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Ye«r—No. 31 MCUMUI) «• *mma4 rum Maitu u tte* r«««fn<* SUMMIT, N. J., JHURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 N i Uodrr education .total of $1,130,000 but included the campaign for training of physio- Lumbermens Mutual Casualty similar in size and appointments to the Lincoln School auditorium. in "An Evening With Mark therapists to treat polk> patients Insurance Company's permit for Twain," Mr. Hull, clad In the here and throughout the country. A new cafeteria and kitchen Saks, Fifth Avenne yesterday 1 $i,ooe,ooo. • same dazzling attire that Twain Last year's appal netted approx- HIS ROUNDS ABE COMPLETED-Henri Portine of Watching the informal farewell ceremony are , left will replace the present one which announced plans to build a 57 Baltusrcl rsad hands Postmaster Theodore F. March was the second highest used I wear when the author him imately $8,500. to right, Frank Pecca, Mr. Van Dyke, Mr. Portine. will be converted into a. library^ branch store in MiHbarB avenue Van Dyke his box keys on Saturday as he begins his John Maroney, John Yannunzjo, Harpy Yaw^er, single month in 1955 with the fi- and all-purpose room. The new Mr. FormicheHa lists his exec- opposite the "Uttle House" res- self lectured to the American pub- retirement after thirty year's' postal service, 26 o( Raymond Denman and Carmine Piccolo. nal figure placed at $588,500. The dining quarters will accommodate utive committee leaders with lic et the turn of the century, will which were spent serving the Blackburn toad arcu. (Wolin phato) First National Bank's new build- 200 at a sitting. taurant. The site Is located la Summit's Mayor C. Philip Dean ing accounted for $222,000 of this. read excerpts from the classic A spokesman for the Education W Springfield Tcwnsblp and BOW and New Providence Mayor June and October were third and masterpiece of Torn Sawyer, Hue board said that ground will be h occupied by greenhouse* of Charles,A. Johnson and Mr. FiU- fourth respectively with the to- kleberry Finnt The Innocents patrick as honorary chairmen. broken in the spring and that it th^ Andersoii f»»Uy, fera frow- Red Cross Planning Free tals of $501,950 and $501,075. The is expected that the addition will Abroad, A Connecticut Yankee Also, Mrs. Charles J. Forbringer, Blackburn Road's latter figure Was upped by a new • *rs. - • • ; ••• ; -••-. '•• • • be completed by the earty part The Life of Joan of Arc, and othei J. Jerome Kaplon and Postmas- $240,000 unit being constructed Saks said the store would cort ter Theodore F. Van Dyke as vice of the next school year. famous works. Blood Service for Area for Ciba Pharmaceutical Prod- 91,250,000, have parking for Mt chairmen; Mrs. James L. Pairis, Mailman for Last ucts, Inc. ' . A legal advertisement for bids Mr. HuH has been a distinguished .secretary; Mrs. G. Merrill appears in another section of this cars and contain ?9,M# square An overall blood program for blood can not be forecast, a list Alteration permits which In- star in the American theater for Brown, treasurer and Mrs. Regi- paper. feet ol sales space. The tract residents of the Summit Area who of 800 to 1,000 prospective donors clude additions also reached high more than forty years. He has nald F, Pearson,-treasurer emer- will be necessary to meet antici- 26 Years Retires consist^ of tea acres. , itus. may be in nee4 of blood while brackets during several months appeared in more than 200 plays pated demands effectively. All A thirty-year postal career end- patients at p^mtook «r other with Ciba accounting for $51,000 Before construction can be* on Broadway and on the road, and Through, cooperation of t*ie Summit Area residents be!ween ed Saturday afternoon for Black- of $04,505 during June, and $75,. $500 Anonymous nearby hospitals is being estab- the ayes of 18 to 59, who are in •jrjn a xonjbif variance «n the has performed in -as many motion Board of Education, coin borceg burn toad's "mailman." for the OOO of $89,264 in November. Jer- war of the property matt be are being distributed in the lished by Summit ^aB^if Amer- good health, are refljienferl\'U> en- sey Central** $lW,«3ft ..additional picture* in Hollywood. roll \vi provide a scholarship for one deserving student each year It irxr furniture. !em Boorujy, Sister Catherine the amount of blood required. , Hughes attended Hibbing Junior |.a volun'ecr fireman with Chcmi- was named to honor A. J. BarthoN There will also be a food deli- Giving Mid-Winter Agatha. Richard Carby, Jr., Mrs. The donor will net bo reim- I College where she studied phys- c.sl Knaine Company land also, eacv department and a beauty Howard Denma'pT James Den- bursed and the patient will not icf.l therapy. Following this she was secretary - treasurer of the i And Burn Over omew on the occasion of his 30th anniversary as principal of Sum- salon tinder management of man. Allen R. Devenney, Harry be charged for replacements fur- served in the U. S. Army as n Kxetnpt Firemen's Association. 1 mit High Schpol. Charles P. the Ritz. W. Doyle, Harry W. Edgar, Mrs. nished by the donor. The only physical therapist snending two Ho isTone" n'f'the few Surnrnlt men Concert on Sunday to have been made a life mem- -The-buildinit-will-contain- 130.- Samuel Gargiulo, Mrs, J. Nur- charge to the patient will be the and one half years in Australia, 2,000 Yule Trees Hoping to increase the scholar- ber of the New Jersey Volunteer The Summit Community Chorus bert Gelson, Carl S. Ilulett, hospital's .fee for administering New Guinea and the Philippine ship to- an annual award of $500, MO square feet of space and will Firemen's Association. ..;_• More than 2.000 discarded tw carpeted throughout. Parking Nichclas J. Hussey, George R. tin transfusion. ! Islands. the present committee is seeking will present its mid-winter con- 1 Christnvas trees, piled as higli.as will' be available for 1,000' cars TonoHto. Harl*"! S. - Kertnedy; Since the actual tlenianrl fur Afier returning fr;»m When Wrn'hl WHC 2 bnoke out, • additions to the < capital fund.: cert, Sunday, January 15, at 8:15 a three-story building^, \yent up In, • J>n the 14-acre tract acquired by Jnhn E. Neville, Mr. Parris, service,' she attended Macalester Mr. Portine become an. outstand- Alumni pt Summit.High School, 1 a Maze of glory last Saturday •AHman. p. m. at Calvary Episcopal Charles Scheck. Dean If. Travis, Collepe in St. Paul. -Ui'in. where ir. ; blood flonor and pave a total local Organizations, and' citizens Church. The seventy-member Wendejl Hrwoodside.r "; «i'C recei''c:l her A. B. decree. • if two gnHon's of his blood. Dur- nteht at the city dump while an will be encouraged to contribute. The new store will be built on ip? tli.it fime he also juinrd the two levels and will feature a chorus will perform under the di- The New Providelce commit- Boy Scouts Set Siie "iso ntterded Union Theologi- estimated 1,000 spectators watch- Checks should be made payable Civil Defense Pnlice Auxiliary and ed. to the- Bartholomew Scholarship Pothouse that will seat 300 and rection of Ralph Burner, en the tee includes Postmaster Anthony cal Seminary, New York, recejv- u .solved as rHialermaslcr serjieant. Fund and setit to Mrs. Edward 'i'l be available for community Ciocci, Robert 0. Peterson, Post- i'lS her master's "decree from that The trees'' were collected faculty of the Westminster Choir He is still a member of lhe Po- Tray ford. Board of Education, 97 «w such as .meetings and card master Mrs. Philip Ricci Super- Dale for Tenth throughout the day by 21 mem college, Princetoh. Although a Miss Ilughr? lias served as di- lice Auxiliary holding the rank of j Maple street. Parties. The company will jrtso intendent of Schools Allen \V. lieutenant and is secrns'ary of the . hers, of F.xplorrr Posts assisted Provide fashion shows without Christmas concert has always Roberts witJi principals Mrs. ••cctcr of •fhris'ian Kduci'tiou at by .sonic fathers and fcout officials thp " iH a c ;i I e s t e r Pi csb> terian Police Itescrvc (iun Club. j r"aw to interested organiza- been given in pruvious years, it E?t!ier Y. Maiie~ and Mrs. Doro- Hobby Exhibit who drove trucks donated by lo- Mrs. George Decfcer Heads thy B. Oxner, alsa Rev. Joseph (Inirch and currently hns tlial While in postal• service ho was; cal business firms. tions A tea room also will be to- was decided that, due to the , The tenth successive Boy Scout a fivejerm president of the Sum- Summit Heart Puna) Drive cat Doherty, Rev. Richard A. Bryan, , position at the Knox Presbyterian «fi in the penthouse. mit branch of National Associa- The blaze could be seen for pressure of events during the Rev. Walter Mueller. Hobby Show will be held this year cnurfn> Cincinnati. ' miles and at one point reached Mrs. George R. Decker of 1 f New Package Service holiday season, both chorus and on Saturday, February II, it was tion of Letter Carriers and also Euclid avenue will servo as chair- Contributirs are nsked to mall While in Cincinnati she has been served terms as its secrctary- fifty feet into the air! Members Another feature will be a pack- would enjoy a later checks to Mrs. Brown, treasurer, announced this week by Central active in the Presbytery partic- of the Fire Department super- man of the 1956 Heart Fund cam- H? hssombiv service whereby a tre^r Surer. paign to be conducted here during concert more. P. O. Box 74, Summit. Presbyterian Church Scout offic- ularly working nmortr: young per- Mr. Purtii'e however is not go- vised the burning. '•.. / customer win net have to carry sons. She was leader in Presby- February, Freeholder Charles P. Wearing newly purchased robes, ials, sponsors of the annual event. inf» t,) spend bis years in leisure The collection was tile third an- package* but will receive them terian summer camp's and con- minl nne> undertaken-by- the Kx- Bailey, chairman of the 1956 Y'Wrt nt a central pay or High School PTAs Plan for he lins nlrc'ndy secured "an-" Herrt Fund .campaign, announced cll ir the chorus will perform first Arrangements are now baing ferences, both in Minnesota and plorrr Scouts nnd Henry Negus ' ?e stntion ready for dellv- Panel on Youth Guidance ,.position with Lumbermen's ye5ierday. The Union County v Cantata 142 "To Us a Child Is made to register hobby exhibitors Ohio. • - Mutual Insurance Co. of the city engineer's office com- " by the store to the customer's and the committee has Indicated I'fe.ir! Association is affiliated far. Given," by Johann Sebastian The Senior and Junior Parent In December 1051. Mi>«- Ihu.'hes plimented the scouts for n job that several new hobbies will be Well done. He pointed out the with the American Heart Assor.a-. Bach. Tnis is generally thought Teacher Association of Summit was taken tinder cnie of the Pres- High School GO Offers tion. The serviced of a resident in- on display. bytery of Cincinnati and made a saving the project makes for tax- High School will present a panel The nrw chairman will head the >r to be one of Bach's earlier works, The show, jointly sponsored by Double Bill This Year payers by having the trees col- ! ""' 'leenrntor, a member of discussion of youth guidance comissionetl church worker. 1956 Heart Fund campaign to be Ifline. Nnv York staff that recently probably composed between 1712 work In S.immlt at a joint meet- the Men's Club of the church. Ex- Summit lli.yh School's General lected without cost to the city nnd without interfering with regular staged in this area. Last year a *»* m charge of the White House and 1714. Following this will be a ing In the High School auditorium plorer Post 62 and Scout Troop Williams to Re-Open Organization this year will pre- schedules of the sanitation depart- total of $1,198.96 was collected lo- fwWoiation, also will be avail- group cf selections from "Three on Monday evening, January 16, 162, will be presented by a com- sent two shows, "MMS Pinafore" cally for the Heart Fund. This able. mittee headed by I. R. Reese and Loccl Office Jan. 28 ment. Divine Hymns" by Henry Purcell at 8 p.m. by Gilbert and Sullivan and "Cox ye.;r's quota is $2,480.60. i '• K. T. Mauger. Other members of Congressman Harrison A. Wil- and Box:> by Morton. Tlw plays The fire burning ceremony was Awonling ito MIM Duffy, the to b* sung by soprano Janice The panel consisting of Dr, In charge of Ted Mauger and the Mrs. Decker replaces Michael the committee are Henry Negus, liams, Jr., in a statement to the will be presented in the school II. Forroichella, president of East- niiw ft|ected lhe Sumin,t John B. Dougall, Juvenile Court collection was In charge of ftan- Hnrsnnyi. solicitation and exhibit prepara- Herald this week, said, "It has auditorium on February 17 ami ern Fuel Co., as chairman because seof the h|f{h |wom-e referee for Summit, Lt. John tion; Howard G. Zenk, admissions iel Krelder, Post 82 advisor, and Miss Harsanvl, who is also Sayre of the Juvenile Conference been my practice In the past to 18. Mr. FornHchelln has agreed to "f the various communit'cn, a member of the faculty at West- and finance; Verner D. Peer, David Shaffer, Pout 262 advisor. Committee, Robert Woodward, have office hours in the Summit This will be the first time that head the 1956 March of Dimes liti of growth and Rood minster Choir College, has sung Jr, public relations and pro- Trucks, driven by fathers, were chairman of the adjustment com- Post Office on th« last Saturday the student organisation will drive here, * Kstrietions that protect with the chorus frequently in the gram; Andrew SklnheU, floor mowing each month of the present two productions* for each loaned by Stephens-Miller Co., projects. past. Among the chorus' con- mitte*. and A. J. Bartholomew, committee; Mrs; Robert DcVll- Summit Plumbing k Supply Co., MiM |),,ffy chairman of the Municipal Youth legislative year, I have been avail- of the two nights. 'Last year the certs In which she sarg salos hiss, entertainment and food sale; GO presented "Oklahoma." Eastern Fuel Co,, A. Corradi k Guidance Council, will explain th« able to* constituents t<> discuss Labs, were perform«ne« of Haydn's F. P. Balrd, snack bar; Philip Tickets for students and tin* Son, Public Service Electric *• On innlrita pi»Uc* relationship cf the** committees with them personal problems |n. Muss in D Minor and Ronilni'* Troop 02; W. K. B.vrta. public will be placed on salt Oas Co, «nd Commonwealth W»- and their function In directing Hie faking ngenrlrs «>f th> federal f»«il find* M«m« SoloneUe. Mlts Harsanyl Troop Ifl2, »nd Daniel M. Krd- January HO through February IT, ter Co. Safes Hit $6,178 activities of youth. Kovernnnvit and ftlso to fxchnni'c- has been a soloist with th# famed der, Explorer Post 162. views with them on legislntimi Faculty advisor* far till* The icout» announced that plans Ammtmen'i ...... 21 contribute u.mw in Westminster CJwfcr, the JUttte Or Afttr the panel discussion ther« pending before the ConRiess, I »how are Joseph P. Blc('lell«n, •re alrwly being made fur the CL»t!fUd .20 Membert of the various chflreh fourth annual collection next Chrlstmaii ch>*4ra of New York, the Na- will bt • question and answer scout organlzntlomi will dlstrib plan to resume my Summit office chnlrrnan; the Miss*** St#w«rt £di'ori«l« 4 tional Symphony Orchestra In period, at which time Mr. Bar- nnd Adtlo K. llii>hn>n, W ChrUtmnj and that the tree burn- ute tickets to other scout troops hours on Saturday morning, Jan- Ing wilt tnkr place on Jan. 5. 1957. DAAIIK ,....I.»<«».« • Inglon, I). C, and has made tholotntw will serve us modera- In Summit and NtW Providence uiry £9, and will continue this j Kmittmnn, Harry s. PaiMie V#IUy , 10 (Continued on page • > tor. for community nl#, Ticket* will p throughout the W. WorwHitlc. Elnmro Fiuth, ! MAURIC* Social 13, 14,15 A|0l»r of ) for c t nr>wARi> BEAUTY BAION alio tw available at the door on ytur If there is sufficient Inter Cniriellui KopperiK*!, Rdwird F. Sporti ....II Tor K«iU» y 1 fi«bboU and John Tyixlill, UOMKY. lofm.nl/ of jHMhnu)it, p»l««d KwmwMirt the day of the show. tit,' Mr. THE WMMIT^HgmDjLrHUj^^yx;MNUAtY 12, H56 tmt I •••'* R#Of rteurtipi-yehia W: Mrt. J. f. Howard, WH£El CHAIR division leader: captain*, Mrs. sireet has ioined filaWtOf Kssoi try at Philadelphia General Hos- Frederick K. Thorr.btrg, Mrs. Wil- License for Third For Vandalism— c?! %ttdfo RATALS To Hear Talk pital and instructor in clinical To Back Visiting iistaa S. Taylor, Mrs. Joseph }. ' iwjs -fhemicals* neurology ttt the Women* Medical )fcu**fr«y, Sir*. William V. Cr**i,! Puliee reported Manday thai j vision at linden. ! (Mille^e in 'Philadelphia, Slit? was Mis. Andrew R. Skinnell, Mrs. Time in 9 Months twa boy's, 10 »nd 13 years old, had | Mr Bry^n, a native ^Abbeville, • HOSPITAL IIDS By Psychiatrist also resident' physician at the New Walter H. Cox. Jr., Mrs. Si F. Ket- tx.en appieheruivd and admitted lAkkima, gridutted frinr Msb • CRUTCHES « CAMS Nurse fund Drive A 17-year-old Summit driver, VJ breaking approximately thirty •••Organic Factors in Menial Jersey State Hospital urcy stone ('uininunity f the.X16,- cliaro, Mrs. Da\ id E. |sipi»i State College with a • OXYGEN SERVICE Pork." , whose license had been suspended windows in several houses auw eJjttjt? degree in cJiemical en Ik'ultli' uill tn.' the subject dis- tm fund al of the Visiting apftrtmentt: Mr», A, !.twk« within nine, .months, was « ALL HOSf ITAl SUPHUS cussed by Dr, Kiizsikth B. Kkcts.- In lici- talk, Dr. Eken will »ho« under cdn«tructM} in "the Wood- iin^ ' •» .well-known• psychiatrist from Mor- • hcclins- charge The youth. PRESCRIPTION CENTER 1 sut-i' (|ue>ti(ins Mich as "What is I TWJ other biys, H and 15 years , Ch< uiical Saciety-and the Am«riA monthly inrt'tinj, «;f-llje Suintnit Mayor ('. Philip Ik-an. Mrs. Allen F. Mayb*e.Mri. ;Rjchanl Koifman of 80 Pine 50 Mople Sr. Summit the truth about pyschosomatic ! old, admitted t:> entering another ieaa Institute i>f Chaiaical Kngi Association uf Scit'ijtisls to lake The 3iajwr pointed out that the liogvt Junes, Mrs. L. 1. Wunan, Grove avenue, was fined $20 for CR. 1-7171 place on Wednesday, January 18, ' medicine?"' "What are the or- I now hi-u.it; ta the .-.aiiH' area where ,a«ers, and is-the, iwthar ut several Association, sinee its founding in Sirs. It. C, llaaen, Mr$. Georgt spee(iing and had his license am- • they tor* up•• tilt-flooring, .over- .-.ii.JS Hi a., ixi lilt" .auditorium JU/ ihe i eanie factors in mental illneis?" Holmes, Mrs. G. *. Martin. Mn.]_ additional ' six 'patents and ^ ISM), "hastfeinonstrated its worthi- nded for ail turned •cement bins and brokt (. t'lt Corporation of America ; '"What effect has the study of or- Charles Crane, Miss Eleanor Ben- j mrtr5t)i« <>ii Morrii in t>nue. • game factors had on the diagnosis . • nett. Hiss Katherine Bennett, Mrs. i windows. Damage was estimated nursing service to Biennan originally MIS i at $25. Dr. Eken completed her under- * am! study of mental nineis?** ' ;| ,wing ^ ulk< to supplement the treasury of the S. W. Mrs. Ural T, TWOPHBLY DRIVE I KNOB HILL DRIVE An coming to llurmtimn Dr. Eken ' a week before his second appear- In • Ihe meantime,: it" was re- receive the completpe e ! Haye». Mrs. Norman Aatnodt, ance in the Summit court, Koff- ported that Slepliens-Millef, 'ej*l At Cornell Conferenct pp of citizens of Summiit so j MrjM . HowarHdd L. €oodman, Mrs. A. men was charged with careless, i company, at M Hus»ell place, was Prepare now to get full 1).',' Jr»seph B. Engle,"°i>ropriek>r that the present ex.eeKent senices J I. Stiles, Mrs. Kail Krug, Mr*. Al- driving in Millburn where his li. ieweLHoiitM^ v Ranch fiLSpJil brrfie '.SuxttBiii~ira?-and~Cat- ttos wa s~ suspended" for six : an unsuccessful attempt was ch|dymenf from ^hat trip New Mrs. tt,, •V:- tai, Morris Turnpike, recently ment." months. The Summit summons • made t;i open a cash register. to Europe! was issued December 10. j Police said nothing was taken. Call CR. 3-1010 or any agent t'lfiltit'iKi" f.>r veterinarians at was made Tuesday at the January j ^f Bierman also fined two other j Entry was made by breaking a In Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. meeting of the board of trustees, ff °- ^terson Mrs. Augustus Ilouten, division leaders; cap- drivers and ' suspended their It-. pant in a rear door. FRENCH Mrs. John M. Blacknur, general censes. They1 were: Bowen G. chairman ^f the drive, reported 7. L. Marsh, Mrs. SPANISH Preaching in Cuba limn McCce. Mrs. William Con- Murray of West Orange, speeding, Local Man Gets New that more than 700 volunteer work $35, three months suspension; ITALIAN Ihv,, Glen W. Miwre, ; D.D.. of] J.'r$ "'haVe'"! enrdlied lover, Mrs, Charles RundM, Mrs. Insurance Agency Post ' 5 rriiniuse Place is in'Cuba where Wright, and Jay L. Ridley, 25, of New Paula Eisenberg Providence, reckless driving, $25, The E. B. Ames Agency of the he is conducting an intensive one- reported by Mrs. Wackmararei 119 Cypress St. Millburn work island-wide fvanjielism eatn ' ?' six months. Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance SUMMIT LUMBER CO. Tel, South Orange 2-7837 ipa]|!ii. for the Presbyterian Churcli Fk The court hearings were wit- Company cf Newark recently an- of ISA. "... Mrs. James L. JSaylor, nounced the appointment of 3Irs Thomaii w serve >his large clientele in t Mor- Summit Area Chamber of Commrrce Hurwitt \Jrs C Benson - - Allison licenses in the past month under a court policy of cracking down ris, Union and Essex Counties. STORM SASH on speedprs and careless drivers. • Since joining Phoenix Mutual, and tt«, m$. R 1>. Ingalli, Mrs. T- During last week's court ses- j Mr. Dean has never produced less J. Willianis, Mrs. S. G. Connett, than a quarter of a million dol- sion, 42 drivers were fined a total i ^ ^MM m PAYMENTS! Mrs. W. A. Harrison, Mrs. WQ- of |780. Fined on speeding charges j lars of business yearly and has uoors liam E. Seaman, Mrs. George P. were; L. Frceland Byars, of New [always been one of the leaders of Reilly, Mrs. A. C. Hethcrington, Providence, $25; Richard A. Mix- ' the company, having led t]he FINANCE CHARGES I Mrs. R. H. Lander; Co(untry»ide; Ames' Agency sin production a j 255 Broad St. CR. 70525 t Mrs, E. R. Blanchatd. er, 47 Beekman road, Joseph Co- ' PRICES! pabiano, of Berkeley Heights, and ; number cf times. I Mrs/ Blackmar also announced Natale G. Contlll of U Brantwood i Mr. Dean is now serving on the | that more than 9,000 pamphlets drive, all $22 each. j board of the Exchange Club and have been mailed to the commun- Also, Walter J. Fitzgerald of jis immediate past president of ity. These show the scope of serv- l this club. . * • USED CAR CLEARANCE ice rendered by the Visiting Nurs« Plalnfield, Raymond E. Kaeser of Associati6>n in Summit, Jfew Prov- Hillside, 112 eachr Kenneth W. • Moviag Merkel, Jr., of New Providence. Marines participated In' the idence and Berkeley Heights. first Battie of Bull Run July 16 • Storage "54 DODGE ...... $975, Mr.*. Frederick A. Siecle, treas- $10, and Henry C. Weisbecker of •53 PLYMOUTH. $895. Springfield, $15. Nineteen out of1881. 4 Dr. — One Owner—Clean Station Wagon — A Beauty urer, Mrs. Alex W. Siclcken. secre- tary, Mrs. Doncld If. Spitzli. chair- county drivers paid a total of man of the clerical committee, $282. • Shipping •53 WILLYS...... $675. '52 FORD $925. and Mrs. C. Douglas Hardy have Fined $10 each for failing to JANUARY Great Shape — Ready to Go A Classy Station Wagon accepted appointment on the aud- stop at stop streets were Mrs. iting committee of which Bobert Louise T. Gothberg of New Provi- •I. '53 PLYMOUTH .. $795. O. Peterson is chairman, dence, Mrs. Leila S Canada, 17 CLEARANCE Umtmheld •51 CHEVROLET.. $545. Fernwood road, and Arthur F. Convertible — Good Condition A 4 Dr. R«al Clean Car Wotring of 31 Blackburn place. EnHre Stock of Cottd* Save Your Time! Four out of county drivers also •50 MERCURY ... $445. paid $10 each. '55 FORDS rt°c?o Let M» Hov» Your • ACENTS FOR Excellent Transportation Wagons— Convertibles-—Victorias The students who were present CHUBBETTE CAR INSPECTED during the session were; Seta ALLjBO For You! Boudakian. Judy Brandow, Sylvia SUMMIT AUTO SALES Inc. 331 MORRIS AVL CR. 3-2*00 Fischer, Lois Callahan, Ellen Me- coll CR. 7-4190 Cue, Vicki Caggiano, Merrilyn DRESSES f> Britt, Sharon Crow, Margie Kunc, sssJ Jean Ahearn, Sue Cairns, Tina CR. 7-0315 Leech, Gail Robidoux, Jaci Aul, REDUCED20% Ruth Dreisel and Polly Hunt. The ricksha used in the Orient IDEAL SHOP today was invented by Jonathan 12? E. Front SI. Goble', a Marine who visited Ja- Snittmlr, M. J. pan with Perry in 1854. PlohrfMd, N. J.

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lemn w*y it's today's biggest buy of off fine cars! SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY in winning the reputation as the r*•»"""*'»»« leader of-W56. Just a few minutes behind the »-9 engine. ' ESTABLISHED 18.9 1 1 wheel of a big Chrysler Windsor V-H like this And that's not all. There * full-time PowerPilot one will show you why. steering . . . Pinhkittort PowcrFliie, the ultl- l Suppose you arc in the right-hand lane on nn njale m automnfic Irnnsmhsions . . , and Ihc Main Office •"•'•'• "«KU expressway , . . four lengths behind a big h.g PowcrSrnwth Brakes that outlast other* Pwmdc ValUff Branch truck rolling along between 35 ami 40 miles Springfield Avt. I Bttehwood RJ. Springfidd Av». n»»r Souih St. per hour. You want to pass. You toe the are just somt of Ihc escillng new tiling! throttle and in «imht sevondi flat you're four thai awiiit you the fjf«»l time you (>ilot a "Power- Summit rll0 lengths «hnta;t "spring," it held in private trust by the Chamber Unit Wi New Year to See in.K formerly occupied by Peggy when mv £k>«ers and leave* will, wood road wa* jnamed exec- Abbott. Wlwibrtak Protection of the estate of hit wife, Summit Trost Co, ,s be tweaking, •;»• to« Ume wbea Continue Course Many Changes in Another change expected to It'* # good insurance for tome owners; ^joiBd consider World War H tiw U. S. take place th» y*ar wtk be thedodeadmns and azaleas to pro-spraying to protect thea plsnts io died b,«re December 21, «e- sh-ift erf Root's Men's Store across i ding to the will fikd last w«el had had but four fleet ac- tect Uieni from wintry blasts by against all pests. tions, but in each one it captured the street into the First National j the Surrogate's office. In Management building a simple burlap screen and de«t»yed every enemy drip. Business Section. Bank building. The bank will ; or similar windbreak. Just fasten Circular 571, "Disease and In- TT»e hunt an - relations course Shoppers in the Summit busi- move into its new building on burlap to stakes driven into the sect Pests oi Rhododendrons and sponsored jeiclly by tb« personnel ness center will find several Maple street and DeForerf avenue ground. Azalea," lists not only the symp- toms but also the control rcconi- gretif^ of. the Summit Area Cham- changes taking place during 1936 sometime in February. The old Without such protection, there ber cf (Jpnimerce and the YMCA, as many store? are planning bank building was put-chased lust : tnendation-s for most of the trou- will be too much-'--evaporation j bles. For a free c»py write to has been so successful that it either voluntary or--forced moves year by Adolph Root. from leaves, causing brown will cuntinue for an additional to new loctations because of ex- [agricultural agent, Riwtin 18, streaks around the edges or along Court House, Elizabeth 4, six-week period, Sirs. George M. mansion programs of other can- either side of the mid-veins. Wind Boyntwu, chairman of the .per- eerns, As a result some firms BPW Schedules injury often is inisiaken for signs *hat have been tdentitifed with AixHit 2,000,000 red grouse fall sonnel group and its founder, of disease, to hunters' guns every autumn in .told members at the regular din- their present location for years Panel Debate on Parasitic diseases of trees or Scotland, and the letting of Scotch ner meeting Monday aight at the will shift to* new quarters. problems caus,«i by insect pests estak's brings in about 250.000 (Hotel Suburban. Buseh & Son, jewelers, located Civil Defense do not usually trouble pounds a season. | the course, conducted by the S PZ JM.JL LH?¥*!t*LJfS*|S_. at 1 tb* A--Utree-metnber panel discus- ; Institute cf Management and La- corner .6? Springfield avenue and sion on the topic «f U.S. national I bor Uelatioas of Rutgers Univers- BwhwcKxi road, will be moving and municipal defense programs jity, will open its .second period Aubrey I,. Wyclwff about February 1 to a new loca- will highlight the meeting of the later this month. At the same tion at 4li> Springfield avenue, Business and Professional Worn time a limited enrollment will occupied for the last 38 years en's Club of Summit at the Hotel i$l In Progress! be made available fo a new group by Louis Maffd who 'operated Suburban on Monday night. for a 12-week sparse in the same a barber shop there. Mr. Maffei Mrs. Alba Thompson, the BPW Resident Leaves has dosed his shop and joined h .state chairman for National De The Chamber office reported ftBsenwill be the prinripat sp«a1i Outstanding oh Ihe"7Tfht Tla'or of tlse Basse!! er. Mrs. Thompson is a former that membership in the personnel Naval 1 eim-anrrurf r.mldinjf. The eldyr Maffei opened major in the U. S. Army military travel comfort group -now'totals 34 Area.firnu, a- barber, shop here in 1909 and Membership is open to any mem- police corps and assistant chief After 37 Years built the Springfield avenue store advisor to the governor of Korea. on the B&O to ber of the Chamber of Com- HI 1917. He organized the Sum-She is also a lecturer in the field merce. The program of the or- Capt. Aubrey L. Wyckoff, USNR, of Ashland -Itoad has re-mit Barber's Association in 1918of affairs in the Far East. ganization includes work and an;i sine© then has served as its study projects in personnel preb- jtirert " from. t?1l> ^.W' after more Also speaking will be Mrs. WASHINGTON 11 37 Thompson's husband. Col, Lorene lems common to all industry.!"' " Years of service. At a K r e s g e - Newa rk's' Sum m U Thompson, civil defense director particularly thote in this SALE Area. ceremony at Naval Headquar- branch at 360 Springfield avenue of Essex county and commanding To dale the personnel group j ters, 90 Church Street, New. Yotk, plans an expansion program that officer of the 303rd Military Gov- has! completed a survey of'pet:-j Iia was commended by Rear Ad- will include the spare in the xarnp ernment. Group of New Jersey. sonnel practices in fringe bene- miral R. II. Hillenkoetter on his building formerly occupied by Colonel Thompson is an expert on fits'such as insurance, vacations, long career and contribution to Busch L Son. the; Far East, particularly Tibet. NATURALIZER SHOES [leaves, of absence, ..etc. and a the Navy, Another lojifi-eslablislied Spring- Third membef on the pane) vill j salary stirvey cf riiinlmuin, aver- Captain "VVyelcoff enlisted in field avenue firm 'that will be bs the Summit director M mu- i age and maximum wage rates 1918 as radio man and rose affected is Carroll's Department nicipal defense, Maxwell Lester, regularly for ? clerical office jobs in the the rank of captain in 1942, Jr. §«rtf», MtHom, privet• room (Intlud Store. Tbe building now occupied ..< Sujgamit Area.' World War 2 his billets consisted j by i Carroll has been purchased 8.9S.tol2.9$ 7 Copies of these studies are• nf base communication .officer at .by 'Pierson's, Inc.; who plan an Resident Mode Officer available to any firm "hVember Bermuda,'; district" conmvutiica- "" ' program that will in- On N. Y. Insurance Group of the personnel group .who par- tion officer, 9th Navak District, the Carroll stow*.—-Carroll- OUTSTANDING VALUIS ticipates in the survey. Great'Lakes, 111., district commu- will relocate in Millbum. Gerald II. Young of 12 Lorraine Mrs, Bo\nf;n also reported nication officer, 3rd Naval-Dis- The Hill City Savings & Loan road has been elected secretary- that an effort is bi'ir.g made trict,' Now York, and then was Association will start work this treasurer of the Life Managers' FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK to establish a Summit center of assigned as postal affairs officer year on its new home at 390-Association of Greater New York, *••' ." • > ' ••"•••' the extension division of Rutgers on the staff of Admiral Nimitz 394 Springfield avenue, now oc-Inc. jHe formerly was a director University and that a survey is cupied by Siegel's Stationery and chairman of its businm prac- _„ ... . for the Pacific Ocean *Areas. He, . ...._ tices committee. —- NOT ALL SIZIS IN ALL STYLES* new being made cf potential j received the Bronze Star for his ; Store and Leed's Millinery. The Mr. Young entered Uie insur- f«* WMMIW cad marviritiM >tion* students in the Area. 1 exceptional performance of duty • budding will be completely re- tMM OffU. HhrtMh 1-9MI « ance business with the MacMillan All Sales Final! tMnfaM «470Q. -—— : (there. . ; modeled with -the ground floor Agency of Northwestern Mutual W.T.tM4v.0Wrtnr«i The largest known deposit of Since World War 2 he- has been -j" being used by Hill City and up- x>r nw)rs in Milwaukee in 1928. Ife joined bituminous coal in the Southern stationed at Naval headquarters^ I for office space. the State Mutual Life as agency Hemisphere is I o c a t e d near SO Church Street, New York as Siegel will occupy new quarters assistant in 1935 and became a Queensland, Australia. It covers a communication engineer and on the opposite side of the street general agent in 1938. SUMMIT SHOE SHOP five square miles and lies in a specialist. now used by Charm Lane, Inc., He is a past president of New seam 100 feet thick. From 1947 until his retirement children's clothing store. Charm York chapter. Chartered Life 414 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE SUMMIT, N. J. j he was • commanding officer of Lane will move on March 1 to Underwriters (C, h. U). the Naval Reserve Electronics i Co., 3-36 with headquarters at 90 '53 PLYMOUTH ... $695 j Church Street, New York. This SAVE year his company received a '53 CHEVROLET. $895 'commendation from chief of na- ->-•-[• val personnel as the outstanding "53 DODGE .$895 unit of its type in the Third na- $ $ $ val district. He was also com,-. | mandant's representative for the '53 MERCURY.... $995 [Summit Area for three years. 1956 PLYMOUTH Captain Wyckoff is a native of '49 BUICK, Conv.,. $195 Port Jefferson. Station, Long Is- J BELVEDERE 4 DOOR SEDAN I land, and studied electrical en^i- ,; j nee ring at Columbia University, ' 1400 MILES '48 Chevrolet, Conv. $95 | Prior to his naval service,'he was i ' employed by the Western Electric CR. 7-1221 LOW -LOW PRICES! i Company and'the Southern New ; England Telephone Company. Captain Wyckoff is a member ORLANDO MOTORS, INC of the board erf trustees of the ? Methodist Church of Summit, a past master of Overlook lodge. a member of the Arniedl Forces PLYMOUTH - DESOTO Communication and Electronics NEXT TO A & P SUPERMARKET Association, s e c r e t a ry of the f Ass'jciiiiion In America 19 SUMMIT AVE. CR. 7-0333 and a member of Canoe Brook DICK SLODOWSKI, Soles Mgr. Country Ch'li. He -and his wife live at 17^ Ashland road and have a dauyh- • J ter Jean, who is a senior at the College cf William and Mary. CLEARANGE I Women Voters ro Further : Discuss Foreign Folicy HO OTHER BAHK Di;cus.-i:n meetings on prob- lems and questions arising from , a recent study cf foreign • pclicy WITHIN ! pre planned hy the League of I Women Voters '.during the next j week. Reductions From is Wits The meetings will be held as- ;;f.!3iw»: j ."Tuesday, January 17,^ 30 p WWJOMW jal home cf Mrs, Morten Kaplon. '70 Edgcw^cd rnad; 8 p.m., home MOVERS Ul Mrs It, F. •Radcr, 21 Wallace >i r~ad. i' Wednesday. January 18, 9:3^ BAHKIHG ' a. m., Mrs. E. K. Gadcbusch, 133 i !> Wiittretige road. COHVENIENCES / j Thursday — January 1!», 9:3" TO 50% a m., Mrs. B. Johnson, 10 Madi ; ?cn avenue. ! j Monday—January 23, 8 p. m, tMrs. Roger Williams, 122 Bocch- • wood mad. PLEfrTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE on.ttw premises • At far as official records ge TELLER'S WINDOW for depositors inatutrry only five won in the United State ever stood more than 8 feet tali BANKING ACCOMMODATIONS AIR-CONDITIONED PREMISES wonderful in summer Ornamental Iron Work COURTEOUS SERVICE ALWAYS Porrtt rollings, trtntty upline rof- PRIVACY IN MANY SAFE DESPOSIT BOOTHS, f«r TV t»Wr«. Ten «-srt«, dlnrttp* •tools, wrought Iron lens «x< nslimal THE MOST MODERN SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS ttrmv, SILVER STORAGE VAULT for bulky treasures FR. 7-3W0 DEPARTMENT STORE CHECKING ACCOUNTS (two kind* for your convenience) r 410 SPRINGFIELD AVE, SAVINGS ACCOUNTS with no restrictions on withdrawal* AMBASSADOR AUTOMOBILE & HOUSEHOLD LOANS at low interest rates SERVICE Open Daily 9-6 LIFE INSURANCE & MORTGAGE LOANS also at low interest rale* RccommendB Frid«y 9. 9 4 A COMPETENT TRUST DEPARTMENT to handle Estates, etc. CENTRAL. 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a t T-'-i-i* ? —t » tr subject wiM b« Forttr P*rt8t»l '.'Fiji f, War C&iMjrea, tee., tgr Miss Mi- Mrs. Cdwafd jj. WJUJS, petti- j , Re'orr.ftd itrtJ'»ill' preiiit. • D*v«*iew* *ifl ! B^brt Worid 'w*r a tic I". < Episcopal Mrs, E. J, B» i N'avy had had bat few flee? 1; . j goes, bet m e*cfe «n* it'eapes.-*' M tpk &lrw: ad M wrb .e. Juacfceoo tfcere; .• tad..dtiirsjtd, e*«ry-*«**y •••*£:• A Symphony of Sacred Song" rr:.*—i p rn . Cihzry'Serv BY THE \ORTHEASTEaX BIBLE IXSTITITE w^j.-aisi- Gssstl* . M -CHOR4L41RET' SWOAY Wtmm I'M TM. LONG HtU CHAfa err* ^afl at Soctheni BlrdL, Our FoneraJ Home at SW Springfield Mf*:t, "ITIart I* tSse Ptwr wia * si tat Va«T tid trttifiit- •. 15 BURROUGHS & KOHR p a.. ir.i ch-rch Ip a.1 "Tr^e . ID * a . Q-: 11 t a:., Ci-uicb whirl: Mur.:rg KK • S'itt tit Ma.rt.i4 s;t& tit 7 p rs , Ycurif people'1 sbip; 1 E. P.-BCBBOl'ORS & SON S'pa, Ccrsrsunty Ch^rj.5 cor - cert; 8:15 p.m.. friara.! long HIU Char«i ti Qarcisei txetvtive PAUL IPPOLITO f * - a., Sasday cebool lef. Lel»y C. p t:4S ».m., St. Katt SUMMIT MEMORIAL — 3' 10 p. a.. 10 ».m., • p.. RJ., Adult (Successor to A, A, McNemera) Cboir rehearsal 7 Summit Ave., Summit The Mefhodist Crturcft Fritnds Metting 17 KeM Place Roulevird CR. 3-13*7 Rev. Jesse H. Lyons iu tr.t^Uai (or l*r. Lee 0. Boyf AMfLC PARKING P jy it n •, E»., is tet YWCA- Saodj>- K-V4 tor cJiU^o Todajr—| p.ni./Chaneel cfaoir re« u at the s»:sc Uxne. VUiifirs ire • • k eajriiJ, Suuday —8:30 a.m.. Holy Com- "Over a half century of funeral mt Summit Gospel rouaj©B la the'

If somebne handed you a cJieck tor $3,005.00, it vaeOGalt be Christian Science Reading Room worth the paper that it W»* written on unless there was ntJtoey OPEN TOTH6 PUBLIC la the account on which it was draws and unless you eadorsed 340 SPRINGnELD AVENUE it on the back. Open daUy 10:00 to 4;30 except Sundays and holidays; also Friday evenings 7:» to 9:30 and after tfie Wednesday meet- The simplest ,and best way to get something for notlusf. ing; Literature on Christian Science m.y be read, borrowed is to adopt a sane idea that will save you money, far you fcrxv* or purchased. a dollar saved is a dollar made and every Little bit-added to 'ip'vt laid if before, ,asd what you got makes just a little bit more. ihe owe pfettired iixn'C ^t the nimble getaway, the ga*» ft tav it again: hxd that's die M^i'/le point of tio saving mileage, the electrifying The idea must Be like the check, it must have somd If ytn tan aflcwd arty oew cssr, you nutfcer. ' switch-pitch action and the absolute and be able to change your liabilities into assets. caa a0ord a B«k-k~aafJ 6V taki smoothness of the new Variable it must have your full support and endorsement. I can fully figurei, make the proof of that F«» tliis low-priced Buick SFECMir- guarantee that this idea is sound since it has paid off for me by Pitch Dyoaflow?* at least $10,000.00. stronger arid itrwsgcT. so dow in cost to the sroaDet cars — i$ »o madh mor« automobile for Come in to see and drive the biggest Ju.it ask ytfjrvui: "*hhh care There are 56,884,083 people ia this country who can qualify the money, it's the stand-out buy of bundle of high-powered beauty i »onna!ly be J.*J t)^: top 3 of ^ to cash in on this idea and millions of them will soon foDow Uie it* field. and energy ever offered in Buddkfs fe»t ielkflrt? *H*s wdJ-kr/jwii smaVxt example of several million people who have already demoo*' lowest-priced Series. it costs no mom strated how easy it is to get something far nothing. These peo- ca»~nahiraily. It's the biggest of tl* Big 5 in power ple were the ones who, during Uie past few years, have gotten thrill, in comfort, in size and breadth It's proud we certainly are to be dble the idea that it pays handsome dividends to say "no thank you", B«t which cut erf in tint Big © for Smith and Smith1! flntr service Thfs and luxury and sheer readability. • to offer *o much car few themawy— when someone asks you to have "one". When that someone w Two erf the well-known smaller tan, your own self, there is where you can cash in many times per «mf Bukk~tot ma two yetrs itio> but nothing to how proud you'll bo thoughtful consideration and attention to Hi the biggest of the Big 3 in tha day — S65 days per year, the rest of yoor life. Your life win whet) you \m$ « new SPECIAL Can be longer and more valuable when'you accept the kka teat nteg now. - details is within the meons of oil. solidity tnd softness of its oll-coil- you come in tomorrow? the "Hot Spots of Human Destruction", Coffee, Tea, OiecoUt*, meant Boick price* ere wefl Ipring ride-in the sweep of its slyl- Colas, Cigarettes, Cigars, Tobacco, Beer, Wine and Whiskey •A'cit hdvmctd Variable Pilch Dmaflmo are made ta trap the innocent, to furnish the tools to lead the within reach of more and more liig —and in the pure thrill of its performwic*. i$ the only Dunafloto Buick Iwilda Way, youth into temptation and that without them, you am on ttw people-thank* primarily to the If it tianaani on RoadtrwtitT, Super and SMITH AND SMITH highway that leads to Health, Wealth and Happiness. The more budget-taggad Buick SPECUJ, like Century-optional at madtrt extta DIRECTORS you help others the more other* will do to help yoa. For wberc else but b Bukfc can you en lite Special^ An Oufifanding Strvk* "Within tht Mtanf of Alf

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ERALD policy of your newspaper," "How many pub- livcd with h;s daughter, | Mrs- SUMMIT Summit: i*»-> daughters. Mrs. K. INVESTMENT SECURITIES lie housing units are. ithere in your city? Charles J. Sener of 1W Canoe A. Hstis-is aad Miss Mary E. How many should there be?" Give your *ug- Bimk Parkway, died Saturday at LETTERS RIf jnbtr FaitouU: her "paresis. Mr. »r>eriuxi were held ing Lot for Village Green.' In it W Audit Itfurau of t irrulailon time forth all useless questionnaires that live with his daughter. He had yesterdiv at 2..p. m. at tie Robert you quote the to-called t>ty tret- continuing Thi- Summit Vtt s-, and N#»» Ciuldr) arrive here by mail will find their place in been chief of the traffic division 40 fetckwood R*Hf of Western Union in the Chicago nt, f I aure the wastebaskct. And we hope that most of CR. 3-66M the heart 'specialists dispose of the one about area until he retired in 1953, A veteran of World War J, he fc 111 II • N J 6*i.«» ^d prebjdent Eisenhower in that same efficient Opf'V (Jil t* t! Hill was a member of the Military fabhion. Order pf World Wars. He w*« a Edward C, Sheridan . -.,.,;,.,,;..,, Advertising communicant of St. Teresa's Marion. A, S.mi .J_ ;,. „ .....Advcrtisiiig Carl S. M'ulctt Editor ami Publisher Why Toad Is Costly Besides his daughter, he is sur- Marketing and handling charges are keep- vived by a brother, Dean White Al' 3-4JKW ing from the Consumer the benefit of lower head of Glenview, 111., and four grandsons. l» it eunwitly rtetl thai ilrnii l<>r publica- prices received from their products by farm- Funeral services wire held at turn bt wit in ill >tl n» tuiW in the teemk ai pnmilile. ers. A department of Agriculture study of the Paul Ippolito Memorial Fu f.apr te lit sidering: calling upon National Guard units changed to buying citrus juices in cans. More Mrs. William E. Faltoute to augment stave police. Mrs. Evdvn Oaks Faitoute, 48, HVH ISSUE recently we have become accustomed to buy- Q{ IS Russell place, died Monday Warnings obviously are futile although ing it frozen. And now it is being delivered at Overlook Hcspital after a 1,250,000 Shares we consider it the duty of a newspaper to [resh; that is, rushed from the orange groves lingering illness. She was the wife! •warn and we shall continue to do so. But, in tank cars and delivered in such a short of William E Fiutoute. latMl tot* *«i annul* let's face it—the only thing which will re- space of time that canning or freezing is not A native of Summit, she had Puerto Rican Jai Mai, Inc. duce accidents materially is the presence on required. Tow Sitringi Insured up to $10,000 roads of enough traffic'cops to put the fear Cans are old hat. Nowadays we buy soups GUARD AGAINST COMMON STOCK by U. S. Government instrumentality, of God and the state law into racing motor- powdered as well as canned. We take home (Par Value $.01 per Shut) New (accounts Invited ists and traffic lawbreakers. FINANCIAL LOSS BY rozen fruits and vegetables,) in every case Price $1.$O per Share I $5 or more But even with additional police, there cleaned and sweetened and ready for the FIR I never can be enough to completely control table as soon as thawed. Our poultry no TCw Cposptuiv. was organized under the laws of the State the situation. It's up to the motorist who onger is bought "live weight" and plucked of DeiiwM* on October 11, 195J for the purpose of i w wants to stay alive to use his head for, as the uxntmn:ng and operating a sportt stadium known u « at home. We get it eviscerated and even froatoa designed for the playing tnd public performance insurance- companies point out, you are no stuffed for the oven. Moreover, if we are uf the puns of ?*i aki with pui-mutud betting and other safer than the worst driver you meet. Defen- fond of poultry drumsticks we don't buy the ! H IttW ,._,.livj.-4Ti^WS»4M.iUw.J*te^»vi4w.Ujt-rX*Ued'»^Of»- —— -- ^•'rairHoW'ai'lninylegris'" Nowadays you must think for the other car we need. Copies of tht prospectus may b» obttimtd from: corning towards you or passing you. Many Vegetables come liot only frozen but al-. of our fatal crash-ups on Route 22 are caused so in a variety of forms. We can have our Brown, Barton & Engel SUMMIT FEDERAL SAVINGS by cars proceeding in the opposite direction vegetables diced,,sliced,,chopped ©restrained; wirti sound stock and vaulting the" dividing line between the And so it is with a great bulk of our family 24 Commerce St. MAritet 4-3655 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION , two lanes. food purchases. fire Insurance. See Newark 2, M. J. The fast that you are right or have tW 393 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE Consumers nowadays are paying for this agency now. NWMB BMckwood Itocnl and Map!* Strwt right of way or had the green light won't service as well as for food. The food proces- ft*os« i«nd am a copy of th« pretawctra rtlatlng la th# necessarily keep you from being very, very sors are doing work once done in the kitchen. Common Stock of Puerto Rican Jai Awl, Inc. CR. 3-8150 dead. You have to expect the other driver to And the housewife shows her appreciation Hour* Dalljr, • to 4; Wdfy Evtniagt. S to I be wrong and leavp yourself enough Bpace Holmes Agency by buying the processor's wares. A social IAVINM ACCOUNTS • CHtlSTMAI CtUI • MOftTOAtt IOANS and leeway to wriggle out of trouble. And change has taken place. And it costs money. Realtors — Insurers WINANCINO MOMOAOf IOANS • MONIY (WPHI • TRAVElttS' CHKtt you can't do this if you are following the car But few would change back to the "good old ahead too closely. Serving Summit mnd Vltinity days,'* It is not only the work saving that For 57 ttmrt And then comes up the matter of night Cirt ...... counts, but we also now eat seasonal foods 45 Maple St. CR. 3-2400 i. . ..**. driving. There isaspecial technique for night n and out of season and diets are improved. driving for this is the most dangerous ^period on the foads; four times niore deadly* than during the day. It is a fact that while only Current Comment one-third of the miles are driven' after dusk, Penny Wise, Found Foolish two-thirds of the traffic deaths occur at (Hartford Courant) night! - Even amateur bricklayers — of which there are many these days of do-lt-youfiilf~ "'"'''"ty&nX'oveldnve your lights. Lower your know that a wall will be most level and less light beam for approaching cars—even if the likely to fall down if plumb .lines are sit for other fellow won't. And don't, in a moment each row of bricks even though the resetting of anger, give the other fellow your bright slows up the work. lights, for you'll be multiplying your chances The slowing up, however, bothered one, for an accident, Gerald Strayer, of Toledo, Ohio, who figured Brush up on your light signals. If a mo- if he could do something about the plumb torist behind you flashes his lights it means m lines he could work faster. Whereupon Mr. he wants to' passVGive hint'room and jet h» Strayer a member of Toledo's Local Three If a driver approaching you flicks his lights, of the AFL Bricklayers' Union, invented a check whether your own beam is bright or calibrated device that eliminates a Jot of your lights are on at all or are both working., time and bother with plumb lines. " ' " And",above! all, never wear dark or tinted Mr. Strayer's gadget worked so well, in glasses at night. fact, that he found he could lay 1,000 bricks " Best of all, make the trip by daylight. in less time than it took other good brick- layers to mortar 800. The news of his inven- The Quiz Menace tion soon got around. THE Physicians who received the question- When it got around to the union hall naire asking whether President Eisenhow- the officials called Mr. Strayer on the carpet CONTRr.'laR Let First National help you er's heart attack should or should not unfit and asked some searching questions about him for a second term were up against the his device, and they finally told him to junk YOU'RE become healthier, wealthier and current quu mania in an acute form. it in the "interests of the trade." The trouble LOOKING FOR You'll be HEALTHIER with I growing account Quizzes come in many guises. There are was precisely that it allowed bricklayers to to relieve you of your money worriei. the entertaining quizzes, such as the $64,000 lay too many bricks. ;.. i« easy to find in the question, there are the current event quizzee Mr. Strayer kept on laying his bricks at handy Yellow Pages. You'll be WEALTHIER with experienced advice to which children arc subjected in school the 1,000 rate and he was fined $50 by the to help y^iu solve your financial problems. and adults often engage in as a kind of par- SECi union. When he refused to pay his fine, he V You'll be WISER right from the start, lor game. Some people regard the income- was suspended, Contractor* tax, form as a kind of uncomfortable quiz • It is obvious what the union thinks. The Building Contractor* when you learn the many different ways which the law requires them to take. slower the work the longer the job lasts, the Electrical Contractor* that First National can help you. But the quiz that is by way of becoming more chance ther^ will^be another job wait- Ranting Contractor* Mason Contractor* , hn't that "just what the doctor ordered" a public menace and a nuisance is the long ing for the bricklayers. The difficulty is that Paving Contractor* , for your financial program? questionnaire which conies by mail. Prob things don't always work like that. Til* Contractor* ably tbrere isn't a busy executive in the coun There are countless examples in our econ- try who doesn't receive jsweh^a. document on omy to show that more production produces You can find someone an average of once a week.''' Some of them more and not less jobs. If the autoworkers, to do anything.., LOOK come from responsible sources — business for example, had acted like these bricklayers organization!) and the like—and the Informs the industry would still be manufacturing FIRST N All In the tion that they seek to elicit may in the end cars by hand and boasting about "delivery AN* TMJfT be useful even to the recipient. Some of in 90 days" as the companies did in 1899. YELLOW OP SUMMIT ¥ them are what are known a* "marked sur- It strikes us that th« AFL Bricklayers' veys" ami they, too, have their place in the Union might well inquire why contractors icheme of things, assuming the man who PAGES ar« u»ing more and more other materials Of your phone book receives them has the time utid the know- such ai steel and glass in building thest days. ledge to fill them out, Outlawing new methods of production But the matter iloegn't step there. Al certainly is a way for the bricklayers to gold NfW JERSEY 0ELL TatPHONf COMMNV tht country college «tudenti geeking A brick their trad« right'out .of extmric*. THS SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARV I ?. m» Pagt 7 conauJtaat to tbe Socony-Vacuain fiiptrt I (ram means to any municipality. j Mow© Oil Company. He is associated Art Association j Hence I strongly urge all Sum-Seventeen City editor erf the Financial Handbotjc mit, residents, -taxpayer! groups, By Kings Sup«rmarktt» To Give Toft and- co-author ef "Money and Leonard Schechter. former meat Banking," a standard college merchants and industries to care- Residents Get OUR CLEANING fully review and give careful^ ffitrffhaadkex ka Kmgs Super- On Investments text, K graduate of the Univer- Classes Rwume markets, has been named to the sity of Kentucky in I92l, he re- thought to the recommendations Permits pr Haymond 4lodg*r*, profes- contained in the report, and con- newly-ereated post of sales man- ceived his master's degree from Seventeen Summit residents ir d hanking at the School «l Monday Evening structively assist our Mayor and ager and director of store opera- nntierce. New York University, New York University in 1925, were granted permits to carry tions, it was announced this week Art classes at the Summit Art Town Council in the early iraple- concealed weapon* last week by ill •.peak at a finance *»ram Present at the meeting will be mentation of the recommenda- by Joseph Bildner of Hawthorne 1 raia> evening, January 13, un-officers of the New Jersey State Association wiU resume Monday County Judge Edward A. Mc- place, president of the chain night, Jamiarv is. The new term tions especially those that require (• rath. The applicants were-first , fr she join! sponsorship of tht Federatian of Women's Clubs, the Program has been designed to; of- very little or no capital outlay J. Clark Browft, formerly direc- f • rtmcMly Oub, the Citizens New Jersey Bankers Association, required to ubtatn permission for tor or operations for the E»vey fer • instruction of wide appeal. We must have more accessi- the possession of pistols from •rrutt ronipauy, ihe FiTSt Natlcw- and local banks. Two new instructors have bees bility to and better use of our Co. of Ohio, has Joined Kings as -I Hjnk «nd Trust Company of Chief of Police EdWsrd K. Egan. meat and produce merchandiser added to the jtafJL Wallace Put. downtown area if our present ad- Th!»ie granted permits were Summit, and the Summit Trust Dun & tracbtrttft Lists nam rf Yorktown Heights. N. Y., vantages are to survive let alone and assistant director of store ompany The meeting will be Frederick L. Walker, Overhili, ,. . „ , _ 448 Summit Area Firms and Henry Niesc of Hacketts- expand. road, Tall Oaks;.Carl Stoehr. 51 AI ^ratl0n». •««» Robm } eld hi the Lincoln School at town. Very truly yours, Middle avenue; Patrick J. Shee- formerly general supervisor for -jt-is pin., and Fortnightly Club Year-end financial statements WiUard H, Johnson han. £3 Middle avenue; John Rob- Food Farm Supermarkets of and their guests «« On Monday evenings contem- for 08 Summit Area .business porary figure afkf sflll lift 'will 101 Pine OrWe avenue erts, 6"Mouhlain"avenue; Jimes New York; has been named-to concerns have been compiled by the new post of assistant grocery v be laught by Wallace Putnam P.' IPrendergast, 67 Maple'street; The topic is "The How, Why,Sun & Bradstreet, it was an-with emphasis on proportion and Gerald ODonnell; 6 Hughes merchandiser. and When of Investment." In »d- ncHinced this week technique. On Tuesday nights Joe Place; Edwin D. Lodge, 80 Elm a Calvary Drama ci^.m* !» his faculty position at • listed in the company's ref- Jones will have classes!for ad- street; William T. Lonergan, 86 Ait Claisti Slattd New York University, Dr. Rod-erence book for Union County are vanced students. CesareStea will I'ark avenue. The winter art -classes held at got s i> ewnomic advisor to the 360 Summit business houses, 52 instruct in seulnture en Thurs Guild to Present Also, John Griffin, 7 Middle ave- the YWCA and instructed by Al AaiMlejtJtei«httccocefBs and 36 rall stlc por- ton. and has also been economic in New Providence, trait and still life will be under avenue; Thomas J. Corcoran. 6! 23. Instruction includes water col the direction of Maxwell Simpson Aubrey street; Theodore h Cor- 'ors and oil painting and is open on Tuesday .mormnes. Sketching Broadway Comedy coran, 19 Baltusrol place; John J to men and women. and painting will be. taught by The Drama Guild of Calvary Connelly, Jr., 448 Springfield ave- Due to limited enrollment, earl.v Katherine Grove Sailer on Wednes- Episcopal Church,—)iow in its nue; Gerardd Carbone. 33 Ruthven registration is recommended. Ad JANUARY TRADE-IN Place: Anthony J. Caporaso, day mornings, Mary Bayne Bug- ninth season, will present its 14 ditional information may bp ob- Husscll Place, and Thomas tained by contacting the YWCA. bird will instruct on creative seventeenth production "Time Out \ painting m Thursday morning*. Bierne, 379 Broad street. A .special teen-agers'class will for Ginger" in the parish hall on Colton bales were the barri- be held mi -. Thursday. afternMns- January 25 through 28 at 8:40 p.m. The ricksha used, in the Orient cades behind which Gen. Andrew- We disapprove of. rush-job Dry Cleaning because— JAMBOREE by Mr, Niese. This ckss will use The comedy by Ronald Alexan- today was invented by Jonathan Jackson defended New Orleans Gobk, a Marine »ho visited.3*- .against- Jft# British Forces -under it js a^ogr 8ubatitute for the UiorajgjjjQb,.tMt jiuls severnl media includinK slide* der opened «n -Broadway in 1852 • pan with Perry to 1854. Sir Edward Pakenham in 1817, . old . clotli«s in: coppelitiofl with myr cJothes. Tuipturep - caUe? dl starring Melvin Douglas. Recent- Columbia's Cleaning is APPROVED because we biles and sketching trips. The ly it was released for presentation Sam Gordon's irstruction will be guaged to the take just enough time to do the job RIGHT ! '.•.'• »idivldual punils development. by amateur theatrical groups. CRISP - RIPE The course vvill include discus- Mrs, > D. F. Gibbons, a farmer JUICY . . . II sions on persiwctivp5: painting professional actress from Birming- GIANT 24 techniques, classic and modern ham, England, is director. Dur: f art. . ing the five years since she left MEN'S SUIT The children's class en Satur- England, Mrs. Gibbons worked in CLEANED & FRESSED 1.00 WESTINGHOUSETV day mornings will also be con- Canada where one .of the plays es ducted by Mr. Niese who has ar- she directed went into the finals CLEANED & Rig. 289.95 far?|ed to caver a wide range of of the Canadian Drama Festival. * PRESSED^ One of the actors of the produc- •> BALDWINS TROUSERS SO' Prtet Includes Deliver}', Instal- .95 taste*. The emphasis wfll be ©n creative and imaginative use of tion won that year's Canadian • DELICIOUS 179 acting award. laliun. 90 Day Parts Warranty, material*. Price Is Lets With Your When Mrs. Gibbons came to this • HOMES CR 3-3100 1 Vr. Warranty on Picture Tube. Informs tic n on classes may be Trade-In area a year ago she became af- • WINESAP obtained bv teleohoninj? Mrs. B J. filiated with the Drama Guild as Bjliado, New Ergland avenue. an actress playing in list spring's • JONATHANS Reg. 2S9.95 Reg. 259.95 play "Miranda." , • C.REENIES Assisting Mrs. Gibbons are: NORGE WESTINGHOUSE LETTERS Mrs. Florence Tower, stage man- FULLY AUTOMATIC FULLY AUTOMATIC ager; Mrs. Nanette Wells, set (Continued from page 6) designer; Mrs. Marianne Vos* com muling a fow times in badburgh, aided by Mrs. Betty Chyno- j WASHING WASHING weather and I'll gamble he'd weth and Mrs. Vivian Rope, in i ALL THE FINEST APPLES YOU CAX OVVf change his mind about the park- charge of costumes; Mrs. Eetty MACHINES MACHINES ing lots as close to the station as MacArthur, props; Don Gibbons, possible. set construction and lighting. PROMPT CALL AND DELIVERY SERVICE FROM .15 In my opinion the best located WAYSIDE GARDENS Tickets have been sent to pa- OUR PLANT. PHONE CRtttvi™ 3-3100 Dirking lot (for commuters) on trons of the Drama Guild but may 199" 179 the Laekawanna between Sum- Morris Turnpiks, Summit CR. 3-9701 DtUVKHED . INSTALLED B1L.1VEKED . INSTALLED also be purchased at the door on 1TR. SEBVICE 1 \B. 8IRVICE mit and Hoboken Is at Short Hills any of the four nights. Prlf« U Kit Wlih Tonr T fifte la Ltwi With Year Trade-la and I think Summit should dupli- cate what they have as near as possible by using the vacant Reg. 299.96 ground between the Presbyterian Church and the station for that NORGE My Automatic Ot Lux* purpose. ONE 5-MILE DRIVE WILL PROVE IT in cfosmg fd like to say that H might be good policy to consider the needs of commuters a little Price Iaclndei Delivery, more and those of Summit busi- Installation up to l*.l*et 95 nessmen a UtUe less in civic

• is easier ice, panto and labor. Trade-In RAYMOND A. BECK, JR. 22 Pine Ridge Drive If? FrMMf Tap Reg. 499.95 Urges Traffic Suney~Study t Coble FMt 12'/J Cu. Ft. D* Uit Editor, Summit Herald: The writer has made a prelimi- WESTINGHOUSE CROSLEY nary review of the Traffic Sur- feel safer.in THE BIG AUTOMATIC DBHtOST vey and Report recently submit- ted to the Mayor antT City Coun- REFRIGERATORS cil bv Theodore McCroakey, a RffRKERATORS consulting traffic engineer. 2 « In the course of my daily pro- 49 fessional tasks with a nation wide I>«ll«»r»«, lnslall««. 1 Year ..•329* service organization, I know very S*r*lct, J-Vew Wairanty. ld. Initalled, l-Vrtr well the economic importance tiUt I* Leu With Your Service, I-Vcw Warranty. and advantage that a well devel- Tndt-ln. Prlct I* UN With Your Tr»de-1« oped traffic control plan and pro-

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IASUAtTV COMM low price when yov bwy—lov coi» while you a>lr«. •re currently rectlving ilivldtndt of II* And you'll experience the refles-aclioti So lee us for a test rido, Compare our for 4 yeari be»t r«tale value in Hi field. Many dividend MI their rr»!« illustration, easy to own as it is to drive. Sam Gordon's this mtmm • big eut In thtir bilL V-B engine—how it take* the tension out Tiilr, tfTwItnl *l»i"» idJuilmtnU *n« 14-hwir »B«nty Mrvlc« •» **• •' 'ht o(h«r fesluMrt which k»»M thouwndi M APPLIANCE SUPER MARKETS hom»«wii*r» Inlying «r r«n*wi«l ft't fcmiritive* tn M* wmpwy^* dlvWim «l For I956_the big move is to THE BIG River Road and 27 C«nrrd Av«. Ktnip«r Imumne*, ont ol nrt »lri>n«ert Mttmti-. , Mt. Pleasant Av«. Madison, N. J. OoA't Mm «h* «iit trtwt»tm» hit ' THB6 SO SHOW, •renln«, 1:00 to I.W. , CHmnt» J ELMER G. HOUSTON WH 8-0854-W-1 H 7-S004 340 SprlnqflflW Av«n«t Hours Hallf f to I. MOB., W«d.t Frt. Until • P. M. Summif, New J«r»ty FLETCHER LINCOLN-MERCURY Corp ^4SF CREDIT TEMS> mmu mnm SUMMIT CR. 7.0*40 YOUR TRADE CAN 11 TCHIi DOWN PAYMINT SO FRANKLIN PLACE THfe SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY !2, ization program and our new Hr in bank precise* ^•] (/. Glee Bray ton Ft A First National "buildiing' project. be decreased bv the entire pro- ' -. ... - • New Staff Members G.ve Concerf Here Jan. U To Hear Head Reports Rise in . "Late in the year we added,two fet new officers to our staff In Octo- you at the opening of the faiv.t>u>. Boston l'iii\ei>tty by the United States Air Ftirve. Sure! You May Of Janet Home ber James B Stanley »K cm- new building, uhen we are con-- glee club of-Bostoe, will' present; diviaiwn »t Air Force Chaplains. Loans, Deposits ployed as 311 assistant trust of- fidfftt you MM shut out pnde a concert m Summit «u January | Sponsors ol this"' )ear's glee Harold UMs •will be the speaker ficer to take charge of tin- tax .ai.JhsJBjrayti!!! HA study group Gams m fe th depo-its and \ i.i this important milestone in the 26 The 50-voice combined glee'dub concert music * and tdtHiftis+ratjve *ori of- our in this area an unuc.ual musical REDUCE meeting which is being held this loans during'l»w -«.cie reported to ' trust department. Mr, SUr.Sey. ' progress of "ou'r 'tialk;** * clubs jre being brought here tin- l treat by the young men and WOJII- morning in the pine' room at the «.harchi>ider-s «f the First Nation- j vvjjo hits liad 18 y<-ars of *|K.cial- The following'directors were all der the a is ".put's "of the Methodist r. «rn> were wed., experience in this umk. re-elected: school. Coilee will be sened at : al B-::k 4 Trust Co tins week j Church of Summit arid will be the TtHtntlv acfhiHiird by a Bt'iiin Installment Payments came to i^ ti'uiii the Brw: Mav>r Kdwanl is, Baucrufj. U Harry Mart ,.f moil Itith annual tuur- . " \ \ \\# i b . 9 30 a.m.. the discussion will be- by. Dean II Travis, president, in ; Inusu rn tic xu nvg f U Trust Company, where !u> was Culhs, (.'antner English, which 3kt U n d 1 wlt lf llie v i ' . ^.! '- "*!! i "- * « Iint->fctural Rroupi ..£iji ai.lU i.iu_..ili-.. -Liu is the **-..• an asiljijht trii.vt 4)ffirCj. 1B !>t - - M (ienHBitl, WaytwwKi Jf "" " f.>\ei ta appear in litnnany. Pay Up Past Due Bills fct«tant director and counselor of | The deposit gain last year, he cembcr Frank J. Kernyan was laub, H Dunjtld Holmes. Don G. by I>i "j.lines R. H-niiihton, who the Janet Menfurial Ilmne in Ehi- 'said.' amounted to $:i6,(M» or 6.5 appointed -an usr-i>lant vjcf-pre>i- ; Mitchell, C'arlcti.ii VV I'irrion, I? the prv»t'i)t conductor. iibclh ami was: formerly with the Ediion Center (yets TV pet cent as compared «ill^ S796.» denl,. in .tthic(v-"i"apacii> he vv,H Elmer L He)n«»kl<,,Atu.l|>h Hoot. Thri-nnii. his long history ot Put Tli«i II"Piaij«*-^W(Fw t!;agn"?tic elmic at Mi'm!<> Park • uoo :n 19M. Demand deposits ac- liave chjiyc of our bujMiit^.-- fv- > Thtttitas L Siiuth. lleru-v1 C. chorjt • excellence Ihe «lec clubt A gifi i»f lhy topic will be 'Stlf-Aceeptancc counted fur ap|>roJumaieJy 60 per •vetopment department. Mr. Ker- havha\e v,ou plaudits from audiences radjo-recorradjorecord pljjer hass twe As a Boy or A* a Girl " | Thompson. Jr.. Dean H Travis, Seaboard's cent .Of the .increase., he.ajfeirti, ... rigan l?',i wi>ii know*n iftV'a! h\.hi- *' Jud^on CVTraviS; Fhslip N* Tr(m a'nrl'outstaiidinti inusi'c critics from •'ntaje *to Edison Recrt-itk'ti" Cctt- j -•-••- -ftiir is~ the' tttird" of a mo.'t Ifr Coupled with this. Sir Travis ness man who has spent tnany : bndge and K'dward li. Twombly. one end «tudy. groups, which are b^ing i PACKAGE LOAN' i during the last. year.brought about and transiKJitatictn, For his great the glee cluh> gave ihriliing pt r- a 21-inch felev.sson sciecn, 3- . • s'fxmsori'.il • hy the Brayton FT A | Student Theater to EnglandL 1 1, France, a rise of S4»4.OWi in k>ariv Addi- interest in community affairs he formance' *•'•-*•> in- -— -" V"""" specd record pjai.er alKj both Get $25 to $500 Today under the general theme of iitynA funds VM*n* ii!\e>ted pri- has been' recognized by many Present Cinderella and Ci-rir.any. and were sponsored a.m. and f tn. radio. - iamUy living." • : important assignments by our On Our New, Lower Payment nianiy tn tax exempt i-tcunties-. The Student Theater, under (he MIR^JFMcherJELlIhorafon. Jr., 1 •iHisiness interistfe. »Jur civic, and : ,„. .,. . ^ TJiere are nearly SOOjiPtdes of4 24~-Monfft Pton !- • , Continuing, h* -said: dueft ton - t>f t'.unstance tooper —t4t welfare agencies and our city Princess Pride. fhomarMnner-j Kumming bir4s awl t]lev are; Open Friday U*ti, till 7 (Lit, 736) i 'The .recapitalisation progiain J/JUX, will present the fairy tale, inittee, has been assisted by Mrs:; government. an, tlie court Jcstt-T. . ! found only in the N"«w World." '«ippru\-ed by yen Sa*t March re- Cinderella, Saturday at 2 p.m. iin Milita James C. Thomas, .Mrs. William : Kane is stage mar.a- TOe t- s make5 in a<.r€ptabJe 8. • Sterns. Mrs. Dale J Wc- sullfd in the splitting of our $100 'Our nfvv bunk buijdui^ should the Washington SchuoS aud ger and John 'Kane-is in charge par value stock nito shares of S25 l>e conipkted late next nianth. on Morris avenue. summer home for about.16 ,spc- Kiiight%id Mrs. Robert I) Zen- : r : uMigMing. The dancers are from cies. : T>arVahie. the 5a.!e of 2.0W) shares We are doing as much work on Members of the.ca*.t are: Oonna ker: •."'•;. ; """. ~~"\ the Pat Peart School of Dancinj, FIN A N C I CO M P A MY id S5O<»nd.a 20 per cent.stock divi- t|je grounds a» freezing tempera-, Zt>nobia, Cinderella, Luiy Busch, and the solo' ballet dancers from Orchid Growers to Meet dend amounting to $50,000 We lures permit but landscaping and the stepmother. Lucinda Meincke the VVylie School of Pancing. ALDERNEY 48 Maple Street (2nd Floor) now have outstanding 12:000 paving will have to await warm- and Pat Tuiton. •.tepsisters.lrma The purpose of the theater is s Brooklawn The North Jersey Orchid Suci- >haic s «f $25 par a> compared er weather As yuii know, our llasselbuaer the prince, Tim to bring cultural entertainment Summit Phone CR 6-6120 fiy will h«>ki its monthly meenne: : with 2.000 shores Pnt hank building was sold in Ford, the king, Pat Masi. the to children and to provide free Dairy Products -tonight" at 8 p.m. at 'A he Hotel year ago: September, 1954. When we move queen, Susan Muihall, the cat, dramatic training for teen-agers .Morris PUlni. !£. J, .Suburban., V, U Lager of Laser ! 'Net operating' income, alter to our new building, title to the Ann Mane Obressa, the fairy interested in the theater. Tickets JE. 8-JMB and Jlumll. of Summit, wu'l speak h Mary I,nu IHanken, may be obtained at the door. amountetl-to S3 22 a *h»re amp in addition to the 20\per cent stock dividend,-jve paid cash dividends of S2 a :!>baw. Loam losses, re- Formica Sink Tops fovcrirs and profits -or losys on Everything In Cabinet the .sale of securities were han- (Jk-d through our reserve ac- and Furniture Making cninU. Our loans and invest- ment- aiSpeir on our statement KITCHEN. REMODELING hot'•*{' tlu-h* re>et». o«. Earnings declined soniew.hat fiorn 1954, due KARL BINDER primarily, to trip increase- from, t per rt'.nVto 2 per cent of ti.ie Ogdcn Sfreet, rale of intert-yt p.iidi". orr sawing-.. Evenings 20 Fern Ave, accounts and to a substanti. amount of nonix-curring expetiS" ME. a om in connection with our recapital- Buildinq or Remodeling? You can always save money at I'. S. Building Products Co. ami you have a «ider choke of ia- perior quality Ruildin; mate- riaU. U. S. Building Products Co. Berkeley Heights. M. J.

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The Only Oil Burner which is NOT critical of dirt,, water sludge'which forms in fuel tanks and lines. Needs no filter—requires literally NO service. The manufacturer guarantees the functional parts of this tjtimcrfor""3 aW 10 years:" "Most people think that the gentleman who You MuntScc ft To Believe li f ful and |nspiring motor car pictured above Owns and drives a new Cadillac must —costs just a few dollars more than many 1 he conclusion is self-evident: Cadillac necessarily be blessed with an abundance cars in the so-called "medium-price" bracket. ownership is not only wonderful and thrill- of this world's goods. / \ ing-but sound and sensible as well. Cadillac's dependability is so extraordi- But the truth of the n/atlci;.-^ that a nary that the car k virtually free from all So we suggest that you stop in soon for great many motorists ol^nnntivelv mndest but the purely routine nccck of service. a look ,-ind a ride-regardless of the price means—like the happy ipan voti see here vUss from which [you had anticipated —sit at the wheel of the *'car of cars." A Cadillac stretches a gallon of gasoline selecting-your next motor car. ovdr so many miles that it is the rival »»f WINKLER LP For practicality leads to Cadillac—just You'll sec ple around the tary atmosphere of the times. 1 world around, for with over 7W An organuation meeting to MM* is t**eatisl. In many to- ent national leadership. "ow IB it* 46lb season, has 115 J create a Junior Chamber "f week rf tt« tUnce* tiw coly »oridlf potse*- worM achieve independence tad In addition to Miss Harsanyi pstr&ni and draws its member-! sble young people, studying in Mr. Ratichek pointed out that the right of »df-determinatiwi the scloistd in the mass will he Har Qthtr lands greater understand- Cninmercc for the Summit Aii"a flection of shoe* hf «» leeal skms refugees have are the more than fifty Am«ricaa secre- >"Mp. from Summit and fifteen sur-' will tie held Thursday, January YMCA world servic* eommitt«t dou*» « their ticks. Itw dmi assistance of the YMCA will be ritt Porter, eosstr<o, a sewn at roundjn; cominucitjes. ing between nations must prove taries tuch as Lawrence E. D. needed as never before. 19, at 8:15 p.m. at the Hotel Sib- on Saturday, January 14, Brwee being «uH«ted by the Summit Westminster and soloist with tbr to be a substantial by-product. Aplin, working in Lebanon, for- Westminster Choir, and Bwbert These- itudents, some South urban, it was^ announced • this N. Bensley of Convent Station, YMCA are earmarked for mum mer general secretary of the SmipHHt, tenor, member oi tta Americans studying in 'the. United week by the We^lfipM Jimi< r and boy refugee is West G*r- Summit YMCA, were involved in chairman of the driv^ rtiiijad«l Westminster faculty aad »i>soci Botarians ToM States, some Americans in Eu- Chamber, sponsors of a Sum.roit families planning to \msM» torn- nuy. Tkey will be shipped to a tort of spiritual "technical as- Community Chorus YMCA refugee westers for du- ated with the opera department at rope, and others, Frenchmen, tributU>nc that it wofM !«ip if sistance" program in thirty mm ^asinessmen hetween-'; the . trilwIJOB tkfwgh Church World M ^Uild>i,r.i!.i.t! lRdi*.h»v« their full Swvk*. concert ippearauictsatrougiiout the Bass Wade Lewis, soloist at Of AbovtWorlioi evrpenses paid for one full year of U and 35 wKo resi^ fn'lK" boyi ciUed at tb» door, Mr, Contributions made by local east. den Memorial Church, Chatham of g r a d u a t e study including Summit Area are invited to at- announced Ntbm to tltt larger pragma citiseos to YMCA World Service The-., chorus' next selection wxH who. ha? appeared, on radio, «9e travel.' fefpn and tuition. tend and meet me inters ffttie the YMCA norid serv»«, An- are spent in such coudtrks as* he Joseph Haydo's Haas in CV television and playe4 the kad fa. Club Foundation Wfstlield group who will explain Mr, Felt «*ongrat»lated. (he the aims of the organization and Hotary International Founda- Snmtnit club for its Rotary in- tioa is cow spending over $2,000.- explain how a local charter may ternational support and stated ho obtained. 0^9 ansually in providing gradu- that Summit Rotarians were ate fellowships for advanced or arnonfi !hp first in this urea to g« research study for over 700 men flf, roeord with pnnwsl <;\f the intprnational i HOW!!! George Felt of Ea.^t Orange, M'vyict> committee, nf the local - During our off .season, get chairman of Rotary Internation- cl ih. !!i?dp thf intrnductinn. W.-:!t<»r s. Eddy, "secretary of tiiost difficult hwm imrinrf ?! Foundation for the north Jcr nonce job* don* , promptly fpy'district^told Summit notary j Ihv Su'uniii Hot.iry Huh, rend -a Icticr f'"nm rctirtnj! Mavnr TVr- and profMstonaHy. Club members Monday ?( th''ir civ?l W. Bland in whlrh he meeting held at the in;;iisc'l .Summit flotarians for YMCA. th«ir i-'tntiort fit forward-lookinn j Kitchens Washed Mr. Felt, past-prf*ident o! the aim* f'H1 Summit duriiip Ihe years East Orari?e Rotary Club, has of his admini'-tration. Mr. Rddv wad* the Rotary foundation his ai'io a'rnoiirictMl that Carroll Stan- floorsWaxed soccial interest for many years. ley ri;u! boon extended honorary The Foundation liad a very hum- ble beginning in 1918, but -in 1927 KnlxM't O. IViorson introduced Furniture Polished finally reached an age when \bc fcllo\vit\K 'yis|Un|t Rotiriai)s:,| papers of incorporation wt-re es- Willi.-ijii Fuhr. Chatham; $Q\\'\\ Ovar Our Sfor«f taWished which promised to pro- Ehrtiart, W. Kdton Rvans,- AP^'; vide emergency relief for Ro- I*a\il Drake, nil ot Madiso'fi: Wul- one room to a whole tarians in every comer of the •». ford Iiird.sall,' Linden: Arthur •lobe, to provide substantial help .**. Rahman,- New tork City. Other POTTER HOME CLEANERS f<»r any person or group of per- visitors introduced were: Rev. •tons la the world whose need wan Leonard V. Buschman, Frank J. Dr«»l 6-0333 real and Renuine, and to extend Kerrigan, and Robert Rough- From j Far Away Places UNPAINTED FURNITURE Come Modern, Beautiful 4-DRAWER CHESTS ...... $14.97 ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE ^ 5-DRAWER CHESTS ...... $16.97 LAMPSHADES 9-DRAWER MR. & MRS. CHESTS . . . $2197 NITE STANDS ...... $9.97 BOOKCASES. SECTIONAL . . $4.97 to $1197 DRESSING TABLES ...... $ 7.97

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PERCALE & ORGANDY An Metal UTILITY ALL AT BIG SAVINGS! APRONS SHELVES Ideal For Kitchen "AH Station Wagons Are Marked and Bathroom Use J High Colors As to Equipment and Sale Peach, YeHeWi White 4F & Black —-SAVE MORE THESE 3 D4¥SPW Special Law Price! Hi»9« choice of ptrky bib end hglf ityki. Or9or»d»« .HARDTOPS «•. p«rmon«nt-(Mih. P*rc«l*t or* 10-sq. In At> •orM print* and colon. 1 Pe. Reg, $2.98 Value .CONVERTIBLES CHAIR SUPONSET Rti itowdord ciwlff. .SEDANS MM tasity. Nowl Thrift Priced Kitthen Dmowmm eotor In r«4. MODERH PINK with HACK TRIM OUR DEALS CANNOT BE BEAT! AI7/f>lCTIVf FlOJMt MSiOH A. 4 PC. CANNfSlBI SIT I. 1RIAD IOX Why Shop Out Of Town -- lnrt»£<<>• 9•• 80 FRANKUH PLACE — »•* «» J. J. NEWBERRY CO. MM* arm MM $ AM. • io P.M. MT. H t PM aom TH£ SUMMIT KKAL&, THURSDAY1. JANUARY I Z.H56

Berkeley Heights Passaic VaI ley Secflon New Providence

iiiariflrs T:i? ia;Uui *.l»»il be made tluUI be s(«rt«i by tlw o water ii-.ru: ftud ',« eun'!i«riu *» o«*rty -it.il m<^» tlnw m an inn «lKDea to the Job by : ! »!n«'!-l-.ii). as pjt&iOle Tj tac *pecifi«t:KK» for School Costs in Mrs. Coddington 3. Bundi and Insurance ( uirraj*. r.iaaiiolc* eouua.[i«d ill Articl* II (. 31 Heights School Board in Rift Over 9, On*. 4 Ibsi>«(tion bflori Ujikfilliii 1'ruif to. Uie bijr". ol AUi'h ruiiat.m,-- 1 1. i,i> 1 be Uatu'l'lud uu I •it-n. <:•<• C am r,t-.-•,.>.:-. .-.hall. file with •e -•> 1 1. -pi<.Uir l,ta Boro Up $43,889, ; he TviWa^lJip Avu*ruty n-qtiirt-3 pt-r- i>«rijd. Dorisii ttu« time the To»-ii- ii'i Kit uf Hit pipu in ,e C>s'.r.-,c!-iW ctiull bt :iu:.in!«d uectiona. 4;M. u uiusl \( [J-; Jiit,,i i * .( A: . ur Jti.c For School Post . ;:b,ur.iuc'.'* W'.Uelt t'ruuS iailudt' bill. 1 ;a rrstin.i ".-J w:t»* iiiartrdi*:*' rrpa-ij- i 5. t'ertifkai* of Completiuu • *,- iiinuni- inv I,-. ut'**—"I'hf liourd of »fi>iidf jy'fii io t|ii< : urtiui ahull i'<,'. !><• iiinliv'j ID: ' , it *.K'*I ai'ct* If r!*;«*kfis art* u^i I Tuvtiikltip (vii&ultiog duca.Uon Ttusd ,\» \» I'nuidencc—ftoard < f 1 du liability Iiuurniii'i- - *iiad? ar^d .i;>j.«»>v, d by Hit In?ipt"Ctor • illC' • rtr .1V- I| CtltlOl •iv in- 1 | n»«r. Followltig coinpletli ••«• v wiUuf; a rrj-v.-];*^;* |j«riiKl <4 nine, ;,' vely approved I '.V ]»J >7 .thool (.it i pie-ident Mr>. AudM\ \\ I -Property Iiiauraiici* — | struct ion Of tli# Miiltsj-y > s;«i;ii v ilein inun. (iIP si rue! \ clerk. :,.;«*.!•.>*.A*..~j> ««.^i jw.»c .u.i« .i.*..»;.,ui j• W«ip3«"Hon •'' '-fif-' -;i'' 'Mici-iiu.fiit S. U ltuu>" AH U is--SSI vv rk 1 < iiiv^iif it4 ri*?A^Js uiia^r sa^e t<-rui« of I t«*t. thn Towiifcliip Um:h>i\iinf Would be a candidate for; !' "": '.*_. 'he iijiAiiHt'iiau^ itMxX lu »*"*? &ise 4 ivy. Hugluees- ,ot. ,wi« diUy "a-trth U.BKU 27 inm'USl ()'. ('!" i 1 ' ,M s ; •q : 1 ni;!Jfi:i'y yutii:'j lur- i.n- ii5d. " iuidi (ji.-"oVi{ltcJ""l*Viriri,g tii* c-jyri# ,••!•»•>• r..-|>r«,t'iiliiilve of the Towiu,hlt» l1..it iiiU idiicl i,l -p-l!, Tin- HI in the -February •W in- M'ts Bi.K r>l ai.y it'p^i;\> n^imed pur*vu*n't i-o j inittfe »hall certlfv iu writing tletti v ]n. making llit :t:;.at'lor -cluCI iw Hi vote v, as ffjverjnlhfd I" ci v ivsjiv.-inb •A I" l n nt --.(i cvu; I Township Coii'mittt-e, WHh a r. ictit. . Mi's. Injury •j'.i ''!:'&«, jrirt'irt* pr«lcUV*' de-\'.c<-»- l.tlie Contracior. thai lh-> coiiif- \\gM at a heated session (•for anofluM' yt'ar if- he g'A .it aii Die «t.«i u,e,ii,uie» »* fn?tie&'.ittnicti;d i prilK'f; courtly .school uiilfioi ilics, for ap-i In niroiinciim '•!> intentlou ,to III. J tin*) Illtptillvn of sr»rr\ I 'l'iie date, of *ai.d cortiflcftte sis. f,l til. ^ If ^kt* * , t*l)!l.sh th« completion . Hal i I'felection • to the Board'til r-tur. T; id Superintendent of ; in October to seek vandidytt's indicaiive belter.' proval. A public Iu'arin^."-(iria'ina1- i,i 1 p r I ji\f a i 11. V • M'Wt-r. Official acceptance and u FI. ;iid lie wonI. vut< ii.i ition for a three \ear term 'in .' « ti s ) giiming Of the one'-y**r FU'H S;>,...U Kenneth B&tUwcll. Ks- I for Ihe "pHricipal's job and that tne ly scheiluU'd i'«i Jamuiry i'S, was i iH-rlod shall c« uld like the iollowirig facts ' 111 • '>* Ci/i".c- i iite upun th • Vote"-for including the j Sbfr superintendent, had not until eh.'iiij'eiMo January 31. \ j hit, with r»n n 1 ll! In- known. The only land the i 1 1 is for a.new princJ- {& few weoks ago mad< anystate- The new budjii the U ;_aiid fs'^U'y 3i'dyi^? *-v- P- .*^*il—Ss 'I i-LijftijCoaiiiilttiic." of a-'-Mttititrn ftU-~on ivhethcr~fe pi incipni of Kducatfott-is considering ''Tiixieditdi.' TU* Towtictsip eliAl notify •i Bond pursuant to ArtUle II,, \M, Anderson and pointed" out,™ is' T; l u|)OP.in purchasing from the L. B, Cod- the COUtra«-»T m w-o; of \i\< ia(e( pup-I re l,"i0 dington Co. is a \W foot strip (ief-n In use for a JKT!«I of oiif-ywj- i lo'luwins* tlie formal setvptauj.-' Alsberg aral David An- 'Both'well retorted, "The board 5. l!ii>pt;<'tiuii \|iril5f I for the eo running from Central avenue into ; utter co^tritctfioa.• • JVlU>wliitf' the in-. th«t ka»ittitry sewer, tlw Towiiihlp , igainst.uhe proposal are is.the complete boss of the school Metzler Make or slut! jw; •: «i»et-UiJij and iCc*iKjn«- of the w?w«r ; have a final inspection, made of' dci-en "'(..'urrcht experiM s for the newthe proposed hiyh school site. 1 It, •fUoji isrrvn system and the personnel, I didn't j thf *ro*'n»iiip &!IAU t4k* over the i sewer and a r« port ahull be pn--, i -'V t st board merriber "-"Roger' ye ware Svu.lSH') up %W,m:> from own no stock in the L. B. Cod- u t > I by It* aligned iepr«et?ntat!v«» ou appointed in November,, ask any questions. I'm taking Election Bids V, i' 1 ' f 'I >\W1>1 IJ) li U 11) 1 I ARTICLE V., Method* of { onvmic lion ! !i!? any (Jfilricnriw which nui>i last year. Ticpait - and leplace- dinfjton Co. and I, personally, - a 1 in |n Ji tu Kuril 1 •* cor;« ,.ud, or. r-.commeiidln:? «[»;,. i itdr-Del Puca, orders." . ' ilk \rtn Ir I- lii '• 1. B«i.« i' il\? f«nfrait.«r. r.isr i>eilielc\ Heights—I v o inentv 'ii> listed .if <• i (JIH) a itrop have no connection in any way "•. Cjiitmctor &j;.Ul *snpic>y w hat^vcii- mid uccefit-anr* of-the swiitary A The only other.- alternative, Melzler was .absent from the o i*t rliirin imr lloiid t : by th«- To«T.i>hip. T!w Contractor , '11 I I II t 1 t 1 l'i i * • "• j't;r3iato...quiaUojL^iujU^~?l)udgc^4hfe,-.im{tgieU- including the -$11,000, . connection with this company it y er.'• "He shall Vabmit expcrttaice sw- ; ahail bt- found iiecrs.'iary diiflu^ • ROO, an ini ie.iM' of $i:>l Tot: 1 of : lnUHi'W) i !*• i 1 I I* i inspect ton and if Iheii? repair;. • Snti let Hie voters jivaV-tentatively approved! The to •-( e'k t li ('mil in tlie I'< hi u.ii \ would be my intention to take no B»"i «fwi ' IJ til (ill i I u •» tl' ord*. tliuiwl.il r««K-d», and reiereceen i«i- sil ' ilii n t-o deaioa&tra:*-liU ability "to perJi>rm wi coni(>l«tf(1. .II* a fort said, ofti-.- iii(jie as su^oMed .by Board Monday controversy' .started when ie l{d'.,ei part in any nogotitiations the j tllifation by the. 'I'own»liip, tlia 1\ •he askt»d".whr-'$5.000 had'bet-0 cut, • i.liey 71!' from hint year.- In p > 1 „ ii. » 1 the w&rk. y Fiank Jvrkel ind Board of Kdiication -might-..have hlp r Jiiviil in 1 "i< • started ^hen from a repairs and' re|)latft?nients.' llltlt* ^1 I I) \ " >l' I'' li> •tion. The-<- nt;n? aswer *>•&•.«» shall lioUi were appointed to vacancies with the L. B. Coddington Co. in Mftiiutinaiioe Boad j,n-5Vieh oli^e : '.account.- It later de-vei'iped' tiiat anticip/ited ;. revenues with the I ") 1 " If t IP I ' be aiil»ji:o:^'d w iciKijSe. tt-.its. 1ns;**- ntlup committop avkod the; to the purchase of land." iu i v < ; tlon. and approval ;a writing by the and provided. : ea'iised by resignations last fall. •latest "item" eoiiiMf; frojn. addi-.r | ' 1. Cost «f Inspertion. The Com to cut its budpwt by $10,-"the" amount had Iwii iiicUufed in It-;,i]. fMlHllIf'i"iii Hid i' " > 'In ji tp befor*. any house allay be J'natd -.member. 'Dietrich Als-' cut • and thtf board tBg school "in~Mi'rplus. .Several parent?, were ' a raise of $11,744,73 from thepre- ' On Indian Americans J be allowed "o ecrastruift specific, 1 kept him froin doiny so. Salvatofe Mallation Thereof,-All sa::i;i'r"lioT kiiow-1 .vions yea,i'. Rental income is-put i New Providence—A study group ihall ,l>t> coiii'.ruau'd ot: : house connecuoisi, but In ta«s» In- purpose* of estinfcitlng compJet; :. Del Duca announced last month .tlnw. It will be assumed that '.-.,• -jihfl another $4,000 -item. T!K< •irij,' this until" after the Iniil^c! i at $500, a $100 increase anrl sur- on -'Indian'Americans" will be t * Extra--irfiutli vi'nf'.fil (day ! a'jMCfa >3.id sections aaall flns.t b« m- tiiat, lie would not .seek reelec- pipi> inretln'a A S.T.M. i])fcirtcatlou ; opeatod. ieakijfe" u*t* made, wjd ap- sew^r construction me will be ...i. board later included the salary had' fteeh prepared.'. . , j plus is listed at $4,000, a carry- sponsored by the WSCS of theC-200-44T or Litc.it revision thereto. • ; proved by V». Tosaahlp prto1 to per- Hnear fe*t per calendar, day. T!w* i: 1 tiv-> -t' or I mitttikjc h\JUie cswwteottoi^i., So con- spectlon co»t shall be I25.0O for f.v but, cut the budget S9J0U in other Cut Is "EinharrassiiH! -' •' Alcthodist . Church starting on day that an Inspector la assigned • • anticipated revenue is S73.O95.61, Clais U «rwt-r j>lpe or iv.it er prrasure j iiecuou vilX be pormlttedi to ttie e*t»t- acc'Hirjts. The to-wnship 'eon.imit-; 'Mel/ler claimed tho deletion of Some residents are waiting fo January 1ft at 8 p.m. Mrs. War- pipe; or ' i tng sewer aj*t*xn uau! after pompier the work. Inspection charge* ahsQl '. t. tc>t: by resyluiion "then a?.k<d-. ance of r&m seotioii to be ooriaeoted. etructton starta. uatU.tha aald form... board to reconsider (he "salarV He lator accused Pford nf being tioiv Committee wijl produce any The total ta\ lo be voted is suiumer school at Centenary Jun- ard Bpix'iflCiitiun.-i A21.6-19S2'or A2I.8 ! 3- bprcifirationt for Trench Esca- sewer acceptance, except foir Suntlavi »nd hoUdaya. At the completion of i!-.n , iteiii." • ^ ' -" •'nide in -interrupting me." candidates. The fommittee, which $336,889.39, a $44,874.27 hike over ior College at Hackettstown, will -1952 or late-t- rcvlaltfti tliertto, ex- I vnins. The CositraCRMr shall keep hi* cept that otiirr ms,t*r!al« miy •"" "^^{trennli exoamtioa M DSJTCJW a* pooel- work, the Contactor will be r*l:i-.. . f'ferd laid flic confereiuc .-imp- Metzh'r said tlie superiniendcnt was unhappy with the board last hist year's figure. lead the sessions. when Approved in advance by Town- ; i>V. Biu^f boards eUaU be' ifiKsUed bur»e4j had called liiin and '"Offered to "shlj} EivslnetT and/or Tiwns.h;p Siul- ; every 25 feet and litsw and grade shall posit *nd th* actual inspection m, ly was bet ween the liuard's- li- August, over the hearings on Debt service is down S9R5 from On January 26, a film "Strang- If the rat* of tewer con«tnictlon •* £o aliii);; (or another year without tsry'.- GorwulUtls Bntflnc checked by ?he Ca-Jtraotor and if porit before inspection funds are !ii the board as n whole' to dt>.,%;e!l tu make the statement pub- Ur run in February. and Thoiuas ,M«s?on, clerk, to tlU-Sona warrar.t and where ground- i gride, ihe Contractor shall fully re- Btopped by the Inspector if »a!d eietirjg mvi po»H has not be«n mivde beforo \>t- - "let\-*''the SC000. I'fenl Monday Jail Term and $105 Fine siyh cniitracts with David Ludlow, b,i.->, ut least 12 Snchc.i tltif-k p-hall be \ .shorn.g «h.\U be employed where r*- vious fund* sre depleted. turned,, over t'i the educa^i represented felt there was not a Summit architect, for plans for placed In the-trench bo:tu:n to pro- iqviirtd, or where (ordered b\" the a»- 8. Powert of Inspector; Grievance nd finance comiiii-ttees'the'-'need for another principal yet. Given to Irvington Man j the outside tlif puvement or vide adrqUittt' sMi)jK>ri Ji-r thP plpf*, i nljCUecl Inspector w> prevewt dama«e j Pro«»dure. In tho evt-nt the Cont.r.v. Do the piojiosed High School. The aiwl whtTC fxeesslvtly di ep - or very , to adacr-nt utllttl«i, paveme»t. and ) tor fall* to perforn.v con»tructoh wc.l Jlerkelcy Heights—A 10-day jail Board will seek permission to ex- 4. "Inspector" slial! moan es shallow cut« are vncount«(rrd In con-I to pwtde ^«t,y to workmen. Pipe i tn a cotnpett'nt manner, or lf fnu!" term as well-as a $105 fine AV as ceed the Boro debt limit,for the in»(>f«or tt.*slh'ht-d by the Town.Shlj) struction, the pipo «hall tic encased • shall be Uld and Joint! made In dry rr.MerSals or methods of construed"! jiiven to an Irvington man, A. to ohfclt ii]H>n the cUraci<>- school at a conference with state scwois pur.suar.t to this Or- rrtjiiirwl strentrtli. Coticrcto cradle i conditions «re «ctremeiy »evea* »nd fall* to employ reasonable work nirii. New Ratables May Drop Trent Sti'atton, 24, last week by .'••Imll be 'ttutlulled Whtro rtiuwn On the (V.iniot be h-jndled by uUBntng pitmps, od» outlined bf tho Inspector, the In,* s on January 24. piana or where ordered bV TII.- Inspec- well point* or other approved menus spector lvw the right to stop coi>6trurIB Judjje Bouglas J. Haberstroh in A, "May" tnptuis prrmleelv*. tor. Ctmcrete us«l shall-hove « mini- lot uttnoh de-wat«ilnf, tredudtug un- tion until proper materlftla or methods ix>lice court. j ing white on a revoked license .8. "Person" nixall mean any Sndi- mum compre&slv« stress ot 2,000 1 derdratca.. miiall i>e eanjiioywl, of construction «•« employed. In il-. Heights Tax Rate by $1.50 Slratton pleaded guilty to-wt>i"' shall mfnii n Joint* for the S«T*'W pipe ti\M be lihe newer which oarrira ACWAKO w«l to bfs* JotwATW matert.il. Tw vitrified I the jrnmnd, a jbed of graded, clean Township Committee tot resolute. abr.rt S7 per S!00 a>ses>e(l vaki- unique h\ having one industry whlolj Sturm, Mirluce. and wouwl tile pipe, jute and -O.K., .bltut«U»vcnis' [eore»n«l gravel or approved ma^wlal as may be required. All construetio shall first be laid to adeqtwt-ely bed wc^k »haJi cease during such dtsp'i! > ati'.'ri, down about $1.50 from> 1055, which pays nearly half the tax Wiiter.H net' intJ nttoiKilly admittt-U. matfTliil or an approved tjp« vinyl $3.80 Boro Tax Rare Cut 8. "Sewi-r11 BliaU mean a plj>e or or nibl.KT Kbskcl type Joint shall be and mii»port eie pipe. Wliero boulders until a «atl«fnctory agreement : •ha> been forecast by Mayor Ira load. That is Bell Telephone Lab- conduit 'or r.irrvins( enwayt*. provided. Whetv Krouattw.vtrr condl- or h.r«e rocka are encountered, the reached by all parties conc<-rn*d. bu:. 9. "Sfwi^r S)>*i|M> will b« below j»nd anottcd the outrfde of the in land, building and personal trunk*, (fiib'triiiite, interefp:or.-i. Utt- undtr water, a coT.creVe or clay collsir ! during tht» perod. ()<•<' 'JM^ would depend on the Seen Under New Valuations crals, braiu-lif« HIKI nil other ise»vr. nhftll bti placed around fach.ji'iiu and pipe ,-md a sand cushion placed to ; ARTK IE (i. .submission or Certlflfrt support, sxJrroocd. and prot*«t t3ie 1 County t;iK which ' is ens-propert; y assessment from $4,480,- New Providence — New assess- mated $5.90 per $100 of assessed appurtPiiiiiCe.-i, f.'hiT publicly cr prl- held In place with muslin or approved '•.ts-Bullf or "Record" Plans. 475 1o $5,1:15,050, under the re- VnU-iv «iii tl, t/hc s.'Wiiiit; from whlcli • qulviilrnt. Tlif ' joSivts for c«npnt- j Following^ y H<\ early in February. I ment figures for New Providence value. is rtr-llvcrid :,o the Towiwhlp. Sr'*'flK!,' «->x»rti«-plpe-«*«i-H-toB~prKBure~tu^iv ratiiWo's'of $11,590,757 are;, that-show-1956-ratables more than TOT TIBn',' rulvbiT ring jc>lw!« with collar as fur- Free Acres Values/Up The '"Increases" reflect the re- 10. "SBWiigc" elmlt ITW*!1 ft coin.' r.l*h'( rrspnnMhU.* for the do-1 •double those of last year were sults of a recently completed re- i o! thf wtr currlwl wastes for oast iron pipe ehall bo ra«*Uanlo«l -.' A! the l»es«innin^ of last ! Free Acres, one of tho few from r. tdenrti, bu*t)i««.4 bultdliiK*. Jolistfi -cr bell iuvd spiROt plp» with chtna not be us*d filed this week with the Union valuation program that changed within four iurb#* of there were ncv ratables of! single tax colonies in the United ll , ^ 1'atp nntl caulknd pur-* lead.. Jol^t^.. yea County Board id Taxation by the the assessment ratio from 20.68 aiid .ollifix.. UuMiiiga, togeshcr. with Any other Type Joint proposed sluill •grsae-, • The -"finkl four ta«!ira- of cx- .IX'. 'Mai valuation. .oL.lhe j States, received a jump in land bp submitted to -the TaWnvMp En«l- cavhitfaa hliiU be d'sne using h-vnd Boro Board of Tax Assessors. j of true value to 33 per cent. such ground, surfivcc and c.-jmi wa- methods lmmedtitcly. before laying j us by Uie Ttm-nship Engineer, and sh.i;' !iip ]•> presently about $59,-! assessment from $5,350-to $19,025. ler.H n.-i nwy bo |>i*fscirt. neer itr.d/or Toww-hlp CoiisulUns? I intllcafe the. sewc-r Hue as built, in The new figures place a net to- 11. "Sewag.- Trtatmwvt Pl-ant" f-hail Saftttury Engineer for opprovs\l. If a pipe or pUeixw caisrc-te. If the trrarh j clildtnK the locution of all house eon I, according. i;> a report \ The assessed valuation _ot build- j The. board listed an increase tgnn any arrangement of devices and new type of Join: ti approved for In- Is cut bVlow th>» ixtUxiM of the pipe, i necttons. mmiholcs, rt»fr«, final gro\;i:< tal of $12,829,087 on Boro land and : i gRirel w concrete b&» .«;»»i! t»* pro- 'Fa'x Assessor Theodore C. :ings in Free Acres was raised of $4)fi30,»25,'or a jump of 92.5ftfriii'Ulres ii-Mt' for trwtlnit :.cw;n-i' t*ll,itlon, the s.TVk'fs at a tiiatri- profilrs. and other p.rtinent dct.i:!. buildings. The 1955 figure was In the Tn.wji-lilp. fnrturcr's rcprwiftntiitlvc K1I:I11- l>? fur- vided. Under ira cSornditidns aitaiX pipe of construction. The pl.ins ohnll .*h >« from $8.1,200 to S142.550, I'lumb j per cent in buildings. A boost of niiinil itv'the Cor.'.rnctor's i-xpt'twe to be lnld on UDAUttAble fill fn.iterf.U. $0,309,287. !2. I'Shflll" weaiB nwndmor-.". Adef|uat« Mtppjit tins i>e provided rock profiW*, water table, concilt'.oi ,s . r the l'cvulual said, making a % per cent hike ! Si .794,900 or 182 per cent was \',\. ''Township'" nhnll iiu.ui tho (Icinoiif'.rat* '-use- of tVin Joint aiul ap- and eharactertertloi of soil condltl :•:,:• fm program The change in ratables is ex- provt- Cautxactor's nw-tliCKl of tiw'.ftlla- f»>r all »<-rvl«! excavation. ep«nijufr<,d ak'nK the proflK-, Reco-ii ic y ' completed litre land inland and buildings asseKsments. pected to cut the tax rate as of UviU>n and Svme o( X'-w Jir^cy. tlou.- plnn« Fhall !«• submitted on cloth :••> ; 773,100. Personal property assess- 14. "Township'Attorney" ,«Iu»U tne.ni 6. .SptrUiratlons for B*rkfIUfn*. In that rt-produclblx prints may '«• oh v.. have uufie up 300 p_er cent Tluvjax assi'ssment method in 3. Spfflflcation* for Manholff. iKWfcfilllng tl« trencli. UwfcflU lihall much-as $3.80,- dropping it from '.he duly aj>|K>lutcd uUoruty of the M.irJiolis shall be roiis'riietnl of bride tallied. Record plans sluUl ba fsim, siiiil." fronr S*»ii,;125 to Free Acres was examined dur- i meats were $908,975 up $181,350. To.vii.ship. be placed by hind stTKt tatnpctl around «lth th<> Township Cleric prfor to ,-i^ the 1955 rate of $9.70 to an esti- or (ipjiroveU extra-Mrvii-.'tli State the side arid over t-h* v<«? of th<* j>ipe ; .S1.8(»:;/i.-,o. P.uildin valuations are ing the slate tax hearings here Veterans' exemptions jumped 15. "Townyhlp Clerk" n\\x\\'. menu Highway Di-iKirtnieirt' miitoln type fldiil Township ucceptancc of the mni- tho -duly dwlgii-iiteil clark Of the to a depth of at least 18 lnclits. Bal- ltarv Krvier, up ?> .several years ago, with a rec- *! $G8,050 to $330,500, taking an concrftc block. Wall thicknea* fihiill ance of the m;\tertal may be placed ;H r cent the assessor said, Township. bi- 6-innh(«, suid G-inclit« rf3pecMvely ARTICLE II.'liond Required: for' > 1 by machine up to ;?r3d<» ercejrr thit fi-sim .7i".."».L27?."5) !o ?H,6i",8.5lH). New ommendation that there bo a I estimated $39,220 "from the 195G ]«. "Townflhip Oommlttef-" shall for brick IKKI concnao to a depth of One Year's Maintenance, mi .ui the duly Potis'Ututfd govymliijj no boitlden <•«-. n»ck. nv*y,.j>s .'..ia.. li'in^t cor-v; j in-!- jnn a mount s _to__ change and that a personal prop- :JO?ieii...At .si.dt4>tli, o£. M*£t!A 4.V»»- jmtrii. "rir"plic«l in"the trV-nch. IKnilders. Wpon'--w»mplftISii""of constructl'iU Boro School Board ,jiax ..iftlls,—Household ..exemptions- Body" e iucreyefd to 12- t>r| and other uusiiititble mauvlal U.n the Contractor olwill post a Mainten- T'ersonrii < y tax"be set Under the reval- ' were set at $151,500 up $19,300, 17. "Township Consulting Sanitary luoh. thlckaess. The outstay, of brick ance Bond with t,he Toa'iwhip inura'^ Rnt;lnccr" «h*U mean the person duly backfill f)h.*U be removed from the 1 ity a-ses'siinent the town- uation program the personal or conor< te block manholes Khali be job edte and dt*;KK»l thereof shall be teelnst agiiinM any defect- ! or deficl< - in (iniplo.vetl in etich caj>aclty -by the eovnred with a mortar coittng which c«s In t!w fc>u'« and repair of T!''N ^:p - n'»v,' $55,500. property tax was set at $14,000. To Unveil Budget Township. the Contractors sale rfiiponsibtlity. •I'-Ium!)' said. 1 shiill have a thickness of at Jesuit *„ Mine and any damage caused bv t:,' Veteran exemptions amount to Three-Car Crash 1!?. "Towiu-iiip BnslnfiT ' slin!! Inohre. The outside of the mortar 7, Tamping. Where speclfieaJly re- construction for a . one-year pcv.i Tii«rtishlp prejKircd by tlvt- Town- structions. MaUholo covers phall con- This Ordinance nhaJl not apply •-'•' have office hours every Monday Boro PTA anil the public at large ship Con.fultiiiK Siiiitory .Engineer to- fiTin with best f-tandnrds and Khali 3. Protective Measures Required. Unit Receives Following ntickfUUng of 'the tr*nrh. any contractor bulldlnst sewers »i»ii-| will fiet an advance presentation, Heights Woman K«"ihrr A'lth any ftupplemeats, amend- havt> TOWNSHIP OP BERK1XEY In and for the Township pursuant MI from 7:30 to 9:110 p.• m. in the mi'ins. altwittlons or artdlt/tons there- HEIGHTS — SANITARY SEWER" em- )ih>- Contractor shall Install barri- iof the Board of Education's pro- Berkeley Heights-A Berkeley cades, lights. softl*tr«nch sign* and a contract let after adwrtlscnii-'t', Municipal Building. to i;.iw or herpart«r In pxistcnco.. bossetl thereon. Frame and cover shall and bid there let containing lesser munrc- Heights Woman's was injured early last Thursday in the Township until written appli- from manhole covers.- COVPTS must •him occurred. Where traffic must pass ments than those rontnlnfd herclti. lice Monday night and then divid- \ Robert P. Clark, chairman of ] cation for a pornih. for. such construc- fit th.* framis In nny potrttion, and, It over the trench immediately upon ARTICLE J. Copies of Ordinance. morning when the car she was completion of the backfilling, the Copies of this Ordnanre shall '">- ed into three squads. The cere- : the Board's finjmce committee, | tion hai» been pnsrmed to t)>t» Town- found to rattle under traffic, shall be supplied by th« TowhsJilp Clerk •> | will- make the presentation. The driving was crushed between two ship Ok-rk »ntl a permit Issued. Tho repUrfd. Manhole Inverts shall bt> Contractor ehaH lientall nn aitequate |1V niony was attended by Mayor Ira Club Announces Townahlp Olerlt shall not aMrpt any m.Mlc of vitrified brick except for cover of road efone to prottdti a any lnteresud party upon receipt I-., llollcy who thanked-the men ' purpose of this advance hearing, others in Watchung on New Provi- nppllcatloir unless nn application fee str.il'; ; whU'h precedes the Board's formal of Twenty-Five ($25.00) Dollart. lv.\$ hal!-plpe til.: or cemrnt-BsbestO« pipe by 'the Township, the CHWrtiactor shall Otifi (»I,O0l DoUar.tn payment then:. It'f services rendered when they dence road near the quarry. iv-ru p.vld to him. Any cost* in excess be , rctiulrtd. to place ..* MmjponMir ARTICXK ft rename*. public hearing of January 24, is pavem»nt oonklsttsvi? of a* lfsaet 1- . COliipInlnta for the violation, of . - " previously were Auxiliary Police Future Speakers 1 f tdlth tve * lttevft-fW tor drop or tni\ eqnnte or excewls 2-fc«t, provision of this Ordinance inivy !••• •t« give interested citizens' ample The 'accident WccHroaT at"t:45 ^j eispvir-pji IIJCUHHUK review Iticri compacted thickness FA B.C. or riu-in}«')>' tiiuI'Jf the' Ci\ il T>ffen.sc• a standard drop manhole ronneotlon approved equal surfaeu>«. The Con-lodged by any Township official •••• -Berkeley Heights—Talks by an time to consider all facets of thea.m.- when tho Mariani car wasmid (ipprorAl of plans »s si\bnuttcd, shall !>t» lnstolltd. M;\n'hol» rMnjja nliiiH other liitt-rffted party before the M .

thi':. v.cek. advance hearings which Kivc Itaymond L. KRKCII, Jr. of Flbr- fliM ami ppi'cifU'iii tens «Vi:ill be (sub-be approved type tc«» or wyes for completion of oonsWurtiun, the Cou- workhoiue for not exceedint: r J»t;; them a'week to think it over. mitted With fix frf.s of prints .tln-rcof. vlirifjod tile,-. ceirwftt-aBbf'Sti.M. mid tractor In the presence of t!te IIWIKO (Ml day*'or both, lor wh flirh v.- On January 17 at IL'::i() p.m. al ham Park. for H*pi'<>vftl atut nhall conform with cist iron pipo. Wh«-ro ceniemt-iuibctftos Un und'or Conuut'lns Sanitary Sewer olfttlon tn th-i discretion of tho *.• i The men, v.lin now have the the Union Village Church annex, "We of the PTA consider this Township MHSICT Plan pljw U twrd, nn ftpprwed-type cn*t Ztufinevt'. uhull perform a Im Muncipal Magiatiatc. And e.tch I.I-'-I VVatchuiig p y 1'ra- .wl'.h the pH» n»)inif.icturer'« ltiKtrnc- j>lp«*Un« fttwl ths lesUmue mnsunired and spwiflo violation of thla Ordin- ticsw»iil i>e»in Sunday when niein- explained Frank LeHarl, PTA ff, i n'cr. KlrV(lt'. >H5! Klltlll i-ti>ivi. Win-re hdiwe coivtiecilotiM tm» and observed over *t tenant » oontlnu- ance and not tin « contlnultiK offeiu • present a one-woman comedy went into the oncoming lane. Po- be fin IT. S. Of;;(Jc.lc ltiMf.iUfil. vhesir fhnll be 4-lnches in oua iS-hour pf*tod and BhiiH include president. "It affects us as tax- t'unst and ft period of otawrmtion during a Vlolntloiis of any provision of Hi:' IH'I S v.iil take over trallic ctnV act, "Urcasc Paint and Powder lice ehnrgfd Sheehan with care- D.i'-Uiii. tilfiUKirr fi;r sill *lngle home jr«t4deii<*e.i Ordnance may subjM't the vlolntn: -; payers, as parents, and citizen.';. .1 Approval of Plans, F;i!luwin« pwi<3d of wet wpathw. trt'l ;.( !.>i:inioml Mill ("onnuunily Puffs. ' less fli'ivini* to appear in court and Fhnll b<-- 5 and fl-ttw.lK-s In rtlMne- not only to the f|np» or Imprsonni' ii» The opportunity of an extra week K'Hnnlwloii of such pin lit the Town-* .tf-r -.((.if. coinmr'rcial f«Mil)Hsrttm«»'tfl, 1 AII<}W«nte» for leakage. ' Ttie tirri'ln provltlid. but al»o to u rev-.n-nV cjntreh and the • Church of the Mrs David I), Kuehn. drama ilainwry Ifi. '•' ^hlp-oltiill-|i;ive !hf plans - npprovrd bv l.-mhUrir-a, indvwtrlfi!. or «g may be l maximum l to consider and reflect iijion par- l.h> ToWiiivlilji Riytliu-f-r. or Townshi]) aiices Kli-ill IMS permiit«i: tton of the fpeclfio permit; covt'ilh' Lit He ilwiY. dopaitineiit chainnan, will lie in rcqulnd t>y thn Township. tho work In qnmtlon. ticular items within the budget can C'oiiAUtt-iMK Sftnttnr?" EniTlnftr. Toiy.ii- 5. Npfriflrailoni for House Conner- Al ARTICLE L. Ertlnrretnenl, According to D'Rmlas .!. ILilier- OIUHNAMK chtj) B;>i>ni of Hi-tl'h nml othir up- •charjie of the program. Hostesses' bo invaluable. If, for example, an lloin. A', rirti.-t*ruction of the wwr All txrmlt*; depreslt*. ftmrrtS. !li«rn><-- oii. tlireeloj-., Hie- An |>r.i|>tl,i»" IHMII!^ The |i!iih ,'tirtll O(ju- pio^ii ^•>, holier* roitn«"t1iiiB Jihfill bi' i Po- will include Mrs. (I. H. Van Dcro- .individual feels ati allocution is 0 ffKUlato ..tli« f'frm wt*.h thn p<'>'i>iiHM«>n-ivi» lmig tlmw, approval* ttc. referred to h; ( f ml. imtitf-pU/r •-.itiirrj from the in.iln H-KI^ In I'IC Hita Ordtiii'iirc dlinll hi- In uilfllt 1L>H lii r\ v-Hl J'l ' hiviiiirl th" '>ut.«ld" edJ;" to sin* nw\\ itrmn now or hi>re«(ii'•• h o < i>In T 1 : 4 ' r>r '. '•' J'.< (» Li!" loicc and will work on week for wn |i|p If I • if t'ln piMlllll, or f.'lllllldfl'. Hrill,. Woulford, Mrs. Clifford Neubauer, advance henrins,' pves him a week •rfci-lcy H.-tmtite. Unli.n pluiifi Vi' !>-( .tp "! .retiuired by the Towiwhlp ami ••«• :i p in liil' i mii'c'l ii.i /.liill ftiii.lr'. of ex'r.i- !R" IT If." .Vy) itsi'V, liirliulInK jxu- Mil»nlji>loii. ri'-nii f«lliire U> fully comply with t,hi» «-em^ nr'liis Mondays tlirll |«l|i" llli>| Ji.lii'j, 24'' . *»0 I'.'i. iirlR*U«iw ;iiul ni'idn (o ln>-(ir|>"r, »f tills pnllnaijee shall cu fiotu H p.in. to inidniuhl doim; urn ih ."Inll In' Jii'i- .iml le;it| Minliutim dlop- Wlii'ii- th-se !< ikiH.*- lal'-t ,tre rx- Kenneth T. Ilimter, Mrs. Theo- friends and thus plead his ease i'-,»ii'-' runt-ion, siiiinil.s- '!i'j« 1'» |>mvi<|o pi'c«l«l, thf sar.itury 5-P fjarate «nc ',-lnMiiA pi>r fii'it nlltl Utie ARTICI.B Ht, Kevemhllltv, both desk rltiti<-« a* pohw liead- dore ('. KasmeJ and Mrs.-.1. N. more telling ;il the puhile hear- T'llilt'S 1111(1 RI>C<-1(!IM- Towtmhlp r«|iil'-u IIITI|>UII by th<" Inspector uml r<"- I.lhi I t i-'i.ill 'i I ild <>i> it Mt.tlKlit line f:um Th» Invdfklltv WM niMlinl mcuiiircB jhell (x t,vV,u \>v : Carvclla*. ings of the 24th. On the behalf of •.ii|»rm-t'.m of (xiii'-iirmstloii MIl'l lli<« f'ii;.-)i<. iht n llmne « onni-i (iim Plum. W,II,T- Fi"Iio«iim ihe M\t\'triiu; in and the PTA-, 1 urge lioro.-citizens to ;n ui|l( ^ ,i le for i"- 1 p>'.it«>d until t!i«» ITT pif*r« tli» r.ppc- )«fi)t*nr(. or pruvMon (if this Ordin- On January 19 membfis o( the lilii1-! ('•• nn ;ilnt Ion ance Rtmll iiD? (iffi-r); of lmpnir ll-iv cleelion of squad U-adeis, the attend both our merlin;; of Die i>mi!l>!i h,t*t !H'» M p.iWt I > him HI•.I'L. 'if li > i e crjiiin'tl'ius uirtll coni- ! American Home department will (•IT jXiidd. JK-ffl». VRlldlty of any such luvulhl p»rt <# 'h<' niiMHin* of 'Ii M i*lrii|(h Ii'illnrs li'tiiiw I- vil'li Artlrl» f Hi ln-r'-if AKTICI.R F. P.iTmrnl of lntnci lion .tneiiiliers saw an FBI color train- I7(h and the Hoard's meeting of JMiwr I»^IKI?I HaWlllv 4 Alipruval by Sl;i1r lli'iiarlini-iit Irvil* p*rt#. It Is hoi'diy «l«ilnrcr lii.iirmH'fB,* jl I'l'l '. ill ill !>•' li.nlf d f Icrlit 111 place ifi.u film "Arrest." The film «as the 24th." of llculth, Folli/wlr •( 'ii'jimv il hv t'i"» 1. Imprftlon ami th* F«|>ence ltil.ni li. li' fliill conform I i TliMMif. Thr r"o- (•! >!l ii.iv fi i l! supplied Uirout'.h tin comtc^y nf il .'»tiiiul,>i'il« fti.rf\ '.if 1 H'nid of H'-iilth ni»l t»'.|ifr HJI|II >)>rl- provision, nrihlp, sectl.in, tfii Federal P.urcati ol Investij'a ll'l'H All pIVIMtlfllt /,|»,ll »M" l.'llt Wl'il 'Icwn^hlp's Km liufi, liif.|i»f-''ir. or ,i»- j subject "Wills and VM;\U< Plan- jiixl Mis. .lolin T Jbiby. nt<" Niiilm ilif |il,m», IIKI t j»K irfi'i'iiii r-li'H''I p )iitr pntn'lvr Ii *.ii<-tt|f,ii '(iiii'l or senfi-iicn Hi,;, h,-et\ tnoludfl (ion Iraiiiiiuf |>r(i-.;riiin. ; >\<< mid Hunt for Hii* Hi Ui«i'- rtk/itl li" suhiiHCxI to thi Dt'tiiriiiU'i't p lii'titrtc chwktnK "f line R'ifl K'«'lr "f hfTcln ning." The meelin?i will be held The speaker- was Mrs. Freder- pl|.<-.«lil!r llil'lll hn us lnW Jf-ii.fl Bi'Wrr, fliM-ltltiit I i,ii fi. Hit vtr ooiwtrwUoii ru«l i nl 8:15 p.m. at the Berkeley ick W. Hudde, cbaiiiiHin of the nr, ir oiioArNi'i »v nn: fur «p|»iiiviil "f Jullltji, Iti-iw.-diju nf t>.-4 )t(ll||iiK Into (htlliiflmf ithall tftki* «'ff*>rt 1m- ••.Illl> < IIMMI'I I'W- Ol- IIU. 1 H'liill tii- |.lie«| (IV«T ii)m pn*tr<* ftf- Now Sewer Ordinance ft hiimni r of Pprrnll. A pniiil «lll m»rt|iiMl«, IP t\n* floii f,f |>n*, <•!! """""••Ion it.) reautrrtt by law l M, linn hitrl \ ii.ri'rt ojwniiirt per- lll.l'fllK'llt. Mltl tlliJV'llotl Rt,«1 rfpi,'t Printed in This Issue ; IK'I'S of Ilii' club, as well as bus- wood VVoiiian',i club, wlui mtve IIIIN-|'I a]' I MKlN -IMK Of NKW 'ib'tiliicl 1P in 'ln'vi -.i.ip j,n,'ii P< • if t« lierMiy KIVPII thn.t tlw fore-- MI1 MM ill Im iili'ii tiimtiinrt to tln> i|l |k i( l«t>. ,ii ini-v A-, i nt, m ]iip m,i| Oralnsnip Viis Iniindunwl mni tteritelpy HciKhls - Printed m s hands, me invited. nn illustrated talk on yi'iir round Ml III I V, \. pri". I'.l-Hll <»f ',1ortlliiatK't1 ! «nvU<-lert |if ftll II Kpfi-'o l\,f i, !i>viithtli Mni tl»n prilr i-inU uh Hrat rcAtllnit »t n i-puiili' 1 ill ,i I" .•;| l'-ijl', npiiinp'tn' -ihfl In' Ii-5ll.ni'11)1- f.i- >ii- irtrtliig *rf tii« lowiiftHtp fominit-ip" rP' •'! , c"|H\\|'i 'lit1 till" I f' i ll.J u mulii'tiiwict! iimj rttr<> of rttfn«t«, tile,'-', (t f> j!!nilt Isf Hi i ,), m'llt'i i.f tbln (•rtllrmnrf nmi fur • .n . of \tvt- ToWHwhip of HM-kc-lny HolwiK ur i> Hie Tiiwns|iip'> ordi- jwith the Morristown Trust Co. also spoke on the liistred ei«; rvolvitij; iii'oimd forniiil a ml wl'li pi mi Will h,, sMtd.iHt.d f.» •friKtlnti antf lixprrlUin | b» '*'H«!JIII;I,C(| at jmltit!) ilft.lf;n:!tr't p 'I ^ \u'i' lines' and rt'xiiliiliuiit j an authority nn i\.,f,i!r jihumiti;!. ! "Pi" /"Ili'Mil imit tii'lii'l" • Mi" t f iinimi in run in iif I tilitiiiK „ fi,m| pnwmR,. ut Hi- infonniil tjfirdrii'v BIHI 111 «<•'•<'irovi"(l • • in••-, "'»'"M I I Ifi'llllHf J»Jj it I III<'III'IF' No «.'itlfl P'liinetit Ui such eonstiuction. j The rcKiiliii- meelmsi of Uie •' > I 'it'i Inr jiiniH, jWdfUf.n aintl (tpM'iflciiH'ms aulj- 1 luimninrv Tettln* and tKr Vl- W| WIH. J. U, Hav»im«sk» was i'l »hf IH in ' li ' Hliilt tll fcilt'll liiiw li tin ']>> fli Cum. ^n*e Thrrrnl. Tiif ContriM-'or oliiitl "lory 1st, \tm «;IHI Tlii« ordinance was introduced | club's K<"ii-dcn drpnrtment V/IJI ill' 'Mile nilv pi'ITu inl'int ut Uie tltiift of '*ltl»l|(**tl*l ff»r the Muiiirlpnt named reprc$ciitntivi> to the 1 ' t\»nthw*ts>r" -iii in » ix'TmH niMkr mis (>r(Ht»tt^<>, one- also pnv for the rtm% rry work orrtnred by the Town- jf-rmli b luwtiwl by 3 N»nir of ( onlmi liir ttuptr* ship to eheek ttrength of pliM and *t whiuh tin. nun Jilwp uny u«it'|iii * rommiltee. A public Anthony lii.«osiiin of m Heech tn I* m«in txi tht trwlelf of %M (*tik, The eoncrrtt, irtrentth (Wul *t»»fl»ri»iloo of in will be gin>« »n «> will be held Fehniiiry 1 , vn»ti)i IIIH lirk.K. »n(l otiH«r mat«rt«l tf*f« nhtclii FW hesid co!ttN»rnl«« avenue, cliniiinan. CO-IIOHICSMCN j coiiiiintlee iniikiiif« plans for (he ri>i>iu»rtlnii' fJiftl IIIIU4,W emittt Ul<» w»t*»r rtttMhl lAiutt at 0 p. m. nhftll »»• it i» of mnt»l«li li, 1WM, ill t>li« M>rcvt to Jiwt M W«U w> ill* nHtuMMoiM of hht ...,, ,,..r....,, MOM and A8TM, rcq -fin •rid mm spinlknblf «il- 1. Atilhorl'illon fa mmm, im Ji ll fl tHE SUMMtf H6IUCD. THURSDAY, JANUARY M.t. I«W ImlT Eajle; Aim Bnttoa, Si* WhiU Htritogt Gro*i|i p YM Youth , Jr., Whit* To Show Films The Araericstt Heritage group Buffalo; Alan J. Schmitt. Big will start its second series of Indian Tribe Bear; Robert SchnuU, little To Nature Club round-tuble rikt>t'" as Uieir'tribal."OTBU, A. Hydoro, a«sodatc the guesg t speakerp ' will feeb John financed by • irant from th* . their ..individual, la- foq «* the YMCA, • M»o.rts Jubon of -JEast MiUitone, who is Ford Foundation, art welcome to a* toltoiw: William that then; are now ten' Widian a resesreh-fhemist by profession come, There are no fees or quali- iV.r.inscr, Big Trout; William Guide tribes in th« Summit area, and an ornithologist-photographer fications other thsn Jtlje,.....jtesint Little Trout; Ben with fl fathers and 75 sons being to fliicuss current topics in the Look At These Terrific Valiicsl! tf Z standard. He and Mrs. Jubon work light of our national backgroundn . ai «: Uam for hrteretfing farts Wscussiftri leaders for the new .K-n- Jeff Britthirt, Half Moon, The Army tottn&Hy adopted about birds and wild life and re- serrits will be Mn. Roy ]|. Min- ^rkfTmn^nA,- hi% Eagle; khaki cloth for its uniforms Octo- cord their findings an 16mm. color ton Jr., Ralph Lundry, ami Mr. SUPER ar hatlfs Tuwnsewi, Jr., Little ber t, 1893. film. and Mrs. Paul Bearer. The picture Mr. Jubort will pre- sent is called "la Quest Of Puf- Each Homt Loan Backed Dover Street British Shoes GIRl SCOUT SPEAKER — Miss fin" which is a colored motion ByAidof 5«vtfiN«lqribort Holiday Sedans picture of scenes and events taken OUH BVSIIStSS i, primarily Jfcssi* W. BriUingham, a nu'in- Every time a person secures JI I tONU A FEW LIFT) on sevevaHrips inade la find the Brilith thoet by mail on direct her of the national staff of the home financing loan from a sav- i puffin. In their search they went reprwnWlun af a 1ricilun~l>( ifcrtr oTtheTT.SA will ai* ings and tban association, seven to Bonaventure Island off the of his neighbors have backed him INCLUDES; LIST <4rn«r , snow" to varied groups, s.uch as and Loan League in his year end UP LIGHTS . TINTED GLASS • UMOER- COATING . GLAZE W. WASHER • WHEEL M>!\ES1>.4VS~IO 4.H. Girl Scoutufi dates from 1924 j ^ Delaware Valley OrnlUw»!oRi. report. SALE to 6 P.M. when she was a member of a j cal Club of Philadelphia, the "Generally it takes the,average DISCS . PRESTONE . PADDED DASH - 9 4*1. la 2 P.W. Bridgeportigp, , Conn. ,tf8tyty> She hii's! Wilson Ornithological. Society, the savings account ol seven persons TUBELESS TIRES - HAND tftAKE LITE - PRICE htill OKUtll PRICES FKKMiL served in manrcapacities includ-11 VatchwiVth g NaturN e Club, thh e Mor-to make sufficient funds available ILIC. CLOCK • OIL FILTER. in... g_ presiden• -.J-_«t o^tf th.i._e Nntionalnni i A»-s. ristown Nature Club,, ththe'Wittnae Witnjar for one mortgage," he jsilid. "In soclation of Girl Scout Exepntives Stone Nature Club pf Stone New Jersey, the average pavings Extra Special 1 1 in the jegiort comprised Vf Pern- Harbor, Bound Brook Garden account in a savings and,loan as-. Only' ...... Club, ami Middle-sex-Garden Club. soeiation is $1,425. ¥,W!e the aver-, svlvania, Pelawa««, Maryland. 1 Your Discount Virginia and iherpfstiicV of C(}-: tge* home'Bnancing 'loan was ap- GENUINE Iiinibla. >irs. William E. Kitncr. $50,000 Estote Left by proximately $9,500. SHELL CORDOVAN Counctt co-ordinator, vcpyTt* afc. Mrs. Edward K. Mesick breciete replies* "io invitations "A COMFORTABLE OLD Haln toe blucher. Hand issued for the meeting. An eat ate of $50,000 was left by SUPER "SS" HOBDAY-COUPES lasted. Fully leather lined. the late Mrs. Belle F. Mesick of! AGE IS THE REWARD ; (Cbmplerely EQUIPPED AS AlO«FSE0AJiS): Storm welt for extra pro this city, widow of Edward K< OF A WELL SPENT Widow Named Legatee Mesick, barge' transportation! YOUTH" Mffs. Madeline C. Tcffoy cf 121 company president, according to-i H5 '(Author's r.atn* -below)- «•• Whittredge road is.named execu-. the will filed for probate last — REMEMBER — All shoes In stock lot immediate delivery. _ ' . '•.••- .$*,.• trix ared principal legatee of the week at the Surrogate's office. One of tiift TeMoiis way the youtU ! today will have • m«hsrm*ceutic promptly wlihout «tt» Lincoln and Alercury dealers in Summit before entering th* Army in "October, 1954. He is the son Cl 19Sfl (IW1I cf Mrs. Mattie Ware of Summit

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PAY-BY-CHECK You can pay your feilli with a CitiitM Trust Company Why Wait Till Spring I check through the mail box much more conveniently and »af«- _^ouentov extra monthg of ownorshtp at no extra cost ly than carrying cash. — — when you etep up to this KIN6-SIZE DODSE CORONET right now!

5OMITHINO MO Now If tit* Hm« of Yeu'r*mon*yah*otl HAPPINIOIMTHI your lift to mokt with th« tar Ihol'i New 56 LOWPtJCIffILD! th« buy of your lift! larahtad In ityling 3 I an2d fMtumt Tln» big '56 Thin fuH-8izo,'fulNtyltd, When you buy now in- frtpflfl of \viii(in(? for RprinR, Dodge Coronet i« built to full-powered Dodge Coro- vou get » tannin of extra keep more of i(» rtlnt. It's net is priced down with th« month* of ownership tlmt ahead of the ft«W, with gniall earn. And it bring* 4 don't cost you a thing. You pu«h-button drivinf, you the "Magi* Touch" of world*! tecord-br«Rking Dodge push-button driv- DODGE gtt th« »nnip high rs^alc value when it's time to V-8 engine, safety featufea. ing: 8uro»t, safest. i Member ndp, wht\Utr //»» h»y n»» in rA«tSj»r»'»tf/Why wait? the year. known! System Iniurwe* Corporation intKIUf HK9HTS 0WIC1 MAIN OWCI IM» tam M: 0.,.. Horn., i. "M.l. '•*> I- " >•*•' 10 • 32 Mapl. Street J7I S*rt*fiWtal AvtflMM Summit, N. J, . . > Itrkawy H#M|hti* N. t. "Ilk KNOWutmABQUGBtuid PLYMOUTH 0* SUMMIT, NIW Serving the Summit mi Pmmie Volley Arm OTTO SCHMIDT, JR., INC. 304-306 BROAD ST. C2 7-1W5 « M. J. Hwaw^u-MIMM***-*- THURSDAY. JANUARY 12, list "See the Marks Bros." tor Top Discounts!

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FOODBLENDOR ELEC. HAIR DRYER EMERSON RADIO FLINT KITCH. UTENSIL SET CAN OPENER SHiinltts Stnl $ « f .88 Complete with %Jg Mi 2 Speaker . Ind. 7 Pc. StvMws $Q.8t With Moqnttic Hood Blade ...... 5p«c!d Jl JL Stand 5p«ld Antenna Special Colors ...... R«f. $4^8 SE7 VACUUM CLEANER JOHNSON'S WAXElT" ELEC. PRESSURE COOKER J0M CANMISTER SET R»ll-Around whh 4 9t. Ccpacity SQ.88 POLISHER #9Cl $ 4 Pc. • Copper & S 4« Atroch. Rrg. fftU Al!Jl R 57.98 5 :~ AUTOFPOP-W HOOVER VACUUM BREAD BOX LEWYT VACUUM CLEANER 4I Color Cenfrvl $ 4 ^.88 With Cm* * Batter!« CLEANER Urge Sin - Copper & * Roll-Around - with %M A.Bt Chro*n« Beq. $17.95 JLV With Attoohment* $ mtm Cojort_„ .._..Rtq. U Attachments ...New *J AUTO. ELEC. COFFEE PERC ©. E. STEAM I DRY IRON Reg. $104.90 DETECTO SCALES FOOD SUCER Aiiorted I Cup A«t». Fabric $ R. C. A. HI* Copatltv Req. $1 r95 AN Mo* Wood Cabinet Colors .., Rtq. $7.t5 3 C«itit»l Now Chrome ... Sp«cld Jl O DOMINION HOT-PLATE HAMILTON BEACH MIXER ELECTRIC JUICER F. M. SCOTCH GRILL 2 Suriwr • Porcelain $*** W pearance before the Fortnightly Burstein, Mrs. Normc.fi Bra-jar, Mr. and Mrs. Willis 1'oft <.f 100 Jan. "21. Fet'. 25, M«r. 2* . jH^u^-jfy" Lawrence"' a»tf""^ir^r I2S» Club'oftbiiipopufarcommentator. ri Oscar Rozett. A card party will j studies at Western Maryland Col- For information on these ac- Mrs. Kelson began her musical follow , and refreshments will be • lege where she is a member (4 education in Portland, Oregon. j iota Gamma sorority which is tivities call Mr. and Mrs, Mac- served. There will be no business Mr and 8Sr Henry She ttudied ai the University of I pre&eiiUy oigankins a Girl Scout Williams; - *' meeting at tfiis timer Croix, 50 High street;W Mr. arid Oregon, in the east, and at the Brownie Troop. jjjrs. John WCGUUJM, SI Cres- Conservatory of Music at Foun- cent drive, Hew Providence, tainbleau, France. Fox Films in Hollywood bad her under eon- tract, and she appeared with the REPAIR SERVICE TO WKD-Mr and Mrs. Adam San Francisco Opera Company. Mist Sally Flagler Mist Charlotte Fariss BETROTHED — Mr. and Mrs. • Wots* Rtpofrt Lejda of Kenilworth have an- After spending seven yean in the — VOJI Bete PauiP. Cioffi of 132 Kent Place • P—rfa Itemimq nounced the engagement of their Dutch East Indies, she returned- boulevard, have announced^ the daughter, Miss Valery Lejda, to to California, where she embark- engagement of their daughter, f ed on her present type of enter- Sally Flggler • noting John J. Stafford, son of Mr. and Charlotte Farhs Miss Lucille Ursula Cioffi, to tainment. She has now become a Bruce Arthur MeLeod, son ol Sir. • Crystals Mrs. Daniel Amiano of 496 Plain- field avenue, Berkeley Heights. great favorite with eastern audi- To Be Bride of and Mrs. Daniel J. McLeod of ImnttdUitwIy ences. Is Fiancee o/ The couple arc graduates of Re- Pepperell, Mass. A solemn be- trothal was performed on Christ- gional High SchocL The, prospec- Dessert will be served at the W.D.Craig, 2nd CARLANS' Fortnightly Club House at .1:30 Short mis Man mas Eve,in St. Teresa's Church tive bride is associated with the , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A, • *•• Your Community Jeueter p.m; before the meeting. Mrs. Colonel and Mrs. Walter Byron at which Rev. Harrold A. Murray Union County Park Commission, Flagler of 215 Oakridge avenue, officiated. Miss Cioffi is a gradu- OpenFri. Eves. 'Ul 9 P. M, Allison H. Hearn, Fortnightly Fariss of Blackburn road have Elizabeth. Her fiance is employed president, will preside at the ha.ve announced: the engagement announced the, engagement of ate of Oak K«oll School, the Col- 41$ Springfield Ave. ck, 7 IMS by Chubb & Sont, Short meeting and Mrs. George E. J. of their daughter, Miss Sally their daughter, Miss Charlotte lege of New Rochelle, N.Y., and Sawyer, program chairman, will Flagler, to William p. Craig 2nd. Ann Fariss, to Palmer H. Whit- Katherine Gibbs, of New York. SUMMIT He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. She is employed as a secretary- by introduce Mrs. Nelson. lock, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Her- AT THE STATION William D. Craig of Casper, Wyo- bert V. WhiUock of Short Hills. Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., Mrs... J...LNaylor Js chairman ming; and Tyler, Texas. Murray Hill. Mr. McLeod was of the refreshment committee. Miss Fariss was graduated, Miss Flagler attended Summit graduated as an electrical engi- She is assisted by Mrs^ I. J. An- from Duke University where she schools and. is a junior at the neer .from Northeastern Univer- geJU J»Ira, Louis Bitzer, Mrs. D. was a member of Kappa Alpha January CLEARAMCf r University of Colorado where she sity in Boston.and is a member Thcta. She was graduated from K. Bouton, Mrs. T. J. Evans, Mrs. of the technical staff at Bell Tele- FINE FURNITURE AND J. L. Harnar, Jr., Mrs. H. N. is a member of Pi Beta Phi so- the New York School of Interior rority. Mr. Craig is an alumnus Design and is on the staff of phone Laboratories, Inc. A June- Hebble, Mrs. E. J. Hildebrand, wedding is planned. • CORNETS - GIRDLES - BRAS Mrs. C Jackson, Jr., Mrs.A. R. of the. University of Colorado House Beautiful magazine, She DECORATIONS REDUCED FOR Skinnell, Jr., Mrs. W. L. Voor- where he was a member of Sig- is a member of the Summit Jun- ma Tau engineering honorary ior Service League. duin, -Mrs. W. W. Wallace and ! Beacon Fire DAR to Have Mrs. B. A. Warren. - , j society; Sigma Pi Sigma physics Mr. Whitlock is a graduate of honorary society; and Beta Tneta Lawrencevilie School and Yale CLEARANCE . 20% to 20% off All Fortnightly members will j Lesson in Americana PI He is an engineer with the University. During World War 2 have received by mail a copy of 1 General Electric Company vin he served as an officer in. the Mrs. Alexander Keller ard Mrs.,. On Many Nationally Advertised Brands the proposed revised constitution Schenectady., . U. S. Coast Guard. He is associ- Edwin Florance will present a and by-laws submitted by Mrs. ated with Seatrairi Lines, Inc. program entitled "A Lesson in 35 UNION PLAZA CR. 3-4500 Nils F. Brandin, chairman of and Is a member.of the Society Americana" for the Beacon Fire By-Laws and her Committee; I Bell Labs Group to «f Naval Architects and Marine chapter, D.A.R., at its regular A PLEASANT PLACE TO SHQP the FASHION STORE These proposals will be voted ! Sing at Church Buffet Engineers, and the Maritime As- meeting next Thursday in the upon at the meeting on January sociates, t parish room of the First Baptist 425 SPRINGFIELD AVE. CR. 3-1515 18. The "Murray Hill Barber Shop- MFMBER OF WE 4MERiC,4\ 1XSTITVTE OP pers", a group from Bell Labs Church. Hostesses will be Mrs. who have been harmonizing for Program of Sacred Songs J. A. Byland and Mrs. C. R. the past, five years, will present The Choralaires of Northeastern Shelly. Mrs. Halsey Kent is chair- DECORATORS a program at the "Come Doubles" Bible Institute of Essex Fells will man and the tea committee con- monthly buffet supper at the Sum- present a program of sacred mu- j sists of M/s. plin Brooks. Mrs. mit Methcdist Church . on Sun- sic at Long Hill Chapel, Chatham George V Hipp, Mrs. Chester day. The supper will begin at Township, on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. May and Mrs. Charles Hippie. JACK DECKER C:4r. p.m. The committee in charge of ar- rangements includes Mr. and •\ Mrs. Thomas G. Andriarf, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heilman and Mr. CLEARANCE and Mrs. Charley Merrick. Mar- ried couple* interested in reserva- tions should call CR. 7-0137.

Reg. to $24.95 - SALON warm / wonderful SaU •mile / persbniility Price a color -Reg. to $18.95 portrait De Liso Debs 12 out ~ti\JL ^t L Color help* -Reg. to $10.95- bring out the warmth and ' charm that people like A small buf select group of about you. .j Town&Countrv^ We invite you to make an gowns -from ouV bridal col- appointment for a Color Portrait now. Phone mir just stop in. lection in all the wanted TO RK Losty of 58 As!irvviiK>f! aJkenue has flnnoiuiced the engagement"©! her fabrics are now available tlaiighter, Miss Pntriwa Joan Lo«.ty, t:.« Richard G. Burton, son Jules A. Wolin TiE Mr. and Mrs. George J. Bur I inc of New Jersey's Smartest Shoe Shops" (siraud ThMtre ton of 25 Morehou?e piece. New( at a substantial saving! 447 Springfield Ave. Providence. The brjde to-be, a' SUMMIT MORRISTOWN daughter also of the late Matii CR, 3-G08F I»sty^ is a grattaate of Sunn:!* High School and is a seerefruy with Ciba Pharmaceutical Pro "ctttcts, Inc. .Mr. Burton, a sales- man for Melville Shoe-Carp., is FLIMINGTON FUR CO. a graduate of Summit Hisfc Scliod attended Seton Hall Univers- FTJJft HAIR COLORING Naturally ly ietry Trainer ffair i'.oloriil CaR Drtxd *-?877 We suggest you call for #n appointmeiit . . . CRestview 7-1600. at our Special Low, Low JANUARY Prices! . Local

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WELCOME FLEMINGTON FUR CO. /,? k fllMlNOTON, N, I. WAGON '-.'•'•i. M-' uui order charge. which he made while in the Mid- Wcctf dle East. DRcicI 60228 Member of Glee Club Newly elected chairman of tb« Walter B. Bischoff. km of Wal- evening discussion group is Mrs. GUICD ter Bischoff of 89 Hillside ave- Richard C. Matlack who has ap- NELLIE WEISS nue, Berkeley Heights, is a mem- pointed Mrs. Thomas A. Hunter ber of the Glee Club at the State 24 Toylor St. Millbum as hospitality chairman, assisted University of New York Agricul- by -Mrs. Joseph Sctiuihofi Miss G00D4.00KIN6 CLASSES Opposite Washington School tural and (C»m»r fuwwitt Amm) color and its shape with any period u lege Club is one of the largest. •AST ORANOI, N. J. PERSONALS Women who are eligible for mem- S-pc. place getting $3.65. O*w>«« 3-10Ot O««»f • 4-40C0 dwlvtow 1-M4S Recent house guests of the Read I Memorial Hospital, Mill take place < The Tuesday Music; Club held bership in the American Associa- on tion of University Women are in- ASK YOUR ETI PHYSICIAM AIOUT OUt SEtVICi The Melroses I Cards of Cane* Brook parkway Saturday. Miss. Zerobko also its bi-annual business meeting at 527 Millbum Art. w vited to join. Membership chair- 10A. M.-4 P.M. were Mn. Maurice Wilson, Miss i- «* honored at showers given by tiie home of Mrs. E. /. Hilde- .(bctHff.fi the. Clunttclcf man is Mrs. William R. Young, Closed Mondays Charlotte Smith and Clement J friends and business associates 11 Linden place. and the little HOUM) Wilson ol Johnson City, Tenn. I »l the Blue Shutter Inn and at the brand of 118 Ashland road on Tuesday of this week. SUMMIT ART ASSOCIATION. INC. Wilson is ' a sister' of Mr'hom. e of Miss EipHy .Yoest, 8 Short HillT Chapter DAR Card. Mrs. Card'* sister, Mrs.Charnwpod lane, New Providence. Alan Mathiasen of 108 Gales Norris F. Brain, of DeBruce, To Hear Book Review Mr. and Mrs. Gordon V. Old-drive, New Providence, enter- Art Glasses Start January 16th N. Y.. if presently visiting at flirted at a cocktail party on Sat- Mrs. Frahk W.-Olive of Whit- their home. » ••: • • ham have returned to.their home at 68 Beekman road after a 5-week urday for twenty guests. Among tredge road will be a hostess at Beginners, Advanced Students, feen-Agtrt, JANUARY SALE those present were Mr. ?nd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George .W,. Hei- vacation at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. a meeting of the Short Hills Children Thomas Allison, Mrs. Charlotte ter of 26 Ijocust drive have sailed While in the south, they flew to chapter; DAR, to be hdd next Upholstered furniture, tables, lamps, accessories, commodes, Engelman and * Mrs. C. S. Dow- aboard the Holland • America Nassau for three days. Mr. Old- Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the home Wdloce hifnam MoxwcH Simpson discontinued decorator's fabric samples; some Chintzes by ner, all of Summit; Lee Craig, of Mrsv Sidmsrt- I. Barber of r line's ftajjJup, "S. S. Nieuw Am-i ham »lsa spent four day* in of Somerville; Mr. and Mn. Har- Je« Jonet KatfttrirM Grovt the yard. All greatly reduced 20'A to 50 c. for a tuxMreek winter Short' Hills. Mrs. Lewis M. Mor- Cieveland on business. vey Mathiasen and Mr. and Mrs. ton, a former president of the vacation enjise to South America Edward Kookegey of Westfield; Srea Morylugbird and the West Indits. Mr. Heiser Geneva II Guild ot Central Pres- College Club of the Oranges and byterian Church met last evening Bfr .and Mrs. Bruce Bagger of of the Kappa Alpha Th

INHOLl TODAY FOt FOR TRUE VALUES & SAVINGS OM OTHER SHEETS NOTHING SPARED BIRTHS 'OAI, OASKirl A QIAMOR" TRY RADEENS FIRST To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weh- Ducron ttlnttrtti tow- mann of 45 Old Farm rtiad, el with the tiUtrf Berkeley Heights, a son, born Andersen Pontiac's MARTEX inSPITZER'S December 31. To Mr. and Mrs. John Piana of DiTU 8 Aubrey street, a son, born De- •rniiB mii%tt aqn», wlnt. cember 31. FREE School .R99...I.49 Now98< To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hand 79* ...... N«w5t# Dempsey of 147 Morris avenue, a W. G. 39* daughter, born December 30. in Car Core Every Wednesday evening Pur* Linen Tea Toweli for d weeks—* Once again we repeat thii most Start starting Wed., Jan. H Fabufoui offer. It was a complet* 'Sellout--the---first time, to eoni* Baby •arly before they are gone. T™" W#f» iMtwp NOW Aman ClASS I Th. "Imldi" Siory of Your » Right Aulemebil. \ R«g. 59* ... Salt 4 for 1.00 COATS • ...... n*% to us.oo. , $17. to88. Kn«w your curl CUSS II What Makti th* Whteli Go 'Round Contours Mattrtss Pod« — PACIFIC SUITS...... it.ti •• 5t.fi . , 12.to36. Sav«yourmon«yl . ClASS III Jut« Plain Oood Car Cor. Double stitched. Ample allowance for UAKN TMII1 ClASS IV Th. S«atorn...Your C*r... and You I Sidall cloth Sanforiied. DRESSES . . , . • io.ftH2t.fs . t 7. to 20. in fdwards VITAI PACTS • ClASS V You'rt In th* OrW.r'i S.ot MOM IXFIIfi! . 4,91 CUSS VI 9 GOWNS. . .-.;. . i*n N 3ioo . . 5.-10.-15. .Rtf.S.tl Sd»4!ti SPORTSWEAR . . . 2M ** m% . . l»«13. , DI»Iii«n »f St«wo(»V/nrrnr Corp. Giemt*' It n«n-technical, ini«r*tlliif, Discontinued Lots of Draperies JACKETS !neliidin« whit. IA.11 to It.'fl • > • Wtmm hi mm**, tC\ All' A 9. to U. J Reduced lor Clearance hm %vm\ BrinB your ft infill HOSIERY adeeit SPITZER 'S ANDERSEN PONTIAC, Inc. HOHt DICOi^TOfff 314 MCHIIHS AVI., M«r S^HppftoM Avt. SUMMIT HI MIW«im Avt. JACK DECKER'S Ci. »rS, $3.60 New First Aid Classes awards in paintings at the an- Army. " • sb.rh«i. demi-t $5.95 after the Christmas recess. 18 hours in length and are usually Couple at Taichung Now held once a week for 9 weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Anderson, Advanced first aid courses are son-in-law and daughter of Mrs. 12 hours in length and are held [W. H. Mount-of 51 High street, once a week for 6 weeks. are conducting missionary work Now Values »« W. Anyone interested may enroll at Taichung, Taiwan. Mrs. An- by calling the chapter headquar- j derson is the former Helen • NOT ENTIRE STOCK Why run -for 4he phone?.. ters—Cll 3-2076. I Mount.

ENGAGED—Mr, and Mrs. J.Beb. 20% Reduction bert Coover of Washington, D. C, have announced the engagement ON ALL CHILDREN'S ,7 °~ of their daughter Miss Phyllis Ann Coover, to W, Barnum Wahl, son of Mr; and Mrs. J. Wilbur Wahl, 80 Inwood road, New Providence. SUNDIAL Miss Coover graduated torn West? minster College, New Wilmington, Pa., where she was a member of Little Yankee Shoes Kappa Delta sorority. She is pres- Lucky you . . . trekking South! ; ful for supplementing the diet ently teaching school in Linden- And very lucky you to have hurst,Long- Island, N; ¥-.~Mr. FOOTWKAH, IMC, 354 Spring, j CHARLINE'S has 3 registered Wahl, w!ft> is also , Westminster field Ave., where famous-name pharmacists to serve you; free College graduate, is a member of .shoes (sizes 4-10, AAA-C) are V&delivery . . CR 31032. Sigma Nu fraternity. He is em- to 'a off regular prices! For re- ployed at the Summit Federal Sav- SUMMIT Billet-doux from Jane: S1E- 27 MAPLE ST. sort-ing, they've smart specta- ings and Loan Association. A July tors; new corkctte calfs (white, GEL'S STATIONERY SHOP, 394 wedding is planned. ' red or taffy!); gala straws. And Springfield Ave. has a truly mar- for wintcr-ing at home beau- veloul s selection of stationery for yilllllllllllllllllllllinillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII^ tifully grained alligators; polished every corresponding occasion ..,'"* = When you can teach for calfs, et cetera. from gay new "notes" to Crane's elegant personalized papers. • •• • Fashion travelogue . . . starring More SIEGEL specialties ... ar- an exter&toh elegant cruise wear from LIL- rays of fine greeting cards; Val- LIAN O'GRADY, 415 Springfield entine Party invitations; make- JANUARY Ave. Start off in a smart "Travel- your-own Valentine kits! cade" (the dress, that travels Good news for 8-1-i-m January beautifully & needs NO ironing!); budgets! OLD MILL INN, Route add a Claire McCardell swim 202, Bernardsville • Morristovvn CLEARANCE suit (stunning in olive green!) Ril., presents an appetizing ar- include an exotic India Print . . . ray of menus (and prices!) as & Happy Holiday?! Dresses from you'll find anywhere! Delicious $14.,to. $95.;.sizes 7-15; 10-20; 12li- "for instances": Complete Club 22*4. Luncheons arc just S1.35; their • • • Duck Dinners marvelous treats r FROM OUR READY TO WEAR DEPT. Cue from Cupid: the rosiest for $2.50 complete. Valentine sentiments await you at Special Group of Specipl Group of =, THE CARD SHOP, 325 Sprinj;- The Safe fashion-minded gals DRESSES Now $8.20 to $31.95 SWEATERS Now $2.98 to $8.75 ^ i field Ave. They're bright and await . . . PHYLLIS KING'S Jan Reg. SM to 10.98 | gay and ready for the love-liest nary Sab at 90 Summit Ave.! Reg. 10.95 to 39.95 Group of E day of the year with cards of The reductions are amazing (up Special Group of ,: every description (from whim- to-50',;) on the clothes you need 100% WOOL COATS i sical to sentimental!); Valentine now . . . smart wool skirts and BERMUDA SHORTS \ NOw $3.95 Now $36 to $63.95 ,= wrappings; party invitations; tal- jumpers; party separates; sporty Reg. 5.0S I extension lies and perfectly beautiful cen- blazers and slacks. Sweater steal: _ Reg. 45.00 to 79.9$ | terpieces! Teen's lovely Orlons (what col- |§ Special Group of Special Group of Cotton and Nylon S There*! a wee bit o* Scotland ons!V reg.'ST.95 now $5.95! I: NYLON & COTTON In every drop of Glen Mavis • • * NURSES & MAIDS UNIFORMS 1 Scotch from S. BALISII & BON, l Make a pretty Ni«w Year's reso BLOUSES Now $1.98 to $5.98 Reg. 5.95 to 17.95 i phones Beechwood Rd. Glen Mavis Scotch lntion ... (o use PARKER HER Reg. 2.98 to 7.98 ' Now $3.00 to $10.00 i fan excellent MUSH buy!) isBEX Hair Conditioner No* -V.I just one of 8. BALISFI'S famed This time- Honored preparatior SAVE SO MANY STEPS...SO OFTEN private labels . . : all fine quality (used for over SO years!') begim- From Our Children's and Pre-Teen Dept. at low prices. 8.-BALISH is equal- its beautiful work by keeping •••••• y. well-slocked with nationally your hair in the peak of healthy Special Group of DRESSES, Reg* 5,95 to 17,95 ... Now $4.50 to 11.50 advertised brands! Free delivery condition; then soothes it to COST ONLY ABOUT . , . CR 3-UB2. manageability: pampers it to Group of 100% WOOL COATS, Reg. 29.95 to 45.00 Now 23.95 to 36.00 • • • shining loveliness. At beauty Anyone for vim and vigor?? snlons & drug stores. Special Group of SWEATERS. Reg. 3.98 to 10.95 ... Now 2.98 to 8.75 In your kitchen ... your beebcoom Co to CHARLINE'S CUT RATE Til next week ... if you would •.. any room—handy home DRUGS, 417 Springfield Ave., like to see Jane, please phone Mendham 3 0686. JANE MAT 1 where they've a peppy array of WHITE SALE ON e»t«r»sioit phones are a wonderM Chantley Vitamin* . . . wonder- THBWS. nriv't. SPECIAL GROUP OF wnveiuenoe. Extra phon^ not a month WAMSUTTA AND MARTIX #0 WAMSUTTA SHEETS & CASES! only save needteas ruiWng—they otter TOWELS & WASH CLOTHS par hom» extension LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS pe«f«r privacy... extra protection... and mean fmm mwmd calb, too. • Dr. M. L Chanko Many Other Items, Not Enumerated, Greatly Reduced 5= Order today. Simply call f your Telephone Buaineas Office. Optometrist , . Eytp Entiminecl B. He FRUMKINL Inc i 43 H«li«y f fr#ef# Nowark MILL TILICHONI COMPANY 408 SPRINGFIELD AVE, 29 MAPLE ST. | Office Hours: 9.30-5,30, W.d. 'til 9 P.M. Krcnlngt by Appolntmvnt MArk«l 3-2376 SUMMIT, N. J. CR. 3*3425 I " ' ' 8 ^iiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiitintiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiHiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiMc 'THE'. SUMMIT HERALD THURSDAY. JANUARY It. I«S» Chm*m« Morning; Steiaer, Pat from 2 a.m. January W to I thur H. Osbarn, Ttee ; stenographer-clerk who will as- Methodst Women Won of New Providence, is busy with f.-*edl:^^ity-!:#»pttary--29r Gordon Mc»eil«T,i»«wrer- if ri sist TownshipClerk Wiltfamita- plans for a square dance to be ^ny New Books fey EUk's Problem D&il The ruling placed a 15-day pen- McKellar, secretary, ud Ifkhael Square Done* Jan. 29 $50 to $300 Pay so ft $3,100. |held January 29 in the auditor- dew* Jim "Biidgerw' alty against the tavern but five Mihallk, serviee seereUry. Froridence—The Women's j ium of Lincoln School from 8:30 The building and plumbing in- day« were remitted for a ma vutt spectors would receive 50 per cent Sr. juA Mn. Kin»ey were Society of the Methodist Church i to 12~ midnight. Boosts Set for Added to Boro ^.^. plea entered. The establishment of all fees collected over $1,500. was charged with setting alcoholic granted an associate membership ;•' Ktfresb.tvents will be on sale, Last year they received 50 per A Reliable Swrce for sandwiches and cake with coffee beveragei to three minors m Oc- status. Town Employees ceat over $1,800. Library Shelves Elects officers tuber 20 and 21. ALUM. COMI. WINDOWS or soft drinks. The discovery of an aquama- Berkeley Heights—The Town Proposed police salaries and New PwvUtenet — Recent -bestj stm Fievtstasce—Fred ALUM. COMB. DOORS Mrs, Jessie MacWilliams of rine weighing 134V4 pound* watf Summit hat been engaged to call ship Committee last Wednesday amounts received in 1955 areseller: s and other new book* w star ef CO LivingstoLiito n txtnm was Mrs.Coviello night introduced the 1956 salary Chief, $3,500, $5,200; captain, |4(- reported in (he mining town »r CASEMENT STORM SASH the squares. fiction, non-fiction and teen-age elected chairman of the Recrea- ordinance which, if adopted, wn\ •XX!, $4,600; sergeant, $4,650, $4,- tion Commission at the annual Governidor Valladares. Described' categories oave been added tothe , Cited by Boro Anyony e wishing tickets San ««j grant pay raises from $50 to S300 400; patrolman' first six months, Bar as the world's largest, the stone shelves of the New Providence! meeting feeid last U.G Edwards & Co. them from my memoer oi we 1Q ^ municipal cmpi0V€es. The was estimated to be worth $4oo,. society. ^ j public hearing will be January 18, six months, $3,500, $3,300; patrol- Rescue Squad 0W. a this week. Ifr. Brewster succeeds Oyde 24 Franklin Place The United States now is grow The proposed 1956 salaries and man second year, $3,800, $3,600; M. Noll of 1SU SpriBgiield ave- New ProvMsnee — Mrs. Rose )M yj?bH {•*!**£ ^l?3? J* " being} the 1955 salaries are as MIous; I patrolman third year, 14,100, $3,- The complete list of new addi- nue, who »is caused vice chair- Cuviello, one of the founder* of the New Providence Reicue Member of Summit Are* began to harvest its virgin for- treasurer, $2,200, $1,900; tax as-and after, (4,450, $4,200. ,trons,> a»-.«»«s , isprtogfieU areaue was reelected Chamber of Commerce sessor, $2,400, $2,300; magistrate, The retainer for the township rmm ;secretar>. the annual meeting of the organ- 11,350, $1,200; director of welfare, attorney would remain at $1,000 AlJi«, Rising Storm; Banner, Ex-j j|r Brewster appointed the fol-ization for her service record. $500, $425; janitor, $3,300. $3,200; and for the township engineer at eclsior; Brink, Headland; Corbett committee member* and ..;. Mrs* Jpovkllo, a charter laember, « j* '' ' fife secretary to the board of adjust- $i0O. The auditor's retainer would Family Portrait; Gerson, High chairman: Finance, Frank v L. answered 101 of the 332 calls re ment, $200, $150; clerk of the plan- be raised from $1,500 to $1,600. way man; Graham, Lit Ik Walls; Kossuth, chairman, and Mr. Null; ceived by the squad in a 3H-year . . . • • . for high.styh »icg and roning board, $500, $400; The tax collector's office will be Hawley, Cash McCall; Hopkins. Personael, Lawrence Meiocca, period. u, registrar of vital statistics, $500, open for the benefit of residents Man of Honor; N^ugler, World and jchairman(' and Mrs. Tully; Pub Another squad member, Mar- $400; road supervisor," $1,500.. S4,- the first Wednesday of each month Juliiee; Spring, These Lovers Fled Hlicity ifv, „Mr T. ^iTullyv . cus S. Silver stein, was cited for EVtmODY fashions...... -it's 200; road workers, $3,400, $3,200 from 7 to 9 p.m. with the excep- Away; Suyin, Many-Splendored A leap year dance will be held responding to 37 of last year's 117 MTNO if and violations clerk, $2O0, $10O. tion wf during June, July and Au Thing; Yeroy, Treasure of Pleas- ton morrow *"£&! **• &« Lincoln calls. Mr. Silverstein alto was School—gymnasiuru under the eTeded pesident tcriucceed Ed- DINIt M j spec tor, deputy plumbing and oil nounced. Non Fiction sponsorship of the Commission. ward Kin*ey. ' burner inspector, township -elec- Bird, Decorating for the AmaWalter McCarthy, recreational di- The squad's annual report list- MIW tmm ! triciuti and fire inspector would An ordinance setting specifica- tions for the construction of theteur, Bridge, Family of Twotrector, will.be in charge Harold ed 117 ambulance calls of which MOSt fMIHOUS remain the yune under the pro- Worlds; Carson, Edge of the Sea; Boch^of Newark will be square } 53 emergencies. The calls posed ordinance. The guide would sewerage system was introduced were MSfAUKANT Cartmell, ed., Golden Argosy, dance caller and chaperons will involved driving the ambulance set the annual salary of the newand is due for passage and public hearing February 1. Fine, American College Counselor be members of the Guild Study 1,356 miles and 40S man-hours. and Guide; Fitzgerald, Papa Mar Group. Since the squad's inception, June Students to Present tied a Mormon; Foley, ed., Best 21. 1952, the ambulance has re- Our store is really unusual! American Short Stories 1955; Ilg, Height* BuHding for 1955 "Whodunit" Today Child Behavior; Noole, Never ! sponded to 332 calls, including Plead Guilty; Philbrick, I Led AsmOttOtUMUDOflMofk »» emergencies involving 1.126 TREMENDOUS New Providence — Tfie eighth man-hours and driving 4,369 miles. Three Lives; Seagrave, My Hos- Visit us and convince yourself grade English classes of Lincoln Berkeley HeigMs—There were Other officers elected were Ar- School will present a mystery pital in the Hills. , •' ; 282 building permits issued here SELECTION Mysteries, Westerns, Science during 1955. for a total constijic- j play, "Wioduuit".-tfldaje. in... the . PROMPT that this is the store where the school auditorium. The suspense " Clirisie, Hicltory Wckory D"ea*fl» ; tidnlralue"for $2;953,1SS; according-! thriller is upder the direction of Coxe, Top Assignment; Latimer, to the annual report d Building COURTEOUS Winter Clothes Mrs. Betty W. Sartorius, English Sinners and Shrouds; McClay, Inspector Salvatore Del Duca. for teacher. Long Body; Simenon, Inspector Total receipts for permits issued atmosphere is always charged The cast includes Frank Walsh, Maigret and the Dead Girl; Stout, amounted to S6.53&. Television Service Peter Clay, Steve Harvey, AWeBefore Midnight; April, Feud at There were 199 dwelling per- Quality h Our Motto MEN and BOYS Five Rivers; Csok, Apache Am- mits and seven industrial build- Ldrg, Carol Darling,- Ray Breur, Radio* I, Mtord Pkry«rs with that certain excitement also Hunting Jackets Sally Cooler, Ar?ela. Nigro, Alarr buf.h; Field, Breakneck Pass; ings permits/Others were for al-. Sager, Diane Lariee, Clifford Bradkiry, October Country: terations or other types of con- NATIONALLY ADV. BRANDS Anderson, Jo* Scanlon, Fred Brown, Martians, Go Home. struction. One-hundred ^eventy- SUMMIT TELEVISION and thrift of discovering real Schubert, Daisy Gregory, Peter * Teen-age, and Juvenile two certificates of occupancy AT SAVING PRICES! Pelof, John Curcio, and Rcbln Howard, Real Book About were issued in 1955, according to SERVICE CENTER tiSTAURANT Nell. Fa^ms; Coatsworth, Cherry Ann Del Duca's report. • 86 Franklin PT. Summit M mwajuc Attrott bargain' Student director is Ken Johah- and the Dragon Horse; Lambert, son.-Larry Rodewald is In charge Love Taps Gently; Lenski, Dog Pistol tomtits Issued to CR. 34991 ncHtan & tttn^w > Deity t Sunday SALZMAN cf property aided by Susan Ren- Came to School;" Lewellyn, Jet KlIIRVATIONfi MArfcH 4.|«M tier, Gerard Kennedy, Dennis Trunsports; LDckridge, Cat Who. Nine Heights, Boro Mei Jim Gtrard OFFICIAL ARMY & NAVY PiUey, Susan Gowaska and Carol Rode Cows; Lyon, Not for One Berkeley Heights—Three.Berke- Tony Cdlari 437 Chancellor Avt. Newark, N. J. DEPARTMENT STORE Cristian. Alone; Monsell, Boy of Old Vir-ley Heights residents have been Parents and friends are invited. ginit., Robert E. Lee; Perkins issued one-year concealed wea- AMPLE PARKING 201 Main St. Orange One Magic Night; Soharcach, Boy pons permits by County Judge OR 3-7494 I Marines participated in theSailor, Matthew Calbraith Perry; Milton A. Feller in accordance LAST D AY!««iiAst BUDS first Battle of Bull Run July 16, Sears, This Useful World; Selsam, with state regulations. 1861. Plants We Eat; Seymour, Top o" The local men are Gilbert S. Sale! Saturday, January 14, t A.M. to S P.M. Bischoff, 40 Diamond Hill road; John Bowes. 6 River End road; COME 5 THE FUTURE Daniel Breea. 716 Springfield av- KITCHEN CABINETS enue; Clarence E. Carey, 123 EVERYTHING MUST GO! 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«•» THf SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY. JANUARY- lj ttifc Homea't Lmfttt two srporti be recognized during Y M. C. A. Keek, inas- Duk«« A.-C. Summit Five Bow Summit Warriors Upsets Prevalent Hood* . much %$ basketball vva$ invented S. D. A. C. Moutttaiu»w* Berkeley Eleculc Shop Th/s Time fo Madison 85*55 Beat Union City, In City Sponsored Dfll* Builders ' B«rfcflrr The Summit high basketball s as dsre straits as the varsity, (bail is a Y.MCA. creation as -Cuttrn W»lsiea meg Product* I HCIL ft'oa L8»l; Suamilt T V .squad dropped its M.xth straight Uamc back from an unbelievable J 0 19-0 deficit against Verona re- ! On /fhurrday. January 2tth. a Lose to Orange Cage Leaguers i. 0 game when it travelled to Madi- ; men's bas.kt'tijail j.cara composed 1 f Torai D«li son Friday and lost If the Dod- , ccntly to win by a single deuce. The Su'hinftt Warriors played dose races are forcast vt the fl 1 ; Against Madison they meant !<>f .Sum nut *'Y" -members will Summit Recreation Department 9 1 v.w Providence Boro gers 55 to 85, i business, Th,e starting' team of ': play host to a squad from the j twice last week, winning over the sspontored Basketball leagues, Pat Luciano. Madison's bid for Denm> Shaw. John Meinert, Torn i Wi!>t/ield Y Jl € A at $ p m.! Union City All Stars last Wedines- with several uosets the trend Last On the.same evening the varsity , Es A: Bud All-America, dropped in 35 mark- Prior. Jury Butt, and Herb I'day night at tiie Summit High week. Fn the Senior Boys Basket- Foinli i H«rrv'.< f-.o ers, the most points- scored by Schmutt plajed all but the la&t I volleyball' team will be the guests ball I^eague the PAL, were Shell 39 Zi [of the PassakCWlon YM.CA. j School, and losing a State League Meat 37 31 an individual in the Suburban two minutes and hus-tled all the beaten for the fir&t tinie by the M*rkn 14 33 Conference this reason. • for a Ihree-game match Plaas j game with the Orange Triangles. S.D.A T. with Pete Klarew and rii-*n#r* 34 34 way. Shaw scored 22 points, ; are eurrcntfly being made for the »11 jn*r» 31 feM', i Summit was swept off its feet mostly on driving shot? On Wednesday night at the local Richard Williams- supplying Uie 31 3t 1 almoM at ithd oper.mg cento Vllllllill Crusaders Hi-Y dub to play * Hiph School gym the Warriors scoring punch with thirteen and NKm(v i - r i' •f-tftftk1 K^-seroTsd' half teatr affidf rieicr fifteen points' respSHvely', Xce Vjr.t-tj B.ike Shop ..4uinj*. ..Displ>.V4Jjg- .a.-lfciwiijt xall y. Ilf t ~ T v ; '.r>t (.•-<...!- Madison dashed, ahead to a ti'l Branch of the Newark Y.M.C.A. ; on to edge out Ihe Wurclo All-Stars- Lepore's eighteea rwirts were Spanish sherry is known as the ! 8 -,d.ii.' ** 0 4 fcn Monday, January 23rd. at 8 high for the losing PA.L. club. iead before Dave Barenborg and II 0 II \\ . r lot t/nion-City. 65-59, The local "smoker's wine" becaus* 0 0 0 BerW*l*r Rtrrralien YA Rillo could put together an;»- -, five was down ))y ten points early In the Boys Intermediate Spares, m d thinj: resembling an''offense. Y. M. C A members and I in the second, ouarler when thev League the Bombers moved into some reason science cannot ex 0 t I Ifriends of thf YMCA are cor- Luciano and teammates Ditk ( , I, • \ 4!4S, j »ut on -a *ea« to di-aw even witJi a two-wav.tie with the Spartans Warrlori i,plain, it is the only wine Sv>elt and Steve Amw, not as out- Oil li.' ,U « o k advantage 1 IJJ. the opening* games of the summit played its best game.,of 4tf-the National YMIA. Aquatic j blackboards for the Union City vt!ie season exceeding its former For "Y Week" i fi\c to handle and with control large" Grasshopper Basketball CHEVROLET'S 90I your number program during 1955 at tin- local program the Jive-Five defeated, .scoring high by MX points. National Y M.( A week "Y", recently cuiapded statis- «f the backboards the Warriors Ed Holt, John Davidson, Turn were able to keep command of the Corvettes 38-32 with Mik« : (January 22-29) a number of .spc- tics show, l-nd-er Use capable Pipio scoring twervty-wx f»inti Sandham and Bruce Wilkinson, Jcial activities will te conducted direction of Boy*' In^tructtir the san\e after taking the lead in ; the third period, for the victorious team, The Sty- though not spectacular scorers, by the Summit * Y" Physical De- Jultn Reonett-and Girls' Instruc- rockets defeated the Condors 44-40 did much to hold down the op- j.partnient. Featured, will be Vol-tors' : Mesd&mcs Nittt-1, Thomas, Last Sunday night the XVarriprs with Pete Molnar scoring twenty ponents* .score. , i ley ball and Basketball games; if iind Wtiliamson, the figurfs look joiirneved to Perth 'Amhoy to one points for * the victorious The jayvee squad, previously in; i is 'particularly -'.significant that like tills: 154 different .persons meet the Orange. Triangles \n the Rockets and Roger Nelson scor- ' passed "Minnow" tests: 104 "per-i first game of a State League twin- 1 irig twenty two points fqrj&elos: suns passed "Fish"* testiy . -W per-; bill and ....came Jiprne on (he sliort ing Condors, the Spartans de- ions passed 'Ftytng Fish'* re- j end of a 93-73 score. Fast break- feated the Warriors 39-32 with \ quirements, whilcv-29 individuals ; - Stop In and See . ins- forward Ernie Garret! of the Daji O'ConuelT? scoring twenty-! passed ''Shark'" to,-»ts, Twelve i Triangles proved a tough cus-. two pojnts for the Spartans. TTie persons• earned Y..M.C.A. Setiiar i fomer to handle as he poured Bomb*}"! defeated the Bears ?S- Lifesavii^g' ccrtiiicat<*5. while two ! thirly-seven- points through' the' 10 with Charley Gaoro scoring LOUIS MAFFEI members earned re> '•! 4 Hotel Suburban under the direc- Pro»uk 3 o fl Murphy B 3 19 OlobetTOttem ^. ' O 5 tion of Adam -Week''will be re- ~ 3 16 jRCkiOU : 0 3 - Srnior BOTS Baskttball Lt»|ue — BASSETT BLDG., 1st FLOOR — ("farotte ' '» 1 I' Oarrftt 13 14-37- '""'• '•'-*' (Ages 16-17-18) Always a Better Deaf . . And Service Too! sumed on Tuesday, February 14, Grof fttet 14 4 32 Oasklna 1 1 Etstcrn Division I F»-tt«Ti=oa 6 4 16 HatQJier 0 12 Won Loit at 8 p.m. The sessions will be j Ahcrn o O fl Hurt 2 10 315 SPRINGFIELD AVE.. SUMMIT I O ? Cowan P. A. L. 3 1 CR. 3-6500 Five Excellent Barbers Ready to Serve You held, tlie second Tuesday of every Cotter* a Club, 56 1 3 month. WestphaUon HI-Y (» 2 31 11 73 37 19 93 Baltu.vrols O 3

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IMC.-...... - --T|bM«u*&.UMMt Eiecuu-U erf the «ttat* of a*Jd di- the (lat* of »aid ordtr, or they will be THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ttw dgbt fco miwt Miy or «a Ufc Ttjoama A. Leud. Jr.' c«**«d, notice b hereby Klr re- SUMMtr «nc to «M«I» flw ud which ta to Ittt .MB*af»4 l»y Ct*** t. , UaitbiOl L Uwnbfcrt*" creditor* ot 4*10. J."!i 15 De.*er" nntlf. sis r&ouitit iron tb* 6u.lt of JOHS E. WOLF, Alt™ - "* *"* 5:2C, 8:35, 1 I>ift» A Trio:t; By «d« of U* Bawd of Kduc*- tor *si4 Couatr oo Fag* iiMic. w& Jwi }, ll »»id-ord«r. or. they irtU b* fome-r 17 Ridge View Ave.. December 31, 19JS r.nd T ttoa. Olty oi Svuamii, UoJoo C by correotife deed or Clara K. Aoder- 3:?-C, 6:45. 10:02. tfrn 1C. E). inds NOTICE Or SETTUEMKNT birred (son praftt-cuvlaji or recovrr- W. Orange, M. J, fublUttHl in respoase to call made b> 4:10, 7:r MORRISTOWN e«M*4. will b« audited Mid Hated bj Summit, N. J. NOTICE OP ASM'JlL MEEtlva . *erve baliuee, aad cash tlHCowatt K. ; %m BKOiO aitc known M Ha. 1M . tb* Surrogate, u>d reportad for.wt* Dec. n. a. lm 3, U—o • w 4 w Summit, January *, 1954 items in procrM of col- *M4 Avsaue, Berkeley H«4gtes, tlement to the Union County Court.- rM TO THE STOCKHOLDERS: lt!t;taa 188,780.13 Jnn. 12, 13, 1«, IT. 18 Court Martial L tmm, m*i*wt lvn*s, Probst* Division, on Frid*y, JMjuary Notic« U htftby glvep that tbt Uuited Bute* Oofwii. ot- B!!ly Mltchr-1! 2:."C. I'M 53! •buy I. ftraty. j»tf«Hfauit Tbtw It du* approximate!? |1,IS6JC ao ticit *t 10 »m. NOTICE tO rKEDlTOR8 annual" rri.ttlttg of the' Swckholdew obligatioru, direct 14. 13. Court Mi\r*l?.l of •"Silly J U4 ?.?•••• < m f ri, a;n 9-5-), . * 4cUaa JU LAW iMcattoa •nth UKoraat truci Ovtotwt 3, IMS, Dated December » MS* • • - • of the- Cttlarena Trust 'Company vl : Bjr *trtu« of Uu kbcn»-*c»t«d WrK A SHSBSORlft HABT ESTATE Of EMS4A" B 8EXABMAK Summit. New Jereer, will be hrid «t ObllgtUow of SiaU* ED<1 Tfc» bheflif r«*«rv«i U» right to its office. 30 Maple Street in th« City l>iitUil #ubdlrkk>iu 1,277,065 25 to m» dimXsd, I ah*U <»$OM isw WllXlAM O. BARNES, Jr., Ota.r boudj, ttotet. a^d M* by Public Vwdu* M t&» coun AttorBejr. Pursuant to tb« order of CHARLES of Summit, County of Union, State ttown. In tb« City of fflartatbu K. J, ALEX CAUFBELl,. 1180 B*ymond BUd, A OTTO, JB. Surrogate of vh« Coua- at Ntw Jersey, oa Juiuaxy 24, 1956 *t 426,183« «a WidiMMt»y, th. 2Sti «i»y of /*nu- Newark. J, N. J ty of Union, mtaa on the nlath (toy 9 o'clock a in. for the election »f ai- Corporat* stock* (Includ- of D«c«raoer A. D.. 1*55. upon th« m- rectore an4 f-jr the tmneturt tin cf ing $»:,ooo.oo k try, A.D., 1M<. Ht two o'clock la t>ie CHARLES 1. snVKKfl. Atty... DM. 28. J«o. S, n. 19. •turttooa or Mid tear, iJl th« right * (t o a w |7» glicatton of the imdemlgm-d, ts •xtch otftcr bu»JR*«|;:.«i.: «u»>-'.properly, **jl i'l.UOO.OO Utlt MUt t&Mrant «rf ib« kto D«e. ». J*a. S, U. 19 rtw »7.« EjiM-iituri yf 14J* «*«*t« --of »iW - ee- corfte "before the Ui.e©Un,g or '*aj %sir df In «nd to ttm noitci*- U • hwbf' pfen W t'Be jOUrUiWUV" "thereoi"," ""* ciudinii'"" »i«4 79 ovw- of mli de«eM«d to exlUijli Tii- book* for tbe transfer of ;"ir«r"* """' * ESTATK OF ALBKBT F. WOOD- u> the *ubfccrib*i« under oith or af- »h.ir** of stock of this Trurt Com- Bank prembo All the foU»«rta« lot, tn«t or par- E3TAT1 Of I. A. THEODORE 0BB1O, WARD. SK. Decea«ed. fiiru*tioa thrir claim* and demands >any will be rloeed on January 9, *3ia,!81.53, furalWire wid * Hmim k tlm Ukmm e«t of Uod wut pr*£al«it. hmatmtut OeccM« Cousttj of Union, mad* on the nimn •aid order, or they ittll b* fortfttr be ryopened until th«' cloef of the thr«iqU«B . 18.300 0f> NASSAUi Bwterijjf HB4(|M«, Coumy o( Uukn ty of Uulou. made on tb* iUoth di.y day of December AD. 1955, upon the b*rr«i from praeecuttng c* recorerlng anuunl meeting of the Stockholder* ; Otaer «£i»et« 4.J94.M WMt KMt (*N»w Jtnqr. Of D»ctmb» AD., 1855, upon tha \p. application ot the undersigned, a* tb* k*m« nsi;u»',. tlte subscribers. on January 34. 1936, | « • padM la tbt pllc*tleu of the undmttKHsti, M Administrator of the MUtt or Mid HAUVKb U. SHEABiim, JR., ROBSET O. PKTEBSON IXXTAL AaaBsra ....: i ntcntom of the «*tat« of mi » wutb of SO tmn, creditors ol wld dt-ceaeed to e-xttlbtt hibtt to tiic Bubacrlber under oatli ot KENTS A KKNTZ. Atty*-, LIABILITIES WC1IS NASSAU[ UMi ti*at U» e»«* th» eo whore th# tuut y lat*wwt»d by th» ta tb* »ub«<:rloer» under otth or »f if(Irrnatlou their claim* and deuuuida M3 Springfield A**,, -IUMnc-IHttrtet-Norl-7 Demand d »g»Jr»*t tbfr attat* of »td d 7j ftly Uu* ef JMMU n«MUt in7Tr~jr~ " ~"; "7 State No. M-M1 i to »« ***** • *• y oTobrla C. BoB « l*Ud isricjt tS« eatkt* of Mid aec«*Md within alx moutrui from the d*u of Dtc 32, 30, Jan. S. U—o a w « w Report of Condition cf | orporatltMVs $ «»toiM*ory par* of (««liiniH« lit di8U.i. within tis ir.oath* from the dat» >t laid order, or th«y will be foreter CITIZKS'S TRUST COMPAN* Time depot!t» of Individ- 1313.W ««>.•: (dona ».a / udi olitr, ot tbey will to« forever f baiT«l fruoi prosecuting or ri-«>v>>r- SUMMIT, NE|V JKKStV. > Hub., iiartnerships, «»d forfeit" tht «d«jK»lt u> Ria« 4»e of ntXaiieCi Aveouc. from b»rr«l froHj pro»fcut!n* or recovcrlug j inff tl»* tfttne a?aln«e the «ub*rrlb«- NOTIC* it> CREUITOE8 Counts' of Union. New Jer«*r 4.61V ,<43.41 tlv» eu»t«r of Mountain Aveuu«), tutd the «uee t««ln«t th» »ub»crtb-i. J KNOX FELTER, Attorney pro te. a member of the Federal • Reserve ; Oi'pi»jts of United'States ELWOOO U OBRIO, SR., Bruiuwltk Ave., ESTATE OF WllHELMlNA HOFF- System, 'at the cloee of bii«lne*5^ou i Oi»»riimpnt COMMUNITY ruaMn« theoc* (l) aloat Uw north- »ud 8EYMOUR rLASTlll 341M7.40 WMtott? lint of tft&tfi ot Mid BOM. Lebanon, N, J. MAN HARBOSCB.HBectsMd. December 31, 19M, pul»lUhf~? pursuant to the provisions of aid CMhier'a checks. MUn.teat Ul E. AjideriOii; theuc* (2) »loc« l»n plication of the undt-rslgned, M 8ub- and th«? Fc-df.ral Restrve Bank of this teM^ irttt M mjuwtf mtnutM w«i 03.3? left; thm»c« (3t Dec. 23, 29. Jan. J. I2—o » w 4 w ttltuted Admlr.utmtrU ct.t, of the TOTAL PEPOSIT8 168.793.90 «lt;l tlonx UncU ot Mid Ai\4*™on ESTATE OF FBANKtlN C. TOTOO dts.net pursuit}t to the provlslocs #11,801,57(33 ifw* eou*Us«* *od bond* Deeewed. of «^id ' drc Fedei*1 Reserve , Act, NOW PLAYJNG ittUlSJ 4» cUtrets 32 "mlnutet wewt 300 IMl SUMMIT TRUST COMFANY Punu»nt to the order of CHARtKB (tiven to the crer«nt *Ut>nf tb« xuMttaMMcriy Mflo Use of The Summit Trust Company wti! &*t« Ko. M-S60 bfniks. including r»*rve »It«J,O45.a3 3i43 . 7:15 - 9:t5 ef min/lrtd Av«nu» «<^th 41 d.-tr»t« b* held »t lta »rnltin« rooms. 2«7 • EI3ORT OF CONTDITIOM OF . l>.!l,ino.*, MUU c;uti Items 31 m]nut»a «*t »3.S7 fM»t *.o the Sprti^flfld ATeaue, Summit N«w THE SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY In prao«s Qf collootilon (1,445,499 07 CAPITAL ACCOUSTB to fceeut*. Jowy, oil TufecLa), January M, i#M. Culted 8t»t«a Governttient Capital Stock:' OF SUMMIT. VMtOn COUNTY. NEW JERSEY, p.bl|gatipn«, direct and '•* Bin* o"cloclc in th« forwjosn for % metm&er of the FcAutwl R«ii(rM»,B9««>m. « the close of basloeM on Dcceml . Commaa utock tot»l par tilt* ctoOOiin of I^lreouwi. »nd fcrthc ber 31, 19^5, i/iil>;i3h«l In aco«tfctra:e wiin * otOI nuule by Uic Commleakvn*! ! $300,000.00 :.l:.... 1 :«w,o6o.00 t^«i.iJiBrtlo:i of such trtJur bv-ln«M Obligations of Stated tnd Surplus „,„,, ...4eo.<»K . »19.5TA1.C0 . srtock of Jan. 12 • Oath, baJat»« wifch other banki, tnbludlug rraerre baJmrw. a^id F«i«al Rft»?TV« Bftlllt) 19,500 00 FOR RESERVATIONS, CALL casii it«ins in' prooea* of ccil*ctk»t .- 4 «,Ui,73748 Loans and dkacouniUi (in- TOTAL LIABILITIES ' United St+wa Oovtraawnt ob&gmttons, (fcif« acd guaramteexl .. 14,011,14744 cluding *M« ,13 0V«- AND CAPITAL ; MILLINGTON 7-0410 • ObUjfatlora! of States ««1 paituoal aubm^CotM . 3,712,8,19.33 d»afts) 4.87O.JO0.39 ACCOUNTS |12,758,*16.34 SOTICK IS HEREBY OIVEK. th»t Other rjor,**. not<-s. and debenaurt* •.. ..'.. iM.6Jl.0C MEMORANDA 1st 527 MT, BETHEL RD. WARREN TOWNSHIP Ib« Commoa Council of the Citjr of Corporate stock*- tlnclodln* (43.30000 *tock of Fedenl Beaerve 06594. turrlt-ure MM! fix- Aaww pledged or aligned ftunnlt wiU meet it tlw city H»U i bk) „. ...„,;;.;.. „..• :-r 43,ao3.oo tures 138,029.24 ;. 141.01S19 to secure liabilities and in the City of Summit on Tu3«l*y i\n<1 dlscounta (Incladtng 11,672.18 overdraft*) - ., . 10.038.9M.71 for other purpwJn , I 780,000.00 rrenios. January W. VMS, »t 830 premlsm owned •i57.73O.O0, furci'.ure aoct ftxturea $73,738.70 330,306.70 TOTAL ASSETS 1 »10;741.80« 16 I, H. C. Thomp»on. Jr., cashier of o'clock for the purpose of considering Other fteaea .,- -, U3,«».*l the sbove-nnnfrtt bank, do solemnly ifae report.-uttf m»p ol the Board of LIABILrriES " !•'•'" swenf that the above «tatement Is true Tu AaMMora with reference to the TOTAL ASSETS - — W3,aO0.«31.27 Demind deposits Of Indl- to the b«*t of my knowledge and be- i imminent for IincU und r*«J - «J1,34B.4«2.OI 90,164.5? this 9t.h da.y of January, 1M6, und I HARRY C. KATES TOT1U. i ' hertby certify that I am not mi of- to tht Musk of Tfw City Ci CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ficer or director of thu bank. D*e. », jr . 9, Jan. 13 DEPOSITS an Capital* ...r. I 7».M0.O0 Othar e.SOO,00 H. HUTH MAWLKY. Burploa ....„.——.-. —. — .„_..—.. 710,000.00 Notary Public. NEXT ATTBACTiON NOTICE Undivided profit* - — —- 413,148.49 TOTAL LIABILITIES _ »10,045,30Q,M Mr ooiataisMom expire* Js,n, 8, 18», CHUBBY MONACO TRIO December 27, 19S5 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS In MOordaAce with the By-tawa of TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS * • l,BSU49i3 Capital* - • 800.000.00 "CyclW Cy at Hi* pkao. TOM. A W«4s. Summit Federal tavlnu and Loan Suiplua .-,------•30.00000 Association tfc* annual m*«unt{ of TOTAL UABrUTira AN© CAPITAL ACCOUNTS _ »33,»00,«137 m«mlMn will b« n«ld In th« office Undivided iproftts ^ «8,5e a&ove »lat» of; ctatemant is true, mod that it fully and correcUy repr»en.t* Ut« txu« state Common stock with total (Opp. Lackavann* Sta,) CR. J-2J5J of the ewnl matters hT"ln contained ud,Mt forth, to ti» beat of our pax v&lue of $200,000.00 knowtefcr nrrd belief. MEMORANDA LAWRENCE J. UacQRBCX)B. Assets pledied or utlgae4 to tecure HabUlUe* fciid (Pr«Bld«&t) 891,900,61 THEODORB ITCCHSBORE. tta other purposes (Treasurer) (») Loans as »hown Correct—Atte.it: • .• '. - • •bovo &r» >fte* d«h»- HAROLD T. GRAVES, JR. ttaa-of r*s«r*e» o* -. JOHN N. MAX, JR., ', V '\ ' ": ' '' ' . .' (b) SocurtUw « «J«»wa above are *ft«* de4uc- R. C. ANDEaSON. 30,000.03 Dlreotora. . , tton of reserve* of 30, Stut* of New Jwsey, oounty of TJrlon, as: , We H. "W. KDOAR. Prartdent ftir LJSTRANDU ROBERT O. PETORSON, Trer» h««n eon-\ talned and »c4 forth, to tft* owt Of our Knowledge «nd beMef. U/afit • K. W. EDOAR. Prerfdwt. ROBERT O. WTBR8ON, mttil 4McdHn9 Truollf* rprf—AttrM: T«i* r DAVID K. 1CNOWX.BS. JOHN K. P. 5TONE. JR '-"BRTAUTT Vf. ORinW. Dlrrotoni. ^^ 8t»t« of N«« Jortw, county of Union. e*worn to MHI •ub*orit>«l brfcri* «* thLi Wh day of JMWJMT. »*M, ana x jr certify t*«t I *m not an of- ow or dttrwrtw of tr-Js t*2*u ,M- My oommlwlon ejplres^Oet. ».:IM7. CATKERCrE B. BBLLSIOtlL, FORA DELICIOUS Notary Plfe

SUNDAY DINNER Make Your R«ierv*liont thrm Try Our SUN. -MON. • TUES. roulMii fravtl IHWOII CHICKEN FRICASSEE 7 Ittchwood Rood, Summit $1.75 CR. 3-1313 Idled a Cocktail* Sewed CWWrwi'f PorHoii $1.1© Sure winter starts Robert MITCHUM\

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**• ft»y« »«• <**••• CITY CAB te •*«• yfliir f*, «rt y y Good parking ami Mhtt enptmm y«« •••* MONEY *•*• PRODUCTS TMI CAllfOHMI* Oil ,eO««r»HT ce, *»"- »^ *-*«••* Hill City Radio Cabs Cofl CR. 3-1230 or CR. 34711 ***-* JOY OIL COMPAHY. <>A Program* Cab Senict" Dove! THI SUMWHTHSRALD. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 Bowllnf Unit I these two sports be recognized . Ttam during Y M. C, A. week, inas- Upsets Prevalent Duk«« A Dogwood Summif Five Bow 4goin, Summit Warriors Hoodi Berfeeley m'ucjr'ai basketball was invented 8. D. A. C by Dr. Naisinith at Springfield In City Sponsored H*rry'» This Time to Madison 85-55 ; College and the game t»f Volley- Beat Union City, (All* 9-10* Barktley ball is a Y.M C A creation as EAIUIB Divli-ion m Brother* * The 'Silmmit high basketball i as. dire straits as the varsity, Sutrunit tV. .vtjuad 'dropped its sixth straight came back from an unbelievable Cage Leaguers • 19-0 delint against Verona re- On Thursday. January 26th, a Lose to Orange garffe when s! travelled to Madi- men's basketball team composed dose races are forcast is the ; cenily .to win by a single deuce. The Summit Warriors played .5t week, winning over the gers 55 tri 85,. • '•,••'• . • • •• ' ' business. The starting tca'fli r : Denm> Shaw. 'John-. Menied, Torn Ue.af;eld Y. M. V. A at 8 p. m. Union City All Stars las,t Wednes- with several uosets the trend.last A|l-Amcnca. dropped-in 35 mark- j. Prior. Jeny Butt, and Herb On the same evening the varsity day night at the Summit High week. In the Senior Boys Basket- volleyball team will be the guests ers the mo>t points stored by UfliMijJL..PkiI'd., jftll.M; the.. last .School. 4nd Joiiufi a State League ball League the PAL. were rf the Passaie*Chiftr a three-game match. , Plans S.O.A.C. with Pete Klarefl and g Cleaii'-r» ;,.>vay, Shaw . M'oml 22 Eait«rn Uivislun Berkeley Barbers . Sun'ifiiiWas swept off ft $ feet; are t-«rrently-•being wade fw. the On Wednesday night aLlhe k>c.a,l Richard Williams sup^yjng the mostly on driving shots Crusaders,Hi-Y club to play hosts scoring punch with thirteen and Borkf J»r-•K»H alim>M at thf opening center Miiiiiuil (55» M»di* (S3) High Schoo}'. .gym the .Warriors (iFf u P P to a team from the Court Street t&ok a second half lead and held fifteen points respectively. Ace Hof Ic Son* ••1um}>, Di^playtng a J6po»nt rally, B.iitubo:. 4 T 15 l.ucl»J;o .2 il 35 Branch of the Newark Y.M.CA. Leppre's eighteen points were K Cfa.su th Spanish sherry is known as the Madison gashed ahead to a 22-2:. W.llmusun 0 0 0 l/Hiwli* . 0 2 on to edge out the Murdo All-Star* Mlddleiown .! 1 8 S -? a 4 on Monday, January 23rd, at 8 high for the losing P.A.L. elub. Wettern Uiunlon load liefo/c Dave Batenborg and of Union City...65-59. The local « oft Lost •smokers wine" because fot* M 0 0 0 Allr p .'in. 1 0 B»rkrlfy RtrrMtion Bowtmi UagUr 1 Q 2 Fall**. o Q fl five was down by ten points early In the Bovs, Intermediate p (M.ndtnu) IM Rillo could put together any- " Y, M, C A. members and 1 0 Cols-man 0 3 3 $«*» j 7171 in the second nuarter vvhen they League the Bombers moved into Bombers 0 1 Turn only mm th*t thing resembling an,offeru>e. 1 7 4 C*r«f Wtrrtow , : j plain, it ts the 5 4 H SaplO Oil friends of the YMCA are cor^Dtut on a f^ourt to draw ^ven with a two-wav tii> with the Spartans 0 1 White Du Luciano and teammates Pick Corlrtt t- 2 v 5; diallj' invited to attend \w\h Bean Paragon Gto WOIKS « j doel not lose its flavor for Davidson •2 1 5 Smith (I 0D1 their rivals at 32-32 at halftime. for the Western Division leader- Senior Mem rily * Industrial Jl 'Clothing Suj^nJajiiJbLBAe_JUier,_t>o1_aj> out-^ .ft 0 0 0 0 01 4i ' smokers. 5 0 2 Showing good scortns balanee-the-j-eWp- the* -upset—4he-Cm- D*4 -landing but just as dependable, McGregor'* s i o i Warriors placed four men insad«rs, the Eastcra* Division Sperco i | Insurance, premiums paid by not only totaled 73 point s for C«urt«*y Coddlnjton'* , ' TciaU 18,19 SS Toriid '28 29 85. double figures led bv Paul Groft- leaders, by a 36-29 score. Tony P. A. I. N»wrU Coiutrut;tlon ii I motor. ..vehicle...owners exceed Madison buj also intercepted in- 16-55 347 Pass Swim Hoglund EiiElnw'ng 1 Summit 13 -•' "9. sky's nineteen points. Others tg. Cardone, Johnny Scheppi* and Chubb & Son j nymerabk parses and stopped laniro Const ruction % $4,165.«»>0W) per year. MiMiltoji • .28 55 U 20 — 85 j Bob. Kuback were standouts with Alrco mood'* Plumbing many Maroon plays Tests at YMCA hit the double figure mark were BeU Lab* Official;-: Cotttt,- Moailsifcl -. . j Dick Prosiik with, fourteen, Finnic eleven, ten and eight points re- pave Barenborg and Tom I'ur- spectively, Fred McMane was Ictt a&ain were the mainstay?, ut During Last Year Patterson, thirteen, and Sonny YMCA Steps Up Dennis, ten. Groffsky and Dennis high man for the losing Crusaders \\w Big .Red. Barcnborg account- A record number of boys, giils, with fifteen points. ed for .15 points, Corlett 14 a.*, nroved much too. rough under the Sports Program men and vvbmen took advantage blackboards for the Union City In the .opening ganjes of the Summit played its best .game of uf the National YMCA. Aquatic C HIV RO L IT' S gof your number the soaM>n exceeding its former five to handle anil with control large Grasshopper Basketball For "Y Week" I [jiugrain during 1955 at the local of the backboards the Warriors program the Jive-Five defeated,! scaring high by MX points. • Durum National Y \1 C A, week! "Y'\ recently compiled, .statis- \\ere able to keep command of the Corvettes .38-32. with Mik« Ed Holt," John DiUidMrn. Turn . (January 22-29) a number of s>pe- j tic •-. show. Under the capable Papio scoring twenty-six points Sahdham and Bruce Wilkinson, icijil activities will be conducted | direction o{ ^ Boys' Instructor tfie same after taking the lead in Hie third period. for the victorious team, The Sky- though i not ..spectacular scorers, •by the' Summit-.''Y!' Physical. Dc J(i!in Bennett 'and Girls' Instruc- rockets defeated the Condors 44-40 JM ..muc,li,:itL huld>j^u\vjpt ...1 lie: .op-, [•partuw«ti- F-tsitwwd uUl4>e Vol.- j ,. Last. *>sinda.y.; j; it jflxl, Williainscyj, the, figures look 'iotirncved to Pcth Amboy to one points for the victorious The jayvce squad, previously in i i?.. particularly significant fhat like this: 154 different* -persTons'meft- the O'tang* Triangles i^(the Rockets and Roger Nelson scor- parsed "Minnow" tests; 104 per- first game of a State "League twin- ing twenty two points for the los- sons pas.sed "Fish" tests; 44i per- bill nnd came home on the short ing Condors The Spartans de- sons passed "Flying Fish' re- end of a 93-73 score. Fast break- feated .the Warriors 39-32 with quirements, while 29 individuals ing fonyard Ernie Garrctt of the Dan O'Connell scaring' twenty- Stop In and See 5 Haircut tii$ %S passed "Shark" tests. Twelve Triangles nroved a tough cus- two .points for the Spartans, The persons earned"Y.M.CA. Senior tomer to handle as he poured Bombers defeated the Bears 36- y 1} Experts jm Lifcsaving certificates, while two thirty-spven points through the 10 with .[Charley Capro scoringj nii'ii'ibcrs. earned recognition as hoop. This is the highest individ- eight points for the Bombers. In LOUIS MAFFEI Y.M.CA. Leader-Examiners dur- ual score recorded thus far in the the Grasshopper Minor Division ?? NfW BEAUTIES.. .Whaflf if be? ing the'year:.A Rro.is total of 348State League The.winners were the Skvscraoers defeated the persons participated in all phases aided greatly by the fine rebound- Hawks 16-6, The Falcons winners A Four Door Hardtop - Chevrolet's Got 2 Honeys fFormerly of 419 Springfield Ave.) of the 1955 YMCA. Aquatic Pro- ing job turned in by ex-Seton Hall over the Blackhawlcs 18-10, and gram of Summit. star Bobby Hurt. The locals were the Bombers victorious over the Of the 154 passing ''Minnow" again paced by their ace pivot- Globetrotters 18-5. The Aces de- A Station Wagon .... •.. Chevrolet Offers Six 4 NOW IN BUSINESS WITH requirements* 99 were boys, 55 man Paul Groffsky who hadfeated the Red Devils 8-2 and the girls. In addition, 15 men and 20 thirty-two markers. stallions defeated^ the Eagles Convertible? Sedan? Sport Coupe? women were taught to $wim. Warriors Union fitjr 10-4. CJ F P O F P HIS NEPHEW IN Two "Learn to Swim" Campaigns Patter.-on 5 3 13 CrnnWcl) 1 0 2 IntcrmedUtr Hoys Basketbttl League were held during the year, with Parotte 0 0 0 PiamtanWa a 2 IS eastern Division Chevrolet's gof it for you...... Come see it at a total enrollment of 230 young- Oroffsky 6 7 19 Sllla 0 2 2 Won Loit Pimia S 1 7 Qoba 1 0 2 Acw md Duem 4 1 sters. Of this total 170 passed the Proiuk S 4 14 Morton 1 0 2 Crusaders . 4 1 "Learn to Swim" requirements. Dennl* 4 2 !0 Nevell .10 8 Blackliawks 2 3 Cottwll 10 2 Brooks 6 9 21 St. Tewsa's Knicks .. 1 4 DAVE'S BARBER SHOP IGralf 3 2 8 Western Division Bridge Sessions Resumed 1i 17 65 . 22 15 59 • Won Lost \V*rriuts Oranje Spartan* 4 1 Duplicate bridge sessions at the Bombers '" 4 1 NICOUCHEVROLfTlnc. o r P. art Kltintcc'u . - 1 4 382 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE Hotel Suburban" under the direc- Prosuk '- - " ^ Flmla 3 0 6 Murphy 8 3 19Globetrotters O 5 tion of. Adam, Week will be • re- ParottB 7 2 16 Jacktpu 1 0 2 Senior Bo\s Basketball Liakue ' — BASSETT BLDG., 1st FLOOR -i' 0 1 1 Garret t 13 :3 37 (Age(g s 16.17; 18) sumed on Tuesday, February 14, Groffsky Eastern Division Always a Better Deal . . And Service Too! P»tterfcon 14 4 .12 Oaskina 2 1 7 6 4 16 Hasher « 0 12 Won Lost at 8 p.m. The sessions will be P. K I,. 3 1 315 SPRINGFIELD AVE.. SUMMIT CR. 34500 Fife Excellent Barbers Ready to Serve You Cottrr.U 0 0 0 Hurt 34 02 610 held the second Tuesday of every 10? Cowan Club 56 1 1 Westphallon Hl-V O 3 month. •31 11 73- 37 19 93 Baltwrois 0 3

FIDELITY UNION TRUST COMPANY

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Director* F. J. ANDRE Prttidtnt. Cm/aimm-Smir* Int. Condensed Statement of Condition CARL W. BADENR4USEN PrmUmt, P Bailmum * S**M

'.•• •' * -. \ ^ • December 51> 19S5 CHESTER I. BAH.VARD UWREN'CE D. BARNEY Prcddmr, Htgmmt-U Koch* lac RAKKilN COSKLIX, JR.; PrtiiJml. fbsd & CmWm Uff. C* ASSETS HORACE K. CORBLN Chair matt rf klh Cask and Due from Bankrt g V _, $ 86,682,531.29 tht car saj/s 90 and the price won't stop you! ANDREW B. CHUMMY It rSr Government Securities 1.5 «• Crummy, fjmtaJin*, (.iW— u * O'SkU , . - State, Municipal and Public Securities^ ? 55,016,125:81 ROY r. DtKE Other Securities ^ \-\ % -i t*. 13^56,041.44 Prttiint i EDGAR W. HELLF R Loans and Discounts^,' s n & 172,472^24.48 r • • PrnWm, L C Banking Houses and Fixturei ?.<< , 3,047,749.73 WILLIAM A. Customers' Acceptance Liability/ prtnUnr, Nt* VI J27,942.39 Brll Accrued Interest Receivable) .\? ,1 1,580,522.31 DAN1FLA. LEARY Other A8MU> .. . i : Ci tf ft* dmri, get a Bonus in Go! ^ 11,091.30 i C $484,981,713.21 CABL II. LESTER You can buy it on its name alone— Waiting for the light to change, Now for the final test—head for LtHwr * f *. this big, high-powered '56 Pontiac— you can't hear the engine. But touch the open road and some landmarks UZAL H. McCARTER and be safe in the knowledge that your toe to the accelerator and in a you can challenge. Wipe out a hill. Harrit. L'h « O you couldn't have made a better split, second there's a torrent of Straighten a 1 curve, Smooth out a LESLIE C. McDOUALL ''Sm>» VirwPrtuiwtmii invsetjnent in years of depend nble, power, spflrked by the most advanced stretch of rough road that's bothered Trutt Ogirtr j^. carefree motoring. engine of them all—the blazing 227- you for years. Capital (»10 Par) \ i -A >, $ 5,000,000.00 li.p. Strato-Streak V-8. IRVING RIKER The good things you've teen henr- Now see why they're calling this Siirplua ,, , .1 .! .! ., IS.OOO^OOO.OO HUrr, tmtry A lto»l>§ ing about Pontiac lor years assure Team this terrific* power plant the greatest "go" on wheels? Undivided Profit* .? 5,260,082.91 S. HARRISON ROLLINSON, Jr. you that. with Pontiac's ail-now Strato-Flight More than that-f-it's the greatest Pr^,4l »'.' |Vr- Hydra-Malic* and you've got the buy on wheels! And that too, is easy n __ . $35,260,082,91 PAUL R. SCOEEBEt formance m new and drnnmtic it smoothest take-off that ever bright- to prove. ; Reserve for Taxes, Intrr«st7 Contingencies, etc. 1,240,284.87 Alirrmr Dairr f» must be txperhmced to IK> lielicved! ened a highway. IJnearnedi Income , . t\ . •. -, Then take a look at the price tag— f 2,897,955.79 CARROL M. SHANKS A short spell behind the wheel will And remember ~-th« easy han- a check on our deal. Deposits .^ . v .^ .*i «1 {, r^ ,. w ; 115,230,308.06 IftMuwtr* Cimpmy tf Ammtm nail that utatement down as a fact. dream is actually among the Nothing will stop thin powerful Acceptance! Outstanding gm \ 44 m . Come along for a drive and sec. cars built! beauty from being yours! U 127,942.39 rREDERic w. surra \ *A Other Liabilities ••. . >« & *• Smith, Wnmhm*, TrmA « IIA, 225,139.19 JOSIAH SIRYKER ^ Strfktr, TMM A 'Hmnmr . Ym mn actually itave a big, glamor om Ponikc 860jotIm 1484,981,713.21 MARTIN r, TIERS AN

If tart ym wwM pay for 44 models of Ihc. low-priced thtet! L mud l!l«tM Cercrnnmt ^ecuuuie. eirri«d it I26.W2.7.M 0.-,.,« PONTIA l« «wur« publk de|lo*ltl ami for titber EDWARD F. WESTVIN by "rOXTlAC HtBSBNTS PLAYWRIGHTS W AM) "WiM, WIDK WOKUf^TWO ORBAT TV ttttrkld Inmm ANDERSEN PONTIAC, INC. JOHN C. Wit MAM* Ill MOWW AVI., SUMMIT C*. 3-9150 Memfcer Ivltral itfatl|'liiiMfiiti

%*• THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY. JANUARY 12, 1956 Page we* MM In tpteonrt form M MK forth tnt tpi m<* at wtonnroio wtilch hare bcra placed ta nomina- A. OTTO. JR., 8uJTO»a.U of deeeaMd to eihlblt to th* Mibverlber diarter (To. 9M1 to "bttniMUneLjM lUdert" tiad« tion for Dtitctars by UM KomUmtlag TUt rore*oia§ dMcrUMioo U ta w- County of UnionUn, , madade on the aintainth « under oath or &mrni*tlon their ciilmt Reaerve Dteulet Ko. 2 "Soopf. wh*5n6»d wlU bt la Ui« oordinc* «rim a eursoy oud« k> Join Commit t««: . d»jr of Decemberr AADD . 19519533, upon ththt ' and' dem*ud» agalntt tbe eatate of i. Xenix, C «. sad. Surwor u»Md Alfrad W. Ala0)ur» upilctttOD . of the uudcrtitned, u •aid deceated within »lx month* from tepttrt «t Co»*itto« at Movie Time Table Tit Bosnl .«t WWfcUcsi rai«(T«i Juut «, IKM. Executrix of the &IM* of s*ld de> the date of said order, or they wUI be THE r»8» NATIONAL RANK » rl«t»t to r»J»c* mu$ or tU Udt Td A. LtlM* ttcaatd., ootict U hereby rivtn to tbr SUMMIT tie aam* l*ad« uwl pf«in- A. Lead. Jr. fottKer hwre4 torn prawcutlng tn thtir claim* »ad 4«n*ntU . . New Jetaqr, for m» timt ltaU MMB^M Receiving lh« agaliiit the wtate of ntld dece«ted JUtlAK KOBABf7 ~ »*?. Jt:: :*.. African'Lion 3:W. 520, Summit. MiAno«dUfti»titriCAn«dUfti»tiwtrnictt ( within til month* tiom tht date of , Sub&tltutrd AdmlaUUatrU ct.i at tk* tlo««e »f feoalMM ««• :*5. !0^3. Jin, !S. Df«--lrrl . Sards •>:%, R«(ft«Uirii O.'fic« la Book tao» o! DM* Henry P. Glowk*. Secretary JOHN E. WOLF, Atty., PV * tt «b>» Bowd of «du». S. 12 said order, or they vrtll be forever Oetemser 31, 1»U £:."S. I Kid A Tho-i:- T.HK-S ttoc, Otty of ftiunmlt, Ualou Cov*otj, tor atOd Ciouaty oa pa« JlWtc . uul bur«d fcom protecuttag or tecovtr. 17 Bldge View Ave., , PublUhed tu r«&popj« to €ali madt by oonwtivt d*«d of Ckm C. Aad«f- NOItCK Or SETtUO««t log the time agaioet tht •tibtcrtUwr W. Orangf, K. J, ' Cotuptroller of the (0, -10-:?. 1 Died A Tl •on, widev. to the putUm of tfw rtnt Di-c. 22, 2S. Jan. 5, l»-o a w * ,w • 8<« tlou 5211. D. ti. R* v lie d btr.^tt* S:?0i- 8:JJ J?n. - !". T >> "Dei"" WAtTffl 8. H>0T, part d*t*d l>ataru»ry U. IBM, a;,d re- MARY C. 1TOUKO, 3*1. 7:30 »:25 J.-, . !i corded on iUtoh 3 l»H, la the Re«. KOT1CB IS H£RS8T QIVW. ' ;.•- Executrix. ( • - ASSETS n Good th# fittU wxottnt of tb* CITIZENS TEUST COMPANV Cash,\ balktic** witti other MSai D6se 2:iO, 7:5: S 20. n. 13, Uwr'» OlfMy ol UiikMi Ooutiiy, b A. Shecburn* Hart, *dmicl*U»toi WlUfTlED L. DEllPSiT, Attr-, Book 1104 of DCMI* of ml* Coamj, 382 Springfield Ave. OF SUMMIT,-NEW JERSEY hattk*. Including re- MORRiSTOWN fcrl IA1E tb# will msotted of CtU» rsnroMl, «t- Summit. H. 3. NOTICB Of ANNUAL MEETING ««« bslaace, wid Union County Court PM« 3114c. CMMd, «rtll b« audited and «Ut«l bj mt. 1 D 22 :» JuJ i 9, 12—O. It l« Summit, January 9, 195« I *""* li proce«« of coi COMMVNITF D«ck«t No. >-m HOMa a*o known M HO. TO* tb* Surrogii.te, and reported for xt- Drc. 22, fUJtd Afwut, Bwiwiey Hotgbu, Uetocnt' to' the Union County Court— Fees—»9 00 TO THE STOCKHOLDERS: lfjctloa .. • S .21M.7G013 • Jan. 32. 13. «. 17. 13 Court. MM A. imm, PtalnUll la hereby «l»ea-'. that UM batted. St*.te» rf B:iiy MlTc-hY!'.' 2:r>9, 7:00. 9:0S." Jfaii."' JerMrM??. Probst* Divuion, on Frldfi/, ^»niiarj m Mary l.lrajr, IMfiiidut Tber« it S0C-Ct4), .« t 4>-~* m- •••••- UU« fcnd tnt*r«K of Ui» aix)«-n».wsj Executors of the estate of bjld de- come before the meeting or nay ad- i Loa-r.* and ducounu ilu- NOTICE TO IKKDITOtS ceit d, notice is hereby given u> the Jovtrmuent thereof, cludlug J164.79 uve-r- d«f«aud& cany will be closed on January 9, |31«.1»1.S3, fiirnituie md futures t44,733J» u I ••*"*' s,*au*}fc alt«( tb* opmlai of c«l ol limd sod prwiUMi, litsf(*nsut« OccetMd, Purauint to tht order of CHARLES agalu*t the wute of mid deceased 1956, aixi ,, unless othenrisv ordered tnor* tMLrtlculuriy de*ortb«l, •itiwt*. TunuMit to tht order of CHAHUtB A. OTTO, JH, SurrogH* of the within »U month* frcm th« d*t» of by the Board of Dt'ectors, will net R.sl ettate o»?nereltt>r» or »ald di«ea««d toto extybU fciblt to thr sitbscrtber under oath or U MCKES HASSAU UM tnit »ad op#a«ff U» » width ©t SO t**, t h t 'KENT?'- it KENTZ, Atty*., Wheat tbe tarn* Is tnMnMOted b> t!w to th» ratwertben uoder o»th or »f. if ruination their claim* and demand* 333 Springfield Ave., JResesrve DUtrict No DetRind flepositi of lc- HOMf UNU 47 |r . H*» Yui 4 aorthw«UTly Hue- of lutdj now or ftrmatlon their cUlm* and d't^ndi ig»liut the estate of Mid deceased Summit, N, J, •StMe No. 55-557 dtvlduaU, ptrtiwcilup*. . rfira<« 00 A. OTTO, JR., Burrogat* of the Coua- ComiiiLsdoiK r of BwnkJr.g and Irtsur- Other, depnilU ictrtififd ., ,JS* «»*,tJ«» to^ew widen t. Anumuan checiw. II x- :o:!O' * Va within threw (3> Of *alfl .Afi&ran north 41 dufrtt* il Summit, H. J, NOTICE TO CREDITORS of December A.D, 1955, upon the ap- th.e Revlieti statutes of N«v Jersey t'x-) ' of WdS. 4 injnutei w«i 0357 teat; thwic* (3) Dec 22, 29', Jin. 5, 12—o • w 4 w plication of the widerslgned, a* Sub- aivd ilie Federal llestrv« Baaifc Of thu TOTAL. DEPOSITS E8TATB OF FKANKLIN O. TOONQ stituted AtfminlBtratrtx c.t.fc. of the tHi'.-rict pvu&uir.V to tihe provision* »11,801,17133 U *;4!l iiJonrt laivdi M »ild Andetwott cat at H of eaid deceaeed, notice it NOW PLAYING souOt 4) d«grt«a 23 minute wmi MO MB ai/MMlTTRUST COMPANY of. rhu Fetlersul Heserve Aot. OWHT liaMJltira - S4C7 9O t.... OPPU t'xeclit«« ntort»Md. northtaMwly •"so £U «t ildf Uii* of Planfjeld Avenue; thence Th* Annual Mefrttac of : Besenre District No. 2 Cash, b^lancM with other TOTAL UABarrUH lU,62J,0i3 03 SAT.-SUN, (4) ftloag th» norj.tv«i»Hsrly »U1« Utte of Th» Summit Trust Oompo.i,y wui • -:•• •'"-.. " f. State No. 55-MO banks, including reserve Z - 4 • 5:U . 7:4J - or nunritw A?*nu» »outh 41 d»-gr«« . • ' REPORT OF CX>NDrTION OF balances, aaUit4e« _-.,. - *—..-.- - 3fftMtSl Depoatla of State* and po- , State of New Jersey, County of 'inloa. or without alteration* a* they maj litfwl Rubdlvislons 447,128.01 r.t: Dancing Every Friday and Saturday deem propw. TOTAL LIABILITIES (not Including (UbanttnAted obligation* Othf-r depoaiU (certlflNl Swota to ami lubactlbed before mm D»t«d: December .8. 1S55. ahwn b«low) „-.. ., „...>.-. HI. 348,482.03 and officers' checks. thLs 9t>h day of January, 1»M. *Jvd I v HARRY C. KATE3 TOTAL hereby certify thut X am ixot an of- to Hit Mu$!c of Tht City Clerk CAPITAL ACOOOKTS DEPOSITS »1O,O39.«»PJ« ficer or director of tht* bank. Dee, at, Jan. i, Jan. 12 Cartful* tJO.OOO.OO O lUbtlltlea ...—.... B. RUTH HAWLBT. •Kotary Piiblii?.- NEXT ATTRACTION 89i „.:„:: ,., » TOTAL LIABn,ITIB3 .. »10,04a,3<».M -profit* . - .—•—.„- 413,140.35 My ooaraltttoa wp-ire* Jan. a, 18M. CHUBBY MONACO TRIO December *T. 19M CAPITAL ACCOUNTS In 'accordance with tb* By-La*-* al TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS _. . .—• 1.8J2.148.2S Capital* - • 300,000.00 Summit F«J«r*l Savlnn and liOan Cy e true st*t4: (Opp. Uckamniia Sit.} CR. J-2JM of the eerrral matters h'T'ln eontalne*! sjvd set forth, to the best of ««;. Common stock with total Icnowlefltf- ar.d belief. - & par v&lue of $200,000.00 LAWRENCE J. JJaeORSOOR, .5 MEMORANDA (Presldmt) >. AaaeU pledged or *Mlg&*6 THEODORE MUCHMORE, Tto *ecur» U»bUltle* and »i,w».oi (TreaatiMr) far otiior purpose* - •©afreet—A-M«*t: •••••• - ' '" •-•••• ••• •••• (a) Loouis a*, ahowa HAHOUD T. GRAVES,.JR. i above tn after _de«uo- JOHN rf. MAS, JR., ,i tioa of reserve* of R. C. ANDERSON, 1 (b) Socuritlwi M *hawn Dircotow. v,-Above we'after deduc- * of New Jersey, County of Urton, as: lion of reserves of ".y'?? JJTRAMDJ 8worn 16 and subscribed before me this 9th day of January, 1»M and I ROBEWe RH . W, EDOAR, PrMdc«w t ivird hereby certify that 1 tun'not tm officer k>n CJtptPM March 3, 1857. iwth w bwnaint(fcitinn) dtha tbaa thA« *-bc»v«to *oi«ajuile y ^ • •-••••••»•»„..-,,.„ .-.,_..• ELLEM A. HELLQUIST. • n»ct to tn>e, «tl th*t It fu Notary Public. oorrpotlr '•. repw«nt8 the true or the *?veral mattora herein eom- talned ftnU eet forth, to the best «f U/ofit our Prealdesit. ROBEBT O. Treasurer. mart MdNng Trut-Ufe ftcrtwraf JOKN K. P BTOKR JR BKrJINTiW. OR1FTIM, \ EHreotor*. 5t*t« of New jtw«y. county of Unloo. Swom to «5d lubwrlbed before m« t,hLi bt.h day ol J?.miwy, 1958, »4M 1 hereby certify ^hart 1 «m not ao «• llcor Of direowciof thSa w FOR A DELICIOUS sgg|fipr

SUNDAY DINNER Mofte Vo«r K««en>«lfon« TArar Try Our Pcnilscn Trovtl Burtou CHICKEN FRICASSEE 7 Bmhwood Rood, Summlf $ CR. 3-1311

' ** ' _ 1.75 Cocktails Served Children's Portion tlumsand Sure winter starts RobertMirCH|i\

foci: Grinding, bait»ry-wo»t- ing ifarti, cold-enflln* flatting, ilugahh «rtgin« pwformanct Routt 22 fa STERLING Jf arc turt il^ni Ihot wlnt«r'i SPRINGFIELD, N. J. CORNEL 7 ' KAN cold wtathcr hat your cor tn WILDE • WALLACE •DURYEA ^STORM — PLUS its grip. Ralph Meeker - J. Carroll Midi FcHctt Your ear vdll giv« you THE HAPPY CABBY rtol tuflimtf pfflformanc* all wlnlw long with

vVMp Mw wnw W^P «W fl^P** topplm duff y«* *««n«l Imt • H1U. QtH CAB M MM (fwi, Nttl o«lr do 'yon 'me yntir le*l, fent tkll MONEV PtODUCTI OP TMI Hill City Radio Cabs Reliable Service,»«•»-»-«—*«•* Cdl tpR, I4I30 «f Ck 34112 'A rrogrtMSivt>CabStrvic«" , % JOY OB. COMPANYr .«««»• Pift ft THE SUMMIT HERALP, THURSDAY, JANUARf 12. l*U SERVICES OFFdtEO HOJ WANTS—MALI ft HMALf EMPLOYMENT A&ENCY FORSAU FOR SMI SCOTT* taia'.ojirieut hpsxy, 43) trSOVitBOVO GOODS MISCELLANEOUS .t$ma &-.., UUlbarti. for good house LANDSCAPWO , Classified workers, cookt. toj warkics. ,DR«ieJ FI»CE «et Bo 2 PAIR girl'* vhlM figure ice »ka*«, bu«ui> oeirtutn fclnclr* *!*> *017 Spr»}""'ohttti. idttom used, siae 1. »• »cb; «u- Cott AQt' Pm Advertising Rate* stthr. not Obiftrte tiiolos aaA pair boy's toe skat**, size 3. $6. CB- A Good Noc« To Work ! FOR SALE bench; golct Olitott* rug. 6x». 3-5541 betywa 7-8 pin. LAWN m*mtw»ac« f««» crtWk- puiuUn^. bric-it-brac, a»lleetc«"s T erilaw. nUiOB. Ifeexel tftii* All CUs«lfitd Ait appear "-twins', atEsrro vt(fw«r."Giobt M^ h itpritftit piaftO^JIOO; girl'* >•'" iriStrcitljr In The Summit fler*ld, taJf. 14" carrlAge ItoyiJ bicycle. W; 2 alagU* box. srprti^s w>d 9-MAtttN CONT»ACTO»5 MllJburn. short Hill* U«n *nd BRAND ii*»-' Sx)j-'« lUit »«J«ht bite, c< contra. Drext4,&-3509. IiiiitWt*ses. C'P. 7-8621. sun. blatk; atMfizf tmJ*. HuU*.3a4 ntek*. NICHOLAS ECOI8I MaiOO <*»- tm. CR 7-222». VERY It-eai 1« joux flrep!»cel L-acta« *9 up; silver- wirfe. rugs, home furalshlags. »tc type coaCNKf work CB«t*»«i »- Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Company • WELL raited manure. UU1« Fill* 4- 4262 . , . ._ Over n,(M Fits »«reea« made to order Drive NKKI W;x-'i Shoes? We bive i so:o In V>1 Kadiioo GsJlerias, 250 ' feelecunc C-»IaiiVoxie Siu* Shop, St.. t ^gL Kates i Bsx>ka. KB.ick-kaicto-.B44s I picture po»r*ls buusbt UMI SOW.P1BEPLA0E wood: seasoned b&k a division of THE BOBlJi Hooa Shop, 2 T*ylot Will tall. Opeu untlj 9 P. M Old- mlMtd woo*. Mlitltytou 7-O0O1-J tod mod«i» B»ugbt wbtf «oid 10 WORDS or less ,' ill^turn, itiik. UHd clJti- Book SSop, 75 Spring Strwrt, Ml 3ff8l2W-84B3 p.m. fc puM*onr8 » 10 ws 9. itK rellow sold mounting. 8 blue- Bet of t!i» jualiy HOUSB OP Each additional word l«c Claeed all d* W COW Mitiiurr, -rotted. Protect wJilw diamond*,' tot*l wriglrt 28 Eoreara . 9-41M. tlowc-f terick jMiaUu. «»»•.. JCEMPER INSURANCE -visrr Mfcjmv-oG-RouxD ^ CB: -7-«4»j: -- - j MAN'S ifolf ciutjg, never u»»d. 5 plc-to of »i*jt; chlaiufy* rrpaltwl or CLASSIFIED U1SPLAY PUce. 10-5. 2 wuwls, plBld leath** «***• *o5. !•—MUSICAL cleaned: *ldt-w*lk*. a«« or rejMircil. Boj-'s l>lcyoie, 24",. good cuudt'-iou. No lob too couUi Free . ta'.tmtW> 16,00 per- Inch STEINWAY wrtlelf $t»3,' St^nway CB 3-4*15. HUB8ON tea coat, ant U-ii. iu ' $15. ME 5-244S. er»ad $»»J; rebuilt. S*y«ur wa/nwity. •good . ec>acUU»m. C*U. H'\er 9 .p.m. EXPERT Why comoMit* to work in Ntw York or N«work when you con nov* Deadline 5 F. 31. Tuesday 1 OUR. wmiMtl mle of Aunple leagtits IptQets $3?5 up. DOWE. I33,r Broad SHOE REPAIR _CR_J^l^- • .' ; and renujaote. Tolfcr ^'^udtos, 521 St.. Summit. CK. 3-7«6, Open eve- nings. 34 yean service la gprioifleld — —- •mploymtnt wifh Kempcr Insurance in Hie beautiful n«w building in the conttr of U> cltusdfy, txllt ,or reject f MiUbuni Avtanie. ssiwri "Hill*. _ 24-hnur wa-Jtc* — ovw SO 5«t» LQ U»» any a.d'v«>rtl»«n.M»t U reseated by cloth ft^jt*. *uit ,C*H- 3-7210. PlhSiOS, bMiutllul atltcuou. iinmt business. Summit? Insldi and out this ntw Eastern dtpartment office is as moatrn as •fficiency tilt ue»'sj>ap«r. CBV3-348T,"-" *"" '" "' ""__ quality, lowwt prtcte. BaJjy rrnnd. COLANTONK 3HOK SHOP 3-40T1. Bplnut, 30 year* dep*Bd»t»Ulty. 0rt»e 245 Morrl» A»* BprtagtteMl W. J. •\ "SINGER USED MACHINE SALE^ » little and sate a lot. StUiele any "error* unless they urn detected KiO4- Contracting before the second insertion. Mae 38, $25. CK. Sini*r frieetite jxHi*toie 34.8J- paliiUug. KiO4 C os; Slnger round bo»Wu oleo.. part- MErcury 5-474J474J. QBQBew l 8-0007. strott parking tpoct hat bton provided for ttnpleytM, Ntw, ultra-modom office opons and Organt sliue 1M7 Summit Herald CR. 3-4000 ftj>lc _. .- -. ...59.50 New Jwwy* Lar(ei>t Dealer Often TYPEWRITERS HEAVT . c.ircanfr clawte KM, blue Stiijffr raiuid bobbin elec. coai- lowest Prtceg this month. Apply now for immodiata tmpieym«nt. Formic* tjpitijif. nti< leaf; 4 eo'l* . .:.- . - " -.108.50 REPAIRS - SALE EENTALS MNIburn lt»m . . DR. 4-1200 eJijlrs. C1*I-J4 consiKica. $40. CR. 7- us«d" diuger vacuum olraners StiKient Uprttflw* ..,.- $95.00 IJM. from »l«.W. Hammoud Solovoj .. • 130.00 All Work Don* On Our Fremlw* S1KOKB SEV/UJTO CEKTESt Uuax Splrot '. :..-...-. 20^.00 Low Dowu Paymenta — QutJ1 T«rm« • • , t Sprlit^fldd Sun .. DR. 9-5000 good 387 apringn»id Ate., Summit Lauter SpUirt .. „•-27S.0O Hlgb Trade* - CR. 3-Z233 sJtc-r «, Of ^ GUb SA i SUMMIT TYPEWRITER V &OL.IU ma|»ii~yuir a b«J, cats; i ATTIC Jan. > MfliCiiii. 24'.', pnu-ilc Uly. Console ' 475.00 Female \ Hammond Olxurd Organ .;..."«30.W 39 Hirer R<1,, Summit CR«ctneirj}rTOH HELP WANTED FEMALE drt.>. pi-iturt1, lnm))at. VIOLIN and dm, excellent .papw stack. Prompt pick up Bervic*. lug lor 2 expm typltrt*. PaibUlarltF ; STATISTICAL CLERKS tit automobile MOW btlpfull. If rou • cud laWi.4,"fcofa, iorsoise fciwU.tnir* Excfcllmt coiiditioii, $100. Drt-xel 9- m Prext-l 9-M8B Murdock 6-9195.- ' KEYPUNCH OPERATORS POLICY WRITERS <:an qualify S"01! «'H r«*tve 3O0d •3S88. . • . - 11—DOGS AND PKTS CAR 1'ENT--^i—R Y-TILING-PALNTINW UNDERWRITING- CLERKS Hfortufg salary; 35 hour, 5 dw we*-*; S—UUtbtUUUi 'ICE-SKATES,w^SxmS^%l':v PAYROLL CLERKS paid holidays; free- Cantitieittal SOMERHET County Dog otiedience atul alteiutloos; *>alh.nx>m.t. ""••lijCSTttSsf;"' frw( 'irospllaJliBillQitii" "i.'SO'.' ..y ttWB~,"iS' Woman's figure /tkat. Club now taking mrtstr«tl^ii for •IUING MACHINE $a slee 7, $5.- Girl's llgure, size 12, 14. . or any Inside work. Ko Job Blu« Crus.»; frw rrMrtlcal-aurgiml oUeditauce tralnlii«; classes, St*rt« too small. CR. 3-3823 or CR. J»23TT. l«, 5-day WDCK,' Uberui 6-mwr. •Sock .fl-3057. • ' . l)cjhtflt«, Call tor appolratnien.'.. lon. dacron-.- orion. drtpery. upbol--. ,.*<.,»• ULTRA-MODERN AIR-CONDITIONED BUILDING ' ' MOVING to'Cals'u'n:!! stery, brldaJ fabrias,. "Do It Tour- QUALIFIliJ *oco\M«.aaft. to liandl« WANTED—flouaes to paint C tk~ self" accessories ind notion* from tax, estate, iiivestnwm, and accoiJttt- * White. Jr it Co PslBtlng *nd Dte- AIR REDUCTION LABS. Bu'*»rim:. room, lii'^ mat tern of local, individual or *„••»• FIVE-DAY, 36Vi--HOUR WEEK f ' Bat<». Dan Blver, Botanj. Everfast orating, 18 Edgar St. Creetvlew 7- Murray HiU GR. 3-67Q0 Quadxlya. Galey & Lord. Malllnson tnull biLilttfis. Box 423. l&'iS. Free Eatlrmteg. LAST Beldlng-Cortlcelll, Punjab, Warn- " ' 23—CARPKNTEKI •' • '**** TIME OFF AND. CASH AWARDS FOR PERFECT ArfENDANCE HOUSEWORKER, 2 mannings. CH. 3- (Our ise Kids sutt*. Cromplon, 'Schtira&chew-WaT- (P PAPERBANG1NU tnwrtr* and «xt*rtMr 3214, • painting Reaarmabl* W«yn« Sat., 14th. A« ,t3 5 P.M. erly >1c. Advance, Buttsriclt, VcCall FHED 8TENOEL <•••••• MERIT SALARY INCREASE PROGRAM WOMAN draftMnan, location Summit. suid Simplicity patterns; V•••• AMPLE PARKING FACILITIES ••$ HELP WANTED—MALE Bring your inr ALPEBU'S YARD GOODS »nd DECOH- tions and repairs Amlano Broi ATOB SUPPLIES, oppnistte Altlernty CR 3-1643 c*r CB 3-4431. WILLIAM ROETBER palntinj. Mpei> 3 Other .'misrt-Hiuieoiut Stesite *c3d for Ulllt Baru oo Rt 10, enia-a.iio« on hanging' decorating 46 Uapl« Art, • *»*» CAFETERIA ON PREMISES : 1 JCHIOR accountant*, $S3; bootckeepex, Littleton rd. (Rt 202) ffo 72 ftu» ' F. C. Iwlger. IBO. JEffesrsou 9-36»9. -far Uss t.h.ia noal" D«*k. Batltronm CARPENTRY—Alteration s 924snd 8repair*. Springfield, DRexel fl-216l. A, *• Vaattortes. LauiKliy Cftblnew, Bmuty- stop 100 fpet »w-^y Mnrrls Plttm. NJ Qarrett J. Kirk, Da ? ***** LIBERAL EMPLOYEE BENEFIT P r STORE CLERK oraft «V"httt M^..a C&blnnte. 7S J off. CARPENTRY ALTERATIONS repain ROCCO CAHELLA OfHc* Oliairs, Copp^T Hoods. Formica Export interior and exterior p Young man for mlm work In Asctrie lee 8fcaw-3 «H>h*»ged,' $1 minimum; Frf RstlmAWe. Call Evenlugs. Dresel Ing. papwtoJislug. Eat^niatea. OBesii and K pp U S m. Four "bedrooms end two baths on Jnd; three bedrooms and with distant view; truly exceptional bath on 3rd. Oil heat. In «tcdle«t condition. Priced to Utt 30"». Caili Mrs. at $32,500. Ask for Mrs. Qejer. D«asJ STENO — COPY and FILE CLERKS — Experienced •Consult a Realtor Ll^J, CR. 3-6950, or evenings EB. 9-529S. EDIPHONE OPERATORS of the Young woman for secretarial White Colonial with l>lue Dtim-ters — th* mort liousr- for the money on the JANITOR SUMMIT market today. 4 btdrooins, 2'a baths, tarciikfuat room. pivnell«l eiudy and Seo. A. Allsopp lp ylf-ajgan*, surroundlngB — modern equipment — air conditioned work. Opportunity for advance- pla\7Oom. aiUJChcd 2-caf g.»jHgo. Lovtly high wooded lot. in Tall Ovtot Realtor offlo© — luncheon faolUUee — 37 >•• -how we«k. Compans paid benellt* REAL ESTA.TE BOARD CR. 3-6950 CLAZEBROOKSHEPARD AGENCY CR. 3-4610 • rid botnis. ment; career , future; pleasant Modern Building "Ex»luslTe Homes" Dreiel associates. covering Old Short, Hlila Rd.. corner of INTERESTING OPPORTUNITY Good Salary PERSONAL BROK£R SERVICE Employee Benefits SUMMIT Siunmit and Vicinity 30-MILE VIEW with For meticiilovifi Broker »tit«mtion to .Salts! brie*..- .Cotetri^l; ctwbom*btiltt,- ;....;.Be Wise _. Paid Vacations BERKELEX HEIGHTS »il—3fow-iM*d»—tn wfktnir; trajtHg;" siate roof, true quality. One ,of Sum- TRUST financing and dosing jx>ur new home, nilfn flacet homoj In b.:«t location, Buy or Exchange Now MAftTINDALE-HUBBELL;iNC: NEW PROVIDENCE COlMUlt Plrat floor center hall, lavatory, large COMPANY Write, giving full details as to JOHN P. TAYLOR, Realtor living room, dining room, kitchen, Visit or call our office for th« hotnm CR. 3-606O 7 of SUMMIT, N. J. 447 Springfield Avr. Summit pantry, den, screen porch and terrace. that flta your requlremems. Multtpl* age, references, salary desired. BO\RD MEMBERS CR. 3-7«78 Sfloond How: four maater bedroom* list«d propertiF« Summit. New P CR. 3-33O0 Box 369, Summit Herald, Sum- tirrasiiiB room, 2 tile bath*. 2 inald'8 d«nce and Bwketey Kotgretg The RUAbuid Co. CH. 3-7&:0 roonoa %n<\ bath with separate stair- «zas, any price YOirNO hudy for typing Raid hilling mit. The Stalfrad AgPiiCT 3-KXKl ONLY ONCE way from kitchen; third floor: storage and aales work on appliance. Eve- Richard H, Steomeiijw 7-4024 ikttlc with vratlUtlng fan circulating Grace A. Handwork. Realtor ACCOUNTING CLERKS POLICY CHECKERS nlnxB Prom 3 to 9 on. ( 3-7090 •llriiig room, full dining room, 3 btxl- only $216. Taxeg »1.050. Beautifully Parti Agencies In tliii nr»». Experi- Joan O. Ohryjctk! ' roonu, 1H baths, modern kitchen. landscaped double lot 200x150 with Start th« Ntw Year with a new career. Come in and ence preferred but wit necessary. We Joseph T. (Thurcii 3-O417 Large pine panelled recreation room, *unk«i garden. Franklin School area. CLERK-TYPIST have an eicterwiv* eaira training pro- Walter E. Bdmoiidson 3-7200 attached garage, bfautlfnl, high, well Offered at $55,000, way below replace- HILLTOP HIGH discuss these present job openings with our Personnel gram undo- way at the. yrt&ent fctin*. 3-«5O shrubbed tot. Offered at $27,500. A ment costl Staff, AllttoTe offers you the opportunity— High Sohool gradtutfl. Jliwt like df- Apply today I Contact Mr. O&rn)SJ~oT 3-9400 must, on your chopping list ox good Charming coloniai in perfect tafl and have average typing speed. Mr, Stevens. Agracy 3-3400 ho:w OBRIG, REALTOR condition on a woodtd plot Previous experience helpful but not IBmer O. Itcufc-'on ' 3-54641 90x150. Six lovely rooms &•£ to torn a good starring salary SUMMIT AITTO SALES, INC. RICHLAND CO. 31 Maple Stnot. Summit l th an necessary if wimiv« to h^ro. Write Job8-Bf»k-Scliml<» Co.- • 7-1021 CReBtvlew 7-0435 CReatrtew 3-S866 ^ . ,irt time, Svimmtt iwddemt. CR, 3- OWNERS REGRET $21,500. Appointment please. t DfForfist Ave CR. 3-770# Young lady Wftatod for long eatab- 4620, to liiaw their beatitlfui plemotvt ytnir pressnt b«tfcr«»: top "qualUy constnirttan and. but hftvt the much rattwd ftdvantagps Piwni th« aluminum com- tn exeoilmt t****; th*' pine |»tn<>l*«l of the newer d««l|f;n for living. They ett*. ewnings « to 9. CB. 3-07TO. storm wltwlow, J«tou»le »nd recreation room and UH- nicely l.uvt- f.-alurp d«n. thr<»e and. four bedmooiiM, ' VALUE" PLUS~ at-ftjx-d grouadB m&Xr titi* tK>m« tn two b.tt/tis, eKtra large 2-Oitr Kdr»tte," Stftrtlftsf the New Yew with « ipeflnl MATURE, reliable person to *orlc in OIRL, PM^ time 3;1J to 7:15 p.ni.. iiltiniiiuim awirtn^ biwlntam. W« tmin pxcp^tonaily fine Jmj *t »33.5». stationery store for ] or 4 doya Monday throuiclt Friday. Suine yo\i. Cnil MUrtiocfe 8-105O or DR«wl harrttwp drivp, laxgn, plot, lociwted in opiwnunity for you to own n thiw- counties; convenient to th« YOUNG WOMEN weekly: no weekends. Ckxxl pny. & cook tUtmer, CH. 3- one of tlio flmwt art>«s of this W"ll. l>* abUsbnd euburttan oominuiUty, Ex- rtCT $30,000. This lovply home m *For General Clerical Work C'onter st&tloneni. 1293 Sprlngfledd ArMA airfrttstSherTToeasioir AT., New Provltf\y> lToniWi arp very deslr»bji'. Priced room with flrppltv*. 2-oai (Riwee. ntui ROBERT E. DIETZ COMPANY 8-1J everiJns*, Mondngi - Ridtty, )1 Btinmilt. ' Rv>«. & SUM. CB. 3-1150 or OR. 4-53?* from $32,500. Appototnipart plrwsc irnrny Interesting fp*tur«; auch «« bed- REALTORS -of young women to be trained for CLERK-TYPIST Tir. Steady. Biiburtiiui Bmp&wrment MEN lor elmviilnis offlonB. Summit, «- OWStK wtetMB to Mil 4-J*rrt • JwrncT mom a»4 brth on flrat», exceptional various clerical positions, such Ay, 75 doufth Oringo Ave,, aoutti 12 ermiilnw. MtoiWtey-FrUtoF: »1 10 3 b«iroom», 2 ba-.ha. recmttion Plwet spuoe and new gM furiwo*. Clerioal dutlMi, va.rl(Kf; work; it 80- 3-1W0. Iir. Ht<«m; ©omplrtrir Ci>*. •ir-oood!- W. A. McNamara transfemu. Appctotmtnit Ss typists, machine bookkeepers mrtirllng salary, many employee bene- ARWICV, 7$ SoutJh Orange Av*,. South •Uon*tf. Oa« heat, w_ EMfLOYMfNT WANTED. In several months expect to move Fort. Atitihortty Bi» RENT Thte "rtlatmurfrp Co1on1iiT ofr«w ftRvcl- 421,000 DRUG "CLERK™"' IKItrr litvnulry and ourttlna donti *t Thi* dellRlrtful «ix-rooni, two-Uafh ons living n«f stfcttoTi and Hhopi>ln«, A newt oMtr CwkmM In ew Jo our new building where mod- BENEFITS INCIUDB; my homp. 0E 3-3427, locate In dnUrablp Wooil- Ijlnooln Hnhottl Jiwt » mtc, Bliort walk tnumion Ideal for m.r f2nS? ttn rest and recreation rooms Highest SaJary iuift Working ' P»rk, on* Morefc to Fr»nklln for flip chllclrrn. Den on first floor. 3 block* rrom BradP wxd hl^h sc 35 Hour Work Wwk Ironing «nd curtains doa« «t wShcwi. Vtor-'tnfafmstton rill, Still mnrt- wpwcv tor Vhv 'nqnndtnR 4 hedwaim HJKI mt^rn h«th, Sm{ and luncheon facilities will tic- A|>ply in P«'Hon fmnil?. llf-nutifiillv lsnditcMKKl kit with flow. , plu» J mt* rowra, bal.h MH\ available. OpparttinlrUeB for A«lYMi«mi!>nt R, T. STROMENGER over 100 ft. frmitagff. Priced ml »32,5O0, »><>rm» »]mce on 3rd; 2-csir CHARLINE'S DRUG STORfc Bond p DrtU« WWWMOII room; uTHE FIRST NATIONAL 417 Springfield Av,, fiiunmlt Bos 81 131*, 231 W. 41 St., N, Y. 33J SprtngfleM Aw. ' Summit A. S. ANDERSON, Realtor prtoed at only itvxs CRf»tv»pw 3-1032 MATUftE, i ontMi ,CH. 7-4024 443 Springfield Ave, SuminU / BANK AND TRUST rxirt tlmo panVtlon on ofHo« cn, 3-M«), Kvrs, vn. 3wn. crt. 3-6237, Tho C. Kelly Agency TYPIST-STENOGRAPHER out.; niomliiw) i>refoiTe(l. Coil aftw COMPANT OF SUMMIT WOMAN, «*p«leiic«tl, Clwiiwii or E\i- __4 pjiv jCft, 3-3S44. HOLMES AGENCY, Realtor »» -. Hraltori Varied twk in tntnll, jileniBant Sum. 3TBM0-TYPIBT, typ, aH»u ropciui fw hwi«*wt>rlt, 3 rtayw p«r DAY'8 wtwfc, H*nj7~Tii«i™""«"r»?r MODERNIZED ', Ewt, IBM Tfl Summit Ave.. Summit CR, J nm fnitn offlcft. Agf undw 40 pnitr- wook, Bnvall tmxlfrn tmum, 2 nduiu. If*, experienced; booiskccpir. T. O. red, 35-hour week with irtarHiij? sal- HkJ^nH (k{t« 5, CR. 3-637B. Easy to. Finance 45 Mapip Bt., «umnnt ' on 'i-oino iW 3-«524 TalteplKttW DHf»nl 6-3630. TT)l« iwiiUilT aoM^rttetM) • tale**. Ni»wmiirlt« Agency, Klag St., ary »t »flu. mtrlng JO5<1 will niovR to mun wivnid fnl~«r~pftrt~ffinc" *.*'"• ort- 3-1*50 or (m 3.3™ Mwrtrtown. JR. 9-3ffl». n*w, modern. »lr-ffo!iclttioued build- 3 l»lf ftays » wwek, geuiwivl b«flti bMiMftiliy modtnnMlBml — ww llfnt torntlon for phlltlr«>j>, r tnif. (iron]) h, n«w «chm»l»i ami tr»nftpottnUoti. PJnrti floor COLON! AAC wiring unit newly painted. Thi-r *r« «nujr hall, unn« room wttli flr pml po fftfitlve; otlnr otnplorw ftaneftt* «r»U* 6*93. Ktl'rt, <*ir^kw™#7p(*rtSt««i7 1 V '«Kt»ffi. Well built " STENOGRAPHER nbli> tills ,vw. tl ca ^5S c^a. Box 19a, ftliort HllW. $ bAArootm,- J , Mw, • good TV dinlitf room, inodprn k.itch«>n, «r*th lunre aunny rnmm for t lot. 100*134 Avy wtwlter, Tuwktys • 2-«»r g«mg«'«4tli MptMH Uwy "«ntl prn»l \ able faintly Hvl,, . 3 VWi Experienced wsd Prtdftj*. rnoent pe{«««n«>«, B so, (Irlrp. OommiifUt K» »«-iM)efV!jot. «". Ih«iU«!rt Opport unity in ie. Cilrl or »t)itHH), murt bo oirpr 21, TYPIST, e*pwi«M«l! rl*fht »t (2«,S0O. ttt Aki •IS.IHW, H«*wirt »tr coiKiltlorw^l ofllco, mod- Rxi)wl«nod j>ref«rmi, B-hour, »-d»jr porl/uiytty. tV>rM»i»lftl g WHITMORE & JOHNSON w«» eqmpn>»rrt, luwfliron fnollttln, wrk, Otillta A; J>»rh(, 4J8 Sprtlkgn«W f«ir Mwporwibl*' otd« p(r»on. AtArnu- 6-SO22. SPENCER M, MABEN 3Hj licnw wm>k, C&mpmy paid l)Hi«- Av«., 8nnui»H. OH, 7-01U Bt. R«ltx>ni CR. 3-5404 J.OBS-BECK-8CHMIDT fit« *nd bonus. tlw offtoe. Moplfiwnotl eaivbw iwwr Rt»ttltor PAHT TlMtK D. ii. As w. Mwbion *ml #31 bi«. 5 rtwyi «* m iMnrtn. O«tl OR. 3-3»>i, 1 j»m. to t p.m. INC. for apPotatnutt Ittmrhnr, DAY wwktr, <«>• at rntori 1 Prospect Street 8TKNt>JUiry 1. IVJS kiiti lLh-j !l..-til :.: d | full tUu« or ju*i. 8 > Glamor Mixes team >udi things as what make* roots, kKe2>ea»t«, buta, *«5 rcltrrtd '* Lit* °° < *.akur« - Cpaertt* Co., «f ' " for the month of January 1»56. were j j a car run, how to repair it wheu On* i«m pref erred, CR. 7-33M. • • t E. BunMll* Bo*pit4l ; luvtst Madi*, for wark at refefr«S U> th# Puollc Welfare Com- With Gaskets 3 ROOMS aOKl bi,Ui, tU D^taMa.. eucluOiie tour tli# exiting trtpi# wxh mlttre. Board «f Uiuiagfr* of the it suddcrJy stops running, pre- WartHi Malt M ffrmoU (uHd by th« Buird of t>r*dgf on Scutb Br<«d St.. JOIJH T- Ruun«lli Hohpttal and ch« 7-nw-w. u-ferred to P»Wlc "Wtlfiure fcr W.397., was oa roU,call umni. PublSa Property Comnilitei. vent alive maintenance, good driv- T« •«*. tn»y«, CMS- . . furotalvi BOOKKEIiFKR r. C. tt»Pou»iitr "W« Boafd of 'Ucetlbn*. At New School p " i. poltoblag. J*«s- tnt.a or couple, eft, 3-S75S. • Department cf ln»tltu(li>iU" tad ing habitss and other subjects on b»ls,!«>», Trucfclnf Mcptrlenc* ure-tli» putvUnte ut 23 «4ditlO>Mi liUd*r for Pub- Ageacifts. rt-canJiifndliig that iht A free cauri* in baiic auto- PBlMOrattOT"'i'ltoom*. Urth' 'sliar* tored. CW1 Wblpp*ay 8-0383 or ft. Qt. *cce bid estimated turn of ' $26,712 be rt djia rcu ht in«r*>ae In Jury Impr«»£ acctu-.t nicipal Aid construct !>n fund allot- to r*ad thu minute* of this moeti il*m-110.000 to iit.ooo. nid Iscre&^ug to-MpaiJ.j replies »nd r*.ments to th« various muiiicipI| call un.aul»>otisay adopted. s LAROK funobtheroviii9[ [t<- »*rw-e nun'i box of 3544. dered filed. of tlxt Archlt&ct fcnd Bridges, m melons have » f-7 WBCEU.ANKOUS Report of Committee on ltf Haacls, MKI p fur seeds ever since LAROK room, wu.ple or ehylf, klt- Brldg<»; rtlatlvj; to bids «crf*eisur«s. B»«II prjymegm CR. 3-MM lh: John E RuantlU HotpttAl M twlug :ue A.A.A.—Ajij>uriln«, Anywhere. Annlm*. the masonry surface* Of tlie triple The following resolution- s %er, ln- *—>- '' tram*; BprUxffleld HICE room'for g«ml«nwA. OB. 3-J9O1. L»«vn o&re! houw ctouaing, wti«k>*» srch bridge on South BrotA'B*., «.ter complete, wpen the allowuio* of MM. troduwd *nd mo%ed Icr kdoptl.011: ' t. > niit. wu rrtd*y. ca. 7- 3SM Morrto Art., Summit. aad rut,tftrk, (deuied. Smith, after the Elisabeth River IB. Ktoi^li. «M for the ln«wuutlon of }2 r*dta.tow, fll—Freeholder Merlich i^r riini.icf 7 p.m. L-tvingaton «4W78 rccrived and ordered filed wan on rcH call unanimously adopted. Oominittee, approving e«l«rl.s for t),«> 1 lf11 HESBV VUEITIAO8, » ..™ «-5>—Committee of th« Whole, ex- County OJerS, B*i{lster. Surro»nti: iuid iM •••- i-or«d, be paid, wupn rolj oil fconrnl xrtlons In varlovts do;>j.t- WHAT SK DEAL/ jj . ij LMrtinber 25. WAverly 3- Urextd 6-57*9. lveld at the Court Hom«, - EliJB»b6tb, Committee, authorising transfers cf uimtilnwiudf adepted. nieiit*,, w«m on roll call uuanlmtiuilv N., J, on TJl#JJ2 i » Tbere beiiig no further buslri«« to •dopted. • • URMISHEO ROOMS ;B«ujilager..,4t;j, (31—Preeholdfr Hiskok fur CornmU- MUVrVtmfct l p 2J WALNUT IJ.'.., BuniniU. l«tf«e front Dlrectw Benninger pr««idlrig. Roll (31—Freeholder Herllch f»r d the Board adjourned until Frt- tee "oil" RoRds "iiill "BriHg'f.-",'"'ii'pic(>j5t"i'ii- g Pi Wilder plvone. Drexel rootn, thlrri¥roe tome. $S>, Bout* Orange a- tlon of 60 «»}•» froin date h<-r*of, ».•«« »:i£ t»«w.> Best Offer. CR. 3-. moua]7 cwrttd. •:-••• Committee, spprortng elrrrn person- COl-NTY BOARD OF CHOSEN 9453. The foHowinis commuiUc»t:oa» weoe nel actions in rariova departments, on, roll ca!i unanlmo'.L«]y udopuil. meeiioi.neRs HELI> ON :.(4)—Preelioidw Hlckok for l!oad» re*d and ordered Hied; ^ was-on roll caJl unwnlmouBlr »doj»;»Hl. DECEMHER W, IMS FORD ;s»34 Cnsiomliw r»t»ltKss» woman'.' quiet" .«,..«, Family of Loul« T. Lombardi, tfRnk- (S)—Fr«elioldw HsriSch tor FlnariCf- and Bridget Committee, Bccvptlii;; h,d RAH vhi:# -wall*. 18,000 miles; Ulce trtmtpomtton. Drexri «-U)M. lng this Bo*-d r— Fr-»-hoIder HerJIch' for RC-M3» & ".955. »t ten A.M. • •' In conn«-tkn with. ftirnUhlug to the lector and Catch Basin Cleaner; and. Bridges , Committee, .*ppro*-!e« fire I Director Bennlmier t>re-,?dlnf, 5oll Road Deft, one automatic htaliv.-*)' hoirt*, 'with trara««. »T»U- ! I-JU shewed fix tnetntMr* present: »)id *preadw, vtm on roll oMl uruuUmoLibly »: FORD V8 • mnyerUtile. R&H. wltliout charge to te*oh«r one Automatic Highway Spreadrr, personnel actions ln the Road Depi. v Vtrr 5-JJ3 OCIKUMUUCIKUMUU. RecentlRec y oyer- WM referrtd to Roada & Bridges Com- w»n on roll call unantniou«l>- adapted. j thr**. Prt«-li,">ldt-m , And«/rse-n, Bailey, ddeptcd. • *55O*55O. CHCH. '3-74T'374T11 d teacher, far compeji mittee. (7)— Freeholder Herllch for Commit- ' »tMf Velsntio*. tbsent. (5).—Prwhfllder HetlioK for finance Muxt li»ve cw. CJl. 3-8208. Count? Clerk, endcalng coplf» of tee on Roads It Bridges a*c#p*ln(r •rcrk Freeholder Herlifh nmd* IL moMfm ComirUttc*. resolving that the" OriraH"- fkix PO.vflAC diluxe station v«(joai. LAROE fro.it roinv, gentlesnui pre- Oatha of Office and Loyalty Oaths of of connructir.JT ntw bridge en Wood- that the minutes of Drc. J2 be »p-!'.af'O!i Mi'tiln? of this Bofcrd «h»ll b« »H'-fJrar.»•.'•!. Excellent ecwwlltlon. f«m-(l. CR. 3-5716. land Rd. between Deorfield Rd. ardp-ovNl. which «"»» seconded tndheld « the Court Moii*e, QlMhcth. C'-'-r, S700 CR. 3-M14. Hymn a La&ac, Special Assistant Coun- ur.inlmous'.y carried. K. J., on Monday. Jan. S. 1618 ** FX»R ~ nl and CalTln J. Hurd, AsakUut Orevriwood Rd.. Sew Protrid«n^e. an* or wjm»n, oan- authorizing flna.1 payment aXt*r the Th« foUo«ln« conununicatioiia mere t".veJvp o'clock Noon, was on roll Mil OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET, 4-dcxjr 43,- to treumparta-Mloa. CR. 3-County Piosecutor. read »nd crd»rf days from date here- YOUR NEAREST " with the members of the Bridge Com- of. w»s on roll call unahimourlr Rherwixxl C, ValetitlrM, etprtesAng («)—Freeholder Carr for CcmmV.-f • ^,T Drrxti 9-3588. !sl* refret on not beln? »bls to attend of tli# Wiiole, exprfwilug regreta that. •' SAsM. one owner; equipped, low mitto* of the County with members ottte. IVeeholder Valentin* i« retiring f.-om •ROOM AND IOARD of th* Road Committee of the City, —Fl^eholder B«Heh for Coir.ir.tt- thia mwrting «nd *>xpre«sln(t hi« en- OLDSMOBILE DEALER r-.:\i:.::f. 1U-* new. 1230. WA». 3-8734 wa» referred to Road* & Bridges jDvment of 6«v1n;r with th« B5«rd thia Board and (complimenting him r kn:ve* - forks. CR. 7-0806. KR 8ta.tton, 7 Betebvnod and furnishing and Installlnc 36 cu- Eastern Fuel for lUtiuracce, real «tt»tf or bicles for 3 bed ward* in Hew Divi- GEORGE'S City Mason Contractor I'iVTi o;xTii.*lnii track, en, Available J»n 15. CR 3-1182 sion of tald Hoepltftl. 'were r<;ferrwi to BEDROSIAN'S LARRY MAY #r: w*. oil l»(svt. Sfchml*'* Nuo«- Nurse*' Residence at the John E. ._" a: i-iur home. Wcroer, F^ontlw Runnells HoeplfaJ. was referred to W«ll-to-W«ll Carpeting erf, UorrU Turnpike. UUlburn. Dealer 21 FRANKLIN PL. Available m»(kls Ftbruftry. P1>»IK Committee of th« Whole. 83 Summit \st. CK. T-Wf Thoro-Cleanini Authorized • Painters • Alt. H'.;, ^rhool Kiibjpcts M.iltland Od 6-0392. N. J. Association of Insur&nce Repairing I)'x::; A B.. Princeton. Pri^i Acres. Ag. iits. advl*lng that their Asrocla- Frii'ir. KriKhU. N. J Telephone CHOICE of off Icy*. id&U for bu«lu-ftai tlon U awarding to comm unities Storing • Floor Coverings • Service Stations or* profci»loniil UM-] oemtmlly lo- throughout the . BUM citations for • Appliance Repairs • Re-Fitting EDWARD CHIOVAROU FiiToud 2-7632 cated, on* biock from Laclu>»Mnna traffic safety records during the and cln«*lc. JO Im- Ci^ OR. 3-2308. month of Dec. and also a plaque to Re-Laying AND SON ZOTTE'S ESSO SERVICE t-d. AxU«t Prog the County in N. J. which maintain* E. L. FIHERER CR. 3-R;Jo. 428 Springfield Ave. Painting Contractors the beet iraXiic esfety record. SUMMIT, N. J. Floor & Wall TUe Township of HtUslde, requesting DAVID J. FLOOD Decorators Rentals Wanted that'ratling* oh"'th«'Wortri BKWd 8t. Phone: C«. 7-0iOO Linoleum & Asphalt Rentals bridge, be painted, wiut referred to Electrical Applianc«* Tite:liQStaUed By Experts Eifi'matet Furnhhed Rotds & Bridge* Cnmnilttee. Broadlbom Carpets Rugs Call CR. 3-3567 GJ* . oil . Lubrication UNFURNISHED AFT. FOR RtNi UnftirnislMd Apt. Wont# Ilo more utm ottr, C})lld. CH. 3-0410. 1PM, was referred to Rixui* & Bridges CR. 5-3361 This is the Time of the Year to • Wallpaper • «ir. *:.iM:a not be "Working more Committee. Eastern Fuel Company - »r. 5 div.1, in cTder to hare time 4-ROOM apaitment. Summit c«r rl«l- H. Ruaaell Mores, Jr., Proaecutor. Otan and Repair Your Chimneys BIRDS PET SUPPLIES »••••:•>!):•. Pjunbiufy for part time ]>Hy; ci>:n"tnlt-nt to -transportation, notifying this Board of the passing . . . also Fireplaces. Why Not Call FUEL OIL HILL CITY PAINT & . *-?..)}:K™t in the main hmue for stores «i>sl franuntr achool. Appro*- 9f Louta T^ljombnrdl, Chief of Coun- Aut% Dealers • Now And Protect Your Family SUMMIT PET SHOP J1::^ £rt- 7-oiis. ln»«t)««y M«0 nvdaib. OR. 3-3JWT, "tjr'DotetiiTes'oif Be<; KHli^ 24 Hour Delivery WALLPAPER CO., Inc. ExUc-lon 377. AbtS P. Friedman, commending Mrs. and Home For the Long Hard WILLIAMS OIL-OMATIC U.S. Inspected Fresh Horsemeat OuPont - Dutch Boy BOOMS. hej.t and hot water. Ruth WUlls for her kind srrTicra. Winter. Pratt * Lambert M£i^AN>Pd Dept. of Institutions and Agenclea, Oil Burners Tropical Fish & Supplies _3 HOUSE WANTED PAINTS •dvUlng of the rates to varioua In- WERNER MOTOR CO. CR. 3-4415 Sales & Service -. aoc>.M prtmm!tT etltutlonn for the year UM, was re- Free Delivery All Makes of Wallpaper* ;•»-•*» ..-osiTia, rumpOrtely private, POOR bMiroonn henaw by y ferred to Finance Committee and 233-231 Broad Street CR. 30004 m Springfield Ave. CR. 7-1028 -->- b t- step. All uuutlr«i lneludeti. , director emploj-ed by n*tlarw.lly PAUL L. WERNER. Prop. 51 Summit Ave. CRestvlew 3-6156 U Public Welfare Committee. rLH*>lp H 4, CR. 3 lttw>wn food niAaufnctwar. Four State Highway Dept., advising th»* • Coa) 8unmu7 .children. ^totHtnt wfereheM. Wrtt« the Commlmloner approved our re- Chrj»l#f . Ptjinoutli 0«*l«f 41. STEPHENS-MILLER CO. Silversmith „>,;„ apjutmsat, tle- CTiilr A. Kennedi", Hot«l quest to transfer •5.4W.W from Bridge CHATHAM PET SHOP AduHi only, »vallabie Pl«oe, EaM Omnye Operation. Schedule A to Road Main- Sale*—Service EASTERN FUEL OIL R»th O2r Prompt Deliveries 38 Russell Place CR. 70030 tw MAIN ST. CHATHAM YOXJNO lady, Mtpertpnoed In to Roads & BrtdfM* Committee. WttMj-MoBUWy«It**l» CUSTOM STERLING -••.. lv;>..er!on Sn. it Sun., 3-4 CM C»DCR. 3 00M M% '-?0 Route 22. near Cmtr.il o'llce trork; pleasant worWrw? CMI- Brvant W. Orlfftn of Summit, rt- ratklnc la Rttr of Bulldlnj Uw, 5-d*y «re«le, (rcxxl KUftrtliw mirdtnK •aaentent on property of Mr. Law R*tM 0-3! Broad Street Snmmit • Lamps & Shades • off BlllsMt *»e. Plalnfield Plating Co. Pi\«ii« fcr *p|>cdi*tmt.»t; Mr.ft Mrs A. O. 'Mecteativ of 742 Spring- IMBHED AFARfMIMf Oforre St-eldll*. Steldl* ftulolt.Oo fiel. d Avf. Summit. w»* referred to 517 Sprlngfkld Ave. CR. Lamp Bhadra »nd CMft* our BpeolaJty, Hediich & Sons, 5Qth Year 68 Pranltllr •• P!M5f, Biimniiit, H. J.Ronda A BrldKai Coinmlttw. We mskft *n; article into » bMtltlfu] • Plumbers • •"'ViM i> W. 0 HiickbMth, regarding lm- Lamp Shades recovered and made to Ilighway 22, Bound Brook prtvute provemmt ln the Milton Lake Park STEPHENS-MILLER GO. order. Lamp* repaired, platln«. «c t-.ltlMIKM-: 8c.iwoi OVtr*. Apply fltUlltUM Are*. Rahway. was referred to R©*0* • Auto Repair* • Work done on premtsmi. roaeonable ELIiott C-O37I JEffi-r»on 8-?8S« t of Scheo)*, 9i l«ii- tc Brldiea Committee. BLUE CPAL prices. JOS. O. CHRYSTAL CO. , Quwimlf, J. A. Eliot of Callfon. relcMve to th* 12S Liberty St. Platofleld .0 "ricj'>r" pTrtiy" KOPPERS COKE FUEL OVL CATALINA UMP SHOP ami kltchen- ld5 condition of the Clre*t Swamp n«»r Plalnfield S-4210 or 5 «272 Hrfnrenctj), CH l»art-tltiv«i MlUbum. Smith M*ycrsrlll#" In MorrU Count v, was re- LEN'S MOTOR BUILDING MATERIALS rv ? fwpd to Roads A: BridiMt Conimttte*. 106 Central Ave. Westfield Plumbing and 31 RasseD Place CR. 7-0030 WE. 2-4223 SALES & SERVICE Heating • Stationery Auto Repairs • Laundries • Body k Fender Work 17 Cedar Street CR. 3-01RJ • Dairies • SIEGEL'S pi /row m<*»f T**t$. Used Cars CORIY'S STATIONERY SHOP 11NC« ISM LtROY BALDWIN B«J1 M Summit Are. €«.*•»•» Office &. Home Stationery SCHMALZ LAUNDRYCRAFT • PLUMBING .Mark Cross Leather Goods Onm Coll BUM 4U • HEATING Greeting Cards •v WHIATONS • Milk I Crtwi $625,000 LAUNDRY DRYCLEANING • ALTERATION * CR. 3-2340 A TEXACO SERVICE Rug Cleaning — Fur StoraiJe • JOBBING 394 Springfield Ave. • ROAD SERVICE Summit Ave. •- CR. 7-1000 10 Greenfield Ave. CR. 70483 Town of l>6Ver Parking Authority • Cetftf* • IGNITIONCARBCRITOR. tte Television Morris County, N«w " SWEET- KLEEN General Repairing • iNtftr * If ft ANTHONY FIMIA SUMMIT RADIO & MARFAK Lubrication Delivered Predi from LAUNDRY Jobbing Promptly AtHnM To 3.60% CR. S M«l m M*nt* Are PLUMBING • HEATING APPLIANCE CO. Onr Nearby Farm For Excellent Laundry Service Parking Revtnu« Bonds, Issut of 1955 SHEET METAL WORK AmihorU«4 DtmUr Call . . . Dry Cleaning Rug Cleaning 7 CHESTNUT AVENUE • I>u Mont • RCA • Phlle» 1, \9$S 0u« D*c**k«f f, Blrvrlfn II Industrial PI. Summit CR. 3-I12S • «tromt>»rt-Ctrl*on MILUNGTON 7-0025 US tprlagflitd At*. Inrtttmmit, in out tiplnhn, Im «rfl .f fttf*«4 f MnnUlpd OMt*r$, Itankt m*4 ,, CR. Saving! Inttiiuriom, trnmtmnet Conptnlr$, Trnitfit, »ni ttthtr CR. 7-10M LARRY'S i • Roofers • fiimtitrlt* in it* Siit* *l N»* ) • liquors • CYCLE & SPORT SHOP • Tree Stmcry Springfield Roofing Co. New & Used HILL CITY DELICATESSEN ABE'S LIQUOR STORE at 100 LiQuons BICYClfcS FINE FOODS SLATE & Till; L S. DAPERO Quality Cold Cuts WtNES BKER GUTTERS to\ti of Mum, W W, JK/»1 w V'uc*, >f. r. 3« Bread St. Ct. »4MB TREE EXPERT Made To '>rder CR, 3 44K2 Fully lmur*4 25 l'nl«>n PI. Authentic Arboriculture U Maple StreetCR. 34031 DRetel I-42O7 3ST Movntata Ave.. Sprlmlleld CR. 7 1144 • Cl.

STEPHENS-MILLER CO. Byrne and Phelps SUBURBAN 3a(isL This Space Open LIQUOR*, fmm * BEttUP DELIVERY SERVICE Prt mpt Oelivtrlef Call 44 WAll ITWIT, NIW YCHK l N. Y. MY !-14f4 BUILDING MATERIALS I-A( KA<;K DELIVERY 4.241 t faUCR. JH«? C«»AL rUKL OIL SKRVICE I B««ch««>d Roai CR. 3*4000 il tmtfil flaw Ci- !•••» OL14KH- *• o THE SUMMIT HERAtO. THURSDAY, JANUARY \2,jni_ 22 day alter a long illness. Mr. j wken I*Bdo* goMaptti ttatied membership drive November I- ing.. A CChristma s gift-,vssg sent t(>j j Cetf Uf Aftflld«» Hutting, *1» had been ill since j w.urehPiiM._r!^^..|w.:|hf.:|Q)i.. to: him.- Mrs. Albert Kobylarz,', and Mrs. ,Benjamin Genualdi. ,' Nighf" to Be Sister Jean Jose, fof r 25 years a ] john Huizing of BBound Brook April 1. deposited with them, and their 'tvkni, *»H preside and ' rere-jj It hahass been announced that Sis 30. Sister Julia Maureen's sev- H.W by St. Teresa's PTA pr 1 teacher at the school, now teach- ! Heights, former attendant at'the •* '"Pallor's Night" wiU be htkl |fj < thinenu will !* *rved' b> Her Cornelius seventlj grade class enth grade won the attendance in* at St Thomas the Apostle Summit Trust Company's park- receipts as curreacy. by St. Teresa's P.T.A. od Mon- fo ,rtlr grade mothers. Mrs. Ed- had the highest percentage of | prize" for.. the largest number of ing at St Thonws lot nn Bank street, died Taes- can be traced to the 17th Century, diy. at I p.m. in the school au^ at the last meet- I «fhnn| in BloomteW COMI SB... COM! SAVI AT AftPI know AtP's consent low price policy helps them

OPEN LATE A4P's FawoHS "Super-Right" Quality-Wpole or Either Halt A&P COFFEE Thursday! and Friday LEGS OF LAMB PRICES CUT! 11 Leave it to your A&P to save you money! The Customers Corner OVEN-READY costs of the fine green coffees used in the Re* j'/irr<;\« safely tn number* . . . "''.:, In Self-Service ^ Regviar Circle, Bofcar and AftP Vacuum Packed blends c have beto» reduced..; and A*P passes the saving* \\ ? iil'd 1it«» *H the *e1eclmn jimVe. apt tu ncrJr AM), to a"iire *OH M»iiig«, every item ii KEMICSV! :priced low, ftrry »lay! •• • . Thi» r«ti»liina»wn oj selection •|il»> tliriit 'poe» a -69« l ibs lower total ft>t»d l)ill« for ROUND POT ROAST von! All cut* of Round Pot Roast as well as Top Sirloin Roast Included in the one low price at A&P! Won't }ou tnnu .'.. fjirk and elioftse to your, heart's lb content . . . y««i can bafiiW on the faying*! fop Round Roast or Steak ••*•'•» 69« Slicad Bacon ^.^t <:tJ?TOMER RKL JLTIONS -DKrARTMEN-T AAP Food Store?, 420 l-exingtonj Avc, N.\. IT, S.^ . Steaks «**Porterhouse * 73* Fresh God or Hadldock Fillet. Ribs of Beef ***** IO;>53« 7^>-S9«- Fancy Whiting

:••>,••- .-• FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES! Boneless Chuck Pot Roast ib4Sc A&P MEAT OFFER CONTINUED! law Ground Beef frwi Western feimi DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK ItMl 25c Shoulder of Lamr IF YOU ARE NOT COMPLETELY Iceberg Lettuce WtUeri € Boneless Veal Roast Here's how easy it is—just choose from A&P's wic!e selection of "Super-Right" meats ... poultry and 3-1b. bag *2.49 Yellow Bananas Pork Loins . . seafood. If your choice doesn't measure up in any Fresh Pineapple way A&P will give you Double Your Money Back' Mb. Pork loins . . Fresh Carrots 1* REDUCED! Washed Spinach Look to the To cut your SAVINGS UNLIMITED! 539 riXCOlATOR OR OKI* CIINDJ •ulra fg*. 44 ; fttgalo Brind l LEADER...Ai food Bills More! 1-LI. Pascal Celery '•talk •» groceries reduced since Ocfober Is.'! CAN J*rt*f {atrni e Sweet Potatoes -eut l[;; U.$.No. I Ritter's Asparagus Spears 25 Wilson's Chopped Beef .... car, 1OWI Maine Potatoes ,, , ,,. '.'2 01. d A m Claridge Meat Balls With ipaghttti itu:« 25' >M — Whift or Del Monte Asparagus can EVERY POUND OF A&P COFFEE GUARANTEED Florida Grapefruit 5" f ot Fink meat Cut String Beans 2 Armour's Treet TO PLEASE YOU OR YOUR MOl4BY B^CK! Florida Oranges 8 ib. cam ls F: Del Monte Diced Carrots . . 2 35* Franco-American Macaroni . . i" Tangerines 1Q><25« ASPbi 28oi. C Tomatoes can Campbell's Soaps Xtlr 2- 25 Delicious • ot. >2 Contadlna Tomato Paste 2 cant R&R Chicken Broth ^- 2 ir Candy Buys! Orange Juice 2 »•«- 25° Kelloggs Rice Krispies ^^ *£ cant •"* 8 Grapefruit Juice 2 cam •""' Wheatena Cereal . , , . . .,.: '^IS Bridge Mix 17 oi. 4o1 Nif if Wufits Likhy's Apricots can Red Heart Dog Food . 3 ' - w lie Cfiocolate Thin Mints 10 ox. eant Libbys Whola Strawberries AT Libby's Fruit Cocktail . • • Borden's Cream Cheese 6 oi. 33< Melasses Kisses plastic cup cup ^" Hormel Ham Sticks Froian Dole's Pineapple Chunks . f Gum 4 Del Monte Purple P.yms • . . x 4M 29 ot. Froitn Snow Crap Orange Juice . 2 37* All |t variattci 1! for C Del Monte Prunes 37° Birds Eye Piss Chicbn t Baaf Chocolate Candy Ian * ^ —- 6 25 2 X «• 10 ox.' Campbell's Oyster Stew. . • t 33* SAVE WITH A&P'S GROCERY FAVORITES! Swansons Pies !«fch;ewB9rru 2 49* Beardsley Cod Fish Cakes Bita jiia SWEET S JRPRISE... f 8 17 n. Birds Eye French Fried Potatoes 2 !;; .27 Sweet-am -Low Green Giant Peas 4 «47< 2 cits 37« Birds Eye Fish Sticks . . . . . ' ;39» Price 46 w. Quick-Frozen Seafood Tomato Juice- '- 4 49c 2 CMS 49< Cap'n John's — A&P't Famous Brand Cod Fillet, Ocean Perch 16u <%* SHcti-YiRtw Cling firtMUMfI Iml or Wilting Rllet If II. Libby's Peaches :20t ":30c Red Cabbage 1km Stylt Strawberry Pie Tuna Pish ™.'£ 2-55c White Rice A&P'% Dairy Values URBE I" SHE Wivirtf 11 II. largo Eggs i '<•*. 65c Wonderful wintertime surprise ... • nutter Cookies — 2 r 43c Nabisco Crackers Wifir* 49c M pie full of summertine goodness! tet — Port and - Juicy, rosy strawfcerre* between • Mild and Mallow Sliced Sharp American *< ° Eight O'clock Coif M s«ue« or lerton «tyla %cant flaky-light crust. A u|ste thrill .. jan •" Mild Cheddar Cheese thriftily priced! 49 AtP Irntant Coffee Herb-Ox Bouillon Cubes • all ">* J n>p rlM #ldf h!on <1 OI> e Sharp Cheddar Spread Oatmeal Oookiw * * ~ " * "t 29 Marcal Paper Napkuis ofW •• O OCOUn DEUGHT Crispo Cookies c«*^r ' ° Kitchen Chirm Waxed Paper 100 It. I Ag Romano Cheese pk roll Italian Braled Chwsa LAYER C KE -49< Broadcast Chili Con Game . . 2 ';;: Sage Safety Bleach . . , f 1 •••>« Borien s Cottage Cheew Southern Star Bonito ™*»* I "-earn 20 Mule Team Borax . HUD Star Klst Tuna Fish Danish Blue Cheese can Octagon Laundry Soap f AITiown pint • ot. Borden's Milk <7 DANISH nine . -39c dexola All-pwpo«a oil boHle B can 17* •ITAIlH.lf,»|NM Amur's Hi H Amonr's . !if^. ! IM«Vtot|» I Km Syria Spry uper Markets 'C«ek«d Csnml M Hnh S«Nt ttirknt 1 c*. «». fjra vaqatabla thorianlng ItM •an •" can tHI ellAf ATI ANTIC • #A

21 Summit Ave.B Summit OWN INUISDAV AND HIDAY UNTIL » R M.