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The Item of Millburn and Short Hills from Millburn, New Jersey • 14

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Millburn, New Jersey
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AUGUST 22, 1957 The milburn Short Hill ITEM New merchandiiing features in handles of automobiles recently grasped by someone who has had contact with the plant. to be affected. They can catch It through contact with exposed clothing, tools, pets, even the door Persons who are highly suscept ible to ivy poisoning do not have to come in direct contact with It elude night-stocking crews to keep aisles free during shopping hours, An spokesman said the aisles are the widest of any other super market. from other stores since Colonial design has been used throughout. Aside from this harkenirvg back to the old in design, the new store boasts the most modern equipment available.

The store includes five different departments ranging from nationally advertised brand of groceries, and frozen foods to meaU, housewares and dairy products. Adjoining the store Is a Dark in Supermarket Opened Tuesday Complete automation and Colonial architecture feature newest supermarket on the Morrii and Essex Turnpike in Millburn Open since Tuesday, the store has already pkyed host to hundreds of area shoppers. The company's newest food center is architecturally a depature Other features of the new itore Include "magic-carpets," the auto STOREWIDE Mrs. Carl Smith Mrs. Carl H.

SmiUi, Wif of for-mor Millburn High ScW Coach Cari H. Smith, died suddenly at ivM home at 1361 Floi ence avenue, Plainfield, on Sunday, Augusit 18 Service wore hold yesterday at the Kaiser Funeral Home in Plain-field. In addition to her husband, Mr Smith leaves two sons, Teunls and six daughters Mra Henry Bowen, Mrs. Irving Cowling, Mrs. WUliam G.

Duncan, M.j. Leibert Pcrsineor. Mrs. Stnphen Wasyly- fl i am i-" JfJ 1 iV i 1 A matic door-opening devices; nine check-out counters which will be LP RECORD manned by experienced clerks, lot large enough to hold over SAL zoo cars. complete air-conditioning and sprinkler systems and a gourmet's department where food from other lands will be available.

The 103-feet long meat department will be completely slocked with a variety of meats, all cello szyn and Mrs. Gerald O'Conner. phane wrapped and weighed to CALL DRexel 6-4300 "We Service Any Oil Burner" QcNAIBLt Yfa mm Si gjj JL 3.98 YF 2.89 Mjfl -Classical llllililllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiilll't: bslk DISC Oil 192 MOUNTAIN AVE. SPRINGFIELD, N. J.

COAL-FUEL 01 COKE METERED DELIVERIES BUDGET PLAN PETER R. WARD At Home After Marine Training Peter R. Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robertson D.

Ward of Western drive, has completed six weeks of officer training at the Marine Corps Schools, Quantico, Va. As a member of the Platoon Leaders Gass, he will be eligible forappointmen as a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps upon completion of one more summer training session at Quantico and graduation from college. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiR within one one-hundreth 01 an ounce. Shoppers may also obtain special cuts of meats by asking clerks behind the counters. The 12,000 foot storage room directly beneath the selling area is complete with a maze of conveyer belts for easy packing and storing.

All deliveries will be made at the rear and out of the way of shoppers. Most deliveries will be made during the night and early morning hours to keep the parking lot free of trucks. Manager of the new store is William McCormick of North Arlington. Working with him will be five department heads whose experence with total over 65 years. Assistant manager is William Martin.

The store expects to have 70 employees, most of whom reside in the area. Cancer and You The majority of cancers are curable if detected in time. Learn and heed the Seven Danger Signals of Cancer. Requests for cancer information should be sent to the American Cancer Society, New Jersey Division, 9 Clinton Street, Newark 2, New Jersey. If the re Uin Au.

AND AND MODERNIZE TOUR BATHROOM At Our Low-Etlmat Prices DUNCAN A. DOUGLAS CC. EsUb. 189S SHEET METAL WORK PLUMBING HEATING 103 MiJlburn Ave. DRexel 6 0344 fSfe2L.

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Proper study habits developed. Small classes. Remedial reading. Music, art, crafts, shop. Large gym.

40 acres atop Orange First Mountain. Hot luncheons. Bus service. Periodic aptitude and achievement lent are given as a means for guiding eacb boy towards bit fulletl development. Individual attealioa it givta lo improvement of reading babili, uiib com-pi ell equipment under supervision of a Pijthologiil.

Well rounded tporli program. Day School, Boarding Facilities Araileble New Large Dormitory FROM FIRST GRADE TO COLLEGE tcuu xtpui iW, Cndo For catalog or interview address CARTERET SCHOOL WEST 0RAN6I. N.J. Phone RE i-3300 Protpect Avenue near Northfield Avenue tot Preschool elasies pboue OR i-4444 tot Bop and Girls in Madisoa Area, Carteret-Madisoa Academy FR 7-0599 Oim PORSCHE. Headmaster lormarly with Si.

HuTi School quest does not involve personal medical problems which should be taken up with the family doctor, or professional ethics the literature and information will be forwarded to you. Q. Why is Cancer unique? A. In no other disease of com parable seriousness do the warning signs seem to trivial. Often the firts warning signs are indistinguishable from a host of minor complaints which appear at some or another and have been safely WEEKLY TRIPS TO FLORIDA COAST TO COAST MOVERS III! I3S0I3 JWt ynwmm jl Swift's Premium Armour Star U.S.

Choice VW Mfr'y Choke 1 ignored or regarded lightly. Q. What is the best weapon against Cancer? A. Learn and heed the Seven Danger Signals of Cancer and visit your doctor as stated intervals. An early diagnosis is the best way to fight Cancer.

Q. Is Cancer detected easily? A. No. But any careful doctor can detect many different conditions that may mean Cancer, merely by using his eyes, ears, and and equipment that a doctor has in his office. Then if there is any reason to suspect a precancerous condition or cancer then more detailed tests can be taken.

OLD EYEGLASSES may be left at The Item office, 391 Millburn avenue, for New Eyes For The Needy, world famous project of, the Junior Service League of Short 1 1 1 1 1 1 Expert 8 in Long Distance Moving a) EXCEL BROTHERS, Inc. On of America9 Beit Over 60 lean of Servicm DIRECT i AlH STATES 1179 E. Grand St. ELIZABETH EL 4-7800 TO ALL TVa HYCRADE PCNC SPECIALS Bologna or Uverwurst a-, Salami Chubs -A 79 FRESH DRESSED STEWING FOWL 37 VIBO FARMS FresH Frozen BONELESS SHOULDER SWISS STEAK 79 TEDDY'S BREADED FANTAIL SHRIMP 59 i i ffi XZa it CORNISH HENS 99 rnAKin iiMirM atciid hox id VUHHI UIMIVM VM lIWI bot. IW PHILADELPHIA OR BORDEN'S CREAM CHEESE 3 GREEN GIANT PEAS 21? 33' DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT 219 pdfchpak nrr 2 29 FRESHPAK PRUNE JUICE REYMER'S OStANGE LEMON DRINK II 233 cn FRESHPAK GRAPE JELLY Hat 'iMm-mmmmkm Ucg.

Me 7fc IVORY SNOW EVANS TOPPING fET i DEL MONTE SLICED PINEAPPLE i 39 SOFT WEYE TOILET TISSUE 3 38 GUM 145 OXYDOL t79 BLUE CHEER 'r31 gr 75 KRAFT ALL PURPOSE OIL kV HARTI DOG YUMMIES 235' FIZZIES Th Drink Fr'" 95 n. Vf For Atonntic Witi DASH if W0 ctns, 1 Mu Che 2 16 oz. cans 3 Melons iu.t 49 Celery 2lacr29 Onions -3 mmmimiiMiiiiiffl'il1 imiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiimiiiii irn miuimHiin wn uinun tinm tn iitii 11 mi hi mi iti I iti 11 hui mi mi sumiu i ntii.uue FROM THE GARDEN STATE uiklliiiillllullllltlllM i Wilson cnwwn A Compe SeeeHo of SUNSHINE GRAHAM CRACKERS -1 i' Three LHe l5oe.7 Burn Mai Creties 33' Cat tour Soap Hf' Ltrt.ii. r37.ti BACK TO iSCHOOL" ITEMS' New Xvoifob Lightweight School Bag U9t Herd Cover 1 Composition Book -w .39 Seni-Speed A Pens 2iB'7 Snap beans green beans string beans (call them what you will) but one thing ia certain i they are delicious if they come from New Jersey. As to their proper name, Garden state growers resent the old-fashioned term "string beans" because good Jersey green beans are truly Snap beans are harvested in New Jersey for five rrom June through Most of the Garden State crop is sold freshi to markets is a factor.

In addition, a considerable volume is processed being either canned or frozen. Most of the New Jersey crop is chilled and sterilized in an ice bath or chamber before moving to your local Next time yon are shopping for fruits and vegetables for your family ask the grocer: "Are they from Jersey?" Help ourself to the riches of the Garden State. nuAsi i lAiHM wx 1 FOOD MARKETS I dt3 2ETJ1 Ivory Soap PVBUC SERVICE Summit GtAM no. Springfield Store Hours: Moni Wed. 4 Sat 8:30 A M.

to P.M. 1:30 to I P.M. PUBLIC SERVANT OF THE GARDEN STATE 29 DeFOREST AVENUE, SUMMIT, N. J. 277 GENERAL GREENE SHOPPING btnitK, Moms ana nemer avcs.

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