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COWNSHIP tlF SPRINGFIELD . -VbLT30fh~YE*R-NOr-2l ' ' DREXEL 9-5000 10, \960 • •' . OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER A COPY, ^4.00! BY, THE YEAR For People Of ir As Anyone who has been watching TV, »eiding~"ffie: _. Monday through Wednesday, March 14JtO-JJL-JhicluBive, .newspapers or listening to-the radio Jjiring the past weeK. has been proclainTea"b"y"WNTA_Radio as.-a-lhree-day period knows, "Agadlr, Morocco, in tbe; northern part "of Afiica, is- in "in wjiich the Township-qf-'SpVtagfield^wJUibeisaluted^--I——- "WNTA Radio has singled out Springfield because We , need of help^^that oldlashioned American generosity whose . believe this .municipality typifies a progressive community '-ab'iindaricc makiss other- countries gasp, in amazement. ~tra the basis of'b'uslness acumenj civic_gro.veth_and_ cuUuraL - ' This newspaper has received a rtquest from tbe. Consul leadership," read a statement issued by file broadcasting general of Jhje Republic of Morocco to issue an appeal to ttee>»epple it tefves for clothing for men, Women and chil; ---During the ihree-day period"of salute, WNTA Radio will drenrftr medical supplies, partibuiarly~aiiti-tetanus seatic-'- and AtBlue-iBold WnnerHeld^ ed concern over-thft-possibility ••'. humorous interpretation-- _',__ iJRec<>rcf Snow Clear&B In thai the '.Little League*, field,! Dayton In Sweep".'. .^ may not be ready for ^e-opejii-.'; -Prelmnnary^raunds are'held By Springfield Cub Pack ing of the season Uiis 'Spring. the first week and the finalists Increases Aitf Few '""''"'"' then -compete the-.seeojicL_sY£e'lr _;Club ^vergreeh on Feb. 28 ; was~the scene of the St. /James sage of—which is an, annual; | feiiMthe trophies, medals and. : he*1 (First, Last Weefe^J-e^OTd.''snowfall TOP SPEAKERS AT DAYTOX-REGIONALl-fo Jonathan D*j$ton Region School Cub of. business~at this time, may have caused? | -secpnd and thisd-winners. Ap-: From" left to^right in picture above are: seated. Springfield, Saturday," Feb. 27,. and Saturday field — Blue arid Gold'dinner •of the. year,~covers the.xemuv T qhaos and hrcpnvSnence. -,,.. Swanson — KeK n Ben-AriBA, i DavD e rs n—Ry*r; March . They hope they are headed for the na as' well as the celebration, of neratioh. recerved by all ein.-:..-. proximaiely .225 students en- m many a motorist and ',many a g^ g ,Goldsfem. tered the competition, .which is standing^ George Seltzer,—Bruce Uonal-tournament to be held in Sw Diego, Cat. the 50th anniversary of Scout ployes of the township^-meiri. resident, but in Springfield, the These young men are. among-Jhose who brought ing; On hand were approxi- r.'bf the most.difficult in the Of WrecJor bers of the ToAvnship Cpnimiit-, quick efficiency or the Road an avalanche of;speaking- and debating honors mately 150 parents and friends tee,• Township "Clerk, "Tjffice field of public' s'peakuigHFp be Department with an assist from •to help the CuBs celebrate. --woFEejrs; Tax"Coile'ctorf police;-; I •judged, one "of the top: three the police' and fire departments The permanent—'head man" Opening ceremonies were led departmeaVJanitpr ^iriners_Jn any category is an Mdrthe-snow cleared in record at the John E.- Runnells Hos- 'by Cubmaster Joe- Farley, who partment jvprkers, Recreatipn - I excellfn"t Accomplishment. r time. __ -, leigli F^ofcJ Wins PAR Award pital for Chest DiseasesT Berke- was followed-by~tfcr1nvocation CommissiQn "--•^ —---' •-'-• P=ftegional swept .top Fund Drive yor ' Vincent J. Boriadies, Blood Donors ley Heights, itt-ay-be,-<-announced "deliveredU>y__Fa_ther • Richard I—honors in the tournament as its in' a statements-issued to _the iirApril—according-to-a-spokes^ Naraone, spiritual advisor to |—varsityr- debate—^teaftiT^.-with Few increas.esijgere note'djn. Sun_pomted to the accomplish l^reMoney For jnan ior .the'-hospital-board; of -the-packi—After dinner- Robert- liLGeorge L. Seltzer and Kenneth •The Sun has received a Heads NamerJ managers. Roddyv District—Scout', Execu- comparison withlast year's' fig- msnt of' these fouha-the-«lock' quest from; Kalph+Swanson, of ures. The ordinanci e Dltte ,1 F. Ryder upholding the affiwn4workers The M stated. - The.board has been interview- tive for the. Eastern. District, ative and Bruce 1 Goldstein " itiH Morris Avenuej, -Springfield, H, Van Duse'n: Pullen, candidates fot a permanent took over as mastef-pf-cere- fouadprinted in lull el CQllege Salaries thisHlssue of,.Tine Sun. Public '• Jave—Yahcej takfng the sh()uld com- for donations of blood.;! dent, announces .Bpbert Allen o replacement to Dr. JdKn mend all of the men~of the ,Mr. Swanson n fother, Mrs! Westfield and John Wy*rot oii Runnells,' who is nqw director- hearingjon-the'measure Will ^ • negative, won the district de- Road Dept. and Police Dept. New Jers«y-'s public college Mr. Roddy introduced 'the held March ;22^' I .bate" tournament-for the second Ellen J. Swanson, was taken to Berkeley—"Heights.^ to"" be co lemeritUs at the institution two main speakers, Father and, _the other municipal- agen Overlook-Hospital, SumimtrFn- s alaries-are- below' those-TofHtl: chairmen_ci'the fund drive for I—--consecutive'y.ear,,thus retaining ^yhieh-he headed, for 48 years. Nardone -and Joseph Quick, ! .cias who worked 'sbrcKsely__ta day, March i, and it was found 'nTajoFcollegeTirrthe'New-Ypj'k-1 Uht'* District Scout Executive for--tjj^Ljnittealmeeting, a shprt>ipei-. the .coveted first-place debate gether to comb'at-the recent trophy; lor the school. Bruce that she. was in need- of. con- "Philadelphia areat Two out of Retarded. Chik for. the post, which pays $TS7 TSorthern.-District.'- Mr, Quick :cialT=nreeting of the Board 0%., show ~storm. Despite the fact siderable blood. three major land grant-colleges, O0O- a-year-rinr-salary and-$3j^ and- Committefman^W; a r r e n • Health -J~- composert^ot^-the .' Goldsteuiraird GeprgErSeltzer that, this storm was oneFof- the Mr. Swansoh, the former Post lerling: of ^Summit is; 'chairman OQttrfor "ex^ensesiziAmong them Henderson presented "tlie""ad- -Township - Committee j^rson^-: combined to debater worst we've-hadin manOears, gfl-state ^universities pay" higher \ was:held";tp-iritroduce7 js ._. Office-employee-who has multj,- of the planning cdmmittee. -are-Dr. EugeneHNargiello, now vancement awards to the Cubs our, streets and-sidewalks/were Hlescl^rosis"'an"dr~about"*%liom p MAliH^^ ^WiiS~ToK"Tr35K*y™ : ••made"passable and clear in ;inuch as .appearMJLri. The ,Sun, terms of purchasing.power N. J. br6e ;Cres;deiit, .Westfielid, ari.d is hospital. Denner Badge '—.. Robert year.Jh-eJiealth ' Another • first... place trophy : : sppnsible for; the Health'Offl.-™ was brought to, Regiraal^thts said Tuesday that his mother college professors ar& is per- employed as a chemiej}'en^ireer Alio seeking -the job are Dr. Grant, W-a r r e n HendersOn, "Our road crews worked tire- has been given more than by E. 'I.-.'.Du-Ponf.de Nemours & David Bieber of Unipiirran Jn- Thomas Weber, Kenneth _Higr cer., PIumBing • Inspector and- year by Ken Ben-Ari,.-\vho won ^ViowJHe" 1939 level; N.J and a^fe\v~other the district tournament in bovs lessly and energetically around quarts of-blood. Company- in Perth Ambdy. Hi tefnist with.a-speciality in chest gins, iRobert Grbsshans, James the clock from Thursday after- production workers are 60 per- is. president of the board_orgi; now is part-time : This ordinance, too, will- be' "extempor;g"speakitig; The" mernr Birofflricontri,u_Glenn _Behrens , noon until Sunday afternoon cent-a'bnve-that Ievel~'.-—.— rectors of the. Ocp.upational ^attend. .If y^u also is,, holder; of .the Junior In,. December.last the.'young Invites Others discussed; civic, .groups have Heights, $I,07«,35;./T ~~" 1118' "Hensnaw -Drive,' -Spring: ture; Between American and top Regional High School in : ? have .attended in the'past yoti Gerber____won_ Men's State A.A.U. low board man won the N.J. State ArA.U; been invited; the public will be $1,705.^0;. Mountainside,-?l,P7tf; ijU-iiUle title, which he woiratTWestfielcC thafcommunity. if you have not, you can .be JSi&w Jersey State Interscholas- welcome. ocotcn -riains, sz,i5>!. There will ot no charge to ; .tic Association diving . cham- Y.M.C.A. on Jan. 17 jast. aad under and in the same _BIRTHDAY, ,Gul_Scouts. of Although "these totaisj»re. stil'i Patric L. Williams! of 2155 those" who wish to attend-these assured—of—a^—very pleas'ant pionship .-Friday, - March .4, _at Les started/diving'when he -month—he captured- this—title All the parents and teachers America. «"" ... " ., incomplete,' Fariwood's. cotffb-. Seward Drive, Scotch Plains, lectures, wfrich wUl start at evening. for the Metropolitan Area a •4 will- be, the chiefrcounter in that camp a year and a'half ago th ^ijf^h firam) Union lion this year, Is already'-inb"re 8:45 p.m. at the Temple House, Tickets are $-.50 and willbe Columbia University. ' -..'. township. •..-. :...... under the coaching, of A. Bas- Associations of Springfielif are Store, Springfield,; sponsored by than double previous efforts:''' • 78 South Springfield Avenue, sold-at the door. F. Courtney sett: •"•" •' -; ' [ During the Summer Lee is invited to attend the regular Ladies Auxiliary, Springfield Dr. Bu'rtott-Cohen; president Mountainside and Fanwood ^ifill' :'.- •F F.uprvnn» Willie included with other BazaatSeLEon meeting; of the'JaTtiCs-eaidwellfFi come. 1 competition in August 1959, he Club; • 'School PTA Monday, March 21, was hoped the additiorial_da£s~7 towns. jCrew chiefs in West- p.m. of. the campaiign would result field will' p'robably do most of Chosen For Jury Panel at 8:15 p.m. Woman's Club Unit Sunday, March 20 TUESDAY,. MARCH 15 in further increases. ... ;.^,. -. the work in the two" smaller At this time the school will He emphasizedJhe double to-- 'communities-. fn Special Session Springfield residents, who The Sisterhood t>r Temple play host to Union County Asso- Meeting, Springfield Board of portance of thi drive this ,y?ar, . were called to.form a panel of Organizations, Public Are ciation for Mental HeaWh, which Education; Caldwell -School; 8 pointing out, that, fund's raised .". Th*rcrew leaders-start train- Beth Ahm,' Baltusrol Way, r ing Monday at tile,'ctiftsiis*office "The Qardeu D«partin'mit. of250 from which a lmser number Springtield, will sponsor a ba- p.m. .. : -- *~ will not.. only support regular in Elizabeth, They will "re- Springfield Woman's. Club -is was .later chosen to serve as zaar.Sunday, March 20, at the VAnd'You Never JCnow."Chief- .Meeting, Regional High'Sctiodl services throughout the county ceive instruction in procedures haying an extraordinary meet- petit jurors in Union * County, temple, from 10 -a m. on. This Invited To Talk On Budget li:, this play "^dramatizes"'a District Board of Education; but will also help establish the s J : I I i> for the recruiting of census ing on March 16. That, is the the following :^ affair will take the place of. th'e. series of.'minor "^crises arising Jonathan Dayton High School, Union Coun'ty",C~" '-' * ^-" - The municipal budget in Springfield for-1960,has.,been^ from-a" 12-yeafSBld's jealousy of takers, hows to train census evening of the-" department's Alfred E. Bownian Sr^_pf- 30 Purim party usuaay'held at this Springfield; 8 p.m. tic Center at St. -Elizabeth -80s-' flower arranging demonstration. introduced by the Township Committee, has been ad.yer'isfed" her 'sister. , .•.. . ' ^ Meeting! Rotary Club.; Baltus- pital, lE'lizabeth. •• • .'. ..'"•.•, takers, canvassing . methods, Bryant avenue; ' Thomas • *J. time of the year: -in-^The-SpringHdd-Sun^aaA-SulLJbe given: a formal public pp ^ Brennan, of 517 Ashwood road; vill be a variety of Following the' presentation, rol Golf Cliib;'12:15 p.m.: ; ;Dr.' Cohen-urged all residents hearing at the Township^ Committee meeting set for Tuesday Dr* Ruth C. Boyle, a professor still holding Heart Fund**nve'-. reports and the 'supervision of ed for this- meeting it will be John E, Chamberlain, 34 Coif ax •merchandise^--on sale. There evening, March 22. At this session, final action on the btldget "Hospitality Tour" at Over- at-State "Teachers College in look Hospital,; Summit; 8:15 lopes to mail'them in befoire:; census takersl . held at First' State Bank of road; .SoBert W-i LaP.iere, 15 games^iof children and willpetaken. •-;.-- •: .', ' _. .**r- ._. The crew chiefs will .not-only Union, Highway Branch, Route many/surprises. A feature will Union, will lead,a discussion on p.m. Every Tuesday through the-March-1-ideadline.. He-ar1• the- American Frances Von Der. Linden, 97 s • There.wil be a"mee'ting''of tlie still' contribute, ' to' Jhe -fight, ' locate work assignments.; The Woman's Club arid their friends Qolfax road; Mrs. Anita R. Baby. sitters will be available cussion of the budget figures. ' • • ,.. '• ••: . Legion, . ', - ,. .municipal'ch'airhian must also exectiye com'mittee of the PTA against 'the nation's Number are invited to attend. Refresh-, Ward,-71 Bryant avenue; Mrs- at not-cost' Admission will- be ^Invitations .to'this informal gathering have gone out to One health'enemy by.., ifiailihg take- remedial r-aition where free' and' there will •• be home" Monday, March 14, at 8:15 p.m., \yEDNE3bAYrMARCH tt . : ments. will be served. For fur- Anna- R.' Ziegler, 22 Cottier. organizations in the township, and the Mayor; wants it known donations to the Heart' Fu»a,•*• 'necessary, and cope, with prob- ther information call Mrs, R. cooted foods and othen refresh in the •.library of the-Florence iMeetirig,, ^oard; of .Health; that the public will find'a welcome at (he meeting. . :~ t/otbeir local Postmaster.;,..:. I " lems'of difficult enumeration..: B^ffingfpnj.DRexel. .9-2887.- -. M. Gaudine'er Sclio.oL- :. . Town' Hall; 8 p.mr *'-..-' : '<' boss Were going to the Bergen County Lincoln Jlayuiinner from f= i tax rat«rlnLj.ILQther=HhLon County municipalities, and-of some TO^BRESENT PLAT" theHbftiwir ©omrty~atf'arr. I askedv Elm to give • my regards to in next-door Essex_ County. - '- -i--1 — |^ilmajaarEgraff.whenJie-.gQUherewrLWilma is the first wonTa'n 1- .'— • - —"--'4^4-.—»fi everito- be elected to the Bergen County. Board of Freeholders MIKE R.IZZO_was a visitor this yi'eeknuike-ij-commjnica- and th'to year she ia -director of the. Board.) Sam-said he would the-Fireside Group oi theirs; ao -tlona-cjHef'iot'Hie C.D.-D.C. sat-up iu Spiingficltl diid khuw'4 .tiX_to. so, Presbyterian Chflrch-W Spring lot about Iradio and broadeastin|r*tgelinidue. Hg-eame'in with ; field -Friday. - March, 18,' ana J Unfurnished Apt. Wanted I have- receivea'%-fi6te from SanmrWasHpg'ton~J¥~ ;the answer to my..a>peal fofan^esgsiianon'loi- tlie jamming ot Saturday, JUa'rch ifl. _gretting that he had no, opportunity of speaking with" Wilma; . ra.dio.jas I drive along the Garder StaJcLParkway. The an COMMUTING executive,, wife arid small dog desire quality P- a-j- i a h House. Mckets-I .ZjUUAN-SABflKIJl r (a close friend of ttiine) at the Bergeni-vpnt. Now my nnjntV 1 apmmfciiT m femmmit ar W. '" Box 14l,.Bum- -the radio, towers i»,Ui^^ghbj>rl>8gjjrpose. Vail DRexel 6-4300 ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 27, -1929 THANKS TO-MRS, KTTT. DAMPMAN.of the staff at Summit A"tax.ia -I have-not-seen "\Ve 'Service Any "YWCS7f5FreTfin¥letteToI"Feb.-lCS7f5FreTfi¥letteToI"Febl8 MTWrticfflilrTyr f tth e in-\\ H-^ou-hflve-attended-a-moeting oi the SpringfieldJEowjis3iLp_ 262 •Murpg in,years and which, I Ho-say^Ihad given up hope of ever Committee in retnrnt-TiToiiths—and few of you can claim to h*ve ~)ilB" by SKRWCOTELD SUN TUBLIOfttNG CO. vitation. to;Jour ffiTbuilding. at 282 karris Avenue.- Having-^ d is Itaring me in tne tace 'IronT.the ^l^L trip .through, the-YMCA iniummit, ,1: lopkjfor- done so—you may have noticed how quickly and. methodically Official'newspaper of th« Township of Springfield. Subscription nXn Vro local paper—"SPRINGFIELD TAX most of -the; business is Iransacted, jlardly has-tlie^Maybr men- 1 by mail i¥«tpal;._ ' . • ' ' discussing :the weather in this area. r"We are not so badly off," he. said, c-omfnenting on- a radio report on weather conditions 'school beinb g constructed ajuLd a new regiojiaLhigb^schojoLalmosi .;— Page 2 Tfiiirfd«y. March 10,-1960 ,—-VJ.J • , Vlth increases in'salaries almost mandatory : We have Winter wither, it is true tthere was ^1? : . y •I s this suPer-cfficiency ? Ha?ffiyT The inswer-^ryou have snow on the -ground)•••••-, but_w1 e d-• o not get the mountain-• s of- i•t With the cost ••*»»: . • • • . • • Chambor of Comm«rc« |~~Spnhgfieid-—walked right-in. ••-•••"• , -'•'-„"" —be they Townshiiy-Committees or Mayofs and Councils- _AsJjas been reported in this paper, .the school board If you. want to;ajp^rCTia1e?-raUrtl5F:unt7ue-position. of spring-: do; 'pot get_'aJqng_Well_tpgetherr^Why this should_he, Is a os_oeeply •concerned over the possibility thai'financing Inystery to me. Bath groups-ace elected tft.fierve the people field in this tax rate category .suppose you -compile a list of -the- the proposed county, vocational school may plaeewhat 'in iiiffcrent, non-conflicting field^. . . both, spend huge wads it considers an unfair tax byrden^on" the .six municipal- of public money . . . basically,"_bott have> (or should have) ities in the Regional District by assessing them for me the same aims, purposes and ambitions, Yet friction Is Snow+low, Car CENTER— :osts .of.a ErojecLsf^hich it will take no ox varyliiuE pnnimnn. Collide Here MEAT& POULTRY am "happy to write^these-words—is doing A snow, plow d^ing its job MARKET of Er 254 Morris Ave., Snringfielci 104 Ken FISCHER BROS. (In tfie Middle" of Town) TRAVEL BUREAU Granford, into sharp focus, the P.arenM'eacher-Association has ar- i heard,trumblings at a" township ^Committee meeting of the SRRINC5FIELD AVE.. laVINGTON, NEW JERSEY rangid a discussion t>f the j^ gggbVerhiin ithe relationship between when the snow mover struck'an FINEST QUALITY MEATS * Thiswill take place^toriight, Thursday, at Jopathan thth e t'two'tto^dt s and"of the hope that fl'-"coulduld be improveimprovedd. obstruction and veered into the CRUISES* Bayton-Schooi in -Springfield. The public is invMLto path of tlie latter's •carTThurs- -RESERVE SPACF NOW! ^ SAUERBRATEN, Ready ro Cook attend. The P.T.A. has arranged for Dr. Albert E.Jocben At. the moment the Board of Education was-jheadiixg for toe • WEST INDIES • WINTER CRXHSES and Dr." Minpr C. K-. Jones to speak, with County Supt ,lnd of its life and there was. a campaign undet^wajTior/election day, March 3. RAIL, BUS TICKETS—HOTEtS, to tffe board^lwtenilyri^was no time for the board to piy at- The accident Occurred a'f - ;ALL KINDS OF: HOMEMADE-BOLOGNAS of Schools Dr. WilliaTn-HrWTist'to be on4tand and Dr,4entioB-to-^a-su«#estion. from'..the-Towns'hip Committee. Feb. 2 : Kenneth W.Tversen,. Dean of .Union- Jfittibr C^Jlege, to there was an~ele«tionr-Feb. 15 arrived aricTthe new Shunpike road f »,nd -Windsor •'• hllCKgRYS.M(3>KE.riMEATS - .serve as.moderator. board izetfHAtfHA t hithi s veryfi first, sessioni ,h the newdrive,-Springfield.'_ths:Kuehnle. - Dr. Jochen is Assistant Gommiseionerrpf _., j,;^ voted to invite the Tawnsh'ipCommlttee (or a.represent^ car was damaged In^the^ront ,• DRexel 6-2064 FREE DELIVERY f6F~,New Jersfey, in charge oi vocational and technical tive thereof) to its meetings .on the^third Tuesday of each' monffi: "education. Dr. Jones is_a longtime member of the Re- and left-side,-while the snow, I eidnai Mard from Mountainside. He has spear-headed. ^^-T.'mi_ t : the Township received the tovjte an^remindetr plow: went unharme^. The plow. 1 I—*t- — i— i body's action in the vocational schooljpattgr. the scliool board ol the two-months-old'suggestion by the "was being driysn' by'Phillip S. groupr^VoTT'eaich unit- knows how the-•- Small""6frchatham^ -knowledge. The schod^aud^torium should,be.w.ell-fUlect other feels about getting-together. All that remains is _ Passengers in the - Jfuehnle i Jng'put the mech.anies. • . •.__•• ' _••' . "" 7" "foiPthe^discusion this 'evening.' izr.=r ~ • * • • ' ~ ^ car w^re""Warren SellarSi Floi- ehce Sallais and Caroline H similar circumstances prevail-in YOUH community, recommend the Springfield treatment for quick_and desirabl TCuehnle.. They reecived mtoi Send The Young Folks TiTSan Dieqo resxilts: .'. •••• -—•• : niuries and cuts. " ' • . .'»»»• — • .' , . "The problem? nou> Isto^acquire the funds "to • JHere^s a yoUng fellow" wJio_should gp-far; Sam Zajoria You may recall my recent.:reference"td'havingTmet"him "at toe nanwrtt-inSan Diegfl." Union'County Republican Committee Lincoln Day dinner. I Thus ends the story on piige one-of-this ieaue telK described him then as Sen. CaseVpress assistant.-1 learn that Ang; about .the thrilling success of Jonathan Dayton Jhis was 1n error: he is the Senator's^ fflffinustrative assistant ' ^Regional High's Softool's ;6p.e^akers -and debaters m winning aboutiyg^ung_.ffiere was to:win _in the Na- At-Uie dinner? on Feb. ll.Sam mentibneaTiat he and hi*

"Need this ttfe the ierid? —— •• 'The j'oung f61ks-^ho^brou^hfc90=mach=hcmor to Dayton' gliould be sent io tKe national competition in l:—eSifQrnia=in^JuneT~.'=.-; and should be sent-there with 1 the ronaing- besfwishes of the people «--*fc~-J»--»**«i- Night and Day -Disfecietr- t Home and-Away WNTA RADIO to San Diego 5 . „ . . ,-••.•;,>... •Who-wants.the honor.^f sefldgfe.in-the,first con* SALUTES - trfbutibn? Iram i P.M. lOfS tu not Included. SPRINGFIELD —3 Fitll Days Monday thru Wednesday

THE SPRlNgFBBLD IJOWNSHIP PUBLISHESBBLOW^THE ^M 1OF THE CAST BEGPEAlj, TVTFiRTINffi WOpLLEY " HWffESTOWN^HPGOMMITTEiE MEETING— - F-EBRUARY 23, 1960 _ ' ^JCOAL_^C -approvarof minutes"Te^ular meeting, February MAPfcEWQOfii FREE- PARKING S1PE-&-BEAB r Uanariimous approval adoption at first reading «t_Munlcipal 230 Mountain Superior Cleaning, • 'Budget-for-ieeo. "• . ._ :. - , , ^| \~T- Unanimous approval of resolution .requesting—aipproval-of-j itnag,. Shoe. Repairing. : Bocal Government to usT$207OOO.OO aj_an Anticipated —Uhanimous approval.on final hearing of adoption of amena-' t-to^Zoriing-Ordinaqce.—--^,di ^ ... . ~— Unanimous-approval of-introducliondf amendment to-Zoning Ordinance. —• •— " _ / ^, . >-_ „, ', •' Unanimous approtapp l acceptancep . ^^Un^ttation^oU r BoardLot ""Educatioi n to send'a-Tepresentative^oidttive^oill the sflip-Committee. ittenttend Board of Education meetingsg.. Unanimous approval ttflforwardirigflfdirig questionnaire_ Ian to ' Department of-CnTispry-arinn and EJconomic ' BeyelgR

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QUESTIONS, AEE INVTTEP TO CONTACT MESf ELEONORj; H. WORTHINGTON, TOWNSHIP CLERK, AT DREXEL.G-^800. Become U. S. Citizens Card 6f Thanks Two. residents of Springfield I wish t» ihnmk. Smith and "Smith becsJne citizens of the United (Suburban) " Funeral Horn*., the States Monday, Feb. 29,_when PLrst Aid ,Squad1 Dr. Mond, and Rev^'Mr. Mabry, The Sprtn^fleld tKey were among the 55 per- Avenue.. friends nnJL/rela.ll?« lor so.ns who took -ttue citizenship. their Wnd sislstivHce and eicpres-path before County Judge Mil • of the. deith of niy motiir MBS Ion A. roller at jiiliaabeth, ELIZABETH """"•••"••"' MRS. A. V. MARSHALL. They are.':,Emma K. Fuchi -74: Washington Ave. 657 Mountain avenue, and-Ro&s . BprltisJleld, N. J. Feb. 27. 1060. Antonier, of 92 Pitt road.

Plenty of hot water formal! your bath, kitchen . • $1.29 is LO^ET's regular prjpe; for and laundry needs, 24 hours a day for just pennies. AUTOMATIC WATER SOFTENER a ONE-pw&d box of this luscious, That's what you; get with your electric company's/ '- creamy Chocplate. So when you buy a TWO-ppund bar at the special low price-o£_ iGUARANTEE you only pay,' to heatthe .water once.; Because an- ' ' "•• FIBERGLASS TANKS $1.49, you get the second pound for just 2IW.- 1 • SALES. • DOMESTIC ' A Huriy to LOFT's for this W^trear electric watel'heater is.completely insulated • v • SERVICE • COMMtRWAt— . - at big savings?.. iMs week only! all around, like a-.giant vacuum, bottle, there's ho need' « WDUSTRIAL Et's a ceal bargain] _,; -.:- . ••

v -' t-O^T^Sr.vthe candles of finer quality (Division Jttyson OUCo.) Buy with essurance from your local- Roddy Kilowatfr; iler Candy Garden* U.S. Highway 22, Union whodisplays this ,". ani-thtoughouf New Jersey *OPEN SUNDAYS" •'"' Jertcy Central Power & Light • . 1691, SpringfWd Ave., Mopltwood SO 3-5550 .FOUNDED IN-1960 BY'WILLIAM tOPT.,,NOW THE WORLD'S

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err» North M degree- 2* minutes 10 s< th;e courity ' SPRINGFIELD S\JKThursclay,.Marc!li 1 OT IM——^* Sprlngfleld-5un t"AN ^ ORDOTANOE XTTH Ws offleea, ^positions .find of Kniv ji»wf|', ; JSAtXftlKS 'OF CERTAIN' OFP.- ployment KhnJl be cntltlcfl te: East- 334.97 teti 'o thp TirTTr'trnlon.T - • TV _ , • •, ;. •. (TRS AND THEP PAY OE COM rlil6 '.'PresiUcntTeceiTing' the.; small-1 A. GarfLeld, wmi .wasjnnnerf by • More ffiaii^one=HcilFof-all-tlnEl TlOl N OF1 CERTAITAIN POSI schedule: Gandinccr School, Springfield ..AND' eLECi CAL EMPLOY - -aj-BalurieU 'personnel-' In the serv- ... Christopher -J^i nitrated creaturx: any; 7,000- votes "out 'ot. more than freshwater' iirtlre -.worUL_lias_| TKnmnc' -hl< -.--, — ', JVIr.nu for Week of r Tiff 'rnwv«HfB n ice ot the Township—f; election was James nine million east. ' ... within Canada. . • •-r-t- '~ "MONDAY — "Spagfeui =witt- UNION", —'-FOB—THE—¥E/U- a)^aaitC^aj>££«i^!!.«J 1922'aTKl -sprlngfleldTlri- the County pf vUnlpn, I-T OF .-, • -...' -,j^--'nr 'pVV.nnpTi- -iapple_u 20 years' .- ind iWhlch, a«- Batioi) BE IT ORDAINED by the Town -c. -.Police mid firemen In tjie. tcry- to a survey hEreinaftEr^re- nx^: as the amounts rbfp^i^ grapefruit,. "sliliTCominittet .of .the TownnhlT- lce of the Township as lollow": iorrecLto." is more .particularly de-'l^j. the veBr 19S8, ' and until this bread and" ""ouitel"; ^sandyvi.cjv, '.••;•??•-/•••••.- ot E-prlutfileld—In. trip County oh to 5. year*. 15 days; i to IJscribed as follows: • •••-.•• .iDrdlnance'shall be amended or r«- |-i:uaioa,_arnJ _Stj>ic_-©* -Kew' Jersey. 3e r 7 18 days; '10 to 15•-years 'Beglnnlng • at a pornt'lu the^rjealed pealeds^, ttoo the respective officers. „.,. _ r . ,_ '««• follows: V'" " ._.."" . and- OV'&TV 21 Southeasterly line of MlHt)tirn~ATei.iJpjjgrnJws' to'suTd~6rficesrposlttons,'r—TUESDAY-—"'ficefT-StCW-!'.Wlth- herein Soatr|W.jster' 1. That lor llic following enu- days. ... --_ nue distant' therein- Souttyw»isterly (oi. derifcal ermytoyment: ^ ^ veg<,tabiees, "mashed potatoes, mornied offices or positions or Houriy\\£xge TersoTuitl measured along—tl-i^-^unc , fl? 18 fc clerical employments In the Town-. expiration • ci cne(rom the line 'oUands ..nowT>r tor- ;Sceretai->' & Rejietrar. ' •jello; bread, butter, nillk. 1 Ali.lp or Sprtntfleld, In the Comity - one Week, in merl>: ol, Mlllburn Rprin^fii-ifi' Inc. i yi'^i fiTnttstics S 325 .CO WEDNESDAY.'— Hamburger of Unlan, the respective-/saliirlcs or following, paid and wincvhlih popoini t Is^ ;njsij» tKe*ei;ln-|pjum|,)n'4 inspector fz * compensation set out below am- . holidays; New Year's. Day. LinnlnT- -< point of- t^ie Ia'nd3 herei- -•n - 'ircfirsTt •Sanitaria ;.*._.n. -.• - 6 2C3.CO on a roll, carrot sticks. potaD i-ii.rchv fmt'd as the amounts to be. coln's BlrtiiclayrtViday/, •. >vashlnjftoWashington'n ss a.boye" described, and from saltt"rjV- Health Officer chips, chocolate.. pudding 01 , paiaid ,,'for trip ye-r ana until "Goo?3 -Friday, Merapr 'irrt—niirmlng—tnen -1-1 vp •-.tills - ~hl rip; Day,'-Fourth of South e2rees-_33 minutes 5_0 - .meeting fruit, milk. to thu .respective offi- Day,: Columbus Daj\r-Election seconds East. 58.E6. feet to the line: Member,-Board cf..Health ... 2;C0 1 THURSDAY — Breaded> veal cers, upriolirt'*s,to-s»i'l-oftlce3' I10" Das', "Veteran's Day. Th'trnksgiv- of laiids of 'salir- Mtlllburbur nSp Springg- 2. The foregoing salaries, com- sltlonb, or clerical employment: g and ClMjUtmas Day. fielfildd Inc.I ; thetthench n e O))- alonlongg thIne InensutloIe n and remuneration shall cutlet, buttered corn, buttered Administrative "' Salary, Pay or (2) At the expliatlon of- two lasl t mentkmetkdd llini e South 33 di;-|| *b e ..In. accc-rd'anr-,' „>_ tt'lth..;.ltl . thfc4,ne fresh spinach^ Anrl Executive , . Compensation j -of • service tyo weeks, grees 52 minutes 40 -seconds • West L above stated as-follDWs^__ ;••• : ' ' per year In addition to the following 59.32.Jeet; thence (3) . pSrsllei—witlvr Sr-cret;iD' ^ Begistrnr "Ftalk New- Year's the first course N.orth » degrees- 33 | of Vital Statistics Even' two KRIDAY' — Tuna fish salad, "••.XojwnBhip Committe«men $2,000.00 pa-ld • holidays: minutes. Sb:seconds Wtsfr 90.78 feet • Chairman , JfWship ^^^ Day-, Lincoln's ri*-:hday," ^ potato chips, ieltuee with -lr.«tor».'a_Birthday .Gpba/Friday, to :t*e "eaid line of MlUburo A-ve- Plumbing Inspector & nue: and thence (,4)-along- said line French dressing. : butter, Clerk 6.-75O.00 Memorial Day. Foiirth of Juiy of Mlllburn Avenue 'North .66 de- Sinitarian Every two •ior Clerk ITownsSiip Labor Day, Columbus Day. Elec- crees 26 minute's 10 s>>conds East 50 milk. . . . cTtr.k-s.Olflcel' •>•- 4.4CO.0O tion ' Day. -Veterans' Day, c. Health Offlcrrt-— Quarterly feet to the poirrt_ or l^fBln (Subject to change when ab- Junior Cleric ^Township Thiinlc&slvlng j>ay n;]lci Christ- ning. ' d. Monnbi,-r's. Board trf- ; Clerk'dirks OlflcixOlflc) . 3,850.00 inas Day. ' : • Health Every six solute.Iy necessary.) ' J.3j,_Rfiiijimeratlpu vai_ be paid. 'The foregoing descript.loj)s_belng_ _^ ^_ months I—6wlWhbtM.r'- -jTajTCofrcc Engineers andd S Surveyors, dated St-p- France has-justp.uMn.lo Clerk (Tax applicable times the usual.hours g y, merit shall bo entitled to-paid vuca- 3.000 .CO -of cny>loi'inent. tun-beb r -16,-1957161957:, : ' tlors- in 'ocoorda-ilCB—'Wlth—thc-'fol- ftf ntiirH- d UJsIschedule: Tfre^ulariy si iomobiles entering ths counli-y 'Pourt.Clirk - 1 -2BO.O0 fh,-' linljtlwi'.;ti (6) days sick Salaried P.ersorinel";Tiv"th(fTieTv iji-nve tlurlntl the calendar year 1950. MWMUfburb n AAvJMiue and being des-Y ice, of t'"* ToyngHlp-'from 1-20: must-iiti e rd' by at least CniinsU ITor albnOance nated as Lots 7 and 9 In Block lll| I-.—ot-reguliif meetings).. 3.000.W Said-sick leave, however, shall net Birs -'T%v'(2o 1 weeKS. $100,000 iiainl%...Iireuraiic'e. H • 2C0.C3-.be curmilattre- ana ilfell not> be on "tire Tax Atlas oi the Township b... SsJarJed.- Personnel In the serv- I—Violations Clerfc - of • Springfield." ' — • licies can be obtained at the l_ Treasurer 1.2CO.O0 credited in suecoedlng yeurs-'ln the . • Ice of the Township in e::crs5" —S;970:00-en-mr-samer has not -been utilised including also the Inchoato rights of-.20 yifars• - Th -^Sl-orlc- (Treasurer's" OfTIcc) of curtesy of plaintiff, Ernest Bry- - Build! n-g-1-nspcctrt- •— 6,450;C0 dijring—the- &ftj&lMlftr—year .I960. i Yon can really'fic«r.the difference in the_ Secretary. Board of Tax 6. The foregoing ordlr _6j050.eO take effecL lnimedlately .. passed—and—ap- ..jneyf Olds for '60! Headjor the rirggcflcst Assessors • _ meeting of the Quiet-Test r Typist, Clerk (Board of . . passage and publication road around .. . try it at.all sp.eeds. Oltja* " 3 740.00 iiccordlnig to law. Richard Stewart, husband^ of de- of the Tc-wn- '. ...Tax.Assessors) ...... -I—'Etrairore—H. Tl lCI JttH£&sn Str"'" |,-.LeKal For.Board of new qualify' and ,ncw~flcHieyemcnls in — Adjustment ~ 6G0-.C0' hPr-tiby certify, -that the ' foreyoing Ordinance was Introduced for first fendant, HarryHarry. Bata. s JS^^^1a,^etoirs^the [ h sound control. It's the onlx car with Vibra-~- Secretary, Board of 680.1M) rea»field hi the_£ourtiv of Eleonore H. Worthington. ..tonjfhe noisiedi- Engineer 6,400.00 shlpj of Springfield In the. County gethc-r with, all and singular . the \ , n j state 'of New Jersey AsslsUinTTti Engineer Vj iO nre Township Cleric. tioiKlVew nylon-sleeved, 6liock absotfcorj- 4,275.00 of Union and. State of-Now Jersey, hereditaments nnd appurtenances tp'^;6H ; '• time and place any person -pet flay of PeibTumy, A.O., liwu. .Upon I poni-c i)p)>nrlment— ' time— aaid." place any person or per-•- Lot No; 7 commonly known as 49 - Interested therein, will be I—ffihlcf--•--•- •••..-. . . psw.oo : j 1 the application: of the-undersigned, M WTWms Avenue, Summit sona hvtenrs'ted -. Ui€reln —-will.'—be- Mltlbnrn—ftvenue. "Sprlnglleld, - N.J n .oprSbrtiraitT- to -be- 'heard as Administrator of the estate'' of |~ Captain ' 7:2«0.O0 Klven an • opportunity . to be iieaid 6,950.00 and Lot No. 9 commonly known as concer"-'Lng Such Ordinance. said deceased, notice is hereby given concerning such 'Ordinance • 78 -Mlirbura Avenue, Springfield.. Eleonore H. Wort.hl"«ton • .to the .creditors of said'*deceased to g 6;440.00 1 -YOUR INVESTMENT HOLDS WHEN YOU GO OVEtt TO OID5I NOW IS THE TIME TO TRADE . ... GET AN AWRAISBl TODAYS -67W0.G0- Elcanore H. Worthington. • N.J;' .- •' ' . Township Clerk.- exhibit to.the subscribel: UHde~5TIT Detectivi! ,. . ^ T Tcwjiship Clerk. The Sheriff reserves the right. to Mar. ICth. yiVar or afflmvatlon their claims and de- "PlTst Class Piil-rolmau " 6.O0O.O0- Mar! 10th, 17th - ... • • -~ 5 690.00 adjourn-this sale. mands, against, the. estate of said Second Olnsa Patrolman Harry- SUverstln and Samuel A: AN' OR'DINANOE TO -FURTHER deceased within six months from the Third CIBSS Patrolman 5,350.00 ^^ SHERIFF'S SALE T 5.CO0-.Q0- Bloom,' Attys -Ralph OrisccllO;- Sher- , AMEND AN, ' ORDmANC^ FN- dats of said -order, or" tHey wlU~We ^ri7U;itlu>.iry BWeer T'TI^D "AN ORDINANCE LIM- -Spec-liirT'atrplmari • . 2.20 per hour ur-Bqo_& ss cx-i3 . . , •, T forever jhnrrpfl frnm nroapmiting 01 School -Crossiajj-GuariUL. '•'•_ SUPERIOR COURT OF -1TINX5—ATflJ • B."lSTR CTtN,G TO, recovering the same against the sub Feb.. 25,-Mar.. 3, .10, .17. ' ._. , F'-ECIFin DISTRICTS ' AND . 1.80 per . .NEW JERSEY • T scriber. " — .- S.JJrossl ! CIUN'CERV DIVISION, NOIICE TO CttEDITQRS • RF0UliAT NG ?"rrrr7" rui' n- RUSSELL- B; -STEWART ; • arid Morris ' —; - UNION -CGtl-NTT" Oi' JU; "itf.C'S ' ANfl^STHUCTUPSS - AC-- .-/ Adrninlstrator (Sliort Hflla CORDING TO TJT"H * 0"^- "- Avenues) . 4.20 per-2 IIT. Docket No. C-1018-58 Deceased; • Attorney'- '_ -special nl 1 STRUCTJON. AND THK NATURE Joseph W. Kapp- . ••-•'' s ","RUTH JACKSON BRYANT and her Pursuant to tlie order of EU-1 AND' FXTENT .OP THEIR USE Substitute ilnd-b'pcclal -husband, ERNEST BRYANT.' GENEN E J^. KIRK,, Surrooatg e of > the 1673 Springfield. Ave. AND .THE NATUWB AND EXMiiplewood- , N.J. Duty-by-Hes-ulai- -' rialntlffs, VvS CARRIE ELLIS County of Union, maae on th-TFNe T OF THR USE OF I AND IN -.--• pollca • ..At hourly rate. NEDD, a/k/a CARRIE,* a widow, sixteenth day of February. • A.D., 1 Feb.' 25, March 3, 10. 17. ' — , coinpirtes-on base THB TOWNPH "? O^ " f«B.RP2=- o a w 4w Fees — $11.70 et als. Defenla.nts, and HENRY L. 1960. upoupon trie papplicatiop n of ihe FFFTD IN T3IE _COUNTY OF pay MCCARTHY, as Commissioner of undersignedgsd d -as ExecutoEt r off thth e es- - of fine -impor-ted-f&brits ^ UNION AND STATE OF 'NEW Fire Department BIT year rk-r -tatt e of saiid deceaseddd , noticti e Is h here- ' 8,200.00 JFTi'SEY. AND- PROVIPJNG FOR Chief ImpleadSd Defendant, by given to the ^credltors of said THE ADMINISTRATION - AND. I—Deputy Chief . CLVIL ACTION - - SUMBJART IN- deceased to exhibit To the subscriber 6.950,00 ENFORCEMENT OF THE PRO- l__Captaln _ fc ." . TERLOCUTORY JOTrGMfeNT—] under oath - or affirmation -their VISIONS. THEREIN CONTAINED-I -First. Class-FtrTjlrjiin » . 6.OOO.C0 TO-H. R. 4:58, 4:31 and •claims an. d demands against the es- Second Class F'iieman 5.690.00 AND. FIXING P^AT.TIES- FOB 5.360.00 NJ.R.B. 2A:36-2 and 2A:56-25 — FOR'wle oi^ald deceased . within six VIOLATION' THEaEGFV WHtCH makes this Third Class Fireman 5.050.C0 "SALE OP- LAND IN—PARTITION* months from the- date-of Said or- ORDINANCE IS AVSO KNOWN. AS "JErobatlO!iiaj-y Plranan PREEAND CLEAR OT RIGHTS o£ d^frr'or they wlH-De-fofevei'. barred "THE TOWNSHIP OF 'SPRWDG- Substitute an3~&p'cla INCHOATE CUBTESY. S>m. prosecuting ,;of .recovering FIED ZONING ORDINANCE OP •-...••-.Duty, lor Firemen. :.- •2,75. per .'hour By virtue of-an; Order of the Su- imo against the subscriber. ' 195.5" AB&PTKD APRIL W, J955. Ecad Department per 'year perior • Court, . Chancery Division,. •C75P.O0' TER.-C-_TRIOLO. TAKE NOTICE, that the foreg-o- d on-the. 21st day. of December, .Attorney prs so TrucTTDHVer' wherein—Ruth Jackson.Bryant -and Eyeglasses-Repaired : Xaborer \ per^hour lipr h-n'jihnnrt, Brnest --Bryant, arc Rccrcatlen' commission per year •plaintiffs,' ana Ga.rrle Ellis Nedd., Quick Service. |__Director • - $6,500.00 r./k/a iCaaie .Kills, a wirtnw Tiarrie j. NORWOOD VAN NESS Recreation House— ... Jackson Stewart, her husband Rloli- AN ORDINANCE FIXINT GV THE SAL- , - Leader (nig'lifts) • ard ^Richard Stewirt, Alberta'Jack- -ARIES' OF C'F.R.T/> N OFFICERS From Business Cards • • GuiltrOpticiam I -'jW«ygrouim~l!eTKltrs • son_Ba.rita, her husband Harry. AND'TH, E•,- ..PAY- ' OU - 6 at 545.09-S50.00 per week -BMUCB, Helr-n-M, -Layton. hpV hns- 1TOW _jOF CE AIN POSITIONS to Catalogs for Q Vceks ,. SPRINGFIELD, N. J, band Walter • Layton', SprlngbUrn 7TrT: T Suits of 4'nt $55.00-i>er week for 8 • GorpOTatlon,.a Neiv Jersey n OF A TH OF THE ITEM PRESS 6-6108 weeks . , Won.- and Mary Thlgpen, -~7THE~TOWN£"ner-week for 8 y gp, ,20 M«in-5t., Established 24 Vears " -Weuks . "' • & jondants, a.nd Henry_L^ McCarthy,, as Commlssloner-^of-lWelfafe of the UNION,. FOR JHE YEAR 19M ; _1 nt ?500.tS)-foi> 8 WPHIIH Clly uf Ne.w Yorkr Is an lmipleaded": —BE IT ORDAINED by the Bonrfl Ppeclol ,Iristructors_£pr fins-., defendant, I' shall expose, for sale ketball Season at-f600.00 , by public vanttue, ,lil^..ine_Cktaia.^ -._ "Special Instructors Ior Boa- House,-in fhe-Cf-ty of Elizabeth, IV^^lStbaU-Seasoa St. $250.00 . -Nr-J.i-ODi Wednesday," Tie 23rd: .day r-yesr * •»», - - — —• ••• -•--• ..-.--.- Care'tnKer of' Recreation Maich AD., 1950, at two o'clock

T—Cisrlrt'OT-'Board d. ^ . , -^Specials and E^ferees 'A cprtaln tract bTTarfd/lUiated Janitor Services- Schools ,'TEvenings) Jersey: „ • . ... i-The Tax Search' Official- Beginningg g at p ' Tovrriship slvall receive-as ""SoutheastErly-line of Mlllburn Ave- atio:i for Ms. seriV.ice_Jn_rnaklng and ue"where' the_sanie is Ies . cextlfylns to otflcial tax. searclfes a certifying i y lands .presently "owned by. Mllf- riiitxlmnni • h Fij p Kuudrerl PMty. DollaiB ($550.00) said-beginning point running thence (jg i lta ldf'ld Mihburn Springfield. Iii^~South 33 ilegreeili s 5522. minute iuts 40 scondseconds west I li / -Toucher—therrtcjrr 3-> ThXf®olng salaries, cornpen- Motors;.Wience C2) 'along the last paid 'in-accordance, ••with the sched- ; ill? above stated -as follows: feet to the said Southeasterly line '. a. -Towhsliip .-ConUBlttDe-.. c'" Mlllburn'Avehiie; and. thence (3) alons-8*1*'line of MlUb'urn.'.Avenue double stren h fabrics found

'_ weeks 6 most expensive suits! "^ Every- two weeks ». All other Personnel Every two —•—• -weeks Buy A Goodwill Used Car _.. . —weoKs pers-ons .liokldng the fore- comrco. MA9E«MD,JN^fc|; On Our LOW BUDGET TERMS

oLf4z4-deor-sedah: jcadio & heater-^- au t irm^tae^—tr-aas.nj JEWELERS brakes:--^; =-/^ 7 eH«l¥2w^6* 4 .door 'hardtop; aulomalic 4 door, 9 pass. Station Wagon. trans.; power steering, brakes, Heater; power steering. . ALTERATIONSJNCIUOEO.AT, NO EXTflA CHARGE \\6 J'.min. station rate from seats, windows^ White WAJIS'. • P.M.-10% tax not included. Brand new. '56 PONTIAC— $ 2 door, hardtop; radio & heat- 4 door sedan^_radio & heater; ,..er.i • automatic .trans. ^ automatic trans. sharkskins and foncy worsteds fromthe finest - - mills_o^ToadLpw«'expert tailors styfed them J Transportation Specials v

•53 |52 PLYMO . . wprkmansh]£[Jn regulars,,,shorts, longs. i KATHARINE GIBBS Jeweler^ '2 door hardtop; radio & heat 4 cJoor Sedan: radicfc in MONTCLAIR ' ' 173 Mountain Ave. er, automatic trans. Hurry in ..." theyVe bound to sell fqst! On« and Two-Year paurttl ••" . JEWELRY i SECRETAlilAL ' DIAMONDS •• WATCHES ALL ABOV€ CARS SOLD WITH 90-PAY NEW CAR GUARANTEE u «.c»n_ Af lonJ^pinei Qoality" Wtlto or telephone t Terms Arranged These cars were traded from your local area by your neighbors and we want to give . far full Inlormation DRexel 6*6047 them a good home as they deserve. • All fully reconditioned and will give you many ' Member Sprtngflcld — carefree miles of economical driving... COLONIAL PONTIAC stands1 behind" every car - Chamber' of. Commerce -11-W.imtlh •u,Montolctr,-H.J. PI 4-M1I - we sell. Bank financing-available if desired. . --. OPEN EV.ERY NIGHT TiLL'*9 Dollar For Doillar Colonial Gives You More Pu rse~ r M(^re luxury, more beauty and more wear tot oofir THE FAMOUS ROBERT IMU-'foW OVERHEAD" POLICY MEANS LOW PRICES'- ] "rno'n&v ^lth Gulistan 'CarpeV ennchiilg every n-.me, i? *' • No high-Vent? " * No,fancy fixtures • J|lo show windows, 9 No sales on'ofejit j -enhancuig every "budget! , . ••"..' ^ REI! A R H TP C O

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L. Sandmtitr SeKn'nl'an •The: trophies,—which—idepicted contlnuB this,'Saturday.' spirited victory. 'RMenthri....^. y, Mareit 10, I960 Page 5- South- Springfield Av.ehue-JK&uM JLl.Cjib-.S CLOU t on a . pedestal, Daytoiijalks 'itoub"le^c!iliiinatToh~tournament "Gprtland—Were rthe^leaders Jot -T)c -ree^ mzin^three'"sizes. "Highest AVest~Vil;g}niar with' Jensen and • - M ,,,'tf • l=b=—_fCpntinnbd-from Page-.!•)—j^..,- -field Ready. Mayrl rom PflSc Bellive " iesraanship a w'a r ff s 'were reason :4o—he optimistic'- about, svcll Scb.QQlJJi£jCeltics trimnied T blocked approval "of- 'the .Boardj The playground Vairitiverrto losers.- -±Lij^r^ "th'iTTJats '21-15 as Don Bu'ehe: ^f^jSEfcp^JfflZSujjii^f^HjiistinSnEfcEp^lJfflZSudjjii^^ $cliooUj;>ara^_wher$cliooUj;ara^whe i >th&_ne&_new .^.;jJ^!i| _Minnesolals-Jieight—was-too he,-hrne. was • concerned d :abouabout -.thejschoothejhl l was proposedd, 'Wit'With trtrie and--He.rbert Heilp)-an. ----•',-- -: 1 "tosSed-horaecOjO-points. to! spark mucfi for ,Califqrni.a as it waltz- ,<__'-i4._ : Other Dayton studants Avho -4nttfir- fcnnppstioncongestion ''whic"which mightrnifiht. understandin-.inrforotanHingo that asf'new-nlav new-play- ^Qther7t'rophieb were awarded I (fje., Celts ;-to an'QTjening- gajne ed to, a. -29-22" win, Hitchirigi; dt ti'g^"Ogl7Ttl"SrLif"Tino "i' Buczech-and^Krowne-Were-top th> 'location. -The—Township. JclESSpflglfervKenn for.=tte-Nats^?ithT=8-tallies. . operators for Minnesola.' wwiti h *- o-f-th'e • Commissioner Sibole painted Committee expressed anxie.ly. ,gins .,..iRal.pJv. Benkus, p The Aggies had an easy time Lester and Gamer outsta'ndEndini g ( NFL; Steve Bander,.-..Leslie out that Mountain Averfue is about ffie. new playgr.ound being Ventiirfiglia, JJlm •. Litzebauer, posting a 22-5 win over the for . _ •Ri-vkind,'Tracy Bachrach. - |- normally -a much-used -street, ready in time for.Little League John Si men', ' Ronald Parry Knicks. Richie Sherman was In' the winner's bracket Texas '.that- practically, all the schools baseball play this'Spring. _ Thomas Hdnlon, James Hanlon JOSepn~'"TriniiY, speech"" and1op. scoicrJn- this tilt 'with tripped a good Michigan-five in tho township are so located Mayor .Borfadies said it .wasMark Quinn' Heriry Chardcfa dramatics . teacher, and Mr points. The Bullets gained a 19-17 as Bobby Ries. tossed J trfet^young__tolks-iuse>-it on theexpected at 'first that the field James Gawley,- Gregory Bbuti- Staufter are exlr-emely proud.of. 29-17 wi'ft over'-the Billikens as home the- winning score'13" sec I -Way l.n anH from jjajsgSj .that ApriCl^-Thi.sJhas-been lierf Paul. Coak-lcv. Dennis onds after, the tap in the "sud the removal of the Post' Office found fmpossible, "Tie said, an'd rp " DuEjy, Larry dents. However, as Mr. Stuffcr -kis fine play by ,tossing.home ltfli' - piayott:; iscli,3es to this -frrcatiorf from Morris the' new target'date is-May --I. Roland, William Klapko, Arthur. pointed out, "winning honors 13-poiuts to proviae the scoring scoring 9'poirits-for_tbB=\Kinn€rs . Avenue would, .certainly result This is considered satisfactory Miller;- Rpriald;V?ilson, Edward presents several problems. The punch, for the winners!. Ries did-a—great-^job rebound ih~a"dditiona Post "Office traf- for Little League pjay. It .was Bruck, Michael,'VeHing, ...War- probJem .now is tolacquir; the Gary Kurtz h'acl 10 joints jng., J?rank Haydu and Sen Ten.. Hp'nHprsnii--- Tbnmsk Wphpv tJ'l fie. mentioned^that—thj^newL. school dt#IJt4^b 1ireDcrs^Jayoffs* a.t_th.e-Raymond ner's^came up_wiflila. goaiLscc- TPublic -Safety)-' undertook, a Conimittee would, take turns at The Coramissioner s Award ChishoLm School, the ' Raiders traffic study with the assist- for 1959 was;'presented by. P. ond half to take the important nipped the Generals 11-9 as victory.' Siegel.'came up with ance oof "its traffic, consultant, sessions,-with the cycle started., -Patton to Cub Thomas Hanlon of Alien To"dre's sjparked the, win three important' baskets in flie Ensley Bennett Jr- Cranford, of -peh-8-JQr_j£pcesenting_thel (Contijiued; from—Page 1) ! Byhim On March 15. -fop-the—R«i'dei si—^Kennj'-^MiTii isTThali JO. spark~the winners,- Wio-jwas: at the meeting. \- ifleal Cub- Scout -in the pack.. School, Clark. Township, also is J man was high manjfor the los Hansen and Jimmy Be.i ANOTHER REALTyepRNER SArEr^-yRe tem of.the MiUburn-Shortflills Board^of E Mayor Vincent J. Bonadies All preseht extended theii^ being—-sponsored by the local ; Pirates "hacT ylvpaa scDririgJm" the 'final pe cation. This sale was arraiigerr-try- Kla he hau atteiiuvu thanks lu *t. 1 HJ_UUH_JLIIIJ.LlieIIS~ RaiftiRii i TilTt deuce at 154-Baltusrol-AvenuesaldJoLMiJ_JLob^ Numerous Awards Bryant Averiue, Springfield, is an' easy tnfSB, posting an 18-9riod to ice the win,.- Ginter was and Mr..I»ouis .fcg'sacTt to Mr.'and; -Beardsley an. associate- of Anne Sylvester's ^a; Board~of-E include Frances Benkus, : !?r< [Zu/t.ee.. meeting' at which he. :.en- giFeT" RelnKarcT, • iT c!raifma._n_^-';tne U.A.K. best • for . the -Oislahoina Mrs'. Richard barman of New Brunswick, N. J. ""Realty Corner. ••'. ~~~^ ^ ^. " ""' ^" _ ' ney Delia Salta", Stephen. Alessi CCitizent . ConimltteCCttC. Rlile- Catapano were the lead- cagers. iitlrilre teaching sys- • -.:deayorcd_to ascertain, when- the and Ralph Benkus. • ". ling,' "Anna'" LyncY,.r . Dolores' ers for tlie Pirates,.'with Gold- playground? at the- site of the The following^awards—also riammeT- the . top man for the EAST-WEST "ALL-STAR" • Norma Poles, Jean ^Doyle, Gov. Robert B. Meyner, attend 3:10 p.m.—Br'owns vs. Lions w«re=^made; Lion' Badge, a special luncheon and visit the Indians. • " . SQUADS TO' BET ANNOUNCED' inatejs for the J^utemen Sharey Shalom Uiiit -| Claire Hanlon, J Rose Roland, Ro&ert-Grand; Gold Arj&w-—- State Mus-ewri— and Old Bar/ the Bulldogs showed - good "Springfield Recreation Com withih' 'Chrebet b - and BBeanjlLl e hihighh •'Springfield State Leagpe Temperature Control Jari BJaufox: " . " ' ' . - Reaches 100 Members jWarren Henderson, Gregory racks. ."• •'••••_ -^f scoring-rower as-ihey-Hrimnred missioni' ' willl -stage its 1960 scorers for the Rosellelcagers. (all games at Florence Gaudi ggilh >emr?,uMfi£lthe- giiitlance_ol =_ i terrrdaysr r^pp : J Oil/Delivery sc.o.F'ed_20; points 'for-a season's with the exact date to be an- p.m."-We"sT Vifg Shalom, Suburban ReformlCiyB-_J Billy\ Klapko, . Larry ^ Roland; .a -skit called ",Net," nounced iri~tta~apnngfie1cFSun" high; .with.--Fuggio. Scoring 1] Oklahoma gregation in;'Springfield,..;'":|lI-' Silver ^Arrow — Herbert—He il- plaqite was, presented to next Thursday. The" "Smalt" Tt}'50 p.m.—Michigan vs. man; Glen: Behrensr RofterC HOME SATURDAY - noune'es that it fe' su^g'asi^d WOOLLEY l Lynch, Pack Chairman, In tlie finale; the Giants, be- Fry" all "stars will play the Poles, Ralph Benkus: and Mrs. Anna-iynch,^ Den opening^game,' with. the State- T1w> ,Tr. Mirinfam-pn fa pp for- hind FreddieVVollhursht, scored GOAL CO. - 'Dea6 was presented with the' Mother,i_io _appt:eciation • of Recreation teague playing in the ^second midable oppBsiTioir^tornorrow it set-forlts-slf' a-t tltc beg 1 a r g e -sSlesnTahship • trophy. Hi-tZ—win—oved - the Lions.' night (Friday) at Bernardsville 14 pi the : cuifcnV '-season- ~m heir wonderful help to the pack irnie llaZelmann and Timffiy [a me— ^^Moday g Mrs, Norma- Poles received-thft during-the-past-feiiF-yearsr High School, when they face the MAPLEWOQI), N. J. mmers^Keie-the best for the The • "All-Star" squads also West Virginia-pklahoma-winnei trophy for the -deJi,_Jn_dMi([al will be-^nnouhce'd next week, unbeaten "Bees" in a -heart • vs. Michigan-Minnrwinner The Women's Group", -vws • | meeting-Vas clxn;ed~\vttlr * Lions., |!,tTophies were presented to the information that the srrapr with the ANDpROSEtLE- Ezabeth will face the JT. Min- On H|ghrHonbr=tisfs The group meets on the-fi'rtt noon, March 5, at the Florence : Switzerland in .1850 became Saturday a'fteraioon, "March-5 at G audineer School gym, w: " Tlie Springfield -Jrr-~Minute utemen at the Gaudineer School JoelM. Stolz, of 136 Wentz Tuesday. .ot=5Very-'mon.(h aT-ffia I the first mode men have, a' two-game winning jy/m, with game time at^TiL Avenue, Springfield, has been PresbytejiarL^EarisJil^Hpu^r^ nickel for -coinage. Schoels; Tlie playoffs overtime and Kentucky -defeal- streak going, after . trimmiTis -The-Sti—Mary-s-r-teafn is—the nimed to the- Dean's Hign Main -stfeet,- Springfield;V-All,' MiUbur111 0 1 n Tuesday evening, women, jvhether or not affili- ingTOMahonia-4o. ;re_ach-the^fu ij . " champion—xf-^-.the -Elizabetli Honor LlsVrat—Union—Junior- w-ni 0£; the_wJrln'erjs' Vn-o'ptobra'c'fcett . March 1, ^ Catholic -• schools league', -4un- afed with Temple- __ College, Cranfordr". HAIRJTYLE OF THE HQNIK A team-must— lose two games chool gym, then travelling to beaten-to-datf. Tt features a lom, may join an"d participatein ;| to Tie eliminated from tfie.cham- ost an overtimetwiff :ound attack. He was' amongjeight: students all ^activities,-Mrs. iFma Ani$s Mt. Freedom -*New Jersey pionship^pjaspffs. • over the' Roselle Rams. Eancing-wiil fteoWjhegame, named to this list, while 22 is president of the'gifiup. and. The/victory at Roselle's spaci- "Other—students—were-named-_to For Boys and In preliminary games' last and is open to all SpdngfieUT the membership 3»ve continues; j Saturday, West- Virginia, carne ous new high gchool gym wasyouths. Adults also are -invited the honor list. '•_ •undeF'the leadership " _UEL.JSLtlL Its fop- effort"" of' fliera thriller, as tlie locals showed to attend; no -admission- is Mr. Stolz, ' a' Sophomore in Mildred -'Friedman, jp . Syvimmjng twice -a day •_2 SleepovdFcampfi're campaign, trimming • Illinois good poise in achieving the vltf- :harged. , ' he—Day-^Session—is^-a-business- 3ent. FpF further information rin-t-arge-flff ered"'poor .nights, at rio extra-' ."" 17-14 as Coach Henry Granick's lory. The Jr. Minutemen were; -administration major. -— ; •rFTprseback'ridiftg" ' charge caper's, caino through with "'a ahead at the quarter, 10 5, and PLAYOFF SCHEDULE • Woodcraft Casual eld a 14-13 advantage at~half- ~ Small-fry Playoffs The- number of elementary Rifl.ery_--<; >W= ime, with RosjeUe ' forcing an Z (Caldwell School) ; school days required- per year overtime session by-knotting the, averages"" , -ISff th~Uliittf : xount at_the-lnd-of—Jthe-final- iSO^pjjrh—Aggies-vs.-P-istons States, '• 184. n-.,'-*- Argentina, - (Continued from Page. 1) :39p,Taj Nate vc. .Billiltona , Italy and_JRussia;--200 Max Gross-of Ventnor, a State- | "in eve1Si.me"it7w1a^li"Spfifg rHfcEE-un i f 6 r m 5-or-ractice A.B.. M.S. Paul & nnt thoiiglitfulness." progress anu ' THE RJNESfili EYEWEAR^ success_ln'all the wprWs 6t Qod• IJuly 5th fb 261 MORRIS AYEN\JE - . SpRfNSFIELD. N. J. Ropsevelt Hospital Rita Schwartz are Impossible torany-soul.-Wliori : BIS. (Phys. Ed)- ' PRexe] 6-987T . ...JEtee Parking- in-Rear ^~ —Jmiil station [jts'from fteyMMa'. '. fBTC^o'iyratrrtn~iU"e"Is"e»iaBIlsJKe-( August 26 HOURS: LdisoJ-afory eh In man, all the "divine (juallties giseai WY 2-0550 will also be;.acqulrecl."- "'.'••.'. ers, medical; director &\i< the | ! $iate-;- Tuljet«ailar--Ho_spi!lalp;jaU-. III., and former Run- BAH Ail CEN1EH___. nells' "staff, r ^NDREW-KQVACS . .141 Salter -St...;._'._ i%— rhecomes "iuofe±=urgerjtr;| —OPTICIAN^ :-:•_. — Free Literature. .0(1 Reflue each"'year-to prepare persons I .. MIO.BITRN Near Theatre. DR ith^field of research {as""weirs replenish 'the various :pro~- gra m s_^Q{_s-er_yice.Sjv.f6r~ blind'" -persohSr-accordirig to the-Arner- ieah Foundation for' the Blinds

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Wom- son preaching tH« UilKi of. the Lenten SERVICES-AAT THE.CHAPEL ' Wednesday—Bible—Study—T V> p.m. time, the ability or the prior'; Rr»t Church of_Chriit,; Stcanfiif, VU.I.Atfrv METHODIST- "Tifiiiiuna oh Parablea—'of-Jpjua.-., .FIRST CHURCH OP CIIR18T e.n!s-vAnierican 292 8wrftja;X'£^lt'ijj^ . .CHURCH. . '... ., ,: , ,'2:30 p.m.—Adult Study - Class' E SCIENTIST' PLAINS and FA3WOOD gHARET SHALOM—SUBURBAN. A bT»r«OfOtBJ£ilOTHSRrcaDRCHrTHB^ri!»n"^ fJHIrcrt«l—***&—•!«)JJuiilal Protestant Christianity, Mr." Taarft ~BEr01tM^-CQjrOREJATI0N .tion for Rehabilitation- through Existentialist TheoloKlns and Meaning •1131A Eait. * -t^r:^\. .'. _ CHRIST. SCIENTIST In Boston;.M««. .' giimmlt, ,.N. J. Bcrfcjlej Heirliu—Wirreri'Twp.. N. J. (A»IH»l»ii with nt graining)/ r-Sttnday . evening, -needed, to: atteridi.jORT's. -fu Sundaj Berrlce at 11:00 AM. " 8uad«j Scliool 11 *J AM. .' Henry J. McKlnnon, Mlni.iLer of TKHsiran: Educatlonv-stud-y ofr?ube •Scotch .PUIila.—>', : Pascal, jvierkaxaanl. PI, «-8««8«7 Hebrew Conrrtgalionl) March 27, at 7:30, Reservations' time, four^'ear "technical htgh ,WedaeMlt)r Testlmonr Ue»Uag 8:15 P.M.' - -11:00 a.m. •, Sunday,. Service.- Serrhon ' Rabbi—Dr. Charles /. Abelei Kabbl_!fr*el S. Dresner Reading Boom, 340 flprlngtleld. AT* . Open "dully to 4:50 e'xet^l l_top>lc: ^"Substance." . .— MalMut Address'.i " 6 p.mr. --. .Communicants .Class. for - ' Cantor—Maurice Rose* ' Cantor Gejrall Haalf may. be. made through Mrs, schools. " .' ''' SuEdiTt_>cd Holidays, also Prldajr evenings. 1:30 to »;3'c__for church membership Shares'. Shaloia' Choir Prelldent—Sol GolJ (FA 5-t68B) J — ' 7' '' otter th» Wedneadky mnettinge . Testimony fleeting 6:15 p.m.' .-.'• on Palm-, Sunday. _._\—~.— " r — ^^r3P»rtih Home of the — Eugene-—Lewis', 32 v_ Shelley Mrs. George Levine-is-presi- FASWOOD PRfcSBVIERlAN CHURCH 7' p.m.—Senior High Westminster Fel- Sabbath Service! -^ Friday evenings iflrit Prcsbjterlan CtturcCtaurck • Road, and Mrs. David' Blurhen- dent of the Cljapter. ~ TITE DIAMOND HILL FANWOOI). NEW J.ER5ET lowship ."The Suburban Fellowship and 8:30 p.'rn'. ; * Main Street, SprinrtleHelil L JK. J.,, the City Fetlow-thrp"—guests from New DRt»eI !>-KMl7 krantz, 2T- Dogwooa^Terrace, CUURCB ' Hjr.H A. .RCOtt. MlhllUr .. aiiiiMiiiirtiiTiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiniiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiij; -York-l-=^Everjret«—School—• , D»rld B. V«n Dyck, HisUter for Monday, March II— ~ • .v •.-•"" - -. Jberkfclef HelihU. N. J. - . , Visitation ' - lUridayi 10:11:30. a.m Friday. March 11— Ret. Kenneth A.' Fowler. MutUter rf-11:30— Weekday Nursery. *School Oandlc UghtliK Time 5:33 p.m. Parish House i"nd Chapel Build Arlrmr.. A. Endo. Student Majstant : HeBrevT School — • Temple l»r»el — the Jar~gHw»rd P. rtrown .. ^ 330' p.m. Brownies Tuesday and Thursdays 4:45-«:I5 .p.m Girl Scout Sabbath Eve Service, 8:30 Organlat and Choir Director ^j^n., People y •THIS WEEK'S -PAETICDLAE*;- ." p.m. at the Parish-Houne"of Khe-rtrrt 8:90 indlllOO a.m'cehurch_Wiir»hip_ J. Date: March 11 • - Presbyterian Church, 37 Main Street, "Services ' | Sermon: "The' Etema) l>l«ht" Springfield. These two »eriees "are~identScal-wlUi, Hostcssc.ii Mrs. Seymour Moritz, .Seirrhon: "Eurlm »nd Tlie Spirit pi the Rev. S.-Arthur. Talman .of Belc| Bernard Cooper. L guest minUter It. BARTHOLOMpW • THE . APOSTLB .nBT-Rev. Ohariei Bracirfiii] '— "The This evening will be Sisterhood. Ni«ht Oneg,Shabbat Hosts: The Wrl Scout Special music by the Girls' Choir at —:.- ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Ansisllnf Minister 'CK'urcn'ln Radio-and televUion." LLeaderorr-MTST-A— Bembaumba, , Mr«. L..the First Service and five Senior CrioJi P*inrfETft»YrJolit>-a;rNellli:«p - Wednesday. March lft— . 0 i ' - WILLOW DROVE PRESBYTERIAN Gash, MM; B. Hendlih jind Mrs. B.aL the Second Service.. The Sacra . *• Aaslaiantti: Ref. John-B. Caulfleld 'Leaser-... meW~df^Bftptism7Wiill De" obs«rved~at Ret. D»Tld E. O'Connell, RtT. Thomal SUNDAY: ' - ~D:3«_p.m. Carol Clloli1=Kdg', =CHUBCfl- i. McCarf. BOF. psibert J. Platkowilk — R«T. Julian Aleranoer, Jr. botrTKrvces. • " » 8:00 a.m.'Holy Communion 4:30 p.m. Junior Choir 4-8 " P.rrL Purim EveveSeric' Servicee -aatt tfie -v. • - • — •• '• - 9:15 a.m. .Family Service, of Hlorn- I83« Lake ATehut, Weitlleli, N. J. 1:30 p.m. Westminster Ftllowihlp ; 8:00 p.m.—Cnancel Chbir. "- Phone: AD ^8560 Parish -House of thhee I%stt PresbyteriaPesbyterian • «:*3 p.m. Bible a«a for the--W.-F. i3P» 12'in Church'Auditorium. Ing Prayer. (Holy Communion, tnir.d : Church-^The Meaila will 'be read, •• it Masses. 6:30. 7:15, 8. 8:45.Sundays.) ,_ Malllnc Addren: ' ' Group. , '" . ' •; ' '. ' CnfMona: Every Monday evening HOLT CROSS LUTHERAN.CHURCH •1961 RarlUo Jtoad. Weitlleld, N. J. Sunday> (March -3—' • ' ' 7:30 p.m. Meeting for members of LO-00 n.m. 'Church. School Classes: Phone: AD -tMlI Purlm Carnival, 10:30 a.m.., |~al 8:30 p.m. Saturday allernoons—4 'to' Mult Class in the Upper Room. (Serving.Springfield and" mountainside) W. F. SJQMP. ^fttmtlny evenings—7- till* 9.^ - (The Chnrch^of- tho • Radio-^'fcnthera* ,p,nii—Old—Evergreen Lodger-Spring— 11 BO a.m. MorninK -P-rayer -andjerj. 1 l : WEEK -Iloar 'and-TV j—'Thls^i»~tae=iI,Ut!i>» Sundayy—Marrh i?— : • • ^j--^-' ,_il fl«d.:d' , inon (Holy Communion, first Sundays). (fc!9 Mountain Ave. . =^Lendta«! Library opeir. Temple ilouse- Monday—8 p.rri.-Play 'rehearsal..,._ to -10:20 .p.m. • (There will be child care durlns-the 9-30-11 — Morninjj Worahip Services -Wednesday—8 p.m. Lenten-Services : Sprlnjfleld, Ji^jl arid' Sunday Church scnool. —10 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Purlm Ball. American Lepon "flail. In the Churoh with '}Ir. VVeber discus Sunday Masses: T, S, 9:1^-, 1U:JO> 127 nrVl fli.v.tww ivl,n-jp«iH on. THE . . .'f2.jSpjiingjiBjJ Ave. "In Church. • I Communion te'leotione DBerfel. Q-\x>£ SIXTH-COMMANDMEOVK ,. infield. Catholic Information — Anyone wi.sh-1 (If no answer.: CR 7-6II38) .._ ns=— SilS^ the E\teiiingJ_! 4:00—Rehearsal,for Easjer play .-_- -Group. ..PKon« AD 3-0143 Phon» BR A-OOf? Ing Information concerning the Catho- —oT3O—Nln'Ji of tewweek Youth Com- Lending,Library open, 3:15-5:15 p.mr Jlc' .Churcn or_deslring Instruction in. 730 a.m. Holy Communion iy- Jsatuid-y. March -'•—*. and 8.9 p.m.. Tempi. HMII> ••• • 9:15 p.m.- Tmstee'a me^tirig ,-. municants Cla'sTi. . 1 Catholic Religion is askerl to call Monday, March 14, the Bible 9:0Q a.m. Senior Coniirrnation Class "Zionism »nd Modem Israel" lerles. Xftursday! — I p.m. Otrls'^ ^*^- the • rector.v and speak to'srtjtof the Jrnup ol the Women of. St. Stephen s -> 10:30 a.m. Junior Confirmation Class fc30—Jr. High Fellowship'- .- hearsal—Chapel ou didn't write -it? Evi- the Upper Temple House, 8:45 p.m. .priests.- The number to .rail is FAwil- l meet at 8:15 P.m. Sunday. March 13— ' 8:00—Sr. High FellowshJp SHABEY' SHALOM- TEMPLE HOUSE~ 8' p,m,_Dress' rehearsal for the-Fire- dently notlf-ybu^re reading I '2-5192. The address of the~~fe'ctory is HBTjIfT—under-the--lej ol Mrb 9:,15 .in, Sunday-School- 8:00—Second of discusslor seriej aide Playr "Westfietrl Avenue. • "." ip - ' William Sorenseri. "+—UTiKr-a.nn—Divrne Worship : - — ^nHnotpd by. Mr. 'Alexandef~oll A' fry Mminljtn Av» f. J'rtaay—3 i>.rn. Confirmation Class ffisr^Butiis^your-li^-anyi?iuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliriiiiiliiiiiiiiili ~ 3'~p.m.- Valpo' Oulld, Bloomfield 6HRISTIAN COMMUKirV EXPJE- SprlngHeJd—DltexeDtU r •8T15 p.m. ••SMQbTH—SilUN'" a .RIENCE- .''. .,', , , play by the members of the Fireside less-boring-just because you OF 5PRI.NCFIEL GrouPra:^; —• '. Circle Meetings of 1fiT -Women's ~inun PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FloTence Oaudineer Schort ' cV.ock. A work meeUnii IBehold! Ta Serve You Betted 1*3— Wednesday, .March 16, there will be :P1AL WELCOME TO ALLIN THE March. 11 at 7 p.m. and 8A30_.p.m., Bible School H~servlc'e- or Evenini! Prayer at. 8 which will consist of a six week search tKls-communltxiltJnvltes-XOU-toJiior-- what'-manner' oflpve the 3:15 a.m. NAME OF CHRIST THE SAVIOR. 1 ship and work with those In its fel- Sabbath Eve . Services. • , -. ' • p.m, Thif Kucst preacher will be the NUHSE1'' 'E PROVIDED; AMi ior_^WHO CHRIST IS, led by- Mr. To.ser/ft you'more adequsfely Smith and Arexander;."--' • lowship. * _ Pur-lrri Service and Megillah Ftea'dink. Tather hath bestowed- upon ST.- JAMES -Bit;. CHURCH Reverend'I'revor -Ei-Thomas, rector; o(. PLE PARKING.- . '. j. Relision School—Sunday morning at . •• ' ^_ v. ' * J5 So. Springfield Avenue Holy Innocents' Church, West Oranee. Thursday, W?.rch 1^— , . . ._ . iT:30" a.m. .Church' School" us thaTWe" should be called! Jraye provided par-lciiig spacet_on^ Springfield.. N. J. . ._ *Th" q^f'ni-^—ftihle' Class- will follow 12:30—Afternoon. Study^-Frogram' ^ Classes'ior »«« 3 to 17 are hej* in this service' in the "HaT: BOOK-OF—RF.VFT .ATTON Turtiavw Rr.t^john A. Farrell. Paslor_. 17. the Thui-Mlay Mountainside J. TJod as a of both; tfieir'City a'ad Siibiirban Hprries. Rev. Edward. R. Oehling. meet at 1:L5 p.m.. Rev. Richard Ml Nardone TUtcrnoon' Ur./t will Thf Rev.'Milton F. Achey, r^ator Fit, the. honic or Miss Frances Casseally'Masses,-7 ant) H a.m. x v Sunday—- ' '. ; - ^-= <^~ ... First FridayV Dftn-ltratton—oi—rti . "' —P*BSrVVTERlAN 8:00 a.m'. EarlVc Morning. Worship I 'Corriinunion 6:30 a.m., Masses at 7.aria" CHURCH Service. Hevi ! Achey's a'ei'inon ' topic -Sunday-^School—1-1—a.uv-^-—;—= I -Your LutKeran neighbors "l.j'm. and 6:30 p:mv-- * Nursery-School—11 a»m. - _ ^ Alcctinf; House Lane will be "Elijah and the Prophets of S-mday Services—9J30 and 11 p.rr) —invite--ydu—to—share- -the Mindays, 8 p.m., Novena Miraculous • Mountainside, N. J. Baal." ReT.^Belwyn B.-Rayson, .Jlluisler 'Wed. Eve. Testimony 8:_15_plm. i Saturday, t In 5-Hn jMn.' 9:45 a.m. Sunday'-School classes for Attcnd~sr-FItEE lecture -. - ^ChrisliainJitel Canve to all age groups from nursery through 'and 7 :.1O to "p.m.; Eves, of First Frl Tliursdny, Mirch !'•— church fhis Lent and really rlayj and—Haty—Days—of—Obligation, 4 adult. Bus transportation to. and from " _ S^O p.m. and 7:30 to 9. p.m. • 7:30 a.m, Prajer-Croup for business Sunday School is available for children CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: learn to live;,! • ' •. JJaitlsms—Sunday—at 2 p.m. people.' , •living' in Mountainsde-' 9-9:30 a.m. Intercessory prayer group- i\ a.m. Morning Worship Service BAnAI'S WORLD FAITH 9:30" a\m. Adu:t Stu(ti>—"Heanirtfi of "Elijah and the CHRISTIANITY it f I'ersons" — Touraicr—sroup discussion, -witli the sermon for Prophets ofJBajl^ by the Rev. Achey. HOWCROSS "^Blha'i Op6n House every Thursday JcCby Mr; Paddock. '- — Ji 4:30 p.m. Junior High Westminster Junior CKuTch. wlH be held lh the- by-Paul Statk. Seeley, _C4iBMlPtPorHond,jOiregonJ4i_ evening al 8 P.rri :oa» tfimc. Sundai_Schi>O'l rooms for' cliildren hi EXTERMINATING 141. Sailer street, Sprlngticia. An:'one fellowship, -SMITH-ancl —8700~P7m~Fa! hijTOh the. sixth grades, (orany'service)^ Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother 'Church, : ;inlerested-. in Acquiriu knowleds- "e "of' idd ^Illrsery supervision ^will Tffe-Firit Church of Christ. Scientist, In Boston, Massachusetts _terian_CJiurc4i. _ to enable parents -with^small children t^crc OUB' LAD I OP tOURDES Friday. Mnrch 11— to attend the'-Worshdp-Serivce. • An Outttanding Sercr'e* "Within lhe Mean* o/ AW 6:45 plm. 'Youth-Fellowship •meeting .'Jtev,Cer»M Mo(i»rr.T, Pastor 3-11:30 a.m. Niir'scry School -find it Fast in-the d^Mrfrfch—IB- • '•—-r at the p 8^30-P.Mi Friday, March 18 "SERVING ALL-RELIGIONS =— 1 9 a.m. amily-.Worship—Mr. Rayson 7:45 p.m. Evenanr.-Servfce.- R«v. preaching on Parables, of Jesus. Achey's sermon topic will be "Bible YELLOW ' SUBURBAN HUME FOR SERVICE* , i SUMMIT HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM IIS Mo^is MK, Sprlnjfiell 160 Clinton AJC, Netvxrk 1. New Jersey DMMieid Srliool.' S?.TOd?.y; MareH . . ... —.VVeiekr]ay-Masses—1' S :3l)-T^iiuit Study Class- -<.-Ul«isllan p.in. Board of 'I>tfacons .meeting at PAGES Svntfoy School & BlblB Clon»i15 A. M. tr*3 , ««it any usher, for ;:youi VeservetHieat. All are welcome. . . .Wonhlr) S.rvltt 10,30 A. M. .

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•-•.•••'.,.-i'''iJ911 the Springfield.,Sufi ,8 -March IQ, 'I litei'aturn-'Bf Amen." ... • , -tio.n,. with cruel oppressors, evil _Iliezi3nly_dther-holiday which flespots and riiptatnr<:(iip<: Mn'r. Wheirthe ftegular-RepuiiSlica als-the -merry-making mood rginfiriflon' ''df-.IfiniqnfCtnint I-—aveta-gg~:of^9effffl)O—gatiena—bf-i-niaHJays. decays—refusal" to prostrate of ^ himself b^fore^Haman^-is re^ h6raslfs prePrimaryflmnc 1 in. 'Sifflhat Tol-ah,- occurring Thursday-^ M-arcti—17 at—thf. garded .aslthe. symhoiiof—free Alter the High Holy Days each T Explained. By v Cranwood in Garwopdj^speakeF — See-the All-Family-Boat Show : Temple S.harcy. Shalom ~ men's determination' to defy !Pall. This -holiday, meaning willill'' be WillWilliai m F . TjjTjompjcini s of . Suburban BetornT/'Coiigr?gatloiC..in' Springfield* t "Rejoicing in the "Torati," ayr har-ks'J-ithe^co&pietlon—of the yearly, cycle_of readings of the marked "in the synagogue by 1 Purim, the Feast of Low, qne and.'-her' foster-father-,—MordeT gTpygf •Torati -(the fp United-States Attorney for ,j>fj)ie two. most joyous'.Jewish cai.' _ ' . ,- . * arid by the reading of the Book ses) in the synagogue, a n d Jersey and a former A'ssistan •of Esther from-.a/ special scroll the beginning of the new annual ''festivals, • begins this year at The story -of--Purim Is related 1 AttofneyTGeneFal of the Unites i'n_the Book of-. Esther, one "of or megilla. Children" who flock cycle. ' '""'."• ' sunset, Saturday, March 12. to ^synagogues.. for. .the reading, The holiday commemorates the, most widely known books r in the Bible; The word Purim are invited to wave-noise-mak-" an episode in ancient Persia and stamp—their—feet—HF when the Jewish people •' nan means "lots," ami the Bible-re' .counts', now "Ms ware easnjaily' drownLout-the-dread-n a m e-of- rpwlv escaped massacre at Ifie "Haman", whenever it occursj hands- of a .despot, Haman'-Hjl.s fefore news Items and Join celebration- include the ex 1 _change_of gifts, "gifts to the in the fun . .•'-. with, news of your poor and festive" dinners in neighbors, via The-Sun HOT CROSS Jewish homes. , Helen *Sabo '-Universal Purim themes at :HANGE STREET MAME—Morris and Mauntain Avenues un- synagogue services ^ Mrs."' Milton Kaluncki of 33 town: Road.. About thirty neigh- derwent a temporary name change this past week as-Mayor' I idfi Ready Today -for.Lent d^ BonadiK~procIairBed O.R.T. Wee*k. Pictured are the Ladies, of | ially in recent manifestations birthday, -last week by-'• taking help Sunny-ce-lebrate and wisli O.R.T. checking on the work*of the Road Department. Left to the girls of the Koffee Kloch her well. ' • ^ .-._.. MADE FRESH EVERY DAT?) such as- ths desecration of i right—JMrs Martin Fishbeih, Mrs. William H. Schwartz and Mrs' . til tilling ipeed ,-•-,-. . ,_ rKa'pd*Klub-:to~&a«-Dowd o-for- houses ;of worship. Purim .rjjual .dinner on Saturday, March 5th This, is a very big week fo ». Perfect safety • Low cost, maintenance in the- Union Prayerbook used Her -guests—were Mrs, Frank the family of Dc. and Mrs " you'll be glad you did.'" in Reform congregations Fiiipponej_JMrs,_ Joseph. Leon Leon.ard Weg of 7 South Gate Miss Marietta' Parkhurst' and throughout-the-land reads: d Mrs: VWilliam Dpi OrTUarch 8th. ^on Douglas "eel "Miss Edna PurcelrGire^trspealf SEE TH&JailtisH MOUNTAIN SPRING —'.'Strengthen us' -to combat shun. After dinner the ladies brates his 5th birthday by hosi er for fte evening will be Miss prejudice, injustice • and op- collected their resJeHiyeZiiHSZ ing-a-p&rty-al-TWhich-his^guesxs. ^liee Holland of Elizabeth Pub- BAKE SHOP pression- -when—rthet strike bands_-and_^childi:en arid gath: include Michael and Joey Oai licXibrary. Set for Conclave' 721 Mountain Avenue, Springfield of^whatever race or belief. teeri -strong, for birthday cake R 0 b e"r, t Zuckerbergt, Richan 1 (Few Blocks From Route^22)^ May-"we striVe^tmceasingryJ-" ^wonderful- time—was—nad—by -Laii-and-ArUmr Berman ©ay^Thursday; March 24, at VANSEN BOATS INC. 1 nesses are engaged in prepa'ra;< Formerly GEHELACH S-«f-lHza!ietii for the_triumph of truth andrj-all.- '"' '• " ' "." flaue & eor Newarjc. ;There also —right over —tflseheod=anand Miss Ellen Weg's"9th.birthda; tion for the organization's Bible' RT. 22 qfTEPKRSON AVE.. N. PLAINFIEkP HOURS: : has been a request-fliat we .re- Daily 8 a.m. to 0 p.m. .Thus Mr. and Mrs. David.Shane of ill* be marked the--followin convention a.t the .National ( DR 6-4948 1 —wrong. shall we be mind .the department chairmen Sun' . 7 Tit.nu to 7 p.m. ' day by a supperTratty at whic Guard Arjnory in Newark fho. Daily 9-9—PL77.lT70q-i-Sah. 10-5 _'_._ Closed -Monday ._.•_. of • Springfield . Woman's Club week end of 'March, 18-20- aci brotherhood and peace,. from a vacation in the Dumin she wil lentertain Leslie that- alUjannual reports, are duo ican Republic, with a two day Paula Adickmarr,.' Jani cording to John, Neville, minis-, f :' sent to the president by jer'-'df -iiic Springfield ' group, stop of fat Haiti. '—Comment- Thieberger,_. Judy Zuckerberf March 15. '••. • " . skip Haiti,—but the. rest of M e 1 a ni e Friedman, which meets ar67T3ivehSti'ee!] J Bkiteff Jd Li Saturday "March""l&~is. the " Nev.ille,said: "Sometime will"! dale, of the art symposium at be devoted at*" eacli.congrega-—I make sure Dad doesn Douglass College, New Bruns tionaL,;meeting fronu now on Ui Shtafman, son of Mr. and Mrs. feel left out, Clare" is jjvaymg a interested shoulhl d discussing the- convention and;. Edward Shtafman of 16 Laurel party on" Saturday"" exening'th'he call Mrs.-J. WKitcomb. DRexel its objectives. " ,'. , ,i Drive, who was ,ten yeari old celebrate -Leonard' Mh"" 1t St hd nvited Mr t!iaii-2,000--dclegal(?Sf-| S^from 18-congregations 'in this' -, by treating his and Mrs. Vlelor area will-attend. the sessions',''1 - arid^rs, JetoJne 'aKntor, Mr thruogh SmitL-and Smith, nf 1--' - *1*T-\*11 -1 .. _. ... .--' ' fourth grade class at Raymond and Mrs: - ArnalcL-Jfauss, Morris Avenue, Springfield," Sat- Ghihl "' center -around^the scriptur&_; This coupon redejsmabiejwjth purchase and^Mrsr~Milton-SchwarEz -and urday, "March 5. Even- though fexl, I Peter 73: IL of $10 or-more. Offer expires SoU Mr .and Mrs. Leon Schotlajider bad— Town Attorney Irving Wein Our best wishes to . tlia' wh' "We "have no "nationaLorra-" March 19. Limit 1 coupon per family. y g approximately L ^ v v- w ^ -^ i— —. ^- ^- ^ _^^C - - — cial problems_iiUhe ftew..World , berg and Mrs. Weinberg enter ei MM S«~. »•«•. •» at~a~~dinner pa"fty last week's rest for thelady behind people turned oufwr the tour. Society of Jehovah's Witnesses" '' Saturday night at-toeij^home-atfRteTSt:ene_s. __ Bible leaching,1! ]jc continued,: •' tt1 &ir1 Scouts "unifies ; Jehovah's Witnessed -I ^-Welcoju'e to Springfield to Mr arid draws them -together*' iti *1 and Mfs_Robert Lawsdn anJ the^Iionds cf Christian, brollicr-' -] la of Union, N. j. havs More than 100 Girl Scouts and familyy- who—have moved-from ' )od. ' . ••.-' ' . -,..'• nounced—the "marriage of their Staten Island to 65 Sprihgnrooik k St. -.Bartholomew daughter Ida to Frank J. Mes- "Under the orgapizatiohs*3 sina of Springfield, son of Mrs. Libs in Whippany. Hour service, at Si,_'_ rection more than 28,000 mi Frank Messina" and thejate Mr". they'll be very happy-here—- PLaiSiieldl ^Sunday,".. March^_6; «ries served in. special-cjjv-1 This special devotion" :v/as' in ta6f^hi;'t:t¥e ; Jginational Telephone and Tele Blessed Mother, a cost of more- graph CoTTiTe couple •.viirTe 'pened Girl ScourWeek. Each side at.257 Hillside Avenue. .day off thth e week is set-asidtid e forfor. Crestmont Sayings and Xbari";! Mr .-arid-Mrs. Frank-Cardina ' -different- diisioh tinder the of 266 MJlltown Road called a rirl" Sc^'ut" program—which—ac-. -surprise birthday party "on the quauits—the-girls—with- .their Xoren-FT Gardiner,-president- spur of the moment" last Sat- Drama Dept. fcives (>ine, their community and the of Crestmont Savings and Loan- Ifl: addition to your regular starnprwitrrpurchases of $10.00 or'more with corrpon above. 7 uraay night, in honor of Mrs. Play For Wts; Other News world about them? Association, "jiwith offices ia. Clip Lawrence :Dprsky of 247 Mill- girls of the NeighbbT- MaplewQod and^Springfield, at- "j The Drama—DepartmenJ^of iood wefeih the Color Guafdj tended the management con/ Springfield Woman's Club pre hl olmeri s arid Elizabetlibth ference of New Jersey' Saving^ s e n t e d the play '.'Powder Coupon and X~ffa> League Wednesday? ..I March' fl, ' "at thp •" -"- "- "'1 orski at-the main auditorium of 3 Astoria'HateTfirNew York'Ctty| ' Above -East Orange- Veterans-Hospital Wednesday, March 9. ' T h e The girls-were transported to ,6f Crestmont. are among those: Springfield American..... Legiog n presentjoday-Thursday, at tlii*1 " lainfield-.- by chartered buses Auxiliary," Unit No. .228, ccteger- nd-were--accompgniedrtiy-:the ated":by; frying -refreshments Iorecat!ir-,_3heJiJlev. Home^ Loan lafter-the performance. iatkowski, whjo lead the pray- ~ I'he i *s;;and closed the "servic.e. with Department-will be the guests; diti ftheMost Samuel-TTohnsori's' only novel/" of~—the-—Most ?rRasselas.',' was written in of the Literature Department at Blessed "Sacrament. 14. Hostess for this meeting will •TOe-ski fesort_6f, Stowe, Vt, ost .40 ot-its; 65- young-menJri_ Lancaster Brand "6ven-Ready7=:Whole -or- Either-Half b,e Mrs. Evas'' BrownB , 121 1 MeiseMil near GIouVi LIPTGtsI CHICKEN-NOODLE --—' cester, Mass. was so'named cause it was "purchased irbm:".il the Indmis-for that amount^pf -j Soup Mix money in colonial times.. BUMBLE BEE WHjTE ' Irttncssfer (3-in-l Combo, RoasL Chops, Stew) . Ib. Tuna Fish Your Own NEWCOMER? Tomato Paste Backyard

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-Golden, Ripe Pineippie-Orange, Drink Pineapple-Pear PP . ' ' „ Moreh 15—Eeh» Lanes Bowling Alley* Bananas 25« I U6Si 8:30 p.m., Rt. 22, Mountainside Benedict 12 Glenwood Rid., Fanwtfod]! 'C Corn Muffin Mix All types of pool construction materials Rome Beauty Apples 4^29 FA 2-620/ RIVAL. BEEF, will be discussed. Characteristics of ' ' ' ' •-. . ..'•'• Te- ^_ - M r— each kind will be analyzed. A Question Western Carrots ^ 2>« 15 • 16 ounce size ^ cans Ql^fl! MOUNTAINiSIDE 8' Dog Food uiid unswvr period' wwill follow. ' »' I1C/STE5S 8 z JACK FROST-DOMINO Tossed Sa lad .**« * ° - **. 19< Cynthia Granulated Sugar 5 ^ 47 "DO - IT -YOURSELFERS" Schbfiold 7 " ; -— oLenten Zreaturei — -'•." ' 7« • We.will shovy a short color mpvie whjch,,will,jntro^^ iE. Broatf St., i T '"Westffeia"*1 CRABBE UNITIZED POOL'. See how simple itvis to own and instalNfiis ib. ^jravontei — 16' by 32' pool kit. Complete pool kits Include "everything- but +he hole in the AD 2-7681 Cod Fillet 'ground" and are priced'as low as* $+.495.00. No down'payment requirecJ,- KRAFT 'SHARP 10 oz. 5 year terms arranged.' , . - . • '_/••.. rYour Welcome Wagon Hostess will •ca'V'with ,CRACKER BARREL pkg. 5 fc box $3 89 Ib .-/yc GII6OS6 : gifts and friendly Free_giit_e.erti ficateV worth $100.00 toward,the purchase of-any hi or*c6rnplet8 Shrimp r greetings firomthecom-" installation will be qjfren to all who attend...... munity. ".,.-. ,' "KRAFT SHARP 8. oz. !! *,*s,.i 7i.i ^ Cheese Wedges(.CRACKE^ R BARREL pkg. - Dqwnyflake-Buy 2 pk9*v Waffl QS "-Get 1 pkg. FREE •• 29 6 oz. t OK Eft Ideal Mozzarelfa SLICEDSLICED. Z2. pkgs. All frdyecjised prices_eff4diye thru Safurday, March )2$',)96

,pias. which *we deliyerfd . March 10, I960; -£r$rgreex\.« Nursing -Home . •,:.r,^^-_ ..r-Pajae- "Summit. This 'is a "home fo Daly, Freeholder Swim Pool OUISC^OB Dean's List

Strawberry Festival;; place, to wenti=fo Judi Zuckerburg, AnnquncemeiU-liaA-biJen-mdcle weeK»in~Flofida7 by Cascade Pool"C5rpT"of- Edi- for Girl-Scouts begins Drive, -son—ot-thc^app'oin'tment -of Ihe - speakers. ar.» Springfield, • i: Whc_ with sm Toker -Companjv 727 Livin I I hi " " =—candidai.< oseph-ZTTcjteVburg. • They enter vahV-W-Unesses' at'the-National tained the ladies' with~sptfg anc -dealers*for-JheirBustor Crabbe Leader, Mrs.' Joseph Car of backyard swimming Guard ;Armorv_in_ Newark Mai delit Counci . P." Kaufhold. 66 Kew Drive, roll HFroop 882 — MfsTTT. Myhr- dance" to the tune of "Hey Lit at, Spr|ngfiek i Plans will be discussed for the i)ur.posq,-ol.provrd+j'-~° ^, . tj - attraction.,.._..- ' •, • - -_i refreshments and '-'Obituary g to ra a go]d sta r on made ing, prospectie buyers -with ac-[hjs rnricf ,m|fnrm -anhono£ ^voa| _^^^^^—^^- The group welcomed back VALENTIWEJ-REL p^FeF a As~~V.service "project thi Thrf „,„„ „. . . list—evolved -from ;a. -flancingl er of Troop 747, who had been master Abel V. Del,Vecchio died troop made-tray favors for tin [gram will be •follou'ed by a v.? •(•>. on^ leave of absejrc« awaiting March 5 after a'long illness. He Temple Sharey Shalom, Sub In the'Norwifcli Corps of Caiiclass organized 'in .1773 from ^Children's County Day Horn question -and. answer period. ' dets, Faster is lhc"Regimeh'tal)hometess children in a Moscow in Westfield. the "arrival of a newcomer. The was 68 years •old.. urban Keforra Congregation jn resqes .JEor the' "flo-it-yo.urs^lf" en; Sergeant Major. •-—: " ' ._, ^crphanageT-^ jiewcomer -was a. .boy," called —Valentfhe Del-Yccchio -was •pringfield, will observe'Purim," •t/ie tamitf L--O.JiLAp.riI .SLthWientice^troop is David/ who made his first pub: Uiusiast a color motion picture "planning io go -to the Uppe born in Newark in-April 1892. the joyous Feast, of Lots, with will be shown introducing the lie appearance at the leaders He entered the Postal" Service new Mark 6di Buster Crabbe Montclair Theatre to se' meeting^Cthe only man allow- a service Saturday,""" a chil FREE DELIVERY "Windjammer.", " in T9l2Tas a- clerk and at thedren's' event Sunday afternoon unitized-pool.^; • • '.'.: 1_ ed' to remain^theradrolc-'IUHHU ime-oMits—retirement in, 1957 \ Freerer orders filled' to your |^=-TR00P 271 - Leader, Mrs ing). ^»V - and a -^costume dance Sunday -As a , special •' introductory specifications. Watch • , our [ Howard Osbahr; Co-Leader, he was Chief Station Examliier eveai if^ltlSHh •'SEPtVlCE- PROJECT for theat the Newark Post Office.. ;— demonstration Xqn 'March '-1^;, Vlniinw for early- w.e e k Mrs. Leonard &reenber.g. Meets Saturday evemng, iviarcn LZ, specials. Wednesday .at', the Walto month - Collecting of layettes . Surviving him is—his—-wife the T°ker Conipa'niLjsilLdistri-- fbh hhl Livia. two-sisTers-anrTa when the holiday begins, Sharey. I- School, 3-4 p.m- This troop==is SfefomwilHiaT " wor-th S100', bel-AC-of^Q-E^ge- •toward th'e'-purchasc of any ' do- Homemade Skinless a fairly new one and its metn- ce at 7 o'clock at the" parislr 1 ; bership only numbers nine., ters. wood Avenue, Springfield, PJiilip house of the First Presbyterian it-yourself -pool'kit, oi complete ' Next'meejlhg_wjjllbe_at the olUll High Point-Drive; Spring- CHurch, 37 Main Street, Spring- by then fac TABLE _Thes'e nine Brownies are bus; field and Richard J, of Wells- B»r anl ^Working on boots made frorr home of Mrs. R. Planer, 125 field.:—The -i^aegilla" FRANKS. ... . '•Wash cloths which they hopi Short Hills Avemie, Wednesday, ville, New York and eleven Will~be read and the children Genuine Spring the feet-of someoni grandchildren. , t- . ..' will be given. "grazers" (noise- makers) and'there will be a Recrecsf jcfi To "very "warm." SPRINGFIELD BROWNIES A s'olemn""high Mass was held LEGSOFLAMB.. . \t .TROOP, 885 - Leader, Mrs, .at the—Immaculate—Heart—of special treat for them following AND,. M a""r,"y Church, Maplewood. the service. - Be Discussed "Armour Star • _ A, Birnbaum: Co-Leader, Mrs. brati'ng with Girl Scouts in" the Burial was at .the' Gate of Sunday afternoon, March 13, The local-current .agenda of H. ,Mueller. Meets Wednesday. United Stages the 48th birthday Cemetary,, Jlast—HanoverT^N, J Springfield- League of. Women 3.-4:15, at -the home of Mrso.f Scouting during^ this week. T m-l-to; 4-o'clock, there will ie • a Purim Votrs is a study o£ recreation STUFFED TURKEYS Bernard Lester._ Fourteen Many articles are on • display J.OHN CHAKOWSKI Fresh Lean ; .• . ~ in The - •- - children at" Old Evergreen facilities available,, foi- all ages Brownies are working- on a ser Spriflgfield Sun office A Solemn High Mass of Re Lodge, S-pringfield. in Springfield. A unit on rec- _vice^praJcc-fc=far^.tTie—John^ rwind«v. ade by-the troops in Hbr town.' quiem was celebrated Tuesday^ sWsrs who wish t -T-^Averaqifc: —He^was preceded ^,in. death-by 1fjel.4._Pinner_,w,illjDe_sep,eil.:4 stiandards ."f:Or:.:riecreatkinZ.Exis- ->fbTrPiffl^h^i#^^re^eac;'ioihiiJli 'nuiiy^ -7—p.m. -Tickets are priced /-at istmg '-faeilities- _Springlie_lct 30-35 lbs. Itttlioiaofcoloil. |._i,iuests_ enjoyed, ice 'skating a moj-ning we; join with "?12 per- couple. Reservations will be described a.nd a' com Chop Megf -South' Mountain Arena.. On Feb.other troops in town and go tozek), and—is_ survived by daughters, Mrs. "Helen Bekjasz may be made by-calling Mrs. -garison of .per capita expendi- 10 a visit to the Mjnature Vil- Olympic Park in Irvington Jo. DR tures for recreation- 'in neigh- 715 MOUNTAJN AVE. |' lage on Evergreen was'enjoyed work • on our Roller Skating BLUE STAR On. March 16 the «irls are plan, badge. ' - gr-a'iidcliildr'en~and five grsat- lowed in Ml. Lebanon Cerne .All League:-, members are Bonnie ffiirn Our Troop is. divided into .two grandchildren. ; |—ning to yisit-tlie Thomas Edison t-ery, Iselin. ~ urged to atienp! this'meeting so OUK «Vlb«li> HHt •' Museum.J The t.rnnp yishesTo 'atrols—The. 7 .Miisifateers,' of Interment was^madc in Gate- that they; wiU :ife/|aWliah with which Janet. Spangler is. leader, of Heaven-Cemetery, East Han Husband of late, Sai-ah # , thank Mr's.-' Martini,^ Mrs. Milipr, Mr Mjjlpf is survi(;fid the primary'pttyfe of this new QUALITY MEATS Greenfelt,. Mrs. Leyine and and Janet Lewic,ki7^assistajit over: —. „.- . ,. , ' by two daughters: Mrs. item. .Refeesftweiitstjvill follow DR 6-4151 S. S. KRESGE COMPANY Mrs. Cull for making .these-lrips leader, Peggy Bultman, treas- the. discussioft\ 'perioji. urer, -and Washington Rock" -EMANUEL-MILLER—^~ Harriet Becker of Springfield possible. ' ' 7 and Mrs. Marion Jordan of ~!atrol of: which. Barbara Por- Emanuel Miller, 76,..of 20 Kipl 744 ;^ . ;r is leadefi—Joarv—E _ Silver Spring, -Md; o'rje;' sisto^l Mrs." Bea .Udwin of : Johannes- ^mim^?^ ewis Gash-r^Go-Leader. Mrs. assistant leader,- Irene Filip- away at hB^hom^ Thursday}. .. Beliriitii Jhinr. Meets at the Civ- rg, South Africa JChree pone, treasurer.- March7-tk—Born—in—Russiaj—the grandchildren also survive. •-••ic CenEe'r, Tuesday, 34:30 p.m. joining with 'other late Mr. .Miller had been Fifteen Sqoutff are working on couts on "Sunday to go to Stresiden. t pi _ Springfield~four — IN-CJENSUS-ioPFIGE- tary's—infr-EHM-beth—-for- the T -yearsT ^miirig^h^reTfroTrr"New7 ' Mrs.' ' Alma ... R. Bauer F^ach- girl has completed a Holy Hour. We are planning on ark. Prior lo that he had lived •model, room-and hopes to pre- oing to camp in May. This will Springfield- is ^admiriistrative in-Belleville~f«or 20 years-and: clerk in -the Union Gounty-dis- sent it to a. children's home as e~"our_ firs.t year 61 camping. had conducted-a-grocery store tnct-ojfice;:6f the Bureau of the . T>art of her-service project. Hany of our troop articles carr there. Census at7";9 'Qaldwell Place. v 'William R. Vyhajpy |t—Mrtftier—and^-Emrglrter low this week. Friday .afternoon jatTRe Chapel of Westfield is_techrlical-officer, ^pliroop] of PhiHp'*Apter & Son, Newark, jat_.the - districts officer-He is •./ willrpresent^a .skit and arrange P. • Patton. Cp-Leader,. Mrs? with Rabbi Reuben R. Leyine, training. 25; crew leaders who &-A-). ^iable .decorations., and refresh- Eflward LiUen.Our troop meets of Temple Beth Ahm, .Spring- w'ill ' work ••^4-. ments. iach "Klonday from 3-4:15 at field, officiating. Interment fol- In thi» area. :.On Feb. J2 the troop visited laymond Chisholm School. We" the UniteUnitdd NtNationi s buildingjbildijn "New York. Mrs. R. E. Werner[ohe 6£""us" made', wpolen ...lapeL ANYONE CAN BUILD THEM MAKE YOUR HOME C&te ft&& "^ALUMINUM PRODUCTS/j 3 REHNOLD! •x-~

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-Faga 10 •.Thursday, MaTch TO, -1460 i :•:'...... '.Y-^T.7..-—r ' 7 jjchwlrhji played trombbn& teno-tjOTindi; .-...... ,39Vi t—'rrr: '"^'-•'••• f1!S='!ith.el-.m arching and-^piandj Joseph Trinity, who. •'• produced -HighlancLJUeta and gii+iar ' for. -the school'sj 'tfie show. A L-a4 present went f.flancp/ banltr~ - ; -J- ~ | to. Marsha and tne~ass't. pianist JRi^idBJiA -F-r^Vt -trsed-by-pioneers-jiiT-liie-cariii— Ituth-Tamaroff did a g^pil job "P?CsideriF'ofL Berkeley Hsighls- 18U0's tjie Oregon Trail strelch- of student directing, and for this Board' of Education-; 'Charles ed abotU1'2-000'milek.from" Kan- —congratulatjonsl'.If you want . Ma1rchl4 "Mon^ AVa'd'as, ofTVrountaihsicle schools • -sas'-Cityv'Mo;-; aii^'Dmaha, Neb., EBe rsaLalope on tfie show, ask *~-w. ... .,»»»!«,. wic thenie'ior -g^y everting at 8 p.m at Kenneth Bothwell; tof Bericpley to Portland Ore. Famous Since 1II5S Miss Jean Meeker^" Miss 'MaTy- the affair being "M.ardi- Gras Heights Schools; jDi-r Randolph'. •i""v-"1_x;—__ , . For Our Drive In Ann- jWbrich, Mr. Robinson or takes Firsf Place Tiiiij:'.' To-earry out.yiis theme, School in Springfield. ' -T,—Iac6bsen, "principal', of Jon-4- . Keslauraiit lii ijpiintiiield Mr. Kahn^on second though; there were masks, slreametsr _7AlLparcnts_of Jiigh school stu- athan Paj^ton H.igh School;1' Time Table you'd better .not. (They're lia- •-• Andrew's snappsrs in deu'tf "and- eighth .•' gr-afe'i s •€e.afge-King, of Jonathat. Dar, CM.,.,IT bla to tell you!).' . ... Shim' ton High School; Robert Hough, I • SUMMIT swxpt_j.ts._ series _A surprise of the evening was Berkeley Heights and Mountain- ; STANDING ROOM ONLY 'and-stiKlentsfroin Dayton' were After the Friday performance shock's Niunber Team Disappearance of Miss Jessie side, who will be attending the principal of Arthur L. Johnson STRAND CLUB STEAK HihS?ll Jlar. 10-11—The BiB Hsliei'man. 2:30. on hand to .applaud the wonder- a cast party was held at the and moved intu the Springfield-^Matthews, well-toyed English new high schocv a^e urgci to. B-l.i. M.y. ia-i:l—rhp Uii: Klshermiin. 12 to il oiinees of' I '... Thc-first-performance-of-tlre Church—Bowling- Lead as a re7 Tnusiea-l-^coinTdy- star, whir attend? 1 ful-jobfr-donfc-^a^e Jaads -and home ofT)6n Mac flair (Mac7 Dr._Aiviij._Ei:y. of Artluir'-X. 2:23, i-Ai, 9:00. Mar. 14-15—The BlB "Pleasure iiJ brought a few tears t6 ,Johnsoji High School; Walter rishei-man. 2:30, 8:15. Mar. 16—On The Green Salad, French Fried. - EegionaLpiuductibn of Carousel in, Berkeley Heights,The Satur- •suit of the Feb. 26 action. Team- Annouaagaofints will be made Beach, 2;35, 7:05, 8:30. both male aiudfemale choruses. eyes' with songs Krall, principal Deerfield Potatdes-^and-Biscuit... . and -Hamerstein was day party was held at the .home No. 14, Schmidt, lost-alUhree"to qquite e v yeswt g concerning the • opening" 61 the MDRRISTOWN. • .,__ The first night performance iJf-EliseJLilldauer nf_Springfield. .No. 11, Douglas 'and drop which remitted many "of those school by William J.. Sieliefc-Jr. School, Mountainside; Doii.ala "fabulous, sueress! Students 1 Par-ry, ~prin c-i-p a 1 Colombia NEW PARK _._ (Friday,- March.. .4) was com-At this .party-jneittbers of the notch nearer No. 15, Brunny, present, of the years they hatl president of_the Union County 'Mar. 10-11—Porsy And Bo.^s, 2: (10. I rfffly. inp:ii grammar schools,' Regional High School, District" •Stlroibl, . Berkeley Heights; Al- 7:00, 3:30. Mar. 12—Poi-8.v and Bern. pletely sold out and'ths sho\y audience^came to enjoy them- which also lost 3 to Stewart's spent in England. ' r- -'•" Wuftnlainsida, Springfield, Berk- Nn 12 'SteWart. ,holdS"4th place". *1, Springfield; Dr. WaTfenTi: bert. Ilartungj mayor of Mouir- 2:00, 4:40. 7:30.. 10:00. Mar. 13-f.ors.v r •rail sniflO.thly.'The ^BtVE^along^ with those .of the. " Tile Cosmopolitan Association And Bess, 2:00,t_ii30, 7:00, 9:35. Rlar cley~'Height:s-~aTid Kenilworth, cast. During-tli*-«nsiiJng hours, Individually, th highest game Davis, superintendent, will ex- tainside; Mr'. George Loman, 14-15-16 — Pory ' And "Boss. 2:00, 7:00. given-:1.:VV M.111- . 12t ManMan' lnlnloo SpaceSpacd; WESTFIELJ> AH2-128 Lindauer, - Cynthia Brandle, Larsen 204, and. Cardinal-turned will tell the part .that the new- 1:30; Never So Few, .3:30, S': 15, -8:00'. Cathie Silance, femate leads all and eating. iop3 was a Maryland member PTA_will play. . ' thur SKca, of..Columbia -PTA, 10:19. Mar. 13—Never So 1-V\v, -2:011, NOW THRU MONDAY in games of 200 and 202. of the Association, who was un- 4:25/-6:50, 9:20. Mar. 14-15. Never So from Springfield. MarshaWil- BIRTHDAYS : Berkeley. Heights:" •• ^-7. Team , " T. " 7, \V_L-. able, to be at the' Hahce. SRe" . •Barents-joining-t Few,—JrilO^-7:00^-9 !-l.T—'-- json deserves a special• vote, cl Hannah Milstein of.Mountain- this ' meeting will receive, ai Mrs. Howard Brown, coiiinui- UPPER-MONTCLAIR-. • -side was 18 years old «bn Mar. 3. 5-Andrew 45 23 was notified by phone, and her Where the Right Crowd thanks fronj both audience and 14 Sghmidt; .....7...... '. 43.JS, charter membershipscaTd^;; nity-ffdvrsor-froni Mountainside j NEW BELLEVUE Herb" • Etzold_of_Sprin'gfield : ^squeals ••.-• ,--be- -past members. Not-only did she" IS - Brunny V.....;"...... : 43' 25 •^•S "slatei"6f officers for no ml •H-TOr&jimty^PTA'-Gauntffc:^ : celebrated his birthday during haard throughout auditorium. '_ 7 Cornelius-SttHivan,1 comn-.unityi "^f a"d ,Si"1 2:00 "••"1" s,""dl.ly M° .helpjo keep the orchestra. to 12^-^tewart 38 30 "tioii'wil}" be ..read and' liomii 7 n "BTnrris" & 'SpringficI3 ^Vves the performance of Carouse].. JSIrSj^Eliyllis_Prior of.Spfingy , " advisofldv.isnrr frrinfroni r Rprkplpv HpiJhisli ts:; ^nK'n™, ~.. ' • -: 'gether .''when the 'music got 11 - Douglas 7777...... r. '37 32 tions . ar* invited frqm th —NEWARK - Spriugfielit ' JJJKcxcl- ff"200B : He—was \1 years old." Happy field,' frhose .daughter;- Mrs. B&rnaixl Stelncr, counifil ior. tough, but gave" helpful cri'ti- • 8-Benhettr • :..;...... ,, 38ras Valarie-*- Zara.L is a GI Bride, the Union County Regional t-RKO EEflCTOR'S" • ROUTJi 10 •-"' birthday! 35 -34 Melidfc^will be a'ccompaniec Miir. 10 — Solomon i Shcba. - I1:M, •lo .members-in the show.- 3 - La- Sota -won the Charleston contest. Schoohl l Districii t ^ Boariil pf 2:49. 6;28, 10:10; 3 Canio To Kill, Monis Plains JE.8-S813 10 • SWmshoc 33736 1 by his: Board, Everett A.- Fay, Education;- Frederick AA. ri' 5:18, !):00. .Mar. II 12, Open Daily S:3()a.ill. 10' So' now on J)ehajf jdi the • kids, Thft /Association unit in .this Solomon i Slieba, 9:00, 2TJ, ? .6. Jxandle_ 33 36 vie e prpsidenf bf--^Berl;elej architecr-TT-—t-- for th: e ^Distric^ t Js_ffestfield,Group.-and it u:4o; 3 "came TP KIUy. -1:18, HiUl. te's Loses 2; 848:477 . 10:30. Mar. -13—Solomo11:29, n & Fri.-Satr'til 2 a.mr- J^Slaght' 32 37 The invocation will be given Shcba 2:21,6:15,. 10:09: 3 Came To Sal Mineo • James Darren' Mr. Edward F. Brown and Mr Church", Westfieldr test- wood j- Kill, 1:11, "5705. '8:59. RI.ii_14-15— 31 38 by- Rev^- .Delwyn .Rayson, piin- Solomon &• Sheba. 11;IO, 2:49,'"6:2<, 16-Becke_r ...,, 30 38 Wednesday evening in the month Thomas L. Nojlan, ClarkTFrank 10:1.0. 3 Came To Kill, 10:00,.]:39, 5:18, Its Lead Slips at 8 o'clock. — ister.of the Community .Presby S:00. •° '. -^Sat. Mat. March VI. • 1 • Llndeman '.. 29 •M, Kerr, Springfield; William teriar. Church, Mountainside, SPECIAL kibpiE'SHOW - Second place Drexel Cleaners 2- McGarrah. 7 . -26 Broderick, Kenilworth; and and-the"Benedic'tio.n b-y-flie-Rev. swept ^all threeTgafnes ir5m John Teuscher, Garwood. _ "• Tues,,»March 15 7-Raah ..•..:...... 25 Kenneth A. Fowler, Minister of 'Ttfday thru Tuesday Bond Electronics (playing three Other ;honorec guests' will be |. Nominated (or an Academy| Last March Days the Diamond .Hill Community •meii-)--tp-cut Conte's; margin to JErederkkTffiilhelms- Jr., gpvesi Church, Berkeley—Heights. • -. Paul Muni •* David-Wayne] •onIy_l'/2 games on' March' 2; dent oi Mountainside Board of Starting Wed., March-26 -"THE LAST •Conte's lost two to—Highland Chosen For Show . "VTHE LAST— Metal, • and third-place PBA display the offerings of the.put- Former HS Musician _^ AN6SY MAN" The Ides of March will' have standing dealers in antiques ^ANGRY-MAN" Gary Cooper ('.'bowling tike demons") kept, pace \yith_Drexci as it took all For May Outing^ gone .and signs' of 'Spring "will who have cohie to .consider this Gets Ahead In Navy ESTABLISHED 1930 " Charleton' Heston be in the-air-wheh theM8th an- il= "TTHE" WRECK OF THE J three -tiom Sam's Service and —Charles - "-panzlger, -president as-the'^blue- ribbon^sale — Henry ' FT". Grabarz, •• seaman MARY DEARE 7 - MARY DEARE" rolled the Springfield . Sport's of Sharey. ' Shalorti, Sub.urtan nual - Springfield; antique show the year.. In addition to the apprentrre—irrtliirrN a vy and a *?.u.^?. Jligh three - g-aine- iteform Congregatioirin Spring- and sale is presented by the usual show items, /there will' be 1959 graduate of Jonathan Day- IET Mat. . Children's Show] series thus lar. uolantone rfieia, has announced that ladies pf-the^-BenevolentVSo- ^-lea-roojiirrstaffed-by-colonial„ „_ r..,. - -ton.-Eegioiial-Htsh-Schaolpn'a-s "FROM EAWTjrT ciety of-the histo.ric-Springfieli costumed ladies offering home- : Shoes wen two gairiies 7from man-'_lior9witz and Leo New- . _ . _^ recently graduated from the TO MOO1*r~~ Stero Souhd7 man,'-both of 'Springfield, wiM 'resbyterian Church.; The event made'delicacies; There" also" willjTladarinan SchoVatNorfolkr-Va. MEADOWBROOK |-'THE LOST CITY Kennedy-had high, game-and serve as co-bhairmen of Sharev wiil be held this'year on-March be aisale of .bakjed goods creat- Grabarz, son of Mr. -finest DINNER THEATRE . OF LD" -•series with his sparkling 225- lmgTjtf hick 29—30 and 31' iii the newly en- d _hy_tliElla"diesii)f_the H. F. Grabarz Sr, of-23t-Bakus- 234-657. will bejield Sunday, May 40, at larged * Parish House of the Hand-made.aprons, designed by -rol—Ayehuer Springfield, joined I—' Starts" Wednesday Erick a' 227^ -had=a^225,l-R- Old Evergreen Lodge in Spring- church at • 37 Main. Street, the members," will be on sale. the Navey in August. He is sta- ITALIAN-/ •Route 23,"CedarGrove, NrJ. -t -M. Conte-215, field. Springfield. \ -• " The show is under the durec- tioned aboard the minesweeper "Battle Of Coral Sea" •Toynp)- 212 nnri RurripH afi pypp Mrs. Diane JSchulmari, ways-—Two floors will be needed to_tiqn_of_Mrs-.-Shnil-MeyeTr- "Affray.out of Charleston. S.' C. 200. -afld—means ^ail'mari-of Sbarey student -in high cuisine STANDINGS . Shalom's Women's GrmlpTwilf a la carte entrees - ^ March 2, i960 be ;actively^engage^ ,'^jy ' <"}$"•;- phi'CXCIIING 2nd NEW HIT '"""• "ione;: PM-M51 1 ..USSHSSHSOHTHEIOOSE! , j fV* fMfc SPICIAl GROUP. RATIS'A PHONE.t. VETOKiLLl STEAK HOUSE I RUIRVATIONS! 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Take Home AKNIVEltSAHY GRUNtNG'S For Ypur.i GREGORY AVA ' . Own" Home Sundaes 12 GIANT BOTTLES PECK GARDNER .., Delicious: ." Try Our Home Made Ice Cream hoine^rr MOTHER MOTON PICTURE Chocolate Mint WALNUTS.. .. Chip—Coffee Chip MARSHMALLOW "Kids.... and7grown-uj}Sj_ieo ... all clambrfor Why settle for less, when a. n^ere $2.25 de^ . Pistachio STOP IN Hammer.:, with BCFi natural flavors that livers a"case of grant faifltly-size Beverages IN YOUR LIFE Black Raspberry Jfreat Yourself. give y

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plac.erT.he number of teller |.-^ . "TTrturiday, M window? ;fni business Transact Be Heard ftanization can continue its pro; i^ffiF^ tionsvwilj Increase .frtHTiojir to •Eigl)l;_ifl'il<' Assfieialion \uill- ElksDnVefor m-of—aid—to-ri'i'ppled-ciitl|i : At-Deborah maintain -the •present entrance, ; (lrcn. This re will • a.dding-.^anothei--^ large- entry "stay o"T the organisation, ~thou«!(-Tiienl by congregants ---yfoitii-'-the1--—-'-'-- v-':"'-'-' .A regulatv-bpard meeting o: which^ST" new members were Crestmonl_ Saving's and Loa"nSl>u.iIt_, by Acjams-lMckson Co. Springfield'.avenue x>n the block of • the-, building. . >i^KPMrieId clianty j ^, _. g siAxn.ibe made bv calling Suburban Detiorah League will signed. Plans will be.-.diseussed_|Association has .innonnpprl piarKi^npr?! contractors, of—Mont-jb'etween Prospect Street .BhrOkkc.epiiig machinery,'-pre- conducting ' its ere •seTrtly- on the main floor, will drive this--week. Letterrs have "" ^ M^" !»e ma.ue o.v cajiing be h-jld Monday;—M-afch 14, at fori paid-upijtiembsrship func-'^ rebiiildl and-:enlarge_theLAsJ,daiL __.___'...-,...,:. . ! Park Avenue. ' T 8:30 p.m., at the li'ome of Mrs. 'be placed in an acoustically- been hi ailed to all-residents of-SHAREY -BHA-LOM—Tflg"-—- Sdiecbter~ ^ , DK 9-3794. Howa rd. Sisgel, 712 W i 11 o w sociatioh's main office "at 1886 i '. The'building, with 4800,, square i,.. The new office building "wil"Il; controlled Machine room-to cut SpringfieW.-aui5eali.io l> jneirjuxM^D PURIiVl 4SAl;L'' • •" -i i gfi ld avenue en Osi v: H, MOORE , Street, "Cranford, sent the,, slate of officers se- ^ " ° '" Maple-.|feei of usable 'space on eachjoceupy a 75-foot frontage on dowu poise level, yii^ fully alr-j-g p'" t- g"^ .asking theni to j ...sh-arey Shalom. Suburban Ue- |—. ..Final plans will be imported wood. According to boren V, j.leyel, will more" than -double theilSpringireid avenue, providing rcomlitlrined buildii ill provide'!"contribute, so that the local-or- form Congregation, in ..S -89 Reiner Ave., SpringficH Iect2d__by the nominating com Gardiner, president of the Asso- by Mrs. Milton Friedman chair mitteeT Voting willltake place present space occupied—-by | parking—for 45, vehicles. The •a'spacious lobby/and reception fie19;'*n'as announced a costume DR 9-4676 "••—'•' == clatio'n.' construction is slated" to | -man of—SuburfeirirM ei Spr'l'—tneeting: Mrs .Ci-estiirniTl _ {present parking lot has" space area with comfortable seating j floor fur rental purposes. Con- Purim Ball to be held .Sunciay League's donor ' dinnerr which begin this month. The Association rs among the ;for dnly 26 vehicles. . for visitors, of the new Crestmont evening^March. 13, at the Amer. Louis Scolnick will present a The' rii?w t>vo-story__ 6. for "simultaneous, us-a by worl'C |..,_Mrs, .'.Anthony.. Fjorellino' is. fampus: -.tcanis'Tof^'cHest' sur- "chjjjErmah of a rummage Sale to- -geons, and 52 bVds for ffeart be^ h,eld in early April. and pulmonary patients. This |~v blfe: Leo August and Mrs. edifice will make-Deborah Hos "Israel Schanerman are co-chair- pftal ffie largest institution o nren of the third. annuaTkidjdie its kind in' the world. It will donor to be held Saturday,. May enable the waiting lists for ad- 7:, at Altman's, Short Hills. Mrs. mission to th;? hospital to be cut

Greenberg will present a re^ The tuberculosis wing and the port, on the unit-s^sportswsar heart wing: will continue ;to pro club. vide .free care for operable ~ Mrs. Alvin Schneider, mem- cahdia;c"and pulmonary condi- bership chalrnjan, -.will report cardiac and pulmonary .co-ndi- -bn-Suburban - Beborah LeaguCs supported'solely by-auxiliaries- "recent membership tea at such as Suburban League.

HfngTroops To^egin EXTRA LEAN-CUT FROM GRAIN FED PORKERS New^Season Friday, Mar.l T JET TRIPS FOil TWO VIA PAN AMERICAN . The Watchung Kidine T^oop Lauretta Atalla,- Nancy- 'Gill, "' >•-••••«« tni.»Hk «nnse-Hi< v.c.tion fi Vou'lUly via Pan Amarican J«t Cllpptr. In Pu.rto •"._.• .. r • began their 28th Spring seasoi Susan Massa. mca you will ttay in tan Juan'a tmariatt h«w i Scotch -Plains — Denise Pi- INTCRCONTINCNTAL. ThrM I.; rrida"y7Marcl! 11. These -troop ._ litar yau-w II itf to thilatmlnicm, tu'abblic «hara " Conato.vGathv-and-Pat.ty Villa yeu'll ^.lay In Ciudad -TfBJIWT'm.ai-Waaant -nton. - - : sponsored by Union Coun Joan and .Angela Cali,. Karen lha (MBAMDOK INTIUCCHTININTAU. I./Park Commission at-Jhe Battschinger, • Beth__Schultz, I" Watchung - Stables, ' _ -; I /out-previous riding instruction thr«d»-l«o4-«r«it«-«t-4ii< ,In Taddition "to the - Serve With Grand, Union Apple^Saueeand Sauerkraut him a 'weekly-' ridiiig program-'fo Adults Started Jr. Essex Troop; B, a fcoyo111 Sharey-Slialom, Suburban Re- RIB HAIF Ib Details in the Store! •• itary__organization, --and_trooi form Cqngregatiorr-in Spring- LOIN HALF r~rV\vill again ridejropi Mouiit.Si iield~has--announced a new_se2- SHENANDOAH VALLEYrTTGovIrJnspected . . . GRADE^A ; |-r Mary 's Academy-ana' the Aca des of. adult; edueatioicrclassesr g linfrtip TI cohgregaJion_.iLeld_inftlI)er: tHttbt SPREAD a) • ' KSS iW» DORANNDOR'ANN,, CONECONEY ISLAND «m mm GRAND UNION FROziN ' - ' . ' 2 ^Office-Wins Award John Brennan, 91 Briar-Hills BORDEN CHATEAU . A.7-5? MM FRENCH FRIES. . 3 49 COD PERCH FILLET "'!'" The'' Prudential Insurance ircle, Springfield, is a mem- £thiUit: ;; 320, Main street, Chatham, has br the opera to be presented^ j» been awarded one of the com- >y Seton Hill University Siiji- !• pany's' highest hontfts, a Presi- ay. March 20* •fc** BAKERY TREATS The.. opera, "La Traviata,'-, PURIM FOODS dent's Citation. MAKE GRAND UNION'YOUR HEADQUARTERS Wfl WITH THAT "HOMEMADE GOO'DN ESS A HI !• Fo,rmal presentation of the I'ith a Metropolitan Opera Co, | J award, for _J(all-round agency :ast, will be played at the' 1 1 Mother's Gefilte Fish -l^accomplishmenfe.'S^ w il.l 'be Uosque Theatre, ;Newark, for! Moit's Applesauce-2 ^ 3U «. DANISH COFFEE RING 35 .tiiiadf'at a dinner to be attend- he benefit of the Mons. John J.; ! ifcNulty Memorial Scholarsh j ed ^by the entire district staff r : Vermpnt Maid Syrup t Puddings MY-T-HNE 4 # HPT j-and Prudential's top • area exe- und. • . O pkg. t cutives... • DfAcarvae FRESHPAK iz-oz. A cailin?" painted- by Rubens Planters Peanut Oil bot.; BUNS I -.-Only 59 of the more than 600 eatures the banqueting hall of rreserves straWber-ry.. j«ru '; company districts throughout he. old 'Whitehall Palace in ;-. the United Stales arid Canada iondon, built in 1662..--. "• • received • the high, honor this • year. ' • '• Trie Franklin Stove was in- .Henry Bedell,,v 78 Forest jn.ted by Benjamin. Franklin in CASH and STAMPS AT GRAND I id,' Springfield, heads°the 1742. It was-a- portable iron _ fneea sflaetiva; in ManKattan, ironx, Wwt«hmtar, Kaekland »n* Oranl. Ct. *nt W«w Jiniy itorM thru »aturda/, March lath; Wa rntnt rltlit U limit wantitiM. ' award—winning .Chatham dis- 'irepiace that 'protruded^' into

1 trict; office, .The district previ- the room .and gave .much more- " • ••.'.." • - *•• • _ . " _ • ' .-.••-. • '.' -!--; i . • -: • , '••- ' .-•-•..,• ,; ••"• • r. '-.ously' -earned' the President's eat;' than the : recessed - fire- 1 : ' NEW STOKE HOUKS AT TRIPLES REDEMPTION STOXORE IN SPRIN6FIE-LU! 9:30 a,m. to 6 p.m. T-ucsdaj, Wednesday. Thu rday . Friday—3 a.m. to 9 p.m.. Closed Monday. Lv,Qitaition1.in..i957 and 19S8'. ... prace. -.•• \ • •.•'.•. • ' ' • •'•.'- * - • . -4 r- •••••'•": • •-. •,•.'•'•-. • .•-• I v • .V..-:- : . *. .••• .^.-•- ••-,.• ::*x -ar §'.

Thursday, Ma HELP W^NTED^EMALE WANtE^FJWAti MALE & FEMALE SERVICES OFFERED INSTRUCTIONS BILLING CLERK HILP- WANTED^ -- CLERKS—-•- uU-tlin.e Ffee mtlmute.— wayito .musical knowledge.. Ages Jfc_. tlou offered tor alert. Intelligent RRexei" 6-S420 ..., 17— Stress fairmtitr=tunei7^DRexea'-«— young—weaiew:—Mgdor-ri lr-cohdi FIREELACE WOOD, ..nail ton Pcxrd MA—DKESSMAKINO 2703.'. • v ' ... •"•-.: office. • hour1 $jo; JE; 9-1-62 -publle,.EChdbLite«ch6ri- ADDRESS©GRAPH TAB'OPERATORS ILABBE School desKs.^wlW cliSlrs : $8; CUSTOM mao nil sub] ects gr'a"dets-3'-K)-9f'MDrdock. • to • copy _SQiS£js]l£llon of waarrttands, $8.50; —by appolutuielit on onto billing ITRAINEES good radio $4.75; tnutple high-chair KEYPUNCHjOPERATORS — POLICY RATERS!M-ARTJNDALE^HUBBELL;"inc.-," : •""' -'XL-ialrxdted—r.'mp ri>d dressing ALTERATIONS AND _SEW1NG. ' CR PIANO—artist,, Waclier from Chicago lii-.;a- niudei;nt'_.air-.ciiA(ii'tipned building witjnrpi-ugressh-j $st;—marblei=t6i> chests, $38; will -accept beginning, Intermediate 1 ' •" , couipany' oiicring— ~Z colored Jardiners" witlrstandB, •PAGGl'S Tailoring. Dependable. KUVIlllced : ; win • td - —'" RECORD CLERKS • HECRBI AH Y, part_or ' f nil 1 CLERK - ' Excellent Salary " . . = • fancy wicker cradle, $35; "Rem- Custom made, alterations. 41 Maple teaching.. In student homra. CK 3-".| i>,'o Experience Necessary1 • . . '.lime.. In Summit urea. S60 a week t l trpewtlter $15. We buy, sell, Street, Summit. CR 7-3220. 1925; Jor 40, hours. CR 3-7510: . jVccuuniluy section.. Varied . • '' Liberal employee beiieflU V ~~^~- "/exchange antiques. Open dally, 4>, thllor- PIANO lnstructioii, unusual hiothocU gtnerul clerlc-af assignments, — •• ' o-d.ay, 36Vi rrouT~"W6ek —~;~ - cept Tuesdays 10 to 8 p.m. Arc U.uou7'i-i;iiiiii>ii» available due lo .[ji'onTOtBavsia'id'uJr^cjii-, some light typlngrspeed not' IBesale Shop, Myersvll|e Road, Myers- TilS. button holes.-ilaftyS-JDresa- all .grades. -Sarn ~E. Crlml. CR 3-0521.' Unuing expansion program. Yuu will work with congBiuaJ SPORTSWEAR CaterecWafeteria" "'" . . ~ . —-'———••*_..: TvHlerN.'J.'Plione MI 7-1149. liiaking. 172 ' Mttplewood .Avenue, TUTORING or private lessons Maplewbod. SO 2-$$S2. 1 f>pi««-i.Ti• a hn'-'ntiful^-modegrUbuiiclinff-sharingJa Latin, French, . German, (Span g y -position Progressive and; Vapidly expaiit! .•'••• . .'• EASY.. TO REACH PHUuCO personalized translator-Bort- and EnyH.^Vi Tf, piny—;pA 2-5736 lent benefit program at a good starting salary. Increases ; hi our Sportswear Department. lug organization ZfH rauUve. - Rblc TV. Battery-RAC. il75r-CB 3- 1 You »tiifniijl he atyle cousciom juudm n. .iiir-cuudlUmicd DRESSMAKING—Blteratlous by^thc. and .advancements arc'basedwn merit. Transportation ni«y •I,-about others as w&H as'"your- Convenient, location (No. 70 bus - KEMPEfcdNSURANCF BARGAIN—upi . be- arranged.. _ — •. .i self. -Excel leMfc-safory-aTiU buiiu-6, passes our doort. 5-day, 35'hour elopedla CREATIVE Arts (Day. Cnmp for boys -1 5-day weefe..- To apply call Mrs. week.. • Paid holidays. Liberal e_echwood Road at DeForest —Summit - with_bpokcase. Cost $4M, sell fofor WOMAN wants sewing' artSratlons and' girls. June 27tli fo Aug.-5th~ APfLV'°IN.' PKBSO.N bAU-b Y 8 i5_».ljj;_- 4 ii Op"n. Iringe" berrvfTEs; " > to be done at home: ADams 3-C326. Horseback riding, swlmmln-gr canotr- , MacLean, CR. 7-1600 for ap- $200$200. ClColl l CR 3-00930097 alter 5 p.m. Ing, tennis, archery, • budnilntoh TUESDAY EVENING 'TIL 8 p.m. ' ', polntmcnt. .. _^_ ." 1 _ I HOUSEWORKER, _ I £ EMPLOYMENT WANTED ^LANDSCAPE GAKUEN1XG [REFERENCES. CR 3-3016 CHAIR, "-$5; ,5« pofch rug, $5; baseball. CR 7-0108. — '•• lajge—motal—wirdrobe,_|12.- CR" -3- COMPLBTE^Handscape Servlce.:-Re- .•..LILLIAN O'GRADY. INC. 490 Morris Ave. Summit -N. J. —..-MI. -...•. ..—-——„, . _ WOMAN; - whiterrexperienced-f or-Be eraJ housework. One day •• weekly. 5906. palr and bulld'"new: lawns; monthly CO. ' , . -Summit, N. J. cRestvievr 3-i62Q_ I HELP WANTED—WALE WY 2-9314. .' '• IP". IT'S WOVEN, TRY ALPHRN'S: care; rototllllng; top dressing; spad- MOUNTAIN AVENUE MURRAY GIRL for Subu-4-*n Insurance ' of-1 ™2*LJ52l£S boy- -to tutor 9th 4.YOUNG "woman desires day's worfc, Kevr for this fall, are CBOMPT6N'S ing; tree service and..clearing areas; GIFTED MRS..SARAH i 1 1 vCR; 3-S417. drainage work. Free estimates DR WORKERS — • part _Umo «ce. Typing essential, prefer ex^r*"-" ' "'~™^°' " j-o-r^—; ! Monday, Wednesday, Friday. De vride vale corduroy, crease reslstamt; toroscopo Ruadlhgs- & AdvlcV -morning—worky—Salary- and bouus. perience in casualty or claims. PULL' time • associate sexton, pK>tes=Tp-e,ndaiblc, references. ORange 6 BELFAST self ironing labrics; AB- exel 6-1165. 3.27 Watcriting- Ave. near 4tli St. — :CaU CR 3-4500. Pleasant working conditions. DRex- tarn church. Send resume including 6532. . - . ' BEY FLANNELS, and 100% wools GARDENER with 40 years exper- Plalnfield., M. JT . PL£5-6850 TKIUPOK-ARY anrl AT.PKTWS 50% dlscount-HAIjL. 1— alter-6r-———— COMPANION, mlddle-aBed for senll- 38S. Short Hills. Sanforized Broadcloth, 45c. Taffeta, .. STKNOS - TTPISTK -" CLERKS BILLING CLERK iuvalld: woni-itii. Mast -llvft-ln—ou'ii COOK, genenil houseworker owlT lurdays. $8 and carfare. 9-3, MtT -7-59c_Washable-corduroy. $li0. Biarli- S o —OJandscape Gardener. Patios, NU l-'EE HIGH RATES. _ .room; light duties. Call CR ^12pa- room and l)alli. 5-da-y week. CR. 7- EMPLOYMENT WANTED cloth $}.29.-Savlugs-ln Moygashel cunbs, walks, mason work.. DRoxel PASSBOOK- No.-6-2(M0^please return 1 ;a after 6. Th - BD3CH EMPLOYMENT- -vLiurt. I>P Just mid accurate typlt-t, MAN wishes work. cleqiglm.. waali "Cineii,—Silk. Organza, Wool, Silk, 6-1879. .' • ?° i 'SymjijlJ^rriis^Cc: Snlt prrferubly • experienced, but will WOMAN-to? cpoK. and serve dinner LAUNDRY. Shirts or entire family nylon, micron, drapery and bridal 1 ABLE housekeeper, slcup-ln, by NEW -LAWNS INSTALLED PASSBOOK No. tf'079, "plraa 37 DR'DRexel i 9-27449Z744. jsvldoWHr, with ^rchlitjren. Of\yii.rooni. labrics from BATES- FULLER, Monthly maintenance;. •. nursery in-. . .. 'ISB.'TICTK-US aird'delivery;"MTJrdoclr •--• - • <•'•••<- — v^i^_ - Xo.t Jli.e ..Sui.n.iiilt ^rust Co., -,. TV, coinfortabie 'home. Apply JBox ^VKHPAST; .SCHUMA'CHEIR, OREEPT work-; tree 'service; 'FUlir lnsurpd.- ; from-MR aC -ESTABLISHED^—W<>1 PASSBOpk No. 2H5B..plb'aseTetum r ; cafeteria OIL premises, many em- 148 • Summit-Heraitfc-- •'• 6r2096. ' . ' . .. —= DAN-RIVBR - WAMSDTTA,^ Alpein's. - •---• ANTONE. . - - -;•-• • "SUMMIT••-,—— '"ployee beui'fllb. upfi'. Saleswoman -SOLOMON'S to Thc Summit Trust" Cb^BT;' ASSIST In phonograph record de- BERKELEY- HEIGHTS. woniaifavall- Route 10,. in Morris Plains Is open LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR • I'.Sli'LOV.VlEa'l .' AGENCY Call oftice manayc-r "for appoint- jcap.it>!,; Of managing :»ii exclusive abje for baby sitting, sewing and •Monday thru Friday 9:00 a.m. to MUdk 8-1870 , ^ac>DiiLJiQ_3.7ioo7plw\se_rot partment and clerloal work. ICttOWl- EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 30:00 "p.m. Sat. and Sun. to 6;0O ^ Summit Trust. Co.. Summit.' —-dii2 Springfield'Avenue; Summit', ment. ^j_ women's specialty shon^-Qood Bal- edge of typing essential. 5 day .week, Ironing. Afternoon or evenings^ Specializing in Domestics DOMINICK CH1ERA. oeniial-larul-- Phone :_PAnwood 2-6039. ^~ p.m. There's FREE AND EASY —' = ~-r< -TT-TD-U—in—rK-rrti-i CTD1CC—Laiy-for_a_''£aUL;who .IIHS personality no- Saturday.- DRexel 9-4200. TJoy Workers, steady,.jp'art.-tline_ MARKING -for-. Alpern 'a customers scaplng, mason contractor. 6tc%e BROOCH, friendship ^circle - on' ' 3 Belmont a.ve., Newark • Feb. 24, vlciillty Springfield ' Avc •• ii/Slal>lislipd 1fl()1 • .. i— bLcGTKlLAL llNLBjoTRlEa land ambition. - Write Box.653, Mlll- RELIABLE woman, general house- YOUNG couple desires to serve din- across Route 10 at SIP AHD E)UP aftmason drain—'Work. Patios, sVde- ; -burn- Item. ners and .'parties. CR 7-S114 after- 5. MA. 3-1529 •" Summlti^»MIf=°703O7W p=^^" — SOLOMON'S" E\rPLOYMb'N'l ,691 Ctiiu'iil Avjium. Murray Hill, N.J.;. |wi;rk. Thure. three hours 1-4 p.m., Ihe^-ALDERNEY. Barn.

% m uuiiie.sii'js ri Traffic, aJwLProduttlon. JJEtP; WANTED—MALE desires new. ' customers." Also does • tog. Martin- Schmiede -PA. 2-9109; Call DRexel 6-005,8. steady, part-time SALESGIBLS - 'Expert':!" only. Young wonia-ivin taj-ly 20's^for busy' MAN for spring „, GALLANT tree Service. Tree remov- BANKBOOK __No. -33556 Wn.t.lnii(i'i I . agencjTlu subiLrUs; Must I light trucking and- odd; Jobs. ORange MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS aont Ace.^ Newark . Applppy In persup n Trost's ..Bake Shop, •"ADVERTTSIN©" ASSISTANT 3-7674. • . . ..'.." cellars aUics. DRexeJ 6-3032/ ^Ij^^pxuijing,—braolng, Cavity -work. State- Bank of Nenvark,' Mlllburn- have • advertising or Industrial' ex- 10"years experience,, fully .insured. Short .H4ilE^Branch. Eayment stop- 427 Springfield Avenue. Stimindt. DAY'S work Mon. and -every othei MA 3-1529 perience in Tronic control, write BOX | jn. Traffic and" Production BABY SliTiNtJ days -or evenings. For 1re« estimates. DRexel 6-1815. ped,' Please- return ..to ianik ' ' I J Thur6. MU 8-3/446-wee'kends., TATTENBURG'S— ~ S. KimoAis Costume Jew.lei'.CT.SOU. U.S. F'Lbcr WORKER, new house, Mount- YOUNG woman; 3 days, Mpn., Wed.plete care of lnfants-dTJrtnjr parents _BIASIIIN CUNTKACTORS . laKlta Corp., Union Street, •CUSTOMEKTKiSE ; y, vacation, willing sleep' in. WY Student Upright' Piano • 12-5. JIAN'S gray suit. between •• -4!2 .-lirHnif.. . : " ~:alnsl4ee . OwnOw;n ' transportatiotransportatdonn .AADD- •TOP-NOTCH maintenance .jnan for any-UmU e ~~BI 8-334S8334S. Estey-T;iectrlc=Cliord Organ — 199 Morris Avenue, Summit. and 'Mad- " tuiiit}1 In pemuiueut. part-" '"'"s 3-0567. ,. •'' small modern factory. Must be 9343. '—' ' •• 64 Nnt-.e svr.iifHo Piano ^_^—^199 •\VM. JTMATTEO ison.. Tfceward. ,.CR 3-8969 aiftex 6 •Da¥*S wurk. TmaUati. ami Tluu-u- 1 . j^-auo inexperlenpt?tlt • Ximtl.. pnsitinns for wompn 22-, skilled in all types bi maintenance Thomaii Organ Blonde 450 Alterations and newwork"; plastering p.m. ' . ... • . •*T5?" Ilglit lactory" work at El.-ct'ricul i- WOMAN to-live wlrti^nmilly of three work. ' working ^conditions. (iays. OR 3,-4096. Cafl..any...time. FOR SALE 45' wltn sales personality doing well-Tjehaved••- ohlldren, 8,6 .and • 3 Gulbransen Fruitwood - Console— — - stone - block work - sidewalks -. Industries. 691" Central Avenue. Mur-I " rorlr at our good pay - aird'THimy—benefits. .,CaU MOTHER wants batoy-slttine from t^ANJIQUES (Used) Pio.no ... —-,- 57patios5 . Oall for free estimate,-CRJl- •ray Hill. Applications will be takeni years. 'Pleasant surroundings^ Ad-| DRexel '6-5700. EOUND MHITST Hill o'fflce. Hours 5:30 — dress mafl to. I 5:30 p.m. on. C&-r3-7568. y, Sobmer Console (Used) Piano 700 0533. : ' , . • .' £.-.— il,i lor I. .assemblers^ 2. packers.: "9:30 p.m. or 1—9r p.m. Good lox 44rBerkeley SDTTON'S AK-TIQOES ' eiilckering Console Piano 750 DOGS - CATS - See Sununtt Animal' —-I. . taspeutoi'.-i. 4." pre."S uix.Tators.! Heights. SUMMIT WOMAN- Day's work, lrohlng, clean- Basking Rldae Center BALT'OSROL Construction •' Co., starting ialiu*y. Apply in person .Dally except Sun. and Mon., WurlWzer Percussion Org»a—-i. 7»5 —and—builder. Welfare League • ndtlca Social pagt • Many benefits available In our uewf . ur call Miss Rtetschel, CR"7-200O FtLING- EMPLOYMENT . AGHNCY-ring. child-care. ORange'6-6B24 after Hammond Chord Organ- (0sed-)—W5- Sunu^ilt Herald If ypurrdog U lost.. :tiudern plain. 1. aood suertliii? p'ayi tially 8:15 a.m. — 4:30 p.m.,wlth promotional capabilities. 332 Springfield Avenue. ' Summit 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Kainmond Spinet Organ (Used)-1050 o^^u. u..ct sidewalks. All type Ex- T 7-9 : rrtrr-vcnerpjisjiicreoses, 2. excellent *Ti:psrlny BPRiiing-.i 'til 8 p.m. . perience, preferred, .35-hbiii ^we iironU"Sprrre1r-Organ-Bloirde~ concrete-^work; ancii-Constructlon BEAGLE, male, n.]«proxlJinately a i MAN to work in auto parts WASHING and ironing— done BFf BErnardsville 8-2248 "Nicholas Rudlsi.'CHestvlew 3-4262, years_old. Berkeley Heljrhta. CR~y-' .'.--f-oriliig-'conaitioni—3. paid vaca-! _ Many benefits. Telephone for ap- home. CR 7-6763. J1100 17W :—r.ons, 4; paid holiiiaja 5. pjild hoa-, j. ll . . i r '-js<. polntineut DR- 6-2,131;—Mi-.—Whltty. store and drive small delivery" - ' g rfhvu' gehpral i SOLID mahogany Chippendal* Haanmoaid. Church Orgaji MASON depeiftlaWe, available for |',-.".yta.lizatior,..- 6... modern cafeteria:!..•AllStatfi:- 'm'StlT an"C6,-t?Or' ^FANT>A3D e (Used) and-Tone -Caiblnetj.ii-2100 trut*r-§ua-litjr-A-uto-Parts: 25 Jjousework. ' ExpSrtrccPiefefnle f | ^opSaT^aWe.-Best offer, OR .-3- small-coatracter-Free-estimates.- OR contiiet Mrs. Carbo. person- ] Mountain Avc. Murray Hill, N. J. __. INSURANCE CO:. FLanders 1-20O0 "-—~- 7-3970. ix-1 monaser,. CR J-4300 cxt 44C ~. !26 E&ex street -MiiiWn. jj.j.'Suiiunit, Avenue^ Summit, ORange .7-3849. PRIVATE sale—Empire secretary, ALTENBURG PIANO "HOUSE 3D—RUSCfcbLANEOUS -- "TRENTALS" antiaue chestn>thers7"CR "3-0002. 1150-East JeraejL^t^ Eilaabeth.-N; J : FURNISHED ROOMS 3—CLO1WING INCOME-fix RETURNS PRBNCH alto sax aiid~elscinet, ex- PERSONAL &, BUSINESS ATTRACTIVE, large room. In nice j THE ROBIN HOOD SHOP. 2 Taylor cellent condJtlon. CR 7r3529,_$395 EXPERTLY prepared. Bookkee-ping neighborhbod, 1-block—fTom—center" f Street." Mlllburn, sells used cloth- cash only. and accounting, for sm^U.. business•juoiu«». °* town, near all _transportatlonr-i WANTFIT ; tng of better quality for every meni' 62 Snyder Avenue. Berkeley Heights"-'»>-•-^ illchen privileges-and- parking fa- 1 bi-r of the family. Evening dresses. —P-IANO & ORGANS ~ CR-3-OOVO, crmresrcR 3-2082. • - ' etc. Hours 10-5. Baldwin Estey and otihers;'"' jrJCOME tax returns expertly pre"- ATTRACTIVE, . ,newly. decorated 3A=BERK-EtE-V-ltEIGHTS closed all day. Wednesday. DRexel roomj-kltchen prlvile'gea. CE 7-2515; "SUMMIT SUMMIT 9-4126. ' _••••'. DUDKIN PIANO CC pared. Reasonable rates. Call DRexel «-1477. 7 .. ... ' COMFORTAB r MOVING to Florida. One floor MOTJTON lamb coat, excellent con- Jlortti Ave. at'RR;Statlon, Westfle-ld, PPm_near.. center.,'.! GOES^SUMMER DRAWS NEAR WE HAVE YOUR HOME house.;,5..rooins^some-iurniture..No AD 2-8jBill lenders, t)f ;Oh'ath>d,: dltion. Ii75. ME' 5-8907. _. ROOFING, bath, garage. J brokersr~Aftw TT30~ CR 7-1948 "JS—KANOS—on dlsplay-^all. woods- ppalnmigg . ti •••."• ' 33 YEAR9_QLIlU3fiE Condition Bun- Center... hall colonial PERSIAN lamlb coat and mijfj, and makes. Rent or oiiy:—^KUJJETV "34 ^THE -FRUrT-TEEES IN COdHPLEl. . E SECJLU&ION'. . 3-bedr.oo-m galow,-2' ut-drwiim,. living & dining CHATHAM TWTT i^ ^Lgood-condltion -$35^—heaver—jacl MErCury "3-4745. - ^IRST.tlCFocJront, private -rooms,—S^-.'-batiis,—mod == I 3 ackeV i>lano—sei'vloei—Dbwe.-—^233—Broad. UPH0LSTER1NG, draperies,. lovely—spot r—closo—to—ev Golonial with den and lav. on lst.floor,_attached gar-agCr—Th&-fooinsj-Mt-&-pantiy4-dea- •bedroom with dining—arear solarium, 2-car - —— $35. Both~ Slze~T4rT)BeTOr~F336•""3 ~:S5re5t.l&umnilt. CR-'3-74S8. Crentleman. "CR 3-8597 m flpor. K U9nnnn garage—wtth asphalt di-ive.'and .covers; repairing, reflnlshlng. ^SS^MM^SSSB^^JS!l^iSSW3SMi^^IS^St^^Sh:. '"" """" " - ll^:ltatdaotr-Converilent» -Round'-'• Resale MlMl^S>rtnKHeld3Aye 5 BEDROOMS: 2H Ba/tl-j.^lce size yp siiir^tr 'ld iskiiig'-$25,300 GViVz% as-mmableSitgr S^worth- a call~trnSR all schools (grade hlg-h- ariU paro- Mondays, Wednesdays.- ' GEIRMAN Shepherd pups, AKO rooms, older-home:.Wllsp}r?SehooF= Ohlal I.- (Jail- uEIoriearly.- inspection. lstered.-Excellent breeding a.nd teSii^. _£3LAZEERQ«K=SHE(PAEI1 Realtors. - . $25,000. ; : 1 MIUiBUSN b^elul_ Akll$33,000 HO -R'U NNYM'EAD'£ R©A'I>^ g penunentT^Reasonable—Terms If de-- PIANO ^.TUNING,, reasonable price; room, 3 windows, near -V/H I-TM&RE-&-JGH NSON two or three times, good condition, alied. "Four Wl°da," . MJ 7-2467. wltih long emerlence. CR 7-3529.- Parting. Gentleman, SO 2-9458 HOMES- 5 BEDROOM COLONIAL! 2 CR. 3-4653. $130 Per Month -porcnes Brayton-School —,. $29,500. 6 Bank at. Heal tors CR 3-1404 Chl/tvhoiise-ls- vacant a-nd ready lor POG^-good ' with" ""children; needs hoiiae . and cellar SPRmGFIBLD- B61 Morris:Turnpike.^-I old Contemporary^-Alt-h Jhl- ydU'to lhoye-'rlBht .Hi; It Is a luxury FURNITURE Eves:s: . 33-1829 " ((Mrs . Bannister)) °"Ofl ri"m<-' Tyjt.-h lnrga yard • fift. cleaning; all" Kinds, uomiortabie, convenient," Parklnir '• _ porcri" 2 baths, rec. room. Ves, $130~per month will pay theNEW:- WOODI.AND PARK — 4 Bed- ranch with through center hall, DRexel 6-6225. • — CUM* to mxk, Toua and schools. $28.- CR 3-2568 (Mrs. GutwlUlg)" BEDKOOM-set flirdseye 'maple, live 5323. - - '• •• floor waxlng-CK-fr-56T4T- mortgage ami taxes orr-this 4H year rooms, Den & Porch —~: BY owner,,choice location— 1 room, SOOTTT. male, 3 years AKC, -good old home, Just reduced In price and School — $48,300. paneled ~ recreation .room -paoeled. pieces, without mattress & swings, CLEAN—and—repair--cnlmneys ana CTJEAN "large room, I.-HWO. " f i " _•• 2' bjvth ' ColonlaT; modern kitchen, -den^dxeam kitchen, W4ill oveji, dlsJl-' $25r*R.. 7-H42;. " lthhil-childrend , reasonabliy priced. gutters Wash combination wln- CR 3^1832. waiting fnr. -dishwasher—wall-to-wall, cargetlfig; AO 3r3825. washer^" many custom extras^ in- tii-and out./Rdnhardt, WY3 ; 3-ySura.d »put proofed basement >, panelled recrea- deep w'ooded lot; in the low 30s. DESK ' mahoganys—kldaiey— pT ttoWB" NICE^rodm, iiwin—neas 38 Wood- - tlon ^ooo^-^- bl5jBi g^SgTj^jn. .cludiilg louvre doors,. 10-vely bed- glass top JiladmOR ma.n-2-1078. land Avenue, Summit: CR. 3-9671.-- S+afford Agency CR 3-7980. "' • • • l_room- , suite of 3.be4spomaj 2Vi uatlis; 3-7955." CAllS FOR "»37,S»qp | lovely, high-location in-Summit Tie- REALTORS on "j-i acre of. beautiful property ONE ^22x42 In. maple knee . hole FTJRNmiRB .repalrSBK-Md rrfinlBti- THE;;. CD:. .qoCja- EucHa. Ave- lnlty—nealnitynerr statiotti n andd schoolehol r '• OPPICEBniLlJING wltti 3 .stores, desk.. Hanson, 28 Glen l956 FOKD panel truck:, "FiOO- 8 lng.: Reasonable prlcee. I. 'rprster, ljfii <»ld Contomporaxy. -V: baths, 10- BallJ^ fitrpp^. - CR "-3-1000 offices on and floor, parking lot; wltll'vlew! For pe'rsoii-aj reasons the •Glen Oaks_Ase>_ 1956 nue,..Summlt:3or those appreciating- l«rr» f«imlly room. Wall to Trail car-- '. ' Eve5'.'~<5-.-SunS=eR 3-4S72-J ftUHi-er-r^would. lllce lmmedlate^-fift-lenuel , Summit. Mkj;ar "~ an^uniusualhomeBlnglendan.uniusualihome.-Blngle-an d It SdJOtolt »27.500. #5 000"—411-45 Mspl t^S ThlsJsJhe ,best_bjiiJpr thjrt money bl©_rooms wlt.h—pyi'^j witviifyiit REACTOR • "-•"• mdirCR 7-4535.- SOFA, 3 cushion Chippendale, -good l?50 CfiRYJJLEE, dependable .trans^ SNOW-plowlng; Ugst haullngfrcelja£ in" town! TOT further "details; an. ln-conaitlon; -lth^a$50CB rttto^$loe.—OR-7-6OT7, i^^ mm ^ ' B •^TI .1"" mrnUT'- - ' *—* terior inspection call . .-^-r-. — 3=0139. LARGE room, • seml^private batll^-| homo priced unOer $30,-: Top of Diamond Hill Road " SCHOOL-ARfeA- 1955—Roadmsfeter " "4-dooi "6161. —•=- - seaa.n, powBf^rBteering—and—seat, railroad, and buses; lr'eo" - «00. • ...... Call anytime CR 3-3363 Walklng. distance—to schools and DESK, walnut, 66 -Ineh^^h pARPENTRY - THING - PAINTTNQ This liuma separate dining room, porch, large situated near the center of all ac- any.-rocker,-* $15; gate leg taible, $KS; pr«ipiired.' by graluate accountant, In- ^hcauttful Glen Oala and Hrst i tivities. Call., us right now -because- Owner CR, 7-0522. miles, original owner. .Must. seal. = Unfurnished Rooms-For Rent lot/ H M smalp'server, $10; smjill mahogany •youF"Eome"""or mine—at your con- tlnlo advertised^ Thru hall, living the_ asking price is only $26'500: SK¥TOP Best 'offer. over .$1600.- eatiurday and .Ternience:-WYmjan_2-64»l. ONE or two rooms, frivato, Jntn..: looni. with true colonial fireplace, 25 .year mortgage to "NEW-LISTING •-"-_ desk', $20; walnut ohest,-$25;-,d4shest- Sunidayi 0^7^1702. •laihily dining" room, open^porch qtuilifiea -buj'er —$24.-500.00 Enjoy a real CDTrntxySHcu setting gglassel s picturesp;; traysr-eterThe-YefSyrrf - repairing—onair—bot- ^H&MSblLA^D CCOO. nat- FURNITURE auoderri kitchen -van' disliwasTier, . EEALTORS' •ytl, UB neiu- the heart of "Sunuult, .- niQdern terday Shop _3il3il« MainStreeMain-Streett . MlllMlll- 1958 OPEL -Retaird garavan rtatlon torns-rebuUfc-*8<-Bofas,--*12. In your ONE_or_two rooms, J»rd7at» lava-tory, —jjaaelled _sle.n. 4 Family David K:Stratt6h- 41 Maple" St., Summit CR 3-7010 and Xlricclln =«crrool. .This 4 bed-ura, l woodland . settEg _near top-6f. jb wagon, immaculate conarHon, i/i/j00 home. Cushions rebuilt, $8 and up, parking. • CR 3-8040. 7 ' •bedrooms, 2 batJis,-Hiige—reereatlon 425 Springfield Ave. Berkeley Heights . Sun.-& Eves. Call " —' room, 2 path white Colonial—wlth- —mountalni-' Just 3 miles from West- BEDROOM set, 'honey mahogany, miles;*; $18007 C4U0B 7-j4O4-BTt«r Eeupholsterlng, drapes and- elip- ~5!b6m~7TOltli":'flr«place._iu basemehtr — -- -— . v OR-7-1162 Mf. Da.ughaB.an. .station regular time and with lPa tnorough- 8 BOOM duplex, garage, —ad]olning po*ger~ eteerliiK. -power- F!P *lfi

bath, laundry uu SMAUi-^apartmen Fn.ES-SAVE MHiBS KTtchen-^-Ald—rttsfawastnay. 'S nearitown^OH7; 7-22S0: . 3ot Point .wan^c^cn Itroi^counteItroi^countr niSnUiasatory oir-tgp rsngif. Eating-space in kitchen y '~ jJnfurnished'HtpiFForRe'it )\ -• r' " . as well as separate dialng room. pair gold colored drapes fully lined, 3-0(200 or eves. CR 3-7«0. Aitho 1 «-ouKHM)t-=wln_ii. beauty " BROS.,1 REALTORS $40; youfh chair, .$3; mirror 33x45. 1957 CAD1LLAO pink, all power TRTRDBERO T U. DEACON 3 rooms and bath, first floor, in contest today. • I a-ni well put to- Oa-11 LORNA KINSLER to inspect. I-Tlils Is a >'West"-housh e so you know $15; gym set, $li. CR 3-2994. PAINTING, ext riorior,, InterInterior;; ppaperp - (216- Spfld. Ave., New Providence - • - -- - it'its' goodd. $21 500500. features, lowmlleage. CR 3-2145.. . workmanshipknhip . EEss -Mountainside. FAnwood 2-4431. . setlier - and those who know" CR 3-7060 Open .Sat. & Sun. BEAyTTFITL mirror, 54 x 54 $25. hanging. Qualit Wv bay I iun*iu uuusually. good tltlmatest > DRexDReiee r 9;4023. FOUR'room garden aiwurtment. ren> 3Rexol '6-0448. ..'•>' WANTED TO BUY $130. CR-. 3-5119. COLONIAL furm^ l-'ui-ttierniorc. the piece of 6.A.'Alkopp,lnc. WILLIAM ROETHEK paintingg, pap - .'r;Llfi foul- t->c!ii nouip iTI muTilyT" •Suip.:iiUrciil"caUt6 I OOUlip-y 1s. d'E DISHWASHER, und'er counter; i ^ti 46 Maple FOUR rooms, bat TRANSFERRED- HOMES" '$175. CR 3-1S66.' ' " of *uid ptrhnnciiiptrhnnciiigg. ^, 46 Maple rooms, bath; Hot water, -to trausporUtUon7—Lu^-luus llvlug, by rea&oiis or location and 1,1b- OLD SHORT HILLSTID., MILLB/ITRN furnaces-removed. CR 3.^2474. Sif 61 heat..Cfefe|| 3-4624 3462.4 '—"" i-i';il dliuenslons. .a constant to Rhode Island, owner offer.-*- this Ave.. Springfield. DRexel 6-2161. • ITJCIH.. dlntny room. Ululu-n. .sci-ccn- DR S-22(iG. Eves.. DR' 6-5237. Realtor . 9—JIISCELLANEOUS . I elL^poich on [ir&l. three bedJ'oonis source i>! pteffsure and satisfac- lovely 111-year aid brick, front Col- COLlrEXTTOR wishes to purchase old HERMAN SCHM1D1 painting and TWO rooms, near bath, for buslnesa 302 East Broad St., Westrield N. J. dolls, condition not important. Boa decorating, formerly- Schmidt i& woman. CR 3-8738. _ •>. and ' bath on second, and .storage', tion to my family. My several cftilal- with center entrance, living NORTH SIDE, CLOSE IN.' 1 MARLTN 39A lever- action rifle, 22 room on third floor.. Full, lniswllen*.. bedrooms and nuim?rous bath- room with fireplace, separate dining Phone: ABarns 2-63(10 cal.' Weaver 4X scope, excellent 142 Summit Herald. Heltman.- For free estimate call NICE,- 3 room apartment, Meyen- screens and storm- sush. Taxes are |, rooms greatly contribute to our room, modern-kitchen, screen porch Westfic-ld Multiple IJsMng System condition. * CR 7-1565 after-6. ' MUrdock 6-2057. i vUla MI 7-2066. ,-- J . : Spacious Colonial.home In top locu- Sundays by Appointment OLI3 lumber ana furniture, also an. 1525.1.00. l-'l-iiukltll iLlld WUsdn schools, u cdmlort and convenience. I am leading to • beautiful aimken terrace tion and .perfect for ffrowiug fanjily-'' . tlques and bric-a-brac. ME 5-7975, ..\-kilt! s:«.5u(i. Please call. :]jeu -for eugageiiioiits so - come with bar/beque, 2-car garage; taxea HOSPITAL Beds,' wheel chain, walk- ROBt. FABRICATORS .4' ROOM duplex,'; garage~alr^ooii-— lilvlns rixmi with fireplace, dining ers, sun' lamps—for salo or rent. il J. Marian], 5 . - Interior ? Exterior. Painting dltlqned; 2 bedrooms, 2 baths pow- • W. -A.McNAMARA; Realtor! .du-,and.»ee._mOBomeUmc. Price: $457; well construptedT-^&Hi-frTrwIth- MOD) tile kitchen,-panelled brt. Pfflm y Pin*Tl WE fmy" house furnfBmngs- —'--• Paperhanglng- - . -•'. dee -room; -recreation—room;' $26S; 1Ulddl 'plastep r walls; located In- fine nel&h- nook,- lavtttory' and porch. •WESTFIELD VICINITY qt.3-38»u; (.-vW CH 3-iaClil Ml 7-l3S» V .,""", L, 7S,' mv hi- Jd 1 Wil S' tion Center, Summit, CB 3-7171. lEWelry; clocks; pianos; rugs; every- ALL WORK GUARANTEED month. ImniedlatD occupancy. Bves.. borJiood 1In i i new Wilson School j 4 SEVTSN' rooiii Split Level, 3 bed'-! fripnd.s. ' ™ " trtct; asking:ing• Jif"S2B.5UHl ; oners luv 1 t m 1 ! 'flOmBr eiu. ~~~~ on -second. -The -closet -space -Is • UUIbCULUNIAL ' 1958 16 foot Hillner. Convertible top, Madison. 9359. rooms, flnlBhed recrejtlou room; 4i . especially large. side ourtalns and full cover. With Oallery 2S0 Main. Street, PAPBRHANUittii — Quality work- Seawoid: $19,000. CR 7-4525: Prinr BUTLER-AGENQY, Realtors Finished recreation room.- two car. $19,900 . Teehee .trailer,- Evlnrude Lark mot- ?R 7-2^07,...... rijanshlp, estimates cheerfully. giv- FOUR room; apartment, available r A. S. Anderson slfjate Qiiiy. Can assume 5% mort-l, Dc VortEt Ave :' OB 3.7700 attached givT-ase at grouiul level .and or. Used 3 times. CR 3-1610 after 6. WE PAY CASH jar. your used .fur- en. E. wrttr. Rnegershausen. DRexel March 1st. Business cquple. CS 7- REALTOR lovely perennial, snrdrri miikes this A .rare 'combination: house cute! owiwjr uiixloiis luiil wjwi'Hng offers. PA.'EVERGREEN SEEDLINGS niture, antiques, -silver, books, brlc- 6-2384. . _ 038D aTter 5 p.m. -144 Spfld. Avc, Summit, un."3-S400. one owner home a.n ex'celluit prop- a-broc. paLntlUKS, works of art. etc ariRtlNG. • Redecorated five room- erty in the mld-'i/rtli's. Jilst over ttic llric' In nelBhbo'rljig' We have-the best • of Xmns Trees, 'MNTINO- & DECORATING—Room '.;. . .GOLONJALS. Scotch Plains, a11940 model Colonial Pines, Spruces, Firs, Send for listing GEOBQE'5 AUCTION ROOMS painted; -2 coats: -wallji, woodwork, ftpartment wlth:..heaf supplied^_P,rc-,.... ' RRST HOUSE : ~"~"Listed ThirTmeP^" To inspect by .[(-piiolntinbut call "- ' 83 SUMMIT'AVENUE: (•»-,.M., business couple. Rent »95. i-Ailxe^WaUipi: In a wonderful nelghiborhood' on a today. S35 n room. Outside painting,' ga- 1 pretty'•str'eetrTh»'*lfrtel"l*?lni"ToonT —-.-^.-TeL^GRastvlow—7-091l6o - rage8**-h(>!rieB-r-JB*9-l872i'"-"'''"--'':'--' School aj'i'ii. ,ruit listed *iT.voii"vr ii'nil your fill of apaninerrS" colonial 4 be-dTOoms. 3 baths.' Plot I "-"'SGHROTH'S^NUBSBRY We will buy your attic - contents. I we'd ltke to holp you find' Just the 100 x 160'. ''WAtroTiriNcr" lias a fireplace, the dining loom Is ROOFING AND (SIDING THREE rooms and bath. 3rd floor: l — ."see It today with- • "Personal-Service" REALTOR 10.3xll'.iO, the kitchKB Is modern, INDIANA, PA. out fall. Iris ht first house I We've lots of 2." S23.500. ^Wilson-Franklin sclirjojs. PHO wanted'. Spinet upright, or heat hot water, electricity •tap- Asking S23.5D0.0O! l>nt«ence and will bejjlad to answer 4. bedrooms; bath, OH steam heat. Lackawanrm Plaza Short Hills there's a laundry also,, an opep n APPLES—kept crisp, Juicy end grand. SOuth-Orango 2-. .closing costsy Oh, eetc offic. Deo angivye da'usy large roonw l-ii. batlis, p6rch. (Vic- i second rUrar' are ample. . Rlamede Farm, Chester 125, follow BOOKS room, bath. CR 3-4572. • • k floor has five bedrooms l' bath ""' evening to look at pictures and lnityl. S27.500„., . Plot 10__0. x.. 280_.- .T I,SPLIT level, 3 bedrooms, Mi baths.. Notice, we're Multiple Listing Mem- directions from our sign Route SELL your booni to a specialist INSTRUCTIONS Basement Rcc Room. 2 car de- !discuss your needs. 4. Dream Icltchen, thru entrance finished recreation' room, dlshwash- bers and ' can show you anything, 24 opposite Cross-Roads Inn. with £6 years'' experience. Call the THREE room apartment available Ihall, 3 bedrooms, l-'i tile baths, i cr. V, acre fenced, recently painte'd listed (and most everything Is). SCCORDIQN ' UtnTAB- April .Jat. CR 3-7532 after-6. . • taohed garage.' , nOI ! FINE, furnishings. Antique silver-, P M Book": Shop. PLalniteld 4-3900'. Lessons given In your home 'large porch. Tip fop location In" vie-I Inside and out, four years old-with .-, RANDOLPH-WIEGMAN co, . ' anci aslc for deballs.-- ••'• • > • -r _ ' ~~ASKWR"S20'500.001' __.. c ware, rugs, fireplace fixtures, desks, I Werner .; Z—'—Frontier 7-4930. Unity. • ••' • '" -- Imany extras. $21,900. 4'± 'c mort- Multiple Listing Members 1ERK'SHIRE"-^DENS~~ TAkf- possession of tills picture- 1 REALTOR 1 safes, fl&ng ca'blnxts, jewehy,jy,. etc. aOOD prices antiques, chLna, glass- j5 Mountain Ave.. Murray-Hill N. J.3. . $21,000. 3 bedrooms ilvi'lig room, gnai , CR 3-7364 after, Monday, . 153 Mountain ATC. Westfield. POPULAR plaiu-, •.•iO-Iesl5n9- guarr . sqiie 3 bedroom Colonial In the Madison GllGalleriesi , 250 MMaiin StStreett, ware, bric-a-brac, 'etc, REdwood !•• , Brayton School area la Juiie'a-tid , Top'of Diamond Hill Road, diniujj room, large. kltchenr. paneled , " ";— niiTCTikinikir AD 2-6609 Sun. & Eve:. AD 3-3354 anteed: also classic. Artist's 9« Now England Avenue; Summit* i Call anytime , .. 'CR 3 Madison. We buy and sell . every- 6733. CR 3-8250. be ready for school. m • Seotem- 'CR* 3-3363 den, recreation room, garase. Short I ... OUT5TANDITSO; ' Branch of New-York walk station, bus etc. (Vicinity. I • HI FI AMPLIFIER, speaker and/or A lovely 5'^ room dupleS a.]>artment. RLUS several others which may new 1,5.1110s.) split level care- TW.O leather • lounge' chairs, Erlgi- used FM Radio receiver. DRexel 6-' TUTORING.' All electric kitchen, ideal building? ir ' .AskillK S 28.600.00 1 REAL ESTATE WANTED r •Sliacioui y bedroom Colonial In Spring Wonder nieet your • Beviirements, Call us fullj''.'detailed and., planned- for dnirn •-'. electric lroner. bookcase 7204. ' • •- EnftllshEnsl , History,—^Arithmetic,ymetic, • d«mel«m - arggc rooms;;. Alr-co.ri nutt" • wutc-lutlll ' Sprinj; unfulunfuld Grace A. Handwork, Realtor dciTt buildingg in Summit, Morris SERVICES, OFFERED pills two porches — .'one com Around j on frof m a picturi e windowed hull! to live MOST In kitchen cabinet. o(fic'e«slze desk. OR 376677. W. HammeM, jr. OR 7-1S10. 308 Springfield Avc. OR 3-9400 planning there is- a fully ciir- U Callll CR 3-3M633M6. CAHr-SNTERS . FRANK .H. TAYLOR & SON ' " bliiatlon glass and screen, tlic | SpliSli t LLavell on a -'•.•Ide., beutlfu) Eves. Sun. CR 3-3" RED velvet love sc-at," $50; 21" Mag- TEACHER, tutoriiiK all subjects, .iHier serccn-cd. vvoodi^l lot ovfr 250' deep. Raised Iioti'd Urt.iiB rooin-i.wlt.h flre- re.>i batli, niuvox TV $51); odds and ends, CR GET-THE" B1SSX-FOR-LESS .\ 23 So,__HarrlBon Street, Euat'Orange nl:a-c. dJ.nTHs inoln Villi atlj-.i- ;ii vlily riKjm. dJuJ.UK •'••OOTI.I,' llbntr>-." gruilesM to 8. CR'7-3380.' ... ~" • -' • ' - - «• •W.Oijo.flU'ilii-ttrUi llrcpliu.-p . roojiiy icLtclion. BUSINESS PROPERTr j 3-833a_ ' •All building .repairs and alteration*! orcU, 2 rtiii ballio. Pnlcod lit- pon:l.i. U bcdruciHis; . 2 'r 1'M"lrtri' ''oom' P™'- dll 3ii47SxnUt . -projettor —nranteed reguita. OR-. 7-4555-ttf-ter tiontiuy; adults only. 400 Broad of butler -jetj . come, see It!- ' Us for • appointment to show rdcr i.'oum. 2 ciu-.. sarage. hot Herald. .«' . '\. . screcn: fireplace set: crocheted'bed- FRDD STENGEL, 6 p.m. Street, Summit. Call- .after -5 p.m. wn l vr u bm morlBagc spread: modern mahogany double Corpont'ry repaifsii , alterations, CR 7-3342. . WANTED: SUMMIT, NEW 'PROVI- bed;, refrigerator, $50| odds, and cabinets .Jmrs, formica, tops. rec. PIANO and theory; beirinncrs, ad- DOUGLAS BURGDORFF JOBS-BECK-SCHMIDT CO. Car--l to'"" Inspect.' -' " ' . DEVICE. BERKELEY" HTS XftBA- '•£ ' adults. CR76077 Realtor •> - ends, CR. 7-2780. • "".-.". . reatlon rooms, additions.'1248 Mag- 3 ROOM apartanent. New 'Provl* •••Mury. Jii.. Flood)d, . Hcartoltcaltorr. - rnikii/n-KSirimi n-'-iii • Oldcc' - ••'•'hoilujB• . ""W•e 'want'- to rcjbulld nolia Place, T/lUon, N. J. MUrdook TDTORING,' math or science, deuce availabler Apr*l 1st.- OB•'.*> T-ii til Dlumonci HllfnoaU iV.luai 3 13eeph« GAS' furnace, completop , UseC Hire* ; m iV.luai 3 Beeohwood UpaulrRANK, L.. ls.O5biy H,-IJe^ltpr them. If j-Qu.wa.iii .to'sell rnace 8-6032- ',-.•- , ..'.-; grades 7. fhru 12.''CR 3-5658. (533 after 6. • ; ;. .. 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a H 3 J nessWi e o : rcat I This week—t*vo entirely s«p-_id y- -' ' .4 U' W y '' IratCi exhibita^krc—compefina ing them; They inclMeT"Vi"ew or the public's attention on the frottiiPompey's Head'' by Hanu - llspLay sholves in" the main ilton Basso, "Blandingls Way" lallway ofthe Frco.Puiflic Lii.by gric Hodgjns, "Pi)int. ol ,No •rary of Springfield, The first Return" by P. J, MTa" yas placed th"ere~T>y OHT and ^tJ^Nineteen.-.--'JiitJhly y Four" by' liter second-is a "Collection of!Graf!G y FlFlaiiniSsl l SuitS"i by Sloan ks to supphjinenl L)iei _ l^^ psed in tfcfe current library" read- Ajeain"'by Th'omas.Wolfe,r-and Siscusalon groups.'. . •T'Se Calne Mutiny-^ by Her- |;The~first is to honor ORT day man Wouk. • :•"•„*'. VhJoh isubfiing hetd •througnout | he country on Wednesday Fortune Magazine wnere. he is "arch 2. The initials stand ?or an editor, Mr. Whyte..rnenJiojied U.S. GOV'T. INSPECTED •ganization for /RehabiJitalton a number of. bthtr snewal re- Chef Boy-Ar-Dee iugh Training which -s|">ri search reports ~"in—scholarly lors "vocational training A magazines and named a nunVbe,* Spaghetti Sauce largemap shows the location of of-other impo]rtattrt>0eks;eithe Ihe various training corft«rsxby authorj>r by_.lftk_ .'. throughout thivworitl, The su in-1 "The books exhibited which " men"~giye4ooial aid. am! stii-"tural Mobility"'by R, A. Soro- MISS SYLVrA FEl.DMAN ienLjifialth care are'"'l-iknwlifaffi»ll oh- America" by W.-.L. Warner and via Feldman to Robert Dener Beta and .pictures cull alien James Abeg.gllen'and Sizes 4 to 9 lbs •loir tospeeiallieaturcs: Maia- bla" by R. C, Wood. —: enaiiceTTIealth^aiid Guardian' Mr Kapstatter particularly hip aids providetl by ORT. recommended J-.—It- Hwell's. Road, Springfield. ti lies n.9ver"The~Btg=Gi>mpa'nyiM5i |ither named or suggested _Ln which covers the^STmre (dean Dry Milk Solids he book "The Organization found in • "Thcr Organization of'Crier Avenue, Elizabeth. Ian'' by W. H. Whyte, Jr." On Man", and is easier to read. Miss Feldman' was graduated ' Scallop Dinneri>!E fcuesday-ZTevehlng-- Mr. Milton Tin next discussion oh "Thfroe m Jonathan Dayton Region- M»k«il2qu» Uppjiiatter. led a llv«4y-74isrus- Lonely Crowd", by David Ries al High School, Springfield, 'at- k. jlllqulil milk FULLY 0OOKEO-4VHOLE OR HALF lion of this book. In il tne an-, man and others-will, belin—two. tended Newark State Teachers' . • -. Shrimp -...gSiSSt- iior-mirintaiire that size .ot bic-weeics, March 10, Mrs. S. Uryan College and wasgradihiied from 'SHANKLESS, SKINLESS, EXCESS FAT REMOVED 10 TO 12 LBS. Fish Sticks --SiS(pulct-Frou:n •ganizations of all . types' is"Haas..will-be--the leader. The Berkeley-School in East Orange: Cashmere pping the strength of Amer- fret that .nearly alHhe twenty She is. associated with Vanl^n .rair-iifin—Whyte-feels that, thf-eopies • of ffie books provided Pump &-Equipment Gorp. Divi- ffac t that some of. this activjiy.y.' for each discussion are oeing "Super-Right" Quality - BONELESS BRISKE |S—hidden by an apparent be ustd shows a widespread in side. eVoUnt purpgser~a-lth-otighr.-i.t-pprg - terest. The bad weather . Mr. Denerstein-is a graduate,! lfTd ally is jpotivated by the self-Tuesday evening must iav _of .Jeffersort High Schools-Eliza- interestterests aatf ths sponsorssponsors , makes kept manyj>eoplmanyj>e&plee awayr~How^ CORNED BEEF . J ^ „. „„. Ib. beth, and he _ attended St.. fXsAl the, more dangecaus^. . ever .the dozen people^whoidid Peter'^"College ~of~Indugtriai Specially cured in our 03. Gov'h Impeetea Corned Beefrooms for finer flavor! So-me of the people present venture out were rewarded b; S Relations. He is with Wesi greed-wiUTTfie^author, a few a warm -and intimate diseus~ YELLOW thers felt that the growth was_sipn. Everyone appreciated Mi- Instrument^Newark:' (CIUJ) -4wlft'«-Pr«iniuni tral- process and that the Kapstatttr's finerieattership. 2*2$ bad features were not as black ed by about~15,0(lO: taxpayers, Pork Shou 3 ders •"!- pk9. |as painted. It was. generall••"-y . SERVICE IS 1SEYN0TE cannot achieve such-a .standard. agreed that there was no w-ay- AT XIBRARY HERE It, therefore, must do the best |to return to thq- conditions and SERVICE: This is an flea it can. Pork Canned Hams Ito'irlbi. ortunities -our_fathers en- thai business and, institutions One-of the things it does that BEE Jjpy.ed in the last_ century. No strive for and sometimes fall many other,-libraries do not-do, Nu-Sofft lorre wished.this but many won- Smoked Tongues < 53J Stewing VenL •""^ 4?^ to give. It is that intangible ideal, Is to remain-open Saturday Fabric softener rint* FRESH Idered -where- the present-day hard to .measure, but a shining afternoons. • Its- hours on Satur- Extra targi dad y are hthe same as on all othe days orLWEFWURSr Spring"fiplfl fir t.hp •fjrst time5 P.M. The evening hours are' Fim Orltp . •still—rest-ricte^ Byih* pi«c» confojan..ia-soci''l' aiixL cf Sprirfffieffl~nhrary in. he terms pfTibranes' they have 9-P7M—on^M on'd a^sTnrd"Fricl ay Pascal Ce activities as well as in~fte~busi l eco>me 'complete oc_Eli2abeth.-There on—men.L :~— Library discovered p vice il CO Green Cabbage In his book Mr. Whyte uses by milliyvdollar; Budgets . "W offer; 4t was ar- fkiion. to illustrate seme ot his-^yMpLcould stay open 12 or tj--rangedd that it remain, open "orf CillfornU tWi .^^c- points- .Thest books have" neen[ a7day. The'Free Public Ipla^ill - on di^bdiyb andd persons s Library cf Springfield, with Jts Winter. These holidays include Fresh Dates thosejust passed_in February,- Super Suds |enj ing stories about presgntJJimited personnel, and 'support- Indian WWIF Lincoln't Birthday and Washing- UPTON'S X-35 Rentals Rentals Ton's Birthday,_.and, in addition, Detergent three in the autumn: Columbus NORWAY SILD r\UNFURNISHEimiPr. Unfurnished Apt. For Rent Day, Election Day and Veterans IUrHi Day.-ABouLthis time, many Blue Petar Brand—lapbrted 2^ ' T»rM~r»MTE OCCUPANCY ' ' ^bmyn^M^m ; NEW LUXURY 9 STORY APART-MENT- full day to work. Co'gate'sFab W SOU \M MUNN ' -gpi-rngfieMLibraryzis-able to For lauridry and dislie Modern HighTSpeed ... -do this by rotating the staff holi- ?--••••••-»# DAIRY FAVO q Blevutora . - ?. ' •' ~' days. -Withjhe__idea of giving . kitchena ..'S'Jih "bultt-ln 100* PARKING; .. .. ^ • thebest possible"serviceT j counter-top -range;- 11 AMPLE PRHB PARKING AREA'S' -_ ajs, efrfeerator with top.freezer: SEE OUR-EURNISHED the local library^is pleased to _ JUODEt APARTMENT (AIl--ln Color) j'ffer this lit.t.lp ftjf of extra zct- G BEANS _ 4. ROOMS (1-BeSroom) 5 ROOMS (2 Bedrooms. 2 Buths) vice to the-=commumty-, -_r -JStJgab-ilT ' - . BentaTOrfioe on Premises — e wiihwt FACIAL TISSU OHango 4-7244 DIRECTK)NS FROM NEWARK Color By'j 6'^t Central Avo. to Munn:-turo-Tt~tatnin-Mi Hal! block ASP Brand—Diajigg «nd QrapefrjjjL ^zr B"Y,BUS Tnke-No. 21 to Milan Av'e., walk south-lWr-blooksto-property- or.'tnke No- 24 or Nn. 44 lias (o Central and MunnTVVes., Irolk half block north to prop'e-rty. ' -• _ • ' . _, MARGARINE tOA'EDEN APTT7 4 la-ge ^uist rooms, KOPAir~ | garage; Murray HU1. co :venlent to Hablsoo—Twin Papk • 0 Roinpir RSBRI ill Labs, station. Rscently reiecorated. WANTED . Dealer •150 month. CR-3-7019 after 5. _For «uf»matte w»ih«n— ItWO or 3Vi room jipartmonta with Color & Black & White FIG NEWTONS 33 BURR YS COOKIES J private entrarce and sei>arate Unfurnished- Apt. Wanted ; . Processing ."" l_baths. ME 5-9220. _ 3V.ORKIN,G,.inother__vrith'.^2_.cbiIdien, "and~5£in."H*ea*t'- and' .desires 4 or 5 room^thtehd hcrt water, all on 2nd-tloui. private DRexeLSr.6375. Jano Parker —Regularly Priced at ^9c—SAVE :10c! I' oatrancc. CB 7-4547. 5 room apartment and office or J TfBW PROVlbENCK' 4 roomlmodern store, Essex Street, Mill-burn;—WY CoSgate's Vel |.«partment; -heat.-.-hot- _.waterF^gas- 1628 between "7-9 rt . • —8-ln?Ii I stipplied; ^car_zmuisportaWoiii_CR For laurdr^ond dishoi _ize I 3-4535... . •'__. X!OTJPLF~wltrr-two children' desire 4 room—aipartjnent ' In Summit or HOT CROSS Beat.—hoi—witte—hi r fur, Chatham—-Reasonable—^rentv-0R ne~5Erggt, Tfc~w' Provl- 8799. . ' ' This week's Lest buy in pii~!-It'sTrflak-=ciusted':--lreatr; UK. 3-5568'. — PTTVfi'"be(li1oomT'2--:; bath;-: elevator /_^bi)r§tingrwith.its 0wn juicy ^ood rrent:.- convenle l7r«rea; • $250 pcr^month. THROUOH-H ~a-eney, en 3-240B.' II«I Parktr—Butter 4VAN-ED to rent one 6r iwo car 'cation 'not Important. Call. EHeSel lenient Salad Dressing ;. I. basement at No. 2 Bank Street we ok ( I_neir corner Summit Avenue, $100. TQO LATE TO CLASSIFY Oall owner. CR 3-1404. ettiest sig&ts , Fels Instant Spaghetti or Macaroni 2 ,-.b. 37c. HELP WANTED—FEMALE Frozen Food Values! More Grocery Buys! GARAGE FOR REN1 WOMAN warvt&d for. ironing --o t ever skinned Soap Granules nfterr.oon a month. CR 7-(U28. 5 or. STRAWBERRY WhlfeBice^ • ••^KS-. • J t ,,\Tf*rV T ' " '»' for1 Ti l if, rent,n"-\*-i nenwt xU\J center, Jie-dHJabfi! IOc-off4«b«U -*vallable. lmmMllately. CR 7-2821. EMPLOYMENT WANTED AnnC«g« 2 oVer water A&p IOM ROOM AND BOARD •IRONING. ' entire family bundle; p *g» pkg. — Sliced Strawberries 2 • 43«— Mv-T-Fine -HQCOI^E «JDDIN& .experienced with shirts. CR 3-6456 Prepared Spaghetti *»>-1 'tr 275 HOME FOR THE AGED 'til 7 p.m. . . i WllvvU UlianutlllEd Bra^J * pkgi. "" HIJ I "rillB_QH LEMON PIE FILLING I—and convalescent. Registered sinceXi e 6 8 C 1B41. The best of- care—the tinest SALE Mr. Glean ';: 26 I—food. Real home, atmosphere, „ For Dole's Pineapple Juice 2 ';;, 35 Contadina Tomato Paste 2.c ;: 21 Tomato Sauce Mn^ 3 further Information please contact FURNITURE All purp»i« Ifq^/M ele«n«r ' :,f&9 SOFA, English lounge, excellei SSiiSi -2 ^ 39c' Tomato Ketchup •.^•M-S 2^t1WB Spaghetti Sauce *""' ' condition. Slipcover. WO. After 6, Macaroni & Cheese ^r; 2 ;;:. & GreenwoodRedCahbage "7/ -; 21 Cooked Macaroni "THErTSVERa-REENS, nursing and CR 3-5045. v "cotivalescent home; new, luxurious. f . Somey surroundings set In a coun- 9- -MISCELLANEOUS •try like atmosphere. Men and worn- Swanson'sPies ^K:: 2 £45' LiverwurstSpread :*****.• >*& Star-KistTuna W «•• Kind professional care>.CR 7- USED typewriter anaTklng_for' cars. $82.io 561^11100*01- the curves, handles like a dreaml Laddie Boy j on CB 3-3224 and CR 3-5SI5 eves.' WANTED TO BUY /tos Alive with Flavor! And "MFG" is the best buy in DAC'HSHUND puppy, smooth hata. THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, INC. 1-lB.BAC: female, wanted. Call CR. 3-0698. all boating history! Six models Dog Food starting as-low as $345. f.o.b. RENTALS - Gatt Sltw It •'-••- — V JactorjLSee *MFG'! WANTED • .,' 30—MISCFLLANKOrS UNFURN. HOUSE WANTED PLATING NCTREPAIRIN'G Laundry Bleach GOLD; SILVER NICKHL BRASS, YANSEN VISITING Scientist BTL,-desires 2 COPPER. FIREPLACE FURNISH- •bedroom furnished or uofurnlslied INGS, ETC. «, >• / > apattment or house Apr. 1st, 2-ohll. PO* TSF'N~ «D >>ACPir«F7,: BOATllNC. Bright Sail iren. CR 3-6376. .i ' • • MADISQN GALL.ER/IES • 230 Mnln[ Slri'Bt. : ^ /wlaUlson —Dai ly-9-^-~'S atrH 0^5^— Furnished House Servico jtorei only in New Jerfey, Staten Island and dockland WANTED PL 7-1700 -THR2E'bedroom home In7ood"a7eii . Estate '•until February" 1961; 3 adujts. Also t Rt. 22 & Jefferson -"(fflSBlia'lfSBff^^ iMS,..WBmRD • ' 2UItI'HitNT ST..-PLAU.HILD, " '^E^^S*^ .2 or 5.bedroom home or aparttnent : NORTH PLAINFIELD .jintil-June. Call; Oavld K. Stratton, HOUSE wanted In -Country Club 2B34 MORRIS AVE, UNION. CORNER OF SPRUCE^T. •.•.;> '" I •••':.!• •-•••-'. , MORRJ^ TURNPIKE. MfLLBURN-r-WESf OF MILLBJJRN Realtor, CR 7-6777. , sr.ctlon of Short Hills 3-4 bedrooms 1 ranch'OT split. Write Box 654 Mlll- HQURS; TUESDAY^ WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY TO » PiM.~FRIDAY TO 10 P,M>-SATURM^ 8>iM.,T.Ct« P.M. « tAROE FREE PARKIN& AREA•• burn Item. " • "1 , »J Tf ._• • •• -•

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•NO. S -^SIGNALS' ' In a Serie! rj day distant or near an | enemy_aireraft may fly over! "SpringfieTd,~~so"high it can't; he_ seen, and drop one Jx>mb RYTH "lii Its blast powee-and -destruc--' Won will surpass all the bombs- all the-planes that flew tor, i United Stater in World' Today's planning for Civil IMPORTANT SAVINGS eferise-is based~on-Strip»-Moliosany. "T r •'tone," Jiigh^JidJg5Vr high-and- store. Get a FREE FLORIDA I''._*low., It means 'take cover'. TRIP CONTEST FORM. Fill it IS YOUR HOUSE POWER STARVED? "When the 'tafre cover' is out with the name you feel KITCHEN^ I _giyen you are under orders to will fit-me best,^ like Channel put your- pers-onai-Br-^family CABINETS JALOUSIE •jolt lervlce with a Circuit; -cmVritfon. - survival plan into immediate ' Charlie, or Fosdick, orMurga- Breaker Panel' cavable for •-^operation. Eraceed In haste to PORCH ENCLOSURE jour, -ureient-ieedj — and •. AVERAGE ti^yjL=Noi;hing to buy J And SAMPLE PORCH: 30 F«» of Jalousie Porch In- al!ojv.for_futnre prowCl^.-PJiy-^^^-« FAMILY" -the family shelter.iT_hen tune in for H "on «ine"~*nd-erii07^__l/^l">^1 if the iudges=selec*^yours,^you _c!yd«r Nin«_ S7" x SV Units-Plus an • r'conelrad'on :ypur_baaery.-rad- eomtorf_ifljl_con- ,f _ f»OWE. '.Jo.:;.640- or 124(1 on the dial. Lis-: win it FREE3RIPUO FLORIDA ^Door '• 2 ' '--•'•-: ten for OiyiL_Pefense_instmc ! There will le a .repreientt- P -FOR J3S.0 L; Seven-days-oiwh' ^ to ' help you In b not use the telephone." -1^3(T-Volan» 2—#1531! 1—#KB54 »lr- Ing. pfedfl.^cr call That's \vhea,rreeman.and his your cfioica men "will; be^poised for action; gj— air-trdnsportytion of natural Birch, Red Birch, Ash. ' REG. PRICE house potrer r%tii]r.~Nd~lib .Knotty Pin» Finiih. Compete 54""i llcatloa ' : Pay Only $5 Per Month 7-Their-;jobTWill=be difficult, some to and from Florida.^ Hurry I and bate unit o» lllujtratrjd,"'with to —$450; 1200 trained"volunteers against Any_adjilt can enter! - mica top. - . ' ..; ' the atom bomb? •_- But their^—job ^sometimes seems nearly iha,t difficult now, |-^—When-it^the few trying-to-pei RECORD CABINET •"isusde the 16,000 plus people of Spririgfield that there is an LOUVERED DOORS PQWEIl^OWER Black Satin Sheen Finish With Brass Emblem ehemyv-taLtliajsnB y .,4 :: ::f Div. of £a.wn'-BOY • 18" 'cutting v l6omb, and that' we'd:-better Worst. 2 H.PI it CTCle • think:-nffw-of=how to save our engine with rectll starterr-catung height adjusts 1": to 3" • Muffle^ 'families later, thaOo~be alert ^ to 19 times larger than average. today means to be alive tomor- 14" Deep lor super quiet -operation •fVWv That's the byword of Civil _ One Shelf • Exhaust blows grass towards dis Defense. .:"~"" charge chute. Camparatilo Talue 3 Comportmerits i Bowl Makes Lead Pre Season Special Completely Silent BEDROOM

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still holds on, to third place. Red Spoked Wheels. HERE'S ALL YOU Consisting of 2 T-posrs, 2 clothes Ehrhardt's Electronics,'in filth HAVE TO DO! Boys or girls up i© lino props,. 100-fr. of plastic place, is only three games out clothes line. of first. years of age are eligible to adividual.honors went to Co- come in to any ChanneJ store and fill Drill burri of Ehrhardts with his 189, out a FREE~7kUT07CONTEST-FORMr Forsberg Jigsaw THORJEHCJL BUCK 8 DECKER 224 and 226 for a 639. H. Burdett Fill in the name you feel best de- "Will cut a 2x4 oaiily. 2 Amp. motor. WITH SCREWDRIVER ATTACHMENT Made by tht original Wiz Saw Co. GRINDER HEAVY DUTY SAW. was .next with a, 234-619. Field Spndwapy y W* drill PIUS th« noW SpMd- scribes the auto Hike Tin Liz, or i ttht Th drill hai Two cuttlntj-deptfi odiultmtnli? ROUTER followed with a -243^801. The way icrswariyar attochtntnt. Tht drill Call cluminum liottilng antj front and rear. Die colt -highest single game was Daude- 90. or Rock V Roll). If the judges •xira capacity, extra power, and extra wheel Buard«. Adluitable tool front quadrant'regulates Heavy Duty. Ddei Beading, : feat bras to drill in wood, itself masonry, rMti.-Wlth formeii-ln angle bevetr cute UP to Routing, Grooyinj, Fluting, lin's 242: PieTsonrfollowed- with" s, you win the automobile! OE>ncrat>/ marbje, •tc, . •:•• : - : guldei for grlndina drllti, blB, " "" «"andcatrl«t j , p etc 34SO rpm, wH-ullgnlrifl ' ' auxiliary Colontone 214, ~K6enig 214, ardinal- 214 Walton 213,. and C. MarcantoniQ 212. STANDINGS 64.95 '"•": Feb. 22j 1960 . - -.'•' "• •'"• ' ' W L

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