f e-4 A Weekly Newspaper Is Close To The People

ESTABLISHED 1924 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE TOWNSHIP AND SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HILLSIDE ^ VOL. XLV, NO. 1 T“ THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1968 923-9207 923-8377 PRICE: TEN CENTS Humphrey Overwhelms Nixon Locally Ferrigno, Corwick In Victory Sweep

Democratic control of Hill­ ers expressed disappointment side Township Committee was in the results. Candidates Results assured in Tuesday's election Nearly 11,000 out of a regis­ DISTRICTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 17 13 14 15 when the Democratic candidat­ tration of 12,436 voters turned PRESIDENT es, Carmen Ferrigno and Mar­ out in this Presidential elec­ tion year. The cloudy weather HUMPHREYS) 271 177 553 275 689 824 487 377 470 309 332 249 130 165 596 5,904 vin Corwick, swept to victory proved no obstruction. Hubert NIXON (R) 132 128 210 124 116 296 315 326 356 , 304 285 264 166 144 417 3,583 with a margin of over 1200 vot­ H. Humphrey was Hillside's WALLACE(IND) 42 37 57 25 t 31 102 136 169 128 134 84 109 38 51 39 1,182 es. The Democrats defeated HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DUFF(D) 176 119 340 166 463 588 339 253 271 209 228 170 79 102 278 3,781 DWYER(R) 220 204 397 231 285 496 502 514 580 465 422 376 234 220 721 5,867 SHERIFF ORISCELLO(D) 252 179 492 295 581 764 500 444 254 352 368 269 179 176 627 5.732 BRINKERHOFF (R) 124 122 211 119 133 292 314 300 383 295 262 278 134 136 354 3.457 SURROGATE . LEONARD(D) 223 146 442 230 551 721 442 345 363 267 ' 288 208 109 137 392 4,864 K ANANE(R) 142 151 248 135 152 315 353 363 * 433 358 324 321 196 173 560 4.224 REGISTER OF DEEDS KANIA(D) 231 162 463 236 557 722 454 365 401 300 304 230 125 151 448 5,149 223 123 136 305 328 334 382 322 299 286 178 153 486 3,814 BD. OF FREEHOLDERS Mrs. Harold M. Brewster, Hillside chairman, receives af­ CALDWELL(D) 238 157 459 243 576 730 468 371 402 304 303 233 135 158 477 5,254 fectionate congratulations for going over the top in drive AHERN(D) 241 156 456 243 567 727 461 359 396 296 304 236 128 154 484 5,208 from her father, Harry Lebau, general chairman of the six- FR1ED(D) 243 154 464 247 571 743 46? 359 381 276 307 225 126 154 503 5,218 community $750,000 United Fund of Eastern Union County ZURAV(R) 131 136 223 117 130 291 326 321 376 314 308 273 172 147 465 3,730 MARVIN CORWICK CARMEN J. FERRIGNO campaign. DUNNE(R) 124 138 228 116 133 288 327 337 393 328 299 283 178 153 455 3,780 Republican challengers, E. choice for President with an M AGUIRE(R) 127 143 227 113 124 291 337 340 373 332 295 285 180 157 • 448 3,772 Jonathan Bell and Franklin A. TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE overwhelming majority of 5904 Over The Top! Feltman, in sevendistricts, the votes to Richard M. Nixon's CORWICK(D) 240 158 490 250 584 787 558 382 415 324 318 296 143 164 434 5,503 greatest Democratic majority 3583 votes. George Wallace Hillside is the first division in contributions through spe­ FERRIGNO(D) 247 160 512 244 556 814 576 434 461 354 341 338 176 171 485 5,869 evidenced in the fifth, sijeth made a surprising showing with to go over its goal in the cur­ cialized and1 determined-efforts FELTMAN(R) 184 178 302 174 26? 399 338 414 476 368 344 283 166 174 585 4.648 and seventh districts. <1182 votes. Thirty-six votes rent United Fund of Eastern Mr. Lebau has referred to his BELL(R) * 176 176 283 159 214 373 346 450 496 396 358 294 176 186 568 4,651 ' A close election had been were cast for Dick Gregory, Union County campaign. experiences with 260 cards of TOTAL VOTE 448 348 825 429 842 1,237 947 877 964 758 706 337 361 1,064 631 10,774 anticipated, but Democratic po­ four each for Blomen and Hal­ Mrs. Harold M. Brewster, high potential. which he dis­ REGISTRATION 544 412 946 501 1,006 1,455 1,051 1,006 1,080 860 816 .751 388 393 1,227 12,436 wer and confidence produced stead. township chairman, has an­ tributed to 40 volunteers. With the decided victory. The cam­ Results for the House of Rep­ nounced returns of $3,029 or 108 returns only two-thirds com­ paign had produced some heat­ resentatives saw incumbent percent of the goal. This is part plete, the amount raised is Two Finish Viet Nhm Duty Peterpaul Honored ed charges and countercharges^ Florence Dwyer take the hon­ of the $386,129 or 51 percent $30,000 compared to last year's Sp/4 Emil Amoresano, son of Adak is the western-most link The surge of Democratic reached by the over-all six- $18,000. Mr: artfl MTs. Joseph Amore- of th"*vrSNam 'defense line. He ors with 5867 over Dr. John strength exceeded victory pre­ community drive to benefit 37 Warren F. Sawyer, executive sano, has recently returned achieved the rank of Commu- At UNICO Dinner Duff with 3781. Mary Kanane dictions of 300 and 900 votes. agencies. director, terms early returns from duty in the Republic of nications Technician Petty Of- was edged out by Veronica Dominick F. Peterpaul, a casion. The G.O.P. had worked hard Mrs. Brewster is the daugh­ "encouraging". Firms, whose Leonard for the office of Sur­ member of Hillside Chapter UN during the campaign, and lead- ter of Harry Lebau, general gifts last year totaled almost Deputy police chief and Mrs. rogate with 4864 votes over ICO National, received the or­ campaign chairman, and Mrs. $100,000, are running 9 percent Arthur Seale, parents of last 4224 votes. Incumbent Sheriff ganizations "SERVICE ABOVE Lebau, whose special gifts div­ ahead, mostly through increas­ years queen, Karen, represen­ SELF AWARD" at the ninth Bristol-Myers ision is following Hillside as ed employee giving. ted the police department, Mr. annual dinner dance at The Ma­ Thank Voters a close second with 95 percent The next report meeting will and Mrs. Sam Leventer, *he nor, W, Orange, Saturday, No­ of its $26,400 target. be a dinner at 6:30p.m. Thurs­ Hillside Lions Club, Mr. and Truck Hijacked In a victory statement vember 2, 1968. Russ Raffa, Citing the tremendous in­ day, Nov. 14, at the Community Mrs. Joseph Cucozza, presi­ Newark police at 1:45 a.m. Carmen Ferrigno and Mar­ past president, made the pre­ creases that can be attained Services Center, dent of The(ltali’an American last Wednesday received a re ­ vin Corwick expressed sentation, and he noted that he Civic Association. port that a Bristol-Myers Prod­ their sincere appreciation also presented a life gold mem­ • i i • William C. Martucci announ­ ucts Division trailer-truck was to the voters of Hillside for bership card to Mr. Peterpaul ced that Mr. and Mrs. Kaspar, hijacked by three men-two white the confidence placed in in 1964, when he was president Hi W eek parents of the queen, and Mr. and one colored-on Delaney St. them at Tuesday's elec­ and Mr. Peterpaul was district and Mrs. Peterpaul, celebrat- FIRE ENGINE CO. 1 extinguished a fire in leaves at 5:50 p.m, at Avenue 1 in Newark. The tion. governor N.J. ft8. This was the .ed their 25th wedding anniver­ last Tuesday on Riverside Drive. driver, Dennis Washington,said “We wish to thank the first time UNICO. feted one of ***** sary last week. he was held up at gun-point by many, many workers for its own members. The hand­ A FIRECRACKER WAS tossed against the nine by five foot Sam Fazzone announced that one of the white,men. their untiring efforts dur­ SP/4 EMIL AMORESANO DOUGLAS MAC ARTHUR somely enscribed plaque read plate glass window of the Salem Pharmacy at 9:42 p.m. last Joseph C. Chieppa has been ap­ Washington was driven a- ing the campaign," the can­ in part: "Presented for altru­ pointed as the district mental Tuesday breaking it. Union police subsequently apprehended Viet Nam. tXiring his tour of ficer 3rd Class while there, round by the hijackers and drop­ didates stated. "We feel it istic services to his commun­ health chairman, and that chap­ three Union juveniles tossing eggs at houses. They will be ques­ duty, Emil was attached to the Emil is now separated from ped off in Camden where police is truly their victory. We ity and for untiring devotion for ter was making the first dona­ tioned in connection with the firecracker. l/84th Artillery, (a part of the the service and plans to contin­ notified Newark Police. look forward to serving the aid to the visually handicap­ ***** 9th Infantry Division),where his ue his high school education by tion from tonights proceeds. Washington said he was people to the best of oura- ped in Ufiion County." Mental Health is UNICO's ded­ THE HOLD UP alarm rang at# 5:12 p.m. last Wednesday at outstanding service and good studying in a school of interior blocked by a 1967 white Ply­ bility during the coming E. Jonathan Bell, immedi­ icated national project. Sam­ the Shop Rite Store at 1303 N. Broad St. when It was set off ac­ judgement earned him the design. His room, laden with mouth automobile and the white years for the continued bet­ ate past president, was the uel Fazzone is president of cidentally. Bronze Star medal. souvenirs from all over the man with the gun ordered him terment of Hillside.” Master of Ceremonies. John Hillside Chapter UNICO. ***** Orient, is a fine example of his from the tractor-trailer. Douglas MacArthur, son of L. Stasi was dinner dance Ralph Oriscello captured a 2200 JOHN HAIGHT OF 938 Revere Drive reported to police Wed­ decorating talent. The trailer was fully loaded, Mr. and Mrs. A. MacArthur chairman. Anthony Coccia and vote lead over Republican chal­ nesday that he found a 28 inch boy's bicycle in the Woodruff Area Girl Injured police said. The man with the of Sanford Ave., has just re­ MacArthur is now assigned Pat Federico were in charge lenger Vincent Brinkerhoff and "of the Elizabeth River Park. gun was cleart shaven, wearing turned from a twelve month for six months' duty to the of the ad journal. Fire cap­ the three Democratic candidat­ At Overpass a yellow shirt, black tie and tour of duty with the U.S, Navy Pennsacola. Naval Base, Penn- tain Dominick Cupido was tic­ es for Board of Freeholders. H, JOHN VASELCHYK, 81, of 425- Lehigh Place Wednesday suf­ Miss Madeline Borkowski,19, black raincoat. Washington said on the island of Adak, Alaska. sacola, Fla. ket chairman. Caldwell, William Ahern and fered a possible fracture of the right shoulder and hip when he of 476 Bloy St. suffered a bruise the gun was “big." Constance M. Kaspar, the Arthur Fried, were victorious fell at his home. He was taken to the St. Barnabas Medical Cen­ of the right knee, but refused current 1968-1969 beauty pag­ NOTICE over Republican candidates Da­ ter, Livingston. Two Named To ’68 Who’s Who medical aid at 4:50 p.m. last Postmaster W. H. Run­ eant queen, was presehted for vid Zurav, Donald C. Dunne Named in this year's nation­ The annual directory of dis­ Tuesday in an accident; on Bloy the first time by Daniel Uhl, yon reminds postal patrons and William Maguire. MRS. BESSIE IRENAS of 852 Jerome Ave. reported to police al listing of America's most tinguished students has been St. at the overpass. that Monday, November 11 Jr., who presented her with a Victor here in the race for that she was missing her wedding band and a pair of earrings outstanding university and col­ published since 1934 and car­ According to police Miss is a National legal Holiday. huge trophy, inscribed with her the office of Register of Deeds having a value of $125. lege students are Miss Maril­ ries, only the names of students Borkowski was a passenger in All post offices and bran­ whose academic standing, ser­ name and title. and Mortgages was Democrat yn Denise Fisher, daughter of the car operated by Frank Vol- ches - Elizabeth, Hillside, Fire Chief Carman R. Dill in­ Joseph P. Kania over Joseph MRS. REBA CHAIKEN, 51, of 215 Winans Ave. was taken to Mr. and Mrs. Max Fisher of vice to the community, leader­ turo, 22, of 1241 Woodruff Ave. Roselk' and Roselle. Park troduced Canio A. Casale, dis­ F. Durkin. the Irvington General Hospital at 10:05 a.m. last Wednesday 1595 Compton Place, and Linda ship in extracurricular activi­ and owned by Henna Develop­ will be closed. There will trict governor N.J. #8. Mario Voters expressed their sup­ from the Two Guys Store, Union, after she complained gf back Meryl Levine, daughter of Mrs. ties and future potential are ment Corp., 60 Miko Road, Edi­ be no delivery of mail on Barbiere introduced the Na­ port for the Public Questions trouble. S Anne Levine, 350 Field PI, decidedly above average. son. Volturo said he was unable this day. tional Sergeant-At-Arms, Ni­ at the head of the ballot with Their names are included in Miss Fisher is currently a tastop when the car operated by Holiday schedule for the cholas Lombaro, from Kansas approximately 8,000 voting on r the 1968 edition of WHO'S WHO Senior Student majoring in Ma­ Richard Cantillon, 44, of 388 collection, receipt and dis­ City, Mo. Mr. Lombardo is a the issues. The three bond is­ AMONG STUDENTS IN AMER­ thematics. Miss Levine is also Baldwin-Aite., Jersey City pull­ patch of mail will be ob­ long tine friend o{ Mr. Peter­ sues and legislative question m m r ttM D fR ICAN UNIVERSITIES AND a Senior and is majoring in ed out in front of him from the served. saw clear victories in all dis­ COLLEGES. Speech Arts. paul and flew here for the oc­ overpass. *\ RfSPO M Sf tricts with the exception of the T0BIA OFFERS 14th where the Housing Assis­ TO V G-POINT TV CHECK UP tance bond issue (Question #3) Times Begins Its 45th Year was defeated by five votes. HILLSIDE ALSO COLOR In total question 01, Public TIMEI The Hillside Times starts 1927, and was moved to its pre­ erous churches, synagogues, ind for community service. The NOW IS THE TIME! Buildings Construction, was its 45th year with this issue, sent location at 1443 N. Broad and organizations reflect the Times continually strives to AIR passed with 4638 yes votes and and is one of the few New Jer­ St. in 1934. spiritual and social activities be a worthy medium of com­ 2314 no votes. No, 2, Transpor­ sey weekly newspapers oper­ of a busy community. From a small town without munication for an important CONDITIONERS tation Bonds, repeated the large ating under its original owner- roads and sewer system Hill­ The growth of the township community. margin of question #1 with 4615 •tup. ^ side grew to become a mod­ was aided by its strategic lo­ Robert Kaplan, the editor, Gleaned & Serviced votes in favor of passage and The newspaper was started ern residential, industrial and cation in the metropolitan area died in November 1965, and the PRE-SEASON PRICE 2246 votes opposed. Question Oct. 24, 1924 by Sidney Silver- business community of almost with convenient access through management and ownership of 03, passed here with 4022 yea, -i stein and Robert Kaplan, who 23,000 population. A fine school a modern road system. the publication was taken over S 9 .9 5 2674 no. had both graduated from the system was developed and an The Times switched from by his partner, Sidney Silver- TOBIA S BBD The legislative question. No. journal­ impressive municipal building letterpress in 1961, following stein, who is now editor and 4, which will extend the life BUY-SELL-RENT-HIRE ism course. They had worked was constructed containing a the rtiodern trend to offset publisher. The Times now has APPLIANCES of legislative bills to two years together on the college news­ police department, library, and printing. The paper has been the largest circulation in its 1299 LIBERTY AVENUE instead of the present one year, paper. A printing shop was es­ municipal offices. Two fire­ awarded numerous plaques for history, 3,190 copies being sold WAVERLY 3-7768-9 was passed with 4245 yes votes CALL 923-9207 tablished on Hollywood Ave, in houses were also built. Num­ fair and impartial reporting every weekt 2133 no votes. ‘ ^ . t PAGE 2, THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1968 It is open each day from 3 to Duties and Functions 11 p.m. Tuesday through Sat­ Public PAL Issues Plea urday. The building also is being JONAS RECOMMENDS Of Municipal Officials Opinion used by several community For Donations groups including the Police Re­ Prepared in ceeperatien with Mayor I. Lute Share serve. Hillside Community-^, Detective Alois J.Slier,. PAL program, hr said, and only BEFASHIOH-RIEHT Arts Commission, Human Re­ He. 8 ef a twice director, has issued a plea for $420 has been received. Grateful lations Commission, the School donations of money to the Hill­ The PAL conducts a nightly Guards Association and the Po­ Editor, Hillside Times: side PAG so that the League garrjes and basketball program Public Health Nurse n lice Wives Association. I would like to take this op­ can conduct its program, for and has entered teams in the with TRACK portunity to thank publicly the junior and senior high school Hillside has the services of nurse demonstrates texture of area PAL basketball leagues. MArket 3-8 37 9 3-Z739 Police Department, especially students. two Public Health nurses, the cereal to be used for first time, ‘'U.S.G.” EST 1882 Sergeant Lepore and Patrol­ STRIPES Misses Sylvia Finkel and Ruth stresses importance of follow­ Detective Stier noted that al­ | The Hillside Tines Official Diamond Appraiser Ochse. ing Doctors' instructions and man Hach and VVerte, and the though the township has taken Published weekly by the Hill­ SIDNEY T. HOLT Public Health nursing is a watching for skin conditions* Hillside Ambulance Squad for over the operation of the build­ side Times Publishing Co., Inc. By Appointment Only field of specialization within care for new born's navel and their immediate response to ing for other organizations, the my call "for assistance when my PAL program still must depond at 1443 North Broad St., Hill- Room 301 3rd Floor both professional nursing and circumcisions, and teach mo­ aide 5. N.I.Q72Q5.------7as Broad SL cor. Market St thers the importance of upon the public for donations the broad area of organised SIDNEY SILVERSTEIN, Edi­ Newark. N.J. Public Health practice, ing formulas properly. They 16, 1968, With their training to conduct its youth activities. tor and Publisher. A public health nurse pro­ also visit prenatal patients to and experience 1 feel that they PAL for instance has taken SARAH SILVERSTEIN, Asit. vides services to all people. She see if they are under supervi­ saved his life. over the high school rifle team, Advertising Manager, is responsible for providing sion. Thank you again. We are cer­ but has not received the funds HELP US KEEP GAIL BROWN, Asst. Editor,. nursing service for individuals, The nurses instruct mothers tainly fortunate to have such a which once supported the team. Thursday, Nov. 7, 1968. Sub­ in the importance of immuni­ competent Police Department The team costs about $1,000 a groups, at home, at school and scription per year $4.50 any­ YOUR CITY CLEAN public health centers. It is her zation for their children, give and very able Ambulance Squad. year to operate. where in the . Sin­ FEREDAY & MEYER CO. INC. responsibility to refer people help in eating and training hab­ • Mrs. T. Serratelli More than 7,500 letters wore gle copy 10 cents. to proper agencies, and provide its, and dealing with behavior 331 Hollywood Ave. mailed to residents last month 864 Elizabeth seeking funds to support the Second Class Postage Paid at Elizabeth, N.J. O liv e St. N.J. VOL. XLV NO. 1 Enrollments Up EYIS EXAMINED by appointment In USPS Classes DR. BERNARD SAITZ It’s a fact that more men and women want to learn about safe boating because they are Optometrist attending the USPS Piloting and Small Boat Handling instruc­ Hillside Medical Building tional courses in greater num­ bers this year at Hillside and 1156 LIBERTY AVENUE HILLSIDE, N.J. Livingston High Schools. The classes are now in their 5th TEL. 351-7770 It ’s easy In lie on tlio right track, when you’re sporting new and 6th week respectively, at these locations. wide track stripes by Briixtnn, The latest in fashion . . . John J, Costello, Class Dir­ a cinch to make von hippiest wilji the style, crowd. Versatile, ector at Hillside, announces too. W ear it open at the neck as a sportshirt . . . with the that his nine-member teaching F U E L O I L newest patterned tie as a dross shirt. Either way you’re a staff are providing boating fun­ TOP GRADE winner. To top it olT, the fabric is permanently pressed damentals to more than 85 stu­ polyester aiiiKcotton oxford. No ironing, ever. Sizes 6-20. Girl scout Cadets at Christ the King School were given a course in child care lasljwin­ dents. At Livingston High PER 700 G a ls . M in. D . l. ter by Miss Ochse, P.H.N. From left are: Barbara Gold, Randye Bloom, Linda /m feeh, School, Raymond P. Johnson, 14.9 GAL. C.O.D. Elaine Ostrin, Mayor I. Lute Share visiting the group, Wendy Helbig, Rene* tfeyser, Class Director, from Caldwell CLOTHING Troop Leader Mrs. Elroy Mess, Cynthia Mess and Maryanne Toelg. tells of 100 men and women who are learning to master such JONAS SHOP all services except morbidity. problems, and refer them to * n ^ r * Allstate Fuel Co. subjects as safety afloat-mar- 1112 LIBERTY A V I. HILLSIDE Three mornings a week are the proper agencies for help. WAVERLY 3-4646 Ladies Awaiting linspike seamanship - how to Open D aily to 6, Thurs. & F i. to 9 • Ph o n e 289-2149 spent at the Christ the King They make visits on active plot a course - understand a ^ School. During the school year and inactive TB patients and Official’s Visit navigational aid - know right each child is weighed an(J mea­ follow through with their con­ of way - how to avoid swamp­ sured, eyes are screened, given tacts, make poison control vi­ The President of the State ing and rescue work. an audiometer screening, and sits, fill out reports, make, of Ladies Auxiliary Northern New Jersey Pow­ dental examinations. The visits oncommunicablediscase to the Veterans of Foreign er Squadron, one of 462 Squa­ school physician is assisted and speci-al reports. Wars of the U.S., Mrs. Nor­ vith physicals on each pupil, The nurse contacts families man (Marion) Glendinning, Gut- drons of The United States Power Squadrons teaches four a TB program is carried out, for Keep Well Station, get the tenberg, N.J. will make her classes a year in Essex and and all previous positive re­ station prepared and obtain ne­ Official Visit to Essex County, Union County. Registration for actors are x-rayed yearly. cessary vaccine's. Sunday morning at 11:30 A.M., the spring session starts Jan­ First aid is given in the school, They supply Literature, on at the,. November 10, .1968 at uary 28 at James Caldwell High pupils referred to mental hy­ infants, preschool children, the Stuart E. Edgar Post and School, West Caldwell, and at giene clinics, speech clinics. communicable diseases, pre­ Auxiliary Headquarters No. 493 Montclair High School, on Feb­ Home visits to follow up on the natal care and other material located at 271 Washington Ave­ referrals sent home are made. to educate the home as a fami­ nue, Nutley. ruary 4. Boating enthusiasts or own­ The Public Health Nur6edel­ ly. They make arrangements After a reception, a lunch­ ers of outboard, inboard or ivers all birth certificates, in­ for summer sleep-away camps eon will be served in her honor. sail boats are invited to im­ structs mothers on how to care for the underpriviliged as well Mrs. Glendinning will address prove their proficiency by tak­ for themselves, preschoolchil­ as unstable children due to -the 27 Essex units at the busi­ ing the free USPS 10 or 12 week dren, and give-s formula and home conditions. ness meeting which will follow. bath demonstrations for new Last winter a course on child Mrs. Michael Ladines, Hillside Piloting Course. babies. Many mothers have care was given to Girl Scout of Pfc. Anthony J .’Baione Aux. problems in feeding their new Cadets who are in the Christ #5383 is in charge of the offi­ Assemblyman Irwin born babies. The Public Health the King School. cial visit. Mrs. Nancy Milew- ski, Irvington, of Camptown GOP Club Speaker Aux. No. 1941, is Chairman in E. Jonathan Bell, President HE A Holds Meeting charge of all reports , of the Hillside Republican Club, nuclear energy announced that Charles J. Ir­ of Paterson, and is presently win will be the guest speaker New Jersey Education Associ­ at the November 11th meeting ation Field Representative ser­ to be held at the College Inn. ving Union, Essex, Morris and Mr. Irwin, a resident of Sussex counties. His speech Mountainside, graduated fiom was entitled, “ Professional Syracuse University with a ma­ Negotiations - A New Era in jor in Economics and Harvard Education". Law School. He presently prac­ The speaker expressed con­ tices law in Westfield. cern that some school systems The guest speaker is a three do not want their teachers to time U.S.A.A.U. Skating Cham­ become involved in all areas pion; was president of his class education. He stated that the and Cadet Commander of the recently passed negotiations Air Force ROR at Syracuse law was a breakthrough in up­ University; and active with the grading education only if teach­ Union County Heart Associa­ present at the HEA dinner meeting (from loft): Marsha Al- ers “ make it work' . Mr. Flynn tion. tschule, corresponding secretary, Lottie Stark, recording said the law is designed to des­ Assemblyman at Large, Ir­ secretary, William Flynn, N.J.E.A. field representative, troy the negative “divine Eight win is the Union County Dele­ Elaine Stemmle, president, Linda Kemper, treasurer. of kings" attitude of some gation Leader and is a mem­ (Hillside Photo) school boards and insert the ber of the Labor, Appropria­ positive attitude that “ teachers tions and Conferences Commit­ The Hillside Education Asso­ and Pat Adair for posters and know education's needs best' . tees. ciation held ageneral member­ programs. He also mentioned that H.E.A. Mr. Irwin is presently the ship business-dinner meeting Betty Palms introduced the will need the assistance of NJ Borough Attorney in Mountain­ new elementary teachers to at the Ols Cider Mill, Union EA to a greater degree since side, Also, he is a former mem­ How much is clean air worth? At Public Service, we think it's worth a lo t... for the general membership. Those the Hillside Board of Education on Friday, October 25th. ber of the Borough Council of everybody's sake. We annually invest millions of dollars in pollution control research and present were. Miss Carol Cre­ has hired a professional nego­ Mountainside. Miss Frances Ehman gave equipment, as well as cleaner fuels to feed our electric generators. Cleaner air ^ the invocation. Vice President tin, A,P. Morris; Miss Leona tiator. In this area, NJEA's During his Army career he is one more reason why we're inveying $340 million in our Salem Nuclear of the Association and chair­ Levy and Miss Mary Ann Sop- major responsibility is “ to served as Supply Officer, El­ man for the dinner, Mr. Jim ko, Calvin Coolidge; Miss Ver­ train and assist local leaders ectronic Countermeasures Of­ Generating Std&n. The infinite energy of the atom can produce vast amounts of Austin, expressed his thanks onica Reardon, Miss Saurldra in negotiating procedures". ficer and Commanding Officer low-cost electricity without polluting the atmosphere. Today, Nuclear Energy is the to all those who worked to make Ring, and Mr. David Prestup, Mr. Flynn vowed to insure all of of the 293nd Signal Company, cleanest source of power available to help us meet New Jersey's growing the affair a success. Faculty Hillside Avenue; Miss Wendy NJEA's resources to help HEA an Army Security Agency. demand for low-cost electricity. representatives who assisted , Hurden-Looker; Misi in its sessions with the profes­ The Speaker's talk is entit­ were Marilynn Bianco and Jack Linda Shemery, physical edu­ sional negotiator and the Board led “ N.J. Assembly Commit­ Kaszak from Hillside Avenue cation teacher; and Miss Bar­ of Education. tees at Work." School; Evelyn Klapholtz and bara Forgione, music teacher. The concluding remarks and The regular business meet­ Esther Scherzer from Hurden- The new high school teach­ order of business were handled ing will begin at 8 P.M. The Looker; John Zielieneiwski and ers were introduced by Mr. by Miss Elaine Stemmle, Pres­ speaker will commencehistalk Gene Petrosky from A. P, Mor­ Bill Marsh. Those present were ident of HEA, After welcoming at 9 P.M, Refreshments will ris; Carol Rudoy and Be'a Gat­ all teachers in the English de­ thernew teachers, 6he answered be served at 9:30 P.M. The es from George Washington; partment: Miss Karen Shirmer a question from a member con- public is invited to attend, stat­ Art Wojciochowski from Cal­ Mrs. Sarah Donohue and Mr. cernirtg the role of the princi­ ed Bell. vin "Coolidge; Winnie Woodhull Joseph Ehler. pals in the Association and ne­ from Administration Building; Mr. Austin introduced the gotiation procedure. Miss AND AWAY THEY GO Ann Eisenstadt, Michalefie ick- guest speaker, Mr. William Stemmle Introduced three for- NEW BRUNSWICK — Morerhan lan, Ruth StUrtevant, Vinnie Flynn, mer presidents who were pres- Public Service Baldasano from the High Mr. Flynn haB been a teach­ ent for the occasion, Miss- h,J1 01 NewJ«»ey'»youngpso- • School. Special thenkt were er in Teaneck and East Orange Frances Ehman, M ra.U daA r- ^ *° t0 “ “*«« «"■**> *« 0 Electric and Gas extended to Reesa Serwatka an elected official of the City onson and Mr, E. Jonathan Bell. state» Company r

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1968, THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, PAGE 3 Roberta Shisler Marries Married To Robert Jarvis Enid Dombrow Has Nuptials Schacht Steel Co., Hillside.Her ga Construction Co., Caldwell. Maplewood Manor In Maple- husband was graduated frum The-newlyweds will reside in wood was the setting for the , Newark Belleville following a honey- marriage Sunday evening. No- - A i l . i ' and is employed with L.Malan- moon in Florida, vember 3, of Miss Enid Carol Dombrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dombrow of 220 SA LO N # 5 Conklin Ave., to Mr. Anthony M. Campione, son of Mrs.Jenny Campione ol Newark and the late SPECIAL FjOR THE MONTH Mr. Michael Campione. Rabbi Kenneth Rifkin of Temple E- Mon. Tue. Wed. Thur. manu-El, Livingston, perform­ ed the ceremony which was fol­ Z0T0S LUSTR0N lowed by a reception. Miss Alyce Alejars was maid MRS. ANTHONY M.CAMPIONE PERMANENT WAVE $7.50 of honor and Mrs. Louis DeBo- nis and Miss Judi Levy were choias Citeralla, nephew of the WASH & SET 2.50 bridesmaids. Mr. Marvin Ba- bridegroom. ron, cousin of the bride, served Mrs. Campione is a graduate SINGLF PROCESS TOUCH TIP 5.00 best man and ushers werfc of Hillside High School and until Mr. Louis De Bonis andMr.Ni- her marriage worked for BALSAM HAIR CONDITIONER 1.00

Woman's Club Meets Today HAIRCUT 1.50 The Woman’s Club of Hill­ side, Inc. will hold their Guest Mrs. Emmet T. White. The Day on Thursday, November American Home Department 1268 Liberty Ave. Hillside 7, 1:30 p.m. at the Elizabeth will meet on Nov. 12 at the Miss Rochelle Leah Shisler, brother of the bride, Mr. Jo­ Town and Country Club. The home of Mrs. Edward Hyde PhMM 687-4280 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis seph Abrams, Mr. Richard program, "The Magic of Blan­ for a program on cosmetics. OPEN MONDAYS AND LATE FRI. EVENINGS Shisler of 284 Conklin Ave.,be­ Margolis and Mr. Robert Mar- chard and Helene" will be pre­ came the bride Saturday eve­ golis. Acting as ring bearerwas sented. ning, November 2, of Mr. Steven the bridegroom’s nephew, Gre­ Blanchard and Helene, from F. Saul, son of Mr. and Mrs. gory Michaels. t$)*£- Authorized Karastan Dealer Bernardsville, N.J., are well- Burton W. Saul of 136 Throck­ MRS. ROBERT REECE JARVIS known in the entertainment morton Lane, Old Bridge, for­ The bride was graduatedfrom Married Sunday, November 3, ard R. Floyd of Lake Hopat- world fop their unique and col­ merly of Hillside. Rev. H er- Weequahic High School,Newark at a double - ring candlelight cong, the bridegroom’s cousin orful magic shows. They re­ schel Cohen, spiritual leader of and is employed as a secretary ceremony in Westminster and ushers included Mr. Wil­ cently performed in Washing­ Congregation Ahawas Achim B ’ with R. Odell and Sons Co., also Presbyterian Church on North liam Kerrigan of Hillside, Mr. ton, D.C. at the Ambassador’s nai Jacob and David, West O r­ in Newark. Mr. Saul, an alumnus Ave, were Miss Joanne Jacque­ Walter Sullivan of Hollywood, Ball sponsored by the Kennedy ange, performed the ceremony of Hillside High School, attended line Stephanik and Mr. Robert Fla. and Mr. Wayne Salkeld of family. at Greenspan’s in Jersey City Newark Colleges of Rutgers Reece Jarvis. The bride is the Union. Hostesses for the day are where a reception followed. University. He is employed with daughter of Mr. Joseph A. Ste­ Mrs. Jarvis was graduated Mrs. Edward H, Hyde and Mrs. Mrs. Sherri Abrams was ma­ the Prudential Insurance Co., phanik of 1660 Hillcrest Ter., from Battin High School, Eliza­ Jack K. Ferrel assisted by tron of honor and Miss Meryl Newark as head operator in the Union and the late Mrs. Stepha­ beth and served as treasurer of their committee. L i Kleinert, was maid of honor. data processing service divi­ nik. The bridegroom is the son the New Jersey State Student The Music Department will Serving a« best man was the sion. of Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Ja r­ Council. She is a staff assist­ meet Nov. 19 at the home of bridegroom’s brother-in-law, vis of 312 Ryan St. Rev. Dr. ant at Newark State College, m . ' Mr. Saul and his bride are Mrs. Fred Sinzinger to hear Mr. Robert Michaels and ush­ Robert Scott, Pastor, officiated Union. Her husband, a graduate honeymooning at the Nevele a book review presented by ering were Mr. Barry Shisler, Country Club in Ellenville,N.Y. at the ceremony at 6:30 in the of Hillside High School and the evening and a reception follow­ General Technical Institute of ed at Mountainside Inn, Moun­ Welding, is with Research As­ Senator Morse HILLSIDE CUT RATE tains iae. sociates, Inc., Linden. He re ­ Miss Dianne D. Stephanik of cently completed a tour of duty Lectures Nov. 17 1401 MAPLE AVE., ^CORNER HILLSIDE AVE. Union, twin sister of the bride, with the New Jersey Army Na­ Provocative, challenging, was maid of honor and brides­ controversial, uncommon can TEL. 929-^814 tional Guard where his rank was maids were Mrs. Glenn Za- Staff Sergeant. all be applied to both the sub­ morski of Rahway, Mrs. Joseph The couple will reside at' jects and speakers to be heard THERAGRAN Czarnecki of East Windsor and Townley Court when they return at the new lecture serA|jS of the SUPP-HOSE Miss Lynn Jarvis of Hillside, Temple Beth El of Elizabeths MEN'S AND WOMENS from a honeymoon in Miami VITAMINS sister of the bridegroom. Ser­ 'The New Politics, its defi­ FIRST Q U A L IT Y CNLY Beach, Fla., Nassau and F ree­ Thurs. Fri. Sat. 100% WOOL Tablets ( I 70 ving as best man was Mr. Rich- port, the Bahamas. nition, current impact and s 30 Free * $275 future role will be discussed by Senator Wayne Morse of Ore­ Book, Author Luncheon gon on November 17, 1968. Al­ Plush Velvet Broadloom LISTERINE P O N D S though, one of the elder states­ Features Natl Speaker men of the Senate, Morse is • 20 Magnificent Colors • Guaranteed COLD CREAM more the new politician than Mothproof for life. One of America's QUART SIZE J9 Mrs. Miriam Lipstadt, one Top Mills • Double Jute-Backed for de­ s l POUND SIZE $J39 most of his political colleagues of the most exciting speakers of and his speech is certain to be pendability. our time, will discuss "The jew interesting and stimulating. It’s a rare buy . . real 1007c W ool at this low CUTEX GIANT SIZE on the Best Seller List" at the "Jews in a World of Crises ", price! We kept after one of America’s top mills SQ.YD. ARRID Book and Author Luncheon to be will be the subject of Dr.Ellis until we got the deal. This is it - - a plush velvet POLISH presented on Wed., Nov, 13,1968 broadloom that takes a heap of walking-on, is Rivkin, on December 2, 1968. guaranteed mothproof for life, double jute- by the Sisterhood of Temple REMOVER This prominent Professor of backed for extra long wear - - and so beautifully Shomrei Torah at 910 Salem EXTRA 49if SIZE 2 9 C Jewish History and author will expensive-looking, not a soul will ever guess The store where quality and the Avenue, at 12:30 p.m. discuss the crises which today you paid so little. O nly Brehm’s know s for sure customer always come first. DRY Possessed with vast and di­ faces the Jew and what must be - - and we won’t tell. BRECK versified knowledge of Ameri- done to meet them. 51.79 SIZE can-Jewish affairs plus the tal­ The title of the January 7,1969 EASY CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE 1 YEARS TO PAY 1 SHAMPOO ent and erudition of a trained lecture is "Intermarriage", a $|29 critic, Mrs. Lipstadt has com­ controversial subject of great PINT SIZE ,.$ j 39 WESTFIELD: bined these virtues to bring a 1 ^ ' - importance to Jews and all other 234 East Broad Street 233 - 8700 series of significant programs MRS, MIRIAM LIPSTADT minorities. The speaker, Rabbi Open evenings til 5:30 Mon. & Wed, TUI 9 PE#riJSSlH WtLDBERRY to the platform of every Jewish- Kenneth Rivkin of Reform Tem­ the reasons for this unusual BRECK SET American organization in the ple Emanu-El of W. Essex has ELIZABETH: Jewish influence on contempo­ $1.09 SIZE COUGH SYRUP nation. She is the author of a himself often been in the middle'7 333 North Broad Street 351 - 1 TOO rary literature. She emphasi­ Carpet Craftsmen Since 193& very popular column, “ On of controversy because of his Open evenings nil 9 Fri &. Sat. till 5 :30 zes the many best sellers of 794 SIZE 5 5 c Books arid Broadway" which expressed views. $ the past decade which were 75c appears weekly in about 50 N.Y. "A Priest Looks At Anti- built around essentially Jewish communities. Semitism" will be the theme of themes. TROL PRELL the final lecture of the series, CONCENTRATE Mrs. Lipstadt, in discussing Mrs. Herbert Leonard, Pro- February 11, 1969, and will be HAIR TONIC "The Jew on the Best Seller gram-Vice-President, and Mrs. presented by Father Edward H. FAMILY NOW OPEN 09 List" offers a survey of the Martin Kessler are in charge Flannery, an acknowledged Ca­ 15 0Z. 5 9 C SIZE S1 modern novel which reveals of this exciting program. tholic authority on Judaism. Father Flannery is Executive Secretary for Catholic-Jewish VASELINE Vail-Deane, Pingry Relations of the Bishops* Com­ mittee for Ecumenical and In­ DEW DROP INN POUND SIZE GELUSIL terreligious Affairs and Assist­ 1 20 Z . Present "Pygmalion” ant Director of the Institute of LIBERTY AVE. Cor. Bloy St., HILLSIDE, NJ. 69c judaeo - Christian Studies at and Geri Goldman, daughter of The Vail-Deane School Dra­ Seton Hall University. LIQUID Mr. and Mrs. 1. Goldman, Wil­ PAUL AND WAYNE LISTERINE matic Club, assisted by the Tickets for the series arj?' der Street, construction. Pingry Players, will present $8.00 for adults and $5.00 for LOZENGES Assisting Director Mrs. Wil­ ARE BACK IN TOWN Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion" students. A few patrons sub­ liam E. Ayres is Allison Feld­ $ |0 0 on Friday and Saturday nights, scriptions are still available 59^ SIZE 39c man of Elizabeth. President ready to serve you the finest food, delicious home cooking. They invite November 8 and 9, in the school and include an invitation to a re­ and Vice President of the Dra­ gymnasium at 618Salem Avenue ception for Senator Morse. you to drop in and say "hello” . Elizabeth. matic Club are Mary O’Hara Call the Temple office EL.4- CORN and Susan Scott, both of Eli­ LISTERINE Miss Shelley Brooke Lopata, 3021 for reservations. zabeth. SPECIALIZING IN FAMILY TYRE -

VT^ PAGE 4, THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1968 Five social fraternities at Carol Ann Strugates To Wed To Marry Douglas Williams Senior Citizens College Ronnie L. Klein is among the Northwest Missouri State Col­ more than 16,600 students en­ lege have listed 72 men as fall Elect Rubinetti Circles rolled tot fall semester at semester pledges. Mrs. Ida Rubinetti of 609 Named to the Honors’ List Memphis State University. Of­ Mr. Walt Yadusky of 273 Chapman Street, Hillside, was during last year's spring se­ ficials are expecting some 30,- Clark St., is a pledge of Alpha electee! President of the Hill­ mester at in 000 enrollees by 1980. Kappa Lampda social frater­ side Senior Citizens Club at New BrunswickwertFlfiefollow­ nity. the annual election meeting of ing HUl.ldersi------— the group held on Monday afu Steven R. Krevsky. 889West­ TEST-RITE OPTICAL CO. ernoon in the Elks Club House. minster Ave.; Harvey L.Kugel, Mrs. Rubinetti who has been 353 McLean PL; AllanS.Mark­ OPTICIANS the Vice President foTthe past owitz, 1455 StanleyTerr.; Jere­ two years succeeded Mrs. Rose miah Unterman, 1585 Leslie St.; 1219 LIBERTY AVE. 354-8300 Lampe whose two year term ex- Barry Wasser, 369 Yale KyeJ in the Executive Building Sanford ‘J. Epstein, 223 Win- MAY WE SERVICE Also elected were': Mrs. Ann ans Ave.; Kenneth J. Frank,254 Srieden, Vice President; Mrs. North Ave.; Martin Graifer, 756 YOUR NEXT RX Elma Bearse, Secretary; Mrs. Williamson Ave.; HenryA.Hub- Fashion-Service-Integrity Rose Lampe, Treasurer; M^s. schman, 238 Williamson Ave.; Mon.-Fri. 9-6, S»t. 9:30-2:30 ■ W*d. 9-7:30 Sadie Greishaber, Social Sec- Michael E T K ati/W William-"" ‘ OFF STREET PARKING retary; and Mrs. EmmaVroom son Ave, Parliamentari'an. luncheon at the Town and Cam­ The club, which is sponsored pus on Friday, December 6th. by the Hillside Recreation "WITHOUT APPOINTMENT???” Commission, will conduct the NEW installation of officers at 1969 OIL BURNER Y E S IT ! Complete with oil tank W e have the finest stylists that we h a v e ever NALL TO WALL NO DOWN employed! Including three of our mo»t ex­ PAYMENT CARPET CLEANING perienced operators who have returned. Reasonable Rates Namely Suzanna, Rose-Ann and Barbara. ELECTRO CARPET Any Day — Including Saturdays A UPHOLSTERY 5 YEARS with or without appt. CLEANERS TO PAY NEW CARPETING AT MU 8-4281 - SO 3-3535 DISCOUNT PRICES CALL FOE FREE 9 a c 6 & ( < ? im By Appointment t ESTIMATE HIUSIDE BEAUTY SALON, Inc. M1S6 CAROL ANN STRUGATES MISS PATRICIA DOUGHERTY 272 Long Ave., Hillside 24-Hr. Burner Service All Types Heating Oils 1130 N. BROAD ST., HIllSICE The betrothal of Miss Patri­ grade. 1068 Clinton Ave.,Irvington El 54356 FL 1 9845 Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Strug­ Open Thurs. Eve*. Brunswick where she was elec­ cia Dougherty to Mr. Douglas A July 5 wedding i£ planned. 923-3183 THOMAS OIL CO. ates of Greenwood Ter. have ted to Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. announced the engagement of National Honor Society. She is Joseph Williams of 245 Winans their daughter, Miss Carol Ann teaching in Union High School. Ave., has been made known by Strugates, to Mr. Herbert Neil Her fiance was graduated with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ ' Broder, son of Mr. and Mrs. honors in History from Rutgers seph Dougherty of 506 Colfax Morris Broder of Oceanside, University, New Brunswick. He Ave. West, Roselle Park. Long Island, N.Y. A family din­ is presently attending Rutgers The bride-elect, an alumna of ner at the home of the bride- University School of Law,New­ Roselle Park High School, was elect's parents honored the cou­ ark. Upon graduation he plans to graduated from Newark State ple. enter the United States Navy College, Union, where she ma­ An alumna of Hillside High Judge Advocate General's Corp. jored-in Elementary Education. School, Miss Strugates was The wedding is scheduled to A member of Rho Theta Tau graduated from Douglass Col­ take place June 29 at Temple sorority. Miss Dougherty is lege* of Rutgers Univeksity, New Beth Ahm, Springfield. presently teaching the third grade at Hardjjig School in Ken­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ilworth. Mr. Williams, a grad­ Dordoni, Hillside Ave. and Mr. New Arrivals uate of Hillside High School, and Mrs. Joseph Belviso of Les­ A fourth generation Hillsider lie St. was: also graduated from New­ arrived on October 17 to greet ark State College where he was Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Yasner new parents, Thomas anti Grace active in its varsity soccer and of Dorn Ave., Middlesex have Caruso at St. Barnabas Medical basketball teams and where he announced the birth of a baby Center. The baby boy, Michael majored in Political Science. girl, Celia Ann, on October 30 Joseph, is the grandson of Mr. The prospective bridegroom is in Muhlenberg Hospital. They and Mrs. Constantine Dordoni, a member of the faculty of Me­ Fairbanks St., and great grand­ have another daughter, Rebecca morial School, Union Beach, Hope. where he teaches the eighth

TASTE-TREATS FROM THE

HOME-BAKED FLAVOR IS BUILT RIGHT IN!

Bring the delightful’

flavor, appetizing ar.oma o f freshly baked bread and rolls to your table. Winners Of Nassau Holiday Mr. and Mrs. Werner Nathan of 214 Oakland Terr., get some helpful advice from a Nassau Police Constable dur­ ing a sightseeing tour around the scenic Bahamas capi tal. Mr. Nathan won an all expense paid vacation at the oceanfront Emerald Beach Plantation and Hotel in Nas­ sau in a contest sponsored by the National Association of House to House installment Companies Inc. H ie se­ CA KE BOX cond part of the holiday was spent in Freeport.

1118 Liberty Ave. E L 4-5893 heH illsid e Shopping Center Jaycees Planning Beauty Pageant

Nineteen area girls have been in the state finals to be held in chosen to participate in the Elizabeth and the national finals third annual Eastern Union in Mobile, Ala. County Jr. Miss Pageant, spon­ Participants from Hillsid^ sored by the Hillside Jaycees are: Nancy Pimm, 227 Ryan St.; on December .8 at Hillside High Linda R. Sabba, 333 Yale Ave.; School. Proceeds of the pageant Dorothy Efthemias, 93 Valley help to support local charities. Rd.; Eve Richkus, 1242 Baker Prizes are awarded to con­ St.; Carol Wempa, 1212 South A t Union County testants and a scholarship will Long Ave.; and Patricia White, be awarded to the winner for 18 R^ce St. Trust Company use at the college of her choice. Tickets for the event may be The winner also will participate obtained from any Jaycee mem­ ber, a contestant, or at Hillside SELECT ONE OF THESE CONVENIENT PLANS: Cut Rate Drug Store and Koval's Each W e e k Receive in Plus Florist Shop. Your 1969 Save: 5 0 W e e k s : In te re s t* YOU KNOW THE Lawrence $ i $ 50 $ .50 SHOES ARE Residents Serve Christmas Club Cohen 2 100 1.00 FITTED PERFECTLY n Union College will earn O 150 1.50 9 -< fe 9 *viMA£i+ice. Major General Henry G. Nul- 5 250 2.50 ------0 ------ton of 33 Beechwood PI., and interest 10 500 5.00 Dr. Gershon B. Chertoff of Corporate, 897 Westminster Ave., have 'Paid on Clubs completed on schedule T ax-Sheltered been appointed to committees and of the Board of Trustees of Pension Programs Union College, Cranford, by Hugo B. Meyer of Summit, At Union County Trust Company, service is more than just a promise. . . chairman. They are: Major General Leslie Agency Nulton, chairman of the buil­ dings, grounds, and equipment nion County Trust Company committee and serving on the 1079 BERGEN SI. nominating and board member­ ELIZABETH • LINDEN • HILLSIDE • CRANFORD • SUMMIT • BERKELEY HEIGHTS -AT LYON-S AVE, 289-3827 Member • Federal Reserve System • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NEWARK. N.J. ship committee, and Dr. Cher­ or toff, rabbi of the Congregation 926-0123 Bnai Israel, Elizabeth, educa­ 4 2 7 -0 7 0 0 tion fcommittee.

f iancee of William Richkus THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1968, THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, PAGE 5 D u bJo A n n DubJo HOWSki 14/ Sisterhood To by Sisterhood members Mes- ene Diamond, Rochelle Kaplan, freshments have been planned dames Selma Braverman, Sara Skuratofsky and Rhoda and Sisterhood looks forward to Frances Goldstein, Barbara Hertz. 1 an exciting and enjoyable eve- View Fashions Klinger, Marcia Levine, Arl- Door prizes and delicious re- ning. Sisterhood of Temple Shom- rei Torah will hold its annual f Wi l " 1 70 Paid-Up Membership Party on November 11,. 1968 at 8:30 p.m. at 910 Salem. Avenu#,- All paid *> - i d . up members are invited to at­ tend. In addition, guests will be welcome. A small donation of $L is solicited from each guest which will be applied to the membershipdues upon join­ ing Sisterhood. Mrs. Leon Goldsman is president. After a short business meet­ ing, consecration of new mem­ bers will be conducted by Mrs,'1 Morris Teppct*, a past pres- ident of Sisterhood. Mrs. Morris Stein, Member­ ship Chairman and Mrs. Mel­ vin Goldberg, her co-chairman, have arranged for a fashion j f 'it-' show through the auspices of Nat Schoor, Route ff22, Union. In conjunction, Artiste Beauty Salon of Millburn will provide wigs, wiglets, etc., to be worn by the models. Mrs. Seena Friedenberg will be in charge of the fashion show which will S year guarantee on parts and service. feature "Mod" and youthful wearing apparel. Mrs. George MISS PETA C. NAYLOR 10 per cent off on nationally famous brands. MISS JO ANN DUBNOVVSKI Zisman will be at the piano., Col. Arthur S, Naylor, Re* fornia in San Piego. Mr. Rich­ Mr. Joseph Dubnowski of East Side High School, Newark. All fashions will be modeled FREE delivery. FREE normal installation.' tired, of San Diego, Calif,, has kus, an alumnus of Hillside Woodruff Ave. has made known She is employed by Shiman Mfg. announced the engagement of High School, was graduated the betrothal of his daughter, Co., Newark. Mr. Rygiel Jr„ P ingry Honors NO DOWN PAYMENT. FREE advisory service. his daughter, Miss Peta Cath­ from the University of Rhode Miss Jo Ann Dubnowski, to Mr. also a graduate of East Side erine Naylor, to Mr, William Island in Kingston with a Ba­ Frank Joseph Rygiel Jr., son High School, has recently com­ Named to the honor roll for Choose from latest models, Decorator colors. 20 , 30' Albert Richkus, son of Mr. chelor of Science degree. He of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joseph pleted a tour of duty with the Pingry School's first marking and 38" models. and Mrs. Charles W, Richkus will receiVe his Master's de­ Rygiel Sr. of Fleming Ave., United States Armed Forces period were Richard and Rob­ Year choice of nationally famous 1988 ranges such as of 1242 Baker St, The couple gree from the University of Newark. The couple was feted in Vietnam. He is presently ert Kogan, 144 Malden Terr., Hardwick and Magi6 Chef. was feted at a family engage­ San Diego, Scripps Institute at an engagement party at the employed by the Western El­ and Gary Piserchia, 825 West- ment party at the home of the of Oceanography and is con­ Kingston Restaurant in Union, ectric .Co., Jersey City. He minster Ave. prospective bridegroom's par­ tinuing his studies at the Un­ hosted by her father and her plans to study data program­ Borkowski of 25 N. 12th St., ents. iversity of Rhode Island tow­ si6ter, Miss Dolores Dubnow­ ming at the Automation Insti­ Kenilworth, who willbe a mem­ The bride-elect, daughter al­ ard earning a doctoral degree. ski. tute, in Newark. ber of the wedding party. Co­ so of the late Mrs, Naylor, at­ The wedding will take place Daughter also of the late hostesses were Miss Joan Kan- tends the University of Cali­ in December in San Diego. Mrs. Helen Dubnowski, the No date has been set for the tinas and Miss Barbara Jordan, bride-elect was graduated from wedding. who* will also attend the bride. Be a smart shopper! ate of Essex Catholic High Ann Winter, in anticipation of The guest of honor and herfi- School, Newark and St, Pet­ her Torthcoming marriage to ance will march down the mid­ Before you buy any range Around The Town er’s College, Jersey City, is Mr. Edwin Williams Jr„ son dle aisle of Westminster Pres­ Mrs. Sylvia Ross 352-38 38 presently attending • Rutgers of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Willi­ byterian Church to recite their University in New Brunswick ams Sr. of 590 Puree St. The "1 do's” come November 23. □ from anybody Temple University, Philadel­ Miss Joan Shevin, daughter where he is a National Science bride-elect is the daughter of phia, Penna., is employed by The name of the bride­ of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. She­ Foundation fellow and doctoral Mrs*’ Beatrice Winter of 505 vin of 10 Landing Lane, New the American Broadcasting Co. groom's father, the late Mr. □ at any price candidate in Mathematics. Monroe Ave., Elizabeth and in New York as a media re­ Joseph Berta of Hillside, was Brunswick, became the bride A March wedding ik planned. Mr. Herbert Winter of Man- search analyst. Her husband, inadvertently omitted in last Sunday, November 3, of Mr. * * + ville. a graduate of Hillside High week’s wedding announcement Get ail the answers to all Jon P. Brody, son of Dr. and Feted at a pre-nuptial mis­ The festivities were held at Mrs. Harry M. Brody of 85 School and the University of of Miss Carole Helen Zagieboy- cellaneous shower was Miss the home of Mrs. Theodore Williamson Ave. Rabbi Louis Denver, Colo., is the real es­ 1 and M r Rirharr’T A I I<=*n R p rf q your questions Levitsky, Spiritual leader and tate appraiser with Blau Las- Dr, Edgar Mills. Cantor of ser Appraisal Co., Newark. Congregation Oheb Shalom, The newlyweds will reside South Orange, officiated at the in West Orange following awed- ceremony at Short Hills Cater­ ding trip to Montego Bay, Ja­ ers, Millburn where a recep­ maica, B.W.I, tion followed the twelve noon ceremony. The Sweet Sixteenth birthday Given in marriage by her anniversary of Miss Carol Pol­ father the bride had her sis­ iak was celebrated Saturday, ter, Mrs. Edwin Rosenberg October 26, at a luncheon at of Far Rockaway, N.Y„ for the Claremont in Verona. her matron of honor. Miss Hope Forty guests attended includ­ Hoffman of Hillside was maid ing the honored guest’s great aunts, Mrs. Adele Schneller of ASK A B O U T of honor and acting as flower ASK ABOUT girl was Miss Jodi Freedman Queens, N.Y., Mrs. Caroline range that lets you broil with broiler Samuels of Long Island, N.Y. new instant dial. No wait for warm door closed. Spatters and smoke of Berkeley Heights, niece of up. No hangover heat. Up or down, the bride. Serving as best man and Mrs. Terrisa Almquist of stay inside broiler, where gas get immediate response. flame actually consumes them. was the bridegroom's brother- Irvington. in-law, Mr. Donald Freedman Carol, a junior at Hillside of Berkeley Heights and ushers High School, is the daughter were the bride's brother-in- of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pol- law, Mr. Edwin Rosenberg of ■ lak of 143 Bailey Ave. * * * Far Rockaway, Mr. Harry Cul- kin of Hillside, Mr. Jules Ros­ The engagement of Miss Ma­ si of Long Branch and Mr. Har­ ry Ann White to Mr. Edward old Rosenblum of New York A. Boyno, son of Mrs. Edward City. E. Boyno of 215 Clark St. and Mrs. Brody, a graduate of the late Mr. Boyno, has been ASK ABOUT announced by her parents, Mr. ASK A B O U T Le« to right, Mrs. Robert H. Meisser, Westfield, Treasurer ot the Elizabeth area chap­ range that gives you a choice of gas range and easy cleaning. Re­ and Mrs. Royce R. White of NICHOLAS REALE ter of the Women’s Committee, New jersey Symphony Orchestra; Mrs. Chester M. Loos­ temperatures. Not just a few fixed movable cooktops, oven doors and Green Bay, Wisconsin. er, Hillside, hostess for the meeting; w s. Clayton B. Jones, jr ., Elizabeth. First vice dial settings. Know how much heat liners . . . all are completely ac­ The bride-to-be attended St. President of the new group; Mrs. John C. Bentley, state Chairman of Promotions; Mrs. you're getting. cessible. A Norbert College, WestDePere, Tots Men John K. Donahue, Elizabeth, Recording Secretary and seated, Mrs. R. Mason Kirkland Wise, where she was a mem­ to R & of Elizabeth, Second vice President ot the newly formed group. Teens Women ber of Delta Zeta sorority. She received her Master’s degree W omen Organize Symphony Committee T in Library Science from Rut­ CLASSES gers University, New Bruns­ An organization meeting of Other elected officers from M eisser of Westfieldwas elect­ wick and is currently a ref­ the newly formed Elizabeth area Elizabeth named at the meeting ed Treasurer. Day & Evening erence librarian at Fordham chapter of the Women's Com­ included: Mrs. Clayton B. University, The Bronx, N.Y. mittee of the New Jersey Sym­ Jones Jr., First Vice President; Mrs.\William C. Howland of 353-2379 campus. Mr,. Boyno, a gradu- phony Orchestra was held re ­ Mrs. R. Mason Kirkland,Second Hillside /will serve as Member­ cently at the home of Mrs. Vice President; Mrs. John K. ship Cj/airman of the Group. ASK ABOUT ASK A B O U T Chester M. Loeser in Hillside. Donahue, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Howland is the grand­ the gas range with rotisserie. Meat gas range with programmed cook­ AMERICA has a An election held at the meeting Mrs. David H. Hofman, Corre­ daughter of John R. Pitman,who turns on rotating skewer, basting ing. Automatic start and stop ovens. appointed Mrs. Richard R. O' sponding Secretary and Mrs. served as treasurer for the or­ itself, browning evenly. Stays juicy Food kept warm withou( over­ and succulent. Connor of Elizabeth, President George Holzapfel, Education chestra for 36 years. cooking. good thing going... of the new group. Chairman. Mrs. Robert H. Mrs. O’Connor, the new pres­ ident, is the wife of Richard R. Y our NOVEMBER 12 O'Connor, Treasurer of the ITS SCHOOLS! Rotary Garden State Arts Center. HHS P-T.A. Exec. Bd. Meeting Guest speaker, Geoffrey Platt Date Jaycees J r., manager of the Symphony, Vibd y 0*4/1 Scltooll Hadassah spoke to the group about the Book NOVEMBER 13 1968-69 concert season. Mrs. Board of Health Jam es S. McAllister, Ji\, State 2>u/u*Uf Am e/rican TODAY Shomrei TorSh Book and Auth­ Council President of the Wo­ Elks or Luncheon m en's Committee, spoke on the Safety Council NOVEMBER 14 statewide activities of the New Old Guard BCM of Deborah League, Bd. Jersey Symphony Women’s ZdiiccdUm *k)eeJz NOVEMBER 9 Meeting Committee. Spaghetti dinner, War. Mem. Plans were made at the meet­ N a v m l t n 1 0 - 1 6 Knights of Columbus Building 5-8 p.m. Old Gu^ird ing for participation in the com­ Paid for by NOVEMBER 11 Board of Adjustment ing events of the current Sym­ Hillside Education Association Veteran's Day NOVEMBER 18 phony season. Elaine Stemmle, President Camera Club Senior Citizens v The newly-formed chapter is P. 0. Box 682 Creative Arts Hadassah Trip, to Spa, West the sixth of the State Council of Hillside, N.J.07205 Shornrei TMrah Paid-Up Mem- End, N.J. the Women’s Committee for the “bership Party Creative Arts Symphony.

v ) PAGE 8, THE HILUlOE M.J. TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER T, 1988 -*•' ClASSIHED ADS GET RESUUS • HIRE • E3UY • SELL* R E N T • SW A P • H IR E • BUY* SELL* R EN T* SW A P • HIRE* B U Y • SELL* R E N T Sinai Services CLASSIFIED AD RATES SINAI CONGREGATION FIRST AD 5C PER WORD 1531 Maple Avenue 25 Words or Less 51.25 minimum Rabbi Eliezer Cohen For the week beginning Sun­ REPEAT ADS 4C PER WORD day, Nov. 10 the schedule of 25 Words or LeSs $1.00 minimum services will be as follows: Morning Services: Sunday, DISPLAY CLASSIFIED $2.00 PER INCH 8 A.M.; Monday through Fri- DEADLINE 5 P.M. TUESDAY day. 6:45 A.M.; Saturday. 8:45 A.M. PHONE 923-9207 - 923-8377 Afternoon Services: Sunday through Thursday, 4:35 P*M,; ARTICLES FOR SALE I Friday, 4:25 P.M.; Saturday, SERVICES i v 4:20 P.M. Upright piano, very good condi­ Evening Services: Sunday tion. Reasonable price. Call LAWN MOWERS through Thursday, 5:05 P.M.; 923-1012.______The success story of Zip Code was outlined in film * and Lawn mower repairs. Pick up Friday, Welcoming the Sabbath talk betora Hillside Rotary Tuesday by John Nadwodny 6 Black Hair Pieces, brand and deliveries. Prompt service. and Evening Services immedi­ new. Original price $40 to $70 center. He It with the U.S. Pott Office In Elizabeth, In Call Mike Powell, EL.5-7966. ately following the afternoon the Cuttomer Relation! Dept. He ttretted need for co­ sach. Willing to sell for $15 to service; Saturday, 5:15 P.M. operation by public. At left It vice pretldent Kenneth *25. Call 354-2442 after 5F .M . Hand and pow er mowers sharp­ Sinai Hebrew School classes Hathaway, at right Pretldent Theodore Mayhew. LOpTY pile, free from soil is ened and repaired. Pick up and are held on Sunday from 9 A.M. the carpet cleaned with Blue delivery serv ice. Phone 686- Dinner Plans Underway to 1 P.M, and on Monday through Hebrew School and Youth Cen­ ENCORE 5889. May 9 -tf. Thursday from 3:30 to 7:00 P.M ter from 11 A.M. to 12 jioon. Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- Members of Hillside’s Jewish community have scheduled a series of planning meetings, er $1. We fix screens and storm The Hebrew School chil­ Alan Marc Hass, son of Mr. MUSIC STUDIOS ALTERATIONS each with a common objective-to make the Israel Bond Testimonial Dinner in honor of Lesion s-Soles-Rentol s-Repairs dren's services under the dir­ and Mrs. Henry Hass, 1418 • windows. Zatko’sHardware,347 Robert Diam tid on November 26th at Short Hills Caterers, sponsored by Hillside B’nal ON ALL INSTRUMENTS ection of Rabbi Max Berkowitz Stanley Ter., will be called Hillside Ave., 926-6088. Alterations - Ladies and chil­ B'rith the most outstanding event in this community's history. One of the pre-dinner 556 R O U TE 22, dren’s d re sse s and coats; men’s principal of the school, are held to the Torah in observance of Next to Jackson’s Shoes USED CARS FOR SALE events was a planning session held at the home of Leonard Cohen attending were; Also entrance on Yale Ave. trousers. C all 289-1161 TF. on Saturday morning in the Ka­ his Bar Mitzvah during this Seated, from left Robert Lipson, Dinner Chairman; David Haiper, Israel Chairman of P H O N E 667-1625 1961 Corvair, good condition, soff Youth Lounge of the Sinai Saturday morning's services. snow tire s, one owner. Call 351- MASONRY WORK Hillside Lodge, B’nai B'rith; the Honorable |. Lute Share, Mayor of Hillside; Phillip 4081. Levitan, President of the Hillside Lodge, B'nai B’rith and Max Kasoff; Standing from All types m asonry work, brick Oneg Shahbat will follow. left: Saul Schreier, Leotard Cohen, Adolph Hubschman, Harry Bernstein, Nathan Fried - NOV. 8th, 9th & 10th ANNOUNCEMENTS II steps, patios, retaining walls, man, and Benjamin Chanin. Saturday morning services sidewalks. C all 923-6115. will begin promptly at9:30A.M MUSICAL INSTRUCTION with "Vayera" as the Torah "BOB” BRENNAN AND Professional piano and guitar SHADES AND Choir Begins 10 th Season Services At Portion. lessons. 18 Vine St., Hillside, VENETIAN BLINDS opera. He also studied under N.J. Tel. 289-6258. TFN. All styles and color Shades The New Hazomir Chorus of The second topic on Nov. 15, CATHERINE "GINNIE” SHARP the YM-YWHA of Essex Coun­ Joseph Rosenstock, conductor Shomrei Torah will be "Coming of Age - The Venetian Blinds. Table Pads, Welcome you to a BASH at the ty, 255 Chancellor Ave., New­ of Metropolitan Opera Co. He meaning of Bas and Bar Mitz- MUSICAL INSTRUCTION Wood Shades - Roll -ups and Temple Shomrei Torah of ark, has begun its 10th season. is a graduate of City College. ^vah. The third on Nov. 29, will Piano Instruction - Fully quali­ Drapes. T rav e rse Rods, Glass Hillside, will hold services Conducting the group on Thurs­ , and the School be "Living Happily Ever After fied instructor for beginners and Screen. Nov. 8, at 8:30 P.M. Rabbi H. GRAND OPENING days at 8 p.m., is newly ap­ of Sacred Music of Hebrew iff- - Implications of Jewish Mar­ and advanced pupils at your MILLER SHADE COJvlu.7-3161 B. Lasker will begin a series of their pointed conductor, Cantor Na­ ion College. He is currently riage.' home or studio. Member of Save 20 to 30% off. of sermon lectures titled "The thaniel Sprintzen. teaching at the Henry St, School v Music Educators Association Cycle of Jewish Life." Rabbi Lasker will speak on BOB-CAT CARPENTER Mr. Sprintzeh, a West Orange of Music, New York City, and of N. J , Call 926-2632 m orn­ The first topic "In The Be­ Nov. 22, on "Our Birthright." You want a carpenter? F. Hint- resident, formerly was Cantor Clinton Place Junior High ings or evenings, ginning" - "Ceremonies Of The Bas Mitzvah of Gail M- LANES AND LOUNGE enberger of building, repairing, at Temple B'nai Abrahajn in School of Music, New York Birth ' will be followed by ques­ terman, daughter of Mr. and (formerly Hillside Lanes)' CHILDREN BOARDED general contracting, roofing, Newark, for 13 years, and has City, and Clinton Place Junior tions and ^discussion. At the Mrs. Gerald Alterman will be E ntertainment-Buffet cabinet w ork. Estimates given sung with the New York City High School in Newark. Will board children. Day and conclusion of the services an observed. free. No job too large or to<^ night. Call 686-3979. Oct. 24- Every Fri., Sat,and SumNite small. Call EL.3-6227 after 3 The_New Hazomir Chorus, Nov. 14. Mrs. L.B. Romeo p.m. TF. which meets Thursdays at 8 Mrs. Lucy Blumetto Romeo, Lillian Brown at the Organ p.m, sings Hebrew, Yiddish, EMPLOYMENT III 83, of 546 Conant St. died at 2:01, UPHOLSTERY and classical folk songs. Sev­ HARRY’S DISCOUNTS p.m. last Tuesday of an appar­ SUP COVERS eral concerts are held each 1386 Liberty Ave. Hillside.N.i. HELP WANTED FEMALE ent heart attack at her home. SLIP COVERS year, as well as an active so­ She was pronounced dead by,Dr. CLERK - TYPIST — Interes- SHADES cial proeram. Joseph Peyser, township physi­ A NEW KIND OF STORE ting diversified work, good s a l­ VENETIAN BUNDS cian. ary, company paid fringe bene­ DRAPES & UPHOLSTERY Born in Italy, she came to this Persons interested in learn­ fits, pleasant working condi­ CALLWa. 3-6932 SMALL IN SIZE! country in 1900 settling in New­ ing four-part harmony, music tions. Westinghoufie Electric JANET DECORATORS >10 3 H .'Y H G THRU TUESDAY ark. She moved to Hillside four theory, and choral production Corp. Call 465-2395. An equal months ago to live with her son, are invited to join the Chorus. BIG IN SAVINGS! opportunity employer. DRESSMAKING Further information may be ob­ DORIS DAY BRIAN KEITH Salvatore. BY POPULAR DEMAND START EARNING substantial New Dresses and Alterations. Her husband was the late Raf- tained by calling 926-6110. Ave., Hillside. WE W ILL B E O P E N U N T I L income now Represent AVON H88B L iberty faele Romeo, who died in 1945. B P.M, DAILY FOR 7- 27 "WITH SIX Cosmetics in a convenient DaR 923-58 67. Nov, She also is survived by two BICYCLE CARE YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING neighborhood territory. Call MOTION PICTURE RENTAL daughters, Mrs. Stella Brighi- REQUIRES. 353-4880, 375-2100, or 865- noi of Bridgeport, Cgnn., and IF YOU CAN BUY IT FOR LESS ANYWHERi YOU GET EGGR0LL” 3100. Having a Christmas Party? Mrs. Rose Sibilia of Newark, WE’ LL REFUND YOUR MONEY Birthday P arty? Fund Raising MANAGEMENT eight grandchildren and 10 NEW MERCHANDISE EVERY DAY D Campaign? Call for low rates. FULLERETTE DlVlSfclN great-grandchildren. C, Hilser J r . and Son 289-6903 "CUSTER OF THE WEST” OF FULLER BRUSH CO. The funeral was from the 240-242 LONG AVENUE CTF)______has excellent opportunity Growney Funeral Home,1070N. Broad St. High Mass of Requiem 929-9678 HILLSIDE, N.J. for Hillside residents. REAL ESTATE IX (201) 9 2 6 -1210 at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Opposite Bristol-Myers Main Gate Flexible hours. Salary plus FURNISHED ROOM TO LET Commission. Callo88-0810 Newark. Interment Holy Se­ Harry Z ettler, Prop. or 964-1399. Furnished room for rent for pulcher Cemetery, East Or­ THE GALLERY ange, W. W. man only. Heat, hot water fur­ 01 Mature woman to take care of 4 WALTER W FFBERG nished. Separate entrance. Call Daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. year old boy, mornings only. Wa.3-1760. W estminster section of H ill­ Municipal Court S-T-R-E-T-C-H OPEN MON. 2 P.M. - 9 P.M. side. Call 926-5110. APARTMENT WANTED JUDGE LOl'K DEVIN. PRESIDING YOUR INSURANCE 00LLAR TYPIST Couple w ants 3 or 4 room 1666 MAPLE AVE. PICTURES • SCULPTURES • GIFTS Billing and FigureClerk.Should apartment in Hillside. Call Mrs. At the Hillside Court Session held Thursday, October 31, 1968, Contact t HILLSIDE. N. i. 07206 FINE CUSTOM FRAMING be rapid typist and have facility Siegel. 923-4075. after a preliminary hearing, Nicholas Arrnenante of Hillside Photo Frames ■ L am inoting with figures. Convenient loca­ was held for action of the Grand Jury on a charge of attrocious OFFICE SUITE tion, good salary. 824-5000. assault and battery. RAY FARRELL AVAILABLE of the Sales Woman Wanted-full time Norman F, Dowling of Hillside pleaded guilty to a charge of 2 Front rooms available for or part time. Car necessary. acting in a disorderly manner and being under the influence of IMPROVEMENT sublet beginning Dec. 1. Ac­ HOME No experience needed. High cdrtain drugs. He was placed on probation for two years. He countant w ill share 4 room Allstate Insurance Company commission. Hours to suit. Call also pleaded guilty to a charge of driving under the influence of suite. Separate entrances. Call 923-2216. unknown drugs, and was fined $205, and his driver's license Auto - Home - Life - Health - Commercial - Finance 923-1970 o r 926-5661. & R revoked for two years. He was found not guilty of charges of EAL ESTATE Bus • 248-8891 Res. 351-1021 HELP WANTED MALE Hadassah Observes driving an unregistered vehicle and being an unlicensed driver. SHOP TIME CLERK HILLSIDE RADIO & TV Good at figures, handling tel­ Herbert Gruber of Irvington pleaded guilty to five charges of "You’re in good hands with Allstate" Jewish Book Month 1190 Liberty Avenue near Bloy Street ephone calls and general cler­ failure to pay full toll on the Garden State Parkway. He was Hadassah's next regular ical work. Telephone 964-1000, fined $105. M l 8 -2 3 5 9 meeting w ill be helcf on Tues­ * * * * An equal opportunity employer. WE PRIDE OURSELVES IN Antenna Installed day, November 12, 1968 at 8:30 John Kanopada of Hillside pleaded not guilty to a charge of mal­ MATERIAL HANDLERS - P.M, at Sinai Congregation. icious mischief. After a hearing, he was found not guilty, $le also TV RADIO PHONO SERVICE" Mrs. C harles Pestcoe, Pro­ PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Exp. Pref. but not absolutely pleaded not guilty to a charge of using loud and offensive lan­ FOR HILLSIDE-DELIV. RED HOT TO YOUR HOME necessary. Will trai#. Emeloid gram Chairm an announced that guage. After a hearing, he was found guilty and fined $25. Co. Inc;, 1239 Central Avenue in observance of Jewish Book + * * * * Hillside. Phone 352-1944 Month, M rs . George Zisman, n Charles W. Curry of Harrison pleaded guilty to charges of driv­ JOEY’S PIZZERIA 401 N. Broad Si. Oct. 31- tf. who is a membeh of the Board of ing an unregistered vehicle, misuse of plates, being an unlic­ i ELIZABETH, NJ. Directors of the Hillside Pub­ ensed driver and delinquent inspection. He was fined a total 457 COIT ST., IRVINGTON. N.J. BEST BROS. EL 4-5786 EMPLOYMENT WANTED lic Library will review some of $120. i books of Jew ish content. ***** (Behind Valley Fair) HOURS Baby Sitting-Woman wishes to • f’u u i t . ' M Mrs. M o rris Ball, Education i 1 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. take care of children of any age Charles A, Stewart of Newark pleaded not guilty to a charge of PHONE 372-4702 Chairman, made note that the Dally while mother works. Call El.5- earless driving. After a hearing, he was found not guilty, i Study Group will meet next at . ***** Sat. 9 - 6 8019 (Nov. 7-21) ) s AVt40 the home of Mrs. Mernie Eis- Mary C. Campbell of Newark pleaded guilty to a charge of being DELICIOUS PIZZA PIES BUY DIRECT FROM PAINT MANUFAOTURRJk. P a rt- time clerical position enberg, 152 Grumman Avenue, an unlicensed driver and was fined $55. i wanted by mature woman. Write Newark at 8:30 P.M.. oh Tues­ ***** AND SANDWICHES Box H92, Hillside Times, Hill­ \ W I N D O W roller day evening, November 19,1968. Maria M, Ramos of Newark pleaded guilty to a charge of care­ 10 Varieties of Submarine Sandwiches side, N.J. (Nov. 7-14) Plastic, Vinyl Discussion will continue on less driving and wag fined $25. . Veal & Peppers Dinners inc. Veal farmesana i SHADES Embossed "The Sources of the Source," ***** 9901 WORLD BOOK Sea Food, Fried Shrimp, Shrimp Scampi, . -Kfevel XIII. Mrs. Julilis Sachs Caroline Radomsky of Roselle Park pleaded guilty to a charge i ENCYCLOPEDIA is the Chapter President. of careless driving and was fined $15. Home Made Lasagna, Mussels I SANITAS or WALTEX For information No Ob­ * * * * * HOURS; 4 P .M .-1 2 P.M. Fri. & Sat. till a.m. j A tiewendous buy at tbit price. Pittwns ligation Call Mrs. Es­ Savings Bonds and Freedom WE DELIVER 7 KITES A WEEK te lle Oilier 964-1430 or William O. Kuhnie of Irvington pleaded guilty to charges of driv­ ] discontinued. FIRST QUALITY. Single Roll.... Shares m ake the ideal combina­ (BILL WHITTLE, PROP.) 964-1287- ing an unregistered vehicle and miiuBe of plateg. He was fined tion gift. Buy them "over the $60. L ------H IM JHM AD- counter" at your bank . m THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1968, THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, PAGE 7 “We’re As Near As Your Telephone” X

/ . . v / - t , i BUSINESS DIRECTORY x . V v RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES 7 l > ‘Your telephone call commands last, attentive, courteous serviee byjhese area business firms. All cordially invite your business ...and their phone numbers appear on this page weekly as a service to you...” AIR COMPRESSORS | AUTO REPAIRS I Draperies and [GENERAL CONTRACTOR I LOCKSMITHS Air compretiorrental service 351-1172 Estakl iThedKTcT*" FOR CONCRETE BREAKING LUDVIK BERKOVIC Siip Covers FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE HILLSIDE SINCLAIR MAFFEY’S LOCK & FOR INDUSTRIAL PLANTS Repair and Service of Cars CARPENTER P ETER A. -TERMINAL- SAFE CO. Specializing |n MASTER LOCKSMITH DROBACH CO. FOREIGN CARS M IL L EN D Industrial - Commercial U.S. HIGHWAY NO. 22 CORNER SUMMIT AVE. CONTRACTOR* , Residential UNION, N.J. MU 6-0018 STORES, INC. & WINANS AVE. OPPOSITE FLAGSHIP HILLSIDE______WA 9-9816 Outun-Miiv Home improvements. Alter­ 172 E. GRAND ST.ELIZABETH DRAPSRIES * SUT COWXS'— Uuge 8*- ations and additions. All re­ laction oi Flbrtew — IRV'S AMOCO By T*rd or Ml — pairs. Roofing, siding, paint­ AUTO DEALERS Vam.m llbWr laM- OFFICE SERVICES imrbtv Dr*#err ing, masonry. A ll work guar­ SERVICE CENTER Hardware — INTER­ LOWEST PRICES AT REPAIRS • TIRES IO R flfcOO RA T IN G anteed. SrTtMALI.TTS TRUCK STORAGE HEED A GIRL FRIDAY DODGE CITY 1556 Maple Avenue Call . . . 688-9416 FOR ONLY A FEY CORNER CONKLIN AVE. | Call 923-5251 HOURS WEEKLY? ELIZABETH DODGE 929-9747 962 Stuyvesant Ave. linian INC. Bookkeeping, b illin g , typing, filing, Medical records and Dodge Cars and Trucks MARINO’S CHEVRON INSURANCE “ 1171 Libe rty Ave. 355-66 30 all other types of office Always 100 BUS. 9 26-3100 Complete Auto Repairs RES. 382-8161 work. Efficient, competent used cars P IC K U P Ot D E L IV E R Y ROBERT F. and available at your hourly in slock S&H* G REE N STAMPS convenience. AutoAcces.- Tires-Batteries SHIRT N' SLACKS DRYCLEANERS COTRONEO For further detai I s 600 NEWARK AVE., a g e n t ELIZABETH Fine cloon ng & Lau n d w ing State Farm Insurance Co. Call HELEN ROSEN 351-11 55 & tai loring 926-3747 UTOMOTIVE SERVICES 109 Long Ave. Hillside, 28 2 Long Avenue MONARCH James Meehan Ray Meehan 923 - 0835 E L IZ A B E T H 4-2277 PRINTERS & CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH STATIONERS Print Of The Month 1477 N. Broad St. JIMMY'S mam 92S-I800 Asphalt Driveways At the monthly print and slide competition held by the Hillside Camera Club, at the Rei nhard Sales-Service-Body Work AUTOMOTIVE AND PARKING LOTS FRANKLIN A. Hillside Avenue School, Monday October 28th, "print of the Month” was awarded to - All work done with power Printing Company Seymour Lampf for his entry "Sahib". The judge for the evening was Mr. James Moses. roller All kinds of mason MOON SERVICE, INC. work done. FELTMAN & CO. S+NCE 1930 The Hillside Camera Club w ill have a lecture on Monday, November llth . Dot and Dash 923-1456 1441 No. Broad St. LEASING CORN. Brakeg Retlned Pin Fitting JAMESLA M0RGESE Wohltman will discuss "The Art of Retouching Color Slides." 18 Pain e A v e Irvington General Insurance and Hillside, N.J. 1433 N. Broad Sf. Drums Turned Carburetors T E L E P H O N E : 926-3006 Fuel R jm pt Ramco Rings E S 2 -3 0 2 3 Life Insurance was served at the ceremonies 923-4500 Franklin Feltman Stale Bank Honors 255 Years, Service conducted by Mr. Roosevelt. LEASING ALL MAKES 331 Morris Avenue The president's executive 1607 MAPLE AVENUE TELEVISION SERVICE field Ave., Cranford, vic£- Many of 'the bank's personnel A L L M ODELS Elizabeth 3, New Jersey secretary and five officers of HILLSIDE, N.J. president and manager of the attended. The National State Bank, 68 Rahway Office. All of them have ARGUS Broad Street, Elizabeth, have had 45 years of service. WE GET THE POINT BARBER SHOPS 923-0400 LIC. NO. 419 LIQUOR STORES SERVICE CO. been honored at a brief cele­ Honored for 40 years of ser­ Gaylin NEW BRUNSWICK — New Jer­ bration in the bank's lounge on vice were: Roland T. Chard ot MR. RICHARDS 6 BERT B. GLOBUS BARLOS’ 1363 Liberty Ave. completion of 255 years of ser­ 400 Thompson Ave., Roselle, sey mosquitoes don’t bite peo­ ELECTRICAL MAPLE LEAF WA 3-3025 vice to the bank. vice-president and cashier;Ar- Buick MEN'S HAIRTICIAN Authorized ple unless they're really hun­ COMPLETE ONE CONTRACTORS WINES-UQUORS-BEER They include Miss Esther 1. thur J. EXirett of 40 Conger Way, 1480 N. Broad St. 926-31 13 1120 LIBERTY AVE., Factory Service gry, according to a Rutgers STOP SERVICE Martin of 910 Lakeside Drive, Clark, vice-president; and C. Hot Combing HILLSIDE,N.J. TV- COLORS University study. They prefer Mechanical &Body INDUSTRIAL we d e l i v e r 354-5757 Rahway, executive secretary to Elmer Lachenauer of Ocean R a z o r C ut white-tailed deer, ring-necked Open Daily & Thuts. Eve. COMMERCIAL d r iv e in parking BLACK & WHITE W. Emlen Roosevelt, president, Grove, assistant cashier. - RESIDENTIAL TAPE RECORDERS Everett A. Heim of 3 Burch­ A specially inscribed cake pheasants and bull frogs. to 9 P.M. 2140 MORRIS AVE. ? WAY RADIO DISPATCHED KESSELMAN'S LIQUORS BEAUTY SHOPS 1 440 N. Broad St. Liquors, Appetizers, Dairy, UNION 688-3080 Groceries, Fish Trays Our WIGS Jerry’s Hill side, N ,J. Speciality. Beauty Salon 1554 Maple Avenue ESTHER'S WIGS Number 905 01* A Series Of Articles AUIO BODY REPAIRS Hillside, N.J. Do you have a prob­ Telephone: 9 2 3-9 596 DELIVERY SERVICE lem with your toupe or ______WAvcrly 9-9622 TWIN CITY NORM A GANNON M wig with color, fitting or Featuring American Ideas And Ideals AUTO BODY 1418 N. Broad -Street YOU R LOCAL quality. ESTHER WILL Colli»ion Experts FREE DELIVERY H illside, N.J. H E LP YOU. Domestic & Foreign PEST CONTROL Wa 3-0659 Wa 3-1495 Frame and Wheel Alignm ent 285 SERVICE SZARKO’S HERBERT WE. 910 NEWARK AVE. Standard 289:7100 or EL 5-529 2 LIQUOR STORE ELIZABETH. N.J. BUTCHER SHOPS 1 vtorminating Co. Inc, Add up all the 351 <1151 Beer Coolers For Rent HILLSIDE PORK 146 Hillside Ave, 1317 Liberty Avenue Y A R N SHOPS victims of STORE ■ 923 4190 Hillside, New Jersey JWV Plan 1325 Liberty Ave. Wa6-0782 BERTHAS Ful I Line of blindness, MZJATS & H O M E M A D E YARN SHOP Activities "F Purchases Camp Grounds Free Ins true tion s on Dress­ B O LO G N AS A N D es & Coats to your measure­ GROCERIES The. New Jersey YM-YWHA embracing two lakes, several paralytic polio, The Cpl. Louis S. Ferdin­ ment. and Post #309 Irvington-Union Camps, of which the Eastern streams, wide open spaces and 1576 Maple Ave. cerebral palsy, Jewish War Veterans will take JWV Pott #78 Union County YM-YWHA in Un­ numerous stands of timber, but part in Veterans Day Ceremon­ ion is one nf 16 affiliated as­ ^1-so are completely equipped rheumatic heart disease. ies to be held Monday, Novem­ Meets Hov: 21 sociation. , this week announced with the finest structural, culi­ vantages, Mr. Reisen pointer the purchase of 750 acres of nary and recreational facilities. out that possession of the nev ber 11, 1968, 7 p.m. at the-Moun- Norman Schwartz, Comman­ ument, Nye Avenue and Spring- camp properties in Wayne The two camps provide 35C property will give the *Y’camp der of the Col. Norman Mer- field Avenue, Irvington. County, i j., at a cost of more added camper beds. the opportunity now to plan a anus-Hillside Post #78, J.W.V. During the dayj the members than 3>500,000. Approval of the head for the next generation c Twice that total are announced that the next regu­ Describing the two camps as purchase was granted by the summer campers. of the Post will take papt in a lar meeting will be held on "among the most outstanding in New Jer-cy Federation of YM- The two new camps, tenta mentally retarded. cannister drive both in Irving­ Thursday evening November 21, the nation," Mr. Reisen said YWHA ■, the sponsor of the New tively named Camp Aleph an ton-and Union as they have 1968 at the Union County Trust that they fit right inwiththeNew been since the 1st of Novem­ Jersey *Y ’ Camps. Camp Bet, brings the total num Company, Hillside Branch, 1221 Jersey YM-YWHA camps pro­ What are you going to Clarence Rei sen of South O r­ ber of camps operated by th ber and will continue through Liberty Avenue. gram immediately and will en­ the month. Aaron Levin of Hill­ ange-, president of the New Je r­ able the organization to serve New Jersey YM-YWHA Camp William Mirchin, Sr. Vice do about it? side is Post Commander. sey YM-YWHA Gamps, stated to five. The other three locate Commander, will give a full up to 700 more youngster^,dur­ that the new acquisitions are not in the heart of the Poconosnea The November Blood Bank report on fund raising plans. ing the camping season. only excellent, camping sites Milford, Pa. for the Essex County Council, Membership report willbegiv­ Beyond their immediate ad- Write for the free booklet. Send your request Jewish War Veterans will take en by Mischa Feinman, Jr, Vice to the President’s Committee on Mental place Thursday, November 21, Commander. Paul Blum and Retardation Washington, D. C. 20201 1968, 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Robert Kaufman will reporr Blood Bank Building, 45 South respectively on the Post Hos­ Grove Street, East Orange. pital Parties being held on the Name Victor Levin of Union and Ro­ first Thursday of each month bert Kaufman of Newark are co- at the Veterans Hospital, East Address chairmen, Seymour Z. Cast of 5 T p * * Orange, N.J. and the Post Blood Hillside is County Commander. Bank. City A meeting of the Department The Post is sending all mem­ of New Jersey, Jewish War bers who have donated at least State Zip Cnde Veterans will take place at 2 one gallon of blood, to the Tenth p.m. Sunday, November 17,1968 Annual Dinner-Dance, honoring Publitted m • public Mrvict In cooperitior with at Fort Dix, New Jersey, A1 Gallon Club Members, spon­ Th. Advwtidnf Council and Int.rnitkxul Cojien of West Orange is De­ sored by the Essex County N«wip.p.r AUmrtitini Executives. partment Commander. Council, V.F.W, Blood Bank. This Message Published As A Public Service Through Agents Attend Boston Meeting The Cooperation Of The Following Hillside Companies Two Hillside men are among sultant for the Newark agency, 45 general agency field repre­ joined the John Hancock in Oct. sentatives of the John Hancock 1967. The father of a one-year tBristol-Myers Company • Jiffy Manufacturing Co. Mutual Life Insurance Co. at­ old son, he is an officer in the tending the . Lifeline Career Hillside High School "Parents Conference this week at the Teachers Association. Hatfield Wire & Cable • The National State Bank company's home office in Bos­ Alvarez, whos^*ves as a spe­ Division of Continental Copper & Steel ton. cial representative joined the Industrial, Inc. HILLSIDE OFFICE They are Antonio P. Alvarez company in August 1967. He has of 38 Williamson Ave. and Hum­ attended the University of Ha­ berto Fernandez of 12^6 Bright vana. 4 Trid ii Tool & Machine Co. St. Both are associated with the Scv Anyone You Know? „ Newark general agency at 570 You can't go wrong when you Broad St. buy U*>. Saving* BAndg and These strange faces are actually Hillside residents wfce denned costumes ler a Halle- Fernandez, an employe con- Freedom Shares, ween Dance sponsored by Tbe Hillside Ledge ef Elks. Mfte Hue 180 people were m sent. Refreshments were served and p rizes given fnr tbe fuMlest a n /m e tt erlglll A

/A- PAGE 8, THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER T, 1968 Varsity-Alumni Club Simon’s Department Store 1588 MAPLE AVENUE WA 3-5552 Sponsors Amato Game HILLSIDE, N.J. On November 29 at 8 P.M. stars as Mike Drew, Class of the Hillside Varsity - Alumni ’68, who received All-State re­ BILL THOMPSON MIXED AT CRUISE WEAR Club will hold the first annual cognition, Sandy *65 and Mar­ Lyons lanes Phil Amato Basketball Classic vin ’53 Fishman both who re­ 10/29/68 HAS ARRIVED ! TEAMS w L featuring some of Hillside's ceived All-County recognition most outstanding basketball in their respective years. 1 Stadium Appl. 22 10 WE HAVE A FIN E ASSORTM ENT OF players of the past. The pro­ 2 Lyons Snack Bar 22 10 ceeds from this game will go Tickets are available at the 3 Flowers by Smith 20 12 towards the founding of the Ftiil Comet Sub Shop on Liberty 4 Fred Hair Styler 19 13 Amato Scholarship Fund, which Ave. or at the Athletic Dir­ DRESSES & 5 Schmidt Beer 19 13 will award a substantial grant ector’s office of Hillside High 6 Helge Olsons 18 14 to a Senior athlete to further School. Tickets will be mail­ 7 Carriage his education. ed if a check is sent to Varsity- I SPORTSWEAR Trade Rest, 18 14 Alurnni Club, 375 Hollywood — Letters have—gow—outgoo* ------M- Ave., Hillside. The price of the fOR YOUR SELECTION I gi aduates of the past 15 years Jack Issler runs for a touchdown early In Saturday's came against tho Scotch Plaint 9 Blue Shutter Inn 17 15 tickets are $1.50 fof. adults and j AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES Raiders. (Bonnie Blumenau Photo) to join in and play on this night. I 10 Knife&Fork Rest 17 15 75? for students. Thus far we have received con­ 11 Palent Construe. 16 16 s!*v;:** m-'A 12 Coquette Coffierel6 16 firmation from such Hillside , ■ Comets Hold Raiders 7-7 ■ j 13 Alter Bros. 16 16 BY RICHARD VESPUCCI was tied, and the scoring was Gutter Dusters 8 .16 eluded all defenders in a scram ­ 14 Andy Sport #1 15 17 over for the day. DropOuts 7 17 bling jaunt for the score. It was 15 Bloomfield Drap. 14 18 his first varsity touchdown.Tom Scotch Plains never serious­ JoycesTavern 4 20 H illside High School played 16 Andy Sport #2 13 19 ly threatened during the re­ B’NAI B'RITH #1514 their second consecutive tie, Tremarco's kick was good and 17 A.CJDeLServ. 12, 20 mainder of the game, and they BOWLING LEAGUE battling Scotch Plains to a 7-7 the 20 point underdogs from 18 Rezem Fun.Homel2 20 were in Hillside territory only AT CENTRE BOWL stand-off at Scotch Plains. Hill­ Comet Country were suddenly 19Speedway Esso 9 23 once after their touchdown. In­ TEAMS W L PTS TOT. side now has a 1-2-3 record, seven points ahead. 20Crestridge Chris Graves stunned the Ma­ terceptions by Ricky Minervino Dodgers 16 8 38 21013 while the Raiders are at 3-2-1. Trul Agency 8 24 and Bob D’meo foiled two other Rangers 16 8 37 21186 Hillside scored the first time roon and Gray, taking the fol­ LYONS WED. MIXED 10/30/68 lowing kickoff 84 yards to the minor Raider threats. The de­ Astros 15 9 36 20709 they got the ball; driving 59 TEAMS W L Hillside 16. The ever-alert de­ fense surrendered only 93 total Mets 14.5 9.5 35 21114 yards on 16 plays. The drive 4 Mets 20 7 fense drove the Raiders back to yards to Scotch Plains. Twins 14 10 34 21011 was en tirely on the ground, and 8 Trotters 18 9 the 20, but on fourth down a Bob In contrast to the Raider of­ Cubs 14 10 32 20801 was begun by the running of the. 9TopNotchers 17.5 9.5 D'meo Brothers. Halfback Mike Cibulskis screen pass to Dennis fense, Hillside was always on Tigers 14 10 31 21035 3 Owls & Pussy Cats 15.5 11.5 Pirates Kirk exploded for 23 yards on Reed burned the Comets and the attack. The Comets had a 13 11 31 21027 2 Scramblers 15 12 Indians two c a r r ie s to bring the ball t,o gave Scotch Plains a first down total offense of 231 yards, and 13 11 30 21067 10 Pin Twisters 15 12 Reds the Scotch Plains eleven. With a on the four. Three plays later their 15 first downs gave them 13 11 30 21021 7 MoonLighters 13 14 What Price Increase??? fullback Dave-Molten vaulted the a season high in that depart­ Athletics 12 12 28 21045 i third and seven situation, Jack IGuysLDolls 11 16 ment. Giants 12 12 28 20858 .Issler dropped back to pass. goal line for the touchdown. The 6Twilighters 10 17 • FORD MOTOR CO. HAS REDUCED conversion was good, the score Bob D’meo led the rushers 11.5 12.5 28 20852 Finding no receivers open, he STA/J DUST MIXED 11/1/68 with 89 yards for an average of R d Sox 11 13 26 20934 THE PRICE OF 2 7 OF ITS TEAMS w nearly four yards per carry. \ L White Sox 11 13 25 21076 MODELS FOR 79 6 9 / Club Durand 20 4 Jack Issler used the airways for Knicks 11.5 12.5 25 20936 Little League Members Gus's Five 15 9 82 yards, completing 9 out of 19. Orioles 10 14 25 20803 Steppenwolfs 15 9 This game was significant for Braves 10 14 23 20706-' - Brookdale Florist 14 10 Hillside as it was the first time Cardinals 9.5 14.5 22 21013 Maple Leaves 14 10 Elect Beattie President the offense and defense^played Yankees 10- 14 22«Q811 PLAZA SOLD 87 5 Jokers p d f 11 At the annual meeting of the The league-s trustees ap­ well together. Some key play­ Senators 7 17 *11 20592 Hummel Stars 10 14 Hillside Little League organi­ proved next year’s Little Lea­ ers have also begun to play up Phillies 6 18 13 2q300 CARS SINCE OUR GRAND OPENING! zation held Tuesday evening in gue banquet for Thursday eve­ to their potential.The Comets the offices of the Recreation ning, September 4th at The may have tied three games this • COME IN AND JOIN THE CROWING Commission, Mr. William Coronet in Irvington, N.J. season, but with a newly ac­ CHRISTINE LEE’S NUMBER OF PLAZA FORD Beattie was elected President. The Board agreed to hold its quired offensive punch combin­ SATISFIED BUYERS! Mr. Beattie who resides at 1447 first meeting on November 11th ed with their Gibraltar defense, Bond St.* has served the organ­ at Townley’s Restaurant with the Hillside gridmen should GASLIGHT RESTAURANT ization as a team manager, min­ the Hillside Little League Wo­ prove to be trouble for East now features ENTIRE INVENTORY 3 FULL ACRES or 'league coordinator, player men’s Auxiliary, to discuss and Rutherford, Westfield and Ken­ agent, and membershfp com­ review plans for next year’s ilworth in their final three mittee chairman during the past Little League program. DANCING six y e a rs. r '68 FORDS TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE SUN., MON. & TUES. Also elected were: 1st Vice A (WITH 5-YEAR /50,000 MILE WARRANTYl President, Theodore Barnett, Notice of Sale of Property for Non-Payment of 2nd V ice President, Paul Stein, ' EVENINGS while John Beattie was reelec­ Taxes and Assessments AT FINAL CLOSE-OUT PRICES! ted as Treasurer, and Peter G. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that 1. John C. Pozar, Collector of Taxes of the Town­ Humanik was continued as Sec­ ship of Hillside, County.of Union, State of New Jersey, will sell at public auction at the Mu­ nicipal Building, Liberty and Hillside Avenues, Hillside, N.J., on Tuesday, December 3, ENTERTAINMENT retary. 19ns at 1 l ’,M„ the several lots, tracts or parcels of land hereinafter mentioned in fee to REPEAT OFFER BY POPULAR DEMAND Reelected as members of the such person ■ r persons as will purchase the same subject to redemption at the lowest rate GALAXIE 500 of int• i • st, but in no casi in excess of eight per centum (8^) per annum, as provided for NIGHTLY A liulfsl Aqua -dr h.i i drop, Board of Trustees for three in tlu Act entitl'd "An .Act Concerning Unpaid Taxes, Assessments and other fvkinicipal fl-cvl hi.irk vunl rnnl.ni vinvl trim, year term s were Kenneth Bieg, Charges on Rial Property and Providing for the- Collection Thereof by the Creation and uutn iran^ . jinwer slemmug n Finkes, 1 nforc- mint f a Lien Thereon" (Revision of 1918), and the Acts Supplementary thereto w u . radio, wheel cover' George Mac Donald, Arthur and amendatory thereof, pursuant to which the sale is held. Fine Chinese Cuisine and Steaks W a s S 3 7 0 1 Ferguson, Henry Jachim, Hen­ lh. following is a list and description of the lands subject to sale and the owners' nam­ SALE es as asi • rtairnd in th. list mad. up by the Collector, together with the total amount due For Reservatiqns call 351-1822 PRICE ry Cowan, and Nicholas Menza-. • h r n .is •••mput'-d m th- first day of July, 1968 and the said respective lands will be sold s2995 IfS Mr. John Liegl, retiring 1st „Mk th' amount charg. abl. against said lands on said first day of July 1968 as comput- 2 SNOW TIRES Vice President, and Mr. Moe th. .. s: wh,, h :: a> b. : x a mined at iiu -ffict of th- undersigned, together With interest 66 Cherry St., Elizabeth N.J. ..1 * . L. o f 0) ,■: . ,.n- u " th' first das of July, 1968 to the date of sale and the cost of sale. With purchase of Goldberg who stepped down an 1 y, ; U: A r of any property sold must b< paid before the conclusion of the sale A NEW CAR FAIRIANE 500 2nd V ice President, were elec­ r the pre j • t> will b r trtld. Dunn thi* pppd in Lime ; \: , j.j , , | c,f i estate for which then, shall b« no other purchaser will be struck off lyeciil ule. »«“ » '' 2 nl . ted as members of the BdarcPof , sold in th. I ownshij nf Hillside in fee for ndemption at eight per cent-(8%) and tb- MITTLEMAN BROS. INC. brand new mow tire* - F R tt Trustees for one year terms to Iownship shall huv. th'. same remedies and rights as oilier purchasers, including the; right with every new cir purchased Jt W o , 1 3 0 3 3 I b.i! ni f n r l n j ' tin n rh to f ndem ption. QUALITY BAKERS fill out the terms of Mr. W llliam Plaza Fori. S A L E SAVE Beattie and Mr. Theodore Bar­ \t any tin < b- fon. tie sale the undersigned will receive payment of the amount due on any PRICE $ 5 7 8 propi rty , with int< rest and costs accrued up to the time of payment. 1594 Maple Ave WAverly 3-6212 nett. M r. JeromeTrachtenberg, ,v• n under mv hand and seal th ii 4th of November, 1968. JOHN C. POZAR statistician for the National Collector of Taxes GALAXIE 500 GALAXIE 500 League last year was elected to TAXES A VARIETY OF MUSTANG 2 + 2 f a s t b a c k I I Clearwater Aqua. 2-dr. hardfop. Snow Whit* Fallback 2-dr hardtop, the Board of Trustees for one Fuiu i ipii|i|i( d hi Royal Maroon u till | j F astback. exec ear. 390 V 8, vinyl black vinyl roof, vinyl trim, 390 Location & Address Amount year term to replace Mr. Paul Block Lot DELICIOUS trim, cruisc o-malic. power steering, engine, auto, trans., w /w , radio, 34-39 John Akx /ukowitz, 1301 Baker St. * 59.53 w/ w, radio, full wheel covers. #2164 wheel covers. #2541 I 30/7 W a s S 3 2 5 1 Stein.______.61 29-30 John A. Lazarick, 1209 Columbia Pi. 286.55 Was $3618 Wai S3 5 8 7 ?00 t lsa L. Koenig & Anna R. Reeves. 40 Grumman Ave. 32.92 PIES CAKES COOKIES SALE SAVE I 13/1 Anns Pn|ie*stro, 226 Long Ave, 129.77 li& s2650 m l PRICE > / 6 9 5 $556 “Y” News 75 Louia Feurschwenger, E st, 280 Millard Ave. 259.07 KresJi Bread & Rolls 4 Times Daily *2950 its 50/8 1 ft- 19 |ohn A. Lazarick. 421 New York PI. 814.93 We specialize In 207 38-C Modem Music, lnc„ 1464 North Broad St. 910.60 GALAXIE MO The Five Points YMCA an­ 9-10 Kelbey Associates, 948 North Broad St. , 432.21 Wedding, Rirthday, BarMitzvah & Party Cakes | Forest Green 4-dr. hsrdtop, S-cyl., GALAXIE 500 GALAXIE 500 Kelbcy Associates, North Broad St. 105.58 /myl int., visibility group, body side 2-Door Hardtop Fasthdik lully equip­ nounced that a Judo class has l*t. 2.1 XU Convi tihle, bucket s e a ls con- I Wm. J. 4 Adele C. Metzger fc Lillian & Benj. R. Senker Holding, auto, trans , power steer- ped in Lime Gold stub auto, trans , started for High School stud­ 131-132 ng w /w tires, wheel covers, radio. power steering, ft cyl , vinyl trim, snic auto ir.m' . power steering / 1264 Oakwood Ave. , 669.76 DIRECTION OF AL ZIMMERMAN | #2552. • visibility group, body side molding' brakes.w ents and adults. 51/3 151-153 rhomas S' Maureen /u lla, 383 Princeton Ave. 378.69 w/w tires, wheel covers, radio 3 231ft. American Express and Diners^Qlub Credit Cards Accepted WAS S1S96 W a i 1 3 9 8 8 The class for men and wo­ 52/4 2 1 . Joseph |.& Angelina Loyko, 402 Princeton Ave. 209.75 Wat S 3S 31 91 12-13 Kelbey Associates, Roanoke Ave. • 610.38 SALE men meets Tuesday evenings SALE S9QQ9 SAVE SALE S O I QO SAVE 119/9 29-32.It. 28 A.R.C. Builders, 144 Silver Ave. 307.36 TOWNLEY’S PRICE 1 0 9 0 $ 7 0 3 PRICE PRICE 0 I 0 0 S790 at the, YMCA building, 218 Sal­ 46/13 31-33 Jolxn Knapp, Est.', Yale Ave. 72,58 s2815!m 46/13’ 2W-30 •John KHapp. E ll.. 362 Yrle Avu. 424*01 Restaurant and Caterers em Road, Union. The class is HILLSIDE TIMES, NOV. 7,14,21,28, 1968 instructed by Brown Belt Hol­ FF1 .s *99.36 580-592 NORTH AVE., UNION, N.J. ders Bill Eisenmunger andBiH^ * near Morris Avenue ELizabeth 3-9092-3 EXTRA SAVINGS ON BRAND NEW Kreger of Union, Recommended by Gourmet MSgazine M r. L.isenmunger indicated CARL’S after participants have learn­ '68 IHUNDERBIRDS ed and are proficient in basic Liberty Cor. Long Ave. 923~5663 NOW ON DISPLAY ON THE "PLAZA" skills, self defense tactics will HERE ARE SOME OF THE HARRY’S be taught. PLEASANT ADVANTAGES OF 225 FABYAN PLACE NIW ARK THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD Judo has emerged as a high­ Do You Like Seofood? W* »*rv* I Presidential Blue Landau 2-dr hard- 4H r l.andau fully equipped in Du Special BJ»iness Mon’s Lunch I top Black vinyl roof, power windows, Shimmering Silver 2 dr. hardtop, I E A TIN G A t CARL S Steamed ClaVno & Clams on th* Y j niond Blue with ft-evl Black vunl cruise-o niaticr power steering; I ly skilled sport, gaining in in­ shall. Alaskan Crab Claw, Lobst*r Served Daily Also Children's I AIR 1'ONniTlONINf,. tin lrt Jl.lss. roof. PW .. sflectaire euiul . tinted brakes, convenience group, power I Platters. I eniise-o-matic. power sterring, glass.deluxe belts w/w- windows tinted glass. AIR-COND1-I terest. It is a good way of main­ tails. {foiled Maine Lobsters. Steaks [brakes, w w lires, radio. # 2695 CHOICE OF OVER 30 SANDWICHES Open Monday HONING, w w tires # 2752. taining good physical fitness Sauerbcaten and many other Contin­ Wo» 15587. Wai $3663 ental Dishes. Ample Porking--Aif Conditioned w™ 15535 as well. The course will be . HOT PLATTERS DAILY SALE SAVE WA 9-9688 PRICE taught on the basis of a sport CHOICE OF 2 SOUPS PRICE *1177 s4482 IfSX! PRICE“ “ s4395 and physical fitness. Beginners FINEST COFFEE-PLUS- THUNDERBIRD as w ell as experienced per­ THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD v FREE 2nd CUP OF COFFEE I Clearw ater Aqua l.andau 2-dr hard Alaska Blue Landau 2-dr haidlon sons are welcome. I top Black vinvl roof power win- Black vinyl roof AIR CONDITION 1 IU I 'iidau fullv equipped iir WITH SANDWICHES OR MEALS CAKEMASTERS Id o w s, AIR-CONDITIONING, lulled Mask.1 lllue with ft ex I Blue vinvl INC...tinted glass, power steering C all the YMCA for details - I glass, auto -trans . power ster'-ing/ brakes, auto, trans , w w 1 ires ra­ mol M li elairc eoijd.. tinted glass. “ WHERE BAKING IS AN ART'* I brakes, radio, w, w tires. # 2676 W w in e s a 2720 687 - 5570. dio # 2522 AII in a FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE Was S 5586 Wot $5467 W c. 5 5 5 4 6 Mon. - Fri. 6-6 p.m. Sat 6-4 p.m. WEEKEND SPECIAL, FRI., SAT., & SUN. NOT 1C I OF TR \NSFI l< SALE $4^9 n SAVE SALE $4997 SAVE I ak n o n e, that application Has been madi | PRICE 4 4 * U $1166 PRICE5*“ s4325 JS5 PRICE H 0 O f $1159 to thi Municipal Board of Ucoholir B, v.i r age < ontr- | of tin lownship of Hillside, to BUTTER RING transfer • 1 dn. T 1 , t/a !*im la r “ C0MET SANDWICH SHOP9 OTHERS TO CHOOSE • WE SPEAK SPANISH for p re m is e s located at 246 Long Avcnuy,, A delicious treat for the entire H illside, New Jersey, tin Plenary Retail 1271 IIILIBERTY AVE. HILLSIDE family . . . better get (2) . . . . BONUS TRADE-INS • QUICK CREDIT • EASY TERMS Consumption licens* No, C-8, heretofore they go fasti issued to Lou's Pine Tavirn Inc., for pre­ SOFT ICE CREAM CATERING FOR Blueberry or mise* located at 246 l.ftng Avenue, Hlllsidi, & LEMON ICE ALL OCCASIONS t New Jersey*. < REG. O b jectio n s, if any, should be made nryned- SPECIALIZING IN OVER 2 0 VARIETIES Apple 6 9 ESC iat11 y in writing, to Louis A. Ditschlt r, Town­ ship C lt r k of chi Township of’Hi llside, New of DELICIOUS SANDWICHES ’Jersey . GIANT SUBS HAMBURGERS, MKAT lA LLt, Dietetic treats, birthday cake*, ice cream, cakes, pies * cookies PLAZA (Signed) AND SPECIAL STEAE SUBS. I dna lowleri, 0 » N 1 Days a WMk - i a.e. te S m i . 18 Ulenwood" Place, VARIETY is t h e s p ic e o f o u r subs East Orange, N.J. Open Mon. - Sot. 11 o.m. • 11 p.m. Sunday 4 p.m. • 11 p.«'* 952 SHERMAN AVE., ELIZABETH EL 3-9722 Ik iieid e l im es. Nov. 7-U. IS6H . , BROAD at WEST KINNEY STS. NEWARK Fees $ 9 .2 0 EW I DELIVER CALL 923-300©= OPP. BURRY’S BISCUIT CO. os.™ n-, f 11»pm s0, mi s pm • 624 -1030