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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 11

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Lloyd SpraiH, of 514 E. Cuthber'( COURIER-POST, Comdn, N. TWidoy, February J8, 1JI Westmont; Mrs. M. S.

Mac-r 1 1 Naul. of 133 Manor Ci Recount Asked At Glassboro tan and Mrs. Eugene Ricci, of i Chess Willi Sam Tjiird: Central Defeats Olncy For Phila. School Title Lose Licenses Glassboro, Feb. 20 A defeated candidate in last week's school election here has askd for a count, it was announced today by 213 Strawbridge Westmont; Mrs.

H. T. Schrule, of 218 E. Linden Collingswood; Mrs. Frank D.

Kirsche, of 203 Fern! Westmont, and Mrs. Harry Antell, of 610 W. High Had don Heights. On Point Rule fThomaslJOTvboanl-f-edHeation 'president. Nine South Jersey motorists, winslow Waters, who lout are among 33 whose license revoby three votes in a field of eight cations have been listed by Fred-j candidates for three three-yeaf Pennsauken are multitudinous.

There is an urgent need for further improvements along Rt. 130 to halt the rapidly-rising fatahly along this state highway. Needs Widening "Urgently needed also is the immediate widening of Haddon-field rd. between Rt. 130 and Garden State Park, as suggested editorially." Rogers stated: "To these recommended improvements I would like to add the paving and widening of Hilton rd.

to the site of Pennsauken's. $3,500,000 high school now under construction. "Therefore, I petition you, as State Senator, to make known to the Stale Highway Department the opposition of county residents to the present plans and to recommend a revision of the proposals to include the suggestions set forth editorially and otherwise," Rogers declared. Rogers Hits Culhhert Rd. Overpass State Sen.

Joseph W. Cowgill was asked today to inform the New Jersey Highway Department of opposition by county residents to plans for an overpass at the intersection of Rt. 70 and Cuth-bert Delaware Township. The request was made by W. Leslie Rogers, president of Lexington Manor developers of Pennsauken Industrial Park, Rt.

130, Pennsauken. In a letter to Cowgill, Rogers described as "boon-doggling" the state's proposal for the overpass. He noted the project already has met with editorial objection and joined In a recommendation that the Intersection be channelized Tli? last round of the 1957-5S season of the Philadelphia Inter-scholastic Chess League was played on Valentine's Day. It was the most exciting round of the year and produced a photo finish. Central won the championship from Olney on game points, finishing with 36 games in the credit column to 32 Va for Olney.

On match points the two teams finished all even at Vi-Vt, and Cheltenham had the same score. However, Cheltenham accumulated only 29' i game points. Olney and Central were tied, terms, nas peuuonea siaie ana erick J. Gassert state motor: county education officials for tht vehicle director, under the point recount, according to Bowe. for match points before the match, and Central had a four-came State, Local Croups Confer on School Cape May, Feb.

20 Repre-! sentutives of Lower Cape May Regional Board of Education will appear at a hearing in Trenton; today seeking permission to exceed the district's legal debt limit to permit construction of a high school. Richard Teitclman, school board president, said the debt limit is approximately $627,000. It will cost an estimated for acquisition of land, construction of the school and equipment, Teitelman said. The hearing will be before the State Department of Education and the Division of Local system, it was announced today. Waters has sent letters to They are' State Commissioner of Education Camden Count Henry Muen-Raubinger; J.

Harvey Shi a zenberger, 42, of the 200 block county superintendent of schoolst Friends Camden, reckless Carlton Brown, board of educ and speeding, 6 months; Freder-tion secretary, and Bowe, seeking iek J. Post 3d, 20, of 600 recount. Pennsylvania Erlton, reck-1 Waters received 418 vote, less, speeding and careless, 6 'High man in the election waj months; Ronald King, 18. of Camioli. 629.

Other win-lin Haddonfield, speeding, 'ners were Meredith II. Staulcup, careless and passing red light, 2 446, and Leroy Bright, 42L 3 MINUTES A DAY JAMES KELLER Unit Formed, To Aid Drive On Nephrosis A "new organization has been formed to lead the fight against kidney diseases in a three-county South Jersey area. The organization, the Dr. Arnold Harris Memorial Chapter of the Nephrosis Foundation, a national foundation with chapters in 36 major cities, formally came into being with the adoption of a constitution and bylaws at an organizational meeting at Green Valley Farms, Westmont. The chapter is named in honor of the late, well -known Haddon-field physician, Dr.

Arnold S. Harris, who succumbed to the disease. Founded early in 1957, the chapter conducted a limited fund raising effort in Camden and Haddon Township in March. Elected as chapter officers for this year were: Mrs. Arnold S.

Harris, of 705 I Crystal Lake Haddonfield, president; Mrs. Robert II. Saunders, of 103 Westmont Westmont, first vice president; Mel Johnson, of 218 Morgan Col-lingswood, second vice president; Mrs. F. G.

Mutzer, of 120 Linden Woodlynne, treasurer, and Miss Gina Vasile, of 440 Line secretary. Among those attending the organizational meeting were, in addition to the officers: N. J. Residents Urged To Take Flu Shots Trenton, Feb. 20 (UP)-Tlie ADVERTISEMENT months, Atlantic County Robert E.

point lead. When each team scored two victories and one game was drawn, the standings of the two contenders were the same as before the match began. For Centra, Larry Snyder and Robert Goldberg scored over David Groonawalt and David Berg of Olney. Arnold Rubin and Melvin Waldo of Olney defeated Carl Singer and Gilbert Chaitin. Tim Pavlis and Richard Lunenfleld drew their game on Board 5.

This match lasted from 4 until 8.30 p. m. Other final round results were: South Philadelphia 4, St. Joseph's Cheltenham 5, Over-brook 0: Friends Central 3, Up- Ser Darby and Lower Merion Bartram 2. rtiuil RUndlnti: Sooy, 24, of the 100 block Sheridan Square, Brigantine, speeding, OH, MY one month; Howard Bodner, 37,1 Circle Margate, speeding.

ACHING BACK months. Burlinzton Countv William BJ Now I You cn gt the ut rllf you Bi for reasons of feasibility and economy. Problem Intensified Rogers declared: "As a long time resident of Pennsauken I am quite familiar with the inadequacies of the Airport Circle overpass. Rather than speed the flow of traffic and prevent snarls as originally visualized this mountain of concrete and steel has Intensified the problem." Rogers pointed out that "as a resident of Pennsauken I am seriously concerned with our highway problems and believe if my voice can help sway a change of and 10 Pi.cnltnn rA from namring backach. I.

ank.i anil that ntfl MUM 1 I 'i'" Leper Colony Aide To Speak at Service State Department of Health today urged the public to be inoculated against Asian influenza in the wake of a rising influenza mortality rate. The department said the mortality table for all types of influenza in New Jersey showed 120 deaths in the last three months of 1957, compared to only 17 for the same period in 1950. It emphasized that the 1957 figure was "provisional." In addition to inoculations for An evening service observing Burlington, speeding, Careless bnd reatlraa nighti and mirabl tlrad-w. Other Charges, 6 months. flinm.

When thea dicom(orU com on Gloucester County Wil fx Robinson, 27. Of the 200 block dlnturbance may mild bladder Irritation Allon nvn Wrvvthnrv rnrelp followiniwroni food and drink orten World Day of Prayer will be held Tram MitrhSrort 0m Score at 8 p. m. Friday in St. George 1 OntrU 3rd CTKMvtinir nnd other rharce in.

ting up rontleu uncomfortabl feeling. viu spoeaing ana omcr cnarges, in-, Uoanl Pll work fMt ln Wesley Methodist Church, and Mickle sts. aeiinue. wy: l.by ipeedy pain-relieving action ta Salem County Raymond D. torment of nwnnng backache, head.

Speaker wil be Earl W. Berry, 321.1-121 3" -1 IS -20 201,, -24 1 a 23 -21 1 -44 Vamv 91 r.t th OOO Mrr uchen, muncular acnea ana paini. i. or 3 iAary 3 Chltnhim 4 rprx-r rrhf sium piuu timer VWi.fl jftim It Brtrm 0 Krlcndi CMttrnl 10 Overlook li, ft -4 4 -S I -6 0 -9 business manager of theAmeri- plans to provide more economical and practical improvements in another community there perhaps will be additional funds available "well persons," the department urged the chronically ill and the elderly to obtain shots, hecau.se Can Baptist LepeFCoIonyrJorhaPlRroad Salerar careless, fjX'STX XI Assam; organist will be Miss ing and stop sign violation, 6 output of the miin of kidney tuba. Elsie Fithian, who will accompany months; Thomas Romanskv, 22, jr.4- 01 ilune happf relief milllona nav lor oreg the chorus from St.

Johns Baptist of Borden Penns Grove, 6o yea. New, iar? aiz aave money. Church. careless and speeding, one year. Get Doan'a fiiu today they are most vulnerable to in fluenza." for highway relief in my own.

"The highway problems in Mrs. R. T. Hanger, of 2212 Lexington Pennsauken; Mrs. An Expensive Remedy A housewife In Syracuse, N.

suffering from jangled nerves, went to a doctor with her problem. He gave her what he felt would be a satisfactory remedy, a quick-acting sedative. Though it brought relief, it turned out to be a costly prescription. The sedative worked so quickly and well, the lady never heard a burglar who broke into her home and helped himself to $157 worth of her valuables. Most of us tend to look for quick solutions to the problems that beset Us in modern living.

But too often we bring upon ourselves bigger headaches when we resort to temporary remedies and dodge the treatment that would get at the root of the malady. Millions are now in slavery because they found out too late the costly price of neglecting the responsibilities of freedom. They failed to come 1o grips with problems when they were completely free to do so. God has put in your hands the divine solution for the Ills of mankind. Protect the precious blessing of liberty both for yourself and everybody else.

"Be sober and watch: because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, goeth about seeking whom he may devour." (IP. 5:8.) Thanks to you, Almighty God, In the U. S. Open Championship last year, former champion Arthur Bisguier lost his title to 14-year-old Bobby Fischer although he finished with the same score. When the two met again In the National Championship at New York the outcome of their match was more decisive.

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m. Sunday at the with monty loving bargain. For jPcnnsauken Mart, it was an- fri.ndly, helpful Won Ad imit. nounced today by Margaret Rank, dial Normondy 3-7100 tht ichairman. Proceeds will benefit dirxt "rout'' to quick laiiifoction.

retarded children. Anvnmsrwr kit AnvrBTisrvrxT So That More Bargain-Hunting Hcmemakers Can Take Advantage Of The Greatest Sales Event In Our 73-Year History! Come Early, Or Shop Leisurely During The Evening. An All Time Opportunity To Own Famous Brand Furniture And Appliances At An All Time Low! Most Liberal Terms inCAMDEN! Sorry, Ho Phone Or Mail Orders, Please! WHITEHILL 929 BROADWAY. HERE TOMORROW (A A AS MUCH AS AND EVEN MORE! NOW $82.00 118.00 127.00 138.00 144.00 147.00 216.00 BEDROOM SUITES Reg. 3-Pc Tarchmcnt Mapla Suite; Bed, Chest, Dresser $198.00 3-rc Grey Mahogany Bedroom Suit; Chest, Dbl.

Dresser Bookcase 249.00 3-Tc. Modern Blond Bedroom; Dresser, Chest, Bookcase Bed 289.00 3-Bc. Grey Mahogany Bedroom; Bed, Large Chest and Double Dresser 293.00 3-rc. Grey Mahogany Suite; Bookcase Red, Double Dresser and Chest 329,00 3-rc. Modern Bedroom; Sahara Sand Mahogany wLouvered Drawer Fronts 329.00 3-rc.

Fawn Mahogany Suite; Triple Dresser, Big Chest and Bookcase Bed 410.00 FAMOUS BEDDING Vk -1 1 Many items from these famous makers: WORTH OF QUALITY IPVIEWARES TO GO AT A FRACTION OF THEIR PHILCO. ENGLANDER, BASSETT, IROYHILL, ROWE, KROEHLER, SPARTAN, EMERSON, FIRTH, COLUMBIA, SIMMONS. FASHION-TREND, LANE. HONORBILT. INTERNATIONAL, GENERAL-ELECTRIC.

MAYTAG. HARVARD and Many Mor'. Aftf Trrmnf Btfor Trfmnt Twin Size Rollaway Cot 6-rc Solid Maple Bunk Beds 3-Bc. Famous Make Twin Hollywood LIVING ROOM SUITES Br. NOW $29 95 $10.00 79.95 2 6.88 4995 28.88 8995 33.00 ii9.no 56.00 H9.50 5 9.88 79.95 39.50 H9.50 66.88 TV AND APPLIANCES Thilco Table Radio $39.95 Thilco Wringer Washer 119.95 Thilco Automatic Washer 269.95 Bunk Bed Group; Chest, Robe, 2 Reds, 2 Springs, Ladder, Rail in Grey Mahog.

Hollywood Red with Englander Tuft-less Goodyear Air Foam Compl. Famous Make Innerspring Mattress and Box Spring Sets Foam Rubber Mattress Set Including O. C. ArJami ef Eri. Pnmylni, (tbov) ihom fc f9' 'r by (S ItiUy Hom Trtttmtnt Mtthod.

Hair Specialist To Demonstrate Hew Method Of Saving" Hair And Preventing Baldness LOU IS New home treatment method for gaining healthier scalp and saving your hair will be demonstrated in Camden, N. on Friday, February 21, only. Trichologist F. I. Brodie, representing the nationally-famous Lesley Hair and Scalp Specialists organization will be in charge, lie will personaly examine hair-worried men and women from 1:00 to 8:00 p.

m. tomorrow at the Hotel Walt Whitman. 2-Fc Modern Suite; Smart Upholstery $213.00 2-Pc. Modern Living Room Suite with Modern Textured Upholstery 230.00 2-Pc. Famous Make Decorator Type Suite 2G0.00 Reconditioned General Electria Refrigerator with Full Warranty 183.95 129.00 208.00 208.00 NOW $16.66 66.00 148.00 99.00 68.00 19.87 19.83 36.88 166.00 15.88 N'orge Washer; Full Size Tub DINETTE SETS 2-Tc.

Modern Living Room Suite 2-rc. Modern Bouch Luxury Suite 2-Pc. Modern Living Room Suite with Foam Rubber Cushions 96.00 112.09 126.00 132.00 144.00 156.00 166.00 178.00 188.00 192.00 5-rc. Wrought Iron Dinette Set; Gray Ash Table Top, 4 Chairs 3-rc. Dinette Set; Table and 310.00 2-1'c.

Famous Make Luxurious Nylon Living Room Suite 2-rc. Famous Make Living Room Suite .108.00 2-Pc. Traditional Living Room, Rich Fabrics I 308.00 2-Pc. Modern Living Room Suite, Luxury Type 429.00 20-Inch Three-Speed Window Fan with General Electric Motor 39.95 Kamkap 8-Section Steam Heater 39.95 Lewyt Vacuum Cleaner 59.93 Family Size Rhilco Refrigerator 269.00 5-Drawer Chest; Knotty Rine, Large Size Ready to Paint 29.95 DINING ROOM SUITES Reg. 5-rc.

Wmught Iron Dinette Set with Table and 4 Chairs 5-rc. Chronic Dinette; Table and 4 Chairs 5-rc. Wrought Iron and Brass Set $25.88 69.9.-, 36.88 79.95 46.00 89.05 4 6.00 129.00 5 5.00 11900 58.00 119.95 66.00 139.95 68.00 K.900 74.00 7-rc Wrought Iron and Brass Di- SECTIONAL SOFAS 7-rc. Chrome Dinette; Inlaid Top Table and 6 Chairs 5-rc. Wrought Iron and Brass Dinette; Table and 4 Chairs 5-rc.

Wrought Iron and Brass Set NOW $52.00 79.G0 228.00 $98.00 149.00 369.00 NOW $112,00 122.00 152.00 Reg. 2-rc. Famous Make Sectional $229.00 2- rc. Modern Decorator Style Sectional 2H9.00 3- rc. Famous Make Sectional Sofa 3C.9.00 5-rc.

Mahogany Dinette; Drop Leaf Duncan Thyfe table rius 4 Chairs Solid Maple Group with Large Extension Tabic and 4 Captain Chairs 7-Tc. Limed Oak Junior Dining Room CHAIRS MISCELLANEOUS DUAL-SLEEP FURNITURE Famous Make Day-O-Niter Rermuda Sleeper Sofa; 7-ft Long Modern Sofa Bed; Textured Tweed Rig. NOW $49 95 $18.00 4995 22.88 5995 28.00 89.95 29.88 69.95 3 6.88 ii9.no 55.00 The Lesley Organization has long been a' leader in the field of combating hair loss. Now, we are announcing an improved home treatment, clinically tested, proved safe, and ready for easy application in the privacy of your own home. There is no "cure all" for hair trouble.

The Isley Organization emphasizes that no one method of scalp hygiene is correct for everyone. This new treatment is adapted to the individual after a personal consultation, and progress is checked at regular intervals by a I-esley Specialist. Is Your Hair Healthy? Trobably not! Dandruff, itchy and irritated scalp, excessive oiliness or dryness, follicles clogged with sebrum or seborrhea, excessive loss of hair during combing, brushing, or shampooing. These signs, indicating that immediate treatment is necessary, can be corrected by the Lesley home treatment. Our treatment will not cure baldness.

Nothing known to modern science can create hair. But, where your scalp is still creating hair even FUZZ you can at least save and thicken what you have. Some conditions, such as "spot have complete re-coverage if properly treated in time. Hair loss is not due to heredity or age. Hair Care Important The two most common causes of baldness are neglect and mistreatment of hair and scalp.

Although hair loss can nearly always be prevented, it does not stop voluntarily once the loss begins. You must take definite action to stop it. Actually, if you will heed nature's warning signs, it isn't too difficult to overcome most conditions that bring on hair loss. The real problem is in getting people to act before it is too late. Some folks put things off, postpone them until they "have more It you neglect your scalp, you may be facing the tragedy of baldness, because your hair won't wait until you have more time.

A healthy, luxuriant head of hair may be yours all your lifetime if you Bee the Lesley Specialist now. A healthy scalp never turns bald. Free Examination Ease your mind of hair worries tomorrow. Your consultation is free and without obligation. Mr.

Brodie will show you how the Lesley treatment can save your hair. He will tell you frankly and sincerely whether or not you can be helped, how long it will take, and how much it will cost. Cases that will not respond will not be accepted. Satisfaction for 96.3 During 19.17, the Lesley Organization was able to satisfy )We of its clients. That is a noteworthy record, and we arc justifiably proud of it.

Written Guarantee We guarantee you satisfaction within 30 days or it costs you nothing. This statement of fact is backed by our written guarantee. Tomorrow only, at the Hotel Walt Whitman for Mr. Brodie's room number. Then, come in to see him between 1:00 and 8:00 p.

m. for a free examination and discussion of your hair problems. He does not make appointments, so come in at your convenience. You won't be obligated or embarrassed in any way, Examinations are given in private. Don't Put Off Hair Attention Until It's llopelckv Modern Lounge Chair; Textured Fahric in Toast Color I.ounge Chair, Modern Textured Fabric Lounge Chair Hi-Back Lounge Chair; Boucle Fabric Adjustable Lounge Chair, Combination Plastic and Modern Textured Fabric Lounge Chair with Rubber Cushions, Folding Tlay Yard; Teething Rail, Full Size Thayer Crib; Full Size, Teething Rail, Adjustable Spring, White or Birch Lounge Chair; Deep comfortable Springs, Decorator Fabrics Wrought Iron Desk and Chair, 18" wide by 30" long Desk fiO-Inch Barbecue Table and Bench Set; Knotty Pine Ready to Taint Cabinet Base with Formica Top, 14" by White Enameled Metal China Cabinet with Glass Door Simmons Innerspring Aluminum Chaise Wall Console Table and Mirror Set 3-rc.

Lamp Set; 1 Floor and 2 Matching Table Lamps. All Thre 19-Inch Power Mower wClinton Motor $14.95 $8.88 29.95 16.22 69.95 28.00 29 95 12.00 19.95 6.88 12.9,-, 6.88 29.95 16.88 ,5993 22.88 29.95 12.83 29.95 12.88 5995 28.88 Reg. NOW $49 95 $19.00 8995 39.88 03.95 44.00 119.00 58.00 10.00 68.00 179.00 84.00 219.95 9 6.00 329.00 166.00 Modern Studio-Bed; Converts to Sleep Modern Textured Tweed Fahric 2-rc. Sofa Bed Suite with Smart Upholstery 2-rc. Limed Oak Sofa Bed Suite; Sleeps 2 llide-A-Way Bed plus Separate Inner-spring Mattress Hide-A-Way Convertible Including 83 See the Thousands of Unlisted Values We Haven't Space to List! FLOOR COVERING FRIDAY ONLY! Wit? I I NOW $14.88 38.00 44.00 48.00 9x12 Reversible Fiber Rug $28.95 9x12 Attractive Famous Maks Axmin- ster Rug 79.95 9x12 Kxtra Heavy Closely Woven Ax-minster Rug 08.95 9x12 Famous Make Deep Tile Axmin- ster 119.00 9:30 A.M.

to 9 P.M. Most Liberal Terms in CAMDEN! Sorry, No Phone or Mail Orders, Please..

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