Springfield, N

Springfield, N

Your Want Ad Just Phone 686-7700 . with wrrirfi has been _m#rjre«l the SprinRtK.. :it " Srcond Cltfl Pni'tcr Published Tvtry Tkurtoay by-Trumir Pub'uhiijB Corp. < "Cents PerijCopy- VOL..36—No. Jb Center Street, Springfield, N. J. 07081 — MU 6-7700 "a"iig,'1n«?. .i"''N. J.' Q70-I SPRINT.F1ELD.N. J- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IS. -10fi5_. _ P.in »l Sprmillrld. N J. Evergreen Lodge HearingrTo Be Continued HORN, Adjustment^Body An appeal fbf~"h"clion—find many-college sturtrnts _a great town In lne in. l->".s. Bain sit. iron, do general ing jobs for young people who - weeks the. agency has "will be back in Springfield prove -to our voung p'ed- housework, clean windows, SAY, 'NO SCHOOL' "aro eager to work and earn operation." for n week or two. p rut grass, nin' errands; type, The Board of Education tills "money to further—their edu- "Many of our young pea- "They will all be looking "The .YES chairmaTi" also de- wash cars, lulor, wax floors,, week renewed its appeal to catlon1' was issued this week pie," she added, "need funds for summer jobs," Mrs. Lori- clared, "Those ynung people clean gnrafies, help vfith par- -parents nol to call municipal Added Testimony by Mrs. William Lorimer, in'order to stay in high school. mer commented. Many—of arc quite talented. We ha\c I lies, weed and U;lm flowei> agencies to"^Mlea'rn- whether .chairman of the Springfield - This may sound unbclieva- them will not be abjc lo re- . carpenters, painters, even beds and lawns, phop, clean screens, and_slorm windows?— 'schools have been closed, be- Youth Employment Service. blc for Springfield, but, nev- turn to" college if they cannot boys Jvho like to cook" caiise of Had" weather. The afr March 16 Date Is Set; More than 200 young men orlhelcss, it's true." ~ find a job. ' " - A coil to the YES office" at paint, shovel -snow and do yard' work. Imrn onc4op of the Munirlpal OTuJinal Permission—- and women, aged 14 to 20, The YES office is nojy'pre-' I'YVon'i you/ help? Those of DB fl-5B0U, Mrs. Lorimer went Building will sound Uvn blunts •have registered with the YES paring for ...spring vacation you "who have busin/>ss~nr~ on lo say, will provide young "Put''youth on a Job," the . at.7:30, 7:45 and 8 a.m. to an- "Remanded By Judge office at Town Hall, Mrs. Lo- time,' in , March and April, toitn can help. Springfield is people who are ready to: YES oTflceTTuiged. — -nounce-liiaf-scliools-liave been -cjaged—for—the—dayr-- —— By-MAKI AM BRO\VW= - __ AUGUST C^CAFRIO ^_ School closings will he Mut- New -testimony un an appll- ed on the John Gamblliu llro^. eation for a variance, to' permit I rum over-ruHo-sUllon WOR, construction of a. 1,320-squarfl* Caprio Renamed; under the category of fool addition to Evergreen Lodgt "Sprinrfleld TBbllc Schools." will .be continued—by the Board Announcement* abouit of Adjustment at_ its next reg* "Sprlnr field Township" - refer alar meoling-Mawsh 16 at 8 p.m." Board In a r.nmmunltv In Ocean FouL.wltnesscs testified Tucs- addition, school elMlne" Infor- 7,1 persons as fresh'hearings bi^" mation may be obtained, after gan .on the case. ' ... -V 7:10 a.m., from motheri-riM- Approval uf thn yirian«-hy linated by the PTA«. /Above, ~" August C. Caprio was rcelect- the ..Township Cormnltlce^ In ill, parent* ar^ urted nnt to year resulted in a taxpayei's' ed as president of the Spring- call the police or fire depart- field Board of Education at the >uii thnl brought tlie case lo thii~ ments, the schools or the New Jersey Superior Court, - board's annual organization Bnard nf Education. meeting Monday evening at Judge" Mllinn~ Feller, remanded board headquarters. Joseph A. it lo the townshjp for -further -Bender—was—flamed—vice-presi- hearings thnt were lo Includi dent. spi'i'ial rpnunna why Ih The~meetlng also.jeaturcd ad- structfon would advance tin option of a new teachers' salary Fair~Hmisnipnit public welfare, if the permit li guide, with the scale running approved. , from. $5,400 per year for an in- The variance is require experjfigcod leachcr~-with—a Above 800 Mark ^xicncTa non-conforrhing-use.ln— -bacticlor'i degree to $10,300 for a residential zohc. The-adriltion • teacher with a doctorate and POSSIBLE HIGHWAY —. This li the path-thai projected Interstate Rt. 37» elsewhere have Wen calling for man action to hrlnt about adoption of an would Include an indoor inusle 17 years at the blackboards. could^take through Sprinrfleld, according to a map distributed by the alternate route1; Which could>flulHn less disruption of exlstlng-homes and For Pledge Drive shell to -replace an existing " The brevlous range for town- -Union County Board of Freeholders. Political leaden In Sprinrfleld and businesses, ~* • ' _ As the Springfield Fair Hous- bandstand anTTRftw laValofyn ihijx-tcacheis-WBs $5;200 to $10,— lnB Committee's pledge - rlrty Tfor a doetorato and~l" moves into the wind-up stage, of experience. Mirps bistAreasr lhhce grouaroup reports thnt --"support |2" THMday represented ' United The four board mcrrfbers who Is continuing to flow in from all f.1"801" ot, Ncw^k; 0,w""f ,o1 were elected last week" tooR Board Of library Leaders Of Red ftfQ parts of town" -their" places on Monday. They berglhc ,propert thc-tnxpaycrs.y and lrwl. Thne Weininllia-L Jtaibly In Path "Our list of plcdgc_sig,nersjres- aro Mrs. Sonya 0. Dorsky, who passed the 800 mark," says a witnesses-were Frank duehzel, was re-elected, Canlo A. Casalc, Hires Architects spokesman for the Committee. 'treasurer of the United Slnaei'i "Francis H—Shlmshock and" Mrs, On Progress, New Volunteers since. 1034; Carl Enriliolz, vice- "We arc now hoping lo -end up -Buth—WeJsnum; — - • Ofintefstate 278 president and a member since —Vhm Spuingftefd Red Cross pints of blood were distributed ' Mnnrfmnhili. vfait" in with ffveT~r:(l'0inilT;natures." —-The board »pprove<r"» list of To Conduct Study during January to Springfield Hrn 10771- tn • new substitute teachers, com- Chapter issued a progress report splitting Spring- Backed of Sprlhgricia's and Paul Roman, i dents. The cost"lb-the Spring- eite for this bloodmobile visit , rr u " ~ ~pTlsed~of-fcawronce Perr, Albert The architectural firm ofJIs-, at the monthly board of dlrec- field in various manners are ilaleand ihsur« Dowell and Goldstein will con- field Chapter at $2.25 per pint the Holy Cross Lutheran clergymen, all memberr^Tn Bennett, and Mri. Grace Rein? .tnrs meeting lusl-^wcek at tho of blood released for processing being, widely circulated, while Township Commtttee—nnd many ance broker anil- resident of hardt. duct" an engineering -feoitotltty Church on Mountain, ave. | thy Stnte {jlfrhu/iiy Dppnrtmnnt Cannon BslTHouse" MlT Edlw Edw irds s of the town's leading citizens, it Sprlnfcfleld. It was announced that bids for study s,on possibilities, for ex- ' » I QRai" '" I strenuously"denies that it .h«^4-tlcuUuiCB^.AIie Committee Is UUnited-Slnr«r« •; panding or relocating the Mrs; Daniel Kalem, blood pro- on plans • cha-rse of the volunteer workers4 nasscd neighbor" P== construction of the—new addi- and arangements^fop—thn-forlh the stage, of 'study and culnUng .a "gimd ncigr Guonzcl testitled that" Unllcd tion to the Florence Gnudlneer jSprlnKflcld Public Library, It grifm chairman, reported that 13 tfig7'HC6Tlmftbtrt"iintl te"ar») L'unJcTUIrl'" aB to _wltclht'l' uri-plcdge which rends m follows; Singers is an organization com- — School will be opened. an-Tu'ea— nnnnnnced lasltt weekk at ththe ranging' schedules and" contact-1 27B will ever be extended west.! "We bpUeyc that the founda- prised of 272 members, including _ day, March 2. The-board will library's monthly—board—meet- Ing the workers. • of Rt_J In Linden. tions of American democracy four singing KoclertWrthst holdi. hold its annual organization ing. Mrs. Kalem stressed that the: The map, a_tfortion "of which iresl on't"e entrmatasllt—dupport some eight to 12 affairs a year dinner meeting on March 1 at Mrs. Helen Francis, director, Women Voters List jfreateeitt t need fof r donord s ntf bh)is-reproduced above, is an ex- jof ..thfiJuuniUL.rlghU and dignity at which about 80 singers per- the Sawmill Town House, Mill- reviewed the annual report with blodmobilc visit is. for the in- ample. It was issued in lDM | of all people. (Continued on Page 4) bum. , - — the trustees, "In advance of its dependent donors, those who will byb't" thh t UnioUi n Ci^idf^Coircirj-rBoirrd—of-j Wc believebeliev ' in the principle EVERGREEN - John "O. Berwick^ superinten- distribution Jo the publlc-ih the' contribute as Individuals to the Freeholders, but no one at. the of open housing. dent of schools, reportedp , that ntfltr futOTeT""^"— Red Cross community bank courthouse Elizabeth this "Therefore, -we express our . three local teacherh s havh e rer" —She discussed an attendance Which suplies the blood credits week had any Idea at all as lo willingness lo accept as our . the tabulation being taken to deter- The local agenda sludyBroupT-wclI-Tre-T-vory-interestcd Spring- eclved. scholarships from sit the Springfield—League' resident—are advised by for any resident of the town- how Rt. <L7JLjyas included.. This neighbors persons on their Banquet Plannec Union County Health—Associa- mine the hours of most frequent' ship who is not a mom! . Ct H Women. Voters Is holding, two the committee tbTead "A Citi- bi | i ihd tion^ They will take part In a use.

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