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64th Y««r—No. 51 In Two ftettoiu Mtf u 8««md CtoM M»tur at tha »£* $4 A YEAR at Somattt N. 1. Dador tlw Act «f Wwek 1 Uti 10 'CENTS Five-Room Washington School Landing Field Council Receives and Accepts Annex Next on City's Program For Helicopter Resignation of Housing Board Expansion and improvement of Washington School in Mail Requested An exchange of •letters' between the Sub-Standard North Summit will be the next step in the school housing Summit may be included in the • Housing Board and the Common Council read at Tuesday program of the Board of Education, it was announced New Jersey network of municipali- j night's meeting of the Council confirmed the rumor re- jointly this week by the Board and the Common Council. ties to be given helicopter malt ported in the Herald last week that the entire board, with service by the end of July provided A five classroom addition which will include'cafeteria, a suitable landing field <>in oe the exception of one newly-appointed member, had resigned combination gym Mid auditorium, , • ' _____ found in the very near future. A , „ . __ . jin a body. The'resignation* of the .shop and library facilities Is letter from New York •Airway*, mm fc<> j g* jB»arcii d who s nt u>accepteM d rby the Coun M - planned end an architect will «oon Inc. to^Mayor Percival M. Btod he ordered to prepare prelim- Council Gets PTA ihr6c Mdn iirouD ^^ ° • ^>° ^^^^ - and the Summit Area Chamber of • Bland. •• • . inary sketches of the new build- Commerce stated that this city v»U Tii Board ai i rdi 1 iu |pi ing. Traffic Data for be a scheduled stop if formal per- MaimAfi tft Art-mi * - ' « "8 ° - Recent acquisition of 11 acres mission to land within dty limit* IIUIIIVU IV HVI Wll ter, resigned because it frit that o' land adjacent to present Wash- Is obtained. it | n ^m the recent court" ruling adversely ington School property w. ill brin^ New Lincoln School Beginning Juno 8. twice-daily Mrl AAlt KAnQll aflccUngr the plans of Summit Co- the total laud area for school and More than n eeore of definite helicopter mail, parcel post and • iVhVUM IIV|#WI • ioperatlven. Inc., its subKidiar^ recreational purp^on-os to U item. preettuLiong to prevent traffic ac-! service will be provided for Appointment of a three-man japmcy. for the coiibtnution of a und will provide for any further jddent* to children, ranging from1 Perth -Ambor, Red Bank, Long committee to act on the .McLean low-tost housing project in Kast expansion of the school. The ad-pasting of warning signs' at corn* report wm announced by H. Summit, removed the "only offo dition of five additiomtl cla.s.s- Branch, Asbury Park, Freehold. (in .o t'oii.'lruction • of a new bi- Woodward McDowell, United ltive weapon to deal with the iutol- roorns will bring the total number tHightstown, Trenton, Princeton. cvlu path, are contained in « de- New Brunswick, Somerville, Bouiie Campaign chairman yesterday. The erahl<« housing condition that now of rooms to 13, making the school i members of the committee are j exists." amtly.'v< and report of the IBrook, Plainfleld and Durielkn 'Theodore S. Kenvon, 80 Bellevuc », • ,,,,,, «• ' , plant comparable to the new Un- Lincoln School PTA Safety Com-j Summit is to be included in thi* , , w «• whMemlwr.o submitte" nfd thftheii Hominr resigpiatiomg Boardt _, avenue, chairman; Hugo Riemer.' coin School. 'mittee. made public yesterday. The! network. 80 Whlttredge road, and George *re Clans A.' Harwick. chqlrmattf • D. Smith, 175 Springfield avenue. Rapid population growth in Fied Xa*f, W, C. Kleinfeld'er, •iiirvey upon which the- report ie| Helicopter service has The committee was authorised a: North Summit is the cuuso for the John Barker «nd Victor Samuel. b(i;>;-(l nnticipnte.-* school safety! been launched in Westchester a recent meeting of th# Cwitral Board's decision to move nhcid problem* likely to be encountered; County &nd parts of Connecticut. ifrw, Richard A. Milkr,. a member. wiih Washington School improve- Committee- of the Hinted Cum- when the new Lincoln School-on. Landing facilities required are ilgn. until a few weeks ago when ah ft ments. Woodland avenue is opined. ; smell, the letter stated, and can The McLean R"port, pub'is%d msignrd bei:«iwe t<)\e was moving It Was nlao disclosed tint trfc John M. Leavciw, safety com-1 be located on either public or cr!- in full in the April .'iO and .May 7 from «he :• mkt"e chairman., .*aid tlwt copit«*j vate land. A square.or circle be- issues of The Summit Hera'd, letter. . . • running about thirty days bchni'i of the report have been delivered i tween 150 and 200 feet in sit*- with ! recommended that the O;ntr*J The &oU- im iiibt r of the Hotus- schedule because of delays eiiined lo the -Mayor and members of the ...free approaches over ap&Tscl" tei- THE LUCKY vSE\*EN—The above seven Summit) Linda Robinson, t'niver.ity of tir: B^rbiira Committee be reorganized to ing Ba Council, j tied or'unoccupied ground wu! «.:-•H;gh School j.enior$ on Monday rn-eived notice they j Glide, Va.isar or Colhy:' Carol Stuith L'nivfr.sity of .strengthen its authority on «ueh N. Waterman who WK.I Mib-contractor.s to meet <•im.':-.ni<.'- Qu< :>tioiir;iiiri\s sent to p«rent»i commodate the copters. Pavvraen*. had been selected by the CaHege Club as recipients | Rocheotcr; Barbara itsm om, .-Middlirbury. Rear row, matters. aa the requirement of a' few weeks afro by Van schedules. The JJc.ird st:i (i of «!1 thildrca in the -old Lincoln it? desired but 50il will also MTW. of tht year* scholarship gfanUi for further educa-! Rita Baird. Kockford Collie: Diane Smejknl. Sim- participating in the Mayor B'.RV.A to fill Mr«. Miller's that it hopes to (MTIIRV the IK-VV Si'ho'i'. exeeptin:; tho>>.' in the The-liinding sit«» must t«;:,> br i- (.m..'.H r.ollfgOM. The wlnm-'M and the col- : moiw. ?md Vietorin L.,vler, I'liiaibeth'.s. j United Campaign, their ' vacancy. building by ©crtoht-r i. • >i';.h <;r nle, provided detailed in- fenced for the control of victor*. -,>. v pi .i! to fttttwl vtn: pr.ntcd in ability of niddification of the ; f ;i y.j^, 26.> ... In 1M8, thf Board, th.? .M y>:\ nun:!)"r, !ii will !)•• transported by fice. Queen's Chaplain, U (>i! itiwJ tin1 Common cour.iil is.-uc.i a illluSiK >>ile, lfi" will g» 0)1 foot, 42 For \mdins frffilitio iu-r»^ \'--,v •.rtrui'tuiv and .authority of the thfk Boanl , ,„ .Hi fisrer-p4ge Seven Sumiriii High Girls (Vritr.tl Coniniittcp o* rueonuurati- < ,. joint tftatnn.cnt in D-furd to t!n o:i bicycle and fi,1 in one or r eo:nh;;>,-it:on. Vohinleer. * of Win Colkge Club Grants to bt taken to carry rtiii ih , onaltlered ueeeKKiry, tiie order o! ri.fver.-; to th question.** which in- hy the .\i\v Jersey Bureau -of Arrv- project bt'i'orf had been- r<- Clergy Coming Here•[• eonimendation» of th.- Mel^-ii: progress of each b'.iii pioy c'i clud'd the *'K:iet roitte.i that «acli nautie.s and the Civil Aeroniutic A-v«-n Siirnniit High gc'fioo! f'ti- .^mnjirjaid wvena:-. .seisidr zon«(l. Tnls, i' ruul, was "cow- A ellM]»i;lin fo H «nd a building trohfduU- to be in":-i.'hild '.vill take ;o and from irehcol. Administration and both agenci*-.-* 'ni.< have been awar4»."ti SclioMf l)ni\>lSil>. M«r**i- i Report, after consultation with tin- uu,y| n t.oiura,,u,tjon of al, ,pr,w lu'.ved. It was also .stmil tiut the will aid in the selection of a field : ships by the College ©fib,;-It. in • .yn Iluuj. -i m. u Qlleen Mll/.iiln'til -H- Hllfl (I l»«r*-; constituent •genciw."' 'esbting an«f currnii practices la "it \v'> jicTslbii- by studying thc eh'.iting e-iiajilinin wit) ));• r>j- Helicopter mail service will be ! been announced hy 5fc*, -t^ifl' M. Ur. Mr-* RiKiolph l^^nu^. litong j ^jj._ Kenyoa, « part tier in xlir. this city." •oii:.'.':! to iintieiprde wi:h n high l >J <-d would be subject tr> the si]i n- provided bttvvwn a number of tub- A,ntt.-r»on, «vhoU*r>h>^ . •U';;rm::_n» -.r.- t >.' .i.r»r d 'i . !.:H" ;n"e;ieil 'I'S .-.(-rvi'l^- at ti'.«* "roifl."'- s New York City kW firm of Km. 'f'le Bojrd also ebhm:a that :t- ill %'••••{• of e.eeum'ey, jn.*»t hr,\v many lX 1 5 } h'u u .s .-. l..i> ot the !<'!!.•;.!.• Hii:>t>t cia! structure of tli" Ci'.;- aiie: ui ,h- ! urban nutropolitsn rornm'initii.* T :-:-i.-.&-i?.- -T6% ^<^lt•.! U> .st •K-'v<£b 'j ''}*~ yon nnd Kinyon, hi* Icnj b*.n n Council allim-d tue t>,tv\y'd to..»>{>• -hildi'eH v.- !l cr-ijii yiv-.-n iiiif-r.:' e- : :J ih'- ML I-'hf\vu C'-Vij-r-'iSi"^. 'I'U!;1 - in the bonding liml". .inn I-H- nr.d New York City nirpirt--. The i....w-;va^tov.>: ;;•''•.•= •»$%*£• <«M " " -.h--«dPT in civic niifslis- In- gurr.rait. eved with its Liw.siiit a^idnst'fckst liosu .« -Summit residpnts andj*ie Easicra .-., .•....•!, ",Ve can ther,:H)r.> vl-u.;- ! , The UiLttii ,»,;ininer .-<-iv;i.e>A> . It 3. Poatoffiee Department an' by the College Club, bring the to- at Dr< University. $2IW. ; """' board of trustra of Overlook Hc»- Summit Civic Association, Inc. ^luce 19JS, pur.M.Mii: ti» tin p.v.-:;:e m;i!iy of the condition.-) th v ; whicli h.jv.' beetmie a trnditiou In the CAA. tal to $r,.525. the high«t «:nour.* Unfa Ridings, daughter ot -Mr. pital and. of thf ..Kent Place -'when It was apparent that this gram^ an addition h;!s bc;.'ii <.<'>•>•will e.mficr.t u.« on thc opening i Sumivit, will -hrgin -on .Inly 5 at City o*'iieial,<» M^ted the com- cvtT awarded by the club. Me*: .">' ' «nd Mn. '"Garvice Riflinx«, 19 School. He h a former chairman action could not have properly sue- .strutted at the Fran!;ii;i fc'eiiooi of the new Lincoln St-hoo!." • the Baptist Chiireh. During Au- of thf Central Committee of the ,«» ],,'. ; e< >%nd the Junior-Senior Hi.;;h School The M-jor Hazards '.;ns!. iii'-l thr firt;! week of Sep.United Campaign. ., Council Inanure of Suit. that it had not received study by raised by the ;tnm«ai Book S-ii;1 : R&ntlohih-Mficon Woni.ai's Col- has bten expanded and i»ci.i:>ni- 'l":e pr'.nf-ip'i! har.nrd.^ to .school !• niher, the c- >rviees will b<» h(;!d \<-:ir lege. SI 30. Mr. llieir.er, prr.sidenf o' th*- Tw Cl)Unci!> ,„ its rcply t0 thjs 'Ued. Tile now Linden H.-hf-u! I- the Common Council. Th? e;:v\ it he'i! la-si Ociobi r, hut ihi.; ;;!'•!; MI (inticiiKi'u'd by tht Com- M.Miini'l.s tv the s> Uoi.U'..lr.p : • :;- wan poin> fd out. can not srar.t was isivtinented by I. Aii'.oni.'-ibile triillii: HIK! other ! Bii|>t!.-t eliureh, will prt-ai-ii th' served a* chairman of the i\ntral Board.s nclion of IavVsuit when thft property but only on pub'ic larsd*. additional funds. ton are .Mrs. Ro'mrt M. Burr.-. in the fall of J030. fir.st combined service. Rev. Jes.'\> .ir.'. fl-i\< e I)r. A Murray Smith, mini.ster boc-n completed. Thc 1!MK pri;;::\t.,, ?,. Au'..;in"b;!< eoaf;e.-*non in the avf-nue. to Rorkfoul ColU-ge. Roi.;:- • the FamHy Service A.<*>ciation nt,y against Roing ahead with tho ing sites within tho city. of the ltu;hy l're.ibyterian Olnireh, also included nudilorlimi-^yni- i-it iviiiy oi (he ruw building. ."ord. III £300. Hiss Balrd has alwo JMemorial Poppies and formerly nerved a.i a director , Mt|on ajj(, ^ C(tn c j, According to pr»-viou.->ly ar,- HugHv. lOniu.md. Thf church is 8 na^lum and lunch room faeiSiiu. !. (.' :rel;'-!-' hieycle ridin been given the Mirgaret S'-Tnvuir 1 of the Summit YMCA. agreed with the city solicitor's ,•'<> iiy <:.>:e>enle"P,ci,ii policemen to s?vcn inter- Fund Drive of by both the Veterans of Forei.'rn '.lie parachute troops during World of the war period. ', Mr. and Mr* Joseph W. L.iwler, f .'••etions found, to merit conssidcrfl- Wars and it? Auxiliary and by War Tt nnd his book, "Pnrnehute 280 South street. Murray H:!f, to i Hotary Scholarships i 25 Seniors Named The situation in the V.'.i.shin;^- tion for ."pet'ial protective meas- ! the Lndie.s Auxiliary of 'he Ameri- parlrc" iell.s tht> story of'operations ; St. E^iiabeth's College. $-100. Three Summit High School boys tonarr.a, therefore, piv'Si-nt*.- i-:iool ures Wot dl-.uid «nd Crescent, Visiting/Nurses can 'Legion. of tiie Air Regiment in Frnnce. Barbara Kansom, daughcor of i were awarded $1,000 In *cholar- problems which were not |»ies-i,i \Vooillnnd «nd Hawthorne, Wood- James Pian«, eomm:md'.Fnrf-(t, Reeehwood and Beacon Hill Po»t No. 190, VFW,will be Rev. David H. C Rend, $3,634 Over Goal I 37 Pine Grove nvenue. to Mitldu'- j at its regular luncheon meeting ac review of the siUia.bii, it >:; th • Hawthorne, Sirmmit «nd Eluclld, he-* named Joseph Liiw^y. Jr. n." present chaplain of Edinburgh Honor Society 1 bury College, $200. ! the YMCA. The grants can be conclusion tlv t to the VJ'. I'eee-V.V'::ii- | . nnd Euclid, ' 'The V.N.A. 195" fund raising chftirniftii of the U>."i.'! cnn;'nij;ii. (hiivei-i.y. In Ifl.jL'. he was madf Linda Robinson, daugiiter o:' " used «t colleges selected by the Twenty - five members of the for Washington imi.-i ii".v campaign netted $^0,114,' statfd Conint i.t tiie Leyi: n i-ii.-iplain to Qneeri Kliznbrlh in Mrs. Ruta D. Robinson, 417 Mor-i recipients. senior class of Summit JUgh he added the urgent need tor r'.-i ••- Cmlr.il of .^--peedins on eertiiin Mns, Frederick A. Steele. trnwurer pr;>l>y ehiurman. Scotland, r?a ftVenu'-. to the University of j 1 James C Polk was given a $500 School w<*re elected to the Honor rooms to meet curren; and yi'"-, ,-,,•.• hy the electric .speed c Memb'erfl of the VFW pti.i>y from board's regular May meeting. held lor .--evcral years in » Nazi Herbert Gannon. The presenta- thc National Honor Society, tho Washington situation arc out- d land terrace, to Simmons COIIORO. which the proceeds «r<- u••••••d to wheic «itl).«tflntml number.?, "FinHl reports are now in from prison camp. tion of the check* wajt made* by To be eligible, a student imut lined as follow.s-;: ; S200. help mnintAin the VFW N!ition:il Mrs. Frederick B. Llewellyn, fund 1 Rev. .1. (J, f,nn<\ n Methodis*. Dean H. Travis, Rotary president. have aenior standing and lank I'lilllily niul l»rf-Sclioi»l ( eieil* of I'/ililreii will ns Oiro! J?ini.h, daughter of Mr. Home. Elton Rapifl *. Mich., and chairman. Mrs. Llewellyn states iiiini..lcr from Ne\ve>:i.«Ue-U;>on. j Polk, who has been active In »chokstic«l!y in the first third of With the new Lincoln well on Wliii.- dividiiiK line on .streets and Mrs.- Howard I'. .Sinkh, .u to operate the national VFW re- that only $tt'>7 is outstanding; in Tync, Kn^lond.'will he the last i activities and tia« be-en a his class. Tiie rules provide that its wny to completion, the r.o-iit. ;„ (he vi.'ini'.y cf the new school. , ...... Mapi* street, to the Univi r. itv o.' habilitation «nd welfare depart- ( t!pr Sliest, A former pioneer mi^lonnry | ' ' nian In tmck for three yi throe factors ehnll have equal I'M for the p. flt NI'V.'IMI nioiiths, ' Rochester. $30;). ment. -On.-wiv '.ruffle on Credent ai.jl) uncolleeted pledges. in West Africa, he is -i noted public i in the highest ranking student of weight—ficholftrshlp, senior itil- iContinued on PHRC 8» Rome A. Betts. president of the Six Proceed* from •he «*lrs mnrtuln Mreet«. Hospital and the VMnnm.t' Hn^- United Negro Gannon ha« also b^en active In ice-, leadership and character when volunteers from Summit. New '< Deirdre Coshkn. daiighter of CI' .iriii;.; nsviiy to pitfl) in Ka.it Orange. Both tUe various school organizations and g their votes. Providence, and Be^keley Height? ! Mr, «nd Mrs. (Juede Coghlwn, 1." VFW «nd th*> Legion enrui'irk College Fund Tho Summit llfrnhl nnd 1'nm- vi,--'.liillty at certain corner.". who conducted this campaign are In a member of the Selene* Cub, nnd I Eiielid avenue, senior at Bfyn j"omp of the pro<"»f!(l ^ ^^ ^ g ^^ Mrs, Anixy Knvvilgian, trfti.surer N<>gu» hns been an outstanding ! and Mrs, Jack Cooper, 11 Irl« road, j v iwn, P«ula Genna, Nancy Golding, mny be went to The Ui'verly road nnd Canoe Broolc of trie Suintnit area comniitl< r of soccer player and a member of ,.if4I support by the cmnmnnity a, Barbara Gndc, Donald Guida, Hummlt Iftrntd t'ninji 1'imd, «•/<> lVirli way. Mphomore' ^t Antiwh College, i jat», Catherine MeCabe. prt-*W!ent the United Negro College Fund, ! the team for three year*.- a direct order to us to rxpnnd our Diane/Hiklebrand, Kenneth Hol- Wlt lieralrl, 12 Rtmli Stroel. Develoiinictit of npiiroved roud'", ,. , , j of the Legion Auxiliary, urged lold w'trlu-n* IhU week tlmt S!.- (Ontlnued on p*fie li eenirllHilloits will UP »<•- , , , , 11, i' i vital services.' Dorothy Leonard, daughter of everyone to contribute to 610 h'.i« heri) rnlsc'1 to date. There i! by wearing n poppy. w contributor.*, *>Iic nddnd, mond Jannelli. J Mure nnd better mcrtna of pro- W. Alcsbury, concluded, Wind FtNt Oak Trtt, Mv& lst year the drive nrttfd $1,506, Abo, Robert Ltndbrrg, John moting fi:ifet,v education nmons budget of IM.4S0 which we Dr. Robert R, WlllinriM, chalr- Irtaks Electric Circuit ' Xtacky, AltonfAay-bce,'Paul Me- nor. 1 ; |iiiieiil.- , ehool i-hildren, mid'the spnted to the commuTiitjr loys Couqht in Guy &abri*)son, Former trwn of the committw. thanked An oak tree felted by the wind •CMin, ,Tamf« O' Brien, Jumefl Polk, Contribution* lo are m i.;elier;ll plilllie. the enrefnlly dcvelopinl fin«ncl«J UflHr Breofcinq Spre« GOP ChMrf, to Talk Here the team enptflins nnd workers Monday night crashed Into &nex liarbxra Hansom, Betsy SelJ«r, | * The crminlttec nrRfd th«( the 1 requirement* of our present «erv- Police this *wk reported that Oily Gabrlei#»?ri, former n^ilionrt! for their effort. ) and ilectered, "I road ripping down Jeraey Central Dianne Smfjkal, Cwrol \'Kv rnlice (tc)wrtnient. tftkn. s of riBTH 9. Vormnn leca. The fact that the gcwl wte the w«w of ortwment.I |«Winwii of the RopuMirnn Parly know that I spmk tnr all of you power wires «n«i diarupting mrv- Mlgmon^tte Smith, Riermrd fcy t«»r« II. Waltri IHHI.IIIHI hnaxirds during iln li>' It for esereded by $3.«3I Inillcstc, that and presently « iMitionnl romm-lt- nn wull nn for the Summit United le« in the nrea from 745 to 10:15 Ruth 8l«hl, and Jane Warren. ^f*m»ry «i tiara *. t'otrnmn d»ys that the new lUVht, oner •>» dlllrt 'the rinif f<-w our frlend« p*peet fcn i •t«ln brohr-n out in the cky. I>«y- from NPW Jersey, will lid- Vnru\ CVimniiltr.-, In ex- I iB.m- r llmiltilng if |1 nervlep, nnd we ««* taking jm* drrwi member* of " the Snriimft our thnnk* to all who MM., 'St., 0.M.K., *n«l Ifttit «itlng with iUt lonfer period According to ,fflm«»« V. On I've r, modlate /rt«ips to provldf the eonn* h.ivc contributed to the Funil this tiM ] vt dwfc *«d wuriw w«ther U oung R<>|Hiblli'nn Cluli nt B Jerney* Cenlral district manager, rminlty with the ndded earn it yenr. we «re happy thnf more peo- OH i««M« mnn of Mlti BMIIC llunri Uco! March of Dimts ,...., ...,g to hv ht'W W«^ •" }UW" | IN tmti mom in the City H«H. Am<*ri<-A an* coiulnji lo W In the A. frilittflw home* were affec!«l. UP also re- \ Siunniil inldi'd it totlll of $(',- on our tfrvivm nr» pro» Mr. Clabrlefewn, wbcw«» aonjlv*^ United Negro f'ollefje fnml pro- Heiqhti ..10, II I-'1'111 «fo for «mfl,«hlnR light* on Hlaek. ported that -between 7:45 and B:4S j H'ilili', for Hi.- National Foundation | porllonntely IncreBiilng, in Summit «nd is active in'Ytning: (frartj « pruehciil rffpi'livi- 'mean* lutintit Dirtctory ^,,.1^ XI burn rond. All were r«')l|»h % HttrrU 1-0(1 '"infrtlitlh' I'rti-iilv«l8. It wnn re- j ._._.-...„——,- €OP Blrclr*, will talk *h«ut »om«! for brlnglnK flbout ^•^, an- Mrn Vnrnon (). larrler •u.iiii for custody nf their parent* a.nri rr«tl- were temporarily out J&ec*UM of. | Church ..<*,».««»«-«M^i,l ^'. nnd Jt«, Arthur of th» events during hU nmny j nnder«tundine at home mid of iiintfd by county hondqunrtern Drafted; tutl«Hi m«(i«» to th»« Jerinry Contra 1 wind torn wires j •>. Hehwur* 'fi.Wt 1f|(>r Two ymm of jwlltlril life, The frttWle Democracy'* influ- Mr. «n« Mrt Ilnnn Miitrr. 'inn ,!,!., Week' The ]«C»I ^^- '" I IWrr ft bight Co Th* trep, which wi* three feK \ Un«ra A, i» eofdl»i|y Invited and Ii r«ftilrid« ence thrmiyhnul th* world." EdHorinl .«..**-.-• *.V«i:*^| ». K. R. Pftllfp wid thf hlth*'!*! Ineid^nrr «d that entrelic* to the «otirt tmm Contclbutlon". which arc *>nr- In diameter, win uprooted on Uind Jlf.JpKl Mr», Mtni W. llr« ot 33 Wanhlngton avenue. B*rkf» of light broking talsca pl«tl* In where, wveral new home* *r« be- Horn* Own«n P«9«(. [n mtnoti «r \, II, M irth I«rgeit' amount in the in gained through the police dt» mrtrked for thr- 31 Negro College*, >>«it 4. ttncoln tub ruck M .,county, Only llhabeUi, Pl»lnfl»ld l«y He'fWii wtrc •»©•»§ titojtMi* th* Druid Hill »nd Prwpeet partment offices. may Atill bf> made, Thr donntlorw ing eonatructtd. It fell mpl«t*.ly M, «, «. ". " - »•»» I'«nd Wwtfk'kl exoeedeC lunirnit. 1 * *•• •'flwf rir«, »4H Th« wmnty total w«t« $U4,Hofl MUm i#f¥|e#' Bwd -wWt9f0if-. lt-ttw..^SiBlf»tt« tm& 'round. fall ftr«I«un will ulno be dl*«' N«itro fund,Jnr. *«rt «»nt blochlng the ihoroughfare It w«i

»n. SKIwih V. Trwt #•«!# ijnd.,WAM <••'(•> /InricKt imrtiih tm " iiitfuctSttit litHf'ffli' iMWrt -If tfpp*r ''tttmetrt • ihtt wight, ^y ,tl». 1 ~t*i««! by tiie M»rch at mmm, forecu*' ...-.' ,;••;:/• ..:„ ;'.; ;;••• '.: THE SUMMIT HPBAID. THURSDAY, MAY-21, >»S3 Four Frew SisEsmlrCdkd 'Area Navy Man Returning California port this week. On board Ls John J. BeH, aviation ord- Girl and Boy Scholarships Fer Pttlr Jury Caly Wii! ^e Guests The aircraft carrier USS Ora- (Continued from p*ge 1 > Of <\u- 125 citir. -.u t.' tiU- f •>.:::'.) Members of the is waeduled to arrive at • third class, of Summit s;rn of the Btmuriit I Cyclists Injured called for petit jury duty ban- He is also past president of a ••«f-t%mwet« will be Hl-Y Club. He plans to enter ning Slay 18 and extending ^ for th« Bell Telephone s 1 <*£• FRIDAY NIGHTS xt i j evening for. dinner amj A 15-year-old girl, suffered « gineering. mit.' ' , t •lilfpju. ARE -tUtPJI. the Bell p!nnt. ** fractured wrfit Monday when an frank Pratt, clmirnuui of tin* They tire Andiv-vv-\ MvNtusiara, •utomobile knocked- her 'fora a clothing drive for Germany, an- 21 Waldron avuiui1; Aiaxje Ba- i'f^fti SUMMIT SHOPPING NIGHTS bicycle at the Intersection of Broad industrial rtiviaSon •*: nounced that the drive will to- c!fu!t'd on the program Summit Area CkwNi «f Contttftc and M»p!e streeca,' The girl, Ann continued through Saturday. In varian, 16 Walnut stroft; Joh'n J. Stockdele, daughHr. of Percy addition to clothing gifts of non-K:*rjM n.ski, 25 Riif.w3l j»*a;-t% «nd Stoekda'e of 266 A*h!and road, perishable foods ami money an- Mr>. 11-tzi'l M, UutrUi, 45 Wood, 4 01 ART Of mk was treated at Overlook Hospital requested. „,,,,. and dismissed. Driver of the ear land uwmic. NATURAL 100% * The speaker tor the d«y was was Richard J, Berry, U, of Or. Tiic dewing waa by Alex C. GRAPE JUICE, 4f« You'll Like It Here! Gerhart Segar, public relations) Cunfeff!, f.'irriff, (Hiii J. Carrol! director for the West Germany | Po'intl, jury comrni.jwionera,, and Health Food Ci Qn Fridny, Ch*r!i* Bernhard, 10, consul's office in tho United States; Uenjnmin Korb, dork. 494 Springfield ^ of 24 Hobart avenue, wiu thrown and form«r deputy of the Rcicha-1 COMPLETE DINNERS from hU bike on Springfield ave- tag, Mr. Segar, who th-i Germany nue, between Woodland avenue in 1933 because he was--opposed D e r u i i a n Served 5 P. M. to 10 P. M. and Maple atreet when Mm, Ane to Hitler, described Mfe in Ger-' Voorduin of 14 Sherman avenue many today and stressed the need opened the door of her car,\ The for clothing for refugees escup-. contact threw the boy Into the ing from the East Zone. SUNDAYS path of an approaching auto driven Visitor* were introduced by SPRINGTIME (• by Barbara Butler of Montclalr, Alex McCollom, member of tb«> o He was taken In the city ambu- attendance committee: Chnrles H, From 1 P. M. kince to Overlook. Son of Mr. and Mayer, Springfield; Robert Folty, Mr«. Robert F. Bernard he we» re- IS RUG Newark; Raymond Withcy, Mitdi- Iwued with « bruited forearm. •on; Lawrence Burr, guest of A!- On May 12, Mrs. Susan Kutchka, it lan R Devenney; K. Zimmerman,, 51, of 451 Springfield avenue was CLEANING FHO9I guest of Vincent A. Burgher; H. II ftruised and shocked when struck Simon, guest of Matthew Zelgner. by a car at $40 p.m. when she wao crowing Springfield avenue near TIME... Children's Dinners From $1.50 the Strand theater. She was de- 'talned at Overlook Hospital. Driv- ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP ^TXJTBRS-Three Summit High School ing the car wai Leo Johnson, 37, seniors were presented with ft total of $1,000 in scholamhip grants at Franklin Hills end NOW Is Hie time to have your RUGS Air Conditioned For *Your Comfort of Baituirol way. expertly examined and recottdltioMd by Monday's meeting of the Summit Rotary Club. Above, Dean H, Travis, Blackburn Rood Police said all driver* involved president, presents a }S00 check to James C. Polk, top ranking student our expert workman. in the accidents were given care- Summit, N. J. less driving summons. of the senior class, while Herbert Gannon and Roy C. Negus, who CONDOR have received checks for $260 each, look on. (Wolin photo) Extluiite homo* for tale Only careful, SAFE cleaning can bring out d rug's original beauty and add to the life High School Coftteria Phone SU5IM1T 6-1010 BESTAURAXT Red CTOM fund raising campaign, of your rugs. ,. Director* Win Uavt Army Mem in Japan Ffcsold's prlie m «. Hallicrafter or AM BROKER HORTHFIELD AVE. RESERVATIONS radio. Mrs. Margaret Brauchli, dietician Wins Benefit Prin The House cf BEDROSIAN has wirned it* LIVINGSTON LIV. 6-0527 and director of the cafeteria at Army Corporal Steve Q, Fajold, reputation for SAFE and thorough c!«a*inei Summit High" Sfhool, has submitted son of Mr. and Mrs. George F*so!d her reslgnatk /effective June 19.; ' ROCK BOTTOM PRICES by giving individual and meticulous care She plans to move to California! of 19 Beekman terrace, recently to every fhor covering entrusted to us. where her husband has accepted) won oecond prize in a benefit con- t a new position. I test .held by the 3*th Infantry Mr>, Baruchli has operated the; Regiment in Japan. The affair PRICES MODERATE Remember- cafeteria for the last two years! was part of the 24th Infantry Di- and b a former WAC captain. [vision's participation in the 1983 'blue coal' BUDGET PLAN PHONE US TODAY YOU GET ALL YHESE BENEFITS: SUMMIT 6.0500 lASr ON YOUR POCKETIOOK. No big The Rotary Club Drive! "lump ilie" bills to pay. PAID-UP WINTM HEAT. Starr plan early, and be free of cool bills next winter. feROADLOOM SUMMIT LUMBER CO. CARPET INC YOU* BIN IS FULL when first "cold spell" Bundles For Refugees From A Dependable Source comet. for A CLEAN FURNACE IS A SAFE FURNACE The Iron Curtain Country... Spnial pricts this month only... on budget plan. All rtpairs at cost,,, Work Lumber and Building Material fully guaranteed. Call us now and tavo. Clothing — Canned Foods — Money — SCREENS L W. BALDWIN CO. OOMESTICS ORICNTAU Floral An. PIMM: Swimill 4-0073 Murray Hill, N. J. May be deposited or the Summit Y.M.C.A. or SCREEN DOORS and COMBINATION DOORS blue coal BUDGET PLAN 15 THE f AS* WAY TO BUY! phone Summit &-0315 for pickup service. 255 Brood St. Summit 6-0525 u WV)-its the top downed "delight ! FliFlickk ont winoWieiWN lleve r . . . py!l! l a hhandd y sighih t lleavini g IIhfh t SiSuniinei r open ffor pl#awel . dothboard control . . . and tha Sunliner'i |op is Next, let Fofd'i go-packed V-8 wW$k you e* ©ut of tight in Mtcondj. Then roll down She jkJe smoothly, effortlewly. Cvtn the bump* *OB! VfA quarter wlndowi. They, too, disappear (forn bother you thank* to Foridi Wonder Ridel THOUGHTS ON CHOOSING AN EXECUTOR

Tho reasoning that stndj a man to a lawyer, physician, or architect should turn him fo The Summit Trutt Company for professional work of a financial nature.

A few of +h« questions #ha4 come to mind* when selecting an executor

Ii he experienced? Doti he have sufficient time fo perform his duties well? Will he always be available, and never too busy? Sun down .'its top is weather t% Will he live to administer the estate? firs* hint of roin or chilly evening bre»*«i, pm» i.. and It xlpi out In a flat*. The** ore th» button and . . . presto . . . the top Ii In few of !h» "Worth Mort" raawm **y I The final teit of efficiency, is results — the most competent executor place, letting you drive In Indpori comfort. Th« America'* largest s«lll«s «snwtr«bl«. Con* 'm is the one who serves ahdl conserves the interests placed in his not window panel Ii extra big for easy driving take o Te*| Drive and spoil yourself lor charge.

For years wi neve made a- business of serving as executor and trustee. We shall be glad to discuss' any estate plans confidentially with you *n& your lawyer, with no obligation on your part.

i , s ' • . ' ,.••..•;••,• : •;'-'•• ••';•'••• QL SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY ISTABL1SHED 1891 P*rmr4 *n th Amritt* JrW *!• \faUt Paualo Valley Branch . 4 SUNLINE'R Sprlnelleld Are. 1 feeeJrweeeJH A Sprlnffield Av«. nter South St. / America* largest selling > New Providence » convertible '***

^ ; _" Mwnker PteV«t Rewrv* Iyitem >: 1 . M#iwWM«MlD#»wHlMiifineeCorperatJon DILLON MOTORS, INC. 111 MORRIS Phone Su. M2Q0 ] SUMMIT .- '- *"\ r.m,-. mmmmmm i t, THE SUMMIT HIRALO, THURSDAY, MAY 21, t«3 I Dr. Robert Donmi»r of Columbia University, He la- ing, Washington, D. C. ! tfrrncd at W* Hill Hospital mid Three appointment* to the [On Duty in Korea other Nc Air Reduction Women Voters Seek Data on test Lists Dates Candidates TOr»eith4)r academy United Slatej NaiaJ Academy m& Jjr. UotKTt M. DoimutT, son of !f ^""^ * * *>* must be not lea* than l? "ye&Ht of ofte appointment to the United [.?."«nd Mr*. M. Donauvr of Bid- UOfepUilIS- »«• arrvfd as chief «*)- ! age and not more than 22 ye*r» of States Military Academy will be- ;.,,'d road. i» chief medical officer Labs Announce Local Small Business firms For West Point, | ago qn July 1 of the calendar year avaik&le to resident* of the Sixth ' l ttt K 4! l , ,;ii the 14th Transportation Van ^''" « » Orange (km-ral Hos- Are y»u conducting e. iiu*ln««s was published ten year* ago. T^e (in which they will enter the Congre&ftona! District for the Li'.ahoa, somewhere in Korea. publication of •thU valuable in- i academy. classes entering m July, 1854.- ' it (liUi'l from your home? if you do not Annapolis Exams I-; forniatiori in dane (itia public jtr. Donauer, is « graduate of e i Staff Promotions have a listing la the riiigficld, •ervice by the League of-Women Representative Clifford P. Case University and the Col- Announcement haa- been made pages" of the telephone directory, by Air Reduction. Company, Incor- Voters and the book fwill be aold ((R., 6 N.J.). ha* announced that of Phoolan and Burgeon,: J** "T.-IUI^T "was"™ recalled'*»** porattd, of several appointment* the League of Women- Voters, at a nominal sum when it is of- July 13 ha* been •elected for the t<) tUtuVi' ti'TVii-{ Ovujbtr, and- ,u thc,r rw(evcb taboratorii» in would like to knoiv it, ao that fered publicly next fall, Organisa- designation examination to ix* QUALITY! ECONOMY! STYLE! "ftir ( Oil I \>l, •!;,,, hi* training af Murray Hill. name and; bu»ine^s may betions wishing to purchase tlw* given by the United States Civil t"£t Sum Houium. ,WJS stationed Service Commission to fti*il«t him Dr. E, H. Ulumliatd IMS been booklets in quantity mawyy cc OUR USED CARS FIT YOUR ANTHONY HMIA at the Brooke Army llmpMil, Ban included In the director :r™ "' *""""£ " ,f * in selecting his nominees for the appointed attiatattt-' dSrectox of Jobbing Prompttr Attended To Antonio, Texas, before being sent * | «ayaaoe orders with Mrs. ftoger UnlUd Stales Military and Naval chemical research, advancing to wWebijtobeprejeBtwUndjNs&ayj \y, Wiliianu, 70 Pine crave NEED PLUMBING • HKATINO to Korea. ud w»dy i w Will b :hat position tropn assistant man- for distribution |n the lull ai part j Sa. e-877?. Academies for the classes entering in July, 1954. ' - . AT •' . SHEET METAL WORK I h:uv a ki/ifJIy feeing for many «ger of the chemical division. Be- of a booklet on Summit, 7 Chestnut Avenue corporations and men . because fore joining the research staff of The committee »f women work- Spared in This examination is open to res- Summit 6-7424-J they answer the telephone prompt- Air Reduction in 194i, Dr. Blanch- ing on the compilation of the bmi- Bliifi assistant director of the pfoneer job, that nowhere la tittit* on that section of the "Vil- The examination will be given |j cryogenic laboratory of John a complete Itotiijg of every busi- lage GrwJi" now being converted in Elizabeth. However, for the 224 Broad Street Summit neaa in Summit. They particularly convenience of applicants, It abo Hopkins University. in!o «n offstreet parking lot was In hto new appointment, Wil- wish to include imell individual ftiay be given «t various other the concern of numefoua Summit '49 DESOTO S.burb.n \ liam J. Greene becomes assistant b\uints*ea conducted from bomea, places,- pursuant to apecial ar- director of metallurgical research. such ea caterers,, dremmakera and resident* fearHil of ita destruction. rangements between the applicant Coming to Air Reduction in 1946typists. There is no charge for the 1: was reported that many phone and the Congressman. If an appli- '50 CHEVROLET! J- as «i research and development listings, if yoti vish to be Includ- tali's were made to City Hail ask- cant ia a mcmb«r of the armed engineer, Mr. Greene has jwrved ed, leave your name and businej.; forces, located outaide of the con- '49 CHEVROLET 4 d.or ing that the tree be spared the f suecttstilvely its Assistant to the with the Chamber of Commerce, tincntaUL hited States, the exam- manager and assistant m«n«g€r 3S0 Springfield Ave, Su. 6-tl53v of progress but city offi- j Jnation will be gi.ven, under the '51 DODGE Convertible ci s oftthe metallurgical process divi- The "Know Your Town" book- j *' na^ already taken the tree supervifiion of hia commanding sion. In 1W4. Mr. Greene was let will contain chapter* on Sum-, into consideration and had no in- officer, wherever he may be ata- commissioned as a lieutenant in mit history, city government, j tention of having it removed or tioned. '52 CHEVROLET the U. S. Naval Reserve and until schools, rocrt'ation, voting infor- destroyed. All persons desiring to tflkc the Open Evening* Until 9 P. M. 1916 was assigned to the radia- mation, e listing of churches and M a result, the black top'pav- examination ehould comtnunicate tion laboratory at M.I.T. and' the social and civic organisations, ing for the lot encircles the tree directly with Representative Case Stop of the CttUo Sign I Naval Research Laboratory Field and a city map. A similar booklet and everyone presumably is happy. • at Room 243, House Office Build- Station in Boston, Formerly In charge of the or- ganic chemistry section, Dr. Ash- ton M. Lyon haa been named manager of the chemical .research division. Dr. Lyon came to Air There Is No Substitute For Quality Reduction laboratories In 1!M8, alter'having been associated in re: search activities at Oak Ridge, Tonne&see, and with the Manhat- If You Want the Finest in tan- Project. In his new capacity Dr. Alfred H, Taylor, Jr. will serve as man- Iradiiional or Jrloderii ager of the analytical division, formerly having been a section head in the chemicaj division. Prior to hb association with Air Furniture... Choose from DOYLE'S FRICASSEE 7 to 8 lbs. average Reduction in 1946, Dr. Taylor was with the Manhattan Project, pre- viously having been an Instructor Display of the Finest of at Colutnbit University and the University of New Hampshire. Dr. Lyon nnd Dr. .{Jlanchard ore Name Brands... All Are CHICKENS both residents of Summit, while Mr. Greene and Dr. Taylor make their homes, respectively, in Scotch Nationally Advertised. Plains and Berkeley Heights. We think golfers are harmlcs.", Amidlit our spacious three floors of furniture but might revise that opinion if our backyard were close to a felr- carpets and bedding, home makers will find WflJ". SPARERIBS the finest in TRADITIONAL Furniture any- where, a selection that will not only impress Realty Views you, but will APPEAL to you regardless of Balance of 25 Deficient itenw in construction to be. noted If how large or small your home may be. Gov't. Graded Guaranteed Tender you are building or baying s 4 r new home: . . *' > . ' ' . • . *- '* r-Oriiw FAMOUS NAMES—, 11. Interior partitions not tied Some of the Famous Names Represented in Our Collection Rl 10 exterior wall plntes. af DOYLE'S 11 Wood framing; nailed t« f*FABn*TnWU £AI I COICC we afe indeed proud to be the representative in this area of cliiiiinejs. IS. Insufficient t»pace between UCUllUEl vVrn UALLhllltJ . • • America's finest solid mahogany furniture . . . with its 18th SIMMONS ROAST chimney and framing. Century Charm . ... Designed For Better Living ... and Traditionally In Style. Bedroom, Dining .SHER4TO.V If. C'ombuMible material being Room and Living Room Tables. IUMPDEK placed between wood framing e BARTO!* TABLES — •" - and chimney In basement. hAVdHAM *^ fashion dinette of the year, long lasting Daystronite laminated plastic top MEK.MA3 TABLES SPRING 15. Chimneys not being built "AIJllllJPl • • « that resists heat, acid and hard knocks, plumply padded chairs, upholstered in CTICKLEY TABLES plumb. wear repelling all plastic upholstery. 59.35 to 129.00. ELITE TABLES 10. No flashing installed between JAMESTOWN TABLE CO. son e wood and concrete platforms. fYlMTINFNTAI * °^ America's finest and most famous producers of solid Honduras LEGS O 17. Footings for exterior plat- V'Jn IInLn IAL • • • mahogany and solid Appalachian rfard rock maple bedroom suites. Care- HIBR1TEN CHAIRS form* do not extend to gatiM fully selected woods, perfect cabinet work plus hand padded finish. See "The JERMYN STREET," 5TATESVHXE CHAIRS level as foundation footings. HIGHTSTOWN CARPET 18. Porch thins laid across dirt "THE ST. GILES" and "WILLIAM LLOYD" groups on display. 395.00 to 650.00. JASPER LAMB VAN STEE fill without rponforoin? rods. gives us a complete selection of beautiful Sofas and Chairs in famous Hamilton 19. Basement stain built too TONK TABLES • • Custom Quality. Wide choice of fabrics and colors; every piece 20% hair filled MCHOr-S & STONE guaranteed quality and construction. 275.00 to 495.00. FRESH KILLED — 6-10 lbs. if). Poor workmanship In some VUESfX home* compnml with sales a leading manufacturer of southern traditional furniture. Unusual care STAK-MOHE (Bridge SeU) price. TELL CITY ^ BELTSVILLE HEN '.'I. Improper grading. • • • • and precision workmanship by expert craftsmen go into the making of I'NION NATIONAL 21. Poor exterior painting. this fine bedroom and dining room furniture. DOYLE'S are proud to have been selected as the ex- IURNS 23, House framing bring cut into clusive distributor in this vicinity. 269.00 "to 650.00. ALLIANCE for plumbing: to an extent which OnI v HICKORY TURKEYS weakens the structure CHKFMAM RHMflFh RFAAINA - Shifman Sanotuft products carry the Bedding Bond, -VERMONT H. Foundation wnlls for ruterlor JUirrMin MUnMljl DNMIHIIU • • • not just our warranty, not just a manufacturer's guarantee, entrnncn platform** poorly con- but a bona fide Bond issued by one of America's largest insurance companies, you pay no more for REGAL LAMPS HtlllCtPll. this protection. 44.50 lo 74.50. , , Bt-TIUt 25. Guard mils not installed CRESCENT. around open stairwells. K KiHTHI IFR For ^y1*^86- value-Wise homemakers. Table, floor, bridge, boudoir and bed CRESCO HALE Mwlll VLILH • • • lamps, distinctive and original in styling with rich new colors add a touch of Edmondson & Handwork BARCALO glamour to any home. 78.95 to 32.50. SLEEPMASTE1 Realtor Consultants y\ lyC ' designs nationally advertised reproductions of early American furniture in solid ma- PIHLMAR ' 382 Springfield Avenut COLONY HMnl] • • • hogany and solid cherry .'. .{at moderate prices . . . America's largest selling line of CLOBE BROILERS Summit 6-7200 bedroom furniture in solid woods. 195M lo 39S.00. f SHAW LINK-TAYLOR Farm Fresh—Ear Some—Fieeie Some showa one of the best known tables in all mahogany made in America which are the BRANDT.. • finest sellers everywhere . . . they are beautifully styled, well finished and mod- SECURITY erately priced. 14.95 to 95.00. HICKORY CHAIR EMERSON FRESH KILLED CTDCIT for the glorious sensation of complete relaxation there is nothing to equal the com- PROYHILL *)IIULII • • • fcjrt of a Slumber Chair. Thick, soft, spring filled cushions. Three positipn adjust- ment . . . seat high matching foot stool for the Rest of k lifetime. 74.50 to 129,00. ftUNTINGTON I1OWELL TURKEYS O'HFARN ha8n fti°nally advertised reproduction of New England early 14 to 20 lbs. average flbAlin • • • American design executed in the finest of sugar maple . . . nothing but the best solid clear maple used ... for the best bedroom, living room and dining room. 229.00 to 395.00. I AMF T*1*on 'v Pressure-tested, aroma-tight cedar cheat in the world. FREEZER SPECIAL liAnli • • • Moth protection guaranteed with every lane. There's a perfect Lane style to blend with any room!! Rich 18th century style in Honduras Ma- hogany . , . Stunning modern in American Walnut. 49.95 to 79.9S, fOP GRADE AMPR AFT ^ co"^ctor's »ttlm' Amcraft solid brass lamps, designed for Arlvimi'l • • • gracious living, built for enduring lervice, untamish&ble. "URNITURE fe HIND of BEEF no polishing required. Attractive shantung shades on parchment. 12.50 to $4.50. Cur at you like It. • • from the looms of Alexander Smith are ALEXANDER SMITH... produced the fineit of America's broad loom, Mellow jewdHones loomed In 100 wool , , . ehoice of seven heavenly shades when you carpet your home . , . room size or wall to wall 10.59 per $q. yd. SUBURBAN "He's * f rwit on« lor blowing Ms top when t fergtt tht A mrortnrn* in bit Another Quality Department At Doyle % I You Art Cordially Invited fa $•• Our N»w Open Friday Evenings Tl 9 PX Display of BUSINESS and OFFICE FURNITURE AtOMAfie llffllt i I* Wood md MtM. MARKET MAKII IITT1I HINII 442 Springfield Aw m f iimm m " ' YWI DOYU'S ludqtt PUw tf Cofivtnltiit f «ym«nfi we m trtimkmkm, No. 2 THE SUMMIT HIRAID, THURSDAY, MAY 2>, Navy Man Returning 19li{™* . "? '•* ***•<* Four fren $::\&ut CrZT* Arsa lndustricli$tj Girl and loy i For Petit J;:ty C;:i«/ **'«! *J* Guests© The aircraft carrier USS Oria- hoard k John J. »c!!, «ylat»n ord- Scholarships tesy Is «che program. Stockdile, daughter of Percy addition-to'clothing gifts-of r.on-'' Kafp. r.-*i, 25 Kin vl! p! i -f, «ml Stoekdale of 2W Afthknd road, perishable footfe aud inoncy are Mrs. H izrl M. I^utr.t/, Jij Want- was treated at Overlook Hospital and dismissed. Driver of the car requested. • ' f Maiid'ttViiitjo. NATURAL OQ^ p was Richard J, Berry, 38, of Or- .. The apeaker for tJu- day was? Tiw drowing was by'Afex C ©RAPE JUICE, 4n j]J ange, G,rb.rt .Segar, -imbUe rda^s !^ ^ ^ You'll Like It Here! director for the Wtit Gt-rnmiiy•- •- Hedth On Friday, Ch>r!«i Bernhsrd, 30, .. oti i i» »« it J t»» • Do!U;il, iury coiBOTUwwicra.. oiid coramls oftice in the United fctof.s ,,,,,., of 24 Hobfirt avenue, wu thrown ai,d former deputy of the Reich*- ; Ben^min Korb, clerk. COMPLETE DINNERS from his bike on Springfield ave- tag. >Ir. Segar, who flni Uerimuiy j j nue between Woodland avenue In 1933 became he was opposed •]• II•* d r « • J. a » and Maple street when Mrs. Ane Served 5 P. M. to 10 P. M. to HitJ«r, deacribed life in Ocr- i , : Voorduin of 14 Sherman avenue p many today and stressed the need opened the door of her car The fl contact threw the boy into the for clothlnjr- for refugees eacap- SUNDAYS i Ing from the East Zone. path of an approaching auto driven r Visitor*, wer« introduced by SPRINGTIME by Barbara Butler of Montdair, <> He wai taken in the city nmbu- j j Alek McCollom, member of th*- From 1P.M. lane* to Overlook. Son of Mr. and i ! attendance cottimitttr: (,'hKrlob H. ; * Mn. Robert F^ Bernard he was re- { | Mayer, Sprlrtgfteld; Robert Fok-y, ; , IS RUG ; leased with « bruited forearm. 'Newark; RaymoRd Wlthry. Madi- ' On May 12, Mrs, Suaan Kutchka, •on; Lawrence Burr, %mst of A'- j tt **V l«n R Devrnncy; K. Zitnmrrman, ' I IKMI 51, of 451 Springfield avenue was ll CLEANING brul»«d and shocked when struck gue«t of Vincent A. Burgher; M, , by a car at 8.40 p.m. when the wan Simon, gueat of Matthew S croulnf Springfield avenue near Children's Dinners From 51.50 the Strand theater. She wa». de- TIME... tained at Overlook Hospital. Driv- ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP ^EflS*EI»-Thr«e Summit High School ing the car wai Leo Jobnaon, 37, seniors were presented with & total of |l,000 in scholarship grants at Franklin Hills and HOW is the t:mo ro hove your RUGS Air Conditioned For Your Comfort of Baltuirol way." Monday's meeting of the Summit Rotary Club. Above, Dean H Travis, expertly examined and reconditlontd by Blackburn Rood Police said all driven involved president, presents a $500 check to James C. Polk, top ranking student o^ir expert workmen.' In the accident* were given care- lea* driving summons. of the senior class, while Herbert Gannon and Roy C. Ne-gus, who Summit, N. J. CONDOR have received checks for $250 «ach, look on. (Wolin photo) Exelutita home* for $aU Only careful, SAFE cleaning can bring out High School Cafeteria sujmrr «-ioio a rug's original beauty and add fo tht life KESTAUBABfT Red Craw fund raising campaign. of yeur rogi. Army Man in Japan FVwold's prlie waa « Hallieraiter or ANY BROKER DirtcfV Will Uove j '••- • .— -• .., '' • NORTHFIELD AVE. RESERVATIONS radio. MM. Margaret Brauchli, dietician Wins Benefit Priit The House of BEDftOSlAN hat wrned jtj LIVINGSTON LIV. 6-0527 and director of the cafeteria at Array Corporal Steve G. rcpuraticR for SAFE and thorough cltanlnq Summit High School, h&s submitted aon of Mr. and Mra. George Fasold 'her resignation effective June 19. by giving individual ond meticulous eare of 19 Beekman terrace, recently ROCK BOTTOM PRICES iShs plan* to move to California to every_ .floor covering entrusted to us* | where her husband haa accepted won second prize in a benefit con- 4 new position. test held by the 34th Infantry Regiment In Japan. The alfair Mr*. Baruchll ha« operated the PIECES MODERATE Remember- cafeteria for the lalt two years was part of-the 24th Infantry Di- and la a former WAC captain. vision's participation in the 1951 'blue coal'BUDGET PLAN PHONE US TODAY YOU GET AIL 'THESE BENEFITS; SUMMIT 6-0500 lAST ON YOU! fOOSTBOOK. No big The Rotary Club Drive! "lump size" bill i fo pay. j)MID-UP WINTHt HEAT. Start'plan early, Ond bt free of coal bills n»xt winter. ftROAOLOOM SUMMIT LUMBER CO. CARPETING YOUR BIN IS FULL wh.n fi,tt "cold Bundles For Refugees From A Dependable Source comet. I for A eiEAM FURNACE IS A SAFE FURMACC The Iron Curtain Country.,. Special prict* tMt month only ... on

to budg«t plan. AH ntpaira at cost... Work Lumber and Building Material fully guaranteed, Call ui now and taw.

Clothing — Canned Foods — Monty — SCREENS BALDWIN CO. DOMESTICS SCREEN DOORS Hord Av«. Snm» 4-0073 Murray Hill. N. J. ORIENTAL* May be deposited at the Summit Y.M.C.A. or and COMBINATION DOORS blue coai BU0G£T PLAN IS THE FASV WAY TO JUYf phone Summit 6-0315 for pickup service. 2SS Broad St. Summit 6-0525 m Jbllll Up_#i the "top downers'delight!

Flick w» wmdshielj lever . . . pu»l Q. hor»dy light leaving th« Sunllner open for ploawrt. dathboord eonlrol . .. and th» SjnJiner's fop it Next let Ford'i go-packed V>8 wrdsk you off Out of wghi in wcondi. Then roll down the vida smoothly, ofTorllsisly, £v«n fd« bumpi won't ond qvaittr windows. Th»y, too, diioppeor from botl>«r you thonki Jo Ford'» Wond«r Rid«l THOUGHTS ON CHOOSING AN EXECUTOR

The raaioning that tends a man to a-tawy^* physician, or arc|?HecT should turn him to Th§ Summit Trust Company for professional work of a financial nature.

A few of the questions that come to mind when selecting an executor ire: i

Is he experienced? Does he have sufficient •fme •© perform his duties well? Will he always be available, and never too busy? Will he live to administer the estate? Sun down_«'its top is weather tight bg l Pint hlnf of rqin Of chilly tvening bre«E«», pr*i» k•> . on4 It tlpi oulln a flo*. Tti«»» <>'• * »h« button and ... prMto ,..«!• «op li In few of the "Worth Mor«" rioioni -**y f** to The final test of efficiency Is results — the most competent executor plant, Itttfna you drive \n Indoon comfort. Th» Am«rka'i larg«it telling conv»rllbl«. Cow« '"• •• Is the one who serves and conserves the interests placed In his not window pone! li extra big for eaiy drtvlna tok«

For years we have made a business of serving »$ executor and hu$f9: We shall be glad to discuss any estate plans confidentially with you and your lawyer, with no obligation on your part.

••. ' •'••••. •• -Off. • •:•" SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1891

lift) Yitrt !niward t>H iht Amitlrai* M**« Main OtfUx Pa$$cUe Vathy Branch SUNLINER Sprlngfltld Are* i leeehweee* M. Siflrif fleW Ave. netr South St. / Amenta's largest selling Summit New Fr evidence »•.„*..,.,..*,» ***** convertible »*** / 4 '> S > Mtmfetr Mtral Reierve Syif*m '' Memler Merel Gepetlt l«iur*no« Corpor«tl«n \ DIUOM MOTORS, INC. Ill MOMII A¥l, Fhone Su. 6.4200 SUMMIT, %l _THE SUMMIT HfiULO, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953 Dr. Robert Donouer •of Columbia University. Ht In- j iar, Washington, D. C, terned at Lenox Hill Hoipital and Three appointments to the On Duty in Korea J Candidates,,for either academy United States Naval Academy and i\*i training BA other New York Air Reduction Women Voters Seek Data on Case lists Dates Dr, Robert M. Donauer, *on of I »iu»t be not leaa than 17 yeara of one appointment to the United Dr. and Mrs, ML Donauer of Bed- Hospitals. Hv sci-wd as chief resi- age end not mow than 22 yeara of Military Academy will be< ford road, is thief medical officer dent at Ea.si Orange General Hos- Labs Announce Local Small Business Firms For West Point, rage^n July 1 of thr. calendar ye&r available to resident* of the Sixth v,-ith the 14th Transportation I'oix pital -•;' Are you conducting a business was published ten ye*w ago. T»« in wjiieh tlu'.v will enter the Congrettional DMrict for . the ISattalion, somewhere inf Korea, from your home? If you do not publication of this valuable in- entering in July, 1934, He m Summit and Dr. Donauer, is a gr«fe»|e o.' Staff Promotions formation is done «» a public Annapolis Exams he hajj an of* have a listing in the "yellow Prime-ton University and jthe Coi« "fee, for ,(hm» Announcement ha* beea made aervsee by the League of Women Representative Cifford f» 332 Morris pages" of the telephone directory, mmm wmm mmm MUM M mmm mm* mmm mmm mmm mmm loge of Physician , iinti Surgeon by Air Reduction. Company, Ineor- Voters and the book will be sold c(R,, 8 K.J.1 h&j announced that ttvtmif. Dr. DoriaiKT was recalled pojaltd, of several appointment* i the League of Women Vn uryogenic laboratory of John a complete Hating of every busi- j in Elizabeth, -However, for the. »ge Jiecn" now being converted, 224 Brood Street - Summit Hapkine University. ness in Summit. They particularly eoajjenieiic* o>f applicanu, it also in'o tot of/street parking lot was In his new appointment, Wil- wbh to include small individual way be gt"Vea at variouj other '49 DESOTO Suburban liam J, Greene becomes assistant biwinejses conducted from homes, the concern of numerous Summit places, pursuant to aprc!*] «• director ol metallurgical research. such as caterer*, dre«makerj and residerita iearru! of Its destruction. rang-ementJi between the applicant 1 Coming to Air Reduction In 1946 typiats. There is no charge for the It was reported tliat many phone and th* .Congressman. If an appli- •50 CHEVROLET: = listings- If you wish to be includ- cant i*;*. oiemljer of th*» «rrm<3 a.s o research and development tails were made to City Hal! a.tk- engineer, Mr. Greene has served ed, leave your name and business forces, located outside of the con- ing that the tree be .spared the •4? CHEVROLET 4 *» •tucec.'ifltvely »s assistant to the with the Chamber of Commerce, tinental'United Stat«, tha vx&m- manager and assistant miuMger 360 Springfield Avc., Su, 6-4155. j ravages of progress but city offi- ination will be given, under the 'SI DODGE ConvertibU of tiie metallurgical process divi- The "Know Your Town" book-1 cials had already taken the tree isupervision, of his iommanding sion, In 1944 Mr. Greene was Set will contain chapter* on Sum- into eon.sidc-rtttion ajid had no In- ofHcer, wherever he may be sta- comn>i.sj»ion.ed as « lieutenant in mit hktory, city government, tention of having it removed or tioned. CHEVROLET the U, S. Naval Reserve and until schools, recreation, voting infor- destroyed. All, persons.desiring lo Uik<> the Open Eveninga Until 9 P. M. 1916 was assigned to the radifi- mation, a listing, of churches and As a result, the black top pi'X- examination should-. corninunli-Bte tion laboratory at M.t.T. and the social and civic organizations, ,ir*s fr»r. the lot encircles the tr»sH directly-.with..,Representative . Stop af the Calso Sign Naval Research Laboratory Field and a city map. A similar booklet and-everyohc presumably' i» iiappy. ' at Room 213, llaum Office Build i - ^^ Station in Boston, Formerly in charge of the or- ganic chemistry section, Dr. Ash- ton M. Lyon • haa been named manager of HIP chemical research division. Dr. Lyon came to Air There Is No Substitute Far Quality Reduction laboratories in rl948, after having been associated In re- search activities at Oak Ridge, Tennes-see, and with the Manhat- tan Project, i If You Want the Finest in > In hi.« new capacity Dr. Alfred H. Taylor, Jr. will serve as man- Traditional or Modern ager of the analytical division, formerly having been a section head in the chemlea} division. -Prior to hb association with Air Furniture... Choose from DOYLE'S FRICASSEE to 8 lbs. average Reduction in 1946, Dr. Taylor was ' with the Manhattan Project, pre- viously having been an Instructor Display of the Finest of , itt Columblt University and the University of New Hampshire. I Dr. Lyon and Dr. Blanehard are Name Brands... All Are CHICKENS i both residents of Summit, while ; Mr, Greene and Dr. Taylor make | their homes, respectively, in Scotch I Plains and Berkeley Heights. Nationally Advertised. We think golfers are harmless, Amidst our spacious three floors of furniture but might revise that opinion if j our backyard were close to a fair- carpets and bedding, homemakers will find way. SPARERIBS the finest in TRADITIONAL Furniture any- where, a selection that will not only impress Realty Views you, but will APPEAL lo you regardless of Balance of 35 Deficient Items in construction to be noted if how large or small your home may be. Gov't. Graded Guaranteed Tender you are building or buying a nw home: r-Orher FAMOUS NAMES-, 11. Interior partitions not tied Some of the Famous Names Represented in Our Collection RIB to r\U*rior wall plates. at DOYLE'S 11. Wood framing nailed to rill CDICC we aye indeed proud to be the representative in this area of chimneys. UALLLniLj . • • America's finest solid mahogany furniture ""wittKh ifitDs 1fiM18thl 13. InNiifflrli'nt space l>«t\veen Century Charm . . . Designed For Better Living . . . and Traditionally In Style. Bedroom, Dining 'SIMMONS ROAST chimney and framing. SHERATON It. C'nmbuntlbfo material being Room and Living Room Tables. IIAMPDEN placed between wood framing BARTON TABLES • "—'•" 11 •••• nml chimney In basement, HAVCTRAM The fashion dinette of the year, long lasting Daystronite laminated plastic top HERMAN TABLES SPRING 15. Chimney* not beinR built I/It IJI llUrl • • • that resists heat, acid and hard knocks, plumply padded chairs, upholstered in STJCKLEY TABLES plumb. wear repelling all plastic upholstery. 59.95 lo 129.00. ELITE TABLES 1(1. Vo finishing installed between JAMESTOWN TABLE CO, wood and conerotp platforms, is one of America's finest and most famous producers of solid Honduras (RAWFOR1X LEGS O 17. Footings for exterior plat- mahogany and solid Appalachian hard rock maple bedroom suites. Care- IIIBItlTKN CHAIRS form* do not extend to sarrif fully selected woods, perfect cabinet work plus hand paddled finish. See 'The JERMYN STREET," STATESVIIXE CHAIRS level as foundation footings. "THE ST. GILES" and "WILLIAM LLOYD" groups on display. 395.00 to 650.00. II1GI1TSTOWIV CARPET LAMB 18. I'orch slabs laid across dirt JASPER fill without reenforfinff rods, us a complete selection of beautilul Sofas and Chairs in famous Hamilton VAN STEE 1!>. Basement stair* built too TO.NK TABLES HAMILTON... Custom Quality. Wide choice of fabrics and colors; every piece 2(K<' hair filled NICHOLS & STONE steep. guaranteed quality and construction. 275.00 to 495*00. FRESH KILLED — 6-10 lbs. 30. 1'oor ivorknutiiiliip in somt 11IENIX lioinis oo m pared with sales I*A a leading manufacturer of southern traditional furniture. Unusual care STAKMORE (Bridge SeJ») price. TELL CITY BELTSVILLE HEN 21. Improper grading. • Wt * • • and precision workmanship by expert craftsmen go into the making of INIOIN NATIONAL 22. Poor exterior painting, this fine bedroom and dining room furniture. DOYLE'S are proud to have been selected as the ex- IH'RNS f 33. House Framing being cut into clusive distributor in this vicinity. 269.00 Ho 650.00. ALLIANCE for plumbing; to an extent wfilch HICKORY TURKEYS weakens thp .striirturp. Only Shifman Sanotuft products earn' the Bedding Bond, VERMONT H. Foundation walls for exterior SHIFMAN BONDED BEDDING not just our warranty, not just a manufacturer's guarantee, SMOKADOR entrance platforms poorly ton- but a bona fide Bond Issued by one of America's largest insurance companies, you pay no more for RKGAI, LAMPS HUHC.M. this protection.'1 44.50 to 74.59. RDTLER 25, Gtnird rails not installed CRESCENT around open utiilnviill*. For style-wise, value-wise homemakers. Table, floor, bridge, boudoir and bed CRKSCO LIGHTOLIER... lamps, distinctive and original in styling with rich new colors add a touch of IIA1.E Edmondson & Handwork RARCALO glamouglamoi r to any home. 18.95 to 32.50. SLEEPMASTER Realtor Consultants IMIILMAR ' * designs nationally advertised reproductions of early American furniture in solid mn- COLONY 382 Springfield Av«nu« KLING • • hogany and solid cherry ... at moderate prices . . . America's largest selling line of CLORE BROILERS Summit 6-7200 bedroom, furniture in solid woods. 195.00 to 395.00. SHAW LTNK-TAY1OR Farm Fresd—iar Some—Freexe Some RRANDT ' one of the beat known tables in all mahogany made in America which are the finest sellers everywhere . . .they are beautifully styled, well finished and mod- SECURltY erately priced. 14.95 to 95.00. HICKORY CHAIR EMERSON FRESH KILLED for the glorious sensation of complete relaxation there Is nothing to equal the eom- BROtlHI.t STREIT » • • fort of a Slumber Chair, Thick, soft, spring filled cushions. Three^position adjust- MAXMDOX ment seat high matching foot stool for the Rest of a;lifetime.. 74M to 129$0"l ItUNTINGTON MOWEIX TURKEYS A'HFARM 'lftS naWonally advertised reproduction of'New England early V IILMnn • • • American design executed inf the finest of sugar maple . . . 16 ro 20 lbs. average nothing but the best solid clear maple used ... for the best bedroom, living room and dining room. 229.00 to 895.00. > ^ The only pressure-tested, aroma-tight cedar chest in the world. FREEZER SPECIAL LANE..- Moth protection guaranteed with every Lane,; There's a perfect Lane style to blend with any room!! Rich 18th century sfcyte in Honduras Ma- hogany . . . Stunning modern in American Walnut. 49,95 tp 79.95. TOP GRAPE AMTRAFT A co^ectf>r>s ^em> Amcraft solid brass lainpa. designed for HPIVUMI I • • • gracious living, bx^ilt for enduring service, untarnish^ble, u HIND of BEEF no poUihing required. Attractive shantung shaded on parchment. 12.59 OJiaraewr" Cur m you like'»• • • from the looms of Alexander Smith ire ALEXANDER SMITH... produced the finest of America's broadloom. >£ Springfltli itf«.t Summit 6-IJIO Mellow jewel-tones loomed In 10000% wool . . , choice of «??en heavenly ahades when you carpet your homf • room slue or wall to wall. 19.50 per »q. yd. SUBURBAN "RV* * gr««t on« for blowing him top when I forget th« Atigmtar** in Kit MunhatUnii." Another Quality Department At Doyle's You Art Cordially Invit«d lo $•« Our New Open Friday Evenings Til f fM. mm*. Display of BUSINESS and OFFICE FURNITURE ittfin In Wood mi Metal. MARKET MA KM ItfVf.a Sprlnqfldd Avt. ^ Phont Summit 1-2670, 64671 Y«i M«y luy on DOYLE'S ludftt Pkm of Ct* wni«f OttN FRIDAY NITE'TIL? f.M. m L TWS SUMMIT HHUID, THURSDAY, MAY_II.J»5J- !•*>*. Mifchtfl Aldi „ of Northern w First Baptist Church < First Ev. Lutheran Church I 'Central Church "*" Presbyterian Church Rutgers School tf.Bu NiM England at SprtttftieW »%»-; ttury S. C«l»on, Pwtor Presbyterian .,.------" Kev, Ri«*mrd A. hryut Busintss Conference ministration. • CHURCH DIRECTORY nut-. . . i Maple St. and Morris Avf. xtm Proiidenct Don G. Mitchell, of 206 Oak Mr. Mitchell U « d Ridge avenue, chairman of the chairmm of the tx*, Rev. David K. Bam well OJE». — 4:15 p.m., Coahr- L. V. liuNchnwn, DJ). '\ Today—a:l5 p.m, Church choir n t<» the Preacher <&nd all teach- Cnral C^b; Speaker. Dr F F | I- p.m.,'S*nionHi outing «t Glen ; HAS TODAY'S BEST BOYS! Ferry Operation Gu::d. ' ers, of religion)" third in the anni- yonkrr.in, "Religion and Health," ar at Community Hbuefe trip lo Princeton Seminary; l;S0 the &>sa.;on and trustees at parish Moa!iay~S:15 p.m., Meeting of p.nv, Forkh Guild; 2:45 p.m., house. to $2,187,144. Todar— 8 pm. Choir rehearsal the Church Council in Community Cherub choir; 3:15 p.m., Junior Sunday — 9:45 a.m.. Chuff?, Tu«6d.ay—8 p.m., Church school Revenues were $1,058,694. House. choir | school, ll a.m., Worship with fAday — 2:35 p.m.. Lois CMcht-ra' meeting. The deficit amounted to $1,128,450. I fu»»t preacher. Rev. Abrarn \V in parish house. Wednesday-3:30 «nd 4:30 p.m., j Sangrey. associate executive j«c- Summit Gospel Hall Junior choir rehearsal. The averageannucdloss sustained from } wtery of the N>u- Jersey C»'zs-*t*; Summit Avenu* ALL MAKIS and Walnut Street Calvary Episcopal Church Ferry operations, during the five years j, of Churches: 3 p.m.. Closing »es- First Church of Chriit ML MODiU i s:on of Newark annual 'conference Today—8 pm.. Prayer and Bible | Ef-v. E. _F..Francis ' • 1948-1952, inclusive, was $866,572. I at Park Methodat Church. Bloom- Wl "tVoodland Av«nu« ScienHsf ' field. ' ) *&»• Springfield Avenue, Suajrnit Sunday—8 :S0 a.m., Bible school Today—10 a.m., Holy eammun- USED CARS * USED TRUCKS , Monday—8 p.m.. Church for »!1 iges; II.a.m., Lord's sup- teachers meeting. ioa; 12:30 p.m.. Xewcomers lunch- Ey knowing th« spiritual nature per: ":30 p.m, Gospel service •eon;'3 p.m.. Brownies; i ptii., R. C C>ilett«>.. speaker. of God, nian begins proercaively $e$ him toda'yl Lackawanna Railroad Jewish Community Center Boys' choir, 5 p.m., Girls' choir, j io d#jspn*trai# his own i Meeting at Odd Fellow* Temple Sinai ' 3:40 p.m., Drjima'.Guild produc- 1 tibie nature and perfection. tion. - . ' " - H3ll, Mapk ttrwt Sumaait. Reform Jewish thought will be enlarged upon in Rabbi Muxrj Cershoo • Tomorrow —1 p.m Calvary Sorv- the !«-w 1 Ion; 5:*0 p.m.. Choir Guild; * p.m.. Readings from the King JamW> Th« human net ha# been affheted with t\um»r<"> is ?pi- school. -•:-;:'. at WCA. J Brov.-T.Uw Guild of the Chr;st version of the-Bible will include: toxicomania. O«r Bineral !Home at .309 Springfx«W Avenue • Wednesday—10 a.m.. Church rthou hast sent." (John 17:S> 292 Springfield Avsnus > Summit, Hew Jersey World Service Committee. | From the Christian Science text* reason for this is due to the fart thai it > i TRADITIONS OF COURTESY ARE DEEPLY A Branch af The Mother Cxurzk, The First Church of Christ | bcok ''Science and Health with making proposition for millions of people an<.l It is Scientist, in B^sjsn. Massachusetts The Methodist Church j Key to the Scriptures" by Mary promoted by the greatest advertising program that the ESTABLISHED IN OUR ORGANIZATION Sunday Services at 11 A. M. Sunday School. 11 k M. n Kent riace Blvd. I Baker Eddy, the following cor- lias ever experienced. Wednesday Meeiiag-at. 8:15 P. M. . ' relative passages will ba read: Burroughs & Kohr Itev. JfflSe H. Lyons Even the medical profession that 13 supposed to b-.Sn- "Jesus gave the true jde* 'of be- tsrested in the health and cure of their patients La yp Rev. Robert Kinw« ing, which Jesuits in Infinite bless- FUNERAL DIRECTORS the disease and even advertising, in their Medical Joj;i;na!> ' ings to mortals . . . >fan"i in- SwcMton to Christian Science Reading Room Today - 4:30 p.m., Junior high the vtry things that cause the disease. dividuel being can no more die u . OPEN TO THS PUBLIC girli' choir rehearsal; 7 p.m., r nor disappear in uncorjclousness 1 • , •. i - | E.*P. BURROUGHS & SON 340 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE I Junior h:jh boys* choir rehear**?.!; It. 'la easy to identify chose' whoi have it since >.n> than can Soul, for both are Ira- *> ( ' Established 1520 1 one sees clouds of smoke coming out of people's m 1 Open dairy 10:00 to 4:30 except Sundays and holidays; also 8 p.m.. Chapel and chance] choir (p.p. 325. 427) - i ' ' ' I see others partaking of alcoholic drinks and insisthiK 1 ' Friday.evening» 7:30 to 9:20 aai after the Wednesday meet- re hear Ail. ' u. i 309 Springfield Avenue • Summit 6-0259 have one too, one may be suro that thoy have hi ru iv . Ing: Literature on Christian Seienc* may be read, borrowed Saturday — Afternoon and eve- 4. Burroughs Robert B. Kohr John Davidson, Jr. 1 and like Mary the typhoid carrier who uneonsdou-.') .- or purchased. ' /' niag Visions of th§_ annual cort- N. P. Methodist Church .voiltion C. senior youth fellow- Rev. Reec« B. Hill typhoid, they too are spreaders of toxlcomania. ships of.tho Newark Conference • HoUla, taverns and restaurants are breeding pin. .<.'-. at Park Sfethcdlst Church, Bloom- Today—Woman's day et annual those -who own and patronize these establishment'- J • 11 .v fif.'d. conference; 3;30 p.m., Junior choir have the dlaeaae In various stages and will-do i-\. rv-'.g Hn In SptictlMs 4 j rehearsal; g p.m., Senior choir. possible to get young people to yield to temptation Sunday — 5:45 a.m., Church j Tomorrow—LaynScn'j day at an- school; 11 a.m., Worship and ser- iM«tm-Tk« "IOCKIT e", 16S J nu3l conference; Charley Black- A mild »taft of the disease Is found in those \vh" n > • 1 For the Smart Buyer mon. '•Q«cSt!or.-3 J*su* Asked; hall Say delegate, ally use coffee, tea, chocolate and/or colas. The mi »i, : ."! horsepower Cor greater perfortoaooe, (AM YP Ahk?"'; ? p.m. Junior 1 Saturday—2 to 9 p.m, Youth more acute stage comprises those who use cigarette 1 * r.- S to 1 compression ralio for more fellowship vrili fli-ct ntxt year's 1 efikwacT, li-voh e!«:lrical sysirtn doy at conference. and tobacco as an antidote for the cnftVinV in the aho .' r " . • for fitter starting end unootfaer high* j officers; Senior group v/:l] ccra- The third and tnore virulent »tnge consists of ttins'.' "•'" > "" | plete e!«tionj and hear speaker, Sunday— 9; 15 am, Qiurch c0aap*t*4oa operstion. Four barrel 8-hoo!; l! a.m., Worship; High caffeine, nicotine and alcohol, and often evtn stron.-r r • instrument panel. brought about by saying "No thank you" whenever yrm arc CoMpne these fperiSeatioiu, point i> y Pingry Organiiotion CHMIII-Nrw Power-Ride Chassis, offered one or more of the addictive*. The will powcf be- point, with tb* finest, mo«t *xpen*ir« car •did Im'm for oew "Rocket" Ride: A new organization, The Blue comes stronger each time one refuses a cup of coff<•<; or Its 70a kaew. Then tee at. Wall Heat you atrtmger, more rigid frame to match Key, has been formed at Pingry equivalent. Thousands of people are finding the joy of hop- to a "Backet Ride" and »bow you increased "Rocket" Engine power. School. It is baaed on a similar ing others since they have cured-themselves and overcome Higher capacity rear axle, 6-point towoaayh u to own a Oamc committee at Yale University. The toxicomania. atabtliution, noiseproof drive lice, purpose of the organization is to Ninety.Eljbt... by OWimobiJe. larger front whorl bearings, kaee- •euoa frost r form a committee of students who will welcome gucata and serve as tOWIl STIIII1IC*-Easier, (afcr guides during the school day. •teerist; wppliw up to 80* of slrer- Howard R. Bishop inf eaaet for parkiag, turnio». Local members are. Charlea Ty- HUMAN ENGINEERING FOUNDATION son, 15 Westminster road; William Summit, M«w Jersey Buchanan, 45 Edgewood road; PWRI •tARIf*~Quirk«r, naf^r Writ* foi Free Booklet •tops; hrakiag effort reduced 40%, Roger Persons, 44 Lenox road, and reaetioa tinje eat with low, light* Frederick Mayer, P.O. Boat SOS. ' dl '-IS'ew automatic adlijbt oontrol; light* auKMsaticaliy. VMIIUAII-124 inclieK. Ocr-tU 215 inch**. Over-all width. SUMMIT MIT rmf-4-Door Sedan, Holi- 4mj Coup*, Convertible Coupe . . . I Ill -itl» kmom Body by Fisfter. GIRLS../

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m v m ••••»•" •% I ^*^ Jrm %mtr MB IVI \J -l\i fc 1 low bank rates CITIZENS THE SUMMII HtHAlO. THUgiDAY, MAY 21, I?!} ]mkn determined by lows a «tudy. for tin- first t;.n n ihtir iwrformance. g»ud tncthMj^for measuring skin really creams which retard the is clearly demonstrated which ia it comet to awsthotU for evalwi- 1 Cosmetic Tests Not( tlie amount of foam they product , of what d•*ID "Iteccnt worlr-hw t>hown that softening has been published. drying out of the skin. In any effective,-it will indeed prove to be tjon, the tests-on human* are still [their frasraisce,'. and the finis1) occurs and how much rebuilding ud dry bkin is not softened by "It «ppc«r«-that the value of event, there i» still a need for i a gold die only MtisNtqtory procedure*. ' they leave on the hair. if achieved by proper and lie nls. | cmolJieiits, crje*W*^r even creams'and lotions may be due in great deal of work to be done on "In this field our progress ia We are In particular iitecd o^^p, Scientific Enough, Ian Ruin Hail proper neutralisations, >y ianolin. Jt U, on'the otWf b»Md, part to their mosturo • retaining test methods far evaluating better on animals than on humaria, accurate method for evaluating**** • An sir iti- cv-tiufl'ion of hair wav- "The evaluation and testing » omplctfly and readily solwncd .by power and that the no-called er«tma. This ia unfortunate since their type* of compounds and screening' Area Chemists Told 1*1 IT lot*(rJT> j'lrtimUrly diffi- rti'odoranu anti - perspiraiil- vated dh i Mm.*-, satisfactory. The widespread uw ••r I). M ISA.M if 1 1 '••' tlH f J). II),Ul Alll tlllll ll. Ill«<-ls, sint'* rhloiopliylL * mi* no! I'li-arly catHblisiird deodorants or HOW MUCH IS A CUSTOMER WORTH? ioi'1 the IjiiikaAwiini Mih.Miti-.ii, < h in ill the Hiitiptrspirants, of tlif AiiH'iuaii CiinuiMU S-i- 'rl ii-ilo|i.-rf|i-ntl> rissi-ovirs thi.i Wattr Sllli Bes>( On« genius said $1,000.00. ilftj ^tiroday PV» n:iip t an) -t^lns to Mvr 'I 'Thrre is a gr<*it'dral of pub- i-'im it., *UITI«KIIIS STEAK "HIP hi.It of S">(l initv alioii* the bactcru'ldai nn>\ I don't know how much a customer It worth—but I1'1 "• un'l'i i In Where-Mr. Joe I f tt tIB 'r) 1 deodorant spaiis, but tlifir pub- Cut fi*m try to treat each one like a million dollari. ni'tp< f "f *"'l1h''' I" "'" 1*'.ii ' -ni I'Mii iic y has far" ftebv Slur saves you dough 1 in|i.il>]y tin- i lii. f ••i I 'i "• !' I I'l ii I" t | t|l Hf IMO'I |(i|i ]j ' 65 After all, customers pay for the bread and btans | ), 1'TAii -vilii , l'!i i| ! " ' ''"• >«• I t'nl t Alt, If, Jl\f ', »|i.vrlr'|iiii«»u ii' h :rnidl v 1 I * • L V l<-,t III' l '•It'" ' '' '" •l>1 ' " •'' What's a customer worth? Well, in Kings, we \ iml. A •>•. '' it ill. Steak 1- ni in1 -! t' figure nothing is as valuable as a customer, because Illh MARKETS our 400 families want to go on eating. tllf> (;»nl( II (i| Iv'rl in.i- i 'i|Klit 1 ( fi| ( hrmlMry <'f tin * ii it ^|f|li4'i} Oivtl You !j now RIHI in iiis .iri i . ul in CJ- V, tr-n-; i().i r, i«n: M»t« Meet! "••75c That's why, at Kings, we go all out to satisfy you. ;;it|nn «rr f.!lli illilu'l ,n-I 1 >; . •!( .,' •> i| !•> ^IMHO.'V hnn

|'.)-,i i I i :. t!'l "; ' ''Hiiti- ' i -i (In licit1 TV i ..»»-•• K- * l* -, "I < '-hi i.,. "! i1 iiMllli "i II M I'l 'ifn !. i.-K !>' I', 'i Ins lit ll*' H» «1» -MI1' (i" c""!*" '" '"' '" 'I1'<* "f « ><'"*• Arr'our or Swift't Fr*iH ' i)f IlilM ili.-iPMUS cffU'icl 1" I'l'.'if, ">'•l« • I • ,'.,,. _ .. I, i-i « n"f u i . imU «r tii- "i li 1 '- i '••' lot I- i .'ii ^ In HI . FRYERS l.l'O^ ~\\ lilt I) .•ll--. I 'I til ll »il II ii.i"| >vn\< '• i hiii't'ir m1 Ready for Iht Pan I" (l I'K ii'iU a< fin •'• FOR SALT FREE of nirar-imni •triii? h;rSi> All Green 494 Springfield Avc.^ Summit; h;ur Ihr II*r ni Bed lb 4c All B..I Asparagus c/ir of 10. Midget Salami » [nun THRILL., KCAOY TO mvif ! M T, fv»ly HeUll LetliiCC wi i'\i\ New Potatoes 5 - 13c lb. / CREAMED \1 IT;, (HERRING FILLETS Bonalest V'"', pilbh'1 nfirr Brisket 59c VITA Mr. Drbiify is a member of S'lin- Armour Star • Skinltts mii';? rjntir.v Cluh awl Ch-mvb^r of Commrtcr. nnd I ho II G, Mo C«MK*tl mm mm Cully i.-Iiaptrr. Telephone Pioneer.' 59 FRANKFURTERS (if Ani'-rica Hi.i divr-r^ifi^d hoii. in delicious bjrq Mrtdude photngraphy, worxl SOUR CHAM SAUCE and metal working;. «nd anr.itrur VITA FOOD fRODWCTS, INC. thentricais. A long-time rrjiidcnl Shortcut (44 GREENWICH ST., NEW YORK 14 n[ Summit. .Mr. IX'lan<\v i-e.?idtv> sit 39 Oak Ridge »«-• 39c f PEPSODENT } Smoked Beef Tongues >b. 49c Bartlett Pears 43c ;r FREE Swanson'i F,...» 6 - 25c f ACKEO IN THIS nidy. Kool Aid *' S«C«Al»p)tOfNIW BEEF POT PIES s SURF FILLET OF SOLE Motfs f offl.EHs :;23c 3 for 89c ib. 49c H sin 57c

Swift', — |«i-|b. White Rote Aoricet Nectar D J|°;;; 2— 23c "I wonder who was colling?" FRYING CHICKEN ORANGE JUICE ClIANID— S-1,00 caDs READY TO COOK > 2 31c Kroft Natural ( Sliced Swiss * .*.39 JUS.it i iCj! «( bugar GRANULATED 5lb». Annoying, isn't it... to NEW PAR KAY Mtllll Kestlc's Morsels answer the 'phone and find no SPREADS French Fried SMOOTHLY one there. And, of course, it POTATOES Synmaidiaisins disappoints the person making the call too. 17 Waiting a full minute before deciding White Rose Quality Foods there's nobody home White Meat-Without Oil would help avuid such 1 ONION SOUP disappointments— Tuna Fish 2 Caramels [my I* Open • Squnl (ar UPTONS help complete 110,001) STUFFED OLIVES - Prcli Shimpoo FROSTEE more telephone calls every r-ranch S1it*d day in New Jepfcy. GREEK BEARS • 21c Oliforrtis PRUNE JUICE "33c

f Itrido GRAPEFRUIT HEARTS-<-19e Oartltn Jr«h • pound can TENDA-BIG PEAS 2 - 37c Swiff ning s°v>i4c 3lbcon l/c Drip • Silex - Perc Peanut Butterpe)orPan 12o i iar 37c inriisi Coffee.. Sunihlnelbpk9 Irispy Crackers 27c INSTANT COFFEE '••-49c wekhs 100 RICIPli flOM IHt 4TH OIAND NATIONAL Iv»ty lift a Dtliqhi SLICED BEETS * — 17c 0 P ( * f ft I 0 At N I Tt 9PM All ftrwn Optn Thunday Nitn 'til t p»m- ASPARAGUS TIPS ..»»• 21c Arwwtring your 321 Springfield Avt. telephw© promptly h to avoid MADRILENE 2--3B* SUMMIT di»appointm«nt too TOMATO A8PI0 >2tt Green Party NIW JIRSEY Bill APPLE TIUPHONi COMPANY SAUCE d Room fir 10 C«rt In Knr Entrinw

^ .f.. ;...^ i., • / mi* Cbop«r*tivei, it felt that fn strong man's aplomb and give a human a big DEATHS view of the Bo&rd'i other major dose of inferiority complex. A cat has a Council Meeting accwnpli*hm«nU that the Board's __ MUTUAL FUNDS • Mr*. Etturett P. Urkin w nasty way of making a member of the "master (Continued from paf* I> objectivity h«i been unnecewirUy Mr*. Dai»y a Urkln of Wick- race" reflect upon his true status in the ,.so- • effort* inn making "UM"tfc*» ttmt nr «eon con-- ^paired » The Council re-affirmed j I. died Wednesday (May cretel strides in raising* to lwuwll*jiU confidence in the ability of thej • INVESTMENT TRUSTS -i.. SuMMrv BRALD ciety of nature. fi3-. in Ho»j»itai sfUr a a&Ie 'plinimuraa many deplorableIg^rd (0 Attain lti major objective All of this brings us to one of the top short iHneia. She formerly Hyed (n inadequate homing uniti." jof correctiftf *ub»*tandard housing" Information Available Mtmbti administration problems and that is Mamie's.;*'"* OmH* Mn UrfJlJ w" m TThe Board, citing the recently-j condition In Summit and expressed • ... . , . ,, , ., , . She was here on a visit with net W. I. Conady & Co., Inc. Frft» SMioiial position toward cats. You probably have *«"*.•; ^k made offer of tjit Council to rtaub- regret that the memben wtr« un- V. rnlt the zoning ordinance amend How the American Feline Society is making j f '? Woodmere willing to continue their efforts. o drive, when ** ment, claimed that the appointment Bid* for the widening of Cres- Summit 44664 Monog»r QU»liIJ WtfkllM til NH J*rwj: a frenzied effort to put a car in the White JWM taken 111. Jof Vincent A, Burgher aa Council-;eent ^ Woodland avenues were Audit Burwu ol CtrcuUlion 40 Itechweo^ Road i. .iNwl Emert ffVollnutni the Soronnt ^f««'»«««<'» House. The First Lady has put her foot j Mrs. Larkin wa* born in NewSman-at'Large assured the defeat] receJved from four bidder* The! ." FnWItked bv Un Summit Pub'tehiiig'c" «-.,-rj down and wilt have no cats in her new home. !Voik and had a^o lived in Fluih-jof the proposal because Mr.scontmct ^ »w&r<|f»d to the South M M 8.I.* Bl.'wt. Summu. New lt;m kr-:«fU eiu* W»tw October 5 1S89 tt its* P. Plsu, pointment to the Council ind •hould have been known to the An amendment to the toning Mrs- Henry E. Stanley of ordinance wu Introduced and £?S fight grandchildren governing body," the Board's lettir when wu want it knows which ii the most influential political pointed out, P*"ed on fl™' ««dln* The j ft h Dometth rr«ur*rrrf ffml ilem» /< pahlUaiiun arid ti>ie. Cvpy ly. but Mrs. Eisenhower, like her mate, is, f . | service* were letter however does not amendment provider for a two- be tub f nit ted n« e«rt? in the urek (/» p« unt ril held mention Mr. Burgher &*** «*» instead of three-quar- r*reir*4 after 5 p.m. Tur*d«y may Icttitis the chips fall where they may. So the)College Point, L. I, by but only by the title of ters to ratify map changes. The ,imltttd irmn 1hur$da?'$ ii*u#. cat lovers go Democratic from here on in. j amendment was made to conform Walter A. Van Nostrand his oflit<\ 4H letter* to th« editor mu*t be. ngnrd and Okay, we can still count on the canary crowd ! The Coum-il, however, said that with the revised New Jeraey mm** mil be puhluhrd unit** niheruim r#. Ifc^ahould have been evident to thestatute. and maybe, th«y can persuade parakeet own-1 ^^e 2l ^^ An amendment to the public aumanit.6-!>J(K. ers to join up. Board that the Council had no in- Thursday (May 14) in Morristown tention of abandoning or repealing dance hail ordinance also was in- But we dot think the First Lady has a Memorial Hospital after a long til- ordinance-s aimed at eliminating troduced and passed-on first read- point. It She lets down the bars for cats the JK. Mr, Van Nostrand was born »ub-£tandard housing and that this ing. Previously a dance hall owner White Hoiiic would boon become a menagerie in Now providence, had lived in could have been ascertained by theor applicant had to be a resident Summit for a number of years of the city; th«'amendment doe* for the whims of all well-meaning admirers Board "had you consulted with uo wher.c he was employed ft« a clerk before taking jour precipitate »c- away with this clause. The amend- would have to be heeded. Consider those ele- befuro going to Madison in 11)36,- tlou." ment also calls for a hike In the Trees in Greenwich and Summit phants, for instance, sent to the last occupant Hf? w«a a member of Overlook The Boant maintained that the! "cense fee from »1 to J25, 1/idge N*o. 163, F & AM. and CfJ*s- Summit atifl Greenwich, Conn, have by a jol'y ami well-heeled Maharajah. How court ruling plus the other reasons! Two men were granted taxi something in common and that ij» a concern would you like to skc one of them curled up in! l/*»gc No. 2M>. IOOF, boCh of jmatje u nol on|y neCessary to db-| drivers' licenses until December 31, Summit. _0|W summit Cooperatives butjl953. They were: Mohamed H, for trees. Recently there was. a Rreat deal in on an East Room sofa or stretched out on 1 Mr. Van N<«>tmnlhe drivt< ls offlcWI doletl smack in the middle of a busy street thanks oflil ever l yth Plannine g Board in the State beyond j y - .... . t •,• . J y < elective date of the Act, at the *--"- Boak, 3rd, 1953 cani|«lgTi SUMMIT • NEW PROVIDENCE to the armed resistance of a group of citizens , ,. . , ' , and tiituik,s exim-aseto ail wha ohi hevs gratitude helpede NEW JERSEY . .. ,, « -t , , jU 'whim of. the to make the drive a SUCCM»—the who held off a city crew ordered to cut the „,., • • . . govermn u- g bodie• 1s of uvariou «•,,s . .1. «j u J camunicipalitiesn b« considereu; . nOdn athi menacs poinet talono communite the Bilyl j gerurouadonow; th« Women* Vol- tree down to that the street could be paved. - v niNBRALHOME government and death to community pian.! ""teer Services, Committee which And a lone pine stands in the middle of ": 1 handled the appeal kUera; John g fenca streee ant adt curbing McAlester. Tre, eOkla. lover, sprotecte saved di tb yby ' , ' IM. R«tve«, chairman of special Avt. at M«rrlt Summit A-0218 |tts having a road location slightly changed. Near Furthermore, at present only the govern-! 8 ; Walter BluntachU, chairman ing body can veto a decision of a Planning !o f industri»1 K|fU; Theodor* Much- Wye Mills, Md., is a famous 400-year-old oak, more, treasurer; the Summit Trust 95 feet in circumference at its base, which Board. But the proposed law calls for a Co. for clerical help; Arthur T. has become the smallest state park in his- i vet0 of FIamung B°ard decisions by a ma- Daily and the. Summit Federal Sav. tory. In order to save the tree the State of JOrty vote of ANY citv aeencv- This wouW ingl * Loan Asiwlatlton for office space; John Smolen and L. W. I Maryland purchased a small piece of land make a zoning board, library board, health board, recreation board, etc., as powerful Buchbinder o( the Strand theater surrounding it and declared it a state park. for their cooperation, and the sen- Trees, Greenwich and Summit feel, are a over planning as the governing body is now.ior high school girls who partici- form of wealth. They are also an embellish-iIn effectl lt elevates other city agencies to pated in station and tag days— ment, an element of beauty. A city well equal power with, in Summit's case, the Com- and to every one who rendered mon Council. asslat&n&e In any way. Each can shaded, particularly in residential areas, al- be happy In the thought that they ways appeals more to prospective rcsidenlo Under this bill a Planning Board would arc helping to fight the scourge than one bare of foliage. And Summit, in ad- be powerless to guide a community's devel- of cancer dition to its stately shade trees, takes justifi- j °P™;nt* Thc dozens °-f mattcrs now handled Sincerely you re, (Mrs. B) Edna F. Johnsen, »bl« pride in its numerous dogwood trees. So ! fy planmnK Boards, such as width of streets, loc tlort of schools Publicity Director. much so, that the dogwood is incorporated i f . lighting, curbing, side- May 21, 1953. in the "flag" of this newspaper. !walk s ^ould be scattered. Nor 'would Plan- But on the other hand trees are also a | ni"gBoard s have anyvoic e in Public projects care. Their leaven fall and make work for; .wh'ch do not mvoIve the expenditure of pub- thot« who own them. Some bear fruit which illc fundSl What' for sample if this Bill be- it troublesome and often their branches dark-1 comes a law' canth e Pining Board do if en rooms and hide windows. We admit all the Council decided to give away municipal PUTNAM these disadvantages arc often present. land, such as a park? But the advantages far outweigh the dis- One of the most essential of the powers FUND advantages. Tree* give summer shade and delegated to a Planning Board at present is coolness and break the long procession of control over changes in the Official city map, A Prospectus may brick, mortar and stone and color the pave- which include 'juestio*^ concerning the vaca- be obtained from ment and lawns. Progressive cities protect tion of streets. Bill In strips this right from the Boards. thtir trees and replace them when needed. Putnam Fund Distributor* • Neither Summit nor Greenwich intends There are too many flaws in Senatee BU BUI Inc. ^0 permit its great wealth of natural beauty 224 to warrant its passage now. It should be Out Welt Street to be diigipated by progress. Both communi- referred for public hearings or placed under New Yo*k 8, N. Y, WE furnish the money! tiei realize that its trees make a better and the scrutiny of a nonpartisan citizens' com- Whitehall 3-0727 mof attractive place to live. Greenwich still mittee for study and report to the people of Whatever you want to do to modernize your home hat lt» ancient maples and Summit still has the State. lla dogwood. All of which proves that there is Or keep it in good repair (for future re-sale value) a point where progr«i§ and sentiment can Current Comment happily mitt. BAott, Df»«'t Mne«j< YOU" figure the cost, and select your contractor (Detroit Free Vtm) Patronize Thin, let your FIRST NATIONAL aupply tha funds- Another Administration Problem Extrtordinary thingi happen in New York There's ont thing about cats—you either City. L«teit is the Hidden diicovery that Local Convenient repayment over a period of months, |ik« them or you don't. There is no middle "what we need in this town is a few bootters makes it's© much easier—at : ground M far as catl, ar« concerned. and lest knockers," That has been the plain- There are some people, of course, who tive cry in every miiundemood city, village Business dot* on cati. They view them as dhinty, clean, and township since man first began to im- jjrtceful, friendly little animalt, immensely prove his civic surroundings. To hear it ptttbJe, VtmUy the most rabid of these are shouted today by His Honor Mayor Vincent •ld«rly female eccentrics who mother literal- R, ImpeUitteri, in all scrioutneiw, before, of SHOP ly dozens of cats and upon death leave trust all places, a citizen* committee luncheon, in funds for their continued cure and feeding. a city that ha§ become "Big Town" for all of • FIRST On the other hand there are tho$e who detest North America, mu»t wring an exceptionally and have an almost piychoptthle feir of nullifying chuckle from all the maligned •tcft- AND TRUST COMPANY The mere pretence of a c«t In a room taries of chambtri of commerce from Cap© HOME if fftough to send a person of this type t« the Hat I eras to tMi* Golden Gate. •©F.SlIrLWT tMffttt decanter or doorway. And thirl is New Yorkers scorn of provincial civic pride tfaio the m$ddle-of-the-rosd person who, and public spirit gave birth to more quip* thwgh «bJe to tolerate cats, think therh to be and brittl* paragraphs than will ever be miikf, tmr«MabIe, «rrog«nt and noiiomt. coupttd. The conftliion now that N«w York FOUNDED Ii97. tWf tfft Uiually glyjy pulli pm*f% tail un- i« mt too big to bttttfit from booiting offer* d«rth«fulM of cwrtlilng him and takes pleas- vindication to all u< rubes. We predict that Uft in booting them out of the way, WELCOME Mayor tmjwHittwi aoon ^11 make anothtr Summit'* ONLY Ptrhipi tilt Hunt objection to 11 c«t isdiicovery: That m©tt New York#« know km WAGON H§ totoktti «lf Of tufHflwhy. Th« aloof. about thtir Wo«4tf City than the mUlioitt ., NATION All* BANK nm iti mm mit to wK»u|h to ibttttr a who vifit thtrt, $U. MJ05 "' • , ' • . .Jr THI SUMMIT HSRALD, THURSDAY, MAY 2f, 1953 secretary'* letter to Mr, English PingrySfudeiin road; James Dun, 67 Valley Vi«# read «a follows: "The thoughtful- avenue; Peter Stollery, 40 Wild* 6rowing_Moon (inb^Western Sky TWs Week-end Greek Lad. 74, Protege of ness and Christian-spirited plan- On Honor Rolls wood lane; Curtis Champlin, 105 (TimTime given I* Standard; *dd will is an indeed an honor. We hope Schmidt. EM Springfield avenue; Caaual star-paii-rci often sup- ditig of the earth on the moon? Tht story began seveml month* paaa the bright planet Saturn (west pose that the full ITIWHI is TWICE "¥at one thing, the pull of the earth that we will fulfill in some way William BucliAiian, ••5 Edgewood Not only do some of us fail to *go when the Surarolt YMCA# Hl- road; Roncrt Ward. 79 New Eng- of south at 10 p.m. £ST) early next us bright.us tlu> half moon . . , has slowed the turning of the th% expectations of the trust you gvt what we expect, we don't even Y Quhs voted to bring a Greek have placed in us.'' land avrnuf. Frederick Mayer, week. ' it is really NINE TIMES brighter! moon until it now revolves only boy to Summit for a year's stay get a good facsimile thereof. you knew th»t our "mouth" li The reason is that the full moon once while circling the earth once A letter of appreciation aUo *a» P. O. Bon 203; Gordon Stevenson, and schooling. The long rangt 200 Summit avenue; Stephen dtrivedjroua "moon" , . , the time 'reflects sunlight directly; the half . . . that U why we «ee only one outcome of this venture, the boy*" received from the boy's fatijer, All Malri of TYIevUlon Ma moon rtlkcts • "slanting"' sunlight. Schwarz, 38 Plymouth road; Rich- required tor our satellite to pasa face of tht> moon. Interplanetary feel, will result In their Greek Paul TsohatzopouloA • FOR SALE through all its phases. But did you The (hag of the moon on the travelers will be the first earth- Following Fotis' *tay at Cfttup ard .Mitchell. 178 Oak Ridge ave- protege's return to Greece with nue from $29.00 to $*tM lings to see the other side of our A better understanding of the Waywayanda, be will go to tn?. lunar Companion. American way of'lift, WltH * Hi-Y officers' training c*rnp at ;•" Second honor u>u; James fUwi- CONOVER'S Klttatlnny. After a week ther«, At ten o'clock find ruddy An' fundamental knowledge of Amer- | ar&son. New Providence; Wesley SSt BHOM)ST..>'EWARK. N.J. he will come to Summit where he Ty&on, 15 Westminster road; Wil- tares, a bright star in the south* ican living, the Greek lad will be HUMBOLDT 24721 caat. Korth of this red star you equipped to aid his fellow coun- will stay in private home, two liam, Watcr&oa. 56 Whittredgc can pit k out the great house-shape trymen in cooperation with the months at a tinw, during the looking of Ophiuchus . . . representing Greek YMCA. school year. Aesculapius, ancient god of medl So on July 8, Phoebus TsohAt- cine. Rising in the east, low, lalopoulos will step off the Ameri- Freeholders Name Hickok AUTO SUPPLIES — HOBBY GOODS Altair, brightest star of the con can Expert Liner S. S. Kxochorda Delegate to Stcte Group stcllation Aquila, the Eagle. at Jersey City. He will be met by Dr. Herman Freeholder Ernest S. Hickok of HIS isn't my picture, Summit was elected by the Board rmm Completes Duty Conger of Summit, a member of V Jl 1but it represents me. .the YMCA World Service Com- of Chosen Freeholders- as..tin T On Submarine l'hoebua T»ohatsopoulo« , I'm your local Packard mittee. Board's voting member nf tho As- Lieutenant John 8 Medd, Jr., dealer and I've got two Fotts, which 1# the lad's nick- and accident Insurance, school sociation of Chosen Freeholder*. trsmt, of 63 West End avenue, re name, will be taken directly to things to say that'll prob- lunchfa, school Affair, FM activi- of New 'Jersey. He will suroped «>ntly completed annual training Camp Waywayanda where he will 238 Main Street Chatham, New Jersey ably interest you a f>ood deal, duty with the Navy, He spent two ties and upending money. Freeholder Albert J. Bennlngcr of remain for »lx weeks. Mountain/tide. CH. 4-8704 wefks nn the eubmarlne U88 Fotis, although only 14 years old, "First, folks tell me from all The boy* who planned this Bennlng^r haa held the post for TiraWn operating out of NPW'La WM selected, among other rea- over that this new Pdckatd jvejature, are membm of Turkey the last two years. UP Mid he wa.s don, Conn. Thp submarine's ope* sons, because "he is unusually CLIPPER is the buy of the HIH, Watchung, B»ltusrol, Cen- relinqttiehing it became of other Fishing Tackle - Sporting Goods ation* included training dives, mature emotionally and intellec- tenlals, Royals, and Highland dutlns year! You can't fool Americans snorlu'ltng, torpedo firing, and clubs. The coat of the program is tually," • LICENSES issvm about an automobile.Whenthey other types of exercises. $1,500. This money was raised by In a letter to Nicholas C. Eng»" Do dogs like exercise or do they OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 9:30 -12:30 i give • car the boost they've given the. Clipper-ii's in! the local boya through sales of liah, prcaident'of the local Y, the [list like to get out and see what candy and other items, apple pick- Greek general (secretary, C. Kor- ather dogs are doing? •'Illllllillllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllll "I'm lucky to have a few Clippers aud I'd appreciate Ing, numerous odd jobs, and the dellas, wrote: "In (selecting the it if you'd come by and take a look, or a ride-or both. PROMPT winning of a substantial television on« who should be singled out for Youil find a lot of automobile that's making news every- oash. prize. this honor, we feel thst an excep- where in performance and price-the only medium- GLEANERS The nioney p^ys for Fotis' trans- tional choice has been made in priced car in America built in the fine-car tradition. portation, clothing, life, health Phoebus Tsohatzopoulos. Of courap, WEEK • END SPECIALS 19 UNION PUCE from the language requirements "Here's the other thing: we're celebrating Packard nece*sarily placed on the oandl- LIVE MAIN! Invitation Month in honor of the new Packard Pro- date», the group from whom we gram—and the factory is awarding 12 new Clippers, SUMMIT 6-6565 could make the selection was re- 1? new Packards, and a Grand Award of the sensa- stricted. Nevertheless, Phoebus not only has a command of the tional sports car, the Packard Caribbean!-to people Berlou language, but also has distin- who participate and follow the rules. It's a fine time LOBSTERS; -» guished himself through leadership to come by and let us give you the story." Mothproof end service ih the highest YMCA MEDIUM manner, At the completion of his COME IN stay with your Association he will Service return so much better prepared SOFT SHELL CRABS...... OR for service through tnc YMCA for his community, we are certain." Cold Storage •1 IPWM fini in PHONE Foils, who will be a\junjor In FROZBI SHAD ROE ...... 79V It taly Quality - Odoriew the Summit high school, skipped Summit Summit 6-1162 one grade in his own school, the experimental school of the Uni- •Mm Mite tad local U*e«, if any. Optional Kjiiipmftii an t wintc >iJcv,-oll.' irrs> DRY CLEANING versity of Athens. He learned IMPORTED BROOK TROUT ...... 79V «tr«. Pric«t rony »«* *>>Bntly in w«fby coaununitifi due to shipping diarges. English at the YMCA night school and was a leader at Camp FREE DELIVERY DAILY Consumers Supply Agency, Inc. ALL WORK DONI Salamis, the Y1I camp in Greece. Plaatt Place Order Earl/ For Early Friday Morning Delivery 74 FRANKLIN FLACE SUMMIT, N. J. ON PREMISES! The Summit project, which has the full approval of the Bcmrd of Directors and the BoyA' Work Committee, stemmed from an ex- change of letter* between numer- ous Greek students and local boy* CHARLES' FISH MARKET following the sending of clothing to Greece several years ago. 476 SPRINGFIELD AYE. SUMMIT 6-7146 Another portion of the general have Pianos

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UNION SQUARE WHISKEY EACH $325 FOR YOUR OLD TIRES, SIZE 6.70/1 S *k QUART $ A blend of 25% Save'11 ON2 1 Save 22ON 4 \Tfct fane* nwindil PUno It of ••» itralght whiskey tMoMtl* jroap of piano* (hit We lwi<« I and 4 yr». eld. WM Ih* F»Aim Ar«d«mr Aw«fil ft* onl- tktita and Iwnutiful «tylin|. 78% grain neu- IMuwli«Stjb»7UiAn- tral tplritk W a/io proof. Th«r« i« no pi«w itore in tlie fn«ire CASE IS Metropolitan *rea wberoyoti mn »>e« an'l BOTTLES Mkr «o ninny mikrs of fine pianrm in BO , many exoeUeat itjles at «t Griffiths. la Manhattan you would h« »• to *ptmd hotira in traveling from one ninrt to another to •M ami hoar thrae fine {ilano*. Bat at Griffith* they are mh hj tide la our yrumtmmt. "You Beechwood eta eompar* AM With th« mmi mst •tkar right here ttnd«f one roof. You can b« mf tny brM« «r graduate will b« proud mm m mts rwn BIER USED! •ml hippy with the piano r«« GIN •efect at Griflithii rtignrtllfw •I th« prk« JOB piy. It will IM • deptMiilalile quality miwi- if 20% GRIATfR MILEAGE m>w moth potable by new ral iimtrun<.nt mU with • precavac ono HWIWKHI. :. Kutrantw from both nunu- faetnrar anil tin. (ff«n«l». ^r NIW, SMART NARROW WHITEWAtLS, gfrbg yftwr •plnett to*) HjiriphlN tii-w I ^ cor rfce mw 1953 look. awl «i#4. Down p«ym«nt< and tflrnn to fit. % QUART $ SAME GREAT QUALITY AND LATEST Of SIGN m wed on feeding 1953 con. JTItNWAY - CHICKlltiNia I to proof, made of • KIMIAIL • MUSETTE pura grain. IW..tJ* • * ...A.I- JJ. -.». ««.. - —J.I—J. —a-JJL—^«--* WUdUTZIRWlNTER y/MMm >wer-i«tf rrawn nr tmniHii rnHmmf mm jmnwQl 9 1M Urtt Ikaf MfaihMHMl l#W*VfS4WI'C fMM| CM WlnH|l / HAMMOND OtOAN CANK If • $31,00 9 nt HIM HM

lh» mm- THE GMUME AND 0WGINAI Stkfiuk TIB ft* tmtlf Ja^i£ C*«ftr w Mmy" OTTO SCHMIDT Jr., Inc. GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY We Have DelUvry Service) ITIINWAV MMIHHTATIVII #09 BROAD STRUT, NEWARK %, N. J. SUMMIT 302-04 IROAD ST. svr.: um aw tittawwu MAfhsl 4 IU 4-1142 IU 4-ltlO f -\ THE SUMMIT HjftAlP, THUESPACMAV 31, 1?S3 who will be of kindergarten age cafeteria, aMp and library, and Indicates that kindergarten en- L. D. Case Addresses Exchange Club Seven Summit Soys _ durinj Che next five years. The.j* the toilet facilUiea are inadequate. rollments after 1953^54 will cort- tlnue to be beyond tbe desired "How the YMCA h*Ip§ bos» to petent religion instruct Illttf hinOrtCWI til Ml JPaul N. McGiffln, Gordon C. M*c- Washington School intormition *«» u*ed toforecas t The currentNklnderjarten en* ion. maximum of 35 per grade There- grew up," wu described by I* Frtnceton University has ac'Kerme. Jr., Alan J. W. Murphy, ^Continued from page 1) the probable kindergarten enroll- rollment in Wa»m«gton l» M, re- J, Kabert "Dem conducted a review *ud evaluation ments for a five-year period b*r ouiriBf double BetttW This class fore, it is evident that additional Donald Case, boys' work secre- the copied aevea local men (or admis-pa-hard S. Smith, and Karl AV r M 1 ginning in September 1953 by will be divided into tw\flrst grade* classroom units wil be needed in tary, at a recent meeting of the ii'en next September. 1W**"""" of its 1948 program, A. »tiidy fa*s and Philip Aarolim. been made of present and poten- school districts. Thc«e projected in September 1983 requiring two sueee*fsive year* to meet thia sit- Exchange dub of Summit. - who aerved &$ dtlegt^-, tial residential and apartment de- enrollment* were then considered classrooms for one gmdeXfor the uation. Mr. Cwe rcmlndtdl the memberg recent »l»t|onal conv-BnlioVlT' "" velopments in the various district* in relation to school getting ca- flnt time at this •ehool,\whkh Farther, residential growth In that th«y mtt wmnautii^ leaders bury. Park, reported to *"' PENN'f in Utm of family units. The pos- pacity in in the various acbools. mmnt tht u»t of the l«t available this district will result in enroll- and that they play «» influential on convention eibSe impact of theae future home and th« adequacy of each elemen- ckwroom heretofore uaed aa % li- ment increaRes in grades other pajrt in th« rearing of the com- On Saturday th* d n/ t*ry building to house the antici- developments ha« hem projected brary room. Tbe incoming kind than those depicted by the pre- niunity'a youth. He strewed that en informal in th# existing elementary school pated tnrolliBents, garten claw in 1963-64 is expects eehool. - ePhstw ntudy, thereby re- in training youth there i» no sub- A COKJTJ2ACT MEANS quiring additional i-lassrooma for Evergreen building ftu;ilitiwi. In addition, the The H»»Mitft0il Situation to total at leait 46 and this group stitute for a loving family life, n WE WltL APPEAR. Board has had the benefit of a Tbe existing Washington School must, therefore, likewise be divid- grade classes. This need for helpful, «ri«ndly adutta «»« com- Lotlln Pulcino b TO KEEP YOUR TANK Do the wise thing » . • cenam of pre-sehool children, con- plant contains S clasarooma and a ed into two first grades for }954- dltional classroonus will be par- ducted by the Lay Committed OH basement assembly hall. The eu'f* ticularly (signifu-rtiit if future BILLED THROUGH THE phone SU 6-6911 NOW 55, Thia will require one more Education in cooperation with tbf Is :38 pupiU which classroom than presently is avail- impute «r« occupit'J PTA's. This study tabulated the" Use of alt S ciusroosM. by younger eoitpltvs more likely | and be sure your tank is able. Further, the survey of pre- pre-school children now r<*iding The building now kick* an ade- ichool population now In this area to havryhildren of Bchool'ege. in the various school districts quate auditorium - gymnaaium, mid 1'otentlal always full of our Fuel This distH(1 now rontairiA about 550 family units in one and two Tremendous ! Oil. Regular metered de- family JiomoaX S7 garden apart« ii!>nt units, find SR Hpartntent units. . irv everything but cabinet sire and pim liveries. From tl»*e /iWiXfaniily units »•' I 1 presently receive 3M plemrntary 24 Hr. Laundry Service school pupils or a rWio of about 38 p«r rent. From th\ 87 garden Free & Easy Parking apartment units we vct-nve 27 stti- t clfnts or a ratio of ,11 Vr va\\, aanavox «nd 6 children are ••»ro!l*»M from M SUMMIT DRIVE-IN LAUNDRY the 38 unit .apartment or J1^ per t 235IROAD ST., IN THIEASTERN FUtt ILDft. MUWD uu***,towiet* SERVICE SUMMIT 4-7313 As presently /oner!, thta distr 416 SPRINGFIELD^. SUMMIT • haa eufticit'tit arra rlp'licHted t International Modern Ope Dolly IscMtaf SafwdayIN *p.m. develop fifty-six ntorr- garden apartment utii's If f. nmlrr- stood thf cirlv fl'-velopmcnt ci thraa units - is. highly prob- able. In addition, there .:re cn- proximately ol2 vacant lots that may be developed into residential homes, and r»f thr*». plans ar« n"w DO YOU APPRECIATE LIVING being develnpH to ions?nut ap- proximately 50 homes during tbe cominsr summer. ii Further, there- are several uti- .developed trart$ on ".vhicji a total IN THE UNITED STATES?? of 163 residential home* ro«)d DP built under present inning. Thrr«» arca.'i are located ».nd do^i aits ted es area n^rth of th* /cemrtrry, Weaver ftrrtt «rpa. ejAl of Fxlgir street to Jfontrosp. avenue, and l DO YOU APPRECIATE LIVING extension of Mont rose avenue. Not t i included in the abovn is the entire acreage owned by Ciba. and ap- proximately aev 'ties. This plant would then con- menu of 27-inch Magnavox TV. And its prac n tain facilities nimitar to tho new IJncoln School. With the rfiTn: the outstanding value in television today FLY THE FLAG" acquisition of over 11 acres of lazi'l adjacent to thf school, this site of r appproximoU'ly H «cre« |« of adr- 00 j quate size to accommodate any MEMORIAL DAY-FLAG DAY FOURTH OF JULY anticipated expansion of the school. 595 The Board, therefore, plans to give prompt consideration to this CHECK mm OWEH MACSAVOX FF.ATIW Do YOU Have problem, and i>n the first sUj», to Pledge Of engage an architect tn prepare preliminary sketches on th>; re- Allegiance A Flag? ifuircd edditional fariUtie.*. sssee * The Mayor fltul th#> members of the Common (*f>yn< il arn irv prcortl K,Uh-in Altdumncl UHF Tund We urgo you to "FLY THE Hert is your opportunity . . . The H'ith the Board's'pUns fnr Wash- Lions Club offers you the finest ington, with thf iin'lewtanding and fo affirm fn your hearts . , * that, a* herrjoforr. the n^w ron- Bulldog two-ply bunting flags with strurtion will hr financed within "I Pledge Allegiance to the Flag of the *chor>l borrowing limitation sewn stars and stripes, two-piece imposed hy ]HVV. the United States of America jointed pole, with lawn socket or Advanced Water Safety and to the Republic for which house bracket ... all delivered to Counc Listed for June Tlie Summit chapter. American It stands • . . One Nation Indi- your home. Separate flags, poles, Red CTOBB. 'announcex « water Eflfety instructor course ti he h»!d visible with Liberty and Justice sockets or brackets are available- the week of June 1 to 5, at the Summit YMCA pool, beginning at See the Marks Bros. for All." price en request. 7:30 p.m. etch evenicjr, Hirold BMaett, first aid RADIO SALES CORP. n*ter safety veld for eastern area, American Red 125-327 MIUJUAN AVI. MIUJURN 4-4200 SUMMIT Crow, will be the instructor. This course is open to water safely in- OFEN structors' and senior life aavers,, age 18 and over, who hold current* certificate*. mmmy-* INTCUJOKMCB

<*•• SPONSORED BY THE LIONS CLUB AND THE FOLLOWING LOCAL BUSINtSS&EN WHO ARE UON MEMBERS

A. C. CROPPER COMPANY THOMASON BROS. indcmtrUI Piping DOYLE fXJRMTURE CO. MURRAY'S AMOCO SUMMIT ELECTRIC, 290 PMWIC, St., Newj ProrMenct tiury W. Doyle SERVICE STATION SERVICE COMPANY JM-ll* Bnm* it., 8«m«U 4$3 Sprlngfltirt AT«., sannlt Mart; Mumf r»«*Mrkk O. ptgkr BltENNAN'S DAIRY FARM E. L. FITTERER TWILL MARKING DEVICES Bro»if St. A Summit An-., SHHIMH Mwrta CMrt, Sumnlt Thomas F. fttennjui C»rp«t» Si Mnolmm O««rc« Twill 4T Division Ait., Summit PEGGY ABBOTT SHOP US BWM St., Summit 14 B*Mhwo»d 841., Sammit SIM MIT HILLS FLORIST, INC NEW DE SOTO NRf DOME IIOHT CONVlRTtlLi COUPE BUTLER AGENCY EASTERN mm co. *' ^ Smm tteM WALGUARPIERY'8 MEN'S Rral EnUte It Insurtnt* . Mlch»*l H. rermlclitlto H B«chw»wl B(L, I BMch«M« M., Ittmlt SHOP 231 Broad St., Summit 7 Betehwood « Bay, Hag ©ay. IIM Pmrtlt «f J«1y awl Ml PtHMtt to my |MM DeSoto In the *.?<; • • NIW Smi IN WOMT • MW §?TII IN IACK • MlW D **««™#^* • V is # NWrW ViH INOINI • . , HUS ' 0 9x1 Stt Universal Display D 4»A „ M1M, D DaHvw C. 0. 0. $,. :''"'• JAMES GORMAN Ine of tht IIIIIIIIII'lMlllMlllllll'lUMIItll'llIlM DESOTO PLYMOUTH American Flag 296 BROAD STRUT •r* mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm>mm%tmmmmikmmmmmmmmmmmmi fHf SUMMIT . THURSDAY, MAY 21. 1953 covery of h*r turtle. If the turtle Unknown Summit Family Is1 returned unharmed all charge* will be dropped And Summtt will bt restored to good) gr&ce* «nd Accused of Turr7e Theff kindly thoughts by Ulm Sage. A Jcmey City mm ie harbor- to Watchung Reservation where MORE PROOF A P Saves You ini; vile thoughts, aJjout Summit & *he had a date to attend a lecture Red Cross Suggests Gift .mil particularly an unknown Sum- on snakea Rt Tmiblde Muaeum Of Blood for Memorial Day ,,,;t family, accused by hi>r of kid- «t 3 pin, siu- apparently had some •*> r Lpjiing 6 Ljjrtle, l*-g<-n,l st«tc» A suggestion that .Summit res- misgivings about bringing her idents make special observance of r-.ujt the tur,tlc b» voivrlusj but lurtie to tin- htXutt for she «ud : Memorial Day by donating it pint lliii't is 'not. ;| true of a turtles *n« entrusted it' to the care of « owner, | of blood to the June 2 visit of the family group, picnicking near the bloodmabile w&t made thta week Money on Your Food Bills! WM Bright -Ssge of 14 Ctm- museum end told tin i »h« would by Red Cross official*. Tht W&THJ- hridiip «v'fnu«, Jrr;4py City, called l>; rndfd on schedule bills. Yoti've seen plenty before. Now here are more. Look over these f,-,r lirlp in refclorlnK her turtle It I hut to. Mi.4» S'i«*-'» .dismay .the rli avenue on June 2. .«,-CHI.'» th-iit Mies Sage foynd the 1 family had fi+>piirtid with her Pointing out that the Korean great values! And remember, they're typical of the many marvelous money- turtle 'it w«» a wood turtle) while turtle. Sm.-ntl persons jtlll in the I conflict has had its ^ull quota of savm you'll find in every A&P department. Come see... come save at A&P! .•nJoying & bird walk outaido. of art-a wero questioned and told the heroes and that blood is needed In Montckjilr loust Sunday rnorruriK. j Kir! they btlievtil the faintly lived the battle are*, the Rtd Cross sug- Wood turtles,' she s«icl, ar<> rare in Summit. gests that a fitting remembrance * - ,v« -t,^ and prised by nature lovers. of all war dead would be the do- Thus, Mi.rn Sage has «utUod the nation of blood. Donors may make With the turtle, Miw» Suge hiked to Assist her in the re- appointments by calling Su. «-20?«. r hmm M "Supir-K&l" Quality Steaks and Roasts A telephone committee has been organized to call residents BO that *.. frktd 19 Give You Outttamling Valv! as many appointments as posaibjc can be filled. A report recently Is- An Entirely sued by the Plalnfietd regional de- H fense Mood center rates the Sum- mit chapter second in donation*] II. for the entire area for the period Memorial Day from January 1 to April 30, Sirloin Steak 69 NEW Type No ordinary. Sirloin Slenks these! The>'re 'Super-Right" Weekend Only! Local Residents Attend V* quality, . selected from fine-quality grain-fed steer beef. AIP Super Markets & Self-Service Su.., RPI Chemical Conference •Several Summit residents par- OPEN TO 9 P.M. ticipated In a two-day conference II. Scrubable-FLAT on the chemical industry spon- sored by Rensseioer Polytechnic Porterhouse steak 79 THURSDAY & FRIDAY FOR CEILINGS Iiwtitute at Troy, N. Y., in cooper- At this attractive A&P price you don't have to wait for a special ation with leading chemical com- occasion to enjoy porterhouse steaks. Serve one tonight! CLOSED SATURDAY, MAY 30U panies of the nation. FOR WALLS They were Oarl M. Anderson «•«•»*itrta-»te« wd« tola. vice president of Merck, Inc., R. In S*mc» Meal Deparlmenli W, Kixrailler, director of re- I I Ib. y FOR WOODWORK leerch of Olan«a« Corp. of Ameri- TIII*UAII« B«tdf'to-Cwk-»ii« uncJit 8% fc* i Round Pot I UlMJYO • In Mi M'eat Depattmsnli ca; Hugo Rlemer, president of th* nitrogen division of Allied Chem- You can fce sure of good eating when you buy '"Super-Right'' round pot Toast at Mil AI AH» ««««'" Style- -,2«i 7H to 3H Ibt Because— ical & Dye Corp, «nd R. M. Burns, A&P'f. # One price . . . the advertised price ... for all cuts of round pot roa«t. oh«artcal coordinator of Bell Tele- unicKens 1*5^;, M»,.D,P,r.meM. phone Laboratories, . H C frcs r lb ICs Scrubbable! Boneless Chuck Ib. 55 PIdt8 BBGI ^ f° boiling Frankfurters '&**» 55» lb Here at lost is a realty scrubbable flat paint, to give . Top Round Steak *«»'»» 73c Brisket Beef >59» Bologna or Meat Loaf ^ ^ rnalchsng color, tex:ture and sheen on ceilings, walls Chuck Steak *— 39= Cross Rib Pot Roast %. 73c Livefwurst ond woodwork. Use it on plcster, wood, brick, concrete lb or cinder block and wallboard. Kyanize Clingcote Boneless Veal Roast ^ 59c Luncheon Heat spiod-jied %ib.33» Scrubable-Flat is seH-prirning, contains no water, does Top Sirloin Roast ^^ 73c not streak ond is easily applied with a brush or roller GrOUnO Beef freshly ground Ib. (JgC Rib Veal Chops tb. 69c Availobl* in tmh FiiK Oepti. . . , comes in a wide range of luscious, self-smoothing magarine-featured colors. Odorless. Stewing Lamb B™» ^ 19C Flounder Fillet ^ Fancy-ReplRl M ItjlItjle » OC. Smoked Pork Shoulders ^ 4gc In Saivic* f.sb Dtparfmcntt "Your Doctor Uncle Ben's Rice . 19c |b Pork Sausage Meat ib 49' ^ 59c In S«H-S«rviM Fuh D«parfm«iH ifyamaeCLINfiCOTE Knows Best You (li-iirnd ii|ii»n SCRUBABLE - FLAT Easily applied, adheres to any your doctor's ding- Ritz Cracktrs i 31c surface, leaves a uniform texture, contains no water, noci* anrl does not streak . . . 13 lovely colors with matching tiun l«i iirotecl your health, You ran shades in Celoid Semi-Gloss and Tudor Interior Gloss. Frw -# Nwfc|| depend on u» to Grapefruit Juice « 10c All set f-smooth ing ( fill your doctor's Wlirxk't 4 to 1 Ctmntrittd Fresh Carrots SUMMIT GLASS and rtitrlr, •M-ienttt'icalK", Grape Drink 2'- 27c Frw LM)'s • Fresh Peas We$twn himt Tomato Juice .2- 25c PICTURE FRAME Co. Prescription Center AM f«g t • GLASS • MIRRORS • VENETIAN BLINDS 50 Maple St. Giriw Frill fcinl • PORCH SHADES 5 Fresh Broccoli SU. £-7171 PARK & A5HW00D AVES. SUMMIT Spaghetti • 2 r23c G Boston Letttce fro» *M*y! Open Wed. Nights Till 9 SU. 6»03&5 Campbell's Beans 2 33c Yellow Bananas -^ "*• *>• l B [ 16 ot Winesap Apples AnpUrpo>» * Hew Grew CaWage t Friend's t« :L< Beans cant 35c YeMiw Oilons T««-I«W<»P Claridge Hamburgers - -43c Fresh Pineapple ^* »*• •** 3«« 17B Mfd um m } California Lemons ,.^','x. 4^ Pascal Celery »wio b«n