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ESTABLISHED 1924 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE TOWNSHIP AND SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HILLSIDE Y-OL. XLIII, NO. 45 HILLSIDE, N .J . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1867 923-9207 PRICE TEN CENTS Will Help Build Goldhor New Sewage PlantclosesCloses PrimuryFocusOn Following two years of-die he around $14 million, with each Campaign cusslon, the Township Commit. of the municipalities inrhea- — Henry Goitihor candidate for - We W a y night adopted'the g H i S e f f ^ g the cost, of the the Democratic nomination for form of agreement in which • ■Services that they Will use. H ill-' ToWnsljlp Committee issued the Hillside will share the costs of a side's share, according toCom- ' following statement as-tts'Ilnal BBWaSe treatment missionar Ackerman, will be one^af the current campaign: A large turnout of. v oters is ship. Committee. 1, Arnold obtain the position of magis­ ■ ' * , . , 6,23 per cent of the total coat, "When—this' prim ary onto- expected-at thy Primary Elec- Witte, the le^.lieadjemlhdg,-; trate the first of the year .-The ____ oWn as e- Jo nt Meetlng wjth 30 per cent of this'being paign openeil stated that my tion Tiext Tuesday, 'bringing to )s running unopposed. party, splir also extends back a Inipeeting the centre I box for the H urdeM ^lcer fire r s ?. a.chttraxr-ttie-bltter , .in... I,,,'., andheated - Underlylng-.-the^mpflgf^es^ fov-: yo»rs when 'D emocrats u yraer mumei-paiitles. wm tehantitenant, oayspays 30 Derper Centcant 6fof the . N a t i v e detection system are, left to right, jack Wagner, tuperln- the B et^osafle caropalgn between j-oeeph Karn been a power Strugglo^nthe~ Maneuse and . 6chulman lost in ©uilfl a secondary sewage treat- totaWcost, — ' party. My opponent.has said or and Kenry Goldhor for the Dem. Democratic party, seemingly a stunning lipset tio^iepubiicane * tendent ot maintenance; carmen D ill, fire chief Martin msmt plant trnder the Goethals . i n ^ f e b u s i n e s W s were p w ^ n M E M t a T t i ^ E 5 E ocratio nomination for Town- sparked by Goldhor1 s failure to Ram end Vit four y ears, ago. Lynch, busineisadmlnistrator, Dr. Wayne T. Bran’em to - ridge, the sight of the present received for the Central Avenue paign to change this statement, Four hundred votes separated perintendent of schools; and Moe Bierman, member of the primary, sewage plant. Accord, resurfacing and for thepumping All he Jigs, .done' w a s'to play Beard of Education. ing to the Commissioner.Mon­ the contestants, . station generating set; Bidders around with half-truths, guar- roe . Ackerman,' this ~’Tbe’main cop.tttitm''W ‘C5HSr push1’ for ■ the Central Ave,.recon- ter-truthsrandevenfalsehoods. S u p p o r t Y a rm u lk a her; who jiad a setback of aheffit will: treat the still heavily pel-' st^ ctlon .were! Alj[gn Blacktop To this very day he Has not ex- attack: early m the campaign, Fire Detectors Put luted water released from the ,Corp., Short Hills, $2|732,$0; plained his. statement that he primary plant until it is 8D per is .that Ram Is a "switcher''. Peters Construction Co. of left the Democratic Party Asked ?VS"S I . This charge has_been, brushed In Hillside Schools cent pure. The building of the Madison, $2,772‘,50; and Pella . W62 because of me. The "fact secondary plant Is required by -—v.,lj— " aside as haying: Tittle signifi­ In. accordance with a' r ecent* _ In describing thsaewbystetoj,. is that he car. no: explain it • the State Board of Health and a ------C ontinued on cance, Goldhor has emphasized state IfiW, the Hillside Township Dr. Wayne.T, Branow, superin­ it is a deliberate end calculat­ B y R a m A completion date of1970 has-been, his-dlssatis£actien'with Rato aS school system 'has installed an ■ tendent of SbhSSlS,''.explained ed' lie. Not a single one of his Jewish organlzatioiis have ap- .set by that department. D em . Rally aDemocratle-candidate. . electrical fire detection system that' each sehool is divided into articles in the "Times in 1562 Jos^ph Ram, ^ e .. Regular pealed a ruling of the Board of The total co st. of the plant will Ram, on the other hand, has in all schools. various zones.'Each .zona has ■ A. rally will be held by mentions ..me hut he did say {n Democratic Party's nominee Education agalnsrwosrlng y a rr brought up what he c a ili "con. . According to Franklin Felt-, a corresponding light located the Regular Democratic 1962 that he left the Democratic lor the Toynship Gommlttee, mulkas to class. . * nections" Goldhor'had to the man, Board of Education presl- on a central-board in thsschool- TO B IA OFFERS Organization for Joe Ram Party-beoause he-wa%-net-heppy—thleTWeek-.esksd-^ll-deaeepste— The appeaTha:s''l5geirtfiaaeT6 b ilF 'b r iS n d ^ T T t& T c T ^ ts dent, t-he ftew' state laW requir­ andalsoa-llghtoutsidethebuil- 6-POINTTV CHECKUP and the district leader can­ with the alignment of Route 78, all -Independents' to vote . State .Education' .Club, the purchase of the Woi es all schools in. the state to ding in each zone areajT.he light ALSO COLOR' didates at. the Polish Am­ "My voting record lnHUiaide : in' the Democratic P rim ary Commissioner Carl L.M arbur-'' i^rtacr tract- b y J ^ e U y k n z .a erican Hall-- Ring. St..lag have a ilre^aoiecfidnsystem in*- system is designed* tb indicate tr^iiiry e n ^ ^ D e m q c K ils r' elostlenT m T uesagSl,'^^ ,8er m T ren to n .' ' . and the location of an apartmem f > stalled. bySeptembeririVft&.TAe [which area is on fire and also Sunday night, September What is my epponehi^s ^Voting l?y7. ,j^ m . said-that ■ This orgahlzations,yiip|udiiig teuOo at cftlialde Ave^andDor. detection system works- on the 10th at 8 p.fn. directs.-,the firemen immediate­ WASHING MACHINES record? Voq Cbmplicated, He . there was "only one issu e be- the American Jewish Congress, emus; PL These chargee have Refreshments- ..will be principle: ot sounding an~alarrrr ly to the fire.—•— REFRIGERATORS whs an aGeWfr"RSjiiubllcan first, fore thevoters—continued hon- the Jewish Community Rela- been refuted by Gnldhnr and -served. ■■■■■ The— -cKalrman- . when there IS a Sharp rise in I Outfitting the schools with the AIR CONDITIONERS Then - for reasons unknown - 1 government m H illside," tlnns Cnimrii nf Rnaav Daniel.'Menza, his ;m'anager, Comm. I. Lute Share sx- temperature, or a very high tem - fire detection fysterr, is costing he Joined the Democratic Party He Stated thst he sincerely.her'the Eastern-Union Couipy Jew- The feud haf'deve loped angry tyida a Welcome to-all to •perature detected by any of th e.. A o —Towtfflhip^^SdiOOO^-^-Dr,*' but w ae^ot^et-ive-toHi^hen----^leved ..that--.he -was ;i' Ytee-only--dfBirCotmcii'iHdTB6Tigy':jersey tones; with hint’s, that' Arnold; TOBIASBBD attend ..and bring their becaupe.he did nnt like thaprn- candidate ..who..was i.nmQlete].v...w n»tw,0..«( ,h. m’anv devices Installed. In the_ .Branogi. axplained-though, -that- Witte may proBt; do m atter buildings'. posed alignment of Route 78 y. dedicated to'that goaj.'' lih Committee andtheAntl-De- HniiijBgts very fotttuhStgellDudf APPLIANCES whether Ram- or Goldhor wins. The State law required, where to. the economy of the past few: be. left the .Democratic Party, Mr. Ram staled: "T he cam - famatlon League, of the'B'nal Whether Goldhor can ' Win by 'Possible, a tie-in with the local years,1! he said,' "the Township 1299 LIBERTY AVE-NUE ARNOLD WITTE This -change -was announced' in Paign has proved that my op-' B’rith. pitting his strength .against' the . lire departments. Feltman in­ did not have to float a bondls- the Hillside Times of/February ponentrha no issue except his They oppose the. debision at ^powerful Democratic prganiza- ■ HARDWARE - PAINTS For TOWN SH I P COMMUTE E ' dicated that -the firs detection sue to put in the required 'detec- 22, 1962. Fourteeirsi^e later. Hred claim that 1 w as once the ^local board which barred HOUSEWARES THe BEST MAN B o n is an open question, •systems'"installed. in the town- the T-lmes carried the storythat » Republican. 1 believe thefact Bernard P. White, 13, of 147 Itlon system. Many areas did or 1321 'L I B E R T Y A V E . FOR THE JOB He has many supporters and shlp schools ' are directly con­ Will need to raise money in this Pqld £§£ by Marvin Wjlss my opponentwasthe R opubllcan^1Si*'have received the TSlfcri- Clark St. from a summer typing WAverly 3-77.68-9 363 M l iy woo i Ave., HU I si d« the final results w lllb e close, nected -with ~the" fire houses manner.’’ CoiithCueS oii p a je 9 CobMnued on Page 9 Con.itnited on Page 9 VOTE FOR "D-10”- To” "JOE” RAMJXL JUDGE "unmmi TUESDAY, 5EPL12 HEWY

•Served seven years on Hillside- Board : of Education and was Presidenrof-ihar body dosing the construction of the additions to the Hillside High School, GOLDHOR •Presently serving as Chairman' of the Margaret M, Roche Memorial-Swimming Pool, Served as Township Committee Representative to the Ambulance Squad, Lever E-10 .Trustee of the Hillside Community Orchestra; Trustee of the H illside Creative Arts Committee," t p Democratic Candidate for

•A eo-foUnder and charter member of Hillside Lodge, B’nal B 'rith; Past Presi­ Township’Committee dent, of Hillside B'nal B 'rith. ■

"A co-founder and charter member of. Temple. Shomrei Toraji; Trustee of Primary Section Day Temple Shomrei Torah, / •Presently Principal aid EducationalDlrectorOf TempleSholom Religious School Tuesday, September 12,1967 and Hebrew School, Cod fir Grove, N j. Joseph Rim, candidettfor “ Judge Goldhor, .is a partner 'in the Arts and is on their Boardof Trustees.. oeratle Nomination to Township Hillside law firm of Goldhor and M es- Committee, Hillside, N .J,, Sept. •Chairman-of Industrial ArtsPe'pMtment,-Central HighSqhool, Newark; member He is an active member of Hillside kin. He is-a meniber of-the Union Coun­ Lodge of Elks and is also a member of 12, 1967. jjflNew Jersey Education-,Assn,; Newark' IndustfialTArta Teachers Assn.; Now Jersey Department Chairman's Aasn.; and the New Jersey Vocational Arts, Assn, ty Bar and N, J. State Bar Associations Weequahic Lodge of Masons and of the ‘Bachelor sfScience, Newark State - and i8 admitted to practice before the •Shriners.. College [MasfSb in Education, Rut-; 3B967 GhSlrman United Jewish. Appeal. and , Israel, Emergency Fund-for J^5idhT U,S,-Supreme.Court. gersUniVersity; further graduate County division pf Hillside; and has served on numerous charitable drives' and He is a member of the Hon, P.B.A.. 'studies at Montclair College,New- He helped-..organize Hillside .Lodge, and the Hon, F.M.B.A. Both organiza­ fund- raising projects. ‘ B 'nai B'rith, He was its first pre si dent ark'State Coilegp, and Rutgers Uni- - tions have given him life.memberships. and is now its only Honorary President versity, •Married to-the former Sylvia Ertag of Newark; Two-aors, "Michael and Jeffrey,' • Because of his leadership and accom-. •Served throe years as Hillside MichaeTTB'T'gradgateiof Lafayette^GoHt^er-aadclwlde-a..DoctorjJX hem lcai-En--. and Chairman of its 25th Anniversary T-ownahip-Gomm-ltt-eeman-r beeoro,lng,. -pltBhnrentFhr'waB' granted the Amer^ gineering Degree. He is presently serving as a Captain in the United’States 4rmy Committee,. -He is a former Hillside . a recognized expert In municipal icanism Award by Hillside Lodge, B'rtai in Vietnam, Jeffrey, a graduate Magna cum Laude of the UniverSity^^of Pennsyl- -U.J.A, Chairman and is a member of B'rith and the Columbian Award by the finance; Vico'— chairm an of Fire vania, presently holds aTouron Fellowship and is attending Cambridge University Sinai Congregation and the Progress Committee; Vice-chairman' of Pub­ Italian-American Civic Association. in England. \ Club. lic Affairs Committee. v He was elected to the Board of Edu-c He organized the Hillside Community cation and .was elected twice to the Orchestra and was one of those who Township Committee, He served in al­ started the Kiwanis Club, most all municipal positions including -He was on the fund raising commit­ Pro secutor,. Town ship Attorney and tee for the first Hillside ambulance. He Mayor. He served as Hillside Magis­ VOTE LINE "D”ALL THE WAYwas the spark 'plug behind the organi­ trate for six years. - NOMINATE JO 1 RAM FOR TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE zation of the Ambulance Squad in 1952 and ever since has been an active • Jiicige Goldhor has always- been an RlrECT THE FOLLOWING DISTRIOT LEADERS member of the Squad and i s still taking- active, leader and worker in many fund District 1 Charlea Mancuap - . . District 6 C harlo Rau»qh District 11 Michael Golden regular ambulance, duty (except during raising campaigns includingComitnuni- __ Ariene Diamond -SyUlo-;Rom h is recent illness). He is the Squad ty Chest, March of pimes and Cancer District 2 , Nathan Frladnian District 12 Rost Bartolotta Eleanor Sufiman __ piitrlct 7 1 Sanford Gpldborg Gladys Zoorner President this year. Drive. He is an active member of the Joaaphlne Coraala ~ As an active member of the Italian- American Arbitration Association ' (a DisVri$t<2 .Lawrenc* Luvlfa* . Rhqda Horn, * ", ‘ District F Bernard Mandy District 43-- Donald-iTfeeontf-^-- American Civic Asgociation. he is on national organization) where he serves Adelaide McMonut ^Qletlq DeiLueeg that groupfe Board o t Trustees. He i s ^without charge as a member of their District { Norman Poror District 9 Ruiaell RafFa . 'D litrlctli'. Monroe Ackerman ArbitratiOnrPanel'. *■ . EveJyn forar Katherin* Miller Eleanor Dan lwl ~ r- alsd a. member of the Hillside Creativ District S Sornual Katx District 10 _ William Gal Ik Muriel Katz VOTE LtffME ”D” . THE REGULAR DEMOCRATIC PARTY Vote For Goldhor — Lever E-10 PAGE 2, THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1967 'Buddies' Aid New Teachers Next Step, School Bells Progress Club 1 ______• . ' . ■ The HiHillside Hr Ida Education Asso-Asso** ' Mt ...... -■ 1967-1.968 Elects Officers elation, under the leadership of ., Helping teacher -program ; Miss Entices Ehmah, president The Men's Progress Club of. TEACHER SUBJECT TAUGHT ' HELPING TEACHER will continue its Helping Teach-, .Hillside recently elected- its CALVIN COOUDGE ^ ; _____ , er Program started In 1964; new officers' fo rf the .year ~ •' ~ •• 'j - j ; ’Bach of the 55 new teachers in 1967-68. Miss Mary Smith Soc.St,/Eng. -Mm . ’MuaOl Ehran the Hillside School System were WII .rSID" AVENUE ‘ ______■ uialrnmed -6v an experienced Harold Wovsanlkerfwlll lead the club as president. Vice" —-seneoi -'■ ■■■■ , ;v;.s. teacher at a luncheon hi the High Miss M iry L, Dugan - •' .Trainable M rs, T Strtf—Levine prestaents are Mic'fihel Abel School cafeteria-August 51 fol- HORDEN LOOKER, Seymour Bateman ai>d Sandy. lowing an orientation program MeSkln. The other officers r„-' school: ' : in the morning. Alexander.Balogh Math/Science John Stasl - cludei Myron Brody, recording These experienced teachers Miss Rlva Barnett Mrs. M arie Balohun secretary,' AI Sciden-, corres­ Sixth Grade 'will, acf as "buddies’' for the Miss Mary Martin SdEiSt.Taig. Miss M artha Kress'* ponding secretary i Marvin Cor- new teachers, offering their Mrs. Paula Poplck Fourth Grade. M rs. Evelyn Klapp 'W KH, ■s e rg e a f tt- h t- a r m s ;' and help wherever It may be need­ Dennis Sjddons . Seventh Grade Ronald Lupklr. . - Dir. Milton Lilien; lr v Fried- ed, Mrs. ilottleStark of th f High A.P, MORRIS. . ’ man and SM G u rto v th e board School and Mrs. M argaret Orienting Themselve* to the high school cafeteria, the new teKhers, experienced teachers assisting in the orietitation « r of governors; • SCHOOL Brookes, Hillside Avenue program, and the school officials, are shown;here at the luncheon during the new teacher orientatio n day, August 31. ■mi-Hal cfpl'n- Pnlirhh Clr-arl p Mrs. P orts Elsenberg ... n '“ i* i-hnn Q_.ut.aaif i-n go- principals. to Miss T u rn er's speech. Hel CarfRftRetesta ' i Sikth Grade . John-Zlelenlewskl ohairmen of the program. Rodney^aValoll Engllsh/Hlstory Eugene PetFosky before the opening of school, the At the noon luncheon, Dr. noted that hie predecessor, the .■The experienced teachers If y o u c a n iiHaajjaqiial.lna.M anW B SerflnrT G rade MtSS Susan POTtCr new teachers Of the Hlilside '-Branbm Introduced the offlclals. first superintendent of schools, will be availahle-t-o anawer arty seheoE-syetem- met TnT the high.. JSOtt® HIGH SCHOOL questions that-the new teachers school August 31 fqi* an orlenta- member Introduced tothe entire On occasions, Dr. Branom sa id ,' MissLindaPennis : English Miss Virginia Lapin-: fertilize, reseed, Shi may Have. T he "buddy system '’ tion program. - ' ■ group by the experienced help- the superintendent would take -aoGording--to7-Miss Ehman, has - *Franifiin Pgltman, president Ing.teachers" who-were acting Mrs. Gayle Forman Drama/Speech Mrs. Maureen Malo- a trolley Into Elizabeth .and aerate, and proved especially useful in ori*1. of die Board of Education wel- - as "huddles" to the new teach- rent a' horse and buggy into , enting newcomers to the admin-' gomed' the newodmers ' and.- "ers,. , Miss Joar.Gruszkowski Latltt/Eng, Mrs! Lottie Stark Hillside; to visic some m ore lstratlve systems 3 tH^aHKsT-jg^gj’ 'Sun^inlaiBlIjf E i “Biff -SaeM ysseaker-aM he lunch- - roll your lawn MissyanerSmlth=drzEnglish—;— MiiS InAnn Asrnli distSnt part, of- the cotmrum- 3enooie-anatotKe:sohs{il-"By8tem Wayne'T. Branom -outlined the eon'w as Jean-Rae T u rn er, a , Mrs, Lisandr-a-St-afa-—i- iJfc----r- In general." system 's policies and-phtiqso-—news re porter with a fla ir of for $ 2 4 95‘ • \ helli • English. Mrs. Mlchalena Ick- m ' lan phy. Dr. Walter KrumbiegeL historian. Miss T urner fascin- PRESCRIPTION PROFITS assistant superintendent, dls- - a5ed.the gathering with a detall- Miss PorothyjllelinBkl English Mrs*- Mlchalena Ick- ARE NOT A SECRET ’Ram’ Painted cussed teaching methods and ed description -of the fcletory and lan In ,J 9 6 6 their average, techniques, and the teachers growth of Hillside. The origins GeorgeDeo Driver Ed. ) - - - selling price - was $3.48. hesrd-from eeiffli (a'‘ffe ‘^hofl'^frthe-eeram »nl:t-yritstedusi(r4es- ■ Rithard Jamieson Electronics ) Mr. Paul Nichols On Building The .average- dost to the and' traffic routes and even its ■Ronald-PUofso • . Driver 0dt ) ., ■ & representative of the Hill­ pharmacy for ingredients problems wer,e outlined; Begin­ n r j ™ * Tintotfiy Diffley. . Mathematic Mr, Joe NeOtz ' • side office of the Union County and container was ■. $ 1,68 ning with 17th century settlers, Miss BarbaraSkwlrut Art-EJerpentary Mrs, Peg Brookes Trust Co, reported to police Cor Looted each. T h e phMraacy's fee you must be a m achine ■ Miss Turner traced the com- Mrs. Milda Armellino Nurse-Elemen- _. last Thursday . afternoon that • Mr' ' . / Mias Frahces-Ehman at 1?21 Liberty Are. been slaahecl sometime .during- • arles, deliveries, etc, to the' present problems of AUTOMATED-SERVICE offers 3 plans to. frse you from the tcugii Ram is the rejgular Demdcra- the night and in attache esse, . Reliable statistics also flooded: streets and cellars. Jo b s:.',. at a cost less thhij “do-it-yourself.” The low prices include V O T E F O R tic p&y,candidate for nomlna- f^sCrd. player, 'camera, tape j show the', average profit Dr. Branom concluded-the labor and materials. And we promise results-you..can see! Alumni Form ' don * for' Township-Committee, -recorder 'and plsyer tspe-hav- per pharmacy before taxes luncheon wwn a snort side Bar' The'building contains the office jgg a totai vaiue 0f $229 stolen. Is under h%, A haircut, GGbDHOR INTRODUCTORY SPRING SPECIAL UWN CONDITIONING SPECIAL New Chapter .A^j5rjriecv.M.aglsfratP Heriry- , ...... which hee-MepiaCSwiaSi? Goldhor, who' is challenglng^spou^es are welcome. The Hitfsicfe Times ’ingredients, or.inventory; / The formation Of the Uniott- FERTILIZATION Lever No. 10 E Ram's candidacy. _ : : -y Thi? neW- organization is tbs' costs’"about $2,00, Why a r e 95 95 (25-15-10) Hlliside Alumni Chapter of Published weekly by theHlS* • FERTILISATION •RESEEDING (| Ik. some —penplfi_criricizl.ng .-OemocraticFfimary— Newark 3UU. " M s - w i l l speak on"lngredl. , 5 S L S : S £ ^ i twhaddl • POtfER M 1443 North Bread;St,,,HHlhlde their', prescription, pflglng ? OiUl.Hl AERAT (Of 3 9 PAID FOR BY CAmK COMMt of »a -temporary officers, and ants for Quality.Education," a bersU lg open t0 .all Newark 24 Libofly Ay*fofH il|f8itS .J 5 ,'N J , 07205. r YOUR DOCTpa CAN Its first official meeting w ere-talk on Newark Sf Me College's StMe aiutenl r e s id in g in s jf e ■PHONE -US "when you nefsd- ANNUAL “GREENSKEEPER CARE” PROGRAM announced., today by Chapter—plans^for—better-quaHty educa- •SIDKET SlLVEKSTtilN’, EdB" aBSth, Hillslclf,- Irtington, Ken- tor and Publisher,.. a medicine. A great many ~TOTt6f 3-837T'3-273J5 'Chairm in Jam es j . ruicom er tion. The imeetlrig wllf be held Uw.orth, - Maplewood, Newark, ' e MILIE D.-NAWROCK, Asst. people entcUBt us with ttte lr Of 1119 Magis Avenue,..Uhlon, in.the-East Room of theCellege • Power Rolling ? • Power Rolling 1 • Power Rolling 1 'lfc * e jS -E W r 1883- - 1 Roaelle Park, Springfield, and-. prescriptions, May we 10)

three.year term, . Ofie Male and One Pemale member of ti 8oanj County Committee for the Republican ar ■ ways considered him an out- side, and you also know that S I will be held at Deinocratic paroles for each election distrii jure to he elected at th||i)rWtar.v ElaeHnl standing member o fth e H ili- f % S E S S S S ^ g S * * * ” * THE^P&AGE OF' MtoTING side Planning Board. But isn't It other cities. Knowing this. Jack ' ‘ * ' Boards of Registry and‘Election-: • : a shame how some individuals i am sure that you know 1 have Ragulsr-clssses, 4H ‘il l m edl- 1st District-Albert Schoen, Inc, office; 1450 North-Broad Street. f can change a person's thinking? some knowledge. BMnhriivim™. ag °f the arts, w ilis ta rt on. TfftmRmer H11I81M AV^HU^'choolgym- ui answer to your statement, zoning and plamiing. Why w as- Ivlonaay -evening, September 11, 3rd . District - I Hillside Avenue' School > c k , of Thursday August 31st, n 't I asked co-attemLsome at ln the ba?ement 81-68 °?IbeHul- : alt hough 1. know ft-is not you who your -meetings as Joe Ram was akie' Stata Bank,'Liberty. Ave. ^ j’th DistHCt - Hillside Avemie Srhonl "TSf speaking,' T k n o w ' i f i7 the' liked,"“aid who has no attention will be . ^Sth. District - Sinai Hebrew School and ghost writers who hide behind, ledge along these lines? Iwodld glVen t0 a beglnners class, both Youth Center, Maple Avenue and Clark Street. 6xh District - George Washington-School, you and others, you accuse me, gladly have. g B e m lfe im e if 1 Painting and Ceram ics. Leslie Street, ___ “jack, vf misrepreseintation. “All Hillslders are earnejstly Tth-Dieteiet - Galvin C'oolldgeSchoul.THr- were asked, and the reason tor t accuse you this :1b,. r 4d net belong to that ask^3‘ to attend, ..... l l . 8th' pistpiCt. -..Hurde’n « Lbokdr School, ' of not telling the truth vicious gang who -is running V O TE FOR 9th District - HJgfi School, Liberty AVe# " y°u menti<>n that Mr. Vito o u r town hajl today. Tiiat same l(hb-Qistrict-»^Hurden^---l=ooker7School, ■Qurd: Avenuei" “ Memorial Plaque Donated To Pool Volturo was the only member, vtaious sane who must he p..r ■ ■ llth. ^istncL-^-mbulanco^Sqpsd Hoom7 of the planning board who gave Left Reaf-Holly wood A.vci . Firehouse. ° ! DIC.ATED: Form« l 01 the Margaret M. Roche Memorial office, and that can only GOLDHOR , 12th—District^ Abr|ffl^^Kforris~’l>chdor,' $ T? «■ An,h#"Jf - fttflfc- >» l«« ef Elizabeth Monument Co. hls opinion, as far as resonlng' be accomplls'hld by startihg to 0 Wojf PI. residential-. YoMtnow- elect men df Integrity... 13th District. - Ahram P. Morris School. Lever No. 10 E 111? ^ ,,,, Htnry Roche tfls Is not'true, what happened - " l/h a v e no hard feelings i Mon Jmlaalon, U S - and f Tu Mayor * Carmen R0Che mi Ferrlgno. hl* t,lre* ,,,u8h,w*' J°*«Ph Rom,^ chairman of Kpool com- Mr. William C. Martucci's . agafast .vbu Jaok’fftr tha. infa— Democratic Primary opinion?! was. that thrown into matlon you- have sip ed your PAID FOR BY CAMP. COMM. ti-ation Uliig. (Hoard Room) Vlrglnia'Strect.’ DESCRIPTION OF BOUNDARIES 0F ~ r Comthlttee w ere .so construe' the wastebasket ? Again,let me signature to, because 'this: is • ELECTION DISTRICTS • ' FIRST DISTRICT „ street, thence (9) easterly along the center Ackerman Corrects five and his efforts on behalf remind you> Jack- as 1 stated -^.BEGINNINj at the intersection. of the line of ClUfOrd;Street to the center Une“f of the citizens, of this Tewb- befor?* th« Mr. WlUiam Mar­ Essfih -County-Jane and - the main line ofT-he Central Avenue, thence (10) m a Southerlv lelugh Valley. Rail rdad,'thence (1) following UITOion |l$ng‘jw c e p t e r X ^ S r J r shy were so free of partisan- tUCCL ls; not my C0UB? ' and as Avenue to the center line of Conant Street Volturo Statement i Le - thence (U) eaaterlv sirma ship, that after he ’announced • °n? d the m08t m*fH« . high Valley Railroad to a point opposite the of Conant Str T ow nship CorHmitteemen BRODYS SHOES center-line of Me'rtz Ave. produced, thence Beginning. n,othing;to do with the construe- that he could Ho longer in good- •bers of the P laning Board, he <(2)- north westerly along-the oenter line of Monroe Ac.kerman this week is­ Tenth’Dfeikii tlon M jh e jjo b l.W ; Ram, how- ctmisclence continue as a mem- v ?tedt° haw^ > amalnhigpdr- . Mertz Avenue and Mertz Avenue produced to BEGINNING at i sued a statemeht charging that the- center line of Clark Street, thence (3) ever,^refused to take this p a r- hpr .m • the rh» Republican Party, Don of Wpjf R .rezo n ed to resl- continuing northwesterly along the center line • S^t. Wgh»ay) a Rout. ^2 (New jersey Vito. Volturo, Henry (Joldhor’s tisan dential,; yfhieh la In accordRAbe of Clark Street to a point one hundred feet position. Instead he pitch- the entire, leadership of the northerly frorn the - northerly line of.Bbnd 3 h f= y Ivaia,ger,:WlS.W;0nS iii^S a Semwatic ‘p s^ sough* hffl ■ wltb tbe, maa‘« plahuers.Vou Street, thence, (4) Northeasterly parallel with * s Elizabeth River, thence (2) n. gaxeJ - the-nor-ther-ly-Jine-of--Bond~Streer-and Bond. ab>e. ability and worked yery out ass csndidsVeto represeur ^ ^I^ve.thexow a WO,000 more than the original street produced to the. Essex CTownty line, bltTerW s hird - tasiire .that-the .pool our PartV'nSe did not and wo _thencc_ (5)_southoasterly along-the Esser~ offer, because other bidders . County lino .to the point and place of Begin- • P was irnlU and that It w?s a do not believe that Mr. Ram’s pool’.. Mr. Aokermto, the or • ning, - , Success,-A s a matter, af fact, former afflUnrlnn with thn Rr were there and I nnr.MHHAimuaa- WE SPECIALIZE ; ,SECOND DISTRICT ELEVENTH DBTRiefr'' lginator of the idea m hnim ali. YoU agalm.know tnfa Is not Beginning at a point- In the center line of _ ,Mn “ - Toint-ofWm It—Woa1 M r. Ham's construe- publicans should dlsqualifti him die Matin line oi the Lehigh Valley RaIJiroad he Lehigh Valley R«ll- • a community, pool in Hillside, true beeause * the only other ? is intersected by the centei tive and diligent efforts on be- from serving his community. .. .said that Joe Ram ''provided half.af.the. municipal PooLwhiiw We hwiiwva * as ITIPJ'oa jii'rtb.wester^ along the rrmrH jnr of Men/ ledg me 'cemer~tiinC 15f"C5ffjnr hlm with gre at help, and support he center line of Central Ave- he was a member of the Town- floations- of the m an’ard’foimd 'n®ntioned* Louis Brief. You . Avenue and Mertz: Avenue' produced, to the during, the construction of the center line of Clark Stredt, thence (2) eon-' i (2) northeasterly along the cen- ship Committee, which, ldd. that in his integrity, his ability and faU t0 mentlQd ^ ^ Brlef tinulng rtoFthwostyrly along- the center llneof Pool."' ■-irepre9ented-^he^ortglnnl'*0ffer'' m M C'lflPk bL io a poinrm the1 northerly line governing body io" appoint him MS experience. When mSasur- " , - Mr. Ackerman stated; "The of BondStreet, (hence (3)' south westerly and to the Swimming Pool Cortanla- "jng' me-candid«es-.di^is^camw and Vad .1 no1?’ -been ■ there to up para 1 lei Willi the northerly'llne of Bond Street Township pool was built dur­ as it exists between Clark Street and Merc/ s i a when he decided not to palgn by these standards. I am ing the y ear that I was Mayor 1 SURRpOATB’S NOTICE - (4) southerly t6 t 1 southerjy. ; [ NOTICE TO CREDITORS f . . . SSTATE OP ELLEN A. DONAHLKD«;cM«i. IN fiil Uqan< The TownshlP C“ ‘ win come to t h ™ Pursuant to ths order of MAEY C. ICA.. betwecn^Doremus Place and HardingTerraco- ^ K O i u M t o i ^ o a 1. ts j ^ that Mr. Ram was elusion .that Joe Ram is the man thence (5) .parallel to and feie htlndrcil fept. NAME, Surrogate of the County of Union, made Doctor* recommend our fitting service and Stride Rite westerly from- the westerly line of Doremus wf “ ' deVoted t0 the B^ s e of the who deserves 'to.be eiected co on the eleventh day of August AJ3„ 1967, "Place and DcJrcmus Place'.produced. to the Upon the application . fhe undersigned, as thoot. W o carry rogular, Extra-Support and/Straight- Irvington Brtnjh of -the Lehigh Valley Rails publlcmi. At the first n g u - pool and knew th arfe would be ihe Townshlp Committee.’i , Executor of- the estate of aald deceased, no­ • roadf thcrice (6) easterly along the. Irvington lar Township Commttteeln Jan- a, valuable addition to the Com-, Last Shoot In oil sizes , franclya& the Lehigh Valley Raiload to the - JUNE GRADS - to exhibit to the subscriber under a n d w id t h s to EEE. „ -Map Mine'of the Lehigh Valley".RalTrOad/ uary, 1964, after the two r e - • m ission." thence '(7) northeasterly along the Main line T JOIN MUTOAL -■ fnrmaHMfbefTclalfbV^nd demand's publican dandldates w ere'elec- Mr. Ackerman .concluded by lie estate of said deceased within six of. the Lehigh. Valley Railroad to tRe'point Maureen K. Healy from Ou J or place of Beginning. ted, Mr. Ram s running mate,- saying! * W . Ram’s entire rom the date of said order, or they > FrescripHori* Accurately Filled i ^ t r id e R ite THIRD DISTRICT,, , Strwt» thence (9) we Anton Vlt, stated that hewanted t h ^ y^n ro- Him T ipw pn i if y n JJsy. H lgl i A ’ h o o i parallel to and diw. Hundred feet (100.0') l against the eubacri southerly from the southerly line of conifnr and Ahne E, Vollrnsnn of HHU WllUtn side High School, have recently Executor __ of-the Lehigh Valley Railroad, i RsUroad, thence (id) northeasterly along the -Grossiimn It.McGuire. Attorneys center lino of . the Lehigh Valley Railroad to. a -JolBed-therhoHm StafTof 1W3 E. Jersey Sti TWELFTH DISTRICT the Mutual Benefit Life Insur­ Elizabeth, Nj, 1079 Bergen St., Cor. Lyons Ave., Newark boundary of District b at thf point. ] ance Company in NewarK, . HILLSIDE TIMES.AUGUST 17-Sept, 7, 1967 northerly perailel with the westerly line of line of the Lehigh Valley Rail- Fees $16.80 OPEN THURSDAY EVES. 'TIL 8:00 P.M. TEL: 926 0123 Doremus Place and Doremus Piece produced Essex County line thence (1) Lehigh Valley RaUroad to the center line SMALL LOANS the Irvingtoh-Brsnch of said Railroad, thef (2^ westerly along the' center line of i Irvington Branch of the Uhigh Valley Ra Avenue and Clark Street to the MADE t Clark Street, thence (4) tioith- 1 1 CARL’S LUNCH mg the center line of Clark 1 1 l i u l o * 1333 Liberty Ave. Hillside, N. J. i w

aark Street and Bellevlew Terrace AND BREAKFAST i LUNCHES > center line of Liberty Avenue/ thence tathwesterly- along the center, line of ra^ AT LOW PHONE FOR TAKE O UT ORDERS FOURTH DISTRICT 923-5663

center, line of'Liberty [ RATES! DO YOU KNOW? southwesterly, along the Jnyt Avertue to I po. easterly and psrslleMo the northerly line Clark Street and '.Bellevl ,2 n d CUP [DEE Broad Street, thence 001 switherly along the center line of North BroadlStrew to the OF COFFfI rllE [ ^llMbath.Gity--Liner'thdiceJ(H)~br airetst - r the Elizabeth CUy Line s courses thereof to the Essex County line, thence 02) northerly along the Essex County line to the place of Begins THIRTEENTH DtSTRICT ALMOST EVERYONE, NEEDS MONEY: FOR ILLNESS; FOR. AN the center Unis of Come To io tne center line Of Maple UNEXPECTED OPPORTUNITY; TO 334 VALE AVE. 1 M.ru °U*hwe8Wrly •long center'line of Avenue to the center line of Wbtana REPAIR OR BUY AN AUTOMOBILE; "KhlLsiDe, W.J. HARRY'S ceT0*’. thpnce (8) northwesterly along the' COLLEGE INN .888-1696 ■ - orpUced Be«imiin

thT'Ce northetster,y “nd .parallel with Avenue ihtd Long, Avenu MITTLEMAN BROS. IN C Zl-n thT pr?*lced to the Essex CoUpty line e'rly to the point of Intel HARRY’S irUne of Virginia Street * 225 Fibyan Place, Newark WA 9-9688 County -;(s)-^>ordiweatefty-] aiong the Essex t "Monthly Payments , QUALITY BAKERS- thereof Ampl, parking *poce - Serving people in this areo over.40 ytgri, JJJ*thinc® (6) southwesterly along the center You Borrow 12 Months 18 Months 24 Months 1594 Maple Avenue WAverly 3-6212

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PA G E 4, THE HILLSlrifilN.-L TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, " . Linda Leovard k graft'd Couple M arried -25 Years lefiore Ross . Bridal Told . M r. and M rs, John Charles The betrothal of Miss Linda Heath of 1306 Salem Ave. are' Leonard to Mr* W alter Evan celebrating twenty-five year? of Zlmmerhian, son of M r. and W'ed'ded bliss; They were mar­ M rs. Henry J. .Zimmerman of ried Septembep., .5, 1942 In St. ‘ BrookUnp, Mass., has been an. CharleS Borromeo Church, mQUhe<^bytrerpffFentr;Mr, and Newark and rehewed thelrvows^ J ^ s . Jam M E, Leonard of 17? to St, Thomas Church, also in 'E astern Parkway. . Newark.'A social-gathering foU lowed at their Home. ~ Hillside High School, is a junior '■ A m o n g thg guests, were M r. rsTBrandels University, In Wal­ : and M rs; Adam S, Grohowskl of tham, Mass, where she Is ma- 113 Williamson Ave. ar,d their" jdrlng In mathematics. Her fi­ daugfter, Linda,-whofs betrot|t- ance Is entering his senior yean !jd to Mr. John Riley Heath,-ison as sm economics'rflkjor at the of the celebrating couple, Is In - sanie University. the offliig. -John, a senior a t Plans are being made fo r an- Newark College of Engineering MR. AND MRS. JOHN HEATH - August wedding. MISS LINDA LEONARD is Si, ThS Heaths are also the of M rs. Bernard C, Riley of parents of nine-year- Old J oseph Salem- Ave. -die late M r. who attends St, Ca- hllfiKnhrf U terine'e School, ' ^ Western Electric Co., Kearny. ' 'M rs. Heath fs the former" way- ftbaut-a-prtear-y, -_ i Miss Bernice Riley. daughter EVERYBODY VOTE "Inasmuch as the general elec- — W - i - . 'W irc h - HY ON VOUK (HlfNDlV , . concerning Joe Ram s swircu- To H ie Editors aon has its very basis in-the ■ 77, — ,__ , . .... , lng leaves me with one conClU- PHARMACISI :—Aa—ynp—lennw,- our township a*asmts- decided—at - a prim ary “ ' will hold a primary election this , , sive thought. If this it-tne only level,,' 7 all , bf us lnHillsidewould ‘ adverse accusation6 ' they . „ cantina • coming Tuesday, We think ysu benefit by a large turnput thlB , ' . „ M u_,a Tir.'»8>iii ------concerning aman. «hp. has, held will .agree with us that; quite Tuesday. an. elected pobt for approxi­ often, a -pNaiary-ls considered - We tnerelore- urge- y w i t mately ten .y earb then, Joe rather unimportant as elections make an extra effort to vote in ,, , . .... Ram has an enviable record! ■MRS-, HENRY BRUCE RABIN -go, Many voters wha,wouWneV- tills election. Hie polls will^be^.— = — r — .. , , , ' , b r .. . Evidently, for lack of any re a l ■er think .of .missing a gensrSi open from 7 A.M. to -8 P.M. . ■' Miss Lenore Bernice Ross, ered with the scalloped lace. issues, they a re enKSgihg “ * election, justdon'tfeelthesam^ " We should also appreciate daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Mau- She carried a white Mfele-cover- childish game of “name call- *n S s your support In. bur candidacies ...... rice M. Ross of Compton Ter. ed with a cascade of white MRS. MICHAEL T. COLATARCI - .of .the bridegroom and Miss You can always trust Anne Vfoglom of Cranford, Mr. for Democratic leaders of the. ln®‘. became the bride-Sunday of orchids and stephanotis. M arried Saturday at a Nuptial ring ceremony at one o'block ln }3th district. • . if 1 .appear sensitive on tne Ralph De Luccla of North Hale- Mr.- Henty Bruce Rabin, son w. Mrs. . Richard M. Ross of M ass In Immaculate Conception the afternoon andeelebrated.tiie- in our experience! don served as best man and ' Thank you for your consider- sU.yect of vote switching, It is M r.. and Mrs. Daniel Rabin Englewood, sister-in-law of the Church were Miss Sally Marga- Nuptial' M ass. A reception wa8 ation of this request. ' because my own personal poO,- - Rest assured .,. any ushers were Mr, Robert Caruso 6f , Irvington Ave., South Orange. bride and M rs, Leonard -A. ret Large, daughter of Mr, and held at .the Knights of. Columbus^ Dnhaid Tnesani-P tlcal credo in voting for tbe man prescriptions filled of Bergenfteld and M r, Robert Rabbi Dayld; Freedman,--spiri- Sherman of South Orange, the MTS,: Ashley R, -Large of 34 - HalL „ and rath er than the party Is being here'are compound­ Bdlge of Trenton.- ' tual -leader of -Congregation bridegroom’s sister, were hon­ Beedhwocd PL and Mr. Michael Given in m arriage by her fa-. flaunted and attacked, ed with extra care!- • The brld.e, a graduate of St. Gloria De Lucca Chevrah ThUlm T lfereth .ls-. or a t t e n d a n ts . Bridesmaids J .' Golatarcl. son of' M r. and Bfer the -'bride had her--slater, - Mrs. Florence Cohen, Joseph's School of Nursing, Pat­ rael, Irvington, officiated at the were Mrs "Joseph Weinberg of M rs. Mario GblatarCl of SOS E, Miss Mary Large,' for her maid 250 Bellevlew T errace erson,is a registered nurse on Childish Games double ring ceretnony at Maple­ Oaklyn did Miss Hilary Ann 26th St,, Paterson, -Rev. John of honor, -Bridesmaids were Hlllslbe, New Jersey the staff bf St, Elizabeth Hospi­ To The Editor: wood Manor,. Maplewood, where Qassnerlci-Rockville Center, •Ryan officiated at the double Miss Roberta Colatarci, sister a reeeptionfollowsd. Long Island, N,Y.,.couslas of tal, Elizabeth, Mr. Colatarci, 1 have just completed read­ , V O TE FOR PHARMACY an alumnusofRUtgere-Univer- ing four editions of the “H1U The bride wore-* *-triple-tier die bride, Miss Sherri Cohen School, Mrs. Rabin is a senior .Pi Fraternity and as^. treasur­ slty, New Brunswick; is attend- side T im es" that accumulated ~~elboW' length' -veil—-eas e acting ■af SprlnfffiRitl and M iss Linda _ar Newark State College, Union, er of Alpha Zeta Omega Pharm­ tog St. -John'a ■ Univer sity,! J&. -durlng-fRy^vaeatien. As G0LDH0R m m k m m .m • fkii M tivm from a headpjgee of silk or­ Kuhmann of Hillside. Serving where she is majoring in spe­ aceutical Fraternity. He is as- maica, N,Y, He is an accountant ted,, the contest fer thelejfem o- HOI UIIITY AVI.-HIUtlOl ganza rose petals, trimmed with as best men were Mr. Ross, cial education. Hephusbandwas sociated with. Bruce Pharmacy with the.'Prudential,,Insurance cratic' candidate for. the Town­ Lever No. 10 E crystals and . seed pearls. Her brother of the bride; and Mr. graduated from Columbia High -fiTSouth Orange. Co,, Newark,- ship Committee constituted a WE ARE silk' peau de so lr A-line gown Sherman, the bridegroom's School In Maplewood ana the Following a, honey mood*1lfc. Democratic Primary , The couple will resid e In East majority of the articles,.; » PAID FOR BY CAMP. COMM. HEADQUARTERI fOR T a il "a Mlfenu ileLktmei-slbew- frrorh-r-ln-lfiw, Ushering were . linivqra^tv of. Totedo’ College. Bermuda Mri- Rabin—and his TIength sleeves and a. fitted bo­ Orange following a Bermuda ' The repetitious statement by " Liberty Ave., Hillside, N.J. the bridegroom's .cousins, -Dr. , of Pharmacy where he served •‘bride -wHFrfflflk'8 hornf BARRICINI CANDIES dice, trimmed with appliqued ~lBHiB,VltlO0n-i —- —------rhe snppbrters of Mr. Gbldhor Lawrence Skuraton of Fort Lee, as president of. Alpha Epsilon in Maplewood. " ' re -embroidered*. I m p o r te d M r. Jeffrey Skuraton of East Alencon lace;, the hemline had- Orange, Mr. Robert Levine of a twelve inch boarder of the Parsippany and ■ Mr. "Michael sanie lace, scalloped,. and her Rodburg of Union. chapel train w&s also board- An alumna of Hillside High CAKE BOX ill8 Liberty Ave. EL 4-5893 In the Hillside Shopping Cuter -

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MtiWS • Pahm System • F«d«ril Deposit tneurenoe Corporetloli n ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1961, THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, P^GE 5 Receives M.A. In Tennessee 'Stanley C. B rakes, son.of .Mr. and M rs. Stanley Brookes He taught social atudleefat the ot- 53 King St., received his Florida Central Academy for m aster of, arts degree, in sec­ the past three years. He wHl MICHAEL & MARIA ondary education atj cererod. become director Of athletics DANCE STUDIO nies at E ast. TenneaBee'State at Lenoir County Community University/ Johnson City.Tenn.. College, Kingston; N.C. this MSS Liberty Ava., Hillside, N ;j. . .. Brookes, a graduate of H im month. ' , He is married to the form er —— Riverside- Military "Academy Constance Carson of States--.. •and the Newark College of Bn- Stille, N.C. and they, have one Registration starts Sopt. 5th gineering. He received bis ba-' son, Charles. ■ 11-5 P.M. DAILY - chelor’s degree from Appala­ Hfs mother is a teacher in the chian State University, Boone, Hillside Ave, School!. • BALLET ••TAP ' t TOI Grace Kettenburg Dies •MODERN JAZZ •PRE-SCHOOL Was Braille Proof Reader • Ha w a iia n Miss Grace . Helen Ketten- the United States G o v e r ^ n r Social Ballroom for Adult* berg, 0/, filed August 21; at and as a transcriber, of tex u her home, 1225 Salem Ave.,; of books in German, SPEiCl&L CLASS an apparent h eart attack. . MHa -Kettriffiurg served as . B«ru ro H ie iork. (!($,. she .president of the Union County IN MODfRN JAZZ FOE TEENAGERS AND ADULTS was the daughter of the. late Bitad Association form ore'than Wfijiyn F, «nd Katherine Hoeps four years; She also aerved r WEDNESDAY N IG H TS 8 P.M. Kettenburg, She resided in Von-., several years as vice president kers, N,Y, before moYihg to and program chairman. Newark about 35 years ago. She, A pianist, she frequently "SOFT If m wer to Silky, had Uvedj[n Hillside about' 25 ’played fo r;^ertairi.m t»ntsrf the - y e a rs ; ” . M R S^CTBR WILLIAM "MADQRMA association and the New Jersey 7 :She“ .was ’ employed about- five - Lustrous: Tims. S t -ttfld Perm. .„ MRS. SCOTT SULUVAN Council of Organizations fo r the S- Anthony Of Padua Church sin. of the bride, Miss Barbara years each by the Mutual Bene- Bjind, i in . Elizabeth was th e Scene of Eaka of Linden, Miss Joan The m arriage of MlsS;Antta mald of honor. Mr. Graig Sul- lit Life Insurance Co., Newark • She is survived by her bro— the. marriage Sunday, of M iss Brown of Rahway and Miss Ter- H. Rosensteln to Mr. Scott’ L livan of "Madison served as best snd as secretary for the Evangel' dier Wliiiam.F. Kettenburg,Jri, .SuUivan tODk- Place Sunday eve- .Caf Katherine _DlGtorgio_ ry Eaulls of Elizabeth.-MM®. mas fo r’Sis brother an'd'ushers' Baptist ChOrch^ also Newark, with whom she made her home nihg-at-the Patrician Caterers . .fo.SSaffiar. P eter Will-gm-Ma- chaei Mullery-of Hillside serv- included Mr. Chris Sullivan of -leaving the second postbecapse and her sister-in-law, Mrs. in Livingston. Rabbi Irwin Fish- dormavOSN; T h e rb rid e js'th e ed as best man andusherswere Madison, another brother pf the of blindness. She hddbeen.tem- Ruth B, Kettenburg, of thasam e beta of Temple Beth El, Eli- : daughter of M rs. Joseph Q i-. Mr. Thomas Fuimec-0f Belie- bridegroom, Mr; John Robert- ployed since then proof-reading address, an.English teacher in 'zabeth,; officiated at the .cere­ Glorglo of 571 Fourth Ave., E l- yille, cousin of the bridegroom son of Albany, N.Y,,.Mr. Robert .b raille. textbooks for siemetw. the eighth grade at the Abram P, .- BabSth and the la te M r. DPGl- Mr.’l f e Barr,,: mony which was followed b f a Kelly of Plainfield and Mr. athooi blind children fo r Morris-Saybrook School, orgip. The to d eg rco m A p ar- and Mr. A rthur. Poschack and reception, The bride is the HILLSIDE BEAUTY SALON, Inc. Richard Bain of Morristown. 1130 N. BROAD ST., HILLSIDE ents. are hir, and M rs.'Jam es Mr. Thomas Winnicki, both of daughter of M rs, .Andrew Mabt EL 5-43S6 FI 1-9I4S Madorma,. also of 571 Fourth' Hiyslde. • ’ of 1471 Highland /v e . and the A graduate of Hillside High Hadassah Skit To Start Year '"Ave,> - Mrs. Madoma was graduated late Mr. DavidsRbsenstelh. The SE5tt Mrs‘ S ^ Y a n is a sen- ■Oh Tuesday evening Septem- al Education Seminar will take J S g a g H f l f e . here. The.nup-. .from Battin High School, Ellza- bridegroom’s. parents are Mfri ""^r at R1?e r College,.Trenton, ber 12,1967, Hillside Kadassah' place in' Paramus. On Sunday 5-tiSl. tlte s were, solemnized at befh and is employed in the tf . and Mis; Lawrence Sullivan of He r husband, an aliuhnus of Rld- will have their first regular Evening,.October 22rid, Hillside 6 DISCARD IT 14 Coursen Way, Madison. • b College, is an accountant with meeting st’ Sinnl nnnecesatifm.— Ghaptwr In i;uhjlmiTinn wirh rha"" f0Uf the afternoofl flce Lummus r.n., ■ A large majorfiy ot tKe medicines uaed' today to With Rev.’ Augustus Sabas.offi-: Her hitshnnri orro-wW ii|i|. |.i— Mf, Max .gav^Se^britleTTr JbsJnteHMttoHta^BusjilSfes M aJ •Maple Aye., "That Certain Kind ' Miliburn .Chapter of Hadassah chta*;C o.'|n'^^nJ^ • . “trw fflln o s s are potent in nature. For this reanon it -^i«tlng-ai diu dsremony- and a- High. School' and is presently m arriage 'gfad M rs. Steven Hf of Woman , a musical sktt,will will present Mrs. Molly Lyons Is extremely dangerous-to u»e a proscription made v-weipioigTasWl^st serving: with, the uk fife Rosenstdta. of fie, . Piatafield, The newlfweds ^ Ill reside pt _be presented to introduce the Bar-David, -the-well known au­ sister-to-laW of the bride,-was; for one person-to treat- what Way appear to be a '•and Gampus Restaurant in'Uh- aboard the S.S; Randolph, sta- JSSFutnamAvei, Trenton when Project chairman, thor ^ and, columnist -at the Sinai similar condition In another person, lc!n' -■■■■■.■■■ .■ .• -tlohed at Norfolk, Va. ' m atron' of honor,' Miss Vieki they return • from • a' Bermuda The 53rd National Convention Youth Center, Maple Ave. Miss,-Jo Ann Di Giorgio was . The newlyweds will make Max, .the bride's sister, w as" honeymoon. . of Hadassah Will take place in ’ ; W Hen ■ course of treatment for pn Il|neaa Isl VOTEFOR m aid.^.ivjnor fo r her sister their home at 571 Fourth-Ave., Miami - Beach, Florida, f Am ! ended; dlaqard the unused portion of the medicine. and .bridesmaids w ere Miss P a - Elizabeth when they return from Surprise Parly For James Oneil September 17 thrtxigh Septem- I f th,|a: la not financially practical, always oonault- 20 196 GOLDHOR your ph y alo lu before uelng any medlcatlon you ..t r 1cl'a..BaIhna Qt-Eliaatet-h-eou-^a-hcineyiTtoon^liiM iainlrR grldit- Jam es A, Oneil^ senior' vice* section ber:" ' ,_ r."Tfftllside's-deler family.-,and gates wlll be M rs. Anne Sorn; might have in your posae'aalbn, president bf the Natjona’l State friends, stein, President ana Mrs. Heii'-* Lever No. 10 E Camera Club To MeetBank, Men. Elizabeth, knew some- .. :,OneUr president of'-the S l i i 'ry Nussbatim and Mrs. Charles thihg was. up, but he didn't know side ’ National. Bank from -1947 George Tice wnriecture on Pestcoe, Vice-Presidents. DsmocriiHc Primary LIBERTY PHARMACY what until h e walked into the to 1962 when the bank was mer- . will holthita first meeting of the .'.'Black and. White Print Mak- M rs. Charles PestcOe, Edu­ PAID FOR BY CAMP. COMM. I2 U LIBERTY AYE. HILL90E, «.J. 923-240D Baltusrol Country Club and ged with National State Bank, Llbnrty Avn., Hllltltla, N.J. 1967 -1968 season, on Monday, in g ''. T l^ i r i n t Show can again cation Vice-President made the found himself at a.su rp rise has resided in hillside since night Sept, 11th, in the Hillside be viewed after the lecture. following announcementsi On birthday anniversary party for 1937, ;. Avenue School, 145 Hillside Ave. ’ • The ' Hillside .§ 4 § f |p S l t k himself. September 26, 1967; the Regi’on- ■ There-will be a-f'One Man holds its meeting every second The sixty-five guests includ­ ;.Prtat Show" ,ty Dan Seidman and fourth Mondays. fAU are ing1 W, Emlen-Roosevelt; bank' • fro‘a '7 to:8. p.m, At 8,p.m. Mr. welcome to.attend. president, represented a cross- back to school hair-do’s

SALON 41 3 5 5 -8 8 4 4 41 Coe Ave. Hillside, N.J. OPEN MONDAY THAU SATURDAY

WALTZ THRU WASHDAY.. FOR PEANUTS Gas ends waslidgy "blues” . Dries gently.^faster.. .cheaper. "Best for permanent nrpsg (wash furl w4 a-P}rY6 tifi:l'0tlTes • “stay softer^" last longer, neecTTess ironing". .Now, - COLLEGE ENTRANCE waltz through washday with gentle gas ||m m drying...for pGanufsr — v. ‘ MAKE-UP COURSES Ellzabtih Pr«p has arrangsd a program DAY or EVENING ONCE-A-YEAR GAS DRYER SALE . •wharB studsnts who ALGEBRA lack ana or mart sub­ GEOMETRY CLASSES Choose from famous Norge or Whirlpool modpls v ject, for coll.g, or SOCIOLOGY vyiih.all the modern ■ features. ' , . •nglnaaring school ad-1 TRIGONOMETRY Now at special'sale savings, S17Q 95 mission may maka up BASIC ENGLISH thli dnficiinay. stu­ CHEMISTRY No.Wednesday or dent, who hav, not PHYSICS Friday Evening m m r n ' " nddqwn " Plus Sales and U56 IajL____ :----• cnmplntnd high tchual HISTORY Claim __.__ .PAYMENT • 'i»PB|iPabl° . ENGLISH------UNGUAGES REGISTER NOW AS LITTLE AS Model showir?: tfORGE DGJ 7510 BIOLOGY TYPING- FOR THE $5 A MONTH i , ACCOUNTING FAIL TERM _ ■ft. Cl**w» Start September I 2, Reglstcr September 11 . FREE NORMAL INSTALLATION...FREE 5 YEAR PARTS AND SERVICE • Special Saturday Classes in COLLEGE BOARDS _ f|Open Saturdays to Strident* of all schools Call or write for appointment or free brochure, no obligation Elizabethtow n Gas OFFICE OPEN ttON. THRU F R I.a .m . to J p m * Jr ELIZABETH I METUCHEN -1 PERTH AMBOY I RAHWAY \ WESTF.ELD & Mon,, Tuts, and Thun. Evaningi 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. ^ n e El^'fetnwi^ua- 45? MainStreat 220Market Street 219Central AvemJe 1184 Elm Street J IT yaar* axparianca in accaUratad Frap School field 1 . 28d-SOo5. *1 •. 289-5000 I ' 289-5000 ' I 289 5000 | 289-5000 • *

LIMITED.TC AREAS SERVED BY ELIZABETHTOWrttiAS COMPANY ELIZABETH PREP SCHOOL' LS IS PflRE ENER5Y:::TORE E m C lE N C Y ... PURE E C O N O # ’ * BROAD STREET, ELIZABETH, N.J. 07201 (Entrance or EUiabcth Ave.) P|V>n8 289-3444° . v„ PAGE 6, THE HlLLSDE'N. j, TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 'k, 1967

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born”who /wisitto' tHffSiW'hiF -4e-B®w-being -added -to-the-for* CLASSIFIIP AD RATES ' imdwtedge of-English gram inai/ eign language program. Union Adult School “HBO liupr ..TV- Fftarpnn FIRST AD 50 PER WORD ' in writing and speaking, .; ' Chapter of the -American'Red" 25 Words or Less $1.25 minltounT~~~~-^ Adds New Courses . 4asirtcttah;.:Wlll .also be of­ Cross will give a standard first- fered In the .choice and selec­ , a id course,ifree: tp all interest- ' REPEAT APS 4C PER WORD Ip- the interest of./popular seek ' professional assistance tion of patterns, pattern altera­ ' ed .adults, 25 W au{£ a t Less $1.00 minimptp " demand , and; concern . of the .from the tennfs pro, JerrySam- tions, cutting; and;sewlng from DISPLAY CLASSIFIED $2,00 PER INCH community,- Union Township- rsky wl® w ill g e a r/h is course . . The Union' Township; Adult; .thejaegiiirifng to the end. - DEADLINE 5 P.M. TUESDAY Adult. School is., offering-- eight of instruction to three levels - School will;,begin its-Fall Se- ; A firs t year course In German -inester, on Monday, October 2nd. PHONE 923-9207 . new cotu^iS f61t$;evet‘*gc w *;' beginners,- • interm ediates and ing curriculum. advanced!- Registration willbeheid'daily. Mrs- Rita. Bonin-, form er free at-Union High School between 1 lance, model -and’ graduate of IAYFA 1R •and 4 P..V.. through October 7, Barbilon ocn • 1967* Interested persons- may • NOW SHOWING THRU lUESbAVV- - -W hy-n^ebang# John Robert Powers School and Hahdtand Power lawn fSTBWtTS- register.- e a ^ by' -mail -using ^Btituiie Pruden Physical -Fit­ toys,-furniture,,v etc* now in yofir ELKE SOMMER_; the registration form s in the ness- win iinfluct s eporse-idiar JOHN WAiYMf •attic or cellar* for cash. P l a ^ ^ e * " * Md repalred‘ back of each Brochure. Anyone will include a development of KIRK DOUGLAS” “1[“T ^ arij-tohtoon ' ; a Want AdHirThe-HrllsideTimes- j ^ nd'd e liv e r y __ Who did not receive a; brochure all* phases of* charm, Inake-up,.. next week and see-how quickly a^te r ® °n weekdays ora in the maU may obtain, one oy' skin care, eyes, cars and styl^ ....unn r . n . furr- nHH. jkrn Saturday, 686-5889,(March _ i into simply, calling 688-1203,. ext. of hair, - .^ ty lC . and colot; oF Hie DEADLIER THAN 16T-FN) norfyv. Call WA.3.,9207.Coatlf Ji,6.9»—Syening- registraciqm-WilL wardrobe, accessories, poise, inly $1.25 for due insertion.' he pniidudtfid... September 18 th posture* voice arid diotion and 'WAR WAGON' |I THE MALE’ and 20th between 7i(JO and UiSlT personality. ’ - %V.VW/AVAVAV«VWANWVVMMVVMluu ANNOUNCEMENTS II P.M1. - - - The adult school will offer a MUSICAL INSTRUCTION B ank Donates Addressograph An'introductory cours.eis.'be- special course ior the foreign1 ing offered in the basic Cdn- Starting September 7th . P rofessional piano* and .guitai —Drapery Special. ’ Sept. 8i Oct* F. Ross Kellend, executive director of Union Chamber of cepts of data processing, piuich- lessons. ’18 Vine St . Hillside only. ‘M4J.' wide x 90''-lcpg; Any Commerce (seated), makes plate for Addressograph mac­ V O T E FOR -edcards.andelectronic compu- -N J , TeT. 289.6258. TFN, '' Color Antique Satin, $60,00.'5 1' hine donated to organixation by the F irst State Bank of ters is ' beSig ,offered by top . Pleats Custom, Wa. 3-6932, Ja­ Union. Bank president Frank M. P itt shows how, as Wil­ management fbomthe Data Pro­ GOLDHOR EMPLOYMENT III. net/Decorators, 14jf> N, Broad liam A. Jamieson, Chamber head, looks on. cessing Management A8soci4-.- $ 1, 060.00 HELP WANTED FEMALE St" H1Usld«- tlon. ‘The coufse will include Lever No. 10 E two field trips to local punched Democratic primary LOANS »» >w ■> ' wp>\ m f*.- | /w w --- H H i l l s i d e W e e k 1cards" and computer lnstalla- CLERK.TYPIST. r* fifi® FOR BY CAMP. ®5TO. •WILLIE. L. KENNEDY, 28, of 813 S; 14th.St., Newark, was ^swjrjsMc-pwtrwae, tfef. i , Interesting and., diversified .position av ailab le - leased- oh ^SGO^rbal] on a charge of driving while on the revoked' ' Tennis enthusiasts may : . fw.XIiirlt»T^pitt. wUh-oft-q>Htudy for-T-igwresr___ list last .-WedneSdaVa He was, Issued; the summons after he was ■ 36 MONTHS TO REPAY :involved ii) a minor autoniG&ilO^ccidhnt* ' “. 37!1) hour :week;"xonT|Winy"pQfd benafits;'top - The Vail-Deane School - storting sq.lory; increases every thfe« month's. • MARK SMITH, 7, son of Fireman and W rs, WiriiairfSmith, of FDljVlJED" 1869 CON SQL ID AT F YD II P ■ 1042 John. Glenn’ Drive, suffered a Iace’MtiorT^^~&tsTaf£ hand . 618 Salem Avenue, Elizabeth LOANS AND BILLS • • N.J. W holesale Drug Company Wednesday afterrioon while attempting to* outr-sofne food at his ^ home. He was treated by D r. Eugene Greenwald* ' • INinely-nine year* of e\pm ei1te and aclueiement 645 Glsnwood Ave., Hillside, N .J, in u'linnllng for girl, from Grade ^ I through Grads PHONE • 688-3880 • -ROBERT BLANp OF. J059 SsyPSiRpad, Uhionrgpobtedto police XII.- Bmi ar# arcrplrt) from Grade I through. Grade M r : lest Tuesday that'hik'2$ inch black and .whtte.blcycle.was stolen from C enter Bowl, 1319 N. Broad St, reported .to pdlice. last • Dramalirs, -tuaig, art,...language, and- inter,cho* ^ HILLSIDE LOAN CO. . /part tim.e^Early mornings, Ap.. REAL ESTATE IX Tuesday that the roof of her 1966 convertible was forced as It was ply C arl’s Lunch, 1333-Liberty APARTMENTS TO LET parked in.front of her "home. and a Spare tire, rim and.bumper Ip record in college acceptance, Catalogui Avei cor. Long A-ve. — - " l ack- stolen. 9 2 6 -3 5 2 2 Por~ renr'cbmfbr tabltr3~r or Information or Appointpieni -Bookkeeper-under '30 for inter­ apartment. Private entrance, Telephone Ftmirferr-l-AMl------esting work with Beattty Supply perfect for business couple. - Co., H illside, N .j. Write in Convenient" to ' business dis­ ' MS Edward W. Hathaway, A.B., M.A. r a i o : BROAD si: UC. confidence,. P,Ov Box 23, Hlll_ Don't Mention It H rat! master tric ts. Heat supplied. Call 926- side, N;J. , : - 4844 after 5 P.M, AFTER LABOR DAY—WHAT? School Year Begins 1043. Louisa- Street,- Elizabeth.4. , Kids back to schooiTTum your •It's started again. School is in sad play is outrMor.e dish 4,000 large, airy room s. 1st Floor, •- spare time into cash. Be "the .children from kindergarten throtlgh the-senior year in high ja n ito r Service, Heacand not - Avon Lady'' in your neighbor-' school begin their:l?67*i968 sc'hodi year, . w ater supplied. Convenient to hood. Work your own .hours. ^We wish- them jail a ge.e4s/and happiness. We hope they will all -busses"and-shoppitegt-eslbiis^t-': Call 353-4880 fo r Interview, have the eagerness W learn and achieve that the youngest'"klnder- 0268.- - . Secretary - Stenographer! . De­ gartner. exhibits. ” ‘ sirable position in one of.New-" 5 RJorr ifiartm ent fbr rent. 1st We rem ind their parents thatit ls upto them to-create the kind EARN dflc's leading real estate flfm s. .Hloor, No pets. Rent $120.00.. of home atmosphere that Is conducive to learning, achieving and Wn Call Ma.2,6500. * - Heat supplied. Adults, Call studying, 688-5863. W_r»mlnd the metdrists that, thedMldm-wiii be crowding our SWITCHBOARD O PERATORS y TKoorii apartment. Heat ar.d'hot m ajo r -roads en-ehelr-way--to-sehool-and-they-rtmst-watch-out-'foi*-- W H IL E YOU " For telephone answering s e t - " w ater aunpllari .Avail ahlo tm- them:------vice. -Downtown-- Newark.Hours medlately. Call S55..7223 or 8s30* or 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. week­ 964-0132, . Eagle Eyes days, Switchboard experience Beautiful 6-1/2 room apart­ preferred. Call 642-i6666(TFN) A g reat deal of credit Should4Q tQ.Detective£ jaclc King and. ment, Grumman Avenue, Hill­ Daniel Marx for apprehending two. fraudulent check passers at the LEARN! side line. Heat, hot water,Ther- HELP WANTED MALE Atlantic City Race T rack. Not only did the two detectives recog. •tnostac ,,in apartm ent, Jalousy MATERIAL HANDLERS size The pair from their photographs, blit they-, were able to pick porch, garage, 2nd floor, Octo­ them out of a crowd (*"25,OCBteopie. !"■ » * » f Perm . Day and Afternoon ber 1 occimancy. Cali 923-7048, The couple was wanted by nuiSterdus,“pdirce"departments^in the Shift Positions in Modern HOUSE FOR SALE north. New. Jfersey area, but Hillside brought off the rapture, b e t's’ Plant of Plastics Mfg, . 3: Bedroom Colonial, very li hope thd department , and the two detectives ■especially continue GROWTH HAS CREATED SEVERAL OPENINGS^ the good work. Excel, adv,. opportunity,. -■■sirable Hillside IN OUR ORDER-FILUING- DEPARTMENT FOR Fringe Benefits. Nine (9) schools, library, swim club and AMBITIOUS, ALERT MEN INTERESTED IN BE­ Holidays, Progression In­ bus, -Priced In low- 20's, princi­ crease Program. Exp. un­ pals onlyj call after 7. Wa.3- Rum Blasts Goldhor COMING ORDER-FILLERS. necessary, 7667, Joseph Ram,, candidate! fob I ship attorney. Now, I challenge ‘ the demperatic nomination - to Mr. Gotdhpr to tell us. who was . Interviews Daily - ROOMS FOR RENT the Township Committee, is­ the attorney representing Mr. EARN WELL OVER $100 WEEKirf THE EMELOID CO. IMG, f3' large rooms, 3rd floor, heat sued a release this week in Monico when heglgned this con­ and hot water supplied, avail­ .which he stated that h is op­ tract on March 14,1962; Was It 1239 Central Ave,,Hillside WHILE TRAINING FOR THISPLEASANT, able immediately. Call 923- ponent Henry Goidhor "hadfail- you, M r, GoldhbrT - ....352-1944 ed to -clear himself-in his an­ INTERESTING WORK .18157, . • .. .- ^"We know "that Mr. Goldhor swer- on the Hillside Avenus- SERVICES IV , 1967 Edition Wolld Book whs the-attorney who ihcorp.or- ..Poremus Place Apartment ated the Hillside Management i ENCYCLOPEDIAtGHLDCpPT house deal." CABP ENTER Corp. three weeks -later. We telle Galler Ram said, “Mr. Goldhor, In knew that he -was - and is' his answer published la* last ADoJjfpN TG You want a carpenter 7 F. Hint- 964*1287 registersd agent,-an incorpora­ PLUS- IN AD week’s Hillside Times,, admin? enberger ofbulldlng, i-epalrlngr tor; ra director and. a principal "that KirTjroUier-ih-laWi - and" -TOP SAtARIEGx^ND EXCELLENT WORKING general contracting, " roofing, stockholder, of this corporation.' pJm -er^m ,the Htiisidfi-Mafiaga- cabinet work. Estimates given Safety Pays! We kncw-thai Gbidhor was the-' ■"G^ l l a ^ ' - ^ S u - R ECeii/e" THESE b:en£-f i-t»= ^nwt^w^irSalvatorfr.TMonieo- attorney for th e’Hillside Man­ AT ABSOLUTELY NO COST TO YOUl free. No Job too lSrgie-or too entered into a contract to pur­ by; tCharies M. Tannenbaum, agement Corp wheri lt to'dk title sm all. Cali EL.3-6227 after 3 ilhairman chase the land , in question on i d p,m, TF. to . the land tieTbilowmg:.month’ • 13 Paid Holiaay-s - -.- , Hillside Safety Gpuncll “ M arch - i4, 1962. T t£s was 6 ■..on May I5th. - l • Blue.Cross and 5iU9 friB ld/w itTTO f n-1" '" ’ STOP SIGNS' days before the Township Com­ SHADES AND "H ere again, as In the Kl- • L ifft iiliuranos There ' la" little, doubt in any mittee approved ‘the variance ^VENETIAN BLINDS wanla Land Deal, we find Gold- • Libers' sick leave p'Cgraw.- driver’s mind as to the mean­ on M arch 20, 1962. T his was at bor’s company the Hillside' • Pension Flan SHADES - Miller Shade Cq..' ing erf a ’S T O P" sign, but there a time-when Goldhor was Town* 1392 Liberty Ave.-, Hilislde. Management Corp. buying pro­ • • Libera! Vadat'cn PIbjl_ ; Is often negligence ”pn ’-the Phone MU.- 73161, . We Insta'U for all..{mncemed. Such a stop perty where the time sequence driver’s pajpt. in observing it. *■- On® week- after six isoiiffis’ emjjoymeal^. Traverse Rods, Glass and and go pro6edurg" may make -At Hhe • purchase /ra ise s ques- ■ — T-he-"ST Q P " sign Is jilscec1 ....Two .weeks after one year's eiholdvniant Screens. 8ee us fe,r Table Pads, w -drlvei feel ilmt lie, or alie," JlQns about rh^ p rqprlftfy nf rhp , /st certain lnters^bildns for a ^ Thme weeks after eight years' employment, —Wuod-ProduetSr-Nobody-under® Tias^pmpUed_with.jhe:J.aw.,-but deal. In each case Goldhor was' .sells Miliar. April'28-tf. very definite purpose, that he- . • Merit- time-yff foroerfechattenJance It is a "complStg .disregard for. at the. time, serving as Town-" ing to regulate the floW of traf­ -•-Two4ifteen.iwnuie-breaks dai-ly__ the re a l regspc of the st6p ship, Attorney. 1 can only say PAINTER fic by imposing, a mandatory • Funeral Leave " , . sign being there - - to make the what 1 have said before: nuriai" "stop, look and go when safe” — Five daysJeave fdf deathnn fann-lyu--^ • Painting Interior.'1 For.palr.ting Intersection sale. who serves the public must be" on the driver of a vehicle ar­ that will please. Neat, glean, Failure to bbserve fhe stop free from , the taint of wrong riving aV siieh an intersection. efficient, -dong by professional. sign, i.e. coming* to a complete" -slates- * Many aocldents unnecessar­ Workmanship guaranteed, Del. stop and proceeding wheoSAFE, ily occur- at intersections be­ Mr. Goldhor *s past actions, C raft Painting. Mu.6-5148.Hill. Is a violation of th » ^ a w -in cause of a hastily observed stop disqualify him from serving side, (Aug. 24-Sept, 21) any state. In New Jersey' a edn- ■s ign and then; a sudden plunge. ' thar public. I Respectfully re ­ viccion for ^such' a -v-iolation New Jersey Wholesale Druir Co. Inc LAWN MOWERS Into the. oncoming traffic with- quest tl)e publie - to continue carries .with'Litju.flned and, 3- out taking the necessary time honest government in Hfllslde POINTS. 845 GLENWOOD AVE. 688-3880 HILLSIDE, NJ. 07205 Lawn Mowers Repaired, Pic to- to make su r8 that the entry by voting, for " j6 e ’' Ram' iir DON’T BE A l o se r -.SAFETY up and Delivery. Prompt Ser- Into the flowing traffic is safe- the Democratic Primary on ■ MISS, ”*' PAYSI September 12,1967." one 'CHhaman. among l.'OOO Cau.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1967, THE H1LJLSIDE N.J. TIMES, PAGE 7 Public Opinion caslans? He cpuld be singled ont very easily. Unless we hil wore pon’t Stop There baching him. Thfcflve eomaiis. masks, in which case Dr. Bra- sloners are balfcng Jo., Rfm. ' T 0' d0 you advocate all stu- - if^ ie jiiitS P r The Democratic chairman of : dents. coming to class hooded ? . BUSINESS DIRECTORY — My bat 16 off to the group of Hillside, a former political as­ 1 am sure the Board members RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES slti*eiis who" came fo rth and sociate of Goldhor and whomhe would approve whatever.-SUg. •fought fo r the relig io u s freedom geatlon you make. • is trying to dump, is backing of® toy who Wore his Yamul- Joe Ram. Practically all of the . ' 'Mgrvlr. Weiss . ' !ca to school. It 18 Wy s in ce re H R COMPRESSORS I __ AUTO PARIS I BUTCHER SHOPS ■ LIQUOR STORES jdl'strlct leaders, the backbone 363 Hollyw ood' Ave, of the Democratic party, are Nightmare Law FOR CONCRETE BREAKING CAN-BRAND h il l s i d e KAKLOS JOKY’S fighting people were there fig h t, FOR- EMERGENCY SERVICE v STORE jjg for the-religlous rights of b*ckln8 J<* Ram.'Still Goldhor To the Editor! •. FOR I INDUSTRIAL P llA N ts i MAPLE LEAF p i z z i r i a wanu to show he's boss. Jo* P E T E R A . • GENUINE AUTO 1325 Liberty Ave. Wa6-0782 ; r WINES-LIQUORS-BEER 457 COIT STREET this town when athreatw asm a de pyll Un« q f - - -- 1140 I+SERTV^aY e., — Ram is not looking .for personal DEO BACH CO. to remove the Nativity scene what , my eyes read in'your PARTS MEIATS & HOMEMADE ■ . NU-.ll5!5E,N.J; gain,.He was a good commia. U.S, HIGHWAY NO, 52 ■ >AhONE 372-4702 g p the Municipal Building. newspaper. A little Jewish boy U N IO N , N.J. MU 6-0018 Briket Mufflers BOLOGNAS AND WE DELIVER 354-575] - DbLICIOOS P IZ Z A PI ES •loner as a Republican ancHir OPPOSITE FLAGSHIP Clutches GROCERIES BUT, where were the citizens want?. to wear his yarmulka-te~ Tailpipes PRIV&IN PARviMr..-^ J amd' s a n dwich es wants to benefit Hillside now as H of Dog-l ta li an Sty le...... ’of an eitire tfation-the U.S.A, PU^Hc school alter a law I never * cdtmnj,salnngr- TOE HOUSE OF KESSELMAN'S-LIQUORS ^ S^ ECI when prayers were taken- out- of eves.-nightm ased - o f'ssys he APPETIZERS & KOSHER BUTCHERS . He is a s r out to benefit himself BRAND NAMES Liquors, Appetizers, Dairy, VEAL.&lEElEERS; . the-publie schools? y , raubn’t because then he w ill be Groceries, Fl«n xTray| Oiil® DINN ERS • \WC. v e AI ^A R - or some clique.' SMOKED FISH SIDNEY'S PRUCHTER'S S in rfre iy , "set apart^and'.someone may Champion Plugs ; Jp«clalliy.,a MESANA SEA FOODi-Frled • KOSHER MEAT St Shrimp. M ussels Shirley A, Hoppes . M ichael Golden beat him ud. PurolatorOil Filters . 1554 Maple Avenue ------ARI S a n ,-> y A... WEINSTEIN POULTRY MKT, ra r -w re; I w ti 11 louglic mat o u r ?ore- > o h i b Iu. Ribbon gjrf 1 i M • a t , an d Pou I try fathers GUARANTEED reiigi, APPETIZERS AND A-P Mufflers | pipes Nothing Hidden -PSlco Remv Ignition . Fr.ihly killed chlckan. " Supports R a m ous freedom. Nnw B n ^ t . u,,., ------deilvarad dally To T h e Edi to r! Starters-Generators ' " FREE DECrYE7!r~~ RUTH'S PIZZERIA takes a pjgee’Sr that freedom SMOKED FISH i'S?B Wa p l e Iav e."S23- 5544 at tha Pinea Tavern - To The Editor: *'I am not'Interested In fhe' • / Oelco Batteries Fraa Dalivary Anywhera . ... Wa 3^0659 Wa -3-T49S rr-' AWAY in the npme of conform­ 246 Lciig Ave. 926-6*461 As an -Independent voter of odtcome of the contest for the Platters For All Oc- Aufo-Utc Ignition SZARKO’S ity. No. Th'e way I translate.lt PIZZAS SANDWICHES Hillside. I would like to indicate Hillside. Township c b n f i e w COSiQns Highest Qnnl." -is that- -religious freedom' is^ CARPET CLEANERS LIQUOR STORE - W fflERS w e p f f l y a r vy w p p ^ tfo r "TheSw ltcher", “in thg Democratlc prlttiary vote We Suggest You Patro­ . Boar Coaler. For R»-t- BEERrWIN ES-UiuLlOR chopped away fa the shallow ity Products > Mr. Joseph Ram. Mr. Ram's for tw© reasons. -,-i don't live nize YourLoco/ Service ' QUALITY CLE/(N}NQ ' 1317 Liberty Avenue ..HBCIAg. Of JKAR-^,. the fear 1 Hillside, New Jersey opponents are harping on the in Hillside and 1 am Tfoq^R e.'' 101 MAPLE AVE. Stations. - AND REPAIRS thought our forefafiters left be- ftEASONABLE BATES .1 fact that because he bas swltch._-pubIjcaa,-HowMwrl-my attrition ^NEWARK, N.J. -MhiTthertnB domefohnd Amer- ELECTRO CARPET & ed parties they feel that he is a has been caUed.totheTl-mes ar- Wa 9-9758 1453 LIBERTY AVE. "Phone EL 24S33Nat8Lava- UPHOLSTERY poor choice for the Township ticle ta pomneciion w iththepur. HILLSIDE, N.J. . The superintendent Is afraid- CLEANERS HOLLYWO0-0 LIQUOR Committee. While certainly no chase'and resale of two iota re- WAvtrly 3-4455 .' 79 Clinton Placa, N«wdrk °f 1 'classroom disturbances'.'" ' APPLIANCES & TV & DELICATESSEN \Reihhard one, de*1*®8 t**81 this switching suiting In a .profit for tbe Hili- _What has happened to schools Liquors, Wines and Beer - Printing Company took place, I fo r“offe feel that side Klwanls Club. -1 -was the today: Shouldn't they still tsarF ■ 249 Hollywood Ave. SIN C E 1930 this was done by Mr. Ram , for Club-President in the ySar in PRINCE RANGE AUTO REPAIRS DRIVEWAYS respect fo r ctfeersifqr our Con- -1441 No,. Broad SL the. benefit of the resident's Jof which ■ this' transaction took Lowest Prices Anywhere Asphalt Driveways . stltutlonai rlghtsj along with the i J M f l k BERkO.VIC - Hillside, N .J . . Hillside,. rather than to their place; 1320 Liberty Avenue • AND PARKING LOTS' T EL EF'HONE: 926- 300^ New Math? What has happened HILLSIDE SINCLAIR Mi .yfork dans with powei B detriment. Mr. Ram has always , . "A t the meeting In question' Hillside, N .J. Repairan,s sav«d % Open Dally 6 H o t s , Eve. WEDDING-BIRTHDAY- SLA C K S 6 SHIRTS • JACKETS PHONE: 354-2525 •To the Editor- : . . Town, a great deal of money Franklin Feltman Irene Shapiro m en6-|SQ |e n t s 6 boys to 9 P.M. PARTY CAKES MADE 1607 MAPLE AVENUE What utter nonsense! With the his bid, although, he admits, ap.' 885 Revere Drive, TO ORDER TOP NAME BRANDS 2140 MORRIS AVE. HILLSIDE, N.J. Open Daily to 6;'T h u re ,& FrK to? monotony of ^broken record the psrently, that he made oyer Hillside, N J , UNIQN 688-3081 Ilt2 LIBERTY A V E .# 2 3 W Goldhor forces point aeondem- 3130,000 on the Wolf Place Actions, Not Words BARBER SHOPS ing finger- at Joe Ram and ac- transaction and' still owns 24 night, rain or shine, and serving WINDOW SERVICE .rise him of switching parties, lets which could bring inspo- To The Editor: IU T 0 BODY REPAIRS Hillside along wlfa the other As if a party label makes a big ther $230,000, Both men claim Four organizations In Hill­ members of the Squad, ... COMPLETE TWIN CITY MR. RICHARDS difference In local politics. Aft- to be benefactors of the Town.. side give awards to citlzenafor MEN’S HAIRTIQAN - It has always been a marvel WINDOW SERVICE erallj Ran as a Republican yet both just happened to make leadership, for accomplish­ AUTO BODY to m e that Henry has kept up Collision Exports' 1450 N. Breed St. 926-8113 V~'S93li, Chains, Glass. Commissioner voted more often a . great deal of money on the ments, fu r community effort, Dom«stie & Foreign •his activity In the Squad as he with the Democratic m ajority transactions. Mr. VoltUro says for work on behalf of everybody ame and Wheel Alignmen Hot Combing . has-golng-out on calls, htfildling S'torm Panel s ropoirad' 910 NEWARK AVE. than not . because he felt the list Henry^Goldhor bough: jac- ill general. These grpSPS-We-' transp'ortaflon. caSes, etc,1 This. 923-3359 E LIZA B E TH , N.J. Razor Cuf . measurb would benefit Hillside. Rets for two pollcem.eo when Hillside Lodge; B’nal B’rith, 351-11151 For fast relief year he Id the .President'of the' °ne would think/ switching they w ere cdldi Now isft't th af the Italian -American Civic As­ BEAUTY SHOPS Squad and this only adds to his YARN SHOPS political parties is as heinous a nice? ! know that our .police de- sociation, fhe Honorary Pojice-. CALL 923-7766 of distress from burdens bat he does thatjob well orlnie as switching brands of partment is; one of the highest mens grotip and the-Honorary J e r r y ’s and-capably. 4::|—— RERTHA’S Flcemead group. cigarettes, television shows or paid • departments with more, Road Service Towing B ea u ty _ S a I o n fire, storm, accjden .* 3 urge Hillside voters to vote.- YARN -S H O P wives,' *"" .: ' > '• ■; ' fringe benefits and better equips It is no. co-lncldence that ev-- for Judge Goldhor In the P ri. Telephone: 923-9596 . Thisiymbolid#ntifi«» qf •• pro• % haven't tha Goldhor fo r- ped/than'almost ev-ery cqmmu^- Lery one of these organizations TOM’S feitidnal indtpendtnt agenti. m ary electlon-ydu wlH be voting gaverheir- award tojudge Henry NORMA. GANNON That m tani wt cm »eiect from * found a -more vital issue nity in the state of New jersey, 1416 N. Broad -street for an active civic worker who Goldhor. The B’n&l B'pith gave •Mong «ev#rel fine property lhd I - 1578 Mhple Ave. this farce of is he or Isn' t ' .1 Just don’t understand how a Hillside Auto Repair HJ.II jid a , N.J, liability comptniu tha right In* has always worked jtor..y.ai,i:-is he a Republican or Democra'tT-supposed ■ benefactor can' make - him Its Americanism Awftjd;., •urahea for your homo, car, or one thing.to'talk-good deeds- it I haye found jh e . other, cahdl- Joe Ram. was a member of the so much'money on the transac- .The ltailan-American civic As­ Body and Mechanical Repairs 1 buiinaaa. For aarvica tayond Is rath er another aspect tc sac­ tha call of dutyr Bali us . date , to be more concerned with sociation gave him its Colum­ SILVIO OF NAPLES rifice your time,* your bodily ^srd 'o f Education for seven tlon. Perhaps I have a different of any kind , personal gain, fath er than to bian Award. The Associations (formerly P etite Beauty Shop) y®»rs, including -a.term as set 'of values and_staidards or ' Estimates Given , LOUIS J. HESS comforts and your energies for the true interest of the people of the- Policemen and of the 1240 LIBERTY: AVfe. your fellow man. That Is the ■resident of the Board; He was perhaps I have a different def- 230 H illiide Avenue MU 8-2734 of Hillside. • Firemen each gave him life AND SON suprem e testrof humanitarian. SS the Ts^fashlp Cammittee for ffiltlori' of the-ward-^benefae— . 1 urge . every firieind _nt,.mlne- m era hers hi p\In. theirr.es pee tiv* -HI3H FASHION ’STYLING ;; 150.Hiil6ide.Ave;, years. H rep B IicT Ifels'^to r^rN ilw ay s thought thatwhe|-- Jess Hollander to support good decent govern- groups.""" . - Hillside, N..I.___- 1401 Doremus Place epec record, couldn't they find you work for a non-profit-er* AUTO SIM0NIZING tnent in Hillside by voting for ' These awards were-not given -923-2545 923-2546 some Uttle Issue to Mow up? ganteatlon oc for a coniiBlfflUy J 0L IE GIGI J o e Ram. ^yjfellows, Sow about talking' that everything thaf youdomtist for nothing -to former judge ‘ SANDY'S CAR CLEAN BEAUTY SALON Goldhor. His life Is made up of Very" truly,.yo^ps, shout honasty. or would youlll^e -he wlH^^he lntent of serving ' 1209 liberty Ave. (in rear) # -42-MAPLE-’AVI.,-NEWARK Active Worker Deciskln Eas» Charles Mancuso CtYlcjtnd communltyr Werk.JH* Editor, Hillside Times: “ Avoid that for nowTHow-about and not r a v i n g . . : . SPE C IA L IZ IN G IN WA 9-9507 ' To The Editor 155 blunn Ave. lets no chance go by If he can “ INTRODUCING MR. ROBERT 1 find myself In a rather uni­ conflict of interests? Would you Michael Ladlnes SIMONf-ZINC-SH A M F O U IN G & r ■ OF MIAMI BEACH ' It would take a very long let­ que position In casting my vote hket l26. E rahces PM ct' help someone. In an effort to ’ U PHO LSTERY, MOt 6RS ' avoid that toq? Thet per­ ter, to write about all of the civic Jewish Women bring culture to Hillside he Or- - ■ CLEANED in, the forthcoming Democratic-• sonal interests? ^S? How about Hillside, H ; j r - ; of die doubt) that I cannot unu ganized the'Hillside Community 289-1440 activities of Judge Henry Gold­ election. Having se.rved as, a To Meet Mon. hookers? -Or,.should We ta lk a- a v - a ,.! I - D n n rrl' derstand how any right thinking hor but I would like to-mentlon past member of. the .Hillside' bosslsm ?' 1, guess you'd ^ S < 3 11S D O a r C i Orchestra which Is still bring­ many. Let us all vote for Henry , The Newark Day Djvlslon-of A person could possibly support only one-tbe.Hlllslde ambulance 'Board of Education andTown- ing free concerts to Hillside Goldhojvv the EssOx County Section, Na- “k« to forget .that right now too Tothe Edltorl ■ him . . Squad, ' shlp Gommlttee, I have had [he- resld«nts-.-Ts help-HUlniders ln------Mrs. Mel Trolaho tionaT' Council of Jewish Wo. sfae-'Honest’.' Henry ls ih ^ n g ^ ® hfltherscomplalnernor- If Mr, Goldhor has made • In 1948' Henry and the late opportunlty to. work d ir actly-to)»- another direction he organized _ — .— 1485J-*sl4-»-8t,------Tnen; wlTOoId Its first regular tt 4eu®onfrM'*of promises to people for his sup. Leslie Reed started the, ball mar.y years with both mer, Invol­ fatty theHlllsjdedDemocra- » 1 the; Hillside Ambulance., Squad m e e tin g on Wednesday, Septem- and clarify my position or. what port,, the displaying of his stick­ rolling for; jh e first Hillside ved, Mr* Ram and hbr. Goldhor. where he is still taking active Questions Motives b e r 13th at 12:30- P.M . at Hip Uc Committee by running -his feel Is lncompeqancy as regards e r would be explainable but It duty. ” * To The EdilSri ~ ambulance. They headed the I believe 1 am in an" excellent ^ slate of district leaders. o«r Board of Education.,Dr. YM - YWHA, 255 Cfaahcellor From , all the articles that J m ust be a great deal more to be fund raising committee that position to evaluate their ability The regular D em ocratic p a r- Branp.m’ s statement .(approved; -Henry Is a man'who doesn't - Avenue, Newark. an elected official other then die bought the first ambulance. Lau and integrity. talk about doing a good deed-he. have regd ir. the Hillside Times “ La Yria CoBScli Style1’, a’ ^/Seiected Joe R ^h and is hy Board » su ;b e rs) *-'to avoid abiyty to make prom ises. From ter, in order to operate that The decision as to which can­ does it..- H e. believes 'in the . about Henry Goldhor- I must pres«itation featurtaglsbiBBifa-l ...... jthgMng out members of any everything that 1 have read I ambulance, Hfcnry wa.s the lead­ phrase "Actions speak louder.' seriously qu&tion the motives didate to support j s extremely V O T 5 F O R race, cojoy or c re e d Is com­ m ust question the intent and the nity services .will bgpresented. than w ords",. He believes In of every person who displays a er In . the orgarization of the easy. One man .is completely pletely ridiculous, Hisreas.om; motive of every Goldhor sup­ Chairmen of the day will be helping people-hot In talking Goldhoy sticker. It has become Hillside Ambulance Squad. That dedicated to the betterment of GOLDHOR ing is beyotid.-my comprehend' porter, Jet everyone of them ex­ M rs . Louis Frankel. Presldln| about helpriirihem .... -obvious to me that this man, al-- was flfteerrri'ears ago and the this community ytlibout any libb; '■ ■ ■ amine Ms own conscience there officer ig Mrs. Harold Leshins. jiidva Goldhor-d eserves the though he^pretfods to help the gqtlad is stlU going strong. thought of- personal, galn—Joe Lever Ho. 10 E - -To accoaipllih his statement could be no other conclusion, A sandiwlch luncheon with cof-'’ “•m antle Primary support of everyone on Prim ary community, has been Involved; Henry has been active in the Ram. Mr< Ram is an. indepen­ no one 'should w e a r any r e iig i- ' •-s.. . .Rocco. A; An z a Ido fe e and cake will be served. y - r o r t n c a m p . in so'many questionable trans- Squad for the past fifteen years dent thinking, honest, -dedlcat- ous Ite m .n f je w elry In school, Elettlijn Day; His record IS ex- Members and friends Are in­ , actions (to give him the benefit - ' J287'White St. , taking his active duty, day or ad puhlic servant.— _ -and-how -dh -you go-about-hlding- cellent. His good deeds are, vited;, ' • , .. . P.AGE 8, XHE'HBLLSIPE NiJ. TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1967 UNICO Favors To Return In Octo B’nai B’jdth Fire Doesn’t Stop Little league . Mr.-Frank Naughton, Presiu batters ® d;,pitche»s^-|p./,8l}J 'WA. be made at the banquet'.' Hits Drive dent, announced this week that- slated'to receive Individual tro­ J A numb* of prominent jig], Language Inst. — The Hillside Lodge 1514,B’nai the 1,4th Annual-A wadds. Night phies, Sponsoring organizations ures In sporta-and public af. Banquet of the H illside Little of the championship team s will Thg Hillside C hapter* Unico te r iVfargherita MarcBlondy BVlth has, done-lt ftgainl This ■fairs have promised.to be on.' tim e members a re being League will take place tonight •also- * have representatives on has gone on record'as favoring . PM?„ chairman of the foreign . lodge hand. Mr.-Jaekie Farrell, Pub-. .w/plametj. ': . ■ , haflff’ to pick up th e ir awards. the support ot P ro p o sa l uuu-iou;- •Imiguage depai niient, will bo in asked to join., an tmiisual train, UoSt of the New York Yankees - U.eaaie officials were some­ The Little League Board Of The- proposal, forwarded to qhsrge of the program , -Brails uase a money tea In, tn, has been engaged hs the gueBt what apprehensive, after learn*? T ru stees is also planning to the UiS, Commissioner of Bdu» ■, The primary purpose of .the . round up .100 members to Join speaker for tne evening, Adi lng the Navaho Restaurant In present a. special award to an cation and submitted by Fair- institute Is to increase the pa r. - the Fabulous “ KX).*' m ission Js free to all young. Irvtagtoh had burned down. The Individual for "distinguished ■ leigh Dickinson University, is tlcipant’s competence -In the The *700” are those mem-. ■ s te rs registered’- * the local ’. hers who are able to sell $100 banquet'was hooked, at'this site fWr a National Eefense’Ediica. spoken language through diag- servieasa rendered -to - L ittle League program this ?ast ; Worth of advertisem ents to r tile "originally.' However, cite wor- ganizatlohrAtUloUnceilieiit of the ■ trotrflc rs u m nftr c a ngtiage IK? nbsis and remedial • practices, seasuu whd are aocompaniedbv lodge's annual dinner, - dance rled officials made last m*-.. recipient for the special award stl§ te. In 1968, for college stu- and provide; demonstrations of—, -an adult. _ • ■ ' > qte arrangements to hold the af­ "HffSBtS pr8partng*Krteach*ltriian- ' techniques ■ -of—Italian- language.. . journal. The Journal Is the fair jit. the Coronet. Irvington ; In High School, teaching. The approach will be • lodge's major fur»d-ralslngTro- Center. Irvington. is your HOME-OWNERS Profile of E , Jonathan Bell, president of audio-lingual In nature; r t ject of the year. -/'M embers of the Rotary Team,- the local service organization. The Institute already has na. . Saul Schreier of 253 Belle** Protection Conhplete ? champions of the American stated that "There is a. dire tion-wide -support from the par- view T e r.'is in charge of th$- need for training those persons ent organization of the Hillside CAPTAIN MICHAEL JAY RAM, in addition to the fund raising sociation team, champions of iriTEmvmrcrs- "who-wishnro-nursue-the teaching1 Chapter of-UNICCX yNICO Ns * " Captain M icbael-j. Rain, U. S. Chemical -Engineering from the project, -ohs- lodge,- the eighth the National League; a s ' well of .the Italian language* in our tionst is sponsoring I TIHSter Army, son of Mr. and' M rs. Newark GoHege of Engineering. "largest D'riarl'rKHToCBe'fflthr as the clrmrtploBe- of t-he M-tnsr nations .schools, Italian, like Writing campaign to. the U.S.. Joseph Ram is presently d e l­ world, has Initiated a new drive Leagues: Tigers - American ■ Latin, la- slowly disappearing Commissioner of Education in ing-in .Vietnam In the Mainten­ J. FRANKLIN Dr. Ram e x e a ts to be re­ for 225 new .m em bers. This la Team , and Mets ■? National SAFECO from the curriculum of many Washington, U.C., asking that ance D irectorate of the F irst turning home Tn October' at 56 members more than last •Team, In addltlon to the leading- REINHARD IMSUR/ltNCE junior and senior high schools,'' Proposal 000230 be given fav- Logistics Command,' Captain the. raid of . two years of active year’s quota of 175 m embers. General Insurance —t.-^ h e . * atitutel--wiHcun from- orable consideration. Members Ram,' a re s e rv e officer, went. T&i^^d-.J^loQklng--fQtw,8rd Shep Sternin Is the new meni” —;IUB8 -24th-tO- Anou-cr athr -insg^_ of the 'local chanter a re also on active duty in October. 1965, belrig“r£-united with his wife. hershlp chairman. - Falcons Hold 142 SALEM AVE. - on the Madison Camnus of Pair. writing letters and asking their ' Second Lieutenant andTiag'" * e forlner'SheWrWnTlri of West HILLSIDE,N.J. An entertainer will perform _ leigh Dickinson lhiversity,S ls- friends to do sb too,— been promoted twice since then. -Orange, and his five months EL2-4652 at the lodge's opening meeting Charity Ball ■ Captain Ram is 'a. graduate of 0jd sqh Benjamin, whom he has of the fall season at 5:30 p.m. the Hillside Public Schools,. not yet seen’ In person. Need- Sept. 18 in Sinai Congregation. '••••••THE HILARY SCHOOL»*»«^*m * Celebrates Achieves holds a Bachelor of Science d e - less, to say, his parents and A special committepuhas- or­ | 2. offilLfttad with th« gree from „Lefayette: College, -friends 'a re also anjtious' to ganized a gala charity ball for AMERICAN MONTESSORI SOCIETY and the degrep .of Doctor of. see Him at home. ' Sr. Citizens Hold Saturday-. September 9. 1967i : pro vid in g a Mpntes s e rl aduGatlbn. for^ . 30 Years Top' CJut at the main ballroom of the - .chi I dreri of all back grounds 1st Fall Meeting Polish. Falcon-Veteran Home, announces d |imitec| nun)ber |f on^q-lfment * :Emery Stelnberger, 331 Co- 6.S. Leaders Try Course 790 South 20th Street, Newark, natlt'St.: has qualified asatnerp- The senior citizens club, As Chef Washington Rock Girl Scout • great hopes for enthusiastic New Jersey, ’ starting at 9i00 5 .. her of the 1967 Top Club of the sponsored by the Hiljgide. rec­ Council has - scheduled ,a new . acceptance of these courges ^jvi. - For brochure, appIication and further New York Life Insurance Com­ reation, board, will hold its first type of lead er training course by our-leaders. They have been pany. • - - > ■■ . . meeting of, the fall on Sept. U Net proceeds from the ball for Hillside' GirjlillSt leMc_ .successfully tested inpilotpro- THE HILARY SCHOOL TheufOp.Cluh is compqgfid. o f at 1 p.m. at the Elks 'dlufS oh; Will be donated towards the ers this Fail. ' ■ ' jects throughout the country. | 505 West M qrtot S troet • ^ New rYork L ife's outstanding^ building fund of the Skrine of ) Ne.waflt, New Jersey . • *. 1 ^ 0 LiQ.8l3i8^ - .A new approach to adult ed­ Hillside Ave. agents and Is based upon a ’"I . Bulky Knits Sizes lesson Sermon ifn ik L '386^ / ^ ’000 ^and gt°wing) members of the I Address- Arrow Model PUB-ffrorect Unemployment Benefits) Committee say . , Wm Is I Mohairs 3 6 - 4 4 - "Substance" is the title of the repeal it, just as it was repealed in “four Other states. If lesson sermon to he' read * dll jg u re for repeal, join us. Every legislative seat in Tren- HUNDREDS OF T hu rsd a y , Fr id a y , C hristian Science churches this wfi is up for election this year and all the candidatea.wMl "Sunday, OTHER BARGAINS SATURDAY ONLY DMEN The Golden Text is from THROUGHOUT ' ™ EVERY WEEK Psalm s: "The lines a re fallen Paid for fay Nans Ttaulsen, chairman, T N I STORE HOURS; Thurs., Fri. 9:30-9:00—Sat. 3:30*6:00 , unto me * pleasant places; yea, -Lhave a anodlv hueUay. <■ New Jerseyans to Protect ilnamnlsvingni Benefits. , . | - •'THliBSD.AVi SEPTEMBER 7, 1967, THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, PAGE 9 unicipal CourfH Goldhor Closes Campaign 2 S £ # 3 £ S? " ' ' 'Continued from Page 1 . w |at party l belong. The organizations ^cqntencl" MAOUTRATE LOUIS PffVIN PRESIDLNO candidate for Township Com* Ml.m atch my -record - as a the refusal to permit the 'At the Hillside Coui^ Session held Thursday, August 31; 196/' mittee. H e '^ s t that year but. Democrat, as a citizen, as a wearth8 of yarmulkaa In class Richard E, Webster of Irvington pleaded guilty to a charge of was elected In 1963. He se w - community wortrar - against infringed on religious freedom driving under the Influence at «lebhet ite'waii^aa^B)!t;~j|^^ eg as a Repuriicari1 untu b e - , m y, opponent any dajrffi the 'bSMba fade**l end^ driver’s license was devoted fo# two years. He also pleaded cbmber 31,19B kT jnA fm il 6, .week, He can not even dome s“ te constitution, to a charge ,of driving while fin the^revoked list, Oil this w m srR tr 1967 the Times carried t;he close. ■ ■ ---- I J ifr, YgUBKS..t8r ,W,88..Br.ClUbl= story that he'had been chosen .__*To all those who will vote ted from'wearing the yarmulka as the...Democratic, candidate. % this, Democratic -primary - In June when summer school , Willie Lee Kennedy of Newark pleaded guilty to a charge of by the powers-that-be. In foot- 1 urge you to consider careful. opened1 on the grounds that It driving-while on the-revoked list. He was' fined 3205. *------— r—< ball this Would, a ll be called 19' the records af_iSy opponifif" /might cause a disturbance In the "switch" play. - 'ipom Re*1 -«bd-:-mjf.||Jfi *iiavlng doHe '.that the .class and would single out Daniel P; Monahan of Plscataway, pleaded guilty t< publican to Democrat then, back 1 am certain that 1 can count the1 student as :a member of a- leaving the scene af an accident. He was fined $35. ' to Republican, then back tp b e- ion your support on Primary El­ partlcular religious creed. lng a Democrat. ~~~ ection Day, September 12th.'1 ra . Wayne T , Branom/ sup- DavldM, Devlin 6f Hillside pleaded guilty toa chargebfpark- “ Why all these changes? He erlntendent of schools, said the Pod Closed for fetor lng In a' prohibited area. He was fined $25. These are children whe were present when is an opportunist of the first Ruling Appealed rullpg against the wearing of jilsqut was dedicated. Pool Closed the yarmulka has been a long- after Monday, Labor Day • Order, He goes where he can William D, Ortfez of Irvington pleaded not guilty to a charge of Continued from Page l. m'»nrtlng.pnll/-y. ' ...... raiiure to pay toll on the. Warden State Parkway. After a hearing,. class because he wore thereli- grabs depending on the bidding. Franklin A. Feltman, presi­ 1 he was founftqSflf^'imd fified li s . - ' iS sIf gious skull cap to clasB. Support Asked By Ram Offer him enough dhd he will dent of the -Board of Education, Fall S e s s io n a l- I g b i i t h you,.,He- eerrupte eith­ —The boy attends n Hebrew Or­ 'said'Thursday that he person­ ■r~~-eontiwM4tom~pape~f«- - mittee'.' I h'SVS~ served as the 'Saiiiu'elT.’ CarHngro^^ Orange pleaded guilty tma'charge thodox school to Newark during er party he is with and the one ally contacted , several local mfus -endorsement of the Hill- of being an unlicensed driver. He was fined $55, the school year. An older bro-* Chairman of the Hillside Com­ Adult School he is with today never knows rabbis and principals of Hebrew 1 side Democratic C lu b ,. that I Pool then attended the local schools, munity .Swimming Come how long hff wiH °tayr — schools In the area and ti)l W iisve the -support of- all five Roger J. Weiss of Elizabeth pleaded not guilty to a charge of but never wore the yarmulka to mission. 1 have devoted many Opens Sept. 26 “My record is clear. I was them agreed'that the yarmulka Democratic members . of the unsafe change of lanes on the Garden State Parkway. After a public schools. years to the 'Service of civic Hillside Adult School will be­ previously elected1 twice to. the. was unnecessary In a public Township Committee • and that hearing, he was found guilty and fined $15, .... . The -five1organisations whicb jn d r eUgloua erganlzatlons -ln gin its. full term at the-high ToWnshlp Committee as a Dem­ classroom. 1 am running as the Regular have Initiated the rest case-sub­ ' our community J have served scnool_on Tuescay, sept. 2oth. ocrat and l have remained such VO TE FOR ■ -Democratic - PartyV candidate Michael J . Hnyda of Hillside pleaded guilty to a chSrge of being mitted a petition' to* Commls- In all of these' capacities to The program Is being spon-" during all the year s , - having dissolves this flimsy argument an unlicensed driver. He was fined $55. . . > ■s loner Marburger Thursday but We best of my ability, wfth sored by the Hiljdide Board earned the title "Mr.. Bemo- GOLDHOR In thin abr.ff ‘ of Education. “ Withdrew it in order to reword honesty and with diligence, i crat". Everybocfy. knows to ..£ • l'OnMHe other hand," Mr, believe that I have done a good . Registration will' take place James Langley Jr, of Brooklyn, New York, pleaded guilty to a Ram saWi "during this cam- f § 1 ask all democratic and at the high school on Sept. 18 charge of failure-to set his*emergency brake. He was fined $10, New York —* Oilmen paid the It said in parti “ The highest Lever Np. 10 E . . palgn, 1 tfeve amply demor.stra» and 19 from 7 to 9 P.M. or by federal government a re cord... standards of both law and edu­ all Independent voters to Insure Democratic Primary ted ..that• my opponent, Henry John C, Vitale of Hillside, pleaded guilty to a charge'of permit­ breaking $510 million in June cation require that In a demo­ continued honest government in mall. A registration form ap­ PAID RO-.R BY CAMP. COMM. - Goldhor, is not- qualified to Hillside by, voting for me lit pears. on page 9. • ting weeds and high grass to rem ain on Us premises at 397 Rut­ for leases to drill for pbtroleum cracy the right to be just a lit­ Liberty Av*., AllM da, N.J. hold public office. His' con- the Prim ary Eiectloljjn T ues- A wide variety of courses is gers. Avenue, He was fined-$25. off the Louisiana c o a s t.. tle bit different for religious. I iiuct In the Klwanis L aid Deal, s^»,:|8@ em ber 12, onthe Reg­ offered, 'ranging fromBaUroom. where his company-Hhe Hill ular Democratic Party Line- Dancing to Typewriting. Any Johnny Lee Foster of CUcago pleadeifgulltytoa charge of so. . nide„ Management Corp de­ rP .', Ram concluded. adult may reg ister himself or llcltlng without a permit. He was fined $25. BET YELED HEBREW SCHOOL prived .the crippled children” his friends upon payment of the’ helped by Klwanis of $5,000; Primary Focus course fee. Since .enrollment - - Lillian Krusld of .Hillside pleaded r.ct guiity to a charge of is­ The only-‘Hebrew Folk School ip Essex fully accredited., his" conduct In the Wolf Place is limited fo r some courses', suing a worthless check-in the amount of $67.80. After a hearing by the Jewish Education Association Land Deal along with Daniel . Continued from Page l '. : It is recommended that Inter­ she was found not guilty. She. also pleaded not guilty to two OPEN FOR REGISTRATION Menza of the Menza Fuel QJ1. The fight .has.nlso extended. ested persons register early. charges of issuing worthless Checks In the amounts of $35. and . ..'Company-.and hla. conduct , to Itself Inti) tHe county committee Reglstfcatlm' must- be-complet­ 458, After a hearlng: on these charges>-she was'-found guilty-ahd 1 or 1967 - 1%8 Term Beginning In Fall “ the Hillside.. Avenue-Doremus contest with opposition manl- ed. before the first night of.. fined $100, on each charge. She aJso pleaded guiity to. a change;of , . PUsS_ Apa'rtmehr'Hduse d s s * festlllg itself in eight districts, Tcfiooi. issuing a worthless Check In the amount ^ $149,86,! She was fined f your ebild* will findi out school a happy experience tigain tKfoujjh -ftls company— . Running for Republican State Classes w ill be1 hold each ‘flOO, od-tUs charge. - - . - that will enrich bis life — and yours,, too. ./ the Hillside Managemem Corp Senators in the ?th Senate Dis­ Tuesday night, for ten nights —all prove that while he should trict are Francis X, Me Der- starting Tuesday, Sept. 26th. ..have been serving the' Town­ roOtti Matthew j . Rlnaldo and For: additional Information,'pall Jersey Sites Told ship. as the Township Attorney, Nicholas S, La. Corfe, On the -Mr. Edward Gottlieb, Director New Jersey provides the res- -have, preserved ■ bulldtHge-and- J he was busy serving only one Democratic side the "candidates" ‘Of Hillside "Adiilt School, at the- Idefit and the casual visltorwlth areas .which otherwise would # I person, Hehry Goldhor." for State Senators will be Mil­ high school, 289-4450. a cross-section of activities, - have been destroyed,. In all, the Mlfs Jean-Rae Turner, a re­ VOn the basis'"of -th is past dred Barry Hughes, Jam es J, Republicans for members of state has U 'state forests, .20 porter for "The Dally Journal, ’’ ^record, the goal of continued aid. .Lester Wei­ General Assembly for District state parks, 12 .klstcric houses, Elizabeth, told members of the : . honest government. In Hillside ner, A lone opponent lop the 9B,'Candidates for the Demo-' one tavern end two restored vil­ Hillside Rotary Club Tuesday lages. —would, certainly puffer if Gold-, Democrats for this office will cratic side will be Herbert • horWere elected,.. be Anthony J , Cascone, with the noon. Blaystein end Alberts, Parson- Speaking at a luncheon In, the - Besides these, the etgte has > "1 ask the people of Hill­ slogan "peaca and equal oppor­ net, of Hillside. .120 miles of beaches including r side to vote for me because tunities.'1 Gollege inn, Miss. Turner told . Charles S. Tracy; of Hillside, about plaCe6, - ' 70.00 mat^pr of course. An emergency MSnza said' the Flood; Commit­ Contract Bridge 10.00 'G riggs 390 ELIZABETH AVE. resolution raising the appropri- tee recently named has met English for New Americans ' 10.00 twice and deslgnated ten trouble- atlon for the public employees' • High School Equivalency Preparation ", - 10.00 retirement syptem allocated an areas In town. Harvard Ave, has OPEN DAILY TILL 9 •, SAT. TILL 4 z&dl NEWARK TA 4-5300 , Home Hairsfyling - 12.00 , additional $9,0Q0 to the budget. been studied-for relief. and last Law for- the Layman The original estimated rise night Baker St, was Surveyed to • No Fee “ recommended by Trenton was alleviate flood conditions. A .Learn to Drive ** 30j®0~ not adequate for the actual cost report will soon be issued.May­ Painting . f J *. , 12.00 of the system to the township. or Carmen Ferrigno 'will dls- Sewing .10.00 : A new light on Compton T er­ cuss the problem at a meeting Spanish ' / s . - 10.00 FrabeH's School of Dancing race was approved by police of -Mayors in the near futurie. Speed Reading. 1 ’ 10.00 . chief Ernest Voellc,The lighting Several residents complained, 1070 SPRINGFIELD AVE., IRVINGTON,N.J. situation had been under lnves- urging some definite action be Stenography 10.00.. tlgation since January 15. taken, g _ Substitute T-eocher Workshop (six sessions) _ ■ No Fee i n Classes TAP-BALLET-and POINTE • ' T ha tartfia of the Class IY .John Wltte.Jirought up the Typewriting 10.00 MODERN JAZZ AND ACROBATICS members (lay members) of the- question of trucks parked near Register lwlv< ItMMWlWWimWWIMMlW/fe “ Planning'Board were changedto his property 8n- C enjrar Ave, I TO BE SURE OF A PLAGE IN THE CLASS OF YOUR CHOICE, FILL INI expire at the end of the year. with debris being dropped there. |REGISTRATION FORM BELOW AND MAIL WITH CHECK OR.MONEY OR1 For Children and Adults -during whleh thelr terms ended, I D E R TO: instead of calculating their Commissioner Robert Dia­ - SPECIAL BOY'S TUMBLING CLASS terms from Rie day of appoint­ mond, Who criticized the con­ I Hillolda Adult Sehoal, 1086 Liberty Ave., HHUIta, N.J. 07205 REGISTRATION COMMENCES^ ment. dition of W itte's storage yard, 1 (P le a s e P rin t) Suggestions were" made - by Witte maintained he had painted Tuesday, September 5th. Albert "Goldberg for improve­ the metal fence. Diamond urged |Name (Mr., Mrs, Miss). ment pf traffic conditions on him tO'Pput up-.a ifeyf fence’f-to I S treet North Broad “St. from .Hillside improve the appearanca_of the 10A # to Noon-1 P.M. to 6P.M. Daily Ave. to Hollywood Ave, at Hill­ neighborhood, STow n ■ . PHONE side Ave. a light and a policed Anthony j . RulUs informed Icourse Title officer was urged to. control the committee he had sparked - heavy traffic 6 a^n, to 8 a.m. a sprucing up Of the North Mak* All ch«ek> payable to Hlllefdii Beard of Education, For furthar ESsex 3-0497 and 4 p.ni, to 6 p.m. A lto m r Broad Sty section from Coe ■ ‘ inform atlen call 2 H- 4 4 S0 3= parking at theae hours on N, Aye, north. / i

PA G E 10, T H E HILLSIDE N .J. TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER 7, 1967 Texas Cr, Schw artz will be a s - September 25, 1942, She Is the Will bo -given on Community e residing In Belleville. signed to an Arm y bass in Geor­ former Miss Ruth Schultz, Police Hear Hughes Affairs Program s. Juvenile Re- TWo happy events .have gia, ’p s Ifttlejfattilly will fo l­ daughter of the'late Mr, and fattens, Press Relations and re­ /hound *lUo ^Jouiu brightened the lives of Dr, and low ,: x Mrs, Samuel Schultz of Irving­ lated subjects. Mrs. Sylvia Ross WA ' 3 - 5874 Mrs. Milton Schwartz, He is the ton* L T he major objective of, the When Calvin Coolldge School Marilyn Sweeney was meld of scm -of-M r.'‘acd Mny. Joseph Announcement has been made The celebrating couple flew to u Marb , g ‘ ...i p.t-h .Civil'Disorders In Retrospect initial courses w ill be to a s; of the betroth&Lef-Miss M arga- -Sail - Francisco, Calif-- where ta b lish - an- -effective -program opens it's portals lor the Fall hofiofTfid bridesmaids were Schwartz Of Rahway, formerly clcellor o fficer (Includ^ those at WJtts, OIF they wereXguests at the F air, -term, fourth grade teacher. Mr#.William Bentz,Mrs.James ’of Cpnklin Ave; hero; . reF~3wiumftn. daughter of M r, ^ foMse,Trenton csgo, fo r general command- officers anri,'M rc-B/iu/arH Swaatman of mnnt Hotel. ,Jn a rented c a r they who WiU. coordinate and direct 'Miss Maureen Murphy will re ­ State C o lle g e file Site ™ Uie ^ “ ,- “ “1. ------“Freehold to M r, Richard Me toured the high spots (no ptm ■nre activities uf me municipal turn to her classroom as. Mrs. • Serving as best mail was M r. former Miss Harriet Gruber, first "Operation .Combine" hear speolal addressed byGenr Ginn, adn of M r; and M rs,A r­ Intended) .then motbfsd to Los police departm ent’s field. Qp. David Edward Haight J r, The Henry Wogmlak and ushering are now the proud parents of two 'daSs for'm unicipal police. oral James F. Cantwell, Colonel th u r McGinn of 275 Hollywood . Angeles wheW the Beverly eration. ;~couple .re cited- t heir "I do 's " ! •were M r. Alan .1, Fo rster, b ro- sons. Baby Aaron Craig arrived CapitoflT Hofei -hostgd them. GoveloTRlohsrd J. Hughes Kelly M Hillside P o lice Chief Ern­ “recently In th e' Connecticut ' ther of the .bride, Mr. H, KoOert '-6n~ttt5~scene August H at Flower, ’Ave*- • ’> ! ■ . ; addressed members of thefirst of the International Associatlon M r. McGinn i s an examiner There they vlslted the popular e st Voelk was among the Muni- Farms, Presbyterian Church In Kittle, M r. Charles Crane and and Fifth Ave. Hospital, New . £ s t 9:00 a.m. on Monday, of Chiefs of. Police. Dr.Watson. fo r the N ,J,M otor Vahlcles-Dl- ■.tputlstrtorddionftbefofce leay», clpal police o fficers attending. Union, with Rev, Howard W^Mc Mr, Emil Bracer. York City, T heir 'other, son, August 28. to addition to Wtro- one of. many, guest lectuiprs, . vision, Westfield. tag for Las Vegas\ Nevada on Fall Jr„ pastor solemnising the M rs. Haight Jr. was graduat­ Tobias Id- two yedrs old. M rs, ductory subjects dealing with: Is a nstlonally recognlzed'au- V O T E FOR nuptial rites, fi. ffceptlonwas ed from Union High School and. Schwartz Is Xte.daughter of Dr. their horn eward: trek. The happy' ______■ thority on Police Community It's twenty-flve yeafs ofWed- held at the Branch Brdok Manor, Newark St'ate .Co liege,* Unlop, and Mrs,- -Bernard Srubet of . ’ travelers *woundmp- jheirwlih at the Hotel Riviera for a change picked*up her threadg*as arr In- RelatiSs. GOLDHQR Belleville. Mrs; Haight Jr. is Her husband Is an alumnus of Croat Neck, Long Island, N.Y, ded bliss fo r M r , andMrs.Ar-'' surance broker. The program, whlch-has been and a rest.'The ball hops got the ...the- daughter .of Mr.t *. F rank J. Belleville Hleh-School and D art- Numb ^rtwe.happy'happening thur Folisk o f 143 Ball'ey Ave, The Poliaks are the parents of designed fo help municipalities -ehangC" and-," y-au-guaaaarl iuthf,. e F orster, J r . of 1229 Golf,Ter,,- rnoijjh College, Hanover, N.H. is' D r. Schwart's completion of ~*T ffC" Slightly fji1 evlucsitli'ey eel*' ~Afim) .20,-a junior at MonmoUfll dope Willi proMewo sonsaaiing. Lever No, 10 Union. Her husband's parents He Is assistant store manager his .residency at Flower •■’and : ebrated th eir important m ile-' hotel got the rest, College in West Long Branch prevention and control of civil D em ecratlc Primary - are Mr. and Mrs. Edward E . with his family's firm Height -Fifth Aye .- Hospital,- H a, will- s t one with a flftfeen-dsy vaca­ . Mr. Poliak has resumed his and. rw.oi,..j.imKBr is, who is disturbances, stressed the tff.- tion on the West Coast.-Mr. . responsibilities with the Morris PAID FOR B.Y CAMP. rtLpA Haight of BellpvlUe, Brothers, lnc„ Newark. ' serve f o r the next two years "entering Her ”sophofn ore' year pcrtunce of-eemfrtunity' rala- i . jberty A v^s, H-lllsi'de» N.J: • M r, F o rster gave his- step- The newlyweds visited Exp# ■f® 'Sfifiy. Following' Poliak and hla "bride" exchan­ Hardware and Paint Supply Go, at Hillside High"School. ' tlons. Lectures 'to this area .. daughter In__m arriage. M iss- 67 .on th eir honeymoon'. They six* weeks of basic training In ged marriage vows In Newark In. Kearny while hi si spouse / Deposits made on or before le i., Sept. 8 AT HARMONIA will receive interest from Fri., Sept. 1st.

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