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Defense HirMiuay! Bonds On Whether your Jjlrthdny fullu ne*t week or next nioljth~wliy nol huvo I Covering SPRINGFIELD and MOUNTAINSIDE | It Hated her« by <:ulllnK Tho HUN, Mlllburn C-l'-'CO. or JoHron U'JIMIUI! Our hloa Will nirry over rho: ilntc OFFICIAL MISWSI'AI'KIt HUIIHCIUITION I'KICE rronryear tu i'l'or, uu linn It nnwin'f Sale Here Springfield, N.:J.; Friday, May 2, 1941 .... TWO IMMXAIIH HY TnlB YJ8AB Price Five Cents bb repeated. Vol. XVI, No. 27 TOWNSHIP- OF SPK1NOKIKM) "Happy Birthday" greetings are New Series Of Postal Sav- extended Oils week by the SON to ings Stamps Offered To "riffings Of Mountainside Are the following residents: Smaller Investors Merry In Attack Shooting Range MAY: •"••• '•• The. United States Defense SaV- Most Active In Kennel Circles Local Scout Drive •""• '2—Miss; Clarice Shack ,- — ngs . Bonds, and' Postal Savings )n Greenreenhoush e Opens Tomorrow Horace Forsythe ~" Stamps went oirsaie in tho post of- MOUNTAINSIDE—As soon as Opposite Sex at the Specialty Show j Donald Schwerdt ce at-the opening of business yes- Sharp opposition to any proposed little Miracle, a Boston terrier, was of the New York Boston" Terrier The pistol range of tho Police Albin Fischer crdsiy as part of the national-effort ixtension of agricultural facilities wrn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Club in February;' Department in Baltusro) way, several Miss Jean Swa)ison o make America impregnable. it Regional High School—was ex- drifting of Route 29 placed her in Mr. Griifing,_an accountant with hundred feet south of Bryant ave- SKows 40 Per Gent Gordon Swanson .Postmaster Otto F. Heinz an- ressed this week in a statement by in Incubator because she was a Woodward, Baldwin and Company nue,— will officially be opened to- Richard Danneman ouncod that plans were com- 3fenry G. Merry of Garwood, a mem- iremature pup. The incubator, a morrow when local police ollice'rs 2—Mrs. Cliarlcs Schilling letcd for thjs community;~along ser of the Regional Board of Edu- imall box used to carry dogs in and members of the Police Reserve —-PauhF. Prince, Sr. vith thousands of others from coast :atlon. - ravel, was placed in a warm spot of the. Springfield Homo" Defense Miss Beatrice Dunlop . Merry was instrumental in lead- •f the living room and Little Miracle Guard get under way on practising •4—Miss Agnes Heard Clifford Sippell, Jr. _• ng-that It is planned to consider a_ was wrapped around an electric of their ability in marksmanship. Miss JDorothy-Reeve greenhouse" proposal in a referen- heated pad. From the top o_f the For weeks, local police under Chief Not Over 25 Per Cent Of 5—Mrs. Frelda Miller Buys Stamps Earliest um last year In Garwood, which box was suspended an electric bulb Runyon have been levelling—a~sec- Miss Muriel Chlsholm\ cd' to its defeat in the entire dis- just to keep the air warm and at tion of land leased for the pur- Program Started Prospects Seen On •_.-•'"• Barbara Grldley Clifford Sippell, Jr., of 302 ,rlct. He_jwas not a member of the ,he side of the box was a ther- pose by-the courtesy of Andrew — Special Contact .„ G^Phllip Bono •'• Morris avenue, accompanied by oard at that time. There has been nometer which always read between^ Wilson against Springfield Moun- On Tree Planting Mrs. George W. Pultz his father, was the first cus- x report at the recent board meet- !5 and 90 degrees. tain. Crushed stone and target First substantial returns "from Wendell Bentz, Sr_, tomer yesterday at the local post workers-in—lho-1941 -Municipal Boy r r=z ing that it is planned o consider a The dog was fed every two hours, stands were -installed with' the as- -•• ' Donald Richardson" ~ office to acquire Postal Savings vorks-hop addition for agricultural .istance of the township road roller Tlie. .first.scries in a comprfchcri- Scout Campaign indicates that about stamps as the drive opened to day and night, with an eye dropper sivo -program of planting shade Edward Meeker 'acilitles, -which brought Merry's which contained warm milk. After and provision made for a 25-yard 40 per cent of the $800 goal^has been Mrs. Arthur H. Lennox sell Defense Bonds throughout distance. -It Is..planned, to.:eroct-'a. roes in Springfield in recent years collected,,it was reported last thn.-nation.- -: •- festuro this week, intended for' his several -weeks, of careful feedlng.-the. !onstituents~in~Garwood::i Hog gained weIghTan3~aTtcr months shod and resting, shady spot for -y-lafit-wookr—Through- -Notr^vei'-aS-per-ceiit-of-the-pre- Kie—youth— appeared—at-open=_ arrangements made by • CommiUcc- parod list of prospects' has been ing-time, 6:30 A. M.-and pur- ir~excTcfciii|; in tlie.oUtdoor-kemiela Uie_fflnrksmon when^not shooting. 1 ' James Olin Long ' "My personal view at this time is .longside of the residence of the Alex E. Ferguson,' head of Tho man--Pred'-A, Brown, chairman of canvassed, which would produce the Elaine Jolley Thompson chasod 25 cents In stamps from ho tree planting committee, tho achievement 'of the prescribed goal. Postmaster Heinz, who reports till tho same, that Is. I believe much Jriffings, Little Miracle was ready Police Reserves which function un- Florie_Brettler needs to bo explained" cnd~proven, to enter ~o~dog show. der the leadership of Mayor ScJ Union County Shade Tree.Commis- if tho same responses continue, the 8—MissTEdna 0.. Wernll, that sales were light for the before it can definitely be said that sion had si gang working in the eneral cominlttee3pointed out. Lorraine Buckley. balance of the' day. On Wed- Whenever" we took her to a lander, ' told the SUN that, about ownship to plant fifty, young maple ur district really ncod.s either the jhow," Grlffing said, /'she dom- 40 Legion members have signed up The • Lions Club's committee, of : nesday, a day earlier, a local trees.- which Herbert A. Kuvln is chair- „ woman Applied and paid for $10 igricultural course instituted" iri~the- inated all the dogs. She' was an for service. When a portion of Uio all of 1939, or. the greenhouse- actress and was put to win and list, has boon eliminated, between Five thoroughfares received the man, has been biisliy engaged in in stamps tp "beat the gun," but benefit of Hio first planting, includ- approaching business men and firms workshop. FurthermorcT^assTmiirig, dld;!Li~H,lbbons-{tnd-oups proved-this 5 War Outlook Is ~in the absence of7"her~~name", hat we do heed ..the; course, that it Maple avenue, South Maple find has* been receiving "splendid young Sippell. has the coveted statement.'•' * i;emain. Tomorrow's appearance at avonuo, Battle Hill avenue, Alvin is sound and successful as a voca- ROBERT IJ. GItlFFING the .range wlllunarlc tho first tiino support," Mayor Wilbur M. Seland- honor .of tlie first May 1 cus- Later that year she was winuci's .e'rrace'and the lower end of Marion er, general chairman^ explained— tomer. ional subject for the students of emale at the Specialty Show of the of New York-City, bccaine'lntercstecl tho group has yet sissembled." Ed- StfessedTo F>TA the:idlstri£t,—it™must-be-obvlous-to Wpstchester—Boston—Terrier—Club "in—dogs—10-ycars^nBo~nnd~cntcrcci" —Jr-MeOarthy—• will—be—range avonuo. Mra.—Ida Baumann, yMiose activities 1 Tho Governing,:.Body has appro- comprise contacts in individual resi- the ordinary citizen, that the course nd finished her championship at his_flrst terrier in 1332 when Jiis master when the* Loglonairos are on 1 Stating that America was on the to coast, to do its full part at the hould be included rn;.the curricula the grounds. priated a small amount in Hie 1941 dences, likewise has seen her as- the Delaware County Kennel Club puppy won aiiblue ribbon. It wns budget for new "trees" and intends to verge of-war-, Howard Pierce Davis/ opening of the savings program. if the proposed county vocational if.'a later dater She won the Fu- only natural that his wife should It has 'been, emphasized that..Che sistants well received in local calls. newspaperman, correspondent and Postmaster General Frank C. school, a current topic in the news continue the practice yearly until Until—their work is compjbted, Walker, In a letter to postmasters turity at the Newark Boston Terrier become infatuated with dogs. Soon new range-will'be used only by tho 1 news analyst, told members arid today. Naturally then, we ~would~ they were brooding and raising bull- Police Department and Police Ro- most~local streets have boon so- canvassers who are., .soliciting or- throughout the country, said that !lub Show and was the youngest shaded. anizod groups "such as members pi' friends of the Springfield P.-T. A. the help of local postmasters would have, no further use of this pror/oscd puppy. She was Best of Breed at dogs and terriers and at one time sorves. Warning- signs are being on Monday evening at the James bo " a real service to the country;" addition to Regional. • the last show of thcTNcwark Ken- had around 20 dogs. Todny they posted to keep outsiders away. the .official family, school board, Caldwell School, that after the war, He transmitted the thanks of Sec- "Also in consideration of our Na- carc_for. 10, all terriers. publi/j safety departments, etci, will — nel Club-and Best Of Opposite Sex hot have any reports, although al- permanent peace can •only be retary of tho Treasury Morgenthau tional defense program, and its aLtho Kennel Club of the Boston They hnvo~livocl in tho borough REUBEN H.