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—VOL' XXVII—No. 5 SPRINGFIELD, N. J., THURSDAY,1 NQVEMBER-i-7rl955- tOWNSHW OF. SPBlNiBriELDV OrtlCUL NEWSPAPERV* 10* A COPY. $3.50 BY THE Yl

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- ._- to start those Davega Stores, well known Ihristmas mailings!", Post- ~76-year'old chain , store OF- master^ A. V.—Del Vecctiio .. Last" week's local-^electTOn—results have given'the -ganigation and -ono«jof • tho ya'rnA^ ^r>f^.yjy"' Ifliinchingi tiDi j largest merchandisers in ttii,s 1955 "Mail Early for Christ- .t threatens to-carry on right through'to tluL Spring mas" campaign. .';•'"" : : . section qf the~nation; become primaries-" •"•;''--v ', " ""''"'".•"•"•"•"'"•"••"• . • V raember-s of Springfield's "While Christmas is about a " All of the self appointed political, trouble shooters month a\yay,There in-the-Postpfr can now'point to conclusive reasons to prove that the'elec-, "rapidly growing retaiL sales fice-it's Christmas-todays and group with the formal ^pen- "every day. until, December 25th;" tion was won or lost because of this and that—but the men ing of their new~and elal> he said; Applications for extra behind the guns for .both sides Jn. the Springf ield contests^ |~orate" establishment torrfor- help are being processed and-the are satisfied that everything possible jvas done, and no analysis of the vote will Change "anybody's"Tnind at this .» rowc (-Friday) on Route 22. hejp_ being selected, trucks are being serviced. In fact every thing late date. -.—. ^~ . This- recently. "completed ~~i,.,:..:. readied-fori;he-flood"of - One very"""importaht result of building is located in Spring- Qbesd onJELaate-22-practica all_ggcj>rds of the Springfield jbst Handville-to the- Tdwnifiip-Gom- Lumber," office^-: :— _'. ..'_ •-;— .: mitteerJs-that-feere'is rio^questionr ~justracross-the=h-igfiway-aiwi iMany gifFparcejs-have^alreadi been dispatched tOr-membe'rs~of are_now united under iheJeader- : v rHbward-xFormstin-restaurar if:"li?eaI~CHairTiia n Charles'- A ctaff nf Ttiprp.handisini to _civittatts •iniforeign: countries •ehrtstm-aricards~lo) es experts; under,^training.for ihaLjthe_Republicans_would^-50w- I"—several weeks will be in charge —be-deUvereti-in ^iOhey arfl-seatrby-air mail present a united front-^that there- -of Salnuel—Stejn^-who has been were factions and rival groups_ -£a«sigtted-as general manager of before December ;l¥t. Mail gifts now to_frfends apd not -marking tim.e__jsj&__the "Springfield—operation^- Mrr J3eardsley leadeisfiip^^but both 1^- Stem comes here with over twenty READY FOR CUSTOMERS^— Photograph showing new equipment has beenJnsfeUed to give service to the cus- ing .in otiier states. - - • Davega Store on Route 22 in SpringfieEf-whiclr will be Postmaster Del Vecchio espe, the Democrats.and some.of the y f experiencp e with the D^ tomer and display the-greatTTumber of items. i hi formally opened for business this week. Plenty of free park- daily-calls .on__the housewives-to vega"organization in their New — (Mickey Fox Photof help in his egbrt to deliver, every aBze that these rumors of divided: -York—stores—and^recently—had :Ing spacejwill be avaUabieJor.all_patrons_and-every- modern. : loyalties—were—entirely—-untrue.- charge of the White-Plains oper^ packa^e^ndC3ristitm fore' December 25tn,:. Beardsley'and Mayor Bmder are ..ation,. making that store one of "The lady- of the house is in in absolute control of the GOP in the best in the entire chain. - charge,of each family's Christmas: Springfield-and..: the'-vict^y-last He will be assisted. in__intrb- mailing program; She"sefexts" the" week over-a h.ard-punching"Derao- "ducing .Davega's selling and mer- cards, buys; most of the gifts and. cratic-team, makes their position chandising-methods by John A. s to it that the iff very secure as heads of the Re-' .Herdman 'as •senior assistant man- friends and loved-ones is up _toj JOINS CHADWICE OFFICE. publican Darty; here. ^. "."TJ- ager. Cyrus Sandier and Vincent date." •-."' -•— '- — rMayor—Binder is "mentioned Shannt, ..two others with experi- .-.—-. - Springfield for many along with Chairman Beardslev^ Trnce iiTTDavega's operattbnsiviir -He-urges that-you^take-the fol- '""" iiseT—as-^mliny-^"sep?rs : lowingjsteps at once^_get out your years, has become a member "of [_fcelp"in-SpringfieM as-:assistant the- B. Jf^ Chadwick^-Agency,-well pointed out,-it. was he vrtio^took^:: managers. Executives-from: the Chrwtmas card listYhd-carefully l\old) Of the campaign aMng' with— check through it. Make sure each known realtors" at 336 Morris Ave- -home_fi£fice's-iri New York_City nue. Mrs. Niesz is a member of Beardsley—when=^aiings "began and Newark will T>5rticipate in .address includes the full name, toyook a-little/discpuraging" in street and number, city, zone and the Board of Realtors of the jOr- 1 the formalxopening day 1 -the-early-weeKs of-the-contest. state. Then pay a. visit-to the Post anges and Maplfewood and^has 1 monies. ". . • . been veTrjraictlveiri^vSribus civic 'As soan\as the 'pros'—-the, po^. Office, stock up on stamp's (use local The riew • building is conceded^ 3c stamps on :'• your Christmas -programs^ or^nc . IL . ... _ , -•to be. the last word in'displaying :cards'jfor fifsfclass^mail" service) is- a -member-of- the -Springfield all types of merchandise which ^On Page-15) Woman's Clul», V.F.W. Auxiliary^ the happy workers for the victors,'. will include The usual stock items Mothers' Guild of St. James -"the, whole campaign changed and you",-could_seer thei difference "oiDavega^stoTeSTsach: as., tele-. -Church,, past officer of the -Rosary fe vision-sots, Radios, refrigeratorsr PRE TEEN DANCE Society and secretary of SprinjF immediately. Thire's-nothinJFio- eloqueht as having the winner and - sporting goods "and si>6ititie*r»p€ _Fjiday,-rNoyember 18th TieldnCub Scouts^- Pack 171. Mrs.\ ^parel-^ith: the. addition off such none-pf-1he.fdissidenLinfiinbersrdt: NiesV joins~the5genei!alI5ales or-" ithe^loca^Rejpubiican^brganizatibn flepartnvents -as^ drugsjTtoys, Gym 7:3d p.m. gaiilzatloif ~6t &ei Chadwicfc "Ageri- candy, household - goods, -^Snuff will now be_ able to challenge this For All Springfield! 7th & 8th cy, Springfield. members of theleadership. T^is should dose the |_ electrical appliances, photograph- • Graders Board of Realtors of the-Oranges ItidZiL ranks." " £ and Maplewood. ..•.—; j solace inThe fact that theyiiorcedLl..._ -the GOP-to put in their first team Stores open their hew operation on the highway tomorrow, ager "Jack" Herdman, and General Manager Sam Stein. Home Here last weelcT7TfaturaUOhe.y,_could- hilli^hriHltl^^ (Mickey Fox Photo) have been'much happier-with '. didates. and—the-narrow margin _ of defeat makes them look ;ahead : Marmon Property Legion Head T( Continued on Page 4) „ • • Red Cross Board Politics may be a "many/splendored thing" to the ma- jority of people, and-adverse-election results are usually ByPeclS Plans Big Program wrappedin-ceiLQphane^and. placedJn. th_e_ho'pe' chestrrintiL _»Secon3 d Fatality by Theproposed, newt shoppjng-cen-- Children next -year. - _. „ t'er on.th¥ Marmon property which^ Springfield Superintendent But to one home owner in Democrats lost last-week;" said wotrtd-be located in both-Spring- - Members -Je_ of the jubliearis -iKon both~places on tiie_ happinesshnnninAPK . TJJo'iiWe'vAe haVi n A.d fUnthe.",1 linntriheavyr . oncliearlyr TitflpfiiiTuesday^jnprniriv ' tnnrninfgf ltrViawhen« •a» tbriurnJ~Monday evenirig^and'clis e-^new-Edward J\k_Waltbn: TimesToffering the entire'afea to township" to financially support the drive in'behalf of Township- Committee—that • was' ^- (Contiauedon Page 15) Roselle resident,- Robert. J. -"• Mc- , cussed^ various phases, of a pro- 'th'eendof the-world." . .-• Kean, 30, was killed at 1:45 a.m.;, School should, be ready for by sold! Retarded Children "which,, comesTtdTa^ close this week! ; occupancy by January 1. The advertisement reads as fol- gram of activities. Plans for. es- So discouraged are these ardent his car striEing,a tree in front Tte^riv^tn^Sl&Tii^ie^^ V.F.W. Ladies Meet '.. If ""this schedule is maintained lows : "For Sale 100% sKoppiSf "raBltsHiTig—nead'quTiTfers~4oT of-the Raymond Chisholm School _MOhe_iuMngJtoej[_'ove£ito_ center" location, Summit-Spring-. m- South Springfield avenue, ac- ort under the auspices of the New Jersey Association Eor -Red;rCrojsr at—the—(3annon Ball 1 the local school board by Decem- r^J. J. juncfiorTbf Springfieldv "cofaihg to the~policer reportr ~ Retarded -Children to raise "funds~T6r-Tiecessaryiwork~in Hbuse. were extiored, a majority ber 15,_the. "school" superintendent avenue, Broad. Street and Morris : : ing classified, advertisement: the Ladies' Auxiliary to_Battle The first'death was August 2' 1 research.-T.- • ~' ~~. • '•' of the Board members" agreeing ,s coniident pupils^ wijrbe • abfe Avenue;—Twenty-one—and half REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE _ _ H*|ll Post 7683, was held on~Tues.- acres,: 19U0 foot road frontagdS that such a move-would help the- to start 'classes righr after the oMrs. Goldstein, is" assisted by iral palsy,' Mrs. Gotdstefn _.. SPRINGFIELD day evening, November 1^,' atwas. struck and killed by. a car- lliCtt500000 / local^chapter ^considerably.'.. RANCH HOUSE InlFielflstone sec» g Mrs,—CHarles--J.-Hampton"..as-cp^ Udfc!HlfildThrbdobndfc!H»lngfieldiTheebedrobm ^ hPtHMi in front of his home at 58 Shunpike Reports were received on ^ ,000. No-discrUitTnatlon^ Must be population. Phone or write for de- on>mpn blleiiir-Diorirts can't^wlri. ^~Fihai~arrangements were made P. Day, u Junior Red Cross membership _The police—report-of—Tuesday^. •• be-',moved foam the" Raymoni m£tudes =the—following—wowbi-kers^t - MentaLretardatifln-is-ajondltion; -Wrlte-Box""'Dem-ocrat'' -SiirlneHailfia F Street, New York Guy. ^- Sun, r~. ' l-Chishqlm^SchAijvheue they Mrs. A.- Pancani" Sidney—Stolz^ ifc-impaired~orsmcomplete, mental Saturday, ^Novemher-39. — -_ been sinceXwas-learne? that."the this, week throughout Springfield ers -pt-this^five year old Keaiuis, believexh"f6~have^- V. F. W Udies To ^Waltert-TieU. "TVIi-t,^' 3i Jiie.y •schools.-Ills thfi3Jbpe~Df"the chap1' n- arverr-fnrcrTesidential '— Guest--speaker e-evening asleep ~5nrhis-cafc3Kfint_oJf the, ancOieedsi ^oLjJpossible-before Jhe

BAHAI WORLD rAITH 7:30 "p.m.—BTentng_lKoraMp_S«_5«^ • "• Tuesday. Nor. 22, 8:Q0',jTm.T-W(Si- Flrulde chats ercry'fcld^y 'en's Missionary and • Swrfce- League ' I ______^m___J_ j_d___ l J j I oral Jewish Center Debates Torah Scroll J. v. loair 1*1 8alter_Streetr'SprlrJl=! - r>""' .«_t-h >_nhiin;hi_ " ~ , SeTftroitrsScred^bjeo fleld.'"" ••••••••• . . lor Choir rbheaiisal. , " I ,'.* synagogue-are its Torahs. .These Sunday- Schoot=3'to 14, H to. 12 7:45|p.pi»—B1W«) Study and .Prayer SERVICES p.m. . __^_^ ' . ' ' • Service. • -. ,. are the-parchment scrblls.contain- • Aoulf^Sld ei^rf to 12 pjn. 8:15 p.m.—Juntoi.and Youth Clxolr ing the- first ifive books of ^the THE 'ftlETHOPlSr CHURCH • rehearsal, ' - -...,.- Bible. They-are-written by' hand •EpHEy'S KPIscnPAT. CHURCH 8:30 pin.—Teaoher .Training Class-In, Main Street an£ 'Academy-Greeir- Uburn & Springfield Parish Sunday-Sohooa, Room 1. .. • '•'• in Hebrew and are kept in a large -Sptinglleld- -Main-Street^Slillburn W. N. Baiiz, Organist —y , ReT. Hugh W. Dickinson, Rector ST. SOlfN'S "tl)THEi*AN CHURCH'" curtained 7a"i1r~atrtlie~ eastern end' 659J Springfield. Avenue • -_rr.-_._ Temple "room. The high Marvin W. Green, PJi.u.^ Pastor Summit, It/ 3. • " ^ DRexel S-1695 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. ' i Rev. W. S.. JUnmTrT, Ph.D. '- points of .every. SabbathTService 9:30 a.m.—Family Worship Service, Associate Publisher & Editor,- JULIAN SABOHN conies when one of the Torah__is Church School & Bible Class. • Sunday, Nov. 20, 9:3* a'.ra.—ChurcJi _»«»JJlJ5eJie4ule _; Z—L. —11 ».m,—Morning.. Prayer & Sermon. Sohool. . '.'.•.. -" "'" TELEPH.ONESr^ ~ Ivom 0:30>and 11:00 a.m.—Graded Ohurch 11 a.m Holy Communion & 8ei- :30 a.m. aJid 10:^5'a.m.—Wonhlp. The ' Scliool Classes taught iby consecrated Murdoch 6-7444 ark, placed on the reading desk, mou. Service. Sermon,.Perhapa Not Enough. DRexel 9-5000 DHexel 9-5001 ChrlsWan teaishers seeking to apply 3_p.m.—Dootrlnol EHsciisslonai group. ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER • 27. 1929 and a prescribed portion of it is Che teaohlngs at the Holy Bible to the 8 p.m.—Organ4 recital by Ashley B; • experiences ot growing youth today. .CHUKCU OF CHRIST Published eTery Thursday at read. The portions are so divided SCIENTIST Miller, AAGO, organist'ot Radio City Cross-&nd-Crown-award system In use. Music Hall, and/ Mr. Fred. Thomas, • Morris Avenue. Springfield. N. J. that tfie entire scroll is covered in Enroll your child ait tho»9:30 session. 292 Sprlnefield Atenut : .Summit, N. J. I'tarl'tooeTaolotelrTOf—lihe" BplaoarAl -Oa- ~ | by SPRINOHELD SON PUBLISHlS<3~0O; ' - •. 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship In the Ulcdral .in Newar*. ayear. • • • Official. newsp&per of tbe "Township of Springfield. Subscription' ratea by Preabyterlan Parish House. The Cham- Thursday, Nov. 17, 10 a.m.—Can«er Every synagogue aspires to pos- ced and Junior C*o!re' Wll lurnlsh 11 a.m. Sunday Service'. Dressing Unit In the Fartoi Houae.. ' .mal^postpaldrOnfcyeaxir«i5»^6lx-mo.i^ si>eolaa*mu6lc.-Ir.-.areen,L,lU. 11 a.m, Sunday School. , .-a p.m.—Women's-8oolety-rn«~en__vi Cantor'Irvlng-Kramermin Secvioe. '• ' ..:•• :_"' . 'Mlnli ' 7 :(KKp.m^Youth Fellowship Meet- AgsomrlndiafBaving' felt a de¥p~ :J -MULT1P4.EJJSIIN& SYSTEM.l — A-cordlal-welcomed «xtonfl«rt to all , Friday Night-Service—8:30 p.m. Ing. _ : • •—_f; —Also-jarticipafing-in- the Dedk: '—7:45 p.m.^Bvenihg Service. ' " • .— ipiritualjieedjthere, je-returned hhll thla historic church. Saturday- Morning• SBr-vioe—rl0I~5~i cation=program^wJll-be-MJS.-Sher- -Thursday, Nov:-24r8 :tojla,m.—3KfiBldss| Bepresentlng-e**-200Zyeara_ot faltlL radio- broadcast—by—Revr-Ache; •dpo-Etied, Mrs.' Leonard Goktefl- Mitt mvluB.IU.IIM ettmrnanlty, t Jn^. TEMELE SINAI r-~-—~* i -— - ttdlo-Station"WAWZ, 1360 ice. TISG1S YSTliiJVL-Contact and Billy~Bgnder."Mrs. Alvin Jay aJMissiohary r-Teacher, associated vltes' you to' worte-«nd worsh SUMMIT VISITORS ABE WELCOME AT AMi frtihlyr worship in its Reform-Jewish-. __|-T5ffa!i=a7-vxrral~rieirditlmi7~A~ with UHT Hindustan-Bible-Institute; 9 :30 a.m. Church -School —— aEftrpnfrTircoinimniityrcinircir —Bxri8tedrStreetr^st-Oranger_f.;iuV-.,. small—seroU^-in--the form^-of a adrBiEatarUnB^ftV . Sprlnj-flplii and Waldron Avenues ' The doors being closed to hiTSlis- thBag 3 years. Classes meet In . -orrlsonrDirBIal" Torah, is being made up-in which both the -chapel and parish house Cantor —-Norman Summerj .:.-• • •—-^ / , ORange 3-0430^ those attending the ceremony "will sionary work, he^eturned to-the under experienced leadership. * - • • . , — AWNOllNCINGl.:: - 9:30 * 11 ».m. Church Wonhip Tomorrow, 8:30 p.m.-^abbath Eva inscribe the names of family mem- in 1953. - . - - Services' .''-... Services. Discussion evening, topic, The -Springfield Barber Shop; bers and friends they wish to hon- These- two-^Servloes ate identical. "What DoesJEeliglon Mean=To-Me." • After-returningjhezacted as'a LYAiag^ n Religious School. Sunday, 10 a.m. at 268 Morris'' Avenjaer--i8 proud fi> Hhildl home .Missionary at-the Walnut piedges will be diedloafted at both serv- The X.M.C.A. '— -— announce that e£feclTve*"Octobej! tion Scroll, donated by Mr. Ralph - -streetrBaptist-Ghurch in Newark; ices. The Junior Chbdi- slings at the- - 31, Nick Gargano, the~"Scpt» Your Property First Servloe and (the Senior Oholr at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Feldmanrwill-be kept in the ark and has been active with the the. Second Servloe...... — Colonial Aye. and Thoreau Ter. Italian/^jwill be associated wi^ nearTtheJTorahs. — •2:00 p;m. Bvery nlemDer uanvass -Pnton, N. I. Young, Peoples Society of the 7:30 p.m. Christian-Etfdeavor . ReT. Kenneth A. Dalton, Minister us, £'-— ivangel Baptist Church'of New- Tuesday, 7 p.m.—Junior—Ojholr i«- REALTGzR Thursd4y,-Novhrsd4y,Nov l«,3:30^nd4:18paii:18-paiirr Nick Garga'no. with 43-years a, _TOhurcnn.. ._ ._.._. .. • rr d 8 —JunioJunior Choirs rrehearse e at the ohuicto. •experience in the trade, was for- Revolver Team Wednesday, 8 p.m. — •Muinfcsgiving 7:15 p.m;—Youth, Chair rehearseohuts aot Ohly_a REALTOR can give you At, present Rev. Dreehsel is Eve Services1.' . theLchurch. -- merly'^associated with the Ray- 8:00 pjri.—Adult Choir rehearses tut mond Commerce Barber Sh<^|> MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. teaching iii the ' Winfield^Pafk HOLY CKOSS^LUTHERAN CHURCH Loses To Essex School System; and pursuing the ohurob. and the _Capitol Barber_ShdB,. ^_.The.-Springfield: Revolver Club • 639 MonnUln Avenue--^V_-' Sunday, Nov. 20,- .9:45 Consul^ us in the beginning ... r "courses in "Education at Newark Springfield,- N. j.•'.. . .• Sunday Sohool clMara both-in-Newark.-- __^V__L .; ^r : team lost their second match in 11:00 a.m.—Morning Wip Service.. State Teachers tollege;! - — -^Rev. Eric H. Rlek*r ..- -^ Come in, and meet "Nick":ff six-starts in the North Jersey Be- Dr. -Walter B. Davia/ Professor off M MUsU - and save time in the endt elons at the Eastern Baptist Theologi- the '-' -.:-•.• -voiyer—League to the Essex Pis Rev—Dreehsel will-commence cal Seminary In' Philadelphia will be Sunday_Biervlcei: the- guest.speaker at both the-morn- tols^la'st—SuHday'oii^tEe^ local" •-9:30—a.m.-i-Suhday-Sohoolv •Lesson lng amd .the evening services. ~ SPRINGFIELD BARBER SHOf range,:Scores were as follows: 11:00 A.M. worship service in the Topic all departments. . — ,• • 3:00 p_i.—YouthTtna—Adult Choirs 268 Morris Avenue Z" —Essex Pfstol—P.anek279, Marke 0'3O_a-.mr—Junipr^ Bible Class: Hol° y rehearae ait the ohuroh. tl:00 ! a.m. —Church Service, J:16 p.m.—Young Adiult FeUowihlpr Specialising in Children'! « REALTOR. Member of the Board ot Realtors of the Oianges, ' 274, O'Connor 272; Cillicia 261, Springfield -Avenue, Springfield, Communion. -T- ' .' Bveryome-'-ls -lavlted-^to -attend. -Mf. 7 Maplewdod, Livingston, Mlllbuin, Short Bills, and Springfield. Total 1094. '-. 'v • ~~~' N. J. Rev. Dreehsel will also teach ST. JAMES* CHURCH_ James Hunt,' Sr., will lead' the dds- and Ladiei' Hair cutting Z ' With a background of yeaii-of service in. Springfield, we offer you' Sprintfleld ousslon on "The Christian at Work." :—~ -~v ~". ^ a complete and unexcelled service In all matters pertaining to sales,— the adult Sunday School Cla,ss la al -proT>erty-managemcnti-»PP '» «i investment -properties arid Insur- Jones 270, Wozowicz 261; DuBaT lQ4Q 5 8und»y Uu*«a: ance. , 7 a.m. -251.--Total~1053.-r. \ -j_ each Sunday morning. . ._• ' —8-a.m. ^-_ -The next match is with liaufef RevrDrechsel-isTnarricd tirthe 9 a.m. $36 Morris Ave. (Next to Post Off ice) Springfield Rev. Edgar A. Dreehsel - former June,Genkinger of Union, 19 a.m. . - ;Labor,atory_on the. local range this 11 i.m. Sunday afternoon.. , '.•:;"' = - —The newly^organized" ^Spring- N.-J. • 12 Nnnn . field Baptist Church"1 has "extend- When You Sell^ou^Uome ^WHY LIMIT ed"~a Pastoral call to the-Rey. Plant Now For Sprintr Beauty h--—J; ^ AN EXCLUSIVE Edgar AI Dreehsel, formerly oi- Use th# system setting jfie MOST homes in every area Maplewood, N. J. t- - ;•_ ., „•.._:• grown"better varieti«r Born, in the_city of Newark, —• ^— MULTIPLE• LISFWITH . . . Rev. Mr. Dreehsel attended Wheaton._:ColIegej-JVheaton,=Ill., HOLLAND BULBS. The hUTCHINSQN COMPANY^ was graduated "from Columbia •Bible College, Columbia South PEAT MOSS PEAT -Realtors———r-—,-, •— ••. - Insurors Carolina^and^received his Bachelor CHRISTMAS CLUB FERTILIZERS HUMUS • ••:- 530 Mprris Avenue, Springfield Rexel 9-3200 of Divinity Degree from the Grace For Next Year -=- "RELY ON A REALTOR" Lake, Indiana. - During World Warn Mr. Drecti- LOAN ASSOCIATION SovUi Mountain Established'1930 175 Morris Avenue ~ MlllburirAvt. & Vaux Hall Road, Mill! OPEN-SUNPAYS— •—. -—J)Rexe!-6-133

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A Hawaiian orchid wjll b». glv«n t» ««en Udy who attindl. Bold tttw grille ~"PowerStyttr Chrysler Windsor An «.ttracHv» bjtnlc or a ball polnJ-'cUilt pen with lt«nd will b« given •» iaeh pinon who op»ni a Mvingi. account for $10 bt1 more during-oiir 2nd An'nlvenary C»l«bration.. ..' ••=".;

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.. _—„r educatorg y representing various parts ofThejcountry. • . — "Jonathah^Daytqn' Regional High I~kuii.]detaUs about the General School senior, students are-Being: Motors planr including registra- offered an opportunity to cojnpete tion dates for the examinations in, the General/*Motors National are" available to interested' stu- Scholarship Plak,^ according. to_-dents.from Mr. Hohtfs office. JValtcr A.Hohn, Scholarship coun- Last year Ricfiard Diet:;, of selor. . _J • : •" Troop -No. 62, ^s,ponsored_by—the: Mountainside and" now - atte'nding The plan, initiated early in 1955, Institute of Technology Jewish Community Group was providelsfor 100 four year scholar- honored by a visit frgm and a was awarded one of the General ships, at least one in every state Motor Scholarships. This was in- very stimulating tajk by Mr.and 50 at large, at any college or Dan Lucy, our director of Civilian deed a great-honor for Regional university of the successful con- High- School;- • Defense. The "talk was very time- testant's choice and in ana field lyasrtnformta py particularly commended the Boys Registration for the second-year St. Stephen's Bazaar ftfQrMttie4ateUigent-jiU£stions,,they-!~oi"tTf

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pany—of—BeUev'ille-insfeHed-rthe- —Springfield's,, newest retail store' the spacious-building. -, '•—-—; be the first of a series of estab-- -so-th.at purchase's can be brought ~rlt carries into-jll- areas of medi- The most modern of equipment store front glass and alll other of "sclences. —the Davega building on Route lishments^o be known as Davega's right to the cars right_at the the building's glass; I. Friedman, Legion Head Joe Collins 22—has been completed on sched-~ Tfa's^been installed in the 'new Discount Center Department and entrances to the' ^Davega store. (Cpntinue£ from page-1) (Continued from page 1) of Newark, did" the^ painting^ ~ule and made ready Tor tills building, 56~tons of air-condition into their own and' our ""demo- dreh can be helped by, you. Pro- : will be operated on a self'service The Springfield store will be open v week's grand opening desplte-bafr ing"lilvijig the entire' area Jhe_ ati*-aie—mason—ma 1 daily irom 9:so a.m. to IU p.m. Tessional and community. wprk-. parney, -Pastor of St.-James, and' weather,, steel shortages, flood basis with prices lowerthan any cratic society isjssuming its just' finest control of heating and cool- terials_w.eredEujmshed by ttejCon; competitor to-induce • greater vol- daily «rd-Sunday, . •- - ~ concern for its mentally retarded. ers in many fields are finding "Joe" Collins o£nthe_American conditions, and the other usual ing. This job was the work, of crete BloclTCompany of Irvington. •"BtJT there is much to be done. new ways to develop and guide League Champion Ya'nkees. ' "bugs" to overcome. The general ume "of*sales, according' to one of Climate.'Control, Chrysler Air The .«rittffe_ -building is com-the store-officials. The "items, to Although- we know,' or suspect, the' rptflrdfi^ «*hi!H iri' Hfttfpr nsases must—be marked "Cause be trained to do many things for that,-awards were • presented to . this orgaiiization.-with the help of eyes. . , —— the., local. CrY.Or baseball cham^ percentage of profit with Like the Brooklyn Dodger chant Unknown." Keesarch as to cause, themselves. Many more of the ^"'Hijsub-contractors,l " and from the parking lot. before 1955, the Springfield Dem- prevention and treatment .offers and water used in cooling 'the very liberal and easy credit ar- ^Vbrahamson and Walter Mc- jusWbout 14 weeks to complete rangements, is .expected to'attract are shouting, -"wait-until real hope:— • - the past have been forced to com the new Davega home. • ', —building: "^ • • — next year!" Which will make in- The—National Asso'ciatiph - for pete- with-the-"normal'Mn-our Mahon. Collins: was kept • - busy Peter Grygotis,- well known shoppers from this area to the : signing autographs , for the re- The building has approximately- New Davega . _new Route 22 store. teresting reading with a presi- Retarded Children "is taking the classrooms, are finding the spe- 22,500, square feet' of space, 5,000 architect, .drew the- plans and offensive in. this neglected age- cial kind of education they need- mainder'-of the program. ; . • (Continued from page 1)' One of the important-features dential election, as well as Con- square f«et being sej aside—for-j-supepvised^the details _of th_e_con gressional and two more mem- old problem. Of many causes'and Their frustration and defeat are ""~"R5clcy". Sammartino. assisted cnhnlipq nnH a gEP.at many of the Springfield store ,is the L i *«iMiw{Hiifl nf fothjorc u/aa in ind the • remainder fo tlJ -sb acres and acrts of free parking bers of,the ToWnslilp Cuniuilltec effects; retardation'is a being replaced by haw also . of Newark, furnished' -th.e othpr items. to be elected in Springfield.-^—, complicated, research challenge, self-confidence. Please,- gjiyelT* charge-of_the arrangements. Jes.-There"-is considerable room The Springfield-operation will available for all customers for free parking on all sides of floor coverings; The Glass GonJE

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1 r • •' . . "I • • Paga 9 . THE SPRINGFIELD SUN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1955 -dreny-Roy _and Robing were- fasciy enanf Governor of the 27th Dis- Ottos j are. formerly of Irvington. n"2ted_. by Dad's .stories especially1 rict of-OptlinistfcJnternationalr VanHoeke-P'isula the "storiesroi his-participationjn is- unofficially^ making a survey ^Bruce—Goldstein celebrated. hisi —r.ter*" the Lone House Festival and.Har- of buriown wittrthe-lwReUfTstart- ar^Miteyah on . Saturday, Nov. vest Festival. '• _ ~ . .' ing a- Ipcal OptimisEirfchih: in the I followed i b'y*a~Teception at the Wedding Is Held . Robin AdpU~\ve~eKe;ndetl~ _at the •neac^ future. Atyofie" interested Jewish Community Center. On home.of Miss-ArneHWitte (a feU phone him at Essex 2-6494 or Sunday- Ihis friends attend,ed.ia_ AND—TIDBITS . ABOUT— ..low, camper) in Hicksville—tong--write to Mr. Arineser-afe-757 Lyons party given in his honor at his Ave.,_Irvirigton. Home. Bruce is -the—son-'of-Dr— YJOUR FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS. Island. . . .,...-, Sr- S;, Gpidstein-ofi-26-Kip^ Roy Adell celebrated his/eighth- . birthday on November 5. A ,-y Happy Birthday to Mrs. Ralph' .ling Aye. _.. Jf You Have An)/ News Call^ # . Feldmari of 36 Sherwood -Road ~^gtig=Mtisitr-^rppreeiation Group Recently moved here fromJ3elle- who' celebrated the occasion -wiffi LORRIE LEWIS her family. held its monthly gpt-together OK DREXEL 6-4502 . •viile are Mr. and Mrs. .Saul'Mar- •Nov. 12-at the home.of Mr. and der jof" 4 Archbricjge Lane. They- :—Memo-to^he lady who Bought. "Mrs. HyjFie of 21 Ann Place.' Mr. Roger Shotwell~, Springfield-School-system—attend-r have d soji} Dfya-n—age—5V4—and- Jr. of536 Mountaii n AAve.arebearri blv.erf fcfie Annual Banquet for the ikdaughter, Susan: age 3Vi. Mr. thrift sale. The jacket you bought Seven candles—were- on Chris- ing over the arrival of a baby Bloomsburg (Pa.) Teachers Col- Matder owns the .Orange Refrig- for 5 cents was not part of the tine Callahan's ' Birthday cake daughter, Tenny Sue, bom at Over-, lege Alumni of the Greater New eration and Air Conditioning . Co. merchandise available for sale. this year. Cnristi'ne, daughter-' of look Hospital on "October 31weigh- York Ai'ea, at Zig's Restaurant in in Efist Orange. It belonged to one of the-P.T.A. Mr, ,and Mrs. H.- Callahan of 269 -ing-7-lb.-6-oz.-The-ShQtwells'have Newark.^asl- •membersFRose-Gintervv who -vol- Baltusrol Way, was hoBtoedrat a two other children, Roganne/;tgc A. festive—weekend markedt^he birthday party" on Nov.'"l3. • While on a business trip which unteered as a salesclerk. When L S'.i and Gary age 5Vi. . . • . 10th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. you realized this and-phoned her, guests were-Karen Luppi of Short took him to SonttrTJakota; Iowa, L-Gershen of One JMorwood Road. Hills; Joyce Madera and Mary" Miss Edna B. P/wsel. a fifth | and Nebraska, Morton Adell of she-took: your name and address They enjoyed a performance of but has since lost it. She would Ann Geteau of Union; Denise and gi'adeJeachedh r in-thith e JameJ s CaldCld-I R Pd-ryd ' PlacPl e managed t o fifind A'Silk Stockings" in N.Y.C. on FrTcertainly appreciate your phoning Valerie DePVecchio, Marguerite frwe.ll School and Mrs. J. Frank | time: to gather some interesting; tr MmV ii 1 anH nn Sunday Nnv Freedman, Nancy Davenp Jakbbsen, a'former teacher in ttie I material about jncnans. MIS cnii- 13 they drovE_lQ- New_Haven, Carol uorinne, uatny £;ICK, Jane Conn, (with theiFTons David and Sincerest~Congratulatipns~to~Mr; OTd^tynn-Taffeer • Jackie Smith, -MRS: JOHN view Terrace pause at N. Y. International Airport before boarding * and Airs. Paul-Karlin who cele- Fan'American Clipper bound for Montego Bay, Jamaica. The Baum- Jonathan) and visited Mrs. Ger- Sharon Remlinger, "Cavolyn Buc- The marriage of Miss La Verne 1 brated their 25th "wedding- anni- cie, and Abby Sue Fisher, all of gartens are spending a week at the Caribbean Resort as guestrtif the- ghen's grandfather, Mr. Simon Van Hoeke', daughter-^![Mr. and Fedders-Quigan Corporation. - Millen and her uncle, Doctor S. versary.-They hosted _at,'a dinner- ^Springfield; and her sister, Kathi. More Millcn. Happy Anniversary!! party at their home" at 539. Ash- ?ink: was—the—color—used in jll Mrs. Oscar Van Hoeke of 1032 wood Road. Mr. Karlin.owns Kar- the decoratfons. ""~~ - SchneTderZ: avenue, Union, and-^h&JJnion County TuBerculT55is_&'and only the fourth-woman--de-"-'•-.--_-—^| than a Mr. and Mrs. Harold GeUer Hns Paint and Wallpaper store in Mrs. Callahan's parents^—Mr. John Pisula, son of Mrs. J. Pisula Health League, Inc. signer since Emily- Bissel .who formerly_of Irvington, have moved the Lyons Shopping Center. and' Mrs. J^ E. Morrison o.f 34 created the first American Chriat- To their new home- at 6 Craig -of 724 Washington avenue, Linden, Ninety-five thousand citizens in Morrison_Road have just returned took place Saturday in St. James Union County wlll~receive letters mas Seal in~t907. -' ! Road. Their son, Dennis, is ; I This week . we welcome to jirom California. While thire. they Y/ freshman- at-Rutgers University Springfield Mr. _and Mrs. Jljm.il. visited with their daughter—and Church, Springfieldg . Rev_ Edward containing seals and a report of Born in Philadelphia, Miss Simp- Mr. Gelter-^is an -electuical_coiu Otto^Jr. of 49 Linden Ave. Their son-in-law ITT'Swierzblnski officiated -at ththe the program- ofgthe Leaguer The son studies -at-the Philadelphia . —^1 lSi^jioing A.;-zrei:epliun 4ulluyfflt^^^ e 1 r wi-ok in-chemcial eng _ ^• ™°^ '1^?M^e^oubl^barre1lT5QsFiof6m^ ing,» n ver dette Van Hoeke TVfr. Frank"Anrieser, who is Lieu- _the2y i sity of- -. The.cisco, Santa Barbara; San Diego, -r^^r, ise-,gf-protection, was designed by has • ->v.as_]i]eEIsister's maid of honor. Simpson- one of—the voung- greeting cards, -and- commercial—^ | Bridesmaids-were Mrs. J : mists-whose=-Jetestgns have advertising art. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Deuvall Kwiaf.fik ni blli'/ah^fih, .Mstfir o been chosen for the' Tuberculosis nave moved from tos-Rila ijhnstnTaT WomenU-and, Debs'- *Kansas^to~545-Morris Avc. Their andMiss Shirley Strobel of Union." twqjons_ are Dale-age-8-and Bi-ian -Miss—Diane—Reichle of- Spring- age 19" montlis. Mr. 'Deuvall is field, cotrsin—-of--the—bride, was NATIONALLYJiDVEIfflSE^ sales engineer_for the Marley junior bridesmaid.-T-ina and Karen Wear LCooling Towe,r Co.. in New York Pryzbylmuski of West Orange bedroom City. ^=— ' were flower girls. Albert CicconL ., .Clip to ajiecKtie of Union—served as" best—man. EXTRA TINY, EXTRA LIGHT Ushers included Noer-BTOwn. and SUael Loco/Woman /n -3ruce-Kirk-of-Spnhgfield—Adam- 5/idwT tekT • , • . — offers you extra protection :.-. and welcome • An alumna of-UnionJIigh-School, privacy for your personal calls. For information, Miss Jean Vallance of 439 Meisel avenue has been chosen for—the the bride is employed • by the ^CtiJsr- just call your Service Representative y ——- Surplus Stock»^f;leodlng Monufaetur«r» r Union Center National Bank. Mr. j horus of—'The Vagabond King", -- at your Telephone -Business, Office^' . rhBdNiSdPi Pisularff -member 'of the~Naval initial production of the Mont- Remarkable miniature^ hearing ai

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7 Pago S THE 'SPRINGFIELD SUN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, I95S IT for. the fine Christmas Program The time is j?:45 to" 11:15 a. m; we'reTall looking "forward to-hear-' This meeting is of .interest ito per- sons interested irt-Pre-ScjiooLand Woman's Club ing_'at_our_ next] Club-Night on: eember,-7T-Six—Temple-Umver^ Home and_Family Life a—"-"- JAEGER sity ballet dancersfhave been se- Parent education Groups. cured, by the Department-Chair^ J-The. LUMBER «"d SUPPLY CO. man, Mrs* John:G. "Williams of Ii Parent-Teacher Association will 2322 MORIUS-AVE., UNION, N. J. Lyon place, to.interpret Tchaikov**" meet in- the Florence Gaudineer -.Twenty-one--enthusiastic. mem- ski's "Nutcracker. Suite" at the bers attended the meeting of the School rat 8:15 pun! on_.Monday,\ Drama Department on Monday Christmas program; Mrs. WilNovember.21- . _". • ...._. evening, November 14, at. theliams and herl-co-chairman, Mrs. Won't you' volunteer to .-work DO-IT-YOURSELF home of Mrs. Leonard Field, 102 Robert Kennedy, 1 Warwick "'Cir-" on one of 'the-committees" where" Salterr-street. Plans were formu- cle, and-Mrs. John S. Trout of people are needed for the Spring- lated by the, department'to hold 105 Hawthorn avenue, who—has field P.T.A.? Workers are very gala Christmas. Party at -the been—accompanying, the music much Jeedea"f«r""S"eve'ral"-coTnTnikj-j SALE home of Mrs. Michael-Tatusko, 36 group for several weeks at thetees including: Safety. Civil De- Lyofr place, on ^Mondayevening, piano, motored to—Philadelphia fense, and fluoridation. Call Mrs. December—12^-at-8:30. A feature' this past Wednesday where—the- Philip Lewis—DRexel 6-4502. GEfT^ADY FOR WINTER "NOW" at the party, a >playlet with a Christmas'theme.-'willbe'present- pyJ_jy;r_ _J)r. .J).an.iel_^_. ... „ ed-by-members^of-the*- group in hearsed with "^Nutcracker Suites- Commissioner of Health, is en- recordings made by the Music De- couraging every .municipality in DO-ITYOURSELF—Members of the Handicfairand I towels, handJaavels, aprons, and scarfs for their. ''.'The iittle Match Girl" by Hen- partment ^at • their,, last rehearsal. ry Gheon, to be directed by Mrs. Ne"w- Jersey to-sturdy and consider Art Departments of the Woman's Club shown put-1 forthcoming bazaaY to be held on December 1st at' A great deal of effort has been the fluoridation of water. The ex- ting in a lbt of effort in painting decoraUve-guest|the7A"mericatt-Legion Hall. • Stanley Hranfc' Mrs. Edward Por- put forth by everyone participat- WEATHER ter and* Mrs.—John Trout, co- Tiibit on fluoridation at the State ing in our next j21ub 'Night- -pre- House Annex, Trenton, shows This year we will be working on hoate at tho cting •v«4 that liuonaation r>__— r ._----- delicious refreshments at the close sentatioiv-and^we look forward to proficiency badges. We've de a fhmperformance' and a-record decay by two-thirds;-that.it^ is : of try-outs for\ the -department's safe and that-it brings a great BazaarTo Be «dedT)St~we'l like~to earn the ' Husbandls—Ni-g h t presentation^ turoawti • ___ - SALE! '" On Wednesday, November 30, saving to-parents through reduced hospitality badge' first, so • our "The/Women." • . < the-E-xecutivtheJ^ e Board will hold its dental bills. The _Ne\v Jersey roop 'activities will be based on, Mps. Lee Andrews, Jr., Dram -Eggular monthly meeting at theCongress~of"Parents. and Teach- By Woman's Club On DecA Chairman, announces ers 4s "one of the sponsors of tlie this work.TCTght now, we are busy Lin. Ft. r home of Mrs. John S. Trout, 105 overing our neighborhoods sell- _ er department will feature Hawthorn avenue, at 8:15 p.m. exhibit. •On Thursday, December 1, a raffle will benefit the Scholarship C and up aily-wrapped-'"Surprise.. Pack- Co-hostesses are Mrs." Merton D. gala "bazaar, open to" the public, Fund, and to the winner of the ng delicious_Girl Scoiit Cookies. ages" at jits bfioth at the Bazaar Williams and Mrs. Henry J. Bult- Chairmen of all Parent Educa^ will be held by the Springfield raffle will go a luxurious ten-skin J^oop30:- Mrs. I. Shatten|"Leader| on December 1. Priced at only 25" tion Groups, plus the Pre-School Club at the1 American letiQiit-jiatufal ranch jhinR^foIe^ man. _ ~ ' d Clt Mrs;R.~Purkhiser, Co-Leader. cents-andJOcenls,Jhesejpaokage,pg s Group; met Tuesday, to Complete Legion Hall-from 11 a.m. to 5:30 fully insured for qne full-yeaT: and ^SAVEUPTO 50% will appeal to the children, wHo7 p.m. Sponsored by the Ways"knd "the privilege ofZ&fie-rmonogram- p -incidentally, may also com&4o doi Springfiel4t-Sould_you likejb 5, at_8:15 __ . MeansI_Department as a. Club -ming.ba the stole. -•-• ' iur-first_meethnf£iiay.e_beeitspent ;effing to—kiow—ea'eh-dther—and -their -Christmas^hoppingfcEaeh .courage-seyeralSpringfield-young- Guadinfeer. School. Miss Filbmena- project to benefit the-Cqnwnunity- __BtrsJ=Anthoiiy Pilar, inding -out about—the—Brownie of the_ thirty-five memkefcTrif ttiT "stefs'to;be~fineLcitizens and good Peloro,^Coordinator of Languages Fund and the individual ~3epart- Flgmer averiiieF ic chairnraii of lp_ liT Elementary SctookjQr~HaGfc_ progj-am whicK we will be enjay^ Drama—Department is Ifirged to students?—Would=you^ke -to he Hacfe. -ments—thfe^ba the^bazaar. Sending on her com- : -deliver her three gaily - wrapped a Regional • grad~attend college?" ensack, wi}l "^peak" on •tea'chtnrr a- bi'g -everittor- the people of mittee are-Mrsr^rank Johnson. ing *-lhr6ughput-thgp e yyear.- DecenP languages in primary, grades un- Jr., of 147 Pitt road^and Mrs; ilPlig •nur-lilg ilayl Thg packages to.Mrs.-Fred Japangler,; You-can do so by contributing_to Springfield and nearby communi- WP will hp the Wbmaffs -Uub Scholarship aer ties,—tor it will provide a .as-B«nv3iies- 151 P_itt road, as soecenv It is not a fad^it is the expres- •will be sold. .— • ', ~ — ber 1, will be~aTsuspenseful time "The ^American Legion-Hall, as- ers' meeting" at the home of Mrs. sion of a fundamental need in R. Purkhiser, 53 Edgewood ave- for all! . moSern'-" American civilization. well as each-department booth, AVHI be gaily decorated- in the nue. Mrs. Purkhiser is being very FOR COMFORT AND FUELJICONOMY..L NEWS Scientific'-progress has_shrunk Tdnd in letting us'use her home Mrs. William Peacock 'will the earth and made neighbors of Christmas Holiday theme, and ~ ~1NSULATE YOUR HOME! tertain the Garden Department at many_items will be sold for the" as our temporary meeting placer; all people at the-very-tirfte when forthcoming holiday house-decor- We really appreciate it! H .her home at 69 Irwin street, on ;"Why DOrThey Act Like That?" Aistory-iKasithEust-uponJheJInited, evening, November 2Jra'f "TlTbe the subject for the 4th of States tremendous responsibility. ating and holiday entertaining. ;T"roop~34: Sirs. MTTWaditel, Lead-^ V3 8:15," where mernbers^nf the de a~"series of Union County Parent^ Baby-sitting and organized -In-Decemberr-1954i Hollfs L. Gas- er; -Mrs. V. Bracht, Mrs. R. partment will continue to work on Education LeaderTraining Meet- "nursery games jwill "be provided - Southward, Co-Leaders. BATTS ings which-will be-JieI3Zat rthe well, President of Teachers Col- Christmas decorations to be sold lege, Columbia Umve'rsity_ _j?e- by the-PubUcit^D^aTtmenOorT Girl Scout-Cookie Sale * — As first yeaivBrownies, wthave at the*: Bazaar. Co-hostesses for YMCA, Madison avenue, Eliza- J1 the • "small "fry" at a nominal LESS THAN dared:* "Now.it becomes clear The annual Girl • Scout Cookie >rganized our troop by patrols. the .meeting are Mrs. JosepluZid beth on ^Noyember=.30th, Mrs. iVe chose patrol aames^and elect-. onik""aHd^MrsTHenry" M. Wasung. Mary Armstrong will be the are directly affected by-failure or ed the following-officers: i. The Music Department ' will" leader for this conference whidr haven't bought your share of these is-beirig sponsored by thevExten- success in developing—< munks — Happy fegger, Leade "meet-at 8:00 pan. on Tuesday, pers, the Public Welfare Depart-_ delicious cookies (and. helped out_ Linda Bracht, Hostess; —Jane- November 22, at the-CannonSail sion Service of RutgecsJlUniver- and skills which are major objec- tives of .teaching modern foreign ment'is sponsoring a- snackJbaP the Girl Scout organization), any Wachtel, Brownie's Helper; Treas., " House _where^_Christmas Carols sity.'A discussion period will fol- with sandwiches, cakesr;and-jas-. Girl- Scout in-ybur neighborhood Madelyn-Birnham:i Jftutterflys —_ will again ring "out in-prepar. ation sorted beverages on the menur Leader, Eva Fleetwood; Bostess, The meeting was attended by _.At-4-p.m.-the-dKawing-wilLlake- Mrs. David T. Stamelinan for the ; place for the^winner ofjthie inink If ydOTi~new m~tbwn~and'- don't er. Lynn Ernst; Treas., Cam) ^affleTTai proceeds^rom tBe r r TWIN-SUCTION know any ffcoutsrMrsrrJ. DoegeT" Thomas; 3rBees — Leader, Nancy _ tit Springaad_AMnueJ_ 3. . ' Stevens ^hd Mrs. Everett Howell "A bruxsh 6ETHE MOTHER CHX3BCH OBUBOB OT for James -Galdwell, Mrs. J.'Br 483 Mountain-Avenue (DR-6-1252) Smith; Hostess, Christine Mqndes;~ OHBIST BCIENTIST.-W-BMton7Mi»r w Browniejs Helper7_Judy_Brenn;_ • Sunday Service at 11:00 A.M. Sunday School 11*00 Sussman for Florence Guadineer, will fill your order for you^ __ : Wednesday Teetlmonlal Meetlrig 8:15 P.M. - and Mrs. Rawlins Purkhiser and" Treas., -Kathryn TBrum; 4. Kit- lng-Roomi 340-Sprlngfleld Ave.- ,-Open dftUy 10 to 4:30 tens — Leader, Lynn Southward; • 3" THICKS Sundays and Holiday?; also Frlday-evenlngs 7:30 to 930 and :• • Mrs. BenPaul Yuckmahfor Ray- "• Training • • " after the Wednesday meeting Hostess-, Marya_Wasung; Brown- mond Chisholm. : —-— At Convention CongratulatiqnsTo the following ie's Helper, Joyce Dauser;: Treas., i^ii|iiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiit«iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiJiiiiiiiiiu>liMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii|jiii^ leaders who were "pinned" atflfie_ Ariene Arends. We-wlll hold, elec- "Several_members_ Springfield iinaLsession of Jthe -basic 4raining tions every few Jmbnths~so—that OPEN TILL 4 P.M. i mm . governing body are in Atlantic course ByTSrs. -EttfcrMayer of ach one of us" will have the City this week to attend the> an- Union and Mrs. J. Zidonik, Spring- chance to holdjevery^ office; in the iS ' .' nual convention of_ tlie New" Jer- field's Girl Scout training chair- patrel.-~-"~ : .7 '""":•" . SATURDAYS sey—League-rof—Municipalities-i "manl^^Mrs^TrudyrBrachtr-Ray; ij]g--heid""ar'the'Chalfonte;Haddon" Our^troop-committee-mothere:.. FnedfrJennie Kent, Dorothyty bri,' Mrs. A^Birnbaum,. Mrs,"J-.:Cpwles HaU hotel, L._ Lucille Piifkhiser, -Louise Smith, —Most-"-of Springfield's official and Mrs., A, Dauser,will be "pin- Emily Southward, Jeanne Stern ned" at..our investiture ceremony'" family left on^Tuesday ~ and "the and Rhoda Wachtel are._already otlrers^checked[in~for' Wednesday's on Noyembeir 16;th when-we will making good- use-of-their-training-: aU beco^fe official -meinbers-of- proceedings. The convention give? in the conduct of'their, own Girl aE municipal authorities an oppor- the Girrscout org'anization. Mrs. -tunity-rto-exxkange-ideas-and work Scout troops. J.-Zidonik, Training ^ oui_ problems confronting various -Mrs. Zidonik has announced that will Be oiir" honored guest at ;this » governing-bodies. there will be three very interest- iiUportalit ceremony.:Our leaders' timm ing sessions-on "1st and 2nd.year ell us that-we -should be very , Some of the Tow'nship "officials 1 expect to return to. Springfield to- intermediate and tedge work ' proud of our mothers' and .thank morrow (Friday) while the "others during "fhe e.arly partjofrl956. / theitTfor the generous cooperation wilLmake it. a^week end^an'd. they have given_on every occal OFFICE ATJ9-91 SUMMIT AVENUE rnaiffTat 'the shore for sion.' They hive, proved ihat theyr: .. - / •.'.*- • -•""•.•"• • • • • •_-•-- - ^ • j- days. ' areJall—good-seouts".~ . ~ ; . Mrs. R. Smith, po-Leaaer. _ The—singles-session-schedule£jn school-has caused us to lose our" regular meeting place. Mrs-H. The BAHAI FAITH Teaches: Feldmati of 14 Essex roa* saved QHbTUESDAY^OVEMBER 15/1955 the day for us by generously offer- "There are t-wpnayi'vtj healing SINGER ring-the-use-of-her-home-as our :fllteases(,^tlie_.inaterial way and the tempyg^ttilceAlmip L lion thank! to you, Mrs. Feldltian! _ 4N RANDOM . |_,/ Our irew-'and* enlarg^clinrsi.ness'-e^fice is located diagojally J^_ ^WIDTHS t_ sq. It; - LENGTHS- BO.|WfOURSEL|===r^ 51 our SammH- Disfrifi*:

new office ^t"8^-91 Summit Avenue opened at 8:45 SAMPLES and OR 1x10 1x12 1x24 A.M. Tuesday, November 15, and we will continue to serve you DEMONSTRATORS 12V2C 15c 35c •RED DEVIL thereafter at the new a'ddress. , , . COMPLETE SELECTIONS OF FIX UP YOUR ROOF NOW! FLATS, ENAMELS, AN D OUTSIDE PAINTS -_•— Jh* new^dern quarters Will provide ^anded facilities ROLL ROOFING Let «s Kelp you pick the right painting needs. —— • 45 Ib. ROLL : for our customers in the growing area'and enable us to serve them FLOOR SANDERS-WALLPAPER STEAMERS FOR RENT > * -Wlth^the PORTABLES FOR AS LITTLE AS

• •. J CONSOLES $QO so Fnp AS i ini FAS 77 Reg. $2.50 A paying agency Is tecated at First National Bank of Springfield, Morris These SINGER* machines are and Chesfer is your one-stop Fix up your Avenue, cornVr, of Hcmer Avenue, Springfield, for convenience of our wallpaper showroom. Hun- Roof as good as new but selling dreds of patterns and tex- customers in the Springfield area. and save. 0 at prices far below list tures to choose. . LlMITEEfNUMBER, FIRST FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COME FIRST SERVED '. Ample Parking on Our Own Lot SINGER entral loower& SEWING CENTER CHESTER PAINT CO, 2322 MORRIS AVENUE COMPANY . ;-, 1056 Stuyvesant Avc. " Union, N. J, 234 MOUNTAIN AVE. / SPRINGFIELD UNION -^ 9-3063 MU. 6-0070 Phone MU. 8-7014 • '.

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THE SPRINGFIELD SUti,. THURSDAY. NQVEMBER I7.J955, HOOL NEWS

. —J-J •, :-(i- Uf lca'tloiL OT common ' imvTCB BXR* EDWABD WALfON SCHOOL NEWS , the Ufe of a tree and tlhe value- Kindergarten —: -uee3-jto-us_t - Mra. Dorothy Chandler / Both Mrs. Bloquln's and Mm. Blz- Vie have something new growing on leWlcz's filth "grades' had a most «n>. .ar- science ta.ble. VJe saved the Eeeds Joyable "Halloween- party. The costumca 'torn. our pumpkins and'dried them, worn by~the ohildren were vai'y at- tanley .Katz, Kevin Courtney,yKeany .trnotlve. —.' - — batten and Barbara Crump^ brought "In Mrs. Eloqulnte class, diooslng the_ L-4>he fMnt, n.nrt planted--them. most_origlnal _was A-dllflcult task, buW This week we started juiking tam- after class voting, It was decided that »rlnes for our rhythm band. We made Dlrinda Wltcher had t^e prettiest, out- ihem outt-of paper pTBteT"SiHI~i3ottle"| ."fftf uaroi uDlet, as Mgrtaa"-WssWrig=- ops. We've practiced" keeping time •ton. most unusual: Leo TJe1>eleln, rlth the piano: -pWlng loud and soft,- scariest; Raymond Rubah, funniest; ,nxi-acceniUn'B the strong beat. and Wlla Shapiro, .as a .cigarette girl, most original. The success of the party . /Grade I was assured—by1 the onroiul manning Mrs. i. Jane Schorr of Mrs. Henry Bouchard, the class TO GUARANTEE BEST CHOICE — ,-ajrs.Slildred Thurber . mother, and .the assistance of-Mrar-M -Most-"of lartiave finished, readlns Billet and Mrs. A. Shapiro; iur_ second prc-prtrner. These readers Th« autumn season has inspired the ' "* "fnrd .vocabulary and class to prenare a collection of poems BAJtOY FARMS )j^nnlhgvlsuSl-auai*orypereepiaon -besrlnntng-with-<>n6:about..Noveipberbesrlnntngwith<>n6:about..vp . 'oundatlon. The stories, vhloh catch Thh e pooras are beingbi - IllustrateIlltatedd and ..he spirit 6( Sally, Dick and Jane and many lovely ideas are •forthcoming. Vheir playmates, are'ftm~to~r««l1_ - Grade VI _ We enjoyed our Halloween party and Mrs. Margaret McGarrah READY would like to take this opportunity-.!*) Mrs.. Marjorle Boss- thank our .mothers' and class mother [or making It possible. ' .___.. Tinder the ' guidance of Mass Mc- • I'M.•/?.(/,swti Phllllps the sixth grade classes.- •lflg-ijullih— olav.-_made molds dap early^gypciai^iainn1 art. TThe class nas «*~.. : . .Miss Marjorle BLnri'l studying early-'civilization' s so some- Mrs. Anne Reasor ln.*erestlrig sBemes were aeveloped. - -• -Witches and bats, goblins amd black We enjoyed our Halloween party and cats have "haunted" the second grades wish ...to. thapk ail) the mothers and during the last part of'Ootaber. Inte- eEpeclally'"taH> Dlasj-mothers; Mrs. Sls- grated Into the Halloween, .theme were um and Mrs. Rojalin.' . . spelling^ oral - languagev. art. _ music, Mrs. Bess1 homeroom had ' a*"1 elec- > FEATURE ST. JAMES^SiHGW. Appearing and readlngrA"'pai^on Monday com- tion.'of class officers and the following pleted -this aotlvtty. Committees were were elected: president, Robert Yea- DgetHer &n the St. James' stage this^weekend^are-Bunny organized and consisted ol: entertsta- ger; vice p'resldent, Mtohael Pettlnlc- Jobinrdancerdireetoiv-and-Molly S)tasik,-a-pupil, who has memt,"_|Joyce . Prierl; Jeffrey' Feldman, chlo; seoretary, "Vlotorla Tomle, and lode Goldman, and James .Beudeir; re- treasurer, Rlohard Mulier. just returned from a successful .fcmrr^vrtth the^RQxyettes. freshments. Nahoy- Epplager, Edward WuHen, arad Howard. Messner1, clean-, lip, Nancy Mumford and BUly Whites- To find a career to which you carver. are adapted by nature, and then KeafiOfS—SBUOilJlL_UiUWS?__«__l^; i_ w^ .w.'ldiitibtak rrard~at it, is about—aF s areof happy to welcome Edwin Raynoldg who came to us Recently fronTSummlt. near.toja formula-for success and :Both classes have been, interested In . -__- solence. They havJFTearnea "about "5U=T-iiappiness as the world " tumn and the changesthg4_oopur dur- ~~ .^Mark ing this season such—8S weaither. One ofjhe features ^Tuits year's end.-———: —: _ • .changes, •sirtt-blrd-mlgxaitlonT-=!Eliings' ' ~ • In science—have beeir St. JamM^ftrtiieal^ovua—tgi-bef^EolTowmg-the show tomorrow on night (Friday) there will be danc has been suited.-^ |_^he. __ nd—refreshments— will' -b -nings and-SundajL afternoon, atjhe served. • '— -; AlffiT Mri, Ruth Arey . Str^Tas gSchoo l ; entire -production has a! 1 —Another supply- of new State ready been invited—to appear _at I—The. "fc35_ Mlsa' Hlpks thl^d fee the'*'ch6Veography' worked out 1 Braade -itaie been 6tudylng about form Highway, official road maps St^-Rose s—Ghurch—in—Newark,-a' life. In-connieoUon with-this unit-the has ~beei»~ received Tby-Bunny-Sobinrwell r the Veterans' Hospital iro Lyoni pupils have_«i!eoted a model farm 7 scene. Some of thej>uplls constructed SPRINGFIELD SUN and ctsp- ^Ldance ' director^arid—instructor. and definite^ arrangements hav J= buildings' «&d trees. To complete., the _ies can" be had ABSOLUTELY PRIME and CHOICE Alany of the" scenes injthis -year's already been made to- stage~ thi project. oth«r puplis-have_brought In FREE at the office, 206 Mor- sfiow as Christmas entertainmen' miniature "ffiudmils, T^traotois, grava show include some-of Miss Sobin's and fences. ris-Avenner^= r— at-the—Veterans-Hospital Jn_Eas Orange. -tte-parentB-ahdJrleji:ds_Ior_41iefeJW9n> ._ siderably to the very fine presen- derful assistance in th« P.T.A.. drive. brought a quick response and* Notice la hereby given that the Through their generous—cooperation tation this year. Planning Board of the Township of. and the vigorous, effort of. each-mem* the supply soon-dwindled. A- Springfield,: County of Union Snd ber of the class, the five diollair prize request for more- maps was • Rehearsals show—that the east State of -New Jersey, will hold a pubr was won. The class will wait-iintll It SPRING LIG OF LAMB... 49* llo he&rlng_cn Thursday, Deoember l gets Into the new^-sohool to plan, how sent toJheJsighway department OVEN REAJPY and. all' principals, are ready and 1955,' at 8 P. M., Eastern Standardt this money will be spent. Time, In the Municipal Building on and they are now available at FANCY ENGELHORN No. 1 BACON ... .7~49c Ib. those whorremember lait year's Mountain -Avenue to f urthefr consider .GrafleJi •successful presentation look for the application of the Baltuarol" Top Miss. Rose DiNapol& i Inc., In compliance with Larad Sub- Mrs. Nancy Martin . Those wishing"arcopy of this FRESH GROUND MEAT 3 lbs. 1.00 some~fine entertainment this week division, Ordinance of 1954, Township Our class studied aboirk_the. lives of new -map FREE may-obtain of Springfield, concerning- Block' 101, the Pioneers. We read about'the diffi- PaTt of lyot 9, and Block 103, Parts ol cult _d£Olslon»-tn« people had 'to make it by coining to4he SUN office, ChristlahjScIence Broadcast. Lot 1, 2 and 5, Springfield, New Jersey. &s~th«y sat out fox theto new home— 206 Morris avenue, next, to the "stead_ln the West, Every mdle "of their ELBONOBB H. WORTHINGTON, Tourney was' dairugerous because of the• First Presbyterian. Church. ~A Christian Science program — •. Township Olerk" Jtlireat—of-Jndtanfl_aial-.lgicir;<»t good. I There is nothing to buy—they- . entitledThgyg l traiJsT . • .. ~ ^~T- are-FREE. _-=• --; ^ .. Notice Is hereby given- 'that. th StiKtylng the hardships *he_Ploneers. Maxwttl House Intftmr $«f .39 Lorgt given over-stations WCBS, New Planning Board of the Township o. endured and tholr way of life was very M. "STOCKUfr *>rk and WCAUrfhiladelphia, on Springfield, County of Undom an< Interesting. As a Oltmax to thls_study, COPFEf ...... T..-.TTT- A- _ Jar State Dt-NeW-.Jereey,._wU>l hold a pub' each pupil made a booklet about some ——Sunday, night, November 20, from lie hearing on Thursday, Decenyber 1 phase of this subject. —— Mott's Apple Sauce ...... Z for 27c Lg. Jar 10:30 to 11:00 o'clock on the Colum- 1955, at 8 P. M., Eastern Sfcamdair- Everyone In Mrs. Martin's fourth LONGER LASTING TUne, In the Municipal Building o. grade has been working very hard to ii|V' Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce .. J for 31c _bia_ "Church of the Air" series. Mountaln-Avenue to. further conside make their own booklets on the things' the- application' 06 Sprtn#broolt_ Pftrl l ———The-speaker-will—be—Donald-Jt. . Developm«nt Company, In compHaftc. TinBV^H&lLlg:T.icimrew^_-<»MvM.w—v**^. ^ -- PERMANENT WAVES lmn«ttM !!V-..^-_^_Keny;Swe'(st."Pbt«toes #3 can 18c ' — Lane of- Miami~Florida, where LffiMh—Iiand Subdivision Ordinance o NewTfersay, So far-*he booklets con- Fl954r~Townshtp—of Springfield; -coat the program will ^954^TownShtp ;-sJst-ot-a-ma.P-oLjthe 6taite. a Mst of cernta£"Btock 60j lipt 1, MUlitowirRaa< ''Importan-compositiont . f, aots^aboiiand aittraotlvet th. WMe State? pages, a; , amd Soutih Sprlngfleid Avenue, Spring These booklet* are so nice that we ate ^Ne have forty.jnillibn reasons Kleld, New Jersey. • '•_ " — ddsplaying^hem around the room. ". "• ELBONOBE H. WORTHINGTON, '-Haliow^en was enjoyed-by *U file Natural-look - At Bardy Farms-It's Always^Fresh ifor failure.butnot a single excuse. ——. Township Clerk olassroom. Gary Jacobson woura prize . ' - . —Rudyard-Kiplnig. November 17. . Ior_the most clever costume—He—was- dreesed-ea a. French artot. Bobby Pot- .ter, as a eoddler, was voted the~lun- nlest In the class. Another prize was ANTIQUE given for the talent. Since everyone II proved" to be so talented, Rlohard PRODUHCE FIREARM ASHTRAYS |)-Eomeratttz, Ronnie Welniberg,.' Terry Cervonlsajlaid Lawrence Belloa all-won from-' prizes. - • " Fresli Green- Deep Blue, SoHd>P«k SECONDS SHOP _ Mrs. Constance Blzlcwlci IUS""8lQ ""JW'Sl Cliarlotte-rEloqUln'- BROCCOLI.-. . . . White Meat 'Mri'."' BizilewiczV class" "has -"Covered - TUNA-^rr? the "great period of exploration befttje Pottery, Ovenproof stoneware, China' America was first settled. During this -— Can at Le»5thaiTHair.the Retail Price •study, the" children WHre~THitroduced _at_Hie Factory . " to different maps and their uses, to Libbyis Pumpkin TTT...... '.\.. #303 can 10c -baslc understandings of the physical make-up of our country and to realize Helni Mincemeat ttlox^-Jar 39c Contemporary Ceramics Jihat tWn.sa we do today are Influ- 32 Watchung'Ave., Chatham enced" Oy [>IJ1U^A t/iia>i> uai ^ ,w1.r. Open 9 to 5, Mbngay thru Saturda ,the~past. Bach child*culmlnnited his "Hair Coloring" study with.an Individual booklet on quart ftarly^xplonutloins. GRAPEFRUITST. . 5 i| • Since fall 13 euoh a beautiful time With Supreme |M>f the'year, the children mad« an ex- tensive leaf collection. This ooHectlou la ..tlia_Ji*aiii_ of_ aji lntenaive study:, NqturalnessHBy- fCiilo Bag _ - . J_ whioh ..will brt^"li)g3ocua~tMTBlmpit-i FROZEN FOODS Betty Trainer LARGE WALNUTS .. 49* lb . Beautify YQUF Home SEABROOK I With LOUVRE DOORS Hair Colorist FRENCH PRIED POTATOES 2 for 29< and SHUHERS Specializing- in RED GRAPES . After Dinner Mints DOORS $| >*.5O J| SEABROOIdCHt any stock sin—. JLmm pr. SILVER BLONDES * Chocolate Turkeys BLJNDS. --•_ $«7.75 | G1EEN BEANS — " • • #1 FRESH FISH Candie! aAIRDRESSERS__: LUMBER CO =-^- VISIT OUR~FRESH FISH' DEPARTMENT Vaux HaU, N. J. OPENCWEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY MU. 6-7108 Established 1936 Closed Mondays SMELTS . TaysteezShrimp Gock-rai

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Words or pictures can'4 - describe tills the". ' OPEN ALL DAY -hottest car on the road. Comg"ln and see, ~~ slide behind the wheel. Test drive it and you * - TO b^EWCOMERS won't want, any-other car. , . m • EVERY DAT Becouie of our volume talesmen our,New 1956 Chevro- VISITORS ° lets wt hays many GOOD USED CARS at very low prices. , . To ail visitors who have come to enjoy the pleasures and benefits o£ this region, 8 TO 9 This Week's,Special! we extend a cordial welcome. Please call at the bank, for any information 1951 CHEVROLET "or assistance we can give you to make your visit more pleasant. Deluxe 2 dr. sedan, . $ 3 Radio & Heater ., only 595 To new residents, we offer complete banking facilities suited td your financial NOW • • ;> needs. It will be a pleasure to serve you. Our Large Volume of new car sales enables us to have Big Bargains in Used Cars. PLENTY V&S CHEVROLET S| OF FREE E. Arthur Lynch, Pres. •'• / . ' THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK M«mb« Gor. MORRIS & COMMERCE Aves. UNION Member Federal' Depoilt PARKING Federal. Reierr* Iniuranc* Syitem ' OF SPRINGFIELD Corporation 2625MORRiSAVBWE,lMON ' Phone MU. 6-2800

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s • Housewares • Appliances >S« SPECIALS!! PRICPRICEI D STEAM - 5Q.48 Itadios i* IRQN_^.. ^ Table Model $ Aluminized lube Fabric Control — Stainless Steel 21"4ftEYISK)H 128** ELECTRIC HEATER ltooiit in Mahoiansr Console 1.88 Aluminired Tube

Table Model" $ .88 AlumlniEcd Tube 178 HAND MIXER 2rTEtEVISI0N Mahogany Cpnsale 1.88 All Chrome -A Portable SET /:;...... Goaxial^Xnnitxs^ S-pc. Stainless Steel- —Prlft-EfJ SQQKINfi TTMER-— - i »,Automatic s radios. HI • -Automatic ^'trUf SCOOP -Trfr ^l^IsionJtoUpE-easy-tuninij^-^- rtfe batteries.,: . •~».-:"r-:..l TtSsSUXA-Colors — FnU'Slze _-- —clockpWorkVcontiriuousi; ety-oLxaalors-^- HEAT- geacy broadcasts. (Conelrad) ing trim. ~~^r ' W-HDILTOPHONO #nsSr '88* LAMP .." Assorted decorator colors. • Ready for Civil Defense emer- Oh Adjustable Stand. gency broadcasts (Conelrad) Holiday |.88 WEBCOR PHONO M^rn2 CORN POPPER ...;..., All Chrome — Electric Dynapowtr Modeless ' DRY " " • G.E. CLOCK RADIO IRON Auto, Fabric Control Store Your Air Conditioner

NO\fr! KNIFE Our Service Includes i SET ...... lT-Romovol,, ffom...w3ni&/i*Y Stainless — AeldyProof P • ^—tsars 2. Storage in our insured warehouse TOASTER .;..;.. .> 3. Cleaning and lubrication Pop-Up — Color Control 4. Installing new fitters DEEP FAT • Built-in Telechron clock with FRYER ...: alarm. > •••• AC/ DC Superheterodyne • Powerful Superheterodyne 5. fa-installation when you waiit AU Chrome — Thermostat • Automatically turns radioyiTnd . Radio. " .. " .. Radio. . •' Phone CRe8tview 3-6&03\. C, VACUUM BAGS. appliances on or off at preset • Twin speakers. Beam power •\Full.vision dial. G.E. • LEWYT . HOOVER time. - • extra output. • Assorted colors. Ml LIB URN FOR FAST EFFICIENT 7 SUMMIT ON 325 • 327 Millburn Ave. TV & Appliances 47 - 51 Maple St. v DREXEL 9-4200 Call Crestview 3-6803 CREST-VIEW 3-6800 Calls received Open Daily Till 9 P.M. — Sat. Till 6 P.M. ,24 hour8 a day! Open Daily Till 9 P.M. — Sar. Till 6 P.M. MILLBURN - SUMMIT

-V. v tHE,5PRIN5F|ELD SUN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17.' 1955 _ EageJH fferbfrf Feld Lumber Co. ^FORMATION[

A Catholic Prayer of Thanksgiving. •Herbert;"Feld Lumber €0:7 formerly on, Rt. 22,v The following praytlr w"as composed A. D. 1800 by John Car- worth', has announced the opening of. their new-sholsroom roll, the first- Archbishop oLBaltimorc. It is read widely in, anti-Tluniber-yard-at-Rtf^g. and Uundar Rd.,- Spriggfield.Tn" • Catholic Churches tnroughout ihe United States on Thanksgiving . thes rear of the Gem Shoe_Store. The company, which was Day:" • .'-•/• -.-".--—-:- '----•-- •:. .- .. ' foundejd.in.New.ark a quarter century'ago, made this move- to remove the costly "overhead associated with many-retail - "We pray Thee, 0 Almighty and JUerhal-God, Wh'O'thraugh "operations, and-prermit low, direct'to-consumer prices. _ Jesus Christ Hast-revealed Thy Glory to. all jrat-ioris, to.preserve the'works of Th~y""Mercy; that_Ihy_Church, being spread through — — Feld Lumber_lCo.j--W.ill_-C.arry_:aI ^the—whole world, may continue, with unchanging faith;-.-in-the- complete line of nationally- ad- confession of Thy Name. . ' • *' • • verttecd building supplies, Regional High ber, wallpaper, hardware; acces- "We pray Thee, Who'alone.art good and-Holy, to endow sories, electrical equipment etc. with heavenly knowledge, sincere zeal, and sanctity of life, our jVmong the names represented ~chref^BishoTr"Pius~TheJ-VicarLof=Our Lord=Jcsus— Ghrrst-in-the will hp Vnnngstnwn Itifp-l^ns, Government of His Church; our own Bishop; all^ethe b innouneesHte Aristo-Built unpainted "furniture Prelates and Pastors bflh^ Church. ,. • ' Dutch Master and rRedr Dewl- paintsr-Pormicar^Stanleyrtools' ; "We pray Thee, 0 God of Might, Wisdom, and Justice,. Imperial wallpaper, Sanitas, Wall- Hh -Whom Authority is rightly administered, laws^are en-' tex, Schlage hardware, and acted, judgmentdecreed, assist, with Thy Holy Spirit of counsel Quickset locks. -. and fortitude, the President of these United States, that his The first marking period at the Irving Greenbaum, Vice-Presi^ administration may be conducted in-righteousness, arid be emi- Jonathan Dayf6n Regional High dent of Feld Lumber annouhceo*7 nently useful to Thv people, over whom he presides, bv encour- ffgyS; y faithfn) to-Oetobe-r^-l—shows .thd. nam- ti5ijge7thest>mer of the laws, fn justice and mercyj-arid^by^estpaining-viee-and— a" gre~at~ numb~ef~of~3&derits from the most for his money, and the immoralityc Let the, light of Thy Divine Wisdom direct the de- Springfield among the honor stu- best service on Rt. 22. We cut our liberations of Congress, and shine forth in all the proceedings dents. . • - . . ,'• ' overhead to, bare necessities jn and laws framed.for.our rule and government so that they "may Following, is the complete list of our~ new plape. It may not' look tend to the preservation of peace, the promotion of national honor students as announced this .very fancy, bulTojjr values are happiness, the increase of industry, sobriety,_arid._useturkngwl- week: sure to please any homeowner. edge, and may perpetuate to us the blessings of equal liberty. - l " SENIORS So far the public has convinced "We pray for His Excellency, The Governor 6f this state, Highest Honors—William Fischer, us that they are far -more inter- for the members of the-Assembly, for all Judges, Magistrates, Madeline Tripka. e~sted in solid value r_ and 0 the r officers who are a ppointedto guard our political wel- ^gg^ia AndejsQri,fNancy. prices^ on top quality national frh they rrwy^becenablidd, by Thy powerful protectionrtor Sncjfrsoi, "Gafl_~Barbsriehv Connie bT^ifehditlHiI discharge the duties of. their respectke-"Sta4ion&:^retth honesty " !J pgstroni, Agpp« 'Doesnzekn-ana ncfabilBy " *" ^~~ " "=T Anita^Doherty, -hutH Fera7~JoafT r. Kmber is..;:.stafied" " line Qualified people"~in the h "WR rp.eflfnirTprirrHikpwisp tn Thy nnhniiniipTi Mprpy-aii oitr rronau, MoTTroe Grots'kyGt'k i Howie Duxzit really.jfp«t-it—every Hme! He'H lave'you » much bBitding-and repail every building supply- on so many harimm-itgms.-^rid all do4t- "BrethreniaMzEeUow-citizens, throughout the tfntted^Stales, that rOlyas,..-. HackeriBeTgr HatchorrTa' iriril-arile-forconsultati yourselMools and supplies that you'JLwonder how ho does it! =H» iheyjnay-pe Diesseci in the knowieage^-and sanctified in the 0 role Hinz,~. ValerierTInot.-JEleanore problems. ihopj and shops until he it satisfied that it's the-best buyon the fin " ay-be-presfirvfiHTin Tinion_.and Jn_.that;p£ace_ whicjitheLworld_c.annpt.givej._arid; after., iJHoward' nmgsT^Barbara MateriarrSarolino 9jMLUJClH,i^OYXMpy.ty.q>iry.ifJotjclsBwhcr«! enjoying the •blessings-'oTthis liferbe admitted to-th_o'se'which~aTe~ Springfield;; who isassociated with- Bfeier.—Curtis Merz, Lenore Obst, Prove it to yourself! Come-out-toJoy—or any day—ani be convinccil. eternal. ' - ' " Jay Victor-Advertisingris • AdVei~ Ida Reinhardt, Margaret-Schmid, tising Representative. _ ""'Finally, we pray- Thee, 0 Lord of-Merey^to rejnemSeY the Arlene Spring, Judith Thompson, -souls of Thy servants departed who are-generbefei-e^tis-with-the- Thomas Twyman,—KarL Utzat, sign of Faiths and repose-in the sleep of peace . . . Through Jesus Mary Vitale. Christ, Our Lord and Savior. Amen."^r: ...... --— --•- — — JUNIORS " VetsJtey Service Jlighest Honorsj=Arthur ,__ —— ^~—— ^St.-Jamjes-GatholLcJLnfornvation-Bureau-—— Penelope'Harier, Allen Kindt; Rob- A. L. Kirby, Chairman . ~. "~ SHracts 1 ert Pezzulich, Anthony Seaver, 14 Remer Avenue Richard Tyjewski. Last Friday,'at 11:00 a.m., the - -< • "Springfield, N. J. Honors—Mary Ann Anderson, Academy Green was -the- scene of Patricia Baker^. Rosemary Bed- an impressive Veterans' Day Me narik, Nancy Bojles, Alfred Bom morial Service conducted by the -man—Barbara—Buekalewr-A-nUiony ser_vicHr=organizations—of—^Sp Gastalrio, Nancy DeLeonard: '" field, the American Legion and.the drganist, render special VBteTaTis~of^Foreign^Wars;—This Thanksgiving Service cent Fevola,. Janet Griffin, -Ellen music year's progranvlncruded the dedi- -Announced By Church Hreha, _Arihur- Jann, Ralph-Linde- Mr. Sageser is at-present with cation of a new -memorial-tree- to A Community-- Union Thanks- "mari,~Jbhh Moscaritola, Judy .Phil- replace the-formeMree which was giving service for Springfield and the National~Council-of Churches lips^DavidJ?richard, Ruth Pringle becomings decomposed due to 'its- all visitors interested will bc-held with offices_in_New—York.City DorothyRamsden, WUliam South J old age:—— T at the First Presbyterian Church serving as Executive Director of gate, Dona, Sweeney, Paul Vanj-° on Wednesday night,. Thanksgiv- Ness, Ian Whitlock. e inyocation was given . by the "Department of Campus Life, ;~" SOPHOMORES - ey. Dr." Marviir^W: Green ,of-.the His job takes him to college and ipringfield Methodist ^Church, and o'clock, with the Rev. Mr. David Highest Honors^Marie Basalone, Sageser of Springfield as giiest university campuses "ail over e benediction wasirStfdered by Robert Cather, Getrnide Keirriling, .-^Ji. Aloysius. Carney of St speaker.,-The Rev. Mft Bruce America. Mr. Sageser came, to Julius Madey. _ Evans, pastor of the Presbyte- ames "Roman- Catholic Church Springfield from Cincinnati. Ohio - Hono'rs — Barbara Aloia, Martha 'he_guest speakers -were Charles rian- Church-^3nd- the Rev. Dr. jvhere he supervised the religious Blaii^,— William—JBrown,—Joaans ^vemlinger—representing^ffie^Town- .Marvin'. Green, pastor - activities/ of , sever aT~"]iundred" Culmone; Eric 'Dalrymple', Lee-[sishi] p -Committee—Past"VFW Com~- . MethMst Church will also par- Methodist students on ^p- -annaTDelDuca, Joan,Diener,~Mary mander^Edwafd-A^Cardmalr rep- ticipate in the worship service. sity orcincinnati campus. ann Donington, Janet ^udar, Ken reseliting-the Shade Tree. Gommis- •The'Chancel chojr_of the Method- - J\_cordial welcome is extended ieth Ericksoh, George Ford, Judy sibn, American Legion -Past^Com- ist Church under the-personal all residents _of the Township t^Lo irjedianiuStephEirFrycki, Kenneth mander Wilbur C. Selander*; and -7- supervision of M*. W. N.. Barz, attend. '• Garby, Dennis Harter, JoairHasel VFW-Comander ClareneeJLJBpck. alew, Jr.-—Among the honored Ann Ingate,. Robert Keith', Betty guests "were. Mrs.^Frederick FOR-THE FINEST TN EYEWEAR Anne Lazeration, - Patience Longf Handviller American Legion Aux- Paula. Lubarsky,- Carol Mai-resse, iliary_Eresident; Magistrate Henry Margai-et .Materia, Joyce Mun- C. McMullen and Donald Palmer HOURS: nichr^CarolTlehberg—Pi'iscilla Pol- -Laboratory on President and—Curator 'of the .Oaily..9, -'~ Prertiiej i RpgeffS'priR ; : Smith, Na"ncy_Walker. J - spectively. -•'"'. Thur5. 9 -- 9 . ._ "• ~ FRESHMEN — Ths'»—first memorial ."tree was Highest Honors—Diana Bouchard, planted on M-ay 30, 1885 to com- ANDREW KOVACS Debrah Clermont, PatriciaDurand, memorate- the name of Captain Gladys Gulick, BetrT Hact, .Jo.nanne EdwardH^JWade wjio died Oct. "357 MILXBURN AVE., JVHLLBURN Near Theatre DR 9-4155 Hartz,-JVIarjorie Hoffman, Randi l862"~froWf"wouirds~received during Kristiansen, Philip Metz, , Dane the Civil War Battle of A'ntietam. Mottlau, -Susan Oakman, Peter The. new tree Was dedicated as.a Rupp, Veronica Sattler, Stephen living symbol to Captain Wade and Sell, Carol "Wallden, Marsha Wil- to all^yeterans who lost their. .lives- son,-Margaret Young. during the wars in" which JOVT fia- tion has participated. The~present R/DE W/TH PRIDE .. .- Honors—Barbara Aman, Donald tree which is^a maple (acecsac; Booker, Margot Breier-, Constance charum)x stands on-an island oi Brewer,Frederick Chapman,Mirrie earth supported zbyzliSwly white- WITH CONFIPENQB Choborda, Robert Davis, Renee ; washed stones in tha -ftp.ntp.i • ¥t9m Your Ebert, - Barbara Fay," Elsbeth Academy Green. - ,"• Authorized Dealer Fischer, Jeffrey Fisher, Elizabeth Fordr~~Janlvn Foi'ster. Robert Froatj Victor Goldberg,-Mary Ann Thanksgiving Eve Service fLETCp :Guerriero,. Anne Howe, Cha-rles- -The annual Community Thanks- £ohnson,-Lotlie-KaehlertHEdward giving Eve Service will be held in . 80 - 82 Franklin Place Summit < Land?igan, Dav'id-Lopanik, Mildred the First Presbyterian Church on -__ CRestview 7-0940 MacKenz'ie,. Eunice-Mar-shall-.-iMa- Wednesday , evening,. November 9/lrrl at R n m Thp cnpaVpr nf tii(> Joyce— Eagano.-iCarfSen—.Rogers, e.vening::: " -the Revecend KJSpgexs.^,Gary. -Rokflsnx -Jiidlth-Short, Loran-Skousen, jiliated• with tlie-Mational Council

yanNesLArthuf VonDer^ Linden be provided, by the.1 ..crloir of the Ji^oorhees, Jtidithi Ware .trch. •'Al" " :JaIpjisie ^ptch Enclosures7 Janet Wenmanr Kenn'eth=-Weil| V^£^^ yite'd toattejid^and to^particiEate "Vjenctian-Bijnds— . in this- act" QfJEhanksgiving. ;

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V. ~*fHE SUN, THURSDAY,. NOVEMBER 17, i9s'sA ing distances in ballon both-snow ] in Geneva and.visited inte'rnationr residents' of European ..back- ' ' :e. Thejreinforced tire chain United Nations al headguarterilliere. . j, ground.--Joseph Kovacs jvas'b^rn has-'-pJojectingi teetn or cieatson 1 Mrs. Barkh6rn4s-a former i irr-jTunsary and is a ^graduate_j>JL :the.link;of eachpir^s £h3in. They_ Observer idt^ fJDi [e^Royai_Eiiigarian "^chool- riot'"Only-give'.'the best stopping of American Association—of- Uni: -Miisic • in -Budapest.. A" member of lakgdElffltEisE and • traction performance, bjjt al- When-Miss-JRhoche gg^ versity Women-.and vice chairman"-" the-facultyy- at.^Douglass. Collejge - so-proi?ide-exceTI5nt-resis|«rnce to .'iIhe_Uhited_NaUons^and Xon'h fRtUiith^l forced by~ilL4»ealtK_ti o retire from iide^skiids7 j • .- • will be thetopie-of-a meeting of of-Newajrk-Chapter-AmerwanrRed--of—Rutgers— active leadership of the Free Pub- CrossJ~le"cture chairman, Catholic teaches-afcthe*Ai4fh - Some snow tires give -substan- the confraternity_of Christian Doc"- Forum, Newark; College in Princeton, and is _con- lic Library ,of Springfield, she- did ; trine of St. Teresa's-Church to be, , riot lo|e. her interest.in .the:;work ^ I tial-advantagerin^logse. .snow...and mod- certmastei; of the Princeton Syrif *' I slush', but Jheyr- are not much held tomorrow at.8:45 p.m.. inei'ator1.— certmastei; of the Princeton there. In-factrit was'due toJfiss phony Orchestra." ' ' ! • ^ —. Briggs' friendly^anner and desire I more- effective than regular tires Holy Name haU, Locust drive. for ice of hard-packed snow,'the Mjs? Henry C. Barknorn, an,of- -Halina'-Neumatf was born in t» serve the. community" That the Sunday Concert at Poland and is a\graduate of the tibrary made so.much[.progress in, booklet advises. ^_ . ^ss ficial observer for ,the National jCouncil of Catholic Women at. the Leipzig Conservatory in .Germany. its" early ^days-and=is=so "popular STEERING — Turn ,your wheel She toured Europebef^re the war, today. • ' — • • carefully to taksT'advahtage of United;Nations, will be.guest lec- N&warlcMuseum turer- Mrs< Barkhorn, a resident and after interment-in .a NaYi ATsoon as Miss3figgs recovered the maximum steering power, of "An- Hour of Rom^antic - Music" prison~carappplayed enough to take over light duties, jour tires.. If. you should over- of Newark, has travelled exten- will be heard at the-Newark-Mu—j-ean^-troops^n—Londei she was back on the job part of steer, straighten a .bit and then sively^abroad' attending sessions seum on November 6 at 4' p.m. Austria with the United . Stares" the time. Now she comes about turn again. This can be com-o.f Parliaments, at Paris, the as -the first Sunday Concert in -Forces Radio-Section; She came noon thr.ee days .a week for a few pared to the "pumping" tech- Hague, Bonn, and .was a delegate thelree series under the musical to the .United States in .l9Sl and &9MES^g^,Jj_j ^ .ni&ue-.recomraended_for., brakes.. tto International Federation of •feectiOrr-^ofv^Dr.—Alfred- =gave^her-,first.recital..at- give,n valuable"~adviceHb individ- If you start to skid, turn your University Women. This year she The program will include works fith Auditorium. She.has partici-. uals about geneology and the. his^ wheels immediately in the direc- attended; United-^'tions-sessions by'Chopinl-Szymanowski. Debussy. pated in the "Masters of the Key,-" iQry_QLSpringfield^_Tliese. jretwo tion of the skTd, but don't o_yer- ; NO, LI) STATISTICS'9''—Mi Phoebe Bnggs shown here looking up of her hobbies.— PLEDGES- SORORITY"— D«rl5" Schubert,' Schumann, Kodaly and board" series oh Station WNYC,,' vi«a| 'S^nrmntinn regarding some phase-of Springfield's-htstory Yvonne- Rosselet has been pledged compensate. Committee on Winter. Driving J3artok~playedf-by- Josepli^Kovacs,- and in the Bro'oklyn Museum -Con- T has found another use Bazards, National-Safety-^CounGilllSf^ill ^ -violinistr-and-Halina-Neuma^—pi- -«erts, and-has-appeared-as-soioisf '• a service she has set Up in the local Public Library. for her.encydSpBclie knftwledge. of to Phi Mil, national social . nn ' sa-ff*'..winfpr • driving 425 N. Michigan avenue. Chicago \&ith» several NPW Jerse3tl_sV "iviias £>ngga lias '-.tuiii" anisf. piled a directory which will be kept Miss Rosselet,. who, graduated^ nwy- be obtained-.free by writing m. Both musicians are New-Jersey I phonies'. up under the direction of Mrs. from Regional High, was a inem-~ Columbia Lumber Awarded Mary -Manuel. Already this di- ber of the Honor Society jand^ rectory has been used to solve an worked on the.Dayton-News. She Lowe Brothers Franchise important . question. One chain is the daughter of Mr, and~Mrs. store needed" to know the presi- William R>4Jlosselet of 18 Hen- ColuMbia'-bttmber and Millwork retail activities, backed-by a na- dents of women's organizations in shaw avenue.- ..._:— r Co., established in Springfield dur- tional advertising campaign and Springfield. . It wag-ur-the -Direct DIRECTORY "i-.lrig" 1938 by thevNate- MT. Jacob local tie-in -activities. tory. In addition, Jndividuals have tain in -Czechoslovakia and Hun- aUi[IKE t Goldman, has been fcvar-ded ah features of'T>een guided- in selecting services gary. Cooperative-studies are cur- —elusive—-fraaehi&o inf fcU.—area many JU>_w_e.. Brothers Paint, __ "these new products, now at (Jolum- rently in progress "wittT7ffre~dical~in- bia . is a new system of paint dis- liss Briggs' Directory _and the vestigators at the .University Lowe Brothers has been in_cxis- r eorrnmmtty—f?a1<>nriar in thrmcffteU t qJaiity-^inside' ~and 'outside ' tints. •Matching, and. contrasting : r-finisho's. .'This*-year.Eclgat—M. a true- eenter-ef-£nformation. The Switzerland. iirusn.cn. • mm. .year,. jw^a-t—"-£})l . custom-made to rtlbllc is invited to: COBsUlL_bfltlU •Br.~Oliver was born in Watson- ,; Fasig^ General-Superintendent 61 tome'flpcnrs-araWn readily availa either in. person or by telephone.. ;-Lowe,-was awarded the Heckle has g fiiirgtriftk and Can f ville, Cal., in_1889 and received • • ^ Award-by. the National Federation Ai ^ tfh R ild S fill orders immediately. .. .or_of..theTPublii department has attracted- JNationaLSafety Cqunc.iljn a new 24 HOUR SERVICE ing ceremonies held November 10 comes through=the Natiohal'Heart SOuth Orange 3-1013 •"•'•Jrtentibn of 4 number of readers. t the Navy's Officer Candidate booklet-on winter driving hazards, "Dealer -— J Institute which- distributes the ; !SOAL~FUHL OIL COKE '. ;:The /books'from this were put basedjon 16 years of actual re-- "Sale* -:- Service ... _ At NighTCall DRexel 6-4276 'TAVERNS' School at-Newport, R. I. Rear largest amount .of money being a A Complete-Heating Service ~ ;j into circiilatjon on JKednesdayJ search ofi^Ifbzeh' lakes. ' Admiral Howard -A. Yaeger, USN,spent in the United States forrin- ' ~. "• Parts -:- Repaln—.— -•—jiParl of this exhibit wjll be taken Assistant Chief of. Navy Personnel, SCHAtBLE OIL CO. OLD EVERGREEN LODGE vestigation into the causes of heart '-This • will b,e the_first winter Complete Body & Fender Work .»| t.i> -.the P.T.A. Meeting at thewas the. princnpal"speaker. ROOFIXG disease^ , 7—'- — during, which a large number- of — . • Painting ' -— _ 192 Mountain Ave. Springfield' ^__ ' -ti Florence - •Gaudineer— School, oa r- The-new. officer -Screened-from cars .equipped with power; brakes- ^= Springfield^N. J. __ The Renallreseafch -unit probes Cor. Morris & Cpmerce Ave* Union .".". availableif or p v Monday, November .28. •„ _ college- graduates,_has completed and power" steering "will be on the — SOuth Orange 3-0200 Springfield -. a "four-month indoctrination course into the-functions- and diseases of i^adr*r.said™Arnold Vey,--directoL ~ 6-2800--^" all affairs ... . \ •;| This weeFThe exhibit spacejn in^searnanship,. operations and tac-'therkidney which forms an^ntegral i Roof ing-Comp*ny ~ !,the-adulLdenartment will be_given- _of traffic and transportation for •'" For Roservationi" — tics', Naval"weapons, marine navP l>art-o£-the-circulatory-systemrThe _theL_Coiincil. Slate-and Tile^— — - -\ to -pamphlets, published—by—the gationTTengineering and military unit also reeeiy.es- grants from the to turn on the heat . DREXEL 6-0489 - .-—;•; Science Research- Association.. "Many driyers-haye-not been Gutter & Leader Repair—Siding aw.^-7-— •—• .-- - • -- ^ .' Life^-fesurarice Medical' Research trSTIME 1 v 1 jadecjuately irislruotejl-iimsing-the- IjZZl !j 0ftn- series[jot these, is known "as and*from the surgeon gen.- a^cSilf ".UnloTT" County: —All Work-Guaranteed- -• TAXI—• — •• BETTER " LIVING BOOKLETS. Sherry-'was- assigned to~JaCk- new' equipmenf7~especially under "MOTORS- -sonville Florida Aif^Base for ad- eral' thrbugh the Armed Foroes for fuel btt-oeliTery.— . ~_ Gutte'rs_Cleaned - . _^ ;; These—booklets' are particularly epddemilogical commission. winter conditions. We,need a new CHRYSLER - DRexel •^-interesting to parents, bjit many. vanced training in communications. look at some of the-ABC's of driv 357 Mountain Avenue ~" NEED A CAB? CALf, Commenting oh the; renewal" • "ii young -people find them helcful He • is &• graduate of : William ing-today's, cars safely and "'skill- ONION COUNTY LUMBER CO. L public nealtni"grant> RobeSrf ~5ales-it_Service Springfield, JJ. J. .:DrexelH207 .-,-. -j-i-n—preparing school papers. The College and Regional High School fully."'" _ . • -(1 _ ._ 1?1_MOUNXAIN AV& SPRINGFIELD where he distinguished nimself on E. Heir^ein, director at "Overlook is-in-Sprlngfield 4. ^ '-\ followimj'_samDle titles will give -The SPRINGFIELD CAB CO. the gridiron. He graduated with Hospitalj said, ^"President Eisen- POULTRY ".. some' ideas of the types of topicsa B.A. degree from Williams this hower's ^recent illness_ and its anal- booklet covers-the ABC's in"-d"e- at 155 Morris Ave. ——24-Hour Service ; —-' jinckided: ''Helnins Youth to past June. . - " , ysis by Dr. Paul Ludley White, tail, emphasizing ihe necessity^to "DRexel 6-4210. PARK DRUGS :l~.-.-. ..JXhoose-Careers^' "Helping Broths Jtos'ton.heart specialist,--.ha's empha- practice rsmqoth -oriving- all-year Prescription & Surgloal" Tor TURKEYS STATION: Front of First National | , Phofmacs'- - -•——,: sised the importance of research so that it is a habit when roads OPEN,SUNDAYS - Bankih SPRINGFIELD" lucivas that done by DrvOliver-at are slippery.-—-—----—-'-rrr----- —.3, cnts and Teachers as Partners," III:SOTO «H?at -FEEECALL-BOSbF'OE* Regional Alumni Overlook, The—attention of the Over-controlling one of the DRexel 9-4942 —DRexel fi-1509 - 'fete.' Limousine-Servicajnd Cars For public has -be'enjentered upon the chief _ errors,. _ac- General-Greene Shopptnr Center • •'!. Another series under the eener- lack of knowledge concerning the cording to Council. 'Starting, ORLANDO DE SOTCL. CAS ALE'S FARM - .- All Airports, ••[ar hpadins- of LIFE- ADJUST- Boosters To Meet_ causes of heart disease and the ne-stopping _-and changing direction- • i.MENT _ BOOJCLETS^ includes cessity of additional research—be- too suddenly causes many-damage 128 Springfield AveT Sprlngfeld TV SERVICE ^s^'Understandingt . .Politics." '/You The Regional ^High School- fore—any program of prevention 1 ing and sometimes fatal skids. -DURA-BILT !|Can|C " B'ea'd ft and "Facts BunsteT Club will hold a reunion can Be instituted^ Overlook is Since- power brakes and power- DRIVEWAY COMPANY Get Your Thanksgiving Turkey Here J About Alcohol." for' all former. Regional"7athletes. proud_to._belassociatfd with this steering-make1, it easier to lock t .Residential. •Commercial TURKEYS CHICKENS DU MONT . r Important-work." * Along with "the pamphlets-will at the \American, Legion next the brakes or ov%r-steer as,the Summit • Industrial - Fresh Eggs Daily ' ^Television Service—;_ ^jbe some, new books on child c^re Tuesday evening .at 8:15. -T— -Oliver", who has lived in result of a-panicky reaction to an CUSTOM-BUILT ^-, and welfare.. These" will he , de- Standouts of ioxmer Regional" All Poultry Fresh Killed ahd, Dreiseil -_•_ S1NCE-1940 : Summit for over twenty years, .re- Emergency,-ttnerCouncil's booklet ""'• PERMANENT' SPANG'S-PODtTRY FARM • 'J.\:;oi'ibod-4iv-]iex t week's column. ^ cently moved to Buxton road in recommends that 'drivers prac=" GUARANTEED-ASPHALT Best equipped Du Mont tele- football, basketball, wrestling,. Route -22, Springfield " ':; This week- there will be- tvvb ; Chatham Township. Mrs. JMuriel tice. using a deft to,uch on such '\ZT FORD DRIVEWAYS; " DRexel 9-5180 service shop fa. Newark.. Ottr ^ of Jhe jPre-Schoui Story gathetrack r anwitdh basebalRegionall teamcoaches s"wil for--6r-MacDowelil , his research asso- devices., —;— — Free. Estimate Full-Insurance 'ijUnur, one at ten, o'clock and an- an old-fashioned -get-togpther. date for 23 years, lives in Maple specialty ^Mpalr!rjj^»rid"«eirtr; Automatic transmissions and ' E-Z Terms - • SAVIXiS A LOA1V • Ijothcr^at eleven o'clock qn Friday, The Booster .Club will~ conducts wood"; their secretary, -Mrs. Chris- hydraulic '.drives give good start- UNION CO. AUTO SALES Dominick LaMorgese IcingjfDn Mont television fet|. ^-November 18.° The stories yjil-hp "a short organization jneeting tine Keith—is a resident- of Sun* Jng_coji.tr.oLori~ice and snow, the", ASSOC1ATIO1VS "Zi-HourJiervice ' ': ^j identicairi^nx^Tl soothe.»-ti,«'j.aj..' children. ii i_» which will include the showing of mit. _ , —'•' _ -' • booklet states. However, if your In Newark-CanrBI. 8-3328 years old—may come either several football movies. The storyef the establishment of car has "duel- range^-transmis-. __ inie. Next week there will-not be For any further information, the Renal^research unit at Over. sipn it is recommended that ELECTRICIAN C RE ST M O N T ALL ELECTRIC « a story during the .Thanksgiving- -please .-contact Eddie Ruby, yMike look goes back to_1953. when the Iow5y Or "S"_ range be used on FORD — 862 SOUTH ORANGEJVVE. "''! recess.'. SuehenaTBill Erown-or Les Lawn. : Sales & "Service two" new medical-surgical wings of slippery surfaces. Fixtures Sold, Installed Savings and-Loan — -NEWARK. if^Tr : the hospital were completedT-niak* 2037-Morris-Ave. - - . Union Here are some tips from the • —and-Maintained. -? '•=—__PhoDe - Essex 3-81W7>_ Tn^p-possibler-the—transfer— ofr—all- "Booklet oh"sfaftirigr stopping and ^UTLETS-and-Switches— patients ^fronL_lhe _,old^ Jbuilding. Installed or Replaced. For Best Serviceron All-T^FHaket Arrangemefrts-were made—at^-that steering; STARTING — Adjust so.your foot rests fulb SPRINGFIELD=O?rTCEr The iinife:located~;on.theJjtpp jaoor easily on~ " t— pfjhe old4}uilding7HeoiKists bf.lab- ;ayoid^spinningrthe^-wlnitils. With- a^^c^^H fices; _andTl5=ecnrtpped with the Don't let the clutch pedal^utfait. st -modern- experimental facili- It does no good_to lower tire ties: ' Dr. Oliver, distinguished pressure on modern tires. Snow service professor of pathology, tires-may help, and tire chains LINCOLNW emeritus, of the New York State definitely will. Authorized Sales & Service SPRINGFIELD DATE BOOK STOPPING — Learn the tech- University Medical School, Jias re- : 82 Franklin PI. Summit, N. i. tired from the ^university and gives nique' of pumping your brakes., CENTER MEAT full time to th'e methpd of kidney Apply the brakes, quickly- (lock CRestview 7-0940 POULTRY NOVEMBER i,-Americari Legion meeting at post h'ome at,8:30 p.m;' research for which he is interna- them) for an instant,, and as and FISH MARKET tionally known. '. ' ' quickly completely release them l&^Pre-Teen Dance for 7th & 8th Graders at Gaudmeer School Gym, "."' Prime Meats." - Scientists^ from, many foreign for "an instant. Repeat this pri-off OLDSMOBILE 7 30-9:30 p.m. • . ••- i ••• . • ' action rapidly to a/full stop. The Fresh-killed Poultiy 18-St. James. Church Variety .Show -in the Auditorium, at 8:15 p.m. countries, including England, Bel- (Also November 19th and-Sunday afternoon^Noyember 20th)... gium, France,-Holland^Denmark, gffectjs to give short intervals, of SPERGO MOTOR GO." ^rjesh Fish' Sweden, Switzerland,. Italy • and maximum brakingr alternated Free" Parking In Rear • 19—V.F.W. Auxiliary Ca'Tke Sale 9 a.m. to 1p.m. ^.' "••'.•>- with short intervals of effective QLDSMOBILE - l&v-Pre^Sehool. Reading Group at Library at 10 a.m. arid 11 a.m. Japan, have yisited"the unit. Cor- 254 Morris Avenue 22—V.F.W.Meets .at Post Home, Morrison Rd,, 8 p.m. • respondence is being carried on steering when wheels roll. This pumping method is especially im- Big Showroom Big Cars Springfield 21—Meeting of the Garden Department of the Springfield Woman.s with scientists in Chile, Brazil and Club at tho'homo of Mrt. Willlar" Pg»"""if_ ftQlrv irt, s>raot -S'lis ftrdi -portaiii with •power-brakegr—— icprnus Council tests have shown that p Dr. Oliver's articles have been re- Friday 8 to 9 p.m. 22-Meeting of the Music Department of the Springfield Woman's Club ceived from behind the iron cur- reinforced tire chains cut brak- Authorized Sales tt Service " /atthe CannonballHouse. 8:00 p.m. - •'' ' . J- \ 191 Morris Ave. Summit V MILK AND • 2/-Thanksgiving Eve Service at Presbyterian Church in conjunction BEAUTY DAIRY PIIOIHXTS with Methodist Church. . . .- •... .,-.. ' MARION'S SALON "Xeai Ciba'» CR. 31700 29—American Legion Auxiliary Business Meeting, 8:30 p.m. Post Home. 382 Morris Avenue, Springfield, N. J. 3ft-Workshop Day at Presbyterian Parish House, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bible-Class from 1:15 to 2:15 p.m. ' . . ' _ " . v . tor A New Hair Style For PACKARD SCHMALZ 30—Meeting of the Executive Board of the Springfield woman s Club I • Milk & Cream at the home "of Mrs. John S. Trout, 105 Hawthorn Avenue. 8:15 pjn. I HOLIDAY SEASON 26—"Trip-of-M6rith" Club for children.will go to ASPCA Dog & Cat! SAMUEL'S • Buttermilk Hospital & Museum of City of N.Y., 12:45 p.m. . BEST 'WISH'ESI Nothing says it as sincerely • • .. Why Not Try Us • Packard Sales & Service DECEMBER as A PHONECALL FROM YQU-more satiafying, The Shop with the "Friendly Atmosphere" • Cottage Cheese 1—Public Bazaar sponsored by Woman's Club at Legion Hall, 11 a.m. . too, because you etzss the excitement in person. OTO SPECIAL GUABANTEB-30,000 2—Pre School Children Story-Hour at-Library, 10 and. 11 a.mi . . ; I A New Operator Has Been Added — MlM Verna mllea, 100% parts and labor at no • Butter & Eggs u cost to you. - . . 3-St, James Children's Play,."Cinderella," 8 p.m. in Auditorium. Rates are low—anywhere To This Growing Shop. 5—Handicraft Groups of. Art Department of Woman's Club at hpm«l Jersey City to Cleveland 55c Delivered fre&b from PERMANENT WAVES $8.50 up Body and Fender Repairs of Mrs. Gertrude Sala,468 Morris Avenue at 8:15 p.m. _>• I ... . ftlorristown to Boston 60c " Auto Painting Our Nearby F«rn 5—P.T.A. Pre-School .Program at Gaudineer School Cafeteria, .8:151 ' ' '- 3min..statlancall.'afterePMmdaifdaySufi. 10^Fed.taxnolIncluded: , COME IN AND GROW WITH US! 2091 Springfield Aye. Otll 7—Regular monthly meeting -and Christmas program of Woman's. Clubl NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY DRexel 6-6153 - VauxhaU (Union), Open 6 Days a week MUrdock 85848 MILtlNGTON 7-0025 at James Caldwell School at 8:15 p.m.; • ;

!.• . THE, SPRINGFIELD SUN, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17; 1955 ' ia: iter-receiving iJJ.octpr's. degree ' Upon his dischargeV Prpfessoj — rom- his Alma Mater, Jie .served Karbobp-Teturjed • to Rutgers to^" in .assuitie his present pfisitionJin ,the.. .7' Ixical P.BIA. jsharpsEboters. held Rutgers-ExtensiqnT5ecvice.-=i ±\ their annual turkey shoot at: the Springfield- Pojice+r-ange- in—the North Jersey guarry on Sundaj, November-i3r- '.".'0"'"' Many of the local, merchants PONGTABtr donated prizes_ for - the shooting OR ELECTRIC YKA^N TABLE contest. Among them was Majle crest Pork- Store, Casalej Farm Grand Union, SafeVvay; "Spring field Market; Spang's Farm, Bete* Poultry; Howard JohnsomfNagel' Renter SfealiJflarket.JBld-Ey.er green Lodges Beckman a^nd Conte y ALUJrtffiUM -Delicatessens, Suburban andMjr COMBINATION ton's Liquor Stores and Uie~3rolr - 2 Panel Stationary themselves also donated two-tur Slat Type . WINDOW Winners ^n the contest were Edward Hoessner, Gebi'ge Parsell Capt. Selander, Robert Polewka Haroid Searles, Andrew Eckert Thomas Kennedy^ John~Wentz, Louis Quinton, Edward Kallens, ON TARGET!—Members of the SSpringfield*] Sgt, Sturm, RobRobere t Polewka, George Selasal. Cantai jonnnransen, r.n.A. Local *?B line up on the flnng line in compe-1 Wilbur Selander, Les Bell and Ed Roessner. sorir titipn held last Sunday;—Pichired-fronrleftrterrigltto~rlgltt=rW| •/-—•- =•— save steps ... make ^answering easy . . . give you welcome privacy. For information, 28:19-20,and-remember-above-all-|-which-means-iminersi the~New Jersey All Sim Made to Order just call_your Service Representative at.you that-this is a command from, our- So you see this new Springfield vention, —• ' • Telephone BusinessTJIfice. Letters to Editor Lord Jesus' Christ. "Go ye there,- Baptist Church, which meets in The Ail*Stafe Chorus _the^ Florence fiaiirlin«r' fpre aml^leaeh all nations,, bap- chestta—will—be—presented—in-=a- every Sunday.until we build our concert at the Jklosque theater x>n and now you can have Nov. 13,-1955 tizing them in ihe name of the # Dear Editor: ,owij church believes in Matt. 28: Sunday, November 20. ~~ . Father, and of the. Son, and of 19,-20' in' its 'etrtlrety and are obey- 4 FTrHOCKET ' telephones in I would like- to takethis.; oppor- g^rejjfc ing—our-;-Iar -Protestant King James Holy Ghost. ." ' —••''._ • * New Jersey-Bell Telephone Company • the Bible in -their quotations, Springfield ^stands-on the Word of God alone. We will never be guilty "_•••_ Raymond SchneJ^ermannTi vice president and program chair- Matt. .28:19-20 in "their Catholic — Springfield B.aptist^ChnrclC ^kBth unusually entertain- ^of—taking-cog n tex-t^-froni-h ing— evening awaits _loc,al Lions -Complete-Stoek-Oif-Rimburg-Fainlt, iformatron last_week. However^ T the~versesTthat'.were 'quoted Were -TJible. teaches -Baptism, and -that, Clubanembers^aFQieiF-weekly din- there is* salvation in it because not misquoted but a sentence "was ner~"meeting -at the .Orchard -Inn STORE HOURS—Mon., Wed., r¥i.J$l 8 P.M.; .ett out m the jnidme ot the quota- iJi«-flniy-lmfiaTifi-of-sal-va1inn is onr- Regional Students tomorrowTHghtr tioih-I-am a member of the new faitti in ;• Jesus "Christ. Dou'ay- -Arrangements have^been^made Jot. 8 to 4:30; Sun. 9 to 1; Tun. and Tntm. 'tfl 5 P.M. "Springfield Baptist Chiirctt^and Reemsr-Catholir Bible Ephesians for t he well, known ~educatokJW. as an immersed ^Baptist, I beltgye- 2:8-9—King James Protestant' ver- In All-State Band Raymond; Karfeobo, r"Pf^ssor- of sion Ephesians.2:8-9/ This new that the sentence" that-was ommit-. Two students from Regional- Ornamental' Horticulture" to ted-was*cleliberately left out.'I say Baptist Church teaches Justifica- sent his specialty-lecture known, as 3eliberatedy because when -you -tion-by—FaTQi-onlyr-because-our- Flannel-Graph,—at'that-time Bible tells us so. Jesus himself Monroe' Grotsky spent three days ^Flarinel-Graph" _is;' the. title read, you don't stop "after a coma last-week-in-Atlantic-City-re-hear- and then continue again" in the was Baptized.^Matt7~3:16-17 both- given to the "professor's original Douay-Reems—Catholic version sing with thaAlI-State High School middle of a seritencei That's ex- 7 -arid-unique_methbd-iof-ipresenting and. King James Protestant_ver-. Chorus and Orchestral They- have the "portrayal of how to plant actly what was d6ne in this quota- positions . with, tfye - orchestra e-Kng James-Version^ •sion. and please take note; our raateriaHh^the landscappe picture.' E6rcr~Jesus~ Cfirist~~after being" -thr6ugh*=c9mpetitive"^auditions-3ff ^^PfS S ^Kbbbh^Karbbbor^who' ' iis 22 (29), MOU f the writer wiiriob;k up his- own which over 2,000 students tried Douayrlleems e.athplic-Bibterthe; ;Baptized ."immediately came up graduate of Rutgers • University, fountain Avt. WL 2-5657 rfrom the water.". This certainly j)jut.,The,Atlantic- City -rehearsals was associated with TuTner^Broth; sentence omitted is exactly the culminated in a -concert on Sun- HANDI-CHARGE, NO FNTEREST same word for "word^ •• . in'dieates; that: Jesus- was im- ers-'of Long_Branch New Jersey mersed completely. Fiirthermofe day_ in Convention'Kail befor. e thliu_.- as: _Landscap_ . e Architect for. sev_.- -As-ar-member_of the^new Bap- tist Church in 'Springfield.-the-sen- the word Baptist is~a Greek word' sandsof attending members of eral years .following his graduation. PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE^, tehce:omittea-is very-important— The sentence omitted wais "Bap tizing them in'the.name of the Fatherland- of, the Son,, and of-the Holy Ghost." I would like to quofiT "ATTENTION: WOJM1M1 VARIETY STORE. the great'commission from- Matt. -_Js your marigoing to receive the 'usual gift' for —Christmas! Well; this year .... why'not get him a HERE^iRE SOME Sl/6GEST[dNS i gift .he really can appreciate?- Choose fmiii Cardinal's tremendous~assortment~pf"name brand' items:. . .,- or CHECK OFF THOSE HE NEEDSjttOST. LAY-A'WAT FOR CHRBTMAS- -T—you-can give him a 'Gift Certificate,' which-he can 'use'errhisuwn;- ' ' • ; _ . . ' • 7 Small Down-Payment Holds Any Selection. Ei»y Budget Terms/

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MAPtEr^WEETGUMrCHINESE FIRETHORNE ELM, .6'-8' STORM OARGE MAPLE ir-151 Orange Berries -(Shade in 1 year) SASH Strong Vigorous Plants EXTRA LARGE MAPLE (Heavy Trunk) BLUEBERRY BUSHES PEAT MOSS 3VarietTes German import — Large Bales MASON Husky Hybrid Plants Free Delivery an 10 Bales Eclipse MATERIALS INSULATION • Jacobstn Moto-Mower Homto . JAPANESE HOLLY HOLLAND BULBS Penniylv«nU Worche»«er Ilex Crenara ;' 100 Varieties Savage' Rich Green Foliage Mowmatlc UNION COUNTY LUMBER CO. Daffodils - Hyacinifis - £ti%* Lawn Boy ' ' Blue Berries —,12 Inch Plant '••-j ^BUILDING MATERIAL-FUEL OIL Crocus • TutiDS ...... * •• for WW Cooper KUpper CONS U L T U 5 O MT OUR LAN DSC APE PR OBL E M 191 Mountain Ave. Dr. 6-0115 Springfield • •• . ."• -. \ \ ,-•-•• ^ •••• • •. •• v ••-•-'. • • • ' . . •

..*••' '.'.•< THE SPRINGFIELD SUN; THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17rl955 trthat~factors-other*;than~ technical" ir^ Rqjfd Lines or Economic'will_enter into the_ '^qsTbji'ty ?nit <>ffpptivonpgs ot my ^y ~warning""~system and suggested that would warn mpre"5han ,9J)jper that a large scale test should be nt-of-'the^people m any target made. • ' area, at a; moderate costjt sugr ~ The home 'signal device would Engineers working with the danger' and 4^-make sure that gested that the plan of using elec- 'ederal Civil Defense Administra- - everyone gets -thfe- information tric power lines was the best of use a negligible amount of elec- tionnow are convinced^that-with— which - is being transmitted by the Systems suggested and that trical, power. One of these devices in the next few years, 99 per cent. radio or other' means. Obviously su,ch a system was. technically- bii^llttd ' W7 1«3;'T; Clrazlano 14«, 163, :«0; , of~ American:, homes 'iaSJ~\jtL such a system would have a value :: 'ones-I65,:.13a,_151; Jt.JlJAndrea _176,. possible. The study * pointed out |small scale. The Community ShbpBe7 Megde'8~'Florist-and-Siibur^ 11, 149. Totals—884. • 900. 901, 1~"' equipped with- a—warning—signal-|-beyond-its-use-in-event-of-^nemy-| I ban Liquors now snare the overcrowded first place/position \ CLARK MOULD to',-alert families^- of enemy at- attack. It coHild be used to alert Qlnre 108. W3~131: Nicosia lfrl, 127. in the local bowling league. ?The scramble-fer first place 32;"-8ynorawl 1M, 135, 152; Vaeh 153, tack or a civil defense emergency the public,in time of immediate was the result of last Monday's bowling [games in which .68. 163; I. KUM 227, 164, 137. Total* •that will cost less than $10.1 danger^a'tid iend those .at-home IN OUR OND CENTURY -964", 880. 838. ., ••, Research funds for a home- to uie'ir radios where they would the Community Shop keglers took the;measure of Anderson To Attract Crowds —- -rRANK'8 AUTO warning system-were made avail- hear bulletins andTeceive instruc- ~~~~~£, OF SERVICE & Son'in" two of the three game£~Meariwhile, Mende's teain G. Orazlano 199, 180, IB7: Martin Upwards of 10,000 football fans tions. - '. ' was" doing the flame to Bunriell Brothers and Suburban 154;'165, 147; R. Sohwerdt —, 157, able for the first time under the 167; ZlegcDfiUs 167, 200, 150; G. Lwill attend the Rahway-Regional current FQDA' Jiudget, although • To Test .In West-.— - Liquors likewise taking two of three from Frank's Auto. Schwerdt. 208, 209, 201; Monroe 145. game Qri^ Thanksgiving Day. The '^vlrAn3i1ea.*"DTiy ew a y s'-also ' .,_«l«.... -r=9=r^z studies in this field have been Tentative'plans, are under way SUBURBAN HQUORS™ rif •showed-thetf strength;by bump- ot Parkview- 202;!.J_Saiano_ol x i7».j 1.17. 143: .Leavcralt- 100. -with the gates opening at 8:30 A.M. MAIN AND DAY 147, 167; W, Schramm 193, 174, 15ST civil-defense rst organized. _test_of ^__ STREETS • ing Clare Mould Injtwo games, Cuzzolino Furs 200 and Ziegen Geracl 179, 162, 182;! 8.~BTirdetts 194, Warning and Com muni Cuzzolino'_ Furs took Parkview fuss of Frank's Auto. 200. „ "Sponsors' of this particular test 180, 185. 'Total-clOOl, 914, 932. flow throng- anticipated. Extra cations office has long recognized originally conceived it .for use as iGarage&in^two"-- games "and the . Standlnci'of the League po.U<$' p'rotectionjrom the Sprjng- — ' •••-•• _W L MENDE FLORIST that the present system of siren a warning against.tornado, danger American Legion took Jill three P. -Melslek 159, 171, 140; E..-Jtub"Ktf Community Shoppe 17 - -13 - field Police and the Union -Ge' nings is not. i:ompletely=axJe= but are now revising their plans n B1t' 1*7 It 105: F. Gelger 141, 172, 176; J. Elminele Pnrlf PATnmissinn*wi1Hhp on hanrt Suburban Liquors 17 13 110. 182, ..., .. . . . qucto • in • that it-connot roach all ta incorpoFnto the dovw SAVINGS SANK : Tunners,^Springficld_Market D'Andrea Driveways 14 152; H. Mende 182, 160. Totals—799, to control traffic and over-rabid IS 947.-JS3; ' •— •• - ••• areas and that:the sirens are not civil defense program. . ,~*" - " ~L.eague Notes— Community Springfield Market ' 15'. 14U fans. The winner of j the Thanks- Clare Mould 15 BUNNELL BRO. always -audible to many people These studies included various 15 Walton St. 1S9,'143, 14«; Walton Jr. giving -gaflie-wUt-be-ldeclared the Shoppe beat their previous high American Legion 15 15 who are'indoors. - types of warning devices, using • Here, you can. Bunnell Brothers 142, 137, 172; B. Bunnell Sr. 152, 181. team-game of 1020 with a 1039 15 15 119; D. Bunnell 138, 168,_162; H. BUT-Group III State Champions. . To Supplement Sirens electric power lines, telephones Prank's Auto —14 1« game . . i, Kugelmah pf tfte~t:om il Purs 16 tfett-145,- 134,- 149. Totnla-^32, 829, and radio. More than 100 such 14 814. '—1 . . -• _•' —: New .Jersey's Garden State Since the goal is to-, alert 100 munity Shoppe, tied Jac'fivitz of Parkview Garage 14 IS'" . devices have been suggested with- BANK-BY-MAIL Hi_C Anderson* Son 18Vi Parkway will, become a leading per cent otthe population in.times ' JJ)Lende^s~foT~the^"higlh r individuaiidl ~ 'PAI{KV»BW=B%KXGE —ANDERSON^* SON 71 link in~-a" new travel route" \ of possible danger.-it.is accepted, |-in- the last Three years^—even one game of 255 ... The individual V. Pollcarplo 180. 144, 185; Q. Pacl- R. Boclc 162, 150, 147; KT Anderson that would use water supply lines Phone of- write for your <• flco 198, 148. 130; Julio Pollcarplo 193. 132» 172, 134; O. V,pellMT-J62. 1*6, 161; tween New England_and Florida that an:, indoor signal must high jthree-game_; series previously 147, 134; C. Padflco 202. 198, mi-E. Ronco 134, 181, 119; H. Anderson by virtue of projected connec developed which will supplement and by varying the pressure cre- Bank-—-by^-,Mml deposit ll. Pollcarplo 199, 181, 178. Totals— 187, 160, 157. TctsOls—873, 945. 724. ate a pulse which would activate held by Art Mptcher-of Springfield 1 —_ COMMUNITY SHOPPE the outdoor sirens, or warnings 1002, 888, 874. • - ' 1 tions at Jhe-superhighway's ,ex ^Market-!watL_beatej[iLJ>y__Geprge T ^CUZZOLISO FURS J , Kugelman 160, 192, 255; W. Rear- "broadcast by radio. l~sn' alarm. material. . - ' • " QUARTERLY Schwerdt or ^'rank's -Auto~witlf J. BtizJno 200. lftO, 174;"N7 B39r-Pr-BuBCU 100, IIHT—1SU—B. jelL_162,_1712-194__Jotals—829, 956^ Jhruway. at its _ door,-signal-systenF-as ;series ... In individual games Ml''^!}Q- 200 '190. Tnt.Ala—JWS Is to tie in^witn a proposed DeTa" Tng other warning methods— In- iy^ THC OLDtbl MUTUAL SAVINGS UANK IN I.SSEX COUNTY U'ANUKEA -!! SPK1NGFIELD MARKEX ware Bay-ferr-y-seaice between stead it is- thinldng^long- the" ~Snderson-JS7,_13«, «2^C* costly, or"ifiey.jjould be produced — 227; M. D'Andrea 211: C. Paeifiol'Arn'A^rcaTsir l«.~na"8ereno iflO; •138. J4Ph of a signal to call MumHII30T-W9T -to—the-=possibilit; 151, 190P-Totab—834-791, 860. 'ttq"»L IU» AVI, i-i»t 'wi •• .^-— 13rri«T »*'! H.-Qulnton-177,-151, 140;. , B. Doyle 133, 141, U4;-Br-B&taUle 168, |J.77, 173. Totalif-883, 869, 873. I Rec. Commission — \ looked., Plans Cage Clinic This Is whot^makes Smith and Smith serv- -The Springfield Recreation Com- mission will hold a "Cage__Clinic" ices of traditional, dignity. A thoughtful, on Tuesday-evening, November experienced staff gives meticulous otten- ; 29th,. at the Florence GaudineerT ^chool._lhe_clinic_is open to all tiori to details' f residents p£ Jhe'. township, espe- cially fathers of boys who-are^in the 8"through 15-years'-of age SMITH AND Lgroup. _— DI VICTORS Edward' Huby, director of Leagues, has invited Lou DeRosa, An Outstanding Septic* "Within the Mean* of AH" . Regional High School Jbasketball fcoachT—to—coduct— an—interpreta^_ tions oTall'rulesrwith^thTrhBlpTof- -HOME FOR SERVICES SUBURBAN e^Regionaniigh School varsity. 140 Clinton Avtmi* 415 Morrh Av».>u» • A Well known cage official will Newark 5. N«w ivruf Sprlrtgfl«ld, N«w J«rwr _ give the rules of the game as -•'• Blgtlow3-2UJ •-•• DR»xel~«-4282 ._!..: weli-aUrviolations; The" clinic will (Amflt parking »irpnmii*Q start^at 7:30 P.M.zSharpiJwith the ?*,v V.- school'do6rs~opening-aU P.M.--'- The Springfield RecreationCom^ iiilLmpraJlask: etball- program -for rthe ."small- fry" on Satuiday^niornuigs, with the older and bigger boys playing , league—games—on—Tuesdayi-and- |rThursday evenings at the Flor-. f ence-GaudineeE-School.- _ illyoiir football STATi OF NEW JERSEY )oster football EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT ~ Dance Date Set The Regional High School Booster Club will hold their 18th PROCLAMATION annual "football-dance joirThanks-1 giving night at the Regional High "School-gymnasium;—z^r This simple plon—if storteck now—will give your child "^WHEREAS, the appalling traffic toll of deatis and injuries^. Don Gibsbn'.s Orchestra will • on New Jersey's streets" and KighT/ays~Teachey its~peak each the chance he deserves. ^ December, with the Christmas and New Year holidays a time furnish the music, with,the affair of .greatest danger for motorists and pedestrians; and - to start at 8 p.m. continiiing to midnight.. ' J>" — ' _ THESOOBEIS 12-7,4th down and goal to go. The center_snaps WHEREAS, the President of the United States has designated ^Valuable door^_ pri?esrwill be a national Safe Driving Day on December r, to be preceded by given away, with-^the Regional ~Hie ball," the quarterback plunges over—^winning the "ten days of preparation for making this Jay accident-free in- High School^ varsity, coaches, — .game for the home team! The stadium goes wild—cheering every city anaVtown in America and.to.be followed by ten days cheerleaders and alumni expected of continued observance;, and to be on hand to celebrate a possi- " , your son, the hero of the big Thanksgiving-gamk- | ,bie. victory over •Rahway-in-tae- WHEREAS, the tnie. spirit of this festive seaseSiequires^ __ . . J • Jsnltjhisjijlream you've always cherished? morning. _ ~"'" 6 "tHat everyone'be-constantly mindful of the-need for moderation The entir«P^proceeds 6i thie Most parents hay * And^the- chance to star in varsity in all things lest through some careless or heedless actions these dance will go into the Regional . football is just one of the many opportuiitie¥^peh" highway tragedies again will.darken the holidays for-so n^any^any; Booster Club^fundr^— ; NOW, THEREFORE,^, ^T ' - to t^e boy that goes to college.There are far more of the State of New^jerseyy-do-hefeby proclaim the six-week f— ~ impo^rtant >aiuea-to. be^ gained, too, values ~"~L7~'' "you don't wantyovir ^on tojniss out orir NOVEMBER^iH955rthrough-JANUARY-2 1956 -Repairs • Replacements r General Maintenance foryou to give your child-a college _Satt DeUyery; > necessary moheythrough the lU-jtet-Btarted, the ssp We^ll savlvouErBQiiEiaiBjyeara AND FURTHER, I call upon the^ people of New'Jersey, $75( k thh P whether drivers or pedestrians7iO"T)bserve~national-Safe Driving -start today4o save_$7.5(ta week throxigh Payroll Savings, DaV on Thursday, December 1, by showing such care and con- you'll have an educational fund of $4,277 in time to sta^t sideration for r hof/tm ThB-enaieafc um,y to i^vp jja ) ' ' " (2) avoiding any careless action, especially the unwise and ex- in Savings Bonds through Payroll Savings. ' ~ cessive.use of intoxicating liquors, whe'n using the streets and highways; and (3) discouraging others, particularly guests at 'ldiday festivities, from indulging in alcoholic beverages to the extent that their safety and the safety of others on the streets and highways might be impaired, Make tomorrow'ft dreams come true

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New Jersey this ficst day of November, in the year of Our Lord -L3- ' • • • •'•••, one thousand nine -hundred and fifty-five, and in ^Independence -of the United States, the one hundred and eightieth. ' ! the V. S.tGovtmmtnt dot* not pay for this advertising. The Treasury Department thanks, for their patriotic donation, READY-MADE *'"'•• ' " th* Advertising Council arid " • . , CONCRETE STEPS 'ROBERT B. MEYNEft, •' •k One Piece Units !.•• Governor per-ty4=Con-- Thurad6i_ November 10, 1955, M »ten • V • IA}ic la -tfif~Westfleld Lin*.--was re- Coihmltiteer that the bills, as approved. nvpr from thp fivp, Jjjj" a_:te.tairi.iiigj alf -tot A.MA.M.. ..- •• • • .• - ••:••••? l t ll to RoadRds aad-BrideedBdd s CiCommitt- ordered p&lST, mas •• OnR ^roil call I. . 'M3CITAEL F. ternfic'bit of plowing by the~Lin- questions yoi tee. ., '.. -—,_•' •_•_.. -unanimously adopted-. oail |.—•—; Brfflrrri • of' Adlustm to. den-teanH-Regional-had-numer-ou ,ii lave li^out mailing" regulations. Plains, advising Public Hearing ftterr StudaSaturday'y s Rfttpontd-lAnfarvtpgga , it fa opportunities to ' score, but. the You can do this in" a leisurely foun.. d.. on th, e agend,- a . at .th ., e nex-t i be held on October1'27.-^5 P.MI, to poeiyyelly true thah t ..thhe BulldogBlld s are a" secdnd hhalf ball Bulldogs couldnH penetrate that meeting of the Big _£our in ' conslder\the appeal of the psso Stand- v way if you will come to the-Post Genevar- — • • ant-Oil—Cu. _lu • use and^enlarge the club..' lTie_Lindeners, who incideritly, wear uniforms| that Linden defense' . Office, between 1 and 3:30 p.m., •JCte drlve-ln service station located , "Anyway," continued Sirs. at\220 Sojr).h Avenue, South Plain-' Jook like holdovers from a Halloween_partyr started off like I don't^knoy what, .Coach Mike thus missing the-rush Hours. On flelifrsft.nd to build a service, station- Democrat, "we're going to sell 1 they were really going to tear up the pea patch. At a fewSuchena told' his"'squad during j«air_.way home pick" up. a supply far salS" .of . nll» kliidS" ol petroleum intermission, T>ut whatever it was our "Springfield house and move protlucta and services generally sold points in the first quarter I closed my eyes and murmured of heavy wrapping' paper, sturdy And \VP mpan -nt- '• rlve-m " service stations' ait 2362 it got/jesults. The boys took the dowy n thec.auuic. AIIU we meamean .South Avemie, PlalnJleld. was referred; a prayer for Sprfngfield. Those of you who didn't-attend empty' cartons, strong, cord and r One Philodendron field for the second stanza of play' when we-say 'no discrimin^atiorT to Roads and Bridges Committee. '; |- the 'game missed something.— If you think that Regional • Administrative Director of— the like a pack oFhungry bears. Stifl7 est investment in-these necessities Ourpnce^is$23000aiiditisfo Courts, adylilng that Martin Lutz and ~ suppjoWsTa big team, you should take a gander at that Lin- if it wasn't for Linden's sloppy sale' to.anyone^who pays what we Donald'Torrls havelbeen assigned to WITH EVERY will pay big dividends in-safe de- are asking." Union County as Court Stenographers. den" club. Giants, football giants in Halloween costumes. play ..the outcome of the contwL livery of your cherished. Christ- Building Service Employees Interna- tional Onion, asking tha/t their mem- may have left the home team the mas gifts: I bers, employees of the Union County victors. But that's the breaks of Basketball for 7th Park Commission, retelve_ hospltallaa- —$3.00 PURCHASE . ." After ydur gift wrapping and tlon, surgloal and inourance benefit*, the game,-and Regional got plenty And 8th Grade Girls to be paid for by the Governing Body, packing'' is ^complete, plan your was referred to th« Committee of the Our Very of them last week. ...__._ mailings so that those forJhe'most and- -moi -Springfield -took-overpossession- r wnoie._ . . . • j__ -THANKSGIVING FLOWERS^ Convenient Hours!! •distahTpoints"*go""fiFstfTrjrt6 get eighth grade girls will be~ con- " Gr6ver'""C~IU6Hmanr'Jr-. Attorney* of the ball on Linden's 21, andall long distance mailings into the General, osWng thsrt this Board, adopt ducted at the "Florence Gaudineer a resolution -supporting- New—Jereey's- fter a" Carpenter to. Castaiacr Post Office before December 5tlr~ Holiday Safety Campaign, was referred MONDAYS ... 8:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. passjvhich put the -pigskin on the Schoolmen Monday evenings, 7 to to the Public Safety-Committee. . and those for nearby points should Agricultural Agent, asking this Board TABLE-X&KSAGE- BOUQUET OTHER DAYS .... 8:00 A.M. to 3iOO P.M. seven, Ronny Goles got it over be mailed--by -December lOtb. 8:30 p.m. under the guidance of to appoint an 'Assistant AgrlculturaJ after two tries. Two plays later You'll be glad you did. the Springfield Recreation Com- Agent, was referred to the "Committee " Pnrrmnnl ggflin.harf thn hall whan of the Whole. Joe Sisia recovered a fumble on expressing their views. on the water t rate Increase of the Eaiaabethtown the Linden 44 yard line.' Carpeii; Girls interested shoulcT report Water Co. that serves Hillside, vu ter then threw to Curt Merz on" Wants to Sell to the Gaudineer School on Mon- referred to- th* Committee of .th* Snap Dragons - Roses CRESTMONT the twenty who eluded thejrasp of' day evenings_at_7__p.jn._Mth_unk= ^ Union County Mosquito Extermlna- a defender and galloped. for the (Continued from page 1) forms and sneakers. Instruction tlon Commission,-submitting their re- and -fundamentals of the game port of work, methods and expendi- SAVINGS cimf LOAN Association tally. Near the end of the third hand of the law clamp down on tures fos nioequlto control work In 120 Different Varieties To Ckoope From quarter Ray Stagich in the kick us because-. ou£ Jtwo Jboys^ _f will be taught- by .a physical ed- Union County for the fiscal year from £ J Jy^ _ ucation instructor. The girls will October 1, 1954, to September 30, 1955. formation, had the ball hiked over and tet n yearsl>lf g"hage"hadd a rabbit Monthly • report of the Auditors. 1886 SPRINGFIELD AVE. 175 MORRIS AVE. his head and was tackled on thein the back-yard as a playmate, be divided into four teamsr.with Gomlnger & Sup4e«, was received and Delivered Anywhere in one to set up~another~Orange~and regular competition-."every- Mon- -order.ed.-flle that the mdnutes of October Uth be on roll call unanimously adoptedT- But now, as Turkey Day—again the writing and witnessing of the approved, which—was seconded and (2)-—Freeholder Hlcfcok for Roads ROUTE NO. 22 SPRINGFIELD FORITHE HOME :—H-looms on the horizon I can hardly games. They_are a great bunch of unanimously carried. —— and Bridges Committee, approving two- persottnel actions In th« Road De- wa_it~for that bird. There are-a leaders, and there-isn'Uone-boy The following communications were few other things that I, as-.well on the squad who isn't proud to as all Union County Jootball fans be working under them. ~~. can't wait for, and one of them = "is"the THahksgiving"gameb'etween: —As-the-uneven-thud 6i the foot- Regional and Rahway. For years ball grows dimmer and dimmer, Rahway and Springfield^ have B^POP^tAR-MMANDl the rhythmic pounding of a basket- locked horns on the' Day "ofball is being bounced into-4he laundering -Thanks.—All—these—grid • affairs Regional sports spotlight. Sec- have had significance and im_tional-- _ Champions. _last;S6urt_sea;i portance, but perhaps none will soi}i_ the Springfield Hoopste ?ever compare To^thisTy ear'syineet- wilF again be in contention for- Cleaning ing. Rahway, by blanking Thom- State honors. Gone are'Joe Schaf- Samtone asjefferson of Elizabeth, 19-0, put fernoth, six foot four star center, SAVE1 themselves in an identical tie and Torn Casale, a shifty - back- with Regional, each have seven "court man. But returning to the games won and one game lost. team are. Ron Goulcher and Les Cleansing So when the-two^square off at Lawn, the sebshot -demons. Curt_ -RegionaUs—field, Thursday morn- Merz, a rugged - individual" who ing, not only will there be thewill be the.giant ofL'the- squad. tension of a Thanksgiving Day Carl Ford, fast and.hard-'driving. game, but the Union-Gounty-Sec- Bob Boyles, a bpy__whp •with-half tional—GroupirlltzChampionship will be put on'the liine. Walker, tall and-aggressive. - rU_take~ Regional- by"~eight -Beside these' standouts of JheJ points.,, but a word to the wise . :. last campaign the team will- be-J As-much as I'm a Regional fan, bolstered by Junior Varsity-stariJ and as much- as\I want to seewho will be fighting .for Varsity We're Sorry. Response to Om- Grand Opening -, =^___^ _ — them win a title they well de- berths." ' • ' .-seryerrPnv-afraid of Rahway. Too Coach Lou DeR'osa Iras great We^Just Gblildn't Service 'Eyeryone. Some Items Were SolcTQuj Early. many of these -Thanksgiving rnaterial" this'"year and with his games have • been won before superb guidance^the team should So .v .Here We Go;^gain» We^Haye^^ Restocked^ and Rearranged X3ur they've actually been played ._,_. prosper. . • . Place So That Everyone Can Take Advantage of These Outstanding Values. — ••••••• ^~ JRiineHe BATHROOM SCALE OF SPRINGFIELD General Greene Shopping Center, Springfield

Drexel 9-2344 "Finest In Fashions" Reg. $5.50

Opeirand-elo5ed.-_ • All Sizes LAY-A-WAY LAYETTE Big Reductions NOW . • . _ from BOYS-GIRLS CLOTHES LINE ROPE up to size 14 100-Ft. Long tasting A PROCLAMATION NOW 246 MORRIS AVE. DR. 9-5135 Reg.-$3.50 ~ —

WHEREAS: the health of our nation is of vital -concern to thgjpijmmunity and the,nation,jind; . '-* !'• - • I'l* I»I»I»I«ji>X»J>X»'L»

zrr WHERE'ASrThanksgivirig/ week "will mark the BOARD .7- •>.__ I annual house-to-house cainpaiga-by-Muscular Dystn I Arm. Holds TurKey 'nf Amprif.a, Tnp,. to COmbat-the Wheriyofrne&ljis? iiiread-disease which-has. stricken more than 200,000.. RUBBERMAID DRAIHBOARD ' Carving Ea^sy;,~- * pf_ them- children—and; , . $7.98 " "Teg. 42.98-. ^ offer's a source''of" hope that these innocent youngsters, most of whom ^Coffee -KOW are doomed to_ crippling and death before reaching maturity, may yet be' spared through extensive re- and Warmer Set search programs made possible by contributions to Keeps Coifee Hot in the 1955 March for Muscular Dystrophy.) It's hQrd to apprecfate RUBBERMAID SINK BASIN ' _ the value of a fire ex- AttracUve Tabte Piece. "Assorted Colors. WHEREAS: success-of tne appeal mbans .im- tinguisher until you've portant advances in the fight against this relentless, got. a. fire. In the-same Reg. 98$ , ' ^ay, folks seldom think crippler, ed). persons who can give at~least two hours • about medicine until "of their spare time are sought as Volunteer Marchers they are sick—and then the March- for Muscular Dystr6phy, and: - . they -want the best in a hurry. That's where we', .' NOW, THEREFORE, I, Mayor Albert G. Binder! WHITE AND COLORED do hereby urge all citizens of Springfield to join as Our. Irained pharmacists fill your doctor's prescription volunteers in the 1955 March for Muscular Dystrophy. if-carefully, accurately, promptly. In order \o serve you LAWN (efficiently, we carry a complete ljhe of the fineitpharma-; In-WITNESS WHEREOF, I HAVE hereunto set .ceuticals made by ,Lederle_and_othw^leading drug TOILET SEATS 28 inch. Makes Groundkeeplng Easy my hand and caused the seal of the Township of . manufacturers. - * *_ Solid Wood. Durable Plastic Finish Springfield to be- affixed this 17th day of November, . Reg.'$41.00 'We are proud to be a member of the team that works for; Reg. $5.9*8 . \ 1955. fyour good health; we are pleased to be at your service whenever you need us. Make our store youf_head; $ quarters for prescriptionjandhealth needs! NOW ^ NOW ALBERT G. BINDER, 3.9? \ Free Delivery -r- Free Parking in Rear (LS) RAPPAPORT SPRING DRUGS SPRINGFIELD HARDWARE Mayor of Springfield 273 MORRIS AVE. SPRINGFIELD, N. J.. DRexel 9-2079 _ 265 MORRIS AVE. DRexel 6-0877 SPRINGFIELD M> RAPPAPORT Reg. Pharmacies I. ZAUSMER T .'_•_•_ „:.:>_.-._::_ .'..':_..

Page THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1955 HELP WftMTEO-FEMALE FOR SALE A. FOR SALE- FOR SALE — SERVICES OFFERED Classified 'MISCELLANEOUS - MISCELLANEOUS^ 10—MUSICAL LNSTRUB1 T DOLL OAaBIAGE, ««tt.-0prlng, BtroUer. GRAY baby carriage, - Pianos ^and Organs-61nee"1047 crlti, kitchen »et, marble_top -w«h- ^tlOIlr-CR, ''3-5204,..-._.- shaf^y your tllftH^ fr^rH' Altenburg's • cellSJB,'attics. Drexel 6-0254, starid Drexel 6-4857? ^^ a" large, well.'establianed plano_com^ SONOTONE 4—TransK?@W-HWlng Aid. WALKER-TURNER 10" table saw V -prnvj'. andyou' will.be assured of flnesP Jt rep'alj and put in "new All Classified Adi appeal autx practically. ..nek Free fitting.6by •quality-at-the lowest prlcesT—Ail-our. lawn, lawn care, clean up lawn-and Mitlcally In The Sammlt Uer«Jd. - hp..motor; Wallt«r-Turrier_feandar on_ prices Include- delivery, - bench, and BteauH-xSSsc samder;- Prea Wappar 8" 9-3309 after 5 P.M. iflowMbeds, transplanting Oall for Mlllbarn-Short- Ullli- Item- and ttand-Baw. 1ME. 5-6714 after 5 p.m, - •. guarantee. ' • T-frac.-estlma;te^Drexel-6-45687 " \, . Springfield Sun! " -^ HOTPOINT .automatic washer,""ahea.p. Save from »155 to $485 ' STEEL card table sot; rattan pettee Drexel 9-3534. . •• Over W0.J?lftns»_on Sale LANDSCAPE Gardener. Lawn cisf by PART .TIME CLERICIL ,_j Combined Circulation and chair; mahogany table, n&ftoga- Student Upright —.: $ 85.00 the month Repair and put .In- new- ny nilrrof.. In "fine'condition, rea- LIONEL bargain; practically newrtw Soluner—Uprights : ;, 150.00 lawn Top dresstngJajyjM.-Re-seed- I jDvecLii.ooo sonable. CR. 3-3298. . fJalns, tracks switches and acoee- -Hammond Soiovox '. 150.00 lng. fertlllalng,-also shrub . work. L Prenoh Provincial Spinet ,._ 500.00 Complete tree service. JVee estimate. RorlesrCnin have, complete or In part. -Drexel ^-2165. • -^ ._. - '*- -Ratet- .- BOY5L red bJeyolet_LoVesea/t _and Drexel 6-4074 after 6. P.M. Leslie Organ Speaker -. 495.00 dinette set--.-Beasonaple.-CR. 3-2391. Sohmer Spinet- Console 695.00 10 WORDS or lest-r f 1.00 MAPLE, table, porcelain top, fou-r . Knabe Spinet Console -~ 900.00 TEN Top Tunes on records. 89c. Now chjilra,'$8; mahogany console Victorrr JWurlitaar Organ _ 900.00 Short' Hills Landscaping Contractor (minimum charge) ait Newberry's. Springfield. phonograph with records, $10; 7^7 " " ' Official Agemt •Sftvftra.1 excellent opportunities now available for part-tune typists. cubic foot Frigld-alre, all porceliin, Mason & Hamlin - Knabe • Sohmer TOP SOIL Each additional word lW SWEET CTDER $35; full dress suit, size .38, .$10. Everettr -" Cable-Nelson --- Gulbransen For the Thanksgiving season serve ttte Drexel 6-0137. EL 2-0668 Manure. Permanent Drlvewayi Personnel office open 8:15 A. M.-5 P. M~. Monday througrKFriday Capital letters ... .$1.00 per Uri» best'. Wlghtman's pure sweet elder con- Altenburg Piano House — Bulldozer Loader for Hire taining no preservatives, made daily IRONRITE . Irouer, S50; printing press • 6"x9'^, tj"pe amd [all equipment, $75; •_' 1150 Bast Jersey Street . FALL CLEANING and GUTTERS for anyone .'interested in discussing working hours and position. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ^ in our own mill. Fancy apples, all aigjabeth. New Jersey All Kinds of Trucking &> Maintenance varieties. Pure, honey and maple syrup. •large assortment 'of chemicals and CALL DRexel 9-31*5 $8.00 per Inch Wightman's Farm, Morristown-Berh- equipment, $25; large • and small tl'-i-bOGS AN11 PETS Benefits .such as free. Hospital service, Medical and Surgical Insur- ardsvllle Rd., Morrlstown., weaving looms—with equipment, $15: ! 29—MASON ,CONTRACTORS ""» —^electric—vegetable—juice—extractorsore—— iPOOD>LEST—i-blaok gpgBature^—male)- ^Deadline I BOY'Sdoth-tng, size H-18.'Misoel $io;-" two-orawer—legal—file "eabinetSetrT " AKCAKC' "•r6g.71"~in6culnt'edr:Ji:Excellent' --HI0HOLAS'—RUDlsir^Mnson'*Oon -^-.lance'j-Group-Life Insurance•> Profit Share..Plan-and_othersJypuld be 0U3 furniture, OR.. 3.-3084, ^ves. $5. Drexel 6-2556. pedigree;. 11 weeks old...Reasonable. tractor,. Stone, brick., sldowalksr All - RlghT-to classify, edit or reject CHINESE rug, excelleiiit condition, DR. 6-5709. V — type concrete^—work.' CRestvlxiw 3- any advertisement ia reserved by " LAMPS & SHADES • 10x14. CR. 3-2041. *m& - - -• • - granted. _ — . the^ewapapsr NEW JERSEY COMPANION Visit our showroom.. Well selected HEDSTROM stroHer eaiTlase,— pad; DOG TRAINING CLUB WILLIAM J. MATTEO — PlttsteMng. lamps and shades, Ogen_^venlijgs_ S_:30 -crib &-mattress, »35._CR. 3-0279. New Summit Classes patching, . sidewalks,, patios chim- w» will—not bt resporalWa for __Begto Nov. 29, 8 P.M. ney &-lireplaces;r brick workrBtbnc any errois unleu they are dtrteeted E. P. WILLIAMS PHOTOGRAPHIC Tim«-O-Ute, 60 min- wpr« is block work. All work guar- 755 Central Aye, near Grnvi> m. . ute timer, laxge _ oorepn and case. At the ».n.ted FVee aatlmats. 41 Aahwood WestHeld 2-2158 medium screen, is mm, moving film" Kve/CResT No parking problems . rewind, Weston meter, and • case, 1414 Morris Ave., Summit Summit Herald . .CR, 3-4000 completely adjustable tripod. CR. 3- (Near Lackawarana Underpass) E. PARTILLA - SpeclallaUig ln.plaet'er- VARIOUS household and personal 2041. . Begtftnars- and Advanced •* lng . and paitohing. Free, estimates —lfceinEr2-pieee'figured linen slip cov- • Classes'by Qualified"'" " ! itlven cheerfully. CHeslnut 5-4497.. Ciba Pharmaceutical Products* Inc. MillburiLJtem . TTDRrfcTZOiT ers, round ha/tbox, white Ice skates, MAHOGANY executive desk, $10; desk, Instructors slae 3, Army.cot and mabWessr-also side drawers, M; 20" girl's bicycle, For Information call -30—AUSCELLANEOUS- Springfield Sun .. DR. 9-5000 extra • cot -maitrtress, ' complete set $li; acoustic tile 12x12 1" perforated IITK D. Escort, CArteret. 1-9021 ' 55«L-MORRIS AVENUE, SUMMIT _, . maitched golf olubs, .metal, rowing • 250 pieces, *10i. ISO* bricks, »25~, etc. . • or . SZAVINO Maohlne Repair, all make* • machine, folding wheel chair, girl's CR. 3-3998. . ' Mrs. :R.- Brands, CRestvlew 3-3278 and models. Bought and sold. Vln- evening dre6s"es7~'9-107"CR7 3-2I39"~ot cmt 'Manno. DRexel 6-4318 after 8 CRestview .3-3-500, EXT. 250 EMPLOYMENT WANTED "1 LIONEL" electric"train-si .. p.m. . - • T caU ait 238 Kent Place Blvd., Sum- tuniiels, searchlights, etc. 1 locomo- SERVICES OFFERED JJNUSUAL. services offered lncluoiing: mit" tive and 1 Diesel. $50 -with on« en- HOUSE OF EXPERTS" 1 23—CARPENTERS Excellent Home Repairs "" typing; - -. niimeographingr—priqit-lny- -eOW—mtcmirer-rotted. Protect roses, . gtne^$65 with the twcv.CR. 7-26T5. menus, drlv-lngr-shopplng, baiby ai£> Patlos;n>alnting, inside and outsider" flower beds, shrubs, rhododendrons HIGH ETDELITX._ JiIUSIC SYSTEM. patch plastering, brick pointing, com- ting, leading to .convalescents or against cold weather. Rich-top soil, FRED STENGEL children. South Orange 2-5458 Radio praltsman AM-FM Tuner and Carpentry repairs, alteration*, cabinet* plete or spot; ohlmheys repalred^or »$. Delivered. MU. 8-4888T= •amplifierlifi , AlAltetc lg!" "speake kr toto-corner _bar«_LIotmlc»_topB, jecreation rooms, cleaned: sidewalks, -new or repaired. IRONINO_dpne at. my home. Experl- ' caBinet, KCEenng ijf oiamond cairt- additions. 1248 Magnolia Place, Union. •No—Job -too-^smallr-Fre»-estdmates./ —snced~CK. 3-0U81. —-—:; - -xldge and•-- record - compensator. N. J. Muraock 8-6632. CR 3-4415. —. ... ._...... _/ —$195.00, Leak, VarJalfiEe—ampiifier- WOMAN desires' days~work, fuU-i«iir 1 •U25.00,—AU-exceUeut- condltloinr-GRi- -«Itera- T>lmev-ReTer6neesr^CR^rj^5514~ £3693 after B:30-p3n igseleftalagr^wtadOTir YOUNS.WOMEN BANKING table, mahogany piano bence; „„ r and and gutters, cleaned. Sniithf Kftef" IMPtOYMENT AGENCY —metal bed!" springs and mattress; BUYS' & SEIiLS 64L CR 3-4431*' 7 'p.m. Livingston c-0678ry , • ± _• . — _.tj L " m *^*C".* . * • PII ^ *~ •• A A SCOTT's Employmeot—Agency-, 421 tlNTBY—AiteraibionB. and "repairs. EXPERT' / EVERY. Item "for Nyour fireplace 1 records em.d books 15c eaoh; old Gov- -FOIUBAN1C WORK- rfcEAMF-SeMCTMJNG WORTHWHILE FRQM^QUR JOB! —Essex :&t,, Mlllburn. tor—good hopjie" -emer.Wlnithrop deck- $85j-oMld%q5ol.ld- Garrett J... Kirk-, Dreyel C-2438, " BHOE'REPAJB Screens, andirons, ?a up; - workers,.cooks, day worker«. DRexel mapleH3h«ir emd desk set, $5; large old .CARPENTRY. ALTERATIONS repairs ao sears^semca-in Spriagfield —fast -6*0913; - nip| 2jbtea|jjejvlCB~=' oyar_KLrenj»-lii_tti« IntercsUg,---diversified.-..work. We are. looking ior yeaagjwomen for varied and interestlng^work wliere there Flex screens made to order. Drive Mmsre—^ssx^^Sisa-^imar-taxjnJturef —Free-B* business olothdngl_6!hoesu. nlumfring ' (ptrml.uppliesl . '^6-6420. bln ' Jnito-=MiadJlson:;.GaM«rlesr-2S>--Main __'.__ COIiANTONlTBHOE 6HOP-- "Opportunity" for" "advancement. guns, tools.. Arcnle's Resale - Shop, : Employee beneftta. Drgood"scopo for advancement. Good compenBatlon, many employee Benffltsr 'St., ;Madlson. FR. 7-29OT. ^^ 24-A—DRESSMAKING -245- MbrHs~Ay»: . _Sprlngfl_eld. W. J. 1—ANTIQUES^ MeyeraviUe Oemter. Open, djaily except 73 FOOT beautiful wine stair and nail Wednesdiay 10 to .8:3O.^-MmiaiMton 7- KEYS made in one mlnut* at New- Including sick benefits, paid holidays, etc. No Saturday woirk.' ^carpet—with padding, excellent con^ DRE33MAKER-D6slgn*r, 39' yean ex- PINE - STOVE base ooffe« t»*le, Dutch 1166-W, ' . " . porlwioe. 'Fifth & Park—AVeev—Eve- • berry's,.. General Greens Bhopplnc CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY sink, washstand tmd dough- box. dltton. Persian rug,, phonograph- OentOT, gprtogriedd. ~ - radio console. CR. 3-3661. 7NUENETIAN a.x3Vl» —nlng—> Cocktail — Bridal New, n- CR. 3-M20. „... also many other sizes. CR. 3-6894. . modeled. References., OR 3-4377. LHA-VBS-'ralced. Lawns fertlllaed. Ro- OF SUMMIT, TWO-YEAR old Germsrr-VoTgtlBnder- tary mowing. Bulbs planned.,D Summit, N. J. ANTIQUE Ohkiese desk, black and 50-: American Flyer train set; DRESSMAKING, and alterations by the gold.-OR. 3-2041. V£to_ S_camora In leather carrying 6-1014. • case; originally $"110.- Best offer. swap " boy's 26" bicycle. 'Phone day In jprisate house. Havs refer- Tel. GRestview^0tr62- PAIR- OF walmUT commodes, black CKT3^5458 " —•MEJ-5-53: eaces. Murdock B-9846. " . gutters, leaders, siding, . CR-. J-3300 •_ painting. Kane Contracting Co. .jnarble_toia._.CgB3jOH .lOr-MUSICAL, tNSIRPMENIS- DBESSMAKER^AVTERJUTilJ SECR-ETARY, must be familiar "with 1-A—AUCTIONS Diesel, steamer loobmotlves, log"rall- DRAPERIES, BHDSPKEADSr"MEr*5~ HELP WANTED—MAtE & FEMALE «. BWitohes, tTack«, fowling train STEINWAY cotifloies and gra.n^i, $995 MARIO D'OCCHIO general Insurance agenoy work; 5- up; Klmbftll nwinoIBtte.. French pro- Landsoaps Gardener •I : day week; Call eves, CB. 3-7966. SALE AND AUCTION: table, two transformers, passenger vincial, $495. Dowe, ^3. Broad St.. 28A—LANDSCAPE GARDENING Mason Work YWCA Winter Market amid fcwlgW; cars, etc. Size 12, gM"»,. Summit.' - \. * * 517 Morris Ave. - ' OB, »-103« ORDERE& BILLING CLERK , 282-Morris Ave.,.Summit : dark' green, Tairtain," poHHSeag" coat, LANDSCAPING "MATERIALS — tapaoU _ Young. _llke_ figures — some typing. INTERESTING WORK Thursday A; Friday NovT 17-18 ' -panfeot-oomdJittonT-aiallf-prlce. Drexel GRAND, PIANO, exoeU«nrt dondlitilpil, humiv belirlum-blocti Also Muon LIGHT hauling.: Bring- your trucking Pieasanit alr-oondlflbhetlofflee - lunch- 10_A. M. -10 P.M. -,6-5475,-—:-.-•—, — $650. South Orange 2-200«j -X work. Call; Appollto's, iiyexei 6-H71 problems tome . Phone Drexel 6-2996. eon faoUltles. 5-day week - Company GOOD SALARIES —Auction—Friday—Eve-7—PrM; .' paid benefits plus -bonus. Conyenlenit Otto Seng, auctioneer 1 - to transportation. ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES "^UMARTINDALE- AUCTION SALE- .l..".~" '"'" IN NEW SUMMIT' QFFICE'OF" ' -J ' 3 COLONIAL ANTIQUE SHOP^ _ ' HUBBELL, INCr~ ...... ". 387BROAD ST:rNEWAKK WANTED—=1 • 1 Prospect St. *_ Summit LUMBERMfiNS MUTUAL-CASUALTY "COMPANY SAT., NOV. 19. h+ A. M. - CE. 3-6060 • BUILDING COMING DOWN 1—SUMMIT 1—SUMMIT —\/ : 1—SUMMIT Victorian marbl«-top eterge, drop^ _:_ ' . /^DIVISION OF '- •• leaf table, "antique sld'aboard, marble- FOR THE BEST SERVICE -ARE YOU SERIOUS ABOUT/EINDING AHOMEt top, dresser, "cheat-of. drawers, desks, ; XLERIUYPIST used furniture, pr, ofcftoe-Blsquo Itg-- Always . — —r—™-^ ^DO-YOU WANT ONE REALISTJCALI _^ 18-35 " KEMPE.R IKSURANCE - -ures, 4-pc. Sterling Bllver tea-Bet, lot Tjli«5» owiKii ha-ve urgency jprob}«ms that have just oome «,t>ot»t roceritly, of brassware, copper, pewter, sllver- jjlate, old guns, chlnia, glassware, oil 'Consult a Realtor' 'such as: x ' •"'' . ."".-r":•"-•'• >\ «w homes by —Interesting position available Purchased In 8yraiCus» -/% btooks to Bntjtton School; 4 bedrooms," S^butlhs, for young woman In the Claim Personrret skilled in the—pqsitionsr^isted below are invited ^to palnifclngs, fpamese, etot. of tho '^~^=~-~^±; Department'of a. leading • cas.- investigate the many excellent opportunities available. Those hired EDWARD-GREENSTEIN Purchased smaller -house'— Modern Colomtal/elate-roof. 3 :twinrtsized bed- TALLAKSEN & HR -^SUMMIT ''^~'~—- '• rooms, 2>/4 Wattts; attached garage. WaJklngTai^Since "to- everything. , ualty Insurance nompanv. Ap-_. now in our temporary—headquarters will "form the^basic staff which x TALLAKSEN ."pllcaht must be High School ^REAITESTATEIBOARD- —PurcHased larger/home'— TOiKe ceober hall Colonial In TaBUOaks. 4 bed- graduate • with typing ablUty. • will" be greatly expanded when our new-building" is completed in HU. 2-6173 Kramsij3?4^baiths,^paiieHed den, xeoreatton, nxjm, a-car—atftacteed^ gmr- Good starting salary: excellent 2—BICYCLES covering age; tatvorer 300 fit. deep. •••• • \ .JSanafeiirairto^orntoSj^ Ctip«_OpAJima the pages of Amertoan) Home. A LjDfflee: cafeteria on QTRL'S toloyOle, 28". Boy^ Woyol*, M" SUMMIT——- — ' ' weeyliome wlDh a smaiTprice'to. 'dbe'Stanra; HUa.Bection. ,/~. parking-area^ DRexel 6-4781: — Custom built ranch in' Stony Hill-section of Berlxlej Height*. FEMALE BERKELEY HEIGHTS '" " ' view. Youngetowai. Wil>cheiir-*Jbh-^diisliwasher." "" Call CR. 7-2000, or 'apply in. GIRL'S 21" bicycle, would like to ex- person. KEYPUNCH OP-EItATOKS "-—TYPISTS '—,NEWPROVIDENCE- ;—Joan O. OhrystaJ,—Realtor-- _^ohange for girl's -20"- bicycle.- Mer- 3-6950. GLAZEBRaOK-SHEPARD AGENCY™: CR, 3-46107 --9 De Forest Ave. 8:30 a.m.'-4:45 p.m. POLICYWBITERS __ TRANSCRIBERS cury 5-5429. — Monday, through Friday. Oreetvlew '3S""" iRAT-ERS—-" PAYROLL CLERKS BOARD MEMBERS / AUDIT BILLERS' NEED Work Shoes? Wo h*T« oomplet* : " =SOMlTrMES -KLE-CtERKS SECRETARIES selection. Oolanton* Shoe ahop^tS Bys*rak Bro» .... CR,.si70e0 Not often, but sometimes am exceptional property comes on the mattafe H«t» V ATTRACTIVE•> * : ALLSTATE - la a "weathered" shlmgle.home of the 6yj>e found on the New Fingland sea Morrla AVB., -Springfleia.~' Joan O. Chrystal- • 7-1183 Joseph F. Church / 3-0417 coast — high ceilings, large rooms — Gracious-envd-Spaeious ideal for a -ENGLISH- COTTAGE ^L -MALEi VISIT MERRY-GO-ROUND .•- large family. Could not be reproduced for three times the $28,500 asfced. Let Quallty-resUe shop, 4',4 Lackawanna Walitief E. EdnibndsoS i_ 3-7200 — -• ONLY $28,000 ' . ^ Glazebrook-Shep&rd Agency 3-6950 us show it lao-yoiuH- ~ - . • • Beautifully -landscaped, on • quiet INSURANCE CO. JUNIOR UNDERWRITERS Place- DRexel 6-1155, 10-5:30. Closed Grace A. Handwork 3-9400 Wednesday. ' ' WHITMQRE & JOHNSON"T' street In 'Summit's North Side. In top untad»-Av«.-' • 7 Muatray HU1 •'• AUDIT REVIEWERS Holmes Agency. 3-2400 cotnddition emd completely equipped]-, (fi mtlivi from' Bummlt) RATERS THE ROBIN Hooo. Shop, 2 Taylor Elmer G. Houston 3-6464" C-Banic St. - Roal'Uii'a - • .-.' KJA. 3-d40€ -including electric applianoes-ior^aJl" Street,' Mlllburn, sells used cloth- Jobs-Beck-^climldt7O6r~" "7-1021 sorts, carpets, awnings, etc. There"aa* MANY'EMPLOYEE BENEFITS: ing of better q;uallty_f6f every Tmem? Olartaoe D~LpiSr'&'SoS'" - T_' 7-4488 oos^Tjatlarp^to STENOGRAPHY, emd general office ber of the family. Hours 10 to S.Spencer Maben * 3-1900 fitone frarut Colonial on «TI tar*, tax FronWln School, 4 Jsedrooms, only Bight besides a library and'lavatory on the •work; knowledge of bookkeeping ULTRON- Am-COlTOmONED"~BUILDI}*G Closed all day Wednesday, DRexel Walter A. McNamara' . 3-3880 years old, —, :'.=^..._ . —— *3S,0OO first floor. A" warm, liveable horns -helpful: .5'divs:'local office; reply FIVE-DAY,' 36Vi-HOUR WEEK - . - • - - ' 9-4126," James B. Morris Agency 3-5424 which Is prlced~nlght, as original Blvlng" full resume and salary de- TIME OFF- AND CASH AWARDS FOR PERFECT ATTENDANCE Elwood' M. Obrlg --7-0435 Three generations In this flexible 2 y«ar old house, 2 living rooms, 2 widely ownens are retinlng to Florida.-You're- sired. Address Box. 331, MlUburn, MERIT SALARY INCREASE PROGRAM FUR c&at, brown pony, tdze 18; Illk« The Riohland. Oo. • - 3-7010 separated sleeping areas, one-of 3 bedrooms and 3 baths, one of 2 bedrooms iltdtoltjjt lfc .PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS JBS*M(LJHaJb3eSal The Stafford Agettoy 3-1O00 -lainxi-OPe-bajtih .^.^ . „. ._ ....! » ___— - $43,500 "CONVENteTT TO AXIi"TRANSPORTATION" =—~- ONE black eeail 6klii coail., veiy good Richard H. StromieneoiZZjV^^ 7-4024" HQLMES AGENCY, Realtor WOMAN to lion, for -small family. . AMPLE^ PARKING FACrLTriES — condition,, size 38-40; 3 sporspot coaits/ Robert H. Steels. • " 7-0057 SpJlt level,' only 1 year old with 3 bedrooms, Uwtibs, plus .» dea eoSd^Iaivatory, ' Bsrt. 1698 - ' . ' Must be skilled worker, silks, laces, s Jalousy enclosed porch -i^-- . --- 1. ,„:.- $33,000 45 Maple "St., Summit CB: 3-2400 etc. Once weekly, day to be auramiged. . OAFETEEETA ON" PREMISEST" • — ' same Size. Call-CRCllCR . 3-1SS131SS1. / John F. Taylor 3-7676 r .ilBERAL EMPiOTEE BENEFIT PLANS Whltmore & Johnson .- 3-1404 Nights and Sundays CRr-3-3317 Drexel 9-3520. Beniftl — Completeliy turnlshed, eiutoinaittc vitp&fr, dryer, dishwasher, J-tele- .Alf ced_St_Anderspn__ „, ^_ 3-8400 •2—SUMMIT DAYTIME «nd evening ba'uy Bitter. Butler "Agency" ' 3-7700 vision sets, 3 bedrooms, 2 bartihs, will take chlldrem-and pets $250 per monith; Drexel 9-3465. _ • INTERVIEWS GIRL'S wool plaid Imported coat, M0. Blue corduroy" Jurnperr-dress, 6J2. 3 HOUSES_QN SAME LOT tTtlrtltme PTTHtTVrt p ~ Llke-aew-DRexel- 6-4857. —•— Ori« 2-family, g6od~condltlon; "one JGAN'O. GHRYSTAL^Realtor COUNTRY LIVING- Ist's office. Box 417,_Mmburn Item. DAILY, 9 A.M. TO-J-p.M.,- AND SAT., 9 A.M. TO 5 MANB racoon..coat.-JiaTge alze. I>«xet 6-room. Exceuent lnvestmentr*i>rlce .—u. H. p De Forest Avenoit . 9-3188. / ^ $23,000. Write owner, Anthony Ca- . —— • —--Orestvilew 3-6224 /. CRURAL "STYLE EXPERIENCED S A'L'BSL AD Y. FOB 40 BBEOHWOOD ED, SUMMIT -€Restvl«w 3-890O poraso, XT. S. Veterans Hospital, Lyons, CHILDREN'S SHOP. THE YOUNGER NITURB N. J. •SET. DRBXEL 6d>554. JTJSIOR dhitog .room, bronae malhog- See our new homes In aH styles REAL ._ Estate salesmen or women. aav going up In; - -"- __^ OSXECUTIVE secretary^ »tcr^grapher,' any, table, six chalrs^clilna closet, SHEFFIELD MANOR : Resident of Short HHI^SUir HELP WANTED MALE buffeJ^Beat offer.'Livingston 6-0394: THINK OF YOUR WIFE office routine; Junior stenographer., area preferred': ' " In-beautiful Ivanhoe Park, Js-the settiDg for a-ie^ diflfclnotlvs oontem- general officer-clerk typists^ good.at , • SARGENT DUMPER, INC. WALNUT bedroom sat, doubl«..bed. 2 flare Is an attractive small, house that. porary_ homes, ..ieaturlnt.3 .bedrooms,,? ,ba.tha or .i bedrooms, 3 baths, lnjad- LONG HILLlMANOR figures; also beginners'; bookkeepers, DREXEL 6-2460 ' YOUNG MAN ' "• oneats, vanity table, bench tmA ohailir, is not a woman killer. It has an en- dition.to paneled den, living room,"full dining room, efficiently designed" -F. Qr- ledger. Immediate placements, Driver for retail dry cleaning iroute. llOO. OR. 3-5834. trance hall, living and dining. -k-itohe'n with'wall oven and dishwasher, utility room and oversized 2-oar "•Within minutes oV,-the DIL.&W. top pay. N«wm«rks Agency, 19 King No experience necessairy. Liberal etart- New modem Mtohen, lavaitory, breeze- garage; imagine finding homes-suoh as these In Summit (adjoining Short In Sblrllrig. Attraot4v« "plots, price* ' ••• HELP WANTED—FEMALE lnfi salary; steady wcrk. CHILD'S table- and aholr set, maiple, way and garage. 3 nice bedrooms and from $19,500. ' St.. Morrlstown. JB? 9-3699 upholstered seats,- $12; Drexel 9-4971. Hills) under $35,000. Inspect-these In time to select—your own decoration. -^CLEANING -woman, one flay—weekly. HOUSEWORKER, experienced; 2 days B. L. SGHLOSSER bath on second floor.-Taxes_pnly $330;'r_ :£>EENJOR_lNSfiECTXON_DArLY,-2--TO-3_P.M. DRIVE OUT. ESSEX RD., 1 weakly. Good pay and" carfare. Cali= r WHITE wrought Iron table- and ohalr 16. Owners have bought-Jarger house BLOCK-PAST ROBINHOOD ROAD. _ ':R.efare_nces._GR. 3-9365.^ .* :2-Wnlnut-St., Siunmtt CByg-2122 ' set, $35. CR. 3-0083. _—• and must sell. Asking price $26,500. Parmies Agency - CR. .7-0500. MECHANIC'S helper _3£antBdi' Drexied SALESGIRL . - WOMAN," extra- good cleaner, one day .6-1014. 7—FURS' . """." W. A. McNamara; -'• FulVor Part-Time . week, 1 hours. -References. CR. 3- ' CR.V5--3880 CR. 7-2833 MI. 7-0086-Ra -wditth MINK ]aolc(rt, ell~ season lengtb!* lper- BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL THE-CARROL.L. SHOP-.-_• ffrddtlonortglnalrlce^UOOrgpr^, O - , BE. 8-1800 - 376 Springfield^Aye. Summit size ?l4J_esU&s $250. South Oramge- Stone taA gleaming wMte. 4 bedroom- WOMAN for genera.! .housework, 4 to 2-7414. — ' house, 3. fuU-baths. Jjarge-Mvlng room "I'm told that Vh« Butter . CLERK, FAYROLIT - wiflTMORE'&-I6HNSON wWh Frendh. ;wtndow>i npemtog onto iNCQMEQRT-EOR THE —fl hoursr 2~"days. fJaUafters;! p.m. 1 JOUSEHOLD GOODS . Agency Is the place to buy ~ CR. 3-0631. "•'" . " •" — ~~~~->>O • Good pay. -5-day, -37 .i-hour week^ Ex_- 6 Bank St. / Realtors CR. «tone—tekraoe:—Oonyenilenitay^looatea; Tr ^nd^sellcReal-EStaite.'^^ssssss, S»0RT_ HILLS,-M gellenfcrwor-k.lng—oeftdltioue. .&Xi-"" "" ^and—with Tibeautlf ul' grounds. Own«r WOODcTHE" ORANGEaia • -_", RESTAtrRftNT-WORKER* .d benefits. For interview—call BABY yT^^TS 'rettrlns=to. country and must sell this- _ $21:000 suj}4ir b an residential cDmmunltte»J resluui'tuilu-.-t«)(iev.il—XII _tor—factory—work;. - ^njajM>ga.n.y twln^beds^-vaelty, llj "J^El $31,000r- exceBenit- -throu-throughout_Essex^Unlon_»ndi - Morriii •• Expeflenced:inlddlfcagei , w.tlltrfs-to- learn maohlne operation. : chest—draperies; portmag h BUTLER AGENCY- counties;--convenleirtr-to--th» Lacfcc - - ^Apply Azoptote-^e&rp^r—Morris Ase". TSrffiM 8T2 T~DeForest Ave. —Customer Pasking PAIR—three tier brafa J floor 'plus -2' nice, rooms, -bath emd COMPANY^: TAXI-drlver wanted. Lackawanna-Taxir .REALTOR .storage space on—arxL-2-cair detached" . _j[ APPLY IN PERSON, CR 7-1HXL ^REALTQBS-;::;^ : 4-BURNER gas stove; good condltloni- 22 Beechwood Road -Summiit, N. J. •gajTageTzWltbr'paved-diive. Nicely lo- 630 Morris and "Essex Turnpike." 8hort~ $50. CR. 7-1911. CRestvlew. 3-1900 • *• cawed, wi&n p^reDoy grounds and com- Hills. DRexel 6-4321. -'- -•'- FOR STORE MANAGER" •' Nights and Sundays BIG FAMILY?- pact layout, make this an ideal home SEE our ad of Sheffield Manor (ad^ In dry cleaning- store. Steady work, DRUG CLERK 8 CU..IT/ Gas Seivel refrlgeraitoror Mr. Day — CRestvlew 3-6183 We have several large older houses'In fox a growing family. Sea It promptly, Joining Short Hills)-under Summit. . Lord and Taylor good pay; 40-hour week-. Carfare 'fur- perfect for camp use. $10 each.-OR. Mr. Whttlock — CRestvlew J-2717 excellent condition with 5-6-8 bed. It's wprtih your while. • ,' W. A. McNamam, CR. 3-3880. nished from Newark.' Pull time. Top salary. 7-2804. / Mr. MacLeod — CRestview 3-9135 ' . rooms, 2 and 3 baths, lovely large grounds, from $22/000 to $35,000, in HOLMES AGENOY, Realtor 3-A BERKELEY HEIGHTS B. L. -SCHLG'SSER GAS RANGE, pale yellow; good condi- 203 Mlllbum Avenue Mlllburn.. N. J. tion. /Reasonable. CR^ 3-8481. very good locations and school new. ". Est. 1896 BEAOTTFUL wooded plot, 100 X176, in , 2 .Walnut St., Summit CR. 3-2-122 CHARLTKETS DRUG STORE STATELY _COLONI AL These are all real bargains! If you45 Maple St., Summit OR. 3-2400 hill section of Berkeley Heights. Big HOUSEWORKER; general; full or part STENO-TYPIST —^Immediate p END ta-bles. 4, glass, and luette. Balby's. need a. large home don't wait—see Nights and Sundays CR. 3-3317 . time. MErcury -5-5263. ... 417 Springfield^ Av. Summit. Bray orib and maibtress and gray trees plu*"m«>ny flowering dogwoods. • In new office, in Springfield. Pleasant 5. BEDROOMSr3BATHS these, today! You-^vni be glad you did. *4,250. CR. 3-4687. ' -. • '•'.-.' surroundlTtBS. 35 hourt; 5;:day week. chest. ' Two sets of summer • and . GIRL from Vanx Hall for housework, wJater drapes. Reasonable. Drexel 9- OBRIG, Realtor—- ; '•'• dny, Fridays. . South Orange 2- Will consider brlgrht- beginner. Phone 4619, - I - OWNER MOVING SOUTH OPEN FOR INSPECTION' ' • - 8752. . .". . .. —. t for app61nitmeiit, "DRexel D.-4900. • ORDER 21 Maple.St-^ • Summit, N. J. Attractive Oape Cod at 44 Pin© Grov» 9.x 12 EMBOSSED, beautiful, Chinese This oroer spent thousands of dollars' CR, 3-0ij5__ . Eves'. It Sun. CR. 3-586J road in beautiful Stony Hill section. SECRETARY — General . secret-Artel "EFPICIENT~glrl wanted for 'full time Old establlslif(| -ftrm, 40-hour foif. family with or witEout"«m ln-3aw open Saturday and Sunday, 11 ajn. to- liberal , employe benefits; hospital, v rug, gold backgroundrPrexel 9-3204. and a great dead of tlmCand effort in duties, with Monitor switchboard, office' work. Apply for Interview a; putting thds solidly built, attradbive,' Pitt Your Mind At Eos* problem. Seldom do you find to Sum- 5 p.m. Custom built 1949, one floor typing, diversified work In alv con- f. J. Newberry, • Genernl -On surgical and pension " plan. Regular 9—MISCELLANEOUS mit such a fine older/4 bedroom Co- plan, full basement;, attic;, wonderful Increases and advancement. center hail.' Oolonilal home In very ditioned office In .Newark. Five day ••' Shopping Center,' Sprlngrield. sound condition,. expecting, to live VISIT or call our office TODAY. We lonial home that offers so many de- view. 2 fireplaces, aibtlc fan, Youngs- week. Elbej-t Lively and Company,/ CHRISTMAS Help. Flill time or paint f rrs^-wpvEN, TRY ARIJ here .for. many years. Now the doctor will looate the RIGHT house ait the sirable features: a/Separate 3 room town, kltohen, electric dishwasher, Inc.. 700 Borgen Street, Newark, G. R. BARD, .INC. 'Percales, 23OL P. P organdy. -49o: apartment, modern'kitchen, new .cop-, other special features. See it or call time. Mike' applications now! J. J. says, "Go live in Florida." So the next RIGHT price to/ you. Multiple listed per plutibing, oil- hesut. • Btel 3-2616. Newberry;'General Greene Shopping Summit, N". J, • CR. 3-1600- dotted ewlss, A9c: taffeta, 59o; tan- lucky owner only has to make any de- properties from $13,700 in- Summit, owner evenings, CR. 7-1879. Immediate YOUNG .man, or retired gmtlemain forlzed broadcloth, 49c: (tatln.. 59o: New Providence and Berkeley Heights, Located ton a large corner lot'to, fine ocoup&noy, $22,500. -WAITRESS fur Clu'b»Umu> t'lupluyiut'iri. eSteftekU WHO would ~~ rfa Jtu -riatdentla-V^eottoa—and-ronly a five te to earn exmra Amas corduroyr $1.10; nylon, SBo; coiitactT home beautiful to the eye and easy hours-9:15 A.M. w 5:15 P.M. Five day money; ' tmrt time retail selling. 55c: foam rubber. Bhreddeil,59c 'p« minute waNt to Summiit "Center. This CHATHAM week. No night openings. Immedi- 1 Summit/Store. Reply, Box 374, Sum- on the pocketball.! Features of prop- property is Just inside an apartment ate employee dls6ount. ' SALESLADIES-. • lb.; monk's cloth, 48-ln. 98c>4lml- erty are, 5 bedrooms, 3 tiled baths, 3- Grace A. Handwork, Realtor • mit Hofald. lar savings In wool. Bilk, Unen, Tij; 308 Springfield Ave. alt; 3-9400; 3468 zone, suitable for Income purposes or CENTER HALL COLONIAL, • To work in our store In Summit. 1 cax attached garage, "h«w brlck-con- long terra Investment. Owner trans- SUPERINTENDENT — Kent Count Ion, dacron, orlon, drapery, uphoj-" "orpte terrace with'.awning, large newly OPPO8ITE NICOLA CHEVROLET ferred and anxious to sell, . . 7 rooms, brick and shlnel* front. .3 • Steady work and good wag^s to start. stery, bridaJ fabrics, "Do It Your- APPLY IN PERSON 1 Apartment.- Utilities furnished. Call landscaped lot wtyi fine plantlngs,- bedrooms,'. 2'A baths, pine panelled No experience necessary. Apply • CR. 7-0388 between 9-5 for' ap- self" accessories and notions from IncldentaHy, the house is only modiy- den, walk-up attic; wallclng distance pointment. • . 1 . Bates, Dan River,. Botany, Everfaet atS'in sizeSind-ODly about 25 yeans,old. to sohools, shopping and transporta- COLUMBIA CLEANERS' Quadriga, .Galey it Lord, Malllnaon. Memorial Field Stafford Agency tion; Perfect condition! \ Dishwasher Beldlag-Cortlcelll, Punjab, Warn- ToplooaMon «rno*ne<>i th« best streets and clothes dryer lnoluded. Quiet 71 Union Place Su.mmit. EMPLOYMENT WANTED sutta, Cromptpn, Schumacher-Wav- 40 Beeohwood Road CRestvlew 3-1000 street. Priced in upper 20's direct, • Lord and Taylor in beautiful SummlVLtncoln School Yes, near Memorial Field and Bmyton Eves, is Suns. .CRestvlew 7-4158 CR. 7-2853 LIGHT laundry and curtains done at, e.rly etc. Advance. Butterlck. McCall area; offered for promptjoccupanoy; School—Just the location" for a grow- Spring' occupancy. ME. 5-8608. my-hom er"CR-3-3427; —and-Slmpllclty patterns;—Vogue-arid owner-leavlng-for Delray Beach, Flor- ing family 1 Center hall home Jrtth 4 CONSULT this Agency lor properties 203 Mlllburn Avenue • Sunburn. N. J\ . HOUSEWORKER, 5-da.y week; > hours Modes Rnyal'es. Pattern Service. Open ida) vflry soon.* • ^S\^ bedrooms, 2% baths, large open poroh in Summit- and vicinity, from $10,000 ' 44—SPRINGFIELD 9:30-2:30. CR. 7-0902. FAMILY ironing and curtains done ait evenings to 10 P.M., Sunday to 6 and 2 car attached garage. Offered at tndup. my • home. CR 3-2420. - P. M. MOrrlatown 4-1718. RANCH HOUSE In Fleldston'9 Seottoa SECRETARY FOR •', SECRETARY, Summit physlolan; good A. S. ANDERSON, Realtor. $27,500 to settle estate. .JOSEPH"P. CHURCH of Springfield. Three bedrooins. $23,- ' ENGINEERING DEPT. hours and salary. Appdy Mlllingtoh HANDY MAN, colored, palnittng, clean-, 443 Sprtngfldld Ave. Summit OOO. No disorlminat^ou. Must be Re- T0580J lug, has driver's license, references. ALPERN'S'YARD GOODS and DECOR- •QR. 3-8400 Bves. CR. 3-9237, CB. 3-0164 WHITMORE & JOHNSON , • • . Realtor publican; ' Demooiaits cant win. 870 to start. Excellent working condi- Before 10:30 A.M. Market 4-2813. ATOR SUPPLIES, opposite Alderoey 6 Bank St. Realtors" OR. 3-1404 331 Broad St.. : . CB. 3-0417 Springfield Sun, Box "Democrat.". ; tions. 5-day, 37',i-hour .week; company TYPIST-CLERK TUTOR A.B.-B.S. degrees, N. J. Teach- Milk Barn on Rt 10, entrance on pnlcl benefits. For Interview call Girl for position of typist-clerk. Must er's corbiflonte-maithematlcs, science. Littleton rd (Rt 202) No 72 bus be high school graduate. No previous All ages. Plalnfield 6-8411 evenings. atop 100 teet awny Morrb Plains, N.J NORTH JERSEY QUARRY experlonce required. Apply Public ••U GIRL wishes position, light housework, HORSE and cow manure; well rotted; Service Electric & Gas Co., 311 Spring- Rlcb black loam top'soil.-Delivered "• CRestvlew 7-10M fleld Ave., Sumpntt. OR. 3-7O00. —•" ' care of children, experienced, sleep- in. ARer 6 p.m., Murdock 6-5601. direct from farm. Guaranteed the HOMES • HOMESITE* EXPERIENCED fitter and alteration best. Reasonable. Louis Feins, ESneex hilnd for exclusive shop. Apply Vogue HELP WANTED—MAtE YOUNG experienced baby sitter; ex- 3-8843, 7 to 8 a.m. or any time after Gowns, 231 MUlpum.-Ave,, MlUburn. DRIVERS for oil tracks,- and yard cellent references; available evenings, 6 p.m. SUMMITS NEWEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL COMMUNITY" "SALESWOMAN for toy -a.nd HivenMe moil. Stephena-MlHer Co. CR. 7- full weekends. CR. H-8298 af.ter 5 pm. CEMETERY plot, 4 graves, Graoeland , furniture shop In MlUburn. Wavei-ly '0030. •WILL mind, 'ohlld-ren for working Memorial Pork, $375, or best offer. .. 3-224,1. rum SALESMAN .for new and used °n.r sWes; mother; pr4vate home. CR, 3-4676. Essex 5-7539. WELLMORE BUILDERS or YOUR OWN BROKER CresMew 3-5410 GIRL, some housework and cook dln- J wonderful opportunity. • SaJary plus PRACTICAL hurfOi 24 hours; elderly GAS-RANGE^ Magic Chef, with clock, •: ner. 3:15 to 7:15, Monday through- commission. Orlando Motors, 76 lady preferred. Box 373, Summit light mud itilmer, Like, new. DRexel .V Friday. CR. 3-8115, PrankUa Place, Summit. CR. 7-1221. Herald. ' , . 6-2149. ' ' ; ^r , Z. ... _ v " i.

'•> tHE SPRINGFIELD SUN, THURSDAY/NOVEMBER 17. 1955 Page 17 •"/-' -, :'(10%) In. easlvon acceptance of._the,_dati« of thei deed, whloh shall/be pay-- #22, South ,SS. degrees .M.mln'utes 10 l and" State, of J»ew Jersey, held on at 8io1rP.M.,' at which 'time Shd pinco SERVICES OFFERED Nursing or Convalescent Home/TThe man-svhV wakes up te-find*' f a-ttd balance In cash on closing ahU.dtf thejusual lnstalln>oatldat«s. • > T—' — - - " ' ' • . L seconds West, a, distance of 506-leet Tuesday evening, October .llu lSSSr and any person or/ persons Interested MISCELLANEOUS - . ^__—himself.: •'-'- — "--"• •'—".bjt-tljtle..^. The conveyance" shall be subject i more" or less;•'•'thence"- "--' •"'" that the said Ordinance shall be sub- therein, will be given nh opportunity BEVERWYCK rftirMng and Conrales- J At^oattt meetlng-6He-T«WBsnlprCorf «5r3St. alonl^stiSe^Hls OTltted^7tJot^*onslderRtl6n^--and7^flnal:to-be;^heard -'concemlnfeVsuch—Ortlt—- ceSniBmeTiieenied by the Stat«=of sleeping loiig.gu _i W.tteeTma.S'-reject or"accept the' said: regulations, - and all. other .lawful ap- Springfield' Avei passage at. a regular, meeting of the nanc?. ' .' ~ • " . . New Jersey, private and semi-private plicable ordlnancesTfbBa-regulat.lpns of the. right- with a radius of 50 feet, said Township Committee to be held <• storm sash washed arid hang; chlm- patient*, special dlet*-_reglatered ''• '""&"—&>hhn NewtoNt n Baker offer/ prortdee Township of Springfield, of title within sixty (SO) -days -from i on Meckes Street. . •_,-•...• stlil along said ramp, along' a curve the date'of taid sale, and shall upon y the left with a- radius of 113 feBt,. ___ Work Done On Our Premtoes In accordance . with Title '40:60:26,. The terms \ and ooadlUons of said acceptance, ofi Wd jhake.a down pay- 1 INSTRUCTIONS t n arc distance of 110.73 feet to a .. Loto Down j Payment* — Buy Terms Subdivision c of the Revised Statutes -jgj6—arenas" follows:—~~ ; merit of not lass'than ten per cent poin.t"of-reversercurvaJturerithencer.(6)l| __ High Trades ACCORDION — Hawaiian Guitar, Les- of New Jersey, 1937, and amendment* It Is understood that the Township (10%) and said-deposit shall be re- still along said ramp along a curve to ' sons at your home. Werner, Frontier thereof and supplements thereto, no- of Springfield obtained title to tald tained as liquidated damages by the thejight having a radius of 90 feet, SUMMIT TYPEWRITER 7-4930. tice Is hereby given that the Township premises by tax or muniolpal lien for«T Township of Springfield In the event an arc distance of 85.69 feet to a point NOW BEING SERVED . 39 River Rd., Summit CReatvlew 3-7074 Committee of the Township of .Spring- closure or by deed executed and d«-that the purchaser, fails to perform of tangency; thence (7) along the I UNFURNISHED APT. FOR REN1 field. In the County of Union, has ap- Uver dltlULldprooe'Kl the terms of said con-bract. southeasterly -,slde ~llne - of South From 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M...... ••^+*<** up Allrbrtck vrorlc. Flagstone work, side- proved, subject to final approval, pro- ELEONORE H. WORTHINGTON, Springfield Avenue as widened and In walks, stops, plastering and paten vided no higher price, or better terms Trie said property Is to be eonveyid Township Cleric a northeasterly direction 35 feet more I ALSO SANDWICHES and other QUICKORDER work. LQIIIS Salerno, CR. 3-5881., 2-ROOM apartment/with ?; are bid at a further meeting of said subject to valid restrictions and ease- Nov. 10th, 17th . - or lees to a Dolnt on the line of lands good neighborhood, near transporta- Township" Cftmmlttee to be held on meratu of record. If any,, and suoh of O. Montan&rl; thence (8) 'lUonc | Selections - ~ .- tion & busses; separate entrance. November 23. -1955,'at 8:00 P.M., at ttie facts1 as an aceuroit* survey of the • ROOF LEAK NOTICE OF INTENTION the Southwesterly- line of. lands .of. •Wee are rooting and siding p -ME. 5-4770. Municipal Building, an offer, made by .property -will disclose^ -— • Montanarl South 47 degrees 01 min- DINNER -- 5 p.m. to closing No Job too small. Written guarantee Pauline Franklin to purchase prop- The conveyance W be. made hea-e- utes. 50 seconds east a distance of J ll Writt ENTIRE scdorftl floor of 4 rooms, tile erty hereinafter described and on the -•with all work. Free estimates. Ray- bath, prlvate~eirtrsncer In remodeled under shall be.subjeet to taxes to be TAKD NOTICE, that Bottfle Hill 150 feet; thence (9) North 85 degrees Special Charcoal ^teaks & Chops burn, 1044-Burnet.t Avenue,-Union. conditions herelnaTter stated,_for the assessed by and payable to the Town- Post, 7683, Veterans of Foreign Wars 04 minutes 10 seconds east a distance residence. CIOSR to town and schools. •sum of $520.00, to be paid ten per cent Cocktails — Finest Drinks — Served at all times MUrdock 8-3322 " MDrdock 3-8691 Available Immediately. Rent »140. ship "of Springfield from and after the of the United States, Incorporated, has of 61.30 feet;,thence (10) North 41 applied to the Township Committee degrees 23 minutes 25 seconds East, Open till 2 a.m. ~— GUTTERS cleaned. Fully Insured. Out- CR. 3-5668. of the Township of Springfield, In the a distance of 130.43 feet: thence (11) *ter*-»ntf=leade*«repiu«Pi:Sir'—' "»ri»e^7»^r>remi."^South-48^Uegrees-.05-ailputes_35^ii2Cc_ 1 (Closed Tuesdays) -"""•- Roofing Co. Drexel 0-4207. lses situated on Morrison Road, In onds East a distance of 53.57 feet; J2—PAINTING—DECORATING 4 LARGE rooms, heat & water, garage; said Township, and being the" Post thenoe (12) North 41 degrees K mm- - adultt prererred,~$8?./CR.' 3-3588 Home. " • • • _ • utes 20 seconds East a distance of J D McCRAY. »- South 8t Painter after 4 p.m. * ' Officers of-it>he Post: _ ' 283.14 feet: thence (13) South 51 de- THE TWIGS — ti PaRgrhagger. Phone CR 3-t346. gree*- 2T mlnutes-_Ssst^or:.a-.dlstance-|| J/4 ROOMS with tUe bath on first Clarence E. Buckalew, Jr., 108 Tooker of 227.66 feet to a joint In, the. north- floor; centrally located.-CaU.betweeif Avenue, Springfield, N. J.. Commander. erly line of 1?JI3S of Dutch Maid Mo- Springfield A?8miefRter24; Just Off Morris Ave.} HERMAN SCHMIDT painting and dec 12 and 2. CR. 3-6941. Stephen B. Schmidt, 20 Warner Ave- -grating, formerly 8enmlflt-s& Belt- tels Inc:;-trreiTCft (14) Knvrth—3-1—de g, forme nue, -Springfield, _N.^J., Vlce-Com- -gr»pj!-^»-rrilniitg«-'^fBt-nlorig-lancls-of-| man. Tororrrer frele estimate Dutch Maid Motels Inc. -Mr a. distance I 'dock 6-2037. furnished; rightt In center of town. Anthony FlorilU, «44 Clark StreetT Rent $95: Adults. Call CR.-7-0500. ... _.._,..Who Appreciate Good" of 161.36 feet: thence 18 Edgar. St. Crestolew 7- Short Hills, N. J., Quartermaster. northerlv sld* line o! N. J. State Hlah- 2635; Free Estimates.- BACHELOR apartment; living room- Charles E. Morrison, 54 Citation St., -way Route #22 and the place of be- FAPERHANGING Interim and _ bedroom combination, kitchen and Dinner Served From 4:30 to 11 p.m.~ Springfield,. N.,J.,-Chaplain. .. ginning. • ' * ~ painting Reasonable. =• Wayne ^_ sunporeh. $65. CR, 7-2833 or CR. 3- Edward A. Cardinal, 248 Mllltown v Thanksgiving Turkey --Pleper, DRexel 8-5039 pr.MBrcury —3882;—==— ^ '•—.'• ' Morris Ave. & Road, Springfield, N. J., Adjutant. 2. Any parts, paragraphs, sections "3-7944. -• ' ' Objections, If any, should be mad* of ordinances J>I_ delineations on the Kesrauranr * Morris.Tpke. • Immediately to: Eleonore H. Worthing- zoning map contrary to or conflicting TAINTING—Interior, Exterior ..Paper- FURNISHED ROOMS torrrToWBsihlp Clerk of the Township herewith are hereby repealed. DINNER $2.50 hanging. Plastering Quality work at .of-Springfield} in the County of Un- - ?.~ ThlB-ordlnanoe-uhBlitalw effect! SINGLE and double rooms; Gentle- DEMPSEY'S . Cocktail'Bar _ Springfield, N.J. ion and State of N-ew Jersey. popular prices. Bob Fabricator*. 1 Immediately upon publication after CHILDREN^ TURKEY DINNER ..... $1.75 DRexel 6-0035. men preferred. 9 Parmley Place BATTLE HILL POST, 7683. VETERANS Summit. - For Reservations, Call Drexel 9-9832 OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED- final passage according to law. WILLIAM ROETHER, painting, osper- STAT-KSi—INCORPORATED. .. I, Eleonore H. Worthlngton, do here- BONELESS SIRLOIN DINNER ...... $3.25 hanglnR. decorating. 4« Maple Ave. DOUBLE and single room. Business __ByJE!DWARD A. -CARDINAL, "tiiTTiertlfy^mst the foregoing—Grr Bprtngflefd. DRexel 6-2X61. couple or person^ CR. tB439 between -niyfif*A vjnfc lhiroducedj-for firsj; -.read- ROAST LONG ISLAND ~ %i ««6 meeting of the. Town- LANDWEHR-, -PalPttng or_4hi-Townshi: JIUCK DiNNER_r:r:-._.>:.; ^ - JtOOM near Mlllourn Center, good the txn.nKpnrfai.t1nn. 41R Mlllhnrn' ORDINANCE - _- e Cgurity of -0: OPEN FOR LUNCHEOJrj. MONDAY THRU I AN ORDINANCNCE TO AMEND-AN-ORAMENDANO - "-TROCCO CARELLA "U1NANUU1NANUK KNTITLED "AW ORDIORDI^ "Whtrefnad'* the thing, find: you rtre Expert-Interior and exterior palnt- NANCE- LIMTriNG AND RESTRICT- .' Estimates. D PLEASANT. large room, in attractive PLANNING A 1MU- -TO-TO-SPECff-rEB-^BiaTRJeTSS ^ NDREGULATING-REGULATINJG_ IHERBIH Jqzz~& Semi-t1t(tssical 32-A—PIANO TUNING OR man, room —and—batn. prtvag S RES se^^SeaJ— Summit. - -WEstf leld ACCORDING' TO THEIR ' CON- PIANO TROUBLES? Call O. Wtnh, -2-5809-^ "BTRUCTION - 7AND"~ THET^IfATORE Priya^DMngJtooms For Banquets And Parties piano 'technician and teacher;—06- AND EXTENT OFTHEIR USE AND p MUlburn Afe. South Orange 3-2915 SINGLE rooms, women oniy. Attrac THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF , Write-Box 363, Music on the Hammond Organ 1 to 7 P. M. , - tive, excellenit transportation faclli- THE USE OP LAND IN THE TOWN* tlesr-prtvate enitraiice, semi-private c/o The_Suminlt Herald ROUTE^29 '•'.-—--- SPRINGFJEL&, N. J. PIANO TUNING" bath. CR. 7-0237.. _ SHIP OF SPRINGFIELD IN THE • Your piano tuned, *8, by master -COUNTY OJ^UNION^AND STATE .craftsman. REGINALD BELCHER, room, private family, OF NEW-JERSEY, AND PROVIQING- 35 years piano-tuner and church Ueman preferred, near FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AND organist.— Station. Drexel 6-2830. ENFORCEMENT OF THE fPROVI- /-•• tIEfferson 8-5423 SIONS THEREIN CONTAINED^AND FIXING PENALTIES, FOR VTOLA- ^=—-7FEOOR-MAINTENANCE ATTRAnTIVF. rnorrm, 'hBait water, *7-$8. CR. 3-23M. —-TION—THEREOF!.",_WHICa-..ORDI-_ Rd., Summit. -NANOE-IS_ALSCUKN_OWj[LAS_"THB FLOOR maintenance, sanding, flnlsh- TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD ZOIS^ lng and waxing. DRexel 6-5846. CHEERFUL room, business gentleman; ^lNG~ORDINXNCE=OFfa955"r ADOPT- —34—PLATING^ parking. 80 Dim St., Summit. CR. 3- ED APRS. 13. 1855: _ • 5925. • . ' . BE IT ORDAINED "By the Township SILVER Plating. Tea sets, trays, oaa- -Committee.of the Township of Spring- dDlstlcks. Repairing, polishing, lac- LARGE fxfrhlshed room for business fleld-in the-County of-Union and- quering of all metals. Fireplace woman, kitchen—privlleges~CR_3?_ State of New Jersey that an drdl- Items.-Drive la to Madlaonjjalleries. 3544. ,— nance of the Township of Springfield, = J1 =Si FRtt7290T entI{lea~"An^prdlnaTroB7=llmlting~and- FURNISHED room, spacious, attractive restrictlng' to- specified districts, and room. 3rd floor, lovely view, private regulating therein buildings.and struc- FOUND .family.' Kitchen, laundry privllegts tures according to their construction DOG8 - CAT8_-CBee^Bu=i!nlt Animal it desired. Close to all transporta- and the nature and extent of their Welfare bean* notice Social pagr tion. Gemittemain. CR. 3-2871. use and the nature and extent' of Summit Herald. If ynurdoj u found GENTLEMAN — Desirable single, con- the iise of land l&jhe Township of nedtlng lavartory, excellent location, Springfield In the-Gounty' of Union parking. OR. 7-0902. / and State of New Jersey,- and provid- LOST lngjor the administration and en- OLD FASHIONED HOUSEKEBPING-room,- furnj(shed or MAN'S Hmnlltion wrlat watoh, In- forcement_of the provisions therein 4inf_umlsh6dr-?.nrt noor.zHear_oesaterJ_ -cbtttalned—and—fixing—penalties—far- NEW ENGLAND scribed' "WlUlam '47 or .'49—Mother" Referenceai CR. 7-2916.- Drexel 9--4533. violation thereof, which ordinance Is SINGLE sleeping room. Private family^ also known as" "The Township—of -STRING or pearls, Sat^Nov. 12, vlol- Undon-Sprtnglleld line. Murdock 6- Springfield Zoning Ordlnance__ of TURKEY nlty Stranid Thewtre. Jleward." CR. 0472. -,/' •"• - — ... 955", adopted-April 13, 1956, be and 3-7284. • _ he same is hereby amended as fol- With All the Fixin's BANKBOOK No. 13753. Please return Unfurnished Rooms For. Rent ows: • ' J — ' (MEETINGS &j GIFTS . to Crestmpritt. Savings and LoanAs 1. The boundaries of the Districts Children Under 12 ^TT^TT. ™>.'. .eoolatlon.... Springfield. SINGLE) room wi$h lavatory, for lady; is heretofore established by the Town- brought to you from OOI.D blii oap_ with substantial may also be used for lignt business. ihlp Committee and the Zoning Map - Served; Fnom Noon to 8:30 p.m._ jSniOuirt~'ofny.—Liberal—reward: " ' '—'; Ground—floarr—front^and—rear— an~ T-th-e-TBwnshlp-of-Swlairfleldr-dated Friendly Neighbors: 'CR. 7^1683. trance: use of rear grounds for pur- i£arc£,.23, 1955, adopted ApHl 13,^4»5* poses " satlsfactary^_ios._owner. $25 * ntng'Map ls-referced to In. & Glyio Asocial Wjelfar*— ~j__ T For Reservations, Phone DRexel 9-2181 monthly. CR. 3-5868. vnd -made part Of -The TOwnshlp of DIAMOND APPRAISERS Jpringfield Zoning Ordjnstace of l?S5) • Leaders COCKTAILS SERVED . OFPICIALDlamond Appraisers; Sidney je-and-the-same-are hSreby- amended^ J." Holt, Eit 1882. MA.~3-2739. 786 ROOM AND BOARD is follows: • . '"—- ^7^ __ through ,. ~ ad street (Market); take el. to a. - The followlnB. descrlbed^tfact~of" ninth floor. ~ J"~— CHEERFUL corner room, with run- and which is now'.located In Limited WELCOME WAGON ning .water. The DeBary House, 255 Business District Is hereby rezoned3 Springfield Ave., Summit. ihd Included In General Business Dls- -USED CARS FOR SALE A Distributors trlct, to wit: . -. . On the Occasion Oft THE HEMLOCKS—Home of •distlnc-_ - *49 STUDP!BAKER_ Commander, overi, BEGINNING at s,.point.ln_the norths — Change of Residence tion, country surroundingsJ homey ~^Corp. Ameriean'Release erly «lde~llne of N. J. State Highway - drive, RisH. Call CR. 3-1867' after atmosphere. Cheerful, kind and ef- _ 5:30. . Route #22, said point being the most _. Arrivals of Jtencomen ficient nurses. For aged and chroni- Southwesterly corner of property" '53' CADILLAC 4-door sedan, grey; cally ill. ME. .5-8555., Plus "CHAMPION'S REWARD" swried by the Dutch. Maid Motels, Inc, power steering. 'Raddo—front—and itnd—from=cald—polflt triirrp running- Mrs. Josephine Marcy l«™-.-i>ack; .all^acoeaiBorko. .Excellerrt.coa- AVAILABLE Dec. 1, double room for (1), along the'northerly side—ttne of ••• dltlorr. CR. 3-4441. ~: .'" 7 "elderly'CQup-le~or2-ladlesrlri'"lovelyi 2hdili.: , South jQrange 3-0420 guest home. 3 meals; owner RN. CR. lbvite'""#2J''-iri'''»'"'westerlsif-dlreetlon- 1954 •BELVIDERE BtaOoa-.wagon, ex- 3-4356. along a curve to -the- right—wlth-a (No eittt or obligation} _ cellent condition, R&H, W.W. tires; radius of 5703.65 feet; an arc distance - will take older car In trade. CR. 3- EXCEPTIONALLY fine home for am- of 276.9 feet mpr»-or less to a point ^-5123, . -^ _ ' .. of tangency; thence running (2)rstlll bulatory or elderly lady; lovely large lonsc the northerly side line of Route - 1952 PONTIAQ 2«doar. deluxe, good room- and - baifch; excellwvt home- condition. Mustt sell, make reason- cbokedi meajs; excellenit heat and able offer. ME. 5-5194. ..-.', companionship. FRontier 7-2695. '. \ 1947 CHEVROLET, - 2-tori*i excelleiift' i-^175. CB, Unfurnished House For Rent MILL 3-5178. ' •49 OLDSMOBILE, 4-door. 130 h.p. V-8; 8-ROOM duplex,'attractively decorated; PLAYHOUSE recently overhauled; hydromatlc. automatic oil heat; garage. Excellent -44?_Sprjnjfield Ave _ CR. 3-3900 BUE,-N.-J.,^pBEXEL 6-4343 —GR. 3-9670 after 6 p.m. or weekends. -transportaitlon facilities.- Available Frank Civrrtnptom-OlriTtor^ ; '46 PLYMOUTH club coupe; heater. Dec. 1." CR. 7-0237. ' • Box Of flee Open. 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. NOW PLAYING Thru SATURDAY Eves., Tuesday thru Saturday, 8:30 rit 3-flMS. • M Mats., Thurs., Sat. 2:30. Sun. 8:00 1940 HARLEY DAVIDSON service ciw; FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENJ 3-wheelar, windshield . & bumper Next Wk-Mats^Friv-Sot. 2:30 __hook. $95. CR. 3-8019. a. \ Neatly and comfortably furnished «- tUisTHE MAN... room Home!' Summit ylclnlty; with OPENS TUBS.-NOy. 22 in *yo-VL?? Ixoxxx© 1946 HUDSON. Good jspnditlon. Rea- television. $200 plus -utUltTes. Apll- 10 cam6 sonable offer. OR.' 8-4338, after ' 5 aBle immediately for period- ending TECHHtcoloii ^i^-^H . " -—W* * thou3anl THRU SUN., faEC. 11 p.m. May or June. miles to kill someone FORD convertible, 1050; exoellem mo- tor, 36,500 nilles, R. '& H. Needs paint BUTLER-AGENCY— 6ENEL0CKHART Job and top repaired. Qulok sale, 7-DeForest-Ave. ; CRs-3-7700 he'd never seenk" $250 as Is. CR. 3-8959. -. T)uring_the_corhing holidays, 1948 PONTIXC.T^Lodr. sedan; ~au OFFICE FOR RENT "THE MUSIC MASTER" . maWc. drive, > heater, back-up light, «COUIllllA rOIIE •yJ.WlUlAM COEH RONCTIM TICKETS BAM'S — KRES'GE'S I SUMMIT—3 spacious rooms, opposite ALL AGENCIES - log jignxa, -new seat^covers. TVensc ~ R.R. stationriBeeoh^ood 'Ra. laeaT CMUnUf . ' gas will help you celebrate - - for insurance, real estate or doctor. (eflir WANTED TO BUY Available Jan. 15. CR. 3-1162. "^ WE BUY Scrap Iron MetalcPresel INDUSTRIAL SPACE in so many waysi—— • :~7~~7=*± NKOl'MatMAHOH— AUDIENCE AWARDS SMAIi Building" In Induatrial zone ' NOV. 17'" ro.NO';. 27'" , fulLkeyboard, good for rent.^For further - Information •IthWoHocfOttJ. condlMonv Djrexel- 9-2598.~~r - ' consult ~ !^ -CANOE, lC-feet-Old— Town or e -—In-good; coiwiltlqrtTCR. 3-8427T jfrfO - PONO -.Ublef^ folding type,- WAREHOPSE—Bpaeer-Tabout—2400"sq- ft., Very, reasonable. "Call CB 7-O5Q0'. PAJR prices paid for old china, sliver, r ' Huntings" glass, -Jewelry, furniture, -—•tic. Art Exchange. 273 MlUburn TOO LATE TOQLASSIFY Avenue, .Millbu>n, N. J.. Drexel 6- 1765. • ; \ Employment Wanted J (Technicolor) VSSa Ping Pong table in good oondl- * -r— PLUS — tlon. MBrcury 5-5263, . SECEETABIAL, <, part time; general office. CB. 3-1361. Mickey Rooney — Colleen Gray WE BUTT books. Please call for infor -in-. matlon. P. M. Book Shop. Plaint! eld HELP WANTED—MALE .4-3900. • "TWINK4.E IN GOD'S Fft WE FAY highest casn. prices for any- SHORT order cook. Must be able to thing. Antiques, cblcca, silver, bric- • cook. 6-day week, 'no Sundays. a-brac, paintings, rugs- Your attic Wayside luncheonette^ 203 South TUESDAY- -One Day Only NOV. 22nd •contents our specialty — Bt-., Horrtatown. _ • ' •-- SUMMIT ADCTION ROOMS ALASTAIR SIM" __-. —- 47-49 "Summit Avenue FOR SALE - ' CRestview 3-2118. , "AN INSPECTOR CALLS" PICKET fence, about 30 feet. Fanwodd '• ' , MISCELLANEOUS BASED ON THE FAMOUS PLAY BY J. B. PRIESTLY . 2-6843. GmL'S English type. bicycle 26". alr • most new $30. CB. 3-7913. . ., WE PAY CASH for your used furniture antiques, silver, books, brlo-a-brac, 2 -HOLLYWOOD beds; 8 cu. ft, Har- WED. tKiw SAT. NJOY: 23-24-25-2A RKO PROCTORS paintings, works of art, etc vester refrigerator; lady's 'spinet —BRG£JS-AWH©N-R0OI " Y "K. .S^m (Continuous Performance Thurs., Thanksgiving Day) • B3 StrMMIT AVBNUE LEGAL size wood 4-drawer filing cabi- •• Tea. CRestview 7-0996. net $25; Wllcox &. Glbb Electric We win •. buy your attic- contenta. driven sewing machine $10; diamond OLD dolls; will buy, sell, or exchange tie stick pin $50.,'CR. 3-"9532 alter 4 Mllllogton 7-1166-W. p.rrf. BIKE—Girl's Bngllsh; price $40. Black ANNOUNCEMENT Persian Lamb , coat, trimmed. In mink*full length, ,14-16, beautifully & UET ME come to your birthday party styjed; $200. Baby grand mahogany and help entertain your guests. by piano; $400. All in A-l condition. giving pony ridca. Little Falls 4-1010. Call Drexel 9-5565. 8—HOUSEHOLD GOODS Rentals THOB washing -machine $75. Small electric home waxer $30. Drexel 9- Unfurnished Apt FOR RENT 2664. >2Sl/PfASCO9* •-SUMMIT vloinlty—5 rooms, flrtplace 2 baths, screened porch. All utilities PETS "CR. 3-3882, CR. 3-7966. ALL DOGS^-Would you like to learn to-be well-mannered and.loved by Gas -\r the VotAst fuel — save? you time, Unfurnished Apt for Rent everyone? Bring your bwqer to Town tc Countoy Dog Training Club." AVAILABLE Decemlxjr 1. Duplex apart Olaases.start Nov. 28th at 7:30 P.}*. ment In Summit. Two bedrooms; at Veteran's Home, Klrkman Place- Work and money. bath with stall shower second floor and High Street, Union. For further VIRGINIA MAVO •. i Large living room with voodburn Information call Short Hills 7-2246 . . Ing fireplace, dining alcove, powdci i "DENNIS MORGAN - OAWO FARRAR i! room, kitchen with eleotrtc dish- washer on first floor. Game room HELP WANTED—FEMALE, V PEARL OF THE i! _ln baoemenrt. Oarage available. Bn< GIRL—Machine operator and'light as- YISTJISION i. \, apartment affording maximum -'-- sembly work. Good pay.' LuMsx SOUTHPACIFIC'lit -- acy. Reasonable rant, Phone'' Manufacturing Co., 44 Brown Av*- • • 1 . »h or or nue, Springfield. IXrexel 8^4534. . ma^ EARLY CHRISTMAS

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