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WAverly j $ B $xii$xdt Mm 3-9207 - 8 1 LISHED 19S4 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OP T I ■ j a w — N o r J4ILLSgSE, N. J„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1956 ModeriiLayout Town’s New IVIimu;ipal Building For Building Police Firemen o “Modem” is the* w,ord for Hill** Meyner To Lay muniQ^al-building. Ita, three-story cdnstructibny • due -fo^t-h'e accident of topography, gives it an up^to»the^mintrte~-sphtyievel design. The, basemen t which houses the Pay On Ballot new Hillside Public Library, is be­ Township Committee Tues­ low the level of the main entrance Cornerstone on ‘ Liberty avenue because of the day night introduced an ordin­ tive January l, 1867. downward slope of the ground from Dedication of Hillside's new*—— ------——- ance authorizing police and Fill Recreation Post Liteert-VLayenue to Highland av&rmft. S j S g H t f f i f e f l b l k Hillside! hall; Gov. m n o r and members of The committee appointed Daniel firemen to seek a pay ihcrease Entrance to the Police' bepartment and Liberty avenues, which al- Un9 Township committee wm be by referendum a t'th e Novem­ J f f l Of 1066 Voorhees street, a offices is from Highland avenue. member of the Reoyeation Commis­ ■' ©h the Liberty avenue level, 80 houses the township's new guests of the HUside industrial As. ber election. A resolution was sion, for the unexplred- term of I. whiclr'is'the malrT floor”o f the mu­ ubrary, will take plaoe Satur-1 aooiation a tja luncheon i t the Win- adopted requesting the County Lute Shares member of the Board nicipal building, are the auditorium day mOming at 10:30 a.m. Gov. field Scott (Hotel, Elizabeth. Dedication Program Olerk to place the referendum of Education. Chi was nominated and most of-th e township offices.-A Voelk Will Study Robert B. Meyner is scheduled by the school board. He Is employed third flQor accomodates some, of the' to . lay f e e cornerstone and. ad­ The municipal building .dedica­ on the ballot. : Goes tion will frfclude presentatlon of the by Bristol-Myers Co, and Is .aettva offices for which there is no space Town Forward dresses wlll . be given by the ln Hillside Little; League. colors by .local veterans1 groups, and The new pay scale, with, maxi­ on the main floor, Traffic Planning BY MAYOR WILLIAM GU R A L ' Deputy Attorney General John Governor and Congressman pledge to the flag led by Walter mum to he reached hy.fPBP years In­ F. Cra-ne^’was authorized'to repte TJameed foi* a municipal bu ilding into’ the Municipal Building early Harrison A. Williams, Jr . Howell, president of the War Mem­ stead of five as heretofore, would became' apparent from the first o r ­ orial Building Association. Follow­ sent the township in. any court so l in 1956 followed by the other offices Immediately following the corner- sjgSjis follows! 1st year $4200, 2ril? tlon .taken to set aside rent oontrol ing introduction1 of present and Structure Houses ganization meeting of the township. and departments. The new building stone-laying ceremonies, f e e library $4535. 3rd $4870, 4th $6208. Anmml- i An ordinance giving "police au Th e temporary quarters acquired in brings together for the first time former township officials, the ad­ dedication w ill take, place' when a dress of welcome will be made by -increinents-ai:e-at-the_rate-of-$335 thorlty to Impound vehicles llle 1923 were inadequate and as th e all muhiCipaP' offices and -agencies gally parked was adopted, The ve 3 Chief Services township-grew-it became necessary whioh—had—been epread—ftbout—fche' plaque w ill he' lingeU eH oppfelnlm t Mayor William Dural.1 as against $200 at present. The cur­ to rent additional office space aw ay township. "Congressman Williams' talk will hides may. be redeemed on pay. Hillside’s new municipal building the names of present and formei rent scale Is: 1st year $3900, 2nd men! of a $10 towing charge in day from the municipal building. T h e follow after which Gov. Meyner will whtejf mis special issue pf The Hill, The new structure also gives the members of the library .board oi $4100. 3rd $4800, 4th $4S0CTand 6th light hours and $18 a t nigh;. trustees. lay the cornerstone. ; side Times commemorates, is a spread of the township offices a n d Hillside Public Library permanent $4700. The men -had-also-- been re­ Introduced on first febdlng was records ereated^-a-severe - com muni­ quarters-ToMhe-first-tlme^ Founded —After the dedication of fee-town Rev, .Gerard B. Whelaadof Qhrlst beautiful,. modem structure occupy­ ceiving a graduated bonus up to an ordinance providing for removal as a private institution in 1920, a tt!0 King Church,' will offer fee in­ ing the entire square block bounded cation problem and lack of coord in ­ $300 for top grade patrolmen and pi structures dangerous to life or ation in many of the departm ent referendum November 4, 1947 made vocation and-Rabbl Eliezer Odhen, by Liberty avenue. Hillside aveiiue. firemen. health or which create a fire haz­ activities, it a -Free Public Library. Th e new of Sinai Congregation, the benedlc- Highland avenue and Miller place. Itlon. ‘ Public hearing on the ordinance ard. Failure to comply oarries a In 1952 the proposed new bu ildin g quarters were opened July 16, 1956 Its layout may be dlvlded lh gen­ Little League To will be a t a special meeting S ep -! maximum penalty, of $200 fine or a was adopted as a municipal p r o je c t and, it is pleasant to learn, that, the- ’ Twelve uniformed! but off-duty, eral Into th ree categories, sections tember 28. If approved at the refer­ jail term of 90 days or both. Public by the Township Committee, I n ­ book circulation in the new build­ police and firemen will be on hand devoted to th e auditorium * and mu­ endum. the pay will becbme effec­ hearing will be October 2. cluded in the plans was a m ain ten ­ ing has increased five-fold. Start Field Work to direct the public to the various nicipal-offices on the main floor, ance garage on the Bristol-Myers The pew building has an audl- offices- In the new structure. All thp Hillside PubUo Library, occupy­ It was a/mounoed this week that township officers and department* field and a new fire house on H ill­ torium to seat 158 persons com­ construction on. the fleldhouse and ing the basement -to- fe e Hillside side Avenue. The proposed n ew pared to seating for 24 .in the old heads will be on duty in their of­ diamond of the Hillside jjittle fices. Answers GOP On Town Hall Cleaning avenue. side, -with additional , library, building was also planned to h ou se building. There are adequate facili­ quarters above It; and the Police League will commence on Saturday, Trowel Souvenir tatement Issued today, Ru­ the library. Emil A. Sohmldlin w as ties for each department, large September 22, at thq site on Gum Department, court and legal of­ selected as arohiteot. Plans w ere, counter areas, and storage vaults. The Industrial Association will ble Rife, Democratic campaign fices. -Entrance to tire—Police avenue. charge that oUr new Town Hall is prepared and Mr. Schmldlin was The building is air conditioned. The provide the trowel to be used by the raahager, answered the argument Department is from Highland ave­ John Beattie and Moe .Goldberg, Governor for the oornerstone.lay- n ot -kept jjlean . If^they q0fl&_£et; awarded 4He first prize in 1954 by architect utilized the contotir of the co-chairmen of the building com­ t f the Republican candidates that' nue and polloe facilities are located ing. The trowel will later be en­ the cobwebs out of their minds and the National Architect Magazine for land to lend esthetic beauty to the mittee, sent out a general appeal to the new TBwn Hall was not being on both the basement-floor and the designing the outstanding p u b lic bunding and also made it possible graved and deposited in th e build­ stir, their memories a little, they m ain floor. all members and frle'nds .of the ing as a memer.to of fee occasion. kept clean. Ritz said: building representing modern a r ­ to. enter both the first and second league, to be present at the site Could think baok to the “old" Town A lead-lined box wffi be placed . “I read with a great deal of ln- chitecture. floor from the ground level. with their own ‘toolsb such as rakes, Hall of which everyone In Hillside Construction began early in 1954. There is also a new Baby-Keep- in fee cornerstone containing a pho­ • teres; of a Republican statement hoes, wheelbarrows, shovels, ham- tostatic copy of the act of. the Leg- was hahamed,. It was cold In winter. The maintenance garage- and new Well -Station— at-—the-—MiirHp.ipni; that the new Hillside Town Hall -morsr-etc., to asslst-^with- the nurricr-- lslature under which the township- S not being kept clean. For this Jbot In summer, dirty to the nth de. Hits At Assessor - firehouse were occupied Ju n e 18. Building under the supervision of ! ous jobs to be done. 1955. The Police Department m oved the Board of Health. was chartered in 1913, photographs reason, th e statement said, a R e. gree and,Cramped and ar, unfit Although physical assistance is of fee old town hall and the ground­ publican candidate should be elec­ the primacy request, the league will place for public employees to try toJ In Campaign Post breaking ceremonies; a ropy of ’the ted. This is the most assinlne and accomodate those who are -not able township's 40th anniversary pro­ ridiculous argument th at' I have do their work. Every right thinking Appointment of a member of .the. to donate time. Therefore, the fund person in Hillside, - Republican and GOP For Change In Local Government gram in 1953. copies of various ever heard of. Board of Assessors' as campaign raising committee will be on hand ] newspapers containing dedicating Democrat alike, will agree that the manager for Democratic, Townehip “The Maintenance Department in Hyman M. Schulman and Jo h n G . to accept donations at th e site. | articles and a roster of the, officers “old" Town Hall was a disgrace. If Committee Candidates was criti­ the new Town Hall consists of three i Walsh, Republican candidates' for pointive bodies. - of fee tewhship government. men. During the summertime, they the Republican' candidates would cized today; by Arthur H. Lapp, the Township Committee, today d e­ Library Dedication .gfihr tell the truth, they should ad­ “Recognition in government for had a high school boy helping out. campaign manager for the. Repub­ clared their campaign “one to At .the library dddloatlon, Miss mit that the new Hillside Town lican candidates.' Lions Slated For -This present maintenance group bring the functions of government all ^he people of Hillside—not for Marguerite Jennlaon, field librari­ Hall Is something qf' which all of , 'Will he enlarged this week by the Lapp said he realizes that this is in Hillside back to the people” an d special groups or factions. an of the State Library, will speak. us ean'be proud. It is a blessing for addition of one or two men', in &d- in line with, -political thinking - of issued a.statement of principles on "Restoration -of a true municipal State Positions Mrs, Charles Estabrook, former • ditlon to this, the window cleaning the town employees who work there those who today control Hillside’s which.they affe campaigning, pride for the people of Hillside.__ 1 A program in honor of John A. high school librarian who assisted -has been - allocated to -an outside day ln and day out and, ln ihe case. government., hub called. It an wide, They said: !£Gu f campaign is o n e "Brotherhood: tyot~just a word, Giampolo, District Governor of with-fee formation of the public li­ contractor who was the lowest bid­ Of ■ the 'public* library, Will benefit sir able politlcangteup.. td have an DEPUTY CHIEF ERNEST VOELK to bring the functions of go v e rn ­ brary in 1930, will take part in fee but a basic way'of life. Lions International will be pre- der when sealed bids were request­ -fe e. children of our community for assessor directing a campaign, re­ ment in Hillside back to you, th e ceremonies, Rev. Ronald E. Os*, ed. in accordance with law. It Is many years to come" . gardless of thB individual. people of th e town.. We are p la in “In your interest .we shall follow senied by the Hillside Lions Club mann, pastor of the Hillside Freshy^ the opinion of all the Township “An assessor has a responsibility these principles.” 1 tonight at Townley’s, Union, under ordinary citizens like y.OUrself w ho ------j the direction, of Dr. Walter Krum. tartan Church, will offer prayer. Committeemen and of anyone con­ to all of the people of Hillside, since •quarte a, books in hand to. return believe in some fundamental p r in ­ Open house will follow fee cere­ tacted with the new Town Hall a t he .sets valuations on all property. | blegel, program chairman. monies. To sobooir * ' ciples which should be followed in I Giampolo is expected to announce: all, that the maintenance Crew, as GoldhorWill Get I t a places him in, an embarrassing your interest in all the conduct of Church Services the appointment of several ' mem­ Planned, is sufficient -to care for light to ,be called cn for political He 1 ‘ ft yesterday jfor the. opening the affairs of Hillside. the new building. favors as a Campaign manager while of dial jes at Rutgers University, Christ the King Cnthollc Cbureb, bers of the club to Important State Public Invited “If you, the citizens of Hillside^ Rev. Perry G. DeWitt, Pastor; Rev. "The Democratic party never B’nai B’ritli Award he Is an assessor. New Br&Rswick, to take the course .are. to have a voice in how y ou r All residents of Hillside are In­ t “The voters of Hillside are not; Gerard B. Whelan and Rev. Richard vited to attend the dedication of the has, and never will, overload the The 1956 Outstanding Citizenship in Street and Highway Traffic town is to be handled, we b eliev e too surprised to see this type of ac­ A. Greene, Assistant Pastors. .. SON TO BRO CCO tlS new Munlolpal Building Saturday payroll with unnecessary employees. Award of North Jersey- Council; Planning and Control sponsored by you will Join us in a victorious f ig h t tion,TEST they- should resent i t " Sunday Masses—7, 8; also, masses Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broccoli, of morning, it was announced today by Democratic members of the B ’n ai' B ’rith, will he presented to the Department of Law and Public for these principles in your in te r e st: Lapp urged thl. opposition to look to In upper and lower church aa fol­ 547 Route 22, announce the birth Mayor 'William Dural. They are al­ Township Committee have promised Township. Committeeman H e n ry Safety, Division of Motor Vehicles.- “A dollar’s worth for a d o lla r a reappraisal of their morals and lows: 9, upper for children; 10, 11 of their first child, Anthony Joseph, so invited to visit the municipal an economical and efficient govern­ Goldhor on Tuesday evening, Sep­ He was awarded a two-year scholar­ spent. and 12 o'clock. September 14 at Newark Beth Is­ ment and they absolutely refuse to find another campaign, manager or- ship leading to a Certificate. “A public referendum on all m a ­ offioes which will be open follow­ tember 25 at Sinai Congregation, a new assessor. Holydays. of Obligation Masses— rael Hospital. ing the dedication, the mayor said. Pay public salaries unless the em­ 1531 Maple avenue. Goldhor will be jo r expenditures. 5:30,8, 7, 8, 9 and 10 a.m. ployees are absolutely needed. It is the first Hillsider to receive -the. “Two-party representation in g o v . First Friday Masses—0, 6:30 and , a sorry state of affairs .when the award, RETURN AFTER T R IP Comets Open Against ernment to defeat the closed c a u cu s Patch for election by Republi­ Goldhor’s selection was based on Mr. and Mrs; Jphn~C. Loew, of system and bring all important su b ­ Dally Masses—7. 7:30 and Employes Express Gratitude cans is th e fact th at they promise his ^record as police commissioner, 260 Crann srteet. have returned af­ Regional Saturday jects before the people. to hire anybody whether they are former mayor and former member- ter a five weeks plane trip which “Mayor-Council form of g o v e rn ­ Miraculous Modal and %v. An­ BY TOWNSHIP CLERK \ ’ i \ needed or not. Hillside High Sohool’s Comet ment with three wards, to provide ship on the Board of Education. In included stops at .Cff^go," Sflnne-' football team wS* kick off the new thony Novenas *at 7:30 p.m. on Mon- came necessary to rent outside of­ responsibility an d representation HOWARD J. BLOY W fBBB—MSS—humorous ■ — to hear v*A« the A«*> Re- 1954 he received the Americanism apolis, Seattle, Vancouver, B,C»; the season by playing host to Spring- dny eveplhgs. f fice space to house a number of de­ punncaa partyv make a , serious Award of the local lodge. Hawaiian for all. First Friday Sacred H eart De­ alar.as and San Fran- [ field Regional this Saturday after. ^Solution of parking and s im ila r The necessity for a municipal partments due to growth of popula­ cisco. hoon at Woodfield Stadium. votions at 7:30 p.m. \ problems that will be fair to- a ll. Baptisms every Sunday promptly building Vto house ail departments tion and added services. “No political Interference in th e at 1 p.m. of the township government due to In the spring of this year, depart, administration of the Police D e ­ Confessions Saturdays, And Eve­ rapid growth became apparent to ments began to move into our new partment and other functioning m u ­ R&L Decorator^ Showroom Remodeled nings of First Friday and Holy Days the Township Committee in Decem­ building, as the offices, were com­ nicipal services. of Obligation, 4-6:80—7:30-9. Also pleted and equipped and, a t this ^Complete spirit of cooperation after Monday No vena Devotions. ber, 1922, The property at 1284 time, the library and all depart­ 2 W W e n t i o n J t among local elective groups an d ap - 0 ' North Broad -street Was leased lor ments of municipal government ex­ First Church of Christ Scientist; five years with a renewal option as cept -th e Fire Department are Mail Is Delivered 1251 Fairmount avenue, Elizabeth. temporary municipal headquar­ housed in one building with modern Puzzling Puzzles 3New. Officers Of Sunday Service, 11 a.m.; Sunday ters, and the clerk, collector, treas­ equipment and facilities, thereby School, 9:36 a.m. Wednesday Testi­ urer, H ealth Department, plumbing weatly improving the working eon- ‘John’ Come Forward monial Meeting, 6:15 pan. Reading and buildftg inspectors, overseer of ditions for personnel and. facilities room, open dally 16 to 4 p.m. except the poor, and Police and Fire De­ ’f HAT LETTER addressed to “Mai & John, Two College-Guys", Planning Board fo rth e public. Sunday and legal holidays, 279 Mor­ partments moved in January 45, The officers and employees are rrft,. ®en deliy^ed, thanks .to the subscribers who read this column; fi$Ss Ar PcfpbMy Of th e ris avenue. Elizabeth, N. J. Planning Board since Its form ation 1923. A central telephone ? switch­ grateful to the Township Commit­ vJf behind it:. Hqw spiritual understanding of in 1961, last Wednesday night w as board for all departments, includ­ tee and taxpayers for providing th e pljh^ lree youn6 people, including Malcolm Singerman anp John the real nature of man-and the uni­ elected chairman to succeed L e s lie ing a telephone call box system new Municipal Building anctvipak- Pi«Sr^na? n Hillside, and a young lady named* Pat Greenwood of versebrings harmbny in hums^h R . Tichenor,. Jc. who resigned. throughout, ,;the. township, was In­ ing it possible to improve service to Fla” were waiting in line August 10 to get into the Steve experience will be brought Out at stalled. The outside call boxes fo. ; in New York. They struck up an acquaintance, the boys Tichenor had been chairman s in c e the citizens of the Township of Hill­ The grand opening of the com-i Christian Scienqe services' this Stiri^ served both as police call boxes and side. a Greenwood’s, address. organization of the board in A u ­ day. pletely relnodeled showroom, of R gust 1951. for reporting fires or calling police. dm m w ??Uenfcly ifef two local youths went on a trip to Canada and to Liberty avenue. Construction of THE WEATHER & L Decorators, 1147 Liberty ave. Bernard B. Bernstein, appointed The Lesson-Sermon entitled "Re­ After renting the property at a an * 138 Gre&nwood a card, forgetting to put a return address nue, will take place this Saturday. the' new front reflects the. confi­ ality” include the following se- rental which approximately offset G But the Florida lass took a flier, and with P.O. Superintendent to the board April 18, was chosen - Fair and, warm today. A cordial .invitation is extended to dence of the proprietor in the fu­ lection fromm “Science and Tir—nu Health the taxes paid to the township by eorge Bradley cooperating, th e letter finally reached to succeed Roy as secretary. the many friends and customers of ture progress of th e’firm, The clear with Key to the Scriptures" \by the owner, the township finally the company to view the new show­ vision created*by the new design Mary Baker Eddy (335:27-29)1 •‘Re- bought the rented area plus five ad­ 2J fp°U C E SERGEANT George Helock is an avid moiiey-word puk- Democrats To Open ality is spiritual, harmonious, im­ ditional . frame garages and land room. Mr. and Mrs. Leo B arth at offers unusual possibilities for dis­ HOUSE OF GEE ' PW le being the latest craze in cross-word stumpers. JHe the same tim e wish to extend their play of the latest in slip covers and mutable, Immortal, divine,, eternal. sufficient to provide a parking area ««« a i° know how one goes about cashing in on the one rtin- thanks to all .who helped m ake this upholstefy. Leo 'Barth's reputation Campaign Quarters Nothing unspiritual can be real, from the mortgagee after title was Chinese - American Restaurant Newark morning paper. harmonious, or eternal.” growth possible. f$r fine upholstering has spread - Local Democratic campaign H ead , acquired by foreclosure at a price 1128 Liberty AveTtnext to Acme) w t ^ ^ san t, it seems,, a jot of other people would like the ans- The firm has brought a Fifth far and wide since he established quarters will be opened Saturday, Aniong the passages to be read less than one-third of the previous #e tl t0 i^at question, too. The tpuzzle,. which- has to. bd solved per- Ave. style of abstract modernism R & L Decorators ten years ago. September 22, at 8 p.m. a t 1455 from the King James Version of asking price. Working area and fa­ ORDERS TO TAKE OtJT ?ari>le5 a weekly prJze~of $500 and the past week was worth the Bible are the following (Psalms North Broad street. Refreshm ents cilities in this building soon were Phone EL 4.9398 ? »wu, indicating it has hot been solved in 17 successive weeks. (Continued on Page 5) found .to be Inadequate, add it be­ Szarko’s Liq-ior Store will be served. 7 trat^ 5Jo t ° W S T tip .on a repeat tipsy driving charge in Magis- ZIMMERMAN PHOTO • INC. n a W Thursday ..night said he was driven to Hillside by a man Complete Lino Of Camera. 1317 Liberty Avenue WALTER R. LEE Matt-Rest Products Salem Pharmacy (joj.ZT* M § f f whom he met in a Springfield tavern. “John”., -the mo-. WA 3-0659 WA 3-!f95 “Your Toy 88 Juvenile le*fc hiip In the defendant’s car asleep behind the wheel, FREE PROMPT W TVE^Y Home For Funeral* Furniture Store’’ PRESCRIPTIONS G R o iu n e y ^ h the motor running. I486. LIBERTY AVENUE % - % - H KEOQ TlF.Fh 12*3 SALEM AVE, H ILLSID E ■•by Cftirtacee _ Bleyelee M Aa T ear Doctor O ffer* ^was f iBr, writin* “Joh n ” had not yet been located. The motorist Near W ar Memorial Bldg. COOLERS FOR HIRE EL 2-4647 Due — Lionel M a We Catt ter aal M irer Puisral Home unlPAif'kM f i P K but th e sentence will not be executed until tdnight,, , WA 8-8314 IOE CUBES SOLD H Ufearty A n . - WA M M l N. BROAD ST. - 1-1 ; J°bti” comes forward or an appeal is taken. V . MS, 1

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WHY, THANK Y declaratio Mouse; Barbara Gfetchius o t 4317 The proceeds will be given to the Progress Women To Robert, .Bernard, Jr., and Susan. in any manner prejudice t Bright, street, .was a singer, daneer blind. . ced on file in- the men f~of the remalping^proi Hold First Meeting of this BoaH of SECTION 11. TJjIs Ordina V ISIT S AUSABLE CHASM The Women’s Progress Club of thirty (80) days after the f: Mies Dorothy Lukashinsky, 295 1 Hillside, .will hold its first regular I meeting the ^season on- Tuesday Shelton., terrace, visited, Aueable .JiSiA. 26:8-69.1 =tioM^ We keep evening, September 25, at-the Hill­ Chasm recently. SDt September 10;via ' ADOLPH A. side MY", 87 -Hillside avenue. Mrs. Issued by this BDard of Mildred Silver, noted cosmetician, will demonstrate the “New. Look Legal Notices 01'Mon for the New Season". Refreshments SRSON L». RAM -Will-follow the .meeting, Guests- are BOARD OF HEALTH TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE Winter invited. ice is- hereby given that the fol- t '■'oratnance^:has ~ been' adopted on board o f Health reading at a regular meeting of TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE Kids Stage Show For » toard of Health of - the Town8hip swimming Notice Is hereby given that tu Mside. County of Union, State of out in March Of Dimes CTION 6, Pen Issued for ::tH| final reading at a regular meett A group of children residing oil’ j(, Libe ttibn of a swirr the Board of Health'of the T07 annually } ...... of Hillside, County of Union; St’ Conklin avenue recently staged a tnd. application' for renewal thereof'shall New Jersey^held Monday, Septfini >e submitted together, .with the required the cold- show* for the benefit of the March Police Chief Paul F. Korlesky. left, assisted by Arthur Kresil, Com­ of—Dimes- and coll@Gted-$8.06~whiGh- ee prior to April 1st of eaqh year. side ; missioner of Public Affairs, turns on the new traffic light at the inter­ —S®0T-ION-Y7T-permits—requlred~by—tlils- was turned over to William Gallic, AN • ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A )r(3lnance or bode may be denied or section of Leslie street and Winans avenue where the George Washing­ CODE .REGULATING AND CONTROLL­ with Complete Oil Burner Service local chairman. ..*• ton School Is located. uspendedf by this Board of Health for ING THE LOCATION AND CONSTRUC­ allurr" tff- ComplywftE -this Ordinance Health Officer and Secretary The-youngsters-^who-preaent-ed-fehe- Formerly there had been only a blinker light at the corner but a sur­ TION, ALTERATION AND OPERA­ •r Code. That’s exactly why we’rt here. We enjoy beating performance were Diane Gapro, AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE Pfl vey showed that traffic had become heavier: With children crossing the TION OF SWIMMING POOLS, THE IS­ This Board of Health shall afford the 8ITION OF PRINCIPAL CIJERK-.STKN OF Man Winter—and giving you complete carefree Bonnie Baker, Linda Ann Pisano, SUANCE OF PERMITS TO LOCATE home heat. Call today. Ask about our: streets to and from school it was decided to install a regular traffic AND CONSTRUCT, ALTER OR OPER­ been denied Jeanne Goldberg and Phyllis Brifct- ATE SWIMMING POOLS, AND DE­ man. light. In addition, curb crossing lines were painted in the streets at the HILLSIDE, AND DEFINING THE Dl! LOW COST KEEP FILLED SERVICE intersection. CLARING AND DEFINING CERTAIN TIES AND FIXING THE COMPEN8A SWIMMING POOLS AS NUISANCES TION THEREFOR. installation of a new oil heating that assures .you of your own in­ system. Easy payments arranged. dependent fbel supply. Metered Young Democrats At EXPERT receipt with eveiy delivery. R^lly For Stevenson cleaning, repairing, or rebuild- SHELL FURNACE OIL Robert Diamond, Paul Dubow, tag of your old heating system. with FOA-5X* keeps filter Klein, Sherman Tkiinen- N screens clean i baum arid Robert Friedman of the Hillside Young Democratic Club were part of the large delegation of the Union County ;Young Demo­ See Ue For crats to attend the mammoth rally and speech by Adlai Stevenson held Oil Burner Installations • Coal at Palisades Park September 9. Over 60,000 people' were present Oil Burner Service * Fuel Oil Get The Hillside Times HEATING OILS AL HAUSER Stationery Toys - Candy BEST WISHES FROM JO E NITTI &S0 N Newspaper Delivery 437 YALE AVENUE 404 Coit St, ESaex 3-0110 Irvingtc Cor. Bloy 8t. MU 6-9709 morommmMtHmt FRANK BRISCOE savers uiiiiiwiiiii everyimummM COMPANY, INC.

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mitted. I t was a matter of sincere Wins Title Of 'Miss Fabyan Cabana Club5 regret to the school authorities th at D R I V E - I N R & L DECORATORS a larger number at the qualified candidates could not have-peen ac­ Gleaners and ° Makers of Fine Living Room Furniture cepted. However, the school policy I . Shirt Launderers in this regard is to Reap enroll­ LIBERTY & HILLSIDE AVES. ment- within limits and to remain I I I ' a moderate-sized school. 1 WA 0-9541 . 114.7 LIBERTY A YE. EL 3-0411, WA 6-3333 Construction work has gone for­ ward on the $150,000 Pingry faculty 1 housing project where, on .ground 5 Hr. Service No Extra Charge ' adjacent to the school campus, NOW IS THE TIME TO GET We extend a four new dwellings are in the proc- ess of being READY FOR SCHOOL OPENING gymnasium which will be a $350,000 two-level CORDIAL IN VITATION building contiguous to the. old gym. FREE PENCIL BOXES To Our Many Friends And Customers TO Attend The —Opening day for-th^ beginning1 With Each Cleaning Order of Fingl^^StTryear HEY KIDS! COME IN FOR YOUR Grand Opening Ambulance Squad FREE BOOK COVERS First Aid Courses No Obligation of pur The Hiljsfde ^ Ambulanoe Squad wffi-begin new^a6ses-in -f-iMt: aid”in: October. A class for elementary MORTGAGE LOANS ON HOMES COMPLETELY REMODELED work in first aid treatment will be given every Monday evening be­ Interest charged only on unpaid balaripe. Repay ginning October i at 8 p.m. A re­ monthly like rent. No premiums, no bonus. Low SHOWROOM fresher course will start on October legal fees. Prompt Inspection without obligation. 5 and continue every Friday eve­ TO B E HELD ALL DAY AT ning at 8 p.m. Call and dlieun year mortgage problem* with u»—no obligetien Those who wish to attend these Hoorn 9 a.nfc to 4 p.m.—Monday •vtning»6 to 8 p.m. classes should communicate with the squad captain,* Tom Greene, 1147 Liberty Avenue, Hillside c/o Hillside Ambulance Squad* Headquarters, 899 ave­ nue, where the courses will be giv­ Camptown Savings SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 en.* and Loan Association _ . Ernst Studio ATTENDS EDUCATION PARLEY We also want to thank the many customers who made our progress 34 UsiM »*t. (Mir Sprinffi.ld) IrytaftM It, N. 1., Emm 3-1510 inis K0nt^ ? Ir8; S* “y Cont1, ° tU> sternber*> Fred Cohen, club president; David Bain, Miss Miss Sue Hlntenberger, 1059 Pros­ possible, and hope to serve you In the future, as we did In the Lois Frieder, Max Plasher, Miss Sydelle Kriegman, Edward Cohen, Miss Susan Welland, Miss Ethel King, pect street, Montclair State Teach­ Miss Sharon Guttman and Miss I4nda Modell. ' V 6 ers College.:sfcudent, 1b among, those past with the finest in fabrics and workmanship. "Css Lois Frieder was Shown “Miss Fabyar. Cabana Club" -to the contest heid August 08. Judgfes were who attended the third annual lead, aaa blrs. John-GoaM atid -Otto Sternberg. 8 ershlp conference sponsored jointly Complete Mortgage Service*4i on Guttman, Miss Susan Wei- by the New Jersey State Teachers Inter-Relatlons Commlttee and, the Division of Higher Education of the New Jersey" State • 'Department of . Pingry graduates of 1956 are en-. fine academic preparation as Well Education at the New Jersey School B E ST B R O S, Pingry News rbHed as freshmen in the following as to *the long-established record of of Conservation," Stokes Forest, Members of the Class of 1056 of institutions; Amherst, Babson. Bos-1 the schoo^the headmaster said, Branchvllle, from Wednesday, Sep­ ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS Admissions Limited tember 5, through Friday,/Septem­ 401 NORTH BROAD ST., ELIZABETH EL 4-8788 the Pingry School have made an ton U., Brown, Bucknell, Colgate, Complete Hsme Modernization - Bpeoial Low Off-Season Prices (cor. Magnolia A re.) Last spring, there were about ,375 ber 7. PAY AS LO tf AS $6 PER MONTH excellent record in 'obtaining ad, Columbia, .Cornell, Dartmouth, Hamilton, Harvard.* Haverford, La­ applicants for admission to Pingry ROOFING — MASON WORK - i PLUMBING— CARPENTRY jnlsslon to college, 35, Laurence fayette, Lehigh, -Middlebury, North School Of these, only 97 were ad- BUY BONDS AND.;KEEP THEN HEATING — PORCH ENCLOSURES — BATHROOM Buy Direct From The Factory Spring, headmaster, has announced, Carolina, Northwestern, Qb e r l l l i , Pa in t in g — t i l in g — a t t i c c o n v e r s io n Of the 67 boys who received their P.M.C, Princeton, Roanoke, Rol- SHINGLES — HARDWOOD FLOORS diplomas last June, 62 have been Save up to 40% for TOP QUALITY PAINTS lihSf Trinity, Tufts, U. of Pennsyl­ We Specialize in admitted to college and the other vania, Ursinus, Virginia, Washing- ACME SHADE CO. five have deferred college entrance tpn & Leer William & Mary, Wil­ VENETIAN BLINDS ALUMINUM SIDING for—one year, either doing-post­ liams and Yale. S i graduate work or joining military ALL WORK GUARANTEED SAVE UP TO S0% The high percentage of college 1060 Elizabeth Ave., Elizabeth EL 24468 servicer acceptance -is a tribute to Pingry’s Plisse and Shantung WINDOW SHADES, scalloped & fringed ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOWS 1536 Liberty Ave. Hillside, N. ]. on the finest CORNICES — Custom made and stock — wood A upholstered SAVE' $30 Bamboo & Wood Reed DRAPERIES, etc. NATIONAL HOMES WALLPAPERS 7-DAY, 24-HOUR PHONE SERVICE WAverly 6-6261 3 pc. Maple Living Room Suite Carpet your home in greater luxury at lower cost than you dreamed possible) NEW 1956 DELCQ OIL BURNER SOFA BED — CLUB CHAIR — PLATFORM ROCKER CUSHIONED WITH AIR FLEX RUBBER “HILLSIDE’S ONLY LOCKSMITH” Complete with 550-Gal. Tank Built With PERM.A-LATOR WIRE INSULATORS NO DOWN Powell’s Key and Saw Shop PAYMENT — Guaranteed 10 Years Against Structural Defects — 1188 LIBERTY AVE. MU 6-2489 36 MOSL TO PAY S350 HAND & POWER LAWN MOWERS BEAUTIFUL! PRACTICAL! AND SO INEXPENSIVE! Boiler & Burner Units $695 SHARPENED and SOLD Rugs & Carpets HOUSE LOCKS SOLD and INSTALLED ANOTHER IN THE PARADE OF HUDSON VALUES! W E INSTALL GAS UNITS

Regularly $159.95 ALLEN FLOOR COVERING CO. Always The Finest For Less At . . . KURTZ & WEBER CO. 995 Bergen St., Newark WAverly 6-3904 56 FAIR VIEW AVENUE, NEWARK SALE PRICE $129.95 BERGEN DECORATORS Call WAverly 6-2218 day or night SUP COVERS—DRAPERIES—CORNICES—FINE FURNITURE 1144 Elizabeth Ave. MOVED! The Discount Store On Quality Street i Hudson * ’• Elizabeth, N. J. 1004 BERGEN ST., NEWARK - WAverly 64728 ALL SUMMER FURNITURE m u 1 furniture] From Hillside to Union 20% to 30% OFF EL 2-4120 Estimates Glren On Inside and Outside Work ALUMINUM — REDWOOD v “ 7 ... — - •••••••* Salem Paint & Wallpaper Co. Union Drive-In Furniture Co. FR EE PARKING PAINTS BY CASUAL SUMMER FURNITURE — FREE DELIVERY OPEN IN BEAR OF STORE DAVIS OF BALTIMORE 1255 Stuyvesant Ave., Union MU 8-1060 DU PONT . DUTCH BOY - SHERWIN WILLIAMS THURSDAY EVENINGS FOR OUR CUSTOMERS 1020 SALEM ROAD UNION, N. J. MUrdock 8-9055 u n i o n

FOR COMPLETE SUMMER COMFORT G A S , "COMFORT CONDITION” WORKS WONDERS Y o u r e n t i r e h o m e w it h RENT-A-T0OL CO. ROBERT MINNEFOR IN YOUR HOME Attic Fans — Window Fan. 2.491 ROUTE 22 • PLUMBING, HEATING, Kitchen Fans — Roll-A-Bout Pedestal Fans UNION OIL i GAS BURNER INSTALLATION H MILE WEST OF FLAGSHIP Elizabethtown Consolidated Gas Co. R. F. STENGEL & SON ( 1 ELECTRIC SEWER CLEANING 16 WEST JERSEY ST. ELIZABETH, N. J. ROUTE 22 NEAR BLOY STREET A FThew E R phone JU L Y 1st MURDOCK 6-6141 1515 MUNN AVE., HILLSIDE CHELSEA HILLSIDE; N. J , MU 6-7447 WAverly 64238 Hollywood Curtain & Linen Shop Bath and Closet Accessories ACME INSTALLATION CO., INC. 1444 CHESTNUT AVE., (opp. Westinghouse) HILLSIDE MU 6-1020-1021 REISEN LUMBER 1067 BERGEN ST., NEWARK, N^J. FREE DELIVER? — NEW JERSEY’S LARGEST YARD and they ROLL by themselves! JAL< E DOOR Mr. Customer WAverly 6-0664 Open Saturday. Till 4 pan. — Closed Sundays SEASON-ALL MORE JALOUSIE DOOR 1070 MpRRIS AVENUE UNION SATISFACTION! . —perfectly balanced MUrdock 8-7566 — EUsabeth 4-1560 ALL EXTRUDED and u p . Jalousies for easy operation, weather- RAW00D FURNITURE OUTLET DOOR HOODS 3-Track Overlap tifh t closure. LOWEST PRICES j j j 376 Route 22 Hillside PATIOS 1 MU 6-0234, 9775 CAR PORTS $ 5 9 . 5 0 $15.50 STORM SASH E LETS IN LIGHT KITCHEN CABIN!IE^S' UP TO 15° COOLER When you need it! plus "Inst. Reflects up to 95% A child can roll it! Available In all FORMICA TOPS of the sun’s rays stock d m 1900 DIFFERENT SIZES

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Mr. Eichler is a graduate of Hill­ DESTRUCTION OF DANGER O U of taxes, dange Structures,' walls or building side High School and Ursinus Col­ racuse Girl Is AND PROVIDING FOR THE PROCI sy I lege, CoUegeville, Penn. He is as­ DURE THEREFOR, AND THE ASSES!

sociated with his .father at The WENT OF THE COSTS THEREON AN Resident’s Bride Eichler Laboratories, Newark. PENALTIES. RECCfll - E LM -The marriage of B. Bernard Eich-1 Legal Notice ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel] Eichler, of 1450 Stanley terrace,'to- Molly le e Salael. daughter of Mrs. ' Irving Levinson, of Syracuse. N. Y., f j and the late Mr. Louis Saidel, took I r place Sunday, September 16 at J of Union, and Rtate of Ne Clinton Manor, Newark. Rabbi E lie -! j zer Cohen, of Sinai Congregation, * • officiated. Mrs. Earv in Nusbaiim 1 J illeeting of the Township Con served as matron of honor. Philip | j Eichler was his brother’s best man* j 1 ‘ Mi’s. Eichler received hre B.S. j \ PERSONAL degree from Syracuse- University f and will receive her R.N; degree in -i Pebriiary from Syracuse.‘She is a r LOANS member df ‘Phi Kappa Phi national ;> scholastic honorary society and| Syracuse im rosiiy bskm ii ! . nmissloners AT LOW COST Nursing-honorary society. FREE OFFER! COMING TO ELIZABETH! INQUIRIES INVITED AT Get This Fascinating, Practical Booklet ‘FAITH FOR TO D A FJ’V ANY OF OUR OFFICES Immediate act! Free Of Charge . . . ,No Obligation. W E S T S ID E Artists cost of such “99 New Ideas For Creative Sewing” rty affooted TRU ST C O . ___Offer Good U ntil October 1st Jiist fill in Coupon answering all questions. MAIL ~ epdnigfltiifl Ays a Hlrfi-St ' - - IT OR BRING IT IN TODAY and receive Lyons Ave. & Bergen St. Booklet FREE! Hawthorne Ave. & Clinton PL.

So. Orange, Ave. & Bergen St'. MArket 3-2739 - MArket 3-8379 GARDNER DISTRIBUTING CORP. /— n SID N E Y T. HOLT 1325 Liberty Avenue, Hillside, N. J. . Official Diamond Appraiser 4th FL-Rsi. 40.1 786 Broad S t Near Long Avenue .only erilrauce: cor. Market St. FllTH FQR TODAY QUARTET E 1862, . Newark'2, N. J | N A M E...... J • costs so little Sunday, September 23, -7:30. P. 0 to phone ADDRESS ...... 4 MASONIC TEM PLE J a n yw h ere Foi The Finest In Foods c i t y ...... a...:...... ■...... 668 No. Broad St., Elizabeth SALEM, DELICATESSEN PHONE ...... Presenting # Cleveland____ o s t PRESENT MACHINE 0 Richmond,.;... 7 0 1 570 NORTH BROAD STREET ELIZABETH. N. THOMAS P. IPES ^ From NEWARK utter 6 PM and ELizabeth 4-7882 MACHINE AGE (Approx.) Sundays. 8 min. station rates, Evangelist 0 10% tax not Included. Open All Day Sunday ;— Free Parking . PLEASE FEINT of of publication, Speaking on the Su bject: • • • • • l i f e “ ATOMIC FAITH 3 pc. MAPLE FOR TH IS Bedroom Suite - $129.00 ATOMIC AGE” MAPLE

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3 14 5): “Eejoloe In the Lora, O isummer m m e r ' Presbyterian ^ P ^ S 1? who conferencesF aU“ni« 4 - ? ''ok':r- WA ’ 6-4940-*Adv. ■ ,L' mniis: for w alse la oomely taking part in Ihe'worshin/rhe pas. 1 ~ upright.- • • For fee M fd : 'tar Will give a junibrserfiibn- and Legal Nolle: the Junior "Choir w£li render’ an • of the Lord Is rights end all his. r„ rinnp In truth. He loveth anthem. UH WGflhesday evening, October 3. there wilLbe a Preparatory Serv- !V1“ , for the Lord's Supper, after " ^40 FURTHER I which.new members will be recog- u Elizabeth A v e n u e Presbyterian nlzed at a.reoeptlon In the audi- ri Church. *ev. Dr. Arthur North- ptsrfean:, -. r T „ ' ' World-Wide Communion will be 0 . Church School and Bible ! observed^at morning .worship on 3 iTO m ajr OetopeF'?.' j- aim. Worship with sermon Ptegular Midweek- Worship w ilt'* pastor, -'Truthand Freedom resume on Wednesday evening, Oo- r 4obef 10: * . „ , , At... <* . 1 ' Bethany Pentecostal Church, 2M First Baptist Church, Hillside 3 Baltimore Ave.. Rev. Edward H. t r i f l e near Maple avenue. Rev. | 1 Low Prices PLUS Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Sunday . Sunday—9:40. g.m. Bible School IIP OF HILLSIDE evening service 7:45 p.m. Wednes- for all ages; 11 aur;. and 7:45 p.m,, aev-iiitd Saturday-7:45 p.m .. , ..-BQy. William Wlllfu nf th . rvuH .... 0 sSvangellsra FelkwsMp-ef New Yorlc S&H Green Stamps ...."Hillside Presbyterian C b u r o n , will oonblude the Annual Evangel­ Rev. Ronald E. Ossmann. B. D . istic' Campaign; 8;3o p.m" Youth It's nice to save twice — Acme’s The topic of Mr. Ossmann’s ser­ Fellowship. mon next Sunday-morning at 11 — Wednesday—7i30 p.m:. Mid-week low, low prices plus S& H Green a m” will be! "What to Do When Prayer Meeting; 8:30 p.m., 10166 Stamps — America's most pop­ Darkness Comes”. The Senior Choir Rehearsal. tIH NANCE PROVIDING FOlt ular and largest stamp plan. IMPOUNDING OF VEHICLE* ‘HE CHARGES WE ARE A NEARBY SOURCE OF SUPPLY FOR YOUR REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE NEEDS ph on e See us for Lumber S* Cement — Sand — Lime — Plaster — rate s are Sheet Rock — Insulation — Bricks — Concrete — Cinder Blocks — Lancaster Brand "U.S. Choice ')- Beef Sewer Pipe — Metal Lath — Waterproofing Material Pittsburgh Paints, and many other items. LOW Hartford...... 4Bf Norfolk...... f O i CHUCK m HALE COAL & SUPPLY CO. From NEWARK after fl PM COAL — HOPPERS COKE — FUEL OIL rates, 10% tax-not inoluded. 1374 Liberty Ave.,. Hillside ~ * MU 6-2244 JLSUUULSL ROAST Extra juiey, “well MAYFAIR LIQUOR STORE marbled,” finest Graham B. Winter — Daniel J? Cerven corn-fed young LIQUORS — WINES — BEERS — SODA beef. 4 3 i4i 44 Kegs Beer — Coolers ,For-Hite — Lancaster Brand Boneless QUALITY BA K E R S I WA 3-5450 -v FOR FREE PROMPT DELIVERY 1454 NORTH BROAD ST.,' MAYFAIR THEATRE BLDG. 1594 Maple Avenue WAverly 3-62121 Cross Rib Roast ib 79‘ Fresh, tender meat of superb quality. Finest corn-fed young beef. o v g l f 45 FEATURED ON Ready-to-Cook WHCA-TV / Thursday, Friday, Saturday September 20-22 Bette Davis, , Debbie Reynolds in “THE CATERED AFFAIR” Stewing Chickens ,b 49c • - r I ‘ Van Johnson and Vera Miles in LANCASTER B R A N D Chunk Style COOKING “23 PACES TO BAKER STREET” Saturday Matinee ~ — For the Kids ~ — September 22 Liverwurst £ 55‘ Fresh Bread & Rolls 4 Times Daily “ABBOTT & COSTELLO LOST IN ALASKA” m a g i c LANCASTER BR A N D Chunk Style Fillet Sole We Specialize In Wedding, Birthday, Bar Mitzvah & Party Cakes Plus “23 PACES TO BAKER STREET” TASTE O’SEA French Fried PINK PINF DISHES FOB THE LADIES Bologna 55c LANCASTER BRA N D Chunk Style Scallops 2 9 < Boston Whole PRGFffldBLE AND CONVENIENT Salami 55* ? * Casserol. Cook Book LANCASTER BRA N D Smoked------Mackerel Teddy’s Fillet of COOk tM>^ T anewBbLkM Wondertu‘ Ham Hocks .. 25* “ook every week. SAVING FOR YOU Mackerel -5?- — d a ir y d e p a r t m e n t - Kraft Cracker Barrel LATEST Sharp QUARTERLY DIVIDEND i i i m i [ - i——: f ~'F< F 111IIIFi, Tuna Fish 2 -4 9 ‘ n a iE H .1 | M H j Cheese * 39 EXTRA SHARP Pork & Beans ^ 5-49c Cheese ,b 79c at the PHILADELPHIA CREAM ' Heinz Ketchup 4 -- 95' rate of Cheese 2 ^ . 27c AUNT IEMIMA

— BAKERY FEATURES-* Pancake Flour 2 st 35c Supreme 100% Whole Wheat Log Cabin Syrup ^ 29c BREAD Dill Pickles 25c DIVIDENDS FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT 2 £ ’. * 2 9 * Compounded and Credited VIRGINIA LEE PECAN Tissue -m 5 - 49‘ P“ k.ge A C C 4 TIMES A YEAR Sticky Buns of 9 Y U VIRGINIA LEE C O O K I E S * r,n 25e

ON ALL BALANCES OF f A O I T I E C Weston George Inn lb. A ^|C $10 TO $25,000 Corn Pop Ups 29‘ \ n W \ S I V I E ^ Fancy Assortment pkg. J SPECIAL! LAK4JE Apple Pie 43c / e g e t a b / e s CHOCOLATE C REA M Large, Fancy Western rrA' M South Orange Party Layer Cake 6 5 ' each 19< — FROZEN FOODS — Cantaloupes U.S. No. 1, Size A L&ng island HOWARD SAVINGS DEAL BRAND BABY Snititution Lima Beans Potatoes 39< N ow Jersey's Largest Savings Bank-Established 1BS7 ONIONS r^sSL 10< ■ S , ‘--'•“ “^rr'rSatH .scoueou Now- 2 ^ 4 7 *

Th. rHoward Sovle*. ln.HtU«on,7M Pood St., Nowork 1,'N.J, os checked below t Asparagus Spears — BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOOD FEATURES — FREE PARKING JU All Branrhai V alle y Stream ^ Q c . *«*- package M e W Birds Eye Orange Juice 2 ~ 37‘

FREE POSTAGE-PAID ENVELOPES POR BANKING BY MAIL STRAWBERRIES Sliced Strawberries 'S? 25‘ Mm m Mitchell 3-1000 or *ond tho coupon. pk*. 43 ‘ I Birds Eye Cut Corn 2 39' \ .ZONE_____STATE- Grocery, frozen food and dairy prices effective through W ed , Sept. 26, all others through Sat., Sept. 22nd. J, f ( rder. tf^aaieed "• kaglUarld Mel. O F a MONDAY THBU TBIDAY TO 9 P M. BATUBDAY TO e t M — 1106 UBKRTT AVKNUX, HTT.TAIPB Page THE HILLSIDE TIMES* THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1950 (jJljP ffiUlBtlLEjjltmpB Mfcs Kheingold Crowns Club Queen ...... _7 ...... Elizabeth, Net SERVICES YOU NEED

THU m i .Tam m ttm ub. pnnr.Tami ACCORDION AIR COMPRESSOR? CAMERAS PLUMBING —SCHOOL— -EQUIPMENT & HEATING Air compressor rental service for concrete breaking "UNION Telephone WAverly 3-9207 Hunsch’s Accordion School ahd emergency service SUBSCRIPTION RATES 322 BLOY ST. - MU 8-3472 tor Industrial plants CAMERA EXCHANGE The .TIMES will jje sent to..any part of the United States for PRIVATE ACCORDION LESSONS Authorized Dealer the regular subscription, price, of $3.50 a year, single copies 8 cents. A Specialty in Complete Peter A. Drobach Co. KODAK - GRAFLEX MILLER & DUFEK Postage to Canada and foreign countries must be added to these rates. Acoordion Repairs BELL Jb HOWELL - REVERE - CanMzvttmn HLquipnwnt COMMUNICATIONS Accordions Sold High Fidelity Music Systems Plumbing ana Heating C ontracts The TIMES is always pleased to publish letters and o th er. Items o Exchanged or Rented Photo Finishing on Premises • of Interest to readers^ and invites such communications: T h e 1 name Pickups & Amplifiers Installed BINOCULARS 1202 Columbia PI. Hillside, N. j; and address of the writer must be given in every case, not necessarily . 10.14 Stuyvesanl Ave., TJnlori . for publication, but as an evidence of good faith. Anonymous com- Music Books for Accordion mnnir.flf.lnns will nnt he nnhllsherl AUTO 2-6573 ACCESSORIES - PR1NTER5 TH E NUCLEAR POW ER PROGRAM ' Z E N I T H STATIONERS How is the 'pr ogr am fo r -production u f electric pow er ^from t ’s A O a t e CAMERA EXCHANGE the atom' doing in this country? Hie answer"is t£at. it*is'going A-A AUTO STORES Listings in this column will be ..HOME WEQVffi SPteiA LfSTS DAVID R PEARCE ~ steadily ahead in an orderly and intelligent manner. given all organizations which* Photo Supplies & Equipment Formerly Hillside Press At present, the utility Huiustry is participating in nine nu- upply the dates of their meet-! Simoniz Bodysheen 09c -clear power projects-which,.when-completed, will have a gener­ Cameras - Projector! FEINTING AND — AlemiteVGD2 99c----- PHOTO O FFSE T ating capacity of over 1 million kilowatts and will require more Saturday . Bougtii - Sold - Exchanged Motor Cure $1.95 WEDDING INVITATIONS than 300 mdlion investment dollars— at no cost to the t axpayers. Dedication of new Municipal 303 MORRIS AVE. An industry'spokesman emphasized that there is nb need A SPECIA LTY BuUdffig. Liqui Moly $1.19 Elizabeth EL S- 667 dtorra .crash-program of-reactor “constructiomrt this tim s—for Monday r Open Thursday Until 9 .W A 3-6033 “ unlike many foreign countries, the-United States is blessed Meeting—iof- Davenport.Dill' -Jr, AUTO-LITE — DlLCO 1454 N. BROAD ST .—2nd FL with an almost unlimited supply of coal, fuel and w ater, power Post 1722, V.F.W. | - r DRIVEWAYS needed for the generation of electricity.” He added: “ Those ...Wednesday BATTERIES Mayfair Theatre Bldg, Planning Board meeting. countries which have rushed into the construction o f reactors Free Delivery ^"Installation of types known to bo operative will find their installations obso- September 27 Asphalt Driveways REINHARD Charter dinner of Business and NEWARK lete within a short period of time , . , In five, ten or fifteen years Professional Worn a n d M a r k i n g l o t s b u i l i PRINTING COMPANY 577 So. Orange Ave, ES 2-9486 irom/now many o fth e designs we are now experimenting with Me txopoli ta«HNfews Service September 39 All work done with -power mUfti Printers - Stationers wul b e. discarded as, wasteful. ’1 All kinds of mason work done. ►f 1956* crowning Mrs. BrooksGde of Picnic of Ukrainian‘ Catholics? ELIZABETH Office Supplies and Equipment Some countries must carry on nuclear orash programs be­ formerly of Hillside. October 2 663 Elizabeth Ave. EL 3-9148 JAMES La MORGESE Greeting Cards cause of shortages of conventional fuels. We’re tacky there. We Mrs. Leila Elgort of Im ngton . Township Committee meeting. ■E-Z TERMS — $1.00 WEEKLY Wedding Invitations can go ahead in a sound way, learning as we go—and there is formerly of Hillside, on August 26 American Red Cross October 6 ' 18 PAINE AVE. an enormous amount of knowledge yet needed before big-scale Carnival of Hillside Avenue IBATNGTON ■■ 1441 North Broad Street was crowned Mrs! Brookside of 1956 Did You Know? School P.T.A. power generation from the atom Will be practical, i crash pro­ M e 'BfooEBlde ."Swim "Club, UrnOn r Barn dance 6T D.A.V. Auxiliary. AUTO ES 2-3023 WA 8-3006 gram here would be a needless waste of money, materials and ■ Mrs. Elgort was chosen by a I That chapters cooperate with the board, of judges consisting of Cong. Veteran’s Administration on behalf Ociobelr 7 UPHOLSTERY human effort. . Communion Breakfast o f St. Hugh J., Addonizio, Hillie Merritt, of Veterans and their dependents ELECTRICAL TELEVISION Miss Rheingold of 1056; Mr* and by. providing reports such as those General Auto Upholstery CONTRACTING & RADIO SERVICE Mr. Reinhard commented, “I feelj Mrs. Harold Minsky and Mr. Larry regarding the families of hospital­ E&TRA BANK DIVIDEND Paskow. Agent Attending this; Is a wonderful opportunity for ized veterans needed in relation, to The Board of Directors of the Hillside Auto Top me . to gain—important soheollng The finalists in addition to Mrs. the_ rehabilitation nf the patient. Hillside National.Bank has declared Shep Electrical Service EBT. 1929 Elgort, • who were chosen a weefc I from one nf the nation's lniymt jn ’iJ social histories needed in diagnosis a regular dividend of 75 cents per And Seat Cover -Go. 326 Bloy St. WA 6-2471 Insurance School previously, were the Mrs. Eleanor and-treatgnentr-and-reports-nf home .share and an extra dividend of 25. 1190 LibertrAve. MU 8-2224 Hillside Radio & strongest capital stock organize- Mantell and jfRuth. • Schwartz of J- Franklin Reinhartl, 942 Salem conditions require^ m deciding bents per -share payable" October IT T a t McGarrigie, Prop;------Wiring — Light tions. PMunded lust a little over Elizabeth and Judee Horell of. Irv- questions of leave from to stockholders of record September Television Service Cfc " avenue, locgl lnsuranpe agent, is thirty years ago, the General has .ngton, Florence Hecht of Spring- Convertible Tops - Seat Coven 15i it was announced this week by 1536 Liberty Are.. Hillside spending 5 days in Asbury Park at­ to the fifteenth.largest bapftffifMW and Betty Raskin of Union. BUY BONDS AND KEEP THEM James A. Oiieil, president. TRUCK CUSHIONS tending the Insurance school to be Stock fire company, of 1956 was near Wlnana Are. conducted by the General Insur­ Mr. Reinhard attributes General’s crowned by Hillie Merritt and was Repaired and Recovered Electrical Repairs ance Company of America. Service o)i Contract or CtUh rapid growth^ to the preferred risk presented with a cup by Mrs. Brook- Boy Scouts to Get Out the Vote Catherine’s Rosary Society* This one week session is designed plan of insuring only careful prop­ side of 1955, Mrs. Burton Garflnkel Air Conditioning Service October 8 WA 3-4055 to ' ke professional insurance erty owners, rejecting the poor r The entire events were staged by agents abreast of new developments and passing the savings on to. policy the Misses June and Freda- Llppel | Meeting of Davenport-Dill Jr. in th e , industry and is conduc- holders. and Dick Fried. REGISTER AND Post 1722, V.F.W. INSURANCE UPHOLSTERY ted by the education department of ^Recreation Commission Awards General. Mr. Jo h n . Stanford, direc­ Night. tor of education, is supervising the ENTERS NAVY PREP SCHSoL Board Qf Health meeting. KATHRYN A. KELLER Kitchen Chairs Recovered in latest plastics instruction. in liability and personal PINE BEACH—Cadet William G. October 10 insurance. Fischer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gor­ Board of Education meeting, GENERAL INSURANCE $5.00 per chair planning Board meeting. Mr. Reinhard is being joined by man P. Fischer, of 1142 N; Bread 1444 North' Broad Street Bring in your chairs, select your forty other General Insurance Com- street, Hillside, has been accepted October 16 material. See the first class work pafty agents from this area. All .stu­ for admission by the Admiral Far- Township Committee meeting. Telephone: WAverly 3-8891 we do. Kitchen< sets made to your dents are living in the Berkeley- ragut Academy and reported for the O c t o b e r 20 decor in chrome, wrought iron and Carteret from September 17 through opening of school on Sunday, Sep­ Democratic - entertainment and 9 black tubular steel. September 21. tember 16. - Complete and Efficient Serpcf 1 October 22 SPER BER ’S Meeting of DaVenport-Dill Jr. 1302 STUYVESANT A,VE, UNION .Post 1722, VJ'.W . This Board of; Health shall afford • M U 6-1165 October 24 ;U.N. Day Celebration. . opportunity to be Planning Board meeting. irlng; and ftilowic October 26 d rdf'pie Board's d Hillside Presbyterian Church ba­ .city zar/ ie Pluitibi.ni Hillside an into the saniti Lain to swimming pools under , the of the 'To’wnsl (195.5),M adopted 1 by this, .finard of Legal Notice Health under “An JJrdlnanoe Establish­ ing a Code Regulating, and Controlling WE SALUTE HOARD OF HEALTH the Location and Construction, Altera- yverflow-vent—oi TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE E-lon- and Gperation ef Swimming Foolfir 10 NOTICE the Issuance pf Permits to Looate and physical coii: wOMtfuot. Alter or Operate Swimming ible public or pi “ taring, .and Defining Cer- umlng Pc of the Board of Health ip of Hillside, County THE OFFICIALS AND RESIDENTS OF HILLSIDE. State of New Jersey, oy made a ’part of-. this ordinance fully set forth 'herein. Rtlon . All Private Swimming The nation’s 4,175,134 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Explorers and 4 their leaders, in cooperation with Freedoms Foundation of Valley * gSlons of c^ c,tyj of les^ than THE DEDICATION OF OUR CIVIC CENTER IS A Forge, are busy in a nonpartisan Get-Out-the-Vote campaign. ■ierl and^clea^ned at least once every One and a quarter million of these posters are being placed jt\in*ty~ iing such ordinance, vadTng pool, or sjiUl be properly on display to remind citizens to register and vote. Just before ?ped with filter or Clarifying de- llrection of th§ (Board of Health 5sb than two dollars nor m Election Day, November 6, the Scouts will place Liberty Bell Township' of Hillside. f so that the water thereof shall be uuousiy and regularly ff ne hundred dollars for each hangers on the doorknobs of 35,0(0,000 homes urging every DR. GERSON L. RAM iffiteBach day a particular citizen to vote. _Health Offleer and Secretary fled and kept MILESTONE IN COMMUNITY PROGRESS. ary and safe condition tot swim- ontlnues shall constitute a sep ? or wadlpg purposes. Said pools ALTI bo" subject to an inspection by this parts of same inconslsten TION OF PRIVATE •d not oftener than once in 36 AND WADING POOLS; THE ISSU­ s to-determine compliance with this ANCE OF PERMITS THEREFOR AND ,qn and the same minimum-chemical DECLARING AND DEFINING CER­ bacteriological standards as are TAIN TYPES OF OPERATIONS AS hg Fool Code < NUISANCES AND™ FIXlh H I' PENAL- TIES FOR VIOLATIONS. ^ ® ®vI ^ .91P ained b y t h e -board declaratro; of Th e township of •to time prdBtfrlbe the minimum ’ amount of mainlng proviaions. dlainfeotloq for said SeoBoa; iO, This Ordinance i Sectlofi 6. All Private £ effect - thirty (39); days after ng Pools publication of the Ordinance. iOnUnan having a capacity of Iosb___ «na interpreted as follows: M 1™ Of WW rplunis; u n irtt wnlppea e Swimming P 0 01 - Private Rhall °be foca?°d* one ^ which H iT t S* " i 0 “ slm11 Include S?0lk a”? «sald 1,dl'aln8 shan° be or tanks established or maintained upon capable of emptying the pool within d°rrr iyfnr8-!"!° „e|.ther a bt'0^ , adequate Health Officer and Secretary^ any premise^. b^any-JntUyiduai-^oiy-hlg p«r-weii„ curb gutter opening or storm Low-cost "Catastrophe” plan h7n«how hi. i:thf. ' city: . . j Pool shall mean : ' " V luolud^i Hally- -not-design. -fo^ewi P°Y5 UP t0 $5,000 expenses 12ft squi 9 p h o n o 1 >r depth .tit. Theodore Levy f°r Occidents or sickness f uapaelty—The oapaelty-*of o rates are SjEJSSJ ®T.'Yraain¥ pool shall be BW I Hcrefr a new concept in hospital COVERS POLIO and other dread bred by Its capacity frbm the bbtto§ insurance, designed by Conti­ diseases. TS b ? hfth-JKWtbe overflow vent. New York Stock Exchange nental Casualty Company to pro­ FLANS for individuals or families Section 2. The following fees and IL'b w KRAFT vide protection agaitist major hos- Ch?Jfew ar® herewith established: pital expenses fat'-a cost within * —from ages 3 months to 70 years. ^e Issuance of a perini^ to Alton B. Plunkett, Mgr. everyone’s budget \ The only exclusions are preg­ a. swimrain '279 No. BROAD ST. This plan supplements ordinary nancy, treatment in UB. govern­ Norfolk. hospital coverage; lets you use ment hospitals, mental disorders,.. yoUr other policia to pay the first losses covered by Workmen’s n ' “'v+ tX X 'aauance or renewal of » $300 or $500 (hi you choose) of Compensation or Occupational S ? l o K ® f ^ i ^ i h g pool^five hospital Disease laws, war or military Pemlts;: Issued; ior the . 6] Phone’ ELizabeth 4-5615 «• far le ss t a swlmrtifng .pool Ahnii a

UlfS^a College, East Orange, opened its doorsi for, the ~64th *ca- Number 281 Of A Series OTArticles on Monday. Nearly 600 new students, tnelodlng 455 'ffe§E‘- men and 40 transfer students. gan their studies after Featuring American Ideas and Ideals lUlflfth lihtfer'the dlreotlon. v. J jB fHarold l S. Carlson. Dean of Students. y Three residents of Hillside i&e en- . rolled as members of the freshman THIS-SOARS SPORSORtO »v olass. They are Patricia M. Meltzer, of 1546 Munn avenue; Marvin C mi* A , m M M CQ, Rausoh. of .1585 Leslie street and PMENT Melvin Weinberger of 1526 Liberty avenue, ROUTE 22 UNION, N J, BSsH"’ IWJ.6-Q0I8 Joins Insurance Co. Home Office Staff

One of four billboards erected In township by special oommitte encourage the public to register and vote this year. Viewing billboard, left to right, are Syl Fioravanti, Henry H. Nuss- baui,. president of Hillside Kiwanis Club; and Bernard B. Bernstein. I rloravanti and Bernstein are members of the special committee. The four billboards are sponsored by Peter H. Drobach Co., A & BI Auto Stbres, Halper Bros, and Syl’s Signs. The committee is aiso distributing literature and gummed labels toffhe interests of the drive. Attend Kickoff, Safety Films \ Of Kenny Appeal List Available I More than 40 cohanunlty efaalr- New Jersey Safety edUttoil' too, men and" hey Union- County volun­ ■of-24 Branford place,-Newark, has! teers attended a kickoff meeting re­ prepared a list, of safety , films cently^ Springfield to inaugurate available. from- all sources to the* the 1956 Kenny Fund Appeal to state, . Curt M. Rosenberg, CJLU, of 957 Pcioif County. Salem avenue, has joined Mutual of — A °0Py of the list Is In The Times Nbhl York’s home, office- staff, It The annual appeal has -for Its office for examination of any local was announced last week by Stan­ Union County goal $30,000. The j ton G. Hale, vice president for campaign runs from September 4 organization Interested In. obtaining i the -films for safety programs. | sales.. Mr. Rosenberg will undergo to So. Special training pointing toward a Robert F. Olsen, Union .County The films originate from four- souroes, New Jersey State Safety managerial position in the field* chairman, urged all chairmen to growing out of MONY’s expanding meet or exceed tbplr quotas since Council, Department of Law and Public Safety, State Museum Ex­ sales program, Mr. Hale said. the Kenny Foundation relies solely- The-Hillsider~man ■ formerly~was“ upon public- contributions for its tension Service and the New Jesrey Automobile Club. unit’ manager in Newark for the support.- Ectuitable .Life Assurance Society “We must not relax In our efforts The-list contains a description, of the films, the ■ time required to of the U. S. He joined the Equitable now and assume that the fight Is in 1948 as an agent and Was pro­ over," the Union Oounty Chairman screen, them and the organizations from which they may be obtained. moted to unit manager two years cautioned the group,” just because •later. Before entering the personal pf the recent advances, in the polio insurance field he was in sales work prevention field. There still. will b s in other lines. He has been, desig­ many cases this year as well as past nated a Chartered Life Underwrit­ victims that need treatment and costs so little er by the American College of Life the Kenny Foundation m u st, be Underwriters. ready to help all.” to p h o n e Active in professional circles, be . Among those attending ware Mrs. is a member of the Newark Life Max Rschbeln and Mrs. Oralg Underwriters Association and of the Smith, Hillside, an yw here American Society of Chartered Life Underwriters. Cleveland...... 8 0 1 The 35-year-old insurance man is Auto Body & Fender married and has two daughters. He 1 REPAIRS A PAINTING Richmond...... 7 0 attended the University of Milan, Les Cove NEWARK eftm 0 PU sed Italy, and is a veteran of U. & Sunday*. S min. aftaftka miss. Navy service in World War II. 557 ROUTE « hat’s the record of U. S, Savings Bonds. and discover for yourself the easy, practi­ MU 8-9849 10% tax sot is eluded. Res. MU 6-4544 cal way to financial security. Born under war clouds in May, 1941, Savings Bonds have paid off in peace and Here’s what Savings Bonds can promise prosperity for 40 million Americans, you for the future: _ taje How much are Series E and H Savings A 1 0 0 % investment— guaranteed Bojnds worth today ? by the V. S. Government. A sure investment — paying an aver­ “$40,000,000,000,” say the figure experts. age 3% interest when held to maturity But to find out the real value o f Bonds-, (9 years and 8 months). And continu­ ask a family how much their home pur­ ing that interest 10 years past ma­ chased through Bonds means to them. Or tu rity if you so desire! find out the value of a Bond-financed col­ A liquid investment — convertible into lege education to a young man looking for cash after £ months, should cm em er­ his first job. Savings Bonds have values gency wise. you can’t figure in dollars and cents alone. Only in dreams come true, T h e b est way to m ake your dreams come true tomorrow is to start investing ip U. S. Don’t miss out on the thrills that Bond Series E Savings Bonds today. Sign up for ownership can bring, Jump on the Bond Payroll Savings where you^ork or buy WE EXTEND OUR CONGRATULATIONS wagon with 40,000,000 other Americans Bonds regularly a t your banUT TO THE TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE FOR THE BIG THINGS IN YOUR LIFE-BE READY WITH U. S. SAVINGS BONDS ON THE DEDIC ATION OF OUR £ i * NEW C IV IC C EN T ER

THIS MESSAGE PUBLISHED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE THROUGH THE

COOPERATION OF THE FOLLOWING HILLSIDE COMPANIES:

FERDON Bristol-Myers Company The Hillside National Bank Paramount Products Co.* Inti

Cooper Alloy Corporation Jiffy Manufacturing Co. Rotary Metal Slitting Co., Inc. Gus Reinke Machinery & Tool Co. EQUIPMENT COMPANY , ' Edgco m b Kraft Foods Company STEEL and ALUMINUM CORP. Sunrise Dairies' The Lionel Corp. Sun Tube Corporation Material Handling Equipment Hatfield Wire & Cable Division of Continental Copper 4k Steel Industrie. Inc. Miller Steel Co., Inc. Tridix Tool & Machine Co. 1106 CHESTNUT AYE. HffiLSIDE, N. j . The Heil Company Mundet Cork Corp. Viking Sprinkler Company, Inc. "Page 8 - TH E'HILLS!DE TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1956

one hundred feet Avenue, thence (4) along the center l'r? Hobby Shop sterly line of Hoff* of Hollywood Avenue to the center lint (3) northwesterly of Woodruff Avenue, thence (5) south­ Hillside Hobby and Sport Shop, 1303 erly along the center line of Woojlr Liberty Avenue. Hobby. Graft, ruff Avenue .to the center line o.* f oe Avenue, thence (6)' easterly along Uu [ Sporting Goods and Accessories. center line of poe Avenue *to the point Jackets - and Uniforms, made to or piaee of Beglnnlng.- Help Wanted — Female order. WA 3-3895. fcf TWELFTH T3I.VYP.ICT LEO IN NINO St the point of integer ...STEN OGRAPHHR \iason Work & Driveways To handle correspondence and gen- HILLSIDE LANES eral office' work --in—engineering CONCRETE SIDEWALKS. Asphalt | —wrivpwuys, EsiUTmies CliewnWyT working conditions, air-conditioned luivun. Joseph A, Policastro, General f 1386 LIBERTY ‘AVE., HILLSIDE corner Florence Ave. office, paid life insurance and -hos-- Ooucractor. Tel.. WA 3-7953. 13091 pitalization, 9 paid holidays,, paid Vuite Street. vacations. Apply Buchanan Elec­ WAveriy 9-9846 * trical'Products Corp., 325 Route 22, Mattresses Renovated Hillside, N. J., WA 3-7474. Jail WAveriy 6-4280 for FREE esti­ AVON CAXLXN.C-^ - mate to renovate (rebuild) your . OPEN ’NOW! WOMEN WHO NEED actress Uke new, (SAME DAY -> Eft VICE). CHRISTMAS MONEY ' MATT-REST PRODUOT8 If you have ever thought- - 1275 Liberty. Ave. “ of representing Avon in With Hillside’s First And Only ^ y o u | 8 community, a n Avon Manager will give Pet Shops '

Center Hillside. A great assort­ ln^ of North Broad Street.t thenot obligation. Phone EL 6* A ' 6ALnJiU8tr« ment oi fancy tropicals, Aquariums,; u t cunt'nui'ng' no \ Broad 8 treat to the ©MzaPetb Accessories." Bird Dept. Boxer Puprj S s line, thence (9) In an easterly dk - Woman; ciwriwl work tmd' typing. in along llie Elizabeth CUy Hrtf rregtt "tiorsemeirt. "fT 65""!Jp ] vTng fie varToue cl ITraefi ‘TKereof to ^ Able to take “charge of . sniail of- Fully^Aiitomatie Pinsetters •ivery. Hollywood Pet" and Supply! Essex. dbuhtY^'Jlh*. - thence onv . flee. WAveriy 3-6437. Aug. 1 8 8 Jc.r 1279 Liberty Ave. Opp. Prinoe-!i?i!ii'S £ 5 ! erly ^along the Essex County Un* #w Ave. WA 3-2991. • THIRTEENTH DISTRICT Help Wanted G-l"N"NINC) nt invoitu In the ccntei Moving & Trucking of Salem Av.ewUe where the same Canvassers wanted for retail milk eriy i’.ne pf "toe Avenue and° dls- accounts, drawing account against I satil's Moving & Trucking, 422 Yale. one hundrof] ‘ teet_northerly -thore- COmffiissioK earfiedT m6h or wottieh; Ave.. MU 8-7703. No job"too small f-rom: thence (lVelSISrly parallel to th< therly line of' C.oa'Av-snua and dla- full or -W rite R qx_92, liiT-tPO large, Shore trlps^a^ecialty. | Hillside Times, : ~ . 9-27 (7) north- m to the Jf-Strtouli alon.g the Musical Instruction of" Myrtle Apartment Wanted the Lehigh valley Railroad; point one"" hundred feet- southerly from Lessons on all brass Instruments; the southerly, line of Htirden Street the Lehigh V&iley Railroad thence. (8) westerly and pfallel to the Manager, in Hillside furniture fac- beginner and advanced. Special, ^ tory needs 4-5 rooms with heat, to izing- in theory and basic musician­ $100. Infant. Finest references. ship. Call between 10 a.m. and 4 non-WAveriy 3-5812._____ ; _tf Days, MU 6-2700i— evenings—-and Columbia AVenue, tlveride f 10) westerly ginning. Sundays. OR 4-5032, ywizig, along the center line of Columbia Ave- FOURTEEN elT “DISTRICT Painting & Decorating mm to the center line of Bloy Street, BEGINNING at the intersection of the Aug. 16-tf thente fit) .northerly along the center line of Blojf Street following the various ter line of Salem ^.venue, thenoe (1) House For Sale Painting and .Paperhanging self- Ih the northwester!} "ourses thereof to a polnt.mldway be- westerly along the center' line of Coe OPEN BOWLING supervised,, guaranteed work. Also' Of District No.' 2, thence (2 • fween Harvard Avenue and Tale Ave­ 2-family house, 75 x 100 lot, oil heat, plastering and floor scraping, in­ northerly, parallel •with the westerly nue, thence jjll) * easterly. midway be- point midway between -Woodruff A venut 2-car garage. $18,500. Convenient and Long Avenue, thenoe f*V southerly terior a'nd exterior. Small, jfibs.wel-. # point‘of intersection of the, center . Newark§ and - New -York buses, corned.' H. Freedman, M r 8-3901: reirteiTy''lfierefronr to " thtfrce^Tl?) northerly “long the center of Virginia Street with the center schools. May be seen all'w eek and line of New- York plaop to the center of Union Avenue, thence (8) south­ A rA L rT IM E S fnc nf Long Avenue, thenoe (14) east­ all day Saturday and. Sunday/1221 erly along the center line of Union Ave- erly along the center line of Long Ave­ and said line produced to a point Woodruff’ Ave. 8r9 tf Legal Notice nue to tho center line of Liberty Ave­ hundred, feet southerly from the eri Moots Avenue and Clark Strep* nue.'thence (15) northeasterly along the Conant Street, theses. center .line,of.-Liberty-Avenue^ to the (4) easterly and parallel to the south­ Iron Railings SURROGATES NOTICE point oi .Mace of Beginning. S . NOTICE TOf CREDITORS erly-line of Conant Street to the centei Wrought iron railings, exterior and TF, OP JOSEPH PACK Deceased line of . Clark Street to the center — - ^ NINTH DISTRICT line of Salem AvetiUe, thence (6) north­ auant to the order of CHARLES erly along the center line of Salen . interior. Call WA 0-4923 for free southwesterly along the center line of the center line of Conant Street with Avenue to . the.. point or_place—of—Be estimate:------9-22.57 ■ i Avehue to a point midway "be Lhe center line of the Main line of the ginning. JOIN OUR THURSDAY AFTERNOON WOMAN’S LEAGUE Lehigh Valley Railroad, thence (1) FIFTEENTH DISTRICT undersigned, aa^ At erly mid- BEGINNING at the point ot intersec Miscellaneous For Sale mon of the1, center, line of- the Lehlgl HuMice (“) In a northerly direction along Valley Railroad with the center Tine o* Reduced Rates For Juniors DUNRITE SALES CO, | the Elisabeth River, thenoe (1) south erly along the oer. a point which Is distant one hundred feet er.ly along the center line of the Eliza ALBERT ROTHBARD beth River following the various courser gors Avenue produced, thence (3) north­ thereof to the Elizabeth City line, the pci Home Improvement Specialists * ; J** FOURTH DI8TRIO easterly to the center line angle point jh (3) northeasterly along the EUzabetl. . .. ^ Aluminum combination BEGINNING at the-point ;of Intersec­ City line to the center line of Nortl tion of the center line of Winans Ave­ Broad Street, thence (8) northerly alone stormi windows and doors, jalousie | nue with the center line of Ll-berty ave- easterly, along the center line of Bloy the center line of North Broad Street porches, aluminum awnings. Want Street to the center line -of--Columbia to a point one hundred feet southerly Two Cocktail Bars to "save money? Call EL 5-3208. tf] AVenue, thence (6) easterly along; the from the southerly line of Hurden Street center line of Columbia Avenue to this thenoe (4)1 westerly and parallel to tb« center #l|ne ,'of Liberty Avenue, thence southerly line of Hurden Street to th< Entertainment Friday and Saturday Nights Personal ffotice (6) ^southwesterly along the center line center line of Salem Avenue, thenoe .(5‘. southerly along the center .line-,of Salen Fees: $11.70' dred feet southwesterly from the south­ Avenue to a -point one hundred fee* Men an a women wanted to register westerly line - of Herbert Avenue pro* southerly from the southerly line*- ~o~ Completely Modernized and Air-Conditioned so that they can Votd on Novem-’ [ duced, thence (7) southeasterly to the Conant Street, thenoe (6) westerly and Intersection of the center line of St. parallel to the southerly line of Qon ber 6. Must be citizens who will be Louis Avenue with the center, line of ant Street and distant one hundred feet FREE AMPLt PARKING 21 years, old on or before November Myrtle Street-, thence (8) southeasterly southerly therefrom 0. Must be residents of Union Coun- [ along the cehter line of St. Louis Ave- JOHN BISSET ' -BUD THOMAS ty 5 ihonths and of New Jersey 1 northerly Mae of Bond ^treei northeasterly along theNcen- Lehigh Valley Railroad to th year on or before November 0. Broadw place of Beginning. Register at clerk’s office, m ain’ • HOWARD S. BLOT.. nr. Summer Avenue to the cen easterly along thef center, line of St., Township Clerk. floor, Hillside Town Hall, Liberty- Louis Avenue to uie center Una of Elm­ Aye. corner Hillside Ave. on any i center line of Ma.pla_ wood . Street, thence—(11)—southeasterly along the center line of Elmwood Street ^weekday between 9 A.M. and 9 P.M .' venue, thence (8)~ northwesterly along to the center line of Clifford Street For information telephone TownJ lie center line of Winans Avenue to 'hence (12) easterly along tha cente> ship Clerk, WA 3-4047. 0 0 he .point or place of Beglnnrag. line of Clifford Street to the brook FIFTH DISTRICT------BEGINNING at the point of intersec- along th*' center'Mne'of the said brook Real Estate For Sale ! Ion of the center line of-Summit Ave- following tho various courses thereof ue with the center line of Winans Ave to the center line of Conant. Street ue. thence (1) southeasterly along thr- then.ee (14) ehsterly along.-the center 0 rooms and sun parlor, 2-car gar- Uneyof Conant Street - to the point er . age, 137 Summer^Ave., Hillside. I ig the registration^ > Township Clerk's Oall after 6 P.M., all day Saturday I TENTH DISTRICT RKGINNI-NG-at a point In the center and Sunday. WA 3-0002. tf init^ thence (3) southeasterly line of the Main line of the Lehigh Val­ ley Railroad where the same Is Inter- poliit one hundred feet north Congratulations SERVICES (hence (4) northeasterly a nd pi •’ertfer line'of Ccna^it Street to the cen with tha northtrly- line., of Bond ter line o|r the i brook, thence (2) north­ YQUNEED erly al6ng the center line of the brook following the various courses thereof to Educational Help your child win success with Wo r l d b o o k e n c y c l o p e d - j •Ulel to Long AVenue crossing Pennsyl- yania Avenue and the Lehigh Valley IA. Budget Plan. Mrs. G. Mayer,! Railroad to th* center line of Hollywood WA 3-7410, WA 0-1179. ** SIXTH DISTRICT To the Township of Hillside Sept. 29 tf BEGINNING at the Intersection of’ t] if Hollywood Avenue to the center line of Woodruff Avenue, thenoe (5)' south­ ri natter designated center line of the Irvington Branch erly along the center line of Woodruff Carpentry the Lehigh Valley Railroad,' thence < northeasterly along the center line nue thence (6) westerly along the center 'the cen i Call H. Beegle lor carpentry, re­ thence (2) * On The Occasion Of The pairs, porch enclosures, etc. Cabi­ action of officers a; erly along th*: 7. ii ; ed. Avenue to^ the center line, of 8umrnl' nets made to order. Estimates glad­ l*n’t and Vice Pfesl ly given. 1038 Union Av.e. Hillside. States. the center line of Summit Avenue to thf. of Virginia Street, thence (8) southerly EL 3-5989. Essex County line, thence ( -1) • north along the center line. of Union Avenue the County,' of Union westerly glong the Essex COunty line t« erni of Senator Ken- a point one. hundred feet westerly from You want a carpenter? Oall F. Hln- ■ the westerly line of Hoffman Place tenberger lor building, repairing, I thence (5) southerly to the interseetlnr (9) westerly parallel to and one hQpy general contracting, rooting, cabin-1 dred feet southerly' from the southerly m iC A T IO N OF THE NEW et work. Estimates given free. No with the center line of the Iivlngton line of Conant Street Branch of the Lehigh Valley Railroad of the.. Lehigh Valley Railroad, thenoe job toajarge or too small. Call EL 3- thence («) along the center lln* of thf (10) northeasterly along the oen'ter line 6227 orSO 3-0861. 1-12-56 Irvington Branch of the Lehigh Valley of the Lehigh Valley Railroad to th« Railroad following, the various eourso* the point or .place of Be ELEVENTH DISTRICT . Phone Your Want Ads ginning. BEGINNING at the intersection of th* "ee *for "fulT t the TownahlIP Com- SEVENTH DISTRICT center line of COO Avenue with the cen­ WAveriy 3-9*67 IE PLACE OF MEETING Of Uu BEGINNING fct the point.j ter line of Salem Avenue,- thence* (-1) -Board* of Registry and Election: MUNICIPAL BUILDING l District—Automob)io - Show Room; Avenue and the said center North Broad Street, duced to the center line of the Lehigh d District—Hillside Avenue School thence (1) northwesterly along t Valley Railroad, thenoe (2) c o s t a s o tittles •Mertjs Ave. Entrance. line of the Irvington Branch of erly along the center line of the Lehigh SEE District- -Hillside Lehigh Valley Railroad following Valley Railroad .to the northeasterly to p h o n e boundary line' of' District No., 10. fchanrp District—Hillside Avehue * £ (8) southeasterly along the said bound­ Mertz Aye. entr&i.__ i the Et sex Counts ary line- to the center line of Hollywood a n y w h ere 6th District — Synagogue Foyer, 1611 Tlh District—Calvin Coolldge School, Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian Church Cleveland. 80 < rillmkn 'Street. 8th District—-Hurdan-Lookei School, -apjZ A BETH AVENUE ATT CHANCELLOB . Richmond. 7 0 * Gurd Avenue entrance. 9th District—High School, Liberty Ave* ARTHUR NORTHWOOD, Psutor THE HILLSIDE Prom NEWARK .Iter 0 PM a Sundays. 3 min. station rat iOth District—flaybrook School-Wood- 10 % tax ftt included. 9:S0 a.m. Church School and Bible Class. ^ lipi District—Abram P. Morris School, . 18th District—Abram *». Morris School, NATIONAL BAflK

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