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Bernardsville News from Bernardsville, New Jersey • Page 11

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THE BERNARDSVILLE NEWS. DECEMBER 12. H15 lion istii fed (nil. "Honor" Milk Grade Sold In Pasteurized Form of the Quality Milks Was Originated by New Jersey Physician in 1893 By FRED W. JACKSON Director, Division of Consumer Information Department of Agriculture, Trenton, N.

J. nt announcement that will now be made ,1 eRher as pasteurised or sey parents and physi- ery definite interest. in New Dd waB one of the first food qualify for official rec- the part of the medical L- Colt of Newarlt he plan under which cer- wa to be supervised. To pvAnclsco of Montclair was the responsibility of pro- first certified milk, the ol a movement which al this "honor" grade pacemaker of the Tin "Certified" is now to Is to silver, confirmation of state and the continued im- in the quality of all mar- How It Began ore than 42 years certified the outstanding milk die nation, setting highest quality in terms of "uniformity and dietary of these factors a dily turned to certi- (or artificial feeding of ji became more generally Induced under the rigid a rmnmission composed of ut of medical profession, cert, ini ik is uniform in its physical i chemical composition, a factor importance for infant feed- Its superior nutritive proper- are the result of year-round Hide Ceding of the herds. The oratories and clinics concerned i be supervision and control of Miied milk supplies have made nv mil standing contributions to including lnvestiga- on minerals, vitamins, curd facteriBtlcs and food value of Such pioneer studies have de- a hotter appreciation of the value of all milk.

Quality Plus by its recent action in approving hussive pasteurization of certi- milk the American Association iMeUiciil Milk Commissions has another forward step. Now and consumers can Bright Light. Affect Birdt lor "i I One of the New Jersey Laboratories where Certified Milk Is Supervised. secure a certified milk in which are combined the superior quality factors of certification and the added advantage of pasteurization. This latter process has no appreciable effect upon the nutritive properties except a slight reduction of vitamin but in the case of certified milk this reduction is less than occurs in other grades of pasteurized market milk.

However, this vitamin content is always supplemented in the diet with orange or tomato juice. Pasteurization makes the milk slightly more digestible. Approaching a halt-century of ex- istance, certified milk has now become a prime requisite of modern pediatrics. In a recent editorial, "The New York Medical Week" stated that "Pure nutritive milk is as essential to medical practise as drugs. Pediatrlc successes have failures diminished the creation of the Medical Milk Commission to safeguard the quality of man's most Important food." oat moonlit ntgid ml.

U'i wilh ton 'I, i- i tu In II Wilts ch.a of liglitv kasan hatttattooa, ttrwu ami sJeetrU auf.i.. i.ifin. iinw mudi the death of the hints is i CM ttfbtl as Mils U) and Just how much to sort of Hametiki tttraettaa in tiif ewe ninths nmi pther In sects, a mailer for intnjnctnw ant further The Suffrage Amendment The word wiuiiiiii Is nut uscil In suffrage ninctiiiitii'iii. What it ssiys "The riplit of citizi'iis of ilie United States to vote shall be denied or abridged hy the I'tiited sutes or by any stnte on ucconnt of sex." The second section sitys: "Congress shall have power, liy tppronrtats legislation, to pnfori'p the pnnisinns of this article." Varnish Still Mystery The weret Stradivari's violin varnish, soft In texture ami (hading from red to orange, lins never been discovered. The Barometer The bnrmueter register! attnospherir pressure.

Origination men i i II I In nve. i I I i ttd i Hti Ma "To I'MT'l sage nf smdy. It tin 1 must can do." I'II Is la I'aMHii It of Power Ih II' "aaatfa tell uii'ii timing wliui the mi.in what they A nk Grrat rmltrrv tma, ami tu'itri-r tM and (Mil d.i an hi in: ativ .1.. win fur Kruil Aiwut ar tnfOtttti truiu the uti rn-sti fruit iftf lu It IDK) fruit. Lake of the Oiarlu -a Lake of the Ozarks In Missouri 61,000 acres or more than 95 Ere miles, and Is 130 miles Ions.

Fingering the Buttons I spite of this zipper age, the nv- man buttons and unbuttons more 13,500,000 buttons in an ordinary "Telling the Beet" The expression, "Telling the bees" is an old English custom, and exists In sections of widely separated areas such as Sussex and Yorkshire. The supposition Is that when a member of the family dies the bees must be Informed Immediately or they will leave the place nnd seek another spot to make their hive. OJIL DON'T FORGET YOUR PETS IP i telling snapshots of your pats breaths life Into your enapshot album. pi( on Ijlsllnl fall PV-'l I'lii' i wf owners who have taken 's of their pets always l(i back over their 'H'nms, that the pictures V''tits of bygone years which 111 important part in their and they are mighty glad lll(1 m. So, here are a few 'aklng such pictures.

Pet, for instance, has "me trlokn why not make a 1 "lay-out" or series of pictures Is of- 1 to In the photographic "irnents of newspapers. Jour dog has been taught "I', "roll over" or "speak" his dally bread or a of candy. Snaps of these trloks and your album aa a "strip" His imge iu add t0 tho ln i 1 of your collection. ll take such pictures with any camora. Of course, If ronslderable speed n.iu over" ou will prob- t0 outdoor! at a of gl)out iling ll hi, th rtii diaphragm you set your diaphragm shutter iptod do- better to overexpose a little than to underexpose.

If the pet is your child's companion, be sure to snap an Interesting story-telling picture ot the two paU at play. Your five-year-old will probably not appreciate the value of such a picture now but in later years he will thank you for preserving for him those happy days ot childhood. Undoubtedly your cat alley or his favorite lounging spot in the house, or favorite "lookout" such as that 11 Mr. J. Thomas Cat, pictured above.

Have you ever thought of taking sucl. a picture? Be- Hove it or not, it won quite a substantial prise ln a national snapshot contest a tow years ago. And don't overlook the canary, the parrot, love birds, Jlmmie's pot rabbits and the many other animals and birds of various and sometimes strange types and breeds adopted by those who favor the unusual. It's perfectly all right to dress up tha cat or tog ln glasses, cap. pipe, or shova htm unceremoniously Into a boot or shoe, If the unfortunata an) nmi Is small enough to be shoved, hut pictures of that type are not long lived as far as enduring In- tnrnftt Is mnenrnnd.

It's the simp- 11111 In fkntln mm tha 11 for it Is SOMERSET COUNTY ORPHANS' COrRT OH PETITION ETC. In the matter of the estate of CHARLES A. MORAN Deceased Notice to Creditors of Insolvent Estate of CHARLES A. MORAN to Present Claims to Executrix Pursuant to an order of the Somerset County Orphans' Court dated the 25th day of October, 1935, based on the petition of ROSALIE BARD PAIR, executrix of the estate of CHARLES A. MORAN, deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of the estate of CHARLES A.

MORAN, deceased, to exhibit to ROSALIE BARD FAIR, the executrix, under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of CHARLES A. MORAN, within six months from the date of the order, or they will be forever barred from prosecuting or re- cevering the same. Rosalie Bard Fair Executrix Dated, Borough of Far Hills, Somerset County, N. J. October 25,1936.

Ronald A. Gulick, Proctor Federal Trust Building 24 Commerce Street Newark, New Jersey. ($26.64) 10-31-t9 TODAY CADILLAC presents THE 1936 SERIES OF tfw cnoyalZsamilu oJ IN THE LOWEST PRICE RANGE SINCE THE DAYS OF THE SINGLE-CYLINDER CADILLAC Today, the 1936 series of the Royal Family of new La Salle, a new (ladill'. and a new on exhibition at our ghowrooniH. Revealing the greatest strides ever made by Cadillac in performance, comfort, safety, beauty and roadabilitv also offer the pleasant surprise of startlingly lowtv priors.

In fact, prices start at the lowest point since the days of the single- cylinder Cadillac. You are cordially invited to sec and inspect them' magnificent new cars. They arc certain to prove a revelation. A FINER, FASTER AND SAFER NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the first account of the Subscribers, executors of the estate of CHARLES P. BIRD, deceased, will be audited and stated by the Surrogate and reported for settlement to the Orphans' Court of the County of Somerset, on Friday, the Seventeenth day of January next.

Dated November 30, 1935. Harry A. Bird, Elwood E. Todd, i 12-546 Executors. La Sal'e again heads the slylo parade and acts the new vogue.

And, within price lield, its leadership is just as decided in all other of motor car excellence. Its performance is delightful. comfort is simply auperb. And it ha idles, in all ways, like the horuughbm) it it. There four body tljlts Coupe; Convertible Coupe; a Two-door ing Sedan; sod a Five Passenger Touring Sedan.

AN ENTIRELY NEW AND FINER 1645 For years, there has been a growing demand for a personalised Cadillac smaller, faster and easitr to handle. The new Cadillac V-H, Series 60, the answer to that demand. wilhoul reservation, that no other car In America Is so lancinating to drive. Its speed la whatever you I In balance on the road ia unsurpassed. And its general comfort is a eooiUat delight.

C.AWU.AC AN EVEN MORE LVXURIOV The Cadillac-Flcctwood earn are prriWMilcd in ihrrc V-H, tho V-12, and the V-16. Htm arc inninirrahlc hody etylen- ull ami executed wilh tho licaiKy and artistry for which 1 tti clr.llRr' without ROffcv, I'rim (ill ol Prlr I'lit'i wooiI world renowned. In all phaaea of llicir rxrt'llrmT, the iu-w CmlilUf-l'liftwiHuU are licyniiil 1'licy mark the liwui ap- proaefa toyrhetka in hutury of the motor oar. I IVvll.l!. i.C.

JWmi. mnM a UoMri I'd ALLEN'S GARAGE, ING. Phone 880 Bernardsville, N. J. Ufa Into an album.

JOHN VAN IS EVERY DAY FOR YOUR FRIENDS, I LIFT THE RECEIVER AND TALK RIGHT IN bflwitn I' M. and A fll ho FDI eimpli mi' (' miles (or 10c 28? miles tgi null's Ifii SI.Hion to il.ition rdtps NewJmsy Bell Telephone Co YourWorld-Wide Neighborhood The neighborhood you live in today is almost world-wide. Your Bell telephone service makes it to. Time was, not so many years ago, when jour neighborhood was restricted largely to your section of the nation. In 1915 for the first time the people of the Pacific and Atlantic Coasts talked with each other by telephone A few yean ago transatlantic radio-telephony made it possible to talk with friends in European countries.

Today almost all the nations of tbe world are within trie. phone reach. To you, the most important factor in this telephone progress is that Bell System development in research, manufacture, and operating meth- oda has made all your friends who have telephones, wherever they live, as near to you at your next-door neighbor. Your telephone makes it easy for you to be neighborly with friends everywhere. One of our writes: ham nnewed old friend- that drooping for lack of the touch.

When very buiy an who often thinks of with longing, but tho tiirm to get in touch with them. A telephone the gap imtantly And what it toprecittut frimdihip't".

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