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64th Tear—N©. 4S SUMMIT, N.&, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1953 Entered »• Second CUM WtatOr It the Pwtofflt* at Summit H. J. Under t)t« Act of Much 3 iai» $4 A YEAR 10 CHIT* ii • - 9 Many Local Case Butler Declines Backers Express Motor Vehicle Gilson Admits Former ADA Tic Forbes Sentiment Agency Office Burgher Hits Housing Projecf A large segment of Summit Hie pout of Summit area motor voter* awoke last Thursday morn- veMcle «g«nt wa» towed back into Ing to find theoMelv«a. without * th# political hopptr laat waek candidate in the GOP primary elec- when Edward A. Butler Mated Candidates Quizzed on Backgrounds, tion for Governor M word wea re. that he would not accept hi* af>> | t.i\i(S that Congressman Clifford polntment for the Job beoatwe he Issues at Young Republican Meeting |j\ Ot-M? of Railway had with- would "lose money" by running n from the. race the night fee- the office. ... ,'....• Admissions of a past affiliation with Americans few [oro brcause of an Inability to Butler, who operates a real es- Democratic Action and of support of two Democratic presi- the nectary f unfa to eon- tate ana insurance btwln«!*» at f dential candidates made by William R. Gilson and an [ duct hla campaign. •; ' Becchwoodi road, won the indorse- admission by Vincent A. Burgher that he ia "bitterly op- pulling out of, the guber-, ment of the Republican City Own* posed" to the Summit Cooperative, Inc., plan for an last contest left Turnpike Coia- mlttee from a field of nine as- ^ __ _ , ^ — Summit iow cost housing project r Paul • I*. Troaat and p'iranta and \va» named to fill the pj : Somerset County Senator MaJ- pfrrt by State Motor Vehlds Com* hjghU§htcd a candidates' meeting' hl-ld last Thursday evening at the j co!m S, Forbes the strongest con-i l*oa»rd rniasioner Dearden only « week Burgher Refutes lender* for the local support of; ago- . •"•••.-.• ;; $\*t hackers, - . ' He explained that an examln- The meeting, sponsored by the Summit ^ Area.. youRg_Rej>flbi,li5fl,jt The 'Summit Case" for Governor atioh'df t»¥-msttmim mmm Club and attended by about ?5 anuaitt£L,»NMiJ... immediately.. dte-Famed World War 2that he could not operate the of* j banded hut the* majority of those !i« *t «l^ftt He Said he bad Veterans Chorus between Gilson"and Burgher, both I candidacy here expressed fin In- pay about |4,0O0 per year but that Tfficent A. Burgher, 'candidate tt tention.to switch allegianceto the he had discovered that it would for rcnominatlon «s Councilman- d!man-at-Large in the April 21 I Forbes cnmp and organize a new To Sing Here be considerably kss than that at-Lnrgc In the April 21 Repub- Republican primary election, figure. ' ,k: lican primary election, this week Tho meeting ako produced an Ijroup to locally back Forbes. A. native- ofr Summit and one of Local motor vehicle agents are in a statement to the Herald an- admlasion by Gilson that he had Meanwhile it WM learned thta ' the world's top choral directors, v paWon a perccniage- baai#"f6r'ttie swered his opponent, William R. not studied the Board of Recrea- • ttk that Summit followers of Leonard di Paur, will present a number of items handled annually. Gilson, former city clerk, on the tion's plans for ita proposed, civic- rews were making, any mit High School on 'Monday at which would include registrations, reational center. Board Ernest P. Patten that Gl]- t A Summit Troaat for Governor 8:30 p.m. renewals, transfer, bills of sale, A GIFT TO AID OTMBES-Qlrl Scout Troop 13.' member, Rue Madonna, was absent. The donation! Burgher charged that Gilson's son's figure of $10,000 peryeftr cuiqmr-tcra is. scheduled to open The concert, under the auspices etc The percentage h baaed.upon !sPon»ore^ by «• Teresa'* Church, presents Post- was part of tne troop's celebration of its 13th birth-j statement oh the eubject as print- maintenance costs for the build- -."i 'within a few days. 01 8101 aiei of the Summit Community Can-. thhdle total dollal r voluml e of these I * " V* •*• J^^ittttick with a $5 check fur; day. The girls earned the money for the contribu*: 0(j In last week's issue was Inac- ing was ''pulled .out of thin air." Otinty Forbes.Club Formed t'trts Association, lj the third and items. the polio fund. Front row from left to right are: tion aa well as for. their membership dues in the[ curate and contained "conclusiona All candidates for municipal of- nmnignoiit.Union County Ca»e last of this ^canon's series spon- Russell Mentioned Sue Brcnn, Barbara Nolan, Carol Dorsl, Mr. Fte- national organization'by sponsoring a dance and; unsupported by fact" He also ac- fice, with the exception of Mayor atrlclt CaMl roupf disintegrated and the sored by the Association. Butlers move now places the ; PPatrick, Carol KwMo *"d Patricia Martin. Back from the troop's aharc of the annual cookie aale.; cuaed Gilson of'urfnjt the subject Percival M. Bland who introduced Misty committee. -. headed* by row In tbe «ame order: Elizabetlte beth Fitzpatrick, Car- Mrs. Frank Pecca ia leader.and Mrs. Felix Masi.j The Summit boy who became the post back with the City Commit- & a h FiUpatrick Car Mrs Frank Pcca ia leadrand Mrs Flix Mai| a political football." the speakers and Eugene F. Daly, "narlc^. A. Pocrr of Westfield, held meila. Poll, Ann. Rlsswrdl, and Jean Luria. Another assistant leader. I candidate *or Councilman from distinguished director of the dc tee. The group will meet tonight Mr. Burgher's statement, print- Ward 2, gave five minute talke on Paur Infantry Chora* is a familiar j to recommend another name. It Is ed in full, Is as follows: 1 home but no action was i i platform^ «nd personal history* figure in motion pictures, opera, j reported that LeRoy Hujsell, Jr., tkon. Dcwrr announced that those 'The statement by Mr. Giteon These included Donald H. Lawley, concerts and radio. vic« chairman of the City Com- which appeared In tho last issue of uniting were in general agree- mittee and a previous candidate Summit Chorus and Colonial City's Quota for candidate for Councilman from At an early ago, he IT? ! with the Summit Herald contains so i«n: Dm tlir rare was between for the office, haa considerable Ward 1; Herbert G. Kenagy, can-, his family to Trenton wiwrc his many inaccuracies and conclusions •'«-! Mini Forbrs'. but that no support among various Commit- didate for Counciinjan from "Ward fathrr practiced Saw. He returned unsupported by fact that I feel it "intimity WHS indicated for either. tee members. Russell received the Symphony Plan Concert Cancer Drive 2; and Harry C. Katc^ candidate to Summit during: the summer^ my duty to call attention to some I- .•.;.'ti ailUed that tbe Cast? fjroup second highest number of yotea for City Clerk. V'rcj.-.ui rcisciitrnent at "forces until he became'a music student The Summit Community Chorm her- composltioR5 at a Koruin of the more glaring misrepre- when the Committee made its se- Frank Curtis, chairman of th« '•'Kn the county and elsewhere at Columbia University end the will join the Colonial little Sym- ' Concert of the International St>- Raised to $6,500 sentations. , lection last week. Young Republican Club, presided ! rht jitato" which led to Juilllnrd School of Mit.sic. Liter he phony for the lattw's concerts cieJy for Contemporary Music in Joseph Boak. 3rd, of Springfield To bo sure, Mr. Gifcsort was care- at the meeting. joined tbo famed Hall Jnhr.i>on When Butler received his ap- which will be given at the Sum-; New York, and last month she pointment he immediately an- We. will be local campaign cMaJr- ful to profane most of his aaser- Choir, nnd in ft short time became mit'High School «n A'irtf'"'& ar.<1 i played her own works on radio tlon^ by such terms a*, "I believe" Was on ADA Tour simultaneously with the dis- nounced that the office would be man for the *ccond consecutive ita associate'director. at the Mortlstown t>gh •fr.'">o* , station \VNYC. or "A* I understand the o" or "So During a question period v.tlc3». I'imcnt of Caw groups, .Mayor Bt6ved from 1U present location et mial figures in mod- he discuiws and ncrs fit to make and with ADA members and fin Top Spots on cfti tidnal goal from $16,000,000 to A summon of notable nppear- I ^ '•••mains at 107 Summit avo- harmonic and the NBC Symphony. ' ern iriiuir. us*} of us a political foolb$il. others, and that he had been as- liue Choice of a ncw location wiU $1,1000,000. This of cotiMir. has in- ancs to simulate War Bond 'talc* ! - On May 3,-the Summit ChoruaS ' sociated with tha,t organization, be U te the cW a creased the quotas of botK the Mr,^Gii.«on expresses belief that led the Army to wt the chorus up j P " ^^ 'rimary Ballot will present its annual *prin? con- > state division find the Union Coun- "It is accepted thinking through- but that he was never active* ' as a morale building unit to enter- ; ••/*•'• #>i*ll cert at Calvary Episcopal Church, i When questioned about hi« vot- T^ Continued Good' Govern- ! ty chapter. The figures for the out the country that the schools of tnln other troops. Captain de Paur, j DAH |ff|f * \Tlll The program will feature the ! YM Annual Report ing record, the former City Clerk t Committee indorsed candl- ' 1953 Cancer Crusade are $800,000. a municipality can best and moat already a well-known choral » who are facing contest* in I for the N. J. division and $70,000. economically serve a double pur- 3ter soloists. ! publican and had always Voted "'• '••'•."iinjt April 21 primary dec- jrector, was placed in charge of the •! LI I Calls for Increased for Union County. The Summit pose, being utilized a.s »choola m f )r Dr. Newiin. wha Ig 27. reeeh'cd ! quota for 1952 was $6,000 and by during | school hours and after for a majority of Republican* but : < local offices diew fop | gi«* ciub. n€€QS a master of arts degree from the I admitted that he voted for Adlai '-•'•---f "n the ballots at a draw- For three year/) the chorus mng the generous response of the local school houns In the afternoons «t City Hall JaM Thurs- fcrts Returns m of yroterday. he Members of friend* of the "Y" ntvi to many us has escaped the loss of some- mniittrrniafi"" Robert""'!' • Asmciatlon hm no public transportation Is avail- ten the end of the war and atoo :I [ becn sci for April 6 thr0UBh Aprl1 total $36,285. This Is of the contributow to the United one for whom we deeply cared, ". former member of the because "of a personal feeling 11, It WJU;, announced yeaterday by short of the 1953 quote. Jewish Faith Campaign. from cancer, the second biggest able. and Its former , With very few Individual contri- 1 Mr. Gilson states that "The against the GOP candidate. will (Continued on page II) In hi« review ef the yrar'« work, killpr.' • be above butors to be hr«rd from. Section building plans of th« Board of Ed- i llfllllc To Mark Passover Allan R. Devonney. general secre- John M. Reeves of Ridge road Support« Housing Board VRoy Jr., One. headed by Mr. and Mra. David ucation as I understand them, call | tary, said that 2014 different mem- will again take charge of "special A question concerning the Sum* «nd 4o Svggins Named Bouton, leads all residential dlvl- Passover, marked by members of for the construction of comblna- •Mirnvm bers were reported on the'rolls for Sifts." Walter Bluntschli of Edge- tnit Cooperatives plan for a low the GOP Committee. «ioas in percentage of'collection* the Jewish faith throughout the 1»32, and that 129 different organ- (Contlnued on page 11) Thr wood road repeats his service on (Continued on page 16) ''rawings were made by Mm Manager for with f3.971.75. Special mention was world, will begrin Monday at aun- teed groups with separate enroll- Plary r "industry and gifts'' end Theodore • '».v, ajwifltant city clerk, also made of the apartment-hotel down, An eight day holiday, it ment rosters had operated in the Muf.hmore of the 'Summit Trust «'itti< .-*ed by'Chief of Police Griffin Campaign section, under the direction of j Association's program department*. •'hviird Co, will continue «» treasure^. E«nn, Detective Lieut. Miss Margaret Thorpe, which hna Icommemorate* the t«cai>c of the Bryant W. qHffin, general ««- Jews from slavery In Egypt. He drew attention to the prog- Supplementing the mail appeal, 71 Candidates for Governor »«. Mr. Riw.ieii, Edward candidate,'.announced the ral»«?d H, 253.T5. j ress toward unity between the Lin- \ Thia traditloiwil Festival of coin boxes apd posters will' be of theq . Cityy of Edgar T. Report* as of this week are tn» j coln and Centra! YMCM the nmr u Freedom l» one of the oldest and VjAccd in 'manly of the cooperating ^ " ' '' «nd Cky Clerk Harry n,« hia campaign manager. follows. J YMCA's decision to proceed «s moat Joyful of all Jewish holiday*. local etore», Jbanhs, etc. during Sent Bids for Local Talk Mr. Higglns Is well known In Advance gifts, $8,028.28; sec- «oon a* possible with esttenilon The flight from aerfdom In Egypt the month of April and the whole Eleven Democratic and Repub* alhof the candidates ln wo revealed that tbe tion 1. 13,971.75; section 2. 13,102.- work into neighboring committees . _ I.|T> % * A *w^ — — - . / A . • • I Z. •—~c .' Union County Republican clrclea. (Continued on page lfl> I lean eanoidat-es for Goveraor jt»f hud entered two c*n- 85; nectlon 3, $3,917.75; aectlon 4, Is told in the book of Exodu* and the Intention of the "Y" to Special Jnvitfttlonji have been, having been an active member of New Jersey have been Invited by hoth unojipoaed, lor com- $848.81: jectlon.S, $4,291.55; apart- te aJteo called the feast launch a capital funds drive in the sued to over thirty local organi- the Union County. Republican the League ef Women Voters of ^ «nd eomniltteewoman. ments. $4,253.75; ichools, hoflpltal*. of the Unleavened Bread. Because Bear future to rehabilitate and Mi- zations Interested in government, Committee /or the pa*t wx year*. Game Warden i Summit to ape«k at the non-par- •«» K. Barrow of 10 Ol - $572.25: biMlnes*. $2,824.17; Indus- of the haste with which the Iwtiel- tend the facilities* in the Associa- as welt aa to Leagues of Womon cn Some of Mr. Higgins' party ««- ! tisan candldatee" meeting which |)IMC|1 try, $W5; New ProvWence, $2,267.- lte» fled there was Jjot time to tion building on Maple street. Voters throughout Union County. >>M filed for commit- tlvitif* were candidate for dele- f j the League will hold on Wednea- 44; upeclnl, $182.50; mlicellaneotM, prepare the dought pjropcriy and Suspended on Bach gubernatorial candidate of ' I, district e, and gate to natlon&J convention, and a Mr. Devpnney ate> paid tribute ! day, April 8th at 8.15 pm at the t I13LS0; Pajw»le Township, |l,J08.» their! only bread wna made of will speak briefly In, answer to ''hclUfigoBr0fl^fl|reiCt> member of the executive commit- to the powth of the Temple Slit*! Tips Charge I High School auditorium. !1» commlttcewonMin ot tee of County Republican Commlt- 25 and Berkeley Height*, $1,200. flour «nd wmter, baked In the Sunday School which h«# be«»n questions* prepared by the League, r'lfji ;i. d«iwrt aim before it hud « clwineo Union county game warden An- Republican candidates are Paul and then those attending th» H'trlrt 7. " , meetlnR in the "Y" building durinjc L. Troaat State Senator Malcolm Cifiient Commlrtee for to rtne. For thla reunion, tmtarth drew Shraw of Springfield wa« meeting will have the opportunity Drawn Third Mr. mr (be year. S. Forbes, State Senator Kenneth At or «nleav«ned bread, l# Ihe only aiuipended for 60 days without pay to Mk questions from the floor. fwltion drawings con- to ticecpt this Bppolntment nnd to Gilfon Election Formed More largely attended than efer, C Hand, Assemblyman Fred Shep- nt 1 bread eaten by the oh»erv«r# of M • temll of charge* made by Onion County Court work for Mr. Griffin's election. "It th« annual dinner of the **Y" WM nr Imrley. ship." to mch other, sion of Kl,ih nnd upon flp- j A itflltbqm cnndlilRt^K m««t- will net as moderator at th^ mrvm our '*i*pport nnd vote," The member* are; Roldnd JP. provrtl of the applicant by a Ru The Shimrt RMMI McrnorUI fnft originally nrhcdiiM fw inf. / Mr, Benttle, Rome A, tt'M*. Mr. im charge for Mm. Frank H. (3»plthorn, Mr. m4 Summit Labor Pool Put Aw»ijd, pr«««>ntM annually to * Tiifindsr, March »l. »t MUltw/n l)ralt the permit. * «. of Dmke A Tut- Art a Towns Pass Heart Mr». Richard L* Corny, Jr., H, At 7,526 by U. S Coimit elMKen who hiw made "* dlitinr- High Rfhool, km bwn rhanrrfi 1 at 1W Quota; County Fails Cr«w. Mrs. Woodruff J. tlv« contribution to the nervic* of Sh raw had been n warden for te Monday. Mawh 80, »t tb« On The t6t*l kbor force in Sum-jrouUt," WM (jivrn to Leomrd 16. 20 years. A apokmman for> the unii plum til 8:10 p.m. no that Henri Anprnl cMin|ml(tn Morion H. Paf^n, Mr. FlnH «IKI (lame Council wild nil OOP candidate for governor yoa'II fl«4t •'>• l-rrnton for n rive- and Mr* Terry E. Fnrnum, Mr. mit w«i 7,ftM neeordlng to A ntudly B««t, former rhtlrwan of th# New «nd M«*. MUton F. Fleming,MM, of- the 1M0 e«ruuM of pnpulatlon J»rmy 0»mmMlon on State AM ahmw'j Jong xetvice wiw taken could br> prewnt, Amuttmtnfi ....,,,,. r ,nlt. " Ar. Montagu Itankln, Mr. «rnl Mr«, r«le««Ml by John H. l/>vrt». New lor School*. Into consideration . In flxlinjt the ThoM* who htxvn nlgnin^ their 8irk*tcy Hvighft ..,., |»rovl«m«n mid nn Hrn, MHI^OIIII K Ffirh«»», Turn- ho Ixmrd «-r. ffiitnty drive rlinlrnwn. tltilwentlty, a\mni thr program Aif Ilydf, Mr. and M»», H. Hennon Of the totnl labor f«»riv, «.WW KAtbn WM stArted !«u»t year after pike CwmnUdlonpr I'aul I- Church ...... "'d in, Drlwcoll, Mr, i'V, tin' rniinty total only reaehfd with MI tMhtrttte (*n thrcignlflonrfl ,,* 11 Keenly. Jr., Walter C, KWnMd«r, men *nd JI.IIWJ wbwen were em- of (Sfirfitlaft vocnUtm. MirhMw C « Icttptf of eomplnlint WM «ont to TrAftnt, Kfnni>th V. Ifand^Fred Clauifi.d Mn ""'rnbor nf the Aninrl- l foiir-fltth* «' »••*»***«*. $ Mr. and MM, Duvldl Udlow, ployed. Th* upemplnyed ^ *toh. pwnldewt «t th# TMCA, phi«f Protector Vt*A Craig in E. 8h«p«rd, Fwifrriclt Rletmnl- Editorial .... the quoin. ftelmtt W. M«r«h»ll, Mr. and Mm.*6 of 143 m«n «nrl 66 w«m«n. w*l«om*d tlw SWUM with *n «dl« rfa«feett«t0wn< Hhmw first denied mn nnd CSiturte* R. KIPIB, »••>•••. The q I* Miller, Otor|« ». The Ubor force, teortrdlnf to dnw «m thff n«tttr« ««<} puifw* at tti|> ehuri* but additional »tate- Hie modlinff In «pon I* Uw H«m*0wn«n )tn the three ntunl«lpilltl« Moor«, fltwilvy O. Morgtii, VkW th# Onttu BurMtii Include tit th§ dfpMtiMttcrit* iw which hi mm\m we re ebtalmNI by the dlvl- N*W rfW» r Stirwmlt, I3.om.2fl » gfc«nti»l. Mr. *ni Mm. William P. ptmm tni|)JNn»4 er lujuui ftj^H ttftf Jl JfcM^ii Jft^fr A^ 4]ktf ttmt, (rth«T lk»Me hoUtum 1*6*1 ^ititttui Arii Social, ...... hffllifttlorui tflbttllotw; Uerknley HeUhte Mr. *nd Um. " ' Mid Att» ptmtm an «etiv« *V* mm Mi mmmttmim** mmm* tip toiA bp«ti m* t«s attend th» 33, |B87.4»; New Provld*ne», In ord«r to MM »a4 htm 3$ IM14L ert C:rnrrj''3Jion. Since then no md ^ u;»! »ij,n*;.r. to pf 11 :>.-•• bfH'B taken on th:M r,.porl of Union Coun.y. r r-pt-p. .ahoutd^ba rctxiitii €©rs m-i by Fir»: fuied «ts|i for*. tb«s stake* Stand, Madison Theaters o» n s- nfci to *ttfe *r*«r. t*f boot* were a!k>wv4 Mid, * new elt^vey made, if Cut Prlcti for Students Sfofe School Aid Deemed th*. ra*»rf«a from The management >•* 12 year* old and lip wUh a stu- Ka{nfc*tiy <-niit>mng SlateSchool j birth rate in New Jt r*> y dent tk-krt. will be adrektesi Into Aid, Leonard E. B«t, BummR increased funds a necctw.ty : pfr*<'"«l Inc-me tax the Strand for 40 cents at ell Beard of Education mennbfr andL He Mated: "In 1938 ihcie at nt'<« '.Mcsemp-ng SUMMIT LUMBER CO .i-hdirman of the Sta&sfabout 54,000 babies b'*r:i in X •* . The student tictfeu arc being Jersey. Most of the.se bab;<.- .ir, a ziytn out novy ai tho Strand. The Si-liooJ Aid Commission, now acniors in our M-MOO!.- IM Source •lucent price of 40'cents "'wilt go that mi additional $S»6 per child wa* needed rigni ecrow the lln«—for 1947 there were 107,000 nabi*s twin "into •fftct Saturday, Marcb 2S- All 1 in New Jersey, moot of whom arc Foilort'ing Mr. Best * a student need do Mi #how hi* card both poor and rich districts. Mr. B«t ma-tiec Ui£f statement TUCW»Tucwity now in kindergarten or first praoe. sviuf e.i by the to the cashier and hf> will tx- ad- nigiit at an wen mevting at thtb«s ! In other words, the outgotng class- on Edui'«ti'i>n the : miUfd at the *tudcnt rate. . USED CARS lugh school. • • • |M are roughly owli U£ .o:' tifc ,-'rv>u ,er .VApeiation; there •*«* e f 1946 to 1953 Models STORM WJMO0WS in d that it vvoiiil b?.nrs*&&ary to i critical thto high birth rate wau on. and iruwer p*riod. Mi&s STORM DOORS by taxation about JSQ.tWO.OOQ t» j no temporary phenomenon' because ; Mlddlebrook, prwid*nt of permit distribution of the e*< with practically all local., school | class rooms. Just to. take, care of tht Control Study sl 569 MORRIS AVE. SUMMIT 64244 1 and jnunicipai.'.'ftervicas,. Mr. Be«t ! increasing enrollmfcnU. ThU ma.ur declared that "ttat« aid would re- : no allowance for retirement of In a tpi-c.-J in Wastfield on H Opposite Ciba Open Evening lieve the property owner of a sub- 1 teachers or replacement o; ob- T'.io'U.iy LVcn.n I, Bi-yar.t W.-Crif- stantial burden.'' The state now • soiete plants." (:M Ri^/abl.tart Gt'ncrul A&Jtmbiy gives only 18 cents out of every Ratios CMed •,-ar.d.••!••.U\ saffl 'F'.ooJ ,c'intrc>! in Illllllllilllllllll ('n:;Ti-C'ouncy i^ a st'tiQib ijrob- dollar of non-rea! estate taxes to i In reference to the prosperous, support public education. ". middle and poor district*,'he cited Neighboring New York nrd these ri\ en IT.- "The Co.T.mlssior.," he said, "felt : *jon with an average salary ol cewt .and har.iih.p on • PacUing, :ha: a substantial inere'a-w in th« $3,458. has a pupll-teachor mtio of bu.<;»; :;«',*•<; t«x;>a>vri mi X'luoti amount of State Aid would also 24. Glen Gardner 'with a teaekc^ Co u my i 9 Shippins .make it easier, for the looel,-dis- salary averaging $2,200 has a jrupll- of triets to revise their local tax levy te-acher ratio of 40. up mini :h riu hcjivv rains rtan-ttny-sttrtrssaf aiake-shift mar- He stressed that und«;rp&W" •ptr.fiTed up.tri Hattwhold— ginal incrreaftps,"- teachers quit their positions for ifc.-iw flood control Increasing Birthrate.- business and that many fitaiJenj*" Ttivs.it. !>'• tu:-'r Good* In addition to the effect of in- forego, teachers' colleges because '.ay. In *AV,< ir.-iancf* the aet > ur n"ni all tncy are, aware of poor pa}',- :lo-,v c; th R«hvv»y.' lViver .j> Among other points, he wiid J ver. --(l by f'.>: AIXIRD thtre trc 1,580 classes in the stutt- tiry and stv>r &,u-k up. AN UNUSUAL on part-time; 850 classes arc using cuL^s .untold expense *AN LINES ^,^^-- . Ne^-1953 Stadebate garages for lac)r of spac<\ and thar 503 teachers were. hired despite OPPORTUNITY sub-standard certificates, Loeal t'ontrol StN»s>e«l franklin Hills For a Top-Flight On ———^. Advertising Executive t'on'ro!o!. Mr Best saul the'Com- SufTimir N J. Huge crowds jam showrooms to see end mission had relied on t-.vo fir- SUMMIT EXPRESS COMPANY^ or Advertising Manager vie'rs': LlirtiUftloft of si.-ito «\t'l •'• l:\ctuiitc Inimet Im talt NEW m 9 Mj if) ir; i buy tht most exciting new car in years it tiMxii'mim of 75 [wr ror.-'., «riri Airnue SuiiMiiM, N I. thr- *»tt)ng up of a fornmlff whirh -rhoiw SLM.VH'1 6-IUIO I Amtncttn Who Lives In Hew Jerwy Sl-M.MIT 8-0315 would give a fixed amount of ai't or ANY NEW end 1 ;si* »c!vfrtl«em«!!t will be at Came in right away and order your 1953 !n:erc*". to »o:iie d<:pi'r:tiab'e ativcr- P"r pupil leaving the .decision o.' nfer witelktia tuinii man «"hp nv« lu New Jmey NEW Stiidebakcr. Be one of the tirst to own the car thtr and Is fed up -with conitnutlhs'to end wider tfinds everyone, ercrywhere, is talking about. Tcli us nc .N?w York e\' ry csy . OH# of S«w 3ttr- for bii pinitrship tiwttrl.il. '.Vc do not, you want. Swians, <»upes, hard -tops—in color WiiH •• btKlnaer.' Vie are tvf'f.Un; * ,'ma who U> impar'-aut to S;S* »c- g^iore—aie all right down to earth in price. couuU and can rank with our top NEW m turns and tunes cxecurifts We prtUr « ttme-tfstrt And they all sare gasoline amazingly. ajetscy ir>*u. but "we might be 3a- U—.. — Cfretted ,!n »n ..advertising :nar.»fer wfto hits h*&dl>o & large compinv'f All modtUtgtr $*4ib*bn Am Drizt *f Orerdnrt—imd ilart*ridud*t '»'•'«' tl*u—*t txtr* t »tt?

THOUGHTS ON CHOOSING AN EXECUTOR

Tht reaiwung ffccl sends « man to a lawyer, physician, or architect should turn Mm to Tkm Summit Trus.4 Company for proless'ronal wo'rk of a financial nature.

A few of the questions that coma to mind when selecting an executor " '•'"""IL. •ra: I Is ht experttnetd?

Ooti ht have sufficient time to parform hit duties w*lt? DODGE OUTSELLS ALL OTHER CARS Will ht tlwiys b« available, and never too busy? ABOVE THE tOWEST-PRICED THREE IN GREATER NEW YORK Will he live fo afimmister the estate?

The final test ol efficiency is results — tht most competent executor 1$ the one who best serves end conserves the- interests pieced In Mi THOUSANDS Of PROUD OWNERS ENJOY DODGI charge. TOP-VALUI FEATURES AT A PRICE JUST ABOVE THE LOWEST I - For years we have made a business of serving as executor .ena* AHWeu/53 trustee. We shell be ^lec) to discuss any estate plans confidentfelly with Top choice for value—best buy for you! The exciting ntw '53 Dodge is priced below many models in fh« tower* yob and yowr lawyer, with no obligation on your part. t price dastl Now leading the local big-car sales parade because it answers your call to aefi'on—with flashing performance ., , extra-roomy comfort .. . remarkable handling •ctiel See Dodge todayl Dodge AlWAYS SB rOUft DOOGf DfAlrt fo* V-EIOHT OR SIX W SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY 4th IN RtOISTRATION

ESTABLISHED 1891 , le wr« to •*• Y o ««Hi« FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR 1952 IN Monday through Friday at 6t45 PJL on WPIK-W, O»owi«l 11. GREATER NEW YORK Main Offic* Pauaic VaUty Branch St/lnf fttM Ate. i Uuh^eoi U. SertrtffitW Av*. netr South St, COME IN TODAY! *• •, $mm\f • . New rVovfd«nc» "UUKWW^ouABQBGEwd PLYMOUTH n MeMder H4»r»\ ItMrvi Syitem

* i 4 , J- * * ftfaufcir Ptdtrel Otftift bituri OTTO 8GHMIDTVJR.,INC. 9 •mm mm iwm SUMMIIMMI _THE SUMMIT HEfltAlP,THUK$PAY; MARCH U. ltS3 1 in II^^^HBPHHH ferkeley Heffhf$, fora Regi *y»tem, witb Troast Tells to the bench governed «o»l?ty by p; Summif Oeelffies Slighf/y character, honesty, fcxjwience and K,,istratlon of Berkeley Heights proximately 30,000 higher than the judicial qualification*. - S.IJU1SH45ON i New Providence voters eligible 1052 primary. His Stand on ( 6 -A just and equitable program WINES-SPIBIT3 . the primary election, April 21,' Summit had 9,549 registered vot- of real estate T increased over the November ers for the '52 primary, 10,081 for 6 0S o state income fax and no Major Issues state aalea tax. 7 J (Rlj election while Summit de- the general election, and 10,918 for Paul L....-Troast, Chairman of *,'j lightly, the coining primary. Berkeley the New Jersey Turnpike Au- 7—Continued development of a I join's released by the Board Height* showed 1,858 in the '52 pri- thority, end a loading candidate modern transportation ayatem, mary, 2,010 in th«J ,. i i,, : ions "recently shows a coun- ril ra c clion ffo r Hiti ; IIt'|iub:icat n nomination for with new highways and a,n «rgent- «nd 2,069 for tin- '53 primary; New fe-ovcrnor, teli* what he viands for1> -needed rapid transit system to COME IN decline of 163 from 224,103 Providence 2,257 In '52 primary. 2,- i.ilifii-d at the general election, In a »Uit(>nit.-nt i$i- for a new fair !ttbor»managenient program. jRi-pubiii-an.administration in New 6—A continuation of N«W Jer- PHONE iJersey. Tiny are: sey's forward-looking civil, right* •. • 1 - ••' Application of .<*>umt bual- program, which, underJ$ejH*blican UNION Is Your Cellar Floor Wet? • W-BB !>f!iH'ij»U* in the udin'mtelra- L leadership, jiaa become « model My waterproofing process is absolutely guaranteod tion of ..very state- dfjuirtment. for the nation, SU. 6-1162 to'give you a dry cellar floor. No charge until job 2—A vigorous anti-crime pro- SQUARE gram, with u decisive crackdown" Troaust said he will amplify hk ha.s proven entirely satisfactory. • views..on the 9-polnt program In Estimates cheerfully given...CALL on gambling and rackets, and ex- posure and'punishment of officials 'campaign talks* before the April WHISKEY who betray their trust. f -'1 primary election. A speaking | tour is now being developed which LEO GARBER 3 IneretijMl 5tu.l aid to schools, j will toke hJm lnt0 every $3 25 financed" in large part by return ! ,n the Mate_ LINDEN 3-7783 to the.MnU1 of tux sources usurped Linden, N. J. 5 ¥e«r Guarantee by the New and Fair prttls. 4/5 QUART ,••••••••••••••••••••••••••••,•3,,^ 4 Continuation of Summit Students Compete A »t>lend of 2$*4> In N. Y. U. Contest str-fiight whiskey • 3 and I yrs, okl. 75% Six Summit high school students grain neutral spirits, Mom, kids go for good-looking easy-fitting were amoing 780 students who 80 fl/io proof. 1 competed in the annual Latin YOUTH AND AGE SHARE AIM—Arthur Manser, 85 years old, pre- CASE 12 sight translation contest held Sat- jsents Harvey Moaeham, aged seven, with an award at the YMCA BOTTLES i annual dinner meeting held last week, Mr. Manser is president t urday at New York- University. .•Summit's Old Guard and active jn YMCA activities. Harvey, a member j They were: Mary - Rafferty, Ann of the Indian Guide Tribe, is the son. of .Mr. and Mrs, L. A,-Mcacham Riemtr,.. Diane Skerritt, In the of New I3rovide.nce. Seated are Nicholas C. English, YMCA president, third'year lv*vel; Elenita Jones, iMra. English, and G. Kvarta Low. June Parker and Nona Ringler, in the two-year claaa. The returns are Ehmdmobile vwslt, three-fold not in yet. PuriltUii oaa- - bu Last year Carol Lauer won first Red Cross to ninint-enonee of a lift'line of Place in. Jhe.New., Jersey .group. «f third year contestantfl. aster area.f at home, and to chil- Ammca'sFwonte {tinJ-wfto^tiisSf thF^Hlfji?Ting*en*eci polio. "' s Here April 2 "With the dreaded -polio sea- Realty Views mn only a few months away, It. Children's Shoes The residents of Summit will CREEK Many limes prospective home is more urgent than ever that again have the opportunity to "give the quota of 150 pints of blood be You can be sure of top value, style and oHiirrs inquire, at we are leav- blood donations when the Red ing a house which they find met'. To otktun an average do«e of perfect fit with Buster Browns. Scien- appealing. "1« this home a good Crass Defense Bloodmobile visits the new &imnta'Globulin-extract, the area on April 2 from 11 (a.m. .slightly moro than ono pint of tifically styled' over Live Foot'Lasts,' buy for mef" , to 5 p.m. at the YWCA'on Morris blood i,s required. , One inocula- ^ The answer ii "YES", If, the tion will afford'a partial immunity Buster Browns give your children the home meet* these teat*. avenue. A straight fi'jyr.'old for a period of about five weeks, Bourbon, madb in firm foot'support they need. Your Firnl, dc»ea it fit your fam- Mrs. James Burke, r Blood Kentucky. Buster Brown dealer's "6-Point Fitting ily')) f«-«|uir«-tnent» like a glove? over a period of approximately 10 'flic number of bedrooms and program, wnid yesterday, "By par- CASE 12 Plan" insures proptr room to flex and. general plan of the house are ticipating; wholeheartedly in this In a news report relccuted re- BOTTLES $45.49 grow. Bring your younpters in for important here. Also the loca- oently by the Oflice of Defense tion. Is it in a neighborhood Mobilization concerning the Gam- perfect-fitting Buster Browns today. you like? DON'T ma Globulin Program, it wis Second, <|g it compare fa- BUY A -itatetl, "If there ie to be any- thing-near-a sufficient amount of vorably with other house* in KT HENEW CAR the game price range? Natural- Gamma Globulin wkh which ta ly, it nearly always does. An- m UNTIIIMTIIL iYOU SEE US inoculate'children, there, must be other approach to * its value ' is more blood donated*by the people on the basis of replacement cost of this nation." legs depreciation. We can assist YOUR BEST DEAL Phone Campaign you in these CHtiinnte*, Mrs. Burke said thftt a telephone ON A NEW 1953 Third, can you afford it? Are .committee 1K\.S been organized to the down payment and monthly contact n.Vhi.'uiy loral r«'.sidentg «3 puyiiient well within the limits poa-ih!e to determine- htxw many 7 of your budget? • , can and will donate."However, all Beechwood TUNEINtoSmil.V fdond hiiBmUr Fourth, does it fi%) like would-be donors cannot be reached Brown (janfi on TV "holme" to you? It it wnrni and. in this way in so short a time. GIN er radio— Satur- friendly? Can you picture your Therefore, the Red Cross urges all day mornings. who desire' to make a contribu- Check yotrt rtawi- family comfortably settled in it? * Still 36 Months To Pay tion to -this program to contact paptr for lim« If the answer* are YES, you the Red Crow by phoning Su. 6- and ilalion. For A Limited Time have a t.OOIi ill/1'. 2076. - We specialize in finding OTTO SCHMIDT,JR. Appointment'* for thlj? visit are GOOD BUYS for families. May being scheduled by Mrs. S- K •'We Know *our 90 , proof, made we help you too? ^ !>odKr-!'lymoutli Best" Heiam. General requirements for of pure grain. 302-06 Broad St. SU. 6-166S donors nro that they be between Edmondson & Handwork OPEN KVENINOS. *th- «pe.s of 21 and 60 (or 18-31 with CASE 12 NEE DELL SHOES • Realtor Consultants parents' eorwnt) in good health BOTTLES $38.00 382 Springfield Avenue USED with no history of jaundice and 386 SPRINGFIELD AVE. SUMMIT, N. J. Lowest Prices no mnjor operation in the past Summit 6-7200 year. As stnff doctor will examine j «wh Honor in order to injure the protection of donor and recipient.

1 ' • 9 i Summit Girl Scouts Will Join in Camp Conference Let This Emblem Be Your Guide The Summit Area Girl Scout Council will be represented this week-end at the annual camp DON SABA directors' conference ftt Bear Mountain Park Inn, by Mrs. Carl T. Sutton of VVestfield, new di- SHERRY rector of Camp Wnnola, and Mrs. SUMMIT AREA H. G. Lundberg, Tall Oaks, chair- man of the camp committee, The two-dny conference which 4/5 QUART CHAMBER opens tomorrow night la being conducted by 'the camp| depart- Our own Import to ! merit of the Palisade* Inteiwtate *av« you money COMMERCE i I\irk where Camp Wanola, Sum- \ ntlt Areqi Girl Scowt Camp Is lo- ; t-atcd. Tlio subject for study at BOTTLES 1 the conference will be "How Cot- Look For This Sign Of Distinction ; lege Camp Ijeadership - Courses Can Help Camps," A number of roundtabte diacueeions will be hvhl, kd by educators froom Syra- When Shopping For Food, Merchandise or Service cuse, New York University, Cort- land Stat^1 Teacher* College and CREAM MEMBERSHIP IN THE other eolleg**. SHERRY COMPLETE KITCHEN AREA CHAMBER 0 REMODELING Till* sherry has fawn selecttMl by us and IN is indicative of a store or business where you will obtain worth at Imut |1.00 more ^er bottle. quality goods and efficient service AT FAIR PRICES. These CASE it members are tax paying citizens who take an active part \lri BC»TTIJ58

the Civic life of the community in which* they live. , four Choice of ,.. , j FORMICA or UNOLIUM —It will fte to your advantage to shop whert this member- 3aiislu ONl-T QUALITY WORK 0ONB ship sign is displayed. , S.BALISH&SON . f CUSTOM Mint Summt Area Chamber of Comnwrcf Mid FIJRNITIIRK ws BAVK mtivmy smvws SU MCHStlt i 3W> SPRINOhELD AVENUE # " KARL UNDER 1 IMCHW0O0 ID. knmm * SUMMIT Mm SUMMIT M1S5 CHATHAM 4-1414 jfcHTSUMMIT HERALD, ice with Rev. Philip S. Walter*, j far' primalf r mi Jr., T;3t) !>.m., Boy Scouts. • ! «enior-hi de Staff Uctnit Churchwomerv fo Attend 1 ** « *• f ^Tl"" Church school for n«»eiy Tuesday-12:20-12-50 p.m.. Holy ; Jur.t* K. of 6T Pro*peet Simian dulameritn o{ } church, Washington and James CHURCH DIRECTORR, Y week service with Rev. Hurry S. ; kintf«odl»nd Avenue Monday-8 p.m. Council of The tavention of clnBoa' f ChurchwoBien of N< w Jersey at a ; idt.'su and founders will be'gu*st» .tyPaU Uf A^ociation at lu Rev. Jacob Tnipp Jewish Community Center: Chr;-Jtiai3 Education at P*"*o awifntd to a mork luncheon mee-tin$ to be held Tuva* <>{ honor. • I Tod«y-^10 am!, Holy commun- ljOU.1t*1. • March dinner me«tirjg held »t iBerthoid Schwartz m J313 Sunday r- »:30 «m. Church ion; 3 pm. Brownies; 5 p.m,, Girls' Rabbi Murray Gertbon \WvlriMday- 3:30 »nd.i;» pm. #chool; 11 am., Nursery and utory m Kent Place Boulevard >!:;,tary P«r4t Hotel, Newark. Hi 6-4552 OppoiiN Regioitd High choir; «.W pm., Lentent lecture by Junior choir rehears*:•»:*>• p.m. group*; Service and aertnon, "Re- Dr. John Paterson, Womfn's A«*n w inv.t*veVYo0«1Hyp SPRINGFIELD, N. J. ! 'SuinlMy 9:*3 a.m." "" unit; 2 p.m., Woman's Society a* munion. Rrst Baptist Church '«i.'hfM)i; Wumrn's Bible Monday, ,Twe»day and VVednetday in Holy Wnk Store Open Daily Until It P. M. Ulie parish house; Mn. Walter ; Men's K.rtaide Fellowship and Holy Communion, 10 am, Schmidt and Mrs. Helmuth Btahl; First Ev. Lutheran Church England at Sprhigfleld Ample Parkini Ctotad : breakfast: Lvidrnn B"H">'K tnr- MaunJ> Thurmlaj Holy Communion ,7:80 a.m, lu Am. ; - 8:15 p.m., Choir re- Harry & Carlton, Pastor nue. nicr Bv'ilin corrt'.«pi>naen:. s?-»k- Be*. David K. BornweU, D.D., . , % pm. - . - 1 fa w rail. David II. EH ton eh: 11 "a.m., Worship ar.d scraion; Saturday 10 a.m.. Senior cete- ! Sunday —• 9:*5 a.m., C/hurch 7 to R p.m., MtoniHiat Youth Fel- ' Ta'e.Parish House 1» eiowi throughout Holy Week. etietic*.! daks; 11 -a.m., Junior . school; 11 am., Worship. The Tomorrow—10 a.m., Council .of lowship 8 p.m , Sacred cantata b} ' The Church always op«n for prayer and medit&non First Church of Christ, Scientist catechetical class. j church school will aing special Church Women Mission-study, the choir, -The Hc»'y City," %y * Sunday—9:30 a.m., Bible school; ! numbers, Sunday - 9:30 .m... .Church C«ul; Bring the family as this is Summit, New Jersey tt 292 Springfield Avenue 9:30'«rid 10:45 a.ra.,, Worship and school — primary through adult : "frtmily night" ;, A Brar.cn of Tiie Motner Church, The First Church of Christ sermon: 'A Peace' Aside from Central Church classes; 11 a.m., Toddlers, nursery j Tuesday—9-p.rn.. Ail adults who' Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts " MilkarUnT: 6 p.ro.. Luth'er Hi- kindergarten and creative activity •' wish to be received into meaiber- Surday Services at. II A.M. .Sunday School 11'A-M Letigue: Topic. "God's Fifth Col- I Maple.St., an, afid underukers are constantly being called. Anyost T. alauger, speaker. j at the YMCA.. Rev, Leonard T Wolcott. He will ciple and Government." an ,TM;P new brakes for the body by practicing seif-demtl. Monday—10 a.m., Sewing groups; ! • Wodnesd'iy- Z p.nv, AJ> so.->n as you »»y "no thank you" to a cuj> of coff«c, 1 tell of his experiences in India and ' school a? YWCA. show colored motion picture* 12:20-12:50 p.m.. Holy week aerv. Cakes Memorial Church c:sATtiU. or « highball which will be offered to you on Methodist occasion*, -vh*"never two. or more meet, you will be 130 Morrii Aventie The Methodist Church & n---i«* v.i'.uablf M.-sot—a strong will power A CORRECTION ... please Re» Philip ». Wattera. it. 17 Kent I'laee BKd. Nfany attribute their ncrvoutnew to thtir work without Because high pressure sales methods are being Introduced | Today 8 p.m., .Choir rehearsal. Rev. Jrftte H. ' r.mU;::g thit coffw and the other caffeine drlnki (tea, tW- into s-lling sacred resting places we wish to correct certain mii- I Sunday -- 9:45 a.m., Church .olatf. and colas) are really to Mini*. Mftny p*0P^ u«e t fsewark district superintendent; 8 p.m.. Quarterly corJ<-Tcztiv ana nerves •Ah:;- nicotine r.laxt-s them. ThU U like driv^jjg a ai Compares in Charm and Quiet Refinement With available in either the regtilar cemetery section or in the Lowell ! Topic. "King of Hearts"; Rite.of annual rruv• tc the Comfortable Homes of Our Community Resources for perpetual care are undirninhhed in spite ot members; 1 p.m., Church dinner Slil. make unnecvjs&ry trouble for the body. inflationary costs. in community hall; 2:30 p.m.. An- Saturday—9 a.m.: Junior Choir flosexWe i»» ncm-proBt organization. Every plot purchaser nual parish meetinf? known as 'rehearsal. On account of the scientific ivldence piling up that on- E. P. Burroughs & San automatically become* • mutual owner, which insure* per- fourth quarterly conference. Sunday--11 a.m.. P»!m Sunday cer often results from smoking, moft smokers both h«r« ani uunencv of the Institution. tsvrviee; .Reception of r.^w raem- in Britain ar<* itttting soared «nd realise that they hiw Funeral Home miPHONi OtaMfl* Mlty f»r Presbyterian Church brrs. Sermon; "Gini'-». Dr!,h';f»*.-' b»'::i hn.Vrtcd with a-dirty, unsanitary, expensive habit, Wht» Opp'-Mition;" 1 p m . Jur.lur H;^h ti.-v try tn stop tiny hi-comt cross and irritable without ! ' ImfelUhtd 1820 Hev. Richard A. Bryan Ne« Providence Fe!lo'A>hi?-" Supper, . fo«lo'*<ffrr is responsible for IWl WndlUon. CCMETCRY cirvnt.iori«: 8:30 p.m.. Wf^ltyan 309 Springfield Avenue • Summit 6-0259 ROSEDALE TomorroW--7-9:30 p.m.. Mcn'i. Club iuppor, followpd by "Anonym- If ynu wouid be of gon<\ ehcer on every occitsion. itip ous questions" und "The Fisher en the brakes and cornt to a full Hop in the u*« of c(rf/« Preiton 4. Burtuught Robmrt B, Kohr f,*ktt DmHum. it 367 W.nhtnqkiM Sf Qi,-\n^; N J working party at parish hous*?. Sunday—9:45 a.m.', Church achool Family" on TV; 7 pm., S<*nior and cigarettes. You will be »urp*l»«d *nd delighted to «« High Fellowship. how quickly your precious body will rtapond and ho*' your Monday—8 p.m., Official Board. self-control and frtttan from ilavlih habiu will five >« Tueiday—7-30 p.m., Boy Scouu, ptat-e and male* the me of alcoholic drinkj as unnecMiir? and unw&nted ai an overcoat in hot weather.

ANTHONY FIMIA Howard B* BUhop Jobbing Promptly All«ndr4 Tv HUMAN PLUMBING • HEATING SHEET METAl WORK •Wrtti for Free 7 Chestnut Avenue Summit 6-7424-J

SHOPMNG Purcliane your clothes f^ for Easter in the Summit area. Your merchants and shop- keepers her! pdy lower rents than ' in bigger cities. They are right From coast to coistfolks are swinging to Ford- here, ready to make good any pos- Amerkt'i "Worth More" car. It's worth more when sibli miiunderfltanding or defect if*the gcods. you buy it-worth more when you sell it!

YOW CHOICI Of They want to serve you. Your business is never HIH-CIICU 1 MIAT DWV«I

a bor* nor a burden to them, ' ONtY V-i IN US MUM like the reifc of ui» thty help pay local taxes. ! Sprtad proiperity this spriiif4l.Jbfifl4^i»d,^e ol.jt will react favorably to you.

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OP SUMMIT, MIW ram Ntw itAH»AI» llllll1r kmm ortHR ly, III Ipvlllffttli AV AMRBIOAN iOADf DILLON MOTORS. INC Ml Mwrli Avt. PIHHWSU. $«mm!t, N. : J..f "I re are 18 separate muscle*, THE SUMMirHIR^,jrHiL[RSDAy, MARCH 26, 1911 * d in four muncle layem, in thU week that it would back no prominent GOP fifurea were be- !*•* reluctance for many reasons. On« Case's reason of high campaign boiling antagonism of Taft lf of each human foot. Forbes Sentiment other candidate and thai it would hind him. I " favorable mention of Oue who-f'" of the main reason* Ls the deep dis- costs were hit by Union County | backers who have not forgotten conduct an open primary. *» Case Statement ' was then running for reflection, :'f < Continued from page 1) appointment I know it will bring Senator Kenneth t\ Hand, him- (that Case was anti-Taft at the L The real, story behind Case's Cue in a statement i&sued from This animosity of Taft and C]OM j to the many men aid women who self a candidate, who maintained i Republican national convention. quitting remain* to be told, most his home Wednesday night and have given me such warm support. associate* I* reputed to have announced the "foTmation of a that a man of "'iiiiiml mwns" : According to the New York Daijy stalled any Case hope&jtor effective of his supporter* feel. Cause, who wired to thk paper and other #up- To each and all of them I give my ALLSTATE Union County Forte. Committee could wage an adequate c;im|>.-»igii i News, Taft (*t the historic break- aid from New Jeraey or even ftorters, fcaid: most heartfelt thanks. I shall with the Mayor wrving „ chaIr. had the powerful support ef Uirb«i. He-\owed a atrenu- everything they have done." League &a well a* a considerable creased very greatly the amount : nursed any feeungs of recrimina- Spark plugs must operate in «u and enthiuiaatic backing for Many observers feel tlt«t lack of bloc of Union County leaders, vma needed for me to conduct an ef- Conflicting, report* from Case top level workers had much to do tion toward those who balked .him temperatures of around 1,800 de- the youthful state aenator. How- the" choice of The Newark Eve- fective campaign. This increased headquarters stated that the Rah- '• at Chicago. According to one grees. ^ Founded By ever, wly.thU week no overture with Case's decision. It wiis known ning News, New York Herald cost 13 far beyond my own re- way candidate required about $90,- that Albert 0- H«-ni«uiji, adim fiiis- • soum-, Taft n-plu-d that he. did tiAltS, ROEBUCK & CO. had been made by Biertuempfel Tribune and all Union County sources. And, although I have ex- 000 for a,n "economical" campaign not ami a(iiie«:L "except for Case for Summit participation in the trative assistant to Senator Smith, daily and weekly papers. He also hausted every available possibility, while others put the figure at of Ni-w Jeraey." . Forbes' camp. refused to run-the Gis«---.';mi;.>aij»!;. For Your To Give You More had the public indorsement of U. S, I have been unable to secure the $125,000. It was also reported that and that Webster B; Todd, GOP: It is, ako known that the Ohio necessary funds from other K*se* for Open Primary Senator H. Alexander Smith and $85,000 of the $125,000 figure could state finance chairman, declined • Senator when visiting Union Coun- For Yew Auto source. 1 am therefore obliged Eswx-. County, which had been it was a known fact that Rev, be obtained. Much of the money a bid to act as fund raisvr ior to withdraw , ty during the providential cam- HEALTH the sole county- firmly lodged be- Lester H. Ctee,-state civil service »o,U£|jt was to be used for TV 'Case , .','.. , •••',• RepresentedBy paign hflri to bo pcr^uadttd while hind Case, deel»rvd Monday of commissioner, and many other I am takiriR thte step with great appearance*. Other (actors tiled wen- 11*1 at an Elizabeth hotel to make a See Ad On Page 7 ROGER K. BROWN

Phone: Short Hill* 7-5277

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r li r» n ir" o r u r v y o A I I', t a f t' A n c? n t 131 Jm. PHONI SUMMIT *h W3 THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, jtrett I4u(k>n 0. Brot, «4hefentt-«iid redeem * somewhat DEATHS and Mr*. R A. Oalhours of w record of past civic service on city boarda and any office «us an open LETTERS of the Democratic party—hi* na- 1 council chamber. Mr*. Kd»ard .i. Brown civic organizations as well as their business In Fwvor of Gilson tional party and the party which Aa one i&sue, he jtnade the direct Mr.« Irene W Brown of 157 grandchildr six executive backgrounds, measure up to whal Summit Herald came nearest to expressing hia i implication that councilmen l hUylf *tr«*-t died Thursday (March children. SUMMIT- ERALD personal .political conviction*. He ,'were drafted by the Repu The funeral wm this paper wants in local government: Many peopW in Summit have 19i'at her home. She-wa*,88. Mra. from the punied by the estravegant ..obvknuly .concluded that b» road. City Council and endorsed b> Brow.n »•« the widow of Edward Gfurhart k. Benson And that is why the Summit Herald ac- ent Council members could not Mciubtf publicity in the Herald for the j ahead w«? »o be a Repuh.ican at A, Browr., . • ' in Fergus Wmlte, cepts the accusation of open partiality for the 1 exercise independent, juogment on Sadouil Editorial •TitUen* Committee for Oontin the local ir\ci and a- Democrat at Mm Brown w*« * native ne thing ww to get elected, to office County and had j*P*?r* molt ol her ce ':as independent a* ;hc, Gi'-wn, Mm. Dorothy A. Robert^,, of Wrekltra of *«« J*r«7, » - that their election is for the best interest of of the leading members. Three of —to'g« hia foot on tin* political ;»Je in Fergus Fails, that Mate, Plymouth road died m Audit BufMU cJ CircuUlion ! would be! l one tlm The S.ummit_Pr»i. Jl5^ Summit—which has b«en, and should con- their five candidate* «r« unop- ladder. • wh< fi *ne » * headed the Tuesday night after nn r { Mr. GiLson must consider,';* 'or" ne'Summit Puoiwnng Co , e«erj TH posed, so that it must be directed It is 'ea.«y to run for "office in Federation.of Women'* Clubs end some hiontha. She w«e i---<«niit .Ne* Jtrtey. feDi*>red a* tinue" to be, a good town to live in. tun&te, therefore, that he van not 22 Hai.k s::«l ing previously lived in Don't Let the fled Cross ihurn! "the sharpest fight is expected Mug raised. But. in order to it- nation of Ernest Hkkok. H« Norman S Gam ... goivrning body. and East Orange. to be between — Burgher — avd i tract vote*, b< iiee:aed that he sought the appointment, vigorous- Edward C Shnriden •Advertising ' Summit's Red Cross fond raising drive In latt-r .year*, Mrs. Brown had Mrs. Robertson wu , Gilson." Daly* campaigns never j had to stir up some "issues," and ly. Will he adroit that, had he Marion A, Korn • •• Advertising I lived fliterntteiy with h«r children^ of thn Jbrtnightly club mi is obviously caught in a serious crisis, before called forth "(yitizewi Oom- I portray himaeif es fresh bret'zc been appointed, his 4 Carl S. Hulttf. Charles W Brown of. the - Maple ^> (Continued on page March, traditionally the month in which < mitteej." The only logical «xplai»- i whjch could ventilate, invigorate, (Continued on page 7> It it earnetth requftteA that item* /«r publication this great humanitarian service organization j tion for this curious organaation be mbmitud meatly in the week at pottibtt. Cstpy seeks to raise funds to finance its varied vital \ therefore, WMM. to be a- light rrteired a fur S >.m. 'Turtday may hav$ to Jw r'". ,, i . , i _ 1 againat Gilson in favor of Burgher umiihd jrum Thundaj'* •«*"*• service., is practicall1 y over and the local cam- h* sdUng ^ M ^ J, a 4(1 letter! l« the editor mutt be tifnrd and paign is still about $7,000 short of its goal package. But is Burgher's can* : Now, I carry my money namur will be publuhed of $42,954. „ • ';•••• • didacy &o weak that it needs such quelled. ' It is no credit to the people of the Sum- subterfuge*? Thb attempt by Burgher'a supporter! to u»t' Mayor mit area that such a condition exists. Money Bland* deserved popularity La an in my fountain pen. gifts are, on the average, less than those of obvioun admi&sion of weakness other years and hundreds who in years gone j and lack of independence. Voter* by have given amounts of from $1 to $10 are to have the issue* i not giving at all. Still others conveniently ctused instead of be- ing tricked into peckage deals. manage not to: be at home when the solicitors j ••pey.(£,.y<>u g0 i the only def- Why: the Primary /« Important call. inite policy on which thk> group , l>ay atl my bill* , has been'able to unite publicly, but In a "letter to- the editor" this week Is it possible that these people ar? not by check ... and by mall. retdw-takes -issue.. -w-ithLlhis. more etrongSy by Gilaon than by J iave timr, I save *l*pi, its "extravagant publicity" for the r:rT""rJlInJaM?JJ.Tb]?re..yr.^ernatr^un^ and 5 moors the e"panding services of the Red> Cross to jit ij not an i«ue. and I save money, AllS-0*^re'^fm^'fbnes-'Sfid'^eir4ami*ter-avh^ becau»f paying oy check cotts much Test that the Herald's publisher is one of the Com- ..,-, ,, i,i i Government," 1 am grateful to the than the ga»o!ine and ihoe leather mittee's "leading members." One would .think, too, that few would have presnU. CounclJ mahbtUt ^y failed to note the great program that will be j have served m without i«y and Both statements are correct but the rirst I uted to watte paying bills in caah. inaugurated this summer in making available.'. Konhandle routine btmnew very well. one, that of extravagant publicity, requires gamma &iobulin serum from the Wood collect- I ^y ™ financial matters «

a word of explanation. The Summit Herald is fid fa the Red Cross to figh^t infantile paraly. ; beyond question. The fundamental "1 knew mo$l of our f rirnd» and neighbors extremely interested in- the;Continued Good ' sjs ^hat many CQuld haVe failcd tQ nQte ^, -^^p«r ^^c. had checking accounts, Government Committee and its candidates and and ^ respond generously with their sup- \ every teaue before the CouncU for but! always thought they were a luxury will use its editorial columns to further that port seems incredible. Were there no other J the past eight years, the vote of the interest. But, its news columns are open to all consconsiideratderatjjonon> ttnhiiss aaiiOnnee shoulshouldd insurinsuree sue-1sue- «^en members has been unani- ... until I discovered and will be impartial and objective. We think „ ...fa *_ _ th.Le. 195 >n3n appeal.i j I how little it costs to pay by check/" they, have been that way. And beyond this, the Red Cross is the j at Council meeting*. But It i* thU As far as our'support of the Continued agen that m0VC8 in when cornrnunitie8 are i complete unanimity on every la- Good Government Committee, the Herald;. -,'""-•.•.- f] . . i me8U e that kkeeps peopl1 e away . ta destroyed by fire, flood or earth! a ractica1f *! ^P ne* *™*r ^J strongly feels that the coming Republican: The R_d ^ .,. ^ which " P ^ ^ publicly by Councilmen. Every- Primary isT>f extreme importance to Summit i maintains {he famil connections bctwccn the thing seems m cut-and-dried that and that there are basic tenets for voters to and ^ {o]ks back home Tfae citiien attendance it futile. The consider. Personalities should play a minor recent argument about a parking • FIRST NJffl Cf0M and builds the blood bank role in the coming election and the broader lot on Elm Street waa typical AND TRUST COMPANY A aspects of the future of Summit should be the savcg countl€gs lives on the battlefield. . Citiien sentiment at the three paramount consideration. The Red Cross blood collection program is {hearings was overwhelmingly . OF SUMMIT now an indispensable community service. It WiiMt it. but the Council voted It will generally be conceded by all, we must have support from all because all may unanimously in favor at each believe, that residents want to keep Summit's ..£»''•' reading, without a word of ex- tOUNDID 11*7 reputation as a good town to live in. It is a some day benefit from it. | pianatlon. Burgher was appointed good town to live in because taxes have been Although the Red Cross is a- private, non- \ to this Council, by thU Council, controlled. The local tax rate is one of the and has never been in opposition, profit organization, it has inherited these jobs but Gilson spoke against the park- lowest in Union County and this year Summit of public character. So it is clear that if vol- ing lot on Elm Street. will be the only county municipality to give untary gifts fall down over a long enough William R. Gilson is a 35 year its property owners a tax decrease. The city's period, government itself will be forced to old veteran of three and a half CORP0RA1 ION 50 INSURE EACH OtPOSITQR S 4CCGUNT !fl S10.000 school improvement program has been an ex- take over. Nobody wants that to happen. years' wartime naval service. His ample to other communities of comparable associates have found him to be j There would be no escaping contribution an exceptionally able and ener- size. It has been consistent and economically I then for we would be taxed our support. getic young man of auperktive sound. The city's services are superior. Po- j A gift to the Red Cross is a gilt to your' character. AutborltiM afre« that lice and fire protection is above average, scav- ! self. It is a matter of self interest. It is not the fundamental cure for the seri- enger service is included in taxes and not a a question of whether you can afford to giye. ous weaknes* in American political separate or private enterprise. Streets are well The fact is that you can not afford not to give. life la to induce bright young men of integrity to go into politics at maintained. There are a host of reasons why If up to now you have eluded this duty to the local level. But in my 13 years Summit is a good place to live in and these yourself and your community, /all in line. in Summit, we have never before are only a few. If you have already contributed, examine your b*d th« ch*ac« *• T<*« Ior *wn But what makes Summit a good place to conscience. If you have not given as much as one young man for local office. Now we have an opportunity to live in? The Herald believes it is all a mat- you can afford, or have given less than last vote for one of whom any city In ter of local government. We owe our munic- Let Your Savings year, up your donation and give more. the country would feel proud. Let ipal advantages to the men who are now, and Telephone the Red Cross chapter at Sum- us take full advantage, in the past, serving on the Common Council. George E. Moort, mit 6-2076 and inform them that you have a %2 Blackburn Piace. They all have one thing in common and that donation. Or mail in your contribution to is that they did not seek the office. Our Coun- the Red "Cross headquarters, 22 Elm street. Question* Candidates' Worth cilrnen serve without pay and have no thought We've given you tht address. Th«r« is no ex- Editor, Summit Herald: of using the office for furthering political am- In two recent public appear- Earn... cuse not to help and make the 1953 drivt a bitions. They are imbued with a high sertse «S candidate for the Repub- successful one. nomlnttlon for Cotin oilman- of trusteeship for the*city's welfare. at-2ar««, William R. Gilson has Therefore, because the Continued Good given • very revMtlinf portrait Government Commitjtee has indorsed a "pack- Easter Seals of himself. Every party member *g»t" to use the words of the author of the This year, as every year, between now should study this aelz-portrait a baila for deciding whether or letter, consisting of Mayor Bland, Harry C, and Easter Sunday, more than 29 million American homes are receiving a sheet of not candidate- GlUon Is worthy. Kates, Vincent A. Burgher, Donald H. Law- At the open meeting of the ley and Herbert G. Kenagy, who measure up Easter seals in the mail and a letter asking Young Republican Club, at City to the high standards of past .Council calibre, for financial support of one of our nation's Hall, Wednesday night, Gilaon rc- we admit a distinct partiality for those men. oldest charities. vwtled th*t. in political philosso- phy {• not * Republican. «He .Our support for the Good Government These funds are being solicited by morel - »• «• not * Republican. ! adwitM im he TOted candidates Is based solely on the fact that they than 2,000 local Easter seal societies affliated 'enson in 1&32 «nd for Roosevelt in with the have openly pledged themselves to stand for National Society for Crippled Chil- 1614.) In fact he w a Teft-wfnfr the things which have meant good govern- dren and Adults. They will be used for diag- Democrat, «« indicated by hi* inent in Summit. i n0li8» rehabilitation clinics, camps, convaUs- conf«is employment programs and tht Amsrloan* for Democratic Action. like Lm ar 8Uch who is for tht fifth time running for Council-1 ' y* wrvleti wew made avail- Then why I* OiUon nmniitg «• inan from the Second Ward, is a Question !able t0 228-000 crippled children and adults. • «tndid«te in the Republican Mark. Mr. DaJy never appears at a candM Tiie EaMer seal movemtnt deserves sup- primary? ' flatti' mttting. Ne voter has tVir teen pub-1 fort mi mlV im itB program but becautt It Me «t»w#r#d thtt qutitkm. per- 8 trul a inadvertently, ffheft he was licly informed Of Ms stand on civic problems I » ,y community dfort. Its fund raising pg hia quaUfleMioM to #nd issues, His greatest appeal, we* under-1is Iimited «o *h« smalt donations it receives the tn«nvbtn of the Wtit lununit stand, is to people and groups who have from Easter seals. It hat no large corporate Civic AMociaUon last gripes and grievance* and he seeks their vote contributions and conducts no door-to-door nlgtit. Aft*f graduating from With tht sweeping promise that "I'll fix every- solicitations/Nearly 92 ptr cent of the funds Uw Ikhool. h# con- p »l(l«red- inartowi poMibilitim thing whtn I'm elected." raised rerruin in tht local communitlis and getting *hmA In the practice of The other opposition candidate, William are spent by more thin 50,000 volunteer di- law. W» WA« to return R. Oilson, who Is running for Couneilman-at- rectors and committees to meet local needs to Mi hometown and, *• aoon aa JLargt, Is, in our opinion, sailing under false as they see them. pMtlfc!*, run for fx>litioa4 office. Ha WM known ]» Summit, h« had colors. Hi» Republican status is questionable friends who oould help MR) get He lays great stress on how as an "independ- Current Comment •Urt«4. ent" he can better serve the city as in con- Something to Or«w About fttanmlt Is atrongry IUptib!ie«n It wta ofcrtou* to QHMK that h« trast to what he charges is the "go along ^Phllsdtiphla Inwiulrir) • -i not IrtttHHSt tO '*# «t«Ct*d tO with tht others" stigma of appointed Count An Egyptian palace sometimes infesttd by cllmen. ' tit'King Parouk when ht wasn't off indulging This is not Consistent because it is a known in characteristic luxurits in Euroffe is to bt fact that Mr. Qilnon on more than one occa- usid to provide living accommodations for sion formally requested the Common Council SAVINGS 30,000 baby chicks. to appoint him as Councilman-at-Large. If Tht Kfyptians, who got just about nothing PUTNAM Itt sought appointment • year «go why do*s from Parouk, will gain immensely by this ar- FUND IIOW consider it a detriment? rangtmtm The «x*klng» who was what the Mr. Oilson, we fee), also shows poor judg* InglflH call i "downy bird" hirn»«lf, had no /JU* «»d immaturity, He ha* Mlrrejl up an Interest In chlckens—pdultry, that Is, But hit fctu my Summit issue without hothering tit study formtr subjects have. be obtaintd from thoroughly. Ht is fostetlng dil- tht 30,000 chicks, nearly through the In* mtmbera of the Board of flec- aibator itagt, are to be flftwh awiy from Cornell in c«r« of Profmor J. % Botsford, Hr, Kenagy, the Con* of th§ University, Jt'i i Point Four project, Mm ttmt, % t* I eMdlidatea who fact in charge of Professor L. E, Wetvtr, also of primary tltctlon, by their Cornell - : THE SUMMIT NERALDj THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1*53 Fate f member*—M » man __ iBTTERS good Judgment and maturity"!© raster ©r motives 0/ number of ciUiens, by petition, commiwjon pointed to the fact it Is factual infornaaton I be- n for thr«*-two voting. . 1 getting and Gikon. But we (Continuid from P«£* I) deserve a vote In Council—be had protected the location of the club that Santa Claiu, or St. Nicholas, lieve should be made generally - Very truly yours t*a't Aelp feeling ta&t the phlltwo- house in a residential area and by to run for Council,.as en lade- • Ve*y firstly 'haa, sine* time immemorial, been known,.,.., ^ •• ' Anthony Callo : phy which baa given Summit good thk petition asked for a referen- i associated wkh children, and it would independent pendent, though he would have JOHN" Jl 14ACKDR, In conclusion,. I appeal to our fia Bolton Blvd. government over the yeara — dum, which was denied by the j is for the Mt interests of the in- th*n will be if he la elected? much preferred to run with the !» Woodlaod *wmwe citizens to attend Township meet- Berkeley Height* through Councilman who thought Mayor antt two oth*r Committee- j dustry that .iu advertisement* Gitaon lruUU lie believes we ings and learn first hand the rea- (Other letters on page 10) of the Council aad of themaelvea cut trusteea of pub- men. And in the third case they J should 'in no way-associate the hjvc had good government in Sum- , Que*t«Ht «f r«tirjr at Stall* the Republican, city. CommitUe. lic welfare and had no concern opposed the selection and appoint" j children's .saint with alcoholic i , He endorse* moat of the ac- Editor, Stuauwt Herald; m t So, Candidate Uiteon hau re- over bow any decision might af- ment of « police officer without | beverages' hom which Counellbaj taken on la 'Sunuair* vealed himself m a political op- fect their political future — is matter*. Sine* his service competitive examination and with- The coramteasorJ also eaid it ex- portunist, a man who does pot let rnary the eitg»s§ at Suaait will the philosophy which should pre- City Clerk and Secretary to out consideration for a. consider-! pected those in the industry 'to hla political belief« interfere with vail ' able number of other applicants J refrain from the use of the picture Council did not earn him the have & clear ©pport&aiiy to.eu- h> political ambitions, a man who who had applied for thia job. 0, name of any biblical character, and approval of Council will use almost anything taeasjchisi «sa Use Some people may feet that tbere TAKE ADVANTAGE OF an la- We in Berkeley Heights, who event or phrase in connection with ^ Should th* office w*fc 'the mmn or is cjanger in a system, based on this philosophy, which put* th« want "able management" and who the mk of their products in this should the ra*s mttk the office? selection of Coundlmen largely in hope to ace- "municipal business | comraenwt*lth,", ' THE LONG-LASTING LUXURY OP conducted in an efficient and Br long p.-iMttife.; if not fey the hand* of the Council itself, Yours truly, creditably manner," are proud of tradition. Summit hm with the cooperation of trie Re- these two minority member* of JESSE LYONS publican CJty Committee. They -\ J- tie philosophy " tS*t -th* office, the Township -Committee, Mr. Hol- €)ttt»ti<»nft Information Sources should seek the mw.. Our citiwrus that "the Councg may be- ley and Mr. Manner, and we look Editor, Summit Herald WORSTEDTEX? have not tim come a self-perpetuating body forward to the day when they will This letter ia in reaponce to one who *ooght polittai oHict wwe and therefore an Irreapohjible be joined by Committeemen with appearing in local newspapers last a*, likely try.be #e!f-!«« aad body. .-•••. like aims. SHARKSKINS w week signed by Mrs. John Bennett •unbiased la fesjjons affecting The answer to that is in the I suggest your editorial be re- concerning Berkeley Heights the eity'a we^«f e ay Jlxsie wb« record. Our Council has given the written, pointing the finger of ac- Township Committee «,nd the in* had to be taught «at and city good government, economical cusation at the majority of the variable 3-2 vote, Her" analysis of government, alert government. to offer their «enric«a.'One Township Committee, not the (ho American Legion question is candidate fur There are no responsible citizens : who htu minority. * ' • far from factual and therefore sought. tiie office at «ach oppor- who deny that. Candidate Gikon Your very truly, this writer earnestly iquostlons tunity sn i if life changed by the power of of employment, a- bonus of $100. in 4*4 SPRINGFIELD AVE. SUMMIT *-205O citisena of Berkeley Heights i« be- God. Thia new life cannot be December, 1951 and has at- yond doubt. ' bought. It does riot eomo through tended conventions at Atlantic • • * (Op^5i,New Hampshire House ReitaurantJ or drinking. No man pur- City «t a cost to our taxpayers of Three issues on which these two veys Divine Power, To identify it $78, and $100. respectively. Commjtteemcn have recently with any purchase is to niies ii taken a firm and fearless position completely. To «ssi>ciate at with Mr. Plumb was'elected toe full stand out clearly. They opposed the liquor -Industry is a travesty four year term as tax assessor in WILL OPEN THURSDAY, APRIL 9rh the use of Towrwhip funds in im- on the truth. November end the salary was proving a "'paper" street, a project May I'suggest that Ihc following established at $1,500. Why Mr. where State Aid funds could not Mory carried before Christmas Holley and Mr. Manner should With a Complete Line of... ,be used because of the nature of from Beaton, by United Pr«» in consider no further increase in the undertaking. They oppoxd the (he New York Times, indicates January an "•inequity". is beyond IN THE DRITI5II LOl'NCE MODEL granting of a large tract of park the lowest common denominator comprehension to this writer. In SALT FREE —• DIABETIC — LOW CALORIE land, held in tru«t for the citizens in good taste? I believe that a •contrast. I believe our Mayor, An- of ithe township and adjoining a majority of your rmdera will ap- Iton Swcnson and Committe-emen there's nothing like the famous Worsted-Tex Shark* HIGH PROTEIN — NATURAL WHOLE GRAIN j residential ar*a, to a veterans' predate your willingness to adopt Castcllano and Dunkel voted in j organization for the construction skins for giving the maximum in good looks and long, such a .standard for your [wiper, an efficient and creditable man- * FRESH ROASTED NUTS j of a club houae, not because they long wear. And there's nothing like this 2-ply, 100% at Easter, Christmas, and always. ner for the benefit of our tax- I objected to the organization itself "SANTA CLAUS NO BALKS- payers and not for political rea- nor to making available to the or- virgin worsted sharbkin in the British Lounge Model * FRESH BAKED 100% PURE WHOLE WHEAT PRODUCTS MAN. LIQUOR INDUSTRY sons. j ganization a suitable tract, but for giving you the maximum in built-up styling — WARNED. It is now also a matter of record ' rather because an overwhelming thflt Mr. Plumb has since circu- the exclusive construction that adds the look of height, By The United Pro.*. lated a nominating petition for Boston, Nov. 3—The Massa- Mr. Holley and aided in obtaining slimness and trimness to your appearance,, the look chusetts Alcoholic Beverage Con- signatures necessary for his name that everyone admires- trol Commission warned the liquor to appear on the April primary industry today to stop using Santa ballot. Its hard to believe that as Claua a« e salesman. tax assessor he should actively In letter to manufacturers1. engage jn political activities and '65 wholesalers «nd importers, the thus campaign for Mr. Holley but "No Charge for Alteration*"

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RX> JUAAtfM fgHXY. So light yoti'll get « lift the miniile you put ll on! Now Setting the New Trend in Aalomolirc The lusury of lhi» fin« '»* "•* matches that of rotny ^ INJOYS a new choice For hare It « *•«• dedicated k» real «ostli«r hiti ... mptt rwlfow PHafelt. .. feather- : fine cam . ,»the dtixuriouu new achievefnent . . . joining jr^jwri|jiy *« Mm FMW CUPPKB weight for tomfort , ,. rich ittftm hand ... perf©- * HI tmt that to d[f»tin IMi «TXT6 CAPtTAL.- WHtHj.H. FWfiTtS pttmitm Packard Thunderbolt Bngfrw PidhMl CLIPPER and compart it CAMPVL !"'' Mi* HWfnlfhMnf nnw Pflcknrtl k . . , efTorllwR raw of bandlinf wit* taftkatiWr mtdhimprictd/mm. ffor* m x> mfwmmm mtc* mm r powewri »tewin| and pmmr hitlM - »<>, "* * >.. nwety far you to mm, drive and prim*4ytmouith,th*CUPPER to** wmmmr tmrm-wm.% ,» ! «w« rMt now, And PACKAKD-the pluA tho incralibla juwwtthnaw of tlw '!«'»" t|i«t hat impirad tnoM fond lndu«iry'« flrwrt wwdhift drrte. mly m fm> hmndrtd doiUtrm mort than "J^nwBvir tlio yeam than perhapa nil * Y««r Patharrf #rai«r Imitmym to MM mm in «• hmmi-prkti (kid. /W« 6H»r automflyii, himd ymr opportimtry to mm a fin* ear. A FtNEccrrroN MKH mm m MOUD ifc , -j^™^ mmm.«,« . v—^.mm — -and own the cur ttel oftmmry m WALGUARNERY'S *mn fltand. for tr» fln«it In notorinf thing you'va bmm mkw§ fat . * « * KM end mort! BA* AMOWA. em m ««• mo w* MEN'S SHOP mm roow ' K*uhii»tM*i urn Consumers Supply Agency, Inc. COMMONWEALTH 2(K IUCMWOO0 19. WAVSlt CO. OPKH VniDkY BVBT«K0i T«A* » HUNMJNJlACf SUMMtT, M.J. Mttil tmmi utaft. I mm ft teiw fay! TH1 SUMMIT HfiAlD, THURSDAY, MARCH tt. m%_ BERYL L. WIED, Corretpondent News of New Providence Borough Summit Eame« «ho*t Town Cowboy Annual X-Roy Uons Plan Eost«r Wyndham -Slipper Under Clinic Scheduled Churches Plan Local Israel Bond Party for Areo Children 100 New Books Ge'isel If I Ran the Zoo Ciifieits Trusf Outbids Gaer-Holidaya Around the World for the annual cliitic for tuberculous* Union Service Love lace—Down Town will ; Borough — A recently produced Easter-party for.children of mem- Added at Boro be held Tuesday, AJ- Three for Bond Issue Committee to Join (jurat — Rusty at Raw's Horn .! 'f ber* of'the Berkeley He«hU-New | of Education grant- picture by Cathedral Films, "I Ranch 830 to > pm, anil \\ , C.t.wr* Tr^' Orr- 'Beheld Hu .Glory." w!S>; be shown eace Lions Club wtrt Aprsf 15, from 2 t.> ^ j, „_ f j j.^c <4 the auditorium and cafe- In State Parley -plet«-*tUr. at •••<• sr--*.:rt' Thursday on Aprs! 1 i»: » p.m. m j Representatives of eke Jewish i r.n ;n CiiSrtte. Xkoit pr»lto« FVee Public Library actordirjf to %& ftjtE*i ip »> yt.il, u.-< tht- same: faciiHiM • community of Sunswut will join ' rs «t.-t p(«*teri!kn art Dia-, Sunday ,to consider a' program of in PlA'.r.tkld ave-na*. The project b ».; Ti_**, i*c3;*ir,v nw effort j H*;*»"-». surt.r.j ax 2..W frcrs *S0 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Mea of Souft street «re among b> f mond Hill Connmuniiy Church tnd action that wil; provide lEerm&#d ..». Union, County -.V^, j*: 'A riereii * -h a,F *- F for tSf ,Tfeur»d»y and Saturday; and from the New Providence Methodist : economic aid .of Is lie I.' it w*# as- i ".«r,* the 135 cltiJen* of the county Boaid of Health, and the Case Leaves Borough 7:53 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Thurs- Churcn : summoned for jury duty in the Ownty Tuberculosis anrf Without GOP Candidate . nounced yesterday by the Stunnit ; Ian. At 9 p ra :he S»crameat o! thei Israel Bond Committee. Tie ccn- •- <*r- • '" • ••"•., county courts beginning Monday. League. Borough -The withdrawal of Lajt Supper'wii; be celebrated in ; ferer.ee will at 10'am. at the Tb« new "booiu include: Chff'irJ P Cas.- from the gpverr.br- meet ar.d tke The drawing %va before Edward the candlr.:it tanctu&ry with Rev. 'i Htxet Douglas, • Newark. * , Fktlon >r tht »r p td j- hii left the bon>ugn dir.r.rr, Giant tortoise* can diiUr Leonard Woo'cott, Rev. Reece R. The *tate-w;de A. McGrath, couoty Judge, and betweer* shades of green' a/.d . ;r ntrsra • »J".4 Salem Mi:~o«t & u«'£n:t£ .stand and sup-. Man ^ / ', / 1Hi!! *n'd Rev.- -Rifhard A. Bryan of Israel redemption' njontb, * *?«• \ Alex C. Campbell, sheriff and J. s^s lh« N*tional o hou»t p.'u Wodehouse—Plg» Haye Wings Boroujth-r-Th* annual EAeter egg Ajs*oc^a:.or. A;rt T- ia Lincoln, 11 Cottage Lane Swwnit, N. J. Sunday with Cantata Hints are .being heard about "write-- issued: ''In recent weeks, Ismel .^ sponsored by s.he New Provi- School at % p.s Ellson—Golden Spike Bert»nr*>•••• Tr.i-' N>w r."d*.«•'•« :-.- ' -iri'iii'* r«pf*ia!!y on th«> ' haa been confronted with rir.y Jc^h- D'!*> - s .e-fro^'dent <£ A.His—-To Ke«p Va Free .c Krcriat.on Department wi.I v I. * " J *a; c ". At' fj* f. n •* art str.oaa prob>!Ts If ah* :t v> nr.eet i e bv»rc: is ar.rA--jnrfrd tliat Ruck—Spice of life i he i Tnj-sr-av April 2. accord- tne challenge of th«e gra\ deiel- ,,»••••«>•* • » * • • » • •£_* • » •» S, ft V*. *. <" a i f P-arj t*. fcr i !«'JM.-» band, ft Jenkins—Happy People AH1 i *)' r "< * • * ri M M 4aif*."a:-VA, tjut fee: «a"/t'~, ajvi n -n o! the program. -\ '*.T Masters—Lotiuf and* tKe* "Vflni •- tv M5*».:.v mria^rsarttji Dar.,..ng to Starid^hj^Gentlenian- of China , "•.. r.o.d .tieir hunt at & M am \ •r fa:fe«r * -baad will leaders T.«! to cete-nf<;".e the !o si ::,; frojT'aa and the fath- Oavenjoct—Tales to Be Told in Mr. Local *"* PAL Dinners Slated a-d gradfi one throjjjh three «t I-'. fitteet—Velvet Doublet For April 13 and May 4 11:30 a.m.. •;. -. { The central purpose of the New reiresamccis. FV>wler—Intruder 16 : Bftrough ,.-„•• Tht- annual award Afternoon kindergarten will start; ieney conference will be to. mo- J&f* !"- tcaor and Alien bilize'the' cotnmunHiea of the state But!er~My- Pride, My Folly wrts b***> Ev'Tyofie'u invited j dinners 't tn<- VO'M* Ath!*-tic their hunt at 1:30 p.m., angf'«Jtcr-j Garden Club Gives : behind lerael's drnaroic program Atkinson—Golden Season Every Week your ' League >vii; "•>• held Apn: 13 and noon grades, one through fcree it I'fji **r\;-;f. Ft.'Iowlug the «erv- of Ind.uitrial an-d agriiultaral Ridge—Family Album ism vi.i b* a toeial hour at May t :H L.r.toin School. THe 230 p.m. '"'..•! Gardeners Notice i growth. The suecesa, of this pro- 8-orwugh--Pi&ns' for the fall Arrrutrong—Catch-As-Oatch-C«n prospects are seeing •fether-.*)n u.nn-r .•:.•• *. nodu':ed Prc-*choa: children and tho«e in - : for the fir.st dinntr. «nd the niuih: gram depends in large Eceisare flower show, sponsored by the Schindall—Let the Spring Come the grajlr* will have their hunts ; on the support that will be forth- Edmonds—Boyda of Black River ads like this.,. 11 ff-daughuT dinner . on May 4, at the playground at the #ehool, i Garden Cub. were announced this "forgoir Day ot 1 Awards .for «ports achirv* rnt-m co-ming from the United States." week "to give gardeners a chance Thifkell—Happy Return right in this paper! while the kindergarten children i Morrison—Stones of the House Church Saturday J will, bo madv «t that time. will ho'.d their, hunt at the Prwby- The New Jersey conference fo'- to put in the type of seeds that low« a recent national conference wul provide the flowers for V#r- DuMaurier—Kias Me Again, he Women f As«oc:a- ,'ttri«n Chapel, whc?e their claisea \ Stranger They'll be looking for tiois o! the'.Presbyterian Church ia Widow Is Administratrix are held. In ca*e of bad weather, j held at Washington, D. C. at which' loiis classes." . • • you in the Yellow Pages ji.jKraonng; another "bargain- day '' Borough—Charles A. Otto. Jr. the hunt will be staged in the! 400 leaders- representing every ma- The stoow will be open to all Mysterieii Tft* *«!c will Hf- he'd at the churcn surrogate, I'ourthouw Elizab(-th, school auditorium. !' jor Jewish community In'the coun- reaident* of the Borough this yc«r, Paul—Waylaid in Boston try pledged intensified effort* to effi Saturday from 30 a.m. to 4 p.m.- ha* rfceived «n appiiration for There will be 125 ipecial prizea; and will fee. held in September it Heberden—Murder Unlimited secure payment* on Israel Bond T.-srre will be footwear and cloth- letters ni atiniirustratinn on the for children finding the lucky eggt>.; the Lincoln School auditorium. McGlvern— Big Heat The Local Buying iJSf "good «- n(•*••' for nil agw «nd | estate of Fred J. Burkhardt. Ed- puhehasea in their communities Schedules for- arrangements and Knight—Sunburned Corpse during; redemption month. Guide for 9 out ef j>a*s. Ot.hfr iU'irui will*"Jncltido na W. Biirkhar'dt, widow, Union F.i fined granulated sugar is horticultural classes will be «n- Gardner—Case of the Grinning rastarae jewelry, flowering gcrn- j City, ia adhiinifllrntrix of'.the-$8;- che.niicaily the same whether it So far, 500.000 per«p.ns |n the counced soon, Mrs. Walton Osbornc Gorilla 10 New Jersey T.ram. *a wHi &» «n aisortmrnt of j 500 e*<«ti-. Mr. Burkhardt (lied comes from tmg&r cane or sugar United States have subtcribtu to and Mrs. Linden Adams, co-chair- Gardner-Case of the Fiery Fingera Shoppers toawb&ked pi« and c*kf«. i January 10 beets. $180,000,000 in Israel Bonds, man, have announced. Eberhart-Dead Men's Finns Street—Death at the D»nc« -Criinjon Clue NEW JERSEY Siteiar-Murder in Mexico Knight—Akin to Murder IELI TELEPHONE Western* COMPANY THE BIG 4-PO W E R PACKAGI OF Raine — Justice Comc.i to Toma- hawk Short—Saddle by Starlight Haycox—Murder on the Frontier Pangborn—West of the Sun Boucher—Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction Aiimov—Currents of Spac* v Slater--.Ship of Destiny Key-If You Like Hasscl Jolliffe—Reduce and Stay Reduced K«tkov—Fabuloua Fanny j Uppa-Captive Surgton : Conrad- Home Trader Honest Rainmaker Annapuriiii NleholtU -Thunder Hill Biker -Snipa and Snaila Randnll—Mury Lincoln, Biography of a Marriage anus YOU* EYES •Juvenile and Teen-age Simon- Mat and Mandy and the , Little Old Car Ho*m—About Charlie Willlami- Advcnturea of Benja- min pink FitQli-One Cod Fitch Thoir Search for God Gnunh< -•;; Wonderful Story of How You Were Born Newbrrry Mittcni •Ericltson—Black Penny "'M' Lockridtjc- Proud C5nt Bfim -Two. Is « Tram HflM—Tear, from Now Elting Trains «t Work Eltlng-Truckfl at Work. Eltlng—Shipi at Work EJlting-^-Machinea at Work POWER ... POWER,,. EVERrWHEM!That't the «ip«rb R"rn1l|ia—JBummcr for Two OfFERf POWII STEIRINO% Dliney-Story Booki of Pet«r Pan new Super "88" Okbftiobfle! Power ia thert in iba tcalliertoucb • Au»tln-Flrst Priws for Danny migie •10td*mohih Amw S**rinf-*hh YOU dwip llie (MM! Woodcook-Thig la the Way the POWiR ITYLING, POWER ••AKII% In tb« eilillaratinf twvep «Cwi»"fWiir Styling. .. flowing from Animate Walk Gay—Look bok) new front end to beg rear deek. New and mighty, too, ire '-Little Rabbit Who Wanted AND A MEW, MORI POWIRFUL Oldsmoldl* Ptdol-Eom ftwsr Broke** , . , just a touch of your ' Red Winga t0fr-~«nd •**•«/ Mot! WcMng, thwt^ new "Rnrim" Pouxr ,.. Science Mafic MoLilland-Hi! Teacher 1 Ranlfln-Dandelion Cottage "ROCICET' maim feflKiw "Rocket" ESftoe! 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^i' ,t; THE &WMMJT H1RAID, THURSDAY, MARCH 2&, 1953

I WIIPI1 i Corretpoiitteril: ^ News of Berkeley Heights Township Summit 6-3972

Recount Puts DelDuca in Misa Stevena Include $1,000 each Herbert S. Hall, chairman of the The Dclco Radio Division of! "listener;*," these men are train«d# iommittee Awaits "Happiest Years' to fifteen coiuinc and friends, $1,- Building F"und reported that the General Motors h«a'«t grfsup of j to cheek th« tone quality of the "StJII-Conttsted" Lead 000 to the Summit Chapter of the W. J English fund, between March 29, 1952, and engineer* whose uniquti ji>b c!o&a- j hundreds of. different type radio* America^ Red Qros«, $199 each to March 17, 1931, had received new dciitional Bids Berkeley Hei hte --The re- e* them with coffee "tasters" and j speakers tested everjgjp. year for* K Next Production nine other cousin* and friends and Heads Overlook subscriptions in the form of cash perfume "sniffers." Known as | possible use in Dele© car radios. count in the Berkeley Height* $500 each to the following: and pledges amounting to $178- school election commit gave The Order of Sisters of St. ,41659. or Road Materials Sitlv.ttorc DWlhiiu a one-vote By Drama Group i y Ilrlgbtt— Bids on road John Baptist Episcopal Church, Association (imiit Provides Air Conditioning lead over, Mark A Town.-end, Rakton, MorrLs County; Overlook j were held up by the . -Heighto-Aa ib spring • \JjB«drulT J. English of Summit For the New Building Commit- who had boon declared elected Hospital, Summit; the Revolu- P cx>mmittc which met production the Stony Hill Player* waa elected president of the Over- tee Mr. Lester reported that the by a three-vote margin iA Feb- tionary Memorial Society, Somer- I;ty evening in Town Hall. will present "The Happiest Years,* look Hospital AsjQclstlon at ItsDavella Mills Foundation had made ruary, but two ballot* wore ment yllle; the Church Mission of Help ,-v <•»• bid was received, and It a family comedy »et on a postwar annual meeting held last Thum- a grant enabling the committee to to _the State Common nrr of college campus. The threeiact play of the Episcopal Church and tiie r jV,, ,i, Mcd to wit for other bids, Education, who will rule on day."-He.*u< cced» Theodore S Ken- reinstate In the general contract will bf given Friday and Satur- Bonnie Brae Farm for Boy*. the air conditioning of the surgi- ir ,,- r;, <. ,-ewry, to re-advertise for th<*;r vflli'lity. yon, also of this city, dy. April '17 and 18, at 8:30 p.m. Six first cousins will share Mbs cal suite and the X-ray room* and The recount' gave DelDuca- et Columbia School, Berkeley Steven*1 residuary estate. They ' .Another Summit man, former ri.m a (Hi Company of-Chalnum installation of the central oxygen 333, «nd Towrwnd 332. The HeighU. < , ' j are Deputy Attorney General Mayor Maxwell Jester, Jr.. was <=,, „» iink-d the contract for low system., original tally |n the township Sackett M. Dickinson, France* M. named vice-presl'dehtr is on N" 2 fuel oil, motor oil and Printed on Broadway in 1949, ; gave 334 to Townaend.and 331 Dtckliuon and Gertrude V. Brook*, The Association also selected Dr. C. C Carpenter, recently re- Boneless Top, Bottom or Eye Round ,, ii: Th*> low bida were, re- "The Happieat Years" is the worlr for Do'Durn Four ballots-were all of Trenton, and Sylvia Hardy, (seven trustees approved • enlarge- tired president of the Medical ':-,•>'jv.lr, -012U for fuel; .68 for t of their writing on matinee Carpenter has been, succeeded by A '.tigd- rcprt'.V'ntutUv <>f the value of either estate, but both the quarterly meetings of the full o;ur,ti • r.s for the defense program. days between afternoon and eve- board was approved also ' Dr. J. M. Atkinson. SIRLOIN State--Bourd of Education wua are believed to be substantial. 'hi*!' ckviring to> volunteer rnay ning performances. pre.^oni when the votej* wt-re Other officers elected were Wal- Mrs. C. Hartley Berry, president oiti.s:er at the office Township counted. • The play takes place in the ter Belnecke, Jr., of Short Hills, of theWomeny, Auxiliary, report- OR 'ii'rk '.Villiam Rusao. home of the bursar of a small mid- vice-president; Harold W. Fi&her ed that membership had increased T\o exempt firemen's certifl-" weptern college. Its action %bn- Summit Y. Vermont of Cranford; vice-president; and to 810; that i52 members gave a i ii -e ordered by the Com-Michael V. Amodeo (-•erns the attempt of an ex-GI John F. Setts, Jr.,"of Short Hille, total of 7,047 hours during 1B52; Porterhouse D , 'o- Ralph Glaccoand Frank biology student to save his mar- Schools to Benefit treasurer. •" ' , ' that 20 new Twig groups had been , vho h&ve completed seven Dies in Overlook riagv from the interference of a Mr. Beinecke,' Mr. Lester and formed throughout the Overlook o' nrtive service with the Berkley Heisht*-Miennel V. "meddlesome but well-meaning Robert W. Pardons of Summit were erea during the year, bringing the . * Fire department. Amodeo of 735 Springfield avenue mother-in-law. From Welch Estate reelecled trustees. /' total number to 70 The Overlook \ , st from the trustees of Vermont educational Institu- Trustees Elected Follies organized each year by the STEAKS di»d in Overlook Hospital on Snl- New York World-Telegram tion*, a college fraternity an'd the The. following trustees were auxiliary showed a net profit of il to gaa 'Sumiiflf""''YSICX'" were""ii'ahie$ -$13;555-forlh« hospital. From ^ues* ;. IveiyJPound: Gvoramteed[Jender 50- Mr- Aniod™ •*«••» « it-*". Broadway production, wrote eventul beneftclaries of the bulk Meyer, Fred Palmer, Pendennia and other revenues the auxiliary that"-it H&* '"TJiemy-of -good Tien- donated $6v318 to Wherr purchases Tavern, at laughs The endearing quality of of the re^fduai estate fifrft by Ar- ••Reed, all of "Sufnmit. and Charles . mid ult in a.saving of during the year, New*Hospltality j the Sprmg-fU-ld avenue , address. THo" 'proftu'ction'' ar'tseF '"frSm"' tne" •nue who died at Southern Pinea, j Mr. Amodr-o w^s a member of the conuant relbh with which one A high Tight of the meeting wan 1 N.' C- on February 21. . , chased at a cost of $16,867. The Mi has issued a j Borke!* )-. H- ighu Fire Depart- recognize* familiar situationa and « report of the audit of the medi- Mr. Welch, a retired vice-presi- Baby Photo Guild earned nearly a • on that the time from , mt-nt «nd was d pajt-presidt'nt of rtactions." cal, records of Overlook by Dr. TURKEYS den^of the New York. Telephone Jpfehry G; Farish, leading consul- $2,000. • i .< to April 12 shall b^.des- I Mw Mt. OVrifnel Sfwicty of Berke- Jbhri Chapman of the Hew York" 11 Co., directed that all his real ,c»r. tant in this field. Mr^. Kenyon Twig fund raising—including a r- u-trr Seal Week. I ley Hi iglit, .. Daily News willed it "A nice little. Fresh Killed 0NE said that the hospital received cqm- Fair held in Short Hills by 34 (I Murray wa.i appointfd play , . , with pleasant chuckles tate and personal property be left | Mr. Arwvjco iA «mrvivcd by his memdation for "the excellent stand- Twigs from-Short Hills and other c outright to hLi widow, Mrs. Ethel i jiffiicc officer in Country- . . Ordinary people depicted ac- Maryland LOW , vifc. Mr.s. M'irg?ir<-t Kkirwer W. Welch of 174 Summit avenue ards that have been achieved over communities — produced $5,736.50 : ArtJod.o; two >.-.n.«. Mi.:hael E. and curfttely and affectionately." c received a letter The remainder of the eatate, the posrfour years" and had very for Overtook. TOMS PRICE : Gary D: a daughter, Mw Doini- O.hera have called "The Hap- Parent-Teacher A&socia- mainly etocka and bonde, was high praise for its work In ob- Volunteers Praised ; nick ViU-nti, and five i Fmnk- The part of her daughter will f Alumni of Phi Delta Theta. one- borne, retiring treasurer, showed Rutgers University a two-year !"-v thrd place. Weyman.O. i iin P'flk'.f. P!airi ieicir lit $'•*'> yi'.ster«be taken by Madclyn Weaver and Ib. 1 fourth to Kimball Union Academy that the hospital had a deAcit of nursing course which has attract- '<*> di. w the top »pot. t'ay morning, thenw to '.he L:!''c of her son-in-law, the harassed Flow:.-r ChureSi herr whcr<%. nt 10 and one-half lo the University of 544,000 for the year. One cause, ed widespread attention. After two • •" ii ii'ci and the order of. GI undergraduate, by Sam Church. which Is receiving statewide at- ' Q'C ' < i • k a h i ft h rr o u i f ni m -v-vt vv a» Vermont, all in Burlington, Vt. years a degree In addition to the -< *ig n» HJJ follows; * Clara Graves' long-suffering hus- tention by ail hospitals, Is the ROAST i-i 0 St^ngrafe. Will!«rn • ci'lobrntcd. Burial wir? in St. - The amount of the estate, be- R.N. la being considered. Mean- 49 b«nd Bertram, .will be played by losses that arise from BluebCross while Overlook pays tho student EAT SOME — FREEZE SOME ••-I 't Bryant W. Griffin, i Teresa's Cemetery, Summit i John Hedges. lieved to be oubatantiaj. was not dUwloacd. The New York Trust patients. Tlfeir costa to hospitals nurees for their services. Six stu- - K I owl Jr., Ira D. Dorian, Uncle Mort, the traveling sales- Company is executor and truatee. «re consistently higher than pa- dents were accepted under this FV Toizi, Henry J. Lyoru, Library To Collect ! man who tells unfunny jokca and tient's payments under existing A native of Stratford, Vt.; Mr. plan on July 1, 1952, according to -r "C>zzic" NeLwn, "Mrs. Flor- unintentionally precipitates ft fam- contracts. During 1950 Overlook's Welch was graduated, from the Mrs. Alice King, chairman. For the Pwyi-r, 0. Clifford Thomas ily crisis, will be played by Tom lo.ws from this source amounted University of Vermont In 1902. He Registry Committee she reported ."1 Ciriylc W. Crane, Berkeley Heights A "hd.sic book \\V aver. Charlotte Church has the to nearly $20,000 Tho loss in 1951 waa associated for »ome time with 2,178 requests for private duty Jn the Republican freeholder collection*' ha« been purchased by, ji-.irt of hU warm-heartid wife, was close to $28,000 and in 1952 the old New York and New Jersey nurses during the year, of which •••«• the order waa aa follows: (the new Public Library, but addl- Florence over $80,000. During the first quar- Telephone Company, ertd later 1,750 or 80 per cent were filled. "' minKcr, Pc«r.*i!l, Herlich, Lee Kiuhy Wcpplcr playa the part of ter of 1953 the loss was more than FRYERS or gtions ft re needed. To meet this; served fts commercial manager Thq joint advisory committee of ''>•>>•. Kn^nc F. Doly end Al- o brilliant if guileless wtudent; and $27,000, nped, a htsnk drive is'being planned and vice-president of the New the hospital announced the estab- ••t •> Biker. t.1u.i Back man, a 17-year-old fresh- by the Library Board of Trt:steoa ; Yorit firm. He retired in 1M3, Other influences Included the lishment of a new general practice Troasj Hint 11 Oountie* and anyone wishing: to donate; rnnn who Rlwaye wants to do the adoption by Overlook of the nurrs- 1 He died at Moore County Hoe- section of the medical board. 'books mey rail any memhrr of the rifflit thing. Marion Rodgera will ing policies established by the New BROILERS -• ''n.on County, Paul L. Traaet, pitel, N. C, near his summer After the meeting Mr. English Board. The hooks will be jiieknl; play the.f>hy college librarian who Jersey Nurses Association and the •"• ' mtnrkl candidate in the home at Southern Pine* in that appointed the following trustees, in up, or shine. Sunday aftet-; rooms with the Graves family. New Jersey Hospital Association i^<';ui Primary, drew first State. He waa 74 years old addition to himself, to the new ex- noon. FJooliji will nbo be aceept<"i which provide for a 40-hour week •' ftr.d wej followed in order ecutive committee: Mr. Lester, Har- at any future timo. j and other cost increase totaling (."•mrlf* R. Klein, Kenneth C. Son Is Administrator about $52,000. old W. Fisher, Mr. Belnecke, Mr. ••'i Milrolm 8. Forbea, Fred- Members of the Board include:, Local Institutions Application for letters of ad- Betta, Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Eugene J. Mrs. Lillian DfBlanco. Fnnwood . During 1952 Overlook's Income HEGS 49c- ••'« K «harden, Fred E. Shcpflrd It 1 ministration on the estate of and expenses exceeded $1,000,000 Conroy, Charles E. Arnott, Herbert 2-6(K) : Mrs. Kverett Fay, Siinimi 1 ' Ai'-m Van Sehoick. Thomas F. Munroe has been re- for the first time In Its history. a Hall, Theron L. March, Mr. Os- M Boneless 6-5371-W: R'lbiTt Murray. Summit j Named in Wills of '.''fif-t drvw the top position in ceived In the office of Charles A. Arthur \V. Smith, director of the borne, Mr, Parsons, Mr. Reed, Clin- 6-1577: ThKKiore Sinhilis, Summit, '••"•mit!.\«i while Forbca sot the Otto, Jr., surrogate, courthouse, hospital, warned that the needs of ton S. Van Clse and Steele L. '•'•'•I .tpot. In only one, Burling- : 8-OT4.'-M: and Joseph Miano. Sum- 2i Summit Women ElUabeth. Thomas D. Munroe, Winterer. n the community and of the coun- Roast 69c •> Hin.i and Shcphard each won mlt 6-3167. | Local institutions including the son, of Madison ii administrator try were expanding and that gov- A committee to nominate new '-•' ••"? .-pet. Hatid will be ItMed I The library h«R' nl*i> nrrangrd M; YMCA. Rr'd Cross and Overlook j ; of the estate. Mr, Munroe died ernment officials In the state and trustees to enlarge the board vu •: i» Morris and Shepard will enter into a librury exchango sy»-1 Haspitil w°r(> nnnied recipients of March 5. In Washington wore already urg- appointed. Its member* «re Henry -^H fi™t in Camden. Trtvaat t«»m, whereby technical or scien- sprcifit- beqiifsts in excess of $57,- ing Overlook and other hospitals Harding, chairman, Mr. Hall, Mr. " the favored position In Union, tific books mny be. borrowed on doo loft by two single Sumrnit Hobby Hall Hostesses to consider now the need for fur- Kenyon, Hugo Reimer, and Dr. •'v lh.id.vMi, Bergen. Pfl«*.tie, ithree day notice. The borrowing wonifii whose will* were admitted ther expansion of their facilities. G. B. Demarest. for prolmte liutt week with Sur- Mrs. Robert O'Brien. Mm. Ed- CHOPS 59 .••:ntnf.'Kh. OcMti. Mercer, Atlan- nygteni will be the same as the| S»iem and GlouceMer. library rule*. rogate Charles A. Otto, Jr. ward C. Hughes, Jr. and Mr*, LOIN OR RIB The-\vorrfen wrrp Miflfl Elizabeth j Lawrence R. Gardner. Mrs. HIIRO Rle.mcr will hp hoatew*^ to the B. Andrews of 55 Essex road, who i 5 I'rd \tarch a «nd Mis« Mary D. jsixth grade tomorrow at Masonic Ptrvpns of Summit who died March Hall. Roasting 1 at n Springfield nursing hom«. In th© evening Mil* Jessie C. Mias Andrews' will tinted out- Dotterer will receive the ninth ripht bf()iirsLs of $34,100 including gmde. On Monday. Mrs. Ernest M. May, SAVE 50 a $25,000 legacy to a second cou- CHICKENS THE NEW sin. Mrs. Hanrmli K. Kelley of Mrs. Hugo B. Meyer and Mrs. Sliced Robiraron Clark, Mrs. Arthur Smith HIGH-RIDING Morristown. Mis» Stevcn.i' lega- •lea firnoiintcd to $22,991 to numer- will be hosteswes to the fifth grade. with Lachawana's ous relative*, charltleai and frlenda. Her largest single brqiicst Waa BACON $'l.O0O. In her will. MiM« Andrews named LOW COST FAMILY FARES! Mrs. Kellry oxoeutrix and left her 'i.OOO. Mrs. Kelley was also de»- Here's deluxe (ravel in Lackawanna'i new ifcream- U.S. Govt. Graded Choice ^•PMP ..rutted as, beneficiary of one-sixth lined, air-conditioned coaches at real bargain ratal of the residuary estate and aa one- Special Family Tickets save you up to 50% and BEEF 150 Ib. owrg. ri" C fourth beneficiary of the estate ot more, compared with regular coach round-trip tates. Miss Andrcwfl' mother, Mrs. Han- The bigger tho family and the more youngsters ih Andrews, which the daughter under 16, the greater the saving! had the authority to distribute. HIND QUARTER J)J) Other Oiuln* Shiire Cut for your rratwr One-sixth of MU« Andrews' BOYS AND OWLS UNMI16 residuary e#tate will go to e«ch of thr« other cousins, Helen D. •—-W&IIWIF-FJWE!— LVily, of Wowlland avenue, Sum? CHILDREN UNMft 12 mit; Mary Dawaon, Ikurt Orftllfe. CANNED »n

t • THE SUMMIT HE*AIP, THURSDAY, MXftCH M»J!!i Cifmtaotegfair to the casual YMGA SdieAiits point. A recent incident which j merit recognised the objection* a* to bm a torn Addrtss Optit ed after reading what we consider widt'lWkKi ©* your biaied and completely un- dearly indicates that the minor- j voiced by leu than fifty re*i'<«» mention of curately, our registered Messrs. Gilbert jind Egan, and 119 Pine Grove avenue county who arc being summoned pharmacists fill his pre- others, were arbitrarily changed to March 20 ior petit jury duty In the county scriptions. Thus complet- jcourtj for the term beginning jifonday are three from Summit: ing the picture of your j MM. Katherine L. Holland, 66 High successful treatment, ' jstree<; Harold C. ©ePuo, 31 Ru»- jsel'placc, and Aetrid A. Peterson, FRUCHTMAN'S 100 Orchard atreet. • . P, .d.rawing_^M^bofpre___^d'-J Prescription Center J ._.__..__ _? __ • A. .McGratJi, county* judge, T -••by ] Carroll Dolan, jury conimW-| SU.

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•-FIRB-Inmiran** with BROAD FORM 8TORJW inelnding VANDALISM, MALICIOUS MBCWIEF- *l,9i».<» on Furniture, {lothM and lf»H««l»M AHiclc* «•' every dmeriptlon Including personal eff«eta •!! while con- tained in your home or npsrtment— 7—fJ^OO.W FIRE (name eoverago) away from torn* Inrlud- Ing transportation and navigation. 9-§mm ADDITIONAL LIVING EXPENSE In event »» FIRE or STORM. * ThL rate in for Summit & Vicinity wit* DRrVKRfl OVE« U. 8mm, covnrage with DRIVERS UNIMSB 15. would b« »H«.00.

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Ever since that ribbon of paving outlined it, it .'*..*•• '. • •••-'#. Has been a challenge to motor cars. PACKET We heard recently of two men who drove from NitttraUy, d»« peat car givet you more than s—A complette purmm) protection alt lit •«• For miles and miles it winds up the side of at Florida to Detroit-in a 1953 Cadillac, the ability to master hilts, with mountain; and it has sharp curves, andi steep b-flroader prot^Mon than J?BU nm In J»*

*** M*imMm »t a mpy of \h% §&, LAW m0 W write PERCO MOTOR CO INC W. A. McHAMARA Open Wedntndny and Friday AVI.. fCveninp* Until 9 P. M. SUMMIT 4-1700 Maplt Sfrwt Ml, N. OffN« THE SUMMIT HfJULD. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1953 in the .Summit Junior High School two-fold function already out- DEATHS Servian will b long-ronKe mat«iy nsrit in tevMn* to tfc* will iw selrctfd by a comraitfte of . INVESTMENT TRUSTS a mreting Kridtiy night «t the IIIHIIH for rccri'ttlion in thU L'ity. City of approximately tWfiM k>c*! rttizens of which Mrs. .Mon- The IMmrd <>f Kiliu-atluii Contrary lo Mr, Gikon'v iMMer- pt-r year. On the »th«r haad, no iftgu Hankin is chairman Information Available h»vroducl0( war—!!•• In the la«t three years hundreds' WEDDING plnim for udilitioruil furilitii* in Field j* (iffinitt-ly part of them For A HealHiier facUitie* »uch M b pj»wi>ed, of music lover* of Summit and W. L Canady & Co.. Inc. [! tfa* elementary Mttiuolg which ionic-raiigt* pitiim, Thin wits re- could be attached to iettmntm the vicihlty have heard the eon- INVITATIONS nerve children mnglrig in, »ge in iitcilly iiroiiiiHrt] to the resi- bchool. ctiu of *uch nationally famous HAPPIER LIFE 40 Iwchwood Road E. U|i jo tivche yWrx- dents of East Summit. feme in and «•# our smnptva According to Mr. GiLson. *Tfae artists w M&rlya 'Jone.s, pianist; See Ad On Page 7 "So far as. I know," Mr. Gils«n Mr. Gii.-ioii commenU in his Ict- Jgor Gorin, taritoni?; 'the Trapj> eastern section of our city is being Summit 6-6666 4»ays. "tlwri!-" jj» no proptiswl to t«-r to the Herald ", . . Common Family Singera; Oaay Rcnardy, "It's To Your Advantage" singled out for *peci«aJ ttmiattnl." TWILL MARKING build .M-M nvrt-uiiou l*AiiIfiitij.'.,-» Council chew* not to purchase the In the light of the hmg-nm* DEVICES in each «( th*> r«i'Pt'i-tiw area*. ; cul Ncijshborhood House in North plan for throe recre*ttenal cen- Quilt; lo flu; ciHitiury, the pfcui Ifo Summit preferring, I assume, to 382 Brood St.. Summit, N. J. ters (Memorial field, £dl»»a tlKit eudi school will «ervc th*' , wad far tli4! prupouwd addition to P«rk in £ut twamlt ud *' the Washington School to supply 1 •itadium ia Nottfc S*jramit> «t thi ' jitccAWtry enlarged facilities which Mr. Gibon rno»t be nwiir, lor this ami," his btatement border* en the the relating of the Neighbor- ridiculous. HIGHWAY STORES OPEN ORDER YOUR hood Homo and Washington Speaking of tbe replweasect of School by Mr Gil»«on, is, by hi* recreational facilities in East own htatfiutiit purely an a»- Summit, Mr. Gilsoa states, Th<*e stiiiipfion «n htm. On the baiii» I facilities came out of a .school. of ditiCU^Kiuns with niemb«rs of There would be no breach of faith the Common Co'tuicll'"atod th* if they were put back in * ccbool Oil Burner Boiird of Iiecrfation, it l« in the #ame geographical area." abundantly char that Mr. Oil- Edison School wit HI expeti- SHOP A VtVi: al V! I III Ml KUK KIOIUI SKMU assumption In both fal- mentnl attempt t» e«m*iae «*i- Fcr Immediate Delivery v jpSul unwarranted. cational and- mmmaahy nmne- The' 'dffinitf «tatemeht ia made atioiud facilities. It had the ad- by 'Mr. Gibori-that "S'he annual vantage of beiag ecatrmOy lo- Ludlni Fimotfi Makis at R08KFQRD V Only / for the proposed cated la the ana to ha icmi KrcMtr • Hmnthf • Whitm OB th«;«tter; has4 » h*4 «w Kling- * Bedf -•-" decided limitation feat mn- • Fancher Ihrnhardt * lanm • O'Htttm nuinity fecrwUiwial factttle* A.4f«g*»-.. * Knglandtr * Shi/man t«-r -immediate instnlla- were not available doriac aeh«*l • American lion. Farmetrt at Mr. Gilson'B prope*al f«r Om com rnielie* —- f.ntk i\t use of Jefferson School tMW«m Term*. COMPLETELY INSTALLED CLEANERS is unrealiatic, 1*i» Sefcaei is fat removed from the water of the Easier //a-rt H7IH< )'o« (let! 19 UNION PLACE area it is to serve and w» poUk PHONE transportation ia araUftMe. Delivery • 550 GIL. STORAGE TANK SUMMIT 6-6565 In Ujht of theM faeta, Mr. Gilfton's reference to dapBeatfcw 35% to • Thermostat of faciOtJea is BO* baaieaBy Guaranteed .UNfonvfffo • Profecfo Relay BERLOU sound. • Pressuretrol It is my belief that the eaacla- 2-9400 • Draft Regulator MOTHPROOF .siona reached during * period of • Fulfil* Oil Filter years by competent member* of SERVICE • Subju't- to Local Code* Common Councils and Boards of 65%! Recreation cl« prietd from S

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OTTO SCHMIDT Jr., Inc. WHOLKHAm-lmrAlL , \ , MOUHTAINSIDE *• , . . JV>»w Mtmnluh Aer, , . , U ih* fit*!* SUMMIT SU. 4-1*41 302-W MOAD IT. THE SUMMIT HIRALP, THURSDAY. MARCH Club of Wertfleld, the- ^ 1 mit.«nd flOfflhrftto John Keppel t *•.«•• »v- :t V:^ A Oito. Jr,, estate with Mary Krppd, teiUtor * 4011. 32 Crist place, Springfield; publican* and members ot ^ Jibiib'' Mitr.e B.' widow. Jo*n Kf|>j'fl, son, of same Lawrence Kcppel, son, and Helen end *5G0 **<« to *bt Addresses Local county committee T Krcd w named ,ad d rea&; William Keppel, non, K. ttoyle, daughter, both of Mor- Of at the American LeK|on ,1,. a^ of $1 000 ] MadLsoa; B«n)eniin JK! rWown, and Catherine K. Oar'. dr#». iNorthi ; Thom«s 'Keppel, pentcr, 50 DeForoit avenue, Sum- Jfr. KefpH died March I. Servke Clubs --»T> si Rlgrby, former sheriff f Dr.i Lewla Webster Jones, presi- Mv berofthe board m\A: -, H( dent of Rutjcra University, was t he how many of you read | speaker at the interclub meeting »l n lht NOW ON DISPLAY - AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC APPLIANCES under date of March 10, i953 ,? the local jeiWce clubj at the Hotel excerpt from the sworn u«timo» Suburban on Tuesday noon-Kt- of Mrs. Nel*»n- StaniU.r «t the i, wanJi, Rotary, Lions, Optimist, / Vcatigation bping conduc!,,) bv Exchange. He talked on "Your legblatlve- commlttfe? * Un!ver*Uy." "It's hard to exp!«jn Hll ,, The ipeaker said your university political ia»neuv«rlng, but it i,J wa* one of nine colonial colleges, pened in my own county i had ' which later developed ft n«w kind I freeholder who is n rry ' of education because of the land V ( EASTEREROAD StREET N FUEL CO. friend of mine who *jit'lilr* grant of 1SS0, providing for educa- FREE PARKING and asked me what I w(t., tion In agriculture and the arts, to to-do, ruin thc good a..hjb OPES EVENINGS the betterment of all the people. SUmmit G-O00S party? He even accused m, Rutgert wu the first to take ad- of votini&Demoeratic, to v.h vantage of the new law. Later the

••*-• pleaded not guilty; and university developed the college of IK aay to me, "My God, go «., agriculture, the college of engi- e y there." neering and the extension service aa It to known today. JOINS CHURCH STAFF - Field "I wonder what frcclioiii.-r hold. • Dr. Jonei »ald the university not II. Hobtoa of Livingston, « stud4?nt Ing office in this county darrd to only aided the farmer but many at General Theological Seminary, inainuats hlmaelf into tin ft[fajrj of anotljtr county! other* for with the rapid Increase lia.i been appointed assistant to the might • n population new sources of food rector of Calvary Episcopal think of that; , muit be found, along with raanyj Church, it had been announced by Rubber has not always been other supplies for technology and .IU'V. Elmer F. Francis, rector. Mr. Hoblw is ^ m Barbour of New between^ people* Is not solve* «•! y<) „ ^ d«uxhtcr.of Rev. Paul Television Service all; If there h a Jack of feeling; H.Barbou D,D., endMw< Bar. Since 1940 and undentandlng between people3| _ Best equipped ...Duinoni. ..tckscru* -I there will be a tragic future. eiori, South Dakota, was recently :shop in Newark. Our »p«.xh)iy~ Preceding the speaker, the meet- announced; ...-::':••;• : : - - .•• Srepjaiirlnj .and....servicing -of- -D ing was opened by the sinking of j : j (nont television sets. one verse of "America," the Pledge; to the Flag, Invocation by Rpv. • Radio it TV lt«|ialrs Leonard V. Buschman of Central! Church (Presbyterian*, the irtro- Daidone Ail Electric duction,jof club prestdenta— Rotary. 862 So. Orange -hv*., Newark. N, I. Dean H. Travis; Kiwanis, David H. To Bergen Probe brings you the precision of flameless heal Knowles; Uons, Michael J. Fornii- Phone: ESsex 3-8160 chella; Optimist, Donald McLaud- by Bryant W. Griffin, chairman of Charged by Rigby Headquarters For the Interclub committee. Announce- RcpuBlican voters aiiould ponder ment iVas made that the Red Cros.<; the Idcntidy of thc member of the Nationally Advertised for perfect cooking results... every time! Blood Bank would be iierc on j Board of Choson Freeholder who Work Clothes & Soortswear, April 2. Hunting outfits fw men. j."ought to inject himself into thc Shots & Luggage. Laundry Allan n. Pevcnney nnnotinced { Bergrn «c

All Baking Done CORP. on Premises The precision of electric heat takeg the guesswork out of baMng—cmf mat icaily tums out juicier roasts.. .perfect Television Headquarters Orders taken for cakes and pies, every time. ^ ELECTRIC COOKIN* lirtMay & Wedding Cakes Flameless electricity permits cooking with little or no ESTAILISHED 1922 Pastries water for better taste and better nutrition, too. • foty astOMtk • ftowiwiily ck

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Every month, you receive a ten-day "grace period" at Summit NOW ON DISPLAY- Federal m that your MWnp can earn dividends for that lull month, Here ia.how it work*: S*p,Kwe you wnnt to save on .the 5th, 7th, 9th, w 10th day of any month. Your aavingg wtli'itart earning SUMMIT Hot Pohf OPEN dividend, from the firat day of that, month. IV, another feature NIDAY H of liberal, friendly Summit redcral mtyks om ^ mm tketrle MITI money in your mvim mmmi, m ym ha¥0 ^ "Til. f P. M. will «t»rt it! APPLIANCE CO 5U. M77S 411 SpriiKjfMd Aww*

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EASTERpPBP|P JRHRR^ffRMi^^ WWWmmSKmSHmmmi N FUEL CO. FREE PARKING lUmmll MOM 4** <-> tt*W"" NfJJL SUMMIT HilULD, Easter calls for the best-and the best in the house is

We Sell THE "EUTE" lannella's Market WINES - LIQUORS - BIER Delicatessen—Groceries Prime Meats Fancy Groceries Liquors—Wines—Beers Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Frozen Foods Fish 355 Springfield Ave. AMERICA'S FOREMOST WE DELIVER Summit 6-1912 SUMMIT 6-3178 Prop. M. P. ZACHARIADIS IMPORTED WHISKY 41 Fork Avenue Summit, N. J. We Feature 6 YEARS OLD 90.4 PROOF In Our Stocks Are The Finest In Imported and stock a complete line of Domestic and Domestic Wines and Liquors IMPORTED IN 1OTTU PROM CANADA BY HIRAM WALKER IMPORTERS IMC, DETROIT, MICH. N and Imported Liquors, Wines, Cordials "Kpr Gift Giving and Home Use. •UNDID CANADIAN WHISKY —Also Aged Scotch B. BURSTEIN;S CUT RATE DRUG STORE . Are "A Name You Can TruSt" 430 SprlnflfleW Ave. Summit 25 Union Place Summit, N. J. Summit 4-3091 - 70U^x We Deliver Summit 6-4482 WE DELIVER PROMPTLY so enjoy the best in Cordials "For Those Who Prefer The Beat"

s.ll Fine Wines Hill City Wine & Liquor Liquors *. MOMMSEM, Prop. Cordials and 24 Maple Street Summit Groceries Summit- 6-3968 CULLIS & LEWIS We Specialize in Unusual Gifts , 458 Springfield Ave. Summit, N. J. in Fine Wines, Cordials & Spirits. Summit 6-0173 We Deliver "Summit's Oldest Purveyor of WE DELIVER Fine Foods"

W, We Feature WINE - LIQUOR • BEER RYAN'S MARKET All Party Snacks Dennis Ryan, Prop. Cheese Is Our Specialty Meats - Groceries - Fruits - Vegetables Brookdale Dairy & Delicatessen Wines - Liquor - Beer 810 Springfield Ave. at the R. R. Station 445 Springfield Ave. Summit W595 New Providence WE DELIVER WE DELIVER You can enjoy the»e f«mou< Hiram Walker products at your favorite tavern— or buy them at gift centera like this in your favorite package store. Wi We StM H

i ' • BERKELEY LIQUOR We Sell DELIA'S LIQUORS DBLICATISSIN and FROKW POODS 1 151 Plainfield Avenue C. Orrlco, Pref. Berkeley Heights, N. J. Wf Sprli9flfW Avtnut lerfceley H«l§hh 3alisfu 8.BJOI8HS80H Wi DIUVER SUMMIT 6-4369 SUMMIT t* WINES-SPOUTS , r ^c. ^.i,ti.^jL^ti'•jriTsy AVAILABLE 4T 8OTH STORES w. F..tu,. 1 Ittchwood Road 522 Morris Avenue

j I Summit 6-1U2 Summit 6-1910 A. V. MAZZUCCO M S M Liquor Store HER * WINES - LIQUOR m HAVE Diuvm IEER IY THE KEG II South sn«tt 30 South St. New Providence Consult Ui Fer Summit t-3314 Summit 4-30W •ARTIIS WIDDINOS WE DELIVER WE THi SUMMIT HiRALD, THURSDAY. MARCH 2&. Hit timt iiiaociation of the Pott ©I Caldwril vmam, Hi M York, Ranker*.Club of Amer- executor «B^ co-beaef icia Dr. Pettingil Advertteing Club of New Agn«i Kruf, di«Bhter, 1 York, Inc., Circus, BmnU and mund terrMe, Uskm, ted To Give Rnal Sinner*. Propeller Club aad the Glaser, a* a • Room for Diver*ified AuromoHve S«rvictt •orld alive end this c-olor-ti BI»- Ground Beef 39c lion''picture r*"oord» the oiw>'r;t**. A Small capital invtstmcMr required the coinplt'xitiea «nd thf fun t >iat Jo Oil RIBS of BEEF Sirlion Steak 69e are to be-found in tht1 w;'-iin;<-s3 Y Company world not too far from our oar. PortertiOBse Steak ,Ew>79* urban world. Dr. Pcttmgill, a natiw a- Msi-m-. 10 inch cut «#* Cross Rill Pot lb sa» df-grt't^ froni Bdwdoin O-'il<••?«•'! •#••••••••••••••«•« tut 89c and Cornell Uriiv<'r.^ty. At pr«^-; i Loin Lamb Chops nt he ia fLwoclate proftsi»>r c>{ •• 65c lb Eoo!og>' at-Oarlton Cal!eg*\ North-; MODERNS -57c Rib Lamb Chops SlS'll l 69* field-, ilinn. He is a nationally j ; IBS Of • iHkqrt ...SMS*. known ornithologist ciid hU "Cab-1 •• C oratory and P;e! d M anucl. oi O r n i - ' Turkeys thology" isus.if in niiif.v ce:!t>s<^ 1 and'-universiti*.^. He is reeogruzi-.i 35 IL ib as an authority on the_AnirrK;*i£_ 'Woodcock ~i»nd haj «L=»o written " . at prices you can of feud!

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•| .CIRCLE Gray Sole Fillet i&a ">-59« Summit Man Gets 5 CHAIR New York Port .3 22.95 LIVING ROOM • BEDROOM • DINING • ClrT DEPT, 'VT,, Sweet Pens JS.2 ]9 Maritime Award Grapefruit Juiced 2 z 21 Paul G. Boise, president ' of J Illlillllllil Ililllllllillllllllill Salmon Boise-Griffin Steamship Co.. Inc., i •M •MM* • . was the recipient last Thursday of | the annual "Port of New "i'ork Day ;| Award" made by the MariUm? •'• | It's eosy to own CKng Peaches H«W W 29 82 Margarine Association of thr- For: of N'tw i! Halves Mn York. He resides at 21 Glen Oaks :jI the best... Saler Cheez-it C drive. • ,.. • ., ;i ki Mr. Bom:- -*v hnr.r.rM fr-r his ':I Top-QuaUty GENERALS s Rice activities in developing the Port •'; Korn Curls of New York. As pres-dcnr'of the j Foreign Commeroe Cub. he was :i I Use our convenient pay plan that Junket Rennet Powder 3 *» Zh a leader in, urging -waterfront, re- ,: '$ Sugar Crisp Paper Napkins S 2^o21« form. He now h chairman of the- :I makes owning safer, more depend- club's board. :: Marcal Paper Hankies 3 ^ 22c Mr. Bowe bt-par, his ?t*»ani.-hip ; 1 able, longer mileage "«llomars Chocolate career «t any (nr'y agv with R Sandwich Bags 2 c P. Houston & Co. working at the ] piers. In 1925 the company'.? Nr-* i1 General Tires so easy. l Waxed Paper ?£r York • office merged T.v:th the International Freighting" Lines \ 1 Be set for months and «wiw»ry Bleach and Mr. Boise w;is apfMj:nt«i ; •••MB WHITE HOUSE traffic manctg.-r. j ! He resigned in 1927• to join ;H months of safe driving Garcia & Diat wiih whom he re- j Evaporated Milk mained for IS year? At the .time •• = ahead. Invest in the MM ft" MM Frict Recced? of his resign IT. ent he was general i manager. jH best . . . top-quality He next joined the Chilean Line • (Compania Su-1-Americana

Jane Parker nth Rhubarb Pie First if the Seasra 49' Hot Cross Buns ^ 10'-25c Ring Danish-FruitSNut each 45c White Bread JSa* ««.wi5t Cheese Cake ,,^1, -49c Glared, raised pkg. of 12 'or 37* Corn or Bran pkg of (for 21C

Wildmerc Brand 6tn. if Large Eggs Brown and White 69 Butter Borden's Chateau Swiss Cheese 59c Kraft's Links food Pkfl 27« American Sliced Mel-0-Bit proctu Ched-O-Bit Frozen Orange Juice **» 2!i2tc JOIN TIIMA Cifth Br«Mt-O-Chkk«5 _ / -a. Swift's Frozen Fhh Dinner for iun3 risn L.9M m«t-toiid P«k Meats for Bibles (Hf«! Y8y on Tl.ii 5(«c! Forlaundr and di)K s lar can 21c MARCH is 1601. Colgate's Vel y * ge pkg 29c Perch Fillet • the month green Peas «*• i b •! La Rosa Colgate's Fab ~+*Ml9r\ # Bfcaw 69 Hlgftttti * Potatoes

tiin«v Gulls 'w *• '**'>• %*•#!• ARM vUllwl wNIIW . v*«ih »nd dilhi* pt0,wl* • <, MNfl Cashmere Bouquet soap 1 • i Spaghetti Sauce Blu-White Flakes »m* «mb 9,»f*9 23c Cathnore Bouquet ^r m Octagon bundry Sup • i Wesson Remember Fatolive Stip Per 1 the blood bank Bon/Uii CJeanser j;z\«> 2^23* 37 Pidf live Soap 4r»43« tmtum mmm. arl(ets mitUm WwtitilW ItnrtwtttrtiOfi PtUr Pai Tolltt ton ^;. 3:^22. PtIDAY AP M TO 9TIVINING m mumUmi m to i • T •TWBHJIOAD IT. M MOWB AWL 'MARCH. 26, 1953 P«Q* 15 machine W v$*d in jukv , Invented to attach* soles to shoe WM • «te»ptai.prta>iMpper«. • -».. Shop Adds Line T. Bcrnhard, MM. George Engk lirg man, Mr*. Edith Ulend, Mr& Kd- , U. S. BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. Suggests: Of Luxury Chinawart Speakers Listed ward L. Bcch, lira, 35eigenh«gen, M White's gift ihop, 11 Maple Mr* Fwd P. Htltkamp,'MM. El- street, has been selected as the local liott Bugbee, lira. Harold Hanscn, ; outlet for Rosehthal china of Ba- For Churchwomen's Mr«. Carroll Stanley, Mr#. Howard j The varia, it was announced this week. Cliocse wonderful new COLOR EFFECTS Recent purchasers ofttya line of Meeting Tomorrow Koch, Mm. B. Ft. Pinney and Urn. \ china have been Marshall Tito of Edward C. Holme*. i Finest Yugoslavia, who paid $8,214 for Mm. J. Murray Booth of Glen Well 'known Summit speakers | Siokely- a special dinner service, and thi> Bock, foreign rclaUpns , chairman will pr«i«ent « ^mjwarfum' during j for your home this wonderful new woy.,. Maharajah of Indore who" paid for the N«w Jersey League of the morning eesJtion upon thi* j Frozen- $25,000 for a gold-encrusted «m> Women Voter*, will be the epettk- thetno for th« day, "Human Rights t/n<. ice.

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AMIAtt AOOR • t?Af IIMAN « HAMHIt SPENCER M MABEN t >• w AUTOMOIILE - Wii - ACCIDENT — UH SEE YOUR NEARBY "JtgUA. DEALER - TWWf - I0NBS - UAMU1T - MAIINI BEECHWOOD RD., SUMMIT SU. 4-1900 LEONETTE MOTORS 111. Ill MOAD |T, tat It THE SUMMIT HEftAlD, THURSDAY, MAKCH 2O, I9S3 T by ottotr Couaeiirnen." of *ay otbtr -contemplated low i -Rie end&tmr* we: Ut*. Nito F- John M. Mackie. president of tht eo§t units in the Eaat Summit j «yeo<»» ,Jumn*« fund. Gilson Admits area,'If-ottoer uniu-aw-net-ded, ^e :Beacon Hill Civic Association, of V® ( (Continue from page 1) seid, they shoulda'"'be l&«ittd in Icalled the statement "outrageous" coat housing project for East Surn- different sections of the city. ; and *aid it inipUed that former m.t, which GiLson termed a "loaded Burgher's reply to the question Mayor Lester «nd Councilman qncitiop" arid requested that it we* that he was "bitterly opposed" Samuel A. Smith, Jr.,. both ap- f'fKi be answered by Burgher, pro- to the Bast Summit project but pointees., as well as others who had been appointee! -in pa*t. years, ,'imts in accord with tke SuMstan- >•' East Summit unitA Burgher said, Council" i.trd Housing Board'* progrwrn to were poorly located and in his ; Denies Burgher Bid for Job r «i*f but w«6 against the location mind represented a violation of A question...waa'«lao raised con- the' sorting ordinance end a, down- cerning the appointment of Burgh- grading of a residential area. Ik ; er to the unespired jerm of Free- stressed the fact that h« i» not ; : holder Ernest S. Hsckok and TERMITES opposed to the proposed ucit^but Burgher was asked if he h«d only their prtsent location and solicited the help of tlie City are flying again. Watch admitted that he had no. aiUrna- ; Republican Corurai:Uie • or any for 'Swarms'1 'of "Flying tive proposal. ; member in. receiving the appoint- Has 'Fresh Approach' Now —your Ants" which come with ment, ' Spring, shed their wings. Both Cilson «nd Burgher aa well.; This wa» denied by Burgher XJ) then disappear. These wood a.i sivmhers of the audience ex-- well as Edward A. Pizti, chair* changed words over a statement of ;• man of the City GOP Committee. destroying insects cause "GiLson J» to the «>ffect that if elected ; much damage to property. Piu! explained that three citizena he Would bring « "fresh approach" • representing a larger group inter- For the best. Buildings not protected to the Council «nd would not ••be ; ested In hflving .Biir^her bj con- during construction usually bound by psist .policies or thinking sidered a.« a candidate for the require it later. of fellow Council rru-mbern. 'Hv Hlekok VHcancy appeanti before addOW'-Ottft F. Taylor, Common Council tt t if O 1 t t stroying J n s e c t s, n I \p I! . 1 *o li '. ' t Jl' ll'Hl fmui* It-'l pr«- ««^.Jii^.J'f9n>.l5!.»»!S«. ^' Forbes harden Centers I,, 1 t(> Tl\ ^ . » Mi "Ttf tt" fihurt "using• I n nl'i WK'\ un will Hitond the Youth 4 j i *• f t i t I V 1 < I '.. -i r - -n-'-vii* xl out fit *h. n c » ..Jho^ tm f ';«re h( the n.i Turnpike ot Mlllburn Avc, i«i,, ii ' * PIHK t Mile c- nnlyinan, Julian-Hill, nssembiyman, and simple estenniiKttor.s E\ 1 r A U ' i.' I 'Mb , I I, ,li 1 i P ' •> > , }: (ji. I 1 1*1 Juliw i '' lun'ln "'i.ni'iVv ^ii(>?,^t>«piSirtttw*t-^«ft^^B^i^W--.4H4 ; or Recreation member. : ery job is supervised bv lor the job and. I will be free to by Ernr*t P. Patten. president of Agcncits. Thf-•legislature activity Is part of the mmual youth program. an experienced, technical- appraise jja.it deewirtrw inckpend- the Baird of Recreation. He asked Gilson if lie had intly'" • • • riuimft (illisort >M?»lnf«irnie(l studied. :ho plary for the building ly trained, licensed engi- kifi* in ornrr to .siive ' $75,t appt-ur, spoke briefly franization. employing New cir appointments' to-the various ing won Id coit $10,000 yearly. The reyi.se your thinking." itr.d .slid tii.it hi.i nniy nnson in the need for. Improved facilities j Jersey residents, and wo city boards carried with thorn rom- ecrrect figure, ,he s«>id, was con- Patten 'reviewed the hUtprj.\of si'eU-iiiK ••ieriion to thf Council for the diagnosis and treatment of 'have, served New Jersey •mit meuLs or un obligation to t!t< siderably 1'kis nnd if e-rtairi Lt< m,s both open every day 8:30 to 5:M Edison playground and stated that S.s Ward 2 • rejii't'Si-ntutivr is be- property owners success administration, t'uw under consideration by the cancer patients and helps ease pain thi-' proposed center ie "dedicated wu.t' he \v:is approjxehed by a Gilson denied this inference but Board, such as rK»Vi'!ing alley?, and and suffering through services to fully since 1!K55, Our rep- in the ryes of the law," He added Kroup of iiit'-rested eitizeris who repeated that he felt that "if you a rifle rangv. ore included the these patients. utation in this field is un- that it could not be, a part of nsjteil for )ii.s lK-lp in opntinuinc arc «ppointod you won't question building wilt pay for kbeif in « surpassed- Jefferson School, or any other. the typ.- of fpvi-mnif nt produced Surgical dressing*! and bed pads as much as if you had been elected. s.'ven-ycar period and then become school, broauee of a conflict in by the pr««-n; Council. lic->-.v are supplied free of charge and Thousands of references An appointed man would be a self-supporting' project. -The schc-ol- and recreational program^ plained that he fc.-H it his obligation medically indigent patient* are as- are available in New Jer- and because of features planned sisted when necessary by payment EVERYTHING FOR sey—not in some distant to help «nd that he was willing to for the center. The building, he be of service because of his pride of cost of special medications, state. Our work is GUAR- explained, will contain meeting and love of Smnnr.t. bsnrwy service* vkiting nurse serv- YOUR GARDEN ANTEED FOR 5 YEARS rooms for adult u.se, kitchen facil- "Summit." Keiiiijiy stHtefl. "is a iees anii a nr-w home tare program ities, bowling fllsey*. a rifle ronge. for terminal cancrr patienta. without additional charge KC'A run tovvn '« ?,oo<\ place- basket ball court and .other recrea- —a one-year guarantee is HOWE to be. Summit li«i.s ^tn very R-;>od tional facilities It will be used by • WNBT IVIRCHII1NS ^v worthless. , to.me and my children and much To See Broadway Show the entire community, he said. - • SHADE, ORNAMENTAL. PLANT MARKET of my pride in my children Is Nineteen couples of the theater FRUIT TREES For Information or Free 201 MAIN STREET When queried by Gilson about largily rtur To the tnc[ that they • group of the College Club will dine the.aiRe of thp proposed bosketbnll jrriw up in Surnrim with itjj excel- in New York, tomorrow night and • FLOWERING SHRUBS Inspection and Advice — MADISON 6-0895 court. Patten replied that it will 1 CALL; k nt AI-ILK*';.*- and .its high-typt . then flttfiid the play "D-ialM for • PERENNIALS OPES. SUNDAYS be adequate for players and "wo re.»-:iler.t5, Our Councilman arc | Murder." , • ' • SEEDS. FERTILIZERS, don't plan to run any tournaments dedicated t« leaping a K PRODUCTS ments and said that he had been Local Women Endorse SOUTH MOUNTAIN BUREAU Fertilizer • Lime • Humus - Manure community is urged to support tile an East Summit resident for 52 campaign. Rutgers Project years end was well cqualnted with NURSERIES Mrs. Bjornulf Johnson, who rep- Two local clubwomen are among 2 Locust Street Flowering Shrubs in , youth problems in that section both CONTRACTORS resents the A. C\ S. Summit Vol- ivprp-scnUtiwM of 4Q0 women's POT GROWN ROSES many varieties: as a paid and volunteer recreation unteer Services on the county «roufw who are endorsing the an- Millburn Ave, & Voux Hall Rd., Millburn • Hybrid "V AZALEAS worker for many years. ROSELLE PARK, N. J. board, explains thut the Amcrii-'in tiques ."how and sale to. be held Ml. £.1330 ; "Please don't say Eaat Summit • Floribunda RHODODENDRONS Cancer Society is financed b.v vol- March 30, 31 and April 1 by the OPEN SUNDAVS Telephone*: fully budded plants ready is n-sking for any favcre. This • Climbers untary gifts end is the only nation- A-ssoeiaie' Alumntto. of New Jersey Cllestnut 5-1492 to bloom. building is ft necessity. We want al voluntary agency fighting cancer or something: for the kidj and there through research, education&•.serv- Also Located at 21SS Mlllburn Ave., Maplevvood is no school that is fit for ree- ice. It saves thousands :of livc»t by ELIzabeth 2-1755 rc-Uion. Do you want delinquent showing Amrricans what they inn (io to defend ^themselves- ngairust cancer; dtetributes millions of ed- ucational leaflets each year; gives millions of dollars for research,- who drink more engine power! offers fellowships for young doer Advanced Loadmasfer engine- tors and ecicn-tust's; provides the standard equipment on 5000 and latest technical nnd medical Infor- American 6000 Series heavy-duty and for- 4 powerful reasons why you ward-control models, optional on Thc first builders of motor carfc 4000 Series heavy-duty trucks. enrne to Hyatt for their anti-fric- Brands- get more of what you want... tion bearings and Hyatt Roller 3. out of 4 Bearings have an Important part more braking power! of practically every leading make of car for well over half a cen- In 1953, all Chevrolet trucks u? to 4000 Series heavy-duty models tury. hav« ""Torque-Action™ brakes. Series 4000 and above use extra- large "Torque-Action" brakes in front, "Twin-Action" type in rear. more staying power! Now, heavier, stronger, more du- rable frames increase rigidity, add to ruggedness and give more stamina than ever to all 1953 Chevrolet trucks. more economy! The new stamina of Chevrolet more wor trucks, plus extra gasoline econ- omy in heavy-duly models with improved Loadmastcr engine, re- • f duett bulling costs per ton-mik. SUMMIT GIRLS... YOU CAN WORK NEAR HOME AS A MOM cmvtowT nwon w mi THAN *m mm MAMI TELEPHONE OPERATOR Ho experience needed Nliuc HAS YOTID ^14^ Good pay from the ninth # tlndtd whiskty. Three out of trery four bottlei, No expensive commuting * roughly 73%, of Americin, whiikcy bought in '!>« Oi^ioftunHNi* now Inij Onittd Statei is Ntm/td whiskey. And KJoscy Silver 0 N»w«rk BI«titlt|l Whiikey h the choice pf t lirge percentage Me«mfltM Summit i .|., of bMiM whiikcy drinkcM. 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VON SIEFART CHEVROLET, Inc. MtWJIHtlY f ,11* we KINSEV HUTfUWONI irm 0VH A 9UAITO Of A CINTUUr At A CMWOUT BUM = 1 COMPAMY mmmmm* THI SUMMIT HgdAl/P, THURSDAY, MARCtf U, "!»« s' Clab-PUn IT Yomgsim Show tyt for color, Pamela Gllson trf ru*iilnt Bjatem in which fraterni- la ft new pledge of Sigma Alpha it the college. The ^program, held Dinner Dane© Pin« 0 rove aveifue htu crested « ties arc not permitted to iolicit Epailon, «ocial fraternity at the ; under the auspices of the Modern fanciful t*«e»ck. Suzanne Ingle- new members juntil the atari of the University of Miami in Coral Language Club, included a quis on Club Art Talent in »i«a of Bfcknwm road with « second Gables, Florida... j reproductions of well-known , i ij nntr ca4C ,,in« committee includtw im]l *'ant to linger on in the first tine sense of perspective in her Polly Betts, .daughter of >ir. and jclaju at the Co] ..of, th« annual Converse College I-'I Mr.« Thoinan Burke, Mr. | room where the aHulUtudent work drawing of a plowman. Susan Rome A. Betts, will repre- ebeth, vr&s ^he 'winner hi an 'ienior'fihoiv, "A Ontury of Songi." \mlrew Bencivenga, Mr. jia being shown, those in search of Faulkner of Hillereat avenue in a Ptairjroke College at a hor.>e far herukill in « quiz progmm lie'd to be presented in the college 1 ,. , riicnuu Brt*nnan, Jr., and the uriuiiuai will do well'to visit water color shov-a « commendable lo be held at Smith Coik-g.'. in connection -with-Romanic Day theatre Saturday, March 28. I Mrs Thomai Prior the children's whibition. aense of telaricc; and freedom in Vice President of Sorority >ii«i\ be purchased at the On display u e blue«n Truclweja Dorothy Leonard, daughter of ! flower., painted by Margaret of Oakland road andtmnny other Mns. Charlotte Leonard of Spring- The Summit P«tt«y Shop ,, « It [Kane Peter Uruen, 9, of gpringfir-ld contribution.? equally rc-freshing by field flVC'iiue, haa been elected vice- 27 Chestnur Ave. SU. 6-2893 jawniie hiifl done a black and white Teddy FUJdou. Victor Fisher, Gil- preaideni.jof Alplm XI Delia sorr»r« fur Die Holidays .( crsmIrs Sui>iilici — Cu»tnfit Urlftg , elephant with a »ingk- ^rt«k of bfrt Bcacli. David.UlAokburn and :ty' at Syrat-use Ur)iverity. Doro- :t S Riinyon, son of t down lu» rampant trunk. Rich«rd (;ett««u - end Knustlrt thy'is A Junior at the university. Clauses — Mnbfard gifts to otdtr — 1 If Shepard, 3r, will Ronald Burrus of gayre atrcrt Sundtroni. Home for KaMrr I1oliday, -, Robert is a fm .iman at 1 Beverly -Jeenne \VVl»h, datightpr jtro wikl horn * vvithnn fuUientlri- of Mr. and Mr.i. Krancij I, Welsh i van. ;ty that ^T-UIS incredible for « thir- The College o! Vctlley %ew avenue., will 'Iv; teen-y*i»r-o!<). Hfo rau«' home for the holidays thw week. OUTFIT YOUR DOLL for EASTER wcenc with its »f-a of orange She iff a student at Whca'.on Col- FOR THE HARD- in the background shew* real Corner . . . lege, Norton, Maas. Dolls — Handmade Clothes : artistry. In contrnx to tlie move- TO-FIT GIRL! nit-nt (Teat*!! by young ISurru.t, sigiiiii rhi On Dfftn'n list at IMWII SUBURBAN STAMP SHOP |tlitre i.s ii bold jilnk teddy bwir by Miti.s Money Yager,-cisuighter of A complete selection K*mt aijo*»mak<'r, son of Mr, and 40 BEECHWOOD ROAD Summit 6-4375 (Delink E11U of Madison.* With an Mrs. iVrry M. HhoomnUcr of Kent Mr. und Mw \VHli«m Yager of for CHUBBIE5 and SUB- bouk-vittd, i» an Alpha fli'g- Ki'iuifirk itxul, in on th«- dean's TEENS .. . . 4 ina-Phljpledgp at the University '' I,A«JT MIXIJTK TOrCIIRS arc givdn to M-M uti'.I .".conory fur the High J-.it- at LcL"4il Jr, Coili'ge, Auburn- of Michigan. Kent is a freshman iSchool GO prcKjuctioh of "The Red Mill" by Ann Williams (left) and dale, WOODY The Builder's Friend CNICMUlMlw iOVB "*w*w** iw mm* in tht« Collcgo of Engineering- -Betty Lynn TaU; rc:«'iitcil tomorrow' and j Lindfi Hamby, d.iughtwM. OR Ptywooo, ses us/ r'-nr-c \'. Htttlticc, Jr . JM»H of rriicuraal with oxchestra. Pwvirvvs huvc b

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«-!•* Rimback Storage Co. FRIDAY EVSNINOS f»*ge IS THE SUMMIT H|RAtD, THURSDAY, .MA^CH 26,J£S3_ lIv.Ce Which l»rt Bt the hom, Slate Prepared lor e (Caairmaa, Mu Kr«d o $ land, announce* the birth of a Date Set for Newcomers' Election Daughter to Pease's 'daughter, March 10, at Newcomb Prospective BwJes N _ Adrienne Treene K new group of cftkew «> • pv- ^^¥ Height l{, ,^^ Air, en* Mr*, .LfRoy. P«ue.- Jr., \ H> »!'W«»t Cfte*UT avenur,'Vine* j,,,' former Betty Ahem <»f Sum- th A : t Engaged to montlw will be fkctcJ &l tci>. Mn. Welfare Sale Xlunc^eon Tue^y. April 3K I H. Wi«i.m»,. Mr, K Medical Student 1Las ..t. Friday«.«.».*, »a slatulAtee «wawi prep»r*prep»r*tdJ i H&talln. Mn/Prwik \\arm £ Ideal for Lent! Former Resident Wed , The welfare department of the I This week end at a tea at the feVtnijfhtly Club announce* it» for pre^ntation to thr club ,.t; Uui* J. Wiir.«n «r.d Mt*W.| Mushroom To Broolcside Girl Deanery, Bryn Mawr College, Mr. Uih annual «pri»g cleaning. »le. that time, by tht nominating <*>»-! Srtterwite. T;.«: msrnage of Mis* Margaret and Mrs. Portland Roland Tuijney .It will tw held -April 16, 17 and 18 Turnovers f«r.n-is Lynn, daughter of \>r. «n«i of New Kdjjlcind avenue, an- at 361 Spring-Held avenue, adjoin- ing -tin- Umvis eandy stor^. 0 Mr.- K-.'Jir.'.th ,H. Lynn of RrooH- nouncwl the cngvigi rts-nt of Mra. '.•>:••;••, to Lieut. Rotx»rt Owe?; Lind- , Atvordiiig to Mr*.. Ch«rS«# -S. dor. Turm y's daughter, Ad r i e n n e Nef( welfare chairman, last, year'* ;«y. U.SA.F. .*,>n of Mr- «mi Mm. Trfcr.i1 to Tlicr-doro Rwdg Lam- .jalenctted the department nearly ii Sendwkhes .-MRXWfl! L:r.«;lta : NN t > 11 l\< Uixuitut. i L'r.t\ir l\ Wpjra]*o. Indiana. ton C, Wlttke; antiques: Mr* i»W p^idtt « fiaa! tteh loorh. h i> l". \s th tn» ATlMttf Swiietw nrt' jt»-pmplojtd'' -in >H-he••'* M- MLLUAII in 1 Mi- Sm hh ifeiir'j'-Aliirh'y•;-linens; Mrs. Madl- t'in"!iji.pii of The Lutheran departrne-nt-of «cm-W-.-BAnton<-Mr* Thomas M. to be had txtttuiwty «» i ijn'n - "\l oa- B>non>.,Ugiy.n..tMr». G; Elmore 11 Maple Stmt M- Hurrrs «a> prnduated from i war as. «i Naval figh'UT pilot with*!SchuI?; kitchenware: M».*WU- • -«^' . •^-V._,.,i.,,,.*...»>VVf.,|yV..,..| ,, „.«...,„.,. t|.. t| f^c ft.K- »w.i bo .in-JiJipiUiiiM- by MriJ. 1 Hock Island High School. He at-; the rank of Lieut, (j-g- - After !aiv- ' Ham T. Green.. Mr* Burton L. Ralph E, Plumloy. There will also tended Valparaiso University and be r('i;orflin(f5 of Debusay'fl orches*. ' ing the Navy he attended the 'Bo>'e, Mra. Van.Winkle and way* received, his BS degrw in mechani- I Trenton State Teacher.-?' College! and nu-aiu:. Mrs. 'W. Chester Jor- tr.il works p!fty*.(i. ' ' '. "vjl engineering from- PurdUe Uni- ; ^.nd Rutgt-r* University, gruduiiting dan. ••.... Mix, Edward Chiov-irou, Jr.. versity He Is now a.vociated .with ' wich « n»a?tfM degree in guidance. The .=>ile will be open dally rhairman of the music group,'^ilt the Rock L'land RegtHer Com- preside. • ! He is « member of Phi Ep^ilon April 18 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., pany He served for two years with; Kappu fraternity. At prewnt he Is -LOOKING GLASSES the Signal Corps in the United April 17 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Cornell Alumnae Will i'P»n ins'ruetor in the wrviee .school and Aprii 18 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ASK Yt)UR EYE PHYSICIAN State* and Europe. I of the Bendix Aviation Corp. at Here comes Mr. RabbU with EnteHain New Students A June wedding Li planned. Collection days at the atore, 361 Teterboro, Springfield avenue, arc April 13, No date has bteii ,;t for the THE GAYEST EASTER CARDS IN TO'WHI Tho .Cornell Women's Ciub of 6 \i. and 15vfrom 9:30 a.m. p.m. at Honors Retiring Frank Carrington Su. 6-978T or Mra. Neff, Su, 6- th. Riequrtf; Club, Short HHk In- 0537- R. 1 with the freshness of spring t-'r,-. ti*iJ ;:u'lentrt from 34 Vi'h-io!.* Hostess Chairman To Address 613 Central Avt. [Yllu -•MiPrt* Ave. \v(K atti'tid and will view colored Mr.-*. Wiiiism Sattcrthwaitc of Librarian to Address EmOnnM.N.I. W?W Summit. N J. and the true spirit of Easter filiii.K of the Cornell cainpii.'". N'.-A- England Gardens, retiring 1 )YWCA Group Literature Department Mr.*. J. ('. KrJitoviHe v>f thU .utj chairman of tho Junior Hoate^fl '• Frank Oirrington, direct"; of the 541 Main Street :* a member <">f the proj;r?s« for Summit, was prej- Taper Mill Playhouse, will ad- Mr.-t. Elizabeth Z. Femandes o! East Orange. N. J. Easter csrds lor children, for relatives, for friends 5pnted vs-it'i a go'd braeeiet. flow- ; «ire«5 thf kii(Te"idaUeh at iis reg-the Trenton Public library will OR-3-1008 ers an-1 other gifts at a surprise j iilar weekly meeting at the YWCA be the .speaker for the next meet- psrty in her honor last Thursday : on Wednesday, April 1. He will ing of the literature department Select them now at 1 at th.- how-' of MM.'Clark Pool, J review the- play "On Your Toes.' o? the Fortnightly Club which will ,T.S Jr.. .-.>') Kvn: P'aee boulclard. which feature* Patricii Bowman l.'f held this morning. Mra..,F>ni- statimer WITH US! The party was given by th# 100 and (ieorgie Tapps. He will also aiule.V subject will be "Reading JllllllllllllilllllllllllltllltllllllllllllltUIIIIIIIIIIIIItllillHIIHItllllllinillflMni^ y active Junior Hostesses with Miss speak on "The History of the Paper Menu" in whieii she will review '*T£NTf 0 Laura Doyle in'charge of arrange- Mill Playhouse at Millburn.-" both light and meaty book* and Shop ments. Mrs. Fattcrthwaitc will Mr. Carrington will touch on the to quote from the bulletin' "aotne I For Easter.....and After StaNu soon move to Philadelphia. meaning of a theater of this type in — beiweens". Mra. LouLs A. 394 Springfield Ave. Summit 4-2191 Mrs R H. Laugh'in, who has to any community which lies out- ', Rice te chairman of. the depart- served many yeara as chap^rone side of a large metropolis. Paper ' ment. America's and senior hostess, .succeeds Mrs. Mill Playhouse is a family-coun- dry cleaning fSatterthwaite. and wa« present at try theater. It is uniquP in the sweetest suit f the-party. sense that there is no other one SUMMIT ANIMAL at its finest { Mrs Satterthwaite. organizer -of of its kind in the east. ' the USO in Union County in 1941, For all who love the theater and WELFARE LEAGUE Inc. value at becanift legion commander, and its doings, Mr. Oarrlngton 'promises Vouil be tlmlltd with was awarded the six-star pin, to be an exciting attraction for FOUND the new Niuty in mty all listeners. l&sesge-Newark highest a"*'«rd for a maximum fart tptnltt part hound, mala I'J iitmtnt Clothes took n«w 95 numb old. Black and white, wearing longer. Not-so-new clothes the USO.. Son to the Hardins LOOK NEW again! Try A son was born to Mr. and Mre. blifrk leather collar with metal When thi USO group was in- itudi. STAKrNU TODAY! corporated into' ' the Summit William Downer Hardin of Locust YWCA program in 1M7, Mra. Sat- avenue, on February 21, «t the Female bfagl?, ? jf»ri old. Cojfj you nothing extra terthwaite continued in charge. Prerbytfrlan Hcspital in Newark. She recently completed nine years The child will be named for hia Summit 6-2948 father. on the board of the YWCA. Cheering servicemen twice a CORBY'S week with dances at Fort Mon- mouth and Camp Kilmer, the LAUNDRY Junior Hostesses also visit I«yon£ Hospital once a month, and bold SUMMIT 6-1000 tea dances at the Y. The daneta are chaperoned by the senior "Save 15% Cash & Carry" hostesses and army officers.

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,. » •—. ., • •* Any sofa or chair, regardless of condition, Skillful guidance in planning1 Hear World Famous Musicians completely rebuilt and reuphohtered at these and selecting home decoration In Summit money-saving prices J 12 1 MltLIV IN A VI N U I SHORT HlltS, N. ). SH 7-2440 Renewal* & Application* Minimum of CHAIR SOFA For Next Season Now Being 3 Concerts A* Low A$ An ham As Beautiful Easter Accepted for a Top Right Artljh DRESSES Limited Time No Tlektti $ Sold fer for all tht Young ltdie* Only Slitfl* Hthmm— 89 1-14 Thtit prices tfftftfvt for a limited tknt. YOLANDE For M«mb€nhip RH Out Application custom madtt / The double~brei«U "rate**" rochM channel and pillow hack», over- for the Younf M«n Treasurer | "Gundy Nub", Burlington** wond«rful twttuwl rhV" that's cn&m tnd spot rcsiitmit It dtllclous lUyorf. •to pieces and even our exdmive "Sanl-FUme, 47 Maplt St., Summit Sftaiti» litffee are Included without extra cost RUTH MORGAN, INC. Cq»e la or phone, aid our representative will call Addrsii ...» , j at jw home wH*» temple*. Deferred payments tmy SUMMIT PLAINFIELD few ajranfed. | '. • • MEummmps CM f«aff U«*l *•» 9m tl*mt*r ~ tin. 2-21W . . mm a Mvnwtrnawra,rounni FUHIK SU. 4-7070 ft 4-1032 JL^ *llZL\ lttlllMlMlflllltl Open Friday Sight tU # P. #. THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH M, I III Eg* It PERSONALS Trinity Alum nine"- Plans r «nd Mrs. Guy Treney and Fortnightly Group Mrs. Ramon J. Cabrera Elected jjitn Frencoi* of Paris, are A1" ?f,^ C1*rent!eEB ldliigandMm of Prospect, Hill and Benefit Fashion Show L H. chairman, «,nd tbe I e ( vsng on th« Queen Mary today. tb William N . WWythaznh . Cuthy JanZ e «uid Jeanne, Hears Dr. Wyner JMro. Richard A. Markey of President of the Fortnightly Club »pe«ker, t>r, Wy«wr Oakrldge avenue and Mrs. Louis Mr* Trency, the daughter of Mr. Mr*. B. B. Hasan of New Eng- weekend at Charlotte N. C. Mi;- John.T. Callander of and members met 'at the Cathay H. F. Mouquin, also of Oakridge Mrs. Ramon J, Cabrera was literature, Mra. Arthur G. Laird; land avenue had as her guest over Mr. and Mra F. M. Thompson On North Africa avenue, are committee chairman ,*;» K. Bodcll, head of the science de- address to the international rela- ly Club at lhe gt II( rttl moetin iiam N'. Wyaham; ajid mu.-'ic, Mr*. Uiaa Sarah Ro&s, Mra, Edgar Graham, moved Monday from their fashion show to be luld by tho | ' ' « °" .^H' met her husband and partment at Hotchktea School tions department of the Fortnight- Bberhart, Mm. George Jweph, home on Trospect Hill- avenue to New Jersey chapter of Trinity I.March 11. Other officer,* elected Montague Htirilun in Paris s y«ir »nd Lakevill«, Conn. ly said that the problems facing Mr*. Herbert A, Lew% Mra. Rob- their recently purcnaajedL farm In College'Alumnae, The event will were first vice-president, Mra. Al- Honor guests «t the general North Africa are as many and take place on Saturday. April 11 lison H. Hearn, assistant corres- ert R. Williams, Mr*. Nicholas C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Talbot Georgia, meeting for Preaident's Day weri varied aa the rai'lal groups that at 1 p.m. at the Glen Ridge Wont- ponding secretary,'- Mra H. Har- tho last meeting of the English, Mrs. Bureh&rd P, Ro- of Blackburn place art- on g vaca- Mrs. Rtu»ell Walker of Maplc- Mr. and Mrs. Hans Sitars of make up the country itself. Dr. i ,.„•„ eiub in Glen Ridge. rbon Gifford, Jr.. assistant trees- iJiwl rdatioiu* artm<»»it maine, Mrs. Clarenc * A. Sprague, tlon In Bermuda. Edgewood road returned last. Wyner brought to her talk on j The proceed* from tin- ,-vent urcr. Mrs. limner P. -Smith; finance wooa Corsages in. her address, that illiteracy was j <> Mr and Mr.s. Frantic O'Cal- A. Hire; Fortnightly weW. I P < ''dcnta of .the Old from 3.00 threh e weeks ago- T Mr. nnd Mrs. Emil W, Herd, « paramount problem and that j ;aghan of 25 Ktitlid «venu«, « MLs* Fl.or«'iii-o M. Northrup; gar- tluard, Siimnut Art t Mr. and Mrs, DiBernardo for- j formerly of Springfield avenue there were not nearly enough I daughter, born Mnrdi 16 M.n. Mr.s. Omieron-Munkittrirk;-iCol!''8f' Club' u««ue of Women : , . Vou-r.*, and Fortnightly past preal-'. nierly of PlainfJeld are now at Utnd now residing at Hope road, .•schools even on primnry level «nd j To Mr, asfl!lt Virw «vciiu.-. N..w Her program included variations ; Mi.»s JranmUc MiddK-brook di- Mrs. Archibald Macdonald »ro aware of this problem and ; pr(i to Richard Straus* and music ; " i of 20 Larned road,«daughtiT, boin of till 'M',-* in the i-lurnentary Prospect Hill avenue, while visit- Egypt, now «n independent conn- j March 20. from tliiniit.atthvtaitniwt-; , , ,, . ing in New York City, are guests try, though going through an up- | To Mr. and MM. Leonard Aku-.r. t ar y niu ical] con)ody onti con of the Hotel Suburban ««• now at ing i,f Wellington School rrA. •> . , ; .conclude^ with an at the Barclay Hotel. heaval will be much better off uu- ;.1110 of IRS South- Mr.tt, New u nnwrHry S le home aft^r n winter spent in A nmninatinj; erimmit'c • : (>!ii.'i(l 'arm'fmm 'The Consy!" by Menotti, f. <|i'i- General. Naguib, Dr. Wyner ; I'rovidvncc, « ' i| nughUT.-' horn LAGER & HURRELL Phoenix, Kilton^ J ' ' ; Mr and .jare. Raymond New by Mi.v I. \V. W!iit felt. Warehouses full of eotton J March 20. .-ide. V. (W .up. Mr and Mr*~T W W - i "i«n of 45 Woodland avenue re present to thc Egyptian govern- j To Mr an-l Mi>. John 'I'rn.s.* of ju)in:ed tP:l>ed. at Camelback Inn. ; mriit an economic problem that j io« The •hi.urniy Hill. « meeting. .Serving with Mre. White- Phoenix, Arizona, arc now hiaking J Phocn'X| Arii-___ ' """they" ar0 tryin' g to solv•-•---•-e by encour— - j Mn, born March 20' aging the people to grow mueh j To Mr.-and Mrs. Philip Werner siilf will r>c Mm Robiruon C!«rk SLIP COVERS their home at the Hotel Suburban , , , , II nj M •:n. tJr-orf!''1 Boorujy. 426 Morris Avenue Summit, N. J. Mrvrr, •u',,.vveyineM r iu s 4thi c Ne»> w ,TYor k. ! - Robert achrocdor of 17 more wheat. Though the United j of 56 Crwernt drive. New l'rovi- Made to Order nqn avenue recently w«« admitted Xntions has done- much to help; dene-, a son, born March 20 Mr. KnicM Haiicox, Jr.,'n-porteil !()n nianflger of Safe way u to MorrUtown Memorial Hospital Kgypt control its health probkin-s I -• !._-.._... <»n Cub rfiout activitii .-i «irul linked SttiT«r-iiic. "- • DRAPES • BEDSPREADS done; - - • Tickets %r"BdBtffiown - 11«. - yijj/iun:. .fgu.-u:Ht.: [w riiuipsujtm .jn. Dr.- and Str*< 4Vjitojv J. the j)logram._ 3u«TAiN5T of Springfield avenue have Mr.1* Krank Ferguson, Mm. Clif- MM, Donald B. Reed and ,pre SUMMJJ per given by Mr. and Mrs'. Jolui 1 Knic."t •ily. fhpy^return to their home in (liejiment of the Palestine Arab.s, phony Orchestra'. * perfornuiiK'o ol' . jr. Mr>. Er- DRESS UP FOR Morrktown this week, J. Tamborello of Washington, Bi'ethoven'ji Ninth Sytnpliony, con- and Mr:> Ka'mucl M. Buonopane D. C. More than 150 persons at- for who.iii no constructive mca- ! .'Uirvs have been taken. ducted ' by Samuel Antek. on • Mis? Marie'Dr Rasa, daughter of tended. Mm Patterson ia the niece Wednesday, April 2!i at Co hi nib in' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest be Rosa of of Mrs. Tamborclle. At this final meeting of thrsca- EASTER f-on .for the international relations High School, Maplewood, an- Broad street, was honored «t « nounced tliflt S!)0 tickets were pold' UAVE YOU HEARD! Mr. and'Mrs. Prank H- Shepard, department tribute was paid its WITH frurprijse .«how«»r Saturday by her, '."' \ ('urin eA last -week's ticket (.'(unpaign. The Magic of I'lANORAXGtSG will transform bridal attendants. Miss Loulae Col- ! -'r- of Morris avenue are at home ersainiwin, Mra Allison . who '. . -,.- . , , CT a South i presided at the meeting, for her According""; tin- be»t !m:it- New York »nd South Orange, IIHVO wor(. niember.s of the international 1 B PL Murray Loach of EdLwn .drive on -tion. ' f>f the rcmnininjj ic-frvcd Uikcn .permanent residence at thc i rWitfion,s .study group of the Col- The FLO STONE MUSIC STUDIO— *l!^N .f April 12 at St. Teresa's Church. ncalx to call1 SUni'mit ti-4121 tit the THE SHOE FOR CHILDREN Hotel Suburban. ; I lej(e Club, al»o the committee on i^nrlieflt po^tiilili1 time, Group or Private Lessons—morning, afternoon, evening. MM. FrarO* W. Olive of Whit- intprnntionRl relations of the For fun at the piano call Summit 6-21%. trrdg-e' rfKid, regent of the Short The brvirtl of trustees of the 1 Thursday Morning Club of Madi- Ihere'i handsome style a-plenty in this Hills DAR, Attended (he fitatf con- Holland Society of New York have Lincoln. Y Women's elected Donald Walker Vreeland nipish pair. .. but there's more than meets vention last week at Trenton. Sh<» Unit to Hold Dinner was accompanied by Mr.s. Spencer of Maple tiiwet to membership the eye. Each embodies design and construction in the society. The Holland Socie- l Robert E. Woodward of Nor- line from the residents of thc ! Lincoln YMl'A. Mr.i. William llurr ihi'in expertly lilted from our new MCICI- wood avenue has been notified that so that your figure Mr, and Mra H. George Strachnn Dutch Colonies in America before his painting "Power" recently on I Singleton, [inwlcnt_ in in charge ! of arrangf menus exhibit at the paper Mill Art Gal- h styled as smartly lery was .sold while a part of the Summit Art Association exhibi- j Brayton Trading Post as your clothes! FASHION FLASH! tion there. j Sale Scheduled The Line 1$ The Thing . .. I The Brayton Srhoo! Trflding I'D"! Soft, Feminine, Refraining I'will.-hold K«« .somi-onniKil .sale'on I March SO and .11 from 9 a.in. until i 3:30 p.m. at the hdiool. ! The I'ast will accept clothing on S Our Permanents i March 25 and 2(5. All clothing must uill be eiran «nd mended. ADD CROWNING Fortnightly Unit GLORY 1 To Make Hats To Your Easter Prettifies! SAVE before you have to apend. j Advanced millinery elates for i Open a Savings Account at In- members of thc American home vcatorfl Savings & Loan. MlllburnJ ,|opj,rtmrnt of -the Fortnightly The nnnual interest rate is VM~ \ C|Uh will beKiu on Thur.s.J-.iy. April MR. WARREN, Formerly with Lord I Taylor, a tidy sum. Why take !<>«*? Join j 2 «t 10 fl.m «nd 1 p.m. nt the New York : the swing to Investors. | c]llb hoius,._ Thpv wil| ,.,„,(,„,„, on "Sew Jersey's Smartest Shoe Shops" j April !», 18 nnd 2.1 Mm Marguerite Sweets for the sweet.'That Is I IJ. Guenthcr la instructor of the 383 SPRINGFIELD AVE. • WASHINGTON ST. the way we see it. For fresh, deli- group.'. cjous Eafiter candies, select Mail- The Fashiop Store SUMMIT MORRISTOWM lard's, Sherry's or Whitman's at ! can cope with Roger Pharmacy. The friendliest ; place in town, Strand I every curve . . • * • le Maple Sfreet Summit 6-1680 All of Summit seems to be en- V, it It fit a* the formula. joying Tro.it's hot cross buns

• * >» • serve you a free cup of cof- Make a date for your spring In ' fee made freih be- permanent pronto to get it before EASTER 4 Easter, The DeSantin Beauty Salon tfchnicolor t'.onvln — fin*" Lingerie — llotier? fore your eyes in the can still take a few more appoint- Hilh new SUNBEAM ment^ so give that call to SU. 6- 3507. Hair trimming a specialty. KKV.VV RAKKIt MENU « 3 # COFPEfMASTER Use the ample parking space in I)M)VLY CARTE CHOKl S FASHION STORE rear of Fairway Cl'..« won over the populace for their IN CHILDREN'S WEAR - Henrto of Cd«y - bUvw - Carrot sttclw - delicious meal* and splendid .wv- vninp « I'Afrtcjlhe'- Mudrilftif Springg Boui» Icc, Orders to take out. <>*' I! Soup * 1'AnKUltP Cold Chilled API'IP Cider - # • * For Your Daughters: » • • The O.K. swivel vacuum is the ... of Ttmh Lobater * I* NM*!inrfs i latest household marvel «t David "'lied Prw,)} »«Hnori $t*ak. rtmir Ch»r* "1 Automatic Av#,, cxcells in adorable Karter Brnllwl Choice mrMn Hte»lt, ftirtra I COfflEMASIfR favors and center piece* for yoilr -t|-.i wmtr onlom ilrr-ii H-rhm n«.i» Spring party, Summit 6-8504. Also Sport Jackets - Slacks • Suits - Sbirtt . Tlet and Coati lxi! Th« •mini ptitteet eotte* give dollle n new Kastef Bonnet, Bunny" (talnti «(Hh B«"r c'rf«m If* nulomiillr! targe naaortfnrnt In nil «I>.>•*, *Ud Bl ftuf f,vrrv i\tm~l in «• HtHf off wh»>ii mttm I* <1onr, J '---Adv, of eoffee h»t, Mo RIMMI howl« t» Crfam Fir Iir«>»li, It*t nil gem-like chrome-plate, ln§Me and out. Com*

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RKSm'ATMNS KAHLY PIERS INC. 379 SPRINGFIELD AVE., SUMMIT,^ J*. 431 SrRINGHELD AVI., SUMMIT fHONE SUMMIT 4-4541 P*ft DEUVWY OPEN FRIDAY tiVtiMNGS VNTll 9 I*. M* 179 AVI. SUMMIT mmm sTHI SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH. 26, Page 20 V- Auxiliary Police Pis#o/ CITY BOWUNti Local Trackmen Work to McGregor Ties CAor/ine and Squires Score I.EAGIE h Won Lo»i ma Team Add Two More Wins Police ..qualification course and Defend Conference Crown With Delia in Sweeps in Men's Keg Loop »*"• Thf Summit Auxiliary roiicequaiiuuBHUH toursc arui art- Purve-r- t !• r v. o IP'.> fill the maintained their two'natt ip.that. tbty c*ugh mil '.p;^o\ team continued.their espertibers in good standing of tht. w (Alt it I hit gam« edge over Squirt's in the City , j j ^ jjarhinery or. one of their Keel's Men's Shoi • :T bv ..it-on ir. tn> Township League 2 n KS;2 ,nrtri<»n.H-n»hip hy . With t • ir !'i r. rv :• i ..CIL^i Pli»rm. Co. , 35'. 42 : If : *t hiWl Bowling League e» both teams Si62V nmu'iu's in uithfe -^Ne«w -"»•Jersey' ••-;-Auwl-|" • allowed, to fire in th»- ma at in.!! i '. M.. '' M McGregor's ir rolled c. cold'rights i S 15 « m i ;-.vcpt their' intUihe.s ag-tina Ciba ; top T*n—lndivldu*! A»*r»|f* , .rv Polio,' l'istol League last »i»n-, 29tii, h.i .. .; ii - si i 1 ,1 '* iu:o.a lie wit!) .inVFi'idity night sligi;;;y DvUsr ih*n- Uuar average Avg ,i so the and Pulverising Churl ines went li. ' nng on their home range,!"* f^teAby Sgt Frank 1 in the HiTkc: Heights Town- hitUng Mi- |W. p^"**1'0" . Ii over 2S00'for tiu; third twiw^'Utive im ttii'.thrt'f g.inies. -embew »pUt up their duties^^ before the match Fl tiit r 1 H..: ,t,t on its won S'lS -i\ i" ••• r,.. ! II« i jj three from the Bill : J. la«rienc.e -.-- '... 15 1B6M the ii eight scores flrcd, ththe four jMU-ntial week, hittirig a three game total •g99-88i aga.twt 8W-767-325. "5 IMS ™H member, had . chanoej^t — "^ " again.it .t'.I •''•• • * on [;«• latter with H 2-172 i-rriejs. !J, Deitrich -.- so that re taken to eampo.v »ht of 2913 just five pins short of a one of tfa* A. (»»»t ...:38 i»4 6 ;„ thf match.-s. The.;nprn-,* DHson'-> f ri \ »,!, •• fiiir long c-•*:'>• Jins Tuniiro and Ourniine Gogha „-. "•$ ti 1 seasons "high" for the League. All- 183 7 t,h WHS against North Ar-j"™ - : practice >:r.!, I r- \! M r I i .ifur- :U' u t . it many of •>vert» thf- bip gun.-s with 507 find 4MU [Ughts ?5r -h L» ' expwri«noed 1 Jiv»' bowierjj on Charlima turned won* ] P- m 40 and Summit si:or«l- It39 to! The courw of fin- i, th. ,t,ia(],rl l : uncoil noon, '"..fi j :•>.-!>• :- !ur i r.i.i -t.t- " " M U> « while linahing up H ,, , u'.4082;- In the aft-iArray or Police "L"; wh . , ; ,t-.v face.* up vvitii g»>d scries with Gene in « ipt u ft tU(; lwr son rathi r hr.. :! ' '• ' Len'* MolJr Si rvi.:e fame a step Hutit gatnc total. Kooi'i Mtn'i Shop " match with Verona, Slim-; fire U from twenty-five yur.is dsi. \», it now closer to cUru'hirig the first place Parsil' Sow man with .a "549 and ; with Recent:;. thi !« '•» hi'1 '* tu ni-fl: t^* Jl.i t } m 191; Reynold* *». 1"! iipt-ii homp with 1181 to^ance from the tarKH, t<-n *hoa )% will. Jack . Lawrence high with 840. movie to rH!«.i -n./i.ty for thr manv >^" slot by taking two from Berkeley However, .nii three garaea were 177. 315., Younj[ lii mil r. , .-j jioi-• iwith five minutca tim, aiio*^ items r.tifi for tv . om:ng ,VA- t»ft^ * wr.Mgri tr:,ii Rs'crriition with • Jack, Yarns and Jack's series vus high in the marred by'a tola! of 10 holes. Dan \\®, iii~~y«ni'ir. 180, U3: 1 HiJti pp. :i -rr^i.-t .l.'f Hui'h Wii'iatns ro'.l!n^'-512 find 495 league for the nig'ht while 'John Si|;i:v*n of Pii:vf;r;»ftg was the j942 82 p'r Summit t.-am w <(jnit»sed Timed fire is from U,-n\y,fm son. Thi v" wr.h i« r> »A' an 11' »f men who h«V»< passwl thdr yards with two ,nMmn of fiv> ^ : r l i"^" JK "i»-t -<\t :iil tt-Hins :<>r the Lt n'.-* Five. l>;ctnch wa« second high with on!y b..>..s:<.-r «n Puiverizingr to go ' .York 1*! 191, 187; nuomw annual ,iff;i.' .I'.'i*- .•• i • i'\>f il iKH'i -'*' .. 138 VA X: Kfrsii. _ ,„ —- --'—'in fifteen seconds, a.ni nit-hl i\ this ynr A .'i r i! of las: year'- A *-'- •' h.is>i;t :-. • n wu fd by Bt rki-iiy Harber and , Deiniort' an even 60*J. Only Rudy Burger over V>' ur. • r.<" just barely made- H«. lt lf 1 1 m', vvn" outstartl.i.: jK-rf^rmt r» wi.l th JfjaJiii. iitu-. V. rorut I' -- , ittle \V(n Mu-ccssfii! in sweeping their and Jock Pusher of Ciba roiled bet- It *:th n •'•!" For Squire's Jini 169, IM. ToiSli^7W.'7S7. 824. nt ami .sno.ijd stv- miwhiK frf'iii me lineup, but tft" tiir^'.iK Kiiiiuv-j with Bi rkt.'h'V Hail and La ter than average and they had 54« S',r;in«hf»n ha,i tne three game high I »rr>'» Spott Shop Washtubbers Win^rm-e n^S !\eun lTnX l BiiJk of tv t.jm *:ll return M««t >r». of th.-ir highly t.iler.t.M young, ?.UJ.) Bro.s. with'Joe Penl'o and and 538 rwpec-tively. B'isnor's 222 with J'sV v H!: ilia gaaws in the B.UK1 1W, *H, 178. Gftlb»li>-jH'23!. I perfect or possible indivi'iuj ErQrf Antan l)i'!;a of Berkeley. Barber was high aingle game far Ciba. 182; J. PtUl jl* 300 points, a possible ban; ^. promisinjt of thcorn distant «ill bo Miica Ken Holdcn « big rebuilding propnun howev* i N i l i \ I'i- ir LI 11 Co. just got by ojiened with a big" 264 "and closed The WushtubbrM won the Men's flred by the Summit mm in g!r. 19«; ' Monte .168 ! and Gect- Cooper. Rich' Nlchola'they snouM spring a surprise her Ki r H ii'i'w in tAO g«mes tak- Volkybiill k-ngue oinmplonshlp last :day'» matches: Frank <"»srnuUkl with « 210 to boast hla season's Sp rt Shop cooled off and Jim Polk will team with other* <•* th*1"' Tht", Suburban Confer- ! (, ' I . ilw' \>;> of a five pin Thuriday- niRht by defeating the:('298) - Fred Sayre'<29H-2^ U> 20 pin.s short of 187 and in thr;r nititch at Mathine COTP; in the distance events In th.« mre track schedule will prpbablv 1 ir i i,i h\ \ nr ng tho first ••"•"•' ' by Van Tronk (294) - L > i In *riri pith and the we- hurdle*. Un*by and Mel Ford will present a difficult problem to the MacQ.uc«tlon in the individual probably hold the top posi^em .Summit Track team, but three or" ,, bi fur IP tl iliicd.gauu'Kc!.-. The-Gl«nis had gained the flnah;283) - John OunuUkl .037,..IIS)., t average" race, sa:'fc tn the final to salvage- Soulre Mrn's Shop The field evenU nuy be the dc four »•«*» °* hard pnuti.:e so '• i i i 'M5 g tn.e to take the !1 fl l88) by defeating the ComeU on ThuM-jLarry Scarlnzl (280, 266>'• . jsrrf! Squire's Mcna Shop wcri•A fortu- 'it 913-ST4. AH of Larry's, with tlie. <;io 187, IM. i«; R S '"'• trrrnining factor in another sue- <»>ns «'li: overcome any hitch th-*t ii'n i I'n b\ 104 pin.s. IJ. i -Ul 301..171; Str»n«h»n dny nijsht by scores of 15-13. 15-13.;Edwards. (271)'- Robert R.-ynnH- 'C.xceptuin of £*&* Fctr8.2&s, 19'.; UN K2 •ressfnl MMMJI! Mile, Gmby and m*h( Jowluji \\ I «•>{ \\ t un^td'i rolled.a 570 191; KobyJir* 153- 1"". H*Ii? -11-15 and 15-0. Thr Giant*,(JI46) - Jim Borkoski (Until . |;,^j J in txrtlient three game S99. 894 Cooper wni prondi a strong broa.! Editor's note-Thr trai'k sent 1- u • 1 I ir ( - Iom Davidson. were th, Anuri.-iiti Division (2nd'Portimi (200), ; with <>f>r£f G«llwy top« with 587. jump entry; Juliiu Dillingharh ami "!•' h««s In-en oormU'J wjth tm- , Meeting Called ' j foikrWfii bv !l«*y &»um'a 573. John- Hu« Phil Strornrngfr '.v:)l be-hacki ::T fatlowm,! ihnngv jv'imm.t to vi-i- 5,i -» ii K ' )1 ' ipi'otivrly, pts as'tho .National'Divuion (2ndjMontclair next Sunday for n m^i Iny PhilLp;n BhJ Al Cast iiad 569 the bipi jarnp ami Tcd Gravis ar. I Mi'.lh'ii IJ on April S'.f.li w :th the STINUINO lit -an. .RounJ Champal i against the Essex County Aisxilurj -938, 974, tOO!-,. •___,______^_ , State Track .VU*:L_ to be held or. W. !.. l^ respectively. Nick Mosao I The WashUibbcr.* ivoii the llrst'i Pistol^ team. . .. ., %. - Ir .... 54 27 To Map Plans for June 6th' '/' |'*lth 5"2 was high, for S«vage Eaao, i* ' ..... 49 -32 [followed'' e'a-«ivbyEayTreyberg*r round chamjuannhip. . • :«. To H < i Hx.-ra'li'i „ .... « 35 ' 182. •iti; '.75, The rhampinnshlp. miitch f«'« Chiovaron Takes rt A. « .i ?:::• 45—sg- Softball League hk avoro,;*- by five points in t±e Win City K | „„.... .44 37 anil lfo-.%-aTit'"Pati'ison. ! K | IUibir ».,.^....4l ...*}.. Schedules ? I i «•!» i .... 33 *! :League, will meet at 8 ^ more g^wl night to hit the l»0 1 fhr •fndivifhmi Oacarti Basketball Loop h -, ....' 26 - 55 o cial the Memorial Field House. Frank j ,- c^,while tubhers a* well us a team trophy. {h mat AAmerica n Leagug e basebail jsched- I^ist Thursdiiy's lineups: Championship Men's team; 203 was the only ulcs, provided by the New York Ttii J>-.irninit Rerraition Depart- : 9 184; X Vaktm 127 !89, 159; J. "is the temporary chairman, withi Giants • Bob Pridham, Jerry Chtovaroti s:id Son moved into ,,,200 score tarnt-d in by Sivage. i yankeeii, ar<> available without ir^olo x 154, 170; C. Go«!U 171. 149. ;, • Moront'V of the Cl I>..vis, j Kuhn,, Hamkl Miller,, f;r.«t place •*•/.:! n throo point !•>«(!' rntn' Sri'urd'iy m^rn:ng biij>kptb:ill Jonn ilaromy 0I lnt *' "• ••' Me:is Shop enjoyed their 1 . s mit Herald «f- :>: L Ackrrm.in 143 x x: F Bus- ! chftrge at lnt um AnirtA' O-u-f.-'Robert Lundbcr?, in thr N(.;v prov;J, T.LV '.V^rn'f.r/.- L> -\^v.n eor.cl'idi-ii p!ft>" Uiet Sat- ' the year und with f g Mw * x 165 as temporary secretary ce W.-iyn*1 Jordy. Bo\v:ins L-flgU'; Wrin^idy night '.ir'i;iy wiTh thr- Forty-Nsner? tie- \ Hantiimp 3d, 36. 36." hitUsg well above ; addition to the schedule* of In Wash!ubbt-rs — Jerry Manhold, by taking four ro.:r.t» fmm J K. fcating the Koy;i's for the Senior < Toa'.» 754, 825. 8M average rolled 2810 to take \ g the booklets ,contain in- DELIAS arnefl> Hoxard Pattison, Don Fowling, Sm;:. Dor* Wt'l C«inerj movfd L:igih B;iskctb;»;! Championship. ; I formation pertaining to Yankee Forij-Niners Viit Royals (22) Don Case, Harold Brenn, Russ into second j-l'i.v- wht n H-'irry's 'ladle** day»,'~priw scale of home ; •- 1 V f ' P K* rby, Ralph .Taylor. Exs.-i St-rvK-e. spfirkej by' a y^ Z.:;.-k:&!:. '. ! • I 3 Fsher'v ! (t 2 2 i , . . ,. «» „. ii.UJ w&s .ill* utuii >ui nvum w .•.. BarnCS K4H1C timw» &Ild H list Of fcerirs by Helen ZL*rr. a 4T7..p,-r:es .-;* ;•* : o ii (i Ci;;-* :tr:? '. <"' (i n operate evenings at the Mmonalj^ ^^ Wgh ^^ 5Ta HttW«j SoJceite. forthU s^on gan,c6 Class' tonight 'Thursday), March by E. Bwknaar., and « Wi serica Z.ur;i?:;if. !0 fi i/MpiaKp, c 3 1" LEV'S MOTOR SEKV1CE O'Sni'ii. c 8 ()' !2 Wllkf*. r 2 15 R York 180. 130, 143: W, Cowey 107, F 1 lm vi g each night at the Yankee stadium 26th at the Old Evrrgr.oen Lodge, by Marion K*rn, gaining four D;::on. c " 0 0 0 \Vi;Stuiso:;. g 2 2 8 146: C. Jonws 154. 188. 153: H Only those present at ncxtK*^ * . ^ " . 121, he boW15 had hjg11 in the Springfield. Rfjcistrations may.bn McELGUNN'S point.?. Rli;o. s . 4 1 S> Barr. R O 0 0 [run* 177, 150, 168: J YarM'ni Wednesday night's meeting will *">i n^r»'.i:)o. g P o o tiv.-ifr.rp. c 1 o 2 17! Training m\<\(> through Mrs, Glatly.s Cassell, Cor. Maplt St. & Springfield Bill'a S:K\. flnd Gr<'p. 8 fi 221 ' RECREATION Which will got under way the first Toung with 2H Class Starts Tonight Short Hills 7-3036 or through Mrs. captured four point* 'from Nigro's ;i : The Ealtusrois won the Junior n. Romano 138, 116, x; F. Caffrey iweok in May. An item " i^*' bowling of in* Mr. Frank Bolger will start his Marion Phillips, South Orange Avt., Sumrnir. N. J," end Eastern Bar. while Wierf'.f Loague Basketball Championship ; Wwi-nn* no uTT43;1T4 Upre'" IX, ! The Summit Recreation Depart- ter<:5t to bowling fana^ I* and novice Obedience Training 3-0iaa, Food Store won three from Sc- with the final standings listed ; ii9,"li7;*N. Whltehe&d 182, 133, 198. ment is eonslderlng operating the* NardieUo's 251 rolled In l«t i belo'.v j M 21 Lp u ! m R s lst mmm with itle jtiitrt»v itinrninc "-.lutudf" ! 1 of 504 were howled by Tad Phillir* ~ -' first half having all teams partiet- League Rocro 5t«rted his ganw (lltial Marulinits) w BJ™ST»fpor.»iH pating in one League, with the too; with M-vcn pcrfwt pocket hit* of Bi"'s She!!, with Hurry> E&m 'IV. 1. I'ct. H«, 139: c' Burner"]32. si). M; c'ot.y half operating in the Class A DI-! and on ha ngnth ball missed th« Service having a hifrh riuisf-of .875 M!ds!up:nfn 7M ,164 in. 102: Dummy loo, loo. ioo ;vision, with the bottom team's oper-j head pin entirely and left six plr» 798 and high series of 2218. •»5i>0 TotaHandicaU 703p so. ,641 sw,, *»0w., • !„,!„•ating„ fi.n, »a *->!„»Clas„s nB n:i.i.inDivisio«n rfon>r- tnntneil «tam»i.nestanding». He massed the spare f NEW PROVintSlK i 375 HOME.VS BOWUNfi 1 V\m f. HitClEtfs "90 RKKKKI.EY BARHER :seeond half of the campaign. and th«n. 'ijacked in three more J Mondflli 128, 117, 144: O. Df! Dues (League Sl«ndtng»—Much lKth) 160 149 127, A Delia 133, 197. 160; • p- Recreation Department. s "In-,| itrikej and ..eiglit pin. s on hlA lint, tin: .score 23-27. J Perl!!o 106. 154. 1JS. J. Del Bf-ru H. Zlsn. Harry'* fi«o Service . 147 i Turkey Hill •A" ' Walrhung "A" i U8 155. ldl. C L.i Sas.10 124, 102, 112; 159: K. Ferraro' x 156, 197. 3C26; doubles 125S; singles M3; and X. Befkman, Karrj's two Sen-ice 143 ! i' i p s; t x>.'-. H. {J!rx*on 147, 179. 151; J. Hamnctio K. Oehllng, Dor.* WeU CTeancra 142 iSromeD'r. { 2 1 5 Doll, 1 7 2 >«: 134. 113, 1R2 B. Rau«h>"r, Oregaon1* Market . 142' !Negy». f 4 2 10 Anderson, ! 0 o Oi Tutils 079, 703, 74!, KELLER'S GROVE wil; share in some «f the priie R. Johnaon. Done Well Oanfrs 139 jDederer. « 3 4 10 Wolf, e 1 2 4j J. HMlak 158, 146, 1«8; J, Parker M. K*rn. H«rrv'* BS*A Strvlre :. 139 : Ridley, g 0 0 (1 Knyder, g 0 0 «', WASH. NAT. INS. CO, 130, 127. 153; D. Scott 145. 1T3, 183; B. CHvsn. J K. 8mt: ....'... 1J7 i Edwards, g I 1 3'Blddulph, g 2 J. Kopiehnc 150. 149, 121; J. Parun T. Davidson 157, 179, 19a; J. Junlcr ; are %veil up among the kaden, H. Kclap«J. Bill's Shell _~ _ _. ! 140.. 121 x;; J. BpUhke 111 x 149; t. j 177, 152,, 225. notably Jack Lawrence's I>. Al«. Done Well Cl 1J5 Total* 1(1 665 net 10 B 28 Totals Wood 197. 193. 180; J Ryder 167, 159, ' Totals 767, 778. 915. Right! It's only fair-play to give dthere on your party-line a chance to make and receive their calls. Incidentally, allowing a few minutes between calls also Jielps make everyone's party-line service better. I. LOOK P.5. Us always a good idea to make sure your receiver is replaced properly. i i- Otherwise your line— .,..-=1 '••• IT OVER KIW riATUHS IVIIYWNfRI-New unified (IfW »IFOI«*»C1-Gretteit yet in our mnr WIWKXB nmnon m-Cwtlr, t\A- ameoery 'phone on your liumpcrgrille, one-pifce front and rear win- exclusively V-8 Wstofy. And your choice oi textured fahrjc* painitakingljr creattd «T« dows, 2-^top safriy front i!oor% new years- 3 great drives: silent-ease standard. Touch- deep foam rubber. Colors are dnmtHetUj party-line—is "busy" ahead styling that keeps trade-iu value high. O-Matic Overdrive, and Merc-O-M«ti& combined and litrnwaaed insidt ud «ot to incoming calls. . TRY IT ON TH#E ROAD

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UNION, 1044 Stiiyvtsont SUMMIT, 24 Deforest Avenue Ml :*" THi SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY. M**un *». IT»» The Suburban Owners Page Expect Some Flaws During \ Bathtubs Made [ You Can't Go Wrong by [Kitchen Most Use These Techniques in Home Break-in Period To Fit AH Sowing Seeds in a Flat Dangerous Room Starting Seeds Indoors Wh-rt a . !)<•»' r.avy ship shr.Hk w.'ne and cause thf joint* jausir-iu d, it,> f;rs* tr;}•,<> the !vt.iv.l f.ioors ;t is wo" to keep Th^re U no good reason why a Tht boniest room in your home According to a recent i*»ue of in nniui to isev«r clean -them with t«I! person should have to Attempt —tat kitcben—U aUo the least 6ma!j Homes Cuide, a i house *oap and water, «is "berth the finish (to b&the in a short bathtub, be« #af«. is'mueh like a .ship-it neededs «« ar.d tr,r' wood will be, injured. «nd cause bathtubs are made in any -ctinu'-j the flJKjr. nay ;eveh One of «ix fatalities from ex- jitiakedi.iwn cuib-e. u breukmg-in type of anatomy. posure to fire, one of seven fatal So K»\-j« Hf-nry J. Held. eh«ir« fall* and one of every 10 deaths, to th' bu.-.; Dry i.'o«ning of flcxwaj-A ;;h one iiU,n of x\w ICnamt led Gt.st Jron from ail type* of accidents in the (ijnJhl.nn wails, for Take till- c>:' th« new wateriest* WAX-base Plumbing Fixtures, in a letter to home occur in the kitchen. Often !i»?rv if a foundation inflame. If e Leaner* is the. modem way to MJS Freda Diamond, industrial the condition which cattsed the iTcte. ;t 'i.t .important 1 : o.' ffurcd r preserve their- natural beauty. do-s.gner, who reeen'tly made some accident existed for yeara un- • thflt ir;g other things, >ti.%s Dia- Soulng seeds carefully spaced in bballow drills two inch i,3iur;a: Hirfn.«»»gc that lakes place system from the bulkier jir.ji Iron* mond lamented that1 bathtubs are Selety engineers therefore,,rec- concrete £»:u,. ineVRtTbiy instruction booklets from the ttnialltr—A very disconcerting sit- ommend that every family make There are advantages to start- some cracking, ; heating equipment manufacturer- uation for people who arc over- careful, periodic checks to elimi- ing seeds in flats, both under- Th*?, r«, when nn>re severe-' '-'Expos*.-'.; from ttnt* for a iiw-A period of unit. ,n u new Ili'id in his, U'ltvr to Mia^ Dia- minating an unsafe condition can ; tiuy eouki be sown directly in the yp'raturi* ell the way from below Later, must homeowners mond, "tt. .,U both normal .and save discomfort and grief in any I garden, lero In the winter* to above 90 -F-; find that *ueh servicing can be ar- i natural for a person to' jump "to household. i The chief gain conn* when ir. summer, exterior concrete work [ ranged on an annual and normal j the conclusion that because her seeds arc *own early indoors, A cluttered kitchen is usually Seed* lawn in pbnt •is subject \o much- pushing, pull- fee basis with a contractor, ; particular apartment has a short while freezing weather still lin- Flats come "knock-down" and we put together with s few nails. an unsafe one. Install extra base Develop in.to pot ing nnd twitting. Car* of Roof bathtub, no larger sizes are built. and wall., cabinets at the spots gers. But many sow flowers, «•#• Concrete C'hanltes The roof of the house fftou'd In truth, bathtubs are ramie in they are needed, and be sure thait peciully, in flat* outdoors, because the seeds with a'• dihi'nii ctant ialast1, for many years. With every .1 wide .variety of sizes and pat- locations which provide- favorable In addition) frost • jwnArating i * Among numerous meanings wich things are stored where first used. it i-s iafer than the open ground If automatic watering js tc, r f it is important"" thai trie terns/ A staple, standard-size Be- conditions for growth. the ground'.raiieeji the concrete in. «° the word ''flat" has acquired, rang* Only items that are eeldom used j and a higher percentage of the used, the soil should be Q downspouts be kept clear and un- fool bathtub. Or in a 6-foot length, They are easily placed on « t*b!e winter, often to ,the point of from en apartment to a piece of should be stored in hard to reach { seed can be developed Into plants, after sowing by standing in. t p obstructed by tree limbs, leave* available from some manufactur- or bench to eliminate bend ing over changing the course of surface stage scenery! k iigntp?a to thefar> places; _ • ' Three ways of nowjng seed in of water, so the moisture so ball* and toys. ers. One should not find her r when showing seed, thin out or drainage. With warmer weather doner a hallow box In which «eed u Watch out for surfaces that col- ; flaw are generally practiced— up from the bottom. Thereaft* Care .%hou.id be exercised when knees under.her chin in such sizes transplanting seedlings to pots or «>wn, usually for growing in the Sect jjreasc, The; area bask of,.aiid.|.htoailca>i---in^-row^,-*nd-In'-plant- -w-at^r-only-with-ft-Tiro ,,pray'»(| anyone L.V walking <>n» trie'roof~ao Turi!«w,nli< chooses. •"" " :— -other -can-be-mov«d n nrmal. position, although the I house, in a cold-frame or hot bed. over the range can be made safer j bands, Tliv tirat,ifl good when the..s.eedfl are not ^iRtHrti M hot" to do any damage. Ttfuris"!"We not only svmppathise with from sunshine to sbade outdoors, 1 by In«talIlns....aa...-£43Uy.™elesjjfid.|^ ^ particularly'"true in th? matter'of jthc apartment dweller'who tries to and kept- in * pj»c« efoventent n for more than a century without for watering. When ia is safe to material such &s clay^ title. I the second when several .yarietiei T B 7: | f sprout. Keep the fiat Li 1 includes the .-. joisu, it^ddingj, ovided a aficction of-«izcs>, types _ ' , , , •Wf Vite^nts urtin'op***, -m -tost The modern form comes floor cause strain, for the home- ' labeled, to identify . the temperature- varying; 'from 65 ;5 rafter*. be • ha:, water will ne>t promptly accepted that only a man which are too small, too fragile, or dows two inchea apart and thinned Electric appliances- should be plant band*, two seeds to a band, 1 may be corrected by turning ti» j by keeping the heat at a rea«n- collect in them, causing .dampness get * fat—why shouldn't he select otherwise unfitted for the job of out to stand two inches apart in beyond reach of the sink, to pre one to be removed if both come box daily, or by placnp a wfa:> isble TO F, particularly during the in the basement. « square-type bathtub wide enough holding plant from the time the the row. The excess plants can be vent shocks. A serious accident j up. Any seed can be sown in 1 cardboard, or mirror behind tl? first year, instead of running a Th* grounds «round* the house for e 5O0-pounder?" .seedis sown until is is safe to trans- moved to other flats if desired, and can result when someone makes ' bands if pot plants are desired flat to reflect the light. \VJ«.[ very higrh U-mperature whsth will Ahou'd b» graded A> that the earth i plant in the garden. thus all seedlings saved, ofr trans- contact with an electrical circuit ' without the need of traospkinUng grown too'warm the is^-imp cry the houw out '.oo quickly. ."• ;op<-.-» nvny front :hf bui'.Jing. If j A flat should be large enough for planting to exactly the place de- under wet conditions. seedlings into pots.' Plant bands tio'.vcr bvd.-i are planned near the i the plants, and not jtoo large or sired in the garden. are obtainable which disintegrate grow- too toll and ..sp.n'iiy. S! Since the plaster or wallboird in Make Home Safe Check the sanitary condition of stocky growth is best, th* jKJtiie & p'.ftCf-d over wood, it th earth next to the ; heavy for the planter to hadle. Plants started in the home, or counter topj and dramboardj. A ill the .soil when moved to the 1 Is jfiibiott to vanou* r«"*ii'",ion^s tiw1 should not bo disturbed. j Standard sizes range from 14x21% in the cold frame before the very satisfactory material for re- garden, ami .some have a fertiliz- Inadequate light may ho cs»| to atmospheric conditions. The Before Starting inches, 2 inches, to 15x14 inches, 3*i weather is •warm enough for out* placing them is clay tile. ing effect on the plants. rrctotl by electric light from 11 inehea deep. The important di- everage • homeowner thinks that door operations, get a h«ad start Keep kitchen knives and tools Do not -sow .'-eeds In flat.i too tungsten or fluorivecr.t '!KJ, Advice Given mensions is depth, two inches be- p "tracks 'in plaster reprc.vn: d spaced, as usually practiced, two planted . and pans with loose handles thick on the top of the «i>il, in ture unduly by keeping a tuaj- 1 plan* . \Vait for dry wea:.i> r ^.",111 ..• 1; r. . L- u ••>'. ;i> hearth nnd extension home management «pc- j inche^ ftpart cach waV| each pljMlt Flowers which should be itrated which seed j.< sown, will prevent sten light too claw. tiaiist at Rutgers University, ; . .^.^ , the door ha.* dri.-.i to r.f>::!.'-l • >:'. I- ". ::: r- .. f| lite a trick to ha< ngW cubR of wi : in early, if poss.ble, include t>eUinias, damping off. a fungus which may • The builder, in pupp'yinK a i-rup- „•• ::.:.g ::.-. u^..r'. 1 i:feet. For rule points out that new methods nnd \ wh;ch to groW- snapdragons, and asters, ail of equipment don't clean out accident i Photograph Best dfstroy .seedlings even before they erly manufactured door, has 'done ol thumb, wood that is 'hard and which germinate and grow slowly. emerge from the soil, If moss ia fVerything- t*o*s'ble to jr.aure that , . hazard,, unfortunately. So she I Knockdown flab are made of- Most of the annual flowers can be SUDS neevy u«ia,,v mak« trie b«t fuel. . | rmlf-incfa. cypre^ or pine, both re- not used, it is advisable to treat it w a good awr. TA-^ung or 1' suggestdins thes housu e pnof d accidena few dayt hazards rid s Instant to flampnew. Betv/een the started early, enabling; tnean to Way to Claim Tax WITH warping «r« beyond his control two of the ;>v--;it bets are start blooming as>much as A month before :ir.c weather hires von ' boadd.s on the bottom, narrow LESS wr.it i>\k ar.d hn'k^ry, £--±ya Billy the Director of Internal Revenue. and can happ^'n to any r. r.-it.-of-clofirs. j cracks are left to allow excess wa- earlier than when iown direct in ler t0 Craclts at joir.us can be f;:!••(! W'h;:e. fi*'ld repr,v*on Native of a i "You might a.s well start with i drain away. When filled the garden. Vegetables which n«ed Loss on Shrubbery A tree expert may testify that tric-f.xpen f;rm. On*:- cord of each a beautiful tree, felled by a .storm, readily and »h«n the house. ;6 re- the flttie."' says Mrs. Anderson. i with soil, « flat provides a seed-bcdl I an early start ine!ud« egrg plant, I Photogrmphs are the best sup- :-f ftjiprox:m.U''ly c-quivajent toone was worth $i,r,on beciu.se of its decorated there its no difficulty ;II "Or if you don't have an ettie. I adequate for the plants, yet easily j peppers, cabbage, broccoli and porting evidence of claims for ton of <•»*!. S*"5mf otiier.s that rate agf\' species, iir-filth and location covering them .«:> that ths-proof storage. president of the Bartlett Tree i property owner .". "Why. that. crack, after maximum wpanr.ion fine fragrance results from the Expert?. Photographs taken im- for free friol 1 "While you ore in the attic or Homeowners get certain tex canes or floods are proper deduc- tree was worth $3,000 to me - in . has takt-n p'lice. with white c-mont :Jgh resin content of the wood. mediaU-ly after ft storm show the closet, make note of any electri- breaks not available to non-home tions. .sentimental value aione," he will CALL inexpensively procured at any Fir*, in the evergreen family, of- extent of the damage. Before-and- cal repairs or additions that would owners. Capital Gains Modified •find the going rough. Sentiment hardware wtore. fir the same performance, bui after photos are even better, • The hardwood floors in n home th-rir fu."l value is le«>. moke the home safer. Is electric The National Association of The modified capital gains tax mrrics no weight with the income Home Builders outlined these tax But theee should be accompanied tax man. Chatham 4- are good kiln-dried wood but ivil! Elm hn.> good heat volue. but lighting adequate' breaks as the March 15 income on dwellings can permit savings to by affidavits from real e.state ex- makes a poor fire. It takes too TONS Out Old Drugs '"Where you go next doesn't make tax filing deadline neared. the homeowner. If you switch perts, »uch tw appraisers which long for the logs to kindle and may be supplemented by state- they don't burn brightly. much difference but don't miss the Substantial savings may accrue houjj«B, money made on sale of to most homeowners, NABS ment* from arborista, tree experts, CESSPOOL If you live in an area blighted bathroom medicine chest. Ruth- the old residence la not taxed if You Are invited To Come In And pointed out, M real estate taxes foresters or horticulturist*. by Dutch-elm disease, certain pre- lessly weed out medicines more reinve«t«d» in another dwelling and mortgage interest payment* The burden of proof ia always CLEANING cautionary measure* are neces- than six months old. Pour the con- See Our 1953 Home Building Exhibits tents down the drain. Only empty are deductible when figuring Fed- ! within a year. on the property owner. As a gen- sary toflwrt spread of the malady. Building • Repairing bottles are: safe to.be put out for eral and State ir.c-ome taxes. ! Now, a mo-p«irchaaed $10,000 eral rule the Revenue Bureau will On one visit you'll find more helpful Spray all rut logs with DDT to the garbage collector. Put the Interest' payments on a 2-5-year i allow ax deductible loss the differ- thwart any over-wintering elm and money aaving Ideas for Home CBS9P0OLS AND SEPTIC medicines you do need in a locked term STOO0 mortgage at five per ; dwelling, with no added improve- ence between the adjusted value back beetle*. Those in an \m- - nuildhiK or Remodeling thai in TAiflRS (JLEAWKD. BUftT cabinet if passible or somewhere cent interest, for example, amount of the property as a whole just burned log would wing their way ' rnents, for instance, which might weeks of searching elsewhere. AND REPAIRED the children can't reach them or I to approximately 1400 annually prior to the storm and the prop- to new depredation* in the spring. ' I fselt $500l toda profly fort $15,00By bu0 wouln d reflect the ndult.s won't get hold of the j during the first ?*•* year# »ft*r a ! ° y' K ™<*htr erty value as a, whole immedi- CRANE & BULLDOZER Getting nn inapirmg fireplace : reaidence and applying: the whole ately after. The key words here SERVICE fire calls for a special technique. ! wrong bottle some dark night." home pureba**-, Thi* figur*, an While on your hunt for accident itf-d deduction, can greatly i S15,000 or more, the "gain" from are "as A whole" and "adjuster! U. S. BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. Put ft good-sized log in the back j \ the old house sale is not taxable. value."' Trew «nd shrubs cannot Trucks for Hire the andirons in front. Then feed I hazards, check clennecra and in- help soften that final tots!. 700 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, lEIKEUr HEIGHTS. N. J- secticides. Where do you keep A« the home buyer builds up i If the replacement house coats be considered alone when making of the fireplace. Start the fire on ; I lew than $15,000, then only the claims of caeualty loMen, but an ^On: the smaller logs, tho.ir in active duty? They may equity in hl» property, Interrat be in the kitchen, basement, gar- amount* ar« reduced *cordingly. I difference w subject to tax. integral part of the entire prop- erty. CARL GULICK BEHIND THE PH.Tl'RE ago or denning clnsct. If you Income tax asvinga continue tm I Some statea permit veterans to don't use them any more, empty lr-ng an interest «n4 realty levies What a director of Internal Morristown 4-2082 Dust th to fire, dattn, or tions up to ^S000. repair bill for utorm-dam aged i« entirely too handy for the j other unexpected or un- NAHB advke* that the beat net, tree* may bp allowed m p, de- N C E *nanllrr children. u«u«! causes—not reiroBurgcl by if a person JIM any doubts as to ductible \MX in mi»* state but not Throw Awny Oily Ran* j insurant -- al*o are deductible, whether an item is deductible, ia necessarily In another. Section 23 To avoid spontaneous combus- j to contact the office of your near- E 3, Relation ill, of thP inter- tion. get rid a' oily cIotHn. If you D*mnge* to property by hurri- est Collector of Internal Revenue. nal Revenue code *ay« however: | do find one, be thankful fire has They have the final wwd-and It, "The amount of th* repwlr bill not started before thi#. If you u»e j might mean good new*. m*y not b* the trup- metum™ of oil or w«x trmtfd du»t cloth* or Naw Fruit Routs th* tow, although It is frequently mop», keep, them In an airtight Ne*d Sp«€td Cora ANALYSIS, A careful container rven for the d*y or tv^o Exacting Trade One cannot, deduct the repair THI SIMPLEST SOIUTIOM TO THE bftw^fh Huutinff*. > ! . Fruit planm that will he uhlpped bill from an income t«x return en* 0! th« t pi O "IMPOSSIBLE- PROBLEM OF "Your bM»>ment n^ds thorough from nnrnrtifii during the nrxt. two and at the same time claim a dc-. paid building trade*, ia alto y Stati- Unlvermty apecialijrt.when they nrriv*-, RHVIHCR Eric H. whole according to one offlen of : HOICOMB * HOKf percent of a brickm«i*on'» tinif "Why keep even nfifttly filed paper* Pcteraon, Jr, County AXcnt. 2. PR0TECfi6W, Ihe exact in spent stooping, nquattlng and or m in a houjif. Cienn nut every- «vfr, If shipment Is d^laynl, HIP paeking mul'-rial rn«y dry out, nntl Hgf about 200 dayj w«rke,) r-i<}, Optrofsi Imtd* th* doofwvy, «ul ef thing for wbleh you have no real .O.t'JhcJowcti.'tost. • ••••. J' to tha flrat thing to do l« <>pen the y<-nr becauiH* of weather eond). fa* *py« W/M» choice t4 warfwiMt, It**. bundle to note th* condition of tdwtd Blo»«c fabric covwinvi. fa "Thin «oun/4« up ff •omeone I CONTROL. A u\rc mctliOi* •W h^mti orxi n«w. mlghi hav<> a heap of thing* to the plant*, «ay« p<»t*»r«on. Com* in unit «** (fit carry up or down alaini. J^nlUt U'n bent to plnnt th* i.i nnt 'ithT member* of the family to Thi» lofleal way to clean a room poanibl^, TV lat«n the root* by plac- program always up io d^t^l tot*. But whoever t\w* it, avoid i» from tht top down^ |,t,, mold- a IMH *O big the way ahead can't ing them In a bucket of wnter ff>r B~mi\ful ing*, draperiM would e«nle finrt, Hit Ludmc h«i ^"n ftvfr th»» top. Eliminate about an hour, ho nuggent*. Then • OOUJfWKS • HOOK CAIWJI thij*f to avoid future ac- bucket and hcrtfd In nnd !)u< noil • mwmm WINDOWS i POORS •round th«m wet thorotiRhly, They Thin allnw* filling Hu#t to ht can b«r held In th!# m«pnor for llekcd up In ftnal *aeuum-pJe«nlnf. p v t hW 0 d Iff ^,'% tf to m f i It U no mtite difficult to grow a«v«ral day* or a week. , Sot*, B. KEPPLER SiriHeti plant* indoofa from tm6 than it • A* root drying pxplnhtu many In Cer«mic Trtftd * MADISON $m*mh 44394 i« to bakP * mkt>. Brit jtwt M fallim* In fruit planting, thf root* In kwplnt with tht tr«n4 «*• Important to f«ll«W |n«tru#tlo«ji. of any IrUtt plan* mu»t not be #x- aH| ceramic horn* CABINET CO. tf ytM wti*n*ke to d« it, rend (KMdd to lh# air or allowed to dry fin* irt| M0 KINW ID, MA. 4-171) wrtl. outp rPicruoii iHRipai > about u> com* «ft tbt Mtrkrt. THI SUMMIT HIRAI&, JHUMPAY,.MARCHJit if SIT «•**« LTGA1AUVKBTLSOIKNT LEGAL ADVKitTlSKAlBIfT LEGAL ADVfcKTLSKMKN T LK(JAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVKRTISKMKKT USGAL A1)V EETISEMENT widow; NlehoHn J McBur- within 35; day* after AprU », 19S3. • In i .01»U Action In deecribrf M what Is known M the Coriell prop- onded wid uusulmously carried. title *c K shall We your »u»w(f»JKl proof ef BSOINNISG at tfe» 'aouthMst ! thereof, wid distance i>njfj "meas- «ty at Ujrs Northwesterly corner of UAe K ttrvic* In dupile*tt wlti th* Cl«lt ol ured at rijht aiiw-ji ttni<-U) HR832 Director Pru Te«n corner of land tannej'ljr ol B»HM- ' u p4rt' of tiiitl land conveyed by &,tid .flounced thai the Board or aaj «* •He*' bnmace . *« NO..C.13J8- the Superior Court, Statu Bou» An- feet Jo tht I'ttsterly aide or the Road Co:i«vU t.o oiii' .Majaucra. and also title and lom required to *erv» upon Wilfrid nex, Trenton, New Jersey, tn toeott- .mtae P, PrtUt, dcctaMd **id center • a. marine cm ,'ln; band Kendaii. Coweu, P r M being tn tli« Wcttcriy Slat e? what i now .ki.own us Union ' Avruut, tin; ' SouthwtiUtly corner of ttif wuultl hear all of Wdr«»S: *S ? S^flda kms with th« Rules at Civil Fmctlc* . to now known M tht "Uwt Tr*«." i thence alona the Easterly mir- of balance ol Mid Corlell tract con- migrit db.lre tj'be heard W. Kftitt»U, Md»t; Summit, New Jersey, Plaintiff a At- and procedure. :] said rosd 3OJ3, fvi-t to the'Noniiprly torney, Aa»mtt to ttxt Complaint. toeBce (•ccordiag c^> the nuucftic veyed to cjr to be conveyed by *(ijd •a tiie rf*o]i,!i jn. Upon request Of" m Tbe object of Mid action It to *ntl* oe«tof of JUB« ». !«0i Soutfe 48 j Hoc of pippei\y tiiowu ta tht- Ik-rk- Corlc-il to the glamor lu-n-hi, thenc* Uirtcsor. tUe CierH read th* titfr* Estatt*, no* the proprrty of following the hum oi Mid CorieU Uon In full No one n&xtd ta u- Tract tiie following count* sod dis- or presented, ohjscilona. | \ tHUCB*. North !6 degrees £8 minute* .Frrthcldcr Hickok moTed that tht West 3!4 13 feet; North 58 d».gr<>i-s 43 ht-arliij; he c!a«ed Motion $u\fim*G" We're Minutes East 492 5, fp.-t; North 28 •Jiidtd and unanimously carried. Uvfirert 53 ir.inutH West alonn &alci iii--Htv-olutioa by Frf-ehoider Hl«K- As New Coriell line and the Westerly ihsr ui 'k irjr Fliiajirc Commute*, adopting said &f uir Tract 576 28 fiy t tu tin- li-jiid Rfiolutioa providing Ipr tb« To You point or place, of btgininiu,;. i.-«tui)te ol •17,000 (JO, of Bands ttf th« , Excepting therefrom to much there- County of Union fofihe comtruc»4an BUSINESS DIRECTORY As Your . of as lit* Norm oi the prmfit of an addition to the existing County ing ctatre Hut. of Central Av iJulldlrig and authorizing gasttt 'bt Tttephone You and each of you are n\u•«••' jKiviuurl ttctiutifi }U JiiB * M Springfield Av«. Authorise < Dealer HLl.l I Vi( MKKTIN'V HKtIJ Bridi,*e and lloiid UcpHrMticnU, *'»* on Coaiplet* EaUtM Bought Painu * Vtraiciit* , MAKCII U. 1953. roll ]:«11 unantinousb' adopted. •. ' ,;. SIM.MI1 6-im (Si'-J'reeholder Htckok fat fc'Uunc* I Summit An. m iuat Drive I ;, & Park Satri Servlcm LEADERS Kfsular ineciluis of the tijf'.lon Committee, authorizing the County 8pr)uffl*l(J Ave. go. Touatsr Board of Chosen Prrfholdir*, Trtaaurer to sell $2,000 V. 8. TrtfaJury :SS-239 Broad St SUMMIT 6-QWH . mo fflli SUMMIT 64352 Wiis held a the Court House. Elizibeth. RJ;H;S »)[ th i 81Kriffs Emptavfjji' Pett- N J. on Thii.-jsdjy, Murch 12, 11*53. at ,s'.')'! F.i-:ri for' 'he btwt possible offer, DEALERS t SpecialiiU In Plating . rear 35 Alit[»t« Street U-n thirty A.M. MET A & EDWARD pf Hotueboid Gold, Silver, Bra«a In thf ah«riic:e oS Ulid'tor l>i]ill(-v (3)-• Fvci'ii!>idt'.' Hlckok ttif f'Jymst A i-.shi'i Ailistoa, Deputy Clerk, culiail ('., . .^uu-.i fuur perionnel Beauty Salon . Etc UJP mpetlng to order. ;,i;):; in v.irluiia Departrrlents, i»<« Roll call showed tli^ following jrietri- on roll rill unanimotisly adoj>$Nl. Dillon Motors Inc. Cold Waving A Specialty CONTRACTORS •Watch Repairing • Jewelry hf-ra prt^i-nt: J'reeholclers Hiiuer, Bfrs- ' ii—Ri-soiutlon by Committee of tbe .SERVICE iU:i;4cr, Cdir, Hcrll-.h. lllckok, t'r.ir-' tthi,>;>. nil tin? di'.ith of. KerUert ''J. Sdtm call SUMMIT 6-mS 866 Sprinfffteld Av«. 81). CS128 EDWARD CHtOVAROU soil, Seht'lilelpr, and Valentine. Also P,I~L'UI', Higlhter of -Deeds' ROfi MfXt- Springfield Ave. iiasael Bide. AND SON STATIONS County Engineer Metxell. Aas't. Couity Kd.-c.'-, w«a on roll call un»nlmou*ly Summit Electrical Service Co. Attorney limipr."County Bupprintciicl- adciptcti.' Fred Sigler, Jr. cnt of Fublic ".Wofka C;ir»»y, County Tlii-i'c bel:u no further basilicas to Painting Contractors Trr.i.suicr Piprson Biid AASL County Electrical Contracting be ronsldirrd, Frwholdi-r Hlcicok made LtUIVDRIES Decorators .Snpfi Jnt i ntlfiit of Rosr!.< Tuma.',u!c). u iiiL-'Ini n to adjournj, ,whic h wai y | Save l*bor Coat* In the of Dirfctor Dudley, seconded by Freeholder PearsiiJ].JD1.- Estimate* Furni$hrti CARNEY'S 1 I Via Our Shop On Wheels t •thafitrvcniiti f T'TJurTi'O'"Tcfii•"'Hefllc'h ~de'cliut()f tilB : MIT*-sfiiry to appoint 'h Hlrpctor I'm Ronrfl mljouniwl. Ne*l reKUl».'--110**t- - ParU • Acct.,ii flu-iy [•fCoiidcrt hv Fr'ehnldT :„_ i, ^x..- ftj;-j ' ;•• "••' 'BICYCLES • iDVEIIIIVGS call SUMMIT 4-JO7S verner Frepii'cMer- .Hl^knk niftdi* « mntlnn.. I'ROPOSALS -will b». r»- : PartJ-- Repairs - Sales • Service Broad' * Walnut Streets ilt'it tlif nilniHi-i of February l?,*U. he(•(ivcii b-{ the ("amruon Cfninril of th» ap^rovi'd, which', wns duly Bwntiried L WERNEB, Profi. 337 Broad St 27-31 SUMMIT AVE.' ( ;tv of Minimit, County of TJnlon, E. L FIHERER ai.-^i \miniinously carrlfd ;-iMti> pf Ni»w Jcrxry, until U:30, I'-M. SU. 6-1000 PARAKEETS Kcsolutloii that ttll bills ppvsenhvl Ti'MiiiV. Ayiil 7th, 195J, and opeiied lymoirtfi Deafer door & Wall TUe for talkinj stock wtTc on roll c;ill unanimously ordered .a ilii1 iib'Av ntiined hour at a public paid. meeting of the siUd Common Council Sale*—Service Linoleum & Asphalt ZOTTE'S ESSO SERVICE The follo«li!!! communications were to ijt- hfld *t said time at the Ciif TUe Installed By Experts SINGING rccclvcLl HBd ordered fUni: H ; Hall in the City of Summit, for tllfc MATERIALS The Pasooe' Family, expressing ap- grading, paving and construction QI Broadloora Carpeta • Ruga SWEET - KLEEN CANARIES preciation for our kind expression of Krar.lto block curb* ou parking lot' lo- 100% GUARANTEED sympathy. " t\itfd on west .side of Elm Street be- 14 Beecbwood Rd. £sso Supt. Wright.1! & Mensurps, advia- tv>ot:u Morris Av>-nue> and Broad fittest USED CARS STEPHENS - MILLER CO. LAUNDRY TROPICAL . ln« amount forwarded to State. in the City of Summit. SUMMIT 6-8282 I Twp. of Union, suomiuim; map , Complete l.inr Of For Excellent Laundry Servfc* I Gas - Oil - Lubrication The work consists In the fumUlrinr Modem Body A Paint Shop showing proposed traffic resul.nion at of all inatcrlRk, tools and labor n«csf» BUILDING MATERIALS FISH | \ F°r Prompt Service flurnct Avemif! and Stanlf-y Terrjici*,' '.-:irv fur .the prtiptr and f-tficlent c6m- ' Dry Cleai.ing • Rug Cleaning wru referred to Bond and Bridge pletlon of aald work In accordant* 1 SprintfieW Ave. BV. 4MS4I COAL - FUEL OIL FLORISTS PET SUPPLIES ! call SUMMIT 6-3921 with piatu and tpeciflcatio&i therefor U Industrial PL SUmmit State'Hlifhway Department, npprov- on file In the,office of the City En- i* RuneU PL SUMMIT 6-0029 i cor. Broad, Ashwood & 3torris Avt. Int? epecUteation 'or bltumltmua gineer, .•'•-.'. SUMMIT f-lHl BIRD CAGES materials to be used In the main- '].!!•• Rpproxtniate qu&atlti«s are «• AUTO ELECTRICAL* HORSE MEAT tenance' n:id repair uf C6uny Ho>iri* follows: CAMERA Lager & Hurrell durlni? (1953, was referred o Road & i.-t) 1635 cu. ydfc. of earth *«c»r»» SERVICE i U. & Oort SHOE Urlrtao ConimUtfc. , tion. luchullm; Hue ^trading, ORCHID GHOUTRS • bi lj tries, lo he removed. MIUM.IIS LAUWMOWEHS f T)f?i)i. or Institutions A: A.iwitft-'a, r Inspected art vising the weekly rtite for mm- ici 1-8M Hit ft. of js »Bft« tolock EXCLUSIVELY lnrilKPnt patients In Hklllmnn will lir curl) set In concrete. ' Brothers Camera Shop of Summit Orchid Corsages From $3.00 Summit Shoe Service & $35.00 per week, effective M;irch 1, cdi 3'J37 sq. yds, modified CHATHAM Ift.ill. wiw referreti to Public Welfare ii.ui ^macadam, I \A. In UNITED SERVICE MOTORS .WESTS .FOB: 426 Morris Ave. Summit Tractor & Lawn Mower Committee. PET SHOP Luggage Shop County curl!, ewlo*lng Oath df (f) )6i Hn. .ft. 15 in. standard retn- • Eastman Kodat* • View-Master SUJLMIT 6-ITO3 SALES & SERVICE (iirrrtl concrete pipe latdt to» 164 Main St. Shoe Repairing VVhilc-U-VValt Office nnd IiOvnlty Oath of H R.us- • Ansco' • Bell & Howell Tractors - Plows • Chain Sawi ":,cll Mows as County rriwccut.-ir; Ed-. rinding rrxcavation tor a depUl CWatbam •Luggage & Zipper Rs-pw rend from Remodeling - Repairs - Alterations 3-SSO Brond St SUMMIT 6-OOM rMnovcd, rtr. 2-War Radio Cab* the FUhway Illver Bridge Mrali;ht No Mds . will bp considered tinl«l» Goncr.il Carpentry Chell Franhen Prompt, thrmu'h to th#" Hljtliwoy was refcrtfd madf ou proposal blsnfcs lurauhed by . AliTO REPAIRS to RDncl & Brldi'<» Commlttef. th** City Eiijclnetr. 19 l'ii*«uc A\e. «l M.MIT 6-26H STUDIO Ilirrv Isroustliton and fsmtly, ex- Kurh propcsnl must be enclosed in fitiil SEKVICE STEPHENS - MILLER CO. l appreciation for n&slstancp A. V. Mazzucco SUMMIT 6-e completed on or before the 38 Kussell PL SUBMIT 6-0029 For prompt Deliveries esipirition of 30 working days front Body & Fender Work M;II;VIM<>\ KtAtc Highway Department, plvliif; call SUMMIT 6-S3U approval to the transfer of four light- •lie date of the contract. Bidden muck Used Can B. H. FRUMKIN INC. lilK units from the reimbursement ac- Ujv.clly that they will bind themielfei Summit Ave. SUBMBH ChiHren's Sizes 7-14 New Provident* coims of Union Comity to the relm- I to complete the said: work wUM burs'-ir.fiit account, of tlie Township |»aid time SUMMIT t-$S4t Pre-Tecns Sites 10-14 SUMMIT RADIO & of Union, located on Route 8-24 Sz Copies of the plans and »peclflc«- Chubbiea 7H-141* imu:< ions Bmvvesiint AVP., Union, WBS referred tlons of the work may be ot)t«In««l «t APPLIANCE CO. tu Road & Bridge Committee. the office of the City Engineer, ,to i Teens 10'%-lftH •KJJ. 2*'ou* NEW BUSINESS th<' City Hall, Summit. EDGAR'S tm"SpnnKfWd Ava Freeholder Hickok moved the Bonrd All proposals jiui»t bo ftccompanlH iutlwrizctl Dealer tiikf up lor further consideration the by n certified check or oath tor St;MM11 6 3060 McNAMARA 3a//sL jSTEINWAV PIANOS bond resoititioH providing for the ls-ten per cont 110'") of the total «r»t»unt. [Sought. Sold, • Du Mnnt • RCA • h'.iniice ot $2B,5OO of bonds of theof bid. If certified check Ji fuTttiirl** EXACO SERVICE; LIQUORS, WINES A BEERS Rfbullt, RfflnljhPd. County of Union for the purchase, of It shall h<' miide pnydbls to ,tft* Glty FUNERAL SERVICE Expert AppraistRK ^ Strombcrg-Ciirteon twenty voting machines, lntrtklueed of Summit wittiout resert*. 9 D« Forest A surety Bond for tha IUll»aSot»r (Oil. 9 A. A McNamara G. R. Ippollto Prompt Deliveries snd passed on first reading ftt the • SU. 8- 1R5 Springfield Ave. Summit nipelng of Febnmry 2fl, 1953. Thb ron-of the contract will be require* et SUMMIT «-lS«7 eail SUMMIT «-HSt# th» successful bidder. ».,,m<»ifm&» MARFAK 1 Summit Ave. t Ion was duly seconded and unani- The Common Council resertM in* ftaee-fawood Road Summit SUMMIT 6-1771.... mously canted. S«rvlce EASTERN Director Pr9 Tem thereupon an- PLUMBERS nounced that the Board would hold Ignition - Carburetor - Mgtita FUEL COMPANY tell of the City of • fllRRIEIIS O a hearing on the bond resolution and RACES. • Brak*. Generator • Starters would hear all persons Interested who I HABRY C, V JClertt. HIGH QUALITY COALS Summit 6-4606 Cold Storift M & M LIQUOR STORE might dMlre to be heard with reyp/et JOS. O. CHRYSTAL CO.; • w \i.ii»tiM:n • to ths resolution. Upaff requrst of the F. A. MURRAY, "MARFAK" Lubrication Kor Prompt [Vlivcrir-s Complete Stocks of Director, the Cltr\t read the resolution Cl;v KnKlneer. PLUMBING & HEATLN'G Duti*d: March 17tb. Mi: Pick-Up k Delivery Betvie* KARRAS FURS In full. No one asked to he heard or e*ii Sl'MMIT 6-0004 Wines, Liquors St Beers SHEET METAL WORK presented oDJccllotw, Mar 13. 26 Mil SUMMIT HILL CITY PAINT & «33-t» fittmd Stw*t Summit Cufiom Wnflf & Ready to Wear WE DELIVER Freeholder Hifkok moved that the NOTICK TO If?* M off In , Phone: SUMMIT #-02"!I hearing: Tie rloied. The motion wns RrttrlittH • Clenning call SUMMIT 9-IOTf duly eecondtd *nd uri»nlm6u»ly car- KSTATF, OF THOMAS OOULAIIl5V»«- 11 C3Wtet Street ^nnralt WALLPAPER CO., Inc. ried. ceased. 22 South St New Il1-E»«olutlon by Freeholder Hick- 1 Purnunt to the order"©? CHARXE9 AMOCO DuPont - Dutch Boy ok for PinAncc Committee, ndoptltm A OTTO. JR, Surrogate of the County SERVICE STATION the Bond Resolution providing for or Union, mnWf on the tvi frttf^flfth John I. Croot i Pratt & Lambert the Issuance of tZB.SOO of bonds of t'ay of February AD.. 1953, upon tht <• iMftlMnO M SON HOPPERS COKE - FUEL' OIL LVKCHEOIVETTES ff Hie County of Union for the iiurehft.it1. Application of the underelfrned u Plumbing, Heating * PAINTS of 30 vot.l!is? rnnehlnes and authorizing Executors of the e&tivte of ,»»lc! de» ody and Fender Work MORRISTOWN FURRIERS s.inie be published with n Stnt.rnifst. ceoseel, notice Is hereby gjireft to tht BUILDING MATERIALS Sheet Metal Work Alt Make* of and Spraying A Complete Line of Furs was on roll call unanimously adopted. creditors of snld decpascd to exhibit SUMMIT SWEET SHOPPE "jkrrfr* Slut* 1901" Freeholder Hickok moved thnt the to the subscribers under o»th or »f- wincral Automotive Restyling • Repairing • ClcanJng n Springfield Av«. Summll Board take up for further considera- thels claims ni»d rail SUMMIT r bonds of the within six months from tWt dite ot I ^W Work Guamnletd SUMMIT «-1287 A Specialty County of Union for the construction »aid ortler, or they will Sandwiches Of All Kinds barr«l from prosecuting or tll«? ifl'Jie Af!iiln«t the nurwril 9 OB bVNOPSIM OF IM2 AIJIHT RKPORT OF CITV OK Sl'MMIT 881 Sprtnfftald Av«. HEAL ESTATE • AS IIKl|l IftHi IIV. B. S, 40:1-2: EVA AOEI.E GOUI,AnO, JfUY HEIGHTS. N. J. M. CIOULARD, »nd THB' HAIII1WAIIE SUMMIT Combined CoinpantWe Hulunc* Stieet TRUST COMPANY Or SI SUMMIT 6-QH5 R BRENNAN'S N. J. N«w Providence Hardw«r* Bystrak Bros. Decemher 31st December Hit ISHJfflHfc, /A DAIRY FARM • MASON • ! ' AfSF.tt Ve«r 1932 Vrar 1951 8CHMID k BOURNE. Attoratyt] " & Paint Store ! CMJ» — Treasurer : .- • . • 29J.7B7.35 t 387.4T47* MZ Springfield Ave. REAL ESTATE Summit. N, J , COIVTRACTOIIS ; 8«rtnga snd Loan Araoclntlon .. . W.OOO.OO 10,000,00. Hardware • Hou»cwaret 429.11 Mar. S. 12, 19. 26^-n i» the ordtr ot CHARLES} MILK .. 1J.050.47 85,246 29 A OTTO. JIl.. Surrogate of th« Countt* New Construction A Alt*ratlom Taxes »ii(J T** TJtl» LlWw Kece:t(rab1# .. ,. an.950.OO 34.10O.O0 from TM Men of Union, nswlfl on tbe twenty-fifths Phonpt SUmrnlt §4171 JAS. ft MORRIS AGENCY] 7,081 27 flay of Fsbrusry A.D,, 1B53, upon -th#* 1NTKIIIOR • **ifMtiini!i> »nd 10,322 44 tl.SSl.VJ -npt'licaMoil of the xnderslgntd, u 10 Morrla IX Summit Summit Ktmhm 2 189 805 24 Defprrrd Th«rjfes tn Putut" TRxathn Oenenil 2 782.WKIW jiKxfi"Mton« of thf catRts of isald tie-v I to t lUVPtllie 7.818 31 Veo-fd untlce i hrreliy ^IVPII to thi* APPRAISALS • INSURANCat _ 37.IB0M 37.190.3J t-it'diidfs uf fill'! dfcriued to fxhlbH Uu tne nulHcrltien uuilet oatli ot »r»* SUMMIT f-llil HENRYMONACO Wt» t3.im.tid.31 I3.l0(l.»ma RRnlnst th« outwertbert, CollabofMion With Architect dinar*) RepslM •# REAX ESTATE • ; Api>rnprl!»i|.)n 9 OEOPTRETf DOHMNO ROnBRTBL< UftbtlltH* 70.110.3* M, 389 43 •ntl BANKERS TRtfST COMPAHT STATION HORSE Complete Interior Dealgn A it WkiBiit at mmam $-m§ of NKW TTOBK CITY, 28.414.17 Eieetitom, * MEAT MARKET PurnlMhlnga _„•,-•.,„ — 1187,140.13 141.420.11 CAIIPKNTBU. OtlJMIOUB A DWYM,* Robert H Sfeele A j i' for Am.>nt*atloti < m«« ' 37.190 S3 MuuttsmiHTj Hi,, J. DE LUCA REALTOR IIT.1M.81 , City, N. J, Dog rood* * D(« Bqulpmcnt tor CMttln kmtts RewilmbH ..... 443.501.2fl 113 492 SI S, 1J. 19, I«~o * w 4 w Kfdn*l» Supplied Central Repairn — Ettut* 517.197 79 NOTICR*"or Mort«*gn , | , PIMill Alteration* |3,IOP.M9O9 KOTICK 18 HBHKnY CHVBN, Tft»i| A**. tll«- Third lntPrrne*»l RESPONSIBLE Michigan Av»i. mmatii Mftl tee* und#r the Iwrt Will and T«MIM| th# tutMtory ttem In th* D*» L(e*tut riindi la th«f amount of tn«nt of Uml« Keller llolnn County Court, D property netd not pay th« 1ft- To Plott An Ad On Th#t t»r*«MmHeirod rmApt* b» \mH lot t'vtr tttm r»ctl»«d by tht vlitinn, an Thurrhufwkk r tthh * ittn d«i Municipal f nil WW tfl Mi# WunlotpAl Court tw «it»(*(t Mntcfhv 13tj,, t9S3. . i DAVID J. aodo This Fog* Suburban R«friq«r«tion on tn* cwn$ilji|n>« nnrt »\m*& by Ut«/M»«l«tr«!»», MOBTOIf O. th*t thf *T>«»tfft- i«r«(l frow th* f*po i rat««. Co. Inc. of tt<« Otty of •iimwlt, cj»Mnti ol Ufilsft ffr tlw» e»Und*r jr«»r * Mr trtm\ ot KHflli, Mtbf^U*! «>)r John W W»ihrn»Jt, A«IMttr# f *«*«B««tf M. tURUBtt it Hq* 14 JHE SUMMtT- HERALD. THURSDAY. MARCH 24, V SERVICES USED CARS FOt SALE Rentals Renta|s MALE AND FEMALE FOR SALE B IMS WILLYS Station wagon. »—MIsttLLANKOUB good tire*, new engine, _ FURNISHED HOUSf TO HINT WANTED condition, *6TS. APARTM1NT OR HOUSt W8ST1MOHOV3E Electric ttryw, p»»r- tuir.iMi'd WAN'IKD to rent tj, , ly ne»\ *T-'i; Walnut Gun Cabinet, Uri—}?umnteu;>t\ \ for shippmg»room work. bcm'.lf.l :»i.-'!i.m I TOP SOU. —$'iM per ]id. Suaniilt H I1S0. C,»H a«:*r 6 \ HOUSE VVANTCD CHATHAM ii!t 7 I For appc.i!i;ni«:t c.l! 9 ».m. Short. 'H"^. - AHMY o!fi.-fr (3-Paper Classified Combination) j Mr, l-Jidlw »f:u 5 puj. ____ * Millbum •| Jbummit 6-4132 A176 U At B» taditidnal charge your tUiiiflrt »« I* inwrlwill l W alll thre« ' «!«lrat>le '«*yon- Summit H«rold Millburn-Sliorf Hill* Itwi i Dave * Market, 183 EMU St.,Mill- 1nl t 5803 tgT4W 1193-U rttt ! burn. p»lnt Job. IS) CM in person *it*r t:f,;, per monlh. Summit 6-3345, . Miliburn 4-1200 CARRIAGE, co!l»pslbl», mattrtM and PAT 0. YANKONE. jwlntlng »nd S p.m, S3'Mountain t>ai«in:in:- Summit 64300 ^ N-pCRNlSHfc'D'houn? wish RAragc. 4 j MAN or woman lor shopping basket, excellent condition. l Estimates cheerfully Springfield Sun Millburn 6^5173, , , 1055 WoutitalmUw Avenue J937 K)R0 2-iJOor. .--m* »mi b»tli ltr.ou>» j wlndc>i|TS'lii?ors. c;U'_ house-cleaning, given -,d b,ith second, tluor. Summit -6.-39W- summit 6-6534 Union, UN. 2-6*18-M. , Millbum 64274 IMPLOYMEMT WANTED Ttr«« included. $T5 Cl'.athi!" M ' -W.V-. !i'.-;> dowi and doors. Jalousies and V*nt- VETERAN destrea Interior, Notice flf mors tn ropy niuu be eiten afier fir« in»»n»n. IJIW- • EXPEHIKN'Cf.-n gatdcair mil hand tjan blind*. Pt>rch«i and t>re«Eew*y 1936"cHUVHDWrr. 4 5umn)lt.-summit a-S3S5-W ' WOMAN would :ike R.iUird*}' | HELICBAJTER receiver. 8ft40, used 6 Take idvantaie of off *eaao» , sale $250 «rtc4» now v ' MOIJ1MS Turnpike. Sprim-Held Su:nrt»U lit raiaid ! flee. Millburn 6-0322. BOB FABR1CATOHE 8U5INBS pRPORTUNITIES C'Mif«t.iM(>: men preferred, Kffvf- OWNElt Olt li«:-.KiK - t:u-.w Millburn 6-1741-J • WORK IN THE SUBURBS mature Humana player pteno, ni«e Call DBIOOVUI* »-36M wo:nan. -Millburn' tone, $125. Prigidalre, olee condition, PAINTEH • Ptptf B*OgW intwlor tai WOMEN-3 p MADISON foutii side, near PLEASE CONTACT J,AM J!VMAS $60. Bhort HUU 1-3121, merlor work. RtM6n»W«. trti Wear, «t*.er«tion<. ?Je room, $'.2 weekly, quiet, Pteper 1 Sprlnstftrlit Arenu*. 8prin«- CIIIAS clientele. Reasonaij'.e rent- ,,,nie. Mnrtlsoii 8-37S1-H WHERE YOU LIVE tisn. ttorrktown. Summit area," Tel. MAYTAO washing machine; good Con- BOX 4!:4 Mo. 4-5453-J' afternoons field -K J Millburn «M34J^ Store and furnts:u-4 apii'-inent. dition. Phone Summit S-SllS, $4290 cash Selling becsiur <>( '.,»!<•« l'l.J'A>ANT. comffirtuble mean five f bOOTCH PL.\U» • ^ j, RECENT HIGH A SECRETARIAL , TYPING to b.> done at home. Call mower, *50. Short Write T. Ha'.lQway. 36 Ciirejtiant •!'s::'i!f-.i to jitttllon.'gnrHse j Millburn 6-4311. Rd, Beru»rdsTll!e CALL SCHMIDT & LANBWEHB l'llt-pinnif Summit fl-8136-R. SCHOOL GRADUATES j SL'RSE—Companion, i, 2 elderly peo- SCREENS, new. Two 38 x 36;' sti 31 h For Painting, Decorating OPPORTUNITY for dru;.?i!lit K-stAb- | pie excellent housekeeper, capable l liihed luncheonette-*o<5* tour.uin, 2 HOOMa *o rent.' tultsble for x 50; two V>t x #2 a; one 3JH * and s*pcrhannii)g or b'iMnea*' Rirls' Ne»r all trawl- W» hart a finer* of !nttre*Mnj poaitlona in »ucii di«e»ltl»d iteisji a&tumlcg rsponsibilit)', no family Intfrlor Eit«rlor etc. -located South Kalr.iieid. tie*, drives, refereaca. Orange 4- JO", Also wooden storm windows. por*.«tii>n. flummlt 6-9810-J, a* Mfti*n?eM r Service. TVulul TTechnical libraryy . B'.ueprinp t »n.d Mimeo- Cairafttr 6:30," Summit «-02£T^ Unr. 2-719B Pl»lnfield 5-9790 : •*••_. frtptph operationoperation**. Patent DfpDfptt . sa well a*' Drafting & Stcaognjnnc _!9!2. • ".-•-.. .-.-. sa well a*' Drafting & 3j.jl_.piAKO TUNING 1 ierrice*. . j RELIABLE' wem.-tn ivlslu's cure of SILVERWARE \>i.'.r.i:!y loeatfd ? .40' Oc-Foreft Ave., HDIAMOND APPRAISERS ! 9- A.M. , mit 6-9855. • _____ • cicsr.^i tt-crioti. for rent !or wuniuil. t P.M •' •• ; EXPERIENCED Secretary sacks'"profes"-" Avenue. South Orange 3-2915: T Holt. Est. 1882. MA. 3-3739 THOH~ Automatic Ironer; tinderwooS Bro*d streH (Market!: tike-el to C*!! Summit 0-32U-M. ^ FOR SALE I. i\oa — Morrlstown Summit are*. FIANO tuning. t):pa.wnten^jnetaLjClltlfteL cut.JUA ninth " and"~" reflnlifilhg Heuer. APARTMENT TO SHARE r ; UOHT ,laundry and curtains done at music stand. Phone Summit 6-4259-J UNlnnville 2-8431 COLLECT CAJXS A $5. 8am- Il!i8. wasbftble, 19c. Wool Pelt, 12" Werner MH!hu/T> n'r.Al!v locnted. Tor tinu, b.i the third i i phrmefSummit. 8-5323. 6J ptice .set Austrian • c'hiiia I(t5. from 2S>c; P, P. Organdy, from 49c: BOOKS Wahteo. Pleaae call for de- the Amcjii'ii.i. r-aikii, LABORATORIES Summit 6-1383 mornings dtid Dotted SwUs from 49c; Taffeta. Iroro tails P M Boo* Shop PlalaTUId <• r 6.- 69c, Rsyoa. O-abardlne. from T9o; Vnrk and from 98c; 43" Monk'« Cloth, 98c; '30OO - QATS — See Summit Animal SUMMER HOMES MURRAY HILL, N. J. WHiPPANY, N. J. P'.nwuie Corduror. from 11.19; N7I0B, We PAT CASH for four 0**0 furnttur*. W'elf»r^ teagtit notice SocUI p *» Similar savings in wool, linen, UU. antique* silver boofca. brie-a-brae, Summit Herald. If mm do* a found KEAR SUMMIT On Wii'.ppsny-Morris'.oirK Raid V Antiques Sale! Pi f mile from Route 10, De Camp bus cotton, nylon, drapery, upbolatery, paintings, worts of irt, tt«. 1 \ 11 <*n' ' Direct bus service Numerous Iteirw ft- -coal aud below bridal fabrics, drewmtket QOtloui OEOHGB3 AUCTION ROOMS, LOST (r n I ) -from Summit Rsflrosri. station, di No. 14J & 14A ffom VtonUtoifn & i MOVING Newark. and accssorlM from Batet, O»n 13 SUMMIT AVENTH5 I i i 1 \ I is W irit daylight hour*. LlmitHi i A rare opportunltj- :o get foroe real Htter Bowinj. E»ert»st. Quadrtjm OTAMOND clustered antique zolrt - - • Tel Summit 6-0996 >J -. 1- ,1 1 1 11 « barjiilns O.ilcy & Lord. Malliruwn. BeldlDE- We will buy your attic content* la Summit. Rewird. Summit t " > I COLLECTOR'S CORNER Corticeili. Punjab. Wam«utt»,Crom[»«. 507 Mill burn Avenue ton etc Advance, ButwricH, IfcCaU OL*N collector wunea to purcbact IT B Mil HOP WANTED MALE Short Hills and Simplicity pattern*; Vogue Mid and rerolven, modem or »ntl(jue n 1 (opposite the chanticler) Modes Boyaies Patiern eenrtee. Ooen Pair prices paid Summit t-StQQf' Ren+als (fr i rt LABORATORY eretiing& to 10 P U. SundaF to 6PJ4 STEUWAY or other piano wanted by t i • i ,r UOrrlstown 4-1118 gentleman moving here, Write age, UNFURNISHED APT. FOR RENT -• w b >i* Young Men BOY'3 M" »ad glrl'e-28"; pood condi- ALPEBN'8 VARIi OOODS, oppoait* price, to^Mualc Lover. 217 ]/th ar. NY. ' i l i" ASSISTANTS tion. 120 or best offer. Summit 6- Alderney MIU Barn on Boute 10, en- SUMMIT. 5 room *a:den jpa.-t "- it i, i ' H 'it __5423-M. trance on Littleton road (Route 202). 2 batli»; dUhwodhtr. $l'«0 Mn ' il > 1 Interesting positions for High: OTIS ELEVATOR CO. No 72 bus atop 100 feet 1*11, Har- USED CARS F^lt SALI Summit 6-71W-M" . BOY'S 1&" frame, morocco red, stand- ris Plains School Graduates with or Offers a Variety of ard sia«' tlrca. e.»sy roIiliiR. good DE~ SOTO, lasi coa*ei-tlbte,~ blacic. 3 ROOM-unJurni-shed a;».\r:ji>*;)V "*':':i SECONDS of china pottery. 1/3 to hi It &: II, WAV, tlrs-s. Excellent con- hea:. Inquire 68 Park Av >, fc'.iminit without Chemical, Analytical Job Openings for coaster brake. T!IL, bilte h.ia had t Rentals Wanted ^goad^car^JJS, Short' 51111s 7-2282. retail price. Oven proof stoneware. dition, private p'wner, $2,100. Call Occupancy April !, or Textile Testing experience. Young Men Interested! sporting gifts, contemporary designs Summit 8-2903/' Thursday to Won- BOY'S bicyc!eT2fl iiich. Good" cotidl- at the factory Seconds Shop, Con- day. / . AVAILABLE April 15 i--f>xv.Hi d\ipk"t UNFURNISHED APT. WANTED in Clerical Work tion, Heasoaable. Short Hills 7- temporary Ceramics, 32 Watchung apartment at Rent Court, N'orw.-oi 1950 BU1CK special four door sedan, Ave.. Sumait't. Larije living room, EXCEMKN'T rei.rer.ee* Pr ; fhlltf.'iTi ••"•d 3 bertrtioni apurtsnt'Ot APPLT DAILY. I to 5 C«U after 5. Mlllbura 6-2078-It. INSTRUMENTS Sumintt 6-4686-J. und tub. *135 CM Sa.-r.nil: 6-0339 C:i: , MOTHER rtiiii 23 vw Old *o» tleslro condition. Bumrali 6»7429-K owner, *395, W^tficld 2-Ull-i eve- y R & M, UVli. Short HD1U coxiple Aviilnblt Aj>ni 4 room .i;>-irnssfut, #60, Cull quired. j 1—CLOTHING 7-33J9. SuawiiS «-5J«. rtlJe 3-1408-W. GRAND »nd ?&mn THAYER collapsible carriage. u«e h^nf>fi+R and r»n- * S sa'-arr.• p«lod:c aavancc- one year $25; buselaet. foldins, uscc! 517,600 opportunity lor right nan. Apply hum. ait empiojee Deneaxs ana op- opportunity man Apply three montiu $5; mat.ern.lly clothes: SIAMESE cat, male, pedigreed. «uit- Center h*il Colan'.al !:; cx-cKen: j-on- •' Inquire M- meatPubli>c feerrice Electri for rlghc &t O«* Co. 341 Suit.'light grey Butcher rayon, size able lor breeding. Short Hill* 7- ditloti, aear t*xi'K u! »»-u «iid**ihe 65 Pars \ .-.-art Springileid Are. Bumnait. g Room portunity for advancement. i6, 112; grey Jumper, gabardine, «lze 4914-B. ' / new Llacoln School. LiTlnjc.rooni. den. > .Full Dining Room Ave *if*i< IS. 93; «UE3back dress, cotton print, CONVENIENT Iwge dining room, four btdroonu and ) l Ki ATHLETTIC mi 'Social Club Efed* «- with eapelet, size K, 1^ Summit two bitha plan two more feedrooni».t sistantfor outside and lmide work. and* bath on the third Hoot. ' > OR Bedroom on !»t 9 a.m. - « p.m. Three Bedrooms TWO I10USE3. I farruh 4f13;t Week days and Saturdays Weekly guarantee and use or zoom with 4-room ajurtrii'- in steward"! apartment, Wrltt Box VISIT ri.e Sdwry-Oo-Bouud. tjuaiity to schools, tr«n«porta.tloii. »iorw. IR T*r> sMr drtsched garigc, permanent j Bath and 1st Fl. lavatory A'.tiU"iU'ii Gar;r.'e artlf in 3 acrc.-i <.r )).- 595. Millaurn Item. thrltUhop. 4'i Lackawannn Place. this frame Coloutal. 1st floor include drlvwtf&y. An exc*"ptiaa»i Taiue m i frontlnpr on th.-f /, .-• - 29 Millaurn 6-1003 Hours 10-18, 2-6. $29.5(K). To 4e« tHU C*;l Only S Year* Old, living room, dining room, Kitchen, i ft ("i Willow S«- •'•;; SH1PP1NO clerks, potter*. euper»l»oi» Carpentry, repatrs, Mterati on», St. by Ho It. frumir ; CELANESE THE HOBIN Tt.uoC »nop, 3 Taylor" acreeoa cabinets, porche*. etc. tet me. k>cs:»d near bw ttorea ic St, good local {inn, S day*. »«-»« week Street, Millburn, »ella used doming porch and bretkltft nk. 2nd floor. THE STAFFORD AGENCY yrhocl length 330 ft, to Afy,n! JM •tart. Apply now. Ort>»* Agent?. do your jobs—large or small. Onlonnile known as Rector St.. ?-.!•.«• BOOKKEEPER;- stenographer; Filza- dry cleaning route in Summit and 4—PARM PrtO!>tTT.S 81 Elm 8t. Bummtt 8J AVAILABLE. bo St. and U. c --J SSmra to «ult your contenlence. ing Co, Chatham Rd , Summit. New MUstge, maple syrup, fancy apples at Summit 9-3B7) LIVING St., width 224 f n • ', d Jtnej. PJIOOB Summit »-310O. rewanable prices. Wightoitvri'* Faritw, OAPB COD, 5 room*, oak outer buildings k: Writ* Mr». Flo Oresory, Box 23, WILL take care of your sticking j New Horn*—<138 HilicrMt Arenue-- flc*r». 1 St. & 22 Chu-rh b- - I'- . J. , • Morristawn. BernardBVllle Rd. yesr old. Fully" floored TRUCK driver aad yard men. Call doors, ond "windows. General car- quick occ-jpRt»cr. Buyer'* choice flef- nulre Mr and Mi- • « pentering and oT 1 pm. 6-1899-J. CARPENTER and contractor, Indus- milled woodwork detnlla, Mate roof, : Summit, 4 bedroom.*, '.' '< •••'- WOMAN or girl to wash pans in sak- F & P Nuraeries, TU Mill town Road, Lol rutljt graded and «eededT-eatdu- 1 NtNE piece bedroom set twin beds. trial commercial and homes. Novnco, weather #trlpp«d, itorm awn, full !n- sl»e eectlon with trees Realtor Consultants ] tnoaern kitchen, dlshw.,, '« «ry» IHift-tlme. Apply Suburban - Dts* oit Meisel Are.', SpriRgfltld, K. J. W1U «ell separate beveled glass mir- llvlnpjton 8-2247-R. »ulation. low cert «M *lr conditioned ! Kirnge. Near traiim. ,«rii ><>; • • n »»rt Sbocpe, 288 UUlburn ror, dinette aet, sideboard and oc- heat, reciwtlon room, two ear attached We Inrlt* laapection—open dally un- Brokers protected. Brcim-r l- t OAS station atteBdant. t,stlnghou«e room with attractive fireplace, fpnrlotis 1 _,__ tlf« throughout Essrx. UI.I MlWT df*lr*d Inmtor* Savinu* Thfse posltiorus offer p*rman»ncjr, V relrtKerator, $60, Hot-point atit«» Summit 6-5803 or 1974-W. dining room, scientifically d«lgn'd | BmSAflDSVIU.n O1TICK rts eouDtle*; convenient t p1e*«*rit »urrouttdlii|b and good op- Short till) Landtcaptni Contractot N »nd Loan Aagocistion, SI Main Bt., matit waihlng machine, 2 yr». old. kltche>n with the lataat cabinHa; I* i B_E. . I5,-JJfM BERNARDfl INN Millburn. ponunlitM. Applicant* will h* inter- SI 30 Teleptaona*. Short Hlila 7-31« ear garage: 100 ft. Sot; wamng di»tanc# I '* MllltnRton 7-63W-R vi*w«a VednMKlar, April t B »,m. to ROBERT E D1ETZ TKHfHKaSTcierk-TrpUU. 5 day»". Kaitern Fuel Co., 233 Broad Street, Cfill tftotor for Elr* to *hoj>plnB. »chooU and transporta- noon. New Jersey 8t»t» Erttplojfment Summit e-mt, P1 ! l q MBMi SUMMTTTFINEST tion; g«*he«it; permanent drlte; priced 6-CHATHAM REA ; Summit *r**. I45-W5 veefc. Applr Sfr*ie#. Jnd floor, Strtad Theatre _l "*' ''5 * L !?. tight at »39.S(W>, • 321 Millburn ave MI!H>'|'" now, Ofo»t Agency, 3919 BpringJteld| j flprtngfleW and Woodland DRKS8INO Tahlp vltli" mirror, Wear" SUBURBAN TBIEB BEKVfCK* Millburn 6-4.';?: A»et>ue, JJlwd Irvlngton. ever tlumlmun rwilfr SUnunlt t- Tr««! Trimmed and Removed Southern Colonial, alt brick with No fe« eh».rsed. 3728-V,'. Summit 8-2911-M. heavy *l»t« roof. Strictly modern ap- SPARKLING WHITE ONLY $15,750 «AliJ8WOMAS tor'cornet tr appolntmenU, A-l condition. 3 Fam- 40A .SHORR A''' i «toy week. Excetltnt **l»ry. ITSKB b« pin« 25 mlla *i«*. Owner moving «M hot WII'.IT '••' •' iarKi" lot; 3 twin BIW nedtiKimii; el n<-w. *!l(V) or . permanentf South and d»lri« action. Prleird it (•oi-iier lot, livliii! r-"-!ii • ators, clerk typUu. Uller*. payroll houn* worK, M»caon»ld FlorUtt. S offer. Phone tor A)>ii'jltitnient. B y, top BOII, rottwl manure »58,O00, to »ch'K)l, Knapping. UaivtpnrtafloD; 1 •4 8a>re 8t. Summit DUB 11BST BUY. Ownei wanu *ctlob; hwirtwiii.i, iwth, kl* "!"' Iihmedi»*e plscemtDt. Morrlatovo HSIIB 7-4979. ' Summit e-«5O2, Pred I*. Van Wort. BOKh-17700. Tf'fUis tt'AM t«ll for appointment- • , S.E.&E.G. Houston : ^^j^ l Wainut btdroommiiteVlOO7 MOUNTAIN, WHITMORE I*OTH oil 5-year rnn'ic UOHT factory wwit.7 49ho«r"w»#£ 8xp«rltB««d preferred but not n*e*»- MMtrtM and tox springs MO. Bed- atone andd belglum blocka — Appo- HFA 8HB1X pttf, Chatham C»ndli Co. Its Mrjr Top wsftt. Call «nditldn». Good salary and oppor maintenance. Millt»tin> ft-l3M ragn lj<>r*tni In D"siitirul Olen OaM. ADVANTAGES Realtors 1 IM.SflO. Summit «-»« ^1 room )IOII«SP, V'n' rn'111 tunity for advancement. ttUlon haa OMnlncf«r CiOODN NIC11OI*AS M*i.i4. K-70W "A-l" man, miwt hf r-IUMe. fullf (Itone, brlrk. «lpcn H»tur(t>r'« ^»t^¥ mrrlarr unii hrlcle »ork. Stoopji, t»rr»r;»«, FIRST NATIONAL BANK mL ______y«*r old; »pl"k at«1 apati 1,art« •erwn'd porrh Th» rtiiMrvn or a a«r- Ft«e t K-t ali'M Mill- »'f. fall after 5 Summit O-3S5M. B mom; moderii klf.h«n with dtah- d«n lo»«r will »,ri)ny (ho rt**p war LOTS OF |jotS fblTSo man TnTrvt firm «r\d |»ii- burn «-5i:iVW ft TRUST CO. OF SUMMIT oral jr»r<)i»nltn tutntMt four, f)ti» A HfKJVKK Vacuum lug 3 h*"Clro ra I, l/'nlol n Ave. New I'rovjdtnfr. i full bM»in*nt ... i j. SON. WASK1NO M 11OLMKS AfJENCY, Realtor Ufl. ron/ MUSKY ftrbool- Colie(t«» b«r Intor- < Brand new. Iltih t*nrt *lt,h ottos eiK-fiif }*~MfK< KM,».NR<>im ronatrunttoii l.lvlitc rnom, ir KKALTUl)-' Mted Mrnlnit I3M tot«! for one full 30J B Broad HI. day a work wwklf WJW t« J*o»«n- 7-J783. - I room, kiyhen .'I hKmiottln, tile liath, her, rare lawn and hoito, too'a 9K»Salkmmllnir W»tl wj, m bobbin- cl(«trlf i>«n*ir1i> BOOKS baiiaht, Hold. Old HIM* HM>, tit horn* with iv ••• 14430 _7» Spring, MOrrlatown 4-UI0. frn/mii and btrlrk Lam* imuldfapM lot Mp«rt<>ni»rt*»ble |JS t^xt.rx *(«•> living f*w>m, dinlnii room, lirplall n *tti*ttiii hMtolatnr; j t»*drmmi* l«ri fftfrtfntrti and \mtt a fllnurr uprlRht clwtter !MW JOB HKRVtCK anmoth alt«i!*ii, J twin al»<» hMroonm. ill* twth; 8»Utfrtlntr k)!cli«n iiiiflurttnl t amall pick-up trmk arallable. Thla tlln batHroom, tilr laratorjr, 3 car ««- dlahwa#h»r rfftt(i*f«t«(i,, , diithdthw »aahh** 1» a v*«r rmintf Job oftmtt* »n m- Hng valtina In UtHd «f*tn« K AnMiiid tlm Homn" 1 ll H t South Oraiiife 3-1.1*1 tune. AaKliiS MI.S00. m haa*me»it, t«r»r#, Charm !l«»t mjpoftuftHj for tb« r)a*t thoreUfhly r«oi» J be fo«*er twrr«d fro« tey «c- | ...JSOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEK' tbkt and •r.in-HC'.l'n ut «fech other tlon'a drivers who are- under 25- April I. CHF B«nc«th tile 8«a, 1:40/tio. n ihsrtior or on account ^e annual mc-i-ung of ttie inemijvrs b\ eeuie befo/e i,in»urvd automobile, who live in Prince or Hrates, 2:00. 5:13. 8:3S. March'30, 31. Hlag*», 1:40, 7:00. »:Ji.J:00, 10:00.-Seailnolt. 3:05. 2;SJ. tfct Mia TnisuKt on Di&iohi- ;;of tho Hill City,..Savings, and Lo*n 1(1 ye«nM>ld, the ' Altoute Insurance the insured* houjK-hotd,. have «uc- Prince offPimtt*. 3:OJ. »:34. April 1- •nd •<»?.«*; tfce aaid'The Breca- A««ocl*tion will be held at their main ELIZABETH i VQQii Hoiil Catn>«cv. office. 342 Springfield Avenue. Sum- '< JOHN O MMUNITY cwrflilly completed high school Bad & Beautiful, 1:35. 8:40. Taxi, 3:30. .ywterdaj announced 7:00, ie;35j NEW WJLUAM H HEI.«iEKK I mlt. K«>w Jfi>,f-y, on April 15. 1933.' at th*t it will grant discount*, ef- driver education coursea having MADISON 28. 27, 28, Bubf Gtntrr ctrrroBD A KIRACOPE. I 7:30 P. M for the election of directors . M certain minimum requirements. Br«Uc|Q| the Sound Barrier March is, t SWESSON. fective April js'in New Jtmy/cn MAD1&ON 30. 31. Eight Lroa Mtu. The M«u »••- The Bfchwood Hotel Conip»ijy auto Insurance rates for high The discounts^ range from 5 to March 2«, 27. Th« Stooge. 7:27, »:34.hind the Oua. j 15 per cent depending on the March 2«. The Stooge, 2:37, 4:S4. 7:11!, REGENT THRU SATURDAY sehooI-Uftineu young drivers. »:28, March 29 The Biasing For«ct, 744 B'iiii t'.rret, j amount of Instruction. A certifl- 2:30, 5:37, 8:44. T»*l, 4:00, 7:00, lO:!4. I March 26. 27. City Bene-ath Sea 1:10, NevirK 2. N. J The local &ffi<» 'y ln tf,e g^ 4.00, 6:i5. 9:50, Tanul«r incUUntJM. 1%, 19. 16, Apr. 2 U«te will be required showing the March 30. The Blueing Forest, 7:00. A MOST CORDIAL INVITATION TO • ANUEJLJ Boebuck /ft Cb,' building, 333 19:57. Taxi, 8:49. March 31. Black '5 :ij, S:$o, Marcli 24. Cltl »*He*th : minimum number of hours of |Sui. 1:50, 5:10, $:0S. 10:55. Tangier In- ' NOTICE in the Technicolor Hit Springfield avenue. iNaiclMU*. 7:41. 8:50, April 1, Slack cident, 3:ti, 0:40. »:U AJuldJn fc His | classroom instruction and "be- Narcl&su*. 2:41. 7:41, »:«. Under th«lr young driver dis- Uuip 2.35. March 29, City B^nwUri TAKE NOTICE ihit app,5c*uo« ha» PER-RATHSKELLER [-THE STORY OF ! hlnd-the-wheel" practice driving. UNION iSea. 1:30, 4:00, 6:55, 9:50, Tknfltr In- • b€M ma4t to the Cjawiwa Council 1 count plan, bodily injury and icidcut, 2:40, 3:33, 1:30. March JO. 3:. of the City of Srama to '.r«ne,.'»r tu At THREE LOVES" property dwmge liability pre- ICliy Beneath Sea, 1:10, 4:<». «:S3, »:JO. * Joseph Adamo m;xi James V. Kane Mwch i», 27, Mi' P*l Clus, 5:25, «:SS.|T»u(jl(T lueideat, 3:40. 3:35, 8;Kf. : tr«Jt»| a* Sprjcg k*£e Tavern lor Frank Dailey's ! suN-MON.-TUES. Ivttnhist, 2:50, 7:00, 10:23. March 3». KipUk/ABir .,"'. tt pprimttfA *.''3C»ted »t 3 Morris IVANHOE My j&l'Oua, 1:40. 3:33, 9:10. Ivanhoe, IlE»¥^HI\ •• f .i Summitn,ltrimi> . Ne*!*•*•* Jttt'.y. the P>iiar>. Movie Guide 3:S0, 7:10, 10:35. March 29. My Put BKANFORO Retail Con#arap;S;tn I.:«ni* here'.ufore 925 Springfield Avenue Irving tan, N. i. Tom'wi C!u», 1:40, 5:03, «:30. Ivanhoe. 3:05. Warth !6, 27, Bandii* of Contca. : IHUKS to Greste Ot^ibronl, trading (a 1OEWS SUMMIT 6.30. 9:55. March 30. My Pal Gu», 1:35, Sprtnj t*ie .Ta^trn for the premlfw REAL GERMAN J 8:3*. lvanhoe, 3:30, 7:00. IO:». March 11:00. 1:5S. 4:J5, 7:», l«:JJ. aua : STBAND Smoke, Has. 3:3). 6:M »J3. Jlarch |oea.ted at 3 Morrt* Avenue, Summit, 51, April 1, Cleopatra, 1:25. 8:40. Thief ' Hew Jerwj. With Thof "OlD WOKIO HAVOR" March 26, 27. Niagara, 3:05, 7:33, 8:50. of Venice. 3:18. 7:00, J0:3Q. 28 Bsndtu oX Cortle* 13:20. 3:», »^0. 28. Kiddle thow; cartoons, 6:15, 12;O3 Oun Srrwke. il:0O. l;JS. Objeetlorii. *.' any. ahould hr mmie Thunderhead, Boa of rilcka, LIVINGSTON 14:55 7:50 10:40. Warch 29. JWruilu of 1 lmmediattly in writing ;a Hirry f _ar». 5:1J, 7:30, 9:45. March [Corsica, 2:30. 3:30, »:li. 11:04. Oun , K*te«. City Clerk of the City of Sum- OPEN IVERY SATURDAY 7 P V to 1 A M. Savage, 3:30. 6:40. »;45. SkyCOLONY j Smoke, 1:05. 4:00, 6:.SO 9:43, March 30. mit, Moon. 2:30. 5:M, 835. March March 28, 27. Ro«4 to Ball, 7:00, j*l. BandlU ot ©>»!<*, 11:00. t:S5, 4:J5, 'JAMES V. 8*W«e, 3:3$. '7.00, CSS. -Sky 10:03. Torpedo Alley, 6:34. March 2«. v:J5, 10:SJ. Qxia Smoke, iJ:35, 3Ji. 45 Chestnut VIRGINIA MAYO Moon, 3:30, 8:40. March 31. The Road t« Ball, 3:16. B;Sa, 10:10. TOrpedo 6;35, 9:35. " > buaiHi;:, K. J AUTHENTIC STEVE COCHRAN , 2:M, 7:23. 9:23. April t. The Alley. 1:35, 3:33. «:•«. March 29. Flat LOEWS ! I.I' S C' Top, 1:23. 4:18. 7:00, 9:5«. Prince of iO&KPH ADAMO. GERMAN !U CARON-GRANGBT Pirate*. 2:58. S:40, 8*8. March SO. 31, Much JS. High Noon. :2:05. 3:34. i 1 48 Ciif-itnut Avenue. a p Coming for 7 Big Plat Top, 7:00. »:53. Prince of Pirates, 7:0S, 10:33. African Que«n, 10«). !:4J, •8^mmi^, N' J 'I " \1 *] I) COMMUNIXV 8:33. April 1. Nlagarn. 7:10, 9:38. The 5:15, 8:4i. Marth 27. 28. New Tuk* No I «»r M Aor. 2 Gambler & the Lady, 8:46. o TABTING APRIL Jfctrch 87, Th» Btory or 3 Vont. for An Answer, !0:2T, 3:p«, S:ll. 9:33. ' • • Never a Co.or Jon 2:30.: 7:00, 9:». March M. The etory of Story of Three Lov«. 11:53. 3J4, 1:1«. %••••(•••) "PETER FAN" 2:3 EASTORANGf oi Minimum Cr'arrj) . . ."Jr'-^ifj 11 «*f !**• °- °" Btage-The Lawrence |lO:5i. March 29. Kev«r"Tak* No for f| • and "Bear Country jtcva TOEw g ret jiit imm MelcUor Show, 8:30 March 28 The BEACON An Answer, 1:22. 4:56, 8^3. Btory of ,-• fUN fOR EV'ERY^Nt —' IC8 lVtf:Y AGE Story or 3 lovea, a: 15, 4;40, 7:00 9 30 March 28. 27- Oirls lu the Might, Three Lew*, 2:47, 5:24, »:M. March ij We Specialize In ... In Tttfcnfeofcw 1 In March S», She * Bade on Brwwliwy' 1:48, 7:00, 10:01 The Lawlea* Breed, 30, }I, AprU 1, N«v« T»k# No for An * 2:00. 4©5, «:00. 8:05, 10:03. March 30 J:0» 8:38, March 28. Olrl« In the Night. Answer, 10:00, 1:31, is». 8:33. Storjr I • Italian Tomato Pies 31. She'e Buck on Brotdwuy, 3:30, 7:00, 4:29, 7:30. 10:30. The Lawless Breed, of Tbre« Lov««, 11:25.- 2:§(6, 8:27, 9:28.. | 3:06, 6:07. 9:08. Ktddie-Bluea Butter, PROCTOR •••• 1:43. March 29. Blgclt Owtle, 1:00, [• Sausoc|c Sandwiches PARK 4:07. 7:14, 10:21 Blasang Por«t. 3:37, March 28. 30, 31. Ktruu Pndflc, March M, 27. Sword of Venus 2:15 3:44. 8:31. March 30. 31. Black Castle. 11:00, 2:03, 3:O«..8:O0, U:U, HI*»at ha i and Spaghetti Dinners' t-30. I Don't Care Qlrl, 3:25, 7:00 9-43 1:48, 7:00, 10:07. Blwslng 3Pore«t, 3:07, 12:43. 3:48, 8:49, 9:}8.3Msrcli 27. Kanm I'RESES TISG American Legion, Summit Post 138 iSarch 28. Sword of Venus; 3:20, 6:00 Pacific, 11:20. 2:as. 3:30, 8:33, 11:44. - . , . 4 . - 8:33. I Don't Care Girl, 4:30. 7"15 9:50 Hliwathi 12:43, 3:30. {:J5 10:04. I (on p«|iiM«f» or t« take out) Secret Garden, 1:30 March 29. Strange HOLLYWOOD , |' March 28. Karuu Pa.elilc liikh, 3:28, • ' t , PRESENTS March 26. Bad & the Beautiful. t:40. r'«dnatlon, 3:30. 6:15. 8:00. dun 6:32, 9:40, 12:44. Hiavatha, U;0d, 2^6. if — OlSO -r- SmoXe, 2:00. 4:53. 7:33, 10:20. March 8:40. Desperate Search, 3:40, 7,: 13. 5:12, 8:16, U.-24. March M. KaiiM* '1• -li.-«,«-r»i r»n»i...... de Paisr's & oO, -3I7 BtraHjie TMClh»tl6ri7 3:20TM.' M«ch 27. Bad * th* Bwutlful, 1:40(- .pa.ciac.2Jo,.5422,.«^..i-i;2«,-Hj*-w»»»r- l -SPAGHETTI SAUCE, MEAT 9:50 Oun Smoke 2:00. 8:30- 7:00, 10:10; Desperate Search. 3:40, 1:00. 4-02. 7:04. 10:O8J il 9:03. March 28. Bad *t the Beautlftil, .SAUSAGE IV: MILLBURN 3:05, 6.35, 9:50. March 29. Bad & the MIKADO Ivanhoe, 3:00, 7:00, 10:13. My Pal Ou», • For Information Cell... ;1:35, 8:55. March 38. Iratthoe, 2:45. 8:35. 10:05. My Pd Ou». 1.-30. 3:10. • SU. 6-1662 As Done By \ • 6:40. Cartoons, 1.-00, -4:50. March 29. aosid to &all, I;00. 4:00. 7:03, 10:13. The THE RIDGEWOOD GILIEUT t SilLUVAN OfEHA CO. Gambler & the La4y. 2:4S, 5:50, 9.tX>. Marth 3d, 31. Road to Ball, 1:35. 7:00, Friday, April 17, 8:30 p.m. «f J^tSL. 10:05, The Gambler & the Lady. 3:10, | BannerFood Store 8:50. April 1. Tb« Jazz Singer. 1:33. i|l1 Stimmil Amer. Lf gkn flonw. Elm St., SF, 6-2621 The Farmstead 8:35. The Tiall Texan, 3:30. 7:00. 10:30. ij H TICKETS AT Dr. Murray Rofts, OptoDKtrist, LEGAL ADVEBTIMCatENT

Zusl'a Sweet Shoppe, Sprinrfield Ave. LEGAL ADVE11TISEMXNT OPENING FOR THE SEASON TO Ali CREDJTOHS AND OTKBHS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMAND6 AGAINST THE BETCHVOOD HO- TEL COMPANY: ON SUNDAY, APRIL 5th TAKE NOTICE that by an ordet 447 Springfield Avt. ''duly'made by the 8up«rlor Court oi ' New Jeriey, Chancery Division, Hud- son Countjr. bearing date the flth day Summit 4-3900 WHIPPANY ROAD, WHIPPANY i of March. 1953, the 17th d»y or Ai>rU. Strand 1953 is fixed •* the time wlthlo vUlcb ; »]1 creditor* or other* hating clalnu Telephone Whippany 8-0678 or drmanda agilnst The Bwbwood thru SAT* MARCH SI Hotel Company shall bring la tb"1 wnif: and It U provided ln and by Enjoy At s*R ocetn breeze an , the said order that, all claim* or de- j minds shall tw brought In or pre- warm Sjsinj sun it ih"» lamov Reservations for Easter Sunday dinner taken now. ; «ent'd. within the tlnv« iforeiald to 6«cWr«rt bol«l Ocetnf roni sor. ' trie undersigned Truate«* on DUstilu- decks and {xwthes. i tson of The Beechwwd Kotel Com- j : pany. at their office, «t Stryker. Tama j *ad ldwsk» salon, eiceJIer ) k Homer, 744 Broad Street, Newark ; tutsrne. CwftWf entert»inmen 12. Ntw Jersey; that all clstm* or de- j lo» jwds indsales music mwiei ; mu-.ds so preaented shall b>« 1B writ- | In? specifying the amount claimed bridge, jisjes, »nd Whatever'The Occasion i and the particular* of the claim and and edd ocean water in til baths. . shi»U be verified under oath; and ; MOSQUE THEATRE that upon the filing ln th# office or tlie Clerk of th« 6uper$or Court or" 1020 BROAD STREET. NEWARK, N. J. m ORDERS i New Jersey, Chancery Division. Hud- i son County, of proor by iffldatlt of MWROE COTTffl PHERS the giving of notice ln the tald order provided, and upon expiration of the iHarlborougb Friday Evening. April 10. 1953 time limited by ssid order. a» afore- Reserved Seats $3.00 — General Admission $2,00. . TO TAKE OUT SU 6-0278 sild. nil creditors or others hartng r . claims or demands agaliut the «ald • HTHEIOAIBHAIK Benefit Building Fund Church of Illumination . The Beechwood Hotel Company wbo Ticket Reservation: Church Office, 20 Jones St., Newark Luncheons • Dinners • A la Carte •have not brought In their claim* or MaBte City 5-1211 SAX MATINEE ONLY!!! demand* within the time as limited. Call.SU. 6-3573 MARCH 28 FROM »:00 P.M. Mornings MA. 2-8419 — Afternoons MA. 2-0664 "Thunderhead. Son of Hicka" 7 DAYS A WEEK BOX OmCBOjwn 10 A.M. » BAMBERBER'S — KRESGE'S Madison Stationery, 427 Bloomfield Ave., Montclair. in technicolor 3 STOOGE COMEDY. COLOR CARTOONS M1U,BURN ?•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••& rr*nk Carrteft«»— CATHAY . .2K&AMERICAN, RESTAURANT Director ; Kve« 1:30 (Ise. Buo) Wa« 348 Springfield Ave. Technicolor No Terfi. M«r. Sfr-A.prU 4 STERLING SUMMIT Mr NOW PIAYINO Another Rodg It Hart Hit! KF.EXAN New Comfort WTXN UHARLTON HESTO>T FIRST AND FINEST IN NEW JERSEY * EASTERN • m HJESL D UNION MORRIS PLAINS With the unforgett*bl« RIVE IN THEATRECCTJ I : 3 A W o' 4 . r- •, v S»,• -i "Slaughter oa Tenth Ate." Now thru Satiirdty Now thru Saturday Starring Klffc DrtuglM / I). Martin A J. Lewis George TWt * hitricto Bowman "THE BIG SKY" "THE STOOGr TICKETS: e's. BUM, "Prince of Pirate*" Tech. Od Plu«. Twh. Kealurttte __ Sun.-Hed., Mar. 29-Apr, I TYRONE POWER Srol riyrnr»en OTImni Tyrone Power (Teeli.) PIPER tAURfE MIA ADAMS "Against All Haas" "Mississippi Gambltr" Tf ch. "It Grows On Tree*" SOONJt A1 GAMBIEH; FRE"Tlie righteE PLAYGROUNDf • S

V,«d.l «-1W with MoU body, Cwnlo-Vition cob. The Qeneral *«.! Mew Iniernatlonal Trucks of Comf»-Vl«f«n cab* in timNe w tionab h*^ new comfort and interior jtyling. Extra safety is provided with omv Summit High School litoce Swreepright wimWtieJd, iww high vUibility iiwtrurDPitt pane!. New non-glare Mfrty glaM Is optional. Drivem say this

it the roost comfortable cab on the rood. Ntw NMW «-t*0 wtrh ran bodr, Proudly Presents Sw*tfi%hr wtmhhttld. in AnMftta't /„ -„,.. (f in*: fit busk modfib... N«r Tnt*ro*tionitl «ty1irt|t kkntiflnd by irw IH «n- STARTS WID. Men ., , 197 tm> laboratory-proved, road- fnm& Umiatm,.. Hret truck builder to offer r - I, The WALT PltNITt thofeai of fMolirw or LP $** with Undbr writer*' iabonrtorks listing in l^-ton ri RED MILL mi «U»r model*... *»«Ml«>( frame*... 1M Wmlbrnm* . l«iy irtartinf, fnmter fuel By Victot Herbert "PETER •nmamy . .. Wife raflf* of ail* ratio* ., . THH*MHlMl»m to MMMt My I*quilt«MBt . , . •MI ifawTinf mmfoft «nd wmtrol , . . Him Htw NMM I»)M IO*WYAI FRIDAY, SATURDAY-MARCH 27, 28 PAN" from VI km lo 90,000 MM, GVW nttnf. 4**t My. And

at 8:15 -T. N 7rw« life Advttlifw Bill's Auto Service All Seats Reserved-$125 and '$1.50 "tear CoiHitry" S.17 IHOHIHS AVE., IlliflMirr, H. J. - mm t«di mrt CALL SUMMIT 6-2213 INTERNATIONAL TRUC »• t-tif, ^ims "Meitr THE Acme Pw»* 21 Win Clock RodlOf • |iSt"wentiy conducted la *U exceed played' on experience, long on ability and In •- v r,i,.u:ve. < • d«. Staff School BaskerboH group-; just piain long.. He is 6 feet b jv, ; j.. I'^U'J o.' M.I.sjn M.-i .' Corf.. &t ii L* SceSa \ ^eme stores. % Hlgbwt nau»H in tournament Concludes inps .v th th>> biegi-r Group IV niches tail end 'nflj been a aUr- __ ui ,.dn _y u< to t.u- tir.rd the |t',-u 1 1 ' »\:!1,, .1 'i . ( r ti * .1 t Downs Smit in i/!>.rJ txiMtiin for three s^atosi." * ,• . .• „. ,, • 'r..oa p'-sce, were' The Jock*y Club rule* state that We* b Ben Ne/ta, j The N"i ^ T.'-. v I i1 r-^ 'K'1 --- Scotkad, which fa ". 1 i -I if :,u ir pr. ! n "tin H' IB .'. ritii^ii— i:c* of Summit li!»;i» ' ' • ., , ., , th7"'hom* must not im :'. i . 11 »> til I-'i i.i i I.n r ,il v i vji,i i- t. - Industrial Loop 1 ! Ti> uni' i' i • t ,v.im.: 1: \ i - .- n 1 i r- i i. i.' >\ IN i '• 'J J&53 v,i-Mty crew its r 1 i i .; i 'Ill, , i ..i P *r',!. 'a' Sr.ir.i ' i . (i i c/ *1 . 'i j I Baskefball Coaches Vote ir i.p II \\ , i- . i,t ..;i lil t'idv. r»! M.'ibarr 24 Hr. Laundry Service H- '•( I I s - ;> ii. 1 ii. <:•' -I' ,,! jJ -j.m.t i-".j t.o'i (i I r. : IT i,^ ail1" 4 I'TI-siin*. •• .a Liu Grisby All-State Honors I\r D >- i • 1 •>•. i- t1 • f i1 - i .i I tin: U'-It r- >, p.aj ed Vec Gn*h.., S umm i t High W; lit 1 Free & Easy Parking r> f! 1 ; '' ' f *"- Svhoo, •, pro lfi ticorer on Uii.s f -. r. i : ' * '" »' *• '•' * ' '"'''w'r* ji AI it hi>« i tin1 ' combine, monoj»- SUMMIT DRIVE-IN LAUNDRY HJ.f.A.A. Secretary oli7t»J tii' ^cLi' ^ in thu Cortcht:) H.F.C. B. if- axit with \];.>$,ji)iir>Mii fonferonro bsiskft- 23S IROAB ST., IN THI IASTPN FU& 1L0 :i«.« I-. Warns School Cagers v MS NOW IN SUMMIT t**.'ti.-:vi l.g nr thai ^11 ti.ui Un the ^-ason• ju.st SUMMIT &-7313 ; i^-ji *t-»rng ,,vi,t BotL t;,,,by and Dick An- at 494 Springfield Ave. f>ff*t bK „,r s ,„ ,,f (,;,„ rj

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The cnodcra phirmicltt County Industrial Coqe must hate t mcilic.il back- Playoffs Open Here ground, ami a knowledge u( ri c V:\\ u »" i M \ Ii I . tr i retcnt la!>oMtury riltM^iv Ii l .1 1 I'll ll I.I i ' • i 'T< ••( ll" carr>in£ cuit «!<>Ui>ri' ttifiv ilons, he tray hut lu u«' tl « newestspccia'n, or ihc nnsi ofdruftv Our p!i."rinii *n imBvarwrt'thrfn Nt» mi f, KMM Ii» ill.I *st hhsh.n.ir

Chofline's Cut Rate ill iprine'llrNJ *»• i.- I 1-' ill Ml.lliirii ( ,| Sirnmll V I Summit t.-l"i«

Thi- Aztto Indiana ti*-?d cacfto ^f"' lf * " * •an,«, from which chocolate is ~* en money !-ing bff a? i" -r i't»sj> 3" !J T2'.--.. • • •••'.•.. $12 Value For Only $3 us. disi'ovcr-i-il .Vmiru::i. ".'~»~*iB~"j3j:78J Thc •.•eiidillac" of 'kitchen tool MMS! I K. —j~_'^Jr™~—~-•" i A different piece each week for 7 O ' weeks! 11 you did not receive a i;ou- EACH '*? i. ivt ; pon b<»ok in the mail, ask your Acme TOOL •-: usm - s f «5: Manager. This offer, only at Acme 3 TC B5 •'•;?.•!•; Markets! ONLY 0 Vt-V" PLASTIC RACK 27 i\ith S10 Purchase or Over wherever the need p:9 80c Value! Available at anytime durinc Coupons U 2, 3 arid- 4 fy T-ueck purchase plan. §10 j»r i.i • n^ required for this item! Are Still Redeemable! Two Junior A call from any point makes

available Smith and Smith's n" ••! PIXK VV ar- C service and counsel, rcgard- Salmon 41 M.-f )^ tr nr c/.dr-r PKIDK • OF • THE - FARM 'S-v of r»i!5 h -ii "''' * f :T; class hcrac- "fit T* ( »>••) fnu-t V ! li "-•' •: o'r> ' fi lerge ex- tent r- a »siai-S-s r**iaent. Parks 1 Peaches S-nigl* }' Q£ I? Eifci^bura road. The HUYCREKT Eli oa-staca: w-t-rt liadJy kit by- sra. i i.t^I-.T -ijt; i •« re!> .r.g "heavily a-i rke kt)i'i'5it""> d^p of which to 5'' wio y. w» tumlMr 5 posi- Ice Cream-59 , long this sale! Mellproof bag free! CAKES, CRACKERS EASfES CANDIES Ideal (sr«in>t »t i. 9]p Sunshine Ilydrbx *',;," 23c E rmli * N«t Cft»« •!'• " VlrflxU I'» Drmntrd Everything Must Go! Cheese si»«"iri

Creamy Muenster i remium trackers lk. ^ Zac JeJ}y Eggg Vlrflnls 1" 1<)C l!-ot. pk|. * -Marshm allows m L, •> iC CLEARANCE OF MOBE FEATURES PANTRY NEEDS Instant Chocolate ES! r» 2;!c Hecker's Flour 5k 5 Brown Bread .*„ 2 V.-T 2»c LEGS OF Q-T Frosting 2 29c USED APPLIANCES oaoy rooas sti»in»d «> J»«^^ Baby Cereal •».£•,,_.. Tuna Fish "/,',£ ;f r "if? "31 c Bon Oil ou^W £SSr,ltc t A t e 31 Ranges *' Refrigerators Macaroni - EI«°;* 2 Ji;. - 37c Ib. Mueller's Macaroni •;*;• HOUSEHOLD FEATURES Mayonnaise Washers * TV * Ironers LAMB 59 ! 39' 22c come, first served, Don't miss this opportunity! An economical treat the family Is sure to enjoy. Serve with Ideal Appl« Sauce! Breath-O-Pine Swan Soap 3 "c.'i?« Margarine mvt 28C a -MKAl.S IN ONK S,. 25c Silver Dust ^'.VrrUV Fresh (i round Beef ,h. 39c 22 c * Here Are A Few Eigmpks: Chucks Lamb ,„ 30c Princess Margarine t,"„ 22c f Ih. Lifebuoy Soap 3 ,"7» Ril> Sausage )PRr" p^t* «,,i ^ TABLE EASY ANDBtSON Lamb Chops * "-"I;: 59c , IVf^ft Frosted Fish REDCEM YOUR P&G COUPON HERt! Loin Lamb Chops >k 89c SPINDRY 0R 8TE "Fresher Minn fresh" Immediately All Acmes Open Fridays Till 9! Advertised Prices Effective TV GAS RANGE Breast Lamb ' *°TT 19c frown wiien rsiiRht! All fon«t, no wwte! Thru Saturday, March 28. ] WASHER Lamb Liver Fillet of Mackerel „'„»„ Tongues *' Fillet of Cod £ 35c 1995 4995 6900 WaCOn BRAND Fre-Cooked Scallops ,„, 1 Sliced Bacon 59c MlNUTt! MAID ©RANCH WESTINGHOUSE KNDIX &EHUAL ElfCIMC Louella Butter ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC FLATPLATE C JUICE RANGE WASHER IRONER Bread ,:25 Only l,mMm batter nwd M thortf n- lot, In*. Thin slleed whit* nr w Mint 3900 3995 2995 Carrots wln"*t. * eS Supreme White WE GUARANTEE K3S wnipfiwMCt* f MBM M Oran9 dlse for the full purchase price wifhfn om ye«r. Bread r Meal A tmm! Merc?

D«|lyery All Safes c uir Pound Cakt *&&' Cauliflower Honey Bum ^•^•••^ . Ideal Peas Pineapple SEE THE MARKS BROS * ur Grape .h,i<* RADIO SALES CORP. pOTATOfS MHIburn.N. J. 1921 4911 Maple St. Summit Springfield Ave. and South St Hew ProviM