO stage of Betty Mac-Donald's best- land is fiat as easy as Betty Sa'dpwski, Mike Rendine, In- 'Tuesday: "Frankfurters, baked seller, will be presenutd-by-the anticipated^ There are tides; gred Bishop and .Walter Brahm. beans, sauerkraut, raisins, roir, Judith Cenci will assist Miss : Senior Class at Governor Liv- snow storms, never running fer- butter, milk. " — • Berenzansky as student direetef- PLZZI-RIA ingston Regional High Srhaol in ries and, as if this-wecen't enough Wednesday: MeatXoaf, mashed, with the following studems as Berkeley -Heights—nn Navernber two teen-gge friends and week- potatoes, gravy," buttered green TOMATO PIES • HOT DOOS cqmmitte.e headsFPeHy Thoring- ._' 16 in ("he hiyh school auditorium.— ~errd guests to-be reckoned with; r ton, Dolly Parker and-JearuWall.. beans,- .baking power biscuits, • MEATBALL SANDWICHES ^k Avenue "• "^"frliss Barbara. Berezansky will The _upjroB'Elou5- state of, the Mac.- butter, jello,. milk. . . '. \ direct this 3rd annual production Mr.: clittord Robinson is In o SAUS4_SES..— __ ~~^cotrhrPIains , New Jersey Dorfald' household "will certainly" charge of publicity and ticket -^Thursdayj_ Tomato .or fruit with the assistance of Miss Beth cnprivate the audience -sates. Mr., Pete-p- Festante and juice, hamburger on a roll, Corner M'ain & Church Sts. Wprthington. Ginny Stewart is portraying- Chester Kropinicki will-TJesign pickles, potato chipaj_peflc.hes, In tliisJiilarTbus comedy Betty" Betty MacDonald with Gaxl^Asp and build the scenery' with the milk. MILLBURN DR 9-9777 £OMHILAND SEE OUR NEW MacDonald persuades her two as her patient husband, and Di- help of a student committee. Friday: Manicotti, tossed Open 7 Toys'. A Weeh, 5 P.M. to 12 ^ -teen-age daughters and tf some- irii Williams and Jane Ward The interiors win be doneTmder salad, pears or pineapples-pea- BOOK DEPARTMENT what doubtful ..husband, Don, to as her . The as- the. ...direction of Mrs. - Janet nut butter sandwich, milk. •sink every penny they have in sortment of boy friends and girl Greffrath, art director. -^friends will 5e~ playedTjT- Don . Curtain time is set for 8:15 | Chamberlain, -Michael Webb," and adrolsslon-is-$1.25. Tickets- |+-Torn~Spiegal, Margot Zeissig, may be purelia-s«dj_fxom any Sen- j Anita Russo, DianeHHutchlnson ior Ciass memhsjiat," land Diane^Lyons. Livingston _or at the door on iHe "evening:' 'of 'tirrp^riOYrnaneer crowd, the • MacDonald house- hold seems to be the happy haven 3Y« for the various neighbors and week-end guests-played by Pam- Alumnae Meeting CRAB GRASS ela Rundlet, Debbie < Levenson. Sandra Scotch, _J3rlan Stenfors, Nortfiern New Jersey Alumnae COJffiH Linds Teresa, Phil Dietz and of Alpha_GammaJDelta will meet- Gerry Hausman. -" Wednesday, November 14th, at— Plumbing~too, is another of 8 P.lvl, at the home' of Mrs,— lithe complications of'.the Mac— R. G. -Franey, Eossum Donalds' at-one point there.seelfis Murray. Hill. Dess to be more plumbers bn'the served. ••ABE YUU SAVING 'ON: -

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'i • ri'nriTnnnmnni»nrrrrrrrrr»r|j PHOENIX. N, Y, -i UP-I'—Vol- i ;.' Safety N&te -.— Holj:Namc Topic i—•— • _.. • unlecr fiFeftehters in thls-3i£- LdSPRINGFIELD, 111. :--• .'••• M-d-J ^ will be the subject"discus.secUw hey consider- is a'novel firej \s monr than 50 miles'Jr.om a Future Bride alarm-system. _I _I—hard-surfaceUr lighted—ai'rpor-fcr- Mr. Jarrtes J. Lamb, Director —V . , The—S6 mpTTibfrs of the de-; The Department of Aeronautics of Association for Intemational- partment recently had auto-, said this geograpKical spread is PDevelopment, on Tuesday, No- : 1 K"' rhatlc alarms installed in their; nol'matched -by any other-state. vember 13 arthe regular'mcmthlv homes and connected to the fire j — - ^meeting of thejlojyNameScpclety Talk•--• house. . of Saint Rose of Lima Church, MillburriT^-Members are- asked mm . Jfel_« I to assemble at the. church at • BY ANNE GETTER _8:15 p.m. for prayers. The pro- « — gram will follow at the school • aaaaaaattt •"•" • hall. ' - Jusra reminder that my phone —Tvliss Shirley J^ Clark a The monthly communion of the number is 273-3073 and' I want graduate^o'f- SCOTCH-PLAINS - Society will be held on Sundayt to_ hear from you. We are all FANWOQD High School, plays November II, at 8 a.m. -Richard interested in what you are doings acello with the ...College-Corn-- Kenney-of-Baltusrol-Way-,-Spring- • * • munity Orchestra at, Plattsburgh field, President of the group, Good lucktoMarilynSc h roeder State University College, Platts- urges that all members attend" _of Mountainside who has begun burgh, N.Y. performing at and receive communion, in a body. her freshman year at Immaculate two" formal concerts, this College, lmrnaculata, Pa. She is — * * *- _. a graduate of Mt. St.-sMary's _Good lucktoMr. JosephGrosso Short Hilts Church —Academy in Plainfield. X "•> of 35 Campbell, Cambridge Ter- • * » "'••'. race, SPRINGFIELD, who is Congratulations to Mr. Robert .among the freshman class at Plan Dinner\D~anoe J. Van Nest, son of Mr. andMrs. Seton Hal/University;—• ;,\ARY AN.N.SP|E5BACfl - invitations have been issued for - JUlliam-S. Van Nest, 1538 Deer * » • • the dinner dance to "be given by Path, MOUNTAINSIDE, who was - Also good luck tHarvest Ball." AU-Gon- -of-t-he-AHxinar-v. field,^~was matront, of honor. Mrs. Oscar Rozett of 19 Pros- gregants, their friends andtown- _Bridesmaids^were MaryJLee Mo- Metz, 1308 Knollwood Road;~ -Ave., FANWOOD; on Oct. 30th pect Street will speak no the MOUNTAINSIDE who has made a girl born to -Mr. and "Mrs. ship residents are most cordi- • ran of Springfield, Mrs. Charles group about her recent crip to the Honor Rollv (1st honors) in Jules S16tnick_of 555c Morris ally invited to join us in fun F. "Sturman of Stirling, Miss Hungary. . _ .' and friendship. The Dance will Irene C'asternovia, of Springfield,_ the First Form (7th grade) at_|-A:ve,,-SPRINGFIELD. —Ttve-Jife-membersof Hadassah" the Pingry School, Pingry, Hill- take place Sunday-,T^ovemberl7th A n ew_cradle seat by Hamil- Mrs. John UrBanskir- and Jvliss will be the hostesses of the tea. ar-8:00-PM~in-our Temple Build= Barbara . WalKef sister .of the side. So, whatever happen«d"to~E ton C;osco, Columbus. Ind., ad- { Janel .. - ing at the cornerUfSouthSpring-- justs to three positions — for- groom,. Tracy- Lee RawHns-r "fiel_r.^ _J— l^..- PARKER 4E -the-- all^college musical LAWN SWEEPER • "FJniaii!s_Ratnbow" at Juni ata -College, Huntingdon, Pa., on Nov. DIVIDENDS 25 inch 9 and 10. Good luck to you. * * * Mr. Vincent Caprio, son of • Ston Mr. and Mrs. August Caprio,_ 12 -Berkeley Road, SPRINGFIELD SHADE TREES is serving on the refreshment $ 50 committee-for the annuarHome- CHRISTMAS CLUB NOW SMALL MEDIUM LARGE FROM 3 UP cpming Dance, whlchris^ro^be^ held Sat7T~Ngvr:10th at ^ebanoh^ Valley.CollegerAnnville, Pa. BUY NOW and 5AVI So? REO-SNOWBIRD Congratulations- to-Mr-.-T^vid-- ORO-JACOBSE Fi Windisch, son of Mr. andMrs. STORM^KINC. - Stephen H. Windisch of 3~DundaF Rd., SPRINGFIEED"^who "cofrP pleted recruit training at the^t Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 111. < •• - •

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«*St drimincl-Lieep',_dc" •. ,u tfr , NQVEMBER-e, 1962 With ent-oHinent such, as this,' ''\\ Hoagland industrial a'j»ts education Is not - J-, _-l la •-Mr. Donald—Hoagland, ~Co~=~ Saturdayt October 27. Experience "has.proved,. ordlnator of Industrial Arts and MrT-Hoagland-polnted_out::that Hoagland sald,_ jhat. It is n VoraHonal—Education- for the_ the Regional District " has necessary to Implement an Union County_ Keglonali-Hlgh ^succeeded In Rrovidlnji..broad in— Industrial artg-program so that ' offerings as It provides meaningful experi- Week'^ov, 11- School District, was a member Jh h - -.-- -r ig school program. ences Jor both the college_hound_ bi the Children's Department 1 of. a panel that discussed the r These are only a Very few-of— "He further stated thaLbierTthree" -student and the terminal student,— at the Springfield Public Library, .Phyllis McGinley has. written a "Challenge of Providing Funds the many new books added to very special riddle: " for Industrial Arts", at the annual fourths of the boys in the'Re- - Industrial arts,part time work, "Pumpkin" and "Football" dis- the-ehlldren's Book collec tlon thls~ gional "District Are enrolled in experience programajajl Into the'*' plays have now given proper place "WhatV gay as « carnival, fall Industrial Arts Conference- fall. _ handy as chalk, • at Monte lair State College, on some_ phase of Industrial Arts. latter category, _ — to the_orie big Important display Many of the teachers from the :o[ chejrear — "Children's Book Jolly as puppies just lear-ning- various EleTnentary Schools_ in to walk, Week" celebrated November 11- Springfield are bringing "their 1 This year the slogan, "I Useful as t)and-XHs or money classes to the Library during to spend,^ LIKE BOOKS" Is very simple* this season. They are given book- but expressive. The poster, in I Warming as. fire is, kind .as Interest talks Including the care "a friend • (Eelieace-hues of rose, blue and; of books and Instruction on-how green, portrays a group of three, Tempting as hamburgers ready to_uae the card catalog_and the to cook, clil]dren»_ojie" cat, and-one-dog, • reference collection. seated -under a clump of birch! Far more exciting than flying? All children who-v-isit the Li- A BOOK! - trees. The facial expressions of' brary during the next few weeks children convey happiness and will receive a colorful "Book" antment as they read. The Week" bookmark, for which fcltteX, seems to be demanding attention-, while the.puppy looks neglected. Colorful displays In the hall- way and In theNnalnjroom are ' accompanied by "many of the re- ~ cent acquisitions ':lnsthe chlid- yeglasses Repaired^ i ren's hook Held. Some^bf these Quick Service The children shown above are from left JEFFREY, AVi yrs.! books are "Crossroads orQon- J. NORWOOD VAN NESS JOSEPH, 6 months, and LORIE ANN, 3% yrs. They are thei (juerors" by Wenderoth Sauii Guild Optic!"-- children of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raymond of_Clifton. Mr. i tCers, "Looking at the World Raymond is employpd by Lockheed Air Craft in South Plain-Lby Jeaji and David Godsby"Livt.: 248 MORRIS AVENUE Field. -Mrs. Raymond is the former Phyllis Schweitzer of | of wyjak Tree" by Ross Hutch- SPRINGFIELD, NJ. Springfield. Proud grandparents from Springfield are Mr. and| Us, "The Jade Jaguar Mystery" • DRexel 6-6108 - Mrs. James Schweitzer. . . I by Lois Fuller, "Mountains" by Established 24 Years —Delta. Goetz, "Sam's FirstFish" In Newark

Scientist To Address the Forest" by Jim KJelgaard, i ~r'Mystery bejilnd Dark Windows "~ ANNIVERSARY---Harry G. Beth-Ahm Service by Mary Jane, "Spaceship to Burtt, 170—EindenNi venue, • Planet Veta"'by"Relnhold Hodl, Springfield, special Nclerk _ The issue of "Survival in the ts-sues bear'upon, our spiritual, in the accounting department ' ; ^'Saddle .the Storm"—by Dirk of Jersey Central R>wer at. ' Nuclear Age';'"wiil— be discussed and moral life. I~do not believe TGringhuls, "Project; Genius" by Light Company ~iat Morris- X by Dr. George Ye vie k,-a nuclear" 'there" is-any—subject more com- ji William Hayesj "The BeerFam*- town, this week marks nis physicist of Stevens Institute at pelling nor which generates.deep- '• • £ly" by George Mason, "All about 25th anniversary in the elec- the F'riday night Service of Tem- er fears than the one of survival I our Fifty States" by Margaret tric utility field. A native of ple- Beth Ahm on No.vember 9, and International peace in these Rcnan, ' 'The Pltzel Holiday Netcong, Mr. . Burtt served 1962. • ". . troubled times." Book " by, Leonarcbjaffe andjhe in various capacities - in Or- VpvirW'q apppnrflnrp Is in Dr. Yevick has been' on -the new American Heritage editloi. Millburn and Summjt prior -Line with Rabbi Levlne"s, state- - Scientists Committee_on-Radio--S-aE the "French and Indian War's "-.- to Ins aavancement to cus- FIRST^n ffi service" rhent that 'The purpos__ e of wor-- - active Information and is an tomers represeritative at .ship is not prayer alone, butiaotive member of the Sane Nu- Morristown .in 194JT ~~ -aeeording to the best teachings of , clear Policy Organization. j liLcomfortable surroundings with Judaism, it also includes the. Homecenter The Service , which starts at well-informed RELCOA counsel- | -GIFTS' PAID dimension of study and dis- 8:45, and Dr. Yevick's message lors. ,| cussion. It has been our policy at its conclusion, are open to To Open Barrett & Crain, inc. has plan—i at Beth Ahm therefore to have the entire community. FOR WFJH speakers at our Services from The Relocation Corporation of ned an attractive display of the local area which will be on per- time to time who will touch=-on America, of which Barrett &_ North and South Dakota are Crain, Inc. Realtors of 43 Elm manent exhibition at the Home-— EASE! matters of. current social signi- celebrating 1961—as—Dakota" center. Several' members of the ficance, particularly where these St., Westfield and'2 New Pro- Territory Centennial year. .vidence Rd., Mountainaide,=flre_ local—Real-Estate flrm's-staff -the designated representatives plan to attend the-opening. I :.iex_tbe...WestfieldrMountainsider- Scotch Plains, Fanwood .' area, ^^Christmas shduKi-rioC Announced that_the grand open- an excessive burden orT~tKe~ ing of the East Coast Homecent- Special Film er ls^scheduled for mld-Novem- "family budget. . . it takes the J>er at 601 Fifth Avenue in New joy. out of giving if it does. York City, opposite Rockefeller AtRegional To make Christmas the Center and' near the national^ Members-of the Junior class merry occasloh it should be, headquarters" of many large^ of the JonathanrDayton Regional Pays-High High School.were present at a have each member of yjyux -This will be RELCOAiiiour-- special showing of the_color film -family join the ne "Signal 30". The program was Earnings teenth| Regional Office serving mas Clyb at First Federaii- rjmtitistpv"throughout' the nation. presented ' by the . New Jersey This way each member saves RELCOA's—pr-imary—purpose is State Police and-was under the anticipated beginning .direction of Trooper Frank Wla- a set sum of-money each weelt Octf. 1. 1-962 -to- cooperate with the large cor^. P'OrXTions throughout the-country dlck. "Signal 30" is designed for 50 weeks.—j.^. to-^emphasize automobile safety SAVE BY MAIL-postage paid both ways helping to ease the burden of . the^aaenev- returned m~a lump family transfeTsriby-~sxrpplyirig- land presents the~aceounts of ac- reglonal'and area information tual accidents and the people mm in~-tlme for easy-Ghrist- l&rough its~=aTfiliatea"ReSIfoFsT~ Involved. This -.was—the second' =mas—^shopping early next -_The_unique Homecenter con- time that^Trooper Wladick has November. cept has been designed to ac- brought this program to the Day- quaint familleson the move with ton School. - "-— ~ Of-cpurse, you don't y t&e \a.?t New York-Connecticut-~ spend Christmas Clutrmohey New Jersey suburbs while seated for Christmas jgifts. You could P. S. BUSES to b into a dividend-" iarnilng^Savings-- Account at TIrst Federal: and-earn more money. ' ' . - ' • Race --ARMISTICEJUY \JTxack~ KATHARINE GIBBS • Every'Racing Day CHOOSE THE^ettffi EM^MINATIGN WHICH STCfl.TS" YOU BEST: Leave Morris and Mlllburn Avea., SprlngflolA Save inkwitk Receive wxt 10:20 A.M. Leav for 50 weeks November: CentorlO:3UA. PUBLIC SERVICE COORDINATED TRANSPORT .25 AAB3VH — — .4-5Q

1>0PS CONCERT J New Jersey Symphony Orchestra 10.00 500.00 Kenneth Schermerhorn, Conductor. Sunday, Nov. 18th, at 4 P.M. 1Q62-63 CHRISTMAS CLUB NOW OPEN FOR MEMBERSHIP! Columbia High School Auditorium CHILDREN'S 17 Parker Avenue, Maplewopd tlclcali for ••rial of 4 eonctrti colt only $1.50, may b* bought a\ door, t. • • •• Ul Hill srf\ uoE -i KJ nm*ivrn7iviDCIn. inv Mrs. Stanford Kessler • DR 6-3337 Closed— PRETEEN Pops Concerts Springfield1 Representative WHO HAVE SERVED, Monday/ VETERANS DAY, SUNDAY NOVEMBER 11TH November MISSESi AT FOR YOUR BEST BUY IN A 1963 RAMBLER NOVEMBER 8th THRU 13th, 1962 CALL "IKE" FREEDMAN FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS jane smith ISO ELM STREET, WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY 129-139 Central Avenue AT TA 4-4000 OR, Westfield, New Jersey Evenings At hQ ' \ AD 2-4800 This ad supported by those supported by "Ike" Freedman i -V*

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technicaT-education. _ .TOWNSHIP OK SCOTCH PLAINS th such fine and Imprisonment, and each .__ Mr..Eugene Caffrev of West- _N.orriCE-JS_HERE8Y~G"tyEN, «,.,- at violation of any o( the provisions o"T~thls SlSellrg of the Township •Committee of the edLh UayrtTirsaine-ls-Yioiated BinnersTi field, the board meirrBirrjii —shall be deemed and taken to be a separar a report.,presented- to. the co.n--—igiittee Chambers In ihe"MurilcrpahButlding' and dlstl'nrl OffeTTSe. -——- —-of-satd Township on WednesdayTNovember 7 ' -&£0F!ON_9LjVirotRe> Ordinances i ference by-Mri-George H. Shay, 1962, there was introduced, reairtor the first •-' of Ordinances In conflict or inconsistent with Honor Local President, Somerset County Vo- . time, and passed on such first reading, _ this Ordinance are hereby repealed, but onl> an ordinance, a true copy whereof is printed FURNITURE REPAIRING—'- cational Board of Education: Staff to the extent of such conflict or Inconsistency' HELP WANTEDMALE -ibelow; and that said Township Committee and this Ordinance shall be In full focce FURNITURE REPAIRING. Piano —A -United" Statefe patent, no; Manager, Pipe Division, Jnhn.q- did then and there fix the stated meeting and effect immediately upon .us adoption 3,049,534, _was Issued in.A.ugust Hospital - o! said Township Committee to be held- on and us publication, as provlded~by law. CHURCH JANITOR, Part , and furniture polishing. An- Jvianvilie Corporation; Shay —the-evening of.Tuesday, November 20, 1962 SECTION 9. Should any section, paragraph, to Hy'man Waljick,. 231 Millto^Wn : Week Day Mornings. Call 379- tique furniture restored. Prompt A dinner honoring 20-year /iarned that high school industrial beginning at elghr-thiny o'clock as the tlme sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance Road, Springfleldr- for the dls- • and the said Committee Chambers as tha 3055 between .SLandJ. — service. Free estimate's.. Call personnel of the JqhnE.Runnetls artF programs could not take the be~declared unconstitutional or invalid for j;o.very of the. antibiotic novo- r place, or any time and place to which a an) reason, the remaining portions of this WE WILL PAV Henry RuftrMU 8^55657 ^ Hospital for Chest Diseases, jilace of formal vocational-tech- meet tng-forttie-farthBr-cons I deration o( suclu Ordinance shall not be affected tlrcreby and biocin at tlie Merck Sharp & Berkeley Heights, will be held , ordinance Bhajl from time to time, be ad- shall j-emaln m full force and effect, and A salary of up to $700 monthly- nical tralnlHg journed, and all persons Interested will be Dohme Research LaboratofiesT'- to this end the provisions of this Ordinance plus commissions. SERVICES OFFERED 1 at the Sctoch Plains Country Club, "Technological advances are given an opportunity to be heard concerning are hereby declared to be severable. where" he is' a microblologist. such ordinance. LANDSCAPE GARDENING Scotch Plains, on November- 8, so swift, " Shav said, "that SECTION 10. This Ordinance shall take YOU SHOULD BE ° Merck has been-marketing the - 1962, at 8 P.M. " " The; said ordinance as introduced and effect immediately after final passage and changes which now look 10 years passed on. first reading as aforesaid, is in publication according to law. 1. Age 30-50" SCREENED and unscreened top antibiotic since 1956 under the Twenty-three of the personnel away will probably occur in 5 the following words and figures; Dated: November 7, 1962, 2. A.college graduate. soil, landscaping; permanent trademark 'Gathomycin', butdis fill be oo h&nopedi-F-rlends and .AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING AND - •"•• Helen M.Reldy — years. We must Jbe prepared." ADOPTING THE '.'NEW JERSFV STATE - . Township Clerk 3. Presently~employed as a sale- paving. Call DRexel 6-0058; \ vcovery of the drug was-crlai'med relatives, as well-as members HOUSING CODE" AS/A STANDARD GOV- Scotch Plains Times, November S, 1962 man, manager, teacher, ac- bj^threu other companies, re- -of The Board of Freeholders, ERNING SUPPLIED fmLTTlES AND'FA- Fees $67.50 _^_^_ " CILfTIES -AND OTHER PHYSfCAL THINGS countant^ etc..(We ask that you Feeding, Trimming, Removal of .sultl-n^_jn_a long legal struggle i UM The Board of_Managers .of the More Parking AND CONDITIONS ESSENTIAL JO MAKING be presently employed since it trees, Nothing too big or too =» pat^TnrrignTsi Novobiocin, Hospital, and Hospital Em- DWELLINGS SAFE,SANITARY ANDF1TF0R may be-up»to-two-months-befoFe- -small; Washington Tree Service, available1 (Mty on prescription, ployees will attend. ' HUMAN HABITATI0NANDGOVERN1NCTHE BY DONALD SHARFMAN Space For Mill CONDITION OF DWELLINGS,AUTHORIZING— Letter To we can hire you.) DR 6-4060. is used in treating" some staphy- -The honored guests range 4n_ 1 INSPECTION OF DWELLINGS AND FIXING THIS IS A CAREER locotcal infection^ ^resistant to Tax planning ,ui, at least, tax years-of-service from 36'. years The Paper Mill Playhouse, in PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS, .COMPLETE LANDSCAPE serw other antibioticST-lnctuding such BE IT ORDAINED by the Township Com- The Editor —OPPORTUNITY awareness Is a necessity in the to 20 years. As a group, the Millburn has acquired a new mittee of the Township of Scotch Plains as vice. Spring cleaning, top dress- conditions as blood stream in- 1. A nationwide 10 billion dollar -financial planning of .every indi- average has been 25 years of parking lot directly across * Tollows: \ Dear Editor; ing, build andjrepair lawns. Ro-i fections, abscesses, ^and SECTION l.The Engineer of the TownV p totilling, clearing are_as, shrub vidual in today's economy. This service - and the total number Brookside Drive from the Play*- ship of Scotch Plains be and he is hereby The Parents Committee for osTeomyeTitis; "If" is ~also_used\' is especially important for the ot years devoted to our County house. The lot, which is current- designated as the officer to exercise'the UNICEF wishes to extend their 2. Our average salesman In this arrangements and monthly care. against some infections of the being, cleared and will be. paved, powers prescribed by the within Ordinance, *i Tree and drainage service. Free Investor at this time of year. Hospital by these employees is and he shalhserve in, such capacity without I gratitude to all the children of office has 10 years of sePvice. urinary' tract caused by Proteus > '592 years. .• • will accomodate over 60 cars. any additional salary, . , ( Springfield who carried their WHAT YOU SHOULD DO estimates. DR 672165, -~ bacteria', . . • ^——'• r With t-he above in mind, we will SECTION 2. Pursuentttrthe provisions of— The dinner will also' mark the It will be completed within two milk cartons for UNICEF on 1. Call -_BRldge 6-6700 , Wallick, a native of Provi- today review some basic tax Chapter 21, PX.. 1946 (N.J.S.A. 40:49-5.1) 2nd phasir of a three part cele- weeks. the VNew Jersey State Housing Code" as Wednesday, October 31st.— 2. Or -Write^BjQx_82, Springfield SERVICES OFFERED denceV R.I., is._a graduate of the . rules which should be, but bration of the^h_ospital's 50th: Frank Carrington, founder and approved by the Departments of Health and Unofficial tabulations of mon- Sun, Springfield, N. J. MOVING University of Rhode Island and often aren't, fully familiar to Conservation and Economic Development and Anniversary. The 50th Anniver- co-producer of the Paper Mill filed in the Secretary of State's office is ies collected for UfolCEF on that received Jiis M.S. degree .from investors. Our next article will x MOVING~ STORAGE, Pianos, sary Celebration will culminate Playhouse, has been negotiating hereby accepted, adopted and established us "day indicate the total amount to HELP WANTED FEMALE Browru University in T942. He a'f?standard t be used as a guide in de- appliances, furniture, etc. -We discuss .various applications of with jin 'Open House' and Tour for the lot for several months 0 be well over $900. The National joined the Merck Sharp & Dohme termining whether dwellings in this muni- - -AVON COSMETICS ' ' specialize in prompt, efficient , these rules,.-Careful though! on of the" Hospital on 'Sunday, No~- and had to get a special va-riaace- clpality are safe, sanifaTy and fit for human -State -Bank, Springfield Branch, Research Laboratories in 1946. _.your part, and consultation with . habitation and rental, A copy of the "New has (2) Christmas openings in service. ^ Free estimates. CaR vember 18, 1962, from 1:15 to to convert it ot use for non- has already Issued a check to -Mr. and Mrs. Wallick are the your tax advisor, should, very Jersey State Housing Code" ls-annexed_to_ ^.Murray Hill section, Berkeley J3riggs MoyerSj_pR 9-4954. _ 4:15 P.M. The public is Invited. residential purposes. this Ordinance and three copies of the same the U. S. Committee foi-UNICEF parents of two children, Robert, possibly lead to substantial tax has been placed on file in the office of the Heights. Call Mrs. Butler Ml The theatre will go dark on in the. amount of $896.66 with all MOVING and-haulingj-FeasonaDie 6, ancLSusan, 2. • - savings. Township Clerk and""are available, to all 2-5146 for home interview. Iuh=B}ains- " this Trick" or Treat for.UNICEF Broad St., Westfield.•- T^ Benefit Kessler- . six months to determine that-net —"There are very distinct sig- -mark the first-time-nvtenyears- irt^order. that he may perform his duty of -such' a • successful endeavor. safeguarding the health and'safety of the MEDICAL SECRETARY, in the ORGAN lessons in your home • The Northern New . Jersey ' long-term capital gain or loss. that the Paper Mill has operated Their cooperation and generosity : nals when °a- student is about to occupants of' dwellings and of the general Summit area; 5 day week, 8:30- Modern methods. All makes and Alumni- .of Chi Omega will .hold . Gains-and-losses frorrT'tfie sale drop out of School," a member in the winter months. The first public. Forjhe purpose of making such In- will aid in providing food and spections the Engineers hereby authorized 5:00 p.m. .Fringebenefits. Phone models "except chord organ." its. annual benefit luncheon- of securities held for .six-months of the Gbutny Technical Insti- attraction of the winter season drugs for many thousands of to enter, examine and survey at~all reason- 1 CR 3-4300, Ext. 40. THEO. R. AURAND bridge for Kcssler Institute of will be "South Pacific" followed able times all dwellings, dwelling units, less fortunate ^htldren in alt or less are combined to deter- tute Rnn-rri nf Education said J38 Fereis-R. Westfield Rehabilitation qn-Friday,.Novem- mine the. net short-term capital by new plays on their way to rooming units, and premises. The~~uwner parts of the world. . WOMAN lu work luncti hour today. Mrsr. Mary Redden of or occupant of every dwelling, dwelling unit, 2-7844 AD 3-2700 ber 9th, at 12:30. P.M.-atrStouf- gain or-loss. Any net Long-term, Cranford^ said, .."A . p're-occupa- Broadway and recent Broadway and rooming unit, or the person In charge A vote of deep appreciation proxim'ately— three hours inHat fer's Restaurant in the Short Hills i_ deposit offset against a net short- tion with cars and driving, and hits. '• thereof, shall give the Engineer free access -id also in order for the tedch- Check" Concession 'in Scotch" to such dwelling, dwellings unit or rooming, SERVICES OFFERED Mjdl. The annual social and_phjl- term gain, and net short-ferm a positive aversion to the printed i.ers.i' and school administration Plains. Will discuss. Call REd- —•nit and its premises at all reasonabletimes PAINTERS -•antrophic £V.eDtis s"et in the theme ^—rs-offset against net long- word in teenagers are often ob- for the purpose of such Inspection, exami- who helped with flyers and pro- wood 1-8238. . ' nation and survey. Every occupant of a of "Reaping the Harvest" for term gain. served just before they quit Five Students viding empty milk cartons for dwelling or dwelling unit shall give the-owner- PA;NTTN(V- Inside and Outside. Kessler. school." there of, or his agent or employee, access the childrens-' use, as well as EMPLOYMENT WANTED I :lnsure'd. Jerry Glannini. Free If the result of the above step to any part of such dwelling or dwelling •A display of items made by Mrs. Redden, a participant in Visit Museum educating the children about the is to leave a net long-term cap-. unit, or its premises, at allreasjmabietlmes estimates-MU 6-7983. the patients at Kessler will-be— Hie"annual conference of the Dis- On October 26r 1962 five senior for the purpose of making such repairs or UNICEF program. ~ . TOP NOTCH Secretary, girl Fri- ital. gain, this. is. laxecLat a max- set up^by t±ie Kessler Auxilary. trict Boards of Education" last "students from he Jonathan alterations as are necessary to effect com- The Police Department, who day, looking for full time posi- -imum rate of 25%.. Alternatively, pliance with the provisions of this Ordinance "PTANO- TUNING- -Miss-Katherine Blondell of Mpnt- week in Atlantic City, said at Dayton Regional High School; or with any lawful rule or regulation adopted -provided escorts and help where •tion. Experienced in typing, one-half of such gain—fs^taxed clair and the Kessler Stepping, a meeting devoted to the "drop- JJarold Davis, WimanrDoug- _or any lawful order issued_ pursuant to the' needed. • . steno, general office procedures, ALL -MAKES of pianos tuned at -ordinary—income tax rates. _Kerty, Eugene Johnson~Alice provisions of this OrdinanOdinancec . -and repaired^ Complete pTano -Stones isln charge-of-the dis- out problem." These other points SECTIOON 4 ,W Wheneveh r the Engineer de- " The National State" Bank of etc. Call DR 6-7569. In the more modest income Lewis and Linda Silpe, accom- service. Call I. Rudman.-PO 1- play from which gifts may be ^wene-made: : - termines that there are reasonable grounds Elizabeth who took on the mam- brackets the second alternative to believe that there has been a violation^ '4565, 30 Berkeley SE=Maple- •purchased or ordered. They make • panied by their"artteacher, David moth task of counting the many, FOR SALE MISC. will, of course, result in the Students who quit school, sur- of any provision ^)f this Ordinance, or of wonderful unique gifts and_stock- veys show, are generally of nor- M,—Br-odman, attended an Open any rule- 'or regulation • "adopted pursua . J. .. . _ _; smaller tax.- House for inspection purposes thereto, he shall give notice of such'alleged ing- fillers and the monies-go di- > - mal intelligence • It is often- their violation to the person or persons respond __Mayor Philip DelVecchlo for a s RUMMAGE SALE, Nov. 8th, 9th, rectiy....to the patlents as morale wfrhrarg arir^ fhp -at—th'e—Phlladelphl'a~^Museum' 'i h •Iriafte'fproviaea. aucli '•officiallyprDclaimin"g:Qctober3l7' MISCELLANEOUS : r 10th; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 164 boost to their therapy creations". -term loss against net short-term" College_af_Art. The senior stu- notice" shall (aybT"put"nrwfituTgT (b)Jnclude- 1962 as UNICEF Day in Spring- to—earn—money—to. finance this a statement of the reasons why it Is being Maplewood Avenue, MaplewoooV. Reservations may be made by- - gain, etc,), results in a net short- dents, all interested in continuing Issued; (c) allow a reasonable time for the field. • WINTER - MARKET Summir interest which makes them leave Sponsored by the Maplewood calling Mrs. Ada Bakshandeh term capital gain, this is taxed their art education after gradua- performance of any act'it requires; and(d) From the bottom of our hearts YWCA 282 Morris Ave., Wed. school rather-than"any-inaiviaual ~~Se~ served"upon the owner or _hls__agent, Junior Wpmens Club. DRexel 6-1616. Committees for in full, at ordinary income tax tion from-high -school in June, - or the occupant, as th'e case may require; and for the children of the world Nov. 14 10 "a.m. to 9 p.m.; difficulties. the benefit include: Mrs^da rates. • • ' , : were able to inspect all facili- -provided that such notice shall be deemed your UNICEF Committee thanks Thursday 10 to 6. Fancy work, In order to utilize the abilltieF to be properly served-upon-such owner or 16 FT. 1960 WHIRLWIND, all- ties of the_isj:hool as well as 1 Bakshandeh, Short Hills, and of those who drop out, an effort agent, or upon-such- occupant, if a copy you. ' — . ' mahogany, convertible top,_ and • food,.novelties, foreign imports, Finally, if the result of all discuss 'some of their_px6blems- ther.eofj.JS- served u£6n him personally; or_ Mrs. Oliver Jjeane, Springfield; •should be made to give status :—MrS7 Li-Harris^— side windows. 35 horsepower, plants, theater Tickets; art, sales of securities is a net loss if a copy thereof Is senLby_registered mail : co-chairmen; Mrs. Carl Alston,"- with the school's administration. to his last known address; or if a copy - ---,Mrs. Brjtosephson jewelry, luncheons, teas, snacks. (whether long-term ~or shorty to some- of the more routine Johnson electric motor with Maplewood, and. Miss Ruth Ans- thereof Is posted in a conspicuous place In Mrs. A._Levine battery complete control. Plus Special chlldrenir-areaT-Re.ser- ternx)—-the -first $1,000 of such or about the dwelling affected by the notice; -pach, _Westfieldrbridge commit- Judge - aulnbr - editor, Mary or if he is served with such notice by any MrstW. Savarin Master Craft boat trailer. Com- vatlons needed for lunch with • loss is deductible from ordinary other-method authorized or requirecLunder_^ Mrs. L. Atkin ' Santa, marionette shows, por- tee; and Mrs. Bryant Haas, -=m'come. Any~~ ba lance may-be. .Cflnwav_.,Kohler. who addressed LEGAL NOTICES —the—laws- ofJthTs^State.-Such notice may plete outfit -is^like •ne\y. $1480. the drop-out session said that-so contain an outline 6f~remedlal action which; Call 464-2378. Ttralts. Call YWatCR 3-4242, carried forward as a short-terrn_ 1 ch, 34 O • ,/*• 1 1 • • ception. — Tfiany girls, sought airline ste- If taken, will affect, COL.r~^^. capital loss for five years. SNOW BLOWER with 3 h.p. en- TO SHARE driving during week- . -AeknowledgrfTents for support wardess jobs because the posi- TOWNSHIP OF SPR1NGFIELD- —provisions of this Ordinance and with rulih. 14 sprmgiieldites NOTICE and regulations adopted pursuant thereto. gine.?Used only- once.' $75 ; or_ days only—from=New-Provideflee- trf-the benefit party-are extended q want to realise, a "loss tions'have been glamorized.^ 7 zany_person-affected by any notice whiclehs ~ JT ~ WHEREAJ3, the Township of Sprlngfldd- best ' offe~ DR 9=2008;: after Road-(North), Mountainside to to Kessler Institute of Rehabili- for tax purposes while still "Just what does a stewardess on the tenth' day of December .1952 conveyed_ ~ fta"s~"been issued in connection with the en- to Robert- W. Cull and Mary Jane Cull, his forcement pf any provision of this Ordinance, 6 p.m. - _ . --:_.• .Springfield Road^-Unloh, 7:30 - tation, Stepping—Stones, ~Saks~ keeping y"6.ur-position in the se- "do?"- Miss =ICflhleF^sk"ea-"She -| "wffeTby deed .dated asaforasaldandrecorded or of any rule or regulation adopted pursuant 8:00r.aiimr~arid~refiirn 4:45^> _thereto,_may request and shall be-granted Fourteen Sprihgfiejd-restdegts^- Fifth Avenue," Smith arid Smith . rnriry, kppp in rrpnH rhar _if you spends most of-her^. time as a_ —February' 26, .1953-4n_- Book 2033 of Deeds : tI0F2L TRAIN SET, in good 5:00 p.m. Phone AD-3-6185 ev- - at-page 139, certain lands in the Township a hearing oiTtKenfatterr before the Engineer, are among, 574—students who Funaeral Directors,- Crestmont flying-waitress." She-said^ that provided such person shall'file In the office condition.- Excellent buy. Call~ • buy the same security, or sub- of' Springfield known "and designated on the launched their colleg^_careers enings only. Savings, and Sam's Market of if other trade and service jobs of the Engineer a Witten petition requesting DR 6-3293. _1 stantially the same, within 30 Springfield Tax Atlas- as Block 31, Lots 14 such hearing and setting forth a brief state- thirfall at-Unlon JuniorXollege, _Springfield and Daye*i. Market- —were given the same luster-then to I7inclu5ive,saldpremisesbeliigcommonly . ' mem of the grounds therefor wlthlnien (10) TUTORING- by Union, Publie- '" known and designated as 104 Battle HULA've- Cranford. JUNIOR DINING ROOM Set. copperation._ =the=ioss-will- not_be recognized. young girls could quickly find "days after the day the-hotice-was._sexvedl SchooL-Teacher. All subjects, nue, and ' -•--.. Ebony, Table, 4 chair.s, Chinese _fThis sd-called "wash sale" pro- gratifying—positions^ in the em^ WHEREAS, the deed of conveyance afore- Upon receipt of such petition, the-Engineer grades 3 to 9. Call 548-2545 sald contained, among other things, a certain shall set a lime-and place for such hearing Springfield -residents who painted break front. 1 hid-a-bed, vision, 'applies to losses-only, ployrnent market. > -— _- and shall give the petltionec=wFitten notice after.5 p.m. •--•• . T restriction to wit, "No house shall be erected _ ~lauriched~their college careers best offer. 379^94_1.2. Hub- and not. to gains.' Next week's Another member of the Union. on any, lot having a frontage of less than thereof. At such hearing the petltloneVshall -rii be given an opportunity to be-heard and to this fall at Union Junior College LEARN FRENCH from native article will cover some methods County Vocational - Technical —seventy-five (75) feet,." and ELECTRIC-GUITAR . WHEREAS, subject' lots are located in an show why such notice should be modified are: William J. Barry, Jr., of Frenchman. Tutoring all levels.. for taking a loss, while still, Board of Education returning ' S^60 Zone_pursuant to the Springfield Zoning or withdrawn. The hearing-shall be com^ tion, Guild. 376-6291, evenings. menced not later~than ten (10) days after 60 Tudor Court, Robert F. Berke Conversational and business maintaining your-position in the from -the-conference urged "that ;' Ordinance, said S-60 Zone permitting the - Of "75 GardeiFOvalj^Anthony F. construction of a one family dw'elling on a lot the jiay on which the petition was filed; SoftAVater-ItVeheaper than din.' French, tourist hints. _Chlldren [Security, without violating the- "a proper-share of the educa^ [ having a'street frontage of sixty (60)feet, and provlded-that 'upon application of the pe'ii- Tire Musical Club of Westfield , tloner the Engineer may postpone, the date TDante of "36 Colonial Terrace, Buy or rent a Portasoft for as or Adults. Yves Dalvet, 347 w'ash sale rule. — -tional—doWa^—gy-for—vocarional ; ^••WHRERAS, the said-RBfierrwrCull rind will hold its regular-afternoon- Ma'ry" Jane Cull, his wife, have-applied to of the hearing for a reasonable time beyond Ronald J. DeSantis of 30 Maple little as $3.0ff per month-AD'3- Morris Avenue,Sprlngfieid. the Township of Springfield pursuant to the _such_ten^(10) days period, if in his judgmenr Avenue, barry—T. • GecstenBerg meeting. Wednesday, November the-petitioner has submitted a^good and' -4300; "Nfghrs AD 2-7237, PL 5- 1 —provisions of_RS. 40:60^-51.2 for the release MADAM-- MARY- Reader and 14, at i:?0. p.m.. irithe home of 202" Springfield Av sufficient reason for such postponement. of 96 SpringfielcT Avenue, and of the-covenant aforementioned, and 1278." =-• - • First Church of Christ Scientist^ Summit.N . J . After such hearing,, the Engineer shall sus.- Advisor. She answers all Mrs. Ralph A. Hall, 547 East WHEREAS, the statue provides authority John D. Hummel of 36 Hobart taln, modify, or withdraw the notice, depend- A brunch of THK'MOTHKR CHURCH " THK FIRST CHURCH OF for the waiver and release of covenantS—of. •HOSPITAL beds, wheel chairs, questions. "Located at 77 Main • Broad~Street, Westfleianvlrs. . CHRIST. SCIENTIST in Huston, Mass. ' -ing upon his findings as to'whether ; -- a municipality with respect to lands conveyed provisions oTtHIs Ordinance'and of the rules walkers, sun lamps, for sale or St., Woodbridge. Phone 634-9899. Ray Dahlstrom, Program Chair- "Sunday Service ill 11:00 A_ M. Suniiny School at 11:00 A.M. by_it-pucsuantJfccompllance with other re- -Also, Herbert M. Heischuber -andregulations adopted pursuant thereto have man, lias announced tharthepro- Wi'ilncifiTiy I psIimnnv.nii'.nliiifS S • 1 5 p.m. _ . qufrements of said statute, and . of 21 Tulip Road, Hans Kryger rent. Free delivery. Fruchtman's Open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. been complied with. If the Engineer sustains p =Jtr*T*tfci=n c rnnm, ,"i 40- Spfld -.- ;Vvo . Opnn Dally 1 0 to '1 :3 0 ' ' ;^~ _. ^JOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED gram will include performances 1 . or modifies sudLjuuice,—ILshall bo__deemed ^ef-JOJdaple^ Avenue, Miss_Gail Prescription Center, Summit, Q oxpcpt Sundays and "Hoi iclayR- and Uft^P Uu VViKtlH'K'd.ay mectinK by the fownshlp'Committee of the'Townslilp: FLOOR SANDINGTahd WAXING. • Also Thursday iCveninRS. 7:30 to !):O0-(e xoopt July & Aug.). —to-be an order. Any notice served pursuant yons of 65 Meisel Avenue,. '3-717'U • — - by Mrs. Robert_C, 'Boyer and of. Springfield in the County ol union, that to this Ordinance shall automatically beci ^Reasonable—rates,—GaH-DR^6 -_ ,.theiland8-heretofore_conveyed to. RoberUW —Mlss-Prudence-A.-'Madura.~of .Mrs^ Harry Mall, Sopranos7ivin>. 1 " .anVorder lt~a written" petition • for" a±t Cull and Mar^ Jane Cull, his wife"aforesald, is not flleeUn^h? Office-of the:5tgfaieer witl wH and.Mrs7RTCTLauver • ^0^ Lota ' 9 and *10 onrrhe—1961 fix Atlas, shall be-summarUed, _reduced._to_writfa»gri_ our old ice skates 'be discharged and released frormhe-i ~of-141 .-Hawthorne Avenuerggs; "••"" entered-as a maiter-pt^puRiclrejLonLr a -new pair^or--for a" good useo? in flie=offlQe_oJ=fcnglneer. Such ^ tiog=and-driveways. lotT&ving J- .frontage of less, i also Include a copy-of^every notlce_or ordec " aTiowjiice. . remove ahrubticryrstjees;: -live (75yfeet." 1^- ; Jiills_- Circle. -.-andsRobert- F. __i the=iriatteTi^..., r : on"your^old ice^skatesrfp iping. 'AlsiTrototilling. PL' __ -BE-fF-fifcfflTHttr~RESOLVECrtliat i —person aggrieved by the decislonof ihe_En- ' ZlH sei"~l?f~ 27^ Marion—Avenue; resolution does_,not supercEde7in-any vi ieer may seek relief therefrom in any the purchase of a new-p.airrGood 6-8977— PL S-19V ityTof^rtraKyjmillnfe Board and the Court of competent jurisdiction, as provided used ice skates exchanged, $1.00. Board of Adjustment of the Township of— by the laws of the state. Whenever the En- APT. FOR RENT Mrs. Boyer, accompanied by Springfield, as granted by the Statutes of gineer finds that an emergency exists which We specialize in a new tiny tot "New Jersey and the Ordinances of trie Town- requires immediate action to protect the size shoe figure skate as small 4 ROOMS 1st floor. Heat and Mrs. Robert P. Ferguson, will FUNERAL DIRECTORS ship of Springfield, public health, or safety,'he may, without open the .program with l;Lg I, Eleonore H. Worthington, do hereby notice or hearing. Issue an order reciting Travelogues as size 8. Also exchange . ski, garage supplied. Available Jan- F.H. GRAY SR., MGRxRH. GRAY, JR. MGR. certify that the foregoing resqlution was in- the "existence of such an emergency and and riding "boots. ARCHIE'S uary 1st. DR 6-1515. colibri" by Chausson,. "Pro- troduced for first reading at a regular meeting requiring that'such action be taker asjy/^ RESALE SHOP, Myresville. Open menade a mule" by Fourdrain, of the Towrtsnip Committee of the Township deems necessary to meet the emergency. FIVE . .ROOMS, Second floor 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. except Tues- "La lettre" byMoret, "Dormez- WESTFIELDCRANFORD of Springfield in the County of Union and/ Notwithstanding the other provisions of this' At Mill available. All utilities $140. Near State of New Jersey.heldonTuesdayevenlng, Ordinance, such order shall be effective ' 7-1149. '• • vous" by Wookerlin and"Hai, 318 E. Broad St. 12 Springfield Ave. October 23, 1962, and that the said resolution immediately. Any1 person to whom such Today's travel Interest in the transportation and schools. Call luli" by Coquard. shall be submitted for considerationandfinal order is directed Bhall comply therewith Orient Is the pictures story.of DR. 6-00 24, Phone AD 3-0143. passage at a regular meeting of the sild Phon4 BR 6-0092 .. Immediately, but upon the petition tp th.e The Burton Holmes Travelogue, . -Mrs.. Fprs'berg ,..W.Ui...present. •Township Committee to be held on November" Engineer shall be afforded a hearing as sopn CARS FOR SALE 13,1962, in iheSprlJigfleldMunlclpalBuUdlJig "Hong Kong", with Robert ROOM FOR RENT "Ei exultavit spiritus m'eus" at- o:uu rjvlu >t which time and place any upon his findings as to whether the provisions ru^NTSHEu^ivuOjvT^™""neartuT person or persons Interested therein, will be of this Ordinance and of the rules arid regu- lett as host 'and narrator, which 52 CHEVY, beautiful body, cheap, from Bach s Magnificat , 'An given an 'opportunity to be heard concerning lations adopted pursuant thereto have been will be shown Sunday afternoon, needs' work. 376-6291, evenings. busses, Private Home, Call DR die•Musik" by Schubert, "Bright said resolution. - t . complied with, the Engineer, shall continue 9-59.71. •' ' .' ' • Eleonore H. Worthington such order In effect, or modify It, or revoke November 11 at 3:00 PM. Is the Ring of Words".by Wil- • . •, - Townahip Clerk. it. ' Desglte cramped conditions for WANTED TO BUY OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT- liams, "Lullaby" from 'The Springfield Sun, Nov. l; 8,1962 SECTION 5. The Engineer is hereby inhabitants. Hong Kong is exciting Consul" by.'.Menottl 'and ''We. •' Fees:. $40.18 * "authored and empowered "to make"anda'dopt GROUND FLOOR Office. Terrazo hmldl floorj—hot-water-heatr-air-con-- Sing jo.,,HJrn'''_by' 'Purcelir'HeF'""" may deem necessary for the properenforce- character makes the rlsitorleel Book. Shop, 330 Park Avenue. aceompani's't T"'wilT'"'"b"e"'™'*Mrs.1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ment of jhe provisions of this Ordinance, ditioned, private lavatory, ample ESTATE OF JAMES J.GILBERT, Deceased provided, however, that such rules'and regu- at home. Excellent hotels make Plalnfield. PL 4-3900. PleaseX parking. $120 per month. Also Lauver, AND Pursuant to the order of EUGENE J, lations shall' not be In conflict with th'e good bases from which one may call for details. KIRK, Surrogate of the County of Union, provisions of this Ordinance, nor In anywise 700 ft. of sub-basement. Owner Vivaldi's "Concerto in DMin- ..made on the thirtieth day of October,.A,D.,. • alter,' amend or supersede, any of the pro- - explore the manifold attractions DR 9-3368. ' "• or, Opus 3, No., U" -will be DISCUSSION K>62, upon the .application of the under- visions, thereof. The Engineer shall file a of this bustling, teeming, turbu- SERVICES OFFERED signed, as Executors of the estate of said performed, by Mrs. Swett, Vio- certified copy of all rules" and regulations lent city. Hong Kong, with neigh- CARPENTERS deceased, notice Is hereby given to the cred- which he may adopt in his office and in LOST linist, Mrs. Caldwell, Vollinist on itors of said deceased to exhibit to the sub- the office of the Clerk of the Township of boring Kowloon, are among the scribers under oath or affirmation their' Scotch Plains. • CARPENTRY,, ALTERATIONS, PLEASE Return passbook #6749 and Mrs. Lauver, Pianist. This claims and demands against jhe estate of world's leading shopping centers, Concerto consists of three move- < THE WA Y TO PEACE AND said deceased within six months frorn the SECTION 6. No person shall occupy as and the shops are loaded with repairs. Free, estimates. Call to National State-Bank, Spring- date of said order, or they will be forever owner occupant or rent to another for occu- evenfligs. DRexel 6-6420. field Office, Springfield, New ments: Allegro, Largo and barred from prosecuting or recovering [he pancy any dwelling or dwelling unit for the ^ goods from everywhere. Added purpose oMivuig therein which does not Allegro. BROTHERHOOD" same against the subscribers. to the p tourist attractions,,; the "GENERAL carpentry, remode- Jersey. Sunday -November 11th - ^;00 P.M. conform to the provisions of the "New jersey "Frances M. Gilbert, State Housing Code[" established hereby as films show the colorful celebra- ing. Specializing in finislUng at« Concluding ihe program, Mrs, .'. The National State Bank of the stan'dardto beusedlndeterminlngwhether Newark, of Newark, N.J., tion of the Queen's Birthday. tics, .cellars, porches. S. C. Hall will sing "Ovgleep, Why 56 Denham Road adwelllng Is safe, sanitary and fit forhuman REMEMBER -— WINTER ^-Expcutors habitation. The Tin Hau Festival is an amaz- Kozlowski; AD 2.5451. ' Dost Thou Leave Me?" by Han- Spring'ield, New Jersey' Niicholsc , Thomson U Pekk, Attorneys ing assembly of Chinese Junks, J SECTION 7, Any person, firm or corpo- del. "Nell'' by Faure, "A Nun Telephone DRexel 6-3175 2110 OOrcharr d Si/. raiion who shall violate any of the provisions many surprising adventures Will FREP STENGBLijCarpentry.-rti* DRIVING REQUIRES Weatfleld, N.J. of this Ordinance shall upon conviction, be takes the Veil", by Barber, ,and Springfield Sun, Nov. fi,15 , 22, 29 pairs, alterations, cabinets,jbars punished by a fine of not to oxceed Two round out the film Journey to 'Tu che di gel sei qinta" from Fees: $19,20 Hundred and no/100 ($200.00) Dollars or by. this Cross Roads community of formica tops, recreation rooms, EXTRA CARE All welcome. imprisonment in the county Jail for a period "Turandot" by Puccini.. of not to exceed ninety (90) days or by . Hong Kong. additions. 1248 Magnolia Place, ,UMon, N. I. MU,8-6632.

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^Seasonal Record Now the basis of recordcomparlsons npr Livingston. If the Hifehlanders Showing, no ill effects from highly rated—teams and ~wffs a ^lightjayorite over the embattled against • their loiie mutual play up to their potential and fhpiy t~hrf*~ghlng by Veronfl_Hlgh opponent. "." Z avoid costly. mistalctsT theyxould - "some qlne days earlier, Goxer-. Governor Livingston team. But BenRuss£ll-andBobClark- South Plalnfielddefeated-Metu- ^win.,At any rate, the game shapes— nor Livingston Regional High chen, 33-7, a margin of only — Bp-as an interesting struggle and Scho"ol*s football team evened" -son_ barreled over for two quick Highlander touchdowns _ln the two touchdowns more than Go.ver- certainly qne well worth seeing. its season record at 3-3-Llast 1 Monday afternoon by defeating first-period—and Governor Liv- Metuchen._High_School, 18-6, In ingston never was headed. Hooters Having Trouble a.hard-fought game-at Metuchen. Russell raced around right end. The g-ame ha'd been postponed for six yards to score the-ftrst Inability to defeat teams con- ship; It also may cost the High- on Saturday by heavy rains.. • touchdown. ^ His short dash cli- sidered Inferior has haunted. lander sjthelr .second losing sea- Governor "Llviiigston Regional' The victoryput'the Highlanders maxed_ a 60-yard touchdown son in three years.T -.- . . '••• School-S-soecer-teanuall season. in the . right • frame qLmind for. drive. A short time later, Clark- It proved costly _again last Earlier this_season, Governor Saturday's battle with undefeated^ -son -went over the left side from Livingston had been upset by a South . Plainfield_High School at the Metuchen 10-yard line~~for~ week when the Highlanders drop- - • ^m - J ped a tough 1-OdecislontoScoteh— weak Hillside team,-; 2=0,_and by the Governor Livingston field. a second touchdown. a sub^par New Providence squad, Metuchen battled back In the Plains-High School at Scotch Kiekoff time is 2 p.fn. .. . . Plains. 2-1. Strangely enough, the High- The Highlanders struck early second period, scoring its only landers'°hBve whipped Clark Re- The loss, which resulted from and date In handing Metuchen touchdown to make it 12-6^That's glonal's Watchung Conference "its sixth loss in seven games. the way it stood until the final _a, third-period goaf for the Blue champions^ and • Union High's Despite. _its__mediocre record, period when the Highlanders cli- -Raiders, shattered any lingering powerful team which-is, hopeful hope the -Highlanders-may have Metuchen had named in strong maxed a sustained march with ~Q[ a • bid to the State Group 4 performances against some a five-yard scoring smash over had of retaining their Union soccer championship tourney. tackle by RusseH— County "Conference champion- Russell's second touchdown of the-game put the verdict out of *-m\ reach-of Metuchen. Tfie High- landers attempted two kicks for the extra" point by Mark Kelley TRIUMPH and a run by Clarkson butnone were successful. The victory boosted"the High- landers' hopes- of at least fln- ishlng with a .500 record this REGIONAL .(iOl K?V; HO. : JL season and preserving Coach Al Coach Adaiu-l'.'iiSoti! ln'n.i;.'' : Brown's mark of never coaching golfing year begins -iliK v. a losing team in his three- years_ TRIUMPH •hen, Ctrartes Lester, l^ptii .1, at the helm here.. ~ ^starters in the lirst \n'iii.\! Although Governor Livingston CONOMTS r.'.Hl-l/ I will be a, heavy-underdog against SEATS 4 ADULTS unbeaten; South Plainfleld, they CMWff "will rate thefavorite's role in the Thanksgiving-Bay game with Ridge~Hlgh^chool of Basking Ridge. -A^lir"of-thr(ctwo re-j m'aihing games' wo"uld enable the "•^wu Highlanders 7tp .finish up with. a-. Bill Harank 4-4-1 record. ' — The Highlanders, however, ate" shooting for bigger game~~In the form of an upsetof South Plain- field's Little--Tigers. &£jn£5r upset is not inconceivable "on

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Howard Thompso!i ol .•i;n-|!i.1 Scotch Plains police team loo rHURSpAY;'aNQVEMBER.'8, 1962 •PAGE -8 ; Curtis, Connalie Danielsori, Patricia Sales, Joseph. Sploom, was/ high' series winner with a' Thomas. _ Sawyer, • | Fre4rica --590.. ;Lloyd DeVos, Stephanie Doba, Teny Dressen. Homeroom 210, JSgheildecRer, GaU Schiefeibeini' Maintain Re"StSMirig s Artle_Gio-yer pacea t Sharon Fisher, Barbara Flana^ Homeroom 4, James festa,-, - Wl—L SHa 16m—Bowling League~Sunday gan,-Deborah Gaynes, Jade"Gpld- Jacqueline yjricent^, ~Vlrgaifl= ELcho Lodge- - man, jenette Gross, Sally Hand, Voigt, StepReJT Wach,; Richard Owens Flying "A" ~ Mende-took two 'out of three 220, Homeroom 104, Claudia Haury, Weldene'r. Paul Winget, Virgin,- tr;orn Holi<-arpio__:Atlanfic tlrfs- WilheTms" Const. ~ 1/ 2H. Other .high Jndbrtdtial games -Katherlne„ Ingate,. Donald-John-- Young. ^~ Villani Lift-Truck •._1.7_- 10 in Springfield Municipal were scored by Jay Doros, 210; Mr. F re'derix k Aho, principal' sin gut, Henry- Haase, Jean Hen- son, - Rooert jpnnson, Bruce-^ -Tops Diner 15 12 Souder, Michael Spadafora, Julie l)owli:if.; League competition to- Bob Bornstein, -209; and Leoof GoveHior Livingston. Regional. dersoitr Robert Heuer. Home- Jubanowsky, Sandra Ka JLEjJQietz Ins. 15 12 Stewart. sHomeroom 5, Mary- retain" its lead while Frank's Borselllno, 202. High School in" Berkeley Heights, ''room 110,"R"lcHard Hoyler, Nancy Homeroom 119, Karin Kolb,; Drug Rolls Twisters ~T5~12 Town, Elfzabeth Van-Nest, Lynn 7?HP5vtook two out of three from Bornstein and Dr. Irv. Green- announced—rifT^y that 1.86 stu- Johnson, David Jubanowsky, Laurel Ktistiansen, Eric Kunze,' Mountainside—Drug took both" Fugman Fuel Oil _rl"5- 12 Van Voorhies, Susan Winans. lihrhardt Electronics to hold its baum led their' teams to three dents qualified for 'the—honor- Kathleen Kilian, Paul Levy, Ro- Barbara Lake, .Richard . Lehn. high team game honors with a Eastcoast Equipt. 14 13_ GRAj)E9 "^ second place slot. Next 'Monday, games sweeps, while Jack Zla- roll for the.itrst—marking, per- Jjert Lynch. Homeroom- 102, Homeroom 11, Caroline Mazur, 1047 and high team series with Brewettes Nursery 14 13 Homeroom 125, Faith AHenV evening these two front-runners tln's team took high game witn iod which ende The next Kamel their number one player. Joy RamseyrHHona Rausch'en- IT "Avenues - Springfield "Cardinal G. Center. J..6 closest players are•John Kil? —Jack ^Brady:: of Clifton-eame berger, Susan.Rollison, Cynthia 10 Evergreen Lodge 17 patrlck of Eatontown, William through with an excellent vie- ( ' GRIDE 11 Rundlet. Homeroom 10, Charles DR 6-2000 =-17 Cross of Newark, and Harvey 5 POINTS Sprmgneld-EHa; -tory over hard hitting Jim Rltz j Hofnerooml0'5 JohnAdamlak> Schramm, Allyn Shepard, Jpaji Casternovia Bros. 17 Gut man of Union; all with two of Jersey .City, ^^.^ , David , c r # _ , Open Daily =or RESERVATIONS ..MUrdoj:kjy]7Q R erri 1 irigef Rcal_Es. 25 -losses. The Eatontown, Colonia match -ha-mm'cr,"~LyiHiMjaxg.tj^.," . Audrey -produced another™ upset~when 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. Borman, Cla.i re Buttle. Home- DINE Frl. & Sat. til 2 a:m. dOON TO 10 P.M. MIDNIGHT rURDAYS Thejynion, Jrs. won a hotly state champipn John Kilpatrick , Iiowls_200 of~Eatontown incUrred~tils se- -room 204, Rjch.ard Collins/ Jay CLQiED SUNDAY, AND MONDAY r contested" 6 to 4 victory- over 4 Curb spr Alan. SchiK-ll, ,1.4, of 185 Hill-- ^ond loss of the season at the^--Cowan, Ka'thleen Cusimano, vlCfr^Extraord inary sicle Aye., Springfield,—received Newark which had two hands of Jack-Drew of Colonia. Bruce-Douglas. Alice Elberson, Harvey Gutman beat former state Patrick Feel-ey. Homeroom 113, •-at the Four Seasons Bowlln; New Jersey Table Tennis League " A GUIDE TO THE BEST BUSINESS IN THE WATCHUNG AfcEA. THESE-FIRMS Last -Week's" Resulta •b.aundra Fca^ier,"James Fry- Alleys, Rt. 22, Union, for bowling champion William Cross, the OFFER PROMPT SERVICE AND~HAVE REPUTATIONS OF THEHIGRST QUALITY a 200 t-arne in Jmrhn—beague number one Newark "player, In Jer-sey-Gity- 6 Clifton 4* "BLST PICTU RSEM i competition. two games. However, in a three LJnion, Jrs. 6 Newark 4 Tb'Frf are bowling contests for game-match,-Harvey "lost to the Springfield 6 Bloomfield 4 junior keglers each Saturday-at-- number two Newark player Ken Irvington - 7 Murray Hill 3 A TOP.TH E 1IOTEI —the- local alley. - ~ r-Brause. ' batontown 6 .Colonia 4_ I Suburban ," • 141 So.Harrison^St. BiBSiNESSDlMCTOR ~7"_S_tariding of the Teams E. Oranf-e', N".J.» OEange 3-1200 —W L_ Pet. • ' FEATURE OF.^... " Springfield 33 — 17 .660 *SPHINGFIELD SUN *BERKELEY BEACON *FANVfOOD INDEPENDENT— Union, Jrs. 38 "• 22" .633 llbirty 9-6767 * SCOTCH PLAINS TIMES *MOUNTAINSIDE ECHO • " ~ LUNCHEON I-DINNERS SERVED DAILY rt /in * NTS '' ' ' Davis ~ .- 804 — 6 Centennial A_venua= T.fjtciti n icnlor " OPEN SUNDAYS~'T-IL 6PM — 'ALAKZitK TIIK GREAT' L GF.NERAL-JZREEN Crartdford, NCJy~~ I'M SHOPPING_ If you'r e SELLING OP-B-UYING DRexeT9-4942 NEWARK MSB make^one oall..and~oall - \. 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r H U R SPAY ;-NJO-V EM B E R 8. 1962 vri ngfield Girl County fair Contests Guest Rob, Will Sj>eak_ ~Siouts-rR-epoit & Fun .....The Springfield Brownie Scouts ElesUon Day will be featured of Saint^ James—Sc.'iool _had a at the next Summit YWCA social _ People who attended die Union pahy1 had. 332' entries In its con- At Temple Halloween—ParrV at Evergreen • dance,. ra=be—hefa—on—Saturdays-Gounty Fairy- which ended a test for a zig-zag attachment_to- Lodge,' on-Tuesday, Oc'rober 30, Rabbi Morrison D. Bial of evening, November 10, from 9 Week's run at The Elizabeth. Ar- a sewing machine and the win- Temple Sinai of Summit will 1962. -Tiie. Part jyunder the Chair- p.m. until midnight. Votes will- mory on Oct. 27, were fascin- ner was Mrs. Ellbacher, 201 manship of Mrs, J, Leonardos be the guest Rabbi at Temple be case • to elect a belle of the ated by the money guessing con- North -taTve; ClafK Sharey Shalom's Sabbath Even- - and Mrs. E". Zara, included the ball on the- basis of her popu- test' held at the booth of the City ing service the Friday Novem- •"Hello" Song, Judging of Cos- Nil sen Detective Agency gave larity at the dance. Federal Sayings Bank. A large ber 9, 1962 at 8:45 PM at the tumes, Appropriate Halloween away 11,500 toygunsandballoons, Good live music will be prn- fan blew a sum of money around fountain pens, key chains and per- Synogogue on South Springfield ' (lamf;, Rpf rr'slhnprjr ^ andTaps. vided by the popular Mood- "in a cage and the visitors "Were Ave. and Shunplke Road Spring- "—The following Brownies won" fume. In addition, about 12 to makersj and refreshments,- new supposed to guess the amount. 1,500 small fry were finger^ fleld. Rahhi lsrael~S7 Dresner • prizes: Prettiest: Lauren Sarge, : friends, and pleasant sociability _ri he-result -of the • contest is printed at the booth. - spirituaHeader of Temple Shaf=— Troop 501; Most Original: Bar-, are assured th'e single young equally fascinating. There were ey Shalom will be occupying the bara Lies, Troop 364; Funniest r~ adults who attend ;these_ sernT-? 6,000 entries and four people: At-the~Bristol-Meyers exhib- pulpit of-Temple Sinai that even- Barbara Vicedo, Troop 501. monthly ""dances. Young people guessed the exact amount, $535$5 . It, visitors wereTrelted :ing as-the two Reform Rabbis Troops 501, 346, 556, and Mrs. are-^invited to come alone or Albert J. Callus, public relations the number of pills in a jar. exchange pulpits. Solla's Troop, each won Troop with a partner. No previous re- officer for the-bank, said thefour Thefe^ were 2,500 entries and Rabbi Bial is currently serv- prizes for the games.-The fol- servations are required. A small people have been-asked to come Mrs. ^velyn Ramsey, 1467 Shir- ing in his tenth year_ as spiri- - lowing ladies served as judges: contribution is asked to coverthe to the bank to guess the amount ley Street, Plainfleld and Jerome tual leader of the Summit temple. Mrs. ;M. Henderson, Mrs. M. cost of the evening's affair. of change in an envelope to de- Stephens, 18W. St.-George Aye., He is the aufhor of severalre^~ Geaghar., Mrs. O. Murnane, and For further information.about cide the winner of the portable Lindencame within two of the ligious books for Jewish children Mrs. Ms- Warswick—-sincere the Saturday night dances, phone television set. correcr"Tiumiber of 10,3191 They" and has been one of the leading . thanks to these ladies a'nd also Miss Mary ida.Gardner, Young The bank also gave away 11,400 were each awarded a $_25 savings figures in Reform Jewish, edu- ~-to the lauies \yho volunteered Adult .Program Director, at the cup ajKTball games and used 298 bond. cation in the entire state of , •• their help «u refreshment timel YWCA-CR3-4242. - - ^_ ^sjTLaJLLtrqphies during the week. A 8t pTea Company distributed New Jersey. He is ' a member . The Brownie Scouts donated $3.- = FOR JNI(:i:r-StcvL'ii and Jodi Coheirr children of Mr; and Mrs. Robert_Cohen of Lelak ,<\vc, Another-contest at the Fair, about 4,000 coffee measurers a of the religious School accred- 19" t-owa.rd ti>e_Julie-tu- Lov?Tund, for a one-week" cruise in Florida day, plus a large number of small , itation committe.e__ojL the- New . Springfield-shew-hew it was done Jialioween .night-when Springfield children trick and treated in birthday pennies. for IMITI •'.' : — \PresbyterianGroupfor two awarded by Custom coin banks-to-tlre-kids and_thirsty Jersey Council of the Union of A new St. JamesSchool-Brown- Cruises, Inc. of Keyport and Mi- falrgoers were refreshed at the American Hebrew Congregar bile's engine in a closed garage. I ie Troop, under the Leadership ami. Beach, Fla., was won by Seven-Up booth, which dispensed tions. 3. Never stay in a closed, I of Mrs. F.Solla, began.the spoilt (To Hold Workshop 3,500 cups of-the soda each day. I Carhon Monoxide Stalks : Mrs. Florence. James of Union. Rabbi Bial has traveled wide- parked rcar "with~ the motor |j year"with the following officers: Another bank exhibitor ,-Central Last, but not least, the Eliza- "The Westminster Fellowship "ly and has preached in synago- running.- . ji President: Paula Natiel^s; Troop Home Trust of Elizabeth, had bethtown Gas Co. had one of the : high school—group of the First gues as far afield as Dublin, 4. Always keep a window open ! Scribe: Donna Solazzi; Treas- visitors guess the number of pen- hit exhibits of the" Fair with its London and Paris. Every Winter. Motorist- •• Presbyterian Church of Sprlng- —when the engine is running, and 'j urer: Patricia Lies. This troop nies in a glass jar and two people, Gaslight Theater, featuring old- - Rabbi Dresner has been re- field wlllihold a second toy work- A can be neitherTt He said that motorists who" -in slow moving^xlosely spaced !! meets at school on Thursday Mrs. Peter J. Schumer of Eliza- time movies. Ab"puT4,000 people quested by Temple Sinai to preach shop —on Sunday afternoon, been nor heard a*;aia_is stalk—p warm up their cars in closed traffic. • .afrprnonns. The girls will all beth and Stanley McCoy of Union, witnessed the. half-hour show. on his activities in the Negco ; take turns as- officers, serving November 11th, at 2:00- pjn. ing lift .most rwiu-on prey—the • j garages^are . inviting an attack' tied for the prize by coming with- The company also gave away Freedom struggle, jind will be iii the Parish House. careless '.vinter motorist.. ' by CO. "Persons with faulty ex- in each capacity for one month. liTtwo of the~"c"orrect~amount of -4r5G9-hat-s—and 500 balloons to preaching on—tfje-topie-of--"Ju- — haust systems are following an Schools Display j "This odorless -and tasteless • The Young people- repair, re- 1,*596 pennies, They were-each- the children. daism andthe Freedom.Struggle equally dangerous practice;"Dr.. killer is car&on- monoxide (CO), paint," and -re-assemble toys for awarded a J>25 savings in'Amer-ica." Sloan added. At County Fair iPost 228 PJaiis a ga.s produced by the incom- distribution at Christmas timer TheTJnion County Trust"Com- plete burning of a fuel, it works' j "There must be' care whije MODERM 8th ANNUAL ANTIQUE - The Onion--. County Regional— VeiltS I to childreain the Oranges. . pany gave away 7,500 bottle_caps SHOW •-: I by enterim; the lungs and cutrfrrc; dFiving~some compact car-s-which and the Elizabethport Bank and n High School Art Department had Sponsored by-Millburn RecroatU South Orange MotKodiit-CWith '. off the -supply of uxygt'ii that must have air cooled engines, the All- Continental Post ^228 of the The_jworkshop this year is Dept. each Saturday beginning an .extensive display of Art work - National^Siate Bank each gave =South Orange Ave-.-&-Prospoct St. combine with a person's red_ state meclica'l-director declares. paintings', netUptureT crafts and American Legion, wishes to~an^ under--the leadership of_Miss_, away about 5;000 cards with new Nov. 3- J0 a.m. at Recreation "Here is anexample of where a Pattl Feller, Outreach Chairman Bldg.- Taylor Pork Ml|!burn- 10 Nov. 13, 14 15, 1962' ^_ i 'blooil cellt. in order to maintain commercial .pieces - on display noun.ee two Ve'teraris~Day events. pennies on them. sessions $10.00 . Tues.& Wed. 11:30 a.>n. to 10p.m. I'ifr "~irr7irdiric; th Pr. N'oah 11. lii'iuid coolant is not present, and ThclF-annual dance will be"held-"^f the Westminstep Fellowship. Thurs. ll;30.o.rn.to.8:00p.,rn. — v at the. Union County Fair. 'The ' Singer^ Sewing Machine Com-r Lunchoon & supper-Donation 85$ Sloan, "•niedrcal djrHCU)x^of the ' Jieating- in- the passenger com- Fair-which-was^he"ld at th«-EIiza- - _on Friday N'pvornbeT" 10, Veter- Alls-tale Insurance t'lompanits. ,partment is attempted by using 'beth Armory the week oLQctober ans Day e've~"at the hvergreen • Carbon rri&nuxide strikes its heat from the exhaust system. __22nd featured a—wide variety of ~Lodgt-. Members have been can- _ victim;., In stuffy, unventilaiei.J' Extrerne_cautiori and immediate interesting displays. The High vassing, the town selling tickets i '_'places. A person- situng in a inspection slioirfcrbeutilized when -j- ^"^'"i' •display was set up but for anyone "who has no tick- j ti.'hdy clij-.nl automobile, subject any irregularities are noticed in by Mr. Murray Shercshewsky of ets they may'-tfe^purchased at I You could lose . to a ' lar;.'e—J«sc of C'can be the heating system.'-- the Jonathan-Dayton farnlry. \ku_ .the door. On Sunday November j- killed in as little lime as five CO'granger signals are. a Donald Hoagland, Coordinator of 11 --at 1:00 P;M, at the monu- j tightness, across the- forehead? -minutes, in some instances with Fine and Industrial Arts was in ment on the Town Green, a 1 throbbing in the temples, head- no^ ad , ance warnini;, Winter charge of this area_fac-the Fair memorial service will be held you dr7\£rs_Eai:ticularryaresu.scepT=~j-acli.e, tiredness, weaknessTdizzi- Committee.^. "- —fa-respect for departed veterans. -ible. i ness, nausea, los.s of muscle "CO can cause, serious illness ; contral-and speeded up pulse and and even permanent—bfafn—i-teea thing. .' on your car "ffial in-manv ir-ajfic-accidentsT; p^'ictim of this killer, DrV'Sloan when Irivers report they fell ! urges motorists to adhere te-fte- Featurpfra New asleep or were extretnely "following safety rule's. — drowsy, they actually were suf- i 1. Never allow your._automo- ——faring from uu poisoning".•• • bile-!s exhausLs-yslemJo-becorne^ "TW only way to adequately faulty. . . ,tpnarrl n»ninsi CO j>s -tQ^BStire 2.. Never start .your .automo- , adequate ventilation." Dr. Sloan h'ully AMomatUr Water Softener warned, - LEARN The oiilshmtlin;; new Ciilifgirn Mrn'r,1—II 'AiiiiVTiMitif - needs _TMI ;ittentioiLJvli;ilcvcr by you. A. l:.iw monthly TYPING ' _cl!aij}c includes all niainttnaiifc ancl rrpujrs c.v- and provides a liberal ~nuM;tMsc~opHnii ]>l;iii later wish.Jo_inij. ~" — •After jou have an accident, it'may_be-tqo _ Hate to discover you don't Irave^rouglv-lia^" __ LARCHMONT 5ECRETARIAUSCHOOL 72~Pric€ insfcslleibn _bjlity insurance. In the "United States- last— (Limited' time only) 668 "Morris AveniTe,_Union year.-lioficifeds of car owners, most -of them 7" average people who corisT9er themselves"good drivers, had~individual liability judgments exceeding •$ l_OO,O08-rendered- agailn- •How much liability insuranced .er After-you have a hreT it's toodLate_tOjvis]v= your~home insurance was up-to-date. If infla- tion has increased-the^vorth of^y@ar— home without your insuranceHDeing correspond- - ~~ihgly increaSed, you may. have_to_pay part of - the loss^out of yoiir owrivpocket'. ' Protection V'eek *' May "we siiggest you check up on your-insur- ==HKce right away? Novemb~er 4-10, is • " "

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.SPRINGFIELD. Bunnell Bros., DR 9-2400 Nelson B. Dane & Son DR 6-3400 Genovese Agency DR 9-2727

-SERVING LJJMlurs and ESSEX COUNTY

LET YOUR FINGERS DO THE WALKING ;Turn to the "handy Yellow Pages to find auto products .and service's of every kind.' SERVICES Whether you want repairing WATER HEATER or wrecking, dealers or driv- ing instruction, washing or' Byy an automatic gas water heater and enjoy the renting—|us! liead the ads, INSURANCE for Industry, Commerce and TheHome . learn the (acts,, and put your convenience of having hot water on tap 24 hours finger'on.the answer—in the r Yellow Pages. a day. Your plumbing contractor or gas appliance DR 9-2814 EL 4-5h j dealer will help you select the right size and model. YELLOVT . 4-5101 PAGES PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS. COMPANY TAXPAVING SERVANT QP A GREAT STATE

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