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Bank Will Sponsor Jr. Achievement THE WEATHER t Showers today followed by clearing and warmer tomorrow. e i t m c s 5 Entered aa Mcond claaa mall matter, January 31, 1926, at the Poet Office at Elizabeth, Ne^. Jeraey. under the Act of March *, 1879. \ 01.. XXIV, No. 1242 KSTAHLISHKI) 1924 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER HILLSIDE, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1948 OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HILLNIDK PRICE FIVE CENTS Post-War Berlin Romance Blossoms Report First Sale Preparations To Honor Approval Given Of Building By Rizzuto Gain Momentum For Continuance Bank Will Sponsor Evans Terminal Of Funeral Parlor Initial sale of one of the buildings In one of the shortest meetings Jr. Achievement in Evans Terminal, off North Broad t.n record, the Zoning Board of Ad­ street opposite the Hillside National justment Tuesday recommended Believed First In Lank, by Evans Terminal Inc. .was granting permission to Job New Jersey To Back reported this week. The structure, Growney. i'uiKTal director of ^ Requests Press To one-story brick containing 12,000 Maple avenue, to continue Training Of Youth square feet of space, was sold to funeral parlor the former part The Hillside National Bank will Reject Cigarette i come what is believed to be the Malkin-Illion Company, of 390 Coil Honeywell & Honeywell at 1070 North Broad street There we !i''st banking, institution in New street. Irvington, at a price reported objectors, he only neighbor' pro: Mail Order Ads Jersey to take the Junior Achieve to have been $54,000. The company, .'lit at the hearing indiealin, : the incut movement under Its wing. for which the building was origi­ ■or of the proposal. Amos Tilton, Slate .Supi . •cording to information obtained nally constructed in 1940, had leased William Greenwald, Newark at the Cigarette Tax Burea Liu \v The Times yesterday. Junior I. nicy (‘presenting Growney, Department of Taxation and Fin- \cliievement trains teen-agers, ee- ii with an option to buy. Malkin- pointed o t that the premises had aiice this week appealed to i .•W ;<( scinlly those in high school, to 11 lion is engaged in the manufacture been used funeral parlor by the pai.em throughout tne Suite hi! Plain a rudimentary knowledge of and distribution of vending ma­ late Geo ge 11. Honeywell fur oyer ,u. im.iihv m implementing the new various businesses and industries chines and steel fabrication. 21) years and had always conducted tax by not accepting advertising ; \ actually putting them into busi­ from out-of-stale cigarette mail ness on a small scale. In May last year the building was the busii ess in ;i satisfactory man- hit He aid the premises had been order houses. In a statement ad While the movement attracted leased to the Charms Company of used as :i funeral parlor up until oressed t<> editors of all New Jersey ome attention here a few years Bloomfield and was used as a ma­ about five months ago under the newspapers. Mr, Tilton declared: Pack, it has languished in recent chine shop by the well known candy direction of* Mrs. Honeywell but ■ As you are aware, the State of years and will now, it is expected, concern. David O. Evans, contractor with Growney as the licensed mor­ New Jersey has been collecting a be re-vitalized. It is believed that RAYMOND R. KING DR. MILTON M. LI LIEN tician in charge. Mrs. Honeywell, tax oil the sale and use of cigarettes the Hillside National Bank will be of 1445 North Broad street, who it was pointed out. does not have Miieo July 1, 1948. We are pleased to but one of several who will assist built up the terminal, said the Mal- Preparations for the celebration born on Long Island and attended a license. Greenwald declared icport that public acceptance of the in the rejuvenation. kin-Illion building is one of the of Phil Rizzuto Day at the Yankee Richmond Hill High School Growney has entered into a con­ i.ew lax has been splendid and that The particular enterprise which lew leased with options to purchase. Stadium on Sunday, August 29 j iM 1936, two years after graduation tract of sal.- with Mrs llonevwell compliance m general has been the bank will sponsor will be a gathered momentum this week with | from High School, he had a try out and will move from Maple avenue most gratifying. printing company, which will have Evans Terminal was represented as soon as all arrangements are a small hand press set up in the by James R. Lafferty, of Lindabury, the distribution of tickets through-j with thc Brooklyn Dodgers. After “In all Helds <>f taxation, certain several workouts, Casey Stengel, completed. avenues ol tax evasion exist which basement of the bank building. Steelman and Lafferty, Newark, out the township as well as the Board members discussed in­ Harold G. Rcinhard, local printer, while the attorney for Malkin-Illion who was the Dodgers manager at arc dil'licult to control and which if entire Essex area. Rizzuto. who re­ that time, decided that Rizzuto was formally the zoning status of a small permitted to run unchecked, ad- will be the adviser and instructor. Company was Irving Bookstaber, sides here in the Monroe Garden triangular pure of land in Fabynn The program will be under the su also of Newark. too small to play for their team and wi.eiy affect revenue and the Apartments, is, as all baseball fans dismissed him. place at North Union avenue. The foundation of the tax itself. Such an p( rvision of Richard J Sheridan, know, the diminutive and sparkling Two weeks later Rizzuto had a portion which lies in Hillside is avenue >>l evasion is present in the District Deputy of Union County shortstop of the World Champion try out with the Giants, who were in Residence A while that in Irv taxation uf cigarettes. We refer to Headquarters of Junior Achieve­ New York team of the American then under the management of Bill ington is classified Residence H. me activities at cigarette mail order ment at 76 Prince street, Elizabeth. A romance of post-war Berlin met in Berlin in June last year and New Building Roof League. Dr. Wayne T. Branom, supervising b Terry, and after a week Terry told It was suggested that the Hillside house.s located in non-tax states such came to fruition here Saturday with decided to announce their engage Dr. Milton M. Lilion was this week Rizzuto to “Go pedyl your news­ section of the strip be changed to as Delaware and Maryland. principal, of schools, is also ex­ the arrival from Germany of Miss mem last Christmas. The wedding named Hillside chairman for the papers." conform to that in Irvington, but. Millions Lost pected to have a prominent role in Hildegard Beottger, recently of the is expected to be in the near future. Damaged By Blaze observance. Mayor Raymond R. Rizzuto was persistent and two action was laid over until a specific “1'revious to the enactment of the undertaking. German capital, and the announce­ Miss Beottger has only a sister re­ The rear roof of a new one-story King is honorary chairman. Charles weeks later showed up at Yankee request is received. ihe New Jersey Cigarette Tax these Other Groups Planned ment of her engagement to Joseph maining in Berlin, other members building valued at $8,000 was dam­ Shenocca, of 1033 Fairview place, is Headquarters. After a try out, cigarette mail order houses flourish­ In addition to the bunk’s print­ Carragino, son of Mrs. Mary E. of her family having been lost dur­ aged by fire early Saturday after­ in charge of tickets. The Hillside George Weiss, General Manager, ed m New Jersey and shipped by ing company there is expected to be Carragino, of 1303 Liberty avenue. ing the war. noon. The structure houses the Men’s Shop on Maple avenue and signed him up. Equipment Stolen mail countless thousands of cartons at least one more, u pharmaceutical Miss Beottger left by American Air­ She speaks English quite well, Eeaux Arts Charcoal Company, of the Hillside Times were added this In 1937 Phil was sent to Bassett, of non-laxed cigarettes Into those company sponsored by the Spot- lines from Berlin July 29 and ar­ having learned chiefly from Car- 642 Ramsey avenue, manufacturers week to the list of places where Vn., a Class D Yankee farm. In 1938 states having a cigarette tax. These lighters Dramatic and Glee Club rived at LaGuardia Fjeld Saturday ragino during their courtship. of artists’ supplies. tickets will be available. Previously he was moved up to Norfolk, a From Restaurant cigarettes were addressed directly headed by Dr. William F. Wacker. eleven hours late due to delay en- Carragino is now on terminal Fred Brown, proprietor, of 18 designated were Scannell’s Tavern Class B Yankee Club. In 1939 he i consumers. The states affected Sheridan, Dr. Branom, Dr. Wacker, ruute in England. leave and expects to be officially Crescent road, Springfield, said he on North Broad street, Liberty Inn, went to Kansas City, in the Ameri­ An electric slicing machine, two lost millions in tux revenue and Reinhard and representatives of the Carragino, who is a chief yeoman discharged September 1. Three other Hillside Recreation and Henry’s electric fans and $10 in cash were the legitimate industry was severely bank will meet next Tuesday night had been out to lunch and dis­ can Association’, which was another t in the Navy, served for six years in brothers also served in the Navy covered the blaze on his return. Confectionery on Hollywod avenue.
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