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The Item of Millburn and Short Hills from Millburn, New Jersey • 11

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Millburn, New Jersey
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Millburn i Short Mills ITEM Sept, 22, I960 1 1 A i in fo? fo) ir LL7 LLr L2) LiS 'VU MAIN STLlGGTr caff VJDILILW ST. III IN. 5 GRAND BIG WEEK E1IMG SIZE SAVINGS OPEN 7 DAYS MON. THRU THURS. 9 AM to PM AM to 10 PM 9 AM to 9 PM AM to I PM All Prices Are Effective at Mutual Millburn Daily Thru Sunday, Sept.

25, 1960 IE AN II 1 I A. 'GMEB rrrn7rrnrQ5Gfciro4 COOK fjj) LA 1 U. S. GOV'T GRADED GHUGEl 3C3PPEB RID 57EACIS U. S.

GOV'T GRADED ib. 99c U. S. GOV'T GRADED 49c RIBS GOVT GRADED "TOP CHOICE" PREMIUM DA2N Mcintosh Appioc 3i'257e JiGiLLV OelcoffDns Wt th right te limit quantili.i. FINEST L0H5 ISLAM CI fr k.

VI CT7 PLANT DEPT. SAVINGS SO WHY PAY MOKE ARROWHEAD 7c7 WHITES GREEN IVY ON TW HACK Ymp Ckoitt FROZEN FOOD SAYINGS SO WHY PAY MORE Scoop les Orean 59C orange Juic 5 89c Whole Green Beans 25c Cod Fish Cakes Orange Juice 5 B9c S. nd tnjoy th fineit in fresh boked ood and our oppetUini dprtmnt will dtlljht the moif diiriminoting fourmtt. MUTUAL BONUS Mmmwrnm' MUTUAL A meeting of all chairman and vice chairman of services was held on Wednesday, September 14, 9:30 a.m. at the Chapter House with Mrs.

E. A. Lindner, chairman, Office of volunieers, presiding, The needs of the (service? were discussed including those for the coming Recruitment Drive for Volunteer Workers which will be held next month. Those present were; Mrs. Albert J.

Hulsbosch; Mrs. 0, Mrs. Wallace Mc-Comb; Mrs. Kenneth L. Stehle: Mrs.

Robert M. Morris; Mrs, J. 0 McNally; Mrs. Courtney ISorwine; Mrs. Roger Bridge-man; Mrs.

James Burt; Ma Henry Leonard; Mrs. Sidney Fereday; Mrs. Winfield Lien-hardt; Mrs. Charles Hess; Mrs. Sidman Barber; and Mrs.

G. E. von Busse. An Interview and Placement Committee meeting was held at the Chapter House on Thursday, September 15, conducted by Mrs. Lindner and Mrs.

Norwine, with 29 volunteers present. The purpose of the meeting was In line with the Red Cross philosphy that vplunteeri should he well trained in thfir service and how tq use the inv plementg of it. The meeting was geared to prepare personnel for the upcoming Recruitment Week activities. Susan Casale and Warren Kbcrt attended the Junior Red Cross Training Center at the Feddie School, Hightstown, August through September 2. Tins is a one week training! school where juniors learn 'he rudiments of Red Cross Service.

At round table discussions they evolve Junior Red Cross programs for the coming year, They will give their report to the Board of Pireetori at the meeting October 39, Hurricane Donna has disappeared off the Canadian Coast but the destruction and disaster she left remains for American Red Cross, Civil Defense and governmental agencies to clean up, Properly damage was incalculable but, at this writing, still incomplete surveys from Puerto Rico, Florida, North Carolina, and the upper Atlantic coastal states show, 1 ,916 homes and trailers destroyed; 18,711 houses damaged; 110 deaths; and more than 148 people injured. the Eastern Area, where chapters from Virginia to New England have begun mop-up operations, Red Cross relief attention is being centered on the coastal areas of Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island where nearly 500 families are ex FINEST, pected to apply for Red Cross rehabilitation assistance. In these states alone, 3,613 famil ies the effects of the hurricane. Seventy seven homes were destroyed, and 948 damaged 113 seriously. Twelve injuries have been re ported from along the uppe Atlantic coast and three deaths ARC describes this as "one of the biggest emergency disas ter operations in its history" and, according to ARC Chair man E.

Roland Harriman, "You can be assured that Red Cross is on the job assisting disaster victims with emer gency help and rehabilitation aid." Volunteer contributions on behalf of the thousands of hurricane victims may be sent to the local Chapter, 389 Mill- burn avenue. Checks should be earmarked Hurricane Relief, American National Red Cross, DID YOU KNOW THAT; Red Cross is one of the four agenc ies participating in the Red Cross-Millburn Fund Drive scheduled for October IS through 23 this year. Barnegat Lighthouse, the fo cal point of the State Park on Long Beach Island, stands 167 feet talL Visitors may climb the 217 steps to the balcony and see eight miles in all directions Lone Beach Island to the south to the expanse of Island Beach State Park to the north, Bar negat Bay and the Ocean County mainland to the west, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east Nearly 400 varieties of plant life have been found on New Jersey's State-owned Wharton Tract, Call DRexel 6-4300 "We Service Any Oil Burner" Schaible Oil Co. 192 Avenue SPRINGFIELD ccol FUEL, OIL coke Metered Deliveries Itudset Plan Mrmbn of fumhrr of tommerf U. S.

SWIFT'S 5WK2E "TOP CHOICE" FLAVORFUL JUICY ib. 59c ib. OSc "TOP CHOICE" STEAKS "TOP CHOICE" DEEP i.49e Sc nnr ti iJUDDSG 23Bc GEQEQ ib f-J GADPIUGILLYS TBI" 2'25c DflmDllTS PGASKIGS 25c (Log (Scalbiini SycasoD 25c tighff Meaff Tuna Wl" tfcgtfeG OUTDOOR GARDEN MART VALUES SO WHY PAY MORE QUALITY HUMUS PG Air mso 100-lb. bag GUARANTEED WILL NOT IURN Golden Uigoro Cov 5,000 bog DAIRY DELI SAVINGS SO WHY PAY MORE Imp. Boiled Hsm 5r- 88c BpoM Swiss Cheese 9c tMt 8c Margarine- 10c Salami or Bologna 49c mi.

4 SAT. ONIY BETSY ANN SUCEO WHITE BREAD 10c GLTGSE GdDH CODOS 03 tv 0 nn rv vLwa sNAnn LTOrJaAu LIMIT swwwmmrsswsi MUTUAL 'rmimmmmssjm This Coupon Worth 5)5)C Toward! the Purchase of a-7 M.00 or More in the OAKERY DEPARTfelENT Ked.mobl at MILLDURN'S MUTUAL ONE COUPON PER SHOPPING FAMILY ADULTS ONLY COUPON EXPIRES SUNDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 2S, I960 This Coupon Worth j) Rc Toward! the Purchase or More in the i APPETIZING DEPARTMENT Redeemable MILLDURN'S MUTUAL LIMIT ONE COUPON PER SHOPPING FAMILY ADULTS ONLY COUPON EXPIRES SUNDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 25, I960 Coupon redeemed enly en purho ef Item lilted Coupon redetmod enly on purcho or Itow lutta BONUS RMinLTOHMM MILLBURN AVENUE I 7 I jj'DGFWOOD tt AST WIUOW -MORRS AVENUE This Coupon Worth )CnC Towards the Purchase of Any Brand, Quart Size FLOOR VJAX Redeemable et MILLDURN'S MUTUAL LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CHOPPING FAMILY ADULTS ONLY COUPON EXPIRES SUNDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 25, 1960 This Coupon Worth KC i Towards the Purchase of or More In the TOILETRY DEPARTMENT Redetmabl ot MILLDURN'S MUTUAL LIMIT ONI COUPON PER SHOPPING FAMILY ADULTS ONLY COUPON EXPIRES SUNDAY NIGHT, SEPT.

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