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Ttfephsat Sanunit C-i3 T SECTION Enttrfd M Second Clan Matter it fti« ftHterflra BAY, mRUAftr 17, ki Summit, N. 1., Itndtr tb» Act of Much }, I8TB. I4AYIAR ICINTS Education Board Lets Bids Rotary Meeting City Projects Million Dollar Monday to Open For High School Alterations Bond Issue for High School The Board of Education Tuesday night approved bids Red Cross Drive Summit's umual Red Cross fund Common Council Tuesday night introduced-an ordi- totaling $1,117,000 for high school expansion and alterations. .nance providing for the raising of SI,000.000 by a bond At the same meeting they indicated they would turn thumbs campaign wiJ! g*t underway next Umdty at the RoUry dub lunch- j issue for additions and improvements to the .Senior and Jun- down on a request by several residents for school rezoning eon meeting *t the TMCA, it wu } ior High Bchools. The total estimated cost of the work will i which would shuttle children living on Mt. Vernon avenue announced this week at the regu- j be $1,335,000 but of this sum, $285,000 balance from the from the Washington School to - •-; ; ~~ lar s_*#tiu« «f the club. Carle ton ______, _ ((aj^o j Edison Junior' Hihi School--. Franklin.' W. Pieraoa, d-_jrt_.«ji ol this year** will be iised, with $5tyx>o tc> be The school bids awarded were as dxi«*. «ria preside at the meeting raised lat^r. follows: Becker Construction Co. of -tad Red Cram speaker* will be Chamber Dinner . Twenty y»-ar icrin! bonds have Newark, general construction, featured, as well a* a special film. bc<"ii sclcctfd "as best ftdapUd to J-5HI93; Peicson Steel Co. of Bdge- At the meeting this week, Uoyd the rity'a needs. Each of the bonds vool 'steel und iron, $65,995; John Ticket Sales McOorkfc, «a»istant director of shall be known ns "School Bond, Joyce of ISIew.ark. heating and E cluaifteatiaa- and education of the Series B." They shali b*> dated ventilating1, -$137,338; John R. Howe State Depftttssetd of Institutions, April l, 1919 and will mature in Inc. of Irvington, plumbing, $63,- Close Tomorrow addressed the meeting. Mr. Me- principal amount of $50,000- oh 946, and John C. Morris Co. of Jer- Ticket sales; for tWtenth an- Cbrkle mpokt in place of Dr. T. April 1 in'each of th<: years ll>5o" •W City, electrical work, $88,S98, i hual Chamber of Coninicrce lains of Franklin School. Instead of the of the dinner committee, an* In a prepared statement'council Mr. McOwrkle said that the prob- present boundary of Kent Place nottnied this we«k. The affair will explained that "in the corutruction boulevard, New Providence avenue, lem cat-fronting the administrators take place February 24 at 6:30 of school housing there ore two the proposed change would include are many and varied. He said tfjat p.m. at Canoe Brook Country Club. questions that must be answered ML Vernon avenue and a small in some cases where the individual The dinner will open with an In- section bounded by Mt Vernon, the needs correctional direction after formal cocktail hour and thr meal & breakdown It is necessary to find will be eerved promptly at 7 p.m. 14 or Meeting Passaic River and New Providence An audience of 14 was 'present city line. oat, if pe__tible. wbat caused the Final arrangements have b-een at the Common Council nie«*Ung Charles D. Hartman, of Passaic breakdown and then apply methods made for the entertainment pro- Tuesday night when the $1,000,- .venue, president of the West Sum- that wii! enable Use person to get gram and th« chairman stated 000 bond Issue for building an mit Civic Association, was spokes- aieang vita others. He said that that it Ls expected to be better addition to tlie Senior and Jun- man for the group. the department of institutions and thfln last year. Judge John I* ior High schools was introduced. Raymond F, Bonnetl Hughes will be toaatmaster. Mr. Hartman pointed .out that! agencies had been in operation BUYING TICKETS FOR THE G.OJSHOW-T0 meet This number W«L» in addition to since ISIS and began under the (left) and David Ogdcn (right), also.members of the Tickets for the dinner are avail- there are only five houses on the the ever-increasing demand for ticket* for the annual ticket committee, watch the sale. A cast of more members of the press and city avenue, one child of school age, and leadership of Dwigbt W. Morrow General Organization show at Summit High School, able-front the'following: offlciab. after a surrey by Harry Barnes. than ninety students will present the Gilbert and Arthur Becker. Salem Boorujy, only one eligible for kindergarten this year the ticket committee established a booth Democrats Enter Free Fmm Politic* Sullivan operetta, "Pirates of Pcnzance," tomorrow Sidney Cole, Thomas Colemnn, within the next two years. The Saturday at the corner of Springfield avenue and and Saturday nights at 8:15 p. m. at the school. The satisfactorily: Are the schools change in boundaries, he said, The, department, he said, was W, Rae Crane, Edwia DeAeref, neceaaary to meet proper stand- Beechwood road for the convenience of shoppers. production is" coached by Dan Ktuitzman and Gerald Harry Doyle, Emil Fittprer. ^fr. would not «r.usc a great shifting to Candidate in relatively free from political pres- Above, Jean Melxell and James Ransom sell a pair Crona. (Photo by Joy). ard* and rcqulr<*mfn&? Cnn they Franklin School. He declared, Holrnci, ' Edward McElgunn, toe built within the city's capacity sure acid t»d made considerable of tickets to a housewife tut Edward Goomrlgian Cirorjfe McNeil, Thomas Miller, meanwhile,.-that the change would strides forward because of that to pay? be psychologically beneficial for Council Contest Robert Petera&n, John Rillo, fact Also the department was in Adolph %ont, William Savage, Question onp haa been certified any children of Mt. Vernon ave- Raymond P. Bonnell, Purple the hands of public .spirited citi- by thr- Board of Education as fol- ; ime because they could then attend Heart veteran of the European zens wiiicfa made for better re- lows-: •-*-•-'• •"^---•• -•--"-- •;•..•--••••--•-•-• —- Mrs. Walsh and Kept Busy Nabbing Felons and the Cha.mber of (ice ,360 Spring- .-.school—.with- -their- -neighborhood "It Ls the'iinarilnirtUA .cpnsidexed field ~ avenue* "Tlayrnates; He cited the mothers ["dpi'rifMi of the Bonrd of Education .candidate for the .Democratic Mr, VlcOr3*> said that in what- Laat ytftr the event wtm attt-nded problems of teking their children Mrs. Diefendorf And Doing Odd Jobs for Citizens that the central high school pro- ever phase of delinquency the in- by 210 persons and -it i Back and forth front Washington nomination for *06min*6n'"Council The- uniformed "boys in blue** and W3 vflcant hoiwns were ject li thg moat critical part of th« dividual ns found it was neces- that the number will b School- wlt.'rtaa If they attended from the Kir.it Ward. This was «nd their "plain clothes brothers" checked. The department's four school housing program; the plant sary to find th« cause of that de- Again Head YWCA this yrar. Franklin they could join the neigh- announced yesterday by John E. linquency before much could be had a busy year in sleuthing and patrol «nrs twvd • rep- borhood parents' car pools. Neville, chairman* ol the Summit! done. In %-oealIonaI training:, which Mr*. Thomas 43. Wateh trf Vai* patrnltnn dtirlng 1918 when they Park ing meter rpvenup beat rev- re*ent thp minimum requirement*, Walter KiinelYlter of Webster ley View avenue, and MM*. R. R. 13 stolen. ..automobile*. from the e^VieMlohftT"«tari(lpoint; Democratic Committee. is becoming a standard^ coutse, • the ST ct, president of Washington emphasis must be on work habits. Dtefettaorf " of Ussex roaC were out of 13 reported and responded Parking meters netted $29,010,12 Lackawanna Will unlf.ts this project In »rcom- Hi". Bonnell, a veteran of re-elected YWCA presidcit and pll«h«d promptly, it may J*opnrd«" PTA, opposed the idea expressing Group Therapy Tried •• 1.8*7 calls for "Send me a po- SJS compflrcd to liquor llnonsw of fthr opinion thai, there is "too much and-a-half years' «ervf»e, a native vice president respective^ a*»< $14,850. Pool table licences brought Issue Tickets, f>m] distinction- in th? city." ,Be- of Summit and art active member Group ibe&HV it now being tried fJiiwer meeting hf'd Moid?% ntgru According to Chief rd K. In « fow4i$. fduc.tional funds; b'jcfyse of tha i itisr- nf ihhi, lt»; «*ai(l. persons have in ?*ew Jersey which gives the at Y headquarters. Mrs. W. $. ) annual report released Dogs wore morr* lucrative. tJi«n lack of proper Humtiona! fari|l« of thV American Legion, Summit group an opportunity to informally & un-'r-n-y tc favof on© school Kimber of Wildwood Lane WM in } yesterday 11 of thr ear« were bieyele« with dog llcensx's tipping To Hoboken Mar. 1 tiw, ajid m*y further jmp»rdi_# Poat, 138, is New Jersey repre- d-seaa_ aiiitedes toward life- New chargf of the dinner which hon- \ stolen In the city with a aum val- iwro than others when actually all sentative for McNeil Pharmaceu- the city exchrinirr by $2,603,75 «iul Delaware, Lscksw«nna andl our standing iu an accredited schools have the same quality of Jer»ey, he Mid, v*» the first to try ored the newly-elected and out-' uatlon of $8,800. Two others, bikca hitting, $1,OCH. Police Court Western railroad commuter tick- high ichool." education. tical Laboratories, A graduate of this method o* ih*rapy. going board members. J stolen out of the city, were eati- Summit High School, he holds a sessions amounted to $9,472.05. ct$ between any New Jertey point Thti Board of School Eatimat* Adding that the policy of the The speaker WM introduced by Other officers elected were Mrs. mated at $1,600. The valuation Mid Hoboken will be Iwiued b-e- has met arid formaSly prewntcd Board of Education was "not to B. S. degree from Seton H«H Col- Harry Goodlng. chairman of thej E. R. Tomb of Tulip street who after recovery of thp 13 was set ginning March 1, It wwi disclosed the matter to the Common Council. exceptions," Mr. Klinefrlterj succeeds Mrs. George Rozett of at the same amount. Eight stolen Th I February meetings. last weelt by the Public Utility The Public Finance Commit^?© '(I th.it "rpzoning of little jobs! " Democratic candidate, the j vfiH'iam R- Giison of the inter- Dogwood drive as treasurer, and bicycle** were recovered without Conimliislon. Until the PUCs rul- of the council hiu rnrt and con- flrst to rnter Mrs. G. Evarts Low of Colt road, Ions to their valuation of $220. throw all zoning into n ; the councilmanic j jc |ub committee aannounced that at Ing, commuterii had to purchase «i<)frp(l Question 2, It in their flpld secretary, succeeding Mise Evelyn Exclusive of c«ra and bikes, po- podge." He added that if any! here in a number of years. Jth e reqi!?:St Of Mayor Maxwell tickets to New York. opinion, concurred in unanimously restricting of- schools is done,! says he will "withhold his fire", j tester. Jr, there would be an in- Boye 6f Ashland road. All terms lice recoveries In the larceny de- The decision, th« outcome of » by all the Council members, that partment were not so high. Of 51 "Th? whole city should be done on! until after the April primary. At j terc»u£ me«tiag in May for the are for one year. 10-month battle launched by the the financial strength and credit geographical basis." j that time, Mr. Bonnell declarra he ' on page 20) Following a discussion the board stolen articles totaling a to.ss of Town of Morrlstown and the of the City are sufficient to under- wi be $1,172 only ?500 worth was recov- Board. President J. Ross Tuttlej » ^««' to explore for the con- determined to take more respon- Lacknw&nna Commuters Associa- write the necnsiiary addition to the -clared th.it since written records• sideratlon Of voters, the prohleme sibility as a member agency of the ered. Four burglaries, Including Centra! Junior-Senior High School Nine Apply for Jobs a_wault and robbery, totaled $2,500 tion Hgnlnut the railroAd, will re- of zones have been established, of Summit city government. United Campaign in the effort to do sult in a »mall reduction for per. building »n h««ld In th^ ^m>>nt that WUH the fairest way to to the applications of three special quired to submit affidavits atai- Cibo's Annual Hobby officers so* in the department, six e on "The Role of the Board In for 1948 was $2,922. Municipal Building. March 1, at - handle maitt-rs and emphasised, "If Ing that they work and reside o>n S:39 p.m. Show to Open Monday others were rtceiradl for the police the YWCA." 1,361 Escort Trips chinas are considered the order Of the 1,<}47 calls for policemen the west aide of the Hudson Itlver, John M. Jlackie wpdke Irs favor of the »dny, no one makes any pro- pxaniinalion which will be held Miss Wilcox was instrumental The annual.hobby show of Ciba 249 arrests were mad*. Sis hun- Thla in drsiffneil to prevent pas- of the bond ortlinance. in curing things." ' • (during April ©% May. in aiding the Board to set up a nengera, Hrnry B. FrecfieM, rate Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. will The special officers who filed ap- program which will be effective dred and nlnty-two store man- To Sell 43 !«1« However, ho ndded, a decision agers barely nosed out 069 theater and economic analyst for PUC, '"'"!(! bf K ndered by the Board open Monday and continue through plications aie: William Chaney, from now until June. *a.l(l from buying tickets to Ha- An ordinane** ra also Intro- l Friday in the conference rooms of j William Gaffney aad Hugh managers requreting police rs- duced at first trading to ar-11 43 lot* * n later date. cortfl. Bnnk meawengers, who w«*re boken and then continuing to Other persona appealing for the Building D, it was nnnouncwliOther applicant* are: Daniel J. No% York by mean)! other than at "private wale" not needed far yesterday. The hours are from11:30, Bird. Clifford E. Williamson, escorted, totaled 4J)8. publlR twe. The location of the lot« '''mdnry elianfjc wore Mr. and Orchestra feature The boys geve nid to 75 Injured the LAekRWftnn&'» fwry service. Mf and th»> niiniinum price required »- f- K. Peltier, whose child nt- n.m. to 2:30 p.m. daily. P. Sabilo, Oorge E. Oolley, Clar- automobile victims* nnd Investi- The ferry in free to Neir Yorh 1>1 for eiwb arr llsti'l in tho ordi- >'a.shlnpton School, and Mr. Tho show will be judged on Fri-jence W, Scheiderman. and Francis gated 27ft «iuto accident*. Ds>tfr- to person* holding commutation and 'In. It->lj'-rt \V\ Bonynge. Mr. day with prizes awarded nt noon. |E- G Of March Concert nimrf publiiihcil Irl thla issue nf tlves crasher! through with 2flft tli*? HeraM as « ICRII ailv^rtlar- siiid he purchnsed his house A special prize will be given for Applicants, the chief added, must accident investigation* In addi- May Lipsey Wins Mr. Fr«*eflrld R!.W pointed out 1 niprit, Thf loti, which were ac- Tthc impression that It was in arsrylt- socks. In addition.to #«m- be brtwwn 21 *n mlnlnuiin prices .act will bf» presented Wednendsy rvr« Four hundred and thlrty-.«*lx At High School i from Morrlstnwn to llohnki-n will by tlio ordinance U S«I.12.V Any persons left it up to the police to nlng, March 23. in the Summit Mi.sj) May Llpsey, high (iriiool ]| cost $1K.!K>. Thp fare to Ne* York l»«riinn intfrcstrii In nr\y of th*«B nhut forgotten clow* and window,* I is $tP.2n. Tickr-ts from other High School auditorium. , has been chonrn hy her Rlrl j projM*rtl"« nmy obtain details by ! point* In Hoboken will be reduce'! Thp orchestra, which \n com- nfil*%.i n nn%tf;htiTA of Hie /Vmerlriin Hcv- , Cast Member's thp r«'«rnnirndation of thr Zoning • music for thin program. The Ix>n- Seeks Applicants ofutloii r-onv-entlon Ut hi< lultl in Tronton, M«.rr|, is,. Mi.is I.iiwy : Ordlnantf F!'>anl of Adj«irtmipnt don Sult*> for Orchestra ,by Eric Death Postpones contlnulrif M t»'mpor«ry permit for For Scholarships wnm wlci'tfd f>n thf Uuns of hi"* j Coat*-* will be one of th# featured t%vr» yr»r» to HWcii Staplrton ft>t Any girt m the jsenlor cfann of works for the concert. The orches- in^ "tli<> best nli-nround ciliyn in I"Winslow Boy" IMP of property at !M Summit avo- any school In Bummlt is" eligible i tra is al*o reh»»anflng-aelection« by the »hn»*in Knulncrring Cf>, ship* now bflng nff'Terl by thr rtudff! In fh<> program. ,{witrin'i» pr«i(|uellt>n, tkm for on* y«-af ter ti^c hy I'ftfir Week, Thin Iniiudfs prlvwte nrtfl n*y« hi» hn* been plfM«l with thp high siiioo! in New .I!», Hurnmit If Isrh *ttfnd«nc«! at rehofcr»aUi, With <>ne j?iH t»> Uie jifwtjMniPmpnt nf th«« i>S»y ftorn dn Anhwood «v<'r»u«> n.* a'thr*»- Hchnnl, Kent Plac#» School ami ()«k plenty of woik (rolng Into thp pr*>- rorivenlion Out M i»31 tin' Motuliv, Frbnmrv 21, to Moti'toy, fnmlly il Knflll Srhool, gram for March 23, Mr. Hnnnn- ic|>ri"(eritlng their «Hi'i'>I,'* t Kebriiftry W. Ml*« (innihf. n ford urgca »»il mMnbers to m«k«« for the srholnrnhlps «rc r«'sitflr- »f ffllM% a itweltl effort to bf present at rtj, h^ld *t thr Summit High 3,1 For m public li--nirlti« on f hi* It49 school offleit or by wrillng t« Mm laflon (ttift itf 1'h? 'fv.vt r School, »rp open to tho public rr «t the Bbort Hill* Country I lay Wlllkrn B ,8r»ow. It Windsor Hflwtol, MKiuf fSur^tfhp gtuduated wlthflMt rbar|<». ro«d. year from Hhort HHU Country Day Oil Imlfa Page* Sch(»Jar«h|p» In th# ptuA. bnve Hrh*H»l, tft« f'onvf>nt of jV*(-ri>ns' »t Kent th<* H^fttt, Noroton, Conn , unrl M»n- 1 Washington * lirthdciy (•1ae#> anrl ()*W Knoll SrhwuU nw\ ImltnnvlMc (Vdlegr» of flarred Dnrmtah < ,-,..., I 8torr<«, h»nu« «nd public bullel Htimmlt High ftt-hwl, th*» Iwt n-'l liy th«> H'nrt. N V s lfi«- DAIt NRM-rmr SKRVICK W!t.rA1% • Th* librarian at th» ¥t** P«Wl« W*»«fr. *»t; WH1«H t tb#< Summit Chamber glrl» h«v# rcrolvd nwwrrls and " »f ^rvlc*i orxnnliiiitlnna In rh!» elty 1 Summit Girl Noffttd KdltnrlHl ' I i»f \br- Summit llfMM. fif»t »|<*-(ir*_lmmi>ri'f> will obfifrvn Ihp «-ll one nf (Item I* nwv t^rhlng In L nnd ITnnk l»h«rt of f»»l f«»»*irrt * <*». »*rf*«n«-•<-l.fay bolldny M will »!»»• port offlr««. Qu*»n of Ht«_fH by GU MoeUl IMMS urmt. PtmMttit nmm**U> to » pwMk^it t4 Hn&\**m rHf hull •«k Ml««i Mary «.? K«'nt thorttnn, <>r tth)»ft MIIU Bp«rt» U....tMf th# N*w Jer**>y Bur ttwwrkit*^ with Sfhnols will rlo»# utt th«> U»t fit- fvtrnlxh*>* th* funti* whkb * YWTA h\n\»t ., I th« firm «f * flrlffiR tV Hub •Ion tomorrftw for th» mld-wint«»r tho nchalarshlpK m (>iith'« (It. It* chftfttr vd^ntlofi unl will w-op*n Mond«y, the benpflts of whlr-li «rr Church, Short HHk and jrcbfM_iry as, . ; by tt>« mm- Is th* THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, FlWtUARY 17. 1949 Dr. WiMioms Addresses Group of the North 3exicy s'.ietlca Q— Grttdiratts from Woynt Watchung Riding of the American Chemical Society ' • /T ThonuU V. Reiwwer of TO River Berkshire Farm Joint Meeting of Drew • U&rg&ret Kiwanians Have and a student group of Drew Uni- | y^ road, • graduate of Summit High Troops List t>t. R. FL Williams of Summit Mr aRTI- a member of the judicSirv' tor of'the Bell Lab*, was the csftnical •~>nf ineierirtg; at Wayne Organization of Watchung rid- thesize thiaminc. or the vitimni j mittee of Branntr HaV principal speaker Monday evicting University, Detroit, Mich. On Nagasaki Horror ing troops for children eight years Corrective Schools B-l, spoke on the-topic, "Putting j residence «t Stanford t at a meeting' of the Laefeawanna i Summit KiwenLs received a first old and upwards i# now taking Problem* of delinquency and Tbiaraine io Use." I California. • hand portrayal of the effect of the place, the Union County Park the progressive teaching method* j U. S. Air Force** A-Borabing of Commission stated thin week. One being uted in correctional schools 'AUMhasitr| Nagasaki, Japan, in an illustrated section has already been' filled1 were discussed at a meeting: beid I lecture at the club's Tuesday and application^ for other sec- in the parish house of the Cen- Tune in WAAT 9:45 a. w. Monday Thru Saturday i luncheon. The ape«kcr, Harold W. tions are beijig received daily:"* tral Presbyterian Church, lion- Richardson, who wan introduced The nr#t troop will begin riding day night. by President Bryant Griffin, was a March 8 from the YValcbung The Hon. Henry S. Waldman of World War II technical corre- Stables, Glencide avenue, for a Elizabeth, a former judge tt the spondent for McGpaw-HM Pub- period of ten weeks. Members Children's Court of Union County, m... lishing Co. He was the first Amer- are given Instruction, ride over •poke on the general background ican correspondent to enter Naga- Reservation trails with supervi- of juvenile delinquency with tug* saki after the bombing. ,. . sion, and compete In such events ge»ted methods of correction; and en«* o\sg In being the jSrst to, M horaef shows, picnic rides and Henry R. Murphy, the executive travel the length of the Alcan gymkhana**, director of Berkshire Industrial Highway after its eotnpletlon in Application* from Summit that Farm, Outlined remedial method* 1942, He also served in Alaska, being used to straighten out mai- have been received and accepted Mrs. A. Clifford Bernard BIG SCR£EN the Aleutian*. Kwajalen, the Phil- for spring membership are a* fol- adjusted boys In that institution. ippines, and Japan, By profession low*: Movies showing farm activities Mr. Richardson is a civil engineer. Mrs. A C. Bernardwere shown, and Edward B. table-top television Because next Tuesday la Wash- Jean Powell, Ruth Dunn, Nicky Twombley, a director of the Farm, ington's Birthday, Klwanis will Huttrer, Suzanne Tims, Dorothy spoke. Dapero, Lois Kennedy, Alethe Heads Red Cross plun tM Radio hold its weekly luncheon on Wed- The Berkshire Industrial Farm nesday. Laird, Robert Lundberg, Gordon Straiurs, Steven Schwarz, Barbara Special Events at Canaan, KT..Y,, is a private in- It'a not the size of the boy in Dapero, Barbara Olive, Lois Lund- Mrs. A. Clifford* Bernard of terracial, non-sectarian and year the fight that count*, so much as berg, Suzanne Strauss, Julie Tur- De Bary place ha* been appointed around home school for boy* of Aa agenta for Allied, the jiiie of the fight in the boy. ner and Dick Olive. special events chairman for the12 to 18 who through neglect and the world's largest, most expe- Red Cross Fund Campaign by bad environment have made a Carieton W. Pierson, Fund Drive wrong start. The tchool accom- rienced longrdi?tanco movers, modates 150 boys from New- York, we offer you a complete moving chairman for the Summit Chapter, -•with 72 square inch American Red Crocs. New Jersey and six northwestern idevisiort screm and •ecrvwe—everything from pack- states. It la one of the oldest in. ing to unpacking. Whether you The first of the "special events" full tenfe FM raj:a SAVE 25% OR MORE OF OIL! will be the benefit performance stltutions of Its kind in the coun- {.ic£ a local or long-diatanco of "The Winslow Boy," at the Play- try and was the first to use the move,' we aro equipped, and Wl house, Monday evening, February cottage system. The Farm cov- ready to take over every detail 21. Tickets for thla performance ers 1,100 uofenced acres with 28 at a minute's notice; Call ua WINKLER IP*•URNIR may be secured at Red Cross bulldings.i. Since its founding «3 'low FrMivr* years ago, Berkshire Farm has 44phi uutallauon5 for estimates. headquarters, Thompaon's Gift retrained more than 3,000 boys for A Mnsstiontllr dUItrtnt oil burnsrt ThtWinktci Shop and Plerson's Hardware IP1' h«ndle» th§ wldtst rang* of oili—tr«n th* Store, Mm. BeernjVd stated. good citizenship. hardtit-to-burn o*f*fjrr/c«—til with iqual Another special event will be a Henry B. Twornbly, local trea- •fltcitncy. dinner dance to be held Friday, surer, was asste&ed by members of Winkltr advanced Low I>t«nar« April 1, at Canoe Brook. Country his committee including the fol- design ffstans will i»v« you tn Club. Preliminary, plans include lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton •ttonithing amount of fad. This Phil Bennett'8 Orchestra and en-C. Alpaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur trarntr ctn bt adjusted to produce E. French, and Mm Jamea R. Jv»t th* right amount of h»at in tertainment. your bolltr or furnac*. Most Further activities will be an-Strong, all of Short Hills; Mr. aod rtsidtntial oil burners art ovtrsittd to pravtnt nounced by Mra. Beernard as plans Mw, Edward S. Bancroft, Mr. and aonU clogging, htnc« wast* as much as 9t% are developed. Mrs, Frederick W. Jnckson, Mr. JMT EXPRESS COMPANY* of htat and fuel. and Mrs. Karl Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Albert I. Stiles and Arthur 66-76 Railroad Avenue Investigate today I N. Y. Investment House 1 H. Richardaon, all of Summit. rtlow Du Mont—always First with the • Just compare this Teleset* with any Yoo hav« only to •*• th» stmplt, dtpandaUa Summit, N. J. Opens Office in Summit Finest in Television—presents the other table model. Compare its recep- dttign of ih# Winkltr If Burner to realit* why Announcement of the opening of SUMMIT 6-0315 \ h Is tht answsr to your htating probltm. T«l«- Legion Post to Have Chatham—the finest in table-top tion—and the size of the picture. Then phora now for a demonstration. a Summit office was made this week by W. L. Canady & Co.,'Inc., Benefit Card Party reception! compare the cost-per-square-inch o( New York City securities firm. Final arrangements for a card With the Chatham you get a screen picture size. Compare the number «f STEPHENS-MILLER CO. E. Paul Emert of Chatham, treas- party to benefit the American Le- urer of Canady & Co., will be thegion Post, 13S, building fund have you can really see—a screen half again stations received. Consider that 38 RMtstll Plact Summit 6-0029 resident manager. Offices are 1»-been made toy the entertainment as large as that of most direct-view Dii Mont's Chatham is a full range F.M cnted et 40 Beechwood road. committee o* the post. The party table-top television sets! radio receiver, too. will be held Monday evening, Feb- Mr. Eraert entered the invest- And of course you get incomparable ment field in 1028 with Hulsey, ruary 21, at the Legion home, EIrh - You'll see that Du Mont gives you so Stuart & Co., Inc., and in 1931street. DuMont performance—the clear, bril- much more than any other at so little joined Paul & Co., Inc. In 1947 Door prizes will be awarded and .Jtant, bright:.picture*... .the ultr moTCcaatJ Gojaein-mnd put the * NEW DE SOTO 9-PASSENGER SUBURBAN SEDAN refreshments served. W," L. 'Canady became the a'ticces'- tuning. .the marvelous tone—lhathave Chatham through its paces-we'll be dMBt A ™ AnOutstandingSuburbanrCar, remained, becoming treasurer. Bo- Brown AlomnTJr^irnf always been Du Mont's^ pride. * glad to show yoiil Representing Out off America's New Types off Station Wafons sides Summit, Oeuiady hes repre- Summit Area Chapter sentative* in Rochester, Syracuse A Summit chapter of the Brown First Sarltt off 1949. Now on Display in Our Showroom. and Peekskill, N. Y., with the University Alumni Asaoclation wtus We Do Our Own Television Service IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON THIS CAR m*in office «t 52 Watt street, New formed Monday night at a meet- York City. ing held at the Hotel Suburban. George "Decker' "was named "chalr- andInstallation JAMES GORMAN, inc. Cape May county contains sos/ie rn«n and Charles Kenney, secre- 294 Irood St., Summit of Mew Jersey's oldest resoifta SG£ tary, poth are of Summit, Theo- Summit 6-3344 beside forty miles of sloping dore Montigel of Chatham was ben chea. named treasurer, Mr. Kenney WBJ EASTERN FUEL CO temporary chairman for the meot- lng. MAIN OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE Plans were discussed to establish 233 Broad Street SUMMIT, N. J. a Summit area scholarship. Dr. j Summit 6-0006 12 Beechwood Road Byron L. West of Plalnfieidj showed films of the Brown-Col-' (Open Until 9 F.M.) Summit 6-0004 gate game,

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js*" THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 194? Tekvision Director «t»Uon WXAM *i Baltimore, Md. JEscJL ff j cietjf feM »on «f Mr. *ndMansfield hats just completed a SHS Musicians Summit Men Mental Hygiene Society ««• OBE&, Ic belsg repeated by 284 Sprin*- Aea»on as acenic designer at the tal ia the Soc.v'.y't and pre»enU & Recommends Broadcast to a »jH-oal broij, ^ bM «W0tat*d Ocean Side theater, Miami Beach, r^. argmmeat" To Perform in Active in The Summit Committee of the . at 12* 30 director" of televkkm Fia. the need for » mtmtMl health All-State Band Sales Course Union County .Mental Hbgiene So- ha SJHMS©W:" Tae pm%t< Five Summit High Seaool nut- Four Summit men. Theroa L. aiciane recently chosen at New Marah, Howe S. Alhnutt. H. O. Brunswick aa member* of the New Kenagy and William N. McClelland, Jersey 1949 . All-State Symphonic will participate in a eexies of «ale« Band will represent this city in a clinic* sponsored by the Sale* Exe- 110-piece band which will highlight cutive Club of Northern New the annual bandmasters' forum in Jersey. The session* will take Elizabeth, Saturday through Tu&s- place every Tuesday during March | day. • • at the Public Service auditorium, Newark. The five Summit students and the instruments they play incdude Mr. Marsh, assistant vico-preel- d«nt of the National Newark and Marjorie stiles, French horn; Wifh FAMOUS Maud Griswold, oboe; ^Anne Wie- Eswex Rank of Newark, ia a mem- t YOUR NAME printed on all your chocks boidt, clarinet; Ralph; Bluntschli, ber of the finance committee and clarinet, and Carol H1U, tympan. Mr. Allnutt, manager of the Gen- • YOUR NAME gold-stamped on free wallet eral Fireproofing Co.. Mr, KenBgy, The foriirp is sponsored by the vke-pr««»id«nt of the Mutual Bene- New Jersey Education Association. fit Life Insurance Co., and Mr. Tuesday afternoon's concert will SPEAKER — Dr. Nathan S. Kline, McClelland, manager of the Pitts- be directed by William D. RevelH executive secretary of the research burg Plate (Jlass Co., are mem- of the University-of Michigan. committee of Lyons Hospital and bers'of the advisory committee. A resident of Summit, will be the Director Harry Mannaford of Several area firms are register- speaker at the third session of the Summit schools' instrumental ing all of their salwwnen for the the YVVCA junior hostesses train- masic department and his asso- training course. Registrations can Model 810 ing course Monday, February 21, ciate, Roy Pulmer, accompanied be made with William H. Whitney, at 7:30 p. m. at the YWCA. HIB the Summit students to the try- 11 Hill street, Newark, Sponsors topic will be "Psychiatry and outs. of the cour.se remind that with the You." Dr. Kline Us a faculty mem- exception of a few linen; the ber at the medical -school ot the Be courteous enough not to tell country is definitely in a" buyers College .of Physicians' and Sur- a hair-raising story to a bald- market once more. NO geons, Columbia University, and an headed man. The Tuesday, March 22, clinic MINIMUM BALANCE associate for both Oolumbia-Grey- stone and the New York State will be directed by Roy Bauin of J01 • CHARGE FOR DEPOSITS brain research projen under and former missionery, told the the Edgar Auto Radiator Co. oi the »amc conditiom—the omit Old Guard Tuesday at their meet- Morris avene. television for peak picture enjoy- ing that he spent much time in According to police the boy was ment under the ideal secinc coniliiion of bright room light! the northwestern province of Sin- nabbed inside the building by Pa- '*•, chiang which is mainly desert. trolman Martin Keating and Pa- ixtr4. trolman Joseph Fuschetto around He said that although oases WE 10 p.m. wheai the patrolman no- were plentiful, the water holes -BLANKET SPECIAL- ticed the flide door open and went SPECIALIZE were so bad that it waa necessary in to investigate. Police $aid the oil to drink weak ,tea almost exclu- In boy admitted forcing the door. sively. In that part of China, he FORMICA BLANKETS said, two language* prevailed; Summit Man Appointed SINK AND COUNTER TOPS Chinese for about 30 p'er cent and (Made to Order) Turki-Mongollian, a language Rutgers Alumni Aid $|00 which he described aa musical, Ralph J. Hasbrouck of 29 Beek- SUMMIT CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE for the other 70 per cent. man road has been appointed to a 1 Reg. 1.25-1.50-l.7i He epoke of central and south- standing committee of the Rutgers a Eastern Bar ern China and the Himalayan University Alumni Council, it was Mountains, He showed colored announced by J. Howard Johnston, Manufacturing Co. pictures portraying luscious val- chflirman of the council. luya with Himalayan glaciers and Hasbrouck, a graduate of Rut- d LIBERTY Cocktail Lounges — Home Bars mountain peaks as high as 2,51M in gem in the class of 1929, will servo. the"background. oh the' council's^^ conimittee ,.ojn. flr... 485 SpringfielAPPUANCd Ave E StanmitC, NO. J. Gleaners & Dyerr Booths •« Formicu S|)«-cii»|(i»iH "ttWnewrawl "funds. 139 Springfield:Av«. Morrfei Avc; Cabinet*— TaMw* Old Guard songs and reports were Call and Delivery Summit 6-0901 71 Bank Street MO. 4-0533 given by regional leader* The Open Saturday 'til 1 :J0 "orchid" was presented by Dr. Edwin Enrp, Acting Secretary Charlea N. Thorp waa authorized to send «, special note .of. chgex.tQ .ROOT'S : :...::: i^izi —-^ Add LIFE To Your Old TYPEWRITER Secretary Ray Baker, who is ill. Guests are invited to the Wash- ington Birthday meeting at the Let Us Recondition Your YMCA Tuesday when James B. 15th AND GREATEST Hawley ol Summit will give an Old Machine illustrated talk on "The Deserted Village." This will be followed by ANN IVER SAR Y SALE the February Birthday ..Luncheon at the..Bt>echwood. George Holden Summit TYPEWRITER Service will be chairman. REPAIRS - SALES - RENTALS sayings often foil on barren —LADIES' 442 Springfield Ave. (Over Suburban Market! SU. 6-7074 Summit, H. 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mw atmmpt of »p»rf, MRIII and *iri- in n molar «*r! AIMI wb«*n )><*« (kit* Ami «• fnr rtmtlnrl~-}mi w»H lilt ynu STORE WIDE SALE — SAVINGS IN ALL DEP4RTMEMTS #«|i*rlonri«n«nliinDllnii of "Tmwliii" Mifi» t nn» cur lliol • umll uvtlh looking ntl Optn MMI pimtd rfw tf.ll. WILSON MOTORS, INC. SUMMIT, N. J If j iiiiiif• itiii v:- : •• ' • .•/•• - •••• • '• • <: ••'••:;;•/; •. Summit, M*. ik THE SUMMIT HMALD, THURSDAY, fMHUARY IT, I youth f»Uow»hlps, s«nior fellow senior choir trip to Springfield; $ Annual Party Night struction* to the special patterns. partmsat Is addition jihlp cover*d-diih supper. p. m., evening worship. . of the dance. |,ter FellowrtUp Monday — I p. nu, WSCS groups Sunday — 11 a. BL. Worship aerv- Set for Wednesday Members of the High School d#4 vital. CHURCH DIRECTORY {hosts to church friends. - ' fce, sermon topic; "His Cynical The annual February party Course." night of the Senior High and Central Church Mrs. Leonard Buschmsn, 120 Pros» Rr$t Baptist Church ,\fond«y-Youth Feilow.hlp Val- Westminster Fellowship oT Cen- entine party st homa of Tucker jOWLOVILTaPATIO Prekfeyiertan p#ct street. Rey. David K, Banrmell, DD. tral Presbyterian Church will be Mason. (WANCI5CAN WA« WOM M»i. I* V. Batehatwn. »- Wednesday — 2:30 p. in., Loi« Bav. Ebno Pascal* held Wednesday from 7:45 to 10 SCALIFORNIA Her. Harold F. Mud League at the parish houst. p. m., It was announced this week Today — Browutt troop. Th§ Community Church by Mrs, Leonard Buschman, super- Sunday — »:48a m. and tl a. m.,| L ., -*, • Sunday — 8:48 a, m.. Church Cnttsrian Startsr Sat 9a«79 9.40 a^hsehaoi; ii a. m., worshipj Th* Mathodist Church school; 11 a. m., prt-ichool classes; intendent of the Senior High De- Kev. Jacob Trspp partment 527 and taratoa, "Lily Work on the* wtev. Jew H. Lyons 11 a. m., morning worship with Mr. *PU* liA^l^*** MILLiURM AVE. Springfield and Waldron Avenues Joe and Ann Rechter, gquar* s Columns"; 11:10 a. m., Junior; ~ Pascale; 7 p. m., Youth Fellowship. dance specialists from Hobby Hall, Ihe Melroses (*«***sad ts» utti s** amtM* church; 7 p. m., Westminster Fel% Today - 8 p. rn, VVSCS """ing. Monday — Boy Scouta. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Closed Mondays will call the squares and give in- lowship; 8:15 p, in., Central Club Sunday - 9:*5 a. m.. Church Sunday—9:30 a.m.. Junior church at the home of K«v. and Mra Har-jschool; 11 a. m.. rfiorning worship, Presbyttrian Church school; 10:45 a,m, Junior choir; 11 old F. Mante, TOMapl t street; CHp-Uermon: "Where Are You Going? . New ProvtdftnM a.m., nursery; 11 a.m., morning service, sermon: "The Mystic Ex- p«r Club at tne home of Dr. and 6:15 p. m, youth choir; 7 p. m., Rev. Rleftiard A, Brran peri eno*," final sermon In a aeries Today — 8 p. m.. Hen's working on underttutdbiff religion; 4:30 party. p.m., Community Young People. Tomorrow — 4:30 p. m., C. V. Wednesday—8 p.m., Second lee- " Club. ture in series on Christianity. Sunday — 9:66 a. tn. Church NEW PhESlDKNT—Mrs. Robert school, choir rehearsal; 11 a. m, NOW Friends Meeting E. Woodward of 4T Norwood ave- morning wonhlp, sermon: "The nue, n«wly-elected preiident of Ood of the Christiana"; 6:30 p. m., Sunday, 11 a. m., Meeting for the Summit Council of Church- Westminster Fellowship supper and worship at Sunday school room of women. Mr* Woodward has served program. Central Presbyterian Church. You Can Stop Smoking as head of the WSCS of the Meth- Monday — 6:30 p. m., Meh'i Club odist church, Ui secretary of the dinner meeting. Col. Loren Thomp- Summit Jewish Center auxiliary of the Good Will Indus- son, former military governor of Judsb. J. Seidler, The Secret is known tries of New Jersey and during Korea, speaker. Today—« p. m., Hebrew school. the war was a member of the , Tomorrow — 9 p. m.. ESvenlng Ited Cross canteen corps. She is Directions on every bottle N. P. Matliodisr Church service; sermon. th« wife of Col. Robert E. Wood- Rev. Reece R Hill Saturday—7:30 a. m., Service ward, junior high school principal, Sunday — 9:48 a. m, Sunday and the mother of three daughters. 11 Today — 3:30 p. in.. Junior choir; school. Buy a Bottle "Heman Root 8 p, m., senior choir. Monday—S p. m., Adult educa- Tomorrow -~ 8 p. m.. Social Club tion In Bible, history, philosophy Date Set for meeting. and Hebrew. • Spend $1 and save $75 yearly Saturday —10:30 a. m., Epworth Tuesday — 8 p. p., Hebrew Annual World choir. «chool; S p. «., Adult educstlbo Sunday — 9'M a, m., Church Ori Sale claas. ' Prayer Day school; 11 s. nn., worship service, The annual World Day of Prayer topic: "The Mountain Peaks of Sin Methodist Youth Groups observance will be held March 4 at and Forgiveness"; 7 p. m., Youth Calvary Episcopal Church, accord- Washington s Birthday Fellowship. To Have Chinese Supper ing to Mrs. Robert E. Woodward, • Roger's Pharmacy 'Hie Junior High and Senior new president of the Summit Coun- Calvary Episcopal Church Youth Fellowship* of the Meth- cil of Churchwomen, iponsors of CLOSING •**. m. r. rtsMis odist Church will sponsor a Chi- the event Preliminary plans call Charline Cut Rate Drug Store Ber. Jakn r. BamMta, Jr. nese dinner at the parish house for the service starting at 3:30 p. m. All Offices of the next Thursday evening, February and at the same hour having a spe- Today—10 «. m,, Holy Oommun- 24. Following the dinner there will cial service for children at the JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. Ibn; 10 aC m., choir sewing group. be a program featuring an exhibit church parish house. will be closed all day Adelmann's Pharmacy Tomorrow—10 a. m., Women's of Chinese articles, motion pic- Assisting in the plans for the Auxiliary; l p. tn., Service Chep- tures and a brief radio skit event are Mrs H. Walford Martin The evening has been planned or by mail tsr. of Central Presbyterian Church, TUESDAY Sunday—8 «. m., Holy Commun- a* the final ev«nt in the series of and Mrs. James M. Leavens of Cal- ion; 8:48 a. nu, family discussion programs on China, held on past vary Church, vice-presidents of the group; 9:30 a, m., church school; Sunday evenings, and will provide Council of Churchwomen, Mrs. Eric Feb. 22nd HUMAN ENGINEERING FOUNDATION 11 a, m., morning prayer and ser- an opportunity for the youth of M. North of the Methodist Church the church to contribute to China mon by Mr. Hamblln; 3:49 p. m., has been appointed chairman for Emergency Calls Only Summit, N. J. Young People's Fellowship. relief, as well aa aid In securing the service. needed equipment for the church. WRITES FOR FREE BOOKLET Monday—11 a. m,, St. Mary'« will receive attention Chapter; 7:30 p. m., Boy Scouta Tickets are available from mem- Tuesday—9:t5 a, m., Junior Aux- ber* of the sponsoring Youth Fel- Central Church iliary. lowship*. Wednesday—10 a. m., Church Slate Meetings World Service committee. Church Group Sponsors . "Socialized Medicine" will be Social Service Program the topic of e. discussion to be St. John's Lutheran Church Under the leadership of Rev. held by Central Presbyterian Rev. W> S. HtuHnatt, Ph.D Elta*r"FT Francis and Mjuii""Lydi's" Church's Clipper Club at their Jose Col I in*, 8 Edgewood road, meeting Sunday at 8:15 p. m. at Today — 4 p. rn., Junior cate- who are acting aa co-chairmen, the Proerpect street home of Dr. chetical class. a group at Calvary Church is now end Mrs. Leonard V. Buschraan. Saturday — 9 a. m, Senior cate- working to raise funds and to fur. Miles Sullivan and Herbert Steele chetical class; 10 a. tn., junior choir. ther the aim and scope of the will lead the discussion. Sunday--^:30 a; rn., Bible school; Ymitir Consultation Service, The second inKserieif of Btudle* JERSEY CEMTRAL POWER & LIGHT (0, 10:45 a. m., worship service, ser- Thla i» an agency of the Epis- of Christianity and other religions mon: "How to Receive the Word.*1 copal Diocese of Newark which will be discussed before the Cen- ministers to the needs of young tral Club's meeting Sunday at 8:15 OKC-3MS people in the aeven northern coun- p. m. at the home of Rev. and lire. First Ev. Lutheran Church Harold F. Mante on Maple street. Harry 8. Carlson, Pastor ties of the state, help beinfj given regardless of race, color or creed. Today — 4 p. m., Junior choir Other officers of the committee rehearsal. are Mrs. J. P. Whitlock, vice- Tomorrow — 4 p. m., Confirma- chairman; Mrs. J. C. Kratoville, tion class; 8 p, m.. Men's dub secretary, and Mra. Frederick Gil- THE AUTO DEALER meets In church parlors to hear a bert, treasurer. representative from Senior State Army Instructor's Office discuss Plan Pre-Lenten Service "The Army of Today." Refresh- A pre-Lenten service will be ments will be served. held at the home of Mrs. William Sunday ^ 9:4S a. m., Church Boorujy, 10 Lafayette avenue. school; 11 a. m., rite of confirma- Fred Estey, Jr. will be the speak- tion when candidates will be ex- er and Mi« Judy Ward of South amined and accepted. Orange will conduct the services. Wednesday -—2:10 p. m. and 8 There will be special music. p. m., Cancer drcialng unit Group to Discuss Pilgrim Baptist Church Marriage Preparation Rev. William C. McOrlff The Family ducusxion group on Christian marriage which meets Today — 8:90 p. m.. Musical pro- each Sunday at 0:30 a. rn. tn Uie gram. parish house of Calvary Church Tomorrow — l:io p. rn.. Senior will discus* "Preparation for choir rehearsal. Marriage" this Sunday. Dr. Nor- Sunday — 9:30 s. m., Church man Anderson of Overlook Hos- school; 11 a. m., morning worship; pital will be the discussion lend- 4 p. m., talent program; 4 p. m.. er.

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*u** ih* Wtyn«Nty w»li» #*#* wty ** r«Ml, wtvmM m THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1*49 10; Rinds Vie-hmann, Troop 11 ;i fNq+ fT Lee Bliy, Troop 12; Ellen Swick. Area Red Cross Troop 13; Silvia Fischer, Troop 14; Marie fennel!?, Troop 15; Jitdy Officials Check Noetzli, Troop 16; Judy L>yrasa,f Troop 17; Linne* Gilbert, TYoop 19; Barbara Catrone, Troop 20, Bet- Disaster Plans nice Aacolese, Troop 21; Jame A meeting- of the dkaster and Johnston, Troop 22; Peggy Poik, utcparedec Nichols 29. disaster chairman, last i ttvy Thursday evening at headquarters with the Brayion PTA to meet duster rchaJr- of the three branches. the finest brandk tfa. G. Fuchst alternate Valentine Party chairman for Mr. Hussey, attended J w* 11 *9 Mrs. Pelmer Latbrop, Nets Almost $250 viCe.chairman of the chapter, Mrs. The annual Valentine dessert John Emery, executive secretary. bridge party held last Wednesday d of eat in'.. Birnaby Kent, disaster chairman at Brayton School with 3ft tables , ir ^,'w providence Township, 1 in play was a financial ILS well at William F. McGill, disaster chair- social succttis, states Mrs. Gordon man for Passak Township, and we wlK K. Teal, chairman of the event, Frank P. Ro *. > has recently Net income from tickets and do- b<™ chosen as disaster .represen- nations amounted to $232.50 which tative for government officials of the Bray ton PTA will expend in Morris County. Dayton Parsiild, support of the school library and J, sifter chairman of New Proyl- for welfare work, uviiie Borough, was unable to at- und the meeting. A large part of the success of Xii,. disaster set-up for the the party was due, Mn*. Teal said, Summit Area was reviewed and to the generosity of local mer- basic plans were made to include chants who contributed prizes from all branches They were: Halm's Market, a leg of lamb; Caruao's Market, a basket of thit* area. Mr. Hussey stated that the inj-of fruit; Summit Food Market, a ham; Strand-Market,"a'basket of u,l step to be taken is a survey ^ be made by each branch as to canned foods; .Cullis and Lewis, possible and probable hazards, 5 Iba. of coffee," Trost's Bake Shop, after which planer will be formu- Valentine cake; Corby'a Enter- lated to deal with any emergency. prise Laundry, dry cleaning credit; Mr Hus3('X_streSi8e

-•the pirrpose of 'fostering"world ' ••- Tun» rn pence an<| good will. The girls Smith College Club 14 ox. »-('• ciirry this niesaiage back to Will Meet at Luncheon W0R thnr individual troops and will ask The Summit Smith College Club 710 on your dial bottle for a small contribution from each will hold a luncheon meeting Tues- Sat., 1030 A.M. member to be presented in the day, February 23, at the William name of the troop at the Girl Scout Pitt at Chatham. birthday party in March. PEAS MrsrFletcherP, Thornton, Jr., of flump young p*a«, picktd and packed wtwt piai grow finott .. The Juliette Low representa- Primrose place will report on the Bake a CHERRY PIE tives were: Audrey Schmidt, Troop Alumnae Council meeting being 1; Joan Coddington, Troop 2; Jean held at Northampton, .Mas**., this for Washington's Birthday Wilkinson, Troop 3; Patricia West- week, which she k> attending. WONDERFUL White Hose VALUES brook. Troop I; Susie Skiles, Troop White Rose Red Sour Pitted 6; Marie Armstrong, Troop 7; . An elephant. In order to look MISTER JOE'S GARDEN OF EATIV Nancy Panella. Troop 8; Ann How- around, must move ita body, .sine* 2 urd, Troop 9; Beverly Best, Troop it cannot turn its head. WHITE ROSf WHITE ROSE CHERRIES-- r Grapefruit Sections 3!r29c Tangerine Juice 2 »••«• «••" 25c CHINOOK ot tuxe For Delicious Pie Crusts WHITE ROSE 8-01. SALMON - - 59c pkg. SLICED PEACHES 2 !Z 29c WHITE HOSE fANO *'Hi FLAKO - - ROSE TUNA FISH - ' • 57c BILT-RITES GARDEN PEAS 2 * 256 WHITE ROSE WHITE ROSE CREAM STYLE Strawberry Preserves "49c Cudahy'i Puritan R«ody to fat — Skin tutk WHITE ROSE WHOlE or SHANI< H 1 I CORN - - - 2" 25c * ' "i WHITE ROSE All GREEN ELDERBERRY JELLY 19c 53c 1 WHITE ROSE ASPARAGUS SPEARS 7;. 49c Frcih Killed Brollirt and frying WHITE ROSE GRAPE JELLY - »•- «11c WHITE ROSE CHICKENS • . . • 45c SLICED BEETS 19c PANCAKPAHCAI E SYRUP FRESH CUT WHITE ROSE WHITE ROSE WH0 uim APPLE SAUCE !6 oi- can15c PEA BEARS - LOINS of PORK "• '-* 45e WHITE ROSE WHITE ROSE BA«Y FEBRUARY SPECIAL! FRUIT COCKTAIL •••••«« 29c LIMA BEANS - PRIMI WHITf ROSE WHITE ROSf RIBS of BEEF • • • ' 55c 20 01 ton WHITE VINEGAR Grapefruit Sections 19c CRIME AMERICAN BEAUTY WHITE ROSE CALIFORNIA WHITE »OSI PRUNE JUICE - TEA BALLS - - - 17c CHUCK ROAST IOONE .N) - 39c INNERSPRING WHITE ROSI SWflT!NK> HONDA 1 SEtECTFD ^ORANGE JUICE- 31c BEEF LIVERS 59c MATTRESS SONEUSf BRISKET of BEEF m%Hcot N °b 59c IEAN PIATF BOILING BEEF 19c

AT KINGS YOU CAN SAVE 4c kIM.S Mi: IT OF Tilt! SV\ A QUART ON DEEP SEA I LARGE FRESH CUT CUBAN SOLID RIPE FRESH No. 1 FILLET OF [ LOBSTER TWIN OR FRESH MILK SCALLOPS i SMELTS HADDOCK TAILS fWX $>lt PAIT1URIH0 HOMOOINIZIO TOMATOES 57 29C 43C 79' CELLO « 22 R»9uforly $39.50 lev Sprint «• CARTON 21 mated, fif.tS •XTRA fANCY MmlNTOIH Bird* By# Wvmmm OPEN $3f.S0 APPLES- - 2 25c JUMIO MtCAl IIIIIIW CELERY . «iioi irr KMH CAtlPORNIA and mosin*! A gtituln* Am.rlcon |««-.*) THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 194* invite Negroes, Chinese, or Japanese, that is LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS LEGAL AD VI Oooatr Oourt of. Union. County, pro- DEATHS hate mvtobn, on Thursday, the third a. HOLT also his right* *" NOXICS TO CKCDITOKS creditors of ths Htm PrpTUttac* Build- day o* March. tgiCat M I If. Muy £. Btmra ing +i4 T-"?^ Association ? ^a'^ftting Dated: January l»th, IM*. If advocates of racial equality would see Funeral Mrvtcet -will be held of MABT S. OOOKK. Dusmt*A. Corporation of New Providence. H. J, tva** HQ&T, SUMMI ERAID Pursuant to tha ordtr of titm 8m- to voluntary dissolution and liquida- this clearly there would be lets confusion and | for Mr«. Mary H, Brown, 56, ros»te of the County of MorrU mmAt tion pursuant to the provisions of B»- •a bitterness and the cause of brotherhood would of 4 DennMuet place, who died cud oa- the El^hteemn d*y of Juiu*ry, vlsed Statutes 17:11A-1 to 17:1U-1»1 A.D. one tbouMUid uln* hundred »nd both Inclusive, to bring In under oath benefit. The Negro-n-and all races and creeds dealy from a heart Attack Tues- forty-nine, notice is hereby gl»en to their debts, demands sad claims day, tfn. Brown was th« wife of •U per*on* h»nng clslmi kgtlnst tne •gainst the Association, within tons Kew .Jeney Frses months ago to visit her son, Dated: February 1st, 1949. may face the facts that this year's tax rate is ness in these western snows, through which THE SUMMIT TRU3T COMPANY WILL OPEN AN OFFICE AT Dominlelt. She died Wednesday a* OF SUMMIT, N. J. only temporary. Next year, perhaps longer, bulldozers, under War Department direction, hi.s home following a stroke. CHARLES F. EDSALL, Attorney. 11 Commerce Street. this city will be forced with tax increases-sim- buck their way to liberate towns and relieve Survivors include her Newark 2, N. J. 40 BEECHWOOD ROAD ilar to the ones now plaguing our neighbors. starving livestock. The mountainous drifts brother, Frank Fato of Brooklyn, 38-37-38-39—oaw4w Fees-^-$7.00 —yfe are sure that I tax increase comes are causing untold human suffering. It is nnd a sister, Mn». Mary Cavallaro NOTICE of Italy. SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY as no surprise to Summit or these other impossible to estimate the extent of hum&n To the Creditors of, the New Providence Building and • Loan Association* towns. Salaries of city workers, teachers, po- and animal casualties. Liquidating Corporation ot New Providence, New Jersey. lice and firemen, all had to be adjusted up- Bulldozers, tanks, airplanes are being used LETTERS NOTICE is hereby given to the TO ENGAGE IN A GENERAL SECURITIES BUSINESS v/.irds to meet the rising costs that have hit to transport food, medicine, fuel and fodder. Error Corrected 1' s nation. Such increases ire unavoidable. 'Not''*withih*''the'"memoHeI*'^l'~Hoiit of '"'us in Editor: Summit H«rsld DEATH NOTieES TEBRDART 17, I0« TELEPHONE - SUMMIT 6-6666 I Summit, reductions were made where pos- the east and, one suspects, few in the west, has In the excellent story about,the In Memortam .Cards. Resolutions of ( Council of Churches In the Sum- Respect, Cards of Thanks, ato., 10c v e without sacrificing service and eflicien- such a natural disaster from snow, one of mit Herald laat Thursday there per line, minimum charge 11.00. * -. Some maintain that still further cuts nature's crudest weapons, occurred. was a mistake in the church affili- : -ht have been made but in spite of this, Yea, snow is beautiful when it is subject to ation of Mrs. Robert E. Wood- r far as municipal budgets go, the one for . ward who has been elected chair- man but when it gets the upper hand then it i. nmit this year is a satisfactory one. man of the Summit Council of can best be described by a Dante, accustomed Church Women. We have been given another year of grace. to writing about the Inferno, instead of the Mrs. Woodward has been a mem- Our city will again operate on a sound financial New England school of poets who saw only ber of the Methodist Church of Imis this'year with the very minimum of cost coziness and beauty in snow. Summit for twenty year*. She has to the taxpayer. No more can be expected. been a leader in the church school and In the youth division and woman's work of the church. She Brotherhood—And the individual Current Comment it a past president of the Woman's Would You Like to Take » Walk? Society of Christian ..Service. At The week beginning Monday, February 21. (Ridgewood Herald-Ncw») present she In secretary for-the has been set aside as Brotherhood Week. It When the average person thinks of exer- Promotion of the Woman's Work, is a week earmarked for reminding us that and with her husband Is chair- cise he draws mental pictures of tearing man of the hospitality committee men of all creeds and races are bound together around a tennis court, lifting bar bells or in one common fate. of the Couples Club in her own leaping through 'the air after tangling with church. This paper has already, at various times, horizontal bars. To most of us the mire Mrs. Woo grace- pleasing proportions, symmetric, frM- Avtomttk pear sWfrfctf In forward ip*«kol »y«l«m on torn* e«i nlUimigh a protected invettmtnt in motor car value. tht Negro that sometimes proceed unwisely. corner store instead. Besides, girls, walking's bit »twkJer nn4 thHr crtlor l» al- Here an more: We hnvite you to vWt your neuby good for the figure. ways *H black tind hav*> no tail. Hudson showroom, to •*• all tru M» Thty do not always fry for their goals with Thty <»tlilfi*lly I»»I«# from Bel- Awfaenfft bmauly—thti "step down" vsntapw you tm entitled to In your propriety. Take tht issue of whether a Negro gium wh+rt th#y w«r« used M principle Is so basically right It frees Bet* «af! •* should be guaranteed employment in • firm Wmmt Onmfct Book wntrh «lf>B« on thu nut si barf* OmrleO btMts. Tln»y *r«» a wnmierf til houst that heretofore has hired only whftt workers, 4c»f Midi firt »tfwl arft wonderful to or tht Ittut of whether • Ntgro should be Comic mafixlnt publishers ire ready to haw around children em they art sdmitttd to a public place, such •• a roller put to work the codt thty adopted last July. vtry friertrtlr- They art a v*ry skating rink or a restaurant. There art state Publishers whose output pasiei muiter will Imnfy dog hm\im ««l*t*nt U» » life wpn,n ©I Hudson intMitcriminatton law, forbidding exclusion win approval of tht industry's awn commit- flftw-n ymn or mor*. They art •%• *n$f $w ym 0m ^ _ t_^ tweantt of rare or creed, but the iiiut, sa we tee and bear Its label. • wry b(«f>py Am mA altrt t» ice If, is • social ortt in which individuals Such • atlf-pollcing operation offtrs hop! #v*rythitw whk'h nmkfsj It a W«MI« have tht right to choose and t her t fort should of greater r«lbf at m faster p«c« thin any wt *\m not bt arbitrarily tettM by law. »t l^Kteiilng rwt* and mol«s know of. It !• more in the Armrlcan tradition, n thing, ,^ If a bushtemmait wants »« restrict Mi md Its virtue It that with alert cooperation of par* ttmi not KfrsJd & Wallden ployment rolls or kit etttnlett that it his ttttt if tppBta it once thi economic prtttuft a rruim . Brmm* 9i4r++t iWIHNftl. fl|ht end he Has tlw tote rls>t of ehoict. tbt of no tale for bad twokii that willtml tht r lira, OonnUno* B. AtuHs MSM tt hit •ustotnert ha*t. If he went* to IU Sttinmlt cotnie book threat. ' ' ., Fwhrturv H _ TH6 SUMMIT HERAtD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. \U9 Chathajn Towiuhip by Joseph in •upervfcedl by tfie owner, ChrU Jt. , The $125,000 building contains a entertained at luncheon at the Sub-jto Summit to work with bita at th* Mttatetaon, Summit builder. The Maaterson, enrineefing executive Attracts IntsflMt home Is said to be the first ranch- New Sperco Motors Agency Has 55, by 40 foot showroom, tastefully urban .Hotel prior to the? tour were agency,' . chatfcam for Standard OH of New Jersey. decorated, which houses three V. Quinh Murphy, Oldsmobile east-' interest In home type dwelling where radiant heat- J ibrantf .new dldsmbblles and two Ing Is used. ' em saW manager, and Clarence R. % "circle* li being shown in Sanscrit wm the ancient sacred Alice-in-Wonderiand Facilities [Cadillacs. Offices for the 15 emSehylt-r,- , president of Fljher-Cadtl- type residence built itf Installation of the heating waa Slloyees, iome who have b«en with. language of the, learned Hindus. An innovation in automobile poster lifts—a boon to mechanics ! r lae Corp. agencies, whteh might well be allowing a man five feet 10 Inches Mr. Sp< rco for more than 15 years, Thi-rf is cm ' thing mure to h<- termed "lavish," is the Sperco'tall to stand under them without :are on a balcony over the »how- added to ton orearn-cofr.e-truc, Mr Motor Company's new quarters at crouching. jrootn. Additional features include Sperco .admitted. And that will b. 591 Morris avenue. The Cadillac- The --building which has ai many S3 stalls, thr«r entrances and a fulfilled when hij». son.*. Bud- nn-l Oldsmobile agency will open to thehuge gl$'» windows as a horti- 'water, oil and air gadget which George, 'finish their training %resge • Newark Oummit Dranch public Saturday. • ^.cultural conservatory ii the .?3resemble- s the scientific equipment courses, at the General Motors In- Heading the ultra-modern equip-jyear-dream-eome-tme of Constant found in modern milk-pasteurizing stitute in Flint,. Mich . ;-tr-i return OF RADIO .. . HOUSEWARES AND HOME APPLIANCES ment is a new front end aligning jJ. Sperco, head of the agency plant. j contraption which eliminate* «nyjwhich now maintains quarters at On hand yesterday to aid Mr ADELMANNS Sperco in conducting Cadillac and, guess work calibration of the fronti3O2 Broad street, PHARMACY whe4la. It is an "electric-eye"j "I not only want to give my cus-Oldsmohlle officials around , wasEverett T. Spinninc vvhlcnjreflects the condition of thejtomers the best in modern faril-Miss Helen Cotter, Mr. Sperco's Open Sunday* Insurance 9 to 1 — 5 to 10 wheels on a screen. iitiea," Mr. Sperco said yesterday .secretary for.20 years, Abe NTelson, ;iO Beechwood* Road RCA Victor Television For Instance, instead of ntan-jaa he pointed out parting spucc •.hop foreman for 18 years, and 9 A*hwo

-ONLOOKER" TABLE MODEL. So easy on the eye! The bright, clear, steady images on the 52-square inch rectangular screen are vivid and life-like, thanks to the Eye Witness picture synchronizer. Choos- ing a station is as easy as push-button radio tuning and a fool-proof warning signal makes the face of the picture tube glow white... warn* ItN Jhfl truth! — You'll nit down jour food bill you to turn set off before going to bed! Smartly-designed cabinet in hy dning; nil your food shopping at Y(MTR walnut veneers. '349 50* SUMMIT Fvrry wfrh tM>cnuM our policy, In to iimlto ovrr.v pries a low pric«. We do it by keopiiiK i* rlose %vn(ch on whol*- in»l(* ninrkptn — necking out nml nrlrrtiiiK 'h« best Iniyn — nnd piissinv; prir** nMliirtlonn nlorig to our ciiRtnmerti inimrdiuttlv. That'n why you alwnya get more for your money hew — more food, more variety, MORE NA VINOS I FEIJ. 17-18-19

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EHLERS SILEX One Pound Jarx JERSEY 59*Dot. 2 oz. Jar GUARANTEED GENUINE CORN Daisy, Daisy, LAND O' LAKES QUALITY BEEF give me your answer 69 ib. IMM\ O* I^akeN hnn pfttuhlishrd n new mcuninK ...» nt-w hljihcr of pi-rfcotion . . . for Ql'AIJ'rV in butter. Only ire»h, nwp^t (iml *mir> HASH Is .ever nsnl in churning I,iuul O* LIIIICH litiMcr. Thi<4 fine, fresh, "HABRISON" TELEVISION-RADIO AND PHONOGRAPH COM- linorril crtnmi it PIIHIIMHI/IMI, then clnirii.il MIIII liulith unless it |I,ISSPH the most rvurlint; t«>.(s for frethnr**. Inch rectangular screen plus powerful AM-FM radio and automatic purity it nil flavor. record changer. Handsome cabinet in walnut or mahogany veneers. Would you tike to work Every |>»cktiK« «f 1-mnl <)' I.nki-H butter in uu.ininli'nl In JK« thi% uniform •550* high Kni. ph. extra. Bambergers FRYING PORK SMALL PLUMP CHICKENS SAUSAGE MEAT HEN TURKEY 0 Defer Ywr S4«etU*n! Chmm NOW on Our hayatmu flm! mrm mow imimmiwmim§ 45'» 39' pound pk. 69' $!• IliWIilT holdi ymir WevMon M! m rmngt wM MMtpfciti tt« 4nm pnymtnt wtd arrange to pay th# balimco In mi tkm otUrmm ## <*• if. if. monthly itMtallmenti on our Weferrwl Payment Simim Sausage, Yam and Apple CaM«rol« 90 p#mta» fmm. Umm Mt*wf* In tap*w hi Kregge • Newark Suntniit Branch mil Ann* Dammit 9-ftlM ' \, - THI SUMMIT HlRAlD. THURSDAY, PJ1RUARV 17, tt4t OBNERAL REVENUES Anticipated la Cash i; Thomas G. Mutton, of 1»4* It** Senr ICM H«ld for Laurel Park, dlatrict clerk, and Ed- IB IM> MfW MOVIOfNCI ^m 1. Surplus Revenue Cash Appropriated • S 45.000.00 iS 50,225.00 $ 50^*5.00 J4,7ii.7t n&iM estae ward G. Miller, of Springfield ave- 1. (a) Surplus Revenue Appropriated with prior SaF^^S^ written consent of Director of Local Canti&atat) 32.309.00 4M8SJI M.3M.M BOROUGH er/ nue, enatodian of school fund*. Government. Three Summit financial institu- 3. Miscellaneous Revenue* - Total Operation* $ $0,»0J» $ 79.730.00 » 8».7»J4 $ 3J3040 !orltr»mii«lA.Shell€y> nrough Licenses : ;.. 1.000 00 l.SOO.OO 1.044.B3 B tion* werfe named aa depositories Fees—Tax Search** . „ .. 150.00 233.75 (^rie 8hU of for echool funds. The Summit Trust Flaea and Penalties .- 3w.eo 200.00 31*50 (1) CapiUU [mprovemenu Interest and Costs on Tmes __. MOOD 1,060.00 1.44746 Down Pa-ymesu on the Robert D. Brouph Company wu named depository Interest on Invcstmeats 300.00 200.00 3*0.00 I for the payroll.-account and tbe " Franchise Taxea .•••• 13,000 00 12,073,00 13.0W.03 Capital Improvement Fund $ 6,800^0 * 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 Home, Summit. Burial ^as in th« Grots Receipt* Taxes .- .. 7.000.00 6,00000 7.00503 Koad Coji»trucUon with Stats Preabyterian Cemetery here Citizens Truat Company tor tJbc •73 2* Aid—$50,000 Food . lf.000.00 Bids for Addition Peterson Again Bus Receipts Taxes ; 823 00 850.00 19.000.00 Mra. Shelley died February ft * general account. The same two State Road Aid C 62 P. L. 47 Formula - . 4.978.00 4.978.0O 4.978.00 Koad Cel and Iron, Herbert D. Taylor, who was newly annual reorganisation meeting at Total of Municipal Badgley of South street w,li h((ld. electric, and plumbing pertaining installed as a member of the board. the annual drive for Red Cross* Lincoln School on Monday evening. s. Amount to be Raised by Taxation »b 8*rvice • 19,340.00 $ 19,830 00 | 19,823.68 to the erection of « proposed two- (a) Local Purpose Tax: funds here. Thin was announce u The board also re-elected Loren 83.475 00 •tory addition to Lincoln School Color blindness predominates in (1) For Municipal Purposes 76.040.00 Mrs. A. G. Harms, president of' the Gay, of Union avenue, as vice-pres- <«> Cash Deficit •h'd facing along Academy »treet the male sex. (3) Total Local Purpose Tax „• :»76.O40.00 $ «3,475.0O Total Judgment* and Red Crosa. The drive will l^ . Ca»h Deficit a one The bids werf* rfrcc-ivedl by the vj. It la hereby certified that the budget annexed hereto and hereby made a 7. Total of General Budget Revenues $271,840.00 $204,483.30 dence Public Library will bt-cWi-d Friday, is $290,187. However, with purt hereof IH an exact copy of the original on lilt with the clerk of the govern- DEDICATION BY BDDEK—Chspter 5. P. L. 19(2 m number of alt«rn«te bid* sub- ing body, that all additions are correct and that all abatements contained "The dedicated revenues anticipated during the year 1949 from Dog Licenses afternoon and evening on Wash- . aiittfd in each cl«uurifloation, the herein are In proof. APPROPRIATIONS are hereby anticipated as revenue and are hereby appropriated for the purposes ington's Birthday, it ia announced •Certified by jne this 7th day of February, 1MB : Appropriated Upended 1948 to which said revenue Is dedicated by statute or other legal requirement." total of, the bids varies in manner BENJAMIN BATEMAN. Registered Municipal Accountant S. OENERAL APPROPRIATIONS = for 1948 37 Fees—$61.68 by Mrs. L. V. Radtke, libivrian.' accordingly. 80 Park Place, Newark, New Jersey. As Modified Psld or Reserved Section 1. . ' . (a) Operations for 194S By All Charged low baep bids For general con- Local Budget of the Borough of New Providence, County »f Union for the Transfers fiscal year 1949. » atructlon were those of Anthony OENERAL GOVERNMENT Be It .Resolved, that the following statements of revenues and appropriations Administrative and Executive • lidd*ra for greneml construction. A hearing on the budget and tax resolution will be held at Borough Hall Department of Finance Among the six base bids* for Springfield Avenue. Borough of New Providence, on tiia 28th of February, 1949 Salaries and Wages > 75000 350.00 350.00 at 8:00 P. M. o'clock, at.which time and place objections to Bald budget and tax •tee! «nd Iron, the Hudson Steel Legal . resolution of the Borough of New Providence for the year 1949 may be presented Salaries and Wages :. 300.00 300.00 300.00 A Iron Co. of J«rsey City wan low by taxpayers or other Interested persona. • - . Other Expenses ;~ 2,200.00 3.O00.00 1.980.00 1.020.00 • , '• . . STATEMENT ait f».85«. Bernard H. Stanley of Zoning and Planning * ..• (Required by Revised Statutes, Section 40:2-14) Other Expenses • 400.00 40000 32.50 Clifton w«s low among five ba»e Actual , Actual Insurancs . . 2,350.00 2.375.00 2,047:41 1949 I948 1947. Printing : . 800.00 600.00 294.19 t>idder« for heating and ventilat- '<%••• Taxes for As Shown In Local Public Building and Grounds ing «t 330,309. Mayer of Morrla- Municipal Budget Salaries and Wages 1-200,00 1,260.00 1.223.62 35.00 town va* the \ovr base bidder For 1949 For 1948 Other Exppnues 1,250 00 2,140.00 1,624.54 Loc*1 Piirpoaea % 70,040.00 i PROTECTION TO PERSONS •mong six for the electrical "work (a>. As shown by Budget Less Bantofitock Ta* 83,473.00 83,302.73 AND PROPERTY Yes, and only Puncheon Sherry is made by the Old World •t MMO0. F. Ruchle Co. of New- n 298.9K 216.53 5000; method—sherry wine left out in the clear California sunlight ark ww low bame bldfor among County Other Expenses • 2,000.00 1,526.02 1.526.02 •Ix for ttie plumbing work at (a) Oeii(u-»1 County (Estimate for 1949) .. 16,800.00 32.797.fll 19.335.26 Police in wooden casks to sun-age. It is this unhurried sun-aging $18,CMG. •: (d) County District'Court Salaries and Wages 8,000.00 7.075.00 6.963.31 that makes G&D Puncheon Sherry the appetizer of sheer (Estimate for 1949) ill.09 413.21 Other Expenses 4,485.04450 0 2.200.00 2.198.26 A ipokeman for the board sali Police Magistrate delight, the before-dinner drink to please every taste. Totals 121B.050.00 1165.810.30 •149,138 06 Salaries and Wages 500.00 400.00 400.00 it vrm possible that « decision on Water and Fire Hydrant Service S.50O.O0 5.200.00 5,175.54 the bMa would] be given at Mon- 8TREET8 AND ROADS State Aid: Received and to b« Received Repairs and Maintenance day's meeting, (a) Road Fundi •..-,..„ I 18,978.00 » 48,578.00 None Salaries and Wages 7,300.00 3,595.00 3,426.77 150.00 (b) Relief Fund ...... 333.00 94.00 Other Expenses .. 6.550.00 6.350.00 6.096.08 150.00 Repairs and Maintenance R«i&luHon Adopted with State Aid EXPLANATORY STATEMENT Snlartea and Wages 3.775.00 3,77500 On Mrs. Jones' Death The estimated tux rate of 16.77 for 1949 la based on valuations of $3,220,823.00. Other Expenses 4,700.00 825.00 825.00 The rate may vary when Local School and County Taxes are finally apportioned. Street LlRhtlns with State Aid i.OOO.OO 1,000.00 1,000.00 BOKOl'GH—A resolution pre- A summary of the budget and the amount to be raised "by taxation for local Street Lighting 3,100 00 2.450.00 3.348.63 pared and moved by Councilman purposes follows: SANITATION 1949 1948 ewprs Frank A. Hx«i aJiout the death Total Operating Appropriations . , $90,290.00 * 79,720.00 Salaries and Wages 7.20O.OO fi.5O0.0O of Mr*. IiOuii« IS. Jonea, wife of Appropriation for Capital Improvement Fund '.. 6,800.00 10,000.00 Other Expenses 9.200.O0 6,300.00 Appropriation for Municipal Debt Bervlce :.._ 19,340.00 19,830.00 5. HEALTH /»*m r-HARITIES Councilman J. Rumnell Joncit, on Appropriation for Capital Improvement—State Aid 13,40000 49,600.00 Board of Health Salaries Mid Wages 2.7O0.O0 2,377.79 .. JMimary. 5, wa*- adopted .by TGTAL APPROPRIATIONS C-Mindl Monday t)iflit. •Anticipated Revenues -: -: - ;-. 9T.4OO;no 129.875.00 *" ?oor Administration • SaUrlei, and Wages 4Rft.O0 480-0O..- 490.00- CALIFORNIA Excess of Appropriations Over Revenues I 32,430.00 $ si^nsloo Other Expenses . 2000 20.00 * boruiijth had lost "MI (tataented Appropriation Reserve for tJncollected Taxes - Poor Relief .-•••.-- 250.00 25000 550.00 «1) Amount Required for Local Purposes • 8,107.50 f 7,3i8.15 Contributions to Hospital 200.00 200.00 200.00 and Moved" eltiujnra- leader In {i} Amount Ref(ulred for Local District School, RECREATION AND A PUHOKOH SHZRKY HktQti* and dul* scilvltleV II »nd County Taxes .-...'-., " 35,502.50 26,881.25 EDUCATION Parks arid Playgrounds i«ilf>cn] Piirposffl. | 78,040.00 $ 03,475 00 Salaries and Wages 750.0(1 <00.00 548.02 10000 Itltimczsl -7» tw*n for 1h« tout Inter- Other"'Expenses" .'"".'""." '1'J, 850 00 1'.'sOO'lOO I.3I6.I4 17500 of the welfare »f the wim- - Library . > The amount Appropriated from surplus revenue Is $45,000.00 as compared with Salaries and Wages 655 00 G ft D PORT, SHERRY, MUSCATEL munity. In Mich activities tihe 150,225.00 In 1948, Miscellaneous revenues anticipated Including receipts from Other Expenses' _. 1,145.00 1.500.00 t.500 00 Delinquent Taxea totaled 162.400.00 as against $79,630.00 In 1948. UNCLASSIFIED Kav* u IIHM fuhly and wholelieart- Current tax collections for 1948 were 92.40',p as compared with 9t.23?c Pension—Employees 1,200.00 GAMBARELLI & DAVITTO, INC. • NEW YORK r

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?*• Cumm mi Sup*, T.OO, rig, jfJt C »w Pitch*, 11 .a*. p*#. Grmiy Bmt (Mt\ ref. flJf MM ¥4t md tm 7.—, r$$, UM THE SUMMIT HEKAID, THURSDAY, HESRUAftV 17, IMt •ilW MtOVIMNCi »« was held Tuesday at Monicas Reiurn Hospital Auxiliaries of DRIVEM Hearing to Be Mulhoiland Heads nifrsea1 residence of the Preaby. From Florida State Form Ntw Group ttrian Hospital, Newark. Lunch- | N«*r»y one-third of tae appll- auxiliaries In the state ' f0" Wa* •erved mt «°°n and a ; canto for initial driver license* in TOWNSHIP — Township COHJ- Held Wednesday School Board for mitteeman Charles M, Monica end h*v# decided to ftrnn * statewide i ^m^t '^^ >***,]**" ^^ *** womea. was the recipient of « Valentine Mr«. Monica returned to their AHIOS uixon of the women* board • - ' Blue Mt. Cubs corsage prepared by her *on. Plainfleld avenue. Berkeley On 1949 Budget 18th Straight Year organiswtjon to be known as the j of Newton Gor.frai Hospital pre- About on* ^ •*«?>' nto« femai* TOWNSHIP — A public hearing ;l!< Cuna Herman Wilde, Jr. and Heights home, Thursday from t Mulholiand; puNeaw? AuxiliarieJersey Associatios The nflr.t of nu.tH<*»-- j* ••'! Future meetings will be an-••'applicants fall the test. Every Fete Mothers motor trip t<* south of MiamirFla on the 1949 budget and tax resolu- Berkeley Heights,: fifth mate applicant is rejected Glen Davis presided at the tea tion of New Providence Township TOWNSHIP—Member* of Den The Plainfleld avenue couple left j waji re-elected president of the table and Cub William Wilde was will be held at the-' Municipal s of B'ue Mountain Farm were here January 6 and motored more I Board of Education fdr the ISth receptionist. Cubs Paul Eick, Building, Park avenue, near Plain- ,w:s Monday at a Valentine tea than 4.500 milee. i eonwH-utivo year oil Monday night b Robert SchulU were floater* field avenue.' Berkeley Heights, at the annual organisation meeting j^id at the home of the den Mr. Monica, sporting « mid-sum- Wednesday at 8 p. in. At thi* time ,h, r. Mrs. Leonard Davis, Dia- Those present were Mrs. Wil- held in Cnlmnjaia School. William m0 mer tan, attended a joint meeting and. place objections to ««id budg- C. RuscrO, Sr. was re-elected vice nnnA Hill road. ,. liam Brown, Mr*; Layton Seaver, of the New Providence Borough Mrs. Harvey Benner, Mrs. Norbert et and tax resolution may be pre- prc.Mdont- f(a was held in honor of the Council and the Township Com- THE PEOPLE sented by taxpayers or other inter- ' H. nso*1' '• «rH thosp eligible Kick, Mm. Herman Wilde, Mrs. mittee on Friday night at Boro Th«>e tM>ard number* were C U Fred Schultz, Mrs. Leonard Davis, ested p^reorw. nanipd committee chairmen: Frank t<, bemme Cuba witllin the ne*t Hall. A six-point increase In the 1949 , „-,»,„.!. invitation*, food and Ricky Brown, Anthony Seaver, Jeckel law finanr*» and »upphf.«; t Robert Benner, Herman Wilde, Jr., The Monicas epent most of their tax rate is indicated by the budget Th*-f>.ir>r^ K. Kthlgrcn, -tea-*hers oratior* were prepared by the dK Paul Elck, William Wilde, Robert time visiting at Miami, St. Peters- as it was introduced on February and curriculum; t^tto M. Scrtwarii, (\.vH as an achievement in the burg, Conal Gables and Miami 2 bringing the rate to $4.80 for this w HELP YOU Schultz and Glen Davis. transportation; athletics, Mr. Mu!-; cubbing program. Each mother Beach. - year as eojnpared to $4.74 but ye*r. bollajtd, htui Mr. Russo, buildings: The total of proposed general ap- and grounds. propriations is $309,364 compared to $2M,096 Ifust year, KINGAN S RELIABLE The amount to be raised by taxa- tion for local purpose* this year is Motorists and $65,916 *Kain»t $73,928.57 last year. Wholt Surplus revenue appropriated in the 1949 budget amounts to $33,- Trespassers Pay or 000 compared with 119,000 last year. Miscellaneous revenue an- Fines in Court Hoif ticipated total* $96,000 in 1949 aa TOWNSHIP -- Four motonsU against $72,087.50 in 1948. * appt-arinK Saturday before Magis- trate* Joseph Jfulholland were j NOW each fined 110 and $1 coats for Heeds to Regional ps-s&ing A sqhool bus. They were ONLY Michael Shublck of 24 Eckert av*. nue. Newark; Howard Van Dyne High by 1962 to of Oiilifon; Frank. Capone of lilth .street. Newark, and Harry Huyck of Riverside avenue, Stir- HAMSEEING ISS BELIEVING Cost $1,200,000 Hn*. TOWNSHIP — If facilities at MUs Qladya Trebilcock of Hill- Regional High School, Springfield, crest road, Gladntone, «nd Chester which serves this community, are H. Lane of 13 Fmnk{4n tftreet, M«- to keep pace with expected pupil plcwood, each were fined $8 and enrollment growth Dy~i962, the $i coats for speeding. HOTPOINT plant will have to be expanded at John L. Clark of 228 lith ave- an estimated cost of $1,200,000, it nue and Adotphui Cleveland of 142 was reported to the Regkmal Livingston Mreet, both of Newark, TURKEYS .Board of Education on Thursday were fined each f 10 and $2 costs REFRIGERATOR night. for violation of a township ordi- The report resulted from a sur- nance covering treapasalng on pri- Avg. Weight vey made by th« building com- vate property. Reg. 89c for 1949 mittee and Supervising Principal 7 to 14 lbs. Hatoey at request of the State Ed- "Ptor Ruth" to B# COME IN AND SEE Hotpoint'i eight new ucation Department, which hss re- Qttested all school dUtricUr in the Given at Rtgiond refrigerator models for 1949. See how Hot- ONE Value state to estimate its building re- TOWNSHIP - The play, "Dear point's revolutionary design gives you extra quirement* over a 12 year period. Ruth" will be presented by Re- shelf space, storage space and convenience! gional High School aeniors in four LOW The most urgent need at Re- performance.! beginning Tuesday, You heve room for more foods, more tall bot- gional, it wa# stated, to to replace April 5, In the school. Grammar Buy Now tles than ever I Packed with kitchen-planned temporary buildings used by agri- school children will nee the play PRICE features, beauty, quality and price, Hotpoint cultural classes. James M. Duguld, April 5 at 2 p. m. and on Thursday. building committee chairman, who is outstanding among fine refrigerator*! April 7. at 2 p. m. The final per- retired last /night, said the board formances will be held Friday and has been "prodded" several times Saturday, April 8 and 9 at 8:15 by the state to replace these struc- p- m. EASY TERMS tures. The 1949-50 'needs at a cost Of $75,000 foriBdtn. : - - Oil Move bxplodet New Gymnasium Called for TOWNSHIP — An exploding For 1955-56 the survey 1I»U> kerosene, stove., in the auditorium RIB ROAST three new classrooms and a gym- of th« new school under construc- nasium at the total coat of $375 tion in. Plainfieldavenue early the NontPric^l 666. In 1953-59, 12 more class- moring of February 9 caused lily" rooms would be needed beside* a Higher new library, another shop and a Patrolman Vito Amodeo noticed and Savt. science laboratory. The cost for the fire and called Berkeley •• Sharp, these waa estimated at $550,000. Height* Volunteer Fire Company, First Six The survey calls for expenditure which extinguUihed the blase be- Shop tho 0' of $200,000 in 1961-62 for sevnn fore it reached outside walls. The Ribt m class rooms. Suburban 0t floor \n concrete. and Grode Hali»ry said the need for the nd- Way ...Everybody's Pointing to ditlonnl facilities was based on ex- Girl Scout Troop pected population growth in "A" Too 1 Commlttt* M««n and Savo* Springfield, New Providence TOWNSHIP-Girl Scout Troop Township, Mountainside, Gar- committee met February 9 at the wood, Kenilworth and Clark home of MM. L. R. Seinfeld of Township -which form the re- Twin Fall road. Pennies were Tcrt|2aint REFRIGERATORS gional school district—and after Gradt A collected for the Juliette l*>w* consultation with elementary fund and-plans made to attend the SLICED BACON 45c school heads in thorn communities. "Ingathering of pennies" In Plain- Information from those sources field thU week. wu oorrelated with statistic* Following reports of various All Ctntor showing development of th« troop leadens Mrs. A. Harden, pro- Ib. school ninco it wai established in gram chairman, presented a IM of CHUCK ROAST Cuh 39c 1935, he added. conoultants who will help In vcout- Ing projects. SUMMIT RADIO Hurt In FoH from Cor Mm. M. Tnwruwrtd. leader" of Oolry BOROUGH -Michael Sanderson. Troop 70, annmincwfl the lnv»«tl- Ib. II tur<< of three npw Brownira: Pris- Link w lidfc 2W-year-oM »on of Mr. an«l Mrs. SAUSAGE 65c Itobrrt Sanderson of Cedar lane, cilla Pratt, Barbara Fay and Chatham Townnhip, suffered head Ppnelope Slacum. injuriei Thursday when hp fell Mr*. W, Harttg, oommunity' from the b»ck of the family ear. rhalrmar, reported that He! ft a lb. MM. Sanderson vnui... fjr|ving in Orindling hss be«**n recommended FRANKFURTERS All K*f : APPLIANCE CO. MJ oni* of two sroutu from New 47c Springfield av«nue near Clinton 485 Springfield Ave. Summit 6-1778 avenue at the tlmr J«r»py to attend the international ramp In Michigan thki ytar. NntltM Ib. Done# Dot* Tomorrow CORNED BEEF IrMitt For lluo Mt. Group 59c TOWNSHIP Bin* Mt Awoclatloti will hold « d*nce to- morrow at «ht> B^^chwood Hotel, is. Summit. Membprw of thi» danti» CANNED HAMSHC commUt«y> Jnrliid* Mm David S 83c Brown, MM. William A Brown, Mr«. 8. D. Baton, Mrs. Robert IHr- ri* Mrs. W. B HorenburK#r, Mrs Bdward Koos, Jr., Mr# R"K«r 1 Fresh Ground BEEF"43c M»tsl»r, Mrs, F L Br*vi»r, Mrs, F. Oolton Som^m, Mn Mark Townsend and Mrs. Reginald VJn. cent. Sliced to Ordtr Diamond Hill Church COLD CUTS 25c •oord liters Offietrt •TOWKSHir* - Warned Hill Florid- Church •eh<>dl bourd mrt rrr#mly In th« hom* of Mr« L Davi# and GRAPEFRUIT 5 - 25 ekcttd ntliwm for thr romlng year. TJ*»y *r# Alvnh / Yc*ir«r. supertet«hfl«nt; Mrs n«y»>r Blutr. ft«cr«tary, and Mrs Al«n Turnbult, THE MORE YOU BUY - THE MORE YOU SAVE

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fride of Farn Dairy foods are delicious, nutritious and PUlAy Fudge CkeM» for health, include lots of oranges-in your V-8 Ketchup • • " economical. So serve plenty! And save diet. ,And for thrift, buy them in *&P*s' Jaaket Qutek Fudge M» ^ plenty by choosing them at A&P, where Produce Department, where fruits arid veg- Snider*. Chili Sauce ^ prices are always kind to your budget! etables that are harvested fresh, delivered , Henri's Spaghetti Sa Nestle'. Morsel. —;-• fresh and sold fresh are modestly priced. ChoeoUte Covered Cherry WHdawt-Larf • Inwa • tMU tomato Sauce ° Frtsi. Tender, Crisp _ Fresh Eggs CrwtoA Green Cut or Wax 1 String BeAiis Florida ib ItMayartak—Largi WUta Ltfbani Fig Newtons FifM M# IWIIt Tomatoes Fresh Eggs Grada A 10 ««• M» . from Florida *»""»bo» ,|J|r Crispo Cookies • CkmeFaaa' Strawberries Ftoa-tor Ituffiaj Mi taM* Swe«tPot.to» Appl« Butter Ched-O^Bit «•» «r ^^to 21b. Florida * •* n«w crop '.»-«--"• Strawberry Preserves Green Peppers Sweet Corn Sliced American M«H3-Bi! Welch's Currant Jelly Fresh Kale From Southern farms w Gold-N-Rich A d*t««rl ch«na Yellow Turnips l» S No I grade Ste« Pure Honey ' SUhl-Meyer • • Sharp Cheddar Caratully curarf &p Yellow Onions us NO . iOradt Apple Sauce * Sliced Swiss . Fancy domestic C.,nedB«elH«h .• Cranberry Sauce Drom* Sweet Potatoes us.No iB«di Cottage Cheese Foodcraft Tr«el.Pr«morH«dl-M«»« Diamond Walnuts N» C,O Fruit Cocktail fancy W P 0 "Nutley Margarine Pura - uniform Tan.FUbFI.ke. M 3V« oi. »»» AW ,, o, Del Mont. SOoic.n, Calimyrna Figs Fmget siyte Fruit Cocktail Tkere't iV#> Bettor Ecmpmrmted MUk Thmm Kippered Snacki ™» 15 o*. can 19« ! AmerlemH iV«. I Fawertte and No. i Buy Cling Peaches A&P fancy »«'"" Cllfotni* S«r4ta" * 14 ot. can 33C ,,*dflr« 21c 3Oorc.n.33; c C M.,.h.U'. Herring .— 4 0*. Pfc9 18* 30 ox. can 33 WHITE HOUSE MILK WdCo All brand* FAMOUS A&P COFFEE Sliced Pineapple tail \ou"re sure to enjoy the flavor that All brand* 20 oi Cruahed Pineapple 2 CABS makes it America's no. 1 favorite. Comstock Sliced Apples JNo doctor can recommend any better Eighi € Grapefruit Juice evaporated milk than White House for lib.bag40a , . . 31b. bag 1.15 2 Ib. Pk9 27c 16 ox. Morton. S.H H-0 Oats . • • babies. And no food authority can recom- ttetl Circle Rich, full-bodied 2 11b bass. mend any better for any need. Try this 1lb.bag44l . . . 31b bag 1.27 Chicken Broth Sunnyficld Oats nationally famous milk for your coffee. Vigorous and winey i 1 Ib bags, Shredded Wheat Use it often. te«. pko 30c 1lb.bao47« . . . 3 Ib. bag 1.35 P.»c.k. Fl-r „ Scoop *'"" A Bucket Flour Setettm* tmr Ann Puge Syr«p <>•»• «H •, •f Exmmu Wmatt• ##r Grmmter Vmlme! ifl. pko, 29« Felp Ige. pVg. 22c « • BrigW Ml So»P SUPER-RIGHT" MEATS Bo»co Swift's Vhni larf Sh»rttmn£ 10MA10 SOUP SWIFTING Ic Only tender, juicy, fine-flavored meats are selected by A&P's •-••— ^-'lOcan e experts. And every cut is carefully trimmed to remove excess CRISCO waste. What's more, A&Fs advertised prices are A&P's only prices . .. and they're always just as low as market costs permit for such high-quality meats. Is it any wonder smart shoppers say you can't beat "Super-Right" meat values? *k . lb Fmmmmm, I*rt«-PHe**f/ Smoked Hams ^'iu^l7 On« price for the whole ham or either half, full cut for full value. ANN PAGE FOODS Prime Ribs of Beef shouu. »> Your family will go for Iho goodnew of Compare the extra short cut of these prime ribs. There's real value BOMJTS a Ann Page Fooda . . . made of top-qual- ity ingredients and laboratory-controlled Bon..n Wliik you're in our Bakery Department, at every stage of preparation. Chuck Roasi «•- Steak b« lure to »0« th« other awefct cay* ... •11 fre»h from A&P'a own orcni. Hlatronnai«e pim37e ou»n65e fr«ih-siz«t undtr 4 lbs. r Cake Salad Dressing • • . . pimiar29e French Dressing • . • Sotbot. 17« Legs of Lamb . . Pork Loins WM# * h.n «,. 49c Chic kens * ibi. ma m•»•>•+« Sandwich Spread • <>• 17e i« or 2% Sirloin Steak £UI-I..I w«.t. ib 59c Ibi Ib 55c * ft)» •. 6S« Fresh Spare Ribs ; . . ' & Cup Cakes - •'• * 4 J Prepared Spaghetti UK "«can 2 for 25« Pot Roast i«WltM Clwk-no fat added Ib. 5(>c Sliced Bacon Suimyfiew ^.'H-' iMvfirtar Sparkle Paddings • • . S t*#. 17« Brown Bread . Anal g Top Sirloin Roast Nof*t«dd»d n»65e Smoked Beel Tongues * ."».V • » Macaroni Sparkle Desserts *»» *>VM flavon 19« NM far AnttatM Round Pot Roast u°'**>r37# BIRTHDAY Plate and Navel Bee! *•**> "> 1 . • Shoulder Lamb Chops . a». 7S< Fresh Codfish Steaks Green Giant Wblf Kernel Stewing Lamb »••••» M«I «h»"i> «». 25« Fresh Flounder Fillet Boneless Veal Roaat 5^,,!^ n, JFresh Scallops . » • PEAS NIBLETS Breast or Neek of Veal . ft. S9 Fmey No. 1 Sin pit« . I-oln Pork Chops 9** WM » 69* Drttted Whiting

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ncreased Service Floor Area UNLIMITED and UNRESTRICTED PARKING New, Modern Automotive Equipment US "OFF THE STREET" We offer tne facilities of this superb building to all CADILLAC and OLDSMOBILE owners in this area. We hope you will use it and enjoy it, as it truly represents OUR PROUDEST ACHIEVEMENT IN SERVING SUMMIT. A Cordial Invitation Is Extended to Everyone To Inspect Our New Home SPERCO MOTOR COMPANY. Inc ESTABLISHED 7925 "4 Cadillac SUMMIT, N. J. •A' Oldsmobile tH THE SUMMIT HERAJ& THWtSPAV. l«4t On Diw MMt* Sqaot ***************** Spaghetti Dinner Four Women Open H. G. Turners Have Son Hartford l Ho Bt. and Mrs. Howard G. Turner wy I Mm furaer Mart** L« ^tmm, daughter of Mr, *a<| Mr*. Jam** »«?• Sh« U«aeiiior in Uw Colin* of Hartford, Conn, announce the A. MacMurray, M Walnut *tr««t, { of L jsral Art*. Make* S200 for Homes for Bridge Mr. and Mm R-gia birth of a soa, David Hutchins, at of Summit avenne Jefferson Ssheol Parrnt-Teach- Parties Next Week er Association served over 300 peo- Four member* of the Fortnight- ple at its spaghetti dinner Tues- ly dub have offered their home* ,0 PERSONAL LOANS day, February 8, at the •choo], i for the annual dessert bridge par- realizing a profit ot $202.08 Mra. j tie* given as a "special eyent'' for i of lew bmk rate.. Frank Ponxio wai chairman for the benefit of the clubhouse fund, th« dinnei* with Mario Petrtcoora Friday, February 2S, at 1:30 p. m. OH A u-uonrm FATMKNT PLAN and Jamea Ferraro awUtlng. They are Mrs. Henry Gusmer, 40 Greenbriar drive, Mr*. Louis A. ToUl T«« SUysr Leo O'Conn&ll, chairman of the •I Hot* Cvtt a#e«l»t Mratkly fathers' committee, arranged for Rice. 129 Kent Place boulevard, WASHINGTON'S Mrs, Christopher Story, Jrl, 215 IIS. S.4S 1I1.U S4S the showing of movies in the early SIS. U.M t»a.M IS4»S pmttjot the evening for the chil- Springfield avenue, and Mrs. Ray- "^ OPENS BIRTHDAY Mi. 1S.M SM.M mond W. Stafford, 1011 Spring- SAT. r£B. IS thru Keb. 21th SIS. sets Ml.M 44JS dren* and later the film, "Artisan* of Florence," was exhibited for field avenue.. Daily II »-m.-ll p.m.-SuoiUr U aoon-lt pjm. Otier AmoiaU P» «• IMMt At Sam* KaUt everyone. Mrs. Arnold E. Lin ton, chair- man, will be assisted by her .spe- SRAHD CIKTBA1 PALACE, N. T. TUf SDAY Any applicant of good character with steady In* The tarantella wai, danced by * SrlXRKEY, THE WOMOEI SEAL * HABSHMTER S boys and girU in colorful cos- cial events committee, Mrs. Louis I GCLDEH RETRIEVER5 * JAMES RUNNING TRIO.-UiNA- come may borrow on own sigaaturt. If tncon- C. Hollands, vice-chairman, Mrs. |A TtCSOK LOSS"* VJUISHM PIPES*CO,BADMINTON FEBRUARY 22nd venient to com* in for Interview tumes. Those who took part were Henry Long, Patty Pelo*. Rosalie Noel F. Bebout, Mrs. Frederick CHUMPS * KEN t WMJWILHELM, MCHEITY ACES T. Vansant, and Mrs. Frederick •* ' .. ...cVatw Tilling Pkoum Mr. Behne, Smmmit 64000 Pedicini, Vincent Swilp, Rose- pe.; Sporting Goods — Stale tihibln — Motor tracco, Peter Corradl, Mary Fus-i L, Reynolds. C>clet — 4aiomobilf4 — Bis Reptile Exhibition chetti, Michael Yannota, Marian \ The bridge parties are open to »IUS... M. r. AVIATfON SHOW OF i»*y RST NATIONAL BANK Petraccora, Eddie Petmcco, Mary | all Fortnightly members and their ADM. tl-15 jptw» HBM ' ChSiiatm §Oc i«^( tmu Faitoute, John, Scarinsa, Connie friends at a nominal charge. Res- t( c/St Ponzio and Lawrence Twill. ervations may be obtained from The 5th and 6th grade boys and Mrs. Reynolds, Summit 6-2930, or • A3NOVV 3AVS QNV girls assisted the parents and Mrs. Vansant, 3315. URIFFITH'S SALE teachers working on the program, the girla waiting table and the boys Overlook Square Club checking wraps. of used and rebuilt Music was furnished by Carmen Hears Talk on Ciba Zotti, playing the accordion and Dr. Joseph W<on of Ciba RECORD SALE guitar; Tony Jugainao, the accor- Pharmaceutical Corporation was dion; and Joe Manger, the piano the speaker at the meeting of the GRAND PIANOS and guitar Mario Petraccora ar- Overlook Square Club Wednesday URGE SELECTION ranged this part of the entertain- evening, February 9, at the lodge Many Mkt N»w—ol Prices way below lh« ment. roomsf^Thc activities of Ciba was cost of a now Piano—Excellent makes— . his subject. ' • ' ,' RECORDS ALBUMS Son Born to Heisleys The evening's program also in- Mr. and Mrs. Newton P. HelsJey cluded the regular Overlook 5 for $1.00 50% Off • STEINWAY • CHICKERING of Glen Ridge announce the birth Lodge meeting and refreshments. of a son, James Charles, Tuesday, A dinner ia bein&planned by the February, 8, at Orange Memorial members of the S#aro Club to be In Addition, Our Entire Stock • KNABE • HALLET & DAVIS Hospital. Mrs. Helsley is the for- held at, the lodge meeting hall mer Margaret Hiester, daughter of Wednesday, March 18. REDUCED • HARDMAN • WEBER Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hiester of Oak Knoll road. Washington PTA~Hears and many other well-known makes About Junior High NOEL RECORD SHOP Robert E. Woodward, principal of 240 Morris Ave. Ml 6-0265 Springfield, N. J. AS LITTLE AS Summit Junior High School, spoke mat $ to the Washington School PTA *25 DOWN Tuesday afternoon, about the work AT... and program at the Junior High UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY School. 395 The fatrrers' committee met Mon- Time For Motor Tune-up day evening to plan the organisa- : ..-" .. A Few Used tion of a Cub Pack at the school. Is your car laboring through the . Iff IT/ Lose Weight winter weather? It'i time lor a Without Dieting! SPINET PIANOS £"*•£ A»«ta» Dtowy Nowl Without dieting you can check-up. Let our experts loole it !OM ugly poundi and have a mow •tender, attractive finire. All you ASLITTll UP TO do w eat a ddkioua AYDS (aids) over . . , Tell you what you need Vitamin and Minrral Candy be- fore meal« a* directed. Your appe- ~~ AS 3 YEARS Don't d«liy—chtelc your "Wjj^ibed; you eat Iraa, and ... at no charge. Don't delay. Jingly loac weight. No dkt- $25 DOWN TO PAY BO-drumr-Inmativeji ct tK- ULdOv? Vi»Mwmc«NOWI with thtee AYDS |S»B|S . Mmor PPOSITIVEO ! Nationally known doctor* have te»ted AYDS *flb# «*;OTW 100 people (one a nwse JAMES GORMAN. Inc. MraofH0i5pound.iiver»Ke,qUi5cly M'!ty,lrx AJDaroantlL—today. Call Ui For MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE—Manyu«n GRIFFITH PIANO CO. tave repotted loose* of up to 10 pounds ih 296 Brood St. Summit, N. J. IfllMWAV •IPRItlNTATIVIS Complete INSURANCE Protection 5 b""'•• Or lent free with msil or 34 Beechwood Road Summit 6-1800 ~ phone ordtr*. No ofalication. I found Under the Car!! JUpreientlni THE TRAVELERS MARLINE'S CUT KATE HARTFORD 417 Springfield Ave., Summit, N. 1. -f- Summit 1-4396 There's no doubt about it, Our servicemen give their ail to THE BEST IS their jobs ... to service your car as well as keep it supplied STILL THE 9CT with top quality gas and lubri- cants. You'll like our friendly o4ieda£ e/w^ service. FASHIOM ACADEMY OF NEW YORK SELECTS Geddis Motor Sales, Inc. STUDEBAXER SALES — SERVICE IT2 Springfield Ave.. Summit SJ 6-1843

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-:i-iF~^?*^''*'' THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY t7, tt4t Xn, Cut Pre^jpX Betel Bt4Cfa- him Hadctssah Sponsors ttea with Mr». Vermont wood, who Ut »t Miami Btaeb, Film From Israel Fla,, mm Joined by Mr. Prelm mm Being Planned by the week-end. Their son Edward, WANTED Monday at Center ft student at Colgate Univer»lty, Grace Davidson An unuiuftl motion picture from Mtoto9«nk Children Israel, ftttturiaf a boy refugee Announcement hai been ra*de by actor, will be cfcawn h#rt for the Mr' and Mr». Robert J. Da«*dsoB fimt time at the Jewish Commu- Badeau avenue and Windham, Ver- nity Center, M»nd«y, February 21, lag BtBtt p.j- « moaefate mont, of the betrothal of thtir at 8:15 p. m. Tbt lootl chapter of tafcmeitti taiuot b« dauibtwr, Orac« Perry, to W. Frt#l Had«sj»h, th» Women'* Zlonlit MaU at o«« photo. •Wreval Include •aSH^ Hudklna, »on of Mr. and MM. Ed- organization, williponaor the film. phone ntunber. Do not ttilt gar F. Hudklnt of Shadyaidt ave- Entitled "Tomo«row'« a Wonder- THORNTON, nu«. ful Day," and shot over a period of two year* in » children'* vil- ; INC. AGENCY Mist Davidson graduated from SU 6-1000 4M LtxibfteB Ar«., N. Y. 17 Kent Place School and attended lage in the Jewish State, the story Welletley College. Sh« la BOW M«O- deals with the .psychological elated with the employee relation* rehabilitation of a young boy who had survived the horrors of a concentration camp. The narrative is written In the stream-of-con- for Your Pleasure and Enjoyment aciouanesB style, and the plot tells J Mim Mftrgarwt Biatto Brown M\M ftrate Perry DarldUoit Chell Fr&ntMU of the boy'» rejection of the chil- Julw k. "Wolln dren's village to which he U Carol Beth, Shlnn Miss Peggy Lolatt* department «f the Columbia Engi- Margaiet Brown j brought by the Youth Aliyah (im- neering Corporation. migration) moveinent of which The Beechwood Hotel During the war Mr, Hudkins Carol Beth Shinn Hadassah la the American repre served five years in the Army Air Bride-elect of \Engagement Party scntative; of his regeneration by Corps. H<> is now connected with work and study; and of hla final the New York office of the Bank.of Is Fiancee of Franklin £ Conger for Peggy Lolatte acceptance of the new life. Montreal. Dr. and Mr«. Frederick L. Brown j . . ^ Proceeds of the film wlH be ap- EXCELLENT CUISINE A. summer wedding in, Vermont Is Robt. L Woodward of Charlottesville, Va., announce i/\/|Cl OOf. plied by the Surtmit chapter to the engagement of their daughter, being planned. Mr. and Mrt. Jamea P. Shinn At a Valentine dinner Monday help rake ita share of the na Margaret Marie, to Franklin E. , tion-a! budget needed to aid at Ballroom and all facilities of Hawthorne place announced Conger, ion of Rev. and MM. livening Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lo- the engagement of their daughter, least 10,000 refugee children to be Hirvn G. Conger of 135 Maple !'»tte of Chestnut street announced John J. Flood, Jr. Carol Beth, at * dinner party brought by Youth Aliyah to the for receptions and parUu gtrect • . . ithe 'engagement of their daughter, Jewish State during the next year, Saturday evening at their, home p t0 S To Wed Anne lack Miss' Brown fa" a graduate of : *8»'.- &t- Desmond . q.. Mc- Mrs. J.. Jerome Kaplbn, president, large or small Am*rico't B»it-lov«d Grtating Cordi Her fiance Is Robert L. Wood- Lane Hlj;h School," ChartottesvilJe, iBride, son of Mr.< and Mrs. Hiram ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert stated. To date the movement has onrt Ohio WT^Ieyari University, j ^ McBrlde of La Porte street, transported from Europe more NORCROSS Of Roselle Park F". Woodward of Woodland ave- Sclma abania Delaware, Q. She received her «- ' A' ' than 33,000 children from Europe, Announcement has been made of nue. Miss L latte is mduate of the engagement of Mis« Anne master of i-ctrnce degree from! ° * » she disclosed. The movement b . At ' . ' ' Both young people are grad- Northwestern Rosen-* University. jSummit High School and Is env Zack, daughter of Mr*. Michael 0 with Clba oame one of Hadassah'B chief Zack of Maple street, Roaelle uates of Summit High School. Chioago. Bb« is now director of 'P' ^ Pharmaceutlca responsibilities shortly after Ita S/EGFL'S Park, and the late Mr.-Zack, to -Mr. Woodward also graduated the Teenage program at the Sum- I Products Corp. founding in 1934, added Mrs. Kap- TELEVISION IN John J. Flood, Jr., «m of Mrs. from Drew University. He la la mlt YWCA Sgt.,.McBride attended Albert O. lon. • Stationery Shop the sales division' of the Metro- Mr. j Conger, a graduate of the Parrfsh High- School at Selfna prior John. JUFfood of 173 Pamalc ave- THE CRYSTAL LOUNGE nue and the late Mr. Flood. • politan Life Insurance Company Chicago highschoob. attended the i.to entering the Navy in WM, serv- MM SprtnrfleM Avenu* at" the Plalnfleld office. Eastfc School of Mi»ic and was iin« until 1946- uP°n returning to Summit, N. i. The prospective, bride attended Drake Business College at Eliza- gradited from N«w York Uni- j civilian life he became a radio an- veraity: He is now attending the jnouncer at Sflma. He enHsted In beth. She U employed by the Sing- the Arm in 1947 and is / Call Miss Carpenter er Manufacturing Company. graduate school of business ad- l y Rationed Mr. Flood la & graduate of ministration et Jfew York Uni- at Fort Dix. Sgt. McBride Is spend- versity. Mr. Conger is assistant ing a 25 day furlough \yith his par- WMTR Summit' High School.. ;He served ents in Alabama before entering AFTERNOON TEA four years in th« Array, two of personnel manager of the Ameri- cen Sugar Refining Company. Officers Candidate School at Fort Summit 6-1054 which were spent with the First Riley, Kansas. Army In Europe. He is employed Plans are being made for a June Can b« served very graciously from one wedding at Charlotteavllle. No date has been set for the Summit, N. J. by August Arace & Son. wedding. VISITS SUMMIT of the new higher tables now in vogue. St. Teresa's Fathers RO-WAV OVERHEAD TYPE SATURDAY See th'em Night Postponed Wins Beginner's Confidence The "Fathers Night" originally! 521 Millbum Avenue GARAGE DOORS scheduled by St. Teresa's PTA for at Arthur Murray's FEBRUARY 19th at BETTY TELFER'S Short Hills Radio Bram Electric Operators this evening has been postponed to J. W. SIIUSTEII Thursday, February 24, at 8 p. m. 5:05 P.M. OUR FEBRUARY It will take place at the church I jfy-y—x*~ PLAINFIELD 6-8541 HOWE MANUFACTURING CO. hall. 1250 On The Dial FURNITURE SALE FEATURES FLOOR SAMPLES THOMPSON'S Topsln At Tremendous Savings 89 Beechwood Road Summit, N. J. LISTEN! Modem ENGLANDER HEADQUARTERS FOR Hollywood Headboard • Royal Doulton Grooming Inner Spring Mattress Box Spring on Leg* • Wedgwood • Thtrt Am SttH • Lenox The new tliorf haircut, '59" v/ith a "Junior Miss" Ahw Complete • Bavarian Attractive Vivian Mirnett ii impe- Koolerwave PflrmanenK rially good with thjr people, to •!• Mitt ivillibti Aho moat no time iht teichei (him th« •ecret of confident, carefree dancing. for Blue Ridge Southern Potteries AtTHUR MURIAV, 10» Ha»«»y It,, ttowwfc 44 8fltt> Church >l«i«, !•»» MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY! "THE WINSLOW BOY11 (Juit Around the Comer from Summit Truit Co.) Red Crow Benefit Summit 6-3305 LILLIAN M. FURMAN Corrective Beauty Culture MONDAT IVININO Deihmrjr to Short Hllh — Millbum — The Orange* f you need Fine Chin* $ 4 C 317 Spring-field Av«nu» Summit 6-4418 AT THE TAILI LAMPS 1 ? MONEY SUMMIT PIAYHOUSI Othmr Hmm$ At Grtei PERSONAL LOANS Tickets On Sale At Saving* Inc. Amount UNM. 13 ray* 11 rmr- Children's Furniture, w»n« at Not* mull »«ati FOR FLOWER$ Colt of «f »»d Ckww Haadquarton $ 804. •U.14 • it Plenen'i Hardw»ra , Joseph Zeigner&Son, Inc. UM lift sen. OMt 472 Springfield Avenue Summit 0-0039 CLEARANCE 600. •0.00 40, M. CLOSED TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Itud on THAYER 840. 4J.00 W. FOLDING CARRIAGES 1,500. moo its. 100. Other Amount* up to $B,090 Grey — Grey Blue — or Turquoi$e in Proportion Coming Soon—

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SPECIAL Three of the February Uih Thru 2Bth Greatest Namei in Watchei MAM TO SIIL FOR $13.00 . i#%llf m DRAPES Mall «t Telfphfine Ot<%r| (v, iwny ntmt Mmn*nnHmt • LONGINE Ptastic |nwhh ldl. mlt ulllng b^rlngii, 10/0 DISCOUNT Bammlt 6-J132 - 2J - mo • ELGIN ...... fmm 11,1 • HIGH CHAWS from H.50 , d«pfBlltlll*, K» fflMff MUSICAL ROCKERS f,f| no *mnti*r »tylf». n<'»ii(1fnl wnt«*h«Mi priced fof iATWBIB I Mil Pol m— v«lu«. «<•" Ihrm Unfay *t JUVIMILI I Eugtne Jung 471 SpriftfflwM Avt. Wateh A Jmmtlrr one* wmmw mmmm / / t*UMN L THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1949 Kelts DlMinger of Colony 1ST Mem Pioreritino avenge, New Province, ha* matici and the meeting of Bern* Donald W. Hufnail PERSONALS a member of tli* to been choaen to »ing ia the Law- 1 6*nnuui County Hi«tori»l Society. Dr. Weyer Niraaroff of Spring- Becomes Bride of renoe College Choir which wliJ ap- ! Weds Avis Brown field avenue, former commander M Ht pear in Chicago and Milwaukee on * ** >*ri**bL Br«rwst»r of Oak- Raymond S.Estenes in the U. 8, Navy, attended a re- m dln union at the Common Hotel, New it* 19th annual tour. March 8 and' ]** Tf""* ** * * • Tft« marriage of Ki*a M«.rie At Home Bridal in ArItO mMia tht W Fiorentlno, daughter of Mr, and York, of his Naval Medical Group 7, Jea« k. affiliated with Alpha; "*' * » Avis Wilma Brown, daugh- car. Mr». peter Fiorentino <>f 1» South ter of Mr. and Mr*, Luzerne designated a* Sptvial Augmented Delta Pi, has been active in dra.- •treet, to Raymond Spencer Hospital No. 4. All the officers Brown of Fort Plain, N Y;, was Rrmrrnbor Eatenes, con of Mr. and Mr*. married to Donald. Warren Huf- prtssent »orved in foreign theaters Michael Ertenej of Hlllyide ave- nail, «>n of Mr. and Mrs. George of war. ThU ia a yearly reunion SUMMIT ANIMAL "Appi* Hlaitcm nue, Berkeley HtighU, wiu gpl- and officers' wive* abo. attended. Ti*w«" H. Hufnail of 22 Oak Ridge ave- WELFARE LEAGUE. given by emnJMd Saturday at «:ao p. m. gf cue, Sunday, January 30, at % Mr. and Mrt. Arthur G. Harms Inc. St. Tereaa's Roman Catholic J>. m. The ceremony took place St. Ther»i»'i Church. Rev. Edward J. Fkmiog and daughter, Jill, and daughter- Pari.h in 19447 at the home of Mr. and Jtfr». in-law, Mr* Jack Whit Laker of FOUND officiated and a reception was held Churchill Lake, Lydius street. Fort Part WeUh Terrier, male, brown It wa» ge«d, wftun at the Coral Cocktail Lounge •Edgar atreet, will leave today for it? Well, thin pro- Plain. Rev. Albert T. ,8trobei, pM- and black. Plainfield. a motor trip to Key Weit, Fla. duction it better! tor of the First Methodist Church, five week*. If anyone interested in our •7.70 Given in marriage by her father. officiating. . work with stray dogs, contem- 'MELODY TIME OP IMt" the bride was attended by Mks Mrs. Churchill Lake, -twijrufj'iter' Mr. and Mn. W. Lee Gwynnrw- plates moving, we will gladly Morch 13, U, \7 Grace Leonett of Park avenue «us of Bedford, N. Y., were guest* la»t of 8:30 P. M. Get ntw tread of the bride, was her Hok' at- call for discarded articles to use safety with *••» maid of honor, and by h«r *Lster, tendant, and George H, Hufnail, week of Mr. and Mr». Reginald F\ in our spring sale. Summit HI9I1 Sch»«l iNOW Miu Eleanor Fiorentlno, and Mu» Jr., of Summit, waj hb brother's Pearson of Summit avenue. Mr. Summit C-3MK Auditorium _. Jul«« A. WOMB Jutea Wollo best man. la Mrs. Pearaoii • brother. MM. Raymond Spencer Eattnes Mr*. Joseph A, The bride's gown waa fashioned Mr. And Mrs. S. G- Laming of B.F.Goodrich Joan Petrone of MorrUtown, a» of white satin and net with a Hotel Suburban entertained as bridesmaid*. Herman Estenes of Betty J. Payne fingertip veil 8nd she carried an their week-end guevta their son arm bouquet of bridal rose* with BLANCHE GltEER Berkeley Heights served u lu and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mr*. PORTRAITS WATEKCOLOKS SUMMIT TIRE 00., Inc. Is Married to an orchid center. Mrs. Lake wore VV. B. Landing of Englewood, brother's best man, and another ue brocaded satin, with red February 21 through March 5 51 Summit Avenue m 8 brother, Edward Eatenee, two J. A.Passatadqua roses. . Ludwik R. Seinfeld of Twi-n Falls m Summit, N. J. .SU 6-0204 brothers df the bride, Nicholas Mrs, Hufnail attended Fort Plain road has beeti liceti^d oy tho New THE BOOK SHOP 22 The wedthngr/of Mias*Betty-./J. SU 6-1000 !«nd Michael Fiorentlno of South High School and ha* been em- Jersey State Board of professional street, and Prank Atfiero of Broad Payne, daughter of Mrn. John ployed at live Luxuray Mill, Mr, engineers and land surveyors. He street, ushered, Misa Margaret Payne> of 85* Summit evenuc to Hufnail, a graduate of Summit la operating from his home aa a Joseph A- Pessalacqua, son of Mrs, McMahon sang and William J. High School, is a jrtudent at Drew conmilting engineer. Mamie Pawsalacqua of,., 28 Gate* University. During the baseball Webbe was the organut. avenue and the late Anthony Pas- eaaon of the past two years he Jean Rivdtke, daughter of Mr. The bride wore a corded satin sakacqua, w«s solemniased at St. and Mr*. L. V. Radtke of Spring- Teresa's Church Saturday, Febru- lias been a member of the pitch- gown with a high round neckline, ing staff of the" Fort' Plain Mer- SCIENTIFIC £»» SUPPOBTS long eleeves, end fitted bodice. The ary 5! at 10 a. m. Rev. Edward J. full skirt terminated in a cathe- Fleming performed Uie ceremony. hants of the Mohawk Valley Authorized Service dral train and her fingertip illu- The bride, escorted by her brotlv Jnsebal! League. 16 Maple Street sion veil fell from -a tiara em- er, John F. Payne, was attended After the ceremony a reception The Fash ion Store • broidered with seed pe«rlsy She by Miss Ann Alftcro of Broad or the immediate families and 4>3S Springfield Avr. ' . Summit f-tlM Summit 6-1680 carried camellia*, lilies of the val- street. Maureen Payne of Pern- riends waa'held at the home of ley and freeaia. The maid of honor* dale, Mich., and Roseenn Montal- Mr. and Mrs. Lake. wor« cherry faille taffeta made; bano of Summit were flower girls. Mr. and Mrs. Hufnail are living with a fitted bodice and full »klrt, Joseph S. Possalacqua of Elm t 23 Oak Ridge- avenue, follow- and had cherry plumes in her street, Madison, was beat man and ng a wedding trip. hair. The bridesmaids wore similar the bride's brothers. Joseph and gowns In waltz blue with match- Richard Payne of Summit avenue, Gates avenue upon their return. Extra, cKtra! Don't ml&» the ing plumee. AH attendants carried and Richard Dillon of Sayre street, Mr, and Mrs. Peesalacqua are storewide February »ak» at the Versatile nosegays. The bride's1 mother was ushered. Miss A.nn Noonan of both graduates of Summit High Doyle Furniture Store. Furniture gowned in grey and the mother Newark was the> soloist end Wil- School. He Is employed at the Air of Character boasting nationally of the bridegroom in navy blue, liam J. Webbe was at the organ. Reduction plant, Murray Hill.' known brands in yours nt Sum- Cut and Styled to suit your both wearing orchids. For her go- The bridal gown was fashioned niit'a leading furniture emporium. ing away costume the bride chose with a satin bodice and illusion • • « • personality. Always flat- a grey suit with matching acces- neckline, the full sleevea and skirt Every month i* "moving month" sories and a camellia corsage. made of marquisette. A. crown of with tlie Summit Express Com- seed pearls held the fingertip veil pany. Their huge padded van,? and teringly smart. And oh, so After a motor trip through the expert attendant* will transport southern states the couple will and the bride carried a prayer book with white orchids and stephano- your household possession* with Vduet that make a hou«« a bom* make their home at Morriatown, thefcare they deserve. easy to manage, arriving there Monday. tis. Her maid of honor wore pair green tAffeta with a sweetheart Hill City polh'irtrwrn. pxcplrf in UNTAINTED neckline and scalloped pcplum (sandwiches of nil kinds. (Jet your She had a band of fresh flowers between luncheon or nuppor sandwiches HASSOCKS in her hair and held an old-fash- from their novel counter. For OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY- ioned bouquet- The flower girls BOOKCASES wall E tub? Sloppy Joe aandwiche* remember and Colon wore pale pink frocks and carried to order in advance. light £%.fS 4>».S0 "Not Just a Beauty Shoppe, But a old-fashioned bouquets. You know thai ugly gap - wh*r* lub • • • mtaii wall... wt>»i» •howvr* and Sim D to JLO Fonneriy A\ *7* The reception waa held at iplaihing COUM l»akag». Still time to benefit by the sale Summit institution" Chateau BaltusTol, Springfield. Ttle M«lal Unit Bathtub Moulding «»Wti ihit at The Smart Shop, Sumtnit-Mllt- Formerly R.1S to 15.9ft couple left for a.._.hone^mqoii at. nrobUm PERMANENTLY lor OLD or *.so *r ""KCTnflWi po»iU»»ly wa(«ipiool«,' burn, So many Jtunning; coat*, Hollywood, Fla., the bride wearing and greatly improv»i bathroom app«ax- sujta and dresses are reduced for a gray suit with green accessories. one*. Chtomdm* flnlth itava btiqhl. No screws, clip* or drilling. Applltd ia clearance. Use the budget terms GENUINE CHINA • WAT Thev will make their home at 28 a lift" with (ptcial waUrptoohng. cam- if more convenient. pound that adher»f lo any iiulac* (In- cluded in ptic») lor cornw or r*ct*i r • • • THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL lubi. R«comdi*nd*d by archiUett. 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Could €ORN£R TUB UNIT $6.25 be, Also could b« that the Joan Mallon Shop is the pi«ce to hnve RUGS FAMOUS COCKTAIL SANDWICHES Making clothe! like most things you do with your RECESSED TUB UNIT $6.75 RUGS NEW LOW PRICE — $3 per 1M hands can be accomplished either the "hard" way when your personalised fittings. Formerly fV7l you muddle through by yourself and hope lor the best, • * * 10.95 9 Hall Shoe Store's Home-fitting S9.S0 *t*f Call Minium 6-0228 to Outer From or the skillful sure way that experts have perfected. Service has g>alned a wide reputa- Ask us about the modern Singer Courses in Home tion in our Community. If your 24 TAYLOR ST. Dressmaking and Home Decoration. , \ .small fry are dilllcult to corral BIRCH MELUE WEISS Washington Prescription for.«h<><> chopping, g«>t your name School Morning, Afternoon or Evening Classes on the Hall |i«t. YOUTH BEOS • • * g, Now Forming CRIBS With Ouiu-d lUlte Headquarters Following the #un South? If m, (Full Mtm) you may need somo smart warm- wenther outAts. Toddle down to i Formerly 4 g.7S FormtHy nclon Shop -where 22.00 XO 2*50 19 SINGER SEWING CENTER We employ onlj the ibl»*t styles «r« created for discrlmlnot- OPENING SOON of skilled registered phsrms- Springfield Ave. Summit 4-6278 ing IadIe/». ., ri HI, «od our Urge pmcrip- • *. * tioa volume permits ut to keep Mtc«»ro-matir NhifnMn ffoaatuf! Summit, N. J. Latch on to a Safe DepoaltJBox CHATHAM FLOOR COVERING them engaged exclusively wQ Liquor Storo Oprn from fl A. M. Until I P. IH. tionery Store has them. They liohi I2.S0 4**§ Mt.M *A9 24 snaps, The tiny metal four- picture frames are a cute novelty. IMMEDIATE LOANS lANNELLA'S MARKET adv. STKIFT SUMnrR 41 PARK AVENUE CHAIR •IT THI Summit 6-3178 (Orocerie«) RAG Bedroom Suite Summit 6-3179 (Uqaor) Summit, N. J. 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M«>Mt*r «t ilH» r%«mh#f ml Vmmmm tf Mmmto, rf. #. EMPLOYEES LOAM CO. SUMMIT HARDWARE ft PAiHT CO. PIMM SU. MHO , ItMNMtt, M. <« MAPUiTtWT •UMMfT. N, J. i Vkmm »«, f 8i J !»—e 141 THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, EttRUAHY 17, Sports' Sidelights BOWLERS ARE FINICKY Bowling Takes Center of Stage in Sports Arena Now that th« winter season has passed the half-way mark, it is becoming more and more evident that few partic- ipant! in sport* have anything on the bowler when it come* to griping. The average pin-knocker it about as finicky a per- Savage Sweeps and Adds to SHS Caqers End Advance Dttcati Only son as you will come across. Stop and study him some time. rw WMINII WfJilM Regional Toppled, 49-48, by If his average is running lower than usual; the proprietor Loop Card, Losing Ticket* for the Samralt-Ofcat- should have gotten new lumber long ago or maybe he should Lead in City Bowling Loop han haihuMirtl guM, U be have had the alleys resurfaced. Then, it might be the pin boy played tenoorrew nlffiit *a ttw With High School basketball bowing out of the picture To Millbum, 5141 dtattuun court, sra availaMe SHS Cagers in Overtime Game is doing something that is throwing the bowler off his stride. tomorrow night alter Summit tangles with Chatham away, now »t the Summit Hlfh School When he gets himself worked up to a certain stage, he is Millburn's Don Reutllng«r with Summit High's cagers upset the dope Tuesday after bowling will be occupying the center of the local sports arena IS points and Frank Hillbaaer No ticbeti will to iioon and toppled Regional High's favored quintet, 49-48 in on the verge of tossing said bowling ball into the nearest for the rest of the winter season except for the City Basket- with 12 points led the MMera in a at the door m Chatham an overtime period on the latter's court, when lanky Pu stream. Of course, he is letting off so much steam. Nobody ball League race. In the City Bowling League it looks at this 91-41 defeat of Summit High'* •dopted a p«tioy of a4nuu» May, Maroon and White forward, dumped first a goal'tJ takes him too seriously. time as though It will be a "neck —-- • eager* Friday Bight on th* Sues ticket aaka to wotn vm» keep his team in the running and then climaxed it with orowdhog of tiw gym. BELATED RESOLUTIONS and race" right down to the finish spot. Eight-Bali Club took three County team's court. winning two*ome. An allotment oi ttokets ha« between Savage E&so Service and from the Mountaineers while Ro- Reutllnger had 10 points sa the While May came through with 14 If you really and truly desire to make a belated resolu- been plaoisd at Uw dOspoMl of in the game during the extra Peri- Pulverizing Machinery, defending mano Roofing defeated Ianell< flnft stanza to give his team A 16*8 point* soored on field goal, it was od. tion or two for the new year, even though it is now Febru- Summit rooters. Adult priee« Cntt Qornor., who really sparked champs, with possibly Roots hav- Dairy in two. Auggie Stiller .o, leed from which the winners were Summit (49) are aixty o«nte ana student the winners* attack. He dumped ary, why not resolve to give a cheery word or a pat on the ing a "look-In." Delia's rolled high single game of never headed. a prieeo an thirty Mate, them in when it counted most, Dennis, rf l back to some hard toiling athlete or club official during 1949 By sweeping ltut week against 234. Summit Power Xeua Zero tlay. rt amassing IS points via the field 7 0 ^ ... or for that matter why confine the praise, extend it to any American Legion, Summit Post February I Standing The Millers to all purpo«ea and Cornog, If » 0 goal route to lead the day's scoring. Pott, e 2 3 138, Savage Euo Service took a 1 intent bottled Summit in the sec- O. Murray, rg worthy in any purposeful activity. You would be surprised Delia's 43 Trail SO-SO stt Half 1 0 two-game lead over the Pulver- 36 ond stanza, during which time the Grlaby, rg a 0 to know fyow much this means to the individual involved. Berkeley Fire Co. 41 28 With Summit trailing 30-20 at the Kenny, lg izers, who were held to two wins American Asbestos 41 28 Hill City lada amaaaed th» mighty Sports Program o 1 Mountaineer* 34 35 half, matter* looked discouraging For one thing, it spurs him on to even greater things and, by Summit Buick. total of one point, a fre« shot by Totals 23 Eight-Ball Club 34 35 for the Summit forces until Cor- again, it tells him his efforts are being noticed and appreci- Trio to the Fore lanello Dairy 32 37 BUM May. Beflonal (4*) nog came through with six field Berkeley Oarage 23 44 Though Summit commanded the Koon*. rf a ated. In many instances, highly efficient men get tired of MacQuestipn, lew! off man for Romano Roofing 23 44 At CBCC Listed goals in- the third stanza 'to keep floor in th« last half with a 32-25 Uelllveau. If O carrying a burden virtually unnoticed . . . and either quit the Pulverizers, was the "angel" bis team in the running. Summit Smith, c or become quite unhappy. for his team against Summit Bulck, Free- Acres Forge* Ahead edge, it wa« too late to overcome dominated that period with a 16-6 J. Murray, rg rolling high three game series of the Mlllera' first fcalf lead, By "The Putter" Oonxzllk, lg TOWNSHIP—Deadlock for the advantage and came up even with Danks, lg "OUT OF BOUNDS" IN SPORTS 655 for an average of 218.3. HU lead in the Township Major Bowl Verona Win* Crown The first toue of Tie Puttw," 9 point* in the fourth frame to tie Total* 16 Ij Occasionally, a boy goes "out of bounds" in sports. When run listed scores of .206, 222, and ing League was broken last week Verona High clinched the Sub- Canoe Brook Country Club'a B«W- the count at 45 all. John Murray Summit 7 13 18 i) he is properly handled and restored to good standing, the 227. when Free Acres by taking two urban Conference title Friday ly inaugurated house organ ha* with a free toss and Ken Bellieveau Heglonal 14 16 6 j Mosso, anchor man for Savage, Referee-r-3annlgan. Umpire— \ air seems more pure, the atmosphere more clarified. This against River Bend forged int with a 37-29 victory over CaJdwell been received. A goodly share of with two free shots kept Regional Scorer—Jack Van Dyke.' writer knows of one young chap on a high school cage team rolled a single game score of 235, the lead over Blue Mt. Farms wh in the Chiefs' den. The Hillbillies the "copy" desk with the varied enabling his team to win their, dropped three to Funnel A. C. .supplant Summit «• conference fourth tee; and down the hill from who was kept out of three games last month. The lad was sport* program offered through Sunny Summit's A ~ middle game against the Legion. Thrce-Bar-S Ranch swept agaijis champions. the club's facilities. . th» fourth tee to the brook." suffering from that well known superiority complex and he He rolled a three game series of Baseball Paradise Stony Hill Estates while 8-Bali Summit (41) It la reported that "between 18 Ladles' Golf Committee , 642, having also a .226 game and "O. . p. Baseball is normally consid- was becoming unbearable. He is a star performer and, sad Club was held to two wins b; BF—Dennla and 20 Canoe Brook ladies" .are The Putter reports that the fol- 'i 3 ered « summer pastime. But to relate, knew it. Finally, the boy saw the light and asked one for" 181. '• Hilltop Service. Elmer Holden HF—Hazelton 9 0 bowling regularly. Full particular* lowing haw been appointed mem- wang of 3-Bar S Ranch rolled high IF—Cornog " 7 ben of the ladles' golf committee to seven Summit youngsterj, Sedgie Fhillipp Gargiuloo, the UP—.May a are available from Mrs..M. H. Rob- for another chance; Today, that chap is a much better per- single game of 209. Honors in this e for 1949: who were observed at Lincoln only 300 game bowler in the C—Pott s 13 inson, or from Mrs. O. B. Graeff former on the court than ever before. He learned his lesson C—Nelson • 0 School's Beechwood road p. y. league's history, with a 248 for his leld went to Friedeman of 3-Bar- a In charge of pritex and Mr*. Nor- Mrs. Robinson, chairman; Mrs. a EQ—Orlsby 0 a ground on Sunday afternoon, —the hard way. middle game, had little difficulty S Ranc^ v/ith a 220. BO—Kenny man Wyckoff, handlcapi. E. J. Kane, co-chairman; Mrs. Q. LO—Murray 3 the national pastime can also "DIAMOND DUST" STARTING TO COLLECT winning high single game honors February 11 Standings 3 A. Murray, prizes; Mrs. Dana Mar- WT LO—Relsi 4 "Stairways for the Stan" be played in mid-winter. for the week. His three-game Free Acres .45 tin, ringers; Mr*. H«roldrSt. John, Rumors that this club or that club will or will not be TotaU Quoting The'Putter, "Tho«e goif- . With pools of melting snow series was 62Q for an average of Blue Mt. Farms ' 43 • 17 41 handicaps; Mrs. Rlcnard Laux, a member of the Lackawanna League this coming season Funnel A. C. ,35 Mlllburn (SI) «XB who haven't played the South dotting the outfield and watery continue to fill the air. One thing seems to be assured. The 206. Mis team swept against Eari 8-Ball Club 30 O. T. P. Course since lut October, have a team captain, and Mrs. Joseph going on the base paths. Sum- of Chatham. Roots took the meas- 3-Bar 8 Ranch 29 . RF—Oray 3 a 10 pleasant surprise in store for Howland, hostess. Summit Athletic Association, Inc. sponsored Red Sox are Hilltop Service 24 IF—Mlllbauer , 3 2 12 mit's future diamond groats ure of Ciba in three. Maben's and River Bend 19 C—Reutllnger 7 x lfl them. Stairwaya constructed of took advantage of 50 degree certain to be right in the thick of things. The annual meet- Geddls Ta*i recorded two wins Stony Hill Estates 15 BO—Robertson I 1 3 Manasquan, « seashore town a - 8 creosoted Umber and tan bark weather to get a jump on their Spring Lake and Charlines, re- LO—Tlghe 3 have been installed on the follow- near Anbury, hs proud of the mem- ing of the Summit A, A. Tuesday gave assurance of this at LO—Welntrspto i 0 3 spring training. spectively. ing strategic places: Down the hill ory of Robert Louis Stevenson and which time plans were forwarded for the operation of a base- TotaU 22 7 31 Said one teen-«ger, "Why go Summit 8 1 17 13—41 from the first tee; from the sec- the tect that the Scottish author to Florida or California for ball club the coming season. February 10 Standings x Duo Break High LJ. Millbum 10 ljj u 14—51 TV , ond green up to the third tee; wrote part of the "Master of Bal- training? Sunny Summit is a "ON" AND "OFF" NIGHTS Savage EMO 44 13 Referee—Brownlte. Umpire — Bene- Pulverizing Machinery 42 15 dick. Scorer—Jack Van Dyke. from the third green up to the lantrae" there in 1888. baseball paradise." Basketball teams, like other sports' aggregations, have Roots 43 IS Mabnn'a 34 23 Scoring Record in "on" and "off" nights. Perhaps the change is more noticeable Qarglulos 33 35 Spring Lake 29 28 in the cage sport than in some of the others. When seemingly Ciba 24 33 impossible shots are made consistently and when the players Summit Bulck 23 34 City Cage Loop American Legion 20 37 Washdays are thrifty days dart here and there with perfect rhythm—make up your mind Ocddte Taxi IS 38 Earl of Chatham 18 39 Winning or losing games was that the team is red hot. Under these conditions, it's entirely Chnrltnes 13 42 merely Incidental, Monday .nigh possible for a stunning upset to take place. At the very least, in the City Basketball League es Lead Tie Continues such antics are sufficient to make the coach discard his poker Lou,s Johnson of Llndaay-Stree BOROUGtt-M A M, defending Post of the American amassed 46 face countenance. champions, and Firemen "A" con- point* in the game against Chat NO RELIEF ON SCHOOL GAMES TAX tinued to share the lead in Divi- ham Legion to break his own pre- Despite the plea of many school organizations for relief sion A of the Borough. Bowling vious record of 29 point* chalked you pay less... from the tax on admissions to high school events, the rep- League for the second consecu- up earlier this year. tive week by sweeping against resentatives who favored relief from such tax were unable That Chatham won the game Firemen "B" and Paca dub re-was largely attributable to Jerry to secure desired action. Many reasons are advanced. The spectively last week. Two wins Grogan, who tied Johnson's scor for the exclusive features most plausible one is that after Congress had drastically re were posted by Five Aces and the ing mark of 46 point*. Final score duced income taxes over the objections of the executive de Men's Club against Junior "A" was Chatham 89, Lindsay 57. and Firemen "C" respectively. partment, they were fearful of attempting any reduction in Four Men on Floor of this big gleaming whife other taxes which might start a chain reaction and increase Don Irving of Firemen "A," •. Ciba in it* 56-48 triumph over president of the league, won scor- Geddis Service in the evening's demands for elimination of related taxes. At any rate, it seems ing honors for the week, high three inaugural went to the line in the certain there is no possibility of schools avoiding the neces- gamo series of 572 and high single final stanza with only four play- sity of paying the admissions tax for the school year of 1948- game series of 245. ers, three having fouled out. Ex- 49 or 1949-50. February 9 Standing! cept for the first stanza when Ciba Ww , LL. Ave ran up a 14-7 advantage, Geddie KENMORE M ft M 53 14 780.22 Flrcm»n "A" 53 14 777 37 played the pharmaceutical boy* Elwood C. Cornog, veteran high Junior Order 43 27 740.23 pretty much on the even, posting school mentor. Paca Club 33 34 72185 a 23 all score in the second half. Comog to Coach Five Aces 34 33 723.22 Rocco Lolntte, who has man Men'a Club 23 48 804.40 Ciba (56) ag«d the Red Sox lor the past Firemen "B" 23 48 879.2 G r Firemen "C" 0 80 624.7 Spencer, rf 3 o Summit Red Sox two years, will continue to handle Flnneran, lr 3 2 WASHER the general managerial duties and Blrofka, If 1 0 Leaders Hold to Face Swenson, c 7 3 19 assist Cornog. BOROUGH—New Providence- Schmidt, rg 2 4 8 0 In Choo-Choo Loop Berkeley Height* Lions Club held Thlbault. rg 0 0 President Harla.n S. Kennedy of Brenn, lg 5 3 13 Preildeat Tom Burk« of Sum- th« Choo-Choo loop announces to its four (ram& lead in Division that preliminary plan* are- being "B" of the New Providence Bowl- Totals 31 14 98 mit AA announce! that the Sum- GeddU Service (48) mit Red Sox entry In the Lacha- made to conduct the Lackawnrmn ing League by taking two from U F P Ivewgue this coming leason with B & L In February 8 matches. Ahem, rf 3- 4 10 nUM BMehttR LeAgu« thl« com- Kletcinnn. If 1 0 the hope that eight teams may be Harry's Esso held to second place 0 ing leuon will b# couched by I'arrotte, c 0 luted. There is #ome talk of by winning two from Shell who Hrnelley, c 1 1 W. Moroney. rg 3 8 74-00 playing twilight ball on Wednes- had a 54 handicap. Carlones M. Moron«y, rg 0 0 day eveningi. strengthened their hold on third George! lg . 4 3 S place by sweeping against Junior Boye, lg 3 For the fliwt...time In a number 14.00 Down, 7.00 Month on S*an Imy Term. 1941 BUICK of year* the Summit AA closed Order "B" after a rolling off a tie Totals 15 18 4S middle game. The American Ciba 14 14 17 H—3d (lUl carrying charge) 4 - DOOR SIDAN rh« season with a small amount OprttlU 7 13 17 11—48 Legion, New I'rovld^ncp Post 422, Rpfpree _ Miller Umpire — Farrell. Good Mechanical Condition; of money In the treasury. Not p Reg. 82.95 Washer Reduced For This Sale! withstanding this fact, it is hoped won two from the Sportsman's Scorer — Jack Van Dyke. O«n Inside and Out. Lindsay-Street (57) that fans will got behind the Red Club. Pretot of B ft L with a G F t Sox with their financial support score of 221 Wfl» the only bowler LnMlter, rf 1 1 3 Now you pay less for the benefits of an easier to break 200, Johnson. If 22 2 45 '995 when an appeal will b# made. Chapman, c 3 0 « washday . . . wHh better washday results! Dur- February I Standlngi lVtttford, rg 10 a MOWN MOTOR SALES w. WMlnms. IK 0 0 ing this special sale Sears lowers the cost ot Atlantic City holds the I W«f Car Dfft'l. lion* Club 46 o this famous Kenmore washer. Have better wash- "Playground of th* World." Its Harry's EMO 43 TotHli 27 37 SI? Broad St. SU f-4575 Carlonwi 41 Chatham Legion (89) famous boardwalk extend* eight B * t. 34 O P ing features such as triple-vane washing action; (Rmr • mtlM along th# bench and )MM a Junior Ord»r B" 30 Niert*. rf 3 10 safe, gentle-action balloon wringer rolls; and mil« Shell 2A Bndcock, rf 2 4 00-foot width. American I»i>»lon 23 Sayre, If 3 5 hand-high agitator clutch. See other Kenmors Sporumtm'* Club 21 Cherry, • 1 3 Bnco, rg 4 10 features . . . act now and save extra dollars! Delta** ORIIIN flsnm Kd(r* Tier, lg 4 11 2! TOWNSHIP- Delia's held to lg 4< two wins \>y Berkeley Garag* Totals 39 n Undsay-Btrtrt 10 11 18 W— 37 gained a two-game edge in the Chathnm 30 19 29 21—89 Berkeley Height* Bowling League Referee — Miller. Umpire — Famll, NOW OPEN! February • while American As- Scorer — Vnn Dyk?. bestos knocked the Fire Depart- ment out of ft flr»t place H« by sweeping ««ftin«t HIP vnmpa In nn Orator/ Tops 7.3 CU. FT. COLDSPOT SHORT HILLS up#H «nd tying them for *t»eond Sf. Bernards In Overtime SPACEMASTER GOLF Omtory Sfhwit of Summit nliifwl St Bernard*, 48-47, in an 40.00 Down, 11.00 Met* overtime gnmc Friday. The aeore •wnm knotted 43-48 nt regulation #11 S#wi Eosy Tfffint .00 DRIVE-IN RANGE tliw. Th* Morris County school tmrtfin§ thmgr) led 17-15 #t hftlf-tim«. Oratory's Dflve Clark. Dick Momney «nd 199 W«lt<»r Kohl ki»|»t the Ritmf» golnf with a grow 21 point* In thp ««•- Th« 30% extra food storage space of fhis com- nnd Imlf. Two of Or«t«rv'* hoyn, Kd VfHfn nr»t| Jnck pact beauty meant a full 7.3 cu. ft. of storage their exit* on fouling wit, in the space of a conventional 5 cu. ft. cabinet* T*f Plm* To Improvt Tour Game" BATTERIES Orstory (<«» O. F, Back mounted Perma-Thrlft unit covered by S I.f--Kohl 3 3 1 Year Protection Plan. All steel cabinet has RECHARGED OR nr 9 I baked on Durabond finish—stays white, won't RENTED KP^Ptltf* peel. Features double-duty Coldex insulation. IMOtT MM*, H J. O—dtanr 1 ur eftr i Porcelain finish interior It eaiy to keep clean. t» stvt y° • m See this budget beauty it Stars today! p tafew 9t, Il (If) r F Ponr)»n a ID. MURRAY tF- DunnJn« 0 lMMii PVQFMPQR O-Wn»il»f tl» ill SprteffM* Avt. *• ****** i JJ S«.t-8MI SHO? DAILY UNTH 5:30 J I! «NH UNTIL f PWOAt NIT6 THE SUMMIT HESAID, THURSDAY, FEtRUAHY 17,

faction for consideration by . i. ,.,v» commlttcea. He place, ia providing a 12th Annual U course for wajr vetemas at Lyons? <>««» HoapitsU. Concerning the appeal for old clubs and balla for use on Sportsmen's Show YOU.BIB ON GRAND UNION the hoajptai course, Alley think* a large aupply of new equipment MERCUI could bt purchased by heving Starts Saturday |1riced for Quick Sale for the veterans' golf fund. on Saturday and will continue thrtugrh February 27. The »how 895 Suburban Conference opens.daily frora u a, m. to 11 p. m. except opening day and MOWN MOTOK SALES Basketball Standings February 20 and 27 when the hour* Itrd Cmf &**%••. ... VSf. t. Pet. will be from 12 noon to 11 p. m. Veron* 1 .909 jU Broad St. 80 f-45W Mlllbura I .&00 Coming at a time when Summit MadUon - 4 .000 schools are closed for the winter Summit 7 .300 Caldwell t .200 vacation, many high school .stu- Glen Rtdgs i .100 dents, both boys and girla, are planning to make the New York trek to visit the ehow which ha* Youft HIASWETT: By Wllltcr, Schmidl an array of contest* bringing to- gether bait casters and fly castcra, surf fishermen. !o^ rollers, canoe titters, wood iawer«, chopper* and rifle marksmen. • -»,

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*,. „ THI SUMMIT HEEALP. THURSDAY. FEtRUARV 17. It4f FOR SAU FOR SALI FUtNISHED tOOMS U—BMP8 If LARGE, sunny room. Woman or eld* WE j*y fXO tout up tor martoU toy DACHSHUND puppiea, black. tUi erly couple preferred. Call alter * table* »ad ttt *MOii«. AM Uouie- aad reguttred. Morrlatown 4-6 p. ra Summit 9-3317-B. CLASSIFIED hold rood* bousbi and •old. 2163 KKRR'8 lively chlclu. local rcpn{ls«B- CHEERFUL warm room, running Springfield avenue, Vau* Hall. WA. CLASSIFIED water. Newly decorated, convenient. REAL ESTATE tatlve: H. Pretcott, Cmufoxd, 6-S< 04M. J-b9Q, IC. 2-066O day or night. Chatham 4-0834. FEMALE dog, 1 ;e»r oid SEWING rnacruae* reconditioned *n SPRlNuriElD SUN repairs, alterations, tcxtmam. Cabi- A LARGE front room for rent for provementa; office at 2M8 Mo . (South Onng**3i-OT00 Wrtlppany 8-OQ27W1. , MODERN COLONIAL with 4 bed- conditioned heat. Lot 60x150, graded ur lc South Orange 2-3243 - UHlburn 6-12.a nets, etc. Let rat do your $mall colored. UnlonrlUe 2-3628. and shrubbed. Good transportation. Ave. Scotch Plains; agent on ™« CLUB cl.ttir, frame good, upliolitery Jobs or any Job. Call UNIorMile roojns. 2 baths, lavatory, Attached ga- ises Saturday and Sunday ?.« ^t^ CHATpAM WLLBURN-SHOBT HILLS ITEM 2-6633, 1273 Orandvtew Ave^ TJnjlon. LARGE, comfortable room with com- rage; oil beat: 100% Insulation: con- ALSO 0 ROOM HOMES PROM 117,- « IMA ' . i • worn. $10; mahogany dreater with M0. DIRECTIONS: Drive out Spring- mirror *25: grata rug atxlJ: box municating bath - dressing room. venient to FRANKLIN SCHOOL and C. B. SNYDER Realty Co Chatbain 4-0800 6-1KW Residential section. Summit 4- station. f!9,S00. field Ave., through Nsw Providence n In eop* toiut b» giten *»v«r nr.t insertion Typographical couch, good atorag* |15.; golf bag GEORGE OSSMANN Hsrsh Tower Bldg.ELttshK' and cluba UO . floor lump, folding CABPENTRY 0388-M. • to Central Gardens. X fault of in. *d*trtl.S wilt t* sdjusted bj on. fre. insertion S.E. & EG HOUSTON, Realtors porcti ch»lr», wicker chalrj, etc. Bemodeling. Repairing, Cabinet Vfork. LAROE, comfortable, bedroom. PrtTate *0~SHORT HILLS ALL COPY MUST BE IN BY S P. U. TUESDAY Call South Orange 2-1123 after 6 Recreation Rooms and Bars. 380 Springfield Ave. Summit 6-MM bath. Business couple or geatle- SEE ANY Eves. Summit 8-1968-M or Mad. 6-0815 p m. . •'- •• Additions mtn. 9 Parmley place. Summit, UPETIME HAPPINESS"— EMPLOYMENT WANTED MUlburrt 6-1233 HELP WANTED—fwiMrft SMIVHX gat refrigerator. PractlcaUy MUST SELL Perched hi«h among nowertB, new. Bu. S-«03«-J. ATTRACTIVE bedroom. Private home SUMMIT ahrubs and lieauttful landscaX, ?' ^ ANTHONY J. OIANNAULA, and entrance. Centrally located. 25 Transferred. Eight-year-old Cape 8 la WO&LAN would like laundry work it Kitchen cabinet*, porch enclosures. ft perfect setting for happy j,v.g " , STROLXER fully padded, reclining Walnut Street, Summit. Cod. Fireplace, tile bath, oil steam. Mgned and buUt by Daizeii ^± home. Call SU. 6-7346-J. heitdreat and footreat. AUo Whitney expert remodellag. P.O. Box 174, Sibuth W. A. MeNamara, Realtor. Summit 6- COUNTER GIRL WOMAN wishes day work 2 days 1B Orange. Whlppany 8-0459-W. LARGE room suitable for couple. 454 REALTOR reception hall with leaded one place. Su, 6-4206. coach. Phone South Orange 3-2818. 3880-79M-7027-B. dows. First floor, ettra K-A—AUTOS FOB UIKB Springfield Ave. Su. 6-6277-J. After S DRESS mid suit alterations. Will take HIOH chair excellent condition. For pm. . • room with fireplace, u.ulUA FOR * further Information ph.ene South SA—BERKELEY HEIGHTS kltoheu. breakfast room, maid's fitting* In your own home. Will pick Herti-Driv-UR-Self Systett mCELT fumUhed room next to bath up and deliver. Orange 5-2224. Orangt 3-2618, GX'i ABOUT 12100 CASH and bath (or den). Becond floor Passenger cars and trucks to tilirs. for refined business woman. Su. <• LIVE ON A HILL ter bedroom with private tile" DRY CLEANING WOMAN, experienced, light laundry or ETiOLANDER da;bed, 3 mattreaaea, J. Frank Connor, Inc. Llcens* 1 272B-W. Liberal civilian rtuaacing. Cape Cod Accessible to Route 29 and DX. St two »P*dou» family bedrooms unfolda twin bed*, fancy walnut mltit fireplace, tiled bath,, garage, oil lioujewortt. Bo* 147, c/o Summit »DHIVB IT TOXJH8EL1> MAPLEWOOD—Two nicely furntsned W ; Cape Coda on large, attractive lots, tiled bath. Oil heat, lmuiatiw STORE Herald. headboard*. §75. Alto electric auto- INtiUKANCE PROTECTION :! a/c. large lot with brook. Franklin in congenial residential community; tached garage, steel casement wirnnu. matic flrelew cooker. tSO. South Or- bedrooms. Home privileges and park- School. W. A. MeNamara, Realtor Su 6- WOMAN wlshs* day's work; general S3 Plane St.. corner James St. ing. South Orange 2-1707. four bedrooms, two tiled baths, breere- copper plumbing, etc. Thl« home u .« STEADY WORK ang* 3-4048. Newark, N. J, HTJ i 220O 3880. 7966, 7027-R way; one-car attached garage. excellent condition and boasts of houseeleajilng. Ironing. Su, fl-2tt3B-W CHEERFUL front bedroom. Private 40 HOUR WEEK WHITE wrought Iron table with glasi 24—CUNTRAOrORS j 1. 1M«, April 1st occupancy, $16,250. race, front and rear patios larae YOUNG'lady desires' part time work; ', top, 18x34; 110. AUo kitchen table, family. Mlllburn 6-6019-R. CHESTER C. HENRY 2. Brand new; Immediate occu- You are cordially Invited to in clerical or as receptionist. Summit EXPERT Banltury Cesapoal Service: pancy: 118,350. this unique home at 62 Notur 1 APPLY porcelain top, 25x40; $fl. Su. 6-1)140. GENTLEMEN, clean, quiet rooms. Esubllshed 1924 6-0203-W. • cesspools and septic tanks cleaned, close South Orange Center. Reason- THE STONY HILL CORP. Road by appointment with KITCHEN table, porcelain top, 25x40. built and repaired. CAHL OOUCK. Specializing in' choice estates SUmmit 6-7091 or Mllllngton 7-0388-J B. L. SCHLOSSER WOMAN deilrea days work tor Mon- Drapei. fpreadj. South Orange 3- Box J38, MorrUtown. TeO. Maoris- able. Bouth Orange 3-3393. and commercial properties. - OBRIG, Realtor day* and Tuesday* in same place. 0824, ' • town 4-2082. : MAPLEWOOD — large sunny room, 21 Maple St Summit. N. J. Summit 8-6444-R. Phone - Summit 6-1003 4—BERNARDSVUXE 31 Maple at. Office: Summit 8-nu, 2 Walnut Street, Summit WHITE wrought Iron table with glaai BUILOER-contractor. Specisiizing in semi-private bath. Convenient trans- If no answer Summit J-5866 or 7J34 Su.. 6-2122 BMPLOYER would like to plsee col- top. 16x30, $10. AUo kitchen table, any type alteration Job. P«e festl- portation. Gentleman. Reasonable. CHARiriNQ 8 room, house. Library, DELIOHTFUL Oeorglan horns of out- lege girl for week-rend care of arnall porcelain top, 25x40, »6, 8u, M140. matea Call Westfleld 2-3154-M latter South Orange 2-3158. breakfast alcove, open porch, 2-car standing construction, perfect con- children. Steady Job. will sleep ID garage. 4-bedrooms and bath. Large 42 SOUTH ORAN0E , EASY washing machine,, ipla dryer, 5 P. M LAROE room, private home, con- dition, with 10 acres in choice loca- Frlday-Sund»y, Short Hills 7-3714. lot. Excellent location. Priced right. tion. Living room 32x30 with fire- CLEBK-8TENOC1RAPHER, Statf refer- good condition, very reaaonable. Call venient to transportation. Su. «- ATTRACTIVD large living ;o\r eiicts experience, and . iftlarV re- GENERAL contractor, roofing, sKtlng. 6919-J. - Call Mrs. Clark, Summit 6-2139 , place, panelled center hall, lovely library, dining, breakfast room ".,«;!, Short Hill* 7-n89. c a r p'e n t e r, mason Work. Peter quired Write Box No. -340, Morrls- EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES HARR.Y J. STEVENS dining room, modern kitchen, tiled porch, lavatory, two baths on sw'•••t town. JJ. J, - < Koslfges. 92 Montgomery Avenue, MILLBURH—Single room available for 343 Mlllbura Ave., Mlllburn powder room, maid's room and bath. lot 55 x 200 feet. Two blocks'ir™ OFFICE - TECHNICAL - INDVSTBIAX, FTJRNITDRB AND RUO 8AH Irvlngton, Esiex 5-0477, ! $50 per month or a double room for Phone So. Orange 2-4310 Second floor—4 large bedrooms. 2 Catholic Church. 8outh Oran« ? MALE AND FEMALE HELP $90 per month. Space for car, kitchen 5 EXPERIENCED salesisdy for an exeep 24-A—DRtSSMJIKrNO ;: O0R BEST. LISTINO $16,500 modern baths and pressing room. 1037. '' tionnlly Interesting position In th« ROYAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY For Storage Charges and living room privileges Included Steam heat, oil burner, city water, catalogue order department S day. 272 North Broad St.. Elizabeth, N. J SEAMSTRESS, dressmaklhg, altera- In suburban home occupied by only Attractive home In Franklin School District with very nice living room double garage. Reasonable taxes and 44—SPRINGFIELD 40 liour week, salary plus Incentive Phone Elizabeth 3-9353 tions. Hand sad machine se*lng. two people. Write Box No. 11*. Mill- price. Call owner, Bernards vllle Maple secretary, solid, lite new, burn Item. ' " with fireplace, dining room and porch. commission und many company OflOVE Employment Agency—Pla.es- South Orange 2-4788. ;; 8-0817-R. SPRINGFIELD—40x100 lot for tm\«r benefit*. Apply In person to Mr. teD.SO. Maple chair, $7.30. Mahogany Modern kitchen, 4 bedrooms, bath 2nd, nicut specialists; for 42 years offer-. pis crust table. l|10. 0x12 all wool rug. 25—liLECTHlCAL I FURNISHED or unfurnished double extra room 3rd. 100 per cent insulated, or private In resident ial iect ion. 0 .'. Oigood: bears Roebuck and Co., Ing «up50 ORnnge 4-4352. LANDSCAPE GARDENER. Veteran! ex- of having Mother live with you and room, den with open fireplace, dining mountain stream and 3?_- acres; mod- TOUNO woman, Tuesdays and Fri- pert, fair prices Mlllburn 6-42&I-R 43 NORTH PARK ST. still be Independent.—Here she can room and modern kitchen. Snd floor ern kitchen, electric ran^c and re- days; Ironing and general house- OLENBROOK LANDSCAPE SERVICE have a separate first floor apartment 3 bedrooms and bath. Heat, water, frigerator Included; dining room »i:h work, Rercrcnceg. auJninU fl-7086 _ OVERHEAD GARAGE3 DOORS electricity and telephone. One mile fireplace and bay wlrdow within v.et SIZE 28 glrla'' blcyclp. Good condition. TREE WORK -PERMANENT DRIVES with living room. I with fireplace) bed- to town and Central R.R. Taxes ISO. r ( Of all kinds SB GLENSIDE AVE SU 6-6954-R EAST ORANGE room, kitchen nnd bath. Main house of flagstone patio: large living ••>:-. TrVUtT iime~titl, fi»e days a week. Ap- Cheap. Bu. 8-5343-W. Price $15,000. with fleldstone fireplace.and -ta::i- ply 234 Morrli Ave .Springfield j OVERHEAD TYPE DOOR CO. has three bedrooms and bath second LANDSCAPE, gardener, veteran, expert floor. First floor living room, dining GLADYS V. PARLEY hewn beams; 2 bedroonu with !;.•;• f 13M Springfield Are., trvington. N J upkeep, also planting, tree prutitng ORange 3-71 Oo place In large master bedroom; baih; WHITE womaii f«r general Ri THE ROBIN Hood 8hop, 2 Taylor room, kitchen, breakfast room, den Callfon 57RU Callfon, N. 3. Housework; live In; capable wit* street, Mlllburn sells \Ued~ clothing i Phone Essex 3-580O and new lawns made. MUlbum 6- and brick terrace. Lovely location. random width floors and deep »;.-.• children: beautiful home, good sal- of better quality for every member I COW or horse manure. Well-rotted! •-O941-J.-- .-•-.-• •••- i ' Asking $23,000. - • •• CAL1FON, N. J. dows. throughout; ..Jatge...atllc; Jrci; '41 PLYMOUTH; garr»ge; taxes II Wi Price $.18,000. ary. Short Hllla 7-3198. rthJmWUb6*114nmr~WUbuun6*114rM _}... ..Free JtroaiAttaw, Hcu. yd., delivered, 29—MAKO V-OONTBACTOBS j HONEYMOON HAVEN IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Buy this tak«'ii on consignment ' Write: Chestnut Parma, Hillside, 1941 PLYMOUTH. 4 door sedan! attractive fleldstone home- situated JULIET R. McWILLIAMS * to order JOSEPH Rudisl, Ma^on-Contrattor LTndfr 40.000 miles. Perfect mechanical Lovely white Colonial, woodland on one acre. Living room with open HELP WANTED—Merit NF.W clotli coat, green with silver Stone, brick, sidewalks AH type condition and appearance. Original Chester. N. J. Telephone CHc»t*r «-J HOCKEY skates, boys, nard-toe. Size setting complete with broofc: four bed- ' fireplace, kitchen, three bedrooms YOUNCI man. high-school graduate, Munkrat collar, size 9. South Orange concrete work SU 6-1261-J. • owner. Serviced regularly by one tja- rooms, two baths; lavatory, open and bath. Spring water, electricity, 2-7674. Letts: n. 4-2 7 CM. and 3" F4 Wnu rage from whom you can get complete mechanical ability required. Good leiuick iMiscs rewind couut'-r-bool porch, modern nil-electric kitchen; telephone snd two-car garage. Shown LAKE PROPERTIES opportunity for career with out- TUXEDO36-;i8, $23 history. Slmontvsed twice a year. Price plenty of closets. Flagstone terrace, oil by appointment only on Saturday; fador and cartridge case weston $950. Apply only by mall for demon- atandlnit company- Apply In person. WPCIHIPS, 14. linen wdKir*, an. P, meter, tripod, palllard Iris filters, STORM SASH i heat, full Insulation, attached garage. or all day Sunday. Price $10,500. Ex- LAKE LENAPK SiiiKrr Sewing Center, 387 Spring- hardly worn. ChiiUmm 4-76S8. Screens, combination doors, screen and stration. Box 15. News-Record, Maple- Perfect condition. Priced for quick ac- clusive listing with AT ANDOVER. NEAR ROUTE 31 field Ave. comple-te »275 Phone Short Hllla 7- woocl. tion, 119.500. COHDUltOY .separates to match. 3997-M combination pnrciiea, icreeni retired GLADYS V. FARLEY New modern house for sale, 190 :?et REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Jarkclfl (10.93, skirts |S»3, mnizc, and repaired FORD 1941, Super-Deluxe Station Must Sell Callfon. N. J. Callfon 57RI1 from lake; large living room, with lire- Katabllnhed Union County office — aqua and flmne, sizes 9-15. Kdlth LANOSCAPINO Materials. topsoli HELLER SCREJBN AND wagon, radio and heater. South Or- place and picture window; two Set!- humus, peat moan seeds, fertilizer ange 2-9B23. Colonial, centrally located, excellent rooms, hard floors, kitchen and bath- Bart time to learn real estnte and In- Hill Teen Shop, 219 Elm Street, lime. BclfUurn Blocks, etc. APPO- neighborhood: center hall, living room,' surance builneai. If iueccssiul will de- Wcjitrifld 2-1410. Open-Monday eve- LUMBER CO. i 20--MADISON room tile, large screened porch over- L1TOS. 98 Mala St.. Springfield. Springfield and Union Avehuen 1941 FORD station wagon. Chatham dining room, kitchen, lavatory, open looking lake; laundry tubs in bi»- velop to full time. College man pre- nlrigs. screened porch, four bedrooms, two ferred, 30-35, preaentable car nece»- N J Su 6-6419 New Providence, M J 4-5874-M. COMFORTABLE home on quiet street, ment, also garage; coal furnace, hr. TKEN «prln(f coats. 139 OS, toppers, tiled baths, maid's room and bath air, ducts to all rooms; txpindict aary. Write Klvln« experience to Hox ROCK SALT DELIVERED Evenings Essex 5.1773 |; 1948 CHEVROLET station wagon. Fully third floor; oil heat, fireplace. Insu- excellent for children, conveniently A, 8prlngflel£Jun. Springfield, N^ J $24 95, Pre-teen coats, I22.0J. toppers, 100 and 50 lb. bags Soap powder, located; 6 rooms, fireplace. Hi baths; attic with dormers. 119 95 Edith Hill Teen Shop. 2IB PUBLIC BTENOORAI'HER I equipped. Driven 12,000 miles. Perfect lation, two-car garage; newly painted; 23 lb drums. Summit fl-5SO2. Frances C, Muzurkl 1 condition. Cost 42400. Private owner, many extras; priced drastically re- 1-car garage: lot 100x110; storm sash, Other desirable lots, both short and flAI.KSMAN; television. •WMhern «nd Elm Street Wcstfleld 2-1419. Open screens; all Improvements; well worth others, some In the open, others in vacuuma. 10 per cent commission. BEAUTIFUL Ras range, large ovenT 0a Main Bt., Mlllburn, Mlllburn 6-1I6O8 will sell for $1900. Tel. Summit 8-1773. duced to $21,000 for Immediate sale. Monday evenings. OBRIG, Realtor a look at $15,000. wooded ureas. Apply ROM Radio, 97 Summit Ave., broiler, 2 storage drawers, 473. Su. CURTAiN3~aodtabie linens to~d|) at 1941 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe, radio A. J. HARMAN & SON. Realtors LENAPE CORPORATION Summit, N. J. LADY'swlnTer T TsTB; excel lent condition. )20. Chatham 4- home. Collins, UnlonvlUe 2-7972-1W. and heater. Black finish. Nice con- 21 Maple St. Office Summit 6-0433 26 Oreen Avenue W. J. Hardlrt, realtor, Newton, N J lALKSMAN~"to act aa Agent for the «864-R. OUEEN ANNt sofu. fair condition; LAND cleared. Trees removed by acre dition, If no answer Summit 6-58M or 7324 Madison 6-0448 or 1874-R Tel. ANdover 701; NEwton 250 distribution of Wynn'i Friction sntlitue I'frsi.m oriental rug. 5Hxl3. BOY'S clothing, age 2, miscellaneous. or lots. Call or write for estimate. MEYER-WERNER MOTOR CO. COLONIAL house, large living room, Proofing Oil. Exclusive territory and _J7hatham 4-2441, ______Joseph Proctor, 41 Ashwood Ave., Authorized Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer fireplace, sun room, dining room, 24—MILLBURN considerable business already witab- Good condition. Mlllburn 8-0574-J. REAL ESTATE WANTED TWO fur coats, sizes 34 snd~¥8T~Cotn^ Summit. Su. 6-1798-R. 517 Springfield Avenue tiled kitchen, breakfast nook, lava- • ---11 1 • I, 1 11.11. ...1 • i lUhed. $100 00 returnable deposit re- •4- Summit, N. J. tory, first floor. Three good bed- | quired on Demonntratlon Equipment. plete household furniture. Holmes SPRINO PLOWING $26,400 WANTED—In the Oranges. *hp!e«« _ and Edwards service for «. China, Greenhouse ranges, small garc rooms, tiled bath second. One fin- j Demonatratlon and performance of ns, 1941 CHRYSLER Royal Coupe, radio ished room third. Oil steam heat, EIGHT YEARS OLD Short Hills. Summit. Chat him, etc-I . thl» product guarantee* »*le». Muat INDIAN River Valenclas are now rlp« After 6 p.m. or Saturday and Sun- Inrge open fields, S5.00 mlnlii im. and heater. Original finish In polo LtSTINQ8 — SALES - APPRAISAIJ| and remly These are the late, Juicy Within five miles of Summit or cap insulation, two-car garage. Good BRICK and frame Colonial; slate h»v* car and furnish character refer- New green, like new.' Will guarsntee condition throughout. Early occu- MANAGEMENT - IMSURAN'CI oranges with few needs that IO many 1 Providence, Make appointments ;iow fully. Toof, oak floors, open porch, also sun DONALD W. WILLETT, Realtor «ic«. Auto accewory »al«i experl- pancy. tlS.800 deck over two-car attached garage In •nc» preferred but not essential. people who love fruit wait for: YM RADIO receivers for sale. Halllcraftera before the ru»li. Write or cal J. METfER-WERNER MOTOR CO 25 Hslsted St.. East Orangf, it you will enjoy a tall- irlasa of de- 840A. 180. and 853, $60. 8h. 7-3ii»fl, Proctor, 41 Ashwood Ave., Sumtalt. THE RICHLAND CO., Realtors rear; modern tile kitchen, tile lava- Phone OB 3-t«13. Evei.. ORfr Reply Bo* 145 co Summit Herald Authorized Chrysler-Plymouth Qealer for appointment. licious juice these brisk mornings. STORM SASH St), 6-1798-R. 41 Maple St. Summit 6-7010 tory, large living room with fireplace And our grapefruit Is at Its best 517 Springfield Avenue and attractive mirror above, thres bed., WE HAVB BUYERS TOUNO man. Shipping rooma and now too. Just lend us $3 (or $3.30 If COMBINATION DOORS SEWING, alterations, ail kinds. Day's Summit, N. J. rooms, two tile baths, ample closets, Who desire homes In Cruthim.l record*— Imndy with carpenter tools you want the fancy) wttd you and work or will call and deliver. 8 wrt IT'S A FACT pine-paneled recreation room with LUMBER MILLWORK Hills. Mnpiewood "or vicinity, pall 1937 FORD tudor, radio. Mlllburn 6- Short HIUs, Summit, vicinity «r!t»| — drapery Installation — furniture your family nre In for a real treat. 0349-M. OWNERS forced to sacrifice, lovely lavatory, air-conditioned gas heat; or phone. All information heWWI • woyJjiK.etc. for an "Interior decor- A 55-pound bushel will b« r registered nurse. Ped ette. Radio and heater. $600. Sum- area. Large living room, five bedrooms, ment day or evening. Call Mr. Sauer. HAH wanted for combination Lining — Plnj Pong Tables — Kitchen mit 6-6150. three modern baths, screened porch, rr.rstenger snd clerk. Driver's ida bsths, dressings, "hypos, ensmaa TICHENOR EXCHANGE, Realtors. WILL purChass for cash; horn? 1 CHOICE apple*. Grade A mirn large, Cabinets — Corner Cabinets — Book- oil, two-car garage. Few minutes to 326 Main St. East Orange necessary. Personnel. UNIonvllle 2- fresh eggs 57o dozen, J doeen, II 65. poat-operative care given in jlour PLYMOUTH, late 1947. beautiful ma- O.L &W. Summit or vicinity. Occupancy r.ot cases — Hardware, home. Home care Riven within 10- OR. 2-3944. Dvenlngs SO. 2-4384 later than May 1st. Price must *l ' '7233. . .••..-.. Wlghtman'B F;irm-i Ft. K«mble Ave- HILTON roon special deluxe 4-door sedan; CLARENCE D. LONG nue, Motrlstown, N. J. rntle radius ot Springfirld. Calls re- this car looks and performs like under $15,000. Write Box 148. - TOUNO tennU player, part time, give SCREEN & LUMBER OO. ceived at Mlllburn 6-1149. Mrs. new; carefully broken tti. carefully 26 A—MORRISTOWN VICINITY Summit Hersld. . Inntructlon*. mulntaln 3 courts, stu- 33t Springfield Ave. ^JJ 2170 Springfield Ave., Vam Hall, N. J. Edith Bettlcmlre. B. N. driven; radio, heater, undercoattng WANTED;^Bu,burbsn lot In Hi? .11.; I dent preferred, ntnrt April 1. Mi»pl*>- and sent covers: $1,685. SHort Hills BEAUTIFUL CnisruT COZY 6 room dwelling, only 1 year wood Club, Tlmaon, South Oranga FOR BEST fireplace wood, eall PHONE UNIONVILLE 2-7108 si^iiovi No^sTOttAOR" Franklin 8 c h o o 1 district. Large old; S minutes walk from Convent "with unobstructed view, within ;'l UNlonTllle J-9975, T. BRAMHAM, 7-2483-J. mile radius of Summit; «p»roxlra»t#l S-tflflJ. Open Svtndajr A, M. FOR moving General tmc-kliift get wooded lot. Four nice bedrooms, Station. OH heat (air conditioned) (SeMoned ask, also Oanne) coal anil 1938 PACKARD, 2-door sedsn Privately modern kitchen, attached garage. siie, 150 foot frontage Writ* Bot| kindling wood). RADIO receivers for sale. Halltcrafters White and Wray. Call Summit fl- three baths on second floor. Oil ANDY MAN, OENEBAL OUTDOOR 1130. owned. Fxcellent condition. 1793 best. A good buy. Priced to sell. To settle estate, asking price 118,000. 150. c/o Summit Herald S40A, 180, and 833, t«0. Short Kills SO 3-0879 Make offer. MAINTENANCE — CULTIVATINO riREPLAOB wood, J«"-18", hard in* 7-3698. MOVINa—8TORAOE. reasonable; J re- MOUNTAIN, WHITMORE & PLANTS — noil, PRKPARAT1ON — toned Ideal Osrdens, Bprlngfleld. 1938 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe four-door JOHNSON, Bealtor* JAMES J. DEMPSEY REAL ESTATE FOR RENT (2) MIRtlOBa. 23x30, MSO each; Tables, frigerators moved, plnno hoist, pally Morrlstown's Active Broker FWILD1NO t'PKEICP — 40 HOURS Ml. 6-1907. trips to N Y C LIBERTY STpR- sedan. Radio, heater, rebuilt motor. APPLY MONDAY THROUGH FRI- 13.00; Dlahes. 15 00; Sleeping cots, Madison 6-2298. 83 Summit Ave. Summit 6-1404 .15 Psrk Place MorrUtown 4-2651 OARAGE for rent, 77 Hillside aver.. DAY. FOR«BS SALF.8 OARDKN. TWO cords seasoned wood, 18 snd Ml •2,00; Rugs, H 00 each; Radio; AOK CO.. Ma. 2-48S8, Nights Ejhsex Chatham. Call Chatham 4-23»8-. Inch lenittrn, Chatbam'. 4-0883, washboller; Psperhsngen outfit, 3-6789. 4-FAMTLT APARTMENT ROUTE 10. HANOVER. PHONE PLYMOUTH" Club coupe, late 1947, Centrally located. Rents for $210 27—MOUNTAINSIDE WHIPPANY 8-037S, $9,00; Roof shingle brackets; Water LIOHT trucking, I. Oauthler. radio, heater. Summit 6-732«-vV. A-l PAINTER by th« day. L. VMtl, l per month. ipmytr: Electric fan. Phone Bu 8- OLEN8IDE AVE., BTJMMtT, N JOBS-BBCK-SCHMIDT CO, WANTED TO RENT nroker Bu. e-0007-J, __ < desk snr) chair like new. « 4120. Millinery Shop, at Maple flt., 8U 6-6954-R. PACKARD 8, custom built 1937. New MOUNTAINSIDE Morris Avenue, Bprlnsfleld. Summit 2nd floor. , tlrei, battery and brakes. Plastic Realtors DOESN'T anyone havp s rf»son>'Jl "MAINTENANTE meciimilc, rauit bo 51 tmton Place ^Summit 6-1011 NEW HOME! priced furnished upartmwf >' t familiar with niiop machinery and MAPJLK Secretary, exctlient condition. LIGHT TRUCKINO seat covers, heater, radio, seven pas- : $73. Bu. 6-2«54, B. O 8EARLES St SONS. 204 Mdrrts senger. Privately driven. Ideal for "CENTER, HALL COLONIAL"" Your future home Is listed here: buy March 1) for Christian sutdmt •»'••• Uifht welcllng. P«y commenturatea avenue., Springfield Ml. fl-O(99-V taxi work. 39.000 miles. Must be wen It today; move In tomorrow; In terri- ersn) and wife? Quiet, no 0.1W-J with exporlflire Chatham 4-7360. . DININO room suite7~waim>t~liiSih to bt appreciated. Attrsctrvelf priced: First floor includes largs living tory of Mountainside, Westfleld and or pets. Beckers, 7 Der# ciofet, antlqus rnahognny Aesdemy 3-0738 or BlversW* »-70M automatic heat; garage; quiet loca- ably priced; G.I.s need little, cash. J help and *ale* help Call MniHunn BTIOKLKY drop-leaf irupla taWii for i, Itvlnn room chain, Itnena, HENRY ENGELS from 8 to fl. tion, convenient to ststton, schools Make It a "must" to call or five rooms Phon* » #-2flM, Land of Nod Employment dining or living room, WO. Cltlb run, painting*, other thing*. Sit. *• and stores; owner asks 117,300. 1*4489-11. tthj Pttntlng' Decorating Contrsett r. JOHN H. KOHLKK, Realtor Anvncy, SB Main St, Mdl chair, down rimhinneiS, like n»»w, Sxpsrt alor Styling—Fins Papfcr- WALTER KOSTER, Realtor OARAOE or parking ipw '"' 170 Summit 8-399«-W, MORTGAGE LOANS 1440 Orchard road, Mountainside, N. . «tvoK»-butler»; UABV esrrlag*, foldlni. K»cell»nt eon- gg Nesr R.B. station Call roll'ct •tr Caretaker*, Kardcnera, farmers, PH6liTBREDitr«sldtbenerTi •91 J, Westfield 2-Slflft and h« will find t ' mllkera, office, commtrcitl, lnd\u- n»ylvanla A»», Onion you the home you have been looking 5i thr«e chairs. Summit «• 31*93-R. SHOD •k«t«i, wooden whs-els, UM a, IJnvl. I-I24S PERSONALLY trliil. alio »tl#ct help lupplim) Ntw- HOME OWNERS for that will fit your pockstbook. OARAOE ISMI for one c«r In «' Riarl'i Agency, WMhlngtort St. Mor- THBEK drop-leaf table pada. Kio«l Oood condition. Summit "-3953 WANTWD: mSIDK PAINTINO. d SELECTED field ••otlon or vicinity She" 43«»t wire fencing, 8u fl-im»9. psperhnnitlng and doeciratlng, two baths; maid's room and bsth; acre leiit ronrtltinn, fiw South Onion 2-flW. Phona KSsea S-15OO plot, perfect condition, 110,000. POTTS, Route », North Branch OAHAOB new center of «ptl"l"»* iif"B*-#T Detroit and Foreign Coun- "rWoTSriUn rugi, lOtii, Besuttful and ask for Mr Johnson or eall st the Somervlll* R-2SS1. O«l) MUlburn d-1073 lri)M. ¥ot information writ*. J, K. 3 W14 COLONIAL frame, four bedrooms, d«st|n, Slwtrio ratttator. sis. Cub PAINTING two baths, has youth and charm, tit,. HlUlhtlmtr, m Winrtw et, Dttrolt I.IVIM0 room suite for sal*. Msddon Irvlngton National lank THREE room apartment *»•» yi, Scant uniforms, »!«• 10-13. Long, Done now at winter prleea. I MM. !, Michigan !NIN(» room table. MslmsitnY, (>rann* 3-7089 3P3 M*lro*« plane, »»h floor lr its EDMONDSON, K*«ltor AIL yp , INSTRUCTIONS tm flprlnffleM A*r W Ytitr round and Bumnttr locutions pav up t-> »IOO help and talc* h**lp c^ll M*clUon niNINU roi.m »•>( It HOB FAHHrCA \f IKK WAHHANTY DtKDK~8UITABLE or Union rminty. If no an*wor Summit fl-MJI-J 8-KlS*. Land of Nr«t frii|>|nvntriit frt »4W1 r»»|»*fr»«»l »«luw In Uronrti Hlili» 1181 Morrlfl AVIUIP Union, t Agffnry, «S Main Bt. MartMon No full ('nliiiivlll'1 ?">ia<( AXtJLARINIft -XVl,OPHONK l»i|»h». tinm* #l#»r#d. others woo«l#a; many p mont nf nsw piano* Just nrrlrert, It 50 pi»r hour (M ymir home) In- $12,800 WPHU Kpmtinrnt. • .,,, eriaign Jo fm|ilnfer near STARK niver n»*«hiM, all Within H ('raltaman Plsno Hlmp. Morrlstnwn *"* HA- PI«N<» T|iNIN« «tn.m">H I.OAMF!) m%K Smith Four bedroom* and h*th. n«*r Summit only, f" "' DltKHFtMAKRn ilM(fltl« to «!.» HfWlnt MINK Japanese, KO«<1 rtxitilMnn, 4-lf>4*. •hurt i1l«t«!ii'« of Onetn. Hulld yttiir «M'lo. *lr» 14 It aim) Hoitth Orntig" 3-19O7. evening* school*. *t<>?e* and mui*pt>it*tl»n, low flu fl 417.VH t»rl»at» home* »»r my lvp« M •Itera- PIANOK rHNFt> tatos, located )u«t out«l«1* ftummlt own home, or *#• tta »t>mit builders. tion* tJNIoti»lll« % lino tt<,'A Victor Consols Barilo <»flf»d tonw. Ilitalnstit Rslchtr ("tuitrti l*t l>«m't hid* yoiir talent No aMww«nt*nt*. TWtl yiniMK huil rini rnnriltlnn n<-Mc«n#blii Sum- Lot It "KINK «f NIOMT Shown bjr »tip"lrntrnent only !hr«Mi«h 1 IBA t*"~winrli' "wanioxi r*li *n#r~ « JO nf Oliver fnt fr spur'" "" mit «-(»(! 4VMKI _ ACE SCHOOL OF NION, INC Kt>WAnr) A mm.vM, Hit or nrlvll»|M N l"*'' FlAHO, M»hl!"n Otsiiil, ionrtl T HOMH fflgRKKM livii $70 in» liUIU>?NO rnntr»e>7n"r W~ >i>irnnf.*Triii<«(i will teach TfOV In Kl! Cl 4!» . 7 (iroups nf 1 w now* st rii«nrt« »w,rn ins- TIII1K . wsnt rurn|«l"'l C*li|.,« Butsy (rand plsnn. FOR UPHOIiRT W this me»ti T«M>r H «1,«p BUY* DIlilCT TO0M OWNBIt 1 tw, nwimn, p«Inter Call after I At COLOR OAH*ll«n within W mllM <-' f*'" ' p m We«tliel«l 3-3IM-M (ilil, »>if«tfent t-ondltlnn, lt»|i»lrln« slip rmpf*, nisiimt w«>rl In today in w« i;« l.ntije tlot or liitielt. IfW ftotith Orang'* J-POVfl or PUMJ'W t»#.»Wrll#—»r Phont psn^y March U1 ••» • *; f< iH MICA ami ltnol«um *lnk tot)* lowMt pi|r»< Vn\l |fllr»iii-*h 3 "41 Ittlrwi trotn *14O0fl Ho <)!>lt«#tlon W. "StAiinjo"wfi«k*ln*"rwti»«i»iit «r Woverly It Jill A MrHnmurs, Beslor 17 Mnpl* Buiwi, ft. K. UMrtOTH ••'!• Mlim « 1BJ9-R ffinrf« to n((l*r. fii'ilm nf link tirtWM. j'TANC) ntnitlit RIKMI ninrilttnn. Ml* JJ»S. Monday thru rn**- ! ('nil Bd'iHi (>rK!mi< I W' Ft * L I>|T.<^>I(AT()llfl i» f oi,t> r'ATtiom: Ttmie IKIMTINO IM Hen', Sllmmll « ?»Wt;iW!-7MT-|». KtrMtrtartltf ItoMi artd Pimm Ar#mi« mothwaThiii^ POInt fiMMMMli t*Mt—Of M7t rimitiVHRD'hmi*'. -1 ;;' i kt (ill »l«f« PIANO >i|rriHi!t, with hewri 114? I llfrlr Avr. »1ltl(!e». s»«n*; || fot«r« has T*nr rtf* Mflt'll tftm with flr»- VKN1OR OF THIS JgftHISY fttfOttR tn*, r»n attiw U). for 4* room §mm, » ciid etrt oirti» «t t*ll •-1HS, / TWf SUMMIT HtRALP, THURSDAY, HlHUAUT if, l?4? m WANT1D TO MNT LOST t LEGAL ADVEBTIftKMENTS LEGAL JJEGAL ADVEKTISEM£NTg . IJEGAI, ADVEBTISEMEN TS , LEOAL ADVERTISEMENTS LEGAL couple need* JH-3 SAYIMOU passbook 1S60S. Finder pleat* apartmcut. South return to First National Bank. NOTICI TO CRBOITOM ORDIKANCE which may ben»vi»d~wtthouT*trct)lta~ j to the aubsettlMr under oath or »rfir- tiOii M to r*t* or uiiouDt upon mil j uifcil -a th*tr 8AVINO8 paacbook No. 784? Pit*** the tsxaMf property witlilfi the terri- SSTATCOF A.ONKS J. WILUAM0, J*- ORDINANCE ApproprlktlOf U.000 WO Mi!R« th# eatat* of said JIPCC plea** return to first National Bank, c*as«d. torial amis* or the City, and provision within" "alt months froin th* date pf cbtMren, no prti. MUlbum. lor BreeUn* an AddiUou to Uie High for *ucb 'payment *H»11 acuually b* *AI*y the ' apartment to complete wad* wood. ~~" tloa of the undersigned, a* Bxafutor of of Summit, la th* Couutjf of Uuion, Admlniitrnuu the estate of s*ld deceased, notice U principal of and istctrrat on »*li beads PRKDXR1CX C KKNTZ. Attoru«>" moderate* rent. Good BTRINO Pearls — 3-straad, Tlelmty hereby given to the creditors of slid New Jtrsey. a* the same shall become due 221 Sprint firtd' Avtnu* NO COVER EVER • Will decorate. Write Box Woodland - Walton Road, Maple- dtc«a««d to Mhtbtt to tbi subscriber Section 7 Thit ordinance shall tike Summit, N. J, MapJewood. wood, Sunday, February 13. South under oath or affirmation their claim* Pursuant to du* action of th# Board effect at tht «pir*tlon of tec a*y* . family. tUre« adult*, Orange 2-7220. and demands against the eit*t« of Mtd ot Education of th« City ot Sununlt, from tut dute of its publie*Hoa after to rent home, Summit or d*«*a»*d within six raoutls* irom ta* la th* County of Union, N#w J*r»«y. final pMiisj* at proHdee? by law "AW occupancr desired May 1st. SMALL Shetland sheep mongrel: fe- data of said order, or they will b* for-takva at and punuant to IM niMtlug AS ORDIKANCE to Vacate Ortnt Mt- DINING and DANCING rntsh highest reference*. Bo* male; white, brown, black markings; ever barred from prosecuting or re-held January 27, 1»«. and of the r.-j* for it* Entire Ltngtrt ind th»t eummlt Herald. sauted '>P»tter." Child's pet. R*-covering the same against to* »ub-Board of School Estimate of Mid City Portiojs of Cpiurnbu* A*#nu* Which CY GREENE and hi$ orchejtro waxd. Chatham 4-4723-11. scrtber. taken at nad purnuint to It* mMtlng .NOiiTUE Run* E*»t*r!y from the Easterly held February I, 1M» th* sum of II.- The OrdiUMiciT publtthed herewith •.sidrSiuf of Mviugstaii.Avfmip to the BROWN and white coUle; black strip* THE SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY. on, tall. S months old. Answers to 050.000 on addition to th« turn of wa* - Introduced at a an^Hiu ;>f she '•Tfrmlsiu* of 6*id Columbus Avp. ^ BBx«t u mi.m now hild by said Board of Common Council of the Clty\>[ Sun;. iw?, as bhowti Upon a Certain Map CLYDE BURKE name of Lachle. No identification 8CHMID & BOURNt, Attorney! Education arid sow avatlsbl* tber«fori mit, in th# County of t'nloo New ttntltlrd " Mtp of WotxSland Manor tag. Missing sine* February 7, 1849. 383 Springfield Aveau* h«i b«eu wtlmittd, fl»*d »nd d»t*r- J»r«*y, held on r«brti»ry IS. IH» mi l*ro»*rty of L»urcl Land Comp»nr. Any Information detU-abl*. 0u, fl- Summit. K. J, mlnad u th* amount n»c**»ary for wtll be further cor.ild*r*d for final U»d« by Joh:i J. Ker.tr C. E and * 54lo*M. / 37-38-39-40-41—oawSW F»es—$7.80 tree ting an addition to th* high achool passage after public h**rt.tg at « Surveyor. Summit, New Jcmef, Ocio* building at MorrU Avenu* tnd Kimmeeting of mid Common Council to bm 4, 1»3« and fll»4 In th* Olt'.ct r WglMrt wj «>*«• WU1 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS LJCGAL ADVEKTISOlENTS and Mspla Btrteu ID th* City, and b» held at th* city Mall in »«ld City' th* H««litfr of Union County at Utp making th* »lttritlom of th* txUt- on March 1, 2840 at I 30 o'clock p || No M-3. on D«ctmb*r 4. I93« tfleW PENDINQ ORUUXANCB ,. lng bulldlDu and purchasing and In- WILLIAM R OI1.SOK 1, Thomu C. Huston, Borough Clerk Mltehdl 2-44M TVTIOUES furniture, crilna. fla»*. stalling th* necessary furnishing* City Cltrk of the Borough of Ntw Providence. iv wV buy and call. W« alao Section I. The Common Council of the City of Summit has Judged, and certificate* heretofore mad» by said ~: oufh Council held on Monday tvtntni, buy e»t«te» does hereby judge that the tract* of land set forth in the achtdul* contained Bosrd of •School K*tlmat* and deliv- ESTATE Or MARIE JOHNSON also rtbmary 14, 1H9 W^PAY CASH for your u**d furni- In this ordinance and described by the strett and number, and block and lot ered to th!» Common Council. No part known M B UARIE JOHNSON THOMAS C MU63ON ture antiques. *ll»er, book*, tor's-*. on the Tax Map of the City of Summit, «re not needed for public ua«, and pur- Decewed HOTEL ESSEX HOUSE suant to the authority conferred by the provisions of R. S. of N. J., Title 40:60- of (aid sum hu b«*n appropriated by Borough Clerk ! - »,.(n»inor« work* of art, eto. thu Common Council »nd no part of Punuant TO the order of CH.\RLES : 1 CMOUSEL 26, does hereby authorize the *al« of said properties nt private sal* for not lei* «»ld sum ha* heretofore been raised A OTTO, JR Surrogate of the County 3T J*'* H. .? than the minimum price set after each of ttie respective tracts or parcels of snd paid to the Custodian of School of Union, nude on the Eleventh city , AN ORD1NAKCE | BROAD ST. at LINCOLN HU . Tel Summit 6-0W8 laad from the time of the adoption of thla ordinance and for the period u Moneys. It Is now nec«s*ary, and this Of February. A D-, 1949. upon t|i» j AN ORDINANCE Amendlnj "An Orrtl- Ail! buy your attlo content* hereinafter specified. Common Council consent*, that said appltrstton of the vmder»tgn«>d *» Ad- nt.no* R«l»ting to Stwert and 3cwt-r- Section 2. Any person desiring to purcha** one or more of the parcel* of mm, to the extent of $1,000,000, be mlnlstratrlj of the e»tate of s»ld de- *i*. Ooxtrniug and Refulnting the " ANTIQUE CLOCKS land herein mentioned shall submit to the City Clerk bis offer in writing stat- now appropriated and raised by theceased, notice Is hereby given to the Construetlon, Estemlon and Alters, All descriptions wanted, ing the, amount offered for ouch parcel or parcel* of land, th» street and num- Usuance of boncli of th* City. creditor* of »«ld deceased tn e*rUt>U flon nt Sewer Connwtloi)* In the ber, if any, and block and lot number of the parcel, and enclose with'the said Ordinance THE CLOCK SHOP offer a certified check for ten pei cent <10%l of the total amount offered for Harris D. Bush the mid lands, delivering the said offer to the City Clerk, which bid •ball be BE IT ORDAINED BY THK COM- pnii-tui St. Westfleld 2-4236 presented to the Common Council for consideration at & regular meeting of the MON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Council, and If said offer Is accepted by resolution of the Common Council 8UM&IIT. IN THE COUNTY OF UNION. SHOW WE -PA¥ highest cash prices for any- ratifying said sale, the Mayor and the City Clerk are authorlzid to execute and NEW JERSEY, AS FOLLOWS: ,i,iiv Antique* china, allver, brlc- deliver a deed for the said premise*, provided, however, If the said offer la r«- Sfctlon I. Pursuant to the provi- ,br:.' paintings, rugs. Your attio Jected, the City Clerk or the City Treasurer are hereby authorized to return sions of Title 18 of the Revised Stat- flv.n.uts our specialty the check enclosed for *aid offer. utes of New Jersey, particularly Ar- tile S of Chapter 0 of said Title, and, JTRASD SUMMIT AUCTION ROOMS 8ectlon 3. The following tracts or parcels of land owned by the City of 47-49 Summit AT*. Summit not required for public u»f shall be offered for sale at private sale for any other laws Applicable: thereto, the SUmmtt 0-3118 the minimum prices hereinafter fixed for the period a* In this ordinance sum of $1,000,000 Is hereby appropri- spcifiedspecified:: ated for erecting sn addition to the Springfieif Ave. Su. fr.3900 — BEST PRICES PAID BLOCK LOLOTT Street and Number , Approz. high school building at Morris Ave- (or China. Silver figurines; ,*>at*nta Minimum nue, and Elm and Maple Streets In - LAST TIMES TOD A1' - nf.ilcs etc Appraisal given for noml- Size in Feet Pric* 5 3 18 Middle Avenu* .' 50x100 I 37? the City, and milting the alterations r,l the Tlieo Qenemttl Art Exchange. 11 of th* existing building and purchas- Dennis MorRaii in "ONK SUNDAY AFTERNOON" vi Miii&urn Avenue MUlburo 8-1783 34 14 Henry Street 46x120 34 12 13 Henry Street ..46x118 1,950 ing snd installing the necessary fur- nishing* snd equipment incidental Audrey Long in "HOMICIDE FOR THREE" "WANTED to buy. Diamonds. Colored 34 13 10 Henry'Street .L ...46x115 thereto, and the acquisition and de- S*onc« Gold Jewelry'and Watches. 97 14 165 Blackburn Road ,....340x 65 750 velopment of land therefor, all a* re- Friday aiidMuf^^f^iS-19 ~* Aurneiuic Appraisals JEAN R. 119 19-17D " 42 Evergreen Road .'...J..:. 50x375 ' 1.000 ferred to or described In th* recital TfCK; Certified Gemologlst. 75 123D 1 'River Road _„„ 50x109 800 hereof, •yeirs U Wtlltsm 8t., Newark. K • J. 123D 2 -River Road .„.; „ 75x115 1,300 WARNER BROS? NEW THRILL Section >. Sstd appropriation shall GUK collector wishes' to purchase 123L 23-26 48 Lewis Avenue 83x135 1,150 124 S 15 Plain Street ,500x188 3,190 be met from the proceed* of th* sale IN THI f NT! RTAJNMENT f ICY JI mm »r.d revolvers, modern or an- of bonds of the City which ar* hereby tique. Fair prices paid. Bu. 6-6628. 128 31 10 Gate* Avenue 50x212 1,000 126 25 33 Lafayette Avenue 77x175 950 authorized to be Issued In pursuance 6 of the statutory provisions referred to COMPLETE Compton's Encyclopedia. 182A 26 Rorilnhood Road i... 100x135 1,750 In Section 1 hereof In the principal state price and year. Box Hi, c/o 31 27 15 Hughes Place 50x110 700 amount of |1.00O,0O0. Summit Herald. . 31 28 17 Hughe* Place ..- .50x114 700 31 30 21 Hughe* Place 50x122 700 Section 3. Each of said bonds chall yoUNG composer wants good .piano, 31 31 23 Hughe* Place 50x127 700 be known a* "School Bond, Series "B" Steinway or other. Offers with price 107A 1 799 3prlngfleld Avenue 225x 80 1,150 and said bonds shall be dated April welcome. Box "146 c/o 8ummlt Her- 118 3 High Street .. 44x120 500 1, 1949, shsll mature In the principal ald. Summit. amount of $50,000 on April 1 in each 124 13 569 Morrla Avenue 50x150 3,400 of the years 1990 to 1M9, both in- 182 ie 8 Wentworth Road .- -132x150 3,200 clusive, shall bear interest at a rate BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 182 19A 2 Wentworth Road - :. 155x150 2.800 not exceeding six per centum (6^) 182 19B 36 Olendale Road 154x150 3,800 per annum, expressed In a multiple T-ROOM house with two acres; lnclud- 182 19C 32 Olendale Road r 100x150 2,500 of one-quarter or one-tenth of one ii)K corner tot and three green- 182A 7 8 Sheffield Road ,.- 125x150 1,400 per centum as may hereafter be de- houses fully equipped. Owner must 182A 7A 12 Sheffield Road — /. 100x150 1,200 termined, payoble seml-annuaily on sacrlllre, $14,500. 182A 7B 16 Sheffield Road ../— 100x150 1,200 the first days or April and October in CLARENCE D. LONG 182A 7C 20 Sheffield Road „ 100x151 1,200 each year from date until maturity, 1B2A 7D 24 Sheffield Road -- 108x152 1,300 332 Springfield Ave. 80. 6-5386-5265 shall be of the denomination of $1,000 182A 7B 30 Sheffield Road 108x150 1,300 each, shall be coupon in form and 182A 7P 34 Sheffield Road 108x140.5 1,200 reglsterabl* as to principal only or a* OFFICES FOR RENT 182A 7O 40 Sheffield Road 108x130 1,200 to both principal and interest and 182A 7H 44 Sheffield Road 1 120x127 , 1,300 shirll be In «ueh form aa ah»H here- SUMMIT 182A 71 50 Sheffield Road 120x127 ' 1,300 alter bo determined by resolution. IN modern building, center of town, 162A 10 62 Sheffield Road 120x129 1,100 Section 4, This Common Council, second floor front, over Kresge, Sum- 182A •-10A 66 Sheffield Rpad ..120x131 1,100 being the governing body of the City, mit 1534 sq. ft., will divide. 182A 108 70 Sheffield Road ...... - 130x129 \ 1,000 hereby concur* In and consents to th* 8 E & E.G. HOU8TON 182A. IOC X74 Sheffield Road 120x127 1,000 said appropriation of »I,0O0,O0O and in 360 Springfield Avc. Summit 6^6464 182D •"X • 3 J7 Wontworth Road ~_-r_--—.-..100X156 2,200 and to the Issuance of ««ld bonda and "If John had gotten JoH\ L. D1ETCUE 182D •: ""-0 3* "Vwentwojrth Road' — ...... 135x142 3,000 In and to the expenditure by aaid SUMMIT -Business or professional 182E 27 25 Olendale Road 139x175 1,800 Board of Education for the purpose MOTORS, INC. to nervice hi* racer, like I office. March 1st. occupancy. Busi- 182B 8 Corner Cedrlc and Templar Way ..130x160 3,000 stated In Section 1 hereof of the sum ness section. 182B 10 Cedrlo Road -. .175x175 3,100 of $285,000 now held by said Board of asked him to, it would have been ready today!" A E. J. DUNNDER CONST. CO.. Section 5. The minimum price* fixed by this ordinance •hall be binding for Education and now available therefor 12 Kent Place Blvd. Summit '6-654r a period of one year from the date this ordinance becomes effective unless described and referred to In th* re- sooner rescinded or withdrawn. cital hereof, but does not make, con- CEMETERIES Section 8. This ordinance shall take effect upon pasiage and advertisement cur In or consent to appropriation for Wm Spetialite in MMM unJerroating -— 11** ih* Bttlt Recording to law. _ said purpose In any amount In «ttCf*» GREEN'I AWN MEMORIAL PARK I, William R. Ollson, City Clerk of the City of Burnrnlt. da hereby certify '6f"fl';0Do;009i:"*n»e amount of money "• Mr Airy Road.. RFD • that'the "foregoing! prdlhahcei was Introduced for first reading at a regular necessary to be raised by th* City for CX>-FKATIKE Basking Ridge, N 3 meeting of the Common Countll held on Tuesday evening, February 15, 1949, satd purpose I* $1,000,000. JOHN L. DIETCHE MOTORS, INC. and that said Ordinance will b« submitted for consideration and final passage Hoosier Hot Shots - Patricia White Member—National Cemetery AMO. at the next regular meeting of the Common Council to V* held on Tuesday Section 5. It 1* hereby determined Tel normrdsvlllft 8-0522-0107-11 evening, March 1, 1849, at the City Hall. &t 8:30 o'clock, nt which time and th»t the period assigned by Section In -i— place any person who may b« interested therein will b« given an opportunity 18:8-68 of said Revtacd Statutes to Limolrt'Mercury Sales and Service to be heard concerning such Ordinance. the purpose for which said bonds are LOST Dated: February 15. 1S49. to be Issued Is thirty (30) years. 80-83 Franklin 1*1. Summit, N. i. SU S-O04O "ROSE OF SANTA ROSA" DOOS - CATS - see Summit Animal WILLIAM R. OIL8ON. Section 6. The full faith and credit Welfsrf LeaRtio notice social page of the City are hereby pledged for the >. City Clerk. payment of asid bonds, and ssld r.nt 1910 SI) 8-6411 Siimmir Herald If your dog Is lost. S7 Fee*—123.04 bonds shall b<* general obligations of Sunday and Monday, Feb. 20-21 the City payable «• to both principal NOTICE TO CREDITORS snd Interest from nd valorem taxes ESTATE OF REaiNTALO t. JONX8, De- BUSINESS ceased. : Piirouant to the order of CHARLES A. OTTO. JR.. Surrogate of ttm Coun- ty of Union, made on the elpvtntli day TOItY of February A, D , 1849, upon ths »p- pltcfttlon of the undersigned, as Exec- NOTHING BOUGHT AND SOLD MOTOR STOKERS utors of the estat* of said daceased, ANTIQUES notice Is hereby (tlven to the creditor* J EASTERN FUEL COMPANY of suld d*ceRsed to exhibit to the sub- LIKE ft ~ scribers under oath or affirmation GEORGE'S "N AUCTION ROOMS 233-239 Broad Street their clMms and demands SRStnst the LYRIC WOMAN S3 Summit Avenue estate of said decea*«d within six Summit ff-OOOO months from the date of s»ld order, Summit 8-0996 pr they will be forever hatred from TO COME prosecutlnR or recovering th» tarne SUMMIT AUCTION ROOMS PLUMBING, HEATING A against the subscribers. <"-<9 Summit Avenue MARION BABCOCK JONES BETWEEN SHEET METAL WORK THE SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY, IDA LLPINO [CELESTE HOLM Telephone Summit 6-2118 Executor*. JOHN R. OROOT & SON SCHM1D & BOURNE, Attorney* NOW PLAYING THRU WEDNESDAY CORNEL WIDE IR1CHAR0 WIDMARK APPLIANCES 23S MorrU Avenue 382 SprinKfleld Avenu* Summit, N. J. Weekday* Sr4*-7:t>9:2fl — Mat. and Sun. Summit 6-0485 37-38-39-40-41—OR w5w Fe»—»T.W EASTERN FUEL COMPANY NOTICE TO CREDITORS 233-239 Broad JStreet RADIO A RADIO REPAIRING E8TATK OF ADDIN J. DeWITT, De- Summit 8-0006 oea*«d. Pursuant to the order of CHARLES ; SUPREME, RADIO A. OTTO, JR.. Surrogate of the County BUILDING MATERIALS SALES SERVICE of Union, mad* on th* Eleventh day of February, A. D:r 1»M, upon th* 82B MorrU Ave. Su. 8-8680 application of th* underpinned, at STEPHEN'S-MILLER CO. ExecutrK of the e*t*t« of Mid de- CO-fUATURE 38 Rusacll Place HOUSE RECORD CAR ceased, notice 1* hereby glvsn to the RADIOS PlyAYfHS RADIOS creditors or said deceaied to ethlblt Janes Elliion - Mftry Btth Hughts Summit 8-0029 to- the mbseriber under osth of affir- M. J. DeLuca, Prop. mat-ton their claims snd flemnndi — in— ..- ' •against the estate of said S<>rvle»i fTinrirw 29 Chestnut Aw. Summit 8-2862 HUOHB8 U HARTLAUB, Attorneys Summit 6-2647 13 MB pie Street r Summit. N. J. T«<'«.f IKfrf., T/iMr«,, Fife. »»-:'J-2/ AMKKAS « PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOFING 37-38-39-40- SUPPLIES L.ARRY MAY K AST il A y 8""*~ 35 Mnpie Street (Rear) •1S| SiirniKiield' Avenue Phono Su 8-5352 T JTliua (LEANING PEWS CONSTRUCTION CO. Residential - Industrial If you agree I>IU)HUN A CO. Avenue Roofing - A-»h(«tos Siding 6-OS00 Leaks Rcpairpd • Caulklnf "THE SRttN YEARS' 80 A^liwood Ave. Summit t-71M OOAL was WASHING MACHINES Place REPAIRED wonderful.-* DAVID J FIX3OD Summit 8-3361 or Summit «-6|T« then you 7 301 Springfield Avonu* must sec LAUNDRIES

LAUNDRY, INC. 3? 'r'«K--All T.ypp« fn«Ullfittonii Summit (1-1000 l{f!'"i"» Prompt H«rvlc« IRROL *"***** VIVECA HILLS OF ! « Hiutiit 9-1831 lf»-»l KurnnnH fl-1711 jumbo HOME ™~~**biDtiS CHAIR BBNTAL IBRVICi Cli*tr« l>»r AH OflOiwloin 1M •trttt' Ot!lv*r«d And O*ll«d Pot Summit 10335 WORDS and MUSIC wen. HOUW INSULATION Own fort Tfcut P«y« Vot limit r*w« it 9m Arthur "fhm lummit, N. J, BUNlW Hiimmit (Mid I1. -BLONDIE'S SECRET HOOfWO Motnwne* Waihtngien't Birthd* m*kMf A*»n««. H*ifhU Bummlt Xftm 10] THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, |f4t dent John Kohler; Henry Glowka, been invited to attand. It war also Charles Mayer and Barry if. nue, was acquitted Monday In gaiiu tfT Mr. Be«**r pointed out Oootey, n Oak Knolj road a. that fetich exchange Are subject «ecr*tary-trea«urer; Edward But- announced that next week's meet- Heath, Springfield; Ralph Sey- Union County court, Elizabeth, on Gene and Mary Edgar, 124 Hoba'r to the

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Service League To Hear Red Cross Official JoJm L. Duiiukt-a of ihc tmierr. area, natifim* Rtti Cross, will spcuk to the jun;or Si rviec League next Wcdni'Mf.iy at tu* home of Mrs. Gmtrd Tatiork of Kent Place boulevard, Mr, Dimukre ii;w b« ».n with the Red Cross sinc>- VM2. He ivifit overseas a/» a field director in Special This 1W4 and wiu> iLasigriftl to the. 395th 1 Infantry Division- He-shared the ... Result of 58 years of 'Know How Week-End Only! dangers nnd privations of thf foot -Midior*;V-MW tho. .Battle'of the Acme's plantation coffee men secure the finest Vacmm Packed Bulge and th«_> fight at the Re- raagen Bridgoheaijl. Mr. Diniuk«e coffee obtainable. A unique "heat-flo" roasting Lb. Can sr Jar Wai twice wounded and wear* process "seals in" the flavor of every bean by the Purple Heart with cluster, penetrating rays of indirect heat, then these Heavy bodied . .. tops them all for European theater ribbon with famous coffees are blended to your particular flavor and value! Flavor, sealed three" battle atars and is one ©f taste and rushed to your nearby Acme! in by vacuum packing. Try it NOW 1 the only two FU-d Crt>s» workers tn World War II who was award- «* the honorary iafantryman's TIM badge. Mb. OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M. 2 bags On hii return to th«* United WASHINGTON'S t This is "Nationol Hot Tea Week' ASCO £ States in December. 1SM5, Mr. Closed All Day Tues. Feb 22nd BIRTHDAY Dlmukra was assigned as Uaison Richer blend. Ground to your order. between fund raising and services Asco Orange Pekoe ** X 26c t© the arnicd forces during the Juicy lMfl American Red Cro&a Fund Florida Ideal Orange Pekoe Tea Bags "?7 43c . 1-lb. Campaign. . In this capacity he Oranges dozen 3 3 C 2 visited numerous military instal- Medium large size. Today's best orange value! Tetley Tea ^ 32c I Tea Bags X™ 79c 1 Wincrest f-- 40c 79c lations, supervising the organisa- Lighter bodied, vigorous flavor. tion of the fund campaign on the military posts. After the meeting, tea will1 1» Florida Seedless Grapefruit 3'- 17c served by lira George Relyea, lb Mrs. E. K. Scribner and Mm. Jersey Rome Beauty Apples 2 25c Tomato Juice *«*• 3 HT 28c Green Giant Peas "r 20c Joseph Stranad, provisional mem- er i CAMNEU'S l $ ber* of the League. Fancy Mclntosh Apples -.. S^ 25c Tomato Juice . 3".tr"29c Farmdale Peas X r 15c Q VEGETABIE *) \t+*. *%<%„ FLAKO " """ Pork & Beans» 2^ 21c New Crop Southern Cabbage * 5c V AIC rwi M^m 35lik* c #rty, were dUciiMCtl by Henry M. Selected box linciou* ^ 20-oj 27c Good Luck S; 2 X 15c Beajser, Newark real estate tax ex- Tomatoes Grapefruit Saclient * cam DelMaizMexicorn^21c pert, girest .speaker «.t a dinner Firm, perfect slicing. 29c Q-T FrostingOCH 2^*5D SiAl * 12c meeting of Summit Re«l Estate Fruit Cocktail '"^ „„ 37c Cake Mixes 14-PI. *. 23c Asparagus Board at the Beechwood Hotel. lit Extra OOID SEAL Thursday night, Plums SO-M. can '23c Hot Roll Mix pkg. 23c Limas and Whit. """ Mr, B«vs«r dwelt at aome length STRAINED an. phaaej of capital gains, and Quality and STRAINED Swift's BABY BABY Iowea, pointing out that a home Meats Clapps Butter Kernel Butter Kernel owner selling hu» restdrnce at a a profit need n«t fear bring taxed lb. Meats 2 r. 35c Foods 10 93c CORN PEAS more than 25 per cent of the profit Jr. roodi 6 7Vt-«x. {an 83c Whol* K«fiwl n realised. He stated that it is week-end! Diced Meats ?, 26c Ctraal, Oahncal ••ex. skg. 16c 17-*i. can 19c •Ible for two owner* to g Acmes this Z 19c F€O properties «f equal value and thin either half- tured eliminate the payment of a Whole or Holiday Brownie

IF YOU NEED fried chickert? golden Mix 'r 49c nearby. *«e • I L MOADCAST CORNED NAiltCO ««* A L0AN Fonc,, tiasn KEF i Premium Crackers X 25c NAillc Ihy Pay Hygrade Franks L. „. 35c Cheese Ritz L ^ 27c SHREDDED S 18c I More Y U more friends Beef ""* ts:„ 63c Sunshine Hydrox 'Jj 25c ASCO Catsup bottl. I/C 1 inch. ° C 1 than the Wilson's Hash TL1 33C Vienna Fingers *^f 24c WoodburyT, 2^. 17c WM< cnAcm Mko BANK RAW Potted Meats S.._ 9c Fig Bars °°?L,. rkf. 31c Bridal Bouquet^3 22c Vienna Sausage m118c Instant Cocoa "*£?„., 24c 1 luxl p Sweetheart^ 2 •**•• 25c T«bl« ,t»f Monthly €mft Soup Mix'SI 3*~ 32c Aunt Jemima "Si" X 16c on Prrsonal or mm Sweetheart ST 2--*- 17c Serve tasty Uncle Ben's Rice TX" 23c Ideal Syrup T,^ 19c Amt. ^-—-—* PALCO Cleanser 3 -•» 14c FIRST 1ITATI menu %m Beet Apple Sauce 2 £T 25c flOfc I1ML Mushrooms^ 4-«*. MB 35c IDIAl Jesco Pine Soap 2 ££ 25c iinmiiu— -~.ii.imin p. Ham * Beef tongues 30O, IS, tit. nm Mushrooms E RL^ 23c Strawberry Preserve J 37c THRIVO Si 2 '^ 29c 300, lft. Sit. Fancy UmA Pork Roll '- Km. 24- 411. SUM Italian Sausage Skinless franks Tomato Sauce «-* 3 t^20c Peanut Butter" fc „, 35c 3-Little Kittens JL 3 £ 23c 900. m. m. _____ Sausage Meat Midget Salami IVORY THE SUMMIT Sausage links Bologna SOAP Beef IWec TRUSTCOMPANY •«di«aM Slewing lamb •Ira ««kt» MEMBER flOffi*LOtPOSU Meat CAMAY CAMAY INSURE NCI CORP. Scrapple ^ SPIC & Toilet Soap Bath Soap DREFT OOD SPAN mo«w"» J 2 — 17c MZL 29C 2 — 25c ^•lk«f« Fillet of Fiounder f to Kidneys Must OUTSTMDIM1 BAKERY moPMrmmtw ff inRfs Work Well- C.l.bror. Wa.hiCflton'i Birthday Hilt WMk-lnd! OOU> If Al flHW CAWOM) IXTtA tARM AU-WHIII mm ^ Extra Large Decorated Layer Cake 75c StricHy Fresh "Grade A" Eggs 7,7 65c Cl»co!»t« fudg* c#k», vanilla le#d, wliK tata# hMd Wanhington, UMff MIM9 CMMI w fi „_ ft ~ j . jr«. Assorted Rolls iTS 15c Angel Food Ring -*39c Gold Saul Eons *Wr Snarp Cheddar • 69c Silverware Set Golden loaf Cake ••* 19c Supreme Bread *Z 14c ouiu JBOI eggsrf „ jyc ««»««« mm 6 knivti with ttoln- ANWVWSARY Silver Seal Eggs*?, 55c Cream Cheese 2£35c k%% itt«l bbd«, 6 98 * Cocoanut Cream Bar Cake 35c Margarine Tw 27c loaf CheeseS£-> 49c fcsrki, 6 ttospoorw, SfNKl« e vilut! 6 toup tpoWit, Well "hto Del Rich •"~t* 36c Swiss Cheese * 69c >w> ^ 17c plated with purt *M- Mild Cheese "161c Lard ", ••I M»to* l » w on tht fjnttt Wltk quality nickel silver. C4 Dairycrest Ice Cream cT. 31ci •. » FRII, W.nt^) Mtl ffwlt

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circulation. For «amule, th« new CATCHING UP Public Affords Humorous Moments long-playing relea*«a of famous speeches and incidents at the past WITH For Bus Drivers on Suburban Runs THE TEEN-ACER decade are much in demand by When a Public Service bus confused destinations, Madison interested employees. He looked history e!a#»e#. They are as enjoy- and Paterson, driver swings his bus out of for pa*st>r*gws at all corners and able aa they are educational THE WORLD the Newark depot and points • • • after taking one on for & day or LOOKS AROUND The blonde embarking for the AROUMT in^.ruction*i device • By 0«EGOKT BE its nose in the direction of so never had to be hailed again. the suburbs, there is no ac- suburbs one icy day this winter Also the third day he know* where By BOB AGMAN that ii jujt now coming into it* who breathlessly queried a driver: you get off. Tb^is certainly It help- Teaching methods have changed a lot since the days own is the recording machitt* It is beginning to look as if Alfred E. Driscoll is playing counting for events which This hajidy little devioe has in- that old political game called "hard to get" may occur en route. "Where's the express?" ful when windows are frosted and when a disobedient pupil was rapped by the teacher with a The busman explained that the mornings pitch dark. ruler and stood up in the corner for an afternoon As our^nunwrable possibilities' for toe- For numerous months now, the pressure has been build- Last week, five operators with a student. No amount "of construc- roads were icy and schedules "Of course one doe* not expect eotnbined total of 135 years of civilization becomes more and more advanced, old axioms tive criticism by a teacher in a in? up in the better Republican carelea for the said Mr. Dris- slowed down. such a service but it" stands out m service on suburban runs recalled or instruction drop out of mind in the same w&v as'mem--public speaking &r Er^iish 'clasar coS to seek another term as New Jersey's governor — and 'That couldn't be," the rushed a 'beacon light' among so roany such incident* as: oric* of the horse and buggy and , ~- _ | can bf as helpful a* the jtudents ^ui to be the first chief executive of this sovereign state to young ladyinformed the driver." obliging ones, I take Una* to crab 1 Ullian Russia are gradually for-',,, lh^, . • . \ o*-n ear in correcting fault* in The woman who absent-mind- "I just heard on the radio that when things are not mo good so j - ; succeed himself. [gotten «*»>•<- j method of instruction- U not to »P«4>ch. Lakowise i foreign numerous month*, the edly ..wriggled out of her shoes the temperature in New York was felt impelled to compliment vhcn i b n a And lot """"" "" The Senate waa less active legis- !— ' . , i ^ undfKwtimttted either, and it language course, where pronun- , d Mr. Driacoil has been quietly while on the bus. Upon arriving at 38 degrees." they were." ! a lative-wise, but it took time to j Although some of our new edu- i accomplishes half Its purpose bv ciAtion la many a »tu->n in tlie United States." tion of electric power by large Out in Detroit, Senator Arthur industrial and commercial users V m it nh rg, a pretty sober clthen, j nas *****" 'nigffly' stable from Sep- rt into the crystal bail business ! temlM'r 1W7 through September I that the Republicans 1918. would carry Congress in 1950. And Total employment in the United in Columbus, National GOP States remains at peak levels. Sev- |•Chairman Scott echoed Vanden- eral industries are reporting that brrK about 1980, and went on to they are laying off workers, predict a "knockout" victory for although the number is very small 1 'Ix Rf pubs in the 1952 presidential compared to the total. Other in- contf-st. • ' dustries, such as aircraft, are All wo can say is that it's nice growing sufficiently to make up to be optimistic ... but it might for displacements elsewhere. Lack aiio be wise to remember Novem- of labor mobility may create local ber of 1918. difficulties. New Jersey manufac- Legislative fregreni turing employment reached a Tow k in the Trenton whirlpool, point for lf#8 last July but has lv' must admit we were surprised climbed, since that time through hy th<. swiftness of the legislative September. Practically all of the 1 '^m. instead of waiting until recent change Ui accounted for by ;!l(1 the sharp rise in employment in 'a«t minute - or week — to l rf!j| be a r4,ferendum hi JIWQ C-UC/ br>r a sequel to the ffl- In Mot*? for Education JMi.ooo.OOtt bond Issue for ionn and educational factli- New Jersey spends mar* mammy on the education of its children A. fvp indicated before, we than any other state in the coun- Unmistdiablt ... In Hit artistry of dctign, Hit txqultfft Importtd !ik* "vil rights bill sponsored try, with the possible exception of hv s Montana, i O»ce F«e « »f Fjfs«, and look upon tt That it revealed In a report of """ "f the most forward-look- the Council of State Governments '-« of legislation adopted on thr basis of data supplied by th« tact, Hit fabulous lode of cartful hand-dttoHiitf. in this country. It not various Stat* Def artmetit*' of Bd- f»ntinu«i the old rmnt against iminti in employment; K Current *«p*n»«i pw pupil dur- new ban* against ing th« school year 1M7-1WS av- 11 '''•' in all public pl*em er«f*d $398.13 In Nf« Jersey, th« Ixelnilvt WonMt by "Town mi Country rtfroet It al for you '" college, «ndl other report shows. Only Montana, with institution. und*r the f28SJS, It hlfh#r. Othtr of iht §tat« BmH of rang* dewnwurdl to $sa.4& itlfili for tHfcn. Whllt suro iHk( wifh May We Serve You? SAVINGS ACCOUNTS afOMIM tlMMlMofj 17»fi« wMHMSt H •MHOV1MIMT LOANS ^ MOtTftAftl LOAMS 3«tw % MtM — Wm r«Mfr on R*q*<*t INVESTORS SAVINGS AMU &«*« A»»OCIATlOW f iiif* tf State Assistance One in Every Five Voters Approve **tk th* Ur*. ?w To Local Schools of retiredyotm» who some change* Into our lives, and WwaK" tfon; the city resident will go to sometimes a change is good just More Wine the country, and the country liver for the sake of change. Even some liquor dealers evi- will happily spend two week* in To illustrate, we put on our the city. dently are noticing a general shoes automatically every morn- scotch trait among holders of the. ing, the *ame ihoe first each day. Few of us can be away from public purse. Tomorrow, suppose we deliber- work all year round, but we can There has been a noticeable ately don the left shoo first In- create as much of a vacation slackening In demand since the stead of th« right? How about apirit as possible for doing thingi. first of the year," one owner of a starting to shave or powder our If we're used to leaving or com- Linden liquor store stated. face on the opposite ilde flr»t? ing home by the back door, try "My customers are buying more What's wrong with having meat th» front door next time. If we're win* than before. It costs only 89 for breaH^ost If we feel like It, luted to staying at home with the cent*. Any' other beverage is at Instead of the same old cereal or radio, television, and newspaper least three dollars a bottle." toast? And when we ride down- every night, let1* deliberately pick In the automotive line, reaction town to work, why not deliber- ourselves up and get out If we're wns mixed among dealers Inter- ately take a different route, just used to going to a movie on the viewed. to see something different on the rams night every week, It'i good Leon Wilson, Summit auto deal- way down, instead of passing the to skip It and do> something else er, said he was "Jammed" with time In a mental vacuum, that night. Do we meet with the bonaflde orders for his 1049 - Chnnge Hint Count* Mitro circle* of friends all year medium priced car which recently There may be no advantage in round? It'* about tints that wt placed a new model on the market. a different route to work, or in made some new ones, not that Wilson said he had enough doing any other familiar thing* in there'* anything wrong with our "good" orders to last for six a new way, but it la the change old friends, but UPW OHM will glv» months at least. Prices on this that counts, A man who Jive* In us new stimulation. car have risen about two p*r cent. But the used CAr market, he j noted, had nlowed considerably I and, he felt, was adjusting itself to a more equitable prlc« scale. A different version of auto aale§ wan expressed by Walter M. Dil- lon, another Summit auto dealer. Dillon put It thki way: sans ,'jfhlnga are quite different than a year ago. I still have a 30-day backlog of orders on hard top cmr» but there la Immediate de- STAIR CARPETING livery on «>nvprtible» and station I INSTALLATION - CUSHIONING - CARPETING wagons. Yes, by my definition, a buyers' market exl»ts. Any time \. I have one rnr on the floor for imnwIUte sale that, in my opinion, is a buyers' market. *Why ws or* known ot TELEVISION HEADQUARTlltS "I don't aee any Indication of a break in the market, Hut I fcpl • I**n borarf iMi nwn"i M^MNTR • Mufw Pcwwwrs phNNMfM m VIM tilt •••I NNMHfJtlM 1 For thnt limirioil* vrry definitely we are ' going wtrt M|««% lii^irfit wit* mtomntin mulysfi »f mm*1mimi MM f« rftftmnntt wfcksli fhty CMM through «n adjustment period int of quiet ills;iti, tfelus*

WVUL MUCK $2,675 RADIO SALES t. Hi Tltdil*, lit, ««flt*fft*4 32S-327 Mlllburn Avt. "S## Tilt Murkf •***•»" Op«i Ivtry tfcftil* • ftf«i«h diotimruisi come in very handy even wh<«i you're planning ahead for guests lhe vogue for necklace*, ropes of since they can nwke dinner-get- j( Ul(j i^rge ornamental e»r- ting so much simpler and quicker. ^l» will certainly go «*, toy On# of the** Ume-#evere is Mhion expert*. Even opulent to keep a batch of crumb crust (joking rhinestone jewelry will be for pics in a covered jar in thi „ jn spring settings which so refrigerator. Then when ymi ttttn reject the elegancies of for- '"is* want to make a company p,e ni»| n Inter. whiak it out. line a pie plate, pre- Shown «t right are two arrange. pare any one of a number of |%irnt» in which bracelets, earrings j quiek-and-eaay fillilnga, and there ||UI ni-cklacc drpsn up fashionable i >ou are! i j Here'* «. good crumb crust | recipe, with two choices of fillings > \'« * - j to go with it; . ; Soften 13 c. butter or mar- ! Riirine at room temperature. Rol. 8 large shredded wheat biscuits u;to fin,- crumbs, and with a.fork, hlelnd together crumbs, bs^tt v and 13 c. granulated white mtgm or the same amount of firmly- packed brown sugar. Pour mix- AOIOST AS Ql'IC'K TO >I.\Kr: as (Me Ice rr.-am pie, described brlow ture into 9-in. pie plate or pan, ! is one that-u»es prepared butt.-rscot-h pudding aa a filling for the pressing firmly into even layer on crunchy crumb crust, thi?n tops it with a foamy meringue. Or use van- on bottom and tides, using quick ' illa or chocolate pudding. method shown in picture. Bake j in moderately hot oven (375 F) about 8 min. Cool thoroughly pudding mix. coo! and fill pie shell, j moderately Ks!ow oven 4.125 F) 20 fill. Kcat i' egg whites stiff but not'} mm. or until browned Chill Marbled Ic* Cream Pitt Pour I dry. Gradually add i» ffaap. sugar, Vanilla or chocolate prepared shredded wheat biscuit crumb beating constantly. Swirl mt-r- ''pudding.* may be used m fUHngB in cru#t mixture into pie plate, press- ingue on top of filling, bake i«i j winiUar manner. ' ing firmly into even layer on bot- torn and sides. Bake about JO min. in hot over (400 F). Cool. Turn control on automatic refrigerator to coldeet point. Put IrilE tNUSUALLY l»KEi*i*V evening neckline with 1 with pendants Earrings, pin and group of bracelet* »poonful« of vanilla and choco- h*ov£ I ' off-shoulder effect plus reassuring complete the ensemble. late ice cream alternately into [traps, is enhanced by narrow rhinestone necklace crust, (fpreadlng amoothlly against bottom and sides. Swirl top with spatula to give marbled effect. Community Will Plftce pie on coldc.it «helf In freezing compartment of refrig- FLOOR SAMPLES SAVE from 10 to 25% Show Films for erator till needed. 8erves 8-8. on BABY CARRIAGES If refrigerator freezing com Children FOR THE WOOLS OF Winter carved gold covered costume jewelry partment will not accommodate AS IS •trikea a amart accent The doodle motif makes brooch, earrings, pie Dlate. fill the pie shell with In the belief that the theater bracelet the icecream just before serving, plays an important part in the Butterscotch Meringue Pie: Line lives of a community's younger pie plate with crumb eruM, bake 4—SECTIONAL CIRCULAR SOFAS generation, Ralph M, Lanterman, • BUDGET and cool as in first directions, Pre- manager of the Community Thea- pare l pkg. prepared butterscotch 3—TABLES (lamp and occasional! ACCOUNTS ter, Morriatown, met recently with Expert Urges Homemakers to Be a representative group of school, I—HITCHCOCK CHAIR (black lacquar) INVITED church and civic leaders in an ef- fort to bring better juvenile movies Selective in Making Purchases Smart Buying Is I—CORNER DRESSING TABLE (mirrortd top) • CONVENIENT to that town. Do you realize that every time for more discriminating buying on The outcome of the meeting waa you buy something you are cabt- the part of their customers if they keynote to Wear I—REVOLVING DRESSING TABLE STOOL LAY-AWAY PLAN an agreement to show a series of ing a vote Jn favor of that ar- are to serve as the buying Agents five carefully chosen fllma on suc- ticle? of the public. Found in Hosiery 2—-MAHOGANY WALL SHELVES cessive Saturday mornings for Are you having\bad hickJ*lth • FREE DELIVERY That U_MJK-retailer* -Interpret Where da you a** * consumer c-hildrertranging from seven to your nylons? Perhaps the .subject your purchases. For that reason. fit into the picture. It is your foutreen years of age. of hosiery is worth investigating, if consumers areto be B&tbiied responsibility, to know.. wJiat you TJu-rc (in- mVihy factors which de- ^ OLD PRINTS ..™™ The finst five of the series wilt with the goods thfe retailers put went and why you wnnt it. You termine thi> amount of_wear.,which run fl.i follows: ..on., the .market, they must be se- must-learn- to -tlistingHi.sh between you will get from a pnir of stork- — — BEDSPREADS: " -—v-— February" 28.""""The""Adventures' lective in their buying, saya Inez gadgets «nd real merchandise, ing*. Iffl not allin the care which of Huckleberry Finn." LaBossier, extemion specialist in realizing that the newest thing you give them. Smart buy man- ' ^ CURTAINS March 5. "Young Mr. Lincoln." clothing at Rutgers University. may not be the bi«t for you in KIDDIE KORNER March 12. "Stablemates," the long run. ship is the keynote Mm Oraco Thie U the time of year when K. TavarozEi, Associate Home ' LAMPS . March 19. "Rebecca of Sunny- Remember, homemakerg. every Open Wed., Thurs. and Fri. Eve until 9 retailer* from all over the coun- Agent. Union County Extension brook Farm" time you arc careful in your pur- March 26. 'Young Tom EdLson." try get together to discuss tlicir Service, common problems and to study fu- chasing, you arc helping to keep OTHER DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES ture trends. The»e retailer* real- on the market those tliingu which If your stocking.* nre too short,' ise that the "we can buy and aell have fl real place in our house- there is increased tension and runs anything'' trend which developed holds, conclude* the State Uni- will soon pop. Stocking* that are during tlie war is now a thing of versity specialist. too long, are jiwt «j» bad. Outers A Fur Craftsmqn For 35 Years.... the past. are hooked below the reinforce- ment, and run* develop. Stock- THE" L. II. VOLTE CO. However, they a too feel the need Tips for Shoppers When chopping for a bathing ing* come In three lengths- 28-29", l/e»»/»«T iff ittnrittin Intlilulf of Itrcnralar* With a record of 29 years suit look for i urved properly .M)-31"( and 33-34". You will have shaped ae.-ims instead of Atmight to consider height, general size ami 311 Springfield Av«. Summit 6-3068 one* They'll inture « better fit weight of your leg, type and length as a maker of in your .suit. Avoid nil short* that of your girdle, and foot aiw, In Open Saturday Afternooni by Appointment Only nave no pN-ntu or ftillhcfui. Bathing order to determine the length you Exclusively-Designed bnu should he curvrd. Don't con- need. The Mocking ' foot. Mm--4n aider just a tint |)i«M <• of material, ditftmined by your shoo size. Ke- no matter how cute th<« trimming. member a nhort stocking will enu«r> Fur Coats! Sometimes foundation garment* a* much trouble as H short «hoe. are built right in milts. You Ml stockings are marked for might look into this, if you"W<''<>ok to see if the fashion mark* • which means the best in quality and at the back'of the calf «re even 60 SPRINGFIELD AYE. and straight. The he**) reinforce (At Mfh It.) NEWARK 3 ments (should match. Th« m'i\n\i On«n Wed. and Tri. to » P, M nhoiild b« strnlgh^ and the swving •I BROAD ST. (At E. Jm#y) tut. •To jrjvc even more Fair Ladies an Open ThurKUy to 9 F. M. thread should match. Look too, for streak*. Th* w«lt« should be opportunity to own these Exciting th« Aflme color and hav#> « certain amount of elasticity. Creations The fflshlon in hosiery Is due for « eh«ng« this spring Medium tones In beige, bron*« «nd taupe Mr. Kronisch is now willing to offer will replace the «xtrwnelf "dark shade* r>f the jiast year. I^m direct to You ... and You ... The wis# homemakcr under- mid You! stand* this Mocking «hop*talk. You'll b" nhend of the g«rne if you know what you «r<» buying. It m*y inettii that y>u will pay more, • Ves, and he has available NOW-for f for your stnckinRo, but yuu will w"ear during the winter weeks ahead— be rewnrdod with Uinger a collection of Minks, Black Persian*. Wh«n Hatt Wtrt Tops Thf name "millinery" rom*1* (.icy Persians, Grey Persian Paws, '* from th«« city of Milan, wher» the l{ fimt hat* for Iddlea wer#» made. l«ck Persian Paws, Mmkrats and * Hut only thi> nobility wofe nueh

MoiMuns—at prices that will amaze #ith*r shawl* or tiny !•<*« Ami! roif* •2llfl!IMI)l,l)l).VIN Head coverings rapidly bersm* • sign of cs«t«, Th« malt of th« species developed a toppi>r thdt Ruchins: and a Row •. S 1.!).» ranged from thoit '«rac«ful tsma . . . from which our own hereto , to « wlde-brUnnvd «prini«i(iie for tiM UtM* M. Mt KRONISCH hut, fairly dripping with Mmtk 4mm Ntw V«rk plume*, Very shortly, M fanhlnn gm», d#ll^it# Milan ttrtwt gav« "Mh Hm>r) ( w«y in hniM at elegant velvet*, In Mattt »niy with Call for Your Appdntmmt snd satire, ifiWf ••>!•' mowtmom Wmfi~'mi4 * mm _-,— ,._»^..,I wft* tBff flrlWl rT*».->" *tj 9»i0 mtUit Mm, I ft Ml, mm? Onlv) mail known to h*v» set foot OR th« of what li mm th« Mate of r- home ii a new type lighting fix- UMI OON8IN imsjr turn which ha* been inrtaUed in T« U«i Puale The state of W o Short Hills Low. U-Shaped Home Invites Informal Living the- kitchen, hall* tad bam mama. lsc nsm The new lighting units, concealed auaii first iHrthe -.pwjductloa Of aaaaa GifflHaasiaaa nasam cattle, «0k producu a « Selling for in the ceilittf, may be changed to na ummm QHHB aaaa tag; M provide • soft glow, floodlight or uuu aasj 132130 aacsa aaa: •potlight effect, at the owner'* aauana aaaa aaaa asaaai Ranch House will. aaa aaiia aaaaaaas ' By JBfFCltY SkMES The home hu throughout been mum ®mm amau acoau^a, California. i& usually adapted to the Eastern chmate dwa aauo aaaa aaaa aa; thought of as the setting for by providing double glaaa, OH aciac asaa aosaa araa. the "ranch home" But lo- weather •tripping, insulation and iwouaaa aacia auaa saaa1 caUd on Hilltop Bead in radiant heat. And the Barkhorne, who re* asaa aaaanaaaE ODBCS Short Hills, a low* U-ahape«t In "ranch dajigcrous if misused. It* effects,; VJ|;W rail fence bound* the property on which the "ranch the toft illumination provided by ATLAS FENCE COMPANY house.' in Wtatern Ur, tr«1 biatc. Bear| ,etlon Alcoholici Helped though iong-lajrtiag, are not per- \ use. in Wtatern Ur, tr«1 biatc. • U-shaped the built-in floodlights in the r home" U centered By Ntw Discovery raanent. tOMMOAOfT Mtt-4411 NIWAIK.^1 I The center »«ri km of the name tan." A• post and patio." U largely given over to Oie 1&J<25 painted a Doctor* who prescribe for alco- loot living room which turn* its holic* are currently interested in back to the atrect. One long wiill Average Budget fepo»rt« from Denmark of & new of this room U built of sliding from p-age 2) { drug, antabuse, gaid to cure exces- plate glfc** which t)\wn& onto a seasonal, I expect things to opc-n sive drinking by causing a deep 10*35 foot |>orcb. Tlwf iwireh, in up BomeA-het this apring. aversion for alcohol, reports Path- turn, i«, divided .from patio and "There has l?«?e-n Httle need to finder news magazine. living room hv two sliding ^ercuie salesmamship in this line By itself, antabuse appears to panels, the outer one aliening since 1941 and with the return of have no more effect than a gtasq the pRtio, at th« rrar of th« home, R competitive market all of us will j of water. But token a,ft«r alcohol, Focu» on »u«af-IX>«r»» have to concentrate on selling : it gives a patient flushes, rtelpita- .. .and are INSURED! The patio, around which the once more." • I tiona of the heart, nausea. It leaves home- is cent «r«d; u afforded'pri- Real estate in the suburban area j behind it a strong resistance to vacy by the tvovviiigs of the hewuc, Those yrbo gvidt 1hi$ Small sums, set aside each week; or apparently i» ; holding its own, further toping, even by hardened $60,000,000 inttitulion . phui he-avy planting.-at the open However. Theodore Gruenwald, drinkers. larger amounts up to $5,000, will give end of the plot DIRECTORS Summit real estate agent, claims Antabuse has drawback*. It is you such earnings in New Jersey's • With lfcrgi' nrciu* »i sliding \>\>A« John L. Btclcer to have noticed a slight reeistance Frank BriicOB glass windows and the centrally lo- largest, insured Savings and loan. to high preies and owners, he said, Jamet M. Cavcyiagh. A Carteret account is the financial cated patio, .attention naturally were beginning to accept some- David Ctonhtim ripcomea focused upon t he ont-of• thing lower than their slated CIGARETTES William {, Hocktr standby of 40,000 thrifty families. •• dobri. Dr. Houy C. Holler prices. But, Gruenwald felt, there Ntw acfountt Pttpular tfmiul.% Jamtt V. lgo« Thl», Barkhorii says, ID th* were stiitiil l mm KKAIt VIKW of the home, which really is the living room opening onto the patio. At left is the wingj ? Pt-rsona lookll- Frank C MtMonui by molt or in parion, frrutcjit value of "runcii in for 81.55 per carton Before the war he built some ib urea to all intents and purposes. Tht> large plate glass accommodating two bedrooms. The wing at the,right * homes. Rentals in thearea IN8UKEI) ti POSTIWII) Jamei K. Meldrum are still at a premium, he said. conventional homes. But tluiing au

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Betty Hufton to Appear edy with music now before the Colonid Inn fo Opes oameras j JDn February JO, 1M», Mm*, As Ophelia in New Film In Modisoii, Feb. 22 Command Decision Star of "The Search", Concert i Novotn* will tw at tte A satirical jive version of "Ham- Mature cust as the direc- William Darby and. W "An •*•- ,f£" will bo presented in Para- tor, JUisfc Hutton will appear as mount'« ''Redi'Hot *nd Blue," the Ophelia,'Douglas Spencer as Ham- Fi*.hman announced t)«».» Uil ning With Stfinund wlU Betty Hutton-Victor Mature- com- let, Paul Lees as LacrU». Herschel the new .CoionUl Inn Re*-.* i Artist Too; Will Be at Mosque bt preienttd by th« Daugherty as the King, Dorothy and Cocktail Lounge. 5* *fl* T Wh*n th# Film Critic* Awards beautiful woman* versatility poaeF-conductor «nd hl« Abbott as the Queen, and Joey Ray *trt«t, Madison, would octa :»>. ;s# wer« made the other day, th* [>!c- ,never endlnf source o? orch«tra ana i and John Marsvhe-ck &e> courtUMs. public on Washington's a.r ture "The Search" maily found The sequence represents a pres- 'February 22. It will be oj.:.'a its place among^the ten hest In days eac h ... week. !• entation by a New York thea- the stellar cast of thia rcmflrkablc ED rEB 83 KING CHICKEN Says: NOW THRU V - - trical, group in a Times Square .Featuring a circular o.tr drama w«ts Jarmila Novotnw, glam- jiCiies Stewart • JOftn Fontaine booth* in the loung*. true __ .. ••YOU GOTTA STAY HAPPY" rehearsal Hall. orous star of rpmvrt »nd opera. has been designed' by Thorc,i± A "The Swirch," with stark, unforgt- OPEN TOMORROW- _ 2nd HIT — Fednco. The dining apot wiiij*ir«*'!i able realism, prc«*t>nU u utory wov- Matinee Rally Daring grod Crawford • Mgrjorle Beynolds popular-priced luncheon* «taui i±3B-1| en out of the very heart, and noul o* FRIDAY, FEB. 18th -BAD MEN OF TOMBSTONE" School Vacation We*h ners. ' •• . . life In post-war Europe. The cast Mon. to Frl., F«b. 21-25 waa carefully choaen, role-by role. Ll'NCHKON \t-% AND DINNER S-9 Cro • Magiaarda used eouac* .as Accepting a role in "The Search" represented Mme. Novofna's flm drawings on cave. Wai]* is Cfjr Cljtrfeen western Europe 3O,00a yearn ch«hse of heart about appearing in movies in America. "Mr. May*T ftouta I jokingly named me Mi»» No," said Totowo (Closed Monrfoyi) L!fH« Mi 4-Otti CIJUSK "GABLE flanked by Walter Pidgeon and Brian DonlOvy talks the elnger, "when I wouldn't talk iSki incoming pilot in "OommaTid Decision." pliiying at the Commu- contract term* yeara ago. r for one week starting Thursday, Kt'bruary 17. • In "The Search," the actre*« 2 Hits Now to Wed. Feb. 23 HELD OVER played also for the flrjt time a HITCHHT POST INN JVotc Thru Saturday straight dramatic role. To al! 3rd BIG Rout© 29, Union UNVI* 2-3170 Tyrone Gene those who have followed her bril- OLIVIA Power Ttmiey HOW PLAYING -M liant musical career In the opera SPECIALIZING LS tie IL4VILLA>D '•annkc rit.'# i 1 —1-3 20-5 JO-7.4U-lfl.O0. and on tlv concert stage, thia Charles "That WoiHlerful Urge." • Charles EAST ORANGE Uwghton plus — "VVHIIM-ASH" Weddings and Banquets "JAMAICA Laughton with Dane Clark-A. Smith RtLUON MAPLEWOOD "The* fWfe '37-TB "Onf Suhday Afternoon," MAl'LEU'OOI) SERVED FROM $US up INN" .Sun., MOIL, TUP*. SfflT-T:tK)-3P-O7 ' Crallant Blade." 1:46- Beachcomber "THE - Feb 17-1S. "T.Mftf Wtiudt'lfill I'IKP '' Feb. 20-22 9.m. Fvi" :» • Oii* Sunday Aftomoon." 8.55. "WliiiiLihti," 700-IU.30. Fvt) 19, 32*S-«t,"5C-7 4.V 10:52. "Gallant Blade.". '"tliiit. -Wonderful', Urge," 3.35-7 IK). Manhattan Serenade™ Fri.-Sat.-Suiu Conlluumis $ 3r-W.S4-8.3J. -Civrtoou 2:31. Feb. 20, 23, TOWNLEY'S 10:25, •'\Vhf[iliisli," 2:0O-5:25-8:50: Kch, SUNDAY DUSNER MUSIC UNTIL IF.M. Washington's Birthday • SNAKE 1* Born." I'54-fl:2S-9;56: "Hollow 20, "Rogni's Ut'Klment,'" :i:3ft-0 55- ReifAurant Dick ' Marta ph '• 1:31-4:02-8:33. Frb. 21. 10:20,, ••Lets lA\e A Little." 'i'.00-5:25. LILLIAN BROWN at th« Hammond Orfon Powell Toren Is Bom." 3:09-8:54. -Hollow 8:50 Ff>ii 21. "Rogues Regiment." 3:25- Opmuat 11:30 A.M. 1-46-7.15-30-46. "Rogue* KeKiment" 8:55, "I.pt's Mve A tittlft," 2"00-7:00. • DANCING NIGHTLY • No Minimum PIT- 10:20 Fob. 22, "HOKUCS ncBlment," Every Day to Srrte You plus H*dy Lamarr 3:30-«-5S-io.20, "Let's Mv» A little." "Let'i Live A Little" Mark Stevens • lt» Gtaa ELIZABETH 2 :IM-5 25-8:50. Fell. 2.1. "Every (llrl LUNCHEON — IMNN'KR Plus 2nd Hie Should Ho M-irrlprt." 3:30-9:00.'"Ruth- loss." 150-7:00-10:23," AFTER THEATRE SNACTCS RICHIE WALTER'S Starling Wrdnetdav "Trouble Prtfanmf* fifi 37-1B. "Boy With Green Hair," 33 !l»»-2 «5-4 40-7:35-30:3O, "So This h> Cary • Franchot Starts Tuts., Feb. TJnd *•**; Terfk." 12:25-3:20-9:la-9:05. Kfb. MORRISTOWN Private Roomt for FUnqurti-Partlrs Grant Tone (Washington* Binhdaj* ;* •BDT W-ith Green Hair." 12-2:45- COMMI;\ITI 5»0 NOBTH AVK. CLUB M VYFAIK &-11;3D. "So Tbls U New York,*' "Every -3:«l-6:25-B:10.. Decision." 2:00-4:00-8:00-8 00-10.00 J>b "Still th« Talk of Ifea Town" 21-23. "Comraimil pectnion," 3-.4S-1:15- Special Children's Dick Fowell in " Boy Wlta Oreen Hair," 11:00- 9:20. w/u/offmsrw Show Frt. Matinee Feb. 25 S WHK-7 ;KW0 :S0. "So ThU Is New MEL ond hh Hawaiian Nlt^y • AND, "STATION WEST* Teak.'" 3a25-3ao-6:10-»:05. Tub. 22. UT! SHOW Abbott & Costello PARK FACING LUCK'* EVIRYrti. "In the Navy" Feb. 17-18, "Clilck«a Every Sunday," Friday Nlfht... RlnftM« UmH ASAT.NITE plus 6 Cartoons 2:50-7:20-9:15 Vvb, 10. "Chicken Every GLORIA HENRY Sunciny." 3 O0-4 0O-t>:W)-8:O0-lO:0O, Feb. FUSARI-CASTILUNI en Tvkvtilwi 20, "So Dear To My Hr-nrt." 2 IM1-4 45- 7:30-9:00, "Sl-ation West," 3:iO-fi.4S- DONOHUE'S MONDAY TELEVISION NIOHT 9;S0, Feb. 21-23, "8o Dear To My H"i\rt." 2 30-7 00-9.30. "StMlon "A tint ffmw Jeney Eating 3.45-8:15. Sunday Afternoon, Cocktail Tta» «-l Let's Go To The Movies Tonight Place" NEWARK 1WOUNTAINVIEUV N. J. LOEW.S On the Newark • Ponipton Feb. ,19-23. "Comuiiuiii Dodslon, - Turnpike (Route 23> CALLING ALL COUPLES Snake "Racing I,uf k " From 21 fo 90 To Tfco Prptvitt* MOVIE GUIDE Feb. 17-IB. "Snake Pit." 1 35-4' MU TOWER ,7:4JrJ0;30.-.."TroubJ« i'i-elci'Wd," m-U- BILL SAYRE'S 3:37-8:42-3 47 Feb. .10. ..."Sn»lm .pit," Mm - '2 38 - 3:4;) -B:48 - ll'S.l "Trouble ORCHESTftA IV MOrXTAJNUIPK Preferred," 10 30-1 :3S-4:40-7:45-IO:50, Route t» Oppoait« SonwnMt But T«rnrinal Fi'h. 20. "S;i|i*o Pit,"' 2:03-5 05-B 117- 11 f>9 "Troublr I'rcffrreit," •) 02-7 04- FRI. . SAT. - SUN. To hat* an trening of relaxation In a ham04tk The COMMUNITY •tO'Ofl Fi-b 21, ".Snuke Pi!" I 35-4 40- 7:45-111.50. "Troubia rri'tcrred," 10 30- and U*\en In Tom Hand forth at thm Hammond Or§»U STARTS WEDNESDAY. 12..i2-3 37-li.4J-n:47. Luncheon - Dinner NOW THRU WEDNESDAY A La Carte ' TWO IMMNO ROOM* AVAILABLK TO PEL 23RD AT ORANGE MOUNTAINVIIW 1-0031 PRIVATE PARTIES AND BANQUET* Your Hmt — Bill Mntttr Fatf/feU SJffP • Ft'b 17-!fl. "VIMI nutf.ii Bliiv llu|i|-v " ! ,1 I '-? I'll- 1(1 l)*i. "IliKjllll-ll Of I Hilll- i S'OJII-,'1 ! sn-u 5:1 j i>b ID. • Y 11•. 1 (mini j S!i»y H«j'l'i. ' I 0O-4 art-7.l.l- H> lit, A I»KI K.IUf II. KATtMG Pl.ACK 'BiidniMi of Tomhdtom*.'" * 40-J 4'i- QUAINT. YET MODERN 8 52-115R Ffh. 20-22, "Vow (Imii Stuy IT'S DIFFER£?Tt — REEUUHLJS — ENJOYABLE Happy," 1 ;O0-4 08-7 12-10 18 "Hniintn Hunt Club jUm SPECIAL DtWER Alt DA ¥ Of Tombgtonp," 2:53-3:59-9 OS. TNE 1'IX 'ys BIRTHDAY Frh. )1-J:s, '•Jiim«K;« Iiiu," J t)3-S 31- MOUNTAINSIDE INN 0 SB. 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Phew MONT !«41!0 Home Made Piltriti, Pitt, Ch«f • SaUd Will* Ml V»JI.y M, rmumu Ait4 IN REAH. Playing the Cards ted By Maamto*' «• ! Held Duplicat* Cfui and wa* *eat « Hei* ut three Uttte problem* to ) ia by Thonm* E, E3N &f 5«1 Hill- urtet jFonr bridge appetite. avenue, Weitfl«ld. L WItti jrour *de 8 A K Q 10 • 3 •at the cppokiuoa not K. noat you tie South cadi fa»M: D. in 0. Q « I I EXTRA GENEROUS 8 turn* I. 141 B » ff. A K J ISI M 1.1444) r>. A K J 10 B 8 W 1 D. q<4 • ... c, K ia 11 s C. J 8 fc. 10 9 1 T&fr bidding b&a gor*e: JIOBTM EAar B&1TCK I. ; IT« H. ca 17 J he*rt 3 dlamo&Oi ? B. S What call do you make? bid- 0. A. K 3 41 J 2. \*CHJ are South «r»d the With Eaj»t-W«st vulnerable, «t ding hm» goae: ' • three tables WeJt became th» de- KOKTW JUST •oinrn VEST clarer at nx heart*, undoubted, TRADE IN ALLOWANCE and made aeven wh«n North ia " . . i • • . . -•••,,. . . , ....•' Are you forced to bidT each ca*e opened the opede king. 3. Toy ar*- South and tie bid- With the apade opening West's ding hai gone: play for /seven Is easy. He ruff* the SOOTH WEST JIORTM EAST AT RADIO SALES CORP. TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF A NEW I 'diarrtOBd pts» 3 dianrwuttl opening lead, lays down the h«s.rt act, to which 2>Jorth. fail* to follow Axe you •forced t*j bid? suit, then caters dummy with the ANSWERS queen of diamonds, The proven 1. The txx.k bid ii four heart flne&se U tak«rt and South'* but the best bid •« two no trump. la«t trump U drawn, Plve rounds ' As soon &# rurtnrr opens'thf bid- of di-amonds are wehed, on the ding von can it* game «nd rub- lajst three of which dummy'* clubs ber in h««Tta. But will your noinf- are aluffcd, The jack of clubs Is vulnfrBbie opponents k-t you play then ruffed In dummy and Weat four hearts or jdU: they tak* a hag all the tricki. aaerlftre «• five diflnionds?'"The When Martha Kopp met the bp#t way to inhibit further biddlrsf hand «he WAJ South and her part- on ihnr part i* by showing a ner, Florence Ellb, was North. At atrbngr over-al! hand with some tliflt table West, gwnibling for a strength in diainonilH. This you do top . score on the board,, [jot to by bidding t-*o so trump, an out- itcveti heart* via tliLs bidding:: and-out psychic Over partner's WE8T MORTM 1A8T SOUTH 2 tiearu pitM 7 no trump pa&i npxt b:d of course, you bid four 6 dlamondt paaa 8 heirla paoi 1GIDAJ . hearts; You don't belitve in psy- 7 hrarU paw pa&i pasa with FAMOUS ching? Then you're nursing lota of pus put pkii double fun and your opponent* probably Mrs. Kopp't double of th» tlcun can gauge pretty accurately jimt •sked for an unusual opening about whflt you hold whenever you lead, After some thought Mrs, bid. An occasional psyche ke»cp« telljs made the Inspired opening;' of the deuce of club* which Im- 2. No, North a how* « nice hand mediately tet the contract. MM. tut h:s jump ret)ld i» not forcing Kopp'a double, calling: for an out- when you have paseH the open- «f-the-ordinary lead, coupled with Ing bid. Mra. Ellis' courage in Tefiuing to 3. No. A jump raijp in & minor lay down the ace or king of spade*, «how« strength but is no longer w«a a neat bit of team work -which forcing if yoy play Culbertson. paid off (Did aomebody say some- Thin is one of the changes made thlnfr about the weaker sex?) in the 1W8 revision of Ely's sy«- Another interesting feature of tern. A double raiie of A major suit the h«nd La that North-South can It » force to gfcirte, provided *ie>l» m«ke six spader agaJrut any do- ther partner ha* itwitle a prior fensr or »even cluba If a hc«r*t or pai». Thu remain* unchanged chib is the opening lead. A hand Thi* week** hand caused « hi- whore slam can be made both ways iw# at a recent sreaion of the West- of the board ia exceptional. The Current Impressions MKVl I«0fOI Although it i» gratifying to know that many people read this column, it is disturbing to know that many of the readers put an unintended meaning on what was said here a few weeks ago concerning Walter Giescking's return to

finrt of all, r did not rnean t» peoea by tSi* Ri»sl«ri rnaiiter. jiv* the imprenwion that, I. or the Tonight he will « ropreaent- paper* In which the article ftp- ed by h ia Divertimento from peared, wn anti-Jewish "Le Batoer de la' Fee," winch «r*n. Although one wflfl diacua«ed In this column sev- DOWN •doctor found it riecfasary to label eral months ago. In my opinion, m« publicly as a "bigot," 1 a-m it is one of Stravinsky's poorest or, proud and ju*tlfi»d In anying that «t leaat, most unoriginal scores. I am -not prejudice In th« marin«r For ray money, the- TVich»lkow*hy •tat«l hf trie dot*T»n» , , ." »nd Orcheaitra, In thl#, the coni- I KIU. reporting wh«t I. and othew Poser -will be Joined by hla aon, monfts to pay bell^vfd to b* fart, baaed upon Soullrna Stravinsky, M piano aolo- ? atat«>m«Titi whirl) w*rt made ov«r tet, AlthoiiRli I like rnucrt tlwit M $« to« radio *nd Jn ?Jew Y«rk pap*r«. Stravinsky ha* wrltton, this work If th«» public infornieca were mis- Atimutates little m»r» than the MOM ZOOM taken. •» WM I divertimento. The- •word* *\I<>w*" and "veter- At any r«te. It la al-waya lrttt»r- '' ans" «thou!d po««ib]y have b«d the e»tlng to nee- and he*r a composer j iff a//3co/cf zonesf •word* '*» group oV inserted before conduct hfai own worlw, Tonight them I.vaa not trying to Infer we have the add*d attroetion ot Htrt i$ th« "more of •verything'* refrigerator. U Mor« that ALL J«>vd*h., people or -vet- hearlngr hi* aon, who Is climbing | #ran« were brtond the plrk^ting. lh« ladder to aueceat very rapidly. frozen storage spac«. 2. Mora food srorags space. KothlTtsf drroitatory waa lnt*Tir« the peamncea with hi* father., mime one* who had the< atrongest Aa for th« orchestra, how irw»iy r^aioru to be atmitive and ob* «re better1* • Compact d*«iflft live* va to 90% mere item*** »oace Ject to G!e«*king'» t*lnr,«,Uowrpd • Famowi Mettr^Aiier m«cheitltm ewta cwrrent c»rt to play h«rp if h« h»d l)een affll* Tottoohq, Bo«i» kiti'd with the X-atix • 14.4 t^. H. ef thelf are« I «rn » !• Mix«d reader* dirt not *<*e In the article BecaiM* he tmttd tftttootatu • Roller-bearinf, al««»-topp«' and Son «*Tw>r pormlmrion t» n#t up a tat- Cvfe* Releat* After tenvinjt looked backward* too coricejwIon.—Pathflnfler New* for n few minute*, let'* look »h«-ftd • (Matt c«M stwisae tmy, S «jt. to thin evening •w'nrn th<» Boiitwn Symphonyund^r thrhntonof Igor infciiet .Stravinsky, will toe «t the An acM«*d attraction will be Stm- M09.75 viruky't mn, 8*>ti!inja, whf Interett tafa-froxen for *••»«. wt MMUttoti iwwtly of plecwi, will untit»«b!«<(l!y go hoitw 01 eh*«»N! p\e%Mt4, in FebrtMry four T FOR 1SOW*B your chance to get rid of your old and ailing appliance and enjoy the smooth perform- af«, I hpard StrMvituMcy MCA st IIM ; ance and economy of a new model. With the great big extra generous allowance you'll get ehcMttM in tiro of tm«| wmim «lat*Hi for thin fwvrninf'a today at Radfo 8ate» Carp., ijou can't afford not to join the throng of lucky traders. Come in presentation The p[(B*#i whteli will or phone today for an estimate of what we wilt give you for your old appliance, ar» T»«h».ik»w»liy' I In € mtn«r aM OHnk x'# to "ftttMtJan and Iit»4milUu>" Under lendei-nhl-p, the etie«ff« wade tfcMw Itth l mnn4 *«ry ttmb Mid 'With aeeMH* itrvtuHl w* *,r* ue