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la Two Section* Telenhcm* Entered a* tocond CUII Matter it the PotUMei tMBttft at Summit M. 4. Umkr tk» Act of Marek I ill* $4 A YEAR Education Groups More Than 54,000 City Bans Ail-Night Parking; plan Public Forum Already Given for On School Aid Sets Time Limits for Car Lots for'im *>n one of the Red Cross Drive Although the Red Craw Fund .: ra confronting W«w An ordinance revising certain traffic regulations was Drive does not start: officially un- -. 'its State school aid introduced and panned on first reading by Common Coun- til March 1, contributions are al- :„ ,l nt Summit High cil Tuesday night. , ready coming In at a fatt f*te ac« M.iuh Zi at 8 p.m., it One of the changes makes Springfield avenue from cording to Arthur T, Dailey, fund ,,-efi this week. Ttie drive treasurer. He repotta that Broad street to Morris avenue a one-way east-bound street hfing apoajored »by tiie over $4,000 dollans have been re- only. This particular section was i.ttec on Education, ceived as advance gift*. Mr. Dailey, the scene of a truck-car crash, si btre' Association and who 1» also a member of the board several week* ago which resulted PTA p.'f. donfa Association. of directors of the Summit chap- Mayor in in the death of a man. ?;, Beat, memi>er of ter of Red Croes, is president of At the three municipal park- x lloard of Education the Summit Federal Savings and ing lota, next to the YMCA, be- ,-hairman of the Go*- Loan Association. In the kot Assembly Race, hind the stores on Mapie street, on State thirty years that Mr. Dalley has and at Deforest avenue near Sta- "s-w lived in Summit he has been ac- Rigby to Run Again ple street, no vehicles will be per--. Others -will be tive In Eed Cross and has been mijtted to park between the hour* active on the disaster committee. The Union County political pot of 2 and 5 a.m. DENIES EUMOK-Congrfessnwn was kept boiling with the addition CUjftefd,JL fee.'of., fojjwp^ a R. H. Turgeon, who pfesently At the YMCA lot -no cata msf of two more ingredients in the park longer than twenty houm candidate for the GOP nomination form of TOtent ^sindidatas for state ..L..; lime to acquainting points out that although hb aerv- f tor- Cawaaar—has... -^mphatkata 1 and county oiike!" Ma'yor"Chjiyler denied current rumors that he Tce;''fi'"one'"thiit~1a; "8Bt~itri>-"ln--~tlw *ple "street lot, cars will be re- hope J^hat ij^ ^wUl never be uacd, .-W...,i?ms.e,o>L.Plunfjeld on_T\\e9~ stricted to other day revealed that he will be a can- rd.Ce.. before the March 12 dead-' it \& ready '"tit]- wiy-" iooaienfttf- tween 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. line and lws given assurance to In ihe- lak year." thi* group ;>,'.',• Jij.vy School Aid vyas active at the July 4 celebraj- mbly and former Freeholder this paper that he Is "in the race -ate commercial., veblcka .o.a;my „ . • r:i.- conducted a com- tion, in Civjil Air Patrol maneuvera L*e" S. Brpy"61 Sprlngfleia;" a "sea-" (;r.-i to stay.'' In an editorial this week, soned political figure, declared th«t thoroughfare which haa been des- pj* gt»Ia-! \ and mobile communication units. TWO-TIMS WD»ygRi' gapf^jRabgrt. Rettij. son: winning exhibit la a scale model of split-level and truck-type body exceeding one and •„• '•; f,-;.i'n Thf rrport.ini This group also dewtes consider- & three-term mayor o^Plainfield. one-half tons. of Mr. and Mrs, Hugo VjRe^i^ Countryside, proud-1 ranch-type homes designed and constructed by the Mr. Rigby, who was defeated by .>.vr,-.rv rt."!Jui!'.-nufd that $60,-1 Case Gets Big able effort to assisting local Civil ly displays his prizc-srlnnJug esilsbit catere-i in thjjyoun^ man, whose hope is to becotne aft architect Parkways Designated (.'X*3 l> c-idvd to the present] Defense authorities, Mr. Turgeon Benninger {orcea in the 1951 prim- seventh annual Scout Hobby Sh^t held last Saturday J More than 2,000 persons viewed the more than 35 The "parkways" are liated as ;TI;HTI •'. staif Aid and that this ] acrves also o» Civil Defense wel ary, is also a former Union County " • at Central Presbyterian Churell parish hou.se. Ret^g adult and youth hobby and craft exhibits. (Photo follows: Any portion of Springfield pijrftai K financed by a state- Ovation at faro director of the city. sheriff. | also won the grand award in m&t year's show. The; by Wolin). ' avenue between Hobart avenue % i.- XA\ program. Public schools j , , . T 1 ' __ _ ._ ' i ; Rigby> entry into the Primary i Thi» local group is analogous to and Broad street and any street •• :.•• "• '•" I" ! 't*.'ntly financed | the Red Cross international disas- election ia interpreted by political :• ':<.'-! r ;;.-!• J dv.t Hwt the UMUO ' ferences over the gubcratorial can- to Morris snd Essex turnpike. faithful held last Thursday at the j didacies of Oorijtre&wnan Case i -,., • i-T'.io'.irnial on<- and J Tiie median Income for i*:H i:: isvi.hi.iis covered during the Tulip street from Springfield Final Tally Shows and Paul L. Trooat. : • i :•«'. ^-ip; opi'^ivl by «.-v. land unrelated individuals in H»y- •-. n'. xsir orsnnriationi* BUCII Mr. Cans, whin uallrd upon to j YWCA Schedules imtt was K24& according to »'. the h]£!i«-.t in the stat^. Final figures on Union County Fears Bo&ilsm j ccpt at Prospect street and Ash- *••- N \ J>,t iy State Taxpay- Intio.lucr Gov. J. C.-ilrb Bojjg.s of j j released this week by thr H >••. tvi r, most of the city's fam- tax ratables were released this "I am disturbed by the Spectre 1 land road, has been defined as A ..>• ,V v ->:i. ft w *I*o cn- Delaware, the giu-M of honor, ^yail \ ICcnjus Bureau. The figrsre a Ifc.il of 1,050 or 19.7 per week by the Board of Taxation of bo&sism on our horiBon," aald "through street." •>•*.<: In i tjutilly important given n tiimultuoui, ovation • by I Annual Dinner ' result of a check of B.335 I h.'.no incomes of $10,000 or minute* the crowd | and that Summit showed the fourth side of several streets. For in- » report incomes of less fare of our county, are gripped by stance, parking is prohibited at Meeting, Feb. highest increase of all 21 county : KsdrriS* *•> ti-ie.irJfir*-bA»d ir>- I and i-heem! the thin £1.900.. - this same fcftr, Miss ^Hvgaret Willlat municipalities all. times on the ea.it side of Ash- . krzK. a t .I'LtrtSng the < tAccording to Siilcs Mar.a^e- "The Republican party has been wood avenue from Broad street York School of m?r.t magu'.ite the 1951-per family *'The total net valuation of real good to me end X do not w«nt to to Morris avenue. On the we«* % •] incons^ After- taxt^-.^fqr TSuirtmit* oVer,'* biding # la limited to apoftkat! ftt tlie 34 w$» $?,<5J. on# of the highest in j Party strength UiTb^fotintj-'fl hls- dinner meeting of the YWCA on ttifllttg the will of ! tory. Chartcs K. Beahfclf.v, county the Ration flnd second hig"hwt In Young Architect F'ebiuary 25 at 7 p.m. at Y hca'd- l':\\on Co'.inty. Westficld, with $J>,- record. On Beech wood road from Euclid j i-halrman. vv;w toastmnater. One quartprfl. 2K Morris avenue. To Miss Mabie "Union County always haa be«n avenue to Hawthorne place, park- . 3^-X mrkfeaJ(fr.s WH.« Senator Km- Miss Williamson, a former mem- Four art booka recently were free of taint in public life | The complctp income distribution ed at $41,349,028 which is an in- ing Is limited on both sides to two Again Wins Top juuth.C Hand of Elizabeth, men- ber of the National Staff of the presented to ths Summit Public "For years our Boards of Chown ,for Summtt Ls as follows: crease of $2,049,039 over the pre- hours between Sam. and 6 pja. ! tioned m » candidate for gover- YWCA for Leadership Training, Library ea nwmorhls to ML°s Freeholders gave efficient, but Helen R. Mabie. The gift was '• • No. vious year. • economical, administrations. That Parking la prohibited on the | nor. He kept clear of thc guber- will speak on "The Function of Ir) north side of Euclid avenue from Show Award made by a group of the tote Miss come Families Pet; The highest increase irt ratables policy reduced our bonded debt by natorial fituotlon «nd confined the YWCA in a Suburban Com- Summit avenue to Maple street young architect again Mabie's friends. . 630 n.8; was shown by Union with a jump two-thirds,, saving thousands of no:s at the seventh Mis remarks chiefly to the great munity." and is limited to a two-hour p<— In making the announcement $1,000 $1,999 535 10.0' of $5,234,537. Next was Linden dollars in interest charge*. Mr>T;Z Bv>" '•COXA.- hobby, show held Sherrml L>opue will present thc . ried between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. oa ftlul 12.000 11.1 • with UMZM7; Rnhway, where a "This IN not the time to-abandon y at Central presby- annual n-port from the Board, of J describing the book*, Miss the eouth side. - 13.999 760 • revaluation program wns enrried a course that has kept our county r h parish house. Rob- ;Russell Not a Candidate s and Mrs. Fred Stone, Jr., Lillian Speer, librarian, .said. "To nuf 410 out, with $2,732,001 and then Sum- free and strong and ita voters in- Hillside Ave. Included "t R.-tt:jt o{ Berkeley Heights, j LeRoy Itusaell, Jr., of Tulip will give the treasurer's report enhance the beauty of the books 1 i.."! $5,000 455 mit. Every county town showed dependent. ' My experience as a Hillside avenue from De Forest *-"-ner of the highest award in I street, member of the Repub- from the Board of Directors. and increase the cherished mem- j m,tm 270 an increase. The smallest was at freeholder »« offered freely and avenue to Crescent «ven«* also «t }f«r's sliow, duplicated hie lican City Oommittrn and active Mrs. Jacob Trapp, outgoing pres- ory of Mfss M«bie ttyere is ft ' 17,000 580 Winfteld where the increase was willingly to aid in upholding this comes under the two-hour park- H' npain winning the In loo»l polities, whose name has ident, will preside and give the bookplate in each whieh was de- 1.050 S.I; only $1,000. grand tradition. Ing limit between 8 a.m. snd • prac for his models of been frequently mentioned us a annual program and activities re- signed and hand drawn in pen $14000 and over 10.9: p.m. on the east side of the street *Jiit-!evrl and modern ranch-type contender In the Ward 1 Com- port. New officers and Board mem- and ink by Mrs. Jack Manley I Berkeley Heights has a 1953 valu- Vrgei by Friends 19.7; Parking is not permitted on the ws«. Plans for both homes, de- mon Council eonte*t. this wefk bers will be introduced. Rose, who was among the friends J ation of $7,318,252, a Iricrcajse of "This step IJ taken voluntarily, west aide. * *:p«l «Rd prepared by the youth, toJd The Herald that fcc will Mrs. Robert Tcel. committee who gave this memorial." • New York Cast $253,273', and New Providence Bor- but at the urging of many, many *'•"« ska on d«pkiy, Thc books and notes concerning ough has a total valuation of $5,- No parking is allowed in the not l»r u candidate but will con- chairman will be assisted by thc friends." south side of George street from ftne hit politicnl actlvHien J» Co-Ed Club of the Young Adult them afe es follows: Ore:it Paint- • 241.137. a jump of $263,750. Prior to1 becoming e freeholder, than 2.000 children and Despite the record climb in val- Springfield avenue to Locust drive. tended the show, which. the cnmpnlKn of. O)njtwwinuui Department in planning the din- ir^B from the National Gallery of j To Give Mental Mr.- Rigby h«d served a term Art which ia edited by ^untington j uations however there will be an Parking Is limited, to two hour* !»*?oniorrd by Scout Troop 62 Clifford l\ CJVW for governor. ners. Reservations must be made each as sheriff and under*shcriff b«tween 8 a.m.*«nd 6 p.m. on the by Saturday. Cairns and John Walker. This con- \ Increase In thp county tax rate, and had been active In thc Repub- «*&i(sSorrr Post 82. Forty scout noi.'ording to the boord's computa- sotith side of Kent Place boale* : ; ~ %t'Tf>' .'hown pkw many Committee members are: MM.tat a? not only 85 beautiful repro- | Health Play Here lican flprty much of/ hU 26 years Republican victory of. last No- tions. vard from Norwood avenue t* «a:i bobby .\xfnbiui. Judges were Leon C. Rlddlck, Mrs. H. D. Mc- duetions of painting*, but also | in Springfield. Hk terms in the raueh-aec!aim«l mental 1 Morris avenue. There will be n» vember, Oeorge, Jr., Mrs. A. E. Linton, commentaries &nA passages taken j In the county budget now be- ' rfieriff'« office gave him'a -wide »jor Prrciviil M. Bland, Detec- health play, "My Name U Legion," parking on the North aide l^ Uf>il J*»hn Saj-re and Alkn Tro«st Also Present Mrs. Joseph Book, 3rd., Mm. E. F. from m«ny great writers nuch «ii ing considered, by the freeholders, I knowledge of county affaira .prior In addition to Congressman' Will be presented for the fir.*t time ° wve nnf-v. YMCA accretarv Fatten, Mrs. J. F*. Groff. Mrs. G..Balacac, Joyce, Virgil, Yeats, Emily to cititens of Union County on the amount-to be ral»pd by taxn- to the broadening- of that expmpk»tfc Gufde t« Men tor Mental Health and the the public welfare,' finance*, pur- look road, parking is prohibited were Troops «0, «3, 6®, which the tax rat? la hAs>od. The < »i: ffaf not -pn^rn!. Organizes to Fight Drawing from l»lfp~Thi* book Awerlcin Theatre Wing C«n- (Contlniied on page 21) (Continued on page 10) «»d Explorer Post 2fi2. \*lualion soflred from ^(137.027.235 combines in one volume «ix well niirhlty Ptejm, co-product»rt of the of Troop 82 "Hail he been herr, the next in 1952, ah incr^ne of pi,247,380. known books by the artiirt, George piny. governor «f New Jersey would New Street Plan The «««i for tax rate purposes B, Bridgman, who for many J'tor having m\i 203 ticket* hftve been In Uiljs room," Mr. Cns« L«*t SMurday resident* of the The Union County Medical So- leappd from ?635,412,302i « rlke of y«ir$ h«»« been th« outstanding Local Man Chosen Leader dpplnred. iWnrdalry Introduced upper Colt road area formed «n ciety And the Industrial relations teacher on anatomy drftwing. nil membcra of the Botird of association called tho Colt, Road cOmtnitW of thi* Chamber of Frprholdew except Director John Protective Awodatlon, with Br- Art Treasure* of the Metro- Owmrwrcp of Eastern I'nlon C'oun- For West Coast Scout Trip politan la a gefretlon from the Eu- ty«ft? co-^ponjoring; this pr*-»«»i!ta- Arrested for H, M. Dudley who wn« ill and n«»t M. May, 5T Oolt road, elected Molesting Girl Albert J^Hrnnlnger, who is *way. a* president. ropean find Antatfc collectiotM of Uon, IU «r* numrrouf women's A Summit rwident, Grant 'G. joouts attending th* natiomU Assembly mpmborn Mr«. Florpn.ee thc Metropolitan Museum of Art ctubA Junior league*. Junior Milton Pli'rcp, 2T, of 53 Morrle Lavi-ry of 5 Brook Court, has been hcree to be held during July la Tho announced purpose of the Avonuf, Is being held in Jail In P. Dwyer nnd Q, Plfford Thomw, Association l» to study and rx- presented by tho Curatorial S«tvic# [^iguM, Ijpfi^nw of Wom- by Wfttchunf Area Coun- Qtttfornla. both of KIlMibcthV w*r« prewntcd. : «i Votetsi, fit., from communities lieu of $500 bftll on H ermrgie of pnw»' an'-'.oplnl'6n on «aWott* ftt«t» mole*ttn| « lft-yesr-old fir). Po- Mr. Lnv^ry h ewmtmattef «f A triegrain was read from A*- tew in the Colt rcwd »tm #hteh ! throughout Union County. Troop 382. f pon*ored by the Men"* eemblymnn Donald D. Maekty. of I* ««id thfe Incident occurred affect the iWtfoty or property v«l- ArrtStfd Monday about 8i*8 p.m. on Morris Club of the First Baptist Church, Plalnfleld, who recently %»- um of the reuidontn. tntt 8 health orgnniM- 1 and r«« been active in looul scout- For $1,900 RlBf Tlltff tfot* ha* n**4 lo'iring cant of avenuf near the Mcdrcgw «porti« noiinefd that he would not aeek The Planning Board of the City ing circle* for the last 15 ye«rt. R* Coy. 21, of Vftttx Hull, Brtwdway to bring ita wear plant. of Summit.ho* recently rondur ron- her mothrr who calliil police, (Oontlnued on ptign 3) afternoon chargis! with Admi«ilr*n wl'l br by invitation A e road. K In re- father of two olilldrrn. Wll j during lhe tour of tho play on a ahlp on tho hlfh MM tf^ ported thflt thf utrrrt would run Aeoordlttf to polio*. Coy ««rtrt*(d Xht tTlMrkmar, rhairmnn of arrange- John M. Hocves nf nMftf roflfl Chureh 4 R(««l rle«»l <»f hi* Iftrldrnt to P*»llcr\ mental fommlttn*, at Summit «- vnrliMW «tlnrr» «nd WMIcr.i of a trnflle rmlnm to mnkr be horwro'l hyi On I p nary CUuifitd 20 a juliiily «ml rr»pnrt on lhl» prob- It^iiM^ivc fUiymond 1419 or Mra. W fWby tfarnvy, Jr« Junior COIIPRO, I1itrk<>ttffttiwn. by thrtiiiptlmut thp vnflt dln- «net*6tive U«ut, John Snyr* Editorial • ln« room by Norbert T. Burke ft} lem nrul the opinion-of th«.«nil- having « n"# fUn.fKW Horn* Owners r*«g§ * A city, i'ho nirion i'a«t1l«t In Ms hnm thi« n«w atrorl Into ring* find T!H> school refently snrwiincfd Soetsl I3j 14, t| t a T t TMCA. ftHgittftity nclipdul^ 40 id \i thp flint project ftf « *87S,(K)0 building program which Sperti ,.*•«, AwwiUnUtm but it I* believed by Wfondar, H*r*«h 3, NM betrt vrfll Include th» n>«r«ttl#n build* A THAHI Order thm WUMM othw Jrt the to giv*n aitt« M«nd«jr, Mtrth oil, Bcya tmtlM qf, AmtrtOft, to t« h*for» mto« whlnti will wi»r*nl tht Acting H»«i*M«i# If, Alt«n H Work on tJw \lhmtf ma twmttt thM» WOtttiftWtafi w4H> Will totu iMli WiU W|ln Mil* *ortft|« b* in (Jh»ri#fl{ • |t*up of £ THE SUMMiT HERALD, THUJS&AY, FEBRUARY 19. j It's Official Now: in our »n aiding ©or pifra.it worker* i Senate Confirms Mem Overtook Hospital World Day of mi Indiaris- These, look hopefully Co' H Rasiti! MOKS. Jr. of eaib year to the World Day of Heb*,t avccijc had his appoint* prajtr offerings a« Christian wom- 'wm »y Gov AUnMf E. iri Will Be Up-to-Date Prayer Services uperhr College en pu£"their.faith* into workfi" . ..Owanty Prosecutor con- The following women will ushef PROTECT YOUR RIGHT ii. All gtwfes m foliefs. Monday by the Senate, tusdizy. HixsKsh cull • » Rotarians Told jToday, Tomorrow and receive offerfrtt*: Mr*. Walter Th.e Senate «J*o confirmed the very up-to Schmidt,.' £t Johne . •Lutheran go-v^rnor* appointment* of for- 'Overlook will be ft very up-to- , * . itdutce. Proper S!IKJT hubris .i date bosplml when «!! the plan* Mrs. Ralph E. Weber, chairman Church; Mr& H., K Grecnleaf, TO DRIVE ' mer Pretecuso-- Edward Oohn to , are worked out and completed,' of the department of Cbriatliw Friend'* Me«*t:n^; Mr«. A I- Dun. crit'n, iboe. Spara* taft fitn. « Boarrf »[ T»i A^c^lQ^r^ Holdrrnfia told'RoUrlftiu World Minions for the Summit Community; Mrs. Leon Riddjck. under frit O Nt &»> s*« Ken I j.*.*e Wa'Ur L H'tb,:-j their Monday luncheon in the Coundl of Church Worttf A; which Fountain Baptiat: Mrs.' Frederick M F.j!cra& j YijcA. Mr. Hcldernre* k in charge department is sponsoring the UMOftSCHQCl . . G<«rf** Reynold's. Christian Science; New State Auto Uw Ifftctivf April lit W Bor- j o{ a(1 hospital, and medical school World pay of Pr»y«?r tomorrow, Allan R. Devenney; ICSCKOOl F*..rr ir. attnet | (j ig and construction for his has announced two additional tcrv- UTItIT tCMOQC W, (MJ-JJOO M a MM. WillU M. Pott, Central Pres- -j firm, Eggcn>& Higgint., architects'. iccw. byterian. «nd Mre. Hayden Evans, ALLStffi OPWS TB4P0RARY New York. Tht\sc will be held. tbl* *tltr* C*»lvar> Epucopal. The speaker eaid his relation* noon at the Palmer Nuning Home An inter-church choir of 25 wom- 1 with Overlook began In 1944 when and tonight by the American en will aing at the service. They SALES OFFICE F& 22 DID YOUR HORSE DIE? it wu thought something w*u Women's Club of North Summit are being trained by Mrs. Nellie* wrong with Overlook—not only The former will be conducted b>- Gordon Blasius. choir director and WON'T BIT ANOTHER—HIRE ME! Cfcan c-t young was it thought something' was Mi&s Esther C. Reuber and an organist of Central Church. Route wrong—but something was done inter-church group. Th« latter will with fifteen ytars divi-riified office experience" (Steno. &. At the same hour of th« main . Stasis."Bkgrd-* wants a HARD JOB that pay* hard cash. about theoltuation -• and what was be led by Mrs, Ted Mauger start- (•pp. Confinde Truckrif Cftj done about it will very shortly be ing at 8 p.m. at the home of lira. service, a children** service will b* Equally at home in'- 'shop or factory. No stranger to men, shown to the public. Albert Boorujy. 20 Aubrey street conducted In the parish house. Mra. machines, or work. Capable of handling routine, details, and In speaking of the service, Mrs. G. H. Ridings, of First Baptist A Place to Die The main service will be held at responsibility. Possesses imagination and initiative. Veteran, Weber eaid, "The World Day of and MY*. J. Edward Dotidis. of Until recently, the speaker said. 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in Central Prayer enriches the H'Wual Hfc of Presbyterian Church, are in charge. EVENINGS 5:00 P.M. A;e 5-.'. State salary. Address., R.M,B.:- P.O.".BOX <»1,. very few hospital* wt-'re little more Presbyterian Church. millioiu around the world who The combined choirs of the Moth- SUNDAYS f:30 A.M. UNION. N J. . . - . ; than buildings where people were Mrs. Nicholas C. English, chair* participate in it. And it «haroi odbt Baptist and Presbyterian taken and left to die, with no con- man of the pay, will be asslrted tn through its special offering* on that church school* will sing. They will ception of preventive medicine. conducting the service* by lira. pay, tn the training of young be directed by Mri. J. C. Sklics- This has been changed—much of Stirling TomklrLS, of The Method- women In Christian colleges of the WHipp«y S-0110 it due to the Hill-Bergen law which ist Church, Mrs. Gertrude Ben- OHent, In Providing Chrktian lit- First farm bureau in the United provides for,grants to, hospitals, ford, of Fountain Bapttat, Mi&a erature for the newly IKerat©, in States was founded in 1911 at BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY The nursing unit in hospitals takes Dorothy Joynea, of Wallace Chapel, serving Uic 30,000 foreign # Binghaimon, N. Y. . up 30 per cent of the building. • Modem CALSO Service Station , and Mrs. Phillip S. Watters, Jr!, of : The speaker went on to explain Oakeg .memorial. AL the many changes that have taken FOUNDED »r 8BAKS AND 00. FOR RENT place—such as the pacing of the Si ra. Weber "ako announced that Summit Live Poultry Market of largp ward—being replaced with Mrs. George B. Martin of the First Live & Dressed Poultry Off All Kimis y •» S*»W "A RotkMk * C». With An«ti Baptist Church, will be chairman A Wholly-Oir*f« four-bed roome and two-bed semi- Fresh Eggs — Free Delivery and LlmbHUlei DWlnet *»< Beptrmt* fl«« tht Hrtni Co. Horn* of the annual Mission* Study In- 224 Broad Street, Summit, N. J, private rooms end small private Office: Chleas*. nx- rooms. Mr. Holderntes said another stitute which will beheld In March; CALL SUMMiT 6-1562 Apply JOY OIL COMPANY change «w in dining rooms— the exact date to be announced II Cottage Lane Summit, N. J. later. ' '"' • '..••'• . South 2n«f StietLPteiafiisW. HJ whereas, there used .to be many er call PkiinfieW 4-W05 " for,'the patientjs^and' ?nc for the General Board of the National ^oUhaT'oT-lnl'ChfircB^^ in the'tJSA. the Proteatant foun- tight containers are now used to cil Q( 30 dehbmlnattons and 12 •great-benefit- -•—• - .- -- Protestant agencies , (isuch: a# Safety Device* lined Church World Service,) altogether •••;-'Mr. Holderncs* said that every representing 35 million church Every Tire in the Great Allstate No.l specialist devise was used in the operating members. room for safety of the patient. He A member of the Board of Man- Line Reduced for This Sale Only! eaid oxygen tanks, a re outside to agers of United Church Women. supply the operating room and alt Mrs: Weber will meet with other efforts made to make materials board member.H in Indiana in in storage! explosion-proof. Also" the modern to plan for the National Assembly ALLSTATE PREMIUM TIRES hospital is making every effort to of Church Womcji which will be and keep babies with their mothers on held in Atlantic City in October. Triple Guaranteed 24 Month*, in Writiif in local moving, packing, the theory that this k better both Mr«, Weber for marly years a * 30% D«ep«- Trtod for 30°. M*rt Mflwgc for the mother and the child, church school teacher, ha* served Finest Premium pudfty Tim M«del long-distance moving though this method take* up on the boarde of the Fortnightly somewhat mort space. and Collage clubs and the TWCA. Al'.thU. and more, (he speaker Regularly slid would.be seen at the hospital

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1 S 'if''!»- - M. - ^$0 "" " THE SUMMIT HERAID,'THURSDAY. FEtRUARV 19, 1951 nri ta Wwhlngton. Mr, Johnaon IsnJL } tt Mhaff touiad by Socony Vacuum Legion Honors

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FrerenfionWeek University of Maine..." He ..is prpsenied by The Summit Ebcchange Clul», water saftcy director the Sutwftlt like others throughout the u$r- chapter, American Bed SCross. Uon, «re spoxaoring thia wisek U»e SUhMT KIWANIS CLUB annual observance of National To date eight Summit scouts Crime Prevention W«ek. have signed up for the trip end will Part of the local club's prograst be members of Mr. Lav-cry's party. For tftc benefit of the of Furs for this observance wo* held teat These include Thoruaa J. Acker- F*riday at an assembly of high schoo' students, * rnan of 12 Hobart avenue, who will be en assistant to Mr. Lavery; GIUE CEHEROUSLV Underprivileged Children's Fund Lieutenant A. Bencer, com- • Coats manding officer, District 4, Som- Gordon Stwusa, 3 Hillside avenue, crville. New Jersey State Police, Richara Lowe, 145 Beckman road; Peter Leavens, 27 Bedford road; Saturday evening, Feb. 28 at 8:30 nddrwsied the groujt. He outlined *•• the functions and jurtedictiona of Fred J. Vande Vosso, 178 Black- HELP US TO HELP CRIPPLED Summit Junior High School Gym Stol es the state police and described the burn roa-d; Bruce C Faulkner, 294 advantage* and opportunities that McMane avenue, Berkeley Heights; (Bra Sfrtef Entrance) • career offers a young man. Jeffrey Taylor, 189 McMane ave- nuc.Berkeley Heights; Donald C. CHILDREN IN NEW JERSEY • James A. Hunt, president of the • Capes club, introduced Lieutenant Ben- Hughlett, 151 Prospect streeet and MIT TICKETS AT cer. Another speaker was De- Robert E. Smith, 160 Beechwood tective Lieutenant John B. Seyre road. Citizen's Trust Co., First National Bank, of the local police department. He The local boys will Join 50,000 said the Summit police are always Open Your Hearts to Our Annual Appeal for the Summit Trust Co.. Hill City Savings & Loan, A. C. KANTNER seduts from ail over the World for g!ad'to cooperate with the State a one-week cainp.ftfg" period at Crippled Children's Fund Throughout the Month or from Klwanis Members Police. He added that they want Irvine Ranch, Southern , 118 Walnut Ave. to be & friend of everyone, es- from July 17 to 24. The party will of February.... pecially youth. leave Plainfield by train and will ADMISSION tiacMbg tax) Cronford The'Exchange Clubs concentrate make, numftrous stops during the Send All Contributions to Reserved. $2,00 Cmerti $1.50 kudlnt 75c on Crime Prevention Weok>ia or- trip for sightseeing in national Cranford 6-U78 der to acquaint the public ^|jf the parks, historic shrines, etc. Summit Lodge No. 1246 Altai n«"an Truckiicsa, Bally of Deluxe Wood Cabinets. 1M» rot, h 1m W» 1 fkMly wiH. MWIRSOV1I 2S. S«* «* Koch, Jo Ann Winer. Lynn Toy- wiH» DHVHK UMDE1 25. hwriM would b« SN.0O. lor, Carol MavMoator, Mnry Sin- clair, IA\Tin Oalandrm, Mary Dale KOM mat toy «n? mmmt aj» to $300,000.00 for nmatt additional charge, Skile« and Marjoric Enif>r«on. In every section we arc serving today more and more families are recognizing that a •* fOII MAT AM IIAHT OTHER COVIRAGIS TO THIS POUCY *• s me treats with great r*« Modern Kitchen saves over half the time spent in an old fashioned Kitchen — thereby by the Purblo Ind:«n» ond their «al« Is forbbiddeu, according providing more time for relaxation and enjoyment of Home Life by the entire family, PACKET to tlw l^cylopertiia Britannica, «—A cwnpftH p*m*d pwft«H«l «« hi Ycratare invited to come in and see owr Full Size Kitchen Exhibits — Also ask for 1 •( "',:•"•!•.' -| ' •T a JPREE copy of our "Sparklirig Kit^ns^ md 4-pACKET pmdmm m«r Booklet. We have one for yow. It contains a IB us w«*r rout wsu»AMCifm numlKT of interesting designs and color Rchemes •ONI-POLICY and many helpful ideas— •' '• • • •'•• ' "• ••• •"•.- .'•« . •*•. k .,»,.,,, , ,! 1 1 ; : SPR^ ^ p ^ .'.•'•.'••. •.'. '. "'V .' ••"- *V-'-a,.'-i'*-'-' -'-- ••-- =.(-•;.-..-.. .,: •„.. .-.• • ONE—TRANSACTION Briitf along the measurements of your Kitchen and we will gladly '"^^l*''hf:i • ONE-AGENT Swl typewriter help you lay out a suitable desism—Nn Cost to You—Ho obligation— YOURS •w hA of a FREE Just a part of our friendly services—We hope you can come soon — Call Su. 6-7074 SUMMIT U. S. BUILDING PRODUCTS CO W. A tor Horn* Building, Modernlttnp or Summit. N. J. SERVICE 700 fttrktky Hdghrt, M. I

I W-«m* An, •MM ?•*• 4 THf SUMMIT HIRAID, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY If, ItSi M Group to f in the psrUh hou#s; S p.m., The Community Church FIrit Baptist Church tic«; Lemen service In ^arl*h r ciu#. practice. canned good* to be m*t i \ ( UnlUrian New Eaglaad ftt ^rlngttii •*•» yiiit New Yerlc Church ot ToiaafWW-«:» »Wn Werld Day luiichea «*rved \he children «jy ' CHURCH DIRECTORY Springfield Midi H'aldron Avenuet nua. The Senior High Fellowship of ri Calvary fcpiicopal Church K. 5an»wtU, DJ>. the. M#thodl*t Church will go to- thelf •uraner program ' B«T. Jacob Trap? Mav. Church; if uittrr pw«iodl»rid Ar«nua ^mmii at 2:43 p.m. They will Darthmouth Gin Club » Central Cnurch church «ch>ol; 10:30 am, Chdr Tomorrow— W *m,, gurfic*) Sunday —.»:« »-m, Churtk ] ehoir r«ehftrsaJ; 7 p.m., Wejimm- vUit the Church of All Nationi SchtduUi Concert f re»bvtfrl»n Tciay — 10 a.m., Htiy eom- pr»cilct; Jl aua, Jfu»#iy «Sd dramiitfi froup. Mhool; Adult Bib> C!MJI; U Fellowship: 8:15 p.m.. Worship: 'God« «n'Second avmue. taking a iour The Dartmouth U V. Buwhmati, DD mu.riion.: 3 p.m., BrownJwt, 4 p.iB., •lory »roup»; Service «ad aenaon, Sunday— »:80 «.m., Church Saareh"; Juai«r Choir Rebeax»*l of the buildini «nd hearing about Club will give a concert on Mapte St. and Sforrit Ave Boy§' choir; 5 p.m., Glrli' choir. To Which the Wlaa mi Hoiwrt ichool—primary through adul I Monday—10 a.m., Sewing Guild; la parish house; Extended »easioa th# activitie* carried on among 28 at Mount Habron auditorium Tomorrow — l p.m., Calv*ry Can Repair; Wa*hinftoa and elauei; 11 a.m., Toddtem, nuraary, Today~3:15 p.m., Boy*' choir; J7;SO p.m., Junior High church of nurwry and kindergarten; 3:49 Upper Monteliir, It wma mnmmu Service CHapter; 3:30 p.ffi., World Aoerica,'* Pr«bl«ma Today."* klndergartan and crtatlva activity ;*5 fir., Adult choir. i«;bool party; Boy Scouts; * p.m. p.m., Senior Hifh Ftdow^.v yesterday by R, c. ROOIJC or tejj pay <->f Prayer at Presbyterian period; Worihip, "Lenten MediU 'Me covenant carda; 7 p.m.. Toruorftjw - 3:50 pm., United ! Descojis' Mtfting Menbera will awM at tb« chare* Springfield Avenue, local Church. tlon" by Dr. Barnwell, lad L*nt«n W*4nwday 8 p.m., The meet- Vorid Day of Prayer #ervic«; Mr* j Tueid«>' — 12:30 j> in. OWy-ln j TEMPLE SINAI to ttart for vtelt to Ch-j^ch of All jipokeiman. Proceed wilf g ™ts| Saturday — 9:30 a.m., Young* Communion; 9 pJ».t Junior Hifi ing lor fel'owvhip and instruction o fic-Sio'ij* C English, chairman. \ Guild, 35 The Crescent, Short ' Summit, R*l9tm JewUh Nattorw in fttw York Oty; *.7:W tl»e Dartmouth Aluarni AmvuA Peoph.'* confirmation ,cl«us*. Faltowahlp; T:80 p.m., 8«nior Kifh for aH »'ho wish to become mem- Saturday—8:30 a.m., Cotnniiuii- j Hills," .liyO p.m, Oherub choir; j Wortblppioi at Community Church Jynior Hlfh f^no*»*l|>: PtaaniM Uon of Northern Nfw J w" Sunday — ? nan., Holy coal- Fellowghlp, at the horn* of Waaity Iser* of the church on Siarch 1; er (8:15 pni.i Junior choir; 3 p.-m., i Springfield and WaJdron avenuw meeting for l*nt; T&e mtttlni acholariWp fund. ' murjion; 10 «.«„ Choi* rthtsraal; Ty»n, IS Wwtminaier Toad. Person* should phone the pastor. Sunday — B:30 and 1! cm,, j Prayer Circle, TO.Hobart avenue:! B**bl WUiUra KlotMr w)U follow the membtrihip train- U «m, Church school; Morning Cantor Laonard Potiat Monday'-* p.m.. Board of CnHa. Jburch »ehoo:; Worship and aer.j i p.m., WcdtmltMtPr Girl* Choir. tlan Eduoation. ing et*s»; » p.m, Th* Watlcyant M prayer and sermon by PLev, V. B. r 4 Cordial Welcome Atedtg You ed , , , ma 'The ,B*USe Roy»! ; S:13 — 2;S0 pir... L.ol'* J '. .t©morrow—$m pM., Babblth Tu«*day—10 *.m., Tu«d»y Guild Club: Subject; "ClirbiianScur.ee' Robertson; 7;»0 p.m., Younf Pa©- by Al Butler. LONG HILL CHAPEL pS«'i Fellowship. . Eve larvtoe with Mrmon by Ray, atrif* or v»lnflory; but Jn Iwrli a RuMtl! B. Barbour, mlntatar of Tuaaday—7:S0 p,». Boy • Fairmount Avenua at SouUscrn Blvd. Monday — 3 p.m.; naat of mind lit tach attaam Flrat BapUit Church, MerrJjfcowa. otber btUar thin UiaaMlvtf. JUt meet at "f lot awim nit*. 7:S0 p.m., Boy Seouia. CHATHAM TOWNSHlr* * tht« mind be In yoj). which n We4ne«iay—T p m ; Tue&day—0U3 a.m., Junior Sunday —10 am., R«]lfi«wi LEROV C WEBBBR, PaJtor - •lao in Chria< Jt*u;H (PML (Sub dinner at ? p.m. in ! iliary; 10 am,. Holy communion; jchool »t YilCA. Wadne«d*y — 8 p.m. i, 8) hotm; Make dinner retervatio&j f"8t. Mary'* Chapter; 1:SO p.m., at church office. 'Christ pre-eminent....cructfied, risen, coming again?' i Rector* Lenten atudy group. at YWCA. Gorralativa elbhtiou from tha Cbrlitlan ScUnca Uxtbook, 'Sd Summit Goipel Halt ^•-••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••MI First Ev. Lutheran Church St. John i Lutheran Church •nee *nd H«aJth with Kay to the Scripture*" by Mary Baker Eddy Bununit rnmrnn Harry & Carton, Fatter Bav, w. H. Hbtmaiw PaJD. state: "Htvinf ao other tod*, Wateal U DeForwt Atraasa 9: s Urninf to no other hot tha one Is Your Cellar floor Wet? today-8 PJB., Prayer and Bibie Sunday— ~ * a,m,» Chiirch Today—8:15 p.m., Oholr rehear^ perfect Mind to- guide hint, man school: 11 a.m. Worship: 7:30 study. My waterproofing process is absolutely guaranteed sal. V ••.•-•. .. • the. Hken<*0 of God, pur« and Our funeral (Home at 309 Spnngficld p.m., Wotn«»n'« Missionary Soelety Tomorrow *- till pjn. Young to"give you & dry cellar floor. No charge until job Saturday—1 Sunday In Methodlam: Sermon on . IT Kent Pkee Bird. Readings from tJie King James KIDI KITE third temptation: "Will Xfiractea , Ret. JeiM H. Lyeaa Version of the Bible will include: fresh Boiled Chicken Lobsters ^^ 69*«. Save U«?" Sacrawent of Bap tiara; "Let nothing be done throogh 3 p.m., Confirmation data. Today—4:30 pjn., Junior High Jumbo Smelts ...... :....:..,:...... ,...... 69%Wednesda.y — S p.m., Mid-wwk Olrla1 Choir practice; T ptn.,Chavpal Pmbyterian Church r •oriea on Africa. Choir pracUce; Boys' Choir prac- New ProrideMe* Bar. Richard A. Brjaa So many medical men Imported Frozen Brook Trout ...... 79V have confidence in Stride Today--g:l3 p.m., Choir rehe«r- First Church of Christ, Scientist I Rites quality construction ... Frozen Grab Meat .. ., :.:.:..,.;, •.. 79V212 SprfitffItM AVWMW Svmmlt, Ntw Jtmy Tomorrow—10 a.jn,;Wor!d Day and in the protective t M at Prayer avrviee «t Long Hill features they, incorporate, A Bruicb of The Mother Church, Tht Fiwt Church of Chrlat Ct»pel; T p.BL, men's working Frozen Shad Roe ,...... :....,....l.J.r...... :., l f,. Scientist, in Boaton, Maauehua«tU party; 9:30 p.m., refreshment pe- Wfcy not ask your doctor? Sunday S«vlcea at 11 AM- Sunday School ft A.M. riod. If he is familiar with Boneless §had Now In Season, Bone-Free! Wednesday Meeting at 8:11 PJ*. 8und*y — »:45 a.nu Churdi these fine children's shoes* achool; n ».»., nursery, kinder- FREE DELIVERY DAILY garten church fchool; 11 «.m_, chancel are you'li find fleace Place Order Early For Early Friday Morning Delivery Christian Science Reading Room nwrning worship, sermon topic: he, too, will recommend OPEN TO THI PUILIC "Qo Ye into All the World." Stride Rites, 3W 8PRIN0JW1LD AVBNUE Tuesday — 1 p.«. Tickers- Open dally 10:00 to 4:30 except Sundays and holiday*; »a!*« monthly meeting. Friday evenings 7:S0 to 9:80 and aftaithe Wednesday meet- Wednesday - 3:30 p.m.. Junior CHARLES' FISH MARKET choir r«he«raaJ; » p.m^ Women's %MH $0.50 ing; yterature on Christian icienet ma kf raad, borrowed 476 SPRINGFIELD AVE. 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•"\ : ! ' • • •• ••• N. P. Mathodfst Church Carried In All Sim and Widths fee*. Been R. IBB Today-3:» p.m.. Junior efaoir rahearaal; Cub Scout father «ad Sum 111 it Shoe Shop •on dinner; S p.m.. Senior ehoir. Tomorrow—Social Oub mettl&g 414 SPRINGFIELD AVI. SUMMIT a-2688 l^ the ehureh'a social room; J*ovse» •nd refreshments. Bund*y - 8:« a.»., Church aoaoal; Hen'a ilraalia f^lowaliip at the p«r»on«f«; $1 *.»„ iroWwr- hopd Sundey a«r»ie« with law- rinoe Hiu, recfntly from Fbrmoaa and formerly of FWhow and HE SAVED W»ang4wj, Oiina; Return j»iritual THE KISS BY /V1AWN6 ONE KIND OF FIRE! 01 LOAN lennese Candie I touefrd al youl irt onclipse Uj And all it once Uje sparks go flying A CITIZENS .so hty llnge yeur wit r 2 ft. The-..-ty llng,y lnibuem yeu youyoru wir hn*nmtt Theh y itart you sighing. CONSUMER LOAN You gasp for air totir breath comes quick ' » ' t. . "Y:,~- light one more ^ gwd and sick! It's good to set you chajigtag hue Your eyea are red Last May a home owner in a town njar •¥our face is blue Summit borrowed $250 from us In order to fill Ms coal Your yellow fingtrs how th«y l<$n teeth to match bin at low spring prices. He is repaying in small monthly installment*. half awake. What makeg you think Next spring (unless he saves to pay in advance), he may «9«ln *&• td. Smoke ease* tension, vantage of the "coal discount. I play on nerves With bid intention*. When you can buy to advantage, don't hesitate to borrow through oar loin You say w«'re through You've no desire dfpartment. Stop in af Citizens Trust Company, To end your days RED CROSS A* HUMAN PYRE.

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WELCOMI •-••' i, VACON HUMAN \ti^. mmm THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY If. 1953 YMCA Steps Up c the substance begin* to * - .,, «o»c Kl rn&niwr wWch, it Play Program Praise* Winning Minis... For Your Holiday Week-End 6 For Vacation The Summit YMCA, through' L. Donald C«bc, has announced the Mld-Winkr Vacation for the Youiii Division of tie Sum- DON'T BUY A I mit YMCA which will begin an thia coming Tue*ky, Fetonmy NEW CAR 24th, with the beginner iwimmera conning in lo&wim at 9kM AM. and Until You See Us e!a£-w» for Uyra and Swim will TURKEY KINGS i continue all day every day lor flump and mttdy . . , gomrnmtnt gradtd A, from tht I thr«e-quartA of an hour fwrriods. far u$»t . . . make* « p*r(*ct holiday Mtk-und mtmll (Special moyiea will te spotmreH |{ by the Board of- Recreation and YOUR BEST PEAL the YMCA, to b« shown ev«ry day TENDER TOMS YOUNG HENS at 3 p.m.. heh; «t thc YMCA. The ONAIfSI movies will feature cartoons, j «pork» and adventure. The Junior »Hi-Y Clufo* Neighborhood Club* 19 pounds and ovar 17 pounds and undtr and Hi-Y Clubs will meet on ON WAY HOSOMieut Writer m.dncad«y afternoon between 1:30 S. Crdne, eon of Mr. and Mm La»- New ter A. Crone of, 46 Colt road, will j and 4:30 p.m, {or their special j events in the gymnasium. be discharged from Army service hie week at San Fwiocisco and The YMCA building will be closed will return to his home after serv- on Monday, February 23, due to the ing in Korea with an ordnance Washington's Birthday Holiday. unit. Lieutenant Crone, a gradu- During {he Mid-Winter Vacation ate of Summit High School an in effect on school, has been In Korea since . In Self Unkm Umt In S«lf Safvkr SlvMt Wetln«xlay and Friday. last March. OVEN-READY ^ 5? O VENtREAD Y - 63 Dodge The Third Aniiiw! Hi-Y fourm* ' 15 »». «M ment Day wiU'bc held at the Sum- * Immediate Delivery mit YMCA on Friday, February Rev? R. B. Barbour 27th from 10:00 a.m. through 4:00 * 36 Months To j p.m.' The following Hi-Y Clubs To Address Swill pertiteipat,« in; ."Watchung," Sina i AH* CHOPS Bra!' « Fresh Lenten Sea Foods • If Highland, and Centennial. There Tcmpfo Sinai, Reform Jewiih Jf will bo .wUnnning pool events bc- Congrcgatixjn-iscrvtng • Sea Scallops I Gymnasium eyetits* fo!lo>*ing, at 1 INC. p.i«. knd Uic pnie roo:ns evenli Russell B, Barbour, minister ot at 2 p.m. The point system will, be the First Baptist Church, Morrja- 302-06 Iroad St. SU. 4-U65 town, will preach the sermon. FRISHLY GROUND - OPEN EVENINGS , used for the Tournament Day Haddock Fillet f-event* • - - • Temple Sinai worship* at CJommu- nity Church, Summit. CHOPPED BEET Mr. Barbour attended Ursinus I College, Colgate-Rochester Cod Steaks i vinky School and.the Pendle Hill Graduate School for Social and Religious Studies. He is president FOR MEN ONLY! of the Morrktown Ministerial As- AilfBay sociation. • Take advantage of our finest Dry Clean- BIRTHDAY He also Is co-chairman of the Mr. Joe's Private Stock Real Sharp ing and pressing services on. man's gar- National Conference of Chrletiana ments. Regular high quality at low, low and Jewa for the MorrUtownarea, Ib. cut economical prices. For limited time only. and vice-president of the Morris KiDEtMYOUk COUPONS MM Stop in today or Phone! , County National Association for Aged Cheddar.. the Advancement of Colored Peo- n ples. .Drink Rabbi William Kloner will con- 4 Tempting Varieties Kraft duct the regular worship service assisted by Cantor Leonard Ppl- IMSIAHT COFf Iff !er and the choir. Mrs. Arline Jor- 4OZ. JAR • Cheese Rolls dan is organist. with 25< coupon Nippy - Smokelle • Bacon - Garlic MEN'S Rurqers Proxy 85 Speokinq Here -—-io Perlq SUITS Dr. Lewis Jones, president of Rutgf-M University, will address • MACARONI W6V6^0tit!.. Cleaned and Pressed Reg. 1.00 members of Summit service clubs COTTAGE CHEESE at a inter-chib meeting to be held • LINGUINE at the Hotel Suburban on Tuesday, • SPAGHETTINI Ib. pkg. March 21, it has been announced t VERMICILLI NATURAL CHEESE • California TROUSERS 35c": by thf committee. ••, • SPAGHfTTI 15 • Creamed The topic of Dr. Jone»' address Cleaned and PrtiMdl Reg. 50c will be revealed at a later date. • Sair Free ,— — , .- —, • • • wiWwat rit fflft HQ()d|e$ Fn.M,dium,8ro.d-LP.r. lfa.pl,. 2)^ Why t*i in wh«f TO« eun't ea(? Nttts chc«* Granted U. 5. Parent vittiMit rinib jnd ifi oil »ooii catintt > • Chive

Henry J. Ogorzaly, 18 Glen Oakes QCosuno Srond lorgs Eye avenue, is the inventor of a meth- Mott's AppleJuice ...... ,*» b 8 ©z. coot. t od for .supplying heat to the plant Dole's Pineapple Juice .... Sliced Swiss..... 40< which is ueed in the production Qln Pmt Wwe 18 of synthetic fuels, for which he Soft Sharp Cheddar . . **«* Hearts' fortgM Peaches «^ ««•••• 4CI bt PHONE: SUMMIT 6-3100 has been granted a United States D b ( D Cream Cheese . . . 'W patent. Mr. Ogorzaly is a member WU»«sliiCheddar. . . ' 33 of the staff of the Esso labor*- Tomato. Paste tori»s of the Standard OH Devel- ; D Midget Fanner . ... "^25* opment Company. All Vegetable Sliced Muenster. . . . - 33 D Cream Cheese Spreads . * ••- 35* O Key Notuiat Che^ir ...... (b33f (In Reusable PK55 * RUBBER STAMPS Crisco Pincoppte • Relhh - Scallion MMPK3. CALL SUMMIT 6-7197 Green Apple Sauce root* Birds Eye French Fried Pound pkgi. - $1.2.1 VALUE! For One Day Service Campbell's Clam Chowder . .... 15< Main Office end Plait ( c«i ... w Potatoes Two 6 ox. t$m Campbell's Vegetable Soup . . . 2 25 • ft ,„• Chatham Road TWILL MARKING DIVICfS Flounder . Sf Maryland Tomatoes . . . . k**^««W Haddock. . 47< Stares In Swmtt, Chatham. Madison, Morristmm 382 Irood Sr., Summit, N. J. Pe«h . . 45< Orange Juice White Rose Tenda-Big Peas . 2 - 35* Birds [y« Chicken and 32-tutK* Del Monte Pot Pie Niddock . . 3?' Silex Scales. • W CnbCilej. 45< Decuritt Tomato Sauce 10e coupon in tttry pkf Shrimp . . 59< Buy a tloxtn w l! ' ttK»i*llw«h>Nu>,thl*n,ChmtS

txmm*M aut THE SUMMIT HfRAID. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1*. Iff! I Wednesday at bis home. We, was of this city and of the be with us as long as there are cars to drive," Church board. a native of Port Richmond, LETTERS DEATHS Fiutcni atrviee* tor Thoma* C He i» survived by ijU wife, Mrs says the survey, "but increased help from Mr*. Owl W Oouiard, •*, president of Walker, Staten Island, and had been a Adele f. Goulard; « *oa, Everetl parents and safety authorities can quickly IWwruaiy it, Mrs. Elisabeth Denny Kam, a SUMMI ERAID Goulard, PUf» Co. New York City resident here fox thirty yeas*, com- M. of Weetflfrld; two daughters produce a whole new generation of teen-age Editor, Summit Herald: l 1 former resident iere, dW ferru- paper breker*, of 19 Oak Ridge ing from Bayonne. He*** » P« Mre. John C. WHlever of StDav- driven whose safety performance on the Your editorial "Consider the I> »ty 12 at the home of tier daugif aveaue, were held Saturday at ida, Pa-. *nd Mrs. H. M. O'Reilly, br«ry" in the Herald tot February praiidtnt of the Paper Club and highway will be satisfactory." ter, Mrs, Fergus** V. Base, at 11 :W «.m. at OaJvary Episcopal Jr. of Dobb* Ferry, N. Y.i six 12 call* attention to an impor- a member of the Arkwrigb* dub, Kew Htmt Mm Mount Vercon NT. Mr. B**s was Church by Kfjy, Elmer T. Francis. grandchildren and * great-grand* tant element to library develop aiwiiiitu* The report decries as "negative and un- formerly connected with the Sum- rtttor. Burial WM conducted pri- both of New York He was also a child. ,. meat a»4 is another Ulu*tratio» £Rit Herald. She was ?*. Mrit vately. member of Knight* Templar, Kcw- sound" such penalty approaches to the teen* of th# understanding UH*rpre4a< An«tl limi «f OwaUttea 1 Rose was born in La Gmage, Ge-, Mr. Goulard died suddenly lest ark, and Overlook Lodge, R.A.3I- (Other deaths on page 7) age driving problem as special identification lioa pi the library * $«$rara tip- end w*3 tie widow of QwrS W, ~ IMDJisfted df th« Summit PubUUtU* Oft, e»#rj Tl of their cars and restriction of driving priv- en in the column* of the Summit Rose. st 23 BttJt'Street. Summit. New Janef. catena at Herald. Such comment h*s been cUws mttter OcwMr i, ISM st «*• Krt aClea ileges to daylight hours. While i» thi$ city Mr». Bail wm i ». J.. undtr *rt of UMieb a. UN. Owas4 Wk* of treat help fe enabling- Uw trui- • member of the Lois League ot fcy PT» I. l*brbM w< Cart S. Baits. tew *ad Jtaff to etny forward a "The real answer," it states, "is a positive the Central PresbyterUa Church. »ound library program. Korman S. Oarls ...... Bdltor and stepped-up program of tested driver ed- Mrs, Rose leave* also another Edward C. Sheridea ...... AdtMtUing ucation and driver control measures geared Summit !• fortunate also in tiit eon, Oarl W. Roee, Jr., «€ Birming- Marlon A. Kern ., uadmtaadi&f tttpport given the to help the youthful driver meet the ever- ham, Ala. library by UM city. Th» Council The funtiai was on Monday is increasing complexity of motor vehicle membera through their knowledge Birmingham, i travel" ol tit« Ubrary'j «ervlce have real' Michael i. Qvmly receives! t/MT 5 r-m* Tm*t4ty may i»d the nceeaaity for increased «*tj{ff«*f /row f*«r**Vs km*. As a result of its survey, the organization appropriation* for its satisfactory Michael J. Quealy died in Over- watlauaactt MI the pn**nt term*. look Hospital on Tuesday (Feb. M tmm * «*• WH«r MM! aw «%IM< ewt) offers a five-point policy; wilt b* mMkkmt m*Uu otktwii* t+ Th« city U giving aubstantlal aup. 10). He was T4, Mr. Queaiy lived 1. Establish, under the supervision of the port to tile IJbrary and Summit with his daughter, Mrs. Catherine B. Scott of J7 Ashland road Jot AU Oeswtmtnts I*HHW state motor vehicle administrator, a compul- eKista* are making efCectlva ua* People «4 pr yen to sdvtae* Steal* «spue leeesrts of iU fitoaroes. Bat there are six year*. 9MIC copies lest* esea sory system of driver education which must many library activities carried on Mr. Quealy end bl* wife, Mrs. be successfully completed before licenses are in «lmiUr*ciUw not yet powible Maymt Quealy, came to Summit granted; in Summit because of Use pressure from Great Falls, Mont, where of other financial demuida. he had conducted a grocery busi- TiWRSDAT, F&BRVABY i», MM 2. Postpone the licensing age for drivers BookmobUe service In other com- Bess. But before coining here he with plans to W -yearsr with possibly a pxobationjury munltle* faeUitatea library aim for had for four yean been a, deputy license issued at 15 years to permit taking i«it*idi attertff of-Geacade- County in Mm.:. trip* to the library. Stronger tana. Mr. Quealy was a member Congressman Clifford P. Case, who hasand completion of formal training. of" the Holy-Nawe Society of. .St. re**'* Church. Hill City 3. Require a minimum number ington for the last fix yean, is- now a can- Summit While hours or miles under qualified supervision from as overcrowded antiquated ter, Mr*. *terg«ret A. Doyle of St. didate for Governor of New Jersey. His before being eligible for a license. structure, library buildioge, func- Paul, Minn.; * brother, Thomas decision to run has thrown consternation tionally designed, are going- up ail F. Quealy of Minneapolis; a sister, 4. Mske mandatory specially-designed ex- over the country as reported ia Mm. Patrick Sullivan of County snd chaos into the ranks of the Republican aminations for youthful drivers applying for detail in the Architectural Rec- Clare, Ireland, and four grand- Party of the county. The reason for this is their licenses, including a road test snd a ord for ^Member. 1952. children. Much proares* toward better 11- TTw funeral was en Monday at Rtcjcrdlwu of what you wont, . . you'll have that Mr. Case delayed announcing hit inten- psychophysical test. - . > tep« |hat he Is in the race to stay—snd we ire hamburgers instead of Met mlgnon. It is by moMi»0 The First National Bank flaying with nto. •itting t$ all night with a sick child. ift a let of things Miff Gebor ebvtowiy knows ywrfinf—ondonlybankJnaitop. We welcome Mr. Case as a candidate snd nothing ifcttjt and contrary to Zee ZsVs Qw mny thrift and loan services HKb *lm every euccets in Mi campaign. We wpklsttetted phUoeophlee, welt risk « quar- W tvtry need and ev.ry pocketb««k. < pledge him our aid arid cooperation and FIRST NATI ter—ehiwkshk , even a dollar-^dllm marriagi e fee* AMU IWfr COMPANY tfee Republican voters of ftumntU big atftl considered u\ iiwtlhrtlon hr Iwniut Visit nrit National toon •.»cwd ofHn. aw interested In contintsed good |ov- for many, many mor« centuriet. I4k« the Trenton do Hktwlse. atitemoWle, It's lure to stay. You'll find jotiifoction But jEsa Zia does fulWl a liwction to ond complete bonkinflfocHWt* 19 IVM tm UM oil under the iome roof. tl reckless- te being tug mayfiem titel fj«iti«nee1 •If^r surveying THE SUMMIT HERAID, Paoo 7 Holy Name Society held service*' School In Rofeerteport, graduate of tbe only members ofe be accommodst- should IM a«nt to the Seder treejs- I at I o'clock on Friday night, fol- Tejnple Sinai Plans DEATHS Misslorfdry Frorri Uberian boya and girl* come from Vniw«ity of Virgin!«* and of Vir> ed becaiue of the limited Mating urer, Rabtrt Klein, 457 Springfield lowed by American Legion cervices the cowtaJ ei>d interior sertioos of fiai» Tljwjic^loal SeotlAary. After capacity, Eeaervationa and check* »venue. John 9. at S:SO. Burial wai in the parish Passaver Seder Liberia) To Give the'country to receive a Christian his ordinatittn to the priwthood j r»nw*y of 51 cemetery, Teraple Biiwi, roforni i d education. in IMS, h* *i^-ttt nearly Uvo ytara w Calvary Sermon mln'uUTing t<» th* ciiurch in Meek- congregation of the^ummit area, after a riott Under Mr. Robertson's supervi- will hold tu annual Temple Paas» I Mrt,MaUila» Rev. E. sion, th* jrfudenU receive both «» tenburg, Divcew of Southern Vir« MUTUAL FUNDS . g Rot^rfcon^fcn,, ml* m*- ginla. During the ,scniinary course over Seder .on March 30 at the *•• ,*"» bar* W Mr*. Coimtanc* Savage Faster, atonnry froitt Uberia, Wert Africa, academic and a vocational educa- he womwi one summer at Christ YWCA, it wns announced tbia weeH •Inter of lite. John Austin Pad* ill bt in* kktwut tion Carpentry, printing, 'mechan- at the Clmreft, IJhi!adflpala, whose rec- by Mrt. Abraham Bioomatein, . INVESTMENT TRUSTS dock of 33 Franklin plact, died 1 a.ip, .*un Summit Monagar (7 MW KHwbcth C. Conway; mme tvcntually become priesfci of Funeral jervtc«» will be h«ld to- of -St. John'li Church, RobtrUport tUrt I'.rtjaumefj, !f> be In ajsiocta' j ANTiyiilS Brian .ndS«aii;«d.«fh. and of Emmanuel Church Me La the church In Liberia. * ' ' Vlsit Our Show Room— home two Bl ddy at 3 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Uoa with>«icb other, held together Op*» Every Dty ffi-W all »

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:, FIRM msm Waldorf Cheer Rimo ITTUCE FIISH ICfKRG 15 TOIUT II1SUI ILUf MAQIC IAHGIS1M RfD IUSI 3 ^ %lt #*> JJ.K TATOES NIWCROf 3 22 k »{• Snpifrilt Irtt MJMMII HfcRALD, THURSDAY, rMMMt \9, IW BERYL L. WUSB, Cormpondetit News of New Providence Summit MOT2 I Nations! Foundation gamma* ^ tore Yewfti, 17, Dies bulin activity U involved, Mr^ D»mocrot« to Fkk Red Cross to Mercer said, itncetft* money ** From Vims Nfumottia Business Area Zone Change Braunwarth Will Church Women Candidates Tonight by the •"*lin 'und Eoe« for learch ana |»••»•—- — ---- ieet wen eondaottd Contemplated by Council Again Head Boro To Discuss Conduct One Day globulin from comm«reW i©urc«». 3 |MMU «t tbt 1. ?T N»w In eoncludin* their r«mark« Hi*. Son Funeral Home, 808 ftpenfir ordinance prohibiting I Oerooentia l**Aet* will b» ; a in the books. . • .-• ; Mercer and Mr. Hutehlnson ex- School Board Common Goals tonlfht at the honw of John C1- Drive, March 8 pressed confidence that the resi- Hill, minister ol i&* I'oiiitcilnifiri S^ujuict K Jones, I ,Borougb--The Iqcal Red Cross N tion of the Preibyterian CJiurcb will conduct a'bne day campaign yefcr*old mn ei Mr. and MM.' jy( be held March 12 at 8 . tw. «nrLun<.c(Hh ui.M) re-appointi'd, «nd ifoy, .February 25, at the pariah »on, Borough Fund chairown, at M the result or aa attack of ih«; adjourned meeting of. Borough; it j.BJ; lt1iorl on ty,, proposal noon, i Abo to be considered are Ma- district .captaina includt Julian houue, at 8 p.m. A panel of ten a meeting of the Red Cros* cap- pneumonia. Council. .- ' '! Mrs. L. U. Coddingtwr Jr., who did&tes lor County OoaunlttM. Kurfnj&n, J^aurel park; Powud women of the two churches will tain*, Monday evening In Borough Besides hia parents, th* Tb« proposed new art* Wkta in was elected totiie Board February diseusj the subject 'Together We VHh the old Flrrt Witrtet Wnr Biandiri, Maple •treel; Mrs. & H. Lincoln PTA Hall. Kcycs, East Springfield avtnue; le&vtm hia gMtndparenta, Mr tiu? oast aide of Soum JKJVTI. 10 to replace -Mrs- Pierre Laruirieu, Seek to Be Neighbor*," and will spiit up Into three, idditlonal ThU year's goal will be $3,000 Mrs. J. B. Richardaon, W«t Mr* Adrian Andmon, aUo of she corntt at &pri!i%iir\ who w;ik Jiot a culMiidrtU', was deal with such questions as pro* membefs of the committee will borough «r»d Mr. and Mr*. Plans Bridge mot ing the youth activities of of ^bich almost $2,000 will be Springfield avenue; Mrs. M. Began, 'on ' th>' fcouth iitic to thv giiriit-n jiainui' to ihi' (uruK-r i>Ms lield be fcoufht, Efteh di»torlct Is en- Commonwealth avenue and Fas-Seaqulat of Broatyd," Sweden, 1 churches, assuming common re- reserved for the use of the local . apartment zon».-', on thr north tiis* , Party for Mar. 6 by Mra..LandrKU. sponsibilities In the community, tiUed to two reprewnUtim. So chapter. The remaining funda are «aic street; Mr». Lola Romano, ™i...10 Borough Mali. ,v Koonli Hmmi Ntw 1 - Meetings will be bold the sec- jJated for national use a* part of South «t«et; Mm. M. DlConi©, • iJorong.h—Fir. *! jrturn* of the enlarging union activities of far, only Albert Ratato, pteseat fttv ordinance'vacating streets in ond Tuesday of caeh month in churches, and becoralng^ Jiving wit- thr national $7 uaillion drive for Livingston avenue; MM. George Troop #3 Scoutinwter 1 'the Stan wood .M'ct;on," in the Elk- repre«nt»tlTe from Second JDif* • ticket ',*iU' for" the 'St. Patrick's nesses to faith. blood for gamma globulin anti- Mellck, the Felisweyr M. J. O'- New ]Pror{denoe-Oonal i wood av< liuc. Cknton i\\\ , tlje school, at 8 p.m. '. trier, baa announced kit Inten- ( : dwMf rt-brKigi.- to b<> held M'ircli'\ •• Mrs. Lymftn B. Codding ton, Jr., polio «erum ordered by the office Brien, South BlTmll Mrs, M. S.•will become acoutmaater of i»o.y.i!:J on -final reading. Tiio The Board voted to postpone the it WITi1 juativ ia.'-t night lftcla^ W«lt«r Brown, Ji:_i!rQi'i'.lf' for date of receiving" bids for' tho new vv open .the discussion with a atate- Mr. arelU aaid. Mrs. Donald MeW, chairman Avenue; Mrir/Harold.Kteps. and mov*d ttj 'Plalrrfleld laat year. ut*w maps for (k-ve;<>r>nit.iii of tut ing o: Mr«. I>. .F. Kautzman, Mountain mothers* at the school ! Salem Pond until March 3 at 8 ot. the local Red Cross, said that aaawtant •coutrowtera «r< Cubs and Dads to Dine ftvemisr JRobert- Be«wr .aad JW&. "..".' T"'" ""•"" ~"™t"p:iir ' - "• --••-'•- ---" goals of the two church women's the Red Orois waa requested -to 'groups™ "'"'"""" - I*ew PtwrideBee—The annual jmMlie.... blood for the gamma liam.Wwt, Gal«3.drive; and Mrs. sen. The change wii? b Blue and Gold dinner tor Cubglobulin program after it was Raymond Goto, buaincM district from Dp Methodist Church; Mrs. Mr, Brown will my good nvjn of the ii : Howard Stephens, Mrs. E. T. ^hel» the Methodist Church February y A!;t-n W. Rob- bc^ri, e.iinounced that the teacher* enough, of the #erura available '.Robert A. Bad nue, -and the Board voted to don, Mrs. John Wright, Mrs. V.19 at 7 p.m. Charles Derowitca ia frdpiT commercial aourcea; A hy ytars, and Mr, Koentt wii: tai» ,crta, Police Chief Harry High. N'cv- ' aionc have purchased over 40 tick- Now in Korean Combat write the Borough Council to ask K Cousins, and Mrs. Florence chairman of the committee and product of plasma, gramma globu- ovtt hi* duties. :u Pillf.v*. Rudolph '.Wooc*.Dayton what action had been taken on Hcdden; and from the Presbyte- Milton Waltl ia dinner chairman. lin has been ahown by the Na- Second Lt. Richard F. SUco, At Umt m«etinf» th«r© wii; Parc-olL*. Vito S'ibia. AViJ'is-in Ren- their request for consideration of 'd the hope that thr rian Church, Mrs. Richard Bryan, Arthur Paradise to cubmastcr. tional Foundation for Infantile son of Mr. and Mrs. Sp«ncer Sl*co, be an investiture ceremony '¥icri Jennie lVri:io. C.'yil<- N<>»1 and the mutter. 'Hit* Board itself, it who live at 1122 Springfield ave- ; - Mrs. John E. Cordner, Mrs. Ken- Bob Dunn, popular television Paralysis to be effective in pre- four boy« who wilt become .tender. Ciifton K. Bale. The :... .vn will g'"< ral m«Jiber»hip of the I»TA was pointed out, could take no nue, New Providence, is now serv- : neth Bothwell, and Mrs. William comedian In "Quick on the Draw," venting paralysis Irorn polio. No foot acouto. join in a. countywide air ra:d tc-it would be. crjuully us enthusiastic action except to refer it with J. Ohan, Jr. will entertain. overlapping of the Red Crosa and ing with the 45th Infantry Di- on March 15- i ;n their support of thi6 new money• recommendations to the Council. vision. StartiDf ttoit we«k, th« troej LEGAL ADVERTISEMEJiT ' LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT »«et» Tuesdajnpv«alng in Lsneo! i A map of a pros posed develop- ; raising venture v,-hich will replace Discussion of the Lay Commit- The 43th arrived in Korea in School at 7:30 p.m., i ment at UniciK and ^Mountain HV,> ; fif'.d day thL<» year. tee's report on State Aid was led Avenue Easterly 287.60 feet to the NOTICE TO BIDDERS December, 1951 and captured "T- AN ORDINANCE point or place of Beginning." the former Monday evening Bee: iiucs wajs approvi'd by tho Coun- i Ticks'ts stnb.=» will bo drawn from by Milton Anderson, chairman of Bonc" hill in June's aee-»aw hill Section 3: Section 10 (4) of the EXTENSION OF TIME FOR ing. There will be no meeting du cil. 'The .section, to b»^ hr.o-xn us a barrel on Ehe^tagr «nd those with j {he transportation and publicity AN ORDINANCE to Amend Au Ordi- Zoning Ordinance of the Borough of BIDDING battles. nance Entitled "The Zoning Ordi- New Providence as amended. Is hereby ing the week of February 22, rbt WellswoocLj DtAvIopsiKT,;. will matching numbers in the oinlitor- coniniittcts. He said that he ob- The Board of Education of the Lieuterouit Siaco «erve» ae an nance of the Borough of New further amended to read as follows: Borough of New Providence hereby the school is cjo»ed for jects "to. fastening it (State Aid) Providence" Adopted March 8. 1933, "Section 10 (4)—Building Lines—A executive officer in a firing bat- building lint ls hereby established at glvea Public Notice, that the time «nd about fli t-qu«l.. number in j ticket donation .also covers ft homc- on to education," and that it should' as anitndpd, for receiving sealed proposals for the winter vacmtion. : BS IT ORDAINED by trie Mayor and the location* hereinafter d<*!Rn»ted, tery of the 17l8t Field Artillery Bcrkelpy Hrisrhts. . .mm&r df*sert apd coffec'and tab!<» be spread over tho municipality In Borough Council of the. Borough of and any and all business building* conatructlon of the New Providence 'Battalion. H« came to the far On recommendation of Council- jprii'.*. &>H drinka will ire Hold by general. Placing it on education, N©w Providence, as follows: or atruoturee hereafter erected or al- Elementary School on Central Avenue, Section 1: The Zoning Ordinance tered at said locations ahall not ho has been extended from February 24, Bast Command from Camp Atter- DEEDS man Charles A. Johnson, Borough j ninth grade giris during the i>ven- he said "would subjocrt the .seiiools of the Borough of New Providence, erected or altered, to u to bi closer 1953 to March 3, 1953, at 8 P.M. at bury, Ind., whore he was pre- Attortiey Fred A. Lorcntz was in- i mg. Special tables will be s*-t «side to too much influence by the State, adopted March 8, 1933, «s amended. to the side line of Springfield Ave- the School Library In the school Borough—The following dr nue. South Street, or Pacaalc Street building facing Academy'Street, New viously station^, itructed to prepare an ordinance j for those wishing to play canasta and if the education system ffteds bo and the same Ls hereby further for real estate traHMctiorts hi amended, by extending the toundarie* respectively, then the aforesaid Providence, K.. J., at which place and A 1947 graduate of MontclaJr prohibiting fusing of surface water \ or samba. A variety of games al«> euch help, it is just as* much of a portion of the "D" Zone, other- building line, M to eetabliihed. Tbe time all bids will be publicly opened been recorded in the office wise known &s "Business Zone," as location of aaid buHdlnc line shaU and read aloud. High School, Montclair, N, J., Sw- with the fanitary sewer. Mr. be available for non-card needed by tlx? municipality as a be as follows: ; lafd out upon the Zoning M»p of For the convenience of bidder*, co continued his education at Herbert J. Pascoe, register, coanj Johnson said that he .could find players. whole."' • "; , trie Borough of New Providence, to (a) Along th« Easterly and Wester- the notice which was heretofore pub- ItiOliide the areas shown upon the ac-. . ly sidts of South Street within the lished to hereby republisheti. viz: Rutgers University, where hc»was house, Elimbeth. companylng map, entJUed "Han Show- limits of the business district as ex- "PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY a graduate in 1950. Burnett Conatruction Co. b M3 Husband Is Named ing Proposed Change of SSone. John tended, the building line ahall be GIVEN that sealed proposals for the J Kentz, Boro. Engr., *ited Feb. B. and ia liercny established 'A distance conatructlon of tht New Providence He entered the Army in January, and Mrs. Herman Dunick, properJ 19X1," which map ls made • part of i feet from the side linen of 1951 and took hto basic training To Administer Estate hereof, a» though incorporated herein. c«ld street, aa laid out upon the tax Elementary 8chool on Central Avenue in Elkwood arenue, J1381 feel Section 2. T))« ureas Included In in the Borough of New Providence, ot Fort Dlx. Borough—Charles A. Otto, Jr., map of the Borough of Hew Provi- Union County, New Jcrsfy. will be from PassaSc street. tiie aforesaid Extension, »re more dence. received by the Bogrd of Education Mr, and Mrs. Albert F UTO .surrogate, courthouse, Elizabeth, particularly described as follows: to) Along the Southerly tide of at the school library In tlt« School UTAiAh ADVERTISEMENT has received an application for let- FIRST TRACT Springfield Avenue within tha Building facing Academy Street, New to Mr. tmd Mrs. Raymond "BFXHNNING at a polfit on the limits of the buatneas district aa ex- Providence. New Jersey, until eight Schweitzer, Sr., property in Unto ters on the estate of Kntherine A. Boutlierly aide line of Springfield tended, the building line shall be 'Architect at cost. ChPtks will be rr- o'clock (8:00) p. rn., Ea*to return nil drawings and named administrator. Mrs. Maher 1953, at which place and time all bids »ll ports of the specification*, bulle- boulevard. of Dale* DriVc; from said point aide line of Springfield Avenue, as Trtll be publicly opened and read of Beginning running thence laid out upon the tax map of the tin*, eti., complete »nd in wicl eon- REPAIRS died January 20. nloud, ! tutiuu to the ArcnilcCv WUhin fire t5) U> along the Southerly side Borough of New Providence. Separate proposjite win tw taken in ! days after b!(te are received, by the linn «f Bnfl ngfl'ltl Arentltt (ct Along tile Northerly side of the five major dlvuions'of the work Experience and conscientious ef- JlfliiiJjki County, Ariz...i,a larger Wnrn (3) «tlll nlong the Basterly line of Spitngfleld Avenue u laid 4,. Plumbing Work liiip of IfthcJs of Dascoll and others out upoa the tux map of the Bor- i those tiiat In tfte opinion of the Bpard makes speedy repairs possible with South i degree 7 minutes East 3. Electrical Worfe • of ffitiic-*tl«» arc for the b«et irit'er- ough of New Providence. No bidder may submit more than fsfs of .the 'intiHlclpftJlts', Watch For The Opening 43J.93 feet to the Northerly line of (d> Along the easterly aide of PM- one bid for any single division of the" no sacrifice in the quality of work- Irtiids of Bllzabeth 8. Sita; thence SB!C Street within the limit* of the I No SiddM may withdraw his bid 14) along thp Northerly line of work; but bidders may submit srp«r- i within thirty tM) days mlttr thr- manship. EXPERT bwilneaa district, the building line ate proposals for more than one divi- j actual date of the opening of bkla." land* of f.ald Situ aud the Southerly ahall be and U hereby established a sion of the work, but If »o made, each line of lands of Hnlsey C3enung and dlat&nce of 13 feet from the side By order of When next in need of AUTO REPAIRS. SERVICE proposal shall be Independent and not THE BOARD OF EDUCATION In a prolonpatlon thereof across line of Famlc Street at laid out contingent upo(i the acceptance of, lands of A. H, Anderson South 83 upon the tax map of trie Soroush OF THE BOROUGH OF NBW Visit ... ffe«t(Ns « minutes East 290 feet the other. PROVIDENCE, In the COUNTY of New Providence." AH bids shall be prment^d to the more or less to landa of Now Provl- Section 4: Section 10 (3) or the OF UNION. ilfnc»- OardeM, Inc.; thence (5) Board by the parties' bidding or their Watch and Zoning Ordinance ot the Borough of agents at the place itnd time desig- THOMAS C. MU8SON along lands of New Protldenne New Providence us amended, it hereby District Clerk. Gardens, Inc., North 8 degree 35 nated, when called for by the Presi- SELF SERVICE-— re-enacted a* though repeated at dent of the Board. No btd.s will be el), 19 minutes 30 secontto West 95J feet length herein. Jewelry Repair more or less to the point or place received previous to the time desig- AS ORDINANCE -~*~ Section 5: All Ordtnancfa or p*rta tukted and none will b« received there- Harry's Esso Servicenter of Beginning." 7 HEALTH of Ordinances InconaUtent herewith after, SECOND TRACT ira hereby repealed and this Ordi- No propotal will be considered un- AN ORDINANCE to V»cat« Mountain * RtfinWiwcrchdiaii HARRY E. KERN, Prop. FOOD CENTRE "BEGINNING at a point on thenance ehall take effect immediately Ie» accompanied by % CONSENT OF View Boulevard (D«lgnat«l aa Opp. New Hampshire lloos« Northerly side line of Springfield upon publication. In the manner pro- SURETY and a Bid Bond, or a certi- W>HIHM Road on As»e««m«nt Map>, * Supply watch bands Springfield & Union Aves., New Providence SU. 6-3088 Avenue therein dlatntit 109.95 feet vided by law, fied check, drawn on a National or Wlndt'nnere Street and Chatewortlj 494 Springfield Ave., Summit Westerly from the Westerly Bide line ; NOTICE State Bank made payable to the ordir Street, an Shown Upon h Map En- and crystals of Academy Street; from said point Of "THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF titled "Mountain Vit-w Pnrk," Which of Beginning running thence (I) T, THOMAS C. MTJSSON, Borough THE BOROUGH OP NEW PROVI- Map was Approved by Hi» Mayor * Restrina, pearls along lsiiids of the BorouRh of New] Clerk of the Borough of Hew Provi- DENCB, UNION COUNTY. NJW JER- »nd Boronffh Cuuni'U of tho Bor- Prpvidencp Nortfi 6 degrees 39 dence, do hereby certify that the SEY.," in an amount of not'lMB than oiiffh of Hew Providence on Febru- * lUrpair and rtdesiqn minutes West B18.35 feet to the r*ar foregoing Ordinance was Introduced ten per cent (101.) of the Bwi« Bid, ary 1, 1932, line of lands forwarty of one Bal- upon, first reading at a regular meet- not Including any alternate*, binding I. THOMAS V, MVBHOtl. Borough jewtlff coni; thence (2) floijg htnds of Bal- Ing of the Borough Council held on the bidder to execute a contract and Olerk of the Borough or Ni>w Prtivi- com «nd lands of Church of Our Thuredny evening, February 12, 1933,furnish tha required bond within one rtciiff. do hrreby crtlfy tbst the Lady of P^ace South 75 dPgrews 1 and that aald Ordinance will be aub-week after notification of acceptance above entitled Ordinance WH.S rtuiy minute West 178.12 feet; thence (3) nltted for consideration and final Of his bid. In ca*e tho contracts b« |>«xswJ at final rMidlns at n regular Eugene Jung fctill along lurid* of Church of Our passage at the next regular meeting executed or the bid not accepted, meetlnn of thi- Borovj>;ii Counfill' held L«dy of Peace South 77 degrees 54 ot the Borough Council to be held on checks will be returned. on Thursday fvenln«, tho 12th day Watch * minutea West 140.37 feet to theThuradty evening, March 12, 1933, at Upon failure of the successful bidder of February, 1953. , Summit Eiutprly line of Inncls of Joseph Me the Borough Hail at 8:00 p.m. at which to execute the necessary contract and THOMAS 0. MUSSON. Naraarn; thence (4) along the HSnst- time and place any person who may furnish the proper bond, this depoult Borough Clerk, ' Summit «-!KM Overnight erly line of lands of McNwnara be lnterated therein, wilt be given shall be applied on account of theFeb. 19 South 14 -degrees 23 mlnutcR Ea«t •n opportunity to be heard concern- Hoard's claim for damages and In no 23O.N) feet to the aforementioned ing aald Ordinance. cue thall it be considered us liquidated Northerly side line of Springfield THOMAS C. MtTSSON, damages. Avenue; thPiice (5) along the Borough Clerk. Northerly side line of Springfield The successful bidder will b« re- quired to furnish R bond for the COUNTING CALORICS? faithful performance of the contract in » turn not less thin one hundred per cent of tho total price bid for the completed work, said bond to b« tlmt of en approved surety company au- . . . ENJOY DELICIOUS thorized to transact' buftlncm in the St*te o* New Jersey. The bond shall Since its first day on the road, the 1953 FORD has stolen America's b« purchnsed through % surety corn- p»ny with. «, local agent upon whom procatf of Mrvlco can be made, and heart Yes, again Ford steals the show with a bigger, more massive- Mid bond shall be In accordance with the form prepared by the Board of Education of the municipality and looking car that's the solid hit of the 1953 season. With 41 "Worth made a part of the contract documents. Application for Instructions to More" Fealurm> it's worth more when you buy it... worth more Bidders,' Form of Proposal, General CcndKloiui, DrRwinKd, Specifications and other contract documents shall be when you sell it. It's truly the New Standard of the American Road. submitted to David Ludlow. Architect, NON-FATTENINC 331 Springfield Avenue, Summit, Mew Jirwy. on or after the »th day of January, 1953. Applications will require BEVEUACSf P4th Of cheek mad* pnysble to th' order of the Architect, In the nmount of Fifty Dollars (|M,00) M » deposit for e»eh oompiete »et for General COH- All rh« full flavor ytioimm strnctlon. and Twenty-five Dollar* (JJSOO) IUI a deposit for each com- —all iht normal *w»«tn«t« pirte set for the other divisions of the work- Additional aeUt for the use of regular fin* ot bidden may be obtained from the

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«7-..:'•- THE SUMMIT HERALP. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I?, 1953

BERYL L. VVIED, News Correspondent Heights Township Summit (i-3972 tfoy To Run Again KihlgrenMade LEGAL ABVEKTISL^IK.VT I.KiAL A1A KiJTIHKMfcNT McDonnell Family Back at rM in my bid and to rejtot mtot »nd opinion or the iu«i.t,)r.t> H, O."(i|-r my ftud, tl! UtU for »ny rta*«u vtiit- Cottunlttw, u for thf btn : i-'r. • ,: President of •Ocver, or to accept tbebU that. In tht Towa»h»p of Berkt! , I!,; :r- c r Committee Seat th* judgment ml opislon of ihe The Towc*hip ComxiAu** u'in-n. . • o Old Stand Aftet New Start Town*bLp Comflilttt*, U for the bwt light to ».w*ref ttie tutltr., . :n ;-..: w < inttrMt of the Towushlp ol Bwlttley or in whole li dtt-imt! i i • .1 • School Board Berkeley Hei«ht»-In AufU*, p*wom staii dinf oufjide, Ulen they Uiifftu. Tht Towusitlp Committee mtnU ot the Town.hlp tu <'. > •. Berkeley Heij:bt#—Theodore 631, • lively, xhetrful couple jumped. re#»rvei the fight to tward th.1 cga. 0J1 n*m«!^r' ' k» organization meeting Monday a home «nd builnei* In Gillette, Thlp of Berkeley Hn 1 r H»"*>''* anneunet'munt *o1 •venlng. Alfred UnkMter, vice- Juat over the bridge in no h<»»4, M Couat>, flew Jtrtey. J menue, from Berkeley Heifhks. Net, m monty, nothing, w. c. Rvmo: TIL 9 P.M. i 1O*<- of the former Board, Uh ID announce nty eandW Tho (lr/rt floor wu a Uvern, w t the McDonnell* are a prod- towathip Cl*rt. i ruction to the Town- and who wu re-elected Jn the •talr* «n apartment for the f»m- uction America. AKVKKTISKMKNT D1UH school election tat week, wa* re- ily, and outside wu « picnic grove. (• HKRKKLEY U^^Mvento which Hey borrowtnl money to erect tmmv named vice-president, It vut Ideal tor the folk* who had Jbrriporofy building In the back bt*n u*>(J to city or suburban life. *«IAi4ED PROroiiSi will be r«- irtd three y«»« • I ««» Mark K, Towivaend. who vw of [he property. Within two w«ek* ctived by trio towjuhip Commute* «( L i candidate lor public elected to ituccetd Wllllsm HUMO It w, until 8.00 I'. M. gi»t»rn eundwd on th« Board, wai iiwqrji In as c«,lly stbp-ped traifie on the bu*y while trying to ree*UWUh a home. Time, Wedn«d»y, M»reh 4, 1953. «>a dbli opened In tht &i3re e«r Th*y. tAn for the ..MaiBl^to, tujjkey dlnn&r, Is more than twice y : .Each bidder shall bid oa the prod- Uenta -the-wlahw of the majority the apartment where their two a* large a* the former "building. uct of only orse" pV-Mxicer, :gfre~ tbe i ^vc mn reluctant to !'have r«que«ted permission to clr- If Under W0y . : |tried..-, to follow to help were sic e Mand, ftnd the temporary Berkeley Height*—Mra. William blocked by the"JWunea* The Uc- fruIding will be used to house large lh». urcduct.oClhe producer on the bid fonn. S!gL^SSthm-tor Ur«d to become * «datejor Michel, chairman of the Berkeley Donn«ll'« grabbed the children picnic parties. ikch bid shall be an the Heights Heart Fund drive, an«_|.from their beds, ran to the other The McDonnell'*, as we said be- of pasted New York Harbor tank car £., iS to thU decision. How- | reflection to the office of Town- price per gallon on the day of ddlv- nounctd yeaterday that the house- Uide of the house. The ehlldren'* fo are a product of Anu'rice, Her i have .bceri approached by s«bip Cornmitteenmn. ery, pluPHs or j to-hoosc oahvau Is under way and • beda were in flames as they leift. w*ere If you are down, it h be- AH bid* .ihjl] be prmented to the Town»hlp Commlttte by the parties will continy^ until February 28. j Going out the windows, they ca you want to be down, not bidding, or tJulr agenw, at the place Nineteen plastic heart* have been i reached the roof, end from there, be itiusc you can't fight your way and time designated when called- for Del DiKfl Asks Rtcount PAL Members Work by the Chairman (Mayor). No bids distributed and collections were j dropped their children to the ba:k will be received previous to the time lOf School BteHon Volt For Heart Fund made at the recent installation of designated and none will be received HHghts — Salvatore Borough—On Valentine's Day officers of the Berkeley Height* ! . 1 thereafter. ' " . ofjjthe participating churches. Mrs.) 'IiMtmctlons. to bidden, form 'of I WDtt,, who MUI defeated by a the PAL in New Providence per- American Legion Pojt. : Contribu- i. ri _ ,t ... ., I proposal,' *pectflcattlon« und other doc- 1 m • . . .„ ' tidpftt.-d in the- local Heart Fund tion! al*o wfrre collected at a re- Churches to Unite iJ'IB, Hayes of the New Prov-iumenta may be examtntd at the Biifgir, o( thnc vote* In the (•«•• .^.^ ^^ cent open home held at Pine Tree idinec Prcsbyteriatf.'Church will Office of the Towmhlp Clerk, Munlcl- whkh {g bdng fln Pnl nuilding, No. 2S J»ark, Avenue, near Av ntle Berkcle cent *cboi>: board flection* by j Jn Ihl, Bai.ougn during February Inn. be soloist, She will sing the."Lord'« ^ * ' y Height*, Towruend,* ha* notified by a committee co-chalrrrmn«vil! play the organ, Township Committee of tlie end Brvtin and Lance Gray Township of Berkeley Hfisl'f• . toys* 1* irade-through th« State ibwskf, among them a. pamphjetj bhairnicn of the committee^! of Union County. NPT» Jertty Commluionsr of &iucation. iira, Livingston Moody, 'Who type book of plays and aketcheaitie participating; churches an?' W. C. RUBBO. ' »upcrvlicd Uiis activity, roport* ! 1 Towruhlp Clerk. Berkeley llelghlH-^otices tore. je,,tlUed "Through a KnotHole." - Mrs, Earl Turner, Long ,HIU; MiniFeD 9 | that the group collected twenty portfor duty on jurltu In tho coun-| The Diamond Hill Community Hulen Armstrong, New dollar* for the Fund. Come to Gibbs ty court* have been aerved on V& Church, Berkeley Heights, riMjp Mrs. George Oppen-;xu\VNSHiP>OF"'nERKCt'KV Every Pound Guarrrfeid Teftder Begins Naval Duty resident* of the county, from Feb- .charge of the service thb yeir.ih •, New Providence Methodist: j NEW JKRSKV in Monlclair ruary 16 for two weeks, Mrs. Edith jifr*.- Courtc-r D&lly, president of j New Providence ~ John Bill* d Mrs. Conrter Dally, Diamond! RfAFpri PHOPOSAFJI win he r* M, Ruck, 18 Shadow lane, and John j the Women1* Guild of Diamond Hill j fl| II Community Church. I <.•- iv*d 5? tiie^owShip Coinniiif J/O( Wright, «on of Mr. and Mru. John U ;the Tov/mhlp' of Berkeley S Wrifht of Springfield Avenue, Esner, 206 Mountain avenue, Church,"i* chairman of the com- I County of Union. Slat« of New Jer- 1 are called from this to.wn.irup. 'mittee in diarge. I,E(MI, ADVERTISEMENT Ufy. until 8:00 P.M BMtern 3tind»rd m t*s MI " if ft ye#tcrclay for B»i^i bridge, Md.. The drawing wna before Edward > Xtr«. Earl Turner, chairman for iTiim, Wedr.«(i*y. Uo.mt\ it US), «nrl k* fell* op«fl*d Ja tfle above n*ro«d hour, at f«r active duty w|th the Navy, He A. McGrath, county judge, by Sher- I the. hostess church, haa asked Mrs, u public nu'etlug cf *alU Towuvhlp ,)#iel ha* been a member of the elec- i« Alex C. Camp&ell and J. Carrol! I Harry Marshal! of Summit, a mem- Committee which-will be held «t enltt ti»a»«l im|«. Writ* time JIB tlie Municipal Building. Ko. ujjrt Swrtiry far tronics neval reserve unit In Sum- Dolan, jury commissioner. iber of the Long Hill congregation ±9 P»rk Avenue, tie«r Pluialuid Av«- Owi »i won." mit. j to be leader for the worship f by ths Townjihlp ComraltteB of mi#, In the TOWriftlp of 8*rke!ey tht Tovrahlp of Berkeliy Height*, Hrt|!t1#. Ne* J*rre?, for tic furnlih- A gmUufttc of Summit High Oopptr get* \U name from the Mrs. Roycr Blair, of the Diamon i mnty or Dillon, stttt of N«» Jer- lug Dl the {oU'cwlng m»lcfisl«: IATHARINE GIBBS Behoot, he recently graduated from M(ffflt*rrane«n Wand of Qyprw.iHill Church, will direct tht. chotr, •y, until 8.03 P. u Kajtern gtand»rd» d Approximate Qtunlltiet wh«r« the mineral hM been mined which will be made up of one ut- imem . Wdd Ml i,i \g$2,$2 »nd 13,000 stllOM R«ffnBn DOLLAH t G!M In aald Towwihop M i]«iil.nn&ted sort tons V crushed stone

r I id In qusntlitei $$ 6r|«r«d by the •> > iom U" dru«he'xamln«mln«J »t the C?fflcf ROASTS69 , JOHOBI to bldderi, form of 0/ the Township Clerk. Municipal brqMfat, tpiclftcntloiu md other doc- Bulldinir, No. 29 Park Avenue, near JOOKK* mty be eiamlnid »t the Office l Avenue, Bcrdelty Htlfht*, bf th* T6fn*l)lp Cl«rk, Mnnlclpnl ernejr FRiSH KILLED jlltflni, HO. » tarn Avenug. > M»f contrairt will b« arardfd to the Avsnue, Berkeley Heights, t re«pwn«iW» Wd(!«r, Th« T«wn- t»#7 ulp Committee rwervw the right to • ..., eontraot will ,b» awrdt* to waive minor dtftcti iBd lnform»l(tlta Usi lofMt reepanelbU blqdtr, The In suiy bid ind to r«J*flt any and alt TURKEYS brpjWp Oorrlmlttoe return the bids lor »ay rtMtsti whstioettr, or to tt|ht t» wtt»* minor (jiftci* and In- accept the hid thai In tha judjt 5 to 7(1 lbs. We Carry a Full Line FANCY FRUITS-VEGETABLES perking facilities DAIRY & GROCERY PRODUCTS -except price! WE FILfc. ' much Smith «nd Smith'* wid« riBg# of HOME mszas AT . facilities include! *mph IMIM LOWEST PRICES! th* u thtAntft ctfi. •a pr«miif 1 parking b»tli in -with !M , Supplied •rl And In l*f ***** ****** ****** HhilA CrltM Ifftctiv* Thur»., M,, Sot—Clo««a Mo«,, Feb. 13 • SMITH AND.SMITH r««t*M'i ***** ttlNIMt OIIICVO1I SUBURBAN Xm

'•« WILSON MOTORS, INC. . mMOWISAYINUI r . /. twit THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1953 LEOA1 ADVERTISEMENT the funds earmarked for the cen- IJBG AL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVl^TISEMEBiT „.„. to Awo hours on JU»- north Plac* Boulvvard to Bridge ter; t^ie remainder coming from la limited to i hours on Xif» Me between 8 am wid 6 P '"• . , & W. RallrW ParkitKs U. t,4 Common Council tin* to time dailgnatt arta* lor off 3. BUbCkbura 8o»d at Prospect Franklin School property parking Sa i betwtta I a^4 "sd 6pm \ 89 MorVto • Avenue betweea Lafa- on the south aide for a du'u several other sources including con- atreet public parking i&d adopt rttlea St»i*t. prohibited oa the south side bMweto ^, _jclld Avenue from Summit 8S. Munw ^ Lmeoln Avenue. im fw>t ea*t of the Bridge « ^Continued from page 1) tribution's, and regulation for the regulation of 4. Hawthorne Place at Beechwood I s.m. and S p.m. ou school days. ou the aorth «Ute U limited •£ aoad. ' •-•.-• Avenue to M»pi* Street Knemicm. on the north side at all times: from ca» la aald municipal parking areai. 20. Browi Street from Middle Ave- Parking ris |iroliUiH«i on tbe iii>nn hour l»etw««Ji 8 aja. and 6 L m ™ Councilman Ogdcn D. Genaemer All car* parked in »uct» municipal 5. Uobart Avenue at Wfclttredge nue easterly for a distance of 400 123. Springfield Avenue f Sayre street to Overlook road, no parking area* «h»ll conform with the Road. side. Parting On. the south tlie u rum listed the following a« itema com- feet. Parking on both aide* Is pro-limited to two nours between 8 am. from. Aubrey rm& Avqnut to Morris Av«nu« > parking at any time on the south rulea and regulations provided by th* 8. Railroad Avenue at Maple Street. hibited, MorrU Avenue ing la prohibited on the south ing under capital improvements: . r. "U" turns. and. 6 p.m. _ ^ SurlM1)U io HiverRoid Common Council. 21. Bro&d Street frpm Park PUce i at all Parpux «» the north aide side; from Elm to Sayrc street, $15,000 for police care, traffic sig- 1, Municipal Parking Area No. 1. ' U" turn* are prohibited at the fol- to Park Avenue, Partly is prohibited (Q on»*bo«r »wtw6ea 8 t £ lowing Intersections. Avmue to lrrmg Place, Paring L* ,,,, Aubrey Street and parking ia limited to two hours nal* snowpiowa, etc; $35,000 for Location on the westedy »ide of on the north «ide. i prohibited on the north tide. Par*ims the p.m. ' ™ Maple street between the property of 1. Springfield Aveout aad SuioinH 134, SprlngfleW Avenue, between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m'. on thefire alarm system; $65,000 for park- the Y.M.C.A. and th»t of the ?uWlc Avenue. 22. Btwi Street ©R the north «ld« !l0rth1l 3. Springfield Avenut and Beech- from Orchard Btreet westerly for a Jiours of 8 a.m. aad 6 1 iuil" Miver Road U prohibited at allfrom Morrla Avenue to a i south side; from Elm street to a ing lots In uae and proposed; $30> Library and between Maple Street and distance of 200 tttel. Parking t£ pro- or u po«Ht "the cautar. line Ce&u Street. No vehicle shall be wood Bowl tU.sw t-xci>r>t that bu»el ' P °"* point opposite Mountain avenue, 3. BpringfieJd, Avenue and M»ple hlblud at all times. anUlu Place from Street. Parking ls prohibltul 000 as th« city's portion for widen- parked longer than 20 hour* In etch t,.u,.,,(,r! 30 foot space in front of the First ! gp»c«a with the front bunu>er 1. Alle...y on Met «ide of Bununit only permitted in lane north of ca Vtlemant W»y. Parking on ^"hours from 8 ».m to 6 p.n>___ one foot of the atai barrier. Avenue between Broad Street and ter u^rk. Parking is proriibtted on curve, at a point on the curve in i Lutheran Church. Walnut Street industrial Plw;e| oae- j tjie south side. Parkins is prohibited of No. T53 Springfield Avenue Taxi driver* liccrusca were 2 Municipal Parking Area No. J. t Location behind the •tore* -on the way traffic eastbound, only permitted. d b poinitt r <)•» ''Mounuin Avenue from MorrU is prohibited on the north „„ No parking permitted. oa the north side between to Ashwcxd Avenue.' Parking " P : On. tho west suit of Mountain granted to the following: Robert westerly elde of M*ple Street and be- 1(X> leot west of the center and ii>nin> to Primrose Tinee.: Parking la front of No, 733 epriugfleid A* ! tween the R»liro*d and the rtorea oa 2. Alley parallel to and between u point, opposite ..the east, euti of theht'oited on the east side, •uhlblti-d oa the koiilh andeouth- and westerly for a distance avenue from Morris avenue to Oak Zotti, William VVat-y, Jr., Gl«-*i6 h 49 Glenwod Place from-SpriiuJtic the southerly »ld« of Springfield Ave- Springfield und DtForest Avenue from center purls. Parking Is prohibited t!A4t i.!f!t» - • fen. • # Ridge -avenue, parking will be Smith, Hi ley W. Ray and nue. No vehicle shall be parked longer Suhimlt Avenue westerly to Woodland adjacent to the tenter pwk. Avenue to Franklin Wact. Parking Mountain ' Avenue from rnrri- 128, eutnmlt Avenue - confined to the twohaur limit be- O. Bennett. than two hour* at any on* time be- Avenue one-wiy trftffle westbound 21. Broad atreet from Walnut prohibited oa the ewt •iftceto Ashland Hoad. Parking nue to Deforeat Avenue, tween 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. On the tween 8 i.m. *nd < p.m. Mo reticle only permitted. No parking permitted. street to Summit Avenue. Parking on » prohibited oft the north »lde. limited on both «ld«a to two f.h»U be parked In atfd parking lot 3. Alley located on the couth aide. both side* Is.limited to 3 hours be- Ing'on the went side ' 91 Mountain Avenue from Mor- between 8 a.m. aud 6 p.m west side of Norwood avenue of Springfield Avenue opposite the houra between 8 a.m. and .6 pro. ls Avenue to Oak Ridge Avenue. 127. Summit Avenue from Holland Aid Opens Office between the hour* of 3 a.m. and 5 a.m. twten 8 sin. aart 6 p.m. 1 AH vehicle* to be parked within ,the intersection of Woodland Avenue and 50. fjeofge Street from "—'--' •arkliv on the w«t »Ule I» .limited Avenue to Whlttredge Road from Kent Place boulevard to Springfield Avenue. Northbound traf- 25. Broad Street from Summit Af» on* both sides Is limited to 2 Cash gifts to Hol[and flood re- designated *p»ce» with the front emie to Elm Street. Parking on theAvenue to Locust Drive, u twu hours between 8 a.m. and i Crescent nvc-nue, the parking also bumper within one foot or the itall fic only permitted. No parking per- prohibited on the south *!<"• between 8 am. and 6 pm, lief victims may-be .sent to Hol- mitted. north side 1& prohibited. Parking on Wo0d MJ 128. Summit Avenue from Whftt.1 is under the two-hour limit except barrier. " «•«•'• the south «lde i> limited to 2 houra 51. Hawthorne Place from " 95 Uountata Avenue from Ply- land Flood Relief, Inc., P.O. Box 3. Municipal Parking No. 3. 4. Alley connecting Summit Avenue laud Avenue to Beeehwwxl mouth Koufl to Ashland Boad. East- fierge Road to Ridge Road. I'lirKitis cal Sundays, ••*•"• brtwn 8 ana. and 9 p.m. both eldea la limited to 3 nmin b«.| 300, New York 5, it has been Location: Dt*ore»t Avtnue near and Ueechwood Houii and between 26. Broad Street from Elm Street Parking U prohibited ou the u.»rtn bound traffic only is permitted on Bank Street and' Union Place. West- »lde. . street south of center park. West- tween 8 a.m. »nd 6 p.m. p, ' On both sides of Say re street 'announced. 'Offices of the relief M P to Mapie Street. Parkin* on the north 129. Suoimit Avenue from Ik-" N o'%fhkfe'«liall be parked In safd bound traffic only permittedi . No side of this street is prohibited excent S2 High Sueet on the north-east- liiu'id traffic only !« permitted on from Morris avenue to William agency are maintained at 72 Wall parking lot between the hour* of 2 pparking g ppermitted. erly *ide of the curve between New street north of center p»rk. Parkin* Avenue to Springfield Avemi.', for the parking of buses for public Ing la llDilted to one h'jtmr on b street the two-hour- period pre- street. a.m. and S pm. S. AlleAlly locatelatdd on the westerly transportation hsve their terminus !» England Avenue' &nd a point opjwlf i k prohibited on both sldfs. C. .Parkvraya. aide of Maple Street between the Beekmaa Bo»d. Parkliig U prohibits Myrtle Avenue from Tulip sides, between 8- am, and fi p :n vails between 8 am. and 6 p.m. Summit and except a space of 50 feet 130. Bunrunlt Avenue - B[ Any atreet or highway In trie City d property and Springfield Av- east *of Maple Street which to at all tun«i. Street to Larnetl Road. Westbound LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT enue. Westbound traffic only per- 0!a tratfio only Is permitted on atreet Avenue to Union Place and The penalty for violating the pro. of Summit herewith or hereafter reserved for through traffic buses for lan53d. AvenuHlUcrwe tto SummiAvenuet Avenuei' - "'<>i,m I BE IT QRDAINED BY THE COM- materials from any premise* located parking prohibited on the south altie from Place to 6pnngfSHa«Ave!HiF. > Parking 132. Summit Avenue betwn a RiS,! 3. Ashliuvd JSqad from Km Place to 1 Maple Street to Cedar Street. Parking Ml Oakland Place from Maple Two other ordinances were in- MON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF oft such atreet, T>r for .the- purpose or •U prohibited on the east *ide. Parking , ((j Elm SimiStreet. . i»ParklniarKin«? oonn wtheroad Avenue and Broad Btrnt. Vvt.\ SUMMIT: • -. . • • . , servicing auch jpremlsea-The following tarned Road Parking Is prohibited on j ls prohibited on the south aide from 14 limited to 2 hours on. the *eat side , Q; rf pri:ihlMtPt1 at stU times. lngla prohibited on both 'sldrs. trdduced aiid parsed on firet read-' the south.' aide. . . ' ,,? •" - Cedar Street..to -the Fire. Lane In front Between 8 a.m. and .6 pm. ,L.,1 - - "- • 'Section 1. • It Is he?oby determined axe herewith tftalsnatad. as parkwayn: "cl to two;hours onjlhe 13j3. Summit Avenue--from appropriating the sum- of $35,000 and stated ^and. the 'Common Council 3. Ashland Roftd at Intersection of t he Fire Hea«quarter3.< Parking la 36. Mftbart AvebUe-lPora SpriuWlttd j t\p't > oniUtfewtltis &ppie&fJeld Avmue^pe-, 4. Asiiwdod Avenue on the pouth- Chestnut Avenue except for two ta*l between 3 a.m.-and S pm. parking Is prohibited on ih? i json School. It would be used to throughout, the City of Summit; all twee-n said Uobart Aveniie »nff Broad jld^^from-the south end of 'he In accora&nce with- the plans on file enlarge; the prww-w ••t>l«ygrotmrf- trTTfter office of the City - Engineer. 2 flflaftf •WTkTW'TH»et»««B- tance of "167 feet. A future possibility of-expand- Section 2. For the purpose stated Stfiet and Springfield Avenue 134. Summit Avfrjue from Mr A^ ^|jar»ce_the>e I* Avenwe to Walnqt Street. Pi>k:r..! ford Road to liorrls and r* between Bam limited on both »ide« to tw j ho : The other ordinance called for I|n addition to the original appropria- •••a*K?gt"vvWatV" tion of $25,000, provided for in theV used to the oppropriating the sum of $35,000 !1932 budget of the municipality, . A' "Commercial 'Vehicle" fc» Is HmltftU to --two- hour*-<>a "Street from- Chestnut. ' 135. Sunset Drive. Parklru herein to hereby deiSiled. to be »the wast *ld« betwrtn 8 a.m. and fi 28." nxit: -P«rklns-&n---th* hlbltnl *t-all- time*..on..the. from the capital improvement fund J Mtction 3. Th« said additional sum Avenue to Morris Avenue. PaTlcing On llrnltt-d to. oue hour between IN "Tiff.' Pl;vn»: Ea«tt)o«ntl- traff W vehicle with a truck-type body ex- p.m. north aide U prohibited. !*outh sides for a distance of *•*> ;«•,, for the installation of the outride of WS.OOO shall be charged to and taken ceedlUK 1':; tons in c&paclty. from Valley-View Avenue ; out of the Capital Improvement Fund. «., Aubrey Street from Morris Ave- 29 Cedar Street from-Broad. Street wiring for the city fire alarm I, lUrry C. KatM, City Clerk Of the D> Through Street*. nue northerly for a distance of 200to Morris Avenue. Parking is pro- 136. Tulip Street from .Vh'ir.j The following utreeta or highways fe«. Parking ls limited to 2 hours hibited on the ki«t'•aide." Parking Is Road to Myrtle Avenue. P.uklLg u jrj'stem. Thie sum would be in ad-City of summit, do hereby certify In the City of Summit are d«rign»ted prohibited on the weat-aide. that the foregoing Ordinance was in- on the west side between 8 a.m. aud llnutca to Wo houra on the went side U prohibited for a distance of 220 , K,,rt.,».fi»M 1 dition to $25,000 which was pro- troduced for first reading at a regular as "Through Streets." 6 p.m. Parking is prohibited on thesid? between 8 i.n. and 6 p.m. 137. Union Pl»ce from F-.imr. .' I, Ashland Rand from Elm Street fen front Springfield Avenue. From j *<*: fr^m bprlnnfleld Avenue to Beechwood Road. Pirr.r^ vided for the system in the 1952 meeting of the Common Council held ea«t side at all times, TO Chestnut Avenue from Spring- this point to the Intersection of De- ; jw Parmli-y Place. .Parking ls pro- on Tuesday.evening, February 17, 1953, to the westerly City line. Avenue to MorrU Avenue. Park* hlhitctl on the j.outh sidr. Parking on on'the north #lde la limit cj •.-.! c-» budget. ?. Broad Street from the Easterly 7. Baltusrol Road to Aahwoo'd Ave- 4t Avenue parking Is limited to ; ;',•"'•'' hour between 8 a.m. and 6 p ra. «»• and that said Ordinance will be feub- nue. Parking la prohibited at allir« ls prohibited on the east side. > IP hour between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. the ii.-Tth fide U llmi'.rd to two hours mltted for consideration and final pas- City Line to its Westerly termination fro'ii a n m. to 6 p.m. cept for the following single r.ir .'pi--* Council concurred with the Board at Its intersection with Morris Ave- times ov.n, th»,eB ea»«.-»,«t »-vslrfe.. , parking on the west side• 1» limited ; 59. Kent -'Place Boulevard from sage at the next regular meeting of 8. Bank Street from Summit Ave- ! to two hours between the hours.m s j tr?fflc <;nlv permitted. which are limited to 12 minute.; p,.i-l Avenue to Morris Avenue.., Ing at »H ttmoa: of School Estimate resolution thn Common Council to be held on nue to Beechw(«)d Road westbound i a.m. and 6 p.m Is prohibited on thf norili ! .' ! Avc- »nue n-ir.herlj" for a dlslanre of 412wood Ro»d. Parking on the MT.H Kit opportunity to be heard concerning Street to the Westerly City .line, ex- !ff'. Parkin* is- prohibited on theis limited to one hour tirtiwi J »i!. Wfldinj? the $2,745,551 city budget auch Ordinance. cept Broad Street and MorrU Avenue. 9. Beauvolr Avenue. Parkin? la 32 Cr'went Aveniln from Wood to Parkview Terrace. Parking in prohibited on the south and e*st' Avenun to Norwood Avenue. ! Test side. Park'ng is limited -'to two and'8 p.'m. Parking along th^ r»,r.T 5. Summit Avenus from Morris land ohlbjte<| on the west park U prohibited. The atreow r, -S for 1953. Dated: February 17, 1953. side. Parkins ia limited to two houra Parking U prohibited on tne aoutn j fll Unroln. Avenue from Morris Av- '.lours 'in the fiiAt side between 8 a.m. Avenue to the Worria & Efisre Turn- :«ml 6 p in. ' and aoutri of the center park ire rr- (Jilson Queries Bud net HARRY C. KATES. pike, except Broad Strwrt, Morris on the north and west aide between side. enu..e .t o. liadlson Avenue. Parking la City Clerk. 8 am. and 6 p.m. 33 DeBarv Place frojn Sprlnsflrtd j prohibited on the west side farkltig 103. Rallro-id Avenue from Summit strkted to one way traffic <•<••>'.} u E>.b 19 Avenue and Springfield Avenue, Avenue to the Ratlroitd Station land follows: north aide, we*thourd; uti WilUam R. Gilson, former city 8. Tulip Street from Springfield 10. Beaurolr Place. Parking ts pro- Avenue to Uobart. Avenue. Parking ts ts limited tt> 2 hours on the eaat i hibited on the east side. prohibited on the west side at ailside between 8 a m and 8 p.m j Elm Street!. WV«r.bound tr»ffic only »ldp eastbound. dork and an announced candidate PENDING ORDINANCE Avenue to Mountain Avenue, except Is pcriiilttcd Parking on the north Prospect Street and Ashland Road. 11. Beauvolr Place. Parking Is lim-ttniM. Parking ts limited to 2 houra ' 62. tlnden PUcp from Tulip Strwt > , 133. Union Place and BwA'^ for Gouncilman-at-large, was the ited on the westerly »tde from Wal- on the cast side between 8 a.m. and to Elm Street- Parkins on both sides I >! ' '.• during the public hearing on the tfiln Streets and Other Public Places rU Avenue and Aahland Road. atelv east of the station platform. 8, Woodland Avenue from Bprlng- 12. Beechwood Boad from Euclid ATf'uic' tr> Norwood Avenue. Parking | 63. Lafayette Avenue from Morris ] lowing regulations shall apjvlv: Wf;t- In the City of Summit, and Provid- t Parkins; on th? south aidf U lim-bound traffic on Union Place rUM budget. Mr. Gibson asked for a ing for Penalties for Violations fleld Avenue to Hawthorne Place, ex- Avenue to Hawthorne Place. Parking n.-.'i-u uon» thv..e. ™sout h *l«e•—. i AvenuAvTnurt»MadtwAe to M»dtwn Avenue. Parking cept Springfield Avenue. on both aids is limited to two hours DeFo'Wt Avenue from BtimmH L% prohibits on. the wen side. Park- ited to 12 minute* at ail times. Park- turn only; Eastbound traffic ou tria breakdown on a budget item of Thereof. ins along the Railroad Station Plat- Place, no left turn; 8ouVr,bo-;s! BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COM- 9. Prospect Street from Morris between 8 a.m. and fl p.m. e to Beechwood R»*d. Parking mg to limited to 2 hour* ou the east $121,000 for the . capitol Improve- 13. Beechwood Boad from Euclid on the north side ls liitlimitedd t o two id.ae betwoebt a 38 am . andd 8 p.m m. form U prohibited. traffic on Beechwood Ho*d no 0 MON COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP Avenue to Pine Grove Avenue, except S turn. ment fund. He further asked If SUMMIT: Pursuant to Title 39 of the Morris Avenue. Avenue to Deforest Avenue. Parting hours between 8 a.m. und 6 p.m. j M locust Drive and Nw Kr;«- 109 Raiiroad Avp'nue from nail- any of it was to be applied to the Revised Statutes of the State of New 10. Passalc Avenue from Spring- on both sides ts limited to two houra 36 DeForest Avenue from Beech- ! land Avenue. Parking u prohibited at road Station to Maple Street, west- 139. Union Place at -Railroad Bu- Jerssy concerning motor • vehicles and field Avenue to Btver Boad. except between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. wood Hoad to a point 138 feet w»»t oJ j ail tlmea on the northwesterly fide bound traffic only Is permitted. Park- tton. Parking Is prohibited along tM propcteed recreation center near traffic violations, a parking and traf- Springfield Avenue, 14. Beechwood Boad. Parking on The westerly *!de line of Maple 8»re"t. : of Locust, Drive from He*- Englsnd ing on the north side U limited to K»llroad Station platform. the former Edison School in Ea*t fic system for vehicles on the streeta II. Maple StreEt from Railroad Av- tbe eaat aide of Beechwood Road for Parkin? oa the north Bide shall be at Avenue to Morris Avenue. two hours betwvni 8 am. and 6 p.m.. 140. Union Place between DccS- a diM&nce of 30 feet north from an „„„„ancle. of ,<„« „ df^ree „, s from -th e curb —65, Locust .>priv .. e and New Kji.'Und , "" :)i » t«xl stuiHl, extendin...g 5 „2 Summit. of the City of Summit ts hereby enue to Mountain Avenue except Mor- alt U4 U R wood Road and Maple Surer. V.\:l'.~; established as follows: ris Avenue. Brood 8treet and Ashland Euclid Avenue ia prohibited at all w^v, £&,, ri!!ht front tire within »U Avenue. Parking Is pruhiolted at a:l j fee: .imtneillately wtal of the stationon the north side l& limited to ,'•-» A. General. Road. times. Parking on the west side of it,rh"s"of the curb and 5a limited to j times on the iio.-'.hw^tsTly ilil* of [ building.' Parklsw oa the south Mrte hour between 8 a.m. and 6 p-n> M- Council President Otto F. Tay- Beechwood Road for a distance of 50 I 1. All night parking. 12 Blackburn Road from Spring- -•-•-- •• - - -~ , between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. !i Locust Drive from'Nrv En^hr.d.Av1 - ! w prohibited ' cept for the following sln;!» ri: lor told him that the $81,000 given No vehicle ahull be ranked or parked field Avenue to Pine Grove Avenue, feet southerly from Euclid Avenue Js 37 DfFore.nt Avenue on the n'jrtii enue nartherSy for » dLsU*;', " of 15I. HO. Railroad .Avtmue. from Maple nan-Bfl which are limited'to 15 n..i- prohibited at nil timea, fide'from a pt '.nt 13t feet we", of-the ' feet, ftnd on r.nrth-.vriiierly M;le of N>v by the city towards the project on any street or hiRhway In the City except Springfield Avenue and Pros- 1 , Street to Sprttstrfleid Avenue West- | u*<*s ptrkttit; at all tlmr.i: of Bummtt during any night of thepeot Street. IS. Beechwood Hosd from DeForest W(.,»,.rlv !sjd!» linp of Maple 8»rev. to j England Avenue frum L-X'ijit Utlt bound traffic only Is permitted. 1, Flw.t space west of Br.c'r.a' i had come out of the 1952 budget. 13. WhlUredge Road from Summit Avenue to Sprlrjgdeld Avenue. Park- Woortls'nd Avnue. Parkins Ls oro- we^iterlr Icr a disus-.ce of 75 ?>•«. yeiu between the hours of 2 a.m. and Woortl Parking on ih« north tide I* pprohib- 1 Road. Mr. Gilaon further asked if it would 5 am. for a continuums period of Avenue to fcstx Road, except Summit Ing la prohibited at all times on thehl'fld- ='t ill times. .. Mads/on Avenue from Morris ited ParWoitfiigra Post OflU-e prop greater than one hour, Av.'nue iind Buiex Road. wrat side. Parking ,on the east (side Avenue so Lafayf-tti* Avenue. PfttkStij? ited. ParWoitfiigra Post OflU-e prop- 2. First »pao« eaat of Mapu- fcff-- not be expedient to eliminate plans U limited to one hour between 8 a.m. ?«F* D«T'orPSt Awnie from Wood- Ls prohibited a", all times on theuty oa the fciitti shle to limited to Vehicle* on the north sld» f^-J 2. Parking in the driveway of any 14. Essex Road from Sprlnftfleld !-ui'l Avenue to Norwood Avpnu* 12 niinat«h.'P|rkiiiK on VM auuth »!cle park nt :m angle of 43 degrm t> '.:.; for that center and to concentrate hospital, church, hotel, apartment Avenue to the 'Men' and 6 p.m. except' thnt the drat car Parkhu! on th» north side Is limited wist *Ute upyjrth °f Springfield Avenue 67. Ma.pl* Strt-et from Springflfld bi-tweort the fcwi Office property ami isirb and with the front tUV- '•'•'•' on using school facilities for aiter house or licensed "boarding house pike, except Spring to two hours between 8 am and 0 •Sprlrmfleld Avi-nue U llmli'tl to two which may Impede the passage of any 15. Betchwood Road from Spring- w( limited to 12 nilniitos park- Avenue to th» I)L & W, B.B. Bridge within six lnchea of the curl) ^ , ing at all times. Parking Is prohibited P Pirkin? on Uie wcvit side Is limited hour* between 8 n.m, and « p.m, Parking on the south t\Av 1» ''-• aehool-ho*ur recreation. fire- truck is prohibited. field Avenue to BCIIBVUB Avenue, ex- 39. Denmrin Place. Southbound ill. -Railroad Ave-nu" nt liiietntf- 3. Sundays. None of the provisions cept Springfield Avenue. at all times for a space or 30 li-et traffic only ts permit'ed- Parking li to one h is;* ^frs-ft"!! 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. it':d to one hour between 8 a MI -.'1 Mr. Taylor suggested that he on the east tide In front of the i except Fridays until 9 p.m, and fortlcwi with SprinKfidd Avenue. No right ft p.m.. except for » dlfitanf!' ..: '.ri of this ordinance designating parking E. Blow BigtM. nrohlbited on the v.ud the first car space on the 111. Kutliven p\.,ci> from Spring- which Is designated M & t-ti! f'':" of Recreation under whoae juris- unless specifically provided. the following atreeUi at th*" following tilblted on ttw soutli side. field Avenue to Franklin Plare. Park- 4. Railroad bridges. intersections: Beechwood Road from Spring- 41. Elm Street from D.L. « vf. sjuth *ide of Alley In which spaces Parking between th> t»«l *i*'•'•* •»';• pjrklntt Is limited to 12 minutes »t all ing U pruhlblt.cd on the east Bide Maple Street ihall be at an >: ;' diction the recreation center would No vehicle shall be parked on or 1. Beechwood Road at Euclid Ave- field Avenue to Union Place. Parkln« RMlropd to Broad Street. PsrkUx \» PitrkifiK on the w.-.,t side U limited within 10 feet of &ny railroad bridge. nue. ia limited on both sldea to one hour prohlbitwJ on both Bides. Southbound times. ParKtns to prohibited In the of 45 deftref* to the curb vi''. :'--' come. Mr. Taylor also reminded first space on ths west side south of to two hours between- 8 B.m and fl B. Parking Lots. 2. Blackburn Road »t Pine Grove from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. except car spaces traffic only pertnlttcd between 5 p.m. right tire within alx inches o' '•*' him that was only a portion of which are designated as 12 minute SprinsdHId Avenue snd in the first p.m. curb. The Common Council may from Avenue. »nd 6:30 p.m, Parkine along the Sta-spice on t lie- west eide north of the location, situated &s follows: tion PIKform U prohibited. M3. SMTP Street from Morris Av- Parallel to, and eight fed fro:-. ••••< 1) First car apace north of Union Alley. Parkin.; is 'prohibited on the I *n"e t\ !l ^'"'fWilli m str.-t. Pmklu« -m taxi stand, and of the siuuf •': •' \ 42. Elm Street from Broad Street Kl h Place on the eaat and went sides of to' Morris Avenue. Parking on both east side at a!) times, except Sundays. ' «'tle* is limited to two hours be- a lane of single car width !•> pr ' Beechwood Road. liidea U llmlwa to two hours between 83. MiipSe Street from Deforest i 8 a.m, and 8 p.m. for the pickup and dlscharg" <>! ?•"'• 2) First car space aouth of Spring- 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Avenue *.o Springfield Avenue. Park- .114. Sliadyslde Avenue from Haw- aengen. Parking Between thb. ..:•' field Avenue on both the east and 43. Elm Street from Morrta Ave- Ing Is prohibited at all times on thethorne Place to Bellevuc Avenue and the tall stand U pro!,!'-:•;, west sides of Beechwood Road. nue to Oakland Place. Parking I* pro- Mst aide. Parkins on the- west Ride Is Parking u prohibited on the west stde Parking In thte lane U rc*tr!- IB. Blackburn Road. Fnrklng is the school entrances parking is pro- space patklng Is limited to 12 min- B. SprlUKririd Avenue from"Broad P»rklng Is limited to 2 hours on h •- prohibited on. the easterly side irom hibited. Parking ls prohibited on theutes at all times. Street to Morris Avenue. One wayaldi-sH between 8 a.m. and f> p T|1 Prospect Street southerly for a dis-east Bide. 69. Maple Street from DeForcst traffic eaptbound only permitted 142. Warwick Road. Parklni: L- P''- tance of 660 feet from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 44. Elm Street from Oakland Place Avenue northerly. Parking U prohib- 11". Springfield Avenue from Irv- hlblted on the west aide f'<~ •> r!-i- during school days. to Dorcmus Street. Parking Ut pro-ited on both sides Ing Place to Summit Avenue Parkins tnncc of 150 feet from B!.i'"k-'':[n 19. Blackburn Road along the hibited on the east side at all times. 70. Maple Btreet between Railroad on both aides in limited to one hour Road on achool days from 8 a tn '•' Avenue and Broad Street. Parking Is between a a.m. Rnrf C, ,, ,„ PX"X 5 p.m. ADVERTISEMENT hp f0 ! !o < m SI ADVERTISEMENT limited to 12 minutes on both «ide« i?£.-!i .. , . ! ' K "«1P c»r apRcoa 1«. Whlttredge Road from H•*>* at all times. Avenue to Summit Avenue. I'.irs"* 7!. Maplt Street from Broad 8tr<-et ou both «ld«j In limited to 2 h--?wi to Morris Avenue. ParktiiK on the east between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. fcidp ts limited to two hours except the ! r first spacp oonth of Broad Street and 1. The first Spiiro cast of Summit 144. Walnut Street. Parkin* l f ;; Pobst Unveils New Label DummIt hlblted on both aide* from .^i:-^,! The first space north of Morris Ave- Avenue on tlir so.ith dirt- it! i ; nue. Parting Is prohibited st all times Avenue to Benuvolr" Place. '' ' '- '\^ for *psc<» of thirty f?*t In front of limited to 3 hours on the north f^" the entrances to th# Church and the from Bpauvolr Place to Bronti ^"". P*rteh Ho\i»e. Parking i» prohibited Parking te prohibited on th" ««•' nlde from Benuvolr Place to Ovr,<••• -« nt all tlmiM on the wait side except 118. Sprlns5f|f.itl Avenue from Bum- for 3 ispaee* whtre parkin); Is limited mit Avenue to Beechwood Road, to IS minute*. Parkins? on both sides i« 145. Woodland Avenue from epri:;;- th side., l» Hmitilf ttoo 73. M»pl* Strwt from Morris Ave- one hour betweeeen 8 ,,, nndd 66 D m field Avenue to DcForcst m B Parking on both «ldn» 1» m sol nue to Oakland Place. Purling Is pro- except forfor ththe followinfollowingg ««nKu «"r hibited st Ml tlmra on the wwrt jld*. •paeea rtleh m Hmited to & ml"on* hour from 8 a.m. to 8 p. Parkin* on the «a«t side for a dte- ut« parklnB at all time*. 146. Woodland Avenue If Vt- 4anc« of 540 fe*t «<)uth*rly from Mor- Forast Avenue and Crescent A'.w.'J'- rla Avenue U prohibited on school Parklng U prohibited at »U tin.s '« «!*?t from 8 am. to « prn, the weat *lde, Parkins on the <••*< ,n. Map'.e Street from O&trlnncl »ld» U limited to two houra \mv^-< Pl»«> to Itlnden Plac«. Parking on 8 a.m. and « p.m. eicept iw spo••'•* both «WNI Is limited to t»o houw on 30 feet In front of the en't=>:,fj» to the Church and ParUh H M' U protrtbltwln at all tlrni* on both Or»«or Road. , ., I4», The Ootninon Coutw-i! ••> _1', Ul : 77. Mqrrla Avenue at OUy of Bummtt I* hereby »" " ;;;. ftme. TBe connecting fstrert w«t of 3 Tin. tint and empowered to cmwc thf '"' ,n, UNDER Ill IIVEI TO SERVE YOB of proper and aultnble »!«"» prr''",. the center p»rk nhtil be limited to •outhbound traffic only. Ing to th» provision* of thif- ll!':' n, Mwrl* Avenue from a pntnt nance and conforming to th^ (»" GAS service, gucli.aa you olttain from opiMM^te Mount«ln Avenue to Om- *torwi of the Btist'e Traffic Art Public Service, require* trein«ni'' t" " W« are furninhing gag to mor« than M, Morrta Avenu* from Km fitrett penalty of not more, than "JJX " , 1«r« (S0.00) or Imptlaon'menT '•'• * to flajrre Street. P»rklni? l« limited to (|!l1 1,000,000 cuitomert in 226 miiniripal- two houra on th# south side ttmn B Bt«. term not «*Cf#dtB# fifteen (15) * itie* in tho state. Thr*« r«t»toni«n» ute um. to i p.m. or both. th 81, Morrlji A*en«f from Kim Street IrKl. that al5 n»|ulatlona f' "'Iv, In thia ordinance »h«ll n« duly \>"0'm , upward* of 50 billion cubic fe«t of gaa to i point otipcMltr Moimtaln AVMMIK, mhl te ftm'Utri t» two tmura on for 'th« tnfommiton et *!»•» i " J annually. nArttk ildc from * h,t». >» 8 j».ti!. 1S1. All ordUianoM .or I""'-. ,.,. f«r » ip***** nt M ff«t In front To produce thl* |«», th*r* am g of th* Fl»t LiithPfun church. inn to mm «ub}sot tn»tt*r rm««i*<• on HIP noutli «slrl» brlwi-en R « m. I'urlMi • I '*.. than tb: thowand mile* of matin *rm •>wratif(> or unoonatltutionai. '" , "*a itrtd 9/p.m. on «x-h(ioi| (Ini that, thr for a dUtMic* nf SO feet In ^f^^-^'r'^.hoM of thi» ordinance to to be (•""•'"' necm*rj—m*ny oS which «re hid in l«h*l tn came* itafpuwu ugartMl « rrml of " ' HMiiiMt. Avi>niiP in th* school in pro- ta 1 r utri; In full force and efff^t. ,,, terrain* of piarthe*. river*, and motin* for PiBit Blue Ribbon Betr white «ti*«iel bachgrftund bar- hli»H«l « ».»:/'.:,"•;,:'iv"T\ 111 titavit t., l J("l > IM. Thta ordln*n«e almM ' '• ,',, hit h*fn unnountcd by Frrrrent I,. dered by • bind of grid tod. Kl. Morrla Aventih from t'Hir !>>* north ,|,|^ , ' » -, A ""lh °"'«< Immediately In th* "' tain*. Such cttemiv» farilitiw require r r! AM m6vl the inifMtnwnt of many million* of do!« north aide U llmltMt to one I. Harry O. %*\m, OH* ClrrV • ' . t)r«wln( Company. National dl*- w«t« Jnttmcted that thm p«cka«> bf».f»e«n * a.m and « p n. H> of Bummlt, do her»br <•'•>•!'• -]\_ Ian, and annual mprndhum* of mows trlbullon for th* full line of bot- injf muft reflect tb* qtulity *ndl •4. Morrto Aven UP frum du«Mi for flral reading »•• • ".''.",'',i tled and CMjn#d betr twtrln| (h« Ort»e *--tb0 wonder (ml c»«>ful iltKiy and r#««areh U> d*> Wood- ti*M»«« at tha mt% mminf ;«"'•:. 1* pr of th* f " that utrca you tim«, work MM! ttrmlnt publte preference* and Tfea rww Pibit www e«rry «» M. Morria A*»nii« from Uprlnaiieid At r««pm»*i. Noteworthy In UM re* ^nr l«b«l mi bo* ukUw. «» Wtm * to x*ni Fla«e lw>irt«vi»nl "» "<"«t i 1* wohlbltud on both $U •Me aiM i'C th» O(ty Mali at liSo d'Hrn-K •( •" StaifMnf pnro)trftnt It th» nowRibbon «•*! atanding «nt ttmt&fl time nnd p\m* «h* n*f«on« «"•' " 1 m. M*nTh Avenue north»*#i lv againit a gold background aitd «iit« he IntofMted th«r#|n Will he « '" (obi toll bottlt label are) niwk »li>n» i>»* property rrf th»« 111 ind. Th* titw dailgri l» ilmflirl trim. A modern toudi i* gam«d School Parking t* pfffhlWt» nppnn.iinli)r to ha tiwrd mm" in Its fimpllcity. Th# fi- by emi-hatching wMki M, Mf»i» Avtriue from Mii utijiHli oat •Id* linf of the Wuihtniton rrotmty M» MM* flimt; ft r»(»rtt»rr w, THf SUMMIT It. t»S3 for Belter food Buys? Come See..Come Save at A«P! •f:

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K IS A SC?|!Bfc|TO , .,» sings Ann j Munn, M!*s France, Carol 'schtnib. Sue Uach Jean1 AlP'f Famous Pilgrim Quality w Tina accompanied by'fifbotw. at high-; Shilling, Sally Filler. Satanne Kinch, Robin MeKaig ! dHpeing girlg * in Qjie.of'thQj e feature numbers Speciapcial choreography for this >rformanw was erD tRHHMilM J whicwhichh , will be preaenUsi by Smmnit iatcd by Gerald CCumminsi , llbllpbbb y Hall' instructor ' School OH March it aixl 28. Shown above arc jfhosc. spirited dancing ensembles have arwv"finn(ft!,v JO.flflfl howr& oii Rpri '• Regular Style lift 5wvie« MM» O«pti.J Weighsd Mce Cleaning )MACH ULCERS I Cross work in this area'. Tht'm ) 209 Workers Aid ; ' Sizes over 20 lbs. ' Sizej 10 to 17 lb$, Sizes under 10 lbs .;.special., (rcy Ladiw. motor service, pro- RELIEF Of? NO COST Service If pits of , duction a vt 15-Day Trial Offer! .'. braille.' ;-n ;-< tibthg, ituff .aides \ ajnd nurses u; •45' -53* 63 Mr fo»* million bottles o/ flJ* IBilRD Tnf'ATHKNT lm»e JJ^Jl Local Red Cross Ready-to-Cook or Quick Frosen Eviscerated AV«.Sied *;•» (?' f*!!>-f o! bymptoma of. dte- portion fif ih»>- work ! f (tom)MWOd .!/;!•'... Franklin Perry, .voluu- carrt«,*l «?ii. hv* the Rrd Cross.The f r. Sites II, ^W m^\ Mgtstlon. Soar cr I'pset ! !<-er office mumgvr of tf)c |OcuT tuimbcft,. if voluntfvef« an«i the flfcl Crrm« into fund drive and also B ttniffi. o«*s)nts$,"•• Heartburn, i t amount 61 time put in on otli»T .Ur,d«r8Hibs.' '#'3 He, An? to Exc?§* ' chairman of twining and reoogm- M •B*?rvu-r,.s of th* Red Cross is suh- fu!!v". t-tplalns this rrnifirai- tfr/rrf wr -ifrW-s^f vkv-Rfonptrttt'-fao . fr«r - at chfiptrr, in iu..siiig (he ««ape of ; r | be mute Impossible to cr. 'timatp the ~ l tliP-actirWts-in-tiir-fiuniTnit out that in .sprvic' j teem on siicli activities as disaster,

»-home. ..nursins, ..etc. ijV,,^! .-*.... • I Cark-ton W. Picraon. chairman 1 of the chapter, points out that one IOWPJ1 Mi (-4552 Opposite Rtqlotiol High 1 In addition }o prices, ASP also gives of . (lit . im>*t important services /.\!i,i \aluc tlirough its method of trimming rendered by the Rrej Cro;« k? the nwiil lefow weiglunp . . , \ou get a greater , bio©.! program. Mr». W. W. Schor- }»ropailion of edible meat! F. H. STRUBBE, Jfl ; mann, blood program chairman tor I the Jftcal area, reports that the i chaptf r collected a total of 815 ROCISt Bcr.elcss Chuck ib 59C pints of blood in the 1952 quota by !hr opcrafif*n of thf -btoodnibbil Home Mode ke Cream j wntt at Calvary Episcopal parish Chuck Roast or Steak««. -m 45c HOUSP, Central PresbytewVi Candies and Lunches . ho'K?. "All Saints p-vrith houf'c Sirloffi Steak - '^9.'** the PfL'saie Township brnnch, asid ^ 85c In o beautiful ntw location the BeU Laboratories in Murray Porterhouse Steak - at Hi.n, Ground Beef ^ i.b.45c 130 FLEMCR AVENUE Mnf!»ms, wh<> Hi ft pilgrim- Fresh Plate Beef i» SPRINGFIELD, N. 4, ge 'o Jlcrca r? by th>b 29C Halibut Steaks —• 59e 1 ID. pkg. Cod Fillet a*** «"hrt* Cut-Rite Waxed Paper Flounder Fillet ^ncy b 57« io oz. pkg. Green Peas L^I* C Q Henri Spaghetti Sauce ' 5:: 13c Chowder Clams . . 9 oz. [.Potatea* MSRM VWC (M rswi«»lB ptotle taf) Thrift-Priced, Florida Urge Size Peter Pan Toilet Soap 3 Grapefruit 3 23 t* ill your life savings and your right to drive be Knickerbocker Beer •W* 2 ^31« Washed Spinach S;c^ ^1415c Fresh Pineapple •* * i . , . 3! (Sold in lietnttd »!«MW only' 5 9 z Florida OrangesN«wcopvai.nc.a, 439e New Green Cabbage ' 5c Dromedary Gingerbread Mix 'i? 24i Maine Potatoes U F»L 100 Ja94 477c FlFloridda PotatoeP s - 5 <- 37c String Beans ^td« ibi9e Fresh Peas 0i*9 .Vofifti In Our Dairy Department Id* Van outo accident after April 1st? f N«w htm '• Tuna Fish Ujhtit.tal-ioliil(»tk /O^C»ri h bl'i'r '•• fpf *PP«» if you fail to meet the requirementrequire * of river of the «««"»"". '«' #r»y H^iurity-UeapongibiHiy Law which be- Sharp Cheddar Cheese -'••''::• 65< Law which be- April Fet Large Eggs ^Sn^ ftiBI* Provolone Cheese it.i«o ^yi. ib.59« ;'0( M>ftlhBt. without «d«quate protection, VNt-fSS: Wesson Oil >m m8t »ho« th»« you wrff iwirprt by «n y°" yowsavings and other property b « h I mlt» of it IMM 15.000 for injurv or « H Sliced Swiss Cheese l:.;<, 65c Imported Romano -.- g g n auto Instirviee! Visit our Jatf Porker Bakery Department — 1"1 ««to insurance founded by Scura, 6ES5SS3BSS5S- '""" iB lhi efl*y w*y tw make your ntwition Swift's Meat for Babies can i,j. j„ N,w Jerw,y( mototmte find Mlsta^'i Pi A CnwvnBd With Big Juicy CherriBi tick % Mm thm l "* "' « o( tno«t other pronoin«nt V«u «MII nrove to ">* wtitfuction of «be Hu»« I ' '• • r ••••••-••. All*t*to Ai«nt iti your MMWt Sitrs rttuli«J from the loddmit; 6ft >nvsni«nt locations who wttl gludly Ajax Cleanser ^fo«M«i«fi«» 2 Layer Cake. . ^ 49c Jolly Donut Fingers > w#t)t • of tlw new law in*! how All«t»t« Uiit ft N Lemon Cup Cakes. « '«t»«' OfH>rty °Pto th" full Jimjtii of your policy. ^Ww AII'"'0'* ^"•1*1* * low r«t n t »odoy 0 n r« o r your M ^»I».I.. i it.iil.ia ifcrnm^ j^^^i^^. iy^^^^ St<# •r65« PHONI SUMMIT 4-7290 rVwim wuwnf mwi^Pi ^W*2™5f "^wyir *^~ AVI -'• - <'V ** tflfU&Jt* AIM THf SUMMIT HWAIP, THURSPAy. FEBRUARY It. t«I

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Iy th!» bill givea tht Port Author- ity the right to acquire land Insulation "Kit". Simple Changes HERE and THERE in REAL ESTATE through condemnation without a Parents' jury, without the usual condemn*' Can Make Kitchen By EDVfABD C HOLMES, V. P, tion committee, and without «vea Problems N. 3. Awn. of Beat bitatc Board* requirement that anyone view tht More Efficient property! Needle** to my, thU la Remodeling » kitchen need not IK THE SCMlfat AREA the real estate market took a_ _far fcry from t Technical By DONALD M. MAYNARD a, sudden spurt last week, raising thc total sales reported Amendment." be * major project. during the last two weeks to 1.9. For the first,time in ^rhu bill drastically chAnfet our Home economists find that a kitchens efficiency .la .determined your two children. Hi many months there were more homes sold than new list- ' ho4 . gfcway..:»-.pBfBiitluifr»..lo a ge oSd ujed and proven met just as much by.the looa^on o\ 1 ' h«vc one »?IM) 1« fogs received during a two-week period. This yras gur«. . ch(|j ^veml tioiw to # now* of condemuaUon mi k tbe mp \*riou# fe«tur«* &s by the num- jaj. daughter always say*, ahd one who b Hiking in view of the early spring ' erty owneril protection. ThU bill ber of cabinet* and the amount , W»lt a minute"; or "Let and do not try to rn ik> t listings that have already started •*•«'*, have been hk, * S ring cir- constitute a. real' Of equipment Often « little rear- firft* I'm p»Me«t and tJnconaciously you mn to come in cus. ws:n hundreds of nt* bilh> tie- ' ranging, or the addition of one or f.fn( | _^«t unarrstand why fet*l that the more ,!„ ihz 'introduced each -session, threat to property ownera in Port two items, can .doss much for the thc more brilliant «IH SOME 130 REALTOR from ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ltt| way- | aiwuj-k. punish nfjfcV(nl y m% Authorit but wouW room as could a compk doewn't mind, and new with iUs fas* and ex- elined either .to. ^iwlu- • National nssutittuuiAssociationi -.o«f <»•Real»" ~E»- VPlanninwt rtff"g 1 . ? • * a n » dangerous precedent for future 1 think that I'm l»tl<-«t with her. Board AH -and a •"^-legislation. The "lobbyists" of our Pr-tcr'a timidity, OJ tn n tat* Boards' annual legislative^^ and water supply act th4t First of all, let it be rsoU-d that Association and the N*. J. Bar A»- f tly, although not always, much that he i» jm' < are going to work on this i Here i» a check list for hoinr- nirilJcn ;,;s,i . who always -obfj' their Joim. If you feel HIM v. • he governor i owners, to suggest f.ma!! improve c rt n i ments that wilL step "P the ef- ••parruut immediately do so because be difficult for P« t. j i,.,- Jer«ey groap held a reception in fof } ficiency of their kitch*as: of .fear. .They h«jve been punched j your feeling and tlm.-) any municipality oan contract DO Vor KNOW that it was only ft parlor prior to the banquet, ^ .ins sutaithze-d housing, is be- | 1. Both storage and work space ^vervly when they have failed to j lack of confidence in - ; sixty yean ago (1892) that Sum- ; •which afforded us an excellent- jn intrtiuui.'.'edienw. Acct-pt each child f.,r ; mixing centeri, then the sink and Frequently we think ehi-drcn is. finally the range. hear >-hen they don't. We in tht* eceond 2. Counter tops that are-durable . . , .. .„,„,..v . because -at this bu-y child to do something, for i that with ai.xtitn nn MI waterproof , make tot lat.g- example. H«-a«ys, "All rigM," or | cnec jn ttg<-, }\.*it f<>r n Rent controls will piobably .^through, and many oMasl yc^ra^J. thcre/ore ,n im jc|nCd with M opponent, arc no* -in favor, of •. . | i range economy;- One ,of t)i< nsfwt j -i ffi;i," 'buflrc tealiy- hoan't h.carU jyt-t will be.able ID I1>I •• 'i •llO^'ed to expire on June 30, as nef hborinr towns Jn buUdlnf the ITU, OF L/»B- prevent Joint Trunk. Scw%ge Sytf- I satia'actory material* for them i» I a.,an,j readily, forgets what he had [• that John cannot «i«. ..« called for under the present law. 1 scrutin.izing every "piece i clay tile, /since hot pot» and pans ( ?rOir.i6vd to'tto. Lcl'j he eertain,! the field, of with the possible exception of an ion that has can he set directly on it without : thrriforc that he really hoars \m.\ playing wit'H called defense rental in our tlutj owner finds it caay to tosuiate for year-around comfort. HIJ materuUi; 3 m distancc k.lwej>R mrgc ; ijuomly SA}'H, "Mother, wait «;Reh to develop (.rrliiin There to a good that 1 that fwd snt0 two {one m c^ .reTTHUKlffi! flber btafcet -^th^na^WFeoverv^-^^^}^HgeT^ aR3: m,mm te • tniniite." if sue "ybusy; with the other dors not h» something will be done *oon to im- ^P^^^^IW^^^^ If it «nnot be then thin^^that its important to her they will not «lwu\ii tn> tion3b y clKUimtancM cnf( is no( eratts on real estate loans. Even ' Mou,r r ritcitv yMn garagm e« non,,Chathaj nh^hnnT^itdy!placinn road> g a Wfofer, ahff lihetffs tor Mttng littBrfi&JWfifcWt-tuftWI,^locat^ e ^range end 'refrigerator near -and what you want her to do does b':lit'r \A 1 FHA arid VA offices may be com- order insirHcUoM UsiUhe.fePW.?.^,^, otheT with tJie .ink tfee unit ! r.M drmaBd -immf*-»•*«» "M~«M»r*.-port-?-That--*ere ihc sewag« is j ^ c«"deniiaUon damage. fre' restudied. In generaltor, e Uik*ly to be considerate of you if and your rel.itivcs m .1- w rates on VA'.--Joana to bring them »s introduced'by Senator Ciapp treated, with the purified liquid be- itertis where they are first used/iyou «re conKdeiftt* of her.. • guard against nunp i: -. - in in line with present day financing under the guise of a heading that ^ drained into the bay and the • mch m fishing rods, golf clubs j Pots and pans, for ir . are 1 After making sure that she un- the otherr Pj.>ti:r alwulii •* ,read "Technical Ammdmenu tosludse carried out to sea Jn Special Closet ; and guns. • j dewtasds your request, do not re- take in his »trlij- the • • 1 most often used first at the re- IX TRENTON the hut two R.3. Title 3J, Inter-State. ' Actual- barffes? • j Nest, measure the tallest and! frigerator. Cupboards for dishes peat it. Many children don't, pay from his oggri'.--'.v. b.- • One Interesting fact about the For Cleaning | ftidest item you want to store In jare handiest near the sink. any attention to such requests be- j the closet. Your vacuum cleaner cause they know their parents will development of our present sewage 5, Xfore than two doors cut up system was the foresight of oxir I will probably be the most awk- repeat tht-ra again and again and You Are Invited To Come In And a kitchen unduly. If you have more, COMPLETE KITCHEN sfity fathers when Oils was plan- Supplies Helps ward. That should fit in without fin&!!y stop doing so because of nee whether by «ome easy alter- REMODELING ned and built Summit baa enough A closet engineered to fit your any skew-hawing. Abov£ it you sheer weariness. See Our 1953 Home Building Exhibits ation you can eliminate the ex- J space reserved In thU trunk line ajBortment of cleaning supplies jean place «• shelf to hold cleaning Our problem »cem* t« be pre- to take care of our normal needs equipment — cloths, newspapers, trsu. ' On one >l*it you'll find more »c«- end oddVand-enda will save you • venting a'problem. At nineteen for years to come. paper bags end dust bag filters for 6. The sink i» handiest near !' months Peter h tible and helpful Idea* for Hemodel- time, energy end temper. Properly the cleaner. thc dining room door, so that !i child who i»iay§ ing or Home Building than in weeks planned, it need take up little space. diahea can be brought to it «u»i!y j Clean Inside Decanter Shelves of special shapes like ! others, lik«*» to eon»truft of starching elsewhere, First, plan what -you want to the L, U and "the half-shelf might after a meal. Thc Refrigerator j looks at'books, and is should abo be\ near that door, To clean the inside of a cut glasa atore In the clos«t: vacuum clean- be the answer to how beat to us£ j willing and »blp to amusr hlmnelf. decanter, fill it wkh e weak am- er, pell, mops, brooira, Ironing the space available. The U-«heped : Already, at three nwnthn John ap- monia solution and let It stand shelves hold small items; the cen- U. S. BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. : board, table leaves, or whatever. Artificial Light Helps •; pears to be- more active than Peter Lfp;;SevJhf»*»daya. Repeat the proc- Perhaps you will also want to 'we ter leaves space for tall bogles. of being and from 700 SPRlNGFiaD AVENUE. IERKELEY HEIGHTS. N. X ess with fresh ammonia If neces- If your window does not give the closet for sport* equipment Vertical dividers nailed below the sary. its place. you can supplement the daylight j quite a short tune. Therefore, our Your Choice of ... An Important point b plan to with artificial light. Suspend above \ problem »e*m• A Circulation of 5,189... and FlfRNITUKK be dangerous otherwise. nerve thc same purpose. I your later problem* flow and to *j do all that yen mn to prepare for j them. There Is a aens«< in which KARL BINDER i your first proWcra is with yourself, Hallway Invites First Impressions in that It is very important that JO Fmrn Avenue And What It Means you accept happf'y thc physical CHATHAM 4*3426 end temperamental dlffereneca in Is John Joatt win) owns aid lives in that fim house down rte irrttt a iri»crlb«r ro The Summit Herald? Yon bet k« < I is and it%a taft bet that he and his family are actr«e mem- btrs ef m* comimwity. ,Summit is his town and ht wash to knov» what1* going on. SUMMIT LUMBER p • feelinf on U« put meant fnoeji to all of us. It meant that Harry Hazard John JTonci and kit family make A Dependable Source Summit their market place. It b from local merchant* ttat for . they bwy the food, new Aoes, Call the cops now but it's MttomeMle, hardware and other also wise lo have called your lklatt that are needed by every- insurance -man long before ' Lumber and Building Material this. STORM WINDOWS Harry Ha*»rd, famous First Impressions may not al- tie more than blind guesta with . /( itMMfu • taUi Umtn for tha danger detector, advises hav- wayti bo lasting ones but, they are glare M they entered the hall. mtrrthmmt* of thlt (own 0/ mmny important, Don't let a dingy, unin- STORM DOORS ing adequate theft insurance. Simply by replacing the hang- hundred* of Soltmri tmh ytmr. viting hallway greet frlcnda when ing, *'too-bright" fixture -*ith one It's thrifty to buy ... thrifty Mr. /mo cmrriet an mteomtu i* they enter your home. of the new larger, close»to-the- and COMBINATION DOORS to have. Just call: mm of omr bank$. He ntttni* Jtwt a change in the lighting cciling stylea, the entrance hall- , . mmr thttrehttj parttclpattn l» tmr wJU often create an air of warm way looked more spacious and 255 Broad St. Summit 6-0525 *nt*rUtlnmtnt; ttttt focal help ,ho»pit«lity, say home lighting hospitable. What's more, it wa» * In ham* repairs ttnd maintrnante. • Holmes Agency •specialists. much more flattering to guests. Fet, Mr. Jonet I* an apprttiotrd Whether you're planning a new After the hallway waa relighted, part ef th* wtM, cultural mnd , REALTORS • INSURERS an thown in the picture at tho mtonotnie life 0/ Summit, home or looking for ideas to t i r. r H .t ».,;.';t Serving Summit uni Vicinity brighten up an older one, be aure right above, you ew« »ce how the to ntudy thc photograph* above. new fixture \m out of the line of Tor 56 l'ear$ Iy wcurlnq Mr. Jemt at a wbscrlNr to Tht Summit Htr- Before thc entrance hall wAa re- vision of anyone eoming down the old a scrvic* is rendered to the merehantt. H» banks, HM 45 Mnple St. Summit 6-1342 lighted, aa shown at tho loft above, utair». Notice, too, how repl»elng rtd estot* effkM, MM writers of limirtmco, Hw profts- its hanging glaas fixture did llt- a burned-out b«rc bulb In a single •foMri people, places of entertainment cmd ttrvlct •slab- socket fixture with a 100 GA bulb liSlMMNIfS Of SHMt glv«» a goft, mellow light at the 'ar ?nd of the hallway. M, fcr nmdlng ths Summit Hmtti Mr. Jomt tint hi* ftmlly Ihtck Thermotfrot Dirt ftd that thty an keeping up I* The electrical contact* in your i 4mt» with mhn U going on Ik thermostat may gather

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1 j, ' •", . THS SUMMtT HIHALa. THUHSSAY. PEIRUAHY U, tt|i Lincoln's Day Dance Local Woman fo Be Central Presbyterian Church Sets PERSONALS Scout TiWj Charity Auctioneer The congregation ef C«~-. * * Mr, PJnc^ft Troop 13, G»rl Seou Birthday dadancn e avenue will be auctioneer at a >m< white "elephant sale which "will be -concert for the organ fund In th« sanctuary oi> Thursday, February M, New Yorlc performance of m h«!d at Chi Omega -alumnae at a at 8:30 p.rn. The program will be presented by n choir ot W voice* tin. f Warren, Ohio. .Mr. Rlw j Th«r«l»J('from »»,* t«3pai I*v of Four Colonel ^ ^ ^ o£ w &fld Mrs, , ^^ ^ ^ ^ meeting on fVbrwiry 2? at the ;• dcrt.be- direction of Nellie Gordon Bla*iu'».ai»i four aasirtlnjf artists. ' in the school auditorium, The

home of Mrs. \V. T. Collins, IS: Special attractions as vocalists w;ll be the four «ik>i»ts Of the Central Mr* Robert A. Tucktrof Ftrt-:J. 'Robert. Rinebart of Suclid j yue. Madison avenue, Cranford. i Presbyterian choir; Miidrtii EHor. | -— •- —•—- ** — wood road and Mr*. David P. Car-, &Vicue.' On March 12 Mr. Rinelurt |, Ann Rimrdt wm chaknmn fOf v Flonnce 'Henwn, Brooks Dun- . PtocetrlS:r-,fn. n the auction. sra. the Sew Yttrk PhilhariiiOJlic rey of-Morri* avenue entertttrfJ wi.| interrupt his work at the tlw dance, The rfcfre#hment« wfrc d frt> tt-fiich HJ;J f'liiow luncheon, will bar and Herman L. Krdllcr. A*- Symphony Ori'hp«tra,,tlie National Monday afternoon at a «* H*r*«r4 Law School W enter the cake* and cooki«s made by ln^ iff 'tii tht Kf»»'or irjVltution 'for | *telin* "• *U(i>t arlbt* wiH t)c Symphony OrcJiPatra in Washing- bridgeC Mrs. John H- Sigter. *h-. . ^^ g^,^ Scbo0j beta of th« trooj. and fU^ibiH'ation in West Orange. Fay HilderbrMt, harpist; Lo'rntd ton. and the Pntaburg Symphony will'b« leaving Summit shortly to "... from the danoe will be • Mcivham, viollnl»t: Robert" Cusu- Orchestra. ..Mr. Dunbar sang, the join her huibaud on hk d*charge -»t Quantico, va. to supplement th? troop"* ! rnano. trumpter; Kd HUimuth. ro'<* r,{ Tirikirton In "Madame front service, was gue»t of honor. - ~ a jpart for charity and the rest »o ; organist, Helen Cobaugh will a|>-, Butterfly" in the first full-length • ( Mr and Mm. T. T. Met* of 28 cover a trip to Radio City init {t, i pear a* accompanist. production of ojwr* presented at MM. Sidney E. Smith of Mom* J Cromwell parkway are bmtion of the troop'* 15th &nm. EVERY Florence Jienison sang two ytftrs Radio City Music Hail in New avenue I* entertaining *t luncheon 1 ««* w F^1 UudenWe, They verMiry. 1%e l**4et* for the with the Philadelphia Opem Com- York. today. Her guesta will Include Mr*. are laying at the l*rgo Mar are Mra- Frank %cca and FASCINATING PHASE p'any and two staaohs at the Herman Kreitler, baritone golo- William.I*-Tate, MM. John J. E Hotel. Felix Masi, Paper Mill Playhouse, On Broad- l»t, Is well known (or Ms inter- OF way. eht* appeared in "Rosalinda," j pretivo ability iu> an oratorio stng- sual "Pinafore," and "Carousi'l." She er. He- ;s a member ot the Colo- j Mr*. Hurry Wurf, *, toured In "Pretty Penny" .under For Story League Study nlat Quartc and was a JuJe* A. WoUa Fred Rudisil, the direction of George S. Kauf- wjtj, the Mendelssohn Club under McLinea mother, Mrs. James B. The theme of tha'February sieel. man. Jfi*3 Htnson was soloist j r;t#er Smlero. Miriam Burg und J Bennett and her brother, Jamct Ing of the Summit Story for two years .a{. the New York j jray Hildffbrant. harpist, w&3 a!Marie Yannoifi I Bennett. The McLane'a and th« iS Viiiul Alto" The apeaXem Otivary " Baptist Church, She Has j mi.,,,bcr of the Reading, .(Pa.) j 4 . Becomes Bride of ; Bennetts **fre formerly of be Mn. AllUon H- Hearn «nd /@r sung rsunicrous'ionci-rt &nd ora- ! Symphony .Orchestra, and a «o!o- i r\nO fit ylsiting Mr*. Mr. McLane la with the tori* • engagements in the- mid- j y,. ^jtii that group .'Mr, Mfft.charn, "{"flanTa son. Bill, who b 3 etuderst Pencil Oc«»p«ny in New : wilt'be held at the home of weflt, Bostnn and New TTork • Jv |o!inlit. is a member of the Sum- . "Mfitn f*n' ifjnOQV TU' ,„„»,!.„,. *t vti»-i«m Rit- York City. „ , ,, u i ._ t™,,,»i^«n , ^ . ,. . 1 /-. 1 i l"Uilli*W vwfiWWJf j The marrjage of Miri*uti Rita at the Hotchkias School. 1 Brooks Uunbar ih an American • mjt string Quurtette and the Colo' j •- • ' 1 • . Hugh A- Eubank, 12 Dunnder drfvs Mias EHetn Hurley, niece of lyric tenor of wide and varied ex-' niaI Symphony, E"i Hillmuth in • • On Sunday afternoon, Mine ! Burpnd, dittfhter of Mr. end Mrs on Monday, February 23, »t perlenoeT'.Among ha concert a.c-; organist* "at the Episcopal Yannottl, daujhtrr of Mr, and I Lawrence Joseph .£ur*u»d o{^17 Mr. aid Mrs. Homer P. Smith . Ka:.herin* Hurley Kant of 25 Ed p.m. ,. • lne o: Parkv-iew termer will fnter- daughter of P»t have been cngagemcrjts Church in Essex Fells. Mrs. John Yannotti of IJeauvoir Dlvteion avcnui?, to Richard Lee (gar 9tim md tain club Saturday with the NBC Symphony Orchrs- 1 avenue, beeanu* the bride of Harry HoddincU, son of Mr. and Mrs. ! rick Hurley of London, England. night. Kent Place Primary ! Ward, son ol tjtt. and Mr*. H»>rry Ira S, Hoddinctt of 12 Inwcod ! bus h«tn named cm of th* young %Vard, t5r., of 6'ldwcll avenue, Jer? I road, Chatham, took place Satur- to • j*in the procession for Mrs. Robert J. Marphy of r> SUMMIT ANIMAL Summit Junior Service day afternoon, February 14, at St Queen Elisabeth's coronation. Grades Plan Open nOU$e :Bey Oty; The Wreniony w«s per- Forest avenue It apfndlns the League Holds Meetrng Tin- Kriii i'lai'c primary School formed by Ret. Harrold A. t Church. Rev. JohnA.. lac, : ""i*h«;;"fV'gu la r'•"•*! wr!) froM "ft"• tnidvrtTiter open ti'oWt Clearwatcrnii»nrua»rp, Fiav\*, Dub*ry place are leaving tomor- ; Desmond McBrJ4« was the soloist rccdptU>:i wai held at Baltusrol the Summit nt the .N'orwood avenue' --•j - - • -3=^"*=^..----. - ' -wrf»r "»icl!ng"a't""Jack-'"' Sfr. find Mrs. A. H- &%*nrj,Kr9m «n N. H. of her father, worern. ,i the, Hrsd. Subutb*ru;-.Mr.. .S*.«J*.. Mrft Olivet H,icstffr...of...JJent. : p: ec TUGASE 0A1L,'., ••Goinplettly-- *;"-tt"'o '(UftfitiSion of'th«'- a-.-and--ali--o4her*r mttfttted In { Theixrlde;-cs|orted*yllef father;cto'nfilTy lace and'-nylon tulle over ";'itrom'is vlce-pre»ident of the Ohjo' * bouiewrd honored Mrs. primary education arc ' cordially. I wor» a rosfp^lnt lace and aatin satin. The fown-wtu fashioned ' * ' '" and Iicitl through the magic Thrift Shop's aid to the Holland chemicil division,of surgery-rqui^-- \VJsZtc-r C Hitdusek of Kent Place invited, The theme for the day will ! gown. A crowri of pearls and with * sheer yoke trimmed at the nient-branch of Air Reduction Co. boulevard and Mrs. S. G. Trem- Summir 4-2?48 of our camera I flood rriii'f and of tho (sale of men's clothing to- be held &t the center aroilnd a patriotic program i rhlnc«toncs h«jd her fingertip veil. neckline with pearls andTalfletts, _____ b:cki of Mount Verrson avenue at She carried a prayer book with the skirt a period bouffant of ny- If you will call or slop shop on-.'the next two Thursday' celebrating the birthday* of > Mr. and Mrs. Hurry E. Kern, a '.s mM ot honor, season at Rivera Beach, Fla. Mrs. Bpone, Willium F. Cody, Thonms , ballerina length gown of gcr-tip illwion Veil was held by a From The Studios Of outstanding work In connection wore a A. Edison, Henry W. Longfellow green velvet and net. A matching with the Thrift Shop. nylon bonnet trimmed with pearls I Mrg A w MacDoBajd o? Wood- funt and Susan B. Anthony. grpen velvet bjindcau and lavender Jules A. Wolin Tea was served under th<» di- and paiiktb. Sh« carried a pnyer j jftnd avenuc wW be ^ ^^ M book and « bouquot of white or- orchids completed the costume. the SuraraK Art A&tociation Gal- 447 Springfield Ave. chld*. (Str.- (I Thcairf Milt.) Edward Smith of Je»ey City lery on Saturday afternoon, Feb- Open Friday Evening* Mrs. John T. Connor, and Mrs, ! ©IV6 Piano Recital was best man. Frank Yannottl, a Mre, Kayoiond F. Flynn, J|r, of ruary 21, where oil* and pastels Summit 6-0087 Jfari Lander, forrnt-r Summit j brother of the brid^ end Paul Beechwood road, was matron of j by Mary Bayne Bugbird of Cher- WEDNESDAY resident, will give a pkno recital" Smith of Jersfy City were ushers. honor She wore a white taffeta look road are on exhibit, Sunday tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at the Mrs, Ward j Is a Summit High. strapless gown made with a fitted afternoon, February 33, Mm. It Watchnng Bornugli Halt, Watch- .School graduate and is presently ; basque wai.-.t, draped stole which R. Snyder of Blackburn rosd'and LENTEN CHOICE ting. The performance Is for the employed by p. R. Bard, Inc., of j fell Into a portrait neckline and « Mrs. W. Curtis NichoUon of Sum- benefit of Iho W.atchung Parent- j Summit. Her (husband is a Sny- bouffant lloor-length skirt. She mit avcniie will ^ct e.t ho&tciset added to the day's GOOD-LOOKING Tenchcr Association. ] dcr High School graduate and is carried a bouquet of white ivy with Mrs. G. A. Backmsn of Edge- Mr*- Lander, who won the- j fmpioypd at) Western Electric with red raws. Miss Joan R. Dar- wood avenue. Sew I'roi-jd.pnee. Luncheon Special Madrigal Fhcirty Award for a I Cor'p., at Keairny. wertt, MUM Mary Louise Lonj of prodding at the tf»n tab!<- on W*d- Town Hall drbut. toured with the ! After a hdncymoon" in Miami New providence and MLr«, Herbert d ' afternoon- February 35. USO for eight months In Ttaly. ! the bridal cofipje will make their \t. Hodr«i by ADVEBTISEMENT acted aa h« brother's brat man. the including the K«- $urprh$ Party Thc ashora were Uwrcnce 0. Bur- jda£Sah H<*P»tai «»d child welfare fund of W&shlnston D. C, a broth- 5tRtionl1- Beauty Hints A surprise!party was given In 570 SPRINGFiaD AVE., SUMMIT SU 4-3000 tr ot the bride, William Metcalfc While in Lirael Mr* Shapiro -» By air. Illchard honor of Max Shapiro Mon.- Mister Halt • Biyitot, Summit, N. ). ter of Hadajjsah at the home of ; Pridhani of IS^w Provldcnci? end > Ben Shomen where a cottage has CAROUSEL i Mrs. Arthur 'i Schwarz. 44 Edge- Gerard A. Sadano o( New York ibeen built a» « memorial t» her i'Wdod road, irlra. Shapiro-left to- City, • ' I huriund, the late Max X Sbapsro. leoury Solon Specializes IrA | day for a month's' stay in Israel. Mrs. Hoddinott is « graduate of i* Shapiros daughter, Mr»- in Waving Baby Fine Hair The program began with Mrs. I Oak Knoll School, Georgetown Pt-ter F. Mayer and her family. ! a will occupy the Shapiro home Ke8sler ein ln s Washington D C. and That discouraged old refrain! ^™ j 8 « I " during her absence. teller studios jabout not being able to do a thing] racli son^s- \ the Berkeley School, Eaat Orange. Mr. Hoddinott b a graduate of Kresge-Newark with my hair invariably issues! A satirical JikH was given ehow- • Mr. and Mrs. George T. Flint Ifrom one whose problem is baby-! inK tr*e trtaU and tribulations of Buxton School, Short Hills, and j«nd sonj, Michael and TborrAE. iflne hair, with its wl»py ends and; panning and shopping for the Bard College. and Mrs. Flint's mother, Mr*. F. [general unmanageability. When! type of tour (Mrs. Shapiro is un- After a wedding trip to Florida, C. B&hr, have moved into their dertaklrig. The members partici- one such baby-thin hair person the couple wJl mak« their home new home at 2 Brantwood drive. pating In th«jj aklt were Mrs. Os- thinking about a permanent wave, in Chatham. The Flints were formerly of car F'rankelj' Mrs. Morton Gor- it would be just as v/ell for her Drexel Hill, Pa. to choose a salon that haa hud long, don, Mra. Maurice Siege!, Mra. Kent Place Girls ei UN experience with said hair type; j Victor Salvini, Mrs. Isadore Grosa, BEAUTIFUL INTERIORS Mrs. Oscar rioaette, and Mra. Wll- Last Friday afternoon s group Membera of the Junior Fort- The method of the permanent ,, , of thirty from Kent Place made ] nightly dub attended a per- Skillful guidance in perming given, spiral or croquinol, Is of j tr n* j A tour of the United Nations in | formance of "I Married An Angel" pre^d with 'importance and the projwr snap-! York, under the flporworflhip ' at the Mill Playhouse and selecting home decoration ior niiy jlng for a more pliable curl, alar!* of the school's International Rcla- j day night. the proper sized rods and the mild wMch ftr* to, be Panted In Iarael in her honoA tions Club, The trip was made by 5 2 I M I I I B U- R N AVENUE lotion that in best for the hair. chartered bus with Mrs. ,!«nr Mr* W. H. Buchanan of Edfe» SHOUT HILIS, N. i. SH 7-2440 One centrally located establish- Hady, advisor of the club, in wood road entertained at tea ment doea specialize In work of charge. Mn, Ilndy was Sunday honoring Mr. and Mr». this type of permanenting, »nd by Miss I>orothy Saanpson of the j James Raymond Einehart. The shaping the flno-hair trouble. They history department. couple were inafried January 28 remain open 8:30 to 5:30, 6 Days j a Week, and the permanent* arc I definitely not budget shattering. It's Never too Late to call for an appointment. Nc.v Customers Reupholstering always welcome, Courtesy of CAROUSEL HAIRDRESSERS (Between the CiMBUeltt Special €!»«« «»• tltti« HoOM) 816 Springfield Ave. Su. &-1988 NEW PERMANENT U_ f "Just Drive Dp and Park" AD AIR HAIRDRESSERS Any or chair, regard!*,, of condition. 317 Springfield Ave. Summir 4-44IS ond rtuphohfw^ ot prkt*!

. t MINUTES by Car from SUMMIT CHAIR SOFA •xdltag \\\\\\ As Um At A* Lew At *RMI0VtS tpltl M ttahif DRYCUANIN6 $ $ Mis can hurt 44 89 • WoH-to-Woll tffttrtvt for a Hmttttf ttmt. t i CkttnU U Y«nr Horn find Hit f^rtc yw pr«f«r In our tar*« rNfiitimi «t prkm tlut will intent y««f the u»u»l us mrntt Pi«k to tkmml tad pillow fmrkg, over- flmi aM «vm SOM444 w,JAHU*rt»*IV NdiMtNIIfl m COfIf NODIIMO IXTiA tw«tM in nlttumt mtm or Of H»v« O»r /v ir"!* ***•»- "&** *#•»* m I f • / '< m, ML 1 - » ff M Cotty's Entefprtse Laundry, lt>c •• \s \> If Swtwlt Av#mM SU. 4-1000 mm 1 i i • ^ * * THI SUMMIT HIKAIP, THUjSDAY. HSIRUARY If, Nat II Veronica Shawger Date Sef lor Newcomer*' nn Uave From Ko/ia Viewers Give New Hemingway «vr >I. J. Shermam of Fsik a¥* Sale Monday for Wed Saturday Novel Reviewed Annual Dinner Dance u?i iu-me on a thirty-day tut- Bugbird Exhibit The aeml-annual dinner tenet • j^y, idt«-r eervioe in Korea Alter Playhouse Drama To Hugh Lee For YWCA Group of the Neweojaers^ Club wfll be 1 The marriage of Veronka Kar- Cordial Reception ; )ul 'Il.6Vi- dtft. Sherman will be Mrs. John S. Teanant, 2nd, re*held Friday, March «, at the Now in tile final week* of prep- pe(naki Shawger, daughUr tional and rceervatloiiB assisting Mr. Rose paint the Bet wood road, was her honor attend* Mrs. Whitman Knapp of Hew Yorh Helen Kimber in chairman of the ward, Mr. and Mis. A. A- Micsen, &sy who/will speak.on 'The Strug. may b« niade by calling Mrs, Re4- ant. Mm. Ryan wore a gown of Mrs. JuSists Sachs*. Mns. Siwrman net deeofatiom with Lee ConWell blue taffeta print with white ac- Miiis Swan Hatter gte of « Greek Village Todayl" «t Summit 6-1024 or Mr* heading the property crew. Anne Bykind, Miss Alice Truslow, Mra. Mr*. Knapp, chairman of the. Summit 6-3JXW worlea and a corsage of pink Strachan at Summit 6-79&S. I Davlca will take charge of the cos- J. -M. Curtis, D. M. Bracdls; pres- Jaaies W*-idon Johnson Commu- rt*:s. FEB. u tumes. . Lieut. BooruJY sweetheart roues. Susan Harter nity Center in NPW York City, ha* Mra. Lee la a Summit High ident o! tlk Fortnigbtly Cub, recently returned from a stay in "George Washington iJIept Here" School graduate and is employed Mr. and Mrs. E. a GiLson, Mr.. H- REPAIR SERVICE will open Monday, - March 2, for a Is Engaged fo Betrothed to Greece. by th« Fred S. Carver Inc., Sum- h Dkteihunit, Mra. Archer Trench A baby sitter will be provided week's run. Tickets go on «ale mit. Her husband, also a Summit Monday, February 23, and may beNewark Girl and Mrs. Barton Tuns bail for mothers with small children Pearfi Restrung < High School graduate, served with Medical Student who wish to attend the Wednes- purchased by member* and their Announcement was made thisthe Ninth Infantry Division dur- One canvas aroused ooasid«r- Engraving Announcement has been made day rooming activities at the ; guests at Dorothy Hughes, 42 week of the engagement of MUia ing World War II and k now a able interc^ and nostalgia among Plating Beechwood road. of the engagement of Susan Hor- YWCA. A small fee is charged for Sally Ann Ruawonello, daughter of member of the Summit Police De- Summit" people—that of "Maple this service. Cryitak FiH«d Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Ruasonello partment. ter, daughter of Mrs. Herbert D. Street, 1953"—a colorful painting Immediately of Newark, to Lieut. Edward Jack Harter of Bellevue avenue, and Sisterhood to Meet After a motor trip north v the Benellf Auction fo Be Boorujy, USAF, son of ,Mr. and of Maple street.ktoldnc up. to«mrd Monday Evening bridal couple will make : their the late, Mr. Harter, to Bob Bull- HddBy Wellesley Club CARLANS Mrs. Albert Boorujy of 20 Aubrey home at 12 Gates avenue. winkel, son of Mrs. Frederick the Beechwood Hotel '.phase Vie-, !The Sisterhood of the Jewish street. New Jt'r«.>y Wcllo^ley Club will Voiir Community Jewelet \ Bullwinkel of North Stanworth ereh«tkture Un- o^mnfltty Center will hold its Miss Ru&sonello is an alumna of hold., an auction tomorrow at the Op«n Fri. Kv0s, m 9 P.JML • Alphol^afi drive, Princeton, and. the late Dr. just -a" memoryV^AnotHer WAIT DI9NIYY next meeting Monday at H:30 p.m. New Jersey College for Women and 449 Springfield Ave. \tSU. 6-1MI UN? ADVENTURE ^Uie Center. J. Henry Kruae, local la nor teaching at St. Vincent's BuHwlnkeL— .,- - -—• ..5^ •' • %. Group to Meet New Vernon & sprlag land»oape j fund. attorney, will speak about Broth- School in Mddison. Lieut Boorujy Mite Mary t»u Moulton of 145 Mtes Harter Is an alumna of irhood >Veek. The meeting will be ts a graduate of Rutgers Univer- len avenue, MiUburn, '-will be Kent Place School and Cornell open to the public. sity, where he waa a member of hoattsa to fch« New Jersey Metro-- University where she was a mem- painting.of Mrs. F., the Lambda Chi Alpna fraternity. n her garden, entitled "Lady Come in FRIDAY from politan Alumnae Association of ber of Delta Gamma sorority. At, He la now stationed at Langley Alpha Delta PI Sorority on Fefc- Writing" was sold. present she is with the Bell Tele- 12 Noon to 9 P.M. and let us Field In Virginia. uary.,20, at 8 p.m. . The GaUery i*^ppen to the pab- serve you a free cup of NOW IN PROGRESS Thta will be the group'* regu- phone Laboratories, Whippany. !lc'on Wednesday, Saturday and lar monthly get-together. The pro- Mr. Bullwinkel was graduated Sunday afternoons from 3 p-ra. to coffee made fresh The College gram for the eve|iing will be de- rom Summit High School end 5 p.m. through*March 1. Mrs, Bag- before your eyes, bird, whose home Is in' the Tall voted to finger painting. Princeton University where he was in the new Corner . . . Gakfi section of New providence, road, also directed the program member of the Terrace Club. is well-known locally both as . an ' SUNBEAM Student Government last year. He ie now in his first year at artist and an art instructor. Her COFFEEMASTER Miss Elizabeth4 A. Dun, daugh- Harvard Medical School and is a paintings have be*n exhibited ex- H ter of Mr. and Mrs, A. Landate Fraternity Pledge member of Lancet. • * tensively both in New Jersey and pun of 67 Valk-y View avenue, Bernard Needell of Ashland road A late Summer wedding is n New lijtk City where she has has been elected president of the is now a freshman at Cornell Uni- planned. won many awards. Women's Student Government As- versity where he ha* been initiated sociation at Swerthmore College. Into the Epflllon chapter of Phi Miss Dun. a junior, is a graduate Epsiion PI fraternity. of Kent Place School and is ma- Cut Ironing-Time In Half With Perfect Coffe* joring in economies. Editor on 1%e O&rletonitm Margaret Hanson, daughter of 1 lv«ry Time On Elmira Dean's list Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hanson "RIVAL Miss Constance Badgley, daugh- of Glen Oaks avenue, b now Automatically ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard headline editor of The Carletohian, STEAM-O-MATiC Badgley, South street, New Provi- the student newspaper at Carle- dence, has bttri named to theton College. Margaret to also a dean's list for the fin* aemester member of the Oarleton chapel IRON of the 1952-53 year at ElmJra Col- choir. lege, Elmira, K, Y. Miaa Badgley THAT USB Is a junior at Elmira College, Science Major at Wells Alice Mftrkham, daughter of ORDINARY TAP WATBl! President of Honor Society , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. 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^^^^^^^v#:^^;^^i .- i. Inftrrocid Group to Mark Nftff* History \ The Summit Interrmelal niittec will ooasBiemcrke t * Htatory ^fmk on 1U meeting ruary 2* wfcen Rev. Leon c. ft£| tltck, pastor of.Fountain Church »*U be guest speaker,'^! subject will be "Scraie U'mkt\ Linka in American History." r (The meeting open to the pUyic I || will be h«ld at the YWGA at 8;u| p.m. I A second feature of the m«rti&g| will be * review of the Qaae of the! Trenton Six, with participation oil « loca| member of the legal .»u whit* defended the six boys -ti IS fronton. Local organisation of .thi year't National Negro Coilege fun" drive will be dUcuased.

Donald W. Johnston Summit Man Will NowWrecking| Head Orange Local Beethwood Hotel PURCHASES HiaSSARY! ANY ONE (AH Mitt Cancer Campaign Appearing in Summit, N. J. Donald i. rreeman of 83 Wdge- Tr ^# All Materials 3 Admiral 21 "T-V Sets 65 Peter Pan Dad .Sets dale avenue Has accepted the chair-i DanAf tJ|H mmashln tor the Onngt division! IQUCI rllli of th« 1M3 fund drive of the Essex * w JohMton weU knowT) For Safe 2 Admiral Refrigerators 130 Admiral Clod-Radios ^^^ .^ Qpera a|nger of ,. for County Cancer Society, lUwss an- On Job Site Ye». 3 wonderful priaea, worth et«r t7,9M to be given itv nounced thli week. < . Montv'ew road, will m«k« hU flmt *t Jat the Paper Mill Pl Comprising — Toilet* A Tankt,| Acme president of the Oranje Savings * lavatories BaAb JEufe*, tm-mmmiw^TWMWi tloii. ripe etc; Doon k l>ajw,| Fill mil Entry Blank J-OH jour aeartJ Acme: jall wBrdcri ih the comlJ1f pr0dttO ttlon of Jffhatth•~Btr«wt*M¥Mi*t-" A ! msua" which opens Monday, Feb* £ntranc«t Wl»di(»w S«»h. ete.l t* a member the • OrftnK^* ** ^'*i fl JUwatWng, Vertical UrftiulHw | '.'.» Oranm Kl^mis, Chamber of Com-1 Mr. Johnston «as-stint-»e«we- Floorlnir. Ceiling, 8/4 White V Stmtk At Ami Aim MmkttTODA Yl mere* and Civics of the Oran«e»and| local audience, previously In past Porch Flooring) etc., etc. Five I Maptewood; a member of the boards Overlook- Hospital Follies, a High gtery Passenger Elevator, let I of managers of the Essex C«untyj School presentation ot "Hansel and Machine (eapaeity 13-W lk,| h* chapter, American Cancer Society;! Gretel" by the Village.Opera Corn- Blocks). American - Savings and Loan. In-j P«ny and at a YMCA annual din- stltute; and a member of the board ner. EDWARD J, ROSE CO. of directors, Northern New Jersey A baritone, Mr. Johnston . was Chapter, Society of Residential j winner of the auditions of the Wrecking Contractors Appraisers. He is married and has American Thetter Wing concert Lancaster Brand OVEN - READY two children. awards and has appeared with New Sdt» Hour*: York and Cleveland opera com- panies. 1A.M. MS P.M. Doily « 16 IBM. Window Displays Appearing in the "Ficdtrmauji" Including Saturday cast are abo Gail Manncre And II. Ted Scott who have the lead roles Ttl. S«mmit 4-4222 To Depict Work of the husband and wife around Fancy Northwestern Ready-for-1he-oven! Serve turkey for the holiday! Of Red Cross Unit whom the entire action evolvei. Plana for the Summit Area Red ANifiitt to Optn uuC -** 15c Grapefruit * House, planned by Mrs. John lfrot. Jar Pascal Conent; first «ld svnd water smfe-ty, clarinet; Carol Smith and Edith Grapelade Anne Howard, B flat clarinet; by Philip Friend and Grant Lav- ery, In Qeddis motor service; Walter Patterson and John Mac- C :OLI 2 lay, trumpet, and Paul Cook, Grata dUMter, by R, H. Turgeon, in the Tuna Summit Lswkawannn station; trombone. 4^29' bloodnobile, by Mrs. W. W. 8chor- FAUH8T mann, in Public' Service; David P»dhaf« •Cr ORANGES £ Hutchlnson will have a display In Facial Tissues the Hill City B*nk, Mew Provi. denoe; homo service, by Newell \ O. Mason and Miss Constance LOTTO SUGGESTIONS CIJUU*^**-^ Crawford, in PUrsons Hardware; VITA nurM recruitment, by Mm P. J. Grated Tuna •£• 23c 7A, Lathtop, in Lillian O'Clrady's.

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Am end South St Miw PrwWwce JOHN L MfTOi MOTORS, IHC 'pa* '- " ."'•" # THE SUMMIT,HERALD. IHURSDAy, \1, If53_ Gregorian, BOW In generni ««. Old Guard Learns Th* orchid was presented l»y Franc!.! J. L. jjorl whft ln§l*t«l Now On Disploy - ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES from however, that the ep«aker should Ofjaify Methods be made a member of a "Square and TrJ*ngle" Club. At there regular meeting, pre- OfC?!csiiating ceding the tpeech of the day, Di- was again en* rector Manser presided and "AT

•'' ,,t [-.(• YMCA on Tuws- Devenney was *t the piano, :.,•• of Us own members J. B. Trenchard of peun Yun, ,:, s W. Kaine epoke on N. Y. w«a again introduced and ,•; il Mathematics-" He welcomed us a visitor, being EASTERBROAD STREET N FUEL COL !::-.-.i by program chair- "threatened" by the director «u FREE PARKING vvl* , :, month, Ernest D. being-aubject to draft into local OPEN EVENINGS membership, shortly; while SUmmit 6-0006 ,.'•-,.,:, !:• n'wi'tard at matbe- M L. Hnnimell of MilJburn, , ,:* ..v,S!i,,wtic» and at tlmea elected to membership, ' '--,H(> »)f more of a magician 1U Forty-ninp had luncheon at the , ;l ,,.;,•".,.rnatii'ian. He proved Suburban Hotel. '',-.,., i .nth revolves around J ,.,'n . ••;, in* (cad of S65 times. '..'•'-..I it i. Larkawanria twin Wakhuhg Troops Plah t.: •." //•„-.,•:>> i;uilalo at the rate of For Spring Season 'j,,: ,.; in Mir V.;I.H. at tin* wain*" • ,The Watchuflg Tfoopm, apowored by' the Union County Park Com- AT CAMP DBrH-Second Lieut JCE&L mission, wWch ride from Com- piiaaion'a riding center, iihtiside Richard J. Vtee, son of Mrs. E M. th.xKof Uzte of 63 N«:w FlngUmd- avenue, ;.,) (fr/icrltjed the <>ar)y avenue,.h«vc announced the start- ing datca for the spring troop ae«- ,i% participating in "Operation ' .••i!l;ii!a*ing. showing Snow Storin" tc&neiivtm at Camp son. the original abacus, Drum <.V. Y.) as a mtraber of the »r.>')vesirito which peb- The Watchung Troops will ride •82nd" Airborne Division training • ' ij, and how this tlli Tursdoy' and Friday. aftf;rnoon«; j in winter co:«b,it; ljtuu-flant Uzee, " ,1 !i'? - littfr design, with 4:15 to 6 p.m., beginning March 13 [*tationi',rat .Fort 1.1:.%?,% iK, C.) is ;, on rods, as used and 17. Applicants mmst be 12 ! a graduate of St. Ann's Academy, !y fry the ' CliJnrte. y^Rra of age or older., New York City, and Seton Hall to note how, The Wat(tfiu)ig Boys Troop will University. H<- enured the Army the Honmn numfr- ride " Wednesday 4;15 to 6 p.m. last Juno afitr previous service diiiractt-r. like "C", beginning March 11. Applicant* for | during World War II, '-i -100 while, in the this troop also mtts»t be 12 years -might ..-The... Watchung Junior Troopn will ride, weekday afterrioomT'T:;

IB, and ; Saturdays, Ja'e IT^SS^Jsftrsjjjaj..^^..^: ,„ *. March 14. _""'""" ' " ' - •- All troop« ridf for ten #essions. Appiice, Summit, attention of T, N. Tufly. director of troops.*] and Norwegian whalers ADAMS Tfitotra REDDY KHDWATT frighten whale with supersonic Brandfr.rd Flaw at Ilalsry St. •ignalii to forre them to «wim in a ^Newark —M- straight !in

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130H.EMER AVENUE , N. A Buy United States RADIO SALETelevision B*ar f e 2 With Millburn Defeat J 2 0 Of Hawks Easily *tt*diJ> built I,, it tattle of f,i 53-52 Win Over Cranford t n J 2 .> had a S4- : High S.lwi In a thnlling overtime bntu'v rn ii» .i hg-iin 't'p n li.ilftin'n. dl-ad- I *i unblemiflhed Subui ban »r. the third Summit High's quintet ni|>J,M.-J .U-'K U* L'l-*1. In Cage League ir.J fkiri M»:x IctaU 21 11 ii 14 52 slate last Frida) mt;lit by »n.;»- In-'t:!i.> third quarter the lend ex- KOl'M With the high scoring Royals, Cranford by a single point, S3-5- ping MiHburn h>" » At tin chapi:* ;S Smiiiis several timr.'» ivst-i tr FA Tue»d$y afternoon at thf Cntnford continuing unbeaten for the fifth The game was p'.u>td tit t'u' M*»" H- •* rs tyrt*. Crawford, although sporting. no ti.-i:n- rvir •liivifij; 'mow th.tn n :yur i>oint Itail . '.'raufuni i-m«-rj;cd jn a- vvell-playtd KUIUV 78-25 victory over th« 'Hawlu, piuying without tho their- playmaker !'.»" County's better teams. BiK Bob Hi thu vnd of (he q nut* r -with ajV't were swamp*d by Ctanfou with the runner up clubs, the Ke a a;i Devils and the Forty-Niners com- badly, wrenched knee the injury Alb.-rtson 1 acorpr, closed the regular app«. ing throiigh to May on the heel* of dm- "to a bad fall tail.t-r in the lrr*J 41 ttit -ri*vf» p^,. ] tojdve theCran-; ,, ". ' nilh a total of *xi points a« ne a in -point H mml JV :;. +0 the pace setter*. week. Coach Eiwood Cor nog ateo •.•i . :: /.J erf a iir»> margin. but two Cf.ir.Jord JV .niifWfd the league encounter due MSI Hlilburu dunked in twenty-five. Summits Officials: Lulisu ..1.(1 ILJIIMI. / With O'Shea, Zinckrof. Urant. !.-. n-y- >t(k Ir.ym'put Summit'- to :i 'Je«lh in the family. " "Ortsfcr, f I i 31 Vee Grisby. who is only Uwlvt Coriett and Meinckc, pc*ting a « 4 IS in !h- runnin;.': Then in the total of « hundred and twenty markers behind Albertson in the h(i,.Ul. fin i nwnut' i in whii-e. toppers with twenty-one points, 1 Kent Place Cage/ aeven . points for tlu-- winner*, Individual scoring race with on ? tempers and the tf'rnjio of the but big Walt. Shit' 1 whereaj the losing three ttftms of-' * ? f I jam* to go, scored seventeen points -• at its highest pitch , .Summit Tensive output totalled but aixty- of iwelvt foul shots'to keep t ,un Cranfori drew rw.n fit 4R-all, Team to Take Oil nlne points, vvliich gives you «n on top. Big Freddf Caswejl P^ceJ 1 } to pace the Hilltoppcr*. \rfqKinnK Ml ,.xlra penod of three 0 ! idea of how well the offensive boys the Mitlera in a losing iattoe with With/Albertsott kariing the Bliie ,njn!it) ,; ; ,. To-ui* »a«' Totais' on the winning clubs h«ve been vi'siitten points. and Gold oftc-nsr nnd a hafliiUr! rf . HilkoiJ)n"-rsOpened tin- over-Kimberly School Sil operating. . Tlit'fci'ott' was tied aevert Uffiws ' . four man zone defense' repdlin;,' time n«iio.i by grabbing'n com- The'Kent Pkn:c I».i.--U. tl In the first quarter as the two-.*aa*tt_. '«' IS if Kimberly Senna! In the Junior Leagui the *BaI- 13 53 the Hilltopper thrusts, ffunforti'tnanding thrco point lead, 'both teams traded basket for basket.. «xn"^ tusrols continued unbeaten, with ,: teams' the" tr.i< ba.-jkt'ts. Cran- Phraner- foul for'foul, Tho two'teams who! JV moved to a hard mrned margin of ^ {]vn ,,„,,,.,,.„,, $(| n ,)n(, point! Friday; February ai. «K 2.T- the Midshipmen and the Olympians 1 wen-.never more ih;tn three points.' . Suaira;t"* pjsior varsity JKU^UI seven pointi and held it until t^ ';|,,fi.-it, \tll\_ ^iirnmit held .its -single; Head coach Kryi H.m.'-i'l.'.t. remaining in contention, although upart, enili'd thf'i•jwi'ii.'it/in •& thir- cu". t»j * q-jick le«d and tnii*: :;,(•<") end of the opening period. Summit: point l'-.-id tenaciously.-'until thej b.,.en holding pnii tuv .M .-..i-uv the Midshipmen by losing to the teen all dt«dlock. The battle con- Mtiisurs.* JV*,by ^it-ore of ",j-;;j then started to click, however. vvitl'j final buzzer. . ' j the vtirsity teum will U! , kague leaden are within striking tlnued at a. breakneck pace until: Rossi* Pe-U led the junior Hill. Dick Dennis hitting on right. cor-'| • This Friday Summit U.S. wiJlj jjoor well prepared U>: ih< distance should the Baltusrol club boskets'by Dick Irwin, Grisby and. topper?-wsth 12 points, but \V:J> ™«"»*ISI ,.one«har,ders, cracking .the'meet Hillside, the team they have! counter. The Iv'ttt Place .M*. falter. Scoring honors in the junior Mel Ford enabled the Maroon and Jl^ijcry M.S4 £*h:] Ryan wvtv a^r Summit movK£''yra\vh* In1"'" 'the. "•fi'tst'1-fonnrf---of-'--th»'}-^v-i-H-fitey circuit, are about even, with Mein- White to gain a six point ad-van- in da j,b!e h back into . contention. The Hill-jStato Tournamei.;..- The game will j the same afternoon rcrt"8n"d" ' Clark -bat^lifif-••*&<».,<. top •toppers knotted the ".count"" at"~"flf-!'be the fin!tl contest of the ipgulaif i..«iH'--t;rot>t of BC--kn-.T honoRj. e-bea':en Summit High -fttitrtfag-five-who will tlm( !... moving^ bach!season for the Hilltoppers and Will. \s the captnln (if tie K-r.i : O";-u_* IVi.taon-innl-B.Tk ; : into the lead temporari>rariiy7ani d then be 'piayedL dt* tfii''SiimMt"Mlfn^'T^iv{i ^Ka VHu"«fwo th>^;w Reading from left to right: (Leasuc Nlandiiic - Feb. 14th) T""~T:'..Gt)Iii,-attftck."Mt '>' r foi'Atird J'lv • v. tion. Other fonv.iids Iron: '.i.-*t v <' j 0 J'.ooo ••/ i ' .SCO WOODY .;...•. r/«€ Builder's Friend 1 Heui.-.r Jl ..- Forty Klnew •* .aw Cafthy. Madison; Ann Mn*r, :Gehltng, N.. Done Well ClWner 143 Warriors- '2 3 ,4M> j Rauschfr, B., 6regson's Market 143 2 :i.. • 400 Summit, and Virginia THlt-r. ~Mf>r- .*» 1 Bfrtmin. E., Harry'a Eseo- ..'.. 1*1 . 2 3 • ••<•• >4s Squire Downs Charline ristow-n. Two veteran guard.-, alt-o •Johnson, R.. Done Well Cleaner 140 Otobetrotteni 1 " *, •• 200 r M ! ^0 5 ' ;- ..000 Last" •'w'etk'a activities in the 'i-x? D'JXHsgis.'WiII; are on the P '- >t 111 id K.-rn, M., Hwry's Esso 139 Gavin. B.. J. K. Smlt , 137 "Individual Scoring Race", City* Bowling League was fea- Morrison, Oh,ah tin c.:ui i.'l n Carlson, C. Harry's Esso .1 13S Name Points ;ut'd';:r feaa. high single game* for' $i m tured by 6ome of the bes: bowling ; I WA&T THAT ROOFING RXEO, AND BUY SOME. PRflCTICA Smith, -Sunim.t D,, Bill's SheU .135 O'Shea .,./.. :. 63 j of the Reason, highlighted by Eiil Other >f ti]i ,;^, CorleW . •_,. 72 Wai Us* Imgnt coming AND NEW SASH AND 0O0RS TOO.' Mac^Question's second'600 in a row- BEFORE WE U Nancy? Anpell, M.ir> Promoted by Army at Kiola 60 - tie home'•iisttch, -it would e.j > Woods ... 45 ' made up of games 215-211-235; and FflU THROUGH Barbara Hilj.ird, Hi l.-y ll! Air Force Base School that Sa'ragf. Esao is going to JUNIOR LKAGVE. I the Squire's Mens Shop sweep of i Karen Hit.-.(in. Rnhis M ti. w r moved into Petbr B. Jones, son of Mre* Regi- Tusm Won Lcot Pet. C'harllne'.s in a match which pro-1 A £»3u^s tjaie ia winning thc;r Nancy Muriay (inl SI K.- •,d ay night nald L/Jones; 160 Summit ave- Baltu&rols ..-....- 4 0 l.ooo Midshipmen . :t 1 750 duced the bejt bowling of the ! fourth cpaa+aAi?e championship len Stiles, Ann Ti'-i.n ,u . •«' pone nue, has been promoted to staff p Olympianyps s . . 2 .500 night, :- i W;:& tie siiqukiiion of S«g.? 1 V sr i .n the New a 000 in it. w sergeant at Technical Training Air HackerHk s .-!.! . 0 Ph.::.p-p; j* ^as assumed t.ia: Force (TTAFK hetidquartera at Cobras 0 '-i .000 Oharline's went into the m«U'li r • . v; r "Invldukl Scoring Race" Savage woa^d be a shoo-in fnr the v: : > k i •. -",, ,intf from Gulf port, Miss. "\ - '' with Squire's two and a half AS FOR THE OARAGE, YOIJ LISTEMBO Niune -i Pc;nt» t;:.e, bij Se-dgie has been hav.rg i-: ::• 1' •arou split Sergeant Jonea Is eerving in the Melncrt .-... . 38 games ahead in first place but . V/t'U PflfHf IT RED TO A WORD I'VE SfltO? MID-CEHTURY* Hr,-xerer tbwald • Phillipi'i <.«» V.i'.'^F )«! Ston comptroller section of TTAF, Clarfe 37 came ciK (jf the seV in second Low _ • 26 H^>ar*v«4rj:bo«Bld PhiHippi •ROYAL MASTERS - •> ..-id il. .'.4 Shell are which operates the te^n, major VanDyko ..:' -28 place, one-half game out The ' 1 r rl ;. 1 Liirs Shell USAP technical training schools Goldlng _ ...... ' 2< Squire- bowlers were exceedingly ou:, of Ebe dol-draaw. Savage ... , '1 .; •" > IT n: .^•lomet tind and military training centers. One- •Senior League tough All night ami all five men : would have. io be ooMidf-xcd a Forty Ninere .Mustangs Gr^^is'i Market.took three from fifth of all Air Force personnel 0 T Pt b F Pt> bowled well with Carmen Gog'iA if.rio'is ctzmtfziitT once agnm. H'irry'a EL-m Xigro took four 1 17 0 1 are stationed at these basee, ' , Si?,' '* jj j- }! low man with 531 and A! Kobylarz irs in« iss-lividual average ;hf,-» THflT'S from J. K. SrrJt 1 0 A graduate of Pingry School, [Oargutlo 5 0 lOPttom 0 0 0; high with 610. Gtut Kallensee of to be noetoppin^r MarQu^. TEiUfilG H Brace CoV-^'o of Bill's Shell Sergeant Jones attended Amherst jghaw 3 1 7KtiK-h 2 g J; Squires was off to a grvnt *tart .in ; 3 1 7iMunhal SJAS wpped' hl.' and WOODY *nggeNi» 40 1 &r 7 2 w total, fic-cond high in the matth.. - 0 "SUMMIT VMC'A MEN'S VOIXEV- I bowkr* around and < m that Ton visit our Kitchen Exhibit* and »avc 15 7/(0 DOR.' 58 Rrd OtrtH Warrior* : C'harline'.s had a chance to win j EASY TERMS HAI.L I.EAGI.E" otir big Febroarr male of Deluxe wood cal)tnet<<. •••••srou 'it Son 56 a F Pt Cl V Pi; the hist gnme but Koby'.arz n«-d- i HI aa to b«« up nr.it :r« - February 12th) 49 fOrant 8 0 tap' in aisy American Division jl. LocK.h»rt. 4 0 • • 9 t-, ing two strike.") in the tenth frame ' OTTO SCHMIDT, Jf*. 11.','. 49 Tfam Won . „ . ! Nelson 5 1 11 My rah 2 fl 4 to win did just that to win by 6 Lost Points .j 0 0 ILH u U. S. BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. Inc. r.'* Mftrket 41 c.i!anfs. W J 1'oato.iWoodi| n 3 0 6Chati;p!a!n J ' -pins. Chariine'.s didn't bowl Ion bvl 391 Cruder! " 5 10 J iCooper 0 0 OPttttersou loi' ftnd their scor#a were good enough Everything for Building Heller Homes B. iiocjjhan 3 0 lOiOSulllvah I. K: S»H 38 302-06 Broad St. National Division to win three g-anwswlmar. any i.-rs* at Lower Cost, 31' Team Won Lost Points 2S 1 35 other night but Squires never \d 34 29 Summit 29 Comiits 12 6- 12 700 Springfield Ave. Berkeley Heights, N. J. W'fuhtubbrrs ..., If) - 11 ••'•8 • Utiyals Hank* up on their fine bnwlinjf. For Eastern Bar- 27 Stampers ...... 7 14 7 .) Ct P Pt o F Pi! •Charllne's, Johnny Deitrich «nd 3, I Coriett 10 1 J'.RSols 5 0 Telephone: Summit 6-3355 WHOLESALE - Schedule* (Tonight) ISchwiirtB 0 0 ORntigan t 0 Pete Klvlen with 572 and 569 were mOtdy A Few Minutei from The tenter 0/ Summit" 143 Comciw w, WaRhtubbers. 8:15 p.m. JMelnck«> 20 0 MGelson 0 0 „, . Zi:.'r, H, Hatry"* BSFO 146 Comet's m. 8t»mper«, 9:IS p.m. 'Pahertv .SI !3B\a<«;er 1 0 11 high. Wilkinson- 2 1 5R. M.-nr.Ut G. Mennltt 033! Savage r&to. still in th*> thro'-s — j of a bad slump, met up with Pul- 38 3 79 Junior verizing Machinery when thf-y ii.T*.-.i:r.it lUca Corp.' ' were Olymplani Cobras having a good night and <-on- O P pt! 1 > Ouat) — (1030> G p ptj aequently dropped all three g; 3 O»3nes) — (848) _ W. last week almost had another «•>»(» J Oun«t» — (643)- ID 4 24 H4 P j 1 with a 589 total, topped by a 222 : ''"' Mldshlpmrn OFPt! Ol opening gwme. Al Swick and ^b r *' OUrk 6 0 12'Erana l *0 *j| Freyberger were the only niern- " i- 1 VnnWlnWe 3 0 «Butler s Qttar) — (354: Ooldlng 2 0 4 Shaw I I J| bers of Savage EJWO to hit thf ,_ Pennlngton 1 0 2Ma(covern 1 1 a| pine consistently «.<( .they came up oi: Tx>w 3 0 OLock j J jj| with 583' and 550, respectivWy. ' Ball 0 0 OMelnert Moot* 0 0 0 Lawrence o o oi Swick's 217 wets high «bgle gamr ! AterMH! Knowle« a G n « j}[ for Sftvage. 'Oueraon £1 IP! 4 w _. 1 Larry's Sport.i Shop rp«nta^i J 10 3 32 15 0 30i their winning way.s when they won . J 1P i B the odd game from Root's in a io-w I A. scoring mateh. The match wm S7 rolled on alley* 39-40 which prob- 61 . ably accounts for the low smr«i «3 6 riNMSYLVAMm 3£edi Reynolds with a 535 three game total waa high In the match, T ? 0 * - *- PUN ACCOUHT white George, G«lbavy nnd Roy ti^sil: Kin D- J« •- I Baum each with 197 had high sin- »: in io4ss '"' NUMBERS gle game. Tn the final niflteh Tniefldflf* ^ -H. »l-M3: O" •• IS* 378 continued their fine ^bowling of J70. laat week M they had -W0-908 In Ibis you will discover: 042 their first two gmmn ftgalmt Ciba, 365 and split thp two gamm Ilnx. Mirx« «nor No other car gets away from a standhtt ever, they fell «Pari in the U.n start with tfo combined whkMu,*ukt Smm t|, ^ ^ ^^ y^j game and had only 77» which «t- V'} SM. i»», Hl-'-.MJ. moiit won iw Ciba only had KOJ. and stmotbnmtf a IMtafkwUh FircMI 8 Engine redestg0«d to Billy Behre rontlnuwl hla fmi> Tmin-furbim Dynaflow Dr.ve* ,j ^^ McELGUNN'S r* SPORT Mior pro% de horgepower §nd bowling «ind wnn top man ln the matth with 570 nnd.nhio hftvin^ a srr. With two turbines imte»d of one-and comprcwipn for this budget-priced Cor. Moplt St. ft Sprliiqfltld high fllnglo game of 223. Jnctt with engineering advances nil tlirtiujjjh, »ui. f* tW $!«. KttlMi JIB I" '";'! t\94/m mm mamm coUmt •m imtt i«fet tMm Iw Mndtf b/gnti Wright Mable, Esther B. Wftite, through tl* contributions of Surrpgofe Cftos. Qtfo Will donor. G«neraui contribution* Elizabeth, attcndi-d . iu |mbi;c Court. v»«vi« could be m»de If Burnet J. .Clark, Mr*. Krne«t Dr<*. other*. Yoi# editorial to a notable l*ve b«en m*de by earlier gum- schools, and subsequently *«s "Vhi si-vi-n oowiecutirc terms in ,; Summit resident* *el North, Mra. Mary Skidmow, reminder of how appreciation of graduated from Dickinson College the A&ieinbiy began with h^ elec- init resident* «ucb u George Han- lire, Mary B. Wttcox, Mr. and the city's service m»y be exprM**& Seek Re-election to ley, the Bonnell family, Wjlikm of Law, Carlisle, Penna., whv&e he tion of 1928. In Wil he ha«"|aeu MM, Bernard H. Fnimkln, The Sincerely, . Surrogate jlnce 1833, Charles A- ' t«t&y to renoralnate' him in the to jnajoitty leader and in the XAnud, Augmu Lamed, Cl«r» B. rtj» out in ywr Summit Chamber of Commerce MRS. GERALD H. &INSER, Otto, Jr., Elizabeth, gtked the Re- primary election, April 21/ A versaJ of politic* ho was Potwio, William* Halb, Jr.. Au* tart yw uiade a feuerou* flit Tfu*tee, Summit Libmry Board- publican voters o! Union County- speaker of the Assembly in 1833! leader in 1932. The was in 1933.' . ...; __.. ..._ • That year he sought tht We're ifcan nqmination for sJurro^ w&a elected m XoveuitHT: Srntilar KsHeor vit.-to-rktj lali^w^d !» i&3is, I'M, iitld To You . Viu ' , ' '""-•-• -j $trvtc« ! DIRECTORY As Your Jn tho.'e y«>ars the volume of « Need T«itphon« bu4int*.i ius Riown trouuiiiiouiiiy RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES ;n ibe itjrjogHti'.-. oil'uT, as .*. *.•**&,, ***,•**, ,«*it* ' in other tounty (lc|fHrtme«U!, umi iimri^ati OUo steadily Ijas • RAKERS • ELECTRICAL INTERIM • HEAL ESTATE « |»roi-^«3urr to .conforai APPLIANCES UECORATMi to iiftt techniques und to cxer«l.s« GEORGE'S Trost's Bake Shop Louvis Tea Room Eastern Fuel Company Bystrak Bros. AUCT(ON ROOMS "YYour F Favorite Bakerf LH.NOLTECO. f'amou* ¥ar Sttndwiche* Bread . Cook its Mi OKUINANCE Your Member of LUNCHEONS REAL ESTATE Antique* Specialising In Dealer AN. ORDINANCE w ainend Hi ordtti- Authorise! American Institute of Decorator* Homemade Ice Cream INSURANCE • n-.-.ce s nutitu, •' An Orf.iruiuci-! w> Ftx a Bought and Sold • Wedding & Birthday Cake* Collaboration With Architect US Sprinrfleld Ave. 81). <-3M0:9 Maple Street Summit i t.ilarles &nd COirptii.'.aiiii.n ai City Complete Estatea Bought 437 Springfield Ave. Swamtt Salet St Sertlc* » Oflinalf., aud Mi mtji-if. of V«inoiiJs • Complete Interior De»ifn ft SUMMIT S-714 Broad 8fc SUMMIT Charle* X:a.r 1S53 ' • ...'.• Furnishing* • MASON • 0>.'.fd Fte'oru»ry .17, 1953.' football arid other -sporu. Approved February :a. I9jj • ELECTRICAL • .!329 Springfield Ave. SU, CONTilACTOItS JAS..K. MORRIS AGENCY PEHC1VAL M. BLAN0 ' • BEAUTY SHOPS Admitted to then bar in 1SW, ''tie ' ' HEALERS i t HAHItV.C KATKS. City Clrrk ,of APPLIANCE IIEPAIHSi INSURANCE 5iiiiuiiii Realtor soon uirni'd to.politu-ji. : i.i- C'Jly U'Siiiiiniii. do li. reby tMrtily"1 City Mason Contractor Tin- firiit position he hold was* hat .the foregoing- Oriinmiuv wus ictiily Custom Permanent! APPRAISALS - INSURANCE ifrkdhip in tlir _A**H-i:n<- •»>.£'(3 by the Ccjnm-sn Ccumil <4 Ouy Soccodato, Prop. .".>"».t a rtgular m.. t-tlug «elon Moti*r & QrUIiis. Genera] Repairs f^-jt±omtjs^...whoee ad- oml Ft-brUiiry 18, 1M3 99 Summit Ave.'. SUMMIT Is 32 Maple Street; ....^JfyiQIVAL M. BLAND. = to the . • " . • •'"• . -jiiVofrr- Pau! L Werner call SUMMIT 6-W9S C KATKS, Ciiy Ctitk le ' Clty-Citrk. '. 19 Morrb St. SUMMIT 6-1331 SUMMIT and Just. All Types of Metal Fabrication Suburban Refrigeration The object of s*ld suit is to obtain ' Oeafir LARRY'S Walfpaper 4 Paint Co. a Judgjileat of divorce' oe'wrra • SVNOPSlS OF MlNliTES Of m Springfield Av* Berkeley UU. plaintiff and you. sPECUi, MEETING Of Xltf: Sales & Service ! CrCLE & SPOJIT SHOP • EXCAVATING • DEVOE ft 8AP0LIN Co. Inc. Dated: January 22, 19K " t'NION COINTY BOARD Of Factory-Trained Mecftanic* SUMMIT t-Utft '> MOSER it GRIFFIN, CHOSE.V F«rtH(»I.nER<< New A Used Painta 4 Va'rniah'ci Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Attorneys for Plaintiff FEBRUARY 9, 1953 Body & Fender Repairs CONTItiMTOIIS Salei & Service • 32 Maple -Street. i|><"i"Ir.! .i)!d-tills O( liic L'jlidU •0OUO- BICYCLES Washable Wall Papers Summit, Kcw Jertey. Bosrd -,,:. "Ciic&en Prr-eliuldcst- WM eall SUMMIT «4fl4T Jan 29, Feb J. 12, 1& • - 'a at the Court Housf. ElBjibfiCl) in Springfield Aw Parts • Impairs • Salea • Service 4S5 Springfield Ave. SU. 1-2068 S J , on KioiitSay. February 9\M; 19& JOHN NISRO & SONS SOS Morris Ave. jat ten A.M. SUMMIT W843 S87 Broad St. SUMMIT a-«028 AN ORDINANCE General Excavating Contractors j the 0,-puty Clerk. A Ethal Al- AN ORDINANCE to Readjsaf «h» ; !iston. called thf mtctlng to ortl*r' in Shovel • Bulldozer • Roller PAINTERS Boundary Lia^s ot the Election I); - '.:.* aLsi nc of Dlreoior Dwdloy./ ROOFERS • trlcw of the Guy of Summit, in *!-- H '•! <•'!! ihovwi the fyU5>wips & Trucking Service curd-auce with tht Provbtosis r.* •}<• i.' <'i;t F:irholders Bauer, ftSnin* Revised Statutes of sw.- j • i lAl TO ELECTRICAL* iHATEllIALS Estimates Cheerfully Given EDWARD CHIOVAROU 19:4-7. . •• • ' ' * j\ :1< :.:i.-f ,u d H«*rllch. Ateenti Oi- Dstf.'d: Jtabruarv ;;, I9ij SERVICE 5 Laurel Or. New Providence AND SON I.. Ui.ifv Clerk staiitl 1& the LARRY MAY Approved. February Iff i&a •iXtcnce of Dlrt-ctor Dudley it.jwoi^d STEPHENS - MILLER CO SUMMIT 6-0507 Painting Contractor* j PERCIVAL M.'BLAND "!>*• necessary %o appoint ,a Oliector ROOFING Pro T*m. - i.umplete \.ine Of . E*l. 1880 Decorators | I. HARRY C. KATES. City CWii'of BUILDING MATERIALS SIDING - GUTTERS i the City of Sumir.it. do her.-bv rera'y Freeholder BenntnRer made ai Thomason Brothers ! Specialists In Plating Estimate* < Furnhhed ' LEADERS ; that the ioregoing Ordmauce *JS duly ;t:»»t .Frteboldsr Herlich bt- COAL roist. OIL FLOOR passed by tht Common Council c-l «.\iu iDjrt-ctcr Pro, Tern, wlsich motion ; Of Household Gold, Silver, Bra&a call SWDirre-86fl7 call SUMMIT S-5352 city, at a regular n««!ng h/id on UNITED SERVICE MOTORS 38 Ruisell Ft. SUMMIT iana on roll call unanimously cairlM. .It Union PL Summit Tuesday evening Ft-bruary IT T&51 ; Etc, ' '-,-.. rear 35 Maple Street HARW C. KATES, i Trer-lioWfr Bcnn'lngtr uifirfe B" nio- .. CUy Clerk iiMrtfe: w* <31fpcas*< With the rc-isti- I* Watch Repairing • Jtwalry jlir ord.-r of tuisinws end prorfd with : 368 Springfield Ave. SU. «-3l2fl Feb. 19 - it lip- hearing on the Bucign, whlPli rno- # IAHIERA § E. L. FITTERER ;tioa *-RS riuh seconded and unaitl- • PET SHOPS PENDING ORDINANCE . ™ Floor & Wall Tile ; ais-j.'-iy carried,' AUTO.LITE t Pro T«>m Hsrlich. deelarrrt Official Sales & Service Linoleum & Asphalt STATIONS ^N ORDINANCE Approprlsm;g »;;;.- '- tiiiR opened of Sfho.il '':o»'ir.-.", persons apjit-ared and many PARAKEETS PiomLoory NO-.M of tlu- Cl:v ol ' .--p-;..?i- EXCLUSIVELY j BIRD CAGES Offlclnl Tax Assediment MUp PJJ Block ;ie;n c* thf Homp Economic* Council;. Remodeling - Repaint • Alteration's CORGORAN'S ' Mr.*. Jo'pph AngerhaUPr of E!t«ibrtli. Orchid Cor«age« From $3.00 \ HORSE MEAT 28A, !.ot.5 3 and 4; B.'ycit 26B Lot I" Rowl SWEET. KLEEN BlO'k Mi, Lou 11 19 20, 21, 22, *ud i PreJidpnt of Union County Council General Carpentry PJ S. Ctovt. ATLANTIC SERVICE ' of Pyrflit T< ,ic!n-r ,\»ort>ition; Mr. I w & Tracks 428 Mftrrlt Ave. Summit j *4. and more p»rtlcu!ar;>' (Inscribed j Walter RS)cM,\ of Rahway, nifmb«r Inspected ATLANTIC Produeti M follows; * & Springneld Avee. 18 !'ai»alc Ave. 8USOIIT LAUNDRY Lots 24 to JJ Lot* 55 !«f th>» Slate Bxirxl of AcricuHun* and Oiis-Oll-Lubrlcatton to 4* inchuU'f-. Low 47 to 56 ln- t Tiierober of Agticultursl Extension Ad- New I'rovldfiic* j For Excellent Laundry Servjet CHATHAM PliL; Tree Cawali- Auto Repairs Eif. 1921 Summit Metered Dellveriei I.AWWMOWERS f of building. UNION, NfiW JERSEY. AS FOL- , ilotu Mr. Hurold Lolicaux of Plaln- LOWS : » ftf !d. member of Agricultural Ext. AA- Fender Worh Automatic Heating off HlUiIde Ave. " vUi^ry Bo#r• Power Tools call 9U3IMIT »-S931 vf--!*y Women. Mr, G^onc Illcheslo propri«te\ 1 Chell Franhen i o:f!.-i-t: 'v^r. o* tTliyA^o^V rf"pr*" h 'iT'iit; Oiurch 8CMMIT t ^rr'i-w KUF H.irbri I'ia" of r.a'nfteW Easttrn Fuel Company • SHOE RGPillllS • a-id 4; Blo< I.r - 1 n: *• -ind M'.« W F F.H!i.(>i.'S! .; <"h;c h Clr<-*.i|>t. Mr« A E. PHOTOGRAPH* inoro pirtl- • >*T-*I >.• fr.{- \\:',}t'V\ r' li:il.-!ili> Mr* Jul'.-u Hir- 24 Hour Delivery Summit Shoe Service & m»nn of HUISHIP. Mrs, Jitwpl^ JBam- HIL.LIAM8 Olk-0-IIATIC; • Portrait* • Weddings Lots 24 lo 33 tnctuslve. Lot* 33 \ lord of Rcwell."; Mrs. H. C. Paulnrienn §•!#•» tu 44 lticlu«lre tot* 47 to $* In- •of IllZAtteth; Mrs H. J. K*nipf nt MARFAK Oil Burners • Commercial* • Candida Luggage Shop rluMve. Lot* 58 to 93 tnduslre, ! Climwth: Mr*, c. Thomas of K*nll- ! roffh; Mrs A W. Wartt of KeWi- Service Sates & Service Shoa Repfltring Whlle-U-Wait Lof.t 99 to !0* Inclustrr It Summit Av*. Summit I»11S8 refwrert to In tin* reel tit t»r«ol-i: vorth; Mm. V. Ehrllcher ol Cranfoni; • IOAI • A. V. Mazzucco Luggage A Zipper Repairing Section 1, Thik 4et«rTnliiatloi> erf Hn C PHttnon ot RaJfoway; Mm. W. the ,wm hertby appropn- Ditk«on of Rattway; Mrs. I". O. tt«as Starters m %rin|fl«M Avt. M), $-tm fhalj be letlwl and roUwtwt or iof W«itflaW; Mr*. Jwrph Ambern of H^p»jp Work EASTERN STEPHENS • MILLIR CO. upon permanent bond* M ;irr,!fl«; Mr. Ktlvartt C. Soh»ff«rnoth IUEL on, to In 8'csten lt:0-1S ot the loi Pl«)i;/lr)d. membor of Agricultural K" Uibrlutlon FUEL COMPANY at.itutr* k» feerawy paaHwnH- ' Em. Advisory Up.irri »ui a »n*m*er *-Vp * Denary iervlee Mettrsd Dtlivcrie* B»cr By The Kf| 1 of the Unijn Countv Board of Agrl- 0 A H ANTHRACITf Pri>Mil--"ry No'* * ot the nu* of 'r"!"irp; Mr Hi'fpl^ KTl^lny of ««M SUMMIT 8-«ftfl OIL BIRNBR For Prompt Dellverlci e* -Vrsev. »re herebt »u- HUDSON COAL .lrH ti' '»• !i»ii''.1 in '.V j>r!r.cl- W Mer»|» Ave, for Prompt D«llviri«i * Servtec call SUMMIT 8-MM XarfJ. 2), ,f UT'V B-artl of AsrUi.l'.nrc, M:?. R , Provident* •!• '.>' fS'!-»f ', lew »r>d A ^i.irrcU of ffllrabrHi. nxouihT of P«. wmm Stddis TAX! CO, ••(.Un'tton i*«« •" of :-\:* A4ricnltiirai Fut Advisory f!ivtr«i IM*IW ttrwid tttwrt i.etlon art ljr.it Pr-.'idrnt Of Fl!«*b*>th Mnrttr-tl IIAlllATOM t f-: Mr W Rlohmimcl Trn'-v «f Prompt, l>«p»ne«kl* STEPHENS - MILLER CO. KvtYkt •:i»|t 'w ir In *••-;.r f * ; o .^ii s m« r rf hr Ai?!lu, III IIF( TORS iiit In (-nee** of Hi* p»r centum ••>• • ;(.T^'.-JSI Atlvis^tf Rimrtl. Mii. f!el?n SUMMIT I-91M; l-HWt PC 'minim Al' f>th»r nui^r* In jf*;»sHi*.r of Cl«rK TuwtHhip; Mr* Wcl*n r'-.ipw of **li\ PriMT-tfe'iiv Nn'n !l»r*t', of Flslnfifld tt>yrM»nttiiK tl»e KOPPBRS mm . runt OIL •hall »»* dnt#rmln*« i>r re«a!utloa er ifnton Ootmtr AwocUMon of Mental McNAMARA DL A WRK D»jKrt (Snrti ««•> r»oluiton» h#re*ft»r srtopttO or, ! Health: Mr« FUcher of ruinftrtd and pUMuaftt to *al1 fwo!u!lon», ^r the Jtfr Victor W K!IJ|, Trfl»*iirer ol tht Prompt 0«llv«rlM official* »t««fln(| the aafn» or by Vv\ -ft ronutr Park FUNERAL SERVICE fin»nel»lll ffJ f W CJI T ru- HIIWMI call SUMMIT ft-UW I v hurtg-t th* n, jgjjjMg* A. A MeNIrtllfl 0, R. JOS. 0* CHRYSTAL CO. i:VI*IOI\ • ( th* «oy«ruing IXKIS1 iif ilt* (-'t'*, t>»psrtment *n*rtment • HAIRIII • PLUMBING) k HfcATlNQ »al«l «ppr«pr!iflon and to !Ji*were re«tivf fr«eh«l * motion BROOKDALE 8WCKT MKTAL -ticMi J. Til* fuU faith and r-rill Ulfct thl* B'lnrd r^r^s tor nfUen nwMi SUMMIT SUMMIT RADIO 1 i"« CltT ar* h»tah* pl*!l|tm) t.i !'>c whivii nuitiyii WJI '-Hily aee- BRINNAN'S D«fry j hv Ff*fh«Htfr Ifciiw, atiti 11 O*d«r ftmtt nf usitt on *iM l«r(H«!/«'vfT LIQUOItA APPLIANCE CO, 1 tip?tn r> nonvriiina lull call stmiHKl DAIRY FARM 9 y »nt«* .-»ia!1 t" sTie fotlo*mu memmir* pri>##»t<: nrt#- FURS rt Mia ci't P«J- t.ni^iit* ftm»«\ B*(mlnii<* f«rf. tWe*« M to fu»« «l ck, PtmtitU V^lHitlna. rX-nHdffo'r *ft» John I. Croot Nr lev)** without MmrtaMpn D Pfo 1>m HtflKh 44ft SftrintifeM •U. r«t# flr amnvint upott *lt 1»» t*»- M 0«>irtlnfw n\m/l" m within «h» tertliwirt lit litln«H«W MAM LIQUOR STORE «ffKit at tjii> MILK e©mpi«u stoeki «l iliri from the f#• Win«n, U^tton * " *fl« nr«vlr*? n. vm, MlMMIt MIMIttt MMI m. it THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY. FEMUAHV If. Iftt HOUSI-ID'.IUMT HILf WANTID MALI SHtVICES OFKftED J»W« ifarc rot Building, 1384 MKCKANR-AL INSP-CTOR »—HOU«1U1OU> GOODS lMMSed la tool/ finst piece, or 3. O UoOHAT final Inspection. • • UNDBRWOOD pwruM* tfpewmer In Palstar it Pap«rh*og« 8j9Mogii8, convertible, m*ae in CLASSIFIED KLKCTRONIO TECHNICIAN food condition. Mn> Hemtagtoc Eaglaad by famous MO- Co. Bscel- P. O. Bos. IMgumnUt Experienced In use of precision tatt BotMtaw offto* tjiwwrlter with i Itnt condition. One owner car, green equipment and test equipment maln- •h»rp v«U kllgue4 tip*. Summti WANTEiTHr.u»e» to paint. O. B. Whit* finish *e*ta 4. itsss th*n 17,900 miles. Rentals; V/anteT ttftatict. 3«03. Jr. & Co. fainttr aod D«orator, 1J Weal for »maU family.or a second newly decorated, ASSEMBLERS Edgmr Sue*!. Summit. flDnuait *• c« Call for appointment alter i:30 ro»».ttlmt to UNFURNJSHID APT. WANTED For clean, light, precision a»«fnMy 7 Cu Pi. WeatlnfhouM rtfrl«er»tor. I SH.ft Vtm ttxicaiu* HO. Kuqr wa*hia« nias-iiie. ili. p.». Wl«tfi*!d 2-5691-B ADVERTISING work. No pr«rious experience necec- VETERAN d«uos luterlw, ei rtfifcr va»alng ma«hl_e. OS. Ctood 8*ry, •., - ... N IH1 C»_!VBQL_?T convertible, teawto. Couplt with 3 well- coftditlou • :.\' * ... painting and d«coiaUttt *ork. ton f uUy equipped, Best offer. ruBNiSH£O room, children n»ed3 bedroom Eiftilent cpportunitiM offered to trttaportation. Call (3-Paper Classified Combination) retporotbl* men c«ekla< a steady EASTERN FUEL CO. --''•• 6-43*7-W. 5 p.m. At _a idiutefii! e_a»i» ?»sr «Umfied ad ts Inwrted In all thne position with a jpreclalon instrument A 4«l h jwr *UMn*4 a* toor !•#•«•B « In all Ihrte »f 233 Broad St. PAZKTEB - F*p«r Bucar. t-Urtor aad 1S18 CHBVBOLUT coupe In good con- th* rirautsaaitj aewvpaptr* "«** *<*»* * » ly »& « word. manufacturing plant in Westfleld wtCTior «f_rk, Itea*ooa-1«. Fred ation 1»37 Chevrolet two-door a counlt mtto heat *i;u jiin u.',," , •* sm. Fter imtrvtcw CSall Humbolt 3- O.IS REmiOKRATOR, «% cu ft., Pteper. I Sprtarftfld AT«-UC sedM RM-on-bie- Miliburn 6- furnWwd. tint or aocuuttf C; , or write ftox 762, Summit Herald, good condition, M0. Short Bllto K J -nTlbujn MS34-J Herald * " MINIMUM CHARGE 10 WORDS $1.00 7-M30. ttH-J. PAT C YANNONE. ptlatlag and C_*h Wit* Ord*r DEIVER E*tlin*u« chetrfutlr •SOT WA-rea?on?HBAT.- KITCBW APARTMENT WANTED SSiS Uuiititaiavltw Avenue. Hl Summit Herdd MWbtm-Short Hills Ittm full time for suburban dellTery. .-\% COW or bora* m*nure, rotted, free Union. OK. l-«41S-al. "--"'- REASONABLE. U THWfcK room tparuneat. with ton panel and 2>.j ton panel. Apply from #tmv. for flower beds, tosm wWwjjulburn 4Wttt8 Summit 4..30O Mi!Jt»iim 6-UOO In person and* twrteu, IS 4^*ered. Chwtnot . SS-A—HANO ' tUNINO F Union rtUe 1-4W8. Broad strwt (Market);• take, «J. to ATTRACTIVK front room, furnUhid, * . SprlmjfitM SIM FORBES GARDEN CENTER ajxtth tl k "h«i prlrtl««es, 3 minutes from HOUSIWANTID Morris Turnpike MiUburn, N. J. WOVEN, "Ttf Aiperat; cnoo- H*NO trouWBsT Oai O. Wertn. piano xlin ell ma 6 pjtf. Summit «• Una, w*s3uble, 5»c: Wool F*lt, 73" tocrmUlMt and teactier. M MUlburn TEN ROOMS or more, centrally IIM^ Millbnm 6-1276 in Summit, orange 3-zsts;. / f.(Biife of error* in copy must be ihen alter lira insertion. Typo- $,m$t,m WUVtlWUVtl 43 • ||3MMi i rerealw. Avenue. South Or»age 3-1915 m »c: P. F OrtiindT, from 4»e; graphic*! errors net the fault of tht advertistr will k« adjusted by trat m »c» : P. FF .Od frof m 44»e» ; PIANO tuning, repairing, rebuilding WE BUY «cr»^ Iron and metal Tap DRY CTJUANINO OPEBATOB DotteDdd SSWU M ffrcap. 46e; Taffetafft , ((ran nriwa n*'11 MlUhurn 6-2192-B. oat free insertion, ...... 68c; R«yon Oabardlne. from 79c: and rtf inlthlng. Baraid Beuer, FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED Copy Must Be Submitted by 5 P. M. Tuesday No fxperiea'ce neocmry. Good oppor- from Me; 48" Monk's Clotto, Me; tWto»\lll» t-8-U. . • FURNI8H1ED 3 bedroom house w tunity., • Plnwtl« Corduroj,-from ll.l»; NjUto. "»HIVG CLKAMNG * 8-JPAIK to rent for June »nd July; th Similar aarlofi* la wool. Un«a. aSk, fl-6458-J. ' •' • HEU> WANTfD MMA1E HOT WANTED FEMALE OORBY'B ESTStP«lfiE LAONDRT cotton, nylon, drapery. upboisterT. HCQ cleaning, repairs, alterations, ACCORDION bridal fabric*, drattmakw DMIOIM UmoaM 27 Summit Are. Summit. N. J wi:i-'.(>W4U carpets shampooed at and. afleaaMtiaa frtm Bat«a. Daa hoct}p. Smoothedge cajpet Installa- Werner. Blr«r Botany, Kverfast. Ouadrl«a , ,: tion*, upholatered turnJture clean- TOTOHDJGin eletnenury and second- , . om, centrally OARAOE muted Itt Siuiunit. P p- ary school subjects.-Former teach- J jrV|Ug place. Summit fl HOLIDAY & EVENING *a»0 Help Wonted Mdt & f*meim ton. etc, Advane*. Buttcrtck. aleOall er. Work aUo done In speech cor- room, center nexnfxtt and Simplicity patterns; Vogue and re«tlon. Understanding approach. vEL TOO LATE TO CUSSIFY OVERLOOK HOSPITAL Modes Itoyalea Pattern Barrice. Opra WANTED MUiaurn «-4232. to bath i 2 FUHSISHED rooms, . t—M1SCKIXANEODS ' NTERVIEWS NEEDS YOU! •Ttatngi to 10 P.M. Baaimr to fPJt. ^i~:^ tutor tn MOmstown *-l7i« WOULD like uprigbt piano to ke«p „ hl«h school *ubjec_i. Box j " tn Shor32«n«_jSl__rt_H Excellent personnel pollcte* and AUKBN-8 YARD GOODS, effimtt* for Iridefinlte time in exchange for KELVINATOR refrigftrator, T.j fU f» 4M. Short HlUs. •; ,. * FS'NT'room, gentleman preferred, excellent condition, Ii5, Wsu-her practices, salaries open, permanent AJdern«y Mlik Barn oa Route 10. en- its care. SU. 6-«7O. u ttgu positions in modern hospital to open traoo* on UttUtoa road <8out* 303). j' 12! Summlt^Aje., 8 | ^i__LZL. U&yUg, alt .-i'unlnum, WS, i>er.4*' High School Graduates. soon. No. 73 baa atop 100 feat awaj. Mot* .. ou> Coras WANTED FOUND I X'r'rR ACTIVE Tront roo^ri, near center Norgs. 133. Space heaters like i;r» AMBDIJ.NCE DBtVBfta rl» Ftalna HUfhtst prices paid. Call Short Bills of town. Gentlemen preferred. Call - 7 inch burner, $20; 10 Inch burn. BOOKKEEPERS 7-3999 lor appraisal. OOOS — OATS - Be* Summit AninuU er, PS, Perfect kttchea rtmge, g:dt It's not too late to start your career at SECONDS of chiaa pottery. 1/3 to li Welfare Loagu* notto^ Social pai« Summit 8-0*3». enamel with range oil burni-re, NURSES, REGISTERED rstaU price. Oren proof ctonowsn, PLEASANT room and private bath, Bell Telephone Laboratories NURSES AIDES WANTS) TO BUY Summit Herald, if your dog Is found be changed to coal, $35. ch sporting gifts, eon temporary designs gentleman preferred. Bfference de- floor polUber, 13", used 3 ttr PORTERS at the factory Seconds 6hop, Con- sired. SJ\unmUj5-1829. JUNIOR CLERICAL AND MES5&JGER OPENINGS AT MUBRAT . RECEPTIONIST BOOKS waateo. Pleas* call for de- C«t $128, sell *t)5 CrafUman ' HILL AND WTCPPANY. ^YPLSTS' OPENINGS AT WHIPPANY temporary Cerimlca, 33 Watchung LOST polisher, &", perfect, *14.95 Ha:.., ONLY START A CAREER WITH A COMPANY YOU'LL LIKE Avenue, ' Cnatham. Opes Monday tails. P M Boo* Shop. Plalnfleld 4- FURNISHED'bedroofB. ^n bcda l or TYPISTS through Saturday, 9 to S. • 3*0., PASSBOOK #228*0. Return to Flr_t 2 buslnf» people. Convenient loca- • lavrii TO&W8T, self pjopelled, 18" \ud Pome In and talk. It over with us any Monday night between la person. Personnel Office, We PAT CASH tur your used furnltur*. National Ban_ and Trust Co.. Sum tion. Cimtham 4-J.513-J. 3 times, Coit #1M, sell *05 ewrai \Overlo\ Overloo< k Hospital. Summit, K. j. MOUTON lamb fur coat; maroon, sip- «_sh — three, 3__M>MJ, »2.50 f,,ch- * and 9 PM or anv Saturday between 9 AM. and 4 P.M. We'd antiques, tllvrr. books, br1«-a-br»e. mlt. ! in f.ur lining, aport coat; gold dress FUHNISHKD room, central loertlon, one. 30i53, |2; two, 30x44, »2 <;ith jlfco.llke to see you on Washington'* birthday, February 23rd PIKANCIAI, Secretary for Bunnmlt coat; »i?e 12M4-18. Reasonable price. palatlngs. works of art, ate. TORTOKE «liell' glasses last Triurs-1 Church. Good hours. Social Security GEORGE'S AUCTION ROOMS near all transportation. Gentleman two Mx43, $3.50 each; two, 3Q»«3 Wooden kitchen table and tour dij-. 9prfn_fteld Ave.. Summit. Sum- | only. Summit 6-0265-R. ^ la es.ch: one, 3«at49!-, $2.so. MIU- Weekdays come !:i bwwetn 9 A.M. and 4 P.M. coverage. Give references,'experience chain; suitable tor camp; rery 13 SUMMIT AVEJftTB mlt 8-0232 ____!___.' 1 priJAte ,.bstb, lngton -7-Ot37, • record, a«l,*tKp««i»d< Reply P.O. rtrf .' •CaB" SimaOf -&-930&-3' b..,.....,«....«TSal. Suaunlt t4m*—-> '?AlSibWHS5pfne'6unirntt TruKi 4" r COLLECT CALLS ACCEPTED TO: , Box 73CC, Summit, We wtu buy your »ttlc coatcots '•» l« woman, rwar aft trans- EXT3. 3iB3. 349S Co. Pinder pla_e return. F&yni*nt j ,-iUburii 64S28-M after EXTS. 328, 300 N^ _ mijltrM^.. sr retireA OCS collector wianes to poiciiaM couple with fu-m experience to do in work bench, overhead door, eon- and r«vo!*er». modem or 3 pffl. light chorea and one day's work i Pair price* paid. Summit B-tKUS. LADY'S gold wrist Hamilton. • -^~- Clrlt if & 4i cottage on a fmrm, N««x brook. station. Short 3ound .Brook. »^»»4J1 NOT A PREFAB. Call Oormley. for BV go!d. A. W, WlBhtm_n. PLEASANT BBOROOM near Spring- Buminii «-«I3S*W or L»nn«r. Chat- -Morrtatmra. Bem»r_sTi!l« S-M29 or field Center. -Business •people;-MM" EMPLOYMENT WANTED hum 4-7833-W. Bernar-grtlle 8-3383-JI. •••< Rentals barn'6-2OO5-W. ' ", . UXQU131TE china lamps, custom -^ SINGLE and double rooms available LABORATORIES CUBTAIN8, family vcanca, and iron- mad* «hade«. chairs, tables, brlc- USED CARS FOR SALE ing doae in my borne. Summit «» a-brtc. Sacrifice. South Orange .*• UNFURNISHED APT. FOR RENT; m new home, summit 8-7145. 2»08. ': ••••.'. . M38. 19*8 BUICS, 4-door Hoadmaat«r. MURRAY HILL, N. J. WHIPPANY, N. J. Dyaaflo. W. ft. R & H. «un rUor. R RENT (SEAR SUMMIT) Whippany is on State Highway MATURE woman would like to beCLEARANCE sale. Reconditioned 30,000 mUes- Excellent condition. berT^oS^I^ WK !l^C!l»ACI W Direct bos service from 10 nesrMorrlstown: Laboratory permanent companion. Light house- Singer and other make machines, •1.O00. Phone Summit 6-138J. station and. work, Live In. Christian, Near bua portables and 'consoles. -Guaranteed. omcEB f rent sln-i8 or doublBi Summit R.R. *ution. 'it on Whippa.ny-Morrlstown Hd.. 1951 FORD four-door Custom Eight. out garage. 'j mllr from Boute 10. De Camp line; MlUburn B-19X-3. Sieger Sewing Center, 317 HlUburo Call Summit ««»«, teat... Summit MM Avenue, MlUburn. Full? equipped. Excellent condition. bus Uo. 1*5 and 146 from Mor- GOOD plain cook, desires position, 4 «.*». Millbura 6-0139-R. PROFESSIONAL offices first floor. 450 • rtatown an# Newark'.'"" or S days a. week, cooking and TWO B0RJO5R oil stove, 8*ar» turn- «q«are feet at 525 MlUburn Avenue. 1952 8TTJDEBAKER Land Cruiser. Fully Including toe bedroom, • V{n«la_ - ^••,— v, v;-• j.- _:-_,„;--*«. estimating; and pricing, trial bal- •oreena, cablntu. porch«. etc. Ut 382- Millburn A*e, Willburn borhood. Gentleman prtTetred. $75.00. cated, parking, Ideal for real e*t_te WANffADS mit Herald. ance, tax reports. Summit 6-3133 do your Joht—large or small. Unlonrtllo Millburn 6-0176-R or prorc.scion.il use. Summit 6-8546, j SALESLADY. Apply Jack Decker Shoe between 9-4:30. Ask for Mr, Horwlth. Mlllbum S-03J3 -0354 Store. Summit, N J. 2-68J3, 1MB MaKtio»» Place. Onion EMPLOYMENT AGENCY A. w. mtroa TYPIST CLERK HELP WANTED MALE 81 Elm Bt. Summit. N t SCOTT EMPLOVatENT AOENCT. SCmmlt 8-8085 • alterations - repair* Full er'part-time, s days Man for miscellaneous bench work. -$ mm . # "tXNJIS -WLtOSO WAITED ! Liberal employee benefits. CilptBtry—alteratlona REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SAL! Cablnel work. Free etimate* KOPPERS CO. U. S. INSTRUMENT CORP ,,. , Summit. »-3»79 1—SUMMIT: 409 Broad St. Summit, rf. J. *—SUMMIT 1-SUMMIT 4-BERNARDSVIIJ.E Berkeley Helgntj. K. 3. "GI_ORGE OSSMANN SELL REAL ESTATE , VISIT Tit* (ierry-Oo-Rovuia. Qutty CABHSKTRyy New^Multiple Listing 1079 ON DOGWOOD DRIVE $4,500 24 PT. MVINO'BOOM Fine opportunity In Summit Realtor'* thrlftahop. 4¥j La«k»w(\nn» Place. Remodeling. Repalrtng, Cabinet Work J Story Colonial, in fine condition, and pine panel kitchen In Mils n<-.it office for ambitious, per»ona.ble young MlUburn 0-1003. Hours 10-13. 3-S. Recreation Rooms and Bars suitable for large family desSrlng, CASH OK THE BARRIJ, HEAD 5 room home; full basement; >..; •. man to make a good living st Interest- Additions spaciousness, excellent ltx-ation. flnt Hrgfi lot; fruit trees; low tasc:, u- THE ROBIN ttooa Bnop, 3 Taylor MlUburn 6-1232 , . RANCH elusive listing. GIRLS-WOMEN ing work. Git necesiary, experience Street, MUlburn. aelU used clothing garden with 150 ft. frontage. 5 bed- desirable but not eeaentlal. Write Bos of better quality for every member AJlPErafBR and contractor, Indus- room*, 2Vi baths, both sun and sleep- POUR BEDROOMS $1S,500 Ing porch. Asking $33,000. No. 74S. Summit Herald. of the family. Hour* 10 to S. Closed trial, commercial and homes. Horace, FEATUH1NO all day Wednesday. MlUburn 8-412« tlrtngaton 6-2247-R. WANTED Fireplace, Bendlx washrr. Hot Point BOYS' clothing. 1 long eamel'i h»lr JOSEPH R. MANSELL, 4 BEDROOMS NEXT TO CRO),rWELL j dUhwasher. AW. $79 per month in- For light dean factory work. Noj YOUNG MAN coat, 1 short earned'* hair coat, 2 Re-niodrtlng — Addition* — Home ! chidra intetmi, principal, taxes mid W. A. McNamara Maintenance PARK brown striped suits, 1 blue terge For W5.50O you can buy a tone, com- ! Insurance. Vicinity. experience necessary. Hours 7:301 For shipping department. Liberal suit, 1 tuxedo. .All size 30. Dress 413 Summit A»e.. South Orange T&la good Colonial stucco and frame e office < 8. O. 3r013O fortable older home in ROOA condi- Inn Bernards Inn a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 5 day week. ;employee benefits. shirts, slzw 13H-14. Summit 8-1MI. house in Summit has Urtng room, tion, beautifully located -with lu BE, 8-1688 Milllngton 7-03«.>-8 THRIFT SHOT OPEN I 24.&-DRESSMAKING dining room, kitchen, side hall on 1st acre of landscaped groundn. Franklin APPLY IN PERSON jU. S. INSTRUMENT CORP School district. Just the thing for a Men's Clothing Bale; complete- new floor. Four bedrooms and bath oa tnd. | W. A. McNAMARA 16-LAKE MOHAWK 409 Broad St. Summit, N. J. stock; open 3 nights. Thursday, Feb. DRESSMAKING and alterations at family with many children. "Seeing Between 9 and 3 home or In private nome. UNIoa- J-cir detached gaxage. An excellent | Summit 6-3880 - 6037-W - 7474 10. Feb. M; 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. 37 D«- IB Believing." 1 Store. Summit. N. J. Forest Avenue, fiummlt. »J 2-817*. value for" tne famUy needing lot* of LAKE MOHAWK WATERFRONT i HOME TWO new men'a aults, one gray, one PIKE alteration., straight < room. ON PROSPECT HILL Plastic Inlays, Inc. brown, |S0 e«eh. Sport Jacket, W5; dressmaking, evening gowns and Beautifully built center H»l! English FOR INSPECTION (!l»rlc8, »13. Slfe M long. Summit weddings. Short BHlta 7»tS05-B. style home, aged 23, 5 handsome bed- Hundred-TT«• Tet»pttomt Short Hllte 7-3l8» SPLIT LEVEL ing to Wortd*. $39,000 for qulclt »aa*. U S. INSTRUMENT CORP.! NORTH JERSEY QUARRY Summit Club Plan. 5<9__Bro*d_St. Summit. N. J. Tractor for Hlr* Unusually desirable because of its CO. ONE double bed, frame, coll •print, TOP SOIL PI All Oround* roomr but compact floor arrangement. Prttme »nd Brick construction n*»r THE WOMAN for work In flower Inner-gprtng mattress. $30. Summit Ne>v listing on residential atreet but See Page 3 Country Club »nd convenient to Bum- P. O. Box 59f fl-2208. WRB TREE SEBtriCB mlt center, 140 x J(K> ft. lot« a it IsJe-iil working condition*. Pleasant' s Trimmed and Remored within walking distance of town, Al- ARTHUR D. CRANE CO. «jre. permanent position. Call Mr. Summit, N. J. DININO BOOM get, Walnut, 10 piece*, most new r— 5 rooms, 3 bedrooms with bftths stnll *hower screened porch Summit B-29M-M. REALTY VIEWS with flsjfstone decK. DWnwashlnR ma- S Agents ' Marmon, MlUburn 8-0222. t »4>. Bhort Hills 7-3066. studio room. Gas heat, full Insula- Sparta, N I — OeUsrs. Grading, tion, l-car EDMONDSON & HANDWORK chine, twin .oven ranS(*. custom kitch- STENOGRAPHER, for light manufac- BIDROOM, llflng, itinlng, room fur- clearing, back filling. Reasonable en, alrcondUioned gw heat, 2-car Ka- turing plant, general onl« routine niture, misc. houmboid Items, o»ll houHy rates. Week-end work speci- $24,500 Realtor Consultant TtLge with permanent drive. Und- *nd stenography.. #0 hours' week, STOCK CLERK 4 to 7 vm Short Bill* f-JWJ. alty. «ummit e-«M0-W. scaped, quality construction. Summit good «ilsry. Write Bo* 781, Summit FIVE-PIBCE H«pplCWnlt« mahognny VAHT3HCKVT. contractor, permanent 8-6295. NOT R bargain, A Bound Inym. Herald. double b«d suite, Condition like driveway*, top soil, rotted manure. •35,000, J«y Wheelw Dm, areh Wcct; I Preferably Veteran new, >M0. Short Bills 7-3*74. ~ Summit i-fl$M. Fred t Van Wert. S.E.&E.G. Houston perfect condition, authentic Oer>r«t •». , WAN'TKD—Women to do part time I 40 Hour Week • MAHOOAfir dining room tablt. Dun- Gracious Home 55 ymm old. Small aring nnnu 2I.R-8NOW rLOWTNO flrepisce; large lerwntd porrh off telephone work at home. Wo sal**. es a Phyfe, pMe«rtal type. "Pop *a"* 1 Write P, O. Box 333, New Bruna- i Liberal Employee Benefits """ plus «tt*n»lon. »cc«U«ttt «ion- Realtor 8 BEDROOMS, 4 BATHS LARGE COLONIAL charming oval dliilriff room with fir* - pl(M!e. Four bedroooia. one with -•"t, S, J. j Regular Increases and swee mom W) Sprlngnfld Are. Summit. N. J. In this delightful English Mnnor f'r- ?y2!i_2.Si_???Llf¥: a Summit fl-Mff* or ItM-W. home, surrounded by broad lawrw A charming home for a pl«ce *«cond floor. J b%tlus. 0ni BAJBXMSNT*baT, wood psneleil, 8% ft. Summit 6-6464 Summit 6-M8I ly Iww hMttint and taxes. Near b Cl»EAJ«If«o woman, thorough, one | Advancement and spacious vlntag in one of fium- family, located on » i»rge tre long, Irildld footrfst and top, ample orrrcE OPEN BUKDAYS trulrui, community eliurchw d»5 a reek. Reference*. Summit mifa hifh(*t «ectioiw. First floor ha* plot near tow,, ftn(l th» ,,/w ^ j Starting Salary Increased *lor*gft. Bouth Omnge 3H>$M. troiBI, llMoa-flon center hall, unng txxm. sun room School On the firm floor there «hffol». Open 9 - 4.8nt., Sun.. ~?~g room chair. Bton*. brtcJL sldiwaTka. All with tfrraw© floor, dlulnjr. room, large living «i dlnln? rooms, «*- for liwpactlon. 228' idgainorft DON'T MISS THIS an : NSPBCT I For Experience IIS. Summit «-273J. W mm. Bummi t spacious library open on, three side*, vl«Ion room powder room, kitchen Mlltourn j»ntrfr and «unny kitchen. Second and icrecned (Kjreh. Por dry eletn r 3 PI iOB mahogany bWroofn **t, time Ton couldn't a»fc for more than thUi floor — $ master twdrooirw, 3 Hie CVOOD PAT spring and mirttruw; 9 x 13 grey tiut _s_y_? 5TKADY WORK house has to offer. First floor includnt bathj. Thttifl floor, 2 bedrooms, *ww- large bedrooms, two tiln<« 1 C. R. BARD, INC. MU* WlHon rug; complete W0. **» VOORJIEE8 FLOOR WAX1NO * tunroom. breakfaitt room, powdtr Ing room, and large storage np«co, « •l«epliM( porch on th. . B. t.. scmcesBK 400 Morris Ave, Summit, N. J maple twin b«d complete ,130. Otll R«WeniUt tt C?ommerc1»l SM raorn and op«n porch. Th*re •••«*••• *4, Uniiinni number of Urge cirnets. SHORT HTLUL itBULBORS, MAWf; WALNUT ST. 8WMHWT Short VttUJTmX Telephone Millbnm «-ai95-M Jirit* bedrooms nntMn$ uRKR pi*r» living room *ply CompltM itt of ooTem. |10, Ttle- you b# tun lucky p«non to own this minnm storm ***h and w.tte'fm. WworkeTwinu5 Qreat liMtern SMttnv Oo, Lone RfssonsMo ta>ss. Orntr foSng Wf«t. mc/rolni* » *t<%, to hm stop* phon* Ubl* »nd ohnlr, IS. iturM 'tf' Meed «l IM.9W. I. 6-I0M, _ wwji*r. Hummtt R-IB39-J Pint Drire, M t)m$)%1a,1 N, 3 3, JOHK MOOBMAH, Floor* cl«aned ami ts open •« nun. Prlpe •Sfl.noo, TWO~fjiinita»ei« With upri waxed, Htnttfs, stor«» and SPENCER if. MABEN siATANT ^KIClSpI!WreHnS 0. MUlburn « UlUlJlMa "RIG, Realtor yount *oni»t) for nutomobile wreney; 31 Mas_|__tr*#t flumuilt. N. J. *'»nM» typiiiR; (in»i-r»tfler wt, 10 inch " bviiftHRArV ti'kn\GK Realtor MEN WANTED Ottsr»nte«* room barpln »eope. ptifh flow*, room* «Wd#!> WtirnmiWt t C*leuJ*U»r eh»irij»)e but win u»in tot. rrtnklln lion* *U,«00, Hrenkfs*', »m, and diutoWMhtr, 3-ctr W* »ii«> h»tt lifted w*tt«f« w. '«'• #•»«•*! offlc* wort »ud p**rnjl com- t>(fc# wslmtt iicdroom wit*, box (1) Suncafew - 3 tMMiroorrM. 1 tiled g*r»«». pl%f room «r«t. Wooded »»•(• Bottom jirinwd m »w«, y»«r 'rtwnd, lurt»w»*««-.""?'* .PMntUm Oood MJT, )ibfr»l bftiefiu, Apply Reh«u Company lnncrspfliif and mattrMM, ftnmmit Fnsnch trammer, loom tapwrtry. clean- baths, ultra nunlern kitchen 8r»y- fin( with miifh prltfwy I3J.8W) ti'MWO m»r e«M«-m«Uon. tf#w bMi HOt»ra »:J0 to «:». OUt> full tmitlcu. Ing, rtp*IHn«, wtimatM, immotm. Knf- ton ton* I3J.1S9. . «t^ in d*«ir»t»<( fottsmt. nil) lUh toad* wool, sitk, ran««*, ne«dliw, And Mit notnt li Ian for lnterr»«ir. Bon im, HimtmU „ .. d»v«ritt»ri7 Ju«*T eemjifrttijT r« (3) Whit* Colonial - 3 bedroom*. 3 B on Hi. IY ;M*r»l« Snyder Avenue etA for mi*. Mm. O. rtadier, toni Hill Fr»nfc!ln %nnt iilt ATTRACTIVE COLONIAL OATS built unrt r*npr«))«terW. with *1lp Rd. Mtltlfwton, M J. RM>R« Mtllincton BOrfR Berkeley Helghtu, N. J. TW40W (4i BmrthMH Coifrnt*! • brink wjjth In | ( n« Tel. Summl 0.7110 _ slat* roof S badroonrM, 3 pertstton lu«t outalfl* fiummlt. Living mann batha • 30 mtl* tl#w $S»,oeo. rwim, dliung remm, kltchtn A d«n. BYSTRAK BROS. T ricS Thr»* bedrooms and tit* bitti on IM K«HOnat»I]T flew. AttiMhMl j^rase, If*' eftn«tr«fl« MOt/»RMAN Oo»k. im 4MH. HMtt for fT#« mtlmatw. eali Mittburn hnm«, % Muiu. lutmnm. HO • MOUNTAIN. WHITMORE tlon. Iww tasM, ttt,mO, Realtors p 9 Map)* Htre«»t «mcntt«l, X* BummK $€im ' & JOHNSON if lit «»t»Wtahe0« if, Orwnif*, I*. J. THE RICHLAN0 CO. in CTmthMH, M««i AdMk Slang* Oo.. Kllibura AT«- Rf<onj I. On)! for OARNATION OROWBR St* •* l«jJt»u*n it M*irtt tMHNrt tutmnlt ACT FAJT ON TITO to t«n* co«iirt«^|lrfarti> LOTS OF LOTS LOOKING FOR A MOUSE tm mmm, mm Call Oh*th«m, 0«II CLARENCE D. LONG A SON, Realtor* WtAt, __TAT« OOLtnOW rrf thU pap«. fiowl tooi»» bay* In Ml Realtor t»r •Aft BIttW, IM, ' J THI SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, Ff 8RUARY It, 195! on Uneolnian prijiciples, bad won' Out For Freeholder the election for the EUenhower

(!i. >J frofomm page 11 ticket. Hit prtdicted that the GOP national adminktration would .>uianc rfpr«ent- ,J wltli affiliated unit* ing- eight ccnimuniUca bad form- in all parts of the ; in e,u \J Of Yule mary defeated iw pted#ed WUmn- Mayor CM Mayer tv«urlyte V«'. howjBr dele-gatea to the Republi- ii of the kite Jtimcrf Pptiliet can national convention. ji,n'ry Cran who waa an attorney, , ^mong thosp present at the Irty «oun.w! to the City cf j | ^ Initial meeting of the organisa- torne y at jftw of Jcnwyj anion gradiifl^d .frcm Dart- t&inside was also represented. It rv.<;c? 1!" tion. During the war he invoj'tl- Commlscion, Board of-School Es- gc in 1935 with a B,A. wa« reported that a cowinHtct r?u:h CoH gated national drfci\«n\ internal timatp, on the Inter-Municipal from Summit would, soon affili- ;. r. ,. Mi --*- OBI 1aUf!c. security'end criminul (natter*, and Croup for Better Rail Service and ii in polkieo! .•cuincc received a commendation from J, wcrks with the eounrilrnmik: and. ate wijh the group, • • ' • nd of hu junior year (Rcigar Hoover for his work in an many . «p,.c;al (;om-mittccd. He is Corigrcssman Case attended the session end discu&sed plans for Protect Your Right To Drive... to PJii Beta Kappa, j important «ibotage case, a«o serving as Plainficld's Direc- ^.society, . Hr | Appointed, to Ouncll tor of Civil Defence. his campaign. : • • Officer^ elected in addition to uflU'd • from Vale School of -Mayor Crane h ulutt a director returned to the practice of Mr. Doerr are: Vice-chairmen, in 193S with an LlJa degree of the PhjlnfH'ld YMCA; « du\con the same year became 'an'Al^jj ''lavwv in J'jtfi ami in Augu.«t of that ! MrS, Betty Arthur, "of Plalnfjeld, 1 of-the Firs-t-Fiirk Bapciat Chu'rch, Safeaiard Yourself From Lawsuit. ir wf. * appointed %o fi v^itaniy and Joseph Carr, of Scotch Plalha. n trustee of t5)o Pl'ainf iHd K|wanis on t)u> Common Council of the Mrs. Ira Begbic, of Clark, waa ftps otWK Oixn t4A,U-1«. 10 I'.'jl. Club..•and e, nwmbcr.of Lodge 885, City of Plainfield

elected tt> that position in Novem- ;CorannmUy Qh^ work,M a iaem displayed for Case. .Authentic Balineac dancos. tem- A large delegation of Summit, ple rituals and folkways have be«n New Providence and Berkeley colorfully photographed in their Here Are Important Facts You Should Know- FOOD AT Height Re.publienitft were pres- natural locale, amid lush tropkal V, TECHNICOLOR scenery and the fantastic Javanese ent. 1 Efstlivo. April 1, 1953, driven aju) owners «f meter vafc!d«t «B1 b* architecture. The dinner was also n happy rtquired to fumuh proof cf financial mpotuibility up to $11,000 if lb«y ITS BEST hunting ground for candidates of The exotic ceremonies are per- all description. Petitions were formed to the accompaniment of «• inTohrcd in mn accident where there is a death, inffury, or property I a full gamelan orchestra, the circulating throughout the crowd damage in excess of $100. Failure to comply with this requirement meant ISA like chain letters during depres- haunting native music played on sion days and aspirants, for pub- unusual instruments. AUTOMATIC SUSPENSION OF YOUR DRIVER'S UCENSE AND lic office made hay by gathering Firist central power plant was REGISTRATION. . more names in a single night than set up In iS82 »t New York City .could be produced in a week's by Thomas Bdlson. •--—*• •••-•• LUNCHEONS work. "Griffin In Top*" DINNERS It w

Woman's Club of Orange, 369 Park Av«., Orang*, N. J. »•> .-»: SU. 6-0278 Pastries Open All Day and Night MOZARTS COSI FAN TUni 447 Springfitld Ave. !•• In a Now English V«nlon by G«org« and Phyllli Mood It's Best To Drive Safely ...But Summit 6-3900 I"" I Strand Tuesday, February 24th ot 8i3O I*. M. Don't Risk Losing Your Driving Privileges"! Thru SAT., FEB 21 LITTLE ORCHESTRA SOCIETY OF NEW YORK THOMAS SCHIRMAN, Conducting Be sore yon are ready to comply with Ute New Jersey Security Retpowfi^f SOIOISTS: Law. If y«m haw any qwttknf about the new law we will b* aappy to LEWIS GORDON TANGEMAM ROGIER FARROW KNOWIES f&OO, $940 (MM hw.) Mi N*w«Hl 2, N. I, MArti.t MM*, t. m*4Kn*w nd «tM M*M|V* l*x OMt*. REMEMBER • • If You Are An UNINSURED

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