The emteny portion -of the cny*<Brasd street parking lot across from Colonlatftintiaq* has been offered to the YMCA as the possible ' site for anew ttilldlng. the Herald learned this ' in a letter from Conwioh (Jetincll signed by, JHffJ'a.'Xl!! & Dr. Murray M. jRo*s, presWert, to Aichard T. - . 2L*T* £.!??* ™L directors, the city Is willing a ott»r,the proper twin a" A spokesman for the YMCf said the tatter. • MILM" wSL «£? ** "Wrt* MWr pf0" It "was too early" Lagk bf LocaWacdS Makes utiofi Here Ball Affair Election 1881 is only two djafo «**>' KUt '" *» m»«e«iWfcanj. there'shanflyastlrwitHiASuti^t. ,' ; JW» «M>.Oae|i MWr«VaNw'«T . HalpinMtlpin. pbssSNeooffl and In «e ' Since there era no local raw (Ms year, W^Mt>a*eldn| restocdon to a 4ttt. «.. Mm.Ht$oppfnent(fju»e5 flscher. i hit third and Kill term. OSfe am) given by ™*'« «<perl«f Mcanw eoncerwd tecauu of Whet coMld bring out Summit residents to y. has bfii rccoverwl m- >"e medals' value (Congrasdonai Medals of the jMHt an Tuesday is the, Gubernatorial race, attaMWntaaUnlonCotiMypoUcevault. Honof may be worth as much as 128,000 qatwewi WapBjHlcan candidate Tom Keen and According to Unw> County lAnletant Pro- each) tnd pressed Alley tor their return. He at sanity-Raymond ZMtner. tto Uuabh ooltec- «r«> "MM and «ie» liae^jxeusm in medals rm»SMi)i*glaiatore,«ia lion wHI te ntHrned to city uAwillas after with oWoustytonjilJ new Ascriptions. U)eOelw*v4«nt«ietMor^llwirttirasi- , Cortrofltsd. Nto M*tea»d whers he had Mfl||^dth5 soMMHMM^W^M ing tntte ttr t tlnftn Cowty exhibit. At i it O'Shea's awards, given for a ,-"( Italian < ^s^p^ep^B^evH yve^B: ^p^iweEi ivfeB^Bv avvT ^e^eif ee^^paei ^e^ vepve^fB^ • tift'x rowe*:a<arg« .™ and «wr rther' >W$30 a WeWfR ate Ve'«ew Janet; Whafl hi ^ Newark, gMng the sarn# idl^»nkto» ^)btdll I AI Union OotMty Jodk f>Mlibrou0h«A th« vaM. ••Or " TW SCWWIT HWAtB/SUNDAY;-WVHllgER 1,19B1/Pipt 2 become extremely tiot. Whan Two Men Arrested On Boosters Slate cars are parked directly over dry New Tax Laws To be Discussed leaves the converters can Ignite Fortnightly Club on Dinner - Dance the piles, causing the, autos "The New lax Laws and How They Affect Us" will be Wednesday. November 4 at 8 Several Theft Charges The Summit Boosters possible extensive fire damage. the subject of a talk by Joseph p.m. in the Fortnightly Police nabbed two robbery took off but was finally cpatured Association has Invited For the same reason, the Fire Inguagiato, CPA, when he Clubhouse. suspects last Wednesday morn- by the YMCA two blocks away. Hilltopper parents anil fans to Department also urges caution addresses a meeting of the Husbands are invited and ing in the heart ot downtown Austin was arrested in the attend their annual fall dinner in parking cars in fields where Evening Department ot the refreshments will be served. Summit after one of them was railroad station. dance on Saturday, November dried grasses can ignite. allegedly recognized as a possi- After both were searched' 7, 6:30 p.m., at the Hotel- ble passer at bad checks, police said they allegedly had on Surburban. Scouts Schedule Car Aflame Causes General Alarm According to Police Chief their person a quantity of stolen- Bud LoLatte and The Sounds When a neighbor spotted On arrival at the home ofC. E. Frank Formichella, the items, including jewelry from a will provide the music for the Rummage Sale smoke billowing oul of a house Campbell, the firefighters found suspects, Joseph Szabo. 26, of Springfield burglary. At the time a 1975 Chrysler on fire in a evening. The price Is $15 per Summit's Boy Scout Troop 67 on Londonderry Way last week New Providence,, and Robert the police intercepted tfte pair, basement garage. Through their person. For information call Pat is preparing a rummage sale for and called the Summit Fire Bruce Austin, 21, of North they were allegedly in posses- efforts, the fire was confined to Howey, 273-8781 or Lenore this Friday and Saturday, Department, a general alarm Bergen, were arrested when sion of a stolen television set -the car, which was heavily Ford, 273-5615. November 6 and 7, from 9 a.m. was sounded and . all units one of the suspects allegedly fit which police think they were on to 4 p.m. in the basement responded. the description of a bad check the verge of selling at the time of (multi-purpose room) of St. i passer in Summit. Police suspi- their arrest. Motorists Warned cions grew when the suspect Teresa's School, MAKE YOUR PERSONAL MARK! was joined by another and Both were arraigned in To Avoid Leaves The Scouts still welcome began to chat in the waiting Municipal Court here on donations such as sports equip- Thursday. The Summit Fire Department ment, books, household goods, Glva you library bookl an« rtcwdl room of the railroad station. gMhwttn Uintlty. Enrtmi paw reminded motorists this week toys clothing, and other saleable When police moved in to The incident took place short- Kith l1Vi" Imprint -"DUMMY OF" that parking cars over leaves treasures. Donations may be question the suspects, Szabo ly before 10:30 a.m. your name and nwiwgrim. am c»k- piled high at curbs can lead to dropped off on Thursday, bwKi, letxli in Homemade «r«ati, 'fires. Novembers, 4:30to 8:30p.m., ind orbed raclpw your perional Automobile catalytic con- In the Church School basement, hmmirk. Efflbou - "KITCHEN OF' Electronic Music At Kent Place •our Mint anil monoo/am, Tht Em- verters for emission control can For information, calL273-2364, "...Until Now," James Place School. bnnr li gnat t8 own; ld«al H a gilt! Roberts' .Electronic Music will Peg Zufall, violist, received Comas wIMi storage case. Mo» U weeks tor delivery. Ron sowlty: be heard Thursday, November her Bachelor of Music degree "UMABV" « "KITCHEN;" MM to 5th at 8 p.m. in the gymnasium from Ohio University and con- WELCOMING COMMITTEE - Councilman Donald Nelson and Union County Freeholder and former RONALD R.NEAL, M.D. Summit Mayor Frank H. Lehr await arrival of Republican gubernatorial candidate Thomas H. Kean at bi Imprlrtttd (up 10 26 ctiarictori); 3 of Kent flace School as part of tinued her training at California Announces the opening of his office InHlili for cooler monogram. Swd The Music Box Series. Institute of the Arts. She has conference ot New Jersey Environmental Congress held at Hotel Suburban last Saturdty. (Jules Wolin your ordor May with elwct or Melwy photo) Mr. Roberts' compositions tor performed with the New Jersey for the practice of Order to: tape, electronic instruments and Symphony, Duluth Symphony, Obstetrics and Gynecology viola will be performed by the California Chamber Symphony, Only $20.00 JECRONCO. ttopt.H Chatham Chamber Ensemble, Thimbles Opens New Mall Store 319 Springfield Avenue, Berkeley Heights, N.J. 07922 Plus $2.00 for shipping and handling rO.Mx114-OHMtt,NJ 07933 composer along with Peg Zulali New Jersey residents add Si 00 Roberts. and the New Jersey Philhar- Thimbles, a national chain of Louisville, which owns and traditional to updated tastes," by appointment ^ 665-1770 Sales Tax. Sorry, noC.o.D.'s Mr. Roberts, pianist, com- monic. women's apparel specialty operates the 32 Saks Fifth the new store will carry. 80 poser, teacher and musical stores expected to-exceed 200 Avenue stores coast to coast; percent sportswear and 20 Tickets for the November 5 director, received a Bachelor of stores by 1990, will open Its Gimbels department stores in percent coats, suits and concert are $5, and $4 for *& Music Degree in Theory and eighth store early in November New York, Philadelphia, Pitts- dresses. students and senior citizens. To Composition from Ohio Universi- at the Short Hills Mall. burgh and Milwaukee and The 4,000-square-foot Short WATCH! Keep Your Home Safe ty and did graduate work in order ahead or'for further infor- Milwaukee - based Kohl's Hills Mall store will employ a 31 Piano and Electronic Composi- mation, call series coordinator The chain is the newest Department Stores and Kohl's manager, an assistant From Chimney Fires tion at California Institute of the 'b DC Trudy Super at 277-6661 or marketing venture of the Batus Supermarkets. manager, a supervisor and 10 "Five Town Tally" if Arts He has taught at the Kent 273-0900. Retail Division of Batus Inc. of Targeting "women with salespeople. ' be No need to be nervous, call Jt A Channel PA-2 Election Report r: V.R.L. CHIMNEY SERVICE ir • Chimneys cleaned & repaired OPEN SUNDAY 7 AM-12 PM 13! • Smokey fireplaces corrected on Tuesday. Nov. 3 5r • Wood burning stoves installed • Dampers installed & repaired at 9:00 p.m. 3t • Chimneys built, reiined & water proofed. )C Complete local & statewide DC FREE E8TIMATCS FULLY INSURED DON'T JUST BUY ^ can 688-6010 results with analysis ANY HEATER 1155 W. Chestnut Street, Union BUY THE BEST! LET'S SEND KERO-SUN KEROSENE OUR BEST TO TRENTON! HEATEfi THE DIRECTOR RADIANT 10 RADIANT 8 HEAT Typical Room Size HEAT Typical Room Size HEAT Typical Room Size OUTPUT to Heat 20' x 20' OUTPUT to Heat 18' x 18'. 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